The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 02, 1906, Image 2

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fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HOY, PL A YING “INDIA N,, ’ ’ DAY SUCCEEDS HYOEi is burned TO death taRBELLREAPPOINTED ' ON LOVE OF GOD SAM JONES AND SAM SMALL ON PLATFORM. Dr I’rlrete Leased Wire. Montgomery, W. Vs., June 1.—While play ing Indian. Rnbert Mnrooey, aged I peer*, wen liound .to the eteke end burned to denth bjr playmates. The tregedjr occurred it Cedar Orore, In Knnewbn rounty. Tb# Tlctlm, who enured ibe role of pale face, wan caught, laebed to a fence poet and sharing placed In n pile at hla feet. Tbe bore thought It gteat fun, and applied Ilea Using tbe eerlo of bla position, ekedthe burn- Who gare a public exbll a mock Initiation eerernl earnings ego at tbe town ball. farewell Sermon Will Be Deliv ered Sunday Night to Men. No Service Saturday. Rev. Sam Jones and Rev. Sam Small i seated on the platform Thursday nftomoon, when Dr. Torrey delivered lii- discourse on the Holy Oboat. The c 11 Ice was marked by spiritual fer- and the attendance was large, i ilday afternoon and night will be the Inst general revival services held here. Saturday there will be no meetings. Mcnday afternoon there will be a serv ice fnr women only, and Sunday night i >r Torrey'a farewell sermon will be de livered to men only. Night Meeting. "I think this la the^noat awful sight I linve seen In Atlanta,” Dr. Torrey re jmirked Thursday night, when he die- jta'-ned only a few were responding to mb- • nil. out of the 6,000 people gath- ered to hear him. "To think there are hundreds here tonight, sitting In tha light of the ernes, as I have held It up t > vou. spurning God's wonderful Mis sermon was the moat touching he has delivered. Hla theme was "The Love of God." God Loves the Negro. "If a poor black man should come up here tonight and accept Christ, some of you people would not be ph ased, but God loves the black man as much as he does the white man, ami He would be pleased. He would l‘" as pleased aa though the une con verted were a white man, a rh li man. a poor man, a per- ►on of high or low estate. My Bl- t> > teaches me that God loves me aether I am good or bad, rich or poor, black or white. Tou haven't got a men, woman or child In Atlanta that <I<h| doesn't love. This Is a great city, nml you have many things here, but ibH la one thing you have not in At lanta, namely, a single man or wom an God doesn't love.” That Wonderful Love. '"For God so loved -the world that He gave Hla only begotten Bon that whosoever belteveth In Him should not perish, but hays everlasting life.' Thousands have been saved by this verse. It tells ua a great many things about the love of God. This verse tells ua of the universality of God's love— God Is Just aa pleased to see the 1 gar saved as lie Is to see the rlc man In all the world.** The Unitarians. "The Unitarian who talks about the atonement knows nothing about It They ought to read and study up on It. The atonement tells how God took your and my love on Himself. The conception of the true meaning of the atonement shows what Qod’s love la. Everlasting Life. If you or I had a guarantee that we should live 206 years In perfect happiness, would that satisfy usT No, for we would be thinking, ‘What li ' come after that 200 yearsr But ( through Hla love, gives us eternal life. After hundreds of years have been merged Into thousands, and thousands one Into millions, God'a children will Ive on and on through endless ages. , The Conquering Love. “The love of God as expressed through Hla salvation Is for every body. I hope the love of God will break some of your hearts tonight. Men and women, you have resisted everything else. Let the love of God conquer tonight” • Working an Ouster Cate. By Private Leased Wire. Columbus, Ohio, June 1.—Attorney General Ellis Is securing a complete transcript of the proceedings In the Ohio Central railway ouster case. No Information Is given out aa to the pur pose for which the material Is to be used. The grand jury recently scored Mr: Monnett, a Columbus lawyer, for his connection with the case. MRS, BLAINE DENIES STORY ABOUT DIVORCE SAY8 SHE HAS NO INTENTION OF DECLARING HER MAR RIAGE ILLEGAL. M ILLTOWN The Garden Spot of South Georgia— What .We Are Offering. holdings nlung Broad street, Boulh avenue nml Oak street, with other undivided property irow helug surveyed In the Incorporate limits of Mllltnwo. All good, high, dry, I,nil,line prnp. erly. no swamp or wnslo lots la- eluded: many of these lots we hare lo-en offered at private mle 1110.01 tv J B.00. We art, ont for tbs fair thing, however, and make nn reserv ation of any properly belonging to ua. Itemrmher. we Invite yot>r person- el Investigation of this property. OUR PLAN. Is to kfep this property from getting Applicetlon. TO SOUTH GEORGIA LAND AND INDUSTRIAL COMPANY. I of County State, hereby make application for .sheres, valued at Thlrty-flve Dol lars each, to be redeemed by lota In the city of Mllltown about October 1st, next, for which And encloeed 16.00 for earh share. I agree to remit S10 per ahare to days from this date: . S10 per Metre 60 daye from thle date; JI0 per ehare 00 days from title date; or honor draft through Bank of for abovs. back Into tbe hands of a few as S' bus ever, been until now. To this end we.are dividing It Into hits of slmut one fourth acre, In clusive uf streets, s,„l wilt sell thrin In blocks of Ora or less tv each person. Hame to lie done hr allotment about the Brat day of Octnlior neat At tha Low Price of 135.00 Each. ltcineiubrr, we -are selling you no ssmtheds that we secured at a price of tt.GO per sere, but e lot la one of tbs tieat little towns In ttouth Geor gia that has Inrreaaed 1.000 per rest Hi population within three years, auO with the npemtlture of over one hundred thousand this year do yon think It unrcssonalda to say that on tho date of sals ovety lot will lie worth the mousy and eisny of. them ten times at much/ All money forfeited nn- Name P. O. Addreaa Applicant. Dat ADDRESS SOUTH GEORGIA LAND & INDUSTRIAL COMPANY, MILLTOWN, GA. CHANGES ARE MADE BY EQUIT ABLE LIFE ASSURANCE > SOCIETY. By Private Leaned Wire.' New York, Jane Wo<l|« William Day. j who waa made comptroller of tbe E<|olt* able JJfe AttQraqce 8ocl*>tr hr Paul Mo ton, wan jr*.*Bt*rilay elected to too rice pi !<!* ii- v or tbe Roriety. Tbit place i formorlr held by Jnine« II. Hyde. Gagn Tatbed waa rwippolntetl »--ond vlce- prealdi HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WEREJADUATED INTERE8TNG EXERCI8E8 WERE HELD ATTHE GRAND ON THUR8DAY NIGHT. Before an Immense audience that Oiled erery nook and corner In tbe Grand, tbe graduating exerrUea of tbe Boy»* • High school •nor** held Thursday night and 44 members of tbe cleat -of 1905 cecelred tbelr, diplomas fr«»m Luther Z. Boater, president of tbe board of edaratlon. The Members of the graduating flag# were seated on the stage, together with i*rt>fe*eor William M. Hinton, Luther Z. It--«*r, and Dr. (’barlea B. Jarrell, pastor of Grace II, B, «hurcb, Aftef a prelude by Warm's orchestra Professor Slaton Introduced Jacob II. Gor don, a member of tbe graduating class, who delivered .an Interesting speech on “The Anglo-Hoxon South, the Hope of the'Re public." He held the attention of bis hearers closely, and- at the dose of bis apeeoh was given hearty applause. Itnlj * If. Kverett, who was next Introduced I l'rnfessHir Hlaton, delivered nn oration c_ "We, the Heirs of All Ages.” Hla effort was n plea-dug one. and Ills perfect ease lief ore such a large crowd showed the excellent training fie bad received. The third member of the graduating class find the last oue on the program aa a speaker was Young II. Smith, whose subjfct was Common .Sense.” lie, too, demonstrated Is ability us an orator, while (he subject .jiattcr of hla speech gare his hearers much food for thought* ' Tfl Following the speeches, physical culture drills were given. Tho members of the error. This part of the program was great ly enjoyed by every oi»«-present. • L After addressings few terse remarks to the elaatL Lutlier JL Itos«<r presented them with tbelr diplomas, after which he award- led tho two annual prizes, .the Upshjiw medal going to* Raphael Itevson nnd the D. A. It. prfxe Tor the tieat eaaar on Amerl can history, to Jacob Meysrovlta.. Tho scholarships were awarded u- .-. lows: Mercer university, Raphael tlevaon, 17 college. Hninuel Green: Washington H. Lea, Jacob .Mcjeror'*-- jjgj lYnnxrlvniiln. Alexander Rowing the exercise* tho niinnal ban Id At the Aragon. Malaria Makes Pal* Blood. VERY LOW RATES TO BOSTON AND RETURN IE SEABOARD AIR*LINE RAILWAY I Tickets will be sold at this very low rate May II to June I, Inclusive. This Is via all rail via Richmond, Washing ton. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yortt, elc. Rail and Water II via r *" lln * to Norfolk, steamer to nail ana vraier || New York . ,hence rail, the rata will be (36.(0. Via mil line to Norfolk and steamer to Boston, (II. The final limit of all tickets will be June II. HOWEVER, upon payment »f a loo of II, Anal limit may be ex tended until July 16. 