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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. I9X. 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. On 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. 13. TURMAN & CO. PERSONNEL OF NEXT LEGISLA TURE GIVEN List of the Democratic Nominees in All But Twelve Counties. With the exception of twelve counties ♦very county In the state has, named Its democratic representatives for the legislature of 1806-07. 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 E. Nesbitt, nom inated as one of the two representa tives, has since VIled, 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 nut been chosen. The official list as It stands now was furnished by Spenker John M. Slaton: Appling—J. II, Taylor, Huxley, Baker—J. C. Odum, Newton." Ilulilwln-K. It. nines, Mlledgevllle. Banks—I’. l-\ SI. Furr, silver Skoals. llartow-J. A. Price and W. J. Noel, Car tersrllle. lierrlen—C. E. l’arrlsb, Spnrka. Bibb—Joe mil Ilall, T. E. Uyals, Ben Fowler. Macon. Brooks—M. E. Pope, Quitman. Bulloch—T. B. Thoru, Iric; J. J. E. Ander son, Htutesboro. J ‘ Fullbrlgbt and Mr. Lively. Hbellbluff. * Butts—8. II. Mays, Jackson. Calhoun—K. L. Smith. Edison.. Campbell—Claude C. Smith, Fnlrhutn. Cnrroll-M. D. Wntklua, Whltesrtlle; W. F. Brown, Carrollton. Camden—Thomas M. Godly, Klngslnnd. Charlton—David C. Barrow, A. Pratt Ad- ais, Joseph McCarthy, Savannah. ( Imttoogu—B. U. Edmondson, Summer* vllle. \ Chattahoochee—E. E. Cook, - Cusscta. Cherokee—II. M. Moore, Wnlcska. Clarke—J. J. McMahan. Athens. Clayton—I). M. Hide, Blrerdale. Clay—Emmett II. Shaw, Fort Ualues. Coffee—C. A. Ward, Douglas. Cold*—J. Z. Foster and J. D. Anderson, Marietta. Columbia—'W. W. Hamilton. Grovetown. Colquitt—W. A. Covington. Moultrie. Coweta—I. N. Orr, Newuaii; M. II. Couch, Grautville. Crawford-B. L. Dickey. Musella. Crisp—J. T. IIII1. Cordele (resigned), Decatur—W. D. Sheffield and E. M. Don- alson. Balnlirldgc. DeKnlli— Hooper Alexander and C. M. Candler. Deeatur. E COMMITTEE WILL T SEPT, 18 Representative Milikin An nounces Date Offi cially. NEGRO KILLS BROTHER WITH STICK OF WOOD, Special'to The Georgian. Holschton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A negro by the name of Marcus Morrison wai killed by his 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 small 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 Special to The Georgian. Paris, Aug. 29.—Turlnas, 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 thp sufferers, who, making a sudden involuntary movement, drove the or namental ray* 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. Spc lid to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—'The home of John Daughdrlll, on Henry street, was destroyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. Fixtures for Now Postoffice. 9|" < lai to The Georgian. Newberry, S. C„ Aug. 29.—-The fix tures for the new postoffice have ar rived and are being Installed. It Is expected that the postoffice will be moved into the new building on Sep tember 1. Dooly—J, P. Heard and T. A. Adkins, Jr., Vienna. Dougherty—Samuel II. Tift, Albany. Douglas—It. T. Whitley, Douglnsvflle. Dawson—John It. Hubbard. Ilubbardvllle. Early—W. A. Buchanan. Blakely. Echols—Mr. Culhrenth, address not glreu. Effingham—C. T. Guyton. Guyton. Elltert—W. II. Adams, Elbcrton; L. II. O. Martin, Middleton. Emanuel—8. J. Tyson, Swainsboro; B. L. Rountree, Summit. Fnnnln—William Bntt, Blue Ridge. Fayette—J. W. Wise. Fayetteville. Floyd—Senlmrn Wright, it.. L. Cbamblee, and L. A. Dean. Rome. - Forsyth—Andrew E. Bond, 8IIver City. and J. M. Slaton, Atlanta. Glascock—W. A. Gibson. Gibson. Glynn—H. 