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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
, I'M KMBKH 10. 190G.
’^FRUITS and produce. BELIEVED ACCIDENTS count tolstoy attacks
i.IIikI. net I vc. 29c.
iDl I.TItY—Hcu». active. tMM35<
I- 1 ' 1 - .’Li,, plentiful, IMiSc each;
off; |vUo. 35c each: piuldle, 25930c
IcA* ‘ , f „|| feathered. 55c each; tur-
He IHUlllll.
ISr .lli' I'OIIl.Tliy-GecM. undrawn.
I'l.Rhe. 1 ' .... • turkcj,. undrawn,
relive. 'I?,*. iwuuil: heu». undrawn, nc
;, t |r . ...tuik.l- duck,, undrawn, fancy.
, ! 1, - i„l frlm, active, 14, pound.
1 Tennessee ribs and Itoues. Sc; I
r,( "L»e .'auiace! Ik'! lard. 10c lit.; Iinuial
II* • shoulder*aetlre. 10e lb.; side*
"■t. V c Vl. |hi: butter active. I5922>*c II,.;
|,r,,v Mi'tiv**. tfc jMiuod; nouey. bright,
,,f i,|d: honey In 1-ponnd blocks,
sctlvo. f chestnut* nctlve, S3.Oil
nnplcs. «C r‘>«nd; while peso,
nihel; lady |ica,. 33.50; aloclt.
WERE El A TS OEDESTIN Y
irllv
SSlK’H* "
' .i./.kis mixed, net I vc. 23c each:
... active. Jfir pound: rabbits, ac
,'c etrD: Mulrrels. nctlve. 10c each-
1 • '..tu. 19U« iimind* nruit.
■ ,;i**ssi»d. active. 12Vfcc pound; opot-
fancy* 1 Mcascun. $4.«*i
per crate 32.00. Or.nae, |
RflS.-.?* •5*8.*° Asdft “52SS■
Gi*pe* New*York state. In 51b.
y 75f . 4 . Vo icor.ls. 20©22%c; Niagaras. 22*f»
311.50. »•"
:,iV oVlnc to.laene
per box 32.00
wei, "' "'".".Vn.l ilCDOc.
C’".'J-'V.J" rA iu.KlC-Iteet*. caldinee cralaf.
JllfS crate: cnhtw*e. .tanilard crate,.
laldaicc, tmrrcla, Jt»c imtind.
IV ! ■;'! ,„.,ivc. 12.60 crate; ctirain-
1'gL ti'-.i'crate; tonintoea. fancy, nctlve.
eS'ciaic; leuwtoM. choice, active, 32.000
crate: la'ana, round urccn, B.0O crate.
• ,!,v active, fSc lui.licl; lrl,h pot,.
ri irtlle No. t. Me luialial: celery, fan ;
tacu .. 11t,n..It: iieptM*r. nctlve. 31.,a
' v.e »U lunkeffc wunll. fc'.M crate;
1 iiJ active. 3910c pound: IcttoCc,
ti ■ ...1 50 driini: aweet trotntoc.. yel-
, >• Im.hel; aweet pntntoe. white.
S3f 4V Imahel; kraut, half harre'. B.7J;
rutfllvilpi turnip,. l!4c. Htrawberric, 33940c
rrnt**- ____
flour, grain and provisions.
lllllldtear latent. SJ.M; Hrat pat-
.tanilard patent. 34.25: half pat-
IS V rlna wheat patent, 3S.
'V'cv rial ,-nil. 69c; No. 2 white.
v„ rcllow. 67c: mixed; 67c; old crop
•«*: eld crop No. t «?c: old croji
mVxeil.' new TouneMeo white, 65c; crack
'liti 1 ' ; | l |.'d!” l, "hll* ellppod, 5Cc; No. 1
ell'.. O'.; No. 2 mixed. 47c: Texan rust.
. jutea. per Imahel ote;
a line. SI.M; medium. 31.40; brows,
.. i.ran. fl.t'S: mined brand, 31.15.
ENGINEER GEORGE KINNEY.
Killod in tho recant Southern
wrack at Danville, Va.
Engineer Kinney Said
He Would Meet Dan-
1 ger Calmly.
nvi: •
Wr. *>«
a gin, 51 , 4 j0; Tennessee, 90c. Bnr-
flpeclnl to Tho Georgian.
