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no ktt 7T U4Ck BSsg SlftftflteHwttClSB IT Z9f Itry rtMlUV tf rench 21 up to tench B' up to 1 Hat fces. MEEK It lays DOE tie Lit to tin Saloon Men HE MEANS BUSINESS a Cool fjlf Htmired Dollar Fine. GOSSIP OF MERCER. jpf On at That Promrntnt In- ln lief MJ' OO1Z Prtc a March 11 Frank yell known barkeeper of Macon fjfjl Honor any more 011 SUfldY loon. ttiJM uinn WS put in jji true lull1 found asainst him for ou Sunday and selling to wurnig in Bibb uperkr dge Bartlett Quinn pleaded hargtt of selling on Sunday ettal cot guilty of gelling to minors trial by jury ou the latter selling 011 Sunday Judge a fin of 500 or six to chauigang Qulaa conzid.

fill to excessive He lIlki kit had Jljtjj money nnd his place of business gUU la the hands of a receiver and lljetf and liabilities are about equal iice of business was under The the corner of faetond lUi4 Mul immediately uader the shad fif it courthouse and in sight of sev churches 1 or mouths a iu place hfta done a turning indaj a steady stream of through the back door of In seutencing Quiuu today ett said that whisky selling on Ha Macoii had to stop and when i were brought before him on this would have to pay a heav linn promised repentance and never again sell 41 drop of I a Sunday in Macon. 1 Class wio had already been in weeks ns arraigned before ktletI for assisting in running a Considering Glass in a very 1 condition the judge sentenced ofinenieHt the couuty lail for and alt that time will ftt Hospital Funeral of Mr Price. btnieu of Mrs G. C. Price jgidd tins afternoon at half put 4 Utet from Paul church and were by uiany sorrow lug people The ycre iuipressiveL conducted by Jud1.

fhe pallbearers were 1 illlngham Washington 0 lias Juluu. aan Lid Callawny Jr. contained in ttiket whi was covered with flonl offering of lore and friendship. Wce tad teen sitk quite a while JtJfli her tlnth is a grievous blow to Irttbew her it occa oned no cur- 8he wits lady of lovely oharae dng ill the traits of true wo- La Mi Carrie Hill she 1 of outb est Georgia. She airnicl 1 for her beauty and i darned Mr.

Price April 13. i Se was in the thirty third year of en death called her. She leaves two i lul Iren nn 1 other relatives curie of friends to mourn her lypjr IH tfl otes. the negrots who recently nu are finding their way of southwenc Georgia ed uad the fcoft emigrant agentsv negroes were dumped ou in Loujsuna that bad not been ree years by reason of iwnmp Th 7 have been taught a will not soon forget. Sparks and General Manager Georgia Nmthern road have a visit to Beech Havsn Wt on an mipection tour to the opening of the picnic M.

Wiley of the Second irigunent has received th s- Jjlfen froni Atiant in reference to MR clamming boards for the itnte JDlJ Howes who has deen proof The Maeon Telegraph for some na tOwerrciw for Houston Tex i Mre in the dreg brisinean L. IliTlyer with her son Han Atlanta today to yisit zeta today before Judge Bart Best was heard on motion of kHiIure creditors to set aside ESP5 of Henry Schal pt and urt and put his business in the I a receiver. Ilardernan Davis unsecured creditors represent the defendant Van SvcUe of New rity visiting their son c. 4an Syckle the well known Oprcoant aisessors may have their and be ready to report to and council by next Tuesday Macon and Indian Snrlncr now projregged ti far as Co Appleton avenue. A large are at work.

Tk1 wil11 Paying street railway hue The cenietery route will alone the road self smtafoicr lle walking to the is morning twisted snd frsctnred his ankle. little fl of Her accidentally siot behind the red by a nns Fortunately the gun mischief do cause a wonnd blel profusely and ttcitement and alarm In the for a while. At re CnlT j- ha4ow of doubt about thr Jrnnior and nior classes Mr. L. W.

Hnnt a prom- iwn the the beit Wyft Junior class ewSto Colon ATu Newi an to see what th way securing these parties. A days aro aD Wrote that Mr. E. onl 1 the Dior heJtm elf would cet the Frwronn already gives 1we ubfrishmnn class but be wi 1)ad a nary dav on the subject that for the United Ha i After ii. very 5" deehiel iii favor of llle" who was forty years ago met ay and gave a very enter- encouraged the boys by Mercer fire represent a year were 0 bptt fee than many of rJ 8 Murray.

cociety met iMicu U1J UUj 0 Tuz tw ft slon of the ifcT hLhad rec ed much BwnrfVJ1 himselt. So iS EW and encouriK- Wi ffiS lDterest to the de- RJwSfai fl" a wt ait sew Years fl Is firl5' wtt IK memberV f-Ce Amer- to Wt sweril DQW11HtfAYCPOS3. u4 Oosalpfnni ui. Coliaty at of Go. March SpeeIaL Jn re an old mulatto woman In this place who eighty yean of Ice and tefls fortunes.

Almost any day she may seen on th streets with a large willow basket on her arm. What that basSet contain. no one has yet been able to discover. This old woman ha remarkable Influence over on account thcr a fortun teller. They with vU treat that if any one t- i old be mutters something weird and unintelligible to her- i Ji2r then uneJ yon some bad misfortune.

Tjif victim of her curse always finds the fulfillment of the misfortune foretold by her sooner or later One superstitious old nelO says that he believes there are strange herbs in the old woman basket and that when she gets mail she shakes the basket Whic5 ti up the herbs and then the work of evil fulfillment begins. It said that at one time a negro man made her mall wfd IKB ook tt. basket at him and told him that he would hang on th gallows in ess than two years. The story goes that in nine months from that day the negro was banned for a horrible murder and the old woman haul gone there to see him hang. There is no nfiro who knows her who will dare insnlt the old has A few daj ago she was mused from c.

trMt and it la supposed that she is Jack However strange may be I in- nnence for evil misfortunes toward her en. snles Is nevertheless true that she foretells good fortune in most cases. Au Elopement Willie Johnson a nephew of W. John. oftos place eloped last Wednesday with Miss Laura.

