Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 29, 1907, Image 4

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HHHH : I TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, AI'Rir. 30, ISCT. The Hat for all men — T5he Stetson Gives the “ wide-awake ’’ touch to the young man. Satisfies the experience of the man in his prime. Matches the dignity of maturity. Wherever the man, whatever his age, the Stetson fills the bill. That is our experience,, Every Stetson Been (he Stetion Name We carry the Stetson in ell etyjes—Soft end Derby. $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00. ESSIG BROS., ^r es 26 Whitehall Street. GAINES NEW PRESIDENT Succeeds Dr. Moncrief as Head of Cox College Faculty. CA PIT ALA ND LABOR A G REE; INDUSTRIAL SKIES CLEAR New Yorlf, April 38.—With labor and capital practically at peace In New York atatp and city and with dispatches from Boaton, Pittsburg, Chicago and 8t. Lou la Indicating almllar conditions, tha opening ot the outdoor conatructlon season finds the Industrial sky prac tically free of dark clouds and every thing la harmonious. This contentment Is generally reflect ed In the manufacturing and Industrial canters and bayond a few localized and sporadic strikes tho labor situation Is regarded, as brighter than for many years. ALMA MONROE, AGED 13, MARRIES AFTER CHURCH After attending church Sunday night In Howell Station, Ulss Alma Monroe, a pretty lass of only 13 years, and Kos- ter West, 15 years old, a merchant In the Marietta rood, .eloped and were married at the home of a minister. Tliu parents pf the. girl, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Monroe, of T McDonough street, P had not the slightest Intimation of the intentions of the couple and were greatly wrought up on learning of tha - elopement. They have not seen their f dHughter since the marriage, but learn ed Monday morning that she Is with her husband at the home of hla father, In Howell Station. Mrs. Monroe stated Monday morning that she considers her daughter entirely too young to be married, but that she was undecided as to whether she would take any steps to get her back homo and away from her liunband. Mr*. Monroe says West had not been coming to her home to see the girl and that she had no Idea tha child was thinking of getting married. West has known the girl for some time, the Mon roe family having formerly resided neat door to West's store In Howell Station. West met hts girlish bride Sunday night at church, the latter merely tell ing her mother she was going out to the service. PROF. JOHN WILLIAM GAINES, Nowly Elected President of Cox College atCollcgo Park. Professor John William Gaines, at present head of tho Welsh Neck High School ot Hartsvllte, 8. C, will suc ceed Rev. A. J. Moncrlef as president of Cox College. Professor Gained has just accepted the presidency of the Georgia Institution and will assumo charge when the resignation of Dr. Moncrlef goes Into effect In June. Than Professor Gaines few educators are better known In this part of tho country. As head ot the Welsh Neq}c High School he has made that Instltu- tlon ot learning one of the best In the South and has brought It from com paratlve obscurity Into prominence. Professor Oalnes Is a graduate ot Fur man University of South Carolina and has done graduate work at the Unll verslty ot North Carolina and at the University of Virginia. He Is p broth er-ln-law of Dr. 8. Y. Jameson, presl dent of Mercer University, but former' ly secretary of the Baptist state mis sloti board In Atlanta; The .resmtohccsieht at tyx College-.will begin on Hut|dnj, May is- when UeV.' J. Millard, of tha 1'once D.-lg-ou Baptist ■cb, will .deliver the baccalaureate cer- 'oadej .11*1.1, tbs l ontmeneenient „ .11 Iw delivered by tlon. John r la Onrves, and <bt Tuesday night -the annual concert end graduating exercises will Place. CLAD ONLy IN BLANKET ' FOR HIS E VEN1NG STROLL Ratarday night was quiet In Park avenue, near Woodward avenue, and on the reran- das sat family groups enjoying the air. Suddenly there emerged from the ebsdowa a figure which censed everybody to alt up end gasp ss It etas* under- the arc light. Sll-oily the figure pattered down the street, wlib footfall that gave no sound. “Gee, It's sn Injun," said one email boy. “Is Buffalo Bill In town!" asked the older generation. . The stranger was elad only la a blinks* ■ muij imril preprints for (bis on Its way down tl Before the aurprle. down the street will surprised watchers < another figure to n fully clad and ev with a fancy porder, a costume hardly ep *- belated spring. It kept without pausing, s con hi recover ssssn« roryVnd*went £*££•*!?*?• ffepi themselves, time a unto » returned.*hrlnglng'wjthVra’ tl thTd^haeS*' *** ,wo r * nts the i WILL BEUGHTED Savannah Polico to Destroy Gambling Paraphernalia Captured. Special to The Georgian. Bavausnb, tin., April 5*.