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THE ATLANTA GEOBGIAN.
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
195 Peachlree Street, Atlanta, Ga
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■ 321*323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
TUM, WHISKY
an<l other drug hablta
cured In tour weeks.
Patients do not suffer as
at many Institutions. Comfort of patients carefully looked af-
| Sanitarium Is home-like and pleasant, and not a prison, as some
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Box 387.
fNKEN PASTOR
THREATENS LIVES
vale Lensed Wire.
|co!n, Nebr., Aug. 22.—Rev. A. M.
a Methodist minister, was yes-
committed to the state Insane
Jtal as a dipsomaniac for treatment
Jlrunkenness. The complaint on
(h he was taken before the examln-
,board was tiled by his wife and
Ehter, who testified that Herry had
atened their lives.
Civil Court in Session,
hint to The Georgian,
fecatur, Ala.. ( Aug. 22.—Circuit
ge D. W. Speaks Is holding a spe-
term of the circuit court In this
The term-will continue foe-two
leks, ahd ls.for the trial of civil cases
|ly.
Church Dedicated.
rial to The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 22.—Rev. Frank
Culver; of Birmingham, dedicated
he Methodist church at Austlnvllle, a
uburb of this city, Sunday. There was
1 large congregation present at the
ledlration. The church Is a handsome
me and has Just been completed,
BOOTH-TUCKER AND BRIDE
ARE TO VISIT THE U. S.
Here are pictures of Commander Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation Army,
and his new bride. The couple Intend taking a bridal trip to this coun
try. Before hWr marriage Mrs. Tucker was Colonel Reid.
GIVEN ONE DAY IN JAIL
FOR KILLING HIS WIFE
FRED CARTLEDGE
* WAS ACQUITTED
Special to The Gcorglsn.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 22.—Fred Cart
ledge, who shot and killed Jack James
Sunday night, has been acquitted by
Magistrate Nurnberger.
Self’-defense was the plea.
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O NEW LAW IS TESTED
Q ON MEN WHO MADE IT. O
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0 Special Jo'The Georgian.
O Brunswick,: Ga.'. Aug. '
O cently the .city-council of
O: wJcXpaased;an m'llnan' c
Nursing Motnsrs and Malaria.
The Old Standard, Grove's Tasteless
hill Tonic drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all
Icnlert for 27 years. Price (0 cents.
Salvation Outing.
■V'l-lnl to The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 22.—The Salva
tion Army, under the directions of En
sign and Mr*,, A. H. ..Paul, will give
on outing to the poor children and
their mothers on (he 28th of this month.
They will spend the day at the pa
vilion of the Traction - Company In
South Decatur. Refreshments will be
served on the grounds and the party
will be given a trtlley ride.
FULTON TINTED LEAD.
Every painter know* wbat it la. It
Is the host tlntd lead mado. Manu
factured by <
F. J. COOIEDGE & BRO.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
22.—ReA O
Bruns- 0
making 0
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clNgjhuw'of other advertising mat- 0
0 tor ubotjt: the streets or In yards 0
O lif this city. The first persons ar- O
O rafgned for violating the new or- 0
O dibanco were members of the city ~
O council, one being agent of one of
0 the railroad companies-that enters .
0 Brunswick and the manager of 0
0 one of- the largest mercantile 0
0 houses Jn the city. Each was fined
0 by the city court.
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DEMAND 18 GREAT
ON THE ICEMAN
Hpeclsl 'to.Tho Georgian.
Gads'deh, ; A.la., Aug. 22.—The owners
of the local ice plant have announced
that they will double the ,alse of the
plant here, which Is being run to Its
full capacity, but Is now unable to
supply a sufficient quantity of Ice, so
great has the demand grown, and the
company has been compelled to buy Ice
on the outside In order to fill Its or
ders.
AN AUTOMOBILE LINE
WILL BE OPERATED.
Kpeclal to The GeorglSU.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.—A company
has been formed here to operate
public automobile passenger line, tho
first the city has ever had. Two stand
ard machines have been bought and are
expected to be here In time for the
company to begin operations by Sep
tember 1.
$26.25
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Pickets on sale AUGUST 28, 29, good returning
iving New York not later than SEPTEMBER 4,
3. ^ I
TWO MAGNIFICENTLY APPOINTED TRAINS DMY.
Electric Llghteu.
/Wathl .gton end. South western Limited'
fUnlted States Fait Mail.”
ive Atlanta 12:00 noon
Arrive New York 12:43 p.m.
Detailed Information cheerfully furnished upon appll
9«r and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree street. Phone 142.
J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent.
12:00 midnight
6:30 a. m.
licMtion Paaaen-
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Denver, Colo., Aug. 22.—One day In
jail wan the sentence Imposed upon
Charles Pennington for killing his wife,
Anastasia Pennington, with his Ret.
