The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 09, 1906, Image 2

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HONDAV. JILT 9. 1«€. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. CONVICTS MAY NOT BE SENT TO ATHENS FOR SPECIAL WORK Hogan Resolution Re considered Mon day. 8ELIEVEDJHE MOTIVE; SECRETARY OF WAR WILL AD DRESS TAR HEEL FRIENDS IN THE CONVENTION. TREATS HIS COMPANIONS TO ICES ON “7HE FOURTH” IN CHURCH VESTIBULE LAUNCH TAFT BOOM |MILLIONAIRE PRISONER HE COMMITS SUICIDE ON SUNDA Y MORNING Simpson - Had Been YOUNG MAN IS KILLED | Absent From Home | AND BflOTHER INJURED Two Days. BLALOCK REOPENED FIGHT ON PROPOSITION Seven New Bills in Senate—Bill to Provide Representatives for New Counties. ’5 When the acnatc met at noon Mon el y Senator A. O. Blalock Immediately moved a reconsideration of the Hogan r« solution passed last Friday to send opvlcts from the prison farm to do < • rtaln work on the grounds of the Nermal College at Athens. ^ ' After stating hi* reasons for fighting tills use of the state's aged and Invalid labor. Senator Blalock's motion for re consideration carried by a vote of 14 to li. Indications pointed to change of h* art on the part of some of those ■ voted for Senator Hogan's resolu tion Friday. When the resolution «. imp up for further action it will probably be killed. The child labor bill Introduced at the Winning of the session by Senators I’«•> ton and Furr was withdrawn at the i* i-j.-si of the authors. * The new child labor bill Introduced ln-t week by Senator Candler and tw<nty-two others, was read the sec- on.I tjme and recommitted to the com nut tee on Immigration and labor. New Bills. By Senator West—To amend the charter of the city of Valdosta. By Senator Bond—An act to author !/• rural free delivery carriers to cer tify to the reception and delivery of packages of Interrogatories, the same i wist masters and express agents. ‘ By Senator Blood worth—To amend tb< constitution so as to form a new <-<.iinty from parts of Pike and Munroe « <Ml!l t i» . By Senator Hloowdnrth—To amend tb»- constitution concerning the limits tlons on the number of representatives nnd fixing the number from each roun ty. Provide new counties with repre Hciitatlves. 11> s-nator Bunn—-To add Bremen to tlm list of state depositories. By Senator Peyton—To amend an act with reference to legal advertise meats. * By Penator Steed—To provide that mi 'iinilna! rases shall be called for trial In the order In which they appear * mi the criminal docket. An invitation from the Boys' Club <»f mi nta to the senate to attend an miiertalmnent at Wesleyan Memorial <-hurch Tuesday evening at 8:10 o'clock u i .- .-I .in-: ;t. . .-1-1. At 1 o'clock the senate adjourned until Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. TRINITY TO HAVE CLUB BUILDING % PARSONAGE WILL BE RENO VATED AND ENLARGED. Tlani htva been prepared by Arehl- lei t a. L. Norman for tha renovation sad enlargement of the parsonage of Trinity Methodist church Into one of the flneat church buildings In the atatc. T'i. building committee of the churrh " I'l hold a meeting thla week to con -Idrr the plana and award blda for the < i>natrucllon work. It la propoaed to build the old par- -nags Into a working annex of the . hurch. In which will be plared pome feature* of religious work entirely new te Atlanta. The annex will be made a .art of club house. There will be rooms, well Ailed up and provided with books, papers and game*, for the use of boys—street boys uni nil who are In need of some place fir pleasure. Thera will also be rlbb rooms for men. and there will he a'completely fltte.i kitchen and dining room for the r octal uses of the church congregation. One of the flnora will be made Into a large room, In which the Infant claa* of the Sunday school wilt msel. The work will cost between IS,000 anil ( 10,000. AMUSEMENTS CASINO THIS WEEK—U8UAL MATINEES. VAUDEVILLE Apdale's Bears, 8am Elton, Lawrence Crane, Gary Owen & Co. Greene A Werner, Cameragraph. Sale at Grand Box Office. D0NCE DELE0IJ ■ p^rk n Ik DIRECTION JAKE WEILS, Presidsa. THE GARDEN SPOT Of Atlanta. BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. See OSTRICH Farm Bpeelsl to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., July (.