Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 25, 1907, Image 5

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, Arnir, k, idot. ESTABLISHED 1865 EISEMAN BROS. The Old Reliable Manufacturing Clothiers Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. ENTLEMEN, the “Big Store” is abloom with match less lines of Ready Suits, that are examples of the high est skill in tailoring, and combine all the other essen tial elements of good clothes-making that insure de pendableness and service. No haphazard assembling, and slip-shod sewing. Every suit a model of careful, painstaking, conscien tious work. So well planned, so nicely fashioned, so carefully finished, the usual ready-to-wear characteristics are absolutely lost in the individuality of of modeling of the Eiseman Bros, garments. • But beneath the good looks of the clothes is the real reason for their excellence and hold-togetherness through constant wear, through rain and shine—ALL- WOOL. That’s the secret. If. all the clothing made was as good as the Eise- man Bros, make, their long established trade would be badly divided; but so few makes can be considered in their class, that the demand for their tailoring has put them at the very fore-front of popularity, and builaed for them the largest retail clothing business in the en tire South. ' . Let your preference be wisely guided, and choose this store for your purchases. Hat Store defines the department of Men’s Head Gear at Eiseman Bros. Shoe department carry ing a complete line of the famous Hess Shoes for Men and Boys, be- sid. many worthy and fashionable lasts in the dependable EISEMAN SPECIAL. ABERDASHERY—A collection of the newest and best In apparel Inciden tals— Every correct pattern— Every new departure In design— Every new color, weave and style In Men's Negligee Shirts. The greatest range of variety in Neckwear—and Fancy Hose. Sole Agents In Atlanta for the celebrated Dr. Delmel Linen Mesh— and Stuttgarter Sanitary Underwear. Every tyrie Of Soft and Stiff Hat that the style monarchs of Ilatdom have decreed as exclusively correct, is rep resented in the display.. You can’t go wrong on choice at this Hat Shop. Pictures can’t adequately portray their style or grace ful fashioning. The best blocks from the best makers is the whole story in a nut shell. WE CLOSE AT 12 NOON FRIDAY Memorial Day EISEMAN BROS. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall ATLANTA. GIRL WAS NOT DRUGGED, FRIENDS OF DEAD MAN SAY; TOOK DRINK OF WHISKY Danville, Va., April 25.—A etatement signed by J. H. Shipman, of Livingston, Va, has been sent to various newspa pers on behalf of young Theodore Estes, Who wga killed Monday afternoon by Judge Loving, protesting against the accounts of the tragedy published. He declares that the statement that tho daughter of Judge Loving was drugged and assaulted by young Estes Is false, and that ‘Judge Loving, In his state ment before the ball commissioner, did not make such an allegation. He claims that the only provocation Judge Loving had was that Miss Loving had become Intoxicated from a drink of whisky given her by young Estes. The statement Is made that while Kates and the girl were driving togeth er the young man gave the girl a drink of liquor from a flask which he had In his pocket, and the Impression Is sought to be made that the young woman was Intoxicated and no more. In concluding, Mr. Shipman states the killing was a cruel, cold-blooded and heartless murder. The funeral of young Estes will take place from the Estgs home today. Mrs. Estes, mother of the victim, was quoted today as saying: “I hope Judge Loving Is freed. If he does not slander my son. It ho does, we will fight to the bitter end." Miss Loving, at the time she went driving, during which she alleges the assault occurred. Was visiting Miss An nie Kidd, daughter of County Clerk E. L. Kidd. There Is a belief here, as In Nelson ROOSEVELT'S PARTY SOLID IN SOUTH, county, that Estes was guilty of no as sault on the young lady. “ His family claim that when he drove from his home in Lovlngston, Monday morning, to Oak Ridge, to attend to business, he went to the home of County Clerk E. L. Kidd, where Mien Loving spent the night, and volunteered to accompany her home. Saying ahe did not feel well, ■he did not go home with him, and re mained there until her mother called for her and took her home, DETECTIVES AND POLICE GUARD SENATOR TILLMAN; 10 NEGROES IN AUDIENCE Pittsburg, Pa., April 25.—Twenty-two detectives and a squad of uniformed Policemen were stationed In the Car negie Music Hall last night during the address of Senator Ben R. Tillman, of Sf >uth Carolina, who discussed the race Problem before the Park Avenue (Al legheny) Athletic Club. There were hut ten negroes in the audience. Senator Tillman called for a vote of the audience as to whether the negro "os the equal of the white man. The entire audience, except the ten negroe*. vrit ed In the negative. One man took exceptions to- Tillman's remarks and made several Interruptions. Tillman made him admit he came from Europe. Senator Tillman declared that Booker T. Washington was but one negro In ten million and was half white at that. W. C. Phelps is III. W. C. Phelps, a traveling man, who was stricken blind in Nashville, Tenn., In January, of 1906, Is conflned to his home In Edgewood, Oa., with a severe attack of rheumatism and Is threatened with paralysis again. Asserts S. C., Ga. and Fla. Republicans Arc For President. Washington, April 25.