Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 05, 1907, Image 11

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c Jacob*' Pharmacy. Jacob*’ Pharmacy. j Special Prices For Wednesday. Stafford Springs Mineral Water. 1-2 gallons 40c, dozen $4.50 In Lots of 4 or More, We Quote: Hyomei, complete 67c Hymnei Inhalant 36c Minna Tablets . 34c Many on*s Homeopathic Remedies. A11 ‘J')c Remedies at 18c AllMteReiflediesat. 36c All $1.00 Remedies at 72c Out-of-Town Service. benefits of our cut prices—the only difference is: you pay postage, express or freight. Write for catalogues. Jacobs*Pharmacy. 6-8-10 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall St. PERSONAL MENTION •'!!> < f 'Jitude W'envor P»M, ret»rne«.l ft "in a vlaft to Minn Besalo Morgan ftl ■i'- ; : !•', (J.I A. J. Hansell ha* returned to "tTitTihort after h short visit to At lanta. Mi. ntfil Mrs. Robert Rnunzavlllc. of Horn.. spent Sunday In Atlanta. Mr and Mrs. Emory Speer Morris are \Kltlnj( Mr. and Mr*. \V. t\ Mor- ria iii Rome. Mi ami Mrs. Carroll Fayhe and the Mis>'.- Payne will go to Macon Wed nesday afternoon, accompanied by a rrimh r of gentlemen from Atlanta, to attend the brilliant bull to be given by Mr s.unuel S. Dunlrp In honor of his Mr-. John Fitzsimmons and daugh ter. Muriel, leave Saturday night for Asu t'Means to attend Mardl Qras. Mi-- t'rsula Renslger. who has been ['l *"’»*»' neeks the admired guest of Mis- Mary Thomas, returned home to- Mi Mrs. T. B. Felder returned Tuesday f r om an enjoyable ztay In Washington city. Mt-s Crace Wallace, who haa been The friends of Miss Nellie Howell will- regret to learn-that ehe continue* m at her home, on Peachtree street. Mr. Manning Austin hss returned from a brief visit to his parents, In South Carolina. Mr*. Howard foie, of Chicago, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dun- woody, on Currier street, Is quite III. Mrs. Kate Mitchell and Miss Hattie Warner arc at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Orme Campbell during their ab sence In East Tennessee. Mrs. Campbell and Ml*s Campbell, of Xewnan. are the guests of Mrs. Ar nold Broyles. The Decatur Bridge Club will meet Thursday morning with Mrs. A. R. Jewett at 10 o'clock Misses Estelle and Marlon Strickland of Cartersvllle. who have been the at tractive guests of Miss Clara May Winn for the past ten days, returned home Monday. Judge and Mrs. John McWhorter, of Lexington, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Rachel Are Your Children Round Shouldered? F so, we can make them straight again. Just take ott those un comfortable and injurious hose supporters and let the children "ear Fay Stockings. These have ex trusion tops which fasten securely to tile underbody. They are very comfort able, and have no tendency to pull the shoulders down. Just try one pair and you will have no other. We have them. 25 Whitehall Street. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. OFFERS CITY A NE W PARK AS CHILDREN'S PLA Y GROUND; NEAR FULTON BAG MILLS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY I. Ml. An ott.r Of another park to tbo city h«« boon mado. Thio on* la mad# by Dr. L. C. Ftoch. ar, who own* a Ian* place of proparty In tha eastern portion of tbo city, ad- Joining that of the Fulton bag and cotton mills, and bounded by Fair. Pearl. Kalb and South Delta strode. He offera to the city for park pur- poeea tha following portion of thla proparty: UO feet on the aaat aide of Pearl atreeL running along Kalb atraet about 8(0 feet, and along the aouth aide of Bryan atraat 410 feat- T1, e whole la about 11-f acre*. Tha provlalon la that tha place I* to ha Improved and maintained aa a park or play ground for tha chUdron. and that the city will accept a deed from tha donor and open and grad* the fol lowing etroeta: McDonald, Woodward vanue and Bryan atroat Mr. Flachor also offer* a aufflclent plot of hia proparty to open a atraat from Fair etroot to Kalb atraat be tween Pearl atraat and tha city limit*. Councilman Choaewood haa Intro duced a resolution calling for an ap propriation of ISM to grade tha atraata. provided Dr. Flachar executes deeds to the city to tha at reels and to tha park. SAY A1 RICH COT THROAT OF YOUNG WORLEY Accused of culling the throat of Cleveland Worley, tha young Murray county man who was brought to At lanta a few days ago for treatment and whose carotid artery burst whllo Jie was walking along Mariana afreet. A. W. Rich, a resident of Murray coun ty, wan arrested Monday night at the home of hie sister-in-law. Mrs. Lillie Rich. Ill Echo street. The arrest was mad* by Policeman Arm wood and Special Officer McIntyre, of the Western and Atlantic railroad. Rich was taken hack to Murray county Tuesday morning by Officer McIntyre. -The cutting of Worley- occurred .an the night of December :i at the home of. Rich, near Dennle. Murray county. Worley Is said to have stopped at tlto Rich home In company with two other young men and while thor* was slashed across the throat by Rich. Worley aa- aerta the cutting was done without provocation. The wounded mac la still In the Ora dy hoapltat. whan he mis token the day the artery In hla nerk buret. BflfEOiiYS WILL BRING STOCK TO MACON IN SPRING Bperlnl to The <(consist!. Macon. Ua., Fob. 6.