The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 01, 1906, Image 5

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IVEDN'KSPAY. ACOURT 1 18<* THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN - S BRYAN IS INVITED TO VISIT AUGUSTA The Great Commoner May liver an Address During Fall Fair. ‘HARRY K. THAW IS NOW INSANE GRADY'S PAY WARD to The Georgian. aSto.”. «!«.. AtiffUit l.-IInn. WMU« Jennings Bryan Ims been dbM from Au- «ut« to visit Ibis rlty durins the fall fair anti make an addreaa. Tho cablegram was •ent to Londou. where Sir. Bryan has bla headquarters. The executive committee of the fair association held a meeting yes terday and approved this action. and have prepared for offering him Inducements to visit here during the fair. The cablegram sent Mr. Bryan from Au ffusta I* ns follows: -To William Jennings Bryan, care Amer- lean Amite sender, London.— 1 The Georgia and Carolina Kalr Association cordially Invites vour attendance during the fair at August" October at to Novemlter 3. \1 here will fo mat Invltatlo" *—■ *“•* '‘Prealdant.' . No reply has lieen received to the rob e- E rnm as yet. but there are many here who rllevc that he will ylslt Augusta. PRIDE KIDNAPED RIS OWN CHILDREN jong Chase Began at Brunswick •Ended in Massachusetts with McBride’s Arrest. Requisition papers from Georgia have been forwarded to Massachusetts for Dr. James T. McBride, a prominent phyelclan of Franklin Furnace, Ohio, who Is held at Cheater on the charge of kidnaping his two children. The necessary papers were forward ed Wednesday, and Dr. McBride will be brought back to Brunswick for trial on the charge of taking hla two little girls from their mother by surreptitious methods. Dr. McBride's arrest follows a long nnd persistent chase, which began at Brunswick and continued through Florida, New Jersey, New York state, Canada, back to New York, and Dnally ending with hla arreat at Chester, Mas sachusetts. Early this year Mrs. McBride went to Brunswick with her two girls, aged 13 and 8. They had been In Florida for • the winter, and Mre. McBride seemed to possess means. A man known as Thomas W. Gray was often se,n with Airs. McBride and the chil dren. On May 15 Gray and the girls‘dis appeared, and Mrs. McBride became frantic with anxiety. She finally em ployed John W. Connally, head of tho secret service of the Southern railway, and he began work at once. He soon ascertained that Gray had persuaded the children to go with him on the statement that their mother had gone to Florida by boat, and they would meet her there. Chief Connally also learned tfiat Gray was really named Walter Bett- man. and that he was employed by Dr. McBride, who was separated from his wife, to secure the children. Then began the long chase which ended with Dr. McBride's arrest In Chester Monday. . , COL. ESTILL ATTACKS SMITH AND HOWELL Special to The Georgian. Camilla, Go., Auguat 1.—Colonel J. II. E*- till, enmlldnte for the Democratic nomina tion for governor, vpnkc In the court houi here jreatorday to nil audience of about J.. to 300 people, Including n ftov ladle*. Me wild very little about nuy of the other candidate*. ami did not mention any except Hoke Smith and Clark Howell. HI* ahnrp thrust* at these two gentlemen ... introduced by W. A. Alien, ed itor of The Camilla Enterprise, lu a abort and eloquent *|H*ech. ARRANGE FOR TIL OF NEGRO ASSAILANT Special to The Georgian. Perry, Oa„ August 1.—Judge W. H. Felton was In Perry yesterday for the purpose of drawing a Jnry to try Jeff. Illllhouse, who Is charged with crlml nal assault and murder committed upon a mulatto girl about fifteen years old, near Wlllston. The special term will be convened here on the second Monday In August. J. P. Duncan and L. L. Brown were appointed to defend Hlllhouse. BIG GINNERY PLANT. ABOUT COMPLETED. Special to The Georgian. Sparks. Oa„ August 1.—The Claude Adams Company, wholesale grocers and cotton factors hers, are just completing one of the largest ginning establish ment! In the state. The plant repre sents an outlay of 820,000, and has a capacity of 100 bales per day. This plant handles both upland and sea island cotton. Your Nerves It la your nerves that cause the heart to pulaate. the lungs to Inhale the oxy gen. the brain to direct the motion of every organ of v the body, the stomach to digest food, the.liver to secrete the bile, the kidneys to filter the blood, and the bowels to carry off the waste. When the nerves of the stomach be come weakened It results In stomach trouble. Indigestion, constipation. This Is true of all the organs of the