Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 12, 1907, Image 8

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ABSOLUTE SECURITY |MAC0N POLICEMAN Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must Lear Fac-simile SiRnalureof THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 11at, orTOHER i:. K<n. Absolutely Cure BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHt. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONQUE. INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN Th«y TOUCH the (L* I \ Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for tbs Slgaature ARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLSj Small Pill. Small Oose. Small Price. if THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. Thr operator/ of The Atlanta Dental College 1« ppen, for practkml work from » a. m. to 8 D. m. each day excepting Sundays. Filling operatlone of all klnde, Including gold, and tooth extractions, with on without gae. are made by the advanced atudente, entirely free of charge. Experienced demonstrators In charge. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. Another Suspended by the Police Committee at Meeting. GAS FIXTURES Welsbach Lights, Mantels, Chimneys and Globes to fit all gas lights. CHANDELIERS AND ELECTRI CAL SUPPLIES. $CVy/y, Formerly Secretary-Treasurer CARTER & GILLESPIE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 26 S. Broad St. Ground Floor Inman Bldg. Strikers Believe Roosevelt Has Taken Active Part. Washington, Oct. IS.—It ha* devel oped In connection with the visit to Washington of D. L. Russell, of the New York local of the telegraphers' ".ganlsatlon, that President Rooeevelt Ims designated a special commissioner to Investigate and report to him on the chnrge that the two telegraph compa nies have made a working agreement In restraint of trade. This Is accepted by the striking telegraphers ae evidence that the president has Anally derided to take an active part. Mr. Russell will, call on Attorney General Bonaparte today to lay before him certain documentary evidence, which, he aaye. tends to show a con spiracy or combination between the two companies In violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. STILL NO PUMP FOR WATERWORKS The water board and the special committee from council wtra scheduled to hold a joint meeting at 4 o'clock Fri day afternoon, but the meeting was postponed because of the absence of a quorum. The questions of new Alters, a new pump and of the completion of the big main from the river to the, reservoir were all scheduled to be considered, but the quorum just would not materialise. On October 10 seven months had passed since the bids for the pump were opened and the pump Is further from being bought now than appeared when the bids were opened. REGIMENTS CONSOLIDATE TO CONFORM WITH DICK LAW Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tonn.. Oct. It—To con form with the provisions of the Dick law, passed by congress some time ago, the First and Second regiments of In* fsntry. Tennessee National Guard, will i>o consolidated. The Dick law re quires every regiment to consist of at) least twelve companies of Afty-elght men each, and In order to get two such regiments In this state It was found necessary to put all the militiamen of both middle and west Tennessee Into a . command. Each section will con tribute six companies, and Colonel W. C. Tatom will be In command. HELD FORfOflGERY Allen Leport Arrested by New York Police With Decoy. New York, Oct. 12.—Allen Lefort, a Arst lieutenant of the coast artillery, U 8. A., was arrested last night and taken to police headquarters, where he was locked up on a charge of forgery. According to tho police, Lieutenant Lefort Aeeced Norton & Co., loan brokers, of Wheeling, W. Va., out of 11,600 by forging the names of brother oAlcers to applications for loans. When taken Into custody Lefort had Just re ceived a decoy letter addreased to,Col onel II. F. Hodgea. Before Ihe police could get possession of the letter Lefort tore It up. In his applications for lonns he Is charged with forging Ihe names of Lieutenant Colonel Hodges, Colonel William L. Marshall, of the corps of engineers, Washington: Major H. Jer- vey. Major Fred Marsh, Colonel C. A, I*. Hatfield and Captain G. P. White, of the Sixth cavalry. In each Instance, the police say, he pledged the salaries of his superiors and collected the money from the loun brokers. WORMS "I h»l for r»>n from whatfet«4lealat* e«tl*d D/*p*p«t« and Catarrh of th« Ktnmoi-h. la August I paretikaedabni of Caaearctaaad vaaaar »n««d to end that 1 "had ;?