Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 18, 1907, Image 4

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'-•ri / . / k THE ATLANTA *8 MOXDAY. MARCH U, 1MT. HERE AT ROME. A Manta cihum Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Ooin'l Kidney Hilts. . tt la testimony Ilka tie following that baa placed "lb# old Quaker Rem edy" ao far above competitor*. When people right bars at mi raise their ' voice in praia# (bare la bo teem left for doubt. Read the public statement of an Atlanta citlien: Mrs. M. O. Caiman, of ltt Auburn avenue. Atlanta, Oe.. aera: "Doan's Kidney Pllla cured me of a very die- tretains backache of long atandlof. whereat everything else that I tried bad failed to give me rellrf. Tbs trou ble eras a dull pain la the amall of my ' back, and believing that It wat caused by a disorder of the kidneys, I tried about everything which was recom mended to me. but Doan'* Kidney Pllla. which I procured from Braanen A Anthony's drag stores at Itl White hall street and M Marietta a treat, ware the 11 rat thing to bring any permanent relief. I have been completely cured of the beekache and am •troafor In evary way.” For sale by nil dealers. Pries M cents. Poatar-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for tba Valted States. Remember the name—Doan's—and CHURCHES NEED REVIVAL BUI SOME DON’I KNOWII & PINO ENGINES, Far Farmers. Nurseries and OreenhouMe. Dunn Machinery Co., arietta Street. Atlanta, Oa. NIGHT MEETING SWELLEOJHE FUND Several Thousand More {Sub scribed for Tabernacle Movement. At the Sunday nlfkt merlins at the Brotiehtiin Tale-merle, the fuad for the new tnliernarle waa awrllrd l>r aeteral tlimiaand dollara In aildlthm to the ankm-rlptlmia of Sunday morning. The followlna la the llal of the anharrlptlnna: O. II. Winder and wife. M: E. It Tliomae and wife. SI0; Ilf. Jami-a Wmalwanl. 15; Mice Motile Mrhola. 14; E. A. Moore, tin; J. K. Owen. 1100; Mre J. B. ileorae. SdO; Mra. A. O. Kerrtnaton. 1st; Joseph I.ynna. *3; c. Don Miller. 13: Clifford I'earoeh. 13: Mra. S. T. Morris. •*); Iwvld caaou. 16: Mlaa Ktorrte Itrorae. H; M. I*, le-liman. IKkl: It W. Aenehbarher. S3: Mra. I* H. Hander, non. It. Mre. 1. II. te.w, 130: Mra. J. W. Frye. IN; Knaene Moure and wife. MO: W. E. W rtf lev. **; J. D. Wells sad wife. Sl*ei; C. K. Jnrvla and wife. ■»; W. C. tthenrer and wife. tl-»: Mlaa lirnr ileorae. M: Mra. A. I. Cnmble. IIOU; J. M. Vlrhery. MO; II. A. Hard tier. MO: Mra. A. Cmlrhahank. «10; W. C. I'auiln and Wtfn. M»; C. M. tiwlfhl. ltd: w. ft. I.lllleton, M: J. J. VrISre, DO; Mrs. I.ula Tolbert. Mai fur ladle*' Aid; W. K. Treadwell. MO; W. A. Koaler. ffe). Cap- The first waak In April will mark tha beginning of a groat revival In tha. Methodist churches of tha Atlanta dis trict, many of th*«aatore already Hav ing announced their Intentions In ac cordance with a general underataaSIns which develop#)! at 'the meeting of Methodist ministers several weeks ago. Religious meetings, prayer, devotion al eaerdaee and Individual work lead ing ap to this general revival In Atlanta haa been going on for several weeks among the Methodist ministers. No set rule haa bean adopted, and each minis ter will conduct his meetings In his own Individual way. Announcements were made Monday morning at tha meeting of Methodist ministers by Rava. C. C. Jarrell. H. c. Christies, ft. A. Relk, W. F. Hamby and others that their meetings would begin as scheduled. Several of the ministers will be asalated by evangel tele, while other* will conduct their meetings alone or aaslsted by their lay men. 