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A i LA.s i'A (i ijOnO i A.\.
IS INVITED
TO VISIT AUGUSTA
The Great Commoner May
liver an Address During
Fall Fair.
gp«nl to«» i._Hon. Wlllism
. Hrvnn ho* I"’'" Mble ' 1 ,rom Au ‘
,.T rtrtt tUI. .'Hr daring th. fall fair
„„ address. The cablegram eu
2?, Abandon. where Mr. Bryan bee hie
MHeertrre. The eeeetKIr. committee of
f' 1 . nMoelntlou held • meetlne ree-
the, Ji Hmirored this action, and have
ImiU “ "««<»« Inducement, to
''.There .li.rloil the f«lr.
r SL nUeeram eent Mr. Brjren from Au
gStl I- «• follower
*•£ Wlillem i«mln*. Drren. cere Ai
.TembaMidor. lee.don.-The Ororrie
“ Aeeoeletlon cordially Invites
L el ,law e during the fair et Augusts
KmdJr » to November J. Where will for-
met Invitation .rj'J r jJlis" 1 U. JACKSON,
"President."
vn renlr ha* lH»*n received to the cable-
n. vet hut there ere meny here who
Efi" ‘ tiet he will vl.lt Augusta.
Mil KIDNAPED
NIS OWN CHILDREN
Lonif Chase Began at Brunswick
Ended in Massachusetts with
McBride’s Arrest,
Requisition papers from Georgia have
been forwarded to Massachusetts for
Dr Janies T. McBride, a prominent
physician of Franklin Furnace, Ohio,
who Is held at Cheater on the charge
of kidnaping his two children.
The neceasary 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. McBrides arrest follows a long
snd persistent chase, which began at
Brunswick and continued through
Florida, New Jersey, New York state,
Canada, hack to New York, and finally
ending with hie arrest at Chester, Mas-
aachusetts.
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 poeseas 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 Mra. McBride became
frantic with anxiety. She Anally em
ployed John W. Connally, 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 would
meet her there.
Chief Connally alao learned that
Gray was really named Walter Bett-
mnn. nnd that he was employed by Dr.
McBride, who was separated from his
wife, to eecure the children.
Then began the long chase which
ended with Dr. McBrlde’i arrest In
Cheater Monday.
COL. ESTILL ATTACKS
SMITH AND HOWELL
Special to Th* Georgian.
Camilla. (in., Auguat 1.—Colonel J. H. Ka
tin. candidate for the Democratic nomina
tion for governor, spoke In the court house
here yesterday to an audience of about 200
to 300 people. Including a few ladles.
He Mid very little about an j of tha
other ciiiiilldntes, nnd did not mention any
except Hoke Smith and Clark Howell.
Ilia sharp thrusts at these two gentleman
were nliout equally divided between the
two. nnd none of his remarks wera of a
nindallnglnff variety.
He waa Introduced by W. A. Allen, ed
itor of The Camllln Enterprise, In a abort
and eloquent apeech.
E FOR TRIAL
OE NEGRO ASSAILANT
kpevial to The Georgian.
Perry, On,, Auguat 1.—Judge W. H.
Felton waa in Perry yesterday for ths
purpose of drawing a Jury to try Jeff.
Hlllhouse, who Is charged with crlml
nal assault and murder committed
uimn a mulatto girl about fifteen years
>dd. near U'lllaton. The special term
will be convened here on the aecond
Monday In Auguat.
J. P. Duncan and L. L. Brown were
appointed to defend Hlllhouse.
BIG GINNERY PLANT
ABOUT COMPLETED.
kpeclsl to The Georgian.
Kparks, Ga., August 1.—The Claude
Adams Company, wholesale grocers and
cotton factors here, are Just completing
one Of the largest ginning establish
ments In the state. The plant repre
sents an outlay of 120,000, and has a
rapacity of too bales per day. This
plant handles both upland and
bland cotton.
Your Nerves
. I( '* J»»r nerves that eanae the heart
“ Pilssle. the lungs to Inhale the oxy.
**n, the brain to direct the motion of
'»r.v organ of the body, the stomach to
'.s' ,h * Mvsr to accrete the bile,
he kidney, to filter the blood, and the
bowels to carry og the waete.
