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FHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FATYRDAT, JTTLY 11, 19K.
WANTED
.COLORED
LABORERS
$1.25
PER DAY
GEORGIA CAR COMPANY, RIDGE AVENUE.
BRENAU COLLEGE—SCHOOL OF ORATORY.
For the first time In the history of the South, a special catalogue
has been Issued giving Information regarding a School of Oratory.
In fact, it may be said that for the' first time In its history, the South
lias a School of Oratory. Messrs. Foote & Davies have Just pub
lished for Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga„ a beautiful catalogue of
the School of Oratory; the various courses offered are fully out
lined and the catalogue is illustrated with some beautiful views of
the rooms of the School of Oratory. If you are interested in the
study of Expression, address
Brenau School of Oratory, Gainesville, Ga.
DRY GOODS CLERK IS HEIR
TO FORTUNE OF $3,000,000
BIG TIMBER DEAL
IS
AT
$.‘100,000 Paid and Property
•Will Be Developed in
Near Future.
Special to The Georgian.
Thomasvllle, Ga., July SI—One of the
largest timber deals of recent years In
Georgia has been perfected here. By
it the J. I.. Phlllllps Lumber Company,
of ThoniH.vllle, has acquired from Ve-
reen Sk Smith, of Moultrie, Ga., and
William Godfrey & Company, of Che
raw,' S. C„ timber lands aggregating
about 40,000 acres, lying around Talla
hassee, v la. It Is estimated that the
timber will cut 150,000,000 feet of lum
ber. The largest portion of the timber
Is virgin pound timber and the deal
carries turpentine, lumber and land.
Only a small part of the timber con
veyed has been turpentined.
The consideration Involved la about
00,000. The Phillips Company will Im
mediately begin the erection of saw
mills for the manufacture of this tim
ber with a capacity of some 25,000,000
feet per year.
The J. L. Phillips Company was or
ganlzed In Thomasvllle some two yeare
ago with J. L. Phillips, president; J. S.
Gordon, vice president, and Charles
Phlllllps, Jr„ secretary and treasurer.
GAVE MY CHILD
By Private Leased Wire.
Wichita,' Kan., July 21.—Thrice a
millionaire la Claud B. Leppelman, 28
years «>ld, of this dt/, who tof twelve
year* has tolled nine hours a day and
Is now to be plunged Into the financial
world with $3,000,000 at hla command.
Leppelman is a clerk In a dry goods
store.
Less than a year ago J. C. Ingraham,
a capitalist, died In New York. Execu
tors placed a valuation on hts property
of $38,000,000. Leppelman Is one of
the eleven heirs. The dead man was
an uncle of Justice Ingraham and a
great uncle of Leppelman.
SUPREME COURT JUDGE
ADMITS ASKING REBATE
By Private Leased Wire.
Milwaukee, Wla., July 21.—It la ad
mitted by Justice R. D. Marshall of the
•upretne court that he ( had asked that
the life insurance agent’s commission
for collection of the premium on his
policy be paid to him. He contends
that there waa nothing wrong In his re-
quest.
The matter came to light at the life
Insurance Investigating commisilon’a
meeting Thursday, when the corre
spondence between Judge Marshall and
the company waa read. The disclosures
made have - created a sensation, and
Impeachment proceedings are hinted
at.
POPE THOUGHT PRESS REPORTED
HIM AS A WOULD-BE SUICIDE
By Private Leased Wire.
Rome. Italy, July 21.—The pope's
thumb, which was Injured by a pen, la
(till bandaged. Referring to It In con-
venation with Cardinal Satolll, he said
the newspapers had probably reported
the Incident as a case of attempted sui
cide. He regretted the publicity, which
he had vainly tried to prevent.
PHYSICIANS DISCUSS
GREAT WHITE PLAGUE
HEW RAILWAY LIKE
CHARTERED SATURDAY
Executive Committee of Anti-
TitherciiloRis "League in Ses-
oion in Atlanta.
Augusta and Northwestern To Bo
Built Between Augusta
Bnd Athens.
The executive committee of the
American Anti-Tuberculosis League
met Saturday nf^moon at 1 o'clock In
,he "dices of Dr. George Brown, a
member of the committee, In the Aus
tell bulliltng. The meeting of the com
mittee will probably continue through
a "tides-.
Dr. It. K. fonllff. of Sioux City, Iowa,
preeldent „f the league, has found It
.r7T nly *" tender his resignation,
•no the principal object of the present
meeting of the executive committee Is
to elect n new president.
