Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 12, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY.' FEBRUARY J2. IKT7- THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TIWIIE AND DON’T KNOW IT Wstk And unhealthy kidneys are /wpoiudbl* for more eiokness and anfferlnf than any other diseases; therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble Is permitted to oontinue, many fatal results are sure to follow. Tour other organs may need attention—bnt your kidneys most, because they do most and should have attention first. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swpnp-Xoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all other organs to health. A trial will oonvince anyone. Th* .mild and Immediate effect i.f Swamp-Root, the great kidney an.l bladder remedy, la noon reallied. It stand* the lilebeat because Its remark able curative power has been proven In thousands of the moet dl.trea.lng cases. If you need a medicine, you should hare Wilson, rnnn.. Fell. II. \Vt "A mall could not lie In any worse romll tlea than I was with kidney anil liladilci treSMea I doeloml with several *sod doc tors sud oue physician tnld me I had I)rl*hr« ntaeeae and that I would nnt live over sis month* Another told me It was (all atones.. I feed eerere peine In my kid- neve ell Ik! while, could not stoop over, would he itlaay. could not lie dowu without some oue helped me up; my lieck was weak and paloeil me; nrlae was aa thlek aa cream and It would scald me emuethlng dreadful. I had to (at up many times lu the nlabt to urinate. I took Hwaint> KiH>t nod today I am n well mae and sever felt letter. All of my troubles bare gone and abow no atrni of retnmtue. I take my oath that Kwamp Boot put me where I am today and I can prove It by erqsalntanre..'' Very truly yours. E. II. BAND. Swamp* Root In not racommsndad for averythini. hut It promptly overcomes kidney, liver and bladder troubles, the symptoms of which arc: obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or Irritation In passing, brickdust or asdlment In tha urine, headache, backache, lame buck, dim ness. poor digestion, eleeplenaneia. ner vousness. hear! disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, tkln eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating. Irritability, wornout feeling, lark of ambition, may lx loss of flesh, anllow complexion, or Bright's disease. If your water, when allowed to do main undisturbed In u glaaa or bottle for twenty-four hours, forma a sedi ment or settling or has a cloudy ap pearance. It la also evidence that your kidneys and bladder nerd Immediate aitanflinr : Bwamp-Rool Is pleasant to take and le for sale at drug stores the world over In bottles of two slips s»d two prices— fifty cents and one dollar Remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. V., on ever)’ bottle LM SKIP UK imiFS CHIB ISTM its sin pout ■pedal to The Oeorgteu. Charleston, 8. C, Feb. 12 —Although the Wltteklnd gets no return cargo from Charleston this trip, news liaa been received that the Lloyd* line will make charleston the South Atlantic port for the discharge of immigrants for tha South. Tha Wltteklnd le now discharging a cargo of kaJnlt. She goat to Baltimore for a return cargo. The agent of Lloyds la now at ChSrieaton Investigating the shipping facilities, and the outlook Is good for the establishment of the German line hare. A delegation from Charleston left to day for Columbia to light ngnlnat the reduction of the Immigration Bureau appropriation by tho legislature. Only one of the Immigrants brought over this trip was rejected by the In spector. This wee a child with ton eyea. which le now at a hospital for treatment. EDITORIAL NOTE.