The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST T, JfOt. OC r^UAirC I ATC oc AND SPLENDID FIVE-ROOM HOUSE llUli/C LUIS^aO on northwest corner WEST ON NORTHWEST CORNER HUNTER AND ASHBY STREETS AT AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,1906,4 P.M. $25 CASH, BALANCE $10 PER MONTH ON EACH LOT. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. 2 >f «*« *cT ■e-J- a»*J" ■4**r ■*CT >9 • $ /? /S’ <! 20 2/ Ss3 ? \ \ <*cJ- —££ ✓ <9kT * £<* • s \ \ \ ze \ V \ *3 W -**cr.*> . 46 40 46 <ro 40 40 40 40 /£ // /O & a *9 ? *v 6 cT «** J £ \ cD sT*0O+f ■**CT 40 40 46 40 40 40 40 / <V p 3* $ i JYztrzler » (woj -<J free? -jtL.sGr* 1 '-q-<« /wsA'e.ictin. Cat-/4o'* —— j BALLOT FOR GOVERNOR 5 □ C? [? Every lot lies beauti fully and this is the greatest opportunity of fered for investment. . Houses can be rented before they are built. Terms: $25 cash and $10 per month on each lot, 7 per cent interest. On the house: $300 cash and balance $25 per mouth, 7 per cent interest. All cash can be paid at option of pur chasers. Save your money and put it in At lanta Real Estate. It is better than a gold mine or government bonds. Trolley cars with fine schedule right at the corner. Pine church and school privileges, excellent neighbors and a very desirable location for homes and invest ment. THE OWNERS OP THIS PROPERTY WILL PRESENT $50, $25 and $10 CASH TO THOSE AT THE SALE. Tickets at our office or at the sale and there will also be a Everybody at the sale will deposit a ticket for Clark Howell or Hoke Smith in a box; also guess the majority at the sale for their candidate. Whoever guesses the nearest to the majority of those at the sale will be presented with $10 in cash. The ballot will be conducted by James L. Erwin of The Constitution, Frank Hammond of The Journal, C. W. Up church of The Georgian, and W. E. Muirhead of The News. Lay aside your work and come to this sale. It will pay you to do so. The terms are easy and the investment of a few dollars in real estate will start your fortune. Our private car leaves the office at 3:45 p. m.; come and be our guest. This is your invitation. Remember the day, date and hour. We will expect you to be present. • S. B. TURMAN & COMPANY, I. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. RESOLUTIONS PASSED FOR HARMONY BELL According to the plan* of th« loci com n.ittco of th. Bl»# and tirajf, th. famoua "l.lbertjr 11.11" la to hat. a rlrtl. Th. Bln. nnd Graj connnltt.6 met Monday nlskt Ht the Carnegie library, and a more in.at waa aet on foot whereby donation. f,>r n ball to be known aa the “Harmony Bell" will be recelred. The bell will be o token of the complete harmony existing l.'ttraaa the North and the Koulh. Follow Inc are the rcaolntlona adopted at tb. meeting laat night: "To the Veteran, of the Armlra of the r 111 ted States, and fbe Veterana of the Armies of the Confederate Btates. and to the sons and Daughters of Bald Veter- no., and to the Press of America, and to tin- Patriotic Cltlaeiis and Organisations of Onr Common Country, Greeting: Than bangi In the city of I'blUdelphla a liberty ball, a commemoration of the nInning of the Independence of the Amer- b-an colonies from the role of Greetl ■’■Revest of ||k> importance la thol .a. ..earn of fhg t Vk’ll lat't't IllllH tlf All BTfUl ui . r.nnidnte harmony of the two eretlonn of onr .-rent country which were at w»r lu 1 the .titles. The httterneea engendered in that conflict In at an end, the sec tions arc at peace, prosperity abounds,, no,I loyalty previll^Wi^M*^— HT b*ll, bkui » ■» M iuon. isd km J* TO,-?? Foortfi, to ring oot tho itlad tiding* that the republic I* At peect>, nnd that inrmonjf prevnlln Ihrougnout the land* the Smt ringing to be at a grand mther- ! i, ir nf veteran* and dtiiena In the dtjr t»f Wauhlngton. h money wTtb“~ In thta* gmM C^iri * repabllr, wa propoOe to fan reat^ niony beh. hang It at the, capital of iy the T.terana of Itlanta. Oa.. for I ng this matter lo th* Blae and a purpose o' yoar atteotl .. to. aocciafnl cod. CMlasn* not belong to organisations are TUB* FS contribute., b. tbM «5«« AnKB- “ItOBEBT vntmun; W: •JogRrH —.—, • W. M. SCOTT. WBIOm -D. I. CARHON. “K. R. HABKINB.” , 43S Lnrktc ntreet. „TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN “RACE IMPERIALISM NECESSARY TO SAVE GREAT BRITAIN" 8AY3 ANDREW CARNEGIE By Prlrnte Leased Wire. 1 London, Aug. 7.