Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 24, 1908, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. APniL 2i. Was. Do You Want the Best? See Us. Great Line of LAWN MOWERS All the Way from .00 to $15.00 We sell for $3.00 for the smallest size, which is very goocl at the price. Is a ball-bearing machine which we guarantee in The Crown The King Special every particular—the price is higher but the grade is cor respondingly much higher. King Hardware. Co. Peachtree and Whitehall SEVENTH GRADE ATIRA-ST. APPEALS FOR A DAY OFF Patriotism runs rampant and crea tional!? almost sissies up to th. boll- ins point among the students of the seventh grads at Ira-st. School. Wit ness a resolution In which all the mem bers of the grade unanimously con curred and which has been submitted to The Georgian, The principal topic of the commu nication Is an urgent appeal to Miss Hardwick, the principal, to be "spared our lessons on Monday, the 37th In stant.” and the appeal Is made "In behalf of all soldiers, living and de ceased. and the fallen heroes of the Civil war." To the communication Is affixed the seal of the seventh grade. It follows: April >4. IPOS. In behalf of the soldiers, living and deceased, the fallen heroes of the Civil war, we. the descendants of said sol diers and members of the Ira-st. School, seventh grade, are authorised to re- quest Miss Hardwick to spare our les sons on Monday, the 27th Instant, and please to comply with our request. In behalf of the school grade, Ho. 7.) (Signed by Charles with their per mission): Frances Hanna, John Orr. John Mayo, Velma Nolan. Frank Price, Charles Behre. Bright Little, Raymond Englott, Ethel Jennings, Rubye Mc- Gaughey, Mary Kate N’esblt, Joseph Lee, Hugh Hill, Glenn Milner. Odessa Grist, Fred Smith, Chester Oloer, Joele Allen, Nellie R. Gibson. Tom Smnw. Robert Ersklne, Clint Barbee, Sidney Metsger, Levi Cronhelm, Lawrence Fox, May Shelton and Lee Chandler. 1 DENTAL FRATERNITY DINES AT ARAGON Dr. DeLos Hill, Dr. Thomas P. Hln- man, Dr. 8. W. Foster and others were the speakers at the sixth annual ban quet of the Gamma Iota Chapter of the Psl Omegn dentnl fraternity of the Southern Dentnl College at the Aragon Thursday night. he affair was entirely delightful and closed with the presentation of the fraternity diplomas to the graduating members. DEKALB 10 UNVEIL SPLENDID SHAFT Gen. Evans to Accept Mon ument on Behalf of Veterans. With fair weather, the unveiling of the DeKalb Confederate monument In Decatur Saturday morning at 10 o'clock will draw a great crowd from all parts of the county. Many veterans from At lanta will attend. General Clement A. Kvnns. for whom the Confederate ramp Is named, will accept the monument In behalf of the veterans. Hon. Hooper Alexander will deliver the principal ad dress. School children from all the towns of DeKalb, the cadets of Donald Fraser and the students of Agnes Scott College will attend In a body. 95 PERCENTWATER IN RAILWAYSTOCKS OF UNIKO STATES Ryan Says 6 Per Cent Rep resents All the Cash Stock. NEW YORK, April 24.—Thomas F. Ryan told the special county grand Jury which Investigated the Metropolitan Street railroad that not a dollar had been paid for 95 per cent of the stock of the railroads of this country. All but 5 per cent of the railroad stock was water, as Mr. Ryan expressed It. He made tills statement to show the grand Jury how the other railroads compared with the Metropolitan which, he said, had 13 1-3 per cent of Ita 160,- 000.000 of its capltnl stock paid In. Mr. Ryan had read his formal statement about the organization of the Met ropolitan from Its Inception and he concluded It with this remark: "That Is In answer to the statement that has been made for the last live years that the Metropolitan Street rail way stock Is all water.” — DR. JAMESON SPEAKS AT HIGH SCHOOL Dr. S. Y. Jameson, president of Mer cer University, delivered an Interesting nnd Instructive address to the students of the BoysL High School Friday at noon. The address was delivered In connec. tlon with the regular exercises which the students hold each Friday at tha close of school for the week. In add! tlon to the students of the school I large number of friends and patrons of the Institution were present to hear Dr. Jameson. Universal Everyone reads the DAILY NEWSPAPERS. Manufactur ers, jobbers, retailers and con sumers, men, women and chil dren. Are