The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 26, 1906, Image 9

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■ ■■ TIII'j AT LA XT A GEORGIAN. TirrnpnAT. jrr.v *. iva. OUTHERN SOCIETY NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER; HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER CUPID OPENS PRISON DOOR FOR BEAUTY FROM KENTUCKY IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES Joseph O. Ward, premier of Zealand, who points out the municipal owner* ‘ and his daugh- BRUNSWICK. V- Rl.-hsrd Peters nn.l family are Tie- I i„ Moultrie. W jf. salt Mrs. William Wood ere spend few ilsys on Cumberland Isltnd. 'Xi„ | lorn Knenn, of Bersnntb, la ria- Mrs. C. Plnrkney. I yfa lladdle McCullough and Miss Irene ire spending several days on Bt. [ fleons Island, ss guests of the Misses rissels Mason has gone to Ken- (Jsr, where ihe will spend some weeks .its' friends. "Sirs. A. V. McCroene, who has been the E l ot Hr. end Mrs. W. C. Ilateber, returned to her home In Wsynes- ■rs. Kdwln Fleming end son ere the pnts of Mrs. Fleming s father, Dr. J. A. Jlr*'Frank Fox nnd MIm Marguerite Fox Urr returned home, after a visit t<r Mends In Jacksonville, Fla. Jlr and Mrs. 8. T. Wingfield and (laugh ter tossed through the elty this week, en Lute to Cumberland Island, where they sill spend some days. Mr * Sat Tilton and Master John TIP t e n , of Savannah, are visiting friends In "nr'and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and chil dren. and Mrs. T. It. Wilson, of Atlanta, its visiting friends In the eljty. They will visit St. Sljuoss Island before returning l jjTs. W. B. Cook. Miss Francis Cook ant Ilrs. A. A. (laddla are spending severs weeks In Allentown. N. J. Mrs A. A. Knight and son are visiting relatives In ijttltman. Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Dillon, of Tbomss- vine, are visiting Mr. end Mrs. K. F. C Mr.Lnd Mrs. F. II. Mallard hate return- et front Moltlle. Ala., where they have been for several weeks. Mr. Wlllmr Coney, of Savannah, baa i turtle,I Ironic after a visit to Sir. nnd Ml E F. Coney. Miss Mnttle Ilelle I’OJte res. of Mnron. . . Ifmtsennlti, 111 this elty. Miss Ultra lam Hoatwlek, of Atlanta, la ire visiting MISS Ulirn leni noeiomi, v Melting rein ft res In this elty. Mrs. lienrgc Painter Hriilth has returned front n visit to relatives In Jacksonville, Miss Katie Ilntler. of Cochran, Is visiting friends In Brunswick. ' Mrs. I., c. carter and little son. of Jesup, ire visiting Mrs. J. It. ItoMnson. j,. Miss Estelle Miller ■all in friends ' ” la middle (leori^H Mr. and Mrs Curry, vlslllttj Mr^^yrwlft baa returned from a In th Mrs. K. F. Twlftv Paris, of Nichols, Is a visitor la the elty. Mr. K. e. Bagwell, of Savannah, was In Brunswick one day this week. Mr. H. T. McDonald, of Atlanta, spent s tlar nr two In the city this week. “■ ) Florrte May Heath, of Thom guest of Mrs. F. II. Mallard. Edward Bsrdett and son are visit- * Wa'tkinsville, MIm Flora Qullllan It visiting her sister, Urr W. II. Aiihforde MIm Huth AlwrcroniLIn returned Thurs day from u visit to Atslnts. Mm. Itaniildson, of Atlanta. Is the guest of the MIwfi Jscksnu this week. MIm Nolle Cocroft fa visiting friends In Mndloon nnd (tarUl Circle. Her, E. II. Jennings Is conducting a meeting nt Farmington this wm»lt. MIm Amanda llntrhewni, of Athens, was • visitor to Watklnstille lust week. MIm I'ornelln Dnun. of Atlanta, Is th* fnett nf Misses Hath nnd Loufe* Aber* cromble. Ura. A. W. Ashford and Miss Jails Ash* ford left Tuesday for A visit to Stanton, Tfl. Dr. Thomas 8txoa, of