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Hot Cai-!;:ai^;i h Georgia Was
Brcm^hl to a Close.
CGfJTEST WAS A BITTER OWE
Eatt 'e cf BallCio for Govcracr I3 Over
and Aii Indicatioris Point to Elec
tion of Jcseph M. Browi by a Hand-
scn-.e rv:aj-.r ty
Ati;;ira. .lui.c '
» £1 uiiti liar.;!
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Mate (if Ur:
l\ {.■:•)<■.' !i\ :t
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cf the-
— (,i;:o of thi' a: t v.
fciug;:! .mi’.ieriiaiuii-
in inaiiv in ir.'-
r:ri;; :.a~ i i . u !■ >
I'f .jalM'is in vvhicii
..I.' \v;:<!lu vdinu :u;l.i
was bnaiul.i out.
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i (■• 11:1; y (liilv > ..; t ( ’ ■:].
•< f’.iu r; i at \v!:i:c I’l'n;
s';,'I' in c-(n'.i• ■.-! (-‘f
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■ r H(;kf Siiiilh f<'i'
n i.v ovi
a.- h ‘ I’.as
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M lUil
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r an I
lir-n railed.
I'l’, n i 1 I' l’iiii-s
iia.< '.vi'!! i)V( 1' liis
- S:!;-'h. a Vv'ior-
vira-ir (-f
but
ilirou -
l!ov<r:
to ?h.l!
TL.- ■ :
Joe"
'A ho ha.-; r.cvi
or ran frr ;;u
onponfii’. Il<.n. S;:
an ra’.K’iai.ii’a■ r, i'ir.s(-!.t
tho stati . .iini ihf‘ holf^or of ni:.ny ini.
IKirt.inl I a''!if rrusts in t'.:c past.
K(-tn:’ii.< lri>:u n!l pans r.f t')o stato
indica'i- i(a!iy. Im v. ;;;] a (ioubT.
that J-'So:’); M. Brown ’i:;' lift n no'!U-
Inaf- ! t ir • r;;i r by a r. aj'U'ity
proxinKUii'i; vot; s.
'F'ais vicTi'ri-us swr-. n I’f tl'io s’aV*
avf'r his .-iijjioixnit i.s sfiuc’what <)f a
Huprist' v\<n tn tIk‘ f;ivi;'i.- of Mr.
I’.;•()\vn.
R tnrr.s show that I'.n won ir.n.lori-
!it\s in r''!:n!i;-s i]int w- ;.' snj'ptJSC'd to
?)o Id!- fJ<i\iTr.or Iloi.c Sn->ii']. I'v n
!n Fuli>);i. th>.' liomo cor,i;iy of hi? n:>-
Iiont-nr, Mr. Thrown is a'^crfiitrii wiiii a
:iiaj<iri!>’ nf 1.72" votf’s, also rarryinir
sovr*n of tV;(» olLiht ward? ( f 'h<‘ city of
Atlanta, inolndin.L: his i';>!i''n( n!'s own
•ward. In fact, all of tho laruo coun-
ti< s of Th'‘ sta:(‘ iiivp iri'T*- or Ic.'S ma
jorities for l^rown.
Sketch cf Mr. Erown.
“l..ittle .Tot” TJrown. who v.'as
cho.stn Uy the sov^rci.ixn votc'r.s of
<i('or^’'ia a« iluir fhiff executive,
lifty-sPV('n years of and the son
of (leoruia’s war ,m>vernor.
In po!i;ics !;<■ is a democrat; In re
ligion a H:-;;iii.= t.
He is (!e.'Cend<'d from ^cotch-Irish
I’rotc-stantp, who cainc to this country
in the sevonteenlh cei’.iury His an-
cestor.s weri' hardy. hon( st and true
men. His father wa? a contempor
ary of such ilhi.stiions (Jeorpians as
LnciuL- Q. r. I.aniar. Thomas R. R.
Cohh, I'.enjaniin Harvey Hill, Rf>bcrt
G. Harpt r anti Linton Stephens.
<Tovt rnor-t !(-ct .Toseph "M. Drown in
herits many of his father’s traits. He
is cal.Ti. de’flierate, f^lnw in inakin.?
iiy ais n-iiHi. but .letermined and un-
tirinp: once, he is satisfied as to his
rourse.
1 h( • xiif'riencep of .Joseph M. Thrown
a? laiKirer, Jaw student, railroader,
bu.sine-s mar and farmer, should qual
ify him V) ajjpreciale the struggle.-^
and sympathize with the need.s of
every class of (Jeorpia ci{i>.ens.
H<‘ has: had a taste of almost every
fielii of busine3s activity. He is «i
7)rofoiind student, an author, a busi-
T\Gs.s mar and a farmer. Of an ex-
tr3.nley nif<l'rt and retiring disposi-
Tir>n, hi.=; vr.iious activities were not
■widPly Known until the present re-
markabV campaign for governor. It is
Inevitable that in a hot and spirited
j)oliticr.l ftnif^L'le. a man’s accomplish
ments will l)e discredited by the op
position and his abilities called Into
question. This is tlie fate that met
Jo.seph .M. Thrown.
Mr. Hr*^)wn was born in Canton, in
Cherokee county, on D(‘cember 28,
His father was Senator .Tos<‘ph
K. Urovvn. and his mother, Klizabeth
Grisham Brown
f <T> f1 f'' J"* E! T’ 'T'> ^ j r- ? .T
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—Kessler in St. Louis Republic.
E. P.. I.ewis w:;s u !'( • 1 in th ■
third district by Dnd’ey Ai llu”hf.-^.
''i'lns will be the only chan;4(* in tr.t'
present (Jeorc^ia deI(\uation in con-
.eress.
Ci)!onel h F. T.ivinpston was re-
elecK'd in the iit'T'a district ovct- .las.
L. A!::-n.
In the sixth, tht* indications are
tiiat .lud.:;(- ('har’es |, I'.artlett i.- suc
cessful. bur the raco was extremely
c!ose. O. H n. Uloodworth won in
teveral counties.
In the ninth T. M. He’! carried
every county in l;is race f<ir the noiii
nation to sticcced liiniS’ If,
R:iViV,lL) INCUSTRIAL ACTIVITY.
DCAF mad:: tc hzar.
Celieves Gigiit Will Be ReGtcred.
Washin.i^ton. .June .—'Phomas I’.
(Jore. the blind senator froin Oklaho
ma, who i.s underu(jin,!^ treatment at
the I-:;)ir;c<jpa] hos[)iral h(^re, firmly
beMeves, it is said, tliat his si,i:bt will
be restori'd. In the evuit of any ii;i-
I)rnve!iient thr'jus;]! the treatment a
sli.ijrht operation will [)robably ])0 per
formed. The treatment supplies
nourishment to t>.e retina of the left
eye wliic.h i;f sepin’atod fnjiii the optic
nerve.
Returns indicate the following elec
tions for congressmen:
Charles Gordon Edwards elected in
the first district, defeating B. K.
Overstreet and W. W. Sheppard.
Judge J. M. Griggs won hands
dcwn in the second district.
To Complet'3 Continents! Hall.
'W’a.'-hin.s^fon, .Tune —(’ontinental
hall, the home of the Dauuhter.s of
tne .Vmerican Revolution in this city,
will be rushed throu.nh to completion
a k)an of $2o0,000 having been ne
gotiated. The money is to be repai<l
with interest at 5 per ccnt at the rate
of $2r).uii() a year. The amount al
ready spent in the construction of the
edilico is about $205,000.
FuturO of the Iron Industry of United
Ststffs Is In the C.cut>.
Ba’tiniore. Ju;;.- ’liie futrir./
tlie iron industry oi this ciuintry iti
the soirh.’' wols the stateni(>nt made !)v
ter of F*ltt.<burg, i’a., in .liscus>lpg
onditifnis rec^'i'.iiy with i)u‘ M;ir.ulac-
turei’s’ Rec<.rd.
In I'.ointing Out re asons for his fai!!i
in th(* .iM’cat futuvi* of s(>utherr. iron
in': rf'st:-• Mr. Snyder said that within
six y< ars the sliiptvient? of lake ore.s
will reach us ’.unc'.- .is t/i /M.hi to:'.-5
a y- : :’. and., in coimcetiim with ri !'-
(•r<':iC(> io il'.o lapid >h'pl. (ion of tiie
l^ako Su]>»‘ri*)r supplies undi r this tre
mendous drain, he spoke of th.e very
great devt‘iopnK>nt which is taking
place in the south based on the iron
or',- and coal resourct^s of tliis scction.
'I'lu! heavy sail.s 01 iron at Binnln.g-
ham for ftiture delivery, amountiirj;
during the past two weeks to proba
bly .'■)0r»,0"0 tons, indicate the sti>ady
expatision at that point, and the an
nouncement. made at the ceh'bration
of the opening of the Ilanois Central's
line to th.at city, that that road had
.given a cnntract for 40,000 ton? of
Birmingham rails, is a significant illus
tration of l’.(jw railroad and industrial
dev(dopm('nt in the south .go hand in
hand and is su.ggestive of a turning
toward revived industrlnl activity.
I Jensen, Great Spec'aiiEt, Treats Two
j V'/^ifs cf ti'.e Ten'^rn2nts.
o, .lun: — --'i.nming tho go-1
, of uilliicuiaires. Dr. Allien Jansen, of
jlkrlin. oi!“ of i‘..e g'. eali t've and
ouL oi i>uie nil rv'v and wiiiioul piice
uu i..v; uj;{'*riv»iiits of the teU'.-
i inenrs.
: The skill of the farnoti.-^ curgt’on, for
I which the wealthy men and w(;nien
I (if Chi(“ago have in vain bt sr.'d an.l
' i';'.eaii d with '.fr'ers of fortv.ne.s and
w!’.:ch at lasf was i^lvcn for nothing,
jn'suMi'd in tv.o cui'ci. 'I'lie chihlr(-n.
. who Lad bi.o;i (leaf, were made to
i hear.
I Dr. .lansen came across the t;ea to
' attend th»‘ recent sessions of the
i .Ai)3e!’ic;;n Medical associ ition. The
! c!iih;ren ui)on whom Dr. .lausen 'jp*
i erat(>d and to whom he r^:?tor<‘d th(;ir
I hearing, are Willie Simpson, eight
i years old, and Marion Siuliler, thr(.‘e
: j'eav.s <,1,1.
i It was impossible for the fathers
and the mothers of these children of
I poverty tn gain an audience with tli^"
; world-famons lierlin surgeon, but they
I wrote him two j)athetic letters in
j which they told him of the .great af-
lliction that 'liad befallen th^Mr little
ones and begged him to euro tht>ni.
GATHERI^JG OF VETERANS.
STRIKE OF SWITCHMEN.
Ovation to Fleet.
Victoria, B. (’., June fj.—'Mail ad
vices from Australia state that &reat
preparations are being made to re
ceive the American battleship fleet.
There will be a round of banquets,
bails, picnics, regattas, cricket and
baseball matches. Sydney anti Mel-
hourne oropose to spend $250,000 each
to entertain the fleet.
China Refuses Request of Japs.
Pekin. June o.—'Clilna has refused
the request made by Japan for per
mission to station twenty m(>n In Chi
nese territory, over the Korean bor
der, for the purpose of apprehtnuiing
leaders of the Korean insurgents seek-
in4^ to make their escape in tnat direc
tion .
Dam Broke, Much Damage Done
Enid. Okla., June 5.—Mosier’s dam,
one mile west of MJnid, broke, driving
200 people in the neighborhood of En
id from their homes and flooding re.si-
d(*nces. A heavy rain preceded the
breaking of the dam. Fifty bridges
were w^ashed out in Garfield county.
All Those Employed by N. C. & St. L.
! Are Called Out.
Atlanta, June <'>.— Val Fitzpatrick,
I vic(* grand master of the Briitherhood
i of Railway trainmen, has sent orders
; to all the switchmen and yardmen (Mn-
; ployed by tbc Xashvillo, Chattanooga
and St. Ivouis railroad ordering them
! to strike Immediately. He said that
I about -100 men would he affected. The
j order followed a telegram sent to .1.
I \V. Thomas, president of the road,
i This tele.gram read,
j “Unless you reinstr.te a!I men v/ho
left the service Tuesday and tho.-:e
i who were discharged for being mem-
. hers of the Brotherhood of Railway
i Trainmen, strike will be extended to
; yoTir entire system. Answer by G
I o’clock.”
Ev2ry Train Carrying Crowds to Bir
mingham, Ala.
Birmingham, Ala., Jtiue H.—'Many
veterans and visitors are arriving on
evej'.v train for the confederate re-
un.ion here next week and the; indica-
union here next weeii, and the indica
tions now are that the attendance will
be the largest at any reunion ever
hold.
Th-e decorations of the city already
covcr several bloclvs and one hundre^I
nten are at work putting up bunting
and the pictures of genorala and hun
dreds of little flags.
The pv>Hco department has placed
men in citl/:cns clothes at the depots
to meet all incoming trains to keep
out or catch the light-fingered gentry
if possible. Peddlers will be arrest
ed except they have a jear's license.
Hotel Gordon at the fair grounds
will open M-nday.
Was Given Fifty Years.
Andalusia, Ala., June 5.—'After be
ing out twenty-four "hours, a jury re
turned a verdict of guilty, second do-
frrce, against Henry Howard, and fixed
his punishment at fifty years in the
penitentiary. Howard shot anJ kill
ed George W. Bagley at Andalusia
last summer.
Called to Atlanta Church.
Mobile, Ala., June R.—A special
from Solma, Ala., says that Rev. A.
A. Little, pastor of the Broad street
Presbyterian church of this city, haiS
been tendered a call by the West
minster Presbyterian church of Atlan
ta, Ga. Dr. Little has been the pas
tor of the Broad Street Presbyterian
church for the past six years.
Dropped Dead of Heart Disease.
Detroit, Mich., June 6.—Hon. Peter
i White, of Marquette, one of the most
prominent men in the upper peninsu
la of Michigan, dropped dead here in
front of tile city hall. Heart disease
is supposed to have been tli(r cause
of death.
Howard Carried to i^lontgomery.
^iobile. Ala., June 6.—'A special to
th Item from TJongomery, Ala., say?
that Kinley Howard, the .voung man
who killed George liaigley, of Andalu
sia, claiming defense of his sister, and
who w'as at his recent trial at Anda
lusia sentenced to fifty years’ Impris
onment, was brought to Montgomery
and lodge','! in the county Jail. How
ard will remain in Montgomery until
his attorneys take their case to the
highest courts in their efforts to free
tbeir client. Howard, since the sen
sational killing of Bagley, has been on
the second floor of the new jail in
Montgomery county, the sheriff of
Covington county being afraid that
mob violence would be attempted.
Steam Pipe ::: ; . ■ ca,.Jj
FrCiCuro, ivi:. . ' '
juring Ten Cti'.cr:—Guven'ir.'ent io
Invesii;jit2 Acc'det t
Sa:i i'< V ■■ •• .
b’e r.-i... :;i. e;-. , .
Vi.itcd I . ■
e 1'i'i .It.- ii.: - \\ . .._ .. ; j
was sli auiiiiLi: at i ;■ :
trial off Poinr, I'lunerie. Va!.. s'-.a:;i
1 ipe in l;a' s:..; '" m li : o-;;
iiurst ui: ^ , ■ ;. ■ , 1-
of I he in
li ii*C.
The <-xj)!*;si('n, tlu- era.-.j ;'f wi.i.-';
is w!!, :• . ••• . _
u: .■ a :';e: AT ■.., ■ r.
tiiln I''. 1!. ilowa.',] i\:] ; t ; . t ili.. 1-
nt'er iio’-f-rt-(.n |
roi)i:i on a fcitr of iiisj;(.'c: ion.
Fon; • f ti:e men were i'’--. :”.y
ed and t '.vo . >f , >■
(. 1 t.» (II ■,
ii<-ar A(ii;;ira] K-'mh es
caped u<a:i5 (.r .= i‘ri.,.is i:i.j-i''y :n t.i*'
fated lire pit l,y a v .t -
time.
He had l(-f’ t'ti' tT'otn \v:.* r ■ ex-
I’le.-ion oec’trved T;ot. r.i» r-ici-n .s )r>‘
ti;e fatal bla 'I : :: .’ .ii-e - i-
in the '-n::'!:;.- r- ^ r-‘
room witli ('a;. f i-ltu’ine' ’ K.T;* I’l
and Cai)iain i'o'v'r-:’ Mis i;r-t i
Uiaik;!! vif \'iA- i;'i:-.>iy v. : - ..
mounted the la'l.' '• and a h:-'''- 1
^evere s.— l.ls
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Wa^hini
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th(> aeeirlent on t];o
Ten.;;* SM><‘, in w’iieli
’•;iil(.*d and a ni:::.ber
Viv t'le •. r' a >
tn? V* SSI ; a.-'
coast. \vi:; l... ...
into b.\ a lioard of iiiv
court of irMiniry to !-e
Admiral S< I ree. Fv' i: 'i'.
this ir.(]uiry will ihsend the
whether a:i>' e-f the ofli.-er-: ai
slble for tiie acri ient na :
serve as a l)a?i'. *'ir .n!-'-- !;nn
in tlie nKichinery n.■ ry •:
a repetiticn of i.‘ie accl irr.;.