8. Lee, Brunswick. Gordon—O. Callieck, Calhoun. Grady—It. It. Terrell, Whlghara. Greene— It. E. Davison. WoodvIIle. Gwinnett—O. A. Nix, W. W. Wilson, Law- reiicevllle. , Habersham—J. C. Edwards, CInrkesvJlle. Hall—II. II. Perry, Gainesville; II. If. Stephens, Murrayvllle. Hancock—Seaborn Iteese, Sparta. Haralson—W. T. Eaves. Buchanan. Harris—8. L. Ellison. Ellerslle. Hart—A. J. McMullau, Hartwell. Heard—W. S. Trent, Franklin. Henry—H. C. McWilliams, Stockbrldge. Houston—J. II, Davis and F.' V. Fagan, Fort Valley. Irwin—E. J. Dormlny, Fltxgcrald. Jackson—A. M. Fmnnlgati, J. N. Holder, Jefferson. Jenkins—Robert G. Daniel. Mlllen. Jeff -Davis—Isott W. Johnson, Ilnxlehurat Jnsper—O. F. Johnson, Montlcello. Jefferson—R. N, Hardeman, Louisville. Johnson—W. J. Flanders, Wrlgbtsvllle. Jones—J. B. Jackson, Clinton. . I.aureus—G. W. Williams. Dublin, and D. J. Clark, It. F. 1>. No. 3, Dublin. Lincoln—W. C. Powoll, Pansy. IsoVndes—J. R. B’alker, C. R. Ai Valdosta. IJlierty—Donald Fraser, Illneavllle. Macon—J. E. Ueld. Montexuma. Madison—L. A. White. Dnnlelsvllle. Marlon—E. II. McMIchnel. Bucnn Vista. McDuffie—8. M. IF Meriwether—W. It. J. Keith, Oakland. Mlllcr-Wllllnm I. Greer, Colquitt. Milton—E. P. Walker, Alphnret*- Mltchell—A. T. Jones. Camilla. Milton—E. P. Walker, Alpharetta. Mitchell—A. T. Jones. Camilla. Monroe— lteu IIII1 and George Ogden Pc Ins, Forsyth. Montgomery—W. J. - ... Jeteraon, Mt. Vernon. Muscogee—Charles R. ltnssell and Peter Greer, Columbus. Morgan—Paul M. Atkinson, Madison. Murray—J. B\ Austin, It. F. D., Tilton. Newton—F. l». Ballard, Covington. Oglethorpe—Pnnl Brown, Islington. Oconee—J. D. Price, Farmington. “ *' all. Strlckinnd, Concord, "airklnsvir ,Ca ton ton. Randolph—B. T. lingers. Shellman. Illchnmud—Boykin Wright, It. E. Allen, , E. Dunbar, Augusta. Itm kdale—J. B’lfl Cowan, R. F. D. No. 2, ... C. K. Dunbar, Augnstn. ItiM-kdnk Covington. Rabun—It. E. Cannon, Clayton. Schley—M. E. Collum. Putnam. Screven—II. H. B’Ulte, Hvlvaala. Spalding—.!. D. Boyd, Griffin. Stewart—G. I*. Lunsford Lerankln. Sumter—James Taylor ami W. W. Dykes, Ainericns. T«ill»ot—B*. M. Parker. Taltmtton. Taliaferro—J. It. Kendrick. Crawfordrflle. Thnnin.—M. L. Cook. Hinton; J. 0. fltubbf, The Joint legislative comlmttee Investigate the Soldiers' Home will meet at the state eapltol on Tuesday, September 18 at 10 o’clock In the morning. Official notice cornea to that effect from Hon. Ben Mlllkln. of Jesup, Wayne county, one of the members of the houee committee. Information at the eapltol Wednesday was to the ef fect that the meeting would be held September 10, but Mr. Mlllkln corrects that Impression. The Joint committee Is. composed of Senators Adams, AI0 Blalock, of the Thlrty-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; Kelly, of Glascock. As a result of a petition presented the legislature from Inmates of the home and statements of Representative Williams, of Laurens, on the door 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 held at the Soldiers' Home, but Mr. Mlllkln states the eapltol. At any rate, the meetings will be open to the press, and the committee will make a thor ough Investigation of conditions. MONTHLY INSPECTION 18 HELD WEDNESDAY *Thc standing committee of the Sol dlers' Home Wednesday made Its reg ular monthly Inspection of that Instl tutlon. This standing committee composed of the following members of the board of trustees: Colonel Charles D. Phillips, chair' man; Captain William S. Thomson, Coloael T^homas 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 Inspecting the home, listening to the complaints of the Inmates and gener ally overlooking the management of the new superintendent. Captain Rob ert Barry. This standing committee of the home. Is separate and distinct from the spe cial legislative committee, which Is to Investigate the home on September 18, Improving Private Park. Special to The Georgina. 