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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
rsIDAT, JANUARY U. UOT.
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods— Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourhhed body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will alto be able to
Save More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Uneeda Biscuit
JST£ In a dust tight,
^0 moisturt proof packagt.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
ROSSER RE-ELECTED
AS HEAD OE BOARD
Committee is Named
For Ensuing School
Year.
The
• liutfil of ^duration I1H1I He first.
tuvvHim “I uml- vtar xtt the. Huy a*.
Hlah Hch-,..i Thursday afternoon nnd
officer* for 19«7 t*«-ra rlwtrri and
tnltters named f.»i the year.
The rlerthm of oflhere resulted a*
follows:
Luther Z. Rosser. |»rt**hlt*nt. hr I. I*.
Stephens, view |>tevident, Pt-off*w«>r L
M. I^tndniin. verietary. and .lone|di *1*
Or me, treasurer.
All of the old officers were re-elected
without opposition I'resident Rosser
has Item at the head of the board of
education for severs! years nnd dur
ing that time the school* of Atlanta
have steadily Improved until they are
the best In the state tr not In the Fouth.
|*ievident Rosser named the follow.
Ink commit tees <t» serve during the
year:
t*ommlttec on 8rho.il* and School
Tenchers—In. L. I* Hi-phens, chair
man; t'ourll.-tnd S Winn, Hnmuel N.
Kvlns, Mayor W. It Joyner, ex-ofttclo,
anti Luther Z Ro«*er. ex-offlelo.
Commute** on Kinam Hulldlng nnd
— Ifc'insii* l'i t A « Turner, ehnlr-
CONTEST IS CLOSE
IN TEXAS DISTRICT!
Anti-Btiilry Faction in I.o^-
islntiirc K«i| to (Jet In-
vrsl Ration Started.
tnnn. K. I* Hums. K M Mitchell, T. T>
4t A«dm-W—4lnuit-wn4- lewtlwr V*-
To dccurt Nsw Lots.
In addition to these committees, hr.
!«. 1*. Ktephens, K M Mttehell and K. 1*.
Hums were appolnted ms n speelnl com
mittee to secure lots for new schools
when council makes the necessary ap
propriations The Isiatd will petition
council for nn itpptoprlallon of* |40(»
with which II I* Intended to purchase a
lot 6ft |c. |aa feet to he used as a play
ground for the pupils of the new l’ryor
Hi reel school. •
The hoard decided to establish an
overflow grade at this school which will
Ire mainly for second grade pupils, and
Miss Klixaheth llaunson. supernutnem-
• r> at the l«ec Htreet Hcho«d, will hr*
placed In charge
Mayor Joyner and Koundlman Grant
made their dehut ut. the meeting ns
memlters of the hoard and were given a
hearty welcome by the otheis
Landrum It Honored. -
During the meeting of the board of
education Professor L. M. ljimlrum,
—gfrrvTary nf thr hoard ar.d nimtstnm
petintrndent of schools, received con
gratulations from the members of the
board on an liopor rccenth paid him l*\
• Botlthern educators
At the recent annual session in Mont
gomery “f the Houthrrn l-Mucattonat
Assim latton. the Association of H« hoo|
Hupcrmtendcntf. an auxtllarv organlxn-
lion, elected Professor I .a ml rum presi
dent. During the first two days *»f the
meeting Professor Lattlinm was pres
ent. hut h
Atlanta
It
making
cause of hi- work
after hi- departun
perlntendents lem
hM»i president
The next meeting of t»i*. Southern
Etlucaftotia! As-.Mlatl*n will |>t oiwthly
be held In New Mttrims next Thanks
giving da* nnd an effort I* trow twine
made to have tin* I'll.lav following
Thittlksgiving made it holulav s.» tlmi
educators mnv attend tin sex-inn- Pr *.
fessor I-a ndnint will prepare a program
for the »n'\t mu ting . f the l» dv which
Austin. Texas. Jan. II Returns
from the special election in the One
Hundred and Fourth legislutlxe district
of Texas Indicate the contest ts close,
with both the Itntley and anti-Halley
forces claiming victory.
