Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 4

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•st THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TCMDAY. MARCH U, IMf. km, H. H.WA! DIADi I VETERAN COTTON MAN CASTOR IA Vhe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In one for over SO years, has borne the signature of -J} — and has been made under bis per* Ronal supervision since Its Infancy. • 'wdW /&<CA44A Allow no ono todecelre you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “J lint-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infonts and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cantoris Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains nelthsr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. QINUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. in, ....... Mflwit, it ...... min. m. ma cm. 'ANOTHER ELECTRIC RAILWAY 'BELIEVE MAN 8UICIDED PLANNED AT CHATTANOOQA. WHILE SUFFERING MENTALLY. Special to The Georgian. , Ri>r< lnl to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 12.— j Enterprise. Ain.. March 1*.—Sunday Chattanooga la to have another Inter* . morning at Gerald, n station between urban electric railway, according to the •tatamenta of J. M. Dewberry, of Bir mingham. president of the Tidewater Development t'ompany, who wan here recently. He Intendn to extend the line to thle city, thus making direct connection with tidewater. The survey* have been made* and Prenldent Dew- berry aaya the actual work of construe- . tlon will begin In a few monthn. NEW ROAD PROJECTED EOF BY GEORGIA CITIZENS. Special to Che Georgian. Athena. Ga., March 12.—A new rail- mad la to be built at an early date from Athena by way of Hartwell to Attderann. 8. C. Judge W. L. Hodge*. Of Hartwell, has associated a number of the buelnea* men of this city with htmftft fcnd other promoter*, and the road la a certainty. Thoae who have become member* of the company to aak for a charter here are: Mayor bor- •aey. A. H. Hodgnon. W. D. o'Farrell. J. C, Cooper. H. J. Howe. J. N. Webb, that there Is now f45.000 on hand for C. J. O'Farrell, U. H. Hulme. Janie* I thin purpose. and It I* hoped aome time White, Y. J. Morton. O. B. OrlfTeth » during the summer to have the dlffer- M. O. Michael. J. Y. Cnrlther* and J cut communltle* make their Nil* for Judge 0. C. Thoma*. the location here and Klba Junction, the body of Thoma* J. Ml**l!dlne waa found near the railroad track, having been run over nnd terribly mutilated by the train from the junction to Riba. An InqueNt wa* held Sunday after noon and a verdict wa* given that the man came to hi* death by the train running over him while In a demented condition, and Hint he got on the track with Nulrldal Intent. It I* known that Mr M!**lldlne had recently been unfortunate In bualne** affair*, but n few* day* ago he received a patent on a tombstone arrangement and. It wa* thought, the future held brighter prospect* for him. CHURCH RAI8ING FUND FOR 8CHOOL GIRLS. Hperlnl to Tlie Georgian. Jackson. Ml**.. March 12—The Kpl*. cupallan*. of Ml**l**lppt are making hne headway toward ral*lng fund* for the e*tabll*hment of ii college for girl* In thl* state. The trea*urer announce* RIGHT OF WAY SECURED FOR DALTON ELECTRIC LINE. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. March 12 —The board of trade of Dalton ha* secured the necessary right of way f.»r the , Georgia-Tennessee Interurban Klectrtc Hallway t'ompany. which I* to build an electric line from thl* city to Spring Place. G«. The right of way ha* been | ■•cured over the survey* of the Dalton , and Alaculsey railway. S W. Divine. 1.promoter of the road. *ay* work will begin on the road early In April. GREAT BUILDING BOOM STRIKES SPARTANBURG. PRESENTS PAINTING OF OAVIS TO 80LPIER8* HOME. kneel nt in The Georg Do Jackson. Mis*. March 12.-—Miss Flor ence Darling, of Wnshlngton. 