Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 12, 1907, Image 4

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TICE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. APntr, 15. 1 9fff. Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutri tious and wholesome of all foods made from wheat— Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is Uneeda Biscuit In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Open Until 11:15 P. M. Saturday. P IERCE Rusv Den’i Storo DISPEN.SER ARRESTED OK CRARGE • OF EMBEZZLEMENT Special to The Georgian. Columbia, S. C., April If.—'W. H. Wolfe, a whisky dlgpenscr under the new Cary-Cothran dlapenaary act. wae arreated late last night on the charge of embeaalement, having been checked up $1,S00 short In hla accounts, the alleged shortage occurring within the past three weeks. The shortage was discovered after his being dis charged Tui ui'jnkenness. In the pe riod In which the alleged shortage oc curred Wolfe’s deposits were normal, showing that If there was stealing It must have been from the stock Itself. Wolfe Is bonded In the sum of $5,000. He says that his alleged shortage Is a surprise to him, and that he does not know how It happened. A thoro Investigation Is to be made,, both the state authorities' and the bonding company. Give 8tats 50 Acre*. At a meeting of the board of directors at the State Experiment Station, Orlf fin, Wednesday a committee, consisting of Director M. V. Calvin. Commission' er T. O. Hudson, Dr. L. G. Hardeman and R. F. Pittman, was appointed to f o to Waycross. April 20, to examine 0 acres of land offered to the state In connection with the fine government sirup plant. This sirup plant*was given the state, and It will probably be main tained near Waycross. Busy Dep’t Store SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE GO., INC. EDITORIAL—-We give a present with each $1.00 purchase. E. PIERCE, Pres. CENTER OF CITY. 60 MARIETTA STREET. OPPOSITE P. 0. NEW “BANK OF FA SHI ON ’ ’ MAKES A DECIDED Hll In these days of atrenaous business life, ahen enterprise and Ingenuity are taxed :o the utmost In originating unique and . ittractlve advertising schemes. It Is a diffi cult task for the tdrortlning manager of iw ' sp-to-date and hustling business Arm to de- tart from path* that are already beaten and • >rlglnato somethlfg which will meet the leinand and at the same time attract more 1 :han a casual glance from the eye of the * xdiolder. j It has been left to ft. Einstein, ndver- lining manager of the Globe Clothing Com- >afiy. and J. T. Gibson, dfftnlow decorator, ’ :n accomplish this feat of advertising, and it "The Hank of Pashlou," a fac-sltullo of I perfect bank, which they hare arranged n the show window of the Globe Clothing Vompany, on Whitehall street, they Imre Jriglnsted otic of the most unique and ef. Wllve advertising schemes ever seen In Itlnnta. The name, "Dank of Fashion," la Itself itiggestlve. and when one knows that check- k! suits are preferred In the style of turn's clothing, the cue for displaying n window cashier's window nnnotiiiees the foil owing list of officers: Rockefeller, president: Vanderbilt, vice president: Morgan, cashier: JI a r rln win, teller, while yet another enrd Informs the speetntor that "the capital of the hank Is good clothing." Among the unique ami pointed mottoes which are conspicuously displayed In the window are the following: "Wo don't know whnt t‘ but now we know the styb "If wc were not sure that Vheekfi’ wore correct, we wouldn't laiuk on them." "You don't have to lead a checkered Ufo to wear these checks." The unique window display Is attracting considerable attention, and the Globe Cloth Ing Conipany'a store tins presented a busy ecene since It was Inaugurated. BAR AC A UNION CONVENTION WILL BRING HUNDREDS The flfth annual convention of the National Baraca Union will be held In Atlanta on April 11-17-11. There are two branch** of this or* ranliatlon, one known aa the Raraca Union, especially for young men; nnd the other as the Rhllathen, an organ isation conducted solely for the bencht >t young women. The Baraca Union has classes In practically every city of note In the United 8tates und delegates to tlic number of six nr seven hundred are expected to be In attendance when the union Is called to order In Atlanta on Wednesday, April 1*. The session* of the branch of the Baraca Union for young men will be held In the Wesley Memorial Tabernacle on Ivy street. The young women’s branch of the or- .They act like Exercise. -for the Bowels Ten Cents. All Druggists! Citizens Organise Bank. \ Special to The Georgian. UrlRIn, Ga., April 12.—The citizens of Woolsey, a thriving little Fayette county town about fifteen miles from Orlllln, have organised a banking en terprise with a capital stock of tlO.OAO and the privilege of Increasing this amount. Visited by Hail Storm. Special to i lie ueurgiaa. St. George, Ga., April 12.—Monday the hardest rain fell which has visit ed this section of the state for six months. It wns accompanied by hall and h high wind, but no damage Is re ported. Sanitarium at 8t. George. dperlul to The llrtiiglna. St. George. Ga.. April 12.—Mrs. Mar- tin, of New York, has purchased the St. George Hotel and states that It will be used for a sanitarium for tourists. An unusual number of visitors from other cities have been In the city this week. WltiL ACCEPT LAND WHICH WAS GIVEN by government Special to The Georgian. Grinin, Ga., April 1*.—The quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Georgia experiment station convened at the station offlee Wednesday, with Di rector! Drewry, Gilmer. Ferguson. Crlt- tenton, Neeley, Hudson, Hardman, White, Mobley and Parka In attend ance. Hon. T, O. Hudson, of Atlanta; Dr. 1j. O. Hardman, of Commerce, and R. I'. Crlttenton, of Shellman, was a;i pointed to go to Waycross on April 20 and arrange for the acceptance of the large syrup plant and fifty acres of land donated by the United States goV' ernment. Attorney General John C. Hart will be Instructed at an early Idate to prepare a contract for the lease of 100 acres of land which the Spalding County Realty Company proposes to ah low the station to further experiment';. This was done to prevent the removal of the farm to Athena. FROM OKLAHOMA CAME WITNESSES LaGrange to Have Carnival. Special to The Georgian. LaGrange, Ga., April 12.—Arrange ments have been made with the Purker Ajuiim-metu Company for a carnival to be held In loiGmnge. beginning April 22 and closing April 27. The arrange ments are being made by the Missing Links, n new secret order recently or ganised here. Sell* Interest in Bu*in**s. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., April 12.—J. F. Carter has purchased the interest of Messrs. J. F. and M. S. Hughes and Ktlwln Nowell In the Arm of Hughes. Carter & Nowell, and will continue the business at the same stand. Messrs. Hughes and Nowell will contlnuo with tho firm as salesman and'bookkeeper, respectively. ganlzAtlon wilt l>n In session at the Central Congregational church on Car. ncglc Way. Since the main purpose of the Rurnca Union Is lo reach the hosts of young men und young women, both In a spir itual nnd malerlul sense, the principal topic of discussion during the conven tion will be In regard to how this end may l>e most succcskfully subserved. Kxtcnslve preparation* for entertain ing the visitors during their stay In At lanta are being made by the committee liavlpg the matter In charge and a most Interesting and satisfactory meeting Is promised. The social features of the entertainment have not been decided upon. The committee Is debuting the advisability of entertaining the Baracas with an old-time Georgia barbecue, though It Is probable that u car ride over the city will be substituted, since the desire of every Atlanta visitor Is to see Atlanta. The Raruca Union waa established ten years ago, by M. A. Hudson, a business man of Syracuse, N. Y., who la still president of the organization. The I’hllathea branch of the Rnracas wus organized by Miss Hudson, a daughter of the Baracas’ president. Tltc first Baraca claua Ip .1 .lunta was established at the Baptist Tabernacle on I.ut-kle street, four years ago. Since that time the organization has extended to practically every Sunday school In the city and numbers several hundred members. Sir. A. II. Caldwell Is presi dent of the local union. The last session of the Baracas was held In St. I-ouls. vraiklAiuAli. a Alla AliitAtAa Alia Ait .tAll.tAli.aAlA. aAUittSU.Is’ 4 WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN Thomas E. Watsons newspaper devoted to the ad vocacy of the Jeffersonian theory of government AND. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ONE YEAR $4.50 mills They prevent SICK HEADACHE, Cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body* give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. — Take No Substitute. GASOLINE ENGINES 2 to 200 H. P Largest visible stock In the South. Re' liable aa steam power. Convenient as electric power. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 54 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. Even the bringing of two witnesses all the way from Oklahoma by the government failed to convict George Haynes, a Hall county man, of trying to pass “phony” money In the shape of tl bills raised to $20, After being out about a half hour the jury returned a verdict Thursday afternoon abqulttlng him. Haynes was charged with attempt' Ing to pass one of the bills on a Ma rietta street barber and he claimed that he did so In good faith and re ceived the money from hla employer In Oklahoma. It waa this employer an>1 another man the government brought to Atlanta, and bun denied that bad money was given Haynes. CITY OF GRIFFIN WILL JOIN MUNICIPALITY LEAGUE. special to The Georgian. Griffin, On., April 12.—At the annual meeting of the League of Georgia Mu nicipalities, to be held In Athens May 28 nnd 29, the city of Grimn will be come :r permanent member of the as sociation. Hon. N. Tl. Drewry. Griffin's .mayor, will nttend In company with aevenil of the moat prominent citizens of the city. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR CITY OWNERSHIP. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn., April 12.—The fight for municipal ownerehlp of the water plant Is now on In earnest. At an enthusiastic meeting of 150 men who favor the change a committee of nftecn to circulate literature, eelcct speakers and hold meetings was ap pointed. Assurances were given that there would be no trouble about money. The date to vote on the proposed bond Issuo has not yet been fixed, but the election commissioners say they, will name any day suitable to the may or and city council. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Wednesday, April 10, 1907. Illitnii r*. Jesup Ranking Company, from Wayne superior court, Jodgc Parker, .fumes It. Thomas, for plaintiff In error. Robert Judgments Affirmed. Hardy v>. Mayor nnd Council of Katun- ton, from l’utusm superior court, before Judge lends, \V. -T. Davidson, for plain tiff lu error. Fnrgrraou es. State, from Morgan superior court. Judge i.eedn. Williford A Mlddlc- lirooks, for plaintiff In error. J. K. Cottle, solicitor gem-nil. contra. Crawford v*. State, from Fannin au- perlor court. Judge (Jober. O. K. DuPree ami J. X. roster, for plaintiff in error. Joint C. Hart, nttorney general, and II. F. luipaou, solicitor general, contra. lllitou vs. Swap Bar"- - - su|K-rloi mao, tor pit lletutett aud Heimstt A Lainbdln, cun- ■a. Baker r*. Croratt, from Glynn superior court. Judge Parker. It. D. Meador, for ptalntlff In error. A. J. croratt and Harry r. Dunwody, contra. Georgia Railroad and Banking Company ». Crossley A Company, from DeKalli -ulterior court. Judge Roan. Joseph U. A Urynu Gumming and M. A. Candler for plaintiff In error. It. W. Milner, otmtra. Town of Itoawell TS. Gianni, from Cobb superior court. Judge Hotter. R. F. Simp son, J. P. Brooke und