Young county, the Imtite of t'rawford,
the anti-Hailey candidate, has given
Kfquford ftao plurality, and fie claims
this will elect film. The liatiey njen do
not concede the defeat of KoitUon. their
candidate. There are seven counties
lit the district. The election was to
till u vacancy causrd h.v death.
The nntl-ltnllcy men failed In their
efforts to gel the resolution f«»i an in
vestigation up for ronslderatlon In the
legislature >esterday, and It looks now
as If It would not he considered until
next week.
CAPTAIN NPKNCK
QUITS r. S. ARMY
Washington. Jan 11 The secretary
of war Ini- granted the re«|uest of t’ap-
taln R K |.. Hpeticc. *.f the Kleventli
Infantry, for a »1u* -burg**. ('nptalii
Hpenes lias lw« n stationed at Mllledge-
vllle. (la. and made application to be
relieve*! from iluty several weeks ago
E
AFTER WINNING IN
EIGHT FOR CHILD
CALL STATE CONVENTION
OF ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
To Organize Solidly
For the Big State
Campaign.
MEET IN ATLANTA
OX FEBRUARY 6TH
Figlit for PrebHritiott
Planned bj’ Leaders
of League.
Is
A mat* ('invention of Iht liennlti
Antl-Halnon I^ufti* will b* held In At
lanta February t.
The oRIclal rail for tha convention
lilt* been laaued by J. C. Solomon, «u-
perlnlendant of the Iracue. Two lm-
liortant matters are to be dlacutaed, the
antl-Jug bill and a general prohibition
election In tbo elate.
The last laclelature considered the
untl-Jus bill, but It did not come up for
final action. It It understood that tt
will be brought forward asain early In
■he eeeelon next summer, and It le ar-
-ei led that It hoa excellent Chance nil
liaeeace.
. FINANCE
COMMITTEE BALKS
AT SALARY RAISE
BEFORE IVENTORY SALE
Boll Wants New Public
Buildings in Poor-
gia Cities.
Before taking Inventory we will make the following reduc
tion* to clean up these lines of itock—Cash or Credit.
ALL LADIES* SLITS Vs OFF
ALL SILK WAISTS Vs OFF
ALL MILLINERY Vs OFF
Clothing. Hals. Shoes lor Hon, Women and
Children on easy payment plan at cash
atom prlaaa 64 Store*.
♦rfihe HI oemiilee In Oeorgl >
Washington. Jan. *11.—At a meeting
of ths finance committee of the senate
yesterday*. the committee declined to
take any action upon the question* of
an Increase In congressional salaries.
The bill making appropriations for
(he legislative, executive and Judicial
expenses of ths government tarries
|30.X5&,884, a. net Increase of $22.'».4:*0
over the amount of the bill as passed
by the house.
The propositions for raising the sal
aries of members of congress and
members of the cabinet, including *he
provisions Inserted by the house In-
creasing the pay of cabinet ’’members,
the vice president and speaker of .the
Te iiSe T«i~iJ2,600 a year, wus rejected.
The total amount of decreases made b>
senate committee was 842,37*0.
nssBfcsa
Over 71 WHITEHALL ST.
Btore Open Monday Evening!.
MAIL
ORDERS
N**wmri*<dmi*
am r*>btr-<
key Mtn't Salt) **<
OnrtMU Or Mil •• Mty
•MMMIMMIMIMMMMM
WANT TO KNOW
what your friends
are doing 1
TELEPHONE!
and find out—do your
shopping—attend to
any one of the thou
sand details that may
be accomplished if
you use the BELL,
Reasonable Rates
Contract Dept, Main 1300
prohibition prevails In 120. The con
vention Will discuss the- wisdom of
calling a general prohibition elect ion
to inukti Him other twsnty-sU counties
"dry.”
