Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 23, 1907, Image 7

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l'flK ATLANTA GEdjSffiUN ANDNEWa BATtUbAl, JUU; Shorthand can be learned in one-half the time required for the other IftSaSSM-X 1 * ”" Um Wh,Ch can *• *Uh »uc h h m.% r BsgwelI Bulmese Ceflege haa secured reaulta which nmvi h«i . i .n leradventure «r a doubt that Chartier Sherthand Is almnlar awiftaV e?a d >rel more logical and far away better than ahyothe? eywem av^rytauSbUntwi C The "eld line" shorthand ayatema will die hard, but C’hartler'e haa de erred that Any nwet go, Just,aa the horae car waa forced to giro Mara to th* trill- • We live In an age of pregreaa. * fuece 10 ,n * I he remarkable record of Miss M aria Gall mart. given below, la not an • aml " b * ln ‘ “«**"*«Tfc£Twi? Atlanta, Oa.. March 20, 1*0T. | .pi-.ifrfinr J. o. Bagwell, Atlanta, Oa. I Drat Sir—I wiah to any that Mlaa, Hat;- liallmard haa been In our am- f„i- the laat month, and haa given mtiir •■atlafactlon. She takea her die. titlnn rapidly and accurately, and wc much pleased with her work. Wishing you every eucceaa, I am. Yours very truly, <Hlgnr.li SOUTHERN FARM TOOL, fnMPANY. Ry C. A. TOSH. V. P and I Stenegrapher'•^utSern ' M A?m' Tool Manager. « "" Pt frs«or J. O. Bagwell. Atlanta. Oa: Hear Mr. Bagwell—I want to ray a few words in praise of Chartier Shorthand. I wan In achool only tan waaka and now have a position with tii, S 'utharn Farm and Tool Company which 1 am holding with entire Kitlsf.ictlon. 1 take anywhere from IIS to 100 letters a day and have no •■•»uble whatever In getting them off. because I can read my notes Ilka ' ! do not believe that there la another system of shorthand which la us logibla us the Chartier. I hope every body and girl who wants a business course will go to Bagwell Business College t" get It. Wishing you the continued euccess you eo richly deeerve, I am, "Yours sincerely, "(MISS) MARIE OAILMARD. Remember That Bagwell Business College, / 98 Peachtree Street, ha* the exclusive right to teach this remarkable system of PABIS MURDERERS IRE GEM BOLDER Gangs of Criminals Com mitting Crimes Day and Night. , , lettes _ Urge tee rise to the rewter of the Mid lag. the whole of tht decorations at which srfll I«i In a wttgUUeont Loots NV style and oa .the grandest amir. The stria serving will hr dressed In loots XV rootiwe, the bandsmen will be modelled on the royal .irvheetr* of that reign, toe aiiplleueea will Ik- real IMa XV and all toe MISSING “LA CORSICANA" TURNS UP AFTER YEARS; MASTERY IS UNEXPLAINED ANNOUNCEMENT It is my pleasure to announce to my numerous friends ana the general public that I have opened an office at No. 527 Candler Building for Ihe conducting of a general real estate business. It has always been my policy to gtoe all business placed vrith me, of wbateoer size, my personal attention for Ihe speedy accomplishment of the result desired Every effort known to modem, progressive business methods will be used to dispose of all propsjty listed with me in the shortest time practical, and it is my belief that my friends will find the results obtained from listing property with me mill prove satisfactory. It is certain that they wtllfindme zealous In their behalf, and that careful attention will be given each detail to bring about the desired end. Hoping lo receive a call and a share of your patronage, I re main, yours truly, Custis N. Anderson, Real Estate Agent, 527 Candler Building, Phone Photo by MrCrary. OR. J. LEWIS BROWNE. Lost in St. Louis, Found in Cin cinnati. J. LEWIS BROWNE SINGS TE DEUM Would Take Sherlock Holmes to Solve This Tangle. mystery surrounding tba alngular disappearance, for almoat two yeafa, of a valuable musical manuscript that would puasle Mr. Hherlock HolmOs to a fraasle, la now up to Dr. 3. Lewis Browne, the well known Atlanta muat- v Mug thought oat liy the I test artists . „ . •I aitherittm on tho eighteenth century cgj composer Mr solution. thlro! By RAOUL De SAINT RENE, tuv March S3.