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THE atLAInTA GEORGIAN and rjjiivva.
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•'To progress—keep In the line
of progreee."
Our Summer Suits are
right in line with the best
ideas for men’s dress.
We carefully examined the
Clothing of the best makers,
then we placed our orders
and had these suits made
specially for us; we know
just what we sell.
You’ll find our label on
every suit—it’s cur guaran
tee, (Not the guarantee of a
far off manufacturer) and if
any suit goes wrong, bring
it back and we’ll give you
satisfaction.
EISEMAN & WEIL
1 WHITEHALL ST.
MINISTER CALLED
IN CONTEMPT CASE
Judson Harmon Has Join
ed Counsel For the
Defense.
Chattanooga. Tend., June 21,-Judf* C. D.
tlie Federal court for the eastern
dlitrtct of Tennessee, was a witness for
tne defense today In the contempt of court
proceedings Instituted In the supremo court
of the 1,'ulted States aaglnst BherlfT Shipp
and others, arising out of the lynching of
inf. ."tf™' J' :d Johnson. Judge Clark tea-
tmod that he <v«, in Chattanooga the day
Ti ARE IN JAIL
Coroner Orders Arrests Fol
lowing Inquest Over
Body.
Batesburg, S. C, Juno 24.—Clinton
Fallow and Isaac Taylor were arrested
yesterday afternoon In connection with
the assassination Saturday night of
George Mabus, who was shot from am
bush. Lee and Clifford Fallow, who
were also charged by the coroner’s
Jury with the killing, have not been
captured. The two men arrested were
hurried to Lexington county Jail.
Lee and Clifford Fallow are charged
with the murder as principals, Oils
Fallow as an accessory before the fact
and Isaac Taylor as an accessory after
the fact. It being alleged that he at
tempted to obllcrate the tracks of-the
men who did the killing. The assassi
nation was the result of a feud which
grew out of a light on the streets of
Batesburg. Jealousy over a handsome
young lady Is also said to have played
a part In the motive.
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OF PEAK PALACE
Andrew Carnegie, Who Fur
nishes Cash, Expected
Monday.
r__ w V. * tut »»uiumfr duu
P a,tor °* the Walnut
Street Christian church, were also wit-
nesses for the defense. They were both
surprised to lesrn of the lynching. The
testimony of all three of these witnesses
was for the purpose of hreuking down the
tneory of the government of a possible geu^
•ral conspiracy to lynch Johnson.
Judson Harmon, of Clnrinuutl, joined
counsel for Sheriff Shipp today.
AETERJJTIEATION
Mrs. Gunton Restrained
From Disposing of
Real Estate.
Upon application of Mrs. P. H. Wood
ruff and others, heirs of the estate
of W. B. Lowe, deceased, Judge Pen
dleton Monday morning appointed For
rest Adair receiver of lots 39 and 41 of
the estate, located on Whitehall street,
and restrained Mrs. Rebecca D. Gun-
ton, widow of Mr. Lowe, from Inter
fering with the said lots until further
order of the court.
The petition was filed as an amend
ment to the original suit instituted by
the heirs of Mr. Lowe against Mrs.
Rebecca Lowe English, executor of the
estate, and Its principal object and pur
pose was to compel Mrs. Gunton to
acknowledge herself within the Juris
diction of the local court, so that serv.
Ice might be perfected upon her.
It was stated In the petition that Mrs.
Gunton Is preparing to dispose of the
two lots located on Whitehall street,
and a receiver was asked In order to
prevent the sale.
STOPS WILD ENGINE!
PREVENTS WRECK
Switches Opened Before Lo
comotive Started in
Wild Flight. #
Augusta, Oa., June 24.—A deliberate
attempt to drive a wild engine head-on
Into a Southern railway passenger
train was frustrated yesterday by the
heroism of a negro employee of the
road, who swung on as the engine
assed and brought It to a standstill
a short distance. The snitches had
_I1 been set so that the wild engine
would haVe rone directly on to the
mnln line. The attempt to wreck the
train Is supposed to have been made by
harged employee, who opened the
throttle wide. No clew as to the Idw-
tity of the man has been obtained.
