The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 29, 1906, Image 2

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THITI8DAT, NOVEMBER .3. 19id. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TRESTLE ON FIRE Seaboard Passenger. Train Narrowly .Missed Proba ble Wreck. A. & W. P. Agent At LaGrange Speaks His Mind About Herring’s Catarrh Cure to Tho Georgian. Chester. K «*., Nov. 28.—The destruc tion of the Seaboard Air Line trestle over Broad river, this county, and prob ably a serious wreck was narrowly averted Tuesday afternoon when the trestle was discovered to be on Are by I M. B. Summer, of the^Unlun and Glenn I Springs Yalbvay and Fire Chief Smith, of Union. These gentlemen had gone for a run ! from (Tnion on u motor car and about j 4 o'clock when they arrived ut Pride | they kmw smoke arising from Bruud i riven rest ie. Arriving there they found the woodwork to be ablate, one inipor tant brace having already burned through. The Are wan making rapid headway and being in a section where few personM live, great damage might have reunited even If passenger train No. 32 had not run into It. The Art In supposed to have been started from an engine pasting over the trestle. The trestle Is about n quarter of a mite long and Is $50,000. valued at about LIFE-LONG FRIEND KILLED BY ACCIDENT WHILE GUEST IN BOOM LaGrange, Ga., Oct. 22d, 1800. Herring Medicine Co., Atlanta, (Ja.: Gentlemen— I have derived great beneAt from the one bottle of Hcrring'K Catarrh Cure that I have used. I am Armiy convinced that this med icine will cure any one who suffers from Catarrh In any form after my experience with It. Yours truly, H. C. ASH. Agent A. & W. P. R. ft.. LaGrange, (Ja. HIGH TRIBUNAL STERN; LAST CARD IN DECK MAY SAVE RAWLINS Attorney Cooper Loses BOY HUSTLERS PAY Another Round in Fight. 11. C. C. will positively cure Catarrh In uil forms; contains no alcohol or f lates. One application convinces. 00 a bottle. flpecltl to The Georgian. Anniston, Ain., Nov. ^8.—News was received here this morning of the death at Ohatchle of Pete Pothit. a white man, by tho accidental discharge ?>f a gun In tha hands of Poq Private, a boon companion of Dothlt. and well known throughout the county. The young men were In a room with several others last night when Prlvett took a loaded pistol from a drawer for the purpose of ex hibiting the weapon, yhieh hud recent ly conie Into his possession. The pistol was suddenly discharged, the bullet en tering the heart of Dothlt, causing In stant death. For sals in Atlanta by Todd Drug Co., Grand Pharmacy, Jacobs’ Pharma cy, Brannon A Anthony. 8mith's Phar macy, 8harp Bros.. Whittakor-Courssy Drug Co. and Forbes’ Pharmacy. Gin Destroytd by Fire. Special to Tho Georglun. Prosperity. H. (*., Nov. 28.—Tile gin ning out At of H. A. * \V. D. Lorlt'k. at Irmo, wus destniyod by Are on Satur day. The origin of the lire Is unknown. The load Is $5,00tt. Palo Delicate Women and Girls. The Old Standard. Grova’a Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sola by all dealers for 27 years. •"•Ice 60 cents. Listings in The New Bell Telephone Directory close December 1. All your friends are subscribers. Now is a Dangerously near now is the noose to tUc neck of old man J. G. Rawlins. Unless John ft. Cooper. hi* attorney;*- Ands some other means of delaying the execution, tho old man will die on the Lowndes county gallows Decem ber 4. The Fiiprt m.’ court Wednesday night turned down the last appeal of Attor ney ( oopor and leclrned to mandamus Judge Mitchell, of the Lowndes supe rior court. This ple» was made by At torney <’ >ooer to got the supremo court onfiel judge Mltrhdl to certify to MU *'f exceptions to his decblon if using to grant Rawlins n new- trial because the records of the court not show that the defendant or his rounr l were In court when the verdict was received and sentence pronounced. This decision aas banded down after the entire court had been In consulta- tltlon from the time Attorney Cooper completed his argument In the after noon! NO LICENSE TODAY TO SELL SOUVENIRS License Inspector Ewing has lowed the lead of The Georgian In giv ing the papers 1 free to ncw3boy» aa Thanksgiving offerings, and he an nounces that the boys of the city will be allowed to sell jmuvenlr canes and football, badges