'There are a number of churches In Atlanta." said Presiding Elder James E. Eakes, "which haven't the slightest Idea that they are In need of a revival. They seem to think that If they have a respectable steed congregation at 11 o'clock and pay all the haaeasmenta levied against tha church they have done about all that la saperted of them. We need a general revival and 1 be lieve It le coming." THE THEATERS "The Man an the Bea.” The secret of the tremendous success of 'The Man on the Boa," In which Mas Flgman and hla company will ap pear at the Grand Monday and Tues day nights and Tuesday matinee. Is great heart Interest. It Is a comedy, true, but also reveals a little romance ■ hat reaches deep Into the hearts of the sudlencr and arouses a lasting bond of sympathy. The laughter Is frequent, genuine and spontaneous, but there Is always something bark of It, and when the auditor leaves the theater he'a sl ays "glad It ended that way." be cause "he was a fine fellow, don't you know." and ”1 never would have been ronlented If that Russian Had married the girl." "But don't lie have his nerve, though? ( never could have done It." ~A Message From Mare.” Richard Ganthony'a famous comedy. A Message From Mara.” will be pre sented at the Bllou all this week, which will be the first lime this play has ever been seen In this city at popular prices. Bo much can be said In behalf of this comedy that It would require no little spare with which to tell of the good Impression It has made In cities where as been placed on view. It comes here with, the atamp at approval In quite a number of cities where It has had long and successful runs. It had Its bringing out In London, and there It pleased the English theatergoers for n period of three yean, and all this time at one theater In the British me tropolla. "The Yankee Consul." 'The Tankee Consul." the big comic larvle,.|)Ot Mrs. J. It. Ilngtiuts. alb; Charles I^hmsii. 13: Mrs l.w-ts Perry. It*: Miss Kills McDonald. tm. W K Tucker. »: I. It lllllrlsiiit. Ill; W W. Wlillcllesd, fo; Edwin lull. 16: I X*+ anti wlfp. «§: K; O \VTk«**l Is. * <•* rji *»*. A. r . Martin. H; John I*. K; Mlaa ora Brown. „ T r Tillman. *; Mrs. K. K. Ijuicaton. SIS. J l». Ilofaiau. S&0: l| II. MnnUall amt wlfr. IS; II. Mr< t'oy. 5. Mra W. A Wllann. S': J»*apph l^r, kin. Sim*. A l.^nif Mra K. H. Kvrroi Mn N'pftlp Andrana. fW; T. K. IjUlntor. ||a ; Mlaa Fl.tra faah. SI; Mra, J W Arnohl. Sl«. Hrflh Ml-Mlllau. |5; Luvlr ZuIht. |l»: II- • Ilaaljr. Sfc>; J. K. T#ll.»«r. S3; John Grogft*. lift*. Thornton. S3: Hramana Pop*. S3: H K Moreau. SSo: l»r. M. far tnlrfiapl. SV: Mlaa Katlr Mar I'amo. |ft: halt MFf Warlui;. IS; n P leoWrt. |I<L J. M Mom. |i; W. K. Miter ami witt. S3. Mra. It. M Tharhor ami tliadra. SC. Mr*. II I Grvrr. S3: NfMrfte llrnry Hartlclt. Sl*»: T. 1-alHnrr. SB; Mrnry llari»pr. •rp W II iVodlor. S3; J. T. I'yroti. amaa II. Ilaarra ami «tf*. I1JW; i ..uu »a«flhirra Huwtay athoal rlaaa. 11,7*4. $200,000 to loan at 6 per cent. Trust Go. of Georgia. A patMtun asking the AtlaAtt Trading Cntnpaay %va* Died In the aupeii^r court <>n Monday by Frank Malone ami «\ H. Hmlth. Jr. The company nlli do a real estate business. SUTTLER ADDRESSES PLANTERS OF FLOYD Btieclal to The Georglin. Rome. O*.. March II.—There sir n largo attendance at the meeting held Saturday at the court house! of. the Floyd county division of the Southern Cotton Aasarlatlon. It waa agpected that Htale President M. L. Johnson would tie present, but he waa not. on account of sickness tn his family. Mr. Johnson waa represented by Ber nard Huttlor. managing editor of The Cotton Journal. Atlanta, who delivered an Interesting lecture. The election of ogteers took place and was as follows: W. U. Donehoo, county president: Jack Davis, secretary, and J. F. Htllyer. treasurer Colonel J. Lindsay. Johnson declined re-efectinn to the presidency of the as sociation at a recent meeting, but will remain a member of the association. The meeting Hdjourned to meet again Saturday. March to. opera success, comes to the Grand next Friday and Saturday nights and Sat urday matinee and will prove a revela tion to local theatergoers. This opera has the distinction of having scored tong and successful runs In New York. Chicago. Boston and San Francisco, and has played to record-breaking re ceipts everywhere. Manager John I*. Slocum, who Is again presenting this delightful musical aatlre. has provided a splendid cast, headed by Harry Short, who played the leading role last season, and the scenic environment Is magnlll- cent. “The Marriage af Kitty.” The sale of seats for the "Marriage of Kitty" la going forward with a rush, and there Is every Indication that both the special bargain matinee and the' performance at night on March 25 will be the most successful In point of at tendance In the history of the Orand. Both Mr. Singleton and Mr. Richards, Marcella Sembrieh. Pain and pleaaure have been curious, ly mingled tn the life of Marcella Hem- brlch. The woman whom we now rec ognise as the successor of Patti, the "coloratura queen,” has known pover ty. want, hunger and sorrow, without which no artist can be truly and com pletely great. In her girlhood, when, as Marcella Knkhansy. she had already com* to be known In her Galician birthplace as an accomplished violin ist. she was forced to play dance music for her living. Boon she became a fa miliar figure at all local merrymakings. 3.50 to 1.48 at RUNAWAY HOKKK. INJURES GIRL IN STREET AT MACON Mpc-lsl to Th<* ticorglsu Macon. Ga.. March IX.—A runaway horae Saturday evening struck and twice knocked down Mis. Mse Sasser, of this city. She was badly bruised, though II Is thought hot seriously In- lured. The street was crowded with shop* pere and when the horse broke loose from the buggy the crowds began ducking Into near-by doorways. The anlmtl dashed dnwn t'otton avenue at full speed and mounted the sidewalk In front of the Iturdsn-Bmtth I'ompeny'a old stand. Mtaa Sasser was passing this point al I he lime and when the animal etumbled she was knocked down She managed to arise aa quickly as did the animal, but was again knocked down as the animal dashed from the aldadyik. MRS.N.W.SCHLESIIGER OEADATHER RESIDENCE Mrs. Nettle Wats Schleslnger. the mother of Colonel Harry L. Bchlfsing er. died Monday morning at the- resi dence df 'her daughter, Mre. Ralph Vie- tor. itti ' South I*r> or St reft, after a long lllnee*. Mrs. Bchlehlnger was born In Xeuere. Hungary. T< years ago. and was the daughter of Jacob Weis, who was may or of Neuera. She came to America about forty years ago. Her huslmml died In Atlanta five years ago. Bh'a Is survived by the following chil dren: Mrs. Ralph Yirtor. M. H. and Harry L. Schleslnger end Mra. H. L'tlta. of New York. The funeral services will lie conducted Tuesday afternoon al her itaugtiler's residence. 26X South Pryor street. The Interment will he In Oak land cemetery. The following gentlemen will act ae patlbearera: Max Kuls. Slg Well. F. J ihen. S Myer. Sr.. Jacob Kleemnn. J. Lneb. Simon Metier, Ike School, M. Alexander and Levi t'ohen. Most all the bags in this lot are in very good condition. They are not out-of-date shapes. Just a bag here and a bag there that I we have'left from the holidays and must take out to make more room. They are all colors and kinds of leathers and many shape? and styles. Tuesday Morning 9 0 > Clock 1.25 to 4.50 Bags at Bags perfect^ good and bags more or less shop-worn. Oddsl and ends of lots that must go to make room for spring stock. All colors and shapes. „ _ Tuesday Morning 9 O f Clock CANDLE SHADES 25c to 75c Shades at 10c shopworn or otherwise damaged, but the them they are exceptional values. are Most of these price we’ve put upon Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Co. The New Shirts Semi-Stiff Plaited bosoms, are just right for early Spring. Good for all Summer, . too. f Another shipment of Manhat tan just in today. $1.50 to $3.00 Dunlap Hats Agents for .JEALOUS OF MOTH Eli, GIRL SHOOTS MAX t'hlragn. March It.—'Two men were •hot tn t'hlcago yetterday, one by hi. brother-in-law nnd the other by a wom an. who, It le eatd. objected to her vic tim'! attention to her mother. Both are eerlnuely Injured. William Aldridge, agrd 36. waa ehol by Amoe Apgar. aged (9. brother of Mre. Aldridge, for refining to leave 111. reeldenoe when ordered John Notaovltch. aged 3?, wits .hot and 'eerlouely wounded by Mre. Ktlnt Hovlk at her realdence. The woman told th* police Notaovltch attacked h«r with a knife when ahe ordered him from her home. Notaovltch raid the gtrl waa Jealoua of hla attention, to her mother. TALKED OF ENDOWMENT FOR MERCER UNIVERSITY. Hpeelal to The Georgian. Macon. Ga,*March tS—Rev. J. R. Jeater. aecretnry for the educational committee of the Georgia llapllrt con vention. waa heard yeeterday al the Flral Hapllat rhun-h by a large con gregation. which waa Intrreated In the railing the larga endowment for Mer cer t'nlvendty. Strong effort, are to be made In Macon to bring all the Itap- Gate here In aympathy with the move ment to aueh an extent thet ltd. rity wilt head all othera In the matter uf contributing to thla fund Mra. Battle Diee. hpeelal to The Georgian. I‘olumhua. On., March IX —Mr. F. E. Rattle, a well-known former muatc teacher whoae pupil, arc numbered among the beat famlliea of thla cpy ami aertlon. died In the city hoapltal nt l« o'clock laat night, after a long III- neat She waa about #6 years old ami leaves no Immediate relatives. ST. PATRICK'* DAY OBSERVED BY THE IRISH IN MACON. •penal to The Uewittx Macon. Ga. March It—At 8t. Jo seph! cathedral at T o'clock yeeterday morning eervlcve wric conducted by Father John Hevllle, of St. Stanislaus Foliage The Irish of *|he*clty have ■ making preparations for the ob- eervance of the day f>y- same, amt tha green of the lele of Ft in peeped from many lapels Father McDonnell and othera In charge M the aeiwtry* made no plana for the banquet or receptio* which la often a ceremony attending the cvle- bretlon uf Bt. Fatrick'e day. AS DELEGATES TO COLUMBIAMEETING ovrrnor Terrell Momlay morning nutncil Georgia'* delegate* to tha Inter* national Guard Aanoclatlon. uhleh meet* In Columbia, K. Mare It Ja and 26. The delegate* will be: Adjutant Gen eral S. W. Harr I*. Inapectnc Genet* al \V. G. t»bear. Colonel O. A. Gordon. Firm ^Infantry, Havannah; Colonel W. A llarrl*. Heeond Infantry. Mneon; Colonel J. I). Twig**. Third Inrantry, Augtinta; Colonel K. L. Wyll.v. Fourth Infantry. Thomanvtlte; Colon*! C Anderson. Fifth Infantry. Atlanta: Brevet Brigadier General Peter W, Meldrltn. First eavalry. Savnnnuh. Mu Jnr \V B. Stephen". Firm heavy artll lerv, Havannah. The International Guard j\**oelatlon I* formed of the atate national guard of the entlie country anti la a very pow erful organisation. It waa through It Influence that the Dlek bill waa pnaaed, that the tw«t*mllllon-dollar appropria tion for reorganisation of the national guard waa aeeured and that the change In the army rlile wag effected. The convention In Columbia will last two day*—Murvh 25 and 26— nnd mili tary men from practically every atn In the Fnlon will be In attendance. The governor la dealrou* that every officer named by him w ill attend. In the event that Adjutant General Harris |* unable to go. Aaalatant Adjutant General Scott will probably attend. NEGRO IS CAPTUREO, AFTER HARD CHASE. SpA'Inl tn The Georgian. Rome. Ga.. March IK.—I.uther Wat non. a negro man, waa nrreated yeater day morning on the outaklrta of the city, after a hot chaae by the police, lie I* charged with criminally assaulting Roae Thomas, the nine-year-old daugh ter -of John Thomaa. u negro of go-nl character. The affair took place in South Rome. WORKING GIRL WILL LOSE ARM VIOLET. AYRES. White arm waa crushed in press at cetton mills Monday morning. Shlne^^ulcXeat <4- • HALLOW WELL POWER PUMPS, Dunn Machinary C«, M Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. SAW TORCH APPLIED TO A NEGRO CHURCH; OFFICER GAVE CHASE Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga.. March IS.—The colored Methodlm church, on upper IlroAd at met. one of the leading colored churche* of the city, waa damaged i>y fire at about 2 o'clock thla morning. Policeman Kitchen* auw a negro throw a lighted torch on the building ami would have captured him. hut hnatened t«t a neHr-hy fire alarm box to turn In the alarm.. In a few aecond* the dry ahlnglea were ablate. A policeman gave the negro a chaae nnd every ef fort la being made to capture hint. The fire department reaponded to the call promptly and soon had the fire out. RECORD OF CHIME IN PAST 24 HOURS Three Murders, Postoffice Robben - and Gambling, Several Raids. Hpeel.tl to Thn Georgian. Birmingham. Ala., March IK.—Three murder*, several robbertea, a number of laid* on gambling houaea In the mining diatrlcta nnd aevernt arrest* for viola tion* of the revenue law give* briefly the atory of crime In Jefferaon county alnce Saturday night. t'onalderable mystery aurrounda the ahootlng of J. B. Brown, an engineer. In hla home at Wylam. by W. B. Hin- aton, a awltehmnn, who waa ahot In the head by Brown. The latter died four hour* later. Tho wife of Brown decline* to dlocua* the shooting. She waa the only wltneaa to the tragedy. Xegroea were the principal* In the other murder*. Word reached Birmingham today that the post office at Weller waa robbed laat nlglu. The safe waa blown open , Vr , a E ER U N N, o T , E .?r^ Te8C ^ RT NO RICT of GEORGIA, 'PT SAL^^^H BANKRUPt 8ALE. BOX FACTORY PLANT. 11nvite bids for the A. B. Bvcru pany plant, altuatad nn*thr Snutliern Railway, near Atlanta, at Fornrll. Ful ton Fo., Ga., same consisting of flftren (IS) acres of land, hafinc ihcn-m a box factory complete, office, iqieni- lives' houaea stables, lumber, elxhi 1X1 head of live atock, live (5) waaon«. nne bus. two buggies, office furniture, desks, safe, etc. All In perfect condi tion. factory In active operation T" be sold free of all claims except 1 taxes. Terme: cash on delivery All bids subject to conlir .tatlon or i ejec tion. Bids to be tiled with me on or before April II, ItOJ, when same trill be submitted to Hon. P. H. Adam*. Referee. Particulars touching bid* «i!i be furnished by me and opportitniiv f-r Inspection furnished all parlies .in «p- plication. W. R. WARE Trustee of A. 8. Byers Fo., Bankrupt. Address: Ware-Hatcher Furniture Factories (Incorporated), Atlanta. Hi. The X oun * Men's Missionary clety of the Second Baptist church will hold Its regular devotional service Monday evening In the lecture room of the church. The eervU'e will be con ducted by Dr. Junius W. Millard, of the Ponce Del-eon Avenue church. Mra. Frank Moore Pearson will alnff a solo. Face to Face." The funeral aer of Mary Aline ter of Mr. and Mra. W. F, Dennard who died at the family realdence. M Beecher street. Sunday, were conduct - ed Monday morning nr II o'clock. The Interment waa In Hollywood cemetery. Fire Destroys Saw Mill. Special to The Uenrglnti. Litella. Ga, March IX —The saw mill donglns to J. W. Young, near here, waa destroyed by lire Baturday morn ing. together with about IU cords of wood. About 16 cars of lumber on the yard were saved. There was no In- auranc^ijjjhj^rnjteri^^ ^ STATISTICS. ALABASTINE IN ALL COLORB AT - 6E0B6IA PAINT AND 6USS CO., M PEACHTREE. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. II.not)—The Georgia Loan and Truat Company to William McCormick and Mra. A. F. McCormick, lot on McAfee street. Warranty deed. S4.900—J. K. Raley to Mrs. Georgia Hielnhelmer, lut on South Pryor street. Warranty deed. I5DO—W. B. Hardman to Trust Com- pany of Georgia, lot on Richmond eve- nue. IV arrnnty deed. 31X5—Quint K. Wright to W. c. Mar tin. lot on Van Wlmbale street, uult- claim deed. 13.300—.tntelio Fugaxtl to Mra. Ellas Greer, lot on Humphries street. War ranty deed. 12,000—L. Poeatlre to A. Fugaxtl. lot on Humphries street. Warranty deed. 1150—John It. Doyle to J H. 8hlpp, lot on Waldo street. Warranty deed Admiration and Affertlnn—Wade H. Rlankartl to Sallle Waldo Wilson lot ‘ t'rnue. Warranty deed. • I.ooo—-M. Bhumtn to Mra. Nallle a. (haves lot oa H«u street. Warranty deed to recurs loan. •Wr*: /• Amelia Wadell. lot 6 n Kearsage avenue. War ranty deed to secure Iota X DEATHS. James F. Norwood, age 56 years, died of alcoholic poison at 5* George street. Mary Aline Dennard. age 0 months, died al 64 Beecher street. Addettne Venenn, colored) age CO F—re. died of heart failure at corner limit h and Crumley street. Joseph Saxton, age I year, dlsd ,.f meningitis at IIS Peachtree street. „ “'Y. y . V*wed- kge 51 years, dted at • !Wnl *tra*i. Mrs. L w tlder, age 47 years, died of CYPRESS TANKS AND TOWER*, DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Mariatta 8trett. Atlanta, Ga. consumption al J!0 South Boul*' t Mra. Clara Floyd, age !4 years, at sox Cooper (treat. Mrs. W. 8. Swinaon, age t: died of pneumonia at tt Luckfe »tt James A. Lafltte. age #1 years, i at y( Cooper street. Mlaa Kate Id DC hen. age 41 >« died of meningitis at 45 Gray atret hire. T. (!. Murphy, age 65 > r died at U Woodward avenue Frances Wedemeyer. age I* >' died at 11 Orange street. BIRTHS. To Mr. and 5!re. B. f. N '* at II* Hill atreet, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. Jack Tt»i"i. at Stewart avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mre. E. R. Smith at • ner West Jackson and Fifth girl. To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Meadowy «» West Peachtree atreet. a boy To Mr. and Mre. E D. Brewer. S»3 Hill street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, a: Crumley atreet. a gtrl. To Mr. gnd Mre. Hal T. Barno i boy. d ... Mangum atreet, t To Mr. and Mre. Thomas R -'l"' ’ | al :*4 Blmpeon atreet. a gtrl To Mr. and Mre. F. H. Johns " 404 Courtland street, a boy. . To Mr. and Mre. Logan Duto" -t U1 East Fair atreet, a girl. BUILOINO"PERMIT8. •MOO tll.800 each I—8. " f u ' 4 . n ;, to build two one-etory frame tl"'' I at 1*1-5 Linden atreet. . •3.04)0 ((1.000 each)—Full' ti B'■ , and Improvement Cempany. t two one-etory frame dwellings ei • Haynes street. •Coo—Jacob Pattereon. to build barn at rear 'IT4 Went Pearhur- •' Me*-W. J. Wimpy, to make ini«, change* In brick building et l>- 1 Ire* street. • , „, ,.i •ISO—Alex Henderson. I" hit ' . diilon' to frame dwelling •' street. ,. , u r | • I.eoe-M. L. **•«>'• frama dwalllnga at •M-M-*--*' j 'ITi'^-b r. Weaver, le bw"d ^ tine to frame dwelling at ** "J atreet i