—Andrew Carnegie, In a letter published In The Times, saya: “Many earnest patrlntn nee that un der present conditions Britain la to fall In rank relatively to some of the other Aatlons, especially If, aa la probable, Europenn consolidations continue. Mr. Chamberlain la foremost In presenting this Impending danger. He looke across the Atlantic aa I do for the remedy and may soma time yet take another etep forward and rise from Britleh Imperialism up to race Impe- GA. FRUIT GROWERS ASSEMBLE AT MACON Httwu. «»«.. Aug. 1—rroiulunlit grower* of the Georgia fruit belt are gathering In Macon for the thirtieth annual meeting of their atata horticultural aodetj, which will bo In aoMlon here thla week. An Interesting program of napor* nnd dlacunlona ba* been arranged for the con vention, and In conjunction there will lie held a large exhibition of the eho|ce*c product* t»f orchard and garden lu Our Mfe, hln country main current Into the eddy. Cecil Rhodes did so after careful study of the problem and proved hta race lmpe- rlallam by bequeeta embracing the race. “It does not take much study to aee that America In 1910 will contain dou ble the number Britain will of Eng race, and world beyond her borders, Britain in cluded; nor to see that at the present rate of Increase she will soon have more than double the number In all the world." ROUTE IS CHAHGEO FOR DECATUR CARS HIMSELF EOF la Charles T. Hiull JO Concord. ARKAN8A8FARMERS MEET IN CONVENTION. By Private Leased Wire. Utile Hock, Ark., Aug. 7.—The Ar- kansns branch of the Farmer*' Edu cational and Co-operative Union of America convened for a three days’ ces sion here today, A considerable num ber of delcgatea were on hand at the opening and more were reported on their way. Warehouse matters, co-operative en terprises and the afTalra of the aaao- clatton In general will be dlacuaaed at the meeting. GOVERNOR HEYWARD PURCHASES WAREHOUSE. Special to The Georgian. Newberry. R C.. Aug. 7—The New- berry Bonded Warehouse Company, of this city, which waa organlied several years ago and since that time has de clared 12 tier cent dividend* annually, on Haturday afternoon changed hands, the purchaser being the Standard Warehouse Company, of South Caro lina, of Which Governor D. C. Hey Id ward la president. In order to Insure a quicker ached ule, the Georgia Railway and Electric Company will. In a abort time, changt the mule of the South Decatur line. Inatead of going out Decatur atreet and through the Grant atreet under pass, the ears will leava. the city al South Pryor and East Alabama and proceed via Alabama lo Central ave nue, Central avenue to East Hunter street. Hunter to Washington atreet, Washington to Trinity avenua, Trinity avenue to East Fair atreet, and Fair to the city limits and on to Decatur by the old line. On the return trip the cars come In by Fair street lo Fraser, Fraser to Hunter. Hunter to South Pryor and South Pryor to Alabama. No change will be made In the schedule, but the trip will be made In a shorter time, and the rara will pass through a much more deetrable por tion of. the city. Work la tepidly progrearing on tht double tracking nf the main Decatur line, and at present only about half a mile la single tracked. This will be an Improvement greatly appreciated by the patrons of that route. NEGRO 8HOOTS ANOTHER IN ROW OVER 20 CENTS. By Private Issued Wire. Staunton. Va, Aug. 7.—Georg* Grimes shot Boyd Pleasants this morn ing about 20 rente due by Pleasants to Grimes. Pleasants was shot through the abdomen, the hall taken from hla hack. A poase la now pursuing the fu gitive. Both art negroes. Rperlsl to The Georgian. Now Holland, Ga., Aug. 7.—R. F. Knight, agent for the Southern railway at thla place, who. wa* sent here month ago to relieve Agent Oldfleld, committed suicide by hanging himself al 4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon. The deed wa* committed at th* home of Mr. Oldfleld. The body waa found In the afternoon by frlenda and cut down. It waa dls covered that It had only been a short time since the deed waa committed and effort* were made to revive the man, but all failed. He left a note ad- dressed to J. N. Sima, the operator, In which he Hated that he wa* not well, had not eaten anything for aeveral day*, and that pe had decided he would be better off dead than alive. Orlaf over the denth of hla wife, aome time ago, It I* thought, had much to d« with Knight'* autclde. The note In structed him to notify H. J. Hinton, tax collector of Gwinnett county, at Lawrencevllle; Di. W. T. Hinton, at Dacula, and George L. Knight, also at Dacula, of hit death. BEGGED FOR LIFE BUT WAS KILLED Special to The Georgian. Wlnaton-Salam, N. C, Aug. 7.—Frost Timmons was shot and killed yester day at fombstown, near Flat Rock, Surrey county, by Irving Tatrelt. Timmons begged Tetreff not ehoot him, but hla pleadings were In vain. The murdered man waa 41 year* old and leave* a widow and seven children. Tetreff has not been arrested. HUSBAND STABS WIFE; TAKES POISON By Private leased Wire. Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 7.