Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 2

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wrnmx* 1 ,..U uwmmuwrnwmw YOU SET UP WITH A LAME BACK? HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER OR BLADDER TROUBLE? To.Prove What Swamp-Root, the -Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, wfll do lor YOU, aH enr Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free| T “« d »y afternoon, by Mail. ' ' rh ' n Path n: V» Nat It Nature'* timely warning to »how gpg that the ttatk of health la not ^^ttlheee danger signal* are unheeded. reaulla are often aura to •# dieeaae. which to the or Itldnry trouhle, may kleal *^Re Xt niild and Immediate alfect of .towamr-Hoot. the great kidney and Madder remedy la eoon realised. It stands the hlgheat becauae Ita remark, stole ouratlve power has been proven In Motwande of the -moat distressing ’ -K you need a medicine, you have the beet. A thorough trial Wince any one. LAMB BACK. ii only on* of nuuiy symptom* of kidney trouble. Other ahowlng that you need ranratonta a ■man p-Kc: ttolar often t mm ooany time, durli ■MIK - to | often during tbs day and get rtlng or to hold your ion In paaalng. Ing the nl, urine, amai bltck-duat Iment In the urine, oatarrh of the blad der, uric add. orcaeianal headache, dlaalneea, pour digestion. eleeptoseneea, nervouaneea. aometlmaa the heart acta badly, rheumattara. bloating. lrrUablU- ly. womom fading, lack at ambition, loea of deah, sattsw complexion. If your water, when allowed to re main umllaturbed In a glaaa or bottle for twenty-fnttr hours. forma a pedi ment or nettling, or baa a cloudy ap pearance. It la alao evidence that your kldneya and bladder need Immediate attention. (MB. MOIHUIT OF JOHN S. WOH ON MAY 25, NEXT The Gordon monument unveiling -win take place Kay II. General Clement A. Evan a, who waa in tha war with Oaneral Gordon, will deliver the principal oration. Mrs. Burton Bmtlh, of Atlanta, and ton. Caroline Brown, of Coonoctlcult, danghtero of General Oordon. will of- Delate In the unveiling of the great egueetrlan etatue. At a meeting of the'eommtooton, held In Governor Terrell's office at tba eapl- tol Monday, the above detalto were de- cidrd on. The contract for the pedestal, coping, ballnatrade, walka and nil preliminary work for the atalae wae given to Mc Nael St Company, of Marietta. for ««.- HO. the lowest of the half do ten bide submitted. The etatue will etand on the capitol grounda at the corner of Hunter am) Washington streets. A. c. Brace, the architect, wae elected general superin tendent of the work. A complete pro. gram will ha worked nut for the un veiling ceremony at a later meeting of tha commission. HDSPiTJU. ORDINANCE TO 8E ipOMMENDEO The ordinance providing for ward presentation on the Grady Hospital board, aa drawn up by Councilman Pearce, will be reported favorably by the ordinance committee at* a meeting The commute# reached aa agreement on this matter at a secret session held In the mayor’s office several days ago, of which session The Georgian carried exclnelvely a detailed and accurate ac. Another matter to come before the committee will be an ordinance to raise the salaries of patrolmen and firemen. EVELYN’S BROTHER DEFENDS MOTHER New York, March U-Hawarrf KeaMt. lira. Harry Thaw's brother, today da- aouaeed a, false anil malicious tbe'atal*- laaard Is Montana by bla father's In taking Swamp-Root you afford I mother and two staters. In wjitrh they at- natural help to Nature, for Swamp- tacked sad remdemned lira. Charles J. Hoi Root la the most perfect healer and lu ar for hrr atlltadr Id the Thaw case, gentle aid to the kidneys that has yet KraMt aald: been discovered. -Trraona leading this atatrment should If you are already convinced that Swamp-Hoot Is what you need, you can pwrchaee the regular Bfty-oent and one-dollar else bottles at drug atorea everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress. limghamton, K. T., on every bottle. MtTORIAL NOTE.