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WITH A LAME BACK?
HAVE VOU RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER OR
BLADDER TROUBLE?
To
P*ove What S^vamp-Root, the Great Kidney,
Liver and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all
our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free
by Mall.
Ailn or dull ache In th* bark I* un-
mlesakable evidence af kidney trouble.
It M Nalure'a tlmaty warn In* to ahow
yov Ibat tba track of health In nol
dear. i
If fheaa dancer signal* ara unheeded,
more aerloue re.ulta are often aura to
Mflhai Bright** dtaaaae. which la the
worat form Qt kidney trouble, may ataal
upon you. ;
The ntlld and Immediate effect of
nwamp-Xaetv the creat kldnay and
bladder remedy I*, soon reallied. It
etandn the highest because lie remark*
able curative power haa been proven In
tbounanda of the kioat dial reins
_ca*««. Jtt yon need a medicine, ypu
Bhouid have the beat. A thorough trial
will coniinre any ofit.
LAMB BACK.
Lama baok la. only one of many
symptom* of kidney trouble. Other
symptoms showing that yau need
Bwemr-Hastjre, batn« ohHffod-1» inuw
water often during Aha day and to get
imant In the urine, ratarrh of the blad
day. Uric add, occaelonat headache,
diaitneae. poor dlgextloh, eleepleeaneea.
nervouJOieeA eometlmea the heart t “
huiliy, rheumaticm, bloating, write!
ty. wornout feellnr, lack of ambition,
loae of fleah, callow rewplsalon
If VQBr water, whan allowed to re
SMSgm&S &'£,«
ment or Mttllng, or hae a cloudy ap*
nearance. It la alto evidence that your
kidney* artd bladder need Immediate
attention.
In taking Swamp-Boot you afford
natural help to Nature, for Swamp-
Hoot !• ths moil perfect healer pp»l
gentle aid to the kldneya that haa yet
been dleoovered.
If'you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root la what you need, you
nan purchada the regular flfty-eent and
oncdolUr time bottle* at drug eloraa
everywhere. Don't make -any mletaka,
hut remember the name. Swamp-Hoot,
Hr. Kllmer'e Swamp-Root. and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y„ on every
luittle. . :
ability to hold your urine, »!H<U tlllK «>l
Irritation in paMinir. brlck-du«t or *©«!-
EDITORIAL NOTE.—In order to prove the wonderful merlle of Rwamp-
Root you may have a Hamid# bottle mid « book of valuable Information, both
cent absolutely freeby W The book .obtains many at I he tlmuaande upon
thoueande of testimonial letters recelveil tyom men and women who found
Swamp-Root to ne fact the remedy they needed. The value and aacceae of
Iheamp-Root are ao well known that our readere are advised to ebnd for a
•ample bottle. In/ending your addreee to Dr. Kilmer It Co, Binghamton, N.
T, be cure to say you read this generoua offer In the Atlanta Georgian and
News. The genuineness of this offer le guaranteed.
NO JEERS FOR MRS. NA 7JON;
A UDIEA CE GA VE A 7 TENT ION
t !f Mrs Carr)- A. Nation le regarded
as a Jolt* the audtrnce that heard bar
at B Dorado theater Monday night
didn't show it.
'There were no Jeers for her even
from the gallery goda. lnatead there
wars deafening applause and cheers
When Mrs. Nation came upon the
EC-dtaga between the fourth and fifth «ct-
L of Ten Nlghta In a Barroom" she was
cheered. She didn't seem to notice It.
Wie waa anxious to carry out her mta-
aton aa the sere It. and eprend the goe-
ff gs^and tel| of the evils of the liquor
'Whan aha said there were other au
diences besides those which heard Rev.
Dr. Len a. Broughton, there were pro*
longed shears. When she said aho
preached and talked when- there were
souls le lave and that she fished where
there ware Beh torcatch there were atlll
This waa In reply th what Dr.
Broughton had aatd about her. Hhc
didn't meat Dy. Broughton. Her reply
waa dignified, but effective. She aald
the physician doeen't attend the welt
man; Wa bualnaea waa to nee the «lrk.
