Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 12, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MU.N1>AY, AUGUST 12, 1007. This Glaze is Wholesome Protection There is a glaze of fresh eggs and pure granulated sugar on A r buckle s’ Ariosa Coffee that does not improve its appearance, but keeps its aroma and flavor intact, and protects it from con taminating odors and the dust of the store. Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee complies with: all the requirements of the Nattonal Pure Food Laws—Official Guarantee No. 2041 filed at Washington—and is pure Coffee blended for economy, flavor and health. Nosimilar coffee is sold loose by the pound, Mr under any other name, or by any other persons or firms. You have our word for it, that no one can duplicate it or sell any coffee as good for anything near the same price. AJIEUCKLE -.T’.on. New York City. TO SAVE GIRL'S LIFE Miss Riley, of Atlanta, Res cued From Surf at Wrightsville. Special to The Georgian. Wilmington. X. C„ Aug. 12.—At Wrlghta- vflle Beam yesterday. Miss Riley, of At lanta, while Imthtiiff with some friends, drifted beyond her depth and came near drowning in the surf. Freeman Yopp, who Is employed as a life-saver st the bench, was on an upper nlntxa of the hotel, and, seeing the girl, he slid down a post sud rnn to the l>enoh. When he reached tin* wnnuui she was rapid ly losing control of herself, and nearly drowned him In her struggles. Roth reach ed the shore Iti almost lifeless condition. It took S half Imiir.to revive Miss Riley. TrackHandKills Wrong Man Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 12.—With a gnplug wound In bis side, mused bjr'n shotgun, the lifeless Ixxlr of Joseph Ij. Yntigossen, a Hal- tlmore and Ohio railroad telegraph opera tor, was found yesterday near the slguul tower at Hancock. William Jones, a track hand, was arrested, charged with the crime. It Is said Jones was out with s shotgun looking for a man, whom he accused Bloodhound Trailed Intrud er, Finding Portion of Stolen Property. TENNESSEEANS INVITED TO HOME COMING. Naahvllle, T.nn., Aug. 1*.—Governor Patterson haa Issued a' general invita tion to Tennesseeans tothahoma com ing at Naahvlll. September 21 to 21. 1'he invitation closes o, follow.: “To thoee away, Lh* bidding la to come, for the old scenes are still here to smile a welcome, tbe old hearth stone etlll remains to brine bark the Joys and Borrow, of the beautiful paat. the old arms which held you once are anxiously reaching out to embrace you again, and the old faces set In your heart, apart from all the world and sacred evermore, will smile and cry again for Joy that you are back to Ten. nessee and home.” NEW USE FOE BUTTER Prevents Bolling Ovsr. Coffee frequently produces bilious ness and all of tht accompanying dis tress. such as loss of appetite, dyspep sia, bowel troubles, etc. A lady from I1L, aays: “I had used coffee many years, and though I took great care In making It, felt Ita III effects very seri ously. It made me bilious and robbed me of my appetite for breakfast. “I always had trouble with dyspep sia while I used |L I was told by phy. Stclans that I had oatarrh of the stom ach, and came to believe there - woe no help for me. Two years ago I quit the use of coffee and began to use Poetum Food Coffee. At first I missed the stimulant, although the taste of the food coffee was delicious. “In a fsw days I forgot all about ray coffee. In the satisfaction I derived from Postum. and soon found that my ap petite returned, the bilious condition and dyspepsia disappeared, so that now I am proud to aay that at the age of 76 years I enjoy my food as well at when young and all my dyspeptic symptoms and stomach trouble have gone. “These troubles had been with me for most of my Ilfs and It to really remark able that I am now so perfectly well. To say that I am grateful does not ex press It. Once In a while I find a per son who does not like Postum, but I always find It to because it haa not been property prepared. There to but one way to make good Poetum, and that 1s to make It exactly according to directions, allowing It to boll full fif teen minutes, not after It to placed on the stove, but after the real Itoillng begins. Use a smell piece of butter, about tbe else of a pea, to prevent boiling over." Read “The Road to WeUrllto,” tu pkgs. "There's a Rea- Special to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C„ Aug. 12.