1606. I Will be allowed at Washington, Balti more and Philadelphia on going trip, provided Boeton Is reached by June 1 At New York on return trip during en- ■ I tire limit of ticket: at Philadelphia, II Baltlmora and Washington not to ex- || ceed ten days at aach point. Double dally service between Atlanta and Naw York and Atlanta and Norfolk, and through alt point. Further Information ' Routes Final Limit and Extension of Same Stop-Overs through sleeping car service ran be given to either nformatlon will - BOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. be given by any agent of the 8EA- By Private Leased Wire. Slou^ Falls, .8. Dale, June 1.—Mr*. James G. Blaine, Jr., after having for some days persistently refused to even newspaper men or dlacuss In Any way the New York story to tho effect that she would endeavor to prove that her husband had been Illegally di vorced from his first wife, today, nigh her attorney, finally consented to talk for publication with reference to the story. In offect the story stated that sines the divorce which the first Mr*. Blaine secured from her husband comes with in the purview of the recent decision of the United Btates supreme court. In the Haddock divorce case, young Blaine hnd never been legally separated from his first wlfo nnd that hla second mar riage, therefore, was void and of no effect. In making this appeal to the supreme court decision, It was set forth in the ' y that Mrs. Blaine, who secretly ibtlshed her residence in this di vorce meccn, would seek to nullify her own marriage to James G. Blaine. Mrs. Blaine today, as stated, derided to entar a denial as to the truth of the story through her attorney, P. J. Rog er, of tha loeal firm of Roger * Wlnaiis. “Should Mrs. Blaine eventually de cide to Institute divorce proceMln'gs,” said Mr. Rogers, "which Is by no means certain. It la certain that there Is no Intention of seeking to have declared void tha South Dakota divorce granted the first wife of Jams* O. Blaine, Jr.” In discussing the case local attorneys say there would b* no necessity for the present Mrs. Illalne to spply for di vorce It the story was true that the di vorce granted tha Bret wlfa of Mr. Blalna waa null and Void. SHIPMENT OF LUMBER FROM BRUNSWICK LARGE Special to Tha Georgian. Brunswick, Ga,.June 1„—The record of this port on lumber shipments for the month of May figures approximate ly (0,000,000 feet. Considering the fact that a northeaster was blowing here last week for about live days, and work on the water front was entirely suspended for that length of time, this It a remarkable record. Had li been possible to carry on the work of load- ng the vessels which are here waiting for cargoes during that time the ship ments from Brunswick would have been nearly 40,000,000 feet. At It Is, the loading that waa lost will go on the June records. _ DIVISION ON QUESTION OF GRANTING FRANCHISE WORK TO COMMENCE ON NEW THEATER Special to Tha Georgian. Decatur, Ala, June 1.—Work will soon commence on the New Lyceum theater, at tha corner of Canal and Church street*. Material la now being placed on tha ground. The theater will cost about (20,000. It will be built of brick and stone and will be of modern design. ATLANTIC COAST LINE WILL ERECT NEW DEPOT Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., June 1.—The action of the Brunswick Commercial League In calling a mass meeting to Investi gate ths question of balldlng an electric car line In this city seems to have re sulted In dividing the prominent cltl- sens of the county Into two political factions. The Commercial League almost uhan Imously passed the resolution calling for a mass meeting to consider this subject, but since that action was taken a great deal of opposition to the proposed mass meeting haa developed, and several member* of tha league are stating publicly that If they had been present at the meeting no such reso-* lutlon would have been passed. Tha town Is really divided Into two factions on this subject, one faction favoring the granting of an extension of the privilege given Mr. Neff and as sociates, and tha other faction favoring the granting of a franchise to build the electric line to the Mutual Light and Water Company. Special to Tbe Georgian. Quitman, Ga., Jane 1.