«5B c «T lh.r.K*!,id,r .bom lb. tof. tO>«- Beat For The Bowels bewaaeto CANDY CATHARTIC n«ait*L Palatable. Patent. TaaU (feat, DeGaot, Never Nipkao. Weaken or Grip*. Hr. tfd.Me- »•»•» *o •» ‘.n bait. Tba geasina tablet aumpad CUC. Out'vr.i- • t to niraar yoar money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 5*4 VIHUALSALE, TEH MILLION BOXES The Royal Month and the Royal Disease. Sudden changes of weather are ei peclally trying, and probably to nono more so than to the scrofulous and consumptive. The progress of scrofula during u normal October Is commonly great. We never think of scrofula— Its bunches, cutaneous eruptions nnd wasting of the bodily substance—with out thinking of the great good many sufferers form It have derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, whose radical and permanent cures of this one disease are enough to make It the moat famous medicine In the world. There Is prob ably not a city or town where Hood's Sarsaparilla has not proved Its merit in inure homes than one, In arresting und completely eradicating scrofula, which Is almost as serious and ns much to be feared as Its near relative—con sumption. $200,000 MILL TO BE ERECTED Special to The Uenrgteu, Broxton, Oa.. Oct. 12.—The Junction ■City I-and Company, of this city, com posed of W. R. Frier, president; C. F, Reynolds, vice president, nnd T. M. Cheatham, secretary and treasurer, is making great preparations for the open ing of the new town. Junction City, In Talbot county. With over thirty men on the road, they have sold the lots faster than their expectations and ex pect to have all sold not liter than Jan uary 1. Junction City Is a new manu facturing town at the junction of the A„ B. A A. railroad. Central railroad and Talbotton railroad. A movement Is on foot to put In a li'oo.ooo cotton mill at this point. A bank Is already pro jected. ISSP i DR- BOWSER COMES TO UNITARIAN Rev. Alexander T. Bowser will be ordained pastor of the I'nltarlsn church In Atlanta on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bowser comes from Wilmington, Del., and will bring with him his wife and two sons. He Is the Arst pastor of the I’nltarlsn church In Atlanta to be ordained In fourteen years. Dr. Bowser was well known and highly loved In Wilmington and the announcement that he would leave that city was the subject of an editorial In The Wilmington News. In which the re grets of the community were expressed. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. 12.—Officer I. L. Smith, of the Macon police force, was dismissed by the police commission after being found guilty of drunken ness and of shooting In the city. The trouble occurred several days ago, when, It Is charged, Officer Smith went home In a drunken condition, after coming off duty, and Ared his pistol Ave times. Offlctr Dent was suspend ed for ten days on account of neglect of duty, and a case of conduct unbe coming to an officer against Officer Hackney has been continued until a later date. WILL ALL MAKE RACE FOR RE-ELECTION Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. 12.—All three of the present representatives of Bibb county In the house will be candidates for re- election next summer, and all three hope to again be the choice of the peo ple when the votes are cast. Senator T. S. Felder, of the twenty- second district, will not be able to make the race for the state aenatr next year, as in 1208 Monroe county l» to have the right of naming a sonator. The twenty-eecond district Is made up of three counties, Bibb, Monroe and Dike, and the election of a state sena tor rotates between the three. BILLING8LEA _ ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR ALDERMAN Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. 12.—William W. Bllllngslea has announced aa a candh date for alderman on the John T. Moore ticket from the First ward to All the vacancy made by the withdrawal of Alderman Jesse B. Hart. Mr. Bit- llngslea Is a popular druggist In Ma con, and haa many friends who have promised to support him in the com- "jLlderman Jesae II. Hart withdrew from the race about one week ago on account of poor health. THREE CANDIDATES IN FIELD FOR RECORDER OF MACON Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., Oct. 12.—No matter who Is elected mgyor of Macon this fall, there will be a warm race for the po sition of police recorder, and, so far, three Macon men have announced for the office. These men are Judge Matt R. Freeman, Bldney W. Hatcher and J. Urquhart. All are well-known Macon lawyers, und a hot race for the office Is looked for. Guerry Cabanlss. the present police recorder, has stated that he will not be a candidate tor re-elec tion. Other candidates for the office may appear in the field during tho next month. MANY F&°SCHOOL Special to The Ocoriton. Macon. On.. Oct. 12.—By Tuesday night next Representative Benjamin H. Fowler hopes to have ready the night school petitions, with the needed 600 names attached to them. For the past three weeks or more these petitions have been at various drug stores In the city, where hundreds have already "^rhcso^nlght schools will All along- felt wont In Macon, as they will give working boys and girls a splendid op portunity to pick up the rudiments of a common English anucatlon. NOT FOUND rn|^EBY cy Special to The Oeorglati. Macon, Ga., Oct. 12.