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9,562 6,750
4,728 1,206
3,980 686
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3,446 10,156
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4,723 141
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502 6,703
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5,237 764
9,323 3,911
8,403 10,384
10,485 3,041
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9,107 1,826
3,547 4,717
9,690 10,367
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3,943 7,547
101 7,401
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2,636 4,353
795 9,308
8,104 3,610
5,032 842
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1,960 7,635
535 8,246
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5,740 1,019
4,178 3,753
5,161 7,342
5,403 2,106
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6,777 4,221
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5,326 7,018
831 7,023
9,064 5,781
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8,749 3777
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7,562 306
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3,652 851
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10,041 6,684
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8,240 5,655
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188 3217
Hillyer Still Held
|
Fora P Bond
0r a reace bon 1
Charles Hillyer, the young attorney |
who made a spectacular attempt to
escape from the Courthouse Friday
afternoon after he had been placed
under a $2,500 peace bond by Judge
L. Z. Rosser, Jr,, in the Municipal
Court, Saturday had been unable to
make the bond and still was in the
Tower.
Hillyer's troubles were said to have
been caused by his apparent infatua
tion for Mrs. May Donaldson, a young
vaudeville actress, which had resulted
in his arrest once before. He was
placed under the peace bhond Friday
on evidence that he had threatened
to kill the young actress because she
refused to marry him. Mrs., Donald
son was in court as a witness,
Hillyer created a dramatic scene
when he dropped to his knees before
Judge Rosser an#dl pleaded for mercy.
When this demonstration proved un
availing he dashed from the court
room and down seven flights of stairs
to the Courthouse entrance, where he
was captured by Deputy Marshal
Green and Custodian Clarence Buch
anan.
Missing Mobile Girl
Foungd in Baltimore
MOBILE, ALA., July 20.—After dis
appearing from her home In Mobile
months ago, Miss Evelyn Randall, a
pretty 18-year-old girl, has been
found in Baltimore, Md,, in company
with Walter H. Livingood, 35 years
old, a blind man, who admitted to
city detectives of that city that he
has a wife and three children living
in Beattle, Wash,
Livingood was given a prellminary
hearing and was held in SI,OOO bail for
a hearing August 1. Miss Randall
was committed to the House of the
Good Shepherd.
Miss Randall has a sister, Mrs,
Charles Kennedy, living in this city,
at Bay avenue and Bascombe street,
Miss I{andull has been leading Livin
good along the streets and has visited
many sectiong with him. She B&Kl
that he pald her for leading him. Bhe
says that Livingood enticed her away
from home through an advertisement
that uprzured in a Mobile newspaper,
Livingocd is charged with a statu
tory offense and violating the Mann
white slave act, He denied the charge
and protested against being separated
from Miss Randall,
Soy Bean Gaining 1
THOMASVILLE, July 21.—-The oy
bean is attracting a good deal of at
tention here. nn(r it is probable that
those who have not already plantea
them will try a small crop as an ex
periment. From the accounts given
of them, they would seam well suited
to the soil and climate of this section,
and as a new member of the bean
family here the result of their culti
vation will be looked upon with great
interest, with the probability of giv
ing South Georgia a brand-new crop
for future use,
e ——
Largest Sign in World
Used by Auto Dealer
What is said to be the largest auto
mobile sign in the world has just been
completed and is now being operated by
the Kissel Kar distributors in Pitte
burg. The sign is 100 feet long, and
the finnorn forming the name Kissel-Kar
are 50 feet high, containing 2,700 electric
bulbs, Located on the hfil overlooking
the Pennsylvania Rallroad station, the
sign when illuminated can plainly be
seen ten to fifteen miles away on a clear
night. %
. . ,
St. Philip's Dean to
; .
- Speak at Capitol
Dy, Thomas Henry Johnson, of Bt
Philip's C'athedral, will speak at the
open-air union services on C(apitol
lawn, instead of Dr. Porter, as was
formerly announced,
. ‘
Viscount Kato Declares Alliance
Makes Larger Navy for the
Mikado Unnecessary. .
WASHINGTON. July 21.—A re
markable discussion by Viscount Ka
to, former Japanese Foreign Minister
and one-time Ambassador to Great
Britain, of Japan's pesition in the
world and her allances with Eng
land and Russia appears in the Chue
Koron, an important Japanese publi
cation, a transiation of which has
been received here. He says:
“The foreign trade of China was
formerly monopolized by Britain, but
of late years Japan has made con
siderable development in that direc
tion, and a section of British regsidents
in China, who were under the false
Impression that China was in the
sphere of British commercial activity,
have come to entertain feelings of
jealousy toward Japan because of her
recent trade development, as though
Japan had trespassed upon British
reserved interests, with the result
that many severe criticisms have
been made by them regarding the
actions of the Japanese people.
