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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
•ATtniDAT. ramuunT 1 imr.
Have One Doctor
No sense in running from one doctor to
another. Select the best one, then stand
by him. Do not delay, but consult him
in time when you are sick. Ask his
opinion of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
REVISED FORMULA
for coughs and colds. Then use it or
not, just as he says.
7he new kind contains no alcohol
We have no secrets to hide! We pub
lish the formulas of all our medicines.
J. C. AYER CO., Miauftcturing Chemiin, Lowtll. Mm.
GIVES HER CHILD 70 BEAR;
BABE IS CARRIED A liA >
~ Alton. W. V».. Feb 2—Th© l»aby
of Mrs. Jame* Ingramwife of a young
(armor, wma carried away by a ln-ar
yesterday.
It was agreed that th© husband mrrt
her at a fence near a woods. take Hie
child and accompany her to the home
of a neighbor. When the young woman
reached the fence ehe aaw a figure
dimly outlined on the other aide. Be
lieving It to be her hueband. ehe hand
ed the child over. To her amazement
flic figure disappeared without a word,
taking the baby. Frantic with grief, ehe
• ailed the husband. whom ehe met
coming toward the fence. The tracka
of an Immense hear led toward the
mountain*.
During the last few day* the Intcnao
cold h«n forced animal* to the fettle
men! for food.
FUBUamMQ GQ:
BUYS FARM FAFERT
Special to The Oeorplan.
Chattanoogn, Tenn.. Feb. 3—TlieTrl-
State rulillahlnp I'ompanr haa aprlled
for a charier, with ISO,O'"* rapltal atork.
The loeorp iratnra rr, W. B. C'lea«e.
' city wdltor of The Oh-imnouga. Nawa.
W. B. Oarvln. J. IV. Johnnon, Bry.on
Webb and Arch FaMIty. The new
concern haa purchased The Tri-State
Farmer and Gardener, which haa been
published by The Chaltanoo** New..
(UK KEEP COMPANY
OUT OK KENTUCKY
I.rxinirtmi. Ky.. Kelt. 2.—The
Ntnle circuit court, in n decision
bunded down today, upholds the
ilisiiranee rnmnmsiimer in re-
vnltmif the license of the Mutual
Life Insurance Company of New
York.
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS innst tear
Pit-sinie Signalnrejf ^
ARTER’S
Cure!
BILIOUSNESS.
SICK HEADACHE. |
TORPID UVER.
FURRED TONGUE.|
INDIGESTION
CONSTIPATION
DIZZINESS.
ITTLE
IVER
PILLSj
MUST FIGHT,
Capt. Hobson Says
United States Is
Menaced.
LITTLE BROWN MEN
CAN DEFEAT US
Wo Need Navy to Force
Respect From Other
Nations. -
GRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup
HP m HP Pleasant to taka and does not gripe or nauaeato
Cures Chronic Constipation. Stomach and Liver Trouble
Stimulation Without Irritation.
Oaneo Laxative Fruit Syrup la a new
Uzative ayrup combined with the deli-
cinu* flavor of fniita, and ia very pleas
ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken.
It ia much more pleasant and effective
than Fills, Tablets and Saline Waters,
as it does not derange the Stomach, or
irritate the Kidneyi, Liver or Bowels.
Constipation.
Ortro laxative Fruit Syrup will posi
tively cure chronic constipation as it re
stores the natural action of the inteitinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is npaet.
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having been derived.
The condition of the patient remain* un
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative may have to be
taken. This ia why Fills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action result* in an unnat
ural nioveroentof the bowels and it is nec
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO ia different.
Orixo laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation that really acts upon all
of the digestive organs. Other prepar
ations act upon the lower bowel only and
do not topch the Liver. It can very read
ily be seen that a preparation that does
not act upon all of the digettive organs
can not cure Chronic Constipation, Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, eto.
For Biliousness and Sick
Headache. *
Take Ottrwo laxative Fruit Syrnp, It
sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and
acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and
bowels without irritating these organs.
