The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 04, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANT.v GECKO TAN. The Garden Spot of South Georgia What We Are Offering.. tin- Itnuk'n liolillngfl clustering hark Into the hninU of a few os It til »«1. high, dry, bolldlltaf prop. ot» In- All gt rrtj. n • '.tilled; many oi tncse tot* xrc imve t.oen offen d nt pHnto wile fJ.V.OO to S^O.OO. We nr.- oat for the. fair thing, WWrer, and make no reoerT- atlon of any property belonging to as. Remember, we Invite yoar person* ill Investigation of this property. OUR PLAN. Is to keep this property from getting 'in this end we are dividing it Into lots of about one fourth acre, in clusive Of streets, and will sell them In blocks of the or lens to each person. Same to I*- done br allotment altont the first day of October next At the Low Price of $35.00 Each. Remember, we are selling you no saii'U'eds that ive secured at u price of $1.00 per acre, but it lot in one of the best little towns In South (ieor- gia that lins Increased 1.000 per cent In population within three years, and with, the expenditure of over oue - y**ar I—Irid yon think It uiireasounble to say •w.» J -‘- ** —hi erery lot ' 4 many that on the date will be worth tbs pf them ten times TO SOUTH GEORGIa'CaND AND INDUSTRIAL COMPANY. I •• pl County State, hereby make application for aharea, valued at Thirty-five Dol- lars each, to be redeemed by loU In the city of Milltown about October 1st. next, for which And enclosed $5.00 for each share. I agree to remit $10 per share 30 days from this date; $10 per share 60 days from this date; $10 per share $0 days from this date; or • ri• • r •!i -iff thr-umli Hank "f f<*r above. All money forfeited an* chi less full payment Is made. To avoid trouble In future remittances, you cun psy allcash and deduct 6 per Name P. O. Address Applicant ADDRESS SOUTH GEORGIA LAND & INDUSTRIAL COMPANY, MILLTOWN, GA. READY FOR MEET TORRES MEETING CLOSES AMID FERVENT SCENES With Torrey and Jacoby in. Big Auto.Thous- GEORQIA WELL REPRESENT ED AT NEW HAVEN. PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS We now hare In operation the largest and beat equipped Cement* Stone Plant In the Soutbc We make a full line of building atone, window and floor ailin', lentela, columns, pillars, steps and brick. A .. },.'••«<• - -• - • :• • -1 Mr. P. Peledrenl, the oldest and'most efficient stone worker In At lanta, is In charge of our ornamental and special work department Estimates made on all classes of buildings, walls, etc. Atlanta Concrete Manufacturing & Construction Co., No. 530 Edgcwood Avenue. (On the Bridge). NICARAGUAN PRESIDENT’S SDN IS DENOUNCED^ GIRL WIFE Convention Promises To Be One, of the Largest Attended in History of Organization. By Private Leaded Wire. Xew Haven, Conn.. June 4.—The city It Ailing up with delegates to natlopal council of Knights of Columbus, which Is to meet here tomorrow. It will bo one of the greatest gatherings of Cath olic laymen ever seen in this coun try. Among the delegated who are either here or are expected to be here when the convention opens are: Victor J. Dorr, of Augusta, Go., and M. J. O'Leary, of BavAnnuh. The national officers are: 8uprcme knight. Edward L. Hearn, of Xew Huvenn, Conn.; deputy su preme knight, James A. Flaherty, of Philadelphia; national secretary, Dan* and People Sing Farewell Songs. TO DR. R. A. TORREY. By Sam W. Small. Thou man of God, whoso me have heard. We bless the day the Spirit sent thes sage wo nlnt r*dl truth with fervoi*. and should mlflcbncelve faithful, and thy Gos- ivork on laded eye and or sinner who would Christ his vagrant feat To pr Thou hAst