Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 24, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TLKHDAY, APRIL L’3, 1M7. 5 Don’t Be Fat My New Discovery Quickly Reduces Your Welglii To Normal, Requires No Starvation Process »and Is Mutely Sale. ■ trial package mailed free. DEMENTED OFFICIAL HANGS SELF IN CELL Was on His Way From Station in Oregon to Wife In Philadelphia. Don’t Delay Uiitil'You Area Disgusting Sight Like This My new discovery, taken at time, compels perfect assimilation of the'food and sends the food nutriment where |t belongs. It requires no starve atlon protesi: ' You can eat all yotg want. It makes muscle, bone, sinew, nerve and brain tissue, abaorbes the ex cess fat, and quickly. reduce* your weight to normal. It takes off the I big stomach andrelleves the compressed] conditton and ^enables the heart to act freely and the lungs to expand natural ly and kidneys and liver to perform their functions In a natural manner. You will feel better the first day you try this wonderful homo food. Fill out coupon herewith and mail today. , FREE This coupon Is good for one trial package of Kellogg's Obesity Re ducer with testimonials from hun dreds who have been greatly re duced, mailed free In plain package. Simply fill In your name and ad dress on dotted lines below and r ll to J. KELLOGG, 96 Kellogg Bldg., Battle Creek, Mich. The Dehhisen Department. Columbus, Ohio, April 24.—In less than one hour and a half after he was taken from a train and placed In a cell In the city prison on Tuesday night, Frank M. Thompson, aged forty- five, dlvlelon superintendent of the United States geological survey, sta tioned at Mesa, Arts., committed suicide by hanging himself with a belt to the roof of his celL Letters and papers and a ticket from Chicago to Philadelphia Indicate that Thompson was oh his way from At-lzo- na to his home In-Philadelphia, where he has a wife residing. 00000000000000000000000000 I O ■ • O O ANDREW CARNEGIE AND MR8. MARY BAKER EDDY O 0 UNITE THEIR FORCES. O 0 — — 0 O New York. April 24.—Andrew O 0 Carnegie. Seth Low. Nicholas 0| 0 Murray Butler and other Amerl- 0 0 can'/publicists have organized an O 0 American branch of the Assocla- O O tlon Tor International Concilia- O O tlon with Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy O O as Its founder. With International 0 O peace as the subject of Its plea. O 0 the association alms to secure 0 0 workers In every national hall of O 0 legislation In the cause of peace. 0 0000OOOOOO000OO000OOO000OO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS SELECTED BY SOCIETIES.! Special to The Georgian. Locuat Grove, Go., April * 24.—The I following pupils of Locust Grove Insti tute have been awarded places on the commencement program: Speakers—Miss Elon Tolleson. Mc Donough: Miss Leone McVIcker, Lo cust Grove: Miss Lizzie Mae McDowell, Montlcello; Miss Clyde Adams. Fay-1 ettevllle; Elton M. Chapman, Llthonla; J. K. Abney, Conyers;,P. L. Johnson,, Dublin: N. H. Burch, Rents; S. it. -McDaniel. Conyers;. Paul M. Cousins, Luthersvllle. Debaters—Phllosophlan Society, El ton M. Chapman, Llthonla, and Claude Grimes, Newnan: Phllomathlan So ciety. Carson Farmer, Palatke, Fla., and Paul E. Lester, Conyers,. CAPTAIN DONOVAN DIES AT HOME IN WADLEY.I Special to The Georgian. Wadtey, Ga., April 24.—Captain Dole I Donovan, one of the best known citi zens of Jefferson county, died yester- day morning at 11 o'clock. He had | been suffering several months of tu berculosis. He was a son of the late | William Donovan, the founder of Wad- ley. Captain Donovan Is survived by I his wife, who was Miss Ellen O'Con- I ners, of Lancaster, Pa.; four children, I two brothers, A. B. Donovan, of Wad- I ley, and Hon. W. O. Donovan, of Ly- I ons, and two slaters, Mrs. John S. Owens and Mrs. Claude Shoemake, of Atlanta. The funeral services will bo conducted by Rev. J. E. Duren, pastor of the Baptlet church. Atlanta, (la., April 24, 1M7. To the General Public: I hare seen Atlanta grow from a populn-, tlon of 10,000 people lalnre 1874) to her present luiicnlflcent proportion**, and In nil theae thirty-three yeara 1 have been more or leaa occupied In buying and aelllng real eatnte In a amall way—often feeling that I wanted to engage In the liunlnena regularly—In connection with my other him-1 neu. thnt of fire lunurnnce. Believing that the time In now ripe for this undertaking, I hare decided to embark In the linilnea. of buying and aelllng real eatate. and to that end will "open ebon" In the Prudential building on the drat of the comint month. I take this meana of uiimiunrlng niyaelf aa a full-fledged up-to-date real eatate ngent, and promlae that all property placed In my hnnda for aale will be hr " * ' " handled In the "ffpe paper, tisshc paper, pnper doilies, lunch seta, flower mate- riuls, score cards) bridge whist scores, ice cups and dozens of oth er attractive little things are kept in the Dennison Department. Hose ice or (lon-boti cups-like cut made to order, any eolor; <fnzen, $2.00. J s are carnation, wistaria, chrysanthemum, fleur de bells! Prices $1.50 to $2.50 dozen, ice is necessary for obtaining any of these, and bridge scores from 25c to .$,'1.00 per dozen, in dainty flower and figure designs are also in this Other desig hs and weddii A (Jay ’i Score c Place c stork. 