The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 2

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2 GEORGIAN. WKPNESKAT. JT'NE 1". « 1 POLICE EO PROBE CAREER OF BREEZY YOUNG CHICAGOAN AFTER MAKING BOY DRUNK, MEN SET VICTIM ON FIREl MRS JOHNSON IS HELD FOR INVESTIGATION. She Received Wednesday Morning a Letter From Her Hus band. Because of strong suspicions uriiuwd cunurnlng Mr*. I.ucretla M. Johnson, t ho breezy young Chicago woman who Tnon,lax, morning dapped two police nfticorB ot the police atatlon, Mr*. Johnson ha* been ordered held pend ing » thorough Inveitlgatlon. Mo, Johnson w»* fined HO Tr. Tues day bj Recorder Broyles, and thl* fine In Ml yet unpaid. Since the trial, the young nontan ha* been In the care of Mine Sanderson In the matron'* ward. instruction* have been given that the woman be held, even If the fine I* paid, until ahe ran be Investigated. The remarkable dory rented by Mir Johnson aa to how her husband By Private Leased Wire. Washington. Pa.. June IS.—Georg* Crumrtne, Arthur Huff and Edward Wyk.e, arrested yesterday, charged with maltreating 17-year-old Prank Morris, of Vancevllle, e sea ik'd lynching through condition is serious and he may not recover. He wa* found yesterday at the foot of a small cliff In an un conscious condition. The boy says Crumrlne, Huff and Wyke lured him to a woods and, after plying him with whisky until he wa* helpless, poured oil over hi* body, then set him afire, causing excruciating pain. They beat and kicked him, then, ty ing a rope about his body, dragged him a half mile to a small cliff. After blnd- •ng him to a board. Morris declared, they threw him over, a distance of. twenty-five feet, lie saya they fol- | VICTIMS OF BLAZE WERE ON lowed him to tba foot of the cliff, and THREE MEN BURNED IN $1,000,000 EIRE AT BALTIMORE, MB after beating him again, plied atones on hint and ran away. He lay there I all night and wa* nearly dead when | found. BOARD A STEAMER. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS [Eight Barges.Loaded with Cotton and Rosin Set Adrift While on Fire. Vacant Lots at Auetion. Special to The Georgian. Cordele, Ga., June IS—After complet ing fifteen of the handsomest cottage homes In Cordele, R. I,. Wilson will of fer at auction *ome of the prettiest va cant residence lot* In any city In south Georgia. Plfty to one hundred handsome presrnts will be given away during the progress of the sale. ■ Augusta because h mght she was lllrtlng with a liter Is not given credence by the t. This story Is regarded sutne- In the light of a fnlry tale, Johnson states thut while she her husband were drinking chum e on the train, her husband call- iv ii a stranger, who he thought uiteinptrng to flirt with her. Him -hi took the part of this man, Hint her husband, in anger, left ruin, since which time ahe. has " n nor heard of him. tai developed that several months Mi < Johnson was In Atlanta, and in time fell Into the hands of the ■. She was arrested at the ter- st.it Ion, where she Is said to been found under the Influence of limits. She was taken to the i station, and was later released le deposit of a cash collateral. • young woman made herself use- matron's wnrd Wednesday 11 n ic by sweeping the several rooms tilting In dusting and cleaning Wednesday nfternoon she received a I. groin which she says Is from her u-i.i nd In Angustn. saying that he HI -nine to Atlanta Immediately 'i.k Inlo the nutter of her nrrrst. School Teachers Elected. Special to The Georgian. Cordele, Go., June J3.—TH* school board of the Cordele public schools yesterday afternoon elected the follow Ing teachers: T, E. Land, superintendent: Mis* Junlc Rush, principal: Miss Ixirah Har ris, assistant In the I high school; Miss Maggie Whitaker, Mis* Myrtl* Durette, Miss Kola Maddox, Miss I-aura Mer ritt, Miss JeSsle Clark, Mr*. H. B. Rob erts, Miss Julia Wtsenbaker, Mr*. A. T. Vonderan, Miss M. M. Ross. Second and Third Degree. Special to Ths Georgian. Cordele, flu., June 11.