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5? .LL savannah join in?
DKATII ON MRS. RIOGEL.
An Aged and 1‘romlneni ladr liled
at MUltown on Tuosdny.
i Mr». W. T. Rlggel, wife of Mr. W.
T. lllggcl, Sr.
and oae or the beat |i|N II,T
known and mom prominent women rill It# I
In that aectlon, died at her home
about two mllee from MUltown, on
rss «**■ ia.miui*
of paralyels about three year, ago,' U/armor Than a
and had been almoat an Invalid HBce I ndllllGl I Hall d
that time. A few days ago a aecond j ___
atroko was experienced, reaultlng In;
her death deaplte the beat medical | Atlanta, Oa„ March
{attention and.the care of her family reed Ooternor Brows',
and physician. ) - __ reported In the mornine
-FaUitr^^B'adelphia, March 17.—It la re-
odar. to today that Senator Plnroae, at
parade 1 ronferencoUp Waahlngton with
ala aide ' ®tate KftgjttfeHIchol, local organ-; ni deeded waa a alater of Mr. 1 >■> “• ™>™lng paper. Doubt.
y tonT l^aiUn leader of the republicans, B. J. Slrmana, and the grandmother' **** bo ** ***"?■ ^ Prerogative. In
■ ... tobk atepa that may bring about an °t Hr. Joseph Parrlah, of Valdosta, expremfing hla view, of me and my
SZ end Of the car men strike within h® 01 01 whom *““ de4 burl »> •* »«*. Aa a Tlaltor to AUanta x do
rvSh-'bHtf* - • ---
Ided in The **• Publican leaden have the aectlon where ahe waa reared 40 1 ahould not have
eland* tj8el> Bh “ w1 , 1 ' 2 *“ decl » rod . that un- practically all of her long life. Pew [ permitted any engagement to be made
In the lc “|ti>e^poll^ of ' Ihdlfference re- women In South Georgia have a larg- for me In AUanta or else where InCeor-
' •>: rr-, sr-S’Sis« 1 “ *——-
f eb u.^.T mother of fourteen children, all but j lh,nk 1 ^*°° w regarded ae penona
,7. ™ two of whom. are living now. Her non grata.”
itlon thtaaftamoon hMb . and • too »“rvlve? her. Thla la what Commander Robert
"r r-y Of North pole fame had m R y
j •• j hire. Pbeble Batterbce, Mllltown; ye * t * rda y afternoon when be arriv'd
-*» ;Mra. Martha Zlppdspr, take Park; In the dty for the lecture he deliver-
PRESIDENT. | Mrg Sallle Rlchburg, MlUto^ Mra. ed lant night to a largo audience In,
' Dora Oakklna, Ray’a Mill; Mra. Mary the auditorium. Governor Brown end;,,
i«ya Plana to Greet g uk | gl| Hahlra; Mra. George Old- Mayor Maddox had both declined to
T *f t „ _. dona, Mllltown; Mra. Lillie Langdale, Introduce the dleooverer becauau of
o Mllltown; Mlaaea Fannie Rlggel and hm failure to eui*nlt hi. proof, to
to the. preparations Lnla Rlggel, Mllltown; W. T. Rlggel, congress.
•Went TMt and the Jr., Nichols; D. J. Rlggel, Mllltown; | Governor Brown’, comment waa
locheeter chamber Rryant Rlggel, Douglaa; Marcua Rig- 1 particularly caustic. P L. Beelr nub.
teh the Praaident g? ,„.toougl. ,: Benjamin Rlggel, Mill- fuher of Ih"Jan ^Jodncci
J?*.??'.?V own ' [Peary to the audience.
{ Peary aald he had not nor would
l not submit his pole data to the Uni-
j vorslty of Copenhagen, because he
I thought this country contained au-
. ihorltlca Just as competent to pea. on
the mntter. He said all of his ;iroola
had been mibmltto dto Ihris, men of
recognised authority. who hu ! inssi?^
strike
agreement with the employer.. proposed line remain, to he
'Among the llfteea hundred dele-.*** 0 ’ _______
gntei to the miner, convention the BULLETS FOR ••SPOTTERS.'’
sentiment waa practically unanimous .
for a atrike on Apru 1st, If the de-!Atlanta ‘Near-Beer Dealer Shoots at
mand for a Saturday half, holldgjJ V* *■ ha Bnapected of
,nd “ wage lncrea » e » not s’«“^- h6 w2£ “£tt«r,"' 0 r at"fp*g1on!
