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Additional Sporting News
FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE LAST PAGE.
AUGUSTA WINS
ON ROUND-UP
Chester Goodier
be detected. Sample of heir col
cred free. Correspondence eonfl
denttel.
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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
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WEST VIRGINIA
(The •‘OLD WHITE" Sulphur.! Now
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Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Go., June 27.—Until the
eighth inning Macon and Augusta were
playing a tie game, when the visitors
took a brace and bumped in three runs,
winning the game.
Harley for Macon and Sparks for
Augusta were both hit hard. Bender
succeeded in landing another yesterday
for a home run. and completed the
bases without anyone ahead of him.
Charleston is in Macon for three
games, commencing today, and unless
the locals take on a good stiff brace
they will wake up to the fact that they
are sliding down the cellar door at a
great rate of speed.
Macon.
When the great Cornell ’varsity eight
pushed over the-line Wednesday a few
feet ahead of Columbia, one of the men
who'had made the victory possible was
an Atlanta boy, Chester J. Goodier, son
Murdock, cf. .
Lipe, 8b. . .
Houston, If. . .
Stinson, rf . .
Rheton, 2b. . .
Wohlleben, lb.
Pepe, ss. . .
Harnlsh, c. .
Harley, p. , .
Chandler. . . .
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Totals . . .
Augusta.
Crosier, If. .
Busch, 3b. .
Bender, rf. .
Dexter, lb. .
Kustus, cf . .
MeKeman, 2b.
Blerman, es. ,
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REYNOLD8 WIN8.
Special to The Georgian.
Reynolds, Oa., June . 27.—Reynolds
and Buena Vista played three games
of ball here Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. Monday's game was
to 1 in favor of Buena Viata. Tues
day’s game waa 8 to 1 in favor of Rey-
nolila. and Wednesday’s game was
to 2 in favor of Reynolds.
Batteries, Abercrombie, Weaver and
Hill for Reynolds; Burt, Averette and
Bell, pitchers, and McGregor catcher
for Buena Viata.
Abercrombie, for Reynolds, struck
out 29 men and gave up only aeven
hits in two games.
Totals 80
Score by innings:
Macon 101 000 000
Augusta 200 000 030—5
Summary: Left on bases, Macon
Augusta 6; struck out, by Hailey
Sparks 2; bases on balls, off Harley
2, Sparks 2; home run, Crosier; three-
base hit, Dexter; stolen bases. Fox;
sacrifice hits. Hush. Dexter, Kustus,
McKerman, Lipe, Harnlsh; Wild pitch,
Sparks. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Buckley.
Should Exclude
Unfit Fighters
NASHVILLE 8ECOND NINE
WINS DECIDING GAME.
Special to The Georgian.
Nnshvlllo, Ga.. Juno 27.—Tho Naah-
vlllo ,econd nlno went to Alnpaha
Tueaday to play a game with tho Al-
apaba .team. A, each team had won a
game, both »lde» were nnxiou. to win,
to maka It tha beat two out ot three.
Naihvllle won tho game by a ocore of
U to I. Cooper pitched for Naohvlllo.
Tha Naahvllle lecond nlno hai one of
the be»t teams In thla aectlon. Newt
Turner la manager.
DRINK A
BOTTLE
EVERY- IZrs
WHERE DC
By TAD.
Gua Lenny, a Boston boxer, was un
conscious for ten hours the other night
after being knocked out nt the Long
Acre Club, In tills city.
The doctors at Bellevue hospital,
where Lenny was taken after tfce light,
said that only his grand physical con
dition kept him alive, and had he not
been a trained athlete he might now
be In the hands of the coroner.
The fight promoters' might take a Up
from this case and In the future re
fuse to allow any untrained man to ap
pear nt any of their bouts. They are
not the most particular people In the
world these msnagers. und many a
night at their shows have put on boys
who looked as though they were prime
for a killing. Thanksgiving turkeys
have nothing on a lot of the members
who appear In some of tha bouts. The
llttls fellows are usually trim persons
In great shape, but the bigger they
are the poorer the condltloh usually Is.
