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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Friday. sr.rTF.sinni: x, not
APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES.
The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council,
under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, and we believe it best that all
should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons.
We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this
explanation is due the public.
I hereby make application to tha u«xt
meeting of city council for retail liquor
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail beer II-
CTB " St ” WILSON.
t hereby make application to the next
neetlnc of clnr council for retail liquor
!«•«.<• ** ,3srf r *'”' 5 tr Tl' WILSON.
1 hereby make application at the next
meeting of city council for wholeaate beer
WILSON.
Notice 1> hereby given nf application to
nnt mooting of my council for renown I
of retail liquor license at M Went MUrhell
OLENDALE SI’BINO DISTILLING CO.
Kollo* la hereby titan that at the- next
R rating of city council I will apply for
*r license at 208 Decatur •tree;.
B. II. NEWELL.
J herehr nioko application to the neat
S ieetin* of city council for rrtall llquol
eemc at IS Marietta street.
NATHANIEL It. BULLOCK.
iiccnac a, 45 ssd
1 hereby make application to the next
meeting of dtp council for retail liquor
Keener at 43 South Pryor
Alt BK(mK.
Notice It hereby siren of applicationt/or
wholesale liquor llceusf at Is Peachtre*
atreet. JOSEPH THOMPSON CO.
' f hereby moke appllratlon to the next
mtetlng nf city ronncll for retail liquor
ffc.e'.t * W«* j‘4*V t tt , fcN.Y.
At next meeting of dly council We will
apply for 11 cenac to ralail aplrltuoua and
null liquor.
TENNESSEE
[To II COM I* ANY.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for ratnll liquor
ffeenae 10 and 1! Wnltnn .tre,IAIIIK8.
We hereby make application to the next
meeting of dly council for retail liquor
Kcenee nt 21 Writ Mitchell atreet.
ROTHSCHILD A: CO.
. hereby make application to the next
meeting of eltv ronncll far retail liquor
Kcenee at si Smith Brian! street. .
CENT1BY DJHTILl.ING t t'MPAM.y
Nutlet* Is hereby glvol
application nt tin- next
1 hereby make application to the next
meeting of dtv cmidl for rcn-wnl of re
tail liquor llccuec nt 111 s ^"'“nTTU*!'
We hereby make application In the next
-meeting of city council for renewal of re
tail liquor «Wje^« i'^oR^US;
„Je,W ffi-TK
tenee at B Nor.h ‘^^EsVlEIM.
! hereby make application to th** nhxt
meeting of city council for retail liquor
llcenac at 7 Eaat Alabama atrcci,
1. H. OPI’KNIIBIM.
133 Patera atreet,
wboleoab' liquor Ucauae at
LOWENSTE1N k. CO.
W. I*. BH1DWKU. A CO.
W> will apply at the next meeting of
city council for transfer of wholesale beer
license from 62 S. Foray th street to 262 Mari
etta atreet. W. L. HIUDWELL A CO.
W. L. RRIDWKLL A CO.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail liquor license nt 36 East
Alabamn street. M. W. KBIT).
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail beer tlceuae at 35« Pecntru
atreet. W. M. ALSTON.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
NEGRO
TO LUNCH
When Howard McCurdy, a 13-year-
old negro boy. was arraigned for trial
Friday morning In police court, another
negro youth declared the boy had at
tempted to get a crowd of other negro
boys to lynch him.
He said the boya expressed a willing*
nsee to aid In the lynching, and that
he feared he would be roughly handled.
McCurdy, he said, struck him on the
head with a rock. Recorder Broylee
imposed a fine of $5.7$ on McCurdy.
Ceuntees Adjudflod Insane.
New York, Sept. 28.—The Countess
Mankowskl. daughter of John M. Blx-
by, and wife of Count Caslmlr Ignace
Minkpwski, has been adjudged to be
Incompetent to manage either hereelf
or her affairs.
t will apply st the next meeting of city
council for retail beer license st 264 Decatur
street. I. SINKOVITZ.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for wholesale liquor license at 264
atreet. I. SINKOVITZ.
I will apply at the next meeting of dtr
council for retail liquor license at 180 Deca
tur atreet. A^ 8IIUK3IAN.
