Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 15, 1907, Image 2

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MSHIRTS IN DAMAGE SUIT CHARGES FALSE Coweta Man Sues Bibb Of ficers for Ten Thou sand Dollars. ASK rOR CLUCTT SHIRTS AND LOOK FOR CLUCTT LASEL ON THE INSIDE THE YOKE—IT IS A GUARANTEE OF THE BEST. Awnings Tot itorei, Offices, Residences, Public put up. AH work guaranteed lowest .prices. Phone or write for •■tlmates. J. M HIGH CO. Atlanta# Ga« Special to Tbe Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 15.—Because he an swered the description of another man and was arrested and lodged in jail, O. B. Russell, of Coweta county, has filed suit against J. L. Brown, sheriff of that county; George B. Robertson, sheriff of Bibb; Deputy Sheriff Tom Jones, John W. Callaway, now foreman of the street force, and Warren Johnson, a member of the Macon police force, claiming $10,000 damages. Last September Russell was arrested. A full description of the man wanted was sent out and Russell filled the de sertption, but It later turned out that ho w*a the wrong than. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrlvs From— I l»epart To— Savannah .... 6.Msntsiscon 11.40pm JacxsoarlUe.. 7.50 nail Ms con 8.00 am Macon ...11,40anJMnoon 4.00 pm Bacon 4.16 pm]Jacksonville... 8.30 pm Macon ........ 8.10 pmlSsvnnnnh 9.15 pro TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain. 60c each, lies! teeth $8. Money can not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, No. II Whitehall St. 10 HAVE IIS HANDS FULL Extension, Water, School Rooms and Other Prob lems Ahead. City extension, mnddy water, and Insani tary basement school rdotns will timko tbo nesting of council Monday afternoon lively and probably a memorable one. The report of the committee appointed to look Into city extension will recommend the •nnexatlon of prnet ially nil the territory BIBB 8UPERIO* COURT CONVENES AT MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 15.—This morning the July term of the superior court was opened at 10 o'clock, but little business was transacted and no criminal work will be taken up until Monday, July 29. No civil business will come before the July term except uncontented divorce suit* and charters will be granted If prepared. The criminal calendar will not be made up until the coming week. There will be no grand Jury drawn for tho July term. PREPARING, FOUNDATION FOR MACON CAR 8HOPS. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 15.—IJetween and two hundred car loads of dirt each day contribute toward the filling of the grudo for the Central shops, and yet them is much work to be done. The fill ranges from fifteen to twenty-five feet In depth, and a car load of earth does not make much showing to the eye. Tho work of driving down the long pine piling preparatory to the lay Ing of the Immense concrete founda tlons for tho car shops Is going on at a rapid rate. The entire task Is one of great magnitude and will require many months to complete. FIRE THREATEN8 ARMORY IN MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 15.—Fire last night broke out In a negro grocery store 1m mediately In tho rear of tho Macon Volunteers' Armory, and for some time It was thought that tho armory would East Point and Klrkwi A minority report will bo submitted by Alderman ueutell and will probably be signed by Counelltnen Grnut and Chose- Wood. In this connection Councilman Chosewood will Insist upon the pasaugc of his resolu tion. which provides for submitting tho juration to ■ vote of flic people. General Manager Dark woodward of the waterworks department has NtmounctHf hit intention of submitting to council a report *» * flews thli the muddy enter, sotting forth Ids iws on the subject. It Is anticipated that Is will be s spicy document, au the gen ii manager Is believed to bo somewhat rtanft|flt . _ wrought up over remarks made relative to "* and the waterworks department about nuddy lager has stated that ne tin nave something to say of Judgu >rge Hlllyer and W. C. Shearer, two uemoers of the Investigating committee ■ occupy the attention of conn* i probably SI. Other routine' matters will be cousld- PLANS AUTO TRIP CLEAR TO POSTON Edward Inman, one ot Atlanta’, moat • promln.nt and enthu.laatlc devote.a to the benalne wagon apart, will leave At. lanta next week In hie big auto tor a trip to Boston. Jo® Drown Connolly prill accompany him. They will tako a chauffeur and will mnke the trip In Ur. Inman’, powerful Stearns. Jour- aeya of thla kind are not new to Mr. Inman. Last year he bad hie car aent to Nashville, and from there he went overland to New York and made a faet trip. Ur. Inman can measure up along side of the next Atlantan In driving n !