Newspaper Page Text
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
\VfcDNK8L>AY, JULY
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
19 i Peachtres Street, Atlanta, 6a.
OVER ftCHAUL A MAY.
Dr. C. C. NEEDHAM, Prop.
Rubber Plates (A rn
22-K Geld Crown.... 0 #«0U
Forcelatn Crown
Erfdgework, per tooth
PAINLESS EXTRACTING rnrri
TEETH CLEANED rnCt.
Hours, 8 » m. till 0 p.m.
Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m.
WE TAKE IMPRESSION ANDPUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME
UP
-GOSSIP OF;
STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS
GOSSIP OF STATESMEN.
Local bills ware on their passage In
the senate, and the formula of count
Ing a vote was proceeding with charao
terlstli- freedom.
A bill In which Senator Peyton was
Interested had received a favorable
committee report, and President West
put the usual question:
The report of the committee Is fav
„rutile to the passage of the' bill. All
In favor of the report will say aye."
Front Senator Peyton only came a
lonesome 'aye."
-All opposed will aay no."
No voice was lifted In opposition.
• The aye has It." said President West
with withering sarcasm. After that
the Inattentive senators were a little
f wTiat
more heedful of •
waa passing.
Senator Brick Miller believes
•tending up for his rights, and thun
dering forth In defense of the same If
occasion for It arises.
The senate tried to adjourn on him
Tuesday before the house had reported
on his resolution for a joint session
that afternoon to hear Justice Andrew
C..hh speak on the need for some re
lief for the supreme court docket.
In nn Instant the handsome member
from Columbus was on his feet, and
voiced his objections to any such pro-
LABOR UNION IDEA
ABANOONEOJYCAR MEN
Were Notified by Company They
Would Be Discharged From
Service.
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., July 25.—There has
been a fruitless attempt made to union
ize the local street car men, and yes
terday after a formal notice by Gen
eral Manager and Vice President Jack-
Mm, announcing that all of the men
who connected themselves with the
union would be discharged, those who
had Joined the union went to the man
agement and announced their inten
tions of their allegiance to the road,
and have disbanded the union that had
been organised. A national organiser.
Pen c’ommons, has been lfi the city
eome time working on the street car
men. and before the road could put a
*top to It the union was formed.
SHIRTS
WELL
LAUNDERED
are indeed a luxury—also
a necessity such weather
as this.
But the life of the shirt
must be considered. We
do high-class work with
out injuring the clothes.
Try Us and See
Excelsior Steam Laundry
40 42 WALL ST.
TELEPHONE 41.
cedure. And he talked so earnestly
and eloquently that the Impatient sen
ate settled shame-faced back to work.
Only three members of the senate
are In any*way addicted to the cigar
ette habit. Senator Murphy Candler
smokes many of the “tatlormade” kind,
while Senators Carswell and MHIs
manufacture their own smokes.
In a poll of'the senate only one man
was found who openly opposed the bill
circuit court of appeals, now
pending I
W. Ada
Adams, of the Twenty-elghtl,
When asked his reasons for opposing
It, he said:
“If any supreme court justice ob
jects to the amount of work he has to
do, why let him quit. There are plenty
of men ready to take any place made
vacant.”
Which Is a reason with which one
cannot quibble.
With about thirty out 6f the next
senate nominated Charles S. Northen's
retention as secretary of the senate Is
assured. Mr. Northen’s return prob
ably means that the personnel of his
staff will be little changed for the next
two years.
Trip to Georgia, Says Jerome,
Had No Political Significance
By Print* Ltaard Wire.
Doer Park Hotel. Md., July 15.—
William Travers Jerome, district at.
torney of New York, and hit assistant,
Mr. Garvan. left late last night for New
York. Mr. Jerome, however. Intends to
be away from his office until about
August 1. He expects to join Mrs. Je
rome at their summer home In Con
necticut tomorrow.
Before leaving for New York Mr. Je
rome eald: .
"Neither my trip South nor my visit
here haa the slightest political signifi
cance. I went to Georgia because I
felt highly honored and complimented
by the Invitation of my professional
brethren to address the bar nssocla-
tlon of that state, and 1 went to Ala
bama to visit the home of one of my
assistants, of whom I was very fond,
end who was on his way home to spend
hie vacation.
