Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, January 28, 1911, Image 35

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THE GEORGIAN’S NEWS BRIEFS. 7 MONDAY -—Continued . Prohibitionists Meet. Chicago.—Scores of National Prohi bition party leaders from nearly every state In the Union will attend the meet ing of the national committee today at the LaSalle hotel. Plans for the party’s presidential campaign In 1912 ore being considered and the preliminary details with regard to the place of holding the presidential convention next year will be determined. > Makes Charges Against Smith. Atlanta.—Charging that Hoke Smith, aa governor, and Puller EL Callaway, as a railroad commissioner, both of whom he states were large stockholders in the mills at Manchester, made a secret contract with President Atkinson, of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad Company, In which the road agreed to give the same rate to a local station (Manchester) as Atlanta en joyed. former Chairman of the Railroad Commission S. Guyt McLendon, who was discharged from that body by Hoke Smith, has issued a lengthy statement regarding the matter. Mr. Smith was asked for a statement in reply, but he merely said he did not consider the matter worthy of attention. Aviation School Opens. « Augusta, Ga.—The Wright aviation school at Augusta will begin In earnest today. J. Starling Burgess, of Boston, accompanied by a friend, arrived in the city to take lessons. Robert Collier, son of the late Peter Fenelon Collier. New York publisher, is expected to arrive within the next week or two. Maniac Causes Panic. London.—An armed maniac ran amuck in the Bank of England today, causing a panic. He was disarmed aft er a terrific struggle and arrested. The madman carried a loaded revolver and. cried out: “I’m the eldest son of Queen Victoria, and I must have that money which you owe me.” Composes Popular Song. Buena Vista, Ga.—EL M. Hlrschburg. one of the editors of The Marlon Conn ty Patriot, has published a new song entitled “The Grapevine Swing” The music is by Kirkus Dugdale. The new song has become quite popular and Is having a large sale. Take What Pill? Why, a Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pill, of course. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nervousness, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataycia, Backache, Stomachache, Period ical Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body. "I have used Dr. Miles' medicines for over isyeirs and find them excellent. I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in tie bouse ail the time and would' not think o! taking a journey without them, no matter how short a distance I am coin I cannot praise them enouch." s’ Miss Lou M. Churchill. 63 High St, Penacook, N. H. At all druggists. 25 dotes 23c. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. Store Demolished by Bomb. Chicago.—A bomb, believed to be the fulfillment of a aeries of Black Hand threats, exploded early today In the doorway of the drug etore of Artaino Stlamo and Giuseppe Damlanl. at 1001 Larrabee-st, In the heart of the Italian colony. Members of-two families llv- v-.g above the store narrowly escaped death, and the front of the building was demolished by the force of the explo sion. Marines Land at Ceiba. Puerto Barrios, Guatemala.—Ameri can and British marines have been landed in Ceiba, Honduras, and the le gations of both nations are being forti fied. according to advices received here today. This action was taken to pro tect the cltlaens of Great Britain and the United States from injury when the revolutionary forces under ex-Presldent Bonilla attack the town. Tillman Dying in Poverty. Edgefield, S. C.—Estranged from his wife and relatives, deserted by his one time friends and practically penniless Colonel James H. Tillman, recently lieu tenant governor of Seuth Carolina and slayer of N. G. Gonzales, Is dying or tuberculosis. He is gradually growing weaker, and it is believed he can not survive many weeks longer. He has not been able to sit up in bed .'or months. To Open Road House. Chattanooga, Tenn.