Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 11, 1907, Image 9

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filth aXuANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. MAY 11, IDOL 9 PONCE DE LEON OPENS FOR ITS FIFTH SEASON | A Good Medicine VIEW SHOWING A DRIVEWAY AND THE TERRACE CROWNED BY ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM. Next Monday Night Will Reveal New Beauties. NUMEROUS NEW AMUSEMENTS Atlanta’s Playground Prom ises To Be Better Than Ever Before. Ponce DeLeon park, Atlanta'* play pound, will open to the public for It* fifth waoon on next Wednesday night it 8 o'clock, and at that time the betutlful place will be In the proper thipe to again receive the thousand* ot people who have learned to look upon the placo as an Atlanta Institu tion. of Atlanta and for Atlanta. There has been much Improvement, ill the work of last year tvaa not com pleted before the season opened,' but for the list few weeks a corps of experts hu worked patiently to efTect the Ideas mggeited by General Manager Jake Welle, under whose direction the policy of Ponce DeLeon will be maintained, ■ore space ha* been devoted to the beuity of tho place than before. Wherever one turns Is a beauty *pot. for lomelhlng like slxty-flve hundred aore plants than before have been set out. And with this general Idea, there hu been more space prepared around the conceulone, eo there need be no condition, no crowding, and lot* of shelter. All of the popular amusement* and device* have been overhauled and made line new, and a number of Innovations have been eitabllahed, and a* the *ea- »n progreetes a great many new fea- ‘“tes In amusements and email show* will be edded. Representative* of the wells Interests are close to Jamestown Exposition, for there are big Interests “ 'heatricnl and otherwise at and Ocean View, one of the principal point* of the Well* circuit. People will keep In touch I™ o1 ''hat Is good and sound, and ™c» DeLeon will have first calf on the newest Invention* of every sort In the amusement line. Spring House Cleaning. Painting, washing, (crabbing and wan ng up generally ha* been the Principal work for tbs last few day*. ™ on Wednesday night tho thou- of lights and hundred* of are *“ps will be opened, and the Ponce band under the direction of «ndmaster JIatthlessen. will etart Its ■Wwncert, and thereafter there will ttroS,.*.r ery afternoon and night “*»»hout the entire season, he ihe sThI 0 of ,hc opeatn* night will WIMrrnm g £L rn lval In 8t. Nlchola» ■Se, r '™/ Preparation has been who Sn .. roejPtlon of th* thousand* 5m!. and all over the gjwMi conceiHop, are being put In OGwiSl JS* IV* 1 * ,httt •» anticipated. auTth? ri. O'aatTotoWii. the Old rwiell wtn c cle 8wln * und the Ca se* ! k " wt old Wends, while the Sfca A' h * n *we.t riding device, will iSisVt ,or * du * 1 favor. •tKre* *°7* of the World, an ex- For Rheumatism FFI ™' S Compound Mixture el ««»lac. atllllngl*, Ete. tram Pain ‘ftsr flrat * aeconcl f 51 '- Acts ^ Purl. SartTSATlsu 81 *^. 1 ,';!.'™ 1 PUmedr fas IU iSl WWAMM. 8CIAT- and Lotnico. gi« «r.;,•£srE*«2.T» Ptomaeb, Agents •Emm ol <r S'~ AppclIU, , Depot I to* >w n.r Pvwtxtssa aJJto (or »L. ton Dnswteu a.narallr. tow* *•«.. a. .,,9“'• Ca, «ot. mnrr . it ' “'k at, K.w York, it. x. JUST A BIT OF A GREEN SPOT. For Ladies Ladles who suffer from any <jf the aliments peculiar to their sex will find, tn Wine of Cardul, a remedy that the experience of over a million other ladles has shown. Is a good medicine for alt the Ills of women. Wine of Cardul has been found to relieve unnecessary pain, smooth the wrinkles of misery from the brow, regulate tho disordered functions and give rest to the weary, worn-out house, store and fac tory woman-worker. This It has done, and Isdolng, by vlrturo of the great curative properties, possessed by Its pure, medicinal, vegetable ingredients. For over SO years Wine of Cardui has been helping sick women. "Before taking Cardul." writes Mrs. Mallnda A. Akers, of Basham, Va.. "I had suffered, for 12 years, from female troubles, and when I was taken badly sick, six years ago, I suffered from headache, backache, and pain In my shoulder, side and limbs. I was so weak I could not stand on my feet, and suffered untold misery every month. The doctors gave me up and said there was no medicine could reach my case, unless 1 went through an operation. At last, I began to take Wine of Cardul and Thed- ford’s Black - Draught. Now I am enjoying splendid health and ean do my housework.” FREE BOOK ■ ITM.p. m M IN IPUUIL 1UI ppuiuni, II JUU umi ouiiwi, uwriiyw jour symptom*,■tatunfagp,andreply willboeontin plain FOR LADIES rh * MRS. M. A. AKERS L.. Baaham, Va. Wine of Cardui Branhen & Anthony’s “ The Nearest Drug Store 99 With