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'bUCilttSKR 13.
m DREW GUN,
BBT OFFICER SHOT
fJRSTANDSTRAIGHT
Negroes Then Opened Fire,
On County Police-
GO HDMETO FATHER, THRO 1 GREEN OOZE
SI JUDGE TO GIRL! THOMSON SEES
WALL ST, CORPSES
Court Will Give Mrs. Eva
McGinty One lilore
Chance.
<Vli»
attempting to draw ki<i cun
DMitenant C.-A. Mob! I| —
■ A. Itoblnrim, In
1’litsburg. * suburb, shortly after 9
o'clock Thursday night, Bnrtmv Wor
thy. a negro. woo. allot and 'killed
by Courftv omcer \V. A. Riley.' the
I artner of I.lrutenant Robinson. At
tlm» of the trouble. Worthy watt
‘ " tnr
ting good'thrir escape,
mnedlately-kfter the ehootlug of the
negro, Lieutenant Rphlnaon left Ufflcpr
ititey In eharge. and, gofn* to the near-
fit telephone, summoned Dr, Arnold, In
tlih hope that somethin* might he done,
tml the negto expired a fe
of tvliom, Henry Anderson, wee ar-
ird and put In Jail, the other two
Jttff good
ew eet'dnfls
.'in ilia $rMgal of the phyilctaa.
While awaiting the return of Offi
cer Robinson, Officer Riley and Dr. Ar
nold were tired upon four times by un
known parties, none of the shots tak-.
tng effect. They baffled to a nearby
house, h-herr* Lieutenant RoBlhson was
using the telephone, and notified him
of the-occurrence, nhlef Turner was
then vailed and was asked to send
other djOceni to the scene In order to
prevent further trouble, hut the chief
thought It advisable for the officers to
least Ilia scan* of the trouble, realising
ihav would be at ■ disadvantage in the
dai knees.
Negroes Were Cursing.
The first trouble the officera had
with ihejieffroe., and which finally ter
minated In the death of one of their
number, wna about Si JO o'clock. The
ttfe cithers were sitting on the steps of
a building on McDaniel atrect when
Worthy and two other negro men. ac
companied by a woman, passed by.
"I think I ere two women over there,-"
nnd of the negroes remarked.
"They don't lodk like woman to me,
hut they look like policemen with big
cans," another replied.
The negroes then walked n few
steps, when one of them remarked:
"Well, we don’t rare a damn about
them; there's two bf them and there
are two of us."
I.lsiltermnt Robinson then went to the
negroes and told them to go home and
keep quiet or be would have to i-krry
Tho negroes muttered
■ did not utt-
I a near by
trouble over, the
met
the entire party ivia
artd Ihet-c was some
The officers then attempted
them, lieutenant Robinson
etching Anderson by the left sleeve.
Et was Chart
keep quit
them to Jail.
something which the officer <
dtratand and then entered
hOusr. Thinking the Irouhh
policemen then went on their bent.
. About an hour lntgr they again i
■Hie three negro mOrt In company v
another negro,
wiry boletei "
.tr ,nr "
that Worthy sought td'
cm'wkt 2j,:.Ts n r w "lerssa
SSUeKMeaAJti a isffl “,;a
I get In thA officer's rear, still H
at the gun tn Ids pocket.
Wat Drawing Pistol.
During this tlma Officer Riley was
following up. the negro ip the effort to
urieel him. Before he could get to hint
:he |M Iran icleesed from the negro's
pocket and aa he drew. it t ifu officer
Pred, xhontlng him lu the breast. As
the negro fell the two other negroes
Although be was elm holding An-
dsrspn with one hand, Memknnnt Rob.
lason saw that Worthy was trytrtg to
about him and had Just drawn n bead
«n Mm wNh the shotgun tn Ills right
hand as officer Riley tired.
After tho shooting Anderson was
brought to Jail and ths body of thn'ns.
MM
live*: lakp tho body away, but they
failed tp rttudve U unlit Corobor
Thompson htul It carried to an under-
aklng establishment Friday morning.
,\ Ain Friday morning It was discovered
ftral Worthy carried two 38-callber re
volvers. One of them Officer niley sc-
itaAxWei^
Passed Rough Voyage.
Queenstown, Ireland, Dec. ll-t-Htand-
srd Oil strtunshlp llaku, from Rouen
Philadelphia, mBM
. tttmaged la the recettb- hofivy CalM
Atlantic coest. Ckiptsln Fra-
-Wlll you r> hoik' with your father, try
to lead a different life and llatea to wise
r.ius'sel In th» future If 1 trill giro you an
opportunity I" • . ,
The spire of Judge Itoaa frentbled alight-
ly and the austere demeanor of the Judge,
accnatomed to trying rriatlnsl caaeo, wna
obviously modlfled aa ho put the queatlon
to MR. Mrs lleGJnty. Die u.yeanotd girl,
charged with the theft of tkreo diamond
rings, ivboae rase was eslled In the rrlml-
hat division of the onperlor court Friday
it noon.
Mrs. lleljlnly entered a pk :i of guilty
through her. nttoroeya. Itoliori ghrspdstre
tod llarvoy lllll, and with tears streaming
(own her faee and with Mr rather. 1. M.
ilroaa, standing by her side, promised Jndge
, , _ ged art ■
log three rings that had been loaned t,4ier
them. Two of the rings, ml
and SCO eaeh, lielongnl to
inmed Main .hides.
property of a man
'valued at tie. Hr
__ every ease bat tin
'%t^?«rwom.n
m«." Mild th* •niiairtf,
TUO other ring
Jnauied .Tonkin*
Hollcltor IIIII nol
In which
hod
woman named
whr tho
and waa _. .
prnaajjl every raao but^ho
r woman appeals to
. (ho aolldtor, •‘mol If your honor
Will bo light on hrr It will certainly ha
agreeable to mo.”
•fudge Roan then called Mr. Grow, tho
f " l *tt) r U 0 i a'plfiabU oaae, Mr. Oroai," aald
If I will ho light on your daughter
„ »u take her town* and trt ohco morn
to start her on tho war of rightr*
•*I certainly will, Judge." at»*w#rrd Mr.
QhwK
Meofnty the
to l*ul'* l *<HfrefeM life’.
In n voice that choked with amotion Mra.
MHilnty unaware.! that nho woflld.
"1 iini going to* give you a lino of $100
then.".aald-Judgo lloaii. “I lim you will
lio able to pay It* A young girl like you
must lie reclaimed In aotno way from tho
evil Influences that hare been thrown
around her."
Then turning to tho girl** father, Judge
Itnaii aald:
Mr. Gross* are If your daughter ran pay
i due, then tnko her home, and If Ihlnga
.... not go right at your home come to me
and I myself will aaslat you In noenring of-
fleer* to hunt down tho guilty parties. Tho
girls of this cmititry tnuat lie pro-
t any coat
young
tcctsa
The
slat.
fie attorney* repress
ed Friday aflernoot
ltd he paid Jater lu
representing Mra. McGinty
that the fine of $KW
tlnr day. ,
SLEUTHS RUSHED
TO FIND KIDNAPED
8-YEAR-OLD GIRL
< ‘hlragti. Dec. 13.—Detectives were
ruslual lo .New Buffalo, Iml.. today on n
clew that llttla. Lillian Wulff, aged S.
the Child kidnaped Saturday by a worn,
an. tn being held. captive near that
town.
The clew appears to be the most
promising that hoe developed in the
eevernl days’ searoh thht the police
„ now heads a contribu
tion ruuil to employ prlvjjde defectives
and offer a large reward.