on Thanksgiving with out having to takg out a license. Inspector Ewing secured the consent of Alderman Qullllan, chairman of the tax commltnttee, td do this. This comes, therefore, as n kind of Thanksgiving day gift from the city. Attorney Cooper admlttid before he left for Macon that Bbwllnn was notv* near to death, but he declared he had one Anal card to play. If that failed, he said, It was— Death cn the gallows for the olri man. SOUTHERN RAIL \VA Y TO HA VE NE W TRAIN ■ Atlsnta-Blrmlngham train. No. Si. The s* o • {new Washington train will arrive a mail service «:10 p- and will maintain the reau I lar Birmingham schedule. The new train will leave Washington nt 11 g>. m. i It Is hoped that tho transfer of mall to . the new train will prove a good Idea, I uh the officials believe It will eome i nearer arriving on time than .No. 37, Better From Atlanta to Washington. Ollichils of the Soul hern In Atlanta expect to have a hew train between Atlanta and Washington installed with in two or three weeks. The additional service is expected to lighten traffic on the eastern divisions, and It Is possi ble may eliminate delays to a great extent. This train. No. 43. will haul mull now’ hauled by No. 37. and will continue on to Birmingham, doing away with the .vhlch Is usually two hours or more late. No. 44 will be the northbound train, and will leave Birmingham nt G:40 a. m. and Atlanta nt 11:40 a. in. It hns also been reported that In stead of thirteen divisions the Houth- cm system!will be divided Into twenty- seven divisions. Each division will have a superintendent and a general shift is expected to happen next year. The superintendent will be held responsible for the moveihent of trains In their di visions, and the otAciuls hope that the new arrangement, will greatly facilitate ii»‘" niiniigriiinni biii ff the handling of traffic. good time to join. Oall Con- “ , Main 1300. tract Dept., AND FIRED ON CHARGE AGAINST BOY|SLAYER OF GAMBLER SURRENDERS SELE Ain'i'isl !<• ’flu* Georgian. Gadsden, .Mil, Nov. 29,—Willie Klktns. who, ii lx charged, attempted to kill J. U. llolderAHU, near Moun- tuinliorii a few weeks ugo, was cap- turned near Altoonu, brought to this city uml landed In Jail. •Holderfleld was driving along a lone ly road with Ills small son, when, It Is alleged. Klklnx stepped from be hind a tree and commenced to Are bis pistol, Uotderllfld whipped up Ills team und Klklus foil .wed, shunting at him, the balls narrowly missing Mr. Holder- Held and Ills child. Likins made good his cscuim* at tfie time. New York, Nov. 20.—A white-1 warded lunti, over 00 years old. walked Into Judge O'Sulll- van's eourt In general sessions yesterday afternoon. *’l waul to give myself up on the eharge of murder In the Mrst degree,” he said, when usk'xl what lie wanted. Then it eajne out that hi* was ‘itm*” Nay lor. ludletvd for killing IM Carpenter, a professlp^.11 gittplder. III the old Uossiik hotel nt Forty-second street ami Itroudwny, mi October It*. IS 1 cl. Naylor, whose right name Is Thoinus l\ l.un.iliiiii. shot Carpen ter three lltur*. MAKE SURE OF QUALITY You make sure that your auit is nil-wool and hand- padded. don’t you! Not so careful about your ahoea, are you! But you want to be—this year es pecially—because shoe ma terials have increased 52 per cent iu cost.- And the quali ty of n Rood many shoes has been cheapened just that ranch. The why to be aure is to ■get proof. And tho only way you can get proof is to buy He (fill Shoes. The Xpoe- ifieatioiis ta« which (foes with every pair of Royals tells yon. before you purchase, that the materials used in every pair of He- Ifnlx are the best obtainable. Sand for Style Book. Mail Order, Promptly Filled. Quarter Silts Mall Ordar Dapt. MURDER BY TROOPERS WITHOUT PROVOCATION Gen. Nettleton Inves tigates the Affair at Brownsville. and mean an encampment of nrm?d uniformed assassins. ”1 sympathize deeply with the col ored people in their upward struggle In Amorlca against fearful odds, but I believe the most damaging service that can be rendered them ns a race In title I>ei’lo«l of transition Ih that of cham pioning or excusing the criminal ele ment in their ranks.” 00OC09000000000000000000Q0 O HESSE TO EXPLAIN O ABOUT HIS REMARK8. O o O | O Washington, Nov. 29.—.Major 0 0 Hesse, of the Twenty-flfth regi- O O ment, at Fort Reno, has been 0 0 called upon by the war depart- 0 0 ment for an explanation of the 0 0 statement alleged to have been 0 0 made by him. In a newspaper In- O 0 terview to the effect that the 0 0 dismissed battalion of that regi- 0 0 incut was the best battalion in the 0 O United Htntcs army. O 0 6 00000000000000000000000000 COLLEGE STUDENTS GATHER AT MACON TO WITNESS GAMES UfifelSTMAb CLOTHING OUTFIT S15.00. p! DRESS YOUR SON • OR BUY AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR YOURSELF Send us $15.00 for a suit that Is well worth tint amount and we will give you FREE the followin’; outfit; * Suit ...., $16.00 Underwear 1.00 Top Shirt. 1.Q0 Collar and Cuffs .40 Neck Tie -. .50 Pair of Sox 25 Handkerchief -25 Pair Suspenders .60 Pair Hose Supporters 25 Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 ALL FOR $15.00 SEND THI8 AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Nam, Express Office Town or City Slate Kind of Suit Desired - Breast Maasura Waiat Meaaura Length of Trouaera No., of Collar ,. No. of 8ox No. of Cuffs If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Appointed Trainmaster. 6|it><'iiil •«> flie Georgian. * I Gadsden. Ala.. Xov. 28.—J. X. Teague. |\ trainmaster of the mineral division of ; the Louisville and Nashville, with head- «, quarters In Anniston, has been pro- j moted to the position of assistant su-,j peril, tend cut of this division, with ' headquarters In Birmingham. He will' be assistant to Huperlntendent T. K. j Brooks. PAULBURKERT , Fixed over 2,000 Umbrellas last year. Let liim fix yours. 1 Viaduct Place. HEADACHE8 AND NEURALGIA FROM COLD8 LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy remove* cause, fall for full name. Look for signature 12. \V. Grove. 25c. TELEGRAPH OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM TOUR ENAMELS. TUEL i complete line of Lucas & Neal's Enamels, Iron Bed Enamels, Bath En amel, Enamel for nil purposes. GEORGIA PAINT AND I OF GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree. $3.50 and $4.00. 6 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. I THE SmS’WiWmmS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR., Sales Agent. Brownsville, Tex., Xov. 29,—General A. B. Nettleton, of Chicago. former as sistant secretory of tho treasury and a lifelong Republican, who is *11010 on business, bus. at the request of the cit- Urns’ committee, prepared and Untied a statement regarding the disorder cre ated here on August 18 last by negro soldiers of the Twenty-flfth Infantry, whs have since been mufterod out of the service by order of President Roosevelt. General Nettleton was requested to make n thorough investigation and give his llmlltigs to the public. This action deemed advisable by the committee In view of the many false Impressions which have reached the general pub lic regarding the affair. Nettleton’* Statement. The atntemenl of General Nettleton, In part. In ns follows: •’The well attested evidence, contro verted by none. Is that the colored troop* were treated here with the same consideration with which colored sol diers of like, bearing are Heated in most garrison towns of the Northern states. That on the other hand, the street conduct of some of them was often aggressively and causelessly In solent toward white men and women; that there was no provocation for the murderous raid by the soldiers, unless It can me called a provocation that the drinkers among them were provided with separate bars In certain saloons and that on two occasions Individual liistdence was resented by tndlvtdujil citizens, both of whom happen to have been Republican federal offleem. Shots Not Returned. "There was no ’riot* and no street •rows,” as many newspapers persist In calling the occurrence. It was simply a most cowardly conspiracy to terrify, wound and kill unoffending men, wom en and children at the hour of mid night, when defense or resistance was Impossible, and was not even attempt ed. Evidently not n return e*>t was fired. ••In view of the facts us I And them here, ihe present attempt on the part of some to make martyrs of any por tion of the discharged men would be appalling. If It were not grotesque. The conspiracy of silence on the part of all members of the battalion prevents the government from punishing the pre vious conspiracy of violence and mur der and the dismissal of all alike fmm the service which they have disgraced Is perfectly just. President Did Right. Macon. On., Nov. 29.—Thanksgiving will he h veritable college students' day in Macon. The Mercer and Wake Forest debate and the two football gumes. Georgia and Auburn and Ocor gi» and Gordon, will bring the girls and hoys from all sides. In the first place there will he the Alabama contingent, which will come to cheer Auburn on to victor)*, then there will be great delegations with Oeorgiu and Gordon, from Athens and Bartlesville. These male students will give an ac tive air to the celebration of the day here, but tho grace and beauty of the occasion will lx* furnished by the young ladles from Monroe Female College und the Georgia Norma! and Industrial Col- lege. Piles Cured Suffering for Yean, and Bed-Rid den From Pile*, a Massachu setts Man is Cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. Trial Package Mailed Free to All Who Send Name and Address. "I tried the sample of your cure you .sent to me. I used It and then/bought a 5Uc box. The results were immedi ate nml surprising to me. I assure you, I had lw*en to a dozen of the best doc tors and paid much money to them with no results whatever. I had this affliction for 20 years. I was In a hos- pita I for a long time, and I jeft it physically broken down. ! have been so had for months at a time os to be unuble to walk. Having a friend who lost Ids life by an operation, I desisted from ever having that experiment tried on me. I owe you a debt of grat itude. I believe that piles would he banished from humanity and become J. Levin, general superintendent of tin* Western Tnion Telegraph Company, with liendqiiarters hi Atlanta, ’ho* returned, nfter an ab*eu<*c of serernl weeks on n tour of Inspection. Mr. Levin vlslt«*<l offices In Georgia, Florida. Mouth Carolina, North Csrollmt. Ylrxlnla. 'West Virginia. Kentucky. Old Company Goes to New Orleans Next Week. was iV III to 1:1 mpnnled by tin* superintendents of sev-1. A neu .nnw oinpnti) era! t'dogmph offices In large cities of tidal Dorado theater nest week and will make section. I Its dehut in Atlanta Monday night in Kupcrintcudcut Levin reports that the j **Imvy Crockett.” trip wax very enjoyable, und the (lives-| The old. company, which lias been plvux- howco everything to In* 111 satis*. |„i» large audiences nt tin* popular piny Million. NEGRO ATTACKS Tliev battle With Black Till Help Arrives. Hot Spring*, Ark., Xov. 2t*.—For half an hour last night Mr:r. John Klimnr, wife of a prominent merchant, and Mix* Florence JIcKcehnn fought a gro to prevent him nccompllxhlng both burglary and criminal nxxault. In the light Mix. Hlimns was choked almoat to death and beaten until her clotheM were covered with blood. When the two women ware totally e*. hauated. and prone upon the floor of the kitchen of Mr*. Simms' home, her husband arrived, mpl the negro tied. Officer* and clttxens are searching the city and suburbs for the negro. Excitement runs high, nnd If he |s enught a lynching will follow. •k. ws. formed for Kl lmnirto, and Ii reputed to lie sn imusiiidt.r strong one Tie* l-iiilhig muM. who will e!uo lie stage mnmiger. wns borrowed from (Toirle* Frohmnu, nml nfter plnylug here several weeks. wPI join one of the big Prolimnu prodllolloui. SHOT INTO HOUSE ' WOUNDING GIRL, IS CHARGE MADE speedy action also makes It extremely favorable for Impatient people. I am yours slQcerety. George H. Bartlett, Mattapan. Mass.” Instant relief can be gotten by using the marvelous Pyramid PJIe Cure. It immediately reduces all congestion nnd swelling, heals all sores, ulcers and Irritated parts. Th® moment you start to use it your suffering ends and the cure of your dread disease is in sight. Tho Pyramid Pile Cure frequently renders u surgical operation unneces sary. Don’t subject yourself to this except us a very lr.s». resort. The Pyramid PH? Cure Is put up in the form of “easy-to-use” specially made suppositories. They are soothing, painless, instant and certain. A trial treatment will be sent you at once by mail. In plain, sealed wrapper, without a cent of ex|>enee to you, If ; you send your name and address to I believe no other course than that Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. After you receive tho sample, you can get a regular size package of Pyra mid Pile Cure nt your druggist’* for SO cents, or If he hasn't It* send us the which -the president lias pursued Is open to 1dm. unless every American community. North and South alike. Is be given cause to dread the prox imity of the negro garrison, as L would money und u« will send U to >«.u. IN BASSETT TRIAL New York. Nov. 29.