I will apply at the next'meeting of city
council for retail liquor license at .16 Deca
tur street. M. HI IT JIM AN.
I will at next meeting of the city com.
ell make application for renewal of retail
liquor license at 129 North Pryor street.
d. w. Kennedy.
Mitchell street.
J. D. BRADY A 11110.
We will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail liquor license st 81 Decs*
tor atreet. STEINBERG A AHEl.SON.
I will apply nt the next meeting of elty
round! for liquor license nt It lS-Sttfc Knit
Wall atreet. K. «. MOOUE.
I will make application nt the next meet
ing of the city comic!! for retail liquor II-
Notice In hereby given of application for
beer ilcetme at Ml Decatur atreet.
JAMES HUGHES.
I will apply nt the next meeting of city
council fur retail liquor license nt 12 Mari
etta street. REV ROSENTHAL,
I will apply nf next meeting of city coun
cil for retail l»ecr license nt 126 ‘ Butler
atreet. ,1. E. PATTERSON.
IKE WIIKKLER.
I Honor license at 6 Decatur
PROUTY A CO.
r will apply fo city council at its next
meeting for wholesale liquor license st 117
Decatur street. GUI BERMAN.
I will apply to next meeting of city coun
cil for retail beer license at 840 Decatur
street. J. R. WOOD.
MURRAY WATSON.
I will apply to next meeting of city coun
cil for retail liquor license st 20 Madison
iue. B. EHRLICH.
I will spply nt next meeting of city ct
ell for retail liquor license/nt 94 Decatur
street. M. M. COHEN A SON.
council for wholesale liquor license i
Pryor street.
POTTH-THOMPNON LIQUOR CO.
Ill apply nt next meeting of elty conn
c|l for retail liquor license nt 43 Decatur
street. JAKE GU8IN.
I. A L. CLEIN.
We will apply at next meeting of elty
st the next meet Jug of the genera I round,
for retsll liquor license at 149 Peters
street. NEWTON WHEELER.
I will apply at next meeting of city conn-
dl for retail liquor license at JM Decatur
street. JOHN FAITH.
I will apply st next meeting of city coun-
1 will make application at the next-meet
ing of the dt.v counrll for retail liquor
ll**H*A n * 111 V*.lh
1 will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for rctnII liquor license at corner
of Central and Decatur.
SAM KLINE.
At the next meeting of the city council
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license at 174 Decatur street.
L. PFEFFER.
I hereby make application to the nsxt
meeting of city council for renewal of r«*ta‘
liquor license at $0 Decatur street.
GEORGIA LIQUOR COMPANY,
Per 8. FELDMAN, Prop.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license st 26 Btit Alabama street.
J. M. BRESLIN.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license at S Walton atreet.
J MORRIS II. MANHBIM.
I will make application nt the next meet
lug of city council for retail liquor llcenfo
at 106 Docntur street.
T. O. HAOTBRTY.
council for retail liquor license at
■lft£
We hereby make application at the next
meeting of the city council for wh«>!e«ale
liquor license at 7? South Broad street.
R. M. ROSE COMPANY.
We hereby make apnllrntlnn at the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor li
cense nt ltt Decatur street.
FRIEND A QUINN.
At the next meeting of city council I
will make application for retail liquor ll<
cense ut 151 Decatur street.
A. ABELSKY.
I hereby make application to tbs next
meeting of city council for retail liquor H
cense at 26 North Broad street.
D. B. HOLLIS.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor li
cense at 123 Decatur street.
J. E. BROWN.
1 hereby make application to the next
meeting of clt/ council fur retulWlquor II-
...ii.A .«t A7 VapIIi tlniitil .1.11*1
I hereby make application at the next
meeting of the council for retail liquor
“ c * nM * t lM M . 8,muonb.
I will make application at the next meet
ing of the city council tor retail liquor
license at 67 North Broad street.
WM. WOLPERT.
At the next meeting of city council, 1
will apply for renewal of retsll liquor
license nt 48 Decatur street.
PAUL HENT8CIIEL.
At the next meeting of city council ws
At the next meeting of city council I will I hereby apply
ipply for retail liquor license at No. 7 W. council for retail
Alabama street. If. SILVERMAN. rletta street.
We will make application at the next
meeting of the city council for retell liquor
license at III Peters street.
