Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 02, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. IATCBOAT. PBBBCAJtr t tfW. BITS ROOSEVELT TO DIG! DITCH Suggests President for'Gen eral Manager of } Canal. "" i" - WaalUnston. Frtiniary I—R*pr»»«n |a(lv« IBuitoCi. rtialnna# of «*•* riven anil herpore rommllle*. m»y build him. eelf an Imiwrliheble monument of feme by advoretlni a deep waterway from Chlraqo to. tha qulf. a«< ordln« tr Champ < Marti, of Mlaaoarl. who dla cuaaad that project In the hnuee ye«- terday. Tha Ml Maori man turned hie alien Uon to the queetlon »f what ehall lie done with l’resident Hooeevali after he laavee the whtta houee. , • rtotna have euvcaeted that he c the I'nlted^fftalea Benate/'iheTalrt. Kaw Tork Intenda to, conflhae In the haopy habit of alartlnc RepuNlrana to the eenat*. then my votea la for Kooaa aelt for ibal poriilon. ••Another miMeetlon,la that the prea, idem "hall become the head of liar, yard L'nlveralty A noble amtHHon, an retv. • I would rather lie prealdant of the unherelly of Mlaaottrl thnn be * member of |h|a turner or of the eenate . or povernor of ttint commonwealth. Another eueaeailon la that he devote hla Ilf" to llterainre. He could have On tminenae audience to bealti With, and It would make him a fortune -Another la that he ahall lie perpetual nreefdent— thotli Republlcane and Iirinocrata lauahed upnwroualy at the thouchtl of The llaaue arbitration tri. burial. M concluded Mr. Clark, while everybody applauded. -It la eafe to uy that he would dla charge the funeltona of that oIRre with • gnat deal Of energy, end what he would do to the Other pearemakera who had punned different from Ida would be a.plentv." When fhe laughter had auhalded, Mr. nark told of another auggestlon for dlspnelng of the preaident—that he be made general manager of tha Funanta ROSES ARE PASSED BY SENATOR BACON Waahhtgton. Fab. S.—'Vico Preaident f Fairbanks paid a fine tribute to a re markable group of oetogenartana gath ered In the eenate chamber toward the cloaa of the aeaalnn yesterday. In tha group ware three men whoae yeara to taled JIO—ex-Renator Henry tl. Havta. of weet Virginia: Senator White, of Maryland, and Senator Faltua, ..f Ala bama Taking three while toaea from the vans on hla deak, .Mr. Fairbanks re- ) queued Senate r ilnron. of Oe..r*U, to - - give them to the "boya” with hla com pliment* Mr. Raron did an and aa each of the patrtatrha put the mee In the lapel of hla coat he bowed hla thank* to the vice preaident. Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach Wonderful Absorbing Power of •hbrcotl When Taken in the Torn of Stuart'i Charcoal Lozenges. THal Paekaga Sant Fraa. Charcoal, pur*. simple charcoal. *h- •orbs 100 time* Ha own volume of gas. Whera does tha gas an t«»? It I* Just absorbed by tha charcoal.—-the ga* dts- appeam and there la laft a purr. fresh. • sweet atmosphere, free from. Ail Impu rities and germs. That " what happens in your atom, ach whan you taka one nr two of Btuart'a Charcoal Lnaenge*. tha nm»t powerful purifiers science hint >et ( Cora rad. Tou batch fan In company, some- times, by accident. greatly to your own humiliation. That la because thara 1* n great amount of aa* l*etng formad in your stomach by farmantlnt food. Your atomaFb Is not digesting >miv food looped v. Gin lie Inevitable Whan* #ver thia happens. Juat lake one or two of Stuart'* Charcoal Lnxengc* right aftar eating. pnd you will l»e surprised how quickly thay will act. N»» tttora belch Inga; no more sour limn* v Kat all you.want and What you want, ami than If thara l» any gnx going t»* be formad. ona of these wumletful little absorbers, a Htuart Charcoal Loaenie, will taka care of all tha gas. And It will do more than that K\cry pattble of Impurity In your *t«>»mh and Intestines In going to ho tarried away by the charcoal. No one seem* fo know- why It dne* this. hut It doe* and dnea It wonderfull} Y«U notice the sllffetenvc In your appetite, general E ood feeling, and In the purlti of >our lood, right away. You'll have no more b*d taste in \*$i mouth of/bad breath, either from drink. Ing. aatlug or smoking «»thet people will notice your bad breath quicker than you will yourself Make y**ur