Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 20, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY Al'ltlf. 1907. WILL EXPERIMENT III MAKING SYRUP ON STATE ST Special Committee to Ac cept Plant Given to the State of Georgia. Special to The Georgian. arlffln, Qa., April in.—Hon. T. G. Hudson, of Atlanta: Hon. Martin V. Calvin, of the experiment station: Hon. I- G. Hardman, of Commerce, and Col onial R. F. Crittenden, of Hhellmao, the committee appointed at,the recent meeting of the board of directors of the Georgia experiment station, will today accept fifty acre? of land from the cltlxens of Wayeros* to I* utllited In connection with tho IJ6.000 syrup plant recently given lo the station by the United States government. This South Georgia branch of the nation will be used In discovering n plan to make Georgia cane syrup so that it will not ferment. The plum will be placed under the direction of an experienced government Inspector. The cane will be grown on the fifty tract m res and no expense will be spared In this Interesting experiment. IN TO UNITED STATES Great Influx Expected to Cause Competition in Labor Circles. Wfluhington. April 20.—Mont than 10,000 Iiiimljtrauta pommI through the KMewny of the CnltcU Htatci, m Kills UImiiI, on April 18. That tbl« indtfh of foreign workmen will bring about atrong competition among the laboring people will no doubt be experi enced. Tb<f labor leader*, bowerer. any there will be no Injury to laborers on count of tbe great utimbera. f Such political leadera In the Month n* Senator Bacon nml Henator Tillman. Gov ernor-Blect Iloko Smith, Clark flowrel! nn«l tlon, were oppoaed t the Inat cc intention. The Lazy Season Spring is here—the lazy season—and with it the imperative necessity for taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. At first thought it seems singular that when all Nature is reviving and renewing, showing new strength, putting forth bud and blossom, humanity should be so weak and wilted. Why is it that the lively season with Nature is the lazy season with men and women ? It is because while Nature has been resting all winter, humanity has been' working harder than ever, rushing at top speed, eating more and richer food, loading the blood, the kidneys and liver, so that the overworked system is about exhausted. The peculiar lazy sensation is in the air. About | every one has That Tired Feeling. Now- is the time when many men and women ipAfl PPpIlllg lose greatly, lose possibly their real chance in life, I IlCU ■ wwllllg by letting others pass them. It is a time of real danger physically, too, because the health-tone is low and you are open to attacks from serious disease. Just now, above all things, Don’t Sit Still. There’s risk in this kind of resting. Danger in giving way to That Tired Feeling. It is far better to keep going and get Hood’s Sarsaparilla (in liquid form, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs) to help you. It will put new vitality into your blood, new strength into your muscles, new ambition into your mind. It will sharpen your appetite, aid your digestion, overcome that tired feeling and dispel all danger of this lazy season. We urge you to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, believing that what it has done for others it will do for you, and doing this you will be added to that great multitude who say Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is America’s Greatest Spring Medicine. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Be Sure to Get Hood’s. Qnrcntnhe #re rapidly In public eati-[process of evaporaUon and distillation, and have identically waigUtuDki million, and the sale* are doubling the same curative properties. Sold by druggists or sent up. They arc so handy—enable you to carry Hood’s 8ar- promptly by mall on receipt of price. lOOdoses one dollar, saparilla in your vest pocket. Harsataba arc chocolated C. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass, tablets prepared from Hood's Sarsaparilla itself by a I Guaranteed undsr Food and Drugs Act, June 90. 190*. No. (24. GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY • BUILDING NEW GYMNASIUM lion or Ini- HouYhT'orolInn maintains abroad ngrnl, to bring In ibis rountry the sort nt »•.. pie with whom the niriolals of that sin In would UXo lo nee It popnlato.1. Tho South l.'nrollnaus would lhi find lo aubatUutf while workers for the negro workers, and prohnhly all the other states of the union would lie glad to see that doue. The South has suffered luurh from (he mam till monopoly af tho Inuatfrallnu buai by Northern slates. Ths people * muon WAR Imiu • imrovrs. that fkff Mootharu folk, tbronch their *rnte Kovernmoutf. nre attempting to aernro their -liar** of tho working people *Uo eowo to tht* rouhtry looking for new fortunes It would Intro been nu abomination nml n chomo had a fedoml l«w* Intervened to preront fbolr mronipltetiliiriie of thi* prop- or purpose. 10,000 IMMIGRANTS LAND IN ONE DAY Washington, April !#.—Ten thousand Immigrants phased through the gale- way to the United States at Kills Island on the 18th of April. Tlte In dications are that the Hood of Immi grants to this country Is graular than ever before. LITTLE MARVIN BOY IS FOUND AGAIN. New York. April JO.—"I am positive the boy I am holding la Horace Mar vin," was the message received today by the Hearxt News Service from Po lice Captain Cuitoon, of Gloversvllte, N. T. The boy. with a man and woman, has been In Gloversvllte for some time nnd the throe have been watched by (letectivta. The man tried to leave by train yeeterday and was arrested. Miles Blandish, Dr. Marvin's hruther- in-law. Is now on his way lo Ulovers- Ville. Assailants May Be Captured. Special to The Oeorglnn Bristol. Tenh.. April 10.—Warrants ham been laaued for two men on the charge nf assaulting Mrs. Frank Belch- •r. of Klngtport. The names of the men are withheld, but It la said they had been engaged In railway conitrur- tlon work near Kingsport, and follow ing the crime lied in the direction of North Caroline. EORMER EMPLOYEES ADMIT STEALING LI Shifted Car on Siding and Removed Merchandise, It Is Charged. Special to The 'Georgian. Macon. Ga.. April 20.—Strauss Kill*, Will Thornton and George Mathis, three white men, who have served as j brakemen for the Central railway, were t arraigned before Recorder (Tabanlss | yesterday and bound over to the state ! court under charges of larceny. The ! three men are charged with stealing a j car load of merchandise and making j way with tHe goods. The case was reported to the authorities, and after a long search ^he men were run down. ! They admitted that they had found <he j car open and removed the goods, aft erwards disposing of them as best they could without being discovered. They were said to have placed the I car between two empty cars that were |belng shifted to the tracks of the Roy- ter Guano Company. While it was out of the yajrds they removed a quan tity of clothing and the other merchan dise. TRe officers located a man wear ing some of the goods missed. It Is charged, and In this manner traced the stealing to the three white brake- men. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must tear Fac-sitnilft SigMUrejf ARTER’S ITTLE IVER PIUSi Absolutely Cure BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHfc. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN Th.y TOUCH the L.I V E Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Leok foe the Signature R Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Only One "BROMO duiNINE" That Is LAXATIVE IIItOMO Uululne. Sim ilarly named remedies sometimes deceive The first nnd orlcuftf Cold Tablet Is « WHITE PACKAGE with black nnd red let- GROV 25c. $200,000 LOSS BY FIRE IN CHICAGO Lcuj} ftps* v/aauaw ^MtHlTCCT Gv r GYMNASIUM ■£ - Geosai/j Militahv Acaoemx COLLEGE PA" Y. M. C. A. Hall and Rooms For Many Cadets. Free from Alcohol Since Majr, 1006, Ayer’a Straapariila has been entirely free from alcohol. If you are in poor health, weak, pale, nenrouf, ask your doctor about taking I™ non-aleoDolie tpnie and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take bit. Getthebest,always. Tbisisouradvice. W.miblUhth. fbnanlu J.O.Ay.rCo., V »u s«r >r«p»wii«n. Lswalf, Mm! Ground wax broken last Thursday for the new gymnasium of the Geor gia Military Academy, at College Park, and the gym will be completed In lime for the dpenlng of the next fall term. It will be one of the moet complete In the Houth. . The new gymnasium will be a brick etrueiure. with electric lights and ■team heat, three floors In height. The flret floor will be devoted to a hall for the college Young Men's Christian As sociation. locker room, baths, physical director’s offles and the largest p re par. atory school gymnasium hall In ths South. The second floor will contain a library, lavatory, bath rooms, Inflrma- ry and suites of paVlora nnd rooms for n teacher and fourteen boys. The third floor will contain a lavatory and suites of rooms for eighteen cadets. D. G. Bettis, of College Park, la the contrac tor. With the completion of the gymna sium the academy will have live large buildings and will he one of the best equipped Institutions In Ihe Houth. DAMAGE io BERRY CROP § HEAVY IN CAROLINA. SHIP'S COMPASSES SPIN LIKE TOPS IN WEIRD STORM New York, April 20.—A wlerd electri cal hurrlcunr, believed to have been caused by the earthquake disturbances, was encounterad by the French line steamship I.a Province, from Havre, which has just reached thla port. The sea was calm and the sky clear on Tuesdny night. At midnight, the wind jumped Into a hurricane. At the same time the eky took on alight pur- r BUY A |PHONOGRAPH • Small Payments Weekly. I PHILLIPS SCREW CO. ■ 37-31 Peachtree St. Special lo The Georgian. Raleigh, N. C- April (#.—Reports re ceived during the past few days Indi cate that the damage to the fruit crop In this state will be enormoue and Ihe loes will reach Into the hundreda of thousands of dollars. In eastern North Carolina the berriee shipped lo the Xonhcrn market! laet year aggregated 2.(80 cere, and this year It Is not be lieved that the number will be more than one-half as much. Perry Hetsl Lease:?. S|.... Ut to The Georgian. Perry, Ga.. April 20.—J. it. Tuttle has leased his hotel In Perry >o Mrs. 8. H. Forman and her slater. Mrs. L K. Brown. They have experience In the hotel business, and w ill lake charge j . tm* iioipi nusiness, nno wii ax' | about the middle of May. THE KNOW HOW To Feed Children and Get Goad Results. There are more nervous persons made so by undigested food lying In Ihe otomsch than the average Individual would suppose. If food remains undigested In the stomach It begins to ferment,.set up gas and a large portion Is thus convert ed Into poison. That's why Imperfectly digested food may. and often does, cause Irritation of the nerves nnd stupor of the' mind brain and nerves are really poisoned. "My daughter had complained for eome time or a distressed feeling In the stomach, after eating, which set me thinking her diet was not right.” writes an anxious and Intelligent mother. 'She had been fond of cereals, but had never tried Grape-Nuts. From leading the account of this predigested food, it seemed reasonable lo try Grape-Nuts for her case. "The results were really wonderful. The little brain that seemed at limes unable lo do Its work, took up new life and vigor. Every morning, now', before going to school, she eats the crisp little morsels and Is not.- completely and en tirely well, abe seems to have a new lease on life—no more distresses in the stomach, nor headache, but sound and well every way.” Name given by Pol turn Company. Battle Creek. Mich. Read Ihe book, "The Road lo Wellvllle," In packages. "There’s a reason." pie tinge. Then a blue gray light seemed lo break from nowhere In par ttcular and all around it seemed ns If the dawn had broken. About 1 o’clock, the cyclone burst. The ship’s compasses were useless. Three hiul been brought Into the wheel house, but they were spinning around like tops. The officers knew the wind had come out of the west, so they headed the ehlp Into It nnd virtually hove to. With the cyclone came monster eeas that burled the ship every minute. SWALLOWED FALSE TEETH, FORMER GEORGIAN IS DEAD. Special to The Georgian. Louisville, Ky., April 20.—William Dumphrey, who died In a hospital here from the effects of swallowing false teeth, was a native of Columbus, Ga. He swallowed the teeth while asleep and they lodged In his throat, necessi tating an operation. He had been In the hospital for several days. DR. T. T. MARTIN WILL BEGIN SERIES OF MEETINGS. Evangelist T. T. Martin will begin a series of meetings at the Capitol Av«. nue Baptist church Sunday morning. He will speak four times Sunday, 10:10 a. m„ It a, m., 2:80 and 43 p. m. The afternoon service wli; be a mass meeting for all denominations. Dr. Martin was with this church years ago and as a result of a ten days’ stay H0 new members were add ed to the church. He will preach twice a day for two weeks. Jamestown Torutsts. An extensive advertising campaign Is now being carried by C. A. Wood, of Harvey & Wood, proprietors of Ihe Piedmont, that will probably result in many visitors to the Jamestown Expo sition stopping over In Atlanta. Mr. Wood Is now In Atlanta engineering the campaign, and Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida are being thor oughly cove re* It is believed this all: result In thousands nf visitors to the big exposition, slopping ofr In Atlanta on their way to Jamestown. Chicago, April 20.—Fire that caused more than (200,000 damage almost en tirely destroyed a warehouse of Lib by, McNeil & Ltbbey at the stock yards today, and drove 200 employees from the building In panic, and for a time threatened to Include several oth er valuable buildings In the Immediate vicinity, One hundred and fifty girls, employed on ths top floor, became panic-strick en and attempted to Jump from the windows of the place. Some of them were slightly Injured. SOUTHERH ORATORS TO SPEAK IN PHILA, Special lo The Georgian. Philadelphia, Pa., April 20.—Ar rangements a re progressing finely for the eleventh annual convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Asso ciation. to be held here May 11-18. The following Southern speakers ap pear on the program: Reply to addresses of welcome, Gov ernor B. B. Comer, of Alabama; ’’Im- mlgratlon," Hon. E. J. Watson, of South Carolina; C. 8. Barrett, of At water, Ga.; "Proper Tagging of Cot ton." by R. Q. Hitt, Atlanta, Ga. Among the speakers st the banquet nre: Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, W. W. Fin ley. E. W. Robertson of Columbia, 8. C.. Hon. B. B. Comer, Hon. A. 8. Bur leson of Austin, Texas, nnd Hon. R. B. Glenn, governor of North Carolina. ooootwoooooooooooaoocooaoa O O O REPORTERS CAN’T HANG O O AROUND WHITE HOUSE O O GROUNDS AFTER DARK. 0 0 —! 0 O Washington, April 20.—Secre- 0 0 tary Loeb announced yesterday O 0 that hereafter newspaper men will 0 0 not be allowed to congregate In 0 0 the white house grounds after 0 0 nightfall, or to go to the door of 0 O the white house In search of In- O 0 formation. So far as know n, there 0 O will be no objection to correspond- 0 O ents or reporters passing through O O the grounds at night. If they keep 0 0 off the grass. 0 O 0 0000000000000000000O000000 » ail !*j|| ASCONITE IS ROOFING RIGHT Kj Recognized by Authorities and sought by Users. ' We have Imitators but no equals. Asconlte Quarts of Gravel will give satisfaction. Varying In price but all In reach. R (M Jfl “YOU CAN PUT IT ON." ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., jin MANUFACTURERS. 29-31 South Foray th Street, Atlanta, Georgia. J. C. GREENFIELD,President C. A. PEEK, Secretary. ATIAIJTiP PITV N I WORLD’S RENOWNED AI LAfil I lu bill i If. J. health resort HOTEL. RUDOLF Larffeiit and moat modern Hotel on the Coast. Directly on Ocean front and Beach Promenade. Open all the year. New York’* .Aristocratic Location. Favorite All-year Seaside Resort. Capacity 1,00ft. American and European Plan. Rooms with Bath. Hot and Cold Sea^ind Fresh Water Bath?. Din ing Room overlooks the Ocean. The Fineat Salt Water Bathing. Balmy 8ea Air. Fishing and Sailing a Popular Pastime. SEND FOR BOOKLET AND RATES. CHARLES R. MYERS, Owner and Proprietor, Atlanttc City, N. J. HEIR 70 SMITH RTCHES MA Y BALK HIS RELA TIVES New York, April 20.—Close on the heels of the announcement of a prob able contest of the will by relatives of James Henry ("Bilsnt”) Smith, esti mated at nearly |7S,000,000 comes the Interesting assertion by friends of his widow that a posthumos child must be counted in the reckoning. While this Interesting situation Is being dlecussed here by friends of the Smiths, cable dispatches from London say that Lady Mary Cooper, who with her husband, Sir George Alexander Cooper, and her daughter, sailed front London to this country, expects to Inherit the bulk of the fortune left bjr her brother. London dispatches quote Miss Eros Zimmerman, daughter of Eugene Zim merman, of Cincinnati, whose eldest daughter married the duke of Man chester, to the effect that the duchess will Inherit n substantial sum front the estate of James Henry Smith. Man- cheater and. his wife went on toe “around-the-world” trip with ths Smiths. Tho duke and duchess wero with Smith when he died In Japan. EARTHQUAKE IS FELT IN CONSTANTINOPLE. . Constantinople, April 20.—A ellght earthquake shock was felt In the eub- urbs of this cjty at 4 o'clock thle morning. Society Meeting Closes. Special to Tho Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., April 20,-The an nual meeting of the North Carolina so ciety of Cincinnati, which has been in cession here, doses today. Every Family Medicine Shelf ought to contain “lEe Household Surgeon" which is a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OH ‘ A Household Surgfcal Dressing fa* cuts, burns, bruises, sores, skin dis eases, catarrh, or all wounds and exter nal affections, whether slight or serious. Relieves Pain AntisepticoIIy Cleanses—Heals. A preparation unlike any other, originated by an Old Railroad Surgeon. It is emlDv applied by any one, snd«i ^ same tim- combines all of the medicinal qualities necessary to a careful and scientific treatment ol injured and dtre»- parts of the skin or flesh. It is sought after aud continually used by all who give it a first trial. All druggists sell it.