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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
SAYPRTUT, JANCADT B, Jiff.
PRESIDENT ZELAYA TRYING TO FORCE
SEIZES PROPERTY | THAW TO MAKE
OF AMERICAN COJ PLEA OF INSANITY
Minister Merry Ordered t»l lawyers Use Condition of
Proeeed to Gantcmaln Wife and Mother as
City.
New (trleait*. Jnn. ' The-
D. Kfttery 4 Vmijymy. t~nmv n '* r d nl-ftrm*
Ion people. I# in tr »uh!c wltli th* gov-,
ernfnent of Nlcnrnufua. nnd tint* a#k«d
that tli** K"V<rnmfnt send a wamhlfi
(O HIu»flVM* t>» pr«>t«it It* Interests,
which. It I* < IhImhmJ. bii* seriously
Jeopardized by tin* Zelny« government
go the Ntramtnrttnn
mahogany conce##|on.- enjoyed by the
Emery Company. In what la kn<
aa the Mosquito territory, abrogated
(he concession and seized the (dant of
the company, valued nt $25o.oa«.
The Kmery# an- flu- pioneer mahog
any ' exporter# ‘ from |he tropica, and
many year# ago to-cured it concetflon
— |e cut mahogahv.
Preaident SSelaya hna had hla eye on
Ihla concession for # Tong time, seek
ing aonte ex« u*c to break It. and »o
ha took hla pretext that the % company
—rwas aelllng Its tariff free Imported
good a to others besides the employees
of the company nnd summarily abro
gated the concession.
Minister Merry has been ordered to
proceed from tiautemala t'ity to Man
agua. It Is feared that the arbitration
Will be a one-sbled affair. Judge
j Penflo.d, foitncrly solicitor of the state
j department, is looking after the in-
(•reals of the «ompan.v in Washington.
Thf company has a i»Ik plant at
Chelae Mass.
TOBEGINPASTORATE
AT JACKSON HILL
Club.
•« Vnrk, Jart. Jl.T-Prlven to un
usual tnejtmirri bv thc ubBtimu v of their
client, law>eis for Hurry Thaw nr#
using the pitiable condition of the three
women chiefly Interested In his case to
force him Into making an insanity
pb-a ut his coming trial for the killing
of HtAnPsgl White.
The three women thus mad# a sort
of dub In a desperate effort to romi»«d
Thaw to sav# himself from the danger
of death“UTlRe _ 'eTecI rIc"chaTr~a r e~7VIir
mother. Mrs. William Thaw; hla wife,
Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, and hla mother-
in-law, Mrs. Fharle# T. Holman, of
IMttsburg
Mrs, Holman, according to dispatches
from Pittsburg, lies at her home there
a nervous wreck. Iler husband haa tel
ephoned to the police, to every news
paper In the rlly and to their friends,
Imploring them to keep away from the
house, so serious Is his wife's Illness.
* 'Id Mrs Thaw, the accused man's
mother, too, la In a pitiable condition^
Hhe never goes out except to visit her
son In. the Tombe. and her visits, which
were dally up to a month ago, have
been shortened to one or possibly two
a week.
Young Mrs. Thaw also shows signs
of giving away under the strain
through which site tries to bear up
bravely.
Thaw today was again In a rage
over the persistent reports that in
sanity was to be his defense.
"I am not insane," he declared. "Why
do they misrepresent me? I hav* no
fear of going to trial, and I know (hat
when my story Is told I am going to
la* set free."
STREEHMiTTEE
T
INTO THE TREASURY
The i
Her. Pr. John P. Jordan, formerly
pastor of the First Dnpliat church of
Havannah. and one of the most promi
nent divines In the state, wIIT begin
his pastorate at the Jackson Hill Hap-
ttst church, Atlanta, on Hundny. Prep.
■ rations for glylttg the new pastor a
—lltttTijr'welcome hare been-tnnrtc by tturf-Koy- t# rtmirtnsn,
congregation, and It Is expected that
there will be large congregations to
greet hint
Hr. Jordan will conduct the usual
smkes st it #»Vb»oa. and in the aft
ernoon St J o’efork there will br held a
recognition service. In which a number
of prominent minister* of the city will
|iart idpain The follow mg program,
has tW'cn arranged ronTTTs service.
