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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW&
MONDAY. MUCH 11. HOT.
it MEANS SICK;
HETURK WHEN
| ABLE TO MAKE TRiP
J flecame Afflicted with'Rheu-
i nudism While Visit- 1
ing Relatives.
Tk« Ooorftao.
ill*, Ol, March 11.—In the
Phc Georgian of March 7 a
itch lo the effect that Judge
n«. of Macon, (la., had sud-
Macon for parte unknown
DyspeplettSSH
Catarriets?S3^§
here have communicated with
uit. who haa been eertouelr
■phis and,Hot Springe, with
umatlem, and he will face hie
i Macon, they elate, the early
le week.
ere eeveral etatemente In the
ree that are not correct,
idge Mease still bae property
he eold hie home laet October
lew of Investing In Atlenla
(ham, and did not eell It the
[■ember.
le claimed he did not ohtaln
I or other merchandlee under
[mlerapreeentatlone, but bought It on
r-ount, ae any other good man
heae good, were hie current
bllle, all bought, on hie credit
ble cltleen. He remained In
ne two or three weeka after
ae of the ring and went on a
nnee.ee during the holiday.,
where hie wlfe'a relative, realde, and
wae there etrlcken with a eevere and
accute cane of rbeumatlem. where he
remained for eeeeral weeka He later
went out to Hot Springe and remained
only one or two days. On account uf
weak lunge he could not take the bathe
and wraa forced to return to Tennee.ee,
Judge Meane .till own. property In
Macon and will return ae Boon ae he la
physically In ahapa
HEAD OF PYTHIANS
TO VISIT AILANTA
Preparation, are now being made bv
Atlanta Kntghta of Pythlae for a re
ception to be tendered Judge Charlee
A. Hemea. aupreme chancellor of the
ofganteatlon, on hie vl.lt here March
II. The head of thl. order will make a
tour of the principal Southern cltlra
and hla vl.lt to Atlanta will be made a
memorable on*.
The arrangement, for hla reception
In Atlanta have been placed by Grand
Chancellor T. H. Nickerson, of Georgia.
In the hand, or Hamilton Douglas, of
the aupreme lodge, and one of the fea
ture. will be a reception In the hall of
the uniform rank of the order In the
Kiser building, to which all knights
will be Invited.
Before cm*lng to Atlanta. Judge
Bamee will be In Savannah on March
17 and In Macon on March 1».
Simply Swallow
Many Eat aa Though They Were
Blind and Their Tonguei
Out Out.
1 Dyapepala I. built on confldence—too
much confldence In the ability of your
stomach to digest anything and every
thing you put Into It.
In this age we have developed speed
In every line of action, and we have
also developed speed In mastication.
We don't taka time to eat light, and
•omettmea we do not eat the right kind
of food. Sometime, we carry our bual.
ness to our meals and aa a result eat
-mechanically. We eat aa though we
were blind and our tongues cut out. We
■Imply swallow.
The result la that the food we eat la
bait chewed, and Ilea like a lump of
lead on the stomach.
You may deny to yourself that you
abuse your etomarh. but when you get
a bloaty feeling, you can't deny you've
got It.
When you get brash, eructation.,
burning sensations. bloating, aversion
to food. lop. .of appetite, holchtna and
other kindred ailment., there I. not
much use asking yourself, for the lime
being, why you suffer. The fact I.
you’ve got these ailment, and the
question of the hour I. how lo get rid
of them at once, so that at your nr.I
meal you may be able to alt down and
took at your meal straight In the fare—
with a keen appetite and a smile, and
•nioy thoroughly everything you eat.
Just one of Htuarl'a Dyapepala Tab
lets Win digest an ordinary men!, with
out the help of the stomach, one In
gredient of Htuart's Dyapepala Tablet,
win digest 1.000 grains of food. The
strongest stomach couldn't do the work
any better than on# of ttieee wonderful
little Tablets can do It.
Each tablet contain! the strongest
digestive agents It la posalbla to ob
lain.
