Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 18, 1907, Image 7
Rookwood
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Maier & Berkele
Atlanta Agonta for
ROOKWOOD
FOR ASSAULT ON
12-YEAR-OLD GIRL
8pe«-ia| to Tbe UMrilati.
%>«• Orleans. 1*.. Marrh lll.-tjenrge
Morrla, • white man. trim was re«-eutly
eonvlrted of rrtmloal aaaault. will barn
lo expiate bis rrtnie on tbe fallovi.
Morris, after bit eonrlrtton. appealed to
the state supreme rourt. but that tribunal
toflay handed down an opinion affirming
th £j w t■ ***%* t« hau* Morrla
The victim was Hilda Bon
•Uera, a 12 year-
k
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DUNN MACHINERY CO.
*4 Marietta 8tr.«t.
Atlanta, Oa.
II UP PEACHTREE
TO LAY-CONDUITS
('minnl to Pass Upon Fran-
rliise for Bell ’Plume
Company.
'•••« e.itincll at the meeting Monday
n»t'ti turns down the report of tin
i- si rtimmtttee and the hoard o|
rival vontrol. the Houthern Hell Tele
• and Telegraph Company will l*e per
•I t*i lay eondulta under Peachtree
front Tenth street to the city llm
a meeting Monday morning of theae
••mmltteea. a joint report waa adopted
Inc the |ietltiou of the tflephoae root-
with the understanding that tlie grant
hated with the charter of the root
In addition to putting the conduits
iVin-litree street, the company wnuts
a- portions of several other street*
mieet lines already Uowu.
nil lm recalled tbit this petition ws*
• A up hi the laat meeting *>f couudl. aud
referred to the two committees.
TOWN IN ALABAMA
DESTROYED BY FIRE;
LOSS IS $100,000
luislnesa section of Hmltbfleld. a (Nirt of
Riortnn. Ala., waa deatroyed l*y fire Hun-
dav night, entailing n loss estimated al
tim.ftm. Twelve residences were also con
sumed. The flre atnrted al*»ut 7:»* o'clock
bunds/ night In n negro reatnurant and
•Bread rapTdly.
Inrlndefl In the list of burned buildings
was the city dispensary, u ihiiuIht of get
era I merchandise storea, several of wide
were handsome building*, two meat markets
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. '
'"'Jo*. iuiojijjggg|g||QggjQ^p
MONDAY, MARCH U. Wt. -- J '5,
+■ . Va-
if’
md two reaiaurauta.
BULLET JUST MISSED
ITS INTENDED VICTIM
A* the result of a row. (tus Knight.
lew Is In Powell afreet, waa fired
« lo Wallace Hughes, of • Hanlel street.
!*»»*dsy nicht alniut S o’clock In the home
f the hitler. •
Hughes nred at Knight with n derringer
h*‘‘bullet entering the collar at the neck
n<* glaiielng. the Intended victim corn plug
scratch. The weapon waa
•••• to lilnt. howrovor. Knight's face
l.n keited prltll powder.
CAN'T PAT ALIMONYi
MUST STAY IN JAIL
If Albert 8. Whitfield, now In Hie Tower
In charge of the sheriff of Fultou county,
tlocs not get relief from Judge Pendleton
on Monday afternoon In n tmlieas corpus
proceeding, lie elands a good chance
being In Jail Indefinitely.
Through his brother In law. W. J. Barnes,
he Hskeo for nud secured n writ of hnl»eaa
cornu* from Judge Pendleton on Monday,
anil Hherlff Nelms Is ordered to produeo
Whitfield In the au|»erlor court at 3:»)
o’clock Monday afternoon.
Whitfield’s confinement In the Tower
r w out of divorce proceedings Instituted
hla wife. Temple Whitfield, nud n Judg
ment against him for allmunv of fcn n
month and £S counsel feea. lie eou“
pay the alimony nud on March IS. on
petJtkui of his wife, a writ of no event was
secured providing for hla nrrest nud
finement In jail unleos be waa able to
a bond of tml
Being unable to give a tmud. lie Is up
against an Indefinite eonflueiueut lu Jail, nil
less he gets relief by the baM-aa rorpua
route.
; • -,v ru'ii.t
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BIG AUCTION:
If you want a first class Kentucky 8addlei or Harness Horse, don’t fall to attend
my Auction Sale tomorrow. Have a full supply of business horses on hand also.
J. W. FERGUSON.
PATRIOTIC HIBERNIANS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
OF ST. PATRICK BY SOLEMN HIGH MASS
NEGROES ON STRIKE
IT POSTOFfICE JOB
n Aft* or more negroes refused Mon-
••rtilng*to work eight hours a flay for
‘ ^ I pend of $1.3 on the excavations
foundations of Atlanta's new gl.nn..
"•■lice building, the i-nntrartoni called
■ nud had tlie discontented fines
1 tif Job, Heveral «»f the teams were
i '•"*suae of tbe Insufficient nuuilter
■•rers to keep the wagona fillcfl with
W. F. ADAMS IS DEAD
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
FROM PNEUMONIA
Rperlal to The Georgian.
Jackaon. O*.. March 18.—W.
Adam, died thta morning about
o'clock of pnaumonla. He \wa» one of
the moat prominent dtliana and bual-
nm men here, being a member of the
firm of IV. K. Adame A Co. He wa»
11 yeara old. a member of the city
board of education. Knight of Pythias,
a member of the Nerd of trustees and
treasurer of the First Methodist Kple-
itiel church.
He waa taken alck Friday night,
la a brother of E. I.. Adame, of the firm
of Adame. Wright * < Jo., of Atlanta.
He waa a eon of J. Adame nnd
leave# a wife, one child, father, mother
end two brothers E. I* Adame, of At
lanta. and Emmett Adame, of Augueta.
The funeral will be held tomorrowr
at o’clock at the Methodist church,
conducted by Rev. 8. P. Wiggins. and
the Interment w ill be at Weatvlew cem.
etery. . . —;
Rewards for |m
On December 28 lust
H. Jackson, fn Wilkes
strayed by flre, and
neendiarie
tel ilie run
re rtamty.
on Mnrth
ieriee.
home of E.
was de
ft in. 1907.
M. Sale. In the
same county nnd community, waa
burned. The belief Is that both Area
were of Incendiary origin, and that,
one parly la reeponalble In each rase
A DEEP WELL POWER
DUNN W M«°»«
M Marietta SL
Atlanta. Oa.
ngrand
Tonight and Tuesday—MaL Tueaday,
MR. JOHN PORT PRE8ENTB '
MAX FIGMAN
The Foremost Comedian of the Amerl-
can Stage. In Harold McGrath's
“THE MAN ON THE BOX"
Night. Sr to 81.80. Matinee, Sr to 8L
flair Now Oa,
THE
Tenlght—Matinee Tuesday. :i
Flrat Tima at Popular Fries*.
A MESSAGE
FROM MAKS"
Complete Elaborate Preduetien.
l.oyal It'Mbmcn celebrated the birth
4*y». iw Patrick on Han day T.y i
soltirfn/>tfch mar- ttt the Sirred Heart
Monday morning'the governor offeredIn church.' which heian at 11 o'clock. The
reward of linn for the arrest of the mans waa attended t>y,,itttimat every
party or partlea In both caaea. I Catholic of Irlah birth v.r descent In
Come and
Pluck One
You’ll find just the
hat you want in this
great stock.
Soft and stiff styles
in newest shapes,
black and colors.
Stetsons range
from $3.00 to $6.00;
Miller hats are $5.00.
45-47-49 Peachtree.
Atlanta.-ami father Murphy'* discourse
on "The Me of 8t Patrick" whs re-
eel veil with an unuMual degree of In
terest.
The jnembers of the Anrlent Order
of HllfeinlanH. the (’atholle Knight* of
America and the Knight* of t’olumhu*
a*aembled In the hall of the chureh and
mnrehed In profession to the *#at* set
aside for them. Father Petit officiated
at the mans, and the music, which waa
prepared especially for the occasion,
was under the direction of Dr. J. Lewi*
Browne.
The celebration will dose Monday
night with a banquet at Hibernian hall,
at which Mayor Joyner and other* will
be among the speaker*. Father Mur
phy will be the principal speaker of the
evening. Ul* address on 8t. Patrlek
and Ireland promises to Nurpas* any ef.
fort of it* kind In year*.
$200,000 to loan at 6 per
cent. Trust Co. of Georgia.
Chicago Settlar is Doad.
Chicago, March 1K.—General Joseph
Htockton. president of the Joseph
Htockton fompany, ami one of Fhl-
cago’s old settlers, died early yester
day morning at hi* resilience In l«u
Halle avenue after an Illness of sev
eral week*.