Clears the Complexion.
Oitnro Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates
the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system and clears tne complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best lax
ative for women and children as it is
mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or
sicken. Refuse substitutes.
OUR GUARANTEE
Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will be refunded.
Prepared only by FOLEY A CO., Ohloago, III.
•OLD AND RCCOI.MENDED BE
ALL DEALERS ' ■ ;
HE MUST GE7 A WIEE
70 WIN $20,000,000
Toledo. O., F«*b. J. ft. Lowery, aged 41. h bachelor. residing at 323
Fifteenth street, ihl© city, has fallen heir t«> $20,0ou.ou0. just bequeath*tl
to him by hie uncle, the late Duncan Cameron, of Sydney. Australia.
The one condition attached to the bequest Is that the heir must marry
before he can come Into possostdon of the wealth, which he says awaits
him ncroMM the sen.
7 AM FISHING FOR MEN;
I GO WHERE FISH ARE”
—CARRY A. NATION.
CAPT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON.
He S.yt Unit.d St-t.i Will H.v.
la right Japan Uni.it tha
Japs Back Down.
New York, Feb. 1—"XVe mint fight
Japan unl«»« Japan hark. down. It I*
Inevitable, Japan want, Tn tight anil t-
bains rased on by Great Britain. »hlr)i
wanta t<> daatroy our rommerre In the
aa»t,” Captain It. P. Hobmn. of Ala
bama, aald today. "A. It atamla n»w,
Japan could whip u», because we have
navy to nave oumetvea. Japan would
Asltt UI In i minute, were It not lor
sallow Skin
Th*r TOUCH th. LIVER EE
Genuine Wrapper Printed on ^ —
RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS ^
Leak tar tba ■■(mature r
ITS UP TO YOU”
You Hava Your Gbuice of Plumbers
With and Without Good Reputations
When you conn* to
me for material anti
workmanship you
get the highest pos
sible quality Lark-
ed by a reputation
of ‘20 years in the
city of Atlanta.
Is it not safer and wiser to go where you get
work that tarries the guarantee of entire satisfac
tion?
Come in or eall me up by plume. I ran suit you
ns well as the largest house in Atlanta and mv
prices will oouvince you "Clint it'a worth while. The
newest in everything in Plumbers’ Supplies. Esti
mates cheerfully made. All work guaranteed.
S. P. HUNNICUTT
115 North Pryor Street.
BOTH PHONES 1066.
pur© ©enl Intent. The rhanre* of n
with Germany err much 1e* than the
almost certainty «*f a war with Japan”
Captain Hobson wits asked If he
considered auch warlike talk to be of
a pacifying character. nnd he ©aid that
the only way for the United States to
keep pace with the world wee to get a
y and h© ready tft fight for peace.
Kngland Is using Japan as a tool for
her own advancement." added the cap
tain. "hut Kngland does not recognise
that Japan Is Also making a tool o|
Great Britain Kngland wants Japan
to tight America. Kngland wants the
Vnlted States kept out of the east fot
commercial as well »« military rea
sons Hut God Almighty gave us cot
ton and gave us wheat and .vye must
continue to send these necessaries to
Asia fot sale."
< 'upturn Hobson w as the principal
speaker at a mass meeting of the
pence Society of New York at Cooper
l’limit last night.
CONFESSED GUILT
THOUGH EVIDENCE
WAS FOREVER GONE
Man Broke Down in Court
and Told of Mis
dealings.
gpeel.G to The C.corgtm.
