The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 12, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WKPNKSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1!, 1908. $1.00 Starts an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the book only In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL BANK Interest allowed nt the rnt» of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM, compounded s.ml-annually. E. H. THORNTON, Presidmt. W. F. MANRY, Cashier. H. C. CALDWELL, Asst. Cashier. IPULAJANES DEFEA TED IN A NIGHT ATTACK SCHOOLS AND COLLfGES^ SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL, GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY College park.ga College park, 6a. Limited to 80 boardzg pupils, with ten teacher.. Special preparation for Southern ctilWges Graduates accepted by colleges without exami nation. Parents cordally Invited to visit and Inspect the school before •ni.rinc their sons risewhert. nation, rurenv# luhiuh; .tiwu-u iu vim unu inspect entering their sons ilaewhert. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. COX College Park, Georgia. and Conservatory Manila, Sept. 12.—In revenge for'the of the negro .oldlera. Punishment Indicted upon them by the regular troops for the killing of Lieu tenant Roscoe Treadwell, of the Phil ippine scouts, the Pulajanes attacked the detachment of the Twenty-fourth Infantry, colored, on Monday night and before they could be driven back the natives killed two and wounded eight The Twenty-fourth had gone Into camp near Barauen, Leyte, near the scene of the engagement. The natives outposts and rushed the -amp. The regulars went Into the flght with their pistols and bayonets. They routed the Pulajanes, killing and wounding many of them. In the darknea* a few of the prisoners escaped. DIAMOND DEALER ROBBED OF $40,000 ON PULLMAN Baltimore, Md., Sept. 12.—Sol Urback, a dealer In diamond., with of fices at 47-49 Malden lane, New York, was the victim of a robbery In a Pullman car last night, which, according to hla statement, neti a loss to hint of 840,000 In unset dtamonde, besides a handsome watch and fob. POLICE BOARD CONSIDERS USE OF BERTILLON SYSTEM Delightfully situated in a beautiful suburb of Atlanta, with most salu brious climate, COX COI/ J.KOB and CONSERVA- ^ TORY offers many sdvan. j tsges to students from any part of America. I Sixty-fourth session I btgtoi Sept, nth, 1906, jjjwlth as instructors '•from American and ^European universities i! conservatories. * Broad courses of study, high standards, fine patronage. Mu*, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory, under distinguished di rectors. has 9 tcdlers, 50 pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all modern conveni ences ; many imjoremetits made recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address 1 ADIEL J. MON CHIEF, President, or WILUAM S. COX, Manager. FUNERAL SERVICES OF II J, FflLVEY The funerrt services of John J. f'alvey. who (M at the residence of his mother. »». Mary E. Falvcy, air Gordon street; Tuesday morning nt 3:3o o'clock, >111 be held Thursday morning at lql'clock at St. Anthony's chapel, In Wjlt End. The Rev. Dr. Gunn will delate. The following- named gentlpen will net as pall bearers: Me*rs. Clarence Haverty, Terrence Dtnan, Edgar Spalding, Thomas Kell/. Charles C. Thorn, John mount, J. A Von Dohlen and John .tforrts, Jr. , Mr. Palveftwas a well-known and popular youg Insurance man, having been connetpd with the office of C. C. Thom untt'some motfths ago, when Illness conr*Ued him to retire frdtii active busless life. He Is survived by motheinnd one brother. Esmond Fahey. JOHN 4. MOORE & SONS Lend thotvny In making fine Eye glasses. heir Kryptok Invisible Blfo- rais are wonderful invention, giving both neatand far vision In one glass, with no earn, The Kryptoks are a distinct ivnncc over alt other glasses. 