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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
3DAY, AUOt'ST 13. 13 >7.
Don’t Staroe
Your Hair
What do you think your doctor would
say about feeding your hairwith Ayer’s
Hair Vigor, the naw kind? He knows
that it feeda, nourishes, strengthens.
The hair stops falling out, grows mord
rapidly, and all dandruff disappears.
W( publish th# form n
7 *U i
1 preparation*.
J.C.Aror Co..
FORAKER WILL NOT
FIGHTJEC’Y TAFT
Won't Answer Speech or
Take Pai’t in Municipal,
Primaries.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 13.—In
formal statement given out last even
ing, Senator Poraker defined his posi
tion In regard to the contest pending
between his followers and those of
Secretary Taft
In regard to the statements that he
Is about to take an active part In va-
rlous municipal primaries and elections,
especially at Columbus and Toledo,
Senator Foraker says there Is no truth
whatever In any such statement.
"Another statement that seems to be
widely circulated Is that 1 am to an-
, ewer Secretary Taft's speech which he
la to make at Columbus, August 19,
when I speak at Georgetown two days
later, August 21. There Is no'founda-
tlon whatever for such a statement. 1
GOODWIN FAMILY
TO FORM A CLUB
In order that the name of Harris
Goodwin may not be forgotten and that
his memory may be perpetuated, a
Charter for a club, to be composed
of members of his family and descen
dants, has been applied for.
The petition was filed In the office of
the clerk of the superior court by A.
J. Martin. S. O. Walker and E. D.
Hholor. It Is proposed to buy the old
Harris Goodwin home for a club house
nml to nnme It the "Good Home Club."
SICK HEADACHE
Dyspefla relieved.
Constipation avoided,
Bowels regulated, no
pain, no griping.
SMALL FILL.
SMALL D03H,
SMALL PRIOB
OF
Advises People To Maintain
Order and Restore
Peace.
Richmond, V*., Aug. It.—The «ftaat1on at
Onancock, where the recent race disturb
ance occurred, la still very grave. The town
la now In the fends of a vigilance commit
tee, notwithstanding which there la ft grave
poaBlUllItjr that the rioting will break out
afresh.
Samuel Burton, one of the negro leaders,
and Moon, another, havo loft town us a
result of the muas meeting of citizen*,
which passed resolutions to the effect that
any and all negroes who had caused trou
ble, either directly or indirectly, within the
past years, must leave the eastern shore by
6 o'clock yesterday. Uzzcl, the editor,
whose place was burned, and who Is
known to have been the lustlgator of the
riot, has also left.
Governor .Summon and the attorney gen
eral arrived at Ouaneock yesterday. The
governor made an address from the hotel
steps last night, advising people to keep
cool, but nssiirlug them that they must
he positive with the trouble with wblcn
they are now confronted. Notwithstanding
this advice, It la well understood that a
very lilt ter feeling exists, mid it Is feared
that a further outbreak will occur at any
moment. Governor Bwanson will remain on
the eastern shore until the present trouble
has quieted down. Many of the negroes on
the eastern shore are leaving.
CONFIDENT OF CITY'S
DRINK A
BOTTLE
$1.00
GAINESVILLE, GA.,
and RETURN
VIA
SOUTHERN. RAILWAY
Tickets will be sold for
SUNDAY MORNING
TRAINS,
limited to date of sale, re
turning.
Ticket Office 1 Peachtree
Street, Phone 142, New Ter
minal Station. Phone 4900.
J. R. Smith, of Smith & Hig
gins, Plans Improve
ments.
Along with other far-seeing business men
of Atlanta, J. U. Smith, of Smith & III*
gins, with department stores on Peters.and
Decatur streets. Is thoroughly optimistic
as to the business outlook In Atlanta after
the prohibition law goes Into effect.
Instead of curtailing hts Investments, he
It preparing to maka more than at drat
contemplated. So sure la his faith In At
lanta’s prosperity that he Is going to spend
thousands of dollars ami be thinks the In
vestment will 1m a profitable one.
Then, too, Mr. Smith Is now recall
a large warehouse and
mt tol»e h»cated on llayn...
Atlanta, lllrntlnghum and Atlantic
property. A tenout for this property ou
a long term lease has already been secured.
In nddltDm to all this, the Arm Is con
templating the erection of a building on
property owned on Softwood avenue for
“inofscf—
’No/* j
tUg to _
i« going'to help the city, vui
does not depend on whisky. On the con
trary, the prosperity of Atlnntn and the
South depend* on the price of cotton.”
It is probable that Mr. Smith will con
elude a transaction In the near future for
the lease of a building on Decatur street
batik which was organ
DYSPEPSIA
“Ifn-fv-tr yonr w^n-Wfiil "0«qci(r*t*” for
three month* and D*ln|f entirely eared of atomach
cAtarrii end drapepela. I think a word of prata* is
dueto"Caarareta"fortheirwonderfnl composition.
1 hare taken uumaront other ao-eallrd remedial
but without arall and I find that Cairareta relieve
the other* 1 Lave takes
*J*nje*'to/tiane, 103 Hereof St., Jersey City, N. J.
Best For
The Bowels
| i ne ooweis j*
CANDY CAT MAW TIC
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good,
Never blcken, Weaken or CJrlpo. 10c. tie, Me. Never
Sold in balk. Tb« genuine tablet atnmped GOO.
Guaranteed to care or yvar money back,
Stirling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 591
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain, 60c each. Heat
teeth IS. Money can
not buy better..
PHILADELPHIA
DENTAL ROOMS.
No. M Whitehall St.
D. M. WOOLLEY, M. 2ft
DOCTORS MISTAKES
Aro said often to bo burled six feet undei
ground. But many times women call on
their family physicians, suffering, as they
Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from
heart disease, another from liver or kid
ney disease, another from nervous pros
tration, another with pain hero and there,
and In this way they present alike to
themselves and theiy easy-going or over
busy doctor, separate diseases, for which
he, assuming them to be such,,prescribes
his pills and potions. In reality, they are
all only symptoms caused by some uterine
disease. The / pH*slcian,"Ignorant of the
cause of suffennpVkvps upmft.treatment
until large bills are m\de. /Tte>ufferlng
patient gets no
wrong treatment, but probably wors&^A
ftnijr Pfdidfje like l)j Pierce.'* Favorl^
by dispelling ait^hiose distressing syznp-
toms. and Instituting comfort Instead of
nrolnnged misery, ft hat been well
1 diseaseJcnown U half cured.
rPrescription Is a
I)r. Pierce’s Favorite
scientific medicine, carefully deviled by
an experienced and skillful phyiicl&n«
and adapted to woman’s delicate sye'
system.
eof native American medicinal
roots and Is perfectly harmless In Its
effects In unu coiununKor lIlc fan off
Awnings
For stores. Offices,
Residences, Public
Buildings, etc, manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or write tor
estimates.
J. M HIGH CO.
Atlanta. Ga.
As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa
vorite Prescription” Imparts strength to
tho whole system and to tho organs dis
tinctly feminine In particular. For over
worked, "worn-out,” run-down," debili
tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
seamstresses, "shop-girls," hon-e-keepers,
nurslngmothnrs, and feeble women gen
erally. Dr. I’l-rcc’s Favorite Prescription
reatest earthly boon, being un
equaled as an appetizing cordial and re-
storativo tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening nerv
ine "Favorite Prescription" Is uncounted
and 1. Invalnnhte in allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, Irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, SL Vitus’s
gapes, and other distressing, hervons
symptom, commonly attendant upon
functional and organic disease of tho
uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and
relieves mental anxletv and despondency.
Dr. I’ierco’s Pleasant Pellets fnvlgorato
the stomach, liver and bowels. One to
three a dose lie— tn'takeag candy.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From—
savannah .... 6.50 il
Jacksonville.. 7.60 ntn Macon ......... 8.00am
Uacon ll.so amlHacon 4.00 pm
Macon ........ 4.15 pmjjacksonvllte... 830 pin
Macon 8.10 pmlEavannab ..... 8.16 pm
SHOOTS EMPLOYER
WHEN URGED
Macon Contractor Victim of
> Bullet Fired By
Carpenter.
PROHIBITION WILL ASSIST IN
SOLVING NEGRO PROBLEM
TROOPS SENT TO SCENE
OF RACEJIISJURBANCE
Governor Swanson,At Cape
Charles To Direct
Movements.
Newport, New*, Vit, Aug. IS.—A pro-
vlalonnl company of 62 men, command
ed by Captain Gayle, left Norfolk lait
evening on a steamer for Cape Charles,
en rouse to Ononcock, where Governor
Swanson la on the vround In connec
tion with the race disturbance. Colonel
Nottingham and other officers of the
Seventy-first Virginia Infantry, ac
companied the first detachment of
troope, leaving orders for the other
three Norfolk companies to be In readi
ness to move on receipt of orders.
The reason for dispatching the pro-
visional compuny cannot be learned
Adjutant General Anderson la In Nor,
folk. In charge of the military altua
tlon.
New York, Aug. 13.—An address
which. In view of the recent prohibi
tion agitation In Georgia, Interested its
hearers was delivered In Calvary Bap
tist church by William D. Upshaw, ed
itor of The Golden Age, of Georgia, and
vice president of tho Anti-Saloon
League of that state. •—
One of the Interesting features of tho
address was Mr. Upshaw’s reference to
the views of the best of the negro ele
ment In the South. One negro pastor,
Rev. -H. H. Proctor, of Atlanta, cald
before the legislative committee that
the prohibition measure would make
better servants. less criminals and
greater peace between the races.
BOARDING HOUSE HORROR;
STAR BOARDER ATTACKED
That even the star boarder can go
too far In lording It over his less for
tunate fellow* was shown In the re
corder's court a lien R. J. Frl.ble ap
peared Monday. His face was decorat.
cd with courtploster and his right
cheek resembled a ripe eggplant both
In color and contour.
According to the testimony It ap
peared that Frtsble returned to his
boarding house at Madison and Gar
nett streets Saturday night and began
to complain about the lack of nine-
foot sheets and other things. J. M,
Rook, n fellow-boarder, remonstrated
and Friable asked by what right, mak
lng It plain that he, as the star board
er, was entitled to many things t<
which the other boarders had no title,
Whereupon Rook arose and emote
him. When the police arrived and
took Friable from beneath ths p
sofa he was a sight to behold. A<
Recorder Beutell thought he hnd been
punished enough, and he dismissed the
charge against him. As for Rook, the
alderman seemed to think ho had had
provocation, and he let him go alsp.
UNCLE SAM TRIES PICTURES
AS NE W RECRUITING PLAN
More eloquent than tho words of the
recruiting officers la Uncle Sam’s latest
method of showing tho delights of the
navy for young men. Everything a
sailor la supposed to do, even to the
obnoxious coaling ship, was shown for
the first time In Atlanta Monday night
at Ponce DeLeon park In the shape of
moving pictures.
At an expense of many thousands of
dollars the navy department has se
cured moving picture Alma showing life
at sea and on short and some of thoae
exhibited Monday night were the long
est films ever made.'
The show took place aa a free at
traction on a huge screen erected be
tween the auditorium and the band
stand and the apparatus was worked
by sailors connected with thq navy re
cruiting station tn Atlanta.
A large selection of first-class pic
tures wus shown and this Included
everything from President Roosevelt
going aboard the battleship Kearsarge
and addressing the crew, to the In
diana In action at sea. Pictures of
liberty parties going ashore at various
porta all over the world, tqgether with
the sallori at work on ships, created
considerable enthusiasm among tha-blg
crowd of spectators that watched the
free sljow.
Tho pictures show everything from
work to play and after a prospective
recruit -sees them he knows Just what
Is exported of him. And to the young
man who wants to see the world, they
arc attractive and enticing.
GUARDS WILL CELEBRATE
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.
gprs-lnl to The Georgtsn.
Albany, Qa., Aug. 13.—The officers
and members of Company E, Albany
Guards, have commenced preparations
for the celebration of the fiftieth an
niversary of that organisation on Sep
tember 14. A banquet will be given In
the Guards armory, and all the pres
ent and former members of the com
pany will be Invited to attend.
WILL ERECT MONUMENT
TO 80UTHERN WOMEN.
lichmond, Va., Aug. 13.—tn Rich
mond, at a meeting of Confederate vet
erans, It was decided to erect a monu
ment to Southern women. The vet
erans will raise 1109.040, and the city
and atale will be asked for 330,000
each.
WOULD CUT OUT
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
A bill to prohibit railroads from sell
ing reduced rate ttckele on Sunday was
favorably reported by tho house com
mittee on railroads Monday afternoon.
The bill was Introduced In the house
by Messrs. Wamell and Uurkhalter, of
Tattnall, and holds the sale or reduced
tickets on Sunday to be a violation of
the code with reference to the operation
of excursions on the Sabbath day.
Carroll Latimer, representing the
Seaboard, and Judge Doreey, attorney
for several lines In Georgia, discussed
the bill before thd committee. They de
clared that the railroads had no serious
objection to the measure, but expressed
the opinion that It would work a hard
ship on those people of the state whose
only opportunity to travel la by tnklng
advantage of the cheap rates offered on
Sunday.
Lightning Kills Negro.
Special to The Georgian.
Alhhny, Ga.. Aug. 13.—Mack Smith,
_ well-known negro drayman, was
struck by lightning and Instantly killed
at hi* home In this city Saturday night.
INSPECTOR SUTTON
- OPENS OFFICES
Four Inches of Rain Foil.
Special to The Georgian.
Albany, Go., Aug. 12.—The heaviest
rainfall that has occurred In this city
tn over ten years fell Friday night. In
leas than two hours' time, over four
Inches of rain was recorded.
Potter Won't Resign.
Baltimore, Aug. 13.—A rumor to the
effect that George L. Potter would re
sign aa third vice president of the Bal
timore and Ohio railroad, was denied
by President Oscar O Murray, as well
as by Mr. Potter bimselt
Well-fed and
Comfortable
no matter how hot the day, on
Grape-Nuts
FOOD
“There’s a Reaion."
Offices for the new division of post
office Inspector* recently established
have been opened In the Candler butld,
lng In rooms 922, (33 and (24 with
Chief Inspector O. M. Sutton In charge.
This new division comprises the state*
of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina,
and when It was created by the post'
master general Atlanta was named aa
the headquarters. ,
Mr. Sutton arrived a short time ago
and since that time he has had tem
porary quarters In the Federal building.
The suite In the Candler building was
secured soon after his arrival and it
has now been put In shape for occu
pancy. In addition to an office force
of four men. Inspector Sutton has un
der his direction twenty-two Inspectors,
’Although a young man, the chief In
spector Is one of the best tn the serv
ice and ha* been connected with the
department for many yean. He comes
originally from Mlaaourl. but has serv
ed the government In Kansas City, St.
I/nile and New York.
Revivals in Gwinnett County.
Special to The Georgian.
Loganvllle, Ga., Aug. IS.—At New
Hope Methodist church. In Gwinnett
county, a successful revival meeting
closed Sundsy night. Thirteen new
members were, added to the church.
Six new members were also added at
Snellvllle church. The pastor, Rer. W.
O. Butler, was assisted by Tom Dal
ton. of Cblclcama-Jga, Ga, who did good
wort*
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, Aug. IS.—W. W. Wal
thall Is held in the police barracks here
following tiro ."hooting of Oliver Wil
der, superintendent of construction for
the Hall-Parker Company In the Cen
tral railway yards, yesterday evening.
Wilder had removed Walthall, who
is a carpenter, from duty, and the lat
ter became enraged. He wffnt home,
secured a revolver and returned,firing
on the superintendent, the bullet tak
ing effect In the breast Just above the
heart.
Wilder was taken to tho city hos
pital where ho was given inedfeal at
tention.
Both men have families.
POLICEMAN SUSPENDED
FROM MACON FORCE.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga, Aug. 20.—Another officer
on the Macon police force has been
suspended by Chief Conner. Officer
Richmond, who has been doing special
work In Chief Conner's office, was sus
pended on account of “conduct unbe
coming to nn officer.” The police com
mittee of the city council will look into
the matter when the council meets.
Officer Glenn, who was suspended from
tho force soveral weeks ago for shoot
ing a negro, Is still on duty, and likely
the charge against him will be dropped.
COUNCIL MAY RECONSIDER
CL08ING ORDINANCE.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, Aug. 13.—Last Tuesday
night the bar keepers In Macon were
granted the right to keep their places
of business open until 12 o’clock at
night, but opposition to the measure
may arise In the council and It Is very
probable that a motion will be made
to reconsider those portions of the min-
lites that deal with this question. Al
derman Griffith, when asked If he
would second a motion to rSBonsIder,
stated that ha yrould and that he would
again do his best to have the closing
hour kept at 11 o’clock.
CHAINGANG IN MACON
RECEIVES KNOCKOUT.
Special to The Goorglnn.
Macon, Ga, Aug. 13.—By a decision
rendered Monday by Judge Robert
Hodges of the city court In the habeas
corpus of Lucy Jackson against John
W. Callaway, It was declared In sub
stance that the municipal chalngnng In
Macon, was Illegal under the present
charter of Macon, and the court order
ed that Lucy Jackson be discharged
from the custody of Superintendent
Callaway and that she bo remanded to
the recorder’s court for a legal sen
tence.
CENTRAL BUYS LANDS
FOR NEW SHOP SITE.
Bpednl to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, Aug. 13.—Stating the
consideration as $60,000, a warranty
deed was filed In the superior court
Monday, recording th# transfer of sev
eral .large tracts of land to the Central
Railroad company by the; Empire Land
road. The deed was made June 27,
1907, and Is signed by Alexander R.
Lawton, president of the Empire Land
company, and attested by George H.
Richter, secretary.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, hag borne the signature of
and has been made tinder his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in tills.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good.” are but
experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oh, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Plcnsatlt. 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—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CKNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY •TAUT, MIW YORK CITY.
LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
TAKE NOTICE—It’s worth your whllo 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.
GAYNOR’S HEALTH BADt
WANT8 CHANGE MADE.
8peel,l to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Go., Aug. 13.—While he con
tlnues to hope patiently that he will be
transfored elsewhere fn order that his
falling health may be Improved, those
who have oce&slon to see Colonel J.
F. Gaynor, who, with Captain Greene,
Is one of the most noteworthy prison
ers confined In this county, are becom
ing Increasingly alarmed at his con
dition. During the summer, Colonel
Gaynoris condition has rapidly become
worse. Colonel Gaynor Is very anxious
to go to Indian Springs, being ready
to pay alt expenses of two officers to
accompany him.
Colonel Gaynor and Captain Greene,
under the orders of the cgurt, have
been allowed unusual privileges. Judge
Speer la without JurtsdlcUon In the
matter, a. It has been carried out of
his court and the court of appeals do
not meet until lata In tho foil.
SIX MILES OF STREETS
IMPROVED BY CHAINGANG.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Aug. 13.—Since the first
of the year the city chalngang has
Telegraphers Wanfei
Operators employed by the Postal Telegraph-
Cable Company in several cities in the west and
south having, without notice, and without good rea
son, left their posts to indulge in a sympathetic
strike, this Company offers permanent positions
with good wages and full protection to competent
operators who apply at once to G. E. Paine, Asst.
General Superintendent, 605 Prudential Building,
Atlanta, Ga. ^
worked more than six miles of streets
In this olty. Streets have been graded
and new ones made, ditches to drain
Dempsy'g pond dug, and many other
much needed Improvements completed.
College, .Washington and many other
principal streets have been graded and
other work done upon them.
OPERATORS IN MACON
AWAITING INSTRUCTIONS.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Aug, 13.—Although no
message haa yet been received by
President McBride, of the Macon
branch, of the United Commercial
Telegraphers, from Secretary Russell,
In Chicago, to go out, there Is very
-vte,Tow. an Increaae In the valua*
am Union and Postal offices. Until
word comes from Secretary Russell,
the operators In both the Postal and
Western Union offices are expected to
keep on with their work. As In At
lanta, Augusta and Savannah, many
of tho operators have stopped, the lo
cal men are not near as busy us
formerly for the simple reason that
there aro not enough men to receive
In the cities named.
When Been yesterday, Pre.ldent J. E.
McBride, of the local union of tele
graphers, stated that Sunday he re
ceived a message from Chicago say
ing, "Take no action until Instructed.”
\
HALF MILLION INCREASE
, IN DOUGHERTY REAL ESTATE.
Special to The Georgian.
Albany, Ga., Aug. 13.—The tax digest
for Dougherty county for the year 1957.
compiled by Tax Receiver
tlon of property In the county of over
half a million dollars, The Improve
ment of city real estate la the prime
factor of the big increase In the re
turns.
DR. PORTER, an 0!d
Railroad Surgeon,
spent several years
of study and experi
ment in getting; up
the preparation
known as Dh POltGf’S
Antiseptic Healing Oil,
wjiich 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, h
has become a sort of “HOUSetlOld SlHg80n. M All druggists sell it. 25c