Salisbury, N. C\, Dec. 10.—A con
course of Salisbury and Spencer peo
ple followed the funeral train of En
gineer George C. Kinney to Thomas-
vllle, his home, yesterday, and the
Mnsons of the two cities took part In
tho burial of the dead engineer. The
Southern railway furnished free trans.
portation to those who desired to at
tend the last tiles, and the largest con-
! course ever seen at such an occasion
attended.
George Kinney’s tragic death leaves
but one mao of a family more noted
in railroad history than any men op
erating trains for the Southern. There
werp four of the boys—Charles, Frank
or "Bud.” Will and George. Their
father, Jerome Kinney, was as famous
- : ns any of the children, and all havo
borne the reputation of # being the
| bravest and besi men who ever sat on
j the right side of an engine.
Three And a half yeurs ago Charles
Kinney met death on train No. 34, near
Lynchburg, within a mile or so of the
killing of Samuel Spencer by his broth
er Will, who ran Into Silencer’s train
with a flying southwestern limited, No.
37. Charles ran Into a train and Jump
ed from the engine when a car turnet
oyer on him. Kate was cruel and had
he remained the apparent certain death
would have been avoided. Some time
before that his brother died as the re
sult of heart failure while running an
engine on the Seaboard.
Jerome Kinney, the father, ran Into
a train near Charlotte, and was so bad.
ly disabled that he quit' the service.
In the courts he received the largest
verdict ever given In a railroad dam
age suit In this state, $32,500. and In
terest from date of Injury.
When Will Kinney dashed Into the
Spencer train Thanksgiving day he did
not have Hint* to Jump, nml sitting still,
he came out practically unscathed,
crawling with his grip through the
burning debris ami 'receiving scorched
hair only.
, A few days Ago George Kinney was
being teased by a fellow-railroader
and told that his time would come next.
He said he had made up his mind that
these things arc the flats of destiny,
and that If he met danger he would ndt
dodge It. He was true, and when
found with his foot pinioned with the
reverse lever, his face scalded beyond
recognition and his magnificent phy
sique crushed shapelessly by a 1,200-ton
monster engine, It was apparent that
he had not In that dramatic moment
experienced fear, an emotion with
which he had never exchanged cards
In all of his 38 years.
Kinney was a hero, who never strove
with the world for witness, one always
In the silent watches of the night,
while he lived and when he died.
OMAR IN HEAVEN—A GREAT POEM
Inotv In
iirenie bams. lie. .
lifornla linma. $9.00. Dry salt
• : brllle*. 2.03 pound*. lO.lB;
pinto*. H.00: Hnnceme lard, 10.00;
toinpotiiid 8.50.
FISH. '
Mnflft. £>.00 per Imrrel; bream, 107c
t.4.en«i; »nnp|M»r 10c per pound; trout «e per
Minin; H v tbh. 8e per pound; pompauo.
jKi'uid; mnckerolj J2*Ac pound; mixed
C»b. prr V ‘
nnefciToi, jsftc pouuu; mixed
n<!; fresh water trout. 8010c
GROCERIES.
’.t: -Stainiaru granulated, S3.10.
eflaed. 4!*e; plantation, le.
Sen
>u. r*r; plantation. Be.
COFFi:r Konated Arhuckle’a. $11 iO; bulk
In 1'iu* <>i bnrrela. 1%; green ll$?12e.
ItICE-Carolina, 4V&C7*&c, according to thi
5 MH:FSi:~Kaney full cream dairy, 1514c;
nsc; No.
grits, 92-nound Pngs,
TV. outers, full weight, $1.7* mae; light
Jl.lt) caa«s Evaporated apple* t*ie
I'ouitu. ivpp»*r. ISc. linking powder*. $5
P'-l vilnion. $f» rn*c. IMnk Hnlmon
f* • Cocoa, »»<•; chocolate 35c; snug,
• i*‘.iid Itin. 1^*. Ronat twef, $1.3*) cnae.
• 1 l-ef, $LS caia*. Catsup. $1.80 cuie*.
> - i*. N. v Orloan*. 33<* gallon; corn 28c
gall*#: : i’uIi.i r.V gnllou; Georgia caue, Sfc?.
Sii:. 1>*> iMitind. 50c. Axle grease, $1.75.
