Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 12, 1907, Image 2

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\ i TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. PTBMBRB 12. W Have One Doctor No sense In runnlncfrom one doctor to mother. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but con- suit him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral for coughs and colds. Then use It or not, just as he says. • rubl!»h tho formnlM J.Q.AtotC o. f •II otr preparation*. I.c«rcll. hf*aa. Dr.l Lyon’! } i BASHINSKI FIGHTS ' Angered at Action of New Yorkers in Voting Them Down. SIX YOUTHS HIDE IN TEETH OF DEATH Joliet. 111., Sept. 12.—Sir boya who attempted to steal a ride on the limited train on the Santa Fe reached here after an exciting experience. One of them, Robert Bullock, whose home is In Richmond, Va. sustained n fracture of the skull ami may not recover. The other boya rove the names of Edward Smith, James Brady. Harry Jones, Leo. He Atcldeon and Robert Amt*, and de clared that thelt homes are In Cincin nati. They climbed on the train ns It was •caving Chicago and lay down on the roof of the nrst car. When the train attained full speed after leaving the city limits, the boys narrowly esca|ied being tossed over the edge and man aged to ding on only with the greatest difficulty. All of them were badly burned by hot cinders from the engine nnd finally young Bullock, screaming that he could stand It no longer, attempted to rise. The train Just then passed oyer a bridge nnd Bullock's head came lu contact with the superstructure with ferritic force. He tvns dashed to the edge of the tar Insensible and 1 saved from fnlllng by Jones. «|H' rial to The fleorglnn. Savannah, Ga„ Sept. 12.—William B. Stlluell. prealdent of the Savannah Board of Trade, and othera, who have returned from the conference of lum bermen at Philadelphia, where the question of changing the rulea govern ing the Inspection of coarse-grained lumber wait considered, are outspoken In what they characterise ns the pat* rageous treatment accorded them by the members of the committee front Baltimore and New York. Angered nt bla failure to 11008 a cer- daln resolution, one of fne New York rcpreientatlvea moved that Savannah'a vole be thrown out, alncc the Savannah Board of Trade waa not present at the time the rulea were promulgated. The New York members, who voted with the Baltimore men on the original motion, voted agalnat Savannah being allowed a vote. Subsequently the con ference adjourned to Atlantic City, but the Savannah lumbermen withdrew from further participation In the do- liberations. SHIRTS -cxact proportions, TROC 8KAMI, PERFECT BUTTON HOLES. EXCELLENCE IN EVERY DETAIL. UNEXCELLED POR PIT AND WEAR. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE fANCY FABRICS. CLUETT, PEABODY d* CO. makcms or arrow «oumi. DR. LEWIS MAYOR OF CAMILLA, GA. S[M H*lul to Thu <ipnr*lnn. CnuiIIIn. On., 11—Intoreft rnn lil«h yputPnlaj- «■ to tho outcome of tli# rltjr Tho feature of tbe elect Ion the ninjror** mce. Ill which I)r. K. I.. Lewis ■ ml \V. W. t'nllliiR were cunillilnteii. Dr. I.ewlM wnr nomliinted by u majority of serenteeti. The noml tint Ion* for council were Dr. I. A. Until. V. K. Wntt, S. A. Nfi. F. F. PeriT, T. A. Aerec. T. !. McNeil nml J. W. nntler. Trenmirer. J. II. Illlllnril. True* fee* of rumllln liltfti wh \V. M. Mcllne. <1, II. Vi McHec. Ksecutivar coniuil M. C. Iteimett nml 4. II. IeOtrl». ADAMSON ENTERS COMMISSION RACE W. E. Adamson, former- councilman from the Third ward, has announced his candidacy for police commissioner from the Third ward. Mr. Adamson Is the fifth candidate to enter the race, the other candidates be ing Carina H. Mason, Harry A. Eth eridge, .William E. fame* and Arthur H. VanDyke. Mr. Adamson Is engaged In the mercantile business at tho cor- nsr of Bell and Decatur