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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY. JUNE *1. 190H.
OUTHERN SOCIETY
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
R .T. Tlghe, superintendent of the
Aehi rllle city schools, Joined a party
of twenty friends in Baltimore Frhliy
and proceeded to New York, where
they “oiled for Europe. The party will
•pend ten weeka-abrodd, visiting' En
gland. Scotland, Germany, Ireland,
France, Italy and Swltterland. '
su it/ * i land the party will tramp
di-nanc# of about too miles.
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. O'Reilly are en
tertaining n party of their New Or
leans friends at their country home
m ar Asheville. Included In the party
ant: H. J. Rush ton. Miss Rushtoi
Mrs. Devereux, Joseph Devereux, <
Orleans, and several of Mr.
O'Reilly’s employees In the general
manager's office of the Chicago ft Al
ton railroad, at Indlanapo:
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth, and
W. A. Chenoweth. Jr., and Beach Che
noweth, will entertain at a house par
ty next week In honor of their Atlanta
anti Birmingham friends. In the par
ty will be Misses Una Webb, Mary
Gillespie, of Birmingham, Laura Wit
hum, of Atlanta, and Willie Redd, of
Columbus, Go.
The regular Saturday evening dinner
at the Swannanoa Country Club, will
hi cln this evening, to run throughout
tin summer months. Golfers and ten-
FALLI8-H EWELL. '
Griffin, Os.—Sunday morning, at tbs resi
dence of the bride's parents, Miss OollTe
Hewell was united In marriage to Mr. All-
nfs players will, as In the peat, great
ly enjoy these affairs and the Batur-
games
the club
dny afteraon
grounds.
Rutherford Harvey, of Danville, V«.,
Is spending a few weeks at Bupy Hall,
the country home of Mr. W. A. Cooper.
E. M. Barnard, of this city. Is visit
ing friends In Atlanta.
Miss Catherine Spottswoode, of Pe
tersburg, Va. r Is visiting her friend,
Mrs. G. A. Sinclair, at Ravenscroft
Cottage.
s. T. Harris, of Atlanta, le spending
a few weeks at the aBttery Park ho
tel. •
.Miss Nellie Greenlee, who has been
visiting her mother In Asheville, has
""returned to Atlanta.
Charles Hart, Edward Whitehead. A.
L. Stearns, and 8. E. Shelly left yes-
1 terday for a six-weeks' automobile trip
through North Carolina and Virginia.
carterSvTlle, GA.
Miss Julia Jones was the hostess at
a reception last Thursday evening In
honor ot Mieses Irene Walker, of Mon
roe, and Mias Jule Demlng, of Jackson
ville, Ela., the guest of Mrs. A. B.
Conyus.
The Misses Foute entertained Mon
day night for Misses Wynne, of At
lanta, and Summerour, of Dalton, the
guests of Misses Strickland.
Miss Marian Bromhy entertained the
younger society set on Tuesday even- I
"files Anise Harris, of New Orleans,
Is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Wilbur.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strickland have
returned from a trip to New York
and Boston.
Miss Jessie Wlkle la visiting In
Roanoke, Vo.
Dr. Joe Akerman and wife, from
Wilmington, N. C., are the guests of
Mrs. Walter Akerman.
.Mias Marie Gllreath la spending the
summer months In Providence, K. I.
.Mrs. T. W. Milner, Miss'Anise Harris
and Mr. Clarence Harris will leave
next week for Hendersonville, N. C„ for
a month's ■
.Mrs. Lila Morgan Is at home after
a two-months' visit In Atlanta.
Misses Walker, of Monroe, and Dem
lag. of Jacksonville, Ela., are the
gut-eta of Mrs. A. B. Cungus at Fair-
view.
Miss Mary Lee Patton, of Fayett*
Is the guest of Miss Mellle Knight.
Mias Charlotte Marshall Is the guest
of Miss Nannelle Crawford, In
lama.
Mi-ses Cornelia Field and BaraTumlln
are spending the summer In Versailles,
Ky.
Miss Mansi Smith Is the guest of
friends at Pablo Beach.
gaffnIy, 8. C.
