The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 10, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19-tt. The Comfort of a True Fit and Faultless Style 1 We ire all the time fitting new customer! who hive absolutely never known whit ehoe com fort is. They hive come to bi Hove thit new ihoei must mean , month of misery—all because their foot-measurement happens to be between the half-sizes. If they buy shoes that fit smoothly, they find them too tight; and If they buy Shoes that are long enough they have to put up with wrinkling and slipping. All we went Is for you to TRY ON s Regal, If you are hard to fit. No one shape can be made to fit every foot, but we can promise you not only tne ex act SHAPE that fits you, but the exact size as well. The Regal Is the only shoe made in quarter sizes, agd that ac counts for It. It makes all the difference In the world—that little quarter size. $3.50 and $4.00. —Special Attention SEND FOR STYLE BOOK. Mail Order* Promptly Filled. We will tend your shoes by express upon re ceipt of your or der coutatntng site and descrip- $4.00 More ele gance could not be built , into a ehoe—nor yet better materi als. Vamp of finest Patent Coltekin with 'round-cornered top of dull Calf. Shapely half-narrow toe, medium sole. Quarter Sizes! to Mail Orders— FOR MEN AND WOMEN. 6 WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Georgia. J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR., Sales Agent. $1.00 starts an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the book only In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL BANK Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually. E. H. THORNTON, President W. F. MANRY, Cashier. H. C. CALDWELL, Aset. Cashier. BIRMINGHAM, ALA., AND RETURN VIA SOUTHERN RY. Tickets will be eold Oct. 15th to 20th, limited Oct. 21, 1905. FOUR TRAINS DAILY. Leave Atlanta .. 4:00a.m. 7:00a.m. 4:25p.m. 11:30p.m. Ar, Birmingham 10:16 s. m. 12:05 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 5:35 a.m. Passenger and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree Street. Phone 142. Ticket Office, Terminal Station. Phone 4900. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. helpless woman SAVED FROM FIRE New York, Oct. 10.—A woman, Mrs. l ia Keppler, helplesa from llfnesa, was rescued from a terrible death In a tenement fire In Williamsburg early today by three firemen and a pollce- man, after she and her two children hud been forgotten by the thirty or more families who had fled down the life escapes. UNCLE OF WOMAN TO PREVENT TRAGEDY Gifts That Satisfy. Silver and Crystal, with nil their traditional appro priateness for wedding gifts, you'll find in choicest form in our store. Perfectly beautiful things, tin* smallest pieee as perfect in quality and workmanship ns tile largest. ( lioose wedding gifts here i'y all means. Maier & Berkele. i London, Oct. 10.—General Kostoff, unde of Mine. Ouchakoff, who eloped with Lieutenant Esslpoff, Is said to be hurrying from Moscow to Havre to In tercept Gen. Ouchakoff find persuade him to not take vengeance on the flee ing pair, but to appeal to their con sciences. 260,000 ACRES OPEN TO SETTLEMENT SOON TO LANDSJN SOUT Second Commission Is Come to Dixie to Wit ness Picking. London, Oct. 10.—The report of the cotton commission, sent out by I.an cashlre cotton spinners, was so favor, able that a second commission will sent to America to study the advlss blllty of buying land In the cotton belt of the Southern states to supply the British needs. The report declares there is ample laud tn the Southern states to produce cotton to supply the world's require ments for years to come, and that with scientific cultivation one bale per acre should be obtained, while great econ omies are possible In ginning, baling and transporting. * The second commission will sail in __ few days, and will reach the cotton belt in time to witness the picking of the crop. TREASURER OF MEXICO WILL SEE ROOSEVELT. Washington, Oct. 10.—The secretary of the treasury of Mexico, Senor Jose Llmantour, will arrive in Washington October 23 and will call upon Presi dent Roosevelt. The secretary, who spent the summer abroad, will sail next Wednesday from Cherbourg. Flemlngton, N. J., Oct. 10.—Beaten by a band of robbers, stripped of all his cash and valuables and then bound hand and foot and burned alive. Such was the fate of Frank L. Hopkins, wealthy contractor of Newark, accord. Ing to the theory of Coroner Oeorge Pldcock. The body of a man who met such fate and which Is supposed to be that of Hopkins has been found In cinders of a brush heap near the summit Mount Arbury, The mountain Is fre quented by tramps of a desperate char, acter and robberies and other crlme^ of frequent occurrence have been al' trlbuted to them. O0000QO00O000000000O00000O a a HUGGED UNWILLING GIRL; 0 WAS GIVEN $50 FINE. a O Special to The Georgian. O Macon, Go., Oct.’ 10.