The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 29, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ». 1906. 34 DESIRABLE LOTS AT AUCTION TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th, AT THE COURT HOUSE AT 11:30 A. M. SOLD FOR DIVISION. BIG BARGAINS AT THIS SALE. Ou State, Plum, Huner- kopf streets. Near the Steel Hoop Works, Atlanta Car Wheel Works, City Water Works, 'Southern Iron and Equipment Co. Lots worth $100 to $300, but will be sold for what they bring. Plats at our office. S. B. TUBMAN & CO PERSONNEL OF NEXT LEGISLATURE GIVEN List of the Democratic Nominees in All But Twelve Counties. With the exception of twelve counties every county In the state has named Its democratic representatives for the legislature of 1906-07. In some few Isolated cases the nom inees may be defeated, but the list herewith presented will practically go Into the next house without changes. In Burk county Daniel K Nesbitt, nom inated as one of the two representa tives, has since died, and a man by the name of Lively has been named In his place. In Crisp county J. T. Hill was nomi nated, but resigned, and his successor has not been chosen. The offlclal list as It stands non- was furnished by Speaker John M. Slaton: Appling—J. It. Tsjlor, Baxley. Baker—J, C. Odum, Newton. Baldwin—K. It. Illnea, Ulledgrrttle. Banks—P. F. M. Fnrr, Silver Bhonla Bartow—J. A. Price anil W. J. Neel, Car tersrlllo. '. Berrien—C. K. Parrish, Sparks. Bit.li—Joe mil Hall, 'r. K. Ilysls, Ben Fowler, Macon. Brook*—M. K. Pope, Qultnmn. Bulloch—T. B. Thorn. Irlc; J. J. E. Ander* »Ji, Htute»l>oro. J * MIMftit *hd Mr. Lively, helllriuff. Butts—8» II. May*. Jnekson. (nlhouu—E. L. Smith. Edlaon. Camptiell—Clande C, Smith. Falrburn. Carroll-M. I). Matklna, Wbltearllle; W. F. Brown, Carrollton. Camden-Thomas M. Godly, Klniralnnd. ( hnrlton—David C. Barrow, A. Pratt Ad* nia, Joseph McCarthy. Hnrnnnah. Chattooga—B. H. Edmondson, Summer* vllle. Chattahoochee—E. E. Cook, Cusseta. Cherokee—B. >f. Moore, Waleskn. Clarke—J. J. McMahan. Athena. Clayton—D. M. llule, Ulverdale. Cla^r— Emmett II. Hhnw. fort Guinea. COMMITTEE WILL MEEJJEPT, 1 Representative Milikin An nounces pate Offi cially. The Joint leglalatlvs comlmttee Investigate the Soldiers' Home . will meet at the state capttol on Tuesday, September 18 at 10 o'clock In the morning. Official notice comes to that effect from Hon. Ben Mlllkln, of Jesup, Wayne county, .one of the members of the house committee. Information the capitol Wednesday was to the ef feet that the meeting would be held September 10, but Mr. Mlllkln corrects that Impression. The Joint committee Is composed of Senators Adams, Alt Blalock, of the Thirty-flfth. and W. C. Bunn; Repre sentatives Mlllkln, of Wayne; Knight, of Berrien; Williams, of Laurens; Hall, of Bibb; Rudlclll, of Chattooga: Long, ley, of Troup; Kelljr, of Glascock. ' As a result of a petition presented to the legislature from Inmates of the home and statements of Representative Williams, of Laurens, on the floor of the house, the Joint committee was ap pointed to Investigate the charges of mismanagement. It Is understood- that the resolution set forth that the meetings were to be fuff*# I' A Wnpfl I innnu lurin u,0 i iiietsiins* were iu uw cXKr'S! Poster in T D Anderson held at thc Home, but Mr. Msrietts. Anderson, MmUn gtBte , the r g pltnl . A , any r » te , Columbia—W. W. Hamilton, Orovetown. the meetings will be open to the press, Colquitt—W. A. Covington, Moultrie. and the committee will make a thor Cowetn—I. N. Orr, Newnnn; M. II. Couch, rantvllle. Crawford—R. L Picket. Muoetla. Crisp—J. T. Hill. Comole (resigned). Decstnr—W. Ii. Hheffleld nml E. M. 1 Candler, Decatur. Dodge—W. J. William*. Eastman. Dooly—J. P. Heard aud T. A. Adkins, Jr., NEGRO KILL8 BROTHER WITH STICK OF WOOD. Special to The Georgian. Holschton, Go., Aug. 29.