The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 06, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. We Sow The Seed] You reap the harvest, Ouri Grand harvest sale ivill con tinue until every dollar's worth of Men’s Suits and Odd Trousers is disposed of. You are. being benefited by this sale. You will get the greatest values ever offered to the buyin : public. $15.00 Suits for. .$11.25 $18.50’Suits for. .$13.85 $20.00 Suits for. .$15.00 $25.00 Suits for. .$18.75 SNAP-SHOT J. P. MORGAN BOARDING PRIVATE YACHT The clothes we offer you are (COPYRIGHTED.) America’s best, bearing the label—Alfred Benjamin & Co., New York—this is suf ficient. ESSIO BROTHERS, "CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN/ 26 WHITEHALL ST. LOW RATES SOUTHERN RAILWAY Warm Springe, Ga .... Chick Springs, 8. C.. . Asheville. N. O.. .. .. . Wayr.e«ville, N. O.. .. . Hendersonville, N. C. ..' Lake Toxaway, N. C. .. Tryon, N. C. Tate Springs, Tenn St. Simons, Ga Cumberland Island, Ga Atlantic Beach, Pla v .. Chicago, III Saratoga Springs, N. Y Atlantic City, N. J .. '.. Asbury Park, N. J Detroit, Mich .. . 3.7B . 3 jO . 10.50 . 11.60 .. 10.00 .. 12.70 . 10.00 .. 11.35 . 12.00 . 13.00 .. 14.60 .. 32.05 . 43.80 .. 40.00 .. 41.50 .. 30.05 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Tickets on sale dally limited far re turn until October Si, 1908. WIFE SAYS HUSBAND TORE HER CLOTHING AND ABANDONED HER Accused of bentlng his wife nnd tearing off her clothing one day last weak, John Smith, of 127 Decatur street, will be arraigned Monday after noon before Acting Recorder Foster. After his alleged mlatreatment of his wife, Smith Is said to have abandoned her and her three children. Mrs. Smith appealed to the Salvation Army and Captain Boucher at once took a deep interest In her case. The captain succeeded In getting the three little children Into the Home for the'Friendless and also secured ■ em ployment for the mother, In order that she might support herself., The matter was also brought to the attention of Probation Officer Qloer, on his return tp Ms duties a few days ago, and he haa been, on the lookout for the missing husband. Smith waa seen by an acquaintance Sunday and was turned over to Policeman Hudson, who sent Mm to the police station. NOOSE SOGGESTED FOR PISTOL “TOTERS" In the upper left corner Is a snapshot of J. P. Morgan, taken on hts arrival from Europe recently. On the upper right fk Mr. Morgan's yacht, Coraalr. Below Is a photograph of Mr. Morgan nnd his party bonrdlng the Corsair after disembarking from the liner Baltic. HALF STARVED BOY TELLS HORROR TALE OF PEONAGE Passenger and Ticket Office No. Peachtree btreet. 'Phone 142. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. EVEN 100 COUNTIES |UUU|I An even one hundred counties have made return! to the comptroller gen eral 'to date, showing a net Increase over last year of 12*306,110. It is estimated that If the remaining 45 counties show a proportionate In crease It will add 110,000,000 more to the total. Thla will make the Increase for the state over last year on realty and personalty over 133,000,000. The corporation returns have not yet been compiled,' but It Is expected that the increase from this source will bring the total amount up to near 145,000,000 for the entire state. Out of the 100 counties reporting to date, only three show lose, and the total for the. three amounting to only $51,187. it Is expected that all of the counties "III have made returns by the lstter part of next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS I respectfully announce myself a candidate for council from the Third ward, subject to the white primary on Augutt 22. C. W MANGUM. Councilman Foster, who acted re corder Monday mornlgg, took occasion to express himself as being bitterly opposed to the practice of carrying concealed weapons. /During the trial of a case of gaming, It developed that the officers found a loaded pistol In the room with a num ber of negro gamblers. As he eyed the weapon, the acting recorder exclaimed: “I wish we could hang every negro caught with a pistol.” WILKES&LINCOLN RY, GRANTED A CHARTER By Prlvnte Leased Wire. New York, August 8.