Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 06, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MUAUAI, flOOSEVELTREBUKED BY 75,000 PEOPLE Four Men nnd Thirty Wo men Painted In the. Great Crush. Boston, May (.—The greatest labor demonstration Boston has over seen oc- curr«*d yes tsrday, when <0,000 to H.OO# people gathered on the Common. The meeting was precedeJ by a parade nt 15.000 men nn<l women. The crush was so great on the Common that (our men were overcome and over thirty women fainted. Their unconscious forms were stretched before the speaker's platform during the meeting. . The principal theme of the speakers was a denuncia tion of President Roosevelt for his ut terances regarding Moyer and Hay- wood. Revival at Moore Memorial. A revival which will continue about ten days Is being conducted at Moore Memorial Presbyterian church. Dr. n. F. aullle, pastor of the Westmlneter church, will preach Monday night Take Hood's Sarsaparilla To purity, vitalize and enrich your blood, create an appetite snd give.you strength, liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences. Public Buildings, etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. J.M, HIGH GO. Atlanta, On. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. lispsrt Vo— Arrive From - Savannah .... f.W — Jacksonville . J.M sai Mscoa U « sni Maron I IS pin BS2S5 Jarkaoavllls ..10.41am Macon ........ 4/0 pis SAYSJITCHELL! Commissioner Returns from Jamestown Exposition Opening. :::::::: tftSfesS 1 *!.:: iSZS I and WHISKEY HABITS I cured et home withe I oat ptin. Book of p*i* _ J tlealrm tent FHFj; I mmmmmmmm n. m. woollky. m. d. | Atlanta, O A. Office 104 N. Pryor tf'.rccfc 'QUAFFED WITHOUT QUITTING THIRTY-ONE HIGHBALLS ON HER 31ST BIRTHDAY Chicago. May (.—One of the greatest battles ever waged for a name will be fought In court today, when Mra. Phil ip H-nrlcI, Jr, No. t, tries to prohibit her husband's divorced wife, now mar ried to Professor C. J. Carta, a magi cian, with whom ahe had been appear ing on tha stage, from using tho Hen rid name. The statement made In the proceed Ings caused attention because. of the allegation that the divorces “quaffed, without quitting, thirty-one hlgh-balls on her Slit birthday." T HENRy PLA YS 7AR BABy; 'STUCK ON THE SIDE WALK Henry Jackson, a drunken negro, did a "tar baby" stunt Sunday afternoon In Whitehall street, near Peters, that w mild have caused Brer Rabbit to ex pire In a lit or laughter. After Imbibing too much liquor, Jackson suddenly developed a tired feeling and decided to elt down and reel. Jlut he had no Idea he was going to sit on a "tar baby" and get caught, a la llrer Rabbit. There wae a barrel of tar on the edge of the sidewalk at the point mentioned and M this Jackson flopped. A few minutes later he tried to get up, but In vain. He was stuck hard and fast. He called for assistance and soon a crowd had collected. In trying to get up, the negro placed first one hand and then the other on tha barrel and there they remained. After he had been thero about halt an hour, the imllce station was notified and Call ofllcsr Luck went to the scene. Pushing his way through .the crowd, the officer realised there was but one thing to do. Opening his knife, he cut the negro's overalls off, permitting him to arise. He was then sent to the police station. It may be added that Jackson had on a pair of trousers un derneath hla overalls. CIGARMAKERS SCORE POINT Havana, May I.—A break. In the Strike of the cigar makers occurred hero today when several Independent manufacturers who had been standing out against the strikers' demands sur rendered. The trust la standing out vigorously, refusing to allow any con cession. VIRGINIAN KILLS SELF IN NEW YORK New York. May 8.—F. W. Werthelm cr, proprietor of the Fairfax Hotel, of Norfolk, VaL, was found dead last night tn hla room at the Hotel York, with a bullet wound on the tight side of his head. Hla body was on tha bed and a revolver was In hts right hand. War- thelmer left a Utter address to hla mother and wife signed "Despondent friend." Your Tongue is Coated I Watch for Symptoms! tt OOK In your pocket-mirror! Or inside tha lid o( your watch- 1U Fur coat on your tongue? Bad business. Whit you been Eating? . Whit were you thinking? Whit kind of Lazy Chair did you Uki exercise in? Now don't think it doesn’t matterl Because, it'a your Bowels that talk nowj every time you open your Mouth. That doesn’t help your Populsrlty. nor your Earning capacity. Besides, a person with bad Bowels Is In a bad way. a • • Co and take a Ten Mflo Walk, for Exercise) JUDGE INTERESTED 4 IN OIL COMPANY JUOQE J. C. BLOCK. Tills Is Judge Joseph C. Block, former Judge of the Insolvency court of Cleveland, secretary and treasurer of the first Hungary oil nnd Mining Company, which tho Hungarian minister of ffnanee de clares has no right) to prospect either for nil or any other mineral In Marmacroes. Haven’t Urns? Too Lazy? Well, there U Mother Way. Tike Artificial Exercise for your Bowels. I speech' before the meat inspectors - of That’S—CA3CARETS. INSPECTION LAW PUTS PACKERS OPT Chicago, May (.