The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 21, 1906, Image 2

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PRRR ■ 11 “ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN", ■ I tiber a. ir*^ Some New Art Wares Including Exclusive Direct Importations TRAFFIC MAY Exquisite “Gonda” Ware Prom the famous impressionistic schools of South Holland we have imported a carefully chosen collection of beautiful vases. You’ll recognize the real artistic excellence of this ware at a glance and the more you study it the more you’ll appre ciate'its beauty. It is entirely unique and will create much interest among art lovers. Prices have been marked quite low for an introductory sale. You could cktp.se Sto more satisfactory Christmas gift for a friend of discriminating taste. $7:50 to $12.00. (( 9 9 Nipur Ware "Nipur” Ware if th* l*t«(t triumph of modern pottery, yet He greatest el.tm to artistic eminence if in itf faithful depiction of piece* 3,000 yesrs old, lately unearthed In the ancient Babylonian eity of Nipur. Equally attractive to artists and atudenta. Finest French and English china in exclusive and beautful patterns—full sets, “open stock” and in many odd pieces. Beila Pottery Bella Art Pottery help* to carry out the aeverely plain decorative idea of minion furniture. Many of the piece* ehown are coplef of ancient Aeeyrian and Orecian piece* that hannoniao perfectly with Tlemlfli and weathered oak fnrniahinga. $2.00 to $10.00 Railroads Entering N. Y. Threatened by Walk Out. Quaint Dutch Pottery You'll buy these quaint protty Dutch wares on sight; we’ve never seen such rapid sellers. The lino includes plates, cups and saucers, pitchers, mugB, placquos, ramakinB, sugar bowls and cream pitchers, ranging in price from 20 cents to $1.25 each. The pictures above were sketched direct from some of the pieees in the stock. Dobbs and Wey Co. 57 North Pryor Street—Next to the Equitable Building UNCLE SAM TO END CONGO ATROCITIES Washington. Dec. 20.—"Reform In the Congo Free State la naaured." With theie word* the Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, who gave up hla pulpit ten monthe ago In New England to apeak and work for a ceeaatlon of the atrocl- tlea in the Congo, steed up the situa tion this morning. •Secretary Root haa Informed the Congo Reform Association that he will art In the matter and Senator I.ndge has told us that he will push the Con go resolution In the senate to Issue," continued Dr. Johnson. "We feel that our long fight Is about to he crowned with success; that the liatlvos of the Congo, who have been ground down by torture and murder, will be rescued from further atrocities." Dr. Johnson has Just returned to Washington from Chicago. MT. VESUVIUS ERUPTS; POOR PEOPLE IN PANIC Naples. Dec. Si.—Great alarm was caused by an apparent redemption of Mount Venn* vine. Thera was n heavy rain of italics foi twenty minutes, which hid the mountain. A panic seised the dwellers In the poor- r “ ~ Women hurried at Christmas as they suffered at Raster. As the storm of aahrs slowly ahnted and subsequently rested entirely the pool ho llered that their supplications had been answered. There wipe an absence of the detonations and earthquake which accompanied the last eruption of tho mountain. Ashes fell st Pompeii and Poritictt after they had ped at Naples. Stop- C0LUMBU8 WOOLEN MILLS NOT INCLUDED IN MERGER. Special to The Georgian. Columbui, Oa., Dec. 21.—The Eagle and Phentx Mill* of thin city, which hoi for yenr» made »ome of tho very beet woolen goods, fa not concerned In the eo-called merger of leading woolen mill* of tho South, the fttory originat ing or sent out from Nashville, Tenn. When aeon by The Georgian repre. ■tentative, G. uunby Jordan said: "No, we are entirely alone In eurh matters n» that, and will try to worry along Ju»t as we are.” These mills have made a fine class of woolen goods for many years. C. D. KENNY CO.’S Beautiful Xmas Souvenir Free TO TEA AND COFFEE PURCHASERS AT Kenny's Tea Store, 82 WHITEHALL ST. . Saturday, December 22, DAY ONLY. OOOOtMHCKKHClOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO O t> O DOQ SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT 0 O BY A 8TORE DETECTIVE. 