Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 07, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAS AND HEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE T. MOT. Tutt’sPills will save the iMMBtte from g dava of misery* * ndcna y5 h,nit0 » whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body* give keen arpetite, DEVELOP aESH and solid muscle. El*i«ntly «*r»r substitute. A Unique Little Money Saver Tho beautiful little home sav ings banka we loan to depositors are marvels of ingenuity. They record the amount you put in. Yon can actually see your money grow. We loan them free to savings depositors. One dollar starts an account. 4% Interest compounded twice a year. Central Bank & Trust Corporation, Candler Building, Branch Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth. TRAIN LEAVES TRUCK PASSENGERS UNHURT BpffUl to The Georgian. ' Bower* vllle, fin.. Joiip 6.—The fitoutbern railway local passenger train. No. 113, was wrecked near ililn plan* today about 1 •'dock. TIip engine and two coachca derailed and the track waa torn up for aotuc distance. A tiumlier of passengers wen* on board, wlio escaped unhurt with tbo exception of few bruise*. Mall riark Wllann waa the only one who received any Injuries, and they are very alight It wilt be tavern I hotira before the track Will be clear. METROPOLITAN AGENTS MEET AT KIMBALL Agants of the Metropolitan -Life In surance Company from alt over Georgia and several other Southern atatea met In convention Thursday In the conven tion hall of tho Kimball Houae, heard apeechee and talked over buelneea. Aft erwards they were dined at a banquet by the company. Vice President Klsk, Of New York, waa present nnd made an addrese, and another was made by Superintendent of Agencies S. M. Bur- bank. Prominent among tlioee who attended the convention were: Vice • President Haley Flake. Fourth Vice President Prank O. Ayer and Medical Director Augustus S. Knight. The convention waa attended by nearly 200 agents. MUNYON’S SUCCESS In Curing Old Chronic Cases of RHEUMATISM Patients Given Up as Incurable Speedily Restored to Health by MUNYON'S 3 X RHEUMATISM REMEDY I want averr rheumatic to throw awny all MAdlclues. all llulment*. all plasters. and try lllNYON'ff 3 X ItII1'UM ATIMM CrilK. No matter what your doctor may aay. no matter what your friend* may nay, uo mat* matter whot your friend* may aay. no mat tar bow bigoted or prejudiced you may be S luet all advertised remedies. go at nnr* mur druggist and get u bottle t El MAT18M CURE.. Price II. ibln T 1 doses wiTTtska away ail aches'snd l>aiu*. jad^a^ure generally affected before ouv Rem*'in>*er. this remedy rontalna no salt- ryllc acid, no opium. cocaine, morphine, or Other harmful drugs. It la put up under the guarantee of toe Pure Food nnd lung Aet, out my guarantee 1 mushier the l»e*t. Try the remedy, iw* “ ’• Bed. bring the empty refund your money. If yon bare any o. I that we put up tifty-eeren dlffereut re dies for fifty-seven allmenta. We have ••cure-alls." Our cold Cure curea the *•< IN STOCKS CASE Council Puts It Up to Com mittee to Investigate Books. Council spent mor* than three liwtfs Thursday afternoon In hearing the ev idence In the Blocks Investigation, and then adjourned without reaching any decision, escept to appoint a commit tee of three to determine what connec tion Thomas F. Blocks, the water com mlasloner, had with the Btocka Coal Company. It waa Insisted upon by Attorney Reuben Arnold for Mr. Blocks that un. lesa It could be shown that Mr. Blocks wns a member of the firm of the Blocks Coal Company and shared In the proms, the Investigation was use less and unnecessary. All the correspondence between the general manager of the waterworks and the Ragland Coal Company dur Ing the past year waa read, as was also the stenographic roport of the Investi gation held by the water board, at which W. T. Brown, president of the Bagland Coal Company, gave Ida cvl dence. The following committee was ap pointed hy the mayor pro tern, to In vestlgate the books of the Stocks Coal Company: Alderman Hlrseh. chairman; Councilman Harman and Councilman Pearce. . , _ The committee will report bsck-fio council on Monday morning, June 17, at 10 o’clock. Both Mr. Storks and Attorney Ar nold were anxious for the Investigation to lie completed as quickly as possi ble. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Basra the Signature of GEORGIA DAY SUCCESS IN HANDS OF MAYOR Mayor W. R. Joyner left Atlanta at 1:30 o'clock Thursday morning for Jamestown, where he will mnke all ar rangements for Georgia Day at the exposition. The mayor will look nfter quarters for the rounctlmnnlr delegation, for the drum corps and for ether parties. He will look after the proper furnishing nnd decoration of the Atlanta room In the Georgia building, nnd will also ar range for the Georgia reception to the president Monday at 2 o'clock, and for the Atlanta reception to the governor t 8 o'clock Monday. The mayor was asked to arrange these matters by Governor Terrell, and he wilt have his hands full. Shopping Over Our ’Phone IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. It is surprising how popular this idea now la. ooores upon aeorsa of fam ilies ring us up avsry day for druga and drug ators sundries. Wa operate a FREE Meassngsr Service In connection with our Telephone Shopping System. It ia a wall knew fact that our prices weaken competitive figures (that is be cause wa enjoy a mastary of tho mar ket. Buying, aa wa do. for thla and two other busy drug stores). Right prioss. Phono ua. Our Broad Guarantee we sell guarantee the price to be al ways as low, never higher, and In most cases lower. MUST BE WEALTHY No Insurance company can be char* tered In the state of Georgia with Iona than $100,000 capital Mock fully paid In. unless It In a mutual concern. Buch 1* the opinion of Attorney Gen eral Hart In the case of the Home In- <1 lintrla! Life Insurance Company, re* cently orgnnixed with u capital atock of $115,000. When a charter waa ap plied for tho aecretary of atmte held that paid-up capltul atock of $100,000 waa neceaaary. The applicant a were not Bat laded with thla decree, and the queatlnn waa given to Judge Hurt for an opinion, lie auatalned Secretary Phil Cook. MILLS WILL OBEY NEW LABOR LAW cold. ... —ii all dons. all the olla. all the balaama, aad cough caret that have ever beeu made. prove thla r * “ * Vestment of 25 rent#. Uj Vou can prove thla statement hjr the lu near of 25 cent#. Kidney Cure, I believe, baa saved • Uvea and cured more chronic caaes of bladder and kidney ailment than any known remedy. Money back whenever It rails. My Dyspepsia and Htoiunch Remedy ena bles one to eat a good, square meal and Constipation Ointment rivet a natu ral movement In from two to three minutes, and la rapidly taking the place of i| cathar tics and weakening nostrums. If you are nervous and despondent. If yon can’t sleep. If yon are weak and run down, don't nil to get a bottle of Mon- yon's Paw Paw Tonic. It will make you jtropff. make you sleep and make you cheer- My Hoadacbo Core atop# all headaches In from three to ten minutes, and Is a good heart **»4 atomsrh tonic. All persons suff-rlns with Flit* I mast sararsthr ssfc to try my lile ointment. It ■tops sll Itrhlng snd poln Instsntty. Man or bark If It fafis to aura sail car. quickly. If yea Med nwdlcsl sdrlc address Man- yoa's. Fifty-third snd Jefferson strsvls, Philadelphia, Fa. f Special to Tho Georgian. Columbia, 8. C. t June 7.—Tho new ten-hour labor law effecting cotton mills, which passed the last legislature hy a largo majority nfter several years' vain attempts to get It through, rock into partial operation the first of next month, when every cotton mill In the state will have to rearrange Its time schedule. Beginning with the first of next month, the law limith tho hours to 62 week, the 60-hour achedulc to go Into effect the first of next January There la a provision In the act that lost time accruing from accident or other unavoidable cause may he made up to the extent of 60 hours fn the course of year. The mill people aay the now law will be promptly nnd permanently obeyed both In the spirit and to the letter. They any tha change will operate against them, as both North Carolina and Geor gia still have u 66-hour law, and com petition for help la sharp. LINCOLN RECEIVER OP BIG MARBLE CO. An order appointing W. S. Lincoln permanent receiver of tho Southern Marble Company waa signed by Judge Pendleton Thursday afternoon. During the absence of Judge Pendleton last February Judge George F. Gober, of the Blue Ridge circuit, appointed Mr. Lincoln temporary receiver of