*r. and he knows enough nbout the Saat-flylng and evll-smelllng machines to All a bonk. He won the hill climbing fontest here In the spring, and last rear at the spring racing meet of the Macon Automobile Club he trimmed nil the high-powered cars with his last rear’s auto. The Hre had gained a good headway before the firemen arrived, ond It was only through the good work of the fire toddles that the armory hultdlng wns saved. As It was, the building suf fered very llttlo damage, but the negro storu was completely wiped out. MACON MAN DIES FROM TYPHOID FEVER. Special to Tbo Georstsn. Mitcon, tja., July 15.—After on 111- nese of several weeks with typhoid fo ver, I* C. Dames, aged 26 years, dlod yesterday at the Mncon city hospital. Mr. Dame* was In the employment for a number of years of the Central of Geor gia railroad, holding a clerical position, and woe well known and loved by hun dreds In Macon who will learn with sor. row of his death. o Is survlvod by Ills father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Dames, living In Monroe bounty, and alto sev eral brothers and sisters. The body was carried to Forsyth for funeral service* ond Interment. An escort from the K. of P. Dodge No. 36 accompanied tho body. If you want the cheapest good coffee in the world buy Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee. There is no other. XIUUJCKLE Bltoa, New York City, TO ALL ADVERTISERS- During the present important agitation The Georgian is easily the best advertising medium in Georgia. It is going to the best class of newspaper readers in Atlanta and over Georgia. We are offering advertisers an increased daily circulation upon a cost basis of 30,000. Can you afford to miss this opportunity? ENFORCE THE LAW SAY LEAGUE ME Name No New Candidates, But Watch Those in Field. Fourth Ward Residents in Will find it to their interest to purchase all their groceries and supplies from A. M. HOLLINGSWORTH, Atlanta’s Oldest Grocery Merchant, 248 HIGHLAND AVENUE. KISS DE V1L IS CHIEF IMP OF ALL DE VILS IN HADES Cairo, Ills., July 15.—Rev. D. L. Ilnss, pas tor of tho Calvary Baptist church, whose recent sermon on the evils of kissing cre- kiss devil” yesterday, “The kiss devil Is doing more to All bade* inn the whisky devil, the drug devil oud ic other devils all told," said Dr. Ilnss. “Sweethearts should ucver kiss uutU they ■re married. In the days of our grand parents. In the Southern states at least, any attempt to kiss a girl was rightly declared as groat a wrong as could be committed Insult to the uinu who offered young woman's father or brother met him with pistols." MRS. ELLA SAWTELL CALLED TO REST ENROLLMENT AT MERCER WILL REACH 300. Bp-cl.l to Tb. Georgian, Macon, Ga., July 15.—The attend ance at 51 ereer next year haa already given elgn. of over-rrnching the 300 mark. In addition lo the old etudente who are expected back at the opening of the next term, there will be about thirty to attend tho eummer echool, which he* been very eucceeaful thl. eummer under the piinclpalshlp of Pro feasor E. T. Ilolmee. Besides thee, the different prep school* of the state will eeml something tike a hundred or more student., while the oHtelnla of the col lege nro working every day among the country people to .ocurc a large at tendance from them. All told, the attendance will be some thing like 300, which will bo by fnr tho largeet attendance In the history of the Ineiltutlon. Ml.e Seomp'e Success. Mis* Viola Bcomp, who recently graduated from the I’nlverslty