t M ah . Hast done ear Of evTy f hear How faf fro had ei Our faith reviv’d, our steal renew'd to Maine. We take the gage of Christian serv ice up And forward press to see Hlm^iace to Yor“ * fill with Joy thy own lel Colwell, "of Haw Haven: national A » 1, "’ u l ""“ '"ngnMed III. aavlns treasurer^ P. J. Brady, of Cleveland; national advoente. Patrick L McArdle of Chicugo; notional chaplain. Rev. I* J. McGivney, of Middletown, Conn.; na tional physician. W. T. McMannls. M D., of Xew York city. CONCERT TO BE GIVEN • Bf HERBERT DITTLER BRILLIANT YOUNG VIOLINIST TO PLAY AT THE BIJOU JUNE 10. By Private Leased Wire. Washington, June 4.—Charting that he shamefully Ill-treated her and that after two days of their honeymoon he began to pay attention to other women. Marguerite Zelayn, the young woman BARACA CONVENTION MAY COME TO ATLANTA It was unanimously decided to In vite the National Baraca Union of America to hold convention In Atlanta by n meeting of the executive.commit- tee of the local union held In Wesley' Memorial church Sunday afternoon. ..steps toward this end will be taken Immediately. Along with the .Invita tion, which will be ee-nt-to headquar ter*. the advantage of Atlanta a* a convention city will be pointed out. The convention next spring will be "ne of the'largeet ln the atuuus of At lanta, as there are 110,OOP members of the union and a large per cent will be In attendance. The local chapter has S00 members. RICH UNCLE TO RESCUE OF DISINHERITED GROOM By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 4.—John Alston Moorehead, ■ the aon of a Pittsburg multl-mllllonalre, who was nut off by his father for marrying Mile. Prance* itoorla, his mother'* French maid, ha* found a refuge with hi* bride, it hae Just developed, after hie father repu diated the MU fdr the couple at the Holland house In this city. . Horace R. Moorehead, the rich uncle of the disinherited young bridegroom, has taken the young couple under hla »lng and declares that he will take care of hi* hephew until he la able to get on hie feet and demonstrate that he con provide for himself and wife. Young Moorehead had been 111, and the uncle told him to take plenty of time to regain hie strength and then to get a job and show that he could provide for bis pretty wife. "IF* up to you to make good,* **ld ’he uncle. "She - * every"bit aa-goodaa von, or your famUy, and you have got ’n stick to bar.iNoi I who recently became the “wife of Al fonso Zelsya, son .of the president of Nicaragua, has returned to h,r father with the Intention of starting a suit to have her marriage annulled. AsUte result of his wife leaving him, the bitterest feeling la entertained against the Central American. COUPLE ARE MARRIED 'FORE TIME APPOINTED Oeorge Wlgfall and Mlsa Nellie Ward SmRh had planned to be married In Temple Baptist cjiurch Sunday night, but Instead were married at ttw reel dance of Rev. A. C. Ward. 114 nogum street, Sunday afternoon. In, the afternoon the couplet left the home of the bride’s mother, 12 Davie street, lor a walk,, and decided that they Would go at once to the minister's and have the ceremony over. No friends or -relatives were present. Mr. Wlgfall was formerly a clerk at the Piedmont hotel, but now lives In Charleston, where the young couple will go to reside. , PRISONER WAS CHEERED WHEN GIVEN LIBERTY ■ The un< Ic, n I. ’ o hla Mpbeor M tow run along, aid. has taken kindly ,u<e be did not go In roa In Tale. Special to The Georgian.' Chattanooga, Tenn, June 4.—A spe cial from Cleveland, Tenn., says that Harry McDonald, of the klcDonald cir cus aggregation, has been, released by Judge H. C. Jaimes on a writ of habsas corpus, charged with tha murder of J. a Perry, s farmer who was killed at the McDonald circus some days ago. McDonald was cheered when the de cision was rendered. 4 FRIGHTENED FROM HOME BY THREAT8 OF DEATH. Special to The Oeorglan. / New Orleans, La., June 4.—The mys terious disappearance of Joseph O. Murphy, a young Orleanian, from Hollywood, Mias., a few weeks ago, has been solved by the young man himself. A letter received by. Murphy's father, whe U a member of the police force, says be was frightened away by threats mode to kill him. Murphy was era- ployed at-Hollywood aa freight checker by the Yasoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company. Porto Rican Cigar. "Get em at BOWEN. The friend? ,of Herbert DUtler. the brilliant boy violinist of Atlanta who has Just returned from.New York, where' he studied for eighteen months under Bernard Slnshelmer, are plan ning a benefit concert, for him, which will enable the people of Atlanta to h^pr one who seems destined to become a great virtuoso. The concert will be given at the B! Jou theater on the evening of June 19. Yoaf DIttler will be assisted oijly by Kurt Mueller, accompanist. A re hearsal for the benefit of the newspaper people and the critics will be held next Monday evening. Herbert DUtler, who Is only 16 years • if age. Is tin- y.in of Mi and .Mm. AI«v DIttler. He is well known to many At lantans, and ha- Ih-'II playing In pub lic since he was six years old. His precocity attracted great attention, but, unlike most youthful roan’els, .he. bos by hard and untiring jlork developed Into an nrtIM <>f i.ire .iblllt>. HIS masters fn New York have pro nounced him one of the most promis ing young musicians In the world, and he has exhausted their ability to teach. He Is going to Europe In July to pursue his studies In the Roymi Conser vatory of Music at Dresden and In Ber lin. THE LOVERS OF ART. Who live In Atlanta will Le gratified to learn that Mrs. Edna Freeman, wife of George Freeman,’ the well-known and once-famous English $jortraIt painter and miniature artist, deceased, has lo cated in this city. She was for three years the pupil of Mr. Freeman, and under his direction hod the finest of advantages abroad. Mrs. FreemAft may be seen every day at Motes’ Studio from 11 to 1. where samples of her work will always be on exhlbtlon. ••• PASSENGERS SAW NEGRO BOY DROWN Special to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C„ Jane 4.—Iter era 1 days ago s young negro was drowtifcl In the riv^t abort Columbia 8. C., near the trestle of the Columbia, Newlierry. and I-aureus Railroad. It was nt drat stis- ported that the l*oy Und met with f<*u! play. Senator Cole I* llleaae nnd Fred II. I>on, Inlek, B»|., of this elty, together with several other gentlemen, made a state ment which cleared the mystery. They wera psaftengera »>n the south hound ■ ■ i T’ln tli.- -i f»• i "f th- drmrnlug. While crossing the trestle ot» of the gentlemen, otMMtvfag the boy In the water, called the attention of hie com- iMinions to the scene, remarking that the The mi for* n full eight train. Until , , _ hod TieaiT hunting'blaeklierrlea along the rtrer bank with other I tors ..( about his own sgr, and when the latter toqlrf not account for hla ulanppeanmre, turder wwf suspected. The statement of the passengers, how ever, exonerates them. • name. We pray 1 soul’s cup And crown thfe with His most tri umphant grace! Atlanta, Ga.. June 3, 1906. Under tho c anopy of a big autor.io- blle w ith. perh ips. nenrh n tliMua.iinl people singing, "God Be With Yiu TH.I We Meet Again.” arnldid the ch«?erirg and ftuvwtll.'