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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWa
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wire
in pm
So Declares Mikado’s
| Foreign Minis- *
, ter.
1^: ITMtHagton. Fob. 8—"Too are #u-
hortinl I* a»*k* the categorical dec
■ration of the absolutely pacific tnlen
Ion** of Japan.
(Minted I ‘•HATABHI.-
1 The loregotog |. Jpe translation of i
coble dlopatcb received by the Ja|ie
new onibe—Odor froth Vlecount Hey
Held, Ui* jnUtado'o mlnleter of.foreign
According Jo Ambeewdor Aokl'-
ndjkeiman, « member of the embaaay.
• hhretrellensy regard* the wild, medio-
tloiu of erer at m—rible to remit from
the Sen KratKteHierhnoi incident >u
• verteet noAenae . .
y. yon can aay." explained the
er. -It‘is-a diplomatic Incident
icm not amount to much." The
dor oars ' Jaien ‘I* for pqare
nC United State*: always to be
-War te Just ftxgllh Uttef“- •
t appeal* that the Japaneee govern
niettt venrdi vrlih. imi'.'h concern the
effort of certain newepapere. both here
and In tha empire, lo magnify condi
tion*. and Rorae with » deeirt to all*-'
the wild rumora that prompted Me-
count Jtajraehl'a dlepateh to Ambaa.a
iSl* - •
IN HIS BID ON THE PANAMA CANAL
dor Aokl.'
mmvm co,
COMIHGJfi ATLANTA
Atlanta I* to have ber.taate of grand
opera thl* dataod '
According to preu dlepatrhee. the
Ban carlo Opera' Uompiany, of New
" Orieami. will BngUWeWnwtour of thr
South aBanTblt.-Titr edmtfcny I* the
famous one whlrh he* Jpat, closed It*
eeaaon at the aid French opera houee
In New Orleans For geherdllone the
New Orleans cdrtlpanj- ha* been known
to muelc-lovore a*' tit* oMeat opera
nrganlinllon In .America. • It Included
among Its ihtgera thia aaaann Alice
arHysarMSijst.’Sk
week* ago. Campanarl.. the famous
baritone. Will Join the opera company
i and wld probably appear
The date of-the local en-
n* .not been * 1 '"n ««**•
! THOUSANDS OF VALENTINES
First Floor.
Be sure to see our great Valentine window today. In it just a hint is gi ven of mu’
splendid collection of these love missives and friendly remembrances the greatest
stock ever shown in Atlanta. Hundreds of new designs in Valentines of every sisc
and'quality, ranging from one cent to ten dollars. Come in tomorrow and make
your select ions, before the stock is “picked over.”
Toilet Seep—Traniparrnt Gly
cerine, Lily of the Valley, New
Mc~ - Hay sr; Batter"”'*—
nt Huperlntendmt of Public Work* of New York Stale
New.York state canal, and who I* the financial man
Thl* la a picture of former State Senator and I
Frederick C. Stevens, who has charge of the building of tl)« ,
In the combination behind the bid of W. J. Oliver, of Tonnoaaee, for the conatruetlon of the Panama canal.
The Oliver bid was the lowett tendered the government. Should It be accepted finally, Mr. Stevent will handle
the |J(1,000.000 which Ibe Panama and New York r -
: elate canal* will c< *t.
at St
In Atk
fcmgenv
tone, will
t. Loafs •
ndT- j
RAISED HIGH HOUSE
Because Dr, H. *1* Her ring, of tb*
Herring Med trine Company, diechartej
—man. Tateed a graat dteturbaoc* in the
ajkf rnmpsny in the Auwt^tt
building. Monday evening.
Coffey. |l la dated. th{patened to kill
Dr. Herring, but hr was arrested end
locked up In default of a cash bund »f
1100. He will be tiled Tuesday after-
.eioon. Ip police court.
WATER MAIN BREAKS
LEAVING CITY DRV
Special to The Georgian.
Anniston. Ala., Feb. 6— Anniston '*
entirely at the merry of any fire that
might break our and the cltltena arc
without water on account of a break uf
the water main near the reservoir thl
mbralng. It will, require several hours
' to repair the damage.