—A negro by the name of Marcus Morrison was killed by h!s brother, Mack Morrison, at Braselton's store, In the suburbs of this city, on Monday evening. The brothers were hauling wood and they drifted In a dispute over a' very •mall matter and Mack struck Marcus a very heavy blow with a stick of wood across the head, which fractured the skull. He lived about sixteen hours before he died. FRENCH BI8HOP HURT BY ORNAMENTAL RAY8 Bpcvlnl to The Georgian. Paris, Aug. 29.—Turlnax, the belli cose bishop of Nancy, yesterday met with a serious accident. After preach ing at Lourdes on "Suffering," and car rying the* host among the pilgrims, he placed the monstrance upon the head of the sufferers, who, making a sudden involuntary movement, drove the or namental rays of the monstrance onto the bishop’s face, cutting the right temporal artery. The wound was sewn up. The bishop will recover In a few days. Fire Destroys Residence. Bpc liil to Thu Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—The home of John DaughdriU, on Henry street, was destroyed by Are at an early hour yesterday morning. Fixtures for New Postoffice. 8p«vhii to Thu Georgian. Newberry, 8. C., Aug. 29.—The fix tures for the new postofflee have ar rived and are being Installed. It Is expected that the postofflee will be moved Into the new building on Sep tember l. r.nriy—vv. a. nuonnnnn, iwnkoiy. Kchol*—Mr. Cnlbresth, address not given, Effingham—C. T. Guyton, Guyton. Kll»ert—W. B. Adams, Elbcrton; L. II. O. Martin, Middleton. Emanuel—8. J. Tyson, Swnlnsboro; B. L. Rountree, Summit. Fannin—William Bntt, Blue Ridge. Fayette—J. W. Wise, Fayetteville. Floyd—Seaborn Wright, It. L. Chninbleo, anti L. A. Dean, Rome. Forsyth—Andrew K. Bond, Sliver City. Franklin—8. B. Swilling, Cnrne*vlllc. Fulton—R. B. Blackburn, Madison Bell and J. M. Slaton, Atlanta. Glascock—W. A. Ultwon. Gibson, Glynn—II. 8. Io*e, Brunswick. • Gordon—O. Calbeck. Calhoun. Grady—R. R. Terrell. Whlgham. Greene—It. E. Davison. Woodvllle. Gwlnnett-O. A. Nix, W. W. Wilson, Law rencevltle. Hnbcrshnm—J. C. Edwards, Clnrkesvllle. Hall-11. H.' Perry, Gainesville; II. I! Stephens. Murrayvllle. Hancock—Hen born Ileeae, Sparta. Haralson—W. T. Eaves. Buchanan. Harris—H. L. Ellison. Ellerslle. Hart—A. J. McMnllan, Hartwell. Heard—W. S. Trent. Franklin. Henry—H. C. McWilliams. Htockbtidge. Houston—J. II. Da via and F. V. Fagan, Fort Valley. Irwin—E. J. Dormlny, Fitzgerald. Jackson—A. M. Flaunlgan, J. N. Holder, Jefferson. Jenkins— Robert O. Daniel. Mlllen. Jeff Dnvla— Lott W, Johnson, Hnslehurst Jasper—G. F. Johnson, Motitlrello. J efferson-vll. N. Hardeman, !,oulnvllle. ohnoon—W. J. Flanders, Wrtgbtsvllie. Jones—J. B. Jackson. Clinton. I^mrens—G. W. Williams, Dublin, and D. J. Clark, It. F. D. No. S, Dublin. Mncoln-W. C. Powell, Pansy. :*owndes—<J. It. Walker, C. R. Ashley, Vn bloats. Liberty—Donald Fraser, Hlneavlllo. Macon—J. E. Held, Montezuma. Madison—L. A. White, Danlclsvllte. Marlon—E. II. MeMlehnel. Buena Vista. McDuffie—8. M. Haywood, Denrlug. Meriwether—W. It. Jones, Greenville; G. J. Keith, Oakland. Miller—William I. Greer. Colquitt. Milton—K. I*. Walker, Alpharetta. Mitchell—A. T. Jones. Camilla. Monroe—Ben Hill and George Ogden Per* kins, Forsyth. Montgomery—'W. J. Peterson. Mt. Vernon. Mnscogee—Charles II. ltussell and Peter Greer. Columbus. Morgan—Paul M. Atkinson. Madison. Murray—J. W. Austin. It. F. !