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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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CHILD HORRIBLE MANGLED
IN BELT OF PLANING MILD
Ulniton-Salem, N. C. t Oct. 30.—The
*.yeor-old daughter of J. M. a. Reece
win killed near' Bethany, Davidson
county, today.
While the child was playing under a
planing mill she was caught by a belt
and whirled around a number of times.
One arm was torn off and the child
died In hnlf an hour after the accl
dent.
IAL
Atlanta camp. No. 159, United Con
federate Veteran*, will hold Its unnual
memorial service* Sunday evening at
T:3n o'clock at the Second Baptist
church.
The following program will be ren
dered:
organ Voluntary.
Entrance Confederate Veteran*.
Antheni. “When All the Saints,"
Shelly.
Reading Scripture* and Prayer-
General C. A. Evans.
Roll Call—Adjutant W. H. Harrison.
Selection, "When the Roll Is Called"
—Choir. .
Address—Rev. J. E. White.
Selection, "Looking This Way."
Address—Rev. J. M. Cofer.
Selection. "Glory 8ong"—Choir,
closing Remarks and Benediction—
Caplain T. P. Cleveland.
MEMORIAL SERVICES
FOR MRS. DAVIS.
ftpcclnl to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., Oct. 20.—Mr*. Lizzie
George Henderson, of Greenwood,
president of tho United Daughter* of
the Confederacy for the South, ha*
named next Sunday. October 21, to be
observed by all the chapter* a* Me
morial Day, In honor of Mr*. Jefferson
Davis.
WHITNEY ELECTED
OF
J. C. Whitney, of Baltimore, '
elected president of tlte Merchant, and.
Miners Transportation Company, the
big steamship line, at the meeting of
directors In New York Thursday.
He was formerly vice president and
traffic manager. He will succeed Mi
chael Jenkins, who resigned In Au
gust.
NEW CORPORATIONS
FORMED IN VALD08TA.
If,mini to The Georgian.
Valdosta; Oa„ Oct. 20.—There are
more new corporations being formed
In Valdosta now than ever before In
the history of the city. The new con
cerns applying for charters this week
are: The Ousley-Ashley Company,
which wll conduct a real estate busi
ness, with a capital stock of $15,000;
the Wlsenbaker Lumber Company, with
capital stock of $20,000. and the
Ibbs-B:
tabba-Byrd Company, capital $5,000.
•fflfh will engage In the aaw mill and
lumber buslnesa. The Georgia Land
and Timber Company, with a capital
stock of $$0,000: the Valdosta Sta
tionery Company, and the Korea! In
vestment Company, are among the con.
cerns which have recently received ar.
tides of Incorporation.
NEWS FORECAST OF COMING WEEK
Washington. Oct. 20.—With the general election but two weeks off,
politics naturally will absorb much Interest during the coming week. In
New York the campaign for governor and other state officers will reach
the "white-heat” stage. Mr. Hearst, the candidate of the Democratic
party and the Independence League, will continue his whirlwind cam
paign. speaking one night In Greater New York and the next day lump
ing away up the state to fill a speaking engagement. ‘Mr. Hughes, the
candidate of the Republican party for governor, Is scheduled to spend
the entire week up the state. Elmira, Owego, Corning. Binghamton and
numerous other cities and towns are on his list.
The feature of the Republican campaign In New York city during the
week will be the meeting In Carnegie Hall Monday night, at which the
principal speaker -vltl be Secretary Root. Interest In Secretary Root’s
address is Increased by the general oeltef that he will speak as the per
sonal representative of the president. w
Secretary Root Is not the only "big gun” that the Republicans ara
sending Into the Empire State to combat Hearstlsm. Speaker Cannon
Is billed for several New York addresses during the week. Secretary
one or two other prominent spell-bindera probably will be pressed Into
service. t •
Meanwhile, the campaign In other sections will not be neglected.
Massachusetts, w‘here the situation Is very muddled, but none the less In
teresting. Is being left by both parties to take care of her own troubles.
