Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 10, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. *AY, AUUL'ST 1U, J > Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Nature needs a little help to quu-t the in nation, con trol the inflammation, check the prog- ressofthedisease. Ouradviceis—give the children Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as be says. W* pab11ah the formolae Young Girl Swallows Poison ASLEEPJN STATION ] Carried Into Yards, Cut To Pieces and Money Taken. Special to The <)cor*lan. Macon. Ga.. Aug. 40.—A (trip contain. Ing papers and money to the amount of 110.000 was stolen from the waiting room of the Central depot sometime late Thursday night. J. W. Robert, son. of Eastman, Is the unfortunate loser. He arrived In Macon Thursday A Sweet Breath is what all should have, and it can be ensured by the judicious use of Beecham's Pills. A sweet breath denotes that everything is well, to at the slightest indication of the di. Restive organs not working prop, erly, do not forget to take Beecham’s Ban Francisco. Aug. 10.—Wanda Powers, a'beautiful girl *0 years old. attempted to commit suicide last night evening and was waiting about the de- at ,h. Casloma apartment house by AX 82 taking carbolic acid. Her condition Is — precarious. At the hospital where she was taken, George W. Powers, president of the Powers-Lemb Publishing Company, of Pittsburg. Pa., stated that the girl Is ills adopted daughter, and that her only reason for committing suicide wna be cause he commanded her to remain In doors during her stay Id Ban Francisco on account of the advertised Iniquity of the city. Powers said his wifo was In Chicago. BILL SHARPE NETS NEAT LITTLE SUM Probably the largest crowd of the season at the Caslnq. was that of Fri day night, when the hundreds friends of Bill Sharpe, the popular treasurer of the theater who Is now ill, attended the performance given as a testimonial to him. It Is proposed that Mr, Sharpe be given a trip to the far West to some resort where he may regain his health, afterwards to return fully restored to strength and able to look after the du ties of the office as In the days of the past. The testimonial performnneo netted Mr. Sharpe nbout $200. The same vaudeville bill that has pleased all the week was put on at the testimonial performance. COLUMBUS GOBBLERS TO BE ORGANIZED Columbus Lodge of Gobblers will be Installed Monday night under very flattering auspices. A delegation will go down from the Atlanta lodge, and also several from the grand lodge will be present and take pert In the Installation exercises. This Is the third lodge of the order that has been organised In the past two months. There will be more than 200 charter members In the order, which Is said to be the largest membership of any order that has ever been* organised In C(T- lumbus. side of him when It was stolen. After a hunt about the railroad yards the grip was found with the sides cut and the money and wearing apparel taken out. Tho papers, Including In. surance policies and other business pa- pera were still In the grip, the thief evidently knowing that they would be useless to him. NEGRO WILL RECOVER FROM OFFICER’S SHOT Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Aug. 10.—Robert Big. ham, the negro, who was shot by Of ficer Glenn, on Friday morning a week ago, Is about ready to leave the hos pttal, where he has been confined since the morning of the shooting. Word from the hospital Is that the negro Is about well, and though for several days It was thought Blgham would not recover, ho will likely bo dis charged from tho hospital Monday of next week. Officer Glenn, who was suspended awaiting an Investigation of the shooting Is again on duty. MANY ARE ARRAIGNED FOR VIOLATING 8PEED LIMIT Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Aug. 10.—Not only are the nutomoblle owners who speed nbout Macon coming to grief, but bicycle riders as well. Even* morning for the past several days Recorder Cabanlss hns had several bicycle riders before him charged with exceeding the speed limit. The city ordinance reads that no automobile or bicycle rider shall ride faster than eight miles on hour. In the city limits. DOG THAT BIT MAN AFFLICTED WITH RABIES Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 10.—Word was re ceived here Friday from the Secretary of the State Board of Health in At lanta, that the dog which bit E. T. Hickey, of this city, was mad. The hend of tho dog was shipped to At' lanta for examination and signs of rabies were found. Hickey left Imme dlately for Atlanta. Although the wound Is nothing more than a scratch, It might prove very dangerous and he ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Flic-simile Signalmof ARTERS absolutely CUT© BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN They TOUCH lb. L.I ' Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Signature R LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TAKE NOTICE—It's worth your while to call on ua before placing your orders for lumber and general m 111 work., E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—542 Whitehall Street. Pills 80M Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c. Ask Your Printer 4 to place the Union Label on your next order. 