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THE GEORGIAN’S NEWS BRIEFS.
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FRIDAY Continued
RemarkabU Vitality.
Louisville. Ky.—A case of suffering
and vitality • unparalleled In medical
history was closed today by death when
Luther Clifton succumbed to bums suf
fered 21 months ago.
Clifton was walking to Louisville
from SL Louis and while sleeping near
a camp Are rolled In and was burned
about the body. He was brought to a
Louisville hospital and for almost two
S utra physicians fought to save him.
undreds of medical students contribu
ted skin tor grafting and his mother has
given so much cuticle that she Is se
riously 111. Clifton's cries of agony
became such that It was necessary to
move him to a cottage on the outskirts.
The body was so distorted with suf
fering that It was Impossible to get It
Into a coffin.
Charged With Moonshining.
Anniston, Ala.—W. D. Wade, a Jus
tice of the peace and a well known clti-
xen of Clay county, was placed under
a $200 bond and summoned for trial
on October 2$ In this city after having
surrendered to Commissioner Ran
dolph on a charge of Illicit distilling.
Minnesota Town Destroyed.
Winnipeg, Manitoba,—The town of
Graccton, Minn., on the Canadian
Northern, was destroyed by Ore. Grace-
ton Is a lumber town of several hun
dred Inhabitants.
The Smstlest Cow.
Atlanta,—'“The smallest cqw In Geor
gia,” owned by an Atlanta man, mys
teriously disappeared Tuesday night
and police and detectives are try
ing to find It. The cow.
Argyle. Is less than three feet in
height and weighs hardly 200 pounds.
It Is the property ofj. E. Plunkett, of
East Lake, and either strayed away or
was stolen from him. The cow Is a
remarkable specimen and Is said to be
the smallest in the whole state. It Is
dark red and has small straight horns,
both of which have been bored.
FREE
A LARGE
SAMPLE OF
Negro May be Barred.
Montgomery, Ala.—A very unique
question has arisen here relative to the
application for American citizenship of
Edward Blaklc. a negro, who Is a na
tive of Cape Colony. South Africa. Be
ing of African descent, it is doubtful 11
the negro will ever bo admitted to
naturalisation, owing to the best Inter
pretations of the revised Federal stat
utes. which say only "free white per
sons" are entitled to naturalization.
Woman Found’ Dead.
New Yoiio—The remains of a hand
some young woman, richly gowned,
were found In the court yard of the
fashionable CUffbaven apartment house
at llith-st. and Riverside drive early
today.
Approve Indeterminate Sentence.
Washington,—The international pris
on congress has indorsed the principle
of the Indeterminate sentence. This
principle underlies the reformatory sys-'
tern, as enforced in the United States,
but It has taken a friendly battle of
more than 20 years' duration to bring
about Its Indorsement by the congress
or the nations.
Find 28 True Bills.
Atlanta,—Tho Federal grand Jury
which has been In session this week
returned 2$ true bills and four no-blUs.
It adjourned Friday afternoon and will
meet again October 21.
Judge Hart Honored.
Atlanta,—Judge John C. Hart, for
mer attorney general of Georgia, has
been nominated by the committee on
organization of the Georgia delegation
to the Southern Conservation congress
as president of the Georgia Conserva
tion association.
Still la Raided.
Montgomery, Alar—Hiding out in the
brushes all night. Revenue Agents E.
N. Winters and F. M. Sheehan raided In
Chilton county, ten miles northeast of
Chilton, one of the largest Illicit distil
leries that has come under their notice
for a long time. They secreted them
selves in the woods in the hope of nab.
blng tho operators In the act of con
ducting the liquor factory. The word
was probably passed out and no one
came to the still.
Roosevelt in Knoxville.
Knoxville, Tennr—Amid the tooting
or a thousand whistles and the blare
of a dozen bands. Roosevelt arrived a
little after 2 o’clock, his special having
been delayed by stops for speeches at
Morristown and Greenevllle. The col
onel hadn't planned speaking from his
car. not being on a political trip, but
he yielded to pressure and gave East
Tennessee sorts short and snappy talk,
tho not making any sensational re
marks.
Bernard Under Bond.
