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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rnunsDAY, may 2, vm.
OVER TREATMENT
The death from lockjaw on Wednes
day afternoon of Qrady Frailer, IS
years of age, has borne followed by
charges of neglect of duty and counter
charges by Dr. Monroe Smith and Dr.
A. Hargrove, a member of the house
staff of the Grady hospital.
Improper handling of the case at the
hospital Is charged by Dr. Smith, while
Dr. Hargrove asserts that he Is satis-
fled that neglect of duty, after the case
came Into the hands of Dr. Smith,
brought on the attack of lockjaw.
Grady Frasier was elevator boy at
the Kimball House and on April 17
mashed the Ungers on one of his hands.
He was taken to the hospital In a cnb
and the wound treated and dressed by
Dr. Hargrove, after which the patient
left. Two days later Dr. Smith took
charge of the case.
One of the Angers was badly lacer
ated and Dr. Smith says It should have
been treated as an open wound. In
stead, he says, the wound was prompt
^ ly sewed together. If the wound hal
* been left open, he states, the conditions
would have been more favorable and
gangrene, which he found on taking the
case, would probably not have set In.
Dr. Hargrove denied emphatically
thnt he neglected his duty. He declares
that the wound was thoroughly
cleansed with a preparation calculated
to kill any germ or number of germs,
and that It was given the best possible
attention. He says the wound was
closed, but that he considered this en
tirely proper.
At the time of the accident the boy's
hand was dirty and greasy, but Dr.
Smith eayi he considers the wound wns
cleansed at the hospital aa thoroughly
aa It could have been. The only objec
tion to the treatment, he saya, was the
closing of the wound.
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curing the widest range of diseases, and
doing the moat good for the money. Is
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Wnuhlngtou, G«„ Mejr 2.—It hn* been def
initely settled thnt the killing of John
Hick* by bis friend and companion, John
Cain, lent Huuday afternoon at Flcklen, Gn„
occurred Just orer the boundary line In
Wilkes county, hence the trial will be bold
In Washington next week.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Is everywhere recognised as the
Standard Hair Coloring
for Gray or Bleached Hair,
application Is uot affected
bail
baths; permits curling; Is abso
lutely harmless; any uatural
■hade produced; Invaluable for
Heard and Mustache. Sample '
your hair colored free.
Inperiil' Chem. Mf* Co., 135 W. 23d SI.. N. T.
Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga,
sod WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home will*
out pels. Book of pan
tlcuiars sent FXr.k
. It. M. WOOr.U'Y, M. II,
Office 1M N. frvor Stress,
MEXICANS ARE PREPARING
20,000 SOLDIERS FOR WAR
Mexico City, May 2.—Since the at
tempt to kill Preoldent Cabrera Mon-
«vr. the Mexican legation has been
under suspicion of having harbored the
would-be assassin. On learning 'if
these suspicions, Senor Gambon, the
Mexican minister at Guatemala, Invited
the authorities to search the legation,
which was done, but without flndlng
anything suspicious.
It Is bslleved here that serious trou
bln with Guatemala Is limnlnsnt and
Mexico Is quietly preparing to add l
her troopa on the Guatemalan frontier.
Twenty thousand men are now In thut
vicinity and many more are being
equipped, should It become necessary
for Mexico to defend her territory.
Hews from the Guatemalan capital says
that war-llko
rest
war-llko preparations are In prog
In that city.
FR OM BLOODY BREA THU 7
COMES FEDERAL PRJSONER
“Say, I’ve seen more people killed In
and around Jackson than I’ve seen al
together since leaving Kentucky."
This remarkable boast wan inode on
Thursday morning by a young man,
Leslie Little, who halls from the feud-
torn Kentucky county of tireathltt, and
who was brought to Atlanta to servo a
term of thirteen months In the Federal
prison on the charge of robbing the
malls. Ltttle was accompanied by
three other prisoners, all beund for the
big penitentiary. The quartet spent
were transfer!'
Thursday.
to tho penitentiary
In talking further of Breathitt conn
ly. young Little said:
"Kven though they do kilt a lot
people up there, old Breathitt county is
not so bad aa It Is pictured. Wo are
partially civilised, you know. Don’t
look it? The people up there don’t tol
erato any foolishness and are always
ready with their guns, but then, as
whole, they are pretty clever."
The other three prisoners ore Hubert
Sawyer, white, three years) Avery
Brookshire, colored, three years, and W.
J. Marlin, colored, two years. These
three men were all sent up for counter
feiting.
EVERYBODY MUST PAY
FULL RAILROAD FARE
Washington, May 2.—The action of
the Interstate commerce commission In
declaring that transportation lines af
fording reduced rates on party tickets
to theatrical, baseball, football and
other amusements organisations, their
rodticed ratea must also be open to till
general public, railway lines south of
the Potomac and Ohio and east of (he
Mississippi rivers have filed with the
Interstate commerce commission notlco
effective June 1 of the withdrawal of
all such reduced party ratea. After
that date the amusement troupes must
pay regular Individual fares.