"It seems to me extraordinary that
any effort Is made to give political col
or to my trip. I can only account for
It by assuming Jhat the heat of the
summer haa entirely destroyed the
sense of humor which I left behind
when I went South."
Mr. Jerome waa shown a statement
of Dr. Hamilton to the effect that Har
ry Thaw Is Insane. Mr. Jerome eald:
"So far aa Dr. Hamilton's opinion In
the Thaw case la concerned this
probably one of the extremely numer
ous cases In which Dr. Hamilton tylH
be afforded an opportunity to take an
other think."
On the green In front of the Deer
Park hotel yesterday afternoon Colonel
McGraw and hla guests, Messrs. Je
rome and Garvan. Indulged In school
boy- play. Tha sport they liked most
waa wrestling, catcli-as-catoh-can. Mr.
Garvan, n man of splendid physique,
triumphed tnrsr both. In falling Col
onel McGraw twisted his ankle and to
day Is obliged to limp.
War With Spain Child 9 sPlay
Compared With Our Civil War
—SAYS ADMIRAL DEWEY.
By Private leased Wire.
Utica, N. Y., July 25.—Admiral Dew
ey, who Is spending the summer at
Richfield Springs, came to Utica yes
terday afternoon to pay a visit to hla
friend Thomas R. Proctor, and to
attend the annual basket picnic of the
Oneida County Veterans' Association.
He made a brief speech fo the thous
ands who were attracted to the picnic
grounds by his presence, In the course
of which he said:
“The battle of Manila bay and the
Spanlsh-Amerlcan war aa a whole
were propositions which. It Is true,
were sufficiently serious to satisfy the
moat discriminating, but let me tell
you, comrades, they were mere child's
play In comparison with the civil con
flict of 1I(1-’I6. 1 was In that great
struggle between the North and South
end I know whereof I speak when I
say that the world has never seen
flercer fighting than In that great civil
war. beside which the war of 1M8 waa
mild, Indeed."
HOWELL OB SMITH
WILL CARRY AUGUSTA
Believed All the Candidates "Will
Receive Good Vote in
That City.
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., July 25.—Chairman Mc-
Innls, of the Democratic white primary
committee, will call a meeting of the
committee In a few days and arrange
ments will be made for the coming
state primary, which will be held Au
gust 22. The primary will be held un
der the direction of the county exe
cutlve committee, and while the prima
ry will be "open ballot," It will be under
the direct supervision of the county
board.
It Is hard to tell how the tide will
flow In Augusta. A prominent A. P. A.
was asked yesterday If their associa
tion waa going to Indorse any can
didate already In the race, and he said:
No." He also said that the members
of the order were separated on the
question, and that he believed that'
there would be a terrible splitting ot
the votes cast In Augusta.
All of the candidates have friends
In Augusta, but just which one will
get the majority of the votes Is shard
to tell. It Is generally conceded that
Smith, Howell and Estlll will poll the
largest vote, hut the real fight will be
between Howell and Smith.
Colonel Estlll carried this county at
the last election by a very good vote,
but on account of Messrs. Howell and
Smith being In the race, the vote will
be greatly changed this year.
All three of the above mentioned can
didates are scheduled for addresses be
tween now and the time for the pri
mary. but It la not known which one
will speak first, or If there will be a
■J'Int debate,"
new interchanged
BLE 1,000 MILE
TICKETS.
The' Central of Georgia Hallway la
now selling Interchangeable 1,000
mile tickets, good over 30,000 miles
of railway and steamship llnee^
D. P. A.'. Atlanta. 6a.
THE VICTOR SANITARIUM
321-323 WhitehaU Street, Atlanta, Ga.
OPIUM. WHISKY
and other drug habits
cured In four weeks.
Patients do not suffer ax
'hey do at many Institutions. Comfort of patients carefully looked af
ter. Sanitarium la home-llke and pleasant, and not a prison, as some
hnaglne. Treatment entirely free from any harmful results. For full
particulars call or address The Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Woolley,
bock Box 387.
i( Uncle Joe 99 Cannon Flirts
With Heroine of Fake Robbery
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, July 25.—Uncle Joe Can
non has been to Coney Island and
they are telling stories on “Mr. Speak
er." •
With Senator Penrose, of Pennsyl
vania, several congressmen and friends
he delved Into the delights of Coney
last night, and—well, they do say ho
paid so much attention to Miss Muriel
Ormend, heroine In a train robbery
show, that the senator was shocked
and had to admonish the boss of the
lower house with a sharp touch on the
,rm.