—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample bottle nntl a book of.valuable Information, both sent abaolately free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women who. found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy they needed. The value and auc- \ case of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readera arc advised to tend for a sample bottle. In aendlng your addreaa lo Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bing hamton, N. Y., be sure to say you rend this generous offer In The Atlanta Osorgtan and Naws. The genuineness of this offer le guaranteed. HE1SMAN ON BASEBALL FOR BOYS* HIGH SCHOOL A moat attractive program has been arranged by the committee which has III charge tha entertainment to be given for the Boys' High School base ball fund naxt Saturday. The enter- ualnment will take place In Browning hall, pt the Olrla' High School. The following Is the program: Speech. "Baseball"—Helentan. Violin Sola "Hungarian Sketch"—Kd Baamajalr. Recitation, "Casey's Revenge"—Wal ler L»Craw Hong. '.Vellie, Deal"—llardwtck, lcckart, Wells and Park. Cornet Solo, "The Commodore"—K1 - bert Lively. Recitation, "Vindication of the Lim erick"—Miss Ethel Thnmsa. Song. "Dotty Dollars"—Charles Hoke. Plano 8,.lo, "The Dying Port" —Ralph Pork. Song. "Love Me and the World's Mine"—MIsk Ruble Brooke. Medley—Quartet. FRUIT GROWERS Of SOUTH 70 GATHER IN ATLANTA CREDIT MEN TO FIGHT ROCKET SHOP OWNERS The Credit Men's Association of At* lanm met In the chamber of commerce headquarter* Monday night, and dis cussed way* and meana to aNnure the effect Irene** of th* Boykin nntl*bucket ahop low. Reuben Arnold, who ban »>#cn em* ployed by the aaaoclatton to assist 80- iictor UeneraT O. UT*lfttt - tU The proie* cut Ion i r Hume alleged to have vio lated the bucket ahop law, addressed the meeting. He win followed by Har- vle Jordan, president of tha flout hern Cotton AMoclntton, who congratulated the Credit Men'* Association for Its work and the result of Its work. The report of the legislative com mittee, !>. II. Kirkland chairman, stated that the assnclatlrn hud sue- Golds on the Chest Ask tout doctor (he medical ngate tor a cold on the cheat. He vlll say, “Bronchitis." Ask him IMt la ever yarioua. Lastly, ask him If be pre scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this disease. Keep in dose touch with your family physician. SWtlftSttSBS tZ&iSL: ATLANTA ARCHITECTS LAND BIG CONTRACT A contract for lt.0J4.San baa bern 1st In New Orleans for tho Crescent City's court house, tha plane uf which were drawn by Frederick W. Brown, P. Thornton. Marye and A. T. E, Brown, architects of this city. Atessrs. Brown and Marye will, lit the near future, open a branch office In New Orleane and the firm will look after the erection of the million dollar building. The New orlenns contract waa let to Ambrose II. Standard, of New York. ATLANTA'S ONLY FI AMH'LAN HOTEL—THE reeded In securing the passage of every bill or meaeure undertaken. Tho com mittee recommended the consideration of two lawe affecting credit, now ef fective In other states. A buffet luncheon waa served, pre sided over by President R. It. White FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS BREMEN CASTS VOTE kperisl to The Georgian. Bremen, tin., Feb. 1!.—The election for municipal taxation for a public school system yesterday went ft to 32 In favor of the school, proqoit^ji^ There Is cause for rejoicing amonggnS friends of education, as an election for district taxation last year went II to o against the public school system. The town Is on a boom, there being more than twenty residences pul up since last summer. The board of trus tee* have bnlhled a two-room annex lo Hamilton t'nllcge. Professor Bowden has built a fourteen-room dormitory for hoarding pupil*. • Dr. J. A. Hudson Is putting up n DEATH MACHINE IS SET FOR WITTE London. Feb '12.—Count Witte had a narrow escape from deallr by an tn femal machine early today, according a St. Petersburg dispatch to the Telegraph, when the machine was found In his home two huure before It was set to explode. It .was found In the chimney of a bed room of fount Witte's house Just aft er midnight. It was timer! to explode In two hours, when the count and countess would have gone to bed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE IttlOMO OutnlM Tablets. FINDS MAN FROZEN TO A L AMP POST New York. Keb. 12.