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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. ACQrST 6. 1907. Have anu Dandruff? Annoying and untidy. Isn't it? And worst still. It invarisMy leads to bald- ncssl Ask your doctor what to do. See Kbedocsn’t tell you to use Ayer’s Hiir Vigor, new improved formula. Cures dandruff. Stops filling balr. Wi publish th« fbrma’.u J. C. Ar®r Co., of oil our proporotlono. Lowoll. Kui. IAL OPENS OFFICES HERE New Insurance Company In Local Field For Business. The first sick and accident benefit Insurance company ever organized In the South with paid In capital stock and carrying a large legal reserve has opened offices In rooms 514-34 Candler building. This le the Rome Induetrtal T.lfe In surance Company, of Rome, Ga., or ganized a (ew months ago. It wilt be remembered that this company woe organised with a capital stock of $25,- 000. It was held by the attorney gen eral that an Insurance company could not be organized with capital stock of less than IJOO.OOO fully paid In. J. J. Reese, the promoter, returned to Rome and In a few days had raised the necessary capital stock. It hits the distinction of being the first old-line legal reserve Industrial company ever organized In the South, and the first life Insurance company ever organized In Georgia as a stock company. The company has $100,000 Invested In Geor gia bonds and first mortgages to guar- antes Its contracts. F. J. Whitesides, an old Atlanta boy, but more recently with the Hamilton Bank, of New York, will have charge of the Atlanta offices. J. L. Wallace, agency director, will reach Atlanta Wednesday to organize the working force In the field of the new company. Mr. Reese, general manager of the company. Is very much pleased with the outlook. He says that his com pany offers exceptional advantages for alert, hustling agents, and that good men are wanted hero at once. The company begins its career with roost flattering prospects, and the solid manner In which It has been organized will tend to establish Immediate con fldence In It. HEAVY FINES IN LAND CASES Cheyenne, Aug. 6.—In the federal Court yesterday, Judge Ryner oven ruled the motion for a new case In the casea of E. M. Holbrook, K E. Lonebough and Robert McPhlnamey, recently convicted here of conspiracy to defraud the government In the ac quisition of coal lands, at Monarch, Wyoming. The Judge Imposed a fine of $10,000 each on Holbrook nnd Lone baugh and $2,000 on McPhllnmey, whom he described ne the tool of the others. The cases will be appealed. Judge Landis No Candldata. Chicago, Aug. (.—Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who tried the Stand ard Oil rebate ease. Is not a candidate for political preferment. He squelched the lively boom to make him a candi date tor governor of Illinois. Mrs. Eddy's 8on Arrives. Concord. N. H„ Aug. (.—Gsorge W. Glovtr and his daughter. Miss Mary Baker Glover, of Lead, 8. D„ princi pals In the suit for an accounting of the property of Mrs. Mary Baker U. Eddy, arrived yesterday In answer to sum mons to appear before the masters ap- E lated to determine the question of re. Eddy's competency. Mr. Glover Is the son of Mrs. Eddy and Mary’ Baker Glover Is his daughter. THAT CENTRAL DEAL BEF0REI11ITTEE Bondholders Appeal For Protection From Control By Southern Ry. The Born-Overstreet bill to protect the Income bondholders of the Central railroad In the alleged Juggling of Its stock, was considered by the senate general Judiciary committee Monday afternoon. For the Central, Colonel R. B. Law- ton appeared. lie declared that the Central was not the property of the Southern, but had been purchased by two men, Oaklelgli Thorne, of New York, and M. J. Perry, of Rhode Island. Colonel Lawton said that It this bill was passed that It would take the control of the property from the hands of the stockholders, which was a viola- lion of the stato constitution. He contended that the Income bondholders were simply creditors, and that many of them had purchased the bonds slm- ly as a speculation. Colonel Reuben Arnold spoke In be half of the Income bondholders, and asserted that the genernl assembly had power to absolutely destroy the Central by annulling Its charter. He ventured the opinion that If the Southern did not hare possession of the Central that It had strings on It. No action was taken by the commit tee cn the bill. CHAIN LETTERS FLOODING MAIL Another chain letter nuisance has opened up on Atlantans to thetr great distress. This time It appears that a minister In South Carolina started the scheme, and one man In this city Is ssld to have received no less than thirty-one of these letters. The letter has as Its object appar ently the conversion of those not nllled with the church. It is related that a young man In South Carolina received over 1,000 of these letters. The effect of the chain la felt In the post office here. Hundreds of the let ters are filling the malls daily, and It Is said that the number le Increasing. An effort will be made to break tho chain If possible. officerFwatch ALLEGED “WHITE SLAVE” TRADE Pittsburg. Aug. (.—The authorities are Investigating what Id believ ed to be a great “white slavo" syndi cate, operating In New York nnd Pitts- burg. It Is alleged twelve girls, most ly Immigrants, have been shipped hero and the "broker" receiving nnd dis tributing them Is said to he under sur veillance. Charles Simons, deputy license clerk, of Now York, Is here. Convenient Savings Methods The methods used in our Sav ings Department are based on the ides of convenience to depositors. There is nothing complicated in opening accounts, making de posits or in making withdrawals. Your money is available when ever you want it, and your ac count ia welcome, be it large or small. 4% Interest compounded twice a year Central Bank & Trust Corporation Candler Building, Branch Cor. Mitcholl and Forsyth. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. I Depart To— Macon JLtO pm Macon 8.00 am droll 4.00 pm Arrlvo From— Savannah .... 0.60a Jacksonville.. 7.50ai ^ srim 1LIQ ausoim-uu ,.w |,u> acdo 4.15 pm]Jacksonville... 0.30 pm Macon MO pmlSavanttsb MS pm AWAKENED BY FALLING FIRE, FOUND HOME BURNING. Special to The Georgian. Clermont. Ga., Aug. (.—Robert E. Grecn'ti residence, 7 miles south of here. - burned to tbo ground Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. -The family Juat did escape, but only with their night clothes, Mr. Greene had Just finished the house and moved Into It a few months ago. The house was falling In when the children up stairs, the first to wake, were awakened. Aotor Diet Suddenly, Special to The Gcorglnn. Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug, (.—A young man named Alnslec, about whom noth ing Is known further than that he Is a traveling actor, died suddenly yester day at Soddy. Atnstee had gone to tha little town n few days before to try interest the Miner*' union In a benefit play scheme. Fertilizer Plant Burned, Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. (.—The big fertiliser plant of the Armour Com pany, situated In East Jacksonville, nnd one of the largest Industries In the state, was destroyed by fire caused by lightning. About 260 men are out of employment. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Public Buildings, eto, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest price*. Phone or writs for eat!mat«a. J.M. HIGHOO. Atlanta, Ga. ■ and WHISKEY HABIT* cored at home will* out pain. Hook of pat* tlcutarft Bent FUKU SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S ■PlTTLE fllVER g PILLS. Poxmvciv Cuaro BY Thus urns Pats. Dysnesta relieved. Constipation avoided, Bowels regulated, no pain, no griping, ' SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSB. SMALL PRIOB. Watch the Candidates They will ALL use this label on their printing. OFFICES USING THIS LABEL: Prc.z Huddleston Printing Co,, „ 11 8. Forsytli SyI Lester A Co $54 N. Broad r. P. 81-son 9 N. Forsyth N. C. Tompkins 1C W. Alabama Warner I’lg. & Label Co...88 8. rryor Telegram Pab. Co IS Ofnti ' ankfin-Tnrner Co .*.71 Pryor tral Are. Ivy St. •tie Printing Co 20 8. Broad John Tbonmnna Co PA S. Broad ttlosser Printing Co 38-40 Walton If It Is a good vote getter, it is also a good business-getter. Try Atlanta Typographical Union, 620 Candler Building P. O. Box 266 Atlanta Phone S73 IN SIXTH DISTRICT Judge Bartlett Will De cline Qeat On Supreme Bench. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, Aug. 6.—There la a great deal of talk throughout the Sixth con gressional district os to the candidacy of E. R. Hines, of Baldwin, for con gress In the next election. It is posi tively known that Mr, Hines haa had the matter under advisement for some time, and that he Is being urged by his friends to enter the race. • He Is one of the strongest men In the district, and If elected would make a splendid congressman. Judge Charles L. Bartlett, who has so ably represented the district for sev- era) years, will decline the position on the supreme court bench, which was tendered him by Governor Hoke Smith, and will be a candidate for congress again. With Bartlett, of Bibb; Hines, of Baldwin; Flint, of Spalding, and Willingham, of Monroe, In tho rape, there should be an Interesting fight for congressional honors In the Sixth dis trict. TEETH FEMALE CHINESE COMING TO VASSAR Shanghai, Aug. (,—Tho first Chinese female students who have ever gone abroad Bailed for the United States Monday on board the steamer Minneso ta. They are graduate! of colleges In China nnd are going to Amorlca to enter Vassar college. •AYS HE HARDLY KNEW BOY WHO HAZED HIM. Special to Tho Georgian. Montgomery! Ala., Aug. 6.—Gordon McGhee, the’ young man who claims he wn» badly treated during an lnltla tlnn at Sewanee, Is able to be out and makes a statement to the effect that the affair Is being whitewashed. Mc Ghee says that the young man respon sible for his Injuries wan not a per sonal friend and that he scarcely knew him. PARK TREES PERI8H - FROM 8AN JOSE SCALE Special to Tho Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, Aug. 6.