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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TCEBDAY. MARCH I. IMl.
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER.’
Suits from $5 to
$35, suitable for
all seasons.
For men large
or small—
For - purses—
big or little—
For tastes —
economical or ex
travagant—
The rallying
point now is our
store!
If you are look- *
iag for a splendid
suit to finish the
season and then lay aside for next fall or winter,
You’ll Find it Here »t One-Fourth Off.
If you want a bargain in an excellent Spring
and Summer Suit, with or without Vest, you
may be suited here from a splendid lot of good
styles (last season’s)
At 25 Per Cent Discount.
If you are not particular about styles, but
want good honest, all wool material, which will
stand rough wear and costs very little, we have
about 225 Suits left, odds and ends, for men and
boys, which will be closed out this week
At $5.00 a Suit.
There are heavy, medium and light weights in
this lot.
If you are looking for advance shipments of
1907 Spring Novelties, you’ll find them here at
moderate prices.
Eiseman & Weil,
1 WHITEHALL STREET.
EVELYN’S ACTRESS CHUM
WA TCHED BY DETECTIVES
District Attorney Jerome Fears That May
MacKenzie May Escape Before He Can
Call Her as a Witness.
MISS MAY MACKENZIE.
8h. i. «h. fri.nd of Evslyn Thaw and i. under th. conitant watch of d«-
toatlvaa.
GOVERNOR WANTED GRAPEFRUIT,
BUT ODUM HANDED HIM A LEMON
Governor Terrell asked for a crap,
fruit aad «u handed—* lemon!
.\othtng new or novel In tho lemon
We*. but cx-Stat* Senator Benton
Odum, of Baker county, did It ao neatly
that It l. at leaat a variation on tho
eld join.
Down In Newton Mr. Odum road In
Th» Georctan tho atory of how Gov-
rrnor Terrell thoucht the frowtnc of a
nape fruit on Oeorrta aoll * auffletent
•ehlerement to win * Georgia colonel'.
Jsb.
Biker county crowi moat anything
Mfept grape fruit. Mr. Odum crew a
lemon that tlppad th. scales at two
pound.—which, tn th. way of lotnoni,
- tome.
So he sent It up tn jil* good friend,
Governor Terrell. He suld In the note
accompanying It that he war not
candidate for a colonelcy, but that he
thought the lemon wan sizeable enough
to Interest hi. excellency.
"While It l» not a grape fruit," he
wrote, "I dare nay any present member
of your ataft knows Just what ought to
go with this lemon to get the most cood
out of It."
The governor declined to commit
himself on this last statement.
MORMON APOSTLE
VINDICATED LV UTAH
Salt Lake City, Utah, March S.—The
case against Apostle Heber Oram, of
the Mormon church, charged with un
lawful polygamous cohabitation, has
been dismissed by Judge Diehl In the
city court at the Instance of the prose
cuting attorney.
Action was brought against Apostle
Grant aevernl months ago.
New York, March B —Miss May Mac-
Kenxlc, the actress chum of Evelyn
Nesblt Thaw-, Is today under the sur
veillance of two detectives from the
district attorney'. otBce. On. watch*,
her In the court room and the other at
the Hotel Lorraine.
The district attorney has been under
the misapprehension, according to th.
ectress, that she may disappear and
thus fat' to be the Important witness
Jerome expects her to be against Thaw.
Miss MacKensle Is not trying to get
the many false stories of her pail
which have sprung up .Inc. ah. was
connected with th. Thaw murder trial.
Bo anxious was Mr. Jerome concerning
her when she was too 111 to come to
court one day last week his detectives
eerved a subpena on her while .he wa*
In bed In her hotel.
No young woman on the stage has a
better moral reputation titan Miss Mac
Kensle, and the recent untrue stories
which have appeared about her "past"
have made her III.
KEITH RELEASED
BY POLICE J
OF
The cane of Robert A. Keith, who tva*
arrested at the instigation of Mrs. Bote*
Bchlapbaili. hia slater-in-law. wan dis
missed Monday afternoon by Recorder
Broyles.