Ho aba talked to people who nettled to
bear what she bed to any.
Possibly all of the big audience ex
cept a Very few had never seen Mra.
Nation. All they knew was what they
had read of a saloon smasher. Instead
of a fiery terror with a hatchet In one
hand and a paving stone ta the other,
they saw a kindly old lady who talked
earnestly and alarerely. They listened
to her every word. She waa not Inter,
rupted once. On the contrary there
w aa an unusual quiet In the house us
her dear voice penetrated to every cor
ner. Mixed as that audience wns. tt
w as all of the same mind when It came
to giving Mrs. Nation a respectful nnd
attentive hearing.
And that her remarks were appre
ciated was fully demonnlrnled by llir
rnuatng interruptions in the way of
cheering approval. It wo* n distinctly
favorable Impression she made on the
audience. Many a man must have lett
feeling the better for having heard
what thle suffering old Indy had to nay.
Hhe urged the men to pet hatrheta In
their hands In the shape of ballot.
against the saloons nt the polls, and
she wns eheered for saying so.
Bo when she concluded her talk and
walked with n firm and brisk step from
the stage there were continued cheers
until she appeared again and bowed
end these cheers continued until she
appeared again nnd recited a etansa of
a |wiem showing the evil of liquor.
for once again Mrs. Nation had mada
n hit—this tune not with a paving stoae
or a hatchet.
SIX CANDIDATES OFFER HOME MISSION SOCIETY
•I* C '‘" U '^3^ 00|T0R . 8 p tACE , ORGANIZED AT LOGANVILLE.
Special lo The Oeorxtnn.
Logttnvlile. Ga, roll, .Mrs. Mar
garet Kant Htr»ng. of Duluth, district
secretary of the Atlnntn district Wom
an's Home Ml*»liiit Society, spent Sun
day here 111 the Interest ot missions.
She made a fine address and a atrouii
appeal In behalf of woman’s work for
women In the afternoon she organ
ized a society with the following 'litt
er is Mm. W. 1. Floyd, president:
Mrs. Now Blnis. am vice preeldem.
Mis. w. A Bennett, second vice presi
dent. Mrs, W I'. Hotiinson, third vie#
pruabLt'iu: .Mrs Battle Landrum, eecre-
tnry; Miss Hot Hockmore, treasurer:
Miss Anna tlutler, corresponding o*c-
rvtary.
Special to Tha Georgian.
Greenville, 8. C. F#b. ft.—A primary
fbe the election of auditor to till the
vacancy caused by the death of Aurtlt-
or-elect Hughes, has been ordered for
February It la understood there
will be at least six candidates 111 the
geld. The death of Mr. Hughes wus pc-
cullarlv sad. He was a t'onfederate
soldier, and had been a hard-working
plan all his life, fighting the battle of
poverty, a cripple, having l»»l a leg at
Mahrrrn Hltl.
Last fall ha was elected by n good
majority, and It Is thought by many
people that the great Joy of his suceeas
caused heart Trouble, which resulted In
bto death.
COUNCIL ACCEPTS
AUDITORIUM SITE
WORK JLL BEGIN
After roasMerabte dlsrusaioo, both .
part of members of the etUaeos' commit-
tea of twenty.ire and of enogeU, the anal
focaallty that stead la tba way ef an so.ll.
tatloaomory was esacstad Monday after-
area.
This formalltr waa the acceptssre by
coaadl ef the Olliuer-Coarllaad site, .elect
ed hr tha total committee., and thr *aaI
ngll&WRKB
2S r ss5 !, .??auakJ' i fs«!
Walker street ecbael site be rbosvu. He
xhtym&jrssiff «&rEirati
the others adversely on this substitute.
When tbe rota so the Hllioer l'.uirtlsad
site wee pot. there wasn't a .IU#i.tla|
—oa who wen heard J<|
dvoraied Ika auditorium
SrrawM*
WITNESSES CALLED,
TO PROVE SHOOTING
1IAD BEEN PROVOKED
Special 10 .The Oeergtaa.
