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THE ATLANTA GEORGrAN.
DELEGATES WHO LOCATED FIRST DISTRICT SCHOOL
THI8 IS A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN FRONT OF THE GUARDS’ ARMORY, SAVANNAH, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON OF THOSE INTERESTED IN THE AWAROING
OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. GOVERNOR TERRELL 13 SEATED ON THE THIRD ROW, NEAR THE CENTER. THE VA
RIOUS DELEGATIONS ARE SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE PICTURE. THE LADIE8 WERE FROM EMANUEL COUNTY. STATESBORO WA8 AWARDED THE COLLEGE.
LANDLADY INVITES CLERK
70 COME AND BE WHIPPED,
A highly unique ,T#>V that has teen
for[lf«K'
Child Labor Bills Are
Introduced In
Congress,
brewing for Xp I months berw^n
S. Wyatt,'a/clerk In th$, grocM?
store of F. A. Al.ddrc, 63 Hast Hunter
street. iiml Mrs. ft.‘ L, Bates, who con-
iluctH n hoarding house near by, reach
ed a climax Tuesday when’Mr*. Hates?
Is said to huve Invited Wyatt out onto
Hie sldwnlk with the threat thnt «hq
] would whip hitip
j Wyatt failed to accept the Invitation;
, but advised Mrs. Hates to send a man
' to fight him. Mrs. Hates promptly re
turned to her Home arid a few minutes
Tatar, a, big*. s ta l wm t rder n p pear id I
HAS BEEN ADOPTED
T<Wj£-for the fray. \t
tWS Junettirc. However, Mr. Moore took
a hand arid re/used to allow the nien
to tight.
Ah a result of this proceeding cases
-were,entered against both Mrs. Bales
and Wyatt and they appeared before
Recorder Broyles Wednesday morning.
After hearing the evidence Judgj
Broyles dismissed the cases, warning
the two principals not to have nny
more trouble, and remarking that they
had been acting like little children.
f WAxhlitemn. Dec. T*.—'i ‘he senate w ill
be kalced at the present session to rat
ify a new treaty between the United
States and Santo Domingo by which
tills government will undertake the ad
ministration of, i lorn In lean customs jo
pay the Interest and amortization
charges upon n now Dominican bond
issue of approximately 118.000.000.
The ^difference between the treaty
which the senate rejected last year an-1
the new agreemnt Is that the United
States will not undertake to adjust the
Dominican foreign claims, hut will onl$'
Ibok after the collection of customs, to
pay the Interest on the refunded debt
following Hunto Domingo's own settle
ment with her present creditors.
Representative Brick, of Indliftm, In-
, tfodllccd.it.Joint resolution In the house
today to amend the constitution so ns
to give congress authority to make uni
form laws governing murrlnge and dl-
Representatlve Maynard, of Virginia,
Introduced u resolution today in -.the
house udvaucing the date for opening
the Jumestown Kxposltlon from May 13
to April 20. 190"
It is said that earnest efforto -arc. be-
n^caqqf
ing made to have a Republican
railed to consider the tariff #nd im autcj
tax question* _
Among the many bills Introduced. In
the senate today were two to regulate
child labor. One was Introduced by
Senator Beveridge und the other by
Senator Lodge. Both were founded on
the principle of prohibiting from Intpr
edate commerce goods manufactured by
child labor. . -
Contract for Brick Let.
Special to The Georgian.
Waycross, (la., Dec. 5.—A. S. Mor
ton. who recently secured the contract
for the dreetloirof the two new school
buildings In tills city. Is back from
Douglas, and is making preparations
for the wily .c«unmencom«tuL of the
work. The contract for the brick was
givfcn to the Wayne Brick Company,
and calls for about 000,000 brick.
JAMES GRABNER ALIVE:
DEAD MAN UNIDENTIFIED.
Special to The Georgian.
• Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 5.—Considerable
mystery surrounds .the question of the
Identity of the man ‘who was found
jleAd )n [a berth ilk the steerage of the
Mnilory Line steamship Colorado ilast
AVA4U**"Ttiperd NvYiRdi were found on
the body bore the nume of Joseph
Orn.bner. of No. 72 Bowery. New York
city, but a message-received here by
Coroner Jennings in response to u tele
gram sent to the New York authori
ties, states that the i*eul Joseph Grab-
ner Is a laboring man now stopping at
72 Bowery* which la a cheap lodging
house, and that he Is alive and well,
luis paid Ms room rent in advance for
tne present week, and has occupied Ills
room regularly every night for the past
week.
Bank of Milan. ,
A charter was granted Wednesday
morning by llie secretary of state to the
Hank of Milan, ^Mlltrti,' Telfair county.
Capital .stock $30,000, and H. 8. Maloy
8. J. Meadow, Carr MctfqWW, James
B. McCrory and other* Incorporators.
DO YOU REALIZE
that Chriatmaa Tima ia ao near at hand* and that it will only bo a faw weeks befora the big Chriatmaa ruah
bagina? Our atora will be thronged with eager buyer*. Why not come this week and maka your Holiday
••faction* from our immenaa stock of regular and apacial Holiday good*?
A little mona^ will maka a big Holiday if you patronisa the
RADIUS JEWELRY CO., 83 PEACHTREE ST.
THE FAMOUS RADIUS JEWELRY SYSTEM.
1, such a great convenience.
With but a tmafl depo.it you may .acura any article in our .tore, which will make beautiful and appro-
priatc gifta to all. - •
Come and See the Most Gorgeous Display of Semi-Precious Stones Ever Shown in Atlanta.
Our Guarantee.
We guarantee eaah and evory stone
to retain ita brilliancy forever and the
mounting to give satisfaction. We will
give $100,to any charitable institution
if it can ba shown that wa ever refused
to raolaco a atone that does not givt
satisfaction. Radius Diamonds will
stand acids* hast, alkali, ate.; in fact,
thay can be washed and cleaned like
ordinary diamonds, and to nearly do
. ..thay raaambla them that government
expert* have bean deceived.
Mail Orders.
All ord.r. or. promptly fillod and de
livery i, guaranteed.
Send ut tha adv.rti.ad price in a
latter ard • you will be .urprie.d and
dalighted with the article you receive.
PEACHTREE STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
RADIUS JEWELRY CO.
The Leading Peachtree Street Jewelers.
T ote Is Overwhelming, Ue-
. iijg Unanimous in
Some States.
Special to The Georgian.
Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 5.—President
Charles 8. Barrett of the National
Tanners' Educational and Co-operative
Union, announced today that a new
constitution has been adopted by an
overwhelming vole. The constitution
was written at the summer convention
of the Union a^ Texarkana. Ark., and
submitted to the members of the order
on a referendum vote two weeks ago.
The executive committee met hero
yesterday to canvass the vote.
The individual vote will not be com
pleted before tomorrow night, but it Is
shown that every state, with, one ex
ception, has cast a heavy vote for the
constitution.
Texas voted against the adoption by
two ti/ one.
Other states voted as follows:
Arkansas, five to one: Louisiana,
three to one; Georgia, fourteen to one;
AInbama, two to one; Mississippi, six
teen to one; Kansas, twrf to one; Cal
ifornia. Indiana and South Carolina,
unanimous; Florida, four to one; Ten
nessee, three to one. F
y
Two Cars Filled With
People Go Into
Ditch.
Frankfort, Jnd., Dec. 6.—AJ an early
hour today the Monon Company had
one of Its fast northbound Chicago-
Pittsburg- trains wrecked one mile
north- of Cambria, and many of the
100 or more passengers were Injured.
The train was No. 26, and had left
about 14 minutes late and was running
at a high rate of speed. The train
was due to reach Cambria about 4:31
of the pluce the train struck a broken
rail.
The engine passed over In safety, as
did the mall and’baggage cars, but the
smoker und day coach, tilled with pas
sengers. left the rails and were over
turned in the ditch. ,
RARE SCARABS LOST
BY MRSJ'CAROLESS
Wove Made Into a Necklace
and Wei’e Highly
Prized.
Somewhere in Atlanta Is lost a neck
lace. In many ways more valuable' than
If it contained diamonds.
A week ago Mrs. C. 8. McCandllsh, of
571 North Boulevard, lost a necklace
with a gol l and platinum chain, upon
which was pendant three genuine
Egyptian scarab*—that rare and beau
tiful symbol worshipped by the Egyp
tians as representing fertility and the
resurrection.
The scarab gein In the representation
in stone of the beetle held sacred by
the Egyptluns. The back Is a perfect
representation of th-j back of the living
beetle, with the exquisite green color
ing, but the underside Is engraved with
signs and various devices.
The genuine scarab is rare and prized
the world over. Mrs. McCandllsh had
the scarabs In a small box, and Is sure
she lost the neckluce somewhere be.
tween Rich’s ami Day’s. The necklace
was In a small jewelry box, one of
Maler & Berkele’s. she believes.