In some cases the welter and heavy
weights look moro like sacks of mush
than fighters, and besides taking a
chance with their lives Invariably put
up such bad exhibitions Ihnt the au
dience Is disgusted after one round or
so. In the swell clubs out West such
as the Olympic, a doctor Is always In
attendance to pass upon the fighters.
If a boy has a weak heart. Is not
trained properly, or I* In any other way
unfit to perforin, he Is told to dress
and go home. If a doctor passes uron
a boy nnd then ths latter Is hurt, the
responsibility goes upon tlio shoulders
of tho examining physician.
Do the locnl clubs Insist that boxers
pass a physical examination? If they
do, most of the medicos must be horse
doctors or nro expert In the corn busi
ness, because some ot the specimens
they pass nt bouts look as though a
good platter of stew or u long run
might kill them.
Another little kick, please.
Referees are a bit too lenient here In
bouts. Two boys are In a ring to box
four rounds. The referee Is to allow
thorn to box until It la clear "beyond a
reasonable doubt" that ono Is the mas
ter of the other. It Isn't necessary
that one should cut the other all up,
break IUb nose, drive him front post to
post and drop him time after time to
prove that he Is the better man. After
a boy Is dropped once nr twice nnd
shows signs of a break up It would be
Just ns -well for the referee to split them
up nnd send them to their respective
corners.
Tho members would be Just ns ■
sntlsfied, nnd there would be no chance
of an accident. This Lenny boy who
was hurt had his hands at his side the
other night when ho was walloped. A
defenseless boy should never be allowed
to continue. He Is beaten end the
referee should etop It.—New York
Journal.
of Major Lewis E. Goodier, of the De
partment of the Gulf. "Chet” Goodier,
as he Is known to his Intimate friends,
has been rowing at Cornell for a num
ber of years, but this Is tho first time
he has bcJn In tho 'vurslty eight. Last
year he was stroke of tho 'varsity four,
which won out In line fashion. This
year he has been rowing at No. 7 In
the eight-oared shell. Tills Is his last
year at Cornell, as ho graduates In a
few days.
Another son of Major Goodier Is
captnln of the Tech track team, and
win he mnnager of the Yellow Jacket
football brigade next fall.
MILLEDGEVILLE WINS.
Special to The Georgian.
Mtlledgevllle, June 27.—Mllledge-
vllle took the third game In the week's
aerie* with Boy»' High SchooL Atlanta,
by a score of 5 to 3 here today.
The game waa the fastest that has
been played on the local diamond this
season, the whole nine Innings occu
pying but one hour and twenty min
utes.
Gray, the star twtrler for Locust
Grove Institute In the Georgia Prey
League, was In the box for the locals,
while Cape did the slab work for B. II.
T. Both men were In good form nnd
Id line work. Gray held B. H. 8.'e
ard hitters down to three hits. Cape
gave up seven. At the finish Gray
had IS atrlke-outs to hla credit, with
3 for Cape.
E. Reynolds' drive for two bases In
tho fourth Inning and Blalock's phe
nomenal left-hand catch of a line
drive at second base that looked good
for two bases, were features. The
fielding of B. IL 8. was excellent. Every
player handled himself well and cov
ered hla territory thoroughly. They
took the hardest chances without a
bobble, and tlylr throwing was quick
ami true.
The Atlanta boys are a gentlemanly
set of young fellows, who play hard,
clean ball and make friends right and
left. They are dead game, coming up
smiling after a defeat, and playing as
steadily when luck U running against
them as when the score shows them a
good lead. They have quite captured
the town by their splendid bearing and
gentlemanly behavior.
This Little Bank
Makes Saving Easy
The ingenious little savings
banks we loan tp depositors are
wonderful little saving helpers.
They record the amount you put
in, and convert your spare'nickels
and dimes into dollars almost be
fore you notice it.
You should open an account in
our Savings Department and get
one. A dollar will do to begin
with.
4 °/o
Interest compounded twice a year.
Central Bank &
Trust Corporation
Candler Building,
Branch Gor. Mitchell and Forsyth
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CONFERENCE MEETS
Fifty Churches and Dozen
Counties Represented
in the Gathering.
Hpepial to Tho Georgian.