of Porta with high honors, will occupy the chair of modern language* In a .Missouri col- lege upon her return to America. Miss Bcomp I* the daughter of Professor H. A. Bcomp, who formerly occupied the chair of Greek at Emory c’ollege. Mrs. Ella Hulsey Bawtell, wife of the late H. C. Bawtell, died Sunday after noon at 1 o’clock ut her residence, 811 Formwalt street. Sho was 59 years of age and had lived her entire life In thl. city. She had been confined to her bed for the past live months, and her death tvne a particularly sad one, following that of her husband only a short time. Mrs. Bnwtcll Is survived by six chil dren, Mlsse* Oma, Sue and Augusta Bawtell, Mr*. R. R. Lokey, of Ripley, Ohio; II. H. Bawtell, of New York, and Albert Sawtell, She also leaves a sis ter, Mrs. Adda Hulsey, of Atlanta, and a brother, J. J. Hulsey, of Decatur, On. The funeral services will be conduct ed Tuesduy morning at U o’clock at the residence. CHRISTENED ANEW IS ALABAMA TOWN Town Creek, Ain.. July 15.—Presidents • nui-i uuij so.—i irnumiB have come and prealdentn have gone, but the Brest question tliat has been uppenhost Creek tor generations hns not beeu OOOOOOiKHMiO<H>OOOOeOODOWOg D MARRIED LIFE 18 O NOW INSURABLE. O o o O Chicago, July 15.—For the pur- O O pose of insuring their members O O venturing Into matrimony with O O Immediate advantage In their do- P O mestlc relations, the Women’s O O Trade Union League, with dele- O O gates from ull over the West, have O O decided to give a dowry to every O O member who becomes a better half O O and agrees to Day dues for that O O purpose out of the wages they O O earn with their hands. O a o owooooooppoopooooooaooaoa solved. I-ong ago some plonoer fixed upon Town of the future invtropoll- Creek ns tho i eek some . . __ w Insplrutlou to the lending citizens "that U likely to solve tbe whole problem. sets of twins and three sets of triplets were !>orn In that time. Now a movement la un der way to have tho town called after the president, the enemy of race suicide. Lime stone couuty hud * Iinnui* Roosevelt, bu_ .. the addition of Teddy? signed. Jap Immigrants Arrested. Ban Antonio, Texas, July 15.—The Immigration Inspectors at Laredo, on the Mexican border, have arrested five more Japanese near Green Station, making their way Into the state through the brush. This makes fifteen In all that have recently been arrested. All of them will be sent In charge of an officer to San Francisco for deportation to Japan. Inasmuch as the different ward com mlttees of the’Fulton County Antl-Sa loon League are not bringing out any prohibition* candidates, It would seem that the candidates now In the field have pledged themselves to see to the roper enforcement of Ihe prohibition law If the bill now pending before the legislature is passed. Ever/ilnce the league organised, sev eral nights ago, and elected Hon. Jas. L. Mayson, city attorney, as president, things have been humming in city pol itics in wards where before everything was as quiet and peaceful as dull and uneventful summer days could make it. There were a number of unopposed candidates. The league got after them, In other wards there was opposition, but slleifce was kept on the whisky question. All the league wanted * know was this: "Whether you are a prohibitionist not; will you. If elected to council, see to the proper enforcement of tho pro hibition law' if the bill now pending the legislature Is passed?” Race Is Warming. The race Jor council Is warming up, Candidates can, not pay their entrance fees after July 25 at noon, and after July 27 the registration books will close. The, primary will be held on August 7, so the day that will tell the tale Is not far In tbe future. Following la the situation in the dlf ferent wards: First Ward—Councilman W. H. Ter rell retires. Alftn/o J. Johnson has an nounced and Is now making an active canvass. E. F. Childress and Smith are mentioned. Second Ward—Councilman 1 Martin retires. Harry Silverman and Eugene Dodd are the announced can dtdates. Charles Barrett Is being spo ken of as a candidate. Third Ward—Alderman J. Sid Hoi land