Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 5
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
RATCRDAT, MARCH I, WO.
SlilltS IIIKSI
CEPUBf OLD
Institution Was Proposed as
a Measure of Relief
for the Poor in Feb
ruary 1807.
THE IDEA GREW
DESPITE RIDICULE.
Now in the United States
Alone ittt.OeO.OOG^GO is on
Deposit. Three Times
the National Debt.
In February. 18^7, Junt one hundred
vt-ai* jjgo thin month, there arn*e In
the Hrltlnh parliament Samuel Whit
bread. a wealth brewer and member
of the houite of common*, he of whom
the 1 great reformer Wllberforce once
*uid. ' lie ^poke an If he Imd a pot of
porter to hi* lipx and every word came
through It," hut who wa*. nevertheless,
notable In hi* day and generation a*
"the promoter of every liberal scheme
for Improving the condition of man
kind. the zealous advocate of the op
pressed and the undaunted opponer •>(
every *|«ecle* of corruption and III ad
ministration." Mr. Whitbread told the
house of various Isolated attempts to
take care of the hoardings of working
girls: of schemes devised by country
parsons for Investing the savings of
their parishioner* In such a way as to
get f..r them a return for their thrift
< »ut of these erratic undertakings he
was certain that a great national sys
tem could he devised and he argued at
length the reasons for his belief.
$3,000,000,000 on Dapoait.
That address of Haniuet Whitbread’.*
a tenuity ago was the beginning of the
modern saving* bank plan, which, sue-
cessfully carried to It* logical conclu-
PRES. MORSE
VISITS PORTS
T
Steamship Magnate in
the South Looking
^ After Business.
WAS UNCONSCIOUS
Searched for Him in Burn
ing Car. But He Was
Safe Outside.
QUIT SHOPS
Mlsby,
HuggagemuHtcr A.
Birmingham. who was
baggage car. had a thrilling expetien
and remarkable escape from being
eniithesd hv a heavy mar* of trunks
j When found by l he It*truer*, riisby
. was lying unconscious on the floor •?
| the baggage car with Immense tamp]*
i trunk* piled nil over him. The trunk*
• had been caught in surh manner, how*
| ever, that t’lisby wa* not crushed, es-
aplng with an ugly hi alp wound and a
Demand Removal of
nlr"««ri f n'e General Foreman and
Scab” Employees.
npe^lal to The Georgian
New CJrleanM. March 2. \V. M
president of the conMolidated steaniMhipj
line* of the Maine A'orpbrntion. recent-1
ly organized with $60,000,000 capital,',
control the coaHtwIwe MeaniBhlp! ,ru Ht *‘* mt
bualntu. today Malted thin port Ini <'ll.bywu. ..on SaturdAy, morning .I
ompnnv with a l'.(.rtv of rupllall.t. •"* ,i,artv ho »P |lal l,v " ,1 « or « lan . r "
aboard the steamship. Rio Grande. Jn I P'»» ter and gave a graphic *torv of the
the party were; Tlmtn.'iM Sturgis. presl- i wreck.
dent of the Cuntlnentnl Finance i'.»m. -We left HinninKhaiit yesterday aft*
pan.v of New $«rk: It. L. l ow’ter. a * ., ... . ......
prominent attorney of New York. and 1,1,1n 1 , M * lU lh t e
Alfred H. Curti*. president of the Na- I J»i»**«l man. "and were duo to arrive In
tlonal Hank of North America, of New I Atlanta at 7.4.Y At the time of the
York. | collision we were about four minutes
visit** Havana. Key West. Galveston. Jr‘‘ 1 * ,K ‘ ‘ ‘ K P
Port Arthur, and after leaving New I There were twenty-nine trunks in the
nrleans at o'clock this evening they baggage car. twenty-e<*\en of which
will go to Mobile, And from there to u «*te big sample trunl;>. I always
Yorik“ ,BV ""‘ r " r " 1UI ' nln * wrltln* up mv Atlanl. bat-
' Mow ..Id tint! til. trip was h— I KW "ben »® re*ol. P.nv.ler Hpilnus.
ing made for the purpose of looking ! and. knowing we were In the vhinftv
into the business of all port*; that he of this place. 1 began this work,
had not come here with the object In ! fthnrw r.m*
view of negotiating for the Moran ... Sudden Shock Came.
