The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 9

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i. iii-j Aiuut i'A utAUitu pavison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. For Saturday Misses 9 25c Hose at 15c Pair. Fine ribbed, splendid Summer Hose,for misses, light and cool, but a % en sor\ iceable quality, fast black, absolutely. We never sold better Hose at 2oe. A new shipment in all sizes, for this sale at 15c pair. Embroidery Collars at 10c Each. Dainty white collars with long or short tabs. The designs are very stylish and attractive. Open-work embroidery, eyelets, and little blind, figures over grounds of Swiss. “Lingerie” — decidedly. The tine value is 25c. We are selling them at 10c each, but this is probably the last shipment we shall bo able to get. ' White Skirts—Duck and Linen. All White Duck Skirts that have been selling at $1.50 are offered now at $1.00 each. Plain models, cut extra wide, with deep hems, or tastily strapped. Quite a variety of styles. Beautiful Skirts of Linen in the newest designs; these are also re duced in price— $5.00 to $10.00 Skirts are now $3.00 to $7.50. $1.00 Wash Petticoats 69c Each. Newly made, stylish summer Petticoats of Chambrav, in oxblood, blue and tan, or of Ginghams in a variety of stripes. They have deep, attractive flounces and are finished with numerous small ruffles. $1.00 kinds for 69c. Mercerized Petticoats with deep accordeon pleated flounces, in black, red, brown, green and blue; $1.00 each, value $1.50. Childrens Muslin Drawers 10c. Sizes 2 to 7 years. A good grade of Muslin with hemstitched h e m and cluster tucks above, worked buttonholes. There’s a limit of six pairs to a purchaser on these. Otherwise, we couldn’t possibly get enough to supply the demand at this price, 10c pair. Here are children’s Muslin Petticoats with deep flounces, hem and cluster tucks, lace or embroidery trimmed, at. 39c each; were 50c. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Women 9 s Summer Vests 11c Each. Vests of lisle thread—thin and soft; worth double the price to the wearer this hot summer weather. Neck and arms are nicely finished with tape. There’s a whole lot of service and comfort in every one of them. Offered Saturday at 11c each. Union Suits for Women-“These at 25c Suit. Xowneek and sleeveless, made umbrella style, trimmed with lace. Not a great quantity—just a few dozen, in fact. Reduced to 25c suit. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. STOLE FOR WIFE; JUDGE PAYS FINE By Private Leased Wire. Marlon, Ind., Aug. 10-—Justice Phil lips had a prisoner before him yester day charged with a theft. In which the evidence left no doubt. He ltsten- «d to the evidence which convicted the thief, then searched In hie pockets and found a Jf> bill, hsnded It to the prisoner and told him to go. Justice Phillips held that the law can afford to waive lie right to retribution sometimes, and always should In the had been without food for two daye, stole two bushels of wheat from a farmer. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN CANDIDATES MAY HAVE VOTE WATCHED CANNON BOOMED EIGHT "EXCHANGES" 'SOLDIER SUICIDES [SUICIDE'S WHISKY Democrats in Illinois In dorse Wm. Jennings Bryan. By Private Witt, , Chicago, 111., Aug. 19.—The Cannon boom for president wtf fairly launched yesterday In many county teata over the state, where resolution* calling on the speaker to accept the nomination were adopted. Some of the conventions held In 1111 nol*. of the Democrat*, Indorsed \V llam J. Bryan for president. ARE PUT OUT HERE BY BOYKIN BIL ‘Wo'Haven’t Had Time to Think It Over,” Bay Managers. AMERICAN PRINCESS IN NEWPORT SOCIETY. CLOTHING VALUES At this store are always good, but the values you get now will benefit you now end benefit us In the future. Well add your name to onr list of, regular customers If you wilt attend our 25 Per Cent Discount •ale on Men’s fancy Suits and odd Trousers. Suits bear the label "ALFRED BENJAMIN * CO.",” Trousers. "PARAGON." If you wear tlietn once you’ll have no other make. Any STRAW HAT In the bouse for $1.00, worth from It.OO to 15.00. H. Van Dyke, chairman, of the Pulton county Democratic executive sub-committee, has notified the can didates for governor that they may have a representative at each of the polling places In the county to witness the counting of ballots polled August v I'rlrafe Ltoaed Wife. Newport, U. 1,, Aug. 10.