—"In the states I visited, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, the Republicans are In hearty accord with the administration. They are Roosevelt men through and through." said First Assistant Post master General Hitchcock, upon his return from the South last night, where he has been on an Inspection tour. Mr. Hitchcock remarked that there were a few "disgruntled and general ly discredited men” who have dropped out of the old organization, but that such were In the decided minority. Mr, Hitchcock refused to give other de tails except to say a few words of praise of the workings of his depart ment In the section visited. BOB TAYLOR’S NEW LECTURE At Baptist Tabernacle Friday night. Get tickets at Edmondson's Drug Store. COTTON SPINNERS MEET IN BOSTON Boston, April 26.—The annual meet ing of the National Association of Cot ton Manufacturers opened In Hunting- ton hall, Massachusetts Institute of PACKING PLANT BURNS; LOSS MAY REACH $400,000 Pittsburg, Pa„ April 25.—The large acreage In Spring Garden avenue, Al leghaney, covered by the various ware houses, abattoirs, cattle wards and packing establishments of the William Zoler Company, was visited by a dis astrous fire last night, which did dam age amounting to from (500,000 to (400,000, and for a time threatened to spread In every direction. It was a very stubborn blase that SOON TO BE OPENED Line Will Extend From Ilawkinsville to Bain- bridge Then to Gulf. Technology, yesterday for a two days' convention. President James 51. McCall. Everett W. Burdette. Harvey Chase. J. K. Row. latt, Samuel T. Hubbard, of New York, and G. A. Gordon, of Savannah, were the speakers. I Visit RICH’S NEW j SHOE DEPARTMENT Now open for business with the most complete line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes ever shown in the South \ 52-54-56 WHITEHALL STREET _ Special to The Georgian. Hswklnsvllle, Ga., April 25.—Haw- klnsvllle Is soon to become the north ern terminus of the Gulf Air Line railroad. It Is currently stated that the Ilawkinsville and Florida Southern road, which has been running several years from Hawklnsvtlle to Worth, will merge Into a new combination, and will go on south through Ashbura, Sylvester and Brldgeboro. Thence It will be ex tended to Balnbrldge. where It will connect with lines having several gulf ports. This new regime Is to take place on May 1, when through trains will run from Hawklnsvllle to Brldgeboro on the Georgia Northern road. H. E. Rodes, general manager of the Hawk|nsvllle and Florida Southern, with headquar ters at Hawklnsvllle, and T. E. Love- Joy, vice president of the First National Bank of Hawklnsvllle and one of the leading business men of the city, will be among the promoters. This Im portant new outlet will give Hawklns vllle a short direct line to the gulf. necessitated the presence of every piece of Alleghaney Are lighting apparatus. All the bulldlngi s. with the exception of a fire-proof structure at the west end of the plant, are a total loss. The loss Is partially covered by Insurance In seventy-five different companies. Once the dreaded back draught nar rowly missed caut'ng the death of a score of firemen who were manning several streams Inside the fire-proof building. It Is thought crossed wires started the fire. SAME RECEIVERS FOR TENNESSEE Judge Dsn A. Perdee's teflon In ap pointing two receivers for the Chattanooga Southern railroad whs affirmed In the Fed eral court In Chattanooga Wednesday after ancillary proreedinga petitioning confirma tion at fhe receivers had been Med by the attorneys for the Pacific Improvement Com pany. The two receivers appointed by Judge Pardee are Weaton W. Kent and Rdward C. Osborne, the latter being one of the exeentore of Ruaaell Sage's will. It will lie recalled that two notes, which It was alleged had not been paid, were made payable to the estate of the late Wall street money lender. THOSE BEAUTIFUL Auburn * Tints _. 90 noticeable (lUUUlil a Jitin war im.ixtouix nmoiiK ftsblonnble women, are produced only hjr Imperial Hair Regenerator , ng know ... __ | n^plIeBj absolutely bnrmlei mw'iy unriuivBis, uai- by bathe. Any Bhade predated. Sample of hslr colored Imperial Chen.' Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d SI., N. T. Sold by Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta* Ga. A teftafttfc trutmaat tat Whltktf. Opium, Mat* phlnt. Cam In, Ch fatal, Tobatca pad Hionflta ala at Mam hbaatllm Bragg & Ryon Kyo OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices: 334-325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3001 The Only KmIij Imtt- Ini, In Georgia. 229 Woodward Aw., ATLANTA, 6A. IN A SHADOW 30 MILES OF TRACK IS BEING LAID BY CENTRAL OF GA. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., April 25.—Thirty milea of new track between Macon and At lanta In now being constructed by the Central of Georgia Railroad Com pany In order to' facilitate the han dling of trains on that division. The work was begun last week and will be completed within the next elx months. The tracks are being laid at various stations along the line, and In some places between stations, and are arranged so that when the track Is doubled, which will eventually have to be done, these tracks can be used In the double tracking. Inveterate Tea Drinker Peered Paralysis. Steady use of either tea or coffee often produces alarming aymptome, ns the poison (caffeine) contained In these beverages acts with more potency In some persons than In others. "I was never a coffee drinker," writes an Illinois woman, "but a tea drinker. I was very nervous, had frequent spells of sick headache and heart trouble, and waa subject at times to severe attacks of bilious colic. "No end of sleepless nights—would have spells at night when my right side would get numb and tingle like a thou sand needles were pricking my fleeh. At times 1 could hardly put my tongue nut of my mouth and my right eye and ear were affected. "The doctors told me I waa liable to become paralysed at any time, so I was In constant dtead. I took medicine of various doctors and no end of patent medicine—all to no good. "The doctors told me to quit using tea, but I thought I could not live with out It—that It was my only etay, I hail been a tea drinker for twenty-five years; waa under the doctor's care for fifteen. “About elx months ago I Anally quit tea and commenced to drink I'oetum. “I have never had one spell of slck- h-adache since and only one light at tack of bilious colic. Have quit hav ing those numb spells at night, sleep well and my heart Is getting strongtr all the time.” Name given by Poatum Company. Battle Creek. Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle,” in ■Mickagca. -There's a Reason.'’ VISIT HAVANA NOW “BEELINE’S” S. S. Brunswick ‘40 Round trip to Havana includes all expenses on steamer. Return ing on eame boat per mits two days In Ha- months .. Fortnightly from Brunswick, Go. The aafrst and nrost enjoyable trip of the season. Each day a period of de light. Luxurious atnterooms. I»road promenade decks. Fine cuisine. ; Vr i te . e .‘ l Z l Z^. n .'L e 2? ,, * e y° ur ro °™* J. G. LIGEOUR, Commercial Agt. Dent. 3. Brunswick Steamship Co* Brunswick, Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without I'll III. enrh. lt«at teeth |8. Money can not buy battle ' ~ A D EI PHlLi_ DENTAL ROOMS, No. 39 Whitehall 8t. out pain. Book of p«i» Oculars sent PBK^ BANKRUPT SALE. I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before tb« court house door, In Fulton county, during the hunl hours of sale, on lisy 2, lOrf. subject to couflrmallori or rejection by ih« referee In bankruptcy, the following par cels of laud, to-wit; 1. lu the city of Atlanta. In land lot M, of the llth district of originally 11-nry, now Fulton county, Georgia, commencing nt the southwest corner of Lambert Tyler atreete. and running thence went nloug the south side of Tyler street 3385 feet to Walnut street, thence south.along with Tyler afreet 338.5 feet to bert street, thence north Rlong the side of Lambert street 300 feet to the t>» NEW BERTILLON MAN MUST BE APPOINTED Knperlntendent J. M. N’rr, of the baresu of Identlflcetlon et the Federal penitentiary, end oee of the In-st known end efficient IlertUlon experts In the country, will re main In Atlanta when I.la connection with the government prison ends on May 15. He he. accepted nn offer to become gen eral manager of the Capital City Anto (“pm- pany, anti will assume charge of the bust- nets ee soon as he leaves Ele present po sition. Huperintendent Nye eeut In hie realgnatlon name days ego to take effect on May 16. So fsr no successor In Superintendent Nyo et the Federal prison has been selected, and will not be until nfter a civil serv ice examination. Much sn examination will be held and tho three aurreaeful candidates will lie selected by the department of Jns. ties end the names given to Warden Moyer. Of these three, the warden will select one. MAID DID NOT STEAL ROYAL GEMS Berlin. April M.-A cnee Hut bee become a cause celchre effecting royally more then all year* ended today In the acquittal of Frauleln Milewoka. formerly n lady In wait ing to.the late Princess Amalie, of Hchleoa. wig II-.1,inn. aunt of the empress, who wae charged with stealing the princess' Jewels. aide of Lambert atreet 300 feet Tyler atreet and running thence west par allel with Tyler atreetKS'i feet to Wei. nnt atreet. thence aoutli along tin- euat ai.i,> of Walnut street 217 feet to Tbur of Thnrtuoud street parallel with Walnut street 100 feet, thane east parallel with Tyler street lit to Laml>ert atreet, thence north along the weat side of Lambert atreet 134 feet to the beginning point. I Invite written blda for tho following property, to-wit: of yarns, and the d; ure of ruga ami tin.* spinning id the dyeing of yarns, lnclud- rr supplies, all situated In the the Southern Rug ami Carpet Inbefore first described. mid Southern . &ng and _ — B. All dye slnffs and chemicals contained in the mill building of said hAnkrupt. t. All carpeting of oald bankrupt. Jute and cotton, belosglsg to sale rapt. For further details, reference la made to the order of Honorable Percy H. Adam., referee In bankropwy. In re .Southern Hue icicri-u >u i ibsiuyiij, its tu otmiurni and Carpet mills bankrupt. In the din rlct 9. 1307. Above Mlea and bids being lu accordance therewith. Opportunity for Inspection of said property, and any part thereof. wlU be furnished bl<* * cation to the undersigned, 'Adders « appll- W. B. SMITH, Trustee In Bankruptcy of Southern Rug and Carpet Mills. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive. From I bap Ssrsnnali .... 7.A0 Jacksonville . 7.50amj.M llscon ...11.40 am Ja 4.15 pwlM Macon 3.10 dc .1140 pm . 6.00 in . 10.44 IQ . 4.00 pa , . 6.30 pm . 1.15 pas