Peeples A Jordan, for plaintiff In error. W. It. Power, contra. Hollenbeck re. Glover, and Tire versa, from Sumter superior court. Judge Little- ,ohn. W. P. Willis, for plaintiff In error In nmln bill of exceptions. \V. W. Dyke* and K. A. Nlsbet. contra. Alleu rs. State, from Troup superior court. Judge Fireman. E. T. Moon, Sir plaintiff In error. John C. Hart, nttorney general, eml J. Render Terrell, aoltrltur general, contra. Kdmoadeon ra. Edmondson, from Walton iperior court, Jmtge Brand. Nowell A ..olteris. for plaluliff la error. William O. Dean, contra. King va. King, from Pitlnskl superior court. Judge Martin. Ilaygnod A Cutta aud H. I- Grice, for plalutiff In error. W. Is A Wnrreti Grloe. routru. Judgments Reversed. Pryer va, state, from Kfflngb.no stipe rlor court. Judge Seabrook. H. It. Strange, for plaintiff lu error. John C. Hart, nt- tordey general; N. J. Norman, solicitor gen eral. sml Livingston Kenan, contra. Wells et si. va Rutler’a Builders’ Supply Company, from Chatham superior court. Judge Cann. Wilson A Rogers nud Yuun, Barrow A McIntyre, for plaintiffs la er ror. Charles V. Hohenateiu. coutra. Smallwood va Jones, from Bibb superior court. Judge Felton. Dasher A Parks, for plaintiffs In error. No appearance contra. Dismissed. Booth ra Saunders, from Clinch superior R A L^rannen & / mnthony SATDRDAV CANDY (Liggett’s) 29cLb.Box A candy equal to that you pay more than double the price for anywhere else. (On Sale Saturdays and Sundays only.) No Store Has A Price Lower Than Ours. Panopepton, small . 45c Panopepton, large ; 85c Liquid Peptonoids, . 90c Phillip’s Cocoa . . 35c Mellin’s Food, small . 40c 4 Bottle Lots, dozen $4.00 Mellin’s Food, large . 65c 4 Bottle Lots, dozen $6.50 Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil 80c Syrup Figs *. . . . 40c Castoria . .* . . . 28c Bromo Seltzer . . . 20c *'t ■ \ t Capudine .... 20c Pinkham’s Compound 83c Peruna . . . . . 83c Wine of Cardui . . 80c Agents for: Rexall Remedies, Vinol &hd National Cigar Stands Co. Brannen & Anthony Druggists. court, Judge Parker. S. C. Townsend, for plnlntlff In error. So nppearanee contra. Cannot A Simmons va. Seaboard Air 1.1ns Railway, from Effingham superior court, Judge Seabrook. D. R. Clark. for Plaint If* In error. W. I,. Ulgnllllat nod J. Randolph Anderson, contra. To Court of Appeals. Cunningham va State tStstme ln tinea- lion not unconstitutional). W. D. Sheffield, for plnlntlff In error. Fruit Crop Not Damaged. Special to . The Georgian. Grimn. Ga., April 12.—Fruit growetg of this section unanimously agree that the fruit crop waa only damaged about 5 per cent by the recent cold anap. though the thermometer Indicated $9 degrees Sunday night. To Widen Newberry 8trcets. Special to Tho Georgian. Newberry, 8. C„ April 12.—For aome time there haa been much talk of wid ening the principal street* In Newber ry, and since the disastrous fire last week the dttiens, through the city council and Chamber of Commerce, liave become more active In their ef forts along this line. The committees which have been appointed to look aft er this matter are meeting with much success. There fa now no doubt that thalr work will result tn widening sev eral of the streets. Millard F. Howell. Special to The Georgian. Rome. Ga., April 12.—Millard F. Howell died Wednesday In a hospital In Philadelphia, where he had been taking a special course of treatment. The re mains will be brought to Rome Satur day morning and the Interment will take place at Myrtle Hill cemetery. Mr. Howell was a former cltlsen of Rome and had proriHnent family con nection* In Georgia and other Southern state*. » CHALMERS KNITTING CO'., Amsterdam. N. Y. ■ CO. OS PAT Off SUMMER UNDERWEAR doeza't ,mother the pore, of the •lio u do clowly knitted fabric,. ■ unique air span coagructioa coo!, sad tefredie, the body. “PORoIkNIT^ It .UotS moiaure, baniihe, odot tad damp- new, keepa you cool SO CENTS A GARMENT A«k TOUT dealer and look (ot the label “PORQpKNrr on every garment. It is a mark