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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:
rrBMT, MABCH ». TKI.
m VOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? — *
OVERTIME IS DENIED
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble
and Never Suspect It.
To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root,
* Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Georgian and
\ t New#,May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely
Free by Mail.
f ! you are alrk or "tool badly." begin taking
grtat kidney 'emedy. Dr.. Kilmer'* Bwamp-
•t. because a* soon but your kidney* begin in
better they will help all the other organ* to
Uh. A trial will convince-anyone
j Plp't flow I Hid Kllny TriSr
wa* oot of health and ran down generally.
, were the ranee of mr l suable, but" s»m>'
'ell they might be, and I liegan taking gwamr
1* surti a plenaant taate In kwaiuii
, „ .. joe* right to ike apot and ilrtrer ,11.
' e**e not of the ar*teia. Il ha* rured me, making
' Be aironger awl better In eirry way, and I rheer
■;-fully reeonnneod It to all *ug*r*«."
_ Gratefully your.
Milk. A I.. WALKER.
•W Bonlerard I’lac*. Ailaula. tin.
- Weak and unhealthy .klrtneye are reaponalble
Car many kind* of dlaeaae*. and If permitted In
continue much suffering and fatal reaulta
net aura to follow. Kidney trouble irritate* the
Mores, make* youdluy, raatlra*. *leapla*a nnd
Irritable. Makee you paea water often during
the day and obliges you to get up many tlmea
night, unhealthy
during the night. Ifnhealthy kidney, rauea
fhCumatlam, gravel, catarrh of tlio bladder, pain
or dull ache In the back. Joint* nnd inu.de.;
make your head uche and hack ache, cauae In
digestion. stomach and llvtr troubl*. you get n
sallow, yellow complexion, muke you fed na
. though you had heart trouble; you may have
plenty of ambition, but no atrength: get wenk
and waste away.
To overcome these trouble* take Dr. Kilmer'*
Swamp-Hoot, the world-famous kidney remedy.
X# taking Swatnp-Root you afford natural help
to Nature, for Bwamp-Root le the moat perfect
hosier and gentle aid to the kidneys that bus
yet been discovered.
How to Find Out.
NpfHil to The Georgian.
Balnbrldge. Oa.. March 6—On laat
Friday not a freight train moved on
the Georgia, Florida and Alabama rail
way. The cauac wan a strike of the
freight conductor*. The trouble began
when i»ne of the conductor* turned In
eight hour* “over time,** and It waa
struck from his time. He was ordersd
to* take hie run out the neat day* but
refused to do no. Each conductor In
the employ of the road waa ordered
on the. run In hi* turn, but every one
refused. The yard conductor, when or
dered to take the run, refused and quit
A passenger conductor, Aho had an
off day, was ordersd to take the yard,
and knowing nothing of the trouble he
went to work. As soon as he haard of
the state-of affair* he telephoned for
some one to take the place and he quit.
When everything was at a standstill
and no fine cou|d be found to take a
train out. the conductor- wa* allowed
>hlB over time and every one went back
to work.
FERTILIZER TRUST
WINS ONE ROUND
, U thara la any doubt In your mind as in your]
condition, take from your urine on Being about]
four ounce*, place It In a glaaa or bottle amt let
It stand twenty-four hours. If on examination'
* Is milky ar cloudy. If there la a brlck-du*t
settling, or If email particles float about In It. your kidneys are In need of
Immediate attention.
EDITORIAL NOTICE.—flo, successful Ih Ku nmii-Rn.it In promptly over
coming even the most distressing cases, that to Prove It* wonderful merith
you may have a sample bottle and shook of Valuable Information, both sent
absolutely free hr mall. The book contain* many of the thousands upon
thousand* of testimonial letter* received from men nnd women who found
Swamp-Root to be Juet the remedy they needed. The value und sucres* of
Bwamp-Rnot are no wflj known that our render* arc advised to send for a
In a decision handed down by the
supreme court of the United Hlatea It
I* held that Indicted official* of the
alleged fertiliser trust can not be re-
moved from Richmond, Va.. to the mid.
die district of Tennessee for trial, re
versing the decision of the United
Htntes circuit court.
. Georgians Included In the Indict
ments were William L. Peel. Trunk D.
