Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 17, 1907, Image 13

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i an AiiiAiUA VTr.unvTi ,iy:n ain u HJilfVO. Z7 ■'•FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Timely Xmas Suggestions There nro really times in life, When hubby tries to please his wife. At Mclil.illan’s you will find with _•£ elide/ ijemething cheap and sure to please. A /singing bird will make home bright And prove the family's delight. ■ A, talking parrot or pretty fish I Will fill most any lady’s wish. y Young jnan; is your head -fn ’a whirl. I Pondering what to buy your girl T I Take ihe'sjdviee of. this old sage, , Send .her.a singing .bird and a cage, - Or an aquarium with pretty fish. Will gratify her dearest wish'. Then when .next year you see this jniss, She’ll greet you with a welcome kiss. HARTZ MOUNTAIN • K CANARIES. • , GUARANTEED TO SING, $2j50. >'' CAGES.. ' * *1.00 UP. FISH-: • V. •' GLOBES. • . COMPLETE TOTH/ : « • • • j- FISH AND ! ' •" ’ AQUARIUM . , REQUISITES, 26b UP. : . I CAN BE SHIPPED TOTH PERFECT >- SAFETY. POP CORN (SHELLED) THE KIND THAT POPS, t 10c POUND— i THREE POUNDS FOR J' ' McMillan Seed Co, • 23' S. BROAD STREET. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. TYPEWRITERS. w. e. Worley, Real Estate aud Loans. 415-16 Empire Bldg. READY WEDNESDAY will get th(‘in n, cheaii price now; $2,650 will lj Iron, now. SHOW _ . Yon never •nuf 1 Hi' 1 pries one year FINE LOT ONE BLOCK f“R0M GRANT perk: city luii’iowments; price 82W; you ren build u tout for ILOOO; 11,35.for a new u-inoin bouse nml lot tr cheap la one blbek of Gram park. ' 20 ACRES OF LAND ON THE GEORGIA railroad, front, aeveral hundred feel on rallroail at Clarkatou. fronts a 50-foot at feet -3,902 feet. Price 81,769. ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS WOCLD saMlflce flue east front Imllt-to-oriW WasMnyton atrfet boine. Would nntot half rath. 16 ACRES OF LAND ON CAXPLEU ST., near Decatur and Enat lutke. Price 81.200. It a na level aa n floor and fronta a atreet 800 feet. ~ LOOK FOR 13472 U. S. SERIAL NUMBER 13472 ON EVERY BOTTLED . . BEVERAGE YOU TASTE Typewriter for r«ur ftr rr dar.gl-trr i ; si n .anl rrs<*lilr»#: our flui* I e-»T t > lam, aud will U»t * l&tftur. •ELEGANT REMINGTONS, No. 2,5, 6 and 7 Models, $16.00 TO $45.00. SMITH PREMIERS, No. 1. 2 and 4 Models, $16.00 TO $43.00. Oliver*.r. ............ ...$27 to $ 13 Yostn.. ... 10 to 37 Caligraphs 9 to 12 Now Century*.’ 22 to 85 Donsmort#,, ..»• * .22 to- 100 Underwoods'.v. ... /,.35 to 75 THESE PRICES IN CLUDE THE LATE PREACHERS RIFF AT ‘•'Disgrace and Outrage That He Should Occupy Such Position.” MODELS. DELBRIDGE-RICE COMPANY, V 74 N. BROAD ST. Pyrograph Sets, Paper Decorations, Toilet Sets, Calendars, Frames, ' Paper Novelties, Pictures. Many other novelties suit able for Christmas gifts that can not be found anywhere else. STOVES REPAIRED— ; WORK GUARANTEED. All hinds second-hand atovea bought .Highest prices paid. 1 Our stock embracei everything used In the kitchen. ,T. N. M’CARTER,, -.y- Atlanta Phone 2204. ' 83 Broad St. Show Cases, Styre Fix tures, Office Fixtures, Inte rior Display Fixtures of all kinds made to order. 'SOUTHERN STORE .FIXTURE CO., 20-22 Trinity Ave.’, ."’.Atlanta, Ga. Bell phone BIS'!. J,. O,' Smith Visible H. M. ASHE CO. Dealers. . have 200 of our competitor^ fna. things, some almost new, for sale ehnp. PURE , ifOO D. GUARANTEES VIVA •NETHERY We have all make# of typewrltfin. We can furnish you a real typewriter as cheap as other* furnish cheap .no; account play thing*. 5e FOR BIG BOTTLES FROM RELIABLE. GROCERS . AND AT SODA « FOUNTAINS MANUFACTURED. BY W. B. NETHERY, 53 S. PRYOR ST., ATLANTA, QA. 13472. Please do jiot confuse us with Irre-. sponsible se'dond-hand -ddnlerbl* The Typewriter Exchange deala *ln uaed. shopworn ond"rebulH typewriters hhd has branches'In nil the large cities of the United States. It Is itself a branch of the American Writing Machine Company. Incorporated under the Inws of the state Of iNew York with on hon orable record of over twenty-live years. DEAL WITH THE MOST RELIABLE, THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 167 Peachtree Street. Both Phones. Remember the address. Open Mqpday, Wednes day and'Satmrdar evenings until Christmas. Philadelphia, Dec. ’ 17.