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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911.
1
SIAM OF JOHNSON
IJ
State’s Witness Absent and the
Defense Refused to Permit
Delay in Hearing.
P. W. Zuber ru released without bond
Monday afternoon, whan the caaa axtlnst
Mm ror killing Mayor W. H. Johnson,
of Oakhurat. Waa dismissed by Justice*
Bhelrerton, Camp and Whlta, of Decs-
* U Tba state made a motion for a con
tlouaacs of tha commitment trial, on ,th«
(rounds that an Important witness wax
Kept a way on account of Illness. But
Paul Don shoo, attorney for the defense.
Insisted that Ufe trial proceed, as eye
witnesses to the fight were present to
testify. The Justices agreed that the
trial should proceed and when the state
SlS*^*. 10 dJSLSS. * nr wV ~~ “
However, a nr* warrant may bn aworn
ant against Zuber whan tha atata la ready
to proceed with Ita caaa.
Several weak* afo Mayor Johnson waa
killed by Zuber In front of Johnaon a
home In Oakhurat * quarrel started
ovsf Borne trivial matter. Zuber i
(TUZNOTUgN THB NgRVM
Hertford's Acid Phosphate
onful la a glace of cold water
ra'wholcsomo, refreshing bareraga.
UNIVERSITY OF
GEORGIA. NEWS
■y QUS C. EDWARDS.
“ By bUS C. EDWARDS.
Athens, Gc„ Oet. 17c—Tha rrglitra-
tlon at the University of Georgia hag
now reached tot.
Professor J. B. Stewart left last night
on a tour of Inspection of tha high
schools of the atata This weak ho will
Impact tha school. In tha town, along
the W. A A. road. Including Carterg-
vtllc, Calhoun and other points
F. M. Motto, of South Carolina, who.
it wa. reported In Sunday's paper, sui.
talned n serious Injury In a scrimmage
Saturday. 1. out again. HI. Injury wag
not as .erloua aa at first thought.
Tha board of directors of the Univer
sity Athletic association held a meetlni
In tha chancellor's office at I o’clocl
last night.
Tha grandstand at Sanford field has
now been completed. It seats 1,(00 per
sons. The stand Is of the latest plan of
'Construction. Tha bleachers seat (00
persons.
The Junior Cabinet ctub met at the
residence of Professor Park last night
at t o'clock. The program consisted of
a discussion of the TurkJsh-Italtsn war
and tha Mohammedan religion.
Roots
Barks Herbs
That have great medicinal power, are
raised to their highest efficiency, for
purifying and enriching the blood, as
they are combined in Hood’a Sarsa
parilla.
40.IH testimonials received by actual
count In two years. Be sure to take
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
TAFT TAKES AUTO TRIP
TO LONGBEACH, CAL
He Is Accompanied From Los
Angeles by Large Delegation
of Californians.
Lo. Ang.l.., Cal., Oet. 17c—Accom
panied by a reception committee from
Long Bench, bunded by Mayor a. H.
Windham, President Taft left the home
of hi. sister, Mrs. Edward*,, at 1:30
o'clock this morning, and escorted hy
several automobiles filled with mem
bers of the Chamber of Commerce of
the beach city, proceeded to Long
Beach over the new Los Angeles-Long
Beach boulevard. The president waa
groete by the faculty and students of
the University of Southern California
at Unlverslty-ave. and Thlrty-fifth-st
Halts were else made by the 'party en
route to Long Besch at Watts and
Compton, but no speeches were made at
these places.
SUGAR TRUST OFFICIALS
WHO ARE TO FACE COURT
Around Fulton Courts
litre, i
th. su
->nal dam-
Now York
_ dlspoeol
Foster woe on
employee _
sendee July 13, mi, a wire cable about
a tree mapped, struck him, brok
right arm in two places and oth.
permanently hurt and Injured him,
The
til, charged with
’. Ferguson, of Means.
