Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 20, 1907, Image 3

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-ry-’T- TrtfsPill Alter eattof, OTMMirf aMhailhaMt SK2'Sir*'fS!K;BS , ~ dbisking too much, they win promptly wwamvw im MW, Eli eufouy *•*•* Take No Substitute. |$ JEWS FLEEING EH ATTACK THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND > LOOK OVER •our laundry and If you And any rea- ions for dliaatlafaetlon you ahould tend your llnan to ua, for wo guar' antte to Launder Your Linen and all othar artlclea In a way that cannot be aurpaaaad. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. Phones, 41. Main. FIGHT PROHIBITION BY CLOSING SALOONS TILL AFTER ELECTION fyfrial f.» TIi* iieorgiao. Balni>r|iltft*. Gt., March 50.—As a result •f a uifvtitic of Mlooti keepers and whl* k; dipii Monday night, all saloons \% 111 Ik* rlnsH until after the prohibition election Mar.-h X. TV? miy they waut to firs problbltlouists in Men of what the town will be If It fr*s airy. Lola Nolan. Th* b.»dv of I»la Nolan, nged & years, if daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. N»lan. who died Tuesday afternoon at the family residence after an Illness uf three days, was sent to Newnan. Ga., Wednesday morning for Interment. Two Thousand Refu gees Arrive in Austria. ' lcnnu, March 20.—Numerous at* tacks oti Jews In cities und towns of Koumanla are repx;«d. More than 2.000 refugees, mostly women and chil dren, have crossed the frontier. The outbreak ugalnst the Jews Is said to have reached alarming proportions. At Ilunluxhen! the peasants attacked and plundered the Jews who resided there, while at Botosahnl Jewish homes were set on fire, and, as a result, al most the entire town has been burned. WOULD NOT PROTlcT „ JEW8 IN HI8 PROVINCE Bucharest. Boumanla, March 20.— Prime Minister (*antacuxene has de manded of the prefect of Vasescu. In the Botosahnl district, why he did not maintain order m Vasescus. The prefect replied that no Rouman Ians were In danger, while as for the Jews, he would'not give one ('hrtstlan soul for a million Jews. When the prefect was Informed by the premier that he wus unfit for his office, he unswered that he would not resign, but that he was reAdy to be dismissed. The agrarian movement In north Moldavia, where the jteasants are In revolt against the exactions and tyran ny of the farmers, and the new taxes recently %*oted by the Roumanian par liament. Is rapidly spreading and Is causing much anxiety to the govern ment. The town of Botosahnl has been raided by 2.000 peasants, who plunder ed the large Jewish quarter and mal treated the Jewish storekeepers. Troops have been sent there und to other points where disturbances have occur red. The government Is preparing to take energetic measures to suppress the agitation. Parliament has passed an urgent bill authorising the government to call the army reserves to the colors for a fort night or longer If necessary. It Is re ported that many thousands of ped ants are preparing to enter Jassay. MUNY0NS WITCH HAZEL SOAP Phone 408 or Drop a Postal to THE TRIPOD PAINT CO* 37 N. Pryor BL. and a ARTIST Asheville. N. C.. March 20.—Th* Asheville and Hendersonville railway haa bren chartered. with a capital stock nf $750,000. to build a line 20 miles Icing. This In *'tlio first movement to get the Beabnard Air Line Into Ashe- vllle front Rutherfordton. HOSTS OF GOOD PEOPLE Americans in Hon duras Are Arming Themselves. Will bHng you a oampla-eard and glva you an aatlmoto on Tinting your walla with OECO-MURA, the now aanltary Wall Finish. TWO KILLED, 3 Body Blown IS Yards and Saw Mill Wrecked. Special to The Georgian. sswberry, H. U, March 20.