Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 04, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. JUNE *. I' 1 ' 1 ". The Newest and Best The old Ayer'* H.ir Vigor w.a Rood, no queilion (bout that. But your own doctor, the one you beve treat confi dence In, will tell you thst Ayer’s Hslr Vigor, new Improved formula, la far better. The one great tpeclflc For fall ing half end dandruff. W. (ebllah aba ttonaataa t.C.*T»rOo.. of oft oar proparatiot*. Itovoll. BATTLE fl ON TRIAL L COURT JAPAN IS TROUBLED OVER _0LD RIOTS Late Dispatches Cause Sur prise in Official Wash ington. Washington, June 4.—Japeuieee bel ligerency oarer the "Sen rrencleco of fair," ea reported In lete dlapetchea from Toklo, ceuaed aurprtae In official Washington. chiefly becauae no Inci dent of recent date could be auapected ef haring served to reopen what was generally considered a bit of ancient history. (Mneral Kurohl'a recent tour through the country with He attendant felicita tions and expressions of good will, had strengthened the friendly feeling of Americans toward their Oriental neigh bora to aurh nn extent that the reports of belated Indignation In Japan came as rather a severe shock. The attacks upon Japantse reatau rant* and hath houses In San Francisco i ara still undar Investigation by tha na tional goremmant aa avail aa by the state authorities of California. As It stands, the stale deportment Is on record as having Informed the Japanese government of all the facia It had been able .to secure, all tending to show that the last trouble In San Francisco was merely an Incident to the great railroad strike, with Ite accom panying riots. RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. TO GIVE CONCERT Qn Tuesday night there will be an entartalnment at tha Railroad Young Men's Christian Association rooms. 311-2 West Alabama street, which will be ona of tha events of tbs week. It Is the dosing of a very successful mem- bsrshlp contest. The program conalats of the following numbers: Violin Boloa—Mr. Dave Silverman. Accompanist—Miss Annie L. Lang ford Symphony Male Quartet—Charles T. Brown, Curtis Buford, Mark L. Pattis, Victor LeRoy Webb. Report of the work of a thirty-day membership campaign. This will ba a choice entertainment and la complimentary to the members and tnelr ladles. POSTAL COMPANY MAKES CHANGES O. H. Usher, who has been ranking offleer of tha Postal Telegraph Com pany In the Southern division, has been appointed superintendent of the South ern division to aucreed Samuel A. Dun can. resigned, n. B. Payne has been appointed assistant gsnoral superin tendent. Both of the new ameers assumed their duties Saturday and will have of. flees In the Prudential building. First riay Ws Consumed in Securing Jury and Ar guing Demurrer. MUNYON’S SUCCESS In Curing Old Chronic Oases of RHEUMATISM Patients Given Up as Incurable Speedily Restored to Health by MUNYON'S 3 X RHEUMATISM REMEDY I want svery rheumatic to throw away all Ko natter whit yoar doctor mar say, ao Slitter wlist your friends msy esy, ao luat- mstivr whnt your meads msy ssy, do mat ter how bigoted or prejudiced you mar bo agelast ill advertlaad remedies, go at TV 2 ... ..2 —. . Vlltl# of tb lady says: "Every tablet Is worth more thin a diamond the eerne else." A few doses wtU tike away all arhes sad rains, and a ^care ^enerslly effected before out ****** ’* or. this remedy contains no mil arsatoe 1 ronaldsr the heat, and If you art not satis. Hag tha empty bottle to me and I will Hill your money. "prove” this' statement by"fhe*f*'. ^K**fttaer*Csra,'*J believe, his savud more lives ami cured more chronic casea of bUddev and kidney kllmont than nay known remedy. Voaey luck whenever_lt lilts. My Dyspepsia aad Moms eh Remedy ena bles' tit lo rat a good, square meal and 4 $v'Constipation Ointment Meet a alta rs! movement la from two to throe mlnitet. If you are nervous and despondent If you ran t sleep If you are wash and ran- ■Trong. make you sleep and make you cheer- * V, Ilewla .-hi- Cure stops all headaches la . .on three to leu mlontes, and Is a good 11 AM* pmnaak°^nlfevtiis with Plleo I mast W. C, Jones, of Atlanta: W. L. Wabber, ask to try >ay tile iNatmeut. Is of Emory College, and R. I- Smith, of ' ! sod polo Instantly. Man-, Macon. Judges for delivery, Judge Special to The Georgian. Macon. Os, Juno 4.—The first mur der cane that has been tried by the United States court In this district for aeveotesp years sad probsbly the first murder esse In the history of the Unit «d Slates here, where the alleged crime was committed In a postofflcc, was be gun yesterday, when Thomas Battle was arraigned and plead not guilty on the charge of murdering D. M. Berry. In the trial yesterday Battle was rap. resented by John R. Cooper, and tht government by the assistant district st tomsy, Mr. Akerman. The principal business of the session was the^ securing of the Jury, and the arguing ’of ths motion that the csss be continued because the witnesses for the defense had not been summoned, and the arguing of a demurrer. Both Attorney Cooper's motions for a con tinuance and his dsmurrer wort over ruled. Attorney Cooper stated that most of the witnesses would be used to show the good charsctsr Of the defendant, but that flvs or sis will be used for the purpose of Impeaching, If possible, ths testimony of H. J. Hunt, the principal witness for the United States. Following are ths Jurors who were selected to try the esse: William A Tsytor, Warner Hsrdwlok, R. E. Find ley, James 8. Turner, of Macon: J. J. Etheridge, Stevens Pottery: O. P. Ran kin, of Macon: B. T. Adams, Macon; J. B. Willis. Walden; H. W. Bullard, of Macon; F. H. Roberson, foreman, of Dublin; II. R. DeJounatte, of Rockville; T. C. Spivey, of Katonton. A great deal of Interest Is being taken by many prominent people In Macon In this esse, as Battle Is an old Confeder ate veteran, and up to this trouble had always borne a splendid reputation ubout the elty. FOUR COURTS MET IN MACON MONDAY. Special lo The Georgian. Moron. On.. June 4.—It wan an un usual occurrence In Macon yesterday when the four courts In the city all convened at the aatne time, even st the same hour. The regular morning re corder's court, city court, Superior court and tho United States court were all In senslos. and Iho officials of the ourta had more than they could han dle. long list of cases are to be tried in the city and superior courts, and the sessions promise to be long ones. CAR LEAVES THE TRACK AND STRIKES AGAINST POLE. ffpselat to The Georgian.* Macon, Ua., June 4.—With ■ crash that was henrd for blocks around, car No. 23 left tha tracks at Virgin's Point, In Vlnevllle, Into last evening and crashed Into a large telegraph pole. The pole was splintered Into pleeee, ua If It had been struck with a batter ing-ram. Fortunately no one was In jured In the accident, although the pan. sengers were all badly shaken up. QUITS NEWSPAPER" TO WORK INSURANCE. Special to rbe Georgian. Macon. Os., June 4.—C. R. Wright, who has for several years been nroml- nently connected with The Macon Tel egraph. nnd secretary of both the loenl and state lodges of Elks, has resigned from his position with tho paper end has accepted one with ilia Volunlaer Slate Life Insurance I'ompuny. There are few better known cltlsena In Mncon than Mr. Wright, nnd his hosts of frlsnds slot only In Macon, but all over the elate, wish hint the best of success.In his new Held. Mr. Wright will continue to reside In this city. * PINED FOR VIOLATING AUTO SPEED LIMIT. Special to Tbe Georgina. Macon, Ga., Juno 4.—Much comment Is being made about the city In regard lo the arrest of V. H. May-Held, the white driver of Emory- Wlnshlp’a auto, and a negro named Tyson, lining given a summons to appear In court, both charged with that speeding. Mayfleld was arrested at the garage and ridden to the city barracks In the "hurry up" wagon. The officer handed a summons over to the negro, who has been before ths recorder ones before, charred with violating the speed limit. When ths csss against Mayfield was called Judge Cabsnlss Imposed s flno of |5. The negro was fined HO. Mayfleld promptly paid hts line. MRS. SALLIE FREENEY UNDER CARE OF DOCTOR. Macon. Os., June 4.—Mrs. Snllle Freeney, who Is swatting s now trial for the killing of II. P. Harrell, at Eastman, aa. some time ago. Is feat falling In health. The first trial and the trip from Macon to Eastman und return lisa shown on llie woman nnd she Is now under the care of a physi cian. Attorney John It. Cooper, of this city, who Is defending Mrs. Freeney-. Is preparing ths case for s new trial, which he will bring before tha supreme court of Georgia Mrs. Freeney has the greatest confi dence In herself, und states that she knows she will come clear of the mur der charge that Is hanging against her. HARDEMAN MEDAL CONTEST IS HELD AT MERCER. Mpeclal to The Ueorgtsn. Macon, Ga, June 4.—The contest for the Hardeman medal was held In the city auditorium yesterday. This Is an oratorical contest, which Is held an nually during the commencement exer cises st Mercer University. The two literary societies of Mercer, the Phi Dells nnd ths Ciceronian, each selected two representatives *to contest for ths medal, which Is swarded by Colonel Hardeman, of Commsrcs, Ga. Ths four debaters In yesterday's exer cises were: W. R. Summer, of Sum mer. Ga; Ralph Bailey, of Savannah, Ga; W. J. Mllllcan, of Carrollton, Ga., and P. M. Burdette, of Washington, Ga. The Judges were: For composition. W. C. Jones, of Atlanta: W. L. Wabber, VICE-PRESIDENT Great Results- Small Expense It doesn’t require much thought to see how The Long Distance Bell Telephone can be profitably applied to your business. You can reach anybody almost anywhere quickly and economically; Seasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Will Deliver Address at Commencement at Grant University. WIDOW WASN'T INVITED TO ATTEND DAUGHTER'S WEDDING New York, June 4,—Mrs. Dan O'Day, widow of the multi-millionaire oil mag nate, on account of a family quarrel, will not be present Wednesday- whan her stepdaughter, Ruth, will be married to William Butler Boyd, of New Bruns wick, N. J. In her temporary home In the fash ionable iAtneham apartments, Mrs. O'Dsy admitted that she did not Intend to go to the wedding, but Insisted that she la not responsible for the situation, which has become extremely embar rassing to the family and their friends. “I don't expect to be present at the marriage of my stepdaughter," said Mrs. ODay. "for the best, of reasons— I have not been Invited. For a num ber of months I have seen but little of my late husband's daughters, but had I been Invited to Ruth'e wedding, I should have attended out of respect for him." CHICAGO WANTS MAMMOTH A UDITOR1UMhOR MEETINGS Chicago, June 4.—Plane for the con struction of a convention hell, the largest In the United States, la the plan which rornllntes with the char acter of tho Hepubllcan nnd Democratic conventions of ISOS by Chicago. At ths meeting held today at the Humllton Club to perfect the organi sation of the general commission which Is to make the fight for Chicago In the national committee for tha Republican convention, the question of a hell was given careful conelderatlon. A bigger and better auditorium than tha Coliseum for convention purposes was argued as desirable In making the campaign for Chicago. The active movere In the scheme for the construc tion of tho Jumbo of all permanent convention structures assured the Re publicans that If they succeeded In get. ling the convention for Chicago the convention hall would be built. made Wednesday morning at the close of tho Mercer commencement exereleea. OFFICER ON GUARD OVER WOUNDED NEGRO. Special to The Georgian. Macon, tja., June 4.—For fear that posalbly he might effect sn escape George Stapleton, tho negro who wee AU perse SSTJm Itching I_ -— . T5ick John* » «». und Dr. ,.third Jsffsr*. stmt*“^un^ment^TiS. winner w UI be A Bold Step. To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of tha more Intel ligent to tho uto of secret, medicinal com- jmunds. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. f., some time ago, decided to make s bold departure fronuho usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medlclnaa for do- mratlc use, and «o has published broad cast and orcrrljr to tbs wbolo world, a full and complete list of all tho Ingredients entering iuVpthecampotltlonof bis widely celebrated mpdlcftce. Thus bs has taken bit numerousutitront and patients Jnto bis fuU/bnQdbnce. Thus too he baa calcines from among secret , . __ doubtful merits, end made themMtrmcdfrs of Known CompontUm. d!«yl^wrjpg^fercrytojtta fin-.. us !- r,l: - lu-.-r . r 1 .1 \ school, of practlc*. containing very numer ous r,tracts from tha writings of leadtnf practitioners of medicine, endorsing ta Me wronpart pnMlbfc terms, each and every Ingre dient contained In Dr. Pierre's medicines. One of tbeee little Irak* will be melted free to tny one sending address on postal cud or hr letter, to Ur. R V. Fierce. Buffalo, N. V„ and requesting the aime. From this little book It will belearned that Dr. Ptereet med icine, contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or Injurious agents and that they ara made from uatlve. medici nal robts of great value: also that some of the mott veluehlo Ingredients contained In fir. Pierre's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-workod. -run-down,” nervous and deMUttted women, were employe.!, long year, ago. by the Indians tor similar ailments affecting their squaws. In fart, one ol ths S st valuable mrJIotua! plants entering Into I composition ol Dr. Pierre's Favorite Pra- •rriptton wff» known to tbe Indiana ss •Squev-Wecd." our knowledge ol the uses of sot s tow of our moat valuable nil Ire. me dicinal plants was gained from the Indians snd esset |— JptkmM, ss for rmlsttng alt tbe worn- , directing displacements, as Mamet, sntevrnlon and ratorvetslon. efficient vi - l av, remedy shot last Monday night, Is guarded day snd night by a police officer. Stapleton la confined In tha city hospital, where he la stendlly Improving, and the doc tors think he will recover. Twice dur ing the paat winter negroes who were confined In the hospital have left their beda and Jumped from the window and escaped. As Stapleton la a desperate negro and one who tho officers will take desperate stepa In getting away, aa woa shown Monday night, Chief Connef will take no chances with ths nsgro. Mrs. Msttis Ard Dead. Special to Tbe Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Juno 4.—After an Illness of mors than six weska, Mrs Mattie Ard. aged 31 years, died at her home on Jackson street yesterday. Mrs. Ard was the wife of R. A. Ard snd Is sur vived by one small child, Reuben. She was a devoted member of the Second Street Methodist church, and was well known In Macon. WEATHER BUREAU TO PRINT MAPS Chattanooga, Tent*. June 4.—Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks reach ed Chattanooga at sn early hour this morning and will remain here two days. Mr. Fairbanks la the orator at the com mencement exercises of Grant Univer sity and will deliver his address at 8 o'clock tonight at Ibe city auditorium. This morning Mr. Fairbanks w,as en tertained at breakfast at the home of Captain H. S. Chamberlain, Immediate ly thereafter he was token to Chlcka- msuga Dark, where he will spend the greater part of the day going over the battle field. This afternoon from 4 to ( o'clock the rice president will be the guest of hon or at a reception at Grant University. A luncheon Is to bs tendered him by Chattanooga business men tomorrow st noon. BISHOP CANDLER HEARD SUNDAY AT GORDON INSTITUTE Special to Ths Georgian. Bsrnesvllle, Ga., June 4.—The com mencement exercises of Gordon Instl tute have been highly successful. The year Just drawing to a close has been one of great achievement for the school, and President B. F, Plckette and his able corps of teachers have labored faithfully, ss the merit of the exercises which mmSt the close of the scholastic year Indicate. The flrat of the series of entertain ments for the week occurred Friday night and was an unbounded success. It was the piano recital given by Mieses Annie Kate Smith, Nell Adams and Minnie Tyler. Friday night tho grammar school department gave a delightful entertain menL presenting "Cinderella" to t large and enthusiastic audience. The main feature of Sunday’s program was the sermons by Bishop Candler, morn ing snd evening- The sermon In the morning was heard by a lurge congre gation. Bishop Candler Is much liked by the people of Barnesvlllo. Monday morning the contest In origi nal speaking was held. Monday night was rendered the sen lor play, being a dramatisation of one of Tennyson's Idylls to the King, Elaine and Guinevere. The event was one of ths mott delightful social events of the week and was a great success. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY _2k» LAXATIVE HROI Druggists refund money Beginning on July 3 or soon there after, the weather bureau In Atlanta will print Its weather maps snd fore cast cards, and a complets printing plant will be Installed. At present the maps are made on a typewriter with a duplicating process, but so great It the demand for the mups that the department of agricul ture has decided a printing plant for Atlanta Is necsssory. Some years ago such a plant was operated In Atlanta, but was abandoned. Director Mnrbury sends out dally be tween 300 and 40D weather maps and shout 1.000 forecast cards, but when the new plant Is established this out put will be greatly Increased. A print er will be sent here by the department to operate the plant John Mitchell Out Again. Spring Valley, III., June 4.—John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers, yesterday left the hospital, where he had bean for live weeks, snd walked to his residence, a distance of severs! blocks. Eugent J. Hanson. Eugene J. Hanson, aged 23 years, son of Colonel snd Mrs. J. T. Hanson, died Monday morning at the family residence. III Lawton street. The fu neral services will be conducted Wed- CTcrcmung twlnfnl perio.:., toning up the neral services will he conducted \\ ed- perrrs and tirturtnc snout a perfect state of needs)- morning. The Interment will health. Sold by all dealers la rrdlclnsa be In Westvlew cemetery. DAHLONEGA PUPILS AWARDED HONORS Special to The Georgian. Dahlonegg, Ga.. Juno 4.—The closing exercises of the Dahlonega public school were greatly enjoyed at the N. G. A. College chapel. The following honors were announced and medals or books awarded os prises: First Grade—First honor, Worley Ash; second, Easton Lovelace; perfect attendance, Alma McGuire, Eugene Vlfkery, Easton Lovelace and Ida Avery. Becond Grade—First honor, Luclle Price; second. Carry Stanley. Third Grade—First honor, Kathflne Vickery: second, Rse Menders. Fourth Grade—First honor, Lorene Gutley; second, Moggie Rickets, Llxsle McAfee, and perfect attendance, Mag gie Rickets. Fifth Grade—First honor, Walter Rickets; second, Viols Housley; ex celled In writing, Judge Littlefield; ex celled In rending, Lee Evans; perfect attendance, Viola Housley, Emma Wor ley, Llxsle Abercrumby and Walter Rickets. Sixth Grade—First honor, Blanche Brooksher: second, Martin Davis: ex celled In writing, Weir Boyd: excelled in writing, Flossy Jackson; perfect at tendance, Lets England. Seventh Orsde—First honor, Ruth Russell; second, Cleveland Duncan. Eighth Grade—First honor, ' Cecil Jackson; second. Pearl Rice. Two New Postmasters. Washington, June 4.—The spiiolntnieut Is _annilllt-isl ef Jennie Scott loiter to stir, cent M. V. Wllllnshsm. demised, ss post master at Islington, tin. Also Marvin I*. Phillips In appointed postmaster at Shear- wood, Bulloch futility, to succeed J. N. .Shell rouse, rente mill. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has In uso for over 30 years, has homo tho signature C ' . nnd has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy*' Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” aro but Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho healtli of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is » harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Dlnrrltoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THS CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MU ll II AT CTRECT, NEW YORK CITYs Brannen & Anthony’s a The Nearest Drug Store 99 With our special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery service, every family in this city can con sider ours "the nearest drug store.’’ -TELEPHONE US— FOB ANYTHING THAT COMES FROM A DRUG STORE, and for — SALARY INCREASE GIVEN TEACHERS AT GAINESVILLE Special to The ticorglnn. Gainesville, Ga., June 4.—The city board of education has elected tha fol lowing teachere for the year for tho Gainesville • public echoola: Superin tendent, Profeseor E. J. Robeson; high school teacher, none elected. Teachers: Misses Nell Slurphy, Rllla Dosler, Mrs. N. M. Pope, Miss Clyde Manning. Mlsa Modane Carter, Mrs. G. R. Bickers, XIIss Carrie Riley, Miss Bessie Harrison, Miss Corlnne Loopcr, Miss Idn Wallace, Miss Mary Johnson. Miss Lnllle Ellis, Miss Isa Lloyd and Miss Wortle Montgomery. Professor R. F. Torrell, former teach er of the high school, was not an ap plicant for re-election, nor was Miss Laura Thompson. Miss Mary Dean Owens, who grad uated at the May commencement, was given the scholarship to Brenau. The salaries of r.ll the teachers was raised. Superintendent Robeson woa increased from 31.240 a year to 31,500 par annum. The teachers were given on an average of 35 per month Increase over last year. Indications are that greater work will be accomplished dur ing the next two terms, as Superin tendent Robeson will be serving his second term, and will have everything moro In hand. BARNES IS GUEST OF ODD FELLOWS William H. Barnes, formerly of At lanta, and prominent many years ago In Georgia Odd Fellowship, wilt be the guest Tuesday night of Atlanta Odd Fellows, and will deliver an address In the I. O. O. F. hall, at Broad and Ala bama streets. Mr. Barnes Is now a resident of Cali fornia anti Is grand scribe of the Cali fornia encampment. He Is a veteran editor of secret order Journals and one of the best-known Odd Fellows In the country. Mr. Barnes was grand master of Georgia In 1882, and In 1885 he went from Atlanta to the sovereign grand lodge, which convened In Baltimore. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o a a ARMED CONFEDERATES O O MARCH THROUGH 8TREETS O O OF NATION’S CAPITAL. O O O O Washington, June 4.—Armed O O Confederate soldiers, for the first O O time In history, marched through O O the streets of the capital today. O O District Commissioner West per- O O mltted four companies of armed O Q and unarmed veterans to march O O the streets, returning from tha O O reunion nt Richmond, Va„ cn route O O to the Jamestown Exposition. O ooooacHjooooooooceocjQoooooo DR. PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil, wjiich is coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for wounds, burns, sores and skin diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antiseptically cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of “HOUSGllOld SUfgeOIli M All druggists sell it 25c