Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 05, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1907. Gene Taylor May Be Par doned After Thirteen Years. SERVING SENTENCE MISS HELEN MALONE \ i\ A / > 1 C\ -u 1 | u . FOR BROTHER'S SIN ON HER WAY HOME Womens and children s 1 Hosiery After nurrins thirteen years, for n crime hfs brother committed, Gene Taylor, it Bibb county man, with.prominent family con nection*. now Ktauds a chance of being re leased from the. Georgia .penitentiary. At torneys Ben J. Fowler and Cbatle* Glnwson. from Macon. appeared- before the prise comraiaalon Tuesday ami made a strong plea in the prisoner’s behalf, and they believe they will siieceed In getting lilm rid of ‘ -•* Tint Stril bis* shackles ,ftnd convlet •Ipes. noted esse nt the timo. and was known sa the Sevep Bridges murder. Taylor and his brother were together when the brother dealt dentil to Burnett with n shotgun. The next day when he fully realised the enormity of his crime, be paid the penalty by committing suicide. Taylor was then tried, convicted and given n life sentence, lie has been serving his sentence in tbo Dade coal mines, and It Is declared that he has made one of the most model pris oners. lie Is known to people for miles around the convict camp, and Is especially n favorite with children. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding, Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c: NEGROES FLOCKING TO FAIR AT MACON If the negro fair now being held In Macon I* as Mg an attraction In other cltlea of the etate aa It appears tn be In Atlanta, the show will be even more ■ucceesful this year than It was last year. At that time when Macon was disturbed by riote and a street car •trike that paralysed traffic, the fair waa a success and cleared something like 98,000. The fair opened on October 30 and will laet until November 10. Since the gates were thrown open, the railroads have been carrying largo crowde of negToes from Atlanta to Macon and this traffic la Increasing. Tuesday morning the Southern rail way officiate were compelled to put several extra coaches on the regular pesaenger train leaving for Macon In order to accommodate the many ne groes who were on their way to the big show. Similar conditions are re ported by the officials of the Central of Georgia railroad. JOHN M. MILLER CO. ROOSEVELT LIKES OKLAHOMA CHARTER Guthrie. Okie., Not. 8.—That President Roosevelt Is greatly pleesed with the state wide prohibition feature of the Oklahoma constitution and that It will constitute one of the IteoniMt reasons for Ms approving the constitution Is the atatement made by •lodge Harvey S. Cunningham, who his tut returned from Washington, lie states feoijit« ?n“cT“" y ' hy MISS HELEN MALONEY. New York. Nov. 6.—Miss Helen Ma loney, the Philadelphia heiress, haa be come reconciled to her father, Martin Maloney, who has forgiven her elope ment with Samuel Clarkson, the Eng lishman. She la now on her way home from Europe. This fact was disclosed today In con nection with the affairs of Arthur Her bert Osborne, the young New York Camp Walker Veterans. Camp Walker, U. C. V., will hold a meetln- Thursday night at camp head quarters, to.arrange for attending the unveiling of the DeKalb county Con- federato monument. Transportation will be furnished members of the camp Saturday. They will appear in uniform and badge. By order of K. A. HILBURN. Commander. Prizes in Gold Supply the Missing Line to the Grp/fo/a Limerick. 1 AA in Gold for Best Mr Missing Line. $5.00 in Gold for Second A cook who was fat and jolly, Was too busy to become melancholy Her bread, biscuit and cakes, Of Gnrpffo/a she makes Conditions of Contest Each contestant must give name and address, plainly written, and the concluding or “missing line.” It is not at all necessary to repeat the entire verse. Give the rhyme careful thought and see how good a line you can supply. Accompany your line with the word Cfapffo/a cut from a CAPITOL A Flour sack. If you haven’t a C&Pifo/a s »‘- k iu the house, Flour is the most important of all the staple foods, and if you need not replenish today, an extra sack in the house is a good investment. So order “CAPI- TOLA” and join the ranks of the “CAPITOLA” Limerick writers. Contest Closes Saturday, Nov. 9th, at Noon. “Look for the Sign on the Sack.” 1 Atlanta Milling Co., Atlanta, Ga. broker, to whom Miss Maloney was se cretly married. Osborne, It was learned today, has embraced the Roman Catholic faith and aa such his marriage Is said to be re garded as regular by his father-in-law, who has decided to welcome him to the Maloney household. It was stated to day that Miss Maloney, or Mrs. Os borne, would now live with her hus band under the parental roof tn Phila delphia. The Fall and Winter Weight Stockings Now In Order. A Silk Hose Special To sax that the Hosiery section is up t° its usual standard of excellence in its fall and winter supplies is true. But you sxpset mere. Yqu expect us 12 sur pass what w?’ve done bsfore, don’t you? You know tbe alert and eager interest with which w? k??p raising Qur own standards all the time. And you’ll n°t be dis appointed in this department, for th? current season sees it equipped even more thoroughly than ?v?r. The store’s standards of quality and excellence are maintained and its theory ef having what folks want is ably and complete!