—Forty-six establish ments have been compelled to give up Interstate trade In meats as a result of the enforcement of the inspection law, according to a statement by Dr. A. D. Kelvin, chief of bureau of animal In dustry, department of agriculture. In n this city today. "No. I didn't say that the manager ment of tho Jamestown Exposition was composed of a lot of hoodlums. I said tho Powhatan Guards, the police of the exposition were hoodlums, and I meant all that and then some. 1 never saw a more unmannerly lot, and I am not the only man who has complained." w. Norwood Mitchell, Georgia com' mlssloner for the Jamestown Expnal- tlon. has returned from hla visit to ths opening exercises. Press dispatches of last week detailed the manner In which Mr. Mitchell, who haa done a great deal for the exposition, waa “snubbed" and otherwise III treated. "Several members of the manage ment are good friends of mine,".con tinued Mr. Mitchell, "and certainly I would not have applied such a term to them. I referred to the guards. “But Georgia Day Is going to be the big show. That will be easily ths greatest single day of the whole expo sition. The grounds and exhibits will be In good shape by June 1, and when Georgia Day comes the show will be running smoothly. "And I’ll say this. Every Georgian who goes will be treated with courtesy Georgia troops and Virginia troops will be In charge that day, and the Pow hatan Guards will have no chance to show their lack of breeding.” CONTRACT TO BE LET TOR GRADING ROAD ft —— Work Soon to Begin Open ing New Trunk Line to the South. Special to Tha Georgian. Vaidoftta, Ua., May 6.—It la announced that contracts for tho grading of the con necting link* of the Georgia and Fforldft railroad, between Auguita and Madison, Fla., rla this city, will be let on May 21. There Is a total of about 160 tulles of road to be built In order to complete trunk line between the first-tunned cities. One of the most Important links la that Itetween Valdosta nnd Nashrllle, On., 21 miles. It will traterse n rich and popu lous section, and connect up the system here with the Valdosta southern rail! to Mndlnon, Fla. The Augusta Const! tlon Company haa the building of tine, and the contracts to Ini awarded the Mat will cover all work of grading, trcstllng, draining, etc., but not laying the truck. SISTER SEARCHES FOR I1ER BROTHER Mr,. M. N. Elliott, of CedartowtC war In Atlanta Sunday endeavoring to ob< tain Information concerning her broth er, Charles C. Hart, a former Georgia boy, who disappeared last month from Blue Mound, Macon county, Illinois. Nothing has been heard from ths oung man, nnd It Is feared he may iave been murdered. He wrote his •tstsr he was going to Chicago, but so far as Is known he never arrived In that city. Holding Series of Meetings. Bpeclat tn The Oeorglan. Fitzgerald, Go.. May 6.—A series of meetings was commenced at ths Cen tral Methodist church last night by Rev. J. C. Handers, tho pastor. He will be aeslsted by Rev. Tom Chris tian, .of Quitman, one of the ablest evangelistic workers In the conference. ' At West End Church. Revival services are being conducted at West End Presbyterian church, with Rev. J. B. Mack, a well-known evnn- rellat of South Carolina, leading. Serv- res are held every day at 11 o'clock nnd 7:45 o'clock, and will continue about ten days. SHIRTS PATTERNED FOR THE LONG AND THIN MAN.THE SHORT AND STOUT. SMALLEST DE TAILS. SUCH AS PLACKET AT THE WRIST, AS PERFECT AS NECK HAND AND CUFFS. MANY 8TYLE8—FINEST FAS- RIC8—WHITE AND FANCY. CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.. WANTS ONLY JUSTICE FOR TREE ACROSS TRACK WRECKSJ000 TRAIN Two Are Injured But Both Will Recover From the Effects. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., May (.—The falling of a tree across the track of the Macon, Dublin and Savannah railroad Satur day morning caused the wreck of a wood train at the twenty-one mile post this side of Jeffersonville. Engineer John Taylor had his back badly wrenched and Fireman Nathan Elliott was badly Injured about the legs. Both men were carried to the city hospital, where at laat accounts they were doing well. « NEGRO CHILD KILLED BY A RUNAWAY H0R8E. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., May (.—A horse attached to a buggy became frightened near the West End drug store Saturday after noon and ran away, spilling two young men out, and continuing, struck a light pole, which relAised him from the bug gy. With the harness dangling at hi* heels he ran Into Third street at a wild speed and a little negro boy about 3 years old tried to get out of the way, but was trampled upon by the horse. The child was sent to the hospital, where It died soon after arriving. Bibb at Exposition, Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., May 6.—Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Weir, who were given leave of absence from the Bibb schools to rep resent the system at the Jameatown Exposition, leave today with a very fine exhibit of art; hand work, paint ing, drawing, sewing and manual train' Ing done by the children of the coun- ty. Tho exhibit will be In the Macon room of tho Georgia building at Jamea town. Negro Injured by Jump. Special to Tho Georgian. Macon, Ga.. May 6.—Charlton Brown, a negro awltchman for the Southern railway, was severely Injured yesterda when he Jumped from a moving swltcl engine that bad left the track. ARABIANS DEFEAT TURKISH SOLDIERS Says if There Has Been Mis carriage He Will Try to Right It. Now York, Majr 0.—Chairman John Hen ry. of the Ceutntl Federate Union, reported the rlalt of the committee to the president and the latter's reply to the complaints of the Islwrtnp men of New York concerning his sctlon Tn the Haywood-Moyer case. A letter written last May l»T President Uooxevclt was read to the laboring men, In which he states that If evidence is sub mitted to biin showing that there has Iteeu a pilscarrltse of Justice f« thesr* men he will bring such the attention of the attorney ley geuewl for would like for the district both Colorado nnd Idaho fcinke reports to him of tho extradition of the two men. WILL APPEAL CASE TO SUPREME COURT Glover’s Attorneys To Make A Strong Fight for Prisoner’s Life. They rouse Ibe Bowel Muscles, just ts nipvtf \ v- k’l I T Vn. a Cold Bath freriwne Athletic Muscles. j 1R v p F « Waken them up. Strengthen them so they, iJULMUM l^LAF-hiS Contract and Expand the Bowels and In testines in a healthy, active manner. That's hew these muscles work tho Food along, through your thirty ftstoi In testines, to (la Finish. _ _ tv.,., v.^ C..I.U t„i— 1 Balmont hail been at the gas house on That s ho# they squeeze Gastric Julcr. v |.u. william Buckle, a llreman of Into die food, 10 Digrrt It Hempstead, L. 1.. was killed lighting That's how they make tho mffilona ol j ‘J 1 ^which followed the cxplo- Uttle Suckers In the Intestines draw ths Nutrition out of Food, and transform It into Blood, Brawn, Brain and Bane. New York, May (.—The friends of August Belmont were congratulating him today on a fortunate escape from danger when the gas house on his es tate at Babylon. L. I., blew up. Only a short time before the explosion Mr. One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need It will insure you against 90 per cent of ell other (Us likely lo attack you. Casctrttt. don’t purge, don't weaken, don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach. Mra. Robert Wiloen. The funeral services of Mrs. Robert Wilson, who died Saturday night ut her residence, lit Hast North avenue, were conducted Monday morning at tho HI. Mark church. Dr. W. F. Glenn und Rev. Richard Orcnc Fllnn offici ated. Ths Interment was In Oakland cemetery. Mrs. Wilson was the wife of Robert H. Wilson and Is survived | by four children—Mrs. Haywood Hun- Ten Cents, at all Druggists. Be very i eel. Wharton O. Wilson. Ilurvle Wilson unii,. |, ... .v. Mmifn. ..1. ... I and It. 11. tt llson. Jr, She was the arshi! to g*t ths germlne, made on.y by of M „ Mllry UuckB#r Mrs! the Sterling Remedy Company, and ravw l iiarvls Phillips and Mias Ellen Whar- sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped •‘CCC.’* lon of Atlanta and Mra Laura Plum- j ■— — —— mer. of Memphis. Teen. 1 Tutt’sPills Stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and are un- equaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial districts their virtues •> are widely recognized, as they pos sess peculiar properties In freeing the system from that poison Ele gantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. TEETH m i v _ — fj can buy better.. K I.ADBLPU1A NTAL HOOMS. TAX NOTICE State and County Tat Books now open. Make your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a few days. T. M. AHMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. London, May (.—The report that seven battalions of Turks wera defeat ed by Arabian Insurgents is confirmed by the dispatches from Constantinople to a news agency here. New Hospital Physicians. Dr. C. A. Stevenson and Dr. C. C. Pearce, who recently passed the exam inatlon for places on the house staff of the Grady Hospital, assumed their duties Monday morning. Dr. Btevenson waa assigned to duty on the ambulance. Dr. Harry B. Nunnally la at present house surgeon. DISEASES Bone Fains, Itching Skin Diseases, Eczema. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. If you have aches and pains In bones, back and Joints, Itching skin, blood feels bot or thin, risings and bumps on the skin, sore throat, plinplm, or offensive eruptions, or rash on skin, are run down, or nervous, ul cers on any part of the body, scales or watery blisters of eczema, carbunclss or bolls, take Botanio Blood Balm, guarantsed to cure even the worst and most deep-seated cases. Heals all sores, stops all swellings, makes blood pure and rich, completely changing ths entire body Into a clean, healthy con dition. D. B. B. Is the recognised blood remedy for all Blood Diseases. CANCER CURED. If you have a persistent pimple, wart, swelling, shooting, stinging pains, taka Blood Balm and they will disappear be fore they develop Into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless rases of Caacec, suppurating swellings, eating sores or tumor cured by B. U. B. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for SO years. Composed of pure Botanic Ingrrdlents. Strengthens weak kidneys and Wreak stomachs, cures dys pepsia. 8ample sent free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists at 11 per large bottle, or sent by express prepaid. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga., M*y (.—In hla cell In the Richmond county Jail, Arthur Glov er, twice convicted and sentenced to die for the murder of Maude Dean, last Oc tober, awaits hla execution, which haa been set for May 24. Glover claims that he will never pay the death penal ty, and constantly paces his cell, as far as his chains will permit, and utters abuse against the oourt officials and all thoso who had aught to do with sen tencing him to die. The case will he carried to the supreme court and then to the United States supreme court. Customarily clean shaven and with a hard and determined face, Arthur Glov er now presents an entirely different^.' aspect than he had when first Incarcer ated. His beard and hair are long and his locks which extend down to his shoulders are streaked with gray. In nn Interview with Sheriff Hawes, of Thomson, Go., Mt'Dulllc county, In the Richmond county Jail. Glover laughed heartily. He unfolded a plan which he had carefully devised to take a pitcher of water and throw Into tho face of Hon. Boykin Wright, assistant state's counsel, In the event of bis con vlctlon a second time. Every element necessary for the development of bodily vigor and endurance is found in correct pro* portion in the soda cracker. Uneeda Biscuit is the perfect soda cracker, fresh, clean, wholesome, with all the crisp, flaky goodness preserved. In dust tight* M M moisture proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY LEAD Others follow. That others Infltato our habits shows that our policy Is sound. “Asconite” Stands for quality and quality saves money. Use AS- CONITE QUARTZ or GRAVEL ROOFING and your In vestment Is secure. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., MANUFACTURERS, 29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Greenfield, Pres. C. A. Peek, Sec*. ,’ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY8. I'AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to curs any csss ot Ilchlnf, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- Irujlnj! Idles In ( to 14 days or mousy re- GOBBLERS-’ LODGE MEETS MONDAY. The Institution of the Atlanta lodge of the Ancient Order of Gobblers will bs concluded Monday night In the Knights of Columbus hall In the Austell building. The flrtt meeting of the lodge was held last Thursday night, at which time a largo number of charter members were obligated. Officers will be elected and Installed Monday night. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of J. T. Logan, of Cleveland. Special to The Georgian. Cleveland, Ga., May (.—3. T. Logan, a prominent cltlsen ot Cleveland, died Friday. He was a member of the Ma sonic order and a member of the board of county commissioners. MIKADO GREETS GENERAL BOOTH GENERAL BOOTH. This Is a picture of General Booth, of the Salvation Army. He Is now In Japan where he has been enthusiastically received, the Japa nese emperor granting him an au dience. Cincinnati, Louisville ALL POINTS NORTH THROUGH SLEEPING CARS, DINING CARS . CITY TICKET OITICE, 4 PEACHTREE ST. GEORGIA—Fl'LTON COUNTY. To tho Superior Court of Hold County: The petition of John H. Cameron, II. Si. Blackburn, Alex McLeod. Frank T. llyun. Joseph Jacobs, Donald M.