Steamship line to New York, ns had; 1 " tt * “ f *»> * Ie " k "‘Iting wlien eud-
been rumored. This In now the only i denly the train was given a Jolt and I
line along the coast from Boston to
Galveston he does not own. Sailings
will very soon he established to ports
throughout the West Indies and Mexl-
•o. hut none with Central or South
America In the near future. While
here today the Morse party visited the
STATISTICS.
, Huh resulted in there being on de- j citizen** National and Whitney fen*
posit today In Institutions for savings tral National banks.
In the I ntted States alone more than?
S3.000.0un.00it—a sum equal to more
than three times the total Indebtedness j
total assessed valuation of New YorkT
slate. J
Savings hanks open to I he whole gen- PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
011.1 publlra- d»pj.!.ttor» hetan forth-, Land Company to
with m he oraatiUtd lliniuthout t^ Jlimps ,, K<lwar(| . , WM, Fifth
latiKIh and breadth of t.raat Britan. I,,. pp , Warranty dead.
•I hr nawly-.formad American republic | T . Bell m Mr... Annie orr.
wn. "III.' •! IBtlP behind 1,1 ""'I®'' i In un Atlanta nvrnun. Warranty daad.
i ountrv in adopting this beneficent
aclieioe f.o Hu* encouragement of-hab-j
thrift and Industry among ft* I lant'v deed
knew the emergency brakes had been
applied. Realizing Hmt soipething was
wrong and that danger was Imminent,
I made a ruth for the door of the ca»,
Intending to leap off. I never reached
the door, however. All of a sudden my
senses left me and the next thing I
knew some men were carrying me out
My car was torn Into splinters and 1
knew then what had -occurred.
the fiont end of the baggage cai^wa*
on lire and it was uukkiy consumed
Am the names eat thV' way through
the train I was carried back from cat
to car and was finally placed In the
Pullman. I could hear men on the
outside calling for the haggagentastei
and knew they were searching for me
I was i«hi weak, however, to respond
As the flr** neared the Pullman, some
fMon tpenal sum•—The Oeorgla men then took me out and carried me
1 I .oho and Trust Company to A If. I *•» « near-bv farm house, to which
clcran. lot on Crumley street. Bond 1 l'h»c
other Injured were also
»*eupl
First in the United States.
The first savings hank in the I’nits.l,
Slates was Whs provident Institution f.,,*' '|jt"le
'* .a- — J "The rain was pouring down In tor-
rents uml we were drenched. I was
placed near a window and could look
out and see the tire a* It was consum
ing ibr *hTTfr TFaTfi SfiirToTTOfilly H-
une'iif t'iiJ KtmnuMt unit iwnt'-knottii J 1 «>»"!"' l-'ft' PowX'i 8prlns» C>> ThM
,tIt 111Ion- In th- .tun- It pay. 41 ls »- ! * -Wlib.t mol nlnK fnP Atl , ma „„ Vh« .pcclul
there was nothing left of No. 38 hut a
lot of charred debrl* and twisted Irons."
Savings in HuMun. which opened
M^UmUpr BanklnR <Mm-! PER , M 'T 8 ;, ,
panv. of Atlanta, was organized f«*i * • *• HD\et. to build two-
husit.c- in TWt; n?Ti1 w W-HP Us rsp* ^ aI
tial and *urplu*» of more than 1*50,000. f ■ “
•*i reel
institutions
per cent IllteiCsi
►a; ings <i< pa, ime
log I'ulfi ami 4*
tnuniU
impounded, in ft * , *
it, thereby em - » *
•»n»»nn in this
THINKS SCHOONER HILDA
LC3T OFF DIAMOND SHOALS
Siutlal t,i T.e OcuiKlnn. .
tot -Atnrrn r .■apmln J.-j rp ““i cr ,rn,n/
II ihihl. of thN ,itj. is of the opinion uv ® nu e.
that the schooner Hilda was Inst on) ——-
Diamond Shoals, off Hatters*, on the DEATHS,
night of February 4 or f». Captain! Frank Hliburn. age 3t» >**mis. filed,
Diehl, who commands the C*hattuhoo- j of congestion at Gtudy |\o>ptt:*I.