Rome, Oa.. Feb. 8.—Til* rase of Rob
art Tippett, -who-is rbarged vrtth the
murder of Charlie Colloid, was called
yesterday morning In superior court
It will ho remembered that Tlppen
shot Oofleld af a dance la Llndale last
November, from tha effects of tehlch
he died In a few days The state was
represented by Solicitor W. It. Knnlt
and hln assistant, Walter B. Hlmw.
The defense waa defendsd by Hraborn
and Barry Wright and Marcua U. Eu
banks.
The greater portion oft be morning
was spent In drawing tha jury. Thr
state made out a prlma facie case,
proving the killing and by whom the
shots were tired that caused Cofleld's
death. Tha testimony for th* defense
dovcloped that all tho parties had tu rn
to a show which waa followed by a
dance. It seems that once before on
thr evening Colloid ran into ' Tlppen
while ha was dancing with a young la
dy and offered no apology. Later lie
used some very abusive language to
gtoaga «"d advanced an him with a
drawn knife. Tlppen retreated a slim I
distance all the time asking Cofield to
stop then Conoid caught hold of Tip-
pen and struck at him and about this
time the ahots ware find. Conoid fell,
pulling Tlppen olmoat to th* Boor. Tip-
pen pulled Ioom from Colloid and left
the building.
Th* defense called a number of wit-
nesses to testify aa to tho good charac
ter of th* defendant.
The court:- then adjourned until to-
IIUGHE8 DISCHARGES
CAPITOL OFFICIALS
Albany- N. Y, Feb. 8.—Tha peremp
tory dlsmwut of -Rtchard O'Brien. ot
Chautauqua, acting deputy auporln
undent of public bulldlnga. and Jamaa
Johnston, or Albany, chief engineer of
the department, a reeolutlon requiring
Elmer Rlolr. chief clerk or th* deport-
ment af public buildings, to dtapoaa
within alxty days of hla ana-third In
terest tn a corporation, whoa* appara
tus haa boon used tn the boiler houae,
and'another resolution declaring that
no Mate employee should be Interested
In any transaction with the etui", are
th* Immediate results
uunreil lull
night of the Investigation by tho true
taaa of public bulldlnga Into tha con
duct of the state department of mibllu
buUdlnoa.
DANIED OBIRIB IS DEAD:
NOTED A8 PHILANTHROPIST.
Pgrls. Keb. 6.—Danlal Osiris, the phi.
lanthroplei, la dead.
In lli«l lie presented Mnlittaison, the
rasldener of Emprea* Josephine from
17S« until her death In DM. to the
French nation. M. Osiris spent n large
sum of money In restoring Malmalaon.
Voting for Stock Law,
g|H., ini to Th# Georgian.
Item tar, Ala, Feb 6.—The farmers
of Morgan county tire becoming more
and more In fjsvor of the stack law.
Elections on tne question of the stock
law have 'Just been held In two pre
cincts of tne county. Shady Grove and
link Bldg*, and carried In both.
Nursing Mothen End
Over-burtlcnotl Women
In all (Utloni of life, whoso vigor and
vitality may hare been undcrmlnml and
broken - down by over • work, exacting
social duties, tho too frequent bearing ot
rhlldrea, or other canoes, will find In Dr.
Pleresh Favorite Prescription tho moat
patent, Invigorating restorative strength-
giver ever devised tor Utoir special ben*.
Sl Nunlngsmothert wTHJind It especlxl-
stilrajjtftiiTil • • ™
for Ihochlld: __
will and It a prieelaia
iTotom for baby'* cot
the ordeal comparattveTy palnlaeST
—jfijia *•
Peptiron Pills
Hood’s Pills
|KS2^K25!SSfiS
!DELEGATES ELECTED
i to State convention.
.Xpo. lol lo The Georgian.
