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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWg,
-nicaauAT. rmoMT t. mm.
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r inn si fire
Jopr „
HmimhiI) Kimmi ■ 4Imoh
iadigegSbii ud dyM*p«l>.
ud economical. Medium
Larne, *1, bandiuroe
aldminom bonbonnime,
10c. DrucgiaU or mall.
tOteamer and Steamship, QstSrrlctS
Piers Menaced by
Flames
Relieve Raul Catarrh,
allay Inflammation, eoothe
P
New York. Keb. 7.—'Thouunda to-
'.day viewed tbe Ice-covered ruin* of o
ire in * osrtlon of tha Wwt Wuhlnr
l.ton market, which cauwd a loss of
nearly 1260.000, I brent end the steamer
* Lucan I a And Imperiled the Uunard and
■ White Htar piers. For a time It was
\ thought the entire I2.000.00u market
* waa doomed. That thla was averted
^xvas probably due to the deep enow 01
T the roof.
Three alarma were turned In. the dr-
boat* from New York and Mrt.’lellun
“ added their streams and after n hard
tight the Are waa confined to the
.'■•etton and burned Itaelf out there,
ALL UNION WORK
" ON NEW FACTORY
r u.j' Union Ubor and union-mode material
j. ir, being used exclusively tn the erec-
|e ;tlon of a modem factory building at
~the northeaat corner of Marietta ami
* Magnolia atreeta. The building will
■ be four atorles. and many modern np-
" j pllaneee are being provided for making
[ -.11 fire-proof. .... ....
! — • The property belonax to < olonel \V.
- . P. Andrew*, one of Atlanta - *,prominent
• and publtc-iplrited elllaen*. The com-
plated atructure will renre»ent an out
lay of HD.004. The owner haa pro.
Tided for many windows tn the ron-
L atructlnn. and It will be better lighted
and ventilated than any In theJlouth
The construction la superintended by
Charlea W. Bernhardt, one of the fore,
most of Atlanta's contractors and non-
E ,♦ atructora. and tbe atructure will Ih' a
■ credit to hla ability. Mill n,n«tructlon
la used and lona-leof yellow pine la
r the wooden materiel. The atone comm
, from the union uuurrle* lit l.u lumts.'
The around apace to 171 by- |Oj fate.
1 Five etere room* will be provided or
j the around floor.
maeona membrane, sweeten andjiurlfy
the breath. Rest aarfle for Sorp Iziroat.
60c. or II. Dratttrirta or mail.
C. I. ROOD to., Lowell, Mass.
BORROWED GLASS
FROM BARTENDER
AND DRANK POISON
Mir no ■•HtrtCT" h«u
MMti ate tm M
I. J. QUIET INflEIEI! CO, isfchsrt
>1 Se. Forsyth It, Atlanta. Oa.
NEW COTTON MILL
FOR DOUGLASVILLE
SEEMS NOW ASSURED
ftjteHoi tn The Georgian.
(Miglftnvllle, Oa., Feb. 7.—Douglas-
vllle In to have a new 9200.000 cotton
mill at tit* early date.
a public meeting helt) here yeatar-
day enough wun raised to make the en
terprise asaunia come. tangible . shape
and seem very certain.
A committee of five wun appointed to
secure tin- rent "f th<* 960,000 to be
ruUed by tills city, and from all ap
pearance* It will be accomplished at
4lv dale
iperlsl to The t/wriiii.
Dallas. Texas, Feb. 7.—Henry W.
Jones, a white man. walked Into a
Dallas saloon yesterday snd borrowed
~a glass from a bartender to take some
medicine In. After taking the medicine
he stood and talked with the bartender
' for several minutes, then began to
have convulsions and died In u few
mlnutea. An Investigation developed
tho fact that he had taken 4* compound
of laudanum and carbolic acid.
WAS STRUCK BY TRAIN
WHILE CROSSING TRESTLE.
Special to The Georglan
Macon. Oa., Feb. 7.—While trying to
croas the trestle over Monroe street
Will Walter, a negro, was struck yes-
terday by a Central freight train and
severely Injured. The engineer saw the
■. negro and blew his whistle, and then
Piles Quickly
Cured at Hume
Ini tint Belief, Permanent Cure.
Trial Package Mailed Free to
All in Plain
in Wrapper.
