Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 26, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, IS ENGINEER KILLED; TWO OTHERS HURT IN PENN, WRECK Passenger Train Crashes Into Freight Friday Morning. Philadelphia. April 24,-On* man killed and two badly Injured la n wreck early thle morning on tbe Delaware dlrliloa of the l'enneylTouta railroad near Kden Sletlon, kitted Inetently end John Htargeoa, conduc tor, mid Frank Manning. Ilrouian, eerloutlr Injured. Tho latter may die. The wreck FORTH DENTISTS TO BEGRAOUATED Southern Dental College Has Commencement Friday. Bad Blood la rcaponalble for moot of tbe dl«- cneee aod aliments that afflict hu manity. To rid jhmH of It ttvi Hood’s Sarsaparilla Liquid or Ubl«U, 100 Doaos IL Awnings For stores, Offices, Residences, Public Hull dings, etc., manu factured and put up. AH work guaranteed lowest prices. Phone or write for , estimates. J. M. HIGH CO. Atlanta, Ga. THINKS ALABAMANS LUPHOL OF THE RAIL The commencement txerdte* end tbe 10th aanlrenary of the Southern Dental College i will be held nt 1:10 o'clock Friday night nt 'the Grand opera hooae. The gndaetlng ctnee It compoeed of forty mambera. An Intonating program has boen 1 arranged, one of the featuree of which will be tbe ennnel oration by Ber. Sam W. Small. Following le tho cleeeroll: Wilfred P. Aflame. John W. Arnold, C. Edward ilarhanan, Uarar Loo Barnwell. D. , Benjamin t'anlwell, Jvfferton D. Cbaaoii. Clinton Joaeph I>eLoach, Ueorco G. Do#a, Mel Lawrence Dowd, T. N. Brent, Louie T. Field., Hugh Furrior, Frank B. llcern, Fred IU llula, Lomond II. Hunter, William Coop er Bumphriee, Wlllluui B. Hutching., Judge Staunton Jon ..-a, Dnncan Bowden Ktnnady, EfcAt: hear. Amot A. Ifcklenue, Wealoy O. Me- Rally, John E. Ogletree, J. Burge Patrick, June Che.nutt l'etten, Lawrcucn Roper, Daniel hi. Share. William F. Bcbaner, Lon nie Murdell Strickland, Tally Uriah Smith, Emory Speer Souther, J. Clifford Blkee, Ul- pfaltn G. Turner, Tnimtee Aqullln Weath ers, Jainea Edward \Valler~Bnrt C. Wit- llamion, end Virgil M. Watdroup. WELLS NOT GUILTY OF KIDNAPING BOY tbe superior court Thoradsy afternoon. It 3 ft; roureo of tho trial, ha produced evidence need the Jt •e been kldi which conrlno the young man »u i.„ uiu, iv auunm,. Welle we# represented by Atturnoy Bert! wSt ROBBERS HOLD UP SOUTHERN TRAIN English, Ind., April it.—Four mneked and heavily armad robbera attempted at dawn today to a rob a faat passen ger train on the Southern railroad near here, W. E. Cummings was probably fatally wounded. The highwaymen hod stopped tbe train and were preparing to go through the coaches when Mar shal Cummlnga appeared with a posts and opened lire on them. One bandit wai captured, REBUILDING THE BLOCK DESTROYED BY RECENT FIRE. Special to The Georgian. Bamson, Ala., April 21.—Dirt was broken yeeterday for the mercantile of T. B. Faulk Jk Co, whoa# building and stock were destroyed by fire ten days ago. The building will be S0x100 feet, made of brick, with solid plate glasa front, and adjoining the building now being erected by E. G. McCormick. Two lota have been bought by the Early Broe.. of Para, Ala, on- Main street, adjoining the property of Jt. P. McDuffie A Sons, alio one let by J. D. Williams, adjoining tha tame lots, on which three brick store build ings will ha built. Alto the People's Dank will erect a building on tha cor ner of Main and Central streets. Session Expected To Eclipse That of Any Former Year. President Finley Talks of Recent Legislation at Mobile. MUNYON’S WITCH HAZEL ~ soap Son A>Velver; WWMr Keeps Lady and BaDy /. Sweef As looses Special to Tbe Georgian Mobile. Ala., April M.-lfnder tbe auspice# of the MoMIe Commercial Club, yeaterdey l’reildent W. W. Finley of tbo Southern railway fglianf au address here yeetefday afternoon before a Urge number of repre sentative business tuen of this city. President Finis; neeeesery to poll ueta men tt"“ crease tbol- _ _ tlielr earning capacity aud tbelr credit. or (bat tbelr crodlt la dependent upon sustain ed earning copnclty. Tha remit can not ex pect to earn enough from their current op erations to provide themsclvee with tho fa- llttlae absolutely exeenttal In the tntereat of our people. Th| money must be borrowed. t wltb a full knowl- to the :o their tbe gov. coniequoncee ■uiiee, and t< ibllc, either tl Special to The Georgian. Dublin, Go, April 29.