The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 28, 1906, Image 4

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES. The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council, under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, and we believe it best that all should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons. We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this explanation is due the public. I hereby makft application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 33 East Alabama atreet 8. M. WILSON. I hereby make application to the next meeting of «ity council for retail beer li cense at 326 Decatur street. 8. M. WILSON. I hereby make application to the next meeting of dt> council for retail liquor u« n, c .t iaif Peters wasoN I hereby make application at the next meeting of city council for wholesale beer license at 135A Peters atreet. 8. M. WILSON. Notice Is hereby given of application to Uext meeting of city council for renewal of retail liquor license nt 33 West Mitchell GLENDALE SPRING DISTILLING CO. Katies la berehy given that at the ni>xt meeting of rlty pound) I tvlll apply for boar license a. 208 Dora.a, s &1| I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license nt 33 Marietta street. NATHANIEL II. BULLOCK. at 45 and I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retnll liquor license at 43 South Pryor * t "j s, BR0NK Notice Is hereby given of apnllrntlon for wholesale liquor llceuse at 36 Peachtree Street. JOSEPH THOMPSON CO. I herebv make application to tho next of city council for retail liquor or. U aal Mlfxhall at font BSS*.r*-w-»T^a^.«i^ BniVi At uext meeting of city; council wo will apnlv for license to retail spirituous aud milt liquors st 145 Peters street. ” 1 CAMPBELL * POOLE. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license st 51 South Broad atreet. TENNESSEE LIQUOR COMPANY. I hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retnll liquor We hereby make application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor llcenso ut -1 Vest Mitchell street. ROTHSCHILD k CO. , hereby make application t« the next meeting of «lty cmiucII for retail liquor I hereby make application to the next meeting of rlty council for wholesale liquor tleense nt 9 East Alabama atreet. 1. II. OPPKNHEIM. I hereby make application to the next 1. H. OPPKNHEIM. ell for retail liquor license nt 32 Marietta street. JACOB VOGT. We will apply nt the next meeting of elty council for wholesale liquor llceuse nt 133 Peters street. LOWENSTEIN Sc CO. We will apply at next meeting of Hty lari* city council ___ - license from 62 8. Forsyth atreet to 292 Mari etta street. W. L. BRIDWELL & CO. W. L. BRIDWELL & CO. I will apply nt the next meeting of city council for retnll liquor license at 35 East Alabama ntreet. M. W. ItKID. I will apply nt the next meeting of city council for retail beer license nt 356 Heratru street. W. M. ALSTON. I will apply st the next meeting of city council for retnll beer license at 152 Elliott street. E. IIEYMAN. I will apply at the next meeting of city council for retail !>eer license st 256 Decatur street. I. HINKOVITZ. I will apply at the next meeting of city tur street. 31. HIIUHMAN. street. I. & L. CLEIN. IKE WHEELER. next meeting of city ense nt 5 Decatur PROCTY & CO. I will apply to next meeting of cltr eoun* dl for wholesale liquor license at 165 Edge* wood arenne. I. SILVERMAN. I will apply to city council nt Its next meeting for wholesale liquor llceuse at 117 Drrntur street. GU8 BERMAN. pplr to ptnll be next meeting of cltjr < MURRAY WATSON. J. B. MATHEWS. council for w*ln»le*ale liquor license at 1 Pryor street. POTTS-THOMl’ftON LIQUOR CO. I will apply nt next meeting of city coun- Ueense nt ai Smith IfromI str« CKxfhtV I.IKTILLIN.l COMPANY^ I hereby in meeting of H tall liquor llo apptlcntlrm to the next mmll for renewal of re al 111 Decatur street. S. C. LITTLE. We hereby make application to the next meeting of Yltv council for renewal of re- ,.!l II.,,,.., «»^.V'oHKLl.': 1 hereby make application to the next meeting of city eoiittHl for retnll liquor II* »»" •' 33 N " r "' /;'WoPPBNIIBlS. NEGRO BOVS WANTED TO LYNCH ANOTHER IVhen Howard McCurdy, a 13-year- old negro boy, wax arraigned for trial Friday morning In police court, nnother negro youth declared the boy had at tempted to get a crowd of other negro boya to lynch him. H« Mid the boyi expresied a willing- neea to aid tn the lynching, and that he feared he would be roughly handled. McCurdy, he said, struck him on the head with a rock. Recorder Broylea Imposed a fine of >5.76 on McCurdy. Ceuntaaa Adjudged Inaane. New York, Sept. 58.