Barber a young woman uyiUK in the country near here. It appears That the young man uncle and the young tfcmans mother were both bitterly opposed to the marriage and would not permit them to get a marriage certificate in this county On Wednesday the couple eloped to Blacltaheu Ga. where the marriage certificate was issued and they were married at once. Turpentine Operators. The Turpentine Operators' Association met at the Phoenix hotel.

The follow iub men were prominent among the tle gates Graham MrKinnon Statesboro Ca. It W. Hammond Josgehn Oil. Leonard Carter Oduni Ga. Fraser.

Mslntosh Ca. T. and J. finn. Ll i Ga.

A II Chancey Dales Mill Go. I Ellis Jesup Ga. Lang Uptonvill Ga. W. Iurncy FolUton Ga.

1. 8 Patten Add. Ga Beach Bkl ley Ga. George Deen Nichols Ga Swolu Nichols Go Patterson Archie Ga. II.

Bridges Plttz Ga. 31 Stokes is. ilux ford Huxford. Ga. A.

Sessorns Sessoms GA. A Cronford lachiway Ha 0 Bass Add. GOo. Blitch Willacoochee. Ga.

A Gordon CUSEtJ Mr- Intosh GA. 0 31 Gordon. Bakers Mill la What of the Board of Trod. What has me of the board of trade That question as asked of a bus. mess man today.

The reply was that for several mouths the members have taker but little interest in the board end it has 0 meetings i Wayrross is growing in commercial lmpor tnce and had a porvulation of over five thousand ptole ma it is important that the itv lug a live board of trade. The bust eas men of this plate should not be willing let the board down. as it would if properly managed result in great good to the interests of the business concerns the place. Let the wide-awake business men of the city take hold of the matter aud reorganize the bOdrJ of trade and work for the advancement of the commercial inter esu of the place. A meeting should be held at one to place the boareLn trade on a souud business basis ewi Hotea and Peroaala The county commissioners have at the request of the city council granted to the city of Waj cross the privilege of using as many of the county convicts ca maj be needed free of cVire The city Is extending the electric Ugh system in different parts of the place.

Jso town in the state of the sire of aycrosa has a better electric light system A banquet was given last night in honor of James Knox Jr. and bride at the ac mory of the aycross Rifles. Judge Joel Sweat who has been hold. ing court at Irvrtnville Ga. returned to We city Wednesday afternoon.

Rev. Herbert hers is spending a few days' in me city with friends Hon. Leon A Wilson who has been at. tending court at Homerville Ga. returned Wednesday morning to the city.

W. Toomer. court stenographer has returned to tile city. Professor Jenkins of this city has been appointed to the position of school enumerator for Ware county by the board of education. Judge Warren Lott will In a few days begin the erection of a handsome brie block near the Johnson building on Plant avenue.

The Waycroes Daily Advocate announces that it is probable that it will suspend publication in a. few don. The followipu ministers are assisting Dr. PItlIIon in th revival vs Scrnegs Georr W. Mathews W.

8 Po tr Allison W. Quarternoan Sir Bell and M. Austin. There have been twenty-one converts so far during tire rpMTsl Mr. A Ran IH tnildlna a nhandsome residence on South Brunei street.

Miss Blanche Swsoins of Sessoms Gn. Is visiting friends in the city. Mr. mon. of WlIltprtown Ga.

is pendm a few lays with her brother Mr Keene Mbaiiv avenue Mr. Aaron ITersd kovitz who has been on IL visit to ew York has returned to tbill cite. Mr. rn1cam MeKlnnon of Statesboro i in the city. I.

W. Davidson. of Waresboro. Ga. was In the city yesterday' THE DAY IS ALBANY A Bit Attraction for A Bold Atulllpt at Burglary.

Albany Ga. March 11 Special Al bnny wilt be invaded during chautuuqua week by the entire faculty and pupils of the grand old institution Andrew ie- male college of Cutlibert. The membership of the school wul come in a body and will spend the greater portion of the week here. This will undoubtedly be the fairest of all chautauuua attractions and it is presumed that the magnetism of their preseuoe on that occasion will prove a lode star that will draw the me i terchip of the Agricultural college here also. The open arms of a royal wecot awaits the coming of the college girls.

The grandfather of wild turkey gobblers was killed near here today by a pegro named Henry Hall. The bird was brought to the city and tipped the scales at thirty. two pounds A hold attempt at highway robbery was committed by two unknown neirroes ju outside the city limits today. They' pur. sued for some distance a little son of Mr James Camp who only escaped their designs by the assistance of some other.

ne- groes. who took the boy under their pro tectlon Tese same negrotl perpetrated a robbery on an old nesro last Saturday afternoon whom they overpowered as be was leayiae the city and relieved him of tile proceeds of a load of cotton seed. Heavy lialsI In Pnn yjTSna. PhUadelphlai pa. Mtri aln nas llensteaW nil day all over WI stte Del reports TrwSvea tonlgHt Indicate that serums 5f nrelmnunent There are We row ofgreat ms Stad at several points ott fne Rusquehanna and floods have reached be danger point at all of them.

threat damage his already been done. The rtfer I h1ll at the ordinarY crags X' i troaeD to teiwaS is on top of the lee. Tn iieiawar ad KhwlWll rIVeTS art ll reat gorg. Btl tm. A Desperate ley Inflicts a Probably Fatal Wound' ON HIS YEAR OLD CHILD Dstectivs Bill Jones Betuntd Yesterday from the Trial pf the Famous Arson Cue at Union.

C. Jasjer Green. a desperate locked up at police headquarters on the charge of disorderly conduct but II. few hours may change the charge into one more serious In a. row with his wife at his home on Ellis street yesterday afternoon he threw heavy smoothing Iron at his wife.

The deadly missile missed Greens wife but struck his year chill on the head and knocked it senseless. fill blow was a terrible one and it is thought will prove fatal. After striking the child Green did not stop but proceeded to do up his wife and mother-In law He raise IL racket which disturbed the entire neighborhood and as an officer could not be found in the vicinity police headquarters was telephoned and Call Officer Beavers was serout When the officer reached the place. Green came running out or the house armed with a hatchet and showing fight. The officer mmanded him to halt.

which he did without further trouble. Green was taken to police headquarters and locked up tile tta torn house keeper being instructed not to re lease him without a. strong bond as the wouud width he had mnictea upon the child Will likely to prove fatal lu it effect. Last mght tim child was reported as being in a dangerous OnJti011 Partolman Harper yesterday morning arrested Oscar loung and floury' iibon both llmeu for toe commission limo of Phillips Co. on the charge of tar- It appears that the firm has been suffering losses 101' some time but only discovered the guilty parties yesterday.