1>. <\, ha* presented to Governor Vardanian, on lielmlf of the Soldiers’ Home at Beau voir. a life-size portrait of Jefferson j Davis. The portrait was painted by George Matthews, u well-known nrtl*t at the national entdtnl. The governor has accepted the gift and lie and the director* of the home will K ,, to Beaa- voir within the next week to pro)>erly Install the picture Special to The Georgian Hpartanhurg. 8. <\. March 12.—Never •In tht history of 8|iartiinhurg has there [ been go much building a* at present. » During la*t week Hulldlng Inspector Smith Issued sixty-two hulldlng i**r- mlt», flfty-lwo being to one man. J. T. Harris. who ha* undertaken to build a suburb to 8|tartnnbtirg. Several month* ■g" Mr Harris putx hased a large trai t , «f land on the outskirts of the city . and will erect thereon fifty-two mat and commodious cottage*. College Magazines Out. Special to The Georgian. Athens. Ga.. March 12.—The March ftMUes of the periodical* puhllnhed t>> the college* here promt*e to be of un usual! merest. The Lucy fold* Insti tute Magazine will contain u larger number than usual of original stoitc*. while The Georgian, by the student* of the I’nlverelty. will he exceptlonallv good In several re*|»ecti* The “Rei| and Black.” Ju*t out. wa* one of the best number* published, and the - Pan dora," the Georgia annual, will thu year be the largest and best ever pub lished. Road Is Ready for Track. Sttcclal to The Georgian. Jackson. Ml**.. March 12.—Chief En gineer Hayden, of the New Orleans and Great Northern railroad, make* the announcement that the new railroad will reach thl* city some time the early part of September. Most all of the grading work litis been done, und It I* expected th.it the laying of the track will commence some time next month. The ro«d has secured ull of its rights of wa> Into Jackson. Boat Traffic Heavy. ft peel .il to The Geurciati. Dutatur. Ala., March 12 —The freight trathe on the Tennessee river steam boats I* heavier Just now than It has been for a number of \ears The mer chants all up ami down the river are again realizing that It t* chea|»er to ship goods by steamer. The John A. Patton <*on\pan\ h doing a heavy Dual - ness. Thl* boat runs between Clrattu- nooga und Paducah. Ky. Tillman Will Lacturs. 8pedal to The Georgian. <*hnttatioaga, Tenn.. March 12 -Hen- ator Benjamin Tillman, of South faro. Una. will lecture here on the night of April which will be hi* first appear ance in public In this city. He will be Introduced by Mayor Frierson. MARIETTA WELCOMES THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS Tbr O.orgts loader School Association's eonrenlton opened Taesday afternoon at 3JO In Marietta sad will roetlnue until Tbursdsy afternoon. Hoa>* two* hundred KunOaf school worker* from all port* of tko otat* will lie la at- tendance. «nd all delegates hare been as signed home* with ho.pltal.le Marietta pen. pie. Tfce Tuesday afternoon anaalon will taken np l«r«el, with ntaaulaatloa. repo and weteowlnx addressee. I'rv.ld. tatim «r rmm tow That moch eloaar attention Is being IHMd.br nan to the healthfulneaa of, tko germ on is they araar rocalrpa freak dak* onstratloa avarr da/. A rapraaantotlra of this papar waa prlrflawad a few d«y> ago to aeo tha rary latMt thing In Bummar underwear, aaabndrlaa a soya I idea la hyalane. Thl* waa as uadercarment dotted With numbarloaa tiny air holaa In tha fabric. Tha grlnuiple of tha ' thing nay bo briefly explained aa follows Tha human body la covered with minute porea wbleb breathe Uka noeea, Ordinary underwear bain* cloaely knit '-hpanfl heating, ktepe tha air from the riiV Poroo and alao coolneaa and comfort, ... this ma^iig wtU'to aa address for nothing coola and aoothaa Ilk# freab on “MpokN of tbs Muuday Hchonl Wheel. .<_ by Mr*. Mary Foster Hryiisr, lulerustlyu-i ■Lf^ay^yt.Nt.