—When the family of J. A. Wild, living on Hill street, awoke yesterday morning, It was discovered that a burglar had entered the house during the night, adminis tered chloroform to Mr. Wild's daugh ter and attempted to set fire to the bed on which she slept. Nothing of value was token from the house, except a watch belonging to Henry Wild, n son. The family did not retire until after midnight, and when Mr. Wild arose Sunday he found the doors of his house open and the place strongly tilled with the odor of chloroform. Upon going to the room of Ills daughter ho found her In n deep sleep and had much difficulty In arousing liar. On the bed was a small bundle of rage saturated with chloroform. A number of half-burned matches were strewn on the bed In which she slept. A bloodhound was taken to the scene and found a trail that led tho officers through a nearby cornfield, whofe a watch fob wns picked up which had been attached to the stolen watch. The trill-waa later lost, owing to many people having crossed and rc- crossed It. Turkish V.aldosta Minister May Build Tabernacle for Worship. 8p«»clnl to The Georgian. valdotta, Ua., Aug. 12.—An unexpected dissension In the First Baptist church of YaldoaU yesterday It the chief topic of con versation In the city today. At the conclusion of bis 11 o'clock sermon, the pastor. Rev. L. B. Christie, announced that he hod been requested to call a confer ence of the church, which he proceeded to do. Rev. Graham Forrester was made mod erator. Mr. Christie then read hls letter of resignation fi Had C arri( •SFVor The establishment of an other church In the city, and that much good could be accomplished by this step. “Ifty-three other members, Including aora< he moat Influential and prominent com jiicnnts, called for their letters anc 1 withdrew from the church. The entire honrd of deacons and church clerk also fol lowed the paator. x ^. The First Baptist church If probably the leading church In the city, and one of thp strongest of the denomination in this sec tion of the state. It has a mebershlp of about 700, and Its church building la one of the handsomest In southern Georgia. Rev. L. It. Christie has been tho pastor for live - ' " * Med-in one of denomination ie trouble, believed, sprung from the t the church some months ago of a number of young members for dancing, though all bad not been harmony before that time. It Is understood that the members with drawing from the parent church will begin at once on the plnns for a new church, of which Mr. Christie will !►* pastor. He Is known to fnvor the building of a new church on tbe tabernacle order, and It la believed he will make a stronger effort to reach the masses of non-churchgoers. n JAPS MAY ASK U. S, TO KEEP BIG FLEET ON ATLANTIC COAST CIGARETTES Their quality is equaled only in cigarettes costing twice as much. It’s only because of their sales—the largest in the world—that such high qual ity can be sold at 43 lOcfor JO Why Pay More ? S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer New York 5V Recall Time When Mikado Called Off Trip of His Fleet. TO Distinguished Clergy England To Attend v Conference. of London, August 12.—A party ot dis tinguished churchmen will leave Eng land for America the latter part of this month to attend the ter-eentenary con ference of the Episcopal church at Richmond, Va. The bishop of London, the Rev. Dr. A. K. Ingram, will take with him the blble presented by King Edward to the Browtnn church i.t Williamsburg. Va., the second oldest church In America. Rev. Dr. Edward D. Jacobs, the bishop ot St. Albans, also will attend the convention. In all probability, tbe distinguished clergy men will be the guests of J. Plcrpont Morgan, who haa announced his Inten tion of returning to America for the church gathering. The Right Rev, J>r. Henry Mont gomery. secretary of the society for the propagation of the gospel, who has ac cepted an Invitation to attend, will take with him a special address to the con vention from the Archbishop of Canter bury, the president of the society, CONGO BLACKS MAY REVOLT Antwerp, Aug. 10.