Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 20, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. * SATURDAY, APRIL 20, \yf,. \ good foundation 5 necessary lo every building, so Is a good foundation to every bed. Absolutely Noiseless, Will Not Sag. Conforms to every line of the body. , Our Flvo year Guarantee Tag on every Genuine Blue Ribbon Ask your dealer; Southern Spring Bed Co. Atlanta, Go. 'M ['RAILROAD SHOPS MAY BE BUILT BY PRIZES FOR MELONS OFFERED BY RMLROAO In order to encourage the growing of watermelons by farmers along Its line, the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad Company has offered prizes for the largest melons grown this sea son. This was done last year, and It resulted In many contestants trying for prizes. ■ The fact that It will be continued this year has just been announced by General Freight Agent J. J. Campion. The following prises will be awarded: 115 for the largest watermelon: 110 for the second largest, nnd IS for the third largest. It Is stipulated that prizes will be paid to growers only, and to those who have five acres or more of melons under cultivation. It Is also stated that weights will be used to compute size and not mo.re than one prize will be given to any one grower. All melons entered In the contest mnst be sent tp the office of the company In Atlanta through railroad agents and must be properly labeled. MISS TROTT CHOSEN STATE SECRETARY Purchase of Tract of Land t Gives Rise to Rumor of Big Plant. Special to The Georgian: Rome, Ga„ April 20.—From fairly au thentic aourfees.lt Is learned that the Southern railway will shortly begin the erection of large shops about half way between Rome nnd Llndale, whloh Is live miles from the city. In this connection It Is said that a big plant will ~be built on the same property for. the making of car wheels. The Rome furnace furnished a large part of the raw material for car wheels, the "pig 1 being shipped to Birmingham. The new works would be within less than a mile of the furnace here. Several months ago the Southern' purchased for J30.000, a large plot of land parallel to the tracka near ths Junction of the main line and the Sel ma division. At that time It was ru mored that the rood made the purchase for the specific purpose of building shops, in fact, ho other use for the holding could be Imagined. While official confirmation Is lacking now of the plan for the shops and car wheel plant, significance attaches to the purchase of as acres of adjacent property by a syndicate of local cap Itallata. Rome Is a logical point for the shops as three of the Southern's lines con verge here. One Is the main line from Chatanooga to Florida via Atlanta, car. rylng the western traffic: another Is the Selma division to New Orleans nnd the southwest; the third to Gadsden, thence to Birmingham. CHANCELLOR BARROW ISSUES PROGRAM FOR EDUCATORS 1 MEETING Tlic Jlodcsty of Women jf&tnrftlly tttlf** them shrink from th« Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex aminations, nnd unpleasant local treat ments, which some physicians consider essential In tho treatment of diseases of women. Vet, If help can be had, It Is better to submit to this ordeal than lot tho disease grow and spread. The trouble Is that so often ili«* woman undergoes all the annoyance and shame for nothing. ThonsandsSjf women who have been cured Dr. rierce’s Favorlto Prescrip tion writhe in ^fpreclatlon of the cure which dIsiVkJr>vX>vh the examinations and local tn atment^There Is no other mi didue. Mir^-ruuLlknle-for delude SppfMnl to The Georgian. • ’harleston, S. C., April 20.—The state convention of the King's Daughters closed here yesterday. Officers were elected as follows: Miss Etta O. Trott, of Mount Pleasant, state secretary; Miss Lula Lee, of Charleston, treasur er; Miss Bertha Vonkolnith, of Charles ton. corresponding secretary. Executive committee, Mrs. J. B. John j«»n. of Rock Hill; Miss Lula Buist, of charleston; Mrs. Hugh Aiken, of Lau rens; Mrs. W. H. Richardson, of Sum merville; Mrs. W. Hampton Perry, of Charleston^ and Mrs. W. P. Cornell, of Charleston. The next convention will be held at Walterboro. WADE SUMMONED FOR CONTEMPT An order aummonlng H. 8. Wade to appear In court on April 27, and zliow cauie why he ahould not be held for contempt, woe Issued Friday afternoon by Judge Pendleton, of the superior court. Tho order wa» Issued upon application of Attorney Samuel Hewlett, who charged that Wade had refused to answer questions for a de position to be used In a case in the city court of Dalton, until he should be promised remuneration by the attorney. Hade will have fo show cause why he should not be lodged in Jail until such time as ho may see lit to answer the questions which the attorney de sires to propound. The Cheapest Form of Health Insurance Special to The Georgian: Athens. Ga.. April 20.