—Aa tho U r. , .......... . I reault of the explosion of a boiler yea filer This Blessed Land Rise Up nod Praise Dr. Pierce’s Family Medicines., terday, Newton R. beater, on* of tho • I county'* moat progreaalre farmer*, and Common Gratitude Prompt* Tbit Sentiment In Favor at Dr. Pierce’e Medicine*. , Th*** people, eo ready and anxious to recommend Dr. Pierce’s Medicines, &ave thermalvei been cored, or some friend or loved one haa been cured, by ’/■' ! V£ lf dicintm. Naturally, • sente ol gratitude prompt* such persons to end Dr. Pierce’s medicine* to other afflicted ones. Notwithstanding medicines have been on general eale, in drug and medicine .tore,, in two decade*, yet tbeir sale continues to grow as it could not were “cine* of more than ordinary merit base attacks have sometimes been made upon Dr. Pieree’a medi* ’mporarily injured their sale, as in the esse of the maliciously, u» and libelous article published in 1901 in the Ladies' Home illadelphla, yet their tale is greater to-day than ever. The pub- paper were brought to account and Judgment obtained against [Utnee of their malicions article concerning Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pierce decMed lo tale a BoId itep and pubT.h lo the *orl4 a lull list of the li . largely to the fact of Dr. Tierce's open, *ty orrteaiing his patrons and patients by reposing confidence in those who '(> him ami Jus medicines. He has no secrets to withhold from them. Publishes the composition of hit medicines openly and above board, so.that * ■ ™> use them may know exactly what they are taking. Thus they are piirrU in „ date all by thenselvee and cannot be considered as cither secret or patent medicines, for they are fit fad anther. >tv. H ?T ™.EV CURE. People often ask tlons, weaknesses and distressing derange- ” d? pr. Pierce’s two leading med- ments. Is Dr. Tierce's Favorite ITeserip- •p., i ''"'den Medical Discovery' and tlon. as Is amply attested by thousands al°* Prescription’ cure?" of unsolicited testimonials contributed by ui. 7v*ht answer It that “Golden grateful patients who have been cured by ■~i c *' Discover. * is a most noient ai- It of leticurrhra, paluful periods. Irregular* ffflive. nrnBBBnBrSaTT nr Hies, prolapsus and other displacements. ulceration of uterus and kindred nIToc. lions, often after many other advertised medicines had filled. Hnth these world-famed medicines are wholly mado up from tho glyceric ex tracts of native, medicinal roots, found In our American forests. The processes employed In their manufacture wore original with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on hy skilled chemists and phar macist* with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and built for this purpose. Roth medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, hahlt-formlng drugs. A fidl list of their Ingredients It printed on each of their wrappers. They are both made of such native medicinal roots as have received the strongest endorsement and praise for their curative virtues from the most prominent writers on Materia Mellon in tills country. What lt said of their power to euro the aeveral diseases for which they are advised may be easily learned by sending your namo and address to Dr. R. V. Fierce. Buffalo. N. V.. for a little booklet which he has compllod. containing copious extracts from numerous standard medical books, which aro consulted as authorities by physicians of tho several schools of prac tice for their guidance In prescribing, it Is mrr to am. A postal card request will bring It , ,, .. You don't have to rely solely upon the manufacturer's say-so as to the power of Will Owens, colored, a paw mill hand, were Inatantly killed, and three men were seriously Injured. It Is thought that the Injuries of another negro la borer will result fatally. The accident occurred at a saw mill near the homo of Mr. lister, 7 miles south of Newberry, the cause of which Is not known. The men were standing near the engine when the explosion occurred und Mr. Lester’s body wna blown a dis tance of 7r. yards. His body waa hor ribly mutilated. Owens was operating the aaw. and It Is thought that he waa struck by a piece of the boiler which was blown to piece*. A second laborer at the mill waa badly scalded, and It Is believed he die. CHILD LABOR LAW BE ...atomx'crra _ large percentage of hether tho disease af- "i* nasal passages, the throat, d ' l,r "uchla. stomach fu catarrhal l.i,r 1 '" ai ' bow «l* (•• mucous diarrhea), pJl, ". r ‘ 1 ,eru * °t other pelvic organs, of n ' 'if* chronic or ulcerative stages I,,, "','“lectloni, tl I* generally success- \i_ la 'ff’l'ngcura*. fn fact the-Golden Hiscovery • I* without doubt, the ,1 V ''"'“'“I constitutional remedy for 01 catarrhal diseases known to xL.J'. ’nedlctl science. In chronic fluid , < i ,l *, r r h I,r ' Haxes Catarrh Remedy cl*»n.!,*,‘ oul<1 be used for washing and 1 »«» tho nasal passages while SSa. ,h » * Discovery" fort t* blood *Wf- specific, healing effects ^te^fiW^nt T w h |lt spSSaSS ™ Irregularities peculiar to It Is a powerful, yet gently act- .'v*‘- yronchlal lube*, IJUr'hal caiet wlethei r l >» the nui -.... 