—A widespread revolt ot blacks In tbs Congo Ftps State, plan ned as a blow to King Iwnpotd'a authority, to reported by passengers on the Itrltlsh packet. Albertville, arriving here from the Congo. A chief of the negroes, named All, has been hanged as punishment for |-articled, tlon In the assassination of two white persons. TORNADO DOES MUCH DAMAGE LaCresae. Wto, An*. Ik—The worst tor nado seer experienced here swept through tbe elty yesterday, and In fifteen minute, bad dose thousands of dollars of damages. The storm worked havoc te factories, res idences, rhnrcbes. electric companies, and a earth thousands of tbe most shade trees. Tbe tornado was accomiissied by 1 furious rein. to many cases boats were swamped and containing two men overturn Seattle, Wash., Aug. 12.—Japanese innil advices received here state that there Is growing concern In Japan over the orders Issued by the navy depart ment to the Atlantic squadron to pre pare for a cruise to the Pacific coast. Japanese statesmen, It Is said, are considering a request to the United States to keep the fleet on the Atlantic seaboard, or If the sailing can not be definitely postponed, to defer the cruise until the anti-Japanese feeling In San ■’ranclsco has entirely died out. It Is reported by Japanese corre spondents that a training ship was nhout to start on a cruise to the Pa cific coast under command of a famous admiral when the United States re quested that the voyage bo abandoned In view of the high feeling In San Fran cisco. The cruise was nbandonod and now Jupnn feels that the transfer of the Atlantic fleet should be abandoned or postponed for the same reason. MRS, COHEN ATTACKED BY CRAZED WOMAN Mrs. Adelaide E. Cohen, aged 70 yeari. the wife of Edward B. Cohen, of 221 South Forsyth street, wns choked utmost Into unconsciousness Saturday night by a erased woman, Mary Over- lice. Mrs. Cohen was standing In front of the store of T. L. Dupree. 230 South Forsyth street, talking to Mr. Dupree, when the negro woman came running fruntlcnlly down tho stiect. She threw her arms about the aged woman and dragged her to the floor of the store. It took tho best efforts of about ftvo men to loosen the grip of the erased negress on Mrs. Cohen. officers Bishop and Arthur nrrested the negro woman; who, It is believed, was the victim of cocaine. Mrs. Cohen stated she had never seen the negro woman before. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Elizabeth [Colleg'e $ CONSERVATORY yf MUSIC for Woi CHARLOTTE,’ N. C. Experienced teachora from leading I European and American Univer- J alttoa and Confervatoriea. ling*. A. B. and I gree Course*. Schools of Muse, , Art. Expression. Climate* health 1 ‘ * raghness unsurpassed. Catalogue on Application CHAS. B. KINO. President WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Macon, Georgia. Fir. 1 Matriculation Day, September 16th, Catalogues Free. DuPont Guerry, President Birmingham Boyt Win. Special to Tho Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 12.—At the drill of the Alabama cavalry at Pick etts Springs Saturday, Troop B, of Birmingham, won the prise drill. IS Went Hunting, and Failing to Return, Search Was Instituted. _Merldlan,_Mlss., Aug. 12.—The dead body of Raymond Battle, the 13-year- old stepson of Lynn Holmes, a mer chant at Temple. 11 miles north of Me ridian, wns found In a ditch early Sun day morning near hie home, with a gaping gunshot wound In his right side and |tls neck broken. The lad went hunting Saturday aft ernoon In company with Thomas Ram. sey, a negro boy of about his own age. The negro boy and hto father are sus pected of the murder and the entire country Is aroused. Both negroes have disappeared. — The dead lad failed to return home Saturday and searching parties found the body early Sunday morning. The hat the lad wore and the clothes the negro boy wore were founij hidden at the negro's house. The clothes were bloody. The body of the boy was dragged more than a hundred yards from where It was shot to the ditch where tt was found. TWO CANDIDATES FOR CHAIRMAN Ale* W. Stephens nnd W. TV. Oalnes have announced as candidates tor the chairmanship of the city Democratic executive committee. Mr. Stephens to from the sixth ward, while Mr. Gaines Is from the third, and both are confi dent of winning the honor. The com mittee will'be reorganized on Septem ber 3. *Ihe Georgia School of Technology Is better equipped and organized In ell deportments tban ever before, and prepared to do the best work In Its hlstorjr. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS In order to offord the young men of Georgia high-class technical education, the legis lature has assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county in the state. Take immediate advantage of this opportunity and wrlta for latest catalog, containing all information necessary for a prospective student, and selling forth tho advantages of the Georgia Tech. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi neering Chemistry, and Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Labora tories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. Tbe next session begins Sept. 23, at which time prospective students are urged to report promptly. For further information address „ ■ ^ _ .. K. G. MATHESON, A. M., LL. D., President, ■ ATLANTA. CA. •CASINO THIS WEEK. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, VAUDEVILLE The Juggling McBanes, direct from Eu- rope; Sawadas Troupe, Japanese Aero, bate; Tim Cronin, comedian, Taylor Twin Sisters, champion roller skatera- Hickman Broa. Co., the CasinogrsDh' and Lottie Saulsbury. , p ' Casino Prices. Sale at Bijou, THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM: Matinees Daily 3-4 p. m. Night 7:30-11. LA CON DA and LA CLARE, Soubretts Singers and Dancers. GEORGE BROWN, Irish Comedian MAJESTIC IRISH TRIO in “T h : Wash Woman’s Day,'* MISS STINBURNE in Illustrated Songs. St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK. TWICE TODAY: McLallen and Phro- zo at 5 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. NEXT WEEK: McLallen Again. In a now act—a man descent down a 60-foot inclino on skates—known as THE COAST OP DEATH. Atlanta's Playground Ponce deLeon Everything for Everybody TEETH EXTRACTED positively without paiu. 50c each. Beat tcetfi IS. Mouey cao not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, No. 26 Whitehall St. I and WHISKEY HABITS I cured at home with I out pain. Book of par 5 ticulars sent FHKlj m mm ■—nun — wM B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D J Atuuta.ua. Office 104 N.fnror fttncii Awnings Agnes Scott College FOR WOMEN DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA. Offers advantages equal to those at any educational Institution In tho South. Elegant buildings, modern gymnasium, laboratories and full collogu equipment. Exceptional advantages in Music and Art. Ideal climate. Health record unsurpassed. Box 16 F. H. GAINES, D. D.. President. KLINDWORTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 15 FORREST AVENUE (Noar Corner Poaehtreo) ATLANTA, GA. Courses for begluners as well ns advance,I students nailer most experienced and suc cessful instructors In l'lsno. Voice, Violin, Organ, all theoretical studies, Lan- gauges, Literary Mtudle*. Moderate prices (16.00 to 61I.0U a month). Diplomas. Boarding. For circulars, ad dress KURT MUELLER, Ilox 77, Atlanta, Os., or call at 16 Forrest avenue. LaGrange Female College High Grade Institution. Music, Art, Elocution, Litera ture—Excellent. Boarding room limited. Apply soon. RUFUS W. SMITH. President, LaGrange, Go. Offer* Superior Advantages In College Course! Music, Art and Elocution are Specialties. k* mu Sixty-fifth Session Begins September 10th. For Information Address, THE SECRETARY. • IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH? IF SO. SEND HIM TO DONALD FRASER SCHOOL F &£ A g°T s •‘MILITARY FEATURE." WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON, OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardnsr, Principal, Decatur, Ga. For stores, Offices, Residences. Public Buildings,etc, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phono ,or write for estimates. J, M HIGH GO. Atlanta* Ga. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— 1 Depurt To— Savannah .... 6.50 amfuacon 11.40 pm acktoa villa.. 7.50 aw Mnron 8.00 am Tacon^ 11.40 nmlMncon 4.00 pm aeon 4.15 pin)Jacksonville... 8.30 pm aeon 8.10 pm(8nrnnnab 9.15 i HOTELS AND RESORTS. HOTEL CUMBERLAND, New York. Southwest Corner Broadway, at S4tb Street. Near GOtb Street Subway Station sod 63d Street Elevated. Died Whil. Visiting Relatives. Special to The. Georgian. WhltMburg, Ga, Aug. 12.