^wHa. HM Tha new underwear—It la called The three dolly eeeelon* wilt Is* very In «pnnnoggTT» >. tereatluf, end greet gw*l I* expected lu re-1 ^OROaKNIT* —Is knit porous and air •ult. , . . apen. Through the conntlets perfora ^ J "i Ilona In the cloth the air paaeee In and w ry hit a II renewing Itself automatically, aa ALJ uMJo JW J/iiiAU it were, and bringing freahneaa and FROM MININQITIS coolness with It as,a matter of courae. CAUSED HY COLD. 1 f * br,c u wy d “ r,u,,,, Special to The Oeorgtiio. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 12.—Mi W. (*. Malone, leading lady In “Far taama," which appaared recently at the ' on... I .. ...... ... .. •unatanco and flrran.at. realat the utmoat waah and wear to which It can bo auMcctad. Cach hole la. locked and atronily rein forbad by a ‘apaelal manner of knitting. *o that tha cloth haa plenty Bijou theater here, I* dead at a lucnl hcapllal of Hplnnl menlnxltl*. While Ita moderate price—M cento a car- ment—makaa ••PORO«KNIr• accaaalbla enaaaed ln rhe .how here Mr., Malone. ” ^h^Timh und.r^: whose stage name wan Mia* Kdnu Farrell, contracted n severe cold, whl ’h resulted In complications. Her hu* mente formerly were a costly luxury. Nothing so serviceable, comfortable band I* manager of the Wallace park end durable as air-free “Porosknlt*' at Paducah. Ky.. nnd wa* at her bed- haa ever been designed for a hot di al de In her dying hours. mate. While here sho wa* made an lion- ' orary member of the Theatrical .Me chanics* Association. The funeral was conducted here and the remain* were shipped to Paducah for Interment. ( OMMERCIAL MEN RETURN FROM TRIP TO WEST INDIES Spcdsl *«• The Georgian. Charleston. 8. C\. March 12.—Prince Joachim, the Hamburg-Amerlcan tour- l*t ateamer with representative* of the Commercial Clubs of Boston. Chicago. Ht. Louis nnd Cincinnati, arrived here this morning from a trip to Panama and the West Indies. The party embarked from Charleston three weeks ago. Tapfala II. If. Wsy, sged « years, died Tuesday morning st hi* residence, W Cap itol square, after a short Illness srttb pneu monia. Captain Way bekl the position of s cotton dasser wtth Jamau, Altera * lamm. cotton boycr*. He came to Atlanta about eight years ago from IftHifgomery/ Ala. • lie Is aurvlved by lila wife, who was Miss Lila Itlek*, of KufaulS. Ain., and one brother. Dr. W. II. Wav. of. Texaa. and • •later, Mrs. Taylor, of Marietta. OS. A short prayer service will tie conducted by Rev. C. T. A. Pise Taealsv night at 7 o'clock The lM*ly will be taken to Eu- fnuls. Ala.. Tuesday night, where the fu neral service* will Is* conducted Wednes day morning at the Episcopal church, Ucv. Bertram Brown ogtctstlng. The fotlewtag gentlemen will act as iMtlbearera: Alfred Truitt. Henry D. I linen. W. A. Rtewart, J. D. Webster aud Dr. T. C. Crenshaw. FAILED TO GETSEAT, CHARGES IN SUIT AGAINST OPERA CO FAILED'To GET SEAT •praal 10 10. limritlaa. Charlotte, N. March If.—Alleging that he waa not given a neat on pnaaea given hy the Marie Cahill theatrical company laot night for window adver- tlalng. J. W. Creaa. a hotel keeper here. Inatltuted attachment procaedlnga agalnat the box olltce receipt*. While the ahow manager naa sweeping money Into hla aatchel the attachment papers were lost and Jamee Ray. an employee, waa declared In contempt of court. The hearing of the caeca was aet for today. GIVES ACTRESS $20,000 FOR A BROKEN HEART FOR SALE. Atlanta News Publishing Company. In Bankruptcy. Ity virtue of nil order of the United State* court lu bankruptcy, tin* utuler*lgri!*t tru* tec will *ell on March 14. 1907. at 12 o'clock, noon, the e«|ulpnicut iMdonglng to the nlnive Minted bnnkrnpt. Alt l*hli» nre subject to con A rum tlon and mh*t !*• ncconip;«nli”l with oertlfle«| check for 10 per cent of tic bid. nnd mimt he delivered to iuc on or before 12 o'clock, noon. March 14 For further particulars In reference to the order for sale and the properly to lie Mild, reference Is made to said order nnd the lu ventory and nppml»etiieut of tile lu the clerk's office. Information lu reference to either will tie fnnilvhed by tic uiiUcr- Nlgtied. JOHN K. orn.KY. Trustee. Fourth N nt Ions I llauk ttiilbltue. JOHN I,. IIOPKINH A HONK. Attorney*. WILL TAKE EVIDENCE IN DIVORCE SUIT AT DETROIT NEXT Hpci-lal to The Grorglnti. Asherllle. N. «*.. March 12.