—The Prince find Prince** Cantncuxene, who ore guests of the Alfred Vanderbilt* Oakland, are making their Initial op pearance since the season of their wedding In Newport, September, 1899. They did not meet in Newport, but the Plnclan hills, when Ml** Grant * Mr*. Potter Palmer wer«» touring Ki rope. Prince** i.'antAruzene 1m tall, stately, hnnd*ome. roee pink complex lpn. eye* of daikeet hazel, hnlr almost black hut very 'uxurlnnt. The princes* has Just passed her thirtieth birthday. He I* a trifle over three year* her senior. LARGE INCREASE IN MUSCOOE ftpsrlal to The Georgian. 'okynhtia Go-, Aug. 30c—The tax re tiA-n* for Muscogee county for the year 1906 a* completed by Tax Assessor Henderson show a remarkable gain In tunny respect* «• i th"*,. of !»".%. tin* total amount bring $ 1'.'.fioT.tbi". ,t g.-lu of $1,670,220. The professional tax fell oi a no proirjisionai tax tei off $10, and the Increase In the num ber of polls was 1.289. The negroes return a total of 9489.480. a gain, as before stated, of 866,900 over that o’l last year. CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST CITY OFFICIALS, Special to Tho Georgian. Greenville, H. CL, Aug, 10.—Green Hie 1* now writhing In the throes of an alleged police scandal. The bp* clar council committee appointed to Investigate certain charge* preferred by two discharged policemen have made a partial report, and this report set* forth (hat the efficiency of the police force I* not maintained, and several Important ordinances are not enforced. , Thief of Police Beeknell Is charged with being In “cahoot” with the stock ade superintendent, Captain Wllllmon, In raining hogs at the convict camp at the city's expense; the chief being al lowed Ills actual traveling expenses to the fire chiefs’ convention at Hot Springs, It charges, put In a bill for full round trip fare, when all the time he had a Southern railway pas*. The chief Is nlno charged with Improving his premises at the city’s expense. WIFE AND CHILD ELOPED WITH HIM By Private Leased Wire. New York, August 10.—On a chnrgi ba fiction. lleiiry Itfllpb Weaver, aged 24. “ * taper* rittstuirg, ncrusm! him of haring left Pitts burg on July 18, lost. In company with Limey's wife and tbelr fourteen-months- old tioliy. In court. Wearer refused to disclose the ItercalK/uts of Mrs. Lsasy and the child. 500 NEBRA8KAN8 TO GO TO GOTHAM TO 8EE BRYAN By Prlrate I^nsed Wire. New York, Aug. 10.—Colonel A. C. Drink water, of Mlssachusetts: ex-Oov- ernor Benton McMUlIn, of Tennessee State Senator Thomas F. Grady, of New Ymk; Father Durey and t’nln nel Jacob Ruppert were elected mein hers of tin- Bryan lercptlon nniinilt fee by the executive committee yes terday. Thoma* F. Smith was chosen recording secretary to serve at the ro- ceptlon at Madison Square Garden. An efTort will be made to seat all state delegations as far as possible. At least 600 people will come from Nebraska to welcome Mr. Bryan his return to America. HABRIMAN WINS IN EXPRESS FIGHT Ur Private Lomed Win*. New York, Au». 10.—At the annual meeting of the atnekholdera of the Well* Fargo A Co., here yesterday, the ticket of thirteen directors, handed by K. H. Harrimon, and composed of Walter C. Stoker, who line been leading an opposition movement. WILL BET ON HEAR8T, nr Private l.rm>i'il Wire. New York, Aug. 10.