Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 25, 1907, Image 4

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 25. DOT. Cures IVomnn’s Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to week, nervous suffering women known as Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fjfo one of tho Editorial Stall of Ths Eciictic Medical Review aajri of Unicorn root {UtlanUu Dtoica) which Is one of tho chief Ingredients of the "Fa vorite Prescription ": •A remedy which Invariably acta as a uter ine lavixorxtor • • • mskes for normal ac* tlrlty of the entire reproductive system." He continues "In Uelonlu we have ;n any other drug In ths treatment of diseases i It Is seldom that a cr says: "The following are amons the leading Indications forBeloolas (Unicom root). Pain oreachlnr In the back, wltbelrucorrhcra t atonic (weak) condltlofliof the reproductive organs of Women, ment* depressfon and Ir ritability. wsoctated will) chronic diseases of ths reprod3 tlve (Veins of women: constant sensation ift hettTn the region of the kid: neys: mertirrhsglS (flooding), due to a weak ened condition of/lne reproductive systemi tressed or absent monthly rum or accompanying an — organs lllon of tho dlgssilve organ thin blood) habit; drarrln be extreme lower part of th iPJHjWJ 11- K7>THT- liWJ and the medical properties of wblcl most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seel root, another prominent Ingredient of "Fevorlto Prescription," Prof. Finley Elllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It Is an Important remedy Tn dlsordsn of the womb, In til cattrrhal conditions • • “iWoltn" MifeS? Wlate of Cincinnati, *ay» of Golden Seal root: "In relation to It* ireneral effects on the system. there it no medicine in ute about which then it tuch general unanimity of opinion. It la universally regarded as the tonic useful In 'fiarthoiow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal: "Valuable In uterine hemorrhagr rhaffla (flooding) and congestive d; rbo*a (painful menstruation)." J b. menor- ysmenor- fifit (painful menttnietlpn)." Dr. Pleron's Favorite Prescription faith- e * reprnsenU all the above named In- lents and ceres I ho diseases fur which are recommended. ImperialHairRegenerator la everywhere recognlaed na the * Standard Hair Coloring for Gray or Bleached Hair. Ita application la not affected by hatha; permlta curling; la abso lutely harmless; any natural shade produced; Invaluable for Beard and Mustache. Semple of _ your half colored free. Imperial Chemical Mfjf. Co.. 135 W. 23dSI., IT. Sold by Jacob* 1 Phermeov. Atlanta, Ga. SENT Mill GAN Begin Serving Sentence For Murder of Henry Newsome. BERNHARDT HEADS UNIONS MANTA Federation of Trades Holds Annual Election of Officers. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 15.—Joa and John Curtla, who were given a three years' eentence for the murder of Henry Newsome In Macon over a year ago, have been taken from the Bibb county Jail and placed on tho county chain- gang to begin serving their sentences. They have been held In Jail awaiting the outcome of efTorte to secure an ap. peal, but the effort was without aval). FATHER M'DOWELL TRANSFERRED TO 8ELMA. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 25.—Father J. P. McDowell, of St. Joseph's Catholic church, of this city, reelved Instruc tions to fo to Selma, Ala., and left for that city today to take up his new work. He Is succeeded here by Father R. Macready, of New Orleans. Father McDonnell came to Macon seven yeare ago from Selma and haa lines served as assistant pastor of the church hera Woman Dies Suddenly. Rpeclst to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., July 25.—Mrs. Nora Souther, aged 15 yeare, died yesterday very suddenly at her home, on Main street, Bait Macon. She had been In poor health for about a week, but sev- eral hours before her death, had stated that she was feeling better than she hail In a long time. The body was shipped to James, Ga., where tho fu neral services and Interment will take place. ANNEXATION I8SUE 18 ON THE WANE, Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 25.