— Chattanooga motorists will soon have one of the most up-to-date road houses in the South when the new Kensington club is opened at Kensington. Ga.. which Is on the main pike from Chattanooga to Atlanta. Mayor Takes Office. Fort Gaines, Ga,—Tho city’s new mayor, Luke Hurst, was Inaugurated recently. He stand* for the enforce ment of the laws against blind tigers, gambling and vagrancy. BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF TODAY. Attack on Vardaman. Jackson, Miss,—In his address at the county court house Friday night, Hon. CL H. Alexander, candidate for the United States senate, adopted a new plan of campaign, making a direct and vigorous attack on his opponent, ex- Govemor James K. Vardaman. Mr. Alexander called Mr. Vardaman to stem account for refusing to meet him In Joint debate^ saying that neither he nor his friends can give a single valid or sufficient reason for that refusal Dr. Len Broughton to Lecture. Fort Gaines, Ga.*—Dr. Len G. Brough ton. of Atlanta, is scheduled to de- To Attend inauguration. Chattanooga, Tenn.—When Governor Hooper Is Inaugurated at the state Cap itol on Wednesday, Chattanooga will be represented by the largest number of citizens that ever attended an event of this character in tho history of tho Vol unteer State. Fears Felt For Steamer. Seattle, Wash,—It Is feared that the fishing steamer Chicago, with 40 men aboard, has been wrecked off the west coast of Vancouver island and that all on board have been lost Tho last heard of the Chicago late lost night was on "8. O. S." wireless call from the ship. New Court of Commerce. Washington.—Tho senate committee on Judiciary today unanimously voted to report favorably the nomination of B. W. Archbald, of Pennsylvania: John E. Carland, of South Dakota, and J. W. Mack, of Illinois, members of the new court of commerce. Shot From Ambush. Fayetteville, Ga.—Stanford Jackson, a farmer, was shot from ambush on Sunday night, while returning home from church. He received three woundA one of which may prove to be of a se rious nature. The party doing the shooting Is unknown. Tiedeman Inaugurated. 8avannah, Ga.—Mayor Tiedeman and his recently elected board of aldermen were inaugurated today at noon in the council chamber. Tho election of city officers takes place tonlghL Consider Postoffice Bill. Washington.—The house spent most of the session today considering the postoffleo appropriation bllL *You Can’t CutOut A BOG SPAVIN, PUFF or TliOltOUGlll’IN, but /\BS0Rbine: Will clean them off permanently, an<S yon work the bora* itme time. l>o*« not blister or remove the heir. WUI tell yon more If you write. $2.00 i»et bottle st d’lers or dclir’d.lJook ilifree. ABSORBING. 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If a proposed bill passes the Alabama legislature it will be unlawful for boose under four year, old to be sold in that state. Mrs. Caroline B. Martin was today, at Newark, sentenced to seven years Im prisonment for killing her daughter. Mrs. Ocey W. M. Snead, the victim of the East Orange “bath tub mystery.' Mrs. Martin bad pleaded guljty to in voluntary manslaughter. The Federal probe into the postal and mail situation in Atlanta was con tinued Monday by the United States grand Jury. David Graham Phillips, the author, was shot and probably fatally wounded in front of the Princeton club, 121 East Twenty-llrat-sV. New York, this aft ernoon by a strange man. who after ward turned the weapon upon himself and fired one shot, killing himself. William J. Bryan, three times un successful candidate of the Democratic party for president, has again token a hand In politics and is engaged In an effort to Insure the nomination of a progressive Democrat for the presiden cy in 1912. According to the Curfew club, of Washington. D. C_ the girls in that city under sixteen years drink more liquor than the boys. Glenn Curtiss has quit the flying business. As a proof of this, he has taken out a life insurance policy which prohibits flying. Women of Rhode Island have sent a petition to the railroads to have car steps built to suit hobble skirts. The new ways and means committee of the house, under the authority given it by the Democratic caucus, will tac kle next Friday the big problem of naming the standing committees of the house so as to please some 200 or more members who are seeking good berths. In spite of the talk of an extra slon. It is the prevailing opinion of the loaders in both houses today that none will be needed. Much talk is heard of congestion, but th. leaders insist that the business of the houses Is no more congested than it usually is at this time in a short session, six weeks ahead of adjournment. 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