—Becking the sacred precincts of Bl. Mary’s Episcopal church, on the Highlands, David Simpson, head ofllce man of the O. I,. Gregory Vinegar Company, ended his life by blowing his brains out with a ((-calibre revolver. When the body waa found by the aexton the revolver waa aim clutched In the left hand and one chamber waa empty. No known reaaon hga been aacertalned for tbe rash act, an hs waa a married man of exemplary habits and hln ofllre affairs are said to be In perfect condition. Ills domestic happiness Is said to have been complete. At the family residence, ills Six teenth atreet, south. It waa learned that Blmpson left home Friday at noon with the understanding Ibal he would take hla wife to the theater that night. He did not return home. Apprehensive lest something might have happened to her husband, Mrs. Hlmpeon communi cated with relatives Saturday and In quiry at the office of the vinegar com pany revealed the fact that Simpson did not report for work Friday. His continued absence all day Saturday caused his wife much worry and a brother of her husband, of Chattanoo ga, was telegraphed for. He reached here late Saturday and reportad the absence of his brother lo the police. When Sydney Pentecost, the sexton at SI. Mary's church, reached the church at (:(« o’clock Sunday morning he was startled to find a dead body In tha vestibule. Hastening to the resi dence of the rertor, he notllled the Rev. W. Canty Johnston, who reported the mailer lo the police and tbe cor oner. Simpson was Idenllfltd by tel lers on his person, and hla body was being removed when the first person for the early morning service reached the church. The sexion aaya he heard a pistol shot about 3 o'clock Sunday morning. He lives near the church and declares that he was uwukened by the report. The rector was In his study In Ihe church until I:(A o'clock Sunday morn ing and says It must have been after that hour when the man killed himself. It Is gensrelly believed that Ihe man entered Ihe vestibule about Iho time mentioned by the sexton, pulled out hla revolver, plared II In hla mouth and pulled the trigger. Prior to coming to Birmingham Simpson resided In Nashville, where he was married. The body of the suicide was sent lo Chattanooga, the old family home, early this morning. t BY LIGHTNING BOLT LIFE DESTROYED DURING VERE 8TORM AT DECA TUR, ALA. Mperlsl lo The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., July (.—During elertrlcal storm In the southern part of this county yeatarday John, tha 11- year.old son of Professor Samuel Nunn, was Instantly klllsd by light' nlng end another son badly Injured. Two mules were killed near the same place. CHIEF JOYNER CLUB WILL MEET TUESDAY A meeting of Ike members of the W. R. Joyner Club and others Inter ested In Ihe Are chiefs candidacy for mayor will bs held Tuesday evening at ( o'clock at hie residence. Thoee who are not yet enrolled, but who wish to become members of the club, are requested to attend. SHOT AS HE ENTERED ANOTHER MAN’S YARD Hpeclal k> Tbs Georgian. Scotlsboro, Ala., July (.— 1 Yesterday afternoon James Jordan shot twlca and mortally wounded Charlie Adkins, who had entered hie yard while under the Inlluenre of whisky. The shots wsre tired from a shotgun, both loads taking effect In Ihe abdomen. Immediately after ihe shooting Jordan eurrenderad lo the sheriff and waa taken to Jail. FIRE AT LONG BRANCH MENACES RICH 8ECTION. By Private Leased Wire. Long Branch, N. J., July t.—The business section of Long Branch was threatened today by a nre which de stroyed the goneral hardware atore of A. M. Townsley, on Broadway, causing a Iona of (50,one. There waa a strong wind, but Ihe firemen were Anally suc cessful In conAnlng the flamea to the Townaley property. DRIVEN TO MARRY BY FATHER; MOTHER DESERTS BABY GIRL BILL TO CHANGE STATE DISTRICTS ANDERSON INTRODUCES THE MASURE. Deserted Wife Says Abuse By Father Caused Woe. “The abuse and mistreatment of my father drove me to marriage. I thought this would be n good plan lo free my self from hie control," declared Pearl Brooks, pretty 17-year-old daughter of (V. C. Brooks, of No. 