Tuesday evening a happy event In the
life of two popular young people In Gaff-
r.v was the marriage of Mies Nannie Cora
Itleliardaon to Mr. Thomaa H. I'larkaon,
a young tuialneaa mai
Clarkaou. of South O
V . hureh. Mlaa Itlchanlaon la the daughter
of Captain W. II. Illrhardaon, and la very
T-tpJar. a Mater of the hrl.le, Mra. II. A.
i.!! ertdjre. of Atlanta, and Mr. tptil Mra.
1. W. Illrhardaon. of Mtllrdxrvlilr. Ga.,
Iwrre In attendance, with ouly a few very
•Intimate frlenda of the parttea.
I*r. Joacpti N. Littlejohn, a recent grad
nate of pharmacy, la off on a pleasant ra,
cation, lie haring married one of our moot
lovable young Indira. Mlaa Huale 1‘arki-r.
The bridal couple will retnru on Wednca
day from a trip North.
WEST POINT, GA
Mlaa Luflle Hardy left Tueaday for
A visit to rolatlvea In Atlanta,
Miss Lucy Bell Johnson, of Tuske-
goo, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Lem Askew.
Miss Jessie Lewis Johnaon Is expect
ing us her guests. Miss Genevieve La-
v, ruler, of Montesum* and Misses Jo-
etc and Nettle McCall, of Quitman.
Miss Fay Shults will leave for Hamp
ton Tuesday, where she will bo the
guest of Miss Nell Henderson.
Miss Annie Sue BonnelL of Oxford,
Gs.. Is vlsltlnff her sister, Mrs. John
Poer.
Misses Florence and Addle Frame,
of West Virginia, will be tht guests
of Miss Katie Smith next week.
Mrs. Eunice Winston and daughter,
Mlr-s Tinsley Winston, left this week
for Californio, where they will spend
tba summer.
Mrs. A. H. Barton and little dough-
ter, who have been the guests of Mrs.
r M Scott, have returned to their
home at Wrens, Ga.
Mrs. E. P. Harris left this week for
Vu -hlngton, D. C., where she will visit
her eon
Mrs. J. M. Cooper and children will
return to their home In New York
n-vt week, accompanied by her sister.
Miss Mury Willis Little, who »1U spend
the summer there.
Mine Annie Hammond has returned,
after a visit to friends In Newnan.
Bess Smith Is expected home
T. Hewell. and Is a charming young wom
an. The groom Is chief engineer and ms-
rblnlat of the Spalding mill. At 1 o'clock
a auiuptooua dinner waa aerrad to quit*
uiunlter of lavited guests.
COVINGTON, GA.
Mrs. W. I. Maddox was the guest
Mrs. Bello Bradshaw thla week.
W. M. Dunlap has returned from
atay of two weeks at Indian Spring.
Mrs. Owen O. Jackson, of Berner, I
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. II. Milner.
Mias Sallle Mae Sockwell had aa her
gueat last week Mies Mattie Heygood,
of Atlanta.
Meiers. Will Rainey end Lance
Flemleter spent 8unday In Willard, the
gueete of rrlende.
Rev. end Mra. R. C. Cleckler have
i their gueat thle week Mlaa Kate
Morse, of West Point.
Tucker Griffin, of Slone Mountain,
was with frlenda here a few days this
week.
Miss Lucyle Bradshaw le spending
some time with her grandmother In'
Norwood.
Mite Pauline Rublne, of Atlanta, le
spending some time with her brother,
W. M. Dunlap.
Mlse Luclle Peek haa returned from-
e week's stay with Mrs. John Barclay,
of Atlanta
Mlse Deeee Hays le the gueat of Mlaa
Louise Timmerman, In Forsyth.
Mesdemes E. E. Templln and C. E.
Henalee, of McDonougA, hevo re
turned to their home, after a gileas-
ent stay with Mra. A. N. Hays.
Mra. Thomaa Curtle, of Fltsse
woe the gueat of Mra. Powell Skelton,
In Midway, thla week.
Mra. Mamie Terrell end Mist Della
Rjhertaon spent a few daya teat wreck
with frlenda In Atlanta.