—Albert Bicker, of Proctorvllle, Ohio, came her* yeaterday on a search for hla wife, who left home yeeterday. lira. Bicker had left just before hla arrival for Call- lettsburg. Bicker, hearing of her whereabouts, followed her there, and. meeting her on a crowded atreet, pulled a dirk from hla pocket and stabbed her several Bicker waa lodged In jail. Half an hour after being Incarcerated he took quantity of aeonlta and physicians say he cannot recover. J. PIERPONTMORGANSA VES LIVES OF7 WOBRICKLA YERS By rrivata l.caaed Wire. New York, Aug. 7.—There will noon be enough eligible* to'start a multi millionaires' life savin* corps. Only a day or two ago Alfred G. Vanderbilt put In hla launch to rescue a sailor who wa* Injured and now J. Plerpont Mor gan come* forward In the role of a life saver. Standing upon the deck of hla yacht Corsatj, and puffing at one line to each of two bricklayer* struggling In the water, pulled them to the aide of the vessel and with the crew hoisted them aboard. And under the canopy at the bow the banker sat with hla strange guests— and thsy puffed the same big black ' lie Morgan chatted affably with them. It waa a unique apectaele— two bricklayer* hobnobbing with a money king on a floating palace. Tha man were D. A. Wolfaon and John Heaaeneberg, bricklayers, who had gone In bathing had been caught In the fierce current* of the East river and were helpless. HOKE SMITH RALLY HELD IT THE DROWNS SELF IN RIVER TO GEIA WA Y FROM DRINK By Private Leased Wire. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. T.—A. D. Klrach* ner, of Colnmhus, Ohio, committed sulelda by taking poison. Ills body wn* found I lonely hlllaldn bark of Covington, K fie left thin note, addressed to hla wife: I hate .to do thla, hot I mint. I am all poleoned and broke. I hnve not n cent., Whisky did this. I will be In Ohio river, then I know 1 will be through with drink. Yon rnn get Insu re*?*. which will halp time. Ben withes to' all my darlings. Goodhy. AUSTRALIAN BALLOT WANTED BY VOTERS Much Dissatisfaction Is Caused by Action of Muscogee' Committee. apeetel to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa.. Aug. 7.—Conalderabl# adverse comment has been Indulged In here at the action of the County Demo cratic committee refusing to adopt the Australian ballot In the coming state primary election. Th# system waa put In use at the laat county election and worked to satisfactorily that every body wa* pleased with the result. Friends of candidates on both aide* are charging that It waa dona In favor of the other man. while the real causa wa* that the commute* proposed to be guided by the rule* laid down by the state executive committee. MISSING MAN'S WIFE RECEIVES NO TIDINGS 8per!al to The Georgian. LogansvIUe, Ga, Aug. 7.—John Ben nett, th* young man who myateriously dlsappeared In Atlanta on July 21, for merly resided near this place Inatead of. Hoganavllle. Bennett was a young man of excep tional qualities and had many frlenda here. He waa formerly a prosperous farmer of Bay Creek district, from whence he moved to Atlanta to accept a position as street car conductor and later engaging In the produce broker age business. Hla wlfv has been spending some time with her parents here, and had been advised by her husband that he would join her on July 22. He failed to come and Mrs. Bennett went to At lanta to look for him. She waa In formed al hla .boarding house that he left there for LogansvIUe. The Hoke Bmtth rally at the BIJi theater Monday night was attended 1 a large audience, w-ych greeted II speakers with applause qt freque points. The meeting was under tl *n3th*ci ° f th * Ful,on Count »' Ho1 The speaker* of the evening wen Judge George Hlllyer, Hon. W. A. Coi Ington, H. H. Cabaniaa, Sam Jonr William Van Houten, Hudson Mooi and H. C. Feeplea. The speakers wei Introduced by Reuben Arnold, wt made a short address. SIMMONS ELECTED STATE CHAIRMAN By Prints Lcnxed Wire. Raleigh. N. C, Aug. 7.—F. M. Sim mons was, by a rising vote, last night elected for the sixth time Democratic atate chairman, A. J. Field being re elected secretary. Chairman Simmons was given authority to appoint an ad visory committee of eight, and named among Iti members Senator Overman, ex-Oovemor Ayeock and Richard N. Hackett, nominee for congress In the Eighth district. Edward R. McKethan, of Fayetta- vllle, will very probably run aa an In dependent for congress In the Sixth district. • OFFERS $500,000 FOR COAL LANDS By Prlrste Leased Wire. Hinton, W. Va, Aug. 7.—A syndi cate of New York capitalists has made an offer of 1500,000 for a tract of coal land cf 10,000 acres In Sumner county, lying along the new river, between Hinton and Thurmond. This Is the last of the big coal tracts for sale In West Virginia. SUNDAY BLUE LAW IS RIGIDLY ENFORCED. Special to The Georgian. Newberry, R C,' Aug. 7.—The Sun day blue law, which has been In effect In Newberry for the past two months, has been rigidly enforced. Only one violation has been so far reported. iaHi