The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 10, 1906, Image 2

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. CONVICTS MAY NOT BE SENT TO ATHENS FOR SPECIAL WORK Hogan Resolution Re considered Mon day. . BLALOCK REOPENED FIGHT ON PROPOSITION Seven New Bill* in Senate—Bill . to Provide Representatives for New Counties. IN CHUR CH VESTIB ULE HE COMMITS SUICIDE ON SUN DA Y MORNING When the senate met at noon Mon- n y Senator A. O. Blalock Immediately moved a reconsideration of the Hogan r. solution passed last Friday to send p convicts from the prison farm to do ' • rtsln work on the grounds of the ^Hannal College at Athena. ' After stating his reasons for fighting this use of the state's aged and Invalid I - -or. Senator Blalock's motion for re- ■ oslderatlon carried by a vote of It t<> HBH Indications pointed to change of h-ut on the part of some of those v i o voted for Senator Hogan's resolu *i n Friday. When the resolution c-me* up for further action It will 1" hibly be killed. The child labor bill Introduced at the >-. winning of the session by Senators l’-yton and Furr was withdrawn at the >• lUest of the authors. The new child labor bill Introduced 1»»t veek by Senator Candler and tiv.mty-two others, was read the see- on'I time and recommitted to the com mutes on Immigration and labor. New Bills. Hy Senator Weal—To amend the «i rter of the city of Valdosta, t 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 ii. postmasters and sxpress agents. liy Senator Btoodworth—To amend Hie constitution so as to form a new county from parts of Pike and Munroe i suntles. Hy Senator Bloowdorth—To amend it." constitution concerning the llmlta- tlons on the number of representatives onil fixing the number from each coun ty. Provide new counties with repre- ►rotative*. Hy Senator Bunn—To add Bremen to th" list of state depositories. Hy Senator Peyton—To amend an nrt with reference to legal advertise ments. Hy .Senator Steed—To provide that all criminal rases Shall be called for trial In the order In'whlch they appear on the criminal docket. An Invitation from the Hoys’ Club "f Atlanta to the senate to attend an entertainment at Wesleyan Memorial - htirch Tuesday evening at 1:10 o'clock un read and accepted. At 1 o’clock the senate adjourned until Tueaday morning at 10 o'clock. Simpson Had Been YOUNG Mill IS KILLED Absent From Home Two Days. gpeclsl to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala, July 0.—Seeking the sacred precincts of St. Mary's Episcopal church, on ths Highlands, David Hlmpaon, head office man of the o. I* Oregory Vinegar Company, ended hla life by blowing hi* brains out with a tl-callbre revolver. When the body was found by the eexton the revolver was still clutched In the left hand and one chamber was empty. No known reason has been ascertained for the rash act, as hs Was a married man of exsmplary haMta and Ms office arm Ini are said to bs In perfect condition. Ills AND BROTHER INJURED BIT LIGHTNING BOLT LIFE DESTROYED DURINO VERE STORM AT DECA TUR, ALA. domestic happiness Is said to liavo bean I place. 'em. the family residence, 1111 Six teenth street, south, It was Irorne.) that Simpson left home Friday at noon with the understanding that hs would taka hla wife to ths theater that night. He did not return home. Apprehensive lest something might have happened to her husband, Mrs. Simpson communi cated with relatives Saturday and In quiry at ths office of the vinegar com pany revealed the fact that Simpson did not report for work Friday. Ills continued absence all dev Saturday caused his wife much Horry and a brother of her husband, of Chattanoo ga, was telegraphed for. He reached here late Saturday and reported the abeenre of Me brother to the