breath pure, fresh and sweet. so xxlfn you talk to other* you won’t dt*gu«t them. Just one or two Htuart Charcoal i Loienge* u||l make xoiir breath sweet, ami make >011 feel better all over for It, Y«ju ran eai nil the onion* and odorous food* you want. Mini in* one can tell the difference. Hep Idea. ehar««ml I- the beat inxailxe known. You « «n lake a w hole boxful and no harm will result derfullv easy regulator. And then. too. It tllteri •very |*ariii ir of |Hii*on your blood 1* deal roved, to notli*e the difference fir* 1 thing, -your »*laai Htuart'* I'liairoal laosenge* me m,nle from pure willow- charmal, and Just a little honey 1* put In 10 make them palatable, but not tiro sweet. They will work wonder* In your atomavh. and make you feel tine M nd frtah. Your b|tv>d and btrath will tx purified. U> want to prove all till* to you. so juat send fora free kAmple today. Then after you get It and line It. yt>u will Ilk" them so well that y>u wilt g«v t** x*»ur druggist and (ft a tic b«>\ of these - Stuart'* «'harrowI l/nenge« iL Send u* your name nnd uddre** t »- ■tey and we will at one* *eml v»»u by Hyll a sample (tat-Lagt f ee Ad«lrr*b A. Htuart t*u, «I Htuan Uldg . .Mai- PF ahall. Mb h. It I* you I hbenj ■ r III11 Mli '$ in nd v• btt b./lti Ir \*ur tav« omp'a- CIM OF MISSOURI CONTAGIOUS DISEASES A Bold Stop. To omoM tM wrll-Eroondrf on! rianonibla objx-tloni of (ka Bora laM> PAVE AND REPAI 0 S T O M nmia A C r« etiwn av H Board of Health Will Ask Council For Money. A hospital for cuataglou. d being proponed by tha board of health, and rutthrll will be naked Monday to make an appropriation fur tha main- tenanre of aurb Institution. Tha board diocusad title matter at the mealing Friday aftarnon and (ha membanuagroad that there wee a groat nocanlty and need of a hospital for persona with contagious dleee.ee, other than emellpoK. I>r. f. F. Benson, president of tha board: Dr. Kennedy, health officer; Dr. riaude Smith, and Dr. T. D. 1-on. gtno, councilman anti former member, spoke. "The conditions nr* now such that it hospital of this chsracier I* ahso. lutely necessary." said Dr. Henson. With no hospital for those with con- tagtous disease* the contagion In many vases, spreads- urttll an entlra family or .ta>ssihly the entire neighborhood Is threatened with an epidemic." Dr Hmtth stated that In hotels and boarding house* there were often rases «f scarlet fever and diphtheria and the proprietors were often almost finan cially ruined Iteeause they could not he removed to a hospital. Dr Kennedy said he often found - case* where it looked Inhuman because the patients- could 1101 be removed to a hospital "Just go ahead, build a house, and •pen up for business.” advised Dr. Imnalno. "founcll will provide the money. Not a member would dare dght the appropriation." The following commute# was ap pointed 10 Investigate and report hack to the hoard: Dr. C. F.. Benaon, Dr, B. Wolf and Dr. O. C. Brandon. IS BY PLUCKY WOMAN; SHOT IK THE STREET gperial to The Qeergtan. Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. The bravery of Mrs. ftophfs Kenslnxer. of this city, brought Andy Wilson, a white burglar, to grief last night. Hearing a window raise, she hastened to the room with her hue band's revolver and com manded the burglar to halt. He olid our of the window and started )■> fun. but was caught In the arms of Walter Robinson, a neighbor., who .was moused by the cries of Mr*. Konelnger. After a struggle Wilson drew a revolver, firing (wo shots at Mr. Rvbtmon. and as he ran Mr. Robinson emptied hla revolver at the fleeing burglar. Later Wtleoit wsj found lying on the afreet with blood flowing from n wound, hy a mounted policeman, and he was taken to police headquarters. He was shot through (he lung and Is In a dangerous condition. TWO DAYS AT SEA SENT WIRELESS TO HER HUSBAND Mpeels, m The (leorgiss. Columbus, Ge., Feb. S.