Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 18, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. 1907. Cancer Cured LURED SON-IN-LAW Mailed Free To All. How To Do It In Your Home Without Trouble, With- : out Risk, In From 10 to 20 Days. discovery has startled the medical We have cared hundreda of the ; horrifying caeca In from 10 to 20 daya. after celebrated physicians and eargeons bad given up all hope of saving them. We have one of the finest sanitariums In the country, fur nished throughout with all the modern conveniences; b o t and cold water, steam heat and elec tric lights In every room. For those who wish to come and have the doc tor's personal atten tion we will guaran tee a cure lit every case or make no charge for his serv- Gao. Yost, Ago 74,of Ices or medicine. Havana. III.. Cured However, you can I* r-SeoIi hw the rurp yourself Just ci Canctr by the W(? „ nt homp v*e Curry Cura in 12 g| n( ]|y refer you to Days, After 2 Year* any bank or buel- $uffaring. ness firm Iti Leba non. I FUI In your name and address on dotted lines below and mail to The Dr. Curry Can cer Cure Co., Curry Sanitarium. Lebanon. Ohio, and we will send full information and testimonials from hundreds of cured pa tients. All communications are strictly enn- If you prefer not to address the Cancer Company. Itself, yon may reach the doctor privately Just as well by addressing his prl ■j>>7 Georgian and News. Atlanta. Coroner’s Jury Returns Guilty Verdict Against William Seal. SOLD OWN CHILD EDOM HIS HOME, TO A CHINAMAN AND SHOT HIM DEAD TO BUY WHISKY lil^ Culpeper, Va.. Sept. II.—William Seal waa locked up In jail here last night after the coroner’s jury returned a verdict that he had lured hie son-in- law, Joseph Smith, to the door Sunday night aand shot him to death. In a near by cell Is Fred Jenkins, another son-in-law of Seal, charged with being accessory to the murder. The two men are kept In separate cells, for Jenkins has confessed that Seal killed Smith after having tried In vain to Induce Jenkins to Are the first shot. The father-in-law does not know that Jenkins has charged him with the murder. In his confession Jenkins said Seal tried to get him lo shoot Smith and offered to give him n farm If he com mitted the deed. Jenkins refused, but agreed to accompany Seal and bor rowed the gun with which the murder was done, after Seal had threatened to kill Jenkina If he refused to aid him. lie said they then went to Smith's house, where Seal called him out and shot him. NOT UNTIL OCT. 7th Returns home after five years spent in Europe, ... — slave for Twenty-four Years Blade This Coltossl Organi- rxtion the Leader Among Arenic Displays, with the Added Attractiveness of II£W BATTLE SCE.!,~„ NEW EQUESTRIAN FEATS NEW WILD WEST FEATURES All msrtiulled under the perennial Standard of Advanced Entertainment, Conceived, Inspired, Perpetuated and Personally Directed by the Last of the Great Scouts, the Original and Only Col. Wm. F. Cody—(BUFFALO BILL) Wke will Appear la the Settle at Every Performance And Enacting Hit Original Role in the Thrilling toBjcslly Accurate Open-Air Melodrama .'IE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS III nitration* of Barbaric A Holldtv at "T-K” Ranch Showing the Pleaa- urc* and Pav'ime* of the Plain-men—An Attack •in an Emigrant Twin Depicting the Privation nnd Perils of Pioneering. THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP and the Bandit Hunters of the Union Pacific, showing with Aecirate Detail the Method* Em* »4oyedby Train Robbers and the Work of their fapt urr, Engs fine Features, Scenes and Incidents TWO PKRtORU tM IS DAlLt—S*IS OS fUllSE. A4mI«Im ' ■ •mIi. (hllrfrra Mnffrr IO.yr.ir* kglf-prlc. Itrtrrfrd M#«U fTra, AmrSles «• Nab Day *f IsIIMUm, at Gunter-Watnins Drua Co., Peachtrss and Walton stroota, for grand-stand only. Price $1.00 including admission. TO IKE SCHIFF Remarkable Story May Be Told About a Big Deal. Story of Remarkable Heart- lcssness Revealed by Pur chase Papers. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 18.—Somewhere out on the Pacific Is a little American boy, born of white parents, who has teen sold to a Chinaman who will bring him up as his own son in the land of the dragon. This case Is said to be without par' allel in the history of the United States* Immigration affairs. It Is the first case of this character ever re corded and Is absolutely without prece dent. When Sing Lee, a Chinaman, board ed the steamship Chippewa with his adopted son, Samuel Edwards Sing Lee, an American boy with only the rights and privileges of an alien, there ended, so far as this port Is concerned, a story of such deliberate heartless- ness on the part of the dissolute par ents that hardened Immigration offi cials were visibly affected. At Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Sam Ed wards married Jennie Edwards, 1898. October 18, 1899, a boy was born to the couple. When little Sam my was 3 years old he was sold to the Indians for a small sum with which tho father purchased whisky to continue his riotous life. For five years the little fellow lived with the Indians and was then sola to the Chinaman. Mother, father, child and Chinaman appeared before L. A. Sloane, United States commissioner, and ex-officio probate Judge, at Wran gell, where the papers of adoption were made out and signed. NEGRO PRISONER BREAKS JAIL ^ Tweet's Keeper it Dead. New York Sept. 18.—John McLaugh lin. who ma ‘•Boss'* Tweed’s keeper New York, Sept. 18.—The Evening Post prints the following story: Not many days after Thomas F. Ryan arrives In New York (he Is due aboard the steamship Deutschland on Thurs day) a subpena will be served upon Jacob H. Schtff, head of the banking firm of Kuhn. Loeb A Co., demanding his appearance at the traction Investi gation before the public service com mission. Mr. Schlff. it is understood, will be asked to explain how and why ho com pelled Ryan nnd his nasocltes In 1903 to take off the bank's hands <6.000.000 of Metropolitan Securities Company stock over night. The story In “The Street!* at the tiro* was that the banker fixed a definite hour for the production of the money and that the traction group was put to considerable difficulty to raise the cash. In any event, as has become well known since the - little episode, Mr. Schlff got his money back and It now certain that he obtained It by tell ing Ryan and others that he knew the affairs of the Metropolitan street rail way system had been grossly misrep resented to his firm. The commonly accepted version of the argument used effectively by Mr. Schlff In bis Interview with Ryan Is about ns follows: “I shall not make public anything I am doubtful about, and what I say will get some attention.’* It Is learned on trustworthy authority that for years prior to the Jerome In vestigation the Metropolitan system kept two sets of books; also, that Je rome’s expert nccountant got the wrong set for the purpose of starting criminal proceedings. As Is generally known. It waa admitted recently that the Metro politan Company had destroyed all Its books. when Tweed was a prisoner on Black well's Island, died Monday at St. Vin cents hospital, following an operation for carbuncle. He was 70 years of age. ftpeclsl to The Georgian. Eatonton, Go., Sept. 18.—Alex Jones, a negro, held in jail for trial at this term of court, charged with assault, made his escape yesterday as Sheriff Marshall entered the Jail with break fast for the prisoners. He is now being pursued by a posse with bloodhounds. P. S. ARKWRIGHT RETURNS TO CITY Preston S. Arkwright, president of the Georgia Railway and Electric Com pany, has returned from a month’s va cation spent at Lake George. N. Y.. with his family. He spent a few days In New York on his return trip on busi ness for the Atlanta, Brunswick and Atlantic railroad and the Bee Line Steamship Company. MAJOR M’COY OUT AFTER ACCIDENT Major Frank B. McCoy, who thrown from a buggy In an exciting runaway Monday night, was able to be out Wednesday