—The Knights of Pythias had a very Interesting and Imimrtnnt meeting at their Castle hall Inst night. Work In the second and third degrees were conferred. Taxes Not All Returned. Specie! to The Georgian. Cordele, Ga., June 13.—Stale and county taxes for Crisp county are not all returned yet. More than 150 tax payers have so far failed to return their taxes for 1306. Cantrell has announced his candidacy for reprasantatlve In the next legisla ture. HI* friends feel sure of his vie- By Private Leased Wire. , °ri r - • Baltimore, Md, June 18.—Fire, start- Undsr Atlanta Management. '?* mysteriously *» a fiperlsl to The Owrgtso. the Savannah docks of the Merchants Rising Pawn, Ga., June 13^—The Sul-J and Miner* Transportation Company, phur Sprlngs Hotel will be under At- has destroyed more than 31,000,000 lanta management this year, and with 'T orth , of property an ' 1 spread alarm 'throughout the city as a reminder of mem, i pftted. .he general renovation and Improve- |he ““onflagralTon'fhat' llld skltlmoS ment, a successful season la antlcl- | , n ashes. Pears were expressed that the crew _ * ., - , ,of forty of the Transportation Com- , . Election Carriec. pany’a steamer, Essex, set adrift aa Specie] to Tbs tjeorgbin. the flames swept her from end to end, Acworthi Go., June It.—Acworth h ad perished. With the exception of held an election Saturday for the pur- three men the crew of the Essex were lo a J no . unt rescued. These three men were burn- of 335.000 to establish a system of elec- el ] to death. - * ■— 1 ■* They are Edward Atkinson, captain's servant; John Cortlllo, steward, and 0-1.1* I Manuel Odello, fireman. . , . ,, , * 8 P iri *' The names spread to eight barges Hpeclal to The Georgian. I loaded with cotton, rosin, etc., as they Acwortb, Ga., June 13,—Acworth ha* leaped from the 300-hundred-foot caught the ‘‘Atlanta spirit” In the past docks loaded with Inflammable mate year. A new stale bank ha* been r*-M a i* adrift and car centlv established and a large new r, f d to . ,he ■ outh ild * ot th * harbor, where Ouy Imperiled the lumber yard trie lights and water works. The bond | Issue carried by a large majority. DID GIRL KILL RICH FA THER DURING ONE OF HER SPELLS? | before when HIM McLcnahan had on< I of her "•pell*," and were too frighten f Gama. od to *° t0 the old m ® n ’ 8 . r «-arna ^» ot unt j| there waa the noise of a By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 13.—Virtually prisoner today In the Court tlon**, the beautiful country place near heavy""/®!!, and the screaming voice New Canaan, Conn., which she own*, had ceased, did they venture to leave and where ahe reigned an absolute mi*- ! their room* and peer down over the tress Of a retinue of servants. Mis*! banisters. The old man lay moaning Giles Gamble McLenahan awaits with ‘^floor, and his daughter had seeming Indlff. r^nce the legal processes j *^ de a th of her fat her, Miss Me which must result from her aged fath- j Le Da han inherits an estate estimated er*a dying charge that sfie had injured’conservatively at $200,000. She was him in "one of her 'spells.