One of we ue ro 8 was given some cabbages to deliver to a customer of the firm but tead of de- veriug the goods Ill he ret. them from the him he curled a part of them to a rutauraut tin Decatur street. Patrolman Harp caught on to his aine and placed hmi and uother drayman under arrest. i lilt Negro 111 Hang. Detective Bill Jones the swamp fox.

re turned last night from Union. 0 where he has been for the post week attending the trial of the two uigioes under arrest there charged with destroying by fire over 1 XOLHJ worth of property. The ease was one of the most celebrated cases of II ever known and involved heavy losses. lor a long time destructive tires occurred near Union. and everything indicated that they were of incendiary origin But no clue to the incendiary was found until Coluci Richards Is wtllthy planter.

was made to lose several thousand dollars' worth of property by a big fire. He then employed Detective Jones of this citj to go to Tjiuou and work up the case. The detective wa singularly successful aud arrested tharfltr and ed Thomas charged with wholesale burning Alter the orient the tires ceased Monday the nrbfots were placed on trial and the trial continued until Friday. It was sensational from start to finish. When first arrested Chu ner Thomas ha I made a won in which he implicated his brother.

I or nine months Thorn is was kept in jail aWllitiIJ trial. On 1 on the witness stand uiarner Thorn told nonther start in which he denied that LIB brother was connected with the tJuir it all He was convicted and sentenced to death. Neil Thorn is was acquitted. Do tective Jones made a good sum' out of Ins lever work on the HE IS WELCOME. A HUltler Who Ha Cowe to Georgia A Gold Mine Near ulfuela Augusta Ga.

March 11 bpecial Mr Camp of Chicago i a uiw comer to Augusta He is a newspaper man and is at the head of The extern dvocatc and Camps Immigrant Guide of Chicago His particular line of business is that immigration agent. whose work is to build up the country by inducing immigrants to come this way and locate. Mr. Camp has been working up the wet for twenty years. He will known to Colonel Dyer of Augusta who hUll been acquainted with him for seventeen ears au I knew him out in Kan a Colonel Dyer say.

Mr. Camp is un undefat le worker and the greatest hustler on earth. IlUlI that lie has done more thlm i any man or combination of noon to bull I up the great west It was he who turneJ the tide of immigration to that section of country. Mr. Camp has come here to work to build up and develop Aunusta and GMr.

Iia and will by persowtl efforts bring new comers to this city and state. Paper Mill In a Receiver' a Hand Hill Johnson's paper mill at Bath. S. C. is in the hands of a receiver.

It has been known for some time that the eomau has been in a bad fix and the news or em barrnssment was 110 surprise. The hi owes about 20000 mid thy were trying to Issue end float 25000 bonds to pay in debtedness and make neseasilry uneuts. The creditors objected to bouds be ing issued against the mill. so they got together and decided to make application to the courts to appoint a received for the mills. The matter was heard by Judge Frosler at Hampton Yliwrdty and au order was granted for appointing Turner of Alken remver The Atlanta Paper Company was principal credo itor.

A South Carolina Gold Mine. A gold mine has been discovered on Mr Lowrys place lit Yelma hdgefield count South Carolina. Mr. Lowry ha struck two rub veins and he intends having the gold mined. A wimple of the quartz old was exhibited here today and expert who examined it say Mr.

Lowry has sot a fortune in his gold mine RFCEIVERS NAMED Two Ballads Moves of Importance to Cooth Georgia. Anericus Oa. March 11 Special Upon petition of creditors Judge Fish today appointed Fitzgerald temporary re ceiver to take charge of the stock of Hill. Mr Hill has been in ness here many years and carried a largo stock of furniture and house furnishing goods. His closing up was especially regretted in as much as Mr.

Hill is critically ill at his home and his death momentarily expected His gistcr Mrs Gt orge Price died in Macon on yesterday. Today Judge Fish appointed Mr. W. Whatley permanent receiver of the Aineri cus Investment Company. There were a number of applicants for tins plum.

but Mr. Whlltler is the choice of II. Inre number of creditors. His appointment gives satisfaction to all concerned. Hon.

Robert Bf11er. of Forsyth Judge Miller aud Dupont Guerry of Macon. ere in the city on important lecal business. Not. from Griffin Griffin.

Mardi It Special Lit tie Lewis Flemlstet the only son of Mr. lenilster one of Grifiine most pop. ular and prominent merchants swallowed a quarter II. few days ago. The little fellow it in a ry precarious condition.

cannot eat anything at all and the sight of foot nauseates him. While his condition is very serious it hoped that medical tciencd will soon relieve him Later reports from the fruit crops say tit it Is not so seriously damaged. Dr. McDonald had a twig several inches long from his fruit trees on the streets today and every bud on it WI. killed.

However this was taken tom the top of the tne a very exposed place. Another fruit man said his crop wu not nodi damaged. The change was so sudden that It WM calculated 7. JUwB from near Olive ennrch Pike comity was in today ohatins aid for the storm sufferers. the people lit.

the towns nave been very well' eared. for but those lntbo tAlnoul and mote remote districts were suffering for want of food and clothe He met with gratifrinf success. Griffin has already sent I Jo Gre vZUe and Molena. Mn. Mamie Seals MeReynolds of Fort.

Smith. Ark. i Tiiith4 Mw. W. BJncaii IT A Bach Dlsttttstd took Has Made Its Appearance.

"Atlanta's Black Week a book whose appearance ha hem looked forvanl to with est interest lpcau- of the matter which it was understood to contain was placed on sale yesterday The ok treats of the eerie of trajedifg which were crowded into one week of Atlanta's history and is the work of Mr. Lee LanKleT The Constitutions able representative at Athens. The story it one of absorbing interest. In a book of ore hundred pages his been crowded a graphic yet succinct sketch of those thrilling events which hue been the talk not only of Atlanta but of the entire country It ig a book which can be preserved-a that will sell In fact it is understood that the sale has already been very heavy. UOTZ MID DXON.

The Advanoa Guard or th Atlanta Team la on fland From now until September bal ball talk Baseball news and itself will be fut and furious. President Charley Hart returned from Aew York last night very well satisfied with the treatment the Southern League received and with the outlook. Yesterday afternoon Firstbavman Motz and Catcher JickBon reached tin citv They with the other members of the home team will be quartered the Ardmore. Both men. seem to be in fine condition au 1 are enthusiastic er the makeup of the Atlanta team.

Others of the team will arrive today. It is expected that the first game of the' season will be played on Wedne dav with the Deppens that strong Louisville-club which is composed of professionals. THE DUMB SPOKE. Bold Bust of an Atlanta Boy In Savannah to Obtain Money. James Husketh au Atlanta who was known as one of the orst boys in the thud 1 ward got himself Into some very sorio is trouble in Savannah yesterday on account of his proneness to do wrong.

Young IIusketh lived with his parents at 301 East Fair street until last Sunday. his father sent Mm to Savanuah as he was so bud that nothing could be done with him 111 father is II. well known engineer and hi and hi family are highly respected by all who know them. The Savannah dispatch tells the story. Savannah Ga.

Marth 11 bpeclal A young man jiving his name as James usketh and who claims that he was from At. lanta was arrested here this morning and In. side of one hour had been tried found guilty of vagrancy and obtaining money under file. pretenses and had been sentenced and sent to the ehaingang for one year. Hn keth trio to play the deaf and dumb racket on the streets this morning to get money he claim to get back to Atlanta on.

He caught one man and then forgetting his role stepped up to another one and said 1 drat and dumb please give me a quarter. and was promptly arrested by his flistvictlm HOW ABOUT THIS What's the Matter with Giving Manager W. Klelbacker II Benefit It has been suggested on all sides by the many admirers and personal friends of genii Barney Kiel acker that he be given a grand benefit performance icft Thursday night he ldth of the pro pnt mouth. has been named so th date for tl OCtUlou anti It intended that the affair khall be an elaborate end befitting demon utratfon of how the Atlanta theatergoing ub- tie appreciate Mr. Klslbackero a efforts in I ringing llnhals theatrical attractions to this rlt Nothing could be snore appropriate than ft public response of th kind.

so let a go to work and do the thing up brown. The RUkutsOJfithews company will do Its put toward making the benefit a grand sue itss and wily shouldn't the public Mr. Rielbiteker always a true hearted and kludlv gentleman. is entitled to botu thing of this kind und no doubt this suggestion will nrprls him greatly win he reads this article this moraii Ms KlllbacIer la worthy of this considers ion. Now what's the matter with carrying the through THE SCOTCH IRISH A.

Combination of Yo Societies About to Do Made. Steps have been taken looking towards a consolidation of the Atlanta und the Geol" i4ia Scotch Irish societies with the view of having nil members of the one state society to become at the same time full memVers the atl nal Scotch Irish Congress of Amy ica It vs proposed to complete this oon ol i illation or the Atlanta and the state sex ties at some early day and then to hue a social entertainment In new of thew steDs a. fun meeting of the Atlanta wxioty is rpquesteO at the office of Colonel W. Calhoun at the courthouse Monday March 2th at o'clock in. Delegates to the next annual onzfts to be hell.

In pnnc field May Ilth TO 14th sill be ip points CRAIG. Pres. I BLOQIWORrH Sec. THE FIRST NUMBER Of the New Loeal Weekly tame Out YeiUr- tind Took TV ell The Snapping' Turtle the new oral weekly paper which has been promised to the public for a fortnight made its first a ptarance yesterday. The paper was four pages in size and made up in originality of contents.

There WM nothing of a scurrilous nature in its columns. It is not announced who i the backers of the new weekly. Messrs Walter Howard and Smith. Clayton two newspaper men of ideas are contributors to its columns. It is promised that the paper will enlarged as it grows older.

It will appear every turdar AT TiTh EDGE WOOD. For nine wedi the ruckett. Mathewg Dr. malic Company has J4Ighl the theatergoing people of Atlanta in no small way. The repertoire of this company a varied and entertaining one and not without cauae.

for among the plays preicnud at the Edge. wood by the comblnaOon some of the btst known to the modern stage hays been given Among the works played here are Doss A Legal Document Monte Ctlsto The Galley Slave" A Celebrated Ca A Gay City and others I equally Interesting A Gay City' closed the ninth week hut night. This comedy dae much to the ingenuity 0 Mr. RIcketts has drawn well the entire week The Repertoire This Wk In order to give the" ml It hi. company a well-deserved rest.

Manager Herbert Mathews has decided to make the tenth week of his engagement here a repertoire one. Beginning on tomorrow night that high enjoyable Duvar will be playex for three nights and at the regular Wednesday matinee. Sir Thomas lllckdtti the title rol4 and in lie stands distinctly by himself. Mr Herbert Sfathews will also play is Du var. and tie itoopskirt-cTUQllne burieaqur dance Ice Intends doing wilt be au eurtJcJat.

311 funny as wen III ludicrously spectacle This dance will be strictly original find it will a go from the lump. A Legal Document' Including one or twc other comedies yet to decided upon hold the boards tram Thuwday evenIng to the Balance of the week wtW the Friday and. Sat. rda7 Tn ti performances 1 Loot. for the' Teal" tnpdehoresD teat by Mr.

Accused of Luring tear Mrs. Guilds Husband. A UUCHLY MXED UP AFFAIR. Corliss Has Her Own SiltOJ' Arrests for Harboring Her Daughter Warrants Sworn Out. A picturesque young woman of the brunette typo with dark hair dark eyes and dark face took the leading role in a police drama of more than ordinary interest yesterday morning.

A young female better suited to the part she took of self willed defiant wayward girl who had thrown aside parental authority and jpneadrift with no guide but her own Judgment could hardly be found. She took her arrest with the careless Indifference which was not so much We result of hard expert. nce as of a natural recklessness. She' did not falter at a. single potent and the nerve which she displayed was exasperating to those who were trying to bring her back Into the way she should go.

She was under unrest at police Headquarters but she did not betray any evi. dence of thatteeling of disgrace common to females who find themselves in the limits of a. police as prisoners. She gave her name to the officers as Mol. lie CorLss one not unfamiliar to thin and went back to her cell with an air of defiance about her.

