Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 06, 1907, Image 5

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rHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WKDNMDAT, RMCUT I. Utt. THE TRUTH ABOUT MATTRESSES MOST BE OR QUIT FIELD, only halt be^n told. All cotton mattroMo* ora not cotton felted mat- fjneat etaple. When buying a mnttrem would you Ilka to ba ahown tba .inference? Wa will taka pleasure In doing It. Tou buy no pig In the bag COTTON MATTRES8EB $8.00 and up. COTTON FELTED MATTRESSES ..^,..$10.00, I12.B0 and $16.00 COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o ti o Our liberal credit eyatem makaa poialbla every home comfort. You O O divide the paymenta weakly or monthly to auit your convenience. O Carmichael-Talman Furniture Co. -THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.* 74-7$ WHITEHALL ST, HE NR lr SANFORD TO MED MISS CAROLINE EDGAR This picture Is from n recent photograph of Mine Caroline Edgar. Ote daughter of Mr nml Mre. NewlM.lil Edgar. of New 1 ork. whose engage- men, h announced to Henry Sanford, eon of Professor Sanford, of Vale I'niveralty. and grandson of the Into president of the Adanw Express Company. Mr Sanford wua divorced t.y hie first wife some time ago. .m.l s .me Interesting testimony was given during the progreaa of the SAYS MR, JORDAN "The Investigation will mean that the New York Cotton Exchange will either do an honest business or else quit the field." aald Harris Jordan Tuesday morning, after hla return from Wash ington. "The Investigation wlU be done by the bureau of corporations, a bureau In the department of commerce and labor under the direction of Commissioner Garfield. Representative Lon Living ston secured the passage of the resolu. haMlyaay tlon without hardly any trouble. it methods are put Into 'When hoi effect, and this will have to be done by the board of control of the New York Exchange, millions of bales of cotton will have to bo carried, as New York will of necessity be made a spot cotton market. This alone will test thv strength of the exchange. It Is re markable that civilised people like the Americana have permitted this condi tion to exist and one of the country's greatest staples controlled by fraudu lent tranaactiona Something la radi cally wrong when spot cotton Is selling at II cents and futures 'within months' delivery are sold at • cents. President Jordan leaves Tuesday night for Collins. 04.. where with other well-known farmers will begin a lec ture course which will Include several prominent Georgia towns. RYMORNING BLAZE WITH $12,000 LOSS Public Spirited Georgian? Will Rebuild on the Same Site. Bpeelsl to The Georgian. Waynesboro, Ga., Feb. (.—The Meth odist church here wax burned last night about 2 o'clock. It Is supposed to have caught from a defective flue. The church building was about IS years old and was valued at about 113,000 anil Insured for about IS,000. Already plans are on foot to replace the burned edifice with a 'handsome new brick structure costing $60,000. DR. NUNHALLY HEARD By COWETA FARMERS •tpeclal to The Georgias. Newnan, Ga, Feb. (.—Dr. G. A. Nun. nalty addressed-the farmer* and bust. ne*s men of Coweta county yesterdny nt the court house In the interest of the Southern Cotton Association. Hla ad dress was-pronounced masterly and matchless by many hearers. He dem onstrated beyond doubt that great ben efit to the cotton states hae been the result of efforts and work of tha asso ciation. His argument on the line that bankers, merchants manufacturers and professional men are all vitally Inter ested In the continued success of the association was beyond controversy. Coweta county Is Justly proud of Dr. Nunnally, and the cotton association is lo be congratulated an his recent elec tion as state organiser and vtce presi dent. It Is expected that ha will de liver addresses In many c throughout the state. Youths \ Boys \ Children % Overcoats and Mixed Colored Suits are now selling at EISEMAN BROS. At a Saving of 25 Per Cent. Thia good, golid winter weather empbaiizes the opportunenesa of the February “Sale-at-a-Saving.” Tou can clothe the “young hopeful’* now in the EISEMAN BROS.’ “wool-worthy wearables” at one-fonrth leu than regular season asking price. 9 — _i_ EISEMAN BROS.’' Heady-for-Wcar for little men ia a counterpart in quality—etyle, fit and finish, of their ready-teilored garments for the grown-ups. Prices of Boys’ and Children’s Neckwear and winter Under wear reduced 23 per cent. The February 25 per cent reduction alio applies to Han’t wear. EISEMAN BROS. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall Baltimore, Md., ATLANTA, Waihington, D. C. MARVELOUS ACTIVITY IN RAILROAD BUIlDIN G L BE MUSTERED OUT UNDER NEW RULE? S-n.stlonal reposts have been print- *1 in Tin- Albany Herald and Columbus l-' icr I., the effect that either tin Tinr.i in Fourth regiments 1 wquld oe imi'i. iiiI nut 0 { service under the new •jHnx of the war department raising I’m* minimum enlistment of the national suinl ilfty-elght men. Authoritative dental of any such i ■ i ..Willy in the case of either regl- "'ii' i, Kiy.n by Assistant Adjutant r ,l Andrew J. Scott. Colonel Sett M '‘ "an not Imagine how any such ["IKilned currency. He has no In- "f actually recruiting the coro- 1 - v strength to fifty-eight men. but i" „d every effort to secure funds ■ r "pupping each company for that PRESIDENT ELECTED CONTRACTAWARDEE FOR NEW SCHOOL New Route to Cuba. T steamship "Brunswick,'’ of the o'k steamship Company, will I 'tom Itrunswlck, Ga.. for Havana. n th» following schedule, until mile Itrunswlck noon. Februaty Mh. , u f? ,! " h - March 6th, March Itth. 11 amt every other Tuesdsy • srrtnng at Havana every '•K Thursday at 1 p. m. Returning. , '■ Havana noon February llh. ‘ 1 -3d. March tth. March 23d. "i. and every other Saturday arriving Brunswick every ,,e Monday at 6 a. in. Rat.i Brunswick to Havana. first eubin 623.cn ' l nd cabin 6I2.CC V 1 '- " r,t cabin ito.co ’ y oeaN and berth on steamer ,'"-on reservations and fur- am .'Ion. apply to ., , H. C. M'KADDKN. * ""ni A. n. & A. It. R. 'Xi. 'AlltBRL'TTeoiglA 1 Nicholas Ittner, of Atlanta, will build ihe main school building and the boy's dormitory* for the Fifth District Agricultural school, in Newton county, at a cost of 630.90?.' i-. Adams, county school commis sioner Of Newton, and the member of the board of trustees from that roun- tv was elected president of the fifth District school. Mr. Adams was not present nt the meeting, which was held In Ihe governor's office at the cnpltol Wednesday morning. , „ At the me,-ling of the Fourth district trustees. Ill Carrollton. Tuesday L < Mandevllle ami J. A. Ay.-o.-k agreed to put up the buildings at actual coat, plus l p.-. .rut for contingencies. Only three pin..- districts remain lo decide the .,tiesib.ii of letting contracts for i(n; buildings. NO NEW EVIDENCE ECASE i«lon « Ini tftlrjtr.ni exhibit" torn* > ** |fr?»t !!»»•» |»1 !»%'•*• A f Importance wa* dj*- tin* htMrinB *i. t. tM'.'ivtTNhlp iuni. non l>e- i •ommlNNloiier ll«*n«ler*nn, ni.irnim; Many tln-uinem*, (iinl letters n,n- ofTneil ft* „l A unit of tho evidentr. •.mtltletitlul H.iokkceper A*h- , ,| upon the Ntitnds the at- ihr defenur developing the th.it A«her hud h»-en em- \tt»inev «’i ■»•*.<. Hon a i,lit the htvtk* of Ihe inwiii.tnce company- Attor* , iho (lefenm* for in,-,.n while Attorney -ented the • orporutlon ... ..ml Mom.- A I'omeroy , k . |,„. Investlgailon. set-kins M. k . 1 ^e-rrui'),ai. 6— DIGGING GOLD ORE VIOLATES THIS WILL Special to The Georgtas. Columbus. Oh., Feb. 6.—The Georgia and Alabama Industrial Index says In its regular weekly issue: 'Increasing activity In railroad con struction, both steam and electric. Is Indicated In the advance reports to The Index for the week. Today sur veys will be begun of route of a line lo pany wilt build several miles of railroad with numerous spur tracks. A plan to build an electric railway between Rome. Ga.. and Cedartown, Oa., Is under con sideration: a Decatur, Ala., traction from 6160,000 to (600,000 and arlll ex tend and Improve Its lines: franchise has been granted for electric street railway at Opelika, Ala. -Twenty-seven new corporations with be butlt between Abbeville. Os., end total capital stock of 1743,600 are re Fort Valley, Ga.; preliminary action has Just been taken with reference to the conetruetton of a proposed railroad between' Tuscunibta. Ate.: and Gads den, Ale.: extension of the Seaboard Air Line railway from Jacksonville. Ala., to Anitlston. Ala., baa been for mally authorised and construction con tracts will be awarded In about ten days; charter has been grsntefi to a company which proposes to -build T - railroad between Thomaevllle. Go., and some point on the tine of the Nashville and Spark*. a distance of About fifty miles; a Cullman, Ala., mining com- portsd. These figures do not Include, bowever. some Important undertakings for the week. “A Urge alts of ten acres has been purchased for the $16,600 plant of the car and car wheel manufacturing com pany organised at Birmingham. Ala fseture of sand-lime brick Is to be moved from Charleston. H. C.. to Way- cross. Ga.: surveys are being mads for a site for tbs locomotive plant to be established near Gate City, Ala.; a 1200.000 construction company has ap plied fur Incorporation at Thomaivllle, Ga." GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY. BETWEEN GAINESVILLE AND ATHENS. rcsnri gBsdly.|g«s8y. Tnrrr SEs 9 ■AgTBRN TIMS. lE^ratf ( NAwmajuc. Ar. OslsssrlUa Lv.1 ^U>:4 f Lv Athens Jkr.l skfwWwdAlfftiVltLK ANB M6Mro1l r, M. IP.M.I A. M. I ■manrrFlBTOiTT m BUT ONE AMENDMENT TO ANTI-PASS BILL. Special to Tbs Georgian. Jlnt|o0)ti7, Alt, Fib. t 'is Mr Lte, of Etowah, was tha only member who succeeded In getting an amendment to the anti-pus bill, and It was a minor one, which was acceptable to the rriends of the meuura. Tbs bill was passed without opposition. der was >oii Pav- p revents A (emiMirary restraining ordei grunted February I by Judge Dai dee In New Orleans, which prevents Barsh and Hiram Moore and othai'S. now In pouestlon of a plantation on Persimmon creek, Rabun county, Geor gia. from cutting timber or digging gold ore or In any other way diminish ing the value of the property. The restraining order was asked by J. C. and James Dillingham, residents of New York, and direct descendin'... of J. Dillingham, who left a will which said the Moores should enjoy only a life tenancy In tha property In question without having any other rights of pos session. The flat cites them to show cause February 23 why the Injunction should not be made permanent. PACKED CLOTHrNG ON SAFE TO DEADEN EXPLOSION REPORT Special to The Georgian. West Point. Ga., Fqb. 0.—The safe of L. R. Johnson A Co., merchant* at Longdate. Ala., wa* blown open and robbed Sunday night some time after I? “clock. About *100 '"currency and silver was secured, the smaller change being lefL of experts, aa no nolee was heard by those living near by. A lance pits of clothing was found heaped about tha safe, and the auppoeltlon la that It was used to detdan the eound of the explo sion. The looters mad* good their escape, and no clew has been found aa to thalr FOUR NEGROES AT DOOR SEEKING TO ROB HOUSE. Special lo The Georgian. Gadsden. Ala., Feb. 6.