Greenville. S c. Feb - The Inst of
the Alleged "countv graft" « a*©* were
disposed of venterdav In court These
case* all originated In the S«*eple te-
glm© Speegl© \mi» supervisor Imre and
died about two vrar* at", ami Wltli
him died all evid©n.r » 'on«-.,uent(v
All those ca-es head .it this ti” in were
llol pr»***©d. cv.ept In the , i — of one
former countv ivminioloiiPi w|,.>hrok»*
d«9wr» m tiff ••am oh'iii iu’.i plea J
guiltv to drawing eighteen months’ *al-
m
lined II
Imprisonment
tin*
••nth*
Vie
Cootractors’ Convent'.
nta metnb©t« «»f th*» « ■
:** l*»
lug national convention In \nnlsto
Ain ivhrunrv M lVhgat*»« ,»
pected from cverv state lt» t!u- Cnto
Manx matters of great ttitviest w
ills
•d »»>
tilts
the least of which will he ’The laihor
Pr*»hicm ns Affecting iJcner.il font met
ing "
Tram Kdli Fm# Horse.
Special to The Georgian
pougtasvIHv. tin., Feb i—A fine
horss belonging . * D» T H. Whltlev.
representntive from this countv was
killed hete vert •••da; aftern'**»u h\ \
westbound ficlflu UulU vu the fiiuuth*
•rn railroad.
Mm. Carry Nation will come Mon-
lay morning.
. For a week she will hold forth daily
to an Atlanta public. After her lec
tures she will stroll through the city's
thoroughfares, and frighten bartenders
out of the white aprons by drawing her
little fyntchet.
Mrs. Nation has written The Geor
gian a letter. In which talks of her lec.
lures and explains why. Some extracts
follow;
*’The church people may question
why I go to the theater. I am fishing
and I go where the fish are. They d »
not come td me. t’hrlst told peter lb
would make him a fisher of men. nl*«
t’hrist told him to flsh for a piece «*i
"So I come to Atlanta fishing for men
and money. Some are saving. ‘She f*
a grafter.' Well. 1*11 tell you what I do
with my graft. I certainty tin nm ttw»*
It for myself. The vows «*f poverty «i«*
upon in©.
• "The Home for Drunkards’ Wives
was paid for by my savings, and l
deeded It to the Associated Charities
of Knnsas City, to he used for drunk
ards’ wives and children. 1 have been
a drunkard's wife.
"Youra loving home defender.
-CARRY A. NATION.”
ANSWERS TO THAT
FURNITUREE PUZZLE
Purale Editor pf The Georgian:
ftt the puzzle offered by Mr. Walter
J. Wood,- and shown on. the cdltuiial
page of your Issue of the 31st. did he
not fall to give the whole transaction?
He shows that the man pawned u two.
dollar hill and got one dollar and u
half, hut d«»es not show where he got
the other (!.©<» to make up th© S3
neressary to rent the furniture wanted.
I presume he sold the pawn ticket for
II :»n. making $3 received for the two-
dollar hill If this Is the other part of
the transaction, the person who bought
the pawn ticket Is the |..s,.r. he having
paid II.Mi for the ticket and will have
to pav $| :>«» more to re«l©em the tvvo-
•hdlar hill.
SCBSCRIRKR.
OsiPtileld. Ga. Jan. 31. 1907.
paw n lick©!
He pawn* jr for If.**: sells his pawn
ticket for Sl.aO - )3.
His friend pay* him fi nd .'or th©
pawn ticket, also pays the pawn brok
er $1.50 when redeeming this pledge,
and. of course, he only receives $2 In
return. So his friend must he out t)i-
dollar. IIF.NRY RICHARDS.
WOULD LOSE REVENUE
FROM PROHIBITION.
Puzzle Kdltor «*f The Georgian:
I noth ed In last night > paper your
New York furniture pr.,hu u and do not
understand h«»w h© would have three
dollars after he had pawned Ills two
dollars for fl.Ru. as von know the pawn
broker alwav« keep* the articles pawn
ed nnd gives you a pawn ticket.
The wav I understand this example
Is that after he left the pawn shop
he met a friend to wlmm ho sold tills
Special to The Georgian
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 2 Some
opposition h.ui developed in tills city
against the passage of th© Adams law.
