Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 04, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, HEOQUAIIY (. IWr. When ,You Hear ROSENTHAL The Great Austrian Pianist you cannot fail to admire the beautiful finding tone of hia piano. 'We hold the exclusive agency for this section of the instrument used by the great Rosenthal on his present tour, the Weher Plano The musical sensation of the season Is the trium phant tour of Moris Rosenthal, “wizard of the piano." He plays in this city Feb. 12 at the Tabernacle Th«pl6no«f to day reeaivas ths homags of ths musical world and ths patronage of the public, not on past laurels, but on tho unequivocal platform of ita artistto excellence. Sec our exhibit of these msgnifleent instruments. PHILLIPS & CREW CO., 37-39 Peachtree Street PEERESS SATIRIZED III SOCIALISTIC PLAY London Society Guesses at Identity of the .Victim. By RICHARD ABERCORN. idoa. t>l>. «.—A eeeart comedy pro duced it the lleyoerket Ureter Is rroklus shrewd careers la sorts!jr, bat t»e Identity of the socialistic purses esllrlsed by the eu- thor. lira. Ilenry Se la restore. la -Her .Grace tbs Reformer" the Hoc Sees of Borieerootbe, played by the beeutKal Ethel Matthews. Is.shown .as * lady who Umclillm wtUe praettetea domes tic tyranny nnd ladotslof In lainry. reeds her speeches, eeeertln* that “prop- cells re. i sortellsni by The doc beat is cored of sham a e thief who n-ta Into her dreeelus room, fags sad liliufa her, aad rakes.' j her. and takes, her Jewels, explaining that he le e disciple ef here end Is pattlog her rlewe Into practice. Tbs one iirnoiluent peeress wh _ etr-ttg e~.l*ll.' I. of e—ness tk* ccilit... of Warwick, who. nithoagh no one eccaees her of bedly-lrretlur her servants. has never attempted to ucrlSce bar wealth In eerord- ence with Uc tenets of her erred. Her els- _ the Junior I.*l. h retaro for tbthoeplUllty liere the rtnlMMy stair have ibars. tbouirht for many yearn l**en honorary members. . ntt# .Yijpmiw thorn old be the t fact that alnca the counterfeit pr* •eminent of Wllhelui II has I wen tu the dab tho room where It bangs baa been ' lees and less by the member*. • kaiser himself is sxperted to at the dub on his next rlslt to leoadon. to thank the members personally for tertalnlng his representative^ -and to In spect the portrait. The dab will then ladle his majesty to lunrheoo or dinner. A RECORD BREAKER The New Drug Firm JACKSON & WESSELL DRUGGISTS, 28 MARIETTA STREET, CORNER BROAD. Opened Saturday and the rueh'ef business kept up throughout tho on. tiro day—Tho number ef proooriptiono filled on that day waa unprec edented in the history of any drug atora in Atlanta. Phones 377. Bell or Atlanta. Ifuscalsr development !• hot real strength, accordlug tu a rtmarkable essay by Staff Hunt eon A. Onskell. K. N.. Issued as an appendix to the officio! report on the health of the royal navy for 1101. Huff Burgeon Oaskell denounces In no measured terms the present erase for physical culture In so far as It alms at the development of great muscle. The "strong man" with de veloping apparatus l* ; often constitution ally wsak and has bis heart strained by un natural exercises. Moreover, ho offers very poor resists nee to the Inroads of disease. Hia hag* muscles artificially developed art Staff Surgeon GsakeII having mentioned the phystciJ ^cnltore system Introduced^ by his statements In an lutervtew with n im porter. •*A man who Is really physically Sts" said the famous strong man. "with evacy one of his organs and muscles in pfrfset- order, would not suffer afty III effects from the another man who ha* not brought him aelf Into perfect condition ou scientific lines often does himself very great harm by Tlolent exertions. of my system. 