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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
•atib'dat. march * i«r.
SELL TUXES CHARGE
OF MACON OFFICE
AS SUPERINTENDENT
BttcrUI to The Georgian
Macon. Ga., March 2 -H’. J Roll, th#
n«w auperlntendent of the Maron dl-
vision, of the Southern railway, took
chars# of the office y estetdny, auereed-
lug Frank J. Kjran. who resigned
llr. Bell announced the appointment
of J. E. Kill a. former train dispatcher,
a* master of tminn nrtd <». a. Gun*
tharpe an chief train dispatcher.
Mr. Dell Ik an experienced railroad
man. having started many years ago
with the Southern Railroad t’ompany
ai t train 4Upat*Iw»r. Befoi*. coming
to Macon he wa* superintendent of the
<*oiunibt)H division, with headquarter*
at Wllllam*nn. r Ga
Mr. Mc;<'tendon, the former train dl*.
patcher for the Southern in Macon,
has been promoted to the superintend*
ency of the company at Williamson,
sue reed In* Mr. Ilcll.
A Bad Stomach
Leueni tbe uriulotti and our* the hap
piness oT Ilf*.
It'* • weak (tomteb. * stomteb tb.t ran
not property perform It* (unction*.
Aroon* it. ■jrmptooi* .re dlllm* alter
ratine, nsum between me*li, betrlbum.
belcbln*. ecmltlnf, flatuleno* and nereou*
beadorbe.
Hood’sSarsaparilla
Cure, a bad ttomarh. indifeitlon and dj»-
papal*, and tbe cure le permanent.
Accept no aubatltut*.
ASK RECEIVER
,E
HEALTH OffICEBS
II! ILL RE-ELECTED
All the officers* of the health and
sanitary depart mentis of the city were
re-elected at the meeting of the board
of heilth Friday afternoon at f» o’clock.
The names of the officers who would
Ik* te*elected were published In The
Georgian Friday.
DIVE RSIEY AND ORGANIZE
5’.4 VS JORDAN lO FARMERS
AT
Her Son Is Seek
ing-an Account
ing.
t ure
President Ifnriie Jordan. «»f the
Boilthern t'otton Association. Issues the*
following open letter:
Atlanta. (Li . March 2, 1907. j
Tl.e cotton growers iff the Houtli
urged M adopt the polh v of dive
fled fanning under an Intensive *y.-
for the crop year of IWi?. (in non
of labor t ondltlotiN and high prices
all l;lnds of supplies, the extensive
lure of cotton at the expense of the I saving devln
production of necesaarv food supplies ; iem bv prodi
on the farm I** a policy which has long supplies at h
wince proved suicidal to the averugejof maiketlng
cotton grower. A gemr.il reduction this 1 pr..ttinhi«- p»l«
year of P* per cent in the total cotton 11 rsitip **f the
acreage planted last ycat -and an In- and placing It
craaaad acreage of Hr per cent In food j |
unt I fe
fo. j le
ill- * to
lilt l
supplies will, to .1 very great extent
solve many of the present perplexing
problems wfjkh fonfront Houthern cot - - he;
ion jrrou ei« Every effoi t should he «•*.- ; hum
erted hv cm h Individual cotton grower!! lot
this year to s|**er char of the credit! a h
wyatem and establish n cash basis of i lug
trading. Tim ciedlt system is responwiJ j I
blc for the enormous receipts of spot | 1
pcisim in Keeping their torn cribs and
smoke houses In the West, and using
their local supply merchant* as the
medium through which the purchase
and dlstiibutloii of the necessary atafdo
commodities are maile.
Solve the labor problem by planting
u#r acres, cultivate and fertilise bet -
r and use the latest and most ap
'd farming Implements and labor-
». Solve the credit sys-
clng the necessary food
one. Solve the question
the crop for fair and
pk by retaining the own-
staple after It Is made,
on the murker only when
isfnciory. The planting.