—Methodist ministers at their conference yesterday ■attacked Speaker Cannon, of the house of representatives.' Dr. Perley A. Ba ker, a superintendent of the National Anti-Saloon League, -which Is making a wholesale light for the passage of pro hibitory and local option legislation throughout the country, led the attack. He said: "It la a disgrace and an outrage that a man whose lips drip with profanity and whore energies nro directed to tho furthering of tHe. liquor Interests of the country should ocoupy a position of power only second In this great re public." , y,. , . To Mr. Cannon Dr. Baker attributed the Federal laws which, ha'sald. ham pered the' state legislation already passed against the liquor traffic, by not allowing local option Or prohibitory Inws to become operative as aoon as liquor crossed the border of a local op tion or prohibition state. He attacked him also for advocating the army can teen at a meeting In Chicago. IRISH JOAN OF ARC. ' MISS MAUDE GONNE. She has forsaken nrt to tuke up the troubles of the Irish. AND DAVIS Succeed Duncan' and Rice, Whose Terms Had Expired. Frqnk O. Lake, who"“was re-elected o hiomber of the water board from the i-'i'urth ward Monday afternoon, will be the new president of the board. This Is tho "dope" thnt Is given out from the city hall from a source thnt Is considered authentic. Hugh Dorsey, who Is In line for the presidency. It Is stated, will not accept the presidency. Sir. Lake will succeed as president 'TYPE WRITERS. Ono first n»inlel Uonilngtnii 19. Uhlrngos. utmost good ns now 112.1 Yost, flm* \rrftfug ortlor ,..Sto.OO No. 6 rotiunlihi Itur lock 9 No. 2 Hiuiilnirtoiis. write like new 9 Two No. 19 louts. fine condition, each.93f>.<W Three New Centnrys, worth 960, our price, each $26.09 Two No. 3 Olivers, eiicji 937.&0 One No. 2 Oliver, Inis one ft -tk'tid one 14-Inch carriage, price -940.00 We corf? n complete stock of nit different mnkcN of Typewriters, some only wied a few months. % We esii- sell mflclilnes ns goml ns brand new for it tout half.priec. We lielotfg to no frost, drat we guarantee •ntUfnctloirto every customer, . We Invite honest eom|*tlt!on. If you nre In the innrket for n Typewrit ske time to Inresflgnte, Atlanta Typewriter Ex change, 71 N. Pryor St.. Atlanta, fin.' llrapcb of II. 91. Ashe (V>. SUES FERTILIZER CO. FOR USE OF NAME A bill In equity was tiled In the United States court Monday after noon by the Michigan Carbon works against Augustus.D. Adair. George W. McCarty and James D. McCarty, as owner* of the Chlckamauga Fertiliser works. • The, bHl alleges that the defendants are making use of the word “home- atend” In connection with a brand of fertiliser and this is declared to be a copyrighted name. It ts further alleged that the defendants gnvs a cheaper and inferior grade of fertiliser under this name and "deliberately and fraudulent ly sold to the public and purchasers thereof for another fertilizer, both of a higher grade and price, and the pub lic* le thereby cheated and defrauded and your orator Is Injured ...” Judge Newman signed an order n«m. Ing January 4 as a date on which the defendants must appear before him and abow cause qrhy the InJBnctlon pray ed fqj- shall not be granted. Georgia Postmasters. I Washington. Dec. 17.—The senate | lias confirmed the nominations of the; following postmasters: Gecrgia--Ju- Inis Peacock, nt Wdalla; Job 1. Smith l |Mi- WUU *m M ‘ " IUvn ’ at Ulu "l EFFORT TO RESTORE ARMY CANTEEN ON RESERVATIONS New York, Dec. 17.