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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Telephone
Lines
Extend all over the
United States. You
can sit at home or in
the office, use the
Bell Telephone and
talk to almost any
body anywhere. It
saves you time,
money, travel, trou
ble. Try it.
q Reasonable rates.
Call Contract Dept., M. 1300
OF NEGROES STAY
CLOSEJ HOMES
Many Who Venture Abroad
Carry Pistols to. Pro
tect Themselves.
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS
FACTORY
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Showing the Arrival and Departure of Fa*,
tenger Train* of the Following Roada:
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No -Arrlv. Prom— I No.—Depart To
il NmhrUle.. 7:10 oml* 1 Nashville. 1:1$ am
73 Marietta... 1.16 am) 74 Marietta..11:10 pm
•S3 Nnalirllle.. 11:10 ami* 91 Nnsbvllle.4:i0 pm
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1 uEonou ltAitWAt.
*1 Nashville..
chntbaL oV i
DivnnnnD...,.
Jsrkpoovllle.. 7:00
Msoon 11:40
Savannah 4HI
nm :
Macon 7:05 pm
" ATLA. “ rr__.
ROAD,
Arrlvt From— I Depart To—
•Selma 11:40 amrMontgomerv 5:30 am
•Montgomery. —
•Selina.,..
La Grange.
iontgomery. 7:40 pm|*3Iontg’m!ry.U:45 pra
lelina 11:35 pm|*8e!mn 4:21 pm
LaGrange 8:30 nm I La Gran re.... 5:80 pm
•Montgomery. 3:40 pmi*Montg f m , ry.U:l5 pm
•DnlTy. All other train*‘daily except Sun
day. / *
Ail tratna of Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atianta Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
oJJofttilTfiATUtoAb:
Arrive From- i Depart To-
•Augusta 6:00 am *Aufua i 7:45
Conyers 6:45 am Mthonia 10:05
CoTlngton 7:46 am •Auguata....„ 3:30
•Augustn.. . .13:30 pm Conyers 5:00
Litbonla....... 3:36 pm Covington.... 8:10
•Augusta...... 1:16 um|*Augusta 11:45
•Daily. All other trains daily except S
day.
HffAhoAUli AUTLIRB IiaILWJW.
Arrive From— i Depart To—
Waahlngton... 630 nmiBIrmlngbam.. 6:40 a
Abbeville 9:00 nmJMonroe 7:20 a
Memphis 11:45 arnlNew York....12:00
New York |:S5 pm Abbeville.... 4:00 l
Monroe 7:40 pmfMempbl* 5:00 i
Birmingham.. 9:36 v: L *——
Shown in Central
NOTHING NEW OCCURS
County Police Believe As
sailant of Miss Lawrence
Eluded the Mob.
The women ,n the rural districts of
Fulton county and In the auburbs 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 he had seen several women
who tarled 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
down, at any rate.
■ Most of the county officers are of
the opinion that the negro who com
mitted the crime of Monday waa 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 coui.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 cttlsens who were In the chase,
and that his fresh tracks were found
The fact that the negro was seen once
several limes seems to bear out thi.
assertion.
No Information has been received to
day which can help to locate the fugi
tive. The county officials are not In
clined to believe that tho negro undet
arrest at the police station Is the man
who committed the crime.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta, New Tarminsl
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
N. It.—Following schedule figure, pub
lished only ua Information and are sot
gun rnu teed;
4:0) A. M.—No. 23, DAILY. Local to Blr-
nilugbam, making all (tope; arriving In
Klnulughem 10X5 a. m.
4:33 A. M.-No. IS. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A solid
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, con.osed of vestlhulvd day
reaches aud l*al! 'an drawing room sleep
ing care. Arrlree Home 7:30 a. m.; Chat-
imioogn 9:45 a. ra.i Cincinnati 7:10 p. in.;
Uulerllte 8:14 p. m.; Chicago 7:8 a. m.
Cafe car service. All meet! between At
linta and Cincinnati.
4:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Origin and
Columbus. Arrlvee Griffin 7:U a. m.; Co-
lumltue 10 a. m.
4:15 A. »!.—.o, 12, DAILY, local to Macon,
llnmawlck and Jacksonville. Mnkee all
•toiia . arriving Macou 3:16 a. ro.: Brnue*
«lc* 4 p. m.: JackaooMlie 7:4# p. m.
7:8) A. M.—No, 33. DAILY.—Pullman to
Birmingham. Memphis., Kansas City and
Colorado Sprluge. Arrives ili-mphl. 8:04
I' ut.; K.neae city »:» a. m.. and •.'■dorado
nprlnga s:16 a. m. ■
i:» A. M-—No. 12. DAILY.—Local
Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Asha*
vllle.
