Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 30, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. (SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 39. FRANCHISE TAX BE CALLED IN MEETING FINNET NOW HEADS Dissatisfaction Caused Action of Board in Matter. by Fpoolnl to The Georgian. Macon, Ga. NqV. 10.—Several mem- ” here of the aldermanlc board of Macon are not content with the action that was taken on Tueaday night last In re gard to the franchise tax of the Macon Railway and Light Company. Their reaaone are the fact that the commit tee's report did not carry along -wltl it the opinion from the city attornej which I, the beat ground’, for fau! finding. Bealdea thla, the opposition claims the report had as one, of Its signers Alderman Leon Dure, who la a director of the Macon Railway and Light Com pany. The matter will likely come up again for consideration on Tuesday night. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR TO NEW YORK CITY. 8p*cl«l to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Nov. 10.—Macon will again have a through sleeper to New York. Beginning next Monday, Decem. ber 1, the sleeper will leave Macon at 7il0 o'clock at night on Monday. Wed nesday, Friday and Sunday for New York, and will leave New York at 12:10 o'clock at night on the same days re turning to Macon. The service will bt confined to four cars a week at present. The other three days In the week the car will be run from Columbus to New York, but Macon passengers will be en. abled to secure reservations In the car which they can get In Macon and can take the car at Atlanta. The Moron Chamber of Commerce has been working to secure the sleeper for a long time. BOY’S EYE SHOT OUT PLAYING WILD WEST 8perlsl te The Georglsn. Macon, Ga.. Nov. 30.—Harry Grims- ley was accidentally shot in the right eye Friday by Carl Birch, while the two boys wsre playfully shooting a bow and arrow at the Navarro Flats. As tho arrow penetrated the eye ball, It Is venr likely that young Grlmsley will lose the sight. The boys were playing wild wekt at th* time the accident oc curred. BODY OF DROWNED MAN SENT TO MILLEDGEVILLE Macon, Ga, Nov. to.—'The body of George C. Evans, who wan found In the Oemulgee river, has been taken to his home at Mllledgevllle. Evans was only 21 years old, and had wandered away from Dr. Allen's sanitarium, where he had been confined for some time. Is generally supimsed he walked all the way from MU’.rrtgevlIle to Macon, and on his arrival fiere, committed suicide by drowning. He was a son of the late Samuel Evans, of . Mllledgevllle, one of the most prominent bankers In the state, and Is survived by pis moth er, one brother and one sister. Electrical Engineers Organ ize at Piedmont Hotel Friday. J. H. Finney was elected chairman of the Atlanta branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, which was organized In the convention hall of the piedmont Hotel Friday Bight. The body discussed chiefly the preservation of the forests as a means to Conserving the water power of tha country. Hon. George C. Pardee, ex-governor of California'#as among the prominent guests present and made a splendid speech, which was received with enthu siasm by the hundred members pres ent. R. H. Kellogg, chief of the United States forestry bureau, read a paper covering the present crop of timber and other Important points of a kindred na ture. A. M. Bchoen discussed the value of water powers In the east and north east, and was followed by Professor Alford Akerman, of the University of Georgia, who dealt with forest condi tions In Georgia. The mean average waterflow through the state was dis cussed by Maxey Hall In a technical and Instructive manner. The following officers wara elected: H. Finney, chairman; M. E. Bon- yun, vice chairman; George J. Yundt, secretary; S. A. Redding, manager tor one year; A. M. Bchoen and J. R. Jor dan, managers tor two years. Wonderful Ecztms Cure, "Our little boy had ecxema for live rears,” writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our boms doctors said tho case was hopeless, his lungs being af fected. We Iben employed other doc tors, but no benefit resulted. By chance tre read about Electric Bittern: bought a bottle and soon noticed Improve ment. We continued this medicine un til several botyes were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at all drug stores. 60c. HOLDS CONFERENCE Time Is Extended in Which to Argue Injunc tion. THANK8GIVING ACCIDENT PROVED TO BE FATAL Specie) to The Georglsn. , Macon, On., Nov: 10.