Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 06, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1987. Does Your HairMind? Or Is it inclined to run stray? Don’t punish it with a cruel bruah and combi But fuat ask your doctor if Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new Improved for mula, won’t make It atay at home on 1UUI«| wvu i Htaaw It was your head, Just where it belongs. See what he says. BEING CIRCULATED Columbus W. C. T. U. Will Work For Slate Pro hibition. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., July f.—The W< an’a Christian Temperance Union this city ha* taken up the gauntlet thrown down by the city council In the resolution panned at the lost meeting Of that body,' requesting the repreaen tatlVM of tha general assembly to une their Influence to defeat any measures looking to state prohibition, by circu lating a counter petition signed by the people of the city at lurge requesting the legislature to petition states tli the sentiment of that of the people of Columbus, as only eight aldermen voted for It out of six teen members, and they ask that the uctlon be not considered ns binding. NOt NATURALIZED, HE DECLINES OFFICE Special to The Georgian. Cotumhua; On., July 6.—F. Fried lander, who was elected a member of the school hoard by the council Wed neaday night, liaa declined to at the office because he la not a nuti lied citizen of the United .statu. This was not known until after he waa . elected. JORDAN RE-ELECTED HEAD OF PHENIX MILLS Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Gn., July 6.—The dlrec tore of the Engle and Phenfx mllla have re-elected Messrs. G. Gunby Jordan, president; W. A. Bradley, vice president; J. D. Massey, treasurer, and C. F. Penrce, treasurer, anil Oeotchlua * Chappell general council, dend of 3 p PROCEEDS FROM LECTURE FOR MONUMENT FUND. Sprclsl to The Ueordtn. Macon, Oa., July 6.—Arrangements are now being made for the coming of O. P. LeVert, of Atlanta, who will de liver an addreaa In this city the latter part of the month. Mr. LeVert Is com ing to Macon at the Invitation of the Confederate soldiers of this city. The old soldiers are vrry anxious to erect a new monument In front of the city hall, and the proceeds of this lecture will go toward the erection of tho new Confed erate monument. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MURDER MYSTERY, Bperlal to The Georgian, Macon, Qa„ July 8.—There have been no new developments In the Arthur , Dyche murder case, Ben Evans, the young man who was tried yesterday on the charge of murder nnd acquitted, Is now awaiting trial before the city court charged with Impersonating an oHirer Kvana Is highly Indlgnunt that he should be. held on nny charge In con nection with the affair, and staled that he knew absolutely nothing about the murder of Arthur Dyche. Julia 81ms. alias Julia McKinley, the woman In the cast, Is serving a twelve days’ Jail sentence, charged with loi tering. and Is spending her time in the city barracks. Chief Conner nnd De tectives Tally Jenkins, Amerson and Bunch are hard at work upon the rnae, and new developments are looked for before long. Celebrated Fourth. Sprelnl to I'be Georgian. Gridin, Oa., July 6.—The Qlortoua Fourth passed off quietly In Griffin, no demonstrations of any kind being made. The banks and postofflee observed holi day, but the merchants did not tako ad vantage of this opportunity. Can you use a strong, Sturdy Set of BRAINS? Eat Grape-Nuts A man laid: "I don't believe you can arrange food so that It will go to rebuild and nourish the brain. Grape-Nuts Is a most delightful tasting food, but I can't tmderstand how you expect any certain food to be appropriated by any certain part of the body. A good earnest ekeptlc and well worth attention. Actual results are better than any theory pro and con. arape-Nuts food la being eaten by millions of people all ever the world, and any Interested per son can satisfy himself by questioning his neighbor as to the result of the use of Grape-Nuts. The testimony Is given over and aver that after 10 days' use there comae a feeling of strength, stur diness, clearness of Intellect and power of the mind that Is unmistakable. There's a Reason.” Thlnklnr uses up each day parts of the tilling of the cells In brain, nnd Nature demands albumen and natural phosphate of potash (not from the drug More) to make new the soft Jelly-like substance (gray matter) which 1s used **s the Ailing of these brain cells. Qrape-Nuts contains these elements direct from Mother Nature, and pre pared In the form of a most delicious and dainty food, practically pre-dl- gested and quickly absorbed Into the system. The hard, stubborn facts are that Orape-Nuts does build brains. Read “The Roasts WeUvUl*" In pkg*. FI FLOATING III RIVERi POLiCEAREPUZZLED Think Man Was Drowned Up River and Float cd Down. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., July 6.