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BAILE Y SA YS BR YAN
WILL BE PRESIDENT
5,000 Persons Cheer
Statement of Tex
as Senator.
By 1'rfrste Leased Wire.
-Abilene, Tex., July 0.—"Hear me, all
the money that the Insurance poten
tates have will not be able to buy the
election In 1101 against William ■ J.
Bryan. Unless the Republican party
shall rscognlss the proud and Indig
nant judgment of the American peo
ple and paae a law making It a crime
to buy an American president, Bryan's
vots In 1141 will be more unanimous
than McKinley's election was In 1106."
In these words, and before an au
dience of at leaat 0,000 persons. United
Btates Senator Ballsy yesterday after
noon expressed his opinion that Mr.
Bryan will be nominated and elected
to the presidency of the United Btates
In 1101.
Declaration It Cheered.
A great demonstration on the part
of his hearers greeted this declara
tion of Senator Bailey.
Mr. Bailey arraigned the Republican
party for legislating, as he said, al
ways In the Interests of the plutocrats.
Continuing, he said;'
“Now and than tbs Republican party
makea tha mlataka of sleeting a man
who now and then haa an Impulse in
unlaon with tha lntemta of the Amer
ican people. It haa ons now In the
person of Theodore Roosevelt. He has
an occasional Impulse toward the
American paople, but It la not very
atrong, nor does It last."
Ptopls's Monty Taken.
Mr. Ballsy asserted that the na
tional Rapubllcan party hnd no uae
for a Republican who bellevaa In the
right of virtue and Intelligence of the
people to rule.
Speaking of political contributions
of the Insurance companies, he said
that the people'! money woa taken to
elect Rooeevelt and McKinley.
SHOOTS HIS UNCLE
IT IjfLEBRITIOi
GREAT EXCITEMENT CAUSED AT
PICNIC BY UNU8UAL
TRAGEDY. *
Special to Tlie Georgian.
McIntyre, Gal, July S.—Ben Huff
■hot and fatally wounded Dock Collins
in a fight here yesterday at a Fourth of
July picnic. Collins is a prosperous
farmer and an uncle of the man who
shot him.
An unknown negro was also wound
ed by a stray bullet. A general stam
pede followed and great excitement
reigned for some time.
LUMBER MILLS BURN
FOR THEJHIRD TIME
FIRE ORIGINATED FROM A HOT
BELT CAUSING HALF MIL-
QUEEN of the MOUNTAINS
BELL
No city* smoko to mar ths sky.
No sound of traffic strikes the ear,
DAILY
PHONE
Tho hush of nnturo gives the llo
MAIL
To every thought of turmoil near.
PORTER SPRINGS, Lumpkin County, Ga.
OPENED JUNE 15. Address Henry P. Farrow,
rounit sruiHcs. at.
Hotel
Cumberland
BROADWAY &p 54th SL
NEW YORK CITY,N.Y.
V TV. “S** iMorloutly appointed
hotel In Seer York, lie furnishings
•a and In good teete.
Tiled bath rooms rfuHl.tlng Into
tho open sir n fontoro. Telephono In
erenr salts.
This hotel offers to permanent snd
transient neats superior arcommods*
»fTO,Ti^*TeirkT. p , U01
EDWARD R. SWETT.
Proprietor.
OFFICERS INSTALLED
BY THE ODD FELLOWS,
kpoela! to tho Georgian.
Hartwell, Ga., July 5.—Tuesday night
tha officers elected by the local lodgo
of Odd Fellows were Inatalied. A. 8.
iflkelton waa Inatalied aa put grand;
Dr. S. IL Patton, noble grand; T. C.
McNeeley, vice grand; W. O. McKin
ney. recording oocrotary; Judge J. M.
Thornton, treuurer; Meson. C. B. Ay-
ere, Edward T. Cason and Georg* Skrl-
t-n, trusteee, and Captain William H.
Conier, district deputy, he having been
appointed by Grand Muster R. U. Me-
Cowan, of Augusta.
Daughters Elect Officers.
Rperial to the Georgian. .
Decatur, Ala., July I.—-At tha reg
ular meeting of Cordelia council, No. 7,
Daughters of America, the following
off!'era were elected for the next elx
mouth*: Councillor, Lena Laa; vice
councillor, Mrs. H
councillor, Mrs.
e h into vice councillor,
lv; recording secretary, Will W. Nel
eon: assistant recording secretary, J.
1.. Soil man; conductor, Jamea Comp
ton; Inside sentinel, A. R Greenhlll;
outside sentinel. Bam Wlnton; warden,
Krneat Blbby; trustee, A. R Green-
hill.
tncuior, i.cna ui; vice
ra. M. Rlbby; associate
a. Georgs llartung; aa-
lunclllor, Mr*. A. L. Jol-
and WHI8KIY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. hook of p.r-
ticel.r. seat I'HF.K,
It. M. WOOLLEY. M.I>.