—Fred H. Brook,. No. 7 Wall street, I*' commissioned to K. Essig Bros., ''CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN/ 26 WHITEHALL ST. The communication reads as fol lows: "Atlanta, Ga., August 9, Hot. "Dear Sir: The eub-commlttee of the Democratic executive committee of Fulton county. Georgia, having In charge the details of the state while Democratic primary election of said county, unanimously adopted a resolu tion at Its session of the 7th Instant, permitting yourself. If you so desire, to have a representative at each pri mary election precinct in said county to watch the count of the ballots cast In the primary election of August M, I tot, for state house officers. The same privilege was accorded to the other candidate* for governor. "Should you desire to avail yourself the aBbve named courtesy, kindly notify the undersigned In their official capacity by the :oth Instant, together with names of the representative*' for several precincts of thts county and letters of authority will be promptly issued to them. If ho reply Is rscelved by the .undersigned In their official capacity from you by the above named date, such failure will be construed to mean that you do not wish to avail yourself of aforesaid courtesy. DYKE. "Chairman Sub-Committee. “CHARLES N. ALLEN. "Secretory Sub-Committee," CONFEDERATE VETERAN8 ENJOY CAMP LIFE. Hpoclol to The UevrglSD. Gadsden, Ale., Aug. te.—Tho annuel encampment of the Confederate vet crone of Etownh county commenced yesterday at Clllllands Springs, sev era! miles east of Attatla. The camp Is being conducted In true military style of the days of the civil war, except the hardehipH which hnve been ellml- noted. Colonel R. A. D. Dunlap, com mander of Emma Hanaom Comp C. C. V.. Is master of ceremonies. FARMERS AND AGENTS TALK MELON GROWING. Special to The Georgias. Oededen, Ala., Aug. 10.—Agents of the Louisville and Naahvllla railroad and a number of fermepi held a con ference here yesterday to discuss the growing and marketing of melons and vegetables on an extensive scale. It has been found that the soil of this county produces unusually early and fine mejnni end the railroad company In anxious to have the farmers take tha cultivation of these products up on an extensive scale. Candidate Withdraw!. Special te The Georgian. Macon. Go, Aug. 10.—W. D. McNeil. _ candidate for the legialature. with drew from the race this morning. Ry the term* of the Boykin bill, which has passed both branches the legislature and which will doubt less receive the signature of the gov ernor, eight brokerage houaea In At lauto. employing altogether about 100 men, will be put out of business abeo- lutdv. In tin- colli, htni■-. in .i.K 100 of the concern* will be abolished Whether or not the brokerage cents will quietly fold their tents and go away or whether some effort evade or break .down the Boykin bill will be made, could not be learned Frt day from any of I he ideal concerns af reeled. "It’s too toon for ui to say anything We haven't hnd time to think II tvas the tenor of what the managers hnd to say. The terms of the Boykin bill nppsar to mnke It sweeping Those finns In Atlanta which abolished by the art aie the exchanges of Ware A Lelend. filbert A Clay. Hubbnrd Urns. Co., Chat. A Edmund Randolph, L. J. Anderson A Co., Pled mont Brokerage Co., Freeman A Co, and Joseph Thompson. FIVE CENT8. O By Private Leased wire. O New York, Aug. 10.—Coniptroll- O er Met* forwarded a city warrant O to K O. Sidtmann, of lit East O Forty-second street, for five cents. 0 To pay this bill of one-twentieth O part of a dollar the city Orag re el qulrrd to spend more thnn It In O nth. I.'il |'ii per, 111 I if -1 e|| r I „ ,lll-l the O time of the eighteen men required O to pass upon nil hilts. In all the 0 O elght-en men required fifteen days O 0 In which to verify the nrmums. ~ 00000000000000000OO0OOOOOO WOMEN ARE HURT IN AUTO WRECK Policeman Also Injured In Trying to.Arrest the Occupant*. By Print* l/nW W ire. New York, Aug. 10.