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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1309.
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Ticket, will be aold for all trains leaving Atlanta on August
28th and 39th, and will be good to leave New York not later
than September 4th.
Two trains dally, leaving Atlanta at 13 noon and 9:35*p. m.
Correspondingly low rates from all points.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 88 PEACHTREE STREET,
(English-Amsriean Building.)
Tslsphons No. 100. Atlanta, Qa.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
FOR BAINBRIDGE
Special to The Georgian.
Balnbrldge, Ga., Aug. 29.—Farmers In
tbla county are actively engaged In
gathering the cotton crop. Several
bales have been marketed here and
have brought from 9 1-2 to 10 l-2c per
pound. The crop while short will be
larger than estimated a month ago.
The Balnbrldge board of trade has
taken up the matter of a cotton market
for Balnbrldge and the highest market
price will be paid at all times. Baln-
brlde In years past was the largest
cotton markets In this aectlon of the
state, but In recent yearn the receipts
have been small, owing to the fact
that the prices paid here were lower
than In surrounding towns.
The Balnbrldge Warehouse Company,
composed of several of the most prom 1
Inent business men of the town, has
Just completed a commodious ware
house building of flre-proof brick. Sev
eral buyers are already In the field and
the receipts this year promise to be
much larger than heretofore.
WANT BUSINESS MAN
FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 29.—J. B. Key,
who Is a member of the police commls
slon, and a prominent young merchant,
has announced himself a candidate for
chairman of the county executive com
mlttee, and will heartily support the
Australian ballot system If elected. The
consensus of opinion here seems to
be that a business man should have
the place this time, as It has been
held for years by lawyers, and the peo.
pie apparently desire a change.
THE VICTOR SANITARIUM
321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
OPIUM. WHISKY
and other drug habits
cured In four weeks.
Patients do not suffer as
they do at many Institutions. Comfort of patients carefully looked af
ter. Sanitarium Is home-llke and pleasant, and not a prison, aa some
Imagine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful results. For full
particulars call or address The Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Woolley,
Lock Box 387.
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ini to Golden Eagle Buggy Co. itu.u,c..
Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised!
Rent Receipts Remind me of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know (hit th« Standard Real Batata Loan Company of With*
Ington, D. C., will tell you a home-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build a home anywhere in the United States and pay for
It in monthly payments for less than you are now paying rent? They
will lend you from $1,000 to $6,000 at 6 per cent, simple Intereit, al
lowing you to pay It back in monthly installments of $7.60 on eacn
thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of our proposition,
call on or write J. St Jnlien Yates, State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg;, At*
Isnts. Ga. Bell phone 2653-J. Atlanta phone 1918.
Truthful Kittling Agent* Wanted in Ettrj Count) in fho State
IL COUPLE
SWIM FOR LIFE
Motor Boat Sinks, Leaving
Four Persons in
Lake.
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, Aug. 29.—Rear Commodore
G. E. PHce, of the Chicago Power Boat
Club, had an exciting swim with his
daughter yesterday off Wilmette, when
his 20-horse power boat, the Marian,
sprung a leak and filled to a threaten
ing point.
With them were a married couple
as guests on a cruise to Sturgeon Bay,
WIs., and the engineer. All but the
latter dropped overboard when the lost
minute of grace seemed at hand and
swam for shore. The engineer Anally
beeched the craft off the Gross Point
light house.
JNO. L. MOORE & SONS
Are quick to grasp every new extension
of science In eye glasses. They Kryp-
tok Invisible bifocals are a great ad
vance over all other double vision
glasses. Made Into one solid piece with
no eeam. Exclusive manufacturers ot
them In Georgia. 42 N. Broad street,
Prudential building.
FROM RACEJORJUDGE
Mayor of Rome Will Not
Stand For Election to
New Office.
By W. O. CLEMENT.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, Ga., Aug. 29.—Hon. John W.
Maddox, who was prominently men
tioned several weeks ago as being a
probable candidate for one of the
Judgeships of the new appellate court,
recently established by the state legis
lature, has declined to be further con
sidered In the' race. Judge Maddox
was recently elected and Inaugurated
as mayor of Rome, and together with
his duties In connection with Impor
tant city affairs, and his Immense le
gal practice, he has decided not to en
ter the race.
Labor Day in Rome.
Preparations for Labor Day celebra
tion are almost completed and the In
terest In the event fa manifest on every
side. Labor Day has never been exten
sively observed In Rome before, and
this year promises to eclipse anything
l9ee bind ViaI/1 heM *
of Its kind ever held here.
Telephone Exchange Being Moved.
The Southern Bell Telephone Com
pany has been granted permission by
the mayor and council to move the
telephone exchange appliances and
other property from the old central
station on Broad street to the com
pany's new building and quarten. The
company's request for permission to
construct underground conduits was
not granted, but Is still being conald
ered by the council.
8imms-Mahon Marriage.
Jesse Mahon and Mrs. Naomi Simms
were united In marriage Sunday by
Ordinary John P. Davis at the resi
dence of John W. Owens, on Broad
street.
Baptist Association to Moot.
The Floyd County Baptist Associa
tion will meet on September 11 at the
C'onacene church, near Kingston. Tho
meeting promises to be largely attend
ed and will be In session three days.
L. A. Dean, of Borne, Is moderator,
and Captain A. B. S. Moseley Is secre
tary of tho association.
Fight on Bridge.
Frank Holland and a negro named
Albert Stewart engaged In a Aght yes
terday afternoon on the Land Com
pany's bridge. Pierre Roser, who cam*
up as the difficulty started and at
tempted to defend Holland, was ae<
verely cut on tho head by the negro.
The trouble arose over a dog.
Now Plant Completed.
The new power plant* of the City
Electric Railway Company has been
completed and the machinery was test
ed yeeterday. This Is one of the Anest
plants of the kind In the South, and
coat over 175,000.
Terhune-Wood Marriage.
C. A. Terhune and Mlee Heater Wood
were married Sunday afternoon at
o'clock by Rev. J. B. Allen at the
latter’s residence In,the Fourth ward,
Miss,Wood Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'George Wood, of East Rome, and
Is quite an accomplished and popular
young lady. Mr. Terhune Is connected
with the large commission house of R.
J. Ragan and Is a young man of ex
ceptional business qualifications. Mr.
and Mrs. Terhune are now at home to
their friends at the residence of Mr,
and Mrs. J. K. Orr, on West Second
street.
Rome Man for Commissioner.
Captain John J. Seay, soliciting
freight agent of the Southern railway,
with headquarters In Rome, le being
urged to announce hie candidacy
succeed Joseph Brown on the state
railroad commission. Mr. Brown Is
quoted as saying that if Hoke Smith
was elected governor he would
not be a candidate for re-election, and
his word Is taken by his friends as
Anal.
Floyd County Fair.
Considerable Interest Is being manl
tested In the big fair to be held li
Rome at Mobley park during the week
commencing October S. The prospects
ere that It will be the most successful
event of Its kind ever held In North
Georgia. George Styles, a noted turf,
man, has been secured to manage the
racing feature of the fair. The rules
of the National Trotting Association
will govern the harness events.
William White Deed.
William White, aged (5 years, died
Sunday at his home In West Rome,
after a lingering Illness. Mr. White
was well known In Rome and highly
respected. He Is survived by a wife
and Aye children:
3,353 CUS PEACHES
Authoritative Figures
the Number of Cars
Handled.
Georgia has sent to the markets
the country this year 1,352 care
peaches. With the possible exception
of some half dosen cars of the late
peaches yet to go North, shipments
are over.
While the crop has not been un
usually large, still It has been a fairly
good peach year, and producers, as
rule, have come out pretty well. Some
trouble was experienced In North
Georgia for a while, owing to a short
age of cars, and loss was sustained by
some growers.