*. Dr. Torrey and Rev. \\ . a Jacoby went to the terminal stutlon Sunday night tu take the midn^lit train for the east. Their work hod been acrpinpllNhecl In Atlanta. After the evening service, Mr. Alox snder. at the bend of the clnlr and*a grent part of the audience, led them to the Majestic hotel, singing, "Glory, Glory.** On arriving at the hotel, he took his stand on the rail of the porch by n column, nnd then thero wfci singing—such singing as has, perhap*. m*‘\ fi b**f*ire* been heard In Atlnnia. Everybody was singing, and so loud was tho music that all the windows In the hotel and of the neighboring house.* wero throw n open by spectators to lis ten. After having finished. "In the Sweet By-and-vBy," h .voice on a small bal cony la one of the upper sforiee M the MoJeitU' c ried out, "Ooodby, Dr. Torrey! Goodby, Jacoby! isn't some one going to nay goodby, ButlerT* And then Mr. Butler, standing on the -little balcony* started, ”GQd Bo With You Till we Meet Again." Atlci having Kang three verses and th* cho rus, Dr. Torrey nnd Mr. Jacoby left In tho automobile. . ' Evening Service. All tho* power that he pogsesstHl Dr. Torrey threw 'masterfully Into his ser mon, "Toduy and Tomorrow," on Sun day night. ,The conflict against tin in Atlanta had coma to a close, the wor had fought ItH lont battle, and the cri sis has been attained. Qn every hand, testimonies were given of the great benefltH received from the meeting*. Marlon Jackson said: ‘These meet ings have taught tne to ijult Judging others, and to try to do pmsonnl work. It has done me n great den! of good." Asa O. Candles: "We ought to stay here until midnight tonight, until v.e get the souls. 1 know the inen of this town. You can do anything that Is right." i Ex-Governor Xorthen: "This 1« the la«t meeting of a very remorlcahlc serleH of services. We have been crit icised/ We have no unkind feelings for any one, or for the criticism In the pa per* or on the streets Hj eaklng for If nnd for the Business Men’- Gospel Union, I want to stats that the preaching of Dr. Torrey and the sing Ing by Mr Alexander were Just what anted for the people of Atlanta, as spoken so powerfully, plainly ilmpfv that In all our souls we thank God for having.sent him Co u* glad I am that 1 have been a ■moll part of this occasion!" Chautauqua 8aluts. After this Ham Small advanced to the front of the platform^and requested the audience to give the Chautauqua salute, and from the pockets of four thousand men appeared the handker- hlcfs. The waving was a pretty sight .o behold Juet as the waving subsided Dr. Torrey arofe to hla pulpit and th«»n the house sat down and clapped and clapped again. Dr. Torrey** sermon Ip part: "Today nnd tomorrow. Today Is the wise man’s day; tomorrow the fool’s day. The r..,.| i- the m u. \\ f en b.- sees a thing ought to be done, saya, a I will do It tomorrow.’ The wise man saya, ’I will do It today.’ "The sooner you accept Christ the sooner you will get tHo Joy that Is In Christ. There Is no Joy like the Joy that comes from the service of Christ. ‘The sooner you. accept Christ the sooner you will,escape the misery of those who are away from Christ. You " "I 1 hi i ' Iti.t \ n it .nl ill u but you are In mltery. The man who Is In misery can be Immediately set free and made happy by Christ. "Just as soon as you arc saved you wilt Immediately go to work for Christ. The man who thinks he I* saved, but does not go to work. Is deceived. 