Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 06, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. UW. CAN'T FIX GUILT FOR ARTIST'S DEATH Eruptions Coroner PntH Case Up to Cook County Grand Jury. The only way to get* rM of pimplw *s4 othar arup- Hoot it to chaw the Mood, improve tba dSgwtios, at fan* tilate the kMnaya, fivar and skin. Tbe medicine to take b Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cored thousands. Chirac... Mari h *.—A coroner'# Jury »»■ unable yeaterday In determine whether Wrbalrr Guerin. Ill* art la I who «,-*# found <1*»<1 in hi# atudln laat week, cam* in hla death by a ahot fired by hlmwlf nr by Mra. Michael Me Donald, who «## in the etudlo at the tlnie of the ahontlnr. and la now under •ITeal rhanred with kllllnc Guerin The Jury waa nut for more than *l»ht hour., and It belnc apparent that they oould not aare*. It waa derided to re tum an n|irn verdict. The care will now an In (he arand Jury and Ihr Criminal cnurl. After the verdict Coroner Peter Hotf. man aald: "In the aidrnce produced at the In queat there waa nothlne to ahow con- clualvely that Guerin waa allot hy the Woman, while there waa teallinony that aave rla* in a reasonable doubt, and tbla undoubtedly Influenced the Jury." Ouerln'a frlenda aaaert that he and Sira. McDonald had been In love fnr many years, and that the woman, fear, tns that ah* waa lostnc her hold on Guerin, shot him She waa th* only waa killed. Oeeupanla of the build. :wn iiuarrt " before the ahootlnc. Inc heard the two iiuarrellnc for some SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK BY LEADING WORKERS The Institute of th* Bunriay School Union la eonllnulnc lla aeaalona at the First Methodlat church, with a steadily (rowlnc attendance. The speaker* of the national orcanltatlon are dellverlnc addressee of more than ordinary In terest to ftunday school teachers. At the meetlnc Tuesday night tv. r. Pearce, of Chlraco, spoke on "Organ, laed Adult daoies," In a way that waa not only Instructive, but entertalnlna. Marlon Lawrence spoke on “Special Days and How to Use Them," an ad- dreea which waa one of the moat In- tereatlnc of th* s*rlra. Th# meet Inca will he held Wedneadav afternoon and evening and Thuradav afternoon and evening. Rev. J. \V. Millard, paalor of the Ponce DeLeon Baptist church, and president of the Atlanta Sunday School Union, will pi*, aide. PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL to aqed Commissioner Sperliil to The Georgian. Decatilr, Ala. March County Commissioner 8. P. Lovelady died nt hla home near Danville Sunday nfter- ■oon after an Illness with pneumonia. He waa over HO years nf age nnd was an ea-Confedemte soldier Hr had been a inemlienof the hoard of countv commissioners from the Fourth dle- trlct for a number of yeitra nnd fur many years had been n familiar figure about the court house In Decatur. The Interment took place nt Danville Tur» day. FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN. CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE PENCE OUR SPE- IALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W.J. Dabney implement Co., 61 So. Fonyth St„ Atlanta, Oa. TEETH EXTRACTED positively Without twin'. IAc rack. Bust teeth SS. Ninif eat •At hay better. I'll! LADKI.t’iili PP..NTAL ItOOMH, No. U Whitehall 8t. DIED IN FEW HOURS AFTER STEP-FATHER’S DEATH DAD OCCURRED •peeial fo The Oeorgiaa. Macon. Go., March (.-.Monday aft ernoon B. Feldman, aged (( yaara. died si hla home on Second street, and It. a few- hours bla stepdaughter, Mia* H< r» tla Arnold, followed, dying early Tues day morning. Mlaa Arnold haa bet n confined to her bed for some time, bet the family did not think her Mines, waa serious until Just beforo the end. When th* newa of her atepfather'r death w-aa made known Miss Arnold auddenty look a turn for the woroe and died early Tuesday morning. She Is survived by her mother and one broth- MUNYONS WITCH HAZEL SOAP jW Overhead Pump Jack*, «, S, 10, 12. 16 and 24 inch •troke. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mariatta St.. Atlanta, Oa. A double funeral waa held Wednea- | day morning from the family residence. Rev. T. D. Dili' nRIclatlpg. Th* In- lemienta war* made In Riverside. FIRST YEAR'S CROP TO BIBLE SCHOOL SHALLOW WELL POWER PUMP HEAOS. DUNN MACHINERY CO, 54 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Qa„ BOY IS MANGLED A TH The Change of Life Sensible Advice to Women from lira. Henry Ue, fir*. Fred Certla nnd ill*. Plnkham. Carl, Reynolds Caught by Freight in W. & A. Yards. NO FUTURE TRADING ON ATLANTA 'CHANGE There will be absolutely no dealing In futures at the Atlanta commercial exchange. Rigid rule*, making future dealing practically Impossible,, have been pre pared by the exchange committee These rules were unanimously adopted at a meeting of the director* of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday after noon. The report of the exchange commit tee. C. E. Caverly, ctialrinuu, took up most of the time of the meeting. Only members of the exchange will be pert milted on the floor hereafter, except visitors accompanied hy member* or provided with visitor*’ pa**e«i. .’ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. I'A/.O OINTMENT 1* guaranteed to cure nny rase of Itrbliig. llllnd. Bleeding or Pro truding Piles lu t» to 1« days or tnoner ru- idea. Vk\ THINLY CLAD BRIDE RIDES TO SAVE LIFE (Ughtuore, H. !•„ Mnreh 6 Ukc lady tindlv*. who rode mn lnd through tier native town to save It* Inhabitant* from the con queror's sword, n Smith Itakotn wntuau rode to aare her huslMiiid’* life. With only the teninaut of n night r«l»* ahlekllng Her front the hltlug rohl uf.sero westber. Mr». Andrew II. Urn, a bride of eight month*, rode on hometiurk Hires* tulle* over the snow t<w*miitiH*n nld for her dytn, she hml From Decatur, MI**., conies the new of m untune plan adopted by Rev. T. H Rover*, of that city, to help the Bible Training Hchowl In Atlantu. of which Rev. Rolfe Hunt. D.D., I* president. Dr, Rover* ha* secured a flue strain of cotton seed, which he ha* put up In pound parkngen. To each church mem ber who will promise to give the first year's crop to the Atlanta Bible School, a package of thin cotton seed will be presented. The plan I* proving n popular one. many accepting the offer, thus con tributing In a unique and Nubstuntlal wuy to the welfare of the Bible School. TWENTY-FIVE DELEGATES EXPECTED TO ATTEND. Hpii'lal to The Georg IIIU Macon, Ua., March 6.—The second convention «»f the Georgia Tax Asses sors* Association will be held In Macon on March 1.1, and will continue In ses sion for two day*. The purpose of the association Is to suggest legislation for the benefit of the tax officers and of the public nt large, composed of the state and county tux iffber* In Georgia. Probably twenty- DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDERS WITH BRONZE BALI, VALVES. DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Marietta Street. Atlanta. 0#.'-— freight train belnc backed to •Mine In tbe Western and Atlantic yards under the Forsyth street bride* late Tuesday afternoon so badly In Jured Carl Reynolds, a 14-year-old boy, that he died within an hour SI it prl vate sanitarium. A* told In the nfjftil edition of Tke Georgian Tuesday, the lad was Hand ing on one of the tracks near a plat form. on which fruit It unloaded, when the train backed down upon him. roll ing him along the track and Inflicting Internal Injuries. The boy resided with his widowed mother at 171 Fot ' street. tad WHMKIV HABITS cared at hem* wtth B.M.WOOIXr.Y.M.D l- wwuMeni.5S.V WR.rigrlM CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive kroai — " Jacksonville . 7.H g acoo 11.0 am aeon 4. IS pm Depart 1 lacoo .... iacoa ........ Jacksonville .. 10.41 am Macon 4.00 pai r.’ftSS INJUNCTION AGAINST CITY DISMISSED BY AGREEMENT. live delegates will be In attendance Special to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C\, .March 4.