1 never i Ing of any sort. At the start my ‘illy —* — are i MAN ASKS 70 BE JAILED; WILL PA Y FOP HIS MEALS strain the organa or muscles which are Im perfect. It la only when these urgsns auil muscles become stronger that the training Is gradually advanced. I say without the slightest hesitation that the man who has undergone my system of physical culture Is much more capable of real at log disease than the man who has not. and his chances Jong life are considerably greater. •The uutnlier of brokcu-dowrn athletes Is becoming dally greater, for an Increased number of young men go In for violent ex ercise when their unfit condition will not stand the strain. Is*rge muscles do not mean much. - It la quality, uut quantity. Feeling that ha waa powerless to control hia appetite for liquor, William liaker, an expert wood carver, Satur day morning requeeted Recorder Broyles to tmprteon him eo he could not get hold of any Intoxicant. ker. Judge Broyles sentenced him to serve eeven days in the police station. The aentence was merely a straight out business proposition with Baker, and he Informed the recorder he wae perfect ly willing to pay for hie meale In the prison, ao the city would be put to no fUr Edward Clarke, the eminent ‘lawyer and ex-member of parliament, has Invented a new syotetH of shorthand, which he Is about to have published lu a cheap hand book. "My Complying with the requeat of Ba* expense In sobering him. SHE NURSED EPILEPTIC; NOW SHE WANTS ESTATE Another chapter In tho case of Mien I.. I- Tuggle. The two latter benefl- Lucy Vaughan, who died In tho Tower while steps were being taken to have her committed to ths Insane asylum al Mlllrdgevtlle, waa written Saturday, "hen Attorneys Harvey Hlll’and J. H. Hltlley Died a caveat with Ordinary Wilkinson to prevent the. last will and iretainent ot Miss Vaughan from being rrobated. Ii will be recalled that Mies Vaughan ".i- an epileptic who waa to have been at to the asylum through efforts n a le In her behalf by the Associated r>,aiitles. She had a small amount of property which brought her In an In- e uii. of about 66 a month, but It waa ft enough to support her. as ahe was t'i Hhly afflicted. Inn before ehe died she made a will •' avlng her property to Mrs. W. A. 1 "ler. Miss Gertie Moore and Mrs. claries, however, have renounced all clAlm to participation In the estate. Attorney Hill also secured it rule nisi which compels Airs. Fowlcr to .show cause at the March term of court why she should not he made tu give bond as administratrix. All ot these actions were brought at the Instance of Mrs. Carrie L. Rogers, a cousin of Miss Vaughan, who wants the will set aside, alleging that Miss Vaughan waa about to be sent to ths asylum and was not capable of making a will. Ill addition, tt Is allege,I by Mrs Rogers that ahe kept Mlse Vaughan for a long time and nursed and waited upon her, and for this reason she clams she Is entitled to what Mies Vaughan t *Thoae named In the will are alleged not to be of any kin to the deceased and should not participate In the ea- tate. THE TRUTH MATTRESSES adaptation of Taylor's eyelets. which Is t la bo rate that our can cntly learn It from n toaebrr. Hut mine Is much simpler. Iii fact. It Is an simple that It require* no teacher. Anybody may learn It l»y hluitelf. One great distinction It has la that there are n» thick and tbln strokes, ao that It can be written with a pen, a pencil or a stylo graph." DEPOSITS Of KAOLIN FOUND AT Special to The Georgian. Amertcuii, Oa., Feb. 4.—Rich deposits of kaolin have been found here and In Bumter county. Generally this clay In very valuable and lir citnea where big deposits have been found, land Is aell- lng nt high figures. On the t'hantbllss farm rich deposits were found and 140,000 waa paid for the section of land. The proposed Western nnd Gulf rail way from Amerlcus to Vienna will de velop thla territory, making the coat of shipping so very' much tighter, that It will pay to develop these valuable de posits. Another rich deposit was found only about two miles from Amcrtrua on Muckolce creek. DON'T GET SOAKED! Buy a Cravenette and Rain-Proof yourself— EIS EM AN BROS. Include their splendid lines of CRA VENETTESin the February price-lessening propaganda— NOW SELLING FOR 1-4 LESS The big store is teeming with authentic bargains in men’s, youths, boys* and children’s clothing—and many other ap parel items. EISEMAN BROS., 11-I3-1S-17 Whitehall. Baltimore, Md. ATLANTA, Washington, D. C. u ALABAMAN SECOND IN ANNAPOLISCLASSi GEORGIAN WINS HONOR Special to The Georgian. Norfolk. Vo.. Feb. 4.—Georgia haa a repreaentatlve In a claaa of fifty first claaa men who have Ju,t passed successful examinations and will graduate from the Annapolis Naval Academy on February II, when the secretary of the navy, Mr. Metcalf, will In person present the diplomas. This la Henry R. Keller, of Melnhard, Oa., who passed thirtieth In the class. South Carolina has three graduates, these being George C. Logan, of In case of a Iota Charlsston. twenty-eighth; Jacob Hydrlck, of Orangeburg, twenty-sev enth, and Major C. Shirley, of Ander son. who passed as eighth. The class was headed by William O. Wallace, of Warrenburg. Mo., with L)ean R. King, of Scottaboro, Ala., a use second. Other Southerners to paaa were; Pres ton H. McCrary, of Lenoke, Ark., fourth; ttavla 8. H. Howard, of Pales tine, Texas, sixth; Churchill Hum phrey, nr Louisville, twelfth; Emit A. Klychteneteln. Corpus Chriatl, Texas, thirteenth: Claudius R. Hyatt, of Joneavllle. Va.. fifteenth. All will be given a commission as Junior lieutenants In the new navy and The Southern Mutual Insurance Company, of Attjana, jptana to build a new horns offloa on the present site of Ita building In that city which will be of model fireproof construction and seven stories high. It will coat 1160,000 and will be the largest ferro-concrete building In the South. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee, of which Hatch * McGaughey. of At lanta, are general agents, has Increased Ita assets to nearly three million dol lars snd Its surplus to policy-holders to tl.167,112 In ths course of last year's bualneis. The Ocean has recently Is sued a new form or automobile policy In which .he assured Is practically glvep the right to be hia own adjuster and cruisers Just being commission BAT ■ , MAJR8TII.'" HE'LL UKT TlljCm TO THE cabby- REMOVAL. * YOU WILL FIND US NOW AT 816 PEACHTREE STREET, CORNER TENTH. WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU OR HAVE YOU CALL US UP PHONE 80 NORTH. WILKER- 80N St BRO. MANY APPLICANTS FOR POSTAL JOBS MINISTERS ASK STORES TO CLOSE The recently organised Atlanta Cler- Icua, composed of the Episcopal min isters of the city, haa adopted reao- lutIons appealing for a closer observ ance of the Sabbath by bualneta houses and other enterprises. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. Judgments Affirmed January 31. 1907. • nly half been told. All cotton mattresses ' s bv a long shtit—one Is stuffed, the "th< : staple. When buying a mattress would " air : We will tnke pleasure In iloln* tt I mat- of the ,\n the iniv no plK in the bag COTTON MATTRgftftEA • $5.00 and up. COTTON FELTED MATTRESSES S' 250 » rd ^io&pooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooocooooooo 0 ,, . pur libaral credit ayaUm makaa peaaihl* ? v *T* r h ?ri* ^"nc*!' V ° U ° 0 * ,v;dt payment* weekly or monthly to euit your co Q P ocoooiooooooooaooooooooeooooooooooootwoaoaocH-oosoo Richardson vs. State, from Miller *u- l*rtor court, before Judge Seabrook. \V. I. fieer, by Z. I). Harrison, for plain tiff in error; J. A. Lilng, solicitor gen eral. bv It. R. Arnold, contra. Few* vm. Htate. from Illbb superior court Judge Felton. John It. Cooper. f.»r plaintiff in error; William Hrun- ann. solicitor gcnerp| ( contra. (Thre- bills of exception.) Judgments Revereed. Rh hinds vs. O’Brien Brothers et al., from city court of Atlanta. Judge Reid. Jam*** I,. Key. for plaintiff In error; J. nnd King. Himldtng A* Little, i onft Ml I loti vs Htate. from city court • Nashville. Judge Peeples Hendrick j Smith Ar Chrlstlnn. for plaintiff In ei i »r: W. !> Rule, solicitor, contm. j>hnond*ou va. Htate. from city Carmichael-Taliiian Furniture Go, r l arrange. Judge Harwell. Hutton rejoy. for plaintiff la err r; Uunry i‘vr*4. solicitor, contra. >unran va. Htate. from Wilcox *'i- l->i court, Judg * Mus lin. John It one hundred and thirty application* have been received by the civil service officials In Atlanta from persons In At lanta and vicinity who wish to become postofflce clerks and carriers In th* Atlanta postofflce. The examination will be held on the fourth floor of ths postofflce building next Wednesday and Thursday. About seventy of the applicants ans white and the officials expect to secure about forv ty eligible*.from the number, ter. the diM'he* of Kutherlemt. also hold* MM'InUntil- view*, and the ditches* of l.«**de In another democratic peere*a. Hut the riMiuteoA of Warwick 1* the only peere** wh«» actually spread* the propegaada of soc!nll*m lu speeches and writings. PLAN TO OVERTHROW OVERSEER VOLTVA Chicago, Fab. 4—Opposition to thr rule of overscct- Vollvii In Zion lily look the open field today. Tile circu lating nf n petition to Receiver llatc- ly asking for the privilege to uae the college auditorium for public max meetlnga waa , nnsldered an npen at tack on the general ovemeer, aa It Is generally understood the meetlnga tire ailed for the purpoae of Instituting hr,in Vo' Accident Ineurance companion have for anme time put been mauling against ptomaine poisoning. There U now on foot a movement to eliminate 4hl* risk from pollcle* which will be Issued hereafter, aa the idea it grow ing that such a happening la not In the strict nature of an accident. Such ac tion le now being considered by the International Association of Accident Underwriter*. Stewart * Davis, the new general agency Arm of Atlanta, have been ap pointed thle week general agenta of the Maryland Life Insurance Company, “ " tor territory comprlelng of Baltimore, , the northern part of Georgia and In eluding the elite* of Atlanta, Colum bus. Augusta and surrounding terri tory. It la probable that other terri tory will be opened up later. The Arm resigns the dtatrlci agency of the Aetna Life for thla wide field. Special Agant J. W. Powell, of the Southern Fire of New Orleans, placed his company thla week with the At lanta Arm of J. L. Riley A Co. The comixiny hu begun to do business In the state and hu appointed Train A Merkle at Savannah, Gould Barrett at Augusta. Lipscomb A Co. at Athens nnd other well known agencies to rep resent It. Special Agent Otis Murphy, of At lanta. who hu supervision of the bus iness ot the .Dixie Fire In several slates, returned this week from the home offleb of the- company at Greens boro. N. U., where the annuel muting wee held. The company, althouih only a year old, hu mnde a line record, particularly In Georgia. The North stale Fire, which la owned ond op erated by the aame Interests, will enter Georalu aa eoon aa the requisite deposit ean Is- arranged, which will probably he done next week, and will be hnndlrd by Mr. Murphy also. Special Agent Turner Fttlen, of At lanta. who represents Mcnager Cha pin's companies, la In New York for a few day*. The Georgia atate agency of the Vol unteer Stale Life of Chattanooga, which haa been maintained for sev eral Iimntha past at Macon by Man agers i'oilier A Aker,, has been re moved to Atlanta ns a more central nnd aitractlve point for the conduct of the hiislneu. Mr. Akere has spent much * III* lime In' Atlanta, and ls best knoun here as the former manager of the Prudential of Newark. Mr P. C. Wadsworth, formerly gen eral manager of the Southern States Life. ,,f Atlanta, haa been appointed to u similar capacity with the Fellow ship „f Rolldarlty. a fraternal organ isation conducted on the legal reserve plan hy Actuary Miles M. Dawaon, if New York city. . plana to overthr IfollVB. 7tiZ - T 0RE THAT SAVES YOU MONE/." -Lc.loi Receiver Appointed. l’|Nin thr application of Fugmr iv I’rrltling, William J. Rrnewrll an<l William 11 Welch. Judge iVndlrton In*! tvee't appointed Flug rn»* F. Mark' receiver for the Georgia Re* tlrniptlfin mill I*oan Contpnnv. with of fice* In th« Prudential building. It wit* alleged In the ai plication that the conpanv tvaa liofirie- »|\ Insolvent ntlff In ermr. K. I). J ami had failed to keep Ita patt uf tht ml. contra. Aft cement* mud* with al.artholdei*. Rev Moore Knnborti. who occupied the pulpit of the first Cnltnrlan church of Atlanta last year, nnd who la well known as former director of .igcni le* of the Security Life nnd Trust of New York, ha* again gone Into the field a* a worker In life Insurance, rep. resenting the Interstate Life at Cin cinnati. Ohio. VICKEBY CIMR AND SODA CQ. J I. F. VICKERY, Preiidant md Msnsgtr. 7 PEACHTREE STREET Entrance to Peters Bldg. I. F. VI0KERY, Praaidant an(- Managar. Mr. I. F. Vickery, the popular president and manager, will be ! remembered aa one of the beat- known traveling men in the atate. He cordially invite* from hia friends and the public a share of their patronage. He carries-*—3 line of high-grade cigars, lata pe- -=5 riodicals and leading daily pa- .. pen. Hia soda fount is particu larly inviting nnd he serves genuine Coca-Cola only from origi nal packaged, delivered by the Coca-Cola Company. Prompt, and Courteous Service. ENTRANCE TO PETERS BUILDING. 8400 FOREIGN BORN CITIZENS IN MISSISSIPPI Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Mlaa., Feb. 4.—Secretary Fred Muller, of the State Immigration Association, haa complied a table showing the number of foreign born cltlsena nf the atate. The total Is only about 6.400. There are more Germans In the atate than, those of any other nation, their total being 2,000, while Ireland cornea next with ,200 and Italy with 800. MAY BUILD RAILROAD ACROSS MISSISSIPPI Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Feb. 4.—Inquiry haa been made nt the offle* of the aecre- tary of atate In regard to the charter of the Memphis, tndlanola and Gulf Railroad, which waa granted early last year with a capital of 67,000,000. It If said that the project le to be revived. The road la designed to run from Memphis to Gulfport via tndlanola, nnd'It Is the belief of those who knnw that some hlg railroad system la be hind the move. JAPANESE SECRET AGENTS KEPT IN PHILIPPINES. Manila, Feh. 4.—The ucute diplomatic sltuatlonyln Washington over the Jap- anrae school situation at San Franctaco la welcome news to army and navy of. Acera atatloned In the Prtllpplnes. They now be lleve that the powers In Wash ington heeded the warnings that have been fnrwnnled nf Japaneae activities lit the archipelago. That the Japaneae war ofAce haa sent ogenta In the PhlMpplr.ee la not doubled here. The only queatlon Is ee tu their number. QUITS CHURCH IN QEOROIA i AND LEAVES FOR ALABAMA ! Special to The Georgian. Washington. Oa, Fab. 4.—Th* pas toral relations between Her. D. Sk Mc Allister and the Washington Proaby- terlan church having bean formally dissolved by the Augusta Preebytary. In session at Greensboro last waak. Dr. McAllister left today for bta' new chart* In Floral*, Ala. For nearly seven year* Rev.- McAl lister haa aarved aa pastor of tit* Pres byterian church bare and bis ministry haa been a successful on*. Ha Is a aa- ■ ?«' 44U6 6II VHSIM4IIIMI, t— •Itmt a* piety rad broad «jrmpatlqr rad < later ot profound theological rasaaroh. NEGRO KILLS ANOTHER FOR INTERFERING IN QUARREL 8pedal to The Georgian. Wrlghtavlllo, Oa, Fab. 4.—Saturday night about t:IO o'clock Barry, Can non shot and Instantly kllltd Will Hall..' both colored. Cannon and bis wlf* had separated, and be bad com* to town to try to get her to go back bom*. Cannon and his wlf* war* quarreling whan Hall came along and lnurfered - and Cannon shot him through tha head. , NEW AGENT APPOINTED AT WILMINGTON OFFICE Spartal to ‘*e O«or Wilmington. N. C, Fab. 4.- ter, of Petersburg, va.. agent of tha 8*abo*rd J. A. Fet- appolnM _ Air LUm rmn- road In Wilmington to succeed J. w. Connell, who resigned to engage In other buslneea. Mr. Connell has beaa the Seaboard's agent her* for some thing over a year. If* will become .as sociated with an exporting house ot New York city. Apply far Charter. An niipllcmtnn for a charter waa A led Saturday In tn* superior court by tt. M. Frailer. J. K' Smith. H. Mann and H. Davis of I'ulton county for the Na tional Investment Savings Corporation. Thr company tclll do a real estate and tantlng business. Maddox-Bucker Ranking Co. Capital and surplus..., Total resources 700,000.00 raooo.oo New accounts invited. We offer to depositors every facility which their balances and business re sponsibility warrant. 4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savings Department.