>., Tilton. Newton—F. I>. Ballard. Covington. ■ Oglethorpe—Paul Brown, Islington. Oconee—J. I). Price, Farmington. Paulding—'Thomas B. Kendall. Hlrsiu. Putnam—A. H. Held, Eatontou. ltandolph—B. T. Rogers. Sbellnmn. Richmond—Boykin Wright, It. E. Allen, . K. Dunbar, Augusta. Rockdale—J. Will Cowan, It. F. D. No. !, Covington. Rabun—R. E. Cannon, Clayton. Schley—M. K. Cnlluni. Putnnin. Screven—H. 8. White, Sylvanla. Spalding—J. I>. Boyd. Griffin. Stewart—G. I’. Lunsford, Liuupkln. Sumter—James Taylor and 5V. W. Dykes, A inert cut. Taltmt—W. M. Ilnrker. Tnlbotton. Taliaferro—J. It. Kendrick. Crswfonlvllle. Thomas—M. L. Cook, Boston ; J. if. f : - ■ ^ z a % UP IN THE OZONE "In the Land of the Sky" KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 1(0 Acres, Blltmore, Near Ashe ville, N. C.. 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. On JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMISH— Hfcofnlxwl as the iMdltif hotel la the motintnlns of Wm.ro North Carolina. No ecroery Ts the world will compart with tb. tI.w from thla hotel. Mount Mltrh.ll and Plaaab In fnll rl.w. Adjotna and or.rlooka the Blltmor. ntate. Cool. Inylforattnf climate, mas- nIOc.ntly fnrnlahed. catalne nnanrpaaaed. I'nr. water. All ..(.tablet from onr private tarden rathered fresh ererv mornlnr. Orchestra, folf. pool, billiards, tannls, litery, beantlfal rtdea and dnrea. Coach aeeta all tralna at Blltmor. stxtlon. Conaumptlrea not ac commodated under anj drcnmatancea. Coach la operated by man- acement, running ererv half hour between trollev from Athevflle and the hotel. Open nil the year. Write or wire for booklet nnd rntea. EDOAB n. MOOItB. IToprlstof. ^iwi'wwwpwwi'wiw ough Investigation of conditions. MONTHLY INSPECTION IS HELD WEDNESDAY The standing committee of the Sol dlcrs’ Home Wednesday made Its reg ular monthly Inspection of that tnstl tutlon. This standing committee composed of the following membera ot the board of trustees: Colonel Charles D. Phillips, chair man; Captain William S. Thomson, Colonel Thomas E. Winn, of Greens boro, and Colonel R. A. S. Freeman, of West Point. * Captain ''Tip'' Harrison, secretary of the board, says there are now 115 In mates of the home. Three have been recently, admitted, one of them being from Savannah, and another from Au gusta. There are other applications for admission on hand. Three Inmates of the home were re cently suspended for drunkenness. This committee was busy Wednesday Ipapectlng the home, listening to the complaint! of the Inmates and gener ally overlooking the management of the new superintendent, Captain Rob ert Barry. This standing committee of the home le separate and distinct from the spe cial legislative committee, which la to Investigate the home on September 18. Improving Private Park. Rpeelol to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—The Eto< wah Light and Power Company have announced that they will begin the construction of a car line to their plant at once and will convert the property around the lake and site Into a park and amusement resort. A batnli house will be built and the lake will be stocked with flah. May Undargo Operation. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—Congreaa man Burnett, accompanied by his son, Phi, went to Nashville today, where the latter goes to nave hla eyes, which have been troubling him very much of late, treated by a specialist. An oper ation may be resorted to. Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- ville, Ga. On Septemper loth to 23rd, Inclu- live, the Western and Atlantic rail road will aell tleketa from Atlanta- Dalton and Intermediate atatlona, to Carteravllle, at rate of one fare for (he round trip. Sam Joaea will be asalited by Evangelist Oliver and other mlnlatera of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will have charge of the music, and other gospel lingers of note will attend. Three services each day, 10:30 a. m„ 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m„ and the people ot Carteravllle will welcome the great crowds with the same hos pitality they have always shown. CHAS. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Oclilncknne; W. L MacIntyre, Thomsarllle, Tift—K. P. Brown. Tlfti-n. Tniu|>—W. T. Tuntlc, It. M. Young, La- Grange. Turner—J. M. Sumner, Antihunt, Twiggs—I. N. Maxwell, Jeffersonville. Tattnall—W. T. Rurkwalter, Held* vllle; W. 11. Wnrnell, Hogan. Terrell—J. II. Merrer, Dawson. Tooabft—Peter Clifton. Lyon*. Towns—Dr. J. F. Johnson. Hlawszsee. Upnon—J. R. Atwater. Thomaaton. Wnlton—Hal O. Norwell, N. L. Gnllawsy, Monroe. Ware—N. A. Friar, Way crow. Warren—Is. R. Maaiongnle. Warren ton. Wilkes—8. A. Wool ten, Tlgnali; It. O. Barkmlale. Waabliigtnn. Wilkinson—C. II. Adams. Allentown. Worth—Claud Payton. Sylvester. Washington—C. I. Duggan, J. Frank Wal ker. Sanders vllle. Wayne—Ben Mlllkln. Incumbent, defeated, hut name of aueoesaor la unknown. WelHrter—C. C. Tracey, Ii. F. D. No. L Preston. White—Jesse II. Luinsden. Santee. Whitfield—Geor*e G. Glenn. Dalton. Wilcox—8. It. Belli, Rochelle. In Bryan. Catoosa. Clinch, Crisp. Dade, Gilmer. Lumpkin, Mrlntosh. Plrkenm Quit- man. Union and Walker the memlier baa not lieen chosen yet, itr the names have not reached S|>eaker Slaton. Moat of the coun tip* given will ehjft In October. But Twq D M ays ore If you Ye let 8 days pass of this 10- days sale don’t put it off longer. Two days only, Thursday and Friday, and positively no reduced prices after closing time Friday night. This sale includes every article of Furniture (excepting office desks) ih the entire stock. - ChamberlinJgknson DuB?se Co. REV, SIM l SMALL TO SPEAK SUNDAY The revival aervlcea at Shlppey'a hall are being well attended each night and great reaulta are promlned. Many ladlea are attending theae meeting, and the mualc la a atrong fea ture. Good men from both branchea of the T. M. C. A. are provided aa lead era each night, and next Sunday there will be a grand rally at 3:30 p. m., alao at 7:46 p. m. It la expected that Rev. Sam Small will preach at both eervlcea on 8unday. W. A. Welle will conduct the eer vice* Wednesday and J. T. Loftla on Thuraday night Entrance to hall la on Pratt atraet, Juat off of Decatur. SCHOONER FRANCE8 HAS ROUGH VOYAGE. Special to The Georgian. Brunawlck, Ga., Aug. 39.—The echoon. er Frances C. Tunnell haa arrived In thla port, after a very tedloua voyage. The veaael left New York a month ago for Brunawlck. She encountered very rough weather and contrary wlnde, and did not get down to Capa Hatteraa until Auguat ft. After ahe alghted Hatteraa ahe again encountered con trary wlnda, and waa beating around In the neighborhood of the cape for over ten daya before favorable wlnda brought her aouth to Brunawlck. HALL COUNTY WANTS AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. Rpeelnl to The Georgian. Oalneavllle, Ga., Aug. 38.—A meet ing waa held at the rjty hall frlday afternoon to Interest the cltlaena of Hall county In the location of an ag ricultural achool for the Ninth con- greealonal dlatiict. Profeaaor T. H. Robertaon waa elected chairman of the meeting and Colonel W. I. Hobbe waa choaen accretary. After paaalng aome reeolutione, commending Colonel Perry for aecurlng the paaaage of the bill. It waa decided to laeue a call for a maaa meeting of the cltlaena In Oalneavllle Saturday, September I. NEW GEORGIA TOWN ELECT8 ITS OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Barneavllle. Oa., Aug. 38.