' * r.i< k»>r*. 6'4<» iiound; lemon *14cj ojra-
,r r T. r.arrel candy, per pound, Be; mix-
• l. p-r i<miimI. C*4c. Tomntoea, 2-pound.
S1.9I insi*: ?. pound. $2.25. Navy beau*. $2;
.. Blfce. *■ ■ —
tl.C. M.i
(Judge Walter Malone,
ONE—OMAR IN HEAVEN..
r I wait, i
Faithful, I
r»f Mem phis, In the 8t. Louis Mirror.)
Year after .
Among tin*
bleat;
A stranger
posing here
the Prophet
My «
eat.
•-time i
The years glide on, and still they flnd me
cry rare that dogs the fret of
free
r mm r
men:
Shall' i
The Judns kisses nil have passed away.
llero nil the year Is April* Hay or Jnne.
With hud and Idossom free from every
blight;
Herr all the day Is everlasting noon.
With glory never dimming In the night.
No thorn* be»et I hr beauty of the rose,
Xo sweet I* ever tinctured with n sour:
Wr pluck no fruits—a heavenly zephyr
blow*
And ahake* the mellow apple from Its
Rest matches. |w»r gross.
Pen || uf
yi'.sStfT
$3,250 i
Rope, 4-pfy cot- f
case.
Ik
No*leaflet ever will
No hlllhtlt KOIIg o
From drought the
Where every innu lanvenlthy, none Is rich
Where hides no Evil, there can bo m
Good;
Without some valley’* Intervening nieha.
No uiouutnln ever stands or ever stood.
Though youth on earth soon shatters like o
row.
And love’s fresh moruiug ends at Inst In
night.
The song Is sweeter for nn early close,
laove ten thnea dearer for nn early flight.
We slay the white swan for Ills peerless
plume—
He falls, to splash in mire bis snowy
down;
Wq gather grapes—onr hand* brush off fhelr
bloom;
The creamy Illy that
brown.
touch turui
What though the dainael struggle from tuy
arm)
What though she laughs and ruus luyoml
r sfcwMcrs 1r>n
camel pants n
t waste Is lost;
id olive flourish
f fbe front.
id kneels to
charm.
The topmost l>ougli
pencil.
clilefest
sithhohls the reddest
STATISTICS.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic.
i<* build five-story office building j
VVnltmi street. Morgan A Dillon, j |
« I.MVtl. to tuilhl one-story frame i
OEATH3.
, - Ii.h*-l llnrincn, oged 22 years, dlc.l at I
1- N Itutlcr street? i
j.•’ryujes, aged fi7 years, died at 37 j
KhiMM' 'll”* nl |
* 4 IV - * s " ,,n,,,on » Ol*ed 12 year*, died at 131
Auiih* ti. Grlnwohl, aged 69 year*.
r. 1 ' ' l.ui’kle street.
,. ala CtHiper. ng***l 51 years, dle»l
• 1 1 ' Butler street.
it I "l* H'*Kehlln. aged 4*7 years, died
21 year*, died at 337
^ptirlln. aged 3$ year*, died at 38
1 M. Wlniny* r.ged fr) ye
ii "VI * 1 , 14 1 125 E. Georgia uvl .
• ‘ died at 267
aged 31 years,
A bra sen oven ami n blackened crust.
Here bubbling fountain*, cold ns niountalu
snow.
.Refresh the pilgrim tnad with feverish
thirst;
Hen* vi rdant forest* dim the noontide glow
“»r caravans from white hot sands oc-
curst.
g* can not sing the glories hero on
le*'white, white splendor of this bleet
estate;
night rejolr
ille
’o peep
{tali*.
hunter her*
’he lad ti* *
maid;
" fawn, gnu
fee
Instant
i thousand times to
through Its Jeweled
n fearlee*. knows her inns-
le by her lover’s shin Is
FIVE MILLION MARK
PASSED BY BUILDERS
High Tide of Progress
Sweeps Over
Atlanta.
Buitdlngr penults for the year have
already exceeded $:».000.000.
The most ardent hopes of the most
ardent hopei* for Atlanta’s welfare
have been exceeded. It was only a
week ago that the prediction was made
that the building permits for the year
would be $5,000,000. This figure has
already been exceeded, and thb climb
to $6,000,000 has be„'un.
The permits for last year amounted
to $3,312,931. The increase this year
over last Is now In the neighborhood of
73 per cent, and from • present pros
pects will amount nearly to v J0O per
cent. And yoi. last year was consid
ered one of unprecedented prosperity.
The urn nint of permits up to Decem
ber 1 this year wps $4,816,930. The
amount for the first week of December
was 8261.000. The total amount through
the first week of December Is $5,077,930.
If the permits for the last three weeks
of the month are as great as the per
mits for the first week the total for thr
year will he about $6,000,900, which will
lack only a few thousand of being dou
ble that of last year.
As far as Is known, .the ratio of in
crease will be exceeded by only one city
in the Knlted states. t!\e thriving,
throbbing city' of the far West, L*»
Angeles.
WOMAN WILLS HER BODY
AND CATS TO ROOSEVELT;
TRIES TO KILL HERSELF
\ 10.—“Let me ulone;
There Is no one tr
Latest protrult of Count Leo
Tolstoi, who at tacks Shakespeare’s
fame, declaring that It is due to
mental suggestions.
As Schurz Fait Wagnar,
From McClure’s.
The musical language of Wagner has
always impressed me as something like
the original language of tho eternal
elements—something awe-lnsplrlngly
eloquent, speaking In tones rising from
mysterious depths of understanding
and passion. It N diflicult to illustrate
by example, hut I will try. Among the
funeral inarches in musical literature,
Beethoven’s and Chopin’s had always
most sytnixithetically appealed to my
feelings—Beethoven's with the stately
solemnity of Its mourning accents, and
Chopin’s with Its cathedrul bells Inter
woven with melodious plaints. Ilut
when I hear the Siegfried dead march
In the Gotterdummerung, my heart
beat seems to stop at the tremendous
sigh of woe, never heard before, rush
ing hrotigh the Mr.
New York. ID.
I wish to die.
blame.”
So declared Mrs. Lula B. Grover,
aged 45, to a physician who was called
to her apartments yesterday by n
neighbor who told the doctor that Mrs.
Orover was dying.
The neighbor heard groan* and on
investigating found the Grover woman
unconscious on the floor. When thej
doctor arrived the woman recovered her
senses and begged to lie permitted to
die. Instead, she was taken to u hos
pital. She was suffering from chloro
form poisoning.
Not* on tho Table.
On a tuble In one of the rooms In a
house at 2069 Lexington avenue. t;»e po
lice found u note dated Saturday night,
which read:
“To the Coroner or the First Pidlce Of
ficer That Finds My Body Here:
“I beg of you to telephone to Presi
dent Theodore Roosevelt. He will have
my body cremated. I have written to
him. have made my will and all 1 havo
Is Jii*. He will have everything attend
ed to just as t wish it to 1m* t ight. He
knows where to And everything.
"Please flnd Inclosed S3 and a thou
sand thanks for your kindness. Please
do n »t let my pool* kitten* he fright
ened or annoyed. President Roosevelt
will take them as gocn «* he receives
my tetter, I mailed tonight to him.-
Phase let them stay here until then.
“My Hear} Is Broktn."
“My heart I* broken, so I take my
own life In the familiar way I knmv by
drinking chloroform.
“No one Is to blame but myself. I
trust my spirit r.nd future Ilf? to a mer
ciful # and hiving God, who knows and 1
Judges our sorrow.
"LBLI f B. GROVER.”
The (Mdice believe tlie woman, who
raid she was a friegosipe writer. Is the
same person who was asked to leavs
the white house at the Ismgworth-
RonHovtli wedding and who later tv|ed
to see the pre»ldsf)t at bis heme at
oy» ter Hey.
WHAT IS PSYCHOMETRY?
i Copy rig lit, 19(6, by Aiat*rbnii-Jmirtnil-Ex-
aMilaer.»
VEIt bare liiTnrls there Is a large
CP
^ Pti
“Tht Comforts of Horn's."
’’Please wire to Boston for iny
lothes,” said an excited young woman
to a New York Central ofllclul at For
ty-second street the other day, accord
ing to The New York Globe.
A puzzled look was all the rallroud
man gave In response.
It is this way,” she*continued when
she regained a calmness consistent
Only one game Is ever worth dispute, with clear expression. I came on the
IIVM >»/»> nltb itrdor* of nn iwxioitH Buy- sleeper from Chicago. Our berth was
n chase the prlxe. uncertain In pursuit, j so crowded that I hung my skirts In
And, having won, soon feel It slip nWny. |
HEIST
WHO DESERTED WIFE
heaven.
I lore the world—Ita aplce of doubta and
fears.
Its sugared Actions, hiding heartless
truth.
Its silvery laughter, shining through It*
tear%
The sweet, uncertain tenure of Its youth.
let me ‘steal to earl f. 1t. S n heights
above.
Once more to test Its wlne-eup’s dear de
ceit.
And taste the Idlter honey of Its lore.
Let teoloredb
•*f 239 Court In ltd *t
Ullkersoii icnlnredi, aged 4
••f meningitis at <J Tuttunll
n leolorod), aged .7! year*, died
They bring me sherbets c«h»I with ereauiy
Tliey scent my courts with frniiklncense
tind myrrh: . .. ,
With jieaeock fan* they make soft breezes
Ami enrol songs that set my heart astir.
fairer fnr than maids of
3>arth.
fie,
onb*
kl«i
PROPERTY transfers.
'I V Myra T. rook to Dickinson J They
of In
. 1-oyd street t
borgln avenue —
Morris to t\ T. Parker, lot
feet near Griffin afreet,
M. Merlin-
. ’etitral nve-
Warrsnty deed.
1 'biffin
T f.
l‘. I’irkei
mine,
lu old Him
inen;
They I.M no
wine.
And never
t he}
• think no mo
April, there, lu haunti
ij-irtfr their Jug's mellifluous
11 ATLANTA SCHOOLS
Continued from Page One.
the sleeper back of our*: If seemed
unoccupied. Somehow along the road
It was switched off. The conductor
says It went t<* Boston.”
"She wants all the comforts of home
on a sleeper,” said the official after
ward*.
The Difference.
From Harper's Weekly.
Small Boy—Pa, what Is the differ
ence between a pessimist and an opti
mist?
Pa—Well, let me see If I can Illus
trate. You know I nin often discour
aged, and things don't look to me us If
they’d ever go right. Well, at such
times I can be said to be a pessimist.
But years ago, when I was a young
man. everything looked bright and rosy,
and I was always hopeful. Thcrt I wns
un optimist. Now. my son. can you
understand the difference between a
pessimist and an optimist?
Hmull Boy—oh, yes; one Is married
and tho other Isn’t.
Swuml Money From
press Company on
Bogus Orders.
Ex-
special to The Georgian.
Greenville, H. (\, Dec. lit.—Informa
tion has been received here from Co
lumbia of the disappearance from that
place Hnturday of E. 8. Truvh«, nn
operator, 23 years of age, after having
received money to the amount of
$X6.26 on express money orders said
bo bogus. The young man. It Is
believed, has gone in the direction of
Jacksonville. He left his young wife of
few weeks In Columbia, without
means or Information. It is said, ns to
where lie was going.
Wat From Georgia.
Travis went to Columbia about ten
lays ago from Elen, Gn., where he
was married, and secured employment
in a telegraph office. Saturday even-
j Ing he had the express money orders
from Elco, da., cashed and was later
missing.
The Elco office today notified th
Milch iiii'ii n* Hr. Cliurlc* lllcbct.
’aid Adnin, l-nur**iit Tsllliade, Jtilc*
Bo|*. Mnrdoii. Elniniiiarloii. Jean Korulnc.
Major Dargct. nil uicn known In the lit
erary or fH*lcntlflc world, are Investigators
and lietliwcra that there Is s law which no
known *ch*non can explain. \
At 42 Rue St. Jarquc* the Psychological
Research Society ha* it little reiidesvons.
where student* of the occnlt meet once
inch week to dlm-ti** nml relate events con
nected with investigation*.
was Invited to meet till* circle onr
ruing, ami found the nietnlicrs all Intel-
lectual nml cultured uicn and women.
CiirloiiMlv enough. I found, loo, that all
ere looking toward America for guidance
id direction lu these studio*. „
Some of the uien and women I met were
Arm Iwllcver* In the communication of the
departed spirit* with dwellers on earth;
other* stilt intcNtloncd whether It might i
lto the NiifM'oniM'hMis mlud " r H 1 '* mem-
. of u former im-n runt Inn whb'li produced
{tlHitomeoo.
other* licllevrd It could lw explained by
pNychomrtry. %
Whenever I have a*kcd for nu explanation
of that much used word mi line Ini* wenicd
able to give^lt. Rut JilNt lieforc leaving
A morion I obtained from the most remark
able jinychoinctrb* I have met—a woiitnii
who nil* been able to tell im* nil non*
of true thing* relative to my pa*t nod
pre*ctit nml to foresee many event*Hu iu>
tutiire—an explanation of psychoinetry.
