The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 17, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 190*. Christmas Shopping AT- Essig Bros. A store full of the season’s novelties, which suggest themselves as useful, sensible gifts for your gentleman friend, husband, father and brother: Bath Robes $5.00 Lounging Robes i $5.00 to $10.00 Smoking Jackets $5.00 to $10.00 Mufflers ..... $1.00 to $2.50 Neckwear 26c to $1.50 Handkerchiefs 10c to $1.00 Gloves • 50c to $2.60 Suspenders 60c to $2.50 (Plain or with sterling buckles.) Umbrellas *.... $1.00 to $6.00 Canes .' 50c to $5.00 A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat. Hats—Derbies, Opera Hats and the new Telescope Soft Hat. A visit to our store will do you good, whether you want to buy or just to get posted. ESSIG BROS. “Correct Clothes for Men." 26 WHITEHALL ST. AN HOUR AFTER WEDDING, BRIDE GROOM IS SLAIN BY BROTHERS OF BRIDE MRS. BRADLEY TO PLEAD UNWRITTEN LAW ATBAR Culpepper. Va„ Dec. 1".—The kilting of Arthur By waters, who wa. .hot to death hy hi* wife'll brother*, James A. anil Philip K. Strother, on hour utter the ceremony which Jblned the Couple, ha* aroused (ntenm partition feeling throughout the county■on account of the prominence of the principal*. At the Inquest It developed that the Strother brother* hail compelled By- waters to marry thetr slater. The testimony of It I* Gaines, the brother-in-law, wiu the most Impor tant, showing what happened after the v.-oddlng at the Strother homo. "Jim and Phil Strother, my wife. By- water* anti myself,'” *ald ho, "were kit ting In the dining room. Wo were on the beat of term*. A few minute* later By water* arose and anlil he had an en gagement for the night. He was told that he had better not make the at tempt to keep It, a* It was not proposed to let him deaert hie wife. ami Jim and Phil followed. I heard a scuffle up there, and followed a mo ment afterward. A* I got to the hean of the step* By water* bum out of the room. I dragegd him back and he niado a break for n window opening on the porch. , The boys tired on him, killing him a* he climbed through the win dow, hla body falling on the tin roof.” Philip Strother and James A. Strnth cr, the prisoners, wore admitted to 15,000 bull each by the coroner'* Jury. The testimony of Mr*. E. I,. Galne*, the two prlKonera and young Mr*. Bywaters will be taken Wednesday. The testi mony of the latter la awaited with In terest, os the young widow Is known to have been desperately ‘In love with Bywatcrs for years. Malaria Mak*» Pale filekly Children. The Old Standard, Grove's Tastelesi dealer* for IT year*. Prle* 50 centi FRENCH WOMAN A 77A CKS POLICE OFFICER A T CHURCH Paris, Dec. 17.—France's first Sunday since the atnte and church were legally separated passed murh as other Bun- days. Perhaps a few more people went to church. All the usual services were held at the usual houses with the cus tomary peace and good order. Nowhere In Parts was there aught unseemly nor anything annoying, nor had the reports received from tho prov ince* up to the evening hrnught word of any Incident of serious Import, with the single exception of Brest, where a commissary was prevented hy u fa natical crowd of obtaining th* name of a prlrat, who had said moss. Had to Draw R*volv*r*. Th*'commissary was obliged to draw his revolver to defend himself from a woman who raised a knife to stab him: The porshlper* found some changes connected with service.. In the first that aueh contributions were no longer th* properly of the ehurchea. Tho only noticeable change within th* churche* wus the presence In all. except' the Madeleine. „f three or four police, who found nothing to do. The cure-of the Mndelalne declined to re ceive protection from the police. At Notre Dame there wero many police and detective* to guard aguln.t any emergency. They were, however, need- leas. place most of tho parish church*! open ed for entrance only their small or side door*, but their great doors were open ed for the exit of the congregations. Inside no persons stood ready to collect payment for plucea, all seats being free under the state. Many Police on Duty, In some churches the alma box** remained ns usual. In others they wer* wide open, as a reminder to the faithful PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 9 to 1* days or money refunded. (Do. OOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOO O O O MANY TOWNS ARE O O WITHOUT ANY COAL. O a • d O Fargo, N. D„ Dec. 17.