—The Countess Mankonakl, daughter of John M. Blx- by, and wife of Count Caalmlr Ignace Mankowakl, haa been adjudged to be Incompetent to manage either heraelf or her affatra. I will at next meeting of the city roan- dl make n|i|>llratloii fur renewal of retail liquor llceaae nt 12» North Pryor’ atrent. I>. TV. KENNEDY. tVc will apply a I the next meeting of elty entitled for retnll liquor llcenac at S Weat Mitchell atreet. J. I). BRADY ft ItltO. \Vc will apply nl the next meeting of elty council for retail liquor IIecn>» nt SI Deca tur atreet. HTE1.NUKIIO ft AIIKI.SON. I will apply at Ilio next meeting of elty council for liquor llecnic nt 18-18-Ntt Kaat 'Vail atreet. H, s. MODItE. I will make application nt the next meet ing of the city council for retail liquor II- eenw nt Hotel Aragon, corner Pesebtros ntul Rills streets. ” J. LEE BARNES. Notice is hereby given of application for beer license nt 566 Decatur street. JAMES HUGHES. 1 will apply at the next meeting of dtp council for retnll liquor license nt 12 Mari etta street. HEN ROSENTHAL. I will apply at next meeting of elty eoun- >r license at 125 Butler J. B. PATTERSON. CASSIRER k CO. Notice is hereby given thst I will apply ■ t the uext uieetlug of the general council We will apply nt the next meeting of Hty council for retail liquor license at 228 Man* ettu street. flANLOX BROS. GEO. IIRUCB. I will make application at the next meet ing of the city council for retnll liquor I will apply nt tbo next meeting of city council for retail liquor lleetiMi nt enrnnr of Central and Decatur. SAM -KLINE. At the next meeting of the city council I will apply for retail liquor license nt 50 Madison avenue. J. R. SEAWRIGHT. I hereby make application to hhe uext meetlug of the city council for retail liquor license* at 174 Decatur street. L. PFEFFER. liquor license at 60 Decatur street. KLDMAN, Prop. I will mnke application at the next meet ing of city council for retnll liquor license nt 109 Decatur strdtt. T. O. IIAGERTY. Notice Is hereby given that we will make application at the uext meeting of city council for retail liquor license ut 149 De catur street. GOLDBERG & FKKN. We hereby make application at the next meeting of the Hty council for wholesale liquor license nt 79 ami 81 Peachtree street. It. M. ROSE COMPANY. meeting of the city con mil for wholesnb liquor license nt 77 South Broad street. It. M. HOSE COMPANY. At the next meeting of city counHI I will mnke application for retnll liquor li cense at 151 Decatur street. A. ABELSKY. I hereby mnke application to the next meeting of city council for retail liquor ll ceuse nt 123 Decatur street. J. E. BUOtVN. I hereby make application to the next meeting of t»ltpr* council for retail liquor II* I hereby make application to the next meeting of Hty council for retail beer li cense nt 612 Marietta street. A. G. LAWLESS. .1 hereby make application nt the next meeting of the council for retail liquor license at 159 Marietta F. M. SIMMONS. I will make application nt the next meet ing of the city council for retail liquor license at 67 North Brund street WM. WOLPBRT. At the next meeting of Hty council, I will apply for renewal of retail liquor license nt 48 Decatur street. V PAUL IIENT8C11EL. At the next meeting of Hty council we will apply for llceuse to rutall mult 11- ouors at 197 Peters street. .COOK & MORRIS. At the next meeting of city council I will apply for retnll llqnor license at No. 7 W. Alabama street. II. SILVERMAN. We will make application nt the next meeting of the city council for retail liquor license at 131 Peters street. LAMBERT & HARBUCK. At the next meeting of general counHI we Notice Is hereby given that I will apply nt the hett meeting of city council for re tail liquor license nt 170 Decatur street. J. M. SWORDS. We will apply at the next meeting of counHI for license to retail liquors at 18 Decs tor street. REID-GORDON CO. At the next meeting of general council 1 will apply for retnll liquor license nt 202 Marietta street. W. B. ARCHER. At the next regular meeting of elty coun cil. we will apply for renewal of whole sale liquor license nt 8 Central avenue. II. JACOBS LIQUOR COMPANY. A. C. MINHINNETT. At the next meeting of council, we will apply for retail spirituous and malt li quor license at 155 Peters street. ^ J. It. MOORE k CO. Notice Is hereby given that I will npply nt the next meeting of city council for re tail liquor license at 113 Peters street. W. S. FRANKLIN. Notice Is hereby* given that I will apply at the next meeting of council for retail l>eer license at 299 Marietta street. J. T. ALEXANDER. Notice Is hereby given that I will npply nt the next meeting of city counHI for re tail liquor license at 156 Mnrletrn street. F. FREDERICK. I will mnke application nt the next meet ing of the Hty council for wholesale liquor license nt 4 Central avenue. I. C. CLARK. 143 Decatur stret. L ROBENFRLD & CO. I hereby make application at the next meeting of city counHI for retail liquor li cense at 91 Teters street. B. GIIOLMAN. We hereby make application nt the next meeting of elty council for wholesale li quor license at 24 South Pryor street. LOMAX DISTILLING COMPANY. We hereby mnke application nt the next meeting of Hty council for wholesale liquor license at 5 North Broad street. A. LEVISON k CO. I hereby make application nt the next meeting of eltr council for retnll llqnor li cense nt 14 Marietta street. A. SAMUELS. We hereby make application at the next meeting of city council for retail liquor and beer license at 173 Marietta street. W. W. M N1NCII CO. A. L. TENNIS. At the next meeting of city council, 1 will make application for retail liquor li cense nt 224 Marietta street. PLENNIB MINER. I hereby make. application nt the iiext meeting of city couurll for retnll liquor license at 74 Decatur street. CLINE BROS. I hereby mnke application at the next meeting of the city counHI for retn liquor llceuse nt 183 Decatur street. I. SMULI.iAN. I will npplv nt the next meeting of city Central avenue. LACE. nt next meeting of city couuHl for . liquor license ht 2 South Pryor street. J. C. WALLACE. At the regular meeting of'city council —■- -... 7 o( re tatl liquo* et. M. ELLMAN. At the next meeting of the elty council I will npply for retnll liquor license nt 189 Decatur street. M. 8CIIURMAN. I will npply at next meeting of city coun cil for retnll liquor license nt 5 W. Mitchell ntreet. BEN ROSENTHAL. At the next meeting of city council, we I hereby apply for retail liquor license for 27 North Pryor ntreet, 1. H. OPPBNHEIM. I will npply nt the next meeting of dtv council for retnll liquor license nt 46 Wall street. M. 8IIURMAN. PAUL SMITH. GRAY k CONDON. At the next meeting of council I will np ply for retail beer license nt 106 E. Harris street. CI1A8. WBITNAUEIl. At <he next meeting of city council, wo will npply for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors at 157 Peters afreet. J. T. M’CULLOUGH k SON. At the next meeting of city council, we At the next meeting of city council, I T. O. POOLE. at 179 Walker street. J. W. MOSS k CO. At the next meeting of city council, we will apply for retail malt liquors license nt 205 Peters street. MOSS k HAYS. I will npply nt the next meeting of Hty council for retail liquor license at 4 Decatur street. WM. WOLPBRT. At the next meeting of 'the council I will npply for retnll beer license at 308 Marietta ■treet. J. M. BRAZIL At the next meeting of city council, I will npply for retail liquor license at 111 Decatur street. M. L 8HATZKN. At the next meeting of.council I will np- ply for retail beer license nt 161> Edge wood avenue.' CHAB. WEITNaTjER., We will npply nt the next meeting of «ity council for retail liquor license at the Kim ball house. UOUOEE & ZIMMER. At the next meeting of city coiuull we will make application for wholesale liquor license ut 207 Marietta street. MEYER & CO. I will apply nt next meeting of couucll fur wholesale liquor license at 27 W. Mitchell street. A. A. WISBBEUU. At the next meeting of city council I will apply for retail liquor license nt M Decatur atreet. DAN GAVAG1IAN. Peters street. , DAN OAVAGIIAN & BRO. At the next meeting of Hty council I wilt apply for retnll liquor license at 66 Decatur street. P. COHEN. At the next meeting of general council we will apply for retail liquor license at 236 Marietta street GANN & GARRAUX. At the next meeting Of the city council I will apply for retail liquor llceuse at 142 Decatur street. C. XL CALLAWAY. I will make application nt tho next ui£*t- At the next meeting of the city council I will apply for retnll liquor license nt 129 Decatur ntreet. J. W. WRAY. for wholesale liquor license at 16 Mark street. CARROLL-REID DISTILLING CO. will apply for beer license nt 229 Simpson street. GANN & GARRAUX. At next meeting of council I will apply for retail liquor license at 6 South. Bronu - street. G. II. CARROLL. At next meeting of council I will apply for retail beer license nt 3tt) Marietta street- GUS LEOFLE11. I will apply at the next meeting of cltjr council for retail beer llceuse nt 117 Ego- wood avenue. G, 8. CARY. .1 will npply nt the next meeting of Hty counHI for retail liquor license st 28 -West Hunter street. r W. 8. McCAUTY, Thereby make application for retail liquor license at 147 Peters street. 8YL MNTNCII. . r ..ppllcatl license at 524 Marietta sL<-«,x. 8YL lTtyNCH. will apply at next meeting of rlty council for retail liquor license at 80 De catur street. WALLACE k CO. We will npply nt the next meeting tit city council for retail liquor license nt 152-4 I’e- Ing of council i ters street. E. E. YARBROUGH k CO. Whitehall street. CHARGED WITH STEALING HA ND PA IN TED CHINA WA RE H. T. Latham. n young white man whoa* home )* In Chestnut etreet, near the old barracks, Is held prisoner In* the police station accused or stealing hand-painted china, and other goods, valued at >!00, from Dr. J. 8. Hurt, In Inman Park. Latham Is a carpenter and haa been doing work about the Hurt residence of late. It is charged that he carried away the missing goods at different times. The china belongs to Mrs. Hurt and Is valued ot about >30. The cloth Ing and other stolen articles run up the total to about »00. Latham was arrested hy Detective Connally. He admits taking the china, but denies any knowledge of the other goods. Some of the booty has been re- covered. GIRL IS FATALLY SCALDED B Y SHO WER OF HO T CA TSUP Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 21.—Betty Honlran, a young woman, employed at the plant ot the T. A. Snider Catsup FALL TOP COATS of the newest cut and materials are in order from this time on. The first chill in the air sets you to thinking of having one. Don’t stop at the thought, but buy one today. Select it from our stock of Top Coats selected for their style and perfect finish. Qualities ever the best, assortment incomparable, and prices—well, judge by these: . Nobby Top Coats from $15.00 to $27.50. ESSIG BROTHERS, •'CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN." 26 WHITEHALL STREET. Company, was fatally scalded this af ternoon with boiling catsup. While working at a table, an overhead pipe uged to carry the hot fluid mass from the large vats burst and she was de luged by the stream that Issued forth. Its force waa such that she was knock ed to the floor and saturated with the boiling compound before she could be rescued. The young woman was taken to the city hospital, where It was stated she could live but a few hours. NEGRO FACES OTHER BURGLARY CHARGES Charlie Henderson, the negro ser vant bound over by Recorder Broylea Thursday morning on charges of bur glary and larceny, will have to face additional charges of this character. Plain Clothes Officer Starnes, who has been working on the case, Thurs day afternoon recovered two trunks and a suitcase, said to have been stolen by Henderson. One of the trunks was found In the rear of 27< West Mitchell street and the other tn the rear of 198 South Forsyth street. The officer ha* also recovered a stickpin stolen some time ago from the residence of Mrs. E. Barkley. 