LAMBERT * IIARBUCK.
At the next meeting of general council we
will apply for oeer license at JOT Edgewood
svenut. GANN A GARRAUX.
apply for retail llquoF license st 4 North
Broad strrst.
SOUTH BEND DISTILLING CO.
Notice Is hereby gWeu that I will apply
at ths »ext meeting of elty ronncll for re
tail liquor license at 170 Decatur street.
J. 31. SWORDS.
council for ficense to retsll liquors
Decatur street.
REID-GORDON CO.
At the next meeting of general council I
ail liquor' license at 202
W. R. ARCHER.
At the nsxt regular meeting of city coun
ell. we will apply for renewal of whole
file liquor license st 8 Central avenue.
II. JACOBS LIQUOR COMPANY.
At the next meeting of city council I will
apply for retail liquor license nt 28 Decs
tur street, for whites only.
A. C. 3IINIIINNETT.
Notice Is hereby giren that I will apply
at the neat meeting of Htr council for re
tail liquor license at 113 Petera atreet.
W. 8. FRANK LI >
beer license at 299 l_
J. T. ALEXANDER.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply
at the next meeting of city council for re
tail liquor license at 156 Marietta street.
F. FREDERICK.
Ing of the city i
14$ Decatur stret.
L R08ENF1LD A CO.
I hereby make application at the next
meeting of clt^ council ^for retail liquor H-
* B OROLMAN.
hereby make application at the next
meeting of city council for wholesale li
quor license at 24 South Pryor street,
LOMAX DISTILLING COMPANY.
meeting of city council for retail liquor li
cense nt 14 Marietta street.
A. SAMUELS.
ply at next meeting of city
“ liquor license at 26 3la-
A. L. TENNIS.
At the next meeting of city council, I
will make application for retail liquor li
cense at 224 Marietta afreet.
PLENNIK MINER.
I hereby make application nt the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
license ut 74 Decatur street.
* CLINE BROS.
I hereby make application at the next
meeting of the city council for retail
liquor license nt 183 Decatur street.
1. SM I’LL VAN*
council for license to retail lluuoca at
Central avenue. J. C. WALLACE.
at next meeting- of city council for
liquor license At 2 South Pryor street.
4. C. WALLACE.
At the regular meeting of dtr,council
I will apply for reuawal of retail liquor
lkettso at $4 Decatur street.
At the next meeting of the city council I
will apply for retail Uquor IteMM at JM
Decatur street. 31. 8C1IURMAN.
I will apply at next meeting of elty coun.
£& n "" "r-^sss SoMSr
At the next meeting of city council, we
Decatur street.
FELD A CO.
for 27 North Pryor street.
1. II. OPPBNIIEIM,
I will apply at the next meeting of city
■“ *■- —“ — * “ Wall
IN.
I will apply at next meeting of city
council for retail liquor llcenae^a^a ^Rroaa
liquor license
South Hronil street.
GUAY fc CONDON.
rr«L»
At the next meeting of city council,
will apply for llc.u.e to r*tt|| «j>trttuoq»
»ml melt liquor. .1 111 «nd la Peter*
CAMPBELL * POOLE.
At th*. n*>t uwetlnc of eltj.council,.I
will «pplr for, Ite.ii** to null ui.lt U-
W'» « *34 r*teu Itreet.
T. O. TOOLE.
At the next meeting of rite council, wo
will applje for rot»ll molt Kquoro lleonao
nt 179 Walker atroot.
J. W. MOSS A CO.
At the nail meeting nt c|t.T council, we
*111 apply for rttall wait llquora llcenaa
t IDS retera ntroet.
MOSS St HAYS.
I will apply at the neat meeting.of city
We will apply at the neat meeting of city
council for retail liquor llcena* nt 157*4 Pe
tera atreet. K. K. YAIIDROUOH St CO.
At the next meeting nf tha Connell I will
apply for retail beer llcenae at 30X MnrletU
atreet. J. M. BRAZIL.
At the next meeting of city council, I
will apply for retail liquor license nt 111
Decatur atreet. M. 1.. HIIATZKN.
At the next meeting of council I will ap
ply for retail beer llcenae nt 1«1 Kilgewood
arenue. CHAR. WEITNAUEIt.
