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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
uoniuy. rrimr ary 4. nor.
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
WILL CHANGE HOTELS
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER,
'ho I* Bpandini
at Augusta la a Groat I
Multi-Millionaire Will Quit Bon Air and Golf
“ LinksandMoveToSuite of Rooms
at Hampton Terrace.
Bpaelal to Tbo Georgian.
Augusta, Oa„ Fob 4.—Aftrr oprnd-
Ing two works In thr liuliny sunslilno
around thr lion Air hotel and thr
Country Club golf links, John D. Rocke
feller will tomorrow movr his head-'
quartrra to thr Hnmpton Trrrnrr ho-
trl, In North Augusta. R. C. It Is ex-
prrtrd that hr wilt rrmaln nt thr
Hampton Trrrarr for two or morr
fvaaka brforr going back to thr North.
N*> rruson Is asslanrd by Mr. Kockr-
feller or his slnglr attrndant for thr
chunge In hotrls, although It Is not
thought that hr has drrldrd to movs
on ari-ount of any fault with the Bun
Air miinugrmrnt.
Repeatedly have Interviews been
sought with the Htandard Oil magnats
but enrh time hr has drrllnrd politely
through his attendant to have anything
to suy. Hr In leading thr simple Ilfs
nnd Appears to enjoy himself much rid.
Ing nnd playing golf.
ROMANCE OF THE GRIDIRON
ENDS IN DIVORCE COUR7
Das Moines, Iowa, Teh. 4 —Warren
itkwlth has filed In the district court
(W
for the Stomach
If Your Stomtcb U Luldng in Di-
faative Power, Why Mot Help
. the 8tomach Do Ite Work—
When It Ooita
Nothing to Try?
’ Not with drufft, but with a relnforce.-
ment of digestive agents, such nn an*
naturally at work In the stomach?
Scientific analysis shown that digestion
requires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments,
and the secretion of hydrochloric acid.
Whan your food fulls to digest. It Is
proof positive that some of these
agents are larking In your digestive
apparatus.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain
nothing but these natural elements
necessary to digestion and when placed
at work In the weak stomach nnd small
tntaatlnes. aupply what these organs
nsed. They stimulate the gastric
glands and gradually bring the dtges-
ties organs back to their normal condi
tion.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have been
subjected to critical chemical teats at
home and abroad and are found to con
tain nothing but natural digestives
Chemical Laboratory. Telegraphic
address. "Plfllndo,” London Telephone
No. 11029 Central. 20 Cullum street.
Ftnrhurch street, K. V.
London. 9th Aug.. 1905
a suit for a divorce from his wife,*
Jessie Lincoln Beckwith, who Is the
daughter of Robert T. Lincoln, of Chi
cago, nnd, therefore, the grand-daugh
ter of Abraham Lincoln.
This Is the closing chapter In a ro
mance which begun In 1197. when Jes
sie Lincoln, while visiting her grand
father. Justice Harbin, nt hie home In
this city, first met Warren Keck with at
u football game Heck with was then
Playing right halfback on the Iowa
Wesleyan team and was the hero ^f
the game. With the two It was a case
of love at first sight, and an elopement
and marriage followed. The young
couple lived together for three years.
They have one child, n girl Then. In
1900, they separated ami have not ilvoj
together since.
DRESS SHIRTS
Meet the highest
expectations of the
most critical dress
era. In the best
shops $1.50 and
more.
LITTLE GIRL’S BURRS
CAUSED HER DEATH
After suffering excruciating pain,
caused by very severe burns sustuln-
\ week ago, lUMe Ola Wood*, the
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Woods, 74 Jefferson slrei-t. died
Sunday morning at 1 o’clock. The fq-
neral was held Monday morning at 9:30
o’clock, the Interment being at t’asey’e
cemetery.
Last Monday Mrs. Woods left her
little one In a room while she went
out Ir-tii the yard. Shortly afterwards
she heard screams and ran buck to
And her little girl’s clothing <» muss
of flames. The frahtlc mother wrapped
her child In blankets and extinguished
the flumes, but the bums proved fatal.
