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ANGLIN ESCAPES
THREE CHARGES
Pleads Guilty in Fourth Case at
Macon for Attacks on
Atlantans.
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MACON.GA... June 13. —An acquittal
on the flrsH indictment, a. mistrial on
the second and third accusations, and
a plea of guilty to the fourth charge
was the outcome of the trial of John T.
Anglin, the Atlanta Pullman car con
ductor, in the city court of Macon, for
his attacks on W. Ft. Jester and Ira
Bradshaw, his father-in-law. both of
Atlanta.
The trial of the charges against Ang
lin were not disposed of until last night
at 11 o'clock, when the judge declared
a mistrial. The jury stood eight to four
in favor of acquitting Anglin for as
sault and battery on Jester. He had
previously been found not guilty of
pointing a pistol at his father-in-law.
Anglin then pleaded guilty to carrying
a concealed weapon, and was fined $l5O
or eight months on the chaingang. His
brothers, both of Atlanta, paid the fine.
The cases against Anglin were the
result of his attack on W. R. Jester
In Macon last October, after following
Jester and Mrs. Anglin back and forth
' across the continent and locating them
in Macon.
Mr. Jester and other witnesses, in
cluding Mrs. Anglin's father, swore
that hte attentions to the defendant's
wife were purely friendly and some
what paternal, and not sufficient to
justify the suspicions entertained by
Anglin. •
Before lining Anglin on his plea of
guilty, the judge asked Mrs. Anglin to
make a statement to the court. She
did so, in a most dramatic manner, de
claring that she was a good woman
who had been maligned by her own
husband. She said that Anglin had
mistreated her almost from the minute
he married her, and was Insanely jeal
ous. She said that W. R. Jester and
J. W. Hill were as fathers to her. In
the midst of her statement she broke
down and sobbed.
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VICTIM SUES MAN
WHO TOSSED ROCK
FOR $5,000 DAMAGE
While he was merely taking the air
on one of the first bright spring days
this spring in the vicinity of Spring
and West Fourteenth street Grady Duf
fle declares Augustus Jenkins came
out of a Spring street residence and
proceeded to bounce a rock on his
head, giving him no warning of the Im
pending assault.
Duffie says his right ear is perma
nently injured and Jenkins was today
made defendant in a $5,000 damage
suit filed in superior court. Duffie de
clares Jenkins abused him orally as
well and appeared to be under the in
fluence of liquor.
J. P.'S MILLIONS
SAVED THE Off
Witness Relates How Morgan
Rescued the Stock Exchange
During 1907 Panic.
NEW YORK June 13.—The story of
how J. P. Morgan came to the rescue
of the New York Stock Exchange at
the height of the 1907 financial panic
by lending it $25,000,000 when call
money was being quoted at 100 per cent
was told on the witness stand at the
Pujo congressional committee’s inquiry
into the “money trust” by R. H. Thom
as, who was president of the stock ex
change at the time. On October 24.
1907, when banks were failing and mon
ey was brought home in small dribs to
the members with a baldness which
caused consternation, the appalling dis
covery that there was no money in the
treasury was made. Mr. Thomas said
he rushed over to the National City
bank to consult with James Stillman,
who was then the president. Stillman
advised him to go to see Morgan.
After Thomas left for Morgan's of
fice, Stillman called up the money king
on the telephone and advised him of
the situation. There was much con
fusion and excitement at the Morgan
offices when Thomas arrived there. No
sooner had the stock exchange presi
dent reached the door of Mr. Morgan's
private office than it opened and the
financier himself appeared on the
threshold. Without waiting for Thom
as to speak. Mr. Morgan brusquely ex
claimed :
“We are going to let you have the
$25,000,000. Go over to the exchange and
tell them."
Thomas went hack to the exchange,
and in less than five minutes J. P.
Morgan & Co. had delivered $25,000,-
000 in cash and saved the day.
MACON-ATLANTA RY. GETS
FRANCHISE IN JONESBORO
JONESBORO, GA.. June 13.—Jones
boro hopes to have an electric railway
line to Atlanta in the near future. At a
special meeting of the city council and
a well-attended citizens meeting, an
ordinance was passed granting the
South Atlantic Contracting and Con
struction Company a franchise for an
electric railway along the main street
of Jonesboro for the use of the Macon
and Atlanta Railway Company.
Colonel S. c. Davis, of Macon repre
sented the construction company. It is
expected to begin work on the line
within 60 days.
UPSON’S LEGISLATIVE
CONTEST TO BE WARM
THOMASTON. GA.. June 13.—With
the withdrawal from the legislative
lace of S. M. Callier. w ho is moving to
Albany, the other candidates have taken
op new life, and are stumping Upson
county for votes. W. Y. Allen, wiio
has represented this county for four
years, has declined to run again. Those
now offering are Judge James R, Da
vis, P. C. Parks B. G. McKinney and
Perry G. Daniel. All have been promi
nent in county politics in the past.