our special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery service, every family in this city can con sider ours “the nearest drug store.” -TELEPHONE US- FOR ANYTHING THAT COMES FROM A DRUG STORE. IAL Champ Clark. Principal Speaker at Tybee Meet ing Late in May. DOWN AMONG THE AMU8EMENTS. electric theater, and there will be the ever popular Japoneee Ping-Pong at traction. while there la an Oriental En campment, where daughters of the desert will look Into the past, present and future of thoss who desire knowl- of the beet-known caterer* In Atlanta ho* secured the »oda water and Ice cream concession, and absolutely the beet eervlce yet offered at the park In this line I* assured. A Chinee* ReeUyrant. A great feature, and'one that will appeal to the bualnesa man aa well as the pleasure seeker, particularly thoe* who will witness the ball games acroea the street, la the establishment of an up-to-date and modern restaurant, pre sided over by expert Chinese cooks, who will 'prepare American and Chi nese dlehea at regular city rates. A feature for the children will be the monkey Hbuae, containing fifty mon keys. This la an open air free offering and a beautiful Utile house, Just off th* boardwalk, will bo the home of these little funmaker*. who will cure eny case of existing blues, and drive away JuU care. The Casino will be ready to open on the following Monday night, when Lit tle Chip and Mary. Marble and ahori of other favorite* will firesent Nancy Hanks,” a something that will pless* and Interest. The park I* more beautlhil than ever before. Every concesalon that belong* In a first class, modem resort haa been Installed, everything that la good and safe and sound will beput Imripo*- slble to secure, and with tho beaut ful lawns, flower bed*, comfortable new benches that will seat thousands, acres of shelter and prepared Picnic ground*, and the moat beautifully llghted «POt "J Fulton county, there '• no queatlon but that the popularity of the pork will be greater thnn ever before. Hugh Cardoza In Charge- Hugh L. Cardoaa, of the Welle forces, has remained In Atlanta to pre pare the park for tta opening, and will remain until the entire place Is In per fect and satisfactory operation, before changing hla headquarter*. Mr. Car doza had chargt of all thee* detana last season, when the old park was tom apart and rebuilt, and he haa Wrought changes this reason. Just aa magic as the accomplishment* of last year. The etreet car service promises to be better than ever before. All lines leading to tha park have been double, tracked, and th* loop at the terminal at the grounds will prevent any con- gestlqp and tlje wait* that sometlmeq resulted on crowded days last season. Manager Cardosa promises to make children's day a great feature of the resort. Every Sunday school and orphan asylum will be given a day at some time during the season,.and Mr. Wells haa also directed that benefits be tendered the charitable Institutions at Intervals during the progrees of the season. The park will open on Monday nlghi _ | o'clock, and until cold weather comes again Ponce DeLeon will be the popular spot In Atlanta every after, noqn and night. — '* ' PRIEST UNDER BAN; FCOCK FAITHFUL Toongetown, Ohio, May 1L—Tbs adher ents ef Rev. Father Aloysios Lops, rector of Sr. Anthony Italian Catholic church, who has been ezcomannlcated hy Bishop Horatmann, of the Cleveland dloceaa, have raised f!L000 toward th* erection of a new church. It le, declared that th* L*00 nteai- hers of tho congregation will stand by the priest. A Sweet Breath is what all should have, and it can be ensured by the judicious use of Beecbam's Pills. A sweet breath denotes that everythin* is welt, so at the slightest indication of the di gestive organs not working prop erty, do not forget to take > Beechams Pills geld Every where. In bores 10c. and Sc. Hon. Champ Clark, one of the best known Democrats and public speakers In the country, and a member of con gress from Missouri, will deliver the annual address at the meeting of the Georgia Baf Association at Tybee Is land May .30 and II and June 1. An Interesting biographical sketch of the 1st* Chief Justice Logan K. Bleckley will be read by Judge Emory Speer. A rate of a fare and a third, ■plus (1, has been made by the rail roads. The complete program for the meeting la as follows: Annual Address—Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri. President’s Addresa—Judge A. L. Miller, ut Macon. "Remedial Legislation"—Governor- fleet Hoke Smith. "The History of the Establishment of the Supreme Court of Georgia”—Judge J. R. Lamar. Augusta "The Probate Court: Its Jurisdiction and Incidents Ordinary and Extraor dinary"—Judge Henry McAlpIn, Sa vannah. "Land Litigation In Wlregrass Geor