—George Earnest, a young Macon man, was tried yester day on the charge of lunacy, but waa not adjudged Insane. The warrant that resulted In the trial was sworn out by his brother, William Earnest, several days ago. CEMETERY PLAN TO GOJ) COUNCIL Alderman Curtis to Intro duce Ordinance For Lake- wood Plan. BOTTLERS’ ASSOCIATION WILL MEET IN MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa,, Oct. 12.—The third an nual convention of the Georgia Bot tlers' Protective Association will be held In the aseembly room In the Brown Hnuee October 22. Julius I..King, of Helena, Oa.. president of ths associa tion, will preside over the meetlnge. Prominent men Interested In the bot tling Industry will he on hnnd from every section of the Mate. The con ventlnn will probably be In session one day. VETERAN8 MOURN LOSS OF MEMBER OF CAMP. Speclsl to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., Oct. 12.—At a meeting of the Confederate veterans of Camp Macon held Friday afternoon resolu tions on the death of the late Payton W. Jones, who died eeverat days ago. were adopted. Mr. Jonee was an active member of Camp Macon nnd alwaya took a prominent part In all of Its af fairs. ■ REGISTRATION BOOKS ARE AGAIN OPEN. 81 aeon, Ga., Oct. 12.—The reglstra tlon books, which have been closed elnce Wednesday evening, opened again thle morning and the registrars are ex. pertenclng a busy d„y. So far no one day's registration has reached the 400 mark, but the number should run well up Saturday. The total registration It 1,084. not half the registration that Is expected. Alderman A. L. Curtis states that at the next session of council he will Introduce an ordinance providing for | the conversion of Lakewood Into cemetery. The alderman says he has a plan I whereby the city could do this without | Incurring any expense, and that, there, fore. It would be a watte of time to refer the whole matter to the cemetery | commission, as he Arst proposed. "The commission Is In favor of It," he said, "and I am In favor of losing no tlmo In supplying the city with new municipal cemetery that will meet I the needs of the people. My ordinance will provide that the cemetery commis sion employ a landscape gardener and a civil engineer, wl}ose duty It shall be to lay off a certain section of the property for cemetery purposes, and to sub-divide this section Into cemetery lots. "This done, the city can hold an I auction sole of cemetery lots, and from the proceeds pay off all the debts In curred and probably have enough left to lay off another section. No person shall be allowed to buy more than one I lot, and no lot shall be bought for the I purpose of speculation." Lakewood consists of 386 acres, which Is enough, the alderman states, to make two cemeteries, If need be, and not die. turb that part of the property now de- voted to park purposes. OOtMWOtWOOOOtKKHJOOtJOOOOOO a NEW JER8EY CONVICT § a INHERITS $150,000. O o a 0 Asbury Park, N. J., Oct. 12.—- 0 0 When Frank Thompnon, a convict 0 0 In the state prison at Trenton, 0 O.shall have served his term of six O 0 years on two charges, he should 0 O not And it hard to live an honest 0 0 life. A letter from an attorney of 0 0 Manchester, England, has found 0 0 its way to him In prison, informing 0 0 him that he has Inherited $150,000. 0 0 Thompson was convicted of steal- 0 0 Ing a gold purse containing $25. 0 00000000000000000000000000 BAPTIST CHURCH ftf BATTLE HILL The new Battle Hill Baptist church will be organised and formally“dedt- cated Sunday afternoon. A Ane pro- gram has been arranged for the serv- Ices, which begin at 8 o’clock. The meeting will be called to order by Rev. J. F. Purser, pastor of the West End Baptist church. M. M. An derson will give a brief history of the church, nnd Professor J. A. Northcutt will read resolutions. There will be a prayer by Rev. 8. R. C. Adams and addressee by the following ministers: Dr. W. O. Campbell. Rev. W. R. Bar row, Rev. R. L. Motley, Rev. C. L. Pat- tlllo nnd Dr. W. W. Landrum. Hon. J. H. Harwell will speak In behalf of the Sunday schools of Fulton county, and W. D. Upshaw will deliver an address. HOW TO SPELL THE BEST FLOUR C-a-p cap, -i- capi, -to-, capita, -1-a- la, / Ccrpjfo/a Convinces every housewife that it is the best Flour in the world. Ccrfiifo/a It spells every good quality necessary in the production of PERFECT Flour* The name GfPjfo/ef is a pledge of Purity. 