Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 25, 1907, Image 2

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I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL !E SYSTEM! Blood Humors FOR WILKES COUNTY CRIPPLED VETS Plan Contemplates the Rais ing of $100,000 Among Planters. Special to The Georgian. Washington, Oa, April 25.—Wilkes county la to hare a J 100,000 corpora tion, the object ot which Is to build a system of warehouses In this county for the holding of Wilkes county's production of cotton. The morement was launched at Tuesday's meeting of cotton growers, held here. The plan has been Indorsed by practically every progressive planter of the county. A committee was appointed to confer with the cotton growers of the neigh, boring county of Lincoln, and If their cooi>eratlon and support can be ob tained In tbe enterprise the system of ■warehouses will Include both Lincoln and Wilkes counties and each will ehare the benefits. Hon. El D. Smith, who Is known as the "gatllng gun" of the Southern Cotton Association, will come to this county In the course of a few weeks to help In tbo work of securing the sub ecription to stock and get the new en terprlse on foot ■ t BERTll.LOK SYSTEM FOR JACKSONVILLE Aftect the whole pyitcrn and cause most diseases and aliments. Klimlnate them by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. Awnings For blores. Offices, Residences. Public Bulldlngs.eto., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or wrlto for estimates. J. M HIGH GO. TRIP TO REUNION Within a few daya crooks will have a harder time escaping the clutches of tho law In Jacksonville than formerly. In the future, when they go to that hustling Florida city to do business, they will run up against the atilt prop osition of the BertlUon system of Iden tification. O. H. Hlghsmlth, clerk of the police department of Jacksonville, Is now in Atlanta making a thorough study o this system at the Federal prison, un der the direction of Superintendent J. it. Nve. of the bureau ot Identification of that Institution. ROADS FINED $5 FOR NOT RETURNING CARS Chicago, April Decisive action waa taken here yonterdny by the American Rail way Aaaodatlon at Ita meeting to- remedy roads will be published. STEAMER AGROUND OFF NOVA SCOTIA Halifax, N. S., April 25.—The steamer Universe, New York for Loulsburg, Is ashore at White Point, a few miles west of Canso. Ths ssa Is very rough, and no one Is yet able to leave the ship. It Is not known how many passengers she had aboard. Tha tug Olive haa gone to the wreck from Canto. O0000000000000000<l<i00l?0000 O O O 80N DIES WHILE O O «ME8SAGE OF FATHER’S O O DEATH 18 ON WIRES. O O O O LockporL N. Y., April 21.—While O O members of the family were O O mourning the death of the fa- O O ther, Hugh Gamer Marshall, they O O received a telegram that hla son, O O Cboso Marshall, had died In Pitts- O O hunt. Miss Laura Marshall, a O O daughter, was In the telegraph O O office sending a message to the O O son In Pittsburg announcing his O O father's death, when the wires O O began ticking the son's death. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0OOOOO o o O HELD GIRL'8 HAND AND O O BIG FIGHT FOLLOWS. O O O O Ashland, Ky., April 25.—The Pat- O O rick, Sexton and Haney brothers O O broke up a revival service last O O night In a free-for-all fight, caused Q O by one of the Patricks, who held O O the hand of Albert Haney's sweet- O O heart. O O Jim Patrick's skull was crushtd. O O Ha will die. The girl Vaa etrdek O O by a pair of brass knuckles. O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CALLED FROM PRAYER AND WA8 SHOT TO DEATH Lexington, Ky.. April 24.—William Bowen, of Martin county, a wealthy farmer, was called' to the door of his home last night and shot through the brain. He was conducting evening prayer when called, and had hie Bible In his band when ha went to the door. Winchester Jordan and his brother, Thomas, are charged with the shooting. Bowen and Jordan had had trouble. Q2£uji££> SHIRTS THC EXACTNESS AND PRE CISION SHOWN IN THC PATTERN OP A CIUETT NEGLIGE SHIRT EXEM PLIFIES THE CLOSE ATTENTION TO DETAIL WHICH IS PAAT OF THC MARINO OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY PATTERNS. CLUETT. PEABODY A. CO., FROMJS HOME Well Known Atlantan Dis appears Very Mys teriously. Ask Aid of Friends to Defray Their Ex penses. . Your Hair At Home? Or haa your comb run away with it? Better look out for what’s left of it, and keep it at home on your head, not in the comb. Aver’s Hair Vigor will act as “keeper.” If you have a particle of doubt about using thla splendid prepa ration, let your doctor decide for you. W. publf.h th. formal.. J.O.AfrCo.. of .Tl oar propor.tloa.. Low.ll, W.I.