It is stated here that should the law
he pnssed applying to the large cities
and towns of the slate ChAttanoogu
will suffer materially, ever J30 sa-
loons would he closed at once nnd Chat
tanooga’s dtv government would suffer
to the extent of $32,500 In revenue each
year, which Is one-half of what the
city realizes from privileges. The coun-
tv and state would lose to the extent
of about $32.5«0 each. The county
school fund would suffer *o the extent
of $20,ihmi .and the earnings of the
r min tv court clerk would he diminished
$’2.oa0 and many houses would be ten-
antlers.
FILE INDEMNITY BONDS
IN THE PHILLIPS CA8E.
Special to The Georgian
Macon. Ga. Feb. 2. Indemnltv
bonds have been filed In connection
with the motion* for new trials which
nr© now pending before the federal
court In the cases of Hatley gr Graham
against T. K Phillips and th© same
company against 1*. tv Phillips. These
are the cases In which Bailey A- Gra
il am, a New York firm ami members
of the New York exchange, sued T K
and IV D .Phillips, Beit ten county.
Georgia men. It wav claimed b> .the
New York firm that It acted us agent
for the PhMltps in having and selling
cotton fot futtn© delivery for them and
that m*»m\v had been advanced t"V the
Phillips It was further claimed Coal
Rallev A- Grit bum wm© got rrltuhutse.l
for rii© lief" 1 ? w Inch It was alleged
HALF BARREL Of BEER
IS FOUND IN STREET
was lined
her negro,
rnlng by
William Willis, a negr«
$25.75 and Jint Hpeer. nr
was lined $15 75 Huturdav
Recorder Broyles In connection
th© theft of a barrel of Itottled beet
The stolen barrel, half tilled, was found
early Suturdav morning by Police Ser
geant Po»d© nnd Policemen Pearson nnd
Jameson on the sidewalk near the Wil
liams Street public school. After an
Invi srlg.'iiion th** negroes were airc*l©d.
hex
i«t\ n
Houlh*
cxfetn division of the
of th** federal court
2 724 o* and interest
was gt anted against T F. Phillips ami
of Ivn.’K 7.X and Interest against P
It Phillip* A motion for new trial was
made hv each **f the defendants a few
• lavs ago and I- tmw pending.
Of Course—
m$H
Che Standard of ‘Purity
u
THE GLOBE TROTTER
ff
Witli Ti-ilil.v nml Taft looking for rnnsl dijrjrpr*.-t'thM ptHtjJ,
know wlion* to find the l*ijr ('nrriHUt* Kmpnriujii nml Ilnmi'SH Facto
ry, cmltrm'iiur rvory drairabic form of vehicle or iiarnoss.
A siirht worth hccins anil no charge for admission. Ncvcrthr-
”IT PAYS TO KNOW”
E. D. CRANE & CO.,
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
DESERTED RADY GIRL
PLACED IN THE HOME
The Utile four-dAV-old baby girl
uml Thursday night on the porch
the home of Mrs. J. B. Gw Inn, 54
MoUofi street, was placed In the Home
the Friendless FtldAy afternoon by
hntlon ttfrtcer Ul**er.
!»*• little cAstawiiy was given th©
ne of "Ruth.” this name having
n suggested hv Mrs. Gw Inn. The
i* e have ho fat been unable tn ob*
i :mv clue as to the Identity of the
f the child.
FASHION IN HAIR
Give a woman, beautiful hud of
hair. End ball tha baltl. of baau-
nti, rich broom, ahad.a, mallow
J pM aftoeta. worm ohaatnut
f nun. oro nroduood only by tha
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Th© Standard Hair Coloring for
Orey or Bleachod Hair. Halloa
th© hair ©oft and floaty. ~
pa r<
Elected Vico Proaidont.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. Feb. 2. —Th© Mercer
Young Men's (in 1st Ian Association has
held an election Tor vice president of
it organisation. The vice presidency
•ante vacant some Uni© ago by th©'
ignatlon of .1 It. t’opciHnd and the
members elected Fred Kdcn to till the.