Dr. J. I*. Whits, of Macon, who was
third vice president of ths Georgia
Dengue, has been called to lleaumont.
Tex., and the convention will have to
flume Ills siP-ressnr. The trustees will
ulso have to organize. The official rail
as follows
Call for Convention.
‘Muttcis of the gravest Importance
i* confioMug (leoiglanw tide -year
•ver perhaj
ite hav
tho history of this
’hrlstluns and lioine-lovers
and patriots been railed U|sin to do n
more valuable service to the common
wealth than now.
•There are one hundred and twenty
fry counties In (lootgia and twenty-six
w el count lee. and every dry countv
In this state Is a common. dumping
ground for the heartless wet counties
And vain are the protests and pitiable
are the cries for mercy, hut the Jug
rain runs right on. and every year the
l»eople of our beloved state, from the
untalus to the He aboard, are being
debauched by these few wet counties.
The time has come to call S halt. The
people have l»een outraged and sinned
against long enough. Relief must conic.
The rtdhfy Of the f/ublk pi 1HIM 1 way
fixed nt 9&.000, an increase of fUOn over
the amount he now recelvea. hut a de
crease of S1,000 In the amount voted by
the house.
Representative Hell, of Georgia, liar
Introduced In the house u bill profiling
for the appropriation of |r*o,0(n» fot
each of several public buildings In the
following cities: Toecoa. Lawrenrevill \
Winder, Buford. Jefferson and Com-
merest Mr. Hell Is also seeking to hav*
the government establish an assay of
fice at Dahlonega.
Senator Latimer, of Mouth Karolina,
has had the senute committee on man
ufactures restore the appropriation »f
t2(i,000 for the employment of experts
nrk. abroad- to boow-4h»-4Lmbv
An nntt-Jug hill wan pending before
the last session of the Georgia legisla
ture. nnd will douhthw* come up early
tn the session next summer. We have
most hearty assurances that this MU
will pass When this great day comes
there certainly will be much rejoicing
one hundred nnd twenty dry counties
tills state llut wt-Mire rnnlcmpUU
K it greater victor* than that. We
menu, God helping us. to secure State-
hie prohibition. We have easily a
majority for prohibition In the house,
and a good chance for victory 4a the
trade In cotton products.
The war department has ordered that '
the Heabonrd Air Line bridge over the
Savannah river nt Hutchinson's Island
he removed within eighteen months.
The Southern Coast Lumber Company
complained that the bridge In Its pres
ent condition obstructed navigation In.
the river.
PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS.
RAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any cose of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles in 4 to 14 days
or money refunded. 60c.
WIFE AT FOURTEEN!
LEFT SCHOOLBOOKS
TOWED HERLOVER
late.
that we may sit In counsel to
gether and caltulV afl*l v 'Wisely dellher-
Lvelglitv matters. 1 call for
an Anti-Saloon League convention, to
held In Atlanta on the tith day of
February. Kvery trustee, every iiiiiii-
of the denominational committee*,
and all the Ant I-Saloon League forces
the state an* cordially Invited and
urged to n
J
sine
Soil for absolute illvuiu. alimony
and the custody of her 4-yeai-old son
wn* flint Thursday nnm».»*n in the su
perior court by Mrs Odessa . Tlmnias
against lift* husband, A L Thomas.
The filing of the suit followed the ter
mination of habeas corpus proceedings
Instituted by the husband for the cus-
«•••!> of the child. It bring alleged that
Mis Thomas was not a tit person t"
leai him Jtidg* Retd Thursday nft-
rinooH aw aided the custody of the b«»\
to his mot bn. pending tin* action of the
superior court in tin* action for divot*» .