—Judge J. <*. Pritchard, In the Federal court, Monday dismissed the case of the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company against IN city of Asheville, .Mayor Barnard, the hoprd of aldermen and others, the plaintiff* attorneys coming Into court and discontinuing the suit Itliout prejudice and at its cost." Till« sulf waa entered against the city when, last summer, the board of alder- ti m AHnof'inttun la 1 ,non announced their Intention of re- The association I* during th* t*lephon* rat*. In th# city. owing to bad service previous to the Introduction of the present new sys tem. WRECK NEAR PINEHUR8T WILL BE INVESTIGATED. to Tin* Georgian. Macon, Ga., March 4—The crew of passenger train No. 3 of the Georgia. Routhern and Florida rallroat^has been summoned to appear at the office of Superintendent O. M- Grady, when an Investlgntlon of the recent wreck nenr Plnchurst will be gone Into. This wreck urretl several days ago and resulted In the death of Engineer Dan C. Far mtr. CASTOR IA Jot Isfmts and Children Tin Kind You Han Ahnjt BagM K«natnr. of Ititiafeil 111hs11 returning to lier who died nt dayhrenk after wu nffecting fit r»* well to Ida bride wife. Mrs Men *'ol Inpseif, owl mu to severe tmrns nnd et|H»aim', id It Is f4*nred sin* MACON FRATERNITY MEN WILL ATTEND BANQUET. Foot Poisons. CLAIM FOR ATTORNEY’S FEE TURNED DOWN BY BOARD, tpectal to The Georgian. Mucon. (In.. March The member* of the Hlgruu Alpha Kpellon fraternity at Mercer are looking forward with I Attorney M «r*«t anticipation to th* big banquet | which the 8. A. K.'s of t!ie state will enjoy In Atlanta on Saturday, March V •peels I to Tae GvorgtsB. Macon. Ga.. March 4 —At the regular monthly meeting of the hoard of coun ty commissioners, held Tuesday morn ing. the members of the hoard voted to decline to pay the fee of Judge John P. Ross for 12H>. w hich was claimed for representing the road board. County Hmlth, to whom the 90 Psr Cent of All Diseuu the Re- »ult of Undigested Putre fying Foods. Men of affairs, women of society and children with aettva brains are too often sedentary In thtlr habits, giving little time to exercise. To this evil is •dded that of high and Irregular llv* iBf—*» a result, the stomach cannot stand the demands made upon It. The abused and overtaxed stomach does not properly do the work of digestion, food taken In ferments and the poison permeates the whole system. The body loses in weight and becomes a prey fot- the attack of whatever disease it may encounter. Did It ever occur to you how busy that stomach of yours la? It only holds three pints, but In one veer you force It to tsk«- In 2,400 pounds of nin- tertal. digest It and prepare It for as similation into the blood. No wonder It rebels when overworked We crowd It with steaks and pastry. Irritate its Juices with spice* and adds, and ex pect the stomach to do Its work. It can’t do it. All over the Inner layer of the stom ach are gland* which *«•< ret* the juices necessary to digestion. The entrance of food Into the stomach la the signal for these glands to do their work The more the food, and the more Indigesti ble. the greater the demand upon them and upon the muscles of the wall ad joining Think of the torn* of high-seasoned game, sweetmeats and appetlset-M trammed into this little 4-ounce mill, and then wonder, tf you will, why you arc dizzy or nnuseated or • onstlpaicd Don't blame your stomach or curse your fate that you should be born so unfortunate. Blame yourself und apply the remedy. First, get a small package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, taking one after eai h meal and at bed time. They ars j for not a medicine, but a digestive. Your'-- stomach la worn out am! needs help, not medicine Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will do the work that the stomach falls to do There's enough power In one grain of Rtuart * Dyspepsia Tab lets lo digest l.ooe grains of ordinary food, *o you needn’t fesr that anything you eat will remain in your stomach undigested. Ptuart's D>spep*ta Tablets will rout the poison because they remove the cause—food fermentation They sre nature’s own cure for dyspepsia, host of troubles dyspepsia I* fath< healthy I Decatur, This day In the birthday of the frater nity. which was founded at the I'nlver- ally of Alabama just fifty years ago The Macon party will go Haturday aft ernoon and return the next evening. OVER THE BURNING BANDS « MEMBER8 WILL BE TAKEN. the claim, nnd County Trensurer S. A. Crump stated that he would not approve a voucher for such a claim. Judge Ross represented the road board In a case between that body and the county commissioners In regsrd to tlu* opening of u road In Ko-«t Macon. SUIT AGAINST SOUTHERN REMOVED TO FEDERAL COURT. Messrs. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga . March fi A pilgi Image over the burning sand of middle Geor gia will be taken Wednesday by Macon men and Centals Is to tie tlie tlestlna-* lion. In that city there are about twenty men who wish to become mem bers of the Nhrtne, and In order to give them the customary Initiation members I age 4 ■ n account of the killing of t*ew |a of the Alee Temple will meet In Maom Johnson bv a train, near Forest City, Wednesday morning. Potentate A. E. on tiie night of August 28, 1904. Cults, of Huvannah. will head the 8a- t ^ vunnah delegation to cordole and Ms* #l»e<-ial to Tlie Georgian. Asheville. N. C.. March ti Moore'ami Rollins, attorneys for the Southern railway, have had removed to the I'nited States circuit court a suit brought In the superior court of Rutherford county, by J. C. Johnson, inletratqf. to recover $20,000 dam LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED AT COLQUITT. UNION IN CLAYTON CD, ID GROWING RAPIDLY The tiaftou (Minify Farmer*' lid hold a meeting si Forest Park Thursday, which will Is* addressed by tv. H. Duck worth, state president of the union. The otgsnlMtloii In Clayton county la a thriving out*, having grown from six uiciuIkt* last Keptemla-r hi eighty at the pre»eut time. ALLEGED BURGLAR SLAIN BY OFFICER Buffalo. N. Y.. March 4.—In attempt ing to arrat turn burglar, who w*r* dt.cov.rcd In tha.act of robbing th* »h#et metal work* of Roche to Moore, ■ t No. 154 Ohio afreet, ahortly after 1 o'clock thl. morning. Patrolman l'«r- nelluw- Buckley .hot nnd ntmoat bl atantly killed ,'hartea Rickey, aged 30. one of the alleged burglar*. The other alleged burglar mad* III* eacape and ha* not been raptured. The ■hooting of Rickey I. aald to have been In aelf-defenae. 8T. JOHNS CATHEDRAL GETS ANOTHER BIG GIFT. Special to The Georgian. t.'harleaton, 8. C„ March t.—St. John* cathedral her* geta IK.000 from eatat* of the late W. J. Odell, nt Cincinnati, born III t'harleatnn. The deceased gave the church a 120,000 organ befors |tla death and haa provided for the can celling of a debt amounting to II4.000. Cardinal Glbbonn ennnerratea tho cathedral here on April 14. The ediflee coat 1160,000. It waa burned In ISSi. MRS HENRY LEE MRS. FREDCERTIA Owing to modern method, of living not one woman In • thouund ap proaches thl. perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying nnd sometime, painful ■ymptomi. Thl. ii the most critical period of her whole exiitence nnd every woman who negleeta the car. of her health at this time invitee dlieeie end pain. JVhen her syetem la in a deranged condition or the is predUpoeed to apoplexy or eongeatlon of any organ, the teodanoy U at this period likely to become active and with a irrrfu. host of nerrtfu. Irritation, make life n burden. At tbla time alio cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their deetrnetlre work. Snob warning ejrmptc n, not Uaihc of suffocation, hot flashra, headache., backache, melancholia, dread of Im pending evil, palpitation of the heart, Irragnla Women passing through this critical riod should rely upon Lydia K irregularities, constipation and dlrxi neaa are promptly headed by Intel ligent women who are approaching the period of life when this great change may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certla, 1014 So. Lafayette Htreet, So. Band, Ind., writes: Dear lira. Plnkhami- „ -Lvdia E. Plnkham'. Vrget.bU Com pound ia the tdml medicine for women who When a medicine has been successful in restorini and could not mind then Lydia are pamlng through Change of LUa For aavml months I mitered from hot flatore, MITOt “ ' - I bad t had made far aw until S T* ... had ijmptonu reawd, and It brought m« tip ist sysuw iZw a am in szosusni asaitb Icomidor Lydia E. Pinkbamt Vtgmabl. Compound unmrpaiMd for wotm during tbU frying period of Uf*. H Mrs. Henry Lee, 60 yfinter Street, Hew Haven, Conn., write*: DaarMra Pinkhem:— After mSarlng untold miwry for tbm • ■ . of Llfo I board of Vegstabl* Compound Atavi auuatutf aaaaa 1 I5S,n&2S n v and began to tako LyIu > E t Flnkhaml V^Wabi." Cooi- pound and followed your advioa,aad todar t pm waU and happy. I can now walk env lam* ... _ . where and work aa well a. anyoew, t but could yarn previou I