Bell Phone Nos.
2329 and 2331.
By HAYNE OAVI8.
The Hague, June 24.—With the or
ganization this morning of the com
mission which Is to consider the rules |
of war at sea, of which Count Tour-
nelll, of Italy, | Is president, the actual I
work of the congress may be eatd to bo |
In full progress.
As Is the case on all the committees, |
the United States Is strongly repre
sentative, and on this one aro General |
Porter. General Davla, Admiral Sperry,
lion. W. J. Buchanan and Professor I
James Brown Scott. Tho commission
met In executive session, but later It
was announced that the work had been
divided between aub-commltteea, one
of which la to oddreaa the treatment of
neutral ahlpa and propertlea and the
belligerent ahlpa, harbora and the other
questiona relating to the bombardment
of harbora, laying of mlnea and the[
application of the Red Croaa at
A peculiar queatlon arose wit
Red Uroas proposition. Both China and
Turkey desired to know If the Red
Croaa had religious sentiments. China
was willing to accept it aa the Swiss
court of arms, but not as a religious
emblam, while the Turkish delegates
were Inclined to Improve the work of
the Red Cross Society, but Turkey had
to have It done under the emblem of
the Red Cross only.
Great preparations are melng made,,
particularly by the American, Dutch New York, Juno 24.—That the esar
and English delegates, for the recep- I of Russia and M. Stolypln deliberately
tlon of Andrew Carnegie, who Is ex- | planned murder and caused the crime
peeted late this afternoon or early to- to be carried out on Yankel Tshornlak,
morrow to make the final arrangements a revolutionary leader. Is the startling
for the laying of the comer etone of charge mode today In Tho Warhelt
the peace palace, which he furnished (The Truth), the organ of tho Russian
■ Wanted Builders
To call and inspect the largest and most complete
line and designs of finishing hardware in the South.
Our sample rooms are now open and we are in posi
tion to fill orders promptly. If you are contemplat-
let us save you money,
handled by competent and
ing building, call in and
This department is
experienced help.
King Hardware C-
51-53-55 Peachtree Street.
Atlanta Phone
No. 1007.
CZAR AND HIS PREMIER
PLOTTED TO DO MURDER
the money to build.
AT VALEJEXERGISES
Talks on Federal Power |
To Regulate Com-
| revolutionists In New York.
Documentary evidence Is offered by
the editor of The Warhelt In proof of
his charge. The murder Is declared to
have been committed on board a
I steamship between Sweden and Ant-
I werp by agents of the czar and Pre
mier Stolypln, and the lives of three
other passengers who happened to oc
cupy the same cabin as Tshernlak were
ruthlessly sacrificed.
The l.tters, which purport to bo writ
ten by Premier Stolypln, A. O. Streg-
lovltov, minister of Justice, and Foreign
Minister Iswolsky, If genuine, bear this
out. They report that Vlctorlav has
acted under orders, that he Is worthy of
title and honor and a reward of 2,000
rubles and suggest that he be sent out
of Russia to protect him from the re
venge of the revolutionaries.
PICKED UP IN LOBBIES
OF HOTELS AND CAPITOL
merce.
Hon. W. C. Martin, of Whitfield, Is
not a candidate for the senate presi
dency, The announcement may be
considered official.
This leaves five men In the field
New Haven. Conn., June 24.—Sena- John W. Akin, of Bartow: T. 8. Feld-
tor Philander C. Knox was the honored er, of Bibb: Dr. L. G. Hardman, of
guest of Yale University today and his I Jacknon: J. J Flynt, of Spalding, and
law*•chool'beeauna*b» «£on S'* ^l. flvo ^o^ned ^^quart.m In
law school became, by reason of a nn- , h9 Kimball, and are working hard to
tional significance attached to It in land the plum.
many quarters, the feature of the Yale I Monday headquarters were opened
commencement and friends of the candidates were on
Senator Knox, as orator of the day ‘be members. It
at the law acbooL had announced that I* 8 believed that Senator Martina with-
he would make bis address on "The 14 raw £L fFJJJl r * ce w * ’ strengthen
Development of Federal Power to Senator Akin.
