Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 10, 1907, Image 2

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. rrv THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1907. Alcohol not needed Ayer’s Sirtapirlll* Is not * strong drink. As now made, there Is not a drop of slcohot In it. It is a non-alco holic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Fol low his advice every time. He knows. “ 9. C. Ay#»Co., Low.lI, Uni, Noted Evangelist Will Con duct Series of Tent Meetings.- • Special to Th* G*orjrlnn. ... . Galn*a?ill*, On., H*pt. lft.-Gnlne»vllli* In to bar* a grta* font meeting and goapcl campaign. l*il by l»*r. Gwrjj* n. Htuiirt, the fntnoua erangellat. The flrat of the ftitctlngN wlTl l»e held tint stindiiy. morning lit the Finit Methodlat rhurrh. when Mr. Stuart will preach lit the morning wrrlce. Tb** Mine nftefnooli he will conduct a incn'a meeting. Iter. II. F. Frnaer hnn nr inn get I for theae meetings, mid he hn» aet uretl the nervleoN of tV. J. Itnniae.v to lend the nlnglng. Mr*. S iuaer nml her daughter will piny the inon, mid the «ong itfwvlco* promlw* to UDiiaunlly gtrful. Mr. Itnniney In a noted MAN THREATENED “The Body of Six” Sent a Letter to J. C, Thurmond in East Macon. This Box Contains The Hew. \ LAY CORNER STONE FOR NEW OHURCII AT WAYNESBORO Special to The (leorglnn. IVnyneaboro, On.. Kept, lb.—The corner •tone of the new Methodic chnreh won In Id reatenlny afternoon with Mnnonte bottom. Dr. Itlrhnrd Wilkinson, pnntor of Ht. Jnmes MetluNlInt cttorch, AugiiNtn, wiih the noting grand uinitcr, mid dellrered the principal mldrcNN. : Dr. Wllklnnon In nn eminent dlrlne nnd In £ p of the moat prominent Muxina In the it*. The program waft well arranged nnd «Srr!*d out. The contraetorN are rtiNhlng the churtHrlo completion na f<a«t na |N>NNllde, and by Kntnnlnr of thin week the brick work will be ttuwbed. The a mil tor l tint will •eat 400, while the Sunday aehool room will •Mt son. ROSH HASHANAII IS CELEBRATED Monday waa the beginning of the new year for the Hebrew churches and Was celebrated In Atlanta by special exercises and prayer. The reformed churches hold only one day eacred, while the orthodox churches will ob serve Tueeday as well as Monday. ' At aunset nn Wednesday, Henteinber II, the Day of-Atonement Yom Klp- gportal to The Gcorglnn. Macon, On., 8ept. 10.—A society elml. lar to that of the “Black Hand" Is now operating in Macon and one man, J. C. Thurmond, living In East Macon, has received several letters signed by “The Body of Six.” These letters have all been turned over to the police department, and though nothing has mine to light. It has been stated that, the letters have been coming from n local railroad of fice, and the city detectives are now working on this clew. Mr. Thurmond moved to Macon sev eral months ago from Jefferson, Os., and since living In this city has been employed at the Moron Buggy Com- jany. His neighbors nnd all who know ilm state tpat no reason can be given for the letters received. - W. I. D1CK80N DEAD, AFTER LONG ILLNESS Kpoclnl to The Georgian. „ Macon, Gb„ Sept. JO.—W. 1. Dickson, aged 33, one-of tlje best-ltnmvn travel- Ingjncn In Oeorgla, died Monday after noon at the family residence, after an Illness of several weeks with typhoid fever. He Is survived by his wife and father. Mr. Dickson was a Mason and alao member of the Franklin Lodge of Odd Fellows. He wna well known by hun dreds. not only In Mncon, hut all over the slnte, who will learn with sorrow of his death. The fnnernl sendees were held this afternoon from the late residence, on Pierce nvonue. Rev. J. A. Thomas, pas tor of the Vlnevllle Methodist church, nfllclatlng. The Interment was made In Riverside cemetery. The services were conducted by the Franklin I.odgc of Odd Fellows and members of the lodge acted -as pall bearers.- 1 i ■ wesley/n WiU'.Nbt, •■HAVE ANY SPARE ROOM. 8|ieclnl to The Georgian. Macon, do., Sept. 10.—Every room at Wesleyan College will be taken when that Institution opens next Wednesday week, and there will be gtrls on the wnltlng list to get In. President Du- >ont Ouerry states that the outlook for iVeelcyon Is brlghtet than ever before and ttgit It wilt be necessary to deny admittance to many girls because there v III be no room for them. Fall Collar THE BOX WILL BE OPENED SEPTEMBER 14m "■Arrow w- ISC EACH ; 2 FOR 2BC CLUETT. PEABODY-A ca.. makers LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TAKE NOTICE—It's worth your while to call oa us bofore placing your orders for lumber and .general mill work., E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—642 Whitehall Street. JUDGE AND 8HERIFF CLA8H OVER SERVICE. Hpcelai. to The Georgian. ,'i Macon, Oa.. 8ept. 10.—Following __ Judge Hodges' complaint on lost fcirl- pur. wilfbegln’and iast for twenty-four 'day to theeffect flint Im hod never seen such pgor service In securing witnesses Women Avoid Operations Whon a woman suffering from female trouble Is told that an oper ation I* necessary, it, of oourae, frighten* her. The very thought o( the hospital, the operating table and the Itnifo strikes terror to her heart It is t)uite true that these troub le* may reach a atage where an ope ration it the only resource, but a great many women have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkhom'a Vegetable Compound after an operation has been decided upon ae the only cure. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who by taking Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots end herbs, have escaped serious operations, as avidcnced by Mias Rote Moore'scate, of 307 W. 20th SL, N.Y. She writea:- Dear Mrs. Ptnkham:-"Lrdla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has cured me of the very worst form of female .trouble and I wish to express to you my deepest gratitude. I suffered intensely for two yean so that I was unable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. I doctored and doctored with only temporary nlief and constantly objeoting to an operation which I was advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound; it eured me of the terrible trouble and I am now In better health than I have been for many yean." Those Desiring to Take Tech Students • as boarders please notify O. O. Boyle, care Georgia School of Tech nology, by letter only. Session opens September 25th. Yours very truly, K. O. MATHESON, President. * at the last term of the city eourt, Sher iff Robertson yesterday stated that the sheriff's office has done Its part In serving eubpenu and that the fact that so many caaes went over until la.ter was not the fault of his force. ft wae stated by the sheriff and members of his force that they were called "on to serve 700 subpenas In the short space of only one week, only four men being available for this duty. One of these men was sick for a portion of the time and the work largely devolved upon three men. " i NEGRO SKIPS PEN DURING THUNDER STORM. Special to The Ueerglati. Mncon. Ga., Sept. 10.—During the hard ratp nnd thunder storm that visit ed Macon Sunday night a negro named Johnston escaped from the city stock ade. The convicts had finished their even ing meal nnd were being marched to their quarters for the night. In some unknown manner the negro stepped from the line and waa not missed until several hours afterwards. • I BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF WITH GUN. Special to The Geunttsn. t Macon. Oa, Sept, 10.—While .playing with a ride Monday' afternoon, Johnnie Mlllhouse, aged id,' accidentally shot himself. The little fefltow-was trying to extract a shell. CENTRAL MUST PAY J. F. Minis Back in Savan nah and Says People Are In Earnest. 8p*r£nl to The Qporjrian. Knvnunoh, Oa., Kept. 10.—J. F. Mini*, cTmlrninn of the Stivnunnh bolder* of the ntral Hallway hiioim! nnd third income IkjihIn. hna returned from New York, where he has been In couferenc* with the New York representative* of the neeurltle*, Mr. Minis belug also n menilwr of the protect ive committee. Mr. Minis nays that the New York people are much In earnest lynd Intend to enforce the payment of full Intercut on the second nnd third Income* which they claim bus been earned and Is due. 0tKH3OO000O000000O0a0OO000g e THUMB NAIL SAVED 0 <> LIFE OF AUGUSTA MAN. O 0 Remember Tomorrow I Just received a large shipment of Go-Carts, and we want to sell them all tomorrow. These prices will, do tfie work: Rubber Tires with leath erette back; regular price, $2.00; tomorrow tf ■# Cfl they go for • *JU P< rated back, well built and is sold for $2;50; tomor row you get tf.f. 7C them for H** • ■ Rubber Tires with rattan seat and bdek, and is a beauty; regular ■ price -$3f but you-get them tfO r tomorrow for.. J » These cut prices are only good for tomorrow, Septem ber 11th. You can’t get them today, and you can’t get them day after tomorrow. King Hardware Co. 53 PEACHTREE STREET. In some unknown manner the gun O Special to The Oeorglan. wua dlet-harged, the bullet entering the boy’s liver, passing entirely through. Miss Borthwick In Macon. Special to Tilt- Georgian, Mncon, Ga, Sept. 10.—Mlea Margaret Borthwick, superintendent of. the nurses nt the Mncon hnnpttaf, returned from Canada Monday, where she has been enjoying n three weeks' vacation. Miss Borthwick stntrd that she experienced some very cold weather In northern Canada. ROSE MOORE Standing Women suffering from any form of female weakness arc invited to promptly eommunleatp with Mrs. Plnkham. at Lynn. Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and tho quickest and surest way of r eoorery adviaod. J MACON FOLK WANT BETTER MAIL SERVICE, Speelnl to Tlw Georgian. Macon, Oa., Sept, 10.—Macon bual nea* men ore very anxious to have i poHtul clerk on the Central of Qeor*ln train leaving here in the afternoon at 4:4ft o’clock for Athens. The matter will be called to tho at tentlon of Superintendent L. M. Ter roll, of the railway mall aervlee, and tho Macon Chamber of Commerce will also be aaked to take the matter up. OFFICERS CHASE FLEEING MAN WITH RECORD OF CRIME INDEPENDENT ICE CO 349 WHITEHALL STREET ■» Manufacturers of Pure Dlstlllsd Watsr Ic*. Prompt deliveries mada In tho city. Carloade chipped to eountry point*. Btll phon* 636, Wtst, Atlanta phon* 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE —BE TWEEN— * '•* ATLANTA and CINCINNATI —VIA— Southern Railway Lv. Atlanta 5:60 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Lv. Chattanooga 10:40 a. m. 10:10 p. m. At. Cincinnati 9:20 p. m. 8:20 a. m. THROUGH PULLMAN, PARLOR CARS AND DAY COACHES. DINING CARS ON ALL TRAIN8. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10.—John Me- Vay, aged 22, waa arretted yenterday in Fhonlx CUV, Ain.. With a Mat of charg^t agiilttht him,, and In a few hour*’ time had eacaped. - He It charged with murdej* In the Hi’cond degree In Randolph county, Ala bama, having, it It alleged, killed Bul- lle Hull there several weeks ago; and there are also two misdemeanor charges against him. It develops that he has served two penitentiary sentences In Alabama, and had been sentenced to serve a term on the chalngang. He waa awaiting trial r n tho charge of murder when he broke Jail. SCHOOLS OPENED AT JEFFERSON, GA. 8 5rif*i«u7 Gn.?'5rtrt? n io.—Martin Indltut- luat Monday with the Inrgoat at tndnnro In It, hi.lory. Htudrat, bar, Ih>oii nrrlvlm nil th^ dwk nud the dormitory onmint m-ooinmodnte all the nppllcnnte who wish 'to enter. I’rof. Ivy, the principal, nuil III* tilde ootp, of tenebera are huey with their work nnd this yen- —it! the H—t In tho hl.tnrr of tho In.tltntlon. - Iter. It.' N. Alirnbaht ha, been balled to •orre the l're,l>yterlan eongregntlon at thla plnee. ami prenrhed hta first sermon Hull- day to an appreeUtlre audience, almost tho outlro aeatlng rapacity of the larse audi torium Iwln* filled. Iter. Abraham waa pas tor of thla rlmrvh hen a few years ago. A severe wlndntonn. apparently from the north, atrnok this portion of Georsla late Hundny evening ami did eanaldrralde'datn- age to the corn ami cotton as well na frightened a number of tho people. O Augusta. Oa., Sept. 10.—While O O trying to raise the window of a O O sleeping car.to jump from a fly- O O Ing train of the Oeorgla railroad 0 O Sunday night, B. Y. Jnhneon, un O O Augusta business man, tore the O O nail from hie thumb, pausing O O him to regnln hln acnaea nnd 0 O change Ills mind. A shriek of the O O Iwomotlve whistle etartled the 0 O sleeping man and he thought the O C train was racing to death. u c , a tKJOOOOOOOOOODCiOOiWiOOOOOOOO O 0 O MARK TWAIN MAY ONCE 0 O ' MORE ACT AS A PILOT. O O 0 O Memphis, Tenn., dept. 10.— 0 O Should Mark Tivnln accept the In- O O vltutlon to be present nt the Wa- O O terwayn convention in thin, city O O next.month, he may man the pilot O O wheel of the ,tcamer that will O 0 bear President Roosevelt down the O 0 river. Captain Iilxby, a noted ante- 0 0 helium river pilot, under whom 0 0 Mark Twain ''cubbed,'' has prom- O 0 Iscd to be In the pilot house when O O Mark Twain shall lake the pilot O O wheel. O 0 O 0000000O000000000000O00000 Reward Offered. Roger Kendrlek, alias (Roger Hollis, wanted In Stewart county for the murder of Marshal Cawood Carter, nnd Governor Smith has offered a reward of 3IS0 for his capture. Hla deed, It Is sold, was unusually brutal. -. , SAYS ROOSEVELT CAN’TSIDESTEP IT Seuator Scott Declares Peo ple Demand President’s ‘ \ Rcnotrtination. Washington, Sept. 10.—"Roosevelt by acclamation.” This Is the opinion expressed by United States Senator Nathan B. Scott, nnd it Is all the more Important be cause Senator Scott Is a friend of Sen ator Knox, of Pennsylvania. "Make up your mind,” said Senator Scott, "that the people of thla eountry nre Roosevelt crazy. I And thla wherever I go and there Is no use In discounting It. I don't mean to say that the president Is a candidate for another term. He has told me several Mines he was not. I don't believe, how ever, that he can stop the tide that Is running in the party.” "How about Mr. Roosevelt's poli cies?" . "I don't favor any further legislation affecting large corporations In a re strictive or disciplinary sense,” said Senator Scott, "until we arc assured of the successful results of what has al ready been done In this direction. Tho threat nr possibility of such legislation Is In most Instances more harmful to business Interests than the finished legislative product. Already flnnndnl and commercial disturbances, have re sulted from uncertainty, due to the prospective policy of the administra tion. It Is time to call n halt." for Roosevelt If he would accept a third term.” said Senator Curtis, "but In the belief that he will not again be a can didate thlnga seem to he shaping them selves eo that Secretary Taft will get the support of tho state. He Is re garded as a man who represents the Ideas that have made the administra tion strong with'the people In the West and he has made many friends on his own account by coming Into the state. “Of course Fairbanks has a follow ing, ns has •V Cannon, but not nearly ao pronounced as the Taft movement As for Hughes,.he Is not eo well known In that parr of tho country, and, of course, I am not qualified to speak for any„other section.. .. ' "Kansas Republicans, feel that there should be some revision of the tariff. It should, however, be done by tta frlends." VIRGINIA MIGHT QUIT DEMOCRACY FOR ROOSEVELT. "Despite the fact that all the candi dates have numeroue and enthusiastic friends In Virginia, there la not much doubt In my mind that Secretary Taft will receive the vote of the delegation from that state In the next Republican convention," said Representative Campbell Slemp, of the Ninth district, tho only Republican member of con gress from Virginia. "I am not exaggerating when I say that Virginia might go Republican If President Roosevelt w-ere nominated* PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any SicknesS, 6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accdental Death NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 623 Candler Building. ’Phone 6330. AGENT8 WANTED. GORDON INSTITUTE opened Monday TAFT 8EEMS TO BE CHOICE OF nEPUBLICAN8 IN KAN8AS. That Secretary Taft Is the choice of three-fourths of the Republican voters In Kansas Is the belief of Scnntor Charles Curtis, of Topeka, who has ar rived In Washington. "In the first place, Kansas would be Special to The Georgian. Barnesvllle, Ga., Sept. 10.—The open- Ing of tho fall term of Gordon Instl lute took place yesterday. The attend ance was very flattering, there being « Inrge number of new students present and a large majority of the old ones. The opening exercises were held In the auditorium and were witnessed by tho citizens of the city and patrons of the school. Interesting talks were made by President Joseph D. Smith and others, who expressed themselves oa being 1 ighly gratified nt the showing made. Awnings For stores. Offices, Resiliences, Public Buildings, eta, manu factured and put up. Alt work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. J. M HIGHCO. Atlanta, Ga. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. ...U.tDpm Depart To— »>*« e tsuuuu .... v.uv nuiuiCT' Jacksonville.. 7.50nmJMncc M«o» 1U0nulllncoii LOOK" 1 Mncoo 4.U pur Jacksonville... 8-30 pm Macon ........ *.10 |iinl6arnnnnb Slip* DR. PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dr.Portfir’s Antiseptic Healing Oil, which js coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain- T THE BO©II Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. A LAUGH A MINUTE. JUST OUT OF COLLEGE GEORGE ADE PRETTY GIRLS—CATCHY MUSIC. Matinee* Daily-3-4 p. m. Night. 7:30-11. THIS WEEK’S BILL. M. JEAN BEAUGERE, European Character Impersonator. CARL <1 CARL, “Broth.r Bill'* Trouble.” 8ENORITA MAE DE MILLE, f anish Dances. 8 ANGLE <1 MAY, Eecentrie Comedian*. MISS LILLIAN CARL, Illustrated Sent, Wa. a Good 8hooL Lieutenant Comlnkey, of the depart ment of the gulf, returning from Perry, where he attended the ' nhoot, ntatee - that thla contest waa probably the beat ever held. Lieuten ant Comlakey la himself an expert rifle et»» aDie for wounds, burns, sores and skin diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina- i St Nicholas Auditorium tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antiseptically Interstate, cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of “HOllSellOld SlllgeOIl.” All druggists sell it. 25c PONCE DELEON PARK. WASTELL and WHITE, Double AcL - Fancy and Trick 8kating. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons 5 O’clock.