Miss CorllM is only eighteen years old but in that short time she had more than once Been before the public in a bad light. The List time she was heard of she witi sent to the Catholic reformatory in Brooklyn 1 Mrs. Brittaln but leaving that place she returned to her home here and her latest appearance has invoh ed other members of the family and outsiders. Yesterday morning a lady led at lice headquarters and asked that Mollie onies and Will Guild tile latter a conductor on an electric tar be arrested. She stated that Guild was her husband but had left her little brunette of Brooklyn fame.

After hearing the lady's story Captain Moss sent Callman Abbott to search Jon thp- couple. Guild was at his work and could not be found. Miss Corliss was found however and placed und arrest She accompanied Officer Abbott to head. quarters where she WWI held. She re used to return home saying she would the first.

The determined expression or her face was good enough evidence that she meant what she said. She was kept a. prisoner at police headquarters until the afternoon but the sight of prison bars did not cause her to relent. Later in the day Guild was found and placed under arrest. His wife went before Justice Bloodworth and swore out warrants against him and Miss Corliss on the charge of fornication.

The warrants were turned over to Bailiff Ray. In the afternoon the case took another turn. The mother of Miss Conies came into the place. She went before Justice Bloodworth and swore out two warrants. One was a joint warrant against Williana and Belle Thomas charging then with misdemeanor in that they harbored her daughter Mollie Conies and William Guild The other warrant was against Guild for seduction.

To make the story doubly Interesting Mrs. Thomas ft a siSter or Mrs. Cents and an aunt of the wayward young girl who she was accused 01 harboring. warrants were placed in. the hands the autnilties and the parties named in them were arrested with the exception or William Thomas.

Mrs. Thomas a young woman of thou twenty eight was arrested and taken to the oiliest of Justice Rieodworth where she saw Guild and CorlJs The three talked together in a. very friendly way for some time. They seemed disposed to treat the whole flatter lightly and laughed over it. Mrs.

Thomas declared that she had violated no law by allowing her sisters child to spend the night with hot and saw that he would come out all tight She was released or her own recognizance to appear at cow tomorrow morning at which tune die will be tried She declared her intention of carrying the young girl home last night. and added fly sister can take out another wit rant if she wants to. Justice Blood Ottld not hear the cases yesterday afternoon and postponed all or them until tomorrow. Miss Lor lisss bond was fixed at 100 anti was given. Guild also arranged ball until to- morrow.

The case promises to be one of unusual interest tug unusual features about it. On the one hand is the heart broken mother of the girl pushing the case against her own sister and the man whom she says has ruined her daughter and on the other is the wretched wire pushing the case against her husband and the young woman who she says lured him away. THE'S KILLED HIM Death of Mr. B. nil or Sitter' Death and Jell the Cue Americus Ga.

March 11 Special Mr. D. Hill on of the most proml- nent business mm in u.erlcu diet at clock The business trouble of today and hi sister tad death c- completely shoe ed him. At doc tins morning your correspondent chatted pleasantly with him in his store. He suffere1 a stroke of appolexy when notified by toe sheriff that his doors would I closed.

He leaves a wife and six cu ran. Exchange Pulpit. Her Dr. Hawthorne is in Selma. Ala.

and Ms pulpit will be occupied at 11 a 10. today by Re. Sir. Donald Barter teeend Baptist church. Dr.

McDonalds pulpit will be occu. pled at a. by ReT. Dr. W.

Jones and at in by thPTastor The ordinance of baptism wtlj adtnlhuitred at the nllht terrife Auction lIal. tYednesdsy 15th. 3:30 in. of two Pine street lots near Emmett street. Plats at our ofl GOODE BECK.

Ml Cnvrtland at Auction. Tuesday March 14th 330 in. This Is a neat new central tome. GOODE BECK. Neat New Courtland Cottage.

Between E. Cain and Hints streets six rooms at auction Tuesday the th 3:30 n. m. This is a nice central home. GoolJE ft BECK.

We hare accepted the areacy for the 11. of the toiloW1nr brands of floor la stock PosttU EltpDt. PostetTs ledmoat Patent. PostelTf Star Postells Eagle. LAXG8TOX woousok wlfl in the fuTurll wlta Venn.

ton suet sill be my former customers. tear Emmvttva not It. We sU two iota at nxt the 15th. at 3:30 p. 112.

Go to the al BECK YOUR TIME HAS COME To learn something much to your financial advantage. Its a. fact that I can save. time for you by giving you a better way to keep it and save money for you too in a similar way. I can convince you that it will be very advantageous to buy Jewelry of BLUE The Peoples Jeweler 73 Whitehall St.

MG WATCH Cheapest Clocks in the world. CITY NOTES. Three unimportant I were filed La the ofito of the clerk of the United Stltes Court yesterday There were also slit removals as follows Garwood Bros. Qullibn Aetna Insurance Company the ppnolytnota Fire Insurance company the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. the Greenwich la Wlance Company.

the Home Insurance pany of New York and the Hartford Fire In- surance Company. The mount Is 11000 John Bryan and John Carr two Heard cons- ty mooushlners who were arrested by Deputy Marshals Aberrrotable and Johnson were bound over yesterday by tntted States Com missioner Gaston. The amount of their bond' as 300 they wont to jot In default et th sum mlnt1oued. Their cases were made ra turnable to the Columbus court June iota W. Fields.

a negro man. was arrested yesterday by BalUff Iioyles of Judge On' court. Fields Is charged with assault and battery He had a little scrapping match with a friend. and in the fracas became exglted and struck his adversary a umb of times with a stick of wood. The injuries are not permanent.

Inspector Shirpe who is at the bead of this vision was in the city yesterday sod remained In consultation several tours with Postofflce Inspector BsrI1 In regard to I cue. He cornea from Chattanooga. Harvey Loch a Foray th county moon. shiner was temporarily committed to jay yesterday in default or a bond of 200 Hit case will corns before the United States commissioner next Whit. The Hibernian society of Savannah will fire tic eighty first annual banquet on the night of St.

Patrick's day. The Press" will txo responded to by Mr. Lucien Knight of The Constitution Mr. Knight to a Sue ors' tor and will be sure to do justice to his subject Bishop Atttfffl 0 Haygood. of the Methodist Episcopal church tooth has retained his residence in Seorgla.

