The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 02, 1907, Image 2
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, JANCABY l SOT. — BANK ADVANCES INTEREST BATES > Through n rrgrrftatib* nvr-raight the name of the Oe«Mgiu Savinix Hank un«l 1 Trust Companv wan omitted from the lift Of Atlanta Imnkn that advi)nt**d the lnterent rate vnf ^Unu* to 4 |*«»r <«*ht on January I The tleorgta Hh%4*\k* Hank and Truat Company In the pa\|nK* hank In the city and I- n.did in* Gibraltar It number* dmonc lta anfctv tk.pu*itum •vary olaaa. and through Klvlna Ini attention to thi> feature bn* u.*n u high place in the »omiminlty. Any amount <i*|e»»lted with them or before Jamntv |o will bear Intel at the advum*ed rale of 4 per cent from January 1 1 ff. f, Shropshire - DIED IUES0AY NIGHT W. F. Hliropahlre, one of the beat- knon n. and tn »*t highly re«|»erted citl- — tana of Atlanta, dtrff Tuesday night at the realdenco of IiIm brother, I H. Shropshire. 1SI Windsor street. Mr Shropshire had been In falling health for some time, hut Ida deuth cyme us a shock to his many friends, rr He tea* n <*onfederate veteran and »erve<l In Company K. First Georg I» ; cavalry, and was un lmnor/d memht r of Camp A. Wheeler's Confederate «uv • airy. of which lie was chaplain At the i time of hh« death Mr. Shropshire was , In his ality-thlid year. Il»* Is mirvlvi by two brothers, \V. It. and I S. Hhrop. ■hire, of this city, and one sister. Mrs. W. 1- Cole, of Henoilu. Ga. The fu- ." ptmi peTTtnMrwpr* mnmp-ti-il Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The mem- bera of Camp A. Wheeh-rs delate cavalry. Attended the funeral DETECTIVES ON HAID TO PRESERVE,ORDER F Beveral extremely Interesting litci- dents, some funny and some quite the contrary, made the time worth While to the people who ilowde.l the council chamber at the Investigation. Shortly after the lie had b«*t*» passed between the mayor and Alderman Key. a number of detectives appeared on the scene am) ecalteteil among the spec tators. Thev were cnlleil there hy the city marshal t«> keep order. In the original resolution condemn ing the nmyttr for making * burg* * wgalnst the tntegiity e.f jpgmhfcH* t?f council, without * \Idelu •• tu sustain the same. It was worde«t ’Itesmved, t»v the mayor and general council. Thai the mayor be condemned, etc " Alderman Key suggepte*! that in the •rant of Its pu>u*«re It wasn't exactly prwpar to make the mayor pass upon u resolution lutulrmnlug himself, u wa« changed accordingly, and was after ward a tabled. Mayor Pro Tem. Harwell had the time of his life keeping nnythtng like order during the meeting. When council Cook, a trees*. during the drawing of the resolution of ex oneratlon. the ftii*tui* of Alderman K** swarmed around him uud congrutulAt •d him «*n Ids Foot Will be Amputated. Special to Tlie U«*eiglnn. Rpme, Ga . Jan ?—Henry Keel had one of hi* feet aertouely hurt Iasi night while In the H«l of hiiurdlng n trolley car. The Injury I* of sui h a aatinus natur** that the foot will hiivc — ta bs amputated k New Stomach ftwtt'* Syiptpd* Tablet! Hwtore Litelee* Organa to Konnol Condition. A TRIAL riCXAOB FEE*. Many a sufferer from Dyspe|>*lH. In digestion amt kindred ailment* .if the digestive organs rarri.. around an ah- aolutely useless stotnurh -a tlt'uil load, and a cess • t>on| far ever-increasing ilia, order*. The unit, tea are ae.anihr 1 e .worn' nut. ttie mural). Ilnluii Ima lost Its necretlve |«».r, nml (.»>.! taken Into the otninsrli lua there amt ferment*, causing sou* eru.ian.m*, tu-lching*. hesrlhutn. dLsstness an.l other ilia- treading nmilltliina Many sufferers heve Riven up In despair until they have been Induced by some Interested friend to try a box i.f Stuart's I>>*. pepela T«blet» Stuart's Dyaisprl.. Tuhtcl* are (In dyspeptic's aura nnd an y h..|*> Tin y ore • naturiil restorative .if heolthy na tion I" Hia stomach and am.ill Intc- tln**»,because iliey supply Just 111.’ ala. rnenls tlmt the weak stomach lucks peptln. diastase. golden kanI and other "digestives." If you am aflllclrd with any .f tin- symptoms above described. he that your dlReatlva nlg.uis ill power—they need help, ami tin more eenslble help to be gl\an them than IO supply elemema whlih will d" the work of dlRe.ilnn for them • Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have hr, n found by the teat of reputable physi cian* In the I'nlted Hlatas and iin .it Britain tn have rctnnrkable dlgostix > poerere. one Rraln nf the native prlm-l- ple of these tablets beina suffleletu n> dlfeet Rralns nf ordinary fn.Hi It 1* plain that no matter what the e.m- dltlon of your stmimah. ur hnw far your disease has pr..Rmsseil, nne nnlv of Ptutrt's Dyep. psln Tablets taken -1 meal tune will ilo ihe work—Rive your ntomseh an opportunity to regain us loat powsra ihe muarles will be atrengthoned. the.Rbmds InvlRnrn'ed. •ml you will be a new man It POM* nnthlRR in prove the rfl.a- tlvenera nf this cure Ken.l f.n •amfrl- fwakape imlay F. A Sluail t Co.. 71 siuart Itulldlnr. Marshall. Ml. h All dPilSRlMa sell Plnarti Dyspepsia >blRfe at iO cent* m b-uu POLICE ORDERED TO SHOOT MASHERS WHO RUN A WA Y mg i Alton, 111, Jan. The mrtnber!* of* tin* poiit v ftdve have h-tn oWIcrcd 1*> Ghlef .»f l»tillce .M.ixutU l>* about .it umaheiii who annoyed women on the atreetp «nd sttempt t*» #pr nnvat The oiiIpv r.dl.iweti ,m unMicceasful nltempt l»\ •’liter .Maxwell to hit a inn*her at whom In ilieti The « hit f chaaed the ma*her two hi <ek*. nnd lm- GEORGIA BANKERS SEND MAN ’I'D WORK EOR sm-TREASl RV Sim*. i.ll In ill. Mac n. lilt. Jan ! II m I. IV Hill, ycr. cn*hi»»r of the Ameih-MD Natlonul j Hunk, will leave for \\ .p-hingion \■*- I night I t be pi**pi*tit at the ineetttig ..f tin* lomnilinv i*f the Georgia Hanker**. Apooelntlon. up|Mdtiteil for tile inn p.’ •f iM*t urlng the *ub*trem*iu v for )••••»» - j Kia, tf jowMld. While Mr llUlver will, exert strong efforts f »r Ue..rgln, he wilt j also exert un • fT*»rt for Macon II .1 Tuyb>r. president of the Atu«'ri«-.in N.»* ! tlon »l H.itfk, was on the «onimlttce, | \u»t he I.Himl he would be unable I t go and Mr IlHIjer was .*» l«*, ictl tn 1.1*1 stead *! the I ntel failed lo obey the v.*m- nil to halt, two bullet> w»tv tind ■i him. without cITect. ether than !tn I • .»*!* hi* *|h i‘i|. c lit • hn f then i**m d a general •ting ot.ler, mul said in* hotted In i'- v mild b.* beiter nmrk*men -Tin 'tiling of ladle* on the Mieet tn CONTRACT AWARDED FOR GRADING ROAD alingj LAURENS COUNTY DOCTORS ADOPT BLACK LIST.; S|H*i in! t.» I h.* ii<» rglfiti Hubtiik iU. Jan _* \» yestmlay of tin l*mimi*-* Irnl S**.leiv, the following oflheis were ilc. ted for the mailing \ear |*rrsl» dent. II. II. HtalileV . vice president. K- New . neeretJiry nml treasurer, J M Page. The memIwr- of the society dnldr.l to ailopt a black list and all who foil I or refu*i to |*ay their nndb id bill* in] the futuie will have their names |d.l«e«|* •jU this list and lumHhcd.to aM of ti.v NEGRO MI’S IN ESS HAS BEEN DROPPED MV BIO JTMI.ISHEE ahla, b «*, J..n Solicit.q * le.totv f.»r Gomel's W.ekiv In Ith have hi ! n instruct! .|^bv cli - **t.ni! o*. not e\»*n if paid Itu advance This I- from the Northern |ltihlieatlon w hlch ha* luul *.i mam *|>a*m* ov«*r tin* Atlanta Ti.*t. The cmuilur In i*art snvs • l-'iom this .Hi we will rtiaept no contracts whatever se^uied from ml* oi*-d |WM»ple. roganllev* ,,f eltxum- siames. This I* at.soluiely lln d. H It is n»*«*es*.irv for «n\ agent to till out »• »ntract* se» uinl fr%»m negtm**. let hem mark *Vnii»tx*»l' plainly ••«» the that K.111U max Hpooln! tn The Georr'iin. St. Marys. Ga . Jan. 2 The «ontrnct for the construction of the St Marys and Klngstntid railway was signed on Monday. S T Hank*, wlm has had < onshlernble expeileme in i.illtoad j building, cunttmts to have tin* nwul ready for operation of trains bv June 1, 11*07, between St. Mar\* atnl King*, ami. Three mile* «.f new grading ha* Ju*t !*• i'll completaMi and fmii uni.