/ exemplified. Here are sQme items: >•••••••••••••••#•••• QUEER STORIES IN DAY’S NEWS THAW PAYS HIS GOLF CLUB DUES —'Pittsburg, Pn„ -Xov. 5.—In a letter dated “101 Center, street. Now York, the Tombs," Hatty K. Thaw has In closed a check to pay his annual dues In the Pittsburg Golf Club, thus keep ing him in good standing In the organ isation, despite Ills Imprisonment. SERVED FORCRIME HE DIDN’T COMMIT Pittsburg, Nov. S.—After serving five years In the penitentiary for safe robbery It has been found that Robert Simpson Is Innocent and he will be re. leased. He was given a ten-year term about six years ago. HEART LAID BARE BY KNIFE WOUND Middletown. X. V., Nov. 5.—George Jones, a young negro, Is at the Thrall Hospital and. In spite of stab wounds In Ills breast which laid bare his beat ing heart, physician* say Jones' chance of recovery la good. Jones was stabbed by another negro In an aberration over a crap game. INDIAN WEDS KENTUCKY GIRL C incinnati, O., Nov. 5.—Lone Star, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, of Waco, Texan, formerly a ntudent at the Carllnle Indian nchool, and Stella Walker, of Newport, Ky., were granted a marriage license here yesterday and were later married by 'Squire Donnel- lin. NO BELLTOTOLL WHEN SEXTON CAME Albany. N. Y.. Nov. 5.—When It came time for the sexton to ring the bell In the tower of the Kenwood Bap tist chapel Sunday he found there was no bell to toll. The bell weighed half a ton and how It waa, got out of the belfry and carted away la a mystery. The tradition goes that the- bell was made from cannon metal, the guns furnishing It having been taken out of the Confederate Ironclad Merrlmac. DUMMY BABY WITH SPANISH ROYALTY London, Nov. - r >.—The baby brought to London with the king and queen of Spatn was not the genuine royal in fant but a dummy. The heir apparent came here some days ahead of Its parents. It having been decided that It would be taking too great a risk for the king and his heir to travel togeth er In view of the possibilities of anar chistic efforts or a railroad accident. Ladies’ winter weight black Hose, double heel and toe ’ 25c Ladies’ black Hose, white split double sole, toe and heel 25c Ladies' all black real Maco cotton, white split, sole, double heel and toe, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ medium weight black lisle Hose, 4- thread top, 6-thread heel, toe and sole. A splen did wearing Stocking 50c Ladies’ black gauze lisle Hose, double heel, toe and sole, double splicing up back.3 pairs for $1 Ladies’ black medium weight lisle thread Hose, white tipped heel and toe....., .3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ black silk lisle Hose, double heel, sole and toe. These are very “silky.” They wash splendidly and feel and look good 50c Ladies’ medium weight B. & II. lisle Hose, Sea Island cotton sole, toe and heel 50c Ih all the good shades of tan ahd brown, to match ths russst shoes, we have an excellent lists stack ing far 50c. Children s and Ihfants’ Hosiery A tine school Stocking, black, medium weight, tine rib, double heel, toe, sole and knee , .25c Misses’fine one and one rib, real Maco cotton, with shaped calf 3 pairs for $1.00 Infants’ black, white and tnn ribbed Stock ings 25c Boys’ heavy one and one rib school Hose, fast black double heel, toe, sole and knee ... .25c Children’s tan and red Stockings in the good shades 25c, 35c ana 50c Fay Stockings, the kind that button to the un- derbodv or waist, in two weights; sizes from 5 to 9. I A Silk Stocking Special Our regular $ 1.50 silk stocking, of fin?, pure white thr?ad, some with lisle f??t, ethers with silk feet, a stocking of v?ry superior quality— Tomorrow-- $1.19 aged In transit. The suit waa started In 1993. SHERIFF ARRESTED; OPENED JAIL MAIL Chicago, Not. 6.-Fred F. Carter, sheriff of taka county, Indiana, waa ‘rmtcAjOg terday by United State* Marnhal C. Itankln. of IndlananoUa. charged with having opened the inatloFAlexander Po- lttkf, a former prisoner. # Federal official* tier Is re that opening th* ^tteriofs prts- oner come* clearly *lthln the Federal otat ate forbidding tampering with the mall* They nay farther tnaf this is a teat case, and will eatabllKh » l»g»l precedent. DR. BELK ELECTED HEAD OF MINISTERS BORROWED PISTOL, THEN SHOT LENDER Clifton Forge. Va.. Nov. S.