Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 25, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MOXDaT. PEOni'ABV 8. HOT. WmLT BACK FROM HIS VISIT TO HEW ENGLAND Washington. Feb. IS.—President Roosevelt and his party arrived this moraine from New England. While •way the president epoke at the Har vard Union In Cambridge and then vwttM uiuiuM. writers Wn«ee- velt Is at school. He saw Theodore. Jr.. Initiated Into the Porcellain Club at Harvard, of which he Is a member, and seemed to enjoy himself hugely. Just before the train for Groton left r the station, a large crowd gathered to see the president off. As the train ! started, a-mlddte-agrd man ran dok-k- ly down the platform behind the presi dent's car and when he reached within a few feet of It deliberately threw what looked like a paper parcel toward the president. Dyspeplets SSS ftatag. vrfe’V&ctfwSc CMnkUfigSsgB Bsssnt FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN, CEMETCRY AND FARM—ERKC- TINO PAGE FENCE OUR EPE- IALTY. W.J. Dabney implement Go,, •1 So. Forsyth 8L, Atlanta, Oa. One of the detectives trlsd ta ward off the artiel* before tt struck the hut It landed eafely, though harmlesely The mlseile proved to be a eltk flag, enclosed within a paper bag, the gift of an admirer. ST OR Y OF MILL GIRLS DENIED B Y OPERA TORS \ Massachusetts Story Causes Amusement When Read. “GIGANTIC SCHEME” IS UNHEARD OF Eyes of Manufacturers Are Turned Toward Feder al Court Cases. Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, K C., Feb. II.—The sen national story sent out from Ipswich, Hass., purporting to be given out by English cotton mill girls, has created more humor than credence among the mill men of this seel Inn. The claim ot the glrta that there was • "gigantic" scheme to Import, through fraud, English mill girls to work In Bonthsrn mills under practical condi tions of servitude. Is denied In toto here. In fact, nobody attaches any weight whatever to the story- sent out * from tbs Mnsstrlunette* town « few days ago. There Is a big ault pending against several cotton mill men of this city and In the Federal court, charging itlon of the alien contract law, the to come trp hi araaffsboro before Boyd Tuesday. February ZB. This: sty gavs rise to the startling atd. j ry ssnt out from Ipswich. zz , The defendants tn the pending case, 1 E. A. Smith, E. C. Dwells, S. B.'Hnr- gcaht and others, have dented any guilt OOOOOODOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOa O O O ENGLISH MILL DISTRICT O INVADED BY LABOR AGENTS. O O — O O Special to The Georgian. O Ipswich. Maas., Feb. It.—Sto- O O rlea told by Emily and Mary Ellen O O Smith, young English girls who O O recently came from Charlottes- O O vllle, N. C., to work In the local O O cotton mills. Indicate a gigantic O O scheme to Import, through fraud, O O English mill girls to work tn O O Southern cotton factories, under a O O practical condition of servitude, O O nnd that Lancasterahlre, the great O Q manufacturing district of Eng- O O land, has been Invaded by agents O O looking for girls for the cotton O O mills. It Is estimated that over O live hundred young girls from . O England have been landed here 0 O for cotton milt labor. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO or Intent to violate the laws, and have retained the DMl cuunscltn the city 1 Poor Show for tho Poisoned Stomaoh, Clogged Brain, Wavering Ambition, Failure— Unless He Seises His ' Opportunity. There’s no good reason for any man's famalnlng a dyspeptic—a burden to himself and family, when he should be a producer. There's only one reason why he hae been a dyspeptic, and that ta because ha has overworked hla stomach eo that it cannot secrete the juices and work the muscles necessary to digest the Failure Staring Him in the Face. What the dyspeptic must do Is to help the stomach nut. It Is full of n poisonous pile of fermenting, nauseat ing food. Instead of being assimilated and carried hy the blood