Regulate pommerce." This was gen- Friends of
orally taken to mean tho platform upon Felden Senator Flynt
which the Pennsylvania senator will «oj»ard all express confidence. It Is
stand aa s presidential candidate. See- ^
retary of War Taft arrived this mom-1* 111 b8 m8 4« . on ,h ® opening ballot, but
Ing.
/1/YD 1\T A TYI? VY1TQT? I °' *• Cochran, of Hall county, has
OL»Jr JVIAJJUj JNUlHJii opened up headquarters In rooms 122
LIKE RUBBER BALL | •««
While hurrying to a fire Sunday I wimford, of ffeyrtto^HraMmot Clark!
morning shortly after 4 o'clock Police-1 and Morrison, of Jasper. Cochran says
man Payne was thrown from hie blcy- I that he has the Job cinched,
cle at Carroll and Gosklll streets, and I . ... ~— .. . „
waa hurled about 20 feet landing Colonel Flynn Hargett, of Muscogee,
was hurled aoout so »«'■ apparently has a runaway race for the
against the side of a residence with >
such force as to awake all of the In
mates and give them a fright.
After striking the house, the police
man rebounded Into the street like a
rubber ball. He was painfully bruised
and scratched, but was not seriously
hurt
has arrived on the scene, and Is
actively at work. Had Steve Postell,
the well known newspaperman, lived,
he would have been In the race lor sen
ate messenger.
Colonel Fleming Grieve, of Baldwin
county, apparently has no opposition
for doorkeeper of the senate. Colonel
Grieve served the last senate, and is
an efficient man for the placo.
Bills to regulate nnd require the
licensing of trained nurses, barbers,
opticians and dealers In'optical goods
and expert auditors, will be Introduced
In the legislature. It Is understood
that Hon. Murphy Candler, of DeKalb,
has drafted a bill In reference to train
ed nurses that meats with their ap
proval.
Hon. E. T. Steed, of Carroll, Is com
placent. He Is the only candidate for
president pro tern, of the senate, and
will be elected without opposition. He
has arrived two days In advance of
the session.
That Representative John N. Holder,
of Jackson, will be a candidate fol
congress from the ninth district In op.
position to Congressman Thomas Bell,
Is practically assured. Mr. Holder Is
a strong man In his section of the
state, and If he gets In the race the
old ninth will see a race for keeps.
. . . For Sale . . .
ELECTRIC FANS
All Kinds
Carter & Gillespie EIectri c
Company.
Prudential Building. Phone* 5000.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE
CITY-RIGHT PRICE8.
AT THE THEATERS
BODIES OF FIVE INFANTS
INCINERATED IN STOVE
Chicago, June 24.—The arrest Is
planned today of Mrs. Emms Bren-
. dicks, charged by Joseph arinberg, for-
| mer Janitor of her questionable hos
pital, with Incinerating the bodies of
| five Infants In a stove.
"We have absolute proof," said At-
I tomey Saul C. Erbeteln, "that the
bodies of five Infants were burned.
Whether alive or dead when put Into
the stove, we don't know.
"However, we have been Informed
by reputable women who have been
lured to the place by false representa
tions and then held In bondage until
they either paid a large sum of money
or worked In the kitchen or laundry
until rescued, that even worse horrors
than the cremating of Infants are prac
tlced In the place.”
Greatest
Panamas in
(SCHOOLS ARE GIVEN
COTTON CULTIVATORS
C. H. Jordan, of Montlcello, will pre-
I sent each of the eleven district ggrlcul.
I tural schools with two of his cotton
cultivators, being the first gift of this
I character to the new schools.
An Important meeting of the pur.
