Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 02, 1907, Image 2

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TUB ATLANTA GEORG I AX AND XT3WS. fl l'SPAY, APRIL Take Hood's GUILTY' ® arsa P ar 'ii a S. COURT! CHURCH FLOOR FELL To purify, vital Ire and enrich your blood, create an appetite and rive you strength, liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. OF FORMER POT Combine Controlling School J and Church Furniture i in Toils. Chicago, April 2.—Before Judge Lan- j dls in the United State, court yesfer- | day, F. A. Holbrooke, recently Indicted j by the Federal grand Jury aa the chief 1 i remoter of an unlawful combination ! In school and church furniture, raid to! be operating In reirtralnt of trade, en- j tered a plwi of guilty. Thirteen of the fourteen companion which were Indicted at the same time with Holbrooke entered pleas of nolo contendere. Holbrooke, who was the only Indi vidual Indicted, waa the agent In Chi cago and chairman of the Prudential Club, which was said to have been organized for the purpose of prevent ing competition In the sale of the church and school furniture In the I United Statee. Among the companies entering pleas olo contender* were the American BlIV PHONOGRAPH Small Payments Weekly. I PHILLIPS & CREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree St. LOST FOR TIME BUYS MOTHER AND CRILO FI Asheville, N. C„ April 2.—Mri. Sam- _ _ uel Blackwell, who lives near Mar* Company,* Chicago; A." H. Andrews" *i shall, N. C„ and her J-year-old child, Co., Chicago; Superior Manufacturing | were found almost starved and barely Company. Muskegon, Mich.; pihj<>li I alive near Weavervllle yesterday. Mrs. 'Blackwell and her child had been Idat ItcfriKcrator Company. Morrison, III.; Southern Seating and Cabinet Com pany, Jackson, Tenn.; Ownesboro Seat- Wag and Cabinet Company, Owensboro, •* Ky.; Minneapolis Olllce and School Furniture Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. E. Darden Borders. The funeral services of Mrs. E. Dar den Borders, aged. 20 years, who died at the residence of her father, J. T. Childress, 311 Whitehall atreet, Sun day night. / were conducted Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.' The Interment was in Weatvlew cemetery. for two days In the mountains, without either shelter or food and exposed to a blinding snow storm. Last Sunday morning Mrs. Blackwell left her home and Intended to walk through the njountalna to Asheville. She hod walked for two days carrying her child In her arms, when mother and child were found. They had given out completely and another hour’s- expos ure would have mear.t the death of both. Neither had hnd anything to eat slnco Saturday morning. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., April 2.—The floor of the Macedonia church, colored,. fell in Monday afternoon while the funeral services were beln'g held over the body of J. M. Brown, a former pastor of the church. The preacher had Just reached the most Impressive part of hla eulogy when the sleepers gave way and 400 men. women and children were precipitated below, caus ing a general stampede. Covered with dirt and dust, the crowd made a rush for the open, some shouting and pray ing. Alcohol not needed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a! drop of alcohol In it. It is a non-alco holic tonic and alterati-e. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, Impurelblood. Fol low his advice every time. He knows. W# publish ths formulas J.C. Ajr#r Co., of all our proporatioss. Low*,;, Xih. I QUIET UPRISING LOOTERS ARE SHOT Beautify Your Property TO TRY NEGRO BO! WHO ATTACKED GIRL Special to the Georgian. On Monday afternoon. March 25. the 4-year-old daughter of J. E. Daniel, a prominent farmer, who lives’ 10 miles east of McDonough, was criminally FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN. CEMETERY AND FARM —EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W. J, Dabney Implement Co,, 61 So. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga, Buck High. The negro waa pulling the child In a cart while Mrs. Dan! ‘ lei and the negro’* mother were in the garden K therlng some salad. He carried her wn the road to a piece of woods, and gathering her In hla arms, carried her In the wood* and committed the crime. He theh carried her to the houae In the cart almost dead. Mrs. Daniel rang the farm bell and Mr. Dan iel and hla ion came from the fleld and raptured the negro and carried him to McDonough. Sheriff Sowell then brought the negro to Atlanta to prevent any violence. Court meet* In McDonough In April to try the case. Two doctors met Thursday! and per formed an operation. The child la aald to be In a dangerous condition. Will Tear* Down Older. Building and Erect New N Structure. DR. PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Df* Poiter’S Antiseptic Healing Oil, which is coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for wounds, burns, sores and skin diseases, 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 has become a sort of “Household Surgeon.” ah druggists sell it 25c j Bucharest, Roumahla, April 2.—Near i ly 140,000 soldiers are under arm^i * - Roumonla to suppress the peasant up- 1 rising. With this great force the gov ernment Is quieting down the situation somewhat. The brutality of the troops has been curbed to some extent. Efforts are being made to repair the damage wrought by the rioters. A1 though the situation lias Improved, the danger Is by no means over. Thou sands of peasants are still marching over the country burning estates and attacking landlords. In the military zones Into whidh the revolted districts are divided a system of “drives” has been adopted similar : that practiced by the British troops In the South African war. Persons found looting or setting fire to buildings are immediately shot. Great numbers of arrests have been made by the troop*, more than three hundred in the district of Romanalef. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY falls to curs. E. w. GROVE'S slgunturo Is on each box, S»e.| ■■ Druggists refund money I I* u 7 I'Dn’.’L'C ul. When fall arrives, Fulton county's new court house will In all probability b* well under way. The county cnm mission era have fully decided to tear down the old structure, which Is en tirely Inadequate, and this work will probably start In the near future. The new court houae will cost about 3300,000, and It will be built on all the (round of the court house site, not In cluding the annex, and this will give a building considerably larger than tho present one. It wilt require about six months' time to survey, sub-divide and sell off the alms houae property at Buckhead and this sale will net the county some thing like 3150,000. To provide for the balance of the money necessary to bull.l the new court house the commissioners will levy a small tax. BAPTIST CHURCHES TO The great revival planned for the First and Second Baptist churches will begin Wednesday night, when Rev. M. H. Wharton, D.D., of Germantown, Pa., will preach a sermon at tho First Bap tist church, tho first of a series which will continue through April. Dr. Whar. ton Is one of the foremost evangelists In his church. For two weeks the meetings will be Held In the Flret church, and then the Second church will begin a two weeks’ revival. The pastors and congregations of the two churches wilt assist each other during the month’* revival. Two services will be held dally, at 12 o’clock noon and at 3 o’clock at night. The noon meetings are Intended primarily for business and working men. Notice of Water Bond Election. Ailaota, Ga.. Uarrh a. 1J07 —Notice la hereby slv.n to the qu*l!ft«d voter* ol the city of Atlanta that the mayor and K- aeral council of mM elty have called ea election to be beld et tbe nevernl voting li rad nets In tbs city of Atlanta, wlthla the legal hears for holding election*, on Tuesday. the tlh day of April, 1MT, to determine whether the qualified velars ol the city of Atlanta wilt aaaenL by tha requi.lt* tee-thirds majority, to tho la- ■Be of dre hundred thuusaud (M00,001, of bonds of the city of Atlanta, then par. sod sold for sot the proceeds thereof applied only to improvements la sad additions to the ays- tern of water worn, of aald elty and the ftri , only water mainn wItMn the cor- ••I to he Isaned are loralnatlon of one neb, to run thirty |J0> years, and bearlug merest at the rats ef four It) per esntum ter annum. The prtnetpal nod Interest of aid iMiStla to lie payable In gold coin of he United States of America, of tha prea- ut standard of weight and flneneaa. and no the prlBctpnl of uhl bonda to l> fore maturity, and