'The eooner you urcept the richer will be your eternity. Every day you live a Christian life is simply a hcav enly Investment. , "Many people Imagine a man saved on his death bed will have the tame amount of Joy In Heaven as the one who ha« lived a long Christian life. What nonsense. I will he poorer throughout nil eternity by the loss of six years, bIx wasted years. Bach day you live n Christian life la an Invest ment In *.hr bank of Heaven. We are. saved by faith, but awarded by the treasure we have laid up In Heaven. "Men. have 'horse sense' In religion, and come tonight. If you have any brtlns In religion, come to Chrtet to night. If you don't come tonight the chaneee are you will never come. Don' take any chance tonight—If you lose lnr.iu- Ill'll I;I•• I III 11ling I'll'. I .im n-’t going to take any chance on hell, *HfH Mpla have an Idea that you can come to Christ when you please. This Idea Is not at nil true. A man inpy reach the time when, the Spirit passes him by, and he cannot then ac cept Christ. "Scores of you men tonight are with in one step of the kingdom. If you de qlde tonight It means eternal life. 1 you put the Spirit away It may mean eternal destruction. If you put away the Spirit tonight you are doing the maddest thing a sensible man could do." Facts About ths Revival. It started May 6 and closed June S. Thero were forty-eight mootings In the auditorium, four In the Klinbal! house and four 'In the Piedmont The estl mated attendance of all these meetings Is 160,000 people. The number of con versions (luring the four weeks was 1,600 adults and 115 children. The cw of holding these meetings will be some What In the neighborhood of $6,000. Announcements. t On Tuesday’ night at the Wesley Memorial church, at 7:80 o'clock, the Business Men's Gospel Union will hold meeting for the election of ofneers and to discuss the results of the Tor rey-AVxandcr meetings. Mr. Alexander. Mr. Butler, Mr. Hark ness and Miss Torrey will be In the city util II Till H||,| \, Ill'll ' I'l \ -Ilf n( r •: Ottawa. Canada, where the Torrey* Alexander mission will open up next Hundny with a month’s work ahead them. OOO000O0000 0,00 00 0 00 0 0 DONT BE WITHOUT THE GEORGIAN, NO MATTER WHERE YOU MAY GO. E ifis to tue scene, re too r King appeared to In* iirownlug. T1 te lNiy sank seTeml times In i nt the pmtsengers *»n tipsnI the tn $500.00. BACCALAUREATE SERMON FOR GRANT UNIVERSITY Special to The Georgian. □Chattanooga, Tenn., June Ths I commencement exercises of Grant Uni versity began yeajerday when Bishop Luther Wilson dellvsred the baccalau reate sermon at the First M. K. church. Dr. W. P. Thlrkleld, «-r • 'in- innfi. delivered a sermon last night. . City subscribers of The Geor- 0 glun need not. be without tho 0 news from homo if they will 0 only notify the office by leav- O Ing tbelr out-of-town address. 0 No extra charge !• made for tho 0 mailing. Mailed anywhere; ad- 0 dress changed as often as de- O sired. # 0 OOO000O0OOO00000000 CONFEDERATE- SOLDIER PRAISED BY CLAYTON COTTON STAND GOOD IN SECTIONS OF ALABAMA Hjwclsl to Th* Ui-orxl*n. If, Milt'Ml, AI*., J*** 4.—Th* fsrun-rs la Ibis ssctkn sn- fori oust* this jour In ■>-. curlof toot stand* of rollon nnd corn. Th* rot to. Is about all rhopprd. mrn I. Mil ptowr-1 th* srrond ilm, and both cm* las nlrrlj. f*0t *hinr*f* bar* snail, fsrlllinird fans work and Itsprorrd Hi* s|i|*-.irnm * of Osi. Win son, Im r*sd, ttf harrrst am] food jrlrtd* J,UI be h«L IS JAILED ON CHARGE OF COMMITTING HOMICIDE. The above rcivnrd will bo paid for such evidence ra will lead fo arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cablo p,lo nt corner of I’eacbtrco and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday" morning, | April «. ENTIRE FAMILIES WORK A like reward wjll bo paid for TO SAVE COTTON CROP such evidence as will lead to the Rpeolal to.Ths Nfnrxlan. I.IUI* Rook, Ark., JuA* 4.—For ths lli’st time In thirty-eight years, when be assumed the leadership of the Be publican party In Artunaaa. Oenernl Powell tlayton yesterday paid a trlb ule to the Coifodarate Zoldlar. Aftar th* chairman of th* state Re publlrun rnnvsollon had npj*dnled < committee on credentials flrneral Clay- Inn was railed on for a speech. "I would hanx my* head In ihame,’ ha said, “If our I'onfederata brothers had proven unequal to the great stand- aril of American enunnr*. Tin* record ihay made for gallantry wo had a rl to share, for It la the stuff out nf wt Americans are made, and the record w# made they had a rtghj'tn share, for It la the earns kind nf stuff.” WORK COMMENCED ON CATHOLIC CHURCH Special In The Georgian. - . Decatur. Ala* June 4.—Work ha* i ->fnmpnc* , l mi a 214,000 Catholic church edifice at tha comer of Jackson .’red and Fourth avenue. In New De- Fat nr. Th* bulldlnx Is to be built of brick ml Slone and will be on* of the finest Itunli buildings In North Alabama. $29.30 SEABOARD BY THE AIR-LINE RAILWAY Dates of Sale - Rail and Water Routes Final Limit and Extension of Same Stop-Overs Ticket* will be sold at this very low rate May 31 to June 9, Inclusive. This Is via nil full via Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, etc. Via rail Una .to Norfolk, steamer to New York, thence rail, the rate will bn 235.40. Via nUl lino to Norfolk and steamer to Boston, $38. I Tho (Inal limit of all tickets will be Juno 18. HOWEVER, upon payment of a fee of $|, final limit may be ex* I tended until July 16, 1906. Will be allowed nt Washington, Balti more nnd Philadelphia on going trip, provided Boston Is reached by Juno 6. At New York on return trip during en tire limit of ticket; at Philadelphia, Baltlmoro nnd Washington not to ex- t • - J «••!» <1 i'. « s«t ••-k Ii i» lnt. Double dally service between Atlanta and New York and Atlanta ,111.1 N - -1 I.-1 tin -unit -!•- I-IIIK '-•( ‘« IV l« •• '(in \>o given to either point. Further information will be given by any agent of the HEA- IIOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Tickets will be eold In Atlanta at City Ticket Ofllce, 88 Peachtree Street, or Union Passenger station. W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RE80RT8.HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RESORTS. UP IN THE OZONE |1 "In the Land of the Shy ” KENILWORTH INN Situated in si Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmnrc, Near Ashe ville, N* C.| 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. ■MWJUIT THE PLACE TO BPKNO THE IUMMCMWI gnlxfd ns Mim lending botoj In flu; mountain North Co roll on. No areaerx^fn the world win comr from thin hotel. Mount Mitchell nnd IMagiili In full vli>ir. end oYc*rl«**ika the Hlltinore •••tat* Cool, Invlgn nlOreotlj fm rulatne anaarpassed. Puri* w fmm «*nr i>rlratn gnrdan gathered freak ntorr golf, I t. I. mania, tennls, llvarv. hmutirul rldra and dr! Conrh meeta nil tmlna nt Itlltmor** atatlon Conaumptivc roinniod|it-l nndor any rlr< t)iii*»*n-« t.n. |j la opf>rnti*.| running ererr Unit hour hetween trailer from Aah. all the year. Wrltr *- “ - 1 Ith the A <IJ • *11 rU"' hotel. Opc I'l)() A It II M0OHD. Propria 1 CARRIED E BIBLE TO REGISTERING PLACE RED OXIDE IS FOUND NEAR BELLEFONTE Hpcclsl to Vhe Oeorglsn. Hsvsnnsh, Os , June 4.—Regl,trstlon for fhsthsm county firimery on'Juno 12 closed Hsturdsy sfternoon, 4,»o# whites registering out of a total of ‘,274. This is the hesviest registration for (,'hathsm county iirimsry over field. The men stood In line for hours to get chance to register. ' One man brought hi* Blhlb with him to show the entry of hi* birth. Tin- officers dragged out of the line some | . ... . .., who had already registered, but wk^_i“° 1,1 " apfieared, were trying to bl. flpeclt) to The Ooorglan. Decatur, Ala., June 4.—A report from Jackson county says thorn In quite an* It In nald'thot noat In Itorncnt thero over tho finding of a Inrgf* deposit of red oxide of Iron near Belief on te. oxide Is fully 86 tiro, nnd that the nupply Is xhituatIhle. If. T. I*ee and tf-n have afiMired leasea on tdred acres «>f th«*ae lands ar future, erect a lock others I ,a,K ° i m,nl factory there, unlng the >x»f1e of Iron for making th«* paint. It I- claimed that thin In th** largeet leixislt of red oxide of Iron that hag •ver been found In the world and that lie find will be worth on Immenne for- I tune. al ht PLOWMAN IS KILLED BUT MULE SURVIVES HpeclRl to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., June 4.—During a ADV | 80ny COMMITTEE Special to The O-orxlan Spartanburg, 8. C, Jnm Copeland, colored. Is a prlso her*, charged with homlcM* trust, It la charged, he atruc k Moor*, also colored. In th* hi rock, tha Injury Inflicted re Moore's death. R la asld (hat after th* i struck on the head ha c->mi t .. .* - ■ ill- li In- r*«*. ■ sverity. Last nt <jl ip* «nkli i arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying . the property of this company, at any point Southern Bell Telephone and. Telegraph Company, Special tn Th* Georgian. New Orleans. I-a., June -4.—Private advlres received at the Ntw Orleans o<Dc* ,-f the R-mthem Cotton Aagoda- ti m say that tha cotton crop In north ■ i»n J. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. T.qillatana and Texas, la In a pretty bad shape, and, uni*** labor can be secured, there I* no telling Juat what th* dam age wilt amount to., C#**s ar* report*d where men have taken their whole families Into tha cot ton Holds, endeavoring to aav* th* crop. In north Texas planters’are paying as high as 41-49 per day and board for ‘ - h ippers, and, at that price, but few -.in be secured. Those conditions ar* partlajty due to the number of sawmills recently established In north Ieiulslana, which have given a demand for labor. 8LIPPED AND FELL, BREAKING TWO BIBS heavy rain, thunder, and wind storm Thursday afternoon a negro, whoa* I name could not b* learned, wa* killed Inetantly by lightning while plowing In i Held. The plow I* eald tn have hern m all to pleeaa by the lightning, but th* mule, which the negro was plowing, waa not huVt. " ■■ considerable amouht nf daningi-l done In some places to the t r*•--. fences and crop* by the wind. THINK WIFE POISONED; HUSBAND BEING HELD OF ADVOCATE-JOURNAL. rgl.i holla T t •ufaut rnoetlng In Methodlat Advoci the publlfthlng nn tee In this rlty/th rominlttiM* I »i I J , editor Metho<ll»t A<lv III! Ry I-rlvat* Leased Wire. Waterbury. Conn., June 4.- Z.iohlus Hlauffir was arreete.) last night in Naugatuck on a warrant from Medlo-i Examiner A. A. Crane, of this city. It-- I* held on suspicion of pnl.onlng M - wife, who dle-l under »u»plclou- dr- cumstances at tha Waterbury hospital. .1 It ll.iekett. ;0« Hperlal to The Geurclan. Dpraiur. Ala., Juna 4.—Ja . J, t h- wards, city c*l«rk of Im-* a*u ■ad WMMKE7 HABITS ttenUrs tent fjrnlture factory -n Ut»- rl _ B M. WOOIeI«KV. M L>. f (. -I . • * in mI||. ( .# 104 N. Pryor „ tii i , t, >|«> In .-iiklnx in Jut log films t DO YOU WANT $16.00? Y#*l Th*n don’t psy '<0fora »h*-n w M 1 h-i; >•*« a ... It. r It .Jgy f».r Mw00 W n gir* jou tL*? d«*W • profit ol I1A.0U hy hot fi,»i« this pr-»fll joursrlf bj buying direct from oar fsetery ? Golden taste B«gfle« ar« fMfsnlccd . r.lle tl - li i KUU ttttuliomslj Oa rill Dasi Bay a jg 4*i»t*|nifoe •nd rr»»t Hut day (OfMUlofW So. 11 fJ and lUbt «. u Golden Eagle Buggy Co. iuuu. w -si: - - - -