Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 04, 1907, Image 11

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) ' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. VOXDAT. MARCH'4, iWI 1 TO Cl SON Plan Is Killed • by the Bill* in Equity. SCIENTISTS LIKfiLY TO STOP THE SUIT Head of Church Informed by Counsel of the Case. Concord, N. M.. March 4.—It In Minted here Hmf on the afternoon the hill In equity wan filed to secure an account ing of Mr». Mary Baker Eddy's affairs, the Rdv. c. Tomllnaon. one of the de fendant* named In the suit filed by George \V. Olovcr. .if Dcadtvood. 8. Mrs. Eddy** non. left Concord. It I* le- poited. to confer with Glover. As noon oh It won kiv>wn that suit •ad been filed, Mr. Tomlinson return - aii home. It is deciured he had In hi* |HiMMe**ion for delivery to Glover a deed of trust for a certain sum of money, variously estimated at from tlOo.wQO u» $150,000, which, ft Is alleged, was to have been delivered tu Glover on the following condition*: That neither he nor hi* household should make any further demand* upon Mr*. Eddy; that they should offer no objection* to the probating of any will that might be offered after death; that they should not *eek any legal pro ceeding to set aside any gift*, deed* or Vonveyance* that Mr*. Rddy might make during her lifetime. John W. Kelly, of Portsmouth, one of the attorneys Interested In bringing the proceeding*, filed the bill In equity with the clerk of the superior court, and notified Mr. Streeter, counsel for Mr*. Eddy, of the fact. Mr. Streeter had a long conference with Mr. Kelly and Mr. Martin, who I* associated with Mr. Kelly, during which he made It known that the deed of trust was to l»e given to Mr. Glover. The conference come to an end when .Mr. Streeter was Informed that the fac.^ that the bill had been filed had been given to the pre«s. and Mr. Streeter then recalled Mr. Tomlinson frftm his mission. May Check Probing. Christian Scientist* were startled to day by a statement coining from per sonal counsel for Mr*. Eddy In which It was declared that the suit Instituted against the manager* of her property by her son, George W. Glover, and oth er relatives. I* an act of |*crsecutl»n. The Impression was also given that YOUNG MAN IN BUSINESS; AN ADDRESS TO THE BOYS BY A MAN WHO CLIMBED " I I Character. Economy,] Hard Work All That’s Necessary. TALK AT Y. M. C. A. worth hearing; Prominent Business Man Lives Some Good Advice ' to Young Atlantans. j. k. orr. Prominent business man who ad dressed Y. M. C. A. By J. K. ORR. Before 'the boy* of the Young Men's Christian Association Sunday afternoon J. K. Orr. one of Atlanta** mo*t prom inent business men. talked of the prin ciple* whh*h lead to Mictes* In life, very; for that reason. If no ifiher, Mr. tin’s own career l* touched uponf^mild be overcome, in the brief address. whlt*h Is here given I. in full, and which will be of interest to every young reader of The Geor gian. Whenever 1 am tempted to give young men advice 1 think of what the hoy said to hi* father who was urging hhn tq become a lawyt.\ "Tell me," said the boy, "where dews my money come In?" "Why.** anstveted the fa ther. "people would pay you for ad vice.’** "I’m afraid not." said the boy. "non* of you take It now free." Some of you came from the farm. You have seen young pigs fed hot swill In a Hough:’the first one scalds hi* snout'and squeals; that does not deter the others, each one has to find out the swill’* hot in his own way. That was about the kvay with boys In my day. and I don't reckon they’ve changed much. In the partible of the sower, the les son seem* to be. then, even though much Is wasted on stony ground. n«Av and then a stray seed takes root and brings forth an hundred fold, so It I* worth while to keep on sowing. jDutsIde of the professions the ave nues open to a young man to gain a livelihood follow the lines of either cap ital #*r labor. Fortunately, and I use the word advisedly, few at the begin ning are handicapped with capital. Most man who rise In the world begin walking for other*. To them 8t. Luke offers a very helpful verse, which It will pay you to remember: "If you have tiot been faithful In that which I* another man’s, who will give you that which I* your own?” That Is the key to quick promotion. You often hear a young man say: "The world owe* me a living." That’s true, hut there’* an other axiom In business equullv true: "If you don’t look after your collection* the collector will soon be looking after There Is no prescription for surce*.