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MON FIGHTS
TO MDVE CAPITAL
Declares That Atlanta Is No
Longer a Georgia City in
Best Sense of Word.
Continued From Page One
I g*?ing -o fight t*> rn«kr it ih* i
capita
“Athnia has rm us f«* - «mimi x- |
Trtffn .it does n hi <a* tn a thr * mir. - I
trjman speak Im dr«i • H *-<ui
’ rniptuot!sl\ ihrusm him * d*ir .*n*l in
sults dm.
■p’om nov nn 1 ;<hi enlisted in tlm
au«c *»f Ma* «»n Tim * ipm-d mir I g*.
1 here,”
Pendleton Supposes
That He Will Accept
M V ON. GA M-> < - Ob«n<’l 1 ' It
*’rndlet>>n (od«y «»• af=l<r<J fl.c .lire. t
question. "Ah’ you coins to Baltimore
a« th>- • bairman "f th' Georgia
gat inn
IP replied. "The natural prou.nption
is, of > nurse that I " ill go''
■Rut ate ton going < <>lonr>l ?”
”1 suppose I "ill. b’tt I don't Mi'.iv
"hat "ill happen between no" ari'l
then Ju-t say that I say tile natuial
presumption is that I "ill accept tin
honot bestowed on me. and furl lint
than that I do not ear? to talk for pub
litation
W ell "hat about Watson.’
Rut he had nothing more to. at
’Twas a Famous
Victoree T. E. Won
Grtm-visage.l " 11 ball) smoothed its
" rtnklrd fi mH
The captains and the kiiic - have q.
parted, including 'IP "rail-headed mu
and abhouglt Thoma - !■’. Wats m <a
rie- home fen of the spolG of battle.
nt« like Marlhoiough’ at Blenheim,
was a famous victote*’. m v*-rlhole-a
ma y In
In lalmet retrospect. It i« ■ t iden
enough that Mr. Watson "a- B'' l ’.
only such things in th" state Demo
cratic contention yesterday as the
• city politicians" dated nm tlf-ny. and
that hr achieved -llttm if anything of
genuine tiiumph
There was nothing of sensational o |
nerve-tucking int.'ic’t attaching '
convention rave the interest that Wai (
a.-in’ pn settee gave it.
Its p o<-erdings minus Watson, "mi ,
hate been did 1 .
A delegation >f ’pi .'•>n , n’’ttt *it ■ ti>
would have been fi a mod -up to co to
Baltimore, instructed tot I mil l w noil |
for president, in a set ..f :csolutions|
recking w ith tit' g'ot y of the St..
Spangl 'd Flannm and tin bb- —lnc of I
t lie I'll terrified I-emoi racy. and so fort b i
anti SO on and that would have been I
all.
Everybody would Itaye been happy,
and tito wnt k would bay- been tho
oughly ladyliM mil pleasant f mn E\
hlbit V to Exhibit Z.
Watson the Fly tn the Ointment.
Watson, the sag< o Thom'on. "a
the disttttbing clement In the ruder
wood program as tlm leaders would
like to hav- seen it cart id out
Watson io mandod tilings tn i loud
toil, of vol.’. He the ii'lied io kick
tp. lid off a lot of political buainc- .
unless the "city politt. i ms" carn
al I'o- i
That was etnba rrassing. for the ' city
politicians" dated not tho" Watson
down -md they dared not ag'ee to his
more extreme demands.
So them innipromis.il with them
selves 'ran a handsomely decorated an I
beflnwered hlphiii- roller ov<-r Watson
.rml sent him h->m-- a tn tot without 1
scalp dangling from his p, •
He goes to Baltimore delegate at
-1,1.- Rut In goes hound hand and
font, obliged I-* be a good lilt!-’ h->y
Operating the Roller
It evident from tlm beginning
that i-ail "as to let Watson 'lad
Ins head Oil" " isbed and til. n Io
pimn-d to ,|o itm icings -ha-, h»J ho. n
agieed upon. -gardleM
.M' W a sou did most of i.iiMug,
and the 'city pobtii ans' did the ■> -'
Thf de -’gat- ■ "• i e -xtir-m-'ly polite
to th, Thomson nan.