police. When Sydney Pentecoet, the sexton at St. Mary's church, reached the church at 1 ilO o'clock Sunday morning he was startled to find a dead body In the reetlbule. Hastening to ths resi dence of the rector, he notlfled the Rev. W. Canty Johnston, who reported the matter to the police and the cor oner, Hlmpeon wae Identllted by let- frra on hi* person, and hla body was being removed when the Orst person for the early morning service reached the church. Tho sexton says he heard a pistol shot about 2 o'rlol-k Sunday morning. He llvei near tha church aqd declares that he was awakened by the report. The rector was In his study In the church until 1:10 o'clock Sunday morn ing and says It must have been after that Itoflt when the man killed himself, it I* generally believed that the man entered tha vestibule about the time mentioned by the sexton, pulled out his revolver, placed It In hla mouth and pulled the trigger. Prior In coming to Birmingham Simpson resided In Nashville, where he was married. The body of the eulclde was sent to Chattanooga, the old family home, early thla morning. Special to The Georgian. Dacatur, Ala., July f.—During tlactrlcal norm In the southern part of this county yaaterday John, tha II ear-old son of Professor Samual ,'unn. was Instantly killed by light ning and another son badly Injured. Twa mules were killed near tha sams i' ! CHIEF JOYNER CLUB WILL MEET TUESDAY A meeting of tha tnainbars of tha W. It. Joynar Club and othsrs Inter ested In the fire chiefs candidacy for mayor will ba bald Tuesday avtnlng at I o'clock at hla residence. Those who ara not yat enrolled, but who wleh to become members of tha club, are requested to attend. * BHOT AS HE ENTERED ANOTHER MAN’S YARD to. Ala., July 'TSaturday aftarnoon Jamas Jordan shot twlca and mortally woundad Charlie Adkins, who had entered hla yard while undar ths Influence of whisky. Tha shots were tired from a shotgun, both loads taking effect In th# abdomen. Immediately after tha shooting Jordon surrendered to the sheriff and was taken to Jail. FIRE AT LONG BRANCH MENACES RICH SECTION. By Private ItssmI Wire. lams Branch, N. J.. July Tha business section of Long Branch was threateaed today by a Are which de struysd ths general hardware store of A. M. Townsley, on Broadway, causing a loaa of lio.oon. There waa a strong wind, but the fireman ware Anally suc cessful In confining ths flamea to the Townsley property. LAUNCH TAFT BOOM BELIEYEOTHE MOTIVE SECRETARY OF WAR WILL AD DRESS TAR HEEL FRIENOS IN THE.CONVENTION. By Private Leased Wire. Greensboro. N. C., July 9.—Secretary of War Taft haa arrived to deliver ■ address tonight .to the Re publican delegates and party lead- gathered here for tomorrow's state convention. According to a ru mor tha occasion la designed to mark the formal launching of tha Taft presi dential boom. Whether or not this ru mor has any substantial foundation It la certain that lie circulation has aroused a lively Interact among politi cians. It la said to be on the carde for soma ardent eupporter to offer a resolution In tomorrow's convention Indorsing the secretary of war for the Republican presidential nomination. It le believed, however, that rriends of Vice President Fairbanks and of other Rcpubllcnn leaders who might bo considered among presidential possibilities possess suffi cient Influence to prevent the stats convention from committing Itself to any particular candidate. MILLIONAIRE PRISONER TREATS HIS COMPANIONS TO ICES ON “ THE FOURTH' Big Mortgage Filed* Special to The QeonrUo. ChMttanooga, Tenn., July 1 The Chattanooga Railways Company hits TRINITY TO HI . CLUBJUILDING PARSONAGE WILL BE RENO VATED AND ENLARGED. ; Plana hiA-e been prepared by Archi tect 0. L. Norman (or the renovation sad