Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 03, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1S87. Please do not confuse the fol lowing palatable preparation with stuff of a similar sounding name. Remember the name Crab Orchard Seltzer—it has a pleasant taste and is effervescent. Do not accept a substitute. Crab Orchard Seltzer will cool the “fevered” brow, and relieve the cause of yourhead- ache regardless. It is epsora mineral water from Crab Or chard Springs, Kv., reduced to crystals, therefore, a natu ral remedy. Xo other spring in America like this one, and no other remedy like Crab Orchard Seltzer. It removes the cause of your headache by curing dyspepsia and in digestion and giving your liver a “jog.” The curative powers of Crab Orchard Seltz- zer are wonderful, and it is perfectly harmless. All druggists and fountains 10c and 25c bottles. KENTUCKY MINERAL WATER CO. Crab Orchard, Ky.—Atlanta, Go. BIGGES7 ELKIN THE WORLD WILL COMPETE FOR PRIZE AT PHILADELPHIA MEET \GRAND Tonlghti Matin***, W*dn**day Thurs day and Saturday. GEO. FAWCETT CO. FraMntlns Robert Edaeon's Great Success, SOLDIERS of FORTUNE Klsbi By Bid nk,*, at Fourth of July Matinee. Next Weak) "MIS8 HOBBS" Tonight, Matinee* Thursday and Satur day. Harry B. Linton Present* FRANK BEAMISH In tha Breezy Comedy With Music “A STRANGER IN TOWN” Next Weaki VAUDEVILLE. PASTIME PILAUE THEATER Matinees Dally 3-4 ,p. m. Nights, 7:30-11. MISS LELOW, Songs, Dance* and Rope Jumping. . EARL—WHITCOMB—MAZES, Child Wonder* In Song* and Dance*. GEORGE AND MAV JAME8, Comedy Sketch Team. MISS ANNA 8TEINB0RN, Illustrated Songs. of next week to attend the national convention of the order. And In the Georgia delegation will be u man who goes to claim the prlae as the biggest Elk In the world—with little chnnce of having the claim successfully disputed. It Is W. T. Brinson, of W’aycross. who bears the scale beam down to the 586-pound notch. Mr. Brinson recently married, and the event was chronicled In all parts of the country. Atlanta Elks will send a largo delegation to Phil adelphia, and members from lodges In other parts of the state will probably Join the party here. The Philadelphia convention will open on July 16. ROSE'S BARBECUE FEASUND EON Big Train Load Went to Gil more For Jolly Good Time. WHITE CITY Figure Eight Nlckelodlum Circle Swing. Cate of Winds, Carousel, Boi Ball. PONCE DE LEON PARK. "ATLANTA'S PLAYGROUND" •HADE •HCLTCR •EATS •ERVICE Band Concerts Twice Dally MORE POPULAR THAN EVER It was a great occasion—that barbecue at Qltinore Tuesday, at which Randolph Iloto wnt the boat. Ho, at lentt, any the 500 and moro guests that caught the tpeclal at 11 o'clock mid come back singing nn«l laughing at 3:30 o'clock (u the afternoon.. It wot oue of thote unmml entertulnnieuts given by Mr. ltose for the past severul years, only It wan a Uttlo larger aud reot deni better than tho previous The barbecue, which lmd been prepared by an expert und a corps of esnort as sistants, wot served at noon. The long ta ble was laden with a sumptuous spread, Vaudeville at 1 p. m.* furnished by l»as- tlnio theater. _ Overture, "Ask the Revenue Officer* — Ponce DeLeon orchestra. Monologue, ‘This Act Made Milwaukee Famous"—Frank Baldwin. "This Is a Good Sample of ‘Atlanta Bplr- V "—Miss Olliuore. . . 4 Recitation on Roaes-»Arthur Csrleton. "A High Ball”—Mias Whitcomb. "After tho llall"—James and James. Songs Oil "Rose, Sweet Rose, ..J. Reg Idaho"—Miss Jim Round"—Fonce DeLeon or- St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DE LEON PARK SKATING DAILY 11 A. M.-1 P. M.t 3:30 P. M.-6 P. M.j 8 P. M.-11 P. M. MUSIC EVERY 8E88ION. GEORGIA, conn COUNTY. To the Honorable George F. Goher, Judge of the Superior court of Said County: • The petition of If. M. Johnson shows that she Is guardian of Mrs. Hue Word, heretofore appointed as sqch guardian In tald county; that she desires to pell for •re investment, it private sale, certain real estate In the county of Fulton, state of Georgia, as follows: Two lots. No. 8 and -'No. 10, of block R, of the sub division by 'West it Goldsmith, April 19. 