—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Bwamp- t you mev bavo a sample bottle and a book at valuable Information, both absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands upon ~ of testimonial letters received from man and woman who found it to be just the remedy they needed. The value and success of it are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton. N. ore to sey yon read this generous offer In tbe Atlanta Georgian and The genuineness of this offer to guaranteed. Ivin Hitch Is Of fered Secretary ship. il C. A. Ryan*. ti-mlerrd tbr pod •dilltaut-groomI of Georgia tiy r-rlrct I Infer Builth nacr awl dfrllu Rig It, It bring urged atrungijr again to ac* •tH Aa gtatrd In The Georgian aotne three Oatha ago, tbr tender of the plaer waa Ognrml Erana, who miiatdrred It two R and declined. It la tirllrrrd that Ilia ll wna tiaae<| on the fact that hta la congenial nnd that he waa tad laat fall for a term of four ream. II la true that Hottrtmr ttnillh la •AStoua to bnrr General Rriwa aa adjutant fimMaral In tita mtiliift. General Erana* ; Iplagdid war record, lit* unstained puldlc k GEN. EVANS STILL URGED JOBE ADJUTANT GENERAL; COL. SCOTT NEXT IN LINE matter*, and the profnuud regard In will he l« held by the rattle atate. an* pointed out to allow hla eminent fitness for tbe po- attlon. lie fa being urged to reconsider bla decll* nation, luit whether or not thla will move him from III* first deelalon la net known. Timor tioiM* to him Iwllere not. If No! Evens, Then Bcstt. If General Krnns definitely and finally de termine* to remain In bta preaent place la the atate’e wrelre. t'olouel A. J. Heott, now ua*l*titnt ndjatant-genernl, will receive tbe appointment to raeceefi General H. IV, Har- rla. t'oloud ttcott haa the uaantmona fndorae ment of tlie National Guanl of tbe atate. It came to him practlraUy uuanllcltad, and bla appointment t« certain la tbe event General Kvana will not accept. A definite announcement la expected With in tile next few weeka. If It la not Gen eral «\ A. Erana It will lie t'olonol Andrew J. Heott. t'olouel tV. G. Ohoar will remain In the arrvlec aa Inaprcturmeaeral of the National Guard. a puattlou V haa filled for aome t ear* with conspicuous ability. It •» aald la eouipenaatluu will bo lucreMed. The v?* tnlea of that udim tbe three women who algn S tud two of my fa- rays been hitter cue- They never forgave my mother. I leave It to any fair Judge what rort of peraona tbeae women mtnrt lie to attaek my .mother at anch n thne and with to Hub- roaaon. It la 1 don't blame my ernud mother ao much, for abe la a very old woman, and doubtleaa waa Influenced by hnr daughtwa" NOTED ENTERTAINER AT TABERNACLE One of the beet attractions of the en tire Tabernacle Lyceum Course Is an nounced Aw Tuesday night when Gil bert A. Eldredge will appear In hie In imitable character sketches and Imper sonations. Mr. Etdredge la recognised os one of the foremoat Impersonators and character delineators now appear ing on platform or stag# and lilt lm- IwreanaUora of David Uantm. Saman tha Allen. Bbylock and other charac ters have established tor him a nation al reputation. No doubt the large audltorldm of the Baptist Tabernacle will be Ailed to Its rapacity as many people besides the holders of season tickets will be anx ious to see so noted an entertainer. The entertainment will begin at *:19 o'clock: tickets will be on sale at the door an hour earlier. petition of aeslateet adjuteot (reerel will probably be abolished Exacutiva Baeratary. Calvto Itllrh. now orivals secretary to gaaator A. O. Bacon, bat been tendered ooe of the executive secretaryships, but baa not accepted. Mr. Hitch waa In the rimulrc depart* meat uniler tlovsrunr Terrell, lint rcaiitncd in accept the position of prlvnic oecrelary to Henntnr Itnroii. It la nndcralnoil that the ualy tlilag lu the way of bla inuiliig buck