The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 7

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reduction sale Now on to Reduce Our Large Stock of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases W e arc making splendid offers to bargain seekers. Don’t fail to take advan tage of our discount sale. Pinnacle Trunk Manufacturing Co,, R. L. TUJMAN, Mgr., 62 Peachtree Street. j MRS. BELMONT SETS NEW FASHION; IT IS CALLED THE “DOG WALK’ MAYOR J, W. MADDOX MAY ENTER THE RACE FOR IEWJUDGESHIP Former Congressman Urg ed By Friends to Make Announcement. e " ltE& .'S BREN A U Si 1 ;?; 1 ;'; ■»“****««• Th# College furnlihea high count In language, d kindred tubjectij faculty of 25 j well-equipped Uborttorle*. The conservatory 12 tft; f ** t, * ! cotlr,e training clss«es fot MusicTeacntraj 50 conc f rt bf - n •» «b* south. Btmtu had 275 boarders last year. Beautiful NlM^j*,kl*a|locatkm. Altitude IJOO feet. For cau ague. , or 1L j. PEARCE. Associate Presidents, Gaine*vilu*. Ueoit KENTUCKY OUTLA W TAKEN AFTER A HARD BATTLE AT HIS MOUNTAIN LAIR Br Private Wire. Middlesbot Ky.. August 10.—After n battle whit} ragml for an hour, Frank Hall, H'bo i , n|H*«| Jnl! at Richmond, Ky.. enptur* flute yeaterdny afternoon by njtfk L— — .. tuikv t'« , tir»Uai*y at Vrnukfort. mm* 1 tin’ ago. Ilnll killed Jack Rolen, AlMdlenlf** hurl ter, art*! oxen port Into ■ fiia. Up wtti —■ * Mitnotid. Ky. lit* wft* caught aud pat in Jail nt since iweiMtlinir lit file' mtiuiilalua. Pdin-jMlay night. l»o waa located In log <3bln near Itoae Hill. Va.. and i HhrrltT tvjlh elxteen <!«>puti(>.« ntnrtoil t to capture him. ltclnformucnt* wen* tent for. nn It vrnn thought Iiall’a friend* nod reinth t*s might go to his abl. Thirty mnnherx of the Mlddleiboro mil itary company volunteered as deputies aud left by a|N>clal twin. 1'mler a truce. Sheriff Johnaon went to file eabin and ileinnndetl Ilnll** surrender. This Ball declined to do. Fire was open ed on the enbln by the nhcrfff** forces, and after John Lee, one of Bali’s racu, had been killed. Bail surrendered. 1E(7 of the perry bill /VHICH PASSED THE HOUSE Foprlng la the copy of the amended hill Mr. Berry, of Unit, which wits I'/iMf by the house of representative* morning: ■■■■■■ A fl f«» be rCiitlffcnl nit Act to Provide fo the Establiahmeut and Maintenance offlchool* of Agriculture and the Me* «-i»lc Arts In tne ltei #t«l Plntrlct* of This I’tlon 1. Be It enacted by the general I rreb'r enacted by authority of the same, lit the governor Is hereby authorised t establish and etiaae tii las maintained leeen congressional district of the state industrial and agricultural school in Sot*. 1 Be It further enacted. That nil **ea received from the Inspection of fer Insert mid oil* and nil other Inspection •ees received by the department of agrionl* tare In this state, after *the present year, over the expenses of such Inspection, shall 1o used ns a fund for the purpose of es- lublishing nud maintaining such schools, ami, us for as practicable, lie equally dl such a**—* jl|—mm laed to or said svUooIm, from time respective portion* of said fund. Hoc. 3. Be It further enacted. That tbo governor Is nntliorlxrd ami directed to np- l"Hnt from curb county lu the respective congressional districts, one trustee for the S'h.Hii to l*» established In such district; S'fh trustee to bold office for the term of sis year* from his appointment and until his successor Is appointed, and that tb" trustees so elected In each district shall constitute n tmard of trustees for tbo *!