0 O O O Special to The Georgian. 6 O Chattanooga. Tenn., Dec. 21.— O O A dog shoplifter ha* beep caught O O In this city. The other day he O O took a comb box from tfio table O 0 of a big department storo and Q O marched out, but In the vestibule O O he wo* headed off by a lynx-eyed O O detective, whose business It Is to O O watch for shoplifters. With a O O snarl and a vicious growl, the dog O O tlnully turned loose of the comb O O and trotted away. Before nab- O O blng the comb tho dog, a big O O shepherd, looked all around to O O see If any one was watching him. O O O OOWOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOGOCOo O j O O WOULDN'T LET SHERIFF O O SELL CHURCH PROPERTY. O O O O Wllkesbarre, Po.. Dec. 21.—A O O writ of dlstrlngns, tho first re- 0 O quested In America since tho year O O before Washington was made the O O first president, and then so old a O O legal form that It had long fallen O O In disuse, was refused by Judge O O Wheaton, of this city. It was a O O writ to compel Sheriff Davis to O O sell the personal property of h O O church upon which lie had levied, O O and provided for his arrest by O O Coroner Dodson If he fulled to O O do so. O O Judge Wheaton quoted from a O O case In the English courts In the O O third year of the reign of Queen 0 Q Anne, usd concluded that the O O facts lu the present case did not Q O warrant the Issuing of such a O O writ as desired. O o a OOOOO0OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO New York, Dec. 21.—If the yard men of the railway lines entering New York go out on strike, as they declare they will unless granted'an Increase of cents per hour, It Is believed traffic In and out of New York will be practical ly paralysed just at the beginning of the holiday season, and that the entire East will share In the disastrous ef feet. • A conference Is expected to be held at once, and a well-defined peace foot Ing established between the roads and their employees. The lines affected by the ultimatum are the Central Railroad of New Jer sey, the Erie, the Delaware. Lackawan na and Western, the Lenigh Valley, the Long Island, the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Staten Island. The New York Central and Hudson River railroad recently granted the yard men the raise of 5 cents an hour. The other roads offered their men a 4- cent increase, and this was officially rejected In the ultimatum. The roads affected declare the men were recently granted advances In wages and shorter hours, and that the men are held by contracts running to January, 1907, and beyond. It Is alleged the yard men have chosen tho holiday season with a view of incohvenlenclng the lines. Georgia Society Reorganized. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 21.—On ac count of the death of Captain J. L. Price, president of the Georgia Society, that organization has been reorganized; I. C. Mansfield, president of tfie local city park commission, has been elected president, A. L. Parks, first vice presi dent, and M. G.. L. Roberts, second vice president. ■ DRESS YOUR. SON Or buy an entire OUTFIT FOR YOURSELF Send us 31S.00 for a suit that i* well worth that amount and wo will give you FREE tho following outfit: Suit $15.00 Underwear 1.00 Top Shirt l.db Collar and Cuffs .40 Neck Tie • -50 Fair of Sox 25 Handkerchief 25 Pair Suspenders 50 Fair Hose Supporters .25 Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 ALL FOR $15.00 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Name Expre** Office 1 • Town or City.....' 8tate Kind of 8uit Dttirod Breast Measure Waist Measure Length of Trousers No. of Collar. No. of 8ox No. of Cuff* If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. Gift to Chattanooga Y. M. C. A. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 21.