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This will he your last opportunity to buy a liij^li-pri-ado Piano for little money on easy payments of $0, $6, $7. $8, $10 per month. Two hundred new Pianos coming, and \vc must make room for them,
and you cannot afford to miss this opportunity if you need a tine Piano. This offer will only be good for two or three days. One $275 New Piano, mahogany carte, at $128; one $300 New Piano,
walnut case, at $167; one $350 New Piano, at $198; one $400 New Piano, at $236: one $450 New Piano, at $267; one $400 slightly used Piano, at $137; oue $5C
one $550 Piano, good condition, at $217. Every new Plano guaranteed for ten years. You should call early.
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64 Peachtree St.
OPEN EVENINGS.
THE WESTER MUSIC CO,,
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Piano, only used u short time, at $338;
64 Peachtree St.
OPEN EVENINGS.
FEMALE BULL-FIGHTERS
APPEARED IN THE ARENA
BEFORE 10,000 PERSONS
Kl Pa* >. Tcxa*, March J.—Ten thou-.bull. Two of the* killing* would hnvfs;
Kami per* on* *t the Juntez PIuzh del I done credit to any matador who ever;
Toros saw n bull fight Sunday In which I appeared In the plasa.
the place* of Matadore* w<l Bandcrll- I In the crowd wa* Mnie. Nordica. the
1.1* were filled by profe*/tonal female nrlma donna. In whoze behalf one ofj
Hngnlsh bull fighter*. Th» matador* I the bull* wa* kill*«l. and who rewarded ,
killed three *nd failed to kll the fourth {the matador.with a roll of bill*.
WATER AND SEWERS
FOB COLLEGE PARK
Inio metropolitan way*.
At A martins or the city council Sat
urday nlslit a unanimoua vote wan
taken In favor of installing a aewerase
■yatem, tvaterworka and a Are’depart
ment.
College Park has a very prngresslw
rlty administration, and Is rapidly futs-
Ins to the front In civic Improvement*.
It I* expected that the sewerage, water-
works and fire department will all be
accomplished fact* within a few
months.
Ill NEED OE BOOKS
The hospital of the l*ana! Zone, at
Ira Flores, Isthmus of Pnnunm, lias
sent to The Georgian an appeal for
book* for the patients, with the request
that the need of literature at the hos
pital be made khotvn to theapublle.
Hook* of almost any description, lit
erary. mechanical or humorous, are
needed. Those desiring to contribute
nltould address their contribution* to
Henry V. Garland, storekeeper and
quartermaster, health deimrtment. Mi
ra Flores, Canal Zone, lnhmus of Pan
ama.
H. PA 7 7ILLOINDEPENDENT;
NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER
TIED JO NEITHER FACTION
Will Be Elected With
out Opposition Mon
day Afternoon.
ft.
SENATOR JOE BAILEY.
NEW OUTING CLUB
WILL BE F
A number of Atlantans are Interest
ed lit the proposition to forpt the "Fent-
lironk Outing Club," and to give the
movement deAnlte direction a Hireling
will be held Monday evening nt X
o’clock In Room 618, Peters building.
It la proposed to buy live hundred
nerea of land In Haralson county from
Ur. J. L. McDaniel. The tract la alt-
uaied on the V. T. M. * 8. \\\. rail-
mail anil la a well watered piece of
land, suitable for hunting and Ash
ing and farming. If the club should de.
el tee’ » ■ «f'-
Among those who have already Joined
the club are: Jamea Sharp. J. Lewla
Drown*. Ur. K. C. Davis, l)r„ A. R.
tarty greeting.
SENATORS GREET
JOSEPH BAILEY
G. A, E, TO BANQUET
ON FOUNDERS DAY
Texas Statesman Pleased
With Heartiness of His
Reception.
Pripamtlnn* arc nearly completed
for the Founder*’ Day banquet to be
given at the Piedmont Hotel on 8«t
urday evening by the Georgia branch
of the Higtnn Alpha Kpsllon fraternity.
The program I* pronounced a moat
attractive one. and an unusually large
attendance I* anticipated.
Holderby, Alfred Barltl. M. C. Strlck
land. R. C\ Hood. G. \V. Payne, John
H. Vickers. Dr. E. L. Awtry. R. H
HI law, H. G. Hubbard. Dr. R. N. Wea
ver, John H. Bedford. H. W. James,
George A. .McDaniel. Hugh Smith, W.
K. A maud and K. O. Mill*.
Says I
to myself
says I—
Uneeda
Biscuit
Says I to myself
says I—they
only cost
five cents
a package.
- NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
Wnahiiigtoii. March 4. Fresh fro
w-enea of hla sfiiMilion.nl trial l*f«
liMrUIntiirc of’the lz»ue Ktnr Slate. Senator
Joseph \V. I In I ley, of Trias. who era* vln
dli'ait'il nf ebargev flleil iiKiliiat him III hla
native state, came to Washington yester
day. and was given n .hearty welcome l»y
his colleague* In the aeuate
A* lie advniirnl loward Ills sent at the
*fieriMH»n sesslou. Sniutlnr* Tlllmuin Clay
nml t’annack and a half ibuni nearhy
democrats.‘shook hla hand. I.ater he wa*
approached l#y Teller. of Colorado; llhick,
of Kentucky; Newlamla, of Nevada; Over
man. of North Carol! nn: Melainrin, uf Mia-
slasippl; laitlnier, of South t'arollnn; Talia
ferro and Mallory, of Florida; Met'nmber,
of Dakota: Frailer, of Tennoaaee; White,
of Maryland; Daniel, of Virginia: Dulb»la.
of Idalio; ciark. of Montana; rnliom. of
Illinois; Knvi, of Feuusylvaiila; Far!
Montana, and Patterson, of Colorado, nml
mny repreaentAtlves.
The senate held an Informal rrcfpllnn In
the marble room, and In the i-onra* of die
afternoon nearly all 4he senators on both
aides of the rtiaralier took occasion t«» shake
Hailey * hand, lie *eeiiu > d greatly pleased
with Ids reception.
TEXTILE. WORKERS
FROM BELGIUM
ARRIVE AT MILLS
Special to The Georgian.
Greenville, 8. i’., March 4.—A thirty
of Belgians arrived here yestnday.
They have Just'landed In this »;ountry
and arc for the most part text!!/ work
er*, coming here to go in the Monag
han mills.
MISSIONARY PRINTER
ANSWERS LAST SUMMONS.
aligned v.lth no taction or
clique. I have made no pledge* and no
promise*, and 1 am perfectly free to
vote my convictions on any matter that
come* before me.”
Thl*' I* the characteristic utterance
of Howard Pattlllo. who will be elected,
probably without opposition, a mem
ber of the board of police commission
ers by council Monday afternoon.
The election will be In the nature of
a reward and a deserved tribute to tho
faithful services Mr. Pattlllo rendered
the city it* councilman from the Second
ward f»M- the pant two year*, which
office lit* won against the strongest kind
of opposition, and by a large majority.
There was talk of other candidates
for the vacancy on the board of police
commissioner* created by the expira
tion of the term of O. 9. Nunnally.
and one or two candidate* did practi
cally enter the race, to retire later In
favor of Mr. Pattlllo.
Being free from entanglements of
any kind with either of the so-called
faction* in the police board, Mr. Pat
tlllo I* expected to be a conciliating
factor and a great force In police cir-
SHOULD BE LIVELY
PLENTY OF WORK
Mr. Pattlllo comes out frankly and
openly In expressing hla opinion aa to
whether civil aervlce I, now In effect
In the itollce force.
Na Civil Service.
"I have the greatest felth end conA-
dence In our city attorney,” he elated
to n repreaemetlve of The Georgian,
“end he tie,urea me that civil aervlce la
not In effect. The general council,
when I wea a member, practically aald
the aante thing by e vote of 16 to 6.
“I am going to let the opinion nf the
city attorney guide me in title matter.”
Than,Mr. Pattlllo. there are few bat
ter and .more favorably known young
buslnrsa nten In Atlanta. Ha tvaa bom
and ralaed In Atlanta,’ In the Hernml
ward, whare he atlll realdei. He la
aged 16 yeara and haa been prominent
In the Inaurnnce bualnraa the pant II
yeara.
HOWARD PATTILLO.
Who will auccoad O. 8. Nunnally
aa police commieilonar.
for the peat forty-one yeara.
Mr. Pattlllo line a boat (if frlenda
In all walka nf life In Atlanta, who ere
felicitating hint on the withdrawal of
all nppoalng candldatea In hla race for
the police board, and who have the ut
moat faith In hla ability and hla tie
termination to aee that the affaire of
the police department are properly and
Judlclpualy handled.
The prominence he haa attained In
the Inaurance Aeld and hla rrcognlaed
hualneaa ability, combined with the
record lie made In council, are aaaur-
ancca enough that he will make u
valuable member and n splendid rrpre.
sentatlve on the board of police com-
mlaaloners.