The testimony In the case showed the
woman was Intoxicated and quarrel
some when Pennington struck her In
the face with his fist, causing her weak
heart to cease beating. Judge Mullins
has tried two similar cases heretofore,
and his sentences were In each case
one day in jail.
AGAINSTMURPHY
Doesn’t Want Support of
Tammany Leader or
s McCarren. .
WM. GRUNDY WANTED
TO SLAUGHTER NEGRO
Englishman Rushed IntoBarracks
to Kill Assailants of Misses
Lawrence—Locked Up.
IVIIdly excited and with pernplratlon
pouring from hla trembling body. Wil
liam Grundy, a native of Liverpool,
England, rushed Into 'the police bar
racks and demanded the negro who
la suspected of having assaulted the
Misses Lawrence near Copenhlll.
The ejder Miss Lawrence, It will be
.remembered. Is from London, England,
and the fact that a native of his land
had been so brutally attacked probably
drove Grundy Into a temporary freniy,
By private tassel Wire.
New York, Aug. 22.—There were
three developments today of Impor
tance and Interest In the local political
situation.
Charles F. Murphy came out In a
statement In which he clearly Intimated
that Tammany Hall’s sentiment fa
vored William R. Hearst for -the Demo
cratic nomination for governor. -
District Attorney Jerome said It waa
no surprise to him' to find - Murphy
prractlcalty In the clearing for Hearst. Grundy rushed up to Turnkey Host
...ntea. r.k,w «„n *—•*-» w,ck and demanded that he be let at
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OCCUPANT MAY DIE.
Birds of a feather flock together,'
said., he, “and when a person,' intel
lectually sterile, socially vulgar and
morally .obtuse, Insults the decent peo
ple of the state Irrespective of party,
by seeking the nomination of a polltl-
pnrty by advancing dollars and
not Ideas, and by methods akin to those
of the blackmailer, no thinking man
could doubt where Murphy could be
found.”
Statement of Hearst.
Mr. Hearst Issued a statement, say
ing:
Over three months ago I gavo an In
terview to The Brooklyn Eagle defining
my position, which I have not altered.
I said: 'McCarren may be for me,
as reported, but I am not for McCarren.
regard him strictly as a corporation
representative, and not as a Democrat.
understand his .motives In giving the
Impression that he Is for me. They are
wholly selfish. McCarren believes that
may have some elements of strength
with the people, and he hopes to profit
by It through having It appear that he
favors my nomination for some office.
'* 'I don't mind eaylng that it will be
mighty bad thing for both Murphy
and McCarren to be "for me” tf 1 am
declared elected as mayor. It Is ab
surd to talk of a combination between
theae men and myself. I have not
sought their support in any way, and
never shall do so. 1
"I repeat now that 1 am absolutely
and unutterably opposed to the Mur-
1 and the McCarrens and also to
Ullivans and McCellans and to the
kind of politics that they alt repre
sent."
EACH ASCENDING BALLOON
CONTAIN8 FREE TICKET
Special lo The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 22.—The Decatur
Lodge of Elks will give their annual
sunset excursion on Thursday, August
30. The excursion wilt be run on the
Tennessee river and the handsome new
steamer White Oak will be used.
Every day until the excursion the
Elks will send up a baloon from Bank
street. Each of these balloons will
have tied to It a tree ticket to the ex
cursion.
TRAVELING PICTURE MAN
18 BADLY MI8SING.
the negro, stating that they wouldn't
need to hang him If ha (Grundy) got
his hands on him.
The turnkey tried lo pacify the Eng.
Ilshman and told him that they didn’t
have the negro. But Grundy said:
"You can't fool me."
The Englishman waa put In the bar
rack* himself and told to stay right
still until he cooled off. It so happened
that Grundy waa placed In the next
corridor to tile negro who Is suspected
of the crime, and he learned of his
closeness to the black by reason of
visits the suspect was paid by ths dif
ferent officers. When he learned that
he "was so near to and yet so far
from" the negro Grundy nearly had a
fit. Becoming tired, however, the angry
man seated himself on the fluot* and
gave vent to a deop sigh.
A representative of The Georgian
passed the cell ns Grundy was saying:
"Well, I ran all the way from Marlet-
ta to kill that negro, and 1 ended by
getting locked up myself."
It whs stated by some that Grundy
waa drinking, but the man looked as
sober as a country mule.
Special lo Ths Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 12—W. E.
Htpp, a prominent farmer of Mecklen
burg county, was struck by a Seaboard
train Monday morning some miles west
of the city, as he was going home, and
received Injuries, from which. It Is
feared, he will not recover.