—In the will of the late General. Willard War ner, of tlila city, stocks amounting to $5,000 ore bequeathed to his daughter, Sirs. Warner King, of Watkins, N. Y.; D'.QPO to Mr*. Nellie Adams Warner, of Washington, D. C.: $1,500 to the Young Men’* Christian Association, nrd the remainder to the son,. Willard Warner, Jr„ of Rockwoqd, and others. New Industry for Chattanooga., Special to The Georgina. . Chattanooga, Tenn,, Dee. 21.—A big corporation, which Is to locate a branch here, Is the Illinois Iron and Belt Com pany. a $2,000,000 corporation. A site of 40 acres ha* been purchased at P.ast I.oke and plant drill presses, wagon skeins, springs, axles and letter presses are to be niade at this plant. ROOSEVELT TELLS HARROW TO FIX BREAJMH RIVER Southern Pacific Is to Get Busy Right Away. Why Take Business Home? Are Your Nerve* Constantly Strained With Groundless Worries? The cause of thin tense condition Is In your utonmch. Your food does not digest properly. Nine-tenths of all dyspepsia and Indigestion la of the nervous type and the only certain cure la to right the cause. Tonics, brain foods, bitters, etc., are mero tempo rary stimulants. Your stomach and small Intestines have become deranged by Improper selection of foods. Im perfect mastication and Irregularity both ns to time and amount of eating. I ERCE BUSY STORE Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co. 60 MARIETTA ST. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE p s Malaria Maxes Pel* Bleed. The Old Standard, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drive* nut malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years.' Price 60 cent*. CHRISTMAS GIFT TO ALA. CONVICTS AMOUNTS TO $28,000 Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 21.—Some Interesting Ilf urea are obtained from the 26 pardons, paroles and commuta tions Issued by the governor a Chrtetmaa gift to the convlete. The governor selected many who were aent up for life and long terms. Fourteen murderers were given their liberty, nine of whom had been aent up for life. Only four out of the 25 were sent up for terms under ten years. Six teen were paroled, six pardoned and one had his sentence commuted. Taking the number of years the con vict* had to serve had they been left In the penitentiary 'not Including the nine for life) the totf number of years yet I to servle Is ah. :i lit. At the good rental price of cc.vtcts now. It will cost the slate a neat Mtlle sum. Say that the convicts earned $25 net for the state a month, the total amount then accord ing to these figures, would be some thing over $2f,000. Reduced Size of Magazine. Special to The Grorslan. Oxford, Ga„ Dec. 21.—The board of editors of the Emory Phoenix has changed the regulation else of the mag azine to one of smaller site. The De cember issue was received yesterday. CAN'T THROW OFF HIS CARES. The mucous coating of the stomach and Intcitipes l"i- lost Its power of secreting the gastric Juice (an Impor tant factor in digestion), the muscles of the middle couting are correspohd- Ingiy lifeless In grinding up the food, and ns a result, the food lies In your stomach fermenting, poisoning the blood. Irritating the nerves and break ing down the nystem. Something must be done to aroure the digestive organs to action. Stuart's DyspepjHt Tablets alone have tietn found capable of digesting th** fx>d for the unhealthy stomach. They contain diastase, per.sln and other digestive agents which the stomach itself pos sesses when In health. These agents digest »lie food tor the stonuch and give tile stomach a chance to rest and regain Its normal power*. Smart s ! :->'!