Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 11, 1907, Image 2

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"w; r .r.fT ff? ■ jas THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. r ’ MONDAY. raBBCAIT II. h*t. SAYS CMm STAN0SG000 CHANCE FOR SUB-TREASURY tpeefall I* Tke Oeofgta. Chattanooga. T»nn- Feb. 11.—Chat tanooga bu not loat yat In the light Car tha sub-treasury. Tha maltar la yat ta be dtcldsd by congress and alnrr noma tabling has been angandarad be twaan Atlanta and Birmingham It la believed that a comproml.r will result la locating tba aub-tni*ur> In thla city. Colonel Chartea II. Treat, traaaurar of tha United Btafee. In an interview given out hare, aaya that Chattanooga has Iliad bar clalma. but aha haa not 1 made aurh an aggraaalvt light aa havu other cltlea and the reault may even, lualy be an agreement to locate the aub-traaaury in Challanuogn. "I tan conceive of no better locution for It tban f'hattanoga." raid lie. "for whan the look and dam are done and Ilia mineral reaouriea aurroundlng the city are opened Chattanooga will Jump In to tha vary flrat rank. 1 hare ulao found that your hank clearing. are a marvel. It la probable that rnngreaa may take up thla mnlter and decide' It almnut any day." CntairleUKSK ESSSSSTt, V. i. 01DIET IMPLEMENT CO.. JcUgn: >1 Gs. Ferayth Bt., Atlanta, Oa. OBI fllHVKBT HADII m cm red at home With- JUDGE HANSELL DEAD FROM_EFFECT OF FALL Hip Was Fractured and Death Resulted in Ten Days. FRIENDS OF LESTER HONOR HIS MEMORY Washington. Feb. II.—Jn the bouse yesterday afternoon, memorial aervlcrs In honor of the Into Colonel Rufus K. Loster, former representative from tho Flrat Georgia district, were h°l.d. The services were attended by yractholly all the members of the Oe jr^la delete, tlon. as well aa by many reprosenta ttvea front other state* Mr. laester's widow was ‘n the nieri> bera* gallery. Mr. Overs:ive*. presided and Congressman Brantley pnbl glow ing tribute to the memory of hi* dead colleague The eulggles on Mr. !**: .-r were par ticipated in by Messrs. Overall e*d. Bartlett. Llvtugnton. Ad*tii*«i>. Hard- wick, Lee. liell and Brantley, if Geor- kla, and flurtun. rtf Ohio: (luntoiM, *f Texas; Davidson, of \V|ac»»n-»r; flmall and Thoms*. of North <*ar»llu;i; IDr- mann, of Oregon; G»uldeti. of New York; Hperkman. of Florida, and Lu- cey, of Iowa. In fabric*, workmanship, fit and comfort Q&Mg, I SHIRTS Excel all othera. Many atylea. White and numberleaa ex- cluaive designs in fancy fabrics. ctorrr, pcaboov * co. IT ORR TO LEAVE N, Y, LITE Stw (Turk. Fab. 11.—In a circular latter leaurd to policyholders. Alexander E. Orr, p real dent of tho Now Torfc Ufa huurancs Company, lntlmataa that ha will laavt tha company ahortly. Concerning (ha reperta that tba poli cyholders' fan da wore- uaod In favor of one of tho tlckota for truetooe at tha recent election. Mr. Orr deciaraa the company'! representative. wore forbid den to uaa auch fun da or to taka m> tint af .salaried aniployaaa In buxlnaaa houre. and to tha beat of hla knowlkdae “not a dollar of tho potleyhoMonr money wa* Improperly spent." Ha also ■tatad that the charge agaloet tha com. pany of Impeding U>o prograoa of tho election Ja ritually untrue. FLORIDA BURNISHES BACON A PRECEDENT V ■pedal te The Ueorgtae. Thnmaavllla, Oa.. Feb. II.