Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 11, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, DR, THOMAS RIDER FATALLY STABBED AT HOTJPRINGS Personal Encounter Grows Out of Long Piglit Against Ethical Doctors. Special to The Georgian. Hot Springs, Ark., May 11.—Dr. Thoma* B. Rider, formerly of Co turn- bus, Ga., was probably fatally stabbed 5 day afternoon by Dr. A. U. Wll- one of the wealthiest and most nent physicians of Hot Springs. The stabbing followed an assault on Williams by Rider. Rider met Wil liams In the corridor of the Kempner building, where Rider's offices are lo cated, and struck him several blows. Williams drew a pocketknlfe and stab bed Rider In the abdomen. The as sault Is attributed by Dr. Williams to the prominent part he has taken In the crusade against "drumming" doctors. He was not seriously hurt. Williams has not been arrested. Dr. Rider came into notoriety by su lng former Secretary of Interior Hitch cock for (100,000 In connection with the prolonged fight against the ethical doctors of Hot Springs. Dr. Rider has been debarred from prescribing the hot waters ffom the government reservation for over a year, and In his struggle to practice here has carried suits to the supreme court of the United States, and has Iain In Jail, refusing to pay fines. He was apparently prosperous, and has spent thousands of dollars In his fight for what he considered his rights. KEEP THE BALANCE UP. It has been truthfully said that any disturbance of the even balance of health causes serious trouble. Nobody can be too cureful to keep this balance up. When people begin to lose appe tite. or to get tired easily, the least Im prudence brings on sickness, weakness or debility. The system needs u tonic, craves It, and should not bo denied It; and the best tonic of which we have any knowledge Is Hood's Sarsaparilla. What this medicine has done In keep ing healthy people healthy, In keeping up the even balance of health, gives It the same distinction as a preventive that It enjoys as a cure. Its early use has Illustrated tho wisdom of the old saying that a stitch In time saves nine. Take Hood’s for appetite, strength and endurance. BALLARD BIFOCAL AND TORIC OR CURVED LENSES have gained a reputation In two years no other firm In the entire South has made In u half century. Mot these lenses ulone gave us the lead, but op tical service In every way not usually found elsewhere. Ask any Atlanta man about us. .WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO. 76 Peachtree Street AMERICAN WOMAN HELD ON CHARGE OF LESE MAJESTE London, May 11.—The wife of a Chi cago engineer has been arrested at‘Si lesia on the charge of lese majeste, ac cording to advices received here. It Is said a rejected sweetheart of the wom an caused her arrest on evidence con tained In old love letters. The woman was betrothed to this sweetheart when she lived In Silesia. She broke the engagement and came to America and married. Too went your food eleen. Why not your chewing tobacco! Rvery effort la ex- pended to niaka HgtiAItU AND lltiNIWT chewing tobacco as clean as tbs food you set. 1,000 STEELWORKERS OUT ON STRIKE Monaco, Pa., May 11.—The entire plant of the Colonial Steel Worke at Colonla Is closed as a result of a strike. Nearly 1,000 men are Idle. The engl- neere and machtnlets were getting lima and a half for all work done on Satur day night and Sunday. A new man ager wanted to cut out the extra pay for overtime. B. R. T. Goggles In every style of merit car- ried In our stock, good onea ere herd to find, you can get them here and everything elee In first class optical ‘WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO.. 76 Peachtree Street. MRS. RICHARDSON DIES OF INJURIES SpeclaUto The Georgian. .Monroe, Ga., May 11.—Mrs. Palmer, a widow, and her sister, Mrs. Richard son, while In a buggy on their way to this city, were overtaken by a runaway hone attached to a buggy occupied by some negroes, and received Injuries from which both the women died. Mrs. Palmer did not regain consciousness, and Mrs. Richardson, who was not known to be seriously hurt, died from the excitement and shock. pennant winner, SQUARE AND MRS. II. K. THAW WAS NOT IN PITTSBURG New York, May 11.—Before she en tered the Tombs today to pay her usual visit to her husband, Mn. Harry Thaw stopped long enough to deny the stories that she has been In Pittsburg. "I have not been out of New York and I have no Intention of leaving the city." said she. "I don’t know where the Pittsburg newspapers get their In formation.'' BUILDING COLLAPSES; ONE MAN KILLED Chicago, May 11.—The partial col lapse of a building within the walled area occupied by the McCormick branch of the International Harvester Com pany late yesterday afternoon car ried death to at least one person, per haps others, end Injury to eight em ployees. One hundred men were at) work in the building. AUCTION SALE Saturdays May 18, 1907, at 2:30 O’clock Subdivision of OAKLAND HEIGHTS LAND LOT 105—14th DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA^ Take East Point cars, get off at Oakland Avenue, go one block East and you are on the prbperty This property Is admirably located either for homes or Inveatmentt being only a abort dlatance from (he Eeef Point car iine'and the chert roed- very near the new Stewart Avenue car Uoe; and facing the proposed Atlanta and Caroline Street Railway Company's car ine to College Park, the construction of which, we ere assured, will be commenced by June 1st. IW.^Nesr the Oakland Academy, the L. tc N. R. R. s new^ yerda, Dowman & Doiler Mfg. Co.’a new plant, and the new Stevens Mill. ; _ _ Ssvsnl home, hive slrMdy to, meted on the property, end In the lnisMd|ee» vklnlty ere the hone, ol such cltlttn, si A. P. M or ft n. r t.N. Rsftdtlt, M. W. Altnehd, H. Ce Btrrota. VlTrSpritf, J. G. Shannon. J. R. Bnttnrtoa. J. M. Morris. A. 9. Joans, W. P. Piis and othtr*. > REAS6NABLE^TERMS:J'$25.00]CASH7BALANCEJ10;0«‘PER MONTH.*WITHOUTjNTEREST Don’t forgedthe day and time, SATURDAY. MAY 18th. at 2 o’clock. LADIES Especially Invited. REFRESHMENTS STEVE R.‘JOHNSON,*Real Estate**\uctioner. A. F. LIEBMAN, Real Estate.AgSHt OAKLAND AVENUE 04 s ao * 80 *'. s A* P 8 5 u s® -« v ,; fS p s 9 t S V 6 4 • 80 10 60 7 8 G?* S 8 U 80 . 60 s u ui 16* 16 "J s S f 8 ' 8 ’ si - 60 N HELENA 8TREET 3 t 8 u 3 a 8 • .11 f 8 16 4 . 2 • • • 3 4 7 3 * BEECHWOOD 3 1 a 8 J * II 1 (• 3 t • 6 3 4 9 8 • ALAMO' 3 ' j ii 8 s II 8 1 4 16 3 60 60 60 s • r i«i B 10 60 60 10 4 60 ' 40 1) 9 14 15 16 IT ' % • 8 8 7 8 8 8 S AVENUE 3 l 2 V 8 14 4 * 8 *. 6 ‘u< *8 V !6 < 8 ' at *•! “i 8 “ 2 > B y 9 4 B '■ 9 B 2 » r , * l* It ? ii t “3 3 4 8 10 5C 40 } 8TREET 8 | 9 8 IB DILLL □ □ AVENUE Capitol' View □ □ □ 'eeeeeeeateeee11 THE THEATERS THE EARLE SISTERS. Whoso clever work at the Pas time Theater Is attracting atten tion. Pastime Thester. Beginning Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock with a matinee which Is to be followed by another performance at 4 o’clock, the Pastime Theater In Peach, tree street will Inaugurate a change of bill. Manager Holland has booked ■ wo attractions which may, or may not. teach here In time to go on Monday afternoon, nnd until they arrive will not announce them. The Erie Sisters have been retained for another week, and will present a number of new epcclaltles In costumed acts. Jimmy Kelly, who made such a hit this week with his black face mon ologue, will remain for another week and present his famous banjo act. Lawrence James, who possesses a voice of unusual power and sweetness, will -lng a number of illustrated songs. Jimmy I.e Veur, the French contor tionist. will close the bill with his reneatlonsi twtstinratlon act. Alto gether the bill Is one of variety and bids fair to make a record rue. The Amuse U Theater Manager Robins announces a spe cially novel bill fur the Amuse U The ater for Monday and Tuesday. The first number Is 'The Lady of the Whip." The picture shows a drunken cabman riding up to his wife's door. She Is disgusted with him. jerks him oft his box, grabs bis whin and mounts tj> his seat. She drives about the streets of Paris soliciting fares. This sobers the cabman and "The Lady of the Whip” returns triumphant "The Billiard Fever” Is the title of the second picture. This Is a Pall.n Him and one of the 'beat ever caught. It shows a billiard crank who tries to play billiards with — o thtng he sees. He shoots wine glasses off the bar with a walking stick, takes a shot at his wife's nose with'his umbrella and does everything that Is laughable. The Twin Thester, "From Jealousy to Madness” Is the quick trip taken by the farmer In the Picture play as shown at the Twin Theater on Whitehall street on Mon day and Tuesday. .This Him shows a farmer who discovers that his wife Is faithless to hint and Is In love with Ills handsome hired man. He goes craay at the discovery and Is taken to an asylum. He escapes and comes home to wreak hts vengeance and him self to meet a violent death. The next flint shown will carry the audience on u tour and "Picturesque” Canada 'will be shown. "How the Other Half Lives" will be shown on the third Him. The bill will be concluded by that fan ciful creation, "Rullawey Slelghbells." Cooled by electric fans and with a change ol bill three times a week, this theater Is a drawing card for the ladles and children. MAY SNOWFALL IN PITTSBURG, PA. ninrtilnK, which Continued for tin hour. The snow melted as soon ns It reached the f [round. ltnlu and hull also fell this moru< ng. Camp Walker Meeting. Camp Walker. IT. C. Wwlll hold an Interesting meet Monday night at Camp, headquarters. The election of dele gates and the names of those who will attend the reunion* and other business of Importance. We want a full attend ance. Please turn out in full force. By order of F. A. HILBURN. Commander No. 925. J. G. RAM8EY, Adjutaflt. FERTILIZER COMPANY ORGANIZED AT SAMSON. Special to The Georgian. Samson, Ala., May 11.—The Samson Fertiliser Company has been organ ised here wltfi a $25,000 capital stock, and the following officers were elect ed: W, H. Holloway, president; D. II. Morris, vice president; J. H. McDuf fie. secretary and treasurer. They, purchased a lot fronting 100 feet on Main street. In the corner of Main and Broad streeL and will erect a building at once for the manufac ture of fertilisers and the storage of goods and cotton, and will at a later date build an oil mill In connection with the same, as tbe site extends back for 400 feet to the Central of Georgia railway. GROVE SCHOOL TO GIVE CONCERT At the E. W. Grove. School, In West Atlanta Park, an entertainment will be given next Monday night by the pupils of .Miss King and their friends. The entertainment will be for the berifeflt of the library fund. The school Is growing rapidly and occupies the pret tiest school building In the county. This concert was to have been given last week, but was postponed on ac count of rain. Wisconsin Deadlock; Madison, WIs., May 11.—Assembly- man Duncan McGregor, of Plattevllle, or eome other dark horse, has a better chance of winning the senatorshlp than at any other time during the conteet. say the political prophets Speaker E. Kern Is said to look with favor on Mc Gregor. REMAINS OF ENGINEER INTERRED AT MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. May 11.—The remains of John N. Norris, who was killed In the wreck on the Central railroad on Thursday, were laid to rest yesterday afternoon. The funeral services were held from the house, conducted by the Rev. J. O. Harrison. The Interment was In Riverside cemetery. Mr. Nor ris Is survived by his wife, mother and three children. MARIST CADETS DRILL FOR MEDAL Cadet Patrick Dinkins won the Sil verman gold medal In the coropetlthrt drill of the Marlst cadets Friday after noon. Cadet Dlnkjns Is one of the youngew students In the corps. Sergeant Win gate Battle, who won last year, cam* a close second to Cadet Dinkins. The Individual competitive drill *** held In the armory, because of the In clemency of the weather. Captain « Smith and Lieutenant R. Schmidt were the Judge*. Both were enthusiastic la their praise of the splendid drill po op bv the cadets and their knowlen** of military tactics. Brazilian Cruisers Arrive. Norfolk. Vo.. May U.—Three war ships of Brazil arrived last even!:? « join the Jamestown Exposition Inter* •national naval rendezvous. The end- < sera Barroso, Rlachuelo and Tamayo dropped anchor In the lower roadstea* Service For B. R. T. Accepting the Invitation of Be*- Richard Orme Fllnn, the BrotherMe* j of Railroad Trainmen will attend » special service at North | church Bunday night at S o’clock - ra cial arrangements have been msde ra their reception. The service will one hour, and Dr. Fllnn's theme »•“ "A Quick Run, or A Clear Track the Limited."