Melvins, was In town Tuesday. Mr. oran *i*. Vesla spent Monday In Athens. imes Alice, Kins and Fannie Arthur, .. Athens, “ * “ k% ' Mrs. Andrew. Mbs Mattel ! pretty guest < visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Hinton, of High rb**in, were In town Thursday. Mbs Dnlsy Ashford Is spending several dm In Atlanta. A deligtitfnl affair given In honor of Ostni Jjeksou, Mrs. Itonnldson of Atlsuts^si hr., q. B. Thompson. Measrs. I:ol>errBII- l»p«. Henry Harris, Bov Thrasher. Fred Branch. Jess. Maxey, Othu Branch. Ed- aiiia,l Anderson, Oran Voale, Clinton A.h fool and Addison Price. VILLA”RICA. Mr. anil Mrs. John Hollmnn, of Atlanta, •pent .Sunday here. Mn. tlrncw Uroen and Mlaa Nora Oreen •tout Thnradar In Atlanta. Mr., 8. O. Fielder and children art at Amtell for a faw works. Messrs. Hearn nnd liennls, ef Eatonton, •ere In the elty Monday, , Uln Annla Rath Sewell, nf Carrollton, I*'he gnrat of Mlau Idler Windsor. . MIm Florence Green, of Deltas, la beta f"r the iiimatr, Mrs. A. B. lhivao lo here from Amtell Me.sra. Ivrnon 1'errymun. Urndy Bob- «ta ami Claude Griffin, of Temple; Silases Jola hjkes,'Nettle la>u Bagwell, ltd (Iraee Bnittli incut Wednesday nt I.lthla 8ptings. Mlaa Ell. arilfln amt .Mr. Claude Grinin, Jf Temple, wan recent visitors to Villa Mlaa Nannie Little la (pending the sum- Iff at A bear and, Cordrle. , VPlaits* " ,Ter *° n '• on • buotneoa trip to Attaafs WlmbCTly ratnrned Saturday from MIm Tamale Colbert, of Fltxgonld. la vlritlng Miss Claude Doherty. A'r*- 8. P. Idisaster has returned from Cumberland. Th.- young people of the H T _ __ jmjoyed g watermelon cutting Monday even- filra Ciandla Scott, of Atlanta, IW of Mrs. Otto lteekam. Mr. J. A. Beeknm la rlstlng friends In Montgomery and Auburn. Ala., this week. I Min Mary Powell Is the guest of Miss Leaole Hearts at'Bhlae. Mr. O. P. McCord, of Tallahassee. FIs., mads a burincM trip hen Wednesday. „ WEStToINT. . Mrs. Fannie Hhenly and MJu C. A. 8healy here relumed heme from n vtalt to Gaines* I rllle, (la. -Mrs. .Frank K. Boland nnd little son. Frank Kells. Jr., returned to their home In Atlanta Monday, after spending sertral itlsnta Monday, after spendini reeks with Dr. J. 8. Hondry'o lro., v . , ...Meoars. Banka and Matlbewoon, of Ope lika. wore here Wednesday. Mlaa Martha noraler espeeta to go to LaGrange Kntuntay. where oho will bo the guest of Mn. It. O. Pharr. Mlaa Flora Hagedorn returned from a !«!* to Montgomery Monday. Miss Sara Callaway la In Atlanta, the I aeat of »n.- • - 1 31 gueat of Mlaa l.nelle Oalln. Mra. It. B. Dixon, of Athens, la rlsltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs -- ... 8enoln. Mra. I* 8lrong Is visiting her daughter, Mra. o. w. Mheoly, In Opelika. Master Gene Hsndall entertained his lit- e friends at Kolilnaona Park Thursday. Mra. Mark MeCullah entertained delight-1 illy Saturday morning In honor of the laara Frame, of Virginia, and Mlaa Whita ker, of Columbus, Ga. Bid domino was the I wine played. Mlaa Hess Smith wlnnf prise, a lace handkerchief. The „ Frame were presented will, lovely fans nnd Miss Whitaker with prrly pins. After the game a luncheon was served. SANDER8VILLE. A bevy nf bright, entertaining yonng lady | visitors are rullvenlng aorlety this week. Misses Ileulab Glhson and Mary Ilalcom, of I Macou, are with Mloe Martha Mathis on Bait Hill. Misses Lily Ashe of Athens, Bailie Thorpe of Crystal City, Fla., nnd Marie Boatwright of ictinllle are gueata of | Mrs. Joarph llrrrlugdliin lu laiugdon. Miss ltuth Klnnanl, of Atlanta, is vlsltln MIm Mamie 1 " " of Melnlyre, dors Newman. A reeepl ‘ fentngdls rt r r klnnanl, of Atlanta, is visiting Sparks, and MIm Julia Todd, Is with her coustu, Mrs. Isa-1 igdoa. Mlaoea Asha, Thorpe and Ms-1 Boatwright, with Mn. UerrlDgdlns, aed the receiving party. Meadamea ny Private t-eased Wire. New Turk, July *1—Mias I,iida An- Ikrin and Curtin Day, both of Ken tucky, swore they would get married deeplte family opposition, end they have. The 17-yesr-nld Kentucky beauty had boon Imprisoned In the house of her aunt, at Btelnway, L. I., but she eluded the vigilance of her guards, climbed out a window and down • rain pli ■ It- rt hnd nted ncrM* trhlch her *t> Violently p -ntert. If or elst^r, MIms H»- *el, accompanied her. Xot more limn an hour nftor the pair h*d drpnrted Mrm*. Mhvab, h**r Aunt, returned to the house. elm nm hurrying around and trylnir to find •ome trace of the *lrL the *phon»» ran*r. aald a rnan w vole*. ,, Thl* In Curtla Day. Luda and her nleter are with ma. Wa are volnjf home. Good by, aunt. H THREE SEABOARD WRECKS WITHIN ONL Y A FEW HOURS .*• the remit of a plight Accident near | (Vdortown, on the lllrtnlnghaui tllvltlou of Heahoard Air I«lue railway, early I Wcdncedny evening. In which one freight I c«r wnn derallist, dnmngo to the Amount nf I Aevernl thoimund dollum was done to the I property of tb«* couipAiiy au«I traffic dHnyrd many houra Ihm aupc of the Mfter-effc«'t *of locm ninm or in* mnipAuy. Injumt. Ample warning hart of the InipeuiUng dauger. The IMsarugertraltt Iravln At 4:06 o', AtlnntA At •: only a few ml lhi» pimple occurrence. InuuiMllMtcly .iftcr th 1 crew from AtlnitU ' Acem* of the Accident, wl sifter the Accident the wreck WAS AUIIIIUOII- ...Jit, which had near a treatl* a few mile* from . r®. While Arranging the halky crane for nae In replAdng Ihe deralleil car n the i rrtsl i: (line of the Accident to the wrecker. A« a retnlt of the delay, tho train did not fetch thla cHy pntll 4 o'clock Tbarol.ir luornlng. And. leAVlug eleven nilmit* « Inter, iwirtldpnted In Auotbnr wreck on the H.-a* unord at dowelle I!tattoo. The Itlrinlm itniyi »• Brat tn ilngham m ml I u Wet \ JAP WOMAN IS CHARGED WITH KILLING 20 BABES | By Private I-raSeU Wire. Victoria, B. C., July II.—According I to naws received here, a Japanese wo- I man has been arrested at Osakl for the wholesale murder of Infanta. Mora I than twenty babies were killed by the wnmaij. who narrowly escaped lynching | after being arrested. The naval program nf the govern- lineqt line teen arranged whereby the strength of the Japanese navy will j ranch J20.O0H tons In 1101, b'P. It la not j believed thla strength will be peima- I nently retained. Advices were received from Korea that consequent to the surrounding of tbs palace with Japanese troops on July I, the seal of the Korean einparoi was secured to a new mining treaty, effective nn September I. whl.'h will af fect Ameiican mining Intare-ta In Ka rra. Inasmuch as concessions now held must not be sold or mortgaged without the consent of tho Japanese govern ment, foreigners will be bound by the regulations of this treaty. A Japanese comnnoelon of 700 mem bers has been Investigating the ,v- sources of Manchuria, and will leave In August. I CIGAR MAKER TRACEY CHOSEN TO MANAGE LABOR’S FIGHT pen tine . MNMMPNNPMNNNAAAN garlands of sinllax aud pink roses. Howls of roses and ferns Wrre used lu the dining room, whrre at a late hour rrfrestmicnts wore served. Those present were: Mlsa Klnnanl with 0. A. Adams, Miss Baleom -lth II. J. Tarbiitton. Miss (ilbson wIP . Quinn. Mlaa Arerett with Then Ilss Sparks with T. A. Illebboure. Ml«s ntlc