'Ben " *» L.ipTV* !*•' tonSeail' nmline.' For »ytf'"''[" "ut. over-worked women—no ’tsi... T baused the break-down, a,, Prescription" will be found - . , ^ I" bulldlM up the strength, j Dr. Fierce'* medicines, to.ciire. as wlth ‘b; womanly functions, sub- .tnm» p f. n “ nd bringing about a healthy, ''turous condition of the whole fifHareg that our American "ni ., *'""' n d In most valuabM medl- statin.,„ *? r the euro of most of our ee-, .; “ndmaat faul dlaoasea, tl we a c-nffiTfly InvesUgsU them; and. t» r , . rm »‘lon of this Arm conviction, tel,; ,' , *l»h pride, to the almost per- teal |,; ' rM effected by his’Golden Med- Vi which has proven Itself <>r ,.' mo *t efttelent stomsch tonic, ttf * .' .“'.'tator. heart tonic and regu- •S " ' ,lo "d cleanser known to med- ■Wuso . -vnt tes* marvslou,. In the » u "Wl It Is constantly mak- »'<aaus many peculiar at!se lf Is stated with authority that when the general assembly meets next June certain minor amendment! to the Rell child labor Inw will he made. Une aectlon of the law, that relating to employment of children under 12 years of age. went Into effect January 1. The butanes uf the act bccomea operative next October. Since the law has been paaaed, heat legal talent In the stuto Is sald'to have found that the languago nf the act In some paragraphs Is not very clear, niffl leaves doubt as to exact Interpret* tlon. Already mill men are questioning the meaning of certain passage*, and with the view at leaving no ifmibt nr possl blllty for wrong Interpretation, amend menta will be made to strengthen the bill before It becomes of t-itl force. It Is said that no effort will be made to change any of the present restric lions In lha bill placed around the ern ployment uf children In factor!**, but almply to clarify the act eo that no mistake* can be made or evasions be rendered possible. an overall factory TO BE BUILT IN MACON oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 o O LOOT PROCLAMATION O o/IB FOUND ON TROOPS. O O O O Here la a copy of proclamations O O found on the soldiers of Nlca- O O ragua captured near the frontier O O by the troops of Honduras: ' O O "Vengeance for soldiers aasassl- O O nated by the despot of Honduras. O O "We will plant our flag In Teg- O O uclgalpa and El Salvador and O O punish the criminals and their O O allies. O O "Troops, be rewarded by loot- O O Ing the flint clttea of Honduras O O and Salvador captured by Nlca- O O ragua. O O "We will destroy 'Hegemony 1 of O O Salvador In Central America, 0 O from Salvador to General Tatle- O O vera and revenge Invasion of Mat- O O espln on first titles of Salvador. D O "Zetaya will finish his work by O O restoring old bicolored flag of O 0 Central America and punishing O O the satrap nf Guatamalo.' O O O O00C0000OO00000O0Or0000000 Washington. March 10.—Reports reaching h*re from Puerto Cortes, Honduras, announce that American residents of that republic are fearing slepradatloni on the part of the Nic araguan army In the event any Hon duran towna are raptured. On captured Nicaraguan* have been found proclamation* promising the troopers loot of the flrat-claae elites In Honduras and Salvador. Americana Aro Arming. American . residents or American capital form the principal property holders of most of the Honduran cities, especially thoae which are rlcheal, and therefor* moat liable to loot In case of ■ucresa of the Nicaraguan arma. Americana In Puerto Cortes, In view of this proclamation, are reported pre paring to defend themselves If neces sary- Boms of them complain becauae the United States has not sent naval jrotectlon there. Although measures ’or self-defenee have been taken by many Americana, they and other for eigners are keeping aloof