"hen the nerres of the stomach be.
eewe weakened It remits In stomach
l oubt,, indigestion, constipation.
Tld, I, true of all the prgans of the
if. and proven that to corn disease
roa must Strengthen the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
" . L*. Mis to com Ml
nhAr* Hlevpteesnene, Ken-
". O-''•'fdech.. Backache, Epilepsy,
etoioich, Uver nnd Kidney troaMea.
out lirf *|L brek £* *1©W». barvoaa. wora
f ana In constant pain. 1 doctor**!
fcrJSS’te sad finally the doctor mid
jsfflsgaf'sa? Sid.
‘HARRY K. THAW IS NOW INSANE
ON THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY”
—DECLARES A TOMBS PRISON WARDEN.
GRADY'S PAY WARD
MAY MUSHED
Trustees Seem To Be in Favor of
‘ Such a Move-
Those with a superabundance of money
with which to defray the expenses of their
IHa will, In the future, find no plneo In
Grady hospital, tt waa practically decided
to eliminate the pay ward feature from thla
city Institution at a meeting of the trus
tees Tuesday afternoon. The session was
Oiled with debate of caloric natnre. It
wss finally decided to take definite action
Id the pey ward matter nt the next reg
ular session and to put all trustees on no
tice of this decision.
Much dissatisfaction baa arisen from
time to time because of the pay wards.
It baa been claimed that the pay patients
hare not received sufficient attention, aud
for this reason the trustees wish to make
the hospital a charitable one throughout
by cutting off the only source of revenue
now allowed at the InstltuUon.
The late trouble with the nurses was alao
touched upon at the meeting.
Ur. Floyd Mcltae and Ur. James Baird
were In attendance to answer for the med
ical board In the matter, bat It was decided
that the trustees bad no jurisdiction lu the
matter, so it waa dropped.
REV, LAWRENCE PHELPS
BROTHERKWARO
Noted Congregational Minister
Is Coming to At
lanta.
\
Aa a brother of Elisabeth Phelpa
Ward, the noted novelist, the recent
announcement which waa made to the
effect that Rev. Lawrence Phelps. a
well-known preacher and paator of the
Orthodox Congregational church at
Leomlnater, Manx, had accepted a fac
ulty position with the Atlanta Theolog
ical Seminary, haa been of speclal ln-
tereat to theologians throughout the
South, not only because of the promi
nence of Dr. Phelpe'in the theological
world, but also from the. fact that he
cornea from a literary family which
haa won fame during the past cen
tury.
Elisabeth Phelpa Ward la perhaps
beat known to the literary worid from
her “Gates Ajar,” which haa been
translated Into several languages. Her
husband, Herbert D. Ward, l> almost
equally as welt known from hla many
magaslne articles and book, of fiction.
Dr. Lawrence Phelpa la himself a great
student of literature and aa an au
thority upon productions of a Biblical
nature haa attained considerable fame.
Hla coming to Atlantn la a matter of
great pleasure to members of the local
mlnlafers' association, who recognise In
him a worthy addition to their number.
RETURNS TO JAIL
TO SERVE SENTENCE
Special to Tha Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Auguat t.—Ponders
Bridges, n Marlon county, negro, came In
nt the last term of the I'nlteil States
court held here In Ueccinl»er, to n term of
oue month In Jail nnd n fine of fioo. Ills
sentence, with that of several other ue-
groes. waa suspended until August 1. to nl-
low them to go home nnd make n cron,
with tile understanding that they were to
come hock and aerro out the sentence of
the court.'
GOES TO NEW YORK
TO AID IN REVIVAL
Special to The Georgian.
Hnhlln. Ga., Auguat ].—Rev. M. A.'Jen-
now Mag conducted l»y tbe Calvary Bap
tist church. In that city.
After filling this engagement, Mr. Jen*
liefore returning to hla charge.
Hilling hla absence the Baptist pulpit
will lie occupied by Bev. W. II. Mich, of
Macon; ltev. Allen Fort, of Americas, and
Iter. J. II. Barlier, of Kentucky.
ENEMIES OF LABOR
WILL BE OPPOSED
By Private I-toed Wire.
Washington. August I.—'Thomas K. Tra
cey, of Boston, haa been Appointed to lend
the campaign of the Federation of feiilnir
against the men In congress who have
shown themselves as opposed to legtsla
lion favored by organised Isis*.