2Von -alcoholic
Sarsaparilla
If you think you need a tonic, ask
your doctor. If you think you need
something for your blood, tsk your
doctor. If rou think you would like
to try Ayer'* non-alcoholic Sarsapa
rilla, tsk your doctor.' Consult him
often. Keep In close touch with him.
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SHIPPERS CHARGE
UNFAIR RATES
Washington, May 2.—Arguments
wore heard yesterday by the Interstate
commerce commission In eases Involv
ing rales In the South. They were
on the complaints of J. J. Waxelbaum
A Co., of Macon, Ga., against tha At
lantic Coaat Line; tho Commercial and
Industrial Association of Union
Springs, Ala., against tho Central of
Georgia railway, nnd Ihe Commercial
and Industrial Association against tho
Louisville and Nashville,
LIFE IS LOST
IN MEXICAN STORM
Mexico City, May 2.—Dispatches from
San Juan Batista, Campecha, assart a
hurricane of terrtfle violence swept
over that district Tuesday night, enl
Ing great loss of property and the d<
of several persons.
NEGROE8 ARE CHASED
FROM INDIANA TOWN.
Greenshurg. Ind., May 2.—Biller feel
Ing agalnht the negroes as a result
of an assault on Mrs. Sefton. an aged
white woman, last Saturday night, has
caused a race riot here. Six negroes
were badly beaten and ono may die.
The mob was formed by throe white
men and rapidly Increased to 600.
Negroes found In the saloons wors
beaten and warned to leave town.
At, Capitol Avenue Church.
The meeting of days at the Capitol
Avenue Baptist church will continue
throughout this week, ending on next
Monday night. The ordinance of bap
tism will be observed Sunday and Mon
day nights, after Ihe regular services.
Up to Ihe present lime about stxty-flve
new members have been added to the
church, the majority of whom Will be
baptized on the above dates. The meet
ings have grown in interest each day
since the arrival of Evangelist T. T.
Martin nearly two weeks ago.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORIGA.
Wednesday, May 1, 1907.
m. William Baler va K K. Bster. From
Savanunh rity mart. Dismissed; motion
for damages submitted.
sn, llsdinulbid A Co. vs. Bates Advents,
las Co. From Mteoa city court. Argued.
Si. Thomas A Mri.'sfferty vs. 8. diesel,
survivor. From Mscou city court. Argued.
X*. Puolsp Hardware Co. va. A. II.
Tharp From Houston superior court. Ar
gued.
IN. J. 8. HchofleW va W. J. little. From
Macon city court. Argued.
JOT. Charity Diirdcu et at. vs. Southern
Hallway Co. Froui Macon city court. Ar
gued.
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M'CLELLAND'S STATUE
UNVEILED THURSDAY
Washington, May 2.—Mac Monnlea’
40-foot equestrian bronze statue of
General George Brlnton McClellan was
unveiled this afternoon, the general's
son, George B. McClellan, mayor of
New York, pulling the silken thread.
President Roosevelt, tha cabinet, the
diplomatic corps and a large number of
citizens, were present. Nearly 700 sur
vivors of the army of the Potomac, by
whom the statue waa obtained, formed
n lane along which a military parade
passed.
SHIRTS
—exact pnoponTioNs.Tnue
SEAMS, PERFECT BUTTON
HOLES, EXCELLENCE IN
EVERY DETAIL.
UNEXCELLED FOR FIT AND
WEAR.
WHITE ANO EXCLUSIVE
FANCY FABRICS.
a,, roe uum outers.
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CLUETT, PEABODY A CO.
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O the commerce commission for the O
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0 shows during the quarter casual- 0
ties to passengers and to railroad 0
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Awnings .
For stores, Offices,
Residences, Public
Buildings, etc., manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
^Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
J. M. HIGH GO,
Atlanta, Ga.
CHILD IS F
CASE DISMISSED
By the mutual consent of all parties
concerned, the custody of Morris Rob
inson, the five-year-old sod of Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Robinson, who Is alleged
to have been kidnaped from the or
dinary’s court by Miss May McCor
mick, an aunt, was awarded to the
father by Ordinary Wilkinson Thursday
morning, and the charge of contempt of
court which was pending against Miss
McCormick was dismissed.
The proceedings for the possession
of the child were Instituted by W. H.
McCormick, of Newnan, the grand
father. Thursday morning he voluntar.
Ily consented to turn the boy over to
the father.'
The boy was brought back to At
lanta by Mr. McCormick, who states
that he spent two days and one night
and S25 In cash In his efforts to lo
cate him. Just where he found him
Mr. McCormick refused to say but It
la understood that after his disap
pearance he was carried Into another
state.
