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Atlanta Georgian (and news)
VIL. V. NO. 204.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2?, 1907
PRICE: tUS&m
WAS ACCIDENT, SAYS BULLARD,
WHO MUST HANG ON FRIDAY
Condemned Man Tells
His Story For First
Time.
GOVERNOR will .
NOT INTERFERE
Hacked with Consumption,j
Bnllnrd Hopes That
Natural Death May
Save Disgrace.
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li
TOCETEVANS
MIXED AT ALL
FISH IS GIVEN CHANCE
10 ANSWER HARRIMAN
Harriman Wants to
Control Roads of
U. S.
Insanity Expert Match 18ESs roTkUL
A . I OF CERTAIN DEALS
Tor The District
By PAUL E. WILKE6.
(Staff Correspondent e.)
Marietta, Ga.. Feb. 27 — John Bullard,
u the shadow of death, hah talked,
thi* first time since his daughter fell
feet in Cobh county near Pmv-
• if-r Srrlrgw. on September 24,_Jji\ hnn
t*»ld .he full Story of the crime for
which the law has said he must pay I
the penalty of death on Friday next. I
Huddled on the floor of the Cobb)
county Jail, close to a steam radiator, i
hi- head burled In hit hands and tears
mm -tiling down his wan cheeks, he to- I
>..i\ t'dd a Georgian reporter In detail I
_the crime .which sent his pretty ]
n.ohl ilanahigr to her truvo amt;
hicli caused a Jury of his pe
• oiulemn him to the gallows.
T loved her better than anything «»n
• «»rth. and I would not have harmed a
hair In her head. I aimed to tell the
« »urt and Jury all my story, but my
-’length failed me. Now | must hang.
*»h. If they would only gfVe me a few
more days of life, so that the Lord
could let me die a natural death."
And th* stricken man sobbed like u
• hlld. It was an effort for him to calk.
He Is near to death In two ways, for I
«onsumption has marked him for anj
early grave, and It Is doubtful if he
would live two weeks longer.
"I knew my fate and the fate of my
eHHd, eight years ago. Th* I-ar*l Laid
me about It, and at that time 1 plainly
saw' that my daughter would be taken
awpy from me and that I would Join
her. But r Bldtfit think*f would be
hanged for murdering her.
*it Was An Aceident ”
*T with my dying breath
‘hat the killing of that girl was an a« -
tldent. ~T would have willingly given
my~ HfaLfdy her. We had just finished
• Treakfast and 1 took the pistol from
under my pillow _to pyt It away. As 1
i'•turned to the room where we were
eating, I was seised with a fit of cough
ing. I clutched the barrel of the pistol
with my left hand. Tnen I coughed
Horse than you see me now. for then !
was not so near to death and had more
»ilength. I was convulsed with the fit
that was on me. 1 heard the pistol ex.
plode, but I kept on coughing I went
« ut of the house and as I worn 1 saw
P.uby standing In the door. When 1
< ime back she was lying down. There
hum blood on her face. I shook her and
>he did not answer. Then 1 saw -he
was d«ud.
"Only the good Lord above knows my
feelings an I looked noun on the dead
Tue of my darling child. 1 was nenrlv
< raxed. I then knew that in my lit of
• nothing the pistol hud killed her, I
Ktw my brothet Bob r.nd while hr went
I-* l'owder Bprings for help. I went the
••liter way to tell of the awful tragedy."
Great Physical Suffering.
It took Bullard fully an hour to tell
• •f the bloody deed for which he Ik con
demned to die. He could speak hardly
. hove a whisper and as he talked his
face was burled In his hards, both
propped on an emaciated kme which
as thrust under .he chin. Every d »/•
•n words he would stop and cough. It
was necessary to almost touch him t<*
near the words as they fell from his
JOHN BULLARD.
Who Shot and kiflod his young daughter, Ruby Bullard, last Septem
ber in Cobb cdunty, and who is condemned to death on the gallows to Ma-
«tta Friday unless consumption esusos his death before that timo.
UNLESS NE W E VJDENCE,
GOVERNOR WILL NO! MOVE
Unions some entirely new evidence Is submitted. Governor TfrrtU will
not Interfere with the decision of the p*im>n commission to deeding Jo
ftmimute or respite John Bullard, announced exclusively In The Georgton
Tuesday afternoon.