morning, according lo reports from the post hospital at Fort McPherson. Fortunately, there were no Internal Injuries. Fall Opening Menter & Rosenbloom Co. Will Give 8ouvenirs to Visitors on Saturday. “We believe that the Fall and Winter Season will be a record breaker,” said the manager of Menter A Rosenbloom Co.’s store to a reporter the other day, “and we have prepared for It with a large and extensive line of stylish and dependable Clothing for men and women." In fact we have such a splendid stock that It Is with the greatest pride that we display our goods to visitors.” Menter A Rosenbloom Co. will have their Fall opening Saturday, Sept. 21 k and all are Invited to attend and secure a souvenir. Menter A Rosenbloom Co. claim the distinction of being the largest Credit Clothiers In the world. They rqierate their own factory and own 73 Thriving Stores. The local store is located over 1 Whitehall street. ** iBtACON.LIGHJ, iTGlG OX^DiH EA UTS Bread made of “Capitola” Flour is wholesomely healthful—Biscuits made from "Capitola” Flour are as light as “thistle down” and as easily digested as an oat-cake. Pastry made of “Capitola" Flour is flaky, tooth some, appetizing and digestible. “Capitola Flour” is tlie “faultless flour” for every form of ilreiid ami Pastr.v making. Made by modern million methods, of the choicest varieties of expertly selected Winter wheat, strong in glu ten, strictly pure in every respect, and the perfect “ideal” of the Flour World. by all Groctn. Made daily in Atlanta, and for tala When you order Flour, epeclfy "Capi tola" and inii.t upon getting whnt you order. Atlanta Milling Co. ATLANTA, CIA. LIME, CEMENT MORTAR, LATHS, PLASTER 'Rubber Roofing end All Builders’ Supplies w ©35 PENSACOLA FOLK Georgian Talks to 3,000 Peo ple On the Liquor Ques tion. Special to Tin* 0<*irglitn. Pensacola, Flk„ Sept. 18.f-Seaborn Wright, of Rome. Ga., made an out door prohibition address to 3,000 peo ple In Pensacola last night and aroused the greatest enthusiasm that the cam paign has yet witnessed. He not only had bis audience In laughter, tears and cheers, but he made scores of converts to the prohibition cause. He will speak Wednesday night in the heaviest wet precinct In the city. ALEXANDERWON’T RUN FOR CONGRESS Hooper Alexander, of DeKalb, will not be a candidate for congress from the Fifth district. For some time rumors have been In irculatlon that Mr. Alexander would get in the contest,, hut he stated posi tively to The Georgian Tuesday that he would not make the race. This leaves Congressman Living ston, Hon. James L. Mayson and Dr. T. R. Whitley ns the candidates now In the field. Mr. Mayson Is receiving a great deal of encouragement from all over the district. His campaign is progressing very satisfactorily. MINERAL WATER AT NEWBORN TEST VALIDITY OF HATE INJUNCTION Passenger Put Off L. & N. Because He Wouldn’t Pay 3-Cent Rate. ROOSEVELT LETTER President Assures Him He Wants Him to Defeat Johnson. f Mobile, Ala., Sept. 18.—A special from Decatur says a conductor on Louisville and Nashville train south of here ejected a passenger from I train yesterday for refusing to pay cents a mile, the amount required by this company. The passenger In question tendered to the conductor of the train 2 1-2 cents a inlle. The conductor woulfl not accept this amount, but told the man that he would have to pay 3 cents He refused nnd the conductor put him off the train. It Is believed that this was done merely to test the validity of Judge Jones' Injunction, and It Is believed that It was done at the request of friends of the state administration. Whether or not the passenger will file suit Is not known, but It is believed that this will be done. Cleveland, Ohio, kept. 18.