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THE ATLANTA GEQRQI AN A*jD flttWS.
.YEDNBhDAT. MARCH «, UT.
ALL GEORGIA MOURNS
DISTINGUISHED SON
State Capitol Given
Over to Funeral on
Thursday.
FIXED ON APRIL 2
TO
J :•!*
„ Iiewi «• ,h ' hl " l
t of dM,l >
.ii.iliigiil.bwl Jurist lwn» known at
. ,_n..i Wednesday momln*jlh.f» was
Inr grief written on e-dj, fore To
f,,..r ol tbiiw 111 <be Wg lnlUlkK be ««l
iviunMlor, and-i»i'f-f.lt a keen
llle.'kler'i HOdr w4l arrive lu At
■diieetliy evening it * o'clock. auil
to Ibe re»«encc of bl. sin
' Hubert I'nlleraon. 36J llorilou
where II tvVl war nnlll Thursday
“I'.'rti'riinmilaj niomlfc Hie leely will lie
, ' J,, Ihiiteraoii'n itilertakliig imrlnr.,
'if here eai-erk-ll to the eaiiltnl.
•" 1'* * wl11 r «*st ,n state
V* It' wUMi« ,OI \Tr*«1 by hundreds until
," i.M'k, whtni UfoMril ssrrtcss will
3 dlrectluf • «»f Dr. J. \\. 1*©.
nil v jUflfbodlst church. Th«*
under Hi© direction of Alex
*" t £*r Terrell n!••«•<? Issue*! h priwla-
’ft,,,, ••r«l«*rlnic tH«* p£* ft*I displayed at
2 if iniRt for ten I**“* closing «H
Hfr-r" I" tin* cnpIlA during tb* fuucrul
°Tle" , Urge IninbitJE' liioort. *111 Inriudc
autl .ppeul_e court Judge. Uov
! V.Trell niul *$*© bouse officials. au-
ludacsAnd « largo iiiiiuImt »f
• -Voi frow fT'lirt*Vlb© state.
tegln
.f Trlult.v
rtfvioek Tbt
(rafllui l»wy
lb* S»*llv»' .
lloiiklnf Holiart 1*. Alston. J»hu
-■ ' •—.fa. T. A. llauiuK -'*
•cuben It. Arnold
In.- Tl»** pullbcnrl
|». I .It tie
AGIO MAI PERISHED
III RUG HOME
NEM SPARTANBURG
>i
s . . Ivl to Tt Oeorglan.
'<i.:irwnlni/. »• C.. Mareb 6.-J0I111 Ter
i «llkln|«gt!<l 71 years, balf paral.rted
,1 muii.ieb talk, perl abed In a lire which
d.atruved ft borne at Cowpene early Ibl.
k .Jttlng In front of the tire with
j Plied about him while bin wife
jg hreakfaal. A apark pupped
Jt Ibe quilt on lire. Lttatdo to
1 the Same, or rail hi. wife, he
v In the rhalr while the flame,
ir JiIMa. Attracted hr the smell
Mr.. Wllhtni hurried from the
the tied room, and, upon seeing
ml on Are, became eirlted and
''iTut for aid. Before the rescue
Jlicd. the building raught Are and
>1 Ibe ground. The Mnrkrm-d mid
I m|y mi remnreil from ibe ruin..
WALAID BY NEGRO!
M WAS KILLED
lEARJflOTHrGA,
i. d to The Georgian.
Wednesday morning the railroad
commission fixed Tueaday, April 2. a.
the date for hearing the petition of the
harmera' I’nlon for a reduction In pa.•
•cnger fare ratea In Georgia.
President Barrett and all olher In-
lereated partlea have tieen notified to
thta effect.
Notice «'*« aerved on the Atlanta.
Birmingham and Atlantic railroad to
appear liefore ■ the commlailon on
March 26 to .how cau.e why that road
"Itould noi be reclaa.llted, looking to
a general reduction In freight ralea,
lIPPEOlICT
WAS SUSPENDED
BY MAYOR OF CITY
Special to Ths Georgian.
Anniston. Ala., March 6.—A decided
sensation was caused here yesterday
afternoon by Street Overoer Fhrker
chastising a convict for refuting to work
on the streets. This morning Mayor
Kilby with the police and street com*
mlttee* of the round) Investigated the
case and suspended Street Overseer
Parker for fifteen days. Policeman
Hill, who saw the chastisement with
out Interfering, waa auapended ten daya
and Warden Alley,, who sent the man
out. waa suspended for ‘ten days. Thief
of Police Dill Wha reprimanded for the
same reason.
