Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 13, 1907, Image 2

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IS KEPT UP Alleged Shortage at $500,000. EXTRA POLICEMEN About $170,000 Ih Wil drawn by Frightened Olicn Depositors. Nsw Britain. Conn., Feb. IS—That the tlluM peculation, of William i Walker, treasurer of the Savina* Bank of No* Britain, baa cauaad a shortage of IM9.W0, waa the atatement made today. The run an the bank, which atarted Monday, continued today, the corridor, of the bank being filled with men and women when the doora were thrown open at t o'clock. The majority of tkoae withdrawing their savings are foreigner*. There waa conetderabte dleorder around the bank today and an extra mfee of policemen were called to check IL About 1111.One ha* already been withdrawn. CONTRACT IS LET TO ATLANTA MAN TO BUILD MILLS Special to The f.eorglsn. Cota mho*. Oa.. Feb. IS.—The eon tract to build the new Swift Spinning Mill haa been let to Mr. Oeorge Hlnman. of Atlanta, who will begin the work aa anon aa the arrangements hove been made. This la the eecond aplanlng mill which has been started bare since the war aad the outlook for a successful venture la aa grant aa that which haa given the last one erected Its great aucceaa. Scrofula Makes ha are—nee known by many skn*,—gUndul*r tumon, bundles in the nacky cataneoHE eropdons, in flamed eyelids, tore ears, O catarrh and wading dbeeaet. FORMER ATLANTAN MAY SOCCEEB TO TARBELL'S PLACE 5 Hood** Sarsaparilla Tb# re#ent nnd Import*nr jiromoflon* of lleiiry 1. Uesantskl, n former Atlantan, In the exeeoflr# rank* of the B*|ultable Life A mu nine# Horlety. nr# ftrolmlily re •ponalhle for tb# rmnon that • he may •uereed Gaffe E. T*rt»#H. who reeetotly ro- at#iiin| from tb# nocoml G## |ir#*l(J#nry. Ur. Kowiif.ld In «nl«l lo have A ihorg HD- mot* knowiedff# of th# affair* of th# nnn- pony thnii any offlr#r aln»# Hr. T«rl*#U * reBlaimtI.ni, oml lorffl luaurnnc# i»#h ar# of tb# opinion tbaf he will ff#t Ih# pit##. If It aalj that rb# rsnou Atlthtan §W#d with llyde lu th# Hyde Alexander ifht. and that booii after Haul Horton l»##flm# prealdrnt be rennffnised the nullify of tb# youpff man. and cnaaeff hla a<lranee Matty ebaiiff#* will Im> mad# tb tb# nnupntix, and Mr. Roarnfeld la expecfffd to lie benefited. of Everything in Fences! finmg fiHH Oar SfnMr. W. J. Dabney hHpM Co. ( K 61 S. FODSTTB STh ATURT1,6i LEFT ALONB BY MUR6E ' CHILD BURNS TO DEATH Sgselsl to Th* Georg Inn. Wilmington, N. C.. Fch. 11— From the effects of burrs rerelved yesterday uflkhvoesk, Catherine Harold, the 1(. muntha-old child of .Mr. and Mrs. Rob- r-ri O-Baaklii, Jr., dwd early this morn, nr. • During a brief a tissues of ths nurfie ths Ilttlo girl crawled to ths bed- 'tom sure* and la some manner Ig- nted her clothing. When the nurse re- urned the child was enveloped in -- 2 * rr AAABMIK deposit U>3«UUU aAfMPsM. Notn Tskts flSHBHHESSS.® 1 ®: THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WKDaKttUAf. anoMiaifT » WOT. HELD ON CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER ■serial to The Georgian, rvtlumbua. Oa.. Feb. 11—Life Ben .nett, who waa charged with aaanult with iataat u> murder on the person of Muae Jackson, a negro laborer at the OoMea Foundry and Machine Com . pasty’* plant, wab given a hearing by Beoorder Wyba rentes day and hefd to the grand Jury in a bond of two to answer the Charge of voluntary man' a— “Dinner’s Coming -i sown it’ Dona Tour Stomach Teal Happy When Mfifil.Time Comet? Whan you tnimn In the air the appe- tlalng aroma of something-cooking, do yam fed that you could all down, open year mouth, pin back your ears and aat with a delirious gusto, everything eat before you. and not feel any bad agacts from it? lb other words, ran your poor atom ach take care of everything