—With Its sole object the re-establlshment of the can. teen In the army. t|te Army Canteen Association has been organised In this city and will use Its influence on con gress. The Bseoclatlon seeks a . law to ullow the sale of beer and light wines on reservations. Search for Stuart Hunter. New York, Dec. 17.—Emit Frankel, an attorney, Is trying to find Stuart A. Hunter, formerly of New Orleans, who he ears. .’Is an heir to nearly gt.ono. Mr. Hunter left New Orleans early In 1891- - Frank P. Rico, who did not stnnd for re-election to the board. •W. E. Dunn, third ward; Frank G. Lake, fourth ward; W. J. Davis, eighth ward. These are the three new water com- mlmlnncrs' elected by council Monday afternoon. Rather, two of them are '"new;" a* Mr.- l.nke was re-elected. -Mr. Dunn was -sleeted to succeed W. H. Duncan, whose term expired. Mr. I Davis was elected to succeed Frank 1*. Rice, whoso term also expired. Only Mr. Lake had opposition. D. W. Yarbrough was nominated against him. and the vote was 10 to 0 for Mr. Lake. M. A. Ersklne was elected a mem ber of the board of health from the flrst ward to succeed Councilman-elect A. J. Johnson, who resigned. J. K. Smith was nominated against Mr. Ers- Iclnc. The Anal vote waa 22 to 3 In favor of Mr. Ersklno. Mr. Snilch was. not a candidate for membership of the board of health, und his name was presented without his knowledge or consent. XMAS~CIGARS. $1.00, box of Cigars of 25. Cigar Cases and Tobacco Jars. 97 Peachtree St. The University Smoke Shoppe. TWO NEGROES ARE PUT TO DEATH IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Trenton. N. J.. Dec. IT.—Charles Gib. son und Htephen Dorsey, negroes, were put to death In the electric chair here today. They were convicted of mur dering a woman and her servant In or der to rob the house. A note written by Gibson was found In his cell, In which he said he alone t-as guilty of tho murders. Dorsey proclaimed his innocence to the end. Gibson said he could not die without telling the truth. W. T. Godwin Dies. LsGrange. Ga., Dec, 17.—W, T. God win. died., at J o-clqck Saturday night, the funeral being held at 8 o'clock Monday afternoon. Six children aur- vlvC him. as foUows: Dr. William God win, Mrs. J. It. Roberts, of Columbus; Mrs. Mattie Stratford, of Alabama; Mrs. William Cotton and Mrs. Pink Whitman, of LaGrange. GIRL SHE BURIED Queer Mistake Brought to _ Light When Mother Gets Letter. Now York, Dsc. 17.—Stranger than llctlon are the* romances i£nd circum stances surrounding two girls—Jessie M. Burk, of Rochester, who Is now living In New Orleans, and Ella May Burk, whose home was In Chicago, and who was recently burled by Mrs. Mary M. Burk, of Rochester, as her own daughter Jessie, who had run away from homo whyn ahe was 14 years old and has Just written home. Discovery by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company that tho teal Jessie Burk was alive and that the company paid a policy of 8250 to Mrs. Burk on Identification by her and other rela tives of Ella'May Burk ns her daugh ter. brought to light the strange story. Made of tho heart* of winter wheat, Pure, nutritious, wholesome aud sweet. “Capitola” for Christmas For your mixing, making and baking of'the Christ mas-tide “good things to eat,” no flour will give you the satisfaction, or insure a stronger guaranty of culinary successes than “Capitola” Join the ranks of the CAPITOLA contestants this week and write tho best concluding line to the 'fol lowing CAPITOLA limerick verse: A young man of physique quite Titanic,' Led a life very a la Hygienic; He was regularly fed On “Capitola” Eread, . .... . . . . ELEVEN CASH PRIZES. $'>.00 in gold for best line. $1.00 each in currency for 10 next best. Enclose the word “CAPITOLA," \ out from a "CAPITOLA” flour sapk, with your missing line, .'; "Look for the Sign on the Sack.” k" 1 ' OS t'JPtSlOBITV ADDRESS ATLANTA MILLING CO. ‘VINEGAR” MEANS APPLE VINEGAR \Wh«n you ask for vinegar, th. grocer inust supply you with apple or elder vinegar. That Is the fl«( of the commissioner of agriculture, following th* h#H,Hftg