Dancy and llarry Tlsher.
Vending the decision of tlte highest
court, eleven prominent officials of the
alleged trust have been held liy tlte
United Slates marshal, and they will oil
>la bottle.
In writing to Dr. Kilmer A Co,. Rlngltnintoti, N. Y„ he sure to say that
you read this generous offer In The Atlanr* Georgian and News.
Swamp-Root la pleasant to take and you can purchuac the regular
flfty-cent and one-dnllar site bottles at the drug sioies everywhere. Don't
make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address,
Binghamton. X. Y.. pn every bottle.
IS
IN EFFIGY BY BOYS
GIRL IS ARRESTED
FOR BOLD HOLD-1
4 Chicago. Man U L—Harry l»r*tt Judeou.
the wv president of the I’nlverelty of
Chicago, was Inirned In effigy l»y etmlenu
of Mprgau Park academy laM night.
One thquMHil people wltneuMMl tin* dem*
as?
CONGESTION ON ROAD
Elkin#. Iii.l. March SMI#* llax.d K«My.
ag»#l IV, U under arrest hero for partlrl-
pntlon In tun* of the InddeM holdup* ever
perpetrated In this Cert Ion.
Knrljr In*t evening a man nnd girl roldied
n nient lour tut illaa Kddv whk nrreatrtl
hii hour Inter. Iler lover, Thontsa lMxou.
e#ea|H#l.
CAUSES FEED FAMINE
Special to The Ocorglnu.
Balnbrldge, da., March 6.—For the
past week or ten days the Georgia.
Florida and Alabama railway has had
the worat freight block In the history
of the road. The yard In Halnbrldge Is
fall of cars and there are more than 200
In West Balnbrldge. while every siding
from Cuthbert to llalnbrhlge Is filled
with loaded can*. The road began on
Monday untangling the block-up. They
have secured three additional engines
for tervlce on the line. The existing
State of affairs has worked an unusual
Balnbrldge. and has caused a feed
famine In the city. For the past week
there has not been In Ilaltibrldgc a tack
of oats, a hale of hay or a sack of corn.
The Jobhtr* all had these commodities
In transit, but owing to the block they
were unable to get their cars. Many
of thee# cars have been located In the
Sidings between here and t'ulhbert and
some of them are In West Balnbrldge.
COUNTY POLICE SAFE
IN PRESENT PLACES
GAMERS HEAVILY FINED
IN COURT AT MACON.
Special to The Georgian
Macon. fin.. March B. —Considerable
business was transacted In the city
court yesterday, ami not a few cases
were, disposed of. Gaming charges
took up moat <>f the court's time and
Six were found guilty on this charge
and wJre lined.
J. W. Lee was found guilty of carry
ing concealed weapons and fined Iso
or six mom Its
On the charge* of gaming George
James. John Wtmhush. .Im* Herman.
Will Terrell, Jim Farmer anil Tab flay
wort found gulltv. All were sentenced
to six month*, but the slr.es of their
Snos vailed from 145 to t
Charlie Galne* wa* given twelve
month* for ^tabbing. The case against
Kibert Williams wa* rod prossed and
George <'.iilan.i ««« found not guilty
of the charge of simple lar»en> that
bad been held nga!n*t him
t’hlef Turner nnd the ottlcers of the
county police will get their jobs again
when the county commissioner* meet
Wednesday morning. They were to
Imve been elected at the meeting hint
month, hut everything except a few
matters of Importance was postponed
until the March meeting.
There are three vacancies on the
force to he filled and t<> do thin the
commissioners will have a large list of
applicants to pick from There is no
doulit about the re-election of t’hlef
Turner, lie ha* 1h*cii with the county
police force since It* reorganization und
has been at Its head since It* reorgani
sation. lie has made a faithful and
efficient officer and holds the confidence
of the members of the hoard.
A report will probably be tnnde at
the meeting on the plan to sell the
uhus house property, and to devote the
(proceeds other than are required ty
build a new institution on properly
owned by the county, toward building a
new court house. Thl* plan calls for
the demolition of the old court house
and the erection of a modern building
Its site io confi
design to tne unn<
GEORGIA DELEGATION
HEADED FOR ROME
Washington. March 5.—With the ex
ception of Representative Livingston,
who will remain In Washington for
several weeks to co-operate with the
department of commerce and labor In
Its investigation of the cotton ex
changes of the country, and Henntor
Huron, who expects to be here for some
duy* attending to business affairs, all
the members of the Georgia delegation
In congress will have returned home by
Thursday.
