The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 29, 1906, Image 2

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I/Declare for Ownership I' of Monopolies by the People. By Prfmt« leaned Wire. S . Louts, June 29.—At tha conference of the, national committee of the People** pertjr yesterdsjr an address to the voters of ». onufry was adopted. M. J. Mullfne, of /tennessee. Introduced a resolution provld An* that the conference n*ree In the work / i * Inc done l>y the reform press association. / It resulted In a stormy debate, but was I tii Illy adopted. Address to the People. The address “to the American people," In fart. Is followst^^^^HHHHH^H “The to-called IW-eent* dollar has saved the nation from business disaster. Dulles on Imports have remnlned, transportation has remained In the same hands; no new land laws hare been enacted and thi change from bankruptcy nnd ruin to bust ness activity mu lw credited to nothing except the Increase !n the volume of money ami the tremendous Inflation of bank cred* 'its that have been used In business ns money equivalent, our contention has never been for any ‘Clod-ordained money Metal.' but for an Increaae In the Toluine of money, so ss to maintain stability In the pries level. There are other principles of the party that are not accepted In full and the party's mlsalou will not be fulfllled until the noeetlons regarding monp|N»ly. transportation, control of the avenues of Information, machine rule, the censorship of the poetofflce department and other ques tions have been aettled. Paopla Should Own 'Em. "All monopolies should bo owned aud op* era ted by the whole people. “The demand that United titatea aena- tora should l»e elected by tba people Instead of by the legislatures was first declared In L the platform of the People's party and Is I * now advocated by practically the entire "WeIf* opposed to any tariff that In It a >o’ministration la fhr the lieneflt of Aineri* } cap trusts, which sell to foreigners cheaper titan to the American consumer. Wherever ■ ' any principles of the party have lieen en- - , . acted Into law there lias Iteen unanimous k Indorsement of them. Tills Is particularly *<» In reference to the rural free delivery h.-< ured by the lion. Thomas K. Watson v> tills* a member of congress. “The growing evils, such as government by Injunction, militarism, autocratic power lu the |»ostomcH and In all the other depart* ■ (f # jntt and favor* re I " .n* machine rule system SCHOOL BOUNDARIES OEFINEO BY BOARD S Wl J.L IMMEDIATELY ADDED TO 8EVERAL BUILDINGS. At an Important meeting of the board of education, held Thursday afternoon, tb< boundaries for the pnbllc schools were act tied upon and will be'adhfred to dunug the coining sessions; It was decided to commence work at once at Porinwalt, Davis aud tlrant park schools, where council authorised the Jitilldlng of addltldual rooms. The ubolltlon of summer normal schools will not affect the salaries of teachers. •a Annie Klnulgan was elected to sue* ceed Miss Helen Frankllu, deceased, aa teacher at the Htate aliVct school. committee was appointed to elect a superintendent of the manual training de partment und was given authority to de* ride whether there should be one or two In structors In the department. Hupermitneraries will teach at night In the settlement home schools. The finance committee was told to find ways and menus of furnishing the schools with American flags. Committee's Report. The following Is the report submitted by the committee on boundarlee and adopted by the hoard:« To the Honorable Board of Education. Gentlemen: Your committee on school boundarlee for 1906*07 liege to report at fob Iowa: We recommend that the boundarlee of the following schools remain unchanged: Ivy, Walker, Marietta, Darla, Htate, Kdgewood, West Bnd, Bell, Grant Park, and Leo. We recommend the following districts for other schools: Crew HtrSet Reboot—Beginning at White hall viaduct at the railroad, railroad to Mor rapidly ns the people's sovereignty ibllshed." Malaria Makes Pale Blood. The Old Standard, Grove's Tasteless Chiu Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 60 cento. REDUCED R. R. RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY. The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A St. L. Railway will tell cheap round trip ticket* to all point, couth of the Ohio and Pcitom.v. and en'.t of the Missis •Ippl river, Including 8t. Louis, Evansville and Cincinnati, at ena and one-third fare,; ticket, to be aold July 2d, 3d and 4th, good to return until July 8th, 1906. ■ For further Information and tick, eta a;fply to any agent of the W. A A. R. R. CHA8. E. HARMAN, General Pati. Agent. CITIZENS ENRAGED ‘ BY BRUTAL MURDER Fp«>rlal lo The Georgian. Adtevllle. N. C., June 29.