Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 18, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Will Not Stain Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved for mula, does not stiinorcbtnge thecolor of the hair, even to the sli^l.teatdegne. If your hair Is blond, gray, or even snow-white, Ayer’sHalr^vigor, tbenew kind, will not make it a shade darker. Ask your doctor if this is not so. W# publish th« formula* J.C. AyerCo.. of *11 our pr#p*r*»lor.s. Lowell. Mata. TARIFF REVISION IS POSTPONED Oyster Bay, N. Y.. July 18.—Preal dent Roosevelt. Senator Hopkins, of II- llflnis. and H. H. Miles, representing the ■Wisconsin Tariff Revision League, dis cussed tariff revision at lunebeon at Sagamore Hill yesterday. Senator Hop kins, on leaving Oyster Bay, said that the’ conclusion was reached that no tariff revision should be undertaken un til after the neat presidential election. WAR DECLARED ON CATALOGUE HOUSES Chicago, July 18.—War hrfs been de clared on the great catalogue houses of Chicago and other cities by the 600,000 retail merchants of the West. One of the most striking economlo movements this country ever has known, the small dealers are fighting, as they say, for their lives. KOREAN EMPEROR ASKED TO ABDICATE Seoul. July 18.—It has transpired that the premier has made a strongly word ed representstlon of the gravity of the situation caused by his majesty's send ing a delegation to the peace confer ence at The Hague. He hns pointed out the necessity for the emperor’e ab dication In favor of the crown prince and of hie proceeding to Toklo and apologizing to the emperor of Japan. Tho Korean emperor made po definite reply. ■ ON VI8IT TO FRIEND BANK CASHIER DIE8. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., July 18.—W. G. Brock way. aged (8 years, cashier of the Gadsden National Bank, died at Rome, Go., Monday night at 8:80 o'clock. Mr. Brockway left this city Sunday morning to spend ths day with tho family of Captain John D. Prlntup, and van apparently In the best of health and spirit!. Sunday evening ho was token 111 and was unable to return to this city, and Sunday he grew gradu ally worse until he died. LOOKOUT TUNNEL NEARING COMPLETION. SMS WOMAN'S LIFE Attempted Suicide When She Learned Husband Had Secured Writ. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go, July 18.—Through the prompt assistance of neighbors, the life of Mrs. Nole Goodson was saved last night when she attempted sulcjde. Mrs. Goodson lives with her husband at the comer of Smith and Chapel streets, South Macon. Her husband had sworn out a writ of lunacy against her. Evidently Mrs. Goodson, learning of her. husband's Intentions, attempted to take her own life, when no one was In the house except her grown daugh ter and two small children. She was removtd to the city hospital, where medical attention was given her. and later taken to the county Jail, where •he will await trial on the charge of lunacy. A8K FOR PERMI88ION TO LAY WATER PIPE8, Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 18.—That a pumping station will bo erected on the banka of the Ocmulgee river, near the end of Sixth atreet, now seems assured, as ths city council was petitioned by the Centra! railroad for permission to lay water mains from the new shops of ths road to the river. These mains will have to pass along several streets and for this reason the consent of the city will first have to be obtained. Several days ago It was stated that tho engineers of the Central of Georgia railroad were very anxious to locate a pumping station on the river In order to furnish a water supply for the new mll- llon-dotlar shops. The Central also asked council for permission to run n gauge material track across Pine street In order to haul material to the shops and to place an overhead saw-dust pipe across Pine street. AUDITORS MAKE REPORT ON EXCHANGE BANK. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 18.—A meeting of the directors and stockholders of the Exchange Bank was held In the bank ing rooms and tho auditors' report was read. Tho meeting of the stockholders was a private one, no one being admit ted except holders of stock. Many matters came up for consideration that the public will not be Informed about, but the auditors' statement will likely be printed In the local news papers for the benefit of the public and all depositors as well. Special to The Georgina. Chattanooga, Tenn., July- 18.—Con tractors at Work on ths Southern rail way's new tunnel through Lookout mountain say the work of boring the treat hole will be finished before the hint of next wtek. Bricks and concrete quire only a short time. Many men who have used Immense amounts of powder and dynamlto have been -work ing on the tunnel over a year. Man amj $50,000 Disappear, Milwaukee, July 18.