you a manufacturer? Do you wish to push your pro. duct generally or in "weak spots?” DAILY NEWSPA PERS will tell your story to everyone you wish to reach, in the particular place it’s needed. Promptly and cheaply, too. No waste, NO LOST MOTION. For details apply to any Daily Newspaper, any responsible ad vertising agency, or Secretary, The Six Point League, Tribune Bldg., New York. Insist on Dailies 1 NOW! IT IS The new drink, up to date, flush with tlie hour and the times! It is everything SATISFYING that could possibly be demanded by any drinker of beer. It is a perfect food, heavy with Malt nutrition; a perfect tonic, charged with the refreshing strength of Hops; and it transcends every other brew made as a de lightful treat ror that THIRST! Acme Maltale is a non-intoxicating beverage, conforming perfectly to the final ? inhibition requirements as banded down bv the Court - of Appeals and the Superior ourt. It is, therefore, A SAFE PROPOSITION AS WELL AS A WINNER. Don’t gat this drink confuted with any other. Don’t let “the man” mlaunder- atand you. Alwaya be apeclfic—call for Acme Maltale Acme Maltale is sold on lap and in hollies at all hotels, clubs, cafes, etc, and by all dealers. If yours doesn’t carry it, write us for prices and information, sending your dealer’s name. ‘ \ ACME BREWING CO., Macon, Ga. h TO BUILD HOTEL IN CENTRAL CITY Dr. Frazier to Study Con crete Before Letting Contract. MACON, Ga„ April 24.—Dr. E. P. Frazier, who contemplate* building one of the largest hotele In the South, will leave the first week In June with Hen ry Horae, for New York city, where the two gentlemen will attend the demonstrations to be held by experts at Madison Square Garden, on build ings made of concrete. The hotel of Dr. Frazier's will built of concrete and containing 150 rooms, all connecting with private baths. The hotel will have one of the largest ball rooms of any hotel In the South and several private dining rooms, besides a (lrst close cafe. Dr. Frazier will not commence the building until early fall, as most of the material used In the construction will be shipped from New York and own Eastern cities. > SIXTY-THREE PUPILS WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS MACON, Ga„ April 24,—Commence ment eexrclses of Gresham High school will be held this year In the Grand opera hoqse. President T. D. Tinsley, of the Bibb county board of education, will preeent the sixty-three young la dles and gentlemen with their diplomat. The class this year Is one of the larg est graduated at Gresham in several years. HOKE SMITH CLUB NAMES VICE PRESIDENTS MACON, Ga., April 24.—Bibb county's Hoke Smith club hae been duly organ ised with Hon. T. S. Felder as presi dent, and five vice presidents, each rep resenting various organizations In Ma con. A large number of farmers have written and also telephoned to Presl dent Felder of their Intentions of Join Ing the Hoke Smith club. . MACON VOLUNTEERS GAVE DANCE AT CLUB MACON, Ga., April 24.—The Macon Volunteer* celebrated their eighty- third anniversary on Thursday night, when the company held a dance at the Log Cabin Club. After eighty-three year*, the Volunteers have grown from a few member* to one of the largest military companies In the South. FUNERAL OF 'SERVICES HELD FROM RESIDENCE MACON, G*., April 24—Carrie Brum bags, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brum* bsge, died Thursday at the home of her parents, on Oglethorpe-st., after an nines of several day*. The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon from the residence by Rev. J. E. Seale. The Interment will be made In River side cemetery. MUST TAKE STAND" ON PROHIBITION MACON, Ga„ April 24.—Candidates In the field for various offices In Bibb county are being pressed by the Anti Saloon League to declare themselves on prohibition. While a great many have stated they were In favor of prohibi tion, others have not mande an answer. The Anti-Saloon League will support all candidates who Indorse prohibition. SAYS PRIMARY DATE WILL NOT BE CHANGED MACON, Ga„ April 24.—Mayor A. I,. Miller and City Attorney Charles H. Hall, will leave Macon Friday morning for Atlanta to attend the Btate Demo cratic executive committee. In an ad dress before the supporters of Gov ernor SmMh, Mayor Miller stated that he could definitely state that the pri mary dale would not be changed this year and the election for governor ould be held on June 4. CHARGED WITH VIOLATING PROHIBITION LAW MACON, Ga„ April 24.