—After lin gering ten daya from a fractured hip, sustained In a fall on tho aldewalk us ho was about to enter the gate nt hla home, Judge Auguetue H. Haneell died at 1:10 o'clock Sunday. Xn men' In Georgia, probably, can boast of auch a career as that which haa Just closed In the death of Judge Haneell. Born In tha year 1117, ha reached the ripe old age nt to years and wae still alert and poa.Maing reasonably good health when the ac cident which coat hie life befell him. He was the oldest Mason In the stale, having Joined In tilt at Mllledgevtlle, and the Masonic lodge* of Thomas county will all attend his funeral ul the Presbyterian church tomnmw al t o'clock. BIx of hla grandsons will act aa pallbearers. In 1M0 Judge Haneell was married to Miss Ante II. Paine, of Mllledgrrlllc. who died six months ago. lie leavee five children. C. P. Haneell. Judge of the city court of Thomasvlllc and aa- ■ I at ant aecretary of the senate: Mrs. James Watt, Miss Bailie Haneell. of Thomssrllle; Mrs. B. L. Usher and Mrs. J. 8. Panham. of Montleetln. Fla. Otra slater, Mrs. T. H. Pelham, of lid Courtland atreet, also survives, being ths only surviver of twelve children. Tha stores of tha town will closa during tha funeral hours todav. Ills, death Is gsnerally mourned throughout tha city and Boulh Georgia. Many Vaara an Bench. Judge Haneell was admitted to Die Washington. Feb. ll The sintue of Henulor Itarnn, of Georgia, nftrr March 4. remains the subject of imirli com ment In Georgia, as Hir legislature will not meet until June, tin- vacancy Will lie the eeme. It Is ssserfed, as when a aenatur dies or resigns when the lag. Islam dem of his stats Is not in session. Ii times the governor makes an appolnlmrnt to flit the vacancy as a matter of course. "Flurlda." said a prominent senator, “has frequently furnished n precedent favorable to Heron. The legislature In that state meets In June, so when there la a special session of Hie senate, fol lowing the regular session In March, the governor of the state In often com pel ltd to make a temporary appoint- ment. He haa done so several limes, and no serloua objection lias ever been made to It by the senate." ATLANTA TOTHE FRONT IN BUILDING PERMITS Official reiiorta from thk building centers of the. country oa tho amount of permits Issued tor January, thk, year, ahnws Atlanta among the load ers In the percentage of gain over Jan uary of last year. The percentage at gain Is M per cant for Atlanta, while tha reports Show that the aggregate volume of building done In the country last Jan-' uary was less than In tha correspond ing month of last year. Atlanta's per mits In Hie Initial month of thla year were 1484,m, as compared to IS10.- 808 la*t year. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. I'AZo OINTMENT Is guaranteed to eure ear case Of lirliing. mind. Bleeding or Pro- Inidliig PUes hi 6 to 14 dare or money nr finale,I. JUDGE A. H. HANSELL. Died at Thomasvilla aa tha result of injuries sustained in a fall. —I Smell II” Doe* Your Stomach Feel Happy When Meal-Time Comes? bar in 1888. Hr wnn elected solicitor general of the aouthern circuit by tho legislature of 1*47. anil Judge of tho *0fn« circuit In 1849. lie served it* judge until January 1. 1903. with the ixteptl-m •»* six yearn, from 1883 to 1859, when he refilled to nerve. He win removed by reconntruction In 1865. but wan re-elected In 187S. He wn* a menu her of the secession convention In 1SG1. and of the constitutional conven tion In 1877. He nerved In the Indian war when, but 18 year* of ag" on the staff of General Bafford. of MUtedge- vllle. He did not nerve In the Confed erate war *»n account of hi* |Minliion an judge. but wan on the retief rnrri- mtttee, which wua aent tu Atlanta dlir- IriglTW'Setffft m retter* rtrtr nntt woundrfed. lie Joined the Presbyterian church In 1837. He came to ThontH*vllle In 1853, and waa a charter member and elder In the church here nlncr 1934. RUN DOWN BY ENGINE, AGED MAN IS KILLED SECRETARY SHAW TO BUY $25,000,000 OF U. S. BONDS Wanhlngtoti. Feb. 11.