Mra. 11. B. Andereon end Mile Berta
Anderson have returned from a visit
to friends In Atlanta
Mrs. Flslder Osburn, of Mansfield,
spent several days last week the guest
of Mra Henry Odum, In Midway.
Captain end Mrs. James M. Pace at
tended the Gordon-Hodgeon wedding,
In Athens.
Mlse Madge Terrell le the guest of
a house party thle week In Newnan,
given by Mlaa Marguerite Nunnelly.
Mies Kate Thompson, of Eudora Is
apendlng tba week In Covington, tho
guest of Misses Stephenson.
Mlaa Bern Wood, of Walnut Grove,
visited Mrs. J. L. Whitehead this
Miss Essie llyer left this week to
visit friends In Cols City and Atlanta
She will be absent about a month.
Mlse Sara Furman, of Clemaon, S.
C„ Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eu
gene R. Pendleton, on Floyd street.
Miss Emmie Stewart hi* returned to
her home In Montgomery, Ala, after
a week’s stay with Mrs. Robert
Fowler.
Misses Nettle and Sallle Pool have
returned to their home In Atlanta af
ter a few days' visit to Mrs. J. L.
Whitehead.
Mlaaee Ackle White end Claudia
Harwell left thle week to attend the
summer school of the Unlveyelty
Tennessee.
Mlaa Marie Houston hnd Mice Lucy
Mlllen returned to their home In At
lanta Monday, after a two weeke' stay
with Mrs. L. A. Clarke.
Mlaaee Mattie Banks, George and
Jeannette Evans end Janie Chupp re
turned home after a week with Mrs.
Jack Swann.
COWS ARE CONDEMNED
AND ORDERED KILLED
INSPECTOR CLAIMS THEY ARE
INOCULATED WITH TU
BERCULOSIS.
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte. N. C., June 30.—Dr. Adam
Fisher, meat Inspector of the city, has
examined and condemned thirty-eight
cows out of a herd of nixty-elx, be
longing to a leading dairyman of thla
city and the animals will be killpd
without delay.
I ■ Tuberculosis infection is the trouble,
as diagnosed by Inapector Fisher. He
declares, however, that the digest** haa
not reached the milk and that there
fore the patrons of tho dairy, which la
one of the largest here, are not in any
dangervfrom using the milk.
TILLMAN EXPLAINS ,
WHY.THEnEPARATED
DECLARES BIO STICK DESERTED
PITCHFORK DUR
ING BATTLE. •
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, June 30.—In a speech In
the senate on. the railroad rate bill
yeetordny Senator Tillman told why the
Itehfork" hnd been divorced from tho
Ig stick," that the "big stick" had
deserted the ‘‘pitchfork,'' while doing
duty on the tiring lines. He said that
to use a baseball term, when he looked
around during tho game he saw the big
stick rushing In on all-fours, to get
between Father Allison's legs.
He stated that he had no fault to
nd. except that the president had been
Inconsistent In coming to the mM.
once of the senate conference; that It
was a little remarkable that Just at the
time he might do something to curb
monopolies, the president was mum on
everything except what ho was going
to do to the Standard Oil.
J. J. BROWN RESENTS
METHODS OF CAMPAIGN
GREENE AND GAYNOR
ASK EOR TRANSFER
me uuuurm huu wuienmi aim
“I swear fealty to no party, hut
to principles/' And when th,
we, sounded at St. Louis by the
, _ this, when an
Ity presented Itself, ws have rot
■ nllst ticket end hare no apologies to
te, and no regrets for the course we
have taken.
Mrs. Lee Knox Taylor, of Paducah,
Ky., and Mine Ethel Bel '
Icher, of Beau-
jest* of their tnoth-
Irher, on Montlcello
mont, Tex., are
er, Mrs. Hattie
Mrs. W. I. Herbert, of Columbia, S.
C, will arrive In a few days, to be
the guest of Mrs. Eugene R. Pendle
ton. ' ...
Miss Lou Williams has returned to
her home In Newborn, after a visit to
Captain G. D. Heard. , „ _
Mieses Sara and Marguerite Ruther
ford are the attractive guests of Miss
Rosa Cannon, In Midway.