* Fearing that C. A. Wooatsr. of 422 Cheat not afreet, ha, met wltb fool play, bis family his asked tbe police to'Sod him. Us left home Bstnrdsy, April II, sod has not been oeen since that time. Wooater I, 50 years of sge, sod la well known In Atlanta. At the time he disap peared hs was employed by tbs Osbney Implement Company, and his wife and son ore st s Ion to understand why he abould remain sway from home, If be has not been ~mlly dealt with. Thinking that be would return, nothing wes Mid nntll Tuesday afternoon, when the family decided to oak tho pollco to aid In the aearrb. Chief Jennings has taken the matter un, and a general alarm has been sent out fur the mlaalng man. ATLANTA DELEGATES OF EPISCOPALIANS nprrifnt HI. Philip* at Hih «llo- mtm WmVeutlon to l>« h*ld In Savannah on Mat 13. at Chrlftt rhnrch: W. S. llnwkea, BT' irt HliarjN* and C. L. Tettljrrew, dHe- and Dr. O. II. Noble. Walter lit*, nolds and Vltxhngh Knox, alternate*. Tbe principal attrition to be decided at tbe cou* Volition la a division ot tlie diocese. BAPTIST REVIVAL GROWS IN STRENGTH The Baptist revival, with the open weath- r of Tuesday, broke out In greater seal ban ever III tbe ten eburthee now conduct* l f»r. n 'li! l >l! I *Vhartoa, at tbe Herond Baptist rbureh, mured the great cun a regal I (in tre- mendoualy. Tuesday night be preached oa tho "Prodigal Bon." So one la likely to forget the atory he told of hla own life amf hla eelf lmposed call* to Mexico after Appomattox, against hla father's will, and the return home bedraggled and sick. On Wednesday si noon he nrssehed what waa announced a. "A hsmlly Fermon. The house wss full and the euthuslasui Inteuae. These meetings so on everr day at uoon and every night In the Second Baptist church. A woman's prayer meeting, ailing to overSow the ltdiea' parlors, wss con ducted by Mra. Mnmuci Lumpkin. • Next Sunday Mr. Wharton will apeak to men only .lit the Grand opera houae on ••The Htrange Woman." On Memorial May st noon s grant mealing for children la planned, end after rldlutt with. General t'lenient Krans In the procession, fin Wharton will breach Friday night on 'Tho Story of s Soldier's Idle.' camps and the public are f An organization unique and appealing to the .sympathies of every loyal Southerner Is the "Crippled Battalion' 1 of Confederate veterans now being or ganized In Atlanta by Major W. Bettie. ■ The only thing necessary to render a veteran eligible to member ship In an empty sleeve or a missing leg. The organization already has.48 members and Major Bettie expects the number to bo largely Increased, ns many veterans who have not yet Joined have expressed a willingness to do> so. It Is the desire of these veterans visit Richmond In June and attend th exercises incident to tho dedication of tho monument to President Davis. They have no money with which to defray their expenses. Several prominent citi zens have agreed to contribute to the fund necessary to give them the trip. AH who wish to contribute to this fund may send subscriptions to The Geor gian nnd tho money will then be turned over to the veterans. A trip similar to that contemplated In June was given the veterans several years ago when they were sent to Louisville at tho expense ot their friends In Atlanta. FEVER PROVES CURE FOR TOBACCO HABIT After being a slave tp tobacco In the shape of cigars and a pipe for over fit teen years, and a willing slave at thaL C. V. Arnold, a well-known Atlanta architect, of 197 Qlennwood avenue, can't even stand the smell of the ambke. His case Is now puzzling Dr. W. C. Estes, who has Just pulled him through a serious three weeks' Illness. Both Mr. Arnold and Dr. Estes are satisfied that the fever which held him down for that time Is the cause of the change in the appetite for tobacco, but they can’t Just figure out why. Until he was'sick Mr. Arnold smoked constantly all day long. Whtn ha got out of bed nnd was convalescent, he wanted n cigar, but when he tried to smoke he was