-. but. like the laws ,»f nature, we have « few hard anti, fast rule* that can not bf alighted with Impunity. Don't smoke cigarettes, they're poi son. If you've started, quit. Don't smoke at all If you haven’t started. It’s no criminal offense, hut wall till, .* mi are 25. Never care " m ,t ever sell Necessity Is Tonic* For a young man. necessity I* the best bustness tonic. For as Industry Is health, so Idleness Is disease. The great battles of the world have been won by faiuou* general*, yet non* of these rawr r tv. "I don't cure.** "Don’t ure loser In any game. Don't air seed corn, t’lmracter t* seed corn, as long a* * on keep that unspotted, you’re sure of a crop. Never . .tell business lie*. Truth Is tli<» comer- when It* |ntone ,,f all suooes*. Remember that politeness pay* the biggest dividend*. It is nature’s free capital— cultivate R- Some Good "Don'ts." Don’t get discouraged and quit lie- cause things don't come your way at the start. The boat that win* the ra -e Is often the one that can make the be i lime against the wind; It knows bow to tuck. The slickest track does not make the fastest time; that's frequently lost nintton. then the motorman sands hi* track. When you find your feet in a slippery path, just remember that's the time you need more sand. Don’t waste time. In principle. It Is almost a* bad to Meal your employer's time as his money. Have positive likes and dislikes. Nothing so develop* the Intellect. Don't be on the fence. Have an opinion of your own. even* If you are sometime* wrong. If I hail to boll down to one sentence a rule that’s a "•’lead shot’* to get rich. It would hardly be the one credited to Mark Twain; "Never btjy from a stranger what you can borrow from t fiietul." Here’s one you can ull re member: Live on half you make. If you don't believe that possible, look up the history of the Russian Jews hi thl* country. It Is predicted lit fifty years they will be the money power of the I'nlted State*. Their motto I* thrift and economy. Another element of success Is cheer fulness. Good humor cover* a multi tude • ,( short rnndng*. Rose* are an emblem of Joy. The earth laughs «n enemies of t'hrlstlun Scientist* who have n large amount of wealth behind them. —r . Those In close touch with affairs mi Pleasant View today voiced the oplnlafa that the present litigation designed to probe Into the affair* of Mr*. Eddy ami the present heads of the Fhtistlan Sci ence church, will be flecked before It has gone much further. UNWRITTEN LAW IS DENOUNCED BY MISSISSIPPI JUDGE Hpn-hd t*» The Georgina. Jackson. Miss.. March 4.—In the grand Jury charge In the Hinds county ilrcult court today. Judge R. L. Bul lard declared that "not more than three men out of every hundred who dye iheir hands in.human blood ara brought to punishment." and lout "human life in thl* state I* becoming cheap* i than UUlnd tiger whisky.' Judge Hulhr.tl denounced the unwrit ten law to which an Increasing number of criminals resort, declaring there Is tui such law and never WI41 he. JUMPED FROM ELEVATOR AND WAS BADLY INJURED. Special to The Georgian. West Point. Ga. March 4.—Charta) Hammock, u young man employed by the Lanett t’ofton Company as ele vator boy. was seriously hurt Saturday morning and at thl* time there Is doubt of Ids recovery. Young Ham mock was on the lower fi«*>r uml start ed to the top. When he retched the third floor some of the pulleys in some way slipped, this frightening him He jumped anti fell on hht head, making an ugly gash In his head about three int hr* long. ty without the faithfulness anti heroism of thousands of privates whose name ai»» not recorded. In the buslner ore battles The private me inplain of tomorrow . If he Ini* j been faithful and diligent 1n the service |( »f another, who will keep him out "f^ump I guess I had better he getting hack the earth and give you a few pracll- 1 applications. That's a good word, being fought i "application." esterday Is | How 8psncsr Grow. The first HE SAYS BWATERS TOOK ALL BLAME; STATE CLOSES CASE SOUTHERN SOCIETY NAfiHVILLE. Nashville \Mp.r- win* •tilcrmliictl 1 1'ltllll.c I*. Kelt. "f * 'hlesgt 1 • littra during fir lM*lWt N *’" »»*>• l* *» ***» ini HUH the ed fell fit list * Mis* • Adler Ife I'V" ,r.i Ha* ItlruibioVsi ■ psrt ........ f April.. Miss I f Mr. I stolon* New turn* 1 of Hu- «'reset ** Hi). Mr. I Inlet* with Ills brothers hi 1 Iron t'onqNiiiy, nnd !■ ill* iwrty fo. ill.m at ilie ijoif hii-I I'Ttun'rx, pit*inl»iein in ike Jewish sodsf'circle »'lab Tneolay sfierioNin. ninl v.*»t Hsluniiy , 'Mss for* Worth, who has Judge < iriuislc.v Teatiinony of One of Dcfcudaiits. < llier J ter wltU MIoch l.uetts sntl ( ... .. I rcitirinil in her buttt* In liaytra. Ohs* Mr. uml Mrs. J. W. Browning itiigomu • •1. uf the engrig‘*inein of fli«*lr daughter. pjtilln**. • " * * • *" - ‘ “ aiding lu >|et n* First V.«. Will • none linn)"- :li The v Itnes* ^ lion n* I’.ar- eri nubstan- dn. the i onclu- 4'ulpey Grimsluy, uticlt was tlie first witness t« Rf rut her murder trial. II a map ( the location of t home at tin* north end <• and la'*r Indicated tche v.as the afternoon of the 1 As Judge GjrinHay w leave the stand he was u telephone -conversation h someone at the Sir abet dlutely after the di explained that the ro»v i. rated b> Janies 8j»rum*r * Hally i oi reel, exc pt a - t. slop. James h. & it) Judg** Grim the telephone receic«*» v I matloii. Tlie judge - «-.« conversation by telling J; cmliing out villi ilie spell! Attired In tleep ni luvnlr *lc Triplet. Uyunter** >1* stand. She explained that her brother. I left home about S:15 o'elm k on tin* day J of the shooting and seemed in a great hum*« The witness v.:»:» excused with | out cro.4N-examlnathm. Edward I. Gaines was call'd. II* testified that he had a conversation with Hywaters about the ce«pon«tbilUv for Viola's condition. Hy waters took all the blame on hi* shoulders. Tire state, then closed Its cat* •petit tU< Mftrrats.ii tli * banner's aiolhe*. srksi me UMidui*. Mis. bcihi-llii t ItrW. S ■it l/lltft* tlfferiltsMI I'CfflitliU ftr Hit* i’ Mrs i'Innles H. KinkiH'l was Ii.m 4 HIUMlSJni. rtlirm.s.n t.*.» rhorwlsy i«,r her Mbs laiey IVsreu. of i^nisvllh-. «vl reninln 1m N. shvlll.* tea w.. :* longer, and «»" -* ‘Ti'inii. ^ , : wlr* trill is* given s»*r« nd *..mi*lliin u»arr 'D. ami Mrs * sldwed first.suntrv < **•**'', ■ i nulrs tiunax tier sum. iin iotliiig N hinrtc aiiwa icrd the «*iigngtniienJ vt tlirtr «!« * d» t J *t»a given |.> Mr*. Kemtitek 1 Is riles stle. si ^ r - Kste «bsjr. im Mr ♦laivute lllagUnui 1 Alsliio. her eciourv koine Maltanl. lilt* '.ctblllig |o take p!aee «| tlie i Invlisikms iiuteTeen U«ta**l l»t Mr uud . *•««»•' of the l*rMc oi. 1l*e etetdug t*f April. ! Mrs. I. ti. i un|>tn-;i to Hie marrlsge of llielr : I''*.. , ... , , , I dntigMer. flertlin. uni Mr. .lutbuNi t Mr ' Mrs. Junes l.rlu* wli. Is t o* guest | 1 liulKi* "* W*M Km l Mel laid 1st lhm.li sl',»* f relatives In Mobile. Is lielic: eitensivcty * ... ", | v •*•+"■* Tkiemlny: Msr.h I. Miss Ktln-i eaiertulaml. H> wuieis.U in; pt*)| uilt eiit**rtn|n si dliiaer Mur* it * to* ..Mr*. J. I M« # l-ertll) *uU Mis- Mmj Tie ' In Hie I 'oHipllmeui Mbs (‘siarln.ii. ' l-errln. t f t’olPiulats. tin., wife ami dsggb. | , , 1 Tilt* Iiesrh ••rgiiidxtsl . hauler of Hie If*, respect.* e|>. |.f tin fn; lnj-r luiulslsr .*• marked oil SmUtu-m A*sovltitb.u of tVtlegc W.*u>en re ,,M M»JIhmII*i t Iciruk. lti-v. .!. II \fcferrln. II) water-'* ally formed here by Mb- iJtlnti Jutiusoii. Helling bi the Hi). I* *« »• g«Nli Isglnv ....Million. sn*i Mr». Kugen, Knslen. Jr . enierlniuetl si J .a.-i s.*».i | |:|H M( Nire|y sl | h»m;- lu cm* «. M *lsl * lOb'UtWM fues»lity sfleniuoa nl lln*i Rrw«tn, ».. .■.dl.s.'sfH. in ibi- .ftt. o> -’•41 •‘"'“'-•‘•'r M*- -el Mr. B'M; | ■ 1,..,. i t« «n tounwvju 'nAi'r MlitmUan : SRSrti. Hr- •*» lllslii.n.i *' " \ ' i In -uiwn .xltn, eNinSii,' r.r.n-i.i.r. Jfc,. jf f fc'r Ml*, uul.-k «ml j uli.iu. >0| ratrruluwl lti.< t-i-nitlrr Jnwpn. il... Mr- KuM. J... -.I nliimi it ' '"Hi— «' *u nfi.triio.Mi to, ,i ti.» ilut>.«ll --"l " •■““o 1 j . I. nfloru-.i. l.r..l.l-r.Ml, U!o> Oak ), n VolU.tr Mtln. l.imlo | li.nl nitn Ali-o ..tit 1 , wilt u.i t.