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-Grewsome Object
Whisky Barrel
Identified.
in
WAS CLOSE TO
CHILD’S HOME
It Is Believed Kidnaper,
Pushed Close, Killed Boy
So He Could Flee.
Cleveland, Ohio, May 3.—With
little head fearfully battered, the body
of three-year-old David Hoenig, whom
half of Cleveland ha* been seeking
since he waa kidnaped, was found this
morning In a whisky barrel, near the
Hoenlg home. The corpee was not In
the barrel last evening nnd was placed
therein last night by the murdered.
The police and detectives of Cleve
. land, scores of whom are working on
the mystery, believe tho child met his
‘death In a vat at the rear of Ids
father's store, the kidnaper taking that
. method of getting rid of his prey when
, the chose began to get hot Tho body
. waa then cnrrled to the barrel last
night and left there In the hope that
with Its recovery tho chase would
‘ Slacken.
“The Hosnlg baby was murdsrsd,'
said Chief of Police Kohler. "We have
as yet no sure clew but the slayer
wilt be found If It takes every man In
the Cleveland police force to run him
down."
NEGRO EXECUTED
FOR THE MURDER
OF FATHER-IN-LAW
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg. H. C„ May 3.—John
Shelton, colored, who killed Alf Briggs,
his father-in-law, November, 1305, was
hanged In tho Jail here today. The trap
was sprung at 11:48 o'clock, the fall
breaking his neck.
The prisoner walked to the gallons
with a firm and steady step, and as he
passed through the corridor In the Jail
he said to the prisoners, "Good-bye.
boys."
After being placed on the trap door
he waa asked If he had anything to say
and he replied In the negstlve.
At no time while preparations were
being made did he show any nervous-
ness.
LONG BALLOON TRIP
HA8 BEEN ABANDONED.
8t. Louis. Mo„ May 3.—A balloon
trip of almost three hours' duration, de
void of exciting experlencea or mlahapa,
waa made yesterday by Aeronauts Alan
!L Hawley and Leo elevens. Mr. Ste
vens will proceed to Washington, where
he will ascend In a government balloon
next week, and Mr. Hawley will go to
Hot Springs,
CABINET VACANCIES
NOT TO BE SUPPLIED
TILL GENjCDNFERENCE
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Oa., May t.—In an Inter'
view Bishop Key today atated that on
positive Information no effort would be
made to till the three Vacancies In the
cabinet of bishops caused by the death
of three members until the general
conference In 1910. "The nine bishops
still active will look after the Interests
of 200.000,000 communicants until that
time," said the bishop.
DB, GOFER IN CHARGE
Of TRINITY
During the absence of Dr. J. W. Le{,
pastor of the Trinity Methodist church,
who has sailed for a European trip. Dr.
M. J. Cofer will be In charge of the
church. Dr. Cofer will answer calls' of
sickness, perform marriage services and
perform all the duties of the church.
Dr. Lee's European address will be
"Care Thomas Cook 4k Sons, Ludgate
Circes, London."
Accused of Stealing Purse,
He Fights His Cap-
tors.
4*
KILLED ^MISTAKE
Officers Thought He Was a
Desperado and lie Gave
Fight.
When cornered on the third floor
the Kimball House at an early hour
Friday morning and accused of robbing
the room of a woman guest, Ed Tram
mell, the head negro bellman, resisted
arrest and engaged In a desperate hand
to hand light with W. L. Britt, auditor
and assistant manager of the hotel;
H. Story, night clerk, and J. W. White,
the night watchman.
The fight occurred In the hallway
and creattd a lively scene. The bell
man fought viciously with his three
antagonists and It waa some time be
fore they Anally felled and subdued
him. Policemen Burnett and Nesblt,
who were In the street near by, were
summoned to the scene and sent the
prisoner to the police station.
He was arraigned Friday morning
before Recorder Broyles and was bound
over to the elate courts on the charges
of larceny from the house and assault
and battery. His bond was fixed at
<300. The latter charge Is based on his
fight with the trio of captors.
Th# negro Is accused of stealing
purse from the room of Mrs. Sadie Pin
ylan, of Dalton, while sho_ was'out of
the room. Mrs. Pinylan stopped In At
lanta on her way to Knoxville and en-
gaged a room at the Kimball.