—Sam Pearce, a negro boy, was accidentally shot Friday while put hunting, and a few minutes after being brought to the Macon hos pital he died. Pearce was climbing over a fence when his gun was dis charged. TWO FIND PEARL8 WHILE EATING OYSTERS Sperlel tn The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Nov. 10.—Two large and valuable pearls were found by travel ing men In Macon Friday. Both men were stepping at the Hotel Lanier, and were eating raw oyeters, when the lucky And was made. Darey Robin aon, who travels for Armour A Pom pany, and Charles Castleton, a drum mer from New York city, were the two lucky drummers. THE BIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME—THE SUNDAY EVENING DOL- LAR DINNERS AT THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN. TRIES TO CORNER Youth Has Already Boosted Price Five Dollars per Bale. 0OO0O0O00000000O0O0O000000 GOV. COMER WILL ISSUE A 8IQNED STATEMENT. 0 Special to The Georgian. O Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 30.— 0 Governor Comer litis morning de- 0 cllned to give out an Interview for - 0 publication In regard to the rail- < O road rate situation, but stated ' 0 that he Intends to Issue one over O O his signature, which will proba- 0 0 bly be Monday. It Is reported that 0 0 Judge R. H. Walker, of Hunts- ““ vllle, has withdrawn from the —.— counsel for the state to become 0 attorney for the Nashville, Chat- 0 O tanooga and Bt. Louis road, but 0 0 the governor stated he had heard 0 nothing of It. 0 0 OO0000000000000000O0 O00OO0 Special in The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 10.—Governor Coiner returned to Montgomery laat night from his hunting trip. When the governor reached the city he was be sieged by reporters. He said he could not discuss the order of Judge Jones, because he did not know anything about It. He had been hunting, and hnd not even read the papere. Until he could see the attorneys for the state he could not say what course the stale would pursue. He expected to be In hie office today. A feature of the eltuatlon Is the prob able retirement from counsel for the state of Judge It. IV. Walker, of Hunts ville. It la understood thet he will not be actively engaged any longer becnufce of the appointment of hie law Arm aa attorneys for the Nashville. Chattanoo. ga and Ht. Louie, a part of the Louis ville and Nashville system. The attorneys for tile state have been granted further time to prepare argue the restraining order Issued by Judge Thomas G. Jones upon bills Died bv the Louisville' and Nashville and allied lines and made returnable on next Monday. A conference will be held between the attorneys for the state In the pending litigation and Governor Comer Monday. A day will be deter mined upon at the conference at which the' arguments will be made. This will be between December 15 and 20. At torney General Garber, Judge S. D. Wenkley ar.d Horace Btlngfellow, of counsel for the stnte. held a conference yesterday over the pending litigation. Attorney General Garber later called on Judge Jones and asked that the state be given further time. This was granted and the understanding was reached that the restraining order and the hearing of the supplemental bills would come up for the argument on aoine day between December 15 and 20. Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is a Constitutional Remedy By Its searching effect upon the blood it reaches every part of the system. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches the vital fluid, expelling all germs, impure particles and poisons. Cures Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Eczema, all Humors and all other troubles originating in or promoted by an im pure state of the blood or low condition of the system. These statements are not mere theory. They are facts based upon thousands of cures. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere in the usual liquid form, or in chocolated tablets called SarSdtQbS* 100 doses one dollar. For Catarrh in the Hoad aa a local application to relieve the dis agreeable inflammation we recommend Antlsoptets or Catarrlets They thoroughly cleanse, heal and purify the air pasaages, sweeten the breath. Price 80c. Of druggists or promptly by mail of 0. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, TO FIGHT TAfTF0[OHIO VOTE Senator Makes Known His Decision to Mat- tern. PROHIBITION ISSUE Tl Washington, Nov. 30.