—A iiuIiiIht of wltuexiH** were lutroilueeil yesterday lu the M. Beecher Mill* divorce lienrlug liefore Uultcl Stale* t'otnmlssloner Ilrltt.. Aiiiong I hr in were Mayor Alfred H Harnard and Vhv Mayor William F. Knmtolph. enlbnl tor the purpose of luiucnehluK the test! ttmuy «f Gil lets ud Hf/fccleathcr. w Jio I* uauc an co-rcaiHindcnt. There were sUo n iiiiiiiInt of other witnesses Introduced, one of tic Important witnesses on Mr*. Mill*' aide waa n cousin of Glllelaud HI Ike- leather. Jsuie* Htlkelesther. alio has been fieriiticd by t'ouinXNlori* Mills’ detk-etlves of trying to get wlticsses to testify lu Mr* Mill* favor nnd to Influence negro servant* ulio hud Ih-cii lu Gllb-lnnd Htlkeleatlier * einp|o> ment. Htlkeleatlier denied all these elisrirc* It I* uudersloisl that Htlkeb-ath er’s tcNtlmoni was strongly In tavor of Mr*. Mill*. Non.* of the charges ax’iilu«t Htlkeleatlier. It I* re|*»rtcl. llrt* Ih-.ii prmisl. The lienrlug on* concluded and mi ndjoiiruineiii was taken to I Detroit. id Mrs. Mill* Children Rescued From Fira. Hpedal to The Georgian. 8pHrtnnbutg. 8. Mnrdt 12.—What promised to be a serious fire nt Wood ruff was narrowly averted Monday morning. Three smull children were left In s house In the mill village, nt Woodruff, when the house caught nre. The children were rescued. The dwell ing v.ns totally destroyed. To Invaatigata County Affair*. Special to The Georgian. Spnrtanhutg. 8. »*., .March 12.— The work of making an Investigation of tin* financial affairs of 8pnrtnnhurg county III begin within n short time. At tic last session of the legislature a bill. In troduced by Henntor 11. B. t'urllsle. of thl* city, was tmssed providing for a full and thorough Investigation of the •minty officers, the Investigation to ue made by expert accountant*. Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo i 44 DIV0RCK CASEB AGAINST 44 MARRIAGES. O \ ■— — o Denver, t'olo., March 12.—Forty- O \ four divorce ca*e*. tiled and *11*- O i posed of. and 44 marriage license* O > l**ued was the record of Itonver O l for the first nine day* of March. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPa “Jack” Gallatin Send Check to Ethel Kelly. SHE KEEPS LETTERS VALUED AT $10,000 Gallatiu Is Husband of Poli cy King Adams’ Daughter. New York. March 12.— jAm?s N. Gal. 1 latln, lietter known aiTJack" Gallatin, will pay to Ethel Kelly, an actTeaa, $2b,ooi) a* balm for her broken heart. Miss Kelly still retains several acores of burning love latter* which, ehe aaya, “Jack" addressed to her, and which, she believes, nre worth an additional Ilo.ooo. Gallatin's troubles with Miss Kelly, who Is a. member of the "Little Cherub" company, now playing In Bos ton. commenced In February last When :lic married Ml** Ids Robinson Adams, the youngest daughter of the late •‘Policy King," HI Adams, When he and his bride were about to *all Miss Kelly unused his arrest, al leging a breach of promise of marriage, nnd that he was trying to leave the country to get rid of her. Ml*s Kelly believed that her broken heart was worth ir.0,000 and filed suit for that amount. Then she handed out a few letters from Gallatin for publi cation. Gallatin's lawyer held several ^inferences with the actress' lawyers, and the result wa* that Mr. Gallatin agreed to pay to Miss Kelly $20,000 if she would release him from all further liability. Thl* agreement also stipulates that Miss Kelly I* not to give out any more of the letter* for publication. • Hut she hold* the letter* because Gallatin could not see how they would be worth $I«i,«mio. After signing the papers yes terday. Ml** Kelly hurried back to ItoMtnn In time to appear on the stage In her part hist night. 8he was told thut the $20.1100 draft would b« mailed to her today. ESC! I IS TO ENTER RACE FOR SENATOR M.iiIIriiii. Wl* . March J2.