Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 15, 1907, Image 5

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MS HI MR SIIOGflim L mu »in I »«» playing with the lltlla girl , ,, „ i injured bar," mid George Ow uh»n speaking of tha death of , , i:-year-old Ruby Knowlea, of ,(la, Who dletf last Sunday, , ' eeka attar Owens twisted her arm , everely that blood poisoning aat In. u at 74 Clara street, thU city. I, »a« mid In tha reports from KdI .,n| ( .n that Owana trjed to make the ' i, K irl retract'aoma remarks. He „ visiting her'elder alater at the it was alao reported that On-. h „i not been aeon alnce the accl- but thla he denim, i, nil Juat thirteen dare after the „ |,imt that 1 left Eatonton." mid and 1 would not hare left then, Uul I received a telegram that my els- lrr »s« very low, and for me to come h ,, nw i would not hurt her Intentlon- ,:n r„i anything. I regret her death ,,rv much." ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. miner, mnni eur u, twr COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY. Munyon’g Cold Cure Relieve* the 'head, throat and lungs almost im mediately.' Checlca Fotfera, Stops Discharges of the nose, takes away all aches and . pains caused by colds. It cures GHp and obsti nate Coughs and prevents Pneu monia. If yon have Catarrh or are afflicted with deafnesa use Mun yon a Improved Inhaler. It enrea obstinate and chronic, caaes MOLDBY ALL DRUOQIET8 S6c. MORTGAGE IS FILED r .r the purpose of eecurlng an tit.- („ H.niio general mortgage and collateral trust on 5 per rent SO-year gold bonds, an indenture wee nied Thursday.In the superior court for the Seaboard Air Une railway by tbe division counsel, Ht.inn A Randolph. The mortgage Is nude In favor of the Morton Trust Company and James L Burke, true- The money Is wanted. It le stated In the Indenture, for the purpose of equip, l nf the road and other purposes. South Carellnan 4a Speak. Special to The Georgian. Opelika. Ale., Feb. IS.—The county division of the 8. C. A. meet In this city on Saturday, ranlrer Hon. E. D. Smith, of South • 'irolina, Is expected to make an ad d-ess and n large attendance la looked f'.r. This Is the ft rat meeting tbe Lee county division haa had In aome time. I.ee Or- Tobacco Bad #*• Friends in Distant Cities \ . - • * Will be pleased to be called by you over tie Long Distance Bell Telephone. It is an economical’and pleasant form of entertainment. Try it. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and* Telegraph Co. f\ ATTORNEY GENERAL WAX IS CALLED BY GOVERNOR TO AID THE PROSECUTION Morphine An Absolute “Stopper" for tbe Brain-Killing, Nerve-Deitroy- ing Tobacco Habit Haa Been Found. You Can Try It Abeelutely Free. The tobacco habit la a curse, and »>«> nian knows It. Some “smart don't know It. Moat men would ' to iiuit, if they knew they could do it "easy," without caualng them die- i.rnfnrt. Kiisy.|„.gult" la a treatment that h i make the antoker and the chewer absolutely quit for good the uaa uf to- karro In any form. Burnt the Brain to Aahaa. T o.oio deadana the brain, atupeflea * ■">»• lence. rulna the affections, " s- the iH'aat to tha aurface. Most u«ers are the leet ones In the " for success. Business men now- i" .hi' looking around for men and " 'Im are not tobacco slaves—for -I. ended, strong-nerved helpers, , he relied on. | ;.ike« only ten minutes for tobacco '"■‘UK*, the beats of the heart. To I' up Is to tempt death by heart ■ nervous collapse, tobacco can- ■ o il stomach, liver or kidney dll- 1 -lie young cigarette flend who -1" nue so calloused that he amokea "" f.oe of hla mother, alater, wife - • •o heart, “Eaay-to-QuIt" la a sal- 31 '’"‘i*. save the young smoker's " la- cannot do It himself. Wives. ' ■ ‘ ” and sweethearts, help save the " body and future of some one ' '• near and dear' to you. Without ' "rip It may not be done. .‘."v-to-Quir Is a positive, abs i- -i"iiper'‘ for any tobacco habit. It 1 " vet able remedy, and any lady so" It secretly In food or drink. It miess: leaves no reaction or'bad ' if "ns. and It stops the habit to !' 'lopped. '"u blank lines In coupon below ,u, »e and address and mall for a l today. rr; free package coupon. 1 i'll out the blank lines lielow -"'i- uuine and address, ml not '""I wail It to ua. we will aend 'ohitelj tree, by utall. In plain '• !1 I'Ini |uickn*e of "Kaay-tn- a' 1 ' 1* Ibankful sa Ion* as Hint yon dlit u. Address Uo| "“""d I'henilcat Company, llh once sireets, Cincinnati. <*. (pedal to Tbs Georgian. Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 15.—Govern or Blanchard returned to the capttot yesterday afternoon from Illinois whsra on the 12th Inst., at Springfield, he waa tha principal .speaker at the ban quet given-by the Senga’mnn -Club of that city In honor at the ninety-eighth anniversary of (he birth of Abraham Lincoln. On hie return he called Dis trict Attorney "Wax and told him he thought of asking Attorney General Gulon to represent tb* state: with him tn the Favrot case. Ur. Wax expressed himself pleased with this, and last night Governor Blanchard wired the attorney general asking him to appear for (he elate In-the case wlth ihe dis trict attorney. The governor men tioned tn hie wire that the motion to quash the Indictment Is set for Satur day, and It la expected that the attor ney general will take part In the argu ment of the motion. Faith In the "unwritten lew” rules strong here, and there waa a remark able expression of surprise when It wga found that tha grand Jury actually gone so far as to bring In an Indictment against Favrot, rYltldl of tht maw iiiHn that the trial will prove Favrot made a Uminttble mistake. Thty My Pr. Aldrich was actuated only by motlvea of the deepest friendship for Favrot in aaklhg a mutual fftenfl to tin him of a story which ha believed concerned Parrot's most vital Interests, and they dinjr altogether the tUaftUoQi that Aldrich’s offense constated tn -defama tory talk concerning Mrs. Favrot. General sympathy is with Favrot,' and tt la taken almost for granted here that tnrieee-the trial throws some en tirely new light on the facts In the case Favrot can count condently on ar acquittal. Hla arrest, which followec the shooting, created a situation with, out parallel In tha atate. BACON AND TILLMAN PREVENT A VOTE ON THE IMMIGRATION BILL They Fear Senator Lodge Has Spiked the Measure. Waahlnxlon, Feb. 15.—When Senator Dillingham. In charge of the Immigra tion bill, which contains the section Intended to dispose of the Japanese controversy, attempted to press the re port of the conferees through to an early vote, he wn. met with determined op position from Senators Tillman and Bacon and other Democratic senators. The result was that after a frultleai discussion of about two hours y**jer- day afternoon, the report had to be laid over until today. Nothin* waagalnad by the Insistence of Senator Dilling ham. Who wes backed by Senator Lodie. in bis effort, to have the report disposed of hurriedly. Southern senator, pleaded s b ftn- ator Dillingham, when he called the report up yesterday, not to Insist » consideration until »*««• ' pointed out the report had Just been printed and no one bed had a chance to reed It and see what was In It. What aroused the Southern members was that In their opinion provision had hern put In the compromise blit which r intended to cut off the Southern fr „, n the possibility of securing * : from Europe for the cotton mills a„, fa'wrle- of the South. With the consent of the department «f commerce and .for and the assistance of the “tales, thousand, of Immigrant, have brought into the South from ku-, “**" * , (l st two or three years. Th souther., senator, cborae H.„„- , Vo,, has put into the cohferetioe ,01 I-o. lt > a ' v|l|r|1 intended >t. I leglsla'lo ’ "JJ, tabor supply. "to" n ' r ! nitiinghsm Insisted on going I l e measure. This led Nr ahead »l 1 *“' „ rn |se the po lit of Tltlmnn io ' . . amendment put In by | order that to ^ , m ei the Jspsnes-t t l„. coiitei ( v at)( | extraneous and, question "« ‘ .„| K .,ton of tbe con- • outside m l followed on the •S Fceshient Fulr- "f , „ ua „ ol well lakei, , banks d<. «> j and s>c‘,' uUU IU TILLMAN IS AFTER THE SMALL FRY, TOO He Hopes to Disclose Large Number of “Special Employe^” Washington, Feb. 15.—Senator Till man liss secured the passage of a sup-’ plemsntat resolution calling for the names and salaries of all special em ployees nf the Hanks and Harrlman type In the government departments. He explains that his former resolution was not sweeping enough. Mr. Till man holds that, under his new resolu tion. the meshes of his net will be so amsll (hat no offlclsl fish will get away. "There are some minnows and small fry," said hr, "that might have been overlooked In making up the Hals. Now I think we'll get them all—big flat, and small fish, lobsters and shrimp." tt Is generally believed that Mr. Till man’s resolution will disclose a . large numbei^i^ucl^jsjecla^enjjjjjjes^ ‘ISLET FOR ERECTION OF COLLEGE BUILDING Special to The Georgian. ' Madison. Ga., Fab. It.—Governor Ter rell and tbe trustees from the twelve counties comprising. the Eighth con gressional district met hero Thursday and aelected a site for tb(i college a mile east of this elly, and reoelved bids for the erection -of an academic build ing ud bay* dormitory. Three bids w*re made and the con tract was awarded Winder Lumber Company, 110,000, buildings to bo bom- pletod by N ova tabs r l. Hon. John Boatwlck, Morgan county’s trustee, wes an Important factor In tbe meeting. Governor Terrell addressed a crowd of representative cltlsena In the new oourt bouse at noon. Ha waa well re ived. Ttje governor waa Introduced Colonel E. W. Butler, of this city. This wee .the first speech In the new temple of Justice and It waa a.great one. Professor park, of Mlltedgevtlle, wee alao her# and followed Governor Ter rell. The governor complimented Mor gan county on the selecti in of so beau tiful and convenient a location for the College, s ■ .• fils io n ns, is mom Fred Caster Executed in Ohio Penitentiary Friday. Columbus. Ohio, Feb. 15.—Because he could not raise 171 for a transcript to the United States oourt, Fred Caster as esecuted In the electric chair In the annex at the Ohio penitentiary early this morning. \ castor waa convicted of killing Po- Just to ILLUSTRATE to yon- ■■■■■■sa amam aau mamssro Hat HARDYFOOD k a different food— It to tfie ooly pendy-bxat fewA tfut can be fe*eoofcs(( tad terrti hot, aa a portitffc or awfe. That b one good feature—there are plenty of other*. It>b a very t* food—you feel eatbHed. after a meal of H— And yet you haren't overloaded your etomach— llremsn D. E. Infia while fleeing from Columbus residence, which he had robbed. In June. 1105. The condemned man’s parent! and ■Ister came here yesterday from their home at Film. Mich., and saw him for few moments. When told that the governor had refused to Interfere In the case Cuter lost his nerve. FORMER GEORGIAN DEAD AT BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Special Jo Tks Georglss. Opelika, Ala. Feb. 11.—Relatives In npstihs received a wire yesterday that Moses Dickson peued away last night t his home In Birmingham. Mr. Dickson wu a former Georgian, having at one time resided at West Point add from there he. moved five years ago to Birmingham- Before re siding In West Point Mr. Dickson lived tn Auburn, this county. The deceased wu *0 years old. He la survived by HardyfodH is the food that is Eaten— Three Meek a Day Thb b became tt can be leered in each an eoUm variety of way*— And aQ appearing. You can cat HARDYFOOD feet a> It cornea from die original airtight package—or with cream. mifk» coffee, or fruit—afmnet any It b a pure, dean end most whnbanm* axtfcla of diet,, So A large package of HARDYFOOD- poatiog only ten centa- Your grocer sells HARDYFOOD i r of this city, and Steve Dickson, West Point, and lire. Did lake and Mlu Lula Dickson, of Birmingham. The re. maXAs will in takeirto West Point foe burial. PLANS TO KILL WOMAN UNLESS HE’S GIVEN $5,000 JUROR BOLTON IS KIND OF MAN 7HA1 JUSTIFIES C0UR7 TRIAL BY JURY Clacluaatl. Feb. U.-Charles Jordu.. a railroad employee of An. a small town la Noble county. Ohio, la la Jail at Zanesville, Ohio, for eroding threatening tatters to Mr* Emery, of tbls city, widow of Thomas J. Emery, one or Ctaclnastl’s wsaltblest cltlsena. Emery died In Egypt two yuan Ian demanded 15.00) uf ■go. Jordan , tbe widow and wrote If It was not mottled by Msrcb 1 be would come to this city suit kill ber. Jordan admitted writing the threatening epistles. He ssld be bad read that Mrs. Emery had planned to give SIO.OCO to rbar Ity and he thooght he wsa entitled tn bslf the sum. Its could giro in> reason for threatening ber life. ColonsI Samford tha Orator, (ptclsl to Tbs Otorgtea. Opelika Ala, Feb. 16.—The ladlu of the Memorial Association have their program for the memorial exercises complete. Hon. W. H. Stamford, of Troy, lias accepted an Invitation to make the annual addreu on April 24. Samford Is a leading lawyer of Troy and Is a very eloquent speaker. He In n former D|iellkan and It la with great Interest that htn friends hear of anting. Little Girl Is Dead. Special to The aeorglan. Mountvllle. Oa, Feb. IS.—On Wed nesday morning at 1:5ft o’clock Little Alice Evans died at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans. WANT COL, WOODWARD TO SPEAK AT JACKSON American Cigar Co.’a “Triangle A N INSURES HONEST CI6AR VALUES Special to The Georgian. Jackson. Miss, Feb. 15.—Jackson Is looking to Atlanta for light on the wa terworks question. A ted hot mu nicipal campaign Is now In progress here and will be until June ’.’6 The friends of municipal ownership desire to hare t’olonel Park Woodward, of At lanta, come to Jackson and expluln the tnugnlflcent success that he has made out of the waterworks of that city, and a letter asking him If he would come here some time during the next two months and deliver an address to the people of this city has been mallei him. ri.e Mends of municipal ownership In till" city are quoting extensively the article from n recent Issue or The _____ Georgian wherein It was shown that ! the water plant In that city had mode By the Evidence of Atlanta People, one hundred per yen’, dear. Atlanta Is regarded here u one of the lending <-x- Tbe dally evidence cltlxena right I pi.nent« of the municipal ownership here at home iupply.ls proof luBclent I idea in the United States, to satisfy th# greeteet ekeptle. No . rare" S2X id" be h * d Her * te * I STORES ARK (’LOSE!) George N. Bremer, talesman Ini lH’RIXG FUNERAL the General Store at 7 W, Mitchell ,,n /lADTAIV W’l11TI,’ (treat, and residing at 13* s. Pryor 1 Or t Ai l AI.N vv III I b •treat, says: "I believe Doan's Kid ' ’—-— ney Pills to be all that they are rep-! Th,> ,l ' or *’’" 1 resented to be, and have come to this Abb"vl"c. H Frb. 15 <’npialn I.. conclusion from my own experience,! vv White dl«l at’Ills residenre In tin PROVE IT ANYTIME. (Copyright by Hearat Newa Berries.) By DOROTHY DIX. ( New York. Feb. 15.