—That tile sensa tional testimony against him In the Uassett divorce trial. In Washington. Is either bought or perjury. Is the only statement that could be obtained from the Rev. Lawrence Hunt, of the Noble Street Presbyterian church, Brooklyn. Mr. Hum was bitter regarding the witnesses against him and Mrs. Bas sett. He decline,! to discuss how Sirs. Bassett had spent her time while vis iting her cousin In High Bridge, when she had been away on several occasions for two or three days. LINE. FRANCHISE 18 WANTED FOR TROLLE Special to Tho Oeorgian. Macon, Oa., Nov, 29.vAppl!catton wus made at council on Tuesday night by the Macon and Albany Securities Com. puny for a franchise allowing the com. pany to run electric cars through the ity of Macon on the way to Albany Special to The Georgian. , Anniston, Ala., Nov. 29.—Gone to un known parts Is one William Haley, wanted by tho sheriff, charged with shooting Into Jim Cobb’s house last Saturday night and wounding a young daughter of Cobh's. A warrant was promptly sworn out by Cobb for Ha ley’s arrest and placed In the hands of the sheriff for execution, but that of ficer has been unable to locate his man, and It is believed that he Is on Ills way to Texas. Cobb lives on the Uonahoo place, near Leatherwood, where tile crime was committee. IN OUR STORE has boon selected with the ut most earn to Bocuro tho best, an- we feel confident that our drugs arc pure and entirely reliable. Our prescription department Is in the hands of thoroughly experienced prescrtptlontsts, who cxccuto all or ders accurately and promptly. If you aro particular as to the qual ity of your drugs, medicines and toilet articles, you will do well to try us. Our prices nro ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Branneii & Anthony * Druggists. COFFEE SLAVES. thousands of Persons Don't Know Why They Aro Miserable. and return. The petition- for a franchise has been handed over to a special committee, nml at next Tuesday's scsalr.n a report kill be made. .Most of our trouble* come from what we eat anil drink. Even bad habits seem to become more reupeetahle with age. The cof- fee habit lias an ancient pedigree, but It la none the lees disastrous to ninny. "During the live years before I was married," writes n California school teacher. "I became a slave to coffee. "I became a nervous wreck and my stomach was almost ruined. Sly fmsl would not digest. I suffered great pain after eating, nnd could not sleep an en tire night through. My whole system seemed to be poisoned. "After my marriage I still used cof. fee and steadily grew worse. About eight years ago my father, who had been at a sanitarium where they used Postum rood coffee, spoke so often anti In such glowing terms of It. my hus band and I decided to try It. I have been gradually, but surely, cured by It* use and never felt so well In my life. "We still use Postum giving It to our two . little boys, who always beg for It. and we think th- day's wrongly begun without It for breakfast "Am able to eat anything I |{ke aTid call sleep soundly all the night through. Name given by Po-.tuin Co Battle Creek. Mich. Rend Ihe book •Tne Rood to U-llvIHo." 3 (102 Whitehall St. 30 Marietta St., ^ ( 2 East Mitchell St, Liquors for Medicinal Usq: Nalls, Tool* and Builders' Hardware. Builder*' Hard wan*. Nall* «nd '* ••••i* 4 - Lowest price® In Atlanta at our n* * store at 130 Peters^street. P. J. COOLEDGE & SON, A KlMtffk »*»'»«•''*• iv*l.t«. «F«*. **V y.pHat, c.«i«». ' f r,tK<s ssj *«'* , '*V si, j ItotWtW® 1 * tut* in Georgia- 229 Woodward Ai:„ ATLANTA. SI Bragg & Ryon OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. PHY8ICIAN AN 3 Offices: 324-325 Century Bids- Bell Phone 3901 — "There’s a rea* in. IsadWUiSKEV H*3IT» cured si hewr I outf.viu. n«o., ^ tlculsrs^srn' ] .*tIanta > \«a.~o3i« IM N.rrvot