Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 18, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WKMfBflnAT.* BHVTKWIIEH 18. IIOT. Work while others rest. Win through sheer energy. 1 The greatest energy -pro- ■ ducing food made from wheat is ROOSEVELT SORE TUFT IS IN LEAD Uneeda Biscuit the perfect soda cracker. In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY COOK ATTEMPTED TO Augusta Negress Put Pul verized Glass Into Par rel of Flour. TIMES-ENTERPRISE ftpec|f>l to The Georgina. Austin.. On., Sept. 18.—Henrietta June., . negro woman who formerly rooked for the family of George IV Hendry, made nn attempt laat Satur day night to kill the entire family of .oven by putting pulverized glaaa Into the flour barrel, She wa. dleeliarged Saturday anil upon gaining entrance to the hottae nn 1 tetenae of getting artlclea ahe left, she stopped In the pantry and dropped the glaaa Into the flour. The glittering particles were discovered before any damage was dene. The police kept the natter quiet In an attempt to make an nrrest, hut .the woman has made her e.caps. BUILDING BOOM •* ON AT VIDALIA Special to The Georgian. Vldalla, Ga., Sept. II.—In addition to the 150,000 In buildings recently es tablished,' Vldalla has several more new contracts. A. A. Peterson, a prominent farmer and merchant of Edna, has bought a lot and will erect a modern realilonce and move his family hero to get the benefit of the Vldalla Collegiate Institute. 8. B. ft Ft I,. Meadows have bought business lota and nil I erect four mod ern brick stores at an early date. Several other buildings are to bo erected hare In the near future. Thomasville Paper Taken Over By Boyer and Jcrgcr. S peels I to The Georgian. Thomasville, Ga..' Sept. It.—The Thomasville Tlmes-Mnterprlae, one of the beat known newspapers In the state, was sold last night. The ma jority of the stock passed from the control of Wilson M. Hardy nnd J. D. McCartney to Frederick W. Boyer nnd Edward H. Jerger. The corporation Is capitalised at 811.000, and a number of Thomasville business tnen are stock, holders. Mr. Boyer, who will act aa business manager, has had previous newspaper experience, and will devote his entire time to ilia business. He has been the freight agent of the Atlantic Coast Line here for the past seven years. Mr. Jerger la n graduate of the University of Georgia and has been In business here for the pest four years. Ho will serve ns city editor. Mr. McCartney, who has been doing the editorial writ ing end paragraphing, will continue those duties for the present. The Dally Tlmea-Knterprlse Is the only morning dnlly in the Second con gressional district, and la eighteen years old. The weekly hits been pub lished continuously for fltty-six years, and Is one of the largest country week, ties In the state. Rev. Spinks Qots to Opelika. tipcelnl to The Georgian. # Anniston, Ain.. Kept. 1*.—llov. A. G. Spinks preached his farewell sermon nt the First Baptist church Sunday night. He and Ills family leave thin week for Opelika, where he has accept, ed the pastorate of a church. Ills suc cessor lias not been chosen, but will probably he next Stindny. President Realizes^ How ever, That Hughes’ Boom Is Growing. New Tork, Sept. It.—"The president is Arm against becoming a candidate for another term, and nothing can alter hit determination not to run. unleae it la gome movement on the part of his enemies." This statement was made by one ol a party nt guests at President Roose velt's Sagamore Bill residence. Ac- cording to the same authority the pres, blent believes that at the present stage of the political campaign Secretary Taft la the leading Republican candi date, but- realises that the Hughes boom Is rapidly assuming large pro- portions. IS POT ONOER ARREST Said the Malleable man to the Malleable girl: "For many long years we have Waited, We have worked night and day for the Malleable Folks, Is it not high time we were mated? "1 have hammered this range until my arms ache, You have fired it all you are able, But there is never a crack or a weak spot yet; It is unbreakable, unburnable Malleable.” So they plighted their troth, o'er the range they both loved, Yes, we know it all reads like a fable. In their snug little home, they are happy. Why not? — * ‘ he Malle * They have in it their old friend, the Malleable.» The Malleable RANGE Made in South Bend & Brings Happiness into The Borne H. W. Thompson Held For Using Mails For Fraudu lent Purposes. special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, ft. O.,' Sept. 1*.