The affair caused quite a stir among
the citizen* of Weal Fifteenth street,
where the chastisement occurred. Thev
made up a purse to pay the man’s fine
and appeal to Mayor Kilby to Investi
gate the case. .
ST, CEfllRCiTiZEN
IS SHOTTO DEATH
BY HIS NEIGHBOR
K,ic.'l.l lo Tbc Geurgbut.
Auguuta. via. March 6 —A telephone
me.eage at noon today atatea that
Charlie Matlhawa, a prominent rltlien
of 8t. Clair. Ga.. about 46 mllea from
Augu.ta. on the Georgia anil biorldu
rnllroatl, it ax allot and killed thl.
morning by James Swlnt. a neighbor.
No particulars of the tragedy ore
available.
Women and Children
But what we can set down in this space is but a cor
poral’s guard measured with the Underwear stock itself.
For we must have not only every size, every price,
every style, but during these betwixt and between season
months a comprehensive gradation of weights.
Ladies’ low-neck, im-sleeve Richelieu Vest; tape neck
and arm. Price. 10 and 15c
Ladies’ low-neek, no-sleeve Richelieu Lisle Vest.
Price 25c
Ladies’ low-neek. 110-sleeve Richelieu Silk Lisle Vest 35c
Ladies’ Body Vest, without shoulder straps; nice to wear
with lingerie Waist. Prices. 25c, 50c, and $1.00
Ladies’extra size low-neek, no-sleeve Vest; nice and
very elastic. Prices 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Ladies high-neck, long-sleeve Vest; light weight cotton
knee Drawers to match. Price 25c
Ladies’ high-neck, long-sleeve lisle Vest, silk hand finish
around neck, and down front, with knee drawers or
tights to match. Price 50c
Ladies’ high-neck, long-sleeve mercerized Corset Cov
ers 75c
Ladies’ high-neck, long-sleeve light-weight lisle Corset
Covers 50c
Ladies’ high-neck, long-sleeve Cotton Corset Covers 25c
Ladies’ light-weight White Cotton knee-length Draw
ers ; 25c
Ladies’ white- cotton lace trimmed umbrella Drawers 25c
Ladies’ lisle thread, lace trimmed umbrella Drawers 50c
First
Floor
Right
Hand
Side
Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve lisle thread Union Suits $1.00
Ladies' low-neek, 110-sleeve extra fine lisle Union Suits,
with close-fitting or timbrel la style, lace trimmed Pants,
at 1.50
Ladies' hight-neck. long sleeve ankle length lisle thread
Union Suits; hand silk finished, crochet frimuled around
neck and down front 1.00 and't.50
Indies’ low-neek, no-sleeve, crochet yoke lisle Vests,
at 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50
Indies' light gauze wool, high-neck, long or short sleeve
Vests '...... 1.00
Children’s
Infants’ fine light-weight cotton Wrappers, with long or
short sleeves; low neck and no sleeves, at 25c
Infants' light weight Wrappers—according to siz^—from
50c up.
Infants'silk and wool Shirts in light weight; fine and
elastic. Upwards from 1.00
Infants’ Bauds, in light weight wool 25c and 35c
‘Infants’ light weight. Bands in silk and wool 50c
Children’s Worth Waists. Skeleton Waists 25c
Children's light weight, ribbed lisle Vests with knee
Pants to match 25c
Children’s Knickerbocker Drawers with embroidered
edge at bottom 36c
Boys’ high-neck, long or short sleeve Egyptian Cotton
Shirts, with drawers to match; garment 25c
Boys’ bleached white lisle Shirts with drawers to i^atch;
garment
50c
Ghamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
SIHLOLS FOfl FARMERS
III SUM OE $2,000
• ’ ..bfor $2,000 were malleil WVd-
isa i.iv irntnv to the treasurer* of the
t> .mil .trustees for the eleven nurl-
uiMiralcbool*. j
This the Hrat payment made under
• .1. establishing the schools. The
frnn«-yrises from fees for Inspection
• f*if*ern by the state aRrlcultur.il;
!•*!».»rt tnt.
MAIL AGENT HURT
IN TRAIN WRECK
NEAR DUBLIN, GA,
P|HM'lftt to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., .March 6 —The Wrights-
vllle and Tennlll© passenger train from
Tennllle to Hawkinsvllle was wrecked
this morning near Harrison.