I-iganvtlle. Ga, Feb. S.—At a moot
ing at tb* Methmllat church addressed
by Hev. J. f. Holomuu, uf Atlanta, del-
rentes to the state convention of the
Antl-Huhwn League were elected aa
follows Meests I„ Floyd. Dr. J.
tl. Gurley, \V. A. Bennett. 8. II Jacobs,
W. F. Koblnson and K F. BhelnulL
'oui, Beak women, who
tuffer from frequent headache*, book-
ache, draxglng-down distress low down
In the abdomen, or from painliil or Irreg
ular monthly perkxla, gnawing or die-
tressed sensation In stomach. dlUj or
faint siiells. are Imaginary specks or apat*
floating before eyes, have dlsagreeaolo,
pelvic oaurthal drain, prolapsus, ante-
version or retro-version or other displace
ments of womanly organs from weaVnoss
ot part* will, whether they experience
many or only a few of the nNne symp
toms, And relief and a permanent cure by
oslnx faithfully and talrlv rsleuntly
Dr. Pierre's l-’nvorltc ITi'serliituin.
Thle world-lamed apcclBc ler woman's
weakness.* and peculiar ailment* ta a
J ure glyceric extract of the choicest na
ive. meillcinal rpi'W without * drop of
alcohol In Its make-mi All its Ingredi
ents printed In (Bain English ou it* Bottle-
wrapper and attested nmler oath. , Dr.
Plerco thut Invite* tha fullest investiga
tion of hi* formula knowing that It win
he found to rontaln only the host agents
known to the meet advanced medical
■cleao* of *11 th* different schools of prac
tice for th* care ot woman’s peculiar
weaknesses and ailment*.
It you want to know morn about tho
com position and professional endorse
ment of tb* •Farorfi* Prescription,* rend
postal card requeat to Dr. R. V. Pierre,
Buffalo, N. Y-> foe ht» fm booklet treat-
Hlflt of MBHL
You CAU’% afford to accept as a mbstl-
Uite for this remedy of knmm compoalttoa
a secret nostrum ttf unknown cmnpoet-
Uon. Don't do IL
Cough of
Consumption
Tour doctor will tell you tbtt fresh air
and good food are the real cure* tor
consumption. But often the cough
le very hard. Hence, we luggett that
you ask your doctor about Ayer'i
Cherry Pectoral. It quiet* (he cough,
heal* the Inflamed membranes.
“'“'"axgffZtsif
f. J. DABRET IMPLEMENT CO, JclAtrr.
81 So. Forsyth SL, Atlanta, Ga.
ME AMOR
TALKWITHATTORNEY
OF APPEAL HEARING
Rprrtal -to The Georgian. *
Macon, Ga, Fab. 8.—-Alexander A.
faiwrence, of Savannah, a member of
the law firm of Osborne ft I.rcreme,
wan In Maron yesterday, conferring
with Mete re. Green# and Oaynor. who
are confined In the Bibb county Jail,
concerning several points In their case
which la to come up before the circuit
court of appeals In New Orleans next
month.
"Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite.
Tha Old Standard, Grove's Taateleaa
rhlll Tonic, drives out malaria nnd
builds up the eystem. Bold by all
dealers for 1, years. Prloe 50 cents.
“DIDN’T GIVE TIPS,’’,
SAYS SECT SHAW
Mfinm
ADDRESSES MEEM
m PRDDISITI8!
Petitions Are Circulated to
Force an Election on
Whisky Issue.
■peclel to The. Georgian.
Batabrldge. O*., Feb. 8.—The cam
patgn against the saloons and the sale
ot whisky In Decatur county, which
was launched several dayg ago, la
waxtng warmgr every day. Both sides
pr* organising and icapering for s trot
light to the flnleh. During the post
week both side* have held mass meet
ings, and on th* street corners and
everywhere that two or three men' got
together the question Is warmly dis
cussed..
Those favorable to tb* sal* of whl*
ky in open saloons claim that th* city
would Jose a large revenue and That
tag** Would inevitably b* higher. Ttwr
also argue that the business of the city
would suffer an Irretrievable loos, as
thftjwople of the Burroundiag county
would no longer com* to Bolnbrtdge
to trade, but riuuld go to towns' where
liquor Is sold or would trod* at tha
smaller towns In the county.