to make nerve and muscle and rebuild the waste tis sues. It lies there Inactive — -First, take ani untriliaiing cathartic and get rid of this food. Second, get a tO-cent package of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets from nnv druggist nnd take one hi each meal nnd at bed time. The tnblet will do the digesting while the stomach Is regain ing Its forces. Before the box In gone, your stomach will be vastly relieved. If not cured. Why? Because Htuart'n Dyspepsia Tablets contain the very •laments which your etomach )>oaso«sed when li was healthy —iiepstn, dias tase. golden seal und others It whs because your stomach kepi losing Its • pppply of these digestive ferments thnl you became dya|ieptlc. Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do tho work simply, surely, and without In jury. They are not a medicine, but the working out of a scientific princi ple upon the food you rat. Hundreds of sufferers In far worse condition than you have been positive. • If cured of dyspepsia by these wonder, fttl little tablets. Forty thouannd phy sicians In the United males nnd <’ana- da recommend them. If you are uncertain end- wish fur ther proof, send us your name and ad dress today for a free trial package, which we will gladly mall you at once. Uelk For sale at all druggists. appear In tlielr behalf. These mill men any that they secured the English mill girls strictly legally, and that as for us they knotn nothing was told the girls in England to give them a wrong Impression of whnt to expect In this ountry. The prosecution. In this case, the United Hlatea government, claims that there has been a violation of the alien contract law, and suit has been Insti tuted, which would mean that the de fendants will have to pay 170.000 In fines If found guilty und the full limit of the law Imposed. The case has attracted national nnd widespread Interest and ihc entire body of mill men will turn their eyes toward Greensboro during the progress of the trial, which will t>« opened February 76 und which may last ten days or longer. CHATTANOOGA PRESS CLUB' C0MMEND3 QOV. SWANSON. Special lo The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tcnn.. Feb. I,',.—At the meeting of the Uhattnnooga Tress Club, which was organised Friday -the following_resolutions on tlie race question were adopted: ''Resolved, that It te the sense of the Chattanooga Tress Club that the soon er the press of tho country drops the dlsrusslon of the so called 'Negro Problem.' the sooner the matter will be settled. "Keaolved, further that we congratu late the Hon. Claud A. Hwnnson. gov ernor of Virginia, on his refusal to ap point delegates to the proposed South ern Conference on this question, nnd that a copy of this rekolutlon be sent to the governors of Tennessee, Georgia. Mississippi. Virginia, North and Houih Carolina. Florida. Louisiana, Toxin*. Arkansas, Missouri and Kentqcky." MOB BENTON LYNCHING GATHERED AT CHATTANOOGA. ZELATA CLAIMS F( Tells Why Nicaragua Went to War With Honduras. Usnsgus. Ntraragu. Fell. 8.—In respoow ta queries from press stands lions. President Swb>b SiMB gJvgS ust !t« fsllcrriss statement regarding .the present trouble with Honduras: "We went tn war because lluadnrts forest atlsrked oar small garrison ns the frontier, looting, burning sud killing. tVe demanded sell.faction sad It was denied us; ws agreed m accept whatever decision tho arbitration court might render, list I rsAdest BoolTTS. of ItondTirss. dissolved the court by withdrawing the tlouduras nr. Mirk tar. "Nicaragua has triumphed lu four com hats over Ike Honduras forces without suf fering one defeat Our ferrea are today la the territory of Honduras." ATHENS PLANS FAIR FOR COMING AUTUMN Special to Tho Georgian Athens, Gs„ Feb. IB.