"We have been following matters at the
rapltol closely for a long time," said Mr.
Trseey, discussing his apnolntuient, "and
ttoil was taken. We bare made note of
the different legislators who have taken
n stand ngnlnst measures In opposition to
organized labor, and we art* nov- p ret hi red
His Mother Proposes to Have Him Examined as to Sanity-
Evelyn Thaw Pose in the Al'ogether ? One Witness
Declares That She Did.
By Prlrats Leased Wire.
New York, Aucusl 1—"Harry K.
Thaw la Inaaoe on the subject of In
finity," was the declaration made to
day by one of tbe wardens In the
Tombs, who has been trained In the
obtervatlon of men under the charge
of murder. "He begins every Interview,
with 'I am aane,‘ ” said the warden.
The prisoner's mother, havjng de
cided upon the line of defense. Is
awaiting Ihe return of former Gov
ernor Black, the senior member of
Judge Olcott’e law firm. She wilt Im
mediately request Governor Black to
go before Ihe supreme court and ask
for a commission In lunacy to Inquire
Into her son's sanity.
Harry Thaw to Protest
Harry K. Thaw’s protests against
such a move will be unavailing, and If
the, commission finds him Insane he
will be sent to the-asylum at Mattewan
at once.
. Clifford W. Hortrldge, Thaw's per
sonal counsel, le prepared to oppose
such a move.
The prosecution le, handicapped by
the temporary writ of prohibition Is
sued by Justice Blanchard, and As
sistant District Attorney Garvan today
Is awaiting a decision on tbe writ to,
examine important witnesses. One of
t(ie most Important of these has Just
arrived from Chicago. Thla witness'Is
Mabel Barrtson.
Posed in the Altogether,
t/arvan'a anxiety to see Mrs. Bar-
rison was caused.. by the testimony,
which Rose Mareten, ap actress and
former model, gave. Mies Maraten
told Garvan that she had taken thi
Nesblt girl to various artists to pose
and she asserted that Evelyn Nesblt
was introduced to White by Mrs. Bar
rtson.
After Miss Maraten waa examined
by (lie assistant district attorney, Mrs.
Evelyn Nesblt Thaw gave out a state
ment In which she said aha did not
know the witness and had never been
taken by her to an artist.
Miss. Maraten told Garvan that tbe
Nesblt girl from the first posed In the
nude and that her conduct never could
be called modest.
Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw went to
Roslyn and spent last night with her
mother-in-law and Mrs. George Law-
iler Carnegie.
SOCIAL LIFE AT COLLEGE.
There Is no good reason why a girl
should wait until she Is through school
before she acquiree those gracea of
manner and conversation which fit her
for a place In good society. On the
contrary. It must be admitted that the
acquiring of these social gracea la an
Important part of the equipment that
she should get at college. White
Bborler College pi by no means a
"society school,” In Ihe narrow sense
of the term, yet Us teachers fully real-
Ixe the Importance of social culture,
and the Imparting of It, botfi by precept
end practice. Is a part of their constant
work. Frequent talks on etiquette are
given by the teachers, and In order to
give the students an opportunity of
mingling with pollta society under fa
vorable conditions, mueicales and re
ceptions are held from time to time.
The dignified, cordial and self-respect
ing manner of Ihe Hhorter College
graduate has been commented on again
and again In every part of the South.
Would It not be wise for you to place
your daughter In such a school when
you send her off? Learn more of this
great college by writing the President
at Rome, Georgia, and asking him to
■end you a copy of the new catalogue.
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WE TAKE IMPRES8I0N AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME DAY.
ROUND TRIP
Sommer 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.
Sommer Rates to Colorado, Jane Istto Sept. 30
Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH
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Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington,
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Chicago to California.
WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION.
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt.,
124 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 thnt tho Standard, Real Kstato Loan Company of Wash
ington, D. C., will sell.you a home-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build a homo anywhoro In the United States and pay for
It In monthly payment! for lest than you aro now paying rent? They
will lend you from 51,000 to 55,000 at 6 per cent, simple Interest, al
lowing you to pay It back In monthly Installments of 57.00 on each
thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of our proposition,
call on or write J. St. Jullen Yates. Stale Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., At-
lanta, Ga. Bell phono 2G53-J. Atlanta phono 1918.