—R. L. Williams, of Nashville, former leasee of the Her mitage Slock Farm, haa purchased tho Idle Hour Farm, near Macon, and will toko posscaslon In April next. Batur day "afternoon the Terms were agreed upon by Meters. John T. Moore. W. J. Maseee and Mr. Williams. By tha pur chase Mr. Williams secures 160 acres of land, Including the half-mile track which woe built at no little cost eey- eral years ago. Before Mr. Williams arrives In per son to take charge of hla new property his string of horses will he shipped to the farm" from the HermTlng* farm While hit horse* are not racing- anl- mala, they arc of the beat blood thal can be secured. The liner breeds are his speclalljr. and some of the horaee hare carried off the most valuable prises offered at the different home shows In the country. - Mr. Wllllums - connection with rac ing lies In hla position as secretary of the Southern circuit. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO NAME COMMITTEES. tfperlsl to Th, Georgia*- Macon, Go., Feb. 6.—At a meeting of the Macon Chamber of Common* that la to be held thla evening now committees for the year will be nomad. Two of the more Important commlttaaa will deal with the Immigration and navigation nucstlona. For many months both Issues have bean made leading features at the sessions of the Cham ber of Commerce, and both are con- sldered even liver wire* at the pras- ant. In view of the approaching seeaion of tha Qeorgla Immigration Aesodatloq In Macon, no little Interest Is balng token by tbs Clmmbar of Commsrce, and tha commlttae that will be tut mad will ha carefully selected. A epeclal committee on entertainment will ha named by President Small also. DECATUR STREET CAR CO. WILL EXTEND SYSTEM. H pedal to The Georgian. Charleston. 8. C, Feb. 6.—The steam yacht Virginia Is here this morning from New York to meet Professor A. Agassla and party, of Cambridge Uni versity, going to Jamaica for deep sea explorations and the etudy of the seis mic disturbances. The yacht haa been chartered for three months, and equip ped with an elaborate supply of deep sea Instruments. Professor Agassis la expected here tomorrow. Special to The Otqriton. Decatur, Ala, Feb. :>.—Hon. A. C. Hartshorne, of Freehold, .V. J„ presi dent of the North Alabama Traction Company, of the Decaturs, has been here for several davr. He was.so wet; pleased with the growth of the Deca turs and with the business that hla company la doing under tha local man- agemant that he Instructad the attor ney of the company to tile pattern at once with the probate court authoris ing on Increase of the capitalisation of the company from 1100,00, to SIOO.QOS for the purpose of extension and Im provements. Soring and Fifth Mr. ami Mrs. Juaeph Kmenmn Brown will leave In u few days for Florldu. to spend several weeks, Mr*. Fret! Lewis anil Mrs. Bertha M. Stvlft leave Tuesday fur n visit to Sea. hreexe. Fin. Colonel and Ml*. Roliert J. i-mvry,' are In Washington. I). C„ for a short visit. Mis* Alice Baxter will leave In n few day* for Florida to spbnd several weeks. Mr*. P Smith Cannon, of Hpnftan- Iturg. H. I'., has moved to Atlanta anil Is now loeated at 10 West Peachtree street. Mrs. Nnthanl*! F. Jackson, who has been quit* III with grip at her apart ments at the Aragon. Is now much Im proved and will be able to be up In a few daya MASONIC TEMPLE WILL GO UP SOON: The permit for the erection of the new Masonic temple, at Peachtree and Coin atraata, was granted Tuesday morning by Building Inspector Pitt man and the actual work of r'onstrue- tlon will begin In n short time. The lernple will coel ninety (160.060 and will be one of the ffnret and most Imposing structures of Its kind any where In the country. It Is expected It will be completed and randy for occu pancy by January 1, 1601. The plans for the temple were drawn by Morgan A Dillon, architects. Qudo A Walker, contractor*, will superintend Its construction. The building will be four stories In height. The upper floor* will be used by the Masons, while tha ground flour will be utilised for stores. Mrs. Elisabeth Sima The funeral services of Mrs. Elisa beth 81ms, who died Sunday at bar residence In Hapevllle, Ga, were con ducted Monday morning at tha Mount Zion church. 