POLICEMAN'S BODY
TO BE REMOVED
The body of James L. Heard, the
county policeman who was killed near
Brownsville during the riot, will In* re
moved from Oakland cemetery and ra-
Interred Thursday In the family bury
ing ground near the home of his father,
about 14 mile* north of Atlanta.
The body will leave the undertaking
? irlom of Harry O. Poole at S: JO o'clock
hursday morning.
CHAMBER DINNER
TUESDAY EVENING
All preparation* have been rnmpleted for
Hm»nt hot .
The address of the evening will Jw de
livered by W W. Finley, president of the
Ko ul hern railway. A short talk will lie
made by Ham I* Jones *hi I*i«j work done
by i he rhsmlier la*i year, and a anther by
J Wllle l‘ope on tbe work doae so far
this year, and contemplated for the rest of
i he year.
Many prominent railway mea. and the
iio-inWr* »d iIm- t»e»*rg1a t'niteii H**rd oil
AsaoetotbMi. will he In attemlanrr
Tbe ditttter wUI begin prvmptljr al t
wileck. —
"The Daylight Corner.”
A Suit You’ll
Be Proud
Of!
ThgtY the kind of n Suit vonr
Spring Suit should lit*.
Aud it's tin' kind of a suit it will
bo if it comin from tliia I Ionic of
flood Clothe*.
Thu known character and the ap
parent superiority of our clothing
arc gometimeg positive handicaps to
tin, because popple form the idea
that sill'll fine clot hex emit more tlmii
they do.
But with all our Rellfnir of the
fincHt Heady To Wear (Mollies in the
World, we have never neglected the
Man wIiokc outlay for a Suit is to he
$12.00 or $15.00
* For Instance, take this aoaxon’a grout «rr*.v of Suits at
these prices. The variety is large—they fit perfectly nnd they
# *re designed by the flame experts and made in the same work
room* and with the same care ns our elothing at double the
price.
The Mnn who wants the bent moderate priced Suit his
money can buy, will do well to turn his step* towards this
store, where his satisfaction is assured.
EISEMAN & WEIL,
1 Whitehall Street
#TEELT 4SM D
DUNN MACHINERY CO.
M Maristta StreeL 7
Atlanta. Oa.
CAPITALIST IS DEAD i
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
OF HEART DISEASE
MprHal in The Oeonrtal.
Rome, On.. Mareh II.—After a long
I linens raunefl by heart trouble. W. J.
Writ died this morning at 10 o'clock at
hla home, on Kaat First street. His
death was not unespected, as all hope
for his recovery had been abandoned.
Mr. West was prominent In business
circles In Rome and w-as president pt
the 8ouihci n Hank end Trust Company.
Hr waa a large real estate owner end
had. In rnurar of construction, a sixty,
five thousand dollar office building.
nnd aeV«
YOUNG WIFE SLEPT. :
AT POLICE STATION
WIimu Bn
l.uey Whitworth. % y«*wrs pf
■t lh»> |«M|ltv gUtbNt Htfnilty
* plgf* to •loop, skv rrlgty
by |
*gr. ti|*|»l|.
wftrritoon
* roniarkrtltlo tiory of aM«*rtl<
baud.
Mrs. Whitworth m1«I hrr husl«M
loft tliHr iMMnlltig houw. tour I ho KbIIl
Bag an,I t’otton Mills, owrlog • lMgnl’N|
nn.l that bo hu*l alaei 4-ollm-to<| (ho h
Mils of sovorwl tillior bnwnloni on tho
i**xt that bo luoi taken «tuirgo of tbo ‘
Mrs. Whitworth •iM'ttt tho night wit _
von Boh no Mil and Monday wag goat
Math os In Audor*on. 8. C« by rrobBt
Officer tlloor aud Wardon Kvgnos
ROCKEFELLER'S NIECE : . S
IS REPORTED ENGAGE*
Now York. Mitrh IC.-MI«i
foliar, a daughter of WIUU
ami a nl«v of John l>.
boon liotrothod t» •
Itndp, of Ibk Hty.
William Horkrfaner. tm T
waa mid that Mloa Rthet
’ i t'onnet-tlrai with hot f«
It ts iwr etaar from the minor J'
William K Ifcatgo b MUt to be t
of Mlsffi Hia-kefellrr’a flaore.
1. however, that young XI
J*bew ,.f He% U. *tuan D
UK rorgr Bihtb .irvtU