117 Echo street, as she related the story of a remark able matrimonial experience Monday morning In tha matron's ward at the police nation. The girl says ahe waa married eight months ago lo Arthur Spsar, a young man who worked In the Kxposltlon mitton mills, and that he deserted her afler one week of married biles. The oung bride waa arrested Bunday night jy County Policeman Dunbar at the home of Mary Gann, at Bcolta crossing, on Ihe river trolley car line, and Is being held In custody for her father, Miss Brooks or Mrs. Spear stales that It Is Ihe Intention of her father to place her In n reformatory, but for what rea. son she declares she has no Idea. When asked for a statement Monday morning, the girl said: "My mother la dead and my father has greatly abused me. 1 Anally reached the point where 1 could stand It no longer, and determined to marry In an effort to better my condition. I * a chance to marry Arthur Bpear and I accepted It. This was eight months ago. 1 was soon lo learn, how ever. that my matrimonial bliss was to be short-lived. After we had been together only one week, my husband left me. I have learned that he la In Alabama. Afler he left ms, I went to the country and remained for a lime with my grandfather. 1 then came back to Atlanta and went to the home Of Mary Gann, on the river line. I did this because I did not want to return to my father." . . In answer to n question as lo why her father abused her, the girl-biid* "-i^don't know what la tha matter with him. He Just seemsdo have It In for me for some reason." The girl said ahe would be willing to return home If ahe could gat along peaceably with her father. Child Left Alone in House All Saturday Night. After having bean left alone through, out the long hours of Saturday night In a house at No. IK Blmpson street. Idol! Garrett, pretty little 4-year-old daughter of Mrs Maggie Garrett, was found Sunday by neighbors wandering about In an old field near the house and crying blllarly. Tha rhlld was turned over ‘to the police and was placed In tbe care of Mlaa Sanderson, police matron. About ( o'eloek In tha afternoon Mrs. Garrett returned home and waa placed under arrest by Police Call OfAcer Luck. She was ami before Recorder Ing sharply reprimanded by the court, was Aned 135.75 or thirty days In the stockade and her child taken from her. Judge llroyles signed an onlar giving the little girl lo the Home for the Friendless, remarking lo the mother: "Mrs. Garrett, you are certainly not a >r<M>er person to care for this Innocent title rhlld. I will take It away from I'au and send It lo the Home for the Friendless, where It will be treated like a human being." When asked for an explanation of her strange conduct, Mrs. Garrett said she spent Saturday night out near the river with some friends. She stated that she left her child In care of an other family, residing In Ihe house with her, but admitted that she promised to return within a short time. Thla fami ly went away from the city early Sat urday night, and Mrs. Garrett also ad mitted she knew they were going to leave. After these people left the house, the little child had to spend the remainder of Ihe long night alone, frightened and waeplng for “mamma." When the mother failed lo return Sunday mom Ing, Ihe llllle tot started out to search for her. being found later wandering In the old Held. Mrs. Garrett and another Woman were arreslbd a few weeks ago for be Ing In an Intoxicated condition, and were Aned by Ihe recorder. R, ROOT CHEERED BY PDRTO RICANS SECRETARY OF STATE REACHES SAN JUAN ON CRUISER CHARLESTON. By Private Leased Wire. Ban Juan, P. R.. July (.—The cruiser Charleston, bringing Secretary of the State Root and parly, arrived here from New York In three days and 19 hours, which Is record time. The sec- retan- waa greeted enthusiastically. In an address he expressed the hope that If the pan-Amertcad congress were held In American territory, Porto Rico should be selected. FORTOGLETHORPE TO OEM POST ANNOUNCEMENT MADE AFTER A VISIT OF TAFT TO OYS TER BAY. PISTOLS IN POCKETS, WHISKY BETWEEN FEET, MAN SHOTDEAD IN CAR EXHIBITED HIS GUNS AND TOLD OF INTENTION TO KILL PAS- SENGERS. IS SCALDED TO DEATHJN WRECK | LOCOMOTIVE TURNS TURTLE AND CARS SLIP OVER EM BANKMENT. By Private '.eased Wire. Charlotte, N. C.. July (.