The Mother Of the missing girl Is
verging on InsvUty from tbs strain
following the dlaappedUtr* ef lhe glrL
NON-UNIONISTS
TO WORK MINES
AT GOLDFIELD
Goldlleld, Ney.. Dev. 13c—Tenlerday’*
attempt to reopen the mines with old
employees having failed, the owner,
have determined. It Is aald. to waste no
more time fn resorting to use outside
nfrt-flhtontstA Something like live bun.
dreil men, It Is 'understood, •will b* heM
in rauiUsees. and lit* expectation la
that tlmy will be rushed tn anil work
suited today. General >Tm»tim'ex-
ptesaeil an bfimlnh tnut there will be
no trouble.
BALE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL,
KpcMnl to The Oeorglsn.
Home. On., Dec. 18.—John W. Bale,
a well-hrtpwn Inwyer and former may-
or of LAfayette, Hu., announced thla
morning that he will qpp*ise W. H.
'» for solicitor general of Rnfdt
..., .p ...... .
circuit. George Harvls, of Rome, fob
.. met Judge of, the Otty court, will ulgo
;en by .• fait on run.
■r hail one leg F. ft*. Copeland may decide to enter
" the race, making It a four-cornered
Absolutely
MATHER’S
Parlor Base Ball Game
PLAYS ALL TUB FEATURES
Eadoteed and played by Mathewaen.
Lajoie. Realbsch. Slone and other star* o| the
diamond. RtUlU fur $3iOOt
The only new game on
the market. We only
have 800 on hand and
they are going in a
hurry.
This game is highly
enjoyed by everyone
wlnt has tried it.
KING HARDWARE CO.,
53 Peachtree Street.
waav..y>i
Says Next Friday 13th Will
Find Financialdom a
Graveyard.
-''Boston, Ilee. K.^rrtdsjr. the ihb; Wee ao
opportunity thrft TboidSs W. Ijtweon could
not let go unnoticed, and he today, through
hie Moretnry, landed out the following
atatameiit:
My ‘Friday, the TUlrteefTth’ wag (rabllah
flnanclaldotn an*l rontlnue.until Moll atn**?t
rffornbled a AfliftRsIppi corn <*rib afu*r It
liixl flirCf>d with h buRfrii leree. Thu ilay
Bob Brownley made famnu* la lien', nud m
I fu^nn the anrfa^e at Wall atreet am 1 gate
beneath Ita green oom at the corpgea on the
bottom. I realize the feeblenega at my de-
aerlpMon. Hy Hie time another Friday,
fib* 13th. awlpga Into tlew. Wall street wfil
resemble the gravejAM of a deaerted boom
town."
NOTORIOUS BANDIT
IS DONE TO DEATH
Rons. Bulgaria, Dec. 1 .‘.—The fa
mous Macedonian revolutionary lead
ers. Boris Sarafoff and Garvanoff, were
assassinated today by a Macedonian,
who Shot botff.M Utey ware parting
after a conference.
Sarafoff Is .the bandit who In 1901 is
said to have abducted and held for
ransom Mrs. Kllen M. Stone, an Amer
ican missionary. The Turkish govern
ment hail set a price of 120,000 oh HIS
head, dead dr alive. He hud sworn ven
geance on the Turks because his fa
ther and grandfather were tortured and
exiled years agn.
Cotton Broker, Indicted.
Norfolk, Dec. 13.—A special grand
Jury has reported Its Indictments for
grand lnrceny Jointly against P. A.
and J. B. Agelnsto. prominent cotton
brokers of Norfolk. Ths. first count
Involves obtaining 35,900 from the Na
tional Honk of Norfolk, lost duly, tho
second $3,000 front the Cttisens' Bnnk
In June, and the third for obtaining
receipts for 200 bales of cotton, valued
at $10,000, from the Norfolk Warehouse
Association.
C.-J.-DuB.
GLOVES
Tlie Suggestion
Sensible
demanc
gloves
safely,
Studying Cotton Situation.
Paul B. Keller, representing the Phil-
adelphla. Cotton Exchange and several
financial magazines. Is In Atlanta for a
few days, studying the general situ
ation fn this fceuhtrj* itnd securing ex
pressions from those versed 1 1n: the
knowledge of financial affairs hers and
familiar with the situation as regards
cotton.