-Quitman, too. Is sssoog lbs towns which are soon to get a new depot Uenerul Superintendent II. Biddle, of tbe Atlnntle Const Line, was hem yesterday looking over the ground, lie Informed Mayor K. I.. Jelks that his tins would build n (to.noo brick depot upon Ibe site of the present depot, work to be gin nn noon nn the necessary pinna could be Inwn. Tickets will be sold In Atlanta at City Ticket Office, (I IVachtres Street, or Union Passenger station. G. P. A. t Atlanta, Ga. Porto Rican Cigar. "G«t cm" at Glover Tobacco Co: LITTLE ITALIAN PRINCE8S IS FIVE YEARS OLD TODAY. By Private Leased Wire. Rome, Italy, June 1.—Little Princess Tolande, the eldest child of King Victor Emanuel and Queen Helena, rfl*t>ratnd bar fifth birthday today. The Bttln princess, who Is a great favorite with the coart, already. enters Into the pleasure* of her father and mother. Queen Helena has a passion for Ash ing, which her little girl share*, so that morning after morning this little group of two le to be seen In Ihe perk at Rarcoalgt aide by side; line In hand, IXiMSai silence. No Delay la keeping social or bnoluess engagements caused by nervosa or sick headache, or other palm or aches by tboet who use Dr. Miles' Antl-Psln Mils. They sim ply take n tablet when ths symptoms appeer, sad they ere quickly dispelled. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills prevent, nml also cure, nil twins of every nature, and ore absolutely •harmless. Their soothing Influence upon the nerven and muscle, quiet the Irritated conditions, and remove the cause of pain. •T»r. Miles' Antl-Psln Pills always corn my headache, and the twenty It Is. It costs such » trifle. 1 am glad there — r people who most Ileaderhes never prerest ms from keeping my engage ment*." Mint. G. X. GRIFFITH. Santa Ana, Cal. The flrst package will beaeflt. If not, • f will return yoor .money D. a. BETTIS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office at End of Car LJne. College Park. Telephone East Point 281. References: Woodward Lumber Co. Bank ot Ea*t Point. KINO HARDWARE CO. KING- HARDWARE CO. The free demonstration on Gas stove and Range cooking ended up yesterday, and we know that a great many ladies were very much pleased. Now the business part comes— : we want to sell a hundred Gas Stoves in the next thirty days. Mr. Wyatt certainly proved to everv lady conclusively that cooking by gas is the most econom ical way possible—and particularly so if you use the latest and most scientifically constructed Stove or Range. That's the Very Kind We Handle The “Estate” Stove stands today without a peer any where in America, and the Ranges are so conveniently constructed that they entirely do away with that hour of worry and work that necessarily has to be with the old- time stove. When your cook-room is nicely fitted up with one of our “Climax” Ranges, there will be no need to fret when cook fails to show up, for the most delicate lady can quickly prepare a meal on this Range without the. least fatigue. If we can’t prove all this, then we will not ask you one time to buy our stove. We have many letters from people right here in Atlanta, telling about the convenience and economy of the “Estate,” which will be gladly shQwn you at any time. King Hardware Co., 53 Peachtree Street. SUCCESSFUL YEAH OF SCHOOL CLOSES PRESBYTERIAL INSTITUTE COM MENCEMENT AN ENJOY ABLE OCCA8ION. SANITARY FRENCH DRY CLEANING DYE WORKS AND tains, done by hand. Mulls, Swiss, Lingerie. Lawns. Organdies, wash silks. - «... * _ WM. A. FLORENCE, Proprietor. Out-of-town orders given prompt nttcntlnu. WOODMEN OF WORLD WILL UNVEIL MONUMENT Special to The Georgina. , Blaekshesr, Ga., Juqe 1.—Tho W0» cbm- tnrnrement exercises of the lTesbylerian Institute, which closed Tuesday morning, (lay 2». were among Ihe most enjoynlde and creditable of any that have preceded at that Institution. The commencement exercises were held In the new, handsome and well equipped Aadltoriam. Beginning on Friday evening. .May JS, Ihe Zctrslan Literary Society entertained with musical selections, recitations and i bale. John M. Martin's clever little writs tip of local happenings was very eulo/able, while tbe recitations by Mias Ltd Cook and Mias Blanche Tslt nml tbe piano, vio lin heil vocal solos rendered by Miss Mary II. Itarrieon, Thomas Memory end .U‘*a Orj Ire added much to the pleasure of the evening. On Saturday afternoon. May 26. younger members of the music class ouatrateil to tbelr frteuda the progress they had made during ths year by piino solos. Special to Ths Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., Juna 1.