Thl* woman doc* not for un liistnut oc.
%ept the bleu that she Is contndle«l by *pfr-
Its from the otli. r aide.
Htilrll* liav.
artli and
It I* her belief that nplrlt* have lietter
work to do Him nr *' ‘
pry Into tin* nlfnlr* of u* mortal*.
Till* I* wlint *he *nbl of the law of p*y-
ehoniotry when f n*k«*f for n key to her
iiiarvohrtiN imwor*. 1 give li without quota
tion*. but NX nearly MX po**lb|e in the nords
of Mr*. Mtansell. it I* her theory tUst
imyehoinctry I* the mniilfestatlou of «*«>rtnlii
latent intwera or facilities of the moiiI on
Hie natural or pUy*lcnl plane, and I* lutscd
tin n* exact law* a* are any other lunulfe*
t:ition* • if nature.
It I* admitted by mdentlwt* that nil fortnr
• line
also
the
nin.
Win
Brown to Trust Company
chert road nml Ihinlnp*
ymit.v Ilml with power of -nl-j A|wJ here hi
he
•MU
The bird
rt «lue*’ they hand «»i
I’h-' b'ic they lavish ne
Tlnatlng :
.'I*- Ain lone, administrator ... ...
B. I^ive, to L. I*. Thomas and
I*he youth of
* never bring re-
er brings despair.
out It we stay—
•et and oft dark
J*; ", '*weu, lot
*d.
Etheridge
Sandtov
-II.
•'aln street
By deed.
11,8 SALLIE ANDERSON
dies at covincton.
‘ The GeorgUin.
“'Ington. Ga., Dec. lo!— Mrs. Bailie
*«son. one of Newton county's old-
nfl,| blUnt», died Hunduy afti>mnon
- ••'clock.
v '•'*57 years old and tvnx the
f four children. She had been
"f tiiuirgJa ttlnce her birth and,
* In Newton county.
VIVA
Though fifty *'•!•
The
flit *.*ft i
rule
et. Iran. In my dreamf I
Ymir dear temptations,
mare*.
our lilt ter--sweet*. >‘»'»r
with pain.
are* mixed
divine do-
I lung for BmJU;*.
Ith It* ng-trei**, rlB#e
Iin.hnhnn uiy eplrits fn*ta
tore sobthlug than Aral.Ian
I weary " f ‘'“l*'
These garden*
O bring r fire North Wind
wings
To i|«*<
udlng
hi* eagle
"“,"h i|,.lr *l»rr I" l'l* •'•'•'f »lw>w-
yiMith
values spri
every one is
life where none
••raws old: t otnpany on* iti* larml Its
HI with Iron la one heap were flung unal dividend of 5 |K*r cei
tr ererv *bli» came weightr*! down with Preferred and eotuinou .
|. u |,h jananry Z, to stuck t»f recur
of Eilnontion offlnials wrrou’t nil
the time kiekini;. They realized
that there had been a heavy drain
on the city’s strong box for im
provements that were absolutely
necessary, and they tried to do
with what was itiven them.
But the time has now arrived
when they cannot patch up old
Nohnolx with additional rooma, for
they have reached the limit in this
line. They need new schools—
several of them. Thy need some to
take the piaees of the old frame
structures and others to relieve
the congested conditions.
Assistant Superintendent Lan
drum bus shown by his figures
that since 1!t02 there has been a
yearly increase of about WHt pu
pils, so that means there will he an
increase of 800 pupils next year.
At 40 pupils to a room—that’s thi
number experts say is enough—it
will tnfce twenty rooms and about |
as many more to relieve the con
gested eonditition already exist
ing.
It is either this or have children
turned down when they apply for
admission next year.