Ue. ca January 34 last. Is set for Wed-
jsdoy In Judge Jfcan's eourt. D, M.
Coker, companion thus In tha hold-
was aent up for a term upon a reo—
trial. Mr. Ferguson had Men playing
pool that night In nilea place. Ifutes-
ttmony tree tl>at Coker .and Hecuttt fot-
lowed.and struck him with a gun, reltav-
t filed In the
.00* damages
,— ay and Electric
- .8he. clalme that on tha ntght
amber T, toil, she attempted to
l riser ear at Broad and Morlatte-
ota.. but that the conductor pushed her
off .the platform, maliciously ejecting her
JBSwaJftSfci&»r ~ r -
?nr the custody ol^th?’Ura’chOdren,
2*JV7 Up* fi* Ws week la as follows:
.First Pans*—R. J.Roblnson, Jr., W. O.
Jjavy, E. P. Wood, H. A. (Irimth, J. W.
,,.. ...
r
1*N,
Gay,
R Car-
Letter,
t t Maay a maa la willing t
THE HERPICIDE GIRL
Advises Gentlemen.
At Mrs. Blank's reception 1 met a
gentle man who fulfilled my Ideal of a
• man In all but on# particular. He had
• good head, fink physique, perfect
.(manner*, wa* a moat Interesting per
sonality and bore himself with the dls-
. ttnguiehed air of a gentleman. Ills
linen was Immaculate and hi* clothe*
faultless as to cut and material. But
nil th# pleasant first Impression waa
rained when 1 discovered the collar
and shoulders of his dresacoat covered
with loose hair and flakes of dandruff.
To me this wa* an Indication of per
sonal carelessness, not to say unrleanlt-
. ness. I wanted to tell him to get a
, bottla. of Newbro's Herplclde. This re-
' markable remsilv would. In a short tlm%
removs every' trace of dandruff from
hla head, stop his hair from falling and
prevent him from becoming bold I
don't like baldheaded men; they look
old whether they are or not.
IMndruff Is caused by a germ and
Newbro's Herplclde kills that germ.
Th* Itching, which la so frlghtfol with
dandruff, stop* almost Instantly.
Herplcld* 4s • the Original Remedy
that destroys dandruff. There Is noth
ing In the world just Ilk* It. nothing
that la "Just as gpod."
On* Dollar Site Bottles arc guaran
teed by *11 druggists to give satlstac-
. Applications obffelned at the good
barber shops.
fiend 10c In pottage for a cample but.
Its nod booklet to The Herplclde Co,
Dept. IL. Detroit, Mlcb.
Jacobs' Pharmacy, Special Agent a
PLANS FOR CORN SHOW
WILL BE THRASHED OUT
H. O. Hastings, J. K. Orr. John a
Murphy, H. B. Stockbrldge and W. H.
Leahy, composing the executive com
mlttee of the Southern Corn show to
be held In Atlanta the latter part of
November, will meet In the offices v of
the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock to discuss ths
various details of th* show.
The prise list of the show, which Is
the largest ever offered In the South,
will be given consideration. Prises
will be given. It la understood, for
evsry classification of corn from the
finest single oar to the greatest num
ber of bushels per acre. The prises
range from 13(0 to tl. A distinct fea
ture of the show will be the exhibits
of the boys' corn clubs throughout the
state.
*Every Little
Olive Tablet Has
a Movement
All Its Own ”
Your doctor will tell you ninety per
cent of all slck'ntU' comes from Inac
tive bowels and liver. Dr, Edwards, a
well-known physician In Portsmouth,
Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound
mixed with olive oil. to act on the liver
and bowels, whlah he gave to his pa
tient* for years.
Olive Tablets, th# substltUt* for cal
omel, art gentle tn their action, yet
slwfiye effective. They bring about that
exuberance of spirit, that natural
buoyancy which should be enjoyed by
everyone, hy toning up the liver and
clearing the system of harmful Impuri
ties. .
All druggists tell these olive oil col
ored tablets at l«e and 2(c per box.
The Olive Tablet' Co, ^Portsmouth,
.Ohio, or Columbus, Ohio/ Dr. F. M.
Edwards, Pres.
HOW TO TREAT
OLD SORES
The proper way—the only success
ful tray—to treat an old sore is to
destroy its source. Not by dangerous
surgical operations or irritating
drawing ” plasters, but by Nature’s
true method of purifying the blood
and filling the circulation with rich,
nonrishing properties; then the
cure will be nattfral and lasting. We
can easily understand how impurities
in the blood will infect 6ome weak
point on our bodies, and by contin
ually discharging impurities into it
’keep the place open and Inflamed
until a. chronic ulcer Is formed.
Nothing then is so sure to produce a
cure of these old aores as S. S. S.
This medicine is Nature’s perfect
blood remedy, composed of the most
healing and at the same time the
most penetrating and bloodlpurifying
properties. It removes every particle
of impurity or morbid matter from the
circulation, and assists nature in the
increasing of healthful, nutritions
corpuscles in the blood. S. S. S.
'makes pure blood and pure blood la
Nature’s unfailing cure for old sores.
We want every sufferer with an old
sore to commence the use of S. S. S.,
because we know it is the remedy
they most need. Book on Sores and
Ulcers and medical advice free to all
6. S. 8. is sold at drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ca
FIRE IN CHATTANOOGA
Iron Works, Stock Yards, Pat
tern Shop and Sales Stables
Are Destroyed.
In the upper picture Is John E. Par
sons and below Is Washington B.
Thomas, tha former until recently chief
counsel and a director of the sugar
true!, and ths latte}, who succeeded
Henry O. Havemoyor as'president of
the company. Is now chairman of Its
board. Pdrsone, Thomas, Arthur Don-
nsr, vie* preatdsnt and treasurer; John
Mayer and George H. Frasier, direct
ors, and Adolph Begnl, of .Philadelphia,
will corns up for trial tn the Federal
court In Naw York for violation of the
Sherman law either the latter part of
November or early* In January. This
announcement was mode reoently by
United States District Attorney Henry
A. Wise, who will prosecute the Indict
ed officials.
630,907 BALES OF COTTON
RECEIVED AT SAVANNAH
. " — i
8avannsh, Qa, Oet. 17,—While a to
tal of 62,0*2 bales of cotton- were for
warded to foreign and coastwise ports
on seven large steamships yesterday,
the stock of actual cotton at the.port
showe no very radical decrease, owing
to the continued heaviness of the dally
reoelpts. The stock was. 113,(64 bales,
se compared with 93,(11 bales for ths
some day last season. The total re
oelpts were 22,(17 bales, while a grand
total of (30,(07 I* ahown since the first
of September, os compared with 412,-
043 bales for the same period last year.
Reports from country points show
that the movement le likely to continue
In great volume for some time to come.
But In the event the holding move
ment to ho Inaugurated by the shippers
In the Interior Is actually launched, aa
anticipated by many of the trade, the
local stock may ho cut dwon within
the next two months to a material ex
tent.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oet. 17.—A fire
which broke out here shortly before
midnight last night and waa fanned hy
a strong southwest wind, resulted In a
damage of more than 3(0,000, com
pletely destroying the Eureka Iron
Works, the Foust-Yornell stock yards,
tha Strickland Pattern Works and the
R. E. Walker soles stables.
The heaviest loser woe the Eureka
Iron Work*, which suffered to the ex-
tent of (30,000, partially covered by In
surance. Other losses were the Foust-
Yornell stock yards, 313,000, partly cov-
trad by Insurance; Strickland Pattern
Works, 34,000, practically covered, and
the Walker stables, (1,000, practioally
covered.
Considerable live etock was cremated
In the flames. All the concerns will be
Immediately rebuilt. The exact origin
of the flames la unknown, but It la be
lieved that It occurred from a bolt of
lightning from an electrical storm dur.
Ing the night striking a light wire In
the Foust-Yornell stable building.
PILES CURED IN « TO 14 DAY*.
PAZO OINT.M ENT Is guaranteed to cure
any esse of Itching, Blind, Woedlng or
rudlng Plies In » to 14 days or money
NEW POLITICAL CLUB
ORGANIZED AT WAYCROSS
Wayoross, Go* Oct. 17.—There seems
to be another organisation cropping out
In Waycrosa. Following the announce
ment that a Citizens club had been
formed, giving Indorsement to the can
didacy of Harry D. Reed for mayor, It
la sold that union men mostly met and
decided to band themselves together
under the name of the Progressive
Democratic league ol Waycrosa. The
decision waa first to make It a labor
organization, but this waa chcnged so
that all citizens desiring to fight th*
Citlsens club movement can take a part
In the new league.
Lorimer Investigating Commit
tee to Get at Bottom of Case
Against Funk.
Chicago, Oot. 17.—Belief that wide
spread efforts to Intimidate witnesses
and attempts to besmirch their charac
ters led the committee of United States
senators which Is Investigating the
election of William Lorimer today to
order a special Inquiry Into a suit of
!2(,000 for alienation of the affections
of bis wife, brought by John Henning, a
former hotel employee, against Clarence
8. Funk, general manager of the Inter
national Harvester Company. Funk has
been the most Important witness before
the senate committee. He told them
that Edward Hlnea, the millionaire lum
berman, hod asked the Harvester trust
to contribute (10,000 toward the fund
with which he “put Lorimer over.”
Attorney John H. Marble, chief coun
sel for the senate committee, is In
charge of the Inquiry. At a secret con.
ference of the committee he laid the
facts of the suit before them. Informa
tion concerning a conference of Lorimer
followers on ths night preceding the
filing of the suit reached the sena
tors. Funk Insists the suit Is a "frame-
up" to blacken his character because be
testified against Logmen
GARNER TRIAL DELAYED
'BY IMF WITNESS
Women of Two Families Throng
Court Room to Give and
Hear Testimony.
The Solved Mystery
of the Veiled Lad
For many weeks a lady resident of Woonsocket, R. I., never left th. h
without a thick veil over her face, Because of sn unsightly skin dliLZ"
her forehead. The trouble disappeared aa -soon aa Poslam was appiiM k
as all skin diseases yield to the marvelous healing powers of this perfect r«
There was an air of refined fern!
nlnlty about ths criminal court room
Tuesday that has not been seen there
before for many months. Several
scores of women were present, Inter
ested In the trial of T. F. Garner for
the murder of J. T. Smith. The mother,
slaters, aunts and relatives of Garner
from Atlanta and Gwinnett county were
there with Intent Interest In the battle
for life and liberty of the young man.
Among th* men were hla employers and
associates at the cotton mills and old
friends from Gwinnett county. Hit
wife, the woman for whose sake Gar
ner's counsel asserts he slew Smith,
as not present, being 111 at home.
There were women there, too, who
want to see Garner prosecuted and
punished for killing Smith, the dead
man's relatives left behind and now
robed In black mourning.
Probably (0 witnesses for both de
fense and prosecution were present,
lined up In different parts of the court
room. John W. Moore end J. D, Kilpat
rick appeared aa counsel for the de
fense, Mr. Kilpatrick doing the fencing
for his side. Solicitor General Hugh
M. Dorsey will lead the proeecutlpn.
Garner came up from the Jail and wore
an air of confidence that he would bo
ultted In the end.
he trial was put over to Thursday
morning awaiting the recovery of Mrs.
Walter Fudge, 3X. Oakland-ave., a very
material witness for the defense, who
lives next door to ths Smiths.
Mrs. Fudge's Illness was reported to
tt\e court. Her husband, Walter M,
Fudge, took the stand and confirmed
this. Tha county physician. Dr. Bom
uel Green, was sent by Judge L. S
Roan to th# residence. An hour later
he reported Mrs. Fudge too 111 to come
to court, and that she was threatened
with pneumonia. The case waa contin
ued to Thursday In the hope that Mrs,
Fudge may be able by that tlms to at
ttnd.
Counsel for Garner state that the
cause of the murder wee Smith’s treat'
ment of Mrs. Garner, and that when
Garner accosted Smith about It, the lat
ter pulled his pistol, but that Garner
was the quicker with hla weapon and
•lew him.
They will put Garner on the stand
edy. Worst cases of eczema are cured In two weeks. Itching .tope »|Vk‘F
application. Inflamed skin and red noses clear overnight. Pimples, am.
scalp scale, dandruff, barbers’ and all other forms of Itch are eradicated
astonishing readiness. No poisonous or harmful Ingredients are contain.. 8
Poslam; It Is acknowledged "perfection" by Its thousands of grateful us.ri.saS
distress should not be endured while Poslam Is so easily obtainable. s 0 M M
all druggists for ((.cents. For free sample write to the Emergency I^aborat.
rles.SI west 25th Street, New York City" ‘-‘‘MrUo
Poslam Soap ts medicated with Poslam, and Is delightful for ev.rr M.
purpose, besides being antiseptic and a preventive of disease. At drugpnVj
New York Dental Parlors
28% AND 32% PEACHTREE STREET
BEST EQUIPPED IN DIXIE
all our Gold Fillings $1.00
ME 7 N Jfy E Gold Crowns $3.00
years’ ex. Bridge Work $4.00
Co.eman.Mgr. ™ C£ SOI Of TeOtH $4*00
BEST $8.00 SET OF TEETH $6.00
lng story.
*He*
was bound over for
manslaughter only In 37,000 ball by
Justices Puckett and Johnston at a pre
liminary trial. Ten men from Atlanta
and Gwinnett county, whose wealth
aggregated several hundred thousands
of dollar*, promptly *lgned tha bond.
Later the grand Jury Indicted him for
murder.
Tha prosacutlon Insists that ths kill
ing was a cold-blooded murfler, and
that Garner should pay ths highest
penalty of th* law.
When the ca*e 1* staged for actual
trial, *o great Is the Interest, standing
room will be at a premium.
Atlantans Enter tain Chattanooqans
[With the Motion Pictures j
The New Vaudsttf.
The New Vaudette will present or
Wednesday, In addition to the regulat
bill of beautiful pictures, two of the most
Interesting first run licensed productions
of tha month. Theaa pictures are from
tha atudlos of the Patna and Vltagraph
companies, and are very Interesting. The
flrst picture to be shown la the Paths,
and Is entitled "The Ranch Girl's Terri
ble Mistake.” It Is a true Western dra
ma and war surely please you.
The second picture Is from the Vlta
graph company, and Is a tine comedy en
titled '"Selecting His Heiress." Don't
raise It.
Of all tbs singers that bar* ever ap
peared at The New Vaudette, none of
them have won such Instant popularity
as Miss Leota Glimpse, the double voiced
vocalist, wbo began an extended engage
ment at this theater on Monday. Her
performance ts truly wonderful and her
notes as clear and pure as the tones of a
•liver bell. Her complete change from
a beautiful lyrio soprano to a wonderfully
olear baritone Is one of the most marvel-
oue feats that has ever been successfully
attempted hy any finger that boa ever
appeared In Atlanta.
Shellene
REASONS WHY I
1. No person who hag enrage
it has ever complained.
2. It is more lasting than othe
high-grade, roofing*.
3. It will not eatch on fin
from falling sparks or ember*
it is practically fire-proof.
4. It needs no painting, and!
easy to put on—quite a savicj
isn’t itt l
5. It has an attractive apptn
once.