\ st nsatbui.il feature of the s«*|s*ia-
Uoii **f the Thomases was the shooting
of in « aw hern, the family ph\*i. |.m
l»\ Thomas, who alleged that undue in
led between the wife and
Doctors Admit
That They Can Do Nothing More
For Your Stomach Than Stuart'i
Dyipepiia Tablets arc Doing
Every Day.
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.
A< cording to the expert analysis of
(o\* iumeut authorities In the t tilted
4tat*»s and Gteat Britain. Stuart's l>ys-
** ps‘,1 Tablets contain the exact ele*
m nts provided IVy nature for digesting
In tin* healthy stomach,
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have
i\»*d sufferers from stomach disorders
aliriops of dollars by giving tl.jm. In
the do, to
ill fat cent package, more relief
than countless treatments bv physl-
. i.ius w otild bring about at S3 00 per
he
loads
APPOINTED CHAPLAIN
OF SECOND REGIMENT.
IIOTKL MAN.XCiKKs
DIN AT 1HKDMONT
Mi
II N luitn
of the I'ii'duw
h|H . Ini
The t;«s>rclnn.
Ms
1 1 Re
n appointed by
chaplain, with
Dougla*>«. |Mist..r «»f tl
terian * livrch. ha** he
4'obUiel W A llnrrl
I he rnnL of taptaln, of the
Georgia regmu nt
Rev. Iiouglu-N smn eeds l»r
White who Us- b« eti * haplatu
regiment f *r n number of \*»ar
who will leave shortly f .r Texa:
For those who live
bv brain work
Grape=Nuts
food exists.
“Th«ra'» a Rtatcn"
d'lilie
tioi.-i, rntertMlned the h»»n t
tnii11* Thur»dny night m a
In the •lining feotn **f the
which he preside*
The dinner w.»* a eainpl:
other hotel imn of Attwnti* for the man*
•••Uirlesles MtO'ige luittnu hns r»*ol*e*| «H
tn Ailania.
the
The follow iuk
W It
elit
e*|»
ZlUHiier. Ilhli'li
IMIIIWI K. »** Hie. Kit
111., I..*' HI
I J'C
HirlHii. nn.l Itrti.
FOR GEORGIA FIRST.
THEN MACON SECOND.
Fpr.-lal trt The Ceorgtr*0.
Slacon. On. Jan 11.—The t'hamher
• *f Commerce ve-terdm forwarded data
I * Wanhlngton leialtve to the jsisstlill-'
Ity «»f Macon's securing the sub-treus-
ury. Telegrams were received front
Washington, advising Macon t*' put In
her «latuis. in the hope that if by the
squabbling of Atumn and riavannah.
Georgia would be in danger of losing
this Institution. Manat c*»uld h« agreed
U|*on mi a place sattsfartorv to both.
The object of the Chnmhci «*f Koin-
msr«e is to sr.-uie the sub-ttea*urv for
(leoigi.i aJ ,d then to L*ut forth Mavon's
clalnuk
All Atlanta records for a long time
were smashed In the matrimonial line
when Miss Fannie Scott, a 14-year-old
girl In the eighth grade of Walker
Street school, announced to her parents
that she hml married Walter F. Brown.
15* years old.- and that because of this
site had decided to quit school.
Of course, the news cairn* as a shock
to Mr. and Mrs. Hcott, but they soon
became aeciistomed to the situation
and gave the young couple their bless
ing.
It was on last Friday that the youth,
fill lovers decided to try the matrl-
monlaj game, and by advancing their
agea some four years, a license was
cured and Rev. t\ W Parker tied the
knot. Nothing, however, was said of
the marriage, nnd Mrs. Brown contln
usd to attend the Walker Street school
until Monday, when she broke the news
to mother.