Mrs. Simeon Wheeler has returned
after an extendod visit to her daugh
ter. Mrs. W. W. Rhoden, of Johnson,
8. C,
Misses Maggie and Carrie Berk and
Mr. Harry Davis are In Oklahoma,
visiting their uncle, Mr. Thomas C.
U Mlsses Dot and Maud Atkinson, who
have.been the guests of Mrs. Boyd
for the past few days, have returned
to their home In Madison.
Mines Lora and Annie Minor, or
Mllledgeville, and Mlse Nettle Blnlon,
of Albany, are . the guests of Mrs.
Howard Mlddlebrok, at High Point.
Misses Dessa and Elinor Hayes
ere hosteesee at a delightful ]
given at their home on Montlcel
honor of their gueste, Mines Gladys
Tilley, of Conyers, and Ell
Greenville.
JA8PER, ALA.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey V. "'alt*, of Jack-
Mra. Thomas Aeks Dlvorct.
Mrs. N, L. Thomas filed suit In the
euperior court Saturday morning for
divorce from D. O. Thomas,, who Is al
leged to be a non-resident. Cruel treat
ment Is alleged In the petition.
Atlanta Typos to Install Officer*.
The Atlanta Typographical Union
will hold e meeting Sundayaftemoon to
Install Its newly elected officers.
Chsngt In Official*,
J. A. Northcqtt has been appointed
■ollcltlng agent of the Georgia railroad,
with headquarters In Atlanta, vlfe D.
W. Sullivan, who has been transferred
to other duties In connection with the
office of R. E. Morgen, general agent.
The appointment of Mr. Northcutt be
comes effective Sunday.
aenrille. Fie., ere rljltlas Mrs. "ells
• - ‘ Mr*. J. K. lleley.
of Birmingham. bee been
Annie Wood*.
». Of Mobile. I* the «ne*t
of her eoiwln. Mlee Ell* Ihiffee.
Mr*. J. II. Cranford ha* relumed from
a vlelt to friend* et Macon. Ml**
Perrin P. Hunter. dClacfcnetl.biibeen
le giiesf of Mr. and Mr* J. H. Cjsaffwj;
A. jl. Dongle*. formerly of this rite. hut
now of GadMen. haa been vliltlns friend*
here.
Me
1 |ogi'>'e.” r £f tVrrniitnn."~MV»*.' are* rial tine
ilr* and Mr* Charles Dana Inns le b**«
Mnesrov# bee gone to Now York
,0 MI*Ja'b*?Io T end Lee* Cmner. of Blrm-
Ingham. ere the ggeeta of Mtae lAur*
fairish.
CHILD IS KIDNAPED
BY PLEASURE PARTY.
By Private Leased Wire.
Lexington. Ky.. June 1#.—Andrew
,, Ml '' . l rYjLiT.nvI.lt toiTre Erneit McMullln* of Natural Bridge, Wolfe
tin* week from a visit to Mrs. Emeu h „ wired the local notice that
lluguley in Atlanta.
Mr. end Mrs: Trox Bank*tnn and eon
left last week for »•? extended trip
through Canada.
Miss Stella Brown has returned home
. delightful visit to her »l*ter In
Tennessee.
Mies Kpple Lee Scott entertained a
fc\, friends at euchre Friday mortt-
Thc young people enjoyed • picnic et
Robinson's pork, Wednesday.
LIZELLA.
Prnh-wer *nd Mr- W. T. Wy»a end eon
»•' HJ 1 •
Mr Hiiirlhe „r Smiths A Hash-., of
lin *rw»nt Si'tur.lny night berr.
* 1 — went to
Warm
Inn M.*.
I'boiuus
i
ii nd C. K.
Inrlud-
iVmljr,
\v^i i.u.
k
county, hee wired the local police that
excursionists who came there Friday
from Winchester nml Clark counties
had kidnaped his 3-year-ald *on and
asked the police to search for the boy.