from the trouble. Salvador in FlghL According to reports received, a part of the Salvadoran army la lighting with Honduras. The Honduran gunboat Ta Tumbla, Is supported by the Mexlcen steamer Olympia, which la under charter, and picking up armed men while on route along the coaat for Truxllla. Three Americans, each In command of one cannon, are aboard the Olymp one of them being a former member the United States navy, and th* other u former rough rider. There Is much speculation -aa to whether the Olympla will light If ap proached by Nlcaragaun gunboats, is the Olympia Is supposed to fly th* 5tex- Ican flag. DR. WILU8 B. PARKS WILL LECTURE AT Y. M. C. A. HALL The educational department of the Young Men's Christian Association has arranged for a lecture Friday night by Dr. Willis B. Parks. The subject Is "Educative Prohibition." Dr. Park* has made a study of (hfs subject and III present It In an Interesting and Instructive manner. There will be no charge for admission. PROniNENT HOSPITALS SAY PE-RU-NA /5 EFFICIENT INRlLIEVlN0 5 AULrCA1^Rf1AL E DllE^^Sr Montreal, Nov. 7, 1903. Wo found Poruna a relief in ssvtral W* can say It Is a good tonlo and wo are vary thankful. Blators of tho Good Bhophord. When catarrh once fastens Itself upon the system It becomes an obaU- nate disease to eradicate. A systemic remedy—one that reaches every Internal organ of the body—li an absolute necessity. Peruna Is Juat such a remedy. It searches out the cause of th* disease, healing and strengthening the mucous membranes, and thus giving Nature' nn opportunity to perform her part of Uio restorative process. One of th* many hospitals which have, found Peruna of value In treating old and obstinate cases of catarrh Is the Hospital St. John, Who write, a* follows: “We are happy to tell you that your Pentna haa given us satisfaction. Thro* patient* have tried It. one li year* old, Renoul Dupuis, afflloted with catarrh, I* much relieved, more than he has been far a number of years. "A young girl, 18 yaara old, had an obatinat* cough, which half a bottle of Parun* caused to disappear. "As to myself, two bottles have con vinced me that Peruna la magnificent change I's good opinion of the remedy aa a tonic. and expresses Its satisfaction In the "Before the treatment I could not following terms: I walk for a quarter of an hour without happy to say < satisfaction. Th* 8lst*re of th* flood Shepherd. August 20, 1903. Montreal. After a continued use of the remedy, this Institution haa found no reason to expert walk "Th H0SP1TAU ALL 0YEB THE CONTINENT FIND PE-RU-NA VALUABLE IN TREATING ALL CATABKHAL DEUfABM irienclng much fatigue. Now I caa : a mile easily. ,'hrough these three cases we ds> •Ire to make known to the publlo the efficiency of your remedy." Hospital BL John, of SL Johns, Province of Quebec. A later letter received from the aama Institution reads as follows: “Threa wtska ago I wrote to tell yau how aatlifactory wa found Peruna. Wa recommend it highly for oolds, oougha, catarrh and neuralgia. > -' i “I have used It myself aa a tonlo with the best results, taken as directed, half a teaspoonful every half hour." t ! Mrs. Etta Booker, Dundurn, Saak. ' N. W. T.. Canada, write*: "I suffered with pelrio catarrh rata , I wrote to Dr. Hartman, and after tak ing treatment as he advised, I can say I am now cured of this most trying affliction, for which I am truly thank- ' fuL I think Peruna the best medietas j far catarrh. I never felt better In my life than I do at present" Peruna not only promptly relieves coughs and colds In tbeir first stages, but la equally prompt and efficient for catarrhal disease* In the chronic stage. Of course It !