« h*»e. .if tin- «»ecttn Bteamslilp C*»m-. Willie Frlnley. colored, use <• Nears. |
pan.*'* III,**, says he remembers seeing died nt 3!*l Clmpplo street. —
a \easel answering the description of Mrs. <*,. W. Akens. age 30 years, died I
the Hihln. near that point at that time, [of pneumonia at 333 North B**ulev4»rd. j l '’ ‘ ' 1 ’ 1 Georgian
j T. J. Grubbs, age S6 years, died at Waycross. tla.. Mnrch :
ins Gulden street. 1 sfiectors and car workers
yntru. iHmi| an ,j tlilnl ilivinionk ..f
'oast Line, went out on
—Mrs. H A. Ktlieridge. to build
two-story brick veneer building at €b9
\V>«t Peachtree street.
jl.nrm tv. a 1 taker, n build one-
mi.t * rrttnw rtwstimg m 2* ftanKtn
SlKCt.
Sl.tPkt W A. Baker, to miild one
^e*ory Jmw* nt M Hanko*
1 street.
SHOP MEN STRIKE
FOR AN INCREASE:
PLACES UNFILLED
of til**
Cpeclal to Th* Georgian.
Augusta. Ga.. Match •_* t
died and slxty-flve car wotki
Georgia railroad shops laid down tlicit-
work Ihl*t morning and another strike.
Which promises to he as hardly con
tested as the previous one; seem* to he
In Immediate prospect. The cause of
the strike is said, by the <at workers,
to,he on account of the leinoval of the
ofllcial eleven car Inspection from their
work, reducing them in jay and giving
them Inferior iHMition* The strikers
allege that the schedules agreed-upon
when the last strike was settled have
been grossly disregarded by the ..fli. laD
of the railroad, and It Is further alleged
that a systematic persecution has been
In progress on the former strikers ever
since the termination of that difficulty.
The strikers say that from time to
time since the settlement "f the last
stilke efficient men have* been dis
charged. frequently without any cause,
und Invariably the men receiving their
discharge were former strikers from
the Georgia shops. It is stated that
yesterday eleven car inspec tors were
dlflchaiged from their positions as car
inspec tors and sent to the shop (o work
with their pay greatly reduced These
men. It Is alleged, are eftic mnt and
trustworthy and have been car Inspec
tors, many of them for years. Their
pay was $2.40 per day for ej**h man
anti they are said to have been sent t i
the shops to handle wotk which the
them a very small wage*, and If they
were not able to do the work whic ii
they were not accustomed («, well, then
they were to he discharged.
Asking for a redress «»f grievances, a
ommlttee representing the entire car
department yesterday aiquoaehed the
of^clals of the road and made Uu- fol
lowing requests:
1. The removal nf t\ I! Newton, gen
eral foreman, and J. M. Lomhaid. chief
cat Inspector, for the reason that the
men were being persecuted in a petty
manner by the aforesaid parties
2. We also request the removal of ,ti|
scabs, as they are sources of dimension.
3. We also request that all employees
employed previous to the- sus|Hqislon "f j works'
DECIDE TODAY
That you will improve your standing in the
Community by savin# a portion of your income.
You can do it if you will.
We stand ready with our $500,000.00 capital and splendid
Equipment to aid and encourage you hv paying
Four per cent per annum compound interest
On deposits in our Savings Department.
()ne dollar opens an account.
We furnisji free to depositors a beautiful and
Unique little recording home bank.
We want the business of votm# men and voun#
Women; of school teachers and professional men; of
Travel in# men and mechanics; and especially of
All married men, their wives and children.
Central Bank & Trust Corporation,
Candler Building. Branch, Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth Sts.
BRITISH SECRETARY
FAVORS HOME RULE
Bim‘ll Promises Ireland a
Clianee for Gov
ernment.
