The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 01, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA OEOROIAN. TTEhNKShAV. Of'TORRIl V.*< Thes? Prices Will at - least make y<2\\ sit up and tak? notice. qiw are Specials for Friday and Saturday. 4711 Soap, •'a - 10c Witch Hazel, quart, - 25c 20 Mule Team Borax, lb. 9c Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 15c prank pdmondson & Eiro., 14 South Broad. j Druggists of Quality. HICH BRIDGE GUILT! IS A LIFE SENTENCE •After a fair trial iiuil n hard-fought Ue fen*#*. Alex Walker, the first fried of tha iipgroea who were in the mob which killed «'aunty Policeman Heard in South Atlanta September 24, was found guilty or murder by n superior court Jury late Wednesday af ternoon after comparatively short delibera tion. The Jury recommended mercy, and Judge Uonn, acting on this. Immediately sentenced the negro to life Imprisonment and certified to a motion for a new trial* to be heard In about two weeks. The entire five hours allowed by the court for argument were consumed and It was nearly 5 o'clock when Judge Kuan begnu Ills charge. J. 1). Kilpatrick, who spoke for the defense, claimed that the negroes who shot Heard were afraid-whether or not their fear was Justified—that they were ■cared of a mob which. It had been report* ed. wns coming to Brownsville, and that when they saw the squad of'men coming on foot they did not realise that they were •ounty (K)llce. The cases will be-earrled first to the state supreme court and if the -decision of the lower court Is not reversed or modified .‘.“ lawyers for the negroea will take the n-.-Htcr to the supreme court of the United States. All of the witnesses In the cases con nected with the killing of Mr. Heard have been excused until they get fur ther notification from the court. The evidence In the cases'of some 13 or 20 of the other prisoners is Identical with that Introduced In the Walker case and the defense will be ah lines. For this reason the remaining case* will be put off until utter the argument for a new trial in i he Walker case. Freights Collide Rear End Cabbose Is Demolished. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Xov. 1.—A rear-eud collision occurred here this morning on the-Central railroad bridge over the Ocmulgeo river, be tween freight trains No. 95 and No. 37, from Savannah. Train No. 95 was hi charge of Kuglucer Wagner. Conductor Jones had arrived In the yard and was standing ou the bridge. Train So. 37 was In charge of Kugiuetv Carr and ( onduetor Truesdale. Kiigluc l»/74, pulling No.. 37. was couald- ably damaged, while t' demolished ami 1 was hurt. The wreck oco the river bridge. orretl at 8:45, directly on FEAR AN ATTACK NEARJENFUEGOS Much Feeling Continues Be tween Cuban Liberals and Moderates. Havana. Nov. 1.—The American commanding officer at Soledad, near Clenfuegoe, reports another asaembly of armed men at OJo de Agua, and aaya he fears trouble. There is a strong undercurrent of feeling between the Liberals and Moderates. A lieutenant of police has been mur dered by a drunken man at Clenfuegos. Mr. Terrill, formerly auditor for the government, has arrived hero to exam ine all fhe government departments. Governor Magnon hopea they will be In fairly good order and thinks It advis able that their precise condition at the beginning of the provisional govern ment should be determined. Demtrlo Castillo, former governor of Santiago province, has been appointed to succeed General Rafael Montalvo as warden of the penitentiary. The transport Summer arrived here today. Mrs. Bell, wife of Brigadier General Hell, waa a pasaenger. The Suinner brought supplies for the quar termaster's department and five war automobiles. E WE ONL y sell the bes Our displUv of Heating Stoves is undoubtedly the laigest and most complete ever shown under One roof in the Citv of Atlanta. It includes all of the best makes, such as Estate Oak, King Oak, Vortex Hot Btast .and Queen Oak. This great assortment of stoves enables the purchaser to compare the various lines side by side. Another advantage is this, that if you have a preference for any partic ular style of stove you will find it here. You are not confined in your selection to one or two makes, but are enabled to choose from a line of the greatest stove manufacturers. In the accompanying illustrations we show some attractive bargains in high class stoves, any one of which may be had at exactly the same price as advertised, and no effort will he made by our sales people to sell you something else. IS E AGAINST AUGUSTUS HARTJE Mrs. Parker Offers Proof That Herring’s Catarrh Cure CURES! Evidence in Famous Divorce Case May All Be Reheard. I’titMiurg, Pa., Nov. J.—The evidence In the Hartje divorce c»*e and the Hooe 'perjury caee will all be re-heard, If the plan, of Mr,. Hartje', counsel are carried out. , conspiracy charge ha, been en tered against Augustus Hartje, the mil lionaire paper manufacturer, hi, broth er-in-law, John Welaoni, and the negro coachman. Clifford Hooe. They will be arraigned next week. So Easy a Child Can Use It. '-’o th. Public: I have been a v-nflroiea ■ nv *ffd fur fix ywuirtfronj catarrh of fht *«<ad. nasal passage* and ttoinach. ! c, -ughtd Incessantly, eould not sleep m l '•It tliat my days ware numbered, as • y alater ar.d brother died from t!;!« ’•rrlble disease. f spent moat of In bed, and was only able to ke*r* *°NMr by sheer will power. I had ' * ntiant annoying tickling tn my thron*. me t.» cough all the time- I • *■ weak and nervous and In a ni“»t horrible condition. I have been trea’td b > specialists for year* and have takes everything recommended, but bathing ever benefited m* until I began '/king HERRINGS CATARRH CURE, • am now practically well, after hat inf tJ*ken two bottles of this great remedy. 1 *at and sleep well and my cough i* f^ne. My Improvement lias beta per- • »xtiy tnaivclloja au£ I want everybody ;• know vf this great (jod-send to <jf. •♦'mg humanity. Gratefully, MRS. M. K. PARKER. *7 Poplar gtreei. AtUria. Ha. At AH Drug Mores, $1.00 a Bottle. GIRL SUFFOCATED S FOUND IN HOME AFTER FIRE IS OUT Epinrlal to Tile Georgian. Chitllauoogit. Tenu., So*. I.—Nellie Neat, a pretty girl, Is In a serious condition as the result of being suffocated In n fire which burned a boarding house In St. Elmo, / After fhe volunteer Are department had deluged the house with wafer.*ll was sue* grated tliat the ghl might not hove co.n«- ont Going to her room upstairs, she was resettl'd. • ESTATE OAK. With uteel drum for soft coal, hard coal or wood, with Jointless round ash pit. Priced from 818,00 to„ . $45.00, O. K. ROMEO. FOR COAL OR ornamented swing top, handsome design, •hangeable to wood stove by removing one end chunk; drop front feed door, carved feet, draft slide in drop feed door, end fire door for wood. Priced $5.00 and $8.00 KING OAK, With perfect combustion air chamber fire bowl. Air tight construction. Will'hold Are over night. Thoroughly modern and distinctive ki construction, design and ap pearance. Priced from $11.00 to $20.00 According to nlzo. Nothing better for the batli room or spare bed room—our "OEM" Oil Heuter; very economical and no trouble to attend. Priced $4.50 to $9.00 A FIRE SCREEN May be worth thouxund* to you In one winter. The little fellows are very precious, you know. $1.50 will get a good fire screen. >r ANDIRONS. The plain cast, from 40c to $6.00 Brass, very fine, from $7.50 to $10.00 A very lar£e line to select from and the prices are extremely low. The Vortex Hot Blast Coal Stove. 8oft Coal, Hard Coal, Crmhed Coke, Wood or Lightor Fuel. Thn Vortex Move, ure iibnolutely air-tight find guaranteed to remnln air-tight. They have a larger poM- tlre radiating «ur(ace than any other Mover, ivlileh with the air tight ronMructlon, giving perfect rontrol over the fire, throw, all the ih,-ftt Into the room,. No need to price until you aelect a alee. QUEEN OAK. Nickel trimmed. Tor coal or wood, and a beauty for fhe price; $6.50 to.,$1000 According to size. TARTAR LAUNDRY. price. We make then. Move, with roil for heat Ing pre«*nre holler for batli. From $5 to $12 -Till, it the Cookar with lb, whittle t b : call, the Cook and 1, the Cook', delight." w COAL VASES. Plain Vases but beautifully designed, from $1.75 to..$6.00 Brass Vases, very beautiful, from $10.00 to $15.00 sixes; from $4.60 to BLUE FLAME COOK ING STOVES. There Is nothing more con venient or more Economical, and 4 the cooking will equal a gas stove any day. Many PLAIN FIRE SETS. Many different styles and de signs; fell the way from fl.50 |M0 We liave something very nice at either price. BRASS FIRE SETS. Something vary fine In Bran Ure Ret,; come big bargains; ti.'A n>... ..$12.5o PYTHIANS PLAN A pirn whs set on foot Wednesday night for the erection of a beautiful $73,000 home by the local* Knights of Pythias. The movement fs being heuded by Georgia Lodge No. 153, K. of P. The following committee from this lodge was appointed to urfce upon the other seven lodges the necessity and the need of such a home: Carlo* Jaynes, chair man; Newton S. Thomas, W. J. Govan, Foster B. Vary and W. W. Durham. There are between 2,600 and 3.000 Pythian* in Atlanta, and It is felt that the raising of sufficient funds for the construction cf the building inn be ac complished eulaly in it short time. Maijv things that are of need to you we have not illustrated above—such as spark guards—they are very essential to all households and we sell them for only $1.00. Then the Coal Hod is an article that must be had—we have them all the wav from 25c to $8.00; of course after you get above 50 cents the brass goods come in, and you know that they will last a life time— Possibly you may need a Stove Fender—we have all (£ 4 CA ff 7 f)f\ sizes and priced from . , ifPle*/!/ iU JeJiUU We are prepared to serve you in a nice manner on all heating propositions and your orders will get very prompt attention— KING HARDWARE CO., 53 PEACHTREE STREET.