*” the old bran's idol and his darling. William JIcLenahen. the father, was | I^orMlvInBr a wealthy shoe manufacturer Of Man- with compassion upon theolt re hattun. He died last Saturday at the «“”}** ^idem-es ! J2, Court of Carnatlpn* under clrcum-i nrm lty, Me replied,. ^Menover It w ai stances which may never be explained : suggested that she be sent to a Sana iSu | g - The old man did not go Into, details when he told the attending physician that Miss McLenahan had attacked him. She holds the key to the mys tery, but her mental condition Is said to be such as to preclude the hope that she can or will tell what occurred. The servants relate that at midnight they were awakened by— the angry screams of the young.woman and the sounds of a struggle in the lower part of the house. They had heard screams itorium: ■'She's all I have left In the world. I can not part with her.” Neighbors assert, however, that an adopted daughter of the old man is living, and that ■ she, together with several nephews and nieces, may be be hind a movement said to'be projected with the object of having a conserva tor appointed to take charge of the young woman’s heritage. A will con test Is believed not to be contem plated. BRIEF NEWS BY WIRE cotton factory Is nearing completion. It has also recently adopted the public school system. For Representative. Hprclnt In The llnnrglsn. Rising Fawn, Ga., June 11.- Moved to Cordele. fipeclel to The Urorglnn. Cordele, Ga., June 13.—The people of Cordele are rejoicing over the fact that they can now claim Major and Mrs. J. S. Davis, of McRae, as clllxens of C dele. Major Davis has purchased half Interest In the handsome Ravenel residence, on Fourteenth avenue, from GIRL IS SHOT DEAD BY JEALOUS MAN Mrs. J. 6. Geiger. RAILROAD NEWS. \ meeting of the freight agents of he associated railways of Vlrglnlu and in- ' a Unas was held In room JJS of In- Piedmont Hotel Wednesday mnrn- nx The session was devoted strictly II inllroad business. Among the of- hTula present were Charles R. Capps, J Portsmouth, Va., general freight ixi ni of ths Seaboard; G. W. Perrin, ■f Wilmington, N. C., of the Atlantic 'onst Line, and Commissioner W. 11. i 'ltrgeraM, of RIchuMnd, Va. w. H. Christian, assistant general pas-enger agent of the Seaboard In At i.ititn, Ims gone to New York In com- puny with his son, Jackson Christian, irh.. was several months ago appointed n candidate for West Point by Presi dent Roosevelt. The young man will nit it the Institution on June 15. Heal" r Ticket Agent Morrsh, of the ard. returned Wednesday morn- om Wrlghtovllle Reach, where he several days In company with a Itti-K" party rtf Atlantans who nr* en- Jm'lng the beautiful surrounding* nt resort. A party of 135 has ar- :od to mhke an excursion to the h during the next few weeks. H APPETITE FOR DRUG AGAIN ROPES DENT ..inroad men throughout the Bouth will In' Interested to learn that Charles Ruvim, of 'Portsmouth, Vn„ general -.■niter agent of th* Seaboard Air C, who ha* been seriously III for i a month, I* well on the road to iivory and 1 will soon be able to re n to the harness. W. I-". Penny, repreeenllng the Tnrry- nvi.it •• Hotel of Wrlghtivllle Benrh, N. In the city booking pnrtle* for rk-enit excursions to this resort, win i h Is rapidly Increasing In popu- throughmit the South. ltd 11 Central Makes Chsngts. luncement ha* been made of i changes In the local office force Central of Oeorgla railway, ef- thls week. The appointments made by General Agent J. M. Fagan and have been approved by the nffli'iai* In Savannah. B. C. Prince, morty n prominent railroad otttctal ■ h Ittannoga. has been appointed a t iiik agent ot the Central of Gear- v Ice J. R. Beardsley- resigned, i> lies associated himself with the ilsvllla and Nashville mad. John w !little, formerly chief clerk In the nirii'. nf Division Freight Agent D, W. am,hr. he* been appointed a nolle- agent, and will take the place of I Laird, who has been appointed liort clerk, with headquarters nt inah. ITALE EGGS IN EVIDENCE AT SOCIALIST MEETING I to Th* Georgian. ^^Iiir. oga. Tenn... June IS.