—The ?rrest of H. W. Thomson, formerly a «ell known stock and bond broker of this city, by United States Pnstofllce Inspector H. T. Gregory on the charge of uslhg the United States mall for fraudulent purposes, caused u big sen sation In this city. The case ngulnst Mr. Thomson grew out of a business transaction with the K. Morgan Smith Co., of York, Pa., over the sale of fifty shares of stock of the Aiken Manufacturing Company, of Ai ken, S. c. The Morgan Smith Co. al leges that It forwarded fifty shares of WHY ? Because it brings economy and good things to eat. Many a good dress or a good hat or even a snug little cottage has Ibeen burned up in a poor old cooking stove or range and all there was to show for it was poorly cooked food and a dyspeptic stomach. The Malleable Man will tell you all about his favorite range at our stores King Hardware Co, Thomson, after having agreed to sell the stock- for 54.500. The stock was sent by registered let- tsr to Augusta, and It Is claimed that It was forwarded to Columbia at the request of Mr. Thomson, whore he signed for It In the name of thb'Oeor- gln Loan and Trust Co., per C O Smith. It Is further charged, so It Is claimed, that after the stock was re ceived by the defendant he sold It to W. Dickey, of Augusta, for some thing like 54.200. The Morgan Smith Co. charges that there Is no such Arm In Augusta as the Ge orgia Loan and Trust Co. Several days ago he decided to move t« Atlanta, end had gone there to rent ffiers nnd a home for his family. He was on his way bnck to Spartanburg to settle Ids business affairs prepara tory to taking up permanent rrildence In Atlanta. 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. Beginning September 23d, All the Week to September 30th Q m m g s g THE MALLEABLE GIRL WILL SERVE YOU WITH THREE-MINUTE BISCUITS AND DE LICIOUS HOT COFFEE AND PRESENT YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL COOK BOOK AND A USEFUL SOUVENIR. ^ Mrs. E. M. Wycha Burled. Sports I to The Georgina. Anniston, Ala., Sept. 18,—The fu neral of Mrs. E. M. Wycha, who died at her home yesterday morning, was held nt the residence this morning. The services were conducted by Rev. J. D. Simpson. The Interment was In Hill side cemetery. THE BOHEMIAN FOR OCTOBER The American readers of current literature are quick to discover a “good thing.” Every month the demand for THE BOHEMIAN at the news stands in this city has been growing. Why? It radiates entertainment. A look into it will rout a smile from the ambuscade of the gloomiest countenance and will brighten a mind weary with following the beaten paths of magazine literature. For THE BOHEMIAN is “different” It is so compounded of snappy, unusual short stories, enjoyable humor, attractive portraits, anecdotes of persons of note, with clever drawings, and sparkling, illustrated special articles of the out-of-the-way kind, that the result is a delightful and peerless entertainer. In the October Issue THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CUPID wherein the little god makes a clean breast of his busy life; HOW A JOKE IS MADE wherein the master humorists of America tell the secrete of their craft; and BEING A MODEL which gives a glimpse into the methods of the New York etudios. WITH EACH RANGE purchased during this exhibit we will give you abso lutely free $7.50 worth of utensils—your own selection—all choice high-grade cooking ware $7.50 iimmii miiiiimiiiii|iIiiiibii w I I OLD BUFFALO BILL IS COM! S AGED LADY HURT IN RUNAWAY TEAM Small Boy’s Delight Billed to Give Show On Oc tober 7. If you feel yourxelf suddenly Induced by n clothesline or have your hat allot off by on nlrgun and turn to find a tribe of whooping small boy Indians decked In feathers and out on the war path. don't think It's a new phase of brainstorm. It's Just the Influence of the billboards on the small boy. For Buffalo Bill Is coming ngaln. The old scout Is billed to bring his cowboys and bucking bronchos to At lanta on October 7, so the kids had bet ter begin saving their pennies for that day. Colonel William F. Cody, the only dyed-in-the-wool, simon-pure original Buffalo Bill. Ib booked to lead the show. In spite of ndvaneing years, which have not affected his spirits or his shooting. Buffalo Bill has been abroad so long Glut his home-coming affords what Is practically a novelty In nrenlc enter tainment. There will be real .novelty provided In many features of the pro gram and for the liome-eomlng tour two spectacular features have been pre pared as special attractions. During the four separnte tours of Eu rope which BufTalu Bill lias made lie has presented his historical entertain ment 111 eighteen different countries be fore crowned heads and plebeians, and In a vast majority of Instances where an Udgllsii-speaktng person was a rar ity. But In all his travels he has de pleted the conquest annd eventual civil ization of tile Indian nnd has presented scenes of historic events with fidelity nnd with success, which has astounded the skeptlcnl. He has done more than any other American to open the hook of early American history before the eyes of Europeans, and they have looked with admiring eyes upon the wonders there unfolded. S’perlnl to The Georgina. Faliburn, Ga., Sept. 18.