The charge of kidnaping which waa
preferred against Miss McCormick by
Mr. Robinson, and on which she was
bound over to the grand Jury by Jus
tice Bloodworth, Is still pending against
her, but It Is stated that since amicable
adjustment of the differences has been,
reached, this warrant may he dis
missed and prosecution stopped.
DUKE SAILS AWAY
WITHOUT FIANCEE
New York, May 2.—The Duke de Chaulne*.
Prance today without leaving-a
Ing.
Mr. Hhonts la still the atern papa and soya
liere Is nothing doing In the wa“ —
AIL ANT A GIRLS’ OPERA
PRESENTED THIS WEEK
AFTER HIS ACCIDENT
Will V. Zimmer, manager of the New
Kimball, Is rapidly Improving from nls
accident of last Tuesday afternoon.
Is still conflned to his apartments In
tho Kimball.
Mr. Zimmer fell from his horse In
tachtree street Tuesday afternoon
a dray passed, over his right leg. Ills
left arm also received serious Injuries.
EDITORIAL WRITER
DIES IN BERMUDA
New York, Slay 2.—Arthur McEwon,
aged 66, chief editorial writer of The
New York American, and well-known
throughout the West In newspaper cir
cles, died suddenly yesterday at Homil.
ton, Bermuda, of heart failure.
McKwen leaves a widow, a ion and
daughter. The body will be brought
to New York.
Scottish Rite Masona.
Hermes Lodge. Scottish Rite Masons,
will meet Thursday night at tha Ma
sonic tsmple, when tho ninth degree
will be conferred. A full attendance la
requested.
COMMON SENSE
Lexfc most Intelligent people to usa only
Incs of know n com position. There
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mtkehtal wllch print every lagredleol
enlerlngfnlo them upon the bottle wrap
pers and attest its correctness under oath,
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to everybody)
■i T. Pierce being desirous
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the unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical leader,—lietter than anv amount
of lay, or non-profes^onal. testimonial*.
They are not given away to be esperl-
mented with bnt are sold by all dealers In
Id by all i
t price*.
The opera “Caprice of Capri” will be
presented at the Grand next Friday and
Saturday under the patronage of the
Atlanta Art Association. Indications
are that the occasion will be socially,
artistically and financially a brilliant
success, and a triumph for the two
clever young women. Misses Nan Ste
phens and Brent Whiteside, who have
collaborated In producing It Its pa
trons Include a large number of At
lanta’s most prominent citizens, and nt
each performance the boxes will be
filled by the belles and beaux of the
society contingent.
With a cast chosen from the most
popular singers of Atlanta and an en
thusiastic chorus of over forty voices,
all excellently trained In musical and
dramatic roles by Mr. I. M. Mayer and
Mr. Frank Pearson, and with tableaux
and other attractive features In addi
tion to this, Ihe strongest local Interest
has been nroused In the production and
a tremendous house at each of the
three performances Is an assured fact.
Tickets will be sold at popular prices.
Mrs. Rnlph Van I-andlnghsm |ias as
sumed the management of the enter
prise and deserves credit for the suc
cessful organisation of the movement.
She has given unstintedly of her time
nnd effort and has been ably assisted
by Miss Constance Knowles. Mrs. J. M.
Von Harlingen, Mlse Gypsy Morris,
I’boto by HcCrnry
-rsry.
Of 18 NIX,
Who Is Cast for Roy Robbins In
“Caprice of Capri,” at tha Grand.
Mr. C. B. Bldwell, Mrs. Frank Calla
way, Mrs. Thornton Mayre, Mrs. Bur
ton Smith, Mrs. F. 8. Whiteside, Mrs.
Barbour Thompson, Miss Marls Alice
Phillips, Mrs. Michael Hoke, Miss Edith
Russell, Miss Nannie Stephens, blisses
Istna and Louise Dooly, Miss Louise
Horine, Miss Brent. Whiteside, Mrs.
Waller Howard, Mrs. Michael Hoke and
others.
MODISTE SUES DONAELLIt
FOR HIS WIFE’S GOWNS
nttsburg. Pa., May t-Charles Donnelly.
Jr., his been sued by Elsie Vsnnercso, a
ladles’ taller of No. » East Thirtieth street,
New York, who seeks to recover $180, which,
•he claims. Is duo on a bill for gowns fur
nished Donnelly’s wife on October H, 1906.
The hill for the dresses Is attached to the
statement of claim nnd to written In Flench.
It orlxlonlly celled (or IMS. but of tbla
amount $396 seems to have I wen paid on the
account. The Plaintiff says 'he j^a were
purchased by Sirs. Donnelly with the full
contend of her huaband.and ere none'!" 1
extrtvatant for one In her station of life.
BALLOON TRIP
WAS FAILURE
Oolconda, III., 6tay 2.—Captain C.