** of the • Waycn*** Air l.lne grade" which will be used, leave* only time miles of g- tiling ti* he done This line v ill ultl- i itelv form a part of the St Marys. V vitohh mid Nashville rnllw.i.v nf the contt >’ -separated and tvturneil. apt oil. to agent on receipt of Med- j phy-MkOans of the oiiinty weie) The.niCmlHM* . f tin* society wen* on* I tertallied l»V l»i Sidney Walker at the residence ..r Mr and .Mrs. James M. Finn. LADY CLANCAR7Y JS DEAD AJ HOME IN IRELAND Puhlln, Ireland. Jan. 2 —I.adv t'lan- carty''iWR1 at her husband's estate *n I'ounty Galway, Monday night. She was the first of tip' musk* hall beau lie* to marry Into the peerage. When the earl married Helle Hilton she was the reigning .*t ige beauty of Lon don. I'nllke ninny of the succeeding marriages of a like character, the unkm of Lord (Tancnrty and Belle Hlltnn v.i a happy one. The one-time music hall singer made the enrl a good wife. She settled dow to a life of rustic peace among h husband's Irish tenants and won tl.. hearts of the Country generally by her splendid cross country riding. Can- • i*r, which developed last Christmas, was the cause jf death. CHANGE IX BCHEDl'LE ON SEABOARD.IAN. i> PILES CURED IN « TO 14 DAYS. PA7.0 OINTMKNT 1s guaranteed to ! cure unv case of Hctdng. HUnd, Hired- ! tug <»r Protruding Piles In C tu 14 day* I or money refunded. 60c. TOUR OF OI.IDDEX HALTED BY STONE REMAINS OF T. J. PHILLIPS INTERRED AT GRIFFIN. Hpecl.il The Georgiaii. Grlftln, Ga . Jan .* Tin- remains Inf Thotna* .1 Phillips, who died at his I home In Atlanta Saturday, were in- ( terred lit «»ak lllll ismetcrv In thhii UJX.—Mr PiiHTTps was a son , • >f W. It Phillip*, who at one time was a pnuuini nt im ichant In this city Mr. Phillips *fwnt 2»» years of his life In Texas, but at the time of hts death he l wn* the president «»f the T**nn»s*.*»* C*ett'Kxi hunge in Atlanta. Kflfcctive Sundav,• January »>. the following changes will he made In the schedules of trains *>n the Seaboard, Air Lili** sxslem: Train No 32. for Norfolk and New York, will leave at 11 40 a. tu.. In stead of noon Train No 32. whb h comes In from Memphis and Hlnnlug- hnm. will arrive ut 11:25 a. m, In stead of 11:45 Train N«». 41. from New York and Norfolk, will arrive at in, In- steail of 7.3a u. tu. Tills same tmln I t«p|H*d nnd the cross goCf v ami Ing Atlanta at 6:30 a 7:45. nn) the) ‘ity of Mexico, Jan. 2—While trav eling at the rate of 28 miles an hour Monday toward this city, the Ulld- den automobile special struck n stone which In came wedged between the rail and the guard at ing. 4$ tulles out from here The huge machine Jumped tip* track and was i ariied by Its momentum about 1*0 feet, when it struck un em bankment and turned over. Mr. (Hid den carries a telegraph Instrument and ‘ operator. A wire was fTh tills here were null- highwii U Pills. in. Instead of 7 45. No 33. from New York Ko*t. will nmve aRel* - Janufi 4 .1" p. m, Instend of 3:30. Train No. Is will continue to dc|mrt nt S p. tu. a** at present. The Athens train will arrive at 9 a. ni. Instead of 8.25. This train will continue to leave At lanta at 4 p. ttt. Nurting Motn«rt and Malaria. The Old Standard. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers Cor 17 yean. Price 80 cents. qWednesday markad* the opening of the second term of the year for tha Georgia School of Technology, and un less all signs fall this will be a record- breaking year for Atlanta's great edu cational Institution. Last fall the at tendance reached 645 for the first term, the best previous attendance for an en tire year being 614. and with the many new students now seeking admission It looks as though the figures would run close to 675 for this session. Splendid progress Is being made In the construction of the new Carnegie library on the campus, and President llatheson expect* It to be ready for oc cupancy some time before the ‘com mencement exercises In June. Hereto fore the library has been .limited Jo Three rooms on~the second flbor-nf tits academic building, and Its growth has consequently been more or less re stricted. but with the opening of tha new building exclusively for that pur pose the Institution will soon have the the best college library In the South, us It already has the beet technical.equip- ment Last summer a man of means from Florida went to Boston to take a course of work in textile engineering, but when the officials there learned of the work he wished to do they advised him to come to Atlanta to the Georgia T*H'h, stating that It was the best gf ile kind in the country. As a consequence he came here, and after the first three months states that beds perfectly satl*. Med that he.ls getting the best training possible. This man has brought hi* wife and family with him to Atlanta, thus adding so much to the population, and to those who make the merchants nf the city prosperous. — 1 OPENED SECOND ENGLISH LI GO TO GREENVILLE TO TESTIFY IN SUITS pedal to Tin* Georgian. Greeiiftlmni. N. Jsn. 2.