Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 24, 1907, Image 4

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4 Xilili AJ.X1AJNXA UIUJKUIAJN AJNU JNiiiVVb. lil’l lOillKH :t, 1807. TZio Kind You I faro Affrays Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, lias borne tho signature of and lias been made under his per sonal supervision 6lnco Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “Junt-ns-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infnnts and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 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 the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s-Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. YM* CfNYAUR COMPANY, YT MURRAY STRICT# NEW YORK CITY. TALKED OF SECRET VISITORS; OYSTER BA Y CABBY BARRED New York, Sept. 24.—A clay or bo ago a itory waa told of the mysterious visit of two men who proved to be Telegraph Union officials to Sagamore Hill and of their long chat with the president upon the vernndn. It was be lieved at the president's house that news of this visit, which It was sought to keep secret, leaked out through Wil liam Van Nostrand, one of tho most widely known cab drivers In Oyster Bay. Yesterday Secret Service Agent Jas. Sloan went to the rallrond station. DEfYU, S, COURT TO GET OIK APPEAL Injunction Was Sweeping and Forbade Shippers Asking Rate. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 24.—Judge Lochren, of the United States court. Issued an order yesterday for an In junction which absolutely ties up the state's commodity rate law pending a Anal decision In the case, or until the lower court's decision is overruled on appeal by the state. Not only Is everybody enjoined “from taking or Instituting or causing or ad vising to be Instituted any action, suit, stop or proceeding for the violation of said act, but anybody and everybody is enjoined from demanding that any of the rates contained In the act be given them." It Is reported that the state officials are planning to violate the Injunction In such manner that habeas corpus pro ceedings will have to he instituted. In which event the case will at once be ap pealed to the United States supreme court, and the whole matter determin ed there Instead of going through the usual routine, lasting probably three years, MERCY REFUSED CHARLES ALLEN Clemency In the case of Charles Al len. a negro, convicted of the murder of Ben Ritchie, another negro, in Hen ry county, was refu i .1 by* the prison commission Monday, and the negro will be hanged at McDonough next Fri day. An application to commute the sen* tenee to life Imprisonment was submit ted to the commission Monday, but aft er due consideration the hoard declined to set aside tho verdict of the Jury. Advertised goods nre tlie best—that Is why snbstltutes nre offered in place of them. Insist on having the best and you will get It. where the cabman has his Btnnd, and ”| |„ M t n gold bracelet out of n told him that for two years he would dow. I placed a 30e want advertisement In not bo allowed to enrry imssc-nRer* to ■' - — “ ” * - Sagnmore Hill. Nostrnnd Is heart broken, be cause of the order which, he says, will deprive him of a livelihood. Van Nos- trund will consult a lawyer and see If he con be prevented from carrying pasengers, ns ho Is licensed to do. “I lost n gold bracelet out of a car wlif- dmv. I plnced n 30c want advertisement In The Georgina ami got It hock.*' A want ad and 40e l*ux of Wiley's candy, 30c, Friday and Saturday. ASSUMESJHE SUIT Congregation Relieves Dr, Broughton of All Re sponsibility. Or. Broughton’, congregation showed at a public conference Sunday night that It I* behind him* nnd I, going to ■upport him to the ta«t In the recent suit filed against him by a former member of the church. The way the .congregation feel, about the matter was ehown In rceolutlon, which were paiied and which condemn and de Oounce the action. This I, wlmt the Tabernacle congre gatton think, about the suit: "Whereas, It hns been brought to our attention through the public press that a former member of our church hue brought suit against Or. L. (I. Brough ton. our beloved pastor; and, "Whereas. We feel for the church to longer be atlent would bo misleading to our friends and the public; and, "Whereas, The service of a garnish ment upon the pastor of this church Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, ncrvoui, fullering women known as Dr. Plerce’a Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff otTu* Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root (Melonins Dioica) which la one of the chief ingredients of the "Fa* torite Prescription*: •A remedy which Invariably acts as a uter ine In vlgora tor • • • mekeii for normal ac tivity of the entire reproductive system.