Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 16, 1907, Image 2

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I V TfiE ATLANTA GEQRGI AN AND NEWS. •ATl'BDAY. EBBBUART 16, tsrn. UROPATKIN BLAMES KAULBARS FOP DEFEAT OF RUSSIA AT MUKDEN Bit York. P*A. K-ltrnl alii trmm Sti Fwershnrg sre brluxtnx In sccouela of (ko lot*foot oroooMt l.j daoml Kuropotkln'o WMory If M 1B||| ||IUI« W|IT. Wttrk WO. -«>»*-. I rd l>, tlf BMrioil (OfOTMMOt. T»e wmk I* HMrtaMi for Its historic nM^ m t*e «Mo( chapter of tks fror tram the on of the eeetleie coeueaDder • ad chief and of lb. merciless criticise. of .the IhM tod me* safes whirl., lu Kuropit kin's cellmate, sw.pt Itui.lo Old Ilk iraf to loiwtloMa defeat. ~ UP.* aunt ameiln* revets, UTTLEFIELD-DOLUVER BILL WOULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, SA YS CONGRESSMAN BRANTLEY\ Dyspipsia DcoT think you cut can joor djipifoU la '«ni other nj than by strengthening and toning your atomach. Tool l« weak and Incapoblo of perforating ltd function*, probably because you hero hapoood upon it Inotoway cwaaottoraver Too aboukJ taka Hood’sSampariHa It alnnirUaani and toon the ktomacb, and ponaanoatly rum dyepeptl* tad ail atomach trouble*. Accept no substitute. ACTION DEFERRED; TRUCKS STILL RON OVER PEACHTREE Baptist Ministers Ask Him to Support Measure. fongrraaiiian W. II. Hrautley. of (ieor- gla. la not supporting Ilia I.ltlleflrtii I»ol JJrer Hll. whlrh pro|N>arN to regulate III tmtate tmfflr la liquor, hut ha nplalua dant bit fnllurr does not ludlcatr a lark of ayiapntbjr with the apparent purpose of the Mil. Hr out Hum hit vlewa on the bill vrry thoroughly In a letter to tba BaptJat UluMetf coatmmct of Atlanta. The ministers* rouftirwt, a«*vrral wrrrka ago, wrote to rongraaaaan Ilrautley, nak lag him to aupport the hill now* |»euditig Id eaagrraw. Hr. Brantley replied hy atnt log bla pool! I on. By hla permlaalon, bti vlewa, aa Indicated In hla letter. are out • eserriie of aurh |Mt«rer Iif tba state*.' non. that congress ran not del. tfalr *u the atatea the, light to Interfaco with un Interstate rotntoerre shipment of liquor until delivery haa Itren lantlo at the plar«> of roniJgiiiatnt, and that aa/ at tempt upon (tit nart of emigres* to (fat aa would lie bald nun and raid by tba roorts. *1 am perfectly witling t« support tba Idll. and that fa. If enacted Into law, it la mi 11mended aa, ta my judgment. It will l*a 4 onalltntlowtl. or 1a m far amended tint I eon afford to give the lienelt of the douht In favor of ita eanatltatlonalltF." Hr Brantley etoora hla letter with Iba Cono.rnt Oaorgia Little. "There la oo» olber euxfffillou about tkla bill, aadt bat la. If enortod lulu law. U would effect alowat topereeptlbtg, It :«l all, our riiuatlo* la (iwwfpi. Tk. lain only to lalmtil* shipments of liquor, ami ao long a. wa bar, wot rueotles la ■>ur alat., from wklak th» Ary couatlaa can mind that your aorrlcoa to tho society have born aa pntantla! In raaulta os tho service* or any other man who uao ever ronneotkd with It Whrn I was olactad pr.Bld.nt you cam. to m. ai nnca and volunlarod your loyal aupport. and I thank you now for having given It lo mo alnca I hava baan here. 'It la a gleamre to me to heartily congratulate you upon the fact that. after all tha examination, the Equitable haa paeaad through during tha trying slightest suspicion haa I ran alao congratulate you upon Ing found a more profitable hold of labor, and 1 hava no doubt that your gnat energy, wonderful pluck and knowledge of hitman nature will prove of great vglua to your new bualnaea as- aoclatea. greatest success In your new work.” kaft^TlWAMInV" arty named remedies eoia.tlai*. Aon TtyPar?t and original CoW Tallin WHITE I'ACKAflK with blaak and red 1.1 Caagnweaiaa Brantley says that hr kite beoB uaald. to fire bla auiipori tn lb. bill la Ik. .aarl lauuaEf la wklrb it I* framed. bla object!..