Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA (HBOWHAN AJ^N8W8. fromotesW#esKoT\.Cl**Tful- eessandRnt Coo tains neither Ocum:MorpUne nor Mineral. Sot Narcotic. TecSinxk SifnatuncT CLtftfZafc NXW "YORK. custom forlnfciiti ud CMMw. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of nrafraemra music CAUSES MCA EROM MACON MERCHANTS In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA A DEEP WELL POWER WORKING HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 64 Marietta St. Atlanta, Ga. h SO EASY TO FIX PUMPS. NO OLASS. DUNN MACHINERY CO- 64 Marlatta Straat. Phonta 1761, Atlanta, Ga. MISS BERR Y IS 70 SPEA K OF EDUCATION IN SOUTH Wawhlnffton. March 21 —<>n* of the tnntt remarkable young women of the Boilth—or of the entire country, In fart—Ml** .Martha Horry, of Rome.sOa., la vl*mng Washington. Her father na* quite wealthy. and nt hi* death Mien Herry Inherited a liberal fortune, aw fortune* are reckoned south of Mason and Dixon's line. With the ^ Ik of her fortune she established near nhe an Industrial school for country boys not able to obtain education other wise. Beginning upon a small scale, she MOORE IS RECEIVER OF REDEMPTION CO, An order discharging Kugene It. Black as receiver of the <*e«ugla lie- deiaptlon and I*oan Company was signed on Wednesday by Judge Pen dleton. and he was Instructed to turn over the hooks and assets of the cor poration to John W. Moore, who Is named permanent receiver. Mr. Uluck was appointed temporary receiver. He made an Investigation and reported that there ua* only a little over 180 In the hank, and no books or |>apers to show what had beonne of thousands of dollars of money |tald In by certificate holders hII over the South. This is the comt»any of which M. M. Turner, former counellmnn. was secre tary and treasurer, and whose wnnw* lion with the company caused his ar rest on a warrant charging embexxle- ment. The commitment trial before Justice of the Peace Orr was contin ued at the request of Mr. Turner's counsel until April 1, because *»r the Inability of Mr. Turner to be In court un account of sickness. Walsh Mutt Plsad. Chicago, MaiJh 21.—John R. Walsh, former president of the Chicago Na tional Hank, must appear In court April 3 and enter plea to )80 counts of an Indictment charging him with misapplication of funds of the bank, according to u decision rendered by Judge Anderson, In the Federal court. PROMINENT PHYSICIAN Secures New Pine Product—A Boon to Consumptives and Peo ple with Severe Coughs and Colds—Heart of Tree Is Cut Into Small Blocks. The hrsrt of the (nil pine tree 4s rut Into •mail lutuare blocks. Tula t> the method puraued by a prominent phy- atrlan In hla process of obtatnlmt what la known to druggist* and din-tore na Concentrated oil of pine. Subsequently the vital Julcoa are exlraeted by hy- dnaullc pressure uni to Ibrouth a re- fining and rondenalnt proceso, and yield thht wonderful curative oil of which a gnat dual has recently been written. It haa proven ■ innat certain remedy for lumbago and uric rhetima- ttam. It aloo makes a splendid solve to be applied externally by mixing It with lard or vaseline. But for the quick cur, of couth, and cnlda It haa no equal. For Ullc purpose one.half ounce of the Concentrated oil of pine la mixed with two ounce! of glycerin, and half pint of good whisky. Must be well shaken and used In tablespoon, dosea ovary four hours. .It should be borne In mind that the real Concentrated oil of pine comes put up In small half-ounce bottles, each en- Closed in a round screw top rase and Moled. This csm la Intended to pro tect the contents from the atmospheric changes. There are several patent medicines put out by chemical houses that use a similar name and package Thee, am frequently dangerous but eon be avoided by making sure to get the ’foncenirated" oil of pine. It will be found In the