INHERITS MILLION
AND IB BESIEGED - -
, iiiwui/iL., i i !_■ '"luiubla office that Hie nrdrra we wln-n
44 I iff rllOl ( /S.V I i.S | foi'KOili'.-, and innneillHtelr a spnich ! coni.
for the ininsiiiK man wan (jesun. but' v ““ " 1
up to present no trace of lilm'lm, b<-en
found.
tint li
*ttb*tnne*'« of rertiilu rnte* «»f vlbr;
iuinimnlsH «>r bleml. a* «b* eh<»r«l* c
iiiiisb 1 . while ••tlier NiiliNtanoe* that tl
hariimiiU** r*»ps-I each other
lint
DECLARES CUSTOMARY
ANNUAL DIVIDEND
. is--. 16.—Tlie billon Water
declare*! It* rustimitiry nu-
•nt each on it*
Ntork*. payable
**-onl Dceemlwr U.
FORMER GEORGIAN
WAS MI88ING OPERATOR.
Special to The Georgian.
ileil t!»getlier prmltlee ill*-
the \vhnl«> universe must In* sub-
Jeet t<» the same law, In It* varylug maul-
leAtatloti*. ••» we fluil In the realm of miml
ami Nani nttrsetlmiM uml repiiUlnii*.
Xeletlee ha* lieun nble to give the rilte*
of vibration that mill pro«|iiri' eertnlu note*
In inunle «*r *hat|i>« lu color. «ihI In the
bb'iullng, of these we rerogulxe either barf
in*
A* the X-rnv au.l railiuui have reit>ale«!
IIIIH-Ii of the holiieit foree of nature. will
Hie etlllhnilou or tliir«|liluieut of tlie latent
iMiwer* of the moiiI throw great light on the
hhhleii Iiiysterle* of one’* lo'llig, and all
shall learn of the higher life by demon*
* rated knowledge a* well n* by faith.
HI nee the liitelleetiuil world Is waking up
to n enuNeioiimie** that there Is a largo
truth underlying nil the rubbish of occult*
l*m. ami since to America all eyes are
nrned for guldar —
Uggest that lb
I'svehlenl Hewn
Hil* Intellectual woman, Mr*. Htniifftfll, of
No. 210 West Fourth street. Now York;
A colonel of the t'lilted States army wrote
me recently, regarding h**r |M*rullnr knowl*
edg«* of hi* life, which had extended over ii
IhuUnI of year*, nml had convinc'd hint
(originally an unliellever In anything Imt
the live *en*e*) that a higher law exlatnl
lu Hie litiuiaii mind than ordinary science
explain*.
We lire mi Hi • eve of vn*t enlightenment
lu these realm*, nml It 1* not wl*e for any
•me of us to rank ourselves with the "doubt*
Ing Thomases” until wo have Invest I gated.
J*el tho i'nffhiru) Uottonrch ttorjotr ex*
plain whnt the law 1* by ivhleti Mr*. Htiu*
►« ll delve* into the past nml tlie future, as
she certainly doe*.
Costly Wood.
•'Frim.li walnut 4* the finest wuod wo
have,” said the rablnnt maker. . “Jt
comes from Persia, but It Is prepitral In
France. 1 -have *een French walnut
worth $5 a pound, and It I* a common
thing to pay $2 a pound for It. of
course. It |h used principally for ve
neering. only millionaires could havo
chair* and table* of solid French wal
nut. Mahogany, wouderful as It lw.
rarely fetches such high pikes. From
$2 to J3 Is a very good price per pound
for this wood. Ebony, If It Is Jn a par
ticularly large piece, so that It will cut *
well, will often bring $5 n In the
ootl market.”—Netv Orleans Tlmea-
Democrat. *
BRITISH HUSBAND
OF AMERICAN GIRL
GETS HIGH POST
m^dlsi
rd.
Columbia, N. C., Dec. la.—The police ' lug subject of vibratory law. Mr*. Ktnn-
__ ™ 1 , I M'tl ysbl that urn* who ha* the pavidnumdrle
te looking for f. s. Havers, a sporty i i developed to a certain uegree eau
yuung telegraph opera tot-
la re two weeks ago froai Elko, Go.. IJJ 1 ,!
with Ills pretty young wife, and who | Im
ha* been working the past few days m |ho which a»M« f
bring himself into harmony with other
im of vibration tliut Hie hl*tory or knowl
y uf tlie imrMiii or substance with W’tiL'Ii 1
harmuiili<.*l liecoihes
Southern rallwn
!I*pstcher’» of- I ...ii.,
• mr. He is wanteil foi forging the
| name «*f r. M. Mahotie, Southern Kx-
; press agent, at Elko, to t«-,» money
| orders, aggregating $h»J.2t:. which no
(cashed here tiaturduy afternoon «in the
Jndomement of Chief Dispatcher W ilk -
erson.
city detectives have traced Travers
probably . to Jacksonville, lie spent
Saturday evening in the Kid Light
district, where he said he intended go
ing to Jacksonville. He used the Ell;o.
Ga.. stamp on the orders, which a tele
gram from Mr. Mahone today says
w«* forged.
Travers xvoike.l at Klko before com
ing here. His home I* In tfenuhi. Ga'.
|H*nTptlon «»f truth I* nttalmsl. Till*
lory activity pr.-lm e* lu ever*- sub-1
ntmosjdiere, nn ultra, which I* a |
Of If* qualities. This aura j
I*- able to ilelemtilie without i
bet her the fniKraiB-e I* that i
the Illy. As we go lieyolld j
inaiilfi *tatl>
In flower* n
seeing then
of the r. *e or tlie lllv. — r - - . .
tlie realm of the p|i)'s!eill We Ibid that **»«l
rii'ouulze* ie»al by that whbdi eorre*|Ntuil*
fragrance, a* qualities or «diameter. This
* metry from
Janie
Omaha,
used t<
Iteuve
Picture from l.i,.*st phot«> of Miss
Ed wen a Lawrence, the Philmlel-
phla stenographer, who, having In
herited a quarter of a million dol
lar*. has received scores of pro
posals of marriage and 246 letters
from young women bogging finan
cial .rid. /
Got Rid of Him.
c. Djhlnun. tho mayor i»f
was talking about bores. *1
Is- pestered to death with u
bore,” lie said. "My doorkeeper was a
good-natured, obliging chap, and he
could never fir.I It In his heart to turn
the bore away. Just as sure a* I was
In. the bore wns certain to be admit
ted. One day, after an hour's martyr
dom nt the man's hand* I determined
to end that persecution. Mo I called
my doorkeeper and said to him, mys
teriously: 'Jim. do you know what
keeps Smith coming here so regular?’
No, .-dr.’ said Jim. ’I can’t say :<* I
•lo.* ’Well, Jln».’ MuliP I. ’! don’t mind
telling you in confidence that he's alt
er your Job.’ From that day/' Mayor
Dririman concluded, “1 saw no more
..r **•»• bora.” \
call . ,
lyi li". *>nil. *m| uieter. to lue
When -.nil road* soul It not only knows
. qualities and eliaraeteristb-*, but. to a
rtstln extent, it comes Into a knowledge
(Mist and a foreknowledge uf •*>tiilug
i. which ha* not reached tL
realm
i Unary
time
• if ill tell*, liat
■k bled vplrifttally to *
forth m»M-e j..ncrful *m
Ingly stronger lihprct
metrist. Thus the bitter
higher plane or deprisseil
4‘onliug a* III • Imtimoi f«»r
lug Is en 4 higher or but
blm-eif ocroptwa.
This auric vibration may Is* eonveywl nuy
illstniK-i* by means of a b-tte.- ihand writ !
lent, a lo«-k of liidr, any thing that tut* bceii •
fully ebsrfnl with the owner’s sura. Thu*.
It become* evblenf that ue are all con *
stauily leat lug hnpresslous of out* rest!
brrever w-4* go whether we expreiw:
ilegrei*.
plane
wire* lu
on)*
v bribe
it.
•where confined
Nor is thl* nurie attiiosti
liniuan lielug*. A pirn* of ns-k taken frdi.
the depths of the earth will*reveol lo the
sensitive psy« houietrist not only Its own !
I.Utory through the ages, but that of it* eti |
vinmnieut. Mines hnve Ini-ii |«M-atet|. veins •
of ore ira«-c*| .iml maeh *reiir»le nml talnn-j
I tie knowledge of (lie tinriergrauud has Uvu I
•ditniiM-d by Hit* ttionii.*. l’n»fe*sor pentuii j
testifies to thl* frtet In Id* two luteiystlug j
Is ok*. vutllM "The goal uX Thin--'*.”
Mt*. Artliur II. Puget. British
general’.* wife, who was Miss Mary
Stevens, daughter of Pnran Ste
vens. of N*w York. Lieutenant
G*ni ral Paget has Just .been ap-
Isilrited comnutnder-ln-chb t of tbe
British iirpt| pi In! cd.