—Edward Frtel was arrested Thursday by Officer Avanat, charged with violating the prohibition law. It was charged that an express driv er delivered a pasteboard box- supposed to contain several quarts of liquor at Frlel's soft drink stand on Flfth-at. Use K. K. K. Flour and your bread and cakes will always be a success. VOTERS OF GEORGIA Should have a pair of Ballard Bifocal Glasses so they can see near and far before deciding how to vote. Thousand* are now using them with perfect success. We sell every Bifocal or Double Vision Glass made. Let us dsmonstrate them to you. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO., J 76 Peachtree St. WITH THE APPROACH OF THE SUMMER SEASON The Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad calls attention to the beautiful Illustrated booklet entitled “Seashore and Mountain." containing views of seashore and mountain resorts along Its lines, with map showing the line In operation up to date. Copies will be sent free upon applica tion to W. H. Leahy, general passenger agent. Atlanta. Ga. DEESTRICK SKULE WILL BE SUCCESS SUITS FOR MEN thoroughly distinttivc and perfect in tailoring. Perhans your ideas as to the buying possibili ties of so modest a price may be prejudiced by the sort of garments which usually com mand that price—and are worth no more. Let us assure you, then, that we take too se riously the responsibilities imposed by onr self- chosen standard to name any figure so low that it would not permit us to do ourselves full justice. AT $13.00 * we exhibit an assortment of Spring Suit* that, at the price, we believe to be absolutely unapproached either In craftsmanship or modeling. Fashioned by our own tallormen, they present the features distinguishing our costlier garments. The fabrics: Worsteds and Velour-finished Cloths, In clude new brown shadings and other modhh effects, besides black Thibet* and blue Sergoa. The styles rango from the very conservative to the moat extreme, with all the season’! Innovations as to lapeli, sleeve cuffs and pocket*. THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. 89-91 WHITEHALL STREET. Everything Is now In readiness for the presentation at the Grand Satur day night of "The Deestrlck Skule" by the members of the Universalis! church. The last rehearsal has taken place and each member of the cast ha* proved ex pert In the rendition of each particular part. Forecaster Marbury of th# govern ment weather bureau will try and hand out the beat of weather for he Issone of thfc cast and he doesn't wnnt to go down In th* rain. Mr. Marbury will quit forecasting for awhile Saturday long enough to play the part of a coun try school committeeman and make a thorough Inspection of the school. Tha feature and local hits of the per formance promise to he equally as In teresting as the show Itself. Specialties dome out to the graduating ex. ercises of the Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Southern Dental College tonight at the Grand Opera House. Good program. Seats free. will he Introduced that will equBt rrmiA- of the turn* seen In the best of vaude ville houses. In fact at least three of those who will give these vaudeville turns have made decided hit* at the Orpheum. The list of features Includes the Gate City Quartet, Impersonations, lightning cartoon work and singing with other turns and a most enjoyable evening la promised. WILL SPREAD DINNER FOR THE VETERANS CORDELE. Ga- April 24.—The bask et dinner which will be served by in* Daughters of the Confederacy to th* veterans on the grounds of the court house next Saturday I* expected to bring a large crowd to Cordele, *» con siderable Interest Is always inanlf**^'’ In the meetings of the veterans and in* United Daughters of the Confederacy- mmm T l GAINESVILLE, GA., June 24 to August 5 Offers unequalled advantages in music, art and oratoty, and special instruction in literary branches. 60 pianos and 2 splendid p:p° organs: voice culture and normal music course; beautiful concert hall of finest acoustic properties; fuil course in domestic science; elegant home surroundings and delightful climatic resort features, outings, boating, etc., together with inspiring chatauqua exercises. For full information and catalogue, address A. W. VAH HOOSE or H f J; PEARCE, Associate Presidents