0FFICE8 U8INQ THIS LABEL) rresa Huddleston Printing Co.. .21 8. Forsyth Byl Lester & Co N. Broad V. P. HJtson 9 N. Forsyth N. C. Tompkins 16 W. Alabama Warner Ft#. A UiM Co...68 H. Pryor Telecrnra Pub. Co 86 Central Av«. Franklin-Turner Co 66-71 Ivjrflt. Index Printing Co....94 Central A?e. Lnllatti* Printing Co.....20 8. Broad J ohn Thomason Co 8. Broad ilosser Printing Co 38-40 Wnlton Converse & Wing.......104 Edgewooa * * ....64 Madison Ave. Zeltnng ....21 Grant Bldg. Then watch the result. Atlanta Typographical Union, 620 Candler Building P. O. Box 266 Atlanta Phone 873 will take no chancet. The wound has not given any trouble. HABEAS CORPUS HEARING BEFORE JUDGE HODGES. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga. Aug. 10.—City Attorney Mlnter Wimberly has not yet returned to Macon to take tip the Lucy Jackson case and If he Is not present today either Police Recorder Cabanlss Wimberly's law partner, Jesse Harrla, will represent the city In the habeas corpus hearing before- Judge Hodges In the city court. An aunt of Attorney Wimberly Is 111 at Adams Park, Oa., and he may be called there from Atlanta, In that case either Recorder Cabanlss or Mr. Har ris will take care of the city's bust ness. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Aug. 10,—Marshal Wal ter B. Chapman Is today advertising the Macon property upon which the taxes for the first half of the year have not been paid. Tax papers have already been Issued and mailed to .the delinquent taxpayers nnd the city Is very anxious to collect the money that Is due. Total amount due on the first half taxes will amount to several thou sand dollars and pains will be taken to collect the amount without further loss of time. FUNERAL OF MRS. WILEY WILL BE HELD IN MACON Special to Tbs Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 10.—After an Ill ness of several days, Mrs. C. M. Wiley, wife of Colonel Charles M. Wiley, died Friday at Marietta, Ga., where she was spending the summor. Mrs. Wiley and her daughter, Mrs. Lawson Brown, left Macon for Marietta several weeks ago. Mrs. Wiley was one of the best known women In Macon and was loverT by the hundreds who knew her. Besides leav ing a husband. Mrs. Wiley Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawson Brown, of this city. The body was shipped to Macon from Marietta and the funeral services will be held Bunday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the family residence, Formerly Secretary and Trcaa. Carter & Gillespie ElrctricCo. GAS FIXTURES AND x Electrical, supplies 26 S. Broad St. Inman Bldg., ATLANTA, GA. Rear Maddox-Rucker Bk. INDEPENDENT ICE CO., 349 WHITEHALL STREET Manufacturers of Pure Distilled Water Ice. Prompt dollvtrlea made In the city. Carload* shipped to country points. Btll phone 636. West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager. LYNCH 5> THE TAILOR, 8 Whitehall St. rices Reduced on all Spring and Summer Suitings. FUNERAL OF MRS. GUERRY 18 HELD IN MACON Special to Tho Georgia u. Macon, Ga., Aug. lO.-vrFuncral ser vices over the body of Mrs. Hattie Guerry, who died In Rome. Ga.. Thurs day morning were held yesterday af ternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of A. T. Hall. In Vlnsvllle. The ser vices were conducted by Rev. J. A. Thomas, pastor of the Vlneville Meth odist church. Interment was made In Rose Hill cemetery. CENTRAL WINS SUIT OVER FAIR PREMIUM, Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Aug. 10.—By a decision of the state court of appeals, reversing the city court of Macon, the Central of Georgia railway wins lta case In the matter of Lewis va. Central of Georgia Railroad Company. Lewis was the winner of the first premium at the Macon fair last foil. Not receiving his premium from the bankrupt fair association, he attempted to secure It by garnlaheeing the Cen tral of Georgia railway, thinking that ■ he railway owed the association. MACON NEGROES PREPARE FOR COMING FAIR. Special to The Georgian. .Macon, Oa.. Aug. 10.—The negroes In Macon who are at pie head of the Ne gro Stale Fair Association are mak ing great preparations tor the coming negro fair to be held at the Central City park In November. Secretary Wright, who has the state association In charge. Is preparing for a largo educational display and one that will far exceed that of last year. Mrs. C. D. McKinney. Mrs. C. D. McKinney, of Decatur, died Friday night at a private sanita rium. The funeral services will be conducted Sunday morning at her residence In Decatur, corner Church and Broad streets, at 10 o'clock. HOUSE VOTES TAX OF EVm VARIETY From Railroads to Sewing Machines, the Law Will Apply. After defeating the proposition place on occupation tax of 1 per cent on all public, utility corporations in Georgia last Thursday afternoon, the house of representatives reversed It- «<lf Friday nnd lmj...s.