Henator day Is to return to his home
In Marietta at once. Judge Griggs and
his wife were called home Friday by
new* of the nine** of their daughter.
Representative Hardwick has returned
home, ilepresenuttlves !*ewts. Brant
ley and Adamson started for home last
night. Judge Hurtlett expects to start
home tomorrow, und Representatlva
Gordon !*ee plans to leave Washington
Thursday. Representative Bell him left
ard Is In New York for
before starting for Lexington. Repre
sentative Overstreet has gone home.
Will Inspect Militia.
Kpeclnl t«» The Georgian.
Jackson. Miss., March 5—Major 11.
J. Goldman, of the Twelfth cavalry,
hn* been detailed by the war depart
ment to make the annual Inspection of
the National Guard of the state and
will arrive hi the city this week for the
purpose of beginning his labor*. It Is
believed that he will find the guard In
much better condition than ever be-
Throat
Coughs
Aik your doctor about rites* throat
coughs. He will tail you (raw decep
tive they are. A tickfU* In the throat
often meant serious trouble ahead.
Better explain your cose carefully to
your doctor, and aik him about your
takinc Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
mrst *
!V££sas iZitsasL-.
DURING CONFUSION
PRISONER QUIETLY
LEFT COURT ROOM
WILL INVESTIGATE
CHILD LABOR LAW
Judge Pendlethn Charges
Grand Jury on New'
Line.
Whether or not the new child labor
law |s being violated In Fulton county
sill be determined by the grand Jury
now in session and If violations are
found. Indictments against the offend
ers will be returned.
The attention of this Investigating
body was called to alleged violations of
this law* by Judge Pendleton when he
charged the members and In addition
he called their attention to other laws
and poselbte violations. Gambling waa
touched upon and In calling the Jury’s
attention to this feature Judge Pendlo-
ton paid a high tribute to Solicitor
General Mill and previous Juries. Com
binations for the purposes of restrain*
Ing trade and raising prices was dis
cussed and the Jury wan Instructed to
looking Into this mutter concerning,
what local merchants might be doing
along this line.
The following art tlio members of the
grund Jury: H. Y. McCord, foreman;
J. W. McWilliams, Frank C. Wheat,
assistant secretary; J. L>. Frasier, 8. A.
Williams, D. J. Ray. 8. W. Bacon. W. A.
Hancock. Charles C. Mayson. H. W.
B. Hamper. If. L. OcGlve. R. A. Broyles.
Hr.. I. C. McCrary. W. R. .Hoyt. J. M.
Dugger, J. E. Cay, W. B. Dlsbro. Chan.
J. Martin, E. II. Inman, secretary; 8.
T. Weyman.
E. H. Bryant, bailiff.
TO CURB A COLD IN bNE DAY
Take LAXATIVE IHCOMO Uulnlne Tablet*,
ucrlsr* refiiial nmaey If ft I*II* to cur*.
W. UlluVC'H signature I* on rack box.
BLIND 8CHOOL WILL OPEN
WITH 8EVENTY-FIVE PUPILS,
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. On., March 6.—Although the
now Georgia Academy for the Blind I*
not completed, the door* of the mein
building will he opened to the blind
children of the state on Wednesday
and the new superintendent. W. T. Oll-
plmnt, of Harnesvll'.e, will be on hand
to welcome them. It Is believed that
about aeventy-flve children will be In
Macon on the opening day. and othera
wilt arrive during the next few weeks.
The imtln building. In which rooms
will be assigned to th, children, haa
been hurriedly fitted up and more work
upon It will be done after the opening
duy. •
■pedal to The Georgian.
Macon, On.. March i.—During tbo
confualon Incident to the doping of the
mornlhg eeaalon of the city court Mon
day George aillon, who wa* held
charged with almple larctny, quietly
walked out of the court room and made
hla escape before any oae knew wbat
was going on. OUloa was In charge of
Deputy N. C. Harrison.