—Th* O, 0 towns In this section are practl- 0 0 rally without a car of coal. In 0 0 Minot the lighting plant haa closed 0 O down. The same condition* exist O « In 00 in portions of Minnesota. 0 2OO0OP0OO0O0O00O00000O00O MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Crown and C Bridge Work Set of d? E Teeth All other Dental Work at Prlee* that will please. Plat** mad* and d*liv*r*d •am* day. DR. E. 6. GRIFFIN’S 6ATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS 241-2 VIHTEHtLl STREET Bill Phone 1709. HOURSi ( A. M. TO » P. M. SUNDAYS, » A. M. TO 4 P. M. MRS. ANNA M. BRADLEY. She shot and killed ex-Senator Arthur Brown,'of Utah, while In a Wash ington hotel, and Is now being held to await the uctlon of tho District grand Jury. . . , ... CHRISTMAS CLOTHING OUTFIT $15.00. DRESS YOUR SON OR BUY AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR YOURSELF Send us U5.00 for a suit that Is well worth thai amount and we will give you FREE the following outfit: Suit $15.00 Underwear 1.00 Top Shirt ' 1.00 Collar and Cuffs 40 Neck Tie 50 Pair of Sox -25 Handkerchief 1 25 Pair Suspenders 50 Pair Hose Supporters 26 Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 ALL FOR $15.00 1 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. | 1 u Pvnrfili Offici .1 I ’ * ’ St.to 1 tfl.el a# Coif natirsfi. ' 1 B ft Mriurr- I t No. of Collar... 1 ....*..*..... j | No. of Sox -. .No. of Cuff* Ulia UUllll 13 UVl OUIUMUV1.W1J ” ~ gladly return money; EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, /a tirnrim iilTT»rtlirT T OTDDPT WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Showing th* Arrival'aid Departure of ra*. ■enger Train* of th* Fnltnwlne Itns.ls: 92. NashvIlloikdOpan.173. Bom#..... •jUaux Waahlngton, Dec. 17.—The "unwrit ten law” a* a defense for murder will be given Its greatest test when Mr*. Anna M. Bradley I* called to the bar of Justice to answer for killing former Senator Brown. No deftnlte plana .have been made, however, and her attorneys, George Hoover and Robert Wells, will fight thp government’s efforts to have her life forfeited for the killing of the states man, and from statements made to them by her they have no other course to puriue. Mrs. Brndley any* she brought the revolver with which site took HeniAor Brown's life from Suit l.i}lie, Tho woman claims she carried the revolver foi; her own protection while traveling aa much as for any other reaann. Her memory aa to what happened In Sena tor Brown's room In the Raleigh hotel a week ago today Is hazy. She does not remember half that was sold, so she claims, and has Insisted to her attorneys for an entire week that ■he remembers tiring but one shot, and has no recollection of pulling the trig ger. She says "everything seemed black, cold and swimming and I don’t know what Happened." Blue Ribbon and Diploma, WAS AWARDED TO [MlToS'tyi First Prize, WAS AWAR Vulcanite Roofing at tha Georgia State Fair. Thin was done on merit by the expert Judges on this line. VULCANITE 1s the orfgt* nal double fl*nt coated, asphalt roofing. It has Imitators, but no equal. Recommended by the National Board of Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. ”Yeu Can Put It On." ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY Set* State Agent* for Gtorgia. 89-31 South Fortyth St, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, President C. A. PEEK, S«cr*tary. STOCKS OR COBB? CLOSE RACE FOR PLACE ON BOARO Stock* or Cobb? Which will be elected water commla- loner by council Mbnday afternoon? Councilman-t?urtl*, of the Ftrat ward, i soya It’s going to be Jp»eph L. Cobb, Jr. Councilman Terrell of the same ward Bay* It’s going to be Thoir.aa F. ; Stock*, who la now serving on the board of water.commlsslonera. j If* sure o be a close vote, though, : whoever gets elected. The roe* has ! been quite watro for several weeks. I Daniel A. Walraven la the only can didate to succeed J. D. Turner, re- ; sign.'il. a* member of the board of. watvr commissioner* from the Fifth ward. The alderman and two council- men from hla ward are unanimous In supporting Mm. Hugh II. Dorsey Is a candidate to succeed himself as a comber of tile ivaur icon! from tho Second mini. He Is now serving an unexptved term. RAN AWAY FROM HOME; SOON GOT IN TROUBLE. Spartanbu Towrey and Balnbrldge Foster, two young .boys In knickerbockers, ran away from their homes In Greenville last week and came to Spartanburg. The boy* had started out to. see the world but before they got far they landed Into trouble. Towrey and Foster were both armed with a pistol and while displaying their weapon* to the c«h at the Southern Cafe, where they (topped, Foster's pis tol went off accidentally, the ball en tering the thli.'h of the rook. Foster became frightened and ran away. Glenn Towrey was arrested by the police on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. On account of his tender age. It la not Ukcly that he w‘U be prosecuted. Good Price Paid for Mulss. Speclsl to The Georgian. Oalrjesvllle, 'Ga.,, Dec. 17.