D«F. Chandler, United States signal
service officer, and J. C. McCoy, of
New York, failed to break the long
distance balloon record and win the
Lahn *up yesterday. The balloon,
which left St. Louis Tuesday evening,
landed five miles north of Oolconda at
2:10 o'clock this afternoon. Oolconda
la 110 miles from St. Louts.
BOARD OF VISITORS
TO GIRLS’ NORMAL
Governor Terrell has named the
board of lady visitors to the Girls’ Nor
mal and Industrial School at Mllledge-
vills. The board Is as follows;
First district. Mrs. P. W. Meldrim,
Savannah; Second district, Mrs. John
Donaldson. Balnbrldge: Third district,
Mrs. J. E. Hays, Montesuma; Fourth
district, Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, New
nan; rifth district, Miss Anne Wallace,
Atlanta: Sixth district, Mrs. Lloyd
Cleveland, Gridin: Seventh district,
Mrs. A. B. 8. Moseley, Rome; Eighth
district, bliss Bessie Butler, Madispn;
Ninth district. Miss Mattie Bass,
Clarksville; Tenth district, Mrs. H. M.
Franklin. Tennllle; Eleventh district.
Mrs. J. N. Griffin, Valdosta. Mra. W.
Atkinson Is chairman of the board.
The terms are for three years.
Although payment has reputedly been so
licited of Mr. Donnelly, the plaintiff alleges
the litter bus refined to pay the hill and
for this
suit.
.. pay
reason she Is compelled to bring
urs, t
nelly. Clark lost his fortune by speculation,
end with bis wife afterwards lived In a
New York tenenieut room, rooking on s
rhillng fllsh. They Hr-’— *
wrro divorced nfler a s
then married Donnelly.
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FROM COLDS.
LAXA+IVE imoMO Quinine, the world
wide Cold nnd Grip remedy removes the
cause. Call for full name. Look for itgds.
turs E. W. OltOVE. 26c.
Resolutions of Regret.
The students of the Boys’ High School
have adopted resolutions of regret upon
the death of Joseph B. Poole, a student
of the second grade, classical, who died
last Tuesday. The boy was very pop.
ular among his classmates and teach
ers.
Promote s’Digestlon.Cheetful-
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E. M. TIF.RNKY, M.n.r.r
FIFTY GALLONS OF WHI8KY
DUMPED IN CITY SEWER.
Special to The Georgian.
Greenville, 8. C„ May 2.—Sheriff
Gllreath had his second public “emp
tying" yesterday under tho Carey-
Cothran liquor law. Fifty gallons of
Are water," ranging all the way from
ambcr-tlnted rye to corn Julep with
tho moonlight woven In, found Its way
Into the court house sewer. This rep
resents a month’s work of tho sheriff's
constables.
Many citizens are of tho opinion that
this whisky ought to be Bold to the
county dispensaries to help defray the
expense of the constabulary, but noth
ing can be done In the matter till the
next session of the legislature.
Musician Missing.
New York, May 2.—Mrs. Frances
Arnhelm, of Toledo, Ohio, Is In New
York looking for her huabarid. Max
Haul Arnhelm, who has been mlaslng
since January 11. Arnhelm waa the
leader of the band on the Olympia
when Dewey destroyed the Spanish
fleet at Manila In 1898. I
GREENBRIER
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
WEST VIRGINIA
(The "OLD WHITE" Hnlphur.1 Now
open. Fanious for Its sqjphur baths.
Modern Improvements, with private
hnths. I’ermauent orchestra. Terras, $15
to $25 week, $50 to $90 per month. Write
for Illustrated booklet. Address,
GEO. A. MILLS. Jr„ Manager.
Greenbrier White Hnlphnr Hprlnxa, W. Va.
NO CLEW HA8 BEEN FOUND
TO FAIRBURN NEGRO.
Fpeclnl to The Georgian.
Falrburn, On., May 2.—Nothing Is
heard here that will lead to locating
Charles Reeves, the mulatto who at
tempted to assault Misa Wade Sunday
night. The several supposed clews
that have been run down by. the
Sheriff s posse have all proven to ba
groudless and he seems now to havs
eluded the officers entirely.
8teamer Aground.
London. May 2.—An unknown steam
er, supposed to he German, is ashore
on Goodwin sands. Assistance has gone
to her.
Bank of Cusseta.
A charter was granted the Bank of
Cusseta by the secretary of state on
Thursday. It has a capital stock of
$25,000. and C. C. Mlnter and others
ars the Incnrjmrators.
Governor Back from Rome.
Governor Terrell has returned from
Rome, where he attended the district
Masonic celebration Wednesday night
During, Governor Terrell's speech he
>reaented Grand Master Max Meyer-
isrdt with a magnificent past master's
jewel on behalf of the grand lodge of
the stat«
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