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GEORGIA SOLKS IN SIMI^|lSSION Busy Term li Anu(|pat3 d by Members GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE DECEIVED. ^Or the First Time In Fiftwn Years the Lawmakers of Georgia Gather for a Summer Session of th« Stats Legislature. Atlanta, June 24.—The legisla ure ol Reorgja met in regular session ^^is lucriiing at 10 o’clock. t-qi- th« first tiaic- in nearly 15 years <iie Geor gia lawmakers gathered \ for a summer session. j Members of both houes i^xpect a busy session. Whil' nothing oJ a sensational ord^^r is ;ow antticiixatecl. *^he iiL.j,iession is stnng that there will b<^ more than tnfugh njecessary 'vork CO keep the bo<y hertl* during the fu'. 50 days. When the two bodie. were called tr order Lhe galleries o/ ^oth the hou.st and senate were fllleu with a large <?rowd of spectators and nearly everj member was presert at hi: desk. The governor’s message -.va.s receiv juat before noon, an' wa^ immedi stely read to both the house and th':' fienatj. In his message to the geieral as sembly Governor Terrell urgei! favor «ible consideration of the quesMon of jiniitin>j; the ta.x riite, of amending the comnujn school system autf of ?xempt Ing ooliece endowments. He a^so urged that steps looking towar.l an equalization of tax valuer be adoi.ted—suggesting, in that cot.nec tion, :hc establishment or a state bjarr! which shall regulate the mritter. He recommended that suits to re cover certain school lands that lavf never been devoted io their interdei) puri)o.^3 be instituted. He i.iged the passage of a measurf whicn shall provide for the car5 o) confe.ieiate gravts by the state. He urged the segregation jf thf criminal insane from the innocent, in ••^ane £.rd suitable jirovision l<e madt lor thf care of the former. He urgpd that the i)avi:ig of Mitch ell street be changed—the present pav ing beijig a sort that tiaffic thereon niakss a noise that serious’.•• interferes with v.'ork in the capitol. He felicitated Georgia upo’., con dition cf the militia and upoi thf condition of the various st:\to insMtn tions. and suggested a few ^.aprove nient.5 in connection with soii.e of ih€ latter. He called attention to and indorsed the ruggestions of the various state house (./'ficials in their rei>orts, am"! ^•onclaued with a gratifying summarj of the state’s financial status. MINERS DECLINE PROPOSITION. Joint Convention of Alabama Miners and Mine Operators. Birmingham. June 27.—At today’? .ioint convention of the Alabama mi ners and mine operators the miners de dint'd the proposition of the operators for an advance of 2 1-2 cents per tor in the wages of miners with iron al $12 per ton as a minimum instead o' ?11. the scale to l)e a sliding one based on iron prices. The miners then asked for 5 cent? advance, semi-monthly pay <lays an ’ an S-jiour day. Their original demand was for 7V^ oent.s advance. The la.st propositic-r was referred back to the joint scale committee, who in turn referred it tf the joint sub-committee on scale The present contract expired July 1 It is thought by many that a com promise agreement will be reached since both sides have already r >eed’ €d some from their first proprntions f Important Naval Move. . San Francisco, June 29.—Th\ gov ernment of the United Staj has made a move of great naval/impor tance on the Baj’ of San Francisco for a coaling station has been to San Francisco al Hinown a^i California jeen secured or ^Qvernment is the property of the navy jte in behall Rear Admir ies. 25.—Thp ssion met successful orks have ission that depositorie? their books these deposi- supplement selected. e Reduced. 24.—Sever- Southeast* ve been in Birmlngtham In consultation with May or W. M. Drennen with reference to the proposed new building laws. The laws E^et the approval of the gentle men, and it is believed that with theii adopti'Mi there may be a reduction ir th einsurance rate. r Whitney and O’Brien Must Hang. Frankfort. Ky., June 27.—The gov ernor today fixed Friday. July 24, as the date for the hanging of Earl Whit ney and Claude O’Brien, the I-rexing* ton murderers. Their attorneys pre sented a petiiton for commutation ol sentence. NEGRO LYNCHED IN TENNESSEE. Swung to Tree and Body riddled with Bullets. Elk Valley, Tenn., June 2b.—Charle? Jones, the negro accu.sed of criminal assault OP 12-year-old Margaret Bruce yesterday, was caught during the nighi and imnitdiately taken before his lit tle victim who identified him. Jonc>3 broke down and confessed. was vif^mptly strung up to a tree a* ‘Jayligni and his body riddled with bul lets. STEAMER STRANDED. Captain Lost His Life—Crew Saved In Destitute Condition. Washington. June 72.—Superinten dent Kimball, of the Life Saving Sta tion in Texas, states that the Mexi can steamer Caramolapas stranded 13 miles northeast of that station. The captain was killed in the wreck age. The crew of 1.3 were saved, and are in a destitute c*onuiton. I Hope My Customers Will Excuse Me Forfeited Their Bail Bonds. Paterson, N. J., June 27.—William MacQuoen and Rudolph Gros.sman. the anarchist.5 convicted of having taken part in the labor riot here last June, have failed to appear in court to have their 5-year sentence put into execu- lion, and their bail bonds of each were declared forfeited. It i? thought they have left the country. Peanut Kills a Little Child. Au^tiota. Ga., June 25.—Albf^it. the 3-yedr-rid son of Mr. and Mrs. William F, Pukoll. of 1445 Broad street, met death .u a peculiar manner. Suffoca tion was produced by a i)iece of pea nut candy being lodged in the wind pip“- Williams Out for Judgeship. Atlanta. June 27.—Senator R. J. Williams, of the sixteenth district, an nounced last night that he would be a ■•andidate for the judgeship of the mid- • •iicuit ?.?;ainst Colonel B. T. Rawl inss. of Sandersville, who is now so I'citor of that circuit. New Comet Discovered Cambridge, Mass., June 24.—A tele gram hc*.s been received at the Har vard ci;llege observatory from Pro fessor Kreutz. at Kiel, stating that a comet V a.s discovered by Borelley, at Marseilles, June 21, 4G9 G. M. L. in night ascension, 21 hours, 32 minutes, east 52 seconds; declination, S degrees and 10 inif.utes. Neucleus and tai’ were observed. Crazed by Jealousy, Shoots Wife. N nv York. June 24.—Crazed by jeal ousy. Anthony Bullat has shot his wife at their home in Hoboken. She is thought to be fatally wounded. He then surrendered to the police. Thn shooting is said to have grown c#it oi a joke, an acquaintance having told Bullat that his wife was flirting with j boarder. For not changing iny a<l. oftener, as I ani usually too busy selling goods to our many ciLstoinors to take time to think what to j)ut in an ad. And besides, I prefer talking face to face with the people to seeing them at long range through a newspaper. So don't wait to see me in that way. There is no use for me to do so, but 1 will tell you that I have the best all-round general mer chandise stoi*e in Brevard; and those who don't already know it can find out by looking through m}" store. My lines—including Diy (xoods. Groceries, Shoes, Clothing find otliei*s—are strong; and from the amount of business done my pri(;es must be low. Hoping that T niay be able to serve a satisfied peo})le, I am yours faithfully, T. D. ENGLAND Phone 8. McMinn B!ock. Brevard, N. C. COME EARLY and AVOro THE RUSH I..OUIS Ingwersen, lormer agent in New York of the German immigration society and later of the Atchison, To peka aad Santa Fe and New York Central railroad, is dead at his home in Yonkers, N. Y., aged 56 years. He was one of the founders of the Im- proved order of Redmen and supreme vice commander of the order. Koiiiarkablc Cure of Diarrliooa. “About six years ayo for the tirst time in my life I bad a sudden ami se vere attack of diarrhoea." says Mrs. Alice Miller, of Mori>an. Texas. "‘I got teni])orary relief, but it came back ayain and ajjain. and for six lon^' \ears I have suffered more misery and aoonv tl)an 1 can t»^ll. It was worse han death. My husband speiit hun dreds of dollars for physicians’ pre- sci-.ptioiis and treatment without avail. Finall.v we moved to liosque count.v, our ])resent home, and one day I happened to see an advertise ment of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea I^emedy with testi monial of a man wno had been cured by it. The case was so similar to m.y own that I concluded to try the reme- d.y. The result was wonderful. I could hardly realize that I was well aj;a n. or believe it could be so after havinj^ suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me.” For sale by Z. W. Nichols, Bre vard, and O. L. Erwin, Cherrytleld. As I am going to sell my entire stock of Straw Hats Ready^to:^ Shift WaistS and Skirts at Net Cost I have some very fine Silk Waists that are going to be sold at a bargain. You don^t have to wait until the season is over to get bargains in seasonable and stylish goods. I will sell them now. T. W. WHITMIRE Notice. The Long and Short of It. The Pension Board for Tran- sylv’ania Count.y is called to meet on the tirst Monday in July. This board consists of Chas. L. Osborne, G. F. Justus, L. W. Brooks and T. T. Loftis. Administrator's Notice. Having qiialilied as administrator of Mary E. rattoii dereaswl, late of Trsin.sylvania rouiily. N. C., tliis is to notify alj ix^rsous huvinK flaims a$;aiiist the estate of said deceased to ex- liihit them to the nndersigue-.l on or before tlie tuli (lay of .lune, lliOt. or this notice wiU be plead in bar'of iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate i>ay- ir.ent. This !>th day of June, l!X«. J. S. PATTON, Administrator. “I eat at Aiken’s Restaurant.” “I don't, but I wilt hereafter.” Restaurant and Bakery Loaf Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc., Fresh Ev'ery Day. All the Vegetables, Deli cacies and Toothsome Dainties of the season served daily. IIIMPUEQ Short-Order LU11U n LO Meals a Specialty. Everything Strictly First Class. Call early and often. Jim .^iken, » Main Street
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