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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.
TrESPAT. MAT 2S. 15"T.
Why Don’t You Ask
For What You Want
As long as you buy cigars in the old indifferent
guess-work way of taking whatever is handed
out to you—just so long will you pay for fre
quent disappointments.
Why don't you ask for what you want ?
Don’t guess which is the best cigar—and don’t
let anyone guess for you.
You can be sure. The better kinds of cigars
are all distinguishable by the "Triangle A”
mark of merit on the box. ^
"Triangle A” brands are unmistakably
superior in all smoking qualities—in aromatic
fragrance, smooth, uniform blend and absolute
cleanness—to cigars made the old way and
"Triangle A" brands are the only cigars made
the new way.
There are many "Triangle A” brands
of many different names, different blends, dif
ferent shapes and different prices to suit different
tastes. The "Triangle A” is a guarantee that
covers them all—it distinguishes the superior
product of our new scientific manufacturing
methods. , s '
No better proof of our claims could be offered
than is found in the wonderfully improved
quality of
The New CREMO
which represents the best quality that can be
produced and sold for five cents—it proves every
claim we make for cigars sold under the
"Triangle A.”
Every box. is extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed
to maintain perfect smoking condition and cleanliness
until the box is opened.
AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY '
Manufacturer
HUSBAND VALUES WIFE’S
AFFECTIONS AT JUST $!25,000
Chicago, May is.—George Albrecht,
a. leather merchant, and Frederick O.
Glade, a clerk In the elector'! office,
were yesterday made defendants In a
suit for 1125,000 begun hy Ira W. John
ston.
Albrecht la Johnston's father-in-law
and la accuaed of conspiracy to alienate
the affections of Mrs. Johnston In nn
effort to have her married to Glade.
Divorce proceedings were begun by
Mr*. Johnston and are now pending.
Mrs. Johnston accuaed her husband of
cruelty. Johnston Is fighting hls wife's
endeavors to obtain a divorce and seeks
a reconciliation.
WANT TO WORK
FOR UNCLE SAM?
Chances to break Into civil strvlce
and get government joba will be given
aspirants for such places In Atlanta
within a short time. The flrat of these
SICK HEADACHE
Dyspesla relieved.
Constipation avoided.
Bowels regulated, no
pain, no griping.
SMALL PILL.
SMALL DOSS.
SMALL PRI01,
If You Have
The Union Label on
your printing it signifies
to 25,000 working peo
ple in Atlanta that you
wish their patronage.
See The Point?
OFFICES USING THIS LABEL)
Press Huddleston Printing Co..
21 8. Forsyth
Byl Lester A Co 214 N. Broad
V. P. Mason I ». Forsyth
K. C. Tompkins 18 W. Alabama
Warner Pig. A Label Co...CS S. Pryor
Telegram Pub. Co.....M Central Art.
Kr.ckllrvTnrner Co. 65-71 Ivy St.
Index Printing CS....M Central Are.
LeHette Printing Co.....to 8. Broad
Ward Printing Co 55 8. Pryor
John Thomason Co 6H S. Broad
Bloaaer Printing Co M-40 Walton
Confers# fc Wing Ik Edaewood
Kirkpatrick A Co 21(4 8. Forsyth
Atlanta Typographical Union,
520 Candler Building
P. O. Box 266
Atlanta Phone 873
examinations will be held on June 12.
when applicants for the' position of
male aid In the division of physical
anthropology at the National Mus*um
In ^Vaahlngton will be examined. The
place le one which requires consider
able ability In cataloging human skele.
tons and skulls, but It only pays 550 a
month.
The next examination will take place
on Juno |». for Opposition of mecha
nician In the bureau of standards, pay
ing 5900 a year. On the same day. and
continuing on June 20, applicants for
the Job of local and assistant Inspector
of hulls, paylsg 51,400. On June 26
examinations will be held for those
dealring Jobs as surveyor of mineral
deposits and observer In the weather
bureau, worth 5720 a year. There are
two vecanciee for surveyor of mineral
deposit a one paying 55 a day and the
other 54, Those who desire to stand
the examinations may secure full In
formation at the civil service office In
the government building.