Young Brown called to see his wife
on Sunday night at lor home, 209
Greensferry avenue, hut he left at an
early hour and still nolRing was known
of the marriage. Brown works In a
Peters street market nttd became ac
quainted with his youthful wife as she
passed his place of bunlne>*s on her
ell**
RKCOMKS FIRE BUG
FROM ACTING PLAY
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jan. It.—James
A. Roberta wan an enthusiastic actor
In an amateur play, the **Flre Bug."
written by Otto Hchnddt. a local fire
man. at the opera house here several
weeks ago. Today he was arrested as
a pyiomanho and was committed to
the Kltntra reformatory
TWO MEN DETAINED
BY POLICE IN MACON.
I'eilint* you are afflicted with dv*-
|h psla .1 some kindred disease arising
ftom a disordered digestion It may
be headaches, heartburn, palpitation,
liver trouble, Insomnia. r.cr\ou*» de-
blllty. The* nil have their beginning
in n stomach which d««es not secrete
the juices or grind the fo\ul which Is j
taken into tt
If so. we urge you to send f«*r-a.f»ee
trial i*ackage of Stuart’s D\spep»iaj
Tablets It *flll c»mU you nothing an.l I
surelv will bring us no gain unless *..uj
Hml. after yrts tt. ttiat you are bene
fited a*^i fe^. th>* you need a full f.ze.l |
package.
Thete Is ab»cno danger tn tri- ]
mg htuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. Noth.'
tug Is • ontalned in them »hat has not
I we n subjected to the .**.n.^st scrutiny
b> the government officials.
Muart's Dvs|s*psta Tablets will dl-
sl without demanding
areful diet. One grail*, of these Tub- I
“ * digest 3.00(i gta.nsj
..ndm*.
You tun bo sure
that n* matter what \.»u* i
"fTirse TTrrrc t.iwfiw ^
after each meal will shortly restore]
your eto-.iitoch t*» its normal c«*ndltion
and render It capable of doing its work j
unassisted
We withhold the names of hundreds I
who have written us voluntarily *x-|
pressing their giutttud** to this simple
sub^tltut** for nature
Send f »r trial package t«*dnv F A !
Stuart t’»*. To Stuart Bldg. Marshall.
Mb h
■*o «ent size package for sale by
druggists v\xr> where.
Special t.i Th.* Georglnn.
Mnco.n. Ga. Jan. 11 -Two young
men ate bring held h> the officers In
this city on suspect charges, and since
then- arrest t'ldef t’onnor has been in-
\estig.mng their cases.
When the men were arrested at the
Plata hotel it was believed that they
were guiltv of working several local
concern* fot* tmmey for a cause In
which the* had no official connection
Both claim to he members of the
Switchmen's Futon. No. IS. of Detroit,
Mich, ami said that they are author-
lied to collect funds to be used In the
completion of a souvenir program for
the national conventon of the Switch
men's I’ntoti.
In police court the prisoners were
arraigned before the recorder, hut upon
tin* lack of testimony the case wus
continued. The two tnen have retained
J F. Frquhart upon the case, who is
also getting Into touch with the De
troit offices of the union.
ITALIAN LABORERS
SEARCHING FOP WORK.
Epcewl to Tb>* Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Jan. It—About fifty
Italian*, who could not *|«eak a word
of Knglish passed through Macon
yesterday on their way from Apntachi-
• ola, Flo, where they have been work
ing on railroad lines which hate t*e«*n
built recently. They went seeking
Work in wilier quarter*
P Vf The leaving time of
*• the Afternoon train
From Atlanta fix'
THE NEW LINE
LcvM
TO
Cincinnati'"Louisville
ARRIVES CHICISRATI 7:50 A. X. LOOTSVILIX 7:50 A.
FOIXOWIKO MORNING
Train Lmtm Union Station
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS
DIMING CAR SERVICE
CITY TICKET OFFICE, No. 4 PEACHTREE ST.
PH0HXS, MAIN 1000. ATLANTA 170
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS
FACTORY,
MiBAW
Tonight and Saturday—Mat. Saturday.
ROBERT EDESON
Management HENRY B. HARRIS
Third Year of Unprecedented Succors
tl
STR0NGHEART 1
XIght 35c to 32.00-Mat. 25c to $1.50.
SALE NOW ON.
MONOAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT,
JANUARY 14.
"THE TENDERFOOT"
, With
OSCAR L. FIGMAN
AND ROTH WHITE.
50 PEOPLE—OLD FAVORITES.
Night Pricar, 25c. to |1A0|
Matlnae, 25c. to 31.00
M'CORD PROMOTED!
VICE PRESIDENT OF
Tl
New Officers Named at An
imal Flection in Big
Bank.
Long service and demonstrated busi
ness ability were rewarded Thursday
afternoon when the new hoard of di
rectors of the Third National bank met
and elected officers for the year 1907.
As a result of fhia election Joseph
A. McCord, formerly cashier of the
bank, was elected active vice presi
dent; Thomas C. Krwln, former assist
ant cashier, waa elected cashier, and
Ralph \V- Byers was elected assistant
cashier. Mr. McCord had Just returned
from his visit to Washington In behalf
of Atlanta's claim to the new sub-
treasury
—Kver-elnre-the-organlzatlon of the
Third National Mr. McCord has been
connected with the bank, and for years
l\as served ms cashier.
The full list of officers elected la as
bdlows: Frank Hawkins, president;
II. M. Atkinson and Joseph A. McCord,
vice presidents; Thomas C. Erwin,
cashier, and Ralph W. Byers, assistant
cashier.
The board of directors for 190:
named last Tuesday, are: Frank Haw
kins. If M. Atkinson. Dr. A. W. Cal
houn. Milton Durgnn, John W. Grant,
II. Y. McCord. Joseph A. McCord,
James II Nunnally, J. Carroll Payne,
Judge E. II. Rosser and Duvld Wood
ward.
Union 8avingt Bank Eleete.
The annual meeting of tin* stockhold
er* of the Cnlon Raving* bank was held
Thursday night, and the following dl
rectors for pm? were elected; James
M. Johnson. Thomas J. Peeples. J
tbdleman. W. (». Foote. Clyde Brook*.
W. H. Htovall nnd F. J. Paxon.
The new board will meet 'within
few days and elect officers for this
vent At present the officers of the
Institution are: J. T. Ilolletnnn, presi
dent; F. J. Paxon, \lev president. W.
l. 'Krmp, treasurer, and J. W. Andrews,
secretary’.
Other Election* Coming.
Already many of Atlanta's banks have
held meetings of stockholders at which
new directors were elected, nnd these
have In several coses elected the of
ficers for the new year, others, how--
ever, have not yet completed their or
ganization for 1907.
The stockholders of the Central
Hanking and Trust Corporation met on
January K and elected the following
rustees for the new year; I. Y. Sage,
MASSENGALE AGENCY
OPENS BRANCH OFFICE
Enterprising Atlanta Copy
Makers Find It Neces
sary to Have Offices
in Richmond.
John N. Goddard. 8am D. Jones. F. B.
Dancy. Norman C. Miller. George E.
King, Isaac If. llirsch, William M.
Nixon. Eugene R. Black. J. P Williams
of Hgvannah. Charles G. Goodrich of
Augusta and Dr. J. Scott Todd; Asa
G. Candler, .president; William II. Pat
terson, vice president, and John 8.
>**en*. vice president.
The stockholder* of the Germania
Saving**, bank will meet on Monday
night at 8 o'clock for the election of
directors, and the new directors will
meet on next Wednesday for the elec
tion of officer*.
In order to meet the greatly Increased
demands made upon It. the Massengale
Advertising Agency, with office* in the
Candler building, opened on January 1
nn extensive branch office in Richmond.
