Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 13, 1907, Image 4

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piJjUimM i «»m»W!iqpp i J ■ | lfi|pil,’^HBH^^pppjp|pW THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. 1IAHCII 13, WOT. three of the new Spring shapes. They come in Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Vici Kid. Stetson Law’s Special $5.00 ^ $6.00 $3.50 Sole Agents for Stetson Shoes. Sole Agents for Stetson Shoes. BRYAN ASKS MAYOR TOM TO MANAGE HIS CAMPAIGN Cleveland, Ohio. March 13.—Though Mayor Tom L. Johnaon denlee the re port. It la centrally believed that the Cleveland man haa practically ncreed to act aa manacer of Mr. Bryan - , neat presidential eatnpalcn. It was learned tody that the vlelt or Mr. Hryan to Cleveland laat Sunday was to dlarua. the campnlcn of ISOS, and that BryAn sought Johnson - , consent to attempt to do for him what Mark llanna did for McKinley. The first meetltut to formulate plans waa held several months acn, shortly alter Bryan's return from his trip atound the world. It was virtually decided at that time that nryan should make a third attempt In train the nom ination and the subsequent election, and that Mayor Johnson should be his manacer. It waa to talk over further plana of action and nt outline the cam- palcn of 1901 that Hryan slipped Into Cleveland to see Johnaon last Monday. Young Porger Pardoned. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ain., March 13.—The covernor has pardoned William Beall, a young man of Anniston, who was convicted of forgery and given a sen fence of two years and ala months. JACOBS’ PHARMACYJACOBS’ PHARMACY Spring Cleaning ' Helps We offer suggestions that will help you in your Spring\ Cleaning. Read the list: Jacobs’ Bed Bug Killer This preparation we have sold tor 25 years. Use it now and rid your house of all possibilities of bugs during the summer. . Prices: Half pints 26c, f lints 60c, quarts, 76c, gal- on jug $2.50. Electric Fur niture Polish For renewing the polish to worn or scratched fur niture, 25c. LiquidVeneer 20c and 40c. Jap-a-lac We have a complete stock —all colors—nil sizes— and during this week will give free with each pur chase, paint brush for ap plying. Half pints 25c, pints 40c, quarts 75c, 1-2 gallon $1.35. gallon $2.50. Moth Balls Pound 10c Moth Flakes, pound.. 10c Crude Carbolic Acid: Pints 15c Qunrts 25c Tobacco Stems For packing Carpets, Rugs, Portieres and and Heavy Clothing, Blankets, Etc. Pound 10c Tar Bags and Paper For Overcoats, Suits, Furs, Cloaks, Etc. 40c to 75c, as to size. Jacobs* Pharmacy — EXPRESS COMPANIES JUST FILE RATES WITH COMMISSION Rperlnl to Thr Crorgtan. Montgomery, Ala., March 13—The Alabama railroad commission ha* se lected ft. B. Kennedy, of Annleton. an It* secretary, succeeding Virgil Orlf- fln. who resigned, and also the rail road* of the state were aaked for rate*. Mr. Kennedy, the new necretary, la a well-known railroad rate man. having been connected with railroad* for nome time. Recently he has been In charge of the freight bureau at Anniston and ha* been carrying on the work which the commln*lon want* to be done. Mr. Xenbltt said that certain rail road* were not observing the maximum rate act passed by thn present legisla ture. which It* now In force, and the secretary waa Instructed to write to the road* of these reports and have them tile lists of all the ratea that prevail, both on commodity and mile age. Tfle’nneu law requires the commis sion to have a seal, and It was decided that the new seal should contain the coat of arms of the state and the words “Alabama Railroad Commission.** The express company was given until the April meeting to tile Its rates with the commission. The company stated that It would he Impossible to file then by .March 18. as heretofore requested They were also requested to flic n copy of their contracts with -the various railroad*. ME A LONG BREATH! THEN SAT IT FAST One eighth ounce sodium ealeliitu or mug nestiiiii silt of mots nitotrnoth)Idlnuiltln- trlphenylenthltlrlds U preserhtrd t»y t'om inlasloiter Yerkea of the tiiternsl retenue sendee for dennturlstiig alcohol. The pre •ertpilot, also ( Mils for IBs* gallon" ..umuor daily pur.- methyl. 14 t*»uuds r> snide o| polnaallllll. together with the mipmiiouiirea •dr commodity, for liv gallons ..f alcohol The order was |s«uc.l February 21. IJW7. HOSPITAL MEASURE PASSES COMMITTEE Favorable action wsa taken by the ordl tinner committee Tnenday afternoon on the ordlnmiir by Councilman Pearce, providing for witrd representation on the hospital lM.«rd The meeting was formal, the committee tuning iiusnluinualr «greed to support t'ouncilman Ivstve s ordinance at a secret session Held scn-ntl .Isis before, n full *r- count of which appeared the next day lu The (ieoretail Thr nrrittnitice by routicHmnn Pearce, as changed, piottdeg Hint the three tnetulters whom* terms linva not expired, will not lie legislated out of offl.v. 1%* propnsttlog not "llow physicians to tieXnue iuemts>rs of U«M »>f trustees was droppe«l by the GRAND JURY NAMES NINE COMMITTEES The cmmlttces of the Fulton county grand Jury bate been named as follows: Honda ami Bridges F. II Inuiaa. K. IV rstiv. J \V McWilliams. I'ubfk Building" and itHHBods—P. J, Itay, y . and W. I) White. CiHinty Convict Catnoa-W. it. Hoyt, C. 4. Hamper and I C MH’rary- I’rtsm Farm »* J Martin. J. IV Fra iler and K. T. Wettuan County Reboot*-If U It Mloxer, Charles C. klavs.iii and W. A »1nim*rk Justice of th* IVdce |»-» kr>l» || L |W- Olxr. Frank I. Wheat and* J. F- Cay. Medical C.dlegca- X. T. W. ymau. W. IV White and W A. Ilan.wrk Ps nairas a W fln.o*. I. C. McCrary and B. A- Bruy Ira, Sr. .- a — ^ ^ J . ,. .. I. - . ^ GRANT IS BOOMED FOBTHE PRESIDENCY BY ANTj-BRYANITES Youngest Son of General Grant Confers with Sullivan. New York, March 11—Th# very latest fea ture In Democratic national politics la the work which la now being put In to bring about th* nomination for president nr*t year of Jeaae B. Grant, youngest son of Preatdeot Grant. Jesse Grant baa been In town for the last two moatbs, and haa bad a number of secret conferences with Roger (*. Hulllvah, Dethucrattc national committeeman for Bll ■ola. and Charles A. Walsh, who baa Jost resigned the place of secretary of the Deal S ratio national committee. Mr. Walsh inn Iona and la a strong 11 curst man. Charles Y. Murphy, of Taipuiany, has dl* cussed the Grant boom with those who arc Interested In It. Mr. Grant Is a Call for bias, living part of the time In Kan Dtego and the rest of the time la Han Fraud* .. Its waa educated at Cornell University. Cp to UM Mr. Grant waa a Bepobllcau. then flopped and come out for Bryau. KIDNAPERS OF I0Y SLEUTHS GET NOTE X’ew York, March 13.—Horace Mar vln, the four-year-old boy who was kidnaped front his home, near Dover. Del., eight days ago, la being held for a ransom on the Canadian border. Thla waa the theory advanced today by the Naw York police as well aa de tectives In Delaware, who are working on the case a* the result of two Indi rect demands from the abductors of the boy. One of these demands came through a X’ew York detective agency. The other waa front Richard Wlldersou, an Englishman, of Jersey City. Jn each case the kidnapers let It t»e kgmvn thnt they would return to hoy Just aa soon ns a suitable ransom was arranged. The demand which come* through the New York detective agen cy haa been turned over to the state detectives of Delaware and by the transmitted to Governor Preston Lea BRIDGE WILL_M DELAYED The Southern railway will not be held down to a time limit of four months to complete the long-wanted Brookwond bridge. This was decided Tuesday mining at a called meeting of the county com missioners at which Chairman . demon and Messrs. Carter and Maddox were present. K. D. Duncan and Attorney E. R. Black apj*enn»d for the railway com pany and snld thnt while every effort vould be made to complete the work vtthln four months, the company did lot wish to be tied down and stand a banco of losing the county's share of the coat. . It was Anally agreed by the commla- sinners to take off this provision with the understanding that the company wauld construct a temporary bridge and make every effort to rapidly com plete the work. A HAPPY HOME U one where health abound*. With Impure Mood there can not be good health. With a disordered LIVER then cannot be good Mood. WsPills revivify the torpid LIVER aadreatoco lu natural act loo. A healthy LIVER mean* pure Pure Mood mean* health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute. All Druggists. mestic Wall Papers Wall hangings being one branch of interior decoration, we liave made a careful selection of the most beautiful and varied line of foreign and domestic Wall Papers, and also harmonizing draperies in connection with all interior decoration. We are making a display in Chamber- lin-Johnson-DuBose Co.’s window of a few special motifs in Wall Papers and Draperies. We hre prepared with this exclusive line of goods to decorate and harmonize ef fects in the simple as well as the most elaborate homes. Sheridan Decorative Co, Studios—Chamberlin-Johnson-Dubose Co. ?3 INDICTMENTS AGAINST SOUTHERN RETURNED BY JURY Hpeclal to Tin* Georgian. Roanoke, Vs.. March 13.—Seventy-three Indictments lit** been returned against the Southern railroad by the grant! Jury lu Franklin county, nt Rocky Mount. The barges are violation of the "Jim crow" law and failure to provide proper accom- inflation* for the |>ubllr It la charged that these alleged viola- ..on* nre on n branch of the Southern l»e- tween Rocky Mount am! Franklin Junc tion. LOOK OVER your laundry *nd It you find any rea- •cm for dissatisfaction you ohould stnd your llnon to us, for wo guar- ■ntto to Launder Your Linen tnd all other articles In a way that cannot bo ourpaaood. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall 8treet Phonos, 41, Main. MYSTERIOUS LETTER RECEIVED BY JUDGE; CONTAINED A WILL Hpeclal to The Georgian. Monroe. (la., March 11—A litigation In voicing the title to n trnh of land valued at from $40,000 to $50,000 Is likely to lie the result of late developments In tbe matter In Walton county. About twenty year* ago Colonel Ijtwla Tumtlu, of Bartow couuty, died, leaving several children ami n second wife, who bad no children. In the division of the Tuuilln estate tbe wife received aa part of her ahare the farm lu dispute. Hhe afterwards married Major II. L Rpeneer, of Hoclal fir vie, and died In a few years, leaving no children, andean was thought, no will. Major Hpencer, under the law. Inherited her estate, lie uaed thla farm uutll his death, it few weeks ago. Marcua I.. Mobley waa appointed administrator of the Hpencer e* tale and waa granted tetters of administra tion laat Monday bv Judge Knight. Ust . Saturday night Judge Knight received ■ large eavelope addressed to him. Oil open ' Ina It he found It contained another Urge ' envelope seemingly aealed. on the back of , which were written the words. "Mary L Spencer. 1801.“ lie did not open the en- ; velope until hla court inct ou Monday morn- Sunday afternoon's train there came i to Monroe three stranger*!, two ladles and . a young man. They went to the ordlnarr'a I office Monday morning after first employing t Walker A Rnhcrt* to represent them. They i were Mr*. I.ul* T. I.yon of l(8 E. North avenue. Atlanta, and Mrs. W. W. Austell, who resides at tbe Aragmi Hotel. Atlanta, and T. J. Lyon. They nl*o represent Mrs. 4*. P. Byrd anil Mrs. M. W. Hrott, who are prominent people of Atlanta. The mys terious letter which Judge Knight had re* ■-elveil contained « wilt. In which Mrs. Mary L Hpencer gave a life Interest In her estate to her hustmnd. and at hla death she gave all her property to the ladles above mentioned, nominating exGovernor II. IV McDonald aa her executor. PASSENGER BATE BILL" PROPOSED IN TENNESSEE. spMtai is nt otwini Nashville, Tenn. March IS.—Th. Tennessee general assembly reconvened yt.terd.y afternoon after a renu of one month. Among th. Important teg- l.tallnn re to com. before that body •re the :>rent pasesnger rat. Mil and • number of Insurance menauraa. The legtatntura wUI continue In aahalnu this, tjr-fllfa dhjra ■ AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191-2 Pmltm Street, AHtiti. 6i. OVER SCHAUL «t MAY Rubber Plates 22-K Gold Crown- Percelain Crown • Bridgeworic,?§g TH Painless Ex- rnpr tracting with rlirP aU plate work 1 lllyL< Hour*. S a. m. till B p. m. No More Dretd o' the Dental Chair Sundays, • a. m. till 4 p. m. u FIRE MASTERS COMPLIMENT MA YOR AND FORMER CHIEI Mayor Joyner vm pleasantly aur- prl.ed Tue.day morning by a gift, from the board of nre masters of laat year, of * ropy nt the reeolutlnni paaeed by the board, the resolution having been beautifully framed. The following are the reaotutlona: "He It resolved by the board of fire tna.tera of the city of Atlanta: "That, by the resignation of W. R. Joyner, aa chief of the nre department, the city ha. lost the aervteea of one of Ite most efficient oftlrern. "t'omlng to Atlanta while a young man, he hae devoted twenty yeari of hi. active nnd vigorous life affection ately, loyally and fearlesely to the services of the city: he haa been con stantly Identified with every public movement In the line of Atlanta - , wen derful prosperity and growth. Sine hln connection with public affair* l> haa been the exemplar of -Atlanta Spir It. - 'Cap, - -the little red wagon.' «"' the Drum Corps have made Atlanta fs moua. "He delivers over to his successor lb fire department of the city as the equ« •>f any In the South. He leaves It »l< the love, admiration of tta officers an men. nnd with the plaudits of the nwi woman and children of Atlantn. »1'” for years to come will echo and r* echo: "Well done, thou good and faith” servant.' "George H. 81ms, chairman J ■ Holland. W. D. Ellis. Jr., W. A T«'' - J. G. Woodward. Mayor; W. H fun mlngs. chief." ICICLE HITS CAR, Niagara Kails, N. T„ March 13.—A huge tclcle dropped from the cliffs it Niagara gorge onto a trolley car of'ths Gorge road yesterday afternoon as It was passing the Whirlpool rapids. Motorman Everett Ramsdell was killed. Dr, and Mrs. XI. B. Nervy, of Sioux qity, Iowa, and Miss N' r '. ware (truck on the back and had. bruised, and 8. C. Lindsay and «!< of Plttsbufg, were badly Injured, tl former having hla hands mashed Montioello Court Masts. Special to The OeorgUn. Montlcello, On., March It.—The 31 11 tlcallo city court la In aeaalon this with Mon. Walter Clements, of Eu» man city court, and Solicitor I*’-' Campbell, presiding. Judge Clemen Is presiding for Judge A. B. Tnurm* who la disqualified In • number 11 itoy aiiL iikc £<xexvi9B- aucoJvcld i urntfr ■ 1