* IM-Ing IwhiI «u tk. eoaatllullaa. II. rial.. Hut th. Mil <loe* elsriy (apposed. U.ur lb. i HiUUa.rre m Ikiaer. »b War centre*. ranbl ainii llqu > from me alai. tn another, ai _ If It did thla would In'. In ill. opinion ttearly all lawyer*. nnronatllnilontil. Mr. Branlley'k Objection. "Whet tb. Mftl.ll.ld lilt! d«w* nnd.rlak. to da," writ., klr. Hmntlrj. "la lo gtr. lb* Atatea control mer tut.ratal, commerce lu t.r.at lu lit. fal. of lkoae not hr vary Btval. 'lu eoneluatou, I would mil your alien Robert C. Ogden, of New York, ac companied by several wall known Southern educators, Including E. A. r ’’j t Alderman, president of the University *' of tflMlaalw «* A Ulutw U'laaalnVTm^ tw In nwilc up of twelve cpulilirnn rurm i report, or n* tlnglr ns they may LIM “ func to report ►tftUtloMl. and wholly un related to the I think hmt*. Thu |»owcr , It thvlrn. I nui v«y JARBELL'S RESIGNA1 ION REG RE 1 TED B Y MORTON tip to thla time Henry l>. Rqaenfeld. the former Atlantan who waa mention- rf) aa a pusatbHIly fqr tha poaltlnn of vlca-praaldaiit of the Equitable jjjfejngde vacant by the rvalgnatlon of Tai'ltallr Ana aid. landed th* Instead, President Paul Morton hga divided the work of this office among other officers t.tkpararily, and » nrl^fffcwr^tp (win made ..And. Incidentally, the report of (He tton between Preeldent Morion and Vice Prraldent Tarbell aa the cause of the resignation la positively denied. On tba contrary. It Is pointed out that In accepting Mr. Tarbell's resignation. President Morton paid a high tribute “to him and declared It was with regret lie learned of hla decision to leave the socMty. He also said in ihle'letter that Mr. Tarbell had been one of the potent factors In tha work of making the Equitable Equitable Jrhat It vires. , /. Mr. Tarffell resigned for the purpose of heading's big real estate syndicate In which Timothy 1.. Woodruff. Marry J. Lure, Congressman Fatrchttd and other* ere Interested, land which wlU pay a much larger salary. A &£ 1 gdfra)k'a letAp, a popy of which _■ !hk« J tiayal*lve<lDi Aflgotu. followst “ft Ik wlllrniuoh Hrluetanca that your resignation as second vice president of thla society la received and accepted, to take effect March I. 1>07. "You liave been Ideutlfled with the eodaty for more than tw.nty-nva years und much of Ita succeaa has ben due OGOEN Ai PARTY GO TO PINEHURST of Virginia; W. A. Blair, Wlnaton-BA lam. N, Cm and W. H. Hand. Columbia, B. ('.. who have been In conference for two days, left Atlanta Friday night for Plnehurat, N. C. They WlU dlarus. the coming Bouthern education conferenre which will meet at Plnehurat early In April. Chancellor Harrow, of Athens, and aavaral other well known college pro- feasors have been In conference with the philanthropist at the Pldmont for the purpose or arranging a program. Nothing definite was decided upon, however, and the announcements will coma later. Mr. Ogden and Chan cellor Barrow vlelted Governor Ter rell Friday. Action on the ordinance by Council man Harman prohibiting heavy traffic on Peachtree street waa deferred by the streets committee Friday afternoon. It was tba asnaa of tba rommlttso that the matter be looked Into more thoroughly and that tha people on the parallel at recta who would be affected be given opportunity to present their aide of tha case. Tha petition to pave Edge wood ave nue. from Peachtree street to Boule vard. waa granted, and the matter wus referred to the finance committee to provide tho funds. The committee de cided on wood blocks for this pave ment. \ Tha petition of the. Loulavllle and Nashville railway for two more en trances Into tha yards at East Hunter afreet waa granted, there being ao op position manifested either by rltlsen* or members of the committee. The paper, netad upon favprably for Iba paving of streets ware aa follows: Hilliard from Auhura lo Decatur; Harris from PUdmont to Butler; Myr tle from Linden to North avenue; Baker faom 'Piedmont to Bullsr; But ler from Pina to Manltta; Larkin k0 feet from Chapel; Form wait from Fulton to Eugenia; Oresnaferry avenue from Lsrttln to Humphries. Bldownlks and curbing were ordered placed on tha following atreele: Currier from Piedmont to Lowndea; Myrtle from Linden to North avenue; Culberson from Oak to Luella; Law- ton from Gordon to