The owds in th. g. . ind on
the door of ’lm Convention y m e they
had no right to b- whaler m ami front
which I'hai'it an lliitcli-'ns ti b -'very
effort to -'a ■ ■lm oi - c a ■c i
rage >’.i s '
Mi W,is. -i <' ■ on ven: mn. I
exp < sse.. gratitm - M Hutclten
:. ml Mi \ndcr.'Oi ■ 'h- ffoils -. I
get him fa'' play bn' • "as -x. - .
:ugly bitt.- tow ,i i ■ ■ m
iurry led and h's ■-I him -" ■
He sa'd ic "as -u ■ they oao n- -a
par k£d m’ ■ the mol ma irlmr- i
fiurpo r, ami by one of Ins tmmirs in I
scheduled . .H't'-lant- :’m flm-r
Watson’s Resolutions.
Ea i e P reding' M- W a
son read a b-t- I. f - solution- -w
--ing numerous -efo; ip- t-nld s a.,
visable in state ami national atfait-
The' wen’. polite',, enough. ,a v muni
—to the committer on resolutions Anu
the committee las them yet, presum
ably. -it b.asl. nobody eter I '-ai.i i'iy-
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PINION S FATHER SEES
SPITE WORK BACK OF
BIGAMY PROSECUTION
Ljihf! l'i») mW. fathfi »>f <’larrn*n
Pinion, ihr boy who married iwi« r and
was ihv i>rcr<| one** within ’ w rnt > - f«»ur
h*urs and (as-n? a higam? charge as a re
«uh, appeared in superior court t*»da> anri i
h certified c<»p\ of his son's di- .
| vorce decree
"If ilu I. ■x ~ insi- • *>ti pressing the '
■ higam.' • -arg*- aga n«t nv >*»n 't will be
1 <i*>ne nut of spito t'laren'-e has sh’»w!T
' In his sr <ll*l marriag* tha’ hr had n<> |
n’»i t:on *f doing wrong I «HI bank
•hr Ik.i iix l,<-t <iit< h. aid tlie eldrr.
I I ’inion
Xssut,• r-'n was given tr>*'a> 'iiat l I
;Lomii s ’ ild press the b'gatn> *-harge ;
■ agamst Pinion tomorrow when Pinion is
| arraigned I rfor< .lus’hp <; i»a r*l* w»i for
preliminary hearing
I Unug . of tm m wat **•>-
ishrd ; f ining th n m
\\ iim Wat-on UM'i* t <»ok to S.IX
he thought of .1 d**!egai i»*n • <unj '•%.<-I ■
*»f Whitson ]' mllrton. F’fldr an i '
B'.niil* . hr v ;i« h'-Hoa. l J ami bubi* .;!
into ’ ilopoe not b\ th< -1- -g t* «, how-
I, \ »■> |;< i it.- h ft om tloid l n hr-ilow
!O’ bu!h Mi Wa: «n, Thr\ w* i ; o<»
j polite for that B* M*b t !»•■> km
that gem Hina ni \ 'HU*' olh-i
\OUldo\* ila ia l«oii b< foi he go! an \ -
V- itei n In pa ti< u'a i
Il is gene all> ap *d that tin- "< J \
politicians’ of lin I role i*a ood p‘i-ua
si*»n g<*t ,-jwa' utth th*- siluaiion i, (
i>-.--tt• fair si< p. . ai things ••■•ri'id*
e<J
F’or ■* tinie. John M Slaton. * andi
■ i.'ite foi go\f n*i! ami fiknrl of both
I’* dll and Wnison found hiin-‘if
skating I'ound on p'r-tlx thin i* <
Hi fi if n<| - \|r-a rd with aiai in in
about n\p]\ fin*. ti*»n th* ' viewed ai
a’ 1 , f**i some ’•! iiouis *n more. E\ * d
Lilli' .lo* P.iowii was app*«!**l Io I**
-a \ • 111 f *I a v
Ami up nm sid* ni*l down the oih-
Hr- da- finally v. a sa\ed afl*-i a fa
ion ami thing un*|ii*‘stionablv ar* n •
as um <nn foi iahi \ sir*! up in lh* Sla!«m
. a Tip loda\ a Ih* y might hr
\oil in i M I .’lde, m* M t Wai *m
f \ prr - d bit t*inr - s or *x* ■ six» r- •
gi**t afl»i the (onv'iHi'in hid a*ljoii,i'
rd lin<’ and ih* \ had thought thing |
lor a lini* both W*’|F a trifle Ivuil- '
*lei *<i and appar* ii 11' \\ ond*' r* d vital;
all th*' ho\\ had h* rn about, an.'vax I
Km as ( |,h\ fudrd into mglil rat h s' id
Im would stand b\ lit* * ami go I
to Kaltiinor* ih*i*' to he a happv as
both might In the < ii * umstan* e« of hi i
going
Watson Compliments Pendleton.