A barker was shrieking something
that sounded like "Wow, 'ere's de goods,
see 'em robbed. See 'em robbln'.”
Uncle Joe decided to see 'em robbed
and enjoyed the sight After the bold,
bad highwayman had held up a coach
and then been outwitted by the heroine,
the speaker demurely remarked that he
would like to know the young lady. The
two were Introduced, nnd Uncle Joe
held the girl's hand a suspiciously long
time.
"I'd like to be the resl robber here,"
said he, and then Penrose woke him
up.
ATLANTA LAWYERS
GOING TO ASHEVILLE
To represent Atlanta at the twelfth
annual convention of the Commercial
Law League of America, which will be
held at the Battery Park hotel. In
Asheville, N. C., from July 10 to Au
gust 4, Attorneys George M. Napier,
~. M. Wood, William A. Sims and either
City Attorney J. L. .May/yin or his as
sistant, William P. Hill, will leave next
week for that city.
•The Commercial Law League Is com
posed of attorneys from all parts of the
United States and numbers among Its
members some of the most famous law
yers In the lend. Many Important
measures are to be discussed during
the five days’ session this year, and
hundreds of representative delegates
ore expected to be present. Attorney
Napier, of this city, Is third vies presi
dent of the association, nnd ons of
the hardest workers for tho success
* the annual meetings.
Among the most prominent lawyers
1 the country who will be present and
irtlclpate In the program will be Hon.
. L. Simmons, of Washington, D. C..
President George Wentworth Carr, of
BUT WILL RECOVER
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Llsella, Ga., July 26.—Charlie Smith,
a young farmer here, made an unsuc
cessful attempt Saturday night to end
his Ilfs by taking laudanum.
Business Independence
Through Advertising
The degree of business independence you enjoy in the sales
end of your business is measured by the demand for your
goods by the consumer.
W ITHOUT a healthy demand
from the consumer you must
constantly conciliate for very
life every salesman, jobber and retailer
who handles your wares.
Without consumer demand all of these
forces are hammering: down your price
while running up your selling cost.
Your profits are in danger.
There's only one way to build up con
sumer demand.
Advertise.
Expensive? Well, newspaper advertis
ing, for instance, is not nearly so ex
pensive as extra trade discounts, con
cessions in many other forms, exces
sive salaries to salesmen, commissions
out of all proportion to jobbers.and
profits beyond reason for retailers.
Expensive? Not if you get right down
to business -avoid experimental waste.
Experimental waste is what our Re
cord of Results enables us to minimize
for advertisers.
The Lord & Thomas Record of Results
is a classified, tabulated record of the
experience of so MANY and of such a
comprehensive VARIETY of proposi
tions, that practically every class of
advertised commodity is thoroughly
covered.
Through its guidance and proper inter
pretation, YOU can start at a point in
advertising which otherwise it would
take years of expensive experimental
work to reach—because without the
guidance of this record you would have
to go it blind.
One of our representatives is in your
city 'every few days, looking after the
interests of some of our present clients.
That is why we are advertising in this
newspaper—to you—NOW.
We want to explain to you, in person,
what the Lord & Thomas Record of
Results means to you in Dollars and
Cents. If Lord & Thomas Advertising
will increase your business and profits,
you need us. If your decision is not in
our favor, we will not importune you for
an advertising order.
We ask you to write today—granting
us ail interview in your office. You
will in no way obligate yourself by ask
ing us to call.
We are Issuing a series of small books fcloth
bound) covering
which we send
bound) covering advertising in all ita phases,
id free to interested advertisers.
CHICAGO
Lord 8c Thomas
NEWSPAPER - MAGAZINE - OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING
Largest Advertising Agency in America
Aiorua.VDi.VMB Pucss fob Cuim, *1,000,000.00
NEW YORK
SAGE CONTROLLED ROAD
RUNNING INTO GADSDEN
Philadelphia, and Hon: W. L. Penfleld.
* the state department st Washing
ton, D. C. The program Includes a re
ception and dance for members and
their ladles on Monday night at Ashe
ville and a grand banquet at Lake Tox-
away on Tuesday evening.
