The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 01, 1906, Image 5

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HEARST CARTOONS IN THE NEW YORK CAMPAIGN [national industrial and political rogues' gallery I PHOTOGRAPHING ’EM FOR THE ROGUES' GALLERY—HUGHES’ BUTTONS AND ALL. TWO LITTLE TOTS OP DESERTED WIFE PLACED IN HOME With the utatement that nlie had been deserted by her husband for another woman, Mrs. Flora Beck, who has been residing: in West End, appeared before * Recorder Broyles Wednesday .morning, in company with Probation Officer GJoer, and asked (hat Jier two little children bo placed • temporarily in the Home for the Friendless in order that she may be free to work und better support herself. After homing the story of the mother nnd a statement from Officer Gioer, Judge Broyles sent the children to the home temporarily, as requested. Officer Gioer stated that the husband, Frank Beck, who formerly worked ut the Phoenix Planing mill, became in fatuated with another woman several months ago and neglected his family, lie sold he threatened to prosecute Beck uud that the lutter deserted his wife and children July 1. since which time nothing has been heurd of him. He is said to have sold all of his furni ture, leaving his wife In a destitute condition. Officer Oloer stated that friends had been caring for her und the children since that time. One of the children, a girl, Is 6 years old, an«l the other, a boy, is 2 years of age. BISHOP GALLOWAY IS SERIOUSLY ILL | SjM’i lul to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 1.—The malady from which Bishop Galloway Is suf fering Is said to be Bright's disease. At noon yesterday the attending physi- cluns'said that he was resting easier, but there Is not much hope for his ultimate recovery, It ls£ald. AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS .MEET IX JACKSONVILLE Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Rsliaf, Permanent Cura—Trial Packaga Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Piles is a fearful disease, but easy to cure if you go ut It tight. An of>erntlon with the knife Is dan gerous, cruel, humiliating and'unneces sary. The eighth nnnual convention of the Southern States' Association of Com missioners of Agriculture will meet in Jacksonville, Fla., November 19, 20 and 21. Commissioner T. G. Hudson will at tend the meeting and deliver an address on the work und progress of the de partment In Georgia Commissioner Hudson Is one of the vice presidents of the organization. Captain D. G. Purse, of Savannah, will reud a paper on the cultivation of sugar cane In the South. Several gov ernment officials will be present to ad dress the convention on various topics. ASSISTANT TO STATE CHEMIST HAS RESIGNED R. G. Williams, (or tbe‘ past eight years assistant state chemist, has re signed ami will probably locate In some other state. Mr. Williams' health has not been the best tor some months, and he be llcves u change will prove beneficial. He is a most competent chemist and Dr. McC'andless und Commissioner Hudson give him up with the greatest regret. Georgia has trouble in getting really competent chemists, in the past tire salaries have been so low that compe- ient men could do much better with private concerns or In their own labor atories. Next year, however, the new pure- fiK.il law'Will go Into effect, and salaries will l>e better. Three first-class chem ists will lio needed next August when the new law becomes operative. Dr. McCandless "plans to fit up u laboratory In tile basement of the capl- tol. where the work of analysing food products will be conducted. (’HAUKCEY DEPEW RE-ELECTED BY HOAD GEORGIA STUDENTS MISSIONARY LEAGUE 1 MEET AT WESLEYAN 'There l» jus*t one other nure.way to cured—pa intern*, safe* aiul in the •privacy of your own home—It is Pyra mid Pile Cure. f We mail a trial package free to all Who write. It will give you instant relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of tills great remedy and start -you well •M the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get u full-sized box from any druggist for 50 cents, and often one box cures. If tbo druggist tries to sell you some thing just as good. It is because he Snakes more money on the substitute. ; Insist on having what you call for. t The euro begins nt once and contin ues rapidly until It Is complete aftd per- lAfihent. •You can go right ahead with your 'dofk and be easy and comfortable all the time. It is well worth trying. Just send your name a!U address to Pyramid In-up Company, #5 Pyramid Building, Marshall. Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial package tn u plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured in this painless and inexpensive way, in the v ,privacy of the home. NoJmlfejnnd luvjtortpre.-r . • >» XiiMuifftr and |iw»bllls. All druggists, 5» rents. Write today for u free package. Cincinnati, Ohio. . Nov. I.—.William K.‘Vanderbilt, Chaimcey M. Depew, J. P. Morgan and M. E. Ingalls were re elected directors of the Big Four rail road for a term of,three years at-the annual meeting of stockholders Wed nesday. The directors will meet in New York soon to elect officers. The common capital stock of the company was increased from II0,000,000 to $5d,- 000,000, to be used in making exten sions. POISONER OF WIFE IS SENT TO PEN Norfolk, Va„ Nov. 1.—In the case’of Dr. Matthews, a physician »f Greens- boro, N. C., convicted of murder In the second degree and given lift years In'the penitentiary for poisoning hia wife with morphine. the supreme court finds no error und Dr. Matthews, flow in a Baltimore sanitarium under J ,.ooo b«/ui, must be returned to North I'nrollliu and begin his prison term. ANNA HELD DECLARES GEMS NOT RECOVERED Detroit. Mich., Nov. I.—Anna Held „ay* the report that her jewels have been recovered Is positively untrue.' Detective Sergeant Joseph O’Conner, of New York, bus been ordered - by Thief of*DeieptJvjt* tfcLaugtilln. of New *YArk. th^imike a tieaVcffefor the thieves uiib the satchel containing $240,000 In gems. Spft inl to The Georgian. Macon, <»«., Nov. 1.—Among the collego events soon to occur at Wesleyan Ik the tlrst nnnual convention of the Georgia fttn* dents* Missionary league, which has l»et*n set for December 7. S nnd 9. The league is the direct outcome of jthe great students’ volunteer convention at Nashville last March, a ml Ims been organ ised under the leadership of Professor C. It. Forster, of the Wflslkyan fttenfty. It seeks to ctftaMIftli «• uniform study of the problems of modern inissious among the students of Georgia colleges. The convention will present a splendid program. Distinguished s|H*nkers on mis sionary themes will deliver addresses. Every college fn Georgia Is Invited to send five delegates to the convention. The Students of Mercer I'nlverslty and Wesleyan Female College will provide “ " (ertnlnment. The program lias not yet been agreed Upon, out It is altogether probable that one of the meetings, and probably the first one, will tie devoted almost entirety to tho |>leasunt work of getting acquainted with erteh other. Very important papers will be read on missionary subjects, und there will also he interesting discussions during the different sessions. One of the most attractive feature* of The following constitute the board of managers of the League. President, Professor C\ It. Forster, Wes leyan College: vice-president, A. T. Hind, Emory College: secretary-treasurer. It. J. Mlncey, Mercer Ltd versify; assistant secre taries. Miss Annie Young, Agnes Hoot In stitute; Miss Millie Itutharford, Lney Cobb; Edwin Underwood, Georgia Hohool of Tech oology: Miss Usale N. Holland, Georgia Normal and Industrial College: Miss Lolls Ur win. LaGranae: II. B. YanVsIkenbtirfli, of Georgia. BUCKING BRONCHOS WITH PAWNEE BILL University < gtCIFIC MUTUAL LIFE IKSUR1ICE POLICIES I re the moet up-to-date and A progressive h ontracta to be found, aa * they protect the I nsured, during hia life time, •rom loss of IXCOM K on account of llneas. Accident or TOTAL DISABILITY. bombiued with the uaual * payment at death. M U U any conditions arise, such as an nfortunate Accident or Ill ness happening | <> Ibe Insured, adding an nnsual expense In addition lo causing lost of Income, which make the Ife Policy of the PACIFIC MUTUAL a blessing. L ife Insurance has become a necessity * I n the business and social world, every roan F eeling the need of protect ing hia E state while he has the pow er to do so. ",FOUR IN ONE» , is the “insurance That insures." Information upon application. J, CLEMENTS SHAFER, MANAGER. 413—414 Peters Building, ATLANTA, GA. Bucking horses, many are »»f the opinion, are trained to buck, and tlmt it Ik not natural. This Is not a fact; bucking horses buck because they know- no better way to prevent submitting to the saddle. Among horsemen they are called "outlaws’* or brainless horses. Pawnee Bill with his show lias over a score of theae outlaw horse and cow boys, and cowgirls, who ride them. No other show in this country has with it women who dure tackle this style of tiding. It is only the most expert horsemen who dure try to ride a buck ing horse, and even they are not always successful. However, with the Pawnee Bill show the women enter with the sport with the same vim and earnest ness as do the men. Jn fact they are more successful than are the men. The contest between the bucking horses and the men anti women who essay to ride them in a bona tide contest for It can not be fixed. It is an honest struggle for supremacy between horses and their would-be rider. The Pawnee Bill show will be In Atlanta next Monday. EISEMAN & WEIL WILL NOT HAVE A IFIRE SALE" Whitehall Street Clothiers Will Close Out Damaged Stoek to Jobbers. WIFE OF MAYOR HAMBURGER DIES IN COLUMBUS, GA. B|>*cUI In Tin- Oeorglsu. Columbus. G»., Nov, X.—Mr*. Francis T. Hamburg*! 1 , wife of Major Louis Hamburger, dloil at her home In (hlz city yesterday afternoon. She leaye* four children, two of whom reside In Montgomery, Ala., and two In till* city, Her husband, Major Louie Hamburger, la pre.-blent of the Hamburger Cotton Mills, of this city. Risemall Jk Well, til* ('lolliletf »i 1 Whitehall street, who sustained heavy loss bv Arc and water on Sep tember 20, have effected a settlement with the Insurunce companies and will dispose of their damaged stock to Job. bera and wholesale inet-chante In bulk. Thia Arm enjoys too high a reputa tion to Jeopardise Its standing with the public by offering damaged goods for sale, even at a great reduction. They have therefore placed every garment that fs the least Injured on the third lloor of their place and will close It out to Jobbers. In speaking of their determination not to place any damaged atnek on tho murket Mr. Well, of till* Arm, say* fhut they are only following out their gen eral /policy of offering only spotless goods to their customers, and that they could not think of retailing anything else. He also says that their slock Is even more complete now than liefore the Are, as they have received many goods by- express since their loss, and that their clothing stock and all other lines carried on the Arst and second Aonrs are now up to their usual com pleteness and contain many novelties heretofore not shown In the city. The action of the Arm In not selling the damaged stock to customers hua attracted most favorable comment. WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. I.*»* llisu one year ago placed on iht market the new Hsllsrd Bifocal, tiring rending nnd walking vision In one rnine nnd looking Aka one glnsn. Ther bar* proven the mnnt niieeiinsful of nil the ad vertised Invisible bifocals. Ground In a deep torle curve, giving s large vl.nsl Held for rending, nt well as walking. They are Hie moat pel-reel and Iteautlfut glass told. IN OUR STORE hai Itctu selected with the ut most care to secure the best, and we feel conAdent that our drugs are pure and entirely reliable. Our prescription department is In the hands of thoroughly experienced prcscrlptlonlsts, who execute all or ders accurately and promptly. If you are particular as to the qual ity of your drugs, medicines and toilet articles, you will do well lo try us. Our prices nr# ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Brannen & Anthony Druggists. PROBE FOR PEONAGE CHARGES IN VIRGINIA 3( 102 Whitehall St. 30 Marietta St., ( 2 East Mitchell St. Liauoffl for Medicinal Use. ■i-1 1 “Pi '1 Stores. A HitK'lk frcitoMf fal Wltiler. Qplom, w»r. pbisr. Cottltt, ChlonU Toixco a*d Nrswllit aft or Kuto CtbtviHm, IhtOnlyKetlfjIniH* fete in Georgia. 229 Woodward Aw„ ATLANTA, 6A. The corridors on the top Aoor of the Federal building are crowded with for eigners of the Teuton type, who, It I* understood, arc in. Atlanta to tell the J-’ederoI grand Jury^ what they know about peonage. Assistant United rtintes Attorney General diaries XV. Russell has been working up evidence against several employers of large forces of unskilled labor fn different part* of Georgia— railroad contractors, mine operators, lumber men and the like—but it Is un derstood that most of the complaint lias come from disgruntled Individuals who have wunt*d to quit their work while In debt to their employers. Sev ers! cases In Georgia and Alabama have been Investigated within the last yenr. but very little reliable evidence savoring of peonage has yet come to light. ALLEGEO ASSASSINS OF THOMASON CAUGHT Jfprvisl IV The Georgian. Spartiifthufic. 8. C.. Nov. L-Pttn Jfratb ami Fite .N**h. Imth colored, hive been commltt**! to JaII, Keith ImIu* rbiifnl with nmrdef *n«l Nub with being an ac» rt»**»r.v to the crime. Ho* end mouth * ugo, T. «\ Tbompxoa wan kilted while nittltiK before the fireplace in the house of * man named Amlersoo. Thu allot wa« tired through a window. At the lti<|iioft no testimony w*» adduced to show Wlfo committed the crime. The i-nee will 1>e tried at the NovcuiIht term of the court of general aettloit. f WE DO NOT RUN A PRINTING OFFICE But if you will call on us we will be pleased to talk printing and this label to.you. We may be able to interest you in a business way, EXPERT PRINTERS SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE. Atlanta Typographical Union. 520 Candler Bldg. P. O. Box 266. PlIRSE-WELLS PAPERCO WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING P R INTIN OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 16 1-2 E. Mitchell Street, ATLANTA, GA. How Our Acme Double Flint Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels Is mad* from th» bait Wool Felt. Saturated and coatad undar a naw proceaa with A»- phalt. la a rubbar-ltk* (danaaly compressed) Rofttng Fait, V'oatad on both aid*, with Silicate. riaoUts the UPtlon of vapor, acid* and lira. Not effected by hnnt or cold. Th* roofing that nnvtr leak*. Eft felly affixed. The experience »t twenty year, prove* It' fa bn Ih. Beat Ready Rooting on the market. Put up In roll* 32 Inehea wide and 40 fact a Indie# long, containing 10a square fast, wrapped In htavy casing. APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS. 3-Fly. 80 pounds per roll, Complete. 2-fly. 70 pounds per roll, Oouplot*. 1-jqy. so pounds per roll, OompleU. SAMPLES AND FULL PARTICULARS TREE. Also *, 2 and l-ply Tarred Rooltlng Paper. Sheathing and Insulating Paper. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.. ATLANTA.OA. Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., .Herald Square, New York trally Broadway. Only ten minutes \ralk to 25 leading theatres. Completely renovated and trantformed in every department. Up-to-date in all re spects. Telephone in each room. Four Beautiful Dining Rooms with Capacity of 1200. t* The Famous German Restaurant Broadway's chief attraction for Spe cial Food Dishes and Popular Music. Esnieia Pisa. 449 Bmbs. 2M Baths. - WRITE IY)R BOOKLET. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY E. M. TIERNEY. M.n.e«r MILL AND COTTON GIN BURNS AT MOULTON S|,e*'lcl hi Tilt* Georgian. Decatur, Ala., Xov. 1.—A large grist mill nnd cotton gin at Moulton belong. Ing to C. C. Prince, burned Inxt night. The loss will Ik* over 33,000. The cause of the lire Is unknown. Only part of the loss is covered by In surance. Moulton I* sltuuteil In Lawrence county. 20 mile* west of this city. NEW SLEEPER ON W. & A. R. R. TO CHATTANOOGA. Effective at Atlanta, October 27tb, and Chattanooga. October 29th, tho W. & A. Railroad *111 operate on Us trains, Nos. 3 and *4, Pullman sleep- era between Atlanta and Chattanooga, train leaving Atlanta at S:S0 p. m., and passengers can remain Ip same until 7:00 a. m. next morning In Chat tanooga, returning passengers can get in eleeper ut Chattanooga at 8:00 p. nt. and arrive Atlanta 7:i0 next morning. - C. K. HARMAN. General Passenger Agent. Nalls, Tools, and Builders' Hardware. Builders’ Hardware, Nalls and Tool-. Lowest prices In Atlanta at our new store ut 150 Peters street. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON., Bragg & Rvon OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. Bragg PHYSICIAN AN SURGEON Offices: 324*325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 FLOOR PAINTS. For veranda doors, for kittlo-u floors, for auy kind of floors, Dri-< Hard, Durable; both Lwas and Senftnrs’. Georgia Paint & Glass Co., 40 Peachtree.