The papers went to the governor Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock,
but the chief executive will not i»aas on them until late Wednesday aft-
ernnon or Thursday morning, lie holds,the papers out of deference to the
ret,nest of Interested parties who will confer with him Wednesday after-
hoou. —
"W’HIioih new heatings on the eH*e I will not interfere_wlth Ahft_exs^
cut foil' of inc'inw/* said -Governor Terrell Wednesday moftHng.
Attorney.
YOUNG MRS. THAW
BARREL FROM ROOM
lOtto Kuhn Is Called as Wit-
j ness at Wednesday’s
Probing.
Garvan Doesn’t Want Her
to Sit Beside Her
Husband.
HUSBAND DISAPPEARS
JUST BEFORE INQUESf
Death of Mrs. E. W. Pettis U’j
Followed by Strange
Developments.
Following the death of Mr.. E. W.
New Turk, Feb. 27—E. H. Hurrlmu.i.
who lute yesterday afternoon revealed
lil> boundlen ambition by declaring j Fell la. of 24 Bradley .treat, Tuead.y
to the Interatjiie cmumerre cnmmlaaloo I morning, and the myaterlou* disappear
that he would buy up the Atchison.! ance of her husband, B. W. Pettla, Just
North.ni Paclltr, Great Northern and i previous to the Inquest Wednesday
nearly uverythln, in sight If such were i morning, the police have bMn aak.d to
not contrary to law, waa again called Investigate the clrcumatancea of Mn.
to the atand at the opening of the see
alon this morning.
It could not lie learned whether
Stuyvesant Fish will appear before the
• ommlaaloit CS refute, or explain, the
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© ALIVE IN SCOTLAND? O
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0 London, Feb. 27.—Xewapopera O _ ml
O non print a atmy fronv Edlii- Oj would t( , (lven „„ opp „ r , u nlty to do
O burg to the effect that th*» ole- O’
0 toviry h»D» ooen mode that Kve- O
Pattla* death.
Dr. C. E. Stone, called to tnapect the
body of Mr*. Pettle, has refused
Issue a certificate of death by natural
causes.
made yenierduy.—Member, -of-—Eettix. lt _li .clg|m*d,__went to the
0 lyn Thaw, wife of Harry Thaw. O
0 now on trial lu New YoiU for thr ©
0 killing of Stanford White, waa O
0, born in n toll houat- on the Queen- O
0 bul l- rood near Edinburg
0 Tile stories any tnnt her fa,ner. O
CLn-ho la a railway plate layer. Mill 0
O lum In Midlothian. tier mother-©
O went to America - Ian y'WU'l* ago. ©
O taking Evelyn with bet. Before ©
O i hie Evelyn attended a vlllnae O
O echnol and the teacher remem- O
O her. her an a bonnle. fulr-halred ©
O girl, with beautiful feature,. The O
O villagers remember Iter nlu >. O
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New York. Feb. 27.—After Evelyn
Nesblt Thaw's alx days on the witness
stand and the completion of her re
markable story. •« developed today
that the defense has planned a startling
coui> In testimony to show that Stan
ford Whits, as he waa pursuing young
Mrs. Thaw In 1»05, was trailed ovtr
Europe byThaw’s Iteuths.
W.ACARRETT
c
Thai Bollard loved hie daughter there
a- liulr doubt The mention "f her
name and her denth would bring terns
» the condemned man's eyes and it
'•"Uld take hint several minute* t«* re-
"vet- himself. He pi’wcntul a patliet-
picture, huddled oh he whs "it the
centert Hoot of the Jail with baldly
• ii"ugh strength to lift hi* head
I Haven’t the strength t
that is why I didn't tell the
I have told you. But what
t** 1 ? I ant going to tile, hut I
die in bed. I don't care for my
No One Elected to the
Vice Presidency
ot Road.
Now York. Felt. 27.—At today's
meet ink' of tin- directors of the
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Com
pany. William A. (Jarrctt was
,.|,H-tfd president to succeed the
late Alfred Waller, who died re-
cent I v in this city.
No one was elected to the vice
i;T"taik amt I presidt of the road, the place
court what I ni „i|c vacant hv Mr. tiarrett’s pro-
is ihi-|
iin , | motion.