Tniihfil Huillini Agents Wanted in Ettrj Count) in Hit Still.
WHILE WINE GLASSES CLINK,
WOMAN SHOOTS HER HUSBAND
By Private Rented Wire.
New York, Aug. I.—'While glasses clinked
nml men ami women shouted orders to tbe
waitera In "Scotty" Larelle'a Kmerald bnll
at Noa. 7 and 8 Chatham square early to
day, ft young woman, pale nnd limping,
knocked at the door which bore tbe algn,
IsftldeM' Kntrance."
Jatitea Kelly, the waiter In the place,
known mi the Bowery aa "Haudaotite Jim-
ml*," niiawered the anmmotia. Aa be saw
the woman ho aeowled nnd atarted toward
her. demanding her hiiaineaa. •
"My business la with yon," aba replied.
I am your wife, and I hare mora bualneaa
watching your affairs than anyone else in
the world. You hare not been Hqmiro with
me. You hare been keeping company with
other girls. Now I’ll a how you liow a
wife can get revenge."
Then she drew n rerolrer from the fnlda
of her skirt and n shot rang out With n
C onn. Kelly fell 1o the floor. The bullet
d struck him <ui the arm nnd lodged In
the shoulder blade.
The woman turned nnd darted sway Into
•>" I ■'•f Wll.tr «||.' «HS H.H.U InSt In
a hospital.
WOMAN SA YS PA 7 M' CAR REN
IS HER OWN DEAR HUBBY
By I’rlrstr l^sssd Wire. ,
New York, Aug. b—Slate Senator
Patrick H. McCarren refused today to
discuss the claim made by Mra. Mary
Dixon, of No. 82 Lenox root!, Flatbush.
that she Is his rnmmon law wife and
that a 2-year.old child christened by
Father Parrlle*. In the church at the
corner of Fulton and Aberdeen streets,
Brooklyn, as "Patrick H. McL'arren,
Jr," Is his son.
Manton Wyvell, an attorney at No.
ON LOUD 8N0RINQ CHARGE
HACKMAN I8 ARRAIGNED.
fiperlal to The Georgian.
Savannah, Go., August 1.—Ben Herb,
hark’man, waa charged by a police
man In the recorder’s court yesterday
Ith going to sleep In hll hack and
snoring so loudly aa to awaken the
gueat* of a hotel In front of which tbe
hack was atandlng. Recorder Myrtck
could not at first understand how a
man ran be guilty of disorderly con
duct while asleep. The harkman was
permitted to go with a warning agalnat
too loud serenades through hla nasal
organ.
250 Ilrondwny, nnnounres Hint repre
senting Mra. ldxon. he will move In the
supreme court, Brooklyn, for Judg
ment by default In tfl" sum of 1200,-
000 ng.'ihiHt Senator McCarren.
The latter denies Hist papers In Mrs.
Dixon’s breach of promise union were
served upon him, but Lawyer Wyvell
dlsplnya an affidavit from Process
Herver Julius Mamleltmum setting
forth the service of a summons at No.
4 Court Square In Brooklyn on July
1*.
TO REPRE8ENT SAVANNAH
AT 8TATE MATCH AT MACON.
to Tbe Georgian.
Savannah, Oa, August 1—The fol
lowing riflemen will represent Savan
nah nt the state match at Macon:
Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Postell, of
the general stnff; Captain H. J. Travis,
commanding Company C of the
Guards; Captain \V. G. Austin, ord
nance officer Guards; Lieutenant Ste
phen Harris, Company G of Guards:
Lieutenant Halford Fs^lgnnt, of the
Kuval Reserves; Lieutenant Duncan
Kent, of the Naval Reserves; Private
Neyle Colquitt, Company D of Guards.
^ scal or
If You Will See
that this aeal l« on every roll of
Hoofing you huy, WE will sea that
you get value received for your
money.
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manent roofing, and not a make
shift. It l> put up on* square to the
roll; easily applied, and 1« recom
mended by the National Hoard of
Underwrite™ and Southeastern
Tariff Aenoclatlon. Take heed, you
need our roofing nnd we need your
patronage. "You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents,
29 and 31 8outh Forsyth Street. ATLANTA, GA.
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