—Mrs. Su san McClure, aged 83. muy not sur vive the Iriurles received In a run away Inst T esday. The horse became unruly and broke from the control of Jesse McClure, a son. TJie buggy was overturned and Mrs. McClure thrown to the ground. She was immediately carried home and doctors summoned. The extent of her Injuries Is not known. Jesse Mc Clure was also badly hurt. Mrs. Me- Clure Is- the mother of J. H. McClure, clerk of the superior court. Georgia G. O. P. to Meet, A Republican rally and congressional muss meeting will be held under the auspices of the Republican 8ta*c League of Georgia nt Turner’s Taber nacle on Tuesday, October 1, 1907, nt 7 p. in. All Republican organizations of the Fifth congressional district ar- Invlted, MBRAND Friday and Saturday—Matinoo Satur day. AL G. FIELD GREATER MINSTRELS. —65— PEOPLE—65— Night 25e to $1.00—Matins# 25c to 75c. 8ALE NOW ON. Union Dental Offices BRUNSWICK MAY GET NEW ROAD j Speeltl to The Georgina. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 18.—A ration Is In circulation that the Georgia Coast and Piedmont railroad will at onre commence the work of extending Its line to Brunswick. Officials of this road several months ngo secured cer tain concession# from the city on con dition that they extend their line to this port. 'Since then there has been some hitch due to difficulties the road lias encountered-In securing money for the extension. It is reported now that the neceseary financial arrangements have been made end the construction of the sxtenalon will be pushed rapidly. Lsad All Others In Fine Work at Low Prieee. Special sot of teeth §2.50 Special gold crowns $2.25 8pecial gold fillings $1.00 8pecisl silver fillings 50c Bane fillings 25c The painless extraction of teeth and the insertion of new ones on bridges without the old-time roof plate a spe- hong 1944 for Dr. White, Mgr. Union Dental Offices 701-2 PEACHTREE STREET. G. 0. P. IN ALABAMA NOT TO BE FEARED THE BIJOU TONIGHT Matinees Thursday, Friday and Satur day. BURT & NICOLAI OFFER Miss BEULAH POYNTEB "LENA RIVERS” Special Matinee FRIDAY. MISS POYNTER WILL PRESENT IBSEN’S FAMOUS PLAY ‘A DOLLS HOUSE” ALL THIS WEEK: MR. and MR8. PERKINS FISHER, Ed Gray; Orth A Fern; Hill, Cherry A Hill; Mitaea Delmore; Hatha way A Siegel; The Klnetograph. "THE GREAT FRANCELIA.” Matinees Every Day Gut Monday. Night Prices 15o to 50c—Matineel 10 and 25e—Any Seat In the House. Telephone: Bell 3146; Atlanta 1764. Washington, Sept. 18.—“It Is safe to ray,” said Senator Bankhead, of Ala bama, at the Riggs House last night, “that when the time comes the people of my stnte will make up their minds to vote for the best candidate through thick and thin. Alabama will be In the Democratic column, and I don’t appre hend that the solid South will be bro ken tn our state. I realize that 1 am attempting to fill an enormous pair of shoes In those of Senator Morgan, un-l our state certainly suffered a hard blow when she lost two such men as were taken from us during the past year.” BARRETT MAY TALK AT BROXTON FAIR Hpecinl to The Georgian. Bmxton, Ga.. Sept. 18.—The city c< until has voted a tax of 510,000 on all lacker clubs that might operate In this city after January 1. This business license In addition to the state license of $500 will in all probability keep out the operation gf any liquor clubs. Hoh. Charles S. Barrett, national president of the Farmers' Union, has teen Invited to address the reople here on "Farmers' Union Day" at the Brox- ton Exposition. Broxton's fair this year will open October 28 and close on November 2, giving five days, which promises to be the biggest county fair yet held In aouth Georgia. ..ights 7:30-11. THIS WEEK’S BILL MU8ICAL COMEDETTA. By Entire CompanyjSPANGLER A MAY, “Newt- boy and Bootblack;” JEAN BEAL- GERE, Character Impersonator; LIL LIAN CARL, Illustrated Songs; HADLEY, Blackface Monologist; KIT CARL, Eccentric Dancer. St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DELEON PARK. BERTHA DOWD MACK, World’s Champion Lady Skater. Every night 9:30. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoons^ BASEBALL!!' U CROSSE INDIANS vs. CARTER & GILlESl-lt PIEDMONT PARK 2:30 P. M., SEP TEMBER 19. 20. 21. H ADMISSION 25e and SOc. Ticket* On Sale At Oppsnheim*. LA