PRESIDENT GARRETT.
Ha was electsd h«ad of 8. A. L.
at mtatinB of diractors Wednesday.
I rare for myactf. fci i TWQ NEG ROFS LOCKED UP
Lor.1 wlll.-.l It etgle TWO NEGROF-b MURD£R CHARGE.
"I -WON’T SETTLE
MY SUIT AGIST
PLATT-WOOD
Sjivs Slit* Has Letter Inti-
the commission sakl that Mr. Kish. unilartakln* establishment of Barclay
A Brandon, where the Inqueat waa to
be held on Wednesday morning, anil
while there gave hla name aa E. P.
Wingfield. Ha was with Mrs. Pettis -
father, who Insisted that hla aon-ln-
law’a name la Pettis and not Wlng-
ao If hr drslred. but that the matter
was a private squabble and one Into
which thr commission had no desire to
enter, though II would not deny Mr.
Kish thr privilege of testifying If he
requested It.
He Sold the Block.
Attorney Kellogg began proceedings
by Taking uii the Sr. Joseph and grand
Island ralln-ad matter. Mr. Harriman
leallfled that the Union Parlflc had
purchased ihe itock of that company
irnm him personally rlncr July, 1. not,
for 12,022.540. The nllnesa declined to
spue Ilia price at which he secured the
slock or Ihe time when he did so. He
raid that he did not consider the road
u parallel and competing line with the
Union Pacific.
The New York Central stock pur
chased by the Union Pacific since July
I, Us|. Mr. Harriman stated, wee
bought In the open market. He - Re
clined to answer the question as lo
whether any of the directors of the Un.
Ion Pacific ware interested la Uw par
tu-ui^'^r agaegg-fc'
^ 1.. k. ,Wk I .... merrers.
bought by.the Union 1 Pacific.
Harriman Quite Stand.
Reverting to the Chicago and Alton
Jeal. Mr. Kellogg asked If that lit.800..
000 said by Harrtmnn to have been ex
panded on the properly Mik-o the ayn.
dlcatr arquiretl II,-did not Include 12.-
274,00*1 ear trust ccrtlflcatea and II.0Q0,-
000 borrowed from Kubn. Loeb A Co.
The u ltnesa com ailed this to be correct
and also that this amount waa not de
rived from the sale of Uhlcagn and Al
ton securities noted ns represented tn
thr 1127.000,000 capitalisation.
This concluded Mr. Hnrrlmnn's tes
timony and Olto H. Kuhn, of Kuhn.
I.ocb & fa. was called to the stand.
Thinks It Has Stopped.
Features of yesterday afternoon',
session of the commission were at
tempts by-thc government to show thut
the Union Pacific charges unfair rate*.
Biles competition In the vast terrl
lory traversed by Its lines, and that It. roads themselves."
I must die. The _
*'-ars ago. But I hate to 111'*o |te*,ple |
ell my brother that a member
ally died on the scaffold."
of Ills
muting Wishes of Sen
ator.
| Special to The aaorglan. i
.-J :"k.~.-7:sL-;i.; f • Uolumbus. Da.. Feb. 27.—John and I HtOf. -halt known him from boyhood and
“ J* • a,u .^..mil williams both negroes and broth- had always been of tt buoyant.
"’I ‘ h * the i. null here ,-haige.l with the! ■ value temperament. Hut at that On,
- over into tho bony ham's an the i.mis err. ...e In Jail 1 Mother negro. 1 found him depressed and ailing ba.l
wnlng** Fw flf*4n mlnites Uni- t‘l,. proitahly fatal wounding of ' olott. Mich.. Feb. Jt.-Henatot ! Thaw Waa Irrational,
trtl could not uttTr a wopl. i \v»ll fooks. Thomas C. Platt wonts to settle Miss g. |„ iso«, afler June, while he w.