—Since Mayor Smlht, the father of the annexation bill, haa withdrawn from the race for mayor of Macon, Interest In the annexation movement In this city haa somewhat dropped olf. lie has stated that he does .not know when the bill will be presented before tho house, and Just which' of the three representative* from Jllhbwui present tho bill. One thing Is sure, tho representatives have had tho bill In their possession long enough to have done somet' ' with it, had they so desired. . Charles Bernhardt, a prominent la bor leader and member of the Brick J.iyers’ Union, was elected president of the Atlanta Federation of Trades at a meeting at the Federation hall, on North Forsyth street, Wednesday night. He succeeds W. C. Puckett. The following olllcers were re-elect ed for another term of alx months: J. A. Audrey, vice president; William Strauss, financial secretary: H. F. Garrett, treasurer; H. A. Agricola, re cording and corresponding secretary. A resolution was adopted, condemn ing a hill now pending In the legisla ture which requires all secret orders to give a real estate bond of 125,005. SAID POLICEMEN HAD CLUBBED HIM white man, sr- J icartd lu ay after- E n with a wound on the back of fits d and a cut on bla forehead and charged t the arresting officer*. Tlbhlt and Feb Farrla Stowers, a young white ma K ted fur disorderly conduct- nppea rorder, Broyles* court Wednesday ilST 1 ' resisted arrest. Blowers was Bata TIES PLACED ON TRACKl NEGRO BOYS ARRESTED. Fayetteville, N. C.. July 25.—Two ne gro boys, aged 10 and 11, were placed In Jail here yesterday, charged with at. tempting to wreck a passenger train Sunday afternoon on the Atlantic Coast Line, four miles south of this city. Crossties placed on the track were die. covered by the engineer In time to pre vent the wreck. SITTING NEAR TRACK, MAN KILLED BY TRAIN. Salisbury, N. C., July 25.—M. Carter, gged 22, a Southern railway brakeman, of this city, wns killed tn the Salisbury yards by a fast mall train, northbound. He was struck In the head while sit ting near the track and death was In stantaneous. Women Attacked By Negro. Lynchburg, Va.. July 25.—At Lynchs, In Campbell county, the houee of Mrs. Sue Hogan, a widow, was entered by a negro, who attacked her and fled. A poese wae organised and several ne groes arrested, but Mrs. Hogan failed to Identify them and all but one, Bel Collins, who Uvea In the town, were discharged. SICK HEADAGHE Poeiwytiv Cusco B» Thisc time Pius. Dysptsla relieved. Constipation avoided. Bowels regulated, no pain, no griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSS. SMALL PRIOt. • a uit.imt mirsMiM llVShtsf, Cptam, Ns, ||»Um, Colas. CUsrat, f, r,la<ca «•* Xaurailla. [Ills ar Saras faSasillsa TtiOolj Kettcj Inst)- 1 (tig in Georgia. 229 Wooiwari An., ATLANTA, GA. .^Kc^lcv * V ^ • s'—gme ONE PRESSMAN DISCHARGED) OTHER8 GO ON STRIKE Special to Ths Georgian, Macon, Ga., July 26.—Seven press men, all employed In the printing shop of E. J. Burke & Co., walked out of the shop yesterday morning on etrlko because one of the men had been discharged. Mr. Burke has stated that hs Is now making arrangements for new men from out of the city, whe will arrive In several days, and he will not take back any of the men who walked out. Will Hold Tent Meetings. .Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., July 25.—Commencing next Monday, the Methodist churches In Macon will hold large tent meetings. These meetings are to be held all over the city, first In one section and then the tent to be moved to r uher, until tho entire city haa been covered. Little Girl Diee. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., July 26.—After an Illness of two weeks, Florence W. Edna Mitch um. the l-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mltchum, died yesterday aft ernoop, at the. family residence, 420 Hha was the only child of her parents end her death brings great sorrow to the hearts of her devoted father and mother. Funeral of Mrs. Ray. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go.. July 15.—The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah A. Ray, aged 71 years, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Wylie, In Mont gomery, Ala., were held yesterday evening at Rose Hill cemetery, Rev B. Douglass, pastor of the First P byterlan church, conducted the ser vices. Mrs. Ray was the widow of the lata Harris Ray, who for a number of yeare was a resident of Macon. (The Little Orphan Home.) Mrs. Scan, ono of ths trustees of the New Orleans Orphan lloms, gives Dr. Rigger' lloeklelwrrv Cordial for tho relief of i. bowel troubles, bho never suffers herself to hs without It. gold by all Druggists, 15 end 60e bottle. PERMISSION GIVEN FOR SPRINKLING Th* water board Wednesday afternoon granted permission to rtUsens llrlng In Peachtree atreet north of Sixth street to ime 10,000 gallons of water dally for aprtn< kilns the street. The grant waa made on a petition by the rlUseiia presented by Councilman Harman and concurred In by Councilman Roberts. It was stated that the water board stood ready to grant similar petitions for the same purpose to residents of other streets. LT. COL. AYRES ON RETIRED LIST Washington, July 26.—Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. Ayres, Fourteenth cavalry, has been placed upon the re tired Hat of the army, from July 24, 1(07, on the finding of a retiring board that he ii Incapacitated for active service on account of disability Inci dent to the service. BANK DEPOSIT8 HEAVY ON THE OPENING DAY. Special to The Georgia*. Gainesville, FIs.. July 25.—Th* new Oalnesvlllo National Bank baa opened Ita door* and th* flrat day of bualnea* showed deposits to the amount of 241,- 667.76. This bank has Just completed Its building, which la one of the best equipped In the South, and has a paid- up capital of 1100,006. The officers are: T. W. Bhands, president; W. R. Steckert. vice president; J. R. Fair- cloth. president of th* Dothan. Oa. Na- tlonal Bank, as on* of the heaviest stockholder*. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 26 AND 27 WILL. BE THE LAST TIME iWEWILLGIVEA! 40 Cent Box Wiley's Candy Free WITH EACH 30c WANT AD. NOW GET BUSY. THERE IS NO HIGHER GRADE CANDY ON THE MARKET THAN WILEY'S YOU GET WILEY’S HIGHEST GRADE CANDY. To the Lady of (he House If you want a Cook, Cham bermaid, Nurse, Housekeep er, Butler or any other kind of domestic help; if you want to reduce your rent by renting that “spare” room; if you want boarders; if you want to make some extra “pin money” by selling or exchanging that old piece of furniture or other household article that is “only taking room”—get your ads ready and send or phone them to The Georgian and News Want Ad. Department next Friday at any time during the day or up to 12:30 p. m. Saturday, and they will be inserted in the Saturday Georgian Want Pi ge where everybody who “wants” anything looks for it. With each 30c want ad you will get a 40c half-pound box of Wiley’s best candy which re tails at 80c per pound. To the Business Man If you want a salesman, saleslady, clerk, stenogra pher, bookkeeper, machinist, office boy, solicitor, agent, cash boy, porter or any other kind of help. If you want a partner in your business* want to sell your business or sell out surplus stock rapid ly. If you want to buy a home or investment proper ty. If you want to sell your home or investment proper ty. If you want to sell a horse, dog, vehicle or any other salable article, or u you have any legitimate “want” you would like to place before our 31,000 high- class readers, fix up your ad and send or phone it to The Georgian and News Want Ad Department next Friday or up to 12:30 p. m. Saturday for insertion in the Saturday paper, July 27, and for every ad of 30c or more you will get a half-pound box of Wiley’s best candy which retails for 80c per pound. This Offer Will Not Be Repealed After Neil Friday anil Saturday Reach over 31,000 prosperous, progressive readers for 30c. Don’t forget, bring or phone your ad to The Georgian and News office, 25 West Alabama Street. WANT AD DEPARTMENT, Phones: Bell, 4929; Atlanta, 4401. 00000000000000000000000000 O WOMAN’S GOWNS SHOWN O BEFORE TRIAL JURY. O Pittsburg. July 25.—There will 0 be a rush of women to the court U house here today when the appeal O of R. M. Oullck, the rich theatrl- O cal man, from the award of urbl- O . trators In th* claim of his dl- O O vorced wife for money to pay her O O dressmaker's bills, Is heard. Over O — 22,600 worth of gowns and other O dainty apparel will be exhibited to O a Jury. Q I - - 00000000000000000000000000 TEN CLUB GOES TO WARM SPRINGS The Ten Club, th* well known" organise' lien of prominent Georgians, will hold Its regular monthly meeting In Warm Springs with Charlie Dsrls ss host, leaving th. city Thur»day evening sad returning Sat urday morning. Professor M. L, Brittain will rod a pa per oa th. various rellg- Watch the Candidates They will ALI. use this label on their printing. OFFICES USING THIS LABELi Pres* lluddl.iton Printing Co., 21 S. h'orsyth Byl Lester * Co 2* N. Broad r. P. Sisson 9 N. Forsyth N. C. Tompkins IS \V. Alshsms Werner Ptg. A Label Co... 4* S. Pryor Telegram Pub. C0.....M Central At*. Franklin-Turner Co. (6-71 Ivy 8L Index Printing Co....04 Central Avs. LaH.tte Printing Co.....to 8. Broad John Thomason Co......4ty 8. Broad Bloaaer Printing Co Js-to Walton Converae A Wing 104 Kdeowoo.) Kirkpatrick ft Co 11U S. Forsyth Atlanta I-aPel Co S4 Madlaon Ave. Georgia Dsutach. Zoltung 21 Grant Bldg. If It Is a good vote vetter, It ii also a good business-getter. Try It. Atlanta Typographical Union, 620 Candler Building P. O. Box 266 Atlanta Phone 87S VERDICT IN LEWI8 CASE MAY 800N BE KNOWN. Raleigh, N. C., July 25.