“China, however, is a country of
vast area, and, in consequence, the
development of the Japanese people’s
interests in China does not interfere
with the interests of foreign resi
dents, just as the aevelopment by
foreign residents in China of their
interests does not affect Japan's in
terests, There is ample room in China
for the Japanese people and foreign
residents to secure their interests
by working in perfeet harmony. In
Lhig respect the Interests of Japan and
Britain are not incompatible.
“It is true that the Anglo-Japanese
Alliance came into existence as a
‘meuns of guarding against Russia.
Therefore, viewed from the stand
}polnt of relations existing between
’Runla. Britain and Japan, it may
appegr that the necessity exists no
’longer for the Alliance.
Alliance Keeps Balance.
But 1t must be remembered that it
is due to the existence of the Anglo-
Japanese Alliance that the interna
}tional balance of power is maintain
ed In the East. In the event of the
Alllance being abolished, a new bal
‘ance of power must be created in the
' East, and this will prove no easy task.
} “In fact, the Anglo-Japanese Alli
ance is bestowing great benefits on
both countries. Thanks to the exist
ence of this alliance, Britain is not
only saved the necessity of dispatch
ing her fleet to the East to protect
'her dominions, but she is enabled to
transfer her fleet to European waters,
|leaving the responsibility of patrol
|ing the Eastern seas to the Japanese
navy.
“From Japan's point of view, she
can keep her naval armaments within
certain limits, as she can count on
Britain’'s help in case of emergency.
If no such compact as the Anglo-
Japanese Alliance existed, Japan
would be under the necessity of pro
viding far greater naval strength,
even beyond what the flnancial pow
ers of the country allow.
“It must not be forgotten that the
present intimacy between Japan and
Russia is due to no small extent to
the existence of the Anglo-Japanese
Alliance. Though Japan’s position in
the world has gradually been raised,
Japan’'s actual strength is rather
overestimated by the Powers,
“The reason ¥or this is the con
gsideration that Japan can count on
the assistance of Britain in time of
emergency.
“Thus the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
is the pivot of Japan's diplomacy, and
the Russo-Japanese Agreement,
which has an identical aim in view,
supplements what may be wanting In
the former compact. Consequently,
Japan must continue to hold both
pledges in respect,
“As a matter of coune.efn.pa.n must
try to reap some good reSults at the
Peace Conference, to be held at the
close of the war. Japan must make
especial endeavors on that occasion
further to elevate her position in the
world.
“Once peace is restored, it is very
probable that China will attract the
greatest attention of the Powers. It
is indisputable that keener railway
competition between the Powers will
be seen in China after the war than
exlsted before. Consequently, it is
necessary that Japan lhouid not
neglect to make full preparations to
meet this post bellum competition in
China.”
DEATHS AND FUNERALS'
HARRY GRUBBS.
The body of Harry Grubbs, tho 4-
monthe-old son of Mi. and Mrs. W,
C. Grubbs, who died Saturday, will be
taken today to Columbus for funeral
and interment. Arrangements will be
made by Boden and Hunter.
MRS. SUSIE RUTHERFORD.
Fureral services for Mrs. Susie
Rutherford, 86, who died Friday at
her home, No. 79 Poplar street, will
be held today in Shiloh Church, Kene
saw, (Ga. Surviving are two sisters,
Miss Madeline Cullens, and Mrs. Eliza
Buice,
MRS. M. H. SHROPSHIRE.
The funeral of Mrs. M. H. Shrop
shire will be held Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the residence of her
gigter, Mrs. Josephine M. Daniel, No.
96 Gordon street, Dr, James E. Dickey,
pastor of the First Methodist Church,
officiatirg. Interment will be at Oak
land.
WILLIAM THEODORE BRANSIDE.
The funeral of Willlam Theodore
Branside will be held Sunday aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock at the chapel of
A, O. & Roy Donehoo. lpterment will
be at Westview,
RICHMOND DUVALL BRIDWELL.
The funeral of Richmond Duvall
Dridwell, 2-month-old son of J. A.
Bridwell, who died Friday at the
residence in Claxton, will be held
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at the
chapel of Harry G. Poole. Interment
will be at Hollywgod.
MRS, LEJEVHATLEY.
The funeral of Mrs. Lee Whatley,
44, who died Friday at a private hos
pital, was held Saturday afternoon at
4 o'clock at the residence, No. 86
Holderness street, Rev, W, H. Majors
officiating. Interment was at West
view,
MABEL JUANITA HILDEBRAND.
Mabel Juanita, the 10-month-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. H., Hilde
brand, died Saturday night at the
home of her parents, No. 3 Delmey
street. Funeral services will be held
at the residence at 2 p. m. Sunday
afternoon, followed by interment at
Mount Perrein Cemectery.
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