43 N. HroJ St., Prudential building. ••• Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala. Sept. 12.—The Alabama Coton Seed Crushers’ Asso ciation was organised here yesterday with the election of the following of ficers: Ernest Lamar, of Selma, president; J. C. Wright, of Roanoke, vice presi dent, and J. W. Black, of Montgomery, The Bertlllon system, used by all the great detective departments for the Identification of suspected criminals, will be Installed In the Atlanta police department If the committee which has the matter In charge reports favorably. An expert In the system will bo em ployed nr one ot the detectives will be sent to Washington to be trained In the operation ot the system. The police board met Tuesday night nnd after hearing an address by C. C. McClaughry, deputy warden of the federal prison, on the use of the sys tem by the federal government, ap pointed a committee to consider the advisability of the purchase of an outfit by the department. It Is ex pected that a favorable report will be received. The Bertlllon system, now In use by the detective and police departments of all the great cities of the world, fur nishes an almost Infallible means of Identification of suspected persons when examined. An extremely accu rate measurement Is made ot any per son arrested for a serious crime, full face and profile photographs made and a fair and detnlled description taken. These are kept on an indexed record nnd furnished to other departments with tho result that many men arrest ed In one city arc identified as crim inals wanted at another point for some serious crime. The use of the system has led to the punishment of hundreds of criminals. til,800 III FRIZES FREE TO LUCKY WINNERS. THE FIRST PRIZE This Beautiful $375 KIMBALL PIANO Absolutely Free to Somebody. IT MAY BE YOU. GRAND FREE WORD CONTEST Open to overybody (with exception noted below.). Get busy. Use your brain and Webster’s Interna tional Dictionary and see bow many correct words you can form from the letters used In spelling the three words: • ,4®*: “WESTER MUSIC COMPANY” FIRST PRIZE—The $375 Kimball Plano represented above. SOUTHERN RAIL WA Y ENGINEER DIES TO SAVE MANY LIVESI 8ECOND PRIZE—A beautiful $300 Kimball Plano. THIRD PRIZE—$150 Certificate of Credit. Other prlzei ranging In value from $125 down to $50. These prizes are In the form of Certificates of Credit and will bo accepted st our store at face value toward the purchase of any new Kimball piano at the regular retail price. This Is.by special arrangement with the W. W. Kimball Co., manufacturers of the "Kimball" piano, and Is for n short time only. RULES AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST secretary and treasurer. This association does not In any way' C< Interfere with the Interstate Cotton Crushers’ Association, but is a part of It, having adopted almost the same con- stftufon and by-fawn. The association adopted an appeal to the Alnbama legislature, asking that a law be enacted making It the duty of the commissioner of agriculture to perform such services In conserving these Interests a* their wisdom may suggest, and that they prepuro a me morial to congress In the Interest of this Industry. The association claims that the. products add 190,000.000 an nually to the revenues of tho South and pays 115,000,000 In wages and gives to tho railroads 180,000,000 for freight. Park acted as hostess for the occasion and a delightful time wss spent. Imporant Change of Sched ule on Seaboard Air Line Railway. Erteclre