—A large (oaring automobile was wrecked at Jeromo and ilurnslde avenues, the Bronx, early to day while being chased by a mount cd officer, and Mr*. Howard, of Rich mond, Va., and Ml** Margaret Evans, two occupants of the automobile, arc In Fordham hospital with fractured skulls. Policeman Smith was also In Jursd. He may die. The officer hailed the driver and when Stewart KM lot t. the owner and chauffeur, did not stop, started In pur suit ;it .1 gallop. Hr 1 mm- III* u Ith t 1m* automobile In Ilurnslde avenue, where the nimlrino sWtrrSd to the right, striking tho policeman's mount, horse went over and at the same time the automobile struck the curb and turned turtle, spilling out the o pants/ WOMAN 18 CAUGHT IN AN OPIUM RAID B; Private Leased Wlrv, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 10-Mr*. J. Blieli, of 461 rilnton strevt. Muff*in, N. Y.. nu* nr rested here lost sight In s Mid upon n Chinese store. A ftinnll quantity of opium frets eaptsred In the raid. Th* woman nd That the fra* there to secure VOMEN BEG FOR FOOD AFTER A LONQ TRAMP By Private Leaned Wire. Washington. Ang. 10.-Poorly clad, but*, gry and toot tore, two German women traveler*. Mles/Agnes Boyll nml Mis* Mile tlmi this morning ami jitko enough mmieyr : Ironltly Front L „ stranded. thl* morning ami ior wow ami >Ii inmier to earn them back to tlyti, X. V. They hid just emu* from floyal, Va., where they had become PRI80NER8 ARE BALKED IN EFFORT TO E8CAPE By r Privets Iseated Wire, ■Parkersburg, W. Vs., Aug. 16.-*-An unsuccessful attempt was mods today prisoners In the Wood county Jail a.* get their freedom. Ben Craig end several other felony prisoner* were back of the movement, and when dis covered had almott made their way out ' the building. 8urvivors Are to MssL By Private Leased Wire. Warrenton, ye., August 10,~Tht sur vivors of the Black Horse company will hold a reunion nt Faquir White Bulphur Springs, August 18. . THE VIRTU0U8 PENN8YLVANIAN. By Wex Jones. Well, If there was money to be riven „j»t. I wa* there te take ft,-Frederick Vrootuan., assistant trainmaster on the Penasylvahls railroad. That spetlesa, Jiensvotest. Inshrmt road. Where mjj^MJJokno'ra, nllbonib sift* flnppoa,. si trslnass—r, you found Is •OkM cell mis- Ikonmnri nice sham of lug stork. That was nrvrr a (raft, that was sever "fwss s’* fill Is Bis us lift, (booth ths ■usrknkrvs 111- rourss. ss Iks wltaesm r I’d favor no iWpper* for Virtu*. they nuy. 1* reword liy itarlf. But that unaty aid .maxim niuat su on the ah*lf: WHEN TOLD TO GO TO GUARD HOUSE 8| fat to The Georgian Chattanooga. Tenn., Aug. 10.—When Private Fred J. Coertner. who waa ar rested last night on a charge of being ARsurlated In selling liquor at Fort Oglethorpe, oa^ was asked by offlcer> to go to the guard house, he pulled a revolver from his clothes end blew out hie brains. Despondency over hta ar rest Is said to be responsible for the rash set. Private Coertner was a rfiember of Troop H, Twelfth Cavalry. •> was a native of Texas. CAUSES HOT FIGHT BETWEEN NEGROES PITTSBURG BATES TO NEW ORLEANS CHEAPERTHANALA. gpsclal to The Georgian. Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 16.—Colonel John H. Bankhead, alternate candidate for the l*nlteri Htates senate, In a speech at Hokes Bluff, said that In the rueh for railroad building, the two most Important and economical meth od* had been overlooked, namely water and public highways.. Alabama has more navigable waterways than any ther state In the union, 8,660 miles, which have been surveyed and approv ed by the national government, he said, and predicted that when they were made navigable that Mobile would become the greatest coaling station In the world. He said ths only sure and certain way to regulate railroad ratee was to Improve the waterways which would give chanper transportation, down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to the sea. That Pittsburg today was shipping coal to New Orleans cheaper thnn Alabama, which state was almost at the doors of New Orleans, and that Pittsburg had naked congress to ap propriate 840,600.000 to make a 9 foot channel In th* Ohio river, so that the could still futerhr reduce lur freight rates. Branch Had Given Bottle to One—Other Wanted a Drink. For flxhtlnK n»»r a hslf pint nt whl.ky, which lo *aM to hnr. bnb-nxr-4 to Guy Branch, tho young whit, man •> !