the Interest t . semi annually, la the event aali. i.ondi are taaned, an annual taa will be led, beginsleg with ikq year lltft and -■ tap year ISM. autfleleut art ot aid b< fore pnigamg lag through the year ISM, aulftrlent int to pny_ twenty thou an n-MU).a»i I ala hundred and alsty- no raised Mtld bonds, shy boedaT the amount on account of the principal of , co be pat In tb* sinking fund of sad kept by tb* oinking fund and applied at tha maturity to their payment. ■Iso sites that the taa eollee- r, gintrtf for election*, ordered by the may „r and general council of the elty of At laataL baa oprued Iwokn ,>f registration for - * - —■-—• - the ,oa|- * the i-uri*,** of regtnteriog the oualMed voters ef the dry, under the ordinance# therefor, and see* registrar will keep aald leipted. until wilbln ten dare id dal* of aald election, nt hla office In annex of the court houae on Baal lluntcr .retera#n Sooth Pry.it street and Friends in Distant Cities Will be pleased to be called by you over the Long Distance Bell Telephone. It is an economical and pleasant form of entertainment. Try it. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. OT, la Ike city ef Atlanta, eeld I id otdy registration book, as . to vote In city elections for the , ..« yeer. shall tie permitted to vote In asM water band election. Tbe voters favoring tile proposed laaue of bond* shall -avc wrllteoor printed on their tlcketai •he Inane of Are ( rv wer U'.c ,«< . iT.ii, — — .... _ — hundred , dollar* of bond*, for Improvements extensions of the system «* water EXTRACTED post lively without pstn. 10c each. Best teeth IS. Monev can bstt PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOM*. No. 91 Whitehall 8t. nnd .tho— opposing tbs Issue of shall hnvs written or printed on tkkets tbe words. '’Against ths Is ^PVIP handtod i ,.f bonds for Improvements In sod ei Skew of tbe system of water works.” •ball l»e conducted under tbs iU tluos ' mutations governing tho election smermen and cotnreilmen of auid I inJWmSKEY HABITH | cured home witlv I cut p*iu. Book of rur* I tlrnlsrv IKf'.K ■■HB B. M. WOOLLEY. U. D F Atlanta, Li a. omce liHN. Pryor freci. A xcleiWU heifatal tm W Ah try, Oplta, U t. phi". Coexist. Cl Terri, Ub»<co n4 Hrnitt** •Is er Kent Ithinllm* The Only Retley Ins^ (nil in Geirr*. 229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, bi CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive km — Aavanuaii .... 7.00am Jack wav 111* . TJOsm Usees 11.40 am Macoa a.15 pm yjarsa C.5I pm Uacos S. 19 pm Impart To— HE! Jaehsoorlfl# ..10.44 Macon 4.0i pa Jacksonville .. ESI pas feavanuah ..... 9.15 pm Bragg & Ryon OSTEOP ATHIS13 £. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AN SURGEON Offices; 324-325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 ORGANIC UNION TO BE CONSIDERED BY PRESBYTERIANS 8peclal to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss.. April 2.—At the semi annual meetings of th# six presby teries of Mississippi, which are to be beld during the next six week*, defi nite action Is to be taken on th# ques tion of organic union with the other Presbyterian churches. Heretofore the Presbyterians of Mis sissippi have shown themselves op posed to organic union. Tho light agalnet union I* being led by Rev. J. B. Hatton, of thl* city, pastor oT the Flret Presbyterian, who has Just given to the press a two-column Interview In which he takes the position that the North ern church broke off relations end that It Is not the province of the Southern church to be asking for a reconcilia tion. * . By far the larger part ot the church In thl* state are of Dr. Hutton's way of thinking. BETTER TROLLEY FOR EAST LAKE Work will begin In the near future In double tracking the trolley line from the Soldiers' Hume Junction to East Lake junction, nnd as a result the service to East Lake and South Kirk wood will be considerably Improved. A double track has already been com pleted ss far as the Soldiers' Home and when the new Improvement Is com pleted the schedule to South Kirkwood on the Decatur line will be shortened from 45 minute* to 20 minute*. FUNERAL OF MRS. M’DONALD WAS LARGELY ATTENDED. (pectsl to Th* Georgias. Columbus. Ga.. April 2.