CIEMTTE PIPERS
MUST GEM LICENSE
San Francisco, May 3.—Count Otto
Von Watdstcln, of Austria, scion of a
noble family of history, nephew to the
cardinal and Jo Prince Wartemburg,
ono of the richest men In Frans Jo
seph's empire, waa killed Monday night
by oillcers who thought he was a des
perado.
Count Otto died lighting, believing he
waa being attacked by a band of rob
bers. The posse thought It had run
down Smith, the murderer of John
Mnrcovlch, of Oakland. Chevalier Karl
Von Ruts, secretary to the Austrian
consul, will take charge of the body.
TIRED AND SICK
YET MUST WORK
"Man may work from sun to sun
bat woman's work is never done,’’
In order to keep the home neat
and pretty, the children well dreseed
and tidy, women overdo and often
suffer in silsnce, drifting along from
bad to worse, knowing wall that
they ought to have help to overcoma
the pains and aches which dolly
make Ufa a burden.
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U. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and herbs,
comes as a blessing. When the spir
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reluetance to go anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless
heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints.
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keeps the feminine organism Ina strong and healthy condition. Itcures
Inflammation, Ulceration, displacements, end organic troubles. In
preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through theChsnge
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Mrs. Augustas Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes:— Dear Mrs. rink-
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Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
write Mrs Pinkhem. at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex
perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your
case. Her advice is free and always helpful.
A determined crusade egnlaat parties who
are either selling or giving, sway dgnrett4
papers without drat paying the 419 license
required liy law baa I wen Instituted by
Chief Turner of tho county police, and or
ilers have been laaued to the offlcei
make raeea hullvrlmlnatelv agalnat
nre thus violating the law.
e law governing this matter la se
years old. but It Ts raid that there nre
those In the county who, either through Ig
norance or wilful dlaregnrd of It, bnve fail
ed nnd refnsed to pay The required tax nnd
continue to give away and sell cigarette
pnpara.
WED THROUGH “AD;”
HUBBY TOOK GEMS
Ksnias City, Mo, May f.—Married as
the result of an advertisement, Mra
France M. Tucker was deserted In Inde
pendence, Mo., by her husband, who
called himself R. E. Glenn. On the
morning following their wedding day
ho vanished with 48,100 of her Jewels
he hnd taken "for safe keeping." She
had known the man but two weeks.
BURGLARS SWIPE
IRON SAFE BODILY
MRS. AUG. LYON
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JACOBS 9 PHARMACY
6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Witehall Street.
Buffalo, N. Y., May 8.—Burglars en
tered the drug store of C. H. Itoff, re
moved the safe bodily, carried It to a
vacant lot add broke It open with
sledge hammer. Five dollars In money
was secured by the robbers and they
also took a considerable quantity of cl-
gars and perfumery.
Wedding Halts Officials.
Buffalo, N. Y, May 8.—By getting
married at the Erie county alms house,
Mary Lesaowakt was saved from being
deponed to Austria. It was learned
that she had come to this country with
Michael Kurmlrs, who offered to com
promise the esse by marrying the
woman.
ADVENTISTS’ CONFERENCE
IN SESSION AT EAST LAKE.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., May 3.—Several
hundred Seventh Day Adventists, are
holding a six weeks' conference at East
Lake, a suburb of Chattanooga. They
are members of what ts kqown aa the
Southern Union Conference and come
from Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia,
Alabama. Louisiana. Florida, North
Carolina and South Carolina. Profes
sor J. E. Kenney, president of the
Southern Training School at Grays-
ville, Tenn., Is presiding, and religious
and educational topics are discussed at
the three sessions held every day.
The Adventists have a small canvas
city In the woods. They sleep In small
tents, eat in a targe dining tent and
hold their meetings In a big canvas
tabernacle.
JACKSONVILLE'S EX-MAYOR
STRICKEN AT BALL GAME.
Special to The Georgian.
Jacksonville. Fla.. May 3.—Morris A.
Dslalsynkl, ex-mayor and municipal
court Judge here for the past twelve
years, was stricken with paratysts yes
terday afternoon while witnessing a
ball game.
Physicians give but little he$e for his
recovery today.
Opening New Telegraph Lint.
8pivlal to The Georgian.
Hawklnsvllle, Ua, May 3. — The
Western Union Telegraph Company has
a force of men stringing n new line
over the Hawklnsvllle A Florida South
ern railroad south of Hawklnsvllle.
They have reached Rochelle. This line
will be.open over the W. and T. rail
road to Tenntlte os soon as the distance
of forty miles from Hawkinsville to
Dublin is covered.
Arrow
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STREET CAR MAN
ADJUDGED INSANE
William J. Chappe), of 17 Harold ave
nue, was adjudged Insane by a Jury In
Ordinary Wilkinson's court Friday
morning.
For many years Chappel was con
nected with the Georgia Railway and
Electric Company and Is said to have
taken'on active Interest In the attempt
to organise a union, which was made
recently by employees of the company.
REWARDTs OFFERED
FOR E8CAPED BIGAMIST.
DR, WHARTON RINGS
AFTER HIS LECTUR
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Gb., May 3.—Charles J.
Wilder, a young man of Phoenix City,
left his wife and child In that place
over a year, and went to Mobile, where
ha married again. He wg4 arrested,
tried and convicted, and sentenced to
two years in prison, but recently made
his escape from the lumber company
near Mobile, where he was sent to
work out his sentence.
A reward of 1100 has been offered tot
his capture.
LOST TEN DAYS' BUSINESS
BY VIOLATION OF LAW.
Rev. Dr. H. M. Wharton delivered
lecture Thursday evening at the First
Baptist church, the subject being
Horseback Ride Through Palestine.'
The lecture was given for the society
of church organisation of both the
Ponce DeLeon and First Baptist
churches.
After the lecture Dr. Wharton went
into the choir toft and sang "The Holy
City," being accompanied on the organ
by Professor John O'Donnelly.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus. Go., May 3.—For the flrst
time In many years, the city council
sat as a Judicial body on a case
presented to them by the authorities, in
which a citizen was ths defendant and
the city the prosecutor.
Y. 8. Morris, a saloon keeper, was
'fore tho body on a charge of selling
liquor on election day. The body as
sumed a Judicial function and declared
the accused guilty and sentenced him
to a suspension of his license for ten
days. ' ' • ’
BODY OF NEGRO GIRL
FOUND FLOATING IN CREEK-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bough
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WITH HAMMER
Special to The Georgian.
Hawklnsvllle, Ga, May 8.—The dead
body of Floretta Clark, a ten-year-old
mulatto girl, waa found In the creek
near the brick yard here yesterd&y. The
body had floated to the surface where
tho water was ten feet deep. She was
last seen Sunday afternoon by her
family. No causa Is known as to how
she got to the secluded place.
BISHOP KEY VI8ITING
80N IN COLUMBUS.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Oa.. May 3.—Bishop Jo
seph 8. Key, of Sherman, Texas, Is In
the city on a visit to Dr. Howard W.
Key, and will remain here for about
ten days. Bishop Key, who Is one of
the oldest bishops In the Methodist
conference, Is always a welcome guest
In Columbus, where he Is well known
and greatly beloved. He will conduct
services at St. Pauls church Bunday
morning. Bishop Key is now 83 years
old.
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W. S. Clayton, of 73 Davis street,
was badly Injured late Thursday after,
noon as the result of h peculiar ac
cident at his home. ‘
While Clayton was nailing a paling
on his fence; his hammer caught In
a wire (tbove his head, and, suddenly
rebounding, struck hlih oh the right
cheek, crushing the bone and badly
bruising bis face. Clayton was Injured
to such an extent that he had to be
taken to the Grady hospital. It is re
ported Friday that he Is resting easy.
BRAVE VETERAN GUNNER
AN8WERS FINAL CALL.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., May 3.—The death of
Oliver Howard Willis, a well known
citizen, leaves a blank place In the
rolls of Confederate veterans at this
city. He was a member of Bates' divi
sion of Waddell's battalion of artillery
during the civil war, and was captured
at Vicksburg, but was exchanged and
resumed his place In that command
when it was reorganized. He was
number one at the gun when Wilson's
raiders captured Columbus snd he fired
the shots that kept the enemy at bay
until nightfall.
He leaves a wife and four children
In this city.
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WELL-KNOWN MAN
HAS DISAPPEARED;
SEARCH BEING MADE
Speclsi to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., May 3.—W. K, Da
vidson, aged 50 years, a well-known
citizen of Jackson, engaged In th
crnl water supply business, has been
missing since early Thursday morning
and the police are unable to establish
his whereabouts. Energetic search was
started last night and resumed this
morning. When last seen he was In a
meat market on Pearl street, apparent
ly in good health and spirits.
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"The Little Duchess.'
That musical comedy Is one of the
most popular forms of amusement
being clearly demonstrated at the
Bijou, where "The Little Duchess” Is
drawing crowded houses at every per
formance. This attraction pleases all
classes of theatergoers, from the dimin
utive gallery Rod to ths habitues of
the boxes, and Judging from the gen
erous arplause and curtain calls given
the dainty little star and her assist
ants at every performance, the patrons
of the Bijou are enjoying themselves
thoroughly. The three remaining per
formances will doubtless be well at
tended.
“The Night Before Christmas."
Hal Reid is a name to conjure with
the popular priced-houses, and his
authorship of that delightful play of
rural life, 'The Night Before Christ
mas,” Is a potent box office factor
wherever the piece Is played. It will
be the attraction at the Bijou next
week.
The senes of the play carry you
back to the Christmas days at the old
country home of childhood, and the
characters are those of the big-hearted,
care-free country folk, with their
quaint and quizzical characters. The
scenic effects are said to be master
pieces of stagecraft.
Pastime Theater.
The management of the Pastime Theater
oq Peachtree street, the heme of vaudeville
In Atlanta, has Inaugurated the plan of
for
—.„ . per-
formanoe. nre ftven at I and 4 o'clock. At
night the continuous performances go on at
7:30 o'clock and continue to 11 o'clock at
slit. I’erry snd White, Miss Lee White.
__!** Krle nnd the other stem continue to
Knlu favorable comment nnd generous ap
plause at each performance.
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Special to The Georgian.
Katonton, Ga.. May 4.—The com
mencement exerclnea of th* Eatonton
High School Will begin the 24d at the
opera house, w^th Mrs. Florence Har
din's musical concert. On the night
of the 34th Mra. M. M. Lambdln's
music class will give their annual con
cert and on Sunday, the 25th, Dr. James
Dickey, of Oxford, will deliver the
commencement sermon. Monday night
B,: 1233 Crud Ait, Scite 391 kANitS CITY. M0. reception wlU Ire held.
ceive their diplomas. The honors were
awarded recently, Frank Holt. Jr.,
winning flrst honor; Millard Walton,
second; Grady Weaver, third, and Miss
Leonora Wright, fourth. Hon. Joseph
G. Camp nil! deliver the literary ad-
dr.sa
On Tuesday night |£e senior class • Uka no. other.
RAZOR8 CONCAVED
Shears, Knives and all Edge Tools
ground snd repaired.
HEALEY BARBER8’ SUPPLY CO.,
Bell 'Phone 2428. Atlanta, 442.
No. 1 N. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
LABOR MEETING
AT SAVANNAH
Tho Georgia Federation of Labor will
hold Its annual meeting at Savannah on
June 15. A call has been sent out by
the State Federation for the election
of delegates by the various unions.
About 100 delegates will attend the
convention from Atlanta.
.»ILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMKNT Is guaranteed to cut.
.ny c.M of Itching. Bllud, Bleeding or Pro-
DEATH LIST IS
NOW FOURTEEN
Hinton, W. Va., May I.—The bodies
of three more miners killed In the
Whipple mine explosion have been re
moved. making the list of dead now
fourteen.
Lost Both Cases.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., May 3.—Two cases In
which H. J. Richter figured were de
cided yesterday In the superior cot'll,
and In both Instances Richter lont. The
flrst was that of Mrs. M. Schilling
against H. J. Richter. Mrs. Schilling
claimed that she had formed a co
partnership with Richter to conduct a
restaurant.
The other case wan that of N. Chrle-
tuphules and J. Mnlnvls against H. J.
Richter and Mrs. Richter.
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