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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWB.
TUKSDAT, FEBRUARY 5, urn.
CASTOR IA
Tlio Kind Too Hata Always Bought, and which has been
Id two for orer SO years, has borne the signature of
-rf — “nd has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
•+<**'*• Allow no one to deceive you In «ai«
D1IU.O in miancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Justus-good " are but
Ilsperlments thnt trifle with and endanger the health or
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Marcotlo
substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
gtomoch and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc etwravN comas**, rr muhhav orncrr, ant
WATER BONDS VOTED;
TO REDUCE AMOUNT
TO $300,000 LATER
Council Understands
That,Reduction Is
To Be Made.
TTii!» in.* untyrittftttv .Rut hnldtn* a
i hnoti H*»otlea for- ftOO.W for lApAire-
f? ttirnt «»f the waterworks did not hind conn-
ui rj"
hoard wan pawinrwd ta 4»y the cuanell Mon-
tiny nftcruonu.
Tii- ivade lor thm Iward was
.i « haittr of dafo'Amn Marth a to April 9.
Thi» nmtnakrn w«*4©ffwd Ay the flnnnf*
rmnmlttiw, waa adopted hy council, waa
council.
Judge L.
coniM»nt to Ih» hcnnl
million dnllara of IkhmIs for the Improv
tnent of the wnterirorka, allowing that half
thnt niuoOwt wodld cover the urcossary flu
ent a.
provemcn...
Alderman Key Introdurvd nn ordinance
hlndliiff council. In the erent of the carry
ing of the ImiikI election, not to laanc more
thnu SSno.OM of iNitula. and these In blocks
of $25,000. not more than tlOO.000 each year.
('..until an'iuiMl t*> Juror this nrdtnaure,
and with the uuderatandln/r that voting fo|
the other did not mean voting against Key’s
ordluauee. the original ordinance wan adopt-
sun nee of a half million (Hindu. and they
The
... ... _ cmrarll only voting.
Action ou Aldennau Key’s ordluancc was
postpoued until Tharaday.
ARE INVOLVED
Criminal Prosecutions
Promised in Cali
fornia.
INSPECTOR OP U. 8.
UNEARTHS schemes
Investigation Made by Neu-
kausen Is Sweeping in
' , . its Scope.
S*n Francisco, Cal., Feb. E.—The Cull
says: —n •
"Acting under inatructlon from the
prealdent, Thnmu Neuhauaan, Inapect-
or of the Interior department, co-opt r.
atlng with State Mlneraloglat Aubury.
hue been Investigating land locatlope
In California and ha* unearthed clean
tie fraud* wrhlch will be mad* the baale
of rrlmlnal prosecutions. The Inve*
ttcatlon, which ha* bean sweeping In
its ecope. will Involve men of wealth.
Influenee and high aoclal atandlnx In
California.-
SHERIFF CAPTURES
BAD NEGRO MURDERER.
Speelnl to Tfce Georctau.
Wrlxhtavllle, Oa.. Feb. S.—8herlff Da
vie and poaae captured Berry Cannon,
who on last Saturday ntxhl ahot and
Inatontly killed Will llall at th* home
of Tom Davla, colored, a few mile,
from town. It 1* reported that Derry
said he Intended to kill hla wife and u
nexro named Frank Pullen, and then
he waa golnx to leave.
For Biliaueneea and Sick Haadaohe.
Take Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, it
■weetena the atomarh. aide digestion
and acta aa a xentle atlmulant on the
liver and bowel* without Irritating
theae orxana. Orlno Laxative Fruit
Hyrup, cure* blllouaneaa and habitual
constipation. Doe* not, nabaeate
■ripe and la mild and nliaaant to
Remember the name Or'
to accept any aubatltute.
druggltta.
WALTER BALLARD
OPTICAL COMPANY
TWELVE PERSONS SLAIN
BY A BIG SNOW SLIDE
Sal Ida. Colo., Feb. 6.—Twelve per-
*'»nn are believed to have been killed
by a terrific snow slide that came down
Monarch mountain at about 9 o’clock
last night, completely overwhelming
three business houaea anil burying their
occupants under 90 feet of snow and
dirt.
The wrecked buildings are Hteve
Skinner’s saloon, Fred Mason’s room
ing house and Fred Schrader’* restau
rant, the Inmates of which had no
warning and no t|me to get out be
fore th® crash came.
I MEN KILLED
IN TRAIN WRECK
< m s Are Derailed by Trucks
Running Onto the
Crossties.
lies
Moinea, Iowa. Feb. 6.—A car In
Hi" middle of a coal train on the North-
"«**tetn railway left the track last nlxht
omi the city limits, dttchlnx the car*
behind It and cauatnx the death of stx
| ” r '"n», all miners, and Injurlnx at
‘'•i-t a dozen. The wreckaxe cauxht
if.- and It waa with difficulty that the
1 'me* w ere aeeutd.