—Tarla la becoming nunlarom capital 7* tbe %mrM. The me InfratMl with gang* of blood- partita," Whn«r ittmi urc roiu- . . ss well m , . STmv linkier In rmllgin; the powerleM i n, ..f n„. nnllee to suppress them. The *m*lus of l« iuantrrn uiuI iniirdtr, were • •nmralttad In Paris during Jfimirv niui February this year. nn»l !2 Mirginii.'M were committed In 12 days In the ia«hl>»n.ili!c quarter of Auteuil. These flg- •lrw, wen- supplied by the aomtmtat In »«»hi . i„ n queetion asked lu the chamber of deptitles '»'"'""I t liPi t- !■ II iniwing IITHH* **■■•*.•» ii-iiiimi ttf capital nimlsbment. wbleb n« pro|M»*ed. nna poaalhl.v roiumu- ef the death sentence will become >-«• Mori* executions would nrccaalUlc ”, •*" uinklug private guillotining within walls the n»le tsstesfl of public ,t leiseureau has admitted that i‘ -iit-e fi»rce U Inadequate autl au- .‘"•'"•••i m Incrsaoe la the force and n r,f o'.iu.itluu of tba detective department. ' r, :iinrknMc exhibition Is to take place tf 1'ina iiita year. It Is to be enlled tba .'••‘•■it ml Prlutius Rahlbttlon," but tbl* 1 • 'ill gixe uo Idea of tlia extent nud the show. ! • i- in'l*1 la the enormoua Grand Palais , 'h - < Humps Kljssoa. the axhlhltloti will printing, while there are ting everything connected ■Ivertlstng. 1 DEEP WELL POWER PUMP HEADS, DUNN MACHINERY CO, M Mariana Street. Atlanta, Oa. lu Frame lltdel rrlllon. tbe former home of the Hour I tons, which la one of the greatest tlaments of the Place Concorde, and which waa bnlft under the peraonnl aupervlatoti of liouls XV, haa beeu Imught by a com pnuy who Intends to make n hotel of It. Count Ron I «le laatellaue. who Is a great lover of architecture, on hearing this, uinde n great outcry, lie railed ou II. Uujardln lletiuuietx, the secretary of flue nrta. uud asked him what waa to be done lu the matter, aa If thta place waa destroyed monament to France's greatness Slid lM*suttful featnre of Paris would diaappet M Dujardln-Benutneia wrote to the * vector of the romiMny. aaylng -that i (HTtiilaslon would lw f*yf» to the com- piiiiv to make any alterntlona to this chef d'm*uvre of Gabriel, the famous Kreurh ar chltect." The directors have uow answer ml that It la not their Intention to dentroy anything which belon/m to the oalaee, and that no atone should lie tour net I or the bulMIng. and also that nothing should be done to change Hr »uitwanl appearance lu snr wav. I*arialans. therefore, aided l»y “ lined the victory as It .baa dour The Aeademlr des Inscriptions et Belle* Igettrea lu Paris have acquired two moat Interesting rurtoaltlee from n remote an tlqulty. One waa a statue receutly dlarov ered at the Villa Hplthoeven. the pro|ierty of the Commercial Bank nt Route, which represents a young nialdcu In the Ural blush of womanhood. It Is a atalue of a Moblde and la made of Paris marble, life size, and la deacrtlied aa having a perfec- •inn atf shniie and style aa linn never liccn before^ In tbe antique Statues of this class. It Is executed wfth inarvdooa skill. Tbr oth.r ohjwt waa a Huct »l hj, irlllcll tl thr only «»* 'feJSSL MV u It waa prew'nteil to the A«*aaemy oy «. Theodore Itclnacb. who explaloeil that tt Sd b!S dUverod iu 1 Aline Halut-Heine, the ancient^ Ateata,^ for rifled 1 city of I ha Ga ula Although It I. iTtwT? L*» years old. It la ro well pro- -l .g that a nmalelan present, 31. C ho- brfer^DUyod InTt. Ita grStarrhaeoloflral ihe oaaeutbly by IV. Relnach. WANTED Mata or female help to move Carriage!, Wagone, Rung- gbouta, Surrlo^and “Cuttom" In holplng ug, you holp youroslf to tho beat ond meat.reliable vehleleo at lha LOWEST PRICES that auch work eon bo obtained. Our wanto and your noada ean bt auppliad to