Hong, "How Firm a Foundation"—E *r**—<-*rw »«
Congregation.
Introductory By chairman. Kev. W.
W. Landrum. I>. I).
Bong. "Onward, Christian Soldiers" —
Congregation.
Welcome front llaptlst Ministers'
Conference- Itev. Junius \V. Millard.
Welcome front Jackson Hill Church
—Rev. J. J Dennett
Boor. "Blest lb* the Tie That Binds"
—Congregation v *•
Welcome from Bap.tlst at laurge
John M Green
Welcome from Neighboring Churches
of Other Denomination* Kev. c. c
Jarrell.
Response -Kev John P Jordan. P P
Concluding Ptuyer - Ke\. I.en t)
Broughton. P. P
I re|H»rt of the street* commit-
II *U<m* tlmt the appropriation
e ••licit ninl piilille works
ujo gte#!«r than tl**> ex|*eit<U-
nml a linlituee was turned hack Into
io elty treasury.
The report was signed 1«r the mejuliers of
tH street* romiulttee, «»f will'll Alderman
Frt'irrv nftrmnnn:—Ttie
A Menus ii Harwell nnd
Coiincllmeii Marlin. Iliiiiosk. Itolierts.
(•lass, Pomeroy nml
FLOWER ISMBED
IIPHILII1HPHII
FOR FLEECING FOLKS
/
It Js Said He Got Away
With a Million
. Dollars.
Philadelphia Jan. ft.—R. C. Flo
aliaa- i-L 13. Dainty, who has ken a
gltlve from New York since 1904, where
he Is wanted to answer churge* o
grand larceny and swindling rredu
Inus Investors out of about $1,060,000
In alleged bogus mining operations
»M arrested In this elty yesterday.
.Flower, who, the dectlvea say. la the
most colossal mine swindler of the age.
was raptured In a room In one of
the big office buildings In tIt* renter
f the city.
'T’mTefTfie TUITn« nf Pettfe##w£,»#fwr4 r
detectives assert, he was seeking to se
cure money from Investors by repre
sentlng that ha hud a wonderful cheml
cal prueeaa whereby lie could make
diamonds and other precious stones
and a patent brick. The arrest of
Flower ends a career with Ihe detec
tives nnd the postal authorities througn
South America, .Canada and many
points III the Y’nlted States.
Following Ills operation In New York,
through which, It la said, many society
women l<»*t money, Flower Jumped ball
after Indictment In May, 1*04.
When the detectives eventually ran
him down, through messages sent to
one of his sons, they found lie ivaa so
changed in up|»earuncr tit at* they could
scarcely recognise him. As Professor
Oxford he was apparently a benevolent
old gentleman, wljo wore u long White
beard, and- Bioijtfh ‘the detectives had
photographs of him. they were, afraid
they had made a mistake nnd kept him
under surveillance for aevernl daya be
fore they were willing to inaky the ar
rest When he was taken Into custody
he denied being the missing Dr. Flow
er, but after being placed In a cell nt
the central station, admitted hla Iden
tity.
IS BOYKIN LI
BEING VIOLATED?
GRAND JURY TO ACT
CANDIDATE CALLED
BEFORE GRAND JURY
BY JUDGE CANN
HjmtIs! to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ha., Jon. ft—The political
P<*t In flavannah fairly boiled over yes
terday. The feature of the whole per
formance came at 4 o'clock when Judge
McCann, In response to a letter re-
questing him to charge anent the pure
• lection law, spoke in no uncertain
terms that he did not propose to have
his court made h political cat's paw.
The aensatlonal part of It all Is that
Uiv. iftiueat in qusatlon was. from nu
personality than the irandldate for
mayor of the city. Colonel William
fjarrsrd.
Judge Cann, after stating that the
letter said that the crime should be
stopped, said that the writer seemed
lu hove some knowledge of the exist
erne of the crime, and that lie. there
fore, would ask the grand jury to sum
wion him.
and.
called
The letter and the Charge are rig-
niiLmnt In the light of former events.