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 proper! around the lake and site Into a par! and amusement resort. A bathing house will be built and the lake will be stocked with fish. But Two D M ays ore May Undergo Operation, Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—Congress man Burnett, accompanied by his son, Phi, went to Nashville today, where the latter goes to have hla eyes, which have been troubling him very much of late, treated by a s; ' ‘ ntlon may be reson Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- ville, Ga. On September 16th to 2trd, Inclu sive, the Weitern and Atlantic rail road will sell tlcketi from AtJanta- Dalton and Intermediate itatlom, to Cartenvllle, at rate of one faro for the round trip. Sam Jones wilt be assisted by Evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. O. Excel) will have charge of the music, and other gospel singers of note will attend. Three services each day, 10:10 a. m„ 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the people of Cartenvllle will welcome the great crowds with the same hos pitality they hare always shown. CHA8. £. HARMAN, Dsn. Pass. AgsnL ft- -K. j*. Brown. Tlfton. I Troap—W. T. Toggle, It. Jfc Voung, La- Onuus, Turner—J. M. Kunincr, Ashhurn. Twiggs—I. N. MftXWiHI, Jeffersonville, Tsltnsll-W. T. HurkwsBer, lleldsvllle; W. **• Waracll, Hogan. Terrel. J, It. Mereer, Dawson. Toomlis—I’eter Clifton, Lyons. Towns—Dr. J. F. Johnson, lllswasiee. rpsnn-J. R. Atwater, Thomnstnn. Wnlton-ilal O. Norwell, N. L Onllswny, Monroe. Wnre—N. 4, Friar. Waycrosa. Wnrren— I.. At. Vsssengnle. Warrentou. Wilkes—X. A. Wool ten, Tlgulll; It. O. Bnrksilnle, Wnshlngton. Wilkinson—C. II. Adams. Allentown. Worth-eland I'ajtnn. Hylvesfer. Washington—C, 1- Knggnn, J. Frank Wal ker. hamlerarllle. Wnype-Ben Mlllkln. Inrsmbent. defeated, but name of sureessoe Is naknown. Webster—O. C. Tracey, It. F. I). No. L Preston. White—Jesse R. Lnmirien, gautee. Whitfield—George G. Glenn. Ilalton. Wlleox-H. B. Held, tt-vhetle. In Rryan, fntootsi.. Ill nek, Crisp, !>nde, Gilmer. Lumpkin. M Intosh. I'lekens, Quit- mnn. I'nlon and Walker the uu-mlwr has not I teen ehosen yet/ or the names have not reached Speaker Hinton. Most of the conn* ties given will rind In October. If you’ve 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 arHcI? of Furniture (excepting offics desks) in the ehtire stock. C hamberlin-J?hns9n DuBgse C9. REV, SAM YY, SMALL TO SPEAK SUNDAY The revival services at Shlppey'a hall are being well attended each night and groat results are promised. Many ladles are attending these meetings and the music Is a strong fea ture. Good men from both branchee of the Y. M. C. A. are provided as lead ers each night, and next Bunday there will be a grand rally at 8:10 p. m., also at T: 46 p. m. It la expected that ReV. Bam Small will preach at both services on Sunday. W. A. Wells will conduct the ser vices Wednesday and J. T. Loftls on Thursday night. Entrance to hall Is on Pratt street. Just off of Decatur. SCHOONER FRANCES HAS ROUGH VOYAGE. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Aug. >9.—The schoon er Frances C. Tunnell has arrived In this port, after a very tedious voyage. The veeael left New York a month ago for Brunswick. She encountered very rough weather and contrary winds, and did not get down to Cape Hatteraa until August It. After she sighted Hatteras she again encountered con trary winds, and was beating around In the neighborhood of the cape for over ten daya before favorable winds brought her south to Brunswick. HALL COUNTY WANT8 AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. Rpeclsl to Tbs Georgian. Gainesville, Ga, Aug. 29.—A meet ing was held at the cjty hall Friday afternoon to Interest the dtlsens of Hall county In the location of an ag ricultural school for the Ninth con gressional district. Professor T. H. Robertson was elected chairman of the meeting and Colonel W. I. Hobbs was chosen secretary. After passing some Colonel resolutions, commending Perry was decldi meeting of the cltlsens In Oalneevllle on Saturday, September (. NEW GEORGIA TOWN ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Barnesvllle, Ga, Aug- 29.—An elec tion was held yesterday at Aldora, the recently Incorporate,! community, em bracing the big cotton mill Just out side the city limits, and the following JOHNSTON FAILED TO CARRY LEE CO, Hon. Howell C. Beasley, a prominent attorney of Leesburg, and editor and publisher of The Lee County Journal, was a caller at the eapltol Wednesday. Attorney Beasley was one of the candi dates of the returns of the recent pri mary In Lee county, and had a copy of the official vote with him. This vote disputes the claim made by Hon. Mark Johnston, of Baldwin. In the morning paper that Lee county was one of the counties he carried, and that Instead of getting every vote cast In Lee except 8, as stated, he received 108, as against 280 cast for State School Commissioner Merritt. The number of votes cast for school com missioner In Lee county was 368. Mr. Johnston Is quoted In Wednes day's Constitution, referring to an arti cle by a Georgian reporter, "Why did he not say that I secured every vote In Lee except eight?" For the very sim ple reason, as the returns from Lee show, Merritt carried Lee by over two to one over Johnston, and Instead of getting every vote except eight, ho got only 108 out of a total vote of 358. MODERN EYE GLASSES The Kryptok Invisible bifocals are a distinct scientific advance over all oth er double vision glasses. They are fused Into one solid piece with no seam to collect dirt. John L. Moore ft Sons, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains Leave Atlanta, New Terminal Station, corner Mltohell and Madison Avenue. N. B.—Following schedule figures pub. Ilsbed only as lafortustlou sud are oq| guaranteed: 4:00 A. M.—No, 28. DAILY. Local to Bir mingham, making all Hops; trrlrlng lo Birmingham 10:18 a. m. 6:») A. hi.—No. II. DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid veatlbulod train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of featlbuled day coachea and Pullman drawing room aleep- log can. Arrives Borne 7sJ0 a. m.; chat- K roaga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:*i p. ui.i ulsvllla 1:18 p. m.t Chicago 7:3) a. u. Cafe car serrlcc. All mania between At lanta and Cincinnati. 6:10 A. 12.—No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin and Columbus. Arrives Uriffla 7:11 a. m.; Co- RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Broad atreet. Prudential I N. uhIPMEKit of'ties TO PANAMA CANAL. Rpeelal to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga., Aug. 29.—Brown ft Co. have cleared the Norwegian Steam ship Fortuna, and Baxter tc Co. have cleared the steamer M. C. Holm, both vessels carrying cargoes of hewn cy press railroad crosstles for the Isth mian canal commission, to be deliv ered at Colon, Isthmus of Panama. The Fortuna had a cargo of 43,040, while the M. C. Holm carried about 38.000 ties. The shipments on these two ves sels about complete the big contracts which these two Brunswick croastte dealers had with the canal commission. OWOCWOODOOOOOOOOOWWKKWg 0 STATE UNIVERSITY O WIN8 A FORESTER. O O O By Private Leased Wire. O O Boston, Aug. 29.—In order to O O accept a position as professor of 0 O forestry In the University of 0 0 Georgia at Athens, Ga., State For- 0 O ester Alfred Akerman has re- O O signed hie office with the state. 0 O 0 0O00000000000OO0000OO00000 . __ _Jfc UAluXi W— — ,—.. Brunswick and Jacksonville. Makes — •tops , arriving Macon 9:16 a. to.; Bruns* "} C Va P - {liiSa^^DAILY-Pnmaka Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City and Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 1:04 p. m.) Kansas City »:« e. m., end Colorado Spring. 