—Chancellor Barrow of the University of Georgia has Issued a complete program of the exercises of the coming meeting of the Georgia Educational Association, which convenes In Maeon Thursday, April 25, for a three days' session. The program complete Is as follows: Thursday Aftarnoon. Annual meeting of the directors: an nual meeting of the trustees. Thursday Evening. Address of Welcome—President Du pont Guerry; Response In behalf of the association, President K. G. Matheson. Our Lay Ministry, the president of the association: informal reception; an nouncements. Friday Morning. Report of the committee on the bet terment of the profession; domestic science, Miss Harlet Folger; Industrial art; Mlsa Mavbello Mrtore and Miss ThUraoy; agriculture In schools, C. W. Davis, T. G. Hudson and G. C. Adams; teachers’ Instltutfes, W. B. Merritt, D. L. Earnest and John Gibson; The Kind of Superintendent I Like, Mrs. Gertrude Like, Superintendent Otis Ashmore. Friday Aftarnoon. Members of the asspclatlon will at tend memorial exercises In the clt/ of Macon, Graded schools. Miss Mamie L. Pitts; How to Secure Regular Attendance, Otis Ashmore, Savannah; Composition Plans, Miss Verona Fulghum, Macon; Home Study, Lawton B. Evans. Au gusta; The Kindergarten In Relation to Later Education, Miss Wlllettc A. Allen, Atlanta; Art In Everyday Life, Miss Elisabeth M. Gets, Atlantn; Lit erature In the Graded Schools, Miss Minnie Burghnrd, Macon; Types of Teachers, Miss MBinle L. Pitts, Atlantn. Friday Evening. Frobel, the Lover of Children, Su perintendent Lawton B. Evans. Saturday Morning. School Improvement Work In Geor- i ghi, Mrs. Walter B. Hill: discussion led nrlte Prescription." It cures debilitating drains.'Irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic. non - secret, nil Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or Habit-forming drugs, nnd every native medicinal root entering Into Its composition has tho fall endorsement of those most eminent In the several scboolsof medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients, will he for.nd In a pamphlet wrapped around tho bottle, also In a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, fi. Y. These professional en dorsements should have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, or Don-professional testimonials. Tho most Intelligent Women now-a-days intiit on khowlng what llioy talto as med- Icino Instead of opening their mouth9 like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatevor Is offered them. "Favorite Pre- •erlption” Is of knows coiirosmos. It makes weak woiiien strong and sick women well. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay oxpenso of mailing anlli. Send to Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, S. ¥„ 21 one-cent stamps for pa per-covered. or 21 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult tho Doctor, free of charge by lottor. All such communications are held sacredly confidential. * Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and regulate stomach.'liver and bowels. Next Monday Afternoon, April 22d, 3:00 O’clock Sharp. 00000000000000000000000000 o 0 FEMALE FOOTPADS GIVE O VICTIM CHEAP WATCH O FOR $200 TIMEPIECE. 0 ■ O New York. April 20.—The two O 0 strong arm highway women hold 0 0 up James It. Dardas, an archl- 0 0 teet, In Harlem, early today and 0 0 gave hlin a nickel watch In return 0 for his $200 gold time piece. O While one garroted him by pok-,0 0 Ing her knee In the small of his 0 0 back and drawing him backward O 0 with her powerful arm about hts 0 0 throat, the other went through 0 0 Ills pockets. Besides ths gold 0 0 watch and a $50 scarf pin, they 0 0 took a purse containing $75. 00000000000000000000000000 O 0 MAN FOUND ALIVE 0 UNDER 25 TONS OF COALt 0 TOOK TRIP IN CHUTE. 0 0 0 Escanaba, Mich.,. April 20.— 0 0 Caught In a mass of coal, Frank 0 0 Erickson, a laborer, was carried 0 0 head foremost through a chute at 0 0 the Reis Coat Company's dock and 0 0 after being entombed under twen- 0 0 ty-five tons for nearly a full day, O 0 was rescued alive last evening. 0 0 He was bruised from head to foot. O 0 O g000000000t>00000000000000g 0 ENFORCED ALIMONY 0 MAY 8TOP DIVORCES, 0 8AYS CHICAGO JUDGE. 0 0 Chicago, April 20.—Judge John 0 0 Gibbons has Issued an Informal 0 0 request to the members of the 0 0 Chicago bar practicing In his court O O that they Include In all bills for O 0 divorce brought before him In be- 0 0 half of women clients an appllca- 0 0 tlon for alimony. He bellevee the 0 0 enforce!) payment of alimony will 0 O cure the divorce evil. O 0 . 0 O00000000O0000000000O0OO0O 0 O BRIDEGROOM, AGED 101 s BRIDE-TO-BE, AGED 100. O O St. Louis, April 20.—It has been O 0 announced that on Auguet 20 a 0 next John B. Bundren, aged 101, 0 0 will be united In marriage to Miss 0 0 Rose McGuire, who Is almost 100 0 O years of age. The wt 0 take place on Mr. O tate, near Tatesvtlle, Tenn. 00000000000000000000000000 s wedding will 0 Bundren’s es- 0 OU eon buy Health Insurance now. Several good "Accident” Companies sell It. Sixty dollars per year will hy superintendent M. L. Brittain, R. tiring you $25.00 per week, for every weekjL. Paine and M. B. Denis; Purpose nnd you are lick I Scope of College Training. President R . ' . . , M. M. Parks; The Vltallzatlon of Sub- out, your tln« alone may be worth far, JecU |„ n course of Study, Miss C. S. more than that. ! Parrish, Superintendent E. A. Pound And $200 per week might not pay for | and °' A. Thaxton, your suffering, i That's why "Casearet" Insurance, which ENGLAND MAY prevents Sickness. Is worth ten times as CHANGE POLICY much money as other "Health” Insurance. I - — - r Yet "Casearet” Insurance will coat you London, At* il 20.—Notable addreasts <hin Ten Cents a week. I »/* re „ 1 n, “‘! e at a n '*J* at Tw ~ ~rj <tir a B » a.. n a Hi® ClorWge® by the Pilgrims Society. at gives you a Vest Pocket Box to .- 1( ,| ( i M Hr> nal Lord Roberts presided. eury P°nat<ntly. , -phe most striking nddresa was de- , . , i Iivered by Blr Edward Grey. Sir Ed- n ward remarked he feared the colonists One tablet taken whenever you auspect round the colonial office much farther >31 nsed it will Insure you against 90 per from »he colonies than the colonies ce-t nt .n ,n 7 , , from the colonial office. Mr. peakin oi all other tils likely to attack you, #n i|. et i from the shoulder nnd deult decause 90 per cent of these Ills begin'.vlth International problems with or •*«•« through 7™ 32&&SWS& ' " tlon - | mullets shudder. Ca-carets don't purge, don’t weaken, " | «>n t Irritate, nor upset your stomach. I i ra |,' SWEEPS TOWN ^iTnS.- - ° n ih> ‘ ' IN N. CAROLINA They stimulate the Bowel-Muscles to i„t to The Oesrglaa. contract and propel the Food naturally past < Raleigh, K. C„ April 20.—Several the little valves that mix Digestive Juices buildings at the town of Spring Hope with Food i I were ottally destroyed by fire Thura- » „ , ■lay. the loss being estimated at $65,000. 1 |y covered by Insurance The fire 'ne time to take a Cascarat Is the very originated In the Owens Hotel and ! gSSS: flv^av'.ng'^nbnraJdTrh: v/nenyau haves touch of Heart-burn, I lasted for more than flv, hours, vaz-belchlng, Acfd-rtslng-ln-throat, or a — ——- Cumlng-cn-Cokj. Carry the "Vest Pocket" Box ready for siaess where It belongs, just as you would your Watch, Pocket-knlfo or Lead- peneil, j* C05ts only JO cents. At any druggist. E* sure you get the genuine, made only '/ the Sterling Remedy Company, and BRYCE SPEAKS ON COLONIAL POLICY Philadelphia, April 20.—Ambassador Bryce apoke on “Some Difficulties -In Colonial Government Encountered by Great Britain" at the eleventh annual meeting her* yesterday of the Ameri can Academy of Political and Social Science.' BONILLA MAY START NEW REVOLUTION Mexico City, April 20.—General Bo nilla, the defeated Honduran president, has taken a train for Coataacoalcos, where a ship await* him. It Is further asserted that Bonilla's destination Is Belize, British Honduras, from whlcn place he will endeavor to reorganize his forces. THIS VIEW SHOWS VIRGINIA AVENUE LOOKING EAST FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH HIGHLAND AVENUE, WHERE WE SELL THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS. The building is the immense new car works of the Georgia Railway and Electric Company, where they build their own cars. East of this car plant is 10th street and Piedmont City Park. Call at our office at 2.30 p. m. Monday and go out on car with us. Ladies especially invited. Oars go out Houston, via Copenhill and Highland avenue, cars run every 15 minutes. Highland Avenue and Virginia Avenue are both paved. ■ T Q w me , $25 CASH and $10 per MONTH ■ enilbx at 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. ONE LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY! S. B. Turman & Company, J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. REt.lGOUS WORKERS CHICAGO SHIPPERS COMPLAIN AND GET READJUSTMENT. Chicago, April 20.—President Fin ley, of the Southern, end President Mil ton Smith, of the Louisville and Nash ville, have notified the Chicago Cdm- merclsl Association that a readjust ment of shipping rates to Southern point* nnd alleged discriminations of Southern roads against Chicago will be stopped. ecc, Waves Damage Boat. Special lo The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., April 20.—A house boat owned by Mr. Lowensteln, of this city, with a large party aboard from Brunswick, off on a fishing excursion, had a very narrow escape yesterday while being towed don n the sound. The wind was blowing at a fierce rate, caus- “M In bulk. Every tablet stamped ' ‘ l !* l J^ e .hI a ”rnnants < ‘onltc n drenching " — ,| doing considerable damage. Are Entertained With Mon ster Banquets and Re ceptions; is best. To iivc naturally: work during the day, keep your temper, eat three tnfals and take a Beech nut's Pill regularly, as required. There is no medicine for the sim ple life, or the strenuous, like Beecham’s V Pills Sold Everywhere. In bcacs 10c. and Sc. occ Boston, April 20.—Sunday school workers representing all North Amer ica are arriving here today to attend the annual meeting of the International Sunday School committee. April 25 Lieutenant Governor Draper wilt give a reception to the delegates at the state house, also a banquet In the afternoon. In the evening a mon ster reception will be given at the Fre mont temple. PEOPLE TERRORIZED BY ACTIVE VOLCANO Mexico City, April 20.—The Colima volcano In southern Mexico Is threat ening another eruption and residents of the entire district In the neighbor hood of the mountain area are In ter ror. Pound Will be Orator, Special to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga, April 2»,—The La dles' Memorial Association will hoi-J the-memorial service* April 2*. Ptj- fessor E. A. Pound, of the Waycroo* public schools, will be the orator of thv la MRS, FRANK H, HILL DIES VERY SUDDENLY Sirs. Frank H. Hill, wife of Frank H Hill, treasurer of the Atlanta and West Point railway, died very suddenly Frt day night at her residence. In College Park. Mrs. Hill appeared In the beet of health early Friday night. About 10:30 o'clock, after she had put her children to'bed, she was taken suddenly III. A physician was called In, but she passed away soon after his arrival Heart failure was the cause of her death. The body will be sent to ImGrange, Ga., Sunday morning, where the funeral services and Interment will lie. $500,000 For Churches. Cleveland, Ohio, April 20.—Rev. Tho*. A. King, pastor of the New Jerusalem ehurch, states that he has received In formation from the administrators of the estate of Miss Sarah Roper, who SICK HEADACHE Dyspesla relieved, Consti|»tlon avoided. Bowel* regulated, no pain, no griping. 8MALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. died recently at Salem, Mass., that bequest of 1500,000 has bsen mado to the Kwedenborglan churches In OHIo. BODY FOUND IN RICHMOND MAY HAVE BEEN GEORGIAN. Special to The Georgian: Jonesboro, Ga., April 20.—There Is a belief here that the unidentified body of a man found under the Cheeapeeke and Ohio railway viaduct In Rich mond, Va., a month ago, waa thy body of Jamas Henderson, of Clayton coun ty, Georgia, who has been misting from his hem* since that dote. J. 51. Archer, of Jonesboro, has writ ten Coroner Taylor, of Richmond, giv ing a description of Henderson. The description tallies precisely with that of the man found dead. The remain* are now being held in Richmond pending the arrival of come one from Georgia who-can make the Identification complete. The body was discovered under the viaduct In the early morning and had evidently bden dead some time. WILL PROBE EJECTION OF SOLDIERS FROM LIBRARY. MAN DROPS DEAD AT DINNER TABLE Bayonne, N. J„ April 20.—Edward Tvedlk dropped dead while eating din ner today at tho Tide OH Company's plant nt where he was employed. | On March $0, Tvedlk was found lying Ip the street near his home with a hole In his head. He accused Harry Rtd- hlk, a friend, of having attacked him. The latter was arrested, discharged, nnd not rearrested. HITCHCOCK IN CHARLESTON TO INSPECT POSTOFFICE. Specie' to The. Georgian charleston, S. C, April.20.—Assists Postmaster General Hitchcock arrlv< here yesterday evening- He will lea- Charleston Sunday for Washington, nr er an Inspection of the local posti.fti. Washington. April 26.—Secretary Metcalfe will take up the matter of the ejectment of the two marines, a cor poral and a private, from the library of congress on Tuesday. They have been ordered to submit a detailed re port of their experiences on that occa sion. The marines claim that they were compelled to leave the library solely for the reason that they wore the uniform of the corps. s "U HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Griffin. Ga.. April 20.—The annual meeting of the Griffin Hospital As sociation was held yesterday, which resulted In the election of the old board of directors. The board then declared a session and elected the follow ing of- flceiw: President. J. S. Jenkins; vice president. J. D. Smith; A. Murray, and treasurer. The report of the si Miss Julia Dowell, show ration to be out of debt, m In the bank.