—Sap Jose Scale has developed to nn alarming ex tent In this city nnd beautiful Oak park, one of the prettiest spots In the city or tlie state, Is being ruined. Quan titles of the hedge which surrounds tbo park Is being cut down In a vain en deavor to provent the spread of the scale. „ Election Managers to Moot. The election managers and clerks for the city primary to bo held on Wbd. nesday will meet the sub-committee from the Democratic executive commit tee In the basement of the court house Tuesday night nt 8 o'clock to receive final Instructions. are the only Turkish cigarettes that offer all the characteristics of high-class Turkish leaf in a pure and perfect blend at t 10c for 10 =- Why Pay More? dl S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer New York EXTRACTED positively without S3 “ ■■ F iL DENTAL No. SI Whitehall tit Chicago Has Crime Wave Chicago, Aug. 6.—Scattering mys terious assaults, In which four men were killed and another fatally wound ed, aroused the entire police force to energetic action early today. In ntne of these rases havh the police been able to obtain the slightest clew. 000O00O00OO0O0O000OO000000 O LIFE MEANT MURDER, 0 SO WELCOMED DEATH. 0 0 0 0 New York, Aug. 6.—Edward O 0 Corrcnlo was attacked by Ital- 0 O lane yesterday, nnd was Injured O 0 so badly that blood poisoning set O 0 In. The physicians stated that O 0 the dying Italian could only be Q 0 saved by amputation. Correnlo O 0 calmly refused to submit to an 0 O operation, saying; 0 0 "If 1 live to go out I shall kilt 0 0 my assailants, and then I’ll die In 0 0 the electric chair. I might aa well 0 0 die now.” 0 O O 00000000000000000000000000 0 O O WOULDNT WED NURSE; O O PRIVATE GOT FIVE YEAR8. O 0 O 0 Leavenworth, Kane., Aug. (.— O 0 Private James M. Payne, -8lx- O 0 teenih battery, haa been sentenced O O to five years at hard labor by 0 0 courlmortlol for "conduct preju- O O dlclal to good order and military O O discipline.'' He was engaged to an 0 O army nurse and borrowed over O O $500 from her. She later found O O Payne was deceiving her and the O O courtinarttal followed. O O O 00000000000000000000000000 WORK STILL SUSPENDED ON COMPRESS TRESTLE. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. (.—Manager Fen tress, of the Atjpntlo Compress Com pany, and Chairman Orlfflth, of the state committee of the city council, have not yet reached an agreement relative to work upon the trestle that the compress company needs below Central City Park. For two weeks no work has bech done upon the trestle, as orders were Issued by City Attorney Wimberly for the work to stop ui^’ll STRONG IS REMOVED FROM 8TATE FARM. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Aug. 6.—L. D. Strong, who was convicted and sentenced to three yean for the killing of Henry D. Smith, has be(n transferred from the state farm at MlUedgevJlle to the Bibb Brick Company's plant In this city. Strong was brought to .Macon on Monday afternoon front Mllledgevllle, where he has been since the time sen tence was passed upon him several months ago. He stilted that ho was high)? pleased that he had been brought back to Macon, as he will at least be near his wife , and child. Strong, It will be remembered, killed Smith for an alleged wrong .Smith had done Lillie Strong, sister of tho pris oner. DISCHARGED BOY TOOK REVENGE ON APOTHECARY, Foggla, Italy, Aug, (.—Pasqunl Ol- anlnl, a 13-year-old boy, took fearful revenge for being discharged by an apothecary to whom he was appren tjrcd. He vowed a vendetta and be fore he left the shop he mixed a quan tity of arsenic with cream of tartar. Tlie mixture was dispensed by the druggist and two deaths have so far rosulted. The boy has been arrested. Prominent Men Fight In Street. Rome, Ga.. Aug. 6.—Judge \V. M. Henry, of -this city, and J. H. Porter, proprietor of Hie Rome Steam Laundry, met on Broad street yesterday and en gaged In a lively fight. It seems that Porter accosted Judge Henry about an account. Judge Henry denied owing him anything. Roth par ties to the difficulty are prominent, Judge Henry having been Judge of the superior court of the' Rome circuit for many years. Russian Confesses Murder. Special to The Georgian. Statesboro, Ga., Aug. t.—Foder Kam. mlnskt, the Russian who stabbed to death Mike Kaptuch Saturday at the preliminary hearing yesterday, made confession and told air about the kill ing. Katftmlnski was bound oyer In the superior court for murder. Two witnesses were also held on bond. Pythians to Meet. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala.. Aug. 1—The second district convention of the Knights of Pythias will meet In Huntsville tomor row. The delegates trill com* from seven counties of the Tennessee valley. Heavy Sentence far Merchant. Special to Th* Georgian. Augusta, Ga., Aug. (.—A middle-aged man was arraigned before Recorder Plcquet and fined $1(0 and sentenced to serve 90 days on the public works. Vandiver enticed a 4-year-old girt Into his store and acted most imprudently totward her. NINE DEATH8 IN WEEK IN CITY OF MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 6.—In Macon last week there were nine deaths and of this number five of them were white persons. The monthly report for July has not yet been compiled by Score tary T. L. Masscnburg, of the board of health, but wilt bo -ready within the next few dsfo-s. The mortuary report for tho month of July will show nn in crease In the number of deaths over tho other months of the year. WOMEN PRISONERS WILL CHOP WEEDS. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 6.—Owing to the sentiment expressed by many negroes of the city, the street committee hns deckled to thke the negro women of the city from Tybee nnd set them to work chopping out weeds from certain streets In the city. In several places the streets are supporting good crops of weeds that need attention and be this work will be much lighter than shoveling sand from Tybee streets Into wagons, tho move has been agreed upon. HAS NEGRO ARRESTED ON ASSAULT CHARGE. 8peclal to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. (.—Claiming that Mat Lane, a negro, Is the one tvho cut her ' throat a week ago Inst Sunday, Mrs. Sadie Coleman had the negro arrested Monday by Officers Yam nnd Smallwood. Lano was at his home, In Bast Macon, where he lives with his wife nnd family. He positively states that he can prove that he was nowhere about nt the time Mrs. Coleman was assaulted. Mrs. Coleman waa attacked and cut up badly on Sunday night a week'agn, and nt the time was carried to the city hospital, where for several days It was feared ahe would not recover. Lane will be given a hearing before Recorder Cahanlss. 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TMC CCNTAUM COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT, NCW YORK CITY. 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. WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA. The Resort for Health, Rest and Pleasure. Mountain Climate; better bathing than the Surf; only 75 miles from Atlanta; morning and afternoon trains via Southern Railway. Board $2.00 to $2.50 per day, $12.00 to $14.00 per week. Four or more weeks $10.50 to $12.50 per week. Special family rates. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Proprietor. FINED SECOND TIME IN RECORDER'8 COURT. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., Aug. 6.—For the second time during the past woek Mrs. J. M. Drlscall waa arrested and tried before Recorder Cabnnles. Monday ahe was arraigned and fined $100 oc 80 days. Last week Mrs. Drlscall and her hus band were arraigned and each were fined $100. I OFFICER BACK ON BEAT AFTER SUSPENSION. Spcclat to The Georgian. Macon, Ga„ Aug. 6.—Officer Glenn, who wax suspended by Chief Conner to await the Investigation of the shoot ing of Robed Blgham, a negro, haa been put back on his regular beat, on Cherry strecL For several days the officer was off duty awaiting an Investigation by the police committee. But no. finding In the case has yet been made and there will hdrdly be one before Blgham Is tried for larceny. The negro Is now confined In the city hospital. BIBB TAX VALUATIONS 8HOW8 $366,715 INCREASE. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 6.—Showing the assessed values of Bibb county proper ty to be $23,(67,810, an Increase of $1,562,545 over last year, the tax dlgost has Just completed and Acting Tax Receiver Hunter Is well satisfied with the splendid showing that has been made by the country. Mr. Hunter has been extremely busy since he took charge of tho office made temporarily vacant by the absence of Captain An derson, who Is still suffering from In juries received several weeks ago. Of the million and a half Increase, about three-fourths Is Inside of the city. Teh Increase this year'Is $366,715 more than the Increase was last year. MERCER ENDOWMENT IS ALMOST SECURED. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., Aug. 6.—Less than $20,- 000 more Is needed by the trustees and faculty of Mercer University before the sum of $225,000 will have been raised. This sum Is needed to tnsuru the endowment fund of $76,000 from the Genernl Educational Association. Several months ago an offer was made to Mercer providing that If the friends and officers of the Institution could raise the amount of $225,000 the amount of $75,000 would be given them. APPEARANCE POCKET CALLED IN SUPERIOR COURT. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga„ Aug. 0.—The nppearanco docket was called in the superior court Monday and several answers were heard. Demurrers will be heard In one or two cases Thursday, and then tin* business of the July term of the court will be practically completed. Federal Court Intervened. St. Paul. .Aug. 6,—Judge Vunderven- ter yesterday enjoined the secretary of state of Arkansas from forfeiting toe right of the Rock Island to do busi ness In Arkunsas. DR. PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study andexperi* ment in getting up the preparation known as Dr$ POltBf’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 cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of “HOUSCllOld SwgSQIii” All druggists sell it. 25c