—Enough con tracts have been signed by the manage ment to give asaurance that the com ing session of the Dublin Chautauqua will be one of the beat ever held here. The opening date le June 1< and the Cbautauqua will last one weak. The following talent has been en gaged: Imperial Italian band, twenty-three piece*, for one week: the Orphans' Mu sical Club, for a week: Edwin Brush, Chicago; H. IV. J. Ham, Gainesville. Ga.; miss Day, Oak Park, 111.; Colonel "Bob" Beads, Birmingham, Fa.; Dr. Alexander R. Tnrr, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. IV. W. Landrum, of tha Ftrat Baptist church of Atlanta, wilt preach the opening sermon Sunday night, June 19. Thera wilt be no exercises Sunday morning. During tha week thera will be an oratorical contest between the pupils of the public schools In this section of the state. Eastman, Hawktnavltte, Coch ran, McRae, Vldalta, Wrlghtavllle, Ten- nltte, Banderavltle, Statesboro, Swatnn- boro and Mllledgevllle will probably enter the conteet. There wit) be throe medals awarded. The Chautauqua has been In eucceasful operation for live years and the association owns tin au ditorium erected last year that has u seating capacity of nearly 2,000, ■ i 1 ■ - -f ,’ILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. PASO OINTMENT It guaranteed to cure noy cats oI Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- trudlujj PHrv In Cto It days or money BELLAMY STORER LEASES A HOME Boston, April 29.—Tha residence at Mart mro anil Dartmouth atreeta baa been leased by Frnncle ft. Crowutnebleld to Bellamy Slorer. Mr, fttorer will return to Amerlcn early In tbe full. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FUSSELL HELD UNDER BOND, CHARGED WITH KILLING THOMAS 8pectal to The Georgian. Doerun, Ga, April 29—Brad Fuaiell, who shot J. M. Thomas, waa arrested yesterday antJ had a trial before a Jus tice of the peace and the evidence juetl. fled the Judgo to put him under a |2,f.oi) bond, which wax almost Immediately given by a|p of the cltlsens of this place. RU8SIAN~ IMMIGRANTS MAY LOCATE IN ALABAMA. Special to Tha Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, April 29—Tha state department ot agriculture haa re ceived a letter from Warsaw which la ■ follows: • 'T have tha honor to pray you to be eo kind as to send me a copy of de scriptive literature; annual reports and Information for home-ueekera, tanned by the department of agriculture of tho state of Alabama, and containing all about farming, stock ratling, gardening and fruit growing." NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN g more potent remedy In the roots and herbs of the field than was ever produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned days of onr grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines and Lydia E. Plnkham, of Lynn, Uasa., In her study of roots and herbs and their power over disease discovered and gave to tbe women of the world a remedy for their peculiar Ilia more potent and efficacious than any combination of drags. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound lean honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therm] than thirty years, its Ion: liter to women, entitles Lydl "1 do not ftos . . railroad#, to thalr reven capacity to serve the pur' ernor or th tbe legltlai true fact# ere known I have mpreine confl uence that tba course of tbit company and of the other Alabama carrier# will bo upheld by tbe coneervntlain and by tbe Sense of Justice and'right of alt tbe people of Ala bama. ' to serve the . ■ tbe legtelitnre wonld hare favored alatlou In qm OUT-ODOR PLAT Summer Playgrounds To Be Provided by tho City. The movement to secure summer playgrounds for the school children was started Thursday afternoon, when committee from the Asaoclated Chari ties appeared before the board of edu-' cation at Its regular iponthly meeting and outlined tha plana'proposed. Thin committee waa composed of Secretary J. C. Logan, pf the Associated Chari ties, and V. II. Krlegahaber and G. H- B random Secretary Logan pointed out to the board the good work accomplished last year by the one playground established and supported through voluntary con trlbutlona and showed how those chtl dren who had tha advantages of It were far better prepared to lake up their telsone In the fall. He also showed that Investigations had proven that play la at essential to the proper training of a child as study, and that this play should bs under the direction of a com petent lnatrcutor. The plana call tor the playground* to be conducted this summer under the car* of th* association and Prafaaaor Theodor* Toepal, of the public schools, and Secretary Logan asked the i ot the board In tha movement members ot the board manifested keen Interest In the plan and agreed to open as many playground! In school yard* as aro necessary. At the next meeting of th* finance commute* of council the committee from the Asaoclated Charities will ap near and ask for an appropriation o 9500 to carry out the work. This money will take care of two or three play grounds and will pay for the cost of helpers In the work and other et Incidental to the movement. ■ —- ■ —. : FOUND HER LOVER DEAD WHEN 8HE ARRIVED TO WED. GASOLINE ENGINES 2 to 200 H. F. Largest visible stock in the South. Re liable as steam power. Convenient at electric power. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 64 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain. 50c each. Best teeth 13. Money can not buy butt I'HILADBLPI DENTAL KUUkffi, No. 29 Whitebait I and WHISKEY HABITS | cured at borne wlttv loutpaln. Book of paw I ttculara sent FBr,F, I mmmmmmmm n. m. woausr, m. a P Atlas to, Ga. office 1MN. Pryor Street, CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From — Farannah .... 7.09 Jacksonville . 7.V. . ... Mteon ■ ■.■■.■■U.Onro Macon Macon Macon 4.15 r 9.91 [ 9.10 [ Depart To— Macon 11.49 Macon 8.05 UL, Jacktonvlile ..10.49 am Macon 4.0) pm jackeonvllle .. k30 pui Savannah 9.15 pm ... JP, tlaiu baa live thousand tree#. T. C. Hall, who recently returned from Florida, where he baa lieeu upending tome weeks being there during the recent cold Special to The Georgian. Raleigh, N. C, April 29—Late yes terday evening Mtee Thelma Llndgren, ot St. Paul, Minn, arrived In this city expecting to meet her sweetheart. Cap tain Hons Thorton, but only to learn that he was drowned th* day aha left her western home.. He and three other men In a naptha launch Tuesday dashed over th* dam at Buckhom Shoals, on th* Cape Fear river and a loat. Telegrams ware sent th* young woman but ah* did not recalve them. Mlsa Llndgren la only 19 and a beautiful young woman. Thoraon was foreman of a large electric plant. Tha bodies of the drowned men have not been recovered. CAPTAIN SLADE WINS SEAT IN LEGISLATURE. pcutlo value, list of actual During its record of more than thirty year*, its long 11 of toot* serious ills peouliar to women, entitles Lydia E. Plnkham'* Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person and every thinking woman. When women are troubled with Irregular or painful functions, weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, backache, flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervoua prostration, they should remember there is one tried and ' ham's Vegetable Compound. No other true remedy, Lydia E. Pink- remedy 'in the country has such a record of cures of a ale ms, and thousands of women raiding in every pert of the U nltcd Ltes bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink- tab Vegetable compound and what it has dons for them. Mrs. Pinkham invite* all sick women to write her for advice. She haa , yearn l Unified late direction. Address, Lynn. Maas. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., April 26.—Hon. James Slade, ax-mayor ot till* city, and a noted educator, captain of a regiment In the Confederate army and a echolar of high repute, was elected to repre sent Muscogee county in the general aseembly of the Oeorgla legislature at tbe election held here Wednesday. The returns were not complete until yes terday afternoon when the result from Edwards district came In and It was learned that H. C. McCutchcn did not get a single vote In that district. Stuekey School Closet. Special to The Georgian. Stuckey, Go., April 29—Tha school dosed here Tuesday and quite a large crowd witnessed the closing exercises. Colonel M. T. Knight, of Swalniboro, Ga.. spoke to the audience on the sub ject of free or public school*, and begged the pepple to never rest or ceae* their effort* until they had a school district laid, out here and had a free school for nine months In each year. Mammoth 8hov*l at Work. Special to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala., April 29—A steam shovel, weighing 76,000 tons, hat Just been Installed on the Tennessee river bank. In East Decatur, by J. D. Scruggs. Mr. Scruggs wilt use tbta mammoth shovel In scooping up clay to us* at hie brick factory near by. Ha oper ates here one of the largest brick plants In north Alabama. Organise Telephone Company. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Oa., April 20.