—Secretary of the Treasury Shaw announce* that he will buy I23.hoo.000 short 4 per cent bonds at 101 1-2. HAYTI IS ANGRY WITH GERMANY $5,000,000 IN TAX STAMPS IS LOST AT ALBANY, N. Y. nt nu Prince. Hmytl. FabTTi.—Tha I relations betw een Haytl and Germany are strained owing to the refusal of tha • German hankers, Hermann A <'o., by I direction of the court of Port au Prince to return to the Haytlen government • large auma of money alleged to have j been received fraudulently. Fear* art j entertained here of aertoua complica tion* enaulng. Albany. N. V.. Feb. 11.—Comptroller. Martin H. Glenn haa made public the* returns of an Investigation which he ban been making Into the condition of the atock transfer tax bureau of hi* office with reference to the handling and disposal of 17.000,000 worth of the ntatnps Issued by that department for use 1n the transfer of stock* under tlie act of 1905. When you sniffle In tha air the appe. tiling aroma of something cooking, do you fael that you could sit down, open your mouth, pin back your ears and eat with a delicious gusto, everything set before you. and not feel any had offsets from It? In other words, can your poor stom ach take care of everything and any thing you put Into It? There are thou sands and thousands of people who do not know what It la to have a good, strong, healthy stomach, nor do they redllsM what It Is to have a good ap petite. You can have an all-powerful stom ach and a fetching appetite for every meal, and every day. If you give your stomach a rest, and let something else take hold of your food for you and di gest It os It comes Into the stomach, something that Is harmless, but that really does the work of quickly and thoroughly. This “something" I* Htuart’s Dys pepsia Tablets, the most effective little tablets In the world for cutlng any thing that may tie wrong with your stomach. One Ingredient of these pre cious little workers digest* 8.000 mtln* of the coarsest or richest food put Into the stomach. Think of It. 3.000 grains! They aj* really an artificial stomach, because they act ju*t like the stomach, they dlipnt your foo«l. just a* though you didn't hove a stomach at all. It euppllea the stomach with th Juices which have become •canty. Then your Indigestion, dyspepsia,; i e , •our risings, brash, belching*, acidity., fermentation, loss of appetite, aversion to food, bloat}’ feeling*, heattburn and nausea, will t eat anything whenever yot will feel fine before and after >,»ur meals. Your appetite will be a thing of pleasure to have, your meal* will l>* <«r*« nwood. Ml**. I eh u Tin- Ju a pie assure to eat and relish, atm your ] handed in a verdict of uciiultinl in the { digestion will be thorough and sooth- I case ..f Janie* D Money. Jr, charged' Special to The (loorglan. Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. 11 John I A. TIbb*. au aged rltlsen. dull of hear- j lug. was run over by a fire engine I yesterday and I* dead a* the result of hi* InJurle*. He was attempting to cross the street | In front of the engine when run over. I Several people shouted t«» him, hut he • could not hear them. NIGH SCHOOL BOVS WILL CELEBRATE DAV Georgia Day will be fittingly cele brated by the Hoys' High School Tues- * digesting . d ft >‘ * n ‘* "'hat promise* to be uti tin* * l usually Interesting program has been | arranged. i The officer* who will preside are: James A. Terrell, president: Walter 8. | Coleman, secretary; l» II Dewlap, treasurer. The program hn* been pub- | llshfM in full by The Georgian and ; New *. I Hon K. W Martin will deliver a ' prise ft* the boy who urlit* the best ! essay nt the recent contest at tho digestive | school. A loving cup will be presented will, mid | t|,i< K |n ,if th,. Girls' HIkIi Holiool whu Mite* the best essay «»ti the same sub- GRAND TICKETS SOLD WEEK IN ADVANCE Hcgtnnlng Monday morning, the innnngement of the Grand opera house hn* adopted a new plan of putting ticket* on sate and will sell seat* for nil performance* on the same day that the advertisement of the attraction ap pears In tha papers. Mnnager*I>pGlve has provided a spe tal set of ticket rack* anil the box of fice 1* prepared to place on aale ticket* for attractions a week or ten day* In advance of the first performance. Here toforo tickets have not been placed on sale until two or three days before the attraction arrived, but thla nsw de parture waa secured because of the many Insistent demand* of the theater going public. Vitriol Thrower et Large, llaltlmore. Md., F*h. 11—“Jack the Vitriol Thrower" vesumed hie actlvl tv this moenltiR. 'tvhen he threw sold ■ •n the Shoes of Daley Thurston, aged 9. He says more than S5.on#,ooo worth of these stamps have been destroyed, either in process of manufacture or by actual burning without adequate rec ord or supervision. In the two years since the act was passed, and She re I* only the peraonn! word of a single clerk, salaried at 82,500, and not under bond, to certify th*» fact-that they were destroyed at all. Restless Nervous Do you get up in the morning tired, languid, and frequently with head ache almost 'unbearable? HYDRAULIC ENGINEER TO VISIT ATLANTA Arthur Olesler. of New York, one of the most celebrnt« d consulting hydrau lic engineers In the world, will arrive In \tlantn tomorrow. 3fr. G»l*ler will make an examina tion of all water powers developed and undeveloped, contiguous to tlie line* of the Atlantn, Griffin and Macon electric railway, and the Macon,.Amer- leu* and Albany electric railway. 1» I* the purpose of these two lines to util ise electricity generated by water pow er, to operate the two railways. BUILDING PLANS FOR TABERNACLE CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children The Kind You Hits Alwajs Bngiit Boors tho Signature of Definite bull ling arongemrnt* will be made by Hie congregation of the Wesleyan tabernacle for the Taberna cle lPstltutton.il church on the first Monday in Match when the books will or opened for subscriptions. The necessary ntmnint, 4250,000, will i*e raised altogether by subscriptions, the original plan of forming a stvck company having lit on abandoned. Plan* for tie exttilor of the structure hive already been drawn. The site fronts 150 feet on Hprlng stieet. with a depth of 235 feet on Luckle street. Ml’ZZLE TOLSTOI SAYS MAETERLINCK ftrusscll*. Belgium. Feb. 11.— Maurice Maeterlinck, the Belgian Hhakespenre. remarkable article published by a liui-rt luwm .....LL Brussell* newspaper, declares that Leo Oil IlH\L D60U unable to Tolstoi should be "gently mussled." The article Is a reply to Tolstoi's recent statement that Shakespeare lacked greatness CREDIT MEN MEET FOR DUTCH SUPPER The tlurd quarterly meeting of the t’redlt Men's Association of Atlanta will tie held In the chamber of com merce headquarter* In the Empire oulldlng nt 8 o'clock Monday night. The passage of new laws on credit will be th. tnofiosltlon moat generally dis cussed. A Dutch supper will be served aft er the business meeting. BABE IS FOUNdIeAO BESIDE ITS MOTHER When Mrs. W. D. Hudson awoke Hunday morning, ah* found he* four- months-old Infant, Bessie Lee, dead beside her. The little girl went to tied Saturday night In apparent good health and her sudden death came as n great shock to 8Irs. Hudson. A physician wa* called In, but the child hud evi dently been dead for hours. t’oronet Thompson was notified and on inquest waa held Sunday afternoon In the undertaking parlors of Gre»n- lierg. Hand 4k Bloomfield, wner** tin coroner's Jury brought a verdict of death from unknown causes. No funcr- ul arrangements will tie made until the little girl's father. W. D. Hudson, was is .