SOUSA NEEDS
BENCH
THIS NEW
VIOLIN IS
LOUISE
HUNS UP BILLS
[Atlanta
For
ONE;
THE LATEST
Negro Plays
Mayor and
Dan Carey.
Lnlitl
By RICHARD ABERCORN.
Mnnli 2 Lord t'urzou. of K**d (
h oro.v of India. »|»ok* hopefully j
work «»n 1h«* firs! «la\ *»f Felmiarj
repluced in thftr former positions and
at the same rate nf pay with the ad
dition nf 20 vents per day. ulreany
granted. We request an answer h> :*»
•lock a. in.. Murch 2. lft»7.
This was signed by a committer.
inr KILLED, E
TWO MEN INJURED
N FREIGHT WRECK
l«>*tuu.
of tho pl'oit|M‘i‘lM of lesseulUtf tin*
of i ht* fa ut I lie in ludla when li»* pre«l<lr«l
ai n lerture oa fuailn** tlglitlng by Hlr Fred-
orb* l.*'h. who has ndiulaliterisl whole prov-
lave* In India.
"There Is a populnr nilsn|iprehenslnn."
•aid Lord Curxoii. * Von nr* I e* I with famines
lilt. A *«mm| inn n > people limy ns
that the majority of tlo> men and
women «ngngtsl <m the government relief
e in n very eniselnted **otidltl«n,
like tlu* 111 lug ukrletumt Uuil u:i' lu
.holographs whit h npponr In the KDgUsh It
Bays Jewels, Dresses, and
Creditors Seek
Payment.
-iapi
panel a nt fanilim tint***
"My ris-olieeiloii U that the people
hisim led
the relief works were In iiNtonlshlngly good
condition, hern use they were got hold of
In lline. I‘he ema*-lrtted ones weiv the
tkulkets. who rouhl uut In* tempted outside
their hotels, the jmho wretehes who drift-
eq nhnlewsti from th* nnttrp states and
k ngfiln. imd the thoyiyiids whg were t**.*
timid or too promt »*» snttvft nssisimiep
Their uu>. u |ierUul uf one hundred v ears
—mv. from I77*i— la u-hl.-li m> systemath- ef
foi 4 Hp-s uwlt' t w “yfr with famines t»y the
Indian gov.-rmnein Hut some--forty years
..go ilie stnte hegnn to ndiult seriously Its
«R*UgeUuim. -uUtl U—ttil- lu lu>—tul—lu—l^uiU
and DJi) to iiiske the stateineiit mi behalf
of th** g»»veriimeat that t»«* rnto*e would he
spared hv whleli they r«nil*l uo|m* to mitt —‘
gate sufterlug or «o save life Knelt fam
ine ns ii takes plnee Is In vest I Baled III all
Us I .earing.* by a sne.inlly appointed torn
llllt tee of experts, lienee, we have evolved
a self*.,, of fnmllie relief, s seletut* Sllf
Ih lenllv etnslh to h«- mpshle of a*ljustnieiit
By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE.
Paris. Mnrch "Gil lllns." In n long ed
lltorlnl on til** question whh-li Is at the
present time disturbing the pence of mlud
of both America olid Jnpnn, says, among
other things
"F.verythlng thnt concerns the whites,
tfrrfr nriglss,. thetr «rt». ifaetr wars -tlretr
fnshlons-ln fan. everything imaginable
concerning them-fascinates the Jap In n
powerful tun liner, and Inspires in him such
ii denire to possess these things for himself
thnt for him nge has no limits, nml «mm
sees lii Jiut Collforuln schools, sitting side
t»y side with Amorlran sellout ofclMreu of 12
• ati 14 yesrs. <lsps of fn*» 3^ ftt -4**-
"Here In n typical scene which Is euncted
every day lu Ksn Fr*ncls«t*. The child
•-••tues leone lake* Its sent #1 the dinner
tnlde with the others. Inc i-onvcrssiiou
ua turn Fly turns toward the school. 'WclL'
snrs tNe^fniher. wbnt have ymt Nrawl t»
dnv In your class':' ’The prluclples of
IMd you get good notes':' •pretty
good.' 'Who was at the t*»p of the class:'
•The one who sits next to tue.’ 'Who - : Lit
tie Tom UruwnV 'No. a Jn|M»ne»e artillery
lunu who wns lu the siege of Port Arthur.'