AT THE THEATERS
[A
AMUSEMENTS.
THB ORAffTV—I'Mtlny night, "Thi* CAW
a Tlli!"itl}SBiifrfd«y night, Nat Sf. Witte
ln THK 1 t)lt k £llY;ft\fr-'Frliay matinee, nml
night, liIffh-fjlaM ynoiWtlle.
, “Tho Lion and tho Mouse,"
In *Th$ lion, end the V<|ii»ii" Cloirlee
klbfn'A drama ot 'Atnoriran lftp, which
Honry II. llarrla will produce tar n return
engagement at the <2rm\il Friday night and
Saturday, fa n wuman that ^111 probably be
rortHIefl t»y tfle older ‘gemrntlou of play,
goer*. Rhe hi Mil* Mnrlfl Hh^tWeJi. tor air*
eral year* lending woman for Fatmy Duron
lutaraitlag eawwr/ For, ttuw* mmom
ptayed In the fainou* Empire Stork t’om
imny. of New York, nnd Inter joined Funny
Davenport, portraying tunny of tbe lending
role* tn that *etri;*r repertoire. An Infer*
eating Incident eonnoeted with Mins ^bot
well’* experience with the fninnun netreM
wan tb« m.»u*gilon etvated. during an fb
gngeinent In Cnlcngo when Funny Du ten
|M»rt refiiRed to permit her lending woniar
to travel In a private enr 'Which nhe Hd
oOlnlned tbrtfnfn the eourtogy of the Vim-
dorbllt family.
•‘The Lion nnd the Mouao M will lie py*.
s.-nt«Hl here thla *en*mi by Identically the
Anne company that iire*entwl the piece In
Doit on, Chicago and New York. Iii nddlt|gn
tu Miss hUotwelL.lbe eoinpgBy will Include
ullv.r Doud Hyton. Mabel Mortimer, Her
tiert Mackenzie. 1*. H. Itnrrett, Edith
Schayne. Edith nieaalug, Edith Curry gnd
Fmt. Strong.
Souvenirs at ths Orpheum.
Souvenir* for the children la the Or-
phoutu's Intsst Idem lu thla aeanou'fctf
<Tiri*tiunj present* It la nntnrnl to thing s pf
firing thing*, and the management
Always a strong department, this
one is empnatically so at this season.
Glovtes are staple, yet their desirability
as. gifts stimulates endrmously the
d for them in the pre*-Holiday days. C.—j.—DuB. values in
are proverbial and the least experienced shopper dan shop
comfortably, satisfactorily at our counters. You can depend
absolutely on what we tell you. In addition to the economy of
glove-buying here, you find a thoroughly comprehensive stock—you
can get what you want. Run over this list:
Ladies' 8 Button Heavy Pique
Gloves—Tan, Red, Navy—Pair $2.00
Ladies' 2-CIasp Pique Gloves—Tre-
xousse make—Tan, Brown, Red, Slate-
Pair $2.00
Ladies 2-Clasp Real K.id G1 oves,
“Navarre'' Brand—Black, Wkite, and
all colors—Pair ... . . $1.50
Ladies' Heavy Pique Gloves. Good
shopping gloves— Red, Tan, Slate—P air
$1.25
Misses' 2-Clasp Kid Gloves, “Tam
pa ", in Red, Brown, Tan, Mode and
White. Paris Point Stitching—Pair
$1.00
Ladies' Heavy Cape Driving Gloves,
Gau&tlet Style—Tan and Black—Pair
$bf5 to $2.25
Ladies' 16 Button Su^de Gloves—
M
111 ho glmn to ouch rtiild vl.ltnr at
mw nuilaeo. until .the .apply 1, oxhaii.fnd.
t'hfMrt'ii nro atlmltiM fn-o to tho Orphouin
mnllnoo. If xonio itrown porwin iti'rnmpnxloe
Iheui, oo the little folk, innj >oo tli. vnode.
VlS. illid receive n doll without root. The
hilt for thl. week 1, c.poolally Intorootliig
to the Jlttlo folk,, end for next week it atifl
liottor «ie I, promised, when llrlndnmnur,
the h.ndiutt kfni;. romo, to tho Orphcuq,
At the Bijou.
Thllor-nade xowk, for etage wear are by
no meana an uncommon acqalattlon to the
well aptiolntcd wardrobe of pome net re,no,,
yet It Is not often one Dud. the entire lady
force In a musical comedy provided with
delicate frilla and finery, deelfneil and ex-
ecuted hy otto of the moat ramoua I’arlsfan
mhnnfncfnrera of oarlety apparel, n, In tho
rose with roxnr.l to Hie coatume. exhlhltnl
In -Ouy, New York," ,h,. cetppoalte of fnn
and mnalc to he prc.entc.1 nt the Dijon next
week, on which festive occa.kui manv agree*'
old* Surprise of a novel nature will rW
With * titan ly picturesque atmosphere M
winning the approbation of an andlegr*
who enjoy aopicthlug In the way of a tnnsl-
Ida plot a* writ at a aucceaidon of plea .tog
nuulcal numbers.
“Tho Great Divide."
Prnbaldy the greatest dramatic event ot
the aeaaon will bo the presentation of "The
(treat fHvMe," which la announced tor next
week 01 tho Grand, when fc enperli com
pany of distinguished playera' will prewnt
WAiiiiffiiiaar.- -1 mbm
ratUrn Vaughn Moody's
of American life. The entire production and
TcUUMl fi| ai— - 7
mftttoiful ilratnn
‘ * ‘ am
'Uh*
fflgt OJint lu NV«r York.
"MacUm Butterfly."
BrlUlgot In rrvj m^|i i»* tho «nya
ilou when Mr. Henry IV. S;»mg.* lntrofluc«>c
in nnt«lr nu<I W^Mnl I'lrclra of this olty
IlKvIur* fRacinating ‘MatUni Butterfly,",
tb** Japanese threeat t grand opera wMcb
has rreated ntaa farore In Buropo that It
in tx-lug heflM slmnltnnrously in six i-tuv
tinental tnnstc ct>ntera this aeaaon.
The •‘timing of the opera will be *u O.r.b
•loo or maak«l luomeat. u«.t only iM^attsx
It I* Mbl to be tho finest operatic production
Mr. Savage ha* erer sent out. but It affords
•pportunlty to bear the celebrate 1
sho hare uroToked such enth'
comment In the Ea*t. It Includes tbt .
Ladies' 20 Button Glace Real Kid
Gloves—Black, Wkite, Cream—Pair
$4.50
Trefoussfc Make
Ladies' 16 Button Glace Real Kid
Gloves—Black, Wlute, Tan, Brown,
Navy, Red, Slate, Pearl, Green, Lav
ender, Ligkt Blue, Pink—Pair $3.50
Trefousse Make
Ladies' 12 Button Real Kid Glace
Glove s—Black, IWkite, Tan, Slate,
Brown-rPair .... . . $2.75
Ladies' 8 Button Real Kid Glace
G1 oves-- Blacky Wkite, Tan, Mode,
Slate—Pair ....... $2.50
Trefousse Make
Ladies 2-Clasp “Dorotky," Tre
fousse make—Black, Wkite and Colors
-Pair $2.00
Ladies Walking Gloves in a Heavy
Cape witk a smart mannisk air—Tre
fousse make. In all skades of Tan—Pair
$2.00
Tke “Solitaire'' is
glove on tke market,
and good finish Paris point stiteking
adds to its smart appearance. Try tkese.
