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LAWYER ACCUSED
OF STEALING HAY
Nearly a Fight in Court When
He Faces Charge—Bound
Over in SIOO.
H J. Bogwell, a lawyer pretty well
kftown in Atlanta, was defendant in
Recorder Broyles' court today barged
with stealing hay from his neighbor's
stable. The complainant was A H.
Goldberg a merchant of 148 Auburn
avenue, and feeling between the iw
men ran so high in court that they
questioned ■ each • other's veracity and
were only prevented from fighting by
the police.
Goldberg told the court that he rent
ed a stable in the rear of 126 Auburn
avenue with Boswell, and that both
kept their horses there, separated by
a partition. He said that he went into
his part of the stable last Friday and
wa* astounded- to see some of ills sup
ply of hay’ moving through the parti
tion into Boswell's stall. He declared
that he caught Boswell taking the hay
■with a fork for the use of hie own
horse.
Boswell denied the statement. H»-
admitted that he was in Goldberg's en l
of the bam that day. but he said he
went there only to gather some eggs
that his hens had laid on Goldberg’s
side
After the police had separated the
angry men, Recorder Broyles bound
Boswell over to the city criminal court
under $l5O bond on the technical charge
of "larceny from a house "
Immediately- after his own case was
disposed of Boswell appearing as law
yer. defended two negroeg charged with
loitering Both negroes were found
guilty and fined
BROWN ISSUES CALL
TO COTTON STATES
CHIEF EXECUTIVES
Governor Brown has Issued a call to
the governors of the cotton grow
ing states for a convention to be held
In Atlanta on July 12. The call, address
ed to the governors, is:
A responsible body of citizens of
Georgia having presented me with
a request that I call a meeting of
governors of the cotton growing
states for the purpose of consoli
dating and either condemning or
approving the plan of the Southern
States Cotton Corporation for mar
keting the cotton grown In the
South, and realizing the extreme
importance the question has for ev
ery one living in the South. I wish
to extend to you an invitation to be
present, or if this Is Impossible, to
be represented by an accredited
agent, at a conference to be held in
Atlanta Ga.. on July 12 next, and
to urge on your attention the far
reaching effects a thorough and Im
partial investigation of this plan
may have on the -prices to'be ob
tained for the approaching crop
of cotton •»
BARGE LINE PROPOSED.
AUGUSTA. GA July 3—City council
has been asked to* take $50,000 stock In
a barge line between here and Savan
nah It la believed that with $50,000
stock taken by the city and $50,000 by
citizens a barge line ran be placed on
the Savannah river.
Buy It now chamberlains Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is al
most certain to be needed before the
summer Is over Buy ft now' and be
prepared for such an emergency. For
sale by all dealers. •••
ONLY ”$19.35 _ WASHINGTON
AND RETURN VIA SEA
BOARD
Tickets sold July 4 and 5. Through
trains, sleepers and coaches. City Tick
et Office, 8$ Peachtree.
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Ask for Kryptoks.
If you require double-vision glasses,
you should weisi- Kryptoks Then you
are certain of having becoming glasses
Perfect for near and far vision. John
L Moore A Sone make them. 42 N
Broad St
ATLANTIC CITY EXCURSION
RATE VIA SEABOARD
$26 S 5 round trip on sale July 6. 7, 8
Get information at 88 Peachtree, phonos
ion.
The TRUST COMPANY
0 GEORGIA receives Sav
ings Deposits from 9 a. m.
to 1 p. m.; Saturdays 9 a,
m. to lp.m. 4 per cent
paid on Deposits.
HOTELS AND RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N J.
GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL.
Virginia at e neat Beach ano Steel Pier.
Open surroundings Capacity 500 11. t and
cold sea water baths I-arg. rooms, south
ern exposure Eleva). r t, street level. spa
clous porches, etc Special week rates:
$2 50 up dally. Booklet Coaches meet
trains. cooper * Leeds
SUFFERED 14 YEARS WITH ITCHING
PILES. TETTERIN-E CURES THE CASE
Mr J T Shuptrine. Savannah, Ga
Bellalie, Mich. Nov 1!>, isos
About sixteen years ago I had a case of
Itching piles 1 tried first ■ tie thing and
then another, until 1 had tried ail the
remedies I had heard of A clerk In the
E> nnoini* al Drug Store ~n Stab-st
Chicago, sold me a box «f Tetterin*' I
did not ua» more than half the box be
fore I was entire!* --'ired and after four
teen veara’ S‘iff»r’rg •••
GRADY G WILSON
CHICHESTER S PILLS
—Ttte IMA Mo XU nt'AVt) A
I n L* Lr •• ** ,o.; v
by DR! GGISTS EVERYWHERE
DARROW PROSECUTION
NEAR END; ONLY MINOR
WITNESSES TO TESTIFY
LOB ANGELES, July 3. That the
presentation of ’he state's evidence In
the Darrow trial, In its most sensation
al features, at least. Is practically com
plete was indicated today by the sum
moning of a number of minor witnesses
by District Attorney Fredericks, whose
testimony was necessary before the
close of the case- These witnesses in
cluded bank employees to prove depos
its of < he<-ks made by Darrow in the
regular course of business of the .Mc-
Namara defense, in contrast with Dar
row s act in taking the- one SIO,OOO
check to San Francisco and having
Olaf Tveitmoe change if into currency
there.
VACATION SCHOOL
FOUNDERS WOULD
INCREASE CLASSES
So great is the attendance of At
lanta children at the vacation Bible
schools now in session that the spon
sors are about to start on a fund hunt
ing expedition with the atm of estab
lishing three addition schools. There
are 532 children in attendance at the
four schools, the Exposition Cotton
mills, Wesley .Memorial church. Eman
uel Baptist church and the colored mis
sion on Richmond street.
Dr. Marion Hull, chairman of the Bi
ble committee of the .Men and Relig
ion Forward .Movement, the organiza
tion that started the schools, announc
ed today the committee will furnish
teachers and all equipment if the peo
ple of Atlanta will raise $250 tn finance
each of the new schools.,
J. R. Buford is acting as superintend
ent of all the schools and is director of
organized play, which is one of the
most popular features of the innova
tion.
fek , • • f
jivA *™fA KE a real vacation this year. Change -ikW
wr y our altitude as well as your longi- ,1 :iw
'ia.'.ft tude. Get up where the air is pure 1J
and clear—where every breath you breathe '
is an investment in vitality. There will *. ■
Is®* be coupons of health to clip for long wKM
Ijajr afterwards. p
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K trip to Colorado is but a few hours
' ” of pleasant traveling if you go via the
Frisco Short Cut to Colorado
Th* Kansas City-Florida Special is equipped for the comfort and convenience of
Colorado vacationists
i ''T 0 Splendid electric lighted Pullman, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and
; j Memphis to Kansas City and Colorado without change. Modern electric
| / lighted chair cars and Fred Harvey dining cars.
A vai-ntion in Colorado is an economy. Railroad fares are very low Hotel
and Boarding House rates are reasonable, bend for beautiful book on Colo-
7 redo and full Information about low fares yx.
A. P. MATTHEWS, District Passenger
6 North Pryor St., Atlanta. Ga.
University school for boys
STONE MOUNTAIN. GA.
I)d nAUWI.ISHALf lilEWirp.
, in xn i iw.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS is a regular school where boys are taught and not just
compelled to attend classes. A school fashioned after the old style system of tutoring where in
dividual Instruction is given each student; where th« finer attributes of a gentleman, not taught
by books, are inculcated; where a sound, healthy body is developed coincident with a broad,
quick mind;
A school where boys are transformed Into mon equipped, mentally and physically tn take up
Life’s duties nr jriven a firm foundation on which to build their education in the higher inatitu- j
tions of learning. This is done by limiting the students to 96; one instructor for e'en’ ten boys. !
More than Twenty per cent, of the student bod? . each year, are brothers of former students.
(■»«»’*» u.r <i b'n; tic'll give you a mon.
Handsome Illustrated catalog and informs’i m furnished, AddrptJ
SANDY BEAVER. Principal. Roi 53 STONE MOUNTAIN. GA
A H>gh Grade /nttitufton For You me Women,
1 Beautifully located rear the Mountains, in the most healthful section of
I ,re ‘ u h-not a death in the College during the forty years of its
x »•' ncr - . v v * r T c.-nvenieme of modern home Only two rirh to
f u room with large study between every two rooms. Every building
X '' * re-e-»*' vce I > •' ete absolutely Are-proof thoroughly modern.
Ww- 1 1 * A «■’.»* in grounds and campus. Faculty choaan from flnear
x ’ n «’'.i T-ruesn I 'nb’ereiue? Full Literary Course lead-
ay cto A p unexcelled advantages In Mumc, Art. Fxnrea.
A_SVv\ ' ?P< •*' ■’ b Phys t! D*vp|opmert. Catalog on r«-
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A ’ W ’ VAN Pr«Aldent, Rome, Ga.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. 1912.
I FIFTH REGIMENT TO
: LEAVE FOR ANNUAL
MANEUVERS JULY 16
The Fifth regiment. National Guard
of Georgia, will leave Atlanta July lt>
for Anniston. Ala., to spend two weeks
at the annual maneuvers. It will be
the only Georgia regiment at the en
campment.
Colonel E. E. Pomeroy- and his staff
are making plans for the movement of
the twelve companies, band and hos
pital corps making up the regiment.
The Fifth will have special trains over
the Southern.
Officers and men of the regiment are
preparing to take their summer vaca-
■ tions. beginning July 16. in order that
they may go to the encampment. < clo
ne! Pomeroy is anxious that employers
aid the regiment by allowing their men
vacations at this time.
HEALTH BOARD ASKS
LAW BARRING SALE
OF IMPURE CEREALS
If the state board of health's recom
mendation becomes a law all ship
ments of corn Into Georgia will be in
spected by th» state and the sale of all
. deteriorated corn, or other cereals will
not bo permitted. The board of health
in a resolution asks Governor Brown
to send a special message to the legis
lature for the passage of such a bill
"on the ground that deteriorated corn
has and is now being imported into the
state for consumption by man and
beast, which has and is producing dis
eases in both, and the continuation of
these importations is likely to cause
such diseases further spreading
throughout the state.’’
STUART’S
BDCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
CURESKIDNtv AND BLADDER TROUBLE)
GEORGIA POSTOFFICE
CLERKS OPEN ANNUAL
MEETING THURSDAY
The annual convention of the Geor
gia state branch of the United National
Association of Postoffice will
convene tomorrow morning In the con
vention room of the Carnegie library.
Among the speakers will be Rev. Dr.
Ellinwood, Atlanta; Hugh L. McKee,
Atlanta; I. G. Hart, superintendent of
mails, Atlanta; George M. Sutton, In
spector In charge; R. E. Barry, Inspec
tor; Charles E Stewart, representing
the postoffice department, and Walter
G. Cooper, secretary Chamber of Com
merce, Atlanta.
After the convention adjourns the
delegates and, visitors will go to Lake
wood park, where a barbecue will be
served.
Ol ■ —■ in
es We Are Proud of Our
| CUTLERY AND SILVERWARE |
| DEPARTMENT |
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We Always Have Something Interesting To Show You Here
You will find here the largest variety of. fine high-grade Pocket
Knives in the Prices range from 50c to SIO.OO.
00 ’ r^lP Strop Safety Razor, the Durham Du-
IWw j 4 j pl e x Safety Razor, the Gillette Safety Razor.
"Fnr is 100 ' 1P TPm a^Pt ' V azor > T^p Ever Ready
Safety Razor, the Enders Safety Razor. ft?/}
| SOME EXTRA SPECIALS g
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£3 26 PIECE SET OF ROGERS SILVERWARE KM
“Isabella” or Carnation Design $4.75
$8.50 26-Piece Set “Reliance Plate” '.... $6.50
gSj Community Silverware.
O $7.50 Chafing Dish.. ... .$5.00
Is Y° u ’ll Find What You Want Here ||
I KING HARDWARE COMPANY |
53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St.
PRINK HABIT CURED]
IN THREE DAYS
—BY THE=~
Neal Treatment
This can be proven by reference to
ELEVEN DOPE FIENDS GIVEN thousands of cured patients and to hun-
EIGHT MONTHS IN STOCKADE clreds of leading prominent n n who |
wpr e ’‘ V K> n v^'7‘?h a nc n e ft f?om have investigated it in all parts of the
the influence of the habit when Judge xirnvlrl
Andy Calhoun sentenced each of them to Wvllu,
eight months in the city stoekade Monday m. . ......
. morning The Neal Treatment antidotes neutral-
iheir nerves torn to pieces by the en-
Sa7u7da> b n l gm n^;im;^ l m , IZP and eliminate alcoholic poison, with
haggard Vrom'Vhe^Vrifi?.i’rmn a .m S the result that within three days’ time
systems, they presented a pitiful sight as ~ . a . • ;
all eleven linen up before the judge. Sev- the CraVlßg fOT IjOUOr IS tUmed into a
era! were trembling w ith intense nervous ° - 1 “ •
"um- want .'hut UTpitTo" g t h r t h °J disgust and abhorrence of the red stuff.
Drink Habit, Tobacco Habit, Drug
that they ever touched any drug, while _ , , ... ..... ”
several declareel that they wer). being Habit alike CUFOd by thlS WOnderful.
persecuted by the police News Item J •• j.
God-given treatment.
NEAL INSTITUTE
A. C. CHOWNING, Manager
503 Washington Street, Atlanta, Georgia
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BODIES OF 4 VICTIMS
OF VANIMAN AIRSHIP
STILL IN WRECKAGE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. July 3.
The bodies of the four aeronauts who
were dashed to their death on Brigan
tine beach yesterday- when the big
dirigible balloon Akron blew up 1,000
feet In rhid-alr were still entangled In
the wreckage eighteen feet under water
today. A wrecking tug began the work
of raising the wreckage of the balloon
shortly after 8 o'clock and It was be
lieved then that the bodies would be
brought, to the surface before night
fall.
Mrs. Meß'ln Vaniman, wife of the
commander of the airship, is still in a
state of collapse.
HUS3ARS TO CELEBRATE,
MACON. GA.. July 3. —The Macon
Hussars xyil.l celebrate their seventy
fifth anniversary tomorrow at the Hol
ton rifle range,' eight miles from Ma
con. as rhe guests of Captain Polhil!
Wheeler..
DIXIE BOYS CLUB AT
SILVER LAKE TO HAVE
A ‘REAL CELEBRATION’
A regular old-fashioned Fourth of
July celebration will be held by the
Dixie Boys club tomorrow at their
camp at Silver Lake. Plans have beefi
made for the entertainment of 1,000
persons and automobiles will carry
visitors to the camp from the end of
the Buckhead line free.
Everything ever done by young
America in the way of a celebration is
on the Dixie Boys program. The field
day includes three-legged races, potato
races. rope skipping, swimming
matches, boat racing, pole vaults and
duck chases,* with blue ribbons as
prizes.
A 24-piece orchestra is to furnish
the music and in the evening the dem
onstration will be topped off with a gi
gantic bon fire and fireworks.
OUR STORES
WILL CLOSE
THURSDAY
JULY 4111
AT 9 A. M.
But for the con
venience of our
cus to m ers all
stores will re
main
OPEN
TONIGHT
Until 9 o'clock
Orders received
tonight or be
fore 7:30 tomor
row morning
will go out on
first morning
delivery.
EXTRA
SPECIAL
FINESTFRESH
GEORGIA
Cantaloupes
6c
EACH
ROGERS’
35
PURE FOOD
STORES