Mr. Bryan will be heard In the Middle-West, and Vice President Fair-'
banks will push Into the Southwest to offset the Influence of the recent
Bryan tour In that section.
Stockholders of the Wabash railroad will hold a special meeting nt
Toledo Monday to vote on the financial plan which Includes as one of
Its features the retirement of the debenture bonds.
Thirty or more governments will be represented at an International
congress, relative to the "white slave” trafilc, which Is to assemble In
Paris Monday.
The annual meeting of the Alton railroad, scheduled for' Monday,
may develop a fight for control between the Harrlman and antl-Hatrt-
man factions. ,
The American Mission Association will hold Its sixtieth annual meet
ing during the week at Oberlln, Ohio, beginning Its sessions Tuesday.
The thirty-fourth annual convention of the National Association of
Carriage Builders la expected to attract a large attendance to Atlanta
during the week.
The preliminary trial of the battleship Minnesota, built by the New
port Newe Shipbuilding Company, will take place In New England waters
Wednesdsy.
In honor of the 2$,0Q0 Illinois soldiers who participated In the cam
paign and elege of Vicksburg a $200,000 temple-monument will be dedi
cated In the national park at Vicksburg the latter part of the week,’the
ray*. The governors of Illinois. Missis-
exercises extending over three
sippt and Louisiana wilt participate.
The formal opening of the new 8t. Paul's Cathedral In Pittsburg
next Wednesday will be attended by Cardinal Gibbons and many other
prelates of the Roman Catholic church. *
EUROPEANS ORGANIZE
TO FIGHT STANDARD OIL
Bremen. Germany, Oct. 20.—Backed
by the Rothschild company, Nobel
Brothers, the Deuetch hank'and other
petroleum interests, the European Pe
troleum Union has been organl
with a capital of $5,000,000, to fight the
Standard Oil Company. The selling
agencies' of Europe will he amalga
mated as sub-companlei of the union.
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/ WILL DIE FIGHTING
SAYS OFFICER WHO ELOPED
WITH WIFE OF SUPERIOR
Parle, Oct. 20.—Discovered In a villa
In the south of France, the world-fa
mous elopers, Gabriel Eeelpoff and the
wife of General Outchakolf, the distin
guished Russian soldier, standing side
by side, told of their great affection for
each other and declared that love alone
led them to flee from St. Petersburg.
The dashing lieutenant declared that
he was ready to die for the wife of hie
superior officer, and said that love was
stronger than marriage ties. Reminded
of the wrath of the wronged husband
who chaeed'him from St. Petersburg to
New ^ork and across the ocean again
to Paris, the lieutenant said:
If I die, It will be with a smoking
revolver In my hand. Why should i
die? I only loved too well. That Is
all.”
Nearly five weeks ago while IJie gen
eral w-as In attendance on the czar at
his hiding plai'e In the great palace at
Peterhof word came to him that his
handsome young wife had eloped with
his subordinate. Obtaining leave of
absence the general pursued his recre
ant wife.
On leaving SI. Petersburg he said:
”1 will kill him, for ‘then there will
be no more danger for my wife. She
shall come back to 8t. Petersburg with
me. But he muet die.”
found (he hotel at which they
stopped. He was told that they had
left but three hours before.
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DRANK LA UDANUM TO SHOW
HUSBAND SHE WAS “GAME;"
RECOVERS A7 THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. R. Gay, 26 years of age, of
(07 Chestnut street, was" token to the
Grady hoapltal Friday, night as the
result of having swallowed an overdose
of laudanum.
Although she positively declined to
dldcuis her act for publication, it Is
said she made the statement at the
hospital that »ho took the poison tc
prove to her husband she wae "game.”
She elated, it Is said, that she and
her husband were sitting In a room
at their home Friday night and began
to talk of laudanum nntl Ita effects.
During the discussion. Mrs. Gay stated
her husband dured her to drink lauda
num, telling her she was not "game” I
she did not awrallow a dose.