the com pany. Th? receiver la directed to col lect all the assets of the company and wind up Its affairs. The assets Are placed at $444,222 and the liabilities at $425,000. The quarries and worka of the company are In Plckena county. New Chief Clerk. J. Pierce Howell has been appointed chief clerk to C. L. Candler, of the Southern railway, and will have charge of the Inman Yards agency, records and forces. Mr. Howell has made a fine record In various positions In the transportation department of the Southern, and his promotion U a iner* ( Ited one. JACOBS* PHARMACY 6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Witehall Street. A SCENE FROM “FRIENDS” lii : ; ; J SB n B George Schrader aa Harold Hemling and DeWItt Jennings as Hans Otto in “Friends,” presented at the Grand by the Fawcett Stock Com pany this wtsk. SMITH INSTITUTE CLOSES SESSION Special to The Georgian. Huenn Vlatn, Ga.. June 7.—The fol lowing la the commencement program of Hoke Smith Institute, which ended Tuesday night: Friday evening, May 31, contest be tween girls of expression classes. Sunday. June 2, 11 u. tn.—Commence ment sermon, Rev. O. P. Gilbert, Amor- leu*. Ga. Monday. June 3, 10 a. m.—Contest AT CLINTON COLLEGE New Building Is Erected and Prosperous Future Expected by Board. Special to The Georgian. Clinton, S. C., J'une 7.—The Prcaby terian College ot South Carolina, which haa Ita location at Clinton, baa sue cossfully closed the session of another year. The baccalaureate sermon waa preached by Rev. Samuel F. Fulton, of Toklo, Japan, on June 2. The de- balers’ contest, which Is an Intersocle- ty competition, was held on Monday following. Tuesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock the declaltners held their annual contest, and on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock the reffular graduating exer cises took place In the administration hall. The notable* who were present dur ing the closing exercises were: Rev. Robert Adams, D. D.. Rev. W. T. Nev ille, president; Dr. John Gordon Law, Rev. W. P. Jacobs. D. D., Rev. S. C. Byrd (Cnlcora College), Rev. George H. Carnelson, Rev. Dr. Wilson and Ro*. J. C. Shrlver. A goodly number of the alumni of the Institution were present, with a large attendance of citizens. The graduates were: Robert Roy Brown, D. Meyer Clark, John C. Henry and the Mlssei Maude and Mabel Sum- eral. The declalmera' medal waa won by Tom H. Simpson; the debaters' medal was won by D. M. Clarke, and a num ber of other medals and prizes award ed to other members of the student body. Mr. Henry graduated at the head of his class and was conferred tho highest degree of honor that hla alma mater can offer. The alumni address waa delivered by Henry Davis, of Florence, S. C.. now a prominent attorney In that city. The Presbyterian College has many friends In Clinton and throughout the South. The college has conatructed a handsome administration hall and la making and expects to make even greater progress In the future. PAZO ot*Tsin.vr is caaranteeo to cure say case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Pro truding piles in 3 to 14 days or money re funded. (0c. AFTER TWENTY YEARS CLASS TU ASSEMBLE A reunion of the class of 1887 will bo one of the features of alumni day at the University of Georgia com mencement next week und the mem bers will come from several states In order to be present and talk over old days and meet old friends. All the members of the class have done well and many prominent men of several states are In tho list. The following Is a list of the living members of tho class who will enjoy the event In an appropriate way: W. L. M. Austin, Atlanta; Judge James H. Blount. Macon; Dr. John K. Flowers. Dornvllle, Ga.; Walter Hodges, Hartwell, Go.: Charles M. Wal ker. Monroe, Ga.; J. Henry Walker, Griffin, Ga.; Warren W. Wimberly, Bullards, Ga.: Judge U. V. Whipple, Cnrdele, Ga.; Robert L. Foreman, Atlanta, Ga.; William H. Hammond, Thomasvllle, Ga.; Robert L. Nowell, Monroe, Ga.; Charles C. McGehee, Atlanta, Ga.; Professor Wesley Peacock. San Antonio. Tex.; Wil liam Beall Crawford, Llncolnton, Ga.; Robert K, Andoe, Gainesville, Ga.; H. H. Dean. Gainesville. Ga.; Frederick W. Gilbert. Washington, On.; J. D. Howard, Mllledgevlllc, Ga.; Green Johnston. Dover, Ga.; Judge E. Kontz. Joseph E. Pottle, Milledgevllle, Ga.; Frank