Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 05, 1907, Image 5

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I IIUGED MIK nr ro Escipf THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Tl'MDAY. MAItCU I. WJT. SON OF FORMER PRESIDENT OF FRANCE TO WED ACTRESS WITH WHOM HE ELOPED chi 16'' March 8,—Tlie dleappenr- ‘ . f die money from Hie United M il>-iren>ury here may be eolved • v arrest late I net nl(ht of John g m ,‘in and H. !>. Flt«»erald In a room i n t\oat Ma.aon atreet. Kugena Hul- llvan l» alao being held In the Harrlaon gallon. The men nr re captured draperate struggle, In which rr1 .\n- were uaed. Abundant evl J fn „a* secured Jo convict the men. Tin arreat followed the etory Police Inapector Wheeler by a a no told of the men having let. „„ a nd checka In their room. She i„'.l ihi- Inapector .that her life would n nt 1.1 rafe If her Identity were dl> vulate.i- and her name ha a been kept „ .a, ict The men all have police rec ent. and the poatoflW-e Inapectors mink they may be able to connect mnn with the other mall wagon rob- w lilch have occurred In Ihla city. Utcd SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS TH0MA8VILLE. yr? V J. Winn haH been quite III »Itti grippe. Mi*- Kihel Kelly, of Atlanta, la the j,.« ..f .Mix. K. M. Smith. Mi l-i;i»or Driver hus returned from , trip West. Hi T. J McCartney Is at Hot N'H! Mr- Wllllum (’. Houston, of Owrens- h. |.. Kv., lx the guest of her parents, Mr i'.Mh. J. W. Dillon. Mi * Rhythm Maya entertained at bruize Tuesday und Friday In honor of Mr* I’jHUiiela, of Birmingham. Mi** Ret Me Brice, of Loyds, Fla., i* th«- gue*t of MImh Lillian Hpctght. Mi—e* Pauline and Mae Hmlth have tctunicil from an extended visit to iKi**r. .Mrs. Kverett, In Tampa. Ha The Literary Study Class met Thura- iv with Mrs. Martha J. Clifton. Mis* Ktninu McIntosh entertained at bridge party Thursday afternoon. F0R8YTH. The MudentH and facultjr of the Bea- *i Tlf» »llege and the citizens of For- ..Oi were entertained at a Washing* t<*n pi-*Kiam given by the senior class February -3. hr il A Nunnally spoke to the atu- ut** in a helpful, eloquent way. The t allege was very much pleased ’•• tmve ns Its- guests for last smthn and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. I'larke, who have been In the United States about a year and a half M**iftrinK f° r their work In Japan, to which they will return In June. Re\ A. c. chamblee, pastor of San- •i»i>vU1e Baptist church, apoke to the undent* this week. «*n the evening of February 25, the junl-r class entertained the senior class at a reception. The color scheme ••f yellow and white was beautifully • arripd out throughout the apartments. There were about 300 guests present. T PAY TUXES Comptroller (leneral Wright Issued executions Tuesday morning against the Southern Express Company for $750 In favor of the city of Atlanta as an occuiMithm tax for three years past. The Houthern Kxpress Company claims that they have paid this In their franchise tax, but City Attorney May- son holds that this does not account for the occuiuition tax. In order to make a test case the executions were Issued. The matter will be fought out In court. Comptroller Wright also Issues tax fl. fas. against the Chattanooga Houth ern railway for state and county taxes for 1906. The road owes the state $1.47::.50. Walker county $1,593 and Chattooga county $311. This road Is the only one In the state that fhtlcri to l>ay the taxes for last year. Insane Woman Cremates Self | KEELY’S * KEELY’S KBELY’S : ] Embroideries A Special Sale for ^Wednesday. Another special Embroidery event is on the program foe tomorrow—and if you’ve any need for such embroideries as the sale includes you can’t afford to miss such a bargain opportunity." About 100 pieces of brand new dress and petticoat flouncings in beautiful eyelet and “blind” effects, etc., 18 to 24 Philadelphia, March 5.*— Melancholy because of III health, Mrs. Ivetta G»ld- farb. aged 17. went Into the cellar of her home, set lire to herself and perish ed In ugon.v. « She leaves three children, one a ba by. The husband and children were asleep when she committed the act. Garjield Attends Cabinet Meeting Washington. March 6.