—According to the estimate of Chief of Police Austin, there Is easily IIMOO worth of gambling para phernalia on baud ee s result ot the recent raids made by the ptdlco on gambling bouses In this city. This consists of crap tables, roalrtte wheels, faro layouts, poker tables (round and stud), dice, chips and | everything else that enters Into the equip ment of a Joint. Tho chief has received an offer of 11.500 for the whole collection, but, of course, refused, as the city attorney has sdrlee^ that .It all be destroyed. A bonfire will soon be set off at the police barracks, the material being supplied by the mass of gambling paraphernalia that was secured by the police In the recent raids ot all the gambling shops In Savan nah aud the round-up of most of the gam blers, who hsvo since been sent to tha cbslngaug, Judge Cann end Judge Beabrook not having allowed them the louged-for *1 tentative ot a fine, or at least a Jail sen- tence. * to bed contented. NASHVILLE ACTRESS SAYS HOTEL -MAN AT TEMPTED ASSAULT Stamford, Coon.* AprlLSl—Lott!® Gian- •ora Banvtt, of tho HhW Comedy Com! |t hero, who the Inti* Irn Ufa ton non* tor from Tenneotee. haa lodged a complaint against Robert J. Adams, one of the proprietors of the Stamford house, for alleged as- I asfettf , a , .h%“d:ss!:r4 , ti .r. Drown, of Nashville, who. waa once •nit. . J^MnUu w , the police to make an Investigation.' Atti ► AN OLD ADAGE SAYS^oa “A light purse U a heavy curse” Sickness nukes a light purse. The LIVER Is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. TMIIs go to the root of the whole mat* ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. SUMMED A .Chattanooga Carpenter Shoots Himself While in Hotel. Chattanooga. April «.-James Lynn, young man. 37 years old, shot himself through tho heart at the light boaa*, a local botch this awning. He had been threaten ing suicide for several days, ee be said people were talking about Mm and he could not eland It. He was a carpenter. BODY OF GEORQIAN RECOVERED FROM SEA Special to The Georgian. 1 WUmtngtea, ft. c., April IS.-Tha body of W. C. Undley, aa Insurance agent, who came to WUmtogton eevertl months since from Powder Springs, Oe.. end who eras drowned -near here on April 13, has been recovered. The remains were’ erst to Pow der Springe yesterday afternoon. DISEASES Bono Fains, Itching Skin Diseases, Eczema. .Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. If you hex* aches and pains In bones, back and Joints, Itching akin, blood feela hot or thin, risings and bumps on tha skin, sore throat, pimples, or offensive eruptions, or rash on skin, are run down, or nervous, ul cers on any part of the body, scales or watery blisters of ecaeroa. carbuncles or bolls, take Botanic 1 Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure oven the worst and moat deep-seated cases. Heals all ■ores, stops all swellings, makes blood pars and rich, completely changing tha entlra body Into a clean, healthy con dition. B. B. B. la the recognised blood remedy for all Blood Diseases. 0ANGER CURED. If you have a persistent pimple, wart, swelling, shooting, stinging pains, tdke Blood Balm and they trill disappear be fore they develop Into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases of Cancer, suppurating swellings, eating sores or tumor cured by B. B. B. Botanic Q ood Balm TB. O. B.) Is pleasant and safe to lake. .Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Composed of pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak kidneys and weuk stomachs, cures dys pepsia. 8ample sent free by writing SoM by I '5ll t dniggi 1 Ms , at < ti'per ikrge bottle, or sent by express prepaid. Victor New May Records • % — Edison New May Records > .'i.Vi ...On Sale Today... PHILLIPS & CREW COMP’Y. 37-39 Peachtree Street. JEROME TO INVESTIGATE INSURANCE ELECTIONS New York, April 39,-Tho fact that at least ono well-known lasnnare man In this city has recolved a auhpena calling him to the district sttorney’s office becamn known today, and was taken as sn Indication that District Attoeney Jeroros has already be gun or la niHiut to lx-gin -John Doe" pro ceeding* to Inquire Into lbs charges of fraud and forgery made In connection with the Theso charges were In the hands of the ‘RESOLUTIONS NONSENSICAL " SAYS EDITOR W. T! STEAD .Chicago, April M.-William T. Blood mix ed a little war with bit world peace prop aganda yeaterday when he bluntly told a mast meeting of Chicago elllxeqs that St far as bo wga concerned they might “put their resolutions In their pipe aud smoko them." Tho rcaoluHono had been presented by Professor Albion W. Hmall, snd were •tltute woo sdopted SAY LOOTERS GOT FROMJRUST CO, Member of Firm Asserts $300,000 Was Taken From Mattress. New York. April .89.