—The cltlsena of Marshall, tu Madison county, are wrought to a high pitch of excitement orcr the Murder of llill Culberson, an old whlto men, which occurred last Murnlay evening. William Wutta and his wife nmt her bruin- • f. Thomas Hherldau. nre In the Madison rotiaty jail, charged With the murder. At the preliminary trial Wednesday evl that amount o* • irred when Culberson went after the • nitusil. It Is alleged Hist when t'ulbec* »" arrived nt the Watts home Mrs. Watts nnd her brother went to » nearby Held os* n nHlbly to gather strawberries for Owl- heresn. Watts ami Culberson followed an hour later, and when they arrived Watts u hftld to have savagely attacked Culberson with a large rock, striking him repeatedly 'fpagdell, near trio informed Mrs.I man had fallen from been ijured. lira, t'ngdell was not inclined to rcept this explsnailou, nnd when she . i—Monad Mrs. Wntts further, the latter admit ted that Culberson bad t»een struck on the head with a heavy rock by her b' attend. Mrs. Cngdell reported the mat ter and Watts, his wife and Hherldau were s rested. CuJberaou lingered until I o'clock the following morning At the trial Mrs. Watts testified that after b“f husband had knocked Cullterson sense be continued I-cat tug him In a moat brntnl fashion with the rock, mashing bU face almost to a Jelly. avenue to Fair street. Fair street and llrotherton street to Whitehall, Whitehall to .railroad, at lieglnnlng. Fair Htreet Hehool—Beginning at Georgia railroad and Martin street, railroad to Oakland avenue. Oakland avenue to Fair street. Fair to Cherokee nvenue. Cherokee to Olenn street, Glenn street to Martin, Martin to railroad, at tieglnnlng. Calhoun Hrteet Metiool—Beginning at West Peachtree and Portera alley, l'orfers alley to >orreat avenue. Forrest avenue <l>ota sides! to Jackaon afreet. Jackson to Hast areutie. East avenue to Uandolph street. Itandolph street to Dallas street, Dallas street to city limits, limits to Ponce Deleon avenue. Ponce DeLeon avouue and Klinhall street (both sides of these streets being In Tenth street school district) to West Peach tree, West Peachtree to Portera alley, ut beginning. <Hee special districts.) Ira Street Hchool—Beginning nt Ilood street and railroad. Ilood to Windsor street. Windsor to Georgia avenue. Georgia avenue to McDaniel street, McDaniel to Houthem railway. Southern railway to Windsor. Windsor to city limits, limits to Humphries street. Humphries street to Southern rail way. Southern railway to Ilood street at boulevard School—Same aa last year with except Ion of special district. (See special dlstrclts.) Fraser Street School—Beginning at Wash ington street and Glenn street, Glenn tn Cherokee avenue. Cherokee avenue to city limits, limits to Capitol svnue, Capitol ave nue (both aides of this street being In the Pryor street school district) to Atlanta avenue. Atlanta avenue (both sides of this street iK'Ing In the Pryor stret school dis trict) to Waablngton street, Washington to Glenn street, at beginning (both aides of Washington afreet belug In Pryor street dis trict). Porinwalt Street School-Beginning at the railroad and llrotherton afreet. llrotherton to Pryor etreet, thence Fair afreet to Cen tral avenue. Central avenue to Georgia uve nue, Georgia avenue to Windsor street, Windsor to-flood. Hood to railroad, rail road to • llrotherton, at beginning. - Williams Htreet School—Same as last year, except thnt the northern boundary Is Kimball street. Instead of Third street from West Peachtree to Orme street. (See epe clsl districts.) Tenth Htreet Hchool—Beginning at Ponce l>e!,eon avenue aud KliuTmll afreet (both sides to Orme street), Orme afreet to <*' limits, limits via Eighth ward limits Ponce DeLeon avenue.* at beginning. ■ Vryot Htreet Hchool—Beginning at corner of West Georgia avenue and Mclbmle! street, McDaniel to Montbern railroad. Southern railroad to F j Capitol avenue, both to Atlanta avenue, both aides nue to Washington. “* (Including both sides _ tls street). Glenn to Central nvenue. Cen tral aveuue to Georgia aveuue. Georgia ave nue to McDaniel, al beginning. Note ).