At this dare, the wife Is said to have
seised a bottle of laudanum and quick
ly proved she was "game.” The Grady
hoapltal was then notlfled and she was
hurried to that Institution In an am
bulance.
. After working with her for some
time In the- operating room, the physl-
COL TIBBS
CONGRE:
OP
GONE
North Georgia Hero of In
dian War Passes to
Final Reward.
Special to The (leorglnd
Dalton, Ga.. Oct. 20.—Colonel WIK
llam H. Tibbs, of this place. Is dead
after a brief illness. The former mem
ber of the Confederate congress passed
away at the age of *1 years, and -his
death has cast a gloom over the town.
Colonel William H. Tibbs waa one of
the remaining few members of the
Confederate congress. On June 10 of
this year he celebrated his ninetieth
birthday. He was. until recently, re
markably alert and vigorous, as Well
as i
He had accumulated money since
close of the war, but died without large
means.
Fought in Indian War.
Colonel ’ TlhCs was w ell known
many sections. In 1S$3 am
was a resident of Columbus, Ga. Short
ly after that he assisted In the re
moval of the Indiana from north Geor-.
i. from the same section of the state
whlch.he now lives. Inter he moved
Tennessee, and It was from that
atate he was elected to the regular
Confederate congress, which met at
Richmond, winning thb election over
Judge A. S. Colyar, who was hla Inti
mate* friend. While In congress he
helped get through the bill that re
sulted In the construction of the Nash
ville. Chattanooga and Bt. Louis rail
road. He was a firm believer In the
duty of every man of proper age go
ing to the front In the service of his
country, and he Introduced and se
cured the passage of the conscript act.
under tvhlch the Confederacy secured
many more men.
Believing that there was a scarcity
of men at the front, he declined to
make the race to succeed hlmseir In
the Confederate congress, shouldered
his gun. and went to the front. It was
then that Judge Colyar. whom he had
formerly defeated, was elected to sue
ceed him.
PRESIDENT’S YACHT
WILL BE A CRUISER
New York, Oct. 20.—The Mayflower,
the vessel bought by the government
eight years ago /rom the executors of
the late Ogden Goelet and used as
yacht by the president, Is to take her
regular place as a cruiser In the navy.
(She Is being fitted up at the navy yard
to do duty In Cuban waters. The ves
sel cost the United States $600,000.
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O ON WAV TO FIANCEE’S, 0
YOUNG MAN IS DROWNED. O
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Wnrrenton, Va„ Oct. 20.—While 0
O on his way today to the home of O
O his fiancee, Miss Fannie Lee, of O
O Lee's Mills, this county, young O
0 William S. Huntln. of New Baltl- 0
0 more, wae caught In the swollen O
0 waters of Cedar Run and drown- 0
O ed. They were to have been mar- 0
O rled Sunday at Lee's Mills. Mr. O
OHuntln was a cousin of General O
0 Eppn Huntln, of Richmond. O
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she was removed to the female ward.
She hnd recovered sufficients to leave
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CHURCH 836 YEARS OLD
IS DESTROYED BY TIRE
London. Oct. 20.—Selby Abbey church, which was built In 10*0, and Is
one of the finest examples of Norman architecture In the world, was
burned today.
This New York Police Judge
Said To Have Been Bribed
New York. Oct. 20.—The grand Jury
has begun an Investigation Into the re
ports that .have been current and some
of which have been published that a
certain police magistrate has been tak
ing bribes for discharging persons ac
cused before him of serious crimes.
District Attorney Jerome went before
the grand Jury with the case himself.
He declined to give thq name of the
magistrate suspected, and fflso refused
to admit that the grand Jury waa hold
ing such nn inquiry.
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According to rumor, one of the moat
prominent of the city magistrates Is
accused of taking 51,000 for discharging
at least two persons connected with a
large robbery case that Involved tjie
case of receiving stolen goods.
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GELETT BURGESS has gathered a great as
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rested yesterday and placed under a
iiaaAA I .4 ^ ...III fm.. A
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