Sunday, September 9th. Imports! ehangO of schedule will be made 0 the Seaboard Air Line. Par ticular ttcntlon Is called to tho fact that trn No. 08, which now leaves Atlantal):35 p. in., will on and after 8eptcm:r 9th, leave Atlanta at 8:00 p. m„ Ontral time. EATONTON. A gul many of the younger society •ft net. seen horseback riding Friday night lit. As the moonlight was bril liant nl the night cool, a most enjoy able Me was spent. Among those riding ere: Mlssee Bara Hearn, Luda HutrhUon, Lily Williams, Mary Den nis nnd’eelle Ingram. Meesrs. Joe Wil liams, Sdwln Nelson, Lucius Little, Rnh Deals and Sam Hearn. The arty given at Johns hotel last Friday light by the young men was a very eiiyable occasion. Music and daurinisere the feature* of the even ing A1 rug those preeent wore: .Misses Margc.t/ nnd Hannah Leonard, Mary T. Lu’rence nnd Rosebud Armstrong, nl Mledgevllle; Luda Hutchinson, UsryDennls, Ruth Park, Mne Alford, Lily williams, Sara Hearn, Agnes Uv.ette. M r . a nd Mr*. John D. Wat ters!, .Messrs. Paul Ballard, Karl In- liji. Dennis Turner, Lucius Little, hdln Nelson, Howard Wilson, Stirling , Pin, John Adams, Frank Spivey, Amt Johns and other*. mnng the gtrle and boys that leave n college very soon are: Miss Geor- 81 Hutchinson, for Agnes Scott; Miss Mr Alford, o. N. nnd I, Mllledgevllle; Ms I'eelle Ingram and Miss Wood- 11 Scott, Monroe Female; Miss Janie J“rn. LaGrang* Female College, and !«es Mamie and Lillie Wlce. for Bre- IJ. Messrs. Paul and John Carlton Mvey Emory; I. F. Griffith, Jr., Mlll- ‘vy 1 allege, Mllledgevllle, and Percy University of Georgia. Misses Mary Little and May De- emette nf Rockville, spent Wedties- Louise Dennis. .iL™ Mary Dennis Is out again, after 1 fcrtef Indisposition. The many friends of Miss Sara Law- "JJce will be gj a( ] to hear of her Im- pr 2. v h M condition. » ihe young gentlemen of the city Em* * reception for the visiting young lames here Wednesday night at the *” of Mrs. M. W. Park. Miss Ruth GREENSBORO. Walters Wheelor returned from Fort Leavenworth, Kona., loot week, and la via- Wheeler’ l " rC '""’ Mr ’ *“' 1 Mr *- ‘ Mia* Mary MeAlllater. of Washington, tin., returned home Hntnrday after a plena, ant visit to Miss Helen Daria Mils Lnnlsc McWhorter left Friday for Moultrie. On. She will attend Nonnan l’nrk Institute this yenr. Mrs. Jolill C. Arnnlil, of Athens: Mrs. Dol- rlu, of Indian Spring; Mrs. Ed Evans nittl Mrs. o Nenl. nf Hlhsiin. nnd Mr. nud Mrs, Itnnvell, of I'nlon Point, nttrnded tho fn iicrnl of Mra W. II. Kliubro. on Inst 1\ tHlnestlnr. Mr. niuf Sirs. DeWItt Pinson returned to their home In Atlanta Tucoday after open,Hug ocvernt weekt with Dr. nnd Mra. l'lnton. Mrs. Minnie K. June* and dnoghters, of Augusta, arc spending this week with friends here. Mr. and Mra. Duncan Townsend, of Flor- kwi ipmuiicti urrr. Mr*. Gillespie, of MlIkMlgevIlle, and Mr*. J. B. Winslow, Jr., of Greenville, have re turned home after spending several weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. McWhorter. MIhs Kllsnlieth Sanford, of XUlledfSTlUs, Is the guest of the Misses Gelssler. Colonel James Ihtvlson returned from Mount Airy Sunday. Miss Frances Bickers left Thursday for a visit to the sisters of Ht. Joseph acad emy, at Washington, Ga. Mil sues Celesta Park nnd Elennor Brnneh attend L “ Klnlse Smith, Itrennu: Sam Lee r.lDIIH SVIIIIIII, lu asil Mills, •», 1 ns rv,,,,, Soc Tlmrnton will return to Wesleyan; Mlaaea Bloke and Frances Bicker. will po - eniy, Washington, Ga. Kyle Smith will ver will return to tho nillltnry lnatltuto at Milled gov U tr. Dr. I). E. Adamo returned from New l.uther Smith nnd Jnmea li-ynolda are In New York for a ten days’ atny. Miss Virginia Smith left l**t week to re- sume