Luclle; south side of Glenwood from Park tu Boulevard; Loomis from Ella to Columbus avenue; Oak from Lawton t6 Holdernes*; Myr tle east two block,; a-eat .Ida of Pee ples from Oardon to Oglethorpe; Lampktn from^Hlghland to Houston; Beerman from rater, to Kuhrt; Vint from Magnolia to Foundry; McDanteT ’rom Peters to Chapel; ensi ride Wal nut from Magnolia lo Rhodes; Lawahe from Oreensfarry to West Fair. Coughs of. Children MAN MAT RECOVER FROM Mlfl HE INFLICTED RUE DENIED THE REPORT SENT FROM ATLANTA To grade Ripley from Pin* to Car rier; to repair James street from Peachtree to Pourth: to aak the county commissioners to pave V/es: Hunter from Vine to Granger; to plate rock gutters on Greensferry frint lairkln to Humphries, and on Hump'n let front hnpel to areensferre. ■peelal lo The UsnrsMa. Augustg, Os., Feb. It—Bowdr* Phtn- lay stated yesterday that he had not re ceived tha letter from General Manager Bcott, of the Georgia Railroad. Invit ing him to Inspect the lines of that road to be used In hie caaa agalnat the Georgia railroad before the railroad commission, of this state. The announcement came from Phln- lay In answer lo articles In Atlanta pa- par* to the effect that Mr. Bcott bed written him a letter Inviting him to In- aped the roadbed and offering hlin ffpeatal t* The Georgia*. Macon, da.. Feb. IA—John R. Rid- dick, a young railroad man. attempted suicide at the atoro of S.' C. Haynes, on the corner of Second and Ogle- Ihkrpo streets. Thursday evening. Some thing like a year ago Riddick had worked for Haynes, and calling by the store Thursday evenlng he was talking pleasantly, whan suddenly he asked Mr. Haynes what hla cash solas ware the day before. Haynes fumed to get the Information for him, when Riddick, In stead of following Haynes to the regis ter. turned and hastily took a pistol out of n drawer In a deek. placed the re volver to hi* breast and flred. Th* ahot passed through hla body Just be low the heart. It waa at first believed that the wound was fatal, but It waa stated at the hospital yesterday even ing that hla chances for recovery wore good. TIM Kaock-oat Blow, The blow which knocked out Corbet* are. » r«v.!,tlon tn the prll* lahtolv From th, rarllm d. M .gfiE XjIS knock-out blow we, aimed tor the JaT thnt.mploorth. Jcgalarreto. punch* wan thrown la to worn . . »eary tho lighter, but If a acl.utli b<B ic'd one ot tho ok) Ighters thkt tbi most vulnerable spot was tb* region th- .u.iaach, k.'.l have UnghadTl him form Ignoramus. Dr. PIcrco It brintln. * |tor*l|«l fact; th< tBrfaatli the moat vulnerebla orgtn out of V* pfkj ring a* w«n u In It. *v, - tireau, f*,t tnd lung. MR AM IlMaatw I-J.w ' WtoBtlonr'or llrar.had, thin and im- pure blood and other diseases of th* or- The cause of Riddick's efforts taka hla Ilf*, it Is claimed, Is unhappt mm tn,hla home. » After the shooting. Riddick whs re moved to ih* home of hla Mater, Mrs. ” « iuruiiwu buu iiiicriiis nun u ■ private car and cnclne tor the pur pone. Herbert Wtlion, on Beconfl Dtraat, Reportem railed at the home of Mr. (nr** Uttar decided to send him to the Bcott. where he U 111. thla morning and ! hoapttal. ha refused to either deny or affirm the Mr. Riddick la the atory sent out from Atlanta. Riddick, of thle city. LORD BERESFORD REFUSED TO COMMAND SQUADRON UNLESS GIVEN OWN WAY gsn* of digestion and nutrition. Tho "Golden Medical Discovery "ha* a specific curative affect upon all biucouh surface, and bene* buret catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it “»7 hava- reached. In Haul Catarrh it l« well to cleanse tho passage, with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Batordy fluid while using tba "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. mu that Golden Medical Discov ery ’ cure* catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organ* will to plain to you If you win read a booklet bf retracts from the writ- Inga of eminent medical authorities en dorsing ltd Ingredients and explaining thejr curative properties. It 1e maiM Jne on request. Addrres Dr. R.V. Pierce. Buffalo, N\ Y. This' booklet gives all th* Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierc medicines from which It will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, our., triple-reflnod glycerine bring used Instead. will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 rent stamp*, or cloth-bound for SI su Address Dr. Pierce as above. Adviser erne- stem pa Mexfi-o City, Mbs., Feb; II.