The ilead are:
JOHN PII.8TREM.
■' -TKR AXEMKRE.
•' -AFO ANDERSON.
U.HERT OI.RON.
1 'HI. I.ARSON.
SAMUEL DREW.
ROOSEVELT SENDS
RANK TART NOTE
have moved Into their new store." 78
Peachtree'street, —heft you -can'find
everythin* carried In an axclualve optl.
cal house. The Ballard Bifocal has
sained a reputation for this Arm In len
than 2 yeara no other house ho* mad*
In a half century. Not how cheap, but
how well w* can serve you.
NOW
REMOVAL.
YOU WILL FIND US
AT 816 PEACHTREE
CORNER TENTH. WILL BE
PLEASED TO SEE YOU OR
HAVE YOU CALL XJB UP
PHONE 80 NORTH. WILKER-
BON A BRO.
T
Miners Entombed by
Explosion in
Shaft.
PARTY OP RESCUERS
IS DRIVEN AWAY
Families of Missing Men
Enact Pitiful Scenes at
Mine’s Mouth.
Elkina. W. Va., Fab. 8.—Aa 4 feault pf
an explosion yeatarday at Mine No. 18.
of the Davis Coal and Coke Company,
at Thomas, neat here, twenty-flv* or
thirty miners, th* majority of whom
are forelxnar*. are euppoaad to be dead.
Flv* men who were Just enterlnx the
mine when the exploelon occurred have
been taken out. There la no way of
drtermlnlns how many men were In tb*
mine at the time of tha explosion.
mine li
bodies of six foreigner* and one Atn-rl.
ran. Before further prosreas could be
made poisonous fumes enveloped tha
party, which was composed of Oeneral
Manager <}tt, D. M. Boyd, superintend,
ent of the Henry mine; Daniel Jon**,
mine boaa; Arthur Steward and John
Jenklna. -Before th* regculng party
could reach th* surface, Jonaa, tha
mine boss, died from suffocation.
Efforts wera made last.night to enttf
the mine again, but without auccaaa.
explosion, and th* min* la full of dan
geroua after damp.
Pitiful arenes are being enacted
around the mouth of th* mine. Th*
families of th* mlsalng men are fran
tic with grief, and atrenumu efforts
are necessary to keep them from
throwing themselves Into the mouth of
the min*.
DESTROYED BY FIRE
WITH $17,000 LOSS
Flames Threaten Destruc
tion to Oil Plant and
Big Compress.
President Says ('barges
Against Commission Are
Groundless.
Howell Cobb.
* i'il to Tho Georgian.
Tallapoosa, Oa.. Feb. 8.—Howell
hh . °f Ihla place, died yasterdav
rnlng at « o'clock. He waa a young
"" "f nromlalnx future and waa th*
"‘.R K. Cobb, th* popular livery-
"1 of this place.
Washington, Feb. 5.—Thnt Charles
8. Hank* and George W. Harrltnnn
failed to substantiate their assertion
that aerloua error* appenred In the
statistical work of the Interatate o
mere* commission and that they failed
to show-. In accordance with their claim,
that the freight and passenger rate* o'
the country could be reduced nn aver
age of l« per cent without reducing
wages or dividend*. In substance, art
the conclusion* of the Interstate com
merce commission In Its report to the
senate In response to a resolution of
that hotly concerning the employment
of Messrs. Hanks and Harrlman.
These gentlemen made an Investiga
tion tif the Interstate commerce com
mission after several conference* with
the president nnd the members of the
commission, when. It Is staled, thc>
assured tlte president thfit grnve error*
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
191-2 Feachtrae Street. /Haiti. 6a.
OVBR SCHAUL& MAY
$4
Rubber Plate* - -
22-K Gold Crown
Percelain Crown •
Bridgework, tooth -
Painless Ex- rnPr
. tracting with
| all plate work
Hours. 8 a. m. till 8 p. m-
More Dread of tbe Dental Chair Sunday*. 9 *• *' ^ P- m -
A NEW TRAIN
To Jacksonville, Fla., via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
leaves Atlanta 8:30 p. m.
arrives Jacksonville 7:30 a.
m., connecting with all lines
diverging from Jacksonville
PLACED ON TRIAL
8pedal to The Georgian..
San Antonio, Texas. Fab. 8.—Major
<-. J.. Penrose, of the Twenty.flfth In
fantry, was arraigned for trial before a
courtmnrtlal yesterday on tha Charge of
neglect of duty In.the Brawnavtlle af
fair. Major Penrose Is represented by
Colonel aienn, of the -Twenty-third In
fantry, and Captain Charlea Kay Is
judge advocate. Jor Penrose plead
ed not guilty.
