Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. RATTROAT. MARCH 1. 1M7. SAVINGS BANKS A CENTURY OLD Institution Was Proposed as Measure of Relief for the Poor in Feb ruary 1807. Till-: IDEA GREW despite RIDICULE. y„u iii tlit* United States AI..IK- *:i.(KX).()00.()00 is on [),■!»,sit. Three Times the National Debt. VISITS PORTS “ML CAR WORKERS T Steamship Magnate in the South Looking After Business. Sea relied for Him in Burn- inj; Car. But He Was SalV Outside. BiiggageiunMer IlirtUingllHIlt, win baggage cur. hail ami rental knhle i A A. riluby. of w'hh alone In the thrilling t*xperlence m-hi»o ft mu being ON QL ROAD QUIT SHOPS H|w. 18«7 i • vying Hie fontllllon of man . y.f'ninxin advocate of the op* F ........ .mil the unduunted oppoxer #f -1.1. irs of corrupt Inn and III «d- ...... .it..in’* Mr. Whitbread told tin* .>f various Isolated attempt* to *, i, ..i i* i f the hoarding* of working k k ,.r m homes devised by country t-,—•*,- fi.i investing the saving* of • r11 p.iMstilnnem In such a way as to v • hem a return for iheli thrift. ■ these erratic undertaking* he , . .. tain that a greut national ays- • d in* devined and he argued at pnji'h r »i«* reason* for Ills belief. $3,000,000,000 on Deposit. ,* .iddrt-s* of Samuel Whitbread'* . n»t.-' nan was the beginning of the .i. i n '•.mug* bank plan, w hich, auc- ied to It* logical conelu- nl to The Georgian. New Orleans. Man h 2 -< \ W. Morse, president of the consolidated siearnstilp , , , .lilies of the Maine <*orpor;ttlnn, rment- jynt .mr hun.lre.1 ■., rg , ln)trd In control the coastwise steatuslllp business, today visited this port in company with‘a part> of <'npttuli.*i* aboard the steaiiiHliip R|.» tjiatuh- In the party were - Thonui* Sturgis. presi- detit of the <*'Uitlnental rinan< «■ ('oni- pnny of Now Voik. i: i. Fowler. ,« prominent aitormy of Now York, and Alfred 11. t'urtl*. prehidr-nt «»f Hu- Na tional Hank of North Ameilca. of New V'Jl k. « ,,|H»d..o \flei leav ing New Y-Jlli Hie party I . . visited Havana. Key \\>«t. Galveston. ' ' n Port Arthur, and after leaving New There w orlean* at .*• o'clock this evening they j baggage will go to Mobile, and from ther Jacksonville before reluming to York. in . this month, there arose •i«h parliament fttatmicd Whit* i w r.ilthy brewer nnd member .a*.,, of commons, he of whom .if lefonner Wllbcrforce on* e I.- -poke a* If he had a pot «»f • Ins lips and every word came it.” but who was. nevertheless, in bis day and generation a* -of every liberal i-heme t ru^lic-d by u heavy mas a of trunk* When found by the 'rescuer*, 't’llsby was hing un-onsciouH on the floor the baggage* car %% Itli Immense sample trunks piled all over him. The trunks had been caught In such manner, how ever. that fllsby was not crushed. es.» taping with an ugly *<-ulp wound nnd a bruised bat l». <*ll«b\ was seen Saturday nun nine ul the <Srady hospital by a tleortian «•• l ••!(*•! and gave a graphic story of the *\\ c left Birmingham yesterday aft- r.no«»n at - -T> o’clock," said the In jured man. "and weie due to arrive In Atlanta at 7 4f» At the time «f the tt*- ¥*♦*!♦- aieoH fowr udnutss wen* gomg nt a lively clip •m* twent>-nine trunks in tllf .nr. twenty-seven of which veto Idg sample ttunk* I always onnnenc e w riting up my Atlanta bag* Mr. Morse said that the trip Ing made for the purpose ol Into the Inislm-s of nil port* had not come hero with the object In view of negotiating for the Moran Steamship line to New York, a* had >*.as he- t Kiig*.