—The body of nn unknown white man was found /ester- day In the Oemulgee rlyer. From all appearances the man had been In the water for at least two woelts gnd pos slbly longer. On examination by the coroner the Jury brought ' In a verdict of drowning. No papers of any kind could be found on his person to Indicate as to who he wss or where lie was from. Hundreds people reviewed the remains In p4s that possibly they might cast some light on the Identity of the man, but nona of those who eaw the man could give any clew as to his Identity. t.'hlef f tenner, of the police force, Stated that lie had received no word of any person being missing from tills locality, nnd It Is thought that the man was from up the river. Word has been sent to the towns above Macon, on the banks of the Oc- inulgee, with the hope of finding out who the unknown man may ba. Marks on the back of hi* head ahow that he was either hit by some Instru ment or he came In contact with rock* while In the river, aa hla head was bloody. FRAME WORK FOR ROOF ON MACON P08T0FFICE. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., July 6.—Work on the frame work of the roof of the now poatofflee building la progressing rapid ly, and a good Idea of how the building will look when completed Is furnished In outline by the great steel girders, which are being placed In position With tho placing of the roof, the ex terior work will be practically com pleted, but a groat amount of work qn tho Inside, which bad to await the building of the roof, remains to lie done. The building will not be completed for soma months. STABLES WILL, SHELTER FORTY-EIOHT HORSE8 Special to 'J'lie Georgian. Macon. Go.. July 8—Acting a* one committee, the commutes* on public properly and streets are still consider ing the proposed plans for new city stables on the reserve. Three weeks ago plana for new stables were sub mitted to the city council by the en tering department, but no action yet been taken. The committees have submitted no report of their In vestigation, but will probably do so next week. The proposed stables will - ht ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile Siflaimjl ARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLSj Absolutely Cure BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHh. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN They TOUCH tho 1 Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Signature R LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER We are making special terms to home builders ,giving three months to pay for matorial after the completion of building. Wo 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. ahelter forty-elg! will provide am ' of hay and gra head of Mock and WILL NOT ORGANIZE V. W. C. A. IN MACON. Spediil To The Georgian. Macon, Go., July 8.—At a meeting held yesterday by-the ladles of IIcl- math Hall board, It waa decided that they would not at preaent undertake to establish a Young Woman's Chrlatlnn Association In Macon, as plenned for a while. For some time It has been the talk and hop* of the ladlee con nected with the hall to have a Young Women's Christian Association In this city. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND PAID TO STOCKHOLDERS. Macon, Oa., July 8.—The semi-an nual dividend of the Southwestern railroad has Just been declared and rglnnlng yesterday 180,000 will be paid to stockholders. The Southwestern Is not a self-operating road, having been leased by the Central of Georgia ratl- oad some years ago for a period of •Inety years. The Southwestern le In line condition and Its earnings are lundsome. TO OPEN BIDS FOR WATER AND LIGHTS. Special to The Oeorglan. Macon, Ga„ July 8.—Bids for new- light nnd water contracts are to be opened Tuesday, July 9. According to the recent action of tile city council In allowing tho bidding companies further time to investigate the existing condi tion* these bhla may be opened on the 18th of the month that tut extra month waa allowed. These bhla will hardly be opened on Tueadny, but will be carried over until the following week. Far the last three weeks the companies that are to present bids for the new contracts for furnishing wa ter and light to the city have been busy figuring on the coat* and by this time their figures should be almost In presentnble shape. Low Rates to Summer Resorts SOLID VESTIBULED TRAIN ELEGANT PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS To Cincinnati and Louisville Will Hold Many Rallies Throughout State Dur ing Two Months. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Gn., July 8.