BUILDING ROADS
AT TALLULAH FALLS
Special to The Georgian.
Tallulah Falls, Ga„ May 28.—At a
mass meeting held here a good road
society was organised, under the name
of Habersham and Rabun Good Road
Society. Louis B. Magtd was elect
ed president. Speechee were made by
President Mngid, Postmaster James R.
Taylor and others.
Large subscription to the building
fund was received, and President Ma
gtd appointed a committee to employ
a surveyor and Improve the road to
Tallulah Lodge and to Tallulah Park,
and to connect with the Tumervlllc
road, a distance of about 3 1-2 miles;
a committee to solicit subscriptions
and another committee to wait upon
the ordinary of Hebereham county to
get the county authorities to co-oper
ate with the good road society.
There Is work being done, nn the
paths to the falls and other beautiful
eight-seeing places around Tallulah.
This work Is directly In charge of the
mayor and council of Tallulah, under
a separate fund.
HEAVY GALES
ON LAKE ERIE
Buffalo, May 27.—A terrific gale Is
sweeping over this end of Lake Erie
and vessels are being towed Into port.
The steamer Western States, of the De
troit Hne, broke 'the tow lines of two
tugs while entering the harbor and
crashed Into her dock, splintering her
fenders Into kindling wood. There was
no panic among the passengers, and no
further damage resulted. The wind was
sixty miles an hour.
GIRL KILLS MOTHER
TRIESTOSLAYFATHERj
BURNS SEIJTO DEATH
After Using ReVolver, De
mented Woman Sets Fire
to Own Clothes.
Chicago, May 28.—Early this morn
ing Mlrs Philander bwlnnen, aged 30,
believed to be demented, shot and killed
her mother, attempted to kill ner father
and then set fire to her garments and
was burned to death. The woman was
released from the Cunning asylum a
year ago.
WOULD ANNEX DEKALB
TO FULTON COUNTY
T. J. Flake. * prominent cltlgen of De-
Kalb county, baa joined bands with Frank
P. Rice In tli* proposition that DeKalh and
Fulton counties should be uulted, the latter
absorbing the former.
consolidation.
Mr. Flake aaya the people of DeKalh will
never consent for a *Uee of her territory
to be cut off nnd annexed to Atlanta, but
that a two-thirds vdte could 1* secured on
the absorption of the entire county by Fab
he convicts with not enough roads to
vofk on. The nhaorptlon, he contends,
would tuenn that the thoroughfares from
DeKnll), loading to Atlanta, would be work
ed out.
"Decntnr. Kdgewood and Kirkwood,” hq
any*, “virtually are a part of Atlanta. By
all mean*, let them have the municipal wing
of the groat mother extended over them.
And let the mud-bound road* pf DeKalh be
worked by the congested’ convict labor of
Fulton.”
MISS EVA A, TILOEN
HAS PASSED AWAY
Mis* Rvn A. Tllden died Monday after
uoon at the residence of her mother, Mrs.
Augusta Tllden. 229 Central avenue, after
an Mine** of a year. Hhe was very pop'
ular with a large circle of friends.
Besides her mother, she leaves a broth-
DeWItt Tllden. and two sisters, Misses
Alllno nnd Vennle Tllden. She was n
grand-niece of Judge Ifni Jones, of Deco
fur. Os., and her four uncles are expects*!
to arrive In Atlanta Tuesday night. They
nrp 8. W, Thorpe, of Hnvnnuah; B. s.
jTliorpe, of Macon, fin.: J. B. Thorpe, of
Wnyeross, (in., and C. C. Thorpe, of JflMc-
souvllle, Fla.
Mhort funerol services were conducted
Monday night st the house of W. A. Cal
Imvny. secretary nnd treasurer of the Jfon-
willy Company. The body wns removed to
the undertaking establishment of II. M.
Patterson A: Son, where the funeral sendees
will b*'conducted In the chapel Wednesday
afternoon nt 5 o'clock, by Dr. John E.
White, of the Second Baptist church. ^
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Law Bros. Co.’s
Oxfords I Panamas
No. 394.
Patent Colt
Russia Tan
STETSON
$5.00.
LAW’S
SPECIAL
$3.50.
Agents for
Stetson Shoes
Dunlap Hats
PANAMAS
$5.00, $6.50,
$7.50, $10.00.
STRAWS
$2.00 to $5.00
No. 395.
Patent Colt
Gun Metal
% Russia Tan
STETSON
$5.00.
LAW’S
SPECIAL
$3.50.
A Balance
At Interest
MUNYON’S
SUCCESS
In Curing Old Chronic
Cases of
RHEUMATISM
Patients Given.Up as
Incurable
Speedily Restored to
Health by
MUNYON’S 3 X RHEUMATISM REMEDY
! wont every rheumatic to throw away all
medicine*, all liniment*, all plaster*, aud
try Mt'MO.VH 2 X itlir.I MATI8SI (.THE.
No matter what your doctor may nay, no
mattar what your friend* may say, no mat-
matter wbot your friend* iniiy say, uo mat
ter how bigoted or prejudiced you may be
against all advertised remedies, go at once
to your druggist nn*l get a bottle of the S X
HHFUMATlSM CURE. Price $1. tile will
get It for you If he haa none In stock.)
There are 16') doaea In n bottle, nnd o* one
Indy say*: “Every tablet !■ worth more
than a diamond the same alse.“ A few
done* will take away all achoa and pain*,
and n cure generally effected before one
bottl»» Is n*ed.
Remem»»er. tbl* remedy contains uo sail-
cyllc acid, no opium, cocaine, morphine, or
other harmful drug*. It la put up under
the guarantee of the Pure Food nnd Drug
Act, but my guarantee 1 consider the beat.
Try the remedy, and if you are not astl*-
fled, bring the empty bottle to me and I will
refund your money.
If yon have any other ailment remember
that we nut up flfty-aeven different reme
dies for flfty-aeven ailment*. We have no
“cure-aUa.” our fold Cure cures the cold.
Our Cough Cure U worth more than all
the emulsion*, all the oils, all the balsams,
and cough cure* that have ever been made.
You can prove* this statement by the In
vestment of 25 cent*.
My Kidney Cure, I belleVe, has saved
more lives and cured more chronic cases of
bladder and kidney ailment than any known
remedy. Money back whenever It falls.
My Dyspepsia and Stomach Remedy ena
bles one to eat a good, square meal and
digest It.
My Constipation Ointment gives a natu
ral movement In from two te three minutes,
and la rapidly taking the place of atfvcnthar-
tics and weakening nostrums.
If you are nervous and despondent. If
Mv Headache Cure stops all beadarbea In
from three to teu minutes, and la a good
heart and stomach tonic.
All, persons suffering with Piles I must
earnestly ask to try my Pile ointment, tt
stops all Itching nnd pain Instantly. Mon
ey back If It faila t«» cute nnd cure quickly.
If you need medical advice address Mun-
yon *. Fifty-third and Jefferson streets,
Philadelphia, Pa. - -L - •• • - •
For keeping a balance in the
bank at interest, a savings account
has many points of advantage and
convenience over the certificate of
deposit.
A savings pass book is a valid
evidence of all deposits. With
drawals can be made from sav
ings accounts at any time without
impairing the interest on the bal
ance which remains, and without
the trouble nnd delay occasioned
by cancelling old and issuing new
certificates.
You should keep your inactive
balance in our-Savings Depart
ment, and receive 1
Interest compounded twice a year.
Central Bank &
Trust Corporation,
Candler Building,
Branch Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth.
U,U .MAY CONTEST
CHANGE OF IIS CLASS
Althouch the officials of the Atlanta,
Birmingham and Atlantic railroad will
not discuss the proposition, It Is be
lieved In railroad circles that within
the next few days the road will en-
deayor to enjoin the railroad commis
sion from placing the road In Clhss C.
If anytlllng at all Is dons, action must
be taken within the next ten days, ac
cording to the law. If an Injunction Is
asked for It will be on the ground that
the rond should not be placed In Clats
C until It Is on the same plans of pro,,
parity and working _ order as other
roads. It Is pointed out that at tho
present time the road is spending many
times more than It Is earning.