—Yesterday on an exuerslon train between Wil mington and Stedman. a man named i scalded Ellison, from Autrenvllle, N. C, rising In a crowded coach and showing him self heavily armed, announced hla tentlon of killing eveo'body In the car. A passenger named Bledsoe, of Sted man, Ared at Ellison, killing him In stantly. A loaded revolver was found In each of Ellison's hands and between JOHN D. 'S MONE Y GOES TO AID 100 SICK BABIES By Privets I-eased Wire. New York. July (.-John D. Rocks- feller's money Is paying for the new open-etr hospital for tha alck babies, which was opened today on lh( East river, at the foot of Sixty-fourth street, ,,n the grounds of the Rockefeller Re search hospital. Mr. Rockefeller as sumed the entire expense of the char ity, Including Ihe cost bP pulling up nve buildings, equipping them and pro viding everything necessary for the comfort of the 194 children who will be housed there. YOUTHFUL DESPERADO TELLS FAMILY HISTORY ttprrlsl to Tbe Georgias Bristol, Tenn- July (.—Porter Wynn, a youthful desperado who wounded Officer E. H. White aa the result or a pistol duel In the railway yards Sat urday. having been raptured at l^luff City, Tenn, was brought here for trial today. He waived his right to a pre liminary hearing and was sent to Jail, He eaya he Is a relative of Pleasant Wynn, (he man who was hanged at Sevlervllle, Tenn, a few years ago for the murder of Williams Whaley, and wife, Laura Whaley. He la only 17 years of age. Two of hla brothers are In n reform school. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn, July (.—Fort Oglethorpe. Chlekatnauga Park, le to be made Iho headquarters for a brigade of the regular army, making It one of the seven greet army posts In the rountry. The brigade will constat of a regiment of Infantry, a regiment of cavalry, two batteries of artillery, sig nal and hospital corps, engineers' corps, Inspector's department, ate. Thla anonuncement waa made from Oyster Bay after Secretary Taft had a conference with President Roosevelt. The establishment of a post at Fort Oglethorpe will bring about (.600 men here. . . The Twelfth United Slates cavalry, .stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, has gone on a practice march to Knoxville, In command of Colonel Qcorffe F. Chaw. The Seventeenth Infantry, stationed at Fort McPherson, han also commenced a practice march to Fort Oglethorpe. Tbe Third and Fourth batteries left for a practice march from Fort Myer. and the march to CHIckajnauga will be covered partly by a march and partly by train. • THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL FOR SELLING TWO CIOARS AND PACKAGE OF TOBACCO ftpeeiat to The Georgian Shreveport, La, July (.—In the dis trict court Judge Bell has affirmed a decision of Ihe city court, which sends Nick Reno, a merchant, to Jail for thir ty ilavs far violating the Sunday law by selling two cigars and a package of tobacco on Sunday. Louisiana has a stringent Sunday law. but this Is the Am time a Jail sentence was Imposed In any case of the kind. Reno was convicted on hla Ant trial and Anetl (35 and costs and given the Jail sentence. A similar case Is pending against Matthew Westmoreland, a saloon pro prietor. Meleria Makes Pals Sickly Children. The Old Standard. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up tha system. Sold by all dealers for (7 yeare. Price 50 cents. - METHODISTS HEAR POOR C, B, FOSTER Professor C. R. Foster, of the Wes leyan Female College, at Macon, ap peared before the Methodist preachers of Atlanta at their weekly meeting, held Monday morning at the Wesley Memorial church, and spoke enthusi astically of the enlargement and ad vancement of the College work. Ac cording to his statements,, two new professorships were created at the last meeting of Ihe board of trustees of the Institution, and with the elevated course of study which has been adopt ed for ihe next year, the college will lank with the best In the South. The ministers' meeting was devoid of discussions, the session being devoted almost entirely lo the talk of Professor Foster and Ihe phases, of church work which have developed since the last meeting. President J. H. Eakes pi sided and Introduced the various akers. It was voted to request Rev. I, Underwood to addresa the meet J Ing at the next meeting on Monday, July U. and the eesslon on the follow ing Monday will be devoted to Epworth ~.vague affairs, By Private Unled Wire. Flagstaff, Arix., July (.