The operators were Arm ,o thelr chgNea L. Daniel, keeper of a near
decision not to yield. . ..jbeer saloon on Decatur street ahot
Trying to Settle Strike. land aerloualy wounded Jim West-
• New York. March 17.—The repre- brook, a young white man, yesterday
sentatlves of six thousand conduct- morning.
pro and trainmen on the New York| Westbrook baa been used by the,
Central road are today conferring police as a spy to locate blind tigers i numerous other uniformed organise-;
with the officials In an effort to reach for some time past It la said, and the j tiona. More than 10b hands .appear- j
a settlement of wage demands, whleh altercation which ended In the ahoot- j ed in line. At 5f>th street the column
threatened a strike tielng up twenty- lng grew out of that clrcumitance,, waa reviewed by Mnvor Qaynur, Arch-,
seven thousand miles of track. , la stated.' {bishop Farley end other dgultarle* t
A TUBERCULOSIS DAY.
fooil|noR
digestible
and ... '
wholesome
ulM-rct'tr.VK "t anil In
that <lny on thi proper methods tp
be usod In presenting the spread of Poary sa'd the ovpedltioaSRjH^
the great whit/ plague. South pole ahould be mudh easier
3 than the one to the North pole, and
I PLANTED IRISH POTATOES. tig had no doubt of complete success.
<- : ll'o says the. expedition there will cost
St. Patrick's Day Celebrated -at Sa- i 0 ( g 0 j money, but he has no doubt of
vannah Experiment Farm. the anal result. He saya be will not
' Savannah, March 17.—Mr. J. M. attempt the trip to the South pole. He
Johnaon. In charge of the experiment- hag been , practlca , e ,„ 6 from hU
.1 farm on the county land put W. foun un rt . he
first crop Into the ground today. He '
hv nlant-
4| KILLED BY EXPLOSION.
Tugboat on tlie Mississippi was Scene
i of Fatal Disaster.
| New Orleane," La., March 17.—W.
L. Rhodes and hla two sons and o
deck band were reported aa killed by
an explosion on the tug beat Waap,
lit Pearlington, Mississippi, today.
AUTO MAP OF GEORGIA.
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VoVD£%
Absolutely Jk
Pure
Heavy Sentence for Purse Snatcher. Tll , experimental and demonstra-
{ Atlanta. Oa„ March 17e—As n Mob f(rm to be made of treat val-
warning to the purse anatchera who to tbo|e )Bt eroated In ugrlculturs
have been too frequently molesting &bou g fj aTa nnah and Chatham conn*
ladles on the streets of Atlanta, .
;Judge Bell yeaterday morning sen-,
{fenced Essex Smith, who had grab-,
,bed n pocket book from Mra. F. Cuts-' New York, March 17.
ler, to serve fifteen yeare tn-the pen- |,goka from the library of tba late
ltentlary. Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hals was
• opened In thla dty today. Many or
dorrls H. Morgan U Dead. the boob Included In tba collection
Newport. R. R-> March 17.—Morris are presentation copies of the high-
H. Morgan, aged fifty-one, professor to eat Interest. The gem of the eollno-
cloaslpal phlology of Harvard Untver-tlon Is n copy of the extremely rare
Highest ^
Scientific Authority
Has demonstrated that of two
Chief of Bureau of Tours Getting
I - Date for the Publication.
| Atlanta, March 17.—Raymond B.
Beck, chief of the bureau of tours,
of the Automobile Club ot America,
Edward Everett Hal.'. Ubrary. reached Atlanta yesterday In the
— - _a sal. of coarse ef a tour during which he col-
looted material for the publication of
an automobile map of Georgia and
of other southern states.
The party came from Savannah vis
Augusta. ^. Despite the unfavorable
condition of the year the party ao-
, .. . w „, , companylng Mr. Beek were all plea*-
author of many classical Commemoration Ode, bearing James ed with the temirkahly good eondW
1 tlon of the roads In this state.
Bussell Lowell's autograph.
C C. VARNEDOE & CO.
' \NNOUNCE THE1R= ~
Spring Millinery Opening
Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 22d and 23d.
WE OOKDIALLY INVITE THE PUBUO TO ATTENDi.
IN ADDITION TO THE MILLINERY DISPLAY, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR, WILL BE SHOWN.
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