—When tho safe of tho R. H. McDonald Company waa opened after the disappearance of Mc Donald, It was found to contain noth ing. Thin discovery conflrmed the bus. plclons of J. H. Kuhn and M. A. Cohen, wholesale jewelers, that they would find In recovering 850,000 worth McDonald difficulty In recovering 81 goods McDonald had bought on of goo credit. Increase in Membership. Special to The Georgian. Columbua. Ga, July II.—During the year Just passed a membership of 101 has been added to the Y. M. C. A. of this city, ths largest number In the history of the Institution In any one year. NEW TRIAL DENIED MRS. 3ALLIE FREENEY. Special to Tho Georgian. Macon, Go, July 18.—Attorney John Randolph Cooper received notice yes terday that hla motion for a new trial In the case.of Mrs. Faille Freeney has been denied by Judge Martin. The hearing on the motion was hold several weeks ago and the judge has had tha matter under consideration since that time, having Just arrived at n conclu sion. Mrs. Freeney'a eaee will now bo taken to the state supreme court. Mrs. Freeney was given a life sen fence some months ago for the killing of W. P. Harrell, of Eastman, Ga. SIMS WOMAN RELEASED AT PRELIMINARY HEARING. Special to Ths Georgian. Macon, Go., July 18.—After having worked up what waa thought to be a strong cose against Julia Sims, alias Julia McKinley, who was tried yester day In Justice Burnett's court charged with the killing of Arthur Dyche, the state could bring no evidence against the woman, and she was dismissed. She was arrested about a week after the murder and a coat of loitering war docketed against her. on this charge she waa found guilty and given a twelve days' Jail sentence. While she was serving the sentence, Mell Dyche, a brother of the murder ed man, sworo out a warrant against the woman charging her with murder. Whon her time exptrod on Bunday morning she was turned over to Sher STANDARDtQUALITY SNOWDRgr § US. GOVERNiMENT-INSPE CTI ON SHIRTS THC EXACTNESS AND PRE CISION SHOWN IN THE PATTERN OF A CLOETT NEGLIGE SHIRT EXEM PLIFIES THE CLOSE ATTENTION TO DETAIL WHICH IS PART OF THE MAKING OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY PATTERNS. Awnings For stores, Offices, Residences, Publlo Buildings, etc* manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone, or write for estimates. J. M. HIGH GO. Atlanta. Ga. DOCTORS OF FIFTH ENJOY BARBECUE Special to The Georgian. Douglaevllle, Ga., July IS.—Tho an nual convention of the doctors of the Fifth congressional district met here yesterday and over ono hundred doc tors were In attendance. The following are the officers of the association: Dr. J, C. Olmsted, Atlanta, president; Dr. E. Bates Block, Atlanta, vies president; Dr. E. W. Ragsdale, Covington, secretary: Dr. J. Ross Blmpaon, Atlanta, acting secretary. Committee on arrangements, Dra. J. L. Selman, G. II. Turner and R. H. Poole, of Douglaevllle. ' Committee on legis lation, Dr. T. R. Whitley. Douglaavllle; Dr. J. T. Longlno, Folrburn; Dr. J, B. Baird, Atlanta. Committee on constitu tion and by-laws. Dr. E. C. Davis, At lanta; Dr. E. Bates Block, Atlanta. Committee on program, Dr. H, C. Davis, Atlanta Dr. lanta; Dr. H. M. Smith, Edgewood: C. M. Curtta, College Park. At noon recess an old-time Georgia A Woman’s Back Has many achns and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of tho pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness. Imaginary specks or dark spots flontlng before the eyes, gnaw ing sensation fn stomach, dragging • or bearing down In lowor abdominal or pelvic region, dlsagreeablo drains from pelvlo organs,faint spells with general weakness. f any considerable number of the above symptoms aro present there Is no remedy that wTHjfive quicker relief or a more per- malent rjxf than Dr. Pierce's Favorite 1’ri-VcyfHfc’aSlt has a record of over forty years of curbed It Is the most potent Invigorating tonic and strengthenlngne? vino known to medical science. It is made of the glyceric extracU of natlvo medici nal roots found In our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or bsblt-formlng drugs. Its Ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct Every Ingredient entering Into •Fa vorite Prescription “ has tho written en dorsement of the most eminent medical wrllonof all tha several schools of prac tice—morn valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though tho latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed tho endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the