>»»>) In sdld district, with pow subject to tbo provisions of this net. 4. lUt l‘ - “*-*• ’ u ^vtTnnr shall whir-11 to locate a school tor the district if n-hleh such county Is situated. together any additional donation In the way or bnfidlngs or money, end If there are two «r mote offers of such donation*, the gor ertmr. with the aid of the trustees of Stic *'Ii*h»I. shall select which to smut, tak ing Into consideration the title, value, the central ness of loentlou. accessibility ami suitableness In any respect for the pur- l M *»* Intended, and upon the acceptance ”[ nay ■nidi donation, and the execution *'f the proper deed* vesting title In the within n reasonable time, ***“ ..ooi rn * ‘ e.| of an English education. and practical treatises or lectures on agriculture In all Its branches, and the mcchnnfr arts. Sec. 7. Be It further enacted, That the faculty of snch schools shall couslst of the principal, who shall tie au Intelligent fanner; one superintendent nnd Instruc* tor In farm work; one Intelligent mechanic, who shall direct nnd Instruct In nil me- chnuleul work In nnd ont o( tho shops; •one practical Instructor In core of stock and dairying; one Instructor In HngKsh. nud such other instructors and assistants ns tUe funds of the collage may Thar the trustees mat dispense wl combine the duties of ' $1.00 i LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL BANK Inerr.i allow'd «t IE* rat. ..f THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM, 11 mi [in umlstl Mffll-utautllr. E. H. THORNTON. Pr...d.nL W. F. MAN RY, Ciihiir, H. C. CALDWELL, Ai.L Ci.hl.r. ■1 TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast aud Northwest, from June 1 to September 1,'Ph. v/ith spec : al stop-over privileges, good roturning to October 31st, 1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1sttoSept,30 Use the splendid through service of tho SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from Now Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwost and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION, J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 PoaclUroo Street, Atlanta, Oa. i 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. 8t*tion, corner Mitehsll and Madison Avonuo. N. It.—Following soboduta 0«ur*s pub lished Oflly as Information and are uot Kuorsntesd: - Local to Utr r U4kjnq Blrinlugliam 10:15 n. ui. A. M — .NU U. I AND LlNCI.N.NAIi I. Itcartbuiiul tralu Atlantu — out chsnM, compuavu of vostliiuicd in iu Cluiluuati with ' Xlwroi* ...... i of YMflbiiM •»*y (*«r««u«h <3 drawing room ^r^ViJin? xvr#‘TrDOTir’ft’xiritsTjnr N«* — Arrlvs F’rmq— J An. i»spart To- • 2 Naobvlu*.. f.noin • 2 NsjEnUc* n » am n Marjatts... S It nm | 7* Msrisftn .12 lA |.bt % i*3 ,Nn*<)iv)llf..U <5 smj* K Nnshvllls 4.