1 harvesting of tit
be done bv individual action Mitr
ing. hovmr, muef b«- done under
i-in methods of i-uinpao t organlsa-
i and system While ai ranging for
i'aider expanse of diversified plant-
tills spring do not forget the equal-
mportatif matter of cementing your
al organisations and making the
cotton during the i'uII
which always fends t<
It will lie difficult t
warehousing and nnunclng of spot cot-j profitnhiv to the producer Is not worth
ton hi us to regulate the supply in 11he time mid labor expended ill Itn pro.
inset the actual nnd legitimate demands .tltiction Let every man do h|s dutv
of ronsumiitloti so long a* the credit | in i:n»7. and win the success t<> which
system honeycombs the South, as It hi* great avocation In the field of pro-
does today. There Is but little hope j <lm tl<*n entitles him. Very truly,
of relief from the Iniquities of the « red- IIA R VIE JORDAN.
U system so long ns cotton growers j !»ievident Houthern t 'otton Association
WILL MOLD TERM
OF FEDERAL COURT
AT AUGUSTA* GA.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Gu.. March 2.--Judge Hpeer
and the members of the Federal court,
which has been sitting In (lavantiah
for the greater part of the month, ar
rived home yesterday. The party In
cluded Marshal White. Deputy Riley
and A. II. Codington. Judge Bpeet will
lie In Macon only a few days, however,
us he will leave the city again for Au
gusta. where he will open court Mon
day. The session will he a short term,
lasting only a few days
During his visit to Augusta Judge
Speer will deliver a let ture on Robeit
E Lee This lecture will l»e delivered
at the request of the ladles of the I*hll-
umathlc flub of Augusta next Wednes
day at the opera house.
Tt Owners
of B
Breath—
THEY ARE TO VISIT
SOUTHERN RIVERS
Washington. March I —Tim hou.o
i nmmltlNi on river* ami harbor* will
ttiak* h tour nr ina|>«rtl»n nf Ilia tlli-
nlmlppl rlvar pnil otlmr airaain* In I-nn.
lalana ihla tponth. They will meet In
New York March 55 and *o tu New
< Tirana and Shreveport, La.
> I
Tout Odor of Indigestion, Smok
ing, Eating or Drinking Stop
ped at Onco With Stu
art'■ Charcoal
Lozenge*.
Trial Package To Prove It Sant Praa.
Rllloue breather*, onion eater*. Ill'll-
gesilon victim*, cabbage consumers,
smokers, diinkers and those with git*
on the stomach me in a class all bv
themselves, distinguished by a power
ful bad breath.
They ail biwathe. and a* they breathe
they whiff nut odoi which makes those
standing near turn their heads away
In disgust. The pitiable pan of It is
that these victim* do not realise what a
sickening tiling a bad. ofTensiw* In eat It
Is to othetw.
Charcoal I- h w-ndetful absorber of
f ;gses and o.loi - It absorbs !•'«» times
is own volume • f ga*
Htuwrl's Chat*••»il Lo/mg*■* will |>ut
a stop to vnur h.td. »*fTenshe hrenih,
nnd to >our l.rlohlngs whatever the
muse or source, be* .him- the chnr-
vM qttlrkly absorb* air nation*, un
natural od.iis and gases
If you suffer ft >i t indigestion and
belch gas «* a tesult. Stuarts Chat-
Cpnl Loienges will nb-Th all the gas
and make you stop be|. htng
If on getting up in the morning
have such n bail, bilious lueath
you can almost smell it v.airi
Htunrt’e Charcoal I. tsengrs wi.l get
of It for you quickly
If you have been sticking or oh
log. or have Item eating onions
Othsr odorous things Smart * Char.
Losenges will make y.iui breath pun-
and sweet _ Jui^ris
Charcoal Is ii'ao tie best laxative ..
known. You .an take a "hole boxful P *
and no harm will ix-*uit. It Is a vv.»n- , '
dsrfully easy regulator I range.
And then. t.... it filters your blood 1
•very particle .>r p.|»«»n and Intpurttv p r | rr
In your blood Is desttoyed, and y»>u be- i t * rt ,|„
Kin to nonce the difference 111 , h, ginning »
face flist thing.- your * ear * miplex-i j, l#l , ,*mplr
Ion . • the Moodv
Hi unite Chsi. oal Lok«mir« s ate mau.
from t*ute willow « har< .ml. and just .