He has tome to the conclusion that there no place like Georgia and therefore lire up California The Southern Educational Journal tie clll organ of the department of education Georgia of tie Southern Ednratlonal Auocla lion and the Peabody Institute of Georgia makes its first appearance before the public this week. with R. Gullm editor 0 Merry associate editor and Yr. George V. Harrison.

as business manager. Toe Journal will be devoted to the interest oh schools and teachers and Its first teens tnd.I- cates a high and useful standard. It alls an Important want and will doubtless pin wide popularity among the class which it intends to each. It is filled with papers and suggestions I of great value to teachers and Its suggestions or the school and dt1IJW are timely and pointed. The form of the periodical will be a large site tWlDt page magazine and.

jod Ins from the first Issue. nothing will be lack- Ing in its style and make up. It commended to the teachers of the state III a publication of marked merit Mr. W. A nipliUl otters the corner of Alabama and Loyd streets for sale.

fronting 50 feet on Alabama tre gee advertisement. Among the wen known citizens of Gainesville who came down on the Air Line Belle fester. day morning were Dr. W. Bailey Laeietberry and clever Joe Boon The passenger on the Belle are always glad to se these three genial travelers board the train.

To itepreesnt orfl- Savannah Ga. starch Special Dr. lirunner Savannahs health officer this morning received notice of his appointment as Georgia' representative on the rational commission which is to meet at Washington on March 16th and 17th to draft role and regula. ton for the nations Quarantine system. Dr.

Brunner will leave for Wuhlnrton on WEATHER SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST. Scattered rains were reported yesterday In II sections of the country eat if th Mississippi valley. AU rains re light with th et of the moderately heavy fall at Knoxville and Atlanta. Fair weather pre. Tailed IIJulallr In the UIsUlppi salle and westward Lwt night It had cleared up over much of the country east of the Mii isppl On and near the Atlantic roan and in the lake' regions unsettled weather till continued rra the effect of a utonn then passing off over the New Enriend Mate Temperatures fell somewhat yesterday end last night to the middle and southern states but the change to cooler was not sufficiently so but what the now prevailing temperatures are yet generally hip or higher than average for March Today will probably tie fair throughout pret.

much of the whole country. Warmer west of the Mlcelsatppi and no decided change east. For Georgia today Fair no decided Chang in temperature Weather Bulletin' From observations taken at 7 o'clock m. March lB SOUTHEAST Atlanta Oa CUrlott JukwavUle Pa KaxvllU Teas bil Ala. Montf oauir.

All coU WUmiaft iK SOUTH WIST Corpoi ChtbtL Tea. Fort Snila Ark. Oalvectoa To- Maapbli Teas. 300415 UMtO UMIt M8BU 3111 fl ua NW BW KB CTJy 4r ray LL S3 CUar HUfMitt HWdea. CUM lt fttr Clear HjHWiCtoar des.

Clear Clear CUar Cl ar lala Eatat Qtj RaU ai MH 449 it Ml MU jffm jn MU 10 7 jnn jn sass Mt MM MM MM JKi i 1 I V- 8 ilY tmHG ID tie tG I 1t tt1e inuu 1cJ1 mPfon thebai Jt tbef OmPtUdebatefor tot tht borlandthe dte of both sodetlea. oow IN WAYcrross Ya. W. Wtycrou There at1dten. be the eome of the 01.

her wondertuJ power as regard her hniu power the dew to bring bad luck to tl who do not her r4gnt It is ud at tempt. to ridicule the bag IItlt and with The r. hnk I which stirs and he lIhook the the leIS ld ha dAYS the Itreeta ick. ore- J. son of this iving mans tmDit certi cate a Turpen oe following Pg1l te Sta tesb ro It.

B. ElIi GaA ChancaYIDales lillJ IUP GL G. lol ton W. ichols W. C.

It. 1. fa II. F. C.

1. A. Ill O. L. Bas J.

A. O. I. I lIi wG hat th no ro" ng rommerCiallmp r. hj jOllllltion IU is city tra e.

nells williu to go Int rI8t oC tit Int r- li ouJd ld QD bUS Iliis sewi otel Waycroes county's ma rgl' 0 8 ze Waycro ban 1uet an Wsycross L. edne8 ay A. Wrdne dar f. stenora her C. J.

le ycro AdVO ate lirll tion Revs. H. Scrtl 111 tnfWI S. T. F.

All on J. A. is SOlI1S Ir. B. B.

nc on Hers tz. ht En dty. Grll ham GI' is AI' th schoolww ter iIl tb ir I1 euoe l- me lO ro as De Jmt fr. IUl8I 1l4n pr I eie OTerpow I BAIlln Pnniylvlnt IL fallen steadilY rep rt. ect 1i odi are lmm1Dent.

of Teat mignltflde danger ofthlJl. of atMAnd Is uld ta the bOttom. so that tile preaent 094 Tht Vela1luf. Le11JJh a 1111' all at and full of Ice at In the WI bel TreD till I S' JYitO fH I irD Proba Wound So Ju er serious. uiotherdniaw raiseft Qf cer I 8e out.

ut na titron mtticteclupon th U. bule sbbg. Hal" er ytl teroay rel ted lvun WU OU. d1 coID1l1I lion J. v.

eny. los nlgTOIS 1I instead iireriu re ta urallt cau genie au lbl ero Wilt U. attendi destru iuj7 H50OVU Or fue cit 0 was sln larly tlJs tl two un lltional Chumer luItl on For Ned iricbiy conn ted all. Thomas nei clll e. A Sp lli.

C. It. new-come Augu ta is is We tern of lr. is 11 D. B.

A Ik ii i lKIl cl wor cr th I Ir. den lop Au usta bliu an Pilfer 0 orbOdfixt is finu IX in. me utI Crt' itvrs bon a aiuit tht' S. C. 11.

S. C. rerl' er pnine Tered Ir. Vs. B.

county. ln. exhi ed mine. RECEIVERS 110" Special. 1.

D. B. in I Ull oods. I :13 tct George J. lnerl- Tud nt NoW.

LI Lewis of E. C. nl very ml1 tr tree. exposedplare. nO other 114 1O1Udden.

r. YffU Hm iYf S1k j1clIt i iw.lJ JnaiJi l1 itbif ehurcbPibt01D1tY. wa 110 thepeop th In. the wa Ia 1a flR olds th Ar ii 1' Alr8 J. Wn Id.

