Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 11, 1907, Image 4

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4 u HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rnCRPOAT, AI'RIt. II. 1907. In the Face of Competition We have secured fifteen per cent, of the cigar business of this country. How? By making better cigars of every grade than any other manufacturer has produced, and tell ing the truth about thenii By making the strongest definite claims that any cigar manufacturer ever'dared to make —and by living up to them. ' By marking the boxes of our standard brands with the Triangle A so that every smoker of this country could shut down on the hit-or-miss way of buying cigars on anybody’s say-so, and make his selections from brand j that he knows are the best his money can pay for—better in every way—quality and grading of leaf, even ness of blend, and perfection of condition. Now put that to the test Smoke a cigar of some brand bearing the “A” (Triangle A) and find out. You can’t do better than begin with The New CREMO Every box is extra-wrapped in glassine paper sealed to maintain perfect smoking condition and cleanli ness until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Hern Manufacturer ODD FELLO WS PLANNING 70 ENTERTAIN CONVENTION The following circular letter la being aent to Odd Fellows; "Dear Brother*—By a reaolutlon thla day paaaed by the committee appointed at the laat dlatrlct convention, you ore hereby requeated to aend to Brother O. R. Penn, secretary and treaaurer, P. O. box 112, Atlanta, Go., on or before the 2<th day of April, 1107, live centa per meAiber to be placed In the common fund for the purpoae of entertaining nil Odd Fellows, who attend the next dla- trlct convention, which will be held at Piedmont Lodge, on the evening of May t, 1107, In the city of Atlanta. Thla fund la not Intended for the purpose of paying hotel bllla, railroad fare or nny expenaea of the delegatee, hut la for the entertainment In the way of a banquet, and all lodge* of the dla trlct are requeated to donate flve centa prerequisite aa above atated. It la a pre-requlelte to having the name of your lodge placed on the roll of the lodge* of the dlatrfct, aa well aa to give your delegatea the right to vote qit the convention. We atneerely truat that you will fully appreciate the Importance of your lm-1 mediate attention to thla matter. With in the next few daya you will receive a printed program that will bd used at the convention. Brother*, thla la a very Important matter, and If your lodge la Intereated In the upbuilding and welfare of our noble order you will greatly aid the work we all love by attending thla meeting. Youra fraternally, O. R. PENN. Secretary. DR. JOHN D. JORDAN TO ADDRESS LEAGUE On Thuraday evening, beginning promptly at 7:4B o'clock, the Men'a League of the Capitol Avenue Baptlat church will hold their regular monthly meeting, which la alao the quarterly meeting of the organlaaton. The gueat of the occaalon and the principal apeaker for thi. evening will be the Rev. John D. Jordan, paator of the Jurknon Hill Baptlat church. WILL ERECT SHAFT TO THE MEMORY OF DR, CRAWFORD LONG Monument to Stand on Spot Where Operation Was Performed. Special to The Georgian. Pendergraaa, <Ja., April 11.—A monu ment to the memory of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the dlacoverer of anaesthesia, la to be erected In the town of Jeffer- aon. The monument waa presented to the Jackaon Medical Society by Dr. L. G. Hardeman yeaterday at the regular meeting. Dr. Hardeman paid a glowing trlb. ute to Dr. Long. The monument la to be erected on the epot where Dr. Long flrat performed on operation under an aeatheala. Hon. W. W. Bell, In behalf of the tlaena of Jeffereon, accepted the and aaked the noclety to Invite Medical Aaeoclatldn of Georgia to hold It* next annual meeting at Jeffereon and be preeent at the unveiling of the monument. -Dr. H. J. Smith, of Jeffer- aon, tendered the uae of the chapel of Martin Inatltute aa a place of meeting. A committee of seven consisting ot Dre. L. G. and W. B. Hardeman, Dr. S. J. Smith, Dr. J. C. Bennett, Dr. L. C. Allen, Dr. A. D White, Dr. 8. T. Roes and L. J. Sharp, waa appointed to at tend the meeting of the association In Savannah April 17, and Invite the aa aoclatlon to Jeffereon. JUVENILE PROTECTORY GROWS IN FLORIDA Rev. Crawford Jackaon,, chairman of the Central Juvonlle Protectory com- mttee, haa apent conalderable time In Florida alnce the beginning of the year. In many aectlona of that atate he haa aroueed an enthualaatlc Intereat on be half of the wayward children