Mall Agent Hutchinson was quite
badly Injured, though not fatally.
Several pasengers were severely
shaken up.
TOTAL WEALTH OF MRS. EDDY
IS NOW ESTIMATED AT $54,850
SOblERS MAKE RAID
jTWDJAWNSHOPS
A 4lne,
'X
raid made shortly after - J
nftemoou 011 a pawn shop
treet uud one* In Decatur atreet
Lawyer Pleads
’ Unwritten Law 9
For the Strothers
<’u1|h*|h*i. Va.. March 6.—Attorney K
She Has Faith Suit
Will Terminate For
Best.
“GOD H AS ALWAYS
BEEN KIND TO ME."
letn. hment of I’ulted Htatea soldiers j Walton Moore began the second argu-
i Ho- mitt maud of a non-oomnilsaloiied i im-nt for the defense In the Htrother
* er. jncd cnnaldertble eieltement In I, , . ,,..1... it., elmrnctei lx...l the dead
•del.lMirhood of the three-ball empo I l,e ciiaracienteu «ieau
I lo* aoldlera iuftrehed away triumph
Miere
nc P
they
I trial today.
Hywater* a
‘ this derelict on the ocean
bad lieen pawned.
In defense of the Htrother brothers,
Moore said:
• These boys shot and killed that man
for wronging their sister. 1 trust to
God you won't find they have done
wrong. You know our defense. It's
noveltv. It’s a law-given and
Globa Trottee On Gang,
s .1 The Georgttfa.
niriMvlok, Ga.. March H.—8etn W.
if ky. who arrived tn nrunswlck on
'F v Oi'InilnR to be a «l«h*.trotter]o'wi-iiven'riiti,,. Ho help me God (
ii- way to Jamestown, from Han wou id not have spared him <meaning
r ' al.. has been delayed In this Byoaters) as long as they did."
n account of celebrating tool ■-
t r ' He whs arraigned In police court
•d —ntenred to serve ten daya In the
P ‘•’•mg.
Federal Court Adjoama.
Newman, of the Tnlted Htates
and district courts, adjourned
Meilneeday shortly before noon
’ i of the memory of former fbl-f
*■ l.ogan Bleckley, fourt will
<*nln Monday.
Special Bracelet Values
BHU MR MILL
PUNNED FOR CITY
A in uni'li n.iur mil!. rqttflllUig tn «'*-
pncity any xlmllar mill In thn South,
la hylmt punned for Atliint.i by thr
l.lberty Mill*, of Nnahvlllc. Trnn. Tha
detnlla are bain* workad nut and an
offlrlal nnnouncantant l« expo, tad with
in a abort while
l.oflan Wllllnmann. of Naahvllh
J. O'Brien, of Chattahooga
Consults with Her Lawyers
Regarding Bill Filed
bv Her Son.
Concord, N. H., March $.—"God lias
always been kind to me, Hnd I atn cer
tain He will work this out for the
best."
This was the statement made by Mrs.
Mary Baker Glover Eddy after she
had held h consultation with her law
yers concerning the suit to have a re
ceiver uppolnted to take charge of her
affairs, w hich had been fll*d by her son
and other relatives.
Mrs. Eddy was most active In the
discussions of the course to follow. Hhe
Is determined to make no compromise,
said, although she i« willing to
GOVERNOR GLENN
CALLED TO STAND IN
COHONMILL CASE
Many Witnesses Testify
Shortage of f^ibor at
the Mills.
LIGHT PLANT TVIliL
PAY, SAY_EXPERTS
(Continued from pago throa.)
8p**« lid to Tl»e Georgiau.
Greensboro. X «’., Mnr. h 6. More thiin a
dozen WlMenses Were put on the Htntol l».V
the defeuse ut this itiorullig's seiuiloii of the
Federal eottri In the trial of the I'barlotte
i*otton mill uo*u. They were uioatly i*ottou
mill owners, nuiierliitemleuts and traveling
f whose testimony was very aim
llnr. It being to the effect that the aearclty
of Niuton mill' labor waa quite general
throughout the eouutry. They trstlflinl that
they ev|H*rleneed the greattmt dlfflmlty In
securing u suffhdent number of opera liven
to keep their tn«< blner? running ut a full
eapiielty, hihI thaj from 10 to 90 per rent of
It «iood Idle all the time for this leimni
The eroN« ezaralnttlon was coiidueteil by
ivlier.*.