Itttlg honey I* put In to make them pal
atahh. but not tot sweet
They will wank wonders m yu
stomach and make y«»u feel fine and
fresh. Your blo»*d and breath will be
purified You will feel dean Inside ; * I 1 «
We want l > prove all this to you.! Minns
so Just M-i.d for a free sample t*.day steamer
Then aft* r you get It and u«e tt v .u ’
Will like them so well that y*»u wi’t g.-
to Tmrr druggist STltFgPt a . X >\ - T 4 n **
Uitt** Kluatt's Charcoal I#»»s* i.g«- eeng* -
Rend u* >..ur name ant add re'« t .•»v--i\ g
dr.-- ami wr will at on* e send v *u hv , limn* mi
mad n sample |«a* kug*- fr«-*- Aodr. *x I It--? n e
kl*. A. Fttiart Co, >3 Biaari L.dg . iJ-.-|'ir. ,.n
tl
EGAN LEAVES MACON
TO JOIN FATHER IN WEST.
Special !** The Georgian.
Macon. Gn . March 2.—Frank J Egan
former superintendent of the Macon
division of the Houthern Rallrmtd Com
pany, left yesterday for Kansas city,
"here he will Join hi* father, John M.
Kgnn. former president of the Central
of th-orgln railroad.
John M. Egnn recently resigned tin*
presidency of the Kansas City Termi
nal Company, to take charge nf the
South Anioil-an Railroad Company,
ami he offered Ills son n splendid posi
tion with the new company.
WOODEN CANNON CARRIAGE
18 RAPIDLY OECAYING.
Hpeelnl to The Georgian
Macon. G« . March 2. -Many citizen*
who have occasion to pass the tltile
park on Cotton ttvetiue. In front of the
Volunteer*' armory, are distressed of
lute lo notice that the wooden carriage
of the old ittiinoit which occupies the
center of the little stretch of award is
rapidly decaying and In a short course
of time will fall to pie. e*
RAINS IN NORTHERN ALABAMA
CAUSE RI8E IN RIVER.
Special to The Georgian.
l>ecatur. Ala. March 2 --A heavy
rain fell throughout this section Wed
nesday night and ns a result the Ten
nessee river is rising at the tale «.f
two-tenths feel an hour The gauge
Thursday showed 9 2 feet.
first
uncord. N. If., March 2
an accounting of the rtnundul affairs
Mu Mary- Baker Glover Eddy, head of
the Christian Hdcnce church, u bill In
equity wan filed In tin* sui»erlor canrt
«*f Merrlmac county yesterday by Mrs.
Eddy'n son. George W. Glover, of Dead-
wood, H. P, and his daughter. Miss
Mary Raker Glover, and George W. Ma
ker, of Bangor, nephew- and ’’next
friend** of Mrs. Eddy.
The hill Is directed ugalnst Alfred
F .rlow mid other truntees *»f the Chris
tian Hclsnce church In Kostnn, and
Calvin A. hVr. Mr». Eddy*'» secretary
l*ewls c. Htrange*, her assistant seers
tary. and Herman H. Herring,
reader of the church m Cobcord.
Resides demanding an accounting
all tranaactlons In connection with M
Eddy's affairs the bill asks for resti
tution In rase any wrongdoing
t»ear*. for an Injunction during litiga
tion against Interference with her prop,
erty and business, ami for u receiver.
In n statement Issued by former Cul
led Htntes Remit or William A. Chand
ler. special counsel in tin* action. It 1
declared that Mr.’Glover Is actuated by
no spirit- of disrespect to his mother,
but this proceeding Is In her real In
terest. Mr. Glover says that the action
I* not directed ugalnst the religion of
tin* Christian Hclentlsts: The state
ment further declares that Mr. Glover
hns long thought that his mother was
growing t*«i feeble in body and mind to
ttend to ImiM.rtunt business matter*,
but that he was unable to confirm thl*
dclon, because those ltnniediut.lv
sbout her seemed unwilling to allow
even her nearest relatives to have nn
Interview lung enough to reveal her
uittinl condition.
Early In January. It Is stilted. Mr.
lover, during u visit to Concord, talk
ed with his mother for forty-five i.dil
utes. and ns u result decided upon the
present action "ns nn Imperative duty
o long neglected.”
The action Is returnable nt the April
term of the Merrlmac county superior
lourt. which ussembles the flrst Tues-
lay of the month.
GARRETT WILL NOT 8ERVE
AS GENERAL MANAGER.
Special to The Georgian.
Norfolk, Va.. March 2.—Official an
nouncement was made yesterday aft
ernoon that \V. A. Garrett will only
he president of the Renhnard nnd that
r. WlUtrtratj. tmely nTdtnr MoWle.
Jackson und Kansas City, will be iron-
cral malinger. Whittlesey arrived nnd
assumed charge of his office this nfter-
tmon.
L. Kani|), of Clmlnnatl. v. ill he
assistant to President Gurrett.
The Family
Physician
Th* beat medicine* In tbe «orld can
not take tbe place of the family phy
sician. ConauK him early when taken
III. If the trouble la with your throat,
bronchial tube*, or lung*, atk him
about taking Ayer’* Cherry Pectoral.
Then take it or not, a* he aaya.
yjKygagag i^irass.-
MACON BLACKSMITH*
GATHER AT A BANQUET.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., March 2.—The member
ship of the local blacksmiths' union,
with tbelr ladles and friends u« guests
sat at the banquet table at the Park
Hotel Thursday night i'overs were
laid for sixty. During the repast,
speeches were mad** by Mr. Ilendlcy
Napler. Alderman Jesse II. Hart. Pics.
Ident Hightower. J. T. Willis, J. I,. Car-
roll. Joe Kills nnd Ike Hmith.
CONSUMPTIVE PRISONER
RELEA8ED FROM PRI80N
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Mnrch 2.--Bill Ow
en*, a Talbot county negro, who was
sentenced to six months In .kill nnd
a fliu* of lion by Judge New man at the
iVceiuber term of the I’nlted Htntes
court, on ii charge of Illicit distilling,
was released from Jail yesterday by
commissioner Itrowi^by order of Judge
Newman, the county physician certify
ing that Owens was affected with tu-
hciculoa!*.
CONGESTION OF BRAIN
SAID CORONER'S JURY
"Doeih fr«»m congestion of the brain"
was the verdict of the coroner's Jury
width held an inquest over the body
of Frank Hiibutn Friday afternoon at
the undertaking parlors of Hllburn A-
Holland /
Mr. Illlburn was arrested Thursday
night on Marietta street, while trying
to disrobe on the street, and he died
Friday morning- about . r »: 15 o'clock at
tlje Grady hospital. His case was dlug-
nosed at the hospital as meningitis.
The deceased was aged 34 years. He
was a nephew- of Frank Hllburn. the
well-known undertaker.-• ■FaQernl serv
ices will be held Sunday aftsrnoon ai 5
o'clock at the family* home, nnd the
Interment will be In Decatur.
JOHN A. CASEY DEADi
A PIONEER ATLANTAN
John A. Casey, nge.l S7 years, one
of Fulton county's pioneers, passed
away Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock
at Ids home, on Marietta road.
Mr. Casey was horn In Walton roun
t,v In 1S2«, ami in 18.18 moved to Fulton
riiunry. unun Was Ids Imin- uhlTT Til
death Friday! Before becoming en
f••♦•filed by age be wn* one of the mo**
active members of Mount Vernon
Methodist
the p*
Fun
THAT REBATE
Yes, some Life agents will rebate you. They have
to. But the good business man knows there is no profit
in getting a “rake-off" for one year and thereafter paying
an increased price for life. That’s simply borrowing
trouble. The Northwestern don’t allow rebates. No
truly mutual company does. Reasonable commissions
to agents and on£ price to everybody is the only square
way in Life Insurance. That’s what the Northwestern
does, and that’s why it can, and docs, pay the largest
dividends.
“GET RIGHT BEFORE YOU GET WRITTEN.”
R. J. GUINN, District Manager,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
211-213 CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
ml
church. Ur was Justice of
for thirty-five yearn.
s will he held nt I
o'clock Hundiiy afternoon nt Casey's
cemetery. The grandchildren of the
deceased will c«uisMtute the active pall
bearers. The honorary pallbearers will
he as follows:
Benjamin Mauldin. Thomas Moore,
Luke J. Woods. James Donelioo. Lewis
Mohler. Thomas Holder. Hobln Camp
bell. Martin Walker, Joseph Woods. H.
It. Heagraves. K. A. Hudson. John
Gary, Thomas Gary. Felix Vnughn.
Henry Newton. Uriah Limb. T. H. Jef
fries. J. T. llatcher and Joseph Mat
thews.
That
llmly named remedies e*»metlme* deceive
The first and orlitlnnl Cold Tuhlet Is a
WHITE PACKAGE with black am! red let
i*l bear* the si ana t ure of K. W.
terlng. n
4HH4VR.
SAVANNAH’S BX-MAYOR
LOOKING AT MACON PROPERTY
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Gn . March 2.—Hon. Herman
Myers, former mayor of Savannah, nnd
president of the Macon Hallway and
Light Company. Is in Macon making an
ins|»ecttoti of the company’s property.
Ir. Myers is a frequent visitor to Ma
in. and Is well known In this city.
COMMON SENSE
Didi most Intelligent people to ute only
tnedfllne* of known eompoaltlon. There
fore It la that Dr. Pierce'* medicines, the
tnakaMof witch print evary Ingredient
enterlnglnAo them upon tha bottle wrap
per* and nttVn Its correctness under onth,
•re daily growing in favor. The com
position of DVlPlerce'a medicine* la open
MAY CHANGE THE BEATS
OF POLICEMEN IN MACON.
Kpect.it t » The Georgian.
Ma. on. t«a . March 2
uppermost in tin* mind*
many of the poll'-** otfUet
posed • hanging of beats, i
Slide that When Chief
from Hot Spring
DON’T USE POOR OIL.
For use on M-v.Ing machines, bicy
cles und nil purposes requiring a fine
lubricant, the best is cheapest In th**
end. Genuine Singer oil can only he
ibtnlmd at Singer stores.
Look jor the letter S.
74 Whitehall street, telephone (Hell)
IM»-". 494 lV*rulur street, telephone
tlblli 7* 173; 7t»2 Marietta street, tele-
•hone (Belli BSD.
PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR SILVER 8ERVICE PIECE.
Fjieelnl to The Georgina.
Macon. Ga.. March 2.—As a result of
lie belief on the part of many citizens
hat Macon's contribution for th** silver
service of the battleship Georgia must
be raised by public subscription, ar
rangements to do so have been made
and subseriptloti lists were placed at
each bank this morning.
The subscription asked from the
council at the Iasi council meeting, and
was practically turned down, ns it was
referred until another week.
WILL ATTEND MEETING
ON THE SUNSET COAST
8|w***!rt to The Geoigtai*.
( oiutnbu*. Ga. Mnreh 2 -Local
members of the Imperial Council. No
hies of the Mystic Kiiriiie. ate \er
much interested in the prop*
ADAMS RE-NAMED
AS U. S. MARSHAL
Washington. March 2.—The senate
has confirmed the nomination of J. 1>
Adams to succeed himself as United
States marshal for South Carolina.
BISHOP GALLOWAY RETURNS
FROM VISIT TO CUBA
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson. Mias., March 2 — A private
letter has been received In the city
from Blahop Galloway, who has
bden spending the winter at Tampa.
In which he aaya that he purposes
to come home within the_next few
weeks. The bishop has recently" Fuff fl?
a trip to Cuba and talked to the Ha
vana Methodists at one of their meet
ings.
FOB SALE
RAMSEY BRISBEN STONE YARD.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
By virtue of an order ct the Vnited States Court In Bankruptcy, th
underuiuned Trustee will sell on March 9th. 1907. at 10 n. m.. In tiio c
flee of the Referee In Bankruptcy, the yard anil equipment and the stnn
fin the yard formerly belonRinc to the Ramsey-Ilrlnhen 8tone Com pair
Your attention Is directed to the order for the terms and renditions i
the sale. Infor. ation and Inventory furnished on npplleatlon to the m
deralgned. A flue business opportunity Is offered by this sale.
HARRY DODD, Trustee,
325 Prudential Building.
Atlanta, Oa.
ARNOLD & ARNOLD and V. A. BATCHELOR. Attorneys.
MONEY CLUTCHED IN HAND,
AGED NEGRO FOUND DEAD
Oliver
years
special t«» Tli** (iiorgua.
Ikiuglusvlllc, Ga. March 2-
Love. un old negro about 70
«*f age. was found dead In his lonely
nbln about five miles from here Thurs
day nnd nil the evidence given nt the
•runer’s Inquest Indicates that he was
murdered. Ills neck was broken and
there were ninny large bruises on his
bead. The sum of $11 was found
lutched In his fingers, indicating that
be had made a Inst struggle to keep
tin* money. As he lived by himself
and hud not been seen for several days
It l,i very evident that he had been
murdered ninny days when found.
REAR-END COLLISIONS
FEARED BY VANDERBILT,
AND PRIVATE CAR IS SOLD
.Asheville. X. <’ . March 2.—George W. rear-end collisions nowaday
that
Vanderbilt has sold his handsome pri
vate railroad car Stvnnnnnnn, said to
he perhaps the finest nnd most ex
pensive private car ever made. It is
said tluri one of Mr. Vanderbilt’s multi
millionaire friends Is the purchaser.
Mr. Vanderbilt declared some timet
ago that owing to the large number of
was positively afraid to ride in his .
which was always attached to the rear
of the train. The Hwunnanon is named
after the Swannanoa river nt Blltnmi*.
Mr. Vanderbilt soys be will not lm\ •
another private tar. He Inis cut down
bis ex|»cnse* on the big Hllttnore estate
about one-third recently. It is said.
It Is not known Just what Mr. Van
derbilt received for the Swannanoa
MAY FIRE ALL JAPANESE
FROM U. S. NAVY YARDS
ON BONAPARTE'S ORDER
Philadelphia, .March 5.—United .Tapnne.e wilt he affected. Hitherto
Statex District Attorney J. Whitaker | bn* been aulflclent Pa- it Jnpaneee
H0U8E STATEMENT. : Thmitpann today naked the "imninn ''ecu'v Prut pnpem to he illalhtc to i t
"lea, court to revoke flr*t papers | ^rZ'^nn
of natuiullzntlon grunted to Slntnro | reded bv Attorney General Ronapar
Gtn, who. in I:**»."». renounced allegiance acting for President Roosevelt. *»
t«* the mikado. | obtained Ills papers In 1903 and to*l.
.Mr. Thompson confluent the .v.m- wb-’ta’Z
nif*n pleas «otirt will grant hie petition. 2 school graduate and an Intelligent m.i
If the court takes the action It will ;»f - j quletlv iintioutued that he would fig
feet not only (Ha. hut every Japanese | legally to secure naturalisation.
In the United States. It will mean that t District Attorney Thompson then d
Japanese will no longer he able to so- elded to communicate with the depa*
cure employment In the Arvlce of this (mem *»r Justt*«. at Washington. Att>
country. It Will make the exclusion j ney General Bonaparte said that a |-
law now before congre*** tomplote and tithm sliouhl at once he prepat-ctl ai
absolute. j presented to Hie common pleas com
Along the Atlantic coast In tin- va-
rlous navy yards alone more than 1 moo
ATLANTA CLEARING
Darwin C, Jones. Manager.
Clearing* Saturday $ 919.092.98
Corresponding day last
vest 823.337.10
For the week 3.411,110.64
• 'or-responding week last
year 4.374,302.88
Consumption Is Not
Hereditary
A Common Error Refuted
• 17_. ii \r 7 7. — Hill' ll uncreated in the i.iiip.'sed mi-
t» evervbodv.Vnr. Perce lam, detlrou. miil! „„.,. llnK „ f „, u 'iu-tl tthl.h la,
of having the s-iu. h light nf Invotlgfr L ,„ AnRPlr , , n ; •
lion turned fully upoii hl« IntmvXm. hern* May. Ii \, r> i'i"l.itMc that never"!',, i'!V.?i 1!'.!L*'l'ic..2,I.'.,'i*
ronnd«iit tha th«N U»r the comnotmon I from ihla city nill attend the ineotina. I ..., i. i ‘
.■n)"-ira*lflne, U In.'-n ttiTmof? •>« " •- '•"h'B earneatly dia.naaed by I. err a... ir.Uw V he2-ll
bt-retot- i them Juet nmv. I:!"..«'!*:!*• ‘7
tlm
, and it Is pas-
«•*»nner returns
• iiatige will he
the matter has
the ..tie topic f-o ills* i||
id the etti hall, mtill the poltc* 1
U have nit tako.i a stand In regard to th*
j question
r ARRANGE WELCOME (ERVICE
FOR NEW BIBLE TEACHER
1 lie ' Margin n
Gn, Mar* h 2 Tin
nd Baptist thurch
the Chui* h. .
Jt».id\ Bible St
Mil a*1d greatly
igress lu te.
ladle
bate
*r the 11
** Kmiiut
as Bible
ho |m Jum
Filer has
eTng*wh6\r>- tna^e ol tte tetive
icTntl principles extracted from na
tive forest roots, bjr e*a.*t pro**esae>.
original with l>r. Pierce, and without the
uae of a drop *»f alcohol, triple-retinal and
ehemlealty'piire glicerino being used In
stead In extracting anil presetting tha
curative virtue* residing In the roots
employed, the»o medl«*ine» are entirely
freo from the obj«s*tlon of doing harm
by creating an ap|>etito for either al
coholic beverage* or habit • forming
drug'*. Examine the formula on tbelr
. buttle wrap|** r* -the same as sworn to by
f 1 Dr. Pierce, end xou will find that h.<
• "Golden M«mIic.1I Dlscoxerv," the great
l , blood-purltier, Homo. li tonic and Iwwel
regulator* the med.clne which, while not
recommended to euro consumption m its
advanced stagesfno medicine w ill do than
yet di*» cure all tho-*e catarrhal condi
tion* of head and throat, weak stomach,
torpid liver and bronchial trouble*, weak
lung* and h .ng-on-couth*. which. If neg-
. .. _ — , all ^ | ra ,| (1 p l0 tnv j
THOUGHT BARGAINS TOO GOOD
AND HAD MAN ARRESTED
! Special to Th
erglan. j
•nge. tin. March c - nn Wed-
a young man. u M Rhode*. f
e^ted here by Chief of police
**I upon leceipt *»f a telephone { (r
UUIptli _
•Min wlilrll fill p.T*o|i* f rcqiii'it 11 v In
■%|****-tull> In cities Where du*l In fii
.-ill times It I* ill weak lungs (lint
tli tl II* IM II 1**<tctim plrtee, H«H>|| III ill 11
ml Blurt* lu work of «i**fctro\inif the
» no nil»r:iiie A (tail cold or cough
III infilliio-d ..mdlil.it, of tl,,',.
fill. * ..f the pillim
LAY DISCUSSIONS
DN LIFE'S PROBLEMS
RATH BILL PASSED
IX NORTH CAROLINA
AFTER WARM EltiliT
i.| m >—t ti ii 11
Ui.* !i.*nfilo lime
Beginning Sunday afiettioon
o'clock, '.he Young Men’** Christ
sodatton will Inaugurate- a *■
11 Sabbath talk** by well-known
•.’f, •"K 1 "* I tans on "Problem* of Young m
phvml.-lnii I First III tills series u ill be
•Kp*. I.»l
"rgla
f i«'
of title
He has been • traveling
r*i ;lrm
buggies for .
amI making
iintrv ns the
selling in a
• nt
id time to
H bargains
* a phone
ve* and
st.»x.*s and hug-
ch libetnl terms
pil'd a bonus to
But after tii*"
e* t the\ *|e. Ide.| J »
liundntitig lie* gt
vKpirntnrv orc.-tii*,
e S* to. C.Jtlfll tu
d he elsiins
n |*ll.e fo
If III.* pitti.
First In tills
i«lit.-1 .Sunday afternoon ut 3:3t» b\ Mr. J. K
te for j nrr on ‘ The Young Man hi Business."
** f'’f j These meetings \\lll prove up help-
in I*,!'* j ful t" >'*ung men who uie Jut t Inuu* h«
i Mini t In* their business . ai.—rs
11ton ' Following Mr. Grr's nddr******. for **uc-
II «*•* ccssivs Ktindnyt thei** will I*** speu.il
He j talks by Dr K. H Rohcits. Sam I)
" { Jones nnd R. J Guinn All voting m»n
! :»re especially Invited t<» the**.* - »vl..s
Raleigh. N
Car«»ltnn legislature has passed tin* In
ilxing the passenger rate nt two ami
I quartet cents on all r.*«iie "f more than
sixty tulles. It was fought bitterly i.i
the sennte # on the grounds that th**
| method of phasing it was unconstltu
lion.11. and also that one road would !*•'
iticltnfed that .»nlv earned about $7vJ
I per mile.
The |N|**enge
nt h. bo held 1" the
,il p*
•ns who
*>! "Gtlo
STEAMSHIP FROM HAVANA
CARRIES A LARGE PARTY
I acted or badly tr»
finally terminate in consumption,
Take the "Golden Medical Pi«covvrv
4tt rime and It is not likely todisi
, jou If onlf jrou ptvc It a thnmuj
MI
nt} this .
V ou give it a fhnrniijih
hin t expect miracles
The won't do »uperna!ural things. You mu*t
. exercise your patience and persevere !n lt<
.. nte for a reasonal le length of time to get
■"**• Its full benefit* The Ingmilents of which
|*o*- • IY I ^erne’s med trine* are i-onf^nsed haxe
w.n 1^ linoualtflsil rndorsement of trorw of
1medleai leatler* -hrMrr than anv amount
'fm ‘ f l»y. or iKin-prnfeM-nnal. test,m«*nlab».
II,,. | Thex are not given aw-av t** »*• etpsri-
. ar , % ' merited with but are %..ld bv nil dealers lo
i tu< dUmes at reasonable pnc» %, |
right man
i warrant was l-sued. ihatglng
'till cheating an.l swindling If.*
vii.iw letlgee t<» having mail** the tra
mt further than dtscu-sMug his hueii
•••ling- he has icfuxed t» go.
nf*»rumt»**n.
Tha Pur# Food and Drug La**.
fi.l d* IX
-if i.-i
K *'d l*>
halilt .<f .|.v|i, full l.i.Mthlnc
• llltllMlillg t tli
f.d
Death Calls Small Boy.
• 1 Rpcc'nl t.» The r*«***rglnn.
i i Columbus. Ga . March 2 TP* «t«
e|«»f J D Smith. Jr the 13-\ear-
eon of J D. Smltii. tin* w*!l kno
I*' butcher. whMv«m*urtcd this -o.un
t Jifte. a verv brief Illness. w,»» a
| \.*re Hh.u .v to th * ft tends *.f the fam
'.The lad wn** well known t.% th* ,
nnd wn* greati> e.teamed by
friends Him s« h*w>!uint»-
rate re*lii* tl
scurml ail other l*>glsiatlon to a
' e-.trnt during the present session
general assembly.
has oh
i
I'll" ..f' CI*V Addre.ves Meoting.
Tilt- C.r..r*l.n
J Piuiisc. Lk. tio-» Mat- !. 2—At (iij
t.-s* pi't ' Kcnmsn''■* M|nsb*n »a-* night a latg.
H. « tmi } tiunib*! of bolt. - a. . n and • Itiz* r- at -
id bat** dm.led the *>**iwl»** Music and etrg-
’ , | ing wh- . feature ..f the c\* nin« \n
uid jad.lrss** \ a* given try S (T.i> . f New
’York, »*>n of Jo»*-p flay, ut this vlty.
No G>oking!
Just a little creim or milk
■nd vou can cat
Grape-Nuts
without the bother of
■'dhtinglhc Arc. TRY IT!
•There■» a Rcmoo"
J