The talk in the hole' l*»l»l»f - ] , i:i :
moi*' t*» the humorous ih I
tight than otherwise last night and th
tn*n ning
I *' ■* S’"' > ami visihe imni* .< >
hound agi r* d i | IH | j t u H pi , tr> ni)j
■ ,nd -"iiiising i ~f . ,„ lo mmn. o
I the results ..f ih* steam k.l|. op* .
I veir approx, d. in Un- main
A IHI ll ’ ' drama li. and mt* •- i• ..
| ' dr '" ''”’l' phi* * in tip. meeting *.
' u ’ , ‘ ,h '• 'Ht* i ih- . *.n\* nti m h ■
i a*iJoni m d
Tl "' 'l' be.,,,. „ , , , , (|i , d H.j.,,!,,.
' " 1111 I’urpos.- ..f oi gHuiz iriou. arm
d "' 'I" 'em of .1 UMliomrj , ommill. . ■
I man.
I h-- m* *‘i ing took pla* e m Ihe *»).;
I di »'f’'g *oom of tlm Aiamm, ..ml \x <> ,
! ' 1 '• I"l*'d h\ f\ • \ delegat. m lln * it.-.
I: "■' I' ' i'l* <1 "vei h 5 (-| :uk Hou ..
!• U. ': Ihe of |||,. delegat* <
Aft*r tcmpoiarv *n ganizat i*»n hud
le’i ii effected. !h. delegates pr«»( e.’ded
I*» the “I*-* I mn ol a • na i rma n
Mi \\ a ison had nm id <ai |\ ip th*
gnin' ilia! h* should, and \\*nild.
’ P ! h'. e 'oi know the rein- m\\ iiy ”
His name was pla* r*| m nomination I
h\ a frirml.
Hu n ihe num*'- of < hilonel <’ R. I’r p |
dl- ton, \\ i; |;, ;,|U I* y and <; R Hm* h
”11- -• i-o w *• adx ■m cd
Mr Wats, hi aio-e. amid intipSM si
tu* r. .md hegg* d i hat hi> name be
"hlidiawn ami Hiai his iTI-nds \<»f
I "t ' *t*.in-1 I ’* ndl*- ion.
Pendleton Named Chairman.
ll* In th* mstor of Georgia iouriu.'-
i*m. and an old. t and bottei know n
man ihai I. I hop* m\ I’rlemls wil’
join me in elcriitig < 'ohm*d I’.mdl. -m. ’
An I fh* n \\ 1 wa - \ *‘h*men! I \
rlierrol M* n ruslii'ii I*, him ami hug
ged him. ami * «»ngi a : ulal*«d him np*m
hls fin* attilmi* m this matter.
Seeing Ih» trend •>! th t.g - all nam* <
woe |iii kl\ withdrawn » \« e| t that *•'
Pendleton, ami m \>a'- * <<ie*| • hair
man of the Georgia d. !* gati-m to Ba
ilmor* wuh a \\ hoop.