—'Two Important •levcIopii.iMit* in the M-iiatorlnl nit tut tlon Onlay were the arrival of Imtne Stephen *en. of Marinette, ami the giving out of the offlelal Opinion hy Attorney-GeneraI Gilbert Unit the • Marks of Distinction What the Victoria Cross is to the Brit ish soldiers, the “Triangle A” is to cigars —the mark of highest merit. Only soldiers of proven merit wear the cross. Only the best cigars on earth bear the “A” (Triangle A). You record an emphatic protest against low-quality high-profit cigars every time you demand the .“Triangle A” brands. . \ When you buy cigars - get your money's worth and be sure of it! Choose your cigars from boxes bearing the “Triangle A” mark of merit—then you know you're, getting greater value than your money can buy any other way. The “Triangle A” identifies the product of the American Cigar Company—the* only complete organization with the only “stemmeries” equip ment for scientifically developing the ripest fra grance of the best tobacco, for making a smooth, uniform blend, and for delivering tlje cigars to you in their best smoking condition. The “Triangle A” on a cigar box guarantees full value, cleanliness, and unvarying quality. The New CREMO . represents the best quality that can be produced and sold for five cento—it proves every claim we make for cigars sold under the "Triangle A." Every box is extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed at each end with the 'Triangle A" in red, to maintain perfect Bmoking condition and cleanliness until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturer Notice of Water Bond Election. Atlanta, Oa.. March A 1W7.-Notlrr I. hereby glveu to tm* qualified voter* .of the elty of Atlanta that the mayor amt general council of **ld city have called tin election to be held at tha aeveral votliu; r iredncta In the city of Atlanta, within he legal hour* for holding election*, on Tueoday. tbe Dili day of April, 1907. to determine whether the qualified voter* of tha city of Atlanta will a**vnt, hr the requisite two-thirds majority, to the !•- sue of five hundred thousand t*5ao.O)ui dollars of bonds of the city of Atlauta. to be sold for not lea* tbi the proceed* thereof appll Improvement* In and addition! . ... tern of water work* of mid rity and the extension of water mains within the tor- . .aid city of Atlaut*. of the de nomination of oue thousand t$1.000) dollar* each, to run thirty i$0) years, and liearlng Interest at the rate of four <4> per reutuiu —* rt net pal and Interest of aynhle In gold coin of f America, of tbo pres- . aright and flnenoaa. and no part of tha principal of aald honda to tie paid liefore maturity, and the Interest to in* paid aeinl-nnnunlly. In the event said tNind* are Issued, uu annual tnt will lie levied, begtuulug wtth the venr 1907 and continuing through the year 193*. *ufftrlent In amount to pay tseuty thousand «$.m.oj0i dollars per annum Interest on said Imnda and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty- •even ($16,4X7» dollars per annum on scrouut of the principal of said Itonds, the amouut _ -»- * on account of the principal of L to In* put In the sinking fund of aud kept by the slaking fuud tbr of Fulton eounty. state of Georgia, ns registrar for etecthma. ordered by tke uia.* • or nnd general council of the city of At lantn. haa opened books of registration f.*r the purpose ,of registering the qua lift-1 voters of the dtr, under the ordinance* therefor, and ouch registrar will keep said book a of registration open dally. Mamin/* excepted, until wffhlu ten days of tb • date or said election, at hla office In tli • annex of the court house on Hast Hunter street, .