Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 07, 1907, Image 2

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—Jupp.. 11 "vm - —• - ^ . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER T. DOT. YourHair Going? Stop It, (hen. And why not? Fallini ill hair Is a disease, a regular disesse, am your own doctor will tell you the rem edy. He knows thatAycr’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops fallini hair, cures dandruff, and makes the hair grow. Just ask bfra. J. O. ArtrC Lowell. M* NO THREAT MADE TO DISMISS CLASS Commandant at West Point Tells of “Silencing” of Plebe. W<**t I’tsiiif. N. Y., Kept. i.-Th«e will Im* no wholwnle illsmlHunt of nn entire clnee of •'plelies*' iNM'diitfc Cmlet Ilork. of laoiiie. him been “•ffeneeU” or ••cut” by hi* tiniNiintoa nffor he to|«| the nutborltles at the Cnlfetl State* military aendomy thnt tie lind been lie soil liy rmlot Shormnn. of Georgia, n member of the ieeoml-year cInm. Colonel Roticrt Ia>o ll«»wr.e, coniiimmlunt «»f endete, enye: •‘No threote trhntever Imvo l»een mnde. The mutter In of nmnII moment here, nnd hnn In nit way tllutiirlted the ei|utltbrii the (lliMipliiie of .tile DOCKET VERY LIGHT IN GRIFFIN SUPERIOR COURT. Hpeelnl to Tl't Georglnn. . Grltfln, (In.. 8pt. 7.—The ndjournetl term of Spalding superior court convene .Mommy, September ft, with Judge E. J. Reagan and Solicitor O. H. B. Woodworth, of the Flint circuit In C‘h%rge. There la a light docket, most of the enses having been disposed of at tho regular August session. MANY BUSINESS CHANGES OURING THE PAST WEEK. B|teehil tit The (Inorjrlnn. Covington. (In.. Sept. 7.—Several rhntiges have been made In the busi ness circles of this city this week. Messrs. Herto nnd lister Lee have purchased the stock of goods formerly owned by Covington's lote mayor, Hon, b. A. Clarke, nnd will carry a line of general merchnndlse; Adair Bros, have moved hark to Covington from Griffin merchandise dealer, will soon move Into the new brick building being erected for him; R. L. Lloyd has again entered the mer cantile business, apd on October 1 Will Cook will begin business for himself. Steady Growth Is An . Evidence of Strength SHOW AT NIAGARA Represents Negro Being Burned at Stake by Five Men. Rpeclnl to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 7.—A letter re? celved In Macon Friday describes a place of amusement at Niagara Falls thnt reflects on this city. By a combi nation of moving pictures and phono graph. the letter states, that what Is advertised ns a representation of the burning of a negro In Macon Is given. The advertisement reads ns follows: ‘Special. Burned at the stake. Hen ry Smith, at Macon, Ga. Hear his groans nnd dying statements. Repre sentation here of a negro being burned the stake by five white men." Thnt a negro was ever burned at the stake In Macon would be news to the oldest Inhabitant. The letter was from Macon man who Is now at the fallH, ml stated thnt the show was causing o end of excitement. CONSTIPATION ML HHHil TOR ITS ORPHANS mm ana in lay I. am m wall man. Daring the ulna yrara b»for« I uaed CaicarcM I ■“ •“* ua * 'VvviJfiftwsaK i& Fount, Tut# Good. Do Oo< a«u, n shoa op Grip*. 10c. He, He. Ns ilk. Tho genuine tablet • tamped (JO y back. ntoed to cure or your money Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or lf.Y. 603 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES Awnings For stores, Offices, Residences, Public Hpec NO HOU6E8VACANT IN CITY OF MACON. 1.1 to Tho Grorglun. Macon, On.. Sept. T.—Although Octo- t Is inure than three weeks off, ilruys loaded with household effects cun seen on almost every street. Bo far can be learned from the real estate agents, there will not be hulf a dozen houses vacant In Macon after Octn- ?a U o&Mt ttn “- All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phons or write for estimates. her ber 1. Many houses are being built In all tlon* of tho city and many more, It n been stated, will be started before MANY CA8E8 HEARD IN MACON CRIMINAL COURT. leclnl to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 7.