—A greet mass meeting of the cltlsene, especially the business men, has been called for Mon day night by the Chamber of Commerce to arrange plena for the greatest fair ever held In Northeast Georgia. A fine site Is available, already equipped for fair purposes and the move It now for a popular enterprise to give the beet exposition of the re sources or this section next full ever shown. The bualnaas men arc much Interested In the movement and It In believed tbat many In the country din- trine will also be Interested. BOLLOMNTYROOM IHElMBMNG10mT» HtntMlMiro. county *eat of RuIIim-Ii conn !>-. bn* offcrcti to paj f®0i> for n room in tho Georgia ImtUllug nt tho Jnntentwwn «*\ poaltloti. which will Im* devoted to pthc. - Using that county. Tho room will Im* cover ed with photograph*, nhowlng scenes in tho county, mid nn nttcndsnt will Im* oii duty every day tn distribute advertising liters lure. NEGRO LODGED IN JAIL FOR U8ING HIE KNIFE. SHI SHE DUPED II U Woman I« Charged With Wedding Feeble Mind ed Millionarie. Meadvllle. Pa. Feb. !».—Elms Dare, charged with kidnaping George Rho- dluu. sold In be feeble-minded, at In dianapolis, nn January II, and marry ing him In Lmilavllle. Ky., was arrested laat night nt the Todd sanitarium, Cambridge Hfirtnge. Requisition will be made ror her re turn to Indianapolli. Rhodlus Is said to be worth 1600.000. SECRETARY WOODS COMES TO ATLANTA TO TAKE UP DUTIES Bpse'.sl te Tbs Geofgtsi. Jackson, Miss., Feb. 1^—Dr. W. H. Woods, secretary of the Southern Cot ton Association, left Ian night for At lanta to take up hla duties. He will moke Atlanta hta permanent headquur- lers until euch a lime oa they urc changed by the assoclailon. HAS NOT ACCEPTED CALL TO EL PASO Dr. R. L. Motley, pastor of the Cen tral Baptist church. Is considering it removal to the Calvary Baptist church, of El Pniei, Texas, where a movement to extend him a call hae been begun. In answer to a question Monday morn ing, Dr. Motley said; "While the field offers great useful ness und the offer Is In other respects very Inviting. I hardly see how I could leave my work at this time. I am Just closing the third year of my second pastorate at Central church and the outlook for my work Is more promising than ever before." -MLE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. I'AZtt OINTMENT l« guerunteei t,. ,n._ auy rase of Itching, Hlliid. Iilccdliig or Pro- trading Piles lu 6 to it dajs or uiuuey re funded. Me. SPORT ^HARVARD it Is Believed Powers That Be Won’t Kill Foot- Ball. tnTbi* Grorglnn. Amfterdatri, On.. Feb. 23'.—The negro, .Matthew' .Merritt, who cut and seriously wounded a negro. woman. Emma Har ris, at McRaevIlte. a small place below here, several daytf ago. ban been caught nnd lodged tn the flalnbrltlge Jail by Depthy Sheriff FswelL I*. I* Mid that .Merrttt and the worn* an both were drinking nnd engaged in luurre). unit when the woman ap proached another negro standing near to tell him of the affair, Merritt rushed up behind her nnd slashed her several bA-itii |i hnlff. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, xhnn., Feb. 23 -While returning to her home on Walden** Ridge, near Vnldnu, Saturday night, Mr*. Joe Wilbanks wai nttneked by a negro, who ha* not yet been appre hended. Tho woman wan about to en ter the door of her home when a black arm reached out In the dark nnd grab bed her. She ncreamed and struck the negro with her pull of milk at the name time. The negro released hi* grasp for a moment and then shoved the woman against the side of the house. Injuring her somewhat. The woman continued to ncream, when the negro been me frightened and fled. The brave little woman pursued the negro for some dis tance nnd cried to some men who were driving a delivery wagon, hut her cries wen* not heard. The negro finally turned out of the road nnd escaped In the woods. The news of the attempted assault spread like * lid fire nnd a big crowd gathered, bent on lynching the negro If he should be found. COUNCIL COMMITTEES WILL HOLD MEETING8. Special to The Georgian. .Macon, tin., Feb. 23. -There «re three committees of council to meet within the next few days The committee «.?» .u,tlmmcr* have In bund the street railway matter. There me a number of cltlxens to be beard by this committee In reference to dou ble tracking, abandonment of lines and new connection*. It I* possible that on Tuesday night the *ttcclal committee that prepated the report and ordinance* will be added to the committee. Another committee meeting of ln»- p.ntame Is that of the fire department to look Into the matter of water sup* pl> Another meeting |* that of the com mittee having The matter »*f tiansfer station In hand. WILL CLEAR COURT DOCKET BY MIDDLE OF WEEK. Spet lal to The Georgian Macon. Feb. 23 Deputy Fulled States Marshal Tucker nrrUcd Satur day f*-om Savannah, where he has been attending the session of the February term the Foiled States circuit omit. Mr. Tucker says that the court has loo! a very busy term, and that it will re quire until Wednesday to clear the docket, when Judge Kmor> Speer und staff will irtum to Macon. Petitions in Bankruptcy. •Hal h» Tin* Georgina. 'olumbus, Ga., Feb. 25.—Two peti tions In bankruptcy were died Friday the Fnlted States court here, one bv Mrs. ft. Klngsbery, a store keeper, and one by J. t\ Chadwick, whose occupa tion Is given ms "watchman." Neither one had any ussets, and their liabili ties are small. New York. Feb. 23 —The whole Har vard undergraduufe tmcty Til Tlftppy To day over the attitude expressed by President Roosevelt In his speech to the undergraduates in the. Harvard Fnlon Saturday. The college men have been waiting anxiously for weeks to learn the fate of football. Without warning. President House- veft’s speech burst upon them and his vigorously expressed conviction that the very Idea of abolishing football TTH*—prepostetmt*.—cheered—might Uy every Harvard heart. The general feel ing about the yard seems to he that the “powers that be” will scarcely see lit to net contrary to the known wishes of such a prominent graduate as Pres ident Roosevelt. Knights Templar Inspection. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., Feb. 23.—St. Aldemar Commandery No. 3, Knights Templar, held a Isrge nnd enthusiastic meeting Friday night, at which time the an nual Inspection occurred. CASTOR IA Por Mttli and Children The Hod You Hut Always Bought Bean tha Signature of P AT THE THEATERS Mms, Emma Earns.. Everything la In readiness for the coneert tn be given by Mme. Emma Eamea at the Grand opera house Mon day night. The famous singer arrived In Atlanta Sunday evening over the ■ffrnm York. She announced that she never In belter health nor voice. The concert will start promptly nt S:15 o'clock, and Mr. DeGIve has announced thnt thole who have not arrived nt that time will have to remain In the foyer of the theater until ufter the rendition of the first number. In order thnl those who arrived on time will not be Interrupted. The coneert will be largely attended, both hy the society nnd musical contingent. Mme. Eamea will be aaalated by Kmlllo de Gogorza, the famous baritone, and Arthur Ro- sensteln, the celebrated planlat. The engagement will be the chief event of the present theatrical eenaon. Maudt Flity. The production of Martha Morton's new comedy, "Tho Illusion of Beat- vice," by the youngest dramatic Slav on the American stage, Miss Maude Fenly, tvho ia a native of Memphis. Tenn., will be one of the most Important events it the present season nt the Grand opera house. Miss Eenly and her su per!) Company wttl be seen at the Grand on Wednesday nnd Thursday nights nnd Thursday matinee. Eehru- Women Avoid Operations When a woman suffering from female troubla la told that aa' oper ation U necessary, It. of oourae. frightens her. The very thought of thahaepitel, the operating table and the hnife strikes terror to her heart It la quite true that theee troub les may reach a stage where an ope ra tl on ia the only resource, but a great many women have been cured by Lydia E. Bukhara's Vegetable Uomnouod after an operation has been decided upon aa the only cure. The strongest and most grateful > statements possible to maka come from women who by taking Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and barbs, have escaped eerioua operation!, as evidenced by Miss Rose Moore's case, of 107 W. 76th St.. N.Y. She writes ft-tr- u «- tn n hh»»v J "l,»dla Y. Ptubhaeq'q Yafitefrlri Compound has cured me of the very wont form of female trouble and 1 with to express to yon my deepeet gratitude. I suffered intensely for two years so that I wax unable to attend to my dntles and waa a burden to my family, i doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and constantly objecting to an operation which I waa advised to undergo. I decided to try Lvdia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound; it cured me of the terrible trouble and I am now in better health than I have been for many yeara.” This and other inch eases should encourage every woman to try Lv dia E. Plnkhpm'a Vegetable Compound before die submits to an operation Mrs. Pinkhatn’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly commqnleate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. IWaddox-Rucker Banking Co. Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00 Total resources $3,000,000.00 New accounts invited. We offer to depositors every facility which their balances and business re sponsibility warrant. 4 per cent paid on lim ited amounts in our Savings Department. MORE BOXES OP GOLD. And Many Greenback*. 325 bnxe* of GoM ami Grrrnhm k* will In* *oni to pamon* who write tho moat Intereetln* nml truthful loiter* of ex|»orlonoe on flu* f »ll»wlnK toplm: J. How have yrtn boon affected by coffee drtnklnjr und by ( hanging from coffee tn Poatum” 2. Give name and account of one or more coffee drinker* who have l»een hurt hy It and have been Induced to quit nnd uee Poatum. 3. Do you know anyone who ha* been driven away from l‘o*tum becauao it came to the table weak and character- lea* nt the flrat trial? i. Did you *et *uch n pemon right regarding thr ea*v way to make it clear, black and with a atwippy. rich ta*te? f». Have yon e\er found a better way to make It than to une four heaping tonnpoonful* to tlie pint of water, let Mtnnd on stove tint It real boiling begin*, and beginning at that time when actual hulling Mart*, boil full 13 minute* more to extract the flavor and food value. (A piece of bullet the *l::e of a |n\a will prevent boiling over.i Thl* content l» confined to tho*e who have U*ed Po*t- um prior to the date of thl* advert lee- men t. Re honest and truthful, don’t write poetry or fanciful letter*, Ju*t plain, truthful statement*. Foment win close June 1. 10h7, and no letter* tecelved after that date will tie admitted Kxiiminaflons of letter* will be mad*- by three judge*, not mem ber* of the 1’oMtum Fere*I Fnmpanv. Ltd. Their decision* will be fair and MiihI, nml a neat little box containing a tin gold piece sent to each of the five writer* "f tlie mo*t Interesting letter*, a box (ontalmng a $3 gold piece to eat h of the 2t» next best, a $2 greenback to each of the too next best, and u $1 greenba-'k to each of the 200 next best, making cash prllf* distributed to 323 person*. very friend of Postum I* urged to te and emit letter will bo held Itt high esteem by the company, a* an* idcnce of such friendship, while the little boxes of gold and envelope* of j imuiey will reach many modest writer* whose plain and sensible letter* con tain the fad*, desired, although the •o mler mnv have hut small f ilth In , winning at the time of writing Talk this subject over with vour | friend* and *e»* how many among > can win prise*. It I* a good, lion • -ompetltion und In the hc»t kind ui cause, nnd costs the nmifictltor* ah: lutcly nothing. Address your letter to the P **tum; Fereal Fo, Ltd.. Rattle Freek. Mich., writing >>ur own name and address I clearly. I WRIGHTSVILLE EIRE CAUSES HEAVY LOSS Kpe« l.d to The fieorglnn. Wrlchtevllle, t#n., Feb. 23. —A Are which broke out laat night In the store or W. 31. Hiewmr. nt