« ,\tlitttt:t in . Itr'tt.fi.._.tt"l. Mi.., I*»tt l.l.' Mtrini: to vi.it All— 'inil »-.t.' —11.1 or lx.no. ;.t Ml— son’s itiiiiiinge to Mr. Kdwurtl K. I tough i. whb'li will In* hrftltin.itly ceiebrtlte.i •• • Much m*H ! tl ini**re<t( hn- Iteeu uciul leil lo-re ip tin* uediting, ns Miss t'urtiiu treat , nl.) t Ulletl Miss LlpstNldt it* elded ie« lit lib*t of proud lie • Ini fn ehllt. tiling |Nsd with i I Nuslit Hie will bn •IlljM'teiil orlte. oin|s»s«*> gonu. This U tli>» firs) .lid et<«is m-liig pin tried ill Iimium of Mlssi 4fhh*k uml Miss rsiierst n. After nil e|temle*l visit |o |n*r iilnde. Ilf. Lewis i'.geti.aii Morris. Mis* W.ssl mi l ln*r j 111.*n4 M's* Maui, ltnve gone to Hpirutn | Intrg^ X f, en rotilt* to llielr home In Mr t;iiiia. Mis. John T. Fie * gel him Mis. Hes- t«N»k a fin., swim tliletb* chib. Siirtliiiou. M'm I.;:«*|.|» lliiiiiin. Mrs. .1. Im M ney F. Andrew«. \|rs «’ « t ‘lirlsltlphe. ' l 'oilege III Unit lino of Miss .lollliMitl. ‘oluiido Mr. mi iierliiin**.! f*» he t'omit r> of Si. lands IDLE LABOR HERE LIKE IMPORTED, MILL MAN SAKS Hpeelid t«* The tivtiVgtwa. Grcenaboro, N. t*.. March I -There werts no sensational developments In the trial of the t'harlotte cotton mill men In tile Federal court t»u?i*>. The entire morning session "as con sumed In receiving the testimony of Albert Hlbberd anti John Golden, both of Massachusetts, whose evidence was In reference to the cotton mill labor of the country. lllobertl testified that there was plenty Idle labor of the kind Imported by the defense from England. He was given m vigorous cross-exami nation anti modified Id* statements to some extent. Mr. t'HnsVrs questioning- District Attorney Holton states that a doxeu or more witnesses wll be In- trtNluced for the government before he rests Ids case, and It i* said that Hie defense will put several on the slant). Tlie attendance today wa* much smaller titan at iu»> burner session of the trial. Im*-|| ill Mcliitiuls III! •mlha tilth la* hi Ho* federaHt' emus i i itsui! li* ll t*f Je%» isli Women will gite *i eatMrftilniiieiii f«dl.mt*d by u Um* Miiikdiinl flub Msr**h t*. A i Multl*« CUTHBERT. of Him swellcsl- sffslrs eter given In i ,*t naa the fr-flit ion Friday nffer* mi ithidi Mrs. A f Mask en.eruliHd li- l. M. Hoy.* and Mrs !t.*idsli i. of I ohniibns. i-biltuu* 1 Uetltlhig t*iit«>rlnlne<l tin* Kn 'lllb oil Wt-tllies.Inv nfleni.Miu. Miss • Hood non the prise. After the n d. ilclous sidnd ctuirse wus s.-rtod Adit Tesle'iint "us ln»et.*ss of Hit* rnd Muimiis' i‘Inb on Tlmrsdiie sfl i Miss \i*!|le Key nirtd*» Hi** ldgln*si In ilif git me of d«miint Hi** ximsi Hie • lllb Inibl! Extensive iiii|ir«OM|iiMiit Ilie (iolf mid < 'oilnirv flu of sol t*rnl n.idlt ioinil cm rtHiis'j*. with n large, m art «|in •Halil» nt Hit< lu*t W* 1 sin ***** lay evening an. *td»l> •••»i••» t i inuifiit rll tluriiu hb'ii plot* tel) ,m.|iii|.ir "Hi | Him pres«*nt sli • Sochi, - hedul with \ doin'no •lilemidutMil It) re tin* biilblllig mid rt'MMplloli ••retl |H*r**|i in n» Him r*-ar *if biilblllig. The spring's blrthdu flellnli mid bb MONTGOMERY. ALA. Mary Kirknunbk .*ni**rmlu.*,I Mnrloii • InipO'r. I* inglii. n* of Wusbliigii -bun mid GENERAL GROSVENOR that which is Iil4 A few tlays ago the supreme court of Mississippi decided upon tile right o»* it . boy to climb a tree. I’d go further, tlie | right »*• climb is the Inherent right of I every American clllxen. I Success comes from the use of mind I ami muscle. As the Hottentot, or the j heathen I'hlnee. can easily heat tis In ! brawn. It would seem that brains are • the proper stilts to look to to raise lUftelve* above the Sumuel Spencer n surveyor on th* North ami . ...... .wllr-tari near Columbus. One of. * the men " hh wdl'ked with IHni told me 1 that when night came the balance of! the men would gaHier for games anti ... recieatlon. Young Spencer would l »n>' I. i c iliv iir..^v» n him an extra candle and siwiitl Ills i. f , evening idoiie working «»ut pit.ldems in | r( , ngrrH1 i r i si ilOl.K* - EU/uIm'Hi llarrlson and her niece. IIoimcm Hi ring fellow, are spending u dais «i Monniidii l’reek, i* of Ho* uttruftlons nt Ike Country lids week whs a illnner dunce en Misses Kulur. KlrkfMtrlek. eris. Havre. Tn.tfor u M <l M.ssfs. timside. fmmdM*Tl. M. lptPi** mid Marti Martin. Ty returned frui Well. Mrs men a w hist. A delightful served. Miss AniMl*el!e Mnrtiu entertained Ml eu •*hr*> «ni Tliarsduy nsniihig. Miss \a Hun I la vs. of Murbimi. Flu.. U the glint! of Mrs It 1.. Wit Ike r. Mrs. Jiilln Kb'ble* eiiterinlne'l Hi** bridge Cluh Thurteluy uflertUMNi gt her home on l.umpkln sir***i. Mrs. Itoberi Ttsuubs |« visiting In Msmu. Miss Annette MvImnihIiI. s slinleio t*f Agues Hi*ott, tins U*«u vislling relutives Mu Tin* A. J. Ilnusell. • *f Atlants. la of VlellllS. Is visiting ” Pullen, here. f Esstuisu. was lu was In Miss Xlrs. Jn ill » ll linn j Moiilgo Sptx-lnl to The Georgian. Anniston. Ala.. March 4.