The public srhrwds are all cloeed sl».i
Veceuae of no water for the heating
ippmuui.
MICHIGAN ELEVEN *
ARE COMING SOUTH
Specie! to The Georgian.
Nashville. Tenn., Feb. A telegram
was received today from t'oach Dun
McOugtn elating Diet the Michigan
eleven would play Vandrrbllt In Nnsli
vllle on November t.
The wire also eald If such date was
not acceptable to Vanderbilt then
hold October 2*. fhle means that the
"great eleven" of the Wolverine* will
be aeon In Ihe South nest fall for the
first time.
DISPENSARY DIRECTORS
MUET ANSWER CHARGES.
Special te Tbe Georgia*.
Columbia, B. (*., Feb. 5.—The Itsarlnn
before Oneemor Ansel today on the
resolution recomm-ndlng the removal
of the dlsprnsorj directors. Mark.
RewHnson end Wylie, for aliened fraud
In whleky purchnae*. resuMed In hi*
Issuing an order to require the dlrcciora
to ehow cause, neat Friday morning,
why they ehould not he removed. At
torney fleherel Lyon agreed to thl*.
The merits of the ceae were nut en
tered Into.
FIGHT TO RETAIN
VALDOSTA SALOONS
Special to Tpe Georgian. •
Valdosta, tig.. Feta 6.—Valduata le •
apparently scheduled for a hot pro
hibition light, notwithstanding the oily
council In Decemlier panted an nrdl-
riknrV closing Ihe saloon* after Match
The antt-prohlbltlontete are making
an effort to hure the rounffl reerind
US action, ami * strong petition of the
UtanunfD ntJtttr >-l<yjwe* eecured
law which will,be preeenleiTlo Ihe
couifll at the lad regular meeting of
the eounqlt before Mar«‘h J, when the
HIS CHILDREN
ordinance will—
A fUfftlM WlAR hf
It netttiln will pro
Charley Adama Well.
The friende of Charlea K Adama,
deputy rtry- clerk, are pl«**>d to »<•••
him up, after an Illness of some lints
with la grippe.
Mr. Adams I* one of Ihe must i*>pu-
lar of the oOlrtale at the city ball and
hi* complete recovery from Ills leceiu
HIM— le a source of gratification to
many Atlantans.
— . Edward Smith, Jr,
News co— from Bninawl. k of tl,"
death *f Bdwanl K.. Jr. the handsome
fourteen-months old eon of dr. and
Mrs. Bdward ft Bmlth. of Atlanta. Tit*
> hii.t d—d Tuesday morning at *14
o'clock at the home of Mrs Mmitli's
parents. Dr. end Mrs. tl. w. Blanton.
where Mr.
Mrs. Smith were visit*
go Into—effect The
t h« Held tomorrow. Tile
prtltldt will probably be presented at
(kift -tfisiOof. 'j ~ ~~~V
It In uiuinwtooil that tin* council \n
muully (UvIdMl rivar tha quanttnn. and
th»* petition *>f the biiatneeii mt*n »• ea
l«cte«l ot have much weight.
The mlnlater* of the city and leading
prohlhltlonlMa hud n meeting InVt night
ia which the (iiieatlon waa dlacuaaed.
but It la not known yet what further
actlona will be taken by them.
John J. MoManmon.
The funeral aervlcea of John J. Mo-
Manmon, who died Monday morntug at
hta realdmie. 741 Glenn atreet, after a
lung lllneaa, will be conducted Wei-
neaday morning «t the Ohurch of Im
maculnta r«»nceptton. He waa at one
time au|e*rlntendent of the Houthevn
Agrlcultuuit Worka. leaving that poal-
tlon to go to the fronton Agrlrultinnl
Work* at I ronton. Ohio. While there
he contracted tuberculoala. About tnrei
week* ugo hr came back to Atlanta.
Mr. McMamhon la aurvlved by
hta wife and four children. lie
vrnn n member of the Antleiu
Onler of Hibernian* The following
gentlemen will act an pall-bearera: .1
K. Mraill. J. »W. Hrldwell. M. I.. Pet' y.
t'lyde le. King. William K. Htrauxi* ate*
Phil Keeney.