Black, Wkite, Slate—P air
12 Button—Pair.
Men's G* “
Men's wLite dress Gloves, pair
Men's pique Kid Gloves,
es
$2.50
$1.75
$2
tke kest dollar
It kis style, fit
m tan,
pair * , . . . .... $1.50
Men’s dress Kid Gloves, in tan,
pair
$1.75
Men s Silk Gloves for fall wear;
krowfts, tans, grays and wkite; Kayser
Pair • . $1.00 make, pair . . . $1.00 to $1.50
Ladies Wool Golf Gloves—-Black, White and all colors—
50c quality 39c
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company.
FOSTOFFICE CLERKS
ARE GETTING BUSY
II** time when PoaiMflUf
IliodgeU M preparing to do tbo Santa
riaus »ot. For within a ffnc days hln
force of clerk* wju he working over
time, Ud things will bp going at lifgh
pre.-xurq in the rostotng#. A
I 86 fir the heavy Clirlstmas ru*h ha*
not comhlfncad. hut eyep nave fna in-
crente fn la v6ry percfptlhlo,
Especially I* thl* #o in the ivgutry
department, where m\ lnrronj*»-f num*
tier of reglatfccd |4ecea of mnU lo being
received.
Oh December 17, Po*tmn.*ter EJedgett
expect® tlie heavy work to titart, ana la,
accordljigur, making pinna tn take, care
of the ti-plnc. In order to accoiynio*iite
the big rush of people wno wlU have
packagea to send flbrough the mail*,
s will 1 • -t.u • : :• ■ i>
) nothing egyepc to weigh parcel*
and mark hn lUetq Ihe number of
rttampa lrqtili*A\ to carry them through
the mmre. The sender will then get
the nerogagnr atndunt. from another
window, tvnfl t|«b vju W. ip) confu-
. , .X , .
An Increase hi IpJalpw J| now Vclng
iwn, too, In }he niupey ortjar $l*part-
, w n^re tne ^lerks aha kept t»u^y
I nlvn^y through orders for
nro renlemberii
unliul mat
iflg friend* in
ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE.
ffTAtft OF nEmtrilA-CoMly of fruitOR,
Hy rlttuo of an offing bf - ths court ot ordi
nary of ssld county, granted it the Decem
ber term. HPT, there niff IM> Sold before the
murt hou,.. door of ast.l .uinnly, on tho first
TueoJsf tn Jtmusry hett, nlThln the legal
hour, ,.f ssle, tho ftii!.twIt s nrenertr o. limg-
Si« to the reliito of Frank T Itrsu, lie-
cho.o.1, to-wlt: "
All flint trart or parcel of land lying nml
Brin* tu Inn-1 tot M of the Flo rent', dl.tr lot
of originally TTeury, no*- DeKnlh comity.
Georgln. moulnlug «.t5 tdros. more pnrtl
ainrly described ss follow*; H..ginning ,
Uie **s.t ride nf Uclionougli road isl
known qfe ltd county line Toad) nt the right-
ot-wny of the ftouthern Rnllwnr Company,
- * ItklOlF .1 v.is.tl. all dee.L. .. ...I
InmcH east along Mid rlgbu.f wsv, 1.M1
•t to the luu-ntor add Fayetterllie rufd:
nloiu; »al<l
ro I. ** Ml: tin i.-o DortX 15 dearer, and
# nifinltr". onst. -;lll slnlig ,.M road, DM
fret: Il,.-I|r* tvtU ti degreei .oast. Mill
along sal-1 road. Cu feet to property of Jos.-
ptilne i s-n,i-nfi (i h doarees west,
along Fnrrls* line. 1C ft«u lliencr north a
*trrc«. nnd *> ndnste, ran. along h'nrrls'
Ihio. 144 fret: thru- - north 54 degris s onet,
S lg line of Karris. pn».lng Okj lieoiUili-
Fayetterllie road, nnd siong line ..r
wu property, 321 feet to a
. do,
Kit label h llgit.li:
n* rth, 2 degrees near, along odd
ram .-ro.dng ig.- I'e. atur and Kny-
elirrtn, road, and along prOMcty ,if Kev.