tut early hour, raged uneheclied until tlirtM* store* were reduced to ashen. The stfwnrt store was ronnected with the Ktuidro store, la the First National liauk loillilliiL’. nnd fenr* of total destruetioii of tlie I Milk were entertulllfil. MANY TRAMPLED IN CHURCH PANIC ary 21 a lid ~nhiFTTTaTge”7tToT"TM ^ ionahle audience Is looked for on that aslon. In “The Illusion of Beatrice" Mis* Feal.v ha* n rolo that I* exactly ulted to her girlish and fascinating temperament. Hhe ha* been accorded high honor* In this play In all the Itle* where she has been presented this season, by her manager. John t ’ort. who ha* xpared no exi»ense In Tduring Maude Fealy before the pub lic. In a manner worthy of her ex ceptional ability. Billy Van at Bijou. Hilly B. Van make* people laugh by behaving like n rcd-headeil, good-na tured mischievous boy would act, and In his new play, "Patsy In Politic*,’’ this clever ftinny comedian l* given ample opportunity for fun making. The play I* the attraction nil this week at the Bijou. Aside from the very catchy music that la' Introduced, there Is no end of fun specialties. One notable feature I* the chorus of young men and worn- ■ Patsy In Politics” Is In two net* and I* from the pen of that successful w riter of musical comedies. George Totten Smith. The plot Is based upon AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191-2 Packlni Street, Atlanta. 6a. OVER SCHj^UL dt MAY Rubber Plates - 22-K Gold Crown- Percelain Crown • . B ridgework, tIoth Painless Ex- _ with all plate work Hours, 8 a. m. till S p. m. No More Dread o.' the Dental Chair 8undays, 9 «. in. till 4 p. m. $4 FREE WHITE PLAGUE SUFFERERS INHQMFJFClR INCUR ARLES FORM MORE THAN THIRD eml ago. Feb. 23.—More than si doten { tt and children were Injured, sev- ; t them seriously, In a fire sente! In an Italian church here yesterday, i Two hundred persons became fright- enetl by escaping vapor from a nulla- j tor anil ru«h*d from the building. Most of the injured were trampled upon or cut In glas* from a window which was I demolished. CUBANS DESIRE St>ORT RESTORED Havana. Fuha, Feb. 23. —A proces sion. headed by ex-8enator Montea- gudo, and composed of 500 horsemen, many t arriage* and band* of music, paraded the street* yesterday. Governor Mag non received a com-; nilttee, which presented a petition re- ; t|uesMm; the abrogation of the order i prohibiting cock lights. Governor Ma- ! goon promised to give the matter his careful consideration. — VALVE EXPLOSION KILLS you NO MAN Special to The Georgian. Mobile. Ain.. Feb. 23.—Walter Gar- j net . son of a prominent resident »f this ! city, met a Golem death ut Luccdale. j Ml**.. c«rl> today, nn exploding boiler ‘ valve In a mill killing Garner Instantly. He was 2- \ears of age and wo* a son of I*. K. Gamer, former manager of the Western Fntcu Telegtopu Company in this city. The Real Value I f you have headache or neuralgia you want relief; want it quick. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills stop the pain in just a few minutes. But their real value lies in the fact that they leave no bad after effects. They do not create ’nausea or derange the stomach. Nothing can therefore take the place of Anti- Pain Pills for the relief of headache or other pain. • of my wife's Fsln Fills.' and I did. and In lest than one-half hour I frit n* well n* ever. I asked the name of these nnd hs sxid Dr. Miles' Anil-Fain rill*. I purclis«ed a boi. and told my diughters also . and thank* for tnn'h a rem*w!v.’ „ MRS. JAMES HI AFKIlFRS. 2$ Bummer Bt„ Rochester, N. 11. Dr. Milts’ Antl-P*ln Pills *rt told by your druotllst. who will guarantee that tht first psclyioo will benefit. If It falle, he will return your money. Zi dote*. 