Sfbrce ha-; t'’‘le;.ra; Ik
Ing that tl'.e acrid
o’clock in the in-'raiitH:. wMle ‘I;-' ves
sel was under full p<nver. il.e fou.- inca
b<;iler nthe bursti!;;^'. H ■ said
the injur'd men wero to )'<'■ :’.-anrferre.I
to the hosijital at I.<"-v. Avae'es. Th-'-
admiral's reix rt givt s tb.. 'is* of .1 a 1
and ir..jure-’ practically as ^-vcn in tlie
[)ross disrnfvdic.-;.
There have been a nitm'x'r of pcr’l-
ous accidents to nav.d ve.=.'C:s in r^
cent years. !)i;t the ofiie;;'..s cbiini t'a^t
the numiier is sinalb r and th<- result?
less serious th:m i’.i f>.r(;:.'n C iuntri;,?.
e a a. •- e of
cr;:i,-,-r
; . , , • -ma.: 1
ter ll-,'. iJ "\i.. la> >»f .-v.-iy in. at'
' : : Ui.
rni'sed
Davit!: tn Ri% er PiCn*
W. IF. l-a- i', l a-t.ir. kc-i:',-• •
S.ii;-i.e> at : 1 i'h
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report sp,y-
t o''cnrr‘'d at 11
M,a Kri'la
•r\ .(•!
FOUND DEAfJ IM HIS AUTO.
o'vlnMc. '1'!k-'A itn.Mi'> Auk;'
(III !!.■■ rue"i1:iy ai: rtr.
ti!-.- ! i;i*
nif'.-liui; i.;i i!.v‘ iiiit‘1 .-uiiday *>i'
Profession:^:! C.:-r<is.
W. B. DUCKWORTH,
ATTO' nInE'i at - \
IIlM J 1!. i - . 1 ^
GASH GALLO‘//AY
LAWYERS
Will pi-aetiee in allta ■ . ‘i. -a.-,
lioor.is and U', Mi‘''>n; >ck
Death Strikes Alabama Specialist
While OtJt Riding.
Birmin,j:liani. Ala,, .)un:,' , Hr. V.
E. Holloway, a 'Specialist here, drop-
pfd dead in his iiutc.niobib- whil-,' on
a s])in out in WoodJa.wn. a suburb.
Heart \Ii?ease was the caust* <'f hi-
death.
Tile man’s foot slipped <>ff a pedal
of the autom )blle when la* received
the attack which caused ti;e machine
to bark up a.gain.'t a. <’onc;- al(?:ig;.-id'' ! heri-c<‘iitv'»' ia-tiseiun!<rii:
f)f the road. I’assersby found the
dead mTtn in the car.
Dr. Holloway was about sixty years ^
of a.ge and Is survived by a family.
T;J ulcs
J.^ticlov.- liiiu
A irootl ure.'-iM'iM! :oi
For iiiaukiii'l
' iUi I
1 iio fainiiy b;iiiic 0.0 < I'l L' a
for a ycur. All ^,lluggl,'t^ sco lacin.
DENTIST
Mme. Gould A^ks Delay.
June S.—C'oun.it 1 f t
Anna Gould has applied to the clvi:
tribunal to grant l:er a dt'lay in the
payment of $24,000 to Mme, Xeniivloff.
a singf^r, for a necklace purchased, (Hailey Uloek.)
fry hpr former M,>-bnn,I, Cmm< . . K, C
de Castellano, pointing out that her
income now is only $6,u00 per mouthy ’ heartii'ul ”ol»l crdvvii ior > t.e'*
and that it would bo impossible to pay i'txl up*
such a large sum inimediut('ly. The j I’lates cl iill kind at reusxiiiiiitii'
court consented to the payment of
$6,000 each tnree months to the' j;iruaiitce;?r -a;s-iaition
singer. *
Tooth o.xtrnotod wifhoiit r
Will bo }^hui to have .v<*ij (‘;\]j jjinl
Pistol Duel at Mobile. inspect iny offiees, work oli^*es
Mobile, Ala., .Jtme C.—In a street
duel in the “rostricted districts" Fri
day night. Thomas Barry, a river pi
lot, was shot threo times, -ance seri
ously, and Pete^ JackjB<m. a river
boat engineer, was shot once in the 1- ^ _
calf of the left log. The difflcillty i j fixed by law for
originated from a misunderstanding ! I ‘‘•
Specify
OF MEDICINE f,
STUART McGUIRE, M. D , Pnrsorf.;-. i?
wTiich took place several weeks ago.
Both parties refused to discuss the
matter other than, after a few words,
the shooting b*»can.
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