8he was 10 years of age. and la survived by (1 descendants. NEW ATTORNEYS 1RTY FOR UN. WILL GO TO JAMAICA TO STUDY EARTHQUAKE ELECTRICAL SIGNAL BEING INSTALLED IN MACON R,R. YARDS Special lo The Georgian. Macon. Ga, Feb. 1.—An electrical signal system is being Installed by the Central of Georgia railway at the Ma con Junction, by which trains will be signalled attd switched from on* track to another automatically. The system will be controlled by the operator, who Is posted In it tower commanding nil the tracks. By working a system of levers, he sig nals the various trains and switches each one to Its proper track without ever leaving the tower. A large amount of ballast is also be ing Intd In the yards of the company In this vicinity. enoineefTmay'lose eye FROM SCALD ON THE FACE. Special to Tb» Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Feb. 6.—While making preparations fur taking hla train out tor Atlanta yesterday, Engineer H. Bwanberg was frightfully scalded about the fare by the bursting of a watar gauge, and his eyes were also badly cut hy the (lying gloss. The unfortunate man was carried to the hospital, whets his Injuries wars dressed. It I* doubtful whether or not Ids eye can be saved dnectnl to The Georgias. Norfolk, Vn.. Feb. 6.—Advices re ceived here from Princess Anne coun ty. Virginia, tell of tho murder of a farmer named Brothers by oge at three men attending* a feast at Brothers’ house. All had been drinking. Brothers ordered the three to leave, and. It Is said, shot at them, when lie was struck over the head with an Iron rltn of a cart wheel. KID GLOVE SALE KID G LOVES AT $20 ° 39c 430 paint $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Kid Gloves in black and all col- ora; some elbow lengths among them; sises 5 1-2 and 5 3-4 only; 39c 340 pairs Women’s and MisscB’ ,and also a few Men’s Kid Gloves in all sises; some of them soiled from handling; $1.00 CQa* and $1.50 quality at IMPORTANT OFFERING OF Women’s long Kid Gloves—a delayed shipment just received—all new, fresh goods, but because they arrived too late, they will be offered tomor row-at special prices which mean a .great saving to you. 16 and 20-Button length Glace Musguetaire Gloves in black, £9 QC tan, brown and white; regular price $3.75. .. ipfciwkl 12-button length Glace Musquetaire Gloves in tan, brown £0 1 Q and-red; regular price $3.00, at FROHSIN’S SO WHITEHALL STREET. The district attorneyship nf the Louisville and Nashville railroad ha* been given up by (he Arm of King, Bnaldlna A Little, who Will bo suc ceeded by Ty* A Bryan, n Arm com- poaed of BhepartJ Bryan and John L. Tye. Th* resignation of King. Spalding A Lillie was caused by Interference with their general practice, end as thsy ac cepted this honor only ns an experi ment, It was not found practical and the resignation was forwarded to Louisville > month ua ATLANTA-g ONLY rifl-MOOf AMIPLAN IIOTflli—TUB MAJKHTKT OM WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT WE WILL BE PEEP AB ED TO 8EBVE OUB CUSTOM ERS AND FRIENDS WITH A FULL LINE 0 FFREBH MEATS AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF FANCY GROCERIES AT 813 PEACHTREE ST., CORNER TENTH. WILKERSON A BRO. IN PATH OF WESLEY DR, LEE IS TREADING Tn follow In the footstep* of John IVesIcy, founder of Methodism. Is the object nf n Journey which I* being made by Dr. J. W. Lee. of Trinity Methodist church. Dr. Lee left Mon day for a visit to 8t. Hintons Island and the famous Wesley oak. Here on old 8t. Simons are many npot* associated with the coming of Wesley to America. Under the great osk he Is Hold to have stood und preached. Not far away stood th* house where Fanny Kemble lived, 100 years after the coming of Wesley. Hero came Annin Burr, fleeing from the ground where Hamilton fell. The spot 1* full of historical association* und Dr. Lee lias token with him a camera In the Itope of securing a number of Interesting pictures. Home of these will be used In his forthcoming book on John Weeley. He will return lo Atlan ta next .Saturday. m m Whiteeappere Visit Futch Home and Severely Beat the Proprietor. (peclsltiillie Georgia*. Thomasvlll*. Go., Fsb. (.