and any thing you put Into It? There are thou- •end* and thousands of people who do net kaow what It la to have a good, strong, liealthy stomach, nor dn they realise what It la to have a good ap petite. Tee can have an all-poerertul atom' ach aad a fetching appetite for every meal, and every day. It you give your stomach a rest, and let something else take hold of your food for you and di gest It aa It comes Jnto tha stomach, something Ihft 1, harmless, but that really does the work of digesting, quickly and thoroughly This “something - la Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, the most effective llltli tablet* In the world for curing anv thing that may be wrong with your atoenach. one Ingredient of these pre- daw Utile workers digest* 1,000 -rains of Ih* coarsest or richest food pul Into tha atomach. Think of It. *.ooo grains! They are really an artificial stomach, becausa they act Jual Ilka the atomach. thay digest your food. Just aa though yon didn't have a atomach at all •lias the stomach with thv dlgei which hava become weak ami auppUas the atomach with thv digestive Juices which hava become weak ami a canty. Than your Indigestion, dyspepsia, •our risings, brash, belching*, acidity, farmentatlon. loss of appetite, aversion to food, bloaly feelings, heartburn ami nabaoa, wUI be no more. You can then eal anything you want, all you want, whenever you waht. and your atomach wfil feel fine before aad after your meat*. Your appetite will be a thing or pleasure to have, your meals will be a plea same to eat and relish, and your digestion wtU be thorough and sooth- lag to the what* body. You can't da your work well, or be Cheerful, or bavo energy or vim or am bition, when year stomach Is bad. Make real! (set good after a hearty meal, good all over, dear your mlail make you enjoy life, by taking Btnart'a Dyspepsia Tablets. • Otv* your atomach a rest, an it can right Itastt then you need fear noth ing. Bend oa your name and address toqay and get a free sample package of Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets by tetum man. After you have tried the sam ple. yen win be eq thoroughly con vinced of what they can do for you that iron will go to your nearest drug gist- and pH a IK box of them. 8vhd us your name aad address to- day and wa will at once eend you by mdfi a sample package free. Address Sf£!' t Co - M "“rt »<**-. Mar- RAPID RISE OP R. K: SHA W IN THE INSURANCE FIELD raesat msstlag of the exeeetlre committee of tb* Southern Stats* Ufa la- aareoc* roatpeuy, et Atlanta. It. It. Shaw, of Macon. Oa.. waa sleeted director of ages ties for tba company, haring la charge tha so Ur* oanagemeat nf the egeecy fores. It* will lie assisted Is this work by Hubert V. Moors. Mr. Hhsw wee promoted from manager f the Maeon department, lusting bash with the romp* ay Mace lost Sept amber. Under his able auaigeawat. this depart- most prnJBced murs pnld for hsslssee thee any ether department which haa head es tablished by the roapany. Mr. fihaw wss formerly connected with the New York Life insurance rompasy tor mors than lie waa loro In Gadsden rouaty, Florid,, and I* IT rears old. Me began bis laoanncc career with the New York Life. K* was first located at Quincy. KM., as asUcttor, and afterwards moved to Jacksonville, where he was given charge of the egeecy work. For over acvsn scare be wss a mem ber of the celebrated New Tosh Life "Ni le." end also a member of the New York Ufa Kou.OU) rluh for live years. He wss second tries president of tats club to Ike, and vice president In the yedr 1KB. ^ Mr. Mhsw Is thormsghly Honthem In sll hie Ideas, sad s mnu of rare Ilfs lusursncs et|N*rleh,-e. He Is plsaslog In kls address, • ml holds ths highest esteem of evsry one who comes In contact with him. Mr. Win* wss idfnsd the vtcc peesldsuey nf another Southern company, but this he declined on account of hie promotion to the director of agency In the Houthern ttletrs Mfr luenrSDee ('ompeny. POMEROY WOULDN'T ACCEPT PUCE OF CHIEF OF POLICE •peclul to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., Fab. 11—Military cir cles in Mncon wero nil oeiir last night nnd the atate of affaire wns not to be wondered at. Last night ' the Macon Volunteer* had thilr annual inspection and when It was all mrr the memberu all prove a sigh of relief. For over two weeks the soldier buy* |,ad been work. In* under a nervnur tension and last night the end arrlvsd. After the drill the Volunteer* contend in prlxe drill for n hundsome loving cup. The drill wus conducted by t'nptnin Morgan and Inspector Oeneral oboiir. of the atate troops The prtae drill was followed by dance, the last one , r the antl-Lenten season. No; I would not accept the position of chief of police If I waa elected." This la the positive statement of Ma lor B. E. Pomeroy, councilman from tha Fourth ward, who. It waa reported, was being considered for the place by the board nf police roimnlgaloner*. Major Pomaroy waa pressed tor a positive answer by a representative of The’ Georgian. “A man la placed In a rather dell rate position, - he stated, “In being asked whether or not he would accept position which had not been tendered him, to which he had not aspired, and whoae name, a* far aa he knew, had never previously been mentioned In connection with the place. "If 1 must answer, though, and I suppose the circumstances demand a definite reply, I will eay that I would not consider Ih* aeroplanes of any place that would necessitate my giving up my law practice, and this la whst being the head of the police department old do." Eliminates Hi* Nam*. The atatement by Major Pomeroy, positive and unequivocal aa It la, slim- Inataa Ills name from the list of prob able or possible aurcesqprs to Chief Jrnalngx. In addition to Major Pomeroy atatlng that he would not accept the place If elected, city Attorney Maysnn states liters Is a law on ths statute books which says a man can mu be rounell- mati or alderman and hold another city office m the same time It I* not believed that he would re sign ss eoum-llinan to accept the place all other objection* were eliminated, ir Is It down on the honks that hi* xnstltuents would consent to losing his service* In council This leaves only our candidate men tioned to oppose Chief Jranlngs for re. election—John W Hall, whom Chief Jennings succeeded MAN DBOPS DEAD IN THEATER LOBBY New York, Feb. II—A tall, soldierly looking man who was accompanied hy tall, handsome woman, dropped dead last night at lb- lUkst window of the Bijou Theater, after hs had purchased your laundry and if you find any rea seats for the evening's perform- ' * on * ,or dleietlefaction you should ance. - eend your linen to ut, for we guar- Al the West Thirtieth street poller | *° R. K. SHAW. Veuttft Ms ten men last elected t* high place with Southern States Life. CAPTAIN MORGAN INSPECTS TROOPS Business, Pleasure or anything that excites and exhausts the brain nerves, causes headache. Some persons cannot even attend church, thea ters, ride on cars, or on the water, or go whero there is the least exdto* anent without an attack. Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills, taken an directed will Stop the pain. To avoid suffering take one as soon as you feel an attack coming on. Your druggist can tell you of many who wontd not bo without them. have been troubled with sever# for many years. I Anti-Pain Kurt '111:1. headaches to use Dr. Mu lt hs ths .only remedy thsr *l**n me or aiy family any relief. I oo not new haro such spells. because when I fast on* owning on I Imme- dlaUty lake on* of the tsblsta. never more than obe la required, they ar* so — " f appeaeftate them aa afwqy* hava them with ~ rally always us* .:out them." Janesville. Wle. Jn Pills are sold by who will gusrantse that will oetiefit. If n your money. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind GEORGE GOULD PARTY III SOUTH GEORGIA Hpechil to Th# Uforgian. Bruntwtek. no.. IVb. 13—Th# xteam yacht Niagara, having “oh boaftl her Georg** Gould,’ nnd ##v#ral VuestN. among them «*ompt# Armmilt de Constant Blron. a French count from Paris, who I* In the diplomatic service of tils country, with N. I). 'hnpman, u prominent member of the New York 8t«M-k Kxchang**, will arrive In tht* city #>m# time this morning and will spend *#v#rnl days in Bruns* rck waters fishing nnd hunting. While here the party will g«* to Jekyl Island, spending u day in hunting and Ashing, and will then visit Dungene.ds as the *p#clul gueste of the C’amegieH. Mr. Gould and hlx friends «re cruls- solcly In search of sports, nnd s|e*nt -ew days In Havnnmth. EX- ORGANIZES LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE Special tn The Oeorglan. Estonian, Oa.. Feb. U—Ex-Governor William J. Northen wax here yesterday In the Interest of the "Law add Or der" movement, for which ha haa bee* touring tb* state the part two or three nlMUl*. This (e the fortieth county lie hda visited, In every on* of which he has aurcscdstl In urgxnlrlng a local ‘league. Hs waa met la tha county or dinary'* offlea by fiftoen or twanty cltl- sen*. representing various IBtsiWsfa, where be explained In hi* usual force ful way the need of the Uv and Order League in every county In tha stats, tb* pvrooa* at tha movement. Urn Bn* of work proposed and Hbtr It* pur port* am lo b* accomplished’. It la a process of education requiring per- slsfeht ohd systematic work, ■ Ho sog- Tired Nervous Women Make Unhappy Homes P*«pi* ars to be invited aad address** delivered by prominent rep resentatives of both races, stressing the fearful danger at mob violence. Oh Heptemher It next, the- anniver sary of the Atlanta riot, which wilt fall on Sunday. It Is proposed to have a sermon on law and ordor preached from every pulpti la the atate. white and colored, nt the mornfng service, aad In the afternoon addreban by prominent speakers ■ On motion nf Dr. J. M. Brlttlan, pas tor of the Baptist church here. Judge T. O. Lawson was mad* chairman of the county leagoo, to be composed ef one member from oarh militia district. hot non: [IDS IDS' LIFE Fomior Governor of New York Dies on Tuesday Night. <i|#nn. N. Y.. Feb. 13.—Former <«• v- rn«»r Frank Waylnnd Hlfffflnn. of New York, dlod at hki home here last night 30 o'clock. e h«'l suffered for yearn from t trouble. Ing i a f«* MUNY0N5 WITCH HAZEL "X SOAP S-.llAsVt'Uri keep;, Lady oim BuLv , SvNee* Ai, Rcr-t'd RAILROAO BUILDING TAKES ON ACTIVITV HprHal lo Th# lv<Wfft*a. Columhue. Grt., Feb. 13.—The Georgia and Alabama Induntrlal Index aaye In Its regular weekly iN*ue: industrial development In Georgia and Alabama during the past seven days has been notably extensive and along varied lines. Illustrating the truly onderful resources of these two great states. Two railroad systems are pre paring to build nt a cost of SS.500,000 a line with low grades between Birming ham and Jasper. Ala.; with Canadian capital Interested, a company having a capital stock of ll.ooo.000 has asked for Incorporation at Athens. Oa.. and III engage In gold mining In White mnty. Georgia; n railroad between Hartford. Ala., nnd Geneva, Ala.. Is projected; plans are being perfected for building power plants for the elec tric railway between Atlanta, Oa., and Albany. Gn.. and arrangements are un der way for the establishment of three power plants In northeast Georgia; In Winston county, Alabama, a site for a town Is being laid off In the midst of virgin forest of oak and pine, beside a waterfall taht affords 2.600-horse power and near rich deposits of coal and Iron that have never known the blow of the miner’s pick. A railroad now being constructed will have this town as one of its stations. Cotton mills are to he built at Douglasvllle. Gn.. and Griffin, Gn. A mill In the Intter city is to he enlarged at a cost of $30f»,nao. Twenty-one new corpora tions, with total minimum capltul stock of $1,417,000, are reported. M„ D.XOiRECTORS TO MEET IN MACON BELLWOOD CROSSING IN NEED OF VIADUCT MRS.NEILIE MAKHAM A nervous Irritable woman, often on flaa verge of byatertaa. 1* a aonree of misery to a very one who oomea under her Influence, and unhappy and mia- erable herself. Sueh women dot only drive hne- hands from home but are wholly t&nfit to govern children. Tng lilt of women get like a nre brand upon the nerve*, consequently seven.-tenths of tho nervous prostra tion. nervous despondency, the "blues", sleeplessness, and nervous Irritability of women arise from aom* organic derangement. Do you experience fits of depreosion with restlessness alternating with ex treme Irritability ? Do yon suffer from pains la tba abdominal region, backache, baartoa-dosrn pafauuterroua drape pain, sleeplessness, and almost sontinnally cross and (nappy? If ao, your nerve* are la a shattered con dition aad you are threatened with nervous prostration. Proof la monumental that nothing in tho world la batter for nervous trouble* of women than Lydia K. Plalcham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native root* and herbs. Thousands and thousands of women can testify to this fact. Hr*. Nellie Makhom. of 151 Morgan St., Buffalo. S. Y., writes:— Dear km Plnkham:— . .. “I wu a wreck from nervou* proxtratloc MRS.GEaA.MME3 I suffered i ^ b *(p.P»’ I . ^ - —. rdiKhxm t Vegetable Compound end I want to tali jrmi that It baa entirely cured n» I think n lathe Unset medicine on earth and I am recommaoding It to aU my friend* o4 arq ualntaacax. lira. Geo. A. Jam ml* a life long resident of Fredoaia, S. Y„ writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham:— "I waa la a terribly ran down conditl. n and bad narvnus praatretloa daiunt t, r fomalatronbls. In fact I had net barn well etna* my children wet* born. This con dition worked on m.Y nerv** and 1 was | r . ri table aad talwrehla I had triad manr remedies wtthost getfingamcb balp but Lydia B. Plnkham X VcgetaMe Com pound brought ma book to health and rteogth It has alio carried as^ad*^ through tb. Chang* of Life -- _ recommend your rnwHetne. too strongly Mrs. PIbUub’s IfirtUtloa to Womci.’ ( Women auffering from any form of femail' weakness are htrltad to communicate promptly with Mrs. Plnkham. at Lynn. Maas. From ths symptoms given, the trouble may he located ud the quickest and surest way of reeomry advised. Out of her vert volume of experience In treating female ilia Mrs. Plnkham probably has the vary knowledge that will help your case. Her ad vie* la free and always helpful. Lydia E. ptnkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roota and herb*^contain* no uSTgoticm or harmful drugs and Wdgy holds tha record for the 1 invest number of actual cure* of female distorts of any madlcinc lh« 11 i.__ .... known, and thonsanda of ▼olnatary taatuDoniala are oa ta th“ iSTreSTIt L^St. Hass., which toetily to It. wonderful value. Lytfla E. Ptflkham's Vegetable C«fip«fi>d; a Woman’s Rcaefljr hf Women’s lilt. The roualderntlnn by the Iwwmt of eonnty eomnilMlnn^rx of the propooeil rtadnet nt Bel (wood emmilng trill not be mnde until next month. The board -wtw ttr here mM Wadoaadaj mornkiff. bat the aiiwura from the eitjr of Judge K. B. I tinner and tha lllnen of Judge M. K. W. Palmer Induced n pomfponement A rcanadtfcec from ike * |tjr eounrtl haa been nppotnted to appear liefore the board to urge the bnlhllng nf Hi# rinduet. fiMatnueh aa lieliwood arean# emaaea the ritilroad truck* out aide the city llmlta. the city could not apend anythtug to conatruct the trladuet. Tb# railroad#, It la underwood, have agreed to pay for the apnu over the track*, and It la a|» to the boon I of county cl.a I to The (teorgl*n. •Ineon. Gn.. Feb. 13.—The annual meeting of the director* of the Macon, Ihildm and Savannah railroad will be held at the office* of the company, in thle city, on the morning of March 13 Much btudne** of Importance In to Im» tranancted at thl* meeting. It* charac ter ha* not been announced. The elec, lion of officer* nnd director* will take place nt thl* meeting a* unual. NEGRO PROFESSOR HELD ON CHARGE OF BURNING SCHOOL •parlal to Ths Georgian. t’uthbsrt, Oa., Feb. 13.—F. II. Hen- doraon, Willi* McNeil and John Onuld- Inn ..vers srreoted hsr* ysstrrdny, rlmrged with burning fhs Payne High school building on* night last week. The csss coma* up bsfors Judge Jones today. Hendereon la president of Howard Normal school, a rival Institution. The purl Ira are negroes. EARLY CLOSINQ HOUR WANTED BY CLERKS. FOR RENT Valuable Corner Store > That splendid location, southeast corner North . Pryor and Edgewood avenue. Fine comer for dni£ store or almost any other retail business. Opposite Equitable building and only one block Troiii Peachtree. Long lease and reasonable rent. Apply to JAMES L. LOGAtf A 00., 308 Peters- Building Or WORD BROS:, Century building CONGRESSMAN ON ASK LEGISLATURE j TRIAL AT CAPITAL FOB PRIMARY LAYY Special to The Georgian. rulumbus, Oa.. Peb. 13.—A move ment la on foot here toclooe every busi ness house at 1 o'clock In the afternoon tlie present rale being lo close at t o'clock on May I. The half holiday granted hy the mills nf this city has started the move ment In favor oY the clerks and other employees of the store* GET INSIDE. station, where the body was trans ferred. cards and money am! cheeks ere round In the pockets From'the .rls it wo* appanm thst thl- desd man was Ashton Lcteolne. of the prom. Inent yacht brokernae firm if Tams Isemntae h i ran*, of No. 15! Pine street. He had 150 In money and check- for more than ISim An rffort was made to get trace of the women w-hn had accompanied him. but she dtsau- pei red. Launder Your Linen and all other article* in a way that cannot b* surpassed. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. Phonts. 41, Main. ATLANTA PRINTER RECEIVES HONOR AnniMiii.'i'mont I* nmtlr of tli<» appoint- mmt **f M M. (>nvl#« of tb«> Font# A !»• vim ii.nijinny ** n mnnlfr of Ih* honorary Iwmnl ..n gmphlo art* at th«* Jatuoatown I'Xpnaltlon. tb** It on In tlio South, ami hit appoint mrnt to thin plnr# la riNNiguIntlnu of hi* urn ml tug In tho profrnalon III* n|>|H>intniont will plon*- hi* hutulro'ln of frloml* tn Atlnntn nnil nil ov6r tti«- bonth MACON FAIR^ASSOCIATION WILL SECURE FUNDS. Special to The Cleornah Mncon. On., Keb, 13.—A conference of the director* of the Macon Fair Association was held yesterday after noon nt the offices of the association anil plans were made hy which It Is hoped to secure the fund* to pay the Indebtedness of the assorlattni. The retnalndei nf the amount needed * otHjcou.’