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bell
service
OF NEGROES STAY
CLOSEJ HOMES
Many Who Venture Abroad
Carry Pistols to Pro
tect Themselves.
railroad schedules.
««nccr Trains of too Following Roads;
KKHTBhiTISB UCHWHT ftATLK&AK
K 0 -Arrive From— I No.—Ilapart To—
rule. I:3T
So.-.
•I Si
Nashville.. 7:10 am ' 2 Nashvl
*1 Nashville.. 7:85 pmi* 4 Nashville. «.w
■ cK^UArOT'OBATOUTiACTCT
Arrive From— j Depart To—
tfivnnnab..... 7:10 nmjMaeon .12:01am
Jacksonville.. 7:50 am Savannah..... 8:00 am
Macon 11:40 am Macon 4:00 pm
a mi Macon. 12:01 am
am Savannah..... 8:00 am
Macon 11:40 am Macon..,...*. 4:00 pm
Sarannah 4. , f» pm Savannah 9.09 pm
lta^on. 7M pmiJacksonville.. 8:20 pm
n—. * t.. .777. "rr.T. n ; r/ •
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ROAD.
Arrive From— I Depart To—
•SHmfl .,11:40 am|*Montjromer7 5:20 am
•Montfornery. 7:40 pmj*Montg'm'i7.18:4& pra
•Selma 11:25 pm *8elma 4:20 pm
LtUnage. 1:20 amlLaOranae.... 5.*80 pm
•Montgomery. 2:40 pmrMontf'm , ry.U:16 pm
•Dally. Ail other tralna dally except Sun-
*/il trains of Atlanta and Weat Point
NOTHING NEW OCCURS
County Police Believe As
sailant of Miss Lawreuce
Eluded the Mob.
<iivV)traiA iiailhoaIj'.
Arrive From— J. Depart To—
•Augusta..
8S3T
•Aufui
Llthonla....... 8:!
>P3 —
1:00 aa|*Au(na i 7:45 am
Xi Sonia 10:05
:J8 pm Cuvfnflton.... 6:10 pm
:il pmrAuriata 11:46 pm
her tralna dally except Sun*
~»fiAhfiAKir&flt L1KB ItAiCVH
Arrive From— J Depart To—
Wn*hlnrton... 1:80 amiBIrmlngbam.. 6:4C
Abbeville 8:00 omiMonroe 7:2£
Memphis 11:45 amfNew York....l2KK) _
New York 8:83 pm Abbeville.... 4:00 pm
Monroe 7:40 pm)Memphis 5:00 pm
Birmingham.. 8:25 pm;Washington.. 9:85 pm
Shown In Central time
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta. New Tormina)
Station, corner Mitchell and
Maditori Avenue.
N. B.—Following schedule figures pub*
lisbed only as Information and art not
guaranteed:
4:<W A. M.—No. 23, DAILY. Local to Dir*
tnlugham, making nil stops; arriving In
litunl ogham 10X5 a. m.
5;30 A. M.—No. If. DAILY. “CHICAGO
AM) CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
veatlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with*
out change, cori.oaea of veatlbuled day
coaches and Full mu drawing room alaep-
lag cars. Arrives Roma 7JO a. to.; Chat
tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:20 p. m.:
Louisville 2:18 p. m.i Chicago 7:22 a. m.
Cafe car service. Alt meals between At
lanta and Cincinnati.
5:30 A. M.—No. 80 DAILY, to Griffin and
Colmnbua. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. m.; Co
lumbus 10 a. m.
4.15 A. M.-..0. 12, DAILY, local to Macon,
Brunswick and Jnckaonvllla. Hakes all
•topi , arriving Mscou 9:15 a. m.; Uruna*
sick 4 p. m.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
7:00 A. M.—No. 35, DAILY.—Pullman to
Birmingham. Memphis, Kausas City an<
Colorado Spring*. Arrlrea Jlemphis 8;U6
p. m.; Kansas City.9:46 a. m., and ORorxdo
Hpriugs 8:16 a. ni.
7:50 A. M.—No. It DAILY.—Local to
Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe-
vllle.
