Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 03, 1907, Image 2

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Tim; ATI/AWT A GEORGIAN AWJJ JSIEVVb. piuj/aj, MAY 3, l$7r. Pure Blood|BELLMAN BATTLES Hood’s Sarsaparilla nun.i.uT ARREST Liattld or tablets. IM bores Os. Dollar. DOMESTIC WATER 8UPPLY for COUNTRY HOUSES. INSTALLED IN ALL PART8 OF THE WORLD. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 64 Marietta St., Atlanta, Oa. -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. It is to these women that Lydia U. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, comes as a blessing. When the spir its are depressed, the head and beck aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluetance to go anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 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 of Life it is most efficient. Mrs. Augustas Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes:— Dear Mrs. rink- ham:—"For a long time I suffered from female troubleaand had all kinds of aehes ana pains in the lower part of back and sides, I could not sleep and had no appetite. Since taking Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following the adriee which you gave me I feel like a new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly.'' 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 Shopping Over Our ’Phone IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. now Is. Scores" upon scorns of fam ilies ring us up every day for drugs and drug stars sundries. Ws operate a FREE Messenger Service in eenneetien with eur Telephone Shopping System. It ie a wall know feet tnst our prieee weaken competitive figures (that it be- caute we enjoy a mattery of the mar ket. Buying, ae we do, for this and two other busy drug stereo). Right prices. Phono us. Our Broad Guarantee On everything we sell we - guarantee ths price to be al ways as low, never higher, uml In mort cases lower. r 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 C O LLARS 1 DO NOT BIND HERE. 2 SMOOTH EDGES. 3 CRAVAT SLIDES EASILY. ■A POINTS EVEN HERE. 0 SIT CLOSE HERE. Are made of fabrics treated by the Clupeco process before being cut. This insures easier work in the laundry and permanency of size, as well as correctness of form. ovea too STYLES. OUSSTCS SIZES. Its. EACH. 2 SOS lie. CLUETT. PEABODY A CO.. MAKERS OF CLUETT SHIRTS. s^fs WALL PAPER SAMPLES FREE 1Mp Qjo b^bers* * P WILLIS WALL PAPEB CO. u ’J&la?&£ 0 '%£* 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 Bears tho Signature of STRUCK HIMSELF 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. JUST ONE WORD that word la Tutt’s, It refers to Dr. Tutt'e Liver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled wIth indigestion? Sick headache? Vlrtlgo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. You Nood. Tutt’sPills Take No Substitutes 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. I CURE CANCER St Home With My Mild Comblsstloa Treat- set. (tie Net a Ibe Experience Awnings For storei. Offices. Residences, Public Buildings, eta, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. . M. HIGH GO. Atlanta. Ga. and WHISKEY HABITS cared it home wiitv TEETH otter ess sot b*r but.r_ IMIll.ADELtillA RENTAL IIOOMS. Vow JS Whitehall — I have spent m; entiro professional lifo in tho treatment of cancer. I have so perfected my Mild Combination Treatment that it is free from pain. It quickly destroys tho cancerous growth and at the sumo time ellml' nates it from the system, thus pre- venting a return of tho disease. bud the iviometmoti foshf* iornniM WHOM I HAVE CURED CANCER OF BREAST CURED IN A FEW WEEKS I Inform you, with front pleasure* that 1 nm dow carad of a rcry bad Can car in tba Breast of four years itandlnf. Four doctor*, two of them ipedallau, aaram# norainf and 1 waabadlr dla* heartened. I trl*d your Mild Combina tion Treatment and It did what yon claim. I know yon can cure Cancer for you cored my mother alio. MRS. C. W. SMITH, Tate* Center, Kan*. CANCER Or THE LOWER LIP CURED IN A FEW DAYS 1 suffered two years from cancer ol lower lip. Tried everythin*. Too cured me. I was dlacoorayed for a Ion# time but when you cared Mr Great Results— Small Expense It doesn’t require much thought to see how The Long Distance Bell Telephone can he profitably applied to your business. You can reach anybody almost anywhere quickly and economically. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell ' Telephone and Telegraph Co. rtEw MN The Best Dining Car Service BETWEEN ATLANTA n Cincinnati & Louisville) -J * IS OTTERED BY THE * Louisville & Nashville R. R. A Solid Vestibuled Train % ^ Leaves Union Station 3:30 pm. Daily Ar. both cities 7:50 am. next morning L VlV City Ticket Office No. 4 Peacblree SL > •WaS% / 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. *•*seeeMeeeeeeeeeeeeeooeeeeet§#••*#•*see*••*•#*i AT THE THEATERS i 4IIIIIIMMMMHMIM4MIHMHMIHM4MHHMH "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. FOURTEEN GRADUATES WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. ——1,. mi pnwi.nr, 1 rwh m maid nre me. fox undoubted!, know ,ocr bunnere. Ur .dvlc. tc todrrer. 1. to not unit, bat eotontenc. year treatment. t one*. J. II. RATBMBL, W.vertr, Kens YOU CAN BE CURED AT HOME _ I b*T. ,o perfected mr MUd Combination Treatment Let pau.au rear us* Is at their bpm.witaaaeood ree.it. tnousn It wereap. pllM el rer oCcre. I will sl.dlriornlaatoev.13 ■nfferer pofitiee end Indlipntmbla |rcof^tb*t rej juao.tr aaaVss*. metier bow ecr- ■nncrer posiuro ana inotspae.bi. treatment Dana Cure Cancer, .apt. evident, of air lausrtlr. bm euf ud prwfeHtoua! ablhtr. No > ettcit. rea bar. rpa bat* true—wriu Cure.- I, will ton roa nothing ud wtllull rod bow 7on e.n b. cored at borne. Addre.- DR. O. A. JOHNSON muter wbtt IWT boo.,-Cancer . oehlng and wtlltM 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. WORKS WONDERS A Wonderful Compound. Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, 8kln Eruptions, Cuts and . 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