—At Orta- kany. C. D. Boyle, a railway agent, was shot and klllsd by John McNeills. Boyle was In the station when McNeills en tered intoxicated, and said that If he had a pistol and a bottle of whisky he would commit suicide. Boyle handed McNeills a pistol. McNeills walked outside the building and shot Boyle through a window. SUIT FOR $1.75 IN HIGHEST COURT Washington, Nov. S.—Justice Brew er In the United States supreme court has just decided a case for damages In volving 31.7.1 and a bunch of bananas In favor .of Seeger* Brothers, Cheater- Held. 8. against the Seaboard Air Line railroad. The banana* were dam- The election of Hr. K. R. Belli, pastor of Bt. Marks church, to the presidency of ,be Evangelical Mlnlatera' Aasoctatlon Monday morning, hat been the ranee of mnch satisfaction among the memliers of hla church tad the hmidrede of other friends of the popolsr minister tn this city. Dr Tie’ll wss elected to sneceed Rev. eoige H. Mnclt, pastor of the Cnmtmjsnd Presbyterian dumb, who resigned, and who will lesve the city st sn early date. Dr Beth's election Is t trlhote to his worth of hit work from bis fellow-miola- ters. MERCHANTS TO AID IN HOLDING COTTON Special to The rteorgUn. Rockmart, Ga.. Nov. 5.—Preaident Barrett. 6t Hi# Farmer*’ Union, *ay* a Arm aland by lb# fartn#r* this time will win the victory. end ha* rcgoa*t*4 every county and pariah In the union licit to meet on .. Jay ! of Folk county recognised the preaent need and *aw the necessity of prompt ac tion, and did not wait until tbe 9th, bat bold a meeting November 1. In tbe after noon they held a public meeting In the park, ana Invited all the buslne** men of tbe town to dlucaaa with them the preaent financial condition, etpecltlly with reference to cotton. The farmer* naked tbe mer chant* to co-operate Wlih them In holding their cotton for better price*, to which they readily agreed to aaaiat In erery way pooal ble. BIG SAW MILL TO START SOON Douglas. Ga.. Nov. 5.—The flve-atory building of Sweet * Tanner Is fast nearing completion and many new oc cupants are moving In and getting ready for business. This la one of the largest and flnest building* li south Georgia, and will coet, when'com pleted, about 360,000. The large quarter nilllion-doltar saw mill, built by the Ashley-Prlce Lum ber Company here, is now In operation and will turn out from 80,000 to 76.000 feet of lumber dally. Without buying more timber, they have a cut that will last about twelve years. . The agricultural buildings of the Eleventh congressional district are fast being llnlshed. They are built on the same plans of the other district build ings. with a cement brick face, which add* much to the architectural beaut] of the building*. About 3100.000 Is be. Ir.g spent or. these buildings and ground*. Thl* school will be the pride of the Eleventh district, which em brace* about half of south Georgia. The Douglas Enterprise, W. C. Bryan, editor. Is planning the issuance of an industrial edition early In the new year. Only On* "BROMO QUININE." that U Laxative B r °mo Quinine Carte a CoHin One Day, Crlplrt 2 Day* <§ Wdr on ovary 25c setting forth the advantage* of Coffee county and the -great future of this Isrge and resourceful south Georgl* county. TOO MUCH BOOZE COgT HIM DEAR When W, II. Henley imbibed some nj€ liquor Monday afternoon, be went oh rampage In n pool room In North IJroad street, and. with a eue and billiard ball*, attempted 1o clean out tbe place, according to wltne**c*. He waa baled I>efore Recorder Broyle* Tuemlav morning ami entered a plea of gull ty. when asked by the court why h» suddenly became *o wild, tbe young man re plied: "Just a case of too much whisky, your honor.*' Wltneaae* stated that It became neccu- **ry to throw Henley down and alt on him before be coold be autolned. Judge Brnyle* then imposed a tine of $15.75, or thirty day*. MILITIA IN READINESS. TO PROTECT SHOAF AND WIFE. Raleigh. N. C.. Nov. 6.—Acting under order* of the governor, the Lexington (N. ,C.) military company rested on their arms In the armory all last night to prevent the-threatened violence to 8hoaf and hi* wife. Shoaf and hi* wife spent most of the night In the wood*, being Bidden by tbe sheriff end his dep uties. The little girl whom Shoaf and his wife whipped I* reported to be some better. j Bishop Conducts Services. j Columbus, G*., Nov. r..—Rev. S. AI-1 ston Wragg. the newly chosen rector or j Trinity Episcopal church, was Instltut-1 ed Into the rectorship of that church by: Bishop'Nelson with Imposing ceremony* ■Sunday. if You Are Going fo Paint Consult us before placing your orders. We attend per sonally all jobs. Will cheer fully furnish estimates. We guarantee all work done by us. ATLANTA PAINTING COMPANY, 613 Temple Court Building. Both Phones; Bell M. 5116; Atlanta 1264. aadWHItKCV HABfTB cured at boat witfe out pain. look tfjt* titulara Mat FBluL B. M* WOOLLEY. M7K EARLY GILLESPIE Formerly Sec.-Trets. Carter Jl Oillciiiie Co. Gas Fixtures, Electrical Supplies. TEETH EXT*ACTED positively wit boat puio. 60c ea< treth SA Money not buy belt lUlLADILf