Iinrrls with Mnrk Newman. >flss HT Ivan with II. II. Brown, Miss Mathis with T. V. McCarthy, Mlsa MaltUtul Tanutt with Brerard I'.tolsy, Miss Hsdlr Tarlmt- ton with W. II. Wood, MIm AUle Jones with Battle ft with Snni May, wtiu Ales Chnml.iw. ,. , laivelt. Bob Davlv, Frank Herman, Owen aud Davis ullle. BLACK FANATICS IE UNIFl ipArkp, M . MIm Mn iibdIm T. 1 faint M*rjr I 1 iil 1 . tS? I Filipino Rebels Use Ameri can Tactics in At- Mr. and Mrs. Edward'Schaefer and tho I' . , Misses Schaefer entertained about dfty of fnpjr the young people nt n homo party .lam I Tuesday ulfbt. In spite of the tbreatenlng I wi-etber, nearly all tu« rurits Invited were - present. Mlse M. H. Schaefer looked hand. I „ „ . . . . Some in a white lace gown, and Mlaa Carter By Private Leased Wire. « rooo? w b iS e .5My° thi color AchHNi Iwluc griin aih! whlt^, *ho acene of ytitAnUy • battle In Loyte which waa aIao cArrlni out In tl»» rtfrosh* I placet th* killed and wounded amonff a: con jiVt l .7 'srir'Usssu- *»«*"«»»»• Af.. r . h . it th* punch tiowl. Aftrr rafrc»bm*nt« had | repulao ot tha bandits thay attacked ng* .Ml Vl . - , Mr. Tbomns M. ItoawAll, of Anderaon, I ^ . C.« vtalted Mr. F. Clifton Brtl at tba ... Alhimarle rrientljr. . \ Major Neville, commandlnc the dt- tSshsM? .S ,r <ir“'ai«!5 0 ?i.fi!Bf °l “? ,ubntor > r - h v Tpyr 1 UthouU are gueati of Dr. and Mra. J. W. that tha Pulajanaa ware draaaad In "iil2r'i*...le fUmnley. of Crae^IHe. J'SS'iJKSSL.'S ihVF a gueat of Mira Vivian Vernon Cappa tha ciothiny of the native soldiery, and that pA/t weak. . .. t thay numbered more than 100 and ware Mr r i'.la*e? r 6)mp M n* C J?' iVluadJi lm.* I • r ‘ n « d with Sprlngn.ld rifles, Mr. Alii Craig, of Charlotti, N. C., la vl (ting ralAtlvig ht»rr. WOULD-BE SUICIDE TORTURED 22 HOURS TO SAVE HIS LIFE\"™"°"°""’ p By Prints loosed Wire. Washington, July 27.—'Thomas Tra cey, of Boston, Mass., la to be the cam paign manager of Ihe American Feder ation ot Labor, acting under the In- hlea. Mr. and Mrs. John Iiunran. of Doaelssi e 1, *T n ‘Junday here with Mr. au.l Mn Miss Huhy ^ Jjjr will go up to Llthla springs the last « the work. ker.' M , nr ''°, W f ^ d P ,?‘*«'• ° f Gr,BlD ’ " Mr. Al ITpshaw, of Ptedmnnt. Als., spent ►vcral days hrra this sreek. ABBEVILLE. •'lamra A. O. Paxson, J. W. Doherty. I «M* charged tht Amaricsna three tlmes; _JSs Eufaala Gregory bos returned from being repeatedly driven back until they visit_t.o Atlanta. _ | anally moved eoutb with some of their some rfi-1 Mausors and, he thinks, a few Krag- 11rs. Claude Edwards and Uttla daughter, Martha, an visiting rrlatlrra at Maysvlll.. MIm Myrtle Bell has returned to. her | home la Ulurlteld, W. hor^brolhrr, Mr. Frauk Dr. Robert Ida brolbtr, use in Ihe regular army, and bdi More Trouble In Bight Army offleers are at a loan to account for tha many uniformed men among rt Fowlj^ of MlMdMlppt vlelled th , Pulajanea, and think It Is sn In- ’ Cooke of Aiiauta!' U vIMtliig I dlcstlon that tha uprising Is of a mors 1 general nature than was at flrst his brother, Ur, vf. A. Mr. OUa Cooke, ot J rrlstlres this week. •MIm Mamie Swift, of "JL for Blue Bldge Mountains, Mrs J, i>. Glrartlcau nnd little daughter Ira visiting relatives nt Vienna this weak. BROADWAY at S4thSt NEW YORK CITY,N.Y. lla furnlahirifg o«*l tAtti. ■gg^plato Tf Wpbonc la *ra rara, rich tnd la gorwi i Uth rooms vtotlTnting tto open g(r a feature. Tfkpho suit#. ThlA kotil offers to Pirmnnint And ’pnslint guests superfor nccommcxls- •loas, nt tamptiag rstra. *kn4 for Illustrated booklet. EDWARD R. SWETT. Proprietor. visiting