George Dillon la the young man re
cently bound over from ths recorder’s
court In connection with the overcoat
•testing, which. It will be remembered,
occurred about a month ago. Olllon
had Just bean found "not guilty" on ona
charge of elmple larceny, but thers
was another pending agalnet blm.
WILL HONOR GOMPERS
UPON ATLANTA VISIT
H|mtIsI to Tbs Gfof|iau.
Gainesville, Ga.. March w.—Local 120,
of the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union
of America, met In regular session Sun.
day In their assembly hall In this city,
with a good attendance. After this
division of the telegraphers completed
their session, the hall waa vacated to
the Order of Railway Telegraphers.
After the two bunlneaa sessions the
commercial end railway telegraphers
gathered together at the Arlington Ho.
tel and took supper together, after
which all members left nn night trains.
In honor of the contemplated visit
of Samuel Compere, president of the
American Federation of Labor, to the
state of Georgia, both the Commercial
Telegraphers’ I’nlon and the Order of
Railway Telegraphers, by unanimous
vote, postponed their next meeting un
til April 14. The* Gainesville Cummer,
dal lodge and also Railway lodge of
telegraphers will meet In Atlanta In
April to pay honor to their leader. Pres,
idem Samuel Gompers.
VETERAN CONDUCTOR
ON GEORGIA ROAD
IS DEAD AT MACON
Hpeclei to Tlio Georgian. %
Macon. Ga., March 5.—T. 8. Jeter,
aged M year*, paused away at the city
hospital yesterday' after an Illness of
several months.
Mr. Jeter was possibly the oldest con
ductor op the t'entral of Georgia rail
road. he hnvtng been with that com
pany for over forty years. He ran on
the southwestern division until about
ten year* ago, when he left the railroad
service, and elnce that time has been
running merely as an extra.
He Is survived by his wife and one
eon, Tom Jeter, who t* living In New
York city, tie waa alao the father of
the late Randolph Jeter, who was prom
inent In railroad circles, at one time
being superintendent of the Macon di
vision of tho Southern rood.
MORE ABOUT THE
NEW TORIC LENSES
\Ve ar* haring a large number of
Inqulrlea regarding the new Tnrlc
Lenses. Thl* nsw form of lenswill
very "onn take the place of the old flat
style, and It I* the kind you will event
ually buy. Their principal advantage
Is that the deep, hollow curve allows
the glass to «»t close to the eyes and
not touch the lashes, this enabling the
wearer to see perfectly In every direc
tion. This was not possible with ths
old style flat lenses, especially where
they were strong or of a complex or
compound nature. Beautiful In ap
pearance. easy and comfortable to the
eyes, and the wearing of them I* a
mark of up-to-dateness, because they
are recognised as the most perfect
spectacle and eyeglass len* made. Our
new Beml-lnvlslble Bifocal I* also made
up In the new Torlc form, and I* the
very best bifocal of thli class. It may
be reitinrked that there are no Invisible
bifocals made. The name Is a mis
nomer. There ore merely degrees of
seml-lnvlalblllty and our new Beml-
Invlslble Bifocals are very near per-
ferllon In this respect. Ask to sec
them. We will show you every style
made. A. K. Hawke* Co., opticians, 14
Whitehall street and 115 Peachtree
street.
Th* Pur* Pood ond Drug Law,
We are pleased to announce that Fo
ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, cold*
and lung trouble* I* not affect*d by
the National Pure Food and Drug Law
a* It contains no opiate* or other harm
ful drugs, and we recommend It a* a
safe remady for children and adults.
Bold by all druglats.
POSTOPFICE INSPECTORS
LOOKING AFTER 8ERVICE.
REV. KEY IS CALLED
TO CHURCH IN MACON.
MAKING INVESTIGATION
OF CITY WATER MAINS.
Piles
Cured
Free.
Get Rid of Your Piles Right Now.
Pyramid Pile Cure Can Do It
Quickly and Painlessly.
DR. DARGAN'S ACCEPTANCE
PLEASES CONGREGATION.
Fpcclel to Tin* ficorgUll.