—One of Ihe boldest attempts at burglary In some time was discovered last night Just as the thieves had entered the residence of Mrs. George K. Turrentlne, on Tur- rentlne avenue. Mra. Turrentlne heard a noise In the house between It and I? o'clock, and started to Investigate and was making her way through the hall to the front of the house, when the front door was suddenly opened and she was confronted by four negreee, two grown and two very small onss. Mrs. Turrenllns'a cries for help fright ened Ihe negroes away. We loan money on ap proved securitise and at easy rates of interest. Trust Com pany of Georgia, Equitable Building. In Abasiver'e Hands. Hihh'IhI t« Tk» Chattanooga* Twin., Feb. 1—The Amcilcm Mutua! Building and Bav- l»»*« A*asH'lntlon hu> gone Into the hand* i»f a receiver. \\\ J. Alder lum bc-n .'iipoIntM receiver by the Federal Luua authorities. MAYFLOWER INGULF ID TIKE NEWBERRY ON INSPECTION TRIP Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., Feb. (.—The Unit ed States government yacht. Mayfiow er. has arrived and will take Assistant Secretary of the Navy Newberry on a trip of Inspection of the naval bases and dry dorks In tha gulf and Carib bean waters. VESSELS FLOATED AFTER GROUNDING Halifax. N. 8.. Feb. 6.—The steamers Mystic and Nana, which were aground near Ketch harbor last night, were safely floated this morning and are now anchored In this harbor. The Nana had been In low of the Mystic on account of a broken shaft. The Mvatic has a small hols stove In her bottom, but Is otherwise uninjured. The crews of both vessels are safe. Sues for Damages. Alleging that her right leg wae rut off below tha knee by a. street car on Ellin street on January 2. Mlaa Emma K. Davie entered suit against the Geor gia Hallway and Electric Company Wednesday morning for 130.000 dam ages. Chinamen an 'Trial. The esse of the (tale against Ju Jung anil Charley Jung Foye. churned with keeping a "hop Joint" at 23 1-2 CONVICTED DOCTOR IS OUT ON PAROLE. Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. 6.—Dr. J. L. D. Walker, who was given eleven months and twanty-nlne daya In tha workhouse on a charge of performing a criminal oparatloa In Bt. Elmo, haa been paroled from the workhouae. after having served about four monthe. ROGERS’ TRIPLE PLATED Silverware. Wa have aaveral different patterns of geunlne Rogers’ Sil verware, which dess $ net match our new > spring ttock, which 31 wa arc calling at lose 5 than half tha ragu- _ lar aalling price. gcoda consist 5 Thi _ 2 of Regers 2 William Rogers and . Simon L. A George 8 H. Regers Co., and - Uy guaranteed , ar# fully guirsnisst 2 full plate and atrial era VMM pill! I > ly parfaet. SB Rogers’ ti triple-plate. » 12-pa n ny wa plain handle Dinner Knlvta. full alaa; tho regular selling Sl'?. ,or r|2.50 Dinner Fork, O CA like cut... . I Tableapoona O Cft I like cut... . Taaapoona f ' like cut... . f Butter Knives f f\f) like cut, each M Hugai HhHIn like cut, each 75c STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 11,400—Frank Edmondson Georg* R. Edmondson to A. E. Childs, lot on Harwell street. Bond for title. (1,600—Peters Land Company to tha Georgia School of Technology, lot on Cherry street. 1140—Fulton Colville to E. B. Plum ket. lot on Colville avenue. Warranty 61.600—Campbell Wallace to J. M. Huntar and J. C. Wallace, lot on Oart baldl atreet. Warranty dead. 1100—C. W. McClure to J. V. Mc- Glmeey, lot on corner ot Vina and Thurmond atraeta. Warranty dead. (1,600—R. D. Dorsey to J. B. Neal, lot on corner of Roaalla and Waldo streets. Warranty dead. (660—William B. Armstrong to R. D. Dorsey, lot on corner of Rosalia and Waldo atraeta. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMITS. (1,100—J. T. Kimbrough, to build two one-story frame dwellings at 241-63 Vine street ((600 each). 11.600—J. J. Alexander, (o build one. story frame dwelling at 111 Craw (treat *160—J. P. Williams, to build addl tlon to frame dwelling at 616 Wash Ington street^ (rear). 1100—A. P. Eskridge, to recover frame dwelling at III Walker street. 1460—H. D. McDaniel, to repair fire damage at lit Whitehall street. (Ill—J. E. Brown, to build addition to frame dwelling at (II Capitol ave nue. 61.600—Mrs. D. E. Abernathy, to build one-story frame dwelling at 360 Oakland avenue. DEATHS. . R. Brown, age II years, died at S411-1 East Fair etreet. John J. McManmon. age 41 years, died at 741 Glenn etraet. Len Johnson (colored), age 3 months, died at 134 Olenn street Ed Johnson (colored), age 26 years, died at lot North Butler street. East Alabama street, and with selling f L’nlirp lot Ojj liiccoq tll'C-f C liquors without license, was tnken up|~ ,,M " ,ul ” I'"- %J| In court Wednesday morning, and ofu, I paid "* • he first evidence wa. taken, era. " igjajJY JEWELRY CO., tlnued untl. Thursday. The two namen are represented by llarviy Hill and J. D. Ridley. BIRTHS. To Mr. end Mrs. L. Thurmond, a girl, at 16 Royal street. White. To 6!r. end Mrs. J. A. Psrlnell, a boy. white, at 136 West Fifth street. To Mr. and MTs. Max Morris, a girl, white, at 234 Central avenue. To Mr. and Mr*. Orln Burton, a >y. white, at 10 Bt. Paul avenue: died. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruetl, a girl, white, at 361 Pulliam street. To Mr. and Mrs. George Rushes, a girl white, at 66-R Wyman street. To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long a girl, white, at 263 Windsor street. - To Mr. and Mrs Eugene Boyce, a bov, white, at 246 Bryson street.' To Mr. and Mrs. G. Gentry, a girl, while, at 16 Peter* street. To Mr. end Mrs. M. F. Floyd, a girl, while, at 310 Formwali street. To Mr. and Mra. Franklin M. I'ock- CMPIRE BUILDINO, ATLANTA, QA. strectT ^ ^ “ IM ^ Rrg. price.. |1M0 ATLANTA JUVENILE COURT IB TAKEN AS MODEL Special to The Georgian. Asheville. N. C, Fab. «.- effort la being made by tha Ministers*. Association of Ashevllls to Indue* tha prasant North Oarottaa general assem bly to enact a law providing for a Jure-. nil* court In Buncombe county, pat terned after the Juvenile court of At lanta. A committee composed of Jadga J. C. Pritchard, Judge Thomas A. Jones and Hon. Lock Craig was appointed to draft n bill for this purpose and submit to tba representatives and senators fr*m this county. RECEIVER APPOINTED FOR LUMBER COMPANY. Special to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C., Fab. l-mgl Pritchard In the United States clrooit court baa adjudged the Fry-Buchanan Lumbar Company, of Asheville, bank rupt. and appointed Deputy Marshal Robert Rtunaey as receiver for the com pany. The order of the oourt was made on petition of tbs Rumbarger Lumber Company. The coart dlreoted that Receiver Ramsey make bond tn the sum of 11,000. ALABAMA LEGISLATORS TO ATTEND MARDI QRAS. Special lo Tba Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. Fab. 0.—Tha legis lature of Alabama haa accepted tha In vitation of tha Mobile Commercial Club ry.ll to attend Mardl Gras on February and 11.- and will tsave In a body for that city on a special train Monday morning, returning In time Wednesday for work. - -Mad LUCAS VARNISH STAINS A carload just re ceived. All shades. All Sizes. 6eorgla Paint iad 6im Comply, 40 PEACHTREE.