had triad but could notg.t around without tolp. I consider your medi- dn* a eortrelcn halm for suffering women * period should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If there la anything about your caw anything about your yon don't understand write to Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn, Maas., for advice. It is free and has guided thousands to health. to health, actually thousands of women, you cannot well eay without trying it, “I do not beliere it will help me.” It is your duty to Yourself and family to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. THE VICTOR 321 AND 323 WHITEHALL. ST. DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM ACCEPT JEWISH RELIGION TO MARRY IN THE CHURCH. Hp«*<:lal to Th* Georgian. Colquitt, Go., March 4.—Ex-Governor IV, J. Nortlien appeared at the Meth odist church Monday night In the In terest of th*» law and Order league movement. He made an earnest np peal to a representative ftudlenre of business nnd professional men. At the close of the address the audience was voted, everyone to a man. declaring In favor of law as opposed to mob vlo- lene*\ln eases of criminal assault. A ImnI organization was completed with the election of the following gen tlemen : t'olonel N. I*. Stapleton, president: Mayor S. II. Wilkin, secretary; Judge <\ Hutth. Dr. E. II llnughn. Dr. «\ D. Will lams, ex-Sherlff J. S. Elkin. B. F Harrell. WILL HOLD AN ELECTION TO VOTE ON WHISKY. will be well represented. TO CONFIRM TWO CLASSES IN MACON SUNDAY. KptM'ial to Tin* Georgian Macon, (In.. March 4 The Right Rev. f\ K. Nelson, bishop of Georgia, will pay his annual visit to t'hrlst church and 8t. Pauls church. In Ma con. next Sunday, for the purpose 4»f Hi’mlr.lMerlng the rite of confirmation. Htshoo Nelson will’lie at Ht Pauls Sunday morning, where he will confirm m large number of itersons, and v\ III deliver n sernmn. In the evening he will visit Christ hurch. where he will confirm a sec ond class and preach the sermon During his visit in Macon Bishop Nelson v.t’l he tne guest of the Bisters at toe Appleton t'hurch Home, on t’ol- FUNERAL OF MRS. EDGE CONDUCTED AT MACON. H|*ecl*| lo The (t«*orglnii Macon. Ga.. March 4 — Mrs Mattie Edge, wife of the late I*. W. Edge, died suddenly Monday morning at her * In Austell, Ga. Mrs. Edge was natty years a resident of Macon, and had extensive acquaintances throughout thl* section of Oeorgia. Her body arrived in Macon Tuesday after* noon over the Southern, accompanied by her ton. John Edge, and other rela tives The funeral services were held from Burghnrd s mortuary chapel, con ducted by Professor J. R Mosley. i»f the First t'hurch of t'hrlst Scientist. What Would You Do Hprrlal («» The Georgian. Newberry. S. (’. March 6.—About iwenty petitions have been put In dr- ulntlon In Newberry county seeking •Igimtutes for the purpose of ordering m election on the dispensary In this •ountv timler the provisions of the <>- •ev -Cothran hill. Ah the signatures of m 1 v one-fourth of the quallfled voters »f the county nre required before the •let tlon on the question can be or dered It Is quite probable that the elec tion \vllf be held. Special to The Georgian. Norfolk. Va., March 4.—T. A. Harris, formerly prominent In the Methodist church at Washington. N. <\. re nounced Christianity In Norfolk and was confirmed In accordance with the Jewish rites today so that he might marry a rich young Jewish society widow of Washington. N. C. * County Policeman Quits. After a service of ten months on the county police force.‘*S. W. Greer ten dered his resignation on Wednesday to take effect Immediately. Mr. Greer has accepted a position which I* more remunerative than being a policeman for the county at $75 a month und fur nishing und feeding u horse out of the salurv. St. Johns Msthodist. This I* "new church week’’ at 8t. Johns Methodist church In East Geor gia avenue and special services are be ing held In an eff irt to secure funds for erecting a new building. On next 8un- day an offering will be taken for that purpi»se and all the friends of the church are Invited tf* attend. At Westminster Church. The Wednesday evening prayer meeting at Westminster Presbyterian hurch will not be held this week on account of the