—Policeman Sohlffer, In Third avenue, noticed a man hanging to a lamp postal the cor- ner of Thirty-fourth street. He found the man unconscious with the Angers of both hands frosen tightly to the post. The policeman pried the flngera loose and got assistance to carry the man to the police station. There It waa discovered that the man's arms and legs, from the knees doirn, were froxen. At the station the suffer*r. who was thinly clod, regained consciousness long enough to say that his name wad John Lenuhan; that he was 8» yearn old and lived at 671 First avenue. Special Announcement Regarding the AfajlLvial Pure Food and Drug Law. We arc pleased to announce that Foley'* Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safu remedy for children and adultn. Sold by all drugglste. with military honors CONFEDERATE 18 BURIE0. leclal to The Georgian. Macon. On.. Feb. 12.—The funeral handsome $4,000 home for himself, and I „ n . lcwl of the late D. D. Cntlg were other cottages to rent. I held at the Tattnall Square Presby- The Mandevllle fompany. of Car- ; ter|ttn churtfh . The camps of Oonfed- rollton. Is completing n isn.ooo oil mill, j t veterans attended In a body, also and there nre good prospect* for n> , ... , # ... , . handsome new depot, aa the growth l t,1 ° H«»yd Rifle*, of which company of the town and business of the road* | Mr. Craig wo* u member during the demand better facilities The fruit grower* of flve states will report wilt be subject to discussion, gather In Atlanta next week for n j, The committee on commission conference on condlilons regarding , houses "J 11 •'*-* "jak# '»• - _ . Wllwir i iwi of house* to be recommended for fruit transportation and other Impor- nn „| her y, Hr by the association will be President H. A. Mat tant matters thews, of Fort Valley.. and Secretary \V. T. I'heney. of Ityme, have sent out the following call: A general meeting of the fruit gru prepared and reported on by ttic com mitter'. Kallniad rales to all fruit growers attending the convention mil he one and one-third fare on the certlflrnte plan. The ticket agent will give In- cute this re- Free ! i Ivll War. i The services were conducted by the ‘ I Rev. Mr. McLauchlln. pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. R. E. Doug- t lass, of the First Presbyterian church. | Hundreds of friends of tho deceased j were present at the church and ceme tery. After the Interment, the Floyd Ittn*< | fired three salutes, and the last call whs sounded. ers of Georgia. Florida. Alabama, South strurttnne ns to how t Carolina and Tennessee will be held In duced rate. Atlanta on February 21. This meeting' Every fruit grower In the South ... ^ th . HI..... umi I should feel the Imparlance ot co. promisee to be one or the biggest “ ml operation In this movement, for unless most Important fruit growers conven- „* come together In a combined effort. Gone ever held In the Cnltrd States. [ our Industry Is bound to prove an ultl. The Georgia Fruit Growers' Aaso- i mate failure, elation, at Its meeting In Macon In j J®* l 'I2*T. 1 " ur ,, lll “ January last, by unanimous vote, in- ! n dustr>m n thi country la doteg? structed Its president tn call a meet- Respectfully, log of the association In Atlnuta about | H. A. MATTHEWS, President, the middle of February and to invite' E°rt^AU«r. Oa. Rome. Oa. TE crisis*Tn FROM HEART FAILURE all fruit growers In this Southern sec. " L- «'M4*«K*. oecretarj-. Mon to meet with the aeanclatlnn. The tjme Is now rip* action among fruit grows In many ways. A* knows, we have reached the crisis In our business, calling for effort and . . ... action. 1 kpeclsl to The Georgian. Relief from oppressive and rubious. Opelika, Ala.. Feb. 12. T. H.‘ McCall, transportation rates Is In sight, u we | age*I St years, died suddenly yestvr- will only put forth united hands to j q a y morning front heart failure, as be grasp It. The new rete bill and the: .... power put In the bands of the Inter. I*** sitting In a Italic reading, state commerce contmlsalon by con-1 The deceased whs one of the most frees promise* greet things for us. hut t prominent cltliens of this section of w* mult aek for what we want, and dnj lhe state He has resided here about moved from Green- so tn a united way. We should get . .. .. h , together for mutual help nnd protec- ' , l ' r "' ,m ' ,ns Mon. Just as fruit growers In other '111*, lie was formerly a resident ot parts of the couutry have done. I Lmvndea county, when- he had exten- The following subject* will lie con-1 »>'* farming Interests. A member of sldered at the meeting by earnest and the b>»nrd of stewards of the Trinity practical