—J.R.Garfield— yesterday the secretary of corporations, today the secretary of the Interior- attended u meeting of the cabinet to day. Mr. Hitchcock, the retiring secretary of the Interior, when asked today If he had any statement to make, said: “Nothing but to say that I am veri- grateful to the press of the country for the aid It has given us In the big things we have had to do. 1 am grateful for It." News comes from Paris that tho son of former President Cassimor- Forrier, one of tho wealthiest men in Franco, is to wed Mme. Simone lo » , tho beautiful actress with whom ho recently eloped, and whoso pic- •re appears. GRIFFIN. Mrs. T. J. Folder entertained tho Mystics" Tuesday afternoon from 3 i> f» unlock. ^The last act of Henry Men’s Hats The New Models for SPRING Men’s Hats The "Fetching” Shapes in Stiff Hals and Telescopes. The Hat Department —at— EISEMAN BROS, represents a complete transformation— The Spring 1907 Headgear for men has blossomecf forth in unprecedented va riety, and you are es pecially invited tocall and conform your physiognomy to one. of the new authorita tive styles. The Largest and Most Complete Hat Shop South. EISEMAN BROS. Clothiers Hatters Baltimore 11-13-15-17 Whitehall, Md. ATLANTA. Wathington, D. C. VIII was read and the next of Hhakea- pean*‘s plays to be taken up will be Anthony and Cleopatra. The only ouU old?.- guest on this occuslon was Mrs. Will King, of I^exlngton. Ua., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Betiding. Colonel and Mrs. T, W. Flynt enter tained at dinner on Sunday to celebrate the eightieth birthday of Colonel Flynt. His grandson. Mr, Willis Newman, of Muron, w as a guest ut the dinner. The home was beautifully decorated with Jonquils and hyacinths. Judge Robert T. Daniel has gone to Trenton, N. J., to deliver an address before the Bed Men of thut city. Judge Daniel Is past great Inrohonee. Mrs. R. H. Taylor entertained the Current Topics Flub Thursday morn ing from 10 to 12 o’clock. Mrs. H. 1*. ogletree has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John O ]lookout, of Greenville, C5a. While there she was the guokt of honor at several functions. Among them was the entertainment given by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Picket, when the village Club w entertained. First FhrlsUan church, has returned from a visit to Mtrtdlan. Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were called to Mis sissippi by the dangerous Illness of Mrs. Wallace’s brother and she will remain a while longer at Meridian Mrs. Jordan and Miss Ruth Jordan, who have been the guests of Mrs^J M. Johnson, have retorned to their home, at Montlcello. Mrs. K. K. Dekle was called to Daw- son this week by the Illness of her father. Miss Emma Griffin left thlaiweek for Washington und Baltimore, w’hgre she will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. P. I). DuBose Is visiting rela tives at Blakely, Ga. Mrs. George Feagle and Mrs, Addle Thigpen, who have been the guests of friends and relatives at Fltxgcmld, re turned home this week. Miss Ora Hmlth. of Nashville. Tenn. Is the guest of Miss Sallle Paine. In this city. Mrs. 8. D. Ravenel and her daugh ter. Miss Kstelle. have returned from a fortnight’s visit to Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Flaus have re turned to Valdosta from Bridgeport. Ala., and were accompanied by Mrs. Claus' sister. Miss Pearl Presley, who has been visiting them inches wide and worth up to $1.25 a yard. Wide insertions and bands to match. * ' ' i ■ Medium width flouncings in very fine qualities—lovely patterns for dress or underwear trimmings. All new. A collection of odds and ends and short lengths of very fine insertions, medallion bands, etc., that were priced up to $2.50 (some slightly soiled from display). These are just right for dainty lingerie waists. All on special tables in the embroidery section, marked' for choice, . f; 69 cents a yard Sale Will Begin at 9 O’Clock Tomorrbu) Morning. None Sold Earlier. The former will make Valdosta Oielr future home. Mian Gertrude Remington, of Thom- aavlllc, Ih the guest of Mrs. J. M Smith, In this city. M'DONOUGH. Misses Ruth and Nenu Turner tertalned recently In honor of tflelr cousins, Messrs. Furl uml Adam Sloan, of the 17. S. B. at Stone Mountain, ’ are spending a few days at home. The Inter So Flub met vvltjv Mrs. Homer Turner Inst Tuesday uftemoon. •’Advertisements’' was the feature of the afternoon, Mrs. Thomas Sloan be ing the winner of the prise, a dainty sewing set. Mrs. Robert Sloan won the booby, a pin cushion. At the dos ing of tjie game a salad course was served. Mrs. Tom Sloan gave a luncheon Sunday for the two sons, Adam and Farl, who are here for a few clays Misses Nina Wall and Blake Bunn have returned from Locust Grove. Colonel John L. Tye, of Atlunta. !s the guest of his mother. Mr. Kugene McMIchael spent Sunday In Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. John A. Simpson gave an elegant 6 o’clock dinner re- ently. Miss Annie O. Thompson, of Agnes Scott College, spent the week end ut home. Mrs. George Wright, of Macon, will arrive In the city next week, to he the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Tye, for several weeks. Miss Bess Fouche spent Friday in Atlanta. Miss Maude Sims has returned to her home. In Atlanta. Mr. Aldlne Combs, of Locust Grove, was In the city Wednesday night. HARALSON. Ml**.-* K.niv Itnwl* slid Dmla h|h>iiI ln*t Kiitunlny .In Cirtfrin Mr Jmi lie till returned frow Griffin i I* quite III nt Id* Professor Frank Hatchett slid Id* niece. Mis* pearl llateheil. have returned from n brief vl*lt to Raleigh mid Greenville, Cjn VALDOSTA. Mis o K Jones Is attending some time with her daughter, . Mrs. Julian Pioultte, hi Jacksonville, during the time Mr. Jones Is In New York. Mr. and Mi*^ Walker F Lane who were married in Americiis on Tuesday evening last, arrived in the city this afternoon, and will make this their fu ture home. Mrs. Lane was Miss Fannie Stalling-, of Amerlcus. and is very ! popular tn this city, where she has vis ited a number of times. Ml*- Ridley, who was the guest if Miss Willie Pearl Davis, left this week f.o Sylvester. Ga. Miss Katie May Guyton, of Atlanta. !«* spending the winter here with Mrs j J Scruggs Mrs. H. \N . Jones and children have returned from a visit of some weeks *o Itsmticrg. S F Mr and Mrs. We||g. «f Savannah, and Mrs S doinon H.ok'imun. of Nashville, i cl Mined to their home* thl*. week, lift#. H visit |;e i e to Mr and Mo II Mm a* !t> i. Ill* hard Wallace. puMor of ins CHATTANOOGA. home wedding wit* I hut of Ml lo Dr. Wilson Dav A nrett F.thel Holt, of this rltv, lo l»r. Wilson Dav idson. of I'iorhhi. Wednesday evening. The wedding occurred nt the botue of the .pride's luirctiis. mid the house wss artist* or a led with s profusion of paluis, Kelly, of Trinity Church, performed the ceremony. The lirlde carried s bouquet of (lowers ’which came from Florida. The couple left for mi Eastern trip nml will vherc I lie lit West Virginia located. Mrs. I.. N. I'olynr entertslued Hnturdn with n luncheon nml darning in honor n her daughter. Miss Josephine, mid her nice* MUs Grace Hhackleford. Cojynrtoit. the lientitlfiil Mission Ithlgc home, was shlooi with flowers of the rureat kind. A n tint In* of the society folks of the city wer guests. A double wedding WUN that In which Mis* Marjorie Burton was umrrled to Mr. John K. Haines, and Miss Nancy Burton to Mr. Lew I* N. Duiiriiu nt the Burton home Wed iiesdny raornfUg. Dr. Luther Freeman per formed fhe first ceremony, uniting the first named couple, and Dr. J. It. Itavlor per formed the second. Dr. Halites Is a sou of D. II. Bnlne*. of Mission Itldgc, and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will reside In New York. Mr Vi 1 id Mr lie Willingham families lit Florida. ». A. Jett hns returned from r friends In Georgia. Mr. W. W. Kent and son, Watson, hsv •turned from a visit to Memphis. MUs l.lssle Im*** Allison hss returned from Huntsville, Ala., where she was the guest *»/ relatives. Mr lire Florida ... ... ... „ ii Atlanta they were Joined hy Mrs. , sister of Mrs. Twlgg. nml Mrs. Trammell have returned to Marietta, after visiting Mr. sml Mrs. J. F Htleknev. of this city. Ml-s Nannie Wllholt entertained this week -omplltnetitsry to Mias Both Lyle, of Nash the guest of her' sister, 31 rs. it. Mice. Mr*. W. A Henderson, of Knoiville. wns recent visitor here. I.yerly and son, Ballard. little Gloria Diinh have g< Miss. Miss Irene Rule will s**on leav or!nth. Miss., to visit friends lo Jackson. Miss Maud Allen, of Dayton, lit the guest f the Misses Johnson, of this city. ills* l'sdd»* latte. k. Of M. Louts r. nml Mrs K. W. Wallace are home n Mississippi. r. and Mi- Dwight Khaw have returned Itimie, Ga.. after n delightful visit to Florida. Irs. IV II. Ijiflllenn hns gone to t’olum- . tin., to visit her old home for n mouth. Ir J. r. itoliertwiu. of (Georgia: Mrs. L. BolterIm.ii. of Tracy lily, and Miss An IVtwny. of l- rankllti. were stlendsiits at ItavIdMUi-llolt nuptials GIRL IS ASSAULTED BY NEGRO IN THE NIGHT. Sim-tul t.i The C.nritliitl Jurkttniivlllr, Flu.. Mur.