The good American, who d«»e* not mlud
Speeia! t'* Th** G.^ugian.
The car In-| Merldi.m. Miss.. March 2 The Ala-
»f the second i batna Great Southern fast fieiglit, N>».
he Atlantic j 52, inn through an open switch at
a strike at S;P«»\\*ih Hptir. Ala. wrecking the en
Little Switzerland. | Mr*, .x.litir Mttbrj. H (r 89
Little Switzerland" Park and * at W39 Sentmard «ve
Aiiiil-rtiicnt reunrt .«m. ,.«,,rr.l J BIRTHS luMock II,I* mornln? In Wayrro.H Klnr anil ,-m, car., MIIImk
wit*' Is heliitul the project. oinintt. ,, *ri.« « serldusly Injuring two others and
ure«l Saturday n five years' lease on i T*» Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Georgia Sale., ^ n , n H * f U ' ^ nien re * alderably lu nixing the remainder of the
tin- |ui)|>et(> near Grant Park from i\ at Spellman Seminary, a girl Jeently asked Torn L.> i*pr »t-ru Increase.
Eisewtmd. who ow ns the land. The | T*» Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln M. Nix. at j w hh h was declined. The plates of the t The dead man Is it L. Morris, the
j men are so far unfllled. | regular lire
t.^ H fixed at SI.000 a year.
“Going! Going! Gone!”
Last Call On These Reductions—Sale Ends
When the Store Closes at 11:30 Tonight.
The Injur*
. apprentice ti
1 man of the
j «’onduetor
Imtkemun v*
i by Hie Jar r
mi **f the
I ai«* Knglneer Ifarinti. an
e^i.u* and the load brake.
fro*well and his cnho<i*n
it* bruised and scratched
*eiv**d in the sudden Jar.
tlic
ill If ere
Mim> time, imffbtcntlv precise to be rut
b«m|I,*«l In great codes »»f famine procedure.
•| ha\e sc**n xvhat I Impc never to see
again people **f tllrect relief, xx Idle
til** total iiiiioiini of motley expended was
(pl.UlMO* , fT.,MM1.COM
• That xxe oball be able to prevent fam
ine ill India t lie people a ltd tile 11 Him I e be
lug xx lint lhey lire xx ithlu mix time we
ran meantire I think extremely unllkelv.
Th,it xxe shall seriously reduce the fre
f falullies |. Impe Is prolNihle.
Itilukliig this
urge
In uiustiinres and rtMpdretaent* of f ^*^^1. |„ her class sud who is ....
in limes .itml l«H-.illtle*. but, at ft ,e | udvtM'ute of ‘mixed si'hools' Is not to hlnuic
bnx e nil rad v murkedlv mltlgst**i|
If ht* finds this 'mixture' tmi to his taste
and h** resents It. even If his resentment
Ins the effect of ehnnglng the coh»r of the
linn*. **r of m**dlfyiug the o«-enu.
"Let III** father of n family, who would
nut mind the fart thut his daughter at
gehool hiol lieen plm-ed t»etwis*n ii hull
jHirfer nud n street banker, tliroxx the tiro
Princess l-oulse of Belgium Is om-e more
lie fore the Paris law court* This un
'f iT„. li.i ldents of fandneTinav , bsppy wouinn. when she gullied her llU-riy
’. .. 'i' i . . A. i H.k lili. L 1 >'V ruimlng away from the Xixx.m I'oiirt
io more admire th** patient, un
ri-slgmtlbm of the natlxe penpli
Have you ever heard the bench vlff-
! Hn ‘
No? Well. well, well!
Mayor Joyner and his secretary, Dan
t’arey. and several others have. You
see. an Atlantan Invented It—one of
these chocolate -htied Atlantans.
It all happened this way. Friday
morning about 11 o'clock a middle-
aged negro, beside whom a chunk of
• oal would look like a ball of anow,
ambled Into the corridor leading to the
mayor's office. Across Ills shoulder*
hung a hand-made work bench of the
most ordinary kind.