The chnrges were read and tha flrat
session adjourned.
Forty cltlsena from Brownsville sre
here as witnesses.
anti short comings existed In the work
of the commission and that they could
revolutionise the work of that hotly.
Appended to the commission's report
Is s sharp letter from President Roose
velt to Mr. Hanks, dated January 21
last. In which It Is stated that the
charges are completely disproved.
OCORCE HARRIMAN 8AY8
HE COULDN'T TELL ALL.
Washington. Feb. 5.—George W. R.
llarrlmoit. who failed to make good his
barges against the Interstate com
merce commission and was sharply re
buked by President Ria.sevelt In a let
ter to Charles Jidunrd Hanks, his co-
investlgntnr. said today:
"All Unit has been sold about the ex
amination Into thd merits »f our
chnrges amounts to this: The com
mittee .pent the greater part of the
time asking me i|U*»tlnn*. 1 was put
in the witness stand as It were and not
permitted to make u gfull statement.
Spelral to The Georgian.
Hawkinavllle, Oa., Feb. 6.—At mid
night last night a fire broke out which
completely destroyed the skating rink
and Jelka A Co.'s fertiliser manufac
tory. Both were large tram* build'
Inga.
The rink waa being used by negroes
and the (Ire started there, working Its
way to the factory adjoining It.
J. R. Franklin valued hla rink at
12.000 and had It Insured for 11,800.
W. A. Jeks A Co. valued their plant
at 11.000 and had on hand manufac
tured stock valued at 814.000, with II.-
100 Insurance on the building and 14,700
on the stock.
The previous rain and low wind kept
the fire from spreading to tho com
press and Stand Oil Company plants.
The (Ire department did valiant serv
ice In staying the flame*.
You See, It's This Way-
HARDYFOOD is made from the very choicest selections of first quality wheat aad barky
(malted)—
Prepared scientifically—hr our own exclusive methods—
And with especial regard to cleanliness and sanitary conditions. >
It is thoroughly cooked and practically digested before you eat it.
Just the food for weak stomachs—nothing better for the strong ones.
Hftrdyfood
fat th* food
For Grown People
•swell as
For Children
Not simply en infant's forf, you
will observe—
Although there’s nothing die quits
so healthful for the growing
youngster, from the time fw (or
she) to take sold
food.
In feet—
HARDYFOOP
b the food—
For the infant—
Poe the professional athlete— -
For the brain worker, the hand worker, or for
anyone who works at afl.
It costs you only ten cents—
For a Urge package—fifteen meals—
To Ujr HARDYFOOD.
You will find it at your grocer's
HANDLING MAILS
OF YOl’It PATRON AUK.
SEWING MACHINE FOR RENT
by week or month, at low rate*. The
Singer I* acknowledged th* lightest
running and most convenient of anv.
Try one and be convinced. Only at
the Slger stores.
Look for the rad letter 8.
;• Whitehall street, telephone Bell
1SS-3; 494 Decatur street, telephone
Bell 8172: 712 Marietta street, tele
phone Bell 880.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O O
O 2-CENT CAR FARE O
FAVORED IN MI880URI. O
O O
O Jefferson city. Mo., Fab. 8.—By O
Big Cut To Be Made in Ap
propriation for
Roads.
Washington. Feb. 8—Appropriation*
aggregating tl0t.U0.881 art carried In
the postoflleo bill agreed upon by th*
house committee on poetofflee* and post
road* last night. Tha poatoffle# appro
prlatlon for tho current year waa 1181,'
870.882.
Cut* aggragatlng 110,000,000 havt
been made by the committee In pay
rnenta to bo made to railways for car
rylnx malls and for tha use of care. A
straight cut of 11.000.000 la mad*
through a reduction In th* rate per ton
to he paid on heavy mall routes: a
of 11.000,000 la made In th* rent to be
paid railway* for postal cars; a cut
estimated at 11,000,000 le made by
eliminating the weight of mall bag*
from th# weight upon which railway*
are in be paid for carrying mall, and a
prnbnble cut of about 18,000,000 will
result from tha decision of the commit
tee to have the dally average mall ovet
route* ascertained by dividing the
weekly weights by seven. Instead ot
by six, aa la the present practice.
CHILD DIES IN AOONV
AFTER DRINKING POTASH.
6 a vote of 92 to 1, th* hout* paaaed 6
O the hill reducing the passenger O
O rate* to 2 rents a mile on all O
O main line rallrnada In Mlaeouri O
O and 2 cent* a mil* on Independent O
O line* lee* than 49 mile* In lenslh. O
O It la considered practically cer-
O tain that the bill will past the O
O senate.
O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
MISS MARY ANTHONY
DIES IN ROCHESTER
Ho<hf*ter. N. V., Feb. 6.—Ml** Mary
Anthony. dialer of Hunan B. Anthony,
the fninoui* nuflfraglat. who wan an lm-
iiorUint a. Agur* 1 na^Lhc lattn, cll«>c! at
h*r hum® her® t«*iiay.
Whrn tlitlr uucMD n* failed to elicit
anythin*; convincing to them, thev re*
Itortnl thnt the charged had fallen
down In a letter I have «ent the pren-
Idrnt I have called hid attention to
pn*or« ataindt the Intewtate commerce
c<-*ni.rlM»l**n’a avikda.
NOMINEES ELECTED
BY POPULAR BALLOT.
stporini t<» Th** C.forgtnn.
INiuglanvIllp. fSa.. Keb. J».--An election
confirming tho white primary of a few
week* ago was held here yeaterdav and
the following oWcerd were elected:
Per mayor. I., Z. Dorset!, for record
er. B. K. IMwards; councllmen. J. M |
HfHH-lnl to Tbe Georgian.
.Montezuma. Oa., Feb. 6.—After two
duy* of agony, Loulee, the elghleen-
tnonthd-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hurdle, died Sunday morning.
Last Friday the little girl got hold of
a cup of potaah water that hod been
left on a table and drank ltd contents
In a very dhort time dhe wad In great
ugony and remained bo until ehe died.
COOK COUNTY CLUB
IN LONE STAR STATE.
Special to The Oeorglan.
Dal hid. Tex.. Feb. 5—The Cook
founty. Illtnotn, Democratic Club. 108
Ntfong. arrived In Dalian thin morning
at an early hour on one of their perl-
■ til leal trlpa through tho country- They
w-era met by a large party of local
Democrat! and given a warm recep
tion from Dalian Several other point.*
In the Mate will be vlalted.
WANTED
200 Honeysuckle Roots—
as large as can be transplant-
l V
ed. State price, set out and
quality.
F. L. SEELY,
Brookwood.)
DEATH CALL* MEMBER
OF -BLOODY SEVENTH.'
Special to The Georgian.
Douglaavllle, Ou., Feb. 8.—Another
old cltlsen of Douglas county and
bravt follower of tho flag of Lee paaaed
away here Bunday when. Hiram Bobo
died at the advanced age of 72 years.
He was a member of the aver fa
mous “Bloody Bevenlh" Georgia Reg'
Iment, and did valiant service for the
cause he loved ao well. Only a few of
that nobl* band aurvlve him aa silently
and one by on* they pata to the great
beyond. —
He bad attended every reunion of hla
regiment since the war and all of hla
old comrade* and many friends
throughout th* state will regret to
know of hla death.
For over 20 years he had been super
intendent of th* Midway Mtthodlat
Bunduy school.
NEORO SKIN GAME
RESULTS IN KILLING.
•ptclal to The Georgias.
Wrlxhtavllle. Oa.; Feb. 8—On last
Saturday night Tul Randolph ahot Pete
Williams through th* leg. It was not
thought that the wound waa fatal, but
he died 8unday night about dark.
The killing was th* result of a negro
akin sum*.
This la the second negro Randolph
has killed.
JUDGE PARLANGE
YIELDS TO DEATH;
END CAME SUDDENLY’
Special to Tb* Georgia*.
New Orleans, La.. Fib. 6.—Stricken,
with apoplexy, Judge Charles Pariangn
of th* United State* district court, died
her* last night.
Judge Parianga was one of tho lead
ers of the anti-lottery movement in this
state, whloh resulted In the overthrow:
of tho lottery. Under Governor Foster,.
who** election waa the lottery's death
blow, ho waa llautaaaatgaWMSt*;
Judge Pariang* had held the offlea*
of United States district attorney and
associate Justice of the supreme court
of Louisiana In addition to tha offlea ha
held at th* time of hla death. Ha waa
8* yearn old.
LIBRARY PATRONS
BREAK RECORD
The Carnegie Library has reached
tbe high-water mark of Its circulation.
Th* number of books Issued Saturday,
February 2, was 711. tb* largest num
ber ever circulated In on* day.
In addition to tb* books carried Into
the homes, there were 428 people using
the reading and re8lW>B9
that day. maklnff a total of M88 visit
ing the library.
THE ORIGINAL
Morris, II. T. Cooper. J. R. Duncan. V
R. Htnllh. 8. A. Griffith. A. 8. Ilagsrtt
W. V. Abercrombie; for treasurer. T. J
Barrett: i-ar-UaH. o. T. Reiman.
HONEY and TAR
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat
, and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY ALL DEALERS.