Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 22, 1907, Image 4

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H THB ATLANTA '■ufhhb is mt mi Southern Delegatee Bolt Convention at the Last i Moment. Mooooooooooooeoooe O Members In New Ur 0 Congregational 0000000 Union. (17.041 Total ...1,144,041 < Proto*tent Churches. I Method lot (tout) 4.244,021 .4.074.077 Baptist* THE STATE OF “BOYVILLE” PLAANED POE GA. BOYS Iveelle State." Boy* will art aa *ny. ernor, legislator*, Judge*, In fact, the whole machinery of government will be In their handa. The praetlral workman of other com- munltlrn will form the haele for that In Georgia. Law* will be formulated for the (Uldance of the rltlaen*. pun* tahment* will b* preacrlbed and admin- latertd aternly. The coin of the atate will be toll, and without that coin none at the realdenta may be clothed and fed. Already the protectory haa received a bona tide offer from Dr. I.. O. Harde man of 400 acr<v> of aood land between Commerce and Athena, other oSera are Invited, nnd a tract near Atlanta la eapeclally dealred. "Boyvtlle,".In which boy* will b* au- pratne In the guidance of a aeparate ' and dlatlnet government, I* now plan- * nad for Oeorala by Rev. Crawford Jarkaon and hi* aaaorlate* of the Cen tral Juvenile Protectory, The plan la comprehenelv* In that It eontemplatr* a "Juvenile State" for aavlmr both boy* and (iria who dlaptay wayward tendencies. There are famoua organisation* of tht* character, the meet notable being "The George. Jun ior," In New York atate, near Ithlra, and Judge Ben UtMnay** wotM»famed Juvenile court and reformatory In Dan. it la the design her* to arfuro,* large of land for (etdMlshlng "The Ju- body GREGOR Y FOUND DADD Y, BUT} HAD HIM SCARED When The aeqflgtgB'a telephone rang when Mr*. Earle 8. Griggs raflpd her husband to Ih* 'phone It wa* evident that aba waa not only hurried but wor ried. “Gregory I* loat!” ah* aald. “What'e that!” aald Mr. Griggs. The massage was confirmed. Ore I , Tregory OrlgK*. aged three, had wandered trom hie anceetral residence at 127 Cooper etreet and etaayad a journey Into the busy mart* of trade. - -fOreat Scottr aald Mr. Grlgga. "What'a th* matter, daddyr asked • wee email voice. Mr. tlrlggs looked behind him. There stood Gregory, .■noting and confident of a welcome. - And a pair of mtachleroua blue eye* ' looked nut front under an old and tat tered strew hat, stunt more for a sun shade than for look*, and a pair of chubby handa war* taken from th* pocket* of a dirty apron to clasp them selves around "daddy'*" heck. Greg ory had made his visit to th* busy thoroughfare In a costume more com fortable than dainty. Looks did not cut any figure with him, anyway. Ha had found hi* way ror ten blocks before Sidney Cooke, of The Golden Age, had picked him up and brought him th Th* Georgian office. And he arrived Just In time In prevent the whole Georgian etalf, from the Colonel to the boy on the dump, from etartlng out on a search of the etreeta. WHICH? ? ? " ' Either one, for they are the same, and .good enough for anyone. Such are the feeta about the Klngaiery Shoea. At both (tares. 99 West Mitch ell street and corner Pryor and De catur etreet See their ad In another column. Lutheran 1.(41.144 O 1 l’reabyterlai, 1.711.471 O 1 United Church** 1.144.(44 O O0000O0OOOOOO0OO0OO0O0O0OO Chicago, Match 11.—Th* special ommlttee on polity of the Congi tlonal. United Brethren and Meth terday eftar formulating a union ' It la believed will reeult In an organic consolidation of th* three denomina tion*. The art will be aubmltled a* quickly as possible to the national council* of the three denomination* for ratifica tion. and then to th* Individual churches throughout th* country. More than 1,0(0,000 church member* will be affected by the union—447,041 In th* Congregational church, 174,011 In th* United Brethren, and 141,S(4 In th* Methodist Protestant denomination. The Methodist Protestant delegates from Lmilaisna and Mississippi "bolt ed" th* conference, saying that "In no place does the report mention sanctifi cation subsequent to regeneration." SEABOiraiS IMPROVEMENTS TO COST $5,000,000 (pedal te Th* Georgia a. Raleigh. N. C., March II.—It Is thought very probable that work will be started some time this eprtng re ducing the grades of the Seaboard Air Line between Raleigh. N. C.. and Nor- lina. th* distance between the two point* being something over UO mile*. At the pre«ent time many of the grade* are a* great aa 1 1-4 per cent, and the Idea Is to reduce them to '1-10 of I per cent, which would double the ca pacity of the engines. Between twenty and thirty bridges are to be built ami all wlllvbc fore double track and all of the grade change* will be with a view to double tracking. It le esti mated that the wotk will cost about IS.OOO.OOO. and from ih* time It la be gun will take about two years to com plete It. WATCH FOB ILLUSTRA TED PACE 07 BRIDGE PORT nr TOMORROW’S GEORGIAN. I CLUB CHECKS GRAY SERGE PIN CHECKS LINED AND UNLINED Handsome Spring Toggery Because EMtor coma* so much t&rlier than ubu&I this spring, there ii added reason for a speedy settlement of your Spring Clothes ques tion. We have done our part by collecting an assortment that comprehends every taste, s bigger and handsomer collection than has-ever been brought together in the history of this city. The woolen mills have done their part by turning out the most beautiful patterns and col orings imaginable. Our designers have done their part by scoring a real triumph in the new mod els, in fact, our Spring Clothes are so superior from every standpoint that we feel amply justi fied in asking every man to visit us before mak ing his selections. Spring Suits, $10 to $30 BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SUITS, $2.00 to $7.50. EASTER NECKWEAR, 26c to $1.00. EASTER HATS, $1.50 to $3.00. EASTER SOFT SHIRTS, 50c to $1.50. Sunny Jim 9 9 No accounting for the name the manufacturer put upon .this shoe—“Sunny Jim’’—unless because it’s such a happy me : :<lium. 1 — A toe not too broad, yet not too pointed; just right for style *and comfort. A shoe that beats anything we’ve ever seen, past or pres- , ent, at the price. $4.00 * 1351 Patent Colt Blucher Ox- r lord, very stylish shape, \ $4.00 *1374 Gun Metal Calf Blucher ! Oxford,same shape as above, $4.00 \ 1380 Tan Russia Calf Blucher Oxford,same shape as above. $4.00 1350 Patent Colt, Button, Mat Kid top, crimped front, very dressy, in the same shape as the above cut, $4.00 1376 Gun Metal Calf, Button, same shape as above, $4.00 i MUSE’S, 3-5-7 Whitehall St. The Globe Clothing Company , 89-91 WHITEHALL STREET. E b PAYfiNOTHER NOTCH Salaries ‘ of the Detectives Are Boosted by Higher Board. The aldrrmanle board "saw" council In the rale* of salaries and wtflt It one better Thursday afternoon. The board decided that th* raise* were not enough In the detective de partment and Alderman Key, who has led th* fight for higher salaries for teachers, policemen, and firemen. In trodueed an amendment liking the sal ary of detective sergeants at 1110 per month, nnd of detectives at Ml. After considerable discussion, the motion wa* adopted. Th* llet of sal arle*. aa raised by council and then amended by the aldermantc board, la aa follows: Police: chief. 1110 a month: captain*. 1110: detective sergeant*. 1110: detec tive*. Ml: station and patrol sergeant*. 1(4: patrolmen, (74. Alderman Peters stated that tha finance committee had raised the sal ary of lieutenants In the fir* depart ment to Ml, but. by a clerical error. It appeared to be M0. The neccsssry charge waa ordered. The ordinance, aa amended, will come up before council for concurrence or disapproval at the neat session. Governor Denies Charge*. Huron. 8. D„ March It—Governor Crawford In an authorised Statement yesterday In reference to th* charge mad* against him by congressman Mann and Secretary Garfield, denied that he attempted to get title to gov ernment land by freVtd. PROVE IT ANYTIME. ■y th* EvMenee ef Atlanta People. The dally evidano* eltlreni right hero at boa* supply Is proor euBelent to satisfy the greatest skeptic. No better proof can be had. Her* le a cat*. Head It: George N. Bremer, sale*man in th* General Btortf ill W. Mitchell etreet, and residing at 111 8. Pryor •treat, says: "1 believe Doan'e Kid ney Pllli te be nil that they are rep resented to be, and have come to thta conclusion from my own experience, for they cured me of a very distress ing backache from which 1 had auf- fared for a long time. Although I tried about-every other regiedy using them, I could get .no relief, and neither waa. my physician able to do me any good.' Dorn's Kidney PUU, however, which I procured at Brannan A Anthony's 'drug store. 101 Whitehall ■treat and » Marietta street, seemed to tod Ih* 48*t immediately, end la Tarty right home after 1 began taking them the-peka left me and I hare not had It alace. That le why I eay 1 can ■peak (trim experience." For sale, by all dealers. Price M cento ' fmtorMUburn Co., Bufalo, New Yofk. sol> agents for the United iot ram EOBSnUEU StuvTenant Pish Says ' Word in Defense of Roosevelt. Philadelphia, March il—In an ad dices yesterday before the (tudents of the Wharton School of Finance, of th* Untv*rally of Penneylvanla. stuyveeant Kish, of New York, former president of the Illinois Central railroad, said that the Investigation of railroad con ditions of the country by President Rookevelt did not cause th* recent de cline In railroad stocks In Wall atreet. "It ha* of late been very much th* fashion to blame President Roosevelt for what happened on the stock ex change," raid he. “but I can assure you that It I* not right. The legisla tion that he had dictated ha* been largely beneficial. Th* so-called Hep burn . bill. If constitutional, le. In my opinion, economically unsound, and he* affected and will affect adversely the great commercial Interests of the coun try more severely than the railroad In terests." That there have been rotten condi tion* In yallroad circles, he eSId, wa* knouin to all those who have had to deal with the management of vast rail- road Interest*. He characleriaed aa a relic of barbarism our system of lock ing up public money In the national treasury and thus taklo equivalent out of clrculatl LEGALITY OF NEW LAWS MAY BE TESTED IN COURT. Special to The Georgian. Raleigh. N. C, March 22.—Both tha speaker of the house and president of th* senate signed many of tha bills passed by the last legislature by mean* of a stencil Instead of In the usual way and th* point hae been raised In regard to the legality of bills signed la this mannar. No. suit has yet been Instituted to test the point, but promi nent attorneys express doubt as to the validity of the laws. GOVERNOR NAMES BANKS AS STATE DEPOSITORIES. Special to Yba Georgian. Montgomery. Ala, March 22.—The governor continue* to name banks aa etatt depositories, and on yesterday afternoon named twenty-one more. Bach one Is to receive I10.0M. with the exception of th* First National Bank of Opelika, which receive* |jo.- It Is reported the governor In tends to put out about I2.(40.eoe of the ■rate's money to thee* depositories. .—j-— TO GIVE RACING MATINEE FOR HOSPITAL FUND. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa, March 21.—For the ben efit of th* Macon Hospital the race horse men who ate In winter quarter* at Central City 'Park have agreed, to give a raring matinee about the middle of April. There are about arventy-five herses now quartered at the park, and tha trainers are enthusiastic about Uielr quarters and the Karoo track, wklcw la mm at the finest In the country. HEARS SOD IS ALIVEi SEMTOL BEASUEL GOES TO ARKANSAS Elisabeth City. N. C„ March 21. Twenty yean In the pehltentlary waa the sentence Imposed upon Joshua Har- Haon, convicted of kidnaping Kenneth Beaeley. the nlna-year-old eon of State Senator Besely. When the verdict waa returned, Harrison waa surrendered to th* sheriff and passed the night th Jail. Before sentence waa passed by Judge Allen, former Governor Aycock, for the defense, argued to set aside the ver dict, giving as one of hi* grounds tho applause that followed Solicitor Ward's address for the atate. Governor Ay- cock aiwued that thta necessarily fiuenccd the Jury. The motion was denied and sentence passed. Notlre of an appeal waa made, pending which Harrison Is admitted to ball In the aum of M.0M. Mr. Beaaly received Information that his missing aon la In Arkansas. He left Immediately to Investigate the dew. The people of Elisabeth City subscribed llto to aid Mr. Bess I y In making the trip. Motto* of Wfit«r Bond Election. Atlanta, Ga, March A tm.-Notlce Is hereby (treo to the qualified voter* ot th* elty of Atleata that tke mayor and gsasral conctl ot said city hare railed an il ratine That iin't all you gave either., You know people who have drank Arbucklea ARIOSA all their live*. Look at them. They like it and they haven't had to | iL Don't let any man sell which may .rain your itomach and preclocts la tk* city ef Atlanta, wltbla the legal beer* tot hoMlng election*. «u Tuesday, the tth day of April, IM7. to . determine whether th* qmUfied cetera of th* city of Atlanta will ssennl, by the requisite two-tblrdh majority, to the Is so* of five hundred thousand iS&w.tocn dollar* of bonds of the city ef Atlnutn. to be told for not lee* than par. n '"l the proceeds thereof applied only to Improvements la aad additions to the tern of water works of said city and (he * extension of water melee within the car porete limits ot said city. Tht bonds it- posed te be Issued are five hundred ,U*i Komis of said city of Atlanta, of th>- d»- aomtaailoa ot ene taousand tll.ooo* dollars etch, to run thirty (Soy years, tad Iwarlas Interest St the tut* of four tty per centum per inanm. The principal and Interest ot as Id bonds to be payable la gold coin o( th* Ualtrd Htales at America, of Ihe pret ent standard or weight and dnenesa, nnd an SB gS Whafe 10 annual* ytisr IS’ M KTamouni . — --nan oa irmuit id*, the amiHiit of tbtt rirCrJP* 1 . the stating Mud ef the Making Mud lad at th* maturity i P *tTmt'°thf tux cel lee etste of Georgia. *• 5^^ dele of Mid rlection, nt Ms *tfi»* •„» •*• im'VS^eSf «fet“u.SS ,w«s.w TttTonnff loo propoani iBaurj v hopmrpuKott | IIP U- tlol- To iii'l **; ^ uodrr erdlaaaee, February i HOT. W. R. JOVNKIt. Mayor City of Atl*nt‘ *W. 3: CAMrHKt-L Clork of Poeacll ot the City ef AU.iotx ■Heel of Clty.t 'ATEfi COURT. NONTWKOllTRmrJjVoRGIA. • iHTiw wiu» tor the A. 8* Byer* 1 ton Co, Oa, same conaUtlng of flft«" tlveef houses, stables, lumber, eight » head of live etock, five Ui.wigon- '"* sa.'SL'ws l j®|» 'Si (lift*- regeh AN IwllTrTT ‘ tuxes. TFrmx.rmxn on bide eubjoct to oonfirmatton or rejee Uon. BM* to be filed with me •>" . before April 14. 1(07. whsosetoc'' be submitted to Hon. ft* H. Aden* L",vrr»r '“™" w s r.“»i, Trustee of A. a Byers Co, n s s. tu.M tietaksp Kurnn