Htuart's Dyapepala Tablets are not a
patent medicine. We come nut and
K Just what Is In them—hydresile.
Ion aaal lactose and aseptic pepsin.
■ They are recommended by 40,000 li
censed physicians In the United males
and Canada.
And they are recommended by every
one who uses them—they rani help II.
for .they Immediately Invigorate the
stomach by tailing It lake a rest; they
strengthen the gastric Juice, and cause
the appetite to become keen and re*
tiler.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will sure
|y drawny dyapepala, brash, belching,
that, lump of lead- feeling, burning
sensations, indigestion, loss of appotlte
and aversion to food.
Havo Stuart's Dyapepala Tablets
handy, where yon can take one or iwo
after each meal. Than you will know
what a blrsslng It Is lo have a good
appetite and to got all the good possi
ble opt of everything you oat. You'll
feel rosy and sweet, Htuart's Dyapepala
Tablets at any drug store on earth. 10c.
Bend us your nemo and add ree. to-
.day sad wa will at ones send you by
all a' sample pacSlge free. Address
A. Stuart Co, IS etuart Bldg, Mar-
“ Mich.
BNutKy Your Property
,tsuurarafeum
TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE
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DEATH COMES SOON
FI
The funeral service, of Herbert N.
Fain, the y-year-old aon of Mr. and
Jlr». John V. Fain, who died Saturday
afternoon at the family residence. >2
Jones avenue, after an attack of menin
gitis, were conducted Monday after
noon at 2:10 o'clock.
The llttla boy was taken suddenly III
Saturday morning about in o'clock,
complaining that he had a pain In the
bark of hla head. A physician was
called, but the boy aank Into uncon
sciousness and In this stale he re
mained until death, five hours later.
MEN 10 COT ICE
TO GATHER TUESDAY
Members of the Southern Ice Ex
change, composed of Ice manufacturers
from all over the South, will gather In
Atlanta Tuesday In annual convention
and will be In aeaalon unlit Thursday
night, when ttye convention will end
with a banquet at the Ktmball House.
The organisation la the largest and
oldest of Its kIM In th’e l'nlled States
and the convention this year la expect
ed to be the moat successful In thy his
tory of the exchange. About 210 mem
bers will be present, and they will coma
from every section of the Houth.
The local members of the organisa
tion have arranged an elaborate pro
gram of social entertainment for the
visitor, and thl. Include, n reception In
the Kimball parlors, automobile ride,
barbecue and oyster roast, theater and
card parties and banquet.
Addresses will be made at the ban
quet by Governor Terrell. Governor-
elect Hoke Smith. Mayor W. It Joyner,
Hon. Jotut Temple Grave., J. Wllle
Hope and Dr. Kenneth G. Matheson.
KILLED BY WOMAN
AFTER A DISPUTE
OVER HOUSE RENT
Eastman. Ga., March 11.—W. l\ Har
rell. a prominent cltlxrn of podge coun
ty. wa. shot and Instantly killed Satur
day night about 7 o’clock by Mrs. Sallle
Krrency.
The killing, It la aatd, grew out of an
alleged dispute about past due rent,
Mr. Harrell owning ihe tuni.e In which
Mrs. Freeney lived, lie had gone there
for the purpose of collecting the rent
due. and upon being refu.eu payment
he told Mrs. Freeney. It I. claimed, that
lie would have her put out.
She then. It la .aid. drew her pistol
and .hot him twice, one ball going
through hla heart and the other enter
ing 111. left eye.
Mr.. Freeney was Immediately ar
rested.
Mr. Harrell leaves a wife and several
children.
MANY SEE MUSICIAN
TAKE HIS OWN LIFE
t'hleago. March 11.—In the street, al
most at the door of ids residence, Wen-
sel Ktrom.ke, aged 68, of Fletcher
street, a musician, committed suicide
last night by shooting lilmaelf In Ihe
heart. Many persona saw the shooting
and several men ran lo Ihe man ae he
fell and carried him Into the office of
a physician. The doctor aatd death was
Instantaneous
FISHERMAN HOOK8 BODY
FROM BOTTOM OF RIVER
Sperlal to The Georgian.
Augusta, (la, March II—John Run.
a negro, while fl.hlng al Ihe foot of
Bay street Haturduy afternoon, brought
to light the evidence of a foul murder
when he honked Ihe body of a man
from the bottom of the river.
The body was Ideal Ifled a. that of
Ben l-ace. a negio, who disappeared
several weeka ago.
The body was In a stale of decompn.
eltlon, owing to lie long may In the wa
ter. Extending acmes the forehead and
down toward the left eer was a deep
gash, and a closer examination showed
that the ekull wae fractured.
SUPREME CHANCELLOR
WILL VISIT ATLANTA.
Rperial to The Georgian.
Havannah. Ga, March II —Charles
A. Barnes, uf Jacksonville, 111. supreme
chancellor of the Knlglu. of f’ythla
will pay an official visit In Georgia this
week and will atop In Hatannah. Ms
con and Atlanta, when lie will be roy
alty entertained.
mnamsiM
ffiUSJWIH
Traffic Doob Not Suffer to
Any Great Ex
tent.
New Yortfc March 11.—The city**
thirteenth big snowstorm cams yeatar-
day. Throughout the forenoon there
were intermittent flurries and at noon
the storm proper came, and It came
fast and furious while a stiff wind
kicked up formidable drifts until pleas
ant reminders of the great blltsard of
'It, the annlvernary of which la but
two daya distant, faded.
—Toward night, however,—the—wind,
died away, and early In Ihe evening Ihe
enow fall ceased. In eight hours nearly
4 inches had fallen, bringing the total
snowfall of Ihe winter up to 4S Inches.
This la double Ihe fall of last winter.
The coet of removing Ihe snow from
the mreeta la estimated at 110,000 the
flat Inch.
There was no great lie-up of street
traffic. A trolley car conductor, blind
ed by Ihe enow, eent his car across the
tracks of the long Island Railroad, near
Hempstead, lu»t ahead of a train. The
locomotive struck the rear of the car,
but no one was seriously Injured.
HI SUBS
TO VISIT LOSMMLfS
A plan Is being formulated by For
rest Adair, Imperial potentate of the
Atlanta Yaarab Temple, and other high
flhrlners, by which a special train of
Bhriners Will leave Atlanta In lime to
attend the thirty-third annual session
of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the
Anrlent Arabic Mystic Shrine, In Los
Angeles, May (.
It le expected that 6.000 Bhriners will
be In attendance, and of this number
fully 600 will be from Georgia. The
transportation Is being nrrnnged by
J. C. Lusk, district passenger agent
of the Southern, and J. G. Hollenbeck,
district paalenger agent of the Louis
ville and Nkahvllle. Both have been
designated to represent Yaarab Tem
ple, Atlanta. Stop-overs at attractive
tmlnts and choice of different routae
will add to the pleasure of the Bhriners.
MERCHANT AND SON
SHOT BY PLANTER
FOLLOWING QUARREL
Special to The Georgian.
Fayetteville, Ga, March 11— D. F.
Pritchard, a wall-known farmer, after
walking tnto the store of O. R. Lewis
here at about 6 o'clock Saturday even
ing, shot both Mr. Lewie and his aon.
Homer Lewis, 2# years of age. with a
pistol. The first shot flred struck the
eon In the head, and when Ihe father
•ought to Interfere he was also tired
upon, the bullet striking him In the
head.
Neither of the shot* were apparently
well aimed, as thny glanced. This fact
probably saved the lives of the two
men _
Soon after the shooting Pritchard
as taken In custody. He resides
about three miles from Fayetteville,
where he has a large plnntntlon. He Is
ilie father of an attractive and pretty
daughter, to whom It ts claimed Homer
I-ewle has been paying attentions. He
la said to have resented the attentions
paid his daughter, and the shooting fol-
lowed an argument he had with I .eels
and his son nliout the matter.
Seldom
Wear Out
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
PiUs relieve pain—not
only once, but as many
times as it is necessary to
take them. Many persons
who suffer from chronic
ailments find in them a
source of great relief from
the suffering which they
would otherwise, be com
pelled to endure. Their
soothing influence upon
the nerves strengthen
rather than weaken them.
For this reason they sel
dom lose their effective-
AN ATLANTA CASE
Many Mora Lika It In Atlanta,
The following ease Is bnt on* ol
many similar occurring dally In At
lanta. It la an easy matter to verity
Its correctness. Burely you cannot
ask for better proof than such con
clusive evidence:
C. F. Gross, of 80 Decatur itfeeL
the well-known bricklayer, says: "I
think a great deal of Doan'a Kidney
Pills, which relieved me of a terrible
pain In my loins which bad bothered
me for more than two yean. After a
hard day'a work, whan at borne trying
to rest, I had a difficulty In getting up
from my chair If I wanted to move
about, and I bad to take both hands
and pull myself up. 1 never knew
when I was going to feel a sharp pain
Ilka the thrust of a knife In my back.
Sometimes It struck me In the knee,
or In some other pari. My limbs would
swell up and become a quarter aa
large again as they were. At night
often pains coursed through my hack
and awoke me up and I would lie there
afraid to more et all. It was a hard
proposition to turn over, and meant
e great deal of inlTering. The aecre-
Ilona from the kidneys were dark and
thick whan allowed to aland. I could
not retain them end had to drag my-
■t-lf out of bed several times during
the night. I oould not get the rest
which I needed, and was tired and
worn out all the time. Of course, I
have used e great many remedies and
tried llnlmeata and plaster*, but noth
ing had much effect until I got Doan's
Kidney Pills of Brannen A Anthony’s
stores, 102 Whitehall street and 30
Marietta street. I think l arose feel
ing better the very next morning after
taking the Drat few pills. I ate my
breakfast, went to work and felt good
all day. I continued using the remedy
and In three days' time 1 was Ilka a
new man. My haek became strong
and I had no pain whatever. I could
go to bed and real all night, and get
up In tbe morning feeling bright and
refreshed. The ktdeeye began to work
regularly sad the eecrettoni were re
stored to a normal color and condi
tion. I never felt better In my Ilf*
than 1 bars alnee I used Doan’a Kid
ney Pill*. Three bases effected a
cure."
For sale by alt dealer*. PrirffOO
cents Fuster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agent* for tke trailed
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
Lflfffl IS SWEPT
If IK SR
Steamship LaSavoie En
counters Great Gale on
Passage.
New Turk. March 11.—The French
liner La Savoie, from Havre March 2.
carrying more than 1.060 passengers,
arrived here Sunday after perhaps the
moat severs experience of the trans-
Atlantic liners that have recently re
ported rough weather at sea.
The eteamer ran Into a aeries of
gates, which Inc teased In violence until
Thursday, when a monster wav* awapt
Uf ”»**” flacb and forced Contain
"I am 42 years eld end hava suffered
for 42 ran from nervous troubles,
rheumatism and neuralgia, palpitation
of the heart, ahortneea of breath,
alreplaaaneas, and pain around tha
hrart. Tha Dr. Ultra Antl-Paln Ptlla
hava bben a blearing to me. I don’t
know what I should do without them,
and they are tha only remedy I hava
aver used that either did not wear
out In leaa lima than I have been us
ing them, or else tha Injurloue results
were such that I would be obliged to
CUM their use."
„ _ MK8. B. a ROBINSON.
27 Carter St, Chattanooga. Tenn.
Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln PIHa are aold by
let. who wilt guarantee that
_scka*e will benefit. If It
tafia, ha wm return your money.
89 notes, n cents. Never arid In bunt.
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind
is:
fall
john i ran
IT DOOB OF DEATH
John J. Coffin, of 416 Boulevard,
manager of the Manhattan Life Insur
ance Company, In Atlanta, Is seriously
III at El Paso.'Texas, and telegrams re
ceived, Monday Intimate that' hla re
covery la doubtful.