18) UMUER. A VE hits I preat duse 1I1a tter under lood clnt E's trl its a erowd et on IT an took that fa ct the bBebtill i Kew very 8Ilti fied tr tment aftern On city. I Th ItttheArdmore. nnll over fir th Wednesday stron THE UMB 80ylo worst tl1lnl SrrI01JK rlnt well-known eugin his annah dJ path 11. I L.

ulld sen ilneketh forett1n 'I'm I ve lrr sted frat victim. B. Ht eftt 8 II 11acker. veu grnn l1t' the rt au IUleo ed 1Iwan dl mon. pub- II I city.

i Xnthln re lOI1se this lets I I I 1 trulh arttd I dly QlUethlug' sug e8tlon a morning. 1Jt. ow II IRISH. lookin Scotch-Irish I hllf wciety XatiQnal Scotch-Irish lea. 1 ill ODIol Ie jJle meetin is L.

p. llrntes xt Spring' J. X. T. li.

BLOQD' e11' Loe d. Wll 1 41 I nQ hlng' announ Is lI Me srII. men id be ows 1n pre ut comblna on th sl vell. Do Ionte Slave A Ctl brattd A nl t. comedydue th h1 nnlnt IDck ttl rol I w111al80 plarla oop iQUne" Wt be de wfll Th eftnln perto ei.

1ta ew. 1i I ti. iIA RD" GIR Ji it i ICG d' Its Irrant. ed. gon adrltt in I th 1.

volved aM Call man I att rnoon iDst lj used The ot aut 1n1tie twenty-eight otfi l1 tly lr8. sh hP said that16 trI ed. he I I th xU heartbroken husoondand THE SriOCK Am ml nU 11. B. 00 08t cn o'clock.

texts his sisters o'clock in 8U 1 The jfiJn. Esehau Pulp hi a. McDonald 1illst ir a na 1st J. p. m.

th tor. red dneJ p.m. stre amec lIrtld AlIctJ 11. :30 p. II.

GOODE" Behr Ice Po tect a C7 the Postd1 Milling Co. acid will carry tuUau th glad to lelTe I X. JU1UIUUc1C. u3zzI24 II thur ale T. FDE i TI iE i it SIGN.

i in 1 wt' om I terdlr. ere llow vs. I tna 1 surance Fir Gr owich I mooushlners ber rombitt tn1aT i the Tb lr C. Fiel ne nc1t I ndt ary umber n1lo Cha HllVe SCst re8p dd L. ht G.

I a no Edu nal tb ot Ge J. E. O. er. tt aC ma zlne Jw1I' me ri A.

HpmplllIl wtr 1 3 Amon th Gl nen111f be 1r at no W1l11 ad see Georgia. Dr. nmncr notl lntmE1t Th tI tn i wnsVJfo II 1I1l11EATe luA1Ida1. SYNopsis Ionl were the 1f dthlti erate I thrIJ nfl" MJsslsstppI. ee Ttm atures Jt the 1I' B' today-Fair B.

i I I 4 1LYto bo ukt 1011 rns I4 ttSaIo. Pnc1Mb Reb 5 4 Ub lth itsi kch 3 0 hber I IUt Lngh Ib7 F1o Wwj n. I LoA4Ioq Oolei 4 la4 tr 0 a g4c bs L4M apor. I1 bbi koo LT Pr 3U 3LIiiiii I I4l4ItcdoI XX PXetstor I2 corhtUi So. e412o imLUUoa y5teTl EI1potaip nIcZsl psc 11- RI.

ta so. 7 IL N. a A 4I4l4 eIbN rslcn Nr opQkcIi. mind Are 6ot1 ia l1Cs. uzu Iris cp 3I16 HIttttsSJaopl1 d3.

oiea ki 2 prIme 11. inferIor 0- oyIsIoo ProvIjIonu pytme a houldersi Iogii i oekt UjZi i Ion cI U71 tur 7l drips JL1 11 octIynn4j old 1Os7. 4 cily IesW 1- Cler eiriL kI od svuo trd Lesf34 mni4I I an qtti iiiii 53atl7e2. Liii ai 47g. 0l iUis bM ontO lr14rt Ilbi I17.

I L47' 11 11 pUiXM lp Ut YI3T 1 OragesPl 4o. P3.opLo 53aLO PV13d IAI ltro MlaAILO ll12O. Y11g4la 41 1 A In ii- Ki dA choir. TeUINI LIT. cli lAdl chkkUOSU.

4j I25bo Geo i Si I nu MrkS noerI Oil OOInTUL Ill a PeerlAll Wate 1 lOc Uona1 932IDI oIrurn11r 1 1.I In dWi liO io ItIU' rorthng will be soIdaf make rooinO oods oil T6p oL esks 6 up ak 25. Bevc I fl ench t25OO I Rack es. 11. mi 67Broad and RB es fU11 ad with G1aSI ater or foU Iri 3 L- BtuNQfi th La Cll iiR8 to ceta Dofl ol so re Axo Li POZafl At te TbI Do 1 Pu.n. se A' of 1 tI.

Qa. 1A1C uo QItflU jail be. thkY a ig a bde th 1 tA I zdd or ULng psuifln. otOUOor Ca the a gas U1Y. th ltd.

1tD fl 101 I Itl Dt I ce IL 1 eev- th 1eadg lot NUll hui ce I I mourtiig loOll zrt1ett thei heavy uI Tanid iu tei eivn Ccsi leruug 1 bji. afir he oepiaI. Mrs. era1 arliciA kki t. ay errowing Ih E.