Macon. tin . Mntvh I.—Bi\ K. <’ Bar
gain* in prance of the call or th* First
ItaptUt church of this city wan for
mally announced to the congregation
on Huudny morning anti great satlsfac.
linn wa* ex|)ic*setl on every side at tho
good new*, nn account of his present
connection with the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary at Louisville
however, |ir. IUirg*n will not be able
liter into his nr\ work until June
next
j Rev. T w. Callaway will continue III
j charge of ti»e church until Dr. Dargnn'e
I arrival.
Hr. lUrK.it. preached In Macon about
« week ago. anil the people who heard
him were greatly plenned.
DENNIS JUROR BECAME ILL;
QLA88 FOUND IN WIND PIPE.
T tn Thu t;.#>rgl»n
Jackson. Ml**, March 5 — nne day
daring the trial of the Oennl* vase
there was an Interruption of the cave
on account of the Illne** of Jnnm*
Tripp, Jr., a Juror. The doctors said
that he was suffering from malignant
throat trouble, and they treated him.
Ht recovered sufficiently to go on with
the caae. After the verdict was ren
dered he returned to hi* home In thl#
city and for some day* wa* quite nick
A physician was summoned und upon
giving him a close examination It wa*
disclosed thst a small piece of gin#*
had lodged tn hi* wind pipe. It wa*
•xtrartsd after much trouble, und
though the young man I* still confined
to his brd torts consldernhijrbetter
Peptiron Pills
IrMiM th* blend, food ths sstsm sad brsls. toss
th* noseli. iM sigMtkss, sod ties awssi. rt»tf«U,
undtlssp- aoc.orlL DrussuuorbymsUofos.
Hood’s Pills
Bat IsisUv*. cathartic, after Ilnnsr *in ; 91
363
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IT.
Half «»f the suffering nnd torture of
pile# ha# never been told. But no
matter Whether your particular case
of idle* \n almost too excruciating for
any mortal to bear, or If you tire fear
fully tantalised by unreachable Itching,
or whether you have only a moderate
case at piles, |there 1* positive relief,
and quick, too. In Pyramid Pile t’urc.
You need not take for granted all we
ourselves say about our Pile Remedy.
We want It to speak for Itself. We
want you to send for n free package,
today, of tlte’ marvelous Pyramid IMIe
t’urc. We want t<* prove these state
ment# to you personally. *0 that you
will frel the result yourself.
Pyramid Pile t’ure hn* cured the
worst form of pile* known We prove
Instant relief can be gotten bv using
the ninrveloii* pyramid Pile t’tire It
Immediately reduce* all congestion and
swelling, heal* nil sore*, ulcer* and Ir
ritated part*.
The moment you start to use It. your
suffering end* nnd the cure of your
dread dl#en»« I* In sight. Here I* one
of me many thousand letters we get
about this great cure:
"I have been a terrible sufferer of
Pile* for fourteen till years, and dur
ing nil thl* time v.ou can have an idea
of how many kind* of medicine I tried.
But 1 found no relief whatever.
Now, after trying but one treatment
•*>f ymit IVrtimMs.’ 1 am free, free to
tell all sufferer* of thl* dreadful dis
ease to try thl* medicine—the Pyramid
Pile t’ure It will cure when all othera
fail Hlncerely yours, tleorge Bra-
might. Srhellburg. Pa.*;
The Pyramid Pile Cure I* put up In
the form of •>ssy-to*u»e.’’ specially
made suppositories. They are soothing,
palnle*s. Instant und cermln.
A trial treatment will be sent you at
once by mall. In plain, sealed w rapper,
without a cent of expense to you. If
you send your name and address to
Pyramid Drug Co. X3 Pyramid Build
ing. Marshall, Mich.
After you receive the sffmple. you
can get a rcgubir-stae package of Pyra
mid Pile Cure at >our druggist’s for bO
icnt*. nr If he hasn’t It. send u* the
m >n«y and we will send It to you.
Kperlsl to The (teorfinn.
Macon, Ga- March 6.—No meeting of
the fire committee ha* been held since
the attention of the council waa called
»ek ago to the slxe of the mains In
rlty. For this reason tho Issue will
not be opened Tuesday night, but will
be brought up a week hence. Alder-
man Leon 8. Dure 1# making Investiga
tion along the line of thejglxe of cer
tain water mains and as soon an he bus
more Information he will call the com-
in It tee together.