We will apply at the next meeting nf city
council for retail liquor llcenae nt the Klin-
hnll home. LODGER Sc ZIM3IF.lt.
At the next meeting of elty council wa
will make application for wholesale liquor
llcenae at 907 Marietta atreet.
MEYF.R & CO.
I will apply nt neat meeting nf city coun-
II for retail liquor llcenae at M Decatur
treet. R. ABELMAN.
will npply for retail liquor lleenne
Decatur atreet.
PAN OAVAOHAN.
At the next meeting of city council wo
a*UI apply for retail liquor llcenae at ltt
Petera atreet.
DAN GAVAGIIAN Sc BRO.
At the next meeting nf city ronncll I will
apply for retail liquor llcenae at MOreatnr
atreet. P. COHEN.
At the next meeting of general council we
‘r for rr “ ' —
atreet.
, Jig of gene . _
Will apply for retail liquor llcenae at >99
Marietta it—*
CHARGED WITH STEALING
HAND PAINTED CHINA WARE
H. T. Latham, a young white man
whoa* hom* In In Chestnut atreet, near
the old barrack*, I* held prisoner In
the police nation accused of stealing
hand-painted china, and other gooda,
valued at MOO, from Dr. J. B. Hurt, In
Inman Park.
Latham la a carpenter and has been
doing work about the Hurt residence
of late. It la charged that he carried
away the missing goods at different
times. The china belongs to Mrs. Hurt
and la valued at about 930. The cloth
ing and other stolen articles run up the
total to about SSoo.
Latham was arrested by Detective
Connally. He admits tnklng the china,
but denies any knowledge of the other
goods* Some of the booty has been re
covered.
GIRL IS FATALLY SCALDED
B Y SHO WER OF HOT CA TSUP
Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 28.—Betty
Hontcap. a young woman, employed at
the plant of the T. A. Snider Catsup
FALL TOP
COATS
of the newest cut and materials are in order from this
time on. The first chill in the air sets you to thinking
of buying one. Don't stop at the thought, but buy one
today. Select it from our stock of Top Coats selected for
their style and perfect finish.
Qualities ever the best, assortment incomparable, and
prices—well, judge by these:
Nobby Top Coats from $15.00 to $27.50.
ESSI0 BROTHERS,
"CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN."
^ 26 WHITEHALL STREET.
Company, was fatally scalded thin af
ternoon with boiling catsup. While
working nt a table, an overhead pipe
used to carry th* hot fluid mass from
the large vats burst and ahe wan de
luged by the stream that Issued forth.
Its force was such that ahe was knock
ed to the floor and saturated with the
boiling compound before she could be
rescued. The young woman was taken
to the city hospital, where It was stated
she could live but a few hours.
NEGRO FACES OTHER
BURGLARY CHARGES
Charlie Henderson, the negro ser
vant bound over by Recorder Broyles
Thursday morning on charges of bur
glary and larceny, will have to face
additional charges of this character. .
Plain Clothes Offlcsr Starnes, who
has been working on the esse, Thurs
day afternoon recovered two trunks
and a suitcase, said to have been stolen
by Henderson. One of Ills trunks was
found In the rear of 379 West Mitchell
street and the other In the rear of 198
South Porsyth atreet. The offleer hat
also recovered a stickpin stolen some
time ago from the residence of Mrs. E.
Barkley, ITS Juniper street.
The two trunks contatnsd several
suits of One clothing. Ons suit hat
been Identified as belonging to C. &
Beck, of 201 Angler avenue, and an
other belongs to O. W, Boley. of the
same place". This house was burglar-
lied recently.
Offleer Starnes says he will have the
negro Indicted In ths new cases.
DESPITE THREATS
NEGRO TESTIFIES
T
Recorder Commends Jim
Woods for Aiding the
Police.
In ths trial Friday morning In police
court of several negroes accused of
rioting and shooting out elsctrlc lights
In Darktown, Recorder Broyles took
occasion highly to command Jim
Woods, a negro, for aiding the police
and testifying against members of hla
race In ths face of threats against his
life.
When Woods awoke Friday morning
at hts home In Darktown he found un
der hla door a card bearing thin omi
nous threat:
Jim Woods: If you go to court this
morning we will get you and put out
your light."