of a number of grocers charged with self, ing adulterated and misbranded Vine gars. If the customer wants the substitutes for real vinegar, he must say so. Alto tho dealer must have "spirit vinegars” properly aiht conspicuously labeled. If the dPnler hasn't the rent article, he mutt so Inform t|ie customer, nnd tell hlpv whnt ho I* supplying. Apple, malt and wine vinegars arc esteemed . for table use. Other kinds are better! suited for pickling purposes. Evidence given In tho hearing Mon day will be submitted to Attorney General Hart for a ruling. M. M. TURNER CASE WAS NOT,REACHED Th# r**« or A. O. Mnrhut against M. M. Turner, former soc^etory am! treasurer of tbe Georgia Redemption and Ixmii Tow* psny, in wblrh bo seeks to fn-niitiirntly enjoin him from disposing of nuy funds now In bis possession, was set for trlul be* fore Judge l'endleton In supsrtor court on Tutmatr morning, but w»s m>t,r*aebed. The case mil prolmbur heMjriifd Weduvsdny. It Is understood that liotb parties will b« resdy for trial. In his petition Mr. Marluit seeks to bold Jr, nnter pi ~ * * fW.000, Which ,accounted for. CORTELYOUILL; MUST STAY IN Washington. Dec. 17.—Secretary the Treasury Georgo B. Cortelyou Is llt-f fil/TO'. and conflned to his home as a result of overwork and the long strain of anx iety due to the recent financial dis turbances. His physician declares that h. wilt he unable to resume his ordi nary duties for several day* at least, though no serious results are appre hended. MOTHER TESTIFIES TO SAVE HER SON tW-5 ClASHE » CW5W> U/iDER MIEREO'mom. AND CHWFrW were mom MRS. CATHERINE CLARKE. She was killed In an automobile accident In New York. A sketch shows how tho accident occurred. Mrs. Clarke was with her flnnre, Wlllln.n J'Hallornn, when the, auto turned turtle. Drunkenness proved ,a costly pleas ure for Herschel McDonald, a young white man, when Recorder Broyles Tuesday morning fined him $50.76 for being drunk. The raze waa peculiar, however, the main charge against McDonald being forgery. He was accuaed of forging his mother's name to a check for $5, but Mrs. McDonald nppeared In court nnd atated sha'liad given her son au thority to sign her name to chocks. An official of tho bank, -In which .Mrs. McDonald deposits her money, (estl- fledt however, that the bank had never boon notified of any such authority and stated that tho signature of Mrs. Mc Donald was the only ono they recog nised. "Well, Mrs. McDonald testlfles she ' gave him authority to sign her name," snld the recorder, "lfnd thnt settles th» matter. I am satisfied, though. It Is simply a case of a mother trying to iavo her ton." Policeman Born, the arresting offi cer, stntod tlmt McDonald wss drunk at the time of his arrest, at which th* recorder remarked: ■ , . i “Well, 1 will Juet fine him $50.75 for being drunk." Mre. McDonald paid tha line. DISMEMBERED BODY OF INFANT STREWN ALONG CAR TRACE Spwlnl to Tbe Georgian. Augusta, Go., Dec. • 17.—This morn- J Ing a atreet car motorman of the Sum- 1 mervllto line, on the flrst car'out, dta- jj covered tho dismembered body of m i| new born baby Strewn along the oaf track. The body evidently had been [ dismembered with a sharp Instrument, i and the pieces of the -body dropped one at a time from a late cor on the line ! last night. , . j The police say they have a good 1 clew, upon which they hope to un- ] ravel the mystery. > Cashed Monty Order. I Getting a money order cashed that j olid not belong to him cost Henry . Hall, colored, two yeoni In tin- Federal 1 pen Tuesday morning. He pleaded j guilty to one count. In the Indictment i against him, nnd Judge Newman gave j him two years.to think about hts mts- i r-oijduut. Halt had a money order i*y- 1 able to hla brother, nnd he got Grant Williams, another negro, to Imperson ate the brother. Then they split the proceeds. Grant Williams Is a fugi tive from justice now. WHEN THEY ARE YOUNG AND PRETTY! OH, ME! OH, MY! , There’s Alice, for Instance. i 1