—Con gressman J. T. Johnson, of this city, and Mrs. Johnson and children, will ar rive In Spartanburg Saturday morning from Washington. Mr. Johnson will go to Jonenvllle, where he will deliver an address upon the occasion of the un veiling of a monument erected by the Woodmen of the World at that place to the memory of a deceased member. He will return to Waahlngton Mon day as he has many Important matters to look after before congress adjourns. Mrs. Johnson and the children will spend the summer In Spartanburg. SENTENCE REVERED IN GLASS MURDER CASE duels sad mU-tlnaa Yvhst thTy the mnstcsl feature of the Institute. The violin sextet, composed of little Misses Marlon William*. Janet Brantley, Mias Msrgnerite Brantley, Ml-* Urn Lee, Harry I'srraqay and Bruaddus Kites, was Mghly complimented, violin solos were rendered by little Miss , Mien Janet Brantley, MUa >a. Mini Constance Brantley nnd Maater Ilarry Carrs way, while plana aolon wens siren by Misses lidns Cowell, hills*beth l’unlotn, Maud Johnson, Lein Utgglns nnd lvah Cowell. t)u Hnmlsy morning. May 27. Ihe com- mmllons Auditorium was flllrd to over flowing with n representative audience to listen to the roauaeucement sermon de livered by Rev. J. Y. Fair, D. II., pastor I the Independent Church, Savannah, Ga. Monday errulsg, May 3X, was given over t the older muste pnpll*. Tueeday morning. May 26, witnessed the closing rxetclnen of thin very successful commencement. After a few choice selce- B or r' -- - ptou ■ompoeed of Messrs. Henry McQneen, taw. Ion Brewer, John Cardotn. Mien Belle McK. Xmller, Thomas Memory, Miss Era Cook, John Martin nnd Herbert Dlmmoek. the audience was treated to nn eloqnent and Iw-autlful address by the Ban. J. Ilsnsrll Merrill, of Tbomsorllle; At ths conclusion of Hon. Ur. Merrill's address, Mias Sexton delighted the an dlrnee with her sreempllshed violin play ing, and was heartily encored. BARBECUE TO BE OIVEN TO STORE'S EMPLOYEES With the generous spirit that haa always marked the coarse of the big bonne of hamberiloJohaaou.DnBoee Company to ward lit army of employees, n trolley ride and tmripeue afterwards has been arranged "w ttntanUv afternoon. Shortly after I o'clock (this Arm now Its doors every Saturday afternoon Special to Tbe Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., June I.—The supreme court has reversed and remanded the np- pesl of the case- of J. D. Glass vs. The Mate, appealed from Montgomery conntjr. — lluthrr- Weet End rwni given a sentence of 16 yearn. The attorneys far the defense contended that ■otlrltar made remarks lief ore the jurj Mate, appealed from Montgomery Glass, who Is n young white mai alleged, shot and killed Marshall ford, another white man, nt We during n dance. 41 CRIMINAL OASES . HEARD DURING TERM Special to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga., Juno 1.—After Inves tigating forty-one criminal cases sounded during the term, and without a single acquittal) the criminal session of the superior court adjourned yester day. The criminal docket has been cleared, and after the city court next week there will eb only a few stragglers left In the county Jail to await trial. Solicitor General Joseph 8. Reynolds was the recipient of hearty congratu lations from the various court offlelslH and numerous frieQds because of hla remarkably line record. Added luster Is given this record by reason of the fact that three of the cases were important murder cases and a. number of the convicted persons being white. The most Important of these coses was that of Jamea 8. Wall, charged with the killing of C. W. Stalnaker. In which case the defendant was given ten years In the penitentiary. Dr, Broughton in Anniston. Dr. Lan G. Broughton left Friday afternoon for Anniston, Ala., where on that evening he will be the principal speaker before the annual Anniston Chautauqua assembly. station, where will be ready Per the has fry crowd. Hemp hill le SB Ideal place for such se occasion, and the Arm will hare is flse a herbocw* pn pared as any oue ever enjoyed. Candidates Shading ths Woods. Special to Tha Georgian. Huntavltle. Ala, June 1.—Candidates for the different state and rounty of fices are making politics Interesting In this county. They are shelling tb* woods, and onlooker* are watching Ihe vacs with much Interest. Remington Thirty years ago I made my first appearance in .public at the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Then the only writing machine. 1876 To-day my show rooms envelop the earth and, while I have ninety and nine imitators, I am still first—first in quality and first in output. Sales for First Quarter of 1906 Break All Existing Records. ADDRESS—NEW YORK OR ANYWHERE. Typewriter 118 PEACHTREE STREET.