-• -nltt.'.l .ui, hi* iv...Inc),iv by tnklnx .morphine. Arthur Hirrii and Mux Plomlotor, two young negr.«*- »l.'nh< J-. 'll'. .i - nt tin- Hi gilt h"»|,ll.ll, WOT* Mr!, lit,.-I ltt.71 bj Hcting-Il*- cordor Jams* L. Key. Hold in. ns- grne* wero cut .lightly during th* flfht. Arthur Hsrti*. th* youngsr of th* two nsirn**, statss that Guy Bran, h mails him a prs.snl of tho whisky i.e- fnr* h« <11*4, and that Fl.ml.t.i, tha "Him m-Ht", Iiiin','1 .1 ilrlnk H.iul. ■aya that h* rsfu.sd Fl.mlat.r tha drink, whereupon th* two fell to fight ing. SAVANNAH ADOPTS ADVERTISING PLAN Special to Tha Qoorglan. Havnnnnh, Ga^ Aug. 10.—At A meet ing of the Savannah Manufacturers' Association last night It was decided to lliiuiguiate HII adVft tlxlng uunpHlgn la newspapers and elsewhere. It was tha sense of the meeting that Savannah's atl\.mt.igi'N .it a munufartm Ing center should I"’ I n...\n J ) the trade In a wide circle of territory. The camputgn will begin September 2. PROMISES INDICTMENT IN ICE TRU8T CASE. By Private I .rafted Wire. New York, Atig. 16.—“This Investl gut Ion Into the methods of the Ice Trust by the grand Jury will be most rigid and an honest endeavor will be made by myself and my associates to prove that a criminal conspiracy exists or h/ra existed In the Ico business In Is city.” / After spending almoAt on hour In private conversation with Judge Ho • .iDk v tin* i.|.firing --f court !<• day, Bernard Karsch, the foreman of Augiiat grand jury mado this state ment. CATTLE QUARANTINE 18 OBJECT OF VI8IT By Private l.cnM-d Wire. Chicago, August 16.-Secretary Agriculture Wilson arrived In Chicago lest evening. He refused to discus* the reason for his presence here, but Is reported that a conference has been railed at which those Interested closer quarantine regulation* and Inspection of cattle at points of ship ment will be present. GRANT'S NEGRO BUTLER KILLED BY A FALL By Prlrate Looted Wire. Washington, August 16.—After a long earser, part of which he served ns a butler under President Omni, when ho maintained a magnificent home In died last night at Ills honv n result of a fall down a flight of steps. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA JUDGMENTS AFFHlMBD. Tftfx 7.. n. of Blberto Duser A Tati, Dot If e Prior, if. 11. Dea Fletcher M. Johm Hu minor Hold vs. Davenport. fr«»i court »>f Amwtrni. Judire IJttlej«>li IlnuiH a Harper, for plaintllT la ei A. ilawklns, 6ontra. Hennett ts. Parkas, from Deagtii perlor emirt, Jtidgi •iiul D. .lou Virata.. •I. for plaintiff In fjoftnayer nml Pop© A lleiitier, contra. Wes ten I'nlon TeJeffrapb Cmnimtir r*. Itynn, from PulN iqsnor eourt. JwHr* l.uiiiiikln. .Inrkftoo .V nrme and linrun, ter, Howell A McDaniel, for plaintiff In ormr. It II. Illackliu Whin vs. Htatc. from ltll>i> Jn<lKi* Felton. Marlon W. II erlo tirr in •n#*rnl, Pork# , for plain Judge tiff In errm. Horrlgau. Company, t or plaintiff In error. Kirkland et al. 11 till >t At Hull way Conipna: pprlor court. Judge Poe Dart and I'harles T. ltoaii, cri//r. UohMcF A Hrnmltm > contra. rnwootl va. t'battalx pany. from clfc court lliirrell. It. H. Hart* Talbert, for plaintiff h ml (Hr- I*iire mi tt llil# for plaintiff* In f »l J. h Id^l Judge Ito iif nu tveyiie superior court. Judge Hoftbrook. John W. Ileiinstc and I^-oii A. NYUmui. f..r plaliitlffH in error. C. P. Goodyear and nrfifn Imnlin, fro En Rawllogs. Willis n itradlcy, for pliilndff In error. Maffol rallaway A Truitt to. fUmtbsra Hsliwn ompany ttwo e»^s). from Fulton snporl. .nr?. ,f iiritfr |VU.