I have pleaded with tto.1 ubotit this I ■ — | Mae Wood - * suit against him out of p, .he Tombs, did you see him?
and He has never condemned me That's . ^k_»»_ ftl4O oooQ©0a0©©08000© i rour t and us tiulelly us possible, so ’ yes. I saw him on August |7. I me
all ihe way we have of knowing. Jt;'" 1 1? 0000 ° © Miss WimmI soys. i him also on September lo.
knows the taking away of my durllni! o t r E8T from RAIN: 0 I am In possession of n leiler from! g. will you tell the condition I
«as an accident ami ,. o SHOWERS COMING AGAIN. 0 my attorney." she says. "Indicating « which you found him on Augo-' '
•lemn me for It. When I_first enterni w O desire on the senators part not to have l.pd the conversation you had
this jail I never thought for n moment - rhl . mantiKement of tin- rain O the case cunto to trial, hut I have anf- him. A. He was nervous, not having
!o foundry hit J I’luve with a time O : f,.red loo much at his hands In the' ,|,.., t well He referred to publl. ogl-
1 ' * "" I pn«i nve yearn to be Intluenred by u Hals, who said were conspiring ngslnst
It Is.asserted that a report draw n up
by Harry V. Dougherty, a private de
tective. who w»a hired by Harry Thaw
to track White, will be offered. Dough
erty had been aubpenaed by Dlalrlct
Attorney Jsrome. but hta report wilt he
made use of by, the defense to corrob
orate statements that White did not
glve~inrim pursuit of Evelyn Nesblt
Thaw- afler her marriage. When. White
sailed. 11 Is alleged. Thaw's detective
was on the same ship.
Evstyn Denies Story.
• As Clerk Penny called "Harry K.
Thaw to the bar." Daniel O'Reilly, one
of Thaw's counsel, whispered to young
Mrs. Thaw- and she and another young
woman, who had been eeated near her.
Immediately arose and left the room.
Jerome explained lo the court that
he Imd overlooked a very Important
line of quest Inning when cross-examin
ing Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, and with the
consent of Mr. Delmas. the prisoner’s
wife w-hs recalled lo the stand.
Questioned by Jerome:
Q. After you returned from Europe
In 1903 .lid you see your brother. How .
arrt'.' A. Yes. at the Navarre.
Q. Did you tell him. In »ubstance, j
that while you were abroad you had
bee. brutally abused by Thaw?
The witnessed replied with a look o'j
mingled anger nml contempt:
• i did not." she said scornfully. j
Thaw Phyaioian Calltd.
Q. ,'nd did you say that you had
been compelled at a pistol point to tell |
the stories against Thaw? A. 1 did no.
Q. And the stories were lies? A. I
did not tell hln. that.
Q. Did not your brother tell you you
ought to have a revolver, and did no.
yon buy one? A. No. he did not.
Q. Did you give hint.money to buy a
revolver? A. I did not.
This ended Mrs. Thaw's croee-exam-
In.-illon, and she went lo the witness
room. Daniel O'Reilly explained that j
Jerome had given III" l>ermlsalon .
have Mrs. Thaw sit by her husband *'
Side, but Hint Frank (lurvan. his asslsi-
ant. had said that he (Carvani did nm
ami for that reason she was
not showed In Ihe court room.
Dr. Hlgaman. Thaw's family physl--.., ,, g ti .. 1 1
i clan, w-ns called to the sianil and was [ A\ OllIttH I CUS OI IICl i.OVCj
questioned by Mr. Deltnos.
Q. Where did your examination "f j
I llarvy Thaw on November l«, I sol, |
i take place? A. At his mother's hnus-
In Pittsburg. i
dividends of 10 per cent and Its expen
diture of 1240.000,000 of betterments
rsme ffoiir airmtf Ir^tnft mrttx patrons
and an assertion that the purchase of
Southern Paclltr by the Union Pacific
had given the Routhw-eat ten years' ad
vantage In development: that the fail
ure of the Union Pacific to secure the
Northern Pacific left the Narthweet ten
year* behind where It would If control
had been obtained.
There wae an Interesting roloquy be
tween Commissioner Lane and Mr.
Harriman. Mr. Lane wanted tn know
when the absorption of other lines was
going to stop. Harriman said he
thought It had stopped. He said the
commleilon would appeal to the Blfer-
itrmer
field.
Before the arrival of tha
Prills left the undertaking aa
rnent and walked acroee the street,
has not bean seen since by the coroner
or the undertaken. The Inquest waa
deferred, until he could be located. —,
Coroner Thompson le said to have
found a letter In the Pettis home ad
dressed |o Pettis and signed "Tour lov-
Ing wife," by a woman whose'Identity
I* unknown. Pettfi was married but a
a short time ago to Ihe woman who
died Tuesday.