—One hug, O taken without the consent of the O lady hugged, proved very expen- O slve yesterday to J. W. Cooper, a O young man who made merry the O night before, on the midway at O tho fair. Judge Nottingham as- O sessed him *60 with an alterna- 0 tlve of thirty days on tho chain S gang. The police aald he was not Q satisfied with throwing confetti 0 0 but made a flying leap through O 0 the crowd and threw hla arms 0 around one of a party of three 0 Indies. The woman screamed and 0 0 Patrolmen Kirby and Coley 0 0 nabbed Cooper before the scream 0 0 had died away. 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 Turn Your Face Into Dollars Many a Man Hat Failed Because His Face Waa a Picture of Calamity. Washington. Oct. 10.—The president yesterday Issued a proclamation flxlng 12 o'clock on October 29 as the date for opening to settlement the Walker river Indlun reservation. In Nevada. There are 200,000 acres of land to be disposed of, aiul the law permits Its acquisition under the general land laws. The reservation Is in the Carson City land district^ MISSIONARY UNION MEETS IN GAD8DEN, ALA. B pedal to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Oct. 1».—The Wom an’s Foreign Missionary Union of the Presbyterian church, which Includes all of the churches In the North Alabama presbytery, met In annual session at the Presbyterian church In Attalla this morning at 10 o'clock, with a large at tendance of delegates. 1 ac sessions will continue throughout today and tumor- It takes sunshine to produce a rose, a perfect rose. And so man. to be successful, must hare sunshine Inside. The life which has It not, which has no health and no happiness. Is sour, surly, pessimistic, and a failure. The world already has too many vinegar faces that breathe Ill-will und strife. The world wants joy, comfort, sunshine, and will cling to the man who has It. who radiates gladness and triumph wherever he Is and under all clrcuni stances. Some people have a genius for seek ing out the disagreeable, the crooked, tne bad and the ugly. These are the destroyers: they travel In schools, they herd together for they love their kind, and 'he cheerful part of the world will have nothing to do with them. And why Is It that so many peddle disaster, knowing at the same time that It they do their lives will be ruined? Some people can not help It, for pes simism usually comes from bodily dis orders. and this cannot always be pre vented. The stomach, for Instance, la the most common cause of discontent, sour face, recklessness, disgust and lack of ambition. A bad stomach,— there Is the secret of many a failure. Anyone can have a good stomach, strong stomach, n stomach that can take care of anything and everything that Is put Into It, no matter whether It Is a very bad stomach now or not. Then why not have It? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this very thing. One Ingredient of these little tablets digests 3,000 grains of toot}, and no matter how had la your dyspepsia or Indigestion, these tablets win digest everything In your stomach, thoroughly and completely, and better and quicker than a healthy stomach can do the same thing. Stuart's Dys pepsia Table;* will cure quickly loss of appetite, brash, irritation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, eructa tions, loss of vim and spirit, bad mem ory. and dyspepsia and indigestion In their very worst forms. No other little tablets In the world can do so much. You should carry Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets around with you wherever you go and take them after meals. Then only will you reallsa what It Is to enjoy a meal, and,what perfect digestion mesns. Your whole body nnd your mind will feel the ef fects; your vim will Increase, you will be more satisfied with what the world does, you will think happier and be happier and your face will he one of supreme contentment. That will bring you success and then more sauces*. Your face will bring you dollars. Try It. It will cost you Just SOc. for a package of these wonderful Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, at any drug store mi earth. DAMAGING STORY AGAINST DOCTOR TOLDJBY NURSE Testimony Purports Show ing That Defendent Poi soned His Wife. Toms River. N. J„ Oct. 10.