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THE ATIlA-NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1911.
CLOUDBURST FLOODS
MILE OF NASHVILLE
HE IS RAISING THE CASH
FOR 1912 CONVENTIONS
Thousands of Dollars of Dam
age Is Done-City of Leb
anon Is Under Water.
Nashville, Tenn.. Dee. 27.—A "qua"'
mile of property In South Nashville l»
desolated, and thousands of dollars
damage has been done as the result of
a flooding of Brown's oreek, a tributary
of the Cumberland river, by a cloud
burst late yesterday. The precipitation
was 4.2 Inches. th« heaviest In more
than 40 years. Lebanon, near Naah
vllle, had four feet of water In the pub
lie square.
JANUARY 15 IS DATE SET
FOR TRIAL OF RICHESON
Veniremen Now Being Sum-
. moned for Jury Service in
Case Against Preacher.
Beaton, Dec. 27-—The turning wheels
of a Judicial system that will result
In the calling of Rewotllarenee V. T.
Rleheson In the supert-y court on Jan
uary 16, to face a rhfrte of murder,
began today. The firy council met
today to draw 27B men for the venire
of the twelve men who are to be chosen
*nofthe accused
ee men will bo
i appear January 15 at the
court house, and from their number
the Jury In the remarkable case
or tne iweive men w no are
on whose verdict the ltfonl
pastor will depend. Three
Instructed to appear Jarttif
be chosen.
BUSINESS MAN ARRESTED
IN PAYROLL FRAUDS CASE
Gary, Ind., Deo. 27.—Arthur Cl. Sav
age, one of the most prominent business
men of Clary, was arrested by Deputy
Sheriffs Morris and Farman In connec
tion with the gigantic payroll frauds of
the Clary works of the United States
Steel Corporation. Savage la accused
of receiving stolen money. It being al
leged that he elgned and cashed forged
checks under an aaaumed name.
Suspend* Cabinet Meetlngi.
Washington, Deo. 27r-President Taft
lias decided to auapend all cabinet
meetings until January 2. Five of the
cabinet member* are out of the city,
and tt will he Impossible for the presi
dent at present to command a “quo
rum." so ho will use the opportunity to
take a holiday.
FRED W. UP HAM.
He Is chairman of Chicago's Joint
two convention" committee and haa
started active work to ralae fundi for
the Democratic and Republican na
tional conventions. Mr. Upham haa
named the chairmen of 78 sub-commlt-
teea who will go about ayetematlcally to
gather In the donations.
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Phlladelphla t Pa„ Dec. 27.—There Is very
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Serious Trouble Is Feared in
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Among Mill Employees.
Manchester, England, Dae. 27.—A
lockout affecting 1*0,000 employed* In
the textile Industry throughout North
east Lancashire will go Into effort to
night The mill owners are In favor of
an open ahop policy and refuse to rec
ognize the Union. Serious trouble Is
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Adusht Hanish Will Be Asked to
Tell Everything Concerning
Doctrines of His Order.
Chicago, Deo. 27.—Adusht Hanish,
master of the Bun Worship cult here,
from whose temple William Lindsay,
twelve years old, was rescued, was sub-
pened today to appear tomorrow In
Juvenile court when the question of
guardianship of the lad will be taken
up.
'Can’t I be left alone here?" he de
manded when the officers appeared with
the paper. “Are you bent on hounding
me all the time?':
When Hanlah appears In court ho
win be asked to tell about the doc
trine* of his order. Other witnesses
also havo been summoned, and It Is
expected the shcrets of the order will
become known. When the hearing
begins Deacon Walter Sumner, of St.
UC|UID Uoatuu vv oiiui uuiiiiiv.. VI.
Peter and St. Paul cathedral, head of
the vice commission, will be on hand.
It It said that other boya besides Lind
say were In the temple, and Sumner
will order an investigation If tho dis
closures warrant
IN IRON FREIGHT RATES
Representatives of 125 Lines
Oppose Suspension of Ad
vances by Commission.
the
Washington, Dee. *7.—Opposing
suspension by 'the Interstate commerce
commission ot advances In rates on Iron
and steel articles on Its railroads oper
ating In Central Freight association ter
Jstionsr Lane
today declared the railroads now were
operating this traffic at a losa and It did
not carry Its share of the expenses.