IS DDE IN NEWYORK
0NTHE13TH0FAPRIL
Engages Suite of Rooms at
Martha Washington
Hotel.
.New Vork. Man h t* - rou*n»*lo. diudieae
Marlborough, la eouilug to live for ail
dettulte iierlml at the Martha Washington
Hotel, to-cording lo A. W. Kger, the leasee
of thill lioua»y Kly* Is due In New York
on April 13. Mr |q|er a.ira a suite of ten
nsiuis has heed engagetl by her and that
they are being decorated by her direction,
four lu rose him! I ho rest lu blue.
Iler suite Is on the seventh floor, lu Ho*
southwest comer How long ahe will oc
cupy ll la It matter for conjecture. The
fact that she Will go to the trouhh of lit
ceptlug the rtMima Imre walled aim tilling
them up herself suggests that she Intends
tn be more than a transient ll Is lint
stated *bether her two Imya will acentu*
pnny her, or whst other tuiuiiaulo'is she
the first wltnes'
this nfternnou to tell of hta appointment m
Costello us Immigrant agent.
F. M. Kel*
fXr^tvI her ,nlhp w in w ttlwieflhlL .hl I wversi days longer
fotglxe her son If he will withdraw the? Governor Glenn will he tb
■ult. \ - - ...
The total wealth of Mrs. Eddy, ac
cording to th© statement In the poa*
session of the lax coljector here, la
S&M&o. Although her relatives declare’
she Is worth Ik’I.UOO.uftO. there Is noth
ing to show that her wealth Is any
thing near that sum.
Under the laws of New Hampshire
a taxpayer Is compelled to flle a sworn
schedule describing each and every
piece of property be possesses. In Mrs.
Eddy's schedule under the captions.
Money on Hand at Interest or on
Deposit." no mention Is made, leaving
It to he Inferred by the tax collector
that she has not a cent In any bank.
President Fernald. of the National
Hlafe /’apltrtl Hank, In this city, to
day said Mrs. Eddy had had an ac
count In that Institution for the last
twenty years. The amount of that ac
count was alleged by counsel for Mrs.
Eddy's son to be at least H.oou.ouu in
cash and quick assets.
In full the wealth of Mrs. Eddy, aa
set forth on the books of the city tas
collector. Is'as follows:
Pleasant View homestead. Ilk.ono
H-flitd R. S L«w. r»prM«»*»n« lh» I* 1 ' 1 . | the Tuttlf lot. adjoin,nit. llou. four
tr,v Mills ate A "‘ Ti t.or.e., ttftO; two tow., WO; canUgen.
hr,,I » . onfrrem'r at tin- I’lntmmit j | Sq# . , loe |,, in public fund*. IJi.otK).
Wrilnrulay. Total, W4.WO.''
E. H.Harriman
Controls Reading
l‘hilioli*lphia. Man-h d-It !■ ststeil on
highest authority that K H llanliusii has
siipilroil iimlrol of the IC*-w«tlri;r railway,
having taken over the New York t’entnd
hobllugs mol three of the o!>l Wsssertiinti
ABNER IS EXPECTED
TO CONFESS CRIME
AT HARGIS TRIAL
gencle* wherein, as in wet weather, th©
waste would be more difficult to burn.
The present Incinerators would not
tie disturbed, the power bouse being
built alongside and, so arranged that
carts could be dum|H*d during the day
Into a hopper over the boiler room for
use during the night, when the waste
would be fed by gravity to the flies
below.
The production of till* power by Il
luminating or pr.Mlucer gas would not
Ih- at all economical, both first costs
of plants and 4Npetating excuses being
much higher. A plant for the use of
producer gas with gas engines, pro
ducers, circuits, etc . complete, will cost
$3!Mt,(HHi to erect, and to operate, $76.-
.‘•nu per annum. Including Interest und
depreciation. If this plant were oper
ated on Illuminating gas. the first coat
would be reduced to $37h.«Mm, but even
with gas as low as Ml cents per thou
sand. the operating expenses would
reach $*r>,000 per annum.
We have C4)ii*ldered also the advisa
bility of supplying current from lids
plant for the lighting of the city's pub-
lie buildings, but find that this Is so
small In comparison that 1^ will not
prove economical, necessitating the op-
erntlon of the plant dining the day ut
u vety low load factor.