—Deputy Halted States Marshals J«h* Millikan and J. M. Bailey went to Charlotte Huudajr morning I returned Inte yesterday afternoon, bringing wlfli them about twenty women and live men, who are known ns the Ini- |M*rti*t cotton mill people who have beeu in-ti| by llie government In Charlotte fur past month, ns witnesses against sev eral Charlotte utUI owners Indicted for al leged violation of an set of congress pro hibiting the bringing of aliens under con- tract Jo labor In this country. At the Charlotte term the ease was transferred to i special term of court to be tried, licgta- ting .InHilary 14. The court officers who have had them In harge for a mouth say that every one of hem U well educated In books, and can write neatly and legibly. In England, one of them said this sfter- ...xiii, no |m*i*noii Is allowed to be employed tu a mlU untli hc.hna stood an examination » bU . tin. atlunal attainments. SUCCESS OF TICKET IS NOW ASSURED,SAYS THE ADMINISTRATION Special to The Gi*orglan. Bavnuniih. Ga., Jam- 2.—The di*<Mpltat(oo if city offhinl* I* the chief tuple ofi^con- creation In |Militb*nl circles hen*. The op|N»Hltlon to' the administration Is latinl over the affair. They regard It til a bail |m.111L il mistake. They say It as sure* the * “ * • * * “ * of tlndr ticket and tlmt felt the ax Will he tied for. Tonight both parties hold rallies. tie* K»anl of abb' Is to be elected. In the party. AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANT SHIP. Special to The Georgian. Chester. S. t\, Jan. 2 —The ship loti t*»n I December 2s ha* nut >*et put In It* ap|H*arance. When It di*es nrtlve aev- • r.il - f our prmntmnt contractors will he on ham! to employ any win have not already been placed. of the number who 'were brought over by Commissioner Watson In No vember forty received employment here. They have given satisfaction. PISTOL DISCHARGED! WOUNDING HUNTER Special to Tho Georgian. Mucon, <itu Jon. 1.—Clauile Turner. « young man of this .Ity, wn* painfully v.mtmleil while nui hunting yeaterday, l>> the accidental diFolmrge cf a platol. The young nmn lind gone hunting wild geeae nnd while riding a mule the ptxtol, which wn« nttnehed to the end - tile, wn* hv come menna dlachnrged, the hull tmealng through the Iteahy part of the young nrnn'H leg, and Inflicting a severe flesh wound. NAUGHTY '' SCH00LMA 'AMS'' No! Always Fair to Thamaalvaa. •'I taught; school for n number^af years 1 . 1 ' write, n Vancouver Indy, "nnd like nisny other brnln worker, forgot' how necessary the right khid of food I*, nod therefore suffered greatly from In- dwbdtnn. "My system became run duwn. my blood Impoverished, and I had to take a year's holiday In the hope of regaining my strength. . "I saw nrapo-N'uta food highly s|Hiken of, tried the food and became Very fond of It. After eating It with cream, only tor breakfast, 1 gained quickly in strength and energy, and went back to work. "When I mantel 1 noon convinced my husband—that H was hts heavy breakfast* of meat, potatoes hot bis cuit and white bread that caused hts feelings of languor In the mornings. •Since eating Grape-Nut* and fruit ■ ha* become hearty and well. ”U Is now many years since we be gan to use Grape-Nuts and the food seems as ‘necessary tn our household us salt.' A favorite desssrt Is alter nate layers of sliced apples, sugar, nutmeg and Grape-Nula. cooked In the oven until the apply, are done.” Name given by Postutn Company, Battle Creek, Mich Rend Ihe little book, "The Road lo Wellvttle," In pkge. "There's a reason."