1888, each lot fronting fifty (50) feet on the east aide or TlWen street, and extending bock In an easterly direction a uniform width one bun. dred and forty il40) feet to an alley the southwest corner of lot No. jo Is one hun dred feet north of the southwest corner of Mid block It; No. 8 is hounded on the north by lot No. ?, on the south by lot No. 9, and lot No. 10 is houuded on the north by lot No. 9 and on the south by lot No. 11. That said property practlcatty is brtng- *— *1 a - Income, the bouse on said loti _ Honor desires to Invest the proceeds of such sale In certain real estate In Ron- well. Cobb county. Georgia, where tho same cob l»e attended to by petitioner at expense aud to a better Income for aired by law. II. M — JOHNSON,’ (Her Mark.) Hworn to and subscribed before me this 29tb day of June, 1907. P. M. HEMBREE. GEORGIA. COBB COUNTY. After four weeks* notice, pursuant to paragraph 2546. of the civil code, a peti tion of which a true and correct cony is subjoined will l>e presented to the Honor- aMe George F. Goher. judge of the su perior court, nt the court boom' In eald con my, on the 27tb day of Jnlv. 1*TT. II. M - JOHNSON, tiler Mark.) j w _ (a) "1 Iimld MacKaeberu MacRacbern. "Homeward chestra. musical director; T. F. Holland, stage director. DEPARTMENT STORES TO CLOSE AT NOON Will Give Half-Holiday on Fourth to All Em ployees. The leading department stores will cl their doors Thursday at noon, aud the tired empl&yees will bo given n half holiday to enjoy the Fourth as they like. Hhoppers are urged by the management of the stores uot to delay their Fourth of July purchase* until the afternoon, bat to supply their want* Wednesday or early Thursday morning. The agreement to close |— * by the follow has been signed pauy. Mowing: J. Company, tlie'Keciy Com Tobacco Monopoly Grips Italy. Rome, July 3.—It Is learned from statistics published by the general dl rectory of the patent rights that ut the last deal, the tobacco monopoly made tremendous profits. The returns of the monopoly were 230,000.000 franc.**, while the cost of the tobacco was bui 25.000.000 francs. Want to feel good in hot weather? Eat Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason” NTERURBAN ELECTS OFFICERS^ TEAR Georgia Securities Company Holds Meeting in Atlanta. Tho stockholders of the Goorgla Se curities Company, the corporation which Is financing tho building of the lnterurbnn trolley line from Atlanta through Orlflln to Macon, met at the offices of the company Tuesday after noon In the Prudential building, heard reports of the officers and elected di rectors for the year. Later the direct ors met and elected officers. Tho result of these elections was that W. Jordan Maasee, of Macon, was elected president; Seaton Grantland, of Griffin, vice president; John T. Moore, of Macon, secretary and treas urer; Stuart C. Davis, of Macon, as- fctstant secretary and treasurer, and Roland Ellin, of Macon, general coun t'd. Tho following were elected directors by tho stockholders: W. Jordan Mas seo, Seaton Grautland, IV. J. Kincaid, John T. Moore, Rotund Ellis, Mlntei Wimberly, Isaac Llpstine, J. Wllle Pope and Clifford L. Anderson. The reports of the officers showed that the preliminary work of construe- tlon of the Atlanta, Griffin and Macon Electric Railway Company, which has been under way for a year, has pro gressed to a remarkable degreo und that the civil engineering, electrical and hydraulic engineering has been completed. Prlvete rights of way have been secured by the company for near ly the entire distance and the work of constructing the line will bo com menced in a short time and pushed until It Is finished. Within eighteen months, the officers expect to have modern, vostlbuled, high-speed trolley cars running from Atlanta to Macon, where they will connect with tho south Goorgla Interurban of the Ma con, Amerlcus and Albany Electric Hu II way Company. The building of these roads will probably do more to ward developing Georgia than any thing undertaken in many years. TYBEE BY THE SEA VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Weak eml rule, 18.26; ticket* on aaie Saturday*, limited Tuesdays following date of sale. Season rate, <13.15; tick ets on sale dally, limited September 10th. W. H. FOGG. D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Agnes Scott College FOR WOMEN DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GA. Offers advantage* equal to those of any educational Institution In the South. Elegant buildings, modern.gymnasium, laboratories and full college equipment. Exceptional advantages in Music and Art. Ideal climate. Health record unsurpassed. Box 16 F. H. GAINES, D. D., President. THE ALABAMA BRENAU, eufaula, ala, A high-grade College-Ccnaervatory for yonng ladles. Thorough course In Lljemry; tpeclal advantages In Music. Art, Oratory. Orchestra of fifteen Instruments. Beautiful new buildings located upon a magnificent ele vation. Ideal winter climate, splendid health record. Alabama Brenau il cornu Chautauqua takes place of usual commencement. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. IS YOUR BOY PREPARING FOR GEORGIA TECH? IF SO, SEND HIM TO DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. WE REFER, BY PERMISSION. TO PRESIDENT K. O. MATHESON, OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Write G. Holman Gardner, Principal, Decatur, Ga. I I Oilers Superior Advantages I In College Courses. I Musk, Art and Elocution I are Specialties. Sixty-fifth Session Begins September lOtb. For Information Address, THE SECRETARY. Vhe Georgia School of Technology is better . . the best work id and or£enlied In all departments tban ever before, and prepared to do Its history. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS In order to afford tho young men of Georgia hlgh-cless technical education, the tegls- ; assigned fifteen free scholarships to each county In the state. Take immediate i of this opportunity end write for latest catalog, containing all Information ■ for a prospective student, and setting forth the advantages of the Georgia Tech. --- - Tavfll* Mlnlnif Anri fllHI PnrfinPhrtnrf t*JI lature has assigned fifteen advantage of necessary for a unopetuv. ..uu.ui, ,«u ----- ,,,u. Advanced courees In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engi neering Chemistry, and Chemlatry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Labora tories, etc. New library and new Chemical Laboratory. The next session begins Sept. 25, at which time prospective students are urged to report promptly. For further information address MATHESON, A. M„ LL. D.T President, ATLANTA, CA. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE 1838 ATHENS, GA. 1908 The FIFTIETH eeialon of the Lucy Cobb Institute will open Wed- neiday, September 11. An Alumnae Reunion for semi-centennial year will be held June 3 and 4. Former teachers and puplls_aro_ exjpected. catalogue, apply to M. RUTH expect' ERFORD, Principal. Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua, SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE 19-JULY 31-Chautauqus July 18-3L Special norami couises for Music sod Oratory teachers. Courses In English, Mathematics, Ancli nt and Modera Languages. Location among foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, beauti ful acenery, delightful summer climate, mineral waters. Boating, fishing, mouutnln excursions. College dormitories open. Chautauqua held under canvas tent near the short of Lake Warner. Camping outfit and privilege! provided. Expense Very Moderate Write For Prospectus BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1908 FOR 115 YEARS boys bavs been preMredIfor COLLEGE sod for LIFE, and bare been trained to bs MEN at the BINGllAJf SCHOOL. Ideally locatedon Aihcville Plateau. Organization MILITARY for dlaciplloe, control and carriage. Boya ex pelled from other echoola wA received. Ylcioue bora axpeU d aa aoeaaa diacowed. Hazing axcladed by pMe* of honor. Rata* reenable, iddreea n M Col. R. BINQHAJf. 8upi. X. T. D. Ho. 4. ASBKVILLK. If. a Elizabeth [College $ I CONSERVATORY of MUSIC for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Experienced teachers from leading I European and American Unlver-1 •ities and Conservatories. f College plant. (250,000.00; Park I Campus SO scree. New, fire-proof I building*. A. B. and Elective De* J gree Coursee. Schools of Mu tic, 1 Art, Expression. Climate, health 1 and thoroughness unsuroaseed. i Un-denomlnstional. Coat 12*5 to $400 per year. Opens Sept. 18th. Catalogue on application j ICHA8. B. KINO. Paieioisr. W* BP BY FREE mail A I Bookkeeping, Banking, COURSE Shorthand,l’onmanshlp, UL I Bu«lnex« English, Letter Nrt . V.cuc, 1. Tcm The South’, Molt Splendidly Equipped College Preparatory Home School Exp««j <350 THE GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY, college park, ga. VAIID CHM'C nCCTIWV h Oat htna 10 *11< eel >i ill. Th, paramount quNtionwith owry pwwl—Whrt Indian, compialona, foviioua,,! .ill IUUK uUll O DEOtini fo,.,,-r—a', full,,! dev,!opm«nt, ,ocl,l. moral, inlallicluat. phytic!,IT W,canh.lp tni.erth!, quntion, I. Ik, bualifill and provarbial Pladmonl ha.lth raficn, Mirly 1,300 l„l ikon m l.vel, 8 nil,, (ran Atljnti, th, unnaraUI ind Mxlrlll hurt ol th, Soettiland. Tin upcriincej Indian, Unit ,1 100 berth, piplli, each iudnr hivin, in chirp, abut 10 pupil, «irt,r nr tat,rill plan, inn tuchar a ipadallat. Individoal and, ol ovary pupil carafolly MiukUraJ. Ouatiful, utoilvp compel, artiatk b.ildlnr,, part,cl unluilo., para tro-Kona aalar, M,hait mural an, I,dal tana In raflao, collie taberb, ulact pdreufo. 6,idol phytlcal d,nl-.pn,ot threjh mintary drill,, tlhkllcl, body-building In iargllt pnp rynmlum In th, tnih. Prepirallon far all aeOacu aad aalloaal iklli- mici, bochhiaplaf, vleccfraphy, typcvritln,. ninaal tralal(tf, nolle. COL. J, C. WOODWARD, A, M., Prcaldont UNIVERSITY 5CH00L FOR BOYS Certiflcates accepted at Tech, and Georgia colleges in lieu of regular examination. Boarders limit ed to 76 boys—largest and best equipped preparatory gymnasium in the state Climate unsurpass ed; not a serious case of illness since school was established, (seven years ago). WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. W. B. GRIFFIN, A. M„ Principal. STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. Writing, Arithmetic, Mechanical Draw; lag, Illustrating, Telegraphy, or Law to a FEW porsoni In each county, desiring to nttenit college, who will AT OSCE CUP and SEND till, notice (giving name and ad-; dress ot paper clipped from) to oae ot Draughon’s Colleges 79 Col lego* In 16 States. Ine., $300,000.06 cap. ttnl. 19 years' success. Business mon say Draughon'saretho BEST. No vacation; enter any time. POSITIONS secured or HOMEY IEFUIDE0. If Interested In taking lessons BY MAIL, write for "Cataloguo II. j* If Interested In at. tending college, write for ** Catalogue I*.' DRAUGHON'S p B S° s V COLLEGE AUTO TURNS OVER AND HURTS THREE Evansville. Ind., July 3.—An automo bile In which were riding Joseph Lelter and a party consisting of Will J. Davis, manager cf the Illinois Theater, and George W. Lederer, manager of the Colonial Theater, and their wives, all of Chicago, turned turtle on a country road near Cannelton, Ind., yesterday. Mrs. I.ederer was caught under the machine and painfully Injured. Her left arm was badly bruised and lacer ated. The chauffeur was caught under the seat and his toot mashed. Davis thrown over the branches of a tree, but his injuries were not serious. Ethsl Roosevelt Has "Double." Washington, July 3.