Into tbe atate oerrlre la a nurailon nf anl ary. There la talk uf enmMnlug the I hr, a* secretaryships Into two, thim tnrreaatna the comnenaallnn tn the two. ir thla ran la* ar rang'd It to believed that Mr. Milch will accept. There It atilt a strong Impression that Jaalah Carter will hate a nod position un •ler the Hutlth administration. Mr. Carter la now on the Harannah Press, lm that fart woelil art prrrlode bla romln, to At- lanta the laat of June. DR. POSTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting; up the preparation known as Dfi POFtSr’S JMinpticilnkf Oil, which is coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for wounds, „ burns, sores and skin djgeases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antiseptically cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It haa become a sort of "HUUM SEIM«," All druggists sell it 25c THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Hotti’tPiU* Pefttiraa nnt BomitHy Ysur Properly FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN, CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W. J. Dabney Implement Co., 61 Bo, Forsyth St., Atlanta, Go. TEETH extracted poaUiv.lv without Ski* M«»sln5o PH iTl dYlPHU l?3V L m. Vfaltahal CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrlvo Prom - lavannal, .. ackson tills K Jaeox Ctt pm Utcoa 8.10 pw ”*88 Ills ..is.Mata viito": iJO&S .. 8.11 pm me wltlv ■MBkofpan n lent FJIKK, GIRL AIDS THIEF WHO ROBS DOCTOR New York. March 12.—Lured by a tele- lienc cell; accosted «n the street l>y a heavily veiled girl to whom he tnrnnd tn lire seal stance; knocked deem by a brawny ruffian, who roblied him nf nlmut IMO; re Imffrd by a brusque police percent. , Thlt tells the alorf of e few hniirs ex perience In the life nf Hr. William It. Look, a well known physician, whose office la In la-xlucmn avenue. . .. Dr. fook la now arrloualy III at bit take ea tbe result of tbe beating-be re ceived at tbe toted! nf tbe blthweymao, axil.ted by tha woman. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I.AXAT1VK Ultimo Oulnlne Tablets. Druitoeu reload our, If It fells tu cure. It. wT UltOTK'B efxnntnre la ua each hoi. Xr. , GRADE ABOUT COMPLETED ON NEW RAILROAD. ffeertAl to Tbe Georctse. a Bt. Marys. Oa- March IS.—Work Is being rapidly pushed on the Bt. Mnrya and Ktngsland section of the Bt. Mnrya, Waycraos and Nashville railway. The grade to nearing completion and tics are being placed along the roadbed for early distribution and laying. M. P. Blount la supervising engineer <n charge of this work. ABSOLUTELY FREE. To alt who d«not want to bo cheated Is the opportunity to test the merit and learn the value of a modern Singer before sending away for or buying an Inferior sewing machine at any price. You ere sure to save money and avoid disappointment by purchasing of the Blngar Sewing Machine Company. Look for tha familiar letter 8. 79 Whitehall street, telephone Bell 199-9; 494 Decatur street, telephone Bell 9171; 791 Marietta afreet, tele phone Bell 994. EASTER EGG HUNT WITH REAL EGGS Artangementa are being completed for the Hotter egg hunt to be held at Grant Park on the afternoon ef Satur day, April 6.' Mayor Joyner, Councilman Chose- wood, Secretary Carey. Park Engineer Huff. Superintendent GUIeeple and A. J. Ryan and W. C. I-uckett, nf the pork board, met Monday afternoon for the iiirpooe of making preparation! for the iunt. It wna derided to have hen eggs thla . ear, not candy egga. The egga will ho dyed In many colors, and there will be between 26.000 and 60,«oa nf them. There will lie fifty or more prlae egga offered by the merchants and business house* of the elty. A number of new and attractive features will be added, and k la believed tbut the hunt thla year will be the best ever held In At lanta.' GIRL’S FATHER SHOOTS NEGRO WHO CLIMBED IN HER ROOM. ftpertal to The Georgian. Blakely. On , Mnreh 12.—A bold ne gro, Bob Robinson, entered the home of J. C. Came, on College street. Fri day night and frightened his daughter by coming Into her bed room. Bhr gave the alarm and Mr. Camp ah„t twice at the negro, wounding him so that blood was left along the street. By the nld of the law-abiding negroes of the town. Sheriff L. E. Black was able tu I,waie the negro Baturday even ing In the northern part nf tuwn. 1,'pon the oppriuicli of the sheriff the negro made a break to escape. The officer, thinking to sente him so that be would atop, shot, aiming above him. The bul let, however, slightly wounded tbr ne gro In the lop of the head, and being weak, hr died. 1’pon examination K was found that Mr. Camp had shot the negro through the arm. Just above the elbow. lumber'wharf'burns AT BRUN8WICK PORT. * Special to The tle-.ralaa. Brunswick, Go. March 12.—About 4 rloek Sunday morning fire was dla- euverrd on the lumber and crosstie dork of K. D. Aiken. In the north end of the city. The lire department re- gponded promptly to an alarm, but waa unable to reader much old. as there are flie plugs near enough to moke it practicable the dock. i tu get a stream of water to The office buildings, a portion of the whgrf and a mnatdorable quantity of croastlea and lumber were destroyed, the total damage probably approximat ing tobuul 9IU.00* to 119,009. Was 8hot Five Times, gpwelal to Too Georgian. Mitchell, ua., Marvh 12.—Thomas Raley shot and killed Russell Cullens, colored. Saturday about 12 o'clock. It la ataled that they had had some words a few days previous to the ahonUng. Cullens come up through the tvi.l at Bator** ho—a,, drew a.pkM M< be* g*n lo shoot at Rale} Raley got bla STATE MUTUAL 4GEITS TO MEET IH SAVANNAH Agents of tha stale Mutual Lift In surance Company, of Boms, Ga, wlU gather In Savannah Thursday tor two days’ aoaslon of the Georgia State Agency Association, composed of the agent* of . that company In Georgia. Dr. Walter A. Taylor, president of the agents' organisation, haa Issued a coll for the meeting, which la expect ed to be of great benefit Jo the agents of tbe company. Tbe Slate Mutual to growing rapidly In strength and to al ready one of tha strongest life com panies in the south. Many agents from Florida, Alabama and South Carolina, aa well a* those from Georgia will be In attendance. WILLIAM H. TEASLEY DIED SUDDENLY AT HOME AT HARTWELL Special to The Georgian, Hartwell, Go, March 12.—William H. Teaaley died suddenly at hto home here last night. He had been In declining health for come time. He was about SO yean old and wa9 on# of Hart county’s moat highly respected and prominent cltl- sens. He Is survived by ble wife, Mrs. Matlle Teaaley, Hon. Thom— W. Teaa- ley and Amos Toaaley, of Hartwell; Mrs. Ophelia Alegander. and Mrs. M. C. Vickery, of 'Atlanta. The funeral obaaqulae were conduct ed today by Rev. W. P. King. Special to Tha Georgian. . Oxford, Qn., March 12.—The seven tieth anniversary of the founding of Phi Gamma Literary and Debating Society was celebrated In the society hall, col lege exerclnea being suspended far the day. In hla address Rev. E. K. Demp sey, the alumni orator, discussed the four elements of success—perseverance, consclenclous ness, consideration for othora and sound judgment—were pre sented. CAUGHT IN ROCK CRUSHER, MAN 18 SUODENLY KILLED. Special to The Georgian. Doll—, Tex—, March 12.—Alva Strickland, an employee of the cement works here, met a horrible death yes terday. Both of hla arms became en tangled In a heavy rock crushing ma chine nnd were pulled loose from hto body at hie shoulder blades. Hla chest wae also torn and face badly crushed. Strickland died Instantly. DESERTED WOMAN ENDS HER OWN LIFE Chicago. March 12.—Believing her self abandoned by the man who had brought her to Chicago from Sault Ste Merle, Mich., only .three weeka ago, Mias Frances R. Rlcollette, aged 24, shot herself )n the rlghr temple I—t night in her room at the rooming house of Mrs. Cherts* Davie, on Northwest ern avenue. She died within a few hours. Blame for her despondency was placed on P. N. Nielson, of No. 19 Main street, Ken of ha. Win., who, she —Id In a letter left for the coroner, hod de serted her otter making many prom ises to marry her. WITHDRAWING WIRES FROM SOUTHERN TOWNS. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C„ March 12.—The New York Company which h— been furnishing the Spartanburg Boat'd of Trade with cotton, stork and grain re- Pori*, ha* withdrawn It* wire service from this section. It Is reported that the New York broker* have decided to withdraw their wires from all points In the Houth, because of the action of the legislature* In many of the Bouthern states making It illegal to conduct cot ton and stock exchanges. Use Reason Cure Piles Privately at Home Without Pain or Operation. TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. The result of nn Irritated membrane ■an not lie cured with n knife, but by removing the cause of the Irritation. What I* a more natural cure than a strong anti yet heeling balm Which will bring life bark to the deadened tle- xuee? This le the action of the Pyra mid Pile Cure. Tho little auppoalto- rlee melt away Into the feverish mem brane, heal the ulcers, remove the In flammation and swelling and bring back the rectum to Ita normal condi tion. This result I* effected painlessly and Ithoui the lose of a moment's tlma from your dally duties. The trust- mem la applied at home. In tha privacy of your own room. The remedy to our own preparation anti our name Is the guarantee of Its genuineness. Thousand* of cases similar to the following might be cited to prove our lalme. "1 tried the sample of your cure you sent to me. I used It and then bought a SO cent box. The reratta were Imme diate and surprising tn me, I assure you. I had been to a dosen of the best dortnra end paid murb money to them, with no results whatever. 1 had this affliction for 20 years. I wo* In a hos pital for a long time, and I left It phyelcally broken down. . I owe you a debt of gratitude. I believe that piles would he banished from humanity and become an unknown thing were every one afflicted with them to but spend front 5oc to 11.90 for Pyramid Pile Cure. Its speedy action also makes It extremely favorable for Impatient psn- No matter how badly you suffer from pile*, we want to cure you. It you will try a free p—luge lo prove lla merlu your—If. we will gladly tend It to your name and address — one*. We will leave It to you lo decide whether von can afford to dlsfentlnuo the treat. Pyramid Drfe On. 94 Pyramid Marshal). Mich. tint—lit* salt the Pyramid Pile Free from Alcohol Since May, 1906, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been: entirely free from alcohol. If you are in poor health, weak, pale, nerlous, ask your doctor about' biking this non alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ayers Sarsaparilla • NON-ALCOHOLIC If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best, always. This is our advice. The new kind contains no alcohol We have no secrets to hide! We pub lish the formulas of all our medicines. • J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chenrati, Lowell, Mtto. On the War Pafft.. Dodgers e *b you will . see THIS Job Office* Using Label Huddleston A Christian, 21 8. Forayth 8yl. Lasttr 4 Co 2 1-2 N. Broad Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 8. Broad N. C. Tompkins....IS W. Alabama Tstagram Pub. Co. 16 Central Ava. Franklln-Tumar Co #5-71 Ivy Downs 4 Stadal. .14 1-2 N. Forayth LaHatto Ptg. Co 20 8. Broad Ward Printing Co 55 8. Pryor John Thomason Co..6 1-2 8. Broad Blostar Pig. Co.....’.28-40 Walto'li Converse 4 Wing.... 104 Edgaweod LABEL If you are on the War Path for busi ness, it would be Well for YOU to use this Label. \ Atlanta. Typographical Union 520. Candler Bldg. Atlanta ’Phone 873 P.O. Box 266 SUMDAY SCHOOL WORKERS ' MEET IN CONVENTION; ATTENDANCE VERY LARGE Special to The Georgian. Marietta, Go.. March 12—The Geor gia Slate Sunday School Association met hrre at noon today for a three days' session. The mealing la being held In the Methodlet church and ts attended by prominent Sunday school workers from over the elate. A large number of delegates were preaent at tho opening, every morning train to the city having carried many who are In terested In the greet work. Tbe program contains the names of many of the prominent workers sad speakers of the etate, as well as speak ers from othtr stales. Three Thousand Schools. The Oeorgla State Sunday 8chool Association embraces 2.040 schools with 24,994 teacher* and 244,444 pupils. Mast every Sunday school district In the state will be represented In the meeting. The program of the meeting to as follows: Tutsdsy Aftsrnoon Session. Dsvotlonal—Rov. 3. H. Patton, pas tor of Presbyterian church. Greeting from the convention elty— W. M. Everett, superintendent of the Presbyterian 8unday school. Response— E. B. Hook, euperintend- ent'Flrst Christian Sunday school. Au gusta, Ga. Presldtnt's Annual Report—George Halna, Augusta. Appointment of committees and bus iness; (a) enrollment; <b> nomina tions; tn resolutions; (d) officers' re- peete; tel credent let*. "Spoke* of tho Sunday Scho-d Wheel"—Mr*. Mary Foeter Bryqer. In ternational field worker, Peoria. III. Business. Tuesday Evening Session. Devotional—Rev. TV. L Pierce, pas tor of Methodist church. 'What the Bundny School to Doing for tbe Young People," Rov. & R. Belk. Atlanta. "Tha Pedagogy of tho Sunday Reboot"—Professor Lawrence Phelps, 1 the Atlanta Theoiogtcal Seminary., Wednesday Forenoon Soeelon. "Supplemental Work for the Primary ^ spartmeat Taught." direction ef Mra R. 8. Chlptoy. secretary state primary department, Edgiwpod. Devotional—Rev, C. K. W. Dobbs, pastor Baptist church. "Tha Beginners' Department"—Mrs. Mary Poster Bryner. International geld worker, Peoria. 111. Discussion. "How to Track Primary Lcolon"— Rev. Herman C. Jonre. Sundae' school secretary of the Sooth Georgia conrer- nee. Macon. Round Table. Wednesday Alte^ngon Session. Devotion*)—Rev. C. K. W. Dobbs, prater ef the Baptist church. "The High Celling of the Teaeher'V- Rev. J. W. Stokes. Dublin. Dlsrueelon. Lesson from "l,,<glon of Honor"— Teacher Training Course, Rev. Henry B. Mays. Atlanta. Singing. Address, 'Teacher Training In Geor gia"—Superintendent George P. Butler, ' Augusta. Discussion. Wednesday Evening Session. Devotional—Rev. J. TV. Stokes, pas-' tor Presbyterian churcn. Dublin. Address, "Signs nf Promise"—Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner. International Held worker, Peoria, 111. Thursday Fereneon Session. "Supplemental Work for tho Pri mary Department Taught." direction of Mrs. H 8. Chlpley, eecretary state pri mary department. Opening of regular session. Devotional—Rev. T. 21. N. George, pastor Episcopal church. Address, "How to Organise a Homs Department”—Rev. J. TV. Millard, At lanta. Address, "The Relation of the Homo Department to the Sunday School"— Rev. K. r. cronk, pastor Lutheran church, Atlanta. Address. “The Relation nf the Homs Department to the Pastor"—J. TV. Brown. Atlanta: Round Table discussion—M. M. Da vies. chairman, leader, Atlanta. Address. "The Hundny 'School end Mlselons”—Mrs. E. C. Crank, Atlanta. Business. Thursday Afternfen Session. Devotional—Rev. 8. R. Balk, pastor Methodist church, Atlanta. Aridrera. “The Advantage nf and How to Organise Young Men'In the Sunday School"—A* “ ‘ n. Caldwell. Atlanta. Address, "Phllsthea, the Organise Class for Young women”—walker White. Atlanta. Address, 'The New A, B. C, D of tho Sunday School Movement - '—Ml*. Mary Footer Bryner, Peoria, HI. Discussion. Address. "Missions tn the Sunday School”—Charles A. Rowland. Athens. Business. « Closing of the convention. Be Careful About Your Food. The PERFECT FOOD to OrapeNuls "THEWS A REASON”