Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 24, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. KILLED If BEST MAI, RETURNING WITH HIS LICENSE Man Escaped to the Woods After Shooting, and Is at Large. Dolton, On., June 24.—While riding to |>Ia home In the country with hie marriage II cense In hie pocket, John Carroll, n prosper ous farmer, wet shot and almost Instantly killed by Harrison Holland, who was to hare been hla beet man at the wedding Bonder. The tragedy occurred late Satur come to town lurpoee at procuring the 1 The two men CM , license, WMIf (o town It Is said they took on considerable Hu not and It Is presumed that the ktllii was the outcome of a drunken quarrel. Holland escaped, end has not been cap EIHST BAND CONCENT AT CHANT SUNDAY To the accompaniment of Joe Car ters frenzied roars, which set the echoes ringing for miles around, and while the fretful porcupine raised his quills and sulked, Wcdemeyer'H mous band opened the concert se; In the new pavilion at Grant park Sunday afternoon. The Ideal weather, the cooling breezes, the new animals and the mu sic—the first of the season—attracted an Immense throng to Atlanta's well- known resort, and while the band ren dered soothing strains of music, thou sands of Atlanta's tired citizens sat on the benches or reclined on the long grass In the shade ,if the trees und dreamed of watermelons, fifrhlng the brook and other pleasant things. During the afternoon thousands of ]H>ople visited the zoo and admired the plant strength pf. tho new lion, the elegant gnueac*Xilie zebra and laughed at the anttta ojfurtri. the monkey with U ring aroupi. Lis tall. SPANISH WAR YETS TO HAVE REUNION Washington. June 24.—In general nr. dera Issued by Captain J. Walter Mitchell, commander of tho depart ment of the District of Columbia, Unit ed States war veterans. It Is announced that' the Mutual encampment will he held In this clt^ August 8. It Is also gnpouncud that at the noxt depart ment session to be lield early next pionth, nominations of the ofllccrs to eerve during-the ensuing year will be made. MESSAGE TOLD OF DEATH OF FATHER AND MOTHER. Bberlsl to Tho Georgian. Wilmington, N. C„ June 24.—"Father hurled yeeterdoy; mother will ho hur led tomorrow." Such was tho mc,s- ssge received by a friend In title city front Herman c. Walker, who had been called -lei Denmark, 8. C„ on account of-th* critical condition of his father, Mr. tfailkcr Is first assistant secreta ry of tho 'Wilmington Young Men's Christian Anaoelqtlnn. Ills father had been In poor health for months, but tits mother had been III for only a short while, death being due to acute gas tritis. The Handy Doctor in Your Vest Pocket D TS a thin, round-cornered lithe Enamel Box— When carried In your vest pocket it means Health-Insurance. It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate. Etch tablet Is a working doss of Caa- cards, which acta like Exercise an the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the gtomach. Because It Is not a "Blle-drlver," like Sills, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, not Aperient Waters. Neither Is It like Castor Oil, Glycerin^ or other Oily Laxatives that simply lubricate the JntesUuos for transit of the iood stopped tip In them at that particular time. HOLLINS RANDOLPH TO HEAD DECLARATION Descendants of Jefferson to Join in Celebration at Jamestown. .Special to The Georgias. Norfolk. Vo., June 24,—July 4, 1107, will be celebrated at the Jameatown Ter-Centenntal with feature* entirely new of euch nature aa to ba of Interest to the entire nation. The great fea ture of the day will be the first re union of the descendants of the sign ers of the Declaration of Independ ence. Following la the program for tha re union: At 12 o'clock exercises will com mence by the singing of "America" by a specially organised chorus ■ of BOO directed by Professor William Wall Whlddtt, with organ uhd band ac companiment. The signal to "commence singing" will be the firing of national salute from erlUler.v on I.ee's parade. udtepre will be called “to order” by Hon.jrTaylor Ellyson, lieutenant gov ernor of Virginia. Brief address by presiding officer, ho will announce the secretary of the meeting (William Shields McKean, founder and secretary of the Thomas Jcffersun Memorial Association), who ill read list uf vice presidents to rep resent tho thirteen original states (named by governors), and patriotic societies, ull of whom will ba lineal ntlon of Independence from respect Ive'fltateu. Music , by the nand—"The Thomas efferJk-nt Marqh," written and Inscrlb - - • n H, inann, director of the band — .... United States marine corps, to Thom as Jefferson Memorial Association of tho United States. Address of Welcome—Hon. Harry Bt. George Tuoker, president of the Jamestown 'Exposition. Heading—The Declaration of Inde pendence, by Hollins M. Randolph, of Atlanta, Oa., a great-great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson, Music—"Hall Columbia"—Chorus and organ. Address—"July 4, a Day Revered by All True Americans." Hon. Charles E. Hughes, governor of the state of New York, Music — "Jamestown Exposition Opening .Ilymn"—Chorus and organ. Address —"The Author and Other Signors of the Declaration of Inde pendence and Their Descendants," Dr. Woodrow Wilson, president of Prince ton University. Music—"The Star Spangled Banner" To ha sung as a eolo nnd chorus— Organ anil hand accompaniment and other novel nnd Inspiring features, 00000000000000000000000000 O o •"'tosswe®,.. The chief cause of Conatlpafion and Indigestion Is a weakness of the Muscles Ihst contract the Intestines and Bowels. Cgaotrets are practically to the Bowej Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath are to the Athletic Muscles. . They stimulate tha Bowel Musclei to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges tive Juices out of food eaten. They dcnT help the Bowels and Liver In Such a way at to make them lean upon Similar assistance for the future. Thlt Is why, with Cascsrets. the doee may he lessened each succeeding time Instead of increased, as It must be with al ether Cathartics and Laxatives. Ctseareta act like exercise. If cerrled In your vest pocket, (or carried In My Lady’s Purse,) and eaten just when you suspect you need one. you will nevee known sick day from th: ordinary tils of lila. Because these Ills begin In the Bowels ’ pave the way for ail other diseases. '‘Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. <22 Be sure you get the genuine, made only by Ihe Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold In bulk. Every tablet (tamped "CCC." Oondlnn.l, Kans., June 24.—John O O Bolin, tlm Italian who killed n O O man nnd wounded two women O 0 puHsengrre on a Rock Inland train 0 0 east of here Saturday night, told O 0 through an Interpreter Sunday of a 0 the shooting. Bello asserted that 0 O ho committed the murder In hla O 0 sleep, aa tho result of a dream, 0 "0000000000000 >100000000000 PLANS ARE MADE FOR NEW CHURCH The Biggest Kind of a Change that Ever Happened to Any magazine Has Happened This Month to THE SCHHP BOOH for July la Issued In two sections—fivo complete magazines, each with Hi own cover and Its own table of contento. One of these sections Is an IU- (lldSTMHD magazine; the other Is an aiL-FICTtOhl magazine. Each la a mammoth maga• zlno In Iteelf. The one presents an overwhelming array of human Interest articles and Illustrations f the other an enormous tonnage of fiction—160 pages of absorbing stories. Ten yetrt ego I created a new type of magazine—tile ALL-FICTION magazine. Now I am creating another — -~atED magazine. Thli 1« the age of tpecitlitzUon. The conventional i I magazine, distinct type—the ALL-ILLUSTRA' _ , with lit (mattering of iQuitratiom and its tmatteringof fiction and its (mattering of special articles, doesn't contain enough of any one thing to make it tetisfying. The ALL-FICTION magazine and tho ALL-ILLUSTRATED magaiine, joined together as a unit, strengthen each other, end make something really big and forceful and convincing, The Only Way to Know a Thing is to Try It The two-section magaiine idea Is brand-new to the world. It it not qnlte new with me, however, as ( have given It, at odd times, four or five years of thought. Ii first came into my mind in response to a desire to couple, in tome way, the strength of the all-fiction magaiine with the illustrated featurea of the conventional magazine. It has been a difficult problem to work out. Now that the idea is perfected, I wish to see whet there is in ft It looks to ms to be very good, but the only way to know s thing is to try It. Two Magazines for a Quarter—Easy Money Tho price of this two-part magazine is twenty-five cents, which Is equal to twelve and one-half cents a magazine. Most magazines which were selling at ten cents hare been advanced to fifteen cents. THU SCRAP BOOK In two parts means two magazines for twenty-five cents against thirty cents for two fifteen cent magazines. Now Ready on all News-stands F & A N K A. MUNSEY, New York SLAYS HIS BROTHER TO SAVE HIS SISTER Mi’s. Middleton Being Beat en When Her Brother Interferes. LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER We are malting special terms to home builders .giving three months to pay for material after the completion of building. We keep the largest stock of every class of lumber as well as in terior finish, sash, doors and blinds. E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery. 542 Whitehall St. Friends in Distant Cities Will be pleased to be called by you over the Long Distance 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. H0TEL8 AND RESORTS. HOTELS AND RE80RT8. HHUtHI |T|A|B|R|Y|Mi|ii W. J. MOORE, Proprietor. The Finest Hotel on the North Carolina Coast Surf and Still Water Battling, Sailing and Fishing EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Wrightsville