Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 13, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907. |Hot Summer Days Bring Many Discomforts But Jacobs’Provides Many Inexpensive Things to Allay Them If You Go Out of Town Summer comforts from soothing talcum powders and toi- I i»t waters to cooling beverages to coax indisposed appetites. I . 1 1 rtl A nuf ilininn A ' * WV o ■ O L llCOl And household articles—things that warm weather make enumerating I imperative. 1 We set down a few of them here, but Jacobs’ stock is next to the impossible.. But its vastness is your advantage. Advantage in prices, and in getting what you want. If vou are out of town write us, or phone or wire us— i1 A ice i-1. „ J. „ J J .2 lour mail-order department is one of the great advantages of Jacobs’.Its arms reach everywhere, in every direction JACOBS’ MOSQUITO LOTION Keeps Them Away. Mosquito bites are dangerous I JACOBS’ FOOT COMFORT 16c. I Costs 15c and gives dollars’ I worth of comfort. It relieves the I burning, itching, blistering feet in I summer time. It cures corns. I bunions and prevents excessive I perspiration. JACOBS’ HAT BLEACH 18c J yym dean and bleach any straw j hat and make it look like new. PALMER’S HAIR VIGOR. I The old and I original for- I mula restores the natural I color of the [hair; stops I falling hair I and invigor- I ates growth. [Gives the I hair its nat- I ural gloss. I Bottle.. 60c „ DOCTOR rsra.B.PALMEP’2 wfm Wgorator Sprinkle a little mosquito lotion on the sheet or pillow and the little pests will not come near. Jacobs’ Mosquito Lotion not on ly drives them away, but cures the sting and draws the poison of bites. Sprinkler Top Bottle.. 18c TOILET PAPER. W. Toilet Paper, 8,000 A. P. sheets of high grade toilet paper with automatic cabinet $1.00 With 16,000 sheets and a nickel- plated lock cabinet $2.00 Automatic Sanitary Toilet Paper —perfect cleanliness; package 10c; 3 for 25c Piedmont Toilet Paper, in rolls ut 10c Japanese Pine Tar Toilet Tissue Paper, package 15o A. P. W. Square sheets, 1.500 sheets to package; 6 packages$1.00 Jacobs’ Diarrhoea Codrial Hot weather hriugs ou stomach aud bowel troubles. A Cordial containing astringents and aro matics; this preparation is especially indicated in diarrhoea and summer diseases of infants. It is an unexcelled remedy that should be in every medicine cabinet r 25c ROBINNAIRE’S COLD CREAM. In the cold cream for summer use yon will find Mine. Robin- naire’s the ideal cream, it does not contain grease or animal fat, and is a much more refined and desir able preparation than any other offered anywhere. Not only does it heal, whiten and soften the skin, but its bene ficial action on chapped rips, hands and face, cracked skin, redness and facial blemishes, is simply marvelous. Containing no fat or grease it will keep indefinitely without be coming rancid. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c per jar. By mail 8c, 10c aud 15c extra for postage. GRAPE JUICE. Welch’s Grape Juice: Half pint 15c Pint 25c Quart 45c Half gallon 80c ROBINN AIRE’S FACE POWER But the Powder you put on should be absolutely pure. Mine. Rohinnaire’s Face Powder is on absolutely pure and extremely fino rice powder. It is freo from bis muth nnd arsenic and offers no im pediment to tho natural excre tions of tho skin. It imparts to the complexion a delicate softness and beauty and is invisible on ap plication. This powder is most refreshing and delightful in use. Prevents sunburn, roughness and other distressing blemishes from heat of summer. Box 25c GINGER ALES. Bethesda Ginger Ale, quart, 20c; dozen ;....$2.oo Deerfiejd Lithia Ginger Ale; quarts, 20e; dozen .... .$2.00 Pints, 15c; dozeii ... $1.25 Cochran & Co. Ginger Ale, pints 20c; dozen $2.00 Cantrell & Cochran Ginger Ale; pints 18c; dozeii .. $1.75 Sparklets The Sparklet Syplion is a little soda fountain of one quart capacity. Fill tho bottle, screw down a cap that' holds a little steel bulb and you’ve' a quart of sparkling carbonized water. It is charged with tho same carbonic acid gas as the big soda fountains use. It not only gives yon refreshing drinks for summer time, but it thoroughly sterilizes whatever you fill the bottle with, city water, milk, etc. With a little fruit syrup you can make all the popu lar summer drinks. Tho Sparklets for rye and Scotch high balls, at home. Quart Syphons, wire covered, nickel plated trimmings $1.50 Capsules, box of 10 50c JACOBS’ DISINFECTING Jacobs* Myrrh and Roses. A most elegant and refresh ing preparation for beauti fying the teeth and impart ing fragrance to the breath. Unsurpassed for disinfect ing decayed teeth aud heal ing diseased gums 25c FLUID, A household necessl- ty. A powerful dis infectant for genferal use, and on effectual germ destroyer. While it is valu able and effective in smnll quantities about the sick room, its strength and low price makes it a practical disinfect ant about the house and yard. 25c 50c ROSE’S LIME JUICE. Quart 50c MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. Quart 50c Pint .. Quart RASPBERRY VINEGAR. Gordon and Dilworth’s. Quart 85c Pint 50c THOMPSON’S BROMINE AND ARSENIC WATER. Special Price 25c One-Half Gallon: $2.75 Dozen. An absolutely pure, tasteless water, combining tho valuable medical properties of Bromine and Arsenic; a water most beneficial in indigestion and kidney troubles. 25c One-Half Gallon Bottle; $2.75 Dozen. JACOBS’ PHARMACY I vldo for payment of witnesses, includ ing per diem and milsage. By Mr. Smith, of Campbell—To reor ganize the military forces of the state. By Messrs. Orr and Couch, of Coweta —To create Haralson school district.. By Mr. Shaw, of Clay—To, establish city court of Fort Gaines. To Incorporate city of Fort Gaines. By Mr. Shaw, of Clay—To repeal act creating county v court# in certain coun. ties. 'Reconsider Action on Visit to Clarkes- ville. After a short session, lasting only I on, hour, during which the house re- I ursed Its decision to visit Ularkesvllle Belt Thursday anil attend the laying 11 ,he corner stone ot the Ninth con I tres.ionai district agricultural school, I the lower house of representatives ad- I '" rr '''0 at n o'clock Saturday morning “Mil ltt o'clock next Monday. Imotion to reconsider the action IiiIm. .. u,e * n deciding to accept the 2 n lo v **lt liarkesvllle wus I ,.i , ‘‘tty after the house convened I r '“’or a short discussion it was I iT*?' 1 ' t“0 member* of the house deem- I ?!L mb ® r °* now bills were tntro- I Z ;lJL at " rda y ,lr >d read the first time Ithiri ., v " me local bills were read the third time und passed without opposl- ion'« " v , er hou *c when Speaker Kla- ur.tA af,,r order at 10 o'clock Hat- ber, ! i,. ln , orn ! n *' Several of the mem- ih». d ta ken advantage of the fact tin,, Important legislation was tv *' ami went home. SlLie .!» »*. tho cal1 of - ,he ro11 ' ¥L r ' dav i. ,on of the house taken Frl- I then i .. accepting the Invitation to of rh'i ln >’tng of the comer stone Hie“kflculturai school at Clarkes- Sf, xt Thursday. nr.ii , considerable discussion, the Vote of r "° 4 j !,lder wu » carried by a I hi!h,.?!£ Mlrha ' 1 . °f Marlon, offered a the h!„ C'M’fessIng the sympathy of Cw,n . f< £ Kepresentatlve J. Will I death i. Kockdale county. In the SoidtuJ 11 * fa,l «er. J. J. Cowan. Tho Uon "'as adopted unanimously. - New House Bills. I am? following bills were Introduced liintTf 1 by Cleric McCiatchcy for the r '* bale nnd *« .l.u m. •tectiv. Local Bills Passsd. The following local bills were passed by the house: By Mr. Williams, of Laurens—To in corporate the town of Caldwell. By Mr. Davison, of Greene—To abol ish board of county commissioners of Greene county. By Mr. Barrow, of Chatham—To pro tect public bridges, roads and culverts. To authorize the mayor and council- men of the city of Savannah to close up certain streets. By Mr. Williams, of Laurens—To In corporate the town of Caldwell. By Mr. Ballard, of Newton—To amend the charter of the town of New born. By Messrs. Heard and Adkins, Dooly—To incorporate the town of Dooling. By Mr. Williams, of Lauren*- amend the charter incorporating the town of Dexter. By Mr. Stubbs, of Thomas—To amend the act Incorporating the town of Onlocknee. By Mr. Dunbar, of Richmond-To amend the act incorporating the city of Augusta. By Messrs. Martin and Adams, of Elbert—To incorporate the city of Bowman. By Mr. Davidson, of Greene—To create the offle© of commissioner of roads and revenues for Greene county. By Mr. Buchanan, of Early—To amend the chatter of the town of Jakin. , _ By Mr. Dunbar, of Richmond—To FATALLY WOUNDS WIFE, THEN HE KILLS HIMSELF; BABY WAS ONLY WITNESS regulate the traffic In seed cotton In the county of Richmond. By Mr. Williams, of Laurens—To amend the charter of the town of Mul Us. Safety First; Profit Afterwards. For your savings, the first con sideration should he safety; after that, profit. Deposits in our Savings Depart ment have the entire financial re sponsibility of this hank as securi ty against possible loss, aud draw interest at the rate of By*Mr. Daniel, of Jenkins—To incor porate tho town of Mlllen. By Messrs. Nix and Wilson, of Gwin nett—To amend act creating board of county commissioners m Gwinnett county. ' To provide compensation for road commissioners In Gwinnett county. By Mr. rilfton, of Toombs—To In corporate the city of Lyons. By Messrs. Ashby and Walker, of Lowndes—To amend act establishing cystem of public schools in Valdosta. By Messrs. Alexander und Candler, of DeKalb—To amend tho charter of Ltthonla, By Mr. Clifton, of Tooms—To repeal act Incorporating town of Lyons. By Mr. Buchanan, of Early—To amend act establishing dispensary at Blakeley. By Messrs. Holder and Flannlgan, of Jackson—To Incorporate the town of Nicholson. By Mr. Glenn, of Miller—To amend the act Incorporating town of Bab cock. By Mr. Mundy, of Polk—To amend act establishing public school system In Cedartown. By Mr. Ballard, of Newton—To emend the charter of Covington. By Messrs. Wooten and Barksdale, of Wilkes—To incorporate the town of Tignall. By Mr. Bowen, of Tift—To create beurd of commissioners for Tift county. By Mr. Terrell, of Grady—To amend act establishing board of commission ers for Grady county. Negro Commits Dou ble Crime Satur day. MAY CALL TROOPS TO MAKE ARRESTS Lexington, Ky., July 13.—Joe Fltx- imtrtck and four ot hi* cousin* refuse to surrender to the sheriff who has a warrant for their arrest, and the statu militia may be called to Prestonburg time and referred to their re- | -»^tlve committees: <n,-Z , Barre «. Of Stephens—To re- r“' e ai : .1 !r,’° f 11 obstructions, except dam*. I stream*. I lr!m i—. 0dum ' of Baker—To exempt Ilr du,y aI * B. F. D. men. train Si.of Floyd—To train di. " u* ht - of Floyd—To Umlt fctsrs w r a her * “Wlces to eight Uy \7 r day - I ‘’’rporau , 1 ! orr1 *'. ot W’ayne-To In- | 'ounty 6 to ' vn ot Screven, in Wayne ' 11 r ' ’•’"'vnaend, of Clinch—To pro. 4 °/o Compounded twice a year. Write for interesting booklet about Saving and Banking by Mail. Xew Orleans, July II.—The polio* are searching the woods near Bayou La roche.'for an Italian fugitive, who Is reported to be living In an abandoned hut In that neighborhood. He Is thought to be one of the fugitives wanted for the kidnaping and murder of little Wel ter Lametta. The man arrived In the vicinity of Slide! about two weeks ago. He said he was on his way to Texas, but Instead of continuing hla journey, set up quarters In an abandoned hut In Branch Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth, the center of the wood*. Central Bank & Trust Corporation Candler Building. They were InUfettd by the grand Jury for participating In iljo fend which re- Whlle hi* 10-month*-old baby looked Innocently on, John Lindsay, a negro, of 23 Davis street, shot his wife, Annie Lindsay, In the head and th .n sent a bullet crashing through hts i.wn bruin shortly before 7 o’clock Saturday morn Ing. Lindsay died Instantly, but his wife Is now In Grady Hospital and the sur genus are unable at present to say whether or not she will llva With the exception ot the baby, no one saw the shooting, and all that Is positively known Is what the woman gasped to Officer Kchols, of the head quarters bicycle squad, Just before she was sent to the hospital. She said her husband had shot her because she would nut go down to their old home In Williamson, Pike county, and then shot himself. From the positions of the two when found, there was considerable doubt os to which of the pair pulled the (rigger, but Coroner Thompson is Inclined to the belief that It was Lindsay who did the deadly work. Arthur Clark, a nephew of the wom an, boarded with Lindsay, and he says thnt when he left to go to work the pair were discussing the proposed trip to Williamson. Clark further says that he lonned Lindsay enough money to send his wife away. Lindsay worked tor the Frank E. Block Manufacturing Company and was said to be a hard-working and steady negro. He was 34 years of age and his wife 21. The shouting caused considerable excitement In the neigh borhood. and there waa an Immense crowd of negroes surrounding the house when Call officer* Anderson and Qalla. her and Bicycle Officers Echols and TROLLEY COLLISION INJURES THREE Crews of Both Cara Arrest ed Following the Ac cident. WATCH SAVES LIFE OF JAMES DUNN suited In the death of Andrew Coburn ii fpu' iiqvK r,un Tii© Fitznatricks hav> Brsnnen r©iicn©<l tn© Hcene, Coroner u row aaym ago. ine MupamcKv r.a\* Thompf0ll win aW alt the reault of th© woman'* injuries before holding an In- Hpcriul to Tho Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., July 13.—Three pereons were Injured and two cam demolished In a renr-end street car collision In the center of the city this morning. H. B. Odomc, white, waa badly cut and received Internal injuries. A negro girl received a broken leg. Motomian C. R. Bander* had hi* rtn- gern crushed and had u narrow eacnpe from death when pinned between two Cara. The crewa of both cam were ar- reated. WATER WAGON TO Pure Distilled Water Will Be Furnished on Sun day. Owing to the poor quality of the city water, the Pura Distilled Water Com pany wilt keep their office open Sunday and run a delivery wagon to All tele phone orders. This course Is deemed necessary to provide pure drinking water to families who are unable to se. cure a proper eupply from other eources. \ placed pickets with Winchester rllles cround their country home and threat en to kill the (tret person who seta foot <n their premises without their con- < nt. ITALIAN FUGITIVE MAY BE LOCATED Big Handicap On Saturday New York, July 13.—Tho Brighton handicap, worth 120,000, the largest sum offered tor handicap In this coun try, will be run today at the track by the sea. Fourteen horses, nearly all the best ones In training, arc- entered. All arc reported In fine fettle except Utacon Light, which Is said to have pulled up lame after a trial over the Gravesend track. Italian Lover Kills Rival Bullet From Close Range Strikes Watch in Pocket. The loss ot a gold watch probably saved the life of James Dunn, u fore man In the employ of Nichols 4b Son, contractor* for the Atlanta-BIrmlng- ham and Atlantic railway, who was shot Friday morning by a negro, Hen ry Peeples, (landing hardly six feet away. The negro escaped and Is be ing pursued by the county officers with blood hounds. The affair occurred In front of the store of M. 8. McGee at Ben Hljl. There were some thnrp words, the negro drew Ills pistol and tired straight at Mr. Dunn's body. The bullet struck his line gold watch In his waist pocket, breaking It to pieces. Mr. Dunn waa uninjured, and slnrteil after the negro, who dropped his pistol and ffeij Into the woods. The county police were notified and Officers Shnrpely, Odom, Itelley, Colley, Oliver and Peacock set out In pursuit, but up to a late hour Satur day afternoon had not made a capture. TRAI WAS RUN AT LOSS Gave Benefit Concert. Special to The Georgian. Perry, Ga., July 1*.—Yesterday even ing at 8 o'clock at the school building the Daughters of the Confederacy gave an entertainment for the beneltt of the monument fund. They were assisted by the young ladles ot Perry. Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Oa., July 12.—A confer, enco was held here between Messrs. Halle, Blount and Ayrle, prominent of ficials of the Central of Georgia Rail way Company, and the Eatonton board of trade, touching the recent suspen sion of the dally train running between this place and Macon. Each side dis cussed the matter, but nothing definite , developed upon which the people could baso any hope of having the service re- Instated. The officials came loaded down with a great mass of documents and figures to show that the schedule during the greater part of the time had been op- . crated at a loss. Before flnel adjourn ment, however, the railroad officials . asked the board of trade to bear with ' them sixty or ninety days longsr, and that If relief could be furnished It would be developed In that time. Mark Twain Coming Home London; July 13.—Mark Twain left London this morning, going by rail to Tilbury, where he boarded the steamer ! Minnetonka, sailing this afternoon for New York. Twain was given a royal farewell at the London station und dork. Boston, July IS.—As a result of a typical family feud in staid New Eng land. Michael Angelo was today ar raigned In a suburb of Watertown on charge of murdering W. H. Reed, a neighbor. The two families have long been en emies and Reed finally threatened to shoot Angelo’s eat If It did not stay out of his chicken yard. He saw the enl- mnl there nnd ftred. Immediately a shot from the direction of the Angelo home pierced hla brain. lmter the police arrested Gluseppl Zeclolea. The police say he confessed to killing Reed, saying be did It In nelf-defense. The man was found hid ing In his sweetheart's room and the arrest followed. Zeclolea woe arraigned this after noon. DON’T JUMP ONTH WATER BOARD ‘Ice Wagon,” Wagon,” Tlie Jump on the “Water Wagon,” The The “Melon Wagon,” The “Farm “Dog Wagon,” The “Spring Wagon” or The “De pot Wagon.” You can jump on any of these and drive with success aud satisfaction. We would like to show’ you how “IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH” E. D. CRANE & CO. FRONT NEW DEPOT. Horse Harness Mule Millinery