borne Mis iivmf&ys'^t 'TJS «h<m*ht Wheth.r there Is any defl Kwlft Until. Inlte orffmnlMtlon among them It not known. Ihm to comIdtrable talk JESS. “• rr * BdmoUl * r ’ ,tat to th. effect that chief, of marauding bands prefer to light In native drees. IRY. The persistency displayed In the re- Mra. WHItenT II." Stagier, of Albeny, la pealed attseke, after meeting with such with ber sister, Hiss Lola Pood, for the Is severe lose In tbs Drat engagement, summer. Is considered by army offleers to b« i of Boswell, Is visit- proo f that the reinforcements will And MU. f'l.!«. ftiionr Of Albenr Is visit- *hey have a more serf one task on thslr tn« 5u.. lS7s t p f'oud T ' hands than keeping a few outtawa on O. T White retained to Atlanta Moe-1 the quiet, dev *ft* r » rialt with his son, Dr. O. T. I Uaa American Tactics. xHi*’ K r ’ B. 8tailings and her sen. White Blnre the does of the Philippine In stalling!. returned to Atlanta Monday after surrectlon the natives have never re* IKC.iLml'ta'riririS Srie'tRra ta *%k- *»">•<> ‘® «>• “ ‘hJF *»• N. c. I light yesterday. The sending of troops '. end Mra. jjtmtj .Pkljflsy Wf Wrt- t0 dloaffacted districts, where ledrones ,pwI and small bands of outlaws were caus. bmsS7Mt*WsdaMdsy for Ing troubta, generally ended tha trou- T.m^ fSr .'KT^aUm.^ral wJki bl. M theae bands always tried to with ner grandmother, Mra J. P. Crich- avoid meeting regular troops. ton. .. • I After an attack on their own Inltla- J. T. Weller, of Atlanta, le visiting bin ,| T# yesterday, resulting In a heavy Igtkefj Mis Athene laM - th * Pulajanaa charged throe -Tnoillnoon roft ratnraed from 4, b* n, | t | m e,. From the small amount of news Ta' Swift a ad son. B. B. Bwm, Jr., received from Ma^or Neville lt_ has K. It. Kwlft and eon. It. B. Bwiri, or., *s£Jr&?JnSatt 1 , »arWW Wrotmra By I’rirate Leeaed Wire. New York, July 2t.—A light of twenty.two houra to save the life of Walter K. Freeman, a chemist, charged with embessllng 22,500 from Clarke Davie A Co., after he had tried to commit suicide, ended In victory at ( o'clock thla morning, but the struggle was the most strenuous ever resorted to by tho police and physicians and nurses at St. Vincent's hospital. Freeman had swallowed morphine while In a cell at police headquarters. Ife was found unconscious yesterday and then began the heroic efforts to Mr. Tracey Is a clgarmaker by calf Ing, although he has not worked at hie save him. Freeman was taken Into the I tr,<,e for many y '* r " Kor But hoepltl yard and compelled to walk seven years he has boon a member of constantly, tn work off the poison. I the legislative committee of the Fed- Whllo he was being put through the eratlon, end as such has frequently in humane torture hla wife stood near peered before house and senate com- encouraging him. Then he was put to I mlttees, urging the passage of the bed, and It la hellevsd he will recover. I bills, tbs failure of wblrh bus aroused A previous charge, preferred against the sntsgonlem of organised labor Freeman by a girl who swore she was loaders to many of IHs members who seek re-election to tho next coagrMH He knows personally most of the mem bers to whom tabor has found It ner- essary to appeal In the past, and hi, judgment will bn potent In the prepa ration of the "black list" soon to be completed. Mr. Tracey will take up the work hi soon as he returns from hie vocation and tbs first thing he will do will prob ably be to |>erfeci the "block list" In •lueitlon. It will contain the names of loin-. H.