CHICKASAW BELLES
WOULD WED CADETS
Charlotte. N. C„ May 27.—Some time
ago a band of Indian girls, of the
Chickasaw nation, wrote to President
Winston, of the state A. and M. Col
lege, at Raleigh, N. C„ stating that they
had entered a compact to marry none
but men of white skin. They continued
by stating that they rather preferred
well-to-do farmers who, did not mind
working, and rather fancied the A. and
M. cadets would fill the bill. Accord
ingly Mr. Winston was enjoined lo read
their letter to the cadets, which he did.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
PREPARING TOURNAMENT.
Special to The Georgian.
Hawklnsvllle, Ga„ May 27.—The
Hawklnsvtlle lire department IS drill
ing for the coming tournament to take
place about July 15. Premiums will be
offered for the largest visiting depart
ment In parade uniform, foot race, hose,
reel race, grab test, Siamese connec
tion and many other feats, showing
thoroughness In fighting Urea.
To Select Teachers.
The teachers' committee of the board
of education met In executive session
Monday afternoon'WITH'the principals
of the different schools, for the purpose
of discussing the assignment of the
teachers this year.
The work was not completed it the
meeting. The committee will soon pre
pare a report and submit tt to the
board. •
MME.SCHUMANN-HEINK
WILL ARRIVE TUESDAY
Madame Schumann-Helnk, who will
sing at the May-June Music Festival’s
opening performance Wednesday even
Ing, Is expected In Atlanta during the
day. arriving probably late Tuesday
afternoon, In time for a rehearsal with'
the orchestra Tuesday evening.
Madame Schumann-Hetnk will ar
rive fresh from a triumphant tour
through the West, when at on. per
formance In Cincinnati she played to a
83,000 'house. Louis Ballenburg, the
Impresario, of Cincinnati, who arrived
In Atlanta Monday with the musicians
who, with the local musician*, will,
comprise the orchestra of fifty of the
festival, declares that Madame Bchu-
mann-Helnk Is the most popular sing- 1
er In America today, and said that she
received an ovation on her Western
tour.
Mr, Ballenburg spoke most enthu
siastically of the work Dr. Browneffiad
done with the festival. The orchestra
and the chorus-of 200 appeared at the
St. Nicholas Auditorium Monday even
ing for. a rehearsal.
The seats are all down In the audito
rium, and all preparations have been
completed for the opening performance
of the festival Wednesday evening. In
dications point to a record-breaking
attendance. The sale of seat* at
Haynes' Jewelry store Monday was a
heavy one, and many boxes were sold
during the day.
Extra police and fire precautions
havo been taken at the auditorium, nnd
while a great crowd Is expected on the
opening night, no trouble on the score
of handling la expected.
ADMINI$TRATOR SUES
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga„ May 28.—Suits for In
surance aggregating 818,00 have been
filed In the United States circuit court
by John T. Moore, administrator of
John Andrew Balgue, deceased, against
the Prudential Insurance Company of
America; the Bun Life Insurance Com
pany, of Canada, and the Aetna Life
Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
The suit filed against the Prudential Is
for 26,000; the Sun Insurance Company,
for two policies of 53,000 each, and the
Aetna, 26,000.
SOCIALISTS 8TR0NGE8T
IN AUSTRIAN REICH6RATH.
Vienna, May 58.—The final results of
the recent election to the relchsrath In
dicates that the government will have
lie work cut out In securing and hold
Ing a majority. The 410 members are
divided Into no lees thin twenty-one
parties; Of these the Socialists are the
strongest, having eighty-three seats.
Smith's Will Probated.
Goshen, N. Y„ May 28.—The will
of J. Henry Smith, who died In Japan
while on a wedding tour, was admitted
to probate here quietly. The value of
Mr. Smith’s eltate has been variously
estimated at from 825,000,000 to 250,-
000,000. .
Columbus Companies' Returns.
Belated tax returns from the Co
lumbus Gas Light Company and the
Columbus Street Railway Company
were filed with the comptroller Monday.