and ju venile court legislation. Juvenile pro. tectory commute* a and probation offi cer* have been organlxed In Jack- aonvllle, Tampa, Tallahasaee, Oca la and Other cltle*. Mr. Jackaon la now In Tallahaaoee, and at the Invitation of the assembly addreeaed both bodice ot the legislature on Tueaday. Governor Broward la taking a per- aonal and active Intereat In thla cam paign on behalf of the wayward chil dren of the South. . A juvenile court and probation bill la to be Introduced by Senator F. M. Hudaon of the Thir teenth dlatrlct. DRUGGISTS FAIL TO STAND TEST Out of elghty-two applicant* for drugglat and -pharmaclat license* ap pearing before the atate board of phar macy at the capitol the paat week for ty-nine failed to paaa. Among the thirty-three passing were two ladles, Mlsa Nellie Dill, licensed aa an apothecary, and Miss Mary Benton as druggist. . Those receiving apothecaries’ license were C. F. Alcorn, W. T. Bedlngbatigh, W. D. Barksdale, W. P. '’ouch, ills* Nellie Dill, J. F. Durden, W. A. Ennis, H. D. Prather, W. T. Goodwin, T. C. Huglns, L. H. Huberslcht, C, 8. Lowry, O. M. Marshall. J. W. Pierce. J, B. Snow, W. D. Sheridan, L. J. Smith, W. L. Ulmer nnd W. G. White. Those receiving druggists' license were G. ('. Adam*. Miss Mary Benton, W. I* Cubbage. DeWItt Freeman, B. W. ’erguaon, E. W. Hunt, 55. V. Hate . V. Harrlscn, J. L. McDaniel, Plttard, H. O. Htanaland. H. A. Smith, R. N. Smith and W. C. William*. BOBO OT CHATTAHOOCHEE NOT MAN DECLARED INSANE PROTEST ENTERED AGAINST VOLIVA Chicago, April 11.—A protest against the methods of Overseer Vollva, of the Zion City, waa entered last night, which may result In his overthrow. It charges that Vollva attempted lo obstruct the settlement of the city'* affairs by Re ceiver Hately and that he has advised persona not to buy lots In 45lon City. RECEIVES MANY CALLS FOR REVIVAL WORK. A similarity of names haa caused Edward Bobo, agent of.the Southern railway at Chattahoochee, all aorta ot annoyance and trouble, and now ha Is busy explaining to friends that he la not a fit subject tor the lunatic asy lum. He has even received telegram* ask ing If he was on hi* way to MHICdge- vllle, and he has had to reply that he Is as sane a* the next man. The cause ot Mr. Bobo's embarrass ment was the singular case of Edward 8. Bobo and his wife, who were ad judged Insane Wednesday before Or dinary John R. Wilkinson and ordered sent to the asylum. When the evening papers reached the country outside of Atlanta and friends of the railroad man read the stories, they thought It was-all up with the agent of the Southern at Chattahoo chee, aad some sent him telegrams asking for the truth about the mat ter. Mr. Bobo Is not a relative to the unfortunate couple, and he wants all his friends and the public at large to know that no commission In lunacy has ever been called upon to pass upon his sanity, and to the beat of his knowledge and belief he Is absolutely sane. COMPANY F INSPECTED, AN DGOOD SHOWING REPORTED. Special to The Georgian. Marietta. Oa., April 11.—Company F, Fifth regiment. National Guard of Georgia, were Inspected Tuesday night by Colonel W. G. Obear, assisted by Captain Morgan, of the Twelfth United States cavalry. The examination was one of the most rigid that the Inspector has ever given the company and lasted more than two houra. Every man was present and participated In the Inspec tion maneuvers. The company Is one of the oldest in the state and Its mem bership Is composed of some excellent military men, several of whom served In the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war. 0tH0h>0IH0HI0M0Hi0HI0iH0HI0IH0IH0IH0HI0MI0 Among Those Who have visited our Phonographic Department, the solid enjoyment which may be had listening to Songs, Funny Sayings aiid Musical numbers rendered bf the Special ta The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., April 11.—Rev. B. F. Fraser, pastor ot the First Metho dist church, went to Atlanta Monday to aaslst In a revival meeting at Grace church. He will be absent all the week. Mr. Fraser has had sixteen Invitations to take part In revival meetings thla summer. GOVERNMENT EXPERT LOOKING AFTER QUARANTINE. New Records andNew Machines are constant ly being tried—come in today and hear them, the more you learn of their ability to entertain yourself and friends the quicker you’ll own one. Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phono graphs with sets of the newest records are sold on Easy Weekly Payments. Stop in and hear “Poor John” by Vesta Vic toria, the latest record on a Victor. PHILLIPS & CREW CO. 37-39 Peachtree Slreet. Special tp The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga- April 11.