Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 23, 1907, Image 5

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1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. JKBDAY, APB1L M, 1!W. ■.xxNYAVXsifaM WW\w\ n/y CASTOR IA Tbo Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne tlio signature of and has been nindo under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and“ Just-as-good”nro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and nllnys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Food, regulates tlie * Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tbo Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of PRESIDENT FINLEY IS JUSTIFIABLE Declares Law Should Pro tect Property as Well as the Public. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM. CfNTAUR COM.ANY. TT MURRAY AT A t AT, NEW NONA CITY. TnpYkft, Kan*.. April 2*.—The su preme court ycaMrday afternoon allow- td the milt of Attorney General Jack- «nn for receivership In the ouster cases Hiilnet the brewery companies In Kan- Suapeoted of Robbery. Danville, Va., April 22.—Andrew Glb- japected of being the head of a baml of robbers who have been oper ating throughout North Carolina, la In Jill here awaiting the Issuance of-re- quisltlon papers. He was arrested on harge of having conimltted bur- glariesc at Spray, N. C., the night of February 1, when the Spray Mercantile Company's store, the Danville and astern depot and the Harper Lum bar Company's factory were robbed. Three other men nre now In Jail at Wentworth, N. C., being held for the robberies. 00000000OOO0OOOOOOOO0000O0 o O 0 STOLEN BONDS FOUND O IN MATTRE88 USED BY O O GOTHAM STOCK BROKER. 0 0 — 0 O New York. April 22.—Ripping 0 O open the ninttress of the bed oc- O O cupled by O. M. Dennet, a atoak- 0 O broker. In hla apartments in the 0 O exclusive Manhattan Club, cen- 0 O tral office detectives today r’ecov- 0 O ered a great many thousand dnl- 0 O lore worth of share* and secuH- O O ties which William O. Douglas, 0 O the trusted clerk of the Trust 0 O Company of America, confessed O 0 to have taken In hla 1260,000 haul. 0 00000000000000000000000000 LEAGUE OF ARCHITECTS ELECTS OFFICERS. Washington. April 23.—At tho ninth annual convention of the Architectural League of America, which began tla session at the New Willard today, the following officers were elected: Aldap B. Lacey. Philadelphia, president, and S. C. Gladwin,’Cleveland, secretary. Memphis, Tenn.. April 23.~At a reception glren him by the Merchants' Exchange here, President W. W. Finley, of the South ern Hallway Company, spoke on the Im portance of transportation to commercial development and 1 the dangers to commer cial prosperity In legislation crippling tbo railways. He said: '.'The railways are not opposed to regula tions." Continuing, he said: "Governmental regulation of the business of selling transportation, in so far ns It Is necessary to protect the rights of buyers of transportation, while also preserving the rights of the sellers of transportation, Is proper and Justifiable. It Is based on eco nomically sound principles that found ex- f iresslon In the common law of England ong before the era of railway transporta tion dawned. When It la carried berond this point. It becomes oppressive mid en dangers not only the further development of transportation, but of all other forms of business. The progress of the United States bss beeu msde possible by the wise policy giving free rein to Individual initiative and enterprise, which baa Iteeu departed from by the federal ami state governments In but few Instances. This progress has not been wrought by legislation, but by men, acting In their Individual capacity ami Not a drop of Alcohol Doctor* prescribe very little, if any, alcohol theje d»y«. They prefer strong tonic* and alterativ*,. This Is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer’s Sarsap«rilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Aik your doctor. Follow his advice. We publish the foraulss • preparations. .O.Ayei owsiT. a 00000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 BRIDE KILLS HERSELF 0 0 IN HUSBAND'S ABSENCE. O 0 O 0 Chicago. April 23.—A bride of 0 0 four months. Mr*. Clara W. Wled- O 0 hofft. aged 20. wife of Dr. George 0 0 Wledhofft, president of the Chi- 0 0 cagn Dental Laboratory, killed 0 0 herself yesterday by shooting her- O 0 self In the head. Ill health Is O 0 believed to have prompted the O 0 deed. The husband was absent 0 0 at the time. O 0 O 0000000000000000000000000a ELKS ISSUE PROGRAM FOR CONVENTION within the wident latitude. Important of the Imllvhlunl men who hare contributed' to Ainerh-nii progress bare • been the bulldera and manager! of tbr American railroad*. They have been bull neit and proaperity builder*. Conservative Polioy Helpful. "If the railways," he Mid, "of the South nre to continue to be the most efficient agent! for Its material advancement, they must. In the Immediate future, extend and Improve their facilities on a scale that will Involve the expenditure of large anma of money. As I pointed out last night, very little of thla money can be drawn fronl the net Income “ " ”* ~ tlcnlly all of It muit rowing power reeta on ability to show to Inventors In railway oecurttles that the Income over operating expense*, taxes and fixed chargee la sufficient to protect their Invest men! a. and that future Incomes are not endangered by ndverao legislation or the • * e legislation. The nouns Vnneaaee and South ___ to enact laws that would hamper railway development will be beneficial, not only to these etatee, but to Special to The Georgian. Rome, Go., April 23.—The Georgia State Association of Elks will meet In Rome on May 15, for a three days' ses-* slon. The following program has been announced: May 15, 2:30 p. m.—Public meeting opera house; opening exercises; music by Twelfth United States caval ry bond; prayer by the chaplain; music, CUBANS SOON TO GET SELF GOVERNMENT Taft Says They Are Compe tent to Make Own Laws; Washington, April 23.