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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
/ESDA5. JCNB 11, 1907.
Throat
Coughs
Ask your doctor about these throat
coughs. He will tell you bow decep
tive they ire. A tickling In tbe tbroit
often memi serious trouble ihead.
Better explain your case carefully to
your doctor, and ask him about your
taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
GAVE THEM CHANCE,
SAYS TRIAL JUDGE
Answers Complaint of De
tectives That Leniency
Is Shown.
E
CHAMPIONED BY ALIEN
WINS BRYAN PHIZ
Charlottesville, Va., June 11.—At the
University ot Virginia the Homeric
group, a splendid bronze by Blr Moses
Exeklel, wns unveiled on the lowest
terrace of the lawn. The Homeric
bronze was presented on behalf of the
donore by the Hon. Robert L. Harrl
son. of New York, and Dr. Edwin N
Csllsch, of Richmond. Va. The vel
was drawn by Mrs. W. H. Brauer, o
Richmond, and the address of accept
ance was made by President Alder
men.
The William J. Bryan prize for the
beat essay on "Theory of Government"
has been awarded to James Porter
Smith, of 8ao Paulo, Brazil. His
essay was In opposition to the munlt
pel ownership of street railways.
foonoIeaomgy
ON HISJPLANTATIO
Planter Died While Looking
After Business of His
Estate. .
Special to The Georgian:
Washington, Oa„ June It.—The newt
of the audden death from paralyalt of
J. C. Dyson, of this county, residing
three miles esst of Washington, was
brought to the city yesterday about
anon. Mr. Dyson was found dead In
his buggy on Ills plantation. He left
Us home early In the day In apparent
good health.
Mr. Dyson was for many years
member of the county school board,
and haa held the vice presidency of the
East Wilkes Club, an organization ot
progressive farmers of Wilkes, since
Its organization about twenty-live
years ago.
Tho Interment occurs this afternoon
In the city cemetery of Washington.
HS Is survived by three daughters,
Mrs. J. B. Wlnglleld, Mrs. William
IVynna and Mlaa Ethel Dyson, and one
•an, Mr. Peter Dyson.
GARDNER MUST PAY
WOMAN $4,135,000
London, June 11.—F. L. Gardner, a
Houtltemer and a veteran of the Con
federate army, now an Australian min
Ing magnate, has been ordered by i
court decree to pay a Judgment for
84.188.000 to Senora Debelztegua. Re
no ra's attorney claimed her secretary,
under prttenae of making an Invest
ment. divided large sums of her wealth
with Gardner. No defense was offsrsd.
MUNYON’S
SUCCESS
In Curing Old Chronic
Cases of
RHEUMATISM
Patients Given Up as
Incurable
Speedily Restored to
Health by
MUHYON'S 3 X RHEUMATISM REMEDY
■stter whst your friends inny say, uu mat-
matter wbot your friends msy say. uu mat.
'HgMSd ~
It for you If bo bso nano In stock.)
Inure ere 160 doses In s battle, ond ss ose
lady says: "Every tablet Is north more
than a diamond tbs same size.” A few
doses wilt take sway all aebss and pains,
ssd s csre generally effected before one
bottle Is used.
Remrnewr, this remedy remains no sali
cylic setd, no enlum, cousins, morphia*, or
cl tier harmful drugs. It Is put up under
Ike guarantee of the Pure Food sml l>ru*
Act. nut my guarantee I consider tbe hesi.
Try tbe remedy, and If -
led. bring tbs empty bolt
refund your money.