—Bertha Brnday, whose home was In Birming ham, Ala., came here on a visit to rela tives. accompanied by her mother, was token sick on the day of her arrival and, despite the bewi skill of physi cian*. she died Frluuy morning. Founded Alfred Shorter 1877 SHORTER COLLEGE Education under ideal conditions U offered to girls and young women who can furnish satisfactory references. Session opens Septs 12th. Requests for reservation* will receive prompt and courteous attention. Interested persona are cautioned against delay in writing: but If the registration fee ie received too late to tec arc the admission of the applicant, the money will be promptly re turned. If you would like to tee tbs new 110-page catalogue, illustrated, write foe it today. Address: T. j. SIMMONS. LL D.. Pree. BOX 1006, ROME. CE0RQIA. Endowed for the hiijhtr education of women WASHINGTON SEMINARY,, NORTH AVENUE AND PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA. 20th year begins September 12. Faculty of IS specialists. 230 students last session. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Small classes, averaging about ten, to secure personal Instruction; conservatory advantages In Music, Art, Elocution; three courses of study leading to full graduation; certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, etc.; boarding students limited to 32 to pro. vide refined home life; excellent primary department. Write for catalogue or phone 647-J North. L. D. BCOTT, EM MA SCOTT. Principals. GUSTAV MAHLER NOW WITH CONRIED Vienne, Aug. 12.-C.aeUv Mahler, tbe fa mous director of tbe Vlenoa Imperial opera bouse, will In s few months Introduce him self te the muelrat public of America. Manager Carried has hired him as musical direct)* for the Metropolitan opera house, of New York. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature of MECHANIC INJURED IN MOTOR SMASH n. L. Henry, n mechanic of the Southern Anto and Equipment Company, was se verely Injured ns the result of the collision Saturday night of nu automobile driven by Wiley McNrnl, and n wagon belonging to tbe construction company grading tbe road near College Park, the driver of tbe wagon being a negro. According to tbe statement of Mr. Me- Neal, be turned to the right, ac Is cuatom- sry, sml stowed down bis machine, hut the negro turned to the left, and tbe wbeele of the automobile and tbe wagon became Interlocked. Tbe mule became frightened and ran nwny, dragging the an- tomoldle and turning It over. Mr. Henry was taken to tbe borne of Dr. C. M. Curtis, of College Perk, where bla Injuries were treated. Monday morning he reported foe work. The driver of tho u agon was pieced under erresL HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTH- J ERNERS. ideal location n.nr theaters, shops Central Park. NEW, MODERN AND ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Coolest Sommer hotel In New York. AJJ ontoiile rooms. Transient rate* 12.50 wiib bath, nnd up. Special rates for summer months. t SEND FOR BOOKLET. IIARRY P. BTIMSON, Forme R. J. BINGHAM, Formerly with Hotel Imperial Formerly with Hotel Woodward. COTTON 8EASON OPEN8 EARLY IN MONTGOMERY. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 12.—The first bale of cotton grown In Alabama this year arrived In Montgomery today, Just eight days later than the first bale of last year. The cotton was grown In Geneva county by W. T. Courtney, a farmer on P. M. Mectairs farm, where the first bale of last season* crop also appeared. The bale weighs 423 pounds and Is classed as low mid dling. It was bought by Marks A Gayle, of this city, and will bfc sold a' auction. Cotton growers are surprise at the early date In which the cotton was brought In as the season n»* thrown the average cotton grower bat* at least 30 days. The first bale m 1306 was received August 4. To Drive Out Malaria . „ . _ And Build Up the 8ysto^j Take the Old Standard GR°\F“ TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. know what you are taking. The la to plainly printed on every borne, showing tt I* simply Quinine and lr In n tasteless form, and the most *• , fectual form. For grown people an children, 60c.