—Th* peo ple of Price and community have or ganised a local telephone company with twenty-live 'phones. Tbe line run* to Gainesville, via John W. Spencer's merchant mill, connection being mad* with the local exchange. BELLAMY MAY DIE FROMJS WOUND Reed Held in Jail To Await Outcome of the Shot Fired. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., April 29.—John Bel lamy, the young man who was shot and seriously Injured by Frank Reed, an other young man at the boarding house of the latter Wednesday night. Is re ported to b* In a dangerous condition from bis wounds. Reed shot Bellamy from a window of his boarding house as the latter was standing on the aide- walk. Reed and Bellamy had a quart-el about a ring which hod been raffled, and Retd claimed that It was not awarded to the right person. Bellamy attacked Reed and tha latter going to his boarding house, fired at Bellamy, inflicting a serious wound. Reed Is In jell. OFFERED BIG PROFIT FOR HIS PEACH CROP Gainesville, Oa.. April 26.—There art only two peach orrhnriln In northeast Oeorgla that resort their fruit as unhurt. Dr. Mark llnui slates that bis peaches it Belluiout are unhurt by the col< Mr. Adai Mr. Hall ntmi ilnte. that ho anil ■at. who la Interested In the prop- vf lieeu offered 15,090 prutit upon ai, ■ i hav, —._ . , deal, but refuted it. Ditcuatlng Tick Eradication. Special.to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., April 29.—Dr. E. M. Nlghbert Is spending this week In Chattanooga, where he will meet gov ernment and ptttto experts, who will discuss matters of farm management and the tick eradication. John T. Wa ters Is also in Chattanooga, where he was summoned to attend a meeting of ths state and Federal authorities In discussing farm management and rota tion of crops. SOAP IN HIS CELL TO APPEAR SICK L. Vamadoe, of Valdosta Convicted of Forging Check. Cincinnati, April 29.—Lamartine Varundoe, of Vnldoatn, Os., who was convicted on cbeck forging charge, It Is said, was illscov cred Using soap pellets to msko him appear sick. Vsrusdoe waa yesterday sentenced to nu Indeflnlte term In the Mnnaflohl reform atory. The court Ignored the offer of C. C. Vnrutdoe, hit father, before the trial that he would honor the checks. E VISITS ROOSEVELT AT WHITE . HOME / Would Not Talk Except To Say His Call Was Social. Wiioblngtoc. April 26.—Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, whose name haa been freely mentioned In connection with an alleged conspiracy ngainst President Roosevelt, wilt one of tbe early vlaltora at the white house -psterday. * When he came away he told the nt..-,.- per men his vlalt waa merely n social one, aud be hod uotblng to aay further. (VITIATE TYROS Atlanta Temple Journeys to Carrollton, Georgia. headed by Koval Vlalar W Ell la in M. Smith Journeyed to Carrollton Thursday night nn«L Initiated forty-one tyroa—caucfldatee—luto the myatertee of the order. The vnrloua Oriental anlinala of the tem pie were In aplendtd condition, and the candldiitee were given a decidedly warm time iu the big caravan trip over tho aiazllntr desert sands. Among the newly made Khoraaaana were Congressman Adnin son and Mayor Isong, of Carrollton. After tbe ceremonial. Congressman Aduuisou re marked that he bad uever laughed much and had so much fun In all life. The cermonlal waa preceiled hr a unique and fantastic street parade, brilliantly il luminated with red ore torches and pre senting n number of grotesque features. Immediately on tho disband meat of the pa rade, the knights were, served with lunch Carrollton’ people were tlrelessln their’ef forts to render the occasion enjoyable, and succeeded admirably. The Atlanta pnrty returned to the city Friday morning. The trip waa made In sjh* clnl coaches. ON CROWDED STREET Sufferers Do you want relief—in just a" few moments and no bad after-effects. If so, you have ouly to , Miles’Anti-Pa Two Tragedies Enacted in Dallas—One Dead and One May Die. Spoclal to The Grorglan. Dnllaa, Tax.. April 29.