streets. —... . M’MILLIN TO BE * SOUTHERN’S T. P. A. J. Lawrence Hunt, who resigned as traveling passenger agent of the South ern to take effect September 15, will be succeeded by F. R. McMIllln, city pasienger agent of the Southern at Jacksonville. C. A. Carson, elty pas senger and ticket agent ut Columbus, will succeed Mr. McMIllln at Jackson ville. Mr. McMIllln la a son of C. C. McMIllln. aaalatont general passenger agent of tha Georgia railroad at Au gusta, and Is Well known In Atlanta He waa fornibrly In tho office of the as- alatant general passenger ngent here. Mr. Hunt, whose pluce he will take, re signed to become traveling passenger agent for tha Centra! of Georgia at Co lumbus. SUPT. ASHMORE OPPOSES PENSIONING TEACHERS. Hpedal to Tlie Georgian. Savannah, Oa., Sept. 12.—Superln tendent Ashinore. of the Chatham coun ty public schools, Is against pensioning teachers who have outlived their use fulness. He says he doesn't think the policy pursued by some of the schools of the country Is wise. Macon Is the ftrst city In Georgia to adopt It. Pro fessor Aahmbre thinks that higher sal aries should prevail In order that teachers may savo something for n rainy day. CONDUCTOR’S TRAIN MANGLEDHIS BODY Special to The Georgian. Winston-Salem, N. C„ Sept. 12.—J. W. Joyner, conductor of a freight train between this city and Charlotte, was killed Instantly at Mooresvllle, Va., yesterday. He was swinging from a car when a train entered the Moorea- ville yard. His head struck a telegraph pole and he was thrown under the train. His body waa horribly mangled. Before leaving his home yesterday morning Joyner left a letter for his wife, who Is it years hla Senior, telling her that he would not live with her any longer. ROME MAN KILLED BY MACHINERY Spcdnl to Tbe Georgian. Rome, On.. Sept. 12.—Henry Duncan, while engaged In adjusting a belt on a line shaft over o piece of machinery at the National Bauxite Works yesterday afternoon, was Instantly killed. The coroner will not hold an Inquesl. Awnings For atoroa. Offices. Residences, Public Buildings, etc., manu factured and pat up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or writ© for estimates. J.M. HIGH CO. Atlanta. Ga. Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by c/. &JT ALABASTINE The best of alj materials for tint ing wajla. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 40 Peach tree Street. sad WHISKfY HADITa cured it home with, out pain. Hook of pen tJcinnrfl sent FSt.B, — U. M. WOOU.HY,U.B Sa.Ua. Offlce IMN.ftnrsr feres* CENTRAL OP OEOROIA RAILWAY. Arrive from— Snrnuunh .... 8.60 o Jacksoovllls.. 7.60 o "•com 11.40 , Depart To— klacon 1L40 pra Macon 8.00 am Macon ......... 4.0J pin Iseos 1L40 an,IMncon ......... 4.<-j cm • con 4.16 |im'Jacksonvllle... 8.30 pin aeon 6.10 piDlBiirnnanb S.1S pm R. B. THORNTON DEPEAT8 L. H. MACHEN IN VIRGINIA. Special to The Georgian. Alexandria, Va., Sept. II.—According tq the revleed returns, R. Kwell Thorn ton, of Fairfax county, defeated Louts It. Mnrhen, of this city, by a small the nomination of a candidate fur tho state Senate. The total vote was: Thornton, I.ZSS: Mnchen, 1,207: Weil- derbUrn, 2(0. Owen Join* M., J. & K. C. W. F. Owen has bean appointed general manager of tho Mobile, Jack- son and -Jfansas city railroad with headquarters at Mobile. Mr. Owen was formerly assistant to the presi dent of the road. He baa been con nected with tho road for several years and Is one of the beat known railroad men In the South. • FLAMES SWEEP MICHIGAN RESORT; $100,000 IS LOSS South Haven, Mich.. Sept. 12—A bun dled thousand dotar fire Wednesday de stroyed th* Avery Beach, the Jargest summer resort along the east shore; the Breaker*, the Shanty, the Gray Bird, Garretts, The Walton nnd Del- mar. The fire started In the Breakers from an unknown cause, and swept by a strong wind levelled all the resorts along the bench. The different resorts were crowded with guests, but they all escaped without Injury. GEORGIA INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS Washington, Sept. 12.—R. W. Bishop, patent attorney, reports the Issue of the following patents to residents of Alabama and Georgia: Sewing machine attachment, Teate, Thomasvllle, Op.. assignor of three-fourths to C. N„ E. L. and H. " ' i. F. A WISE WOMAN will try nnd preserve her bonuty. A flne hend of lialr la one of tlia highest chnrrof. Imperial Hair Regenerator restore* any nal durable, num » detected. RampL . _ free. Privacy nattired. imperial Chun. M(g. Go., 13S W.23dSt.. N. 1. Sold by Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. PAYMEjnF NOTE Files Petition For Injunc tion Against the Ex change Bank. W. J. TIMMS JEWELER NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. 28 WHITEHALL ST. ■ A tcl'nlttU treatment fat 1 Whltkef. Ophm, Mm. Ub/nr, Cocaine, Chloral, 1 Tobacco and Hearatlke• *r Metre Eabaottlma, {Tbs Only Keeley Instt* tuts in Georgia. 229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, GA. Neel, same place; check valve, _. Fatter, Augusta, Ga.; automatic wagon brake, it. T. Huffman, Bessemer, Ala. locomotive ashpan, J. F. Brown. Flor ence, Ala.; turpentine hack, E. H. Wat ton. Ray Mlnett*. Ala.; safety lock for swltehstand*. R. F. Jacob. Bessemer, Ala.; refrigerator, II. J. Hhannen, At lanta, Ga. Sunday School Union. An Important meeting of the officer! and executive committee of the Atlanta Sunday School Union will be held on Thursday evening at ( o'clock at the residence of Major B. J. Guinn. 78 For rest avenue. All the officers nnd m*m bars of the committee are urged to at tend the meeting. .JUDGE BURNSIDE MAY ENTER RACE Special to The Georgian. Columbus, On., Sept. 12.—Judge J. B. Burnside, of Hamilton, Harris county, was In tho city today. Judge Burnside was asked about the rumor that eon. necled his name with the solocllorshlp of the Chattahoochee clreult. He snld he had been approached by several of his friends on the subject, but was not ready to make Bn an nouncement. It Is believed, however, that Judge Burnside will be In the race. He Is noted for the fact that a strong effort was made at the recent session of the legislature to abolish the elty court of Hamilton. The matter took up the time of that body for several moons, but the measure was defeated. So far, George C. Palmer, court stenographer of the circuit, Is tne only avowed candidate for the t>lace. TICKET AGENT CARSON GOE8 TO JACKSONVILLE, Special to The Georgian, Columbus, Ga., Sept. 12.—C. A. Car- son. who for several months has been passenger agent of the Southern rail way here, lias been appointed agent at Jacksonville, Fin. .Mr. Carson has made many friends In the city who will regret to see him leave. He cable here from Greenville, 8. C. COUNTYMUST PAY EXPENSES OF COURT Special to The Georgian. Griffin, On., Sept. 12.—When tho Spalding superior court closed Tues day evening, a sensation wns sprung when It was learned that the grand Jury had recommended that the county commissioner* pay the expenses of the lost term of the city court, but that no further court be held until the supreme court has passed on the points In the city court bill recently passed by the legislature, and that fines be held up till that time. The grand Jury also recommended that a general election be held for local school taxation, and the sheriff was censured by that body for extravagance In the manner of conducting courts In this county. BODY OF I. M. BAER BURIED THURSDAY Special to The Georgian. Macon. Go., Sept. 12.—Alleging that the receivers of the Exchange -Bank have failed to pay him the 20 per cent dividend ordered paid to all depositors and tljnt they claim to nold a note for 11,000 against him, which they wish him to pay with Interest, I. Bashlnskl has filed a petition for Injunction and relief In his Intervention In the case of A. Schofield et al. against the Ex-' chaiigfi Bank. Judge Whipple ordered that the peti tioner be made a party In the cose nnd set the first Monday In November as the time for the receivers to show why the petition should not be granted. Mr. Bashlnskl stated that he signed a note of J1.000 for ex-Cashler C. M. Orr In January Inst, nml It Is on this; note payment Is now demanded. MACON CHAMBER; D. J. DAY ELECTED ism Hpccl.il to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., Sept. 12.—At a call meet ing of the Macon Chamber of Com merce, held Wednesday evening, the resignation of Secretary Eugene An derson was accepted, add D. J. Jny was elected to till the vacancy. Mr. Anderson has served Macon In tho position ns secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce for a long number of years, and during that time has done a great deal of good for the city. A committee of three, consisting of Mr. Emmett Small, Mr. T. J. Sim mons and Mr. Arthur Dasher, were ap pointed to draw up resolutions on the death of the late Mr. N. B. Corbin, who l director of the Chamber of Commerce. HUSBAND WOULDN'T MIND BABY AND WIFE GIVES HIM BEATING. Special to The Georgina. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—Because her husband would not stay home and mind the baby while she went to the park, Annie Jordan, a negro woman, horse whipped him. Annie Insisted upon go ing to the park and so did her hus band, and when he started to leave the house she beat him unmercifully. An nie was arrested and fined 12.60. HOME SUPERINTENDENT THINKS.PATIENTS INSANE. Special to The Georglsn. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—Superintend ent Harris and the executive commit tee of the board of trustees of the Geor gia Masonic Home have been much exercised over the admission to the home of four Inmates considered In sane. Plans have been made to have them transferred at once to the state asylum. They will be given a hearing tomorrow before Ordinary Wiley. MACON MERCHANTS WANT 8AME RATE AS ATLANTA, Special to Tbe Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—At the month ly meeting of the Macon Chamber of Commerce yesterday announcement waa made by the membera that they would enter a fight for the port rate upon the same grounaa and principles that have been advanced by Atlanta In the light. Copimlttecs have the matter In Charge, and will set to work at oi Macon business men urge that they are entitled to their share of the reduction. ALCOHOL 3 PSK CENT. A\£ gelablc Prcpanvion forAs- slrailaiiiigilicFoorfaiiiJReSiili- ling Hie Stomachs and Bowls of Promotes DigeslionjChccrfd- ncss and Rest.Containsueitter Opiunt.MorpItine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. rapt.-fOMQSKZinma DarfAla Srrd m jUx.Ssnmt e I JkvMfc Srttx- f MifSrri* I ( him Set So I CmkfSaggp* 1 hwsjjrmnThtv: I Aperfect Remedy forConsHpa- Hon, Sour Storoach.DIarrta Worras.Convulsions,Feverish ness andLOSS OF Sl££P. CASTOR!! For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In j Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THC CKNTAUH COMPANY. —BE TWEEN— ATLANTA anti CINCINNATI ✓ —VIA— Southern Railway Lv. Atlanta Lv. Chattanooga Ar. Cincinnati......, 5:60 a. m. 10:40 a. m. 9:20 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 10:10 p. m. 8:20 a. m. THROUGH PULLMAN, PARLOR CARS AND DAY COACHES. DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS. Special t» The Oeorgluu. Wilmington, N. C„ Bept. 12.—The re- malna of I. M. Baer, aged 35. who died of nervous prostration at the 8hephard Pratt Sanitarium, near Baltimore, reached Wilmington thlb morning. The funeral was held this afternoon from the reeldenee of his brother, Henry C. Bner. Mr. Baer le survived by hla wife, who was Mlse Sadie Elias, of Raleigh, and by two brothers. Studies Georgia Records. Dr. E. C. Burnett, of Washington, D. C.. formerly a profeasor In Mercer University, Is here to study the colonial records of the state, with the view of publishing a work on colonial corre spondence. lie la widely known aa a writer on historical subjects. 