—Egg lll>. «'Kg punch, egg nog and other egg ^^__lons did not enter Into the use if egg* by a number ot St. Elmo boy* scent gathering of socialist* wa* being addressed by J, L. if Atlanta. b'xen or more egg* were u*ed In ■Hit. rent manner. While Socialist sp** proclaiming the doctrine of sm In great vehemence a shower _* whtxed by his head. But they :■ i altered on the walls nf the ho rrent of which the meeting was held. The meeting woe broken d an attempt was made to ar ia egg throwers, but without After bring cured of the dread nior. phlne hubll while a prisoner In the Tower, A. J. Dent, a young white mnn who recently came to Atlanta with Ills wife and four children from Savannah, ha* again yielded lo the appetite for the drug and Wednesday morning was again locked behind III* bars of the police station. Dent wa* released from the Tower six weeks ago and since that time ho* allowed both whisky *ml morphine to get the best of him. Although he looke much better than when first arrested, he Is again a slave to morphine. Dent wee placed In the Tower on the charge of vagrancy In the hope that he might be cured of the terrible hnblt. He wa* given syetematlc treat ment nnd elx week* ago waa declared cured, at which time he wa* given hi* freedom. He wn* arrested Wednesday morn ing by Policeman noogler, who ale* made the first arreet. The officer had received complaint to the effect that a few days ago. while In an Intoxicated condition. Rent visited the Home of the Friendless and created a scene. He Is said to have also appeared at sev eral home* In Peachtree etreet and acted In n disorderly manner. Dent'e wife and children are Inmate* of the Home for the Friendless, where they were placed ahortly after the ar rival of the family In Atlanta. Owing to Dent's weakened physical condlthti he wu* unable to provide for hi* family. The charge docketed against him Wednesday wn* ‘‘Idllhg and loitering” and he will be tried Thursday morning before Recorder Broyles. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS WALKER ANOTHER APPEAL Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., June 13.—The su preme court ha* allowed th* attorney* of Henri’ Walker, a negro of Walkei county, convicted of assault and mur der, to submit another appeal. This negro has been convicted three tlmee nf the tnoet brutal assault and murder that bos ever taken place In Alabama. The victim was Mr*. Maggie Dick erson, of t'ordova. Walker county. BRIDGE NEAR GALVESTON BEING REPAIRED RAPIDLY By Private Leaeed Wire. Galveston. Tax, June 11.—The 400 feet of the bridge connecting Galvee- ton with the mnln line will be repair ed by nightfall, and connection by rail with the outside world re-e*tab- fished. A large quantity of material ha* been rushed lo the burned portion of the bridge and a great number of workmen are engaged In the work of repairing It. MAD KING NEAR DEATR ON ESTATE IN BAVARIA SCORE OP PERSONS WITNESS MURDER AND SUICIDE Seven Bullets Are Fired at Young Woman, Three Taking Effect. OTTO 18 REPORTED TO BE 8ERI- OUSLY ILL—WANTS TO KILL PEA8ANT8. By Private Leaned Wire. Troy, N. Y., June 13.—In the pres ence of a score of people, John Carter killed Mamie Stanton, an estimable younff woman ot the east side, and Ily Private Leaned Wire. , — __ ...... Herlln, .!uns 13.—A UlipnVh from Munich committed suicide by shooting* himself, says Ihst serious llluesn has n«nlu taken Jealousy Is supposed to hnvo been hold upon mad Klnjt Otto of Itnraria. By the motive which prompted the crime, n peculiar coincidence today happens to For years Carter had been desperately be the twentieth anniversary of Kins Otto's In love with the young lady, but his at- ascension to the throne. Heveral years l*e-1 tentlons were not encouraged. 