—Alnnxo Hall, a young man, wuu shot ami killed here yea tarduy ufKrnoou by K. C. Pot*. Pate aur- rendered, raying th* .booting wa, done In ■elf-d.fen,., but refasud to tell wbat ltd up C. J. Klrliy wa, tbot hero yeuterday after noon by V. It. tloMlok, and to tmdly wound ed that he will dla. Tbe .booting occurred yetterdty after- noon nnd created much excitement. Itnatlck It a welt khuwu dairyman near Dallaa. h ■ am take, Dr. Pills. If subject to headache, have them with you al ways. No harm can como from their use, if taken as directed, as they contain no bpium, chloral, mor phine, cocaine, chloro form, heroin, alpha and beta eucaine, cannabis in- dica or chloral hydrate, or their derivatives. Ask your druggist about thorn. "It gives me great rkaeur* to be able to refer to the Dr. Mite* Anti- Fain Pltle aa the beet remedy w* hav* ever had In our houte for tbo preven tion and euro of headache. My wife who has been a constant tuff ever for year# with the above complaint. Joint me In recommending Dr. Mil*#’ Anti- Pain rilta, hoping they may fall Into tbo hands of all who .offer." J. L BUSH, IVatcrvlett, X. T. Dr. MlltV Anti-Pain Pills are told by S tir druggist, who will guarantee that * tint package will benefit. If It fall*, he will return yeur money. U dose, 29 cent*. Never told In bulk. liiles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TRANSPORTATION CLUB’S SMOKER The Tnnaportetlon Club will 'celebrate Memorial Day by a mnoker Friday night lu tha coxy roomt In the Equitable building. Every member In tbe city la expected to be ASSAULTED AND ROBBED; MAN DIE3 OF INJURY. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Mils., April 29.—Harry Delshl, aged 60 year*, a sub-contractor on the Goodyear railroad, who was found lying beside the Illinois Central tracks near Seifert switch, Tuesday In an unconscious condition skull fractured, died In the Jackaon Sanitarium Wednesday night The authorltlea believed he waa way laid, robbed and murdered. He had a large aum of money on hla person Monday night when he started to re turn to tbo grading camp. GOOD PRICE BEING PAID FOR NEW TOBACCO CROP. Special to The Georgian. Balnbrldge, Ga., April 29.—The un usually heavy rains In this section for the past week hav# done a great deal ot damage to tbe growing tobacco crop. The acreage in tobacco this year over last show* a large Increase. The prices being paid on contract tor the fered for good tracts have already been signed tor the larger part of tbe crop. Arrow Collars 1 DO NOT BIND HERE. 2 SMOOTH EDGES. . 3 CRAVAT SLIDES EASILY. 4 POINTS EVEN HERE. 6 SIT CLOSE HERE. Are made of fabrics treated by the Clupeco process before being cut. This insures easier work in the laundry and permanency of sire, as well os correctness of form. ovea 300 STYLES. QUARTER SIZES. t5c x EACH, 3 FOR 3Bo. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., MAKERS OF CLUETT SHIRTS. If You Are Wise, Mr. Merchant, You will apply The Long Distance Bell Telephone to your business. It will make profits, save time, travel, trouble and money. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Li°N I Cincinnati, Louisville ALL POINTS NORTH THROUGH SLEEPING CARS, DINING CARS I CITY TICKET OITICE, 4 PEACHTREE ST. COTTON TIE TRUST PUTS UP PRICE 10c BUNDLE Plttaburg, Pa., April 29.—Price* ad- ties ready for shipment from thle cltv vanced 10 cents a bundle when the cot ton tie market was opened yesterday by the United States Steel Corporation. There are 2,600,000 bundles of cotton to the South. Last year the price per bundle was 86 cents. It Is estimated by the steel corpora tion that tha cotton crop will be 20 p-r cent larger than that of last year. DR. WHARTON’S ADDRESS ON THE LIFE OF A SOLDIER Dr. !!. M. Wharton, the eTangellit, whole revival aermona In the Raptlit chnrchei have attracted each widespread attention, will deliver an addreia to veterans, tbelr sons nnd daughters Friday ulght nt tbo Sec ond llnptlait church In houor of Memorial Day. Ilia subject will be "Lessons from a ed throughout the war with distinction. His address should prove n masterpiece of ora tory. with such a subject and with the speaker’s Intlmtae knowledge of a soldier • PUBLIC OFFICES CLOSE; STORES GIVE APIERNOON In order that every Atlanta cltlsen who desires may have opportunity to do honor to tbe memory of tho old Confederate vet erans on Memorial Day, practically every business house In Atlanta where the atatns of the„ business will permit closed tbelr 7 " hoases county yll Saturday morning. , , . The poatomce closed at 12 o clock nnd III remain dosed until 6:36 o'clock will afternoon, be 01 After that time the office a open for the tflnsactlon of business. A larger number of business houses nnd other concerns were closed during the entire day Friday than naa ever been the case be fore, and greater nurobrs who did not close Friday morning suspended business rriday afternoon. Eat More of the most nutritious of flour foods—IJneeda Biscuit—the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to Save More because for value received there is no food so economical as Uneeda Biscuit In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY