Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 06, 1907, Image 9

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HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW a. A'EDXESDAY. NOVEMIIKI: Dr. Albei t l'ushmop Dny was a ycuti* Ronton physician who killed himself a foiv days after his clan destine marriage to Mira Estelle Mauil I’nllahan. a professional nurse. It Is said he was driven to self-destruction through u re morse of having led a dual life, he having married another woman live years ago. who Is still living and has a child. His wife's por tion also appears herewith. ‘‘The Daylight Corner” 6*s There is a 'certain class of men who are not interested in being well-dressed, but YOU are not in that class. make a Today we special display of over coats. Come in and try coats, one on. $12.50 to $40. Eiseman 1 MIMall St. TO BE BEGUN SOON Plans For Baptist Audito rium Are Now Com pleted. The plans -of the new* Bnntist taber nacle will be shown to a large number of the subscribers to the enterprise at a banquet to be given Thursday night in the Tabernacle lecture room. Work of tearing down the old build ings now- on the Luckle street alto will begin either Friday or Saturday and It Is expected that the first of the new buildings, the working girls' dormitory, will be ready for occupancy by the first of the year. Architect R. II. Hunt, of Chattanno- gtt. will arrive Thursday night, bringing with him the drawings for the new building, which have Just been com pleted. The meeting will be in the nature of a good-follow-ship gathering, byt the fit tufe action of the association will prob- ably be determined. The following program has been arranged: Prayer, by Rev. John D. dorian. D. D. Our New Plans—Ur. Joseph Brough ton. chairman construction committee, and K. H. Hunt, architect. Our Subscribers—Colonel H. A. Eth eridge, treasurer. Our Infirmary nnd tlic New Plane— A. K. Hawkes. Our AVorklng Girls' Dormitory and the New Plans—\A\*8. William. Our node t'onference and the New Plans—John J. Eagan. Our New Enterprise and the City— F. L. Seely, editor Georgian. The Church and the Whole Scheme- Rev. Lcn O. Broughton. Georgia Poultry Associa tion Plans Show in Atlanta. fin November 26 one of the most ex tensive poultry and dog kIiowh ever seen In the South will be opened In At- lunta. The ehow will be held from No vember 26 to November 30 and entries will be on exhibition not only from At lanta and all part* of the etnte, but frrtm many adjoining *tate*. The show will be held In Hafttlng*’ warehouse, at 16 West Mitchell Mtroet. and 5ome of the fineot specimens of poultry nn»J dogs u*JU bo placed on ex hibition. The list of premiums Is now In the lmnda r.f the printer nnd will bf ready for publication within tho next few days. It Ik stated that tho pre miums are l i torn I and that a number •if special ra ises will be offered. • The show v.iH be th# first of tho kind that has been heW In the ntate win be held under the Auspices of »>«rffln Poultry Afsoclntlon, which has recently been organised and which Montgomery Ladies Organ ize and Active Work is Commenced. special to The Ucorgir.u. Montgomery, Ala.. Nov. 6.—The wom en of the city have organised to take an active interest In the prohibition ampaign In this city, nnd Mr*r Nannie Curtis, of Texas, is here to inaho speeches the rest of the week. There ouslderable enthusiasm amdng the prohibitionists. Tonight nt the Dexter Avenue Meth- odfst church Mrs. Curtis will deliver an address. Tomorrow night Mrs. Cur- will speak at the West Knd Metho dist church. The campaign headquarter* Is busy and literature Is being secured io be distributed. After the speaking this week there will be a systematic cam paign carried out until Judge Gaston announces the date of election and then speaker* will be secured from all over WILL WED ONLY FOR LOVE MISS LENA SELZER. poultry and dog fanciers In Atlanta nnd the ?tttto. The association has Just filed nppjl- cutlon In the superior court for u char ter and will make the show an annual country to make addresses. BEADY TO BECEIVE REWARDS OFFERED The incorporators ore Will V. Zim mer. 11. (i. Hustings, A. P. Wooiey, W. Ft. Allard. Alf Periling and others. Tho amount of capital stock Is placed at 51-0OO. The arrangements for the coming .<‘1 »w arc in charge of George Wade, secretary »*f the association, nnd Alf Bortlinj. who will be superintendent. CHIMNEY3 DAMAGED BY HEAVY BLASTING. I'haltanoogu, 'iVr.il., Nov. 6.—Jinny Md.niH of St. Elmo claim the con- ;nunu.