—The cattle quarantine law goes Into effect today. Dr. Nlghbert Is here In charge of the work. Dr. K. M. Nlghbert, of the United States bureau of animat.Indus try Is In Gainesville to take charg* the work of tick eradication In B Lumpkin and Dawson counties. Dr. Nlghbert has been connected with this work for the government for several years, and, therefore, knows his busi ness well. COURT OF APPEAL6 OF GEORGIA Wednesday, April 10, 1907. Judgments Affirmed. K7, \v. A. Starnes ct >1. vs. Atlanta Po lice Belief Association, from city court of Atlanta. Argued. 77s. Oscar l.ymlon vs. Georgia Railway ami Fleetrlc Company, from city court of Atlanta. Argued. itjr court of Atlanta. Argued. Tsn. Tbomaa Quinn va u. I'. Allen, from rity court of Atlanta. * Depot is Completed. Special to The Georgian. ' Griffin. Ga.. April 11.—The Chatta nooga division of the Central of Oeorgla rallrdad and the A. & F. division the Southern railway have completed the construction of a union depot ni Vaughn, a junction point In tlie west ern section ot this county. STANDARD I QUALITY SNOWDRIFT US. GOVERNMENT-INSPECTION cu NEWYORK-SAVANNAH “ ATLANTA • NEW ORLEANS f| §IH0l!imu0M0ll10IH0ifl0iH0m0lW \GRAND ftHi MONDAY .MATINEE AND NIGHT. MYHON B. MCE OFFERS THE FANCIFUL FAIRY USQUE, "The GINGER BREAD MAN” WITH A BRILLIANT STAR CAST, AUG MENTEI) ORCHESTRA AND 82 PEOPLE. Night 28c to $1.80. Mntiueo 25c to $1.00 THE BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Today. Charlea E. Blaney Preaents His Great Western Military Play WILD NELL A CHILD OF THE REGIMENT NEXT WEEK, “Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl”^ 77 PEACHTREE STREET. SHOWS EACH DAY ^ I ACTS EACH SHOW O LEWIS GOLDEN, Hebrew Impersonator. GEORGE PERRY snd WHITE LEE, rs- lined comedy team. "A STAGE-STRUCK GIRL," by the Ashwells. “LA PETIT FERN." Song* and dancea. Mitchell’s family orchestra. Friday and Saturday. "TAKE GOOD CARE OF THE BABY.” "LITTLE TIOH, THE DWARF.” THE TWIN THEATERS Friday and Saturday. North S!d* Theater. M “RETRIBUTION." “SHAVE BY INSTALLMENTS." i South Side Theater. "THE TRAIN WRECKERS." St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DeLEON PARK. SKATING DAILY 11 to 1—3 to 5:3(b—8 to 11. LADIES FREE MORNINGS. MU« SIC EVERY NIGHT, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 8th. John F. Davidson, fancy skater. Cham pion Jumper of the world on skate*. Every night, Matinees Tueidsy Thursday and Saturday. Admission 10c. FAVOR BOND ELECTION FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga„ April 11.—At the regu lar session of the city council the mem bers declared In favor of a bond elec tion for 228,000; 120.000 of this amount. If bonds prevail will be expended In purchasing a lot and erecting a city hal~ and 220,000 will be Invested In perma nent Improvements for the streets of the city. EDMUNDSON RENOMINATED FOR MAYOR OF LAGRANGE. Special to The Georgian. LaCrange, Oa.. April 11.—At the pri mary held yeaterday Hon. John D. Ed- mundaon was again nominated mayor of LaOrange. Messrs. J. C. Roper, C. V. Truitt nnd W. X. Davis were also renominated for councllmen, there be ing no opposition to the ticket. This will be Mr. Edmundson’s fifth term, and his renomlnatlon Is a fitting tribute to his efforts In the upbuilding of La- Grange. Shot Negro Who Attacked Him. Special to The Georgian. Rock Hill. S. <7., April lb—Fred Barnett, a negro, was shot by Beaufort Sturgis at thl* place Sunday morning. Barnett waa beating his wife and Mr. Sturgis remonstrated, when Barnett started at him with a large knife and was ahot twice. The coroner held -an Inquest and the verdict was "JualiAable homicide." Opening Series SOUTHERN LEAGUE Game Called at 3:30. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDA? Atlanta vs-Montgomery . Ladies’ Day Thursday. PROF. SMITH ACCEPTS POSITION WITH DIST, SCHOOL Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga., April 11.—Professor 1* seph D. Smith, for the paat two ye*" principal of the Griffin High School has announced hie acceptance of th- position of principal of the Second dis trict agricultural achool at Tlfton, » which he waa elected eeveral ween ago. Professor Smith was also urged U head the agricultural schools at Don* las and Barncsville, but decided In » vor of Tlfton. Annual Sunday School Celebration. Special to The Georgian. Griffin. Ga.. April II.—The annul Sunday school celebration, which !» great occaalon In thla section, will ■- held at Mt. Zion camp grounds on V first Saturday In May. Quite a nuniM of Sunday schools will be represent*