mutual aatlsfae- A LBRT RUSTIC RB1TERS “It Pays to Know” E, D, CRANE & CO. Front New Depot. Glvrn up fqr lost, the full score and orchestra purls of Dr. Brown's opera "lu. Oorslcanna." has been returned to him by thr John Church Company, and the mystery surrounding Its loss for two years le as strange to the officials of that company aa It Is to Dr. Browne Just at a time n-hen hr had been forced to belleva that the work of over a year, much of It done by working all night and all day, was lost forevsr, the missing manuscript turned up. And there la the mystery! This opera waa composed by Dr. Brown for the Milan comnatltlon in Italy, and out of lit compositions from composers all over the world, It re ceived mention and waa seventh In the Hat, the winner securing a prise of 110.000. In June. John Lund, now the musical director for Mlaa Fritsl Bcheff. was In Ht. lands, and was In charge of “The Alps" In that city, a feature of thr big exposition that waa made per manrnt. Borrowed tha Score. Mr. Lund wrote to Dr. Brown and naked to borrow the full score and orchestra parts of "La Corsicana" t, produce at The Alps. Dr. Browne In ■tructed his publishers, the John Church Company, to send a copy of the full score and orchestra parts to Lund. The original, he thought too valuable to be sent from Cincin nati to Bt. Louie. If lost. It could never he composed again as It was originally wrtttan. Instead the John Church Company sent tha original. Anri that waa the laat seen until a few days ago. A year ago Dr. Browns had occasion to use this manuscript and he wrote to the Church Company about It. To his horror he found It had been sent by them to Mr. Lund In Bt. Louis al moat a vear before and had never been returned. Dr. Browne thought tht Church Company had It and the com- pany officials thought Dr. Browne mew where It waa. Than began tha starch for the valu- >le manuscript. A Wild Sosas Chasa. A lattar was written to Mr. Lund He didn't know where the manuscript waa. Ha said he had given It to hla librarian to keep. Then letters wm written to the librarian. He replied that he had given It to the clerk of the Hotel Jefferson to be given to - Lund. * But Mr. Lund never received It. The Hotel Jefferson people knew nothing about It. but said the clerk the officials that hla Irrepable loss was due to their sending the original Instead of a copy aa he had directed. He urged them to Institute a moat thorough search over the country If necessary. They tried but their efforts were fruitless. For months and months Dr. Browne heard nothing of his lost prlsr H* gave up tht starch and became as rec. onrlled as possible to his lots. "Eureka" Said Brown*. A few days ago he waa thrown Into ecstasies of delight. He received this singular letter from his friend. William F. Collin*, manager of the publication department of the John Church Com-' pany: "Dr. J. Lewis Browne. Atlanta, Oa. "Salutations Fratello: Olorla-Olorlo- Glorluni! By the mysterious evolutions of time, that which was not. Is; the lost la found and a multitude of thanks givings shall be raadared therefor by the vociferous and volant vocatliatlon* of ons In tbe South and one In the North In a spontaneous and Irresisti ble "Duodramma nil* Corsicanna. "Prelode—alia caccla. "Thrma—alia manta. "Interment—alia straits. "Thema—alia modems a gloria. "Finale—alia brlndlsl—Chianti rape- tlmento vlvldo. "The deliberations and deductions of Sherlock Holmee can not possibly un ravel the Incomprehensible manner In which the score and parts of Coral- ranna were returned to us and found In our basement. There are but two certainties In the case: one. that they were sent to Bt. Louis; two. that thay were returned to us somt time and are now In our possession. Olory be. Amen. "FRATELLO QUOLIELMO.” That's all Dr. Rrnwna knows about That'a all Mr. Collins knows about It. • How