6. It takes a lower rate of is
durance than any other roofing
A postal card or phone mesugi
will bring a representative.
Sole Distributors
C. Pa Murphy's Son
t to 12 Wall St. Phone M. 632
sented this week at the Bonita will please
the most fastidious, and the pictures
which surround It are In the close usual
ly colled "fine.” The headline feature of
the vaudeville offering I* Carlo* and
Carlo*. In a novelty act of brush and
sponge pictures. Interrupted with French
and Ruselan dancing, Thle team I* en
tertaining from curtaliuto curtain, and
will makt many frlendl during Ita en
gagement. Dan Kelly, monologltat and
whistler, also gives ten minutes of fun
and pleasure, and Miss Geraldine Aeh-
croft, contralto, pleased her audience*
Monday. On Thuraday, Hodges Broth
ers will he added to the program, pre
senting a swell singing act, which the ad
vance notices pronounce splendid.
The National.
The. NptJonal_ Is presenting Tuesday
two fine first-run pictures which
" >peot strongly to evsry loy - — '
tss motion picture drama.
subject Is entitled "Thou Salt
It la a very entertaining picture and
points a good moral.
— e second picture ts entitled "The
ier Law," and portrays In a remark-
lithe
lily ,i
clever and
.way. • near-love
■tnry of a minister and a girl who loved
another. The picture unfolds a beautiful
and touching story of mother love* and
holds the attention of the audience In i
vlte-llke trip. The balance of the pro
gram Is also very Interesting and will
well repay one for their visit.
“ pfcf ‘ ‘
The American.
The bill at the American on Monday
>pened up one of the best week’s bills
.fiat has been seen In Atlsnta In many
weeks. The vaudeville end of the show
consists of Dwight H. and Frederic a.
Goodwin tn a An* novelty sketch entitled
Ing and dancing act. made a great hit* and
answered several eneoree.
Of course. Frank Wynne made good
with his Illustrated songs,- and the
ctures were greatly enjoyed. Now. take
..its tip for as “ *
price. See thh
Ask any spinster why the never mar
ried and she will frankly admit that It
wasn’t because she never had an oppor
tunity—Chicago Sews.
Heyburn Committee Declare
the Stephenson Charges Will
Fall if Not Sustained.
Milwaukee, Oet. 17.—Having (•*
warned by Senator Heyburn tM
"somebody must sustain these chat**
or they will fall," the men who *
sponsible for the charges which brouft
about the Investigation by a commlW
of United States senators of th* sW 1
tlon of Isaac Stephenson to the «en»>
today began scurrying for cover,
less something more tangible In the at
of evidence of corruption and bribery
produced within th* nsxt week tlw#
vestlgatlon Is expected to be abancoot
by th* Heyburn committee.
„ A Lucky Strike.
F v?r vvJsrJs&Htt.. r r m
lean bought a few weeks ago th* foa/JJ*
tlon of an old house tn Putu, n**r **2
stltuclon. From this Insignificant w
there results an Important discovery*
ffi fnqubred° l aB , ’to 0 whence the rig
srs
In the slope a vein of gold-b*a<
which
from . ,
course of a weel _
j*,
a capital of 1100.000, to open up,
and determine Ita true velue
logical formation le said to be a ' <■"
quarts.
of friends extracted W&8- worth of
A company has bow been formed. nl
rr £ uoo.r— — *"• 1
Photos by Mathewaon.
In th# upper pictwra it shown th# .cent at th* Piedmont Driving club on Monday afternoon when th# Atlsnta Chamber of Commerce entertained at
luncheon ths mors than 100 visiters from tho Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, who stopped here a few hours sn rout* to Mtcon to visit th* stats fair.
Bslow it a group picture ef th* visiters and Atlanta reception committee at ths Terminal station.
There le Only One
“Bromo Quinine"
That re
Laxative Bromo Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO OVRE A OOUt M ORE OAT.
Always remember the full some. Cook
tor thlx signature on every box. 25c.