retires. To succeed him Charles L. Chosewood, now r serving in council, and Frank Pittman, former building Inspector, are the announced candi dates. Dr. J. W. Mitchell hns been considering making the race. To sue ceed Mr. Chosewood as councilman from the Third, Alderman J. Sid Hoi land, C. P. Bentley and J. C. Harrison are the candidates. Fourth Ward—Alderman Joseph Illrsch retires. Councilman Pomeroy Is a candidate. He has no opposition and will have none, succeed Major Pomeroy In council, 13, Lee Smith and W. G. Sands are as plrlng. Fifth Ward—Councilman Stev Glass retires. W. T. Winn and H. L. Mayhew are the candidates. In the Sixth. •Sixth Ward—Councilman Walter A Taylor retires. Henry S. Jackson and Sieve R. Johnson are the candidates. Seventh Ward—Alderman J. N. Me Eachern retires. W. A. Haneocjc, now' serving lo council from the Seventh, will be elected without opposition. J. Spratlln has announced. George H. Wade Is practclally sure to make tho race, and It Is believed that Charles H. Evans will be a candidate. John F. Daniel Is being utged to run. Elgth Ward—Charles M. Roberts, now serving In council, will be chosen without opposition. Dr. Snm D. War- nock and James T. Wright have an nounced. Alex W. Smith has stated he would probably make the race. HEPTAGON DEBATE TO BE POSTPONED Friend in Need—Al ways with You. Lsft Money With Polios. Special to Thu Georgian. Nashville, Tcnn., July 15.—Because ho was afraid of being robbed, W. A. Mills, a crippled negro of Chattanooga, Tenn., deposited $820 at Nashville po lice headquarters last night Immedtate- ce at first thought that this was clever ruse of a criminal to escapo the law', but Investigation brought out tho fact that the man was honest. Rough°"Rats UNBEATABLE EXTERMINATOR OF BED-BUGS ANTS® ROACHES 15c.. 25c. and 75c. boxes at Druihllsts. L S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. BIO SLAUGHTER PEN TO BE CONSTRUCTED, Special 1o Tho Georgina. Macon, Ga., July 15.—That tho road commissioners will decide to build th. road to the proponed slto of the meat- iarklng plant is now practically as- *ured, since It I* understood that the committee to whom they entrusted the buntue*. of constructing tho road have practically agreed to report In favor of It. The plant will be constructed at Swift Creek, on the bank of the Octnulgee river, near the Swift Creek distillery plant. A giant slaughter pen Is planned to be constructed In connection with the plant, and thla will go very rar, It I, be lieved, toward settling the meat ques tion In this section of the state. A large cold storage plant will also be con structed to preserve the meat of the plant, and nleo as a storage for fruits and other perishable goods. HEN you have Heartburn, Colic, Coated Tongue, Sus pected Breath, Add-rlslng-ln throat, Gas-belchlng, or an Incipient Cold, take a Caacaret, Remember, all these are nol merely Discomfort*, but indications ot a serious Cause. w Nip them In the bud—eat a Candy Cst- caret. Cascarets don’t purgo, nor punish Iheslomach like "Blle-drlvIng" '’Physics.' They act like Exerolae on the Bow*!. Muscles that propel Food, and that squeeze the natural Dlgestlvs Juices ol Ihe body Into Food. Cascarets ward off, or cure, the follqwlng diseases: Bad Breath Headache Diarrhoea Flatulence Jaundice Na vausea Vertigo Pimplet Pimph Blotches On account of tho illness of Colonel Reu ben It. Arnold ami the mblltlonnl reason that Hon. Seaborn Wright Is suffering from an attack of bronchitis, the Arnobl-Wrlght debate, announced for the Heptagon Club Monday evening, hns been postponed. In vital Ions Issued to friends of the club have not been recalled, however, and hold ers of enrd admissions are cordially Invited to be present at the hour ntinounced. JULIAN THOMAS IS OUT OF DANGER That Dr. Julian Thomas, the aeronaut and motorist, will recover from the injuries re ceived In an auto sniash-up Inst week, la the news received by his father, Colonel J. Jefferson Thomas, Monday morning. Colonel Thomas received s telegram from Mrs. Julian Thomas saying that the Injured man is out of danger and will not be crip pled. It had been reported that Dr. Thom- uould lose his right leg as. a result of tho cideiit. Constipation Biliousness Indigestion Dyspepsia Torpid Liver Appendicitis Colic Worms Piles In such cases a little Coscaret In time Is worth filter dollars worth of Tlreatmsnt liter on. to say nothing of lh. sujfcrin*. discern-1 b™ WARRENTON ADOPT8 8TRONG RE80LUTI0N8. Special to The Georgian. Warrenton, Ga., July 15.