—Regard ing hi* reported refusal to take charge of the British channel fleet, Vice Ad miral Charles Bereeford. who Is In this country In an effort to prove hi* broth WORKING ON PROGRAM FOR IMMIGRATION MEETING ROOSEVELTS ARE TO VISIT SONS Washington Fob. IS—President and Mrs. Roosevelt; Mtv* Ethel Roosev.lt, and MTS. NTrhntaa I.ongworth wlU visit Cambridge, and Groton. Mass., next Roosevelt b visit. While on thl" visit the president will make an address to the atudenta at Harvard. (’OM MITTEK FAVORS LEASING COAL LANDS ALL OPERATORS WERE REINSTATED Chicago. Feb. If.—The Western yn- lon Telegraph Company has come to «-rmnpl*to-uaderslAnd|PK.wl.thJt» op erators. It has reinstated the remain der of the nine operators who had been discharged on account. It was alleged, of union affiliation*. The Chicago Junction railway has started to adjust .the differences which 1*4 to a-strlke gf car cheaters' Charcoal Stops Gas Or Your Stomach to. yuur energy and effort. There Is not' rti*-flTIShteli' muM tn • my own What’s the Use Washington, Feb. IS.—A bill con forming In e measure to President Roosevelt’s recommendation for the leasing of coal lend* hy the govern ment rather'than their Sale haa been derided upon bj- the house committer on publlr lands. To break down your vigor With Coffee? Most people need all the vitality they rnji secure. Some have an excess and proceed to destroy it with one or more of the sedative drugs—Tobacco, Coffee, Whis key or Morphine. AI belong to the same family. They could use that excess vigor TENNff88EE MIDSHIPMAN UNDER SURGEON'8 KNIFE. to improve business, or whatever pursuit they may be engaged in. but they Bccm to prefer to nullify it with drugs. However, ouch one. must make choice and pav the bill. The one who can let out coffee when it is known to be slowly setting up dis ease of some of the organs is worthy of praise. The change from coffee and its aches and ails to well-made Postum with its comfort and health, is really quite easy, for the deep seal brown of Postum changes to the rich golden brown when cream is added and the flavor (when made ac cording to directions) is very like the mild high grades of Java coffee. But the change drives out the coffee troubles and the old condition of comfortable health returns. Ever read one of these genuine letters? INSOMNIA Lssds to Mod nets, if Net Remedied Tim*. “There’s a Reason” for "Kxpi-ilim-ni" imtlsn.il me, some flve loins *gn." writes u Topeka woman, "that i-offe. was the dlrert enusv of tb* Insomnia fr int- whirl) 1 suffured terri bly, ns well as th. extreme nervous ness and acute dyspepsia which made life a most painful thing for me. "I had been a coffee drinker aln.-e childhood, and did not like lo think that the beverage was doing me all till* harm. But II was, end the time ram* when 1 had tn face the fact, and protect myself. I therefore gave It up. abrupt ly and absolutely, and adopted Postum Food Coffee for my hot drink at meal*. -I began lo note Improvement In my cnndltlon very soon after I took on Postum. Th. change proceeded grad ually. but surely, and It was a matter of only a few weeks before I found mv- seir entirely relieved—th. norvousness peered nwey. my digestive epparetu* was restored to normal efficiency, and I began lo elrep, reatfully and peace fully. ' "Thea. happy conditions have con tinued during ell of th. live yetre. an.I I ant safe In saying that I owe th.m entirely to Postum Food Coffee, for urh.n I began to drink It I evue.l to un- medicine*" Name given bj Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. "There'* a reason." Rjrtd U. little book, "The Road lo WellvtUe," Inpkg... Baltimore, Md.. Feb. t«.