-d the tux on every corporation In Georgia except water powers and telephone, telegraph and express lines less than 100 miles In length. As stated In Friday's Georgian the occupation tax on railroad companies was fixed at the session Friday morn ing. The amendments to the general tax act which Imposed the tax of 1 por cent on the gross receipts of all other public utility corporations was adoptod at the session Friday afternoon. The amendment levying »ho tax waa Introduced by Mr. Perry, of Hall, and applied the tax to sleeping car com panies, freight lines, dining car com panies and equipment, telephone, tala- graph and express companies of more than 100 miles In length. The amendment passed by a vote of 91 to 42. Mr. Way. of Fulaakl, offered an amendment to the general tax act Im posing a tax ofT per cent on the gross receipts, of all manufacturers of pat ent medicines, carbonated water drinks or syrups for use at soda foun tains, having a patent or copyright name, the money to be applied to the school fund of the state. This amendment was adopted by a vote of 84 to 64. On Sewing Machines. An amendment offered by Mr. Hill, of Monroe, placing a tax of 1 per cent on the grots receipts of sewing ma chine companies, was adopted by vote of 89 to 47. Seetton 2. of the bill, waa amended by Mr. Hall, of Bibb, so that all par ties or corporations selling booke on trains should be taxed $100 and that no county through which the line passed should have the right to Impose a tax upon them. The last few sections of the bill pro viding the manner In which the va rious taxes levied were to he collect- •d were adopted without opposition and the bill aa amended was adopted by the house by a vote of 122 to 0. Immedlateiy after the passage of the bill Mr. Wise, of Fayette, asked unani mous consent to have It transmitted to the senate. The request waa grant ed and the matter of concurring In the taxes proposed by the lower house la now up to the senate. Bills Passed by Houee. By Mr. Slaton, of Fulton—To provide nominees In primaries shall receive a majority of the votes caet. By Mr. Fraser, of Ware—To amend act creating city court of Waycros*. By Mr. Payton, of Worth—To amend act creating city court of Bylvestef. By Senator Hayea—To repeal sec tlona 4170 and 4217 of tha code so far as relates to Macon; to create city court of Oglethorpe. New Bills in House, v By Mr. White, of Madison—To amend act Incorporating Danlelevllle. By Mr. McMIchael—To provide for creation local tax district school!. By Mr. Jones, of Mitchell—To pay county achool boards Interest on bal ances of school funds carried over from 1908 In etate treasury. By Mr. Covington, of Colquitt—To create public achool system for town of Funaton. Counterfeits. Bead what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA hap to say on this subject: “ The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher, This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Gastqria, but against the growing generation. All persons should bo' careful to see that Castoria hears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Patents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and 16 re member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whoso supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years.—Philadelphia Bulletin. Chi rj* ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. | AVigelablePrepaiaionlbfAs similating llKFootfandReeula ling Uie Sioraachs and Bowels of Promotes DigeslionJChtetful- nessundnesMlontalnsneithr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral not Narcotic. JhajxifOMDi&'MXUlhMR Ihnv/Jrm Smi m JUStma* JtzMUSJti- tlon, Sour Stomacit.Dlarrtxja \Yorms.Convu!sions.F«vcrish- ness andLoss OF StEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature oi , and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trlflo with and cndnnger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlifcr Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It reliovts Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcgtilUtes tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hxact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. • - ' / tMg CENTAUR COMPANY. IT MUftRAV CT. NEW VORK CITY. RETURNED FROM TRIP TO BE Effoots of a Change of Weather. plrnsurc. they worn ■■(fltlon of the ■tonif Toe majority of thrae case*. It la due to ehanflB of water. Tako Dr. Blffferu' iluekle*1 ►n or the majority change *' — berry Cordial. Never falla to cure. Sold by all Drugglott, 25 and 60c bottle. HUFF, OF mnuuni HAS BEST SCORE Macon, Ga.. Aug. 10.