gia"—E. K. Wilcox. "The Development of the Law In Georgia In Regard to Child I-abor In INVITATION GIVEN TO WHOLE STATE Unveiling of Gordon Monu ment Expected to Draw Big Crowd. What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondont, have frequent headaches, coated tonguo, bitter or bad taste In morning, "heart burn,* belching of gas, acid risings In throat aftor eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yofN^vc any considerable number of the>aboretT*a£toai* you aro suffering fromSilIlousjiqs^NjpId liver with Indl Dr. flercc's Goldci festlon}*Od?Tpep»l*^ Dr, Pierce's Golden. hk'lu:,ii l. l i-’'v.'iXLU.iE»'T" iT". Ur: valuable medicinal principle, known .jo medical science (or t he permanent cure of m liTii": irn. il ..'mJIll'.J'v It Is a'mu-t efficient liver Inrlgorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator tad sarve .-trcngilicner. The "Golden Medical Discovery " 1* not a patent medicine or leerct nostrum full list of IU Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oatb. A glance at It* formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful hablt-formlng drugs. It Is a fluid eatract made with pure, trlpla-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American foreat plants, viz., Golden Seal root, Stone root. Black Cberrybark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and Mandrake root. Cblctso, Bend naao and wi ll Cent to Pr. It VTPIerta. Buf- ard to Di. — .. reretyT/hp booklet rjvljur SL fill, N. ... . * mart* from writing * f *11 r»l *uthnr»en<l mnroti rrt KSWSS f ’s; u p l ?^rp?ca,.n,P,i!^B §31 ■ Nadteal Dtocovwrr'lf oowaieon Brack coo- ■lipiled. Tbw'r* tiny and maar-coaled. ■ Grand Marshal R. E. Park haa ex tended a general Invitation to all mil itary, fraternal and civic organisation* of the state to attend the Gordon mon ument unveiling ceremony on May 25. Th* Borglum equestrian alatue, pro nounced by members of the family and competent critics as a perfect likeness of General Gordon, reached Atlanta early this week, and will be held until th* contractors have completed work on the pedestal. It la expected that thousands of vis itors will come to Atlanta for the un- veiling ceremony. Distinguished Con federates and public men frqm all over th* South, Including all of the Southern governbre, have been Invited, and many hava already signified acceptance. The ofllclal Invitation sent out by Grand Marshal Park I* aa follows: Headquarters Gordon Monument Com mission, May 11, 1207. The unveiling of the equestrian statue of General Gordon at noon on May 25 on the capitol grounds In At lanta will be an event In which the people of aeorgla have a profound In- tercet The monument commission, therefore,' extends through the press this general Invitation, with a special request that It be accepted: 1. To all the people of the atn , 2. To the Ladles' Memorial Associa tions. the Daughters of the Confederacy and thp Children bf the Confederacy. I. To the United Sons of Confeder ate Soldiers, the United Confederate Veterans, and all Confederate soldiers and sailors. t. To the veterans of the Grnnd Ar my of the Republic, and military or ganizations throughout the state. I. To the officials of elate, counties and municipalities. Including the gov ernor and hie staff, and state house of. fleers, the Juetlcee of the supreme and appellate court*. Judges of th* United States courts. Judges of the superior, city and county courts, th* members of tho last legislature, which passed the Gordon monument act, and the gov ernor-elect, and the leglslators.-elect. It la desired by tha commission that th* state of Georgia shall be represent- ed as such when the monument shall delivered and accepted. Therefore prose of Georgia la requasted to publish this Invitation. And recognis ing the value of the press In forming the sentiment of th* people, w* Invite end urge the representatives of tha newspapers to be present and wllnaaa the patriotic proceedings of tha oc caslon. R. E. PARK, Grand Marshal. W. H. HARRISON, Secretary. BIJOU NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. THE GREAT LA FAYETTE AND HIS COMPANY IN THREE GRAND PRODUCTIONS. MYSTERY, MIRTHI AND MUSIC 3 PEOPLE—40 —CARLOAD OF 8CENERY,— 40—PEOPLE—40 BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED -ELABORATELY 8TAQED. YOUR GIRL Will Appreciate a Visit to the V. D. L. Company’s Soft Drink Parlor*. Tho Prettleit and Most elaborate of Ite kind In the South. CORNER BROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS. CONCAVED, HONED m REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BAhBERS’ SUPPLY CO, Both Phones—No. 1 N. Forayth 8L BIRTHDAY OF 8ENEY WILL BE OBSERVED. Special to Tne Georgian. Macon, Ga, May 11c—Tho birthday of Oeorga I. Beney will be celebrated at Wesleyan College Sunday morning. Judge W. A. Covington, a member of the legislature, will deliver th* ad dress. There will be appropriate mu sic. Factor!