Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 23, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. GEORGIA MASONS Pure Blood Absolutely necessary for mental and physical health and strength, vitality, vigor and vim, la certain If yon take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Liquid er tablets, 110 Deaaa Os* Dollar. ' Central City Tlironged with . Prominent Secret Or der Men. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. April 23.—Today the an- | Huai aeeembiy of the grand council of the Royal and Select Master* - will be held In thla city at the Maaonlc tem-1 pie, and Wedneaday the convocation of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Maeone will be held. There will be a meeting of the board of trusteea of the Maaonlc Home during the convocation, and the buatneae of thla aplendld In- atltutlon will be tranaacted for the year. Some of the moat dlatlngulahed men In the atate will he In attendance af the meeting, aa the membera of the Maaonlc order Include the flower of the manhood of the atate. EXPECT LAROeTaTTENDANCE AT EDUCATIONAL MEETING. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., April 23.—A atate-wlde internet la being felt In the meeting of the Georgia Educational Aaaoclatlon, Which Will be held In thla city Thure- day, Friday and Saturday of thla week. Several hundred delegatee are expect- ed to be In attendance. . Never before haa ao much attention been given to popular education In Georgia aa at preaent. Thla la manl- feated In many waya. Among the vle- Itora at the convention will be college prealdentt and profeaaora, county and city auperlntendenta. teachera and tnembera of the boarda of education. WILL ACT AS JUDGE OF MACON HORSE SHOW. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., April 2*.—Harrlaon Van Schalck haa accepted the Invita tion of the Log Cablh Club to come to Macon for the datep of May 3 and 4 and act aa judge at the horac chow, to be given on the aftemoona of the dates named. Mr. Van Seltalck la one of the premier judges of the country and hte work at the late home nhowe In Chi cago. Kansas City, St. Ixmls and other large cities haa attracted the atten tion of the home lovere In the country. The home ahow that la to be held In this city promlaee to be one of the fin est ever held In the South, and the dt- Ixene of Macon have entered into tho affair with the Intention of making It a go. WORK OF ART PUPIL8 TO BE EXHIBITED. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Gar April 23.—At I Tueeday, the 23d Inatant, Mlaa Proaaer and Mrs. Rynla. in charge of the art department of Wesleyan, will make nn exhibit of the work of the young ladle* In the different branchea of art during the preaent year. Mlaa Proaaer, the head of the art department, teaches oil painting, water colon and drawing, while Mrs, Ryala makes a apeclalty of china. The exhibit can be seen by those attending the music festival on Tutsday afternoon and evening. BIG ILLICIT DISTILLERY DESTROYED BY OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Maton, Ga.. April 23.—Deputy Mar shall Dave and Frank Riley and Dep uty Collector C. L. Vlga and Special Deputy Oscar Hamlin Sunday destroy ed one of the largest Illicit stills ever unearthed by officers of United States Marshal George White's office. The still was located across the river from Eatonton, In Putnam county, and the men doing the smashing found that the plant had been operated by "Wild Bill." alias Charles T. Williams, a white man, and an old offender. , This man haa proven loo fast for the officers on many occasions, and this time he was elusive Instead of brave. The officers smashed up the outfit, but no arresti vert made. The atlll was of 1*6 gallons capacity, and more than 2,000 gallons of beer were turned out on the ground. 20 Years 8ince Organization. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, April II.—Juat twenty yuan ago the Macon Construction Company, which wna organised for the purpoie of building the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad, wus born, and although the majority of the men who took the subecrtptlon* In the new enterprise are dead, the Geor gia Southern and Florida la not only atlll alive, but one of the most flourish ing minor railroad systems In the South. Willis Sparta, of this city, was made the first president, and later when the railroad went Into the handa of a receiver, he waa appointed the re ceiver. / y BUY A I PHONOGRAPH : Small Payment! Weekly. I PHILLIPS SCREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree St. BLACK BAND SHOT LAYS ITALIAN LAW Wealthy Italian Lies at Point of Deatli in Brook- 1 lyn Hospital. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON’T KNOW IT MAY BUILD BASIN T Water Board Has Several New Propositions Be*- fore It, SURGEONS SAW OFF LEG AND VICTIM TELL8 JOKE8. New York, April 23.—Edward Mc Cabe cracked jokea while two surgeons In Flower Hospital were sawing off bla leg' Sunday. He was In full pos session of hla senaes and watched every detail of the operation. Cocaine was Injected Into bin spinal column because he waa too weak for ether. A lively meeting of the water board, made Interesting by several debates on Important topics relative to the 1160,000 of bonds for the Improvement of the waterworks, was held Monday, after noon. Inasmuch aa the city Is to buy pump outside of the bond Issue, pro visions for the purchase of the pump not being Included In the Key ordi nance, the board felt at liberty to take up'Unit mallet-.' The iiuestlon of whether to get vertical or a centrifugal pump will the main-consideration In this regard, Representatives of both styles were heurd, but no decision has been reach ed. 1 R. X,. West, the contractor who was Invited to npi>ear before the board to explain statements that had been nt Irlbuted to hint In an Interview wltl Alderman Curtis In an afternoon pa per, to the effect that he could lay wa ter pipes 20 per cent cheaper than the city had done, denied this. He stated that, In a casual conver sation, he had said tlmt, as a general rule, private t-ontrnctors could get work done cheaper. A resolution was unanimously adopt ed requesting council to find the ways and means to build n coagulating basin at once, the muney not to come out of the bond Issue. The resolution wna of fered by Councilman Hancock, chair man of the waterworks committee, ktid ex-officio member of the board.' REVIVAL MEETINGS AT CAPITOL AVENUE The great meeting of days now In progress at the Capitol Avenue Baptlit church, which began at the church last Wednesday night, Increasaa dally In Interest. Last Sunday, In many re spects, marks perhaps one of the great est days in the history of the Capitol Avenue church. Mr. Murtln preached morning, aft ernoon ami evening to three of the largest and most responsive audiences ever gathered In this section of the city. Mr. Martin will preach every both afternoon nt 6:60 o’clock and evening at 7:46 o'clock, thla week and next. On next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock another great mass meet ing will be held In the church fur all denominations, the subject Ttelng "The Three Woods." 8TEAM8HIP ENGINEER CUTS OWN THROAT, New York. April 23.—Henry Schaf fer. second assistant engineer on the steamship San Marco, of the Mallory Line, waa found dying In hla berth to day with hla throat cut. A razor was found on the floor on the opposite side of his cubln. Complete mystery sur rounds the case. MAY URGE DRAGO DOCTRINE AT THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. London, April 33.—The announce ment from Buenos Ayrea that Dr. Lula Drago had been selected as a delegate from Argentina to the coming Hague conference Is regarded' by British statesmen ns Indicating that the Drago doctrine will be urged nt Ths Hague. Thla doctrine sets out that nn power shall employ force to collect monetary claims due citizens of that power. MARLOWE AND SOTHERN HAVE CAPTURED LONDON London. April 23.—Julia Marlowe and E. H. Sothern have raptured London. Their performance In "A Sunken Bell'' last evening waa received with great acclaim and ths critics to a man de clare It a treat. Arrow Collars 1 DO NOT BIND HERB. 2 SMOOTH EDGES. 8 CRAVAT SLIDES EASILY. 4 POINTS EVEN HERE. B SIT CLOSE HERE. Are made or fabrics treated by the Clupecp process before being out. This insures easier work In the laundry and permanency of size, as well as correctness of form. evta aee itiui. avsarca aisca. ie«. tsea, s roe aa». 1 CLUETT. PEABODY A CO., MAKERS Of CLUETT SHIRTS. ' New York, April 66.—A victim of the I fiendish Common, a secret sqelety of 1 Sicilian bandits that lireye on wealthy Italian merchants, Vlago Mnrdone. 1 aged 66, lies at the point of death In Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, with a bul let In hla left lung. It la not thought he will survive the day. In hls’laet mo ment of consciousness the merchant drew from beneath hie pillow four let ters which hs had received from the as. rasslns demanding money. . CHAS. F. CRISP. DIES ATIERICUS Death Comes to Widow of Late Statesman After Brief Illness. Special to Tha Georgian. Amerlcue, Ga, April 66.—Mrs. Chas, F. Crisp, widow of the late djstlngulsh- ed speaker of the national house of representatives from Georgia, died here this morning, after a brlaf Illness. She was before her marriage Mlaa Clara Burdon, of Ellavllle. She Is sur vived' by two daughters. Mrs. Carr 8. Glover and Mrs. G. F. Davenport, end two sons. Judge Charles R. Crisp and Frederick Crisp. and i a slater,. Mrs. John N. Scarbrough. She waa 69 year* of age. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon. SPANISH WAR VETS IN PARADE FRIDAY For the flrst time since the current of events rendered their existence possible as an organization, the veterans of the Spaqisb-American war will be seen marching through the streets of Atlan ta in the Memorial Day parade. The declelon to accept'tha Invitation to join the parade waa made by the veterans of the recent conflict at a meeting held a few nights ago. Colonel Hurry Silverman te division commander of tho veterans, and the or ganization. which Is about 200 strong, III be let! by Colonel Sam Small. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease; therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, because they do most and should have attention first. If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great Iddney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. The mild and Immediate effect of Swamp-Root la not recommended for Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, la aoon realized. It etanda the highest because Its remark able curative power haa been proven In thousands of.the most distressing case*. If you need a medicine, you should have the beat. - - . Wilson, Conn., Feb. lttb. 1906. Deer Hire: "A man cobid not he In say worse condi tion tbuu I wee with kidney and bladder troubles. I doctored with severs! good doc tors sad odd iibyslclan told me I btd Bright'! Disease sod that I,would not lire over six months. Another told me It was gall stones. I lisd severe pains In my kid neys all the while, could not stoop over, would be dlssy, could not lie down without some out helped me up; my beck was weak end pained me: urine wse as tjilck. as cream and It would scald me something dreadful. I bad to get up many times lu the night to urinate. 1 took Hwa well man and troubles bare . __ returning, t take my oath that „ Hoot put me where I am today sad 1 can prove It by ecqnslntaneee.'’ Very truly yours. E. It. RAND. everything, but it promptly overcomes kidney, liver and bladder troubles, the symptoms of which are—obliged pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or Irritation In passing, brickdust nr sediment In * the urine, headache, backache, lame back, dim ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, ner vousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, akin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh, ■allow complexion, or Bright’s dlaease. If your water, when allowed to re main undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi ment or settling or has a cloudy ap pearance, It' la also evidence that your kidneys rand bladder need Immediate attention. . Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and la for sale at drug stores the world over In bottles of two sixes and two prices— fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. Y„ on every bottle. GATtfS PAYS $46,000 FOR HIS ROOM RENT New York, April 26.—John W. Gates has signed n lease of apartments In the new Plata Hotel for which lfe will pay 146.000 a year rent. Mr. Gates will get a corner living room, overlooking both Central Park and Fifth avenue, drawing room and live bed rooms with private bathe and servants' quarters, lit Is estimated that meala and extras Will colt the millionaire ns much more. DIPLOMA GIVEN TO ONE GRADUATE The graduating exercises of tha In ternational Medical Missionary College and Training-School for Nurses were held In the lecture hall Monday after noon at 4 o'clock. Owing to the In clemency of the weather only a few were present. Dr. Converse In an elo quent speech delivered to Frank Louie Eskridge his diploma, conferring tho degree of Doctor of Medicine. Dr. Esk ridge Is also a graduate of tlio Southern College of Pharmacy. U. 8. JUSTICE APPEALS FOR HIGHER ETHICS. New York, April 22.—"It Is against the remark that the law so seldom reaches tho rich because they can pay for the brainiest and the brainiest can most certainly and quickly discov er a means of evasion, that I want to appeal for a higher standard of ethics among lawyers.” said United States Justice Brewer before the Ethical Cut- litre Society In Carnegie hall yester day. DR. MILLARD WILL MAKE ANNUAL ADDRESS AT 8HORTER. EDITORIAL NOTE.—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent abaolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy they needed. The value and euc- cess of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y„ be sure to aay you read this generous offer In The Atlanta Georgian and News. The genuineness of this offer le guaranteed. MAN JUMPS TO DEATH IN BIG CHICAGO FIRE Chicago, April 22.—John Wasco, watchman, leaped to death, a number of firemen were Injured and a score of families were driven from their, homes In panic during a Are at the Bunge Pickle Company's plant early today. The plant waa practically destroyed, with a loss of $100,000. TO CU~mT A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE UKOUO UnInInn Tableta Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. SILENT’ SMITH’S BODY PASSES HONOLULU Honolulu, April 21.—Mr*. J. *H. Smith and her daughter, accompanied by the duke and duchess of Manchester, arrived on the steamer Siberia today with the remains of James H. Smith, from Kobe, an route to New York. The party will he met In Sun Francisco by the Zimmerman private car for ltnme- dlate conveyance to New York. BLOCK SIGNALS FOR HARRIMAN SYSTEM Han Francisco, Cal.. April 23.—E. II. Hnr- rlmnu and his naalatniita, Juliua Knit- Mi'liuttt nml E. E. Unlvln, have dccldml uoii block signal Itoproreme Ire the llurritnnu ayatem jntluuoua at retch* of traoL protected In thla tray of any railroad In the SAVED BY MISSION! DIED PAR FROM HOME After an lllnesa of two month*, E. J. Campbell, formerly of Burlington, N. C„ died Monday afternoon at the Tab ernacle Infirmary of typhoid fever. There were pathetic features to the death of Mr. Campbell. It was only a year ago that he strolled Into the Gos pel Mission on Central avenue and al though of fine appearance and well dressed, a glance told the man waa suffering both physically and mentally. He confessed that he was not only financially embarrassed, but III phys ically and depressed mentally as a re sult of dissipation. Immediate assistance was given him and he was put upon his feet and be came one of the moat active workers In the mission. His business affaire pros pered and at the tiiqe he waa stricken with a fatal lllnesa, he was on the road to eucceae. Mr. Campbell le survived by a wife and young daughter who reside In Burlington. N. C. The funeral services will probably be held at noon Wed nesday at the Gospel Mission on Cen tral avenue. The remains are now at the parlors of Barclay & Brandon awaiting Instructions from Mrs. Camp bell In Burlington. • TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY AT GORDON INSTITUTE. 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,” S6uthern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. ATLANTA vs. NASHVILLE APRIL 24, 25, 26 and 27. GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. FRIDAY'S GAME CALLED AT 4 O’CLOCK. ' LADIES’ DAY THURSDAY. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Publlc- Bulldlngs.ctc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed I-oweil prices. Phone or write for estimates. J. M HIGH CO. Atlanta, Ga. TEETH Special to The Georgian. Barnenvllle, Ga., April 23.—Memo- EXTRACTED positively without pain. 60c onch. Beat teeth 38. Money can not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, No. 36 Whitehall Bt. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with* out pain. Book of pars tlculars sent FXtEJR* H. M.WOOLUiY.M.B, Bragg & Ryon * OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices; 324-325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 THE BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Today. Special Matinee (Friday) MEMORIAL DAY 3 p. m. PRETTY GI KI.8—PRETTY BONGS. AROUND the CLOCK ML'HICAI. COMEDY IN THREE ACTS. 2 1-2 Hours of Music and Fun. Next Week— “THE LITTLE DUCHESS." EL DORADO A idftlltc frnliul fat Whlsktf, Opium, pblae, Coci/nc, CMtraf, Tobacco and Keu;»jf|«. olo or JVervc Eihausllta» The Only Kectey Inst(- tute in Georgia. 229 Woodward Aa,'ATLANTA, GA. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, rial day will be appropriately and elab orately observed In Barnesvllle. The local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy have been at work for some time on the program, which will be given In the afternoon at the audi torium of Gordon Institute. In the morning the fleld day exercises of Gor don Institute will be given at the Ath letic Park. At noon a repast will be served at the armory of the Gordon cadets, to which all the veterans will be Invlted.t All of the business houses will be closed in the afternoon to attend the exercises. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga. April 26.—8horter Col lege will close for the present term on Wednesday. May 26, and the com mencement exercises will be the most brilliant In the history of the college. On Bunday, May 26, Rev. Ashby Jones, of Columbus, will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the First Bap tist church at 11 a nt. On Wednesday, May 26, Rev. Junius W. Millard, of Atlanta will deliver the annual address. Dr. Millard recently clused a revival meeting at the hirst Baptist church. In this city, and made many warm friends, who are looking forward with much pleasure to his re turn. \ Society reunions, concerts and social functions will be a prominent feature of commencement week. NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING IS WANTED BY AUGU8TA. Special to The Georgian. Augusta Ga, April 16.—In an Inter view given out here. Congressman Hardwick, of the Tenth congressional district, stated that ha would Introduce _ bill into the next house of represen tatives to get a new Federal building for Augusta Congressman Hardwick said that he waa practically sure of the passage of a bill to get a new poatoffice for Augusta and pointed out the fact that Macon, Atlanta and Savannah have or soon will hare new postofflee the band- DRi PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation ONE NIOIIT ONLY—FRIDAY APRIL IS. MARY MANNERING IN THE NEW AMERICAN PLAY, "GLORIOUS BETSY.” „ Br RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG. Direction Ham and Lee Shnbert line.) By arrangement with Jan. K. llarkctt. CURTAIN RISES 1:16 SHARI'. Prices 28c, 60c, 76c, 61.00, 61.60, 63.00. Box seats $2.60. Hale now ojien nt box of. flee only, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. dally. ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29, 30, 31 and JUNE 1. Grand Opera Stars at Popular Prlcea Season tickets, 83.00, $4.00 and $5.00, on axle. Call or writs W. C. HUM* PHRIES, 519 Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga. Reduced railroad rats, one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “THE TROUBADOURS” “SHERLOCK HOLMES” No. 46 Whitehall Street. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NORTH SIDE THEATER “GREAT ILLUSION" “THE SERVANT'S STRIKE” “THE PAPER FACTORY’’ _ _ . SOUTH SIDE THEATER known as Dr.Porter’s •'“OTSMiSSST Antiseptic Healing Oil, which is comingjSL into universal use I Ifi&a as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain So. 77 Peachtree afreet. roxTixtrotrs performance* 1:3o to 6 p. in., 7. to I! V TfllH WF.KKH BILL: rofcMor Rand* and hla dog*. j ^ Row*** Rom* In *’A Tip on the Derby." 0 I t t* Ilf ah a rl n While in lilnatrnted M»ng*. dUlC IOl YVOvIllClSa ; Whitt* In •The leant Knri'«ri*ll,’ p Ma»t'* r 1 - • w [ Miti-hfli, chibl cornctUr. burns, sores and skin diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina- St Nicholas Auditorium tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antjseptically I PON sKATiNG'iAiL^ RH cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of “HOUSSllOlll SUfg80H. M All druggists sell it. 25c 11 to 1-4 to“S.-30—6 to 11. LADIES FREE MORNINGS. MU SIC EVERY NIGHT, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.