—Tears are the touch of nature that makes the whole world' kin. From our brothar’a Joy wa stand aloof—we have ito part In It— biit In sorrow we are parties, remem bering our - own griefs, or In fear of that which may yet befall us. So It was that ysstsrday a wavs of iovlngklndness and human tenderness softened for a while the rigor of the Thaw trial when the news was re- calved that the wife of Juror Bolton was dead. Mr. Jerome made the an nouncement of the sad event In a won derfully'sympathetic little speech, full of delicacy and fine feeling, and Jus tice Fltegerald. In granting an adjourn ment of court until Monday removed the ben that has kspt thi; Jurors Im* prisoned, locked up away from homo and business for three weeks, so that the bereaved man might be alone with his loss, with no prying eye to take note of his despair. Out of hearts we may measure the grief and despair of this poor husband anil wife, who. In the supreme hour, were parted, while the one went down Into the vnllry of the shadow alone ■ml the other gnawed Ills heart out In Impotent despair bacause he might not he with her and I'omfnrt her for that dreary Journey. How the woman must have cried out for him. on whom she hud leaned all her married life! How- lie must have suffered through the nights and dreary. Interminable days. »l,lle he wondered how she was: If she suffered much: If she wanted for anything: If he could not do something: If lie only were with her! How she must have prayed for him to come before It waa toojate! How he must have yearned to be with her! And It ivas os Impossible as If continents. In stead of a few city blocks, Itsil rolled between them. All thst separated them was the length of the law's cold, hard hand. Yet. despite his own gnawing anxie ty and grief. Juror No. It stayed at hla post sml did his duty, day after day. With the sick wife slipping away Into DOROTHY DIX. the beyond, he filled hla place In the Jury box and listened patiently, atten tively to the wrangles of the lawyers a-nd the Ueadly dull spinning out of the. orles of the allenlau. He was serving his stats at a cast to hlmeelf he little . reckoned In the beginning, hut he had token an oath to give the man before him a fair trial, and to the best of bis ability he waa doing IL Almost anybody can be brave In a ..title, with the bends playing, flags flying and comrades standing shoulder To •tioolct«r l But It tilcn courigi—th> courage of'which soldiers ere made— to aland up and do your duty, do what you have undertaken to do. In the face of the greeteet temptation that can be fall a man to desert his colora. Ana greater tenfptatlon can coma to a t than the dying call of hla wife. Juror No. II Is the kind of man thst justifies trial by Jury. for tbey ctyred me of a very distress- i che Wednesday night at 11 o’clock. log backache from which i had suf- I'aptcln White was <>in- nf the most fared for a long time. Although I' widely connected end highly resiwned tried about every other remedy before 1 cltlxena of Abbevilc He did the largest using them, I could get no relief, and 1 meirnntlle business in Alievllle county, neither was my physician able to do'm a j,,,11- wos i, great shock in the me any good. Doans Kidney Pllle. I community. Hr was ut ids piuci of iT„\honv'^ dros P .^,!i r VftS*‘u.?wo n i! e n Monday am. few knew etreet and 30 SmSSTm^TmSm # SV,"." 1 !?/ to And the spot Immediately, and In Captain White had always taken the forty-eight hours after I began taking I i.mt m all enterprises tending toward them the pain left me and 1 have not!ihe unbuilding of the town, and lied had It since. That Is why l toy | can many offices of trust and tesponslblllly. apeak from experience." Ill" wife and seven i-hlhlrec survive For sale by all dealers. Price 59 1 l,,m cents. Fcater-MIlburn Co, Buffalo. 1 'J' 1 "' (U ' , V New York, sole agents for the United; 1 ' ... „ III places of bu-lrirts we Remember ike name—Ooau'e-sad|(iiicinr thv hwn of tlv run.li lake uo other. iiteycct to his memory. ,L.