Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 10, 1907, Image 2

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2 TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS Friday. may is. :aor. PLEA OF INSANITY STRONG’S DEFENSE! JURY IS SELECTED Fifty-Three Men Called Be fore Number Was Se cured to Try Case. Macon, Ga., May ID.—“A mind tem porarily unbalanced," la the formula which hoi been adopted by tha de fence m the caee of L. D. Htrong, In- su-sd of the now famous "brain atorm,” the word coined In the connection with the Thaw trial. The defence In the cnee of the man charged with the mur der of Henry I). Smith on April 29, did not «how It* hand yeaterday until the hint moments of the session, when the lending attorney Indicated very clearly that temitorary Ineanlty will tbo the leading defense. A number of wltneeeee In the case MM atamlned, both by the atate and detente. The lawyers for the defense are: A. 1+ Dasher, leading counsel; Olnwson A Fowler and llendly Napier. Warren Roberta la assisting Acting 100 Doses $1 True only of Hood's Sarsaparilla, In the usual (liquid) form; or In the new and equally effective tablet form. 100 Doses $1 Awnings For stores, Offices, Residences, Public Buildings,etc, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed lowest prices. Phona or write for estimates. J. M HIGHGO. Atlanta. Ga. PERPETUAL DECREE AGAINST DRUG THUS Court Enjoins All Associa tion Against Restraint of Trade. several months by purse snatchers, but last night a negro was caught, and the ring leader of the crow, was passing up Fourth street, a negro sed her and snatched her purse. pas: Mevqral men in the neighborhood gave chase, and, after an hour's search, landed the negro In a "dive" on lower Fourth street. Judge Cabanlss bound ond of (SOO. by tha Smith family. „v|t was necessary to call flfty-three names before the Jury could be obtain ed. one panel being exhausted, and an. other one almost so. The following men were finally chosen aa Jurors; A. H. Small, W. T. Baker, William K Morris, Guy Taylor, A. A. Beal. U. F. Gilleland, J. P. Sammons, J. M. Sharp. Frank Klnpher, W. If. Burns, J. tv. Bryant. J. A. Jordan. Miss Lula Strong sntj her brother, L. 1). Strong, faced a Jury, the one with a long statement In Juatlllratlon of his art when he slew Henry D. Smith, the other In dramatic alienee, with pallid cheek and countenance downcast. strong spoke In scarcely audible tones, telling all the Incidents which led him to slay the printer whom he charged with ruining a sister. There were two brothers of the slain printer lit court and members of the family of Strong. Lila Strong never appeared until tho in* i and was In court only at the call t .f tin lief. II-* . POPULAR EMPLOYEE OF CENTRAL ROAD DEAD. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga„ May 10.—J. C. Hubbard, sited (4 years, died yesterday, after an III ness of some time. Mr. Hubbard having been In the employment of the Central railroad for a number of years, was one of the beat known railroad men In Georgia. Mr. Hubbard la survived by hla wife «ml four daughters. Mines Annie, Myr tle. Maggie and Josla. He also leaves two brothers, J. J. Hubbard, of this city, and W. T. Hubbard, giving In Jacksonville, Fla. ■ The funeral services wore held this morning from the family residence, on M Ml street. Rev, w. H. Budd. of tho nr.-t Street .Methodist church, offl. elated. NEGRO PURSE SNATCHER RUN DOWN IN MACON Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., May 10.—Tha police In Macon have been baffled for the past MACON HEARS OF DEATH OF PRIVATE HAMILTON Special to the Georgian. Macon, Oa., May 10.—Word was re celved yesterday of the death of Prl rate Henry Hamilton, of the Nine teenth coast artillery, at Fort Cars well, N. C. The menage was received by the United States army officer In charge of the Macon recruiting office. It stated that Prtvato Hamilton had been shot and killed. The nearest relative given was Mary E. Collins, of this city. MiVon's city directory does not give the name of Mary E. Collins, and the authorities In this city are looking Into the matter. MACON ELKS TO ATTEND CONVENTION AT ROME. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., May 10.