‘ Balu, Alex H. Taylor, H. II. Cabanlas. A. J. McBride, J. II. Lumpkin. Kenuoth O. Mstheaon, Amos Fox, L. Uholstln, W. L. Calhoun, Eugene Oherdorfer. Thomna H. Morgan, Alex J. Campbell, J. Frank Beck, C. C. MeClaughry. Julius I* llrowu, Sam W. Small. Andrew McKIroy. Hugh Crawford. V. II. Evans, Alex Cnilckaliank, W. B. Mnnifleld, Harry Silverman. W. B. Roberts, J. P. Murphy, John Adams, Otto Schwab, C. A. 8mltb, J. I. Maude. J. B. McLanchlln snd John M. t.rnbam, of said county, and IMromla 11. Ilell and T. J. Flake, of lirKalU county, Georgia, shows: They drslrs that they aud their associates and successors be Incorpo rated for twenty years, wltb the right of renewal, under the name of THU BURNS CLUB OF ATLANTA, sa a social clnb nnd literary snd memorial society, without capi tal stock. Its situs to bs In said Fulton county, snd Its objects to be those uauul In such organizations, and not pecuniary gain, and to Include the erecting nnd fur nishing of a building to lie called "BURNS COTTAGE.” which shall lie maintained ns a club bonne and at n memorial of the poet, Robert Burns, wltb land or grounds of aucb extent ns the corporation may deem proper. And Ibe petitioners desire tbat the corpora tion tball, for this purpose, bare the right to purchase, leuts and Improve properly, rest and personal, and to borrow money ninl execute bonds, trust deed*, mortgages, mill other Inatrnmenta of obligation or aecurltr: that It shall hara ths rlsat to sell location therco: to s place In the same ot an udjnceut county, whenever It may deem proper; that It ahntl hare the right tn elect officers with inch dullea ami powers al Its by-laws may preacrltie. nnd that It shall have all other powers Incident to like corporations under the laws of this state, and thnt Its charter shall provide that no member thereof shall, by reason of bli ntemliershlp, l>e personally liable for debti of Ibe corporatkm. snd no porsmi, aftei censing to bo n member (or, his heirs or as sign** shall haye any legal or equitable In terest In Its property, lint that this shall not be construed to Impair any right whtcb a bondholder or creditor of the corporation, erasing to be n member, may have at agnlnst Its property. Wherefore the petitioners pray for Incor Deration In accordance with the terma her* of. JNO. M. GRAHAM, I'lltOMIS II. IIMLL. Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed Is office thlifAprll », 1937. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clark. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. I, Arnold Uroyle*. clerk of the snperloi court of said county, do hereby certify tbs' the foregoing Is s iron nnd correct cony o: the appucstlon for charter of The Burin Clnb of Atlanta, as the same appears ol Ole In this office. . , Witness my official signature and the oral of said court this April 29, 1907. ARNOLD HIIOYLES. Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Co., Ga WESTERN & A TLANT1CR Y.; ITS VALUE TO THE STATE Hon. Hooper Alexander, In an arti cle ot length, advocates the extension of the state road'to the sea—a posi tion he has taken for years, and which ho has advocated with great effoctlve- nffks. Mr. Alexander calls attention to the plank In the Democratic platform of last year In which the question of leas ing the property, at the expiration of the present lease, Is opposed, and call ing upon the general assembly to In vestigate fully the question of extend ing the road to the sea. Mr. Alexander shown that the gross earning capacity of the Western and Atlantic I* greater per mile than any other railroad In the countiy. The state road earns til-000 per mile, whllt the general average for the entlr« country Is only (9.000 per mile. He aayi that mile for mile It Is the most valua. ble railroad property in the South. Ho says that In one respect at leas the tenant Is a good tenant, and that during the elxtcen years the leaao hut run over' a million dollars has beet spent in Improvements. He calls at tention to failure to comply with ont terra of tho lease—annual reports tc the state of detailed statements of Im provements. Throughout the article the keynolt Is "extension to the tea.” Mr. Alex ander will probably press a bill with tbat purpose In view at the coming ses sion of the general assembly. HINDOOS STILL RIOTING; CHRISTIANS ARE BE A TEN Lahore, India, May (.—The native unrest Is assuming an anti-Christian aspect and the situation Is declared to be the most serious since the famous mutiny. In the riots at Amritcar and Plndl the churches were desecrated buildings were burned and natlvt Christians stoned and beaten. It b feared that severe repressive measure, by the authorities will only elicit Oest violence from the rioters. CORE > GIVES HIS MOTHER $500,000 ASA PRESENT Pittsburg. Pa.. May (.—William E. Corey, who Is to wed Mabelle Oilman, has made a present to hla mother <>ru big block of stock of the United States Steel Corporation. It Is reported that the gift amounts to half a million dol lars. Both the father and mother of Mt Corey go to New York to be pre*' nt a the marriage of their son andtnr sc tress. There has been a peraletent ru tnor tn Uraadock, Fa., the old honw■ the Coreys, that the steel magnate am Miss Gilman are already married.