—A wireless telegraph message was received yea terdav by II. Bternberg from his wlf». who was two days out from New York on a steamer en route to Eumi>e and the holy lands. The message simply said: "All well; weather fair," but It was a ideasant surprise to Mr. Hisrn- berg, who Is preaident of llie Retail Merchants' Association of this city and a very popular gentleman. PU1-IN-B Y IS CHOSEN FOR NEX7 RIFLE MATCH "'"TEST plar* thlA y#gr « «*gmp P#rry, negr Put-In-Bay. Ohio, beginning the week rtf August 2f. At a meeting held In Washington recently the national board for the promotion of ride practice decided on the date and the place fur holding the match. Captain \V. E. <’oney, of Ha^ vannah, la the ttoorgla member of the hoard, and attended the meeting. The fact that the national match la no longer to be held at Reaglrt, N. J., la ptegalng not only to the national guardamen of Georgia, but practically of the entire country. Conditions at Pfglrt have a I way a been auch as to favor only there acrurtomed to ehont constantly under the peculiar condi tions prevailing there. It wan determined at the match last year that It wuuld be held somewhere else In !**?. hut not until the national hoard met was the exact place nnd date known.' Camp Perry !• *»ld to be an both fnr~a sum mar nut try and for holding a great rifle match lit *peaklng of the matter. Assistant Ad jutant General Hmtt mild: •i am delighted to hear that the shoot thia yaar will be held at Put-In- Hay. ami I know the guardamen (n all parts of the rmjntry will be. I predict that you won’t *ee the Georgia team an far down the line thta time, because we will be shooting under equally fa vorable condition* with all of them. "The date in tinurualy go«»d for u*. too Heretofore the matches have been held In Reptember, and some of our beat nhots could not get away then. Hut now w e ran leave here on Saturday August 24, and get to Camp Perry for the preliminary practice on the next Monday. Then tne match will be over so the men can be hack at their places In the state on September 2. 'We will not nave the qualifying ahoota here In the state until spring. 1 believe we will get the beat team now that ha* represented Georgia In many year*, und I am strongly hope ful that we wllI gain our old standing among the beat shot a In tha Union." SCORE REPORTEDDEAD FOUND TO BE ALIVE IsSporle. Iml . Feb. 2- Twenty per- aon*. supposed to have been killed In the Baltimore and t»hlo railroad wreck at Woodvllle, lnd., November 12. are now found to be alive. After the wreck some Chicago law- *r* came down In a hurry to Wood- vine and had an administrator appoint ed for about sixty person* who, they declar'd, had perished In the wreck by Are or Injury. This was for the pur pose of getting a standing In court In damage «ulta against the railroad. " w It Is announced that a number of the sixty arc alive, and It la said that three trainmen who were arrest- it the time of the wreck win not bo the only ones to be made the subject Judicial lnqulr>. FUNERAL OF MRt. JOHNSON HELD AT COLUMBUS. t*peels! to The Georgian, columhus. Gg . Fob. 2 —The funeral f Mr*. Amanda Johnson, whose deeth nifc’red hi her home. In tills city, on Thursday, took pliice from the Rose Hill Methodist church yesterday after, noon, the service being conducted by Rev. Mr. Foster, prsto- of the rthurch, the Interment being In Rlverdale cemetery. The de.ea**d was 64 yea.* f age and had been III for several days ilth pneumonia. Rhe was one of th» most prominent M'Mhcdlst* In th»* dtx death I* very generally regretted NOTED 8P E A KB rV 8 E C U R*E D FOR COMMENCEMENT. Rjterial to The Georgian. Durham. N. c., Feb. 2. Th* program r mxt commencement at Trinity col lege has been completed. The com mencement address will be delivered »ssodate Justice David J Brewer, he United Rtr.te* supreme court. Wa hlngton. It t* The rommenceim-nt m -n will l»# reached hx Ilex. Donald Ffl*e Msckav. * D. pastor of the New ' nrk Colls late church. Fifth avenue and Forty- ighth sinf.ei Nev 'VrA At the annual meeiing of the Alumni AssiHlstlon the annual address will U» delivered b> Pro's. *t r Jeimne Ihtwil f Charlotte. N. * ‘ The comment ei.ior * , xercise* will be. gin Hundav. June ** at vhlch time resident John •* KiUo will deliver the set nUurente s«‘.d e» . to the membecs of the graduating clu «. which this year * it large owe. CHILDREN BITTEN BY DOO SENT TO TM8IH HOME. rtpeelslte Th* Qsergtstt. Waynesboro, Ua.. Fe'i. 2.