enlargement of tha parsonage of Trinity Methodist church Into one of ' be finest church bulldlnga fh the state, T ' i building committee of the church grill hold a meeting this week to con sider the plans and award bids for tha ■ "natructlon work. 1 It Is proposed to build the old par sonage Into a working annex of tha • hurch. In which will be placed some f.mures of religious work entirely new : > Atlanta. The annex will be made a sort of club houae. . Thera will be rooms, well fitted up and provided with books, paper* and games, for tha use of boys—street boy* anti all who ara In need of some place for pleasure. Thera will also be club rooms for men, and there will be a completely Sued kitchen and dining room for tha ►octal uses of the rhurch congregation. nne of th* floors will b* made Into a barge room. In which the Infant class of the Bundey school will meet. ‘ The work will coat between 11,000 and 110,000. AMUSEMENTS eCASINO THIS WEEK—U8UAL MATINEES. VAUDEVILLE Apdala'a Basra, Sam Elton, Lawranct Crane. Gary Owen & Co, Greene A Werner, Cemeragraph. Sale at Grand Box Office. DRIVEN TO MARRY BY FA THER; MOTHER DESERTS BABY GIRL pONCE DEJLE0|^ DIRECTION JAKE WEILS, Presidn. THE GARDEN SPOT Of Atlanta. SANO CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. See OSTRICH Farm Deserted Wife Says Abuse By Father Caused Woe. “The abuse and mistreatment of my father drove me to marriage. 1 thought thla would be a good plan to free my self from his control," declared Pearl Brooks, pretty 17-year-old daughter of \V. C. Brooke, of No.' Ill Echo street, as she related the story of a remark able matrimonial experience Monday morning In the matron's ward at the police station. The girl eaya she waa married eight months ago to Arthur Hpesr. a young man who worked In the Bxpoaltlnn cottton mills, and that he deserted her after one week of married bliss. Th* yodng brld* waa arrested Hundny nl_ by County Policeman Dunbar at th# i* of Mary Gann, at 8cotta crossing, the rlvar trolley car line, and la being held In custody for har father. Mlsa Brooks or Mrs. 8p*ar states that It la the Intention of her father to place her In a reformatory, but for what rea son she declares eh# has no Idea. When aaktd for a statement Monday morning, the girl said: “My mother la dead and my rather haa greatly abused me. 1 finally raachad the point where I could aland it no longer, and determined to marry In an effort to better my condition. I had a chance lo marry Arthur Spear and 1 accepted It. Thla was sight months ago. 1 was soon to learn, how ever. that my matrimonial bllat waa lo be short-lived. After we had been together only one week, my husband left me. 1 have learned that h# Is In Alabama. After he left me I went to the country and remained for a time with my grandfather. I then cams back to Atlanta and want to tha horn* of Mary Gann, on th# river line. I did this because I did not want to return to "in answer to a question ai to «rt» her father abused her, th* gtrl-brlde * f ’‘I^don’t know what la the matter with him. He Juel eeem* tq have It In for me for aoine reason." The girl said ah* would be willing to return home If eh# could get along peaceably with her father. Child Left Alone House All Saturday Night. in After having been left alone through out the long hour* of Saturday night In houa* at No. 411 Hlmpeon street, tdoll Garrett, pretty llttla 4-yaar-old daughter of Mrs. Maggie Garrett, waa found Sunday by neighbors wandering about In an old field near the house and crying bitterly. The child waa turned over to the police and waa placed In th* care of Miss Sanderson, police matron. About I o'clock In th* aftarnoon Mrs. Garrett returned-home and waa plactd undar arrest by Pollc* Call Offlcar Luck. She waa arraigned