There was no signature to the card.
Notwithstanding the threat, Woods ap
peared In court In the presence of a
crowd of Darktown negroes and testi
fied for the prosecution. He saw none
of ths disorder himself, but had fur
nished the police with a list of names
of negroes alleged to have taken part.
Ths namss had been given to Woods
by another negro, who said ha was
afraid to furnish them to the police,
rearing the wrath of the negroes.
"I told him.” said Woods, "to glva m*
the names and I would turn them over
to the police, that I wanted to help
preserve order, and that I was not
afraid of the whole gang.”
Other Negro Seared.
The other negro, who conducts a bar
ber shop in Darktovyn. was evidently
scared and In court denied he gave the
names to Woods. Ht admitted that
threats were made against him Mon
day afternoon when he tried to stop
some disorder.
All of the witnesses summoned by
the police were strikingly Ignorant as
to the Identity of the negroes partici
pating In the rioting, and Policeman
Pate, who, s*lth Policemen Mashburn
and Hollingsworth, prosecuted the rase,
declared the witnesses had been threat
ened.
"Woods, you have done exactly right
In this matter. If all good negroes
would follow your example and aid the
FAMOUS CHINESE NABOB
DIES IN FLOWER Y KINGDOM;
HIS GIRLS WED AMERICANS
Honolulu, H. L, Sept. 29.—Wing Ah
Fong, the famou* Chinese multi-mil
lionaire, I* dead in China. He began
life as a coolie, married a Portuguese
girl, amassed a fortune, and married off
hts thirteen pretty daughters to promi
nent men. nearly all Americana. Three
married officers In ths Cnltsd States
navy, one being ths wife of Hear Ad
miral Whiting. One of the Miss Ah
Fongs wedded an American army of
fleer.
police, It would do much toward rellev
Ing this deplorable situation."
Ths main part of the Investigation
n«* devoted to the mobbing by negroei
Monday afternoon of Frank J. Devoe, of
142 Walton street, a collector, who was
roughly handled In the vicinity of Har
ris and Butler streets. Devoe wai
chased by a crowd of negroes, which
stoned him, shot at him several times,
and Anally cornered him In the store of
C. H. Bell, a negro, 318 Butler atreet.
The negroes swarmed Into the store
after him, but he Anally managed -to
escape through a rear door and ran for
some distance In a rain of bullets.
Hit by Ons Bullet
One bullet struck him on ths arm and
another grased his head.
After Devoe ran out of the store, sev
eral of the negroes turned their at
tention to Bell’s cash drawer and
robbed It. In defending his property
the merchant used a cleaver and cut
Son Morrow, a negro. In the back and
on the arm. *
Morrow was bound over to the supe-<
rior court under 81,400 bond on charges
of assault with Intent to murder and
robbery. He was ths only negro who
could be connected with tha Devoe as
sault.
Tom Morant, another negro, was
bound over under 81.000 bond on tie
charge of larceny after trust. He wai
not Identified ss one of the rioters,
but was held accused of stealing from
A. W. Farllnger, the well-known mer
chant.
Charlie Howard was fined 818.75,
while cases against John Morris, W’ll-
ber Payne and Walter Payne were dis
missed.
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less than one year ago placed on the
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking vision In one
frame and locking like one glass. They
have proven the moat successful of all
the advertised Invisible bifocals.
Qround In a deep torlc curve, giving a
large visual field for reading ss well as
walking. They are the most perfect and
beautiful glass sold. Consult us about
bifocals. We have them all. Sales
room. 81 Peachtree. Atlanta, Oa.
WIRES ARE ALL DOWN
TO SOUTHERN POINTS
FROM MONTGOMERY
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 28.—The
wind and rainstorm which visited the
South, beginning Wednesday night, and
which Is now In progress, did consid
erable damage to communication be
tween Montgomery and Southern
points. The Southern Bell Telephone
Company reported no communication
further south than Oreenvllle, about
40 miles from Montgomery, and the
Western Union. Postal And Louisville
and Nashville train dispatcher had no
communication farther than Fort De
posit, 80 miles from this city.
This was a great disadvantage to ths
Louisville and Nashville officials be
cause they could not keep up with the
trains. All came In many hours late.