BRUSHES.
carry tho largest stock
He Wai
„. . of
ash Brushes,
Kalsomlne
I’alnt Brushes, White
Varnish Brushes a
Brushes la the South.
F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO,
12. N. Forsyth 8L Atlanta.
Keelcv
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■ 4 uleatillt untmuttm
|\whhht t , Oplta. Mot.
rfpftiM. Cocolot, Chloral,
{Tobacco ood Htmratlbte
• or Mtrro EihootHoo.
The Onlj Ktiltj Inifi-
' (uftfi Georgia.
35 Capitol An., ATLANTA, 6A.
CLOtt SESSION
BARBECUE AT PIEDMONT PARK
BRINGS CONVENTION
TO HAPPY END.
When the fourth annual convention
of the Georgia Rural Free Delivery
men adjourned Wednesday at 3 o'clock
ther* waa not a man In the house who
waa not hungry enough to eat a whole
pig. No time waa lost In reaching
Piedmont park, where a tempting bar
becue had been prepared, and the car
rier! did juetlce to themselves and
their host*, the local entertainment
committee.
The Hon. John Temple Graves, of
Tha Georgian, delivered a short and
eloquent addreea, In which he called
attention to the great work of the free
delivery system, and Its effect on edu
cation In the remote district. Colonel
Oravee was to have spoken In the
morning, welcoming the convention, but
waa unable to reach the city before
noon. He waa followad by the Hon.
Clark Howell, who spoke In the
highest term* of tha carriers, and
of thalr organisation, and paid
tribute to Benator A. B. Clay and Na
tional President Paul Llndeey, The
newly elected president, Fred L. White,
made a abort address, aa did Post mas
ter Blodgett and President Lindsey. .
At the clues of the addressee the car-
rlcra scattered to various places of
amusement, some going to the ball
game and some to the parka. The con
vention waa pronounced tha moat In
teresting and Important In the four
year* of the association.
SAVANNAH GIRL WEDS
IN CHAHLOTTE HOSPITAL
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C., July 4.—A romance
culminated at tha bedside of the groom
who la an Inmats of 8t. Peter's Hos
pital here yesterday.
Tha groom was Eugene Whtanant,
of this city, and tha marriage cere
mony waa performed with members of
the Immediate family preaanL
The marriage had been announced a
month ago, but In the meantime, and
after all of the details of the wedding
bed been perfected, the groom became
III. and waa carried to the hospital
here, where he has been an Inmate for
about ten days.
The ceremony was to have taken
place In Savannah on July 3, but the
bride, realising that hsr lover needed
her ministering hand and the comfort
of her presence, came to Charlotte In
stead and asked that the ceremony be
performed here.
The bride's father was the tats
Judge H. C. Kittles, of Savannah, and
she Is a young woman of rare charm
of manner and beauty. The groom Is
a rising young business man of Char,
lotte.
BURDEN OF WHITE MAN *
IS THE THEME FOR BRYAN
By Private Leased Wire.
London, July G.—"The White Man's Burden" was the text of an ad
dress delivered by William Jennings Bryan at the Independence Day din
ner of the American Society at the Hotel Cecil last night. There were
about GOO persons at the dinner, and they cheered patriotic sentiment at
every opportunity.
The health of King Edward was proposed by Chairman F. W. Jones
and Hayward Greenwood, president of the Canadian Society, and member
of parliament for the city, of York, proposed the health of President Roose
velt. When they arose to drink to the toasts the crowd discovered Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth In the gallery, and cheered and drank her health.
Mr. Bryan said no one can travel among the dark-skinned races of the
Orient without feeling that the white man occupies an especial favored
position among the children of menL
. "There la a whit* man's burden," *«ld Mr. Bryan, "a burden wl
the white man should not shirk even If be could, a burden which he could
not shirk If he would. Our destinies are so Interwoven that' each exerts
an Influence directly upon all others!’" " " .»
During the dinner Ambassador Reid and Mr. Bryan Indulged In good
natured banter.
THREATENS TO FIGHT
BRYAN TO THE END
Mr. Reid, In responding to Sir
W. B. Richmond's graceful pro
posal of Ills hsalth, sold with refer
ence to Mr. Bryan:
"At home aa a cttlsen I have
openly and squarely opposed him
at every stage of his conspicuous
career. I am reasonably sure that
when I return home I shall contin
ue to do the same. 1 believe he
tonight Is *s well satisfied as I am,
though by different reasoning, that
the country we both love and try
to serve has not been ruined by Its
gold. As the official representative
of the American people without
glad
Meat
been -
lived In the daylight! and one whom
such a great host of my country
men have long trusted and hon
ored.”