Figures are given below of tho num
her of cars handled by the various rati
roads of Georgia. The officers of the
Peach Growers' Association of this
city say that these Agures are accu
rate:
Central 1,634 cars
Southern 415 cars
A., K, and N. 177 cars
A.. B. and A 7 cars
M., D. and 8 2 cars
Georgia railroad 224 cars
Chattanooga Southern .. .. 174 cars
G. S. and F. 39 cars
M. and B 24 can
S. A. L. .. .. .. 10 cars
W. and T. .. 22 can
W. and A. 724 can
Total 2,351 can
TRY A WANT AD
TEi GEORGIAN
ROT ENOUGH BALLOTS
OAR GROVE INSISTS
The managers and clerks ot Oak
Grqve district have come back at Sec
ntary C. N. Allen with an affidavit. In
which they swear that only 101 ofAclal
ballots were sent to that precinct; that
two were mutilated and that they did
not return the twenty-eight . unused
ballots found In the box after com
plaint had been made. Thetr affidavit
a:
Notice to the Public.
From the managers and clerks that
served In the primary election held at
Oak Grove precinct for state and coun
ty otAcers, August 32, 1901.
Whereas, an article appeared In an
Atlanta paper, dated August 24, 1909,
that Charles N. Allen, secretary of
Fulton county executive committee,
denied the truth of the Insufficiency
of ballots sent out to Oak G
clnct; also, that he, Charles
In company with a representative of
the Atlanta paper, opened the supply
furnished the Oak Grove man-
i and found 28 ballots unused, we,
the managers and clerks of said elec
tion, denounce such .-tatement made
by Charles N. Allen, or any one else,
as being absolutely false and untrue;
that there was not but 101 ballots sent
to this precinct and there were 99
voted and two mutilated and sent back
In supply box; and we deny the fact
that Charles N. Allen or any one else
found 28 ballots unused In the box.
J. L. HEARD.
W. H. MITCHELL,
T. T. THOMASON,
Managers.
JAMES A. REED,
J. L. CHAPMAN,
T. A. BURDETT,
Clerks.
Georgia—Fulton County.
Personally appeared before me, the
undersigned managers and clerks of
the Oak Grove precinct election for
state and county ofAcers, held August
22, 1909, who on oath say the foregoing
statement made by them Is true.
J. 8. HEARD,
W. IL MITCHELL,
T. T. THOMASON,
Managers.
JAMES A. REED,
J. L. CHAPMAN,
T. A. BURDETT,
Clerks.
Sworn to and subscribed to before
B. F. BURDETT,
N. P. and J. P.
August 27, 1909.
BARNE8VILLE ELECTS
BOARD OF ALDERMEN,
Special to The Georgian.
Barnesvllle, Ga, Aug. 29.—The city
election for naming three aldermen and
a dispensary commissioner was held
yesterday, resulting ee follows: Measr*.
C. O. Summers, B. M. Turner and B.
H. Hardy re-elected as aldermen, and
W. H. Mitchell was elected as com
missioner. The election was a quiet
one, all these men having been nom
inated at a white primary, which has
controlled here for a number of years.
GOOD NIGHT’8 8LEEP.
No Medicine to Beneficial to Brain
end Nerves.
Lying awake nights makes It hard to
keep awake and do things In day time.
To take "tonics and stimulants" under
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house on Are to see If you can put It
out.
The right kind of food promotes
refreshing sleep at night and a wide
awake Individual during the day.
A lady changed from her old way of
eating, to Grape-Nuts, and says:
'For about three years I had been a
great sufferer from Indigestion. After
trying several kinds of medicine, the
doctor would ask me to drop off pota
toes, then meat, and so on, but In a few
days that craving, gnawing feeling
would start up, and L would vomit
everything 1 ate and drank.
When I started on Grape-Nuts,
vomiting stopped, and the bloating
feeling which was so distressing dis
appeared entirely.
‘My mother was very much bothered
with diarrhea before commencing the
Grape-Nuts, because her stomach was
so weak she could not digest her food.
Since using Grape-Nuts she Is well,
and says she don't think she could live
without It.
'it Is a great brain restorer and
nerve builder, for I can sleep as sound
and undisturbed after a supper of
Grape-Nuts as In the old days when I
could not realise what they meant by
a 'bad stomach.' There Is no medi
cine so beneAclal to nerves and brain
as a good night’s sleep, sueh ss you
can enjoy after eating Grape-Nuts."
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