—The criminal sesHlon of the city court has not been completed and at the present rate the buNlnesH will not be completed for some Every day the same sight Ik presented In the court house. The cor- Idors are crowded with scores of ne groes who are to uppear as witnesses the cases. Four-fifths of the of fenders are negroes. Every day the haln gang Im receiving fresh recruit*. J. M. HIGH CO. Atlanta. Ga. Many Homes Scattered Over Georgia To Save Little Ones. - What is Castoria. d"''ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and ^ Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant.’ It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor SndWHMKKY HABITS cored aft borne wltl* oat pain. Boof tlcuurs ten D. M. WOOL CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrlrs Proto— Bnvnnnnh .... fi.50a mill neon 11.40pin Jacksonville., 7.50 nmlMneon i.OOaio 8 neon 11.40 n ml H neon 4.0>) Bin ■con 4.10 pin] Jackson 71 lie... 8.30 pm ■aeon 8.10 pmlSAvannab 9.15 pm NEW slon CHARTERS GRANTED BY SUPERIOR COURT. iednl to The Georgliin. Macon, Ga., Sept. 7.—A special ses- of the superior court was held osterday for tho purpose of granting jveral charters, petitions for which ere pending. The charter of the Bibb MnnUfHcturing Company was renewed, requested. A charter was also ted the Georgia Local Underwrlt- AssoclAtloti, an organisation of in men. A third charter was to the Jacksonville Coca Cola Bottling Company. granted ers' Hiirnncn granted Febv. May Sept. Jan. July $172,510.97 $1,153,929.23 $1,235,912.35 $1,820,404.40 $2,053,802.37 1900 1900 1900 1907 1907 The above fiifiiroa, showing the Htfndy, continuous increase of our deposits since we heifiiti busi ness, proelnint more dearly than words, the thriving Htrongth of this ha'nk and the satisfactory character of its service to depos itors. Central Bank & Trust Corporation Candler Building, Branch Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth. COLONEL NI8BET AT SPRINGS TAKING VACATION. HpwHU to The Georgina. Macon, Ou., Sept. 7.—-Colonel Robert A. Nlabct, the popular clerk at the superior court. Is nt Tnte Springs, where lie Is .pending a short vnratlon. Mr. Ntibct Is having a delightful lime nt the springs and experts Income home next week ready for iho coming winter's work. FUNERAL OF MRS. FENELON IS HELD AT MACON. Speelnl to Ths Georgian. Maron, Ga., Sept. 7.—After nn Illness of three months. Mrs. J. A, Kcnelnn, an old resldsnt of South Macon, died Fri day afternoon nt the family residence, 17ft Third street. She was well known by hundreds In Macon for Iter kind nnd charitable disposition. She I* survived by two sons, James T. nnd J. F. Fcne- Intt, of Mnrnn, nnd four daughters, Mrs. Janies B. Heed, Mrs. T. C. Hickey, Mrs. Terrlssn McDonald and Mre. W. M. Newberry, Jr. Tin. funeral service* were held this afternoon from the late residence, on Third street. FUNERAL 8ERVICE8 HELD AT ELLAVILLE. Hpoolnl to Tho Georgian. Macon, Gn„ Sept. 7.—Catherine Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Cooke, died Friday at the home of her parents, (to Ash street, after an illness of only a few days. Ths body was shipped to Ellnvllle, On., where the funeral aervlcea and ln c terment occurred. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without r un. l.J,' co.-ll. II.'.I teeth fv Money coo dVlh'iu llOOMS teball Bt. EXPECT BIQ ENROLLMENT IN 8CH00L8 AT MACON Speelnl to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., Sept. 7.—Only ten dnys longer before the' Bibb county public d Mercer schools, Wesleyan College am University will open for the winter term of nine months. All ths schools are looking for a much larger enroll ment this year than last, nnd the fig ures point In that direction. Many Im. provemenls have been mndc In all the schools and everything Is In readiness for the opening. FUNERAL SERVICES OF HON. W. J. HARRISON. Speelnl to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Hep*. 7.—Funeral serv ices of the late W. J. Harrison,, who died Friday nt the family residence, In Twiggs county, were held this hiorn Ing, Rev. W. D. Bcwell, of Gordon, of flclntlng. Tho Interment was made In the family burying grounds. Mr.’ Hnr- rlson served throughout the Civil war nnd left the nripy with Hying colors. For some time he was representative to the legislature from Twiggs county and was also a member of the senate. Be sides leaving a wife, he Is survived by two brothers. R. L. Harrison, of Mncon, nnd Mr. Z. Harrison, of Twiggs county, and nlso two sisters. HUSSARS TO ELECT FIRST LIEUTENANT. ttpcnlnl to The Georgian. Mncon, On.. Kept. 7.—A meeting of the Macon^Hussars will be held Mon day night In the Hussars’ armory for the purpose of electing a llrst lieuten ant to succeed Dr. Holmes Mason, who resigned smna time ago. Sindh the resignation of Dr. Mason the Huasara have been without a first lieutenant, but the member shnvo now gotten to gether and several young men are. in line for the position. UNION 8AVINOS BANK PRO8PER0U8 INSTITUTION. Specie! to The Georgian. Maron. Ga„ Sept. 7.—The nuceea* of the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company under most trying ctreum- ROOFING, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT MORTAR COLORS, LATHS AND ALL BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES w w E HAVE THE BEST of facilities and equipment for prompt and careful handling of all orders for Builders’ Supplies, and solicit your indi vidual orders with the assurance of best prices and quality that can be had. We handle the finest brands of Coal known in the South, giving full weight and quick delivery. 21 years experience in the coal business. The starting of the new orphan** homo near Marietta by the Church of Christ brings to mind how well Georgia Is being supplied with child-saving In stitutions. Ntarly every denomination In Geor gia and the Masons have one or more homes, mkj these take great pride In making them as effective as possible. It will doubtlesa Interest the readers of Tho Georgian to know where these homes are and also about the great work-day enterprise by most of them. The negroes are In need of some wisely-conducted movement by white people for the many deserted ones of their race. Almost all the cities of Georgia have some kind of an Institution for helping the children. Macon being the Central City, has gathered there the Methodist, Episcopalian, Masonic and the Georgia Industrial School. Savannah boasts that her B*thesda Is the oldest In the United States. It Is more than a century and a half old and has produced a governor and other distinguished representa tives. Savannah has also an Episcopal, a Protestant and a Homan Catholic home for girls. Augusta claims that her asylum Is the richest Institution and Is the sec ond oldest. It was founded and en dowed by Isaac S. Tuttle, the grand father of Rev. I. S. Hopkins. D. D. It lias a handsome and well-equipped plant. Near Brunswick Is tho Anson Dodge Home, which Is on the site of the old fort built at Frederica, on St. Simons Island, by General Oglethorpe. Washington has St. Josephs Orphun- age, cared for by the Sisters. Atlanta, like Macon, Is the center for North Georgia. At Hapeville is the Baptist Orphanage. The Orphans’ Vil lage at Decatur Is growing more at tractive each year. The Hebrew Home Is probably the handsomest and best- conducted In the Routh. Everybody knows and lovea the great work of the Home for the Friendless and the Shel tering Arms for the waifs, foundlings and neediest children of Atlanta. The Presbyterians send their orphans to the Thornwell, at Clinton, 8. C. Moat of these homes are united In the observance of the annual work day for the orphans. They have Joined in the work for several years. This year they hope that Georgia will give to them at least 850,000, for they all have needed buildings, nnd money to carry them through the cold winter with Its heavy expenses. These homes help directly and Indl rectly near 3,000 children each year. other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infanoy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. “NOT GUILTTf" PLEAS ENTERED BY ALL “Mayor” Schmitz Shakes Hands With Many in Court Room. Snn FniwTm-o. kept. 7.