—The Pryor street school, aa or ganlaed at present. Includes ouiy grades oue. two, three and four. All changes made In the districts of Fair, Form welt. Ira. Crew and Fraser streets In this report af- •iy-. i trlct* llaes of 1906 01 according to Ufa- betweeu two schools, the respective i deriving pupils from the side t“ earcst the school. Special District. That portlou of the Marietta street school district bounded by Simpson, Fowler, Pine _ . ^ Bjgmf to the WU* l— and second grades. That portion of Kdgewodd avenue school district Imunded by Oakland. Fair. cit* US * Wylie and TennTile atrets ilmth Wylie and Tennllle tiring In the d avenuf district) Is assigned io $*’ sad four. That portion of Calhoun district beuaded by Fast avenue, Uandolph. Morrison at* nue. Boulevard. I’lne aud Jachson streets Is nsslgniil to Boulevard school for grades one. two, three ami four. No change* in boundaries for negro TUK ATLANTA GEORGIAN, FRIDAY, JI’NE 29, 1W. POPS’ ’SA Y“ CHE A P D OLLA R ’ ’ HAS PREVENTED DISASTER Our “Bett” Boliter Spring; $1.50 and up according to ,U«. Indispensable for the load. Prolongs life of your wagon. Relieves strain on team. Desi rable for driver. Economical in cost. Universally useful. “EVERYBODY KNOWS.” Special Discounts on Quantities. Ght Width cf States. E. D. CRANE & CO. Front New Depot All Sizes, Big Stock, Quick Stiipmut KING HARDWARE 00. KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO. COMFORTS OF SUMMER TIME Only $3.00 tt And You Get the GEM” One of the best Lawn Mowers to be had anywhere in Atlanta for the price of $3.00. We have higher priced machines and take pleasure in guaranteeing every one that goes out of our house. ; The Servant Question Is something of considerable in terest of late, but why should you worry if you have one of our Estate Gas Stoves or Ranges? The labor of cooking is half done the very minute one of these Ranges is placed in your kitchen, not to speak of what is saved in gas bills. If you will only come and let us demonstrate a little to you on this Range you will soon see the many advantages of the “Es tate.” 0 - gk ^ CHARCOAL BURNERS The very thing for summer ironing—from 65c up. according to size. i ALCOHOL LAMPS The very thing for sick rooms or for a very light meal. Price reduced to 50c. They Don’t Make Any Better The Best Fly Fan on Earth PRICE $2.50 Only $6.00 1- Quart 2- Quart 3- Quart 4- Quart r, quart 8-Quart FREEZERS niizt ....$1.25 ... ‘1.65 .... 2.00 .... 2.50 ...'. 3.23 4.oo 1.50 1.90 2.25 2.76 3.60 4.60 REFRIGERATORS This has been the larg est season for Refriger ators in the history of our business. We only handle the very best of every style, and we guarantee every one we sell, hence the increased demand every season. THE GURNEY No. 00.... ..$lt.00 So. 0 No. 1..... 16.00 No. 2 18.00 No. 3..... ... V »..T... 20.00 LA BELLE No. 600 $ 7.60 No. 601 10.00 No. 602 12.00 No. 603... 14.00 No. 604,.......i 15.00 0PALITE No. 103 $30.00 No. 104 60.00 No. 105 70.00 'No. 106 S0.00 No. 107 90.00 Blue Flame The best oil stove on tho market. Sold absolutely on a guarantee. Price $4.50 to $9.00 CAGES We have a very largo line of cages, and ns tho season Is late we will make a special reduction on tho entire line. SPORTING GOODS 4-seat Lawn Swing, thi beat ma terial and the price la cut to $6.00. Why don't you buy a couple for the lawn? All Right Our friends are proud of the very complete line of • porting gooda that wa are ahowing thla aeaaon. The good, are the best, the prlcea are the lowest and everybody la get ting on to the fact that wa era headquarter* on thla line. Remem ber, not ‘ Juat a few little things, but everything In eportlng gooda. You don’t need to come / to town to get what-you need from our place—it is entirely too hot, possibly; just call up 1007 and you will get the very best and quickest attention—If you need anything in a big de partment store just think of us. $2.50 up i tt— Summer eeason ti Juat the time when all the little germa and mi crobe! get In their deadly work. Much of the danger can be fixed by utlng a Bl,ill's Carpet Sweeper. No duet, no worry, but Juat an eaay matter to keep on vantage ground. Price from $2.50 up, according to else. Turn on the Gas 1GNITO Lights THE SELF LIGHTER Price reduced from $1.25 to »0c. We are cleaning out thla line, hence the great reduction. KING HARDWARE Main Store 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. 116 Decatur St. 203 Peters SI. FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS, STATE WILL GET $1,472,000 Ity I'rivate iMml Wire. Washington. June 2».—At about 10:15 o'clock last night the aenate passed the omntbua building btlL When all the oontracte called for In the meaaure have been completed, Georgia will have received $1,472,000, the largeet appropriation In the hla. tory of the elate. Some new Itema. In addition to those carried In the bill when It passed tha house, will send the EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the month, of June. July and Auguat the Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate on Iti train 4eav- Ing Atlanta at $:$$ p. m.. every SAT URDAY. a through sleeping car to Wilmington. N. C.; returning the through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thursday mt 3:00 p. m„ arriving In Atlanta at 6:30 a- m.. Friday. Arrangements have been made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to hare care ready at the depot to Immediate ly transport passengers to the hotels nt Wrlghtevtlle Beech. Baggage will be checked to destination. WEEK- bill to conference, but It la believed the house will serve to tha senate's amend' menu. Here are the Georgia towns which ara to get money for Federal build ings: Atlanta, 21,000,000, of which 2200,000 Is made Immediately available; Al bany. $125,000; Valdosta. $125,000; Americua. <50.000; Marietta. 