>pepsin Tablets nee not a paten: medicine, the formula for their prepmati n having been made ptiltMc and Miown to 40,000 physicians In the L'nlted Stales and Great Rikam. liy government tests, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been shown not only to contain no harmful Ingredients, but to possess digestives of higher pprlty than found In any other preparation. Stuatt's Dyspepsia Tablets ate rec ommended by physicians everywhere and can be bought of any druggist or direct from the manufacturers at 50 cents per box. If preferred, n free trial package will be sent you immediately upon receipt of name nnd address. F. A. Smart Co., 7$ Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Washington. Deo. 21.—The president Is going to have that break In the Col orado river In Mexico reikllreA by the California Development Company, which, he declares. Is ultimately re sponsible for It, and hS wants the Job done nt once. He wrote a letter to E. H. Harriman, at New York, reciting the conditions as they now exist, and his Inability to se cure action by congress because of the adjournment for the Christmas holl- doyx. He told Mr. Harriman that It Is In cumbent upon him to close the break again, and that action should be taken without an hour's delay. Mr. Harriman replied, saying that the Southern Pacific, had no control over the California Development Company, but he would authorise the Southern Pad tic officers to try to repair th* break, trusting congrss# to take action later to assist with th* burtien. The president gave assurance that he Would SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following schednls azure. pulibsheu only »■ mloruisuon. and ere not gaerentwd. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK AND THE BA8T. Lv. Atleote iC. T.). Ar. Toccoe IE. T.). . ▲r. Spartanburg. • • Ar. Charlotte. . . • Ar. Richmond. . . . Ar. Washington. • . Ar. New York. . , . 12:00nlg*t 1:25 a.m. <:4S a.tn. 9:20 e.m. 7:50 p.ui. 9:20 p.m. 6:90 a. m. 7:50 a.m. 12:07 p.m. 9:55 p.m. •:40 p.m. jT I 12:00 noon S:96pjs. 6:08 p.m. IBS CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WE8T. i il I T. 1—3K Lv. Atlente , Ar. Cbettenooga Ar. Cloolnnstl Ar. UoutevUl*. ...... Ar. Chlcege 6:30 s.ta. 9:45 s.D. 7:49 p.m. tttl p.m. 7:10 e.m. 4:5* p.m. 9:55 p.m. } :10 a.m. :45e.m. »:20 p.m. JACKSONVILLE. brtQivoV.ICK. ETC. Lv. Atlente. , . . Ar. Macoo. . • • . Ar. Cochran. . . , An Brunswick.*! Ar. Jacksonville. . 6:15 e.m. 1:20 a.m. 10:10 e.m. 2:21 p.m. I 11:15 p.m. 2:40 p.m. IT 4:16 p.m. 7T— 11:15 p.m. 1:30 e.m. 2:40 a.m. *:00 e.m, 8:00 a.ra. Sioa.m. 10:30 pm.' 12:40 n.m. 3:00 e.m. 8:40 e.m. Lv. Atlanta . . Ar. Austell Ar. Tallapoosa Ar. Anniston Ar. Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, MEMHruo A:U' s. 4:00 S.U. 4:35 a.m. 1:20 a.m. 7:44 e.m. 10:15 a. m. ~36T 7:00 a.m. i H - tST. TT 4:25 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:24 p.m. 7* pm. 6:10 p.m. 0:11 p.m. IftiS COLUMTUS. FOk " I tic. It A0 p.m. 21:10 p.m. 1:41a.m. 6J6 a. in. Lr^Atlnnta. . I 4:91 r Ar. Williamson I 6:25 p.m. Ar. Fort Valley | 9:25 p.m. . I’asenger'aml Ticket Office,! fouebtre* St Phone 142. Ticket Office Terminal ’sssenjrer end Tlofcet^Offlce, 1 Teach tree Street. 'Phone 142. Ticket Office Ter* Lv. Atlanta. . • Ar. Williamson. , Ar. Columbus. 4:90 p.m. 1:25 p.m. p.m. mlnal Station. 'Phone make recommendations to congress to RAILROAD this end. It has been repeatedly asserted that unless the break in the river Is prompt ly repaired the losses In the Imperial valley, already enormous,' would at a conservative estimate reach a total of $13,000,000. The president felt that longer delay was nqt Justified In the cane. SCHEDULES THR OWAWA Y BOOKS UNTIL NEW YEAR Holidays Marked by Exercises at All Schools. Atlanta's public school pupils ar# happy Friday. Their work for the year 1906 has ended and no more will they Journey to school each morning, unty the New Year commence*. The Christmas holidays began Friday afternoon with the dosing of appro priate exerdse* in ail the schools. Then farewell was said to school until after New \ ear’s day. The principals of th# various schools and the teachers of nearly every grade In the schools arranged programs for the occasion and every one of. thetfi Interesting. In the grammar schools there were snnga, recitations and dialogues which were participated