, , , ,. ... I chasing committee of the schools was
For vears we have sold more hats than any other Atlanta Monday mommg at «» capit*
retail establishment; and it’s now generally admitted that our
hat business is the largest in the Southern States. DnK “- of Hancock - “ ** ore
And in the summer months Panamas are our specialty • I the principals of each school to submit
. .. . _ , , rc r lists of supplies and furnishings to ths
Come and see what an immense assortment we offer for your ffl&g&yggaL-JtfV 1 -
■ ,i • | of Hancock': E. A. Copelan, of Greene:
CllOOSing this season. D. W. Janus, of Tift. and Warren LotL
Genuine South American Panamas at$5, $6, $7.50and$10|j“ b ^H2l^”™ ttt “^ 11 “ ,k?SJ
in all tlie best shapes Others up to $50.
Samples from the $7.50 Line in Window.
Daniel Brothers Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree-Opposite Walton St.
I VANDERBILT HOST
HARVARD REUNION
Boston. Mass., June 24.—William K.
Vanderbilt, Jr., subscribed 222,000 for
the reunion fund at Harvard and an
elaborate celebration for two day* will
be carried on with him as host for the
whole class.
He was at the law and sclsntlfic
school one year. The festivities begin
today with a luncheon at Hotel Belle
vue. and will doss with a class dinner
tomorrow night.
One SeizetJ With Cramp and
Friends Unable to
Give Aid.
Chattanooga, Tcnn., June 24.—Two boys,
while In swimming, bare been drowned In
the lest twenty-four houra. Ralph Borcber-
daln, 1* yeere old, member of a prominent
family, loat ble life In Electric lake thla
morning, while twlramtng with a party of
Yonng Men's Chrlttlaa Association boys
He was seised with crampe In the water.
Raymond F. Pettigrew we* drowned In
the Tenneeaee river yesterday. lie wae
t twenty-one year* old, and * eteuogre-
“The Christian.”
Th* fifth week of the Fawcett Stock
Company at the Grand begins Mon
day night, when "The Christian" will
be the offering for the week, with the
usual matinees on Wednesday and Bat.
urday. That tbs company has made
good with a rush Is attested by the
splendid advance sale which pressai
a packed audience at the “first nlgl
Monday night
The play la one of Infinite Interest
and has many opportunities for strong
aotlng, which wilt ba sure to be taken
care of by the clever members of thla
company. Miss Jane Wheatley aa Glory
Quayle does her flrat emotional work.
Her training under Belaaco
girl In the ‘'Girt of the Gold*
will stand her In good stead. Regan
Hughston, who la admirably aet up
for the part of the Rev. John Storm,
wilt doubtless fill this role with rare
credit to himself.
The others In the company who are
delightfully cast for pleasing roles this
week are: DeWItt Jennings. Brnndon
Hurst. Allen Fawcett, Frank Craven,
Burr C&ruth, George Schrader, Charles
E. Inalee, Ethel Conroy, Phyllla Sher
wood, Grace Sherwood, Miss Young
and others. Special scenery has been
prepared for this production.
“All the Comforts of Home."
The patrons of th# Casino are an
ticipating a splendid week’s entertain
ment In the Gillette comedy, "Ail the
Comforts of Home,” which Is an
nounced for the entire week at the
popular summer theater at Ponce De
Leon. Ralph Stuart, a legitimate come
dian of excellent repuattton,, heeds s
company of farceurs, whose ability to
Southern Dry 6oods& Shoe Co. r
(Incorporated)
PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE.
60 Mliritli Strut. OpptiHi Poll Office.
E. PIERCE, PresIdanL
Ponce DeLeon. Thla number Includes
ths mammoth roller skating rink, th*
largest In tho land: the summer thea
ter, the most perfect In the South, the
toboggan elide, with Its three-quarters
of a mile of ride: the largest merry-
go-round In the South, and the only old
mill and Hale car outfit In the South.
And they* are other amuaonient, not
duplicated anywhere south of Washing
ton.
New amusements will be added as
fast as ths popular and high-grade
kind can be secured, and there will be
band concerts overy afternooji and
evening during the entire season.
At Whit* City.