The commission recently started an in
vestigation as to the reasonableness ot ad
vances on traffic moving from Pittsburg
and other points In Pennsylvania to Dav-
tnport, Iowa; Rock Island and Mallna,
III., and other upper Mississippi river
.ring ‘
in., biiu mini urn'ci uiiggiBoipin tnui
points. The hearing today waa for the
)f the case.
MALARIA MAKES "ALe BLOOD.
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC drives out malaria
and builds up the system. For grown
people end children. Me,'
“PLAIN DRUNKS” A-PLENTY
IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA
Augusta, Oa., Dae. 27.—With Christ
mas about over the people of Augusta
are beginning to asttl* down for an
other long year of hard work. The
Yule-tide waa spent with considerable
quietude here. The city ordinance for
bidding tho discharging of fireworks
except on Christmas day waa rigidly
observed, but on the 25th there was
enough noise made by cannon crackers
to last the entire year. The Christmas
drunk la almost a perpetual Inlstltutlon
In Augusta and, of course,'great num
ber* of persohs loaded up on boose.
The recorder has had from 40 to 80
charged with drunkenness before him
every day for the past week, and In the
case of the “plain drunk”—that Is, a
drunk without any accessories. Juat a
quiet, sleepy drunk—sentence was sus
pended In every' Instance. When tha
drunken reveler reveled too much ho
was fined heavier and sentence was not
suspended. Augusta is celebrating In
a manner the last of the open barrodtn
days. On January 1 there will be a
new order of things and those who do
not have memberships In club* must
either go without or go to the other
side of the Savannah Into Dispensary-
vllle. South Carolina beckons with
longing hands to the thirsty cltlaen ot
Georgia.
Christmas In Kirkwood.
On Wednesday night at 7:10 o'clock
the Methodist church In, Howard-st.,
Kirkwood, will give Its Christmas en
tertainment.
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FIVE CHICAGO TRAINS
Police and Railroad Officials
Begin Rigid Investigation to
Find Men Responsible.
Chicago, Dec. 27.—Following the de
railment of four trains In the Illinois
Central railroad yards'tn Chicago last
night and an attempt tn wreck a fifth
pollen and railroad officials today be
gan a rigid Investigation of tho acci
dents and are endeavoring to find the
men responsible.
Two of the trains that left the rails
were passenger trains and persona on
them were badly ahaken up. Only the
tact that the trains were running at
low speed prevented serious accidents.
The wrecks were so planned as, to cause
the greatest Inconvenience to the rail
road, tying up the line at Important
Junction.points
A strike of shopmen has seen In prog
ress on tho lino for more than three
months. Police today were Inclined to
blame the wrecking attempts on strike
sympathisers
Many persons And themselves affect
ed with a persistent cough after an at
tack of Influenza. As this cough can
bs promptly cured by the use of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, It should not
bs allowed to run on.until If becomes
troublesome. Sold by all druggists.
BRYAN’S FRIEND KILLED
HIMSELF WITH A RAZOR
Plainfield, N. J-, Deo. 27.—William
Patterson, of Lincoln, Nebr., close
friend of, WJUIaul ‘ J. Bryan, who dis
appeared from his daughter’s home beta
on Sunday morning last. Was found
dead today with his throat cut near a
quarry In North Plainfield. A bloody
raior lay by his side and the police say
that It is a case of suicide. Mr. Patter
son left ,hls wife and two children In
Lincoln several weeks ago to spend the
Christinas holidays with hts daughter
here, Mr*. LeUoy Gatos.
H-M-H
N-H-f
+ TEN DIE FROM POISON 4-
4- IN CHRI8TMA8 DINNER 4-
4* Berlin, Deo. 27.—Ten inmatea of
T the Berlin Municipal Institution 4-
4- for the Homeless died today from 4*
J poison which they had taken in +
food at a Christmas dinner. Twen- +
ty others are III, some of them be- 4-
4* Ing In a critical condition. Tha +
t authorities have started an Invea- +
tlgatlon. 4*
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and 3:30 p. m., at 93 Peach
tree.
Dancing tonight Atlanta
Dancing Academy, corner
Mitchell and Forsyth-sts.
New management. Mathies-
sen’s orchestra. Admission
50 cents.
NORMAN E MACK,
Chairman of the New York aiate
Democratic committee, want* to re
linquish that office, and has made
known hl» reasons to the prominent
Democratic party leaden of the state.
HI* reason for this retirement. It I*
said. It that he wants to give all bis
time to the work of the Denfocratlc
national committee. Herbert Blssell.
of Buffalo. Is named at tha probahfe
successor of Mr. Mack.
Demand Is Made in One Rus
sian Province That American
Goods Be Boycotted.
St. Petersburg. Dec. 27.—The anti
American feeling which has sprung
from President Taft's announcement
that the commercial treaty of 1922 be
tween Russia and the United States
would be abrogated Is growing In In
(entity. The latest result of U Is i
demand from the provincial council of
Kherson, a government on the .Black
sea. that all American made goods be
boycotted.
IN AN INDT
George V Has Narrow Escape
From Death While Hunting.
His Nerve Unshaken.
Bombay, Dee. 27.—A sensational re
port that King Georg* V had a narrow
escape from death while tiger bunting
In Nepal was circulated here today. The
story was told by a native who had
accompanied the royal expedition as a
gamebeater.
Altlio every precaution possible had
been taken to protect the life of his
majesty, an enormous tiger, streaked
with blood from several wounds and
frantic with pain and rage, leaped upon
the elephant from whose back King
George did his shooting before It was
Anally put to death.
King George tired, but missed, and
after the beast had been wounded In
half a dozen places It made the leap
that landed It on the’elephant Just back
of the royal howdah. The king's nerve
remained unshaken and as the tiger fell
to the ground with two bullets thru Its
head, fired by the marksmen on either
side of tho king, his majesty coolly
pumped another shot Into It from his
heavy rifle.
BLIZZARD IS FORECAST
Light Snow Driven Before a
Sharp Wind Strikes That
City From Northwest.
Chicago, Dee. $1.—Light snow driven
before a sharp wind brought the first
blizzard forecast of the season to Chi
cago today. The wind whistled thru
the streets during tha early morning
hours, but later In the day dropped and
the snow ceased falling. The temper,
ature dropped, however, and It remain-
ed cold. Forecaster Cox, of the weath.
er bureau, predicted that the mercury
would not drop more than eighteen de
grees.
A blizzard snow and aleet storm
which haa been sweeping Wisconsin, it
was expected would reach Chicago and
vicinity, and today’* early cold waa
considered a forerunner of the storm.
DINNER WILL BE FREE
, AND VAUDEVILLE, TOO
Ca! Cafferty, basao profundo of tha
Rollon tana, playing this week at the For
syth. and a personal friend of Rev. E.
Dean Ellenwood, and other members of
East Harrls-st. Mr. Cafferty and his fel-
low-entertalnsrs will entertain the gath*
ertng with selections during the evening.
The Christmas tree and aupper will be
a Joint entertainment this year, and the
affair will begin at fc:30 o'clock, the chil
dren to be given a good time and to ren
der a program until 7:30 and then this
will be followed by the supper and annual
parish meeting.
Mrs. Ellenwood and Miss Anderson, of
the corps of teachers of the Sunday
school, have had the children prepare an
excellent program of songs and carols,
and this will be given Just prior to the
distribution of presents.
Everybody interested in the church is
Invited te attend the tree exercises and
the supper, there being no charge.
CHILDREN IN SANITARIUM
ENJOY A CHRISTMAS TREE
Millsdgevilla, Ga., Dec. 27.—Almost a
half hundred children of the state sani
tarium enjoyed a Christmas tree In the
Greene building of the Institution, where
they make their home. The funds that
made the Chriatmae tree possible came
thru the generosity of those who are
acquainted with the condition of the
children. i
Extensive preparations were made tor
the occasion, and nothing was left un
done that would add Joy to the little
ones whose condition Is not understood
by a great many people. The feeble
minded children could not grasp the
meaning of It all to lta fullest, but they
entered gloriously Into the Joy of the
day.
These children are the pets of the
Institution. Nurses and physicians
alike beatow upon them greatest care
and love, and they, too, provide many
little gift* for the children.
Masons Elect Officers.