—This neighborhood Is alt agog over tbs In formation that comes from Metcalf* neighborhood of th* severe whipping of Ell Futch. a prominent man of that community, hy whiteeappere a few nights since. It la understood that a negro woman and her husband were visited the same night by the same crowd at whltsoap- per* and given severe beatings. Futch, It is stated, wxx given more - than one hundred lashes. So sever* was the whipping that he has hardly been able to either sit or lie down com fortably. Kit Futch recently married a Indy from Oklahoma In answer to n mar riage advertisement. The lady drove all the way from (he Welt to.ritiger- lld, where she sold her team, later meeting Futch .In Mnntlcello, Fla, where they were married. People In (he community are reticent when approached on the subjsct, and while giving no Information as to th* probable cause of th* action, assart moat emphatically that tho** who per petrated the deed had som* motive In It. and some ar* quoted aa saying thal they were Justified In It. ' Futch Is n brother of Mono* Futch, FLAMING CLOTHING After her clothing had daught Are In front of a grate Tueadty morning Borah Marine, a 6-year-old negro girl, who reside* with hat parents nt 1*» Orme street ran screaming about the room and sat th* house on Or*. Th* Are department was summoned, but th* names had bean extinguished before the firemen arrived. Th* little girl was badly burnejJ about the right side and wo* taken to the Grady hospital. OOURT OF APPEALS OF OEORQIA* Casts Argued and Submitted, Monday, February 4, 1907. * (4. Medical College of Georgia v. j. L. Rushing, from city court of Rich mond county. Argued. II. J. S'. Holmes * Co. V Pop* 4k Fleming, from city court of RMtnM . C ‘u! t kIL^iuBisrin v, R al., from city court of Rk ty. Submitted. IT. Southern Exprosn Company v. J. H. O. Briggs, from Richmond. Ap plied. (I. Central of Oeorgla Railway Com* pony ▼. Augusta Brokerage Company, from city court of Richmond oountjk Argued. of thla elty. It la ate.tad that oh In vestigation of th* matter may be mad* by tha authorltle*. Mr. Futch to related to the other Futch family In that section, upon whose llvea several attempts have bean made recently. th* Cpsclal to The ('.coral' n. Dalln*. Tex**, Feb, 5.—B. H. John son w** yesterday sentenced to the United State* penitentiary at Atlanta to «erve a period of two year*. Johnson was formerly a state eena tor from Navarro county. He iru* charged with n conspiracy to defraud against the United State*. Potmvnv Ousts Bv Twist limt bus Dytpetla relieved, Conti! petion avoided. Bowel* regulated, DO pom. no grlpin» SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSS. SMALL PRICfl. 8p«cial Announcement Regarding tl National Pur* Food and Drug Law. We are ploaaad to announce that Foley'* Honey and Tnr for cough*, cold* and lung trouble* is not affected hy the National Pur* Food and Drug law-, as It rnntslns no opiates or other harmful drug", and wo recommend It ** a *sfe remedy for children and adults. Hold by all druggists. SUPREME COURT OF OEORQIA. John IV Hart. Attorney General, vs. Atlanta Terminal Company et at. from Fulton. Arguod. Court of Appeals of Ooorgis. i.lodgment* Affirmed.) Miller v». Slate, from Jackson supe rior court, before Judge Brand. Shack elford a Hhorkelford, bn- plaintiff In error; W. J. Tribble, solicitor general, contra. Sheffield vs. State, from city court of Moultrie. Judge Hhipp L. L. Moore. A. It Buxton and A. H. Kline, for plaintiff In error; W. F. Way, aullrltur. and T. W Mattnt, contra. Merritt vs. 8t*te. from city court of stnultt-lc. Judge Shlpo. J. A. Wllkca and James Humphreys, for plaintiff In error; W. F. Way. solicitor. T. W. Mattox ami W. F. Thomas, contra. (Judgments Reversed.) Hummock v*. 8tate. from city court of Macon, Judge Hodge*. Charles H. Hall, Jr., for plaintiff in error; Wil liam Brunson, solicitor general, con- 11 a. Johnson vs. State, from city court of Nashville, Judge Peeples Hendricks, Smith A Christian, for plaintiff In er ror; W. D. Bute, solicitor, contra. Mill vs. Stale, from city court of Wrlghtsvllle. Judge Burch. R L. Ste phen*. for plaintiff In error; J. L Kent, solicitor, contr& When You Hear ROSENTHAL The Great Austrian Pianist you cannot fad to admire the beautiful tinging tone of hit piano. We hold the exclusive agency tor this section of the instrument used by the great kosenthal on his present tour, the Weber Piano The musics! sensation of the season ts the trium phant tour of Monc Roaentbal, “wizard of the piano.” He plays in this city Feb. 12 at the Tabernacle Ths Weber Piano of today receive* th* homage of th* muaieel world and th* patronage of th* public, net *n part laurel*, but on th* unequivocal platform of Its artistlo ox- celtonee. See our exhibit of these magnificent Initruments PHILLIPS & CREW CO., 37-39 Peachtree Street