Pattla la a te
hla wife waa Uk While a neighbor waa
latlendlng to tha tick woman and had
gone to a neighboring telephone. Mn.
Pettis died suddenly. Pettis claimed
Wednesday that hla wife had been ad
dicted lo themes of morphine and must
have taken an overdoao.
PATHETIC APPEAL
BY PRISONER'S WIFE
Mrs Holmes Wept Piteously.
When Husband Was
Sentenced.
Special te Tha Georgies.
Savannah, 0 a.. Fab. J?.—J. F.
Holmes, who has been on trial for tw»
days In ilia United Staffs court bn itto *
chart* of embexxletnenk withdrew IBs -
Putt Stem* on Road*.
"But If you will let us,” said Harri
man, "1 will go and taka tha Santa Fe
tomorrow."
In answer to a question, he said he
would also take over tEo'KeithenrVa-
elite and Oraat Northern It permitted.
Harriman declared that there isno .... ... *
country In tha wflfg~wha*r* tl»* b6«- *>*«* tQ(toy * pd » P’— pQBb
nets Interest! are so antagonised by the
government at In the United States.
Mr. Lane wanted to know It It wasn't
true that every regulative act upon tha
railroads Is the result of aom* policy
pursuad by the railroads thamaalvea.
"I believe you are right," replied Har
riman. "I think the railroads them-
aelvee are more to blame than any one
factor for the conditions which exist
today, the antagonism between the peo
ple and the legislatures and the rail-
Judge Speer sentencod hlm to aerv. ^
four years In the Atlanta penitentiary.
Mrs. Holmes created quite a scant
In tha court room, making a pathetic
appeal to tha court for mercy and
clemency. 8h* wept coplouily and
hung upon, the Judge’* bench. ,
Holm** waa trustee for McArthur
Bone A Co. and erabexxled ILM0 of
the bankruptcy flrm't funds.
BRIDE OF AN HOUR BRANDS
HUSBAND TO SAVE BROTHERS
Is
Mrs. By waters
I Carried Into Court
Room.
I UNWRITTEN LAW
LIKELY TO WIN
for Bywaters, Who
Was Slain.
look advantage of her love for and con
fidence In him.
She salt! he told her he would always
be faithful and true, but he would not
listen to her suggestion of marriage.
She Protected Him.
Mrs. Bywaters explained that she de
nied everything to her family because
tact him. ''I did not want my I
to suspect him," explained tha wit-
neaa.
fiha and Bywatara want to Washing
ton. She explained that Bywatara waa
suspected before she went to. Washing
ton.
thnt I would not be aet tree. I thought j
‘here waa Justice In our courtI dulii t
‘here waa Justice In our court*, j t on . j? . \v. iim -iluv and ho tc
""•an lo harm my daughter and I onto 1 0 . nf( , n \ amt Inn. Other
hlnk the law would punish a man for I hl , r!4 ,,f wwither r.mIh fra
' "nothing he didn't aim t*» d
Begs to Die to Bed.
"But from the way Jt ha* nil turned
•ut It aeems as If the Lord wanted tm
laughter and made me the Instrument
"f taking her life. It s His will and I
•un resigned. But li seems hard that I
"hould not be allowed to die In hed. It
III only be a tew days more before
toe Lord calls me and I hnto t*» *»"
l ; »nged for the sake of my brother*
If Bullard had had Ihe strength to
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vc.ilher man. He O
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him
th it
hoot-
little money.*’ . jj e sa |,| they uunted to h.i
Miss Wood says she Is Platt's legal I H .»nt to nn Insane institution »■
wife «ml wonts u divorce, naming six- , lM . trU e story of the forts or the
teen co-respondents. | )nR cu uld not become public.
. —“TT—■ ;* g Judging from Ills early childhood
JAMAICA TO ASK ‘and comparing his condition a- you
I © a t V \n %• knew him then, with hi* conduct .is
* o. rU!\ sMUAhY , >..u found him at your later visits
- would you say he was on thr latter
Kingston. Jamaica. Feb. 27.*—Thu occasions rational or Irratlonnr A.