—It was "not gull- ty” iln.v In Judge Lawler', court ynli-r Altogether junt lM net gulltten were cnniii'lntod tty teu icpsrntc men bulleted In eonneetteii with the trolley nnd gu. bribery nines, the number <if re<|ienne. rniijjliig nil the wny (ram two In the nf leiula Glhnn, to twentyfemr each for Hngeno K. Itehmltn nnd Abmhnm Itnef. , loaf. Ilelnro the iKiiiihnrdniont eemiueneed, I’h- e I', ttehuiltx shook hand, eordlnlly nil I-. Peril, nn. __ . oround wllh Fat f'nlhonii, Tlrey . Alexander King, Karl Begem and other. prMent. The |den. were entered by nil of the ten men bulleted In e.mn.vtlnii with the i bail been .wept n.ldr. stances has been one of the commercial triumphs nf Macon during the Inat year. Tills splendid financial Institu tion I. going to remain In business, hotter and stronger than ever. I8SUES CIRCULAR LETTER TO VOTER8 OF MACON. nprelal to The Oeorgtoli. Macon, Oa., Sept. 7.—As tho time for the autumn primary draws near, more ami more activity Is noticed among the candidates, and the latest event of the campaign Is a letter Is.ued by Judge A. L. Miller, candidate for mayor agalnit John T. Moore. The letter asks for the support of the party receiving It, and thousands have already been sent out. MAYOR BRIOOES^SMITH TO ATTEND CONVENTION. gpeel*: to The Georgian. , Mncon, Ga.. Sept. .—Mayor Bridges Smith la making prepartlons to go to the annual convention of the eague of American Municipalities, which will be held at Norfolk, Vo., beginning on September 18. Mayor Smith expects to leave Macon on the Mth of the month, and will be gone probably about one week. Eleven conventions have been held since the organisation of tha league and Mayor Smith has been present at all but three. Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "Your Castoria la good for children nnd I frequently prescribe it, always obtaining the desired results.” , Dr. Gustavo A.' Eisengracber, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom mend it as ah excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, of SL Louis, Mo., says: "I have used and prescribed your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to be an excellent remedy for children.” Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas toria In tho case of my own baby and And it pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from its use.” Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, III., says: "I havo ttsod your Castoria In cases of colie in children and have found it the best medicine of lt3 kind on tho market." Dr. It. E. Enklldson, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to bo a standard family remedy. It Is the best thing for infants and children I hare ever known and I recommend it." Dr. L. II. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not its ago. its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to Imitate it, sufficient recommendation? IVhnt can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York pity, says: “For several years I havo recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker niono knows what ingredients are put la them, bat I know tho formula of your Castoria and advise its use." GENUINE CASTORIA . ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always BougM Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Years. VMS QUITAUR COMPANY. 17 MURRAY STREET. GOOD "DOPE" CURE Many “Fiends” Free Sys tem From Drug Dur ing Stay in Pen. "I? the prohibition nnd the anti- narcotic lawn are rigidly enforced there are ninny who are now regular visitors to this Institution who will remain away.” That Is the wny Superintendent Da vid M. Vlning, of the city stockade, ex presses himself nn the effect of the new laws on habitual drunkards nnd dope Bends who are periodical visitors at the place over which he presides. Few know It, but In addition to hav ing the ordinary offenders from the re corder's court to deal with. Superin tendent Vlning has to ure his Institu tion In many cases ns a sanitarium for the help of conBrmed drunkards nnd iH-alne to keep them feeling well. Especially with the latter class of un. fortunstes, and their experiences at the stockade. Is the public unfamiliar. At the present time there ore several eervlng sentencee at the etoykade who are victims of the drug habit and when they leave the Institution they will be able to do without the