Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 18, 1907, Image 6

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13? J-11 il< AiLidu^ iA (ji-iWiivjiiiiNiJ iSi!iU What’s The Use Of Paying A Dollar for all the Sanitol Arti cles, some of which you may not want, when you can buy them separately at Jacobs 9 Pharmacy over the counter without any delay For 10c Each Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic. Sanitol Tooth Powder. Sanitol Tooth Paste. Sanitol Violet-Elite Soap. Sanitol Face Cream. Sanitol Bath Powder. Sanitol Toilet Powder. % Sanitol Shaving Creme. Jacobs 9 Pharmacy PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE 10 DRL_ Seaborn Wright Talks of Power of Distinguished Preacher. Ron. Unborn Wright, of Homo, wi* tn Atlanta Thursday, but dacKuad to discuss politics, or, at Isast, his own plans for the future. "I otn more interested Just now In the prohibition fight in Alabama, especially in Birmingham, than anything else. I am go ing over to do what 1 can in the winding- up of that great campaign. It Is the opin ion of the best Informed men in Birming ham that the prohibition couse will win there on October 24.” Mr. Wright will spend next week In Birm ingham making dally speeches for the cause. Ml orernbelmlngly *‘Ily the way,* tor , you are to hare Dr. Howard Agnew John ston here for a series of sermons and lee turee. I bare Just hod the pleasure of lls* ' - - ton has I count ful and eloquent men i seer beard. “His diction Is characterised by a qnlet restraint which Indicates tremendous pent power. One la impressed with his great reserve, which lies beneath the surface. In order to appreciate his lectures In the fullest manner one need* to begin with the first and miss none in the series, they other, sincerely I the people of your city preened with , clearest-cut men Intellectually 1 ever heard. I could not help thlnklug. ns he spoke, what a great legal mind he had and how he would have forged to the front in thut profession." Hr. Johnston will begin his series of lec tures In North Avenue Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He will speak Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Hervicee daring the week will be nt 4 o'clock in the afternoon and 7:90 o'clock In the evening, continuing through Friday. Magazine Club Offers—Any combination made by Co-Opera tive Book Co. (Inc.), 57 Inman Bldg., Atlanta. Agents wanted S here. Guarantee and com- . IS WlfPS SISTER ‘I've Got Your Husband Under My Thumb,” Girl Tells Sister. St. l,oul*. Mo., Oct. 18.—Dr. Herman Ter- kins, aged 32, a surgeon from 1’axton, Fla Is behind the bars In Fast 8t. Louis. II nays he loves his affinity more lu a mli ute than he does bin wife lu a year. The ufflulty happens to 1* his wife's 15-year-old sister, l.etn Treech, daughter of Judge tf . W. Treerh, of Fast 8t. Louis. The warrant had beeu Imuc* at the pe seta Treech, the affinity, although she a school girl lu short dresses, ha# aumed a defiant attitude toward Mra. 1 . kina and her pnreuta. She declares that she will marry Dr. Perklua In spite of all obstacles. "I've got your husband under my thum\ te told her sister, "and you can’t heip YOUR cr Clothing For The Family We sell good, honest, reliable Clothing for Men, Women and Children; for Boys and Girls on credit at just as low a price as any cash store. AND WE GIVE YOU MONTHS OF TIME TO PAY, FOR ALL WE ASK IS $1.00 A WEEK. And why not come and open an account and buy of the manufacturers. You are just as welcome as if you had your pocket full of cash. Factory to wearer—72 Stores. Men’s Saits Overcoats Raincoats Boys* Suits Children's Suits Women's Suits Fall Coats Trimmed Hats Walking Skirts Raincoats Ladles* Shoes $10 to $25 $10 to $25 $10 to $22 $7 to $15 $2 to $7 $12 to $35 $10 to $32 $2 to $10 $5 to $25 $10 to $22 $2 to $14 FURS ON CREDIT Boats Them All For $3.50 Genesee Shoes A ** si ~* ijL; UBS Over 71 Whitehall Street Store Open Monday Night Until 8 p. m. FINLEYRE-ELECTED G.S.&F. PRESIDENT AT BOARD MEET! Directors Name Full List of Officers at Macon Meeting. Special to Tbo Georgian. Macon, Ga„ Oct IS.—At a meeting of the directors of the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company held yeaterday afternoon officers and dlrec tore were elected as follows: W. W. Finley, president; S. F. Parrott vice president; William C. Shaw, assistant to president. Ben C. Smith was elected secretary and treasurer; Judge John I. Hall, general counsel, and I. D. Lankford was named assistant gecre- tary. A board of directors was named by the stockholders and Is composed of the following gentlemen; T. C. Burke, Ma- con; W. R. Cox, Macon; F. M. Ed warde, Boston; W. W. Finley, Wash Ington; T. G. Gresham, Baltimore; J. F. Hanson, Macon: E. C. Long, Jackson ville; W. A, Merryday, Palatka; T. D. Tlneley, Macon; W. E. McCaw, Macon; G. W. Parrott Atlanta; 8. F. Parrott Macon; A. S. Pendleton, Valdosta; A. B. Sparks, Savannah, and H. H. Tift Tifton. GOVERNOR QRANT8PARDON TO L. D. STRONG, Bpectat to The Georgian. Macon, Ga„ Oct II.