Keith protested that he merely want
ed to sec his little 9-year-old girl and
that he meant no harm to any of his
relatives. He wanted Judge Broyles
to permit him to see Ills daughter at
least onto n month, but the recorder
told him ho could not do this, that he
would have to consult with his lawyer.
Attorney Burton Smith. Keith waa ac
cused of making threats.
RETIRED DOCTOR DIES
AT HOME IN COLUMBUS.
8pr« in! »•• The (ieeralsn.
Columbus. Uh., .March 5.—Dr. H. M.
Blood worth died at the home of his
son. In this city, Sunday and his re
mains were taken to Oak Bowery. Ala.,
for Interment, lie was M years of age
Htnl had retired from practice. His
son Is J. W. Bloodworth. u well-known!
inductor on the Central of Georgia
ru 11 road.
Any Way You Look At ’Em
These Hats Are Best
You can’t go wrong if you choose
your new' spring “lid” from our splendid
collection of Stetsons.
All styles and shapes and shades and
sizes. • No trouble to please your taste,
suit your purse or fit your head.
Come in and take a look, triad to
show’ you.
$3.00 to $5.00.
Daniel Bros. Co.,
Clothiers-Hatters-Furnishers-Shirt Makers.
45-47-49 Peachtree St.-Opp. Walton St.
ELECTEOWEDNESOAY
A regular meeting of the aiovkhoitl-
era of the Atlanta Kith* Association has
been called for Wednesday, at which
time directors and officers for the en
suing >ear will be •lected. The meet-
Mu? Is regurded us one of Importance,
because of the cnmltif Georgia St me
Pair, which will be held In this city
early next fall.
Frank Weldon, secretary of the f'alr
AftMHiatlon, HtcId Tuesday that about
110,000 of the tlf>.bdo needed to guaran
tee the expenses of the next fair had
been raised. While the secretary be
lieved that the remaining $5.oo:) would
be raised, he said that an aputby
among certain business Interest* ha-l
developed against tit* fair that shduH
be overcome.
PLOWWDRKSBURN
WITH W LOSS
Flames totally destroyed the plant of
the Georgia Plow Works at Eugenia
street and Southern railway, shortly
after 5 o'clock Monday Afternoon, the
loss Including valuable machinery, es
timated to he worth several thousand
dollars. The loss was only partially
covered by Insurance.
The file department reaponded to the
cull, but ns the plant le some distance
beyond the city limits, considerable dif
ficulty was experienced In getting a
sufficient supply of water. Chief Cum-
mlngs said Tuesday moaning that the
plant was doomed when lie reached the
scene and the firemen turned their at
tention to (unrounding property.
DISCUSSING PLANS
FOR»COLLEGE
Committee OniniiiK Ideas
for Big Afjrieultural
School at Atlteus.
DECIDE TODAY
That 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 by paying
Four per cent per annum compound interest .
On deposits in our Sayings Departmeut.
One 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.
SECRETARY ON TRAIL
OF CORPORATIONS
Georgia corjMratlona or foreign con-
ern* doing bunlne** In the male mum
“toe" the mark In complying with the
nevrreglntration law.
Hundreda have ehown utter dlnre-
gurd of the requirement* of the law.
Secretary of State Phil Cook ha* been
lenient no far becau»e he wanted to
give everyone an opporiunity to un
derstand the requirement*.
But he ha* waited an long aa he In
tend*. and la Inaugurating a campaign
(hat la calculated tn bring the delin
quent* around with a Jerk.
He hn* written a letter to the clerk
of tha court In every county In the
■late Mhnwlng the corporations regis
tered and asking for a list of all cor
poration* In the respective counties
that have failed to register to date.
It Is within the province of the eec-
retpry of mate to Impose a fine ”f
$10 for failure to tegiater.
POLICE MIKE DENIAL
OF DIKING 1 FUND
Mruiltcrs of the pollr* department were
ii I spoken in their Itnflgiistloii TtliWay u*
the result of tue pnbileatlou of a story on
Monday In an itfleruoou (taper to the ef
fect that n fund was being mined among
the (Mtllcenien to bark nn Injunction re
airaiiilug the polloe eoiuinlsaloit from hold
lug the regular election thl* month.
The (Hillee hoot nt the Idea of such s
movement, mid declare they never heard
of atich it thing until the atory of Monday
afternoon appeared.
tine officer, In apraklng of the report,
said:
Why. the Idea la simply preposterous.
rnt»e n fund to pay the ri|»naei. The
civil oerrlre advocatea. who inalit that civil
aervlco In non In effect and that nn elec
tion would lie Illegal, are amply ulde to bear
the costs of the proceedings. Aud they are
th** ones responsible for tbs Injunction
talk “
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
* On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, Fniident.
W. T. MANET, ' H. 0. CALDWELL, P. M. BERRY,
Vice PraUUnt Cathltr. Agg’t Ouhier.
BYSTANDER GOT BULLET
INTENDED FOR ANOTHER
Zfich G. Dennard Was
Wounded by Negro
Monday.
CROWDED STREET
SCENE OF SHOT
Delay at Grady Hospital
Calls Ktir Roast From
Dr. Curtis.
As a result nr a shooting scrap* be
ll ren a negro and an unknown white
man shortly baton 7 o'clock Monday
night st Broad end Mitchell .treat.,
Zacli G Dennard, of I* Rad. street, a
solicitor (or the C. D. Kenny Coffee
Company, an tnnoent bystander, was
•hot In th. abdomen by th. negro and
seriously wounded.
The negro, Namon Wynne, was cap
tured after a short chaa. and narrowly
escaped being roughly handled by ao
excited crowd of men and boys. Th*
•houtlng occurred at a time when the
down-town thoroughfare, ware throng.
*d with people, end It was but a few
minute, before hundred, of m.n were
surging about th. sene tn a great
rrnwd.
Threats against the negro were free-
ly made, but the timely appearance of
For the purpose of dlecusslng plans
for the new 1100,000 agricultural col-
lege'in Athens, the building committee
Is holding a conference In the library at
the capltnl Tuesday.
This committee Is composed of J. L.
Hand, chairman; Robert Neely,
Chancellor David C. Harrow, Professor
A. M. Houle, who will he dean of the
n.tv college. L. H. o. Martin, Dr. I*
O. Hardman anil J. A. Thrash, all of
whom are present. A. J. McMutlln, the
other member of the committee, could
not attend on account of Illness. Hon.
J. J. Connor, rhaliman of the board of
trustees. Is also present.
Th* committee has on hand plans of
all the principal colleges of agriculture
tn the country. Prom these the Idea
will he gained, nod then Ihe matter
w ill be placed In the hands of an uri^it.
tact
Mrs. Martha M. Talbert.
The funeral servlet* of Mrs. Martha
M. Tolbert, aged 74 year*, who dlad
Montlny afternoon at the residence of
her daughter. Mr*. W. ,W. Rice, ware
onducted Tuesday afternoon by Dr. J.
I. French. The Interment wa# In Oak.
land cemetery. Mrs. Tolb.it was the
mother of M. I.. and J. J. Tolbert, both
dead Hhn was the widow of Ihe late
llenjiiuiln H. Tolbert, who died during
Ihe civil war. and ihe grandmother of t ...
the laic Mark I*. Tolbert, the young J ,c,it,rni.n itiin.tft.ii ui,mit
attorney who tiled several weeks ago. t Pulhcmen Kilpatrick. Brook.. McGill
One eon. W. C Tolbert, anti one daugh- |*nd Harper prevented any possible out.