The storm began here about midnight
Wednesday and continued to Increase.
The wind reached a velocity of 88 miles
per hour. The high wind and heavy
rainfall made business almost come to
a standstill.
"DON'T CARE" DRUNKS
T REAL CARE
Tom Brown and Victor Dosler,
Greeks, who conduct a soda fount and
fruit store at Decatur street and Cen-
tral avenue, were each lined 825.75 on
Thursday afternoon by Recorder
Broyle* on the charge of selling spirit
uous liquors In the soda fount.
** ,he of
uie trial Thursday morning of joe
Ross, a negro, who was lined for
GANN Sc QARBAUX.
At th* next meeting of th* city counrll
I will apply for retail liquor llcene* at 143
Decatur atreet. C. M. CALLAWAY.
I will make application st the next meat-
so of the city council for beer leelnse at
« Decatur street. 1. C. CL AUK.
At tho next mooting of tb* c|tj council I
rill apply for retail liquor license at 130
Decatur street. J. W. WltAY.
for wholesale liquor license nt 18 Mar!
•treet.
CARBOLL REID DISTILLING CO.
At the next meeting of general counrll we
w^apply for &W*
t next meeting of council I will apply
«..1l Uquor W 0 .I H I &nth o I. r S
OVH LEOKLEK.
8 o
Iceuae nt 117 Ksc-
O. fl. CARY.
I will apply at tho next meeting nf city
8 mndl for retail liquor llcenae at 39 West
unter atreet. W. 8. McCAllTV.
1 hereby make appUcatlon for retail liquor
eenae at 148 Petera itreet.
HVt M'NINCH.
I hereby .make annllcatlon for retail beer
license af 514 Marietta street.
BYT. M’NINCH.
We will apply st next meeting of dtjr
council foe retail llqnor license at 80 De
catur street. WALLACE ft CO.
I wlU make application at the next meet
ing nf council for retail liquor llcrnss at 98
Whitehall street 1'. A. LYNCH.
We hereby make application to tho next
meeting el city ronncll for retail liquor
lleenne at the Piedmont hotel, corner
Peachtree sad Luckls streets.
HAIIVBT ft WOOD, Leasees.
At the next meeting of flly council wo
will mnka application for wholesale liquor
Marietta street.
JACOBS* PHARMACY COMPANY,
Ws will apply at the next meeting of dtr
round! for wholeanlo liquor license at 3
Bast Mitchell street.
DRANNEN ft ANTHONY.
I will api
counrll for
entur street.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city conndl for retail liquet
llrenee at 27 North Pryor street.
apply st ths next meeting of clij
for llcene* to retsll beer at no nr
treet. M. J. I’RlflOCK.
I Tl
OI'FFaNIlRIM.
Notice In htrth/ glron that I will at tha
next mrotlnu of city council, apply for
ratal! be#r lleonao at 243 Docntur atroot.
J. O. CARROLL.
1 will apply nt tho next mooting of city
council for ratall boor llcenae at B2 Doca-
tur atroot. C. PHILLIPS.
Notice la hereby given that we will maka
application to tho noxt session of tho dtr
council for wboloaale Uquor llconoe at 246
Decatur atroot.
31. RAIZON & SON. .
IIAYNIK DISTILLING 4,’031 PANY.
council for rotall liquor license <
Inf of tho dty council for retail beer li
cense it 232 Deeatnr atreet.
L. M. PORTER.
LAYING TILE FLOORING
IN CAPITOL BUILDING
drunkenness and »()o said he became
Intoxicated oh a beverage sold by
•own and known as "don’t care.”
Detective t’onnally Investigated the
"’ a ''r r “I* 1 entered cases against the u.».»
wrecks. A sample ul “don't care” was wine.
Rpeelsl to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 28—The con
tractors who have charge of Improv
ing the Interior of the old capitol have
begun the work of putting In the tile
flooring, and as a result the front pert
of the building Is blocked and thoee
having business at the cepltol have to
go |n the entrance by the governor's
office. .The work on the south side ad
dition Is progrdssibe rapidly.
exhibited In court snd was tested for
the recorder by a Decatur street *a-
loontat. He pronounced It wine. The
Greeks said they had been selling the
drink for years and had no Idea It was