7;M A. M.-N. 7, DAILY, Chattanooga.
12 NOON, No. k, DAILY.-W.lhloztun
and Southwestern Limited. Electric light
ed. Sleeping, library, observation and club
cori through without change. Dlnlr- —■*
•erve all meals eu route. Arrives
lucto:i 8:12 a. m.; New York. 12:48 J>. m.
.1:0) P. M.-Ko. 40. DAlLl'.-New York
f;*l're*s. Day eonchet between Atlanta and
onRhlugton. Hleepers between Atlanta,
} ho riot te nnd Washington. Arrives Wash
ington 11:05 a. m.{ New York I p. m.
12:15 P. M.-No. 8, DAILY.—Local for
Maroo, arriving Macon 2:4s p. tu.
n 4:I0 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.—Mac
lUukiiiHviiie. Pullman ooesrvatlon chair
Atlanta *to Macon.
4:25 |\ M.-No. 87. DAILY.-Pullman
•iveplng ear and uay coachet to Ulrmlug-
U 1 " Blnninghsm 9:15 p.
Memphla 7:16 a. oi,
8uo -
M.-No. a. DAILY.—Grlltlo and
iwumlHis. Pullman palac* slMplug eat
“?* eoaeUrt..
J*,?. M.-No. St DAILY.—Local to Fay
•nevllle and Fort Valiev.
P. lf!*^No. IV DAILY.—Tbnragh
SJ- 1 "* room and alKpIo, tat, jo cTn-
ftp" •n* Memphis and Chattanooga to
lAtil.rille. Arrive, Kume 7:20 p. m.: Dalton
J* P- “>■: Chattnnoogn t:H p. m.; Memphis
J; a. mLoulivlll. K:M a. m.; St. Ionia
*f.ra,; Cincinnati S:10 a. m.
.'J- ft M.-No. S, DAILY.—Makes all
Local h> ll.mo: arrlrea Heflin UM
«:!5 P. M.-No. 14. DAII.Y.-riorida LIB-
•M A wild veatiimlcd train to Jackson-
T »ir. Fla. 'Through alaaplnc enra and day
'-’.'bn to Jackaonrlll, and Brunswick; nr-
, ■ Jacksonville !*o a. m.: Brunswick
* •• m.: st. Angustlno W n. m.
‘J;* 1 P. M.-No. K. DAILY.—Through
u“™“» drawing room sleeping car. At-
Jt-'ii'» Shreveport Local sleeper Atlanta
a il! nn ». n *! l ?i ni ' Arrl.es Birmingham 6dfl
!: Meridian ll a. m.; Jackson *06 p.
Urkstmrg. 4:05 p. m.; Shreveport 10:8*
> : 01 I' —'* l> * r * “Pen to receive pa,„nger,
V&k'&Wh **• OAILY—DnltWl St.tes
, Solid vestlhule.1 train. Bleeping
• ort, Blchmoad, Charlotte ,nd
isr, "Jr- Coache, to Washington. Dining
v ' h “7' nil me,l, ,n root*. Arrives
K ls f; n V* P- New York «:3 a. m.
mS Ailanta-Cnarlovto sleeper open to
Ail..,. nt 0:00 p. m. local
hha nsw Terminal Station.
®^2ra.sr:g&“ mi,n: d,po,>
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par-
ticuicrs sent I'ftr.K,
a M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
to, ba. Office 104N. Pryor SUteL
The women In the rural districts of
Fulton county and In the suburbs of
Atlanta have been terrified either Into
confining themselves to their immedi
ate premises or to securing arms with
which to protect themselves from pos
sible attack from such brutes as the
negro who made the assult on Miss
Lawrence Monday.
One of the county policemen said to
day that hi had seen several women
who carted pistols when they went
any distance from home.
Chief Turner of the county police
has advised that women In Isolated
portions of the city or county stay
where they can call help In case of
need. He thinks that this would be
best until the present agitation cools
clown, at any rate.
Most of the county officers are of
the opinion that the negro who com
mitted the crime of Monday was the
same who made one or two of the
other attacks which have occurred re
cently in the vicinity of Atlanta. They
cite the fact that the description Is
similar and the actions of the negro
were nearly the same.
The cout.ty police think the ,negro
could have been captured on Peachtree
creek Monday afternoon if there had
been any way of Intelligently directing
the movements of the crowd of over
300- citizens who were In the chase,
and that his fresh tracks were found
The fact that the negro was seen once
several times seems to bear out thn
assertion.
No Information has been received tu*
day which can help to locate the fugi
tive. The county officials are not In
clined to believe that the negro undet
arrest at the police station Is the man
who committed the crime.
STATE COTTON MILL
STARTS NIGHT SHIFT
TO UTILIZE CONVICTS
Ily Private Leased Wire.
Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 22.—The state
cotton mill nt Hpel*m*r's will put on a
night shift to utllbte the h»mls removed
there Inst week from t*n Montgomery
Cordage Company. ThI will largely In
crease the output snd the profits.
The totnl net esrulngs for the state
It Is thus shown that the mill Is a double
.eeiler |o the state treasury, earning prof
its from the eotton manufactured nnd from
the hire of n elans of convicts not useful
st any other service.
COUPLE ON BRIDGE
Ily Private 1-eaj.M Wire.
Bay City, Mich.. Aug. 22.—Henry
Bloom, 86 year* of age, and hla wife,
while walking acroea the Grand Trunk
bridge over Dutch creek, were etruck
by e way train laat night and knocked
Into the water.
Bloom wae badly Injured and died
on the train. Hla wife wae InJ-red in
ternally. ,
ocioi»OiM»aoiMJO<Ki0OO<Hjaoo<ig
0 AGED STREET WORKER O
O IS HEIR TO $60,000. O
0 O
0 By Private Leaaed Wire, O
0 Flalnwelt, Mich., Aug. 22.— O
O While working on the etreete 0
0 of South Haven ahovelln* dirt O
0 and doing other menial work, O
O Ella* Pinchln, a former realdent O
S of Plalnwell, wa* Informed that O
he waa heir to 160,000 from the O
0 estate of a wealthy relative In O
O England. Mr. Pinchln la 76 yeara 0
0 of age and ha* alwaya b^en a 0
0 hard worker. O
O000O0000O0O00O00O000O0O0D
0 MISSISSIPPI AFTER
0 GEORGIA'S RECORD 0
O AS COTTON PRODUCER. O
O O
0 Special to The Georgian. 0
O Jackann, Mia*., Aug. 22.—Prom O
O present Indications Mississippi Is O
0 going to raise a bumper cotton O
O crop. There I* some talk in differ- O
0 ent parts of the state of the crop O
0 shedding some, but aa a general 0
0 thing the crop is splendid. C’ot- O
O ton men say that Mississippi will O
0 nose Georgia out of second place O
O' this year and come next to Texas 0
0 In production.
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Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Septemper 15th to 23rd, Inclu
sive. the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell ticket* from Atlanta-
Oalton and intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle, at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver snd other minister,
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell wlU
have charge of the music, and other
gospel singer* of note will attend.
Three service* each day, 10:30 a. m,
3:00 p. m. and *:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersvllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have alwaya shown.
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pa*s. Agent.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Chambsrlin-Jehnson-Du
Jose Company.
Chamberlih-Johnson-Du
Bos? Company.
A Few Pictures and Reduced Prices Taken Here
and Ther? in the Ten-Day C.-J.-D. Furniture Sale
“Rearrangement Sale” we’ve termed it because that name best fits the reason behind the price-cutting. Re
arranging the furniture rooms makes reduction of stock necessary, and reduction of stock is always quick
ly done via reduced prices. Because—well, because house-furnishers always know that reductions in this
stock mean many a lucky find for the home. This sale continues until the last of this month. None of
the reductions allowed after September the 1st
A handsome Parlor Suit of solid Mahogany in classic de
sign, as shown in cut; upholstered in silk verona. Reduced
from $190.00 to
$75.00 Parlor Suit, in Mahogany, with
verona covering $50.00
$90.00 Mahogany Parlor 8uit, with
verona covering $75.00
uoo.