Mr. Coggtn was struck by apoplexy
lent week while In Mexico. He was
removed lo El Paao and Mrs. Coggtn
left Atlanta Wednesday to Join her
husband. She did not nivlve until Sat
urday, her train having been greatly
delayed.
AILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cur*
any case of Itching. Blind. Bleadlag or Pro
truding 1'tlra lo * to 14 daya or money re-
funded. 60c.
MAY SEND TROOPS
TO ENFORCE LAW
AT RACE TRACKS
Little Rock. Ark, March 11.—It la ex
pected that the charier of tbe tloklawn
Jockey Club at Hot Springs will be at
tacked In the legislature today, this
being the last civil action looking to
the rigid enforcement of the Amla anti
pool selling bill.
Senator Amla. Ihe author of the bill,
anvn he will confer with Acting Gov
ernor Moore nnd If It la necessary will
Introduce a resolution In the senate au
thorising the governor to send troops
to Hot Springs lo enforce the law.
CITY OFFICIALS
CALLED TO STAND
IN DIVORCE SUIT
Special lo The Georgian.
Asheville, N. C„ March 11.—A num
ber of dly officials. Including former
Chief of Pollcw Jordan, Policemen Mc
Donnell and Lyerly. were Introduced
aa witnesses In Ihe Merrill Beecher
Mills divorce proceedings Saturday by
Commodore Mills, for the purpose of
Impeaching the character of young Gil-
land Htlkeleather. named aa co-re
spondent and against whom Commo
dore Mills haa brought a suit for 1100,-
ono damages for the alleged alienating
of Ills wife's affections. It was en
deavored to bring out that young Stlke-
leather had figured In many escapadea
around town of a disorderly nature fa
miliar to the police and that he had
been arrested several times. The rec
ord of the police court was alio put
In evidence. Attorney Harold Em
mons. who conducted tho examination
In behalf of Commodore Mills, slated
that the evidence adduced wae highly
satlafncmry lo his elde.
Judge Thomas A. Joses, of the city
police court. City Clerk Norris, Sheriff
Hunter and Marcus Erwin, clerk of the
police court, were put on the etnnd for
the purpose of proving that some of the
wfinesses on Mills' aide had figured In
ihe police court.
The hearing Vadjourned until next
Tuesday, when James Btlkelealher. w ho
Is one of tho most Important witnesses
for Mrs Mills, goes on the stand.
ROADS WILL FIGHT
2-CENT FARE LAW
mnnhn, Nebr, March 11.—It la au
thoritatively announced In a private
report from Chicago that the railroads
of Nebraska will contest the 2-rent
far* law which the legislature enacted
a week ago and the governor signed
last Wednesday at midnight placing It
In effect at once. The roads are now
preparing to carry tha ru, to me
courts and there make a vigorous con
test to determine the validity „of the
new law.
WILL RECEIVE WARD
FOR ARREST OF NEQRO.
Bpcclnl to The Georgian.
olumbus, Ga, March II —Gene Bry
ant. Ihe nrgro charged with the killing
of Hosier llurkabe. In the upper part
of the county s.iiuatti ago. was cap-
luted al Molena HaurUav night Sher
iff llullng of Harris lounly. brought
him lo the cliy jrrirrday afternoon.
A reward of HHi wag ■ landtag (or
the nrgro'a arrest.
Toumler to bring hla trembling craft
to. She drifted eight hours before the
voyage oould be safely resumed.
Thl* wave, which measured, the of
ficer* say, about 60 feet In height, broke
over tbe ship from the forward port
aid*. In a moment tons of water flood
ed tha vessel, shat terms a heavy oak
door which opened Into the corridor
outside the smoking saloon. Great vol
umes of water rushed In. swept along
Ihe corridor, and then poured down
the grand stairway mto the main din
ing room. The. heavy Iron stairway
leading from the main deck down to tho
promenade deck was washed away
with the flood.