this valuable manuscript man aged to get from a Ht. Louis cellar and pile of waste paper across tha country into the basement of the John Church Company In Cincinnati la the mystery. But Dr. Browne la too happy to pon der much about It. The ffndlng at this time »f the manuscript Is fortunate, for It was Dr. Browne's Intention to have li played during tha June musical festival at Ponce DeLeon. Bo with Mr. Collins of the John Church company, Dr. Browne says: "Olory be." Old Negro Mammy, Aged 110 Years, Has Nursed For Four Generations he waa tocatad at Los Angeles, Tea. he remembered the large express package containing tha manuscript and iad plaeqd tt on top of the safe In the hotel office. Back again to the hotel went the In guinea. By this time Dr. Brown* was losing hope. He became convinced that the work of a year of days and nlghu waa lost forever. Finally, the hand porter remembered the package. He said that shortly after the clerk left the hotel, a general house cleaning took place, and tha package on top of the eat* had been thrown In tha trash pile. The last ray of hope Dr. Browne held vanished. Ha gave up the search of hla year's work. He offered large rewards through a friend In Bt. Louis, hut without result. Tha manuscript had gone In the truth pile and had probably been burned with the big city's waste, gathered in cellars and on Dr. Browne then got In behind the John Church Company and reminded MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AT WESLEYAN COLLEGE Hprrlal lo Tbr llmrxlau. Macon. G»„ March 2S.—Arrange' meats are being made for the spring featlval of mualc. which taken place In the large auditorium at Wesleyan Col lege April 21 and 24. Dr. Dlngley Brown. Ihe director ot mualc at Wes leyan College, and also conductor of the festival. Is highly elatsd over the fact that he hta been able to secure the services of Ihe celebrated tenor, John Bland IMr. Bland la well known In the East ern states aa nn oratorio singer, al though most of his work has'been done In England, where he Is a great favor- He will be supported by Miss Ada Chambers, eopraiw; Mlee Jessie Max well, contralto: William Noyes, bar) tons: a chorus or one hundred well trained voices, and an orchestra o twenty-eight musicians. "CLANSMAN" PROHIBITED BY AMERICUS COUNCIL. Special t» Jb» Georgian. Amerlcus, Oa.. March 2J.—The pres entation of "The Clansman," dated at the theater here, haa been prohibited by the council at the request of the Americut Ministerial Asaoclatlon. The request upon the esaoclatlon was made by colored preachers here, who were . . — „ # — — — of negro, Bill . _. I shooting to death of Reese by a police posse afterwards. Judga Clark Dissolvss Injunction. ffptrUI to Tbe fleofttss. Chattanooga- Tenn.. March 21.—Tha Injunction laaued to H. Y. Miller, of Jersey City, agalnat Lewie Pope and others, of Bledsoe county, seeking to enjoin Pope from selling 4.S4M acres of tv to dissolved by Barah Carroll, the told slave of John Carroll, age lid years, bought by Carroll In IS2S. , Annie Laurie Blattan, tbe little girl nn the arm of her chair, tha little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blatten. the great-great-granddaughter of John Carroll, being the fourth generation this aged nurse haa held In her arms. The old homestead of John Carroll Is situated within two miles of Nor- cross, Oa., Owlnnett county. Mrs. Hunt. Mr*. Brown and Mrs. Medlock. of Norcross, are the only surviving children. Mrs. Norton, of Llthnnta: Mrs. Pntvell. of Decatur; Mrs. C. A. McKinney, Mrs. Dr. Richardson and Mrs. T. T. Key, of Norcross, were also daughters. There were else two sons. William and James, ons of whom waa killed during the Civil war. Mr. Carroll, who was a well-known cltltena of Owlnnett county, a large alave holder and property owner, waa born In l*».1 and died In lftit. Barah Carroll Is still living, tnd makes her home with her daughter, Mattie Broughton, wife of a prosperous negro farmer, at Bmyrna, Oa. KICKED HER IN EYE, SAVS MRS. RENA RYAN .na m. aha FRANCHISE GRANTED FDR STREET RAILWAY Xpod.I In The Georgian. Brunswick, Oa. March 21.