^' jmii Mnrlctfs... jii pm, 72 MaiiatU, (36 pm • 1 Xlfbntts. 7:» inn.* I Na*thvm#. I f.0 pn iCRHTIAt oy oiQltgl .THiTOTfr - . Arrlra, rroiu- riAvniiunh tttpart C<fr os ii-....' permit. ivlth and any of the ninm*. Sec*. 8. Ib* It fnrtiifr enact!**!, That after the tlrst buildings are erected, before tho opetiiug of suet school*, which shall In* onlg such ns are absolutely necessary for temporary use, all work on. In ami nboot *a bl schools, or ou the fhrm. or on or In thir barns nnd shops connected with said s«‘hool*. whether It In* farming, building, cure of stock or work of whatever kind, Sec. 9. Be It further enacted, That tui tion in said schools shall bo free, nnd the trustees mny limit the nmnlier of stu dents from time to time, according *“ capacity nnd means of the Instltntlo *h»H make such rules of admission to equalise as far as practicable tbo prlv •leges of the school among the counties ordlng to |M)»uUtlon And the tms- MEDICALSCHOLARSHIPS FOR STATEJJNIVERSITY Gov. Terrell Names Young Men Who Will Receive Free Tuition. in 1 *, numn n renwmnmu iiiuv, iuu *»1 for said district shall l*e eatnlnlsli- ;»u the tract sclecfe*! with tb" right [elect another locality should such (ties nnd equipment for beginning the same, in the meantime nccnmnlntlng for said nur post* the funds going to said school which IIMIV be recelred from the rent of nny iHirtlon of the property, but It Is made the duty of sold trustees to n|M»n said school, even though It may have to Ito done nt flrnt on a limited settle, ns early ns practicable, nnd afterward* extend Its operations a* circumstance* may permit* nml the trustees or# authorised to ren to the l»cst advantage, from time to tune. ^ ot *al*l ^school purposes of sabl Her} Iff. Be It further enartrtl. That nil * *»ws lu conflict with saute are, hereby re pealed. law* THEY FLED FROM ROME, BUT WERE CAPTURED. deed* not he made t*» the satisfaction of Rpeclai to The Georgian. th»‘ governor. And If such loan lu* made or |H*rfeeteU In any district within one gMMiMn the passage ' district shall go Into nnd l*e ^pro^ rnted ju (ILtrk-tfl egalar common- school fuml In said »• ipnl of said *cli04»l* shall, under the ■ctiou of tb# trustees, '■gMaMfifittttf nf !| ll receipts from the , keep nn account ■■■Wl....... sale of the prod* •U ts Of the farm or shops which ant not •''untamed in ssbl school, and one-half of Mid receipts for each year shall bo set aside a* n fund to pay the students That cii<h pupil, having performed to the satis faction of the principal, his dntles for **t entire school year, shall receive his pro rata of sntd fund. the. "mount going f-t em h pupil not to eseeed flffff. nn*l the I*nlamv. if spy, to Ik* replaced In the geuer- 3 > fund *»f the school . . Sec «. He it further enacted. That lb" course of stifles In said school* shall 1»* couflnetl to The elementary branches Want a Diamond? Come in to see ours. You will be charmed with their beauty and quality. The prices will appeal to vour practical sense. \V c stand absolutely ready to guarantee every stone wc sell. Our Btoclt is handled by experts and you can depend upon Honorable dealing. Maier & Berkele. Chattanooga, Term., Aug, 10.