*etween Mouth Pryor street and Ucntral avenue. In the city of Atlauta. snM county, and only tboaa voters whose name* appear upon the said registration (wok. aa utiallfled to vote In elty elections far tbr present year, shall be permitted to vote in said water bond election. The voters favoring the proposed Isau# of bonds shall have written or printed on their ticket* the word*. “For the Issue of five hundred i9&n0.00ui dollar* of lN»nd*. for Improvements In and extensions of the system of water work*." mid those opt»oslng the Issue of IkmhIs aba 11 have wrltteu or printed on their ticket* the words, “Against tha I* sue of five hundred thousand^ I$500,0X1) dol lar* of tNind* for Improvement* In and ex tension of the system of water works " The election shall lie conducted.under the rale* anil of mayor, dty. Ulna l (»)£ IV. J. CAMPRFLU Clerk Of round I of the City of Atlanta. • Seal of City.) the •lection of a I 'lilted Htnte* — *«i mull y Hpooucr d«N>k .—... ... ,k until May l. Itc|irv»eiitiiil\e j„t,„ r. Koch, of Jji rm*4- II I** derided to enter the contest. A ;»* . !*• *»f the legislature Indicate* hat the line up at present on a second lull- lot prolialdy would In* laumnd Itl. DnvltlM.ni ,*• *■-«*■— *• kku v •••» Young Men', Pr«/ormo4ting. A* Dr. loundrum la out of the city holding revival service* In Macon, the prayer meeting Wednesday night will nducted by oovaral of the young "f the church. The public la ex tended un imitation to be present. The young men who will ^tave charge of the meeting nre speaker* of ability, and an Interesting hour In promised all who attend. The meeting will begin promptly at 7;4f» o'clock. , Thl* picture Is froth a photograph of Mr*. “Jack" Gallatin, wife of the well-known clubman, and bon vl- vant. who before her marriage wa* Ml** Ida Adam*, daughter of the late AI Adams, “Policy King" and speculator. SIXTEEN ALLEGED MURDERER8 HELD IN ONE COUNTY. TUBERCULOSIS; ITS CURE; DR. SEWARD TO LECTURE Spoolal In The G.orRtan. • Jni'k.on, Jll—., March 12.— 1 Thor, hi- thirty-nine prl.onor* In the Hlmlx rnunty Jnll nntl rlxteen of the number nre rharg>'d with tnurdrt. Not nil of lliem nro from thin county. There nre nix murder ennen from Hlndn county nnd the oilier ten were brought hero from over the ntnto for *nfe-keeplnK Two of thone contlncd in the Jail have been given the death aentenre. At 8 o'clock Tuenday evening In Car. neglc library, Dr. P. W. Reward, of Uonhen. S, Y„ will deliver a moat In- teragtlng nnd Inatructlve lecture un tuberrulnaln. Dr. Prwanl ta an eminent jihyalclan. and han given many yeara of-hla life to ntudylng nnd combating the white Idngur. Ilia lecture will bo along line, of hln renearch, and will ahow how the dread dlaeane may be fought aucceaa- fully. / Everywhere thtra ta arouaad public •entlmcnt on thla question. Bclentiata. phyalclana, business men and phllan- throplata are lending time, atudy and money to the graat light agalnat tha moat terrible dlaeaae of the country. Every Atlantan ahould go out and hear Dr. Be ward. It la not alone tha poor sufferer from tuberculosis that should bo Interested In this subject. It da something tha entire country must unite In working to prevent The pub lic is Invited to attend. Thera will be no ndmlsslon charged and no collection, taken. GLYNN MAY OSDER 1100,000 BOND ISSUE. Special to Tha Georgian: Brunswick. Ga.. March 12.—Tha I board of county commissioners of Olynn county will hold a apaelal meet ing tomorrow to consider the advis ability of calling an election with a view to the-Issuance of county bonds to the amount of 1100.040. About this . amount la needed to pay for the com • Ipletlon of tha new court house, the erection of a new county Jail and some other Improvement* which tha eounty ban under way or desires tb make. Tha tloo.no>) bond Issue was recommended by the Ian grand Jury. STILL UNCONSCIOUS ARE NEGROES POUND IN ST. •portal to The fttorgua. Brunswick. Ga.. March 12.—Tha three negro men who were picked gp In tha streets In thla city last weak suf fering from poison of sontf kind ware taken to the pest house near Bruns wick. Tha tpen are still deranged and are In a eertoua coadlUon. The physi cians are potsled over the channel lor poison which Ute negroes evidently look. -J