The <.’H i 'n: > r.t hi 11 *'i <mm. i > b*
1 w ♦‘••ii \\ .>• mi ar . I’, lidh hm has |.*ng
lie n tn .i •♦pt**- f.*( t m <h o, g i.>
As i • . < ’ohm*.] l hmd if't i >ii - »• ■ • tin h m
l»e*m i rompbG’* .1 ‘ hark Howell y.as
Ida* ed in ron ination as tis own u<
< n ; h,p nano’ial I’*mo*!H :* om
mit t*“-
H • wa - • ■!”. i«d una ni m- . \ Hr-'
t* rm »f H'lAi* - no’d-- for , 'pT \< a <.
W’tli ill*' elerlion How- Ii io ihe
f».x»“. mix ' <nmmi:i*’» tie u* ><t - • -n\“ti
lion gjibeting >f *l*'b'gat es Hlj*nr'm>«i.
ard th*- g- rat sh*»n x\ a< ad «>\ •• .
I had been « funnx sir»w in larger
: uart m-.-tlx pin* fat**- nme*i\ Sm-h
|! ag< *l\ .*'- aitailr-d * pr.»l»abl\ will
| i»*»: n* far reuching u its * H'.'. ts on
! Gro- g. mi t i*ma ’ poht i
THUNDER BRINGS MAN
OUT OF' STUPOR EROM
SHOCK OF LIGHTNING
I• X I I' >N G \ Max T ■ rr .
' i -<m ug ur- *>i. ’"’is f*r ?.*; h.’uis a ;
. ’he ’ *'-u it of t susi ai m< i when
tight ii c •’rm k ;> ' ’ •■• n*',n him XX* 11
Rii m?nt farmet lix ing a few
| mi *\s smith of h* ’r. w.i> atoiised from
the stupoi timing a sexerr rle*trlc;i!
Nturm The Ih a\ \ iaps <>t thund* t‘
aroused him.
i.. ii ii »—■ „ I, ~y
I Hi: ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANTA'EWSiTHURSDAV. MAX' ,30. 1912.
mows
KLIMI
Continued From Page One.
| lire rhunge lim* f"r ■” h axhn less |
* *ha a hi «> « • •nd'-
Witti hr p . -sing of !IH J'HH h n-. '
! *irix*a- began t*» '•how the < flc« i *»f
’th: iri'voib Mliaiii .md tine* mciurnts
i followed in <iu ; * k su< * *Eh* In-i
|w ;t M;*i -in* t: . in a M< I *.* iL- nd. I ho
hold of a thrilling *s*ap’ H- hit tin-
• itei wall of the track and skidded
; along on t"| of it. run jpg *|ow n * -I.
graph pole l>* f*e* nis mar’un *p
ped
Gil Andeisoii. in a Stutz • * i r* • >
tin on the ba* k sir* ’t h. ami his *at
iijrned ( f.mplfi* ly *'v* r. putting • m •■»»!•
of Ihe ' 3 *•. Hr ;• ml hi m* ■ia im ian
hsraj'd without Injur' ,\ *\ • V •
J Whalen turned ox* with hi • a * * ar.
He '-u.-laim*i bruises, hm t* polled
only slight I’ in in • d
I tePalma w * Gill I miing il Ih*
.'""lh mile his limo bring 11
which is 15 miniH*9 fasir; tuan to*
time fm Ji'<» mil**' in hi.-l xrar'- ia* r
Eight * ai«- noxx aie out of th* ra* t.
leaving but sixte* n in < *n.ip* iit rm.