Piles Is a fearful disease, hut easy tn
cure If you go ut It right.
An operation with the knife Is dan
gerous, cruel, humiliating and unneces.
*ary
i There Is Just one other sure way to
be cured—palnles*. safe and In the prl-
, vmey of your own home- it pyramid
.* Pile Cure.
We mall a trial package fiee to all
- who write
! It will give you instant relief, show
A you the harmless, painless nature of
l this great remedy and start y.*u well
r on the way toward u perfect cure.
Than you can get a full-sued box
from any druggtai for 60 cents, and oft.
•n one box cures.
If the druggist tries to sell you some
thing Just as good. It Is tieruuse he
a iMih— owe <in ilia substitute.
i Insist on having what you rail for.
1 The cure begins st once awl con-
\ tlnues rapidly until It It complete and
permanent.
* You can go right ahead with your
work and be easy and comfortable sit
' the time.
*i It Is well worth trying.
* Just send your name and address to
Pyramid Drug Co.. <6 Pyramid Hutld-
Ing. Marshall. Mich., and receive free
bv return mall the trial package- in a
plain wrapper.
Thousands have been cured in this
, easy, painless and Inexpensive way. In
the privacy of the home.
No knife and Its torture
No doctor and hla bills.
II druggists, 60 «-enta Writs tu
tor a fre
^'i
P
free package.
An Atlanta firm has sold 960.000 of
the stock and In 10 Him- the* other
9100,000 raised within sixty days after
Douglaavlllc responds with her 960,000.
Several other new enterprises are
going up within the next few- months
here.
COMES ITT DEFENSE
OF MEDICAL SCHOOL
Says Attack at Mooting
Was Hardly Common
Decency.
HEADACHES AND NEURALOIA
FROM COLDS.
LAXATIVE It HOMO Quinine, the world
FIRST PARDON GRANTED
BY GOVERNOR COMER.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Montgomery. Ala.. Feb. 7.—Governor
Comer ha* pardoned Cleveland Hill,
convicted In Marshall county In 1909
for manslaughter tn the drat degree
anti given u sentence of one year. This
la Governor Comer's first pardon.
Special A fine un cement Regarding the
National Pur# Food snd Drug Law.
"We are pleasod to announce that
FoTey*h Honey and Tnr for coughs, colds
and lung troubles la not affected by the
National Pure Pood and Drug law. ;ia
It rontslnn no opiates or other harmful
Tlruga. «»wt-we iaummSnd it S
ramitHt' for ..iiiidran uti.i sduitM «nbi try irny Mlw rnirn ol imv ditv
NE\V HOTEL OPENS
AT WEST POINT, GA.
Special tn Tb. Georgia*.
West Point. On-. F.b 7.—Thn new
hot.) o( Ilucktey Brother, waa thrown
open Wednesday night to th. public
for Inaprvtlon. A targe crowd of peo
ple attended from S to 10 o'clock, en
joying the refre.hmenu .erved and th.
mualc furnl.hed by th* orche.tr*.
These itentlemen have only been In
Wot Point for about.two year*, and
have hullt up an enviable reputation
n* lintel men. Their new place I* .11-
uated on the corner next door to the
postofflce. The sleeping apartment*
arc nicely furnished with carpeted
loor*. electric light*. bath* and every
•onvenlenre that n traveling man need,
o !>e made comfortable, while down-
*t.lr* I. the regular lunch counter thnt
will accommodate people at all hour*
during the day and night.
I. O. O. F. TO INITIATE
CLUB OF MEMBERS.
Special to The Georgian.
Itlalravtlle. On., Keb. 7.—There will
he a club of ten Initiated Into the 1. u
o. K. Lodge at thl. place next-Satur
day night.
The order hue orgonlxed an encamp
ment at tl.U .place with 30 charter
memtrer*. and will anon lx, In rriull-
nc*. to receive new member* Into tliai
branch of the order.
There are now three subordinate
lodge* In thl* county, with *nm*thlng
like too member*.
WOULD-BE BURGLAR
IS HELD UNDER BOND.
Following the atatement of Dr.