- w hen we reach Powder Springs, looking ! and. knowing we were in the vicinity that he ,.f Hits place. I began this work. Suddsn Shock Cam*. ”! was at m> desk writing when sud- This is now the only. denly the train was given a Jolt nnd 1 oast from Boston to. knew the emergency brake* had been *****!"** | applied. Realizing that something was United States alone more than 1 a sum equal to more •tone* the total Indebtedness! I nited States, or to one-half tin* valuation of New York been rumored line along the tJalveston he does not own will very soon be established to ports, tbiotighout the West Indies and Mexl- I nnil that danger was imminent, co. but none with Central or South 11 made n rush for the doof. of the cat. Americ a In the near future While! Unending to leap nfT. I never reached the door. however. All of a sudden my senses left me and the next thing I knew some men were- carrying me out torn into splinters and 1 here today the Morse patty visited the iexulted in there being on tie-, i Citizens' National and Whitney fen- 4u-lnatltUllimaL_fDr_»avingsd Irul National bank.-!- STATISTICS. ■::c« bank* open to the whole gen- piiMu- .is depositor* began forth- - i.. !»»• organized throughout the .oid bieadth of Great Britain. •H wic-formed American republic ., little behind the inothm* !-i adopting this beneficent . • th,- me o.irngement of link- -:i if: and Industry among Its * knew then what had occurred. | "At tin* lime I regained consciousness J the front end of the baggage car was PROPERTY TRANSFERS. | »»d It was quickly consumed IH.iMKi— peters l.nnd t’ompnnv t.. - Vs the flames eat their way through James P. Kdwnrds. I«»; on West Fifth H 11 *’ train I was carried hack f^om cat street Annb* I'ullmai and F.rtt the United States. ings'bank In the t’nlt '* 'the f*rovident Institution ]:■ ixifi. ■ iii is-Ruc ker Hanking <*om- Mlantfl. whs organized for ti |SHa. and now. with its c ap- . pin - ..f more than ITrio.qow. 11-tlongest and best-known - in the state. It pays 4 tmip» e*! c oniinmhded. In In Warranty dei *4oa J T Hell to lof on Atlanta avenue Sl.joa -Henrv Arnold to Mrs .1 Ai - 1 knew they were searching for nnlil. lilt nil ,!iT"ii«fnnv miinie. War- i "‘i* mn «.nk. however. In reepon>< nini> ilnoil. ' *' s *ho Hin npiireil llie Pullmiin. noun- ,9.'sua HiPiinl KUini—The OporRla I men llirn look me out anil rarrleil nip Loan and Trust t'ompuny Tfo on <'rtf in ley •street. BUILDING PERMITS. X7..*iOo \ 'J*. Hover, t«• build two- story frame dwelling at H31* South Pry or street $:taa—John Robinson, to build one- story frame dwelling at Ashby , tmi rt-nn.i—Mr- ft "A" "T?ttie; nigs, tu'bntht near-by farm house, to which Rond place the other Injured wete also re- • moved. j—"Ttir rn*n rn» pouring Ttnwn In ~tnr T ' rents and we Were drepebed. I we* ..... placed near a window and could look out and see the fire as It was consum ing the entire train and brilliautly il luminating the scene of wreckage*. When we left Powder Springs thi* morning for Atlanta on tit* special uiLic was nothing left «jL but n <*tm in the brick veneer building at • 1;tree street. W. A Baker. i*» build one- mc dwelling ut 3S Rankin lot of c hat red debt I* and tw'lsttd Irons.' THINKS SCHOONER HILDA LOST OFF DIAMOND SHOALS. SI « W. A Baker, to build frame duelling at 4^' Itnnkin I uv - nue. , • «7* in plan. . •:««. March 2 — Captain J • f till- til). Is of the opinion ■ i'ooucr Hilda wa* lost on Siioal*. off Hnttera*. on th* r< i»'tiar> 4 or ('aptnin mounds the tMmttnlioo- • i 'iran Steamship <’om- b* retnetnbeis seeing I died at 3'.»1 t'bapplc’ n- vet ing the desc ription of j Mrs. «; W AI.en- uc.it titnt point at that time DEATHS. Prank Hilbutn. age* ftei cu:** congestion at tiraeh hospit:*l. Willie Krlnle) SHOP MEN STRIKE FOR. AN INCREASE; PLACES UNFILLED Demand Removal of General Foreman and “Scab" Employees. •peelflt to Th* Georgian. Augusta. Ua.. March I.-mu* liu.i- died and *ixty-f)ve car v\otk<ts of tie* Ueorghi railroad shops laid down tltel* work thi* meaning and another strike, which prom Is** to he as hardly con tented ns the previous one. seem* to Ik In immediate prospect. The cause of the strike I* said, by the car worker*, to l*e on account of the removal of the official eleven cat inspectors fi mill heir work, reducing them in pay nnd giving them inferior positions. The strikers allege that the m bedtile* ugteed upon whim the lust strike was settled have been glossy disregarded by the officFuTs of the railroad, and It Is further alleged Hint a systematic .persecution lui* been in progress on the former strikers ever since the termination »>f that difficulty. The strikers any that from time to time since the settlement of the last strike efficient men hove been dis charged. frequently without any cause, and Invariably the men leeching their discharge were former strikers from the Heorgla shops. It I* stated that yesterdf) eleven mr Inspectors were discharged from their positions ns tar inspec tors and sent to the shop to wmk with their pay greatly reduced. These men. It is alleged, arc eflUimt and trustworthy and hnvr be*n nr tnsprr- many -of-them-fot»-yem**- Thrtt- pay was |2.4«» per day for each man and they Hre said to have been sent t c the shop* to handle work which they knew nothing about and offered to pay them a very small wage*, and If tl»e\ were not able t»» do the- work which they were not accustomed to well, then they were* to be discharged. Asking for a redress of grievance.*, a oiumittee representing the entile ear department yesterday approached Hie official* of the road and made the fol lowing request *: The removal of t' 11 Newton, gen eral foreman, and J. M. Lomhnid. chief ar Inspector, for Hu* reason that the* men were being persecuted in a petty manner l»y the aforesaid parties. We also i ei j ties | the removal of all sintis n tctd ryTn*p“RT.TTrrP4‘ nrrmrtTTi u. :t. We also request that nil employees mployed previous to the suspension * f work on the first day c»f February be replaced In their former positions and nt the same rate of pay with Hie ad dition of 20 cents per day. already granted. We request an answer by 10 lock a—tu—Marc h This v^as signed by committee ENGINEER KILLED, TWO MEN INJURED N FREIGHT WRECK DECIDE TODAY /Tliat you will improve your standing in the Community by saving a portion of your income. You can do it if you will. We stand ready with our $500,000.00 capital and splendid Equipment to aid and encourage you hv paying Four per cent per annum compound interest On deposits in our Savings Department. ()ue dollar opens an account. We furnish free to depositors a beautiful and Unique Little recording home bank. We want the business of young men and young Women; of school teachers and professional men; of Traveling men and mechanics; and especially of All married men, their wives and children. Central Bank & Trust Corporation, Candler Building. Branch, Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth Sts. BRITISH SECRETARY FAVORS HOME RULE ItilTFlt Prominrs 1 re lirnd n Chance for Gov ernment. SOUSA NEEDS THIS NEW ONE; BENCH VIOLIN IS THE LATEST By RICHARD ABERCORN. lauiiPMi. Mur. li I.nnl Ciiraou. of K»*«l h*Hon. *•% vlivroj* of Imlln. spok* liopefully ••f flit* pro»pt»«'l* of lMi**iilag tlie ravage* of the famine Iii Imlin when he praahled ut n lecture on famine lighting by Sir Fred eric l.ely, who Inim iidinliilatereil whole |»ror lliee* In liiilin. “There I* ii popular itilanpprehenalnn.'* hum l.ot.1 rurxoii. “eoniie. ted with fam1n*a t*r-4w4k» A- ywl-wwwy - iieowle may— aumc Hint the majority of the men nud women engaged oil the governnient relief worka me In it very emnrinted loadltion like the living akeletona Him are aeen In nliotographa which appear la tb* Bngllth II luatrated paper* at famine Hniea. My rM*ol?prtlou the relief worka were eoudlllon. Iiemnae they la that the people on re In aatimlahingly good they were got hold nt •There ’ I period ef one hundred yenra miy. from 17,0-In whh h no ayatematb fort wa* made to « ope with famine* by the Indian government, lint aome forty reara ago the elate i.egnti to ndmlt *erlouely It* oldlgationa. and It fell t»* my lot In JttWt dlr.l . Little Switzerland. 'tie Switzerland" Park and nt icsort seem* nsnurifU. J ho behind the |»r»*Jert. ■ ' .inlay a five year*' lease on it\ mar Grant Park from « who own* the land. The !l\ed nt 51.000 a year. T J Hi tilths, age SH yetti I a# Ha iden *ti#»et. Mi* Addle Mabry. age »!!• at '.<3* Seaboaid nveiute Wnyi't *l»ecior* and «*ii **d . and t bit d «!I\ I BIRTHS. |\. Mi an l Mr*. Ite\. Spcllut.in Seminal >. tt gli I r.» Mi. and Mr*. Kdwin M A*hb\ street, a lm\. Georgian ! to The n.m,glnn. i.. March 2 Th* car in-| Meridian. Ml**.. Mar.Ti ?' The Ala- -inker* of the second Jbunm CSreat Southern fast freight. No. and tliiid division* of the Atlantic! ,*.2. ran through tin open awltclt at ‘onat Line, went out on a strike at fjp.metF Spur. Ala. ui.e.-klnt; Hie eq- ■* h»« k thi* n.wining in \Yuyt*ruvH, gine and *e\*n ear*, killing F«q f\ -one men ate out enil.v a*ked for a 27i per cent Increnze, Nix, at j which \wi* declined The place* of the I The dead man R L. Morrla, | men * make Ho* nt*teni*nt on nehalf of the government that no ruiiee would l*e spared i*v which they rould lio|»** to uiitJ gate angering or to nave life. Karh fnui Iho a* It take* place I* liiveallgnted ill all It* Iteurlag* by h ajovlully appolateil com mil tec ..f experts fleiice. we have evolved II tx lencc of famine relief, ii arlence auf thlciitl) elastic to he capable of ndjuatitiout Ircitiiistaiices and requirements oft Buys Jewels, Dresses, and Creditors Seek Pavinent. By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE. Part*. March -“till Ilia*." la a long ed litorial on the queatlon which la at Hie pre«ent time dlaturldng Hie peace of udml of both • America IE3 Jft^hll, aayi. aiuong other thing*: “Everything that concern* Hie while*, their armies, their arts, their ways, their fashions-lo fact, everything Imaginable cvncernlBg them—fascinatea the Jap in a powerful manner, and Inspires lu him such —* In the ratifornla schools, sitting side by side with Amerlcau school children of 12 and 14 yetr*. Jnpa of from IP to 4<v “Here Is a typical scene which Is enacted •very day in Han Francisco. The child comes home, takes Its seat at the dinner table with the others. The conversation naturally turns toward the sebrnd. 'Well.* any* the father, ‘what hava you learned to day lu your class?' ’The principle* of nclence.* ‘Did you get kimmI notes?' T'relty good.’ 'Who was at fhe t<q* «f the rltiw?' Th«* one who alts neit- to on*.’ ‘Who? Lit tie Tom 'Brown?' ‘No, a Japanese artillery wus In fhe elege of Port Arthur.' “The total American, who doc* not ntlud bla daughter sitting next to hi* neighbor's thinking this will urge * Atlanta Negro _Plays Eon Dan Carey. Have you ever heard the bench vio lin “ Well. well, well! Mayor Joyner and his secretary, Dan t’arey, nnd several other* have. You *er. nn Atlantan Invented It—one of these chocolnte-hued Atlantans. It nil happened Kiln way. Friday morning about 11 o'clock a middle- aged negro, beside whom a chunk of coal would look like u ball of snow, ambled Into the corridor leading to the mayor's office. Actosz his shoulders hung a hand-made work bench of the most oidinai v kind. that he was on the threshold of the mayor's office, asking him kindly If ha hadn’t mistaken the city hall for a shoemaker'* establishment. Tha negro put his bench down, took. out a i'out>ln of sticks looking like a Chinaman'* forks, and started to work. ViV 1 *" , i'*'’ ,,,n, bince* i ,,, d •»*|Ulrcinenia nr i gr,, a i ri ( .g 0 fta in her class end who I* .llfr.r.'itt I Hu-, nwt ln.‘» llllt-. I, ll. nt tU» I. ih.i I,. I,hi Willie lime. BiiITh tciill) |mc. I«r f•» lie eni• .« .... h„,i- ti.i M •mi,,,,,..- i.. l.ia i . bln me If he ttmla this 'mixture' not to his taste ii ml he resents It. even If his rcNeutment Sale. . ' (lo.tisi.triu tliti.tisi.otsM, Illitl , ••That «*• "hull In* able ti> prevent fam «t-i ioiiel) injuring two .uii-i* and r.m- ' 1 "" 1,1 .l ,, 'b i ih«- peopIr anU the climate *• he men re- a blv bnii*ing tiie lem.itnder of the j ‘‘“f ngnln people of direct rener. wnne , f| m |tr ||f * llM i| f v| Ut "ihe wean, the total amount of umiiey expended was) Anici'of a family, who would ..hat tiles «»•* within any time mca-tirc \ tIiink extremely unlikely That we sli.ill mm|.oi*Iv reduce Hie fre fat* unfilled. “Going! Going! Gone!” t• gulai fironmn of Hie | The Injured are LiiRlneer liarbln. ar 'appi *nti« •• fireman ami tiie load brake- ' man.j'f llie train. Conductor C|,,Mv\ell and b;« calioon 'hrakeninn were bruised and -I’liitclieii | by the jar received in the sudden Jar. Itf frtmilici I lie «c* not mind the fart that bla datiglitc school had t»e*n placed lietnoeii a hall porter and u street baukcr, throw the ttrwt atone. ' I. prolmlilr. PrlneM. l^julw of B-imuni I. nlmiilr inntkr.llv n.lllcnlr.l 1 » r '« l»« U> • "« f the lin-ideuta «»f fumtiies uiav l»'»PI'> woman, when aim gained her lll*crly ,.I a” i “i'.k 1 ?r* Jr . ,r : M v r "" rl xpcrli-nee. I do not know whether | Jr 1 ; •Idblreus «»•*«»•. aecm* rded n.iro -r-il Into ihr mayor', offlrc by th. He ratarv, and tha acrenad. bacan. The nrgro playrd almoat any familiar ■ utia nn- aaitad for. whlla tha mayor and nth.ra applauded, laughad. aang nnd brat thalr feat agalnat the floor In unlaon. The negro explained that tha Inatrument waa hla own make and In vention. Three wire, were drawn taut acroaa the top of the bench, faatened crudely on each aide. There were any number aupporta extending all along tha front, which the negro uaed to tune Hla Inetrunirnt. It la n crons between a violin, n baaa violin, nnd a bench. lie hnan't named hla music-producer yet. WILL CONTINUE ON PEACHTREE ST, Last Call On These Reductions—Sale Ends When the Store Closes at 11:30 Tonight. 'mi ctiiii, 1 Im>tore 11 :J0 tnniglit ■ an liny Rogers. I’eet & < ’o. mul . SeliatVncr & Marx clothes at the ■•lions quoted here. $3.50 weJ, $5.00 IZ. $0.00 For were Odd SB, Odd $7, Odd $8.50, Trousers that $6 and $6.50 Trousers that $7.50 and $8. Trousers that $9 and $10. $15 to $20 Suits and Reduced to $20 suits an * r\ AA S” rcoa “; iplU.UU $15.00 $20.00 FAST TRODP TRAIN CRASHES INTO CARS; FI 'n.'miJ..* iu*.- isi\- I uSrawnlainiag '•.»« sll of Her re.|,on.lldllll.' .. 7 .11." f It e ..illVe^ ...opies, lile a“r , "he we.i, sho,„ Imylag Jewelry d,e..e. I f„ri.ra tiiHiitMixe* the heridsm iif the furs snd other ran* objects without ««.' - - ■■■■■ I ,,irti-cr« I'mrliab s’ihI nsthe. civil ami mil suspli l.m as to where ah» wraa g'Jug to get The Hannan resolution, providing for j I tun -"o wham the charge of suffer | h«VV traffic off Ptaeh- ' lug people* wns commit fell, or tiie heroism Jl*" ' i.l hnllrlli « ,p »* Mtreet. ha* been reported advarsely ..f IH" ndaalnnarlea l-.nirtl*|r. Am.-rl. aii, lH've t.olH i.i; *»>• the alicaia emnmltlee of council. ■j.,,,,11,,, and K ii repeal,, „ a. well a. will, hJr ?l.l^ Thla a wa, taken by tha commit- I,,.,,- tint IH.- '<* he a. far „n a. e.er. He Hell,* lee ,11 ,i imetlng fililav afternoon. W. Ihliltli Ip.verliineni la ■ a|»di|e of lining In | tmw'lr Ineeiniwl l.j Ida rtniightei a eMiarw t•. Morrow. «f 'he Marrow Tranafer I ■•1.11,1 Hic\ slttaibl g** out. n«*t in prosperous! . Company, was tiie principal speaker i time*, but. »;mI a* the experience might be. T j»«* ? < ita r "m h !m!» , .?i l> !fni I n ** lnwt ,hr resolution. Councilman I Miielm,, eni 1 o tie "world had ”«Ittemid "• 'he |ilannllT« naked the emirt [irmltirlng "ie renolution, nnd B. H. In- I Jl, r , he liaat what no x"i I'" "la ke a" order ...inp.'lltnx llie nnaliya j nmn apnke favorably on It. I , mr,! la . iiimliie'of 1111 lof tho eainte of Ho- line giown fleiirletla of I The nrdlnnnee hy Councllinan Long- der kllis MOW. nnd w tint I ttrmlv lielleve : Ho' llolir'mia. no, I lie; of Prliieeaa lemlae.I.r' 1,0 ■nverninelil-Kiiropeali or Indian liv \ a've up III* lime nf Ihe properlv, «lit<'l) eiaibl be eiMireliably superseded | *" 'list the debts ,0 *q« reeded would utteuqU ill $21 to $30 Suits and Overcoats, Reduced to Wale bead*.It March 2 A a regnlni .N iugutui k r!i- prlltei i might Im* lli|ttidste«i. them I'v tit.* $31 to $40 Suits and Overcoats, Reduced to • •IIMi.n ' p.i.-aenket tiam •» vision '*f the No and Hartford tallrond and a special i',' '.train bearing member* of Cutttpanv !•’. f •■**»*»? I the era* k rotnpah) «>f the Second i#*g|. j ment, C.inneitU Ilf Nat tuna I < Inn t I ; early I'Nitty 'mined f..m ueutliv A ; St'lie ..f |tersnn« W«’C illjUt('ll 1 The tr.dtis wt'if i'inning ut higii Speetl. Tile I e"p'i|i«|biltt V fot flic w r«* 1, I«pi tears td lie wtth the cutidtu t«u and I* tea|MMi*|i»le for a vcrltn revelation tn Hie history of art. lie tin<1 Kdounrd Manet's fuuious picture. • -Mi) lupin." width hail limit for Severn I , veil" pn«t in l.nxemlNiiirg Museum, trail* , ferred from Hint gallery to the Loin re. .••th.ii! Tie t"l«i the house lie li*d ' where it i* hung In the room of the days lifter lie ( office III *l|eee*alon to litItlwli niiibnssailor Speaking enil.v III the pnrlla ••Il'siJ nil of linprc*a!oiil»t* elaimed whole piece of Walk. V hlle j ... * - • ••• „I Ino. pruxitllng for the protection of paved street* from companies desiring to lay pipe*, was held over. The itetlHon of the Georgia railroad for nn opening from their yards on Hunter street to that street was report ed favorably. Prince Roland llonnpnrte hat been elected in the French Academy of Hclenee lit the dn«v of M. Ill tie iff" li* 1 1 in. who died recently. daub I Prime Rotund Bonaparte I* the niithor of Refund JllSt 82.50 fanev stiff !; a few of the $1.00 to lx »som shirts to go at 65c; and a few more of the J! S2.00 to $4.00 hats at 85c. Many other RreatujS reductions in ^furnishin^ <roods; ancl all will be withdrawn when store closes tonight. .engineer of the cxttu train The ut nf tile inllioitd < onipnity s.iv* thet no que*tl ut nhotit Him • cxlt'ii train huvlng- t f*t said the spe, ini train failed t-* a siding An investigation wi.; muds Intnteillntelv. ovet nor Womlrtiff of New Haven eo m«‘|iil'ei* ..f hi* *tnff wen* in tit** train*, blit all escaped in- the army of represeulntl\e| «»f tradliboial iiloVi tint l would give *atl* I ur» deflated It to lie nothing but a daub . {•lent iiiu** of the piqoiln : Manet bad a* admirer" \Vld*ib*i. I'uiitin i «niue tubiitlde "• ientitle Work* oil geagra t" what I* ginerully enlle«l ‘ l.ntour, M.tr«e||i, |n>*i»oiiilie*, t.mile /.«dn j phy. aiitbro|M»|«ik\, ethnography and grnil it*- parllnnient. and the prime Vine*, lb-lot. Ihirnnit and t ourliet. but ; ,,gy III tint make Idmself »e«|ion*ilile • ttiewe • otltd let pretelit lit III being refit "e«| j-a«me wlilrli Would lie llkelv to tear after >'*ar at the Kabm It nut liot Intt rfeie with or ob«trie t Hie ftiiniiitt-iii of 1 until Hie tear !<*'( that Ulympia wa* bung tie people* I,op# ■ I at tb" Mill on. and when (Mime >eai« later It purl I "!iall bring to bear upon was a< qulre»l by the state »'••• getteroti* patron of | mudoter entploxec" mi ! tie* ••noruiou* iiuinl»er of •iue*ib»"" nfl ti.i.l I.u-ntv | till- Ulwi-Ili-- him' I"**— 'if Ir-lniiil. n ' " ■ 1 I ami. Jia.ru n« I rail, nil Ili.I.Mwii.l'-n ■Him I fresh, n iidetit tolnd o tiqathetlr heart Ireland I* t> i-xp'N tuicy. tloTo t* n new ; f ii'iiitNUirg Xluseiim ttieri wl against it and Some nf the nttl*t* the tiny "Wore Hiii' thet would mu It piece* If ever llo' It'dand la the Rouupnrte faullv a demy. Ike I* at") "• lea I llie work* l*r foiirili memls'r of tl who ha* I welt ejected _ ... other* bn\Ing lieeo the Fitt|i*ror NaiMdeoti w belt he wa* "till lietieral ibompnrte. Prince I,•••■ten. the grit ml father of Prlm-e Roland nnd Prince Jerome Prince Rotund ha* tut derink'n mu lit tot age* for the liiretdigu The Itt*h Nationalist !iimii'"m*. who sr nt r.jwllt jd'H'ted. re, rlfd thi* protnUe o , 1,(1 tei for In-bind with •oidlnl « heerr In ISX7 he went siindn and Metlnt In o the nn I order to «tudt tin* eld Indian race*, which •lunltlcaut J me fn*t dying out MAYFLOVTER F.ATK; Dl'K TO IlKAVV FOR |.ndt Itateman. who. Iiefnre her marriage • the baron, wn* Mr* Henry Knapp, of York Im* left London fm Riviera. t* mflng bit i f fntidly hlst'uy nis*ut Daniel Brothers Co., Al.ON'ti TUK COAST 11,',.' ii,. 1 th" llnd l.ndt . 1 w.i* it grniiddaugfiter of the (tr*f duke of ; Mnrli«-rough, bill wn» not Inted by Hie -l. ut-iiii-le old diii bes*. Sarah _ Jetinlng*. Clothiers. Hatters. Furnishers, Shirtmakers Peachtree—Opposite Walton St. apei-l.d to The Georgian *’luirlcstoit. S M;m« I. A**i*tnnt r*e»retary Novvbetrx. <>f the navy, with Rear Admltal t’app-. ■ itlef iDtiNttuctor. nnd «•funnmndef i'baric* VIceland are here on the Mat flower f-*r an ln*|H*e- tlott of Hi" ttavs \nitl* Th'*> pro.ee,; t#t Nojfv.k afler- (I lot •day f it blacker within ' GILPIN DECLARED NOT GUILTY BY SAVANNAH JURY. #1"-. * ' 45-47 foe having delayed Hu- j In Ilf tin. Mat'd 2 The Jury of \\ T Gilpin i(-turned a ku»'»\ |it*t n gtit. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Onr SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 TH E NEAL BANK E. H. THORNTON, Preiident. W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY, Vice Preiident. Otshier. Ass’t Cuhiir. ohHM