4:18 a. m. *7:50 A. M.—No. 13. DAI Charlotte, Danville, Blchmi .j cars through without change. Dining cars B rvs nil dim Is on rc\ntr. Arrives Wash- rtoa 1:12 a. m.J Nsw York 1Z;«1 p. m. 1:00 P. M.-No. 40, DAILY.—New 1 Express. Day coaches between Atlanta Washington. 8leeper» between Atlanta, Chariot ft! and Washington. Arrives Waa* W.-SikT DAILY.-I lliiwklusvllle. Pullman ouaervatlon chair car Atlanta to Macon, 4M P. M.-NO. 17# DAILY.—Pullman Bleeping car ai nd my coaches to liinulu*- Birmingham 9:15 p. m.; •Xfcpt Ban- temphl* 7:16 a. m. 4X P. M.-No. UL DAILY, exei »y. ’’Air Une nelle ,r to Toecoa. 4:90 P. M.-No. 22, DAILY.—Orlffln and Columbus. Pullmau palaca siatplng cur “‘llxi'V. M^No!' 2V DAILY.—Local to 6’oy- *',‘ e d!. m V“V“« , PAH,Y.-Thrangh drawing room and sleeping vara jo Cfn- :34 p. m.: C'hettnnooga »M p. m.; Memphis M a. m.: Louisville 1X4 a. u.; 8L Louis p. ns.: Cincinnati 1:10 r. m. 4:15 1‘. M.-No. 28, DAILY.—Makes til ii nr ’pr'H.-JISvTk 1 S ullmto drawing room oto to Shrevepo* t, Local aleepar Atlanta to nirmlogliaoL Arrtrea Birmingham 5:31 a. m.t Meridian H a. m.: Jackson 2:B p. m.i Vicksburg. 4:04 p. m.t Shreveport 10:U ji. m. HI copers opts to raculvo passengers cars to New ' or*, lllcbmond. Charlotte and Asheville. Coaches to Washington. Dining m routa. Arrtvaa Washington 999-p. m.: Naw York <21 a. m. Local AtUnta-CbarMta sleeper open te receive passengers at 9:00 p. m. Local Showing the ArrlTOl and Departure of Fas- aenger Trains of the Following Iloads: WBfltbftiTAyft AYCA.yfnr icaiuioip: No.—Arrive From— I No.-Depart To— * I Nashville.. 7:19ami* 2 Nashville. 8:85 aas 71 Marietta... 8:25 am) 74 Marietta..12:10 pm •W NSihrlUe..11:46 ami* 92 N’nshvllle.4:60 pus 71 Marlatta.es I:W pmf 72 Marietta.. 6:80 pm • 1 Naahvllla.. 7:36 puai* 4 Nnahvllle. 8:60 pH CBKftlfAl. GHOauldi II AIL WAX’. Arrive From— I Depart To— Savannah.,... J:10 am[Mncon..,...„ .13:01 ana Jarkaouville.. 7.V) nin Savannah 8:00 ana Macon....... .11:40 am .Macon........ 4:00 pus Savannah..*.. 4K* pra|finv»nnnh..... 9:15 pm Macon 7:55 pmiJacksonvIUe.. 8:30 pm 1 yoisf ROAD. Arrive From— I Deport To— •Selma U:49 om,*Monfgoinery 6:90 am •Montgomery. 7:40 pm)*.Mourg’m , ry.13:46 pm •Bslma U:K pm,\SHuni 4:30 pm 8:30 nmILaOraogo.... 6:30 pm ♦ wm •U«w4w r m , fy.U:U pm except Sun- All trains of Atlanta and West Point LaUrang* 8:20 nnj[L •Montgomery. 6:4 > pmi* •Daily. All other trail Mitchell street and Madison avenue. 6'00 l 8:46 l •Aul- I.lthoi .... '‘Augusta...., All other trains ittfton. i*Augusta, alns. da Atrtva t •Augusta ffS/rJ! Llthouln... •Aggaata., d.v ll7, 1 ”WaIiGaIiI, Aik US'H itAlLiVAiT 4 rrlve From- J Depart To- tiscrtoii C 20 araiBIrmlngham.. 4 40 am 9 oo am Monroe 7.20 * a | 8:00 pm 6:19 pm .11:46 pm lly except Sun- 1:3) pm]Abli<*vtHe..„ 4:'» pm smphls New York..-- r—n* r .... Monroe.. .. ., 7:40 pmiMemphls..... 6:00 put BlriulusUau).. 9:25 piu.Washington.. 9:35 pm Shewn In Cantral time Patera building, and now Termluat Station. Both 1 PhonCf. City office. Hi m.-tln; depot. No. 2, on Terminal exchange. FIR8T BALE OF COTTON FOR NEWBERRY COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C., Aug. 29.—The first bale of new cotton for Newberry coun ty was ginned and marketed Monday afternoon by John C. Htpp. For the past few' years Mr. Hlpp has ginned the first bale of the season here. Will Open Skating Rink. Special to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C„ Aug. 29.—A modern skating rink in every particular will be opened up In Newberry within the next few weeks by A. H. Montelth, of this city. “The Doubloons” The Georgian’s new serial will start Thursday—Don’t fail to start with it.