*£ffa/r
Health
ATLANTA GREEK DIVINE
VISITS COLUMBUS COLONY.
to Th© GeergUtl-
r***lun»hiia. Ga. Feb 2 -The coming
to the City Friday *.f Rev H ^teti-
©try. teciur «*f the Greek ortlim! »x
church **f Atlanta, was an event .*f ——.
imi« li Interest and pleasure to thetlreek * STORE your HAIR to Its
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Aiiim* Da. B. M. WoauIT,
•oaB.rrr-.awmi. lit
k BEAUTIFUL FACE
Fend "tamp for particular© and testl-
tiotilitln of the remedy that clears the
•omplexlon. removes akin ltnp©rfe*'i|on!>.
. new MimmI nnd improves tho
take
BEAUTY6KIN
guaranteed
beneficial results
tnoiM'v refunded.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO..
Madlton Piac©, Phiiadaiohla. Pa.
NEVER FAILS to RE-
OFFICER IS BAFFLED
BY HABEAS CORPUS
vet v
in this «i*>, i
aphlly dining
.it hit has gr«»
ih© past
thr
At
cl.H’k In*
Beecham’s
Pills
When lack of .iri'ctite is csit'fd by
overcatuiR. like Ucccham’s Pills
to relieve the (echttK »>t heavme.s.
\Vhen a sick stomach takes assay
all desire lor food, me Beecham’s
Pills. They invariably tone the di
gestion and
Create Good Appetite
Dieted reiigic
Kpls»«*pal church hete. the members •»!
that palish having Mndlv c**nse»i**.
for hint t*» do *.*. IVv Mr. iHunilrv
left for Macon at n**on. There ah
twenty-three member* *»f fit© Gie©l
cohmy in t’*dumhu*. three *»f whon
have married Amertctn wives and Imv*
interesting fui|jll|e*.
NATURAL COLOR.
"Am delighted with bottle sent tne.
Being ao voting, It almost killed me to
V nair getting white long More
Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 3c.
SUES HER HUSBAND
FOR PERMANENT ALIMONY.
Special to The Georgian.
t’olunthu*. Ga. Feb, 2.—Mr©. Haltle
t’ollln© ha* (1le«l a petition for |»ertna-
nent alimony ngatn*t her htt©hand. \V.
H. t’tdlln*. alleging that cruel treat
ment and threat© to kill her have
caused her to ©eparat© from him, al
though they are m*t divorced. She
©tale© that ©he want© permanent ali
mony f*>r her©©if ami Iter child, a ©mail
b«»>. xv hu la In the luntody vt lliv peti
tioner. —
have my
I was an old woman; but thanks tn
HAIR HEALTH, no pray hair» can t»
found in my head. Have not n*e«l all
•t one bottle," CLARIRKL MASON.
Nttttlcburg. W. Vt.
FREE cake ©> har-
FINA SOAP
with each bottle and
this ad. lor 50c. at the
following druggists:
BROWN 4 ALLEN; BRANNEN 4
ANTHONY; TODD 0RUG CO.; EL
KIN WATSON DRUG CO.; WHlTA
KER 4 C0URSEY DRUG CO. -
Afte
un"ticce©nful attempt to get
hi* prisoner, Deput) J. Tve, of Sheriff
Ne|m*’ office, returned t*. Atlanttt Fri*
dav night to uvvult the outcome of lit
igation which lut* h**en carried to th©
supreme court «*f Alabama.
The man for whom Deputy Tye had
warrant* wn© J. l>. tVmpton, ami In
th*‘ two warrant© t’otnpton was charg
ed with cheating ami swindling and
with forgery. It I* claimed that t’omp-
$3.;
mean© of a draft
from the Miller I’nlon Ht*K*k Yanl© In
Atlanta, and the deputy was sent to
bring hack hi* man.
Instead of routing hack to Georgia
for trial, t’nmpion made a fight in
the court© by tit** Inihona corpus route,
and. although tlto inner court decided
;»*?:• ln*»l him. lie gave bond and ap
pealed Ute LUfcL- to the supteinc court.