„ Dr-Mary j.;. Lapham, of North Caro
lina. Is among the visiting members of
me committee. This distinguished
jnman physician has gained promt-
, me through many article* on tuber-
'h"fW and it* treatment, published In
'•rlou- Journals.
T
T"
Quincy Tavlor, Accused by
Ten-Year-Old Son, lield
by the Police.
BIG AUCTION SALE
. OF HOME LOTS AT
Cascade Park in West End
KEEP YOUR
For There Is
ON THIS SALE
Something Doing.
31 fine Lots for Homes will be sold at Auction on Saturday,
July 28th. There will be a prize of $100.00 in Gold Given Away
after the sale; so, be sure and get a ticket for the drawing.
This property in West End is on Cascade Avenue just off of Jordan
Street, one of the most desirable locations in West End. Watch news
papers for fuller details.
• Terms: One-third cash, balance 6 and 12 months.
6 per cent, interest or 7 per cent, discount for cash.
Charter* for new ralllroads In Geor
gia are becoming almost as common aa
charter* for atate banks.
Friday morning the secretary
state granted a charter to the Augusta
and Northwestern Railway, which the
Incorporators propose to build between
Augusta and Athens, a distance of to
miles.
The line will run a northwesterly
direction through Richmond, Columbia,
McDuffie, Wilkes, Oglethorpe nnd
Clarke counties, with the principal of
fice In Augusta.
The capital stock Is named at *100.-
000, and the Incorporators. E. F. Ver-
dery, P. D. Langdon. W. M. Butt, H. H.
Alexander, Charles T. Fargo, Bryan
Lawrence, W. W. Ramsey, \\. E. An
drews. J. T. Smith and W. B. White,
all of Augusta.
WE ARE ALWAYS PREPARED TO
“BOLSTER” UP OUR STATEMENTS
In this rase. It Is the "Beal" Holster
Springs, and other good thing..
If you bnre anything to hunt, from
■ hli-kens down to eggs.
In fact, everything. Including pump
kins nnd |K-nche«.
—
These "Be.t'' Ilol.ter springs readily
convert n Jolt wngon Into s comfortable
aprlng reblcle.
*n the harveat la over, and
" ' l""-ket« nre loaded with
*'hen turn your thoughts to
" * ‘ arrtsges and Harness.
may need a rest aad ride We ran suit the majority. Are you In the ms-
Come Around Where
Vehicles and Har*
ness Abound.
“Everybody Knows”
E. 0. CRANE & CO.
Front New Depot.
Quincy Taylor, of 10 Corput street,
who Is accused by his 10-year-old aon,
Albert Tayjor, of forcing him to drink,
under penalty of a thrashing, until he
became beastly, Intoxicated, was arrest
ed Friday night by Policemen Arro-
wood and Wylie, and will be arraigned
Saturday Afternoon before Recorder
Broyles. Tayldr Is held prisoner In the
police etatlon In default of a cash bond
of *200.
Taylor, when seen Saturday morn
ing, admitted giving hla child two
glasses of beer, but said he thought
any father had a perfect right to give
his own child whisky and beer If he so
desired. He denied he threatened the
boy. The physicians at the Grady hos
pital, however, "declare the child, when
received Into that Institution Thurs
day night, was In a terribly drunken
condition and almost dead.
"I took my little boy up town with
me Thursday night,” said the father,
"and gave him two glasses of beer. I
did not buy the beer myself. A friend
was with me and asked me to take a
The official 'announcement of the
drank two glasses of beer and the I changes In the pnssenger department
uP 'ilf rTL h ,"T. r HP the Southern Railway, and a. given
suddenly oecwns-lll nnd I nnd to carry I . . . .. , ■ a . Tn.g^aw 1 * p.nrvinn
him the remainder of the distance on ,n da,a " ,n laat Tuesday n Georgian,
my back. Later, he was taken to the was made to the press Saturday. The
hospital. I had no Idea I was violating changes, to take effect August 1, are:
the Jaw. I thought any father had a rrooKS MORGAN, ageletant gen-
rlght to give hla child drink. This Is 1
signed, to ~go In the manufacturing
business.
GEORGE B. ALLEN, assistant gen
eral passenger agent at St. Louis,
transferred to Atlanta with same title.
J. C. BEAM, JR., district passenger
agent at Atlanta, goes to St. Lout* a*
W. A. FOSTER, Agent,
I. W. FERGUSON,. Auctioneer.
Sale Promptly at 3:30, July 28th.
GEORGE ALLEN COMES
IN PLACE OF MORGAN
ngnt to give me enua (inns, mis is . ,, Atlanta
not the first time my boy has drunk | ^".1.
beer.”