-p'iMb .in I'I.ooIhti m bon op position tn the Iiaet to the elshi-honr nnd anti-injunction blits has been eith er active or tacit, nnd whoso line given Isfactlon. 15, was proved false, after he had been I glM».rS3hl«L2*JS\MARRIED PAIR MADE LOVE by Recorder Bmyth, In 1525. At that time he had a suit against the West- I InthoAee Air Drake Company tor In-1 frlngement of hie patent of a motor brake. Al BEDSIDE OF A CORPSE NE WIND USTRIES IN SOUTH ESTABLISHED DURING WEEK Bpeclat fo The Oeorxtnu. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 2d.—The story of Industrial progress In the Bouthern states for one week reflects considerable light on the' momentous movements which are taking place In this section. The accompanying Hat of new Industries established tn some of the Southern states during the week Is taken from the reports mods to The Tradesman ■ and fully vsrlflsd. It In cludes only the more Important new concerns. Oklahoma reports a lead and sine PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, fl Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH .AMERICAN ACCIDENT IXSl'KAXCE Co. 703 Prudenlisl Building, Phone 5330. AOENTS WANTED. ny capitalised at ll.non.ooo, and Ing company capitalised at 21,- 000,000, besides other large concerns. Alabama adds to the list a 1500,000 coal and coke company. Arkansas presents a 1100,000 mining uumivno company and a (100,000 trust company, ... . T .,„ Georgia reports a (100,000 clothing I **?**? , *° "* <J r * l * n ' _ . ■ i Bristol, Tenn., July to.—The Bouth By Private 7>ee«d Wire. Marion, Ind., July 20.—While attend ing Mrs. John Trimble, during her I death sickness. Dr. O. F. Williams and a daughter of Mrs. Trimblt, Mrs. Byl- veeter Newhrant, srs said to havs be come Infatuated with each other. While the mother of Mra. Newhrant lay a corpse, the doctor and Mrs. Newhrant, SOUTH AND WESTERN BORROWS BIG SUM, factory. Kentucky comes to the front with aland Western railway, now btlng con (500,000 steel company. Istructed between the Virginia coal Ixmlalana swells the list with a (100,- | flfM , , h o Carolina!, In order lo make a direct outlet to the Atlantic board, has Issued (16,000,000 In 6 000 foundry. Alabama, P*n; "Bring. This fact has given rlw to the . - ., theory that among the fanatics thera GLo?* 1 *' mhtn ,h * y w,u “ are men who mive itrved In the native Mra ATC. Welker sad daughter. Mlaa | eceuts or constabulary. Maris Walker, are vtaltlog railatires In I _____— A P r 5! ll Mci'lel'n, of Rle)BOBd, V#.. Is st I oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "jodg^J^L Hopkins returned freta a ® |T - 3 A BABY OIRLi <> »o picket * smoke - g Srike 5w Mercer’ ou'lr^lrTtUonn. * O By Private Leased Wire. O Jlr. end Mrs- K. J. Doeier end ckHdeea. I o Columbus, Ohio, July It—Cel- C . f Birmingham, Als., srs among the guests 1 0 ^prating the arrival at hie home O 2*7^?®mR? - " '"8 a v“i. h&'SSks x s ‘ ill?. Mlr spenn*. Of damIUe. Oe„ to o Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. O ■King her sister, Mias Lawson Spence. o gave to each of the pickets of the O ; o striking moldera a One cigar. The O HAWKIN8VILLE. o strikers Immediately held a man O Mra W. II. Brigkasi entertained on Mon- Q meeting and reaalutlons of thanks O dsr afternoos tn koaor of ber guest Mtse O were adopted. Mr. Jeffrey's gen- O Lnrto Morel, ef Sr Ira ale. T(mn» enjorlm: IO eroslty was not confined to strik- O tteocraries were Ml— • Lnrto Morat ttoe o era alone. All of the employees at O rie Anthoor. Blrjto Msanr. Kara Jleijne. 