Monday morning before Recorder Broylea, and, aJter be ing sharply reprimanded by the court, waa flntd 111.71 or thirty days In the stockade and her child taken from her. Judge Broylea signed an order giving th* little girl to th* Homo for the Friendless, remarking to th* mother: "Mrs. Garrett, you ara cartalnly not a proper person to car* for thla Innocent little child. I will taka It away from you and send it to th* Home for th* Friendless, where It will be treated Ilka a human being.” When asked for an explanation of har alrang* conduct, Mrs. Garrett said ah* spent Saturday night out near the river with some friends. She elated that ah* left her child In care of an other family, residing In th* houa* with her, but admitted that aha promised to return within a short tlm*. This fami ly went away from th* city early Sat urday night, and Mr*. Garrett also ad milted an leave. Sketch of Harry Kendall Thaw, showing a prison guard passing him a plate of Ice cream through the bars of his cell. Photograph of Chaplain Wade, who sent for the Ices, to which Thaw treated all hla fallow prisoners, and picture showing Thaw as he waa dressed for Independence Day, MR, ROOT CREERED BY PORTO RICANS SECRETARY OF STATE REACHES SAN JUAN ON CRUISER CHARLESTON. By Privets Leased Wire. San Juan, P. R.. July The cruiser Charleston, bringing Secretary of the State Root and party, arrived her* from New York In three days and 11 hours, which I* record time. Th* sec retary was greeted enthusiastically. In an address he expressed the hope thet If the pan-American congress were held In American territory, Porto Rloo should be selected. BILL TO CHANGE STATE DISTRICTS ANDERSON INTR0DU0E8 THE MA8URE. Would Not Change the Preient Number of Senatorial Precincti. PISTOLS IK POCKETS, WHISKY BETWEER FEET, MANSHOTDEAD INCAR EXHIBITED* HI8 GUNS AND TOLD OF INTENTION TO KILL PAS SENGERS. knew they were going to After these people left th* houee, th* little child had to apend the remainder of th* long night alone, frightened and weeping for "memma." When the mother failed to return Sunday morn ing, th* little tot Marled out to search for her. being found later wandering - neia. Ing In an Intoxlcatad condition, and war* lined by the recorder. JOHN D. 'S MONE Y GOES TO AID 100 SICK BABIES EOBT OGLETHORPE TO BEJRMY POST ANNOUNCEMENT MADE AFTER A VISIT OF TAFT TO 0Y8- TER BAY. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. July 1.—Fort Oglethorpe, Chlckamauga Park, le to be made the headquarters for a brigade of the regular army, making It one of the seven great army poet* In the country. The brigade will consist of a regiment of Infantry, a regiment of cavalry, two batteries of artillery, sig nal and hospital corps, engineers' corps. Inspector’s department, etc. This announcement was mode from Oyster Bay after Secretary Taft had a conference with President Roosevelt. The establishment of a poet at Fort Oglethorpe will bring about 1,100 men The Twelfth United State* cavalry, stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, hM gone on a practice march to Knoxville, in command of Colonel George F. Chaae. The Seventeenth Infantry, stationed at Fort McPViereon, haa alao commenced a practice march to Fort Oglethorpe. r .a t- kell.rlaa left Sr Vrlrste lotted Wire. Naw York, July 0.