1 Seven bullets were fired at Mias fore he succeeded his mad brother, King I b uU®t» were fired Ludwig li. otto was nfflietd with a most Stanton and' three tdok effect, dangerous form of mental trouble nnd for twenty years he has been hopelessly |ti me. the country being under the i * •geney. Ludwig HOTEL ARRIVALS. commit ted suicide. Ludwig's form of lusanlty was an exaggerated passion for art. otto's passion la to kill. For twenty years his guards have -*- * *~ ■- * - their lives while on their Inasne raler. AT THE KIMBALL. XV. C. Davis. {17 mnn .'f ifmnllT rinxlon. llrcenrllle. 8. fit Mr*. T. C*rly. nutuc. wllb unkempt lie.nl xml wlVil eye.. A 4 '?, 1 ill"" L" ! Ills pastime won ahaoilnx at peassuis who ' 9 ,V',? n< ’,S ,,l ‘lo: K. chsncetl lo p*s* wltblu rnuge of his win I r ^ n u 1 'H r,' u Bell, 'ifi'civllli'. down. It l« Mild I but he would sit at n Ij 1 , Ill'll' linn 1st file. Ala.: It. K. window sll through the d*y walling for * Dfiuu’t vl!i u c 101111*0 to "l-'l »l'""s«i'l. IS?' JttoJRfW W&luftha. YluirX MRS. GOULD MUST PAY I wife. Tennessee: cf°3? B i*trt*' Tennessee! FOR PLANS FOR "CASTLE* By Private Leased Wire. — orgt I Uoodrlcli. Tennessee: K. O. McLc | New York; V. K. Smith, New York: II, W. New York June IS The nnn#>iut» Kf* tnrk; J. I*. McCord. Augusta; , . . rn aw Une Tne appeUat# F. w. Freeman, huiitavllle, Ain.; M. I*, [vision of the supreme court has James, fleorgla; D. A. Bnker, Georgia; II. aanlmouely affirmed th© Judgment of ?' *• C^Hand. It. Ludwig city; division unanimously affirmed the Judgment of I?* Km .. -« Ih« # . 0 r°chltevt r< enawm^v'Mi U*K K «5l5SuL. g i»?w K v;ly> 1| , .'“j: c,t JL ; n - r Columbus; W. M. Oould to draw the plan* for Caatle (Irsham. Greenville. 8. t\; D. K. Dugger, Gould, In Port Washington, Long Is- I IMnnlnghnm; II. II. Itrown. city; R. It. land. j lllnes, Georgia; J. m, Mct’rnne, 8. Louis; PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY I Allan I*. Illit'. I’limmiTra, (la,; E. Iloliler, II. U. llrowu, Kfulurky; W. E. Mallory, Ohio: It. I'nrknr. (Ii’orfIn: I. E. Munger, Adnmi, I'hattniuaign; Mr*. M. II. 4'ook, Himi'IoI lo The Hoorn!an Columbus, Ga., June lllnes, a harness maker < Troup county, has filed a tltlon In bankruptcy In ItabllUle* being 3350.28, while hie a> seta are 3461.33. Ileargln; J. F. IliUea nnd wife. Mr.. 8. A. Ijimnr, (Irorsla; l>. W. Edwards, Tocco* Minnsiola Republicans. Duluth, Minn., June 13.—The moet open convention the Republicans of Minnesota have held In years assem bled here today for the nomination of a mate ticket to be voted on at the fall election. The make-up of the tick et can not be forecaeted with the slighted degree of certainty. It I* a free-for-all race with several aspirants for each place on the ticket, Includ ing the governorship. Jacobson ap pear* In the lead for the gubernatorial nomination, blit it I* conceded that several ballot* will be necessary to a choice, as many of the delegation* will vote for favorite *one on the first roll-call. low* State Normal 8chool. Cedar Falls, Iowa, June 13.—The class that graduated today from the loiva State Normal school wa* one of the largest In the history of the Insti tution. The commencement address S resident, John Dymond, of New Or gans. Several committee report* were followed by papers by Avery C. Moore, of Weiner, Idaho, and E. P. Adler, of Davenport, Iowa. J. P. Baumgartner, of Pasadena, Cal., tell* the editors all about "Newapcper Grit" thl* evening, following which there will be a mm- mer night entertainment for the vis itors. Maine Grand Army of the Republle in Session, Portland, Maine, June 13.—The an nual encampment of the Maine Grand Army of the Republic opened In Port land today, to continue until Friday. The attendance of veteran* I* large, and all sign* point to a most success ful gathering. Weds Naval Lieutenant. New York, June 13.—In 81. Bartholo mew church, Brooklyn, the marriage was celebrated today of Miss Ruth was delivered by John F. Riggs, ■ df Gibson, daughter of Rear Admiral and Des Molnee, state superintendent public Instruction. ot Miners Hold Celebration. Butte, Mont., June IS.