Vii.. -securing office* In the Bank of
Richmond building. Edward II. .May-
field was retained .a* manager nnd
George W. Lemons ns ad writing ex
pert. Already much progress has been
made, ami President 8t. Elmo Masson-
gale, of the agency, is authority for the
stutemem that the Richmond branch
will grow with such leaps and bounds
that it will rival the Atlanta main of
fice in a comparatively short time.
This Increased facility was made Im.
perative by a plausible demand on the
part of the advertising world that the
Massengale Agency handle it* business.
The Atlanta main office will not lose A
single account, the Richmond office
stmply being established for the pur
pose of taking care of the many new
account* which were waiting to be
handled by Mr. Massengale. The
growth of the agency has been well-
nigh phenomenal since Its thirteen
years of business. Many of the larg
est accounts In the Fnlted States are
handled by the main office, a score of
advertising experts being constantly
mployed.
The Riel
Richmond office will be Just as
thoroughly equipped, ns far ns expe
rience and ability Is concerned. Mr.
Mayfield was formerly advertising man
for the Fable Piano Company. Inter
advertising manager for The Richmond
Tlmcs-Dlspntcli nnd secretary of the
Richmond Advertising Agency, which
last i»o*itlon he resigned tit accept the
Attractive proposition innde him by Mr.
Massengnle.
Mr. lemons Is n graduate of the edi
torial end of newspaperdom. lie is a
forceful writer and has wide exf»erlence
tn advertising.
The Massengale Advertising Agency
is recognized by the Quoin Club, the
American Newspaper Publishers' As
sociation and the Rphinx member
ship*. being the only agency in the
South with this distinction. It does
more business than all other Southern
agencies combined, and Is one of the
largest In the tilled States, having
accounts nil over the country* and
placing ads anywhere.
•n BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE 8ATURDAY.
mous Irish Tenor
FISKE O'HARA
In the Comedy Dram* Success
MR. BLARNEY FROM
IRELAND
Next Week:
HANLON’S "PANTA8MA”
NEXT WEEK—Ueual Matinees.
HANLON BROS'. GORGEOUS
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Company 50—THREE CARS
Unparalleled Scenic Spectacle
ELDORADO
BM.DWIN-MEI.VnJi STOCK CO.
Thursday, Friday and Ratunlay Nights.
Friday cud Saturday Matinees.
'THEPRIOEOF HONOR"
Night Prices 16c. 20c, $0e. 50c.
Matinee Price*. 15c. 20c. 10c.
NEXT WEEK:
"THE ROYAL SLAVE"
•‘LITTLE LORO FAUNTLEROY"
JANUARY 24-2«.
Malaria Make, Pale Bleed.
The Old Standard. Qrove'a Taateleu
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. 'Bold by all
dealers tor 21 year*. Prlc* 60 cent*.
CENTRAL GEORGIA BANK
ELECTS NEW DIRECTORS.
8|ieclal to The Georgian.
Macon. Oa.. Jan. II —The stockhold
er* of the Central Georgia Hank held
their thirtv-ninth annual meeting yea-
terday and elected the following direr,
torn: It, It. Rrown, *V. K. Cox. W. W.
William* K. N. Jelk* and John T.
Moore.
Following the stockholders' meeting,
the litreclor, met and re-elected the
following oflloera: President, R. H.
Urmvn: vice president. W. R. Cog;
cashier. T. <■. t’heatney; teller and
bookkeeper, T. H. Btone.
Al! of three gentlemen have held
their respective poalttona In the hank
for many years.
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WEEK OF JANUARY 7.
8EN8ATI0NAL DRAMA ..
THE OUTLAW OF
THE KLONDIKE"
New Movtaf Picture!.
STRONG VAUDEVILLE
Uatlnses Monday, Wednesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 2:10. Every
Night at 6 o'clock.
WANTED
Carpenters, Miutone ami Plasterer*
at F. J. Cooledge & Son, 150 Pe
ter* street, where we will give
you lowest prices on all Tools.
F. J. COOLEDGE St SON.
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