The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 09, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, I HI DAY. NO V KM It Kit 9, 190#. The Standard of Quality MOULTRIE PEOPLE BRUNSWICK LINE TO HAVE LOWER FREIGHT RATES Moultrie la to get a very appreciable I reduction In' freight rates. Thursday afternoon, after heaijng the petition of the people of Moultrie through Attor ney Kline, the railroad commission Is sued an order giving that place the same freight rates enjoyed by Thom- asvllle, Quitman and other points In that section. The railroads were represented only by formal petition against the rates. Recently the commission granted Bos ton. In Thomas county, the same rates os Thomasvllle, but It Is believed the roads will light the proposition before making the rates effective. Shortage of cars for cotton ship ments hss been complained of all over the state, and at Thursday's session the commission directed that ten cars a day be furnished to Fayetteville for live days, and five cars for five suc cessive days at Woolsy. The railroads complain t|uit they are doing all In their power, but that shortage in equipment causes the trouble. A delegation of Elberton cltlsens, compoeed of Charles Park, W. B. Adams, J. O. Swift, T. O. Tabor, Z. T. Copeland. W. C. Arnold and Editor ■kelton, appeared before the commis sion to appeal for better depot facili ties. The commleelon has directed the Seaboard and Southern to submit plans for new depots. BEGINS SERVICE CONFERENCE CLOSES PROFITABLE SESSION Its purity,quality and uniformity guaranteed by The Southern Cotton Oil Co. zssaseeBseizBssseBassssBBB^^ mi«**m******b** ROUND TRIP And Cheap One-way Rates -TO- CAUFORNIA AND NORTHWEST Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwsst until 8aptembsr 15th, with spsclal stopoyar privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1905. 1( •' JiCHEAP COLONI8T ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA 'AND NORTHWEST FROM AUQU3T 37th TO OCTOBER 31sL . Use the splendid through service of the' SOUTHERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from St. Louis or Chicago to destination with 8tcamahlp Lines to Japan, China, etc. Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention, San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st. WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt„ 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. Special to The Georgian. Columbia, 8. t\, Nov. 9.—After u moet successful session the fourth de partment missionary conference of the Kplryopal church adjourned last night. The cloeing eeaalon wae n greut rally tonight at the Columbia theater, whero ,500 people gathered hi hear speeches from Rt. Rev. Barnwell, I). U.', of Petersburg. Va„ and Rl. Rev. Pattun. These were powerful addresses on the subjects of missions and the cause has been given great Impetus. Bishops Capers, Weed, dray, Nel son, Keckwltli and Bratton havo at tended the sessions. The other speak ers were Rev. B. L Aucell, missionary to China; Rev. A. L Spencer, of Or lando, Fla., and Rev. P. II. Whaley, D. D., of Peneacola, Fla. 0L0 GERMAN CITIZEN MOURNED BYHUNDREDS The first trip of the passenger steam er of the Brunswick Steamship Com pany between New York, Brunawlck and Havana will be made on the first Saturday In December. The Inauguru tlon of this service means a new route between New York, Atlanta and Cuba, and one much ahorter for touriats from the Ohio valley. The "Brunswick” will make the first trip for Havana leaving New York December 1. Only passengers will be carried on the "Brunawlck" from Nepr York. The freight handled by the line will be carried by a special freight fleet, the first steamer. "Satllla," taking up this traffic Saturday, .November 10. The "Brunawlck" was purchased In New York several weeks ago by Presl dent Atkinson, of the Atlanta, Blrmlng ham and Atlantic, and a large f<JVce of workmen were engaged -to put the steamer In the beat shape possible for the comfort and convenience of pas sengers. The work has progressed rap idly and the officials were surprised that the schedule could be taken up so soon. ,j. This steamer Is expected to leave New York every other Saturday. It will arrive In Brunawlck the following Tuesday morning and after taking on 'passengers and freight fur Cuba will depart Tuesday evening for Havana, arriving at that port Thursday. The steamer will lie over In this port from Thursday until Saturday, when It will leave on Its northward trip, arriving in Brunswick Monday and New York on Wednesday night. BUSINESS DID NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS William Bender, one of the oldest Herman clllseu, of Atlanta, died Friday morning 4U- 6 o'clock, at Ida residence, 1U West Mitchell street. , He was a member of, the Turn Vereln German Society and ona of the oldeat Odd Fel lows In Georgia, being a member of the .Shiloh Lodge No. 71. The de ceased was >1 years of age. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday aft ernoon at 3:10 o’clock at the German Lutheran church. Rev. William Voll- brecht officiating. ORDERS IN RAWLINS AND DUCKTOWN CASES SUE NEGRO AGENT BEFORE COURT OF JUSTICE ORR The Atlanta negroes who claim to have been duped by the Metropolitan Mercantile and Realty Company and the Metropolitan Mutual Benefit Asaocla- tlon ar« continuing their fight with tho criminal prosecution of M. C. Col lins, the negi*o agent of the companies. These are the organisations which have a picture of the American Tract Society building of New York down in their literature |>nlnt the futures of thetr patrons In ultra roseate hues, but which. It Is alleged In suits, give only luridly lithographed, valueless documeuts in the forms of stocks aud bonds for the good money of their policy subscribers. Collins Is being prosecuted under the law which requires Investment compa nies to deposit with the state comp troller 926,000 for the protection of their shareholders before they are al lowed to do business In Georgia. Justice Orr, before whom the pre liminary hearing was had Thursday, has reserved decision until he has more thoroughly weighed the law under which Collins Is being prosecuted. TRIAL DF CHISHOLM WILL BE CALLED IN BIRMINGHAM COURT NOTED HORSE THIEF IS IDENTIFIED BY COUNTY OFFICERS Attorney General Hurt received Tburn- tiny tin; order* of the United Htntej *u- preiun court In both toe U trail u» auU Duck town c**o*. Tho llnnllns race will be made tho or der of the district court at ouee, uiul then man Unwllns' execution will lie up to the Alleging that ho ha* been fraudu lently induced to make u trade whereby he gave $5,000 for the good will and custom of ii buAlnefffi, of which In re ality the expenses exceeded thes gross Income, A. A. Lyon on Thursday naked the ftui>erlor court to compel N. G. Long to trade back. Lyon claims that he * traded with Long for a livery buslnem nt 37 Ivy street, awapplng the defendant real es tate, flocurltleif and casji to the value of $13,500 for the ,$7.5ou visible assets and the $5,000 good will. After conducting the business for six weeks, tho iietltloner says he finds that the custom and good will pre valueless ftnd ; hi fact' he imk T|f>st money. Even the Inventory of visible assets, ,he claims, checked short. Lyon claims that lie tried to get Long to trade back, but he would not do It and now the as sistance of thr court Is asked. Judge Pendleton 1ms Issued u tem porary restraining order prohibiting the negotiating'er discounting of cer- Llgon Johnson and* Arnold & Arnold represent the petitioner. NEGROES TO BUILD, BANK AND THEATER Hpcclal to The Georgian. New Orleans, Nov. A unique structure Is projected In' this city— uni iu* because of the fact that It Is Is to be built by a company formed by negroes and to be .occupied exclusively by negroes. A six-story building Is projected, and It Is estimated that It will cost $60,000.. It will contain u the ater, loilge rooms and u hanking Insti tution, together with offices for the accommodation of professional and business men of standing In the negro race. TheFJavor * that Grows in Favor are so dif ferent from the ordinary ready - to - serve foods. They not only please the taste and continue pleasing it inde finitely, but they satisfy the appetite, gratify the stomach, and benefit the entire system. Try them. 10 cents all grocers. You’ll become attached to Toasted Corn Flake* with the very first taste. Every spoon ful—every bowl—every package, you eat means more—and it’s all due to the fla vor. It grows on yoQ, BATTLE CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE COMPANY BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN TOASTED s>C0RNt5j if LAKES| LJSBm&k j CONSPIRACY CHARGE MAY BE MADE AGAINST COTTON MILL MEN h|NH‘lal .to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. «*., Nov. 9.—The Inves- tlxallon of the condition of the* English mill' operatives - alleged to have been recently Imported Into this country to work In the mills near the city und In Gastonia has taken a new turn, and District Attorney A. E. Holton has been sent here by the Washington uu thorlties to condurt the Investigation. For over n month Special Agent Me. Laughlln has been here conducting an examination behind closed doors, call ing the Immigrants Into Ills room nt the Central hotel In batches of two or three, or sometimes singly, and. It Is staled, has there asked them questions hearing on the manner In which they were tiersuaded to come to America by Mr. t'ostelln,' the representative of the mill men, and hna secured from each rcspme of what they were promised. It Is understood that the examination bus Included a close qulxzlng as to the treatment ' of the Immigrants after reaching their Southern homes. Tho district attorney Is now con ducting the examination at the Federal