—An elec tion waa held yeaterday at Aldora, the recently incorporated community, em bracing the big cotton mill Juat out- alde the city llmlla, and the following were elected: Jamea Butterworth, may or and A. W. Eppha, T. H. Parker and W. L. Stalllnga, councilman. JOHNSTON FAILED TO CARRY LEE CO, Hon. Howell C. Beaaley, a prominent attorney of Leeaburg, and editor and publtaher of The Lee County Journal, waa a caller at the capitol Wednesday. Attorney Beasley was one ot the candi dates of the returns of the recent pri mary In Lee county, and had a copy of the official vote with him. Thle vote dlaputes the claim made by Hon. Mark Johnston, of Baldwin In the morning paper that Lee county waa one of the counties he carried, and that Instead of getting every vote cast In Lee except 8, aa stated, he received 103, a* agalnet 2(0 cast for Blate School Commissioner Merritt. The number of votes cast for school com missioner In Lee county was 2(8. Mr. Johnaton la quoted In Wednea- day's Constitution, referring to an arti cle by a Georgian reporter. "Why did he not say that I secured every vole In Lee except eight?” For the very sim ple reaaon, a* the return, from Lee show, Merritt carried Lee by over two to one over Johneton, and Instead of getting every vote except eight, he got only 108 out of a total vote of IM MODERN EYE GLASSES The Kryptok Invisible bifocals are a distinct scientific advance over all oth er double vision glasses. They are fuaed Into one solid piece with no seam to collect dirt. John L. Moore ft Sons, sole manufacturers In Georgia, 42 Broad street. Prudential building. bnl'PMENT OF'TIES ‘ TO PANAMA CANAL. gpeHal to The Georgian. , Brunawlck, Oa., Aug. 28.—Brown ft Co. have cleared the Norwegian Steam ship Fortuna, and Baxter ft Co. have cleared the eteamer M. C. Holm, both vessels carrying cargoes of hewn cy press railroad croaatlea for the Isth mian canal commlaaion, to be deliv ered at Colon, latbmus nr Panama. The Fortuna had a cargo of 42,000, while the M. C. Holm carried about 28,000 ties. The shipments on these two ves sels about complete the big contracta which these two Brunawlck croaatle dealers had with the canal commleslon. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Tralna Leava Atlanta. Now Terminal Station, corner Mitohall and Madison Avenue. N. B.—FoIlowlUk schedule flguree pub lished only ae Information and are not zunrii nf(*4Ml: 4:00 A. M.-No. 23. DAILY. Local to Blr* tnlngham, making all stops; arriving in Birmingham 10:15 a. tn. 5J0 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A solid restlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of restlbuled day coaches and l’ullninn drawing room Bleep ing cars. Arrives Home 7:ju a. m.j Chat tanooga i:45 a. in.; Cincinnati 73u p. in.: Louisville * : i in.: Chicago it. m. Cafe car service. All meals between At- O0«0000000000000000000000 O STATE UNIVERSITY D WIN8 A FORE8TER. o 0 0 O By Private Leaned Wire. O O Boston, Aug. 29.—In order to O O accept a position aa profeaaor of O O foreatry in the University of O K>rglA at Athena, Ga., State For- O O eater Alfred Akerman ha* re- O O signed hla office with the atate. O O O oooooooooooooooooooooooooo lumbus 10 a. ui. 4:11 A. 12. DAILY, local to Macon, Brunawlck and Jacksonville. Makes all atopa . arriving Mncoti 9:15 a. tn.: Bruns wick 4 p. to.; Jackaonvllia 7:40 p. in. 7:00 A. M.-No. 35. DAILY.-Pullman to Birmingham, MetcpnlOo Kanaaa City and Colorado Sprluat. Arrives Metuptua 1:05 p. m.; Kansas city 9:45 a. m., and Colorado A*' 1 U.-No. It. DAILY—Local to Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Aihw and Rmitbwait.rn Limited. M S ires all meals an f to4 4:11.,. M. IftSiKt, Gotta *• v a RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ■sTEwne railhoau: i t— T No.—Depart To— • 8 Nashville.. 7:10 in ' I Nashville. 8:36 ana 78 Marietta... 1:35 am) 74 Marietta..12:10 pm •W Nash rill#..11:45 am.' 92 Nashrllle.4:50 pm 75 Marietta... 2:5) pml 72 Marietta.. 5 30 pm • l Nashville.. 7:35 pml* 4 Nashville. 8:50 pig L’liNTitALTTF <3i:onun; nr. haO-w art to* JacksonvlUe.. 7A0 amlSnvannah.’^. Macon....... .UA0 amjMacon........ 