In em it tase where the cost of street
circuits has been given tbare Is provi
sion for plat ing underground all cir
cuits within the Inner file limits. Hy
city ordlname No 12X4 the city com
mands the use of one iltict of ear’ll Utl- I
derground system now Installed In the
city. The two telephone ducts provide
for the tire alarm and police telegraphs,
leaving the duct In the lighting and j
power system available for street light-
CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK
ABOUT 3000 PAIRS LEFT
SHOES
REGARDLESS OF ROST
W* art Sitting low—com# now.
PIERCE’S
■ BUSY STORE**
Oppotito Pottoffloo.
60 MARIETTA STREET
Bluo ponoil—ploln flguroo.
SPECIALS IN HEN'S FURNISHIN8S
Pioreo'o popular dopartmont Aik
thi min.
SmUmt* Off Mi l ike Gt, he.
DEEP WELL POWKS
PUMP HEAD*
OUNN MACHINERY CO*
S4 Marlitta Strait
Atlanta, Oa.
$e.so
THE KELLEY JEWELRY CO.,
37 N. lArosd St.
Mitt Nollty 0. Avsry
The body of Mbs Nolle)* <i
who died in Mtlledg* vile. Gi
dav morning. brought • *
jNVednePda.v fotnlng --
| was In NeyUiey » eti
afternoon at - o'clock,
New Bank Opens Doera.
. special l« Tlie Georgian.
Br:in»w|ck. Ga.. Match 6 —The new
Tuep- Glynn t’ounty Hank, on tllouceater and J
Atlanta | Heynolda streets, opened Its doors to-!
interment . day and I* now ready for business. The |
let) \W-dnt*da> ’ bank la m handsome building and adds
math lo Uu- city,
l.exittgtmu, Ky
March
It te be
lieved that John Abner, charged v
the assassination of Dr D It. (
at Jackson. Breathitt county. In l»oi.
and for complicity in which murder
foimVr fount) Judge Jutm-s Hargis Is
now on dial, will confess before nlglil.
Abner Is extremely nervous and is
between two fltas. Judge Hargis was
guarded at home last night. Holdlera
ate all about the court house, where
they have established barracks. The
prosecution claims there was no reas m
for calling out tdnjps, hut the defense
says llutgis and his aitorncy** lives
are in danger and they must have pro
tection
Hargis was flatly Refused a change
of venue. Judge fumes today ordered
every man searched as he entered the
c out t mom. «iv» i one i.undted revolv
ers ate said to have h«*en left at one
Slot*- The town of Jackson Is Ctowd-
*: and men on the streets constantly
watch the court house for an outbivuk
of Hots, und are lead) to take pari.
f the lines $11,250
Reviewing the above rigiltes. we find
that Iwi» of these plants will yield a net
return as high as 13.x |M*t cent, one of
these saving the city $36,353 pet annum
and producing light for $4I.2« |tei arc
und $26.H pet Incandescent |ter your.
The hist cost of this Installation.
$261,355, Includes two Items now the
property of the city, namely real estate
and underground ducts, omitting these
KIRK WHILE AT SEA!
.Wvi Turk. March A thrilling sto
ry of u battle walnut ragtnc IfaunM
on u froson era was related by members!
of the rxhaualeil crew of the ship Van.'
tlallii. arriving today from Chtnasa and
Japan poll*.
A Him tvae dlacovered In tha cargo.
In hah'ina the flame. It bocama nec-
artnal expenditure f.n the Pj*" 1 ie.xary lo atop the engines and for three
mild h. 1.4..an.,, which mini imild hr jduy, [h- teasel toaaed about at the
mercy of a pale. Two hundrad MMU
returned from the mivimni "f the plant,
compounded at 4 |>er cent. In elk
anil Ino month
iei ceni In elk >eaie | llf |Pn VV ,, IH thrown overboard. Damage
Reepei I fully eubmlt- i thH ,,, ,„„. r and cargo la estimated
{hi t:8n.ii'iii. Sot a man waa loot, all
the I'W etiffeiIna greatly from ox-
1 hauethm
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
191-2 Fucktm Strut, Mutt k
OVER SCHAUL * MAY
Rubber Plate*
22-K Gold Crown—
Percelain Crown
Bridge work, ?g5 TH .
Painless Ex-
tracting with HfrTl
all plate work 1 •****
Hours. 8 a. m. till 8 p.m.
N'o More Dread o' the Dental Chair Sundays, 8 a. m. till 4 p. m.
$4