* Pullman car conductor, reach es tho city. MOTHERHOOD Th* Bret requisite of a food Is rood health, and tba ex- . i of maternity should not bo approached without careful physical preparation, aa a woman who is in I condition transmits to tho blessings of a r»d constitution. Preparation for healthy mater nity ie accomplished by Lydia E. Pin Wham's Vegetable Compound, which la made from satire roots and herb*, more successfully than by any . other mad Urine because it (ires tone and strength to the entire feminine i organism, curing displacements, ul- eeratlon and inflammation, and the result is lees suffering and more children healthy at birth, than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound has been tha standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. NotewhatMre Jam ee Chester. of4CT W. nth Bt.. New York says in this letter:—Dear Hn. Pinkham:-"! wish every expectant mother knew about Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of Ha mat value at this trying parlod of a woman's life urged me to try it ana l did so, and I cannot say enough In regard to the good it did me. I recovered quickly end am in the beat of health now." Lydia E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound is certainly a euccessful remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of woman. It has eared almost every form of Female Complaints, Dragging Senu- tlons. Weak Back. Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Ulcers- Moos and Organic Disc meet of Women and la Invaluable in preparing (or Childbirth and during the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women ■v Women coffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mas* Her adviee la free. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191-2 PutktrM Stmt, Atlaati. 6a. OVER SCHAUL & MAY Rubber Plate* - 22-K Gold Crown - Percelain Crown - - Bridgework,?gg TH Painless Ex- FflFF trading with pj^rr $4 all plate work No More Dread o! the Dental Chair 8 a. m. till s p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. till ( p. m. Real Estate Salesman Wanted —•— / Man of experience with knowledge of Atlanta and apablc of earning $50 to $75 per week can secure valua ble connection where there's plenty work and good com pensation for the intelligent handling of real estate. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO. 308 Peters Building. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY. BETWEEN GAINESVILLE AND ATHENS. «liy. i T I nalty. | HutHint.iSumlay. 1 I>nll.v. | KAHTF.RN TIM#:: HERE AT HOME. 6:3T» , 6:06 1 9:60 ,Ar T.......Oilnesvlllr. i.r.) 4:0*1 i 2:46 j 7:10 |l.e Athens Ar.l 1:10 V. M. I*. M. A M. | 1 P. M. 6:*» 9^ 1:10 IDS P. M. A. M BETWEEN GAINESVILLE AND MONROE. Runday. 1 hilly. ! 1 Except I ( Miiidny.l Dally. 1 EARTBBN TIME. | Dally. Except Monday. IHUIy. Mundar. 1*. M. «:» 4:28 3:30 TV 81. !•: M A ST 1 5:06 ! 9:50 ,Ar fJalae*Tllle Lt. 3:00 | 7:42 j .* Winder 2:00 : »J:45 'l.v 81oun*e....; Ar. IV M. A M A. U. 9:00 11.10 1:00 P. M. i\ it. 6:80 7:06 8 m P. M. A II. 9 ftt 10:4d 11:45 A M TEETH ffth ts. Monty can not Imy Im» t t •* r.. I’ll I I.ADKI.rillA DKNTAL ROOMS. No. 96 Whitehall St. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From — I Ifepar* To- Savannah .... 7.40aaIMacoo lLtfpn Mat OETEnUlil .... t• -V Jacksonville . 7.10 „ Macon 11.40 am Macon 4.15 pui Macon f.M pm Macon ........ 8.10pm .YIRTOB h.fri IIS Jacksonville ..10 46 nui Macon 4.