made sick. Now he ab hors tobacco. NEW GRAND JURY • FOR MAY TERM The grand Jury for tho May term of superior court waa drawn Wednesday afternoon by Judge John T. Pendleton. Tho term convenes $iay 4. The grand Jurors drawn to serve dur ing tho term are aa follows: George B. lltnman, E. C. Atkins. Erwin, A. W. Farllnger. Julius L. DeGIve, J. W. Harlan, T. B. Graves, C. E. Caverley, J. A. Plaster, Joel Hurt, Robert F. Maddox, S. W. Day, 8. H Phelan, J. L. Bwlsh, F. B. Dancy, J. J Barnes, George S. Lowndes, Sr., Oscar Elsbs, W. Clarke Henderson. H. C. Stockdell, J. F. Meador, J. A. Corbally, E. R. DuBose. \V. D. Brady, H. Durand, George E. Argood, E. C. Callo way. Edward Dougherty. M. 51. Welch, B. L. Willingham. FISHING SMACK ' , SINKS IN STORM Harbor Beach, Mlcli., April 25.—All hope for the little fishing steamer Searchlight, caught In the furious gale bff thla port Tuesday night, has been abandoned. The llfe-savera returned to port last night with pieces of wreckage tearing the name ot tha steamer. GERMAN OFFICER HURTi THROWN FROM HORSE. Berlin, April 26.—Prince Eltel Frits, ths Kaiser's second eon, sustained bruises and a slight concussion ot the brain today when thrown from hla horse during the military maneuvers on Doeberjts Plain. SOUTHERN REPUBLICS* ARE AGAIN AT PEACE. San Salvador, April 25.—A treaty ot peace between Salvador and Nicaragua was signed last night at Amalpa by ministers repreeentlng each country. The terms of tho treaty are honorable to both countries. •CHIEF 0. R. C. OFFICIALS CALL ON ROOSEVELT. Washington,' April 24.—S. B. Hamer, chief conductor ot the Order ot Rail road Conductors In West Virginia, and R. H. Graham, attorney for the order, discussed the- Moyer-Haywood case with the president today. Messrs. Ha mer and Graham left the whits house expressing their entire approval of the president's course. nO0OOO00OOO0OO0O0000OO00OO O TRAIN WAS IN RACE o WITH FLYING BARN. O .0 Lexington, Ky., April 25.—En- O jlnoer Scannont’ train was pass- O O Ing Tobbo station, on tho Cnesa- v» ake and Ohio, when a big wind O ted a tobacco barn and started O O It rolling down hUI toward the O 0 railroad. Scannons saw tha dan- 0 O ger and threw the throttle wide U O open. Tlie barn crashed Into tho 0 a caboose and smashed It. O 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 EIGHT LABOR LEADERS ARRESTED IN NEVADA. FREE CATARRH CURE Brealb, K'Hawking and Spitting Quickly Cured—Fill Out Free Coupon Below. Goldfield. 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MM Mala coupon below. This coupon .. . — package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh cure, mallei! free In plain package. Simply fill In your name and address on dotted fines below sad mall to C. E. GAUSS, 8650 Main Street, Marshall, Mich. FROM STREETCARS TREK ITCHED EIRE A small fire, supposed to have origi nated from a falling spark, was dls covered on the roof of the residence of D. J. Ray, at J33 Lee street. In West End, shortly after 6 o'clock Thursday morning. Four street cars which happened to be on the line at tho time stopped In front of th* refildenne before tbe alarm was turned in, and motormen, con ductors and passengers stood and gazed at the fire on the root for several min Utes before the alarm was given. For tunately tho roof waa damp and the tire spread slowly, otherwise the damage inluli' hai •• be n n .■!'.■ '■■i-rloiis. It was, only a few shingles were burned before the fire company arrived and ex tlngulshed the blaze. H EADACHES AND NEU RALGIA FROM COLDS. LAXATIVE! HltOMO Quinine, the world- CARROLLTON TYROS TO CROSSjjOT SANDS Kibla Temple to Initiate Sixty Into Kho- Klhlx Temple, 'Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khoraisan, will bold x big cere monial session Thursday night In Carrollton. Tbe ceremonial will be preceded by a fan tastic parado, Illuminated with hundreds of red Ore torches. expected thxt fully 100 votaries, In- Mayor Joyner, will Journey from to take part In tbe Me event, the ..., _.lng inode In two special coaches. The train will leave Atlanta at 6:25 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and will return b rlday morning, nt 8:15 o'clock. ... ' . A total of sixty tyros will cross the hot desert sands and sld In furnishing enjoy ment for tho votnrles. Among the can didates aro Congressman Adamson, Mayor Long, of Carrollton, and other prominent tbs ceremonial, a unique ban- Followlng tbe quot will be spi chickens, one a, hard boiled rread.'consisting of 2d0 spring five bushels of on tbs side.