her school duties at Vienna. Mra. I- II. Held nud daughter returned Saturday from U vlalt to Lumber City ami Atlanta. Mia* Mamie Bnynea entertained at a do- were Min Jennie and Kale Evans and Mra. funyera. of I’nrteravllle. who hat been anointing Itev. John T. Itnldnn In tho ■retracted oervleoa nt the Methodist church liy ringing moat licautlfnlly. la the guest of Mr. ami lire. E. W. Copelnn. lira. Cnnyera hna n lovely soprano voice, audio In 11 woman of striking pernmmllty. She hna been the gneat of honor nt several de lightful dinners and tena since she lias liccu here. Tboae who have entertained — --- and Mr*. Joplliig, nnd lira. Washington, Sept. 12.—Pinioned under his locomotive for more than an hour, after he had reversed the lever and brought the ponderous machine to standstill, thereby probably saving hundreds of lives, Hugh S. Murphy, an engineer of the Southern Railway, wan so severely scalded by escaping steam, that he died thirty minutes later, after being taken to the emergency hospital. Despite the fact that he was suffer ing excruciating agony, Murphy di rected the efforts of the firemen and policemen, who were trying to extri cate him, and never for airlnstant did his nerve leave him. When he was finally released, his first thought waa of the passengers Intrusted to his care and when told that no one was Injured he asked to be taken to the hospital and that hla wife at Alexandria be | notified. Lists must reach our office or bear post date not later then Oct. 2, 190G. Wobster’a International Diction ary to be authority for all words. Do not use proper names, foreign words, names of persons, towns or places. Do not use a letter more times In forming a word than Jt appears In tho three words "Web ster Music Company.” Words spelled the some but having different meaning can be used but once. No one connected with the music business , can competo. In the event of a tie prizes of equal value will be given. Decision of the Judges of awards must bo final. Not more than one certificate ann be applied on the same piano. Words In list should be numbered consecutively. Contestants must fill out, sign nnd attach coupon to list. Lists not numbered or made alphabetically or unaccompanied by signed coupon will be rejected. The winners of the prizes will be determined by three judges, two of them prominent citizens of Atlanta, the other the representative of the W. W. Kimball Co. SEE THEPRIZEPIANOS IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS MISSISSIPPI COTTON CROP SHORT QUARTER MILLION BALES I CyT, FILL OUT AND ATTACH THI8 COUPON TO YOUR LIST OF WORDS. WESTER MUSIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.: Hpeelnl In The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 12.—Accord ing to Prcnldent W. H. Seymour, of the Alabama Cotton Association, this state will not produce 1,000,000 bales this season, compared to 1,260,000 last sea son. He states the plant Is developing many of the bad features of growth and some of them to an alarming ex tent, and the prospects ore the output Is going to be the smallest in some | years. I herewith submit list containing contest. Name street State Have you a Plano? No. 6. words, subject to rules and conditions governing -.... Town Organ? BURYING HER DOLL, GIRL IS SHOT DEAD Cumberland, Md., Sept. 12.—While conducting a mock funeral over a doll with her little companions, Mary Em- crick, the 7-year-old daughter ot Syl vester Emerlck. a Pennsylvania rail road engineer, today, was accidentally shot and killed by Eugene Smith, son of Dr. J. Carl Smith, at Ellerslle, this county, who fired at a rat. TENNESSEE CAVALRYMAN MADE GOOD AT 8EAGIRT. By Private Leased Wire. Chattnnooga, Tenn., Sept. 12.