E. Twltty, Brunswick, Ga.; Mortimer M. Elkan, Macon. Ga.; Hen ry Key Milner. Birmingham, Ala.; Captain Pope Barrow, Atlanta, Ga.: Charles Frank Rice, Atlanta, Ga.: Wil liam A. Speer, Atlanta, Ga.: Murray M. Stewart, Savannah, Ga.; Dr. Albert Tuggle, LaG range, Ga. Is There Any Real ReasoitTo Suffer? N OT since the Introduction of Crab Orchard Seltzer. It positively Is not a chemical preparation; not the slightest trace of any drug whatever, but is handed you in crystalized form just os it comes from the Epsom Mineral Springs at Crab Orchard, Kya tho most health giving water in the world. Relieves head aches, indigestion, sour stomach and dyspepsia. Effervescent, pleasant, palatable—a spoonful in a glass of water does the work. All druggists and fountains 10 and 2S cent bottles. Kentucky Mineral Water Co., CRAB ORCHARD. KY. ATLANTA. GA. ' “1 between boys of expression classes. .Monday. June 3. 8 p. m.—Entertain ment, primary department. Tuesday, June 4, 10 a. m.—Graduat ing exercises, followed by address, Hon. Jphn T. HolC^Uet, Macon, Ga. Tuesday, June 4, 8 p. m.—Recital, music class. The exercises throughout were at tended by large and appreciative au diences. Tho address by Mr. Bolfeulllet was very fine. This closes one of the most successful years In the school's history. HUSBAND RESTRAINED PROM USING PHONE Upon petition of Mrs. Ethel Black atock. Judge Pendleton Thuraday aft ernoon granted an order restraining her husband, Marcellus Blackatock, from atopplng her In the etreet, at tempting to engage her In converaa- tlon or calling her up over the tele phone. Mrs. Blackatock cited the fact that ■ho sued her husband for divorce and alimony In May and charged that alnce that time he has made life a terror by thrusting himself upon her and by frightening her Into the belief that he would do her some serious harm. The final hearing of the petition for a restraining order la set for Satur day. DISTRICT STEWARDS WILL MEET AGAIN For the first time In several years, there will be a meeting of the Atlanta District Stewards' Association. It will take place at the First. Methodist church Friday night at S: 15 o’clock and the Indications are that the meet ing will be a large one. An attract ive program has been arranged by President H. L. Culberson and Secre tary Robert Lea Avery and refresh ments will be served by the ladles of the church. All of the (00 stewards and official members of the church In the Atlanta district and the pastors are urged to be present. For Mining Charter. An application for a charter tor the Iron Mountain Mining Company was filed In the office of the clerk of the superior court Wednesday. The Incor porators are: V. G. Richardson and J. M. Venable, of Fulton county, Georgia, and J. K. Barton, ot Cobb county, and W. E. Johnson, of Jefferson county, Kentucky. The amount of capita! atock Is placed at 840.000. The petition for charter waa filed by Attorney H. M. Moss. Friends in Distant Cities Will be pleased to be called by you over the Long Distanco Bell Telephone. It is an economical and pleasant form of entertainment. Try it. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Awnings For store*. Office*, Residences, Public Building*, *to* manu factured and put up. Ail work guaranteed Loweal price*. Phona or write for estimates. J.M. HIGHGO. Atlanta, Ga. TEETH K in, 60c each. Heat i'th $8. Money cso not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, No. 26 Whitehall St. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From— I Popart To— Savannah .... 6.60snilMacon 11.40pm Jacksonville.. 7.60 am Macon 8.00 am Macon 11.40 om|Macon 4.00 pm Macon 4.15 pm (Jacksonville... 8..10 pm Macon 8.10 pm|ttavnnnah 8.16 pm COHCAYED, HOMED AND REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BARBERS' 8UPPLY CO., Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth 8t. The petition of Ernest D. Duncan. Charles LorMaii*, Ivuu E. Allen, J. B. Wheat, W. H. McKemle nnd Walter P. Andrews, all of said state and county, respectfully shows as follows, to-wit: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to l>e and to become n body corporate under the name and style of GEORGIA-TENNE&8EE PHOSPHATE • COMPANY. 2. The term for which petitioners ask to be Incorporated la twenty yenrs, with the privilege of renewal nt tho end of that line ns provided by law*. 3. The capltnl stock of said corporation Is to be one million <$1,000,000) dollars, divided Into shares of one hundred ($100) dollars par value each, bnt petitioner* ask the >rlvtlege of Increasing wild capital stock rom time to time ns the stockholders may leslre to any sum not exceeding in the ag gregate five million i$5.n00,000) dollars; but letltlouers also prey the right and privi lege, should the stockholders hereof deem It necessary or advisable, at suy time and from time to time, to decrease said capi tal stock to any turn not le*a than one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars. Petitioners pray the tight to Issue either common or preferred stock, or both, with the power of naming, defining ami creating the relative status, powers, priv ileges snd obligations of each class of stock. 6. The object of Mid proposed corporation Is pecuniary gain and profit to Its stock* holders. It (a the purpose of said pro- ig In . .hates and other fertiliser materials snd iugredieuts. They furthermore purpose work snd development. It Is the purpose of said proposed corporation also to carry on a general real estate business, togeth er with the right to do all necessary snd ir Improvement and development of Kttrf and cIsm In or upon real estate i connection therewith for the im- 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. IMMISTEAO, Tax Receiver. provement, development or betterment thereof, for the use, convenience nnd en joyment or purchasers, residents, le*sor* *»r lessee*; to buy, encumber, sell, have, bold, lease, option nnd otherwise deal and truth*, either a a vendors or vendees, lessors or les sees, optionors or optionees. In all kind* and clnNHCH of real estate, equities, mineral or other Interests, anti all other rights, titles nnd Interests pertaining to or incident t<» real eatnte; to buy, sell, encumber, have, hold, prospect, mine or operate sll kind* or cla*Hc* of mineral properties, with the right and authority to do nil things nec**s» §nry nnd proper In the execution nnd do* velopmeut of that class of business; to ex ecute, sell nnd deliver, receive and tnk**, tho stocks and bonds of this or any other corporation, with tho right snd authority to make aud deliver, or take and receive, nil necessary and appropriate Instrument* In such transaction*; to burn or borrow money upon any or all collaterals aud *••• curltles, whether real, personal or mixed, with the right to deliver, take or receive the proper Instrument In witness nnd execu tion theerof; to net In all matters or classes of buslnes* herein enumerated either ami remunerations mereror; in snore, pe titioners pray the right and privilege to buy, sell, mortgage, encumber, hypothecate or otherwise deal and trade In all kinds nnd classes of property whatsover, wheth er real, personal or mixed, or rights and Interests therein, an fully and freely jm hereinbefore specified. 6. Petitioners pray that tha principal of fice and place of business or said pro posed corporation shall be lu said state and county, but they pray the right to estab lish and maintain branch offices auywln*: • In tho state of Georgia or the Fnlti-I States. They pray the right to make and adopt by-laws for the regulation and gov ernment of said corporation In all matters and things as a majority of said stockhold ers may determine; to have a corporam seal, to sue and lie sued, and to plead nnd lie Impleaded. They further pray the right and privilege of selling any portion or all of the property of said corporation or of winding up the business of said corporation as the majority of tue stockholder* there of may deem wise and proper nnd to the best Interests of all of the stockholders of Mid corporation. Wherefore petitioners pray to be roado a body corporate under tho name end sty'" aforesaid, entitled to the rights, prlvllep"* and Immunities hereinbefore named and Filed In office, this May 31. 1907. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 8TATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the application for charter in the matter of tho „ GEORGIA-TENNE88EE PHOSPHATE COMPANY as the same appear* of file In this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court this May 21. 1W7. ^ ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Superior Coart Fultvii County* GA*