PERSUED ROWDIES;
MARSHAL IS SHOT
AND LEFT IN ROAD
Special to Tha Georgian. #•
Winder. Oa., Feb. 4.—Friday after
noon the marshal, Jim Hammond, oi
Statham. was shot nnd instantly killed
Two men, will Bolton and John Har-
»cr. were drinking and rowdying. They
started down the railroad, when the
marshal began his pursuit. Boon u
pistol shot was fired and the marshal
us found dead.
John Harper has been arrested, but
Bolton has escaped.
A Hair
Dressing
'i.’v.'is:®#?.Bp**
Improved (ormuU, will
rou. It keep* the tulraoftand *mooth,
make* ItTooknch end luxuriant, pre
vents splitting nt the ends.. And It
keeps (be scalp free from dandruff.
rsa:
LOST IN FOG,
SHIP WRECKS
A SMALL BARK
%
Crew and Men of Wrecked
Vessel Piekcd Up by
Steamer Captain.
SHOWING BOAT TO FRIEND
ENGINE EXPLODED
S,H'rlnl t„ Til,, (jmrttan.
St. Auguatlne, Fla.. Fab. 4 — Captain
<1. tl. tilenson, auperlntemlom u( tlu>
Florida rnaai Lino Canal and Tran*-
portallon Company, returned hero laal
night rrnin thi> canal cut. aome thirty
mlleo nouth or lien*, .anil reported the
deetrucilnn or the canal launch Hel-
ana. The captain la •ufTcrlng front ter-
rlhlc hurna resulting front tha explo
sion which de.troyod tha boat and haa
been In the hand* of a physician alnre
Ilia return. The boat wan at anchor
eloao to the bank of the canal when
the accident occurred, lie w
ENTERTAINMENT
AT HEBREW HOME
Tht Date City Lodge of B'nal B'rtth will
giro sn entertainment Tuesday «*T«*nlug st
th* Hebrew Orphans' Home, to which tin
pulillc Is Invited. Tha fotlowluf program
ban been arranged:
AddrcRu—llarnld lllrsch.
vtutiu Bolo-Mr. Sam Bflvermnn. Jr
ItecltutIiiii— Mr. Garfield Elcbliurg.
Hong—Xllss Hophle Mnrgcusteln.
Itidtutloii Mr. Hiiluer Jacobs...
Two VIoIIiin unit n*nos—Messrs Ham Nil
▼ertnsn, lr., nnd Jos. 7.nl*nu nud lieu
1‘nrfer. pianist. -—
lllark Fare Monologue—Mr. H. Silverman,
lit citation-Mr*. I. «\ Hmnllyan.
Hub'll Monologue—Mr. Percy HtwiilnTger
Address- Mr. Anron Hiihs.
HERBERT BROWN •
LEAVES ATLANTA
Herbert II, Brown, a well-known At
lantan and ous of the leading cotton
men of Hits section, leave* this dt
Tuesday for New York city, where he
will make his home.
Mr. Known has formed a connection
with Carpenter. Buggot A- <’•».. one of
the leading cotton nnd stock firm* of
the metropolis. Mr. Krown'H family
will Join him In about two months.
Norfolk, Vo., Feb. 4.—The Old Do
minion steamer. Heneca. Cuptuln
O’Keefe In command, arrived here yes.
terduy, after n thrlllinif experience off
Heaglrt. N. J., when she ran down
the bark, Charles Luring. CuptAln I»e-
buess, rescued the ten men of the crew
of the bark, together with the ship-
reeked men. They were lost In the
fog for two hours before the liner final
ly picked thorn up. The fog blanket
was so dense that the Btneca's look-
mit did not discern the bark until the
big steamer was upon her.
There was a stiff wind blowing and a
heavy sea on. The fog was ».» thick
that the I wo vessels were rot seen by
•h other until too late to avert the
llslon. Captain Debuess hinnies the
old Dominion for the sinking >f his
raft, while the master of the Heneca
puis the responsibility upon the
shoulders of the luring'* skipper.
Before leaving the wreck the Bene*’
placed a warning light on her. but she
Is directly In the path of crest wise
navigation and n dangermis derelict
The Loring sailecFTroiii Havunnuh
January 17, with a cargo of yellow'
pine, valued at SI8.000 and Insured
All the way up the coast flic wa*
buttered by gales.
The captain and crew of the Loring
were landed here and will rsturn to
New York.
CASTOR IA
For TniWtitj and Children
Hu Kind Yob Han Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
OHIO GOVERNOR ....