**"—W. C. Bunn, Cedartown. "Lynching and the Law's Delay”— Joseph K. Pottle. Mllledgevllle. Vlonvlct Labor and Our Penal Sys tem”—Paul F. Akin. Cartemvtll*. "Defects In’tb* Georgia Laws Relat ing to Liens of Mechanics and Mate rial Men”—Henry A. Alexander, At lanta. ' WOUNDED NEGRO MAN WHO WAS PQLLING GUN, Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga, May 11.—Aftar calling Tal Raley names, Tom Hammonds, a negro, attempted to pull a gun, but the former woe the quicker and fired four •hotfl at the negro. Mr. Haley Immediately came to this city und reported the matter to the po lice. Hammond* was brought to tne hospital, where It was found .that he had not been badly hurt " EV0 " l °R 0 6 !l l 'v N ,r. H 0 M T P R?iT L «.«T. ■«.“£' S.T",• W, Bridges, of Wayneeboro, waa earned to th* city hospital yesterday where he la receiving treatment. He ta a brother of Rov. C. 8. Bridge*, ant pastor of Mulberry Street Meth odist church. Rev. J. W. Bridges ha* been 111 for aum# time, and It waa thought beat to bring him to this city. FOUND HI8 CLOTHINGl TRAVELING CASE IS MISSING, Special to The Georgian. Macon, On, May 11.—Will Jones, a negro, wa* arrested last night by Of ficer Hollomon, charged with stealing the grip from L. C. Munn. of Now York city. Mr. Munn had been stopping at the Lanier Hotel, and wna Having th* city on an early train for Columbia. He sent hi* grip to tho d«pot by a por ter. and while tho negro porter was loading eome trunks on th* wagon, Jones, It I* »lleg*d, «tole th# grip, which contained a number of article* of clothing. When tho negro waa taken to the police barrack* ho w«* wearing two pair* Of pant* and a coat, the property of Mr. Munn. Tbs grip bas not been recovered, Mrf. Lee Is Dead. Special to Th* Gtorglan. Macon, Ga. May 11.—Aftar an ni nes* of two week*. Mr*. Mattie Lea, aged 50 years, died yesterday at her borne on Main alreet. In East Macon. Mrs. Lee was wall known In Macon and I* survived by her husband, J. H. Le*. Th* body waa shipped to Hampton. Ga, where the funeral services and Interment were held. THE Tonight— Matlneo Today. HAL REID'S RURAL DRAMA, “THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS” I —Next Week— “THE GREAT LAFAYETTE.” CHANGE IN FOOD Works Wonders In Heelth. It is worth knowing that a change In food con cure dyspepsia. "I deem It my duty to let you know bow Grape-y food has cured m* of Indigestion. "I had been troubled with it for year*, until last year my doctor recommended Grape-Nut, food to be used every morning. I followed Instructions and now I am entirely well. "The whole family like Grape-Note; we use four packages a week. Too are welcome to use this testimonial as you sac fit." The reason this lady was helped b|r (ha os* of Grape-Nuta food. Is that It la'predlgested by natural processes and therefore does not tax tbe stomach as the food she had been wing: It also contain* th* elements required for building up the nervous system. If that part of the human body I* In per fect working order there eon be no dyspepsia, for nervous energy repre sent* tbe steam that drives the engine. When tbe nervous system Is ran down, the machinery of the body works badly. Grape-Nuts food can be used by small children a* well aa adult*. It Is perfectly cookad and ready for Instant U, Read "Th* Road to Weltvltle," In skga. 'There'* a Reason." ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29, 30,31 end JUNE 1. $8,000 FOR ARTI8T8 ALONE. SEASON TICKETS. $3, $4, and $5. ON 8ALE. CALL OR WRITE W. C. HUMPHRIES, 519 EMPIRE, ATLAN. TA. REOUCKD RAILROAD RATE, ONE FARE PLU8 23 CENTS ROUND TRIP. NO. 48 WHITEHALL 8T. Monday and Tuesday, “From Jealousy to Madness." “Picturesque Canada.” “How the Other Half Lives.” “Runaway Sleighbells.” |T,HCTJTMl No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. Monday and Tuesday, "The Lady of the Whip. 1 "The Billiard Fever” PASTIME PAUliE THEATER No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET. Matinees Daily at 3 and 4 P.M. Continuius Shows 7.30 to 11 P M. NEXT WEEK’S BILL: THE ERLE SISTERS In Songs and Dances. JIMMY KELLY And Hi3 Banjo. LAWRENCE JONES Sweet Ballad Singer, and JIMMY LeVEUR. French Contortionist. St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON I'AUK-Skatlng Dali/. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY,' MAY 15th. ADMISSION 25c. RESORT8. GREENBRIER WWTE SULPHUR SPRINGS WEST VIRGINIA (Tb« -OLD WIHTE** Sulphur.) 7kM« foe its “ — Improvements, Imthe. P»ra to lift weok. for lUaeflmti Prrmaneot orchwtra. Tei ) tom prr t [ed booklet. GEO. A. MILLS, J fir»»»nhrlrr Whltr Hoty u :t Add