men: I Methodist church, flic was one of the 1. At lo how far and In what way! active worker.! of that denomination we should unite and operate In the! Me ti«> united In marriage lo Mts* distribution of our fruit tn avoid . lotura Williamson, of Griffin. Ua The crowded market* and to reach all pay. deceased Is survived by hla wife, one Ing markets. daughter. Mr*. N. P. Renfroc. wife of 2. How wo may best and quickest the president of the First National present our claim to th* Interofale I Bank ot this vlty, and four son*. Mes- commerce commission for redress I srs. M. M McCall and II. II. Mct'all. against excessive transportation j the former president of Mir Opelika !. How *■$ may secure better farm- ties far handling cad Inspection en route and at destination. «. How wa may secure prompt settle. mem from railroads and commission merchants for loss** and damages and shortage la returns. A. How wo may secure the best j t’otton Mill* and the latter secretary of the same company, and E. K M i'all. of Anniston and D W t Uri'i of Birmingham. low wo may aecun i at reasonable prices. Hood's Pills Hot I*ultra, rsttortk. ifurdlootr stlb ssratv .nr- m sionali toss w* wki iii • Be. DmgBMtsrfetBsUsfea , A. How tho canning Industry can be | iSJt, sewora .« -w — - Peptiron Pills BMillag our croft*. T. Tho committee on. Inspection and dIstriballon of the association having la charge matters of this kind for th* poet season, will malt* report, and able EL... Iraelts uw bleed, lead U» serrat sad taels. I 15&SK&3 i Sofferiog from Piles ' Unnecessarily SAY8 GEORGIA UNIVERSITY NEEOS MORE MONEY. gpcclnl to The Georgian. Macon, G*. Feb. 12.- Pyrsmid Drug Co. Have Found 7J^n nf ii'^. ll iiSI?‘5 ■ Perfeot, Quick and Pain H,ln Dud,w M “ m * mb ' r less Remedy. YOU 0AN TRY IT FREE. We offer y«»u a tiinl t»*<*k*ffe of the Pyramid Pile t’ure ahmtlutel.v without co*t. There 1* enough In th* namplc ti» give greiit relief. t>i> not hr*ltnte, feor- IniMhnt It will harm you. Not only «hke* the Pyramhl Pile runt cure pile* |mlnles:.|y, but v. ithout Incon. venlencc or tho interrupt Ion of your bualne** dutte* It hvi* ms u healing balm to th*' Irtttated mt-mhrane of the rectum, glvlnr now Ilf** to tho (louden- oil bl(»od ve*pe» |* ami « mum rig the uk*u- oun «'ondltli*n to i*i»*h away. Imme diately upon Htarting to u*e the Pyra mid Pile t’ure the patient will And the ronroHtii m relieved an I the Rweblng (llminlMhii)K' ‘‘i 1 * well a** the dlMappeiir- anre «»f th •• awful Hetiir of Itehtng. Ueud uw iroot 1 **r thl* wonderful cure: “1 houghl boxes off Pyramid Pile fure Jum before leuvlng the V. fl. f»»r the V I Iiihi May. I had n* had u di e of pile* mm there could be. 1 suffered from pile* since llw early spring of 1900. | omtrnrted the piles from a mill) case of dysentery In l*uson. P. I., and carried them atl around the Inland, »*htna, Japan, ai d back home for t years. I used nil kinds of pile cures known, hut I could never get a cure or even (l few hours’ relief, till In March. 1905, a friend gave no :hr Pyramid Pile f hire and U gave me Instant relief. I used S b*»xet« ( ii| told and not a visi ble sign of Pile** have I now. I don't know how to begin to thank you. I remain, your faithful believer In Pyru- fi*l«t Pile Pure. T T Heffner, ro. I. 9th Inf . Manila. P. !.'* Thete lx no method so wife or a** In- rxpen»l\<. If >«>u nre a sufferer from this disagreeable, distracting. ;*alnful amt dangerous affliction, write un for a free trial package which we will s-nd to you ut one*. We are sure that you will be so greatly helped that you will e-mtlnut to use thU treatment until cured Pyramid Drug «o. Tf Pyramid DUIg. Maifrhali. Mich. DO cent pi.ckagcs. Juit like the sam ple. for sale ut ull druggh t.«. 