173 Juniper street. The two trunks contained several suits of fine clothing. One suit has been Identified as belonging to C. E- Beck, of 203 Angler avenue, and an other belongs to G. W. Boley, of the tame place. This house was burglar ized recently. Officer Starnes says he will have tb* negro Indicted In th« new cases. DESPITE THREATS NEGRO TESTIFIES • AGAINST OTHERS Recorder Commends Jim Woods for Aidiug the • Police. In the trial Friday morning In police court of several negroes accused of rioting and shooting out electric lights In Darktown, Recorder Broyles took occasion highly to commend Jim Woods, a negro, for aiding the police and teetl tying against members of his race In the face of threats against his life. When Wood* awoke Friday morning at hit home In Darktown he found un der his door a card bearing this omi nous threat: "Jim Woods: If you go to court tble morning we will get you and put out your light.” There was no signature to the card. Notwithstanding the threat, Woods ap peared In court In the presence of a crowd of Darktown negroes and testi fied for the prosecution. He saw none of the disorder himself, but had fur nished the police with a list of names ot negroes alleged tn have taken part. The names had been given to Woods by another negro, who said he was afraid to furnish them to the police, fearing the wrath of the negroes. "I told him.” said Woods, "to give me the names und I would turn them over to the police, that I wanted to help preserve order, and that I was not afraid of the whole gang." Other Negro Scared. The other negro, who conducts a bar ber shop In Darktown, was evidently scared and In court denied he gave the names to Woods. He admitted that threats were made against him Mon day afternoon when he tried to atop some disorder. All of the witnesees summoned by the police were strikingly Ignorant as to the Identity of the negroes partici pating in the rioting, and Policeman Pate, who, with Policemen Mashburn and Hollingsworth, prosecuted the case, declared the witnesses had been threat ened. • Woods, you have done exactly right In this matter. If all good negroes would follow your example and aid the FAMOUS CHINESE NABOB ' DIES IN FLOWER Y KINGDOM; HIS GIRLS WED AMERICANS Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 28.—Wing Ah Fong, the famous Chinese multi-mil lionaire, Is dead In China. He began life aq a cootie, married a Portuguese girl, amassed a fortune, and married off his thirteen pretty daughters tn promi nent men. nearly all Americans. Three mnrrlcd officers In the United States navy, one being the wife of Rear Ad miral Whiting. One of the Miss Ah Fongs wedded an American army of ficer. police, It would do much toward rellev Ing this deplorable situation.” The main part of the Investigation waa devoted to the mobbing by negroet Monday afternoon of Frank J, Devoe, ot 142 Walton street, a collector, who was roughly handled In the vicinity of Har ris and Butler streets. Devoe was chased by a crowd of negroes, which stoned him, shot at him several times, and finally cornered him In the store of C. H. Bell, a negro, 11* Butler atreet. The negroes swarmed Into the store after him, but he finally managed to escape through a rear door and ran tor some distance In a rain of bullets. Hit by One Bullet. One bullet struck him on the arm and another graxed his head. After Devoe ran out of the store, sev- eral of the negroes turned their at tention to Bell’s cash drawer and robbed It. In defending his property the merchant used a cleaver and cut Son Morrow, a negro. In the back and on the arm. Morrow was bound over to the supe rior court under It,nod bond on charges of assault with Intent to murder and robbery. He was the only negro who could be connected with the Devoe as sault. Tom Morant, another negro, was bound over under 11.000 bund on tte charge of larceny after trust. He wal not Identified os one of the rioters, but was held accused of stealing from A. W. Farllnger, the well-known mer chant. Charlie Howard was fined 313.75. while cases against John Murrls, WII- ber Payne and Walter Payne were dis missed. WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. Less than one year ago placed on the market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vision In one frame sod looking like one glass. They have proven the most successful ot all the advertised Invisible bifocals. Ground In a deep toric curve, giving a large visual field for reading as well as walking. They are the most perfect and beautiful glass sold. Consult us about bifocals. We have them all. Sales room, (1 Peachtree, Atlanta, Go. WIRES ARE ALL DOWN TO SOUTHERN POINTS FROM MONTGOMERY Special to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 28.—The wind and rainstorm which visited the 8outh, beginning Wednesday night, und which Is now In progress, did consid erable damage to communication be tween Montgomery and Southern points. The Southern Bell Telephone Company reported no communication further south than Greenville, about 40 mites from Montgomery, and the Western Union, Postal and Louisville and Nashville train dispatcher hud no communication farther than Fort De- posit, 30 miles from this city. This was a great disadvantage to the Louisville and Nashville officials be cause they could not keep up with the trains. All came In many hours late. Toe storm began here nbout midnight Wednesday and continued to Increase. The wind reached a velocity of 36 miles per hour. The high wind and heavy rainfall made business almost come to a standstill. "DON'T CARE" DRUNKS I REAL CARE Tom Brown and Victor Dozier, Greeks, who conduct a soda fount and fruit store at Decatur street and Cen tral avenue, were each fined 325.75 „n Thursday afternoon by Recorder Broyles on the charge of selling spirit uous liquors In the soda fount. J h .l 1 c ?*S.J vn * J made a -' < ,h « result of trial Thursday morning of Joe >'*. a negro, who was fined for drunkenness and who said lie became intoxicated on a beverage S o|,j hj . Brown and known as ’don’t rare " Detective Connally Investigated the GraekL "1 ‘‘ n ''7 < “ ,1 »*«>n« the Greeks. A sample ot "don t care' P. A. LYNCH. YVe hereby make application In the next meeting of city rnnncll for retnll liquor license st the lirdmout hotel, corner Peachtree and l.uckle streets. HAIIVBY ft WOOD, Lessees. At the next meeting of elty council we will make application for wholesale liquor license at 38 to 48 Marietta street, Atlanta. BLUTIIENTUAI, ft Bb’KAItT. We will apply nt next meeting of city council for wholesale llqnor license at 16 Marlettn street. JACOBS' PHARMACY COMPANY. ft ANTHONY. I will apply nt the next meeting of city council for license to retail Iteer at 230 In- enttlr street. J|. J. PRIgOCK. I hereby mnke application to the next —-■— ... ascii f — Pryor I. H. OI'PflNllBTH next meeting of city council, apply fi retnll beer llceuse nt 342 Iiecntur street. J. O. CARROLL I will make application nt the next in.’ct- Ing of city council for renewsl of retnll beer llceuse st 662 Decatur street. JOHN BKRNUARD. I will apply nt the next meeting of the •ity council for retull Honor license st 2) South Pryor street. PHIL SCHWARZ. I will apply nt the uext meeting of city eonnell for retnll Iteer license nt *2 Hern- ' ir street. C. PHILLIPS. Notice Is hereby given that we will make application to the next session of the city ‘ounefi for wholcsnle liquor llceuse nt 316 Decatur street. M. RAIZOX ft SON. At the next meeting of the rlty conmil ~ — " I fog wholesale I' k Decatur street. ING COMPANY. I will apply nt the next meeting of rlty council for retail liquor license nt 10 Ivy street. XV. II. FAITH. I will npply nt the next meeting of city council for retail liquor license at 26 Wall -‘reel. ft. gpn'Z. I will make application nt the next meet ing of tbs city council for retull beer li cense nt 232 Decatur street. * M. PORTKR. LAYING TILE FLOORING IN CAPITOL BUILDING Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 21—The con tractors who have charge of Improv ing the Interior of the old caplto! have begun the work of putting In the tile flooring, and os a result the front part of the building Is blocked and those having business at the capital have to go In the entrance by the governor's office. The work on the south side ad dition is progrcsslbe rapidly. exhibited in court and waa tested for the recorder by a Decatur street sa- loonlst. He pronounced It wine. The Greeks said they had been selling the drink for years and had no Idea K wax was wine.