Another great crowd turned out at
White City Sunday afternoon and night
and the popular park waa a scene of:
gaiety and activity during the day.
Wedemeyer'a band gave two con
certs, one In the afternoon and one at.
night. In the evening the lights went
out for about an hour and tha prome
nading and riding waa by moonlight..
The light trouble waa aoon remedied.
During the hour’a darkness the band
continued the evening concert.
A splendid program has been ar
ranged for the vaudeville theater this
week, dancing and singing being the
specialty. James and Jamea will dance,
sing and whistle, the Elmore Brothers
III do a dancing and alnglng aet MM
Roy Mitchell will sing sevoral new
songs. There are several other fea-
iirfilnn i Hi ■ nii.,.. . * .'Y--- tures. among them a monologue by Ar-
present the Gillette farce has been thur Carlton, comedian.
All the otho
the past few weeks. Gillette's un.
doubted ability to nreeent funny situs,
tloni, snappy dialogue and eccentric
characters Is well demonstrated In ''All
the Comforts of Home." It I* a genu
Ine comedy, without any of the slap
stick accessories that ara general!:
used to create laughter. The action la
swift and complications ara piled up
until there seems no way for the char
acters to extricate themselves, but Oil
H
iber.
MRS. IIATRSTON DIES
NEAR DANVILLE
Special to The Georgian.
Salisbury. N. C., Juna 24.—Mrs.
Francis Caldwell Hairston, widow of
North Carolina's once famous slave
owner and millionaire planter, died this
morning at her home twenty miles from
Salisbury. The country home of her
husband. Major Peter W. Hairston,
was on# of th* mo*t famou* In the
•tate.
She had been III for several months.
She loaves three children.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at
Barry Hill, Danville. Va.
lette, with abundant resource*, finally
bring* order out of ehaoe and avery-
thlng ends happily In the last act
It la said that Ralph Stuart has so
lected a splendid cast to present the
comedy, and tha performance Is really
worth sselng. Tho advance sale for to.
night promises a splendid audience.
"All the Comfort* of Home” will be
th* attraction at tha Casino for tha
antlra week, with matinees on Tuesday,
Thursday and Baturday.
Pastlma Theater.
The new program at the Pastime the
ater, on Peachtree street, which goes on
for the first tlma Monday, Includes
the novelty act, 'The Musical Stlpps.'
This Is a duo of performers, Dan and
Daisy, who are nothing short of musi
cal prodigies. They can perform on
every known musical InstrumenL and
during their act, which lasts for twen
ty minutes, run ths gamut from trom
bone to sylophone. This act alone Is
worth the price of admission.
Heins and Beatle, the clever comedy
sketch team, are next with an entirely
new and original playlet. Miss Anna
Stelnborn, who poetesses a volra of
strength and sweetness, will sing a
number of sentimental ballads. Her
act will be greatly Improved by the
use of atereoptlcon slides.
Miss Kelly closes with a series of
dances and Imitations.
At Ponce DeLeon,
Thousands upon thousands of happy
people found relief, health and happi
ness at delightful Ponce DeLeon Park
on Sunday. The magnificent grounds
were crowded all the afternoon and
again In the evening, and the band
concerts entertained the multitude.
There are thirty-Ihre* concessions at
FINE BOY ARRIVES
AT LINGLE HOME
Dr. W. L. Llngle, pastor of the Flrat
Presbyterian church, Is smiling Mon
day.
It'a a fine boy.” Is the answer to In
quiries from his friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Llngle reside at 80 East
Fifth street
HEART WAS LARGE
AS THAT OF COWi
Augusta, - Ga., Jane 24.—An autopsy per*
formed on tbo body of Nick SImmona, a
negro who fall dead oa tho streets, dla-
eloaed tha fact that tho man bad a heart
aa big aa a full grown cow. It filled tho
entire chest carlty on the left side. Coro-
“* “ys It Is by far the largest
: human organ ho has over
Swastika
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and a dozen other useful
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It comes in gold, silver
and enamel of beautiful
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prices.
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attractive line.
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