Though she hue advertised extensive
ly for the lost scarabs, Mrs. MrCundllsh
has heard nothing from them. She
willing to liberally reward anyone re
turning them to her.
TIEDEMAN CHOSEN
BY PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
AS THEIR CANDIDATE
PROOF ON THE TAG
quality. .
Send for Style
Bool,.
Mail Order,
Promptly Filled,
Quarter-
Sizes!
The only place you'll
get - proof when you buy
shoes this year is in a
Regal Shoe store.
Shoe materials have
gone up 52 per rent.—
and a good many shoes
have been sadly cheap
ened this- season, as a
result. Make the Sales
man show you .just how .
your shoes are made and
what they’re made of.
Proof is wliat you want,
—not talk.. And- that's
where the Regal Speeifi
cations tag comes in—
it tells you before
hand why you are
going to get
your money’s
worth of
.50 and $4.00
6 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
TOE SGiME 'n’Kl/^O 5
FOR. MEN.
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR., Sales Agent.
“Hava Your Repairing Don, in the Regal Way.”
EIGHT GIRLS BURNED
IN A FACTORY FIRE
Savannah,
Tledenmn, it prominent business man
of Savannah, agreed to run for mayor
ms the candidate of the People’s Demo
cratic .League last night.
HAU 18 REMANDED;
HE 18 GREATLY CHANGED
hnrgc of killing bis inotlicr-in law ut
Itndcn-Hndcn. was ugnlii rt>iimDtt«<d In the
How street police court tqduy for uuuthr>r
eck. . . .
lluti has grcntly chnugctl In npi»earuuc«
wince hi* Imprisonment' nm! seemed to tnkt
little Interest In th • proceeding*.
CHILI) IS RESCUED
AFTER A HEROIC
RATTLE WITH WAVES
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta. Ga., Dec. 5.—Frank Powell,
ho Is only 6 years of age, accom
panied by his father, was going down
the Savannah river yesterday In a
butteau and met the river steamer Ma
rlon coming up to the wharf with jl-
jo from Savannah. The small craft
steered almost alongside the large
one. with the result that tlir •former
was capsized. The child was carried
rapidly down the stream while Ills fa
ther was struggling in vain to rescue
hint. He knew nothing of swimming,
yet by an almost Inhuman effort man
aged to remain on the surface of the
swift and chilling water until he was
rescued ion yards below the ptgc6
where the boat was capsized.
BROWN LAW LIBRARY.
TO BE ESTABLISHED
Indalnnpolis, Ind., Dec. 3.—In a fire
which wus caused by thousands of pa
per matches catching fire, the factory
of F. A. Rathbun & Co. this morning,
eight girls were burned, four of them
probably fatally. The others were
painfully burned and Injured In their
efforts to escape from the building. • A
sheet of flames swept out and almost
covered the second Moor, on which
there was about 50 girls working.
A panic followed and the majority
of the girls* ran to the stairway. The
dames overtook them, and ill an In-
stiuit there was a struggling mass of
girls, with burning > hair and dreaaes.
on the stairway. The girls, fpught t*»
reach a place of safely. Several of
the girls were penned in like sheep
on the side of the room opposite the
stairway, und when flames settled over
them they threw themselves out of the
window.
There were many acta of heroism
among the girls. When they .reached
a place of safety they began fighting
the fire that burned each other’s cloth
ing. |
The flames were checked and pie- 1
vented from spreading to compound*
which would have wracked.the building
by explosions.
SENTENCE A0AIN8T WOMAN
SAID TO BE FROM ATLANTA.
H peel* I to The Georgia n.
Norfolk. Va.. Dec. 5.—Mrs. Murphy,
said to be from Atlanta, charged with
shop-lifting, failed to answer to bpnd
today and was given 60 days In jail
In her absence. The sentence was re
corded against her.
Roma Church Extanda Call,
Special to The Georgian.
Rome. Go., Dec. 5.—The Christian
church of Rome, which has been with
out a pastor for the pust four months,
has extended a call to Rev. B. J. Allen,
a professor in the American University
at Ifarrlnmn, Tcnn., and a splendid
pulpit orator. Mr. Allen delivered two
very flao sermons at the church hero
Sunddy to large congregations.
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O SISTER OF GILLETTE
O WRITES TO GOVERNOR.
o
O Chicago. Dec. 5.—Miss Hazel O
WALTER BARRET ELECTED
CAPTAIN OF 1907 TEAM.
At the meeting of the county com
missioners of roads and revenues Wed
nesday morning at the court house n
petition of the Atlanta Bar Associa
tion was read, asking for the co-opera-
lioh of the commissioners In the cstah.
lishmem of whut will be known ns the
Joseph K. Brow-1* law libra it. It will
lie in the nature-of u county library,
with Offices at the court house, und
Open to lawyers, especially.
The tine luw library of ‘Julius L.
Brown has b<y»n presented on. condition
that the commissioners apply for the
passage of a new law, to add to the
court costs, a library fee of $1, for
each case In the superior and city
nirls of Fulton county. The commis
sioners must also furnish a room for
the library at the court house. The
library will be named in memory of a
former chief Justice of tht* state. The
petition was referred to the committee
on printing ami court house supplies.
THIRTEEN RECRUITS
JOIN MARINE CORPS
Special to The Georgian.
gewanee, Tenn., Dec. 5.—Walter
Barret Is captnln of the 1907 fpotboll
team. He was elected at the football
supper given by Vice Chanoellor Wig
gins last Saturday. Fd Atkins Is man-
ager.
O Gillette, sister of Chester Gillette, O
O who was convicted of murder at O
O Herkimer, N. Y., wrote this letter O
O today to Governor Iflgglns, of O
O New York, asking him to spure O
O her brother’s life: O
O “He. did not do It. He Is not O
O guilty. He |s too good a boy. Do O
O not send him to the electric chair, o
O If you must punish him. send him
O to Jail. Please let him live.’’. o
O ’ °
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South Carolina Sociaty.
The smoker to be held on Monday
night * by the South Carolina Society
promises to be one of the most enjoy
able of the entertainment* given by tips
popular association. A large number
will be present ami a delightful pro
gram will be enjoyed.
Mra. Myrtl# Hicks.
Mrs. Myrtle Hicks, aged 19 years,
died lust night at her residence near
Howell Station. She was the wife of
Henry Hicks, a car Inspector on the
Seaboard Air Line railroad. The body
t>ua sent to Cedartown. Ga., Tuesday
morning for burigl. Mrs. Hicks is sur
vived by her husband und one child.
Murdsrsr Is Re*arrsstsd,
Special to The Georgian.
Wuycross, Ga., Dec- 5.—Dan Styles,
the negro who killed Wilson HU1, an
other negro, In this city last Uhrlst*
mas. and who hux been at liberty un
der bond ever since the crime, has been
ru-arTested and is again in the county
Jail. Styles* bund \vas $5,000.
DR. JONES TO BEGIN
YEAR’S PASTORATE SUNDAY.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, Ga., Deo. f*.—Rev. Luke G,
Johnson, w ho has so ably occupied the
pulpit ut the First Methodist church ill
this city for the past year, will leave
| today for his new charge at Athens,
where he has been transferred by the
North Georgia conference. Dr. «\ O.
Jones, who succeeds Rev. Luke John
son as pastor of the First church in
this city, will arrive here Friday and
will preach Sunday morning.
A detachment of recruits for service
In the United States marine corps left
Atlanta Tuesday night for W.mhing-
D. C„ where they will remain in
barracks until detailed to warships.
These men were recruited In Atlanta
by Lieutenant L. P, Pinkston. In charge
of the office here. The following are
the men who will wear Uncle Sam’s
uniform for the next few years:
Thomas J, llunton. 309 Simpson
street; Cicero G. Row-den. 31 Gilmore
street: Joq Renew, 314 Windsor street:
Hayden A. Thbrmnn, 66 Oakland ave
nue: PorrAK SwafTonr, 117 Bell wood
avenue: John 1 Phillips. 20, Carrol!
street; Herbert 8. Wiiltc, Henry G. An-
drews, James P. Timmerman. Renter
Gannt and Frank
Smith
Am/assador Raid Sails.
London, Dec. 5.—United States Am
bassador Reid sailed on the xteamshfo
Kronz Prlns Wilhelm for New York
t«nlny. Mrs. Held accompanied him.
H elp For i
Traveling Men
The most successful manufacturers and
wholesale concerns today are those who
advertise direct to the consumer. Not
necessarily for direct orders, for most of
them do l.iot fill fill retail orders by mail
or otherwise. But by creating a strong
demand for their products among the
best class of buyers, they practically
compel the retailer to carry their goods
in stock—or lose trade.
Traveling men for such concerns as
those si’ll more goods at less expense
than dnimmers for houses that do not
advertise.
If you are a manufacturer or wholesal
er, start your campaign in this newspa
per, let the Masseligale Advertising
Agency, of Atlanta. (Ja., plan and pre
pare your advertisements. and von'll
learn the value of the right sort of adver
tising.