—Little Kvelyn and John J. Cox. children of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cox. who were bitten by h mad dog seven I weeks ago, have returned lung* from the Pasteur Institute In Atlanta, Where they were taken for treatment. Th«\v are pro- nounced out of dgnger. much to the gratlflcatlon of the family and friends. Mr. D. IV. Itutta. of Augusta, who was bitten by the sanio dog. la also at home safe from the dread effect of the rabies. limit to tha um of tarret, oadlcloal com pounds, Dr. B. V. Fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y„ »ma tima ago, decided to maka a bold d«partort (rata tha tutul eouraa paraoa^ br the mokera of put-up madlelnaa for do- tnattlc tua, oad-ao hu publlibad brood- coal and ofcrtti lo tha whole world, a full of all tbo IngradlenU potlUonotblawldelT . Thua ba baa Ultao on* and patltnU ^nto Thu* too bo bta re- IcItM* from among lacret doubtful mrriu. and mtda k» Of Known CompoiMon, b***. printed noun It. tn isSrfwTSSl of practlct. containing ?err numer ous extracta from tha. wrttlofa of leading 5mM tbawjjtj RufwSraD?' trine, contain no ali-ohol, n.rrutlc*. mlnrHl aaenuoeother potaunaa* or Inlurttnu aaenti and ih»Mlyr *r* made (ram nalie* medlrl- nervous, over-worked, •run and debilitated women, were employed, long tears ago*by the Indiana tor planar ailment* affecting their anuawa. In fact, one of the aaoat valuable medirinal plants entering Into tha com position of Dr. Herrs'* Favorite Pit- acHptlo^WM.. known to (be Indians a« 'Squaw-Weed." Our knowledge of tha uvea of not a few of our must valuaola native, me dicinal plants waa gained from the Indiana. Aa made up by improved and eaaci pro- reaara, the "Favorite Prearrlptlon ” la a moat efficient remedy for regulating all the wom anly function* correcting displacement*, ai prolapaua, anteveralon and ratorveralon. orercemlBg painful periods, toning up the EX-VICE PRESIDENT TOBEGUESTOFHOIOR IT D, OP C, DECEPTION Asheville. N. C., Fell. 2.—Former Vice President Adlal K. Htwvenson and Mrs. Stevenson, who «re at the Mon treal. are to b«* the guests of honor Ml a receptlotr to be given by Merklcnhurg chapter of *4he Daughtf'is of the C«»n- fe<leracy. Recovered From Lockjaw. •|*ech! 10 Tk# Georgia 0. Mecon. On.. Feb. J.—TV V. Riaanns. w ho 1 a me near dying from lockjaw, caused hy atlcklng n nail in his foot, I* now 1 tactically recovered, and Is ah!-* to walk about hla home, although the had weather prevented his venturing out •>( the house. Convict Still at Largo. Hpedal to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 2.—Fred Harmon, th** negro convict who amcceded In making Ms eacspe from Htovens’ Pot tery. la still at large. Vigorous effort* arc being made to catch the man. I>u; he his so far been able to elude hi* purauer*. MAY BE COFFEE That Cauu* AM th. Trouble. EAGLE CAUGHT LAMB: IS KILLED BY FARMER. - let l.. Tito M'ottshoi orgl* 1, Ala . Felt Ai his Imme tn. MUUv Kelley, a farmer, gray eagle thnt measured six f**et tight un«’ oiie-haYf inch** fioiw to tl|\ Mr. Kelley had been missing W for st»me time which he Ct»uld not amt f*»r Whilt *»ui in his yard yes. lav he heart I • commotion lit his nxsrtl among the sheep, ami look- saw the eagle trying ».» make its way • fT with a g*>*w|.n«rd 'amb. He A*-* ti»r*l his U Jr,chaster rifle and killed it al w Uialanva of %Z yards. my itdm of y/fc When the house Is aflre It's like a body when disease begins to show. It's no time to talk but time to si t—delay Is dangerous—remove the cause of the trouble at once. "For a number of yeara.” **\ * « Kan sas lady. *1 felt sure that 1 offee was hurting nte. and yet 1 was *•• fond of It I could not glxe it up. I paltered with my appetite and of course Melded tc the temptation to drink more At In I got *t» had. that I made ui l must either quit the 11*. or die ' Kverythln* I ate dtslre***.| m e. and 1 suffered severely almost r*ti the time with palpitation of the heart, t fre quently woke up in (lie night with the feeling that I was almost gone my heart seemed smothered and weak in its n« non that I feared p would atop besting Mv breath grew Mmrt and the least exertion set me ».% minting I slept but llttl«- and suffered fnmi Rheu matism. •Two vears ago I stopp* d using th* old kind of coffee nnd lw k»»i\ \o use Postum Food Uoffie. and fix»m the very first I began to improve, h worked .a miracle! Now 1 can eat anything and digest It without trouble. I sleep like a halo, and my In an heal* full, strong and easily. My breathing has become steady ami iioiiuhI nitil my rheumic tlsm has left me. I frel like anothei l»erson. ami It Is all due to quitting coffee anti using Postum F«e»d t’offee. foi I haven't u*rd any medicine and none would have done urn good at long as I kept drugging with coffee." Name given bv INoium «%».. Hattie t‘reek Mich. ‘There's a reason* Head tha little hunk. The K0.0I to Wdl- \ Hie," in ykg.'. All grmert*. WILL BUILD SCHOOL TOO MILL CHILDREN IF CITY WILL ACCEPT Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 2.—If a proposition which was made to the board of educa tion at lfg*1gft meattrtr by ~t *aMee-IU Wlliinchnm I- accepted, a splendid modern school house will be elected by Mr. Willingham on Holt avenue, near the WlltlnghAm rnttnn mills.' Mr. Wll- llnghum has already purchased it l«d tnr-thlw purpose nnd propose*-tn erect- the building nnd fully equip It. on con dition that the hoard of education fur nishes 1 ha necessary teachers. A new school I* very much needed In this location, as it is h congested renter of population. :iiul would also draw tr»m the nelgtyomiug sections: Tiir mill o|ierative* ar« an Intelligent and thrifty class of |>eople. and a great many of them arc now sending their children a conshh ruble distance to school, rather thun have them grow up uneducated This liberal offer I* now pending be fore-the board, and Mr. Willingham has slated that hr will bring the mat ter before the board again. WILL SPEND $150,000 FOR STEET PAVING INCITYOFCOLOMBUS Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga.. Feb. j. -At a meeting of the street committee of the cl tv council It was decided to recommend to the February meeting of the council the appropriation of f 150,000 for street work during the current year. This amount I* to be expended In modern street paving, either hmdtthic or vitri fied brick, ns the council may decide. Broad street Is paved with the blttl- llthlc an>l First avenue with brick, and both materials are apparently giving satisfaction. MARBLE DIALERS MEET NEXT SATURDAY HEBE The next annual meeting of the Georgia Marble Deg leva* Asso* latlon will be held at the piedmont hotel next Saturday .when a putnhtT "f Impor tant matt era will Ik* discuss* d Mfn.-is will be clotted, nut It I* expected Dull a large number *»f marble dealers will he in attendance MANY STREETS IS MJFMHL Committee Recomm ends .Many Pieees of Street Work. The streets committee of council held an Important aaaai*»n Friday, pasting resolution* for-different kinds of Itrcet work In avery ward, and acting on »ev- eral ottilr importar.t mgifar*. The resolution hy Uouncllman f'hoae- wood, which ho bar* urged for gome lime, waa adopted, providing that the commissioner of public works bo au- thorlxed to dlvlda hla men Into tight gangs. «me for sseh ward, and lo ap portion them according to the popula tion of Ihe wards. This will give large wards more men f *r street work than smaller ones. New Paving. The following Important work was recommended by the committee to council: • IlLjhe First ward: Paving of. Hum phries .street from Chapel to Greens- ferry avenue with chert: repairing Da, via street from Mitchell to Foundry. In the Heron I ward: Repairing i>n. tral avenue fr»un Rawson street to Dodd avenue: repairing Crumley street 11 Washlngt-m to Pulliam, repairing Atlanta nven iff front Washington to Grew street. In. the Thin! ward: Paving of Au gusta avenue with chert from Grant to Hill street; paving Glenwood avenue with chert front Oakland avenue to Hill: paving Kirkwood avenue with chert from Pearl street east: paving Gram street from Decatur street to Hunter, paving and putting down side- alks mi Hyditey street from Park ave. nue to the Boulevard. in the Foil .ill ward: Rechert Ing por tion «f Not tIt Boulevard. In the Fifth ward: The laying of a large amount of aldewalks ami curbing. In the Sixth ward: The laying of sldewalkM nnd curbing. V/ork in 8pvanth In the Seventh ward: Paving the following streets: Heecltef~slTfft frum - Lee to Ashby street, chert and atone; Nororo*** avenue from I«e« to Ashby street. • hert Mnd stone; I-awton street. it Oglethorpe avenue to Cherry street, chert and stone; Evans street, front York to Oglethorpe avenue, chert and stoiio; Grady place, froth Gordon first wtter plug, chert and atone; Lawn-street, from Hammond to Ella street, chert ami stone; Dunn street, between Zachry nnd oak street, chert nnd stone; repair Peeples street front Gordon to oak street; repair Park street from Lee street to Ashby street, hert and stone; repair Peeples street, hert; nei>alr Ashby street from Gordon to Norcross avenue, chert and repairs; mb and sldew*alks on Wilson avenue, from Gordon brogtethorpe avenue; re- pair Abbott street from Bells to Grsensfei ry avenue. In the Eighth ward; Paving Green wood avenue with chert: Eighth ave* nue with chert; Fifteenth street with rushed stone. Also a lot of aldewalki ami curbing pul duIHL To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up the System Take the Old Btandard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You know ~ tr hat—you are taking, _ The formula la plainly printed on every bot tle, showing It la simply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out the malaria and the Iron builds up the system. 8old by all dealers for 2? years. Price SO cents. DIRECTORS WILL MEET AND CON8IDER REPORT. Hpeclal t*- The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Feb. 2.—A meeting of the directors of the Macon Railway. Light ami Power Company will be held in Macon *»n Monday evening next. At this session several questions that are now In the hands of Mr. Hortx, secre tary ami treasurer of the company, will be considered. As the city council do**s not meet until Tuesday the director* will not have before them at this ses- *!»»n the report that Is to be made >n the following day by Major E. E. Win ters. MILL OPERATIVES' STRIKE HAS BEEN SETTLED. Bperlnl t« t he Georgia a. Columbus. Ga., Feb. 2.—The strike of the forty loom fixers at the Eagle and Phenix and Girard cotton mills D virtually over, the matter having been amicably arranged ami all the men will return to work. It Is understood that concession* were made on both sides. No dela> **f any magnitude bus oc curred at any of the mills affected, as the foremen and others practically tilled the placed of the strikers. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL COMPANY have mov#d into their naw afore. 75 Peachtree street, where you can llnd everything carried In an exclusive opti cal house. The Ballard Bifocal ha* gained u reputation for this Ann In le»a than 2 years no other house has made In a half century. Not h*»w cheap, but how well wo can serve you. WILL CONVENE COURT IN SAVANNAH MONDAY. dpe*-; FORMER (JKOimiAN i DIES IN TKNNKKSKK Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Ten. Feb 2. S L. Martin, n well-known Republican poli tician. formally ,»f Catoosa county, Georgia, died suddenly at his home in this city yesterdax He waa 55 year* of . age ami ills- gulshed himself in deposing the Be- public wh party *»t the Sex ruth con gressional district, because It refuted to nominate him against Congressman Gordon Lee. He was a nmn of bril liant e ami stuiu|K*d till* section sevei.tl times for the Republican party He formerly owned 41 large vetatv tu C'ubiotfg county. Georgia. I lo The lifoiglau. on. Ga . Fefc. 2.—Judge Etnorv Spen. Marshal White ami his force will leave Macon .Sunday morning f-u Savannah, where court will be opon**,l Monday morning This l« the regular February term of court, and it will be several weeks before the court will re turn to this city. ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to tlmnk our many friends ami the general public who have so generously patronised us at our old stand. Peachtree street We now extend a most cordial Invitntlnp to visit us at our new store, 75 Peachtre* street, where we have more room and many Improxcment* added. We will strive haroer than ever to offer optlfal service which few glass wearers have enjoyed. Our entire time given to opth s No side lines The only e\- cltisix o manufacturing retail optica: Imuttr tn Atlanta. WALTER BALLARD A CO. TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY FIRST BOTTLE FREE KSSB^SSIBSBifS „ (I* bulllra of Tjoof* Ur.l-p.1* Koni ffturau la • liquid"made'u’p of' Hoda*.