ol meaiuag. No garment genuine without it. Wrge far descriptive booklet and ,ample, of fabric. \GRAND MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT MYRON B. RICE OFFERS THE FANCIFUL FAIRYES'QUE "The GINGER BREAD MAN" with a brilliant star cast am. MKNTKD orchestra and u PEOPI* Night 25e to $1.50. Matinee 3c to $LW ™e BIJOll TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY Charles E. Blaney Presents His Great Western Military Play WILD NELL A CHILD OF THE REGIMENT NEXT WEEK, “Bertha, the 8ewlng Machlns Girl." NEXT WEEK; Usual Matinees. A. H. WOODS Presents "BERTHA, THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL" WITH EDITH BROWNING AND FOUR ACTS AND TWELVe'scENEs! PASTIME PALACE THEATER 77 PEACHTREE STREET. 6 SHOWS EACH DAY 4* ACTS ~ EACH SHOW O LEWIS GOLDEN, Hebrew Impersonator, GEORGE PERRY and WHITE LEE, re. fined comedy team. "A STAGE-STRUCK GIRL.” by the Aihwells, “LA PETIT FERN.” Songs and dgncti. MltduII's family orchestra. AMUSE U No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. Friday and Saturday. t "TAKE GOOD OARE OP THE BABY." "LITTLE TIOH, THE DWARF." THE TWIN THEATERS [ No. 46 WHITEHALL ST. Friday gnd Saturday. tlfi / North Slda Theater, ~ "RETRIBUTION.” "8HAVE BY INSTALLMENTS." 8outh 8lds Thaater. "THE TRAIN WRECKERS.” St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DeLEON PARK. SKATING DAILY 11 to 1-3 to 5:30—8 to 11. LADIES FREE MORNINGS. MU* SIC EVERY NIGHT, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 8th. John F. Davidson, fhney skater. Cham, plon Jumper of the world on skates. Every night, Matiness Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Adminlon 10c. Opening Series SOUTHERN LEAGUE Game Called at 3:30. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Atlanta vs-Montgomery Ladles’ Day Thursday. frAHiuj/i, r uisiu.i i,uuii i mj lamp- To the Superior Court of Raid County: 1. The petition of 8. P. Rolilna, F. H. U»n»- dell, la. J. Daulel and their associates end successors represent* that they desire• t«» i* Incorporated under the nit me of Twi> THEATRIC COMPANY for the term ot irentv yenra with privilege ot renewal- 2. Thehutlnesa tone conducted by peni"«- •• !m that of theaters, amuaemeuta. mow is pictures nnd machines for same, ph"!'"- rapt)a, electric displays aud designs, ateau* lanos, shows, theatricals, minstrels. ,« s ‘tr ■plays, fireworks, Impersonations and her kindred and like bnslnsss; dealing In I kinds of mnstcal Instruments, ■*»** music, stationery, books/ paper nnd nu arti cles kept In s hook and fancy article store. 1 The oeUttooera ask the right to nvont l»» real and personal property or all kinds au*i with privilege of mortgaging or encumber ing said property In any. manner. 4. The capital stock of Mid company U »een hundred dollars (11*500.00), fully paid a and with the privilege of Increasing: whj capital atoek from time to time until the same should reach the sum of fifty tbo »• ■and dollars fl6Q,0«».00>. Said Increase Is •» l»e made l»y vote of the majority In valu* of the shareholders of Mid company. 5. The principal place of coodoctlng busi ness and the chief office of aeid «*y» r *t|'*: Is to be In Atlanta. Georgia, with tw prir- lege of conducting said Tmelneas and with all other privileges aaked for In said char ter to any point within the state of Georgia or trnltea States. . .. . 6. Such by-laws nnd regulations nnd tn election of soch officers as may be ue'er- mined upon oy majority of shareholder authorised. . . 7. With all other powers, rights nnd prln pgcH and authority Incident to corporail 01 *’ mtler the laws of Georgia are asked »7 • « iir.ivnuiA—‘ uuiiij , R „riio|t| llrojlcs. Clerk of Ibc ! Court of said roonty. do bcr-'liy certify th-'| forcgolNff Is a true sad rorrm-t co|iy - [ apidlratlon for rhurtcr In the m«t'* r *'* TWIN TIIEATKII COMPANY, as tbe same appears of flic In tb<* office-. Witness niy offlrlsl signature and the ora of sold coart tUa .-'-I Match. 1907 ARNOLD BROVIJ,!*. Clerk Superior Court Pultun County.