Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 04, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rnmAY, orronnn 4. imt. \ Cl Ac AV V >^ m\ A#Mr tfUCH TO SEE Much to ATLANTA OCTOBER 10th ITOI 26th B E Proud of* | « INCLUSIVE 1IMMIIIIIIllllia8MMMmMMmmimiiiM«gii!iii!iii^^ 10,000.00 IN PRIZES \ This will be the most successful, entertaining and instructive fair ever held in Georgia. The management has gathered together an aggregation of exhibits in all lines which will far surpass anything heretofore attempted. While the amusements will be almost unlimited, original and unique, the most serious side of the exhibits will be colossal in size, diversified in nature, and thoroughly instructive from a practical viewpoint. Fifteen of the most prosperous counties in the state will compete in mag nificent displays of their varied agricultural products. Manufacturers of every con ceivable kind of farm machinery and vehicles are going to make a serious bid for the patronage of the farmer by exhibiting their goods in the very best shape pos sible. RANCH 101, WILD WEST AND CIRCUS. The most attractive feature, the “Best Show” at the Jamestown Exposition, will be the star attraction of the Georgia Fair from October 17 to 26. Two performances daily. This show is better than any circus ever seen in Georgia. It embraces thrill ing exhibitions of horsemanship, lassoing of wild steers, fancy riding, broncho bust ing, Indian fighting, holding up emigrant trains, robbing stage coaches and every feature of wild life on the great plains of the Northwest. No such attractions have ever been offered at any fair. A herd of buffaloes—about the only one left in America. Four running races each day. Daily purse of $600 to winners has attracted the attention of horsemen throughout the entire country, and members of some'of the best “horse families” in America will display speed, courage and endurance. W. J. Bryan, the Tribune of the people, and Louis Stuyvesant Chanler, lieu tenant governor of New York, and a probable candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for president, will deliver addresses of great interest to the people. THE GREAT MIDWAY. The attractions in this department will be made up of original in novations; wonderful acrobatic feats; tribe of the smallest people in the world—the renowned Filipino midgets. Trained domestic animals will exhibit the intelligence and capacity to absorb human knowledge; Rol lins’ Great Wild Animal Show will entertain and instruct grown people and furnish unlimited amusement for the children. SPECIAL DAYS. Children’s Day—Saturday, October 12th. Farmers’ Union Day—Wednesday, October 16th. Fraternal Society Day—Thursday, October 17th. Horse Show—October 15th, 16th and 17th. All-Day Singing Friday, October 18th. ** Live Stock Judging Day—Friday, October 18th. Wm. Jennings Bryan Day—Saturday, October 19th, this great orator and statesman will deliver a public address at the Fair grounds. Fireman’s Day—Monday, October 21st. Poultry Show opens Tuesday, October 22d. Chanler Day—Friday, October 25th. Lieutenant Governor Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, of New York, a possible Democratic presidential candidate, will deliver a public address at the Fair grounds. ns Reduced Rates on All Railroads. H. H. CABANISS, President FRANK WELDON, Sec. and Gen. Mgr., Atlanta, Ga. Want Rehearing c! Cat*. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4.—The state *>C Alabama ha* asked fur a rehearing In Its case against the Louisville nnd Nashville rallrond, which wu* decided against the stnte by Judge A. D. Huyre. of the city court. This Is the suit of the state to make the Louisville nnd Nashville move Its freight depot from across the foot of Lee street. OFFICER SHOOTS NEGRO WHO DREW PI8TOL. Hartwell. Ga., Oct. 4.