Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 08, 1907, Image 2

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2 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. HOXDAY, APRIL S, 1907. 100 Doses $l!ASK ROOSEVELT t, in *j new >rm. : 100 Doses $1 True only ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, the usual (liquid) form: or In the and equally effective tablet form. FOR RETRACTION Freights Crash Head-on at Mableton Station—At lantan Hurt. Special to The Georgian. Mableton, <3a., April I.—The block of traffic caused at this point by the freight collision at S o'clock Saturday afternoon was cleared Saturday night and the regular operation of trains was resumed. Seven negroes were killed and tw white, trainmen were hurt as the re suit of the collision. Engineer O. O. Trailer, of Atlanta, was badly mashed on one foot and his fireman was also badly bruised. En glneer Schwlne, of the other freight, escaped Injury. The negroes who met death were day laborers who were going to their homes In Austell. The names of the dead so far are: GEORGE MONTGOMERY. CICERO NATION. MACK DARDEN. GEORGE SMITH. JIM POOL. PRANK CURTRIGHT. TWO UNIDENTIFIED. The wreck was due to the train from Atlanta taking the switch which lead to the double track. The train bound for Atlanta was standing on the track supposed to be cloned, when the west bound train took the switch and crash ed Into It head on. Both engines were hadly damaged, slz cars wrecked and the track torn up. COMBINATION GRAIN THRESHING OUTFITS. t z.onn 11,Minds. Reliable as steam power. Convenient us eleetrlc power. Dunn Mnclilnery Ca, 54 Marietta Hi., Atlauts, (is. Awnings MITCHELL STREET WILL SPRUCE HP Merchants Agree to Remove All Sidewalk Ob structions. Within a short time Mitchell street, for years obstructed by Ill-kept side walks and clogged by boxes and bar rels, will be kept clean and open for pedestrians. Ths 'editorials In The Georgian and the efficient efforts of Alderman Curtle, who has made a per sonal canvass of merchants In the street, have brought about a movement to make Mitchell street ua clean aa Peachtree. Sam M. Inman, who owns the Ter. minal Hotel property, has offered to give the etreet railway company per mission to fix its guy wires tu the hotel building. In order that the unsightly poles now In use may be removed. The following Arms In West Mitchell street have agreed to keep their wnres off the sidewalks and lend their efforts to making the street as attractive as pos sible: J. Cohen. No. 15; Rothschild & Co., No. II; Vector. No. IS; H. G. Keeney. No. 25: Wlsehurg Co.. No. 37; Globe Optical Co., No. It. For store*. T»dices. Residences. Public Buildings,etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest price*. Phone or write for estimates. J. Mi HIGH GO. Atlanta, Ga. New York, April (.—President Roosevelt today will receive a resolu tion, passed unanimously by the Cen tral Federated Union of New York, calling upon him to retract at once hie slur and Insinuation that Moyer and Haywood, the Imprisoned officials of the Western Federation of Miners, are not “desirable as citlsens." Georgia Exhibits. The seventh and probably lost car of Georgia's exhibit for the Jamestown Exposition will leave Atlanta Monday afternoon. State Geologist Yeates left for Norfolk last Wednesday, ready to Install the exhibits as fast as the cars (arrive. The first cars were shipped about two weeks ago,, but unless they arrived In Norfolk on Monday tbey are still en route. , Stuart’s Gin and Bucliu a quick cure for Bright's disease, liver and stomach troubles. All Druggists 11.00. GOM. DENEEN WILL PROBE HARROVIAN AND HIS PALS Springfield, III., April I.—The manip ulations of railroad systems by E. H. Harrlman, being Investigated by Pres Ident Roosevelt, will be delved Into also by Governor Deneen. who will assist the president In probing different deals In Illinois. This fact was developed by an opinion given to Governor Deneen by Attorney General Stead In response to a request last March. The opinion treats of deals by Harrl. man and his financial associates, In cluding G. J. Gould, James Stillman and Mortimer L. Schlff. The attorney general was asked to advise what his conclusions were In the matter and what action. If any, Is contemplated by the legal department of the state. Harrlman Unloaded. Mr. Stead Is doubtful whether It Is the province of the stnto of Illinois to enforce the remedy. The revocation of the company's charter, which appar ently would be the natural procedure on the part of the atate, would bring most of the suffering upon Innocent stockholders, Harrlman and hie friends having already unloaded a part of their holdings. Mr. Stead Inclines to the belief that the remedy lies with the company Itself. This conclusion, however. Is not final No opinion Is expressed aa to whether the members of the Ha'rrlman syndicate are criminally liable under the statutes of Illinois. Profit of Million!. According to Mr. Stead, Harrlman and ills associates made a total profit of 884,((S,(00 out of their operations In' voicing the Alton properties. As a re suit of this enormous profit to them, selves, the railroad companies of the Alton system are thrown Into helpless bankruptcy. He says: Over 157,000,000 ot tills Indebtedness, or more than 70 per cent of the entire Indebtedness, created by this syndlcata upon the properties of these several companies was not created In further ance of any legitimate purpose for which a railroad company Is, or can be, organised under the Illinois statutes.” CIRCUS CLOW IS LEA VESRING FOR CELL IN GRIM TOWER Accused of stealing a suit of clothes circus, but had he not been arrested he GOVERNMENT CONTRACT COMPLETED IN FLORIDA. Special to The Oeorglan. Brunswick, Ga., April 1.—Work on the big timber basin at the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic railroad terminal will be prosecuted vigorously from this time on. The Atlantic, the powerful dredge owned by Chapman at Co, will arrive here within the next few days from Florida, where she has been engaged In dredging In the 8t. John river. Material and parapher nalia required by the dredge In connec tion with the work at the timber basin Is arriving already. It la staled that the Atlantic haa completed her contract with the United States government tn Florida waters. Restless Nervous from his benefactor, Ralph E. Schlff, a young man of New York, who made hundreds of people laugh Frlduy night us he did ths star clown stunt for Sun Hros.' circus, was bound over to the stale courts Monday morning by Re corder Broyles on the charge of bur glary. In default ot 1100 bond, the erst while clown became an Inmate of the Tower. Schlff, who soys he has been In the electric theater business In New York, had a brief but eventful experience In Atlanta, lie appeared at only one per formance as chief fun maker for the would likely have continued as the star clown, as ha had been promised thla Job. Schlff Is nn Intelligent looking young fellow, of neat appearance. He came to Atlanta ubout four weeks ago, and during the past few days had been living at tho home of John E. Moyer, H Clark street. Moyer Is a bachelor, and Schlff had been keeping house for him, Moyer giving him a home. Saturdny morning Schlff procured a suit of limiting from ths house and wore It to the show grounds. II. B. Bennett, a friend of Moyer, tracked the clown to the show grounds and had him arrested by Policemen Hollis and Cowan. IDOLS b OR COREA HE A 7 HENS SUPPLIED MISSOURIAN Joplin. Mo.. April 8.—J. Kavanaugh has traveled all the way from Korea to secure a ear load of "tiff," u mlca- llke formation found In large quantities In the load and xlnc fields of Mlsaourl and Kansas. .. Kavanaugh Intends to use the tlfr in making Idols for the Koreans. A few months ago he was employed by the emperor of Japan to manage u big coal mine In Korea. While thus em ployed ho noticed that every Korean to ward off disease and disaster of every kind. He determined to supply the demand. Mr. Kavanaugh proposes to ship a car load of "tiff" to Ping-Yang and there establish a factory to manufac ture Idols. GIRL IS MISSING; POLICE SEARCH Police and detectives are again searching for 'Eva Gross, ths 14-year- old girl who hna given her parents considerable trouble of late, and who Is again missing from home. The girl Is the daughter of Luther Gross, of 185 Courtland street, a well- known railroad man. She disappeared from her home Sunday, and since then How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise VERY serious Sickness hss a small beginning. And, In nine esses out of ten, that beginning is mads In ths Bowels. Constipation Is the beginning of most dis eases. It paves the way for all other*. Lack ol exercise, hasty eating. Improper ' CRUISER TO SCOUR SEAS III SEARCH FOR CREW OF TEN MOTHER LEFT BABE Her Aged Parents Asked Police to Find Tlieir Daughter. Accused of deserting her little 2-year- old child, Mrs. Ada Bailey, a young woman of attractive appearance, who disappeared last Wedneeday from tho home of her parents, 13 Anna etreeL waa found Monday morning by Police man Hannah at the home of a friend and taken to the police station. The child has been III for some time, and for the past eleven months has been an Inmate of the Grady Hospital. Little more than a week ago the moth er removed tho child from the hospital and took It to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. I-axt Wed nesday she disappeared. The parents are both aged people and Informed the police they were not able to care for the child. They re quested that the mother be apprehend ed. She will be arraigned Tuesday morning In police court. CASTOR IA Bor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of DR.WHARTON'SSERMON STIRRED CONGREGATION From the text. "Blessed are the peo ple who know the Joyful sound," Dr. Henry M. Wharton stirred profoundly a great congregation In the First Bap tist church Sunday morning. Cold, raw weather did not deter the people from filling the church to hear thla earnest, consecrated man. Dr. Wharton Is not sensational—Just a plain man with deep convlcltlon thrill Ing through him and which he commu. nlcates to his hearers. His language Is simple, tender, com passionate. and he brings his message of love In a way to draw all hsarers to hltn. Already his Impress Is deep on the people, and the series of meet ings are sure to result In great good. Monday at noon he preached on “The Praying Mother." a sweet, beautiful talk on the uplifting and saving power of a mother's prayers. Services will also be held at 8 o'clock In the even ing. The aervlcei will continue for a month. Double Forces Rush Work on Fleet Vessel at Norfolk. Norfolk, Va. t April 8.—Mechanic* workoil . . x -• *-• * Norfolk navy yard and today at work gettlii# In fearilnena to anil THRICE BY DEATH W. H. Dunaway, Uncle of R. S. Stewart, Stricken by Paralysis. The third death in tne family of Bobert 8. Htewart. whose nulelde on last Wednes day followed the death of his little niece Leonora Heddou, occurred Monday morning, when William II, Dunaway, on uncle of Mr. Stewart, died at the result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Dunaway waa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stewart, In Cascade avenue, Sunday afternoon, when he was suddenly visited by a paralytic stroke. He was re moved to hit home, 315 Bdgewood avenue, where he died Monday morning. Mra. Leonora Dunaway, the wife of Mr. Dunaway, was the aunt of It. fc*. Stewart, whose death occurred Wednesday. V Stewart, his mother, Is said to unaway Is survived by his wife and eight chlhlreti—K. A. Dunaway ef Macon, W. II. Dunaway, Jr., Mrs. F. D. Freeman, Mlsaea May and Leonora Dunaway, Frank, 1*. K. and Marlon Dunaway, all or Atlanta. Tho funeral arrangements have not been completed. 4>ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cura any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro* trudlug Piles In 6 to 14 days or money r#* funded. 6dc. BUND TIGER SLEPT UNDER TRAP 000R When Police Sergeant Poole and Bi cycle Policemen Pate and Maehburn raided the home of Amos Gunn, 137 Harris street, Sunday morning about o'clock, they flushed one of the most cleverly arranged blind tigers found by the police In some time. The officers were satisfied the house concealed a- "tiger," but, after a careful search, they failed to find the least trace. About the time the officers were ready to leave the house, however, one of them noticed an Innocent looking empty barrel sitting In one corner. The officer* moved It to one aide and were astonished to discover In the floor a WANTS AN INVESTIGATION OF NEWSPAPER CHARGES. no trace of her whereabout* ha* been ^ food, treks first causes, 1 Special to The Oeorglan. Do you get up in the morning tired, languid, and frequently with head ache almost 'unbearable! You have been unable to rest or sleep. It is nervous exhaustion, and affects the heart, lungs, stomach and all the organs that depend upon the nerves for motive power. What you need & Dr. Miles* Nervine to restore nerv ous energy and give new life to the organs. p or years suffered id always for tb« last time, when a friend ad* vised me to try iJr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. I purchased a bottle and the results were so satisfactory I have been taking It ever since. It hna helped me wonderfully. Dr. Miles' N< . Jot to feeling it* now, I go for the Nervine ~ and t am so thankful I have something to b*lp me without a doc tor blU." MARIE HARRIH. 314 College BL, Piqua, Ohio. Or. Mile*' Nervine le *old by your it, who will guarantee that the vie will txnettt. If It fall*, he fwlll refund yeur money. Or. Ml ■».:l retu Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind m GREAT MU8ICAL FE8TIVAL TO BE HELD AT WESLEYAN Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., April 8.—The greatest musical f**»t ever offered to Macon merry sunshine of Life music lovers will be given on April 23 and it. ’ * * On the evening of the 23d will be; The lime to adjust the Bowel* Is the very given Mendelssohn's great masterplec-. mlnut# you ^pset they need ld |ustmer.L "Athalle.' This work I* sometime* | - — 1 ‘ - spoken of as a cantata, but It la a much i greater work than what la generally understood as a cantata; It la worthy of the title of oratorio. There will bo | a chorus of 100 selected and trained voices and an orchestra of twenty* eight musicians. tesneu begin to show themselves, Wednesday afternoon, April 23. ther.. | —Thai’s tha time to eat a Ctscaret. Laziness, and postponement, permit It 8—In , c ?"' .... ... ... nectlon with the controversy now being to grow Into Chronic Constipation, which waged between Governor Broward and means life-long Discomfort. , several slate newspapers which have ll Isn't necessary to be tlck-a-bed, you stubbornly opposed the policies of his know. In order to bo mighty uncomfortable, administration, Hie governor teday sent Even a alight Indigestion affects tha lo hou »® ot the legislature a ape- nerves, dulls ths mind, and obscure* the c,al n thorough in vsBtlgatlun ut the charge* which have been made against him and his asso ciate officials In the state pres*. In this document the governor says: “Certain person* have, through news papers and other publications, ctreu luted many falsehoods against the present trustees of the Internal lm- —If your head feels a trifle heavy or dun, provement fund, which may deceive the —II digestion seems even * Ultle slow, people u* to the honor, Integrity and -II Heartburn. Belching, Collo or Rest- ° r * h0M *‘ate o*daIs." —II your longue is allghtly eoated, —II your breath Is under suspicion. In closing, the message sal’s: "I further recommend that the writ- re on the seven newspapers referred i In my regular message to the leg!* _ It acta as pleasantly as It tastes. Itisss _ played by the orchestra and all the congenial to your Bowels ts it Is to your - b £i V » U vmi OI Jh e‘ soloists will take part, but there will be P ,,V 1 u,l » *° *•'« you the sources of their i rotate. misinformation. no chorus. , On Wednesday. April 24there w ill t II stimulates the muscular lining of ths ENGINEER OECLARE8 PITTSBURG IN DANGER. Pittsburg*. Pa., April 8.—J. W. Ar ras, of the United States engineer corps, haa submitted a report to the government In connection with the re cent flood here, In which he says Pitts- burr, like Johnstown, It In danger of devastation some day by a Hood, caus ing the loss of thousands of Uvea and millions of dollars worth ot property. Mr. Arras reports that when the ca tastrophe occurs it will come with Just a* little warning as did the one in the Conemaugh valley. Bowels and Intestines, so that they mechanl- BLOCKADJNG CHARGE cally extract nourishment from tho food and AGAIN8T TWO CAROLINIAN8. drive out the waste. Special to The Georgian. Salisbury, X. C.. April 8.—The next The only way to have Caseartts ready Its tcrm ° r Fr ' 1 ^ court will have R. p. • n.iEOtnnn And .Ida itnemrap «*• dafAtiil. use precisely when you need them Is to n °"« mBn and Jo * Basinger as defend J* 10 ant , 0 n a charge of blockading. They carry them constantly In your pocket, as were ca „ tured Stanley county on you da a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets la made Ain, list, round-edged, and small, for this precise purpose. 1 Thursday night and had several bar. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company end never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." All druggists. 7ie ret* of the liquid with them. Roseman le the son of a wealthy distiller of Salisbury and has served a portion of a two years* sentence In the Federal prison In Atlanta. President Rooeevelt pardoned him early in 180* and he has been hereabout* since. Both defend- bondiT*^* bound uv * r 10 eo“ r ‘ in moo J goka Bo other The raising of this trap door ex posed to view a subterranean recepta cle, which contained a big lot of bottled beer on Ice. The police confiscated the cooling beverage and placed Gunn urn der arrest. In police court Monday morning Re corder Broyles fined Gunn 150.75, and. In addition, sentenced him to eerve 20 days In the stockade. HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nineteenth century to keep up with the march of progress every sun power of woman is strained to its utmost, and the tax upon her physi cal system is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were [In used In medicines. They relied upon roots and herbs to cure weaknesses and disease, and their knowledge of roots and herbs was far greater than that of women today. It was in this study of roots and herbs that Lydia E. Pinkhatn, of Lynn, Mass., discovered and gavo to the women of the world a remedy more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. MRS. C.E.FINK Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. Thla medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or other harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the laboratory at Lynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., writes:—1 Mrs. C. E. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., wr -Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “I wish every suffering woman would tmko Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable sd t Compound and write to you for Bdvice. It has done me a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others.” When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulcer ation. Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prostration, they should re member there ts one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Moss. Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Shopping Over Our ’Phone IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. It is surprising how popular this idea now is. Scores upon score* of fam ilies in our vicinity ring us up (at a mat ter of courts) every day for drugs and drug store sundries. We operato a FREE Messenger Service In connection with our Telephone Shopping System. It is a well known fact that our prices weaken competitive figures (this it because we enjoy a mastery of the market. Buying, as we do, for this and two other busy drug stores). Right prices, 'Phone ut. Our Broad Guarantee: On everything till guarantee the Price to be al ways as low never higher, and In most caaea lower. JACOBS 9 PHARMACY 6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street. Pneumatic Automatic Tanks They insure cool, aerated water under high pres sure. Guaranteed forever. We install in all parts of the world. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 64 Marietta, St., Atlanta, 6a. Phones 1761. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE DROPS DEAD AT HOTEL. New York, April 8.—Theodore D. Buhl, multi-millionaire, president of the Buhl Malleable Iron Works, of De. trolt, president of the Detroit National Bank, and also of. the firm of Parke, Davla & Co., chemical and drug man ufacturers, yesterday dropped dead on the street near the WaMorf-Astorla Hotel, where he liad been a guest. Death was due to apoplexy. Iff, Learn the Cause of Dally Woe* and End Them. When the back acbei and throb*. When homework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set In Women's lot ts * weary one. There Is a way to eicape these woes Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such tile. Have cured women here In Atlanta. This la one Atlanta woman'* testi mony: Mra. Rebecca Dick, of 183 Whitehall street, aayst “Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of a terrible pain In my back and a urinary trouble, from which I suffered for years. The pain was a! most unendurable, and when I sat In one poaltlon for any length of time I could hardly get up. I had to have some support, and had great difficult:, in getting about to do my work. The aecrettona from the kidney* were very dark and hard to retain, particularly at nights. They earned me to loae a great deal of rest. Non* of the many remedies which I tried did me much good until 1 began using Doan's Kid ney Pill*, which I procured of Brannon A Anthony's stores. 102 Whitebait street and 30 Marietta street. Since taking a thorough treatment I have been entirely cured of backache and the kidneys are again working as tbey should. For this reason I am always ready to recommend Doan’* Kidney Pill*, which I consider to be the only good kidney remedy on the market." For ssle by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United 8tates. Remember the name—Doan'*—and His roof leaked. That’s his business, His wife kicked. That’s her business. His roof was covered. That’s their business. They covered with "ASCONITE.” THAT’S OUR BUSINESS. Remember we have three brands— ASCONITE, QUARTZ and GRAVEL. Galvanized nails, cement and directions packed in each roll. “You can put it on.” Atlanta Supply Co., MANUFACTURERS. 29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, C. A. PEEK, President. Secretary. BRUNSWICK TO ENTERTAIN THE KING’S DAUGHTERS. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga.. April 8.—The King's Daughter* of Brunswick are preparing to entertain the eleventh annual con vention of the King's Daughters of Georgia, which will meet In this city on Wednesday evening. May 1. About one hundred ladles will attend the con vention a* delegates and the session* will continue three days. A program for the entertainment of the delegates and their friends Is being arranged and the Brunswick King's Daughters and Beautify Your Property FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN. CEMETERY ANO FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W. J. Dabney Implement Go., 61 So. Forsyth St„ Atlanta, Ga. ENORMOUS CAPITAL IN CORPORATIONS HERE. In the compilation of foreign corpor ations doing business In Georgia as shown In the report of the secretary of state, under the new law requiring reg istration of such corporations, the enormous total capital of 82,478,546,(81 Is shown, with 484 foreign concerns registered. Each of these corporations mutt pay the agency tax. ranging rrom 15 to 8100, according to capital stock. Those with capital stock not exceeding 825.000 pay 15, and It runs through the scale until those with over a million pay 1100. If each concern paid on only one agency It would net the state 810.250. but as many of them have many agen cies the total will be much larger than the .figures named. x Fire In Tyler, Tex. Tyler, Tex, April 8.—Fire yexterday morning destroyed the opera house and the Durst A Beyfleld building, occu pied by the Tyler Commercial Club, Ponders' grocery store, ths Durst Land Company, and the Elks’ Club rooms The total loss Is 8(3,500, and the In surance and salvage amount to about (30,000.