—Soon after the arrival of Secretary Taft and hi* party from the cruise yesterday he gave out a etatement In which he aaye he found matters In Cuba "In what, under the circumstances, must be con- sldfred a very satisfactory condition;" that there Is every ground for hope that the plan adopted for a census, preliminary election and then again an election six monlha later, will result In the selection of a president and con gress who will be able to maintain themselves and give a stable rule to the Island; and that the delay In tak ing a census Is known by the Cubans as an earnest of the American gov ernment to secure a stable government before It leaves, "so there will be no excuse for a second Intervention." O0000000O00000O00O0CO0000'a 0 L0NGW0RTH8 CRITICISED 0 BY OHIO PASTOR. O a o not endangered by ndverao legumnon < pro him*’t of adverse legislation. The. i of the legislature* of Tennessee and Carolina In declining to enact law* this entire sectlon'of the union. %e' bene (It to these stnte* will not be confined to tho encouragement of rnllwsy development within their borders, but will extend to the encouragement of Investments of sll kinds. The best advertisement that any stare can have I. the widespread knowledge of the feet that Its law makers can he de pended upon to give every proper protec lion to policies REGISTRY CLERK CHARGED WITH RIFLING LETTERS. New York, April 23.—David E. Eat- edman, a clerk In the redatry division of the New York poatofflee. was arrest. Sd yesterday and charged with the lar ceny of money from foreign registered letters. litre inn. IIS law-IHH.rrii ran iir ,iu- upon lo give every proper protec- i property, sud not to embark upon i (hut would endnnger Investments.” O breakfast given by the Long- O 0 worths at The Pillar* Sunday was O O Just as much a violation of the 0 0 law aa the open saloone down O O town," said Rev. Robert Watson, O O pastor of the Second Preebyterlan O -- . — r - S church, one of the most fashion- O “Rome, Sweet Rome,” Elks' choir; ad- D able In Cincinnati, Sunday. "Rep- O dreae of welcome by Judge Moses Wright, of Rome Lodge; response by Hon. Joseph Pottle, of Mllledgevlllo Lodge; muslo by hand; announcement of exercises for succeeding daye. At 6 p. m.—A steamboat excursion down the Coosa river will be given. At S p. m.—Vaudeville performance at DeSoto Pafk as guests of the Rome Railway and Light Company., Refresh ments. 11 p. m.—Eleven o'clock toast, corner Broad street and Second avenue. May 1*. 9:30 a. m.—Association meet ing In Elks' lodge room; 4 p. m„ grand parade; B:I0 p. m„ band contest; 9 p. in., grand ball at club house; 9 p. in., ■octal session at opera hou*e; 11 p. in., 11 o'clock toast. May 17—1:10 a. m., awarding prise* for parade and band contest* at Elk*' club house; 10 a. m... business session, election of officers for ensuing year and choosing place - for next association meeting. 8C0UT DOES NOT WANT • EDITOR TO "KNOCK” CHICAGO. Chicago. April 23.—“Hank” North, the man who piloted William T. Stead, the English editor, about the under world of Chicago when he was getting material for the book. "If Christ Came Chicago," will not take Mr. Strtd another tour of Inspection when he arrives Saturday. North says he does not want his town “knocked.” ngw ___ not only broke the laws of 0 O family 0 the state and church, but the laws 6 0 of God a*'well.” 0 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 O DOGS AND MEN 0 FIGHT FOR FOOD. 6 0 O Victoria, B. C„ April 22.—Ad _ 0 vices from Shanghai tell of expe- 0 0 rtenee* of the famine committees 0 0 In China. 0 O Refugees nnd dogs were seen O O fighting for the flour split at dla- O O trlhutlng depots. 0 O James Ware, of the Red Cross, 0 O writing from Tslng Klang Pu, says 0 O ha saw bodies of children laid out O O by the roadside to be devoured 0 0 by the seml-wlld dogs of the 0 - plalne, and dead men ecattered 0 along the roadway. 0 <10000000000000000000000000 New Fire Truck. Special to Tbs Georgian. Macon. Ga., April 21.—A contract wa* signed this morning between the city of Macon and the Beagrove Fire Appara tus Company. Tho signing of the pa per means that Macon will soon be In the possession of a new truck. It is to boat over S1.700, and will replace the one that has been In use for several years. , How Much Do You Spend Every Year For Cigars? You buy a lot of cigars inY year's time, don’t you? How many of them are good and how many are bad ? If it’s too much trouble to figure that out, at least you can estimate now much you’d save and how much more enjoyment you’d get if you could be sure beforehand that every , cigar you buy would be a good one. We have solved your problem by stamping the “Triangle A” on the boxes of the best cigars made. We know that by making this “Tri angle A” mean “good cigars” to you (and we have to prove it with the cigars alone) we get your continued patronage. Isn*t it plain enough that we MUST produce cigars that prove our claims? The American Cigar Company can not jeopardize its interests by misrepre senting qualities and leading the public to expect better quality than is actually in the cigars themselves. The “Trian gle A” really means better cigars for you—and you’ll find the proof worth seeking. . For convincing proof of the better quality for which the “Triangle A” stands try The New CREMO Every box is. extra-wrapped with glassine taper, sealed at each end with the “Triangle A” merit mark, assuring cleanliness and proper condition. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturer EMBROIDERY SALE 9 O’CLOCK WEDNESDAY Insertings, Bands : : Sems colored Fleunces, Edges and Bands. Swiss Flounces witk Bands to match. Seme Edges, Flouncings and Bands with Lacs and Nst Com binations that match. 1,200 Yards of Embroidery. men 1.00 Values 1.25 Values des. 1.50 Values 1.75 Values 2.00 Values 2.25 Values 2.50 Values 2.75 Values 3.00 Values- •. 3.50 Values- At 69c Yard And there are more Embroideries in this 1st that are worth fr°m 1.25 up than from 1.25 down. : : : • ! i 1 tan iberl in-J foil nson - D uBose Company |