■ only reasonable to ippose that a great deal less medicine will be necessary to cure a slight at, tack of datarrh than would be required to relieve the ailment after It had been allowed to become chronic. . • C ATARRH of the respiratory organs la a common ailment In Canada for at least two-third* of the year. Thla condition Is no doubt caused oy the long, severe winters axperlancad In this part of the continent. Therefore, when Peruna was discov ered by Canadian people lo be a relia ble remedy for these catarrhal dlseasos, It at once became a popular medicine, not only among Individuals and In Cam illes, but In the great hospitals, where It waa used as a preventative and relief In hundreds of cases. These Institutions, do not hesltat* to give their Indorsement of the remedy which has been so helpful In the treat ment of their poor and sick. Among these Institutions la lhal of the Slater* of Good Shepherd, who gave the following Indorsement: The Peruna Company, Columbua, Ohio. Having uaad Psruna for tho paet fow months, for our olok and poor, wo are that it has glvtn us great other medicines sold through druggist* You htve tho dtdniirertril testimony of a host of lha leading medical writers and tearhers. bend lor this copious testimony. It can be rrltnl upon to be truthlnl because M Is entirely die- tntererted. Dr Pierre's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation t» the cause of manr diseases./ Cure the cause and you euro the disease. One " Pellet ■ Is a gentle Isxatlte, and t*o a mild cathar tic. Druggl-ts sell them, and nothing Is “Just a- good." They are the orlglnm Lillie Liver Pills Brst put up by old Dr. Pierre over to yean ago Murb Imitated, hut never rqiialnL They are liny sugar-coaled graoulre-eaiy to taka as esudy Special lo The Georgian. Macon. Ua., March 20.—Happ Bros. . which recently secured a char ter to engage In the brokerage busi ness. Is preparing to establish an over- all factory and this Is to be opened In a abort while. The new Industry ls to be established on Cherry street near the ndices of the company. Over alls. (Hints and shirts will be made. About sixty workers will be employed In the factory. MACON LABOR UNION WILL 8PREAD DINNER Ppeclsl to The Ueorgtsn. Macon. Ua.. March 20.—On naxt Monday night the Paper Hanger*' Painter*' and Decorator*' Union No. Ml will entertain Its members and friends at the Knights of Fidelity hall on Cotton avenue. This Is one of Macon's most pros perous and progressive organisations and It goes without saying that It jvill make next Monday night a most suj' jablc un* fur wbu attend. Gas Company Files Mortgage. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn., March 20.—The Chattanooga Ga* Company, which re cently acquired the property of th* hattanooga Gas Light Company, has died n mortgage In the courts here for the Issuance of $1,500,000 In twenty- ear 6 per cent bond* for the punioae of making extensive Improvements. Tho American Trust and Savings Bank and Frank H. Jones, of Chicago, aro made trustees. Of this sum $500,000, la to be used to pay the old company for the protierty. DETERMINED PM New Dogs Secured and Taken to Point Where — Man Was Seen. GET I INSIDE. 8(>ec!a! to The Georgian. Cartersvtlle, Ga.. March 20.—It it thought the negro who attempted to antault Mrs. James Tolbert at Pair- mount Monday evening. It hiding about In the neighborhood north of here and between Cartertvllle and Palrmount. A negro wat teen late yetterday evening croatlng Stamp creek north of Cartera- file, by a man, and la believed to be the negro wanted. Word wo* tent out and new doga were aecured. The poaae In aearch of the negro centered In that nelghhor- hotKl and It la believed he will be cap tured aomewhere nenr about, aa he muat of neceaatty go where ho can secure fwid soon. The negroee who tvere first captured on suspicion have all been released. It Is snld. as they were found not to be the negro wanted. It Is thought by some that (he negro who committed the deed was a negro Just released from the convict camps, ns his demand fqr |6« when he first entered the Tolbert home would Indi cate that he was probably without money, and this he demanded to make bln escape with. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19 t-2 PmttM Stmt, JUMt, to _ OVER SCHAUL * MAY Rubber PUtoB 22-K Gold Cro«ra~ PerceUin Crown - - B ridgowork, £52th SSwJS PDPP Hour*. 8 a. 'm. till S p. m. Ho Mora Dread of the Dental Chair Sunday*, 8 a. -m. 011 4 p. m. $4 WOW CHANGES HANDS IN CHICAGO POKER GAME Chicago. March 20.—A poker game. In which 2100,000 haa already changed hands, haa been in continuous progress at the Magnet hotel. 