* Be continues "itr lielonias wc have a medica ment which more fully answers the above purposes than any other druy with which I am acquainted. In the treatment of diseases pe culiar to women It Isweldom that a case la seen which does not present some Indication for this remedial agent" Dr. Fyfe further •ays: "The following are among the leading Indications for Hckmias (Unicorn root).. Pain or caching In the back, withe leucorrhma : atonic tweak) eondltloffaof the reproductive organs of Women, mentll depression and Ir ritability. Asoclated wiiiMirontcdlseasesof the reprodiKtlvc qfgans of women; constant sensation </f heat In the region of the kid- prrhtgia (flooding), due to a weak en he reproductive system: .pressed or absent monthly Trom or accompanying an ion of the digestive organs rmlc t thin blood > habit: dragging ns in the extreme lower part of the neys; i ened c ■If more or less of the above symptoms mrtsae i Unicorn root, or Delonla*, and the medical properties of which It most faithfully represents. ‘ Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of ”Favorite rrescriptlon,* Prof. Finley Elilngwood, M. 1).. of Ben- Souddcr. M. 1)., late of Cincinnati, ,ay» of Goldrti Seal root: •In relation to Its general effort, on the •/item, there it no maaelne In i«e a/mut ichleh there it meh pereml unanimity of opinion. It b university reganitd o» the tonic tueful In tlldebllllmted slates.” • _ Prof. R. Bartholnw, M. D.. of Jefferson UtA/llital C/tll/utn litre nf Cnlflflll KmI • rhagla (flooding) end congestive dysmenor- vhae, (painful menstruation).." , .. . Dr. Pierce » ravortte ITrscrlptlon faith fully represent, ail the a boro named In gredient* and cures i he dial’s for which they are recommended. wna unnecessary and uncalled for: "Resolved, 1, That It I, the senti ment of this church that the action of the aforesaid former member In thus bringing suit nnd garnishment against one whom we know to be fully eolvent and responsible for his debt, I, n re flection upon both the pastor ami the church. If allowed to proceed without being denounced by the church. ”2. That we consider said notion nothing short of persecution to our paf- toV. "3. That the church- hereby pledge, llself to become responsible for any and all liability that may accrue to our said pastor on account of suld liti gation, and thnt the church hereby ussumes the responsibility of this suit, and that the finance committee of till, churtdi bo empowered to Investigate same, nnd, If necessary, to employ counsel to defend Mint and to do whntever may be. necessary in the premises, thus rellevlng'the pastor from all liability ami res|H>nslblllty and from the further necessity of giving his at tentlon to the matter In any wise." The suit was brought In connection with some plans that were alleged to have been drawn and was filed by a former deacon. The Georgian and gut It beck.” A want art nod Ok- Isa of Wiley's easily, 30c, Friday nod Sntitrduy. Louisiana Commission Will Require Immediate Re port of Wrecks. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, PAZO OINTMENT 1* guaranteed to cure any caae of Itching. Blind, Bleed- in* or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 day or money refunded. 60c. dow. I plnced n 30c want advertiMeinoitt III The Georgian nnd got It back." A want nd and 40c box of Wiley'■ candy, 80c, Friday nnd Saturday. * EIGHT INJURED IN MINE CAGE Morristown, Pn., Sept. 24.—Eight Hungarian miners who were being low*, ered Into the shaft of the Wharton Iron Mines, at Upper Hibernia, were pre cipitated suddenly into the shaft. AU were Injured, two of them so seriously thgt they will die. While at his throt tle In the shaft engine room, Daniel Rooney, the engineer, fainted. GAME IN COLD STORAGE - SPOILED BY THE OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Newnan, Go., Sept. 24.—Sunday night the police got a clew to a crap game that was going on near the Junction. A party entered the fee plant and found eleven negroes, safely locked In the old Ice storage box, all intent on the game. After a time the fireman of the plant opened the door and started to attend his duties, only to find himself and companions confronted with the offi cers. NEGRO WITNESS HELD ON BURGLARY CHARGE. Special to The Georgian. / Macon. Ga., Sppt. 24.—Brannan St. Clair, a negro, who appeared ns the chief witness against Jim Hall and George Sims, negroes, on Saturday last, nnd were hound over for burglary, was tridd yesterday before Recorder Cabantss and was also bound over un der 1500 bond for the sattif offense. It is charged that the three broke Into a stand on Fourth street nnd stole a quantity of Jewelry and other valuables. Part of the Jewelry has been recovered from a woman. Three Concrete Buildinga. Special to The Georgian. Tallapoosa, Oft., Sept. 24.