—The looting of tho Amerlcun Trust Company, at first put down aa a 350,000 affair, haa stead ily grown until It appeals that secur ities aggregating 3800.000 were taken by William O. Douglas, tha bond clerk, now under arrest. A member of the executive commit tee of the Trust company, said It took 3185,000 to redeem the securities hy- lothecifted with brokers for loans by O. M. Dennett, also under arreet, and thao the securities were pledged for less than one-third of their value. HoaJso said It was 8800.000 and not 880,000 worth of securities that were hidden In Dennett’e bed at the Manhattan Club. AERIAL WAR DOGS NOW BEING BUILT _ April 29.—America will b« first country to perfect an aerial battleship, according'to Dr. fl London. the famous American BiWEttS SPIES TO WATCH SUBMARINES rnort, R. I., April 29.-Nst*I experts and. if Is said, aplea from foreign govern- menta, tre here today to witness the mo- ■wavers of the sub-marine boats. Lake and Octopus. The crew will aleep and eat their meals under water. » NO PRIMARY YET FOR TAFT OR FORAKER. Toledo, Ohio, April 2».—Walter Brown, chairman of tho Republican state committee, regarding the voting of prlmarleg this fall to determine whether Taft or Foraker shall be given the Ohio delegation for president, r~ he did not think It feasible to condui primary election upon a general elec tion day. Seventeen Years for Austin. Special to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C.. April 38.—Zeke Aue- tin,'who has b#en on trial for the mur der of George Gaddy, at WeavervlUe. a month ago. waa sentenced by Judge Cook to a term of eeven years in the penitentiary at Raleigh. Appointed 8pecial Judge. Special to The Goo^ian. Montgomery. Ala, April 29.—Gov ernor Comer haa appointed W. \\. Quarles, of Selma as special Judge to hold tho Marengo county circuit court In the place of Judge J. T. Lackland, who la PI. Pipe Foundry Changes Hands. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden. Ala, April 38.--The plant of the Gadsden Pipe and Foundry Com pany. the oldest pipe manufacturing concern In this section, haa been sold. The'names of the purchasers and other detail* are withheld from the public. The Gadsden Pipe and Foundry Com pany was organised In 1801 by local capital lata with a capital slock of 35#. 88*. AN OLD REMEDY There In no cage ot diabetes, gall atone. Inflammation of the bladder that Stuart’* Gin and Buchu'wlll not re lieve. immediately, and permanently cure within a short time. Thle Is an old remedy that has been on the market for over 10 yean, and never falli. goes directly to the seat of the trouble, effecting a perpianont cure, We know Stuart’s Gin and Buchu will curs you. We will send you a gam. plo bottle upon request. It will prove beyond a doubt that It In all we claim. Don’t neglect thfs opportunity. Write for sample bottle today. Far nalo by all druggist* 31.00 per bottlo. STUART DRUG'CO.; Atlanta, Go. VISIT OF JAS. DUKE SETS RUMOR AFLOAT Special ta The Georgian. Sallabury, N. C, April 28.—The. visit of Jaraeg Buchanan Duke, president of the American Tobacco Company, to Salisbury .and Whitney as the special guest of President George I. Whitney, of Plttgburg, and chief stockholder In the Whitney Reduction Company, started afresh the story that the tobac co king had bought the Whitney prop erty and will continue the work of de velopment. President Whitney denied that there waa any such deal. Some thing of the magnitude of the work la J lven out by ox-Congrcseman John S. [enderaon, now manager of the Whit ney Company here. The night shift will go off at once, entailing a weekly pay roll of 315,000. The canal, which Is to be four mile* long, now has one million cublo yards of dirt to b* moved before the water fall* on the wheels which ore to generate 40,000 hone pow. er, the second largest In the United Stittes. Tho dam, 48 feet wide and 88 feet high, when finished will have cost more than a million dollar*. Mr. Hen derson says that 168,000 barrels of ce ment have been used In Its construc tion. Printing Company Aski for Charter. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, April 30.—The secretary of state has been Informed of the organisation of the following new corporations: Majestic .Land Compa ny, of Birmingham, capital 18,000; Southern Printing Company, of Mont gomery. capital $10,000, Incorporators E. M.-Noble. Jesse 31. Williams and IL T. Qoodwyn. v Rev. Oliver the Orator. Special to The Georgian. ' Buena Vlala, Go, April 38.—Memorial Day was observed by the Daughters of the Confederacy with peculiarly appro priate and Impressive exercises. The orator of tho day was Rev. Hugh F. Oliver, whose Illustrious father, the la mented Tbod Oliver, was In command of the Buena Vista Guards as they marched to the war, fofly-slx years a* 0 - ’ V Aged Citizen Dead. Special to The Georgian. Franklin, Go.. April 28.