Mr. Hlpp was going In the same di
rection a* the train, and the vehicle
In which he rode was struck from ths
rear, the mule being killed and the
farmer thrown a considerable distance,
where be fell unconscious.
Mr. Hlpp suffered a fracture of the
arm, a broken hip and other Injuries.
MORE THAN MONEY.
A Minister Talks About Grape-Nut*.
HpcHst lo The Georgian.
Yatesvllle, Ga., Aug. 22.—A traveling
picture frame vender, who has been
operating In this section for some lime,
took sudden and unexpected leave Mon
day, leaving several unpaid bills, It Is
stated, at hotels and livery stables,
and other places. This man gave hfs
name as Laddie Moore and had sue-I Creek, Mich
cessfully Worked himself Into the con- I "There's a reason."
fidence of the Yatesvllle business peo- 1 Hoad the little book, "The Road to
pie. Wellvllle," in pkgs.
“My first stomach trouble began back
In 1885," writes a minister In Nebraska,
“resulting from hasty eating and eat'
ing too much. I found no relief from
medicine and grew so bad that all food
gave me great distress.
"It was that sore, gnawing, hungry
feeling In my stomach that was so die
tresslng and I became a sick man.
Grape-Nuts was recommended at
food that could be easily digested.
"Leaving the old diet that had given
me So much trouble, I began to eat
Grape-Nuts with a little cream and
sugar. The change effected In 24 hours
was truly remarkable, and In a few
weeks I was back to health again.
"My work as a minister calls me
away from home a great deal, and re
cently I drifted back to fat meat and
Indigestible foods, which put me again
on the sick list.
"80 I went back to Grape-Nuts and
cream and In four days I was put right
again. The old dull headaches are
gone, stomach comfortable, head clear,
and It ta a delight to pursue my studies
and work.
"Grape-Nuts food is worth more than
money to me, and I hope this may
Induce some sufferer to follow the same
course i have."
Name given by Postom Co., Battle
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On 8optemper 15th to 23rd, Inclu
sive, the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
CartersvlUe, at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted bjr
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excel! will
have charge of the music, and other
gospel singers of note will attend.
Three services each day, 10:30 a. m.,
3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Carteravlllo will welcomo
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have always shown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
PA8TOR PAWN8 CLOTHE8
TO 8UCCOR FAMILY,
SHINGLE BUYERS
ATTENTION
You are losing money if you buy Laths and Shin
gles before getting our prices.
. Beg to draw your attention to our “Carolina
Special Cypress Shingle.”
Our “Carolina Cypress Shingle” is an exceeding
ly liigh-gradc shingle of full dimensions and of
most attractive looks.
All old contractors and property owners say the
Best All Heart Cypress will last twice as long as
Best All Heart Pine.
One inspection of our “Carolina Special Cy
press” means that you will buy, as they make the
neatest roof and will outlast Heart Pine.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
lly Private tassrd Wire.
Carml, III, Aug. 22.—'The Rev. Wil
liam M. Long, pastor of the Methodist
church at Oakford, III, arrived here
yesterday with his family in, a penni
less condition. The minister went to
a bank and offered to pawn his suit of
Prince Albert clothes tor 18 In order to
buy tickets to Evansville, Ind., where
he has relatives. The money was
raised.
HOQ8 ATTACK CHILD
WHO CLIMBED IN PEN.
Rpeclsl tn The Georgian.
Charlotte, S. C, Aug. 22.—A child of
Mrs. Ed Thompson, living near Dur
ham, was attacked by hogs a few days
ago, and at one time It was believed
that the child'would not survive. The
boy had climbed Into the pen and was
hitting the animals with a stick when
he was attacked and bitten on the body
before rescued. The bites of the ani
mals caused a heavy loss of blood.
CAPT. HOBSON TO 8PEAK
IN INTERE8T OF COMER
Kpeclal lo The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 22.—Captain R.
P. Hobson will speak at Athens,,Ala,
on Thursday, Aug. 23 at to a. m. In
the afternoon he will speak at Hart-
selle. It la learned that his speech at
Athens will be.In the Interest of B. B.
Earner tor governor. His speech at
Hartselle will not be of a political na
ture.
Senator John T. Morgan will also
speak at Hartselle on the same date.
This will be a home-coming day and
a big barbecue will be served free of
charge to all present. All places of
business will be closed.
ROUND TRIP
Summer and Convention Rates.
Bound trip summer excursions from all points
East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to
September 15th, with special stop-over privileges,
good returning to October 31st, 1906.
Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1sftd Sept. 30
Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH
ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA
CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points
West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial
steamship service from San Francisco to Japan,
China, Australia, etc.
Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington,
Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and
Chicago to California.
WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION.
. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agl,,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
r 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A