—John D. Rocke feller's money Is paying for th* new open-etr hoeptlal for th* sick babies, which was opened today on th* Eeat river, at the foot of Sixty-fourth street, on the grounds of th# Rockefeller Re search hospital. Mr. Rockefeller as sumed tho entire expeo** of th* char ity, Including the cost of putting up five buildings, equipping them end pro viding everything necessary for the comfort of the 104 children who will be housed there. YOUTHFUL DESPERADO TELLS FAMILY HISTORY gpeclsl to The Ueorftsn. Bristol, Tenn, July Porter Wynn, a youthful desperado who wounded officer K: H. Whit* as ths result of a pistol dual In ths railway yards Sat urday, having been raptured at Bluff City, Tenn, was brought her* for trial today. He waived his right to a pre liminary hearing and waa sent to Jail. He nays he Is a relative of Pleasant Wynn, ths man who was hanged at Hevlervllle, Tenn, a few years ago for the murder of William* Whaley, and wife, Laura Whaley. 1<* Is only 17 years of age. Twa of his brothers are In a reform school. Xuls. the I'renrh novelist, th* fresh smons freak*. passed whole weeks In ilia inn conviction thet kc wss sn Ml.it. While In this stste of Mind he wrote hie jml.it productions. Th# Third and Fourth batteries left for a practice march from Fort Myer. and the march to Chlckamauga will be covered partly by a march and partly by train. THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL FOR SELLING TWO CIGARS AND PACKAGE OF TOBACCO Special to The Ueorgtsn. Shreveport. La, July In th* dis trict court Judge Bell has affirmed a decision of th* city court, which tends Nick Reno, a merchant, to Jell for thir ty day* for violating the Sunday law by selling two cigars and a package of tobacco on Sunday. _ , Louisiana has a stringent Sunday lew. but this Is the first time e Jell sentence was Imposed In any case of the kind. Reno wss convicted on his tint trinl ana lined !2! end costs end given the Jail eentefle*. A similar cose Is pending -against Matthew Westmoreland, a saloon pro prietor. Maleris Makes Pat* Sickly. Children. The old Standard. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealer* for 17 years. Price U cents. By Private Leased Wire. Charlotte, N. C„ July Yesterday on an exuyrslon train between Wil mington and Stedmen, a man named Ellison, from Autrenvllle, N. C, rising In a crowded coach and showing him self heavily armed, announced nls In tention of killing everybody In th* car. A passenger nntnud Bledsoe, of Sted men, fired at Ellison, killing him In sternly. A loaded revolver waa found In each of EIHaun'a hands and between FIREMAN IS SCALDED Tfl OEATHJN WRECK LOCOMOTIVE TURN8 TURTLE AND CARS SLIP OVER EM BANKMENT. METHODISTS HEAR PROF, C, R, FOSTER Professor C. R. Foster, of th* Wes Ityan 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 thq college work. Ac cording to his statements, two new professorships were created at th* lest meeting of the board of trustees of th* Institution, and with the elevated course of study which ha* been adopt, ed for the next year, the college will rank wtih the beat In the South. The ministers' meeting was devoid of discussions, th* session being devoted almost entirely to the talk o( professor Foster and the phases of church work which have developed since the last meeting. President J. H. Eakes pre sided and Introduced the various akers. It was voted to request Rev. L. Underwood to address the meet ing at the next meeting on Monday, July It, and th* session on th* follow ing Monday will be devoted to Epworth You Know That htart trouble !> Ilablt to prora fatal at any mlnut*. If jour b#art la wtak you bar* falntta*, Motbtnaf. weak and kungrr Bptlls, abortnaaa of tirtath iftw»u walking nr golii* upatalr*. heart la Irrofvlar. flutter* or palpitate*; bare pallia amnml the heart, la aid* anil uuder abouldera. eaaaot aleep on left aide; or have difficulty In breathing when lying down. Then don’t delay. Commence taking Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure This heart anil blood tonic will car* yon If taken In thus. The time I* when you notice soy of the above symptoms. "I am sled 1 wss perensded to try J>r. Miles' Heart Cue, I »g*re<l greatly Troni chorines* of breath, palpitation, •mothering spell*, and pain around the ' rart. I took tlx botMes and srss so rely cured, bad ne symptoms since.'' ■ JOllX K. TOOK. P. M.: lulopolla, O. The first bottle will benefit. If not, tb* drutglst will return you money. By Private Leased Wire. Flagstaff, Aria., July !.