—Walter Huff, of Macon, won the flr*t honors tn the big shoot at the Log Cabin Club, break ing 378 targets out of the possible 400; M. llqtcher, of Tennessee, was next with 378 and Harold Money broke 873. The pixie handicap waa won by A. M. Hdtchcr, who broke 47 out of 60. The best shooting In the amateur class was done by Collins, who scored 370. McIntosh was second with 340. Only a few weeks ago the name of Bert H. Berry, of Loa Angeles, might have appeared In the society column, but today It Is figuring In the police news. He returned to the California city, where he has been a department manager In a a blg store, from Atlanta, only to be arrested. During his vaca tion tho stock had been checked and it was discovered that over forty gold watches and other valuable stuff were missing. Seven watches have been recovered, but the others are still miss ing and the Los Angeles police want the Atlanta pawnshops searched for them. Berry spent ten days of his vacation here. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Judgments Affirmed. Brorkhsn vs. Hlrech et sl., from Fulton superior court. Before Judge lVndletou. Lavender B. Bay,/ for plaintiff In error; CemUer. Thomson ft lunch end \V. 8. Thomson, contra. Walker vs. O'Neill Manufacturing Com, pnny, from Floyd superior court. Beforo Jiulgo Wright. Henry Walker and C. N. FenTherston, for plslutlff In error; Denny ft 11 arris, contra. Ashley et at. vs. Cook et sl.. from T.au reus superior court. Before Judge Lewis. John M. Mtiilii.it, I). M. Unbelts, Akerman A Akeriuun. for phtlutlffs In error; Hlues & Jordan and T. L. Grlner, contra. Amnlen. Grocery Company vs. Roney, from Bumter superior court. BefAro Littlejohn. Shipp A Sheppard, for p In error; Allen Fort & Son, contra. Allen vs. State, from Henry superior court. Before Judge Itengnn. II. A. Pee bles and It. O. Jackson, for plaintiff In er ror; John C. Hart, attorney general! O. 11, H, Woodworth, solicitor gcncml, and R. L. Williams, Jr., contra. Wrlghtsvllle and Tennlllo Railroad Cora psny va (lornto, from Jnhnaon superior court. Before Judge ltnwllngs. Daley ft Bussey, for plaintiff In error; Hines & Jor dan, contra. llnrley va Rlversldo Mills, from Rich mond superior court. Before Judge Ilum- mond. II. B. McCmCon, for plaintiff lu er< ror; C. II. and It. 8. Cohen. Contra. Pcnlek, tax collector, va Foster, executor, from Morgoo superior court Juilgo Lewis, George A Anderson, for plaintiff In error. Sampel H. Sibley, contra. ‘ > Judgments Reversed. Mack et sl. vs. Klme et al„ from Fulton superior coart. Before Judge Pendleton. John M. Galt sad E. V. Carter, for plain tiffs In error; W. C. Caldwell, E. Sl. Un derwood and J. J. McClellan, contra. 8ewell va Norris et al., from Franklin superior court. Before Judge Brand. Skel ton A Swilling and Joseph N. Worley, for plaintiffs In error; J. B. Jones and W. It. Little, Centl.- City Mills Company, from rlor court. Before Judge Freeman. Charl ton B. Battle, for plaintiff In error; A. W. Cosart and J. II. Martin, contra. ■„ Affirmed Jn Part, and Raversed in ParL Melvin va. Melvin, from Calhoun superior surt. Before Judge Spence. Sam S. lieu- Pottle ft Glen-1 THE CARE OF THE HAIR should be ot Interest, to ertry. woman. If gray or bleached. It enn be. restored to Its natural eft!or, or made any shade desired^’ Imperial Hair Regenerator Is the acknowledged STANDARD HAIR COLORING of the nge. It Is enally applied, makes the hair soft and glossy. Is absolutely harmless. Sample of hair col* oral free. Correspondence confi dential. Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d St. It. T. 8old by Jacobs* Pharmacy, Atlanta. Oa. 8 jcfenffffc treatment ht Whiskey, Opium, M#r< pA//it, Cocaine, ChlereU Tobacco aad Neurasthom a/a ot Nerve fiAaoiffsa, ThtOnljfXeeleylnitk lutein Georgia. 229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, GA. opart __ nett, for plaintiff In error, ner, contra, J. P. Madden. J. F. Madden, age 66 years, a well known merchant of Concord, Go., died Friday night at a private sanitarium. The body will be split to Concord Sat urday night. He Is survived by bla wlfo and four children. Every Family Medicine Shelf ought to‘contain "The Household Surgeon” which is a bottle of Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OQ A Household Surgical Dressing for Relieves Pain l| W cuts, bums, bruises, sores, skin dis- Irt I JrBI eases * ca tarrh, or all wounds and exter- Antiseptically Cleanses—Heals. b{| ty nal affections, whether slight or serious. A preparation unlike any other, originated by an Old Railroad Surgeon. It Is easily applied by any one, and at the same time combines all of the medicinal qualities necessary to a careful and scientific treatment of injured and diseased parts of the skin ot fleib. It is sought after and continually used by all who give it a first trial. All druggists sell it. 25< DRINK A BOTTUE EVERY- i-m WHERE DC TEETH extracted positively with - I pain. 60c each. tverb $8. Mosev rti rot buy b*l pH iT*P« t ru** buTAL rjsHS No. JC Whitehall Sl