let. Mrs. \V. \V. Rice, and six grand- , break. Th.s« nflicsri took th. prisoner
-“■"dren survive her, : |„ charge and sent him to tha police
8UNDAY*SCH0OLB ELECT " h,r * h * *“ "> th *
CONVENTION DELEGATES.! »«P<» "P**-
W.lksd a Black.
gpetinl to Th* ileorglaa. Dennard. after being ahot, walked to
Macon. Un., Mutch f.—Delegate. In ;.... ,
several Hunday school, ware ,1^.,,^ | jlrug .tore of Dr. A. I.. Curtl., one
Hunday morning for th. convention to 1 block distant, and front there was ta
bs held nt Marietta March II to U. I ken to the Orady Hospital tn SB anihu-
ZACH 0. DENNARD.
Announcement will be made later of
the name, of those who ware elected,
but up lo the present lime Ihe Hunday
schools have mu reported to Mr. Low
ry-
Liqueur Sets
«- f
in crystal of exquisite fine
ness and beauty, Biioh as we
arc showing, make very ac
ceptable addition to your
buffet appointments.
We have the proper stem-
ware for all occasions.
Maier&Berkele
lance. An examination showed that
tha bullat. which was Bred from a J*-
caliber revolver, had struck the hip
bon* and glanced, lodging In tha vtctn-
Ity of the spinal column. It was an-
nounced Tuesday morning that tha pa
tient was resting vary wall. Tha wound
ta not considered fatal.
VALDOSTA MINISTERS
WIRE JUDGE SPEER
COMMENDING ACTION
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gperlal in The Ileorglaa.
Auguata. Go.. March i.—Judge Emory
Speer received a telegram today from
tha mtnlatars of Valdosta compliment-
Ing him upon the decision he rendered
yesterday tn the caa* of E. K. West
and othara In regard to the sal* of
whisky within the corporate limits
The telegram received' by Judge
Bpeer reads:
"Valdosta G*. Judge Emory Rpear:
The Christian people of Valdosta thank
Qod for a judge who\knows the law,
has backbone to announce It and lan
guage to state It so strongly,"
Mgnvd by six pastor*
Tha unknojrn white man. at whom
tha negro waa shooting; mads his es
cape during tha excUomoht and hga not
been found. It la said tha white man
and nagro became Involved tn a row
and that tha former struck tha nagro.
Tha latter la aald (o have than pulled
his pistol and fired ona ahot, tha bullet
misting Ita mark and striking Dennard.
The wounded man had Juat left hit
work and waa standing on th* corner'
waiting for a trolley ear at tha time.
Delay at Hospital.
Alderman-Curtis, who called up tha ,
Grady Hospital In order to aaoora an |
ambulance, registered another protest i
Tuesday morning against tha delay In
••curing aid from tha hospital. It will
ba remembered that Dr. Curtis regis
tered a complaint several weak* ago, ,
whan the hospital authorities refused 1
for a lima to send an ambulance for a '
wounded negro.
‘The officers chased the man with
the plaint for several block* caught
him, recurod' the patrol wagon and
landed him In the station baron tha
ambulance avar arrived for the wound,
ed man,” aald Dr. Curtis Tuesday. “Alt
this time I waa trying to gat a connac.
lion.
"They mould have two 'phones at
Orady for use only for Incoming call*"
continued Ur. Curtis, "and then a pat-
son might reach tha hospital In a hurry.
Aa It la. It aaama tha ‘phonaa are alt
ways busy. They should have saver*!
light, ona-horaa ambulance*, too. In
stead of tha lumbering affair they aa*
now. Then they might maka acme
speed."
BRAGG IB APPOINTED
INSPECTOR OP JAILS.
Kpeclsl tn The IlmrfUn.
.Montgomery. Ala. March A—'Thd
governor today signed tha bill craat*
Ing tha office of Inspector Of Jails, alms
houses and cotton factories and ap-;
pointed Dr. Rhtrley Rragg. of Mont
gomery. formerly president of the state
board of convict Inspectors, as la-
apector with a salary' of I!.100 par
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