building here. From Washington have coine reports that’suits were to he Instituted sgalrtst the' mill men. and that u charge of conspiracy was lilad among the itosalble outcome or the affair. It being held that Mr. Costello, us agant of the mill men. would he considered In the light of working with their permission, and that therefore they are Involved In this way. The cotton mill men have employed counsel and will demand a hearing In the matter If any charges are brought against them. Malaria Make* Pals Blood. The Old Standard, Orovt’a Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the aystam. Sold by all dealer* for *7 years. Price 60 cents. Atlanta Pastor Acespts Charge. H|h>cI,iI to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C., Nov. 9.—Rev. D. G. Philips, of Atlanta, who was recently tor January is. 'rue rase j called to the pastorate of the Associate Its merits February 23. Reform Presbyterluu church, this city, I has arrived In Newberry and -has taken up his duties as pastor. The ITALIANS DEMAND I installation will take place next Sun TO BE EMPLOYED! lllukely officiating. day. Revs. O. Y. Bonner and H. B, Rome, Italy, Nov. 9.—A dangerous agitation Is now In progress In the town and vicinity of Ternl. because the government has awarded to Amer icans the contract for tilting up war- ■hlpa now being built In thut town, In stead of giving local contractors the work. Thousands of men paraded the streets yesterday, threatening violence unless they were given employment. The mayor of Ternl lias arrived in Rome to consult with the minister In regard to the outbreaks. $5,000 Reward CUBAN LIBERALS TO SEEK OFFICE SjMi lal to Tli»* Urorgtati. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 9.—Judge Thomas G. Jones, of the United States court for the middle district of Ala bama. fa at Birmingham 'to hear the case of Robert Chisholm, formerly pay ing teller of the First National Bank, of that city, charged with embexxle- ment. i Chisholm's plea will be Insanity, It Ij stated, and he has employed prominent attorneys to defend him. P. G. Smith, who ran a "future house," la also under Indictment and will be tried there. It Is aIMfed lia gift nearly alt the money en&ezxled by Chisholm. When Ifa gets through at Birming ham. Judge Jones will go to Anniston, and hold court there. It will be the first time a Federal court has been hold in 4he new govemmeut building. Hpcclal to The Georgian. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 9.—A white man who gave his name as J. P. Hamilton bus been arrested by the police aa be ing dangerous and suspicious, und has been Identified AS J. II. Johnson, an escaped convict from Baymlnette, Ala., und wanted In Georgia, Florida, Mis- Isslppl, Alabama und other Southern states for horse theft and burglaries. Under the name of various alias he has committed crimes in many cities, according to shertfTs from Alabama ahd Florida, who arrived here today to secure possession of the man. Ilia right name Is said to Darling Sunders, and he comes from DeKalb county, Georgia, ar.d Is wanted at Hatchers Station, Ga., for horse theft. -.rays.Remember the axatrve Rromo Caret a GoM fat One Day, < Havuna, Nov. t.—The growing ran- t intent of dlsratlefactlon among Llb- eraln because they could not Induce Governor Magoon to dlumlra Moder ate* from office crystallised In a *e- cret meeting of the Liberal committee on appointment*. The Liberate have raid they did not want office, but office* seekers have produced Much a preesure that \Jover* F nor Mugoon will be a*kcd to recog- j nlzc the Liberal aspirant* for political position* CUMMINS IS REELECTED BY PLURALITY OF 20,000 Pea Molnea, Iowa, Nov. 9.—Returns In Iowa are still Incomplete, but Gov ernor Cummin* haa been reelected* by 90,000 or more plurality over Claude Porter (Democrat.) The early return* received on election night were dis couraging to the Republican member*, but they came from unfavorable dis trict*, and all day today later reports continued to Increase Cummins' trad. Two of Iowa’s congressmen will be Democrat* J. F. Lacey, of the Hlxth district, was defeated by D. M. Hamil ton < Deni. I In the First district G. H. Tracy i Dem. > Is elected by 7l». The general assembly which will elect a sueceasor to J. I*. Dolltver next winter, will be controlled by a Repub lican majority of more than itfty on J*>!nt “ ——- • • — — Will lip paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral,, morphine, cocaine, ether^ chloroform, hcroiu, alpha and beta cu- caine, cannabis indica, or ehl6ral hydrate or any of their derivatives, in any of Dr. Miles’ Remedies. This applies to goods in original packages, unop ened, anil not tampered with. Certain unscrupu lous persons are making false statements about these remedies. the doctors could do me no good, i raw Dr. MIW Anti-Pain Pills adver- Ibought I so. and th I had headache so badly I could 1 store snd got a box. In u couple hour* I was sll tight. It waA the tint medicine to do me any good.” • A. A. ILLia Philadelphia, Pa. 5$63 Tacoma Street. IYELL KNOWN LUTHERAN TO DELIVER SERMONS We Have Added a New Department A Germ-Proof DAIRY KITCHEN *^*= NEAT, CLEAN, INVITING, APPETIZING — Entered on Jllahama Street, Next to Our Lunch Room. Conveniently Located. qWe Serve Dairy Food in Simple, Wholesome Style. Every Dish An Appetizer. ETOWAH RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED FOR REPUTATION.'' $15.20 Rev. W. II. Greever, of Columbia, S. C„ editor-in-chief of the Lutheran Church Visitor, will coma to Atlanta Saturday evening to remain* over Sun day. He will preach Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and Sunday night at 7:90 o'clock. In the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Aa the head of the publication Inter- eata, Mr. Graever occupies one of the most influential positions. In the church, and is widely known through out the South. His visit to the Lu theran church hare will be an event of much Interest to the members. Mr. Greever will be the guest of Rev. Olid Mrs. E. C. Cronk, at 196 Trinity avenue, while he la In Atlanta. STATE CONSTITUTION LIKELY TO BE AMENDED. Hpci'lnl to The Georglsu. Jackson, Miss., Nov.. 9.—The clamor of the southern counties of the state for a constitutional convention Is be coming Insistent. The people of these counties feel that thqy are being Im posed on In the matter of representa tion In the legislature and In the dis tribution of the school fund. It has been shown that the schools In the del ta are being run eight and nine months In the year without any local taxation and that the negro teachers In the del. tn receive more salary than the white teachers in the hills. This state of alfalrs is not pleasing to the people of south Mississippi and they srg de manding a change In no uncertain tones. A convention Is to be held In this city early In January to emphasise this demand. TAMPA, FLA. AND RETURN via SOUTHERN RAILWAY • Tickets on sale November 13th, loth, 20th, 22nd and 27th, 1000, limited 15 days from date of sale, Passenger and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree St. Phones 142 and 2199. Ticket Office, Terminal Station; Phone 4900 J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. BOARD OF TRADE MEN TO MEET ON FRIDAY! th« conductor, J. B. Martin, w*ouh! not accept end called two policemen on tilt- further. refUMal of the jiaraengt-r to pay another ufre. Mr. Andrew* al lege* that the motoralun knew thut hi* wu the first car Mince the transfer wan Issued, but that it was itgalnxt th** rules of the company for him to cor rect a conductor. ELECTRIC RAILWAY GETS ITS FRANCHISE A meeting of the commercial men of Atlanta will take place Friday after noon at 4 o'clock In the offices of the Atlantic Compress Company in the Candler building for the purpose of re ceiving final committee reports on the canvass for membership in the pro posed hoard of trade. A fund amounting to uver 92,90V has been subscribed,' but the entire amount necessary to secure quarters and ade quate service to receive quotations la estimated to he at least $4,900. It Is thought that the plans will he far enough advanced at this meeting to, allow the committees to discuss de tails of the organisation and operation of the exchange. your drugglit. who will an the first package will b< falls, he will return your money. 29 doses, 29 cents, Nevor sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The Atlanta and Carolina Construc tion Company was granted a fran chise for its proposed Interurbans to West Point and to Conyers by the aldermanlc board Thursday afternoon, despite, the objections of a few citi zens Hvlng on the right of way. Council haa already voted favorably on the proppsltlon. All that remains now Ik for the mayor to sign. This, It Is believed, will be done. Much of the material for the proposed Inter urbans has already been secured. The work.,it la stated* jvlil he pushed for- tft cfimplellon. Ward to i ANOTHER SUIT ON TRANSFER TROUBLE A motormun may not arbitrate trou ble between a passenger and a street cer conductor, says C. R. Andrews In a 99,000 suit died Thursday against the Georgia Railway and Electric Com- pany. Mr. Andrews claims that lie got a transfer from a Courtlsnd street car to a Copcnhlll car and after waiting forty minutes presented the transfer, which TO SAVE TIME- TELEPHONE! Use the* Bell, the Modern time - saver, j Reaches almost any- • * body at home or at distant points. An economical neccs-1 sitv in tin* home. Reasonable Rates Call Contract Dept M. /300 PILE8 CURED >N 5 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO UINTMKNT U guaranteed to care any casa of Itching, Blind. Bleed- •• * iMtip, UIIOU, UICCU- I Ing or Protruding .Plies ln-9 to .14 days I ley refunded. 50c. BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY.