Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 20, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NKVVB. nMUMIMUAV. .fcUKl'AHV ». »II. I HOT ZONE Honduras - Nicaragua Hostilities To Be Renewed. ManaxuH. Nlmraicua. IVlj 20.—Re newal of h>»tllltle» Iwtween Honduras and Nicaragua troopa la momentarily expected. Honduras Jih« been the agreaior. GAMBLED HIS MONEY AWAY, THREE YEARS IN PEN THEN COMMITTED SUICIDE! GIVEN CURTIS BOYS. ! Spei lul to The Oeorglan. Macon, (la.. Feb. »«.—The (Hal of Joe ami Monk Curtla, who were (liai'K- ril wlih murder, wna tried yeaterday In the auperlnr court. John R. Conner unit Mir Ion Harrla nnieaml for the <le temiur 1* oml HuUrit.. i Brunson foj I ho Special to The Oeortlan. St. Augustine, Via., Keb. to.—Fred Oalllnger committed suicide here on Monday morning by Inhaling gaa at hla tailoring ahop on 8t. (ieorge atreet. Tho hotly waa dlarovered by a cna- tonier who, finding the door locked. went around to. the renr and through a window ubaened (latllugei aippai ■ enlly dead, reclining In a chair. Of ficer* were aummoned and the doora forced open when It waa found that the room waa full of gaa. A rubber tube connected with an open gaa burner had evidently been held by Galllnger °' ,T * ,,,, * in hla mouth until lie wae rendered | unconsclouH. He left a letter Mating that he watt I Valuable Doge Poisoned. «“ ,nbl - 1 «U | special to The (leorglan. of hla property at roulette. | Rom< , (ja . ,,,. b 20 ‘_ Tht , 4 , K , M|| The Jury after Mn\l;ig out until ufiei 6 o'clock returned with u verdict of voluntary mani’lHUKhior Judge Felton piiHNeti i each if the PRE8IDENT OF NICARAGUA WANTS TO FORM UNION. PAnama, Fab. 20.-*Traveler* arriving hara from Central American port#.pre dict aerloua trouble among the various republic*. President Zelaya. of Nica ragua, laVretgtcd with a desire to form a union of tho Central American stale* He la supported by enrmles of Hon duras. Salvador and- tluiitamnia, file plan it aald to be to replace the head* of natlona unfavorable t*» hla scheme I with men who will support him. H*»n- duraa waa selected u* the startHia point, because It fa supposed to lie tin* weakest of the nations. OEPARTMENTOFBTATE KNOWS OF NO WAR Washington. Feb. 20.—-Negotiations for an arbitration of the differences be tween Honduras and Nicaragua are progressing favorably so far as the ad- vices to the state riepartm*n f Indicate. The meeting placa for the tribunal which will dlscuna the condition* has been sele< ted. Both Honduras ami Nicaragua have suggested the i’itv of Mexico or Washington. Secretin * Root favors ;he t.lty of Mexico. but Presl- —Iliux of thfit counti \ m»gr*«i« Waahhiffon us the most appropriate You In Pain? witm us nxsLT and fnoddy, In itridtJt confidence, taOtflg an yoof trouble!. anJsUting your age. We will und you TKEX AfiVTCX, Id plain ualed envetope, and a val uable &4-pego Book on “Hone Trcatoent.for Women.’* Address: Ladle* 1 Advisory Department, Tbs nnHdryxyii Mcdl'ine Co.. ChtttgKXt>i T«nn. o M ■ it is a questionable custom that some women have, to take morphine or headache powders regularly every month, to relieve the periodical pains from which they euffer. These drugs will no doubt relieve the pain but they do not ewe the cause, which is some • derangement of the womanly organs or functions, and which can only bo permanently benefited or cured by a medicine like 7CNUNH 1 vhlch acts not on the nerved but on tho organs themselves, relieving their Inflamma tion, restoring their proper health, and regulating their lntemmted. excessive, or fitful functions. This Is the secret of the vonderful success of Cardul, during the past SO yean, in the relief and cure of the DISEASES, (not merely pains), vhlch are pecu liar to vomei. It removes the cause and builds up the strength. Dr. J. F, W. Metz- 1st. of Rose Hill. Tex., writes: “I use Cardul in ray practice, among women, and it alvays gives satisfaction.” Try M yourself. AT All DRUGGISTS IN $100 BOTTLES Aik* for Divorco. Alleging her husband war cruel t-» her and conspired to get her out of the way by rending her to the neylum. Mm. Carolync Duncnn ha* filed null In the huperior court foF’ilirorcc ■from ' hrr- husbund. U M. K. Dutocan. She n*k* r total divorce, the curtody of the minor children together with temporary and permanent alimony. Hhe la represented hy Attorney V A. Batchelor. era are at work here* and a* a conse quence several valuable dogs have hern killed. Last year at tltla time fully a hundred doga were poisoned, several of which were of gieat value. place. , - Then 1 there Ih a possibility that the ntence, giving | n i burntion tiibunnl In'Salvador. which yeara in the I suddenly dissolved about a fortnight | ago w hile In the mldat of a discussion 1 ’ of the disputes between the two coun tries. will be reconvened. It i* under- flood tlint members of the Balvador tribunal are ntIII there and t an Ih* given now Instruction* and atnrtetl to work again. Mee. Edna Summer*. __ Mra. Kdna Burner*. aged €2 yeara. died Tuesday at the residence of R. A. Gordon. 230 Hast Fine atreet. The body waa tuken to Turin. Ga, Wednesday morning for Interment. A SQUARE DEAL REV. W. V. BRAND KILLED BY UK IEK Cleveland. Old* : nent contractor* iengaged In govt I combined. It Ih h oral eight-htuu , iHiupalgn "ill b« In Chronic Catarrh of the , »>«•"■ “t* 1 * 1 Is assured you when you buy one of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines— for all the ingredients entering iuto thejn are printed on the bottle- wrappers and their formula are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the in- .gredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, bciug selected fimu the most valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our Ameri can forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly harmless even to the most delicate women and children. ' Not ■ drop of alcohol enters into their composition. A much l<cttcr agent is used both for extracting and preserving the medicinal principles used in them, viz.—pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength. This agent possesses intrinsic medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable anti-septic and anti-ferment, nutritive and soothing demulcent. Glycerine plays an Important part in Dr. Pierce s Golden Med ical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, "heartburn,” foul breath, coated touguc. poor | n,.,,..«, rj/u oppetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derange-' 111 “ 1 stents of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Med ical Discovery " is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, os catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sover eign remedy if its use be persevered in. Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery ” for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases. In cough* end hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung affections, except consumption in its advanced stages, the "Golden Medical Discovery" is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obsti nate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bron chial mucous membranes. The " Discovery " is not so good left- acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor mast it be expected to cure con sumption in its advanced stages—no medicine will do that—but for all the obstinate hang-on, or chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken. If the sweet taste of the "Discovery,” caused by the glycerine, is disliked, a few drops of lemon juice, orange or lime juice, added to each dose will make it agreeable and pleasant and will not in the slightest interfere with its hentfical effects. It’s an insult to your fntetllgance for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you some nostrum of unkrie:cn composition in place oT I)r. Pierce's world-famed medicines which are, op known composition. Most dealers recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines because they know what they are made.of ami that the urgrediepts employed are among the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can be made of. The same is true of leading physicians who do not hesitate to recom mend'/hem, since they know exactly what they contain and that their ingredients are the very best know if to medical science for the cure of the‘several diseases for which these medicines are recommended. With tricky dealers It is different. Something else that pays them a little greater profit will be urged open yon as "just as good," or even letter. Yqu can hardly afford to aefcept a substitute of unknown composition ar.d without any particular record of cures in plan, of Dr. Pierce s medicines w-hich' are op known composition apd have a record of forty \eors of cutes behind theni .You,know what yon want and it is the dealer’s business ta supply that want. Until upon U. Haltliniirc. Md.. Keb. 20.—The Rev. William K. Miami, the oldem clergy man of Hie Protestant Kplueopal tllo- oeae of Maryland, died at hlic home at Kmmerton. Hnri/dt-tT t-oUlHV. RWT evening. DeaOi cuts tTUC to grief nni old nge. as his wife. Mra. Bophfa Brand, tftrrt ontr ntne-YHiy** «fro. H** near- l\ US year* nhf. Krr wxty ywuu In* tv as rector of St. Mary’s K|>lst*opal ft lurch, nf trhlch lie remained In charge uniII Ids dentil. Ui\ Brand was horn In Nexv urleatirt June IT. 1X14. GOVERNOR FOLK THREATENS PIERCE BULif 01 STUD TELLS BF DEALMGS WITH GOWNS Political and Business Career in Lone Ktur State Was Reviewed. Belle Isle Durable, Beautiful, Economical r What more can he asked for? It is the best paint modern science and skill can produce and possess tho above qualities. Tt is made in S13 beaut ifttl-eolors anJxve oarEQC large stock, so you can get all you want of any color at any time. Price, $1.50 per gallon. We can supply yofi with anything you would expect to find in first-class paint store. ' Now como and see us. Kritncix and other pitille*. Joseph 81b ley nrmmg them. In the Gibb* ranch j trail>*ctl<>n. Senator Bailey *nld that he had Mi st known Mr. Sibley In 1X92.1 , „ .... ... ... .... .. i and that he >\n* then. a» fie i* now. a Jefferson t lt>. >•«,*. rob. .t>.- Got- delightful .clean and honorable man. : erttor h>lk Ima pontpoticd the hearing Tall* of Pecos Deal. n..- requisition for II < lay PMnvc. Srn<l|l „. |tal | OV „ lat MC ur»d I of St Imih VVut»rs.Flfi'ceJ^ atuI Inni ' fill ■ ». ......urn- •«!/<>. 1 I. v f Im Toviiu mu. ' ... ... 8|>ecltil to The Gcrglan. Austin. Te:;r..*», Feb. 20. -In reply to charge* preferred agnlnxt him by Rep- resell tat I ve t'oeke. United State* 8en- utor Bn I ley yenterday took the wi|ne*» land before the in\V*tigAttnir commit tee and reviewed hi* public record und l»u*lne** dealing* from the time he came to the *t«te from Ml*«l**lppl. In k88r., down to the present. He at once engaged In the practice of law. he elated, ami took part In iHdlUc* and public affair*. _Ifl_ tho year IXftu he wa* elected to ongrr**, and took hi* *eut the follow ing year, and \vn* elected to the United State* senate In 1901. A* to hi* ac- quulntance with David 11. Krancla. he huId that In* met Mr. Pranrl* In 1X91, when Roger Q. Mill* wa* a cundidPtc fm- speaker t»f 1»«aua«>.. Uc cuUli Viitad the acuUFlVltnnee of Governor Fran* Ih ttprl hi* it*'4i>claie*. uinonk them member* of the MI**ouii delegation. . . Ilrt , . . lioplDg ihervhv to ad\*ance Mr. Mill*’ ‘never ilUcu?ied any legl*ht:lon with VIjTH\ ('ITIZEN T?A!lt*y xatd tie hart formed jfrtw or p-rnght hi* aid fur am' mao-uie! 4 v - lose friendship for Governor except the World * Fair oppropriitTon. | Qf* l>fcAL> Ftiin« i*. ar.d never passed through St. I He aald Fraud* had never mentioned Louie wiihout Mtopplng to aee him- In H. t*. Pierce to him except through the { iu The Georgian, ply to the charge that he had been In I letter of IntroOuctlon. j \,. W imn. tin.. Feb. 20.—Monday night nt U deal with II brother of Govornor I — I uYlm-k M. F. Vole. Hr., of thfa city. d!e.l t pnenuionla. Ills ile.itIt remove* one of It** county’* moat proiulneiit and nnlver ally lieloved cltUeiia. He wna l»orn on Jan uary 25. 1825. in New ten fonnty, at the tlieu u*'f hilthera Mill. A few year* Teiiiienaee nml Alatmina. and to iUIb city, which baa been I Id* realdenee •In*’**. King Hardware Co. , 51 and 53 Peachtree St. Ik LOOK OVER IU find any r... sons for dissatisfaction you should' send your linsn to us. for wt guar antee to Launder Your Linen and all other articles In a way that cannot be surpassed. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. Phones. 41, Main. OILGER'S DIAMONDS COST THREE Mi-SS Oil i r «mipany. asked by the Texas thmltl-*. until the anlval of the sher iff of Tim via count j Texas. Governor Folk told the attorney* foi Mi. Pierce that tinlo** they ngreetl to ptxNluce Pierce at Jeffersoq t’lty with in three days that he wilt lmm«dlutel> Imnor the requisition. Pierce I* wanted b\ the Texas aulln iill *s t«» nnawer a < barge of having mndc false affidavit*. LAW IS TO BE FOITOHT , .-Ioiled the option with the understand* i Ing that the deni would not be c«m- 1 stinimaied until after Ills caintMilgn f »r senator had cIohcJ. Later Governor! {Francis trajtsfemd Id* Pacoa county! ; kind* to Mi. Gibbs and the Gibb* prop. | jcrt> wu* trailsfemHl- to Governor j il'i.mH*. who had furnished the greater I i•• t? i of the puichasa price by putting 'in t’.ehc land*. There wu* due to Mi .Gibb*, above Ml* mortgage and tli«>- INto* count> land*, about $5,520. «»f Milch he imid It.oiMi. obtained from tin Royal Ie**ter Hllger, conf««**ed niond thief, will spend the next year* of his life In tjic strl|ies shackle* of u Georgia peplteutlary vlel. Till* wa* the sentence, given Tuesday afternoon b> Jiulg ” Roi stealing ll.VUO worth of dlamondu Mr*. Arthur F. Dennett, of 21« din- j tbr» j him n f u it I r Mtreet. Before sentence wu* |ius*ed : ^ |10 nIMter General Hill asked the court country, he lenient on Ditger and |Hilnted out ! MANAGER OF “SQUAW MAN" DIES OF PNEUMONIA., *»- | Hpf’dal t«» The Georgia u. I Norfolk. Va.. Feb. So.—will J. Duffy, i manager of Llebler A <\».. play. •’The! j Squaw Man," died of pneiimunla here.] years old and one of the • n theatrical manager* in the Red River National Rank, of Galne>- | that lie hud restored the gem* and ImU i 2u - ah prom I- I' die. and the liulunro was paid to Mr. | acted In a manly manner uinirrnlng JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOO ,, Hmipu Gibbs out of the sale of the crops. ; «oine sensational stories. i® tl 0 ' 1 n,le 1 h l,le | Tl.w.i* His.. • debt of lio.otio on th. ! I O U. 8. 18 NEGOTIATING 0 it work have nml later lie negotiated,. O TREATY WITM JAPAN. O fight the l*ed- with the help of Governor Francis, a LAFOLLETTE I8_T0 8PEAK law. Nominally the Lm lie tween the govern- omijuvoi* recently In- jam lleged violation of the •»« . a 8t. Iannis bank. IN BROOKLYN CHURCH. | Of $i:*.«uu fron which he pal ‘‘♦ooft \»w»*d w> Texas banks. Hen- Nev Hulls) sHhl that he had made H^nni ; $::u,oo«» ott the deal and would ' sin. Is to be heard In New York for tlv BEST RECORD IN STATE MADE DY MACON RIFLES. Special in 1 he thsiri ht»\e mnde mote «*ould be have held t!t» best tithe tomorrow evening, when be •and. lull not having the money and the will deliver a lecture at Old Plymouth (H’Miicol differences arising, he pre-1 church, the sftiie of Henry Ward O Washington. Feb. 2o.—It wa* 6 , O officially admitted at the state Ue- 0 York. Feb. 20.—Unit'd Slat* * 1 0 partment today that iho United O Robert l«aFollette. of VVIscon- O Htstes Is now negt,Mating a treaty O *•- o with Japan, under which the Jap ~ Will bring you m aample-card ahd give yeu an astiaiate on Tinting your walla with DECO-MURA, th* now sanitary Wall Flnf GKOUCIIA—FULTON COUNTY To the Superior Court of H*bl « V’tltlon of A. 8. Adam*. Dowdell Ur” ami W, It. Tlebenor, *11 of Mid ■ county. r**pectfh!ly *hows: 1 That they deal re for tbewaehev n naMN-late*. aitrcenora nod aawgn*. isnne incorporated under tuc »*.* nsuu* of the A. H. ADAMS COMPANY for tbe full term of twenty r5i» the privilege of renewal at tin of iliiit time. itl.a Mac Volunteeis aic matlon that th< memb*i* the tlce during 190 •tate In l today the •dth and all. a: been dan# Home tl pore wib t'aptsln I he ga\# x The Mu 6 mi„. (rovtrnmrni wlU r»fu«e to O | O t*iue pu-.porl. r„nll*. ,I,-Hiring O |' nt « psf P to cor.te to the 1 tilled Stair*. O illflm dotlam each. IVtltloncrs desire I C 6‘ right t« lncrea*u the capital »t«*A •'« ** aOOQOOOOOOOOOCOQCOOOOOOQOO ! , ,,r istmtinu from Uom* tu time by i II pie;#- in |- elpt «#f the Infor- id made hy the any In rifle prac- the b*«t In the' also true, (ind piiVHte*. one j with what ha* jorltr rordlnu w'th “M or ihe National Pure Fn*d Law. Guarantee No. 2C41, filed at Washington. it mi ago the annual firing re- ubmltted to the state by vter .Ion#- ♦ In till* report recoisl:: made nt the tar- y member of the comiutny. It wa-- tlii* report that attracted the attention of the state, ,#ulng to Its su- penoi'it.v over th#* maiks made bv the other iMiiumtile*. CLAIMS HE WAS ROBBED IN BOARDING HOUSE. i to *| lie Georgias. Macon, G»i. Feb . by the natm* #»f Sapp, hurt his tt outvies in lie n:r|ved In tl.c i morning In cmtqu.in id'-1 \ young man lug at Albany, evil > eMerda*. early In the th a at:anger, ruing lmu*e and Sapp being a bit tiled, went to sleep When he awoke l.'lx which he • Inline*! to hrvc had with him. was mlslang. a* wn* also the Mmngi'i Hun Brotherton Again. Another chapter In tin tumultuous life J vf Hun Brotherton. many times con- j ■ plcuous in police court snapes. wa* 1 written In the superior court Tuesday I afternoon when hi* bond for lion was! declared forfeited b.’ Judge Roan, i Brotherton was (’barged with u**uult with Intent to tmtrdei. lie failed t show up for 11 lul and Id* bond Uervd f* i felted. hundred tlmuMiid •* niH’iw desire the i let" ’ ‘ ' then the capital \ '•'I. "Fresh Routed Codec? — b«hI Mother didn't use fresh routed codec, she had Arbuckks.’ : ' The way*to get a good cup of coffee that Urin like Coffee' with all the dehdoua flavor and aroma intact, it to $uy a package of (he old original Arbuddea ARIOSA Coffee, and grind it a# yoo want hx trie it, first wanning it m t-1* to develop the flarec and make (he grinding easy. Coffee loses iu idontily as Coffee after being ground or exposed to the air and is einly contammated by handixis. Arbuddea' wu the first roasted pack aged coffee. The poeea of each coffee beny are aeaied after roaidng v.ilh fieah egga and granulated •ugar to hold the goodness in and makTthe coffee settle cJcat and quickly; an actual apply- cafiooby machinery, of "Mother."method^- u patented by (his firm. *-LI - 1 - 1 | -r-^— ----- (*•--**- *-*-*-” — —*•'--■(a,a — ■ iy,n.1 i- —am tKUi^.i« TC i,akLM(.wnM^U. DmxU.w', mmh , m ARBuckif. bror. n-. y«k n,,. I iH’ru |Mild III. I X Th- «l»>H t of Mill *svr|H»r«il»»* ‘ ■ fwtsmbiry gain and pnvXt ##f ' l ’*’ v rr*. nml for tloit purpnar th«*.v p'-P”'‘ I carry on n bmdiwsw of buyliiK- I maiiMfiir tu ring nil kind* of «i* > * ,N " j lions. Icnilicr gotsl*. novel tl**" ’ «(*sl«. j 4 IVtlri.liter* ilrslr* fur Mid tho right to sue and In* and. k «*»* n corporate swil. t»» , lcn»H and trmlc In irol and pcrs-in . ! orty. to iMvrmw ami loan wtnji**. , give nnd take ws’iirliy l*»r •n*’ j own PtiM»k ln*nlh*r corporation"' fll " 1 I vrat lh«* prtvets’d* of the corp#*r{iti , ‘" 1 I manner as m*y n*s*ui wla- t#» *«<••*■ * ,, 1 #•••*. to Utah* rulra. by-laws and reg • for the gmermocut of the #**r|»oifl' ’ ■ It" officer*, and generally t«» d#» ""V i thiuga usual. ureMMvy and . conduetlitt th* bualn*** prop(»*’ H l *•' i rl«l on. . , , f & The pitiiflpBl office n»M? h*"- i cor|M#ratiob will Im* in Fulton ^ i fin. Iml petitioner* doslrc f*#r • linn Hie right to *U» bnahi#**” " ' t.ibllsh brunch hoo**« In «ln*r - ’ s it toric* and imvmm hmImiin of the l Wherefore, |>ctltltmcra |»ra> J 1 ' 1 ' uintlc a body corp*»nilc uuder t■ l*tylr aforcMld. ivltb nil #*f »•»•' 1 leges herein |in;*l ami i«* wu ” i limy lie entitled IVItlloucra' Filed In office *lrts the 5th v rtiary. |fu;. Alt.XtU.D H***. 1 ' ?. lierk Mnperlor fonri. ITilnm « •* *■ t;K»in«iA-m.ToN fui nti ; l. Arnold Broyh*. clerk "f etnri nf Fiiltim OHIIlIjr. l.e«*rgi > ' '•ertlfy tIml the above and correct n»py of ihe ai'l' 1 S A ' clinrfer In the nutter of thy \ i*ouipnuy, ua th" raiue opis ars ef n office. , . r , 1 • Wllitesa my hand an I ii-rk KiiLi-ilor Conn. I'uli" 1 ' *' u ' '