—A notable celebrations of Miners' Union day was held in Butte today. Business was gen erally ssupended, and the city was dec orated for the occasion. Governor Jo seph K. Toole delivered the address ot the day. Dominion Fisheries Commiszlon. Vancouver, British Columbia, June 13.—This Is the date fixed for the reas sembling of the Dominion fisheries commission In British Columbia to con sider the fisheries question of the coast. The commission will visit all the canneries, traps, etc., In Canadian Pacific waters, and on Puget sound, and gather all the data necessary to arrive at a definite conclusion regard ing the great fishing Industry of the Pacific. Editors Talk Shop. Indianapolis, Ind., June IS.—The Na tional Editorial Association 1# cele brating Its coming of age .with the largest gathering In Its history. The twenty-first annual convention opened Mrs. William C. Gibson and Lieutenant Theodore* William Tarrant, United States navy. The bridegroom Is at present attached to the cruiser Charleston. The wedding was attend ed by many naval officers. A N S L E Y P A R K Western Board* of Trad* Meet. Edmonton, Alta., June 13.—The sec ond annual convention ot the Asso ciated Boards of Trade of Weatern Canada met here today with a good attendance. All matters relating to the development of western Canada will be discussed during the two days of the convention. Commencement at DePauw. Greencastle, Ind;, June' 13.—The six ty-seventh annual commencement ex ercises of DePauw university were held In the university auditorium to day. The address was made by the Rev. William A. Quayle, D.D., of Chi cago. Ball of Firo in Sky. Sandusky, Ohio, June IS.—Emerg ing from a cloudless sky, r hugo ball of fire shot across Put-ln-Bay yester day, making a loud report. Its direc tion wa* Southwesterly. As it passed from view It seemed jo explode. The Island superstitious ones aro alarmed. TIMBER LAND TITLE CASE IS BEING ARGUED Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn., June 13—Colonel W. T. Turley, Hon. Frank P. Bond and Hon. J. II. Zarecor, of Nashville, are arguing for the plaintiff the case of B. F. New nan vs. the Central Land and Coal Company, in which the title to 53,606 acre* of land Is the Issue. Judge W. T. Smith, of Sparta, and John F. McNutt are arguing the case for the defendant. The case Is being heard by United States Judge Clark. AT THE THEATERS lanta. EXPECTS LOW PRICE PHPHPHBiHHMpColambuH, Ga,; c. J. Well. Athena; J. K. l»nnt, Greenville. 8. C.; I W. K. Fawn. North t'nrolina; I».-A. roben, , Itnltlinoro: XV. M. l.ackcy, Alabama: U. Turnbull. Mmlltton, Ga.; J. M. Stubbs. Dub* lMiblln, W. Pritchett, Dublin, ... . vl», Dublin; II. W. Trnwlck, New York; K. Thorn. Nn»bvlllc; Min* Hell. Greenville, Special to The Georgian. , —....... . JRL ...mm Charlotte. N. C„ June U.-Preslilent ^viV 5 s, ‘VKiL 11 m?* U n' C, C. Moore, of the North Carolina Cot- \*,,]dnxton' H t? 1 I'nziand ' \Vw 'Yurtr ton Grower* Annotation, having Junt ifyala, MeRn'e. N* Y.; J. It! Mootv,’ returned from a trip through the coant thtxler: T. II. fob**. Chicago; J. Lanke- ntnten and the middle nouthwest, today I man. New York; J. W. Porter. New York; gave out an Important interview on the Fampbell, Adrian: \V. 11. Cnltawnv, WANTS ENCAMPMENT OF GEORGIA REGIMENT Bpevlxt In The lleorxian. Columbua, Go., June 13.—A strong ef fort It being quietly made to secure an encampment of the Fourth Georgia reg iment In thl* city during thr summer. The two local companies are working up th* rnstter. and Lieutenant Colonel Preer end Major Coart, whose head quarters ere here, are also greatly In ravor of an encampment being held here. mu. iTj. l "v rill,; II. E. Kklliuef, city: II. W. that the crop will pot bring n* much c.rrcnvllle. (in.; J. EiSetl, Richmond, money this season ak last, making the -- ■ calculation on the basis of no change AT THE ARAGON. 