—As evi dence of the prosperity Tallapoosa Is now enjoying, there are three new busi ness houses being bulk of solid /con crete In this city, one a warehnmfe by J. C. Tumllr, a livery stable by la W. Miller and a general merchandise hftuse by J. B. Lit de. \ New Orleans, Sept. 24.—The Lou isiana rallrond commission has Issued an order directing officials of all rail roads operating In the state to report by wire wrecks In which passengers or employees are killed. The new rule becomes operative October i. The or der rends as follows: “All railroad accidents of any nature, whatever, to persons or to property, whether Injury Is done or not, shall be reported to the railroad commission ut Baton Rouge In writing within ten days after the accident occurs, setting forth specifically the cause of the accident, the place and time of the same and tho extent of loss or Injury, when any oc curs to passengers, employees or prop, erty. Provided, that all accidents to trains In which passengers or em ployees are Injured or killed, shall be reported Immediately by wire and later lr. writing." HEADACHE “M» father had b»#n aanfferer from «l«k bttdacbR tor tha Uai tw«ntjr-ftve y«»r* ami naver found any roller until he b*g»o inking your Coafortta. 8loro h« boa began taking CRacnrets ba baa nerer had tha haadaeba. They have antirely cured him. Caacarata do what yon recommend them to do. I will gira yon tha prlrllega of using hla name.' K.M. blekkonii^RaaluarSl.. W.Indlanapolla.Ind. Best For ■ m- ^ The Bowels - WE DON'T WANT YOU TO BUY OUR RANGE Simply^ because you are invited to attend the great demon stration we are making this week with the celebrated THE M™ RANGE Wc want you to come and look and sec the Malle able girl in just three minutes clean her range, after the kitchen work is done. She uses a greasy rag, that’s all. Quicker than it takes to tell it looks as good as new. Is so scientifically built that it will last a lifetime, and it is so easy to keep clean that it always looks as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly cleaned beeauso they are perfectly smooth with round comers. There are no places for dust to accumulate. FOR THIS WEEK during the great demonstration which we are making at both Peachtree and Whitehall houses, we make the following offer: $7.50 WITH EACH RANGE purchased during this exhibit you have a free choice of a complete set of high-grade cooking ware. Purchasers can select such utensils as they prefer to the amount of $7.50 Drop in and see the Malleable Man and the Malleable Girl and try some of their nice, delicious hot bis cuits. You will get an idea of just what the MALLEABLE will do ALL THIS WEEK. KING HARDWARE CO 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. BARRETT IN JAIL; Will Be Held To Answer Charges in the Federal Court. CANDY CATHARTIC TiMsyttf isisr 4 u 0 s - Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 598 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES W. I. TIMMS JEWELER NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. 28 WHITEHALL ST. TEETH EXTRACTED npiuM 11 I 111— H. M. WO >U.r.Y. M. » Atlanta, tta. Office 104 N. Pnror ftxoofr A tehutWe frtafaeef fet Whltkcf, Opium, M#f. pftfae. Coca fat, CHoraJL Tebaccc aid IfeevaiflR* •fa ar Kent tibauttlm IbeOnly Keeley InstL lots io Georgia. 229 Wool i An., ATLANTA, GA. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga:, Sept. 24.—No bondsman has yet appeared to put up 1500 so that o. J. Barrett may secure hi, freedom from the Bibb county,'Jail, Until a bondsman appears to secure the amount the man, who Is charged with tamper ing with Uncle Sam’s steam pipes at the new postoffice building, will be kept within the county Jail until hi, trial I, ^Barrett. when arrested, disclaimed all knowledge of the work, nnd since then has denied the charge brought against hint by the contractors. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Sept.,24.—But little over two weeks remain before the registra tion books for the municipal white pri mary will be opened at the city hall. The date for thfe opening of these books Is.Wednesday, October 2, and from then on they will remain Upen three days each week untILthe last of tho month. John Hart, J. O. Toole and George Dure will be the-registrars, ROADS PAY HEAVY TAX INTO COUNTY TREASURY. Ijfpeclal to The Georgian. Macon, Go., Sept. 24.—During the year ending September 1, 1907, taxes for the county and state were collected by Albert S. Jones from the railroads, amounting to $24,829.11.' Tlie total In solvency list amounted to $2,263.54, a very respectable showing, when the number of property owners Is taken Into consideration. The total receipts of Collector Jones office for the year ending September 1 were $167,029.45. WANTS CHEAPER RATES ON PUBLIC UTILITIES. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Sept. *».—Jbhn T. Moore’* announcement for mayor, as It Is now uppearlng In both Macon papers, may stand as his platform. In tho plat form that Is now appearing dally 5Ir. Moore states that If he Is elected he will enforce all laws; that he favors nn economical administration and that he Is In favor of cheaper rates on pub lic utilities. All of these planks are to he found In the platfprni of Judge Mil ler that was published Saturday, and this being true, the race for mayor this fall Will be fought out on lines that are pretty much the same. . FUNERAL SERVICES’ OF T. E. WALDEN HELD. Speclsl to Tho Georgian. 7 Macon, Ga., Sept. 24.—Funeral scrv-| Ice* of the late T. E. Walden, who died’ Sunday, were hah! yesterday afternoon SHE DREAMS DAUGHTER DIES, AND FINDS UNCONSCIOUS FORM Now York, Se|»t. 24.—A dream thnt came to Mr*. Minnie Hawley, warning her that her 18-yenr-ohl (laughter, whoae name also I* Minnie, urns trying to kill herself, cnuwl tlie mother to leap from her hod, nnd, after n frantic search. Olid the unconscious form of her daughter In the hath room. Minnie had locked liersclf in the room anil turned on the gas to die, nnd site Is now In Bellevue hospital In a nerloua con dition. The young woman ji added that life was not worth living, after her romance had been blighted. She was engaged to marry Karl Bennett, a young Virginian of prominent family. Home week* ago Bennett was nttneked by a cold, which rapidly developed Into eon- sumption. Ill* physician despaired of him, nnd. telling him his ease was hopeless, ad vised that he leave New York for his home liiiiiipdlntely. Bennett sorrowfully told tills to Mlfg Hawley, and departed for Virginia. from the residence In East Macon Rev. P«rry Lee, pastor of the East Ma con Baptist church, conducted the nerv- Icea and the Interment was mnde in Fort Hill cemetery. The following gen tlemen acted as pallbearers: R. L. Stroberg, P. T. Eason, DeWftt Mc Creary, Charles Roberts and Ed Hughes. FUNERAL OfHmRS. SMITH IS HELD AT CAMACK. Special to The Georglnn. # Macon, Sept. 24.—The remains of Mrs. Sarah J. Smith, who died at an early hour Monday morning, were ship ped to Camack, Ga., where the funeral services nnd Interment will take place. Mrs. Smith was well known In Macon, having lived In this city the greater part of her life. She was the wloow of the late Duncan J. Smith and Is sur vived by five grandchildren. WANT THROUGH SLEEPER TO NEW YORK CITY. Maeon, Ga., Sept. 24.—Secretary Z. E. Jay, of the Macon chamber of com merce, has received no reply from the Southern Railroad Company to his let ter of* more than ten days ago in re gard to the Macon sleeper to New York city. However, if an answer is not re ceived within the next several days Mr. .lay stated that he would again write I the railroad people reminding them of his last letter. The people*of Macon are up in'arms OVer the New York sleeper, and ex*ry .citizen is working to secure it. COMMERCIAL BODIES MAY BE CONSOLIDATED. Macon, Ga., Sept. 24.—The Macon chamber of commerce and board of trade are now talking about consoli dating. If they do the present quar ters of the chnmh^r of commerce win be moved to those ot the board of trade on Fourth street, which are plenty large for both. At the last meeting of the chamber of commerce the matter of se curing new quarters was brought up and since that time Secretary Z. E. Jay has been on the look-out for suitable rooms. WINE ROOM RAIDED BY MACON OFFICERS. Macon, Ga., Sept. 24,—J. W. Griffon was bound over to the city court yes terday by Recorder Cabanls* charged with keeping a tippling house open -»n Sunday. Bond was fixed at 1250. A wine room was raided by Officer Watson und GrilTen, It is charged, was In charge of the room at the time the raid was made. Several white men and women were found In the house at the time and all were given fines. (The Little Orphan Home.) Mr*. Heg«*. one ot the trustee* of the Orleans Orphan Home, gives I)r. U»gR‘ ,r, v Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of hi bowel troubles, hhe never suffers UerHi-lr to he without It. , , Sold by ull Druggists, 25 and 50c bottle. U. 8. Official Vsry III. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. ward A. Moseley, secretary of the In terstate commerce commission "h*> became 111 In Washington last week and was taken to the home of his slster-in- law, Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spoff"t't. near Amesbury, has sustained a *tr"K of apoplexy, according to the physician* who have attended him. His condi tion causes grave anxiety. DR. PORTER, an 0!J Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dfi POltGf’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, h has become a sort of Household SUF^80n$ n All druggists sell it 25u