Covington, Gn,. June 27.—The Annual ses
sion of the Oxford district conference, em
bracing some forty or fifty churches and
shout a dozen counties of this Section, ex
tending from Atlanta on the west to MU-
ledgerllle on the east, began at Mansfield
today.
Thfe people of Mansfield bare made elab-
rate preparations for the entertainment of
(he visitors, among whom will ho some of
the most distinguished preachers nnd lay-
of the North Georgia Conference.
The opening sermon was preached st 11
clock today by Her. J. It. Blgbam, D. D.,
of Atlanta.
Tonight Dr. James E. Dickey, president
Awnings
For ctores, Offlces,
Residences, Public
Buildings,eta, manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
J. M, HIGH GO,
Atlanta. Ga.
We have, just received a large ship
ment of high-grade Buggies, Surreys,
Runabouts, Phaetons—in fact we are
showing the most complete line ever
received by an Atlanta house—and
will make'bargain prices for the next
ten days.
Farmers Supply Co.,
40 and 42 West Alabama Street.
Lake Chautauqua,
The St. Lawrence River,
The Adirondacks and
The Seaside Resorts
are best reached by the
i, wuicn win con
through Sunday. Rev. Plrlcy Dnum, pf
or of the Mansfield congregation, will
DRIVE A BARGAIN.
When you ask for Crab Orchard
Seltzer, see that you get it. "A Woman
Astride a Horse” Is the trade-mark on
each bottle—do not accept Crab Or
chard Salts as a substitute. Crab Or
chard Seltzer is palatable, pleasant, ef
fervescent and it cures dyspepsia, In
digestion, headache, etc.
All druggists 10c and 25c.
Established 1865.
Eiseman Bros.
The Old Reliable Man
ufacturing Clothiers.
You can mitigate the
heat waves in a great
measure by wcariug an
Eiseman Bros. Feather-
"eight fabric “Two-
* iecer.”
Elegantly Tailored—
Faultlessly fashioned—
Serges—
Tropical Worsteds—
Crashes—
Flannels.
The most fashionable
colors and loom effects.
Single and Double-
breasted. Two and
three-button models.
Straw Hats, Split, in
Yacht styles, and the
soft rolling rim, Sen-
nets, Milnns and Mack*
inaws. Panamas in pro
fusion.
Eiseman Bros.
11,13, 15,17 Whitehall,
ATLANTA.
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, D. C.
KILL MOONSHINERS
IN RAID ON STILL
Asheville, N. C., June 27.—An Ashe
villo party of revenue officers, headed
by J. Will Roberts, reports a big raid
of moonshiners near Piedmont, in one
of tho most notorious "blockading 1
sections in the mountains, In which
two or three moonshiners were killed
by the revenue officers and between
twenty-five and thirty moonshiners
captured. A dozen Illicit distilleries
were discovered.
Protraotsd Services.
Special to The* Georgian.
Commerce, On., June 27.—Protracted
services are being held at the Pres
byterian church In this place. They
will continue throughout the present
week and probably until the middle of
next week. Rev. D. J. Blackwell, real
dent pastor of ths Presbyterian church,
1h being ably assisted by Rev. J. D.
McPhaii, vice president of Nacoochee
Institute.
Dougltsville Wins.
8pecial to Ths Georgian.
Austell, Ga., June 26.—Douglasvllle
defeated Austell Wednesday in a very
one-sided game of ball by the large
score of 19 to 1.
All of Austell’s twlrlers received their
humps and when the result was made
known It was found that Douglasvllle
had a total of 25 hits, while Austell
had only 2 singles
longed to the Douglasvllle team. Such
heavy batting was never before seen
on the local diamond.
The work of Douglasvllle's pitchers
was an exhibition rarely ever seen In
an amateur game.
The batteries were: For Douglas-
vllie, Seltnan. Griggs nnd Enterkln;
for Austell, Joyner, Strickland, Jack-
son and Forsyth.
BREAKING IN
NEW SHOES
Use Stinson's Deodorant and
make it easy.
A universal dread, among men and
woman alike, which la possibly only
equaled by the pulling of a tooth. Is the
breaking In of new shoe., with the at
tendant aching, swollen and sometimes
blistered f««L which entirely unfit, any
one for both household and business
duties, especially during the hot sum
mer months.