INVITED TO <?ij
Iii i-xplnliilng the working, of the en
gine In a friend. Julian Dupont, nnd
bnih were bending over when the floor
»'«> hurled upward with terrlMc force
and ihe canvaa aiding* of the launch
i-ubln-nere blown In shred,. A sheet
of flume fnlloweil Ihe explosion and
tupped the fare* of Ihe two men, falr-
. ly roosting 111, flesh. Their faces «ro
! h»vs analysed most carefully a puffed and swollen tu double thrlr ror.
its nf illnurl'a Ul-aiuitik I >■ Tut.1.4. I ' ,l " " * *
mal six* and their features
etnor Harris, of Ohio, has been
tnvttrd to come to AtlantH February-
19 to attend the banquet to be given
by the members of the Ohio Society
at the Piedmont lintel.
An elaborate program and menu
i\e been selected AIM! all arrange-
menta have been perfected to make
occasion one of the most success
ful ever held H !>. Hlckok. 1«» White-
hall street. Is In charge of titn ban
quet tickets and requests thi**e deslr-
engaged I Ing Information to apply te him.
box of Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
(which 1 bought myself at a city chetn-
lat's shop for the purpose), manufac
tured by* the F A. Stuart t’ontpany.
Temple Chamber*. London. K. r . and
have to report that 1 can not find any
trace of vegetable or mineral poison*
Knowing the Ingredients of the tablets.
I am of opinion that they are admira
bly adaptable for the purpose for which
they are Intended.
(Signed)
JOHN R. BROOKE. F. I (\ F x\ s
There Is no secret In the preparation
of Htuart's Dyspepsia Tutdets Their
composition Is commonly known among
physicians, as Is shown by the recom
mendations of 40.000 licensed physi
cians In the United Ktates nnd t'anuda.
They are the most popular of all rein**,
dies for Indigestion. dyspepsia. water
braah. Insomnia, loss of np|M>tlti>. mel
ancholia. constipation, dysentery and
kindred diseases originating from im- i w»
proper dissolution and Hssltnllntlon t th
foods, because they are thoroughly n>- ...
liable and harmless to man or child Ul
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at i
once a.safe and a powerful remedy, one,
grain of these tablets being Mtotig
enough (by.test) to digest 3.00«» grains
•f aleak, eggs and other foods pjq-
art’a Dyspepsia Tablets will digest j,„j,
food for you when your stomach can’t
Ask your druggist* for a fifty-cent
package or send to us direct for a fr< •>
trial sample package and you will
surprised st the result. F. A stuntt
Company. €4 Stuart Building, Murshul'
uniec
Jury.
|H»nt'i
gnlxnble. Thel
eenilngly by n miracle. Mr. Du-
hands were uls.i severely burned.
Suit for Damages.
»'imrgtng that he r«celve«l Injuries
mtau*e of the negligence >f the Goor-
gbi Hallway and Klectrlc (Vunpany, s.
M Huggins llled >ult in the cltj court
nn S.iturd.n against that corporation
for l.’.aiM) ||e claims that a cur was
Jerked ahead suddenly and caused him
to to the pavement.
her
Mrs. Nancy Spaar.
funeral services of Mrs Nancy
who died Sunday morning at
sldence. 139 D’AlvIgny street.
• inducted Monday afternoon at
ddeiuc by Rev. T. U. Kendall.
I the interment was In Holly-
mm| cemrter
Wait for Bormudo.
i 1 >il,. ronvontloi, hnvtng
• iwlu.t..t ticlwrrn thr t'nttrd
inn! tlir llrlltrh r.ilony of Her-
t.iktng rfftet February t. I>ar.
st lutiknges nrr to Ing atlmltieU
thr mulls doriturd for Itrrmuiln.
Till' IfrnnuJu mn||, bring made ug
.t New York.
Stair
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J)R. MAT1IES0N
ONE OF SPEAKERS
An Invitation has been accepted by
Dr. K. G^ Mntheson. president of
the Georgia School of Technology, to
res|Htnd to the address of welcome it
the opening of the Houthern Kducn-
tlonal AssoctHtlon convention in Macon
next April.
This In expected to be one of the
most important educational gatherings
In the Houth this year At the meet
ing will be gathered all the prominent
educators of this section and many
philanthropists who have contribute!*
liberally to educational funds in ttu*
South.
FAILED TO GET DAMAGES
FROM TELEGRAPH CO.
Special to The Georgian
t’huttunooga. Tenn., Feb 4 —In the
suit against tha Western Union Tele
graph Company for alleged failure to
deliver a message In time for the ar
rival at the deathbed. Judge Karlv de
cided against the plaintiff Unlay on the
ground that the dispatch Imd not been
sent to a tdinnt relative, but wuk ad
dressed to the husbond of the woman
it was intended for, who could not
reach the bedside on the alleged ac
count of the delay caused by the hus
band tedding the dispatch.
W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE
TO BE HELD HERE
An institute for the Wontnu's Christian
Teni|H*rnure I'tdoti will In* held la Atlanta
ttcfiltinlng February 17. nud Mrs. Mary L
.McLendon tins Issued the ftdlowlng an
Ily nspiest of Mrs. Mary Harris Armor,
president of the Georgia Woman’s Chris
tian Temperance Union. I In-reby eordlully
Invite every union lu the fifth congressional
illstrlct of Georgia to send one delegate t«*
Ihe W. C. T. 1'. Institute, to In* held In At-
lentil, beginning Fcbrnnry 17, Slid closing
February 19.
The ntnte union has employed Mrs. Hill-
look, of I'.lmlrn, N. \\. to isinduet six In
Ntltiitc* In this stale during the present
mouth for the purpose of Instructing the
uioiiiltcr* of the W. C. T t . in all np-t«»
•Ini** methods emplo.visl by the national
union for the nroiisxi “
Go*l and I nud fn
The
eSBl.i
rill l*o open to everybody.
The program will Is* puMinhod Inter on.
“ of deleguti * M *
KILLS BROTHER IT
WHOSE HOME HE
WHS SPENDING MY
Conflicting Stories, Told
About Causes Which
Led to Tragedy.
*l>*wi*( to Tbs Orargb*.
(Iklnesvllle, O*. Fob 4.—In the Fork
dletrtct, several miles from town, Har
ris HtriokJsnd. fifteen years old. shot
end killed hie brother; Newton Strlck-
land, with a single-barreled shotgun.
The story as fold by the young fel
low, who wee yesterday arrested and
placed In the Mali county Jell,. Is that
be and hie brother, Newton Strickland,
were st the latter's house, Harris hav
ing In charge a younger brother. New
ton RtrirhUnd, according to Harris,
wanted the little fellow to remain at
hi* house for the night and a dispute
arose over the matter. Harris alleges
that Newton finally became eo angered
that he started at him (Harris) with an
open knife. Harris declares that he
begged him not to come upon him,
but that the latter dlii not heed him and
to save himself he aimed hit gun at
Newton. and fired, the load striking
Newton In the leg above the knee. Be
fore medleul eld tould be summoned
Newton Strickland died front (he loss
of blood.
Another Story.
Another story told about the affair t,
that Newton Strickland upbraided Ills
brother because he was so wild and
that In reasoning with him Harris
Strickland ht-ramr angered and shot
him, the wound proving fatal In about
nn hour.
The shooting occurred late Heturday
afternoon. The news of the tragedy
did not reneh Oalm svlllr until Sun
day. the killing occurring In the west
ern part of the county.
officers were sent out to aummon tht
eye-witness to the tragedy nnd Judgt
Klmsey has ord. ret: the grand Jury
which ndlourned Friday, to re-anitein
hie. Tuesday morning to Inquire Into
the mntter.
This will he th; flfth murder trial at
ihla-tnrm of ranrt.
PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS.
PAZP OINTMENT la guaranteed to
cure any cane of Itching. Blind. Bleed
ing or I’rotrudlng Piles In 4 to 1* duy.
or money refunded. (4c.
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0 WAY TO PEACE MAY 0 j
0 BE THROUGH BLOOD. 0.
o o!
0 New York. Feb. 4.—The bishop 0
O of Brooklyn, the Rt. Rev. Charles O
O Kriward McDonnell. In thanking O
O Brooklyn Cat holies for the sym- O
0 pathy they extended to the French O
0 bishops and clergy, at a mass 0
O meeting last night, held In the 0
0 Grand Optra bouse, said he felt O
0 convinced of an amiot&le outcome 0
O of tht war of the French govern- 0
0 ment against the Catholic church, 0
0 but that ’’the way to peace may be 0
0 through blood Iteelf.” 0
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Malaria Makes Pale 8ickly Children.
The Old Standard. Drove’* Tasteless
Chill Tonic,, drives m»t tt*i*lsiif) and
builds up the system. Sold by
dealers for 27 years. Price M) cents.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
,V wish to thank nur many friends
end the general public who have ao
generously patronised ns at our old
Stand. «1 IVachtfee street. We now
extend a njoat cordial Invitation to
visit us nt our new store. IS Peachtree
street, where we have more room and
manv Improvements added. We will
strive harder than ever to offer optical
service which few glass wearer* h»v*
enjoyed. Otir entlr* time given to
optic*. No- aide lln*». Th* only ex
clusive manufacturing retail optical
house In Atlanta.
WALTER BALLARD A CO.
FUNEDAL OF MRS. DARDEN
HELD AT WASHINGTON
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Ga., Feb. 4.—Sunday
afternoon at X o’clock occurred the fu-
OPTICAL COMPANY nernl services over the remain* of Mr*.
O. It, Panicii, whose death occurred
late Friday evening after a lingering
Illness. The deceased wa* 4* year, old,
a devout member of the Presbytertnn
church and estimable woman. She wni
a sister of Mrs. John It. Asbury. of
I’rawtonlvllle. an., and Is survived by
her husband and live children: Misses
llirille anil Mary Darden, of thla city:
Wallace Darden. W. E. Darden, of
Gainesville. Ga, and Gordon Darden,
of Nashville. Tenn.
WALTER BALLARD
have moved Into I heir new store,
Peachtree afreet, where you can Unci
everything carried In an *xrlualv«i opti
cal houae. The Ballard Bifocal hua
gained n reputation f-^r. tivi* firm In le*a
than 2 year* no other houae haa made
In a half century. Not how cheap, but
how well we can serve you.
WILL TAKE NO SIDE
IN SENATORIAL PRIMARY
Special to The Georgian I
Juckaon. Mlsa., Feb. 4 —Legislative
candldAtea all over ihe state are muk-
ing haste to inform their constituent *
ihnt they do not propone to lake nny
part In the fight between William* and
Ysrduman for the senate, t’andldatea
for the leglfluturc are relieved front
taking aides In this tight by reason of
the fact that the tight la to be net
tled before the |*eople at the primary.
cure*
coughs, colds,
SO years
gists 26c.
Expcctora
LuCIrippc i
ppo and croup.
50 years on the market. All Drug-
Catarrlets W «S5«-
ibr»n*. iBNlen breath
tttv* tttitaat r*lt*r fei
Naeal Catarrh - alia?
e UnomtiiatioB
hoal BisroM membrane sweeten breath-
t (argla fo? aura throsk. aw DracctataaesiaU
~ ‘ Malrklr tellew Sflfft
glaromfnrte of laJIfeetlr a an«l Pfapepata Sugar-
TO HOLD SECOND INQUEST
OVER BODY OF NEORO.
Special to The Georgian.
Greenville. H tv. Feb. 4.—Coroner
Joe Wooten will hold a second Inquest
tn the case of n negro by the name of
Cordnta William*, whose body was
hipped here from < ’uncord several
lays sgi*. with a certificate attesting
thnt the man had tiled of heart failure.
The negro wit* a member of n freight
train crew anti when his body arrived
here hi* family discovered that the
man had tiled from some violent cause,
A* his body showed unmistakable signs
nt fi. Both leg* were broken .-the skuU
freetmod und the abdomen crushed.
Th* negro* family reported the mat
ter to the coroner, who empaneled a
Jury, and At the inquest It developed
that the man had been killed by a lo
comotlve. hating hud Ills foul caught
in a switch.
Mrs. Elissbsth 8imt.
The funeral services of Mrs. Eliza
beth 81ms, who died Bsturday night
nt her residence In Hspcvllle, Ga.. were
conducted Monday morning at the
Mount Zion Methodist church. At the
time of her death Mrs. Rims was 80
years of Age and Is survived by no less
than right-one direct descendants.
Rhc was tht mother of Mrs. Mary
Southard, of t'srtersvllle, Os.; J. F.
Sltns, of Irondsle. Ala.; Hon. J. L.
Sims, mayor of liapevllle; Mrs. Jnn-
rlo Ball, of Hsi>evlllt; Mrs. Mattie
Orr. of VlrglnlA. and Mrs. Alice Nolan
and Mrs. Bailie Thrsllklll. of Hs|h*-
ville. Hhe Is also aurvlved by two sis
ters. Mrs. W. A. Dodge, of East Point,
and Mrs. J. M Johnson, of Atlanta,
and one brother. J. J. Jones, of At-
Innta.
People
Gain Strength
and Economy
Grape-Nuts
•THERE’S A REASON.'
On YOUR NEXT TRIP
OO VIA THE
Louisville & Nashville R. R
THE NEW LINE TO
Cincinnati SLonlsYille
L N
EUctrlritr Usv.s Cite* Stutioa Allaata 3:30
pm. Daily. Modara SlrapUfi Cars aad tha
rural DUONG SERVICE Offend AaywW*.
City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree Street
PHONES, MAIN 1088, ATLANTA 178
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
51.200— Atlunta Real Estate Company
to C. B. Alexander. 4’. T. Hcott and T.
A. Knight, lot on Burcket street. War
ranty deed.
3 7 30—J us e. phlne M. Wilson to J. L.
Chapman, lot on Fulton avenue. War
ranty deed.
"7250—Mrs. Amanda E. Crawford to
A. c. and H. C. Bucker. tot on Bish
op street. Warranty deed.
$2.7:.0—R. N. Walker to Mrs. 8. B.
Hansen, lot on corner of spring and
Linden street*.
32.500— Henrietta Herreck to J. W.
Beaty, lot on St. Charles avenue. War
ranty deed.
3510—W T. Mawry to J. H. Ewing
and C. F. Bensen, lot on Jones avenue.
315.000—William Burckel to Mw,
Anna D. Shewmnke. iot on West Peach
tree street.
34.750—Charles I*. Glessner to Mrs.
Louise Neuachulten. lot on East I*lne
street. Warranty deed.
31.200— B. W. Crawford to L.
Blalock, lot on Lawton street. Loan
deed.
3576—8. U. Turman to 8. W. Craw
ford, lot on l*awten street
BUILDING PERMITS.
32.500— City of Atlanta, to install
steam tubular tn Grady hospital.
395—Mrs. Joe Liver, to .re-cover
frame dwelling nt 227 South Pryor
street.
3155—R. M King, to re-cover frame
dwelling at 25 Holcomb's alley.
DEATH8.
Jessl* May McGennt*. age I month,
died at 94 Clara street.
K. Anderson, colored. ag“ 7 months,
•il at 28 Franer street.
Kmma Merritt, colored, age 2S years,
died 2 Wimpy avenue.
K. J. Elliott, age 50 years, died at
Grady hospltul.
Nancy Andrews, color* 1, nge 2 years,
died nt 189 Maple street.
Andrew L. Mun>hv. colored, age V)
years, died nt 403 Terry street.
Miss Vonle Roberts, age 25 yam.*,
died of consumption at 80 Uereun ave
nue.
Mrs. Isaiah Borwn. age 88 years, died
47 Crescent street.
Moses H. Newsom, age f.7 years, died
of apoplexy nt 111 Kirkwood »».’rnu.
Z. T. Carr, nge 40 years, died ut 3tlo
Decatur street.
BIRTHS.
nd Mrs. D. W. Bennett. ,i
girl, at 184 Stewart avenue.
To Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Parkins, a
girl, st 110 Middle street.
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
Send stamp for particulars and testi
monials of tha net ' “ * ' * *
complexion, remove
new blood
f you taka
BEAUTYgKIN
guaranteed
Chichester chemical co..
that clears tha
Imperfect f
Improves
W. P. leathers, et at, deacons of West
Atlanta Primitive llaptlat church, va.
John W. Green. Mrs Martha J. Naaca
Mrs. Mary L. Whitaker. Mrs. ilsllle E.
Brown. Mrs. Daisy Green Rogers. Laura
A. Green. Samuel Green, Alpha Green,
Willie Bernice Green, Alfred Green, Julia
Green, Ruth Green, Annie Kate Green,
Willie P. Green. Lucy Elmlha Green. Ben*
ry *1. Green, Jr.