He vend days ago officials of the streets
and lanes nod public works depurt
nientM. some ten In number, had their
official heads chopped off because It Is
charged, of activity In behalf of George
W Tledemon, the candidate who Is op-
posing the present administration par
ty. Since then these officials have been
very active.
Yesterday only nine out of the too
members of a certain street gang show -
ed up f«r work. The rest had g*»ne
over to the Tledeman ranks. The ad
ministration adherents charged that
they were bought.
At any rate, the mayor furnished an
Interview in which he announced that
he would be at the polls all day and
see to It personally that not a vote
was Miught. a worker paid or a cent
advanced for polltirnl purposes The
request to charge the grand Jury fol
lowed fast on Jts heels.
Judge cann declined to give the
nne **f the writer of the request to
the public.
the
pnlilei
•Ittiv In dWItvtltte etttf t Mt*rt» tnamrlnm
and <Io-rt wuiu laid duiintf (he year (halt
In tin* history of the city, but much of
(his is «oi fliiUhed wlih • le-r( •lre«*lttK Im»
cause of the del#} lu ileUlfflUg
L i-'iininlfllnl uj» ulmi made tU-U dslar kss
' ’ n T.TnTi.riTK—l.iTTk. (fieemT
‘ the ctmlrncf.
lumicudeil that ■ pennltv he
lUed for (III* her. -
The commit tee
MePnKiel Street I
GOVERNOR DID OFFER
LIBERAL REWARDS
SLAYER OF WIFF.
W 11,1, GO TO I*KX
Danvllb. Vh Jan, f* —J W Nance,
a farmer of this county, charged with
beating his wife to death with an iron
poker, was today found guilty of mur
der In the *••« ..ml degree, and hi* pun
ishment fixed at eighteen years in the
penitential y
A Square Deal
ItAMurr* you wheji you bur l)r. Tirrr**
limit? mrdlrln*,—lor ill thr titxr-UI-
enti< ^nirrltif Into thfm »r» |irlntnl on
lb* bottlo wr»p|i»r. mid th.Mr (ormuUi
■ratttmtnl undoroxli a, Imiucrninplrt*
»ndcorm-t. You know Ju»t wh»t you tro
ptylnc lor and Unit <h« InernllrnU m
(tthniwd (mm N»tnr*> l»l»ir»tor)r, brine
MlMU-d from ib« mo«i vtlunblr ntt.vo
mcdlclnkl root, found growing In our
American forrrB-MdjghTlt potent to cur,
an pcrWH* h»rral«u[>r«n to tha moM
dfllcatwwmnl
nrulcTuii prnprrU— ol It*own.
' being a mmt valutbl«knt.w , |iilc and anti-
ferment, nutritive and lootblng demul-
"tllrrerlne pla»» an Iminriant pari In
■fee's liolden Medical Dlvoxery in
(hs cure of Indigestion. dy*pep*iti and
weak stomach, attended by *mir risings,
i bran-burn, foul brcaih.ictiat^l tongue,
poor appetite, gnaw mg reeling in stom
ach. biliousness and kindred derange-
BienP of the stomach, llxer and Imwels.
Beside* curing nil the above distressing
ailment.*, the"t.olden Medical Discovery"
Is a spaclflc for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, at catarrh, whether of tha
nasal paaaages or of the stomach, hnwels !
or pelvic organs. Even In tPni.-enftUw
stages It will yield to this sovereign rkm-
edjr If Ita use lie t»crs«>veris| in. In t hronlc
Catarrh of the Nasal passages. \\ t« well,
while taking the "Uohleti Medical Pl«-
covery" for the necessary constitutional
iraatment. to cleanse tin* passage* fn*clv
two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Kemedy. This thorough course
of treatmaut generally ctm*s the worst
case*.
Kl coach* and hoarscncsH caused hr bron
chial. throat and lung atfectiouv rx«*cpi run- ,
(umnUon In Us advaticid stage*, the"iJof&u {
Mhdlcal Ptscoverr * Is a m»wt efft*irnt n*m-
edr. •apectaUr In those obstinate, hang-on »
rough*caused h? Irritation and ctmre%t(.*n of *.
tb#bronchial mucous membranes. The • I»u* j
fotenr" L not «o good for m ute coughs arts*
log front sudden colds nor must it he e«- !
to rare consumption In It* advanced (
no medicine wUJ do that - but for all
otBtinatw. chronic nmgtis. which, if neg-
ed. or badly treated. b>ad (ipio«smsutnn- i
It la the Iwtl mrdlctn# that can he takeu. *
An Interview with ax-Gov*rnor W.
J N.wthen, published Thursday nfter-
n<M»n and Friday morning, on the result
of the movement Inaugurated some
time ago In the Interest of law and or
der over the atute, caused surprise at
the rnpttnl
After telling of the success *>f the
movement Governor Xorthen re< iied
incidents «>f his trip, and among these
was what some of his hearers .it t\>r-
dcle wanted t>> know. This Is* what he
■abl:
"1 was asked to expluln how It Is
that Yurdaman, of MIhsInsIp(>I. could
offer ITiO'* reward for each of three
white mem llut Bird. Ernest Brown and
Don Ken, who shot and Killed (Mint
Nicholson, tin Innocent ikkm farmer,
while the state of Uv>>rgt.\ had. up to
this time, failed to offer any reward ut
ull for the apprehension .*r numbers of
white men who killed .>ne doaen Inno
cent negroes and mull luted for Ilf# 70
others In the Capital (*lt\ of this state.
"This condition I uu* not able to
explain, and I w«* Informed that our
city leagues would do well to look Into
nnd rectify this relation before we
made further nd\uti«f in our work."
Reward* Offered. '
limped lately \nx the riots members
of the Civic Dengue called upon Gov
ernor Tdfell urging him to offer re
winds and the record** show that Me
did so In fact, nil this win* published
nt the time, hut the people of (*orde|e
evidently didn't see tt or have forgltten
j about It
( The g.nernor offered $i«0 each for
J the appre hension and conviction of the
j first tHe. $10« melt for the next ten.
j nnd $.’»'* each fot nil subsequent aires'.a
; and com let Ions.
At the time several official* thought
j there amounts t«H* high ttlld *.» in-
! f.irmed the governor, but be insisted
j that such an offense required such u
| rew nrd
ST.VRUKD TO DKATH
BY HIGHWAYMAN
Chicago Jnn .V Half stuniie.lv by a
glancing blow from n black J.n* k
Adolph Johnson, .i H*h and cheese ped-
dlet. struggleil In the tdiivkues* ..f an
unlighted Imrn last night with u des-
petate hlghwnym.tn. grasping, strik
ing senrcblng for a weapon, only to
ton . mult flnnllv to tin* murderous at
tack. which I* ft him bleeding to death j
from tlftern different stab wMtndn
ft is nit the nock and head lie soon died
after the iisnlstanie had reached hijn.
IIP assailant ha* not vet l»een caught.
Ntw Directors Eltcted.
Mis*, ml to llie Georgian
Macon. Ga. Jnn .» - At a met ting
of the menibets of the Young Men-
Christian A«*oeiat|on ia*t night, flve
new director* were elected Ju*l pre
vious to the e|eetlt»n wf Uui*v.t '|s.
luniheon was •tivcd.
t
Will there he any Investigation nt h a h #v
the meeting of the grand. Jury on Mon
day next ns to whether or not the
kin anti-bucket shop law la Iretng
violated?
That is a question that Is creating
no little interest, and those in a posi
tion to know are Inclined to believe
that this new-law and any twaisible vlo-
Intlons of It will be one of the topics
that the grand Jury will take up.
That, the matter Is being looked Into
Is known, but until the grand Jury
meets, none of the county officials de
sires to be quoted. It Is believed, too,
fhitt Judge Konn may have something
to nnv along this line In his charge («♦
the grand Jury.
Jv ta-qcdmsrt nut-fay those intcratod
that any attempt to g»*t around the |«w*
will be vigorously fought by Solicitor
General lllll und at the same time the
tight he tnude on the turf exchanges
nml pool rooms Is discussed.
At presunt there iuu two places In
Atlanta operating where quotations are
furnished "members only" as told by
signs hearing those word* displayed
conspicuously about. Hut It t* denied
by the management of these places that
the law Is befnff violated or that any
trunsacUons take place in the places.
A fact that received no little com
ment 'Is that since the first or ftie year
when the law went Into effe* t. two out-
of-town men who formerly operated n
wire house until the law put them V»ut
of.business, were In Atlanta sizing up
the situation and. getting information
as to the opemtlun of the two Atlanta
places.
Solicitor Uenaml lllll sax# if this
law or any other law is being g.dated
the grand Jury will know li and that
prosecution* |vtlt nntumlty fnftnws.
FORAKER'S ATTACK
A MISERABLE ONE
SAYS JEN. BAILEY
Austin, Tftxaa. Jnn. 8.~In ft speech.
Ilsetisslng the negro question at Manor,
this county, last night, Senator J. W.
"I am being hounded In every corner
of the state. I ought t« he at the
capital of the republic; 1 ought to he
In the senate of the I’nlted States, an
swering Foraker for his miserable at
tack on the Southern people In e«*n-
neetbm—with—the BroxvttxvlUc affair.
Now nnd then a dog assails ine. and
says 1 ought not to come hack to
Texas. I'll come brtek at any time or
place when men attack my personal
honor, and w hen nnv man falls to come
under such condition*, something is
wrong ubout him."
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
F#w P#ople Know How U*#fol It la
Preserving Health and Beauty.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take —LAXaTIYK—BUuMU guinlnc
Tablets. Druggist# refund money If It
falls to curt*. E W. GROVE'S signa
ture on each box. 35c.
CHILD INCONSOLABLE
OVER LOSS OF DOG
Grief over the loss of Id* pet fox
terrier dog -has broken the heart nf the
little son of I,. G. Neal, of 58 Merritt#
avenue, vice president nnd treasurer of
the Atlanta oil and F»*i*tlllxer Com
pany.
That Is. according to a communica
tion sent Police Chief Jennings by Mr.
Neal, asking the aid of the poiha* de
partment Ip restoring ihe missing ca
nine to Its little master. Th*» child
Imn been weeping ami worrying over
the loss of his pet to mull an extent
that. Id* fa’her says, his tender heart
has brpkwi
The (log bad been the almost con
stant playmate und companion of the
little Neal child, and the tu«» had be
come vciy much attached to each oth
er. And when the dog disappeared It
xvn# almost more than the . l.ild could
be* r
air. Neal states that the dog was
stolen from him Inst Monday while he
was drlxlng In Forrest avenue, near
Duller street.
PATENT MEDICINE
Cost* Nothing to Try.
Nearly everxhody knows th.it . har-
coal Is the safest atpl most eftl. tent dis
infectant acid purifier In nature, but
few realize \\h value when taken into
the human system for the same cleans
ing purpose
t’hatroal Is a remedy that the more
you take of It the better. It Is pot a
drug nt all. but simply absorb* the
gases and Itnputtiles ulxvnxs present. In
the stomach and Intestines and tattles
them out of the sxstem.
Ghureottl sweeten* the breath after
smoking, dtlnkmg or after eating «>n-
hut* and other mlorous vegetables
('hnitoal effeetually cleats nnd |m-
pl ox vh the complexion, it Whiten* the
teeth and further nets a* a natural
and eminently safe cathartic
It absorbs the Injurious gases x\hltl»
collect In the stomach and bowel*, q
disinfect# the mouth and throat from
the poison of catarrh
Alt druggists sell charcoal In on*
form or another, but ptohnbl> Hie he-
charcoal nnd the m.»*t f.q- the motie.
harcoal !.oxeng«*s. thrx i Rouses far any and all purpose*. In the
f the fittest powdered] ho»»e that the purp.»*c will he the right
and often xvlth the result of en-
Is in Htugrt
are eomp
Willow charcoal, and other linrmle
antiseptic.* In tablet form »»r rather in
the form of large. plea*am tasting
•oxenges. flu* charcoal being mixed with
honey.