—Passenger train No, 4, the limited eastbound, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, was wrecked early today f mllea west of here. Fireman Ed Dills, bury waa caught under the engine and Engineer Golds. worthy was also badly scalded and suffered aevere Injuries in Ihe cheat. The accident was caused by a front truck on the engine leaving the track. The engine turned over and a com- IMisIte and a dining car slipped over the crest of an embankment. STATISTICS. You Know That heart IrooW* la liable to prora fatal at aoy minute. If your heart la weak you have fainting, smothering, weak aud hungry apelta, abortneaa of breath when walking or going npatalra. heart la Irregular, flutter* or palpitates; have pain* •rooml tbe heart. In aide Then don't delay. Commence taking Milos’ Dr. New Heart Cure Thla heart and blood tonic will com you If taken In time. The time I* when yon notice nay of tbe above **I am glad 1 wai Ur. Mllea* Jleart Cure. . ... „ _ from ahortnen* of breath, palpitation, •mothering spell*, and pain around tha heart. I took six bottle* ami waa en> tlrely t tired, had no aymptoma since." JOHN K. TODO. P. Me I’nbrnoll*. O. The drat bottle wlU bhneflt. If not, tbe UruggUt will return your money. to try nuiipimui. o nionina oiij, u of dyKcntery at 74 Alamo street.- - A. O. Gentry, 25 yenra old, wn* killed railroad wni>k near Chattanooga, Tenn. k red w. Isitugler. 9 month* idd, died of pneutuoula at If Tumllu street. Ira Langley, s years old, waa killed In atrevt • railway accident. J. T. Reynolds d ~ at Klug's Uaugbte _ Martin J. Dooley, 52 yeare old, died at fit Luckte street. ’ buildincTpermits. $1,500— Mr*. M. M. Ibdbridgp, to change te!?.*. ** * 10 Trinity avenue. . Philip tins, to and »to one-story fr S, n i£/ 1 5 p| ]l"£ " t . 47 avenne. WOO-T. T. Stephen*, to add to one-story frame house at ill Weet Mtiupaon street. •IJJr-K. I>- Neely, to add to frame house at 176 hast (icorgla avenue. 9500-Jasper Mnilth, lo repair house at 118 Crusoell* atreet. $2.500—Mra. I,. N. Steven*, to build story .frame bourn* nt 361 l*ee street. $l5^Claren.'e Ilonstnn. to build burn at 227 West Pcnehtree street. $3,400—11. K. Morgan, to build twoatory frame dwelling at 571 West Peachtree ■treet. HfiA-W. D. White, to build one-story flW» house at 207 Fraser atreet. 8W-B. Howell, to Imlbl one-story frame dwelling nt 907 Summit! atreet. make Interior alterations at corner of Place. ^PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. h. Sultlvnu to Northwen*rn Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot on corner of West Peachtree and Scott streets. Loan deed. •400—W. P. Kelly to I\ V. West, lot on Waldo street, near Ulennwood street. War ranty deed. -Mr*. I> p. Hill to Joseph Curran. LoaiTdrifc^l* Btr ** 1, uear street. J*” 1 " Of* O. B. Reams la .Efde L Herrington, lot aa Wsehln street, near Ormond. Loan deed. B.SOO-.V. C. Williams et at. to J. A. Do- strr^nd G. It Itrsras, same lot. Warrant? l7S9-Usro Jinks to Atlanta Banking and KMUSSTIbU W ‘ ,nUl Atlanta. Lm*d Company to Mrs. Alary L Thornton, lot oa Kdgewood avenne, near Bell atreet. lbdtd for tlUe. MJSO-J. Carroll Itrne to L. V. Xkren. lot on south side of Kdgewood avenne Warranty deed. $1.500—I- P. If keen to Trust Company r Georgia. same lot. Loan deed. fl.T'tO—Mra. I*. II. Daniel to Mrs. Kugenla Batch, lot on Formwalt street, near Rich ardson street. Warranty deed. _Jl.a»—Florence Wilson to Thomas J. Wesley, lot «m Virgil street, pear Ash land avenne. Warranty deed. $2,330— Fred Kaitth. administrator, to E. Georgia Smith, lot on Whitehall Terrace. Administrator’s deed. Would Not Change the Present Number of Senatorial Precincts. Representative Anderaon. of Chat ham, Introduced a bill Monday morn ing to change the senatorial districts of the atato to take In the eight new coun ties