If you ksv* any other ailment remember
i bat we nut up ttfty.serrn different rente*
lies for Afty-soven ailments. «Vo have no
tWMlIk! "■ ‘
i —
t ksv* ever
statement by tbe In
itmrnt of a cents.
ly Kidnsy Cure, I bellava. has saved
ro lives and cored uiort chronic esses of
1 kidney nllment than any known
isy bark whenever It Alls,
its and Slomneb Remedy ena.
sat a good, square meat and
n’t sloe*. If you ara weak and run-
low*, dos't fsll to get s bottle of Run
yon's P»w Paw Tonic. It will nuke you
‘ }* i 00 * 1 IMk * JfoB •***P Pivks you cbeor-
tiy Hesdaeh* Cura slops alt headaches In
from thro* to ten minutes, and Is s good
bssrt sad stomach tonic.
Alt persons snffertng with Pries I must
»amostly ask to try my rile Ointment. It
all Itching and pain Instantly. Men.
i If It falls to cure and euro nalrkly.
L noed medical advlre address Mun-
y-thi.-d sad Jefferson streets,
A. I*
"I do not think It necessary to make
any comment upon the atory which ap
peered In the mornlnff paper In regard
to complaints of the detective depart
mrnt that men whom they convict
this court are never sentenoed,” said
Judge Andy Calhoun, of the city court,
Tuesday morning. "It only goea
show that men who have never been
the position ot a Judge sometimes speak
unadvisedly,"
Judge Calhoun wns loath to make
any statement whatever touching the
Story of the complaints of the detec-,
tlves, and preferred to let the matter
rest, but after being Insisted upon hi
gave the facts In the two cue* espe
dally referred to, although he declined
to reply In kind to the chargee mode
against him.
It la true that Charlie Jones vl.
convicted In thin court of gaming," aald
the Judge, “and It Is also true that he
has not been sentenced. The sentence
In that caaa was held up becauee of let.
ters written to me by Dr. Broughton
and other reputable and responsible
citizens, who stated that they believed
Jones had reformed and who asked me
to be lenient and give him another
chance.
"It Is alio true that a young man was
convicted In this court of vagrancy,
and It It true that he has not been sen
fenced, itnd I don't mind saying that
la probable he never will be.
“He tvas acquitted of a charge
gaming, but waa convicted of vagran
cy. The law pays that a hoy under 21
years of age can not be lined for va-
grancy It hla age la proven and If hit
parents ara willing and able to take
cars of him.
"The father of the young man swora
that tie tvaa only 19. The officers testi
fied that they believed him to be over
It. On this evidence the Jury convicted
him. I Intended to impose the sentence,
but one of tha bailiff's In ray court
came to me and said:
"I did not wont to "butt" Into this
case as a witness, but l knew that boy’s
K rents when then married, and I know
Is only If years old.'
"The law allows a Judge fo use die
cretlon In these mutters, and under the
circumstances I determined not to send
the boy to the gsng and accordingly
suspended sentence. If the Information
given by the bailiff had been brought In
as evidence I would have directed
verdict of not guilty.
Those are the ttvo cases complained
of by the detective department and
thoae are the facte In each."
SAW MERCHANT'S BODY
CHARBEDJY FUMES
Explosion Aroused Neigh
bors When the Fire
Broke Out.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Selma. Ala., June It.—Last night
near Sardis, about nine miles south of
Selma, Will Skinner, a brother of City
Physician Skinner, was burned to
death, the body being charred beyond
recognition. Skinner conducted a email
store In which he slept. The noise of
ah explosion attracted the attention of
a nelKhtior. who antv flatuea Issuing
from tho building. Hklnnsr's body was
seen through the falling ttmhevs, but
It could not be rse-ued before It was
terribly burned.
JUDGE CALDWELL
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Judge W. C. Caldwell, of Tennessee,
ho came to Atlanta two tveeka ago as
one of the counael In the Cumberland
Presbyterlqn church case before the su
preme court. Is seriously III at the res
idence of J. II. McCord, 87 West Peach,
tree Place. Hla wife Joined hint at his
bedside soon after hie lllnese and le re
maining with him.
Judge Caldwell le a former chief Jue.
tlce of the Tennessee supreme court,
mid Is one of the ablest Jurists In Ten
neasee. He was taken suddenly III at
the conclusion of hla argument before
the supreme court and It still In a so
rloua condition.