REWARD IS OFFERED
FORT ,W, ALEXANDER
ALLEGED DEFAULTER
assistant general passenger agent.
H. F. VARY, chief cTerk to W. II
Tayloe, will be aielstant general pas
senger agent at Washington, D. C.
J. C. LUSK, district passenger agent
at Jacksonville, will come to Atlanta
as district passenger agent. ,
JAMES FREEMAN leavqs the posi
tion of traveling passenger agent at
Macon to becanje district passenger
AMUSEMENTS railroad schedules,
XASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
VAUDEVILLE
r senser Train, of the
ill ii11 ii I 1 1 1~BBH
EDDIE JE88IE
GIRARD * na GARDNER,
Jupiter Bros., Manslll**, th* Thrs*
Cirtmtlls, A. O. Duncsn and
Cameragraph.
Sals at Grand Box Office.
Next Week:
"A WARM MATCH."
Specie! to The Georgian.
Augusta, Go., July 21.—One thousand I agent at Jacksonville,
dollars reward has been offered by the I L. HUNT, city passenger and
Georxla Railroad Bank for the capture t,cket a ** nt at Columbua, succeeds Mr.
ed the bank out of something like $130,- F* R. McMILLIN. clerk In Brooke
i, and skipped out for parts unknown. Morgan’s office In Atlanta, will go to
The police have been notified of the re- Columbus as city ticket and passenger
ward, add It will not be 48 hour, before »«•"»•„ j)ONE, western passenger
every cop between eoutheni Florida agent, Dallas, Texae, le made district
and Maine will be on the lookout for p*ss*nger agent, Birmingham, Ala.
Alexander- „ • J. N. HARRISON, district passenger
The rewwd came m b surprise, as It B gent at Birmingham, Ala., will bo
was believed that there would_ be no I transferred to Dallas, Texas, as west-
legal steps taken In the affair for the I passenger agent,
present, but atter careful consideration M cox W ELI„ city passenger agent
the officials of the bank have notified and , 1( . ket agen , at Helms, Ala., will
the police, also had circulars Printed, appointed city passenger and ticket
and they will be sent to every town In „ ken( „t Birmingham,
the united States. R. B. ('REACH, traveling passenger
Some of the f rlendiofAIexanclerbe- at Birmingham, Ala., la trans-
lleve that he hM left this continent, falTeil Helma as traveling passenger
And that when he Is located, he will be a - trit
found In Europe One of hie nearest HENRY HTANFEL ticket agent at
friends stated a few days ago that he ^j a < i„ promoted to be elty
never expected to see Alexander back |,a«senger and ticket agent at Helms
In Augusta alive, and that he did not \ , a
believe that tie was In the United o. M. ALMAND, to b« elty passenger
State*. ... *, • I ami ticket agent at Rome, Ga., vice
It ban been two afnee Alexan- I yy flpencer, transferred to position
tier left Augusta, andlit waa four days I Jn office of oaalntant general paa-
war.2qu.1mld‘ wfth^hTfaLu mill: *' n «' r a ««nt, Chattanooga, Teon
Time. * h “ b ~" a ' y ‘ ** nc? I JNO. L. MOORE & SONS
j Have the only successful solid two-
part Invisible eyeglass on the market.
It le the Integral Kryptok Invisible
Bifocal, with no cement to come looae.
No other glasses compare with It In
I eye-comfort and dressy appearance. 42
j N. Broad 8t., Prudential building.
BUT FEW DUE BILl6
HAVE YET BEEN LIFTED
kpeclsl to The Georgian.
Havannah, Ga., July 21.—Only
small number of the due bills against
the salaries of city employees, to be
OUT OF MEXICO
NEXT WEEK.
Matineea Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday.
Th* 8***on’* 8ens«tion In
Musleal Comtdy.
c
RIMMINS C
and G0r£
And Thair Own Company In
“A WARM MATCH.
15-Comedy Players-15 25-Musical Hils-25
5-Big Specialties-5
60-Laughs lo the Minute-60
A Chorus of Pretty Girls.-
nx Hoad*:
ttattfoxtt:
• 2 NmhvjjlrJ
I 74 Mh
AT^An+IL .
No.—Arrlv* From- I No.—Depart T«
• I Naabvllla.. 7:10am • 2 Naahvlllc. 1:29
72 MarUtta... 1:29 am] 74 Marli'ttN..12:10
*92 Nashvlllf..11:46 ami* 92 Kaalivllla.4:50 pn
71 Marietta... 2:10 pmf 72 Marietta.. 6:90 pn
• 1 Naabvllla.. 7:264 Naahvilla. 9:69 pn
?RNfniL riAir^xv
Arrive From— I Dapart To—
Savannah..... 7:10 aniiMaron........ .12:01am
Jarkannvllla.. 7:90 am Savannah 1:00
Macon 11:40 am|Maron 4:00
Savannah 4:01 pm Savannah 9:19
Macon 7:56 pmlJackaonvIlle.. 9:19
nrfnAtrfx-m. wmsttoirmrm
ROAD.