2(0.000; Dalton, 160.000, and Gainesville. $50,- 000. For the purchase of sites, $7,500 each la appropriated for Griffin. Waycroaa and Newnan, which means that these towns will obtain public buildings at tha next re,,ton when a building but la passed. Marietta and Dalton are new Items. Gainesville la Increased $5,000 over tho house bill. Waycroaa l« a new Hem. Newnan and Griffin are Increased 22,- 500 over the liouee btlL Sunday School Convention. Rpmtal to The Georgian. Huntsville. Ala.. June 29.—The Mad- laon County Sunday School Association. O. T. Marsh, president, will convene In annual session at Monrovia, AUl, July 2$ and 27. No Chance for Her. 'root llliMlrale.1 Hit,. Inodon ■ , . . .... i Mwtrw—Jane. I «ew the mllknun klaa END rate, good for live days. $5.25; yoa thla moralag. In fature I will uka the SEASON ticket,. 212.$5. in.Uk la.. SEABOARD. lie's WILL GO TO EUROPE TB SECURELNSORERS AGENT OF ROME INDUSTRIES IS PREPARING TO GO By W. 0. CLEMENT. Special to The Georgian. Ilmut-. (la., June 22.—Pred Heaaon, who was recently cotmalaatoncd by the Mer chants and Mauufacturcra' Aasuctatloa to nerg, nwcirn, anout only lie will go tr-xa Home to W aahlttgtoa when he will confer with Senator A. O. Baron and I’oa- Gordon t-er. thence to New York city, when- he will mil. Mr. Ilrason my, L t» In wtecmtfnt la securing a, many m Immigrant, he will endeavor te charier To Tax Dogs. Every dog owner In Horn* after Angnst 1, mast have hla raalar rexiaterad by the rity eterh and pay It Into the elty treanrrr for ante <loga sad B for .female dog. All dog, not found wearing a metal fag will he •hot by the poUee^ Elected City Attorney. Ed Maddox wa, elected elty atterne* at the recent meeting of the city council. Ur. Maddox I, oae 3 the hem knows yoa£ ir U *TtIH*l ? "■* "" •* Msyor John Charged With Staling. James Barnes wa, yesterday arraigned In Justice court aud bound over to the gtnnd Jury order a $M bcu 1 to answer n» the charge of stealing 170 from W. L. Taylor at the Georgia foundry. Two Lodges Added. Colonel U. A. Kenny, president of the state Elk, organization, has returned from Augusta and Atlanta, when be succeeded In Inducing the lodges la thorn two ritles to affiliate with the slate organisation, which now comprise* sixteen lodges. Broke Hit Arm. •While delivering papers last night at • o'clock on Fifth avenue, Faby Bryant, the ttyear-old son of Mrs. W. W. Rrynnt, •tumbled and fell while crossing a ditch and broke Ms right arm. The little fellow showed hi, nerve by plchlag himself up al d going to Dr. I. I'. Hammond, who reduced the fracture. City After .License Money. Fifty-three cam, were placed on the doeket yesterday by the police against rari- on, business enterprises sad offices of Rom, fo» doing bnslaem without t Itcenak. The Indictments were nude through the 'order of Mayor Maddox. To Conxldae Annexation. The rltlsru, of East Rome will hold a mam meeting next Monday night for the purpose of reconsidering the annexation question. If favorable terms ran be ne- ;H^Gol r0 Slu h L. R 2 1 ,' ,u, » tor » «E2^w^m*:L ri h2?r& as mt lo b* RUMri to Rom*. BANK CASHIER HELD BY P. 0, AUTHORITIES Hpcclal Id The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ June 29.—VW* Mon, who la cashier of the Llncoli County National hank, ha, been plWJJ under a 2200 bond, the charge agai“{ him being that of sending a card of alleged threatening chara 'I te !!ig a business man on whom a drat'- nan been drawn through tha bank. , The preliminary hearing we* h* 1 * before tha United States commission‘d And the case 1* made returnable before the Federal court In Charlotte In De cember. . , The bank. It ts charged, sent tlma laat April a notice written on postal card to the compUlnan: ac mending payment. -The p*“'” d , nt such offense la a fine not excecoma <5,000 or Imprisonment not to ext five j hara. _,. r red Tha recipient of tha canl reffrr^ the matter to the department at « Ington and an Inspector was put P the case. SANITARY FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS • 172 1-2 PCACHTaCC iTRCET l^adles and G^nt'a Suita ci^.tn*--] ran Sieain Ctoftntnff. Fine unfi«*r\ve; tamp, done l»> hand. Mulla, Sml Lingerie, phone rre* Pd I FLORENCE* Proprietor’