0 the .p op4 MSS, received similar O Mamie Kauth. Melt Hmltb._C1;-(to " 1 o retnacihr-dice o Jertrile Htrrie. Bole Hsrrl. Min O remembrance. O i-Atp Maadr IwIbt KovbUIP- LBa |® ^ McDuffie ui UM Caldwell. J ODODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P!K? , L- , ^ 0#0 w,rehou ” COD >- per cent notes, It ta stated; which were f!IrinIn/traDi^-nol s%ra«ram«» *Old tO Bl»lr A C*0^ Hp*)T*r A CO. ftt1>l twTioTi Company ' the Old Colony Trust Company. This , means that work Is to be rushed on the 0.(11 * d *** — * ,# ' M0 °* m * nd * rl,t roed with ell possible speed. George m U'' . IL. Carter, chief of the construction Bcottsboro— (5,000 cotton gin and work, to quoted as saying that the most W R3?°“£' --- , serious difficulty In the way of prompt Cullman—(1(0,004 coal and col^ com- [completion of tile road to tha difficulty P*A y ' I In securing sufficient labor. At pres- Montgomery — (17,(00 development I ent the company Is working about company. I(,000 men. Florida. 1 Gainesville—Canning factory. Qeergla. Atlanta—(10,000 brick works; (100,- 000 clothing factory. Nashville—Water-works and slsctria It le alleged, deserted their families and eloped. The husband of Mrs. Newhrant said he received a letter from hie wife postmarked Dayton, Ohio, In which >he naked forslveneee nnd pleaded »lth him to allow her to return home. New- l.i.int .ip,| .Mi- Williams fll.-.l ,|mr*es ,'IK'lln-l Hie |..ilr end deel.ile tliey will prosecute them. IS ASSASSINATED WHILE IRONING Kprelal to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas, July it. -While LdPira Ollvtr, a negress, was Ironing at bar home In this city last night about lo o'clock, sn unknown negro man (dipped up behind her and sent a bullet ri.,m a revolver through her brain, killing her Instantly. No cause to known for the deed. Band Issue Loses. Bpeelal to Tbs Georgian. ■Macon. On.. July Id.—When the voles cast In the recent election ware count ed It developed that the proposed bond Issue of (100,000 for street paving pur-, poses failed by 7( votes. The result waa a gnat disappointment to many voters. light plant. Cash—1’lsnlng mill and shingle mill. | Brunswick—(40,000 tie and timber | company. Mississippi. Clinton—Building and loan company. I Greenwood—Concrete block factory. McHenry—(26,*00 lumber company. Osyks—175,000 water-works. North Carolina. Henderson—Buggy factory. Plymouth—150,000 lumber company, I Wendell—1100,000 lumber company. I Raleigh—(26,000 land company. High Point—Planing mill. Cornelius—Clothing factory. Llledoun—(60,000 cotton mill. Winston-Belem—Woolen mills. Rocky Mount—((6,000 lumber com pany. Durham—Clothing factory. 8outh Carolina. Oreenvllle—Land company. Laurens—Drug manufacturing com pany. Tennessee. Nashville—(20,000 land company. Tlftonvllle—Electric light punt. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN! OPEN TO ALL! _ SI 7.75 Atlanta to Washington, D. C. AND RETURN — v i a Southern Railway. PEACE COMMISSIONERS RECEIVED BY THE KINO. | By Privet# Lrawd Wire. | London, July i(.—The delegates to | the Inter-pari lamentary peace confer-1 ence were visitors this morning to I Buckingham pataca,' Where the distin guished foreigners who make up the conference were received by King Ed- | ward. Tickets good on Washington and South western Limited as well as other trains. On sale July 27th, 30th aud 31st. flood until August 8th to’ return. . Also by de positing tickets with joint agent prior to August 8th and payment of 50 cents some can be extended until September 8th to re turn. Call at City Ticket Office, No. 1 PeachtrecSt., or Terminal Station for tick ets aud Pullman reservations. J. C. Beam, District Passenger Agent ■■ate