<m pm Jacksonville .. AW pm tevsnnsb 9.15 pm DRAGGED BLOCK BY CAR AND ESCAPED UNINJURED ll wa* a narrow escape from «leath that D. 8. Paul experience!! on Ralur- day night Ir. Fast Alabama street, and that he was n«»t killed outright I* run* sltlctrd little short* nt miraculous. He was draggel under a trolley car (;om Alabama and Whitehall street* down the hill to Al*ibum& and Pryor streets and beside* getting n few cuts ami bruises be wan not injured, al though his clothes looked as if they had gone through a sausage cutter. '“r. Paul, who Is manage-' of the San itary Plumbing Company, attempted to board a Georgia avenue ami Grant Park car at Whitehall and Alabama streets and that wa* the last *e« n • ' him by passengers on the cai until he was pulled out from under the a block away. A hurry call was sent to the Grady hospital and be was »• *•[ there, where the surgeons found It** !«•»« not been serlounly hurt. How he got under the car he " not able to explain and It Is supp***.i he slipped In trying to board the ««r and became pinioned underneath. AnJ then for a block his head and h<»ly waa bumped over the rough K stone*. The victim of the accident i* one of the beat known plumbers in At lanta and was formerly u metnhe: "f the firm of Paul A Gillette. He reside* at 131 Fr&oar strqet with his f*"' 1 ■>• Lion, toss oi appetite, aversion i Monty feelings, hentthurti and \|(U L’V irfU’ITTFH rill b« no more. You can then AlUA I\ 1 .U IjNl I 1 1 TaI J iln« you want, all >.>« want. OP MVROKR CHARGE you want, ami ymir smmarh j x umiuu S|«M lul log to lb* whola body. Too can't do your work writ, m- i>b i chearful. or bnva »n,m- or vim or am- i billon, srhen your alomach la tenl Muki- t youraalf Ivvl Bond after • hretty nu-ai. t fv*l «ood all over, claar your mlml, I and mab« you enjoy Ufa, by takma I „ rtluart'a Dyapvpaia Tablats. Give your alomach a real, ao It ran n right Itself, then you need fear nolli- n Ing. Bend ue your name and addrrr-s | today and gel a free sample package of Htuart'e Dyepepala Tableta by return mall. After you have tried the sam ple. >nu will be eo thoroughly con vinced of what they can do for you that you will go to your naareet drug gist and get a Mr box of them. Bend us your name and address to day and a. will at once send vnu bv » sample package free. Aildreea Btuart Co. » Bluart Bide. Mar- lalch. , tttl the The i; ie shaotlng lifter the t« engageil In >r of L J Henderson - attracted wide atten-, t the prominence of the Money I- u nephew nfj Senator Money, of title j rred some Week's! KXI'LOSION WRECKS i BART OK ARSENAL !.oii«l«»n. IVb ll.—A iciriflc sxpl.isl.m ; at 3:3u o t h*. k this ttvirnitig a rveked the chsmteat v***mrch -department *»f t the Wtsilai. il uisrr.al 111 letmdon. All III** window n in tin* t*n\ n wi re Broken I U is bellevt-d tiu livts wviv LisL * rest or sloop. It is nervous exhaustion, and afYeets the heart, limps, stomach and all the orpanR that depend upon the nerves for motive power. What you need is Dr. Miles’ Nervine to restore nerv ous euersy and nivc new life to the organs. "For >onr* I h*v* t>*rn rsrr nrn** •ui*. *vi(Tcrr«l trmbly with hmdache. I hsd slwn>s gun* to Ui*» doctor, and nu-* about t*> go nne dnv to try him for flu* last time, when a friend ml* \t«-d m.* to try Dr. Miles K*»tnr*tl\» NVnine l purchanrd u Inttl* and th* i*«ult* wf*r* *.» satltfstton' i have horn inking U *\cr since. It hs* helped m* wonderfully l>r. Milos' N*»rvo and l.lver Fills have done lot* of go»*l fnr ine When I get to feellnx nervous now. l go for ths Nervine bottle snd I am so thankful I fi.iv* something to help me without * d**c- tor bill MAK1E IIAHIIIK. 