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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
TCCIDAT, KEM8UAKV I, 1NT.
Special Prices
l For Wednesday.
Stafford Springs Mineral Water.
1-2 gallons 40c, dozen $4.50
In Lots of 4 or More, We Quote:
Hyouiei, complete 67c
Hyonici Inhalant 36c
Minna Tablets ...... ........... 34c
Munyon y s Homeopathic Remedies.
All 2.">c Remedies at 18c
All .Kir Remedies at # 36c
All $1.00 Remedies at> 72c
Out-of-Town Service.
With our facilities out-of-town customers secure the
benefits of our cut prices—the only difference is: you pay
postage, express or freight. Write for catalogues.
Jacobs’Pharmacy.
6-8-10 Marietta St.
23 Whitehall St.
PERSONAL MENTION
MK< c'IhihU Weaver lion returned j
ftom a vUft lu UU» llmloAJorgtn at {
Temple, tia.
Mr. A. J. Hnnaell hat returned to
Cuthbert after a shfirt visit to At-
tnntn.
The friends of "Xniis Kellie Howell
t that ehe continues
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RounenvlUe. of
Roim.' spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. ami Mrs. Emory 8pe<r Morris
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Mor
ris at Rome.
Mr. nnd Mrs. <*arrt>ll Payne and the
Misses Payne will go to Macon Wed
nesday afttrmxm. arcnmfmnled by a
number of gentlemen from Atlanta, to
attend Hie brilliant ball to be given by
Mr. Samuel 8. Dunkp In honor of his
sisters.
Mr. Manning Austin has returned
from a brief visit to his parents. In
South Carolina.
Mrs. Howard Cole, of Chicago, who
Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dun-
woody. on Currier street. Is quite 111.
Miss Julia Meador has returned from
a visit to Columbu*
Mrs. Trtggs. of Chattanooga, Is the
guest of Mrs. A. W. Calhoun.
Mrs. John Klttslmmons and daugh
ter. Marlel. leave Saturday night for
New Orleans to attend Mardl Gras.
Miss Ursula Ilenilger. who luta been
for some weeks the admired guest of
Miss Mary Thomas, returned home to
day.
Mrs. Reynolds Klrby-8mlth Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blanton E. Fqrt.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder returned
Tuesday from an enjoyable stay In
Washington city.
Miss Grace Wallace, who has been
Mrs. Kate Mitchell and Miss Hattie
Warner are at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orme Campbell during their ab
sence In East Tennessee.
Mrs. Campbell' and Miss Campbell,
of Newnan. are the guests of Mrs. Ar
nold Broyles.
The Decatur Bridge Club will meet
Thursday morning with Mrs. A. R.
■Jewett at 10 o’clock.
OFFERS CH YA NE WPARKAS
CHILDREN’S PLA Y GROUND;
NEAR FULTON BA G MILLS
An offer of another pnrk to tho city
This one la mad. by Dr. L. C. Kioeb.
or, who owna a large piece of property
In tho eastern portion of tho city, ad
joining that of the Fulton be* and
cotton mills, and bounded by Fair,
Pearl. Kalb and South Delta .treata.
He offers to tho city for park pur.
po.es tba following portion of this
property: Ut fast on tho oast aids of
Pearl street, running along Kalb street
about M0 foot, and along tho south
i of Bryan attest 410 feat. The
wffola la about 11-1 acres.
The prortalon la that the place la to
bo Improved and maintained as n park
or play ground for tho children, sad
that tba city will accept a deed from
the donas and open and grade the fol
lowing .treat,: McDonald. Woodward
vanuo and Bryan street.
Mr. Flechar also .offers a sufficient
plot of hla property to opon a attest
from Fair street to Kalb Creel, be
tween Pearl street and the city limits.
Counollman Choeewond has Intro
duced n resolution calling for an ap
propriation of 1100 to grade the atresia
provided Dr. Fischer execute, de.de to
tho city to the streets and to tho park.
SAY A, W. RICH .
CUT THROAT OF
YOUNG WORLEY
Accuse^ of cutting the throat of
Cleveland Worley, the young Murray
county man who was brought to At
lanta a few days ago for treatment
and whose carotid artery burst while
ha waa walking along Marietta street,
A. W. Rich, a resident of Murray coun
ty, waa arrested Monday night at Um
homo of hla slater-ln-law. Mra. Lillie
Rich, Ml Kcho street.
The arrest waa made by Policeman
Arrowood and Special oncer McIntyre,
of the Western and Atlantic railroad.
Rich waa taken back to Murray county
Tuesday morning by Officer McIntyre,
“ha cutting of Worley occurred on
night of December ft nt the home
of Rich, near Dennis. Murray county.
Rich homo In company with two other
young men and while there waa stashed
across the throat by Rich. Worley as-
aeria the cutting woe done without
provocation.
Tho wounded man Is still In the Ora'
dy hospital, where ha waa taken tho
dev ttia artery-In hla Hack buret. ...
BREEDER BUYS FARM;
WILL BRING STOCK
TO MACON IN SPRING
Special to Tho Georxleo.
Macon. Os.. Fob. I.—R. L. Williams,
of Nashville, former lessee of tho Her
mltaga Stock Farm, has purchased tho
Idle Hour Farm, near Macon, an* will
taka possession In April next. Satur
day afternoon the terms were agroed
upon by Messrs. John T. Moore, W. J.
Masses and Mr. Williams. By the pur
chaae Mr. Williams secures H0 acres
of land. Including the half-mile track
which waa bullt al no mu, coal sev
eral years ago.
Herore Mr. Williams srrlvas In per
son to take Charts of hla naw property
hla string of horeas will be shipped to
the farm from the Hermitage falrai
White hie horses are not racing ani
mals, they are of tho boot blood thot
can bo secured. The liner broods are
hla specialty, and some of the horses
hstre carried off tho moat valuable
prises offered, at the different horse
shows In the country.
Mr. Williams' connection with rac
ing Ilea In hla position aa secretary of
the Southern circuit.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TO NAME COMMITTEE!.
Mieses Estelle and Marlon Strickland
of t'artoravllla. who have been the at
tractive guests of Miss Clara May
Winn for'the past ten days, returntd
home Monday.
Judge and Mrs. John McWhorter, of
Lexington, Oa., are visiting Mr*. Rachel
Are Your Children
Round Shouldered?
F so, we can make them straight
again. Just take off those un
comfortable and injurious hose
supporters and let the children
wear Fay Stockings. These have ex
tension tops which fasten securely to
the underbody. They are very comfort
able, and have no "tendency to pull the
shoulders down. Just try one pair and
you will have no other. We have them.
25 Whitehall Street
Rparltl to Tb» G«oraU».
Macon, Oa.. Fab. I—At a masting
of tha Macon Cham bar of Commarua
that la to be held this evening new
committee, for the year will be named.
Two of the more Important rommlttaea
will deal with the Immigration nnd
navigation questions. For many months
both issues have been made leading
features at the sessions of tha Cham
ber of Commerce, and both ara con
sidered even liver wires at tha pres-
In view of the approaching aeeslon of
tha Oeorgia Immigration Association In
Macon, no Hula Interval la balag taken
by tha Chamber of Commerce, and tba
committee that will be named will, be
carefully selected.
A special committee on entertalnmehl
will be named by President Hraall also.
OECATUR STREET CAR CO.
WILL EXTEND SYSTEM.
Special to Tha Oaorxlau.
Decatur, Ala.. Feb. 5.—Hon. A. C.
Ilartahorne, of Freehold. N. J„ presi
dent of the North Alabama Tracloa
Company, of the Decaturs, has been
here for aavaral dave. Ha waa so we'!
pleased with the growth of the Deca
turs and with the buslnaaa that hla
company Is doing undar the local man
agement that ha Intlrucfted tha attor
ney of the company to file papers at
once w ith the probate .court authoris
ing an increase of the capitalisation of
Ihe company from 5150,000 to 1100,400
for the purpose of extension and Im
provements.
of Boring and Fifth
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson Brown
will leave In a few days for Florida, lit
spend several weeks.
Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mrs. Bertlm M.
Bulft leave Tuesday for a visit to Sea.
brerte. Fin.
olonel and Mra. Robert J. Lowry
■ire In Washington, D ♦’ r^f * sfcwet
MASONIC TEMPLE
WILL GO OP SOONi
PERMIT GRANTED
The permit for tho erection of tba
new Masonic temple, at Peachtree and
Cain streets, was granted Tuesday
morning by Building Inspector Pitt
man and the actual work of construc
tion will begin In a short time.
The temple will cost nearly 5i00.000
and will be on# of the finest and most
Imposing structures of Its kind any
where In tha country. It la expected
win be completed and ready for occU'
pancy by Jam
anuary* I. KOI.
The plana for tha temple were drawn
by Morgan A Dillon, architects. Ourto
A Walker, contractors, will superintend
Its construction.
The building will ha four stories In
height. The upper floors will be used
by the Maseru, while tha ground floor
will be utilised for atom.
Mrs. Elisabeth Sima
The funeral services of Mra Elisa,
beth 81ms, who died Sunday at her
residence In HapavUle, Oa. were con-
NEW ATTORNEYS
AGASSIZ AND PIRTY
WILL GO TO JAMAICA
TO STORY EARTHQUAKE
Special to The Georgian
Charleston, S. C„ Fab. 5.—The steam
yacht Virginia la hare this morning
from New York to meet Professor A.
Agnesis and party, rtf rambrtdgv Uni
versity, going to Jamaica for deep sea
explorations and the study of the eeta-
mlc disturbances. The yacht has bean
chartered for three months, and equip
ped with an elaborate supply of deep
tea Instruments.
. Professor Agassis la expects* here
tomorrow..
ELECTRICAL SIGNAL
INSTALLED
BEING
IN MACON R,R, YARDS
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go., Feb. 5—An electrical
signal system la being Installed by the
Central of Georgia railway at the Ma
con Junction, by which trains will be
signalled and switched from one track
to another automatically. The system
will be controlled by the operator, who
la posted In a tower commanding all
the tracks.
By working a system of levers, he alg
naia the various trains and switches
each one to Its proper track without
ever leaving Ihe tower.
A large annum of ballast la also be
ing laid In the yards of tha company
In this vicinity.
FROM SCALD
gpis-lul lo Tbs Georgias.
Macon. Oa., Feb. 5.—While making
preparation! for taking hla train out
for Atlanta yesterday. Engineer U.
Bwanberg waa frightfully scalded about
the face by the bursting of a water
gauge, and hla eyes were also badly
cut by the Itylng glass.
The unfortunate man waa carried te
the hospital, whale hla Injurtas ware
dressed. It la doubtful whether or not
eye can be save*.
gpeelal to The Georgian.
Norfolk, Va„ Feb. 0—Advlcee re
ceived here from Ihincees Anne coun
ty. Virginia, tell of the murder of a
fanner named Brothers by o\e of Ibree
men attending a feast at Brothers'
house. All had been drinking.
Brothers ordered the three to leave,
and. It la said, shot at them, when he
was struck over Ihe head with an Iron
rim of a cart wheel.
FORMER STATE SENATOR
IE SENTENCED TO PEN.
Xpeelsl to The Georgian.
Dallas. Texas. Feb 5.—B. II. John
son was yeaterilsy sentenced to the
nltentlary at Atlanta
United States penitentiary at
lo serve a Iierpsl of two years.
Johnson was formerly a sta
•late sena
tor from Navarro county. He was
barged with n conspiracy to defraud
-* “* *1 Urntaa '
against the United states.
Miss Alice Baxter will leave In a few
days for Florida to spend several
teks.
Mrs. B. Smith Uannon. of Spaftan-
burg. H. has moved lo Atlanta and
now located at 10 West Peachtree
street.
Mr*. Nathaniel iF. Jackson, who has
en quite III wlfh grip at her apart
ments at tho Araion, la now much Im.
moved and will £e able to be up In a
aw days. r
SICE iiiADACHE
KID GLOVE SALE
$1,00. $130 AND $2.00
KID GLOVES ATT . . .
39c
420 pairs $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Kid Qloves in black and all col
ors; some elbow lengths among them; sizes 5 1-2 and 5 3-4 only; 39c
at
340 pairs Women’s and Misses’ ,and also a few Men’s Kid
Gloves in all sizes; some of them soiled from handling; $1.00 59c
and $1.50 quality at
IMPORTANT OFFERING OF
Women’s long Kid Gloves—a delayed shipment just received—all new,
fresh goods, but because they arrived too late, they will be offered tomor
row at special prices Which mean a great saving to you.
16 and 20-Button length Glace Musquotaire Gloves in black, QE
.tan, brown and white; regular price $3.76 yfciSU
12-button length Glace Musauctaire Gloves in tan, brown £9 1 O
and red; regular price $3.00, at
FROHSIN’S
SO WHITEHALL. STREET.
F0RL.&N.
The dietrlct attorneyship of the
Louisville and NashvUle railroad has
boon given up by the firm of Ring.
Spalding A Little, who will be ouc-
cceded by Tye A Bryan, a firm com-
of Shepard Bryan and John L
posed
Tye.
their general practice, and as they ac
ptodt'
this honor only as an expert
' ‘ oractical »ni
forwarded to
monk-It T>as not-found practical and
the resignation wax forwi
Louisville a month ago.
■ON WEDNESDAY MORNING
[NEXT WE WILL BE PREPAR
ED TO SERVE OUR CU8T0M
ERS AND FRIENDS WITH A
FULL LINE 0 FFRESH MEATS
IAS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GROCERIES AT 8UB
PEACHTREE ST.. CORNER
TENTH. WILKERSON & BR0.
GEORGIA FARMER
Whitecappers Visit Futch
Home and Severely Beat
the Proprietor,
Special Pi Tilt Gsorglta.
Thomoxvllle. Ga, Fob. I.—This
neighborhood Is all agog over Ihe In
formation that comae from Metcalfe
neighborhood of tho severs whipping of
Ell FiltCh. a prominent man of that
community, by whitecappers a few
nlghtx since. ==
It Is understood that a negro woman
and her husband were visited the same
night by the same crowd of whttooap*
pore and given severe beatings.
Futch. It la stated, waa given more
than one hundred lashes. Bo severe
IN PATH OF WESLEY
DR, LEE IG TREADING
To follow In the fontateps of John
IVesley, founder of Methodism, la the
object of a Journey which la being
made by Dr. J. W. Lee, of Trinity
Methodist church. Dr. Lee left Mon
day for a visit to St. Blntona Island
and the famous Wesley oak.
Here on old St. Simons are many
spots associated with the coming of
Wealry to Amalies. Under Ihe great
oak he Is said to have stood and
been able to either alt or lie do'
fort ably.
Ell Fulch recently married a lady
from Oklahoma In answer to a mar
riage advertisement. The lady drove
all the way from the Weet to Fttsgcr-
aid, where she sold her team, later
meeting Futch In Montlcello, Fla.,
where they were married.
people In Ihe community ara reticent
when approached on the subject, and
whlla giving no Information aa to tho
probable cause of tho action.
It, and some are quoted ■
they were justified In It.
Futch le a brother of
and aome are quoted as saying that
Futch,
SET HOUSE ON FIRE
Aftsr har'clothing had caught Ore
la front of a grate Tuesday morning
Sarah Morins, n 0-yexr-old negro glrL
who resides with her parents at it*
Orme street, ran screaming about tho
room and sat tho house on lira The
tire department was summoned, but the
flames had bean extinguished before,
the firemen arrived. Tbs little girl waa
badly burned about tho right side sad
was taken lo the Orady hospital.
COURT OF APPEALS OF QEOROIA.
Cats! Argued and. Eubmlttsd, Monday,
February «, H07.
*4 Medical College of
L Rushing, from city court sd'EMEr
mood county. Argued.
—4*. J. F. Holmsa dr Co. v. Pans te
Fleming, from city court of ef .
county. Argue*
L P. M. Mulhorin r. R. B. Porter et
from city court of Richmond coun
ty. Submitted.
57. Bouthem Express Company v. A
H. O. Briggs, from Rlchmon* At-
|ued.
41. Central of Oeorgia Railway Com
pany V. Augusta Brokerage Company,
from city court of Richmond coaaryt.
Argued.
of thta city. It te stated tbs* an In
vestigation of tht matter may be mad#
by the authorities.
Mr. Futch la related to the other
Mitch family In that -action. agon
whoae lives several attempts bars been,
mads recently.
houee where Fanny
yean after the coming of Wesley. Hero
came Aaron Burr, fleeing from the
ground where Hamilton fell. The spot
Is full of historical associations and
Dr. Lea has taken with him a camera
In tho hope of securing a number of
interesting pictures. Home of thaea
will be used In Me forthcoming hook on
John Wesley. He will return to Atlan
ta next Saturday.
fepeciat Announcement Regarding the
Natienal Pure Feed and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey end Tar for coughs, colds
and lung troubles Is not affected hy the ,
National Pure Food and Drug law. ns t
It contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and wt recommend It aa a safe
remedy for children and adults. Hold
hy all druggists.
SUPREME COURT OF QEOROIA.
John Hart. Attorney General, vs.
Atlanta Terminal Uoinpany et al.. from
Fulton. Argued.
arthWiGI
Posmvxvv Cusco Sr
Tuxes lime Pats.
Dyspasia relieved.
Constipation avoided.
Dowels regulate* no
pain, no griping:
•MALL PILL
• MALL DOSg.
•MAlLPMfdo.
‘■A- :
Court of Appeal* of Oeorgia.
(Judgments Affirmed.)
MUIcr vs. Bute, from Jackson supe-
rlor court, before Judge Brand. Hhuck*
el ford A Shackelford, fur plaintiff In
error; 8. J. Tribble, solicitor general,
contra,
Sheffield vn. State, from city court of
Moultrie. Judge Hhlpp. L. Is. Moore. A.
II. Buxton and A. It Kline, fncf plaintiff
in error; W. F. Way, solicitor, and T.
w. khfttox, contra.
Merritt vn. State, from city cmirt t>f
Moultrie. Judge Hhlpp J A WIHrr*
and James Humphrey*, for plaintiff In
error; W. F. Way. solicitor; T. \V.
.Mattox and \v. F. Thomas. contra.
(Judgment* Reversed.)
Hammock vn. Stale, from city court
of Macon, Judge Hod gee. Charles II.
Hall. Jr., for plaintiff In error; Wil
liam Brunson, solicitor general, con
tra.
Johnson va. Bute, from city court of
Nashville, Judge Peeplee. Hendricks,
Smith A Christian, for plaintiff In er
ror: W. D. Buie, solicitor, contra.
Mill vn. States from city court of
Wrights vflle, Judge Burch. B. L. 8te-
pheoi*. for plaintiff In error; J. 1* Kent,
solicitor, contra* * ^
When You Hear
ROSENTHAL
The Great Austrian Pianist
you cannot fail to admin the beautiful
singing tone of his piano.' We hold
the exclusive agency for this taction
of tho instrument used by tho groat
kosenthal on hi* present tour, tho
Weber Piano
The muiicit lemxtion of the season Is the trlum-
phxnttourof Mont Roienthali “wizard of the piano. “
He play* in this city
Feb. 12 at the Tabernacle
Tha Websr Piano of today rasslvs* tha hemaga of Up
musical world and th, patronage af tha *utll*,-*at *• peas
laurels, but an tha unaquivaaal platform of lit srlitUa ax-
•allansa. Saa our exhibit af those magnificent initrumanta
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