Powder Springe, Ga., Dec. 27.—
Bprlngvllle Masonic lodge No. 152 has
elected officer* as follows: Z. B. Moon,
worshipful master; II. H. Brown, sen
ior warden: C. M. McTyre, Junior war
den: D. G. Miller, treasurer; I. P. Moon,
secretary: J. S. Bookhart, chaplain;
Luther Rice, senior deacon; John Mr-
Cufchens, Junior deacon: Charles Rice,
senior steward; A. W. Florence, Junior
steward.
Thaxton Elected Mayor.
Halana, Ga., Dac. 27.—In a recent elec.
tlon here the following men have been
elected as city officials: H. F. Thax
ton. mayor: R. T. Klnchen, C. A. Stew
art, H, C. Coleman, S. J. Meadows and
Dan Mclatughlln, aldermen.
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
• CURES KIDNEY AND BLAODER TROUBLES
CLEARANCE SALE
of AH Toys and Vehicles Now oo Hand
Boys’ Velocipedes, Wagons, Glideroles,
Shooflies, Dolls, Horns, etc.,
Will Sell at About .
One-Half of Regular Price
Only a Limited Amount on Hand
King Hardware Co.
53 Peachtree Street 87 Whitehall Street
5,000 ATE CHRISTMAS DINNER
AT THE STATE SANITARIUM
Milledgevllls, Ga., Dac. 27.—The big
gest Christmas dinner In Georgia was
served at the state sanitarium. There
are approximately 4,000 Inmates of the
Institution and over 1,000 attendants, all
of whom were invited to eat and be
merry. The dinner waa one of the best
that most expert chefs could prepare.
The menu consisted of everything found
at a real big Chriatmae dinner, from
turkey—hundreds of them—on thru the
eating catalogue. There was fruit and
candy, cake and delicacies of all kinds,
M lU. L,.k>1 A# tAnaiiaa nr a a Kan VA In
and the babel of tongues was heard In
merriment.
Preparations for the dinner had he»*
under way for a considerable lime lr
fact. Farm Steward George IV. Holjin*
head raised a large quantity of th<
food that was served. L. J Lamar
steward of the Institution, searched far
the best that could be had. Nowhere
else In all the country was there such
dinner served. Strict discipline made II
possible for the enormous number a|
Inmates to be handled with precisian,
and everybody svas given more or less
freedom. There Is no question but that
all the Inmates enjoyed the day to in
fullest, and gladness and merriment
held sway In Georgia’s house of sorrow
$1,000 IN GOLD GIVEN BY FARMER
AS XMAS GIFT TO SIX CHILDREN
Adel, Ga., Deo. 27.—One thousand dol
lars In gold under their plates waa the
Christmas surprise that came to the six
children qf A. W. Parrish. of thia place,
at a dinner which he gave to them and
a number of friends on Christmas day.
Mr. Parriih, who is one of the lead
ing farmers In this county and who Is
also a banker In Adel,' took that novel
method of presenting his three sons
and three daughters a gift that would
cause them to remember the day. He
gave a dinner, to Ms friends and before
their plates were found handsome pres
ents. The children fell that they were
left out and that presents on that oc
casion were Only for the company, until
one of the glrln was asked tn pap* her
plate for a helping of turkey, and n
lifting It disclosed the ll.ono In gold.
The other live Immediately herame In
terested In the bottom of their plates
and discovered each a like amount.
All the children of Mr. Parrish ar*
grown and say that the money came In
handily. The fortunate children are S.
A.. P. M. and W. D. Parrish. Mr*. J
Gordon Bennett. Mrs. J. H. Hay and
Miss Mary Parrish.
PIUS GIVES FAREWELL
AUDIENCE TO FARLEY
Rome, Deo. 27.—Pope Plus granted a
farewell audience to Cardinal Farley, Of
New York, today. Tomorrow Cardinal
Farley will give a farewell dinner, pre
paratory to sailing for America on Jan.
uary 3.
Lodge* Elect Off!cor*.
Rutledge, Ga., Dec. 27.—The follow'
Ing officers have been elected In tho
Masonic bodies for the coming year:
DeWald lodge, No. S43. F. & A. M„
W. T. Roberta, worahipful master: E.
B. Oxford, senior Warden; C. C. Her-
ren. Junior warden; T. P. Peacock,
treasurer; C. A. Moody, secretary; M.
