Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 09, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEOBCH AN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. UARCII », MW. Sleep Like a Top nervou» itarti. bad dreama- " .)'tp soundly and waken re- Irrshtd—take / , Beecham’s Pills i Everrwbar*. In boxea JOc. and Ba Overhead Pump Jack*, f. t, 10, 12. 16 and 24 inch atroke. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta 8t, Atlanta, Qa, SHALLOW WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO, 54 Mariatta Street. Atlanta, Qa.. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta StraaL Atlanta, Qa. Beautify Your Property FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN, CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W. J. Dabney Implement Co., 41 8o. Forayth St, Atlanta, Qa. UK MM n n siHuif Dover, Del., March ».-I n an attempt to verify thrlr belief that a woman wae Implicated In the kidnaping of 4-year- old Horace W. Marvin, Jr., and that the la now holding the boy a prisoner somewhere In Philadelphia, the Kent county authorities today resorted to the third decree method of questioning John. Hart, .the only auapecl thus far arrested In the mysterious caae. - Hart, who la the skipper of a small •loop, la known around here as a "sol. dler of fortune." He Is suspected of having piloted the kidnapers up the Delaware river with young Marvin. Throughout the severe line of question ing to which he was subjected Hart stoutly maintained that he knew noth log about the caae. State Detective Hawkins, who li leading In the search for the boy, aaya he la aatlafled that Hart knuwa aome- thlng concerning the kidnaping, and lie alto aaya ha la certain that a woman took an active part In the abduction. More than a thousand persona, in eluding the beet detectives, have been searching for the boy day and night since hie disappearance on Monday last, but In vain. A bounty Is also out for the kidnap ers, the crime being punlehable by death In thle atale. The milling lad Is the favorite nephew of Mrs. Miles Blandish, of New York, and today Mr. Standleh reachrd the home of Dr. Marvin resolved to do all In hla power to aid In the search. Cures Drunkards Muy’a Miracle. Tlit* day of warklog miracles I'm sure In far from paat. Aik! now to aliow you wbaf 1 mean I'll tall you of the laat Grant one that happened right to uu>. For 1 waa part of It, you ace. You know the Ufa t used to lead - O God. n living death. A drunkard of the hopeless kind— For. scarce a aober braatb 1 ever drew, and hope and pride Were loat to cue, tod nearly all lieshle. ATLANTA GIVES FREELY TO IMMIGRATION FUND Raise $4,000 at Meet ing Friday After noon. KINQUIRES $5,000 FROM THIS CITY Leaders ill Movement Dis cuss Need of New La bor i# South. VJy.nU 1* responding quickly an3 literally to the-coil from the Georgia Immigration Annotation for fund* to further the Gate City's Interests In Im migration . A large number of prominent Atlaita hiininesN men tnet Friday afternoon in *ti- ill rectors' room of the Trust Coin- i any of Georgia In the Equitable bull 1- mg The meeting was marked wl'h enthusiasm and,a spirit of de«p earnestness. At ;i meeting In the Chamber of Com • !'-r •> moms on February 18, 11.371 raised. Subscriptions at the meet- ,n f 1 i, l’ , °d the figures to 93,€00, whllf ■ iheis Miliserlblng since have brought amount up to 94.000. Atlanta Is ex- l-vted to raise 95.000, and that sum J'l'i be In hand In a very short time At the meeting Friday strong talks '‘•r* made by Governor-elect Hoke Jnith. <\iptn1u J. W. English. J. 8. B. Thompson. \\\ a. Cooper and John A. «• G-man, chairman of the state ex- ^mi\e «ontmlttee of the Immigration Association. The large fund being raised through out the state will be applied In bringing desirable white Immigrants to Georgia. Many will be brought to Atlanta. Those who have subscribed here are hm follows; * Same. Amount. P. H. Arkwright 3&do Trust Company of Georgia loo W. T. Gentry Iftft J.-AV. English ion Atlanta Kteel Hoop Company.... Iftft Samuel Carter 100 N. P. Pratt Laboratory loo Fulton Foundry and Machine Works .. .• 100 W. G. Raoul 50 V. H. Krlgshaber 25 Atlanta |t* and Coal Company.. 100 Third Rational Bank loo Neal Bank loo' Maddox-Rucker Banking Com pany 100 Atlanta National Rank .a loq Lowry National Bank, by T. 1). 7 Meador, vice president ...'. loO Central Bank and Tnut-Com*.* pany 100 Asa G. Candler, Jr 100 Exposition Cotton Mills 100 Rluthenthal & Blckarv 100 Everett. Ridley & Co loo H. M. Benten 10ft George Car Company ' 100 Atlanta Journal ....; 100 Atlanta Constitution lfto Atlanta Georgian 100 Hoke Smith 100 J. M. High Company 100 Atlanta Paper Company *»o J. S. R. Thompson 50 Louis Gholstln 50 T. R. Sawtell 50 Atlanta Agricultural Works ‘.’5 Atlanta Woodenwure Company.. 25 Southern Saw Works 25 Hightower A Hadman 25 Walter P. Andrews 25 Dodson Printers' Supply Com pany 25 Thomas Egleston, for the Vienna Cotton Oil Company 25 H. L. Schlenlngcr 25 R. a. Wessels 25 H. H. Schaul 25 Southern Hydraulic Engineering Company, by George F. purt.. 25 Atlanta Brewing Company, by On** friend alone was left-my wife. God bless her ev'rjr hour! 8he saved me from «"drunkard's grave. And whisky's wicked power. Just how she saved me you shall see - This Is the way she told It me. When hop«« was almost dead withlu Her faithful, constant breast, Mhe read of |»r. Haines' Cure,_ j- Then, without stay or rest. Mhe sent for one Trial Karnple free. And gave It unbeknown to me! I drank of It at er'ry meal— 1 ate It In uiv bread. While Mary watched me nuxlously. Hut ne'er a word she Mid; I'ntll one day L stopped to thluk. Thnt I had lost my love for drink! When, quite uueonselotis 1 was cured. My Mary told me all: II snemrel the very net of God, i A modern mlrnele; I rail It IItIn. horuose my wife And Haines' Cure bad miv*mI my life. And now my little ytory's done. My ev'ry word Is true. And what this treatment did for me. The anuie 'twill do for you: And wives nml mot hers-- one ami all. Take heart of Mary's Miracle. Save those near and dear to you from a life of degradation, poverty and disgrace. You ran do lt by rutting out this coupon. FREE TREATMENT COUPON. Fill In yonr name and address 4>n blank lines below. Then eat out this <-otipon nml mail It to Hr. J. W. Haines, 9»4 Glenn Rldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. You will receive In return enough of the remedy to prove to you that It will cure drunkeuueaa In utiy form. You give It In tea. rofTei* or food. The drunkard will atop drink ing without knowing why. You will also get books and testimonials to prove how hundreds have been saved. Albert Steiner, president Total * .93.750 Confadsrats Vatarana to Mast. Special to The Georgian. Macotf, Gb., March 9.—The regular monthly meeting of Camp R. A. Smith, Confederate Veterans, will be held on Friday night. March 15. The two local camps. Smith and Macon, will hold a union meeting In the city court room. “THOROUGH COWARD" PENROSE'S OPINION OF CAPT, M’DONALD Ban Antonio. Texas. March Dur Inc a recees In the courtmartlal being held here Major Penrose denounced former Ranger Captain "Bill” McDon ald. who made the Inveetlgatlon of the Brownsville raid on behalf / of the elate, and who Major Ulockson had said would "charge h—I with a bucket of water." Breaking of the fact that Captain McDonald had not been called upon to testify. Mdjor Penrose said: "Oh. of course, all the defense's witnesses are Mare and all thoae wltneeee, who came here from Brownsville told the truth, but there I, one contemptible coward I would like to have summoned aa a witness before the senate Inquiry, anil that Is that fellow McDonald. I'd llkd to tip off Senator Pornker on a few questions to aak hint. He Is a thor ough coward." Aa Captain McDonald Is a man of very rash temper and u "killer." many expect that Major Penrose's remarks will result In a personal encuunter. CREDIT Ready for Spring OME here for your new outfit and save money. Easy terms, nobby styles, low prices. The latest styles in Men’s Suits Women’s Waists Men’s Hats Women’s Jackets Women’s Suits Women's Skirts ■* Women’s Millinery . .„ -4k No other Gash or Credit Store quotes you lower prices than this store. *^ l) . 78 WHITEHALL STREET. IN AGED CASTLE Building Erected by Cardi- ' nal Wolsey is Haunted. By RICHARD ABERCORN. I.oimJou, March 9.-Hampton Court palace, the splendid resilience on the Thsmea built by Cardinal Wolsey and known to every American who visits tyglaml. Is said to Im* haunted by many ghosts of departed Kngllab royalties, but uow an up-to-date company of twentieth century *)pook» has l**en discovered there by a policeman. The officer declares tost one dark night, while he was on duty at the palace. « group of p4*<ip|e approached, all lu even lug dress. There were two men and seven or nine Indies, and they appeared to In* talking, but lie sound could be heard but tbe rustling of silken gowns. Thtnklug they were a party of residents returning to the paisce from some function, the policeman opened the gate for them, but was astonished to see the whole party turn .aside, fall Into a procession of two and tWftfUTIh the men at the head, sud then vaulsli! The worthy constable says that lie takes the apparition aa a warning, for a few days later he received news of the death of au old ami dear frleud. A DcHesskc Mcbonl of Hinging Is to In- o|M-nc<| lif Loudon as u brancli of the fa mous atelier In Paris, where Jenu Deltesake tenches voice product inn at high fees lo American olid other aspirants for o|M-ratlc laurels. The Ixunlon establishment Is to lie nut under tbe direction of Kdouard Beltesske, the ehkr of the famous pair of brotti Until iflhr, Kdouard has heeu managing Deltesake nutates In Polaud. where disturbed Mate of tba couutry haa kept bis hla brother’s suggestion of establishing a branch of the Paris vocal school In Lon don. Kdouard himself has thought of teaching In 8t. Petersburg, but he bad been In dangerV>f his life from the revolutionaries for three years, ami might not have lieen much safer In the Russian capital, oo he agreed with hla brother Jenu that Loudon was the place for the uew school. The announcement that a l>elteaske school waa a Unit to 1»* opened brought ippllcanta wishing to commence 4-nhrse under the great Polish baritone. It la safe to any that his school will soon lie ns prosperous as the Paris ■ tshllshtnent. which has more than one ndrod pupils. The foudon school la quar tered near llannrer Kquare. In fashions- and ‘ Irtv veers i_. ___ _ tlremeut from the o|n ratli stage, the voice of Kdouard Delftestke la as rich and powerful aa when It delighted fashionable nudleuces at the Metropolitan opera house and at Covent Garden. He * * '*■“ * illy out ... . ..... ... oppor tunities for singing In Pols ml. ”My first rule,” says M. Delteaske. ’’will he only to accept n pupil for a course of twenty lessons, either privately, for a half hour, or In a class of lint more thsu tbn-o students together, when tbe lesson will Inst one hour. The cipi>r!(>iicc of niv brother In Paris baa shown the necessity for such a rule. People would come, ami. after a few lessons leave, nml then give themselves the title of *pmtll of M. Jimn DeKesake.’ gn-ntlv to tbe detriment of their lunstcr’s reputation. ”ln every detail the course here will fol low the Paris model Mv brother ami I were brought up together In an atmosphere of innate: we have studied together; mtr * lew it anil our extterleiict* are tin- same a- lo the m*H-|iaiiUui «*f the volet* nail ns to nlvie What lie know * | know, and wli.it I know In- knows.” The world'* l.itlest man Is undoubtedly Gein ge TlKMiipstm. of l.urgau. 1 rein ml lie has *>Mrabllshe<| the r**eiinl of Ivlug In l*e*| for twenty nine years, for in* nlivsical dl* Hbllllv. bill «»lll «>f sheer dislike of i-ver t|oii ami love of bis pillow. Thompson took to Ids I II. stm Ui*' wants Ills other hai4 hlU* h< llut the |HNjr woman, who Is no Old. fell III. mill ha*l In lie rcti hospital, and this obliged Tlnuup at bis Ifemled NORTH SIDE HOMES Three Modern Artistic Cottages on May (9th) St. Cost of lot (each) 7*. $1,250 Cost of street - improvements 100 Cost of house (contracts) 2,500- Contingencies -—loo $3,950 Leas 6 per cent loan 2,250 Investment $1,700 Selling price of house $4,750 Profit of each house 800 Tbe Iota are juxt off Myrtle xtret. We can nell Iheie houaes by the time they are completed. There ere no modern, artistic cottages, with furnsce best, on the north side for ssle. They will sell like hot cake*. Look at your net Investment end look at the pro'Ot'. We know Just what cnii be don't In this. It'e open for a few dajre. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO., Phone 2102 Main. 301 Peter. BMfe, The man of all men who tweais by the Remington Typewriter is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other machine. A man may know the Remington or he may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the differ ence between the Remington and others. Remington Typewriter Company New York and Everywhere BEMINQTON TYPEWRITER 00., 118 Peachtree 8t„ Atlanta, Qa. RECTAL DISEASES CURED! I cure Pilee and ail Rectal Diseaus entirely without the use of the knife. If 1 don't cure, you don't pay. The rtek la mine. Come In end let us talk over the matter. DR. IV. J. TUCKER, . 16 NORTH BROAD ST. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. * TRIPLEX POWXS PL DUNN MACHINIST CO.] 64 Marietta tries, AtlantaQm. Notice of Water Bond Bleetjen. * •Atlanta. Go., March f, HOT. Wifiw la hereby given to tfcft jNlttM Him a£ tbe city of Atlanta that tkt Mjror aad general council of jMfr - * ‘ election to b* bald at predneta In tha cits the legal honra for Tueadav, tha »th day determine whether the the city of Atlanta reqalalte two-tblrds «_ au»* of five hundred dollars of bonds of th to be sold for not the proceeds there* Improvements In and tern of water works of eitension of water malu porate limits of aatd city. » posed to be loaned are five trande of aatd city of Atlani nomination of one thousand each, to run thirty Interest at the rau „ per annum. The principal and said bonds to be payable In go_ — tbe United States of America, of the pres ent standard of weight and fineness, sad no part of the principal of said bonds to be K id before maturity, and tbe Interest to paid eeml-annaally. In tbo event said bonds are loaned, na annual tax will i>«» levied, beginning with tba year 1907 and continuing through tbe year 1938. sufficient In amount to pay twenty thousand (930,000) dollars per annum Interest on said bonds and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty- aeven (918.867) dollars per annum on account • principal of aald b * ~ and kept by tba commission, and applied at tba maturity of the bonds to their payment. Notice la also given that the tax. -collec tor of Fulton county, stats of Georgia..ee registrar for elections, ordered tojr the mil J- or and general council of tba *• lanta. haa opened books of r ~* the purpose of — voters of tbarafar. — ,, . _— hooka of reglitration open dally, Bundaja timl tin* ntnittim Hint !»»' ^Xrtln***4l TIh*iii|ii»"H l.i k- f4**»Ut%* I** walk •4-v lit w Hint lt«* l»ltal by im nmlmIn mi King In' f*n*nd hfa'ati'ttigrb. am! 1 Impn'ttMcd with »!»•* nnw«int»*i| wtirlitw him that he resolved thnt he mmld a** «•» Im"I again.'' Kim ** lie «nw the « world, tin- htaj* Ilf** ha« Ior( Its (or hint BENNETT GIVES BOND AND IS RELEA8ED FROM JAIL. 8|H*« inl to The iMNireinn. tt.i . Matvli ' 9. J AV. Ben. nett, win* ha* bren confined In theBIbu county JhII on the charge of mail ber>\ whs release*! Thursday morning on 345ft bond. Bennett was bound over bv the t’nlt- ed State* comnilealoner In Valdosta and omtnlMlnner Krwln. of this city, re- cel veil notice Thursday that Itenneit as to be releaaeil. Daclara Dividend. Sftbiial t i The Georglen. Macon. Grf.. Marrh 9 At lire anua.il meeting of the Micon t»a«. l ight and Water t*nmpuny recently, h ulvldend of .cr <ent was declared on the flra preferred stock <*f th* company. 1'n- uaually large tat Iona were mad- this >e»r f»*r the reason that the growth of the city ha* been such as to deman I limit plr-o r*» sup|dv th«* beiicr dlairl- hutl*-n f Heeler and gas. EXTRADITION CASE IN SUPERIOR COURT I’nlew* the court of appenla reverses Judge Pendleton. L. I). Blackwell will have to go back, back, back to Florida nt\«l stand trial on n charge growing out of an alleged forged draft on a Boston bunk. After being decided ugainst by Gov ernor Terrell In extradition proceedings Blackwell, through hla attorney, Thai*. linden, tiled to vemnln In Georgia through the habeas t’orpua route and thin came up for a hearing Friday aft- ernoon before Judge IVndlft*»n In tbe ui*erlor court. Attorney linden claim- «l In bin argument that Blackwell had Im power t*» draw drafts *»n the Boston bank, but Judge Pendleton decided lie not eni|M*wered t*» pass uintn Blackwell's guilt or Innocence nml must expect tin* extradition pupeia of Gov ernor Terrell. Thut the case will h»* carried higher wn*i ch'iwn when Attorney linden ask- e* 1 for two days’ time in which to pre pare II hill of **X«-Options, hut Judge Pendleton cut this time down until l . 1 'i o'clock Hatutd.iv afternoon, ult.-n the hearing will be bad. F. M. Spnngar. The fnnerul services of F. M. Spring er. who died at his residence, 38H Geor gia avenue, Friday afternoon, were con ducted Saturday afternoon at 9 o’clock by Rev. J. W. Lee, of Trinity Mettao- diet church. Mr. 8pringer la survived by hla wife and three children, C. E. Springer. Mrs. W. W. Springer and Mrs. A. T. Treadwell, of Columbus, Qa. Mr. Springer was a member of the Spalding Grays, a military company DC Griffin. Ga. The body will be taken to Griffin Sunday morning, where a mili tary funeral will be conducted by the Grays. FOB SALE. Atlanta Newt Publishing Company. In Bankruptcy. Hjr Virtue of stt order of the t utted States •inirt hi bankruptcy, tbe uinteralftted trim tee will sell mi March 14. !!«7. at 12 o’clock, Iiinmi. iht- equipment belonging to the above atateil bniikriipt. All bbln are aubjei-t to 4-onfinnatbin and muat In* ari-mupanled with • »*r)lfl**il *-lH*ck for lo per cent of the Idd. .m*l numt In* UellvenNl to me on or liefon- I.’ u'dmk, noon. Mnn*h 14 For flintier particulars In reference to the order for »ab* nml tin* |*ro|*erty to be miIiI. reference I* made to aald order and tin* lu- »eni»ry ami apprahenient of file lu the clerk's office. Information In reference i*t either will lie furulshcil hr the tmder- "Igned. Jill IN I. VlVil'k INK A* 8()N8’ Atbiriie) a Mra. Austin Wabb. The funeral services of Mrs. AustIt) Webb, who died at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. M. Scarborough. f» Tlldcn street, at llowells Station, were conducted at lo o'clock Saturday morn ing. arpose of registering tba qualified of tba city, under tha .oral nances or. sod such registrar will keep aald of ragUtratian open dally* Sundays excepted, until within ten days of tha date of aald election, at bis orflca la tba annax of tba court bouts on East Haa Ur •treat, oatwaan Southi Pryor sttan and Central aveona. In tba dtr of Atlanta, sold county, and only tboaa voters wboaa natnaa appaar upon tba aald registration book, as qualified to vote la dty eleettona for tba preornt year, shall be parmlttad to vote In aald water bond alacuoo. favoring tba proposed laaoo of have written or printed an the words, "For tba laaoa of (9U0.000) dollars of The elactteo aha rules and ragnlati of mayor* aldars dty. Tbli code, t, ttnn la Darwaa*, «• aa Ardlnxaca rallt.x lor Bold ilaatiaa ap^ara* febru.rj B, IMT. ^ m . CI.rk of Connrtt of tha (■oat of CUT.) CYPRESS TANKS AND TOWKRB, DUNN MACHINERY CO, 64 MariatU BtraaL Atlanta, Qa. PROF. MERRITT TO SPEAK AT A880CIATI0N MEETINCL dprclal to Thr Georf tax. Broman, Ga., March t.—Tha r»pr»- arntatlvaa from Hamilton CoUac*. thla plarr. to tha Northwaat G«or*U Hl*h Hvhool A.noolatton, which mrata at Tallapooaa March'll, are t. D. William- •on for (Irctamatloa. Blrmla Denial for nvltntlun end Salma ITifilttan for mualo. Tha procram will bacln In thr momtn* with addrcaaaa from Pro- fM.or D. I. KarnesL ot tha Btota Nor. mat Hcho.it, and Profeasor W. B. Mer ritt. of Atlanta. In the afternoon there will be athletlo context* and at night all tha achoola of the uaodatlon will participate In an oratorical context for gold mod ala. The aaooclatlon I* made up ot moxt of thr brut high achoola of live count!*,.