TO HOLD COTTON 8CHOOL
ON ALABAMA PLAN.
Special to The Georgian.
Greenville, t C., June It.—A cotton
hool, modeled after the Alabama
method, will be helu in Greenville front
July 10 to September IT. under tne
auspices of the Farmers' Union. There
will be special lectures delivered on
the cotton plant, features of growing
cotton, and tbe clawing amt salsa of
the staple. Thirty farmers have al
ready been enrolled, and many more
are sxpected to Join In the next few
weeks.
There will be prominent men here
from all over the country.
SHORT-CHANGED SOLDIER
CAUSES PANIC IN TOWN.
Parker. Colo- June It—Feartng an
attempt to burn the saloon of I,.
Lambert, Parker le under guard night
and day. A (quad of soldlera from
Fort Logan le patrolling the main
street and outsklrta and the towns
people are In a stata of terror. Lam
bert short-changed a soldier.
Men's League to Meet
The Men's League of the Capitol
Avenue Baptiet church will hold Its
regular monthly meeting at tha Capitol
Avenue church next Thursday night at
* o'clock.
The subject for this meeting is one ot
great Importance, being "The Lay
man's Movement." Ex-Governor W. J.
Xorttien. the founder of this movement,
will be tbe speaker for the occasion,
t
BISCAY •
•Arrow
Collar
Ezpertnes, gained bv yean of experience justifies the, claim
that Arrow Collar pattern! Insure perfect fit and tit.
200 STYLCS IN QUARTER SIZES! ISC EACH,' 2 FOR 2SC
CJuett, Peabody Or Co.. Troy, N. Y„ Maker) of Cuett Shim
Jacobs ’ Prescriptions.
Thera la more ‘to the proper filling of a proscription than la appar-
ant at first glance. Tha suoeess of the physician, tho health, tha vary Ufa
of tho patient la dependant upon tho care and Judgment of tho com
pounder, and the quality of the material he usee.
Accuracy is everything, and the pharmaceutical chemist must give
hie entire mind and thought to this one particular lino, If he la to give
tho best that is in him.
Jacobs’ Prescription Department
hat prepared for this contingency, and in this dspartment maintain* four
export pharmacists who devote thelrentlre timo to tho filling of praserip-
tions. They have no other duty and no other thought, and thalr experi
ence, coupled with the use of the most complete laboratory of drugs and
chemicals In the United States, supervised by the same executive! whose
care has been the cause of our success, assures both physician and pa
tient
Accurate Service—Fresh Drugs
Reasonable Charges
In building up thlo unusual establishment wo have borne In „ilnd that
tha rudimanta of tho drugglat’a auceosz la tha proper dispensation of drugs.
Our service la prompt. Wa maintain a mettenger service that will call
for and deliver your order.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
6-8-10 Marietta Street.
23 Whitehall Street
POLICE REVEAL ROYAL PLOT
TO DOWN KING OF PORTUGAL
Llebon, Portugal, June 11.—India-
putable evidence that an extensive con
spiracy to substitute Duka Miguel da
Bragatita, of Portugal, as a pretender
for King Carlos has been' unearthed
by the police.
hie Attempted dictatorial rule, and tt
Is reported that many powerful nobles
Carlos It unpopular on account of ters renders
Duke Miguel, now colonel of the
trtan army, hat proclaimed hit will-
lngneet to return to Portugal If In
vited. The high position of the plot-
Interfer *
AT EMCOLLEGE
College Men Discuss Federal
Ownership of Inter
state Railways.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Oxford, Ga., June It.—Freshmen and
sophomore declamations were heard
yesterday morning In the Emory Col
lege auditorium. {
The program was as follows:'
Freshman—“The Subjugation ot the
Filipino," Young Harris Fraser, Gaines,
vllle. Ga.; "Speech Nominating James
O- Blaine," Daniel Lamont Gibson.
Moultrie, Ga.; "Napoleon Bonaparte,"
Dumas Hale Malone, Cuthbcrt. Ga.:
The Old and the New South," Paul
Merritt Munro, Buena Vltta, Ga.;
"Man's Progress and Problems," Har
vey Ethridge Pafford, waycroee, Ga.;
A Fight for tho City." Hdwltt Clin
ton Wood, Washington, Ga.
Sophomore.—"The Convict’s Solllo
quy, James Gordon Brantley, Wrights
vllle, Ga.1 "American Independence,'
Walter Speight Bryan. Wrlghtsvllle,
Oa.| "The Southern Negro,” Warner
Clyde Cooper, Norwood, Ga.; "Tho
Voice of the Minority," Evans-Virgil
Heath, Girard, Ga.; "Whipping In the
Nary," Alexander Franklin Hill, Jr.,
Greenville, Ga.; "A Disputed Election,
Thoir as Oliver Marshall, Cedartown,
Ga. Delivery ot medals.
Bishop Warrst) A. Candler, after an
op . .
.proprlate and Interesting talk, de
Itvered the freshman declamation medal
to H. C. Wood, of Washington, Ga.,'and
the sophomore medal to A. F. Hill, Jr.,
ot Greenville, Ga.
A program of the champion debate
between Few and Phi Gamma literary
societies follows;
Monday—Subject: "Reeolved, That
Federal Ownership and Operation Is the
Best Solution of the Preeent Railroad
Problem In the United State*,"
Affirmative—(Few) Theo Rumble,
Jr., Forsyth. Oa.; Ralford Kemp Ma
lone, Cuthbert, Oa.; Eugene Epperaon
Barnett, Jacksonville, Fla.
Negative—(Phi Gamma) John Wes
ley Lowrance, Martin, Tenn.; Paul Eas
terltng Bryan, WrighUvllle, Ga.; B.
Crampton Harris, Rome, Oa. Delivery
of scholarship and eaaay medals.
The program Tuesday, June 11, Is as
follows: It a. m„ literary address by
Rev. J. C. Kllgo, D.D., president of
Trinity College; 4 p. m., Junior ora
tion*. R. M. Arnold, A. Dewar, 8. C,
Haddock, R. M. McGhee, I. T. Peareon,
M. W. Smith, O. C. White, L. M. Let
ter; 8 p. m., annual address by Hon.
Luther Z. Roster, of Atlanta, Qa. This
address will be given at the college
chapel and the public le cordially In
vited. 9 p. m„ annual banquet at the
college dining hall. L. B. Robeson,
president of the Alumni Association,
will act as toastmaster.
’erence Impossible.
SOUTHERN FRANCE IN REVOLT
IN SUPPORT OF WINE GROWERS
Paris. June 11.—From the 8panlth
frontier to the River Rhine thq whole
south of France tvas In revolt today
lupport of the wine-growers' de
mand for government aid.
A civic strike had been declared; de-
lent, city, town and coi
i quitting their offices.
ond practically helplesa In the face of
thl* extraordinary revolt, but It occu
pies the embarrassing position ot hav
ing at Its hand a man who Is flrst a
wine-grower and second a president—
M. Fallleree—his sympathies being
with win* growers.
IN HANDS OF RECEIVER
Upon the application of Messrs.
Blanchard & trivia, of llenalngton,
Judge Pendleton Monday afternoon ap
pointed Paul Johnson temporary re
ceiver ot the Oate City Fire Insurance
Company, of which J. L. Caldwell Is
president
t.
The petitioners allege that they have
claim of 81,080 for a burned gin
houa* which has been refused payment.
They allege that the secretary and
treasurer, who la actively In charge ot
the affair* ot the company, le Inca
pacitated to transact the business ot
he office.
They further charge that “under the
lax Insurance laws of the state of
Georgia" the government of this com
pany Is placed In the hands of one
man, who elects all the offtceri of the
company, and tvho sends agvn-'e out
upon the "unsuspecting public with
worthless contracts for sale."