TAKING REST IN MACON
AMONG 80UTHERN FRIEND8.
Special to The deurfltin.
Macon. Ga.. March 6.—W. II. Pleas
ants. vice president and general man
ager of the ocean Steamship Company,
is In Macon, the gueat of President J.
F. Hanson. Mr. Pleasants has head
quarters In New York, and Is In Mu-
con on a pleasure trip.
He ha* been In Macon very often nnd
is well known In this city. He will re
turn to New York the latter part of
this week.
SAVANNAH MAY ADOPT
ATLANTA'8 AUTO ORDINANCE.
Special to Tli«' Georgian.
Savannah. Ua.. March 5.—The auto-
mobile ordinance, wh^ch seeks to raise
the maximum speed of nutos from H to
1b miles an hour, continues to be a
topic of general discussion In Bnvnn-
nnh. So lnten#e has grown the Inter
est that even the superintendent of the
public schools has taken the matter up.
The superintendent. Mi. L. Otis Ash
more. wo* out In an interview several
days ag.». In which he said that he
ttonight eight mile* an hour too fast,
lie spent yesterday afternoon on tim
ing machine* a* they passed his house,
and now* he Is quoted as saying that U
miles an hour Is slow enough, and that
H miles an hour Is preposterously slow.
It Is probable that the ordinance will
be amended *.» ns to allow a maximum
rate of 12 miles an hour.
Tlte city authorities have received
from Mayor Joyner a copy of the At
lanta ordinance, w hich Is considered a'
good one. and it may be that the new.
ordinance will contain some of the pro
visions of the Atlanta ordinance.
GENERAL kEESLER TO BE TRICO
BEFORE A COURTMARTIAL.
glMMi.il to The Georgian.
Jackson. Miss. March 5.—Major Gen
eral KeesYer. cnmmnnder-ln-chlef >f
the Mississippi National Gtttrd. Is to
he tried by a court mart la) on the charge
off abusing a private at the encamp
ment at Gulfport last summer. T h *
matter ha* hung tire for *»*me time,'but
at a conference held between the gov
ernor. Major Keaater and other officers
of the National Guard, Major Kcesirr
signified hi* willingness do submit to a
courtmartlnl and It Is expected that an
order for the assembling of this tribu
nal will l>e issued within the next few
weeks.
Hpe.ill to The Ueorglau.
Macon, Gu.. March 5.—At the Sunday
morning service of the Tattnall Square
Baptist church It was announced by
the committee of sixteen thnt Dr. W. D.
Key. of Washington. Ga.. had been se
lected as the successor of Rev. W. II.
Sledge. A committee consisting of A.
L. Adam* and J. S. McLemore was ap
pointed to go to Washington and notify
Ur. Key of hi* call.
M peels I to The Georgian.
Macon. Ua., March 5—Postofflce In
spector* F. L. Kincaid and J. 8. McLe-
more, arrived In the city Monday morn
ing on their regular tour of Inspection.
They will be In the city for about two
months, during which time they will be
engaged In the work of inspecting the
service here.
TO ASK FOR NEW TRIAL
FOR CURTI8 BROTHERS,
MiRAND
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
fftie Itlittngutxhed Itornantic Actor.
LESTER L0NER6AN
IN E. H. RQTBBBirS BIO SUCCESS,
"IF I WERE KING,’
BALE NOW ON.
Wtdoeeder end Tbnredar—Mat. Ttmndi,.
CHARLES DILLINGHAM Present!
BOBEBT LOBAINE
IN TltE BRILLIANT COMEDY SL'CCEXl
“MAN AND SUPEBMAN’
Rjr BERNARD SHAW.
hide now on.
Friday ,and Saturday—Mat Saturday,
Louis lames
Supported by an all-Ster Celt, in ■
•umptuoux presentation of
“THE MERRY WIVES OF
WINDSOR.”
Night, 25o to $1.50; Matinee, 25c te )1
Sale new on.
we BIJOU
MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT.