created Inst year. Under the bill there will still be forty-four districts, as at present. The districts under the bill Intro duced Monday would be as follows: First District—Effingham and Chat ham. Second District—Bryan, Liberty, Mc Intosh and Tattnall. Third District—Wayne, Glynn, Cam den and Charltan. Fourth District—Appling, Pierce Ware and Clinch. Flfth'Distrlct—Echols, Lowndes and Berrien. Sixth District—Jeff Davis, Coffee, Telfair and Irwin. Seventh District—Brooks, Thomas and Grady. Eighth District—Colquitt, Worth and Tift. Ninth District—Decatur, Miller and Early. Tenth District—Baker, MltchelL Dougherty and Lee. Eleventh District—Clay, Quitman, and Fourteenth District—Crisp, Turner and Wilcox. Fifteenth District—Dooly, Macon and Houston. Sixteenth District—Pulaski, Dodge id Laurens. District—Montgomery, janueL Eighteenth District—Bulloch, Jen kins and Screven. Nineteenth District—Burke and Rich mond. Twentieth District—Johnson, Wash ington, Jefferson and Glascock. Twenty-Brat District—Wilkinson, Baldwin and Jones. Twenty-second District—Bibb and Twiggs. Twenty-third District—Crawford, Taylor, Talbot and Upson. Twenty-fourth District—Muscogee and Harris. Twenty-Afth Dletrlct—Troup. Merri- wether and Heard. Twenty-sixth District—Coweta, Car- roll, Douglas and Campbell. Twenty-seventh District—Fayette, Spalding and Henry. Twenty-eighth Dletrlct—Pike, Mon roe and Butts. Twenty-ninth District—Jasper, Put nam and Morgan. Thirtieth District— Hancock, Greene, Warren and Taliaferro. Thlrty-Aret District—McDuffie, Lin coln and Wilkes. Thirty-second District—Oglethorpe, Clark and Oconee. Thirty-third District—Walton, New ton and Rockdale. Thirty-fourth District—Clayton and Fulton. Thlrty-Bfth District—DeKalb, Gwin nett and Milton. Thirty-sixth Dlxtrlct—Cobb, Chero kee nnd Bartow. Thirty-seventh. District—Paulding. Polk and Haralson. Thirty-eighth Dletrlct—Folyd, Cha- tooga and Gordon. Thirty-ninth Dletrlct—Forsyth, Hall, Dawson and Lumpkin. Fortieth District—Jackson, Madison and Elbert. Forty-Brat District—Hart, Franklin, Banks and Stephens. Forty-second Dletrlct—Union, Fan nin, Gilmer and Plckene. Forty-fourth Dletrlct—Murray, Whit- Held, Catoosa, Walker and Dade. Thla act Is lo take effect and apply to the Aral general election for sena tors and members of the legislature held after January 1, 1(07. The act also provides that the e.ght new counties created by the general as sembly In' ihe year 1(05 shall be sev erally attached temporarily to the ex isting senatorial districts as follows, to wit: • Jenkins to the existing Seventeenth district: Toombs to the existing Fif teenth district; Tift to the existing Sixth district: Turner to the existing Tenth dletrlct; Criep to the existing Thirteenth district: Jeff Devle to the exletlng Third dletrlct; Grady to the existing Seventh district; Stephens t* the existing Thlrty-Aret district. RESBYTERY REFUSES TO .RELEASE DIVINE OESPITE EARNEST APPEAL OF DR. RICE MOTION WAS DEFEATED. Special to the Georgian. Charlotte. X. C.. Jnly (.-The Corn-are Presbytery declined tn release Iler. Ocorge II. Cornelson, pastor of the First Preaby- terlsn church, to the presbytery of Atlanta, by s rote of M to 4. Itev. Cornelson bad lieen elected secretary of the committee "U Sunday schools end colleges at the gen eral Assembly which met at Oreenrinc. k. <•. This action wus tnhrn .nl n celled see- ■Inn held In Ihe Flrnt Presbyterian church. Thcre'wss s long .end I el tlon of tbe nutter, from 1 o'clock ontll sf- '"r.' Theron Bh-c. of Atlanta, s mem ber of the committee recently resated ''J tbs general ssarmbly. sad t" "h'f* Mr. rornetaon had been celled, won pre«- cut to speak for tbe committee aed the 3aWfr«ajv-,a.» -leagrecd sa every srgomest end every rupoeltlon advanced by the doctor here ihercry kindest feeling far him eed mire the masterly wsy he put bis cost to the presbytery. Elgkty-its per cent ef the population '^ Pent nre negfaes. half-breeds. Indian and Asiatic*. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Unseed Oil ti the life of pelnt Scj that It Is pur*. Spencer Kellogg Old Process Llnieed Oil Is tbe oldest brand In the United States. Sold br F. J. COOLEDGE Sc BR0, Atlanta. Savannah.