—J Holdbrook nnd Eaalc Range have been Arrested here aa fugitive, from Juetlce. Thev are wanted nt Rome, Oa., to an- «wer several chargea, one of which la n.-milt with Intent to kill. Holdbrook la of a prominent fami ly, and waa once a bailiff at Rome. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE ARAGON. lira Henry It. Oeetehlna, Columbna; J. C. Collin. Bnriio»rlHo; Mrn. C. U. Leonard Olid dounhtea Re ton ton-. llr». L. t. Later, l’rrry; T. r. Itowr, Thn.ao.toa. AT ThFmARION. It t>. Itrmvn owl ehlld. Itawkln.rllle; S. H. fork .on, Athene; P. JI. Ifewfcllie. ’Mteora - otto tloMreu. Fermiimh; IV. Coley, P'lori-iiee; IP. A. Gotoi < l.rilHit; Hylveeter. AT THE PliDMONT, tiny A. Corewell. Veldoete; lire. If. R. Thoaiae no.I nitree, Tettallh*; lira. W. IV. ttormoa. Tenallle; IS II. Kellie, Fort Vet ter; R. c. Bridge,, Qulttueu; llolaud Ki ll.. llneon. AT THeIuMBALL. IV. M. Henry. Itome; It. M. Xteltli. llo mo: K. II. is. Kttllilm. Woolttlae; !!. C. Kutltfc, Mom..; Mr.. It. L Wnehtel. Mo- nmC'i. It. tVllllaioo. Amerli u.; C. j. Allen, Warero..; c. H. Hbnrp. Rome; T. It. itiiue nniI' wife. Fairborn; c. A. tiroy and boo, Warneelterit: I*. K. illetm. lefferaouvllle; 3. T. Lone, Iron City; 3. K. Reid, Monteanwto: It, II. rho.'lmnt, Unbwil: IV. B. Jarkeon. .Jteeit»letn>; \V. A. Kteir le.. Jtiane; J* It. Itulton-, Vel'kietn: K. 3. Mn:hetm.tAngnata; 3. it. I'ark, 11 reeneltoro; 3. J*. Brown. Ilotr- kfneytlle; tVIIMam cilftr.n. Hnwaott: If. It. tVinler. IVIoterrllle; K. O. lieefer. li. 'rgto; tl. S. Ballftr.L If ~ “ “* ‘ tlrontrlll-: 3, H. 2 kt. Tle'U;;i.\ tile. Governor Terrell hu named the young gentlemen for the beneficiary scholarship* for the medical branch of the State Unlveralty at Augueta. The uppotnteaa art ne follows: State at Large—Frank -C. Thorpe, Buena Vl.ta; Frank’ p. Norman, Weat Point; W. E. Braswell, Monroe; Jbhn A. Brown, Athene. First C’ongreeelonal District—Harry Button, Hwalnaboro; George L. Smith, Swalneboro. Second Congreeslonal District—G. T. Crosier, Cedar Springs; Leonard Ba ker, Atuley. Third Congreeslonal District— Ouy O, Lunsford, Atnerlcu*; Jease H. Riley, Grovanla. Fourth Congressional District— Thomas Grant, West Point; W. E. Drane, Buena Vista. Fifth Congressional District—W. H, Calloway, Monroe; Mason Smith, Doug- lasvllle. Sixth Congressional Dlatrlct—W. H. Austin, Griffin; Oeorge L. Johnson, Tateevllle. Seventh Congressional District—W. A. Davis, Marietta, XL F. D. No. I; trby Simmons, Hiram, Eighth Congrentlonal Dlatrlct—O. 8. Wood, Madison; G. T. Bernard, Athens. Ninth Congressional District—J. S. Burrell, Burton; Ralph Freeman, Da cula. Tenth Congressional District—John J. lse, Augusta; L. B. Royal, Hephil- bah. Eleventh Congressional District—W. T. Price. Jr., Bartow; W. E. Williams, Soperton, R. F. D. No. 1. J. M. TERRELL, Governor. By the Governor; W.-E. IRVIN, Private Secretary. This August 9, 1904. POOR WHITE WOMAN WHIPPED BY HOODLUMS. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., Aug. 10.