Douglatville Man Ditf.
Special to The Georgian.
Douglanvllle, Grt., Fob. 5. Hiram
Hobo, of this county, died Saturday
morning at hi* home one mile rant of
Dntlglaavllle. The deceased waa *7
yearn of age and leave* the heritage
of a good name to hi* t\|fe, time *ont
and four daughter*. %
Fire Inauranca Company.
Seeietary of State Phil t'ook grant-
ed u « barter Tue»day morning -to -the
Klre Insurance I'ompanv of Georgia,
with prlm*l|Nil office In Ibilla*. It haa
no capital atock and the tm-ornoratora
are K \V. »Y Allgood, I'. IV lludaon,
T It William*. J. A Hul|.»ck. B. T
Drake and A J t’amp
Club Frotidtnt Resign*.
•ps-. lrtl to The c'eoririaa.
Savannah. Ga . Keb 5,—Aa a renult
of the allegetl refuaal of tha tnembera
of Oglethoi|>e t1ub obey the lavv
again*t the *ale of liquor on Sunday.
President T. Mayhew (’unnlngham. Jr.,
reelgned Sat unlay r.'glit.
Rev. William* III.
kpei JjiI In The vJeorglan.
Tallupooaa. Ga.. Feb. 5.—Bov. Ainer*
led* W Wllliaiiu*. paalor of the Id. K.
rhun h. South, Of thlt place, 1* crHfcol-
ly III lio|ita ore entertained for hit
Rev William* Is greatly loved by hi*
tj'ngreg.tuon and U wall known over
Georgia.
MACON GIRL LEAVE8
TO VISIT JERUSALEM.
Speelil to 111* Georgia*.
Mat on. Ga.. Feb. t. —Ml** I.Ulian
Donovhn left Macon yeaterday fpr New
York. From New York -Ml** Dnnavm
will aall on the Arabic with <*1arke‘a
rruioe to the Mediterranean, vlaltlng
Jeruaalem, PaleMlne, Naple*. Part* and
other i"*Tnt* of Inleteot on the cru4ae.
Ml** lomoran t* the daughter »*f Hen.
god Mrs. \V. u. Dcnovan, of thtk rlty.
rp IIE ttollce Cnptulu
I *Wi*k ku p*4UU*'tl Unger
I ORlk, m ba.oolM uui Uj Use odleer
stntioued at tbe doer; “Hrlng the
fellow here.**
The oglr«*r went out and cauie limned I
•f It I in a tnuu
_ . atreet alager.
carrying under bI* aim n guitar wrapped
la wn old, f*>l»«l lUuitcl tag,
" Ttnr imngrtan. wkian*- etutbe* were ragged,
illrtv and drenebad. was tall and aiender
and there wns a proud espreanlon lu klw
fare. Whoie TeATUrel "tHffi* ttic otninp of
—Aa lu; entered the room be .drew h(ui*elf
up nud stood waiting for a nitGUvttl until
law « h|»UIu *U>»u14 Jm> reudv .tu buglu que*
tinning him. The raptntn. notrerrr, aremetl
Interval In ttu>thing hut III* well
or t ~ * * *‘ * “
liefore
hand*, aud It vva* unite a while
•• *ahl at Inwi • nfric. r, ktudlv
ten me ihe cimiiuataat'ea which led you
to arre«t (Ida follow In the *ireef.“
"lie ciealnl a dl*tiirhiiuei* In (lie atryel.
eaptnlii. ' the olflrer Ih-kuh "lie threatened
to hrenk all ihe furniture ami ghi**wnre to
pleeea In a oaloon lielouglug lo a coal denier
on I ton le rant Belleville, been use he refaneil
to give him permlsalon to Ming In the yard. • umov \
The waImoii keeper, whote* inline I* llourgelv. ; ilare mij
was fnreiHl to throw him out and afterward l Kh-hnllu."