P. AUG. ANDERSON In
“THE CURSE
OF DRINK”
■perlil tn The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. March 5.—Judge Fel
ton will probably beer e motion In the
superior cqurt thin afternoon for e new
trial for Joe and John Curtis, the two
young white men who were recently
convicted of killing Henry Newsome
end sentenced to serve three years In
ths penitentiary.
Attorney Cooper will probably pre
sent this motion.
GRANT ASSUMES CHARGE
OF MILITARY AT JAME8TOWN.
HALL TAKEN TO ASYLUM
FOR INSANITY TREATMENT.
kperlsl to The tlrorglno.
Mncon. Ga.. March 5.—Robert H. Hall
nns taken .Sunday afternoon to tho
asylum at Mllleitgevllle.
li will be remembered that Mr. Hall
rente to Macon aome time ago. After
being In the city only e short time he
bus taken sick and n fea days ago he
began ahoBlng signs of Insanity, lie ;n
a Confederate veteran, and It Is claimed
that he comes from e well-to-do family
living In Virginia.
Word# of Praiss
For the several Ingredients of which Dr.
Fierce'i medicines are composed, as given
by leaders In til tha several schools of
medicine, should have far more weight
than any amount of ntm-prolesslonal tes
timonials. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion has Tint BADQg or noNgrrr on every
bottle-wrapper, In a lull list of all Its in
gredients printed In plain English.
If you are aa Invalid woman and suffer
(ram frequent headache, backache, gnaw
ing dlurat In stomach, periodical paint,
dlsagre«Ule, catarrhs!, pelvic drain,
dragglnbdonrn distress In lower abdomen
or pelv*, perhaps dark spots or specks
danchfg before the eyes, faint spells and
kindred symptoms caused by female wtak-
ness, AftM'deyangement of the feminine
organs, >pi/can not do belter than taka
Favorite Prescription,
lat, surgeon's knife and opera*
may be avoided by the timely
vorlte Prescription* In such
oftRe very best
known to medical
native ■eaicltgl
science (or the cure of women's peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
harmful or habit-forming drugs.
Do not expect too much from " Favorite
Prescription;"It will not perform mira
cle* j it will n<* dleotve or cure turnon.
No medicine will. It will do at much to
establlth vigorous health In mcM Weak-
and ailments peculiarly Incident to
women aa any medicine can. It must be
nvltcd to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, /ree. All entree pond-
cnee la guarded ai sacredly secret and
pcnfetslonaT privacy. Address Dr.
Buffalo, N. V.
Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pell't* the best
lixatlve and regulator of the bowels.
They Invigorate stomach, liver ana
bowels. On* a laxative; two or three a
cathartic. Easy to taka as candy.
Special to The Georgian.
Norfolk, Va., March 5.—General Fred
D. Grant arrived here today from New
Tork and assumed charge aa military
chief of the Jamestown Exposition. He
will be In supreme command of nil Fed
eral and foreign troop*, na well as the
national guard coming from the various
elates.
PREPARING PROGRAM
FOR TRAINING SCHOOL.
Special to The Georalnn.
Santee. Ga., March f,.—The commit'
tre appointed by Athena preabytrry to
arrange for the Summer Training
Hclioal for rhrlatian Workers, to be
held nt Nacoochee Institute next Au
gust, la at work on tlte program and
will have something Interesting to re
port tn a abort time.
The committee conslala of Reva. C. I.
Stacy. Elberton. f*a . nnd J. I). McPhnll
and J. T. Wade, of Nacoochee Inatl
lute.
A DOCTOR SAYS
Grap«-NuU Food Contains all tha Ele
ment* Condeneed.
There wa* when doctor* de
pended nlmoKt entirely on the u*e of
druR* In treating dl*ea*e. That day le
happily pnet, and our doctor* of today
are men of wider view*—they have
learned that proper fimd |* mont Im
portant in heAlinc dleeaee. A practicing
nknel ole H In Van- Va*1# fit.. .
physician In Nen- York City »aya:
"Dlaeaae la often an effort of Nature
to get rid of Impurities In the system
as the result of Incorrect habits—
wrong living. The cause of disease
ought to and can be removed by right
living and right thinking.
"Nature requires go.nl air. sunlight,
fond of proper quality and quantity,
plenty of pure water, exercise* cleanli
ness and sleep. When these conditions
are met. health Minus, but when then-
are denied or neglected, sickness and
disease are sure to result.