—At least one hundred and fifty Macon Elks will at tend tha annual slate convention held next week at Rome. They have all ee cured beautiful uniforms and will be handed by Guttenberger's Ihlrty-flve piece band. Tha Elks from Mllledge- villa and Albany will meet the Elks of Macon, and all leave this city on a spe- dul train for Rome. CAROLINA ODD FELLOWS ELECT NEW OFFICER8. Special to The Georgian. Charleston, S. C., May 10.—The In dependent Order of Odd Fellows’ grand lodge ge convention of South Carolina ad.I Journed at Charleston yesterday after the election of officers and the selecg tlnn of Columbia aa the next place or meeting. The Daughters of Rcbekah also met here with tne Odd Fellowe. ■Officers were eleeted ns fallows: ■c. L. Kelly, of Columbia, grand mas-J ter; Df» G. A. Kneuffer, of Abbeville, deputy grand muster; W. O. Harvey, of charleston, grand warden; Dr. 8. F. Kllllngsworth, of Columbia, grand secretary; H. Bndel, of Greenville, grand treasurer; Rev. N. A. Heinrich, of Granby, grand rhaplaln; J. M. Da vis, of Newberry, grand representative; A. I. Winslow, of Florence, member of |the board of trustees of the orphan age. ALL WOMEN SUFFER MR8. A. M. HAGERMANN from the same physical disturbances, trad tha nature of their duties. In many cases, quickly drift them Into the horrors of all kinds of fomalc complaints, organlo troubles, uloera- tlon, falling and displacements, or perhaps Irregularity or suppression censing backache, nervousness, Ir ritability, and sleeplessness. Women everywhere should re member that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female Ilia is Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound For more than thirty yearn ■ regulating the fanetloM per- jroved Itself' l invaluable In pre made from simple native roots and herbs. It has been helping women to be strong, fectly and overcoming pntn. It has also prove paring for child-birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. Ilsgcrinann, of Bay Shore. L. I„ writes t—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—"I suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to He down or sit still moat of the time. Lydln E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that I am able to attend to my duties. would try Lydia E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound and see w] i them.* I wish every suffering woman ' bat relief It will givo Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of famala Illness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass, for advice She la the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising tick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that the assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pink- ’ Lydia am In advising.- Therefore she la especially well qualified to guide sick women health. Indianapolis, May 15.—Ily t decree entered liy the United States circuit court yes terday tho members of tho National tocUtlon of Retail Druggists, tbs National Wholesale Dragglsts Association; Tripartite proprietors; black Hat manufacturers, rect contract proprietors," wholesale con tract proprietors, and Charles C. Bombsugb, are perpetually enjoined from combining and conspiring to restrain trade In drugs, Ct prices by agreement, black list retailers, who cut prices, or to refuse to jell to any retailer on equal terms All publication of blacklists Is forbidden and all contracts and agreements covered by the charges are declared void. The direct contract aerial number plan Is prohibited as wall,at the securing of tbs adoption of schedules for the sale of drugs. ,>ILE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PA7.0 OINTMENT Is guaranteed to euro any case of Itrblng. Blind, Jilcedlng or Pro- fuudilf “ * ,0 14 days or money re- SECOND GRADE MEAL: FIRST GRADE PRICES While tha twelve cotton oil compa nies have agreed to comply with the requlremente of the agricultural de partment In labeling cotton-aeed meal eecond-claae when It falle below the standard, they say that no reduction In price will be made. Thle meant that purchasers will buy second-class product and pay tha same ' ' ting price for It aa for that coming up to the standard. The manufacturers Justify this course by the etatement that eeed Impossible to secure standard grade meal. Fifty per cent of the meal manufac tured In Georgia la used by the ferti liser manufacturers, and this does not fall under the ban of the department. Twenty-five per cent le shipped out of the state, most of It abroad, end the, department has nothing to do with this. This leaves about 25 per cent of tho meal product of the state that Is sold In tha open markeL and which will have to be labeled according to the requlre mente of the agricultural department PROMINENT WOMAN’S ARM IS BROKEN BY BURLY POLICEMAN Los Angeles, May 10.—Mrs. Robsrt .. Burdette, wits of the humorist and lec turer, who Is at present pastor of Temple Auditorial down am. patrolman nrm was broken In tbreo place*. Shu sura the policeman deliberately rau Into ber while she wad trylrnj to pate betwoen some packing cases and 800 SPINNERS WILL ATTEND BIG BANQUET Philadelphia, May 10.—Arrangements have been partially completed for tbo annua! con rentlon and exhibit of the American Cotton Manufacturer*' Asaoclatlnn which will be held In this city next week. Information bn* been received from various parts of tha United Mists* wtthlu the peel few days Stratford on Thunday night, LOCATED MI8SING WIFE WORKING IN A STORE. Special to The Georgian. 'Bavannnh, Ua., May 10.—The police of Havannah have added to the ' Joys of Fred Boyd, a contractor ot Hampton, , C, by locating hla 19-year-oM wlfa, who ran away from home Trn The mlaeing wife was found work ing In a Broughton street store. She had come direct to Savannah. They have been married sUbut three years. The differences of the couple were set tled nnd they departed for a trip to Ludowlcl to vlalt a sister of Mrs. Boyd. For Sale A Pope Waverly Electric Run-About, 1906 model, together with Mercury Arc Rectifier complete for charging at residence. Has been run less than six months. Batteries in good condi tion, machine practically new. Apply 514 English-Americau Building or telephone 91 Main. Mrs. Tomlinson Dead. Special to The Georgian. Macon, aa.. May 10.—After an Ill ness of only two days, Mrs. W. M. Tomlinson, aged (8 year a, dlad yeater day. Several days ago Mr*. Tomlin son complained of reeling In poor health, but It was only Tutaday night that ah* was compelled to give up and take her bed. She le survived by two daughter*. Mr*. J. IV. Owcna nnd Mr*. B. A. Goosby, of this city. The fu neral service* were held this morning from the residence. Rev. J. IV. May, of the Vlnevillc Baptist church, officiat ing. The Interment was made In Fort Hill cemetery. O00Q0000000O00000000000OOO s ASSERTING ROBUST HEALTH O IOWA MAN DROPS DEAD. _ O O O Dee Molnee. Iowa, May 10.— 0 J, May “1 am (5, aound as a dollar and Q ood for at least 15.” said James - good for Hadlleld, O ty. testifying aa a witness In O civil action. He gave a sudden 0 O gasp, slipped forward on tha chair 0 O and dropped to tha lloor dead. 0 o Heart disease caused his death, o Q0000000000O00000O00000O09 O0O0O00OO0O000OOOOOOOOOOOO O O O WOMAN HA8NTWA8HED O O PACE IN IS YEARBt O C UNMARRIED AND HAPPY. O C o O Webb City, Iowa. May 10 — Mlsa O O the most beautiful women In O O northwest Iowa, hat not washed O O her face f» r fifteen years. Though O O ah* Is still unwed, sh* It bright O O nnd cheerful and fair. Harfacela -O O free from wrinkle* and bar com- 0 O plexlon beautiful. 8h* soys aba C O doe* not Intend to wash her face O O in the next fifteen years. o oooooooooooooooooooooooono Shopping Over Our ’Phone IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. now is. 8cores upon scores of fam- llit* ring u* up every day for drug* and drug atare sundries. We operate a FREE Messenger Service in connection It is a wall know fact that our waaken competitive figure* (that is be cause we enjoy a mattery of the mar ket. Buying, a* w* do, for this and two rdi. uuyiriy, at a w u uu, iwr «ni a ana two other busy drug stores). Right prices. Phone us. Our Broad Guarantee On ever rvthlng II wo guarantee the price to be al ways as low, never higher, and In most cases lower. JACOBS’ PHARMACY 6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Witehall Street. WOMEN TRUNDLE TRUNKS ABOARD OCEAN LINER 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. Gall “Long Distance,’ Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Now York, May 10.—The longshore men gained a partial victory yester day when the Savannah line compro mised with Its 600 employees. Nearly all of the ocean liners arc embarrassed by the big etrlke. Inexperienced men. crews and In some cases passengers assisting In unloading perishable goods and baggage. Passengers came to the aid of Os car II. of the Scandinavian line, which sailed yesterday and put aboard their own baggage. Many of them arrived on trains from tho West, and learning that the vessel was likely to be delayed, voluntarily undertook to expedite matters. The novel situation seemed to appeal to the humor of tho travelers, and the work went merrily on until the last piece of baggage woe aboard. Among tho volunteers were three women, who loaded their trunks upon a truck and trundled them down the gangway. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature of HARRIMAN OPENS SPIGO7 OVER HIS PACIFIC SI OCRS New York, May 10.—The lateat move on the part of E. H. Harrlman In lseu- Ing 2356,000,000 Union Pacific bonds caused much comment In financial cir cles and drow a statement from Mr. Harrlman on the subject. Mr. Harrl- man said ths directors decided that It would bo better to offer stockhold ers preferred stock at par rather than to eell Southern Pacino bonds at a high rate of Interest. He believes thle win better maintain the credit of the company. • Union Pacific Assets. Mr. Harrlman said that the Union Pacific hat 2242,000,000 In unencuraber. ed assets and 1.625 miles of mortgaged track. v Under the plan announce^ 271,000.- 000 debenture bofide, which will bear Interest at the rate of 4 per cent and which will be sold to stockholders at 2900 for each 21,000 bond, may be con verted Into common stock of the Un ion Paclfio at any time within throe to five years af the rate of 2175 per ■bare of common stock. The market valut of tha common stock at the dose of the exchange tdtlay was 1112.21 per share. Quarterly Dividend! Hereafter. The directors ot the two companies also voted to place the stock of the respective companies on a quarterly JOHN T. THRASHER DEAD AT DOTHAN Tho sudden death In Texas of John Thomas Thresher, of Dothan, Ala., was announced Thursday afternoon In a telegram received by Mr. and Mr*. Wil liam McCarthy, the latter a daughter of Mr. Thrashor. The telegram announced the third death In the family connection within the last week. It was received while Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy were at th* home of Mr. and Mra. John K. Ottley, and a ahort while before they were to havf departed for Columbus, Mis*., where they were summoned for the funeral of Dr. Charles Ottley. The lat ter was a brother of Eugeno M. Ottley, whose death occurred In Atlanta on May 1. Mr. and Mr*. McCarthy left Thurs day night for Dothan, where the body of Mr. Thrasher will be Interred. NATURE'S WARNING, Young gentleman who graduates from Davidson College this month, desires position as tutor in family or private school, clerical position or any honorable work. Address W. C. M. Care Georgian and News. LAN | HEW LINE TO New York, Philadelphia ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST | Via CINCINNATI | Elegant Sleeping Cars Dialog Cara LABORERS INJURED BY FALLING DEBRIS Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas, May 10.—.During a heavy thunder storm hero yesterday afternoon lightning struck the smoke stack at a brick yard near the city, de molishing It, and the falling debris In jured a half doxen men. Dan Cannlsax, a laborer, Is believed to be fatally Injured. MAR8HAL 8PRATT ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF PEONAGE. Special to The Georgian. out 24 hours, tho jury loat night W. C. Spratt, marshal of Mulberry, defendant In the second of the peonage cases tried In the United States cogrt, not guilty. The -trial of E. H. Benson, who succeeded Bowden, who woe convicted Wednesday as mdhager of the Prairie Pebble Phosphate Company, was fin ished yesterda lay. Judge Locke will not Atlanta People Mu.t Recognita art K*.“““ “ U Heed IL trials are completed. The next case tried will be that of .... - Justice of the Peace Levy, who le ... _ , Kidney Ills come quickly—myetert,, charged with using his office to assist dividend basis. Instead of a semt-sn- ou»ly. 1 the company In holding the men. But nature alwayi wotni you nual basis, os heretofore. Tha first quarterly dividends of 2 1-2 per cent JSJSjL 1 o?„ U Lnw» on Union Pacific common and 11-4 SJSrSf 1252Li*£!l per cent on Southern Pacific were de clared yesterday. BANK AND GUANO MILLS See If the color is unhealthy— j ORGANIZED AT COLBERT. If there are -settlings and sediment, j Pan ages too frequent, scanty, pain- Special l<* The Georgian. ful. MUNY0N5 WITCH HAZEL tShIsOAP Sufi As Velvet y w ^r keeps Lady and Ba&y; ’ $weel As '•Ro 4 >ev • - CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. arrive Rta — jevasaab..... 7.50 TEET \ I 5 It’a time then to ute Doan's Kidney Pilti, * < To ward off Bright's disease or dla- hotel. I Doan's have done great work In At- lanta. ■ Jamei Armstrong,. foundryman In the L. & R. shops, living on Windsor streeL Atlanta, Go., says: "I have ; used Doan's Kidney Fills for backache , and urtn&ry trouble and have been greatly benefited. I auffered with my back for a number ot year*, the pain at times being so severe that I waa obliged to lay off from work. Tho pain took all the itrength out ot my back and I was obliged to walk around all bent over; I had to grasp hold of some thing in order to rise from a chair, and I could never tell when to expect ■harp, piercing twinges. The kidney 8ecretlona were Infrequent and were highly colored. I used liniments on my back, applied mustard plasters until my back wai one large blister, but nothing did me any good. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at Brannon & Anthony’s Stores at 102 Whitehall street and 30 Marietta street. I used them and notlcod good result* a abort time later, so 1 con tinued taking them. My back became strong. I had no more backache, and can do as hard a day’s work as any man. I think Doan's Kidney Pill* Is the beet backache and kidney rem edy* For sale by all dealer*.. Price 60 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agent* for the United i- ElLADgLPMlaI States. _ dkntal rooms, I Remember the name—Doans—and No. mC Whitehall St. tftke RO oilier. ilepart Tl „ faeon .11.41 pm ...... tUas l< ..IS. 44 IB _ *0) pa •oevllle .. S-SSpa nnsb a IS pa EXTRACTED poAtlveljr. without iislo. BDc each. Best Colbert, Ga., May 10.—A bank with a capital stock of 222,000 has been or ganised here, with W. H. Toole presi dent, J. F. Colbert, vice president; M. W. Collier, cashier. A real estate company It engaged In surveying 2,000 acres of very fine land which will be cut Into town lots. Col onel James M. Smith will build on oil mill and guano factory here and organ ise the two Into a stock company. There Is also a movement on foot to build a cotton factory this year. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM AT PIEDMONT INSTITUTE. Special to The Georgian. Rockmart, Ga. May 10.—Following is the program of the seventeenth annual commencement of Piedmont Institute, Rockmart, Oa.: Sunday. May 12—Commencement sermon. Rev. Fletcher Walton. Monday, May 20—Literary address. Professor C. W. Macon. Entertainment by primary and Inter mediate departments. Tuesday. May 21—Champion debate; ntertalnment by college and music da- entertainment part menu. Wednesday, May 12—Graduation ex ercises and delivery of diplomas. FIRE DE8TR0Y8 WA8TE MILL) L08S PARTIALLY COVERED. Special to Th* Georgian. Greenville, a C, May 10.—Fire last night destroyed the waste mill In the American Spinning Company’s village. ‘ * partially covered by Insur- TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open, Make your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a few days. T. M. ARMSTEAD, Tax Receiver. CORNER STONE IS LAID FOR METHODIST CHURCH. Special to The Georgian. Monroe. Oa', May 10.—Last Monday evening the corner atone of the new Methodist church was laid with Ma sonic ceremony, which was conducted by Renjamln J. Edwards, acting as grand master. The church le centrally located on Brood street, and, together with Ite furnishings and the lot on which It Is situate*, will cost about 215,000. Music for the occasion was furnished by the church choir, which is one of the best In the state. There was a large attendance. Rev. n. M. Eakes Is the present pas tor of the church. FROM MORPHINE POISONING WEALTHY OIL MAN DIE8. 8perl.nl to The Georgian. Dallas, Taxas, May 10.—J. Opperman. wealthy oil man of Chicago, died here yeaterday from effects of mor phias poisoning. Ha wa* picked up In the streets In an unconscious condition, from which he never recovered. There la considerable mystery concerning hU death and the police are Investigating. TnscMufc Free Sample. Address Dept. 1. IsassIXSrth, * Calrta 11 MsSmiKST: I _ The Shine That Shines Brightest | i i