Runday School Union meeting now in progress. • OPIUM and WHISKY “ d * 11 ,vbr,e,y * nd dru * ,ddlc " * tions scientifically treated with out shock or severe suffering. Comfort of patients carefully looked alter. A homelike, pleasant, vsnltsrlum, not a prison. Trestmsnt entirely free from any harmful re mit*. Our thirty years' experience shows these dleesses are curable. For full psrtlci'lsrs, call or address Th* Vieior Ssnitsrium or B. M. Woolley Compsny, 104 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE RAMSEY-BRISBEN STONE YARD, IN BANKRUPTCY. By virtue of an order nf the United States Court In Bankruptcy, the undersigned Trustee will sell on March 9th, 1907, at 10 a. m„ In the of fice of the Referee In Bankruptcy, the yard and equipment and the Mnne on the yard formerly belonging to the Ramsoy-Brlsben Stone Company. Your attention Is directed to the order for the terms and conditions of the aale. Infon-.atlon and Inventory furnished on application to the un dersigned. A line business opportunity la offered by this sale. HARRY DODD, Trustee, 325 Prudential Building, Atlanta, Ga. ARNOLD to ARNOLD and V. A. BATCHELOR, Attorneys. "SHOT OUT" THE STAKE: ONE GAMBLER WAS KILLED. If throe good physicians should pronounce vour case hopeless. If they should, decide that you could not live longer than six weeks. And if you should get well, after us ing only $12.00 worth of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine, what would you advise a friend in like con dition to dot wy’wifs'* Ilf* «w»i vrars ago. Ws hso conftnusd Hlh the doctor unffl fh* third doctor. Ilk* the two previous ones, said that nothing rould b* dons for her. that *h* had Trailer b# taken liom* from Iho hospital to qulstiy wait her time which would not bo over 4 wooks at tho moat. I brought bar home , and than l thought probable Ih*. might he'.p hrr. so t got a botlla LONG SEARCH FOR HEALTH IS FRUITLESS TO ALABAMAN. ea-^t and soma Narva and IJvar PiUa sml com man rad to gtva thsm to har. Ws soon seen *n improvement, and encouraged he this w* continued^ glv < •abbot ha numbered •tomach Is the aour«c of all health Raise y«»ur opportunity befors worn* conditions confront you Rend today for a free trial package of Ktuan’s Dyspepsia Tablets They m III bring “our stomach relief F ,\. Htuart t*o. Jftuart Bldg. Marshall. Mb h ; The SO uggiai s. mi sits fur salt Ala. March f Max J t'ohn. mp* of the oldest ami l>e*t-knoun tiierv hunts of Decatur, tiled on 8atur- tiav morning nt Ashavllla. N «*. where he had been f »r h|s health for the past few weeks l4t«t summer h«* want t>» Denva*. t'olo. nnd spent some months i. going fi« wveka ago. the** lu Asheville a ....ItIsa In all of the medlelna. 8h* takea it occasionally no* If she feels the nae.i l am In the mln!»try, and bavt been for 44 ytars.*’ REV. P MILLIGAN. Gsnda Springs. Kans. Dr. MUSS' Ntart Curs is ttld by ytur druggist, who will gutrantss that th* first bottls will bsnsbL If It falls bs will rtfund your money. Miles Medical Co. t Elkhart, Ind Spq.. In! to The Georgian. Newberry, S. t*„ Mitr» h 4 —As the result of u dispute over n game of cards. Amos Ruff, colored, shot and klldd his cousin. Noah Ruff. The shooting occurred on the Ifulfacre place, about six miles front New berry. It I* aald I hat the men, who were engaged In * game of cards near their homes, quarreled over 25 cents, and being unable to come to any un derstattdlng. decided to "shoyt |t out.'* City Epworth Lsigue Union. An Important and enjoyable meeting of the City Epworth league Colon will he held at Walker Street church on Friday night at 8 o'clock. Business vital Importance to the work of the union will be passed upon and an ex cellent program of music and readings will be rendsred. SPOTS ON SUN CAUSE ELECTRICAL BUZZARD OUT IN IOWA Th«y Had Coffgg Drinktrs. SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE WHO (S MAYOR OF WHITMIRE. Ipeclsl to Tbe Georgia*. Newberry, 8. •’. .March 4-The dis pute over the mstter of who i* mayor of Whitmire, this county, which hue been argued In the courts, and which was thought to have been settled by Judgt* Purdy's ruling a week ago. Is as vet unsettled, and has been carried to the supreme court. The contestant* for the office are A. J Holt and J. P. Font. TOWN GOVERNED BY NEGROES IS ANNEXED TO CITY. An Iowa lady shows that Postum Food Coffee haa proved a great pro moter of health. 