25 cents. Never told In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Mon* than one-third of the patients taken In at the Home for Incurables the past year had tuberculosis. The figure* to substantiate thl* arc given In the annual report of the su- Iterintendent for they ear ending Feb ruary 1, tiled Saturday morning In tho office of the city clerk. Nothing could more aptly illuKtrate the sweeping curse of the White Plague, or show more conclusively the need of better facilities for the treat ment of tuberculosis patients, for which The Georgian has been so persistently fighting. During the year bi*gliining February. 1, 1SKH5. and ending February t, fmg, sixty-nine patient* were taken In at the home. Of these twenty-nine, or more than a third, were'pronounced consumptive*. There weren’t ns many pAtlent* combined suffering with any other »tx diseases us there were con sumptives. The report of Mrs. R. F. Watnui. Hi* superintendent, shows that the total operating expense for the Home tim ing the year was only $3,7K2. Its hid ing wage* for herself, the nut ues. oth er employees, fuel, clothing—In short, everything. In other words, less than It" wa» spent for each patient! There were twenty-four death* (hir ing the year, and forty patient* left tho Home between February I. 1 and February 1, 1&07. The total number of patient* cared for was ninety-seven, which include'* twenty-eight who were at the home at the beginning of the year. There am twent.v-threo at the home now. The following I* a table showing «•••* disease from which the various i-a- •lent* are suffering: Tuberculosis, !*; paralysis. 1-' M ile-- tic*. 3; *ulcer of limb, I. Fright * lic ense, 2; old age. 3; broken hip. - • • ,1 * cer, 3; rheumatism. 3; |ocomot<u ;da\- la, 3; stomach, 2; diabetes, t. ttervo-i* prostration, 3; dropsy, 2. BARREll MAY GO ABROAD IN IN7EREST OF GOT!OR According to reports, Gw* authorities In Washington are considering Presl- dent Fharles s. Hnrrett, of the National Farmers' 1'nlon, ns one of the special representative* to go abroad In the In terest of extension of American trade ta cotton products. An appropriation of $20,000 was set aside some time ago to he used In the extension of trade In Kurope and other I the trials and misfortunes of a t ravel- ! lag theatrical company, nnd from the J rise to the final fall of the curtain the j fun comes fast and furious. At the El Dorado. The members of the Hlunkiill-Atwood Stock Company have all arrived In At lanta. and the production of “Captain S\* if 1” at the tel Dorado Monday night will mark the opening of thl* compa ny’s regulnr stock season. It is h so ciety drama, dealing with return of an Australian busluunger. called Captain Swift, to London und his subsequent adventures In the drawing rooms of th.it city. "Captain Swift ’ will he given Monday. Tuesday und Wednesday nights, with matinee* Tuesday and Wednesday. WENT TO FEED STOCK; ~ WAS LATER FOUND DEAD. | Special to The Georgian. ! Galnrsulle. Ga . Fob. 25.—Sam Lt:v.«. * of this place, was found dead at his lot e Friday night, lie hud g.»ne to parts of the world, of American cotton goods. Under this nppropriati" experts will he named to travel nlir<M< President linrrett has not ben lu formed that he Is being cnnsldeied. I* It Is *«ld on good authority that the ease, lie l» In every "itN quaUR- for the 4ip|M)lntntent. President •*' rett I* a practical cotton gn»w< ' • n ha* inside knowledge of the van ramifications of the business Thee o eminent would do well to name him feed hi* stock and stayed longer usual and search wa* made f<* when he was found dead *»n “te of the lot (fact and hi* hat • n other. He 1* supposed 4** bt4^«- *1*' heart failure. He leaves a wife and four s ,n ' •>ne daughter. Arthur 0. Smart. The funeral service* «*f Ait! 1 Smart, the well-known hustm “ who died nt hi* residence. 2*»3 live. Saturday night, weie • •»»•!« J Monday afternoon ot 2:3«» o'G’u k I W. \v. Iutndruni olflclatwl. The It I tnent vss In West view ecntetet> Mr. KmatT was nasot tuted tn bu*« w ith Martin Amorou* and Mej ’ G. Hncon In the Union !Mno|H'H* L her Pomimny until IMS. when I"’ tiled from active business. He prominent member of the ll»«* * und also of th»* Masons. ob every