—Addi tional sensational evidence will be In troduced today In the cose of Dr. Brou wer, on trinl for the murder of hla wife. Use of strychnine to add to the tortures of the woman, as well aa to hasten her death. It was asserted, would he proven by Indisputable evi dence. Dr. H. H. Cate, who signed the cer tlflcato giving Bright's disease as the cause of Mrs. Brouwer's death, la ex pected to testify that Mrs. Brouwer, during her last Illness, exhibited symp. toms of both arsenic and strychnine poisoning. Damaging evidence was offered yea terday by Miss Una Dudley, a trained nurse, who attended Mrs. Brouwer for a time. She gave a dramatic recital of the sufferings undergone by the sick woman. Illustrating how her body was drawn and twisted. When Dr. Brouwer was In the house he ordered that hypodermic injections of morphine should bo given every 20 minutes. Her suspicions had been aroused, so she did not glvo the Injec lions prepared by Dr. Brouwer, al though she pretended to do so. The next day Mrs. Brouwer waa much bet ter. Then the nurse left. WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. Less than one year ago placed on the market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vision In one frame and looking like one glass. They have proven the most successful of all tha advertised Invisible bifocals. Ground In a deep torlc curve, giving a large visual field for reading aa well as walking. They are the most perfect and beautiful glass sold. Consult ua about bifocals. We have them all. Sales room, 61 Peachtree. Atlanta, Ga. Geel Skating’s Great. OIL TRUSfliGHTS METHOD OF HALING IT INTO THE COURT Findlay, Ohio, Oct. 10.—The suit of the state of Ohio against the standard Oil Company, In which the company la charged with conspiracy against trade. Is progressing at a rapid pace. Before the case Is ended one of the most important rulings ever passed upon, In so far aa trusts and their ex Istence In Ohio la concerned, will go before the highest tribunal In the land. That question Is the one of Jurisdiction of the probate court. That means that the Standard will try to show that the only way a trust In Ohio can be haled Into court Is through the necessary routine of a grand Jury. Jury it Secursd. A jury was secured In less than two hours. Mr. David staled to the Jury that the Standard Oil Company became a trust In 18*2, and although It had several tlmas since changed the form of Its organisation, had not ceased to com mit the offenses of a trust. In the arraignment, Prosecutor David aald among other things: They Got 90 Per Cent. The state claims that, notwithstand ing the numerous makeshifts and The Largest dun Store In The South Altho’ we sold entirely out of everything in this line last week, we have replenished our stock. We now have on hand Two Thou sand Revolvers, One Thousand Shot Guns,over One Million Cartridges and Three-quarters of a Million Shells. Send us your orders. REMINGTON AUTOLOADING SHOT GUNS, either 20-iuch barrel “Riot” Guns, or 36 or 28-ineh barrel, with cylinder modified or full choke, price, WINCHESTER REPEAT ING SHOT GUNS, 20-inch “Riot” Gims, or 26,28 or 30- inch barrel, cylinder modi fied or full choke, price WINCHESTER REPEAT ING RIFLES, 32, 38 or 44 caliber, price $30.00 $19.50 $12.50 For Home Protection Iver-Johnson Revolvers, $4.50 to $7.50 Smith & Wesson Revolvers, $11.60 Up Colt’s Revolvers, ' $11.60 Up « Colt’s Automatic Pistols, $15.00 Up Remington - Double Derrin gers $5.00 We carry a full stock of Sportsmen’s Supplies. Get ready for the bird season before November first Anderson Hardware Co., 33-35 Peachtree Street. 2-16 Edgewood Avenue. J changes made by these men from 118? until the date of the filing of the In formation In thle cue, John D. Rocke feller, William Rockefeller, H. H. Rog- ere, John D. Archbold and H. H. Flag ler have continued, fraudulently and maliciously, to maintain,and operate a so-called truet, monopoly or combina tion, and that the Standard Oil Com pany of .Ohio la a member ( of that truet or monopoly or combination. Tho state also claims that John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H. M. Flagler, H. H. Rogers, Jotjn D. Archbold and others gathered In about 90 per cent of the capital, skill and property engaged In this business In the United Btstes. These men, with four other*, were made trustee* of the Standard Oil and voted all the stock." Kent Inverted Light. MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS IS NO7 SERIOUSLY ILL New York. Oct. 10.—Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the president of. the Confederate etates, la III at her apart ments In the Majestic hotel, nnd Mrs. * A. Haves, her daughter, has been jmmoned from her home at Colorado Springs and Is on the way to New York. It waa reported that Mrs. Davis was seriously 111, but at the hotel It waj stated that she wu only suffering from a cold. Mrs. Davis wu very III this spring, and Mrs.' Hayes started for this . city Immediately when she heard that her mother was again III. GREENE AND GAYNOR GUARDED NIGHT AND DAY BY A DEPUTY ROUND TRIP „ And Cheap One-way Rates -TO- CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST Round trip 8ummer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest until September 15th, with special stopover privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. CHEAP COLONI8T ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER 31st. * Use the splendid through service of the 80UTHERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from 8t. Louis or Chicago to destination with Steamship Lines to Japan, China, etc. Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention, San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from Sept. 2d to 14th, fipal limit October 31st. WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION.' J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. 19.—Aa a result of the smashing In of the Bibb county jail by a mob, United States Marshal George F. White ha* determined upon night guard for Greene and Gay- nor, aa well a* one In the day. Since their confinement In the Jail here the two prisoner* have been under the care of Deputy Marshal Dave Riley, nnd for a time they enjoyed carriage rides about the city and attended baseball games under hts escort. This, however, was stopped by the marshat, because It was thought better for the Federal authorities to take some action along this line. WANT INSTITUTION FOR CRIMINAL Y0UTH8. Hpeclat to The Georgian. Gadsden. Ala., Oct. 10.—The city court grand Jury, after being In ses sion twenty days, reported late yester day afternoon 142 cases were Investi gated, 670 witnesses examined and 72 true bills turned Into the court. It was recommended that a bill he Introduced In the legislature In pro hlblt the sale of whisky In the county outside of the cities or Gededen and Attalle, and a bill also be Introduced and passed In the legislature to pro vide sn Institution for youthful crimi nals. The Jury reported that they had Investigated the lynching of Bunk Icherdson and had been unable to oh- aln sufficient evidence to connect any ith that uime. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It. TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY CURES Money Back If II Fails To Cure. .. twit*, dizzy •pell*, tour * l o m r i’ b, h*art flutter m*rrou»nM#. ftpeHts or luxe before the eye*, vomitt feel- ing. pain Iq WouTnob, aide or Niek, and aH other tymptomg ot indigestion or Djcpeptia. Tynor'a Pyapepaln Remedy ttrengthen* weak atomarb*, •toM colic and headache. In 5 minutes. Heal* canker aorea. cure* Tatarrhal Dya- PfMk. •'Kk Hawking, Spitting, roughing, ala** Kidney and Liter Trouble, all of which aria# from a weak atomarb. Tyner'a Dya- pepala Remedy eouipoaed of pure Ingre. •tlenta; no p<if*onnna drnga need. Nnfe cnr» and the beat remedy for all dleeaaea arising from atomnrh trouble*. Druggists, or sent Hr express fnr 5 V. r In,tier amt Medical Adrlcc Free by writing TYNER’S DYS PEPSIA REMEDY iojAufluatas Ol WHEN IN THE COURSE of human events It becomes neceaaary" to build a house, a home, a hovel, a hut. a barn, a bungalo, a factory, a tene ment, a shelter, a shack, a shed or any place requiring roofing, consult ua about VULCANITE It Is the logical thing to use, for reasons too numerous to mention. People who have bought Vulcanite arc buying It when they need routing again. There are facts which actually hap- pen and they speak louder then word*. It does not require expert labor to apply It. It Is recommended by the National Board of Un derwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. “YOU CAN PUT IT ON.” l ora See that this Seal It on every Roll. ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., SOLE 8TATE AGENTS FOR GEORGIA. 29-31 8outh Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, Pm. C. L PEEK, Stc',. THREE-MILE TUNNEL PROJECTED IN COAL FIELDS. Special to The Ucorglnu. Bristol, Tenn., Oct. 10.—The char tering of the Kikhom Southern rail way meqn* that the Bouth and Western railroad,' now being constructed from the Virginia coal field* across the mountains into North Carolina In order to secure u deep-water outlet, Is to be extended Into Dickenson county, Virginia, where there are unlimited coal deposits. In order to make this exten sion It will be necessary to drive s tunnel three miles In length, passing through two large hills and under the hollow between them. The grade aa established will require a tunnel under the hollow. The company will move ft* construction headquarters from Bristol to Johnson City, a place on the llna