—The follow ing resolutions have been adopted by the mayor and city council of Warren ton: Whereas, The liquor traffic ts re sponsible for a majority of crime com mitted. causes ao many widow* and fatherless children, and makes so many of the cltlxens of Georgia destitute and homeless; be It "Resolved. That we, the city council of Warrenton, Indorse most fully the fort, loss of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine it saves. LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TAKE NOTICE—It’s worth your while to call on us before placing your orders for lumber and general mill work., . E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—542 Whitehall Street. L THE TAILOR, 8 Whitehall St. Prices Reduced on all Spring and Summer Suitings. BEGIN IK Pi BDISE, IDAHO, TRIAL Rebuttal Commences Tenth Week and End Can Be Measured. Boise, Idaho, July 15.-The trial of Wil liam D. Haywood for conspiracy to murder today enters upon Its tenth week, and the rbbuttnl hut commenced. The defense has sought to prove that the long list of crimes confessed by Harry Or chard were prompted by the organization of mine owners. The end of the trial may said to l»e within measuring distance. The state of Idaho, through Its retire sentatlve counsel, will argue to the jury within tlie uext two weeks that Orchard’s story Is true and-that there did exist the Idesprcad conspiracy to terrorise what Is died by the defendants lh this case “the ipitallstlc class.” The Western Federation of Miners, through Its attorneys, will argue that Or chard Is n perjurer for reward, the reward he lug Immunity *from punishment for the murder of former Governor Steunenbcrg, niul that a conspiracy now exists on the •art of the mine owners and employers of CONCAVED, HONED AND REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO., Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth St. ■nd WHISKEY HABITS cured st home with* In. Book of j out pain. Book of pin tlculars sent FllEI^ B. M. WOOLLEY. M. B. tia Office 104 N. Pnror S'rtTO. ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. Ily virtue of nn order of tho court of t nary of said county, granted at the grai 1!K*7, will be sold before the house door of said county on the first Tue* of sale, the following property of the es tate oi William H. Kean, deceased, to wit: and I’ettliume should hang in pursuance * their plans. OGAN CLARKE JOINS & HILL Login Clarke, one of tho most popular young men of Atlanta In business and social circles, has entered the firm of Mathews Hill, with a working Interest In their In surance department, and will devote his at tentlon to fire, accident and Mnhlllty Insur ance. This department of the business ot Mathews & Hill Is already large and under care of Mr. Clarke will doubtless show material Incroiye. The companies repre sented by Mathews A Hill are Itoyal Ex change, Western, Milwaukee Mechanics, - . - 1 northwest corner of land lot No. 75 In tho lower Ninth district of Meriwether county, Georgia. Bounded on the north by lands of Evans McLuughllu and .1. H. Featherstoue, east by Linda Carey, south by V. It. I.ovi-tt nnd west by J. II. Fentherstone; containing seventy-four and one-half acres. AUo nil that tract of land, being one acre off the northeast corner of tliat portion of the Byrd Lovett place, drawn In the division of wild Byrd Lovett estate by V. B. Lovett; bound ed north by lands of Lyuda Carey and the land drawn by Addle E. Kean in said di vision, on tho east by D. B. I.ovett nnd south by V. II. I«ovett* Terms rush. TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA. Administrator of the Estate of William II. Kean, Deceased. CROWD WANTED TO LYNCH NEGRO Terre Haute, Ind„ July 15.—Prompt arrl- ml o{ the police lest night prevented th’* lynching ot Ilenry Martin, colored, of Evansville. -During n quarrel, Mat-tin -.i*»t »d lata Ily wounded Everett Van IMdale, kite. A crowd of tuofc than 2,000 gath ered. Qlen companies, nnd the Traveler* Accident. Lognii t'lnrke I* prohnldy more widely known than any other young man In At' lantn, and Ills faculty for holding hi* friend* Is ns marked ns that for making them. Ills business experience has liccii targe nnd suc cessful. For live years he was with John (•Hint, having general supervision of the ■ extensive properties. latter's NAMES DEPOSITORIES IN BANKRUPTCY CASES. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., July 15.—Judge Emory Speer recently signed two order* which were Bled with United State* Commis sioner Erwin and which designated the Fourth National Uunk and the Ameri can National liank, of tbla city, aa de positories In bankruptcy caaes. The Commercial nnd Saving* Bank I* al ready a depository and the Exehange Bank wa* up until the time of It* clos. ing. It wa* also directed that referee* In bankruptcy case* should divide the fund* In their rare a* equally a* poost. blc among tbe various depositories. Headache*, Heartburn, Cas-belchlnp, Acid-rijlnj* In the throat, and Colicky feel ing are *ure sign* of bowel trouble from food polaone, and should bo dealt with promptly. One Case are I will glop Ihe [coming trouble, aqd move on Ihe Bowel load. If taken at the first elgn*. Don’t fall to carry Ihe Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly All druggists sell them^—over ten million boxes a year. Be veiy careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never told In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC.” and earnestly request our representa tive and senator, together with other representatives nnd senators, to support the measure, and thus free our state from the whisky traffle. (Signed) "J. H. BATTLE, Mayor. Nervous People Cured By POSTUM FOOD COFFEE ‘There’s a Reason” ■C COLORED Y. M. C. A. ADOPTS RESOLUTION FOR Tlffi LAW At the meet Inf of the coloreil branch of Ihe Young Men’s Chrlstinu Association Sun day, resolutions were adopted indorsing the state prohtbltfou bill and calling attention to the benefits of such n law for the colored race. Representative Rogers, of McIntosh, CITIZENS OF COMMERCE COMMEND DR. HARDMAN. fipeclal to The Georgian. Commerce, Ga., July 15.—At a large rally here Monday night, presided over by Mayor Hood, several stirring ad dresses were made In favor of , prohi bition and strong resolutions were adopted. Indorsing the course of Sena- : tor L. Q. Hardman, of this district, who ] is the author of the bill, and urging Us speedy passage. More Than Quinine. Quinine Jn simply one of the products r»f the Cinchona Bark, and the drug which is used In GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC contains more of tho active principles of Cinchona Bark than ordinary Quinine. Everyone knows that Whole Wheat and Graham Flour contain more nutriment than ordinary white flour, ns part of the properties ot the wheat are lost In rendering the flour white. This same thing Is true of Qui nine, and the drug used In this prepara tion Is a special product which contains more valuable properties than ordinary Quinine. The Standard for 30 years. 50c. NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PENSION; OFFERS TO PAY MONEY BACK. Special to The Georgian. Nashville, Tenn., July 15.—Although having continued to draw a pension as the widow of her first husband f >r twenty-five years, following her mar riage to another man who deserted her three months after the wedding day. Mrs. E. C. Sanders, formerly the ma tron of the Baptist Orphanage In t 'is city, has at last notified the state that she Is not eligible for the pension ns tne widow of a Confederate soldier. *na states her Intention of attempting w pay back as much of the sum a> has already drawn, as she Is able. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Hove Always Boitft Sears the eiqnatore of HMnttiBsfii '^■|isgfMinf'- , iiiirTr Tn’" * ~ lifra'-fiTiiial