1 lor Your the Summer.' Furs and Winter Clothes ? Use Cedarihe. client*. I gnarftntee they *b*ll , tieueflt of my boat Judgment. If you with to HEI.lt real eatate of any kind, and want the l*»t price* obtainable. COME AND SEE MB: and If you wnnt to PUR- CIIA8K renl eatate of any kind, I can art I for yon In that capacity also, ao come and [ • me. Youra to command. H. C. STOCKDELI.. SENATOR DEPEW CELEBRATES SEVENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY. New York, April 24,—Senator Chaun- cey M. Depew celebrated hi* 73d birth, day yeaterday by lunching with the I Women’s Republican Association of the State of New York, which he helped to I organize nine years ago. CRITTENTON MEETINGS AT EATONTON CLOSE.! Special <o The Georgian. Eatonton, Oa„ April 24.—The union I cervices that have been conducted here j for the past two weeks by Charles N. CrRtenton, the noted evangelist, camel to a close last night and the evangelist left yeaterday for Wayaross to take charge of another great revival. The meetings ■ here were held In the Baptist church the first week, then In I the Methodist and concluded In the| Presbyterian. NEW ELECTRIC COMPANY APPLIES FOR CHARTER.) High’s High’s High’s|High’s WAIST SALE TOMORROW 9 O’CLOCK W Some $2.50 Waists Some $2.00Waists Some $1.75 Waists Some $1.50 Waists Some $1.39 Waists ALL FOR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST $1.00 Each About Forty Different Styles Here’s a Bargain Sale. Beautiful Lingerie Waists that will thrill the heart of every -woman within reach of this store. Tomorrow we’ll place on sale upward of ?. thousand lovely Lingerie Waists—in about forty different models; made of sheer Batiste and French Lawns variously trimmed in fine val laces and embroideries. Most of these are surplus stocks from noted manufacturers and contain many beautiful “Sample Waists’” just a few of a kind. Worth $2.00 and higher. In order to draw out the largest crowd of the year TOMORROW WE SHALL PLACE THE ENTIRE LOT ON SALE,* WHILE THEY LAST, FOR ONE DOLLAR J. M HIGH CO. It is hw absolute moth-preventive. It is free from the offensive ‘lor of eo»l tar preparations. Cedarjne .is the heart of Southern red eetlar in chip form, ehem- "dly treated .to strengthen its efficacy as a clothing preservative. It is ,/erfectly harrtilessdo even the most delicate fabrics. One j/ackage Cedarinc is sufficient for a medium-sized trunk. Jm Cedarinc, a package - - 25c amphoratsd Gdarins, a package - 35c Qamberlin-Johnsen-DuBose Company Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Alp., April 24.—The sec. retary of state has been Informed of the organization of the following corpora tions: Gadsden Development Company, cap ital 16,000; Etowah Lumber Company, of Gudsden. capital 96,000; Sand Mountain Electric Company, or Al- hertsvllle, capital 360,000; Selma-Gads- den Real Estate and Investment Com pany, of Selma, capital 92,000. G :rnor In Gaintsvills. Governor Terrell and Assistant Ad jutant General A. J. Scott went *o Gainesville at noon Wednesday to in spect (he camp of the Cnlverslty ..f Georgia cadets. The cadets will be en camped there for ten day*. The gov ernor and Colonel Scott will returu Wednesday evening. Two Italian, S,nt,nc,d. New York, April 24.—The Intention of the court* of this city to Impose >e-, vere penalties on offenders convicted ; of carrying concealed dirks, stllletos! and slungshots was demonstrated yes-! terday when two Rallans were sen- j fenced by Judge O’Sullivan to one year! and another to three and a half yeara in the state.prUon. I ■ *? AF v 1 J ►"> Graham Special Judge. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. April 24.—Gov ernor Corner has appointed John 8. Graham, of Jackson, as special Judge for the present term of the Clarke cir cuit court, holding court In the place of Judge J. T. Iatckland. (>. V. Arnold, of Horton. Marshall county, has been appolncd a notary. HEAVY RAINS IN WALTON DELAY COTTON PLANTING. ■ Doll iu»t.r>ni-,>iauru.;sNafe«>uxT.| The Shine THAT GOES TWICE AS FAR Hpfflai to The Georgian. Loganvtlle, Ga., April 24.—The win try earn rain that set In Monday morn ing qt 4 o'clock, continuing Into the afternoon, put a quietus on farm opera tions in till* section for a few days. Hut for the rain the people would havp wit nessed cotton planting by hundreds of farmers in Walton and Gwtnnet. who would have put In the bulk of the crop Inside of u week or ten days. It will now lie May 1 before the seed goes in the ground. The corn crop has about been plant ed and has come up. but freezes and cold rains and the bird* are greatly injuring it. The wheat prospect Is gloomy. It Is now heading out on a short stalk. Karly vegetables have been killed, ex cept the hardy kind, and the fruit Is only a quarter of a crop. Grocery Store Robbed. Gadsden. Ala., April 24.—The gro cery store of J. C. Dyson, on Broad street, was robbed for the second time last night within a week. The, thieves broke a gtas* in the front door and gained entrance. A considerable quan tity of provisions were carried off. LEAD Others follow. That others Imitate our habits shows that our policy Is sound. “Asconite” Stands for quality and quality saves money. Use AS CONITE QUARTZ or GRAVEL ROOFING anil your in- 1 IJj( I vestment Is secure. "You can put it on.” ISfiffl ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., MANUFACTURERS, 29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Greenfield, Prea. C. A. Peek, Sec.