WISHE8 REPUBLICANS
WERE OUT OF COUNTRY
Mr. Bryan, rising amid laughter
and cheers, said:
“Ths temptation to make a po
litical speech Is strong within me.
I have not had a chance to do so
for ten months. However. I will
restrain myeelf. With reference
to the ambassador's remarks on
gold, J with to say that when I see
the progress my country haa made
walking on one leg, I wonder what
H would have done walking on two
legs. It Is pleasing to testify that
the ambassador not only has fought
me, but he has done It well. No
American rejoieds more than I that
he Is 3,000 miles from his base.
While abroad I have met many
good Republicans, holding office—
and I only wish there were enough
offices abroad to tako all the Re
publicans out of the country."
DECLARES SMITH AND ABNER
WERE NOT AT THE KILLING
the
By Prlrats Leased Wire. I to defend others charged with
v Beattyvllle, Ky., July 6.—No eeaslon murder. .
of court wn# hold yesterday. Attor- I Judge Blanton aald he knew of hi*
^ 1% i aM J TahsIG s\# niltlnaal I O^ll KllOWlMBt tMt AuIlCr MQ SlYlltil
ney* Byrd and Jouett, of counsel for wtn twmtv mltM from Jackson the
the prosecution, went to their homes,
but returned this morning In time to
aastst In tho selection of the Jury.
Judge Dorsey took up the work of
selecting a jury this morning and
poaelhle will endeavor to enter Into
the trial of tha case upon the report of
the officers seat after the missing wit'
ms. They are expected today.
It will be the contentions of attor
neys for the commonwealth that the
names be drawn from the wheel, while
th* defense will urge that tha sheriff
be required to summon the men at will.
The latter method will more than like
ly bo employed by Judge Dorsey, wbo
la anxious to avoid alt th* delay pos-
atble.
Former County Attorney W. H.
Blanton, of Jackson, who la here to
look after the cases against John Ab
ner and John Smith, under Indictment
for complicity In the murder of James
B. Marcum, la placed In a rather awk
ward position In view of th* trial of
the damage suit at Winchester, which
waa Instituted by Mr*. Marcum against
Hargis, Callahan and French, and waa
one of the principal witnesses tor th*
prosecution, aa h* also waa In the
trials of Jett and Whit* for the mur
der of Marcum. Now h* la employed
HEAVY SHIPMENTS
DURING MONTH OF JUNE
Pel* Delicate Women and Girls.
Th* Old Standard, Grove'* Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
| builds up ih* system. Bold by all
dealers for 37 year*. Price CO cent*.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga., July 8.—While June
is not up to several preceding months'
so far as the shipping record of this
port Is concerned, the report of th*
statistician shows an Increase over
June. 1*05. Thirty-three vessel* cleared
from the port during the month, with a
total tonnage of 44,4000. The shipments
for the month Included, besides a large
qauntlty of miscellaneous merchandise,
10,401 bales of cotton. 4,144 bales of
sheeting. 44 tone of shuttle blocks, 41
of eeed,
. 3,043 tons of phosphate
rock, 14,340 barrels of rosin, *.3M bar
rels of spirits, 4.4*4.044 feet of lumber,
7(4,040 feet of timber, (40 case* cedar,
444.000 shingles, 1,4(4.040 feet of eras*-
ties
were twenty miles from Jackson the
day Marcum was killed. He waa stand
ing near, he said, and saw Marcum
iiiS iitki i ill? nuiis* aims mmww 4U»ivuiii
shot, and who was present and near
enough to be Implicated.
A continuance may ha granted by
Judge Dorsey because of serious Ill
ness In the family of Judge Theodore
G. Lewis, an Important witness for the
prosecution.
Telephone
Lines
Extend all over the
. United States. You
can sit at home or in
the office, use the
Bell Telephone and
talk to almost any
body anywhere. It
saves you time,
money, travel, trou
ble. Try it.
Q Reasonable Rates.
CaUContrjct Dept., M. 1300
BELL
Speclsl to The Gsorgtsn.
Beaumont. Texas, July 4.—The fills-
bee mills ot the Kirby Lumber Com
pany, together with the yards contain-
Ing 4,004,000 feet of lumber, and nu
merous buildings, were destroyed by
Ore yesterday evening.
The fire originated at 3:30 o’clock- In
the afternoon and burned till after mid,
night.
The Are originated from a hot belt In'
the mill. The loss of lumper will reach
1500,004, while the lose on machinery
will exceed 4200,000. The property 1*
amply Insured, but the loss Is great,
owing to the present high prlc-
heavy demand for yellow pine. The
Kirby Lumber Company has suffered
from a aeries of fires at Its targe mills
tha past year, three being <ieeti-,y<-,i,
and the loos aggregating over 33,000,-
000. Bllebee Is a saw mill town of 3,000
people, at th* junction of two branches
of the Santa Fe.