—Roy Jone*. a negro, Indicted by the grand Jury now In session for assault with InteAt to murder and a number of misdemeanors, was killed this morning by Deputy George Shlllett. The negro resisted ar rest and attempted to shoot Shlllett. The grand Jury exonerated Shlllett. Waistcoats FOR Fall Wear In the new Vests you’ll find some novelties in Brown and Green Plaids and Stripes—low cut, with 3 and 4 buttons. Just right for now. $2.50 TO $6.00 Deaths and Fimsrals Mrs. Clyde 8harp. The funeral of Mrs. Clyde Sharp, wife of Z. V. Sharp, who died Monday morning at the residence of her sister, 146 West I’lne street, was held Friday morning at It o'clock. The Interment was In Westvlew cemetery. Mrs. Martha Smith. The funeral of Mr*. Martha Smith, who died at her residence, 116 Red wood avenue. Wednesday, was held from Harry O. Poole's chapel Thurs day afternoon at 4 o’clock. The body was sent to Auburn, Ga.. for Interment. Infant of E. G. Windham. The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. Windham died at the residence, 154 Hill street. Thursday morning. The body was sent to Reynolds, Ga.," Fri day morning for funeral and Interment. James A. Rica, Sr. The funeral of James A. Rice, Sr., was conducted Thursday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock from the residence In West Hunter etreet. The Interment was In Westvlew cemetery. Mra. Mary Blada. Mrs. Mnry Blade. 66 year* of age, died at her residence. 173 South For syth street, Friday morning at 10:10 o'clock, after a long Illness. Mrs. Blade had no living relatives. The funeral will he held Saturday. The Interment will be In Hollywood cemetery. DIDN’T WED MISS WOOD, SAYS PLATT New .York, Oct. 4—Thomas C. Ptatt tiled his answer In the suprema court today In the suit brought against him by Mae Wood. In which she alleges that he married her at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, In this city. In IM1. Tho aged senator dentes that any ceremony, was lierformed and stamps the action os an attempt on the part of the young worn, an to blackmail him. ORPHANS ASK AID OF ALL GEORGIANS An appeal to nil Georgian* to give their day’* wage* or earning* on Hnt- urday of thla week to the "Orphan*' work-day" fund la made by repreaenta- tlve* of the various orphans' homes. Rev. H. L. Crumley mnkqsf the fol lowing appeal for aid for the orphans: The Bible says "Leave thy fatherless children to .Me and I will preserve them alive.” You are one of God'a messengers to carry His food to "Hla children." He often lays a little Laxarus at our gates to awake ua from our lethargy and to let us catch a glimpse of the suffering and sorrow of a world, and- to tender our hearts for nobler Uvea. To see that little baby dying of neg lect, to see five little ones In the direst poverty (with not even a chair, bed or stove In the house) suffering from hun ger ami the baby covered from head to foot with sores, to see the poor orphan cripple begging, "Flfnee take me to the orphans* home, for I want to walk." 8ueh sights or the knowledge of them ought to move the hearts of even the most Indifferent to gladly give the wages or Income of Saturday to some one of the orphans' homes of Georgia who are caring for every such needy child they know of. If you don't carry the loaves of bread they may suffer or God may send through some one else nnd like Dives, you might lose your chance. I*et every friend of humanity work for the orphans tomorrow, and send his check or cash through the Sunday schools or direct to the home of his choice. Sports Have Fight. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 4.—As a re sult of a fight with John J. Ryan, the turfman and plunger, widely known as a former promoter of get-rlch-qulck schemes, Daniel Murphy la reported to be In a dying condition from a frac tured skull. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the world over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c. after returning fourteen true bills and two no-bllls during the morning ses- slon. making 118 Indictments since Sep tember 1. The Jury went In a body to Inspect the Jail and attend to other county matters. CAN NOT BALK INTERSTATE BOOZE Frankfort, Ky., Oof. 4.—By a decision of the Kentucky court of appeals, shipments of whisky and other llqnoni from points ontslde the state to points within prohibi tion territory are held to be Interstate com- merer, and the carriers are nor amenable under the leglidntlvi* act of 1908 Imposing | penalty for so shipping. Grand Jury’ Adjourns. The grand Jury adjourned Friday, NEGRO’S LIFE MAY YET BE SAVED Charles Allen, the* negro; sen fenced- to be hanged for the murder,of'Ben Ritchie, so other negro, at Mcltonougb, Henry county, may yst have bis sentence commuted tg IIf»* Imprisonment, although'.the, slon has already drcMned respite until October BA M^Jrannen & JL MLnthony Liggett’s Saturday Candy, 1 Pound Box, 29c A pure, wholesome delicious, Chocolate Cream, as good as the candy you 'pay more than twice this price for. B rannen &