—In the ride shoot at Seagirt, N. J.. Sergeant Hope, of Troop B, Tennessee CavHlry, made the record of 28 out of a possible 60 at 1,000 ynrds. The Tenhessce team outclassed that of the District of Co lumbia. MISSISSIPPI VETERAN8 HOLDING REUNION Bpeclnl to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss, Sept. 12.—The Con federate veterans are in Jackson today In large numbers. The Mississippi di vision of the United Confederate Voterans met this morning at the Cen tury theater and waa called to order by General Robert Lowry, command ing. Tho morning session was taken up with addresses of welcome and re sponses. Tomorrow there will be election of officers and tho selection of the next place of meeting. IT TWO MEN FOUGHT Hpeelal to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—On tho rear platform of a moving train which wan leaving Brooknvllle, Flo., yesterday af ternoon, Lee Hlcka, until recently 1 prominent stock man, In this city, en gaged In a pistol duel with J. M. Itlg, ginbottom. Hlcka waa the conductor of the train, which ran botween Brooknvllle and Hudson, Fin. Hlgglnbottom was a well-known bar ber of Brooknvllle. WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. Less than one year ago placed on the market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vision In one frame and looking like one glass. They have proven the most successful nf all the advertised Invisible bifocals. Ground In a deep toric curve, giving a large visual field for reading os well as walking. They are the most perfect and beautiful glues sold. Consult us about bifocals. We have them nil. Sales room, (1 Peachtree, Atlanta, Go. CHATTANOOGA BANKS - HOLD IMMEN8E WEALTH. duties at the Thnraaa fit-vita Institute. Mlaa Nell Morgan returned to Atlanta fiatiirday. CULLODEN. ereijlnz. lives here. THOM- WSO nave en for Mra. funyera ore Judge at Tliomtnu, Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Mr. and Sira. J. B. Armor, Mr. 1 Griimsi. of Mississippi, nnd Mlaa forrle Merritt, nf Kilosm, returned to Greem-alKiro last week to resume their Pretty Table Accessories The great variety of the new crystal makes our dis play marvelously interesting to women who are fond of pretty things for their tables. Tlie autumn and winter social functions will call for s >i' li wares as these, and it will be well for you to choose fr°ni tlie present new and very stylish stock. Maier & Berkele Music was the main feature of . .. nlng. beautiful aelectlonu being ren dered by Mlaaea Eunice fbnmbllu and Gertrude Wynne. Among tboae present were Mlaaea Bright. Jennie I'muler. M11- bello Payne, Mat than Wynne. Mollle WII ion. Gertrude Wynne. Addle Jarkoon, Min nle and Dorothy Martin, fiallle B. Coition, Ulllon ami Olive CtmmIMfs. Unb Cot- hert. Burmah Bankalnii. and Meaara. C. M. Forward. Ben KollIvnn. Charles Martin. Grady Holmes. W. K. Clementa and C. W. Battle, Jr. . . . . _ Mlaa Jennie Ponder returned to her home In Atlanta Monday. Mlaa Eunice fhumldlaa Irft Monday foe .... —. _ ....M *.... .-horn rite mm to In.truc? By Prlynte Leased Wire. Chattanooga, Tenn., Bept. 12.—The bank clearings nf Chattanooga’s *lx banks for the past month and n half months amounted to 2682,100. On June 18 there waa on deposit In these banks 810,966,800, and on September 4 211,538,900. Amerlcus Lead* for Cotton. Americu*. Ga. Sept. 12.—Americut Is now leading South Georgia towns In total wagon receipts of cotton, having received more than 2,000 bale* from wagon* alone. Very little of the cot ton Is being sold, the farmer* waiting for better grices^ ;35 ^ = ^^ : CROWNS, BRIDGES, PLATES. WESTER MUSIC COMPANY, 64 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. DO YOU WANT $16.00? Yen? Then don't ray 106.00 for nlluggvw he we will tell yoa a IwtUr liturgy for W3.0o. w *!v« you the dealer’* profit of IHV00. Wh —.1. 49.4a n.e8l t !,«. htivlnr* Hl»rv give Jim mio uramr ■ prmv m »iu.uw, »» not m*k* this profit yourself by buying direct Ing. han't bay a Baggy until yoa gr catalogue and great Ilnrnna offer. Wrlwoo dsy for catalog as Ma •> sad llarnest offer. gsti u Golden Eagle Buggy Co. tuoaMs. HE USES HATCHET ON HIS STEP-FATHER Huntington, W. Vo., Sept. 12.—James T. Clarke, of Central City, one of the prominent lawyer* of southern West Virginia, I* now dying tit hi* home, ns the result of an attack on him by a step-son with a hatchet following querret. POUND MEAT GOOD BUT CONDITIONS BAD London, Sept. 12.—The Standard says the report that Colonel Percy Hobbs la preparing a report for the war office on the canned meat Industry of Chicago, which he was appointed ,0 Investigate, will state that the charges of the meat being bad are unfounded, but the conditions under which It I* prepared are very Insanitary. Mint Jfalvlle I’nyne. nf Atlanta, 1* visit ing re In,Ives In the city. lion. J. O. Ilolme* returned from At lanta Friday. Mra. W. J. Flys, has gone to Barnea- rllle for the autumn Sira. Fryeraon I children, of Butler, are here with relatives. I, II. Fltapafriek hna left for Athena to enter the I’ntrenHy of Georgia. Mlaaea Snale Jlef’arly autl Dafay Carr, of Zenith, apent the week a end hera. Mlaaea Louise Zellner anil Rmule Persons Ktmuila, Delta Parsons, Musells and Jack „„ _ „aron Band*/ to rename hla atudle* In n linalneaa college. Mrs. IL l). Powell baa returned from Bonn- and Is with her husband. Professor it. O. Powelt. Buford Battle hna left for Mrridlan, Ml«a.. to enter college. The attendance of the Institute waa ron- .Mernldy swelled Monday. The tehmd la now under the management of four >er> efficient tea.-here, Willi Professor U. O. l'owvU president. BEST ON EARTH $3, $5, $7 ATLANTA RENTAL OFFICES 39J Whitehall St. Phone 2528-J. for Dr. Lanier or Dr. Lovulaea. land WHISKEY HADIT8 I aarad nt Ians with- I oat patn. look of psr- I titulars oral FBKIL . ■ n. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. F Atlanta, On. Office ltd N. Pryor (t'rttL gooooooaooooooooooooooooog t> MINE STILL AFIRE O AFTER MANY YEARS. O O O O Pottnvllle, Pa., Sept. 12.—That 0 0 the mine fire In the Anchor col- 0 O fiery, which ntarted burning 37 O O years ago, In (still burning ns 0 0 fiercely as ever was the discovery 0 O made by the Reading Coni and 0 O Iron Company today. 0 0 0 O00000000000000000000000OO 8ALOONIST IS HELD ON PERJURY CHARGE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Train* Leave Atlanta. New Terminal Station, corner Mitchell and ■Madison Avenue. poh* N. II.—Following ftcliu'itiiu flgures Ifsbeil omjr ns lafortuuflou sud ere aot fu*rtu>re4*u: 4:00 A. M. —No. 73. DAILY. Lore! to Ulr- mIngham, waking ail stope; arriving la RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Showing the Arrival and Departure of r**» •enter Trains of tho Following Rond*; No.-Arrive From— 71 Marietta... 1:35 nm 74 Mnrlc*ttn..l2:lf> pin •.*3 Nashville.. 11:45 nmj* 92 N’nsbvUlr.4;&0 pw t5 Mnrl.Mtn... 2:M pmf 72 Marietta.. 5:3') pm * 1 NsthrUle.. 7:35 pmj* 4 Nashville. 8.50 pm Arrive From— 1 Depart To— Hnrnnunb 7:10 nmfMacon .12:01 i Jacksonville.. 7:50 amiKarnnnab.^.. H:W « Macon 11:40 am (Macon... 4 00 i Berannah.,... 4:06 pm Savannah 9:15 p«_ Macau 7:G5 pm Jackinm III*.. 8 -to pui 4.00 pm ATLANTA ANT) WKKT l’6IMx BAIL ROAD. Arrive From— I Depart To— * By I me ..11:40 ain/Montgomery 5:30 a rn •Montgomorj. 7:40 pin ,*Montg*mTy.l2:4fi pm •Beirut 11:35 pmffBeltaa 4:2) pm IsDirange h..-> nm IjhJrangi*.... 5:30 jun “Montjomorjr. 3:40 |“ • * iTjr.uafc pi /il trains of Atlanta Railroad Cotap » Af* •VSL id Mud I no o t Iflrmlngbam 10:1s a. m. 6:3) A. M.—No. U, DAILY. ND CINCINNATI LI MITE 7iW)JuiTi raTT.’RTJad. Arrtra From— 1 Depart To— •Anguata 5:00 om •Augnnta 7:46 i Conrert C:45 am I.ttlionla 10:06 i i'orington 7:46 amrAagMttt 3:3) pin * Anguata.. - ~ - Ithonia..., iVa^ncfncInnafl with-1 »:S pm:»Aagu.t*.. ...It |5 i.ra to of VHfllnileU day | •Hally. ' MM coaches ami l'alltuaa drawing room sleep id* cars. Arrive. Itoni. 7:99 s. m.; Chat- lanooga 9:19 n. m.: Clocluu.fi 7Ju p. iu.: Luil.vllle 9:19 p. ■>.: Chicago 7:32 a. on ‘124, » pmlCorington.... 6:io pi pnj,*Angust« 11:45 pr All other trains dallj except Bun MplOAHD Allt Ll.N'K ItAll.tfAy. •g“5 , *T** 1 * 9-JJ, ► S[ t:ahago l-g a. m. j Wtohlngfom.. 9:90 nmltlrmlnsli.m . <s:S0 • Cafa car jerries. All meals between At- | Abhevllle 9:16 nn-: Monroe 7:» , '“iu “"iSi^W'DAILY. to Griffin and! 'i-jo pm'vhherihe*"'.^ inn S™"'' 0tuf '“ ,!U *• c# - M™ri”r::l*BMemoilui;SoS lumhn. 10.n. a. I niruilaghim.. 7:16 rm Washington... !:» put 4:1ft A. M.—o. It DAILY, local to Macon, wick and Jacksonville. Makes all _____ . arriving Macon 9:16 a. m.: llrua*- wick 4 p. ra.; Jackaourlbs 1:M p. m. 7:00 A. M.-rio. 32. IIAILY.-Fnllmnn (a Co7ormlo > *Sprlnp! B| p. a.; Nantas city f:s5gi. w., and Cvlorade Springs 8:16 a. Sir A. ¥•-Wa 7 ||^ g ▼llle, Fla. Through al^plng cart ami ilay coai’bea to Jacksonrllle nnU Brunawlfk: or- lives Jai*l(80nrille 3:60 “ * * k n. m.: 8t. Auanatlne 2 Charlotte. Danvil ltransirivk ..... di. fli;*n*iuiK jv n. m. , --■» I*. 61-No. 97. DAILY.—Through Pnlltnsn ilmwlng room temping car. At* lauht to Shreveport. Local alo«>|>er Atlanta to Illrmlnghsin. ArrLra Olriulngbnni 5 H a. m.: Mercian 11 a - * * “ tu.: Ylekahurg. 4:o& p. to. m. Bleepers oimjo IP NOON*. NO. V’llAU.YV-'v.Vhlogton j id Southwestern Limits!, electric .light- {■ Sleeping, library, ohse'rralion and cli cart thronim t ' -No. 40. DAILY.—Naw v 0 rk Vahevllld r rZhi. iv . r 'WiSiu Dining route. Arrives . 142 main; depot. Ticket Office No. 1 By Private I^asef) Wire. Chattanooga, Tenn. Sept. J2.—>, III Nunn, a saloon keeper who has been In the limelight for a long time, I* held hy the criminal court on tho charge of perjury- After being convicted for gaming and given 160 and 90 days In the work house, he wa* held op tha charge of perjury, because of the state law which provides that when a saFx>n keeper pajra hie license he muf take an oath not to allow gaming in nls place of business. On the charge of carry ing a pistol he wa* also found guilty and fined 215 «od 'tx cost*. I;s o '«rM.rR."-io:-i)Aitt.-M,ce. . M kSM . IlliiwkliisvUir. I’m.man wzsvnration chair car Atlanta to dacon. ' lVl th 9 2{y offi I 4:25 P. 31.—No. 87. DAILY.-PiUlman Na 2 * 4,11 Tcrralual «*vc sleeping car and tmy coaches to Olrwlng ' ip?—gn-—.. ■■■ - ■- Arrives Birmingham [empbfs 7:11 a. m. If •<A,rVn^BJ^• P ^ i . ,, £^~ P, S "- 4:20 P. M.-No. 22. DAII.Y.-Uriffln and Colambsn. rallmau pnlnca .irvjduif car tVjK S^feS^ OAILY, nterlfW and ywt Ynlley. ID P II.—No. 19, DAILY.—Tbroa.h drawing room aod sleeping ears to Clo- rliinatl and Memphis and Ckattanoor ‘ V^ulsvllle. Arrives Borne 7:2ft nooga •vLWMf t />ulsrllle. Arrive* Bom** :M p. in.: Chattanooga 9:t , 3ua.ni.; i^ulsvllle a. m.; Ht. iaiuls i: rim finisfl 8 111 i M.-r - - ■ ?ULTON TINTED LEAD. Every painter knows what It Is. It* 1* tho best tinted lead made. Manu factured by F. J. COOLEDGE & SON., Atlanta. Savannah. t» ra.: Cincinnati *:W r~ ta. 8:16 P. M.-No. ». DAILY.—Make* all ■top*. Local to liefllo: arrives Heflin 10:54 | P. M.-No. ML DAILY.-Florid. Urn- 1 I ted. A solid vestlbahnl train to Jtckeoo- ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Con