LUCKY HORSESHOE GIFT
OF “UNCLE IKE” TO TAFT
WASHINGTON, June 13. —Senator
Stephenson, of Wisconsin, has notified
the president that lie is going Io give
him a "lucky horseshoe” which a wood
man found in an old tree, and for
w hich the senator gave $lO.
FARM INSTITUTE FOR UPSON.
THOMASTON, GA.. June 13.—The
State College of Agriculture, through
Its president, A. M. Soule, has agreed
to hold a farmers Institute and corn
club meeting in Thomaston on July 17.
W. H. Dallas is president of the Upson
county organization, and J. W Barren
secretary.
Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs.
After a frightful coughing spell a
man in Neenah, Wis., fait terrible pains
in his side and his doctor found two
ribs had been broken. What agony
Dr. King's New Discovery would have
saved him. A few’ teaspoonfuls ends a
late cough, while persistent use routs
obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds
or heals weak, sore lungs. "1 feel sure
it’s a God-send to humanity,” writes
Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia. Mo., “for
I believe I would have consumption to
day if I had not. used this great reme
dy.'' It's guaranteed to satisfy, and
you can get a free, trial bottle or 50-
eent or SI,OOO sibe at all druggists. •••
Through Sleeping Car At
lanta to Lake Toxoway,
N. C.
Effective first rar leaving Atlanta
Sunday. June 23, Southern Railway will
operate through sleeping ear service
between Atlanta and Lake Toxoway,
N. C., on the following schedule: Leave
Atlanta 8:45 p. m,; arrive Henderson
ville, N. C.. 6:00 a. m.; arrive Lake
Toxoway 8: in a m. Returning, leave
Lake Toxoway 7:20 p. m., arrive At
lanta 5:25 a. m.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1912.
IDARROW DEFENSE
AIDED BY BROWNE
Investigator, However, Testi
fies He Was Told He Would
Be Taken Care Os.
I.<>S ANGELES. June 13.—Samuel
L. Browne, chief of the bureau of
criminal investigation of the district
attorney's office, who personaly ar
rested Bert Franklin at the time of the
Lockwood bribery, has proved to be a
star witness in the Darrow trial, with
both sides claiming the most benefit.
Browne testified Darrow said to him:
I "You do the best you can for us, and I
will take care of you.”
This the state regards as in effect a
confession of guilty knowledge and an
offer of a bribe to Browne.
"If I hat| known this was going to
happen," Darrow said, according to
Browne. "1 nsver would have allowed
it to be done.”
This, say counsel for the defense,
shows conclusively that Darrow was
not a party to the bribery.
And to prove this point Chief Coun
sel Earl Rogers undoubtedly will place
Darrow on the stand to swear that he
knew that Browne had gathered incon
trovertible evidence against the Mc-
Namaras. Consequently, to suppose
that Darrow would approach Browne in
tlie manner Brown testified is incon
ceivable.
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ATLANTA ELKS AND
FAMILIES TO OBSERVE
FLAG DAY TOMORROW
Atlanta Elks are making final prep
arations today for their Flag day cele
bration to be held at tlie Elks’ home
on Ellis street tomorrow night at 8
o'clock. All Elks and members of their
families are invited to attend and join
in the celebration of the day on which
congress authorized the national flag
Those who will take leading parts in
the exercises are Joseph Combs. E. M
Nix, W. W. Hubner. Rev. W. M. Mem
tninger, Mrs. John Edgar McKee, who
Is to give a vocal selection: Rev. E. D.
Ellenwood and John Mullin.
Walter P. Andrews, past exalted
ruler of the Atlanta lodge and a mem
ber of the judiciary committee of the
grand lodge of the United States, will
be absent from the meeting He has
been invited to deliver the annual ad
dress before the Knoxville lodge and
will leave Atlanta tomorrow morning.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local appli< al ions, as they can not reach
the diseased portion of the par. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that Is
by eouititutloual remedies. Deafness Is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When tiiis tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be taken
out and ibis tube restored to its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of leu are caused by Ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness «caused by catarrh)
that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh
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A fortunate purchase of a maker’s surplus cloths
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and $2.00 summer shirts made of white corded and
_ figured madras, colored cord-
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Stricture |
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OR. WM. M. BAIRD too, that many
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Atlanta, Ga. stricture are only an
Infiltrated condition of the urethra and
not true strictures. My office hours are
8 to 7. Sundays and holidays. 10 to 1.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
THE GEORGIAN’S WRIGHTS
VILLE BEACH CONTEST will close
on Saturday, June 15, at noon. No
Subscriptions received after that hour
will be credited to contestants.
Our arrangements call for the
leaving of our party via The Seaboard
Air Line Railway at 8:55 P. M., Thurs
day, June 20. The party will return
on June 27.
Successful contestants may call at
THE GEORGIAN office, Circulation
Department, on June 17, 18 or 19, and
get full information about tickets, etc.
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