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WEDNESDAY, AUGWr I, MM,
BRYAN IS INVITED
TO VISIT AUGUSTA
The Great Commoner May De
liver an Address During
Foil Fair.
Special to The beorgli
Aiiguftn. Ga., August 1.—lion. William
Jennings Bryan l»* been «■*»>«“«* t rorn Au
rota t«* visit this city during the faU fair
and innke an ntldrea*. The rnblrgrani war
K*nt t« Louden. where Mr. Bryan bM hi
headquarter*. The exerutire committee o
the fair wMaorlatlou hold a oartlif m
tenia? and ai«mr«l this action, nud have
nreiMired for offering Id in Inducements to
v «|t here during the fair.
' The cablegram wont Mr. Bryan from Au
gusta I* a* follows:
•To William Jennings Bryan, rare Amer-
lean Atuhjiwwdor, J«uiidon.—The Georgia in
Ca roll mi Fair Association eordlnlly Invite*
rour atteiidauee during the fair at Auguatn
Cletolier :3t to November 3. Where will f«
uml Invitation reach you?
•JAMB8 V.. JACKSON.
No reply has tim received
ladleve tliat
Idcut.
the cable-
et. but there are mans h<
he will visit Augusta.
M'BRIDE KIDNAPED
• HIS OWN CHILDREN
Lons Chase Bef-iin lit Brunswick
Ended in Massachusetts with
McBride’s Arrest.
Requisition papers from Georgia have
been forwarded to Maasachueetta for
Dr. Jnmen T. McBride, a prominent
physician of Franklin Furnace, Ohio,
who Is held at Chester on the charge
of kidnaping Ills two children.
The necessary papers were forward
ed Wednesday, and Dr. McBride
tm b.ought back to Brunswick for trial
on the charge of taking his two little
girls from their mother by surreptitious
methods.
Dr. McBride's arrest follows a long
and persistent chase, which began at
Brunswick and continued through
Florida, New Jersey, New York state,
Canada, back to New York, and finally
ending with his arrest at Chester, Mas
sachusetts.
Early this year Mrs. McBride went
to Brunswick with her two girls, aged
. 12 and 9. .They. had been In Florida
for the winter, and Mrs. McBride
seemed to possess means. A man
known as Thomas W. Gray was often
seen with Mrs. 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. Connelly, head of the
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 w
meet her there.
Chief Connally also learned that
Gray was really named Walter Bett-
nrnn, and that he was employed by Dr.
McBride, who was separated from his
wife, to secure the children.
Then began the long chose which
ended with Dr. McBride’s arrest In
Chester Monday.
COL. ESTILL ATTACKS
SMITH AND HOWELL
Special to The Cleorgian.
Camilla. Ga., August 1.—Colonel J. II. E«-
till, candidate for the Democratic nomina
tion fc, governor, spoke In the court house
here yesterday to an audlenee of about 200
to 300 people. Including a few ladles.
lb* said very little about any of the
other candidates, nnd did not mention auy
except Hoke Hinlth nnd Clark Howell.
Ills sharp thrusts at those two gentlemen
were about equally divided between tho
two. and none of his remarks wero of a
mndsllnglng vnrtety.
He was Introduced by TV. A. Allen, ed
itor of The Camilla Enterprise, in a short
and eloquent speech.
ARRANGE FOR TRIAL
OE HEGHO ASSAILANT
Spec!#! to The Georgian.
Perry, On., Aufjunt 1.—Judge W. H.
Felton vu In Perry.yesterday for the
purpoie of drawing a Jury to try Jeff.
Illllhouie. who Is charged with crimi
nal assault and murder committed
upon a mulatto girl about fifteen years
old. near Wlllston. The special term
will be convened here on the aecond
Monday In August.
J. P. Duncan and L. L. Brown were
appointed to defend Hlllhouse.
BIG GINNERY PLANT
ABOUT COMPLETED.
fipeclnl to The Georgian.
Sparks, Ga„ August I.—The Claude
Adams Company, wholesale grocers and
cotton factors here, are Just completing
• me of the largest ginning establish
ments In the state. The plant repre
sents an outlay of 310,000, and has a
iNladbr of ISO bales per day.' This
plant handles both upland and sea
Island cotton.