^"Pihflikr Rhubarb. Pepperflllot, Gentian ami other pure Ingredient*, a <*iimlt|natloit of drugs that arts aafely, pleasantly and apcedllr on the dHleate lining of tba stomach, promotes the flow of dlaeatlve Jub-ea. aad. egr- lag the w*»r*t c-aae* c»f ftyapepala or Indigestion. I’rte# M rent* a bottle at all drug aturea. We start vuu wllh the flrat bottle, only asking that you take as directed on lalcel. and 1/ . etiled, that you rontlnue to uae. Can anything l»e fairer 1 Tbe battle we gir^you la the regular sjse as aokl f^r 64 cent it. ivv nexer Tyner Item We send jrpu su order on your druggist for the tstedlrln pay the drnfgtst euraotve* for It. X« express ehsrgrs to-pay. tf y»w have tried 1>aer'a Dyspepsia Remedy. (Ill dut coupon In-low aud mall today to Tyne 1.—Pteaae gtre tne one ** bottle of Tyuer'e NAME CITY YOl’R DRrOOIBT'H NAME STATE CARLISLE NOR MRS. LOGAN WILL DISCUSS ENGAGEMENT Winchester. Va.. Feb. 2.—When seen Hi..bar home In this city, Mrs John Randolph Tucker, mother of Mrs. tier- trude Logan, of Richmond, who Is re ported to be engaged to John (1. Car lisle, secretary of the treasury under President Cleveland, would neither con firm nor «lany the report. Carlisla Is Silsnt New York. Feb. 2U~A reporter found John G. Carlisle at*the Manhattan Club anil naked him about the report of hla engagement to Airs. Logan. Mr Car lisle refused lo either confirm or deny the report. UD TATTOOED; DOESN'T NEED WIG Bold Frenchman Trios New Wchome tn Please Fair Sex. BL RAOUL OE SAINT RENE. Paris. Feb. 2. — Disease germs lurk In car pets and bangings Imported.from the Fast, says Dr. tleutiugcr, head of the Pasteur In atltiite at Uonstittiflimple. who reports at letigrb **n the subjei’t to tbe Academy of Medicine here. The prhulthe hygiene usual with the workers In Oriental town* and the preva lence of Infectious disease* anioux them make the risk of Infection from Kaatern textile goods very real. Before being ex ported to Europe smt America most of the old carpets have already lieen in use as rugs, quilts, etc.. In the Insalubrious homes Medicine two fatal eaaea of haelllnry dvoeu tery. which are believed to have Uen con- trarted by contact with Japanese hangings. Dr. Iteullnger aaya that tbe dauger <if In fection can W easily avokled by disinfect Ing washing aas|»eeted goods from the the khist. A germ killer which would not damage the stuff, be says, should l»c easily found; ur the Nfuff eutibl |M* plrteeil In n drying oven with a temperature of L>i degrees wnii* grade, which wnnld disinfect It. nnd nt rtie same lime «>uh4i»*> lhe briUisui’v of the coloring. A seliooluissler. more pntrlotie tlmn wise, while giving his history lesson nskc«1 his scholar* to write down 011 a piece of |»npcr if they loved the republic and why they did so. )|e got different answers, according to the views which the children had heard expressed nt home, a* thee** children could hate no Idea on the sutilecr. Some voted for republic, some wished for a return of the “good old ttmes w hen the kings were,” but one little l*ov showed that he had n head on hf« shoulder* more (lexer than the rest, nnd lie wrote on his slip. "Kvery- body love* the republic who live* by It, therefore our schoolmaster ought to love It; were the rase otherwise he would not.” Buffer In order to l»e lo-autlful. he sat aad suffered until he was told that the design was finished, ami that there remalued noth ing more to In* done Init to pay un. This he did nnd off he went tn show himself to his friends. Hat Judge of M* aurwrla* end horror wtu-u lie learned that the falsi* tat* toner. Instead of tlowrem. had tattooed suck objectlouable patterns on kla head that fa future when he goes Into polite aorlety ba will have to wear s wig or a cap. 80 be ta revenge lodged a complaint against the man und bad him charged with ruuimlttlug a crime against public morals. Th* famous Gallerle dcs Mauhlnegi w hich lias caused auch great dtscnasioo, la tn coma down. Its fate once decided. oj*cratlou» grv to Im* tiegun alniottt liuuie«llatcly. tiorern- uicnt placards