‘K feed road; ll.-ory. (omti w
Sa
Key ri-ad. 1.240 fhef to property ’of Clark;
thenre Mouth 4 degree, nod :tn mtnnres en*t.
alone Clark's line. T3-i foot: tkom-e lonth
■ -It-rrres and B mtnutu ireel. along
Clark’s lino. 563 feet to toe McDonough
road; tbenfie south degrees nnd 45 minute,
ensti nlong tlie rast side of Mid .McDonangh
road. 219 fret to the beginning point.
K.Sfept the following portion thereof,
which wn. sold hr Frank r. Tlynn. Hr.. In
his lifetime, to \V. X. Merrier, hr deed
-luie.1 March 21, 1st. and re.-ord<d Id Dfed
Dook XV. page 500, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land tying and
being-tn land lot 51 of the Fifteenth murkd
of oCiflneUy Henry, now Dekalb county,
containing IS.74 geren. nnd more
particularly descrlhed ts beginning on th-
. net side of McDonough r-itel (also called
the county line resit) nt tho llght-of-jrny of
the Southern Itnilwny compsnr, and ron-
nlng thenre .omit cl degree, and 45 min-
utea es«L along said right of.wny, 1.5,2 feet
to the Decatur nnd .FhyetterlUc rind;
thedre north 1 degreo west, nlong «aid roncl.
400 feet; lagan north 13 degree, and .1) min
uten east, atlll nlong tallT
t«*d. K-O feet;
ISL .tut Along
— _ ... . . hroprrty of Josephine
tPOOCe north S3 -1-rr,west, alone
Farrt*' line. ldR feet: ttiOnCe north 35 n*.
grees. and pl minute, rast. along Fnrrls
ID feet; thence a.mtb, 53 degrees tree!
«» feet; thei.ee berth 4 tlegr^-s and fid
minutes urn, ltd feet! I hence ,dutl: ts dr.
gteen rat'd mlnutr, e-ret, along lino ,d
t lark, 56S font to htclJonhugh road; throve
aahth - -Icgrc-ri nod 45 mtnntiy easi. along
east skin of Mid tio-L :tl reef to the begin
ning point.
Terms: One-third rash: balance to two
payments. On. on or before six ami twelrq
month,, r report [rely, QCr »Ii« -la:, of Mte.
the rate of 7 per cent per rnnmn until P* 1,1
Tni'ST COMPANY OF GKoROIA.
By W. S. M'RES
IixScutor
PifAVoKoloROl-
rteain
Mil?, Treasurer.
J«« »WerrcA ; u t.>
COURT HOUSE SWAYS
UNDER BIG CROWD
Thai Ik* court room where Andrew J®b B *
*on, tho n*xro muMoror ot P»IIcom*o si*
Vu h^loir trl**l Thnr*d*y !■
rafeot place ou earth When *
raorf than a thouond p*op!§, wa* tbo
that ffliorcsped ttaelf upon tho mM of
than flue attendant npou tha trtil Tbartwr
n tb*n ■ '
be n»Uf
teeted. an«raV sm.’h time* there wW
who *at or *tood a* though on pin*. ■
wished fpr the new* flouft b<m*^
bNo pftnutko. j;,.
Among the baliiff* there wa<
euanlon a* to who ahnuld IttH «• th**
lym*ejlpor«. thfiM point* of T antap
prererre.i t„ (h,. rri* lt er of the coort tvW.
where the crowd w*a rhlcke«t.
-We couldn't keep Dan Wrkw®
from rhe door*,- declared u r .
-Pshaw, I wasn't afiifff/ 9 I
Pcrkeraon. '*F Just wanted th M
could get tome fre*h air." .
-Hut the floor certamir did tael
that crowd began to more ■ropn'tW *<
XU-A Mr. while H-' 1 ..
wfi|>d that he was rei.Ii'to go/tt »; Vbt
fle** stsnd and *wcar that at *“K.« *m
head* of tho Jurymen fn tb« box w*”*®
I like corks on a UMM4 **■