Secretary fare.v Informed the negro
that he wa* on the threshold of the
mayor s office, asking him kindly If be
hadn't mistaken the city hall tor « -
shoemaker** (•fftlttttlBTnnBTIt.
The negro put his bench down, took
out a couple of sticks looking like a
t'hlnamnn's forks, and started to work,
or rut her to play. It xvas only a few*
seconds later when the negro was ueh-^
ered Into the mayor's office by the aec-
re-tary, and the serenade began.
tune one asked for. while the mayor
and others applauded, laughed, eang
and heat their feet against the floor ll
unison. The negro explained that lift-
instrument wa* hi* own make and
-renttmtr-
Three wires were drawn taut acroat
the top or the bench, fastened crudely
on each side. There were any number
of supports extending all along tha
front, which the-negro used to tune bla
Instrument. It I* a • cross between a
violin, a bass violin, and a bench.
He hasn't named his mualc-productr
yet.
of h**r re*|Hiii*lbtlltlca
FAST TROOP TRAIN
CRASHES INTO CARS:
•mipbitnlug |
I,,., „ r th.' u.-r,.isn> <> *3 "th- ,,ir * ol, " ,r olJJ-i-t" whlMMi, >n,
"rt'i 'T 'lui, n 't,,i tmtlvc clxll mill mil ! siisp|cli»a ss to where she wns going t<» g*-t
Vl .t'x r t» ;SJ th!! Ob? i!* ||!L. Juffi' r the money to pay for them The result
.ft' 1 , 1 '., . , .. IIW l ommtttcil or the lo-rHlsm has been for th** princess n*-tl<*n after nc
!5 fc lb.* mlssl.mnrles-Lugllsh. Abierlcnn. | I'mughl ngidnst her by her *-re.l
« : iiiiillnii nml Kurope.-in. xx**m*-n a*, well as i {*'
men
ON PEACHTREE ST,
lie
If you imhik* lit'l'orc 11:30 tnaiglit
ymi t-iiii Imy Ku^cis. I Vet & t’o. and
Hart. SchaO'iicr & .Marx clothes at the
reduetinus quoted here.
n For
Odd
Trousers
that
U were
$5,
$6 and
$6.50
rx For
Odd
Trousers
that
J were
$7,
$7.50 and
$8.
^ For
Odd
Trousers
that
J were
$8.50,
$9 and
$10.
Just
a few of the
$15 to blllts d /\ /\/%
and Overcoats, Tfs I I I I II I
Reduced to V 1 V/rV/V/
$15.00
•When people want 1** know- xvha.
I Hi It l«ii g..xermn**nt I- capable of •loing In ;
i 111>ilu ibex slionhl tf*» out. not lu prospermia gnu"**
,1,,;;.;. l!„.-. -.Hi as the experience might be. I i n- •*' • ** "
i \x |,|.|i the . mintrv la In the lb roes of a great | ngnliist tin* prltn
i fnmliie Tlicx xx.mid ■••*. tbero what no
! u .t\eminent It* tit** xv * *: 1*1 ho* I **'«*r atiempt
I ,.,| to umlct.ike In the past, what no gnx
. ertim* lit cx ept our oxx-ii |« capable of un
• let taking now. mill what I tlrmlx In-lieve, -
! n„ goxeminent |-.'tro|H*nn or liioian by k*'
[ nliHi " ‘
The Harman resolution, providing for
Mi** keeping of heavy traffic off Pvach-
lice si reel, has been reported adveraaly
liv the streets committee of council,
ireoiiflllntbm with Iter father 1 This u< tlon xvas taken by the commit-
exer. he being l tee nt a meeting Friday afternoon. ».
ollbl be
itst**i bx his ilniigbtei » exu.iv.i ,i- Morrow, of the Morrow Tranafar
foinpnn.v. was the principal spaaker
iigainst the resolution. Gouncllman
... solicitors, Messrs' ImboRt nml Abra* I Hnnnan w ȣ* a *"; i, ||i l j!"jft*
#*r:. In wlib'li th*- plaintiffs nsk**‘l tli*» • «»iirt ! ir«xlu« Ing the tcsqtutIon, and K. H. In-
,, uiiike mi order ••impelling the i riiHic»-s t ilia ii m|miK»- favorably on It.