—Attended l»v oft-repented Hashes of lightning ** * keen as to wlmout pavalyxe the optic nerves and mill peals of thunder Hint sh«Mik tlie foundations of the city, t|i«» clouds last night poured out n flood of vain In pelting storm here. The down- pnnv l«egan afK>tit 4-oUdocik tuwl «*»wl«- iic-tl until toward mlilnight in an rtlm**-i • ••ntlnuous fiuod. Snow creek boumletl over Us confines and spread over the adjacent bottoms, sweeping every movable thing in :t* broadened |»ath. The streets In mat)) plaors suffered much damage by tlx* overflow of aewers. and some bridge ware t^m front their mooring*. If you go up n high mountain vour| |p lhe vision Ih extended: liulf way up you see farther than the man nt the foot Tlie higher you climb the wirier Is your horlson. The mountain i* education: the mountain won't come to y have to go to the mountain. Tha College Problem. I hear some of you soy, y could g«» to college I wouldn't have to lie hare, listening to you. Go to vol tage ,f you can. hut if you can not. don't think that burs you from un education. Thousands of successful men have ed ucated themselves ufter they quit school to go to work. If you have ac quired a taste for good books and *» thirst for know ledge, these are worth more than u ’varsity degree without them. I guess by till* time you have begun to wonder what has tills got to do with "the young man In business " At best J can do little move than give you n few coals from the embers of a itnlf century's experience. If they light In even one of you the files of ambition, the effort has not been In vatu A» a subway station In New YoHc. where the platform and the train tin* often so separated as to make tlie step dangerous, a mail is stationed with a megaphone, who all tiny calls. "Watch your steps." An artist made a picture tif this, tailing the man "Experience." noting how few In the crowd heaid hi* wurnlng voice. Call to Duty. Every man has within him two voices: Glut the rail him It) self-nncHfico and higher alms; the other the soothing voice of vanity, first heal'd in the Garden of Eden, tl inning hint In the other direction. The successful mat) Is the one who lias the moral fiber to listen to the voice of conscience and stand firm for the light. Poverty, while no disgrace, is sla- engineering. That Is wbnt fitted him cbip t*> heroine president of Hie groat South- j domed"it ern railway. hour **f My friend. Mr. Conklin. »»f Atlanta, tells *»f Id* boyhood day* In Pittsburg'. lest home where he boarded a young man who rarely •mid lie* Induced to engage in any so la I pleasures, preferring to remain In its loom, where he win working on an >u I Invention That Invention proved to j be th«* great Westlnglmuse air brake, that made George Wesilnghouse many If | l times a millionaire. „ Don't let anything I have you for a moment to believe nrrumuhiUon *»f money I* mt-asme ** r stp-.tss In Ilf-*. A pnylilon of IndetHMident essaty to maintain your owi sped, let alone that o< othei ami receive the good pruc- i*r day In the house. The in oh!**, retiring from a service of twenty rded almost an improve- the liodv. Nearly an ! In lllrtnlnchx I ... 1 \IUw \f 11 1.1 elilMren with tl: i tlevulcd t peeches praising Ills reetml and pre senting him. as a gift from the whole house, a magnificent **et <n table silver- ware, containing more than 300 pieces, each piece engra\<d with ihe letter t».' General Grosveno.- was *|t*eftly «f- fe* t»*i| b> the ti Unite (raid him. ami without any attempt at . oqcealinent with shaking hand /lowly pultad **ut his handkeu nlef antf v. Ipetl the moist- Ml limn Hplr« Itlll M'RAE. ihi lu«t Frkhit evening tie* M< ltue Auxll irv of Hie Wommi's Foreign Misdniiury H*s*|.