—The White House employees who still remain in the city were thrown Into a flutter on yesterday by a girl who was Inspecting the historic building. The visitor was Miss Dorothy Mercer, aged 14, of New York, accompanied by her father, It. S. Mercer, a business man. When Miss Mercer entered the White ause the usher* stepped back In as tonishment. It finally dawned upon Mr. Mercer that they hud mistaken their daughter for Mbs Ethel Roosevelt. ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree Street, Piedmont Hotel Block; or Jackson ville, Montgomery or Columbia. DR J. LEWIS BROWNE WILL RE CEIVE PUPILS IN HIGHER PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT AND COMPOSI TION, IN HIS RESIDENCE STUDIOS, 271 IVY STREET. THREE MANUAL PIPE ORGANS FOR LESSONS AND PRACTICE. TAFT IS OFF ON VACATION Waxhington, July 3.—Secretary of Whr William II. Toft left Washington this morning for a month's holiday, which he will spend with Mrs. Taft and their children at their summer home, at Murray Day, Canada. Mr. Taft will spend a few hours In New York with his brother, Henry W. Taft, and will leave New York at 4 o'clock for Mtil bury, Mass., to make a brief visit to hts mother, who resides there. CASTOR i A For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Hotel Cumberland Cumberland Island, Ga. ' NOW OPEN—Remodeled, refitted and ready for the big gest and best season in the history of this fa mous resort. For full particulars write L. A. MILLER, Cumberland Island, Ga. Daily side trips will be made to Fernandiua and other points along the line. Go to Brunswick and take the Cumberland Route. UR IN THE OZONE “In »hs Land of the Sky" KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmore, Near Asheville, N. C. 2,600 Feet Above the Sea Level. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. Recognized as the leading hotel In the mountains of Western North Carolina. Xo scenery In the world will compare, with the view from this note'i. Mount Mitchell and Plsgah In fall view. Adjoins and over looks the Biltmore estate. Cool. Invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from our private garden gathered fresh every mornln. Orchestra, golf, pool, bil liards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmore station. Consumptives not ac commodated under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by manage ment. running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. EDGAR B. MOORK, Proprietor. OBSERVE FOURTH AT GRACE CHURCH Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock a Fourth of July service will be held at Grace Methodist church, on Highland avenue. The exercises wll! be opened with a aong service, led by George E. Gibson, the splendid song leader of the Sunday school and Epworth League of Grace church. After the aong service, there will be responsive Scripture reading following which Walter McEIreath will read the Declaration of Independence and the names of the Georgia signers. Rev. C. C. Jarrell, pastor of the church, will de liver an address on "What is an Ameri can TodayV Mrs. John S. Cook will ^st. ( jd;eni5«* BROADWAY ANU1ITH STREET NEW'yOUK4ClTX.\ Wttila^Eiur'-AwtMrofgSwylFi'lot- ot . Intmst. HsR Block from Wsotttakrr s« A mtnutes^walk.of Shopping District. Noted POIUl Excellence of CaUloe, OM8f Xortsblt Appointments. Courteous Bet*- .vice and Hoes like Surroundings. R0OMSlSll5OIPERlDAYrANQ UP EUROPEAN] Pl^N^. Table d’Hotel Breakfast 50c; WM.TAYLOR & SON, Inc. 'BOTrt/IM.YRTINiqL'G, TjlrukiiHer.i.aJrJ.suietj’ J HOTELS AND RE80RTS. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class tranilent and residential hotel, catering only to a refine* and exclusive clientele. T. D. GREEN, Mamger. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA iTh* "OLD WHITE" Sulphur.), t-o« open. Famous for its sulphur baton Modern Improvements, with P rlv ’V,5 baths. Permanent orchestra. Term*- to £5 week, $50 to $tK> per month. Writ* for llluatrnted booklet Address, GEO. A. MILLS, Jr* Manager. flieenbrW White Sulphur Springs, W • * ti. read Longfellow’s "Building of Ship.” and Miss Mary Zachry will n** Lowell's "tinder the Old Elm."