lie eoiitlnueil to make n nolne In the atn*««t. | "Well, well?" I to
Mor»* limn fifty people wore Rinudtug around inumiloiiily.
while lie «wlled M Itourgoii, who In that! "Well, until lately Mils coal denier had
‘ be city la
By LUCIEN DE8CAVE8 k . ,
alttldg at hla yunKare no longer the Mute thing tu u* j
ua J hey tunv? tr u.: ji-ara ago. _Thc..noni
her of plaeea where we are Mill allowed
to enter ha* grown very much smaller,
apt! who I* lo hkimcV The inaltur* whe
wiud h» make amaey hy urttulug Up* yanl
a Well they are gnidoulug. . To, «lag. you
ttfrf fo iwy a trlhttta to * Uiiiq.7 Gne of
theiii. Hint man Itourgel*. wllfi if horn I
hud thl* trouble tmhiy. I* nt tbe aame
thae n«t de-ole-r. hudittt and askioakeeper.
I have to go through hla place to get to
a wuuMl tui.I lulo which the window*
n hmiBe of HI fame took. I netot |
ioiu Uuu» three frauiK there. I nm
»|d Mi(|ualiitani-o of tbe girls; they wait
for iui» nilil tilaiV* nbow (hat they are
gbnl • * nee uiV. I "have ho heller cuatntn
m, nmt in rc»Hf.i them for Ib*U char
lly I iilwny* play them flic very latest
tline* mill *lng the words so long that
they at la-o know them hy heart. They
annwe them, and lino are-always bupa
Men lly waiting for me to coaie. One Tlmra
day w hen I «|l«l * not come, they ocut •
meKMenger to m.v homo* fo flfrtl ont what
wan the r*a*on. It I- 1u*t a* f left you,
itnln. And tlnoi I dhl not mention the
aud little presents which they
* I. TW, 1
v.-r!
me from the
their old papa La
nptalu iDterrupfed him
p* r * "f the -
well known a* n mo*t ; been mitlsfletl to let
enter
&e
yard If I
leant nitration to what I mild, no that I
hint t imid act do anything hut arrest hint "
The eaptalh. who l»y lliT* Mine had finish
ed polishing his nail*. n«kcd lueehanh ally
"What la yowr baine."
"Emile ltlomet lot Illrbolle."
"How obi am you?"
•Klsty one year*."
■ What la your trade?"
"Nireet singing "
‘That means to say. In other words, thnt
von am a beggar "
Tbe man protested «* hemeuUy and said:
beggar.
I am
I make my living hy j t>re**lo
my v«dce; I afng and I sell my aotig* anil j tlinn he could 1h*ji
fgeil for n twnny In my life." i "Tlu»f I*
made me angry and I told him
Just whnt I thought of hJui. If. the pollce-
uinii luididt ennie l dimitd hare broken .my
child over his head." he aald. polntlag to
hi* guitar.
"That would have heon a vary fooll*h
filing for * “ ““
would ha-.
in. luimodlrttel.v iiihI Biopped i
yanl altogether
hook his head with an ax
If
that thta waa mom
have never begged
Ilare you any bnun
... You ran luvcallgiite If you want
I am pretty well known In that ipiarter.
i* I lived there for more than, twenty
earn."
"Why don’t yon work. Mien?" aaked Ibe
nptalu. wbo again ua* poii-hlng hla unll*.
"I aupiMMM* »oti don't end that work-when
a tnau run* arouml suiuuicr and winter In
all kinds of weather, with this child here."
anil he petted the fiunucl rag which waa
ppetl nmiiud Ills gultm "I suppose you
ii im*mon altiga
morning till 1:*
or non*? I
ork when a |m-i
Is forced to *lug after h had day In nl r
kind* of saloon* on an empty wtotfiach. all
night through. If you don r . all that work
Imp. I wlab you would tell me what work
"TUI* Hourgilv thuuanda ao much from
\nv oil I v lHN-au*c In- kidotra Tory welt that I
will p*y him anything he aaka. At last he
will g,. tar that he will take everythin
Mini I wUi sing only for (be pleasure
-on Biiouhl c*n
• of that kind.