Atlanta.—As a result of action taken
by the postoffico authorities, B. Ber
nard, who got much notoriety some
time ago when ho rallied off a bouso
in West Atlanta. Is now out on a $200
bond to await tho action of the Fed
eral grand Jury on a charge of sending
fj>keta for his raffle thru the malls.
Wounded Two, Then Shot Self.
Ocala, Fla.—After fatally wounding
Deputy Sheriff Hudson and ex* Sheriff
Gordon at his home In tho suburbs of
Ocala, William Summerlin placed the
muzzle of a Winchester rifle In his
mouth and blew his head off.
To Protect Interests.
Gibraltar.—The United States, ar
mored prulsor Des Moines has been or^
dered to proceed to Lisbon Imme
diately.
Floods in Indiana.
Evansville, Ind.—Southern Indiana Is
in the grasp of the worst flood In years:
There has been a continual downpour
for three days and nights and floods
are raging throughout the lowlands In
seven counties—Warrick, Spencer. Van-
derburg. Posey. Gibson. Pike and Du
bois.
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Hard war* King la Dying.
New Britain. Conn.—Philip Corbin,
tho multi-millionaire president of the
American Hardware trust, la dying at
hla home here.
Hold For Embezzlement.
Washington.—John G. Sima, aged 35,
who made a sensational attempt at self-
destruction on September JO, when he
went suddenly Insane in the office of e
physician, has been arrested 01
charge of embezzlement.
Taylor Is Nominated.
Nashville, Tenor-The “regular'* wing
of the Democratic party of the state in
session here last night nominated Unit
ed States Senator Robert L. Taylor fur
governor. No other name was pre
sented to the convention for the nomi
nation. Senator Tgylor was given an
ovation when he entered the conven
tion to accept the nomination. His
senatorial term will not expire until
1*12.
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BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF TODAY.
Democrats of Massachusetts have
nominated F. W. Mansfield as their
candidate tor governor.
Atlanta citizens are worried over the
constantly decreasing size of the bread
loaves. A state law, fixing a standard
weight for loaves, la wanted.
Morris Brown college,, the negro edu
cational Institution In Atlanta,
raised $29,500 for the school.
Court In Houston county. Georgia,
will- open Monday with SO criminal
canes. Five are murder charges.
F. L. Vance. United States district
attorney at Montgomery, Ala-
taken the oath of office.
Maeon. Ga. Is working for a big un
ion depot.
The state Capitol In Montgomery.
Ala., Is being cleaned up m readiness
for the legislature in January.
The new oil mill at Athena, Ga.. Is
nearing completion. : * • *
James Pickering, aged 50, of Atlanta,
has admitted writing obscene letters
to A young woman.
Tho' big automobile races in Atlanta
November 2-6 will attract thousands of
visitors. Ty Cobb and Nap Rucker, the
two great Georgia baseball players,
will race one day.
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Anti-Dud Hoad Society.
Valdosta, Ga.—The grocers of Valdos r
ta have formed an association known
as the Valdosta Retail Grocers asso
ciation, with practically every grocery-
man in the city as a member. If Is
understood that the principal object
sought by the grocers in the formation
of the association Is protection against
that cla.su of people who trade one
month with one grocer and “stick** him
for the bill, going the next month to
another firm and repeating tho opera
tion.
Fascinated by Dancer.
Berlin.—A music hall- dancer lost
King Manuel his throne. The siren In
the case is Mile. Gaby DesLls, whose
“Jiu-Jitsu Waltz” caught tho young
monarch’s fancy in Paris and threw
his heart Into a passion of yearning.
The story is not a new one In the long
history of the downfall of kings and
monarchs. The dancing girl and Man
uel were together constantly In Paris
and when the youthful king returned
to Lisbon he took her with him.
Crisis Is Passed.
Rochester, Minn.—Senator Robert
LaFollette, who underwent a surgical
operation on Tuesday. Is making rapid
progress and his recovery is practically
assured. The senator has passed the
crisis. * „
Gets Big Reward.
London.—The reward of $1,250 of
fered for the capture of Dr. H. H. Crip-
pen was today turned over to Captain
H. Q. Kendall, of the steamer Mon
trose. upon which Crlppen and his typ
ist, Miss Ethel LeNeve, fled to Can
ada. Captain Kendall was the first
man to notify the authorities of Crip-
pen’s whereabouts.
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