Among the list of those who will con
tribute addressee at the convention will
Hon. J.%C. Pritchard, Judge of the
United States circuit court at Ashe
ville: Mayor Alfred 8. Barnard, of
Asheville; Judge John D. Gray, of Se
attle, Wash.; Lieutenant Governor J.
Sanders, of Louisians; Governor R
Glenn, of North Carolina, and Hon.
John Temple Graves, of Atlanta.
WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER
KEEPS AWAY FROM OFFICE.
By Private Leased Wire.
Tarrytown, N. J, July 26.—William
Rockefeller, who has been In Europe
for some time. Is now staying at hla
residence near here. He has not been
to his office and refuses to say any
thing regarding the statrf of hla health.
TILLMAN TO 8PEAK ■
, IN NEWBERRY COUNTY.
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, S. C., July 26.—Senator
B. R Tillman has accepted the Invita
tion to address the voters of Newberry
county at Youngs Grove on the 28th
Instant.
County Chairman Fred H. Domi
nick has also Invited the congressional
candidates to be present.
MICHIGAN MAN MISSING
AND SUICIDE 18 FEARED.
By Prirate Leased Wire.
ChaManooga, Tenn., July 25.—John
Hyde, a stranger from Michigan, who
was here recently. Is missing. His
clothing haa been found on the bank
pond near this city. In the
clothing was found a letter from hla
sweetheart, who lives In Michigan, and
the letter was full of love. It Is feared
that the man drowned himself.
DREYFUS 18 GRANTED.
A LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
By Priavte Leased Wire.
Paris, July 26.—A three months' leave
ot absence haa been granted Major
Dreyfus, of tha Twelfth artillery.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., July 25.—The an
nouncement of the death of Russell
Sage has caused considerable specula
tion here as to the probable disposition
of his holdings In the Chattanooga
Southern' railroad, which runs from
this city to Chattanooga. Mr. Sage
was the controlling owner of this prop
erty, so It Is stated. It Is conceded by
the best posted railroad men that It
would be a most desirable connecting
link with some of the Western rail
roads now building Into Birmingham,
nr the Louisville and Nashville, as this
system, It Is reported, Is considering
the advisability of building from Eto
wah, Tenn., on Its Atlanta and Knox-
vlllo line. Into Chattanooga.
8POKE ON STREET CORNER
TO VERY LARGE CROWD.
Special to Tbs Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., July 25.—H. C. Comp
ton, candidate for railroad commission
er, walked to the corner of Broad and
Fourth streets yesterday at 1 o'clock,
took a position on tha sidewalk and
Invited the people to come • and hear
him make a speech. He Introduced
himself and told who he was, and pro
ceeded to enfertaln them with a speech
lasting some forty minutes. Ills unique
methoda were the cause of consider
able favorable comment, as he had aa
large, If not larger, crowd than any
candidate who has spoken here.
HUNDRED8 OF BUSHELS
OF PEACHES DESTROYED.
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., July 25.—This city and
section was visited by one of the moat
severe wind storme known In several
years, which did considerable damage
to telegraph, telephone wires and trees.
At ths Elliott fruit farm saveral hun
dred bushels of peaches were blown
from the tree#. Reports from other
points Jn this section state that the
storm was equally as bad.
A Sign
nf poor Mood clrmla lion la ahortnaaa of
breath after walking, going upatalra.
•weening. Binging, axeUement. anger,
fright, ete. Poor blood rlrenlatlon mean*
n *lrk heart, and a nick heart la a re-
unit of weak nnd Imporertabed nerrea.
Krerjr one knows the reanlts of poor
blood rlrrulatbrti. but erarjrbody does not
know that the qnlrkeBt and aafeat treat
ment la l>r. .Miles’ .New Heart Core.
If you find tbeae ■jmptoma present, you
abould procure a bottle of
Dr. Miles’
New Heart Cure
It Win rare. ao>l it a very little ripensr,
.iimpsred with dorror's hill.. We ere so
•ore of It, that If first bottle does sot
benefit, your draggtfit trill return yosr
money.
"My husband had palpitation of thr
heart very bad, doctored with phyrirlanT.
who failed to help him. lie took It,.
Mile.' Heart t'nre sod Nervine, sod Is
entirely cured."
MRS. J. M. RAVEL, Beading, I's.
MISTREATED WIFE
KILLS HUSBAND
By Priests Leased Wire./
Cherokee, Kan.. July 26.—Mrs. Perns
Doran shot and killed her husband.