-It «.—KuU.* llun.lv Millnur »■«« utta. k-.l hy u nr- in limt nlRht on tltr uuluklrlH of tin Ity uml an uttrniht inatlr lo iomn It i t rlmlnal araault, Keely Company GREEKE-GAYHOR CASE IS CONTINUED TILL BRIEF IS CORRECTED Hpeclal to The Georgian. New Orleans. La.. March 5.—The Greene and Oaynor case was called to day before the United Htates circuit court of appeals, but continued on mo tion of United States District Attorney Marlon' Erwin, for the Houthern dis trict of Georgia, who gave as the grounds therefor the fact that he did not have time to prepare Ills brief, owing to typographical errors appear ing In the copies of the testimony. The defense's attorneys argued against a continuance. The court took a recess, during w hich n compromise was reached, and the case continued to April 1. Attorneys William Osborne, A. A. Lawrence and E. W. Melderne. all of Havannuh. appeared for the defend ants. LAST TRIBUTE PAID. TO OEAO SPEAKER OF ALA, LEGISLATURE Mp«*«iii| to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. March 5.—The re mains of Speaker W. L. Martin, who died Sunday night, were laid to rest this afternoon. It was the largest at tended funeral ever helfl here. The remains were at the cnpltnl ull day In state, until funeral time. Magnificent floral tributes came from all Actions of Alabamu, one of ihe most magnificent being from the members of the legislature, representing the em blem of Alabama. All state offices and the courts w losed tinlay. Notice of Water Bond Election. I III.' rltjr of Atlanta that tb* mayor nail jcrtirral tamurll nf aald city tar, tilled an election in be bald nt Ih, Kr,rtl Toting |,re< In. Ia 111 the city or Atlanta, within •he leant bourn « tor bolding rlrctlona, on loeadar. ih, Mb day of April, 1W7. to ■Irtenulnr whether the uiiallif.-.) rotarn of ■Irleruilli, Whether Ih, quail III, city of Atlanta will at requlalte two-third, a ‘ five hundred arm. by U_ ijortty, lo the la. tbonaand IKOO.000) dollar, of lumda of the city of Atlanta, *•' to* aold tor not leas than par. and Iiiiliniteiiirnia 111 and addltlima to the ara- ten, nr Water wnrba or aald rlty anti lb* ,ii,nal.,n of water mala* within the cor- IHirale limit, of aald rlly. Tba bomla pro. ih.n.uI t« lo. laaurd are Drr hnndrrd iUMi lum.la of aalil rlly nf Atlanta, of tho do- lii.tlllUMII.,ti nf uue Ihiiuaohil ItLOOO) dollaro !'• f«». ililny Hot year,, and bearing PRESIDENT FINLEY TO BE ENTERTAINED BY BUSINESS MEN Hpeclal to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga., March 6.—President W. W. Finley of the Houthern railway wil be entertained here next Monday after noon at the Fountry Flub of thla city, hy the chamber of commerce. Tw hundred and fifty Invitations have been Issued for the banquet. Mr. Finley reach Augusta on Monday morning und remain In Ihe city for two days. COMMITTEE PAYS VISIT TO OAKLAND The special committee, to which woj referred Councilman Taylor’s resolu Hon In regard to potter's field In Oak land cemetery, visited the cemetery Tuesday morning. The committee found parts of the cemetery In a miserable condition, but no decision was reached as to what re port to make to council. REPRESENTATIVE MOORE 18 8ERI0U8LY ILL. Special to The Georgian Mayfield, Ga.. March f»—Fupialti 1. \V. Moore, a well-known :itU*n. farm er and representative of Hanc >ck coun ty, Is very sick at Ids homo, rt i'uN erton, Ga. CHIEF OF POLICE CHA8EN DIE8 FROM WOUND. Spcf lsl to rile Georgian. Charlotte, N. F„ March 5.