8indall With Clyde Line. Announcement has been made of tjte appointment of Eastern Traffic Agent E. Slndall as general passenger agent of the Clyde Line to succeed General Passenger Agent Clyde Milne, who has resigned to become connected with large manufacturing concern. Mr. Slndall Is well known In Atlanta, and Is n brother of the late Charles A. Sin. dali. who lived here and who was sec- letnry of the Southern Railway and Steamebip Company. Need Not File Them, Druggists over the state have con fused the provlalana of the antl-nar- cottc law with the prohibition act. In that many of them think It Is necea- ry to file nil narcotic prescriptions with the county ordinaries. No such provision is Incorporated In the Steed anti-narcotic act. The druggist Is only required to keep all auch prescriptions on file. STARS AND STRIPES ON NEW U. 8. BUILDING. Special to Thu Georgian. Macon, Oa., Sept. 12.—For the first time the Stars and Stripes were flout ed shove the new' Federal building yesterday afternoon. There wns no brass band or a great clapping of hands when the ling was raised, but the work men about tbe building quit work for a few minutes while the llug raising was going on. MACON MAY HAV? ’ NEW NATIONAL BANK. S|HK’lnl to Tho Georgian. Mecon, Ga., Sept. 12.—It Is under stood that Macon Is to have a new national bank, If a project now under wa^’ can be brought to materialise. Those acquainted with the enterprise associate the names of W. C. Stevens, E. W. Stelaon, Clay Murphy, Joseph W. Neel, M. H. Masoee In the party work ing for the bnnk’s establishment. GUARANTEED PURE UNDER U. S. 6ERIAL NO. 13472 VIVA ' NETHERY Manufactured In extract form only by W. B. Nethcry 53 South Pryo Atlanta, Ga Sold In large bottles for Gc. by druggists and grocers. VSVA NETHERY THE OLD ORIGINAL, SWEET AND WHOLESOME. 13472 INTESTINES SHORTENED, BUT MAN RECOVERED. 8|»pclnl to Tho floorjflnn. Petersburg. Va.. Sept. 12.—Richard WheelhouHe, who on July 15 killed his English, Jr., who Is also confined In the flgh^m ° t h h “ s^fhereMs been ac - uL*!v°kn^fp* P \vournfvo 1 °!n 1 (jullted - HI* plea wns aelf-dcfensf*. HI* on ^ Jhi!p niv UI |f 9 *n r n^ 1 ,nteHt,ne8 ' vere perforated In Hoven- on Labor Day, In ttiucii improved and i teen different dIhcpn and a uart of the expects to leave the hospital shortly, j intestines were so badly Injured that some six or seven Inches of them had to be removed. Johnnie Millhousa Improving. Special to The Georgina. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—Johnnie Mill- house, who accidentally shut himself on Monday morning last. Is steadily Improving and the doctors are greatly encouraged over his condition. I. B. Verdict for J5.0C0. Macon, Ga., Sept. 12.—In Ihc easel -f Mrs. D. M. Lewis agal^t the Ma- con Railway and Electric Company, for' Body of Thoms* Hunnicutt Buriad. alleged Injuries, which occupied ull day ! Bpeclnl to The Georgian Tuesday In the city court and part ofl Llxclla, Ga., Sept. 12.—Thomus Hun- ?’ F8 ^ r ? Ry mo ™ ln 8. the Jury found ulnlcutt, one of the. oldest men In the verdict awarding Mrs. Lewis 6o,000,; community, was burled yesterday. He Just one-sixth of the amount for which leaves several children, grandchildren she was suing. Bnd great-grandchildren. The Household Surgeon” Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil A Household Surgi cal Dressing for all wounds, sores and skin diseases, whe- Jfe ther slight or serious. Relieves pain—antiseptically cleanses—quickly heals. It is sought after and continually used by all who °*ive it a first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c.