In by children of every age Tho exercises at the Girt* High School began at 10:10 o'clock and the program was carried out before an au- dlence which packed the auditorium in Browning Hall. An interesting feature of this program wa» the presentation of gift* to poor children who came to the exertl*#* a* the guests of th* girls in the senior claaa. The following I* the program: Part I. Instrumental Solo—Mis* Edna Behre. Vocal Solo—Miss Nellie Nix. Violin Solo—Miss Vhrlne Marsh. Instrumental Solo—Mis* Edwina ^Focal 8olo— Mlsa Nellie Nix. Part II. "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works." At Fraser StrenL At th{ Fraser street rehool. over which 3lls* Myrtle Smith presides as principal, with Miss Mary W. Postell as assistant, an excellent program was rarritd out by the pupils of the second, third, fifth and sixth grades. Each t number on the program waa well ren dered, and especially was this true in declamation. The same was true in the West End school, when Miss Bailie E. Davies <s principal, with Miss Ruby Jones as her assistant. Excellent programs by tho second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth grade* made the exercises In this school interesting and they were enjoyed, not only by the pupils, but by many visitors. Every school in the eltx Observed the day. With the closing of the schools for the holidays, the session Is marked ns one of the most successful In the his tory of Atlanta schools. Showing the Arrival out Departure of Pas ■sneer Trains of tbe Followtnc Urwila: 2. >nsbvl1ts.B:36a.ni.J 3. Nashville 7:10l 92. >'nthrlllo.4:50 p.m. 72. Boms 9:46 n.m. 72. Rome 6:10 p.m.lW. Nazbrllle.il:45 n.m. 4. Naihrllle.9:50 p.m.) 2. Nnzbrlilt. 7:25 p.m. All trains dally. CKNTKAL OF GEORGIA. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protrmllnrr Plies In * to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. Arrive From— Savannah ... 7:10 an Jacksonville . 7:60 am Macon 11:40 am Nnvnnuah ... 4:15 pm Macon 8:10 pm Albany 10:20 pm jiffiff IIIill ATLANTA AND WEST POINT IIAID ROAD. Arrive From— | Depart To- 'Selma U:40em['Moatfomery 1:99 an 'Montgomery. 7:40 pml*Montg’m'ry.U:45 pm •Selins HdS pul'Selms....... 4:20 pa LaUrnnfv 1:20 am Lstjrange.... 1:20 pm •Montgomery. 3:40 pm|*Ments'm'ry.U:U pm ^•Dsliy. All ether trains dally except Sus- A train, of Atlanta and West rolol Railroad Company arrtr* at and depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner ol Mitchell .treat and Mem-on ivein*. GEORGIA RAII.ltdAD. Arrive From— •Auguita ....5:00 am Conyrra 6:45 am rovlairtoii ... 7:48 am 'Aupuata ....12:46 pro Llthonla 3:25 pro 'Aujc’iftta .... 8:30 pm •Dully. All other tr day. Depart To— 'Augusta ..... 7:20 am Llthoma 19:06 nru 'Augusta §:Z> piu Conyers 5:00 pm Covington ... 6:10 pm •Augusta 11:45 pm alua dally eicept Swo* SEABOARD Atlt LINE RAILROAD. Arrive From Washington . 7:30 am Athene 1:25 am Memphis ....11:45 am New York.... 3:55 pm Clinton 7:65 j»m Birmingham . 7:4ypm Shown In C Depart Td— Birmingham . 7:45 am Clinton 7:20 New York....12:00 u n Athena 4:00pm Memphis 4.-4S pitf Washington .. 8:00 pm ontra! Time. CRAZY WOMAN HURLS CHILD FROM WINDOW AND FIGHTS RELATIVES Chicago, Deo. 21.—Attacked suddenly by Insanity, Mrs. J. Selene hurled her 3-year-otd niece, Gladys Hersch, from the third etory window of a Vincennes avenue flat building. The little one was fatally injured. Startled by the child’s screams and the crash of the glass through which the little one had been tossed, th* ma nioc’s sister, Mrs. Benjamin Hersch, and their mother, rushed Into the ns"" and grabbed the lunatic, who wa» struggling to throw Mr*. Herseh's 1T- months-old baby after her sister. ’ Turning on the older woman, M'"- Selene tried to force her mother through the window and actually had her b>JV half outside when neighbors, attracted by the struggle, overpowered her. Mr*. Selene was hurried to the detention hospital. It Is said she Is suffering from emotional Insanity. Ceres a CoM in One Doy, Cnpl OB ev ery