—Senator Jo seph R. Foraker has made It clearly known that he will contest with Sec retary Taft the Ohio delegation to the Republican nntfonal convention. Hie decision le contained In a letter tn Conrad J. Mattern, vice president of the Ohio Republican League, who for- New York, Nov. 30.—Jesse L. Liver more, aged 26, the former broker's clerk who won IS,00ft,000 In Wall street and declared he had quit speculating forever and advized others to zhun gambling, la hack there trying to make more. Livermore la trying to co-ndr the cotton market. Daniel J. Sully, the king of cotton speculator*, and score* of others, have lost fortunes In this attempt. Will young Livermore Is un feetetl. He has acquired 300,00.1 bales of cotton und has boosted the price $5 a bale. Mr*. Bryzon Dies at Murphy. Murphy, N. C., Nov. 30.—Mrs. W. A. Bryzon died yesterday morning at 'clock. Funeral was held at reeldence yesterday. -Mrs. Bryson was a daugh ter of the late Hon. J. W. Cooper, Sr., so well known throughout the state, and n slater of W. N. and T. J. Coop er, of Asheville. TROLLEY CO. WOULD GIVE LAND TO CITY The Georgln Railway and Electric Company owns a strip of land 10 feet wide, and thla atrip la the center of Ponce DeLeon avenue, and It rune all the way from Peachtree street to Ponce DeLeon Park. Thereby hang* a unique situation. Several years ago, when Ponce DeLeon consisted of only a spring, ths street car company bought a strip of jand from Peachtree to this spring and made this atrip the right of way for a car line. Later the city laid off a street on each side of thla strip. Property own er* In Ponce DeLeon avenue have petl. Honed the street cer enmpang to have the strip put on a grade with the two side* of the street and to have the whole thoroughfare repnved. At the meeting of the streets com mittee Friday afternoon President Arkwright presented a deed to the com mittee, In which the company dedicates the strip as a street, provided that no other street car company be allowed to use It, and the company not be required to pave It or keep the paving In repair. Mr. Arkwright said his company was willing to pave the strip now. The city attorney and President Ark. wrlght will confer on the matter and report back to the council. Qldeone Meeting. Th* Christian Commercial Traveling Men will meet Bunday. December 1. at 2 p. m. at T. M. C. A., In boys' reading room. Vleltlng Gideons and other traveling men ate cordially invited to attend these meetings. SUICIDE COMPACT FORMED BY FIVE WAS UNSUCCESSFUL Bristol. Tenn„ Nov. 30.—-Five wom en, all residents of a board In* house, laei nJffht made unsuccessful attempts to commit Rulclde by taking chloride of mercury. One of the women may die, but the efforts of physlcinns saved the others. The women entered Into a pact to die together. There has been a sui cide panic among the women of the snine neighborhood during the past week, no fewer than a dozen having made unsuccessful attempts to kill themselves. REPAVE BROAD ST. WITH WOOD BLOCK the Hz ^ Foi Bald ? Why licit > Tirol uoar dandruffnoie.aod eicapc baldneri. Your doctor mil tell pea uhy Ajct't Hah Vigor Jatroyt dandruff. Judging from the lops cf their heads, some people like bard-wood floors! Too late now for Ayer’s Hslr Vigor to completely cover this upper story, but you may add a rug or two here and there by the systematic use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Does not color the hsir. Formula with each bottle. The bid of Venable Brothers for the repaving of Broad street was accepted by the streets committee Friday after noon. The bid of Venable Brothers waa $3.98 for the wood block and $2.65 for granite block. It Is proposed to have both sides of the street paved with wood block, with small granite block pavement between the car tracks. It was originally Intended that the street should be paved only with wood block, and so the committee will not decide flnnlly on the question of paving the street between the tracks with granite blocks until the property hold ers are consulted. HAWAIIAN LEPERS HOPE FOR CURE San Francisco, Nov. 30.