—War rants hsve been sworn out for the ar- reet of several whits men on the chsrge of whipping Mrs. Harriet Coburn, a poor but respectable white woman, who lived on a farm In the lower section of this county. After being whipped, Mrs. Coburn and her two children left the county, fearing to return because of the threats that had been made against her. Mrs. Coburn, who suffered at the hands of the wblts men. Is said to be in Lancaster county, and when the rase Is ready for trial she will be on hand. , i A LOUISIANA FIRM BUYS FIRST NEW BALE. THOS. H. GOODWIN TO ADDRESS CLERKS Thomas IX. Goodwin, candidate for mayor, will make a short address to the clerks of the city Friday afternoon at 6:15 o'clock In the vacant store for merly occupied by tbe Bass Dry Goods Company, on Whitehall street, between Alabama and Hunter streets. Mr. Goodwin stated that the hour and place were selected a* convenient for the clerks, to whom.he wishes espe cially to speak. TWO GOVERNORS SAVED BY LEAP By Prlrate Leased Wire. Hprlngflcld, OMn, August 10.—Governor Wsrfleld, of Maryland, anil Governor Har ris. of Ohio, and General J. Warren Kelfer. hod u unrrow eacnpo from death yesterday Ity Jumping from nn antn whirl, broke down ou the rnllroud tranks a mo ment before a fast train dnshrd by, MIS31NG~SHREVEPORT GIRL LOCATED IN CHICAGO. Sperlal to The Georgian. Shreveport, La., Aug. 10,—Annie Risk, a 14-year-old Shravsport girl, has been Ideated In Chicago, after an absence from her home of about one week. The girl conducted a fruit and candy store for her father, One day last week the latter went to the store, found It locked, but waa unable to lo cate his daughter. At his request, the police telegraphed to several cities, with tho result that yesterday after- WOMAN WOO SUICIDED I cars. Arrlw* itoma ;.s. s. tn.: test-; ‘ISj i.aM'A Ai*lt WrUf^TflUTT TUTT. Tioojpt tits n. U1.I Claeiaoau I j- p. m ; • ROAli. julsrlllv S:lh p. m.; Cbfsago 1:33 s. m. Arrive rrost— i Depart To* •aft* cat f rvk*. All lavala b*tw*«»a At* •goim* 11:0 am t # Mnntjrnin«*r t r 5 3^ nta inta nud ClkrfttttffU* . . *|li3l|inn. 7:4"* tun j*3iootg'm , r)r.l2 45 urn i:»i A. JW l»Allsf. to Orlffla and . .li:K ptn,*H«*injn 4 i> 4'oluailius. Arrive* Urlfflu 7:11 a. m.; Co* Ulimnur 8 2u ara.UfJrnngM . » r> pm |mn**u» id s. o» *Moutk«iii^ry. 2:46 |>iu *Moutc nrrj*,U 11 pru 6:15 A. 51.-..0. ItDAlI.t. local to Mocon , • tufty. All oilier trains dally exctpi Hnu- WAS NOTED AERONAUT «**» . hnmstvtt * ami Jockscui?}lli*. Mnk*** ail I da* 1 stops . orrWtiitf Mnoon 0:15 a. tn.; Uruu* All trains of Atlanta and Wnt Toli.t wira 4 u. nn; Juvkj»j»u\il»r'7:40 n. m. llallrosil rompnny arrive ot nad rtopt 7KW A. 5i.—.no. jo, UAIIa\ s — 1 ulliiian to from Atlsntn Trrmlnnl station, rorncr I llirmliiuUatu. 5lom|ihls., Knnsas LU y dug ! m Ur hr II strsft i»nrt »sill».m stoi iTS^KanlB 1 ?®, lud 1 ’. dorado Pi..ft.Tl A hAlTTlOAri. * C, ‘ Arrive Krom- | Dtrarf - leptH pr of Body Identified at Funeral By Reporter as Mi's. Crenshaw. W Rpsclsl to Tho Ucorglftti. Fort Worth, Tex., Au*. 10.