—The funeral et Airs. Henrietta Bacon McDonald, who died at her home In Alexander City. Ale., Sunday night, and whose re mains wer* brought her* for Interment, took place today from 'trinity Episcopal church attended by a large number of friends and relative*. The Daughters of the Revolution and Daugthers of the Confederacy attended In a body. Mrs. McDonald wsa a daughter of the late Dr. John E. Bacon, of this city, and mother of Major J. B. McDonald, of the United Slates army. She was reared In Colombo*, and was a lady of literary qualities and an ardent mem ber of the two orders, the D. A. II. and U. D. C, DIFFERENT ALUMNI MINGLE IN CHICAGO Chicago, April 2.—The Chicago alum nl of Columbia University and Amherst College held dinners lsst^evenlng at the University, Club and Joined their em thuslosm for the Eastern institutions. Late In the evening the event became ’’mutually contagious," as one old-tlm er expressed It, and delegations were sent from each body to carry Its greet Ings to the other. The result was i double celebration wholly 1 unprovided for In the program ot the evening. SEWING MACHINE FOR RENT by week or month, at low- rates. The Singer Is acknowledged the lightest running ssd most convenient of onv. Try one nnd be convinced. Only nt the Slger stores. Look for the red letter S. 79 Whitehall street, telephone Bell 189-3; 494 Decatur street, telephone Bell 5173; 782 Marietta street, tele phone Bell 580. FOREIGNER ON JURY ANNULS INDICTMENT New Oriesns, La., April 2.—A decided turn has taken place In the case of Congressman-elect G. K. Favort, of the Sixth Louisiana district, by reason of one of the Jurors In the case being unable to read or write the English language. In the district court a tie murrer to the Indictment was sustained on the grounds that one member of the jury, an Italian, could, neither read nor write the English language. The state appealed the cose to the supreme court, which this afternoon afllrmed the de clslon ot the lower court, Favrot Is alleged to have shot snd killed Dr. Aldrich for aspersions he be lieved Aldrich to have cast on hie family. Mr. Favrot has been confined In jail for over seven months, charged with tho murder of Dr. R. H. Aldrich, In Baton Rouge last summer. GEORGE A. DEIHL HEADS VOLUNTEERS At th* annual reunion held Monday night of the old Atlanta Fire Company No. 1, the following ofllcers for the year were elected: J. H. Ellsworth, president; Georgo A. Delhi, vice presi dent; John L. Ryan, secretory, and John Berkele, treasurer. The meeting was held In the office of Chief Cummlngs st No. 1 engine house, with the following members of the company present: Charles Heinz, Wll Ham Ersklne. John Berkele, John L. Helnx, George A. Delhi, A. Classet, Martin Nslly, James Mann snd W. P. Haney. At present there are but sev- enteen members of the old volunteer company living. WHEN DINNER COMES One Ought to Have a Good Appetite. A gdod appetite Is the beat sauce. It goes a long way toward helping In the digestive process, and that Is absolutely essential to health and strength. Many persons have found that Grape- Nuts food Is not only nourishing but Is a great appetiser. Even children like the taste of It and grow strong and rosy from Its use. It la especially the food to make a week stomach strong and create an ap. petite for dinner. 1 am 67 years old." writes a Tenn. grandmother, "and have had a weak stomach from childhood. By great care as to my diet I enjoyed a reasonable found any- degree of health, but never thing to'equal Grape-Nuts as a stand by. When I have no appetite for break fast and Just eat to keep up my strength. 1 take 4 teaspoonful* of Grape-Nuts with good rich milk, and when dinner comes I am hungry. While If I go without any breakfast I never feel like eating dinner. drape-Nnts for breakfast seems to make S healthy appetite fo- dinner. SB ItN Sly little 13-mor.ths-old grandson had been very sick with stomach trou ble dui Ing the past si miner, and Anally we put him on Orape-Nuta. Now he Is growing fat and well. When asked If he wants bln nurse or Grape-Nets, he brightens up and points to the cup board. He wan no trouble to wean at nil—thanks to Grape-Nuts." Name given by POstutn Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book. "The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. "There’s a Rea son.” Jacobs’ Jacobs’ Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Oil Wild Cherry and Hypophosphites. A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONA RY DISEASES AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. This preparation contains the alkaloidal principles to he found in pure Cod Liver Oil to which the oil owes its medicinal activity, but is free from its disagreeable taste and nauseating properties. Combined with wild cherry and the hypophosphites in a pleasant form, it i effective in all cases where a weakened physical con dition and pulmonary troubles demand a Cod Liver Oil and a nerve restorative and sedative, such as is found in the hypophosphites and wild cherry bark." Night Sweats, Debility, Dyspepsia and all Lung and Bronchial Diseases Find a Sure and Quick Relief and Cure irf Jacobs' Wine Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites and Wild Cherry. Waterbury’s Cod Liver Russell’s Emulsion, 90c; Oil,, 80c; dozen $8.00 dozen :..... $9.00 „ , T . Phillips’ Emulsion, small, Stearns’ Wine Cod Liver 43 C; $4.25 Oil, 80c; dozep..... .$8.00 Dr. Geo. Brown’s’Wine Villi $1.00 god Liver Oil.... .'.$1.00 Scott’s Emulsion, small, Budwell’s Emulsion, 43c; dozen $4.25 No. 2 $1.00 Large, 80c; dozen.. .$8.00 In quantities of four or more dozen prices secured. Jacobs’ Pharmacy 6-8-10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street. The "Golden Band of Luck” CAROLINA FRUIT DAMAGED BY COLD Special td The Georgian. Raleigh. N. C„ April 2.—Indications point to considerable damage having been done throughout this section by the cold wave which swept over tho state Sunday night. Saturday the thermometer registered around 90 and! by Sunday night It was In the thirties. It will be some days before the full i wn, I tent of the damage will be known, but It Is feared that peaches and applet ■re badly damaged, and also berries in the eastern port ot the state. What made conditions worse was a cold rain Sunday afternoon and night. \ The weather In North Carolina for the pest two week* has been unprece dented for thl* season of the year, the temperature having been the highest for March elnce the weather bureau was established In this state, more than thirty years ago. The strawberry crop amounts to more than 31,000,000 an nually and many truckers In the east ern part of the state devote their entire attention to the business. BLACKWELL BOUND OVER FOR MURDER OF LANE. Richmond, Va., April 2.—John Black, well, of Hanover county, who shot and killed Matthew Lane at the home of the former Sunday, tiaa been given a pre liminary bearing and held for the grand Jury. Blackwell said on the aland that tbe ■hooting was done In self-defense, and qnh' after he had been knocked down r' the man he killed. He said Lane came to hla house and provoked an argument, which developed into a quar rel and ended In the shooting. Black- well said the shooting occurred before sunrise. Immediately after he arose from bed. The prosecution proved ab solutely. however, that Lane was alive at 12 o'clock noon and had been seen Just after coing to Blackwell's house. VISIT HAVANA NOW “BEE LINE’S" S. S. Brunswick Round trip to Havana includos all expenses on steamer. Return ing on same boat per mits two days in Ha vana* but good for six months if desired. Fortnightly from Brunswick, Ga. The safest ami nrost enjoyable trip of 9. 9. ; 40 tho light. Luxurious staterooms. Hro.nl promenade decks. Fine cuisine. Write early nnd engage your roc J. G. LlGEOUR, Commercial / Dept. 3. Brunswick Steamship Co., Brunswick, Ga. KILLED WHILE.TRYING TO SAVE YOUNG WOMAN. St. Joseph, Mo., April 2.—Charles T. Stanley, a commercial traveler, was killed by Wesley Christopher. Chris topher, It Is alleged, assaulted a young woman In an alley, and when fitnnley heard her screams he ran to her rescue and waa fatally hurt. Christopher war arrested. HARRIMAN ROAD MERGER TO BE STIRRED AGAIN. Washington, April 2,—The Ilarrinmn rail road merger will come Into the public eye dums this week. On Thursday the Isskra will bear the beginning of ar- by the Harrlman counsel on I of whether the Union I»aclflc n Ing lines. There Is a strong l»ellef that th** next turn in the alfnirs of tbe Wall atreet wizard In going to he sensational. SICK HEADACHE CARTERS Vittle fllVER fl PILLS. POSITIVELY Cunco BY These Lrmt Pitt*. . Dyspeslc tellcvcd. Constipation sroWed, Bowels regulated, no psln.no griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt.