Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 30, 1907, Image 6

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* Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. FERGUSON SAYS HE PEOPLE IN Pill Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. ^Convenient for tourists. 'PREPARED BY/ By FALLING THEE Chopped Tree Down to Se cure Coon Dogs Had ! Brought to Bay. Canal Employees and Offi cials Told Him of Awful Status. Bptcltl (a Tbe Georgian. ! . C.rt.rrrllle, G.., M»p tO.-WhUe coon hunting lut night near Kmcraon, Ua few mile, from Cartcrarllle, Colllna lien non. tbe M-petr-old non of Bartow Honaon was caujrht nnder a falling tree and ernsbed to death. negro, and when the doga/'lreed" n coon tbe two proceeded fo chop It down. At th tree fell tbe negro ran some distance am at be turned around aaw Iienaon waa intaa- In*. He ran back and found be bad ' ' nnder the nglit lead. Tbe I i ran two tnllea to aecnre assist ;ba party then * moved tbe tree from tbe INDEMNITY COMPANY JS SUED BY COUNTY In an effort to compel the Aetna Indemnity Company to make good on a bond given for tho Atlanta Fireproof, Ing Company to Insure the completion of the work on a new court house In Baker county, the county commission era of that county Wednesday filed euit against tho Indemnity company for *15,000 paid to aecqro the completion of the work, 51,510 forfeit money and *1,400 attorney's fees. The commlaalonera charge that the contract for building the court house was made with the Atlanta Fireproof ing Company In May, 1*00, the work to be completed by December 24, 1*05. In November, 1*05, It la alleged, the com pany went Into bankruptcy with the work only partially completed. When called upon to make good the bond of *50,000, given to Insure the faithful performance of the contract, the Aetna Indemnity Company, It la alleged, refuaed to do ao. > The ault waa filed by Attorney! King, Spalding & Little. POISONED CANDY SENT BY MAIL Columbua, Ohio, May 30.—It haa de valoped that poatofflce Inspectors ara Investigating an attempt made aome time ago to poison Mrs. Rebecca Wey era Miller, a widow of ,thl» city, by means of candy sent through the malls. The box containing the candy was postmarked Columbua, but the re cipient believes It waa placed In the mails by a woman living In another city. Want Mora Trains, Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn, Slay *0.—The Tennessee railroad commission la In Chattanooga today, placing valuations on railroad property and hearing com plaints against the roads. A committee of the Chamber of Commerce appears before the commlsalon this afternoon to urge tbe necessity of more local trains for Chattanooga. It la claimed that the city loses much trade on ac count of the lock of accommodation trains. DRINK A BOTTLE EVERY WHERE New York, May 30.—Rev. William j P. F. Ferguson, editor of The Defender, the prohibition organ, fully expected | that the Isthmian canal commlsalon of ficials would attempt to discredit hla I statements concerning the awful con- | dltkina of morals on the Isthmus. lefore he began the exposures, Mr. j Ferguson sold: "I have depended as far as possible I upon personal Investigation. A very large part of what 1 tell J have seen. It I Is, however. Inevitable that I have been I obliged to supplement my own observa tion by the testimony of people who live there. Canal employees, mission-1 arles, government officialb, bar tenders, [ outcasta—all sorts and kinds of men and women have given me information. 1 have weighed and tested and checked their testimony so far as possible and present It for what 1 believe It to be worth." ROOSEVELT PAYS TRIBUTE TO HOME LIFE OF M’KINLEYl Akron, Ohio, May 30.—"President I McKinley rendered very great service to this nation as a public man, but no grsatsr than he and Mrs. McKinley rendered by a home life which could well be an example to all our nation,” said President Roosevelt today from his | car before leaving Canton. "The essential things, after all, are I the homely things. President McKin ley served his country as an American cltlsen should serve his country In time I of war and In time of peace. But, it was In his own home, perhaps, that, by his devotion to the loving woman we have Just burled, he gave the best ex- | ample to ue all." MOTHER INSANE FROM HER GRIEF I Mrs. Vonle Thomas, wife of Thomas R. Thomas, was adjudged Insane by a Jury In ordinary Wilkinson's court [ Thursday morning. Mrs. Thomas became .Insane about | two weeks eg6, shortly after the' death I of her Infant, which waa smothered In bed. Immediately after the death of the child Mrs. Thomas' mind began growing weak and the climax was I reached when she was discovered by two police officers walking on Marietta street about 1 o'clock on Bunday morn- { Ing, to weeks ago. CASTRO TO TALK WITH ROOSEVELTI Caracas, Venezuela, May 30.—Presi dent Caatro Is preparing to visit the I United States to confer with President Roosevelt about affairs affecting tho | two nations. From Washington he will proceed to | European health resorts. It Is proba ble Vice President Gomes will be dele- I gated to act In hla place during hla I absence. Castro haa absolute power In | Venezuelan affairs. WILL BUILD ROAD IN THE ROCKIES.I Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Go., ^lay 30.—Captain R. H. Hardaway, contractor, bridge build- I er and constructing engineer, and also I a member of tho board of water com- I mlssloners of this city, haa gone to Arizona at the request of officials of the Southern Pacific railroad, who want him to take a contract to build a branch line of that road six miles Into the mining regions off the qinln line. Captain Hardaway will make an Inspection of the route and bid on the work If satisfactory. COURT FIXES DATE FOR SHIPP HEARING.! Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 30.—June 10 has been fixed as the date for re opening the famous Shipp contempt I case. On that date Commlesloner Ma her, representing the supreme court, will hear further testimony about the! lynching of the negro Ed Johnson on! tho county bridge In April, 110*. It Is said that secret service men have se cured much more evidence against tho alleged lynchers than they were able to I present at the first hearing. SIXTH VICTIM DEAD RESULT OF WOUNDS.! Savannah, Ga., May 10.—'W. B. Pres- son, a victim of the Tattnall county I ambuscade, died here yesterday. Mr. I Presson leaves a wife and a number of relatives. This makes the sixth victim of the | trouble, two whites and four-negroes. YOUNG SOUTH GEORGIANS LEAVE FOR PANAMA.! Bperlsl to The Georgtsn. Columbus, Ga., May 10.—Messrs. | Frank Roberts, son of Sheriff Roberts, Willis Halstsad and Carter Tbweatt I left yesterday for Panama, where they have each been given positions In the! canal tone as time-keeper and store- I keepers. Body Taken to Florids. Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Go., May 30.—Mrs. W. H. Kilpatrick, wife of Professor Kilpatrick, principal of the Columbus High School, died at their home, ifl this city, yes terday, and her remains were taken to Marianna. Fla, her former home, where the funeral and Interment wlU take place. 1 Boy Injured by Car. Special to Tbe Ueorglsn. Columbus. Ga. May 30.—Eddie Rog ers, a lad about 15 years old. waa In- I Jured by being thrown from a delivery) wagon whieh waa struck by an electric I - vrMtr-’xv on I’rinl e*r.-?t. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S GREAT A ONE-DAY BARGAIN SALE THAT WILL Tomorrow (Friday) morning we throw open these doors on the most attractive aggregation of merchi of goods, we LOWER PRICES TO A DANGEROUS POINT JUST FOR ONE DAY. Here if you miss this great event. Here are numerous bargains in Wash Goods, Laces and Embroideries on this sheet is a CUT-PRICE SPECIAL. Many are sensational values. Come early and —" get yoi 5 to 10c Linon Handkerchiefs at • Tomorrow, Friday, one day, we'll place on sale while they last, bO dozen women's sheer hemstitched linon handkerchiefs, 5c to 10c qualities, commencing at 8:30, 3 l-3c each. 3 for 10 Cents A Great Waist Sale! A Thousand Waists at $1.00 Tomorrow, Friday, we’ll place on sale a brtfnd new shipment of beautiful Lingerie Waists at $1.00. Up wards of 20 to 30 different styles, made of fine quality sheer white Lawn and Batiste; all the very latest, new est models, some of the cleverest creations we’ve seen this season; elaborated in beautiful laces and embroid eries. Some have richly embroidered panels, some are trimmed with fine Valenciennes laces and insertions, and others are richly embroidered all-over. Most of them are short sleeves. These are brand new Waists from one of the biggest Waist houses in New York City, and there are values up to $2.00 and higher; Fri day, as long as they $1.00 last, choice This Splendid $5.00 Reed Rocker Friday $2.78 Tomorrow, Fridey, we'll tell, while they la*t, a limited quan tity theee excellent Porch Rockers; have reed seat*, splendidly constructed, finished in speoial outdoor "waterproof" var- niah, cholca three col ors, red, green and natural. In Furni- tura Department Fri day, as long ao they last, $2 .78 J. M. High Co. 40-Inch White Lawn Tomorrow, Friday, one day, come buy this 121-2c qual ity 40-inch sheer White Lawn, the last time you will ever get it at this - 8c price. Apron Ginghams 5c Tomorrow, Friday, one day, positively the last time that they’ll be offered, here at this price; counter of splen did Apron Ginghams hi new patterns, best colors, 5c styles, etc., special. Sheer Linen Lawn 22c FRIDAY, i Great Remnant 111 order that all may have an equal chan not a yard will be sold before 8:30 o’clock, view of the fact that cotton goods of all kii are advancing by leaps and bounds, we a sider this the strongest bargain ever offer Remnants 25c Dotted Dress Swiss. Remnants 25c Figured Batiste. Remnants 25c Persian Lawn. Remnants 20 to 35c Checked Dimities. Remnants 50c Figured Organdies. Remnants*39c Silk Mulls. Remnants 15c to 35c Batiste and Lawns, and many other white and colored cott fabrics, commencing at 8:30, while 1 f tliev last. -I' Tomorrow, Friday, one day, we’ll place on sale 10 pieces of our genuine 35c quality, 36-inch sheer Linen Lawn. A few pieces slightly soiled J from window display, Fri- ' day, the one day, 22c special. $3.00 Oxfords, 35c Brown All-Over Lac Lisle Hose, Friday, One Day $2.50 Tomorrow, Friday, women’s snappy new Gibson Ties in finest patent leathers, or the new russet brown, Cuban heels, latest shapes, etc., popular large eyelets and silk ribbon laces. Iden tical quality selling in At- Tomorrow, Friday, one day, come buy this regular 35c quality brpwn all-over lace lisle Hose at 23C a pair. Of course this is extremely Sen sational, and there will not be a pair left by noon. These are brand new Hose in pop ular shades russet brown, beautiful new all-over lace ( patterns, and sold regularly all over Atlanta at 35c pair, and higher. Friday, one, day, you may buy them for 23c Sensational Sale Parasols and Umbrellas lanta stores at $3.00 Q EjQ and $3.50, special.. A $8.50 Set Rogers’ Silverware, Fri day, $5.98. This celebrated Silverware is guaranteed for 25 years, in new and fancy patterns. Set contains: Six tea spoons, 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 soup spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 su gar shell, complete in Silk- oline lined gg case. $1.50 and $1.75 Qualities Tomorrow. Friday, we offer a collection of nearly 200 stylish Parasols at 97c. J This line includes stylish new wluw Linen Parasol s, hemstitched, some e®| broidery trimmed, with dainty nature wood handles; only been in stock a te days. Also great collection of men s afflj women’s 26 and 27-inch Gloria Silk brellas, beautiful assortment of liandlesj sterling silver and choice natural woj 1 styles, regular $1.50 and $1.75 kinds, lu whole collection Friday, just* for one for choice, 97c