—L. D. Strong received news Wednesday afternoon that Governor Hoke Smith had grant, cd a pardon for the killing of Henry Smith last April. The trouble grew out of alleged In suit to Strong’s younger alster by Smith, who was a printer In Macon, where Lillie Strong was employed. At the time Strong was tried his attorneys put up a desperate light to save him I'rom prison, but he wa* sentenced to three years for manslaughter. POSTMASTERS TO ORGANIZE AT MEETING IN MACON Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct 1*.—Postmasters from all over the state will gather In Macon on Wednesday, October 23, to organise an Association of Presidential Postmnatcrs. Postmaster Harry Ed- wards, of Macon, will take a prominent part in the organisation of the associa tion, and Is now making arrangements for the meeting. ARMY MOVEMENT STOPPED BY MULE GETTING LOOSE. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. IS.—All on account of one of the army mules breaking away from camp Wednesday night, the regular soldiers of companies K nnd M. from Fort McPherson, In Atlanta, were unable to leave Macon yesterday for their march back to the Capital City. During Wednesday night the mule broke loose and a detachment of soldiers were sent out Thursday morn ing after the missing animal, but did not find It until late In the evening. The regulars left Macon Friday morn' Ing. _ FUNERAL SERV|CES p|vy Macon. On.. Oct. 18.—Funeral serv ices of Splvy Fuller, who died Wednes day nt the Macon hospital from In Juries received nt the East Macon gin yesterday morning, were held Thursday afternoon from the family residence in East Macon. NEGRO ATTACKED OFFICER WITH PAIR OF ICE HOOKS, Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Oct. 18.—Will Bell, a ne gro who attacked Officer Thompson with a pair of Ice hooks, was lined ICO or #0 days for disorderly conduct, and the same line was also Imposed for re sisting an officer. ALLEGED SWINDLERS ^ Special to The Georgian Macon, Ga., Oct. 18.—Robert Taylor and Henry Jones, both negroes, were bound over to the superior court yes terday under 31.500 bonds each. They are charged with swindling negro farm ers who brought (heir cotton to Macon SENSE ABOUT FOOD Facts About Food Worth Knowing. It ts a serious question somstlmes to know just what to eat when a person's stomach Is out of order and most foods cause trouble. Grape-Nuts food can be taken at any time with the certainty that It will digest. Actual experience of people valuable to anyone Interested In foods. A Terre Haute woman writes: "I had suffered with Indigestion for about four years, ever since an attack of typhoid fever, and at times could eat nothing but the very lightest food, and then suffer such agony with my stomach I would wish I never had to eat any thing. 1 was urgad to try Grape-Nuts, and since using It I do not have to starve myself any more, bflt I can eat It at any time and feel nourished and satisfied, dyspepsia It a thing of the paat, and I am now strong and well. “My husband also had an experlehca with Grape-Nuts. He was very weak and sickly in the spring. Could not attend to his work. He was put under the doctor’s care, but msdlclne did not. seem to do him any good until he be gan to leave off ordinary food and use Grape-Nuts. It wss positively surpris ing to see the change In him. He grew batter right off, and naturally he has none but words of praise for Grape- Nuts. -Our boy thinks be cannot eat a meal without Grape-Nuta, and he learns so fast at school that hta teacher and other scholars comment on It. 1 am satls- Bed that It Is because of the great nourishing elements In Grape-Nuts.” "There's a Reason." It contains the phosphate of potash from wheat and barley which combines with albumen to make the gray matter to dally reflll the brain and nerve cen ters. It Is a pity that people do not know what to feed their children. There are many mothers who give their young sters almost any kind of food, and when they become sick begin to pour the medicine doom them. The real way Is to stick to proper food and be healthy and get along without medicine and ex pense. Bang! • Bang!! BangU! 1 Wait a few days; boys, and then let them have it. “The frost is not yet on the pumpkin” but “fodder’s in the shock” and pretty soon old Bob White will be flying “cording to law.” November 1st the game season opens in Georgia. Now is the time to be looking around for that gun or hunt ing coat or boots. Better see about your ammunition, too. By the way, if you are going to buy a gun, be sure and get it from a man who knows how to fit you up, or half the pleas ure will be lost. It is more essential for your gun to fit than it is for your coat or shoes or hat. Call dt our Peachtree Street Store, No. 55, and see all the new toggery for the hunter. Athletic Department KING HARDWARE COMPANY, Atlanta. ' F. G. BYRD, Manager. out of the proceeds of their sales. % Postofllce money order receipts amounting to 3130 were found on the negroes. All of the money had been sent to Minnie Turner, living at 529 Fifth street In Cincinnati. They were both Identified by one of their victims os the negroes who had taken 157 away from him. WAGE WORKERS -WILL NOT NAME CITY TICKET. Specie! to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Oct. 18.