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Send ux your name and address to day and we will ut once eend you by mall a sample |>ackage, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS NEXT WEEK The opening exerclsee of the Atlanta Bible School will he held at the Bible School building, 88 Cooper street, next Wednesday. The time from 2 to 4 p. m. on the opening day will be oc cupied by devotional exercises, an In formal reception and miscellaneous short addresses. The evening exercises will begin at 7:46 o'clock, and will con. slst mainly of the following addresses; <1. W. QuIUlan, principal of Interstate College, on "The Student's Ambition." Edward Young Clarke, treasurer and business manager of the Atlanta Bible School Educational System, on "Errors Needing Refutation.” Rev. Rolfe Hunt, D. D„ president of the system, on "The Need of Thorough Preparation.” Considerable Improvements and addi tions to tho buildings have recently been made and facilities for handling this work will be more ample than heretofore. There will also be a mate rial Increase In attendance from sev eral states, and It Is expected that xtlll further enlargement wilt be necesaary by another year. The Bible School authorltlex 'wlxli two things distinctly understood: First, that there Is no charge for tuition In tho Bible department, and second, that there Is no narrow sectarianism In this Institution, but that a broad Christian spirit prevails, and several denomina tions are represented among Its pupils, teachers and management. There will on each day except Satur day, nt 3 p. m„ and also at night on Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays, be an address on some Bible subject, to which the public Is Invited. ROYAL WELCOME AWAITS PRESS CLUBS Special to The Qeorglan. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 12.—Although the convention of the International League of Press Clubs does not take place until October 21. practically ev ery detail for the entertainment of the hundreds of visitors has been com pleted. The general program wax out lined one month ago and sub-commlt- tces report that nothing baa been over, looked in the way of providing the very best Birmingham has In stock for the newspaper men who will visit Birmingham the latter part of this month. So many social features have been crowded Into the four days that It Is doubtful If the delegates, their wives, sweethearts and friends will have an opportunity to participate In all the evenths. In additions to the pleasure tripe, literary symposium, re- j captions, banquets and other features i mentioned In the general program, many additional entertainments have) been provided by the general enter- talnment committee and the commit tees composed of ladles. Hundreds of homes have been thrown open for the visitors and the delegates who have never been South before will have a splendid opportunity to learn some thing of what hospitality means In Dixie. 'Unitarian! Unitarian church, corner Spring and Cain streets, service at 11 o’clock a. m. Installation sermon by the pastor. Rev. Alexander T. Boweer. Subject, "The Special Work of the Unitarian Church." Chorda singing and violin solo by Professor Irwin Mueller. Seats free. All welcome. Sunday school in the basement at 8:43 a. in. ANTISEPTIC DENTAL OFFICES 603 Austell Building We work fer white people only. We use the best materiel, do all klnde of dental work and guarantee all that we do. We make a special ty In regulating the teeth and treating the mouth for any disease caused from the teeth. We do not advertise our prices In the papers or on enrds, but Invite you to visit our office. Let us examine your teeth and then we can give you the right price. Compare our work with others, and our prices are as low os any In the city. Phone 1472, Main and call for DR. HARPER, Manager. SOUTHERN EDUCATORS TO MEET IN LEXINGTON. Spools! to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C.. Oct. 12.—President R. J. Tlgh. of the Southern Educational Association, announces that the execu tive committee has decided that the next general convention of the Southern Educational Association will he held In Lexington, Ky., December 27, 28 and 28. Among those who will address the con vention will be: President Craighead, of Tulane University; Superintendent Van Sickle, of the Baltimore public schools; Superintendent Chancellor, of the WRshlngtoif (D. C.) public schools, ami United States Commissioner of Educa tion Elmer E. Brown. ROOMS ALL FILLED. Numbers of people have Ailed all their rooms by using tho "Rooms For Rent" column In The Georgian Want Page—40-cent half-pound box of Wi ley's best candy free with each 10c Want Ad In next Saturday'x Georgian. VIVA Nethery It is the old original. It is pure, sweet and wholesome. It is the kind that is advertised. It is guaranteed under U. S. serial No. 13472 Honest grocers sell it. The people like it. In big bottles for 5c. VIVA Nethery Bottled by reliable bottlers in many eities. Man ufactured in extract form only by W. B. NETHERY, 53 S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.