Sprm ci W izaii. the X• \\ Yoi K mll
honair* -pmismaii with a SL’.noh Mor
. « *lri- was pm our of the ta*r in Ihr
• igiiM -'*'*'Hid 'ap ft* br*>k<* a v.atri
■ * >ii m-.i i*»Ti and !•' radiation wont t**
tip- had
I. i- * , in hi* ,\l <r*i u*’t c-1 hi i * I ■ *
■< ent .mt of l Ih- ia* * Hi - - ngin* . r-vk -
• d a * i x limb i ho id
III’-, r. .1 lluili’ii \ylin was I'lci’li'il |ii’i'sii|<'iil of th<‘ ('it.v I" ■•<l<• rn ti • >l* of \X "nil'll s Clubs
-
LB. HITS PEOPLE
“ASLEEP ON JOB"
■
<;ett Ysni rg. r \ .\i <\ '.o
SiatKline on t!ie liisl-’in Gti Ix ' inirg
battlefield ,'iilax. <*ol*'nvl I’<m»-**x • 1
• •iiiuh'd .* all !■• s'*lx*-, “vxithoul ran
<•!• ■■ th* sr.ix f p«»lili* ;i.l pi «»bl*’in> Lu -
ing flu- * (Hiniiy. Th* * \-piesidont
■l ined a bal'i at th*»s» " Im, failing to
' * aliz.e the 1 inporl;. ih of Ihe exist
ing *ri-i-, maintain * pl.oid jndiffc!-
"Higiu’-t :•!*'.*!<' \x a s the ke\n*»l« of
!he <'olei'el'- 'p<• * h. \\ hi* Ii x\ a- delix -
e'eii bet'.»re <ioo prisons assembled in
: 1 • • me!* ”\ Tm ex -Fi - -id* nt « a im
lieif as in*- uurst of th* brotherhood of
Loe**m*»tix< Engin-e's and in a teal
mad* tn rnldros to 'lie members hi
\x I: : i io liimeial* <1 the principle of
-.t| D.i l *|e.i ‘ W U IT' n S Si oile,
• . ; >i nm e.• ■ - ia: i »dm •<1 the < .do -
mi •» <he I’ i• oi . \x ho gax ♦ him a
: ■■ i; - m >.;■ \\ 1 to. >u.
In his i em-■: r\ addr» >- ■'.■ •• * |.*
n .i r*»x\ ir.g on he * 'ix il \\ a r f* t t
P meijie t*i adepi m th* siriigu :• of
lodax . >h-t : \ ♦•• i. a- ihoti;-. i taking a
'-hot a ; his p*>iitb ai mix er-a .i* > .
‘l'll \\ai < .ml*! on|\ h;ixe he* n fought
I m. * p' .»>■ |« mdm*'d with ;* . a p.i* :*»i
Hu- l iglH'»i idealism, ami xci ii could
• nix ha x • I*, a ’••<.qln h\ a prop *•
xv hi oh j•* •s- * d -* »u ml .■•. i mi* »i j > • i *
‘So in ■ ix il life a’ i iim moment the
prime neits-iiies o' id's uitnm are
ilia! oci (tco|t • -h.-*!| sh<»\\ o.h , iollx
idealism in insisting -m the rule *>f
m-'iice and ha: d-L* med p .*cli*.*; com
mm -en-« in r* * *’gm/.mg :h.*i xx e m -
j-*<iire material jrosperux mm tliat -
far from then being inx n*’i* b-atv .m
mg-»nism be'\\e*m in 11* • an.i m ’*’!.*
p-• 'Spcri!' neitl'F' * •> 1“ ui'-m r full
iex ciepirn m uni* sk- Hu- .. \ *»!■ r o j
!»• »* h go s ha nd n ha mi
W 'rat xx r- ■ oi’< : iit ’ •* .. ’’..l u ;
President T.afl xx a the <’olonel • re
mark
‘T'he trm ’ est *»f a *a n - \. a.. i
*»f the i aspect m xx hich ho >houh* '•*
Ls Id h\ his felloxxs is not the i >»'i’ion 'i
xx hich he holds, but the xx a > ir. xx hich j
In doe> his duty in ;ha p*»sition.”
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■MRS. C. J. HADEN HEADS
; FEDERATION OF CLUBS
w'Cdr ) I
Sr r
■> * *
Mrs. F. L. Seely Resigns Be
cause of Leaving City for
the Summer.