—Half starved, his body covered with black and blue marks, the result of beatings he was forced to endure,-and with n story in every detail far more horrifying than that ever told by a shipwrecked sailor, Louis Gross, n sturdy young chap of this city, who lives with his parents at 66 Monroe street, arrived home today from a slate camp In North Carolina, where he worked for seven weeks, go ing thers under the promise that he was to be welt taken care of and pro vided for. Gross says that at the present time there are no less than twenty other youths from this city, who, because of lack of funds, are unable to return, and who are enduring every day the tor tures that were heaped upon hint by Inhuman bosses. "There were probably a thousand men at work In the camp,” said Gross. "On ope occasion^ because I sat down toTest, the foreman threw heavy stones at meippe ofMhtifi stn/bk rtre^n the lietul,' kifncklng-Me 1 mrrtmsclohs: For hours I lay on a cot In tny shack with out medical attention, and 1 bear the marks. "For refusing to work because of lack of nourishment—for our meals con sisted of only a slice of bread and a glass of water—I saw the foreman take a revolver and shoot n young negro through the leg end then walk away, leaving him for dead. This fellow laid for days wlthouL medical aid, and was Hnally taken away, no one know ing where. Three Italians were killed anti two others were severely Injured in n fight between the foremen and laborers, and yst not one of those men were’ar rested.” Manufacturer's Samples of Fine and Medium Grade FURNITURE IN A POSITIVE CLEARANCE SALE An unprecedented opportunity for present or prospective housekeepers at a 25 to 35 per cent saving. SALE ALL THIS WEEK. FURNITURE, RUGS, MATTING BUY NOW! It’s Money In your Pocket. P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE CO., 56 and 58 N. BROAD STREET. "ELIJAH" DOWIE TAKES A TUMBLE AND IS IN BED Falls Down Stall's, and Is Thought'Badly Hurt. Ily Private la-nsed Wire. Chicago, Aug. 6.—John Alexander Dowle met with a serious accident Sat urday night, and It Is reported he* la now In,a state which excites apprehen sion. He fell down the stairs In Shi loh house at Zion City. News of the accident leaked out yesterday when he failed to appear to preach to his con gregation, but overy attempt to gain Information about It from members of the Dowle household was frultlsss. It la said that Dowle was being car ried to the upper story In his chair by two attendants, when one of his tlrst apostle and chair with him. picket up; Dowle was unconscious. ATLANTA POLICE LOOK FOR GERMAN FUGITIVE WANTED FOR MURDER FREIGHT YARD AGAIN CAUSES HEATED WORDS Mayor and Attorney Spafd- ing Have Verbal Run-in. A charter was granted Monday morning by the secretary of state to the Wilkes and Lincoln Counties Rail road Company, which will be about 60 miles In length. It will begin at Washington and run northeast through Wilkes county to a point on the Broad river: alio easterly from Washington through Wilkes and Lincoln counties to Llncolnton. Capital stock Is to be 3350,000, with the privilege of Increasing to 1600,000, and the principal office In Washington. The Incorporators are: J. H. Flts- patrlck. T. M. Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Orne, I. T- Irvin. Jr., J. A. Benson, Jr., W. A. Slaton, Emmett Csllan end F. II. Colley, of Wilkes, and W. O. Powell and C. L. Oroves, of Lincoln county. CHARMEDWITH GEORGIA I respectfully announce myself candidate for council from the Fourth ward, subject to white primary on August 22. DR. B. E. PEARCE I respectfully announce myself a c.tndidjte for council from the Sixth ward, subject to the white primary on Auguet 22. JOHN W. GRANT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I respectfully annou landidate for County 7 nee myiflf a lounty Treasurer, tub- ect to white primary on Auguet 22. MACON C. SHARP. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINTT Linseed Oil la the life of paint See that It la pure. Spencer Kellogg Old Process Linseed Oil la the oldest brand In the United States. Sold by F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., Atlanta. Savannah. Through the strong showing made about one year ago by State Treasurer Park to A, W. Chase, of Minneapolis, the Minnesota man waa Induced to come to Georgia lo live. Mr. Chase located In Moultrie and established a bank. In a letter to Captain Park he says that he Is charm ed with the people and the country, and that his treatment has been of the most charming nature. . Mr. Chuse says that If the people of the Northwest only knew of the hearty welcome awaiting them here, and the splendid opportunities presented to people, there would be an unprecedent ed rush from that section to Oeorgla. NEW BUILDINGS’ FOR UNIVERSITY SMASUING UP DISHES WIFE CRIES IN'COURT After Imbibing too freely Saturday night, T. J. Odom, a painter of 70 Henry street, ran amuck at his home, and created a scene of considerable 'ex citement. During the melee, he Is said to have thrown two chairs and a stick of stove- wood at his wife, and to have choked one of his sons. Bicycle Policemen Smith and Pearson were summoned to the scene and took the husband and father Into custody. When Odom was arraigned Monday morning In police court,- his wife ap peared and testified against him. As she told of hie misconduct, she.broke down and cried. 8he stated that Odom cursed her and,also smashed some df the dishes. When the officers arrested Odom he had 32. and this they forced him to give to hts wife, so she could buy provisions for herself and children. Odom had very little to say. further then to state that he was drinking. He expressed regret for hie conduct and promised not to repeat It. He also ex pressed a willingness to take an oath nevar again to touch liquor, and the oath waa administered to him by Act ing Recorder Foster. The acting re corder then announced that he would not Impoae a fine, but would hold the caae open against Odom. . man’s ear ANO THEN HIT "MERELY FOR LUCK" When Henry Harper, of 25 Lawahe street, was arraigned In police court Monday morning, James Conofe testi fied that Harper attacked and beat him without provocation at Humphries street and Oreenaferry avenue. He said'Harper pulled his ear and then struck him several blows. After hitting me several times,” said t’onofe. “he said he would just hit me again for luck, and struck ms In the head.” Harper snltf he struck Conofe because the latter hit at him. He admitted he was drinking. He was lined 16.76 for being drunk and 116.76 for striding Conofe. Chief of Police Jennings has received a communication from th6 German consulate In this city, notifying him of the offer of a reward of 1,000 marks, or 12.40, for the arrest of August Rter- nlckel, a journeyman miller, wanted In Oermany on the charges of murdtfr, robbery*, and arson. Hternlckel, together with two other master miller, after which they him. and set lire to his house, The other two men have been captured In Oermany and have ndmltted their guilt, also Implicating Hternlckel. A description of the fuglltve has been read to the Atlanta policemen In order that thsy may be on the lookopt for him. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. President Milton H, Smith, df the Louisville and Nashville. railroad, ,wjw In Atlanta Saturday.! n Monday there wm another lively pow-Wow about the railroad yarda on Kant Hunter atreet. The Rant Hunter street proposition waa up before the atreata committee. Among other things Attorney J. J. Spalding, representing the Loulnyllle nnd Nashville, said: "I do not care to take thla matter to the courts; but, should It be necessary, there Is no doubt In my mind what will be the re sult.” Mayor Woodward said: “If Spalding wants to go to court, I have no ob jection.” The committee decided not to art. Council will consider at Its regular session Monday afternoon a petition and a new plan, the latter allowing the railroad four openings In Hunter street and one In Sutler street. Alderman Peter* appeared before the committee In behulf of the railroad, and after stating that he had held a long consultation with President Smith, gave President Smith's views on #the subject, and asked that the new plan be consUlMiBd* ]- Mayor Woodward and Attorney |l I I ' I I I I >' Lotll \> .1 >• 'I " .11 III H*'\4 I .1 I times during the debate, nnd at one time the mayor declared there really should be only two openings, one on Hunter street and one on Butler street, as he proposed when the matter first came up some months ago. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RAN WIFE FROM NOME ANO TRIED SUICIDE Trains Leave Atlanta. New Terminal Station, corner Mitchell and Madison Avenue. N. II.—Following schedule figures pub* llshed only as Information and are not guaranteed: 4:00 A. II.-No. 23, DAILY. Local to Bir mingham. making alt stops; arriving in Birmingham 10:14 a. tk* - 6:*) A. M -No. 11 DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid vrstlbulod• train Atlanta to Cincinnati with* out change, composed of restlhuled tiny conches ami Pullman drnwlug'room sleep ing cars. Arrlvea Home 7:30 n. m.; Chat* tnnoogn 0:45 s. m.; Cincinnati 7:30 ‘ p. m.; IsoulavIMe .8:15 p. in.; Chicago 7:23 a. m. Cafe car service. All motif between At lanta and Cincinnati. 5:30 A. M.—No. SO DAILY, to Griffin and Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co lumbus 10 a. m. 6:15 A. M.—..o. 12, DAILY, local to Macon, Brunswick and Jacksonville. Make* nil stops , nrrlrtug Macon 9:15 a. m.; Bruns wick 4 |s tu.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. in. 7:00 A. M.—No. 36. DAILY.—Pullman tp Birmingham, Memphis. Kansns City nml Colorado Kprlng*. Arrives Memphis k.u& p. m.,* Knntna City f:45 4,,ni., and Colorado Springs 8:16 a. m. 7:60 A. M.-No. 12. DAILY.-Loca! to Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe ville. 7:65 A. M.-N« 7, DAILY. Chattanooga. 12 NOON, No. J>., DAILY.—Washington nnd Houthwestern Limited. Electric light ed, Bleeping, lllnnry. observation anil club cars through without change. Dining *-&rs serve Hit meals en route. Arrlvea Wash ington H:12 a. in.; New York 11:« p. tn. 1:00 V. M.—No. 40. DAILY.—New York i:\pi.-* Day rosebes between Atlanta nnd W.iahlngiim Sleepeis between Atlanta, < harlott. and Washington, Arrlvea Wash ington ll:06 a. in.; New York t* p. m. I-Mj l* M No. 3. DAILY.—Local for Mneoii. arriving Macon 2:40 n. m. 4:10 P. M No. 10. DAILY. Mnr.ni nnd ll.i*e ulnar lbs. rnUmnii observation chair < .ii .Ml.min h> dm oh 4:2. I*. M.-No 37. DAILY. -Pullman sleeping car nml »?jy coaches ti* lllrmlng- liniu. Arrlre* itlrmlnghnm 0:15 p. in.; Memphis 7:15 4*1 I*. M.- .... ^ day. "Air Line llelle 4 30 I\ M. No. DAILY.—Griffin and Columbus. I'lillmnu pnlncu sleeping car oml day conches. 4:36 l f . M.-No. 23. DAILY.—Local to Fay etteville oml Fort Valley. 4 JO 1\ M.-No. 15. DAILY.-Through drawing room ami sleeping tars jo Cin cinnati nml Memphis and Chattanooga to Louisville. Arrlvea Home 7:20 p. in.; Dalton s.'X i*. in.: rhnttaiiMMgu l* 55 p. iu.; Memphis h 2o ii. in., Lonlsvlllr s 5o o. m.; St. Ixmla 3 P in.; Cincinnati 8:10 r.. in. 6:15 1*. \l No. •*,. DAILY. Makes all stops. Loral to Heflin; arrives lleflin 10:50 DAILY. 11:15 P. M.-No. 14. DAILY. Florida Lim ited Arri.e 4:'»6 p. CASCADE PARK SALE WAS GREAT-SUCCESS ALABAMA'S GOVERNOR MAKES APPOINTMENTS. llcul.r. rent I B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. F Atlanta,fee. officelMN.rororS'reeL Hperlal to The Georgian. Jackson, 64 loo,-Aug. 8.—The execu tive committee nf thu board of trustees of the University of Mississippi will meet here today to award contracts for the new buildings to be erected at the Institution. The principal building to be erected Is a new science hall. The trurieea have not yet been no tified by the governor aa to whan a session will be held to select the new chancellor. While no statement has been received from him on the sub ject, It Is expected that Chancellor Fill- ton will accept the poetlon tendered him by an Instltulon at Charlottesville, Va., and this will leave the chancellor ship vacant Hperlnl to The (Jeorglitii. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 6.—The fol lowing appointments have been made by the governor: Notaries Public—R. 8. Jackson and Foster Hamilton, of Birmingham; C.‘ T. Harris, Columbia; 8. F. Burge, Carney; iiaiiis, ■ uiumuiii, u. r. ijui§r, « -auirj U C. Lane, Demopolta,' and J. W. Han ders, Dothan. Notary Public and Justice, of the Peace—A. 8. Clarke, Abbeville. YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK NOT FEARED IN SOUTH. Special to The. Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 8.—Dr. W. H. Banders, state health officer of Ala bama, la of the opinion that tha' South The auction sa|e of thirty-ona lots at Cascade park. In West End, con ducted Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock by J. \V*. Ferguson, auctioneer, 'for W. A. Foster A Co. real estate dealers, was one of the most successful In the history of real estate business In At lanta and her suburbs. Mr. Ferguson was In his happiest vein. Those who made purchases were pleaaed at tha ex cellent Investments they made, while llghtfully entertain" The $180 in gold offered as prlsa money- was won as follows; Miss Cora the aecorid prize mon, the third prize of 120. Mr. Ferguson Is one of the best known and most popular auctioneers In tha business. He has come to be look ed upon aa reaping success where oth ers might see only failure. Not only eratly. have corns to _ man wall posted In real estate, and hla advice Is always accepted aa that of an authority. Thla enjoyment of thg public confidence Is what haa made^ Mr. Ferguson so successful. epidemic this year. He bases this upon the splendid system of Investigating every auspicious esse of fever In New l Orleans and the other porta TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN After going on it rampage at his home Sunday night nnd running his wife a way, Jim Mathis, a negro, re siding In the rear of 268 Central ave nue, swallowed an overdose of carbolic aald. The wife returned home early Mon day morning and found Mathis lying ] tFaibhTgtm Sjot/Tn." New York i Atlanta rlinrItrtfp «tc«*pcr vllif*. Kin. tc Jacks* Jacksonville 3:50 St. Augustine r M.-No. 97. I’lillmnu 11:30 l\ I >A ILY.—Through ••port. pins &:f» p m. 12 NIGIIT- Knit Mali, f rnrs to New Asbevlllf*. C l(l< Ii AILY.—United States t>«it«-«l train. Sleeping <1. i luirlutte ana hlngton. Dining AT THE MARION. 'across a bed In a dying condition. The toe J. K. Peoples, Tlft.m: John Henry, mu [Grady hospital wag nollfltd and he was I jjj; ranch, Dnwson; A. A. t'nmp nml wife. I taken to that institution. It Is *n-! , Winder;. 4L Jl. tianlner, IL. B. nounced that he I* not expected to re- ! jvt to vllfe sloenc little; llownrd Ktanton. (SnlneMvl Newton and wife, Thmnnafnii; AH home, Mat Ills told her he Intended to No. 2, *STSSik town* — Mrs. M. M. Hiulrh. Clsston: W. M. Lurk* !• hard, ('olnmbua; D. A. Mneeler. Daniels-1 I WOMAN FINED S50J5 Loral in 30 i*. m. \ i»n viaduct, nlnnl Station, main; depot. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. .Ms twin llrnwn, Mnntnnina; ....... .... . Ham, snd wife. Commerce; 1. T. t.nrkln, Tlflrni; t'urrsn It. Ellis, Marnli: II. 1. Full er. Arsgitn: II. I.. MeKwen, Arncnn: 4. II. Williams. Aragon: J. K. le-per. Hams; W. II. Hutton, .Augusts; C. Hlrlrklatid, lul l floats. ON SERIOUS CHARGE AT THE ARAGON. J. J. Knlniou. Albany, W. 4*. Ward- law. Astertaus; lluward AahlHirn. Moultrie; II. vrillake. Ilallground: It. K. H. Wlloou nnd dnnghter. (Jnltmsn; I*. It. Glenn. Dali lotiegy A. _ K. Mantes. Hiss Idris, Harris, Itrniiftoii. Macon; J. Ira. J. C. Harris. J. I. Hr Fair, Calhoun; W. M. ah: J. P. Brown. *l!nw .... -- nd wife, Forsyth; 41. N. Boring. ; II. J. Him* nml wife. Macon; irahsll. Marietta; W. It. Houston nab: J. P. Ben Hrooks snd wife, Kavaniuth; II. . 41. H. Marshall, and wife. Marietta, .’emide, Ha ran- Hawklnnrllle; _R. II. AT THE KIMBALL. John Commerford. Marietta: I*. V. Hatch er, Augusts; 41. M. Luts. Atluna. •—.... * Fannie llsi Dwlkee. Augusts: Miss Fannie lfninlltnn. Martin; C. V. .Vewlwrey. Macon; T. Tale nnd wife, IViltitnlMia; It. I- Hnlser, Monroe; Peter ITeer. Colntuhn*; It, F. White. Gainesville; T. IV. Chapnell. Colnm- Inis; J. L. Adams, Dublin: ('baric* W. Hop- 1’ierre. jisuiihhi; j. \ . iimisu. Ilnguley, West p.dot; D. H? Winter. Win- tervllle; K. II. lisle. Athens; V. Y. (\ laiinpkln, Athens; Jesse McComark, Kston- tm»; ||. A. Itar nnd wife, Georart*: II. II. Htemhridge. Wsyrross; Cl. W. Walker and wife. Hockmsri; J. P. McCord. Augusta: J. r. Bond, t'oll*** Park; J. K. liny*.„Geor gia; K. C. Davidson. Imwsoti; II. Bmart, Matron; W. It. Cnnnnn. Geonrfn; 51.. O. Monts. Ilossnsrllle; C. A. Allen. M Isysrllle; It. Rhotles, Athens. 3,000 ATTEND ALUMNI REUNION Rperlal tn The (Jeorgtaa. Newberry, 8. C., Aug. •.—The an nual reunion nf the alumni, students and friend, of Newbvrry College waa held Friday at Little Mountain. There were more than 3,000 peraone In al- tendanco. • Arrir On the charge of attempting to aid in luring away a 17 year old girl, who la at woj-k In Atlanta but whose par ents are In Houth Carolina, Bva Clark. Iticr a woman realdlng In Armatrong street'. Snrsnnsh waa fined 360.76 Monday morning by -‘m. 11 ;,.;.'" Acting Recordar Footer. Tha woman | A " AIA announced her fnfentfon of appealing Arrive Fr tha caae to tha superior court. ! -Helms . “Montgomery, Showing th«* Arrival and Departure of Pa*. neijger '1 ruin* of the Following Roads: ivoiiiiiS 1 anT" AlTA'STfr ifAlMlfiAB: No --Arrive From ■ No. Impart To— • 3 Nashville.. 7 10 nin(* 2 Nashville. 8 35 am 73 Marietta .. h 36 ami 74 Marietta .12 10 pm •*J3 Naalivllle .il 45 hid,' K Nasbvtlls 4 50 pm 75 Marietta 2 5' pin, 72 Marietta.. 6:$0 pm ‘ ' hrlllrt.. 7 86 pin,* 4 Nashville. 8:60 pnf r i: n't it a f. o k i. P;o n «T i a R AiLWAt. I Mi » S*' Depart To— con 11:01 sag annah 8:00 in ron 4:00 pm • 1* pm » pm llAfL-"" I.20 .\T7 wfht I’olN’T UX ROAD, u— f»epart To ll .40 am,•Montgomery 5:10 am Round Trip — Chattanooga uVl'm,,- t! •Montgoinerv 3 ♦*' pi and Lookout Mountain Ar ‘ ■>">« ' and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. a/. All Hntlr., UiIeSGrangi*. 6.JO pm u ‘Motifs m'ry 11:1ft pm ralua daily except Hun- of Atlanta and West Point upany arrive at and depart Terminal station, corner of ct and Maillaoii aveuue, "ihlTfA uaiOIoAD. Depart To— •Ausu 45 am Shortest Line and Quickest Time. Tickets on sale every 8aturday; good till Tuesday following. An opportunity to visit Chickamau- ga Park during the encampment of the Georgia State Guard. For tickets, schedules and further | information, call on J. A. THOMA8, City Pass. & TkL Agt. Phones 169 M. Bell; 153 Atlanta. C. B. Walner, Depot T'cket Agt. 'Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, G. P. A. 5:0) pm 8:10 pm *Augiiiita 11 45 p:u flatly except Sun- alu XINF'CaTTWaT j Depart To— w nm Birmingham € 40 am ••ntfal time TRY A WANT AD TN THE GEORGIAN abama Troops Ret The Georgian. i y. Ala.. Aug ti Alabumu Chick. KOMtaii .*• ^