STATE COTTON MILL
STARTS NIGHT SHIFT
TO UTILIZE CONVICTS
By Private Leased Wire.
Montgomery. Ala.. Aug. 22.—The state
cotton mill nt Hpelmer'a will put on a
night ahift to utilise the hands removed
there last week from t*ii Montgomery
Cordage Company. .TIM will largely In*
crease the output and the profits.
The total net earnings for the state
mill for the nineteen month* ended July
81 was $43,977.78. nil this time the mill la
paying well to the convict fund proper, the
nmount for July being $675.
It is thus shown that the mill is n double
_.*eder to the state treasury, earning nrof-
Its from the cotton manufactured nw
rnrt through without change. Dining
•erve all meals eu route. Arrives >»
lUKto.i 8:12 a. m.; New York 12:*$ p. m.
1:00 P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New 1
Express. Day coaches between Atlanta
Washington. Hleeners between Atla
Charlotte and Washington. Arrlres W«.u-
iugton 11:06*. m.; New York 6 p. m.
12:15 P. M.-No. 3, DAILY.—Local for
Macou, arriving Macon 2:4e p. m.
4:10 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.—Macon and
U.ntkliiMvIlie. Pnltninu ooservatiou chair
rnr Atlanta to Macon.
4 25 P. M.-No. 37. DAILY.—Pullman
‘ ping car and day coaches to Btrmlng*
Arrives Birmingham 9:15 p. iu.,
ha.
Memphis 7:15 a. m.
' “I p. M.-No. U
"Air Line Bell. —
<■•*> p. M.—No. 22, DAILY.—Griffin and
Coiunibus. Pullman palace alceplug cur
u "; 1 ji »y eonelie*.
4:35 I*. M.-No. 23. DAILY.—Local to Fay
and Fort Valley.
m I». M.-No. lb, DAILY.—Through
drawing room and sleeping ears |o Cfn
tia and Chattanooga tt
i.; Dalton
etnnatl and Memphis
louiivllle. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. —
P in.: Chattanooga 9:56 p. m.; Memphis
JP* a. m.; Louisville 856 a. m.; St. Louis
1 J\. ra v Cincinnati 1:10 a. m.
I*. M.-No. 5. DAILY.—Makes aH
•tops. Local to Heflin; arrives Heflin 10:60
P- in.
P. M.—No. 14. DAILX.-Florlda Lino*
A solid vestlbaled train to Jackson*
Fla. Through sleeping car* and day
to Jacksonville and Brunawlck; tr»
rives -Eickaonvllle 3S& o. m.; Brunawlck
* *• m > St. Augustine 10 a. m.
11:3,1 »*. M.-No. 97. DAILY.—Through
brntn*** ^drawing room sleeping car.. At*
Niecpers open to receive passengers
..H.^IGIIT-No, K. DAILY.—United States
‘“M Solid vestlbuled train. Sleeping
*Vh’ ■ ork - Richmond, Charlotte end
i-vr. Coaches to Washinstoo. Dining
• V r 1 ”” all meala en route. Arrive#
{2.*A l *r» n »» P- m.: New York I7H.ii.
‘"■(1 Atlnnta-charlotte deeper, open to
possensers at iM p. ro. Loeal
Ti.i '.'V— rlll, ‘ eloper Opon 16:30 p. m.
I'lf?** 1 Peachtree. on VladHCt.
n.;! * huHdlng. and new Terminal Statloa.
Mi B. M. WOOLLKY, 6
a. Office 104 24. Pryor 9*.i
By Private Leased Wire.
Bay City, Mich., Aug. 12.—Henry
Bloom, 66 year* of age, and his wife,
while walking across the Grand Trunk
bridge over Dutch creek, were struck
by a way train laat night and knocked
Into the water.
Bloom was badly injured and died
on the train. Hla wife waa InJ-red In
ternally.
AGED 8TREET WORKER
13 HEIR TO 160,000.
O
O By Private leased Wire.
0 Platnwell. Mich., Aug. 23.—
0 While working on the atrect.
0 of South Haven shoveling dirt
6 and doing other menial work,
0 Ellas Plnchln, a former resident
O of Plalnwell, was Informed that
O he waa heir to 140,000 from the
O estate of a wealthy relative In
0 England. Mr. Plnchln Is 75 years
0 of age and has always been a
0 hard worker.
