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

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PUF Jty PRO UCT Command* t Cool COBMMMr*! mm " w piu ' 1 W 1 ^ THE ATLANTA OEOROI When Ctsearets Candy Cathartic were invented in 1896, and the formula was perfected after much experi mental labpr by highly scien tific chemists, it was our aim not only to produce a perfect combination of EFFECTIVE CONSTITUENTS, but to have every Inidlent the very best In point of PURITY and QUALITY tbi We estabj tnd MEDIC all these pure, gentle The KILLS SWEETHEART: MAN SUICIDES WHEN SHE REFUSES TO WED could be obtained. Md a standard of PURITY and QUALITY STRENGTH, that has been maintained for eatery Cascaret tablet has been as harmless, as every other one. enter into a medicinal formula, to pro duce the desiredfiect, to be SAFE and ever TRUSTWORTHY, MUST be deaj Sresh, carefully selected and compounded with painstaking su] rvlsibn. The eterna igilance necessary to secure the Ingredients ol Cascarets in tl most PERFECT CONDITION, so as to get the best effect thout any danger from intruding substances, has never What is tt/rvfcult? There ha* tl America ara caret.; Candy Ca It claimed fair tbr i s difai _ wasruavs: recognition of their dependable qoalitiei to do what beat medicine FOR THE BO WE US as yet discovered, all oar friends, loyal and more than satisfied of the etaad- . MERIT of onr preparation. It U today the area teat ’E in the world. We attrflg Caacareta’ great toe ceil to PORITV, c clicked by Onr pal fa«t. hone FAMILY UEDICINALPHICIENCY,' The food a; ation, mieei 1.1907, eodorie The the I QUALITY aod r Troth aod Honesty us oar dealing!. of the United States, on Jane 30, 1906, passed a PURE 3 ACT ta protect the Health of the People against adulter* and careless processes. This law went into effect Jaasary banish all questionable practices and preparations. We Jugs act < Jent and (help to i of this law was anticipated by the makers of Caserne tl when and every precaution was taken to estab* i and responsible Bowel medicine for the the first bods* made ten years ago, and every precaution was taken to estab lish Cascarfas the standard, reliable American VJt sre proud J never be b je in onr purpose to produce the best product possible, end confidence of onr friends, a commercial confideace which will ' All druggista, 10c,23c, 50c. Try a little 10c box TOD AY. ;u THRf GREAT MEETINGS SUNDAY „ mont. The meet in* was also attended ;0 BOOM BAPTIST AUDITORIUM the?l!outovlUe am^Naahvllle. The con- Jment to build the Immense ile auditorium will be hunVli^ three 1 meeting* on Bun- find already there are Indl- the plan will meet with i the atari. Ineaday night.a prellmliuiry 1 the promoters was held, and waa not called to dlecuaa limiter*, It proved a moat en- one. and before It adjourned [htrouffhton received great en- Jhent. lifting* on Sunday will be • the attendance of two prom- in.Qifeai'hera, une of them formerly „f wttit. This Is Dr. J. B. Haw- tftArf'who trill preside at a monster eting In the Grand on Sunday i. morning 1hb first meeting will JELAND DUCK HUNTING FORD’S POINT PRE8ERVE • Tht* Georgian. •rgftmvn, 8. C., March 15.—Ex- l l* nt Grover Cleveland Is enjoying futtng «»n the game preserves of ■fill Alexander at Ford’s Point. He the bout of health. The weather been too warm for good duck shoot- Nt .Mr. Cleveland and Admiral mhert'in bag quite a number each The party will visit the club j-'- and pi Amtvoh of the Santee Gun d* dining the next few days. . Lithonia Firm Bankrupt. * <n the firm and Individual mom- * -f W, J. Bishop & Sons, of ^*• ni.i. Ga.’. tiled bankruptcy papers 1’nlted States court Thursday •ftrrn-«.ri. The firm la composed of be held In the Tabernacle, and still an other meeting will be held there at night. Rev. Dr. Gordon Is the other promi nent guest wiio will be In attendance. He will deliver the address of the oc casion at the Grand mass meeting, and he will also speak at the night meeting in the Tabernacle. Dr. Gordon Is dean of Temple College, of Philadelphia, the great college which Is part or the Institutional work of the Rev. Dr. Russell II. Conwell. With the exception of one In Turkey, this college is the largest in the world. At the moss meeting In the Grand on Sunday afternoon the plan to build the great auditorium will be unfolded to the public, but no public subscrip tions are to be taken. There will b* a number of promi nent cUfsens seated upon the stage and short flve-mlnute talks will be made by each. T. L. and If. W. Bishop. The assets of the firm are scheduled at $14,195.48; liabilities. $15,454.72. T. L. Bishop's liabilities are scheduled at 852.75; as sets, 880, H. W. Bishop's liabilities are scheduled at 1175; assets, $215. NEW MAIN IN8TALLED AT MACON H08UPITAL Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ca., March 16.—As soon ns the work now* being done by the water company Is completed, the Macon hos pital will be amply protected agalnnt lire. The street In front,of the hos pital has been torn up and a larger main Is being Installed to take the place of the four-inch piping that was for merly there. After the old man was opened the Daisy fire engine had to be called out to remove the water from the hole In the ground. **T*ecisi in TO* Georgina. Sew Orleans. U, March 16.—Whit ney Moller. aged 17, shot and killed his sweetheart, Kudex Dobson, aged 17. then suicided, at Point Alaharhe last nl*8t. He had asked her repeatedly to marry him, but she had refused. Both are being burled today at the same time In the same grave yard. CHARTER GRANTED FOR NEW RAILROAD IN MISSISSIPPI Special in Tht Georgian. 1-aurrl. MU*.. March IS.—The gov ernor ha* grantad a charter tu the MU- ■Ualppf Southern railroad, a line which vuna from Gulfport. through Laurel, tu \Ve«t Point, through the countin' of Hurrlaun. Ur.cn, Jones. Jasper, Scott, Leake. Attala and Winston, occupying an alntoat entirely new territory. Among th. Incorporators of the new road are Mayor T. H. Oden and M. Muhte, of thle city. I'apltallsts who are back of the enterprise are espected to vlelt thle city within a very ehort whole, when the entire proposed mute of the new road will be gone over. MARKHAM TO PAY P08T0FFICE BILLS A dispatch was received In Atlanta Thursday afternoon announcing the ap- polntment of Marcellus o. Markham, surveyor of the port of Atlanta, aw dis bursing agent for the United States In connection with the construction of the proposed new postoffice building. His bond Is being prepared and he win en ter hla new work when It Is accepted. He will counteretgn all vouchers. RAILWAY COUNSEL TALK IN SECRET A conference of counsel of several Southern railway systems, said to have been presided over by President Milton H. Smith, of the Louisville and Nash- LUTHERAN SYNOD IN CONFERENCE The Western Cohference of the Geor gia Synod of the Lutheran church held a meeting at 9:20 o'clock Friday morn ing In the English Lutheran Church of thf Redeemer. Another meeting will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon and another at 8 o'clock at night. The conference will continue to meet each day until Sunday. Matters of In terest’ to the church will be discussed. SKATING SATURDAY 2:30 to 5:16—8^0 to 10:30. ROAD PLACES BIQ ORDER* WITH CR08STIE FIRM. Special to Th© Georgian, Brunswick, Ga., March 15.—G. V Smith and J. Pierce 8mlth, of the Flo* villa and Indian Spring railroad, havi placed an order lif this city for 26,001 crossties, to be used In the building of the extension of th© railroad. The two officials will probably place several more orders before leaving the city. BRAKEMAN 18 ARRESTED CHARGED WITH ROBBING CARS. ft|i©H*l to The Ocorctaa. Salisbury, N. C.. March 15.—8eb*r Fall, a brakeman on the Southern, was arrested here by Detective 8elg!e, and landed In Jail on n charge of robbing freight cam The young fellow con fessed. Thq Southern has lost yearly many thousands of dollars this way. More develbpments -of a sensational character will follow. It Is thought. Easter Styles Are Here CREDIT TO ALL We desire to announce our Annual Spring Opening Exhibition which opens tomorrow (Saturday). The Exhibition will give our friends as well as the public an op portunity to learn just what is correct in Spring Styles tor Hen. Women and Children We cordially invite every reader of this paper to be present and we ask you to take particular notice of . the bet that while we give generous credit our prfces.for the newest fashions are as low as any cash at Women*s Suits - S10.00 to $30.00 Women’s Coats • $7.00 to $30.00 Men’s Salts • • S7.00 to $20.00 Qoyi' Salts • • $2.00 to $3.00 * GENESEE SHOES FOB MEN The Best $3.30 Shoe on the Market today. ■’KSMUgS Over 71 Whitehall St. -MAIL ORDERS^ No maltar in what town you live you can bur Men's ted Youth's Trousers by Mail on CMy payiMnts direct from our factory. State what garment* you want and whether fbc Mao or Youth, and we wa tend you samples, prices and term*. MENTER A ROSENBLOOM CO. | ' ACTORY B Rochwtar, N. Yu CAROLINA DECISION TO BE FOLLOWED Washington, March 14.—Information received today render. It clear that the Immigration authorities «» one result of the several conference, recently held, In which the president, Secretary 8tr.UK Attorney General Bonaparte, fommls.loner of Immigration Sar gent and prominent men of the South have participated, will Interpret the existing lmmlgr»tlon law a» It wa. In lerpreted In the Houth rarottna cose. MODEL OF FORT HAWKIN8 FOR JAME8TOWN EXHIBIT. Special to The Georgian Macon. Qa., March 16.—If »n ar rangement can he made It la hot Im probable' that among the Interesting exhibit, to be found lit the Macon room at the Jamestown Exposition will he the model of Fort Hawkins, made of wood of the original fort, and owned by the Macon Public Library. The suggestion comes from a promi nent member of the Historical Society of Ihla city that the valuable relic lo be taken lo Jameatown and made the center of the Macon exhibit. H. II. fuller owned aome of the timber of which the old fort waa con structed. ard It was of this that the model was built. This model, which I. undoubtedly the oldest local relic lit the cllv of Macon, would be. It la thought, a striking addition to the Macon ex hibit. CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL TO BE BUILT IN JACKSON. Special to The Georgian. . Jackson. Miss., March 16.—Some years ago the legislature gave lo the Confederate veterans of the state the south end of the old capttol grounds for a memorial park. Tha park hus been fixed up nicely and glvaa the city it breathing place In the buelnaae dis trict. Now It Is proposed to erect a memorial hall In the park, which la lo be a meeting place for the old veterana and a place where Interesting relics i an be kept. 8AIL0R EVANGELIST PREACHING IN MACON g|>erlsl to Thf. Georgian. Macon, Ou„ March 16— Captain J D. Tnylor, who la widely known os the sailor rvangellat, haj arrived In Macon and will be here several weeks, during which time he will be heard al the Tatnall Square Baptist church and also at the East Macon church. Next Sunday Captain Taylor will preach at the Tatnall Hquare church both morning and evening. Iteglnnlng with the first of April, Captain Taylor will carry on a aeries of revival services at the East Mu- ion Haptlst church. DAMAGE SUIT DECIDED IN FAVOR OF RAILROAD. GEORGIA INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS Washington. March 16.—R. W. Bish op, patent attorney, reports the Issue of the following patents to residents of Georgia and Alabama: Fish trap* E. F. Dollar, Blowing Cave district, Grady county, Go.; fer tiliser distributor, l\ B. Roxar, Empire. Qa.; cleaner and polish*!*, W. J. M. Hames, Atlanta, Go.: typewriter at tachment. C. D. King and A. H. Mil- stead. Atlanta, Ga., assignors to El liott-Fisher Co., New York, N. Y.; buckle, W. H. Griffin. Oxford, Ala.; window lock. A. Z. Bjewart, Atlanta. Go., and waist shield, Mary L. Coch ran, Thomasvllle, Ga. Walker le Released. Special to The Georgian. Asheville, K. <\, March 16.—Noah Walker, who was arrested by Police Sergeant Jackson, of Hpartanburg, 8. C.. on a charge of murder, has been released from custody, officers from Newport. Tenn. who arrived In this city to Identify the man and tuke him back to Tennessee, declaring he was not the man wanted at that place. Dies of Bleed Poison. Special to Tits Ueorgtte. Hcottsboro. Ala., March 15.—l«ee Short, son ofi Jesse Short, died at hts home in Stevenson Tuesday night of blood poison. ' A few days ago Mr. Short had the misfortune to have his foot mashed off while switching a car Nt Woodyllle. from which he never re- ©red. He was 18 years old at the time of his death. Special to The Georgian Ht. Marys. Ga., March 15.—Camden county court convened at Ht. Marys. March 12. with Judge T. A. Barker presiding The suit of Mrs. Charlie 'X ‘'.'I 0..th In Brunswick Horn*. Line railway fot |,n,<)uo damage on « «,■»._ rj M account of the alleged killing of her lo The Georgia* husband at O’Neil's crossing. Nassau Brunswick. Oa., March 15.—Mrs. L< ounty. Fla., was. by direction of the Lomm died Wednesday at her home on judge, decided In favor of the railway, j Prince street, ufter several months' Illness. Mrs. Lonun had lived here BUY HOES And Get the Beit V* rz mtmmu Tuberculosis Sanitarium. 8pedal to The Georgian Asheville, N. C., March 15.—A char ter hus been granted by the legislature *» the Asheville-Hllttnore Nunltarlum ’ompany. Dr. Paul Paquln. Roger Grant and J. W Brunson, Jr., Ir- irporators. with a capital stink of S60.00O. I>r. Paquln recently purchased <i trait of hind on Hlltmore road, neat Kenilworth Inn. at n cost of 82U.UOU on this land It Is proposed to erect « modern hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis | most of her married life. She Is sur vived by her husband. Captain Leu , Lutmn, two daughters ami a son OUR CHILDREN'S ^AVART^HOES Are Beautiful DR. HAY DECLINE* CALL TO CHURCH IN M*C0M •pedal I* Tb« Georgias. Macon, Oa.. March IS.—A..L. Adam* yesterday afternoon- received •nilattbr from the Rev. Sir. Key,'of Waahlng- ton. Oa., declining the call to the Tat* nail Hquara Haptlet church of Macon. Thu call waa extended to Dr. Key aomq ago. Dr. Key, In hU letter to Mr. Adam*, elated that the work he-had been do ing waa nothing aa lame aa would be expected of him In thU city, and that he waa hardly prepared to un dertake the work at the present time. Banquet to City Officials. Mpedal tu The Georgian. Pelham, Oa., March IS.—Th# Pelham volunteer (Ire department gave a ban- ■tuet Tunday evening to the members of the company and the mayor and town council. Mayor H. H. Merry and t'nuncllman J. L Hand made short after-dinner apeeches, which wtrq highly enjoyed. Twe Atlanta Ntgroee Arre,ted. Special lo Tha Georgian. Opelika. Ala., March IS.—Two ne- grnea. giving their names aa John Fletcher Moreland and Jim Kdwarda, of Atlanta, are under artwat In Opelika. They were arrested, at the Instigation of the conductor of the Weettrn rail road Wednesday night, charged with riding (tain No. 17, from Atlanta to Opelika, without tickets. Po,toffies Clerk Resigns. It pedal to The Georgian. Opelika, Ala.. March 15. -otto Loosen, an employee of the Opelika poaloffice in the capacity of general delivery clerk for Ihree year*, haa re- algneil hie poaltlon. lo take effect to-' day. Mi t.ooaan will he with the Royal Hotel a- night clerk. A ncll-known young l.afayettr man. Mr George N'lch. , ■da. a Po -erved under hla father, ex-I pf etinaater \V H Ntrlpd*. for several )rara, all! aucreed Ml. Looaeti. CHALMERS KNITTING CO., Am.terdaim. N. Y. 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