British government HtalMed on n guar-! Irrational
anto«> before lending tH.oeo.OdO for re- j Waiting To Be Convinced,
building the Island, according to ad-j g What did lie say on this vi-it * A.
vices here. Surprise*, humiliation and) tie hud entwined newspapers between
indignation was a result, nnd a coni- ihe bars of Ids cell to prevent thv wind
ndttee Is being organlxed th appeal to
OPOOG080000000DOOPOOODDQOO in« ihe l»lai:d,
tho A met loan people for aid It* rebuild-
(Continued on Pag* Three.)
Culpeper, Va., Feb. 27.—It Is the
prevailing opinion here that the Jury
In the Htrothers murder trial will re
turn a verdict of not guilty on the
ground of Justification under the "un
written law.”
The prosecution has heen^utuible to
•th ] bring out any other reason for the
Klllln* of William By w aters by Janies
and Philip Htroihers than that alleged
by the defense, namely, that By waters
wae ahooi to desert their sister, a
bride of an hour.
.Mrs. Bywaters today waa carried Into
court In a big chair. Attorney Lee. fort
the defense. Interrogated her. Hhe said
she was 23 years of age last November.
Hhe met Bywaters when a little girl.
Rywater*. *he said, wae like a broth
er to her prior to her father's death.
After her father died, she said. Bywa
ters became more attentive. The wit
ness snld she regarded him as a broth
er. She declared she loved him and he
Growth and Progress of the New Sonth
The Georgina records here each day tome
economic fact In reference to the onward
march of the Koutb.
BY
JOSEPH B. LIVELY.
Tin- Ororgta und Alabama Industrial Index aaya In Ita taau* tor thla
"Th* inagntliul** ami grrai valus or the pine timber Intsrtetg In
(iP'irglu ami Alabama are Illustrated by large transactions reported this
week. In u aerilon adjacent tn Wayrros*. Oa., 200.000,000 test of timber
have In-rn purchased by Georgia and Florida capitalists who will estab
lish one nf ihe largest saw-mills In (he country and build a railroad
Ihi-.iugh Ihe Iran. Alabama and Uhlrago capitalists have consummated a
ileal For 100.000.000 fret of pine limber which In located about ISO miles
north or Mobile. This ulll be developed. A 11,000,000 lumber company
at Thomssvllle. Ga.. has purchased a railroad seventeen mile* In length
ami will extend It flttefn. possibly Forty-live, miles.
"An Important development le ihe projection of a railroad from the
Birmingham. Ala., district down Ihe l.'ahsba to Belma, Ala., from whence
It Is proposed to operate a river bargi
capitalists ure Inking nn Interest In thl
railroad Forty-live miles In length bet
vide. Aid. through a rich mineral ant
veya For three new railroads are progressing actively.
"A Philadelphia. Pa., company has purchased a cotton mill at OxFord.
Ala., and will quadruple Its rapacity; at.Gadsden, Ala., a gas plant will
In* built nl a i-osl of tlOO.OOO: ut Huntsville, Ala„ $40,000 will be expend-
I Mobil*. Ala. Northers
It le proposed to build a
llameburg, Ala., and Flae-
aactlon. In Georgia cur
ed In Imprmin* a power plant: a >20.1
tiihllshed at Albany. Ga.; capncliy of i
Ala., will be doubled; *t0«.#00 plant wl
lo develop an extensive deposit of Kul
will be enlarged at a cost of about II*
land anil Improvement company has be
been organised at neasemer. Ala., to
for the manufacture of brick and sewer
trdgevllle. Oh.
"Among other things reported are:
torles. coffin Factory, hydraulic brick
1122,Ilou to bore for oil. coal mining company, tour hotels, two city halls,
two theaters, apartment house, auditorium, two light plants, paving plans
in two cities, municipal bond Issuss. business buildings and remits
Mention Is insde of the Issuance of a permit at Mobile. Ala. for Ike
*t run Inn of a ll.ooo.hoo hotel reported by The Index In Heptember 1
and Ills plant will be ee-
power plant at Anniston,
ibllshed near Mobil*. Ala.,
h: hotel at Augusta, Ga..
Amerlcua. Oa_ a il(k*00
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