The p/ohlbltlnnleta claim that the
business of the city aa wOll aa the mor
ale would be greatly benefited If the
sale of whisky Is prohibited. -They
have secured stntomenti from buelnee*
men lit nearby towns which are "dry"
to substantiate their claims.
Both aides are at work In the sue
rounding county, but the tight at pres
ent seems to be principally In Bain-
brtdgo.
Judge 8. A. Roddenberry, of Thomas-
vIHe.-yeslenbiy addressed the people In
the court h-nse In tha Interest of pro
hibition. The court room was taxed
to Us utmost rapacity to accommodate
the crowd. Judge Roddenberry was In
terrupted several- times by applause,
and much enthusiasm was manifested.
He read signed statements of the laxj-
rollectnr. tux receiver and the county
treasurer of Thomas county showing
that tr.c taxable property of the county
bed greatly Increased In value since the
sole of whlaky has been prohibited and
that tit- county-la In bettor flnqnrlal
.New Tom, Fab, S.-Whll* Secretary
of the Treasury Shaw was In the chy
yesterday Ms 1 attention was called to
a Statement that Serrettry Cortelyou
Is to reorganise the treasury depart
ment from top to bottom. He soldi
"Some Washington correspondent
must hnve learned something ttf vltat
Is already being done, far I announced
in' a cabinet meeting a week or more
ago tftat the reorganisation ot the
bookkeeping system In the 'dethcrtrrteat
was le progress nnd congratulated mv
successor that lie would be able to aaa
Its consummation.
"The other Intimation that certain
ilnunclal Intureais have received ad van-
tagootis 'lips’ from the department le
both false and gratuitous.
“I did not receive mr appointment at
th- request of any IlnaneUI Interest,
ne-e h*ve th«-pt*n* of lh* treasury de
partment during the five year* ot my
Incumbency been controlled by the ad
vice of any one Interest nr by all In
terests combined, and none of them
have known In advance what wa* ta i»
YOUNG MAN IS HELD
ON LARCENY CHARGE
gperinl lo Tbs Georgian.
Macon, Go, Feb. 5.—More arrests
have been made In the wholesale over,
coat stealing case which tha police hav*
been working on during th* past week,
nnd It now begins to look tu though
there waa n regular gang ot coat lift
ers operating In MAoou.
Marcus Birdsong, a young white
man, wa* arrested yesterday by Deputy
Tom Jonre. charged with stealing •
coat, thr property of a student attend-
lnr tho Stanly Business College.
When the arrest wns mada tbe coat
was found tn the young man's hous*.
and when questioned by the ofBcer
about tire rout, the young man stated
that Ire had given n dollar for It to a
stranger on Saturday.
Judge fabanln* hound Birdsong over
to the city court on the charge of lar
ceny. His bond whs fixed St 1209.
The officers have their eyes on re«>
erat other men and expect to make sev
eral more arrests. •
OPERATION SUCCESSFUL
AND PATIENT IS OUT.
bpedal t° The Georgia a.
Macon, (ta, Feb. r,.—After being tn
the hospital for over two months with
both legs broken, just above the ankles,
M. Allison, of Godfrey, (lit, has
been removed to his home.
An operation was iM-rformad to round
oft the ends of thr hones and then Join
the two ends. When these are well
knitted Together, the legs must he
pluced In steel frames and In this way
Allison w ill he utile to walk.
condition now titan over MfenT
The prohlbltlontott or* atlll circulat
ing petitions calling for an election and
It Is thought that th* aleetlon will be
called UI an early date and will be held
some time In March.
FREE SEEP GRAFT
FOOLS NO FARIR
SAYS PRES, BARRETT
President Charles S. Barrett, ot ihe
National Farmers’ Union, goo* on rec
ord In opposition to the free seed dl»-
trlbutlon of the government.
He states that In hla travel*, cover
in' practically the entire South and a
considerable part of the Weal, practi
cally tt) farmers out of 1.0*0 oppaee
the free seed scheme.
^FresMent-Burrett-esy* that th* tt*.
ttonal lawmakers have clung to It be
cause or some Imagined political ef
fect, but that farmer* everywhere
know thr Intent of the distribution.
K. F. Duckworth, president of th*
Georgia division 6f the Farmer*' Union.
Is tilso opposed to the seed graft.
Piles Quickly
Cured it Home
Instant Relief, Permanent Cure.
Trial Package Mailed lYee to
All In Plain Wrapper.
Plies la a fearful disease, but easy to
ure If you go at tt right.
An iqteracian with the knife la dan-
serous, cruel, humiliating and unneces.
••ry. >. • •
IL
COLLARS .
have buttonhole# that are strongly rein
forced at the ends where the strain
comes. They’re the strongest made
••O ITTUI l» MU*Wff •!«*••
CIUNYT. MgRMOOT » C0.« imMJfJ.mj
i
HOSPITAL TRUSTEES
STILL HOLD JOBS
Tb* roMldfratlofl of tb* drAlMnc* liy
CoomcUmmid Merer. Abolishing tbt boor* of
frost*** qt (indy bo#plt*l. «*d doing mwny
wftb pay wild* tat that laatituUoo, did
Dot com© op for roo*M©ration Monday
afternoon, council ad)o«rnliif until Tbtira-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
There were **r*Ml other Important mat.
t*r* which w*r* not r*orh*d nn«l which
will bar* to be taken up Thursday.
Tb* ordinance by Councllmau Terrell,
making the term of acrvfcc for tb»* clerk
to the recorder two years luatcad of on©,
waa reported upon favorably by the ordi
nance committee, and wa* adopted. Hrv-
era I effort a war* mad* to rveoiiftider. but
they *11 prorad of no nenll.
Alderman Curtis ggre notice that he did
■ot eonalder tbe caorua. In wblrto W. 11.
1'reaton waa «lectetl for a term of one
f ear, binding. If that term l« Incrwaed to
wo year*. Tbl* may mean i»|>poattioii t*
Mr. rreaton In the election In Muri'h.
The" Thmim of nre tnainpra ncnmmemled
that tbe lot lietween I'earhtree auil Weal
I'earhtree etreeta, 41 by 121 feet, and adjoin-
lug tbe telephone eaebauffo, lw purchaimd
aa tbe alte for the new Klgbth ward engine
botiae. The purchase prlet* waa $4,076.
Connell voted favorably.
NEW V. PRESIDENT
FOR G. F. &. A. ROAD
CHOSEN AT MEETING
hpeclai to The Georgian.
Hal abridge, On.. Keb. S.-Captatn J. T.
WIIllama, breeldent of> the Oeontl*. Florida
and Alabama Uallway ConpDay. «*nme hero
from leouark, Fla.. Ih bta private ear
Hatnrday. A. called meeting of tho direc
tors of the road was held In ltvatdeat
Williams' c*r. The meeting wa* held In
tbe ear owing to the state of Captain Wil
liam** U w** dectded t»r etect M^
rice prealdwut. who wou'td act tor th* Prva-
idrnt. Captain John H. Sharpe, of Ualn-
bridge. Tie** preoktent Of the r«»*d. realgne*!
» prorndbai
—. ... rca«ou that hla. bualneaa would uot
allow him time for tbe fnlfllliueiit of tbe ad
ditional duties of tbe office. J. O, Hatch,
of Kavannah. aeeretary and treoanrer, re-
aiguetl that position, end waa elected vice
president. F. Imaenlierry, of Mavanuah,
wna elected aeeretary nnd treaaurer.
Th* appointment of u aeueoil manager
id ancceed CapIaTu Denbiu», ‘WhO ti'Nlgued
fcreral weeks ago, wag left to Mr. Hatch.
TO CUAE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Toko liAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablet*. Druggist* refund money If it
fall* to our*. -SB. W. OROVCH algaa-
tur* on each box. 25c.
Bragg A Ryon
OSTEOPATHIflTS
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WINDOW GLASS,
Plata Glass,
Builder’ Hardwar*,
Tools.
F. J. G00LEDGS&80N,
Branch Store 160 Peters St.
arftlMMNBVHUtni
cured *A Mat with-
min. “
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COLD IN CHICAGO
ENDS TWO LIVES
Chicago. Feb. 5.—James O’Honrke. aged
60, waa found froaeu to d*ath on tho street
near hla home. A negro woman waa found
■treat with hla bands and face Imdly froaeu.
SOME ARMT HITES
OF lOTEOfSJ HERE
It iMon assured Gut when General
Wad* l* retired fn -April that itajor
General Leonard Wood will be placed
In command ot th* Atlantic dtvMon.
tvhlch Includes tbe departments ot tb*
Kaet and ot th* Gull
First Lieutenant J. H. Bryeoa. who
wbn In the HHnta poitofllc* before
entering the army, has been ordered
from duty with the Odd artillery In
Cuba to hi* regular ataUnu Jn X«XAe-
Lteutenant Bryetm b>f many frlcijd. In
Atlanta. ' n
Major Matffy B. curry has b*«n or
dered from the FhlUppItM* u> duty tn
New York. Major Curry b> a .ofl-ln-
Inw of Senator Bacon.
Mra. Carl R.lobman, th* iffd mother
of t-aptgtn Cart Rclchman,- of the Sev
enteenth regiment, died In Ntuhausen.
Germany, January 1. Captain Rclch
man la In Cuba,
COAL IS TAKEN
FROM LOCOMOTIVE
Special to Th- Gcorflau. '
Bristol, Tenn., Feb. 5.—At Erwin,
Tenn., Ernest' Miller, the young «on of
B. H. Miller, u wealthy banker of Pu-
lankl, Va., ahot and killed Luther Kce-
ver, a young man of a prominent fam
ily, In Unicoi county. Keever 1* aald
to have been Intoxicated and made an
attack on Miller with braxa knucke.
Miller wo* released front custody laet
evening under bond ot 81.009. He was
represented by Joaeoh U. Wysor, a
noted criminal lawyer of Virginia.
Yount Miller came tn Tenneaese re
cently to accept a position with the
South and Western railway.
RANSOM WILL BE HEAD
OF COTTON CRUSHERS
Special to Tire Georgian.
Macon. Ga , Feb. 8.—Major E,. B.
Winter* has tiavened In a very few
iluya tire rourre that tie* between the
work of a ipedal examiner of one
electric car company to the office of
general agent of another. Thle Inal-
named Meltlon wa* tendered him by
the Atlanta. (TrTffln and Macon Electric
road, and ho- been accepted. Mr. Win
ter* I* now bu*y at hla new work and
will have much upon hi* hand* for the
next few month*.
8peclnl to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. Feb. 6 —From all re
port* received from the various cities
In which the boys' band from th* Geor
gia Industrial Home, the boys are mak.
tng a big bit and playing to large au
dience* wherever they go.
The band I* now In Florida, making
a tour ot the larger elttea and towns.
Guthrie. Okie., Feb. S.-r-A Midland
Vulley freight tram was held up bt
Kornher. In the Oeage Nation, and a
party of determined m*IT climbed Int^
the tender and, without ceremony. Un
loaded nearly all tb* coal Into vehi
cles. .
Th* resident* of Forak.r had been
without coal for weeks, and the fuel
scarcity had reached a critical stag*.
WHILE SWINGING ROPE
FOREIGNER DROPS DEAD.
aperkt) t* Tb* Georgia*.
Greenville, B. C.. Pbb. 6 —Theo De-
Bloch. a Belgian, who cam* to this
country on the Wltteklad. 'dropped dead
yetterday afternoon while engaged tn
the sport of rope swinging. He leave,
a wife, but no children. Charitably
disposed people In th* etty will secure
good employment for the widow, who
There Is )u*t one other eure way to
th* pr|.
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vacy of your own home—It It
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We mail a trial parting* free to all
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It will give you Instant relief. *how
you the harmless, palnlexa nature of
thle great remedy and atari you watt
on the way toward a perfect cure.
Then you van get a full-*U*d b«x
from any druggist for 89 cent*, and oft-
en one box cure*.