—Meaora. Martin and fiuht have received twentl mules for which they paid oVer 34,900, The farmer* buy about, as many , nt high price* as they do when mules are cheaper, Wiiy Take. Businesstiome ? Are Your Nsrvss Constantly Stralnsd With Groundlsss Worrits? The cause of this tense condition id In your stomach. Your food does not digest properly. Nine-tenths of all dyspepsia and Indigestion Is of tho nervouO type and the only certain cure la to right the cause. Tonics, brain food*, bitter*, etc., are mere tempo rary stimulant*. Your stomach and small Intestine* have become deranged hy Improiier selection of foods. Im perfect mustlrutlon and Irregularity both aa to time and amount of eating. CAN’T THROW OFF HIS CARES. The mucous coating of the stomach and Intestines has lost Its power of secreting .the gastric Juice (an Impor tant factor In digestion), the muscle* of the middle coating nre correspond ingly lifeless In grinding up the f.«,d. and as a result, the food Ilea In your stomnch fermenting, poisoning the blood. Irritating the nerves and break ing down the system. Something must vie done to aroure the digestive organs to action. Stuart's Dysprp.Hu Tablets alone have been found rapi.bte of digesting the food for the unhealthy stomach. They contain diastase, iwr.sln and other digestive agents which the stomach Itself pos sesses vlten In health. These agent* digest 'hr food for the stomach and give the stomach a chance to rest and twain Its normal power*. Stuarts Lyrpepsl* Tablets nro not it patent medicine, the formula'll? their grOporatl.-n having been made public amt known to 40.000 physicians In the I'ntted S.-atee and Great III iluui. By gm-ei-nril. rt tests, Stuart’s Uysiiepsla Tablets have been shown not only to contain no harmful Ingredients, but to possess digestives of higher purity than found In any other"preparation, rttimti's i Dyspepsia Tablet* are kc- .mended by physMuns ever/where and ran bo bought of any druggist oi direct from the manufacturers at SO cents.per box. » If preferred, a free trial package will be sent you Immediately upon- receipt of name and address. F. A. Stusrt Co., »3 Hluart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. Arrlvr Prom— Haynniiub ...7:10am .TiK'knotivUle . 7:50 om Mncou ..*....11:40mil S:\viumah ...4:15pm Mncon 8:10 pm AUmqy ......10:20 pm Depnrt To— Mncou 11:40 pm Havaminh 8:00 nrn Allmay 8:45 mu Mncon 4:00 pm Savannah 9:15 pm Jneksonrlllt .. 8:30 pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL- ROAD. «T7-. daSSCTjl S3 LaUrang.-.., i:n ■■(LnUrung*,... lilt pa, jjl mint of Atlanta and !Ve«t Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart from Atlanta Termlonl station, comer of UltcheU street nnd Mmll.nn arcane. 1 GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— •Auxuot* .... 1:90 am Conyers t:4) am Covington ... 7:44 ant •Anxnst* ....11:41 pm I.lthntils 3* pm •August* .... 9:19 pm •Dully. All other ti day. Depart TO— •Anxukt* ..... 7:29 am I.lthoula 19:06 am •Augusta 1:25 pm Conyers 1:90 pm Covington ... 4:19 pm •August* 11:45 pro *ius dally except Hun- SKADOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Arrive From Washington . 7;» *oi Athens 1:25 am Memphis ....11:15 am New York,.. |M pm Clinton 7dS pm UUialughaiu . 7:45 pm Hhown lu L Depart To— Birmingham . 7:46 am Clinton 7:30 Am Near York....12:00n‘n Athena 4:00 pm Memphis 4:45 pro Waaklaa ton .. tiOO pm entrnl Tima. FOR RENT. Elegant Ground Floor of fice. Former Atlanta Nation al Bank building. Apply 15 East Alabama St. on and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with out pain. Book of par* ticuUm setit FlIKK, B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. >ffice 104 N. Frror Street. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following ochtdnle Hgores pehllshod only as Informstlon. sad art not guacsnfwl. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 24. 1 12. | H. 40 | 18. be. Atlanta 1C. T.) Ar. Town (B. T.) Ar. Spartanburg Ar. Charlotte Ar. Richmond .fftaBBT::::::::: 12:WMtjC't 3:25 a.m. 6:43 a.m. 9:20 n.m. 7:50 p.tu. 9:20 p.m. 6 JO a.m. 7'JOtt.m. 13:07 p.m. 3:66 p.m. 6:40 p.m. S:o0 p.m. 12.