4:00 pus Savannah..... 4:05 pm:SavannaU 9:15 pm e From— h 7:10 dlle.. 7:50 Depart _ nm,.Mncon........ .11:01 ens 8:00 an wnauiugtun ■■■■■■ . light- Sleeping, library, observation nnd club r through without rhangu. Dining caral re all meals tn mate. Arrives Wi 'RS J . Uoy coaches between Atlanta nml CbYrTotfr and \V..7ilngtim!* t ^aTT| 1 Tea i \va.b’ Ington 11:46 a. m.; New York I p. m. . 1*.. U.-3jo. ». BaAt—Local for Moron, arriving Macon 1:4ap. m. 4:10 V. M.-No. to, DAILY.—Macon and ll.m kiii.ellie. fnllman ounrvatlon chair Vmri DAILY—Pullman sleeping car and nay coaches to Ulrmlng. ham. Arrives Birmingham »:U p. m.; Memphla 7:15 n. m. 4J« K il—No. lt DAILY, except Sun day. “Air Une Bella" to Toccoa. <:» P. M—No. 22. DAILY.—Griffin and Colnmbuo. Pullman palaco aiocptog ami Oar coaches. 4:33 P. 3L—No. a DAILY—Local to ottavllla and Fort Valley. 4:60 P. M—NO. 14, DAILY—Thl drawing room an.l sleeping ears to do- clanatt and Memphis and Chattanooga u l^ulsyllla. Arrive. Home 730 p. m.; Dalton ... •tops, local to lladln; arrive. Iledln 10:53 .lid's p. »l—No. 14. DAILY—Florida Lim ited. A aollit vestlliated train lo Jackson ville. Ha. Through slseptng cars ami day coaches to Jackaonylllo and Brunswick: ar rises Jacksonville 1:10 a. m.: Brunawlck ~ a. m.-, 8t. Augustine 10 a. m. £ 11:20 P. U—So. 27. DAILY—Tkrongh allmao drawing room aiaeplng cur. Al ula to Hhreveport. -ocaI sleeper Atlanta to Birmingham. Arr1.es Birmingham 6:35 a. m.: Meridian II n. m.; Jackaoo 2:S p. m.; Vlekal.urg. 4:u6 p. m.; .Shreveport 10is Sleepers open to rectHra passenger* 12 fijonT-No. 26, DAILY—Dnltad Blare* Fast Mali. Solid veatllmlen train. Hlecping cars to New 7 ork, Richmond. Charlotte and Aabevllle. Coaches to Washington. Dining cart serve all meals en route. Arrives Washington 9:33 n. m.r New York <:23 a. m. Local Atlanta-Cb«rlo*te steeper open to receive peseengera at 9:00 p. tn. Local JOBS— . •Belnia U:40am(*3iontgomery 6:30 ‘'Montgomery. 7:40 pm rMontg’m’ry. 13:46 pm 'Hairoa.... . .11:35 pm,*8elmn 4:20 pan -aGraoge 1:20 amiLaGrange.... 6:30 pas Montgomery. 1:40 pni,*Mootg in’ry.11:11 pin •Dally. All other*trains dally except Run- ft All trains of Atlonta and West Point Railroad Company arrive at nod depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner ot Mitchell street and Madleon arenue. {) ft Iig I A"Tt A! LH0 A b. " ‘ Arrive Prom— 1 Depart To— •Augusta |:00 am •Augusta 7:45 tag Conyers 5:45 amjLtthonta.... .10:06 am Covington 7:4*: nm,*Aufu»ta 3:30 pm •Augusta.. . .12:3-) pm Con vers 6:00 pus Llthonla 3:25 pm Covington.... 6:10 pa> •Augusta 9:15 pm,'Augusts.. ...11:46 ptn •Dally. All other trains dally oxcept Sun- d " r >tHAn<tAKfi All. LINK RAILff\r~“ Arriva From— I Depart To—_ Washington... 6:30 amiBlrmlngbnm.. 6:40 sra Abbeville 9:00 a ml Mon roe....... 7:20 am Memphis 11:46 a ml New York. ...12:00 m New York J:3) pm Abbeville.... 4:00 pm Monroe 7:40 pro.Memphls 6.00 pm Birmingham.. 9:25 inn. Washington.. 9:36 pm T Shows In Central time Tic ket Office No. Peters building, and new Terminal Station. K if ... - y Try oftii **, 14.’ uiuln; Jvpot, . 2, on Torrnluol exchange. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with out pain. Book of pa^ FIR8T BALE OF COTTON FOR NEWBERRY COUNTY. Hpcc-lnl to Thc Georgian. Newberry, 8. C., Au«r. 29.—The first bale of new cotton for Newberry coun- * ty was sinned and marketed Monday afternoon by John C. HIpp. For the past few years Mr. Hipp has sinned the first bale of the season here. Will Open Skating Rink. 8poelnl to The Georgian. ■ Newberry, 8. C„ Au*. 29.—A modem skating rink In every nartlcular will be opened up in Newberry within the next fow weeks by A. H. Mon tel th, of this city. “The Doubloons” The Georgian’s new serial will start Thursday—Don’t fail to start with it