CUTS HIS OWN THROAT
AND IS BURIED AT SE
NEWS 'OF SUICIDE ON ATLANTIC
LINER IS KEPT FROM
PA38ENGER8.
By Trivet* Led led Wire.
New York, July 0.—F. N. Woodruff,
ot Chicago, committed euldde on the
steamer Majestic, In this morning
from Liverpool and Queenstown, by
cutting his throat with a razor. The
act was discovered last Monday morn
Ing at 11:30 o'clock and at midnight
tho same day, when all tho paae*oxers
woro asleep, the body waB burled at
>0.
Woodruff Is said to have been
Western salesman for a large dry
good* house. In his cabin was found
a note, which read: "The strain of the
past two months la too much for me."
Tha steward found Woodruff In his
bunk. His head was nearly severed,
and In a pool ot blood on tho floor lay
the rasor which had been used. Great
care Was taken to prevent tho other
passengers from learning of th* sul
clde.
THEATERS
At th* Caaino.
Gertie Hoffman, tha only woman
stage producer who has been success
ful In things theatrical. Is a great fea
ture of Max Hoffman's own company.
In fact, Mlaa Hoffman has won the
laurel wreaths ot all the season, and
after some great stars and some high
ly popular favorites have had an in
bettar than Atlanta haa ever seen
her, and she win be on* of the strong
cards of the future.
Th* attraotlon Is one of the beet of
the season. It Is merry and there Is
Hoffman music all through IL There
Is lota that Is funny, a heap that Is
rtglnal and a multitude of things
■n th* stow alt that any ona wants
In summer season.
The pantomime act of Silvers Oak
ley la the same that startled New York
at the Hippodrome and Is pleasing
here.
There are but n few more perform
ances of this attraction.
Nex week vaudeville will again bid
for Interest at th* Ponce DeLeon
Casino and there la such a strong bill
that on* will feel sure of being, right
In th* prediction that the bill will be
one ot th* beet drawing cards of the
The bills at the Casino this season
have been, far battar than ever before,
and they are Improving each week.
And thl* week will be a very sti _
eclipse ot alt the successes, for there
will be more that la novel and comical
than has been offered before.
$2.88
MACON AND RETURN.
Via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (Col-
oredl. Meeting, Macon, July 10-14, 1906.
Tne Central of Georgia Railway will
sell tickets to Macon and return, July
9 and 10, at rat* of ona fare plus
25 cents from all points In Georgia.
Ticket* l.mited to July 15, 1906.
W. H. FOGG, D. P. A..
Atlanta, Ga.
Sssboard Physicians to Meet.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, GaJ July (.—The physi
cians of the Bea board Air Lin* wtU
hold their annual convention her* be
ginning July It. Dr. W. K. Norton,
local representative, la In charge of th*
arrangements
COOL
AND
SUMMERY
Distinctive clothes, clothes on aristo
cratic lines:—the picture tells the story of
Muse coat and trouser suit style.
Blue Serge either single or double-
breasted with one or two vents.
With self-lined
silk piped
yoke and all seams
$15.00
With silk yoke lining
$20.00 and $25.00
MUSE’S
3-5-7 WHITEHALL.
RENOVATING
Mattresses made new; best work; nsw
tlrkimr. nil grade*. Work sent for and
delivered same day.
ATLANTA MATTRESS CO.,
Both Phones 4447.174 Ptedmynt Avenue.
SHOES AT MANUFACTURER'S COST.
They must go to make space for our new goods.
Money saved if you buv at once. *
CARHART SHOE MANUFACTURING CO
Bell ’Phone 1355. 11 Viaduct Place, Railroad Front.
ADAMS MACHINE WORKS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Special to The Gtorrftn.
Corinth, Mies, July 4.—A portion of
the plant of th* Adams machine works,
at this place, was destroyed by Are
last night, entailing a loss estimated at
1140,444. . •
The Are originated In the boiler room,
and before the flam** could be checked
the greater portion ot the building had
been destroyed.
Woodmen of world
CELEBRATE THE FOURTH
Just Received
A Complete Line of
—ANSCO CAMERAS—
All the latest Improvements.. Full
line of smateur supplies. Beat ama-
teur finishing In the city.
SAMUEL G. WALKER,
85 Peachtree SL
Special to the Georgian.
Hartwell, Ga., July.—The Northeast
Georgia convention of the Woodmen of
the World met at Bowersvtlle. 19 miles
west of here, yesterday. Addresses
were delivered by Hon. F. B. Doyle,
of Boweravllle. add Hon. T. W. Mitch
ell after which a delightful barbecue
was served. Music for the occasion
was rendered by th# Bowerevtll* Cor
net band.
large number from the Hartwell
amp were In attendance.
AWNINGS!
TENTS
UPHOLSTERY
/AAIER 1 VOLBERC,
130 8o. Forsyth St.