—Counsel are concluding their arguments today In tho trial of Zeke Lewis, at Monroe, N. C.. and the case will go to the Jury late today. There ar here under 16,000 bond each, chargi with the same crime, that of putting to death a whit* man named Johnson, while he wo* tn th* Anson county, Jiff! awaiting trial on a chart* of killing hi* hrother-tn-law, Qulon Johnson. Hi many more trial* will be gone Into ha* not yet been determined upon by the prosecution. Ice Cream Festival. The Church of the Holy Comforter, corner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam street, will give an Ice cream festival on the lawn Friday from 6 to 10 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to at tend. HE A 7 CONVERTED EGGS INTO CHICKENS WEDNESDAY So hot was Wednesday that In a crate of eggs which was being driven along the streets at noon, seven little chlckles were hatched, to the astonish ment of the man who bought the crate, the man who sold It and the driver who sat upon it during the evolution from eggs to cblckena. The seven live and scratching biddies, brought Into this world In such an unusual way. bid fair to grow Into healthy domestic fowls. Old residents declare they never heard the like. The eggs were bought by an Atlanta retailer from Tennessee and sent through a produce Jobber. They came by freight, spending Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and part of Wednesday on the way. It waa hot, and down In the crate seven egg* got Ideas of taking advan tage of the unusual conditions and be- $1.85 Gainesville, Ga., and Return Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tickets on sale daily until July 30, limited to August 1, 1907. Ticket Office 1 Peachtree street, phone 142. New Ter- 7.° the d JAMES T r wmGHT! minal Station, Phone 4900. The Jamestown Exposi tion, the breezy seashore re sorts, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach are now de lightful. Exceptionally low rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. LUSK, Dis- trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. I hereby announce myself a candi date for council from the eighth ward. coming chickens. When tho crate arrived It was sent straight to the consignee In care of a negro driver, who, for want of a better place to sit on his wagon, took a posi tion very similar to that of a setting hen. The driver almost dropped the eggs when he heard a "peep peep" i he was carrying them Into the store. "Fo' Gawd, boss," he cried, his voice shaking, "dese here ain't 'xactly what I started out wld." When the lid was raised there were four yellow biddies on the top row. each "peeping" In a sleepy way. Fur ther Investigation developed three more chickens in the second layer. That the remarkable discovery might not be doubted, three county policemen pass ing by were called In and shown the wee chlckles and the shells from which they had Just come. On the ground that he had sold eggs, not chickens, the produce man took the crate back and will raise the biddies. REED TELLS OF TRAGEDY ON WITNESS STAND. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville. Ga.. July 25.—Argument In the Reed murder case will be fin ished this afternoon. Reed's state ment did not vary from those made at his two previous trials, nor was there any new feature In the case. Judas Klmpy will charge the Jury In tliSe for consideration to be given the caue before night Body of 8uicid* Interred. $l>eclal to The Georgian. Anniston, Ala, July 25.—The body of Will Fox. who killed himself In Blr- mtngham after attempting to kill his ^ ox * "111 reach Anniston isn* !5 0rn,n *. anJ "'ill be burled In the Hillside cemetery at to o’clock. Fox ?hl* city W f * W * r * both wel1 kn °wn In LOW RATE EXCUR SION TICKETS to Moun tain and Seashore Resorts now on sale via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. 0. Lusk, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ASHEVILLE, “Land of the Sky,” LAKE TOXA- WAY, the beautiful “Sap phire Country,” now in their glory. Low excursion rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. . . _ , Lodfl * of Gobblers Formed. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa, July 25.—Fifty of the most prominent cltliens of ColumbuS iS'LlTE! an ?PP |lp *tlon for a char- ter for a lodge of Gobblers, a new order lately Intrmluced In the state. The lodge wilt be Instituted In August " Lake Chautauqua, The St Lawrence River, The Adirondacks aud The Seaside Resorts are best reached by the Big Four Route (New York Central Lln*».) Trains Fast and Frequent. Most Convenient Hours. Parlor Cars, Dining Cars and Through Sleepers, Insuring greatest comfort en route. Ask for tickets via Big Four Route E. E. SMITH, T. P. A. Atlanta. Ga O. L. MITCHELL. G. B. A, Chatta nooga, Tenn. n H. J. RHEIN. O. P. A, Cincinnati »