drugs. But Su- less ths law keeps them from getting the drugs they crave they will fall back Into the habit. Need Will Power. Borne few, however, havo been en tirely cured. But possibly the world was a little better to these after they got out. They had more will power, too, and could resist the temptation to use cocaine nr morphine to get rid of tha first pain or first feeling of oppres sion that came to them after their re lease. "There are many who come here," said Captain Vlning, "who have kept their habit pretty well a secret. But we soon find It out. Then It Is a case for the doctor. Some of them have begged anil raved for drugs, but they never get the kind they want. A man or a woman In thta condition is not al lowed to work. Instead wo give them good care, rest and medicine to get their system back In a condition where It cun do without the drugs they crave. Then when they ure released, they will reform If the drug Is kept away from them." Dr. M. C. Martin, the Third ward city physician, who attends to the pris oners In tho stockade, says he has had some prisoners whose entire bodies have hcen marked with tho pricks of hypodermic needles and yet they lived through their confinement nnd were tgrned loose free from the drug. Leave Stockade Cured. "There are many vlctline of tho drug habit,” he said, "who havo left here cured and who have remained away from the drug. But most of them will go back to It If they can get It. But If the new anti-narcotic law keeps It away from them, they will remain cured. They do not need It when they leave here.” At the present time Dr. Martin has two victims of the drug habit ns pa tients at the stockade. One of them Is an educated man who wan once wealthy and who has been using the drug ten years. He has now been In the stock ade ten days and Is rapidly regaining his health and has not had any mor phine since he hits been there. He wants to quit tho habit and says if ho can get In a condition where It Is not necessary to keep him from suffering tortures ho will never touch It again. At present he doesn't want It, but only wants to got back strength. With the negroes, tne dopers dealt with are mostly those who sniff co caine through the nose. Many of these have been turned loose In a condition to do without the drug, and Captain Vlning believes now they will do with out It If the law Is rigidly enforced. TO VOTE ON BOND I88UE FOR WATERWORKS 8YSTEM. Speelnl to The Georgian. Covington, Ga., Sept. 7.—It Is ex* pectcd that wdrk will soon begin on a system of waterworks and sewerage In Covington, an election having hem called for October 9 to decide whether 160,000 In bonds shall be Issued by the city, 155,000 at the amount to be ex pended In the Installation of n complete water and sewerage system, nnd *5.000 for the purpose of erecting an annex to the city public school building. MACON PASTOR RESIGNS, AFTER THREE YEARS. Special to Tha Georgian, Maron, Oa., Sept. 7.—Rev. Ferry Lee. pastor of the Bast Macon Baptist church, will leave Macon some time shortly after October 15. He has re signed a* pastor of the church which he has served for more thnn three years and during, that Ume has done a great deal toward building the church. Rev. Mr. Lee has not yet mode any deflnate arrangements. LAMANA BACK HOME; 8EARCH WAS FRUITLESS. New Orleans, Sept. T.—Peter Iutmana solved In New Orleans last night from Chicago, and there was Joy In the La- Philip street. mana household on St. lanuna stated that ha had been to SL Louts and Chicago to search for fugi tives who are Implicated In kidnap ing and murdering hla son who have not been apprehended. He could not find a trace of them, however. Every Family Medicine Shelf ought to contain “The Household Surgeon" which is a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing 09 Relievos Antisepticdiy Cleanses—Heals. A Household Surgical Dressing [ot cuts, bums, bruises, sores, skin dis eases, catarrh, or all wounds and exter nal affections, whether slight or serious. (ante time combines all of the medicGial qua diL.'^.^’Tr^c.^uSTnd &SI part,oi the akin or fieah. It is sought after and continual^ used b?iSl ^re it . ^M Uw” A ll *£#«£I i