Arrive Prom— ) Depart To—
*Mma 11:40 am'Montgomery i p) am
•Montgomery. 7:40 pmJ'Mont*'m'ry.l2:4& pm
•Holme.... . .11:8 pm 'gelm* 4:2) pm
laGren,4:20 am[LnOringo,... 1:10 pm
•Montgomery. 1:40 pra l *Moni*'ni‘ryJl:l‘
•Kelly. AM olber trains deny oieept
III train, of Atlantn and West Point
Ilsllrntd Coro pony arrive at end depart
from Atlanta Terminal etatlon. corntv of
Mlleholl etraot and Madlwtn avenue.
ftAlUtiTAlV
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Tralna Laave Atlanta. New Tarmlna
Station, cornar Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
DAILY. Local to
all atope; arrfvlt>i
TlAILl
i.TtoAlL ~
J Depart To—
•Aagnata 7:49
* ‘tbonle 10KA
■uguita......
rmiVMa
CuvIllftOD
GEnRflR
Arrive Prom—
•Aiicnst* 1:00 am
Conyers 1:44 am
Covington 7:44 am
•August*.. . ,12:» pm
Lltkonl* 8:25 pm
•Aligns!*..., . 1:15 pm 'August* 11:45
•Killy. All otber train* delly exeopt Hi
^^TTiOAfii) jnircnnr lixiT.vAT
Arrlrt Prom— I Deport To—
KlSlRir-." SfS55SffV"‘ MS :s
MemphJa....... 11:49 am
New York 2:1(1 pi
Monroe 7:40 pi
irmlngharo.. 9:21 pi
Hbown In Central
u Abbeville.... 4:00 pm
n Memphis 9:00 pm
n Washington.. 9:19 pm
t me
'ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNCIL.
myaelf
DONCE DELEOy
■ p»>vrk; m
Direction JAKE VELLS, Pre*.
»TLIMT6’S GARDEN OF EDEH,
WITH IT*
Fairy Tale Delights.
BAND CONCERTS TWICE OillT.
Picnic Grounds Now Open
I re*p*ctfully nnnounc* .... _
candidate for eounoil from tho Second
ward, ».■■■'■
August ]
ll.he-l only n
gueranteod:
4*1 A. M.—No. 3, I
rolnxham. mskln* al
lllniiltixh.nl 10:15 a. u
MO A. M.—No, 18, . BM
AM, CINCINNATI I.IMITKI,-
voitlbuM train Atlanta to <'inrinn.ti with-
ago. eompoeod of r..tlti<iie,l dsr
■ nd I'ulltn.n drawing room >leep-
, Arrive. Home 7:10 a. m.; C'br.t-
» : c.a. ».:.ClnH»n*M'T: 5 P. wi
meals between Al-
0 A. M.-h'o. 14 DAILY, lo Griffin and
mho. Arrive. Griffin 7:21 o. m.; Co.
; U A. M.-No! 18, DAILY, local lo Macon,
•wlrk nml J.rksonvfilr Make, nil
arriving M.ron 1:15 a. m: limns-
j. m.; J.eksonvllle i.m p. m.
iei n. M.—No. -5. DAILY.—I'oMm.n to
Birmingham, Mempbla, Kan... city
Colorado tprloga. Ar '
■lopa , arrlt
ft
Birmingham.
Colorado Springs. A
p. m.; K.aais t :tr 8:4
18
Charlolto, Danvlllo,
T 1'li
A. M.-No. 7. DAILY. CbnttAnooga.
NOON. No. II. IiAltY.-W,shln«t-m
IJmlted. Electric tight -
12 NOON.
• nd Hoitthw.i
ed. Mlceplnx.
ear. through without chnnje. uinjng car*
•orve nil m**l* o* ronte. Arrives Wash-
York
n#-4-n Atlan'n i
lift ween A Mar
ngton. Arrives Ws
Washington. ; ,
charlotte and Waal
logton 11:09 a, m.; I
12:16 I*. M.-No. I.
Maron, arriving Macon 2:40p. m
4:10 I*. M.-No. 10. DAILY.—Karan and
Ilawkluavllle. Pullman observation ch» r
car Atlanta to Macon.
4:29 P. M.-No. V, DAILY.-Ptjllmna
•leaping egr an*l_ coarhea to Blrml
ham. Ai
car and day coachra to 1
rrlve* Birmingham 9:1ft
7:14... m.
PRESS HUDDLESTON.
I c.pactfully anwoune* mysolf *
candidate for eounoil from tho' Third
ward, aubjaet to tho whit# primary on
Auguat 22.
C. W. MANGUM.
I raapactfully announce myaalf a
candidal* for council from tho Fourth
ward, aubjaet to white primary on
Auguat 22.
PH. B. E. PEARCE.^
I respectfully announce myself a
: candidate for oouncil from tho 8ixth
ward, aubjaet to tho white primary on
Auguat 22.
JOHN W. GRANT.
B " n *
4:». P. M.-No. 28. DAILT.-Orlffln and
Culnmbua. Pullman palace alteplu* car
tflrtr JtSTa
-tterllle amj^Fort Vi
in.; Chattanooga 9:91 p. m.; Mernphia
1:20 a. m.: Louisville 1:99 af m.; 8L Loma
• n. in.; Cincinnati 1:19 t. m.
f.XL I s . M.-No. 29. DAILY.—Mak»a all
vlUt. Fla. Through •loeplng_ci _
eoaebea to Jackaonvllle and Brtinairlrk; nr-
rlrea Jackaonvllle 2:50 a. m.; UruD9wl< k
' “iWtr.-Thraa.-h
rullman drawing room aleeplng car. At
lanta to Hhreveport. Local nleaper
to Birmingham. Arrives ^—
By Private I>ea*ed Wire.
Mexico City, July 21.—'The govern ^ .
1 ent m v7m,nt n ‘,,ri^l[v* l n n no«T ^-"t.^n up" ? YSom^
elgn movement, principally In north-[ order it waa ahown by 'Alderman Da -
ern Mexico and along the line of rail- vant In rouncll that theae due bills
way. Behind the movement It la be- I were Issued for campaign contributions
lleved that there la a revolutionary and hla bill was quickly paasril tn the
movement. I effect that It waa the aenee of council
A circular ha* been posted In many that the payment of these bills was
of the large cities which says: I unauthorised. Some of the drawers of
“We desire Mexico for the Mexicans the hills refuse to take them up until
and warn all foreigner* that If they! maturity. The question of what course
do not leave the country by Heptember I will be taken If the bills are not taken
IS they will b« 'driven Into the sea.' ” I up Is a live on*.
IS SHOT TO DEATH
OVERJARD GAME
Hpwdsl to Th* Georgian.
Newberry, 8. July 21.—Aa the
result* of a dispute over a game of
card*. Elbert t'opeland, a prominent
yobng man of Clinton, wan shot ant) In--
atantly killed by O. Walsh Hunter
Thursday. The tragedy occurred In
the store of R. Lee Hunter, near fjold-
vllte, at an early hour In the morn
ing.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Ily announce myaalf .
. - County Treasurer, sub
ject to whit* primary on August 22.
. PETER F. CLARKE.
. -jpcctfully
candidate for County Treasurer, sub
ject to whits primary on August 22.
MACON C. SHARP.
WAS A BIG WEEK FOR
JUDGE R. B. RUSSELL.
Beginning last Monday In Harris
county. Judge R. B. Russell has cov
ered six of the largest counties In
gouth Georgia with sixteen sjwehes.
It |g estimated that he has has address
ed 10,010 voters during the week. He
speaks next Monday at Gainesville
durjng the nopn hour, of .court raccaa. _
■Safa, 4:% p. m.: ■
ji. m Mlsepera opeo to meat vs pass*«gv
’ l2 tlGIIT-Xo. 38. DAILY.—United fltat.s
Fast Mall. Solid voafibiile.1 train s:—plnx
ears to Ntw kork, Klrhmond. Charlotte an 1
Ashavtlla. Coaches to Washington. Dtolag
ears serve all meals an mate. Arrtv-s
Waablngton 8:80 p. to.: New Tovk 1:3 a. in
Ls-sl Atlanta titarlu*te simper open to
receive naeeenfero at 4*S p. tn I»cst
Patera bnlldlag. and oaw Terminal 8tat!
Both 'Pboorn. City efftce. 142 tnala: tl-t
No. 2. on Terminal ezctaiM.
School of Millinery.
Do you desire advanced iastructlon.
or, are you looking for employment
that will give yon good returns for
your lalxir? Address
MI8S E. ELIZABETH SAWTELL,
40 1-2 Whitehall Street.
Atlanta, Go.