225 'North Clarke street, since Saturday night, and un- lea* It la Interfered with, la good for a week longer. In the game are some of the biggest gamblers In Chicago, Including John Dennla, Mont Tennis and "Bud" White. Tennla, dictator of the Chicago hand book combine, waa 128,888 8 o'clock thla morning. The game started with four persona and two more ware rent for, a wealthy business man and a politician from th* stock yard* district, ao that It Is now six-handed. The four original playara have hardly slept since they eat down to the table. Nearly every pot Is worth at Mart 11.000. Your Friends and Neighbors In Ab lanU Will Show You How. Rubbing tho back won't our* book-' COL NT. ^ POLK 'I', ache. A liniment may relieve, bnt cant cure. Backache comet from tho Inaldo— from the kidneys. Doan* Kidney Pill* get Inaldo— They cure sick kidneys. Here Is Atlanta proof that thla li Charles Pendleton, clerk, living at 41 Ollmer street, Atlanta. On., saya: "My btek used to be very weak and pained mo continually. There, was a dull, heavy aching all day and all night, t could not alt itllj at my desk and when ta bed I waa twisting and turning about for hour* trying to Bad an easy position. Tho conitant aching and the lack of rent was gradually af fecting my health. The kidney eecre- tloni were disordered, and though I used various remedies and tried lini ment* and plasters for my back I got no relief from any of theee annoy ance*. Finally 1 got Doan's Kidney Pill* from Brannen A Anthony, Jhe druggist* (ttore* 103 Whitehall ttreet nd 30 Marietta street). Since using them my back haa regained Iti TRAIL BURGLAR That the county police never give up when once they get started on a trail, waa again shown on Tuesday when a piece of property stolen a month ago was recovered eight miles from the erene of the burglary. on the night of February 25 the house of Joe Hmlth. a Blandvllle negro, was burglarised, and on Monday offi cers Cnfleld and Brown recovered an expensive repeating shotgun taken at part of the awa*. They found Will Travey trying to sell It for II. He la now In the Tower and will be held lo await the action of the grand Jury. WERE FLEECED BY NEaRO, WHO PROMISED WHISKY. Q. 8. A F. Change*. George II. Wilcox haa been appointed commercial agent of the Georgia Bouth ern and Florida with headquarters at Cincinnati, vice R. l>. 4R Hollowed, who has been transferred to Nashville to succeed I. P. Mantua-.-resigned. The appointment was effective Monday. On Christian Science. Dr. Bleknell Young, of Boston, who Ims attained a degree of Bachelor uf t'hriatlan Hclenre nftcr many years' study, will lecture ut the Grand Thura. ilay night at X o'clock on the subject of t'hriatlan Hclenre. He Is a noted and entertaining lecturer. Admission will be free. Richardson Re-elscted. Joseph lUehardson. chairman nf the Southeastern l'llkeenger Association, was unanimously re-elected at the meeting now on In New Orleans, dis patches to this effect having been re ceived In Atlanta Tuesday afternoon. W. A. Wlnhurn, vice president of the t'enlrnl of Georgia, was elected chair man of the executive board. CLAIMEJJY DEATH Former Russian Foreign Minister Dies at Son Remo, Italy. Ban Remo, Italy, March 10.—Count Vladimir Nlrolalevltrh Lamsdorff, the former Russian,foreign minister, died here taat evening at 11:15. Paul Lamsdorff, nephsw of the de ceased statesman, and representing th* Lamsdorff family, waa present at his uncle's death. Bpecla^to Tha Georgian. Greenville. H. C.. March 20.—A negro, Frank Tdtbert, waa up In police court yesterday and given thirty days on the strength, I can work.with comfort and, chain gang. It seems that Frank would n.“?.7* n 'x■1 d tf , | 8 ii°_ I »t>P™« ch * with a proposition that the aches and pains end Corrected the! ... him acm* „i whtskv roe action of the kidney*.'' For tele by all dealera. Price W cent*. Foeter-Mllburn Co„ Buffalo, New York, sol* agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’*—end Uk* no othar. he could get him some good whisky for a certain sum of money. The rltlsen, happening to be dry. would give him the money, and the negro would dis appear. There were several men In court who swore that the negro baJ l wotked this racket on them.