—Mr*. Minnie Crenshaw, nbo suldileil harm, waa formerly Miss Xellte bevaughn, the flrst woman to II nn nlrshlp (u th* United Rtnf«'s. Hho was of clrcns ftuge fame and a Flormlora beauty. Mhw turuoil down n million*In* I Am Augelea to wed it poor hlnektmlth. At her funeral yesterday the wotmtn was rcntftilsnd by n uewspnper reporter, and her Imsbflud being qnestloneil, admitted hor iQsntttjr. Mrs. Crenstinw was tbe flrst woman to salt In a modern airship. This she did on feet. Hu * second ascent she ascended even higher. Mb* n loo travel*) with aeroral el reuse# nml mmdcitl comedy nrgnidxntlnn*. At the time of her death she wo* 19 years of nge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ureanhaw mm* end months ago from Citllforuht. - y ^ X: bera sev- h»r« waa no known ranee for tbe sal* noon they rectlvad a telegram from Chicago to the effect that the girl wa« found there, and that ahe waa nnxloun to return home. The father Immediately wired transportation. enrs thruugff wlttumt chaugi*. IMniog mrs t. . m u L .r — serr# nil meols eu route. Arrives Wash-1 oUAftOAflt) Aik I.l.sT. MAIt.'VA\ liiutoa l;U a. in,; .Ni**v nn.lfmjx m. Arrive From— i i»ep*rt To— 1:0) l*. M. No. 4o, DAii.V.—New York Washington... LM m« Rlrmlngh.im 6.44 ana lltprcsi*- l>oy coaches between Admit* nloi • Abbe rill# 9 *m. Monroe ... 7 20 am \VoshlugtOOs ailvuiiers between Aii*ntn, Memphis. 11:46 *m New \ork.... 12 00 riiurinite nnd Wnslilngton. .\rrivcs t\ nsh* New York ..,. J 2» pro-Abherl Ingtuo 1):05 n. in.; Now York n p. in. Monroe.. .. 12:16 I*. M.—No. 8. IiAU.Y.-I.omiI for I lllrmlnghSui Mncott, arriving Moron 2:40 i». in. IDO 1'. M,—No. JO, JjAJi.Y.—ilocon nnd 11 Is %, hIiihV Ills'. elMlIllUHU Ol.brlVHlli.lt CllHir car Atlmtit to Mncon. 4:25 1*. M.—So. 37. DAiraV.-rullmnn slei'plng car nnil «wiy coaetlcs to nfriuiug- Ism in. Arrives Ulriiilnghani t);l& p, hi., ... i«L .. 7 40 pin Memphis . „-•« mmfmv Hhown In Ceuirsl tin | M pm 6 64 pm • XT pra LOW RATES gpeelsI to Tbe Georgias. Shreveport, La, Aug. 10.—The first I bale of 1906 cotton raised In Caddo | parish wag sold Wednesday afternoon j to the C. H. Mlnge Jk Co, factors. The cotton was raised by Fullllove A !j| Kirby, on their plantation at Belcher.'.J It clamed as good middling and sold tor 14 cents per pound. SHINGLE LATH BUYERS We have (or tale. Immediate delivery: 300 M. “Carolina 8peclali'’ Highest grade Cypres* Shingles, full dimension, 5x16. Beetx-Prlmes. 600 M, each All Heart Pine, full dimension, 4x18 and 6x18 Shingles. 600 M. No. 2 Pine 4x18 an) 5x18 Shlngloa. 1,000,000 Standard Green I-aths, 4 feet long, exactly 1 1-2 inebe* wide, exactly 8-8 Inch thick. We can deliver carloads and mixed carloads to all points In Georgia at satisfactory prices. Drayload lota a specialty. 800 tons Hair Fibre and Wood Fibre Plaster reedy tor Im mediate shipment from Atlanta, Birmingham and Montgomery. Dehydratlne, the highest g.ade Damp and Water Proofing Compound. KEYSTONE LIME-THE PUREST, WHIT EST LIME ON THE MARKET, PUT UP IN THE STRONGEST AND MOST ATTRACT IVE BARRELS. SEND FOR SAMPLE BAR REL OF KEYSTONE LIME. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. _jy. "Air twin# Balk _ 4:30 V. M.-No. 22. DAII.Y.-Clrlffln Coluuitiu*. Puilmou pulnc* •Iwpiug utr iukI •l.ijr ronrliis*. 4 J5 l r . M.-So. 23. DAff.r.-LocoI to Fay ' «tt*vlilo nnil Fort valhry. i * 4:60 1*. M -No. 15. fiAirsY.^rbrn.iga ; Via (Ir.iwlug room i.mi sip*piiisf rate jo Lia cinutfi nml Slrmphls soil CtulUfioni to > Ui.il*vlllt'. Arrlvs* Itumi* T:30 p. m.; IJnlton I :SOUTHERN RAILWAY lilt I*. M.—bo. 1,. DAILY.-Jink.', nil | top*. Local (o Ifwttfn: arrive* flertln 10:6') | p. 11,-No. It. llAll.r.-1'lorMn IJie Warm Springs, Gs . i:xz cm* » P r,n B .. 8 . c. f eoaebe* to JbiUjhivUIf nml IU.iubwI. U; m- Asheville, N. C. r#* j|U'k*oqvifle SAo o. ni.; ffrattsirlcfe ... ^ n. m.t Ht. A.-irustlh* io *. m. Wayr.etville, i0. C.s . 1 r M ' Jl I • A li. V I fllMMrf* Ua H j...« Buil U aj r Unllmnn drusrlng room nu-pi.ii^ .-or. At Hendoreonville, N. C. lautn to Hhri'veporf. tsorol «I»op#r Alhnu Lak# Toxawav. N. C. to ItlrinliiifliHiii Arrl,»* lllriiilnaljaiii 5;Jo ^ a. ni.; Slerldlnn 11 a. tn.: ioeftwa 2 -. n. . Tryon, N. C Hi.; Vtrksliurg, 4:u6 p. la.; Ntneveport 10ie — * _ . . t». m gfsepvr* open to recehe pdiceoger*' *<wprlnQt, Tif>n .. 5:00 it. m 12 NfGIIT-Xo. .V. DAILY.—Uoltort glut*# l-’nit Mi*U. Koll'l vtlli.iil.-i truiii. Hl.-cplnx rnrs tn S*w .* ork, Itletimoml, Charlotte awl Dining Asheville. Conrlie* to Washington. VI.- rare aerre nil taenia ra route. Arrive* rjl.|.lfiW York 6:0 a rereiv# Atlanta . Tlrket fit Fefer* I js:v; •till- .l—prr op#* tSJSjt. in. ice NuM PrarMrra. t,u Vlirlurt. HE WILL TAKE BRIDE TO PANAMA WITH HIM. By Prlratn D-raM Wire. Harpsra Ferry, W. Va., Aug. 1*.—A pretty wedding was solemnized In St. Peters Csthollc church by tb* Rev. Mr. Collin*. The bride wss Alice France* Carey, who lives In Msryland. Just across the river from Harper* Ferry. Th* groom, William Joseph Murphy, whose home Is In Harpsra Ferry, Is s government Inspector In Pansms. Aft- s reception at the home of the groom, the bridal party took the train for New York, where. In a few days, they trill sail for thsir nsw horns In Panama. DESERTED BY LOVER, WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. 8t. Simons, Oa Cumberland Island, Gs Atlantic Beach, I la .... Chicago, III Saratoga Springs, N, Y Atlantic City. N. J .. .. A,bury Park, N. J. .. .. Detroit, Mich ) 376 8.30 10.60 11.60 10.00 i2.n 10.00 11.35 12.00 13.00 14.60 32.05 43 80 40.00 41.90 30.05 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Ticket* on tele dally limited for re turn until October 31, 1906. Paceenoer and Ticket Office No. 1 Peachtree btreet. ’Phone 142. O'.atrct Pieton&er Agent. OPIUM ^ylSsSauTo sporlal to Tfc. G-orst«h. Chattanooga, Tenn„ Aug; 10.—After having been deserted by her lover, Clara Ray, a farmer Inmate of a house of III fame here, eulclde by taking morphine at the country Jtome of Suele Green, beyond Missionary Ridge. Her lover deserted her several days ago. She became despondent, and after be coming Intoxicated, took an overdose of murphln*. I sad whiskey HAirra cared at home with out pain, hook of pef- . _ _ tlcaf.r. rant r ft Bit. IJJJ-—^ : wooc , .r.v,n.3r r 104 N. Fryer I 4 *reel. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? If n. use Southern Homo Lead and Zinc Mixed Paint*. The standard of quality in tho Soui v for the past twenty-two yoarj. F. J. COOLEDGE & BR0„ 12. \. Forsyth SL Atlanta.