T
ILL OE DIPHTHERIA
He it nnaoclateri In business with hi*
father. W. P. Pattlllo, who has been In
the lire Insurance business In Atlanta
COFFEE THRE8HED HER
IS Long Ytar*.
fp*<lai to The Georgia*.
Greenville. 8 4\. .March 4.—Captain
I*. J. Bostick dlcil here yestenfay He
was ail ohl-llme new*pai*er man anil
printer. For many year* he worked tn
a prlntcry In Canton. China, and on hla
return here some year* ago he Mhl
many IntoreMInff aterty Id* ex
perience*- there.
"For over fifteen years." write* a
IMitient. hopeful little Ills, woman,
•while n coffee drinker. I suffered from
8plnal Irritation and Nervous trouble.
1 was treated by good phyalclafts. but
did not get much relief.
i never suspected It might be aggra
vating m.v condition. I waa down
hearted and discouraged, but prayed
dally that 1 might find something to
help me.
Severn I years ago., while at h
friend's house. I drank a cup of Post-
urn and thought I had never tasted
anything more delicious.
PresidentV Son Quarantin
ed ill Room at the Whtie
House.
Washington, March l.—Archie
Roosevelt, young aon of the president.
Ima tllphlherla. lie la Isolated In the
southwest renin of the while houae. anti
a airlct quarantine la being main
tained.
Surgeon ileneral Rlxey, the presl.
deni'* physician. haa aaaurrd Archle’a
porcine that the >outh la not aerloualy
III. Ardhc waa In achnul laat week tin-1
III Friday, the day lie waa taken III. I
There are indlcatlnna nf lively tlmaa
at the council meeting Monday after
noon. whan the police committee makea
Ita report on a number of appllratlone
for aaloon licences.
The Georgian of Friday gave • com
plete account of all that waa done by
the committee In He aerret eeaalon
Thursday, naming those applications
which would be reported favorably and
those udversed. Unless there Is u
change from a favorable report to tin
adverse one In one caee, a member of
the general council haa already oar'
that ne will make trouble.
The committee on ordinances will re
port favorably on the ordinance by
Councilman Mangum, ’with a few
changes of minor Importance. The
ordinance regulating slectrlo signs will
also probably be Introduced by tho
committee.
The street committee will present an
adverse report to the ordinance by
Councilman Harmon, protecting Peach
tree elreet from heavy traAlr.
Howard Pattlllo will he elected a
member of the board of police com-
mlaaloners, to All the varanry caused
by the expiration of the term uf O. 8
Nunnally.
tlon.
Mr. Pattlllo haa no oppoal-
W. H. Preston will be unanimously
re-elected clerk of the recorder's conrt.
The terms of six members of the
board nf truatrea of the Grady hospital
expired Monday. All will be re-elected.
They are: Robert J. Lowry. Edmund
W. Martin. Robert F. Maddox. R. A.
Hemphill. George 8. Lowndes and Hugh
M. Dorsey.
MOB THREATENS
TO LYNCH TWO
IN OHIO TOWN
Marietta, Ohio, March 4.—A mob
surrounded the county Jail tbta morn
ing threatening to lynch Walter W.
Savage, a sketch artist 'of Syracuse,
and Andrew Caruth, who was In Sav
age’s room with six unconscious girls
whose ages ranged from If to It years.
Sunday afternoon.
The sheriff and hts deputies guarded
the Jail and kept the mob from accom
plishing Ita purpose. It la alleged the
men enticed the girls Into their room
and gave them whisky, wine and drugs.
The physicians, gre convinced two of
the girls are victims of en attempted
’assault. The doctor Is In doubt as to
the recovery of one of the girls. t.
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED WIFE
A8 SHE LEANED OVER BABB.
Special te Tbs Georgian.
Cedartown, Go.. March 4.—While
John Stephenson.. a prominent young
farmer, waa cleanlhg and. Axing bis
shotgun at his home In CoUord valley,
about Ave miles from Cedartown, Bai
lor their S-months-old baby, and t I
leaned over the bad the gun accidental
ly went off. the .load entering her bodr
ut the email nf the back. *
The shot proved fatal, the unfortn-
nets woman dying In about thirty min
utes. Hhe was only about to years old.
and was a handsome young woman.
I The husband la almost erased with
grief.