STINSON’S DEODORANT not only
gives the feet that delightful sensation
of relief and coolness, but It kills all
unpleasant odors and la eaaentlal to
absolute cleanliness.
After the bath
STINSON'S DEODORANT, which Is
an Impalpable powder, delicately per
fumed and highly antiseptic, when used
right after tho balk will make the en
tire body "ai fragrant as a rose." It
will refresh and kill all unpleasant
odors rising from the armpits, feet and
other parts of the body.
It la a toilet luxury that amounts to
an Indispensable necessity.
Sold by
Chambsrlln-Jehneon-DuBose Co,
Or address STINSON CHEMICAL CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Price 230.
Big Four Route
(New York Central Ltnee.)
Trains Fast and Frequent.
Most Convenient Hours.
Parlor Cars.
Dining Cars and
Through Sleepers
Inusrlng greatest comfort enroute.
Ask for tickets via
Big Four Route
GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY.
To tlio Superior Court of said County: Tbe
petition of M. C. Morris, J. E. Wllholm,
C. Lester, W. W. Jones, E. L. Connell,
L. Proctor, George A. Beattie, W. E. Jen
kins, C. J. Lester nnd P. A. Webb, all
said state nnd county, respectfully shows—
1. That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors nnd assigns to become
body corporate, ns provided by law, under
the mime and style of Tho Pledmout Slate
Coinpauy.
2. That the terra for which petitioners
ask to he Incorporated Is twenty years, with
the usual privilege of renewal at the expirn
tlon Is to be ten thousand dollars, to he di
vided Into shares of ten dollars each. Peti
tioners, however, nsk the privilege of in-
Tensing said onpitnl stock from time
time to any amount which may be deter
mined upon by the stock holders, not exceed'
in tho'r * " * * **—
of ten thousand dollars has already actually
ask the _ . ^
branch offices nnd‘places of business any
where In said state or In tho United
States.
That the object of said proposed cor-
i parti
nnd the manufacture of nil articles and
E. E. SMITH, T. P. A., Atlanta. Gn.
O. L. MITCHELL, G. S. A„ Chattanooga
Teen. . „
U. J. ItHEIN, G. T. A., Cincinnati, O.
Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go.,
(Incorporated)
PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE.
60 Mtaretia Slreat. Opposite Post Office.
E. PIERCE, Pr»»ld»nt.
THREE MEET DEATH
One
Pull of Lever
Trio to Their
Doom.
Sent
Jefferson City, Mo., June 27.—Harry
Harah&n, Edward Raymond and Goorge
Ryan were hanged In the Cole county
Jail at 5:25 o’clock this morning. A
single pull of the lever sent the threo
men to their death. The execution
was successful and without accident.
The necks of all were broken. Sheriff
John Scott officiated.
rom slate, granite or marble, and to linn
He. deni In and. buy and sell all kinds ol
good*, articles or things which may he pro
duced from n general mining business, and
to deal In, have nnd keep for snlo nt whole
sale or retail, and to buy and sell same, any
and nil kinds of mnehinery nnd appliances
articles manufactured, ’find nnd ’used for
the purposes of n general slate or other
mining or quarrying business.
7. That in order to effectuate nnd fncill
tate th
tate the purposes nnd objects of aabl cor
pora t ion it is desired, and petitioners nsk,
proprlnte thereto, thnt It may hnve tlio
right and power to purchase, lease, rent,
own and hold any nnd all kinds of property,
both real nnd personal, nud make any ami
all contracts pertaining thereto as fully
ompletely as n natural person may
tlon may hnve the right to elect Its board
of directors, nnd hnve nnd maintain such
by-laws, rules nnd regulations ns may be de-
necessary, not In conflict with the
S0wd
Inws of said state or of the United States"
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made n
“ orporute under tho name und atyle
bony corporate under the name und atyle
aforesaid, entitled to all the rights, prlvl.
leges and Immunities nnd subject to only
the liabilities fixed by law.
This Juno 26, 1907.