*tr entertulued llielr lioaornr.r ineiuhers ni the tnnfn* of Mrs. W. li Ht»m with >t Mil the receiitlon ••oloidu! tert. (Ill entering Hie ht'ine each « e:irrl*i| out guest was serve*! *|Ui ten. sail after n fear venlrs. nilnnleM of ple.oumt s*H*lnl nuiverMlltNi n from a program wus rentleretl iNdleloirs refresh* ('•iliini menu were serted. (Julie n large uuui]/«*r w ere presell I. of Ih'UioiHdls. has re Miss .1 tin Ifuglres. * * *r sister. Mrs H. W |ir. J. It ilerrmau. I*' elljr Ibis week. Mr. F. II Ward, of Ahtievllle. tr lust week. Mr. llerlM*rt F. Mtuley. of Mn l*' ellr till* week. with Mrs. ||. (*. White ami little daughter are vlsltlug loin lives lu lliiwlihiavilte. Mr. (). F. Meltue nnd his mother. Mrs. !». M. Melts*', returned last *nlshf ufter s|n<wd- iog sereroi weidui la Florida. - ; t - jeffeVbon. Miss l.lllle Montgomery, of r»tuinerti*. . * f- i. „ sfieiit las! w**ek with (lie Misses Mtuitgoui iitertalned 'luestluv nfler- ,/ r - ,|,| B ,, " V/. ,. Mr f' ntSSSlSSLf** 9 ' Misses Nellie Hrrtil»erf % *,f Ihiiion. and nes Meil *.f Blrni nghnui , M||l |p,.| lllr ds. „f Amerieus. pupils of (lie W ii.lsuorili of l»* riot to. v h|M te Normrd H« Imul. simut Ihe weekend Neel Huttis*, nt her w|||| Mf|l j.* 11|||k ,. n^fcj rr . , ! Misses Clyde nnd Unity I la nets k vlslied 11 i (‘oienien e Moiitlny. ... ! Mia. (). P. Aiken, who hud n reiapae ' ' from ln*r r**eent Illness. Is Impnolng ngnlu. Mr. Ilnrry I*. IIHI, of Gainesville, spent Kuinluv iii Jeff«*raou. Mr. Paul H. Mai thews went down to Ath ens Thursday. - Mr. F. I.. \Vlltlnm«ou and s«ni, Gun, went to AH.intn lust w*i*k. M>*S Genevieve l^itelrtee. who Is leseliltig nt (’ornelia, sinuii the wiek vml here, the guest of her niotln*.*. Mr*. II. \V. |*ir*‘tgee. Mrs Holier! .1 Ilnm-tM-h, of Athens, mis In ihe ellv Tuesdny. «ue*i of Mis* Mary Hell. Who lids I teen quite III Mis .1. || Itogg* reinrn**d Monday from (iaiueatlll**. where *Ue typs the guest of her dntighler. Xlr- ('Intide Vandiver. Mrs. Mnry J. Patrick Is suffering with nn nnuek of grip. Mr*. William H Italic), of Dry I. I* Hi** guest of her daughter. Mrs. J W. Xi.M-kfen MUs Geidu llnrrl*«m 1* tisUiug tu At lantn. li llarlier. of Gnlm*s\llle. tlslted 1st Hug Mi i Adams »«• I'iueknnj i retnrnetl froi efurued to ■•’tallied W.ibiea* i honor *»f Mrs. Mur.-u* Well uml lell Well, of IllrilllngllUlii. nnd Mrs. John Twill*. Jr., n-e \l*lt r. nnd Mr* A J. Ilnltlwuiufer. In ('IneliiliuH. Is . .1 H (isfOou a lilt their two ••• of Kjivnunnl ’ lllrnilticl* mi. vl«ltlug In I'rttte dtlng frlvml" J.dn of ItlrmlnglMi to son linn rly Mis led the |mi ll. hi Ihe) • Annie lira lllll. hum. nnd Mi Edward A. Gr. • lie ltiN|U«'Ulore of w days with Mi» / -.*1 tiii to Kofitnln fo AND Y.tiu wHI ahvaya find here the uwafui and durable kind—Mat ting- Imported direct from the (»tlcm in beautiful carpet ef- tact*, cidorh double dyed Vita ran teed (M‘- Priced 25 to 40 cis. I .aid free of charge. Oriental Rugs the kind that l*mk well, wear eg well and cannot he told from the extra) Hgantf) priced Imported «mes. Priced 1350 to 135.00 = Brussels Rugs ijx 12. $15.00 = Axminster Rugs nl th. In lit trr-lt- at popular prtv*«. Um our lioaral cradit lya- ttm. divida th. paypt.ntt on your purchaM* to suit your oonvonionet. EVF—YTHING 0000 IN FUR. NITURE. Carmiefiaol-Talman Furniture Co. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" • 74-76 Whitehall St, her ••nil) .\c •ail! It ml i Mr. I.outlenelngc that the I provided lilt* member* of Hie house with the only I*Idg Americiin Mugs, ami with "Jim" I Watson as the leader, ti'** mein here, i Is nec-j waving Hie lings above their head)*, so .. self iv- that the Ibair looked like a utonii of i. To ineiil I white ami ted. sang "The Htai Span- I ml regard *1^1 llanrei *’ and America.' Mr. Fulk- »f Mtasouvl, "as tiuigimnetl into; Id i giving Ids famous whistling nolo, which j el vet I with great tiitiiusiasm | ngK mn*‘ tantl*. is — I Prison inspector Slain in Russia Special Notice DR. LANIER friends nnd nelghbot more than nil tin* wealth of the The power nnd privilege to reach a | "*, V'lKnmKj!? position "here y.»u can do good 1*i ^ wortii striving ft»i. Tills Is tlie blesned | um * (*tH»d-.