PURE DRUGS
ACT
June 30, 1906
In Effect January 1, 1907
A GOOD LAW
We endorse the Fur*
Drug: Law, because wa hmw
always believed in its pda*
ciples, and because it mmam
that the American pMpk
will find the strong am «f
the Government protecting
them from RANK FAKXf,
IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES made ot
crime
terated, impure, worthless and even dangerous drugs.
This sort of thing, has been an imposition, fraud add
against the People, as well as against the responsible
facturers of honest, reliable remedies, and it was high time fir
it to be stopped. Misrepresentation and substitution of u aoam>
thing just as good" will now be done away with.
The principles of the Food and Drugs Act have been always
favored by conscientious and honorable manufacturers, wte
recognized that Purity and Quality alone could permanently
secure the favor of the nation.
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So the makeri of Caocartta Candy Cathartic recognized the gr«gt pm
ciples of PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when the Aral
tablet wax made, over eleven years ago,* and have adhered to them over
aince.
Cascarets stand alone on their record, ol having gained in that ohart
period of time the friendship, confidence and patronage of millions of
people, who are now buying Ceecsrets at the rsts of over a MILLION
BOXES A MONTH,-the Urgest tale of < ~
world.
any Bowel Medicine in dl the
Moon began t
Improve in health. j*» that now ! ran
walk Imlr inlofifh HhkltH 01 inoie wUh
ease, and do many other thing* th*t
1 never thought 1 would be able to d«*
Hgsln In this world
ATLANTANS TO SPEAK
AT. BANQUET IN ROME
We endorse the Pure Drug Law.
It suits us, because we have always ttood before our friends unafraid
and clear of conscience, made our contract* good to every one, and In tha
conduct oi our business, hid the good fortune to help hundreds of tho*.
unde of our fellow-citizens back to health and life.
.■lily appalltr Is guod, I *lnrl> well
amt nml life Is worth living.
Church of Epiphany. .
S|H'tiul Nervier* were krld Humliiy
niurnlng hi the KpImoimiI chureli of the
Kptphnnv In Innmn Park, the «cta-|
*lon being the completion of tin* work'
of enlargement on the beimtlful little* ‘
granite Ktructqrc.
Rev. r. A. Unfdon. \Unr. presided.
ad an uniiBiiutlv larsa UiiimiatloB'
■tutl an unutuall» larjs uungrcgaUun
atltiuled Ut •ursitlp.
NMU*d.
A ii.itv nf my acquaintance salt! she
Il'.il not like Pneltim. It waa en weak ami
tasteless.
"I explained tn her the difference
when It Is made right—bnlletl accurd-
Ink tn direction* HI," was glad tn
know this because ruffle did not agree
with her. Now her falke aay they ex-
|,ert to use Rnstum the reel of their
lives." , Name given by Poetum On..
Battle Oreek, Mich. Read the little
Isiok. "The Risnl tn WallvIUe,” In pkge.
"Then - # • itaoun.*
pfurlsl In The Genrotva.
Rome, Ua., March 4. -An elaborate
banquet will be given here mi March
If at the 1‘hcrokee Hotel, by the Mcr-
L-hunta' and Manufacturers* Ass-sdit
We have no reason to heiitate, and to we do not heeitate. to recora-
inend Cues rets to all eufTcrers from Constipation and oil com^lic
arising therefrom. Also any other diseases of the food-canal.
vertiaed by our loving friendi and whenever the American people
_ , IBNM
ment in favor of en article after over ten year* of investtgauon.
gem lenten will be present
president of the association, will nci
Its toastmaster.
Among lb* speakers si this banquet
from out nf the city will be: I’olonel
John Temple Graves, of Atlunta; Gov
ernor Terrell. Beuaior t’lay. <’unitres-,
men Moon, of Tennessee: I’ongreesinsn
Burnett, of Alabama: V V. laiy, "f
Gadsden, and Mr. J. A. Iletjemnn. A
number of Invltntiuns are being eenl
•at and a large attendance la expected.
test,—their verdict (peeks for itself.
The greatest merit of Cascarets however, is that of being a
end reliable r * * “
preventive^of disease. The. moet important
human body it to keep ita digestive channels end passages, with over j
six feet of bowels, strictly clean and disinfected, to that natural ommIim
can take place in a natural manner, and the growth and activity of dtaeafe
germs can be prevented.
A Cascaret at night be hire "turning in" will keep your Bowela ttfritf,
and your whole digestive canal wholesome, pure and normally active.
No matter what you have been taking, buy a little 10c. box TOMI
at your own druggist and let the results tell their own story, h MM a
lot of health and comfort in etora for you. m
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