-hes It,MO. Mr. Newcomb, of i the llotsl Lanlei. stated that If some one would give the 11,000. he would he I responsible foe the remaining 350U of • the amoun- which la still to be rulsed. Your Frlsnd* and Neighbor* In Ah lanta Will Show You How. Rubbing the back won't cura back ache. A liniment may relieve, but can't cure. Bcckache comes from tha Inside— from the kldneya- Doan's Kidney Pills get Inside— They cure sick kidneys. Here Is Atlanta proof that tht* Is so: Charles Pendleton, clerk, living at 41 Qllmor street, Atlanta. Oa., eaya: "My back need to be very weak and pained me continually. Thoro was a dull, heavy aching alt day and all night. I could not alt (till at my deal: and when In bed I was twisting and turning about for hours trying to And on easy position. The constant aching and the lack of rest was gradually af fecting my health. The hldney secre tions were disordered, and though I used various remedies and tried lini ments and plasters for my back I got me relief from any of these annoy ances. Finally 1 got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Brannen A Anthony, the druggists (stores 103 Whitehall etreet and 30 Marietta street). Since using them my back has regained Its, strength. I can work wltk comfort and I sleep well. The treatment rid me of I the aches end pains and corrected the action of the kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo,. New York, sole agents for the United 1 States. Washington, Feb. IS.—Represent*' live Btnger Hermann, of Oregon, on trial before Judge Stafford In the dis trict supreme court, on a charge of a violation of the statutes In destroying thirty-five letter press copy hooks while commissioner general of the land office, pleaded not guilty, contending the books destroyed were his |>crsona! property. After this ense other land fraud ras*s In which Hermann Is named will be taken up. PILES CURED IN fi TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMKNT I- Knnrnutne.l to our any rose of Itflilug. llllinl. lllotsllnit or I'rtl trading Piles In 6 to 14 dnys or uiouey rr funded. -W. GIN AND MACHINE WORKS CHARTERED IN MACON. (peels) to The tleorglnn. Macon. Oa., Feb. 13.—A charter was yesterday afternoon granted In the su perior court to the Massey din and Machine Works, with a capital of 325.- 000. The applicants were O. W. Massey and Walter Mossey. MOBS ARE DENOUNCED BY EX-GOV. NORTHEN. k|M*etal to Tile fienrslnn. Montlcelio. Go., Feb. 13.—On Monday night nt this place ex-Oovemor North en made a rigorous siieech on "Ijiw and order." He used no select terms to voice his sentiments relative to mob violence as opposed In the majesty nf tho law. "Mobs are devilish," he declared, and Individual members of them are to be so classed. His lecture was attended hy a large nwd of .\ffmtlcelln'* citizens, nnd at e close an organisation for the pro motion of "law and order" In Jasper ounty wss formed. The slate legislature will prolmldy to asked to pnss an net requiring flint In prl- mnrtes In rifles of more than 75.000 popula tion only those emtdldntes who reeelve s mnjorlty of roles east shall he adjudged nominated. The Petera ordinance, providing for sec ond primary election. In cares when' ma Jorltlc* were not received In tile first, and which wns referred to the ordinance nilttcc and Pity Attorney Janies L. Mnyson. wns tiikcn up Ttiestbiy afterstsiu. The city attorney mid Pouueltiunn Terrel., chairman of the eotnnilttse. returned thar the treat means of necrtnitlllsbiltg the irt'Ject of the ortilnrinee try Alderman Peters wa, tn have a general act pnaaed hy the letrisiu- tnre. Action on the pure milk ordinaire t’oimeltninn Matiguin wss postponed mr'd tin mmlttee can meet with the hoard health unit hear from the dnlrymeir Hi" ordinance regulating the sire and linin'" of llgltta on cteetrtr slgtia and requiring that penntta lo hnng such slgun iiuisl seenriul from the liulldltig iBSpeetor wa* ts portml farnrnlily. CASTOR IA Pot TwfawtB *nJ Children The Kind Yon Han Always Bought of Boors tha Signature QUESTIONS FROM CARTERSVILLE. T«> Ih# K*lltop Will you |* qnoBtloitrt ft»r .... . li.M.q Tho roiiNtltutlon pxy hjr tliu "" 1 for ih*> r«MH»rt* of tho Tlmw trl*l? Ir Tin* roiiNtltutloti jmhl hy tho In* !* < llf|tr«r nml um lmn p*trnt ' Hutment*? 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