^**’ Jve bushel nnd some other things Secretary Thomns tbe ceremonial. _»ry Carrollton rtbli „ ... Wednesday, everything In readiness for LUMBER PLANT BORNS' WITH $20,000 LOSS STAINS OT BLOOD CAUSEHER ARREST Police Take Young Woman on Suspicion, But ReleascrHer. The peculiar actions of a young woman, who gave her name as Mr*. Ida Smith, of Edgewood, and suspicious blood stains on her shirt waist, caused her arrest shortly after midnight of Tuesday as she stepped from the last Incoming trolley car from the water works. The young woman was escorted to the police station and detained in the f f *J»«h* ward. -V.'ur an investigati *a Wednesday morning by Policeman Hol lis and Cowan, Mrs; Smith was ordered released, the police being unable to ob tain any evidence to warrant her being held further. The presence of a strange woman In the vicinity of the water works was reported at the police station earlier in the night, but no action was taken, aa sho whs outsida-of the city. When the water works car reached the city shortly after midnight, the woman was arrested at the Instance of the conductor, who informed a policeman that he thought her conduct should be investigated. During the eaiiy part of the night, Mrs. Smith’s little boy walked into the police station and reported that he had become lost from his mother. The boy was at the station when his mother was brought In. NOTED CHURCHMEN ■ IN NEWORLEANS Gather to Take Part in Con ferring of Pallium on Archbishop Blenk.. AVttse table Preparation Ibr As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of iNi kNis t tfirmu.v PromotesTH^esUon,Cheerful ness and Hesf.Contains neither OpnimtMorphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Ahqiv afoidn-smn.nTUMi Pumpkin Sm£“ AtxJmn* * 1 kMLAUSAh- f Amin Seed * l Hpptrmuit - / BiCar*<*m*SUm* I AperfeclHemedy forConslipa- rion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms £onvulsions,Feveri sh- UCSS and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of dLtf/sss; NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT COPY OF WBAPPEB. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTONIA Ths ocnwuh oommut, new von* errr. ttEW Special to The Georgian. Helena, Ga., April 25.—The large va riety works, planing mill anil dry kiln of the lumber manufacturing company here were totally destroyed by tiro at 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon, entailing a loin of at least 520,000. The fire began In the planing room nnd rapidly spread to the other build ings. In ten minutes from tho first outbreak ths intlre mill waa a mass of ■lames. But for the heroic efforts of the firemen the entire west side of the city would have been destroyed, to gether with the Seaboard Air Line freight depot and yards. Practically no Insurance was carried on the plant. SHREVEPORT TEAM EAGER TO PLAY Bpeclal to Tbe Georgian. Shreveport, La„ April 24.—'The Little nock team expects to reach here from New Or- leant this evening over the Louisiana Rail way anil Navigation Company’s Jins. Tb» local team waa benefited by tha rest yesterday and today, sad all are In pretty good shape now. JOHN MITCHELL ILL IN CHICAGO Chicago, April 24.—John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of America. Is seriously 111 here. Mrs. Mitchell has been summoned' a. Terrorists Sack Postoffice. Sebastopol, April 25.—A band ot armed terrorists drove up to the post- office yesterday, ipade the officials Hold up their hands under penalty of being' shot, took 26,000 of the postoffice funds and escaped. STATEMUTUAL CO. ISSUES CALENDAR Handsome calendars, published by the State Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, of Rome, will be given away on Memorial day, and no better day for such a distribution could be found. For these calendars are symbolical of the South and the cause for which the thousands of the heroes In gray sacri ficed their lives. • In the center Of the calendar Is a- fac-slmlle ot a policy bearing the name of General Robert Lee, and sufround- iIs ere the Hags of the Confederate states done In colors. Already many of ths school children have been eup- plied with these souvenirs and more will be distributed on Friday. COLOR GUARD At”GETTYSBURG TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., April 25,—Tha most notable event In the Southern Catholic church circles In recent years was celebrated here yesterday in the ancient cathedral of St. Louis, when James Hubert Blenk, arblshop of New Orleans, was Invested with the pal lium. . Present and participating In the cer emonies were Archbishops Glennon, of St. Louis; Messmer, of Milwaukee, and H. Slooller. of Cincinnati, together with the follov;ing bishops: T. S. Byrne, of Nashville; W. G. 51cCtoskey, of Louis ville; J. J. Hennessy, of Wichita; J. Jansen, of Belleville, 111.; W. J. Kenny, of SL Augustine, Flo.; J. B. Cotter, Winona, Minn.; R. Scannell, of Omaha, Nebr.; H. J. Carrlgan, of Sioux City, Iowa; B. J. Kelley, of Savannah, Ga.; A. G. Dunne, of Dallas, Texas; N. A. Gallagher, of Galveston, Texas; T. Heslln, of Notches, 5tlss.; T. Meors- chart, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; P. Ver- daguer, Laredo, Texas; E. P. Allen, of Mobile, Ala.; C. Van Deven, of Natchl- touchss. La.; J. B. 5forrls, ot Little Rock, Afk., and P. G„ Estrada, of Ha vana, Cuba. BOB TAYLOR’S NEW LECTURE ; Baptist Tabernacle Friday night. at tickets at Edmondson's Drug Store. The Best Dining Car Service BETWEEN ATLANTA q Cincinnati & Louisville 1 IS OFFERED BY THE Louisville & Nashville R. R. A Solid Vestibuled Train ^ Leavea Union Station 3:30 pn. Daily Ar. both cities 7:50 am. next morntnft L City Ticket Office No. 4 Peachtree SL > ''WTaS6. WOMAN MAKES A PLEA f FOR SUFFERING HORSE Petersburg, Va., April 25.—John T. Parham,'aged *5 years, a Confederate veteran, who waa color guard for his regiment In Pickett's famous charge at Gettysburg, committed suicide by shooting himself In the head with a Colts revolver. He lingered two hours. He had been despondent for some time pnsL When the case of Daniel Hewitt, negro, charged with cruelty to animals, waa called Wednesday morning In po lice court, the main witness to appear against him was iltss May Cruder; a wealthy New York philanthropist who came to Atlanta aome time ago and re. ■Idee at Piedmont avenue and Eighth street. It developed that Miss Cruder had noticed the negro In Piedmont avenue driving a lame horse, and she proin) stopped him and held him until arrival of a policeman. 5tiss Cruder asked that the horse be killed, but Re corder Broyles held that he had no au thority to do this. It being shown that the affection of the leg gave the horse no pain. Dr. Will Carnes, city veteri narian, testified the horse has elephant- Itls, an enlargement ot the leg, but said the nnlmal suffered no pain. Unde? this showing, the recorder dismissed the case, warning the negro, however, not to bring the horse Into the city again. Since coining to Atlanta Miss Cruder has taken an actlvfc Interest in local charity work and Wednesday Informed Dr. Carnes she was ready to aid the Humane Society with money. Miss Cruder Is a member of similar socie ties In New York, France and Brus sels. In Brussels she was the origina tor of a movement that resulted in the harnessing of dogs, used In hauling milk. She has been around the world three times and Is a woman of wide ex perience. BUY A |PHONOGRAPH ' • Small Payments Weekly. j PHILLIPS SCREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree SL Funeral of W.'T. Harbaum. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., April 26.—The funeral service* of the late William T. Har baum were held yesterday afternoon from the residence, 360 New street. The Rev. John M. North nip officiated. In terment waa made In Rose Hill ceme tery. A large number.of Confederate veterans attended tbo funeral. ' PROGRAM IS COMPLETED FOR JUNIOR ORDER MEETING. Special to The Geora&u. Meridian. 5tlss., April 26.—Arrange ments were perfected yeaterday by tho local council for the meeting of ih« State Council Junior Order of United American Mechanics, to be held In Meridian April 13. An -elaborate pro gram has been arranged. -j—— “The Household Surgeon” Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil A Household Surgi* cal Dressing for all wounds, sores and skin diseases, whe ther slight or serious. Relieves pain-antiseptically cleanses-quickly heals. It is sought after, and continually used by all who give it a first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c. nil