—At the council meeting Thursday evening the electric street railway franchise was given to F. D. M. Btrachan and his associates. The plant of the Mutual Light and Water Company wilt he turn, ed over to lha city by Btrachan as soon as an a bit rated value can be ar rived at. the city to pay for It In live years, with a payment of IIO.OOO as soon aa the value la established. The franchise la to cover a period of fifty years, the contract lasting only ten years. PUTNAM SUPERIOR COURT ADJOURNS FOR TERM. Hand Badly Mashed. •pedal to Tbe Georgtae. Talmo, On., March 23.—W. H. Mc Donald had hla hand very badly mash ed last week while adjusting some ma chinery. Alleging habitual drunkenness and cruel treatment. In tha form ef knock ing her down and kicking her In the eye, Rena Ryan baa filed gcpetlUon in the superior court asking temporary alimony and counsel fees from her hue. band. Thomas Ryan, together with a restraining order to prevent him from disposing of his property. Judge Ptn- dleton signed the restraining order and ordered Ryan to appear In court'tin March 10 and answer the petition. It le alleged In the petition that _ drove hie wife frolh the houee and l_ although she triad to reform him, < found the task impossible, and alleges that he Is now tn habitual drunkard. EVANGELIST* PREACH AT NORTH AVENUE CHURCH. ■ - Dr. Jamts M. Gray, of the Chicago Bible Institute, who was to occupy the pulpit at North Avenue Presbyterian church Btinday. Is compelled to he ab sent. Tlte North Avenue pulpit Instead be Ailed In the morning Charles I. Goodell. of Calvary odist church. New York city, a evangelical pastor, who has had 2.L.. accessions to his churchss In four ysara. The preaeher at night will be Mel- vll E. Trotter, "the Western Cyclone,” who has the largest rescue mission In America. •pedal to Tbs Georgia*. Tort Worth. Texas, March 32.—A mob surrounds the city jail hospital where surgeons are working to savo the Ills of William Thompson, a gambling house kaeper, who waa wounded in a revolver battle with tha police here yesterday evening. The mob seeks Thompson's Ufa and haa prevented the removal of the wounded man to a sur gical hospital. Notarise Are Reappointed. ■pselsl to Tht Georgian. Covington. Ga., March 31.—The fol lowing notaries public and ex-oRMo justices ot tha peace In Newton eounty . have been re-appointed for another • term of four years by Judga U 8. 1 Roan: W. T. Patrick, Newborn; J. W. Robertson, Mansfield; J. W. Branham, Oxford, and J. C. Morgan, BtarrevUot Judga Ashe raft Leave* Judge E. M. Ashcraft, of Chicago, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. D. Ellenwood. for the peat Mr*. Ashcraft will remain I seeks longer. 4- shallow well power pump*. Dunn Machinery C*„ *4 Msrietta Street. , Atlanta, Oa. Sprriel to Tke GeMgtas. Estonian. Gw, March 2a.—Putnam superior court adjourned Thursday, after a short eesslon, with Judge H. T. Lewis presiding. One negro wae given a long term for forgery on a local warehouse for two bale* of cotton. Clerk R. A. Reid, Putnam's new clerk, waa Inducted Into office. EX-OOVERNOR NORTHBN SPEAK* AT QREENSBORO. Bperlsl to Tie tletrata*. Greensboro, Ga. March !•■—Ex-Oov. ernor Northen came to Oren*boro Fri day afternoon and spoke on tht sub ject of "Law and Order." HI* visit to Greene boro was entirely unexpected, but Mayor Oheostllng soon brought to. gether quite a number of cltlaens. Governor Northen did not remain long, a* he had an engagement In Mon. roe and had to hasten to catch Ihe east-bound train to All hla engage ment. 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