f th** estate of the late q iii*n Henrietta of I The ordinance by t'ouncllman Long-
Itelgliins. iimther of Princess Duds**, to |no. pMivbllng for the protection of
paxi*d streets from companies desiring
Ilp the ptiiH t-ss' share of the prope
Hint lb** ib-bts owing to them by Hie
prim*-*** might Is* 11*|*tl*lwt
$21 to $30 Suits
and Overcoats,
Reduced to
IL'xen !
$31 to $40 Suits
and Dvercoats,
Reduced to
$20.00
fancy stiff !:.
bosom shirts to go at 65c; and a few more of the
82.00 to $4.00 hats at 85c. Many other ^reat
reductions in. furnishing goods; and all will be
withdrawn when store closes tonight.
Daniel Brothers
W.Hctlnitv March
h*-ail-**ii « •:i!-i-*n bvixxem u
p.ism tig* t 11ittn "it the. Nail
vision of the Nexx Y*«tk. ,N
and Hartford tnllroml and h *•(>••« l:i|
I train hearing members of <‘*trnp.iny K,
the crack cumpunv «»f th*- Sec.uj
I’M nt. * *nnne*-tb tit National «Stint I.
I early todax xau*" *l four d*-.nh- A
I score *>f p* i"..n- xxfic In.blted
, The tmlli*. wet#* i milling at higli j-
speed. TI tr-pon-lltlllty f"i th** xx r*-. It I 1
! appeals i" ft* x-. it ti the condtii*t"i and:, 1
englneci >>t tin* »-\tta train. Tip- i> . ,
f i 1m railroad company s.,\* ihci-'
question nt»««ut the employ
1 he r\uo ttaln boxing had |.1«
Home rule In **»m*- f«*mt or other for
,.1,111,1 x*n- i*i**ml**-*| l.v Augustine Itlnell. i
• , | Ha* n*-xx • Inef secretary, t* n «1'X* after In-
K ' had .i »<*ni’« *1 Hie «*ffb-c In niccessbm to,
ttm k dl-; .hi ru**s Ibx.e, m-xx l»ilil*li nml'n MLidor In,
WiisblliSlou S|n-aklug *-.nlv In the parlln
•iieitiarx fc.-s*b*n. he «.*l*l the hoiisi> he had I
:i new 11|sb goxeranient bill, but when Mr
long 'I former Torx thief secretary!, ha*j
the Idll lu In- b.md*. It** »xill surely any Hint i
ll xx ill lead «*» linin'* rule ... •
• ||,.. .mix' solution that xxoiM glxe tails 1 ... ...
f.t. lion to He gr* .it lino **f Itl*- popubi Mnnel
II,,ll 11 flit ltd Is xx hn I- giner.illy *nlb-*| l.ai*mi
.1 I,,,M' It|1" I'll II.IIIH-I » nml til*' pi lllie A -1 rile
lay pipes, xx as held over.
The petit ion of the Georgia railroad
for art opening from their yard* on
Hunter street to that street was report*
In I leu lu the history of art. lie | ed favorably.
.is luid Kdoiiaid Manet's famous picture i .. — . ,
Olympia " x%jib b had hung for *cxe:al|
xx ltd •* It I-* hung In tin- room of the mod
ei n t-’ri-m ti *cho*d
I In- siusll sehtsil of IntpressbuiUi* claimed
tlm I It xx as a xx lode pb-ee of xxork. while
Hu* uriiix of lepiewqilatlxe* of irndlllomil
ties
lured
had
1 |sl.
A III
himself
1 die.
nlislhle
X Id'll Would be like! i to O.i- nfl**
ilisini' I tin- ftiltllliii-iit of mini Hie
Co.,
|t is s.nd 'in* *p*-i irtl (lain timed t«*
xx aft mi a Siding Alt Inxrstigaiioii will
Ik- made Immcdlatelx.