$160 Mahogs-v Parlor Suit, uphol-
stered In tapestry $130.00
$225.00 Three-piece Mahogany Parlor
Suit, upholstered in silk
damask .$126.00
$60.00 Two-piece Parlor Suit, in Ma
hogany, with damaik, at $35.00
$90.00 Five-piece Parlor Suit, in Ma
hogany, upholatered in verona, re
duced to ....$80.00
Hall Seats
$11.00 Halt Seat in Golden Oak.$70.00
$15.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$13.50
$28.50 Hall Seat in Golden Oak.$25.00
$36.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$32.60
$28.00 Hall 8eat In Golden Oak.$21.50
)32.00 Solid Mahogany Hall Seat
at $22.00
$48.60 Early English Hall Beat
at $39.00
Davenport, Like Cut
$145.00 Davenport in green verona; hand
somely hand carved in elaborate <h 1 orv
design. This sale, reduced to . . y I Ov/.
$35.00 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,
reduced to $28.00
$21.00 Solid Mahogany Slorria Chair,
reduced to ,....$19.00
$37.60 Solid Mahogany Morrii Chair,
reduced to $34.00
$45.00 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,
reduced to $40.00
$7.60 Oak Morris Chair,
reduced to $6.75
$85.00 Brass Bed. This sale, 10
$120.00 Mahogany Davenport, leather
covered $100.00
$86.00 Mahogany Davenport, with
leather covering $78.00
$82.60 Mahogany Davenport, covered
In leather $70.50
Metal Beds
$81.00 Brass Bed*, reduced to. .$5500
$45.00 Brass Beds, reduced to. .$32.50
$14.00 Bronxe Beda, reduced to.$12.60
$12.00 Bronze Beda, reduced to.$10.80
$9.00 Bronxe Beda, reduced to..$8.00
$33.50 Enameled and Brest Beda
at :.. $23.00
$28.00 Enameled and Brea* trimmed
at $22.00
$17.00 Enameled and Brass trimmed
at $10.00
$7.00 White Enamled Beds at..$600
$5.50 White Enameled Beds, like cut,
reduced to .$1.25
$35.00 Mahogany Davenport, verona
upholatered .$27.00
$26.00 Mahogany and verona Daven
port $18.50
$65.00 Mahogany Davenport, uphol
stered with verona ....,,,.....$59.00
Hall Mirrors
$8.60 Golden Oak Hall Mirror, re
duced to $7.50
$10.00 Golden Oak Hall Mirror re
duced to $9.00
$11.50 Oolden Oak Hall Mirror re
duced to $1005
$14.00 Oolden Oak or Early English
Hall Mirror $1200
$17.00 Golden Oak or Early English
Mirror *1500
$20.00 Early English Oak Hall Mlr>
ror .. *18.00
*23.00 Solid Mahogany Hail Mir
rors at *21.75
$25.00 Solid Mahogany Hall Mirrors
at ... ’.. $22.50
Turkish and Leather
Covered Recksr
$10.00 All-Leather Turkish Rockers,
reduced to $33.50
$66.00 All-Leather Turkish Rockers,
reduced to :... $68.50
$21.00 Leather and Golden Oak Rock
ers $18.00
$12.00 Leather and Golden Oak Rock-
era ... ....,..........,.$10.00
$30.00 Leather and Mahogany Rock
ers $28,00
$210.00 Sideboard In Mahogany,
at $175.00
f«tv.w omuiAjaru lu .uunugany,
at $175.00
$190.00 Sideboard, In Antwerp Oak,
at $160.00
$145.00 Sideboard, In Early English,
at $130.00
$105.00 Sideboard, In Early English,
at $98.50
9S0.00 Sideboard, In Golden Oak.
at $70.00
$50.00 Sideboard, In Golden Oak.
at $40.00
LIKE CUT.
$28.50 Sideboard, In Oolden Oak.
•t $23.50
$22.50 Sideboard. In Golden Oak,
at $16.50
$29.00 Sideboard, in Golden Oak,
at $21.50
days $7000
Chamberlin-JoHnsQn
-DuBose Company,