—The Hono lulu board of health, on tho petition of r,27 of the lepers at the Molokatl settlement, has agreed to permit J, Lore Wallacft to attempt the treatment of 12 lepers from the settlement. This Is the result of the agitation which has been carried on by Wallach und his friends for several months, during which he has persistently claimed that he can cure leprosy, and hz.s tnereby aroused the hopes of the lepers them selves. who nre almost nil Hnwalluns, and their relatives and friends outside the settlement. COUNCILMAN’S GOAT BUTTS INTO COURT "Rtealing a pet gcat from a council man Is a pretty serious offense.” stated Judge Broyles to Dave Reece, a negro l*oy, Thursda> morning. Then th*» recorder Instructed the father of the boy to send him to a re form school In Macon. Dave Is being held at barracks pending arrengemenu. The goat was stolen from Councilman i’eares. Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach Wondsrful Absorbing Power of Charcoal When Taken in the Form of Stuart’s Char coal Lozenges. Trial Package Sent Free, Charcoal. pure, simple charcoal, ab sorbs 10(1 time* It* own volume ot no*. Where doe* the gas go to? It I* just absorbed by the charcoal—tho gnn dle- uppear* and there I* left a pure, fresh, eweel atmosphere, free from all Im purities and Rei ms. That'* what happens In your stom ach when you take one or two of Stu art’s Charcoal Lozenges, the most pow erful purlfler* science ha* yet discov ered. You belch gn» In company, some times, by accident, greatly to your own humiliation. That I* because there I* a great amount of gas being formed In your stomach by fermenting food. Your stomach Is not digesting your torn} propsrtly. Gas Is Inevitable. Whenever this happens, just take one or two ot Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges right nfter eating, and you will be sur prised how quickly they will net. No more belching*: no more sour risings. Eat all you want and what you want, and then if there Is any gas going to be formed, one of these wonderful lit tle absorbers, a Btuart Charcoal Loz enge, wilt take care of all the gas. And It will do more than that. Every particle of Impurity In your stomach and Intestines Is going to be carried away by the charcoal. No one seems to know why It does this, but It does, and does It wonderfully. You notice the difference In your appetite, general good feeling, and In the purity of your blood, right away. You'll have no more bad taste In your mouth or bad breath, either from drinking, entlng or smoking. Other peo ple will notice your bad breath quicker than you will yourself. Make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so when you talk to others you won’t disgust them. Just one or two Stuart Char coal Lozenges will make your breath sweet, and make you feel belter nil over for It. You can eat all the onions and odorous foods you want, and no one can tell the difference. Besides, charcoal I* the best laxative known. You can lake 4 whole boxful and no harm will result. It Is a won derfully easy regulator. And then, too. It Alter* your blood— every particle of poison or Impurity In your blood Is destroyed, and you begin to notice the difference In your face first thing—your clear complexion. Btuart’s Charcoal Lozenges are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey Is put In to make them pal atable. but not too sweet. They will work wonder* In your stomach, and make you feel fine and freah. Your blood and breath will be purified. We want to prove all thl* to you. *0 Just send for a free sample today. Then after you get It and use It, you will like them *0 well that you will go to your druggist and get a 2Sc box of these Btuart's Charcoal I.ozrnge*. Bend us your name and nddro** to day and we will at once send you by mall a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co. ttC Stuart Bldg., Man hall. Mich. lutlons adopted b>3®lhe advisory and executive cmnmltteo of the league In dorsing Mr. Foraker for the senutor- shlp and for the presidential nomina tion. which was mode public today. He defends his course In relation to the pasea; Slsts I Question Looms Up in Com ing State Cam paign. THE GEORGIAN AND NEWS CONTEST HAS HEARTY SUPPORT Candidates Continue to Pile Up Total of Ballots For Final Awards. There are Indeed many pleasures in store for the women of Georgia who win the ninety-four prises offered by The Georgian and News In Its $15,000 voting contest. No contest plan in years has been accorded the hearty and liberal support gained by this gtgan tic subscription campaign. Candidates from all over the stat* are entering the race with a vim and taking an Interest In this good-natured tug of war which promises well for Its ultimate outcome. The contest Is as yet In Its Infancy, but now enthusiasm Is being added as the days go by. voting Is becoming much heavier and friends of candidates are rallying to the support