8he says: "During nearly all of my life till a year ago 1 used coffee dally, without knowing It kepi tne thin and feeling bad. I was Induced to quit coffee and try Postum. I liked it from the flrst, and found that I felt better than I dhl while I was using the old kind of cof- Tee, Ho 1 continued to use it. "After n few weeks I began to realite that I was growing plumper, and was pleased to find the other day that I hid gained 15 pounds In the twelve months. Postum gives me a splendid appetite; In fact. I can eat and digest iny food perfectly now. "My husband has. all his life, been HpecUl to The tSeoiglun. Anniston, Ala.. March 4.—Hobson ty is now only a memory. The mu nicipality pasted out of existence w hen tbn-ernor Tomer signed tlie bill affixing the boundaries of Oxford, so that Hob- »n Tlty became a portion of that city. Hobson City was founded In 1199 and as an exclusive negro town, having negro officials and being Inhabited only negroes. It was a part of, Oxford befoie being a separate corporation. It has been a very prosperous (own and well governed and the outside world knew or heard little of It, An attempt was made to annex It to oxford ut a former session of the legislature, but it failed, oxford tenewed the effort at j Read the little book. quite a eufTerer from catarrh In the head. He also quit coffee, and liegun to use Postum Food coffee about n year ago. with manifest good results Ills catarrh haa vanished and he has not had an attack of 'bold-hives* for six months. My friends, noting the change In both of us. say. ’Why, how well you look! Do you really suppose It Is Postum that has made the change.” nnd I reply. Moat emphatically I do. for It Is the (vnlfechopge we have made In our m«»de of living.' "My sleter. who used to suffer grestiv from biliousness, quit coffee and began to drink IVatum Food Coffee two years ago She never has bilious attacks anv more. Like my husband, iny father has found that hts catarrh has disap peared since he gave up coffee and be gan to use Postum Food Coffee He has alao gained decldedl.v In flesh." Name given by Poatum Company. Bat tle Creek. Mich "There's a reason." Tba Kuad lo New York. March 4.—An electrical bllssard. said to be due to sun spots, threatened to tie up traffic tit^Jew York city today. A strange meteoric phenomena ac companied the bllssard, which set In suddenly and unexpectedly after mid night. In certain sections of the storm zone there were loud cracks of thun der wilh great flashes of lightning. An hour before the snow and lightning, snd air had been balmy, foretelling the approach of spring. This was suddenly changed by th* advent of a gale laden with snow an l by the brilliant electrical display. Won* the snow continued thf wihd b!**" at a forty-eight-mile rate and with the dying out of the wind at day llgh* the snow ceased, leaving the ground coated with about three Inches of sn"«. A similar storm Is reported nt IMtu* burg. HOW 70 CATCH A MAGNATE; JUST SIT AND WAIT A YEAR A Urge shipper with a grievance, went to headquarters of tho road and asked for the president. He Is.down In Alabama attending a legislative committee hearing." Where Is the , vice president In charge of traffle?" He Is before Ahe Interstate com merce commission." "Well, let me see the freight traffic manager." "He Is In North Carolina appearing before the stave railroad commtsaton." •Maybe -the general freight agent will do." 'T am sorry, but he Is In South Caro lina arguing a rate reduction case fore the commission of that state.” "Then put me next to the assistant general freight agent." The Georgia railroad commission Iw* him on the witness stand today-” "Let me tell my troubles to the thief clerk." "He Is down at the court house help ing the lawyers In a suit over a clam* ” "Who In the — Is running ih»« road anyway?" "The newspapers."—Railroad Record Un U*l session and was successful. 1 WtllvUIe.*’ lb package#. Thmrm t» only* •‘Bromo Quinine” That la ‘ Laxative Bromo Quinine. ■tailarij n.m.t nuitiw . toeele* Tut, trn ul ertftul CM* TeM*. I* * WHITE MClUllt with m4 i«4 Wturicf, u4 bun lb* eld