2-12*11. the hoard of trustee* of the University of ueorglm. has returned from ft visit to <*ornetl ami In s|>eaklng of hi* trip said that our Idea* nnd method* nre not so far different from tho*e em ployed where there are million* of money at the dlspiwnl of the tru*teen. ••Our means I* the only thing that gives serious trouble.” he *ald. "If we had the mone disposal University, it might the University *»f Ocorgla Is also equipped In buildings, apparatus and a sufficient number of efficient Inal rue* (Mur TD YOUNGER HER, SW OHEERS A movement has been discussed bjr ttie member* ot the Brolhethood of ho- corttoMve Engineers in conference with Orand Matter Htone, at the Kimball .House, which mar result In the Mder member* of the Brotherhood being pul on abort and ease rune while the long division rune, requiring test schedules, will go to th* younger engineers. In the conferences of the Brother hood, as well us ell other me where business Is discussed utmost secrecy Is observed and only cen sored announcements are made th the press. The greater portion of th* con ference has been devoted to matters of Interest only lo th* Brotherhood and characterised by a member as •‘family affairs." If the railroads nr* prevailed upon to necede lo the suggestions and th* rutls are changed U will necessitate a re-arrangement of pay hast*, the de tails B of which will require some lime to work out. Th* older and long eerv- Ice engineer* appeal to believe that the harder rune should go to Qie younger and hardier engineer* even It a revision of wages should be modr necessary. corny pule pm IS KnjIESTH No (ltd* interest 1* l»lu^ manifested In the meeting of the county romtuledoner* which will take pl*c* W*46*mUy roorutng •t lO^elock, wb*n tNK only will the mem l»fr* of the county police force be elected to eerre for two year*, hat when ft I* ej- fMcted the Q«e*tlon of higher **l*He* for that iHMiy of man will be acted upon. fitialneee will be trsneerted *t (hl« meet' Ing which wa* not attended to et the regu lar meeting became of the a bee nee of two mentlier* of the hoard. Chief Tomer baa no opposition and will bw re elected. And the mine will prolmbly be trhntf hi* me®,—There are twu racaudciL ca the force to lit tilled and the i-onuul*- aloncra will* hare a large number of appll- cation*. At prceent the Indications nre tlint the salary Increaae for the county poUcc will not meet with n favorable recetitlou. but Che frlratlt of the organ lint lou fiiftlut Huit »c Mlarle* of the men should l»e mined. It in thought that the aoeatlnu of (IIhihih- Iiu: of the oreaeut pnor farm for the pur pore of liulfdlng n new oae auil ualug pert of the proceeds towards a fund for n near court hoiiM* will la* taken up. This umttcr la now In the hands of a committee. GENERAL OFFICES OF CENTRAL ROTD ARE BEING MOVED K|M>rlai to The Georgian. Macon. Oa, Feb. 1!.—President J. F. Hannon, of tfie Central of Georgia railroad, will move the headquarters jt the Central from East .Macon to the Jaques building, on Cherry and Fourth streets, this week, and In the future will transact the business of the road there. Elegant quarters are new being fit- let) up ther for President Hanson In th* Jaques building. Tlie two front offices on the second flour, facing Cherry street, are the ones which will be occu pied by President Hanson and his staff. For ninny years past the offices of the Central have been In the Bibb Manu facturing Company. In East Macon, of w hich factory President Henson wa* at the hend. It Collars . have buttonholes that are strongly rein* forced at the ends where the strain * conies. They’re the strongest made. too iftui IS ausave* sue*. <•* «*es; • roa tse. Special Low Prices Until Feb. 16 Best $8 Set $6 Best $5 !Bet $3 Best $3 Teeth .$2 Have Impression Taken in th. Morning, Oet Teeth 8am* Day. Crown and Bridge Work —.. $3 and up OR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S „««{ ffiBa. Phone 1708. 24 1-2 Whitehall. Cor. Ala. and Whitehall. Lady Attendant. FINEO FOR SELLING DRINK AT COUNTER FOR NEGROES. Spi-ctsl to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., Feb. 12.—Since the city council passed the ordinance - that whites end negroes should not b« served from the some bar. very lltllo trouble has occurred. On Friday the police found that the saloon of J. W. Herndon A Co., doing business on Poplar afreet, had sold liquor to a white man over the negro bar. The lairprletor of the place was arrested nr.il In recorder's court yesterday morn- Inq was dned 12 or dve days for violat ing a city ordinance. MACON CHEROKEE CLUB TO IMPROVE BUILDING. Hpei’lni to.The GeorgUiu. Macon, Os . Feb. 12.—Improvements that will cost over 61.000 will be made upon the Cherokee Club, but the club will remain where It Is. At u meeting held by the member* of the club ro- i i'Hj^l> the question of moving the quar ters to a place nearer down town was thoroughly threshed out. but so strong was the sentiment against moving that those In favor of It did not even vote. After tilts question was Settled II was decided to appropriate a sum to be used In renovating the club. WILLIAM WIMBERLY IS LAID TO REST. Mpei'lal lo The Georgian Macon, tin., Feb. 12.—The funeral services of the late William H. Wim berly were held at Rose Hill cemetery, the Rev. John N. Northrup officiating. A large number of friends vtrrr pres ent to pay their last tribute of respect to their departed friend. Band Bays Making Hit. gpi-rlal to The lleorglnn. Macon. Ga.,- Feb. 12.—The boys' band from the Georgia Industrial Home will probably mum home th* tetter part of this week after touring Florid* and Alabama The buys have, from all ro- ports, made big hits wherever they have plaveil. The Story oft ledidns. Iu name—“Golden Medical Discovery” was suggested by eoe of Its most Import ant and valuable Ingredients — Golden deal root. Nearly forty year* ago. Dr. Pierce dis covered that ho could, by tho use ot pure, trlpie-redned glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliance* designed (or that purpose, ex tract from our not valuablo native me dicine! roots their curative properties much better than by the use of aloofaol, so famed the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred dqrangsmpnu was 8rst mads, as Iteverslm of alcohol I A glsnct eats, prtn generally employed. So the now world- mod “Golden Medical Discovery." for without a partldo fist of IU Ingredl- bottle-wrapper, from the moet round growing been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, K. Y.. and will be mailed fire to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the boctor at above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent eclwole ef practice, it will be found that the Ingredients comparing the "Gold en Medics) Discovery' ere advised not only for the cur* of the above mentioned diseases, hut also for th* cur* of all ca tarrhal. bronchial and throat affections, Occam pained with catarrhal discharges. or hang-on-cough-, and all tkoen wasting affections which, It not promptly nod haarvsetm, sort throat. Ungerii “ thorn * ■ which, If (lot eovery In time and pervevere In Its n>* until yon giro It a fair trial and It is not (likely to disappoint Too much must not be eipeeuxl of IL It will not perform miracle*, ft will not cur* consumption In Its advanced lUgr*. No medicine will. It v-tU cure the alMetkms that lead up to Ouueumptiou, 1/ taken in Um*. Mr*. Lula H. Tysnu. ngrd W jeers, wife of Iter. J. T. Tyson, s prominent Baptist minister of Villa Kies, Ga.. died Monday morning at a local prlrste sanitarium, ufler an lllueta of eight months. Mr*. Tjrtoo wn* the sister of Bev. Mr. Tyson's first wife, trim died lu 1166. on February 17. They were the .only two daughter* of II. F. Rwofford. of Villa Won. MTS MODE TIME The ullver Company, of Knoxville, which Is constructing the Washington street viaduct, has petitioned the mayor and council for an extension of time for the completion of the contract. It 'va* specified In the original con tract with the city that. In the event the viaduct was not completed by De cember I. the Oliver Company should pay 160 a day far each day thereafter, with more than 70 days at 130 a day- now to be paid for. the sum Is growing to startling proportions. The.contractor* give reasons why the work Was delayed. Mayor Joyner has already given notice that he will not consent to the payment of more money to the, contractors unless council so authorises btmeto do. Oram Wilkin*, to whom «»« en trusted the construction of one section of the viaduct. Is under a similar con tract. W. J. Oliver, the lowest bidder for tlie digging ot the Panma canal, is the head of the Oliver Company, of Knoxville. W000Y IS RETORNEO TO CHARLESTON JAIL COL, FARROW BURIED "WHITE BREAD" Lacks Things tha Body Needs. M|H'i’inl lo Tl*e <*»*tiruliiii Charleston, Keb. ts.—IV. R. Woody, t tic* marl no who cccttpcri fron c'harle*t«.n J ill while utvler a charge «»f murder, wa** brought to the city ye*- terday from l>uliun, Texas. * HI* lncartvration ninkea the eleventh l>rlRonrr nt the jntl her* under th- charge of muider, all the rext being negroe*. II. 1*. a while planter, out un- tier bond of $Mno, make* the twelfth caxe .