Beach. N. C. Baltimore, M|„ June 3f—To eave (ho life .of hie (liter, Mr*. Louisa Middle ton, who wo* being severely beaten, William Hauck shot and mortally wounded hi* brother, Ootthelf Hauck, at the home of Mrs. Middleton. Ootthelf Hauck died In a hospital In this city, where he had been moved by brother and sister. William Hauck was committed on the charge of mur der by Coroner Caruthore to await the aotlon of tha grand jury. It le be lieved that the prisoner will be released In a few daya. ASA W. CANDLER BEGINS LAW WORK Having recently flnlshod Ills course In law at th* University of Georgia, Asa Warren Candler, the only eon of Judge John B. Candler, wifi linrao (Untidy begin the practice of hie cho sen profession with the well-known law firm, Candler, Thompson & Hlrscli, In the Candler building. Mr. Candler ha* spent many year* In preparing for tha practice of law, and he enters tha field of legal prac lice with brilliant prospects of follow ing In the footsteps of his eminent father, who rose from the bar to the supreme court bench, which ho left no year ago. TRACKMEN WANT ROADS PATROLLED Flans have been completed by Archi tects Bruce & Everett for a hand some Congregational (colored) church, to he built at the corner of Houston r.nd Cnurtlnnd strests. This church, of which nev. II. H. Proctor, the well- know colored minister. Is pastor, was established In 1887. nnd the present structure was found to bo too small for the congregation. Rev. Proctor I* ono of the moet In- fiuentta! members of hla race In Atlan ta. He takes a strong stand for law and order, nnd was largely Instrumen tal In having the dance halls removed from Atlanta. The new church will cost 125,800. SHIPPERS DELAY FREIGHT TRAFFIC New York. June 24.—Flgunqs com piled at the request of E. H. Hnrrlmnn show the great extent to which Pacific coast shippers are delaying the unload ing of freight care urgently needed to move the record-breaking freight traf fic. nla and Oregon shipping centers show that since April 1 an average of 2,632 cars per day were held overtime for unloading on the ITarrlman lines In this territory. Runaways Are Found. Two runaway boy* from Carrollton, Jasper Kaytor, son of E. J. Kaylor, and John Cumby, son of W, R, Cumby, wore arrested Sunday afternoon by Po. llcemen Hood and Englet), nnd are now being held until their parent* arrive to take them back. Kaylor Is 14 years old, while Cumby Is 12. The nrreste were made at the request of the par ents. W. I„ Haney, a young men, was arrested, charged with having Influ enced the'boys to leave home. Kansas City, Mo„ June 24.—Presi dent Roosevelt and tha governors of the several states have been asked to aid the National Union it Railway Trnckmon In a campaign for greater safety In railway travel, J. I. Shep herd, of Fort Scott, Kans., secretary of the organization, yesterday sent out a letter addressed to the president and several governor* In which he asks for rystematlc track Inspection. IMPROVEMENT 8HOWN IN THE COTTON CROP. Low Rates to Summer Resorts SOLID VESTQ30LED TRAIN ELEGANT PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS To Cincinnati *.d Louisville Foreigners Are Even More Interested Than United States. New York, June 24.—The aecurlttee mnrk'eta of the worhl were heavy and apathetic the whole of last week, prices fluctuating feebly In either direction. There was no evidence of liquidation, but demand was prostrate and no pow. er of recovery could be perceived. The strain of the seml-annuni money settlements caused some anxiety and markets evidently nre waiting the passing of that critical period. The money situation Is the occasion of even greater anxiety abroad than In this country. CHARLESTON WILL HAVE BIG NAVY YARD Washington, June 24,—After a tour of Inspection of Southern navy yards and stations Rear Admiral Richard C, Holliday, chief of the bureau of yards and docks, navy department, hoe re turned to Washington. He Inspected dock yard work* at Charleston, 8. C„ Key West, Fla., Pensacola, Fla., and Algiers, La., opposite New Orleans. Tho Charleston yard will be among tho beat equipped government plants for doing repair work nrter comple tton. WHY 18 SUGAR SWEET? If migar cllfl not dissolve In the mouth ..... Squid _not _ts,t*_ tho sweft. OHOVH'fi rASTSLEKg CillLb'TONf? I* as itrong as the strongest bitter tonic, but you da not tnete tho hitter because Iho Increments no not dissolve In the month, but do d stolro -esdlly In the nelds of the itoinneh. t> Just good for Grown People n, for Cblldrei B - - .. n People ne for children. First end Original Tsstelete Chill Tonic. The Slumlord for 30 years. Price 50 ATLANTAN SAVED FROM DROWNING Memphis, Ttnn., Jun# 24.