Oaorg* D. Dowknott. prealdent of th*
Intamattonal Medical College, publlah.
ad tn The Georgian and New* Thurs-
day. Harry A. Ktheridge. aecretary of
th* trttataa* of th* Inatltutlon. haa alao
written an anawer to th* remark mod*
agalnat the college by Dr. Broughton
and Dr. Landrum, at the Methodlat
mlnlatara’ meeting teat Monday.
Mr. ISth«ridge, a* h* atate*. Its* been
for ala yaara a deacon In Dr. Brough
ton - * church, but thla doea not aeam
to cool hla Indignation over the attack,
and he do*** hid atatement by aaylng
that Dr. Broughton - * attack "doea not
comport' with on* - * Idea <>f common
derency, to any nothing of t.'hrlatlan
courteay."
The atatement la. In part, a* Tollowi:
•The mlnutea ahow that Dr. Lan
drum became a truatee of the college
on September fa, 1*04. He aent me a
letter of nalgnatlnn on April 75, no*.
1 am bo me what aurprtaed that one of
hi* keen perception and discriminating
mind should require almost two year*
to And out that It waa an Institution
that ’he should have nothing to do
with. - Ilia latter of realgnatlon gave
no reason for ao doing, except preaaure
of other dutlea.
No Money From Broughton.
Now, ax to the aaperelon* of Dr.
Broughton. 1 will apeak more freely,
because for six yeara I have been a
deacon In til* church. Among hi*
charges t And that the college 'I*
posing for what It lo not; - Hint It
‘claim* to be n medical missionary col.
leee. nail get* money from the churches
on that ground. - Wall It has never
gotten a dollar from hie church on
that ground or any other ground, and
I think the smne may be aa truly sulil
of Dr. Landrum's church.
"There hnve been some thing* In the
«am- hl«tiirv of the Inatltutlon whti h I
did not and could not Indori*. but a* It-
I* now conatltutrd. and htu boon'for
many month* pn»t. II I* worthy of the
good will, the prayers and financial help
of every Chrlatlan man who love* the
cause of mission*, and would carry
healing for soul and body to the mil
lion* w*lm sit In darkness. For some
months I hnve been contributing of my
small means to this Inatltutlon. aa have
also some of the best men of this city.
Governor W. J. Northen Is tha presi
dent of the board of Irusteea. I am
atfre It Is a new thing to him to be
numbered among ‘frauds and quacks.'
Tima Given Fra*.
“It ta a fact that all the members of
the faculty and alt the trustees of th*
Inatltutlon are conscientious Chrlatlan
gentlemen. The physician* gladly give
thrlr time without a dollar of reward,
and In addition contribute 15 per
month out of their owi) pockets to help
defray the expenses of the work. In
the face of all this. It strike* me that
Dr. Broughton’s characterisation of
are trying to do for Ood
Cluett Shirts fit
G rfectly—wear
igest—look best
for every type and
style of man. The
perfect shirt for
every occasion.
Aik /•» Clmrtt
t ook fot the Cluett label.
CLUETT. PEABODY A CO.,
MARCHS OP COLLARS
PANIC IN KINGSTON
CAUSED BY CHINK
Khiguton. Jamaica. Felt. 7 -A
rrlltnl ouly hy thnt follow Ini; |h<*
•lUfiks*, OSIIMNl hr til* UllPlptH'lril lollluff of
tin* hlff town Inril. wan tiirio'il Into an orea*
lion «f laughter ml her than fear. Chlna-
bollerlnu the govarmuont had oflVrid
a reward of t2&9 to any oue who would ring
tbe 1*11 without Blinking down the tower
In which It In located. uiiderDHik the feat.
t'b'Mtslug midnight na the time for the per
formance. At the first mournful tap of the
1*11 residents leaped from ImnJ. Imagining
some horrlhh* Impending danger. A few
(Milder aiilrlt* niched ft* the tmver uud nr
rented th«S riiluamnii, who vainly endeav
ored to explain, lie wnh loeked
up.
CENTRAL BANK'S YEAR
WHS PROSPEROUS ONE!
He doubtless means well, but he does
not know whereof he speak*. The
moving nplrlt In thU work at present
la Dr. George D. Dowknott. of New
York, whose work In the field of medi
cal mission* has not been approached
hy any -other man of thl* day. More
than two hundred medical mtssToharlejr
are now upon the foreign field who
received their training through the ef
forts of this princely man of God.
"Let me close by nuylng that Drs.
Dowknott and Gaston were on lent
Monday guests of the llaptlst Minis-
tern' Association, and th«* attack made
upon their Institution and In their very
After It<« Amt y**ar of hualneM, the Cen
tral Batik and Truat Corporation linn la-
•wed a Statement of the hualneaa done In
that time. In I he year the lunik has re
ceived depoalta of nlniiit 92.000,000. nud In
order to nreomiiiodatc the many merchants
who were doing liuniueaa with thu bank. It
waa neeeasary recently to open a branch
of tbe Imnk on West Mitchell atreet.
The atatement Juat tanned shows that the
capital stock of the tisnk la 96OO.00O, with
deposits of SI,907.143.17. while the surplus
nud undivided prollta for tbe year nre
shown ns 960,319.49.
This Is considered hy lutnkers ns a re
markable showing for mi Institution m
year old. The hunk o|*ned Ita doors
ity u
Just
('a udler
cera: Asa Cl. ...
Patterson and J. H. ciweus.
and A. 1\ Coirs, cashier.
Ith the following .
Candler, presldeut; \V. II.
“ “ Ice prcsjdentN,
whrft ihsy ar _ _
apd humanity isTiard arid uneaHa4Tar. makes _ of machines at Five
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLE8
Cents per package, and everything else
pertaining to sewing machines .it
greatly reduced prices.
Look for the familiar letter R.
79 Whitehall street, telephone Boll
1§9-8; 494 Decatur street, telephone
Bell 5173; 762 Marleltn_street, tele
phone fleimn:— —
CLUB CLOSES OPTION8
ON TRACT OF LAND.
ft pedal to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Feb. 7.—Hon. P.
G. ltowman. of Birmingham. Ala., one
of the vice presidents of the Interstate
(Muh. an organisation of statesmen^
philanthropists and millionaires, which
recently purchased 6.000 acres of land
on Wsldsn's ridge, near this city, wun
In the city recently to close negotia
tions for the possession of these lands
ami to secure options on other lands.
■The Blood Is The Ufb.”
Sclanee box n.v.r gon, beyond th»
abovetlmplnitatemrnlol scripture. But
It haa Illuminated that statement and
given It a meaning ever broadening with
tha Increasing breadth of knowledjpw
Whan the blood la "bad" or Impure It
la not alone the body which buffers
through disease. The brain Is also
clouded,'Vie mind and judgement are
T an evil deed or Impure
, — ON? e,| l r tr » c * <3 to the
impafKyof the SthudJ Foul, Impure blood
curing, plmplea, blotches, eruptions and
other hutaneous affections, aa ociema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestation* of Impure blood.
• «••••
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has
performed the most marvelous cure*. In
case* ol old sore*, or open eating ulcera,
It Is well to apply to thn open sores Dr.
Pierce's All-lleallng Salve, which poa-
aesers wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sorts tn con
junction with the use of-Golden Medical
Discovery - a* a blood cleansing constl-
tutlonal treatment. If your druggist
nix-rial to The Georcton,
Macon, tla , I VIt 7.—Walter Burden’s
attempt to burglarise the tesldence of
Tom Anderson proved un expensive
one, as he realised after Judge entra
nts* finished hls case yesterday morn
ing
Waller was found guilty on the
charge of drunk and disorderly mid
flned tl.'t or 30 days on tills charge, and
hound over to the city court on two
separate charges, one for point Inc a
platot and tbe other fot larceny. The
m™" irait"ram".,,! SELigflEL*Jr" ' h '
had been innklng and -.hat h» noil ^* 1 '" Instock, yrm caaea.il, procure li
Just come in from Atlanta j bf Inclosing fllty-four cents in postage
, stamp, to l)r. R. V. Fierce. Obi Main SL,
Buffalo, N Y.. and It will come to you by
return poet. Most druggists keep It u
well as the "Goldrn Medical Discovery."
You can’t afford to accept any medicine
of mile*,,irn mmpotltlmi at a substitute
for-Golden Medical Ulsroyery," which la
a medicine nr knows compositiok,
having a complete lilt of Ingredients In
plain English on Its bottle-wrapper, tha
name being attested as correct under oath.
Dr Pierce - , Pleasant Pellets regulate
and Invigorate stomach, liver aud bowala
TENNESSEE CAVALRY
TO ENCAMP AT EXPO.
iperliil to Tb* Georgina.
I’httttutiiHtgu. T«nn., >Yh. 7 h in jn.
officially announced her* that Troop IT,
Tonn*»aa** (*avolf>*. and the arcond
HijuHttron and two tmop* of tln> third
*M|uadmn. of th* Twelfth r«va!r>. *tn-
th>n*d at Fort Oglvthorp*. will r*c*4\e
ntdert t«* tuicamp at th* Janieatown
KxtH.eitlrn thi^ mimmrr. Atiungetnent.i
In progrePH t»» have u ri attunoogu
Dav ut the Janii R^ui Kn|-telM »ii, .
HEADS COMPANIES
The re election of tbe oglelnla aud dlree-
torn of the Atlautu. Illrmlaghaui and At
lantic and tb* Ilrunitwit'k Htratuablp Fum-
puny baa lieen annouu«'«Hl. tb* meeting of
the atiM'khnhlera having taken place In
Hrtiuawlrk Wtalneadnv
The tllrtN-tora are. II. kl. Atklnaon. IV K.
Arkwright. L. Idiuon. It. K. t'nlllnnne.
W. II. Wright. The directors afterwnnU
reeleetetl the same nmclitla. With II.
AtkliiMin na prcaMeuf.
SAYS ROOSEVELT
cHEATrmr
Dr. Rider Declares Hie Pa
tients Can’t Get a
Bath.
Waahlugton. Feb. 7.—Dr. Thomaa B.
Rider, of Mot Rprtnga, Ark. appeared
before the house committee on judicia
ry yastarday In denunciation of Ut* ad-
ministration of the Hot Sprtnga reaer*
vatlon by tha department of tbe In
terior. He declared that the prei
administration haa created a “doctor*
trust" and alleged that he haa been un.
justly persecuted and denied a certifi
cate which will enable him to have hla
patient* us. the baths In th* reoerva
lion.
NU DEFINITE PLANS
ANNOUNCED BY BOARD
FOR MJ.&S, ROAD
Special lo The Georgias.
Macon, Ga.. Fab 7.—Matters, of bust-
ne*a were discussed yesterday after-
noon at a meeting of tb* board of di
rector* of the Macon. Dublin and Sa
vannah railroad.
At thl* meeting no disposition wu
made of the road. Thl* allows Ih*
Macon. Dublin and Savannah to retain
the depot rlghta which were granted
some time ago by th* city of Macon,
the right to be toet should th* road
change hand*.
TWO WERE KILLED
IHAmW-
g,M’rlnl lo The Georgian.
Dallas. Texas, Feb. 7.—A rear-end
collision occurred at Alvarado yuter-
dav afternoon, a* a result of which
John Wrlglrt. of Dennteon. and B. A.
Talk, of Serbln, Texas, were killed.
W. T. Coon, J. F. Slmmona and D.
Browning, three atock men. were badly
Injured. All the Injured and killed
ere In the caboose of the train.
The wreck occurred on the Mlaaourl,
Kansu and Tczu road.
When the Hair Falls
Stop it! * And why not? Fall
ing hair is a disease, a regular /
germ disease; and • »
Ayers Hair Viqor
J NEW IMPROVED FORMULA ^
quickly and completely destroys
these germs. The hair stops
♦ falling out, grows more rapidly,
and dandruff disappears. An
entirely new preparation.
The New Kind
Does not change the color of the hair
I. C. AVER CO., Mimficturing Chcmha, Lowell, Maw,
POLITICS AND
POLITICIANS.
Frederick W. Mulley, of Oregon, who
will Nerve In the United tttatae aenote
till March 4, Ih the youngeat nenatnr
In the United Htntea, having Juat passed
the age requirement of 95 years. Ha
Im a well-known lawyer of Portland
nnd a man of wealth.
TlurThdanare legislature--has voted
to continue the whipping post and pub-
llr (loggings for persons convicted of
theft, felonious assault, housebreaking
nnd mayhem.
THIEVES TOOK MEAT
FROM FREIGHT CAR
Mnron,
«*r Avent
J-nVW hr I
Special to Tbe Urorglnu.
I*. 7.—last night aa nffl
aalng through th«* Central
oiplf ot men trying to ••st
ilt* lliiliirrtlutrly llotlrtnl
hiitihinnrtrra mol two of tho rail offk'ers ro
»|H»iol»-.i When they arrived It ws» foitiol
th;*t thr thlrv»*a li.ol tiolon u qmiutlty
UlWti. wlth'h bud Lf'ii ahlniHtl to drain* In
thl* rlty
«hI thr fellt
trail waa loat.
Kilrtriitly thr iwirtt
had lM*ardnl a p
tlogs dro|*|H*tl Ho i
hlf to plrk It up again.
LOCAL OPTION BILL
WILL BE ADOPTED.
Speclnl tn The Georgian.
.Montgtunery. Ala. Feb. 7.—The lorul
option Mil wan taken up agaiit thl*
morning for discussion In (ho house,
after having apent a most strenuous
day on ye-terdu\. The nppoMltlon to
the hill ha* developed stronger than
wh" mtth Ipateil, hut the present llidl-
riiHans are. the ndvocaces of the origi
nal bill, a** reported by Ih* commit lee.
Ill he tmssed by u g«»»Ht vote. Thr
rensim for thl* supposition Is that It i*
xpeettd the minority re|oirt will o-
voted down l»y a close ttmrgln and a*
the ltteittlwiH nre in favor of some such
. they will then vote for the original
WH.
Former United States Senator Cock*
roll, of Missouri, who hns been seri
ously 111 for a long time. Is now re
cuperating In Florida. He exoects In
few weeks tn be able to return to
Washington and resume hls duties on
the Interstate commerce commission.
joint resolution has been Intro-
dured In the Illinois legislature pell*
tinning congress to call a convention to
propose an anti-polygamy amendment
the constitution of the United
States.
nnel* E. Warren, who has 1u»*
been elected for the fourth time to ren*
resent Wyoming In the United State*
Is a native of New England and *
Ulvll war veteran. Like moat, sena
tors. he is a man of great wealth, th*
most of which he has made as a stoo.
raiser In Wyomln*.
The lower house of the Missouri lea.
Mature has passed, without a dissent
ing V4»te, a bill to license lobbyists. Tb»
measure requires legislative agents tn
register with the secretary of state and
(lie expense accounts.
The Minnesota legislature Is consld
erink n measure prohibiting Insurant*
companies from making any contribu
tions whatsoever for political pur
poses.
ATLANTA COMPANY
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SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY. Mamoot
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY.
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* ALUMNI Of GEORGIA
TO GIVE A DINNED
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t»ilfl»*tl the eerretnry of Btnto of le* In
AlnlNir.t:i it(eut nt lllnnlitgb:in
Funsral of Mrs. Cltvsland.
•pedst to Tbe fieorxUu
Greenville S t\ Feb. 7 —The fu
neral of Mr*. W t*. Cleveland was held
yesterda) ut th* First Fresbvtetlan
huroh. servhts hMng conducted by
Rev. T. W. Hloan
Sicr. HEADACHE
The A t la it t n nluuinl of tlif Ciilverslty ol
t'.iHirglit sill Imve a iMtiiquet ar the PIinI
uifUt Hotel ou the night of February II.
it tliai Unite the movement to erect u Y. M
t'. A. building eu the eumpUB at the mil
versify will lie Indorsed.
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dollar i
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Arrive From
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Alston 1
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.40 am
1.10 pm
Depart To—
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221 Woobnrt An., ATLANTA. 8A.
Two tier.! Burglariaed.
9pee1.il to The Ggsoglwn.
Greenville. S C., Feb t.—Then
m burglaries In ihe city Ti
night, tho IN»c Mill store and tit*
of II. W Hunt !>c4ng broken Into.
The police :;»j they have a clew anu
will be aula, to lui*J ’.he thief*
«day
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Dyapeel* leitared.
Constipation aratdwL
Down), regulated. DO
pain, no griping.
•MALL PILL.'
•MALL DOSB.
•MALL PRIOl.
CITIZENS WILL FAVOR
' PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.
Speelnl tn Th* Georgian.
VVhll* Plain*. Ga., Feb. 7.—The peo
ple of thl* dlMrlrt are to have an elec
tion ,oon to determine whether they
will have local taxation for tb* aupput t
of the school In thl* district. There la
no serlou* opposition to the movement.
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