11. S. 1iun5. J. In.

1. T. utui Vcj' vr aset. vbhh wit Irsi ha ktew occasioned a ag i1 was idd belle iiithwert ftfy Sis wa thirty-third Tkii tu huidren and cwy Nota cmi b4zkaneas lititj kth tl haslcied under apea the I I 4hrc awani I. They a rM Tqd the oother trans tq C.

rient tha natal erl from ti iu leen prio lii 2t kawili ecca bL. P. itt aabera as flVenrcd 0 bopt uric rtnt th if Ter FepfSRellt I' tld Entes T. Mrs. S.

a In the 1 ob rtirt rh' eted 0 ftc Pret via It lands will th. beet 5 I Izalp th rca selfsuatalntrg eu' Dodge. shhle tb a Piflerget thu fefl an tItflCOfl a Mr. al tic an air young bo Ii. otteliiieini.

gu lot clii enough ht. The an me th Verer tnlverilty. Thlal bten a it bhs for innior aenlar clacs cs ltle is tlJra or Macon hd witbdrwp bi long for be it mOlitiou and ex it h4 bail withdrawn his fc ir r1gh In the 5. tab- after these gentlemen bad fl 0- lltr he wrote to ci freezna1 Ncwican whi at do i the of the cc byo. few ac to lreencar of Atla1t would give ceflul IT Ltd that be himasif tl ca edaI.

Ir gle en fi1 to the cit Uberal man and a yery war In 5 jercer ieit i3jfy lute debate toi tic cit ui svine id ill 1flnex hawaii te IT ati it Wa b1' tire. Vreeiden1 Viiet as fiJD5Ita rn et os tOday ente cr- ta and 1 th a. tsn4aa hat no er ee t. ho hAmbtirI. lnofecanr j.

hurra 3' eber of the et hatLisa 1114 coniphimenteci te be i their able discussion t. lie that he had reeeinM mu cli the subject Iratifrin eneowe In Pr Md muri Ilor Murray aindent In thi ix ige and lthirly menl Ui souu ti ie 1. a flienber pfeMi r- a bb' road ye Yr debate hi THI COiwrrtuTio tLNTA VDAYIMAi1 12. 1 8' 1i 4 a ay1t wll1notbethannnj ebate bitt rUe Imrop debate for eIlrtalnmect of boys and the flt oJoth Ware. here ho nes.

bai a me Ihe hAhig those ar di mpts ch ber- lf ith El a de er st an rb hen th th nd ra im ne fo as sc- ld are ca co Ui- uence to le to ci where ed lo th li Joscel la K. Elsie A. F. tptonvili l. V.

W. 1 0 N. BUtch ci ess I a I now. a ha cn6 I I ti ii au i a I a 1 ones toplaca th th usin I' i a 1- i I- 0 fe 5 31. ha I cit I scho I it 5 W.

I ar cc outh I Dending cm New 1 this 0 Is wi ibiy i Id fl0 Ll i ir- ly Lie ti 1 ls 10 ill lt. To he ra neg ht thin it r- pi It. c1 i ro. ed aT Saturd bhr cfa3cdofCOttofl a ad a relsd leilo or Iii go dama SW tver sMIh water. and nt be prese ei ir Lie is.

nd below. Trenton Ii iwe chu ioli ver tal sti me alr Sm tectiys ap aser sa ange Ia lia ta adly ruck cr th ta ought co se isej te und as Tb as me ba fa wi olice ce ase an I as te bo bAu1 th ouug Wilson. so oth sses de- kn nrpr tr un hi ro- fa S. a 0 or ear origin. si fire.

city st nd ri nd ed a is ll. 4 thecose. I li UnatlerWho HascoucetoGeorgla-4Go1 At gucla. 11. is 11 an Vetern nd ii I It 0 or 5 he een i and in Kansas.

Dy yr au 11 cst. tune if wor r- gi I ho La. i 11 e. it I is ti Judi ac receiver. TI a.

crc Iii a hi v' hanii quar is exper ri RECEIVERSP4AMED. lii Soul B. re he i Is i is Ii hf istet r. VI ii- atli me Ut ge hut ut HI go re a sal Ir. cocrof ed el- tiC 0 Iol medic 3 bl a in' it Liv toi nd Bowei ret Oin tr te aa cln lOlflddfILthtlt lid L2 relshown ttidayi es 5.

rJ rch GrIi dtln Ac non. ering eady Greonville ith ncaliL IS 4 IUMMEL Mud fors aril ne le an tieata po hich te ntag tIve pa pa lk ry la baseball seball st 1 ew th lvet li li hey lt a am at th eppens which le I in old t. li own I eed ast hi I ther ad i nd at ho de t. he dos th reets I on I I leaae I I i tI il any Uey Kieliacker 0 i et 5. nt ir aea pul I ii I 0 ublic I ork 1 La so C- ss troehvartvd at I Is a- 15 THE6COTCHIRISK.

I 3 if conso a- the socipi ti IC Sprin g- a LI. LoeniWeckly 1 d7 hoc al a 1 au ad nato ne fsnot ra' ti er i par ill weeLethemcketts-3fathewa I ra tie theater led ear 0i. Ed go. eI gist fl 1 Cae tnterestl ng Mt we ek fl ci Henl er ee big hi pta rec Wedises iay Dn burieS llUC exerne tat ItS spee wj it' 1 egofrom I I thiweek I fl perormn he San Mathews. cud rs.

womd bru- tte lice rest fin rt a wified th rental gi an si ith th ot Li evi- ence he ye nd fo Ae Fi ut Fi su pa su N. by aving ome bo ce su tu he ye ut co to a he I pe uadr he di uarters I I er I I I anc I ore on' 5 nto a I a I I I a ii a a i 0 a Tb Iriendi I I. fl4 dt I th she it La au di iil an I. ie ii el r- Co Is ioO wn a. ti ii unuzui IC cai inn Ui wil ul 511 iii lore I.

U. pron ii- 17 k- yte tin hi th at he a ad astr ccc xci- Ite Ion ordlnan ce nt U-Sale 0 p. oec. 81 a 3 Is I BEC BEd I- a njj FOaO11EIeZaUt qur 1. tdtt-ith La at sac rye 1.

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ry. nd. Ith ay rom ja 2OO. Ive he orandwllibeauretodojtiiticetohlilflb' et. at and uiafty arge ug ng markeilmerit.

street. 1. Z. P. genialtratelers 5avan WEATHERSYOPSISAHOFORECABT.

ratnswrre the 1 ci chan 4 esthv uI1ett. p. 1L1m3. 4 I I I AUss5Oa xU411 II Ce 5 0 Cerl tte aLN144 a Clear 1 II Yts. liii 9 Cl SW siAIs hsaiae La.

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Y. aieol isI lnThtkVs. U. SW sionTEwla I Okltsgo nlL. 12uI Dodge ChyIs.

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