—Rufus Clark, on* of Franklin’s oldest and best citi zens, died at the home of his slater. ATLANTA VS. BIRMINGHAM APRIL 29-30, MAY 1-2 Ladies' Pay Tuesday BOONS CLUB PLANS A COME HOME Land Is Secured and Char ter Is Applied , For. Following the purchase of ten ncrea of land near the HoldienT Home, upon which they will hulld a club house to he known as '‘Hums Cottage," a uumher of the ad mirers of the Scottish bard Monday filed application for a charter for the 8urus Club. The club numbers among Its members some of the moat prominent dtlscns of At lanta, among them being Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Donald M* llnln. Haul W. Small, Den Black burn,-Harry Hllvermnn, John 8. Cnuierou, aud fifteen or twenty others equally as well known. The dull Is organised .for so- dal nml literary purposes and will have no ipltal stock. The property which the Hums admirers ave tmrciiast’d has 1,000 feet forntnge on avenue nnd extends 600 feet along It will IxfsJmproved nnd beautified and Architect Morgan has already been engaged to draw up plans for the dub house which will be erected ou the property. Mra. Bailie Chlvera, of this place, April 'eo and respected by ail r Free Sample. Addree»Dept.2. IfwN.Cwtl— S C Uiiiirttf.T. The Shine That Shines Brightest All INNOCENT VICTIM, DECLARER BROTHER Young Fonville Highly Con nected in Alabama—He Was Not Hiding. Special lb The Georglan.- Montgomery, Ala., April 29.—C. A. Fonville,' manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company of this city, who 1* a brother of Percy O. Fonville, arrested at Luverne, Ala., on the charge of conspiracy In the embezzlement of 888,000 from the Charlotte, N. C., Na tional Bank, denies that his brother was hiding out from the officers and points out that he was In Montgomery or several, days, slopping at one of the ending hotels and registered under his right name. Fonville was arrested at the home of hie father, J. C. Fon ville, who Is one of the best known men In Alabama. The accused ha» oev- I brothers who reside.In this city. A. Fonville, In speaking of the ar rest ot his brother, said that he was an Innocent victim and had no connec tion with the embezzlement; that hi* brother, used the wire of V. P. Ran dolph A Co., of Philadelphia, where he sent all orders. MAYOR SCHMITZ' TO RESIGN UNDER DURESS Will Confess to Grand Jury and Join Re formers. THE BIJOU Tonight— Matineo Tuosday, Ol r.n COUNTES8 VON l/LUn HATZFELDT In the Musical Comedy Success. —THE— LITTLE DUCHESS eo—PEOPLE—50 ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29,30, 31 and JUNE 1, 38,COO FOR ARTIST8 ALONE. SEASON TICKETS, $3, $4, snd 35. ON SALE. CALL OR WRITE W. C. HUMPHRIES, 519 EMPIRE, ATLAN- TA. REDUCED RAILROAD RATE. ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENTS ROUND TRIP. gflrcnR M m\ No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET. Continuous Pcrfor manes. 1 to 5—7 to 11 THIS WEEK S BILL. ' Miss Lee White, Illustrated Bongs; OVnnberry & Lamon, Sketch: Mies Violet Erie, Elocutionist; Perry and White, Ringing Sketch: MJss Lamon, Songs: The notves In “A Letter from Kitty" and "Tho Mitchell's Family or chestra." 1 NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST. Monday and Tuesday “Tha Girl From Montana,” a tale of the West. "WOMAN UP TO DATE.” "THE DOUBLE LIFE.” No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. Monday and Tuesday, “Retribution, or Killed by Conscience,” “Flirting on the Sand,” a seaside romance. St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON rAWf-Skatlng Dolly. 11 to 1—3 to 6i30—8 to 11. Ladies free morninga. Music every night, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day afternoons. San Francisco, April 38.—The latest candidate for Immunity is Mayor Eu gene Schmlts. Through represents' tlvcs, the mayor has made a proposal to the graft prosecutors which Is now under consideration. Schmitz, It Is said, has offered to re sign his Office, make a full confession to the grand Jury of his knowledge ot the reformers. LABOR LEADERS ARE ARRESTED IN PARIS Paris, April 29.—Three prominent la bor leaders, taking part in the pending strike In the food products trades, wall, era and cooks, were arrested * today, charged with trying to make men quit work. . I 1 * w 'P ,n - 7“ rat »c *• coming tills evening. WllUe—An, lei me nslt till b¥ Tomes. tire me s quarter to go:-lK-troU . ''.‘"im *'* y,m ° , ‘ l W|B, I f»U>cr beg- Warner. ’o. b* has crane Into some money, ns -SUggemforter NEGRO IS SLAIN BY ANOTHER James Harris, a, negro porter at the Jackson hotel barber shop, (hot un.l killed William Hilliard, a negro em ployee at Durand’e depot restaurant. Saturday night shortly after * o'clock. Hilliard died on the operating table at the Grady hospital. The shooting oc curred at 308 Gilmer street, where Harris Is said to have found his wife and Hilliard drinking beer together. The elayer was arrested. TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open. Make X < your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books ill'close in a few days. T. M. ARMSTEAD, "Tax Receiver.