If the druggist trie* to MU you some
thing lust a* good. It 1* because he
make* more money on th* substitute.
Insist »n having what yen call for.
The cure begins at once and con
tinue* rapidly until It Is complete and
permanent.
You can go right ahead with your
work and be easy and comfortable all
the time.
It la well worth trying.
Just send your name and address to
Pyramid Drug t’o.. 85 Pyramid Build
ing. Marshall. Mich., and receive free
bv return mall the trial package In a
plain wrapper.
Thousand* have been Nired In this
easy, palm,** and Inexpensive way. In
the privacy of the home.
No knife and It* torture.
Nn doctor and hla bill*.
All druggist*, 50 cents. Write to
day tor a free package.
There I* now every Indicium that I-
A. Itanamu. of- Atlanta, manager ot the nupiuylee,,, , ur m, mwe,
iMlthcrii t'otion (>U Company, with attire* ( can not apeak a word of Engtlih.
In the Empire batldtng, will l*e the uett'
pnwldent of the Interstate Cotton Heed
t’nuhef*' Auocletlee. K. K. Halley, ol
Karin. Tea.. I* the preetd.at aew. having
bran Heeled at Ih* hut annnal roureiillon
held In Atlanta Into year. At that time
Mr. Itaneoin wa. eleetnd brat rice preal-
■lent, .ad anltieqneatly appointed <halnaan
nt^th* pulvUrlty rDiuralttec.
Jeetatmi ha. yet bee* reached by the
xoverulug l* mi til aa to where th# uext cun
ventkia will lie beta, although there to
every IlkeUlmul that th# cunrvuUon will It#
lu ylaj. nml that rllbcr Memphis or New
Orleoua will tie aeleetett. teitk of thuoe
eltlee hkvtu put la hid. for the bonar.
1'ivtUlcnt bailey la expected to loauc a
rail tor n meeting of the gnvemleg hoard
In n short time, and the governing lewrd
will dretde whore Ih* renvrntltm la tu It#
The lacoratats Cetton Hev#) Croaban' As.
ten wants to edaret
irehaslng cottou eeet
own it*me, for then —
Istnl awnera of the Mnoth will com* Into
their non. and II will uot 1st unman lev
a houte-cniwn product to have n foreign
name fo Induce hem- raastnuptlo*.
HAS BE
Bpeclnl to Tlie Georgian.
Macon. Ga- Feb. 8.—The scarcity of
oil which worried Macon grocers and
houickeaper* laat Huturday ha* been
relieved and the B toads rd Oil Com
pany had several tank wagons going
the regular rounds ycaterday to supply
customer*. The scarcity of this com
modity. It Is Mated by the r*W-
reeentattve* of the Standard oil
Company, wo* due to the railroad*,
which failed to bring tb* tank care
promptly to the warehouse.
THK BXST TKA0MKK.
Old Experieaee BUM Holds the Pehn.
For real practical ratlabfftty and
something to twear by, export once—
plain old experience—la able to carry a
big load yet without gettlag sway-
backed. ,
A South Dakota woman found soma
things about food ftvrat Old Experience
a food, reliable teacher.
She writes:
"I think I have used almost every
breakfast food manufactured, but non*
equal Grape-Nuta In my eetlmstlon.
"I wns greatly bothered with weak
stomach end Indigestion, with forma
tion of gat after eating, and tried many
remedies for It, but did not flnfl relief.
"Than l dtvlded l mutt dtot and «•*
It I could overcame Ih* 411
way. My choice of food *_
Nut* because the doctor told tu* 1
not digest starchy food,
begun to eat IL It la wonderful tb me
bow strong my nerves hare became. I
advise event «n* la 4cy IL tar expe
rt**** |> th* best teacher.
"If yea hav* cay stomach trouble—
can't ulgwatyuur food, use Grape-Nuta
food for bre.il.taai at l*o*L and you
won l b* abl* to Praia* ItamnuSjghia
you *** how different you fe*V* Nam#
given by Poetum Co, Battle Creek.
Mich. Read the little book. -The Road
to WeUvlll*," in pkgs- "There'* a Rea-