—Passenger train No. 4, the limited eaatbound, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, was wracked early today 4 miles weat of hare. Fireman Ed Dills- bury waa caught under the engine and scalded to death. Engineer Oolda- worthy was also badly scalded and suffered severe Injuries In the cheat. The accident waa caused by a front truck on the engine leaving the track. The engine turned over and a com posite and a dining car slipped over the crest of an embankment. STATISTICS. Representative Anderson, of Chat ham. Introduced a bill Monday morn ing to change the senatorial districts of the state to take In the eight new coun- ties created last year. Under the bill there will still be forty-four district!, os at present The districts under the bill Intro duced Monday would ba as followe: First District—Effingham and Chat ham. Second District—Bryan, Liberty, Me- Intosh and Tattnall. Third District—Wayne, Olynn. Cam- den and Charltan. Fourth District—Appling, Pierce. War* and Clinch. Fifth District—Echols, Lowndes and Berrien. Sixth District—Jeff Davis, Coffee, Telfair and Irwin. Seventh Dletrlct—Bropks, Thomas and Grady. Eighth District—Colquitt Worth and Tift. ■ Ninth District—Dacatur, Millar and Early. Tenth District—Baker, Mitchell Dougherty and Le*. Eleventh District—Clay, Quitman, Randolph and Terrell. Twelfth Dletrlct—Stewart Webster and Chattahoochee. Thirteenth District—Sumter, Schley and Marion. Fourteenth Dletrlct—Criip, Turner and Wilcox. Fifteenth Dletrlct—Dooly, Macon and Houston. Sixteenth Dletrlct—Pulaekt Dodge and Laurens. Seventeenth District—Montgomery, Toombs and Emanuel. Eighteenth Dletrlct—Bulloch, Jen kins and Bcreven. Nineteenth Dletrlct—Burk* and Rich mond. £ Twentieth District—Johnson, Wash- kton, Jefferson and Glascock. Twsnty-flrst District—Wilkinson, Baldwin and Jonaa. Twenty-second District—Bibb and Twiggs. Twenty-third District—Crawford, Taylor, Talbot and Up Twenty-fourth and Harris. Twenty-flfth District—Troup, Merrl- wether and Heard. Twenty-sixth Dlxtrict—Coweta, Car- roll, Douglas and Campbell. Twenty-eeventh District—Fayette, Spalding and Henry. Twenty-eighth District—Pike, . Mon roe and Butts. Twenty-ninth Dlilrlct—Jasper. Put nam and Morgan. Thirtieth V Warren and 1 _ Thirty-first District—McDuffie, Lin- coin and Wilkes. Thirty-second Dletrlct—Oglethorpe, Clerk end Oconee. Thirty-third Dletrlct—Walton, New ton and Rockdale. Thirty-fourth District—Clayton and Fulton. Thirty-fifth District—DeKalb, Owln- nett and Milton. Thirty-sixth District—Cobb, Chero- kee and Bartow. Thirty-seventh Dlxtrict—Paulding. Polk and Haralson. _ Thirty-eighth Dlxtrict—Folyd, Cha- ' - ;-,rd-' i Upson. District—Muscogee Joseph -■ nmniwi, - uoniHI l of dreentery nt 74 Alamo street. A. O. Gentry, 2! jeara old. wae killed la rallread wreck near Chattanooga, Ti Fred W. Langley, * months old, dl pneumonia at U Tamila atreot. Ire Langley, 1 years old, was kill- atreet railway arrldent. J. T. Itrynolda died of nright’e at Klng'a Daughters lloepltaf Martin J. Dooley, 42 jrara old, dl Lnekl* street. builoing""permit8. 