No. 14846. Petition In Fulton saperlor
court to sell church property and re-In*
vest proceeds In other property.
To the defendant. H. H. Green, Jr.:
You are hereby notified that a petition
has lieen filed fn Fulton superior court
In which you are one of the defendants,
seeking to sell certain property In tha
city of Atlanta in land lot 32. fronting 6*
feet on the smith aide of Kennedy street,
and running back, same width as front,
pin fret; said property having bean deed
ed by li. H. Green to plaintiffs in the
aboye stated case, with a reversion to the
defendants In case aald property should
Is* abandoned as church property.
You are further commanded to be and
appear at the session of thla oourt to
he held on the flrat Monday In March.
1907. then nnd there to make answer to
Raid petition; this notice being given to
you nn a non-resident of said state of
Georgia.
Witness the Honorable John T. Pen*
dlcton. Judge of sehl court
ARNOLD RROYtaiM.
rierk Superior Court. Fulton County.
Candlers. Thomson and Hlrsch, attor*
n*ys.
at 110 Rockwell street.
To Mr. and Mrs. Looney Mllum, a
girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pnttllla, a bof,
36 Bender street.
New Route to Cuba.
The •t#*m*hlp “BruiMwtck,* of lh«
Rrunawlrk Btramahlp Company, will
■all (ram Drunawlck. Os., for Havana,
Cubs on th* following icj»dul«. until
further notice;
Leave Brun,wick noon. February 1th,
February lath, March (th, March ltfh.
April 2il, and every other Tuwday
thereafter, arriving at Havana ev*ry
following Thuraday 111p.m.
Returning.
I.e*ve Havana noon February (th.
t.. ...I , February JJd. March (th. March SJd.
1 Aprl1 ll,h ' * n ' 1 ,ver v °<her Saturday
IJ9 Hampton atreeh _ thereafter, arriving Brunanick every
following Monday at I a. m.
Rafaa Brunawiek fa Havana.
one way. flrat cabin t!(.0(
One way. aecond cabin 111.(4
Round trip, flrat cabin I44.M
Including mania and berth on Tit amir
For atute room reaervatlon* and fur
ther Information, apply to
H. C. M'FADDE.N,
Oon ra,,. Agent A. B. & A. B. R.,
Bell Phon* 04* Atlants Georgls
Living in Glaaa Homes
I lie ilnniind for hollow Prick, and balld-
lux l.ltM'k, for Ivmtw ..nmni. tp.o haa In-
dioed xlae- iiMmifiP-turvr, tu lot hollow
gU— PrP ke on the tnorkei, awl they a rout
it* Ih> iimnI (*\tfiii(|vflv for aovei and
fulfil'; drool*. Tho *r.t glow Prtrk. l”
log -old. pro....t t i folitiro on anotant of
Jbrir coal. imt the Imllotv gtau brirk* ra*
1*4* lOflilt* Mt IIIII,-Il Inaa .,** “*
light**
To Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. Edwards,
girl, at 208 Greensferrv avenue.
To Mr. und Mrs. F. J. Wtlborn, o
tv. at 34 Hbtnehsri .iv *nu«‘.
To Mr. and Mrs. I. XI. Sm'lh, a hoy,
nt 140 Rockwell street.
To Mr. and "Mrs. John Vick *r-. a girl,
nt 18 <trine street.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McDtvitt, j
girl, at 82 Dodd avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John F Floyd, a
boy. at loo Bouth I>eitn street.
T«> Mr. and Mrs. I*. M Toney, a boy,
395 Frasier street.
To Mr. and Mrs. t\ II. Bright, a boy,
at 87 West t’nln street.
nod Mrs. Jacob Hetman, a
girl, nt 355 Whitehall street.
and Mrs John H. Hailey, .1
girl. 3 Highland nvfnur.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joecph B. Overton,
a girl, at 5k Went -nrhtree ntrect.
To Mr. and Mrs. J N. Martin, u bny,
at 57 Oglethot |>e uvenue
To Mr. and Mr*. X i*. Cochran, a bnvA
•m h«
' •li nt nun-coadwrtors that walla
‘\mnt sgslURt dampneiM,
t.—-BniMtng Magnstaa.