The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 06, 1906, Image 9

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JLUfci ATLANTA (iUXJKUiAA. W K E E L Y ’ S 1 KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S Anoth ;i i^aii aoruuiary oil Began This Morning—Don't Miss This Great Bargain Opportunity. All sizes and widths are still to be had in all styles. Come early before assortments are broken. Hundreds of clever buyers have attended this great Shoe Sale today and everybody who has visited our Shoe Section agrees that no such values have been offered anywhere this season. The collection includes Shoes for general Summer wear at home, on the street or for outings—Shoes that will give good service and perfect comfort. Two of the leading styles are shown in the accompanying illustrations. One is a plain Oxford Tie of select kid with turned sole, medium Cuban heel, patent leather tip and wide lace. The other is a smart Blucher Tie of plain kid with turned sole, full military heel and patent leather tip. Either of these Shoes would be excellent value at $2.00. There are other styles in the collection, also; including about 300 pairs of White Canvas Oxfords and Bluchers that are equal to Shoes sold elsewhere at $2.00 to $2.50. All are from good manufacturers; well made, perfect-fitting Shoes and every pair is new, made up for this season’s business. This sale will be continued tomorrow. The sale price is Choice $1.49. • As this sale is for complete clear ance, none will be sent on approval or sold subject to return or exchange. Samples of the Line can be seen in one of Our Show Windows Today. Keely Company Some New and Exclusive Styles in the New Brown Shoes at $3.00 and $3.50. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trig Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacino Coast and Northwest from Jimo 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. N. E. A. Meeting at Los Angeles, July 9-13. Elks Meeting at Denver, Colo., July 16-21. Summer rates to Colorado, June 1 to Sept. 30. Hotel Men’s Convention, Portland, Ore., Juno 25-29. Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars rrom Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St.Louis and Chicago to California. Write me for literature and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. ’ G. W. ELY, T. P. A. U. S. RURAL MAIL CARRIERS GE T VA CA TIONS THIS MONTH Special to The Georgian. Washington, July Ruralmall car- rler* all over the country will be get ting their vacations thl* month. Here Is a statement on the subject Issued by Fourth Assistant Postmaster General DeGraw: “The law allowing rural carriers af ter twelve months' aenrlco fifteen days’ vacation with pay. Including Sundays and holidays, became effective July 1. The regulations under which such va cation will be granted will be Issued to postmasters as soon as printed. The postmasters will be authorized to grant such leave, and carriers of over twelve months' service, which accrues after the first day of July each year, will be entitled to pro rata leave of absence with the pay of one and one-fourth days each month during the remainder of the fiscal year. Substitutes lor car riers on vacation will be paid for such service at the rate of KOO per annum.” JUDGE BLECKLEY PASSES SE VENTY-NINTH BIRTHDA Y SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. WALL ST. BANKER SUGGESTION IN SPEECH Says There Is No Provision in Law for Fluctuating Demand For Currency. Coniervstory . BREN A V cmlnmm " Ilm GEORGIA Two wsswit loitltutfot* aadaf SB. aUMB.iaaoL Ths Cull... tuialth*. high count to lingo..., Ilf.I,hi,,, .time. ,n<l kln-UrC iuLJ.ct, I tacullrot 35S mil HIllPMd ICSSSSS Th. ,or cfr.r, b-,1 ,tl„nlaf M In tnu.lt, elocution, art; apcclil couraa and uairln, i la„„ lor MualcT.i Tlanoa | Iwe ptssaagana | omt tessllfal aaaasst had Inthsioulh. Bi.na ' " rtpreitnMn, It Ital,*. B-.iitlful bulMln,,. Ideal locallon. afeftndc 1,300 .. - 1 , Awjcllta Pr-ahi-nta, GA1NSSVUXB, GbOSOU ital SO Up In the mountains of Habersham at his home, Rabun Gap, former Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley quietly cele brated his seventy-ninth birthday on Tueeday, July S. To him went the warm greetings of friends In Georgia