—Chief of Police Fhasen. who was shot by the negro des|»erado, Tom Walker, at Fay etteville Saturday night, died today, making two victims of Walker's prow, ess. 363 363 UNCLE SAM'S COURTS WILL BE OPEN SOON Clerk*, deputy clerks, the United Htates district attorney and his as sistants and other Federal court offi cials are busily engaged In preparing for the coming Match term of the dis trict and circuit courts, which convene March IN, with Judge Newman on th«; bench. Over 500 suhpenus have been Issued for Illicit distilling and other cases on the criminal docket. Over 2<to wit- nesses will be called before the next grand Jury and when court opens the custom house will present a busy scene. 8EWING MACHINE FOR RENT by week or month, at low rates. The Singer Is acknowledged the lightest running and most convenlrau of anv. Try one and be convinced, only ui the Hlger stores. Look for the red letter 8. 79 Whitehall street, telephone Bell 189-3; 494 Decatur street, telephone Bell 6173, 762 Marietta street, tele phone Bell 580. Intercut st the -rate «f four t4l per centum l H *. r stimuli. The principal and Interest of said isinds to to* payable In gold coin of the I nlted Htntcs of America, of tho prea- cut standard ofW eight and fineness, and no part of the pdficinal of said bonds to ho (Mild lie fore* niafuritr, and the Interest to I wild send annually, lu the evont said intlniilug through the year In amount lo pav twenty thousand f|20.«x» didlnm per annum Interest on said boodi and sixteen thousand atx hundred and gity of the principal si» rnUecl on account of the prlnelnnl said iMiiid*. to Ih* put In the sinking fund said city and kept l>y the slukTng fund •xHiimlNslou. and applied at the maturity, ••f tlie Ismds to their payment. Notice Is also given that the tax eollec- if k niton county, state of Georgia, sa and general council of the city of tsnta, ha* cqieued Iswks of registration for] the purpose of registering the qualified! voter* of the city, under the ordinances] therefor, nml such registrar will keep aaldl iNNik* of registration open dally, Buada# exempted,' until within ten days of th date of said election, at hla office lu th nnuex of the court bouse mi Kaat Ilunti Si reel. iHiw eeu Mouth l»ryor street tVutrul uvenue, lu the city of Atlantn, _ comity, nml only those voters whose nan. appear ii|mhi the sahl registration book, agf i|tin[|fle«| to vote In city eleetloua for tho' present year. slioB Is* p4*rmltted to roto 4 *nli water Isind elec*tlon. The voters. sue of (mods ahalll ••ring the pro|HMMHl Issue i ImmiiI* -hall tinv opposing the Issuo of! written or printed on CHIEF SUSPENDED FOR ASSAULTING ALDERMAN ROEMER Speelal t«i The Georgian. Montgomety, Ala., March 5 - Because e undersiiMHi Aldennun Itoemer, it l* hclmecl, to suy thut the* chief of police f Montgomery was a gauihler, when the ahlermiiu cialms that he was re ferring tn the chief of |KjJii-e of anoihei Ity ns u gmnbler. Fhlef of Polio Tiiy* lor last night assuulteil Aldetutan Hoc. mer. for which assault Mayor Teague this morning *u*tH*nclecl the chief |s*ml- Ing an Invcvstlgnthm. which comes up thla ufternodn. In the meantime Cap tain Hmlth. of the force. Is acting as hlef of pollch*. their tickets the words. “Against tho t*-j «»r five huiHlred thonnnml <$500,000) dot-* Isrs of Isinds for Improvements In and ex- teiiHlon of the svatem of water works.'* The election shall he ronductrd under the rules nml regulations governing the election I'f mayor, aldcruicu and council non of Mid illy This notice I* given In ptirsuaaca to an ohtlnnm-f enlttug for aald election approved February 8. 19w7. W. R. JOYNER. Mayor FHy of Atlanta. W. J. -('AUI-BKI.t. tiert «f ('—iii' ll or tb-' air Of Atlamn. ix.'.ii ..r t'ltr-i FOURTH DISTRICT W. C. T. U.' IN ANNUAL SESSION. TC UNDERGO OPERATION IN AUGUSTA HOSPITAL. H|hi'!hI to Tho IM ^1 !iII M,yn,ld. II, Man'll 5.—\V. \V. t«t,. von*, a tiroaperou, furmoi 'tnil frul: ,’oo. I, .(ullo It!. Ho lift, boon oar- r|,-1 to tin- ettv tioopltal *-f UrfJ,t' her, he w 01 have an operatl *ti (oo - formed. ,'InI to Tlie tleorflad. i ;j i-olumhua. tin.. Mnnh Th* Wom- an'a Chrlatlan Tempennre Union at tho Knurth (on(rrulon»l dUtrtct m«t her-, todoy. Mr,. Mnry HnrrU Armour pre- alillnii. Th, prealdcnt My, w« will have iirnhlMtlon In thla state, dtaplle th, work of th, devil. Th, smalon orpmnlnd for hu,lnr„ ■n<l adjourned. The union will he In ■e,,lon two day,. ,. ■ 363