\lghl, Imdles. heiltnjtf of the humblem American . Ixeii, uml that, mv young frieinls, within the tenth of every am* • who ha* the energy and ambit desire It. Monty It Not All. Yet. we i.nud not forget that It Is pos-ddc to pet a ollvei dollar ho near to the ••).» Hint it will shut out the bcanHiui bine dome of heaven. I’ll- fovumnt'dy. *»ome folk* ulltiw H tt« blot * |-f M Husls.i. Mnv* h 4 Prison •»ut im* view not only for this world. p |M , olol KoIIh* wax >liot ami kdb'd but the next. i i.. *hn There are few professP»ns in witlch text books HU indispensable if I had to ii'ime one In wlilch the tenets of suet**ss nr«vfo ftiunt! in the most comleiiHed*for».). It would be till* little c*. If you were still o one verse. I would commend tills: "Keep thy heart with nil diligence, for out of It are the insut* I III.11.1. NpCtlt i'iut ll.sin.-it »i\|t* Mr .Mr. J. (». Httiekti Mr*, o Dinniiaii. of (Hit Mis. H J. Hlrdtli. Mi Ge**rg.* K. Mfttrey. of |te|in< Witlm mIij In .leff«*r*MNi •|oeul I* tun ngnlu after nil cck*. ■f Winder, "a* a recent the guest ef ms-in tied Mrs. II. N. FuilllS .1. DiUliei Itshiev. .lr.. nt Muttwr . Mi«s Miiuilc Dittlisiiirtii Is In Arluur M.» Snllie PI l In nl t Ins' inn SK V lllg rtf!** Fliintga^ Uniuk«t|ib In AHsntn. J Gite *.r the i*-fnrii«**l lo ( oiTthe -euson Wl M. .!•*** Thra-h r life." I'brtsttnn ■ business its* nml loyalty man's | luce be thinned morning by three of the assassins t said the ti'Npci tor to death by the on account of hi* pilsom-is. this dutlonist**. tine s tapuiied It is IIS been sentem Pd clril reyiduHonlsts melt> tv |M»!Itlt*ll 1 FIRKMAN HFRIED FNDER RUl \VALL« It.ill. I*> Mr u nit will I la* Pride's p hatndev Is one of the treat i iMs; it stumis .for honest) , New York. March 4 — Hurled bene -tlu-se lisve kept many nja fallen wall after battling bravely when the pay roll bat) tol-ave from the tlie stubk* »»f J. iut No bov ever lost allMettsctt In the Itrutix. the cre»v ehom-e*in g«q m jab by lodag-u numibri I truck. No IT nanqwly • o nj.**d of a S.tntlay schtH*l *n the V. >1. <*. A. today. Tin*** fin-men yytie injuied A man may never be great Hi the Ran-1 vervl). erally accepted sense, but any one can — -- , be purer In heart.. { FAYETTEVILLC. * V- C stir ted this evening • »i n iiioiin- ! M M. y* . of Atlants. g*i%e .c si tnl|) climb. You’ll agree. DAWSON. most t hat tiling events t*f s that t»f Saiunlay after- ; noon when the .Mf«*es Metthns enter- r* "iri»r*l tnlned the Kutie-Nous dub. the game i-* in A' , „f progressive domino wbl»l was plny- j,,.,. j ed. At tlie . ont luslon tif u tloxen gaint's ! a snl.nl course anti hot chocolate were Mm sun jscivetl Mis* He«sle Roy making the 1 (right st —ctitt*. was in'seated yvlth Hit* •*f Fust j |,ri*f. a iteaiitlfill lace handkerchief ,, i ,* j Misses Rudiht .tml Hessb* Ray. • »f I .iisoii * In Vtlalits ere >»*♦ iitilrg soinr Ilm*- nt th- ! home of .\lr W. S l>i.He». net I litNitej Misses l.itlc ami Katlieiyne llursi land Miss tilffoid Powell «»f Perry. (*a. nn. *|M'iii j 4i|t ( |„. KU ,.^ts of Miss .May • lurk | Mi* Frank Peabody is ylsltlng In j Montgomery. Ala BiifMMiiice | Ml** Pen lie Mellon, yy lio I* attending ,,,.,rri ,._*.* I Ire nail nt KilTMUla. Is home siienillng a few days with tier family. Misses Kmmu ami Susie t'hapman. of Amerieus. who hove been instruct ing a • l.rs- of dan* ino puplis here, hs* c teiumed !•• Hieir koine. A delight fit I tlame yy as tendered tlie tluming contingent of the tit) h> the pupils of Misses Chapman’s school lw.*t Ft hlay evening If i nl will • *.f A bit mi Isrv ItuHi Mobil*' "I nriilvrtl. MUf !.« Ilt04 nlui'Hilon «n.l iililrn iltv I i >i... ..ri..n(ti »* r wUiv) *u*l Hi*. In>1)111))..nl. uf At h.ilts*» n 'If Jiiinn. I, Mf» ll.nfl.' Ill.i.lm.rlli. . ' I-..I Nim. follntt me. If >.iu will. t>* 0P*i,ii|i fnrm ,i ^.oiu.'iilnl |mrly itm lilt* il.ii <i*. r.in.iillilAtfil «ll of hi* Atlaiii* 1>*ii- -*>tli«*r hlll-l«P Um' <'">!»- In of! 0i-- amt J4i. 'VUMIII-hi *Ii*« ir.vi mi pniillr. In nnr l>lg bulMInx. Yuu »» •■’ mt.l.ll*- I Iff ' .'•"■ I .- 1 ** .T n ..fAU.»n..|i*lil IT milled to rail and rrr the lagrai jconn* t.. vim _» v»IMy. \ *M- >< w.*-S-****t •<«* «MT» .UmiU. ami iota Mr. w. A Jubti—iu b,. rrlnrumf frum vt.fl ii b.'i nin:hi.r. >|i. Nituii.ll>. ti. ll i:.|».ir I. n 1.1.11110 III I l>r|.|.