11.504—lira. 11. M. Ib-u-rbljre, to change •'Sft-VT •*-' •10 Trinity, nvenne. disease died at jlllp Hua, to add to dwelling at 47 Piedmont a venue. . Itleo-T. T. Htephens, to arid to one-atory freroe how at lit West Hlmpaon atreet. -IBrL l>, Neely, to arid to frame houae l avenue. to r*|w|r bouse et 11! N. Hlevena, to build oue- — — uae at 34] Lee street. IlSO—ctarenoe Hoiiaton, to build barn nt 227 West Peachtree street. E. Morgan, to build two-atory frame dwelling nt «<! West Peachtree D. White, to build one-atory frame house at 207 Fraser atreet. Ww—II. Rowell, to build one-atory frame S* Hnni" 11 " atreet. fs,004—Joseph E. Ilrown Company, to make Interior alterations nt comer of Vryor and Wall street. Si5.no-J. florae* Jones, to bnlld a three- atory brick apartment house at 11 Porter Place. ... PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. .M.504-G. K. Rolllraa to Northwestn-n Mutual Uf« Insurance Company, lot on comer of West Peachtree and Scott streets Loan deed. 1404-W. P. Kelly to P. V. West. I Waldo atreet, near Ulennwood street, rsnty deed. 4400—Mrs It. P. Hill to Joseph Cerrsn. L/.aa'dred "I* '’”**• **•' E,,w * atrett. ‘ i. A -J* 0 * 1 " "P 4 n - R»»*a* >o :ffle L. Harriagtoa, lot on Washington Ireet. near Ormond. Loan deed II.IOO-N. C. Williams et *1. to aler and U. 11 Beams earn* lot. 0—Caro Jinks to Atlanta Banking and Her Ins* Company, lot on Walnut atreet. near Foundry. Mortgage. .M.4»‘-Kaat Atlanta Land Company to Mrs Mary L: Thornton, tot on Kdgvwood nvenne, near Bell atreet. Rond for tttie. HJBO—J. Carroll Payne to L. p. Bkern. tot on sooth aid# of Kdgewood arcane. Warranty deed. 41.W4-L. P. Hkeeu to Trust Company ofOeorjta. same lot. Loan died. It.704—Mrs I. It. Hanb-I lo Mrs Enneala Batch, lot ou Form wait street, neer Kick- ardaon atreet. Warranty deed. 'll. 340— Florence Wttaon to Thomas J. Wesley, lot oe VIrgtl street, sear Ash land areaoe. Warranty deed. 12.XT’—Fred Smith, administrator, to E. Georgia flmlth. tot on Whitehall Terrace. Administrator's deed. °??ilrty-nlnth District—Forsyth, Hall Dawson and Lumpkin. Fortieth Dlatrlct—Jackson, Madison and Elbert. Forty-first District-Hart. Franklin. Banka and Stephen*. Forty-second District—Union, Fan nin, Gllmar and Pickens. Forty-fourth District—Murray, Whit- ild, Catoosa, Walkar and Dade. This act Is to 4akt effect and apply to th* first general election for sena tors and members of th# legislature held after January 1, 1447. The act alao provides that the eght new counties created by th* general as sembly In th* year 110$ shall ba sev erally attached temporarily to tha ex isting senatorial districts as follow*, to wit: _ Jenkins to th# existing Bavanteanth dlatrlct; Toofltbs to the existing Fif teenth dlatrlct; Tift to th* axlat ng Sixth district; Turnar to th# exist ng Tenth dlatrlct; Crlap to th* axletlng Thirteenth district; Jeff Davis to the existing Third district: Grady to the existing Seventh dlatrlct; Stephen* to th* existing Thlrty-flret district. PRESBYTERY REFUSES TO RELEASE OIVINE DESPITE EARNEST APPEAL OF • or. Bice motion wab DEFEATED. I Special to th* Georgian. . Charlotte, N. C., Joly !.—The Conrom Presbytery declined to r flea a* Iter. Oeorg* II. t’oraelaon, pallor of the Pint Presby terian ehurcli, to tha preabytery of Atlaata, hy a vote of I! to A Bar. Coraelaoo bad bees elected secretary of tb* committee Hon,lay acheola a ad eelleg** at the *•"' rial aaaemldy which met at Greenville, H. C. This action wu# take*.** a.caltad aem •Ion held In th* First Presbyterian church, nt Concord. . _, There waa a long sad ?»"£»>..mi tlon ot th* matter, frem t o'clock eetll *■ SI?. ,ESS!m'Sr£fc ea*4- 5gjg nt to *peftk~for tha co«»lttea Indeed, gratlfylnx ta three 5a^>.rrri^».s;. & dto?xee?r*£ *?T»ry Trganiee'< propnoitioa advanced by jha deetof the very kindest feettax fer hlm and *'' mle* th* masterly way Ira pet hla c*»* w the preabytery. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINTf Linseed Oil Is tho life of paint »«• that It 1* pure. Spencer KeHogg Old Process Linseed Oil Is th* oM#« brand In the United State*. Sold bf F. J. COOLEDGE & BR0-, Atlanta. Savannah. ■Hi