are posted all over Paris an* uoiniciug thnt the work of pulling down tha huge structure will shortly take place. Although the Gallerle ifes Machines has latterly l*ecii regarded aa aomewhat of a “white elephant. ' this huge building baa served several uaeful purpose*. It was one of the “ITflits'^ of Ike T ulver- also banqueted at tin- Gallerle de* kln«-hluea ♦tdlecHows that has ever been gtvaa to this depart Bleat. It cxinstata vi a rompjeta get of the work* of Autlrers >5orn. the French artist. In the form of beautiful etchings. Au exhlblttoo of this artist's work waa held last year at the Petit Palais nnder the auspices of M. Reunleley, and It ta II. Beirdeley who has given the greater gum- l*ef of I tents of thts- I’ntteettna.' ~ r_ 11c has scut ninety specimen*, aud tha arttpt himself ha* given forty. The Muses Citrunwilct Iihn hImi been cuilcbcd. It baa come Into tmsacsatoti uf a ciirlmia |***rtrait of famous President DtiplU b hamlier of depti- ttest. M. I hi pin I* represented fn the ptvai- (tenttal chair, wnib- on the table is arranaad TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka LAXATIVE 8ROMO Qulnlna Tablet*. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture on each box. 25c. Ratuma to Formar Home. Special to 'J’he Georgian. Greenville. 8. C., Feb. 2.—Mrpv F. H. Newton, who recently aued her li’ia- band. Dr. F. If. Newton, for $5,000 al-^ Imony and got $260. loft yesterday for her former home In Wisconsin. Dr. Newton leaving several days ugu for Washington. WILLIAMS BROS. 1403-4 Fourth National Bank Building. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Fur the Btx Mmitha Ri.dlug lh-ceuiber 31. 1900, of the Condition nf the GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE GO., OF NEW YORK, *■" * f the state of New \ork: made to the governor of tk Organised under the law atnte of Georgia In pursiiNiice of the laws of ssbl state. - I. CAPITAL 8T0CK. 1. Whole amount of capital slock 2. Amount paid up In cash II. A8SET8. I Market \nine of real estate Owned by the rompsnv $fr7.<W).rtn_ 2. I.OSU* on iH.ntl and mortgage (duly recorded, and being Bret Ileus on the. feet 3 htiM-k* und ImiihIs owned abs*dute|y by the (otupauv. par \slue $i.234.?T5. niarkei nmIi.c (carried o.m $3.M«.23.fct TT.TT....... 4. bt.W k*. Inmds and all other sc-uritle* icxccpi mottgagesi hypothecated with company ns collateral security for cn*h loaned hr the comtMnv, with the par nnd market talue of the same and the 'anmuut loaned thereon. !». t'ash hi comp.vuv s principal office it. t‘**h belntiging to the company depo«ttH tn bank... 7. t'n*h In hand* of agent* and in course of trau*iuk**l 1. nnc.oou. '»>->$ 1. ono.ono. 00 6n.000.dO TTT.OO't.OO J M.VU.S7 3.516.229.M Totsl 'folal AlUoltDt of lilt Total assets of the 1 Items teat ■mpany. ctnn) cnnh m<«rk« > t > III. LIABILITIES. 1 t.iiKoe* dm* nt:d unpaiii 2 tiiowM losses In proi-wts «<f udjustiiicut or In minpputc. rtll rejH.rte.1 nnd siipfmaed lossws 3. I.osae* r-slated, including Interest, coat and nil othei thereon * Totsl nuiount of claim* for losses .V In-duct reinsurance thereon . H. N* t nuiount of tinnnld less*** trnriled mill II All other claims against tin* compan) I.ltsl act ns Hr |Mld up In i.mh .$;•»». ;«i.; iv-»:.«xi :n»:.x9l.f»7 22»,x|!».4.’ 79.072.5S . 2,960.011.71 2l.JfS.bi l.oua.nrrt.'St 1.107,257.77 14. Total liabilities ftilTXft?! ^ IV. INOOME DURING THE LA8T BIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1808. •= -otal laeohie nekmlly n<cHvH during th- last six «f Vl? xvfr ..ll.4X3.tw* tl .. $3,186.0*. .*7 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1906. Total eX|M*todltmv**during Un- last six ununli* of tl,,- year in ( Gtvatesl I'III*mill tn-nr.Nl In anfiHio risk % Tuts I amount of lusurnmv outstanding %xl’*\x o» -T in-- III in." ..iruv Mf lh. KTATB1IC NKW MlttK- ( 111 STY W NK\V YnllK, » *L’E?rri « hu*. mm. i„:„ K .i.n* .I..I UM l.lMI li-,la Hi* .,f li,.r»,«„| n | |*nn.v id ihst th- foietpdug state out t» Sw. Ill lo mill sulou rllw-d Iwfi JOKKril It HU A MAS. « ommlaat. ef kime Agent -GKOfltjK IIARftl\GTn\ ... MU!" m 111 YlAW. Cr.-.M.iii. inU 25th day of January. l'«-7. I* lor Georgia in New lurk# Attar uf Agents al Atlauta-WILLIAMb UJlUB.