The petition waa tiled through At
torney Ueorga B. Rush and the date
for the Una! hearing waa set fur
June 18.
GAS KILLS ONE AND
INJURES OTHERS
Collinsville, Pa.. Juna 11.—Mary
Monoghan. two years old, is dead; Mr.
and Mrs. Jehn J. Monoghan,* parent*
of tha child, are dying; and three oth-
peraons are In a serious condition
from burns received In a gas txploalon
yesterday at tha Monoghan horn*. The
explosion was caused when gae, escap
ing from a defective rubber hose at
tached to a stove; was Ignited by an
oil lamp.
MIND
WORKS '
CLEAR
POSTUM
FOOD COFFEE
"THERE'S A REASON."
JOHN A, WIMPY DEAD;
FUNERAL ON TUESDAY
The funeral services of John A.
Wimpy, the well-known attorney who
died Monday night at the residence of
his daughter, Mrs. Frances McCan-
dleaa, 221 Courtland street, will be con
ducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
The body will be sent to Oxford, Ga.,
Wednesday morning for Interment.
Mr. Wimpy waa born In East Ten
nessee In 1887, coming to Georgia later.
When a young man he Began the prac
tice of law.
When the Civil war began he enlist
ed and served four year*. Soon after
the war came to a close he again took
up the law, and became prominent, be
ing at one time a candidate for con
gress. For several year* he resided at
Dahlonega.
pari _ _
few months has been In a helpless con
dition. He wa* a devoted Christian,
and a member ot tbe Ftrat Methodist
church.
Reeldee hla wife, he I* survived by
six children—Warten Wimpy, of New
York: Charles Wimpy, of Florida; Ere.
kine Wimpy, of Atlanta; Mr*. Frances
McCandleaa, of Atlanta; Mlaa Grace
Wimpy, ot New York, and Miss Bertie
Wimpy, of Atlanta.
Rev. Dr. J. S. French will officiate
at the funeral services.
8ALVATI0N ARMY CAPTAIN
* DIES IN GREENVILLE.
Special to Tbs Georgian.
Greenville, 8. C., June It.—Captain
W. O. Hanna, In charge of the Salva
tion Army citadel In Greenville, died
last night after an Illness of several
months. He leaves a wife and one
child In this city and relatives In Ire
land. ,
The funeral will be held Thursday In
the Salvation Army citadtl, followed by
the Masonic burial service.
During Captain Hanna'e residence In
Greenville, It waa largely through hta
energetic efforti that the citadel build.
Ing, costing 81.000. wa* built and paid
for within two yehrs.
Georgia Rural Carriers.
Washington, June it.—The following
appointments have been mode In the
Moulton, substitute, eenric* to oegtnl
LUTHER MANSHIP
RUNNING FOR OFFICE
Hon. Luther Manahlp, well known In
Atlanta by reason of lectures here at
the Qrand opera house In the lyceum
courses, la a candidate for lieutenant
governor of Mississippi.
Mr. Manahlp has .represented hie
county In the Mleslselppl legislature,
where he made an excellent record.
From Information ncelved here, hla
prospects of winning are good, aa ha la
vers' popular all over the state. The
election takes place In August.
Atlantana will watch the outcome of
Mr. Manehlp's candidacy with keen In
terest, and wleh for him a great vic
tory.
MISSOURI ROADS
FIGHT 2-CENT FARE
Kansas City, Mo., June It.—The rail
roads of Missouri will enjoin the 1-cent
fare law In the Federal courts. Frank
Hagerman, of Kansas City, represent
ing eighteen railroads, served such no
tice yesterday on Herbert S. Hadley,
attorney general. He aald he would
ask for a restraining order next Fri
day.