314 Coilcgs 8t., Plc.ua. Uhl% Dr. Miles' Nsrvlns Is sold by your Mile* Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ODD FELLOWS LODGE “•^ c ar«i25-:i2W“ifor ioriy-eive cents GIRL IS TAKEN TO JAIL Corfldsntly Kidney Rills. It Ie testimony like the following , that hu placed "the old Quuker Rem-; REORGANIZED AT ALBANY, j edy" eo far above competitor!. When I people right here »t home ralae their 1 ape, i»i i Special t„ The Oeaiglan. I r olc ? '?• P™J»e there I. no room left Gad.,- Alli.inx. iIs.. Fab. ii._p,„ Giand f° r doubt. Read the public autement charge I'atrlarch f P Elliot, of Urunswlck.! of an Atlanta cltUen waa lu the city last week for the pur- j Mrs. M. G. Coleman, of ISt Auburn poae of reorganising the local lodge of j avenue, Atlanta, Ga.. lari: "Doan'e odd Fellows. At a meeting held Irl- Kidney Pills cured me of a very dli- tnembers .if^the^!rder and ^e'mp.l^d ' e^Thlng^la^.t'I’frted' the secret work. A» a result «'f th* ■ ’T*} 1 *hat I tried past gratnl i»artriarch‘s visit, the odd • naa failed to give we relief. The trou- ; v , Fellows hnv* taken on nrw life, and • ble was a dull polo in the ■mall of ipy r It l* now beilevetl that the lodge will ] back, and believing that It wts caused lin'.i soon b* ti*eif again. | by a disorder of the kidneys, I tried *he • about everything which waa recom- {\ i,n SEVENTEEN INDIAN AXES mended to me. but Doan's Kidney FOUND iY *" tirurRlsn. well, the monthly bill was not i». Aal.. Feb. II.—On the lie notified uh that we oou.d that sh* hud obt lined goods mor <* aupplles until the bill under false pretenses. In the purchase' »f groceries to the amount of forty-five • nt* In Alabama t'lty, her borne, Ml“<j Llracv Robins.-u. ;i DT->«ar-old girl.’ wa* ‘-onvliteil In tin court -and given; i ten-day's sentence in Jail by Justin if the Peace V ‘ s serving the "A few days after my mother to th* store and Informed .Mr. H well that there were sufficient »I" at tin house to pay him and that would *«nd for more groceries. M ,,f sent me to the store snd 1 h***i. Adam*. The girl 1 * om * R«»«xls. amounting to forty’ i.\ ! cent*. When Mr. Boutwell cal'* ung Indy attended the Girls !checks my mother Inform*<1 rial Hihool m M.ntcvalhV where | ,hnt already been pni'» orked if* pav her way and she»tuinlturi dealer who we owed mi laugh, school in Blotuit c«iun- j r-rre*; followed on Friday *»n a • ■ < E8 u „, J;" 1 ufficliiis arc shoeing the, -■r -buinlng money umler fai- i PLOWMAN. Pll! *' I Pfocure.1 from Brannen ,, „r«“%“Lr^7teB.h5r' - 1 h.n 2 r ./f vV < 2*?»** . ,0i . Wh,,e " * om ' ' l "P 1 ' Will be taken to right Miaa Allan# Jaakaon. i Tnc Georgian. bill streat and SO Mgnatta glraat. war* j punishment tmlng Ittfllt ted Utr.n her. The funeral rervlca of Ml— ' Go. Feb. II —Tom Nichols. 1 the flrat thing to bring any permanent .wtet relating that her father drinks J.u kson the your* girl who d lit log six miles north of Al-; relief. I have been completely cured .tn.1 Ine* nm |.r..vPle for them. Miss! self Frltiuy nlaht nt her home. J:" of the backache and am atronger In; lloblnron relates the etory aa folow. I,iei street were conducted Bottri.i' everyway." 1 " ,n November l.irt, while we were | ternron nt 2:10 o'clock. The im ' For aale by all dealers. Price BO j buying seine gnneiie* front Mr. tlout- j was In tuklund cemetery, cents. Foater-Milburn Co. p - ■ - — M , New York, sole agents for the United State,. Remember in* same—Doan's—and taka au other. l-<ii Special i Albany a negro. baity, last week found one of the tnos; Intereating collection* of Indian relics ever **en In this section. Nichols wa* plowing In a field when the point of hla plow- unearthed an Indian stone ax. and when he explored the ground fur ther down h* discovered eighteen more axe* The axes are of two varieties of stone. Home uie of a grayish color, tuHe\ tmr a greenish COsL Na. Ji*