of their favor ites In a way which was entirely un- loked for so oarly In the game. This Is- probably due to the hitherto unheard of liberality of prizes offered, the free and eaey conditions of the contest, and furthermore to the equalizing of com petition by division of territory Into district* which permits of every one being able to vrjn a flr»t prize. Contestants Increase Totals. On another page the names of all candi dates who have entered the contest to date, together with the numbor of votes accorded each up to Friday noon will be found. Ballots cast after that time do not appear In the vote totals as shown here. Several new candidates enter ed the contest since the flret announce ment Saturday, and nearly nil contest ants have Increased their vote totals to a marked degree. This signifies that there Is general Interest In the contest and the voting Is quite equally distrib uted. More Reports to be Printed. The list published on another page is the second announcement of names of candidates and the way they stand. Future reports will be made on Satur day of each week. The polls for the Saturday count will close Friday nomi Ballots cast after the hours spertfle.j will go over until the following count The first one vote coupon to appear In these columns Is published toda\ Heretofore the ooupons appearing daliv In The Georgian and News have had a voting value of five votes, but in at-, cordance with the first announcement of the contest the counting points of these coupons has been cut to one vote ond will continue at thlB value during the remaining ten weeks of the con test. Each coupon will be' good for one week from the time of publication. Must Cast Vote* on Time. Be sure you get all ballots of this character to The Georgian and New* office on time. There Is a ballot bo:; In the business office of The Georgian and News where votes may be depos ited. Also a box In the contest room at The Georgian and News where votes may be cast. Not Too Late to Enter Contest. The $15,000 contest today enters Its third week. It Is not too late to enter the race. The. nominations have nm cloecd. Nor will they until the contest Itself ends. Every woman In the >tat.> Of Georgia Is eligible to compete. There are a sufficient number of prizes to g-> round. If you are eligible to enter, clip out the nomination blank follow ing and send It In. If you want to see a friend benefit by this contest, look over the list of names of candidates who are competing and send ;n yout subscription to The Georgian and News paid In advance and ask that the votes be credited to your favorite. If she Is not a candidate nominate her today. Now, before you forget It. Hpeclnl to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ Nov. 30.—The gu bernatorlnt race In North Carolina, which took on considerable momentum Inst summer when Congressman \V. W. Kltchln started his campaign, has somewhat subsided with the approach of the holidays, but there Is abundant promise of more headway developing as soon as the people get their atten tion turned away from the vacutlon season. Hon, Locke Craig, from the west; Colonel Ashley Horne, from the centor, and Congressman Kltchln. from the cast, are the avowed candidates ties makes this a bad time to hamper date. As to geographical position, so -- - In regsrd to their positions on -he is sues of the day, Kltchln coming from farthest east Is considered the most rad. Icul In his Ideas, with Horne the gold en mean, and Craig the conservative, but the comparison can not be pushed too far. Mr. Kltchln hn* said that he Is with tho faction which Is In favor of mak ing the railroads toe the mark, and If that Is radical, "you may put me In that class," he said. r-ven me presiucm * irienus espi es:, servntlVe^rslatlvo* re'ths' IssUo^f 0 ?!!* admiration for the fighting OWown. SK522 nerve. It Is believed no other leading ROOSEVELT’S FRIENDS ADMIRE FORAKER'8 NERVE. Washington, Nov. 30.—Senator For- nker's bold announcement of his can didacy for the presidential nomination Is the sole topic of discussion today about the government buildings and lintsl lobbies, where senators and repre sentatlves arc gathering In force. Even the president's friends express GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST No. 14 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR MRS. OR MISS (Same of Candidate) (Street Number, City and State.) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER NOT GOOD AFTER DEG. 6. republican, dare do what Senator For ftker haa done. It la not believed the prezldent will make any public expression of his sen' ♦ bnent* regarding the Foraker candi dacy. Frltnda• of tho administration however, arc confident his force* will again defeat the Ohioan. ONE KILLED BY CAR AND FOUR INJURED AT STREET CROSSING Newport News, Va.. Nov. 30.—A sur- ry driven by W. A. Warren was .truck by a car of the Newport News and Old Point railway at Wickham avenue and Twenty-eighth street last night and the man’* 7-year-old boy was killed, file 10-year-old daughter probably fatally Injured, hi* wife and baby and himself seriously hurt. Motormnn R. I. Palmer and Conductor W. W. Mason were tech nically arrested by the police, but when the verdict of the coroner's Jury fulled to place ths blame upon them they were released. EVERYONE ENJOYS THE SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS AT THE NEW KIMBALL. CITY SALESMEN TO HOLD SERVICE The City Salesmen’s Association will hold a Thanksgiving service at the Central Baptist church Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. The following program has been an nounced : Special Mut leal Program—Arranged by Musical Director ' D. F. Harwell, M. D. Short Talk—A. P. Cobb, « salesman, representing "The Oldeons." The pastor. Rev. R. L. Motley, will preach. Committee on Arrangements Oruffydd Jones, chairman; T. C. Har rison, E. B. Thomas. JACKSONVILLE REMAINS NAVAL 8T0RES MARKET railroads, which Is paramount at pres ent. The race, It la claimed by some, lies between Kltchln and Craig, although Colonel Horne Is making a tour of the state, visiting every on* of the ninety- seven counties and shaking oand, with tho "boys." The railroad Issues and prohibition will no doubt be worked overtime to give the candidates something to dis cuss, and the two elements In the »tate, tho*e who believe In making railroads bow tc the dictates of the legislature and those who believe In a more con st rvatlve course. But there Is the pos sibility that even this Issue may bt practically settled before the election. Governor R. B. Glenn Is wanted to run for the senate by ninny people, and cx-Onvernor C. B. Ayeoek ha* received not a few vote* for senator from the same source. Thl* Interesting bit of political work I* yet to be wrought out. If a western man Is chosen, this will mean Glenn, or the return of Senator Lee S. Overman. TECH STUDENTS ' LAY A SIDEWALK A practical lesson In'how to lay a cement sidewalk was given the stu dents at the Georgia Tech Friday when President Matheson put a large body of them at work laying a walk connect, lng all the buildings on the upper cam pus. This departure from the custom will serve the double purpose of In structing the student* In how to lav cement and will beautify the college campus. Ksisor Leaves December 13. London, Nov. 30.—The kaiser will leave for Amsterdam on his way to Germany on December 13. Spedsl to The Georgian. Savannah, Go., Nov. $0.—It has been announced here that the American Naval Stores Company had reconsider ed its expressed determination to with draw Its buying from Jacksonville, Fla., thus breaking up the factorage business of that city, unless It should develop that an exporting company waa to begin operations there. This means Jacksonville will remain an open market for naval stores. Users of Grape-Nuts don’t care how high meat goes. Strength, Economy and Contentment come to the steady user of Grape-Nuts. “There’s a Reason’’ JOSEPH OLLINGER IS LAID TO REST Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the body of Joseph Olllnger, one of the best known Atlanta real estate deal' ers, who died In Mobile, Ala., Thurs. day afternoon, arrived In this city over the Western and Atlantic railroad. Mr. Olllnger's death was caused by Injuries he received In Alabama, followed by an operation. He died only a few minute* before members of his family reached his bedside. The funeral ceremonies were con ducted from the residence of his fami ly, 30 West North avenue, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Tha Interment was In Westvlew cemetery. PILE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case ot Itching, Btlr,d, Bleed ing or Protruding Plies In * to 14 day* or money refunded, 60c. VETERAN ENGINEER TO REST AT LAST The funeral ceremonies of James A. Gramllng, chief engineer at pumping station No. 1 of the Atlanta water works, who died at bis residence near Bolton, Ga., Friday morning at 7:10 o'clock, will be conducted at his late residence Sunday morning at 0:45 o'clock. The Interment will be In the cemetery at Marietta, Go. Mr. Gramllng had been with the At lanta waterworks since 1*01, when ho was appointed assistant engineer at pumping station No. 2 on February 10, 1897, he was appointed chief engineer at pumping station No. 1, which post- tlon he held until his death. He was a well-known engineer end while with the waterworks won th* confidence nnd respect of the water commissioners. Mr. Gramllng was married to Miss Louelln Baber, ot Powder Springs, Ga., In 1874. The following gentlemen are quested to act as pall-bearers and meet at H. M. Patterson A Son's office. 90 North Korsytli street, at S:40 o’clock Sunday morning; W. S. Duncan, Ed I,. Cheshire, Park Woodward, W. H, Rapp, Anthony Murphy, A. W. Collier, George W. Harrison, Sr., and George Snxe. The board of water commissioners will act as escort and are requested to meet ot the same time. DESIRABLE POSITIONS FOR YOUNG LADIES Excellent Opportunity For Advance ment Are Offered in the Field of Telephony. Tried To Kill Whole Family. Aebury Park, N. J., Nov. 30.—Abra ham Grossman, father of eleven chil dren. In a maniacal fury, tried to kill hie family. Falling In the effort, he attempted to throw himself from th* second-story window. Th* maniac .was overpowered nnd later committed to the asylum at Trenton. Indiana Democrats Meet. Indianapolis, lnd., Nov. 30.—Th* Democratic state committee met ye*, terday and decided to hold conventions In all of the congressional dlstrlcta on January 2 for the selection of new members of th# committee and to meet on January 3 and reorganize by *e- lectlng a new chairman and secretary. Naval Courtmsrtfal. * Annapolis, Md, Nov. 30.—The navy department has directed a naval court- martial to convene at the Naval Acad emy for the trial of Second Lieutenant K. P. Roelker, United States marine corpe, attached to the Naval Academy barracks, on the charge of drunkenness. Major Ben H. Fuller bas been desig nated president of the court and Cap- Young ladles who are considering the matter of engaging In work that will bring remuneration and will not prove disagreeable will do welt to consider the advantages offered In the field of telephony. The opportunities for ad vancement are unusual and bright young women, between the ages of 15 and 35, are paid a salary while they are learning to become telephone oper ators. The Southern ' Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company desires to placs a number of young ladles In Its training school. The requirement* are a com mon school education and proper refer ence*. The company pay* each pupil a salary while they attend th* school, and If tha examination! are successful ly passed a permanent position Is pro vided. Telephone operators are surrounded with every possible convenience for their comfort. Spacious retiring room* are provided, where lunches may he secured, and where. literature Is fur nished. The work Is made as pleasant and congenial as possible and frequent period* of rest are given during the hour* of duty. Young ladles desiring to enter the training school should apply In person at the training school, fifth floor Main exchange. 73 South Pryor street, At lanta, Ga. THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME—THE SUNDAY EVENING DIN NERS AT THE NEW KIM BALL PALM GARDEN. ONE DOLLAR. IS CHARGED WITH KILLING HUSBAND Eufaula, Ala., Nov. 30.—The grand jury returned an Indictment against Mrs. Levi Cade, charging her with mur der' In the first degree. Three month* ngo her husband went to hi* home, four mile* north of here. In an Intox icated condition, It Is charged, *n<j after quarreling with his wife, whipped her unmercifully. He afterwards feu across the bed and was soon asleep. Hie wife. It Is charged. In a fit of desperation, seised his shotgun, and placing the muzzle at hi* head, nreu and blew his brains ouL She then grabbed her two email children in her emu and fled to her father's home. Bus was arrested but wa* released on bau. The case will be called next wee*, and Is being awaited wtlh great anx iety, as sentiment is strongly In »* r favor. 13 Terrorist* Hanged. Odessa. Nov. 30.-Slnce Monday or thl* week 13 terrorist* have hanged here. The death sentence • being meted out by the field «**}[* martial and le encouraging the naieu preeioeni ui me court ana lap- martial ana is encoura*io» ""-Vails tain Ernest E. Weal will be Judge ad- to a more rigid performance of tn vocate. duties.