« In Nr— you. V'nnn u, bant miulppad ilrnlal nfflm Hnuili. |»* —'* <• f" 1 li'irtann: lirhlml UK i Dr LanIn’ll offlrrn h-n> anil In Maron m ul'd mailr. A« >uu liuvr llvml an un. arr ftn-ion a«TME HOME OF CROWN anHlnli Mfr nn yon havr hrlpnl or liln- AND BRIDGE WORK. ilrrnl othrl*. will I hr worlU hr beftrr I'rlcra vary low ami oil «wk (uar-'or won. toy you) having Ihrtii at all: anirrd—Twh rmrarlcd wlitouut ,hr, y«ur mompriur Wll mina In noma da; hotrlmc (how btwrd wonla: -Wall door thou faithful ronaat, tmer now llahttal pain. PHONE 2543-J. WHITEHALU Into tbs joy of (by Lord.** Attawla. Mr. au*l Mrs. J. T. McCollniu gave nn tub vstde f.e't lock tlluner **a Mender et* • log. A tbH-1— mhNoi was *eeretf. nu*l dgrtag Ihe eveuing Ike guests were highly ektertalMsI by the MH’nllaui lai'itl. •■*«■. mmA of (ha uteuthm cf Ihta aovakal Um 363 8AVANNAH. ! TLl v*mdi uf lJil UeMium war-hip III emeu thin week lias been the *ht»- * > *ion of much Itifonnal ami pleasant • entertaining among Savunnoh’s s»Hiety , 1st t. Lost Samiay afternoon .Major and I Ml*. Etlyyartl Karo" entertained the i captnli* and **l*i»r*i* of the lmttta«iilp at * r> delightful ten. lo which a number tif I people y\ere imitetl Resides Captain Albeits nml the .rfficers of J lie «hf|». * I there were present Major Knrow. Aus- 'jtilMn vice conaul: Mi. RUimrn. the German consul, nnd a number of prom- Ineni Garman'*. who a e nor- resident* of Savannah About 100 guests called during the afternoon. On Morula* Me. and Mrs. Gadsden : Poi» her tt*ok a party of girls over to I the iirenten on the launch Tybcr.. Wednesday afierntNm ihe captain and I officer* gave a charming tea on boagd thin lo which abjui one hundred ^ guests i uf tern o. i Joyed. Miss Sophie Luttrell. or Knoxville^ who Is the guest of Miss Mary Blue Hull. I* being very much entertained. Mlsa Hull gave u little luncheon for her last Saturday at Bannon Lodge. Mon day night at "Tlie College Widow" Ml** Luttreil was guest uf honor at A theater |tarly, followed by a supper at Miss Hull’s home Ml** Anna Bell gave a bridge party oh Friday after noon for Miss Luttrell. Mrs. a. 8. Uuckcnhelmtr entertained with bridge on Thursday afternoon In honor of u number of visitors. The guests of honor were: Miss Florence Goodstrin. Miss Valeric Doob, Era ( Schqenfeider. the Misses Ruth. Helen nml Birdie Einstein and Mian Hasel Hass, of New York; Mine Rosaline Humph, of Baltimore: Mias Canlg , Stern, of Richmond, and Mlaa Gertruda Itarg. of Philadelphia. Mr. little supper party at the on TimiRiiay night for Miss Luttrell. Mis* Susie uwen*. of Atlanta, who lias been the guest of Miss Eloise l.ynaii sntl Ml«fa Elsie Chisolm. Is now with Miss Rosa Ulbbee, and will visit Miss l.llah ('aimlchsrI bef*..:s return ing home. MUs Chisolm ga^e an en joy abb* sewing party for Mlsa Owens •m Wednesday morning. Mi** Grttic MfGuhe. who has been visiting her sinters. Mr*. Arthur Gor don uml M's. \V. L. Clay, has returned to Richmond. Mrs. Francis Alan Brown *nd Mlaa Betty Brown have returned from Paw tucket. R. I. Mis* Josephine Kgnn. who ha« been vlshing Miss Annie Maclean, left **n Wednesday night for her home In Kan sas City. Miss bills Neyle Colquitt has re turned i'j-om a two months visit to Ktortanr f ^ Ml** Jennie Gilda's, or Atlanta, la tha goeH of Mrs Arthur Gibbes. Miss Ethel Taylor, of New York, t$ visiting Hie Misses Mt Intlre. Mi ami Mm. E. A. (’utts are In Amerkus. Mis ll. M. 4'timer and Miss Coaler have'returned from Florida. .MIm Satin Stovall returned VVed- nesday from Asheville. MU- MIt lam Dent ami her evtactha J j Mis' llolbrtHik. of New York, and Miss , Ha«". of Pennaylvantn.-4aFt during the I week to s(M*nd Hi * rest of the at the Dent plantation "Hofwyl. Mi. sml Mra T. Mayhfw Cutpfing- hsm ore in New, York. MARIETTA. Mr* N A Holland entertained s mmitiVV •if fiP ads wdli a rtaiiruilng lu Wed Ire* ds) III IbHitir of tier Nt**lirt 1st-, of Tsle. (is. Tfcnwe 1 in.*4*1 Ml-** Tate liniudetl Mrs. (StNirgi* Moot* Ftv»l Morris. Mrs. I». V. C»de. GeocttH^ Mi« T Fitsl Mturls ••livrtaliittl III.* Yd llrltbrc Wlitsi Club t»u Tki At tke *vndttskui of thft f oitq«er wait "**rved. - Mr. uud Mnv. John Masget bate r^»s fi<>ni u pb'iis-ou (rin iln n^li TsTTfbrsVL Mr. slid Mrs N. A. Morris and liihtlfN hsve retwme»l fw*«» a trip tbrdbgh Metl nml other *ct tkm*. Mr. Mud Mr*. It It Ntfiltaun Guv. Its vt* relented frwai a -trip to Mei and Tojmb Mr. and Mrs tt**iicgBfiVt>.ik-«U (units! front t* vlvll l.li©i*wl Me