who remembered that this day marked the aeventy-ninth mile-poet in the brilliant and eventful life of this great-minded Georgian. He Is spending the evening-tide of life up amid the solitude and the peace of the towering mountains that encircle his home. There the days go by calmly and serenely. Judge Bleckley le not strong physic ally now, but his great Intellect still burns undlmmed. All Georgia will wleh for him many, many more birthdays In his qulst retreat In old Ttbersham. JUDGE RUSSELL HEARD B¥ THREE_THDUSAND *5*' lo The Georgian. gKoynton Qs . July Judge Richard addressed an audience of ™ representative citizens of Frank- tlss .fT. ' r *dlson and Stephens coun ty SL C * rn «svuis Wednesday. After new‘K?* o' '**• corner-stone of the Jnd..S21? 1 «°unty court-house, the hie address at « o’clock, •lies n. .V*" hours he spoke of the la- tlon srlth It c * rap * 1,n Rnd hIs conn ec- >u to thn trhkfge that ho Hot.U h. 1 '.1 th * Interest of :iork llatM ,hi h ® “* d * h< m * n who elrcu- .iMderil* “VS'S “ w “ » malicious d,d »<>' have backbone MsSft .h. COB K out ,nd h « *nythln*°SP r cmndl<u< ' who meant •P0ke"I5 I? *5* Cr >mmon people. He »hen u a wSi* 1 10 c » rn «vlllo from he walked and tried fco??.'_. ar0Te *° CSiaesvIB# erwn. S*?i 0r *‘ tor B. 11. Wilk- not Peyln* hli hotel bill, ^s tilL"*," 1 ? »o Pay hack b * ck to Harmony Greve. Sint - - that time he has been solicitor genera] and jadgs of the western circuit. Friends of all the candidates Join In •iadutag that hie was the ablest speech ever made In Franklin county, and to the largest audience ever as sembled to bear ■ political speech In Franklin county. EXCELLENT SERVICE TO V.RIQHT8VILLE BEACH, • NORTH CAROLINA. During the months of June, July and August the Seaboard Air Line •Railway will operate on Ito train leav ing AUanta tt t:!5 p. m., every SAT URDAY, a through sleeping car to Wilmington. N. C.; returning the through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thursday at *:00 p. m„ arriving In Atlanta at g:IO a- m.. Friday. Arrangements have been made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to have cars ready at the depot to Immediate ly transport passengers to the hotels at Wrightavlllo Beach. Baggage will be checked to destination. WEEK END rate, good for five days. 18.15; SEASON tickets, J18AS. SEABOARD. CAROLINA NEGROES COMMIT TRAGEDIES Hpeclal to The Georgias. Savannah, Os., July In lower .. , South Carolina there were several trag- th ® "•*' rour y ** r * sdies Wednesday. Negroes shot and' stabbed and all escaped arrest. Hugo S. Kgelmltch, it young whits man, was shot and Instantly killed by Dan Flnnlck, colored, at Motand. Charles Harrison. 14-year-old son of G. 3d, Harrison, of Beaufort county, was taken to the Park View sanitarium here at noon today. It was stated at the sanitarium tonight that he cannot recover. Young Harrison was shot by Julian Mortimer, colored, according to the boy's father, who with two aunts, accompanied him to Savannah. D. Green, colored, bad his throat cut and was grabbed In the breast and back several times by Moss Riley, colored, st Lassiter's mill, near Purys- bury. Green Is expected to die. Riley •scaped In a bast 1 About a mile from Hsrdeesvllle, a son of Lewis Smlthers was shot by Henry Hodges, s negro. He will prob ably recover. a member of the board of water com missioners of the city council Wednes day night wm a compliment. A strong fight was inads by a local paper to de feat Mr. Golden. The police commission at Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon sleeted Second Lieutenant Augustus Reynolds to be first llsutenant and 8. J. Ellison to be second lieutenant. Ellison has been first sergeant for GOLDEN RE ELECTED WATER COMMISSIONER Special to Tto Georgian. Columbus, Ga, July «c-TL- electiutt of T. E. Golden to succeed himself as Epilepsy can he cured. The discovery that It Is purely s nervous disorder bss led to the sppllcntloo of the greet nerve restorer. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine with the happy result that thoostsds have been completely eared, and others srs being cored every day. “la the ysar H I was stricken with epilepsy. Doctors treated ms for several r worse. I would have I cannot tell my nwfnl rrcotnmeadod l>r. „ _ Sought s bottle, nod found It helped me, sad I took Ikrro more end am eared. I bad only one light spell after I commenced tak ing It. I do hope the time will susm when everybody will know I hit poor ifinsaLk ra jrmim, imji a sews* sorb nwfnl fits. I com &Werv,oV7tfj? By Prlvnte Leased Wire. New York, July t.—The speech de livered yesterday before the bankera' convention at Lake Champlain by Frank Vandsrllp, vies president of the Ns- tlonl City bank. In Wall street, was a bitter disappointment to those oper ators In tbs street who bad been work- in It was expected that the Standard OIL through Mr. Vanderllp, would throw light on ths stock market posl- tlon. Instead, however, the orator con- flood himself to an address on cur- rency. He recommended that tbs gov ernment should establish a bank, hav ing the power to Issue, whose sole business would be In Its relation with other banka, and whose chief opera tions would be ths re-dlscounting for other banks. "I do not mean,” said Vanderllp. "that any existing Institution could be metamorphosed Into surh a central bank. It would have to be freshly organized from the beginning. Its con trol would need lo be largely I" ths hands of the government, und Its own ership will be distributed smong bank ers In ths country.” Mr. Vanderllp said In part: "Parts of excessively high rates for money, recurring seasons of stringency following each demand for funds with which-to move the crops; periods of superabundance; of gorget) bank vaults and Interest rates 7allTng to a point where the return on a loan Is hardly worth ths expense of making It—all these things are significant signs of our Impel feet financial system. They point, I believe, with absolute certainty to ward organic weakness. "At ths present time there Is reason for believing that the country st certain seasons requires 1110,000,000 mors cur rency to transact Its business than Is required st othsr seasons. To meet this fluctuating demand for currency there Is absolutely no provision In our laws.” POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS 8HOW BIO INCREA8E. Special to The Georgias. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 0.—Th# Chattanooga postoffles receipts for the J.ar ending June M amounted $500.00. The above reward will be paid for such evidence ns will lead to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cable polo at corner of Pcachtrco and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence os will lead to the arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point Southern Bell Telephone ind Company, LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, Athens, Ga. 1906 1907 The FORTY-EIGHTH session of the Lucy Cobb Institute, an Institution tor the education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and room reservations apply to MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. GROVER CLEVELAND NOT SERIOUSLY ILL By Prlrate Wire. New York, July 0.—Th© reported fu rious Illness of former Prealdent <Jro- ver Cleveland wan denied today by Dr. John M. Camerhan, of Princeton, who has been attending Mr. Cleveland since he returned from Buzzard's Bay on Wednesday night. Over the long-dis tance telephone Dr. Carnerhan said: “Mr. Cleveland’s llln^s is merely a slight attack of Indigestion, whb h wna painful, but not dangerous. Hr In up today and stirring around Th ere I* no truth In the report that he la *«• rtoualy III.** s.’k Y“r I li^cr^fyS^ir.wh.ch"^ If first battle do-* not b«*n**nt. gain of $S0,401.69, or IS per cent. I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. | sod WHISKEY HABITS cured >t home with out peia. Book of per- , titulars «ent I'fiRB. |B. M.WOOM.KY.M.D, Ofto* 104 S. Pnror Street# 1 GERMAN SINGERS CHEER ADVENT OF NEW WILHELM. Br I’rlrate Leased Wire. Newark. N. J., July 6—Th«* full- throated delegatee to the twenty-firm nnnuai Hnengerfeet of th** north**a#*t Fu.ngrrbund, yratrrday )»-ft for their hoti . •. Th** grand prlz**, donated >->me \ *i -* ;i*m by th** «*inper*»r »»f Germany, eras carried away to WIlke.Mbarre, Pa., by the tVr.cordU Singing S-«. kt>. The birth of n new h«*lr to the Herman thmru\ Kal**er Wilhelm’* first grund- -•.n. uae announced to the -Infers amid great t h* eting