—Tho cot ton crop has mads material advance ment during the post week. An Im portant step forward haa been made In cultivation end. excepting a few scat tering localities, the crop Is clean nnd In un excellent state of cultivation for the season. An exception to this le the state of Oklahoma, where rains during the week kept labor from the fields. A narrow eseapo from drowning of J. L. McNInch. of 441 East Oeorgla avenue, has Just been reported from Cumberland Island. On June 19 McNInch, In company with several others, was bathing In th* eurf, when he was caught by the un dertow and carried out to eea. The man was not missed from the party until W. R. Sassnett, alio of Atlanta, noticed a dark object floating on the surface. He swam out to It and dis covered that It was McNInch. The drowning man'was unconscious and almost dead. Bassnctt's cries for help were heard and McNInch was carried ashore, where he was revived after an hour of hanl work. You may buy coffee which costs you a trifle less than Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee, but you really pay more for it and do not get as good coffee. Don’t get confused—Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee is really the cheapest good coffee in the world. In sealed packages for your protection ARBDCKLB BROS.. Now York City. GEORGLV G. O. P. TO MEET SUNDAY Considerable Interest Is being man' Heated In the meeting scheduled for noxt Sunday afternoon In Turner's tab. ernacte, when an efforf will be made to launch the movement aimed against the negro disfranchisement bill that will probably be Introduced In th* coming legislature. Tom Blodgett, of the Republican 8tate League, predicts things will not pass oft harmoniously, as he haa a few thing! up his sleeve to spring at the meeting. The meeting was called by the Oeor ' ~ “ was called by the Oeorgla Suffrage League, an organization headed by C. P. Goree. SIIRINERS’ BARBECUE WAS THE BEST EVER One of the moat pleasant social eventa In the history of the Myatlc Shriners waa the barbecue given at the Cold Bprlng* ‘Cue grounds, at East Point, last Saturday afternoon. Over 1,000 .Shriners and their wives from Atlanta and all parts of the atate at tended tho barbecue. Zem ttm water, camel's milk and Brunswick stew flowed freely, nnd under their soothing Influence business cares and politics were forgotten and the Shriners aban doned themselves to un afternoon of unmitigated pleasure, PLUMBERS’ CASE TO HIGH COURT A certiorari In the ease of J. A. Ful- lama was granted by Judge Pendleton Saturday afternoon, and tha right of the city recorder to fltva any person working at the plumber’s trade without license will be tested In tha atate courts. The defendant alleges that the city plumbing ordinance is unconstitutional. In that It deprives common laborers of their right to work, and that under Its provisions a plumbing helper Is forbidden to work without a license. Hotel Tarrymoora iadelightfully located,directly on the Beach and hae an unobstructed view of the Ocean and Sound, Our Bath Rooms are euperior to any on the Beach, supplied with sea and fresh water, hot or cold. Tele phone connections, both local and long distance, In each room) aleo telegraph and United States postoffice in the Hotel. The cuisine it strictly up to date in every respect. For further Information addrets, HOTEL TARRY- MOORE, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. fl HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high claaa transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive clientele. T. D. GREEN, Manager. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER tfHITE" Sulphur.) Now farms, SIS h. writ* to $25 week, $50 to $90 per month, for llluitrnted booklet Address, GEO. A. MILLS. Jr., Manager. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, w. V». SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AN.D COLLEGES. DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. IE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Prinolpal, Decatur, Ga. SUMMER SCHOOL. A. RICIIARDSON. A. II. In our own hnlldlnx at our own homo, and In „„„ „ rooms. Located at $00 Spring street. Central yet retired and private. Commence! 26th June. For boys and girls. Preparation for nny Institution, Including West Polul BELL PIIONE NORTH 697-J. Elizabeth [College ^ 1 CONSERVATORY of MUSIC for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Experienced teacher. from leading ] Europran end American Unlver. I title* and Conaenratarles. I Cxpnukm. Climate, hr* , and tbaeouabn*** nnaurputed.- Un-dcnorntnattonat. Amt tag to 1400 per year. Open. Sett. Mth. Catalogue on application. [CHA3. 0. KINO. P m „ nT , COUCHED, HONED AID REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO, Beth ’Phone*—No 1 N. Forayth 8t. TEETH EXTRACTED bw-tss h IS. Mouer eta .il'Ide'lVuu TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Rooks will close next week. Make yoor re turns now, and save double tax. T. M. ARMISTEAD, Receiver Tax Returns. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY- Tive From— I Depart To— innah .... 160 amflfaron ffiSS:::::::: tsSEiSK''!!::: # S