The baby'e mother Is nearly erased
over her I os*
MOTHER ABDUCT8 CHILD
FROM FOSTER PARENTS.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 30.—Mr*. Annie
Haselman, whose 10-yesr-old daughter
wo* abducted In an . automobile on
Thursday from the home of her foster
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haas. In Dover,
Del. announce* that the child I* with
her. The child, who was adopted by
Mrs. Has* several years ago, was re
cently awarded to Its mother by a de
cision of court. %
At Railroad Y. M. C. A.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
there will be a song and fellowship
service at the Railroad Young Men's
Christian Association rooms. Mr. W.
A. Wells, chairman of the religious
work committee, will give a short talk
and ths remainder of the hour will be
given to song and testimony. The
roome will be open during the after
noon, and will be found a desirable
place to spend the time.
Wholesaler* at ’Cue.
For thn purpoee of creating a bet
ter spirit of good fellowship among
the many wholesale dry goods, hat and
shoe companies of the city, the mem
ber* or th# firm* and their employee*
enjoyed a barbecue and outing at
lirownwood Saturday afternoon as the
guests of th* Trultt-Bllvey Hat Com
pany.. The Arms which were repre
sented by the party which left the
city Saturday afternoon were: A. M.
Robinson Company, Dougherty-Ward-
Little Company: Stovall Bros., John 811-
vey Company. Everett-Rldley Company,
Ragan, Malone ft Company, McCon
nell ft Christopher; J. K. Orr Shoe
Company, M. C. Kiser Shoe Company,
Arnold Hat Company, Atklne, McKel-
dln ft Brown: Trultt-Sllvey Hat
Company, and Gramllng-BpaldlngCom'
pony. ;
Testimony Service.
The Business Men's Gospel Union,
represented by A. W. Fqrllnger, J. W.
Patterson, J. A. Price, Lem McCollough,
Tom Moody end others, will conduct e
testimony service et Barnett church,
Hampton street and Bradley avenue,
Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock.
Barrett Club Formed.
An enthusiastic meeting of the voter*
1 the Fifth ward wee held Friday
night In behalf of V. M. Barrett, end
a permanent organisation was formed
looking toward Increasing the Interest
end to assist In his election. The name
the organisation Is "Barrett's Club
the Young Men of the Fifth Ward."
Although formed by young men, thle
club hee already received several of the
older voters. Ed. A. Marsh was elected
chairman; Howard Williams, vice
chairmen, and R. A. Holbrook, secre
tary. The club will meet once a
we*k. at a place designated at each
meeting night.
Bulling* Verdict Reserved.
The aolt for alimony of Mra. Belle
White Stalling* against George T.
Stallings, heard In chambers by Judge
J. T. Pendleton. In the superior court,
Friday, was, completed and taken under
advisement/ by the court. A decision
will probably be bended down next
week.
Decision Reserved in Telephone Case.
Arguments In the suit of the South-
atate of Georgia as
In our great and beloved
It Is today. And In this
i to ear that, had It not
Atlanta Oeov
William A. Wright, comptroller gen- . - _
era), were heard In chambers Friday * n<l lll*ertT-lnrlnx editor, w* would not have
morning by Judge J. T. Pendleton, of
the superior court. Attorney General
John C. Hart appeared for the state.
The court will take the suit under ad
visement and render a decision In a
few days.
Roan Hears Motions. '
Judge L. S. Rosn heard a number
of motions In suits from the Stone
Mountain circuit Saturday morning In
hie chambers In the superior court,
second division. Several attorneys
from the counties making up the cir
cuit were present.
■g is*
had a paper In this, the most trylhs hour
of Georgia's political history, to which we
could bare looked for a fair ami Impartial
presentmeat of the real conditions a* they
exist.