pceorrtptton depart ment of every Om-claae druggist. hue Interested other persons of wealth nnd philanthropic character, not only throughout (leorgta. hut In various (wits of the country, until non- her In- •lltullon Is developing Into one of the greatest places of learning In the South. Such men na Walter Page, editor of The World's Work, have visited Mlaa Berry's school, nnd have expreaaeil the opinion that It la destined for high achievements. Mlaa Berry la In Washington at the Invitation of several Institutions Vf learning, and w ill deliver a number of addresses during her stay here. CHARLES T, HOPKINS AT THE MEN'S CLUB Sporlgf lo The Georgian. Macon, Oa., March >1.—Fully a scorn of the leading morchants of the dry signed a petition which they presented to tha city council Invoking relief from the music ground out by phonographs along the streets and In the show w In flows. The pellttonors asserted that Macon might well took for brain slorma If llrn "rwkit" didn't hod. • The petition woe referred to the or dinance committee, and while the mem bers ere busy with the Anal disposition of the complaint, the grephophone men wiu continue to operate ale machine. A number of the members of council were amused at the petition, saying that people ought to be ready to en courage the muelc. Some of the mem bers 'of council said they wanted the privilege of hearing the machines, and seeing the moving pictures. Alderman Bornea took the moat unkind cut at the aerloue business men. and asked that their petition be referred lo the ceme tery committee. AIRY IS PROMOTED TO THE OFFICE OF TRAFFIC MANAGER Hpiw-kil to Th* ilfomlnn. Martin, Ha., Man li 21.—<\ T. Alr*y, aa* Blatant grurral freight nir»*ut of the <‘an- *<l freight fruffl'- manager of tin* roiupanjr, In Hara Tin* ap- nolntnirnt la HfiVthc April I II** will In in rutin* rharg** of tin* traffic iit*|«artni<*ut of th** runil. It la *int*d that W. K. K*t*«. gcnarftl freight agent of the roiupauj. will remain In hla prearnt poaltion. EFFICIENT MEN HARD TO SECURE. SAYS MAJ. DONNELL Hperlnl to The tleorglsn. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 21.—Ma jor George 8. Donnell, of Atlenle, sec retary of the Fifth civil service district for railway postal clerks, who passed through the city eh route to Knoxville, says that It la now almost Impoailble to secure railway and poses dice clerks because of the low' salaries. "In At Janln. Birmingham and the larger cities." said he. "efltclent men much prefer to engege In the commercial life There la also a scarcity of government stenographers because this dais of men commend better salaries among the Industrial concerns of the country." MMHMHHppH imlmdat. march a, uer. SAYS HE CAN CROSS OCEAN IN FOUR DAYS Saw York, Mnirh 21.—I^wla Nixon. th* ahlp htilhli'r. la «mt for a new n*c«ml—to ahnrtm tin* Atlantic orrnn trip t« f*wir tlajra. Ilia inohlan attempt to rut down the time will not Im* made with a prarefol liner." Imt It will lie m ••oinpllalied with fire 6.0T*i- horae iMiwer gna engliu*a InutallH In n war Bblf lirtatllng with gnna and torpwlo** Han* for thlg new ann tun tioAt. an oeoati going torpwlo rteatroyer, were tartar ali>*wh to a rejwrter l»y Mr. Mxon. nt hi* offleo. 58 fort land! *»f**t. Mr. Nrxt»n mad* th* aidwr juvrtlrtlon that th* Atlautlc lln*r. *ngtog#iing • pragma. HE SAYS DUCHESS WONT VISIT AMERICA An Impurt/int m*i*tltig of Hi* Men'a (’lull of the Fli nt rutverimttat ehtireh «III In* belli Friday evenlni: at K oYIim k. The fra fun* uf the ineefing will l»* an A CREDIT TO ATLANTA Thlrty-ftv* yearn an optlelnna to thn Houthorn |n*«»|de, anti nil nrknm\ ledger! reputation nn the renreaentatlv* retail npttonl hou*e A. K flank** t'ompany, optician*. M Whitehall atrtet and 125 Peachtree ntrert. IDENTIFIED BODY; THAT OF MONROE That the relatives of i'harts, R. Mon. roe. the missing Washington man, are satisfied It was he who committed suicide on flunday In the Kinthail House, after registering as C. R. Mor gan. was shown by telegrams which were received Wednesday by Chief Jennings from Major Sylvester, chief of the Washington police. Theae tele grams Instructed that the body be shipped by expeess to a Washington undertaker, and this was done by Pat terson A Hon Wednesday night. It la evident that the rvlatlvea of the dead man recognised the pictures sent on as those of Monroe. GEORGIA INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS Washington. March 21.—B. W. RUhop, patent *t tor tier. r*p*rt* th* l**n* of th* folio* lug patent* to r«*Bld*uta of Alaliam* and Ororgla: H*lt«'l» —I,. U Mallard. Atlanta: naalnor of on* half to It. V H*ll and on* third to \V. A. 81m*. aam* pl»* v. T*»»i. riantmi, Atta« hnt*nt for Cleaning I’ottnn tUa Ha**— II J. Flupatrlfk. Ath*n*. <1* F***l Wat*r ItrauUlor-l*. W. iomm U. |l*« linulnghai Wrarnn - POLICE THINK THAT PAIR IS WANTED IN EUROPE. Chicago. March 21.—In the arrr»t of Michael Ketndt. aged 28, and hla wife, Fannie, aged 24. of 625 Perry afreet, the police believe that they have la custody 8 pair that haa been working in Germany and other part* of Europe. The pair la charged in the warrant a with stealing three diamond lingo from the homt of Mrs. Mary Meta. 127 La Hall* avenue, where tha woman waa employed for *e\eral days last week. Ta Enforce Humane Lavra. Special to Tha Georgian. Havannah. Ga. March 21.—In order to enforce the provision* of the atata law regarding cruelty to animals. May or Tledeman has Instruct,**! Chief Polite Austin to ls*ue orders to the members of th» police department t»j th* effect that th*y r*i*u t all raaaa and lake proper avUeg m ihe pctmlaea. New York. Marrh 21.-0. II. I*. Belmont nrrhetl toil nr on the Kron Prtna Wilhelm. Mrs. Belmont wa* not with him. Mr. Bel mont «nhl th* «lu*h*as of MnrllN>r<mgh ami her ehlldret^ar* well nnd now In Furl*. II* Mid m> knew of no plan* that will bring the durhera to till* country. AMERICUS VOTES FOR BOND ISSUE Specie) to The Oeorglan. • Amsrtcus. Oa., March 21.—The elec, tlop yesterday to Issue hnnde for mu nicipal Improvement and ratification of contract for electric franchise resulted overwhelmingly In favor of both prop- osltlons. Seventy-five thousand dol lars of bonds are thus authorised, which win be devoted to beginning of street paving and likewise th# erection of another school building. The result of ratifying the contract made bv the city council for the Instal lation of a modern power plant carries with It the investment of llto.ooe of foreign capital and an electric street railway system end modern electric lighting plant. PILES Putor’i Wife in Southern City Restored to Health by the Wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure. Wt Want Every Pile Sufferer te Test This Great Cura at Our Expsnoa. Send Ye'ur Name and Address for ■ Free Trial Package. "In I>00. my wife was attacked with piles and suffered front them 4 years and ass unable to attend to her domes tic work. We tried many remedies, but all failed, and ahe gave up In despair. Mr. Edwin Shaver, of Salisbury. N. C., who waa cured with your Pyramid ptls Cure, recommended It aa a sure cur# to me. I have used S boxes of It, and part of a box of salve, on my w ife, end she has been cured May God bleat you and your remedy. Tours very tru. iy, M. G. Hoskins. Pastor Xottaway. Vo.. Preebyterlon Church." We want to send you a free trial of this remedy tt once, so you can oe« with your own eyas whet It can do. Tou cure yourself with perfect toe,. In your own home, and for little ex- pease. Pyramid Pile Cure give, you prompt relief. It heels sores end ulcere, re. duces rongeetlon and Inflammation, and lakes away pain. Itching and Irrita tion. After you have tried Ute sample treatment. anJ you are satlefled. you can get a full regular-elxed treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure at your drug* gut's for 60 cents. If he hasn't It. send ua the money end we will send you the treatment at once, by mall, la plalo sealed package. IVend your name and address at once for a trial «f this marvelous, quirk, sura cure Address Pyramid Drug Co. 64 Pyramid Bldg, Marshal I. Mich. Don’t Let the Place of Test ■ Don’t let anyone’s prejudice or selfish opposition convince you that any of the “Triangle A” brands are not better than any other cigars sold at the same price. That’s no way to judge. You can test it for yourself, and you are the only one who knows when the cigar suits you. Smoke any “Triangle A’’ brand and compare it fairly with any other cigar sold at the same price. We are willing to stake the success of our whole business on public opinion founded on this test. The experience which has been combined in producing the American Cigar Company’s cigars was acquired from the operation of nearly 100 of the most famous and successful factories in Cuba and the United States. And processes of proper refining and scientific blending mean much to every smoker. You can bank on the “Triangle A” sign every time, more raw, green, bitter tobacco in your cigars! Is that worth the trouble ? The “Triangle A” is the mark that protects you." No The New TRUMP 5 cents Every box is now extra-wrapped in glassine papb, Bt&led at each end with the “Triangle A” in red. The cigars are kept clean, fresh and in perfect smoking condition until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturer jr PUBLIC OWNERSHIP MUST FOLLOW THE FAILURE OF COMPROMISE WITH ROADS In the hurry of making up and rins ing forms of Monday'* Issue of The tSrnrglnn. the concluding paragraphs of John Temple Graves’ speech at the Cffamber of t'nmmeree banquet were omitted. Ae the conclusion contained an Important part of Mr. Graves' re marks. It Is given here: "The spirit of the hour seems to be a breaking up of the railroad arrogance. Indifference and discrimination against which we have protested In the past. The whole spirit of statesmanship, of patriotism and of common sense should tench s wise and prudent people to utilise this temper end these limes to bring about such an adjustment as ran tie fairly, equitably and permanently made. "Surrendering no right, abating no rlalm. yielding no advantage, but wiae. Iy rentlilng the uaefut record and the Indispensable necessity of these greet lines to our present and future gruwth. SOUTHERN BUILDING LINE INTO VIRGINIA COAL FIELDS. •gertll te The (leorgtan. Bristol. Tenn., March 21.—The Hol- ston River railroad, which la being constructed from Mncrtatn Gap, V*., westward throqgh upper East Tonnes, see counties, will be completed this year and will afford a netv route be. tween Bristol and Knoxville, a distance of 160 nillea. Tblx rouie will be one mile shorter than the present route by way of the main line of the Southern. The new- road Is being built by the Bouthern in order to give It a direct route to the southwest Virginia coal Helds. The new- road will opan up n region that Is rich In'point of agricul tural production aa well aa for the fine Umber, marble and minerals which It contains. to trenf'thrm fairly and to give them a chance to redeem the past, let ue treat the railroads as we would treat any other great agency of nur progress and of our prosperity. Let us be will ing to meet and to accept any genuine olive branch#* which they offer. 1-et ua see If compromise and conference can adjust the difficulties between the corporations and th* people, and If so, let us rejoice In the vindication which this consummation would make to our spirit, to our wisdom and to our com mon sense. "And It should he demonstrated, aa It aeema likely to be demonstrated In no distant day, that these great and hopeful negotiations should mine to naught, then, without heatltatlon and without fear, let us gather pur politi cal knapsacks and follow fast and Arm behind William J. Bryan toward that public ownership which will lay the strong and capable hand of a great government upon the problems which have proved to be above the capacity and above the selfishness of the Indi vidual." has been head of the man. t'arr was recently stricken with pneumonia. A short time after ths symptom* appeared the negro's mind gave away, and It waa while raving In delirium that he left hie home end dls- appeared. REPORTED ADVERSELY ON TRANSFER STATION.! (tp.rtsl te Ths Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Marrh 21.—An adverse j report waa presented at the council meeting by the ordinance committee] on the plans for a two-story transfer station at the comer of Mulberry and Fourth streets and was adopted. The chairman of the committee stated that the city attorney had held that the grant for such e building at asked was beyond the aathorlty of th* city. The matter will now be taken up afresh and Plans for a waiting pavilion of one story, as originally proposed. »ill prob ably bs considered. SICK WITH PNEUMONIA. NEGRO SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS. gpiilsl to The Owogten. Macon, Go.. March SI.—Rising from his bed In which he ley In the throes if pneumonia. Dave t'arr. a negro, put on hts clothes and tottered nut of the house of hts mother, Betty t'arr. yes terday, and up ta th* prestat nothing UE HI SO Day TrioL NON! BETTER. It pays to buy the best. Absolutely Nol*e!eM. Will not tag. Conforms to every line of the body. Five Year Guarantee Tag on every genuine Blue Ribbon. Look for it , Look for It \ SMtkn Sprkg lei Cs* ( CHURCH RECEPTION TO NEW PASTOR Th<» *nn*r*jmtinn of W**tmln«f*r Pit* l(.TtBrian rhtirrh will l*nr|*r a rc*r*ptlou in th* <*burrb FrMo.r *v*ntng In honor of k*v. auU Mr*. B. K. Gulll* Th* reception will Ih*kIu nt 8 o'clock, and not only th* member* of Wratmlimter. but friend* of th* church nnd pit*for. *re cordially Invited to attend. An excellent mualcnl program ha* been arranged, nnd there trill b* tome tin* abort talk*. WERE YOU EVER THERE? Don't tt make you feel good to have a fellow pat you on the back and aay. "You're all right: you have treated me royally. I like you; your service and attention la unequalled?" It ought to make you feel good, and It does. Thai'.i whit our patients say shout us. and our optical service, and we are doing everything In our power to maintain our reputation aa the representative retell optical house of the South and to make our name synonymous with ev erything that Is heat In optics. Let us id fit VGII with ffloas.w teat vour ey*n nnd Bt'you with friar*** today. A. K. Hntvktn Company, Ontl t'llnx 11 U’KIlAkall ,.< HORSEWHIPPED »Y WOMAN, DOCTOR M0VE8 TO WEST. = MHtAND iy-6Mtlnee gatarfft CO. (IHC.I OFFEHI PKIIA gtCCWW, - THE YANKEE C0NSUI With Harry Miort and a IpMndM Company Xlght Me to H6S. Hatlaee 26c te II.W. Afternoen' and Evening, MARCH 24. 2—SACRED CONCERTS-^ “kjlties'Tand. (GORDON HIGHLANDERS) 40>Municlan* In Full Kilted Regimen. Prise*! Afterneen 25e and 60e- tvenlng 26o, 80s and 75c. SUNDAY ...AFTCRN006 EVININC 2 ' SACRED CONCERTS— ■; Thg Werld-Famous 'KILTIES” BAND (Gordon Highlander*) 40 Musician* In full Kilted Uniform Afternoon, 25c and 66c. Evening 26e, 60c and 76c. MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT BOX 0FFICEA7TACHE8 Jhle*_ Murry^Own Company with MISS mpanjr i NCE GEAR, THE MARRIAGE OF KITT) Met. 66c to 60c, Night, lie to 61.'IQ FRIDAY, MARCH 22, St16 P. M. Lecture by DR. WILLIS B. PARK8 —on— Educational Prohibition The Young Men’s Cer. Pryor and Alabama. The Public Invited. No admission. Free (tel* Now pen for Ike Appearance KHIDAY, Alitlf. 