John Doran, at their farm, alg miles
from here, Tuesday. Mrs. Doran
had been driven from her home by her
husband. He was In the habit of whip
ping and abusing hsr and began doing
eo today, whereupon she fired and kill
ed him. She gave herself up.
SOLID TWO-PART GLASS
That Is Invisible, with no cement to
come looee, made exclusively by Jno.
L. Moore A Hons In Oeorgls. There I*
nothing on the market to compare with
a dressy appearance and eye-com
fort. It Is the Integral Kryptok Invisi
ble Bifocal Eyeglass. 42 N: Broad St.
Prudential building. •••
SENSATIONAL CHARGES
AGAIN8T HUSBAND
fipeelsl to The Georgian.
Savannah, Os., July 26.—Sensational
fsaturea developed In ths hearing In
the supertur court here Monday ot the
divorce case of Mrs. Mary Orlswold,
14 years old, against Wiley Griswold,
21 years old.
The couple was married last October.
One of the allegations waa that the
husband had dragged the girl wife
through the streets to the banks of the
Ogeechee canal, where he had commit
ted a statutory offensf upon her.
Counsel for the defendant hel<| that
It had been decided that a husband
could not commit the offense describ
ed against his own wife, but- Judge
Oeorge T. Cann, presiding, held that
such an offense would constitute as
sault until the supreme court should
decide to the contrary.
The rase was dismissed and the cou
ple were Instrrcted by the court to re
turn to a home ea happy aa they might
be able t. maka IL
DYING NEGRO CONFE88E8
THAT HE KILLED MAN.
By Prirate Lrawd Wire.
Louisville, Ky„ July *6.—Michael
Dlson, a negro, who died of consump
tion at the city hospital Sunday, waa
a fugitive from Justice, for the arrest
of whom a reward has been offered,
according to C. O. McGowan, also a
negro, an Inmate of the hospital.
Dixon killed a men fifteen yearn ago
at Rome, Ga. Eluding arrest, he hae
since been wandering over the country
under the assumed name of Dixon, hla
real name being James Young.
Shortly before his death he con
fessed his crime to McGowan, and re
quested him to write a letter to his
brother, sold to be Denial Young, who
is a preacher at Rome, Ga., Informing
him of his serious Illness.
YOUNG HUSBAND FINED $75
FOR ABUSING HIS WIFE.
■pedal to The Georgias.
Newberry, H. C„ July 21.—On the
charge of striking and otherwise abus
ing his wife. Ham Robinson, a young
white gian, of West End, was yester
day morning brought before the mayor
and lined |T5 or serve fjxty days.
t
OPEN TO ALL!
v ~~)$17.75
Atlanta to Washington, D. C.
AND RETURN
via
Southern Railway,
Tickets good on Washington and. South
western Limited as well a.s other trains.
On sale July 27th, 30th and 31st. Good
until August 8th to return. Also by de
positing tickets with joint agent prior to
August 8th nnd payment of 50 cents snme
can be extended until September 8th to rc-
, turn. Gall at City Ticket Office, No. 1 ,
PcachtreeSt., or Terminal Station for tick
ets and Pullman reservations.
J. C. Beam, District Passenger Agent
Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised!
Rent Receipts Remind me of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know tbat tbs Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash-
Ington, D. C., will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build a home anywhere In tba United Slates and pay for
it In monthly payments for lass than you are now paying rent? They
will land you from {1,000 to $5,000 at 6 per canL simple Interest, al
lowing you to pay It back la monthly Installments of $7.60 on each
thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plan* of our proposition,
call on or write J. BL Julian Yates, 8tata Agent, 321 Austell DIdg., At
lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2053-J. Atlanta phono 1918.
Tiuibfnl Hustling Agents Wanfed in Emj County In the Staff.
UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky“
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Perk of 160 Acre*. Uiltmore, Near Ashe-
vllle. N. C., 2,500 Feet Above tho Sou Level.
“**JU»r THE PLACE
. Recognised *• the ImuIIux
fremNblVh J“i. %sns&
■ ad overieoks the Blltmor* n
allWntly rsralehed, cnlslac enstirptMvd
from ear private ranl-a x«tb-r~l irrtu
trbell tad Plsgab la foil vlvw. A ij.,
•state, fool, loriforsUar rllmtto. w
wd. Bore water. I