I at
tanta Geoi
for the hlgheet principles of any paper v
have ever read, and the day la not far dt
tnnt when the masses of the people of Oeor-
' . of the South, and of the nation, will
their eye on The Georgian aa the
d champion of the people'! rifl ‘
On the editorial page of The Attanti
RV,
Court House Getting Quiet. "
Judge J. T. Pendleton, of the su
perior court, will hand down a number
of Important decisions Monday morn
ing et the opening of the July term
of court. Several suits, > which have
attracted unusual attsntlon, have been
heard by him, and decisions ressrved,
and It Is expected that verdicts will
be given In all these cases; The su
perior court will follow Its usual cus
tom and adjourn Tuesday until the
beginning of the September terrfl. A
number of suits have already been llled
In p " * “ *
prob
Old Nurse is III.
who lias for many years been In th*
family of Mrs. Lucian L. Knight. Is
critically III, and la not expected to
live. Mrs. Clair Is a Scotchwoman.
Her fidelity to duty through many
years has won for her the love of the
entire family.
Dr. Bradley Honored.
The Rev. Dr. H. 8. Bradley, former
pastor of Trinity Msthodlst church, and
at present In charge of St. .Johns
church, ot St. Louie, hoe been Invited
to deliver the commencement sermon
at the University of Chicago. He Is e
Georgian, a graduate ot Emory College
and a former professor at that Institu
tion. •
Quellenstsin Goes to Europe.
Dr. E. Zoepffel-Quellensteln, German
consul for the Southern stats* whose
headquarter* Is In Atlanta, has been
(ranted a leave ot absence for several
months end will leave for Europe In
about two weeks. Baron von Norden-
llycht, councillor ot legation, will have
charge of the offfee during the ab
sence of the Consul, He will be assisted
by the secretarle* B. Steiger and O.
Herrman.
Investment Company Wants Charter.
The North Side Investment Compa
ny, through Us Incorporator* John 8.
Owens, B. M. Hood, Clyde King end
others, has applied to the superior
court for a charter. It proposes a
capitalisation of JIO.MB, with permis
sion to Increase this to 330,000.
Tech Alumni Ask Charter.
Th# Alumni Association of the Geor
gia School of Technology applied Fri
day afternoon for a charter, the appli
cation being made to the superior court
by Joseph B. McCrary. J. W. Little. W.
R. Glenn and \V. P. Walthall. Only
graduates holding diplomas will be eli
gible for membership.
Univtraalists to Meet.
The aemt-ennual parish meeting and
election of officers of the First Unl-
versallst church will be held at the
church, next Friday evening at S
o'clock. It la deslgned^.to nutka^ Oils j
made In our state.
master's voice.’’ Under this brai
Smith Is compsred to a dos and pictured a*
a dog licking his masters hand. Shame,
•bamn. shsmel My God, where are we
drifting! For wrhtt reason Was Mr. Smith
compared to a dog? Waa It for any vile
act that he had eoinmltted? No. Was It
because of any nngentlamanl
Mr. Hmltb’s part? No. Th
thinking mgn In Georgia that <
... itow the cause. Hoke Knilth le
making a light for the people. The great
cause for which be I* so nobly flshtlnu
places him In n relation to Tom IVntsou
that some of his adversaries cannot, occupy.
Yet he Is railed a dog because be. as the
leader of the people of Georgia, dlscuasc*
t an unpar
Hoke Siultb talking with
lltutiisiliiis Ihn rltrhla'nf film
ih« agalnut the fang tl
calling Iloke Smith a dof. Wba
ilouable nln! Iloke Smith fa
Tom Watson, c
people with a n.
common people than any man la our state,
with Tom Watson, who as s statesman or
Intellect, foresight and derotlon to princi
ple, who Is the superior of anr man In
Georgia, In the South, and, we doubt not.
In tho nation. And yet Hoke Smith Is
llkeucd unto a dog for no other reason than
that he has been consulting with this great
statesman. Now. no one knows better than
the editor of The Constitution that whst
wo say of Mr. Watson Is true, and no can
didate In this race for w«n»s*H
Tom Watson's support
" ”, But Mr. Howl _.
He certainly had time
him years ago, and to hare declared for
the principles for which Mr. Watson and
the people are contending. Had he done
Mr. Watson would hare been support-
him as loyal — **-•*•-
i tny opinion
hare entered
_t the stage
when he was trying to get Tom Wat
aupoprt he was confronted with a serious
proposition. Ho saw the people—the great
massea of the common people, the farmers,
the laboring people and the business pimple
—lining np behind the principles for which
Mr. \>atson had been contending. On the
other hand, he saw the same old ring, the
same old crowd, that had lieen making and
unmaking governors In Georgia for the past
quarter of a century, lining up together:
he saw In this last crowd the little handful prlr
of men who had aald about four years ago,
'*Clsrk Howell will l»e the next governor
of Georgia." And al>out thla time he heard
a voice saying onto him: "Clark, choose ve
this dnv # whom ye shall serve." Aw fni
proposition confronting yon, wa,n’t It, Mr.
Howell? No wonder yon wrote Tom to
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., June 30.—Greene and J
Gaynor, who have been confined In the mul
Bibb county jail here pending the out- iscto
come of their appeal for a new trial, de I
have asked for a transfer to tha Sa- bein
vannah Jail, on the ground that they tnor
can be nearer their attorneys. esc
Judge Speer has the request under
advisement. Reo:
Marshal White says, however, If tho*, an
request is granted, Greene and Gay-'y gla
nor will have to be confined In cells emon
In the Savannah Jail and will not ba i Re
allowed tho freedom of tho Jail yards, rprl.
- - — bln
STATION B TO MOVE
ABOUT JUNE 10TH
Station B. postoffice will be removed
on or about July 10 from the corner of
South Pryor and East Mitchell streets
to the corner of Mitchell street and
Madison avenue. The trend of busi
ness In that direction since.the butld-
of the new terminal station Is tha
nclpal cause of the removal. Ths
Jell pharmacy will occupy ths vacated
lldlng.
know when he wonld pass through At
No wonder ion wanted td see him. And
wanted to see him bad. You know you
wanted to sec Tom Watson, and yon know'
that the people ot Georgia know what yon
wanted to ace him for. sou had hoard the
voice of tho people, but you had made th*
wrong choice. Yon had found that the peo-
ile would any who should bo th* next gov-
rnor of Georgia, and not the crowd who
uul liven so enccoesful In the past, and at
thle late day In your paper you compare
Hoke to a dog tor no other reason than
that he beard the voice of the people, and
heeded it. Itrspectfnlly,
J. J. B.
Bowman, On., June 23.
a parish reunion and
the church and the congregation are
earnestly urged to attend. Those pres
ent will respond to their names at roll
call by an appropriate verse of scrip
ture or by a quotation from some fa
vorite author. Those unable to be
present are requested to send their re
sponse* to the pastor to be reed In
their absence. '
Sunday School Association.
The Atlanta Baptist Sunday School
Association will holtV their regular
monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock at the Southslde Baptist
Church on Capitol avenue, near Wey-
m&n avenue.
Rev. 8. Y. Jameson Is to be the prin
cipal speaker, and a large crowd Is
expected out to hear him, especially In
view of the fact that he Is soon to
Jsave Atlanta to assume his duties as
president of Mercer University at Ma-
con. Ot.
The public Is cordially Invited to be
present, and those wishing to attend
will take South Pryor or Lakewood
car and get off at Capitol avenue.
Heavy Reward for Murderer.
Sheriff J. M. Hullng, of Hamilton.
Ga., has been authorised to offer a re
ward of 3330 far the arrest of Aba
Hastey, who recently killed T. T. Mur-
rah, at Chlpley, a*, making the total
reward 3300, Governor Terrell having
prevlouaiy offered 3230. The much-
wanted man Is described os 43 years of
age, weigh* 133 pound* has dark hair,
medium height, heavy long mustache,
upturned nose and shows whites of his
eyes very plainly.
Bicycle Racer Injured.
Charlie Foster, No. 313 Peters street,
was removed to the Grady hospital Fri
day night with a fractured right leg os
the result of trying to make record
time at the Piedmont Coliseum, he be
ing on amateur bicycle rider. He Is
reeling comfortably. ,
Homs Folks Gatting Anxivu*
J. H. Webb, of Jackson, Ga, came
to Atlanta several weeks ogo..o visit
friend*, and since that time ins home
folks have heard nothlc. fr-m him, ac
cording to messages wcelved from hla
anxious wife on Friday. Ths police
will assist In locating the missing man.
8unday Masting.
On Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
at No. 133 Peachtree street there will
be an Interesting meeting of the At
lanta Psychological Society upon the
topic, “Character.” A musical pro
gram under the direction of Professor
\V. F. Florence and short talks by the
members will be on the program.
Lag Brokan by Fall to 8treaL
TV. K. Da mum,
was thrown from a dray •
driving along Alabama street at Cen
tral avenue Friday afternoon, and was
picked up with a fracture of hla left
leg near the ankle. He was removed to
hla home, where Dr. Westmoreland
dressed the Injury.
"Burt" Farrell III in Omaha.
Mra. c. H. Farrell, of No. 333 Simp
son street, has received word of the
serious illness of her son, Robert Far
rell, formerly of this -city, but now of
Omaha. His many local friends Join
with hla relatives--in wishing him a
speedy recovery.
Insurant* Man Slightly III.
Courtnay Pursley, of the Equitable
Insurance Company, la quite III at his
home on Auburn avenue, but unless
complications shall arise will soon be
able to return to bia work.
To Ctlebrat* th* Fourth.
At ths annual picnic and barbecue of
the Southern Cotton Association at
Sparta on next Wednesday President
Harris Jordan and Treasurer John
Walker will be the guests of honor,
and expect to tecetve a most pleasant
day’s outing in the hands of their
friends.
Campaign Club Formed.
At a meeting held Friday night at
No, *13 Sunset avenue tbe friends of V.
M. Barrett met and organised * Bar
rett Club, the pupdse to be the carry
ing on'of the campaign ot Mr. Barrett
In his contest for councilman from the
Fifth word. The ctub will meet every
Friday night at various places. F. D.
Manta was elected president of the
RESIGNS PRESIDENCY
OF COTTON GROWERS
Spcclnl to Tho Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C., June SO.—President
- C. Moore, of,the North Carolina di
vision of the Southern Cotton Growers*
Association, has resigned.
The news of President Moore's unex
pected decision has caused profound
regret both In Charlotte, his home, and
throughout the state.
DR. BROUGHTON WILL
ADDRESS LEGISLATURE
Dr. Len G. Broughton has announced
an especially Interesting program for
his .Sunday night service at the tab
ernacle. His prelude to the regular
sermon will be an address to the leg
islature on the "bucket shops” 1n Geor
gia. Invitations have been read from
him to both the senate and the lower
house of the legislature. Inviting the
members to attend In a body and hear
what he haa to say to them on this
subject. It Is expected that th* ma
jority of them will be present.
The regular sermon of the evening
Is upon the subject of no less Interest
to the people of Atlanta, iDr. Torrey
and Hla Theology; Is It of God, or th*
Devil?” All the friends and critics
of Dr. Torrey are Invited to be pres
ent. A huge stock of palm leaf fans hat
been ordered.
GEORGE ROUNDTREE
ELECTED PRESIDENT
•pedal to Tbe Georgian. ,
wilmlngtoh, N. C„ June 30.—Tba ses
sions of the State Bar Association
ended on Friday. An election of
officers resulted In the choice of Geo.
Rountree, of Wilmington, president.
Next June the association will convent
at Lake Toxaway, Asheville or Hen
derson, the selection being left to •
committee.
Bitten By Mad Dog.
•pedal to The Georgian.
Greenville, 8. C., June 30.—Two lit
tle girl* 2 and 4 year* of age, daugh
ter* of Duff Wilson, living near Eas
ley, . were bitten on the ankles yes-
ay by a tiny puppy, which Is
thought to have hydrophobia. The
children were taken to Atlanta for
treatment In the Pasteur Institute. The
brains of the puppy were taken along
for examination.
club; 'Howard William* vice president
and R. a. Holbrook, secretary.
Tearing Down Baptist Church,
YVork of tearing down the old First
Baptist church, at tbe corner of YYalton
and Forsyth street*.Jia* been started,
and In a very few weeks the work of
demolition will be complete. This I*,
tba first step which bos been taken to
clew th* site of the new Federal build
ing.
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