Governor Woodruff, of New || ixeq
and three ntentbeis of hln staff x*eo- lit
• ,ne ot tin* ttaln-. but ail esx.ipe.i in
jur*
M A YFI.OWKU LATK:
lll-K TO IIKAVY I’OU
A 1.0N'ti Till: COAST
or nix pun l si
eimnilntl* rrilllbe
ll tics and |.e;i
of tjin-simns fiff"> ling
e of Ireland. :i fresh
mi bid*-|»e|nb*nl mind
•I.* It*-;*" 11 ••!.* n*1 U
em«M'Urg Museiil.i there
, d ag.'lus* ii and miim
lie tiny sxvoii- Hint th*
Prim-** Itolmnl Itouiipnrte has been elected
. Hi*- I*ien* Ii Academy of H« lenee in tha
hue of M Itlslmffslielm. xx ho died recently,
t.e mulling toil a daub I'litlie Itolaml Itomipnrie I* the author nf
I'lmlt * XX his: Ici I'.in Hu some xaluable si leiiHtti xvorks on gexigrs-
| teslMillHlIc I llldle /.o|.i. pbv. :illtlU'-p**|ogV. elllliogrtl p||V D ml gevl-
i*iu ogx lb- i- also ii gem-rmiH pntrim ef
. j. ieiiUth xxmL* Prince Ibdniid is the
e» not { fourth member of Hie Itoiinpni te family
illliig I xx bo lias been elected In the iinidi-nty. the
Hi others bax big l»*-.-n the Kniperm Nsptdtxtn
• • xxii* still General Itounpaitx*. I'rlm-e'
ix as n mein "i | |.'ii|ei Hu- grn ml fa I Iter *if Prlin-x- ItnlMpd
of He- Hrtlsisjnml I'rlm-e Jermu#. I'rlm-e Itnland ha* ttu-
xx on Id i ut b i|,m iketi uni ii x x ox ages fm l he Inxeatlgn-
'Th" I'tsh N'atinnnlls
fltltke the H-mttm
luij.itdln Ibanmei
uni of Ho- L*«l'r*‘
Of Hi. |.e . | i
signin. fim j it
.entitle res "arch In 1W? he weal
Norm Ame.i.n, i ansdu ami Mexlcw lu
, t t.» atudx Hie old Indian races, which
fa«i dying nut.
Ii eland «»th »»*rdiai *•#»»**
rk. ha
,1 lot of fmnliv Ii. .. . .
railed
:,s .' gin'iiddalighter nf the first duke
I ii ,1 o'o igli. but wn* but taxed hv |
•<|i« ii*t.it. •- old duchess. Virnh J.-tinlr
I,.t . ti.dl. ii'e gruidnmiher bud I..nix
poi Unit * 1 * ‘ "
8pei i.il to I he Gt
«'hnrlestnn. ^
Secretary New
Rem Adittital *'app>
and i’oniiti*tid**r
1
Clothiers.
45-47
Hatters, Furnishers, Shirtmaker:
Fkachtree—Opposite Walton St.
rglnii
«'. Mat. ii - • \s**t*tant
eriy. -tf the fiaxy. w it It
Itief • oust i iP'tor.
harle* Viet*|and ate
, ||«'t e on the .M.i X lloxx #•( fo| aft Itispei -
t hut of the pax v x a nit*
' They pi im *ni «•* Notf-'lk ti*.. after-
I noon
The Miiyffowei at tlx. d late x*-
1 afternoon, a fog having UvU>
ship »4»-\ , et , *t fpetfs.
llefn
> tin'
Hi*-
XtarllM
nine 'Jh- s. and t
sii'. 11-fill legend .
GILPIN DECLAREO NOT GUILTY
BY SAVANNAH JURY.
o | t.e Georgia .1
nuh. tin.. Manli . The July
nt*r* of XV T Gilpin leturncU a'
of n •: golPx lost night.
I 4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
ft, X,
May I *4“'"
ilu* | In tin
E. H. THORNTON, Preiident.
W. F. MANRY.
Viet President.
H. 0. CALDWELL,
Cashier.
F. M. BERRY,
Ass’t Cashier.
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