||e»o„ 1111. -. I. I . Ilo A Ktberldge, f*»r plaintiffs in erro ir Ilucker, contra. KKVKHHKD. kin nl.. fro Ilnrns rs. Ilorke:. 4 . ... sttficriee court. Judge IlJlrMl rill, for plaintiff In error. Hblpp t’olqultt II. Mcr- V Kill)'*, •ntra^ "perlo FRENCH AMBA88ADOR INVITED TO MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, (la., Aug. 16.—Mrs. Robert Park, vies president general of tho Daughters of the American IJsvohtt and Mrs. Kdgsr A. Ross, regent of ths Nathaniel Macon chapter, went to Am bassador Jusserand, of France, at Washington yesterday, and asked him to visit Maeon and deliver an addrea* during the memorial to General La fayette. The ladles of Macon ore contemplat ing the coming of the French ambassa dor. and when the corner-stone of the Lafayette memorial Is laid he will b# urged to speak to th* people. FARMER JIM 8MITH TO SPEAK IN WILKES. Hpedal to The Georgian. Washington, Ga., Aug. 10.—James M. Rmlth, of Oglethorpe county, candidate governor, will address ths voters of Wilkes county Saturday at noon In Washington court houss. This will make the second visit that the "farm- candidate bos made to the county his nativity since the gubernatorial race was started. Hum*'’/ TO. Hiafe, from Htephem court. Judge Khuftty. J- H- -* 1 plaintiff In error. IV. A. Charter*, Fiti-ral. eeatra. Gnrluitt Lumber Co. th. Wall et Irwin superior court. Judge .Mar Lawftou. tor plaintiff In error. Q lieJUotmId nii'l K. D. Grahnm. re Martin ' - 1‘nttlll*-, from ll* nrv HtiiH-rlor court. JItngun. I M. Smith nml Brown a Brown, 7«»r plaintiff In error. <i. W, Dry from Hal -2r A Hart Mb" fro ttt Itr.N.k# L. W. Aunli mrt Jods* I pinliilliJ in < p ultnu superior * W. Kteoheos. It Itla.-ktMira, Goilley vs. Ilnpklns. from Camden ftiip#- rfor ««"irf. Judge /'iirker II K Dun«r<wjr, for tiliilutlff In error. D. P. It oar and J. b. apftnuL contra. Den rmr Ing. emit lies lUehmoml sups. I n. .Crisp Llftlefotm J. T Hill mid f» plaintiff In Hsawr, ftolleftor-gSBeral. runtrn. Fes board Air line Untlwny \ -. from Glynn *m.'*rl"r euiirt. Jmlgt t 'com 11 .V tt’hllrtdd, f*" plaintiff A. I>. Gale, i-outr Berry vs. I Clayton bmtli'Mn Itnllwnv Cmunany, superior .Indue Roan. pit W A John I* llmnpbrleft nml W. vim*. f-.r plnlntlff In error John II. . !i.ft»n and Umnr Ilucker. contra. Hong m. MeKetina. from dtr e.mrt of inrmli. Judge Nor moo I D Jl flark nml Adnma A Adam*, for pbrinttff In error. ‘ lud Edmund II. Abra- fix Goes ts Richmond Collsg*. t'rtv.t, iMtwt tvtn-. Richmond, Vs., Au(. 10.—Dr. Eu- (,no C. rtlnchsm, or Baltimore, . bsfh- ■ of art* of Mtddloburic college and doctor of philosophy of John* Hop-' *, ha. beta appointed to tbs rhsir chemistry at Richmond rolloff*. Slor i kin*. Of 00000000000000000000000000 By Private Loaned lVIr*. a Pittsburg, Pa, Aug. 10.—Mr*. O Augv.tu* if.riJ* and hot two o children, her father and mother, O Mr. and Mrs. John Bcott, and thrlr 0 two unmarried dauchter*. Hslrn o and Ida. will l»»ve I'lttsbiirx for- O evstv a* soon >s ths dsclfl-n l» O rsndsmV In the Hart]* divorce O suit. 0 Th# ch»n«s Is mads chf.fiy for O ths bsnsfit of Mr,. Hart].- - Ilttls o ons*. Mary Louts* and Scott, who O have been tbs victim* of tits per- o ■scutlon of young and thou,lit- o less school ptaymafso. O OO0OO00OO0O0OCO0OOOCOOOOOO REIIKARtNO DKNIEB f,.r staliMltr III error Il.nt.ui ii'l.mi A. K. J'llilio.li, ivililr. IUIM*. “.•Si Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. Shortest Line and Quickest Tim#. Tickets on sale ?very Saturday; good till Tuesday following. An opportunity to visit Chickama<» ga Park during ths encampment of tho Georgia State Guard. For tickets, schedules and further information, call on J. A. THOMAS, City Pass. & Tkt. Agt. Phones 169 M. Bell; 153 Atlanta. C. B. Walker, Depot Ticket Agt. 'Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, G. P. A*