« blasting Inst nnmmer for the Southern rallway'n tunnel through Lookout Mminiuln ruined their brick enlmney* nnd the fluen were either »tot,perl up or hod dangerous holes In them. When Atlanta and Fulton county were being stirred over a year ago by crimee of negro assailants, many eltl- xens find business firms nubsriibed to a reward to be paid to those who ef fected the rapt-.tie of the negro. The mystery surrounding these crimes was solved when Will Johnson confessed Just before he was hanged. The men who made tho arrest were Of. liners Huntyn arid Davis of the county pollen force. Officer Huntyn lilt nine* resigned and Is now In other employ ment. He mado no attempt to get the rewards offered while he was an ofll- ear. but notv be Is In a position to re ceive them. Those who subscribed und who desire to reward him with the amounts they agreed to give at the time, may do so by addressing I’. W. Bunlyn, 400 Tem ple Court building. Mic* Ler.a Selrtr is the young Philadelphia girl who eloped from her home to New York with Mark A. Gallagher, but v.as prevented from marrying him by being arerat.d. She declares that her mother tvanie to force her to marry oonr.e one else, but aho will not do ao, but will follow the dictation bf her heart as aeon as oho it released. GEN. ANDERSON TO BE BANQUETED SAY ITS OFFICERS Lieutenant Colonel V. If. Shearer of the Fifth Georgia Regiment will he toastmaster nt the banquet Friday night which the officers of the mlllthi organisation nre giving to General t'llf. iRut Reports Will Eo Inves- ford L. Anderson, who has rerenllyt been promoted from the command of the regiment lo head of the state troops. There will l>e about thirty-live offi cers present at the banquet, v.-hlch is to be held nt tho Etowah cafe. No set speeches have been arranged, but va- lous officers will be called upon for short talks. tigated at Meeting Next Tuesday. Overcoatish Weather —we're ready with a great stock into Time you were getting that new overcoat, don’t you think? Come and let us show you what fine ones we are selling at moderate prices. Just now we’re calling espe cial attention to the $22.50 andl^SSi $25.00 lines of Rogers, Peet & Co and Hart, Schaffner & Marx coats—very excellent values. And the smart suits at same prices will interest you. Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street '•Tin* Grady Hospital row, a* It 1 termed, I* nothin# more than a case of too much talk and unr.ec**B*ury ngita tlon. In reality there Is no Herlous trouble In the Institution. I ain per- j footly willing for every department to • be thoroughly Investigated." i Thin statement wim rondo Wedue*- :duy morning by Chairman Joseph i Hlmdi, of the hospital board of frux- j tee*, concerning the proposed Investi gation by the madlcul Lnnrd Into the report* of friction anion# tho nurses and official*. RtiperintcnUrm .Vendor r.ho ithHert* that he know* of »v» trouble In the hos pital and nay* there is no more friction than might be found Ir any big body of people. •*l know of no two people In the whole of the hospital who are not on apeaking tOtltlB,” said the superintend ent. "And as a- matter of fact, ,-ujrc Is no number of people tn the atatc of Georgia, as bigr as here, that !jet* along together a* utnlnhl v and conger billy.” The report* of friction, the official* state, has grown out of the lotter of complaint written to the board of trus- ! tees by Miss Garrle Dan«ler, one of the j pupil nurse*, to tho effect that Miss Mamlr Ashford, one rf rlie head J nurses. \vo* overbearing in Iter conduct. jThls action. It I* said, ha* mused some of the people In the hcsidtaj fo *ytn• < pathizc with Mis* Dini-ler and other* j with the bond rursc*. i chairman Hlr*eh ilobnrs that the ; talk that lm* grown out of this matter i ha* had no tffect ch th# discipline of the hoapltal, and that the uffatn of the i Institution are being conducted smooth- meeting of the i.icdienl b; ard failed to materialise Tuesday night, but the hospital matter will ho taken up bv the hoard next Tuesday night. At thl* time. It Is expected, pi utlcMlty all of the attacho* of the hospital will he called on to fell whether they know of any friction or trouble of any kind In the hospital. . TK? Business of This Bank is conducted in accordance with sound, conservative tanking principles. Its facilities are at - ths disposal of individuals, firms and corporations who desire the services of a mod?rn ahd thoroughly equipped hank. Every feature of hanking business is transacted in accordance with ths most approved methods. Capital Stock . $ 600,000.00 urptus Ssources 600,000.00 6,750^00.00 JAMES OFFICERS. W. ENGLISH President DIRECTORS. JOHN K. OTTLEY.... Vice-President CHARLES I. RYAN Cashier WM. T. P2RKER30N .. .Assistant Cashier JAS. M. THOMAS Assistant