841,1 Pr T"'; C. W. Upchurch, rilr; V. H. Berry, city; dent Moore. That la, the amount of oh.M,'. K. MiL'.l, Detroit: t>. «. Fuslierc cotton thla season will not be a* great|tlnrf. W. J. I*nrk«*r. linen* Vista. Ga.: J. T. aa Inst season, pound for pound with I'pehnw, Richmond. Vn.; L. Kemlnll. Fob quail,y also considered." _ «*«• FORMER NEGRO PREACHER J Valdosta;'P. A, Fuller Asheville, N. (’*; GOES TO PENITENTIARY | _ con. .in.; IS. W. Ilrluson, Stllluiore: A. O. Special to Th* Georgian. IK™'"- Maifisoo.Jla.; U D. Utrks, Jlrs. fc M. Illeks, Man Frumduoo; A. II.' Town***. Mississippi; K. ITItehett. VIIIs Rim. Gn.; Dunlap, * negro ex-preacher, who I V. l.^t.LmU; t* E. Turner, Tumiw. sbs w saws? “■ H&t Ladies’ Phaetons, Light Surries, Bike Biggies, Kone-madiHareess, Rising Saddles. Real Runahiils, Pobber Tires, Banner Buggies, Bolster Springs, Wort Wagons, Etc. [ront New Depot. E. D. CRANE & CO. 44 & 46 Madison kn. J THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO AT THE MARION. Levy Pharr. FnMuuin, (la * l. 4nurei Lmtnvlllr; Ron Mtnoox, J. M. Starrrtt, Knoxville*; XX". II. Itnynnr, Lrniisvttl*; it. Me*liiliobl. Tennllie, («.; C. Voting, Ala- Wrightsville Beach, N •0. j iitt'ktMiu. Texs.; A. M. Campbell uii<! wife, ° Wrot Vlrxinkj: P. I'nrrUb. Athena, its.; Commencing Saturday, June the #th. % Mr.tyg.. t^dujNa,. «M.T. y. Itrader •nd continuing each Saturday during m,ro“ v »™rtf.XdTuh.ii“”i"’ if. o the months of June, July and Au*| Fleirher, Jaekeoa, is..; Tom uialr/ vir, j gust, through ilceping can will be f' ala i T i.l. c. Uroti^. lented, delivering paaieogen «t the M.JSi^i..‘m uptuli?.’ UroJl- hotela at \\rtghtsvllle Beach, leaving den***. U. I.; !»«•« Wsii»*rs, Renu*. Ga.; c;. ■ Atlanta at l:IS n, in • returning. leive I Riley* city: J. G. Brown. Kvotncky: W. Wrightsville each ThurolT arS $ Kou8 ’ U "’ : Atlanta the following morning at J:*0[ — 1 a. m. Season tickets 3IS.55; week Nursing Mo;-srs and Malaria, end tlekef*. good for five days, 35.25. The Old Standard. Orove'a Tamteless 3 . «-‘*'| chl| | Ton , c dr)v „ ou , matar | a ,„ d SEABOARD. I Chill Tonic drives out malaria builds up the system, Bold by alt * dealer* Air tt years. Price aa rents. At th* Casino. Th# great popularity of the Weils- Dunne-Harlan Company It such that even rain falling In torrents does not seem to have much effect on the crowd*, for two remarkably large au diences were present yesterday at the Casino. While the wind howled and the rain beat outside the audience that occupied a goodly part of the theater enjoyed the performance thoroughly, demanding encores when the musical numbers were put on. “Glorlana” Is an English comedy, but It Is safe lo say that the author would hardly recognise hts own In the merry musical melange which Is being of fered at the Casino this week.. These clever lot of performers have a way of Introducing new nnd up-to-date ma terial, topical songs, big musical num bers, and original stage business which would make a success out of the dull est comedy. It Is this skillful handling nf the raw material which has made the wonderful success of thl# organisa tion. "Gloriano" In less skillful hands might not fare so well, but as it Is presented now It makes a most enjoy able entertainment and every person who has seen the performance this week at thfe Casino Is delighted with the show. . Next week we are to have the tame company In "The Night of the Fourth.” It Is by far the best thing the Wetts- Dunne-Harlan Company has ever done and Little Chip Bnd Mary Marble, as well as the chorus, will have splendid opportunities to do their best work. The sale of seats for next week will commence Friday morning at the Grand box office. SELECTION OF CHAIRMAN IS CAUSING COMMENT Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 13.—The tight over the selection of a chairman for the state Democratic convention-is attracting a great deal of attention In this county. It Is conceedd here that Hon. M. H. Patterson does not have the situation well In hand and ho and his advisers ore at sea about a state chair man. Democrats here believe that Hon. Benton McMIllln wants a hand In say ing who shall be state cnairman. RESCUE PARTY FINDS MISSING YOUNG MEN Hpeclal to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga, June 13.—The two missing members of the naval reserves were found this morning by the res cue party at Little Tybee. They had been picked up by a fisherman. Saturday night, five members of the reserves, under command of Lieuten ant Wortham, left for a trip to Beach Hammock. Three of the men. Inciud- Ing the commanding officer, were brought back yesterday afternoon by a relief party. The young men were In a storm, and Lieutenant Wortham swam to Tybee for help. >v hen he got back, thv two young men were separated from their companions. The stock of provisions gave out Sun day night, and the men who returned were almost famished. AUCTION SALE POSTPONED Owing to inclement weather Ansley Park Auction Sale is postponed until next RELIGIOUS ENTHUSIASM AT HUNTSVILLE REVIVAL gporlal to The Grcrclan. fiuntsvlllc, Ala.. June 13.—A* t re sult of religious enthusiasm growing out of the Rlce-Starkey revivals at the Dallas Avenue Baptist church, the Huntsville cotton mill* have suffered another partial shut-down. A large number of the women In the spooling room got happy, yesterday, and quit work, bnt they are sll back today. MOB ASKS VIRGINIANS TO AID IN JAIL ATTACK special to The Georgian. Pocomoke City. Md., June 13.—The entire lower portion of the Maryland and Virginia pcnlntula Is 'terribly aroused over the terrible double crime committed by William fiimmons, a ne- gro, who on Sunday night assaulted Mr*. C. Robert Barnes and Mies Fran ces Powell, near Kingston, and over an attempted murder committed lost night by another negro. , * Hundreds of desperate men went from Somerset county and other parts of the peninsula today intent on the lynching of Simmons. The negro was locked up In jail at Eattville, Va. A a I ,und re*I Virginia troops which Governor Swanson ordered from Prirtamonfl. no.l V...r ii. ........ „. .TO? " nd arrived there shortly before midnight. Disappointed and angered, many of * Marylanders armed themselves the ?,n h WE* a ?2 " anted to storm the Jatl. When they found the jail waa safely guandad they tried to persuade the Virginians to atd them jn breaking down the stone structure. At this writing.the mob Is parading stisrk^he" Ja'i'| MlUnB ° n °W x,rtuBlt y ,* '"fl*™ 81 . 1 "" received this morning states that Governor Swanson I* de termined that peace shall prevail. The condition of mi*b Powell, who la only 13, wok reported at midnight as extremely critical, and the doctors In charge *ay she cannot recover. For jt while tt wqq thought Mrs, Barn MONDAY JUNE 18, The entire mill wa* compelled to would be able to leave the hospital™” close down for a day a few weeks ago day, but the doctors%*V th. A5I. v*t' Ie ,he .t’ulpepper-t'onnelley revl-'her home would would nrnVA fnf.nl #<w her home would would prove fatal 1:30 P. M. All parties inter ested in either the sale or Atlanta Real estate, are invited to attend a barbe- luncheon at 12:30 o’clock on the shaded lots which will be sold first. The terms for all lots sold are one- third cash and bal ance in one and two years at 6 per cent. For further par ticulars apply to FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR, CHARLES M. ROBERTS, ANSLEY BROTHERS. I dial