~Midship man Hugh Douglass, of Knoxville, Tenn.. cam* her* for an operation for an Injury to hlo leg received several years ago In one of the navy football games. The operation was performed at th* Union Protestant Infirmary', end u successful result Is expected. COTTON CROP IS 80LD FROM STATE FARM FOR *25,000. gpeclsl to Tht Georgian. Jackson. Miss., Feb. 16.~The prison board of control ha* sold live hundred bales of cotton of last year's crop at 9 cents a pound. This leaves the state only a few more bales of cotton to dis pose of, which will be don* within the next month. The sale netted the etatc 125.000. WAS SHOT IN HEAD. BUT BULLET GLANCED OFF. Wonderful Absorbing Power of Charcoal When Token in the Form of Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges. ment: When I returned home from the Mediterranean I declined the command of the channel fleet without certain modifications. The admiralty approved of these modifications and I accepted the command of the channel fleet be fore leaving for America. I do not care lo say whet the modifications were which I suggested to the admi ralty." Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go- Feb. IS.—Whan the fm. migration conference I* held In Macon on Tuesday, next, the Invocation win be delivered by Rabbi-Harry Weis*, of the Jewish synagogue of Moron. Tli« was agreed upon- present work I* being done by th.- officers on the program. The pmnr. of several prominent speakers hut/ al ready been secured and many subjc-1- wlll be discussed In an Interest inx DAMAGED BY FLOOD FACTORY IS CL IN MIDDLE GEORGIA Special to The Georgian. Bristol, Tenn.. Feb. W.—One t'haries Jones shot Porter Kellers, a Sullivan county man, at Wntnug*. Tenn., on Tuesday, ns the result of n quarrel over a genie of erap*. The hall St ruck Kellers Just above the right eur, but glanced urouml the skulk making only a flesh wound. Kellers was able to walk to hi* home, seven mile* away. WATERS IN THE DELTA HAVE DELAYED PLANTING. Bpecln! 10 The Georgia*- Jackson, Miss, Feb. 16.—The high water In the deltn has had the effect of retarding planting n great deal In that section, but now that the watrrs have begun to recede It Is believed that the planters will soon be'able to get to work. Unknown Negro Killed. Siicelsl tn The •lesrits*. Kparta. O*.. Feb. IS.—Late Thurs day afternoon st the saw-mill of Dave Johnson, about seven miles south if Kparta. on the Bparta and Bandersvllle publlr roa4 an unknown negro was shot and Instantly killed by Isaiah t'larke, an employee at the same mill. It ha* been Impossible to obtain the details, but th* trouble Is mild to have originated In a drunken row. ► Postum \ L.iT„> :^-^eu .. Francis Courier. Special tn The tleorglaiL Brunswick, Os.. Feb. 16 —John Fran cis Fourier, eldest son of Mr. and Mri. John Courier, died at hla realdanc* oe Norwich street on Wednesday after noon. after a long Illness from gastritis. The funeral occurred th* following oft. F.*A. Stuart Co, ernooa from ffL Mark cjiurctk I shall. Mich. ^ J Ml Ml Trial Package Sant Frit. < 'hitreoul, pure, simple charcoal, ab-1 sorbs too limes Its own volume of gas. | Where doe* the gns go to?''ll Is lust I absorbed by the charcoal.—tho gas dls- j appears and there Is left a pure, fresh, j sweet atmosphere, free from all Impu rities and germs. That’s What happens In your stom ach when you take one or two of Bluart's Charcoal Lotengea, the most powerful purlller* sclenre has yet dis covered. Tou belch gas In company, some times. hy accident, greatly to your own humiliation. That Is because there Is a great nmount of gas being formed In your stomach hy fermenting food. Your atomach Is not digesting your food properly. G«s Is Inevitable. When ever this happen*. Just take one of two ..f Ktunrt’s Charcoal I^itenges right tfter eating, and you will bo surprised how quickly they will act. No more 'etchings; no more sour risings. Eat all you want und what you want, and then If there Is any gas going to be rornird. one of these wonderful little absorbers, a Stuart Charcoal Losenge. wilt take rare of all the ge*. And It will do more than that. Every particle of Impurity In your atoiiaah and Intestines Is going tn ba carried away by th* charcoal. No one teem* to knng why It doe* thl*, but it doe*, and does It wonderfully. You notice the difference In your appetite, general go,mI feeling, and In tho purity of your blood, right away. You'll have no more bad taste In your mouth nr bad breath, either from drink ing. rating or smoking. Other people will notice your bad breath quicker than you wilt yourself. Make- your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so >vlg n you talk to others you won't disgust them. Just one nr two 8tuart Charcoal Lotrngrs will make your breath sweet, and make you feel belter all over for It. You ran e»t all the onlona and odorous foods you want, and no on* c*n tell the difference. Besides, charcoal I* the best laxative known. You can take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It I* a won derfully easy regulator. And then, too. It filters your blond.— every particle of prison or linpurlf/ In your blood Is destroyed, and vou by.tn to notice the difference In %>ur ten first thing,—your deer complyr.lon. Ktuart's Charcoal Loaenges are made from pure willow- charcoal, end Just a little boner Is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They w ill work w onder* In Tour stomach, and make you feel line and fresh Your H-mkI aid breath will he purified. IVe wnnt to prove all this to you, so lust send for u free asmpl* today Then after you get It and use It. you will (Iko hem so well Hint you will go to your Irugglst and ret a 25c box of these Btuart's Charcoal Iscenge*. Bend us your name and address to day end w* will at once send you by mall e sample package f ee. Address ~ “ « Afiart Bldg, Mar- Vperlst to Tb* Kparta. Ua, Feb. 16.—The Bowen- Jpwcll Manufacturing Company, of Jewell, In thla county, haa shut down their cotton factory for an Indeflnlti period. The exceialve rains have caused thr water to rise to such a helfcht as to make It Impossible to operate the mill. ‘ All of the sills under the build ings have been washed away und the mill Is likely lo tumble over nt any minute. A large force of hands Is now nt work In an effort to save the buildings. The work Is considered very- dangerous. This Is one of the largest manufac turing plants In middle Georgia and has many hundred employees who are temisirarlly thrown out of employment. Baek on Relic* Faroe. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Go., Feb. 11—After being off th* police force for freer a year, IV. E. HamUn has again resumed his dutio oa ea officer. During the pest year Mr. HamUn has been acting as one -r tha bailiffs In the city court. He « an efficient officer wtoh -prextaualy en. the force, arid his many friends win be glad to learn of hla return to th* police dtpartgiynt. RECEIVES SILVER SET WILLED BY MRS. DAVIS Special «* The Gaorglae. Macon. Oa., Fsb. It.—At the time < Mr*. Jefferson Davis' death she -. Shorter, In this city, a beautiful sll- eel which he: hasiTjiiirrreceive.1- The set consists of seven plerr*. tho plate I* engraved the following. LORD BERE8M0RD. say* he refuted > command *f British fleet till hie wishes were respected. of Hla Able Professional Service Rendered to Me. "VARINA JEFFERBON DAVIS The oet le one of the moat benuilfnt In the city, end Dr. Shorter prln- a above ell other present* he ha« ever received. BISHOP KEILEY’S REPORT PLEASES POPE PIUS X Rump, Italy. Feb. 16.—t’hurcli circles today nre discussing an unusual oc currence at the Vatican yesterday, during th* reception by the pope of a delegation of American pilgrims, head ed by Bishop Benjamin Kelley, of Sa vannah, tin, and Bishop Hhanlhy. of Fargo. The pilgrim* assured the tmpc Mrs. E. R. Alford. Special to The QeorgUn. Gadsden. Ala, Feb. 16.—Mrs. E P Alford, one of tho moot widely kn"'n and universally beloved ladles la tin- Mellon el the state, died at her home on Haralson avenue Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, aged 61 years. Mi- Al ford was th* daughter ot Usncr.il h i U. Foster, and waa bom In Cummin*-. Forsyth county, Georgia. Bhe he has the sympathy of America lnl r *®. < ** n 1**1 to Mr. O. H. Alf- the struggle with France. In reply, his holiness said: "Your mini phrasea I realise are a true echo of generous American tentls ment. I have always received the most consoling balsam from America. I be lieve America Is the future land of promise. Long live America.” Griffin, Go. Th* family later Gadsden and lived here tor u nuinhet year* and removed to Guninsii! After the death of her huahnml M Alford removed to thla city, where * has since resided. HUSBAND KILLS HIS RIVAL ON A FAST MOVING TRAIN Hobur!, Okta.. Feb. 16.—Coolly sup ping off a car ot a Rock Island pas senger train, w-ltb e six-shooter In Ills hand, as It pulled Into Hobart, Dr. Beachnm. of Mangum. remarked; "Well. I killed him." Charles Thomas, who about a year ago ran away with Dr. Ueochaiu’s wife, was the target AT the doctor on the train, and was dead before soy specta tor could Interfere. Three Shota were fired, two of -whlqh took effect, one striking Thomus on the right temple Hnd passing out the lower part of the neck, killing tym Instantly. To G*t Govsrrmunt Dtpotiti. Special to The Ueerflaa. Brunswick, G*„ Feb. 16.—The N<- tlonal Bank of Brunswick has rerchnl a letter from the secretary " f treasury of the United States advising that this well-known banking li-oi"' has been designated a* one "f ! ",e official depositories of government funds. WOOD PA VING BLOCK PLAI^I WOULD SAVE CITY MONE> If the city would put up a 15.000 plant for the manufacture and treat ment of wood paving blocks It would be the best Investment Atlanta ever made." This was what Commissioner of Pub- Hr Works Collier said after the street A Keen Appetite and a healthy stomach indicate an active Liver, which is enjoyed by alt who ttsc Bcccham's Pills. They insure ztronp digestion, sweet breath and sound steep. No other remedy is as good as committee of council decided tn favor, ably report on th* petition to pave Edge wood avenue, from Peachtree ■treat t„ the Boulevard, with woodah block*. “Th*r«* lu no doubt tn my mind." continued Mr. ('oilier, “about thl* cIiinh b#ln* the In the world. \\ hrn the** block* arc properly treated In the Intent manner In a vacuum with creonote and re*ln they are practically Indentructihle. “The namplt* pavlnjr put down oppo. 5l l 5* tho ^“dl*** building coat about J2.60 u aquarr yard, but It the city will build a plant where the»e blocks can be nmde and treated we can put down thla cia*a or pnvIng on Kdgewood avenue and other atreetn that might 1>e paved for IL8& or $1 t*J u yard "III *H1V .stilts I, m lit., !.. Mrs. Will McWilliams. Mr*. Will McWilliams AIM ** residence, 7 Longley street. Katin morning at 7 o'clock. Bhe l» r” 1 ' by her husband, one brother and slaters. The funeral arrangement • be announced later. PROMINENT PRACTITIONER 8ECURE8 NEW RINE PROOUCTt A BOON TO CONSUMPTIVES. AND PEOPLE WITH SEVERE C0U0H8’ AND COLDS. HEART OF TREE 18 CUT INTO SMALL BLOCKS. Till* I* th** method parmed hient pliyBleli.il In hi* »r»"*eM • Ing what I* known tn <lrui;i(l»i' lor* hr ('niicentmted «»H of I’ 1 " the heart of the tree h** l*ec» untiill liloeka, the vital juleen an' by bydrttulle preaaurc. and ' lerful euratfve oil of which itfjr Iw ‘ jl h« •• sen«-***»/ l*rea written. t . moet certain remedy for Inti' 1, uric rhemnatlatn. It alao lUMke- • Beechams Pills . Sold Everywhere. In boxes Me. end Ac. 'm* In 'iny opinion the building of such .T 1 "'“'l 1 .'* l ”’ ,h,> best Investment the city could make.” It has been found that treating the wooden blocks by heating them In a retort end then extracting the sap by a vacuum eo that the mixture of creo- •ote end resin cen be Inserted through praesm* 0 tLu[c h n t,lo ^* t * by CSsK” In n condition to For thlv purpo*** oiw-Mlf (*i»n<'*MttniTf*i oft of pin* I* »«•' wlUakv. tfwt hr well ajwkcy lu tnlilownnon tloara crery four n • It *honid Iw home In uihH lit**. to protect tb*. from the uttanapherlr chan/p? •tiw I from i -—q „ , nniuvroua preparation* called pnt np la wnoiWu botri. *•*'* , Unit owing to tWIr Imimrltle* 'i* ‘ sahftgKv- giat.