Mrs. Gh'arlec .1. Ilari- n auc elect* *; |
president of the I'itx I ’edeiat mn cfj
W om. n . <Tubs at th* semi-innual!
meeting held yesterday al ilm Woman -
club Mm H ad.’ll Slice, e* I - MI- E I,
Seeix XX ho resigned be* alls' she xx ill be
mit *»f the ci! x 1 Ins siimm* r
Mr- Scdly's xx il hdi axx al \xa> ire-ived
with ie.gr*'! She ha*l mad. a forceful
and inlei . <'*•<! ji*• -• id* nI. the reports
dioxxiim great m tiviiy during her teim
of otli- • . 15;... tally n<d exx * »rl h x in the
work a* ■ .miplisln <1 iindei h< r regiim
xx a- the < b ailing up camp <ign.
I'll*’ clecimn of Mrs. Haden \\ a- re
ceixe.l with unanimous- approval. Siu
is one of the ai*»st able club xvmn* n *» f
the •it \. a*! ix •• ami earm-st in hei
work. an*l univeisaHx popular in club
and social life
Mm Ila <i* u ... held. * • fli • in I iie l
Worn n - * mi' 'nd has seived as ■ laii .
man ■•!' important commitm*”-,
of ihai oi ga niz.i l ion and of the f*-*ieia
lion. Sim has ably assisted Mi' ll.ul. n
in hi< work as chairman of ilm <om-i
mittec mi sanimimn "I im- \Uinmi
< ‘hamber of « ’mnmei * *■.
S- xumix -six 1 hd>s xxcit r* pi *s. nted :
at th*- two s*’S'i.>ns of th** semi annua! :
nu eting. xx hi* h wn- piesided oxei h.\ ;
Mis. Sc* !x . T';.- ri-ports of work d*»li*
bx the xarioii * bibs sh*»xv*al a won
derful rang- *>f mi'iivm *n*l nm t sm
*.\sful a-’, ix it \
’Flu r.-pm I. of th* commiru'r on rm
oluliom. xviii.-h w;*' a*l*»pt»*l. •' a < .*
summing up *• I wha t the G -dm ■* * i.m ml
u-k *>f th*- • ity government in u xx •
of impi *»\ ;nc h \ gicirn ami .< ni mi \
( ondirion- These Tsomtmii are ad I
I dressed t*> t"• • itx coun- il.
I'he -. ei"'' 1 '*f the elub.v . • • ce] •
pii> women o' •!>.• cif\ *re doing Mode
I *»f|im.* t mm* .heritable, ph ilanthi wf i*
i* format ixe an*l other ! m*' f'T the w--.
fa’-*- of the « hihlren. the old aml inti: i u
the xx ay ward l"*x . and impi ■•’ •-.•! •u-
I young xx omen.
Ma\«n Winn imide an a di*s> at Hu
pnornmg s* ssion w hich xx is opened bx j
R* \ R S Mm-A ■ ihur. wi o deliver' d
tl’.** inx ■*»< a I ion. \i tiie at'torimon -• s
sion Rabbi l.»ax •*! Mai\ made a slun '
talk and tin- inx **< a: i*»n v a offer d L*'
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LAWYER S FINE PLEA
FOR NEGRO CONVICT
GANGS SOME AGLEE
Attoi nc' Lr*» Suddeth appeared in police
court t<>da\ to represent Homer Strick
land. a negro Suddeth pm up a hard
tight to frre his client, placing the prose
cuting xsitnossfs on the grill, and vig*>r-
• ■ ish arguing the *ase from start to
msh WTien ho was through. Recorder
Hi ■•'les showed his sympathy by sen*hng
;i f defendant !*• he st*»rkade for 30 <la> ■
without a fine and binding him over to
ilt state •••ur’s m bond of 11.000 *»n the
• larges of Nhootmg a* another and carry
ing a • om eal* <1 pistol
Attorno.x Suddeth gaspod. turned to
l ourt <»ffi* er Georg* (‘mm it. an*l asked.