*0uuoon 3:36 p.m. 6:06 p.m. 8:13 p.m. 6:58 p.m. 6:42 a.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3lSg:S: 11:90 p.m. 11:06 o.m.' 4:30 p in. 9:10 p.m. CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. u. 7. | la. 1 Lr. Atlanta - Ar. Chattnnoogo Ar. Cincinnati Ar. LouIotIIIc. . Ar. Chicago 7:«pS: 8:00 p.m. 7:10 n.m. IrfWp.m. 1 9*5 p.m. 1:10 a.m. 3:45 n.m. 1 6:20 p.m. ::::::::::::: :::::::::::: JACKSONVILLE. bHUNdWICK. ETC. i it. i E 1 is: n iL 1 K l.v. Atlanta. * . • . . Ar. Mncon. . • • Ar. Cocbmn. If: tfro&wiei: Ar. Jnckaonrllla . 6:15 n.m. 9:30 n.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 12:16 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:10 p.un 7:10 p.m. 1:46 p.m. 11:11 p.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:40 a.m. 6:00 a.m. '8:60 a.m. - 8:60 a.m. 10:30 p.ui. 12:40 n.m. .2:00 n.m. 6:40 a.m. 8:00 n.m. 8:50 n.m. BIRMINGHAM. MEMPHIS AND IHc WEST. a i *. i if. t». Lr. Atlanta. • • * Ar. Anatall fefsfe:::::::::: Ar. Blrtnlnxbam 4:00 a.m. AM n.m. 6:20 a.m. 7:4S a.m. 10:16 a.m. 7:00 a.ia. 7:J» a.m. •Jja.m. 10:06 n.m. U«p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:05 p.m. *:24 p.m. 1-M p.m. 9J9 p.m. «:U p.m. 7.-06 p.m. (:30 p.m. ll:3u p.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:41a.m. 3:06 p.m. 6:16 a.m. 1 23. 11 •0. 22. l.v. Atlanta 1 4:55 p.m. Ar. Wllllnmion 1 4:25 p.m. Ar. Fort Valley 1 9:25 p.m. 1 Lr. Atlanta. ' ] Ar. Wtlllamaoa. ...... 1 Ar. Oolumhua SO n.m. aa.to. 00 n.m. 4:30 p.on 6:28 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Paaenger and Tlekot Office, 1 l’eochtrte 8t, l'hone 1th Ticket Ogle* Terminal a.aenger and Ticket Office, t Peachtree street. 'Phone 111 Ticket Offle. Ter- TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. DR. CLARENCE L STOCKS, Operative Dentistry Fillings, Crowns, 8pteitlltt, Bridgowork, 427 Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. On account of Christmas holidays tickets will be sold at all points south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi river, St. Louis, Mo, Included, at rate o( one and one-third flnt-clasa fare, plus 35 cents, for th* round trip. Tickets on 'ale gt all etatlon* De cember 10 to 15. 19, 11 and January L Anal limit January ?,* 1997. For further Information apply to any ticket agent, nr A. a JACKSON, C. C. M'MILLIN, a P. A. . .. A. a P. A. Augusts, Gi. Anti-Saloon Loagus, BeMluttnno by Bov. J. L. If. Illllyer and WlU D. 1*pshaw have been adopted hy an epee meeting of the Atlanta Anti s*, toon lewgge, held. at the Young Men's Christian Asioelstlon, nultrltlng the sup port of the prohibitionists of the city and ronuty to the antt-whloky movement The. reanlatgas ask thoee who an not In fnvpr of. ns eleetkin to withdraw, their oppoktkm In order that the roanty may l>* put In the leu pMlhlr coedition for a UP lag la tbs taming tgbt before tb* testate- Mb LOW RATES ACCOUNT CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS VIA Southern Railway Rate of one and one-third fare, plus 25 cents, for the round trip between all points east of the Mississippi River and south of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers is authorized. Tickets will be Sold Dec. 20 to 25th, 30 and 31st, Also Jan. 1, 1907, Limited Jan. 7, 1907. Call on Southern Railway Agents. J r*I T T TCF ' District Passenger Agent, • LiUoIY, ATLANTA, GA. DIER4 DE’C ■ BUSY S TORE ^ Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co. 60 MARIETTA ST. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. BAILIFF SHOT NEGRO WHO ATTACKED HIM. Special to Tb* Georgian. Grimn, Ol, Dec. 17—Saturday nlrht at Zetella, Oa„ flv* miles from here, Jim Lowe Foster, a bailiff of Line Creek district, shot and Instantly killed George Lee; a negro 11 yean of age. Tha trouble originated at Coppedge*. store. Foster. It I* stated, made iom> playful pass at the negro, which he dkl not like, and remarked to Footer that he "could not play with him." The ne gro left the store, but returned later and called Footer Into the road, where he made several attempts to cut nlm- Foater drew hlo gun and fired, killing the negro Instantly. _ Making Annual Report*. •pedal to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, Dec. 17.—All of th# Mo* con officials are now buoy on their an* nual reports, which mu»t be submitted to the city council by next Tuesday night, and from present Indication* we year which come* to an end at that time will be one of the mpil»ucce**rui. If not th# most successful. In the his tory of the city. I _ I—. 5? 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