Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 MORRIS' SL*YEfI TO HING JUNE 7 In Nine Hours Ben Green Is Convicted of Killing White Woman’s Protector. Ren Green. the n-gro slayer ' Aaron - Morris, will go to his .bath on tne gas lowa in the Tower on Jun- 7. Foi lowing- a verdict >f fir t degree murder in the criminal dlvi ion of superior court. Judge L. S P. n today gavt Green his death sentence. ? * The jury, which pronounced Greer, guilty without a recommendation so. Clemency, deliberated but a ; ■ tints The trial consummated but • iglit ■■.; and the Jury wa,- closeted a little more tjian an hour. Mrs. Cohen Main Witness. -T Green was convicted largely on t o testimony of Mrs Cohen the wo: on to whose aid Morris ru.-hed when the i.- - gm gave him the knife v - ind • caused hie. death. Loh T" < -i; a he <ro introduced by the state te-tifieo that Green had told him twho.'- story. ... The defense submitted et i< , n e to show that Green, who is km - n << the police as "Cocaine Ben." '■■. in th<- house of a negro woman at ;i:<- tijn the killing occurred. Two witn>- . ■- tempted to establish this alibi for th condemned negro, but faib'd. - Aaron Morrjs was stabbed hath j by a negro at the corner >f >’irtiam and Gilmer streets on the night of March 21. The negro had Accosted Mo Cohen, a neighbor woman, a- d Morri had responded to her screams. '■ Green was aiTesied shm" after tl-< killing and held on the story that Lon Teaeely told the police. . Morris left a wife and two children entirely dependin’ a benefit fund was raised thri’G: newspa.pt i sub scriptions. f 600 APTANTA negroes TO A. M. E. MEETING .’ f Fully 600 negroes will leave ttlanta today on a special train for Kansas City, where they go to attend the an nual conference of the African Meth odist Episcopal church. The train will jfeaeh Nashville tomorrow morning Leaving Nashville tomorrow afternoon the delegation will arrive in Kansas City on Sunday. • The 600 are not going as represent.i tives from Atlanta alone, but from Georgia. Florida. North tut.. South ' ■ qiina. They have been coming into At i lanta, their meeting point, for several ; jtiys to catch thia .-pecial train. •■'wbnU. m ~ ' —•■—«w -«~ iW—»»' >i i ’■»■»,»■ —• "w »-—— i hi, , —r^**w^--r‘CTOT^— < wr " ■> u ' - - •_ -.«■>. »«rrr»7 ■.. -«. —™— SELLING 1 1 ONE THOUSAND AND ONE TOWN LOTS GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI I John R. Scott, Owner, Authorizes the Sale of 1,001 Town Lots in Gulfport WORTH FROM $25.00 TO $2,500 At Twenty-Five Dollars Each I ONE BEACH LOT. V, OT TH _._ 52.500.00 nu. m ■(■ok mrwb ■ra s n >5 A’E. st' 1 I TEN LOTS IN BUENA MSTA. WORTH EACH 250.00 ft W M ' 1- ' A T ffiftF I S^KESX^SKU?^ 0 "™-::: SS Kh s Hs' s ft : U -h ft s 1/ft l-fIHH I I 340 LOTS IN HYDE PARK, WORTH EACH. 25.00 UUI IIILI FILL UU fl I ||ILU LFT Uli I I PHONE MAIN 1869 FOR PARTICULARS 814 GRANT BUILDING | Rlrau. - ' iiimrjr. -.-a-.-.-.ruVn 'LI—~'JJ, ■ .." :«■» OU* l .! - : 7 " " -'— ~ ~ ----- -' -- • - - . fiK’ I ARMY ORDERS ! V. ASHINGTON. Mav -The follow ing orders have been issued: A-my Orders. Fir.-- Lieutenant W D. Ilrfsbf.rt. med. : • rv* -irp::. to Fort Jayne, New York. Firr’ Lieutenant J M. ''ummlns. •■ • ■ ‘ tailed to Clem-j LgriCUltural College, South t’aro-- Flr.-t Lieutenant S. Ramsay, . - n . r ,-_ > t ordnance (i» r j rt Ftret Lieutenant A D. Sudd. Twen ty-fifth Infantry, to Rock Island arsenal. Illinois. S-.-.r.d Lieutenant B. A Lewis. First fi.-m artillery, to Rock Island arsena). nr.nd Li- io riant D. K Shurtleff. Sev. .--h r ivalry. Springfield armory, M - saenusetts S . ■- ; I.i- nt-• F. H Mlles. Jr.., .'..■st artillery corps, to Benya arsenal, S. . nd Lieutenant L B Curtis, coast io tv ... ps to Watervliet arsenal. Wat- rvjlet. N. Y. Sew,-.,nd Lieutenant F. C Wallace. T ii.■:-. art ill'ry, tn Picatinny nrson .. Dover N.J. nd i. ■ itenan; C. E Partridge. T«<rtv--ix: infantry, to Watertown S. -i : Li-nt-nant - C M. Steez, coast artillery corps: H. T. Pillais, coast ■ • • y and T. H Bane. Fif- ty- avail-: to Sandy Hook proving gu-unds. Nev Jer«ev. . ■ ■ 1. ■ nr. -:J. H W H<. singer. J . frov Tw eniy-seventh to Thirteenth infant rt F ' I ■ u-.r.mt '• F Waugh, from T rt■■ -f )i Twenty - seventh cavalry. < : ' r. G. V Henry. • -avalry. unas- j si;r-d. : ■ Thirteenth < avalry. F ■ ■ !.!»u>enant H I. Lawrence Niv'!, ofurury. to Oklahoma t'ity. re ,;cw:rig ’ Lieutenant E M. Offley. Fir-: • aval y, wh • ai l join his regl- ' v.jcaJn M t'unningham, relieved fr-.-i act.. ■ ii rr-'riiirnp --ervlce at Salt 1... ('tab. reiie.ving First Lieu- - M I’. Rog,-.-. Jr. coast artil lery corps. Bowels are Basis of Child Health The careful mother, who watches 1 closely the physical peculiarities of her) children, will soon discover that the! most important thing In connection i with a child's constant good health is , to keep the bowels regularly open.. Sluggish bowels will be followed by) "s:- of papetite, restlessness during, Bleep. Irritability and a dozen and one, similar evidences of physical disorder. - At the first sign of such disorder give! the child a teaspoonful of Dr. Cald-j well's Syrup Pepsin at night on retir ing and repeat the dose the following I night if necessary more than that will scarcely be needed. You will find that the child will recover Its accustomed good spirits at once and will cat and sleep normally This remedy is a vast Improvement over 1 's. cathartics, laxative waters And similar things, which are alto- THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1912 MI'S P. D. LEADING SORTH Receipts of Local Office for Month of April Amount to $111,686.31. Atlanta s ’pcstnfficv receipts forth» month of Apr!! were the heaviest jn the history of the South, being 1111.686 31. re < e|ve< by the McKee administration During the. month of April, 1911. the receipts at the Atlanta postofflce w»-e 193.13146. just 118.354.65 less than fori the same month this year. April, 1910. showed Atlanta's postofflee receipts to[ be 386.Mt5 13. or 325.181.18 less than the! corresponding month of the current! tear. April 19. 1911, exceeded April, 191'-. by 36.626.23. Seven years ago. 1905. the receipts for April were $52,635.81, or just a little more »’nan one-half of what the receipts were for the corresponding month of 1912. During April of this year there were ■4.f>3%,cw>n cancellations at the Atlanta ' postoffice, while for the -ame month of the previous year the cancellatlng ma- | chine accommodated 3.782.400 pieces, showing an Increase for the current year of 555,600 pieces HOUSE LIFEBOAT BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED WASHINGTON. May 3—The house committee on merchant marine and fish eries has favorably reported a bill re quiring all passenger vessels to keep wireless operators on duty 24 hours per day and lifeboat equipment sufficient to carry all passengers and crew. 1 get her too powerful for a child. The ' homes of Mrs. Vallie L’tley. Keyser. N. IC. and Mrs. E L. Hair, Dalton, Ga., are always supplied with Dr. (’aidwell’s ; Syrup Pepsin, and with them, as with I thousands of others, there is no sub stitute for this grand laxative. It is ) really more than a laxative, for it con j tains superior tonic properties which help to tone and strengthen the stom ach. liver and bowels 90 that after a I brief use of it all laxatives can be dls- I pensed with and nature will do its own | work Any on- wishing to make a trial of II this remedy before buying It In the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle (family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply address ing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washlng- 1 ton St., Monticello, 111. Your name and | address on a postal card will do. B z 1 i |bij| KM I y 5 * I of Shifting / ffl /- Taste This World Famous W X / / r " l> '" t11 * 11,11111 MKaEUBB&fIHMai •B9BSOStS!3BSKBSaBSB3SS!!* ■’■■■»■.*■» Jl. J VC§g§|9j ii Drink S H Il Then J™ won’* have to read our ads. to ® drink. Put about one A influenceyou further. 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