6. MARCELLA SEMBRICH (From thp Metropolitan Opera House. X. Y.l gMauauuuiUBii 1HE0IJOU Tonight—Matinee Today. First Tim* at Popular Price*. •A MESSAGE FROM MARS’ Mk: & New York. March 21.—Dr. George McKelway, who was horsewhipped re cently by a women patient In hla office at Flushing, I., I., Is on hie way to the Weet today with hie family, and It le said he will never return. .The doctor was on the medical etaff of the Flush- Ing Hospital, but resigned after the whipping. 61 re. Katherine F, Reilly, a prettv young woman of Flushing, whose fam'. Ity physician he was. went to Dr. Slo- Ketway’e office February 7 with ft whip and laid It on him savagely. Sho re fused to tell why she lashed him, and the doctor was silent, too. TROLLEY SPEED LIMIT INCREASED IN MACON. j Kpectn! to The Hrorglsa. j Macon. Ga.. March 21.—An ordinance | making the speed limit of trolley cars | In th* city twelve miles an hour was l reported on favorably at the lost roun- tell meeting by the ordinance commit- I te* and pasted by the council. The ! former speed was eight mtlea an hour. I Th* action of council In this matter, It : I* understood, la entirely agreeable to the Macon Railway and Light Com pany. Jk ATLANTA. GA. _ 1 jtbspRaud it DEEP WELL POWER PUMP HEADS, DUNN MACHINERY C0„ 64 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Go. DELEGATES ARE ARRIVING FOR MISSIONARY CONFERENCE. Special to Tb# Georgian. Meridian, Miss.. March 21 The Mis. elsslppl Conference Missionary Society of th* Methodist Episcopal Church South will begin Its annual convention In this city at 7:10 o'clock tonight. There will be present as delegatee the leading women church workers of every county In south Mississippi. Th* eo- dety will meet three times dally. Ad- Joumment will be taken flunday night or Monday. Fifty-three delegatee to th# ronven- tton have already arrived and ae many more art expected today. ST. NICHOLAS RINK PONCE DeLEON Regular Summer Season Opens MONDAY, APRIL 1st. Grand Fancy Dress Carnival. Valuable Prixea for Beet Costumes. New and Attractive Costume* for Hire. t. A. FLODING, 166 Whitehall SL w. Overhead Pump Jacks, 6, », 10, 12, 16 and 24 inch DUNN MACHINERY CO. 64 Marlatta St, Atlanta. Gs SHALLOW WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO, 64 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Oa.. DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER! WITH BRONZE BALL VALVES DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 64 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Os. SHORT RAILROADS (OOP In a statement given out Wednesdn: afternoon by officials of several sl> ,,r lines In Georgia It la claimed thin an: change In th* present passenger am freight tariffs will do their propsritr Incalculable harm and a general rs lamlly alarm la sounded, now that tin session of the general assembly Is sp * J. tV. Oglesby, president of the Soul Georgia railroad, at Quitman, assert# that the ehort llnea In this slate repre sented about *5 per cent of the mtlea* budded by private capital and operate, aa home Industries. He claims th" everything has Increased except ps« sengcr and freight rates and the roan are being sorely pressed. An app»»' 1 sent out to th# conservative, thins Ing people of the state. WORK OF FIRE COMPANY . PREVENTS DESTRUCTIVE FIR* wrlsl to The tleorxise. , Sparta, Ga., March 71.—The rlsm" mill of Jamea M. Smith at this pi"’ was completely destroyed Tuesdnt at' ernoon by fire. It took herd , *' ,rk ' Ihe local fire company to prevent "’ business section of the town #' 1 catching on Are. which would M completely destroyed the building tha main street. Three reoldem danger of being destroyed. The t originated In th* engine room In > mill and spread rapidly. t M Tha loss will, amount to about »•' only iTft ly tn r wr ~* - Many good, healthful dishes are made from Grape=Nuts Salads, puddings, cake*. e,c Try It. „ “There’s a Reason.” *w ikl nvr.(