L. Wallace, senior deacon: W. E. Bar
ker. Junior deacon; A. E. Hutchison,
senior steward; T. D. Oxford, junior
steward; A. H. Moody, chaplain; D. E.
Hanner, tylar.
' Rutledge chapter, No. *9, R. A. M„
M. L. Wallace, high priest; W. P. Wat.
lace, king; W. T. Spears, scribe; C. A.
Moody, captain of hbat; T. P. Peacock,
principal sojourner; C. C. Herron, royal
arch captain; A. H. Moody, treasurer;
A. E. Hutchison, secretary; W. T. Rob-
erts, master third veil; H. L. Vlnlng,
master second veil; W. E. Barker,
maiter tint veil; W. C. Richardson,
sentinel.
Boy Accldantally Killed.
Dalton, Ga.. Dec. 27.—Joe, the twelve-
year-old son ot Sherman Mullins, was
accidentally killed Monday while out
hunting with a young companion, Troy
Holland. Young Holland's gun waa ac
cidentally discharged. The accident
happened In the Fincher district, this
county. The boy lived only one hour
after the charge entered his body. Fu
neral services Were conducted by Rev.
C. C. Maples, of this city, and Inter
ment was In the Mineral Springs ceme.
tery.
Accidentally Shot.
Adrian, G*., Dec. 27.—While out tar
get shooting on Mo'nday with a number
of young persons, J. V. Chapman was
accidentally shot In the abdomen by
Lee Gregory, a youth. Young Gregory
was nut hunting and shot at a bird, the
bullet missing the mark and hitting Mr.
Chapman. The wound It not of a se
rious nature.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
From The New York Preaz.
Some people have to go visiting, but
tome only have to go to funerals.
Moat peopl* copld learn to know some
thing If they didn't think they knew It all.
Even a man with a million dollars can
howl shout the Injustice of soma other
man having two.
The more money a man la willing to
spend on e girl before he le married to
has the IMAM ha lelae not < . -a. -
her the more he trie* not to afterward.
It'a better for a girl to be married and
get reconciled to her regrets than not to
get married and remain unreconciled to
The success of your aim mar depend
upon the target h e much easier to hit
a cow than a rabbit.—Chicago New*
If a man discovers a far-away look In
Jhe ere* of a woman he la trying to talk
l ° '» Newa!" h m to **7 good-bye.—Chi-
T. R, JR, FIGHTS A FI
IN SAN FRANCISCO HOI
Young Roosevelt and a
aire Friend Help Save $200,
000 Worth of Antiques.
San Frandaeo, Dec. 27.—Theodor*
Roosevelt, Jr.. Richard Tobin, the million
aire polo player, and George Howard, its
architect, Joined early today In c* lln '
guiahlng a nr* that threatened Ih o de
struction of Oriental antiques jalueoI *
1200,000 in the home of Henry P- Bo*™
at Hillsborough. Bowie, who I* »" 1 ”
ental. Is decorated with the Order of tw
Riling Sun by the mlkado_ of Janam »*»
attehaing a dinner party "t tire
- • • when he received word of the w*
— r^tl.ne with hts no-- 1 !
Tobin when he receive
?o y ub*s ,e I rr.ten T .7d'VisuT:: h Howi f u
tied Into an automobile and was art
to the house. Smoke and
suing from tha windows and the «<*'
men, together with aeren J»P*"f,*f
ante. Immediately began the Battle
lasted half an hour before the I« »” f
brought under control with a t«-»
*10,000.
Chaffeur Fined. ...
Wayeroa*. Ga, Dec. 27.—A fine.of M
for recklefs driving and probablj
for the loss of a horse killed a> a
suit of the alleged reckles?new.
placed by Mayor Cox on a nt s
chauffeur In Waycross yesterdas.
New Freight Depot.
Dalton, Ga, Doe. 27.—Tile new South
WBIIVII, US,, UBP, AH'-
ern freight depot here haa beo» c0 .
pleted and officially accepted b> 1
road. The depot I* a wonderful
provement over tho old one ana > ,
together with the paving to be
around It, approximately *20,0""
safe: experts
We open or repair any a»fe
time without damaqe.
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