— Congressman Theo. B. Burton, who la the lb-publics n candidate for mayor ngnluat Mayor Toni L. Johnson, hns made public n letter he re ceived from President Roosevelt, In which the chief executive anld: “There nre certain qualities of leadership you |M)tseia which could not lie supplied by any one elae In the bouse, nnd you have a mnatery of certain auhjecta nncli ns no other man In the house cftn hope to attain. For you to leave the house therefore would mean that In certain lines of leadership there would he a loss that can not he made would therefore he tempted to pro test against your leaving If It were not for tny profound conviction that It Is most severe strsln In the government of our cities. I feci thnt It Is of the utmost Im portance to have a innn of your experience, power nnd character, of your long (ruining. 30 THOUSAND TELEGRAPHERS IIIIIITPn Account of new WflNThn e, K ht - hour Isw. II fill I LU Salaries increased DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS ATLANTA, 122 P.achtrea Street. nraughon'e Toleicraphy student., by •peelal arrangement, uee railroad wires. ImniKhon's Co. (home once: NeehTlUe, Tcnn.)ha. joCollege.in lyKtnte..; Ij.o.oo;.- oorapltal: H.ooo.tuilenti annually. iSrean' surces*. itu.-lNKa.s men ear Dranehon'. I. TIIK. BUST. TURKU monthCutudj-ln* Book keeping or Shorthand by Draughon’e COPT- HliiilTKD method, equate six elsewhere. Pntuehon aim hee 3,oaa etudnnte learning BY M Ml. MrtteforptlceoonUomo study. secured or mont ‘ (.'ataloguo F RI E HANDLE THE BEST LINE OF BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES in the South. We have facilities for making the quickest de livery. and orders are so carefully checked and handled as to insure our customers against all possible errors or discrepancies. Phone your orders. 21 years in the Coal Business. We sell the best grade, deliver promptly and give full weight. Business courtesy assured. Phone us your orders. Special to The Georgian. Newborn, Ga., Sept. 18.—The certifi cate of analysis given by the N. P. Pratt laboratory of the mineral water discovered in our new public well showa that Newborn has found a treasure. It shows the presence* of an {unusually large amount of bicarbonate?* of Iron and manganese, both of whose tonic properties are well known. The analysis shows: Bicarbonate of Iron, 92.6; bicarbonate of manganese, 27.8. The other Ingredients specified are those usually found In the waters of tills section, and the sanitary analysis shows a satisfactory degree of purity. MAYSON INDORSED BY VETS’ CAMP Cpsnd Your Own Money, Your Own Way. Does It not seem strange to you that a dealer who tries to substitute, when you ink for nn advertised article, should as sume that you are not capable of spending your own money? You can get good seats. Cato is Continued. The case of the Atlanta and West Point railroad. Reeking to enjoin the railroad cotnmlHalon from enforcing the 2-ccnt passenger rate on lta line, waa called up before Judge Ellla Tuesday, but was continued until next Friday. ALABASTINE GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 40 P»«ehtr«a 8tr..t, Office Gould Bldg. 10 Decatur St Atlanta, Ga. meeting «»f Htmiowall Jackson cnnip. United t'onfed*-rate Veterans, held Tuesdny, nnd i-rsolntluns (-ommemllpg him to the voters of the Fifth congressional district were unanimously adopted. In their resolutions the veterans state that thev “desire to hear testimony to bla character ns a man. his worth ns n citi zen and his ability ns a public man.” STONEWALL CAMP ENJOYS A PICNIC held'Tuesday nt tJrnnt l*nrk. The plcnh tvss attended by practically nil the mem l.«rh of the ennip and their wives and daughters to the number of about two bun- '^Interesting speeches were made by City Attorney James I,. Mayson nnd Attorney \V. Mnnday. An excellent dinner was served nnd the old veterans nnd their friends spent n most enjoyable day. spen McFadden ml .1. M. Bays JERSEY DEMOCRATS NAME KATZENBACH Trenton. N. J., Sept. 18.—Former Mayor Frank 8. Katzenbaoh. Jr., of Trenton, has been nominated for gov ernor by the Democratic state conven tion. KIRKCALDIE Invites you to her Fall Showing of Imported DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, TRIMMINGS, LACES, ETC. Today, Tomorrow and Friday KIRKCALDIE 73 / -2 Whitehall Street .