"The Important question Is to decide
what l» the proper, kind of food to sup
ply the physical ahd mental necessities
of man? I have had experience with
all the various food stuffs known to
our markets, but up to the present time
I have met with no other answering so
fully all the requirements as does
Grape-Nuts food. In mv own expe-
rlence and observation In my practice
l have found Grape-Nuts to be not only
more satisfying, but more lasting In the
b*n*rn derived from Its use It sends
a man forth to hla labors In a state of
physical comfort, with a cheerful and
buoyant spirit: and the end of the .lax-
finds him with reserve strength—he
suffers lees from exhaustion and deple
tion of powers.
•T particularly recommend Grane.
Nuts food to those whose occupations
involve a great deni of brain work.
There could not he a fo.«l better adapt-
ed to the strengthening and conserva
tion of the faculties and energies It
supplies a more sustained mental vigor
than any other food thnt I know of.
'YSnin#. Villa f.r.ul ..
•Grape.Nuta food contains nil 'the
elements that form the valuable dart
of natural diet In a condensed, tooth
some and easily digestible form." Name
Sr*" nv l'-mm fo, a,tile Creek,
MUn. Thvrv e .a rea*«in."
Blanay’a Great Moral Play.
8plam!ld Caat and Production.
BLUNXALL-ATWOOD
STOCK 00.
Wednesday Matinee and night.
" THE PLUNGER ”
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nlghti
Matinee every day.
"A Confederate Spy."
Night prices 15, SO. SO, Me.
Matlneo prices 15. ». SOc.
363
BRIEF NEWS BYViRK,
Tht* I’nltH Btatee aupreme raurt h.i
nl«Ml the petition of John Arm*tron»i <
Uler for a writ to prohibit officer* In
York from arreetlng him while on n
feuiplitted trip to Gotham in
to M>curo ccrtjln property now
a guardian, ifr. Chandler la
of North Carolina.
It I* expected thnt a deelalon will n
reached by the -L'nlted Rtatei euprenw
court liefore dual adjournment In M»y l"
the ca*4» of 1‘enrcy r*. Htrnnnhnn. whtcb
Involve# the question of whether tin* 1*1*
of IMnc* I* American property.
n man* meeting lu New York Mon
day night, the Rev. Hr. Lyman Abbott «b*
elared tbnt the oivlllBod world hold* ' ,l *
caar retpougltdo for failure to protect I if*
and property, lie aald If revolution l* e»et
JiiRtttlfd, tlmt RiirnIa U Justified by
cnu*es which have provoked It.
Pleading for the acquittal of 8te»«» '
Adam*, it member of the Western F"b‘ :
rton of Miner*, on trial nt Wallace. b' < '
cknrged with the murder of a claim J" 1 '
er. Attorney E. F. Itlchnnlnon declared «!■
“Adam* I# only n pawn lu the great - ' 1
that I* bolng |dav*#|. Tin* pro*peot«»t> •
believe Adam* guilty.’’
(general Fernando Figueroa hn# In
augurated* president of Malvndor. Ill-
le for four year*.
•ported plundered nt llTS.Ortv- « I
gregnte tl.OQO.OOn. It |* Mated, how'
that the counting of fund* may •h""
alight variation from the figure# "flc
retH»rte#|.
KItfg‘Edward of England arrived '■*
day at ParU on hi* way to Itlnrriiz
Hovern-
ca aa toon nn hi# n
lie hue derided not
Hwettcnhani will lent
III* nffnlm enn Ih* :
Ithdmw i
nr n n oeeineo not to Wltm
nation, whb h «n* offered to
eminent — - -* *-
I net dent,
The h<iii#«• of i he New Mexico
Inture hit# |KtNw4*d a rreolntlou t" '
gate the conduet of Uovernor I
llugvtnnn lu rvjptrd to the alleged 1
lent lirquUliloii t .f :.0.» a err a of
Intel in tin* Manxnuit uumntnln# 1
Penmn lrnnia ItevcIotNiient I’ompen* .
The dowager imprest# of Rgaela b
r*t IN teraburg for l,nmlon t*» vlait ••
trr. Qreeft Ab-tandm. of England.