MIKE WEIR FREE
AT END OF TRIAL
Mike Weir, a young -railroad man In
tho employ of the Western and At-
lnntlc railway, was acquitted of the
charge of car breaking In Judge Cal
houn's court Monday afternoon. Tho
young man waa charged with taking
several email articles of merchandise .
from n Western and Atlantia car, nnjl SS” At'thVKt,nV i.u.im—
when he was acquitted he wa* warmly' 20 ' At ■ “*' f umrh ,m
congratulated by a host of railroad
men who attended the trial.
Tito Kind Yon Hava Always Bought, and which has been
In use iot over SO years, has borno tho signatures of
- and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations ond“ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments thnt trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infante nnd Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Cnstor OH, Parc-
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea*—'Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tbe Signature of
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMB CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY CTRSCT* NEW YORK CITY.
CONCAVED,
HONED AND
REPAIRED.
Called for a„d delivered.
HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO.,
Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth St.
Awnings
For stores, Offices,
Residences, Public
Dulldlngs,etc., manu
factured and put tip.
Ail work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
J. M, HIGH GO,
Atlanta, Ga.
ROME WOMAN WINS
IN BEAUTY CONTEST
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, Oa., June 11.—At the meeting
of the Georgia Weekly Press Associa
tion last week In Sandersvllle, Miss
Mattie Shelbley, who la one of the best
ntwspaper writers In the state, was
voted the handsomest woman In tho
association. At a reception on Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Newman
* voting contest was arranged for the
entertainment, votes being cast ror the
most popular man and handsomest and
most winning woman. North Georgia,
a majority vote, captured both tro
lies.
W. 8. Coleman, of Tho Cedartown
Standard, former president of tho as
sociation, easily carried the vote aa be.
Ing the most popular man.
The Rome Progress won In the con
test by sending at Its representative
the most winning woman In Mlse Mat-
tie B. Shelbley.
While In Sandersvllle Miss Shelbley
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
Hale.
B. Y. P. U. Meeting.
Oa uoxt Thursday night st 8 o’clock, tho
Atlanta Baptist Young l’copls'e union trill
meet with the Woodwool Avenue Baptist
church. This meeting tvlll he the regular
monthly service of tbs organization, nud
last meeting that will he held before
Inortance will he trnnaoefed, and officer*!
ror the remnlnlug slz months of the year
I will be elected. , '
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books now open, Make
yoor returns at once and
avoid the rush. Books
will close in a few days.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
HASKELL NOMINATED
BY OKLA. DEMOCRATS
Guthrie, Okla., June 11.—In the Dem
ocratic primaries C. N. Haskell, of Mus
kogee, L T., for governor, has received
a majority of 14,000 over Lee Cruce, of
Ardmore, and R. L. Owen, of Muskogee,
and Roy V. Hoffman, of Chandler, hsvl
been nominated for United States sent,
tors by majorities ranging from 8,001
to 8,000.
MARIETTA GIRL
WINS THE MEDAL
The medal offered by the Georgia
division of the United Daughters ot the
Confederacy to the school children of
the state for the best essay on "The'
Confederate Navy In the War Between
the Statea," has been awarded to a
Marietta girl. She la Miss Emma
Gardner, and the award haa Just been
made by the atate committee, which
passed upon the essays. The announce
ment of the award has Just been made
by Mrs. A. W. Von Hoose, of Gaines
ville. Tho contest was for the purpose
of stimulating an Interest In the his
tory of the great war and students in
every county of the state participated.
Franco-Jap Treaty Signtd.
Paris, June 11.—Shin Ichiro Kuronl,
Japanese ambassador to France, and
M. Plchon, French minister of foreign
affairs, have signed the French-
Japanese treaty.
DR. PORTER, an Old
Railroad Surgeon,
spent several years
of study and experi
ment in getting up
the preparation
known as Bfi POltBr’S
Antiseptic Healing Oil,
which 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
Georgia—Rebecca route No. 1. Elbert i cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased oartS. It
has become a sort of HOUSeilOld SlWgBODi" All druggists sell it 25c