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0 MISSISSIPPI AFTER
0 GEORGIA'S RECORD
0 AS COTTON PRODUCER. O
o a
0 Special to The Georgian. O
0 Jackaon, Miss., Aug. 22.—From 0
0 present Indications Mississippi la 0
0 going to raise a bumper cotton O
O crop. There la aome talk In differ- O
0 ent part* of the state of the crop O
0 shedding aome, but as a general O
O thing the crop I. aplendld. Cot- O
o ton men say that Mississippi will 0
O nose Georgia out of second place O
0 thla year and come next to Texaa 0
0 In production.
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Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Septemper 15th to 23rd, Inclu
sive. the Weatern and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate station., to
Cartersville, at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones wilt be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other minister,
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
have charge of the music, and other
gospel singers of note will attend.
Three service/! etch-day. 10:30 a. m..
3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersville will welcome
the great crowds with the same hoa-
pltaUty they c have 8 a.-.yS A .h M 0.n ;
Gen. Pass. Agent
A Few Pictures and Reduced Prices Taken Here
t
and Thers 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. - * •
Hall Scats
$11.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$10.00
$15.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$13.50'
$18.50 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$25.00
$36.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$32.60
$28.00 Hall Seat In Golden Oak.$21.50
$33.00 Solid Mahogany Hall Seat '
at $26.00
$43.60 Early English Hall Seat
*t $39.00
A hanclsome Parlor Suit of solid Mahogany in classic de
sign, as shown in cut; upholstered in silk verona. Reduced
from $190.00 to $170.00.
$75.00 Pari or Suit, In Mahogany, with
verona’covering $50.00
$90.00 Mahogany Parlor Suit, with
verona covering $76.00
$160 Mahoge-v Parlor Suit, uphal-
■tered In tapestry $130.00
$225.00 Three-piece Mahogany Parlor
Suit, upholstered In illk
damask $126.00
$60.00 Two-piece Parlor Suit, In Ma
hogany, with damaak, at $35.00
$90.00 Five-piece Parlor Suit, In Ma
hogany, upholitered In verona. re
duced to $80.00
Turkish and Leather
Covered Rocksr
$40.00 All-Leather Turkish Rockera,
reduced to $33.60
$66.00 All-Leather Turkish - Rockera,
reduced to $68.50
$21.00 Leather and Golden Oak Rock
ers $18.00
$12.00 Leather and Golden Oak Rock
er. . .; $10.00
$30.00 Leather and Mahogany Rock-
era $26.00
$35.00 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,
reduced to $28.00
$21.00 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,,
reduced to $19.00
$37.50 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,
reduced to — $34.00
$45.00 Solid Mahogany Morris Chair,
reduced to $40.00
$7.50 Oak Morris Chair,
reduced to $6.75
Davenport, Like Cut
$145.00 Davenport in green verona; hand
somely hand carved in elaborate
design. This sale, reduced to . .
$130.
$85.00 Brats Bed. This sale, 10
days $70.50
$120.00 Mahogany Davenport, leather
covered $100.00
$85.00 Mahogany Davenport, with
leather covering $78.00
$82.60 Mahogany Davenport, covered
In leather $70.50
Metal Beds
$61.00 Brass Beds, reduced to..$55.00
$45.00 Brass Beds, reduced to. .$32.50
$14.00 Bronze Beds, reduced to.$12.60
$12.00 Bronze Beds, reduced to.$10.80
$9.00 Bronze Beds, reduced to. .$8.00
$33.50 Enameled and Braas Beda
at ;..$23.00
$28.00 Enameled and Brass trimmed
at $22.00
$17.00 Enameled and Brass trimmed
st $1000
$7.00 White Enamled Beds at.06O9
$5.50 White Enameled Beds, like cut,
reduced to $4.25
$35.00 Mahogany Davenport, verona
upholstered $27.00
$25.00 Mahogany and verona Daven
port $1800
$65.00 Mahogany Davenport, uphol
stered with verona $69.00
Hall M
lrrots
$8.00 Golden Oak Hall Mirror, re
duced to $7.50
$10.00 Golden Oak Hall Mirror re
duced to .......$9.00
$11.50 Golden Oak*Hall Mirror re
duced to $10.25
$14.00 Golden Oak or Early English
Hall Mirror $12.50
$17.00 Golden Oak or Early English
Mirror $15.00
$20.00 Early English Oak Hall Mir
ror $18.00
$23.00 Solid Mahogany Hall Mir
ror! at $21.75
$25.00 Solid Mahogany Hall Mirrors
at $22.50
$210.00 Sideboard In Mahogany.
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
$80.00 Sideboard, In Golden Oak,
at $70.00
$50.00 Sideboard, In Golden Oak,
at $40.00
LIKE CUT.
$28.50 Sideboard, In Golden Oak.
at $23.50
$22.50 Sideboard, In Golden Oak.
at $16.50
$29.00 Sideboard, In Golden Oak.
at $21.50
Chamberlin - J ohnsQn-DuBose Company.