The dallv use of these lozenge* \\|l|
seon tell \u a txutdt Improved condition
of the general health, better complex-
refer breath and purei blood,
and the beauty of ltd*, that n > possible
harm can result from their continued
use. bit*. «»n the contrary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician, in shaking *»f
the benefit* of charcoal says I advise
Stuart'* Charcoal l.oxenge* to all pa
tients suffering from ga* In stomach
and bowels, and to «dear the complex
ion and purlfj the breath, mouth und
throat. I also believe the llvet Is great-
l\ benefited In the daily use of them;
they cost but cents a box at drug
store*, and although In some sense a
patent preparation yet I believe I get
more and better chare.ml in Htiiart's
('Imrcoiil I.oienges than In any of the
ordinal > di/xtviuil tablets."
Send votfr name nml address i.nlay
for a free trial |M«kage arid see for
vourself. F. A. Stuart t'oii 'Stuart
iiutlUlng, Marshall, Mldu •
No more distributing of ftee tnedl-
Ine In Atlanta.
The board of health put the quletti#
.» this practice of advertising patent
medicines Friday afternoon. J>y adopt
1 lug a resolution forbidding I;
The purpose of this resolution I* to
1 I keep people not familiar with medicine
from using that thrown into their
1820 TT - 1907
Assets Over $85,000,000.00
THE
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Offers
GREATER OPPORTUNITIES TO AGENTS
than the majority, of life insurance companies that are doing business in the
State of Ctoorgia. Why?—
It Issues
PARTICIPATING
NON-PARTICIPATING
TERM POLICIES
PARTNERSHIP
and the standard form as prescribed by the
New York Legislature.
ATTRACTIVE AGENT’S CONTRACTS.
To men who wish to make the insurance profession their vocation, we wish to
call their especial attention to the contract we are making, details of which will
be given upon application. ,
• WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS FOR 1907. i
W. E. HAWKINS, State Manager,
904-7 Prudential Building, Atlanta, Ga.
An unsurpassed record of over forty years on Annual Dividend Policies.
DA 7ES ARE ANNOUNCED
bOR THE 1907 INSPECTION
OF NATIONAL GUARD
Pojnnel W. <7. Obear, Inapcctor gen-jFrturth Infnhtrj -
oral* of the national guard of Georgia, J Mareh 22. Amerlcu*—Company -L,
ha* arranged the date# on which thujrourtn Infantry.
varlou#-miiftary-compaiil#a-througirout | ; 2o. Colunvhb*—Battalion
the at tit it tv Hi be lhapetMetl. anti i headquarter# and Companies C and Cl
rder providing for iht# 4* n« “*
iCmgrrlng health.
G. M. i WILL OPEN
SESSION1 MONDAY
The spring ee##lon of the Georgia
Military Acndeinv will opan on Mon
day. all of the cadet# having returned
from the Christina# vacatlouix.dzajy.
ami anxbm# to get back to work. The
limit to the number of pupil# thl* year
at the academ> i* loo. ami every place
I* tilled. Thl* la usually the case, for
a* soon a* a cadet drop* out there 1*
always another to take hi* place, ami
the wait lug list I* usually a large one.
The school 0* re garded by many as one
of the fln«**t educational Institutions in
the South. None but experienced and
fully equipped teacher# Is employed,
the discipline is admirable and the
school I* Plea) In home environment
and facllltte# for work.
the hand* of the printer. The United
Slat*-* army officer who will accom
pany Colonel Obear on hi# tour of ln-
#n*«'tlon ha# not yet been named. The
annual lnilpfcUon Will begin on Feb
ruary 11 nnd will end on April 23.
The dates upon, which each of the
military organization# of the state will
he InspectiMl are a# follows:
February 11. Jackson, Ga —-Company
A, Second Infantry.
February 12. Macon—Headquarter#
and Company B,.Second Infantry.
February 13. Macon—Cvimpunles F
nnd C. Second infantry.
-February J4. Dublin—Company K,
Second Infantry.
February t.%. Tennllle—Battalion
headquarters nml company P. Second
Infnntrx'.
February IS. Auguata—Heaikniar-
ter# and t'ompunle# K and H, Third
Infantry.
'February 19. Augusta—Comvpany I.
Third Infantry, and Troop K, First
cavalry.
February 20. WayneHboro—Company
E, First Infantry.
February 21, Guyton—Troop C, First
cavalry.
February 22. Savnnnuh—Headquar
ter# and Troop a. First cavalry, and
the Chatham artillery.
February 25. Savannah—Headquar
ter# and Companies A ami B. First ar
tillery
February 14. Savannah—Companies
C and P. First heavy artillery. .
February 27, Savannah- Headquar-
rs and Com||inles P und II, First
Infantry.
February 2K. Savannah—Companies
I and K, First Infantry.*
March 1. Savannah—Companies I,
and M, First Infantry.
March 4. Savannah—Naval battalion
(by #tate Inspector only!.
March 5, M* In tosh—Troop D. First
cavalry.
March 4, Ludovvlcl—Troop K. First
cavalry.
March 7, Jesup—Troop I, First cav
alry. N £
March K. Jiruttwelck—Company tcj.
First infadtry. \ ,
March 11. Wnycrnss—Company V, i
First Infantry.
March V2. Fitigerabl—Company M,
Fourth infantry.
March 13. Valdosta—Company B.
First Infantry.
March 14. Thomasvtlle—Headquar
ters and Conipanv K. Fourth Infantry.
March 15. Moultrie—Company B.
Fourth Infantry.
March 18. Albany—Battalion head
quarter# and Company K. Fourth in- .
fanny.
March I?. Dawson—Battalion head
quarters and Company II, Fourth In
fantry. • «£>
Mare h 20. Fort Gain**— Company D,
Fourth Infantry.
March 21. Cuthbert—Company A.
Fourth infantry.
March 26. Perry—Company I. Sec
ond infantry.
March 27. Forsyth—Company M,
Second Infantry.
March 2$. Burnesvllle—Company O.
Second Infantry.
March 29. Thomnsvllle—Company
If, Second infantry.
April 1, Griffin—Battalion headquar
ter# and ‘Company I,, Second infan*
try.
April 2. Atlantn—Headquarter# and
ComiKinies A and 11. Fifthdnfantry.
April 3, Atlanta—Companlea C and
D. Fifth Infantry.
April 4, Atlanta—Companies K and
M. Fifth Infantry.
April 5. Atlanta—Company J„ Fifth
Infantry and the Second field artil
lery.
April 4, Atlanta—Squadron head
quarter# ami Troop I,. First cavalry.
April P. Marietta—Company F, Fifth
Infantry.
April 10. Rome—Battalion headquar
ters and Company 1. Fifth Infantry.
April 11, l.lndnle-Company B, Fifth
Infantry.
Aj#4*U 12. Cedartown—Company U,
Fifth Infantry.
April lft. Mllledgevllle—Company K.
Third Infantry.
April 18. Sparta—Company A. Third
Infantry.
April 17. Madison—Company 11,
Third infantry
April P. Athens—Company I„ Third
lnfnntr>* — »
April 19. Elhcrton—Company F,
Third Infantry. *
April 22, Gainesville—Troop F. First
cavalry.
.'••in 23, Atlanta—General headquar-
ter* nml governor’ll staff.
MAN CUT8 SON’S THROAT
IN PRESENCE OF FAMILY
New Orleans, I,n., Jan. 5.—Tliotnas
O'Connor. Jr., was kllleit lust night,
his throat , being cut while scuffling
with Ills father. The elder Thomas
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Effective Sunday, January •, Nn 41
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«:3n a. m. No. f.d leavea for Clinton
i a. m. .No. 5t arrives from Athens
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V. E. CHRIBTIAV, a. o. p. A.
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O'Connor has lieen arrested, charged
i*h tho murder of hla son.
Father and son. after discussing
wrestling, engaged In a friendly bout
In the presence of Ills family. The
father was laughing when ho appar
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