"<’an I £••’.’ I’o \on suppose hell got
inr, to*>.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
PLANNED FOR CHILDREN
Workers in the Mon and Religion For
ward m**vcmon! will m» ei at the X*. M.
• ’ \ building on Sutklay afternoon to
<ugimizc iit *lail> vHcaiifjn Bible s« ho*»l
;•>»■ Ailania
The varntimi Bible school is a move
ment t*» Keep the churches open six days
out of the week fluring the summer
niorillis and prox i*le a place foi children
to rcrcixe Bible instruction 'l’he school
contemplates als«» thr organizati»»n among
iiir children of baseball teams and gym
nasium teams.
ATLANTA YOUTH KILLED
BY FALL FROM A TRAIN
|<X(?N VILLE. TENN.. May 30. t’urtis
.Inn*- -, ago*! oventoen. son of <’ L. loiics.
i.f Xii;iiT’. died in Uio <it\ hospiial as
th, result r s injuries sustained by fall
ing tr'-Hi a Lriiisville and* Nashvillo
fr. igi’i train Hear Armona. Ho was rn
mule to Xtlanta
“Pettier Wate” Baggage
For your summer vacation. MATTING,
CANE .m<l FIBER GRASS SUIT CASES.
$1.00,52.50and $3.00
LIEBERMAN'S TRUNK STORE
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall
~r’--v’^n.n~r'- , TiKTiriiiiiNiiii»iiii
BANKRUPT SALE
I
Saw tel I Millinery
H With nil its stock, including Trimmed Huts. Braids.
I'cnthers, Flowci’s. X’clvets. etc., ni <’onsidcrably less
jt than cost.
jl Bids will In- received on the bysiness. as a goinjr
concern, including the patronage of th school, lo-
;b gpllmr with all stork, fixtures and good will.
l-'nr full information and inspection, apply to
I PHOEBE RAINWATER. Receiver
I I 86 1-2 North Broad Street
Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspooii Co.
A TWO DAY RUG SALE
H To close a dupli
cate shipment of
Axminsler lings
raetory ad
vises ns Io sell
them at cost. So.
lor two days only
we offer our
Ri Lfiilar *OO and $27.-’>o lAxminsler Rups ai $17.75.
h’l’U’iilar s4..'•<• 36x72 Axminster Ku*s al $2.98
lii’L’iilar $3.0(1 J7x6O Axminster fines at $1.89.
\ll iii’w ami attrae’Dr patterns. Oriental and Floral Hp-
-iens.
Sec Display in ovr windows.
(io!dsniith=Actoii=Witherspooii Co.
. ()2 Peachlree Lifetime Furniture 61 North Broad
| I II II II! I! I l>*
HUTCHENS SLATED TO
SUCCEED MADDOX AS
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
There is an interesting and apparently
well-founded rumor going the rouiuis in
Atlanit I'jday to the effect that <l. R
Hutchens, of Home, on.? of Georgia s big
four to the national Democratic conven
tion. and maraget of the Underwood cam
paign in Georgia, is to he appointed judge
of the Home circuit when Judge John W
Maddox resigns to accept the position of
president of the State Life Insur
anee Company, of Home, to which he was
?lecied the other day.
Mr Hutchens himself "ill not dis< n-s
" c matter; but it is known that Governor
Brown holds him in very; high esteem.
: ...th as a lawyer and a man. and his ap
pointment would occasion no.surprise.
Judge Maddox will go out soon, it is
thought, and the governor will have rhr
appointment of his sueccssnr until the
next regular clccticn.
If Mi. Hutchens should l>e appointed, i’
G thought he will accept without doubt
Your Blood
Xceds puiifyine and your whole \v--
tein renovating in the spring as pitn
piop. boils, eruptions, dull lie "inches,
dyspeptic troubles, loss of appetite ami
that tiled feeling annually prove.
I The most effective and successful
i ijiodicim for the complete put’ifii ation
of the blood and the complete renova
tion "f the "hole system is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ii "ill make you feel better, look bet
ter. cat and sleep better.
Get it today in usual liquid form r
. iiocolated tablets called Sarsatab*.