—State President R. F. Duckworth, of the Farmers' Un ion, has announced the dates of agri cultural educational rallies to be held In various sections qt Georgia during July and August. The state will pro vide speakers. The Hat of dates tor the first and second sessions are as follows: Section One. Fsnnln, July 2; Union, July 3; Liber ty Union: Towne, July S; Gilmer, July 9, Elltjay; Murray, July 11; Whitfield, JUSTICE IS ASKED FOR LEEJ, LANGLEY Attorneys’ Statement Fol lowing Trial Before Jus tice Bloodwortli. A number of well-known attorneys have Issued a statement to show that the recent charges brought against Lee J. Langley, who was arrested and tried on a charge of attacking a little girl, were not bqraf out In court and that Mr. Langtey rests under no odium fol lowing tho .cask Their statement fol lows: We, the undersigned members of the Atlanta bar, who either took part In the trial of the charge brought against Mr. Lee Langley by Mrs. Mime, or were present and heard the testimony, desire to make the following statement In Jus tice to Mr, Langley: The only 'witness who appeared against Mr. Langley at the commitment trial was the 13-year-old girl, who claimed to have been tha victim of abuse, nnd her story was so utterly Improbable and Inconsistent with all the facts and circumstances brought out that It could not be credited, even i to foundation. (the swore that she and her two lit tle alatera had Bpcnt the afternoon at White City with Mr. Langley and bis niece and nephew, on the Invitation of “First Aid” to the Bowels W' Til BE MHQRIZED Council Will Ask Legist turc For Permission To Hold Election. In accordance with the action of the Joint committee from the city and county Friday morning, Councilman Martin offered a resolution In council Friday afternoon asking the legislature to authorize a 8800,009 bond Issue to pay the city's part of the proposed combination city hall and court house, nnd the resolution was adopted unani mously. When the legislature haa passed the necessary charter amendment, council will then set a date for the bond elec tion, and It will be up to the people to eay whether or not they desire the proposed structure. Thp resolution further carried with It the provision that the council com mittee be authorised to go ahead with the work and authorizes the committee snry estimates. The appropriation for to employ experts to make the necos- Ihla purpose Is 81,000. the niece; thnt when they returned homo the party demanded Ice cream, and that he (Mr. Langley) consented to come with them down town and buy It for them. Furthor, that Mr. Langley told them that while they ate their Ice cream he would step to his office a min ute, and that the pnrty asked to be al lowed to go with him, and he consented. That while nt the office she asked for some water and that Mr. Langley showed her nnd her little sister where to get It and held a match for them to see how to find their way; that on their return to the office door he deliberate ly caught her by tho throat In tho hall, put his hand over her mouth and choked her. She did not claim that he HEN Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Headache, Bad Breath, coated Tongue, Belching of Stomach, Gas, . ... or any of theae forerunners of Indigestion hLr, ^hTr* fMI.* b ra ^how appear. Old Dr. Cascaret wants to bo right i that ahe made any outcry or even en- on the spot In your pocket. terr ->! » Protest to this remarkable pro- tv seeding, but on the contrary, rejoined Dl Cascaret guarantees lo cure the I the party ami returned to her home In moil obstinate cases of Constipation and the best of high spirits. MM*/ AS, asciM oiHiugi r Ityvi Silver Creek; Gordon, July 20. 8ectlon Two. Echols,.July 2, Statesville; Lowndes, July 3, Valdosta; Brooks, July 4; De catur. July 8, Iron City: Thomas, July 9; Colquitt, July 10; Worth, July 11, Gordy; Tift, July 12, Chula; Berrien, July 13. Nashville; Coffee, July 18; Ir win, July 17, Mystic; Turner, July 18, Sycamore; Ben Hill, July 19, Vanwels Grove; Jett Davis, July 20. OUTING AT ST. 8IMON8 FOR SPALDING GRAY8. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga., July 8.—About thirty- five members of the Spalding Oroya, Griffin's crack military company, under command of the Captain J. C, Nutt and Lieutenants Travis and Bell, will go to St. Simons Island tonight for a few days' encampment, returning to Griffin July 18, About ten ladles, wives and slaters of the soldlera, will accompany the Grays, for whom special comforts have been arranged. GRIFFIN PYTHIANS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga., July 6.—Deputy Chancel lor Will F. MaLaier last night Installed the following officers of Griffin Lodge No. 80, Knlghta of Pythias: R. L. Duke, chancellor commander; It. T. Johnson, vice chancellor; F. B. Fowler, prelate; J. 11. Goddard, master of work: J. R. Thaxton, master at arms; J. A. Gassett, Inner guard; Parks Bowdon, outer guard. WEALTH OF 8PALDING SHOWS BIG INCREASE. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga., July 8.—At the regular meeting of the board of commissioners this week, the taxable valus of the property of Spalding county was esti mated at 35,000,000,' an Increase of 1160,000 over last year. Thle does not Include public utilities, which are not returned, on the county digest: The tax levy waa restored from five to elx mills on the dollar. CENTRAL BUILDING YARDS TO HANDLE FREIGHT. Special-to Tho Georgian. Griffin, Ga., July 0.—The Central of Georgia railroad Is Increasing the ca pacity of the East End yards In this city from 350 to 750 care at an expendi ture of about $40,000. The company could not take care of the Immense amount of business at this point last fall on account of congested yard con ditions, which will eliminated by the Improvements now being made. Four * la being * IN_CASH '& 100 Coupons FROM The Cigarette ot Quality 2 Coupons in each Package Coupons also Redeemable for Valuable Presents Premium Department AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Jersey City, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. INDEPENDENT ICE CO., 349 WHITEHALL STREET,. Manufacturers of Pure Distilled Water Ice, Prompt deliveries made In tho city. Carloads shipped to country points. Bell phone 536, West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manage* miles of double track through the city. laid Indigestion, without dlgomfcrt or Incon venience. His medicine does not gripe nor purge, but exercises naturally'lh, nrnefe. that VXmJoVxK tySe^SKta Zo'K According to the girl’s story, when the choking took place her little sister was standing by her side and holding to her drees, nnd the other two little glrla were only ten or twelve feet away COURT OF APPEAL8 UPHOLD8 JUDGE SPEER. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., July 6.—A decree, In which Judge Don Pardee, of Atlanta, upheld Judgo Speer In the case of the Oemulgee River Lumber Company against Ed Hayes and Reason Lott, has Just been received. The ceee came to be heard before Judge Pardee, of the circuit ctfurt of appeals. In Atlanta. It was ordered that both restraining orders Issued by Judge Speer remain as temporary Injunctions. The motion to dissolve the restraining order In fa vor of the defendants was dented. Odd Fellows Hold Rally. Special to The Georgian. Elltjay, Ga., July 6.—El 11 Jay Lodge of Odd Fellown had a tuccessful picnic Thursduy, attended by a very large crowd. The principal orators of the day were Rev. L, T. Reed and Rev. T. J. Branson, each ot whom delivered stirring addressee. ...Inauguration of New Service... Through Trains Between Atlanta and Columbus Atlanta and West Point Ry Co- via Newnan Leave Atlanta 4:10 p. m Arrive Columbus 8:50 p. m. This train will make no stops up to Newnan, but makes all intermediate stops Newnan to Oolumbus. Call at City Ticket Office, Fourth National Bank Building, or Ticket Office, Terminal Station. JUNE BRIDES PLENTY; ARE SCARCE IN JULY June Is the month of a multitude of well arranged weddings and July the month of runaway affaire, according to Ordinary John R. Wilkinson, who conducts the marriage license business In the county court house. With July came a sudden falling off In the de mand for the papers ot Hymen, and the Indications are that Fulton county will have Just about half os many wed dings In this month as In the one past "The June bride Is no myth," said Judge Wilkinson. “The business this year was about as rushing os ever during June, but last Monday the faces of the best men were much lees fre quent hereabout*. December Is an other big month for weddings." An explanation of this state of af fairs Is that those who are not per mitted to have real weddings In June run away In July. CHILD CAUSED A BIG FIRE Cincinnati* Ohio, July 6.—A child turned on tho tap of a 200-gallon gas oline tank In the basement of a gen eral store at Moscow yesterday and when some one threw an exploding firecracker through tbe grating a Are was started that came near burning out the business portion of the town. The damage was about $60,000. PRISONERS DASH FOR LIBERTY Ratom, N. M.* July 0.—In an attempt by half a dozen Inmates of the county jail to overcome the jailer and gain their freedom, a prisoner named Brown, the ring leader, was shot and Instantly killed by the jailer, John Gale. When Galo opened the door leading Into tho coll room to lino up the pris oners, half a dozen rushed upon him. forcing him to the floor. He managed to get his revolver to working. WESTERN ROADS NOW IN TROUBLE Washington, July 6.—A charge wa* made to the Interstate commerce com mission yesterday that the Missouri Pacific and other Western roads raised the tariffs on milled grain product* hk revenge for complaints made some time ago to the commission. Roosevelt Entertain*. Oyster Bay, July 8.—Rear Admlnl Brownson and official* of the postolllce, Interior departments and of the army, were guests of President Roosevelt at luncheon at Sagamore Hill today. Besides Rear Admiral Brownson, were Frank H. Hitchcock, George W. Woodruff, Brigadier General James D. Aleshlre. line the walls of the Intestines and Bowels. She admitted that she rejoined the party and went to her home, Mr. Lang- 8AY8 OUTLOOK 18 FINE FOR WESLEYAN COLLEGE. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa.. July *.—After a visit to the Methodist conference at 8tateabort>, Oa., President Guerry, of Wesleyan College, lies returned to Macon and says that the outlook for new pupils nt Wesleyan next year la splendid. Mr. Guerry wa* given a cordial reception by the people of south Georgia and a large number ot young ladies will come to Wesleyan next fall from that sec tion of the state. PIONEER OF MACON DIE8 IN NEW YORK. Mpectsl to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. July 6.—Valentine Kahn, aged 88 year*, who for a number of years was a resident ot thle elty, died In New York city, where he wai visit ing his eon. He was on* ot tha pioneer settlers of Macon and for a number of years conducted | broom factory In this ctly. He left Macon about two ears ago and since that time has been traveling about the country visiting his children. He Is survived by eight children, Mrs. Edgar Mayer, Mrs. Hen ry Kramer, Norton Kahn and Edgar Kahn, all of New York city, and Mrs. Jake Henlger, Lee Kahn. Mayer Kahn and Felix II. Kahn, of Texas. The remains will reach this city some time Saturday and the funeral services will be held Sunday morning at the Jewish Synagogue, Rev. Harry Wstsc officiating. The interment will be made in YYUUuu Wolff cemetery. I Icy accompanying her and her sisters Want of Exercise weakens and relaxes tnolr gate and telling them gond- ,c. u„„i_ «. ,, ni * h t. and that she sold nothing about the Bowel Muscles, Just as it Weakens.,I tr Hi rhoktng till 6 o’clock the Arm and Leg muscles. next afternoon, when she was advised OM Dr Cascaret ace* direothr after ln ho so by another party who went Old Dr. cascaret goes direct^ alter wlth „ er to h „. raoUler *’ aml assisted In these Bowel-Muscles. He wakes them up , unfolding the story. Just as a cold bath would wake up a lazy j, *' ; itfht Watchman Dunn, of the build- | # | Ing In which Mr. Langley s office I* P*' 500, | located, swore that he was near tha Then ha works them (through the little pnrty several times and heard tilt iheu e.i os fmm nothing but laughter and merriment, nerves) tin they gel aa atrong from th»J i „, ld , hn , „ M lh ,“ , eft tho omce they Exercise that they don’t need any mors { were all laughing and that the girl help lo da their duty. I who miul * ,h ' 1 charge waa as happy as ' j any one of the crowd. • * • Policeman Davis, who In on the beat u MVV dinners l«ts aunners whlakcv ,n fronl of the building. SWors that he Heavy dinners, late suppers, whiskey, saw th0 pnrly as (hey , eft the bulM , n(t wine or beer drinking, nervous exoitemenl, : and that the girl who made the charge sudden exposure to cold or host and a dozen' laughing, talking and having a . a . hi. «,u a .• b « t * ood t,ro * w Rh the others, other everyday likelihoods tire the Bowel-. other reliable people who met them Muscles. °n their way home make the same in .fuatt . tint* ruMtsf in ' **At«n»enta in regard to the girl’s con- In such cases a Uttle Cascaret In time. ducl the a neged choking. Thero Is worth fifty dollere worth of Treatment was no reason to the gin’* statement later ot»* to sty nothing of the suffering*! n< JJ nol /, v ! *? th . e ~ 1 ■ *1 • Part of Mr. Langley for the alleged act. discomfort, low of Business Energy. end The evidence was token down by Of- loss of Sodel Sunshine It saves. ; Jf Stenographer D. O. Smith, and j his notes will bear out the Above state. * • * j ments. Utile thin Casesrel Box, shaped so you I .P l . 0 ®! 1 "'" r,h "i 1 * b ™ n j)' “O'!" . r ' the direct t**tlm,>ny of the girl, In hi* don I notice its preatnea In puna or vest-, capacity ns a committing magistrate, pocket. I hind Mr. Langley over under a j*.'u, Dww T*se nominal bond, and It Is for that reason Contains six Cindy tsblets—Price Tefl^ that we think the facts of the case Cents s Box at any Drugfist’s. ! ought to be published. The commit- Be sursyou ge.th. genuhm, mad. only | by tha Starling Remedy Company, and; eliminated hy the evidence, nsvsr sold la balk. Every tablet atampod |, B * n J. ‘'°nyers, Thomas L. Bishop. Vf/v. •• t 1 Lamar Rack. r. C. J. Moore, J. L. kAA- , ,U Moure, Thomas JI. Linton. S. C. Crane. Every Family Medicine Shelf ought to contain “The Household Surgeon” which is a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing 03 Relievos Pain Antisepticolly Cleanses—Heals. A Household Surgical Dressing lot cuts, burns, bruises, sores, skin dis eases, catarrh, or all wounds and exter nal affections, whether slight or serious. A preparation unlike any other, originated by an Old Railroad Snrseon It is c»n. ..niM the same time combines ill of the medicinal qualities necessary to a careful and scientific treatmert of^'niured and dise**cd part, of the Man or flesh. It f, sought .ffer sad continual* Jho RlU ttSu M