C. J. LE8TEB,
.... x , Attorney for Petitioner*
Filed In off lea Juno 26, 1907.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the auperlor
court of Fulton county. Georgia, do hereby
•ertlfy thnt the foregoing is n true nnd cor-
f petit*
red copy of the original petition for Incor
poration, filed In my office this the 26th
lay of June, 1907.
„ , ARNOLD BROYLES,
, Clerk Superior Court, Fultou Co., Gn.
GAFF ROOSEVELT
AND CHEER PARKER
Your car fare will pay for a bicycle
and In aeveral months you will have
something to ehow for your money. We
•ell the beat grade bicycles on easy
monthly payments.
A2 Department, Alexander-Elyea
Co.
BANK LOOTER
IS SENT TO PEN
New York, Juno 27.—Ovller M. Ben
nett, the broker who pleaded guilty
last week to indictments in connection
with looting the Trust Company of
America, was sentenced yesterday to
one Indictment, not less than four nor
more than five years, ami on another
not less than ono nor more than four.
MISSISSIPPI MAN
GETS $3,000 PRIZE
New Haven, Conn., June 27.—The
John Addlron Porter prize, an Income
of 92,006, went to Charles Franklin, of
Housatonia, Miss., a Yale student, yes
terday. He Is a member of the gradu
ating class.
HOUSE OF LORDS’
POWER CURTAILED
London, June 27.—The threo days’
Rebate In the house of commons ended
at midnight, when Premier Campbell-
Bannerman's resolution In favor of cur
tailing the power of the house of lords
In vetoing bills passed in the house of
common* was carried* 432 to 147, amid
loud ministerial cheers.
Baltimore, June 27.—President
Roosevelt and members of high official
family were handled without gloves by
speakers nt the tenth annual meeting
of Afro-American council, which be
gan a three days’ convention yesterday.
Senator Foraker was a favorite and
’every’ mention of his name waa re
ceived with vociferous applause.
AN OHIO MAN IS
WANTED IN VIRGINIA
Columbus, Ohio, June 27.—Governor
Harris has honored a requisition from
tho governor of Virginia for Nick
Weeks, who Is under arrest In Colum
bus, and is wanted at Pocahontas. Va,
1 op the murder nt “Burl 1 * DnKinson
for the murder of "Bud” Robinson!
about the beginning of the present
year.
What ONE DOLLAR
a Month Will Do.
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PROTECTION
POLICY
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Any Sickness, 6 Months
Any Accident, 24 Months
Accidental Death
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623 Candler Building.
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AGENT8 WANTED.
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books will close next
Make your re
now, and save
double tax.
T. M. ARMISTESD,
Receiver Tax Returns.
turns
CONCAVED,
HONED AND
REPAIRED.
Called for and delivered.
HEALEY BARBERS* 8UPPLY CO.,
Both Thonet—No 1 N, Forsyth St.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— J Depart To—
Savannah .... 9.50amlMacon ll.40pm
J«ck*onvIlle..^7.Wftm Mu—“ * “*
Macon <
Macou ,
. 8.00 am
,...11.40 amlMecon
.... 4.15 pm) Jacksonville... 3.80 pm
... 8.10 pmlSavnnnah 9.15 pm
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ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME
NEXT WEEK—“A Stranger In Town."
THE HOME OP VAUDEVILLE.
THIS WEEK-8 PROGRAM.
DAN STEPPS DAISY
The Mu.ioal Prodlgiee.
HEINZ AND BEATIE,
In Comedy 8keteh.
MISS ANNA STEINBORN,
lllu.tarted Songs.
MISS KELLY,
Songs and Dances.
IWIIIM
Atlanta's Newest and Largest Amuss-
ment Park.
TWO CONCERTS DAILY
By Wedemeyer-a Band.
By Wedameyera Band. .
VAUDEVILLE 2:30 and 4:00 I" Af
ternoon:? nnd 9 at NiflM.
CATCH EAST FAIR STREET CARS.
PONCE DE LEON PAK*
SHADE
SHELTER
•CATS
SERVICE
Band
Concerts
Twice
Daily
MOHS
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St Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DE LEON PARK
SKATING DAILY
A. M.-1 P. M.j 3:30 P. M.-6 M -'
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MUSIC EVERY SESSION.
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