Your Nerves
It Is your nerves that enn«e the heart
to pulnate, the lungs to Inhale the oxy
gen. the brain to direct the motion of
every organ of the body, the stomach to
digest food, the liver to secrete the bile,
the kidneys to filter the Wood, and the
Umels to carry off the waste.
When the nerves of the stomach he
rome weakened It results In stomach
trouble. Indigestion, roaatlputlpn.
This lb’ true of all the organ* of the
I •‘•«lr. end pm re* that to care disease
you must strengthen the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
"I was sll broken down, nervott*.
out. nnd la constant pain. I doctored
for month*, end flnnllr the doctor said
he-cfiold do nothing for me. I took Dr.
Miles' T Nervine, and It made me' strong
and heal*bt : now weigh 17) pounds/*
H r I I VMNCHAM, Allegheny. Pa.
The tlrai bottle . wlU ^Itaaegt. .If not,
Ska dragglel will return your money.
“HARRY K. THAW IS NOW INSANE
ON THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY”
—DECLARES A TOMBS PRISON WARDEN.
MRS. EVELYN NESBIT THAW.
By Private Leaied Wire.
New York, August •- l.—.''Harry , K.
Thaw la Inaane on the auhijfct of In-
•anlty," wae the declaratloa - made to
day by one of t{ie—fivafdene tn the
Tomb,, who haa been.’trained In‘the
observation of men under the charge
of murder. "He begin, every'lnterylew
Ith T am pane.’" eald the warden.-.
The prisoner', ' mother, having de-
cided upon the line of / defense, I*
awaiting the return of former Gov
ernor Black, the senior memt*r of
Judge oleott’s law firm. ■ She will .Im
mediately reque.t Governor Black to
go before the eupreme' court and ask
for a commission In lunacy to Inquire
Into her son-, -V **
■" •Harry Thaw M'ProtML" .
such a move ,wlll be unavailing, and If
the - commission HtvI, him Insane he
wlll be senr tdqhe'niqliVrr'aVWiifted'an
at once. ■'•• i.f' '-Ir', ■>
’..Clifford W. Hertrldge.4 Thawte,perr.
sonal cuun,,l, Is 'prepared to ^oppose
Such a move.
r The prosecution Is handicapped’by
Ihe tempnrary writ jot. prohibition Is-,
sued. by Juetlce - Blanchard.' andt Aa-
slstant "District;Attorney Oarvan today.
Is. awaiting a decision on' (he v'rlf to
'examine Important '» mtnesses. 3' One ‘of
the- most .Importaht' of, these has Just
arrived fromf’hlcago. .This witness Is
Mabel Barrlson.
• _,,P<re«(T In the Altogeth
* OarvanV anxiety’'tot' S
rtson
Harry K. Thaw’a protesti against which
Poted in the, Altofl.ther* '“'V
rvanV anx|ety. tof'sW*-Mrs.',Bar-.|;
' caused.. by. Uv testimony,
i Rose Maraten, an ’ actress and
Mrs.-Evelyn XesMt’Thaw-went to
Roslyn-and spent last night with her
mother-ln-IMr and Mre. George Law-
dtr Carnegie.
GRADY'S PAT WARD
MAY BE ABOLISHED;
Trustees Seem To Be in Favor of
Such a Move
ment.
Those with a superabundance of money
with which to defray the expenses of their
III* will, In the future, find uo place In
Grady hospital, it was pntcticaiij decided
to eliminate the pay ward feature from this
city Institution lit a mwllng of tho trus
tees Tuesday afternoon. The session was
filled with debate of caloric nature. It
was finally decided to take definite action
In the pay ward matter nt the next reg
ular sesslou and to put all trustees ou no
tice of tills decision.
Much dissatisfaction hns arisen from
time to time because of the pay wards.
It has been claimed that the pay patients
have not received sufficient attention, and
for this reason the trustees Wish to make
the hospital a charitable oue throughout
by cutting off tho only source of revenue
now allowed at the Instltntlon.
The late trouble with the nursea wi\b also
touched upon at the meeting.
Dr. Floyd Mcllae and Dr f James Baird
were In attendance to anawer for the med
ical board In the matter, but It waa decided
that the trustee* had uo jurisdiction lu the
matter, ao It was dropped.
REV, LMMELPS
BROTHER MS, WARD
Noted Congregational Minister
la Coming 'to At
lanta. * *
, a brother rtf Elisabeth Phelps
Ward, the noted novelist, the recent
announcement which was made to thn
effect that Rev. Lawrence Phelps,
well-known preacher and pastor of the
Orthodox Congregational church at
Leominster, Maas., had accepted a fac
ulty position with the Atlanta Theolog-
leal Seminary, hoa been of special In
terest to theologians throughout the
South, not only because of Ihe promi
nence of Dr. I’helps In the theological
world, but also from the fact that he
comes from a literary family which
has won fame during the past cen
tury.
Elizabeth Phelps Ward la perhaps
beat known to the literary world from
her "Gates Ajar,” which ha* been
translated Into several languages. Her
husband, Herbert D. Ward, la almost
equally as well known from hl» many
magazine articles and books of fiction.
Dr. Lawrence Phelps Is himself a great
student of literature and as Rn au
thority upon productions of a Biblical
nature has EttgtaS* MflMktble fame.
Hla coming to Atlanta Is a matter of
great pleasure to members of the local
ministers' association, who recognize In
him a worthy addition tn their number.
RETURNS TO JAIL
TO SERVE SENTENCE
8perlal to Tb« Georgian.
Columbus. Os., August I.—Ponders
Bridges, n Marlon county, negro, came lu
ROUND TRIP
Summer and Convention Rates.
Bound 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 Ratss to Colorado, Juno 1st to Sept, 30
Use the splendid through service 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 FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION.
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
R. 0. BEAN, T. P.’A. G. W. ELY,
Are You Still Paying Rent? II so, I am Surprised!
Rent Receipts Remind me of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know that the Standard Real Eatato Loan CompAnv of Wash
ington, D. C.. will sell you a ho mo-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build n home anywhero In tho United Staten and pay for
It In monthly payment a for less than you are now paying rent? They
will lend you from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 per cont, simple interest, al
lowing you to pay It back In monthly Installments of $7.50 on each
thousand borrowed. For proa pectus and plans of our proposition.
• .11 on m i nr I St. 1'ilfii Y Stale Agent, .*121 Austell Bldg., At
lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2053-J. Atlanta phone 1018.
Truthful Huitling Agents Wanted in Every County in Ihe Stete
GOES TO NEW YORK
TO AID IN REVIVAL
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., August 1.—Her, M. A. Jen
kina, paatar of the First Ifuptlst elmrrli,
of this city, left Hominy for New York,
where* be will prearh per n week III the
tlst chum.. .. —»
After filling this engagement, Mr. Jen
kins will spend several we*e*ks In the* tnotin
olns »r North Carolina, with bis relatives,
»efore returning to his charge.
During his absence the TtatdUt pulpit
will In* occupied by Iter. W. fl. llteh, of
Mnron; Iter. Alisa Forr. of America*. and
Iler. J. II. Ilarber, of Kentucky.
ENEMIES OF LABOR
WILL BE OPPOSED
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, August I.— 1 Thomas F. Tra
cey, of ItoBlon, hns been appointed te> trail
the campaign of ihe Federation of Lilner
against the tneu In congress who have
shown themselves aa opponeel to leglsls*
tlon favored by organized Isleor.
••We have been following matters at the
eapltol closely for e long time," said Mr.
Tracey, dlseusalng hla appointment, "and
we have Ixen very particular to know just
where we stood before any concerted ac
tion was taken. We have made note % of
-lis Mother Proposes to Have Him Examined as to Sanity—Did
Evelyn Thaw Pose in the Altogether ? One Witness
Declares That She Did.
organised lalmr. and we are nov :
to itk<* our very treat endeavors to «ien*s
these men at the coming election."
SOCIAL LIFE AT COLLEGE.
formsr^ modal. ,sve. Ml»s itar,t«n
told Garvin (hat ihe had taken the
-Ne,(»(Zjslrl lUo^karipue artiste, to po«e
kind she-absented’that Evelyn Neebtt
jv.as.Introduced to White by Mr*. Bar-
rl»on. ,
; After Ml** Maraten wo* examined
by, the nasi,rent district attorney, Mrs.
Kvetyn’Xe,bit.Thaw «ave out a etate-
ment 4 In which, she eald *he did not
know-the'wltnee* and-had never been
‘taken by her to ran artist.
MIS*' Maraten, told. Garvan that the
Xeibit fflrl from the first posed In the
nudq and that. her 'conduct never could
There I* no good reason why s girl
should wait until she Is through school
before she acquires those graces of
manner and conversation which nt her
for a place in good aoclety. On the
contrary. It must be admitted that the
acquiring of these social gracea I* an
important part of the equipment that
she should get gt college. While
Hhorter College Is by no means a
“society school,” In the narrow 'sense
of the term, yet Its'leachers fully real
ize the Importance of social culture,
and the Imparting of It, bot't by precept
and practice. Is a part of their cohslant
work. Frequent talks on etiquette are
given by the teacher*, and .In order to
give the students an opportunity of
mingling with polite society- under fa
vorable conditions, musicals* and re
ceptions are held from time to time.
The dignified, cordial and self-respect
ing manner of the Shorter College
graduate has been commented on again
and again In every pert of the South.
Would It not be wise for you to place
your daughter In such a school when
you send her off? (.earn more of thl»
great college by writing the President
et Rome, Georgia, and asking him to
send you w copy of the new catalogue.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, An*. 1.—While glnsses clinked
nnd ineo snd women sboutetl orders to the
wallers in "Heotty”. Ijtvclle’s Kaiernli! hull
nt Ntf. 7 and B Chatham square early to-
day, * young wnmnu, pale ami theptgg,
I.no. kcd nt the door wbleh bore the alga,
(.aides’ Entrance. 1 *
.Ionic Kelly, the waiter In Ihe place,
met ii on Me- I’.i.u ii ,,.li -1,, l - .Ilin
lille,” answered the 1.11111 111,ill» As be hhw
the woman he w-owlpd and started toward
her. dcmnniltag her buetaeae.
"My business I- wtljl las, RM reBBOG
"I am your wife.
I bar
, luislae
telling ]
sTTA,
of lirr *klrt an«l o i
crrnnn. Kelly f**ll to
lint! atrurk him ou
tin* nIioiiMbt Itloilt*
Ily Frlvnta I**a«<1 Wlr*.
New York, Aug. I.—Htate Senator
Patrick H. McCarren refused today to
discuss the claim made by Mrs. Mary
Dlzon, of No. 12 I,cnox road,’Flatbush.
that she la hla common law wife nnd
that a S-ye»r-old child christened by
Father Parclles, In Ihe church at tho
corner of Fulton and Aberdeen streets,
Brooklyn, as “Patrick H. McCarren,
Jr.," Is hi* son.
Manton Wyvell, *n attorney at No.
ON LOUD SNORING CHARGE
HACKMAN IS ARRAIGNED.
Hperlal lo 'She Georgian.
Havannah, On., August 1.—Ren Herb,
n harkman, was charged by a police
man In the recordeCi court yesterday
with going to sleep In his hick snd
snoring so loudly a* to awaken the
gueata of a hotel In front of which tho
hack waa etandlng. Recorder Myrlck
could not at first understand IfOw a
man can be guilty of dleordcrly con
duct while aeleep. The heckmnn was
permitted to go with a warning ngnlnst
loo loud serenades through hi* nn-nl
organ.
ttO Broadway, nnni.un
senllng Mrs. Dlzon. he
auprciQp court. Brook
ment by <l«*fnti11 In th
000 ngikinitt
The Inttei
Dixon's bre
served upni
* that repre-
II move in the
fi. for Juds-
•uni of $200,-
u-naior Mct’arren.
I**nl«n that i*ip«*rii In Mrs.
h of promise action were
him. but Lawyer Wyvell
affidavit from Process
in Mapdelbaum net time
in Hrooklyr
TO REPRESENT SAVANNAH
AT 8TATE MATCH AT MACON.
WHILE WINE GLASSES CLINK, .
WOMAN SHOOTS HER HUSBAND
l*e in
with
with
cr from rhr folds
mix out. With a
fl.H.r, The bullet
m nn<l lodged In
•«l and darted away Into
WOMAN SA YS PA 7 M'CAR REN
IS HER OWN DEAR HUBBY j
j
tperlal
The
«»r*cln
Sav
lowing rlfl
nah at the
Lleutenn
the Renoral
Quards
j*t 1. -The foj-
ppreeent 8*van-
• Htate match at Macon
mt Colonel J. C. Poetrll, of
il Htaff; Captain R. J. Travlp,
ng Company C of the
•iiptnln W. O. Auatt^. ord-
L’f*r Guarda, Lleuten&ht ®te-
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of the
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