>f homicide for trial In the com ing term of the court of general i*e*- along. PROMINENT GEORGIANS TO SPfeAK TO NeOROEG. S|*4*. lal la The < Acorn Inn .Macon. Ga.. Keb. 12.—Under the term “equftl right* convention.*' the negroen of the mate will assemble here In the negro Methodist church today. An Interesting announcement In con nection with the convention I* that a large number of prominent white cltl* *en* have agreed to be present and give their view* a* regard* the relation of the negro and the white* In Uvorglu. Kx-Uovernor W. J. Nortlien. t)r. Cl A. Xunnalfy. Judge Mmory hover. Hon. Wtlltntn H. Fleming nnd other* of *u< h character ar.d piotnlncnc* arc to be heard. First Annual Ball. •per 1*1 to The lieorgiNtt Macon, tin.. Feb. K\—The first an nual purlm ball under the auspices of the l). H I Auxiliary for the benefit of Shera Israel sxntgogue will bo given Thursday, February 20, at the Hussar*’ armory. She The valuable ft»od elements requ to build up tho nerve* nnd brain found up under the shell of tin* v. I and v these part* the white floui in discard*, becatise they slightly dm the flour. It make* n big dlfTcinn the body whether It Is fed the pi- food element* or not. A Mo. woman look'd into tin- *»«» Mill found her weak stomach from too much "nice white bre*<l writes: ’ About 5 ycat* ugo my licultn very poor, appetite all gone. in> -t" M t acb t• m weak to digest what Uttb* i could cat: everything hoiimii. " nerve* were weak and my heait ped beats. “The diNtor treated me for 1 ' ,r trouble without much benefit nnd fh> • * ly I nnd nenous prostration l " vtr.v much discouraged nnd f« •»*• ** 1 would n«ver be well again. , | ”!)q Idlng upon a reform ot one. 'having heard so much about • j Nut* fnml for strengthening and h«» ling up a broken down system. I , j to cat It and left off my white I-• I It dhl not *our on my stomach •* * j wM»" hr***»d had done. v I "My stomach soon g«»t bett* lipiu,, Rtronger and I n>nn»‘ , »'' gain every way right along l f " '* ’ boon to mo: truly a nerve and »•».* j buiid-i. I have msay thank* ••• , j Ora|K>-Nuts nnd Its original"! f ^ ’’ ; health In my old uge. , ^ **I nm 7i) years old odd ever -m f i ilrst time we placed Grape-Nu ! - «»n out table, flve years ago. it ^ [ ways boon there. Our famlb 1 ; ;. v I rich nutty taste and often eat ^ las well as with cream. But tl»»»• i many other ways of prejuirlng »• Nut*, and we never fall to rec**» •this f(*»d to those with fired • 1 ! out brains and nerve*.” Nam*- J lby L’oslum Co.. Hat*.if , •Rend the little ls**k. -TJie 1 ’ ' Weiivlllr” in pkgs. ••Thm * * ron.” .,*•1 FOR RENT Valuable Corner Store Thnt s])lendid locatioA, southeast corner North Pryor and Edgewood avenue. Fine comer for drug Btore or almost any other retail business. Opposite Equitable building and only one block from Peachtree. Long lease and reasonable rent. —:— : Apply to JAMES L. LOGAN & CO., 308 Peters Building Or WORD BROS., Century building PLANNED BIRTHDAY REUNION, BUT DEATH CAME INSTEAD Mr. Trent) hns always sot sslilc the twelfth (liiy of February. It Itrlng bis birth- duy. as a day for family reunlou. * the mother of tnortoon chlltlrru. The fu- neml service* will be ranilnrN at Powell s chanel In Villa Illcs and the Interment sill Im» In the church yard. The funeral of the late Colonel Henry Pattlllo Farrow, who died 8unda.v aft ernoon, will be, conducted Tuesday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of his Mon-ln-law, John A. Whltner. of 123 South Pryor street. The Interment will be nt Oakland cemetery. Dr. Theron H. Rice, pastor of ths Central Presbyterian church, will con duct the services, and the four grand sons of Colonel Farrow will be tho pall bearers. Colonel Farrow la survived by tw® daughters, Mrs. John A. Whltner r.ml Mrs. John Cooper, both of Atlanta, and a sister, Mrs. JuIta F. McGowan, of Washington, D. C. He married Miss Cornelia Simpson, a daughter of Dr. J. W. Simpson. «*f Laurens, 8. C.. and a sister of Captain O. F. Simpson §nd Mrs. H. P. Rich mond, of Atlanta: Dr. c. A. Simpson, of Ctt-eenvllle. 8. C., and T. F. Simpson, of Laurens, 8. C.