The gat company makes total returns
of 210,500, of which 810,000 is fran
chise. The street railway returns the
entire property at 5245,633, the fran
chise being given at 360,000. The
comptroller has not had an opportunity
to pass on theee returns yet.
Brannen & Anthony’s
((
The Nearest Drug Store
>)
With our special attention to telephone orders and
prompt delivery service, every family in this city can con
sider ours “the nearest drug store.”
-TELEPHONE US—
FOE ANYTHING THAT GOMES 7E0M A DRUG
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Si! ..MUSIC FESTIVAL this
JUliL . St. Nioholaa Auditorium. • WfEEft
Wad. erg.
Thors erg,
Fit ev,
X SCIIT7MANN-IIEIXK, Mm*. Kendall-Werthner. Claude Cunningham,
vg. CAMPANARL Mm*. Macondn, Mlsa Maul! y Thomas Brens Greene.
Fit evg. BESSIE ABBOTT. Mm*. Kandtll-Werthohr. Grar* L*e Brown.
George Hamlin, Hugo Ojk. Sat. mat. CAMPAXARI, Mm*. KenflallWerthner.
Mil* Maul; Mm*. Wnnderlc, Ilnrplst; Julius Sturm, ’cellist; Children's chorus of
"“Yj-J. Js*w!a Browne, conductor. Chora a, 200; orchestra, M. Beat*. $1, tl.25, $1.86.
HAYNES, 37 WJiitahall. Sendmall orders to W. C. Humphries, 519
COFFEE .
DELAYS
DIGESTION
POSTUM
AIDS IT.
*TI\«re*a a Reason.’*
VGRAND
THIS WEEK: Matinees Wednesday,
and Saturday.
Opening of Sumer Season
GEO. FAWCETT CO.,
Presenting the Delicious Comedy
"THE HENRIETTA”
Perfect Stage Setting*. Superb Company.
Night 25, & nnd 60c. Matinee 25 and fee.
CASINO
THI8 WEEK: Matinees Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday.
Welle, Dunne and Harlan Present The
Bijou Favorites
LITTLE CHIP and MARY MARBLE
In The Rollicking Comedy
"THE NANCY HANKS.”
SALE AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE.
THE TWIN THEATERS
NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
“Susan Tastes Our Wine”
1 "The Royal Boar Hunt”
"The Stolen Pig”
"Flags and Faces”
SHOWS FROM 7:30 TO 11 P. M.
THIS WEEK'S BILL:
Tommy Wilks, illustrated songs.
Prof. Conners, the Hindoo king,
Mr. end Mrs, Jack Wilsy, songs and
dances.
A. Cortes Brown, btritons singer.
Ososr Huston, monologist.
Wilke,, the Wonder, in costumes.
Mayo and Rowe, in "Husband or
Loven—Which 7"
ABRUZZI WILL MEET
COMMODORE PERRY
New York, May 28.—“My greatest
pleasure during this most enjoyable
visit to the great city ,of New York
Is to come tonight, when I shall meet
Commodore Perry. It Is a pleasure
that I have long looked forward to."
Thus spoke the duke of Abruzzl to
day as he landed from .the Italian
cruiser Varose and started-on a tour
of the city. The duke Is to meet Com
modore Perry at a dinner given to hls
grace by the Alpine Club. The func
tion takes place at the Hotel-Astoria.
No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
"CARNIVAL AT
NICE, ITALY”
"A CHILD’S HATE”
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DE LEON PARK
SKATING*THREE TIMES DAILY.
MUSIC EVERY NI3HT AND TUES
DAY, THUR8DAY AND 8ATU- °AY
AFTERNOONS.
PONCE DELEON PARK
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER-
• ATLANTA'S PLAYGROUND,
Open Daily 1 p. m. Until Midnight.
Military Band Concerts
........Afternoon and Night
Seats and Shelt.r for Thousands-
Wisconsin Boys Can’t Smoke.
Madison, WIs, May «.-The
assembly passed a bfU P r, ’ hl ' >1 [L n * et ri
use of tobacco by boys, under »
of age yesterday. -w