Id atreet beggar hesitated a moment
u Mild: "Well. | van tell you. Them
i tmson Win I would tumor give up
.aril, tind that, la because
ilaught
of the maidens
f«***li
*u mn*t km*
dNise
n the
*; I have wot. and Ju»i
* * Hllpaic tlie
mil font
•turaI In
ml trade'
thnt a* well aa I. for
not nlway* been *lug
the Ntrrct* "
r that reason
iHfiervnt pro
ii non ml J'ulg-
j worker, and
I dare say that I vva* u good workman I
made quite n little mom t I hml a wife
hihI a daughter whom I loved ami I en
Joyeil life. One evening I hml t«* work
o) *•■ light on n tiiilMiuc. when I sud
denly felt weak and l*cc*u<c very faint. I
. .{er dl*tlHgul*li
... ...Inga an
nl bln-Is »bef»i
Ing; It will paaa.
a»y
•mlrely. After a while I eoukl
J«*t enough to l*v n hl«- to walk without »
guide, hut for twenty years J have been
tillable to work at uiy old friBle. ft vva*
n«t that I did »mt try t(» make a living In
other way* Vou may trust me ttuit I
have tried everything, but nobody had uuy
use Per me Mt wife w.«rked Wwo*« lo
death. Then I grew older and everybody
pttslml me away, uutl slim at last I .had
a single friend left. I was glad
•ugh to l*e able to nmkt- a living by us
ing tny voice, whh h. ir untraltied. I* still
quite good."
‘"te eutdaln put down bit nail 111- and
_»*d at the old man Undoubted tv hi*
lu-lleved hi* tale, for tils Voice was •|tvitW
pleasant aa he sahl:
"bet us suppose that everything you have
tobl lie* If »r»e.' You heard tl^ report of
the oEtcOf, didn’t you? What hav.- you |«
ir in r«mr <WdVa*e?"
An eiMeasiou of aagrr earn* Into the
faro of the old omii .
Tbsf I* aoklher rtcry." he ertevt. "al-
*e up my mind in
•mlret. hut t)t.
singing lu ttuit
my |t *' *“
of lb
HOHHIK S KSSAYS.
lly WILLIAM V. KIRK.
lint is ti funny kind of stuff whit makes
a lu lie lit*- If you tom b a match ou It If
It Ibcii| turned off hy the (aa t*«f. If I*
a kind of ulr. Mo* only dlffcretta lietweeii
regl.ir air A gn* U one dollar ll.Olb a thou
sand f.-oi
lu Ihe old ilavs befunr the gna had lieen
discover.-.I hy Ihe ga* iruat one fonrfatb
er* used lamp-- A caudle* A laateras. A
grate tuau uuinevl IMogenea went all over
with a lantern looklug for a honest man.
If ho hml *“
Ihe first p«-opul that was on tbl* erth
I blent have miy Ills at all r* * *-
t flic tte\t peopul waa only
hey it*ed UuiArvui lii I bare oa ...
im- ga* A eleetHe lltes A atao the aame
•Id in.Hin I'n u»es the moon more than Mn.
he tiNcs Mm* gas for enoklug A n life In the
t'ituhivv for Ua A he uses the litooiillte
o guide him lioaui at 1**1
WATER
thin stuff wl*b 1* u»os»i of this
•i ihe ground, wntgr U oue of
i things lu tbl* world. A Is used
things such a* for cooking, put
ernfr.'
the am
ting out tiros. wiidilUf windows A *«tnittine«
for drinking.
tin- uionst water of all I* lu tin* oeoans.
who re the ships sail arrow* the briny deap
A lM-k arulu the ocean Is vary deep lu
sum place*, A and It I*, full of sharks,
whale* ,\ other fcarcc fish, all of with
have t,» stay lu the watwr all the Hate ev
cep I tin- flying fishra. Ihay gtt tired
the water A use fharr wings to 8y
aralv to walv like n rich young men
from Pfttatwtrg to New Y’«»rk.
the first water was la 1M*b. Rve sed I
feel vary dry in my tbrotr from talking wo
min h A Adam *ed Hero la a mm thing that
I like prltty well. I| Is root 4 wot. I tha at
know what It I* hut It tastes good to me.
t> gave Kre a Uriah of water A atm
red of
f froui
■flag
"First, raptalu, you must know that the idev red aff|dc for gou.
Valesticc PoitcurA in variou*
HtyJes at :i for ...So
Writing Ink—BVat quality, jet
black; regular 10-cent bottle*
at....; So
packed 3 rikei in a box; very
Special at, per box 10o
Shoe Poliah-Baby Elite-brand,
combinhtiou : tomorroB-
only ........... f.........7c
Hair Roll* or *‘KaU;“ beat
quality; all colon and
sizet 10c
China, Crockery and Glassware
Main Basement.
Oatmeal Bowls of Uapaneae
china, in blue decorations; 10c
value* .... ■ -fie
Oupe and Banoen—Chocolate
eizet; very thin; special, per
eet 40c
Pinner Plates of good decorat
ed ware; odd fot of 10c
Trainee .5c
Soap Diihes— Plain white’u itli
covj-ra; 25c value ......... 10c
Table Tumblen in pretty imi-
tation out patterns; 10c
values .Be
Wide .Planet—Thin blown;
regular 10c values, at 5c
In Second Floor and Balcony
priving Rein* with sleigh bells,.
several kinds; 3c to ....;. ,25c
Baby Pacifier and Batttle of
rubber and celluloid; 5c
and ; .....10c
Paper Napkins, in Gupid and
heart Ueaigna lor Valentine
parties; dozen 10o
Bisque Doll Heads with natural
hair; large sizes; 25c and . ,60o
Embused Pioturei -in . hand-
aome 18 by SB-inch oval
frames ..(..,..$1.00
Framed Pictures, worth 25c:
various aubjeote; choice ... .10c
A Sale of Enameled Ware
Basement Annex.
In one of our windows tomorrow you can nee sample* from a big lin* of finest quality- blue-
aud-white and all-white Knamqled Ware that we are selling at very much lew than rfal value. The
collection includes full size Water Pails, large Mixing Bowls, large Preserving
Kettles, large Wash Basins, and other articles that are selling in other good
siiIres at 75c to ft.00. Imhis.*
Cotton Clothes Line; best
grade: 50-foot piece lOo; 2.1
feet ...Be
foe only
Best Bluisg—Regular Ac box-
•es: (me day nnl.v at 3 for ..
“Handy" Nail Brashes—Best
• to use,'last longest; only .. .5c
Fire Pokers and Shovels,
strong and well made; 5c
and .,. .. .. . .. -10c
Dish pans of beat gray enameled
ware; 14-quart .size 25c
Orate Trivets—Very conven
ient and. real bargains at . .10o
L
McClure Ten-Cent Co
Main Store—Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets.
TRIO MAKE LONG JOURNEY^
SWEPT BY ADVERSE WINDS
Ackert Won't
n
YYuhlnstun, Fsb. ( —U»a
• Southern Rsllnav
.._ aar.U Msmi-
ear Ackert. of the.
Oompany. declines to be cssi for any
roll In the Panama Construction Com
pany which William J. Otltvsr and hi-
associate* hav* organlSTi! io uridet-
take the luttlns of the waterway »ciw<
the lilhtnua. He *a.vs he riteroty al
lowed the upc of his name
"I do not Intend tr dave the service
of the Bouthem roHr.sy and I will per-
mnally hav* no moi* to do with the
canal than any of the porter* In tlili
lutldtng." aald Me. Ackert.
\if. Oliver will *o before the secre
tary of war and pi offer hi* bond of
12.000,000 to show that he. has a com
pany berk of him with SS.000.oou hi
hand and submit a Hat of uncclate*.
There picture, are from photo-
sra|th. of fa plain H. G. FUsjerald,
hip wife. Mary, ami hla little
ilauKhter. (leraldlne. who have Juat
arrived In New York on their bark.
The t'onduetor, after a voyage of
Iflj days during which they start
ed for 1-rwlaport, Novn Hem la. and
fetched up at the Uarbadooa and
returned to Hoboken to go Into dry
dock. The diagram ahowa how thr
craft waa awspt off her course by
adverse winds and sent thousand*
of miles out of her course.
Negro Denies
Silence Plot
Washington, Kelt. L— Former Morgan ot I-
rail Harris, nf Company l>. Twrmy lift is
rrglmant, rooclodfU Ms toatlmoujr today In-
tor* tbr annate rnmmittec on nillttary af
fairs. Henator Warner, of Missouri, abarp
ly crom examined the nlines*; aa «U«I *!*••
other aenatnrA Memitor Foraktr askeff fur
kar direct qaeaitona.
Harris maintained that the wcaneus W”!
lu the shooting at ISrowuavlUe arerr not
Mprlngflelds, lint wlnchestern and slx^ahoo'
tern. He denied a cooaplravy. of aHettce ev
loted, •# far aa he knew.
winder
' ‘ at Ml.
Vork last Frida)
lir. Daniel dM not areampuay them born*-,
bnt will spend two month* In New York
attending lectures.
Miss Lillie Hamilton waa the guest of
rteods la Atlanta last week.
Atlanta. Is tu*
Mr.. W. II. Uuarteruun ahtartalasd
number of her friends at her boom ■
randier alreet Uuuday aftcrqqqa, Tl
him* wo* Iswuilmlly deervatad with paltu
feraa and bowl, ot rlolai..
jtanrea weiv playnd. rrfler
mad,
furry,
IKBSs:
GREAT RED MEN.
ilM-yolii, ihV (‘rlehrnte.l ‘ (Vemltmle c hief,
was horn ou the UlmttaliiMN-hee river, tlenr-
gin. In the year U»4
When i year* eld hla mother took him
KleriUa. where be was ileatthed tu *pet*.
th*? rv*t (*f hi* *h*»rt hut stormy e*i*teneA.
When Oareohl gt\w N|» to manhood lie
as the picture of phy*lea| pcrfeetloo. anil
hi* mind wa* as bright as hla body was
stnmg and aetlve.
•?»*n Ooeaml.1 no uinrv lullneutial ehlrtf
ever lived. Animtg live Mulnolr* Ms wort
During Osceola’s short life he was ipapon-
slide for Ihe death of tunny a white man,
lint there la nothing to ghow that be at
first hated the pnleraee. It I* true (feat
from the Msuing lie stood up manfully
for the ludinii*’ rights nud hltterty appimed
all. altempt* on the part of tbe whiten to
ohmt or etvpress his people, bat he aerated
disposed to live In paoce with them, and
doulitleaa wonld have frntinned In the same
frame of intuit hat fbr ‘
Was done Mai
pakt a vi.lt to FoH Kfi
they might tmte heon. xaruraii'
he <rimm»o<*nre*. he wa# l»
bu pat In Iron* and thrown In •
with, a •brigtlea tkat bvMerri r.Hlw aa » In dsaNU
teueratnm. UM agwui
■a as |iafd * vi.ll to f.Wt Klar. Uk-
•'oaa witb Mai bl* wife, a. (Sitltler
>■ wafts SI lb* (art bl. • wife waa
a from bltn. ami rsport bad It that aka,
hs vwiurasrl to slavery. The Indlg-
lef called apua tha ‘
» h>n. UaasmT'
I
Ms aa tkey might hare been.
awter the. — “
tbla* lint
sol uiad al
der.il him
|M Wbe* Oaemd. got ont of hta liana be *■'-
a Mll'Ue.lawt demon. thtisnaK for Ibe wkli-
■ ^ In a Mtlle while be kUM
son* and ser-cml other white
e fori, and SO brought os the
_V8li linllmi. Ooeeoln for
two years raat.aded with mn'
' ami energy .‘jaloat.arerwbelie
— 10*11/. oo lb* ttth of
*xht,
so a lion, always a (air *ibtrr. *nd la>»-
na Oorvrda It la aald ibat he waa aa hra'.
rlibly the prvlrvloc of Wuiueb *M vhtldrva