euro of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substltuto for this well proven remedy or known composition, even though tho dealer may make a little moro profit thereby. Four Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest of hit and It Is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substltuto. You know what yon want and It Is bir busi ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are ths original "Little Liver Pills’ first put up jAT THE THEATERS j Amateurs at Bijou. At the Bijou Friday afternoon and even ing Lottie Salisbury, of Kansas City, well known to the people of Atlanta from har ing made such a decided hit et one of the local theaters last winter, will appear in the title role of Little Lord Fauntleror. supported by s caat of well known Atlanta people. Tho entire proceeds of the production are -— k -.r* jfttle g-jear-old to be given to tbit clerer artist. The cast Is as follows: Little Lord Fauntleroy—Lottie Salisbury. Earl of Lftrlncourt-x-R. N. Sllllmnn. Haversham <a lawyer)—George McDaniel Hobbs (a grocer), Higgins (a truant). Cart- ^k«&.ek>-MU. June McEnchero. Dearest—Mrs. Vance Hunter. Thomas (n footman)—C. B. Dooley. ..Mary (a maid), Minna (an adventuress)— Miss Ilsttle Hunter. Frank Pearson stages the production, snq popular prices will prevail "Jane Eyre" Next Week. No more delightful play has ever been presented by a summer stock company than “Jane EyiV* which will be the offering of the Fawcett Stock Company at the Grand next week, with the usual matinees. Thla play carries with It a love story that Is as sweet as It Is simple, and one of such en grossing interest as to hold wrapt the at tention of the audience from beginning tq th- end. Miss Jane Wheatley will have the title role nnd In It an opportunity to display still further her great emotional talent. Brandon Hurst, George Schrader, I>«Wltt Jennings, Allen Faw«*tt, Frank Craven, Ethel Conroy, Fh"* E J “ wood and others. by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago. led. I ‘ much Imitated but never equaled. Little tugar*coated granules—easy to take as candy. GULF LINE ROAD GRANTED CHARTER A charter to the Gulf Line Railway Company waa granted by Secretory of State Phil Cook Wednesday. The char- ter Is a renewal and extension of the Flint River and Gulf railroad, which operates from Hawktnsvllle through several cuuntles. The new road will operate through the counties of Pulaski, Wilcox, Tur ner, Worth, Mitchell, Grady and Deca tur to a point In Florida, and then through Florida to the gulf coast. The road will run 130 miles In Georgia and the rapltal stock will be (400,000. The following are tha Incorporators of the company: C. A. Alford. J. S. Westberry, C. H. Hlllhouse, R. H. Pinson, of Sylvester; T. R. Bennett and W. N. Spence, of Camilla; Morgan Tompkins. J. J. Whltfisld, T. B. Ka gan, T. E. Lovejoy, W. C. Lovejoy, Henry E. Rhodes and T. H. Bridges, of Hawklnsvllle, and James H. Taylor, of Macon. At noon recess an old-time Georgl barbecue was served by ths Douglas County Medical Society. Dr. T. R. Whitley, of Douglaavllle, n-esldent of tha Douglas County Med- cal Society, was the presiding officer and he delivered an eloquent address COMMITTEE 18 NAMED TO INVESTIGATE ASYLUM Montgomery. Ala.. July 18.—Instruct- ed to make a rigid probo of conditions In tha Alabama Insane asylum at Tus caloosa, a Joint committee was named by the legislature at noon. Tho com mittee's work begins at once. Iff Robertson, and until yesterday was confined In the Bibb county Jail. CENTRAL LABOR UNION WILL HOLD CELEBRATION 8peclot to The Georgian. Macon, Ga. July 18.—Labor Day In Macon will be celebrated by the Cen tral Labor Union at Central City pari tral Labor Union at Central City pai In a most appropriate way. Mai . athletic events followed by (peaking and dancing are already upon the pro gram for the day. City council has plalll IUI MID ““J • Vllj vwwmv.i granted the lnbor union the use of Central City park on that date and a big time Is being looked forward to. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES IN BIBB COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, July II.—After an Illness of about two weeks, John William Johnaton, aged 88‘ years, one of Bibb county's oldest and most respected cltl- sens, died yesterday afternoon. Mr. Johnston was a Confederate veteran and served throughout the entire strug gle during the early sixties He left Macon with the Macon Volunteers at the opening of the war and remained with that company during the entire time. Mr. Johnston Is survived by six children. O. H. Johnston, of Savannah: J. W. Johnston, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Jobson, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mias Carrie John ston and Mien Halite Johnston, all living In this city. FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY DIES OF TYPHOID FEVER. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga, July 18.—After an 111- nees of eeveral week* with typhoid fe ver. Walton Lee Adame, aged 4 years, died at the home of hie parents, Mr. and Vlnevllle. He leaves besides his father and mother, two little brothers and a little sister. COLONEL WILEY ATTENDS HOME BOARD MEETING. 8peelal to The Georgian. _ Macon. Ga., July 18.—Ordinary C. M. Wiley, of Bibb county, went to Atlanta yesterday for the purpose of attending the regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Soldiers’ Homs. Tbs home Is reported as being In good con dition and Is doing a line work among superannuated Veterans. Colonel Wllsy Is expected to return to Mscon Satur day morning. dt NEWYORK-SAVANNAH *r, V ATLANTA • NEW ORLEANS “ F. S. COX & CO., Distributors, Atlanta, Ga. r REV. TURNER IS CALLED TO CHURCH IN MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. July 18.—A call has been extended by the Tattnall Square Baptist church to Rev. J. Clyatt Tur ner, of StateavtUe, N. C, and although he haa not officially accepted. It Is un derstood that he will. The congregation has been without a E itor for some months, and Rev. Mr. y, of Washington, and Rev. Mr. Burts, of South Carolina, were both called, but declined. OOOOOGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O MASSACHUSETTS AUTOS O 0 CAU8E OF MANY DEATHS. O O Boston. July 18.—Nineteen pe- O O dcstrlans have lost their lives and O D thirty-four have been Injured as 0 a a result of automobile accidents O 0 In Massachusetts within ths last 0 0 tlstlcs compiled and made publlo 0 O today by the Safe Roads Automo- 0 0 bile Association. 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 Zoo Keeper Returns. After spending three weeks In and around New York, studying animals and animal life, W. A. SoiYow, keeper of the animals at ths Grant park soo, haa returned. Ho spent three days at the Bronx zoo, two days at Central rsrk and the remainder of the time at Louis Ruhe's animal farm In Long Island. Secures (Injunction. Claiming that ths Wffilngham-TIR I.umber Company empties the boiler of Its engine so that It flows over on her property at 21 Lillian street, Mrs. C. L. Phillip* secured an Injunction against the company In ths superior court Wednesday. Teachers' Examinations. Examination of applicants for teach, era' places in the grammar and high schools will be conducted at the Boys’ High School building next Monday and Tuesdny. The examination will be held by direction of the board of education and will be under the supervision of Superintendent William M. Slaton and Assistant Superintendent L. M. Lan drum. The examination will begin at 8; 10 o'clock In the morning of the days eet. "Camille" Pleases Matinee. The test of the matinee girl lisa been put upon "Camille," now being played by the Fawcott Stock Company of tho Grand, and haa.come out with flying colon. One of the lergext audiences of the season wss present Mednceday, end cried over the death of the stage craft displayed In the ssttl ranged by Allen Fawcett. Ulse \V_ has scored s triumph In the title role. iplau Inga .'bent tley Vaudeville at Csslno. Atlanta theatergoers went vaudeville. The attendance at Fonce DeLeon Casino this week Is s practical demonstration of .*■*. Though tho hill may not -- that fact. strong aa waa expected. It possesses meg. uetlam that bee served to attract good gath erings to the performances that neve lieen already given. There la a good deal of sameness In tho prosram In so much as there are several coradey talking acts, but there are features thet here pleated the audiences, ee has been evidenced by the applause. Pastime Theater. Thera Is a rollicking good vaudeville be ing offered et the Pastime Theater on Penchtree street this week, where one of the mot? varied programs ever offered la the city for the price Is being presented. The dancing duo, La Conda and La Clear, are the top-Unere The Keno troupe of bor ing them a close second. That original fellow, Karl lllgley, In hit "Silly Boy 1 ’ ‘ In the extreme. Stlae Car. iruun. uat 1 it ■Hint li comical rle Buchanan In buck and wing dancing and bring the Charlton at tha Rink. Sydney Charlton, the champion trick and fancy aknter of tho world, Is electrifying large audiences nightly at tho rink of the St. Nicholes auditorium at Ponce DeLeon park, by hts daring and dashing strokes. given each evening on matinee days Immeril- ______ .XL _ - Dtely after the Casino turns out In the eft ernooo. There Is skating at the rink three times dally, with music at each session. GEORGIA INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS Washington, July 18.—R. W. Bishop, pat ent attorney, reports the lssne of the fol lowing patents to residents of Georgia and Alabama: Miter Box—W. J. Connelly, Atlanta, GA. Os. Fence Post—a M. Reese, Lyons, Ga. ‘ Idson, Mon — Plow—J. H. Davie dontlcello, Ga.; as* lie, nun a. u. nciiu>, loiidko inrs, un. Bath Cabinet—C. W. Groover, Valdosta, Gs. Non-reflllabla Bottle-H. B. Ilopaon, Ml* con, Ga. Steam Engine—J. W. Tewksbury nnd T. E. E. Bartlett, Birmingham, Ala.; assign* ore to Bartlett -Tewksbury Machinery Man ufacturlng Co., same plate. Money Order Caplnet—W. B. Henderson, Decatur, Ala. Miners' Lamp Bracket—C. C. Kelly, Belle Ellen, Ala. Trunk—J. If. Wtenand, Mobile. Ala. iiiiitih—li. it icuauu, .'humic, Gin. Flr.jdac. Attachment—J. U. Day, Basse- ROOF LEAKED ON STOCK) MERCHANT SUES OWNER. Special to Ths Georgian. Columbus, Go., July 18.—Six damage suite, aggregating 818,000, were filed In the superior court here yesterday. Herman & Co., of New Orleans, sues tho Home Mixture Guano Company for •850; D. W. Jones sues W. L. Scott for 8482.15; C. S. Westbrook claims damages from hts landlord, A. Iltges, for 16,000, to hts stock, caused by leaky roof, and Mrs. Marietta Martin Columbus railroad for 810,000 sues the for Injuries alleged to have been re ceived while getting off a cor of that company. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA VMS OCNTAUft COMPANY, NtW VOIIftOfTY. LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER; CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TAKE NOTICE—It’s worth your while to call, on - ua before-placlafl • your orders for lumber am) general mill-"work, E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—542 Whitehall Street, SCHOOLS AND C0LLEGE8. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGER IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECHt IF SO, SEND HIM TO DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHB60N, OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Prlnolpal, Daeatur, Go. LaGrange Female College High Grade Institution. Music, Art, Elocution, Litera ture—Excellent. Boarding room limited. Apply soon. RUFUS W. SMITH, President, LaGrange, Ga. HOTEL8 AND RESORT3. HOTELS AND RESORT8. WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA. The Resort for Health, Rest and Pleasure. Mountain Climate; better bathing than the Surf; only 75 miles from Atlanta; morning and afternoon trains via Southern Railway. Board $2.00 to $2.50 per day, $12.00 to $14.00 per week. Four or moro weeks $10.50 to $12.50 per rates. CHARLES L. week. 'Special family •specie DAVIS, Proprietor. 8pratllng Club Formed. A large gathering of the young men of the Seventh ward met Tueeday evening at the residence of A. R. Col- cord, 197 Gordon atreet, and organized the Young Men's Spratltng Club, In the Interest of the candidacy of Mr. F. J. Spratllng, who la In the race for councilman from that ward. An octlvo campaign waa started to secure tho of West End. It la the Intention of thl* organization to hold weekly meet ings In different aectlons of the ward during the campaign. “The Household Surgeon” Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing 09 A Household Surgi cal Dressing for all wounds, sores and skin diseases, whe ther slight or serious. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive clientele. T. D. GREEN, Manager. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN6S GREENBRIER _ WEST VIRGINIA (The *T>LD WHITE" Snlphur.). New — Fnmona for Ite eulpbur hatha open. Fnmoni for Ite eutpl.-. Hqyni _ laiprorameata l iiujiiumucuia, ni bttba. Permanent orchestra. ... to $25 week. $50 to $90 per month, for Illustrated bookie ... I..U011UHU uuogici, AUtircii, GEO. A. MILLS, Jr« Manager. ffreenbrler White Sulphur Springe, \V. V». CONCAVED. HONED AID repaired. , I f. r ami .1. '1> ■ HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO. Both 'Phone.—No 1 N. Foreyth 8t extracted rack- U** HnWSStt Relieves paln-antiseptlcally cleanses-quickly heals. It is sought after and continually used by all who give it a first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c. endwHieicrr haso* cored as ho-erfS nrasSB CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY; Arrive From- L-OWfl* Savannah .... M0 anrfU*«W soo am .TackaouvUlo.. 7.50 nmjMaeon ...•*»••• . Aipm Macon llttfluMawo »'»m Macon 4.15 pin lackaonvilla. — ; • ^ Macou . 8.I^pmiBavoncab •••»* ***** J