Cashier J. D. Turner Albert Steiner II. 0. Stockde’l Joseph Hircch J. R. Hopkins E. C. Peters J. W. English, Jr. John J. Woodside James W. English •T. D. Robinson J. R. Gray John K. Ottley Ban B. Harris Ohas. A. Wickersham Charles I. Ryan James M. Thomas Geo. W. Parrott REMORSE CAUSED SUICIDE FLOUR MILLS OPEN ATLANTA OFFICES WITH THE CHURCHES News and Notes of Atlanta’s Re ligious Life. "Shall \\> Know Koch Other In Heav en?" was the loplr of an interesting and Instructive sermon by Dr. Allen Wilson | at the First Christian church Tuesday 1 night, lively sent In both auditoriums ) was filled b.v people who listened with ; rapt attention ns the preacher unfolded IF mtsuiwiu tho leaching of the Scripture* upon.thhtvv question In which everyone seemed to ' ,j | have a personal Interest. The preacher argued that In order to have personal . recognition, whether on earth or In 1 heaven., there must br Identity anil memory. Many imssages of Scripture were cited to dhow that Identity Is not ' destroyed by death. Professor Unit sang very sweetly "We Shall Know Hath Other There.” Wednesday night's subject Is announced as “A Prayer that Jesus Prayed." The number of acces sions to the church during the meetlnc so far Is reported as over 1(0. A reunion of the men members of ths First Baptist church will be held AS'ed- ineadey evening at 7:S« o'clock In the j lecture room of the church- when eup- 1 per will be served- This will be fol lowed by it meeting, at which Judge j Marcus W, Beck and oilier* will make ’brief eddresses. It Is hoped to draw !»;» member, closer together and to Increase the membership of the church, and every member of the First Baptist id to ‘ jfMl I* fnvlttff to be pr«#nl. SPARKS VOTES BONDS FOR WATER SYSTEM gpei-fsl lo The Georgies. Sparks, Ga.. Nov. t.—By a vote of 5* for and 3 against Hrarks voted yes terday to Issue CJ.tiut) thirty-year s' per cent bonds tp provide funds for j r.n electric light plant and a system of i waterworks. Tito hand* are already soul at n goad premium *nd work I* to begin at once. Dirt ha« been broken lor a 115,000 brick hotel, and there are five or six handsome residences under construc- TRY KILPATRICK THURSDAY MORNING The preliminary trial of W. R. Kil patrick. i lmigcd with murder by thr brother of W. D. Wood, who was shot and killed Saturday night while in Kil patrick's yard, lias been set for Thurs day morning nt 9 o’clock before Justlra Landrum. Kilpatrick .surrendered him self after hearing that a warrant had been awom out. though a coroner's Jury had acquitted him. Gold Jewelry ( The National .Milling Company, of Toledo, and the Liberty .Mills, of Nush- | vltle. have opened u new southeastern headquarters at 52s Candler building. ! under the management ■! Wf&kjpouu A Lane. J.ngan T. Williamson. of Nashville, and R. Lanai, of Gallatin. TVnn., nre two well known men In the flour nnd mill products business, Mr. Williamson having traveled through tht* part of the South for n numb: - of years. The new Icnin !■ offices v.f'f av Hour and mill products (•' lk> Jyl!f trade only. Tiny rettvseti' hlv : I;.- lorrels lo n'ri • WOMAN CHARGED WITH SELLING Grocery Company Chartered. WHI8KY WITHOUT LICENSE. Jape-lnl to Tho Georgian. Montgomery. Ala.. Nov. «.—Tlie Jlu- | ! tua! Grocery Company of Columbia has ! Special to The Georgian- Montgomery. Ala., Nov. U.—Jennie i , Mniter ... t„ hut hv nfommd the secretory «f state of Its " alket was sent to jail by United moorporatlon with a capital slock of atBtea Commissioner John A. Elmore, $I5,000. The Inc. inomlors nre: t Y. In default of a R00 Isuul. having been i Palmar, W. B. McArthur, J. II. Walker arrested ctungeu with setting liquor uiui Vauuer Hnndirson. without license. Mayor Rhett Re-elected. Spcchll to The Lc irghic. Charleston. 8. Nov. (.—The mu- r, I cl pf.l primary here was the quietest hciii In many years. Mayor Rhett was utiopisiseii and In only a few wards were there any aldermanlc contests. Tho vote cost was very light, only be- tween t.son nnd J.daq votes being enst. In View of Sirs. Pollls P. litffitiustoirs I illiMophcr." .from the Kauu collection, (urmle'r. of French art critics snggm ihst rrsnre slionhl hire a law problbltlng mice t An assortniput of such complete and varied beau ty as puts it easily in the* first rank. Brooches of all the new patterns, with coral (ja bot-lions of various atom •fold-bamled or pearl-set. Exquisite designs. Bracelets galore—in all tlie new and most effect ive patterns. ■tirty tbfiu tan of thf rvanttr. Th*• Anu rlmn peril lit nr« U liM umfiig terrify* I In* lo l»!un»|M*an«, who hi*r yet have to vIrIi the luniMMima of America to an/ Maier & Berkele