liody, and proves that to cure disease you must strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles’ Nervine * will do It. It seldom falls to cure all nervous nffectlou*, Mleeplessaeen. Neu ralgia. Headache. .ftacka«-he. Epilepsy, Stomach. liver aud Kidney troubles. •*I was all broken down*- nervous, worn out, ami In constant pain. 1 doctored for months, and finally the doctor sold be eoubl do nothing for me. I took l»r. Miles* Nervlue. nnd It made nie strong and healthy; now weigh 170 pounds." II. C. t.’VXXIXOII.Ul. Allegheny. Pa. The first Imttle will In-urtlt. If not, I the druggist will return your mouey. ON THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY” • —DECLARES A TOMBS PRISON WARDEN. De MRS. EVELYN NE8BIT THAW. Ro„ Maratcn, an aetre«» and artl.t'. mod.l, .aya Evelyn Neebit wa, a fraquant poaar and waa not any toe mod cst about it. His Mother Proposes to Have Him Examined as to Sanity—Did Evelyn Thaw Pose in the Al’ogether ? One Witness . Declares That She Did. By Private Leased Wire. New York, Auguat 1.—"Harry' K- Thaw la Inaane on the subject of In- sanlty," waa the declaration made to day by one of the warden. In the Tomb., who hna been trained In the obeervatlon of men under the charge of murder. "He begin, every Interview with 'I am «ane,'” .aid the warden. The prisoner'! mother, having de cided upon the line of defense. I. awaiting the return of former Gov ernor Black, the senior member • of Judge Olcott’s law firm. Hhe will Im mediately request Governor Black to go before the supreme court and ask for a commission. In lunacy to Inquire Into her son’s sanity. Harry Thaw to Protest. Harry K. Thaw’s protsata against such a move will be unavailing, and If the commission finds him Insane he w)ll be sent to the asylum at Mattewait nt once. Clifford \v. Hartrldge, Thaw’s per sonal counsel, Is prepared to oppose siich a move. •the prosecution Is handicapped by the temporary writ of prohibition Is sued by Justice Blanchard, and As sistant District Attorney G^rvan today Is awaiting a decision on the writ to examine Important witnesses. One of the most Important of these has fust arrived from Chicago. This witness la *Mabel Harrison. Posad in ths Altogether. Gamut's anxiety to see Mrs. Har rison was • caused by the testimony which Bose Maratcn, an actress and former model, gave. Mlaa Mnrsterf told Garvan that she had taken the Kesblt girl to various artists to pose and *he asserted that Evelyn Nesblt was Introduced to White by Mrs. Har rison. After Miss Marstrn was examined by the assistant district attorney, Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw gave out% state ment In which she said ahe did not know the witness and hod never been taken by her to an artist. Miss Manrten told Oarvnn that the Nesblt girl from the first posed In the nude and that her conduct never could be called modest. Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw -went to Roelyn and spent last night with her mother-in-law and Mrs.-Georgs Law- der Carnegie. MAY BEJOLISHED Trustees Seem To Be in Favor of Such a Move ment. Thooe with a aupomhmuliuuo of money with which to defray the cxpcnaca of their IHa will. In the future, find no place In Grady hospital. It waa practically decided to eliminate the pay ward feature from thla city Inatltutlon nt a meeting of the trus tees Tueoday afternoon. The aesston was filled with debate of caloric nature. It wa* finally decided to take definite action In the pay ward matter at the next reg- ulnr scanlon mid to put all tribtoc* ou no tlce of thla decision. „ Much dlaantlafactlnn hna arlaen from time to time liecativc of the |wiy ward*. It hat been claimed that the pay putienta have not received sufficient attention, mid for thla reaaou the t*-u*tee* wUU to luukc the hoaplfnl n charitable one .throughout by euttlug off the only source of revenue now allowed at the Inatltutlon. The late trouble with the nurses was also touched upon at the meeting. Dr. Floyd McRae mid Dr. .inme* Hnlrd were In attendance to miewer for the med ical board In the matter, but It wn* decided tbnt the trustees had no jurisdiction lu the matter, so It was dropped. rev, lawrenceThelps BROTHER OF MRS, WARD Noted Congregational' Minister Is Coming to At lanta. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19 J Peachtree Street, Atlanta, 6a. OVER tCHAUL A MAY. Dr. C. G. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates e % cr 22-K Gold Crown v #i0U Porcelain Crown t lip Brldgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hours, Sam. till 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. IVf TAKF I M PR r c ,", ION AND PtJT IN YOUR TEETH SAME DAY. FREE! As a brother of Rllxnbeth Phelps Ward, the noted novellat, the recent announcement which wna made to tho effeft that Rev. Lawrence Phelps, n well-known preacher nnd pastor of the Orthodox Congregutlonal church nt Leomlnater, Maaa., had accepted a fac ulty position with the Atlnnta The,,log ical .Seminary, hna been of apeclal In terest to theologians throughout the South, not only because of the promi nence of Dr. Phelps In tho theological world, but also from the fact that he comes from a literary family which haa won fame during the pest cen tury. Kllxabeth Phelps Ward Is perhaps best knowh to the literary world from her "Gates Ajar," which hns been translated Into several tnngunges. Her husband, Herbert D. Ward, Ih almost equally as well known from his many magaxlne articles and books nf fiction. Dr. Lawrence Phelps Is himself u great student of literature nnd ns nn au thority upon productions of n Biblical nature haa attained considerable fnme. His coming to Atlanta Is n matter n( great pleasure to members of the local ministers’ association, who recognise In him a worthy addition to their number. RETURNS TO JAIL TO SERVE SENTENCE Special to Tho Georgian. ■ \ Columbus, Ga.,' Auguat 1.—Fondera Ilrldgoa. a Marlon county, negro, mine In yraterdny nnd gave hluiaclf.up to CiiHim Hinton ComralMloner Ilrown, mid wna arm to jail. Ilrldgoa waa non toured by Judge Newman at the la*t term of the Hatted Huto* court held here In Decern I ler, to n term of one month In Jail and n fine of $ino. Hla aentenee, with that of aeveral other no groea, waa nuapeuded until Auguat 1, to nl low them to go homo and make n crop, with the understanding that they wera to come luick and nerve out the aentenee of tho court. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 15th, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June lsttoSept.30 Use the splendid through serviefe of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOB LITERATURE AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 121 Peachtree Street,, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of Money Thrown Away. Do you know that the Stnndnrd Real Estate I/inn Company or Wash ington, D. C.. will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby ynu can buy or build a homo anywhere In the United States and pay for It In monthly* payments for less than you are now paying rent? They will lend you from $1,U00 to $6,000 at C per cent, simple Interest, al lowing you to pay It back In monthly Installments of $7.50 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of our proposition, call ou or write J. St. Jullen Yates, Stnto Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., At lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2C53-J. Atlanta phono 1918. Truthful Hustling Agents "/anted in Ever; County in the Slats GOES TO NEW YORK TO AID IN REVIVAL 8pectal to Tha Georgian. Dublin, Ga., Auguat I.—Her. II. A. Jen- kina, paator of the Flrat Hnptlat church, of thla City, left Sunday for .New V when* he will preach Mr a week lu Tabernacle evangelistic. meeting, which la now lielng conducted l»y tho Calvary Hap- at church. In that city. After filling thla engagement, Hr. Jen- „Jn* will apeud aeveral neck* In the moun tain* of North Oarollna, with hla relatlvea, before returning to hla charge. During hla absence the llnntlat pulpit will be occupied by Iter. IV. II. itlcb, of Maeon; Iter. Allen Fort, of America*. and Ilev, J. II. Harber, of Keutucky. ENEMIES OF LABOR WILL BE OPPOSED By Private Leaned Wire. Washington, Auguat I.—Tlinmna *F. Tra coy, of Iloatoii, Iiiim lieen appointed to lend the enmpalgn of the Federation of I^ilnir ngnlimt the men In congress who have allowii themaelvea n* opposed to leglala- tloa favored by organlaoo labor. ••We hnve lieen following iiintter* at the rapitol eloaely for n long time." anld Mr. Tracey, dlaeiiaalng hla npiMilntuient, "and we have lieen very particular to know Jitat where we atood before any concerted ac tion waa taken. We have marie note of the different leglatatora who hnve taken a atnnd against meaaiire* In opposition to orgnnlaed lnl»or. and we are nor prepared to uae our very lieat endenvora to defeat tlieae men at the coming election." SOCIALLIFE AT COLLEGE. There Is nn good reason why a girl should wolt unttr she Is through school before she acquires those graces of manner and conversation which fit her for a placp In good society. On the contrary, It must be admitted that the acquiring of these social graces Is an Important part of the equipment that she should get at college. While Hhorter College Is by no means a “society school.” In the narrow sense nf the term, yet Us teachers fully real ise the Importance of aoelal culture, anil the Imparling of It. bot'c hy precept and practice. Is a part of their constant work. Frequent talks on etiquette are given by the teachers, und In order to give the students an opportunity nf mingling with polite society under fa vorable conditions, musicals. and re ceptions are held from time to time. The dignified, cordial and self-reepeel ing manner of the Hhorter College graduate has been commented on again and again In every part of the Booth. Would It not be wise for you lo place your daughter In such a school when you send her off? Learn mure of this great rollrge hy writing the President at Rome, Georgia, and asking him to send you copy of the new catalogue. WHILE WINE GLASSES CLINK, WOMAN SHOOTS HER HUSBAND Jly Private I,en*ed Wire. ' New York, Aug. 1.—While gluaMca blinked anil men nnd women atmnteil orilera to the waiters lit "Meotty". foivelle'u Emerald boll nt No». 1 »tw\ * Ptatham early to- ivomnn. pole nml llniplmr, iloor which bora tbu algn. "Lal<l«*a’ Kntrnnee." Jamea Kelly, tha waiter In the place, known on the Itowary nn "Hamlaoine Jim mie," nnnweml the mimnioiia. A* lie auw the woman he acowM nml atarteil townnl her. ilomnmllng her hunlncan. "My laialnena la with you," ahe repllml. "I am your wife, nml I have more bualueaa tliy worlil. You have not been «|i me. You have l»eeu keeping company wun oilier glrla. Now 1*11 ahow yen how n wife can get revenge." Then »Itvw a revolver from tin* folil* of her aklrt nml n nliot rang out With it groan. Kelly fell to tho fltwir. The t>nII*-t iiml ■ track him on tho arm nml lodged lu the ahonliler btnile. The woiiimii turned nml darted nwny Info j the flowery, where ahe wn* noon lout In 1 the crowd. Kelly wna taken to Hr. Gregory’* hospital. i where he refuaed to give the womnn'i mime, wiylng he did not wlali to proaecuta her. WOMAN 571 75 PA 7 M’CARREN IS HER OWN DEAR HUBIiY lly Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 1.—State Senator Patrick H. McCarren refused today .to discuss the claim made hy Mrs. Mary Dixon, of No. 82 Lenox road, Flntbush, that she In hla common law wife and that a 3-year-old child christened by Father Pan-lies, In the church at the corner of Fulton and Aberdeen streets, Brooklyn, as "Patrick 11. McCarreo. Jr," is Ills son. Manton Wyvell, an attorney at No. ON LOUD SNORING CHARGE HACKMAN IS ARRAIGNED. *60 Broadway, announces that r.-pre- senltng Mrs. Dixon, he will move In the supreme court, Brooklyn, for Judn- ment by default In tha sum of t3no.- ooo against Senator McCarren. The latter denlee that paper. In Mrs. Dlxon'g breach of promise action acre served upon him. !.ut Lawyer Wyvell displays an afildavlt from Process Server Julius Mandetbaum -, ■ t r i n < forth the service of a summons at No. 4 Court Square In Brooklyn on July 18. TO REPRESENT SAVANNAH AT STATE MATCH AT MACON. Hpeetsl to Xhe Georgian. Savannah, Ga., August 1.—Ben Herb, a hackman. was charged by a police- man In tho recorder’s court yesterday with going to sleep In his hack and snoring so loudly as to awaken the guests of a hotel In front of which the hark was standing. Recorder Myrlck could not at first understand how a man can be guilty nf disorderly con duct while asleep. The harkman waa permitted to go with a warning against too loud serenades through his nasal organ. Special' to The Georgian. Savannah, Oa., August, 1.—The fol lowing riflemen will represent .Savan nah at the stale match ht Macon: Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Poetell, of Ihe general staff; Captain B. J. Travis, i-nmmandlng Company C of tha Guards; Captain W. O. Austin, ord nance officer Guards; Lieutenant Ste phen Harris, Company O of Guards; Lieutenant Ralfnrd Fatllgant, ob the Naval Keservea; Lieutenant Dunran Kent, of the Naval Reserves: Private Neyle Colquitt, Company D of Guards. ^SfrALora^ If You Will See that ttitii seal la on every roll of Rooflnff you buy. WE will see that you ffet value received for your money. VULCANITE ROOFING la a per- manent roofing, and not a make shift. It la put up one square to the roll; easily applied, and la recom mended by the National Hoard of Underwriters nnd S*mthea*tern Tariff Association. Take heed, you need our roofing nnd we need your j»atr*mage. “You can put it on.** ATLANTA SUPPLY C0. f Sole State Agents, 29 end 31 South Forsyth Street. /. C QtUUmiD. Pretidtal. ATLANTA, C C. A. Pf(K. Secretary.