—The Wage Workers' Association will not have candidates for aldermen In the field as was stated several days ago. Owing to the limited time In which to make the race It was deemed In advisable to put out tin aldermanlc ticket. REGISTRATION LIGHT IN CITY OF MACON. HpecUl to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., Oct. 18.—If the regis tration for the municipal primary this fall runs up as high as 3,000 some tall huitling will hove to be done between now and the end of October. Up_to TRY A GEORGIAN WANT AD BLEW OFF HIS HEAD WITHJYNAMITE Lost $40, So Well Digger Touched Off Explosive in His Mouth. York, Pa., Oct. 18—Jacob Detllnger, aged 59 committed suicide last night In an unusual manner. Placing a stick date The total registration in but i,748|of dynamite In hie mouth and holding nnd there are but stx daya left. , t )n ^ r |ght hand, Detllnger exploded ‘ the dynamite, blowing hie head oft and PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN ENGINEERS’ AUXILIARY. Special to The Georglou. Macon, Go., Oct. 18.—Delegatee from every section of the United States will assemble In Macon on November 7 to attend the annual convention of the Grand International Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Englneeri. Mrs. W. A. Murdock will preside. A committee from the local lodge of the Brotherhood of Engineers with J. Nance at Its head, has been applnt' ed to co-operate with the ladles in ar ranging for the reception of the nation, delegatee. Will Move Business. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Go.. Oct. 18.—The Macon Railway and Light Company will move Its offices from the Pythian Castle on Mulberry street to the new building Just erected on Second stret by Broa- dus E. Willingham. A lease for the property for five years has been sign OHIO MOB READY TO HANG- NEGRO WHEN COP GAME Cincinnati. Oct. 18—The timely ar rival last night of Henry Cary, the town marshal of Hartwell, and half doaen rltlxene prevented the lynch ing of Will Gray, a negro suspect. The mob had a rope about Gray’s neck, with the end of the hemp thrown over a limb ready to draw him up. Gray wag arrested In connection with the murder of H. G. Howard. GREED FOR DOLLAR LURING PREACHERS Cleveland, Ohio, Oct 18.-The greed for the dollar Is dragging our young men Into commercial Ilfs to the detriment of the min istry, told Dr. C. L. Moran, of nitaote, leet night, et the Coogregatloosl National Connell. "Congregat taler should , to think thet a i Jree end their families In such e precarious career ss the ministry affords. ” CHAMPION TYPIST DEFENDS HER TITLE New Tork. Oct It—Mire host J. Frits, of this city, successfully defended her till# of champion typewriter St the national business show at Madison fiqnsre Garden last night, defaatlng Pant Hunter, of Chi cago, from whom she woe the champion ship three years ago. Her record (or on« hoer’s copying from manuscript was 8,(1! words, welch, with eti one of which coasted I net total of tilt words. shattering the hand that held the ex plosive. Last'Tuesday Detllnger. who woa a well-digger by occupation, lost a sum of money, said to have been 340. He brooded over this and finally began drinking heavily as a result. Dome manufacturers do not adrertleo, bat rive the dealer an extra discount In order to get him to push their goods at the ex pense of the advertised article. Therefore, insist on getting what you ash for. MAKETRIAL TRIPS Take Up Two Bags at Louis to Teat Night Conditions. St. St. Loulx, Oct. 18.—Ballooning teams that ara to compete tn the International race for the Bennett cop Monday ascended yes terday In smaller balloons with the expec- tatton of staying np all night to teat bal looning conditions In tbs darkness. Aero nauts J. C. McCoy and Captain Chatlrr D. Chandler ascended In United Stttea signal corps No. IP, and drifted off la a northerly direction. Later Allan B. Haw ley and Augustas Post, with the balloon Stephens No. 21, seconded, taking the same generni direction ee McCoy end Chandler. Both the government balloon end Steph ens So. n are .mill corn! contendere. Up to mli t ti I with the nii ' but one of spared i idnlght „ *■ „ id been sighted, end that wee when the ; Chandler machine hovered for a short time While the big balloon America, which J. C. McCoy li to pilot In tho International roc** bare next week, wee being unpack ed, the varnlah suddenly Ignited from spoil, tmneoos combustion, end the Mg silk balloon wee with It Ignited , id the big silk ballo-m It can be repaired and will be In the conteata. One's first consideration for one’s money Is Its safety—after that, the profit It may earn. Our Savings Department Is a safo depository for your money. Tho eco nomical conduct of the affairs of this bank, Its conservative management. Its extensive financial responsibility, all make for absolute security to de positors’ funds. Money deposited In the Savings De partment has the entire bank back of It. The principal Is safe and the In terest sure. Accounts may be opened In any amount from ono dollar up. 4 °Jo Interest On Savings Ac counts Compounded Twice a Year. (WpOfaflOR CANDLER BUILDING Branch Cor. Mitchell dc Forsyth Sts. CL