Occupants of the smoking room were
throws to their feet,'and when, upon
recovering themselves, they opened the
door to learn wtutt had happened, the
water from the corridor rushed In upon
them. It Invaded the cabins and state
rooms, many of them being flooded to a
depth of eeveral feet.
liu in ms
(MS THIS WEEK
Considerable Interest la being manl
feated by union printer* In the visit >o
Atlanta of James M. Lynch, president
of the International Typographical
Union, who will be here within the next
few daya.
A telegram from President Lynch haa
been racelvrd by Wade P. Harding,
president of Atlanta Typographical
Union No. 48, announcing the fact of
President Lynch's departure from In
dianapolis on Bunday for Tampa, and
also containing the information that
he would Include Atlanta In hla trip.
.Mr. Lynch la one of the beat-known
leaders of organised labor on this con
tinent and lately he haa been brought
Into prominence because of his deter
mined light to get an eight-hour day
for book and Job printers throughout
the country.
GILLETTE’S APPEAL
WAITS TILL FALL
GILLETTE'S APPETAL.
Herkimer. N. Y, March 11.—It de
veloped today that the appeal In the
case of Cheater F. Gillette, convicted
murderer of Grace Brown, will hardly
be argued before the mate court of ap
peals before the fall term. Meantime
Gillette will remain In the death house
at Auburn prison. By tiling notlee of
an appeal to be taken Qlllette'a attor
neys secured a stay of execution and
•re preparing Ihe papers for an appeal.
HOWARD MANAGER
OF THE MAJESTIC
L. E. Howard, until recently with
the Kimball, naaumed control of Ihe
Majestic Hotel Monday morning, and
In the future will represent Ralph Van
Landlngham, tha lessee. In the active
management of this hostelry.
Mr. Howard Is u thoroughly compe
tent hotel man, having managed the
Transient Hotel, Chicago, for thirty
years. He came 8outh with Howe &
Lougee. leaaeea of the Kimball. When
thla house went to Will V. Zimmer,
Mr. Howard was engaged by the new
management and remained until Jan
uary 16. He returned to Chicago and
won later engaged by Mr. Van Landing-
ham.
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Q DUMB BOY COUGHS UP
O TOOTH AND THEN TALKS. O
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O Terre Haute, Ind, March 11.— O
O Joseph Loder, n 12-year-old hoy. O
O living south of thin city, who was O
O stricken dumb eight months ago, O
O today coughed up a broken tooth O
O nnd commenced at once to talk. O
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AS TO 7LAV0E
Found Her Favorite Again.
A bright young lady of the Buckeye
State tells haw she came to be acutely
sensitive aa to the taste of coffee:
"My health had been very poor for
eeveral years." she anys. "I loved coffee
and drank It for breakfast, but only
learned by accident, a* It were, thnt it
waa the cause of the constant, dreadful
headaches tram which I suffered every
liny, and of the nervousness that drove
sleep from my pillow nnd an deranged
my atomach that everything I ate gave
me acute pain.
“My condition finally got so serious
that 1 waa advlaed by my doctor to go
to n hospital. 1 went to ane of the
largest In Detroit. There they gavg me
what I supposed waa coffee, and I
thought It was the best I ever drank,
but 1 have since learned It waa Poatum.
1 gained rapidly and came home In four
weeks.
"Somehow the coffee we ueed at
home didn't taste right when 1 got
back. 1 tried various kinds, but none
tasted •• good aa that I drank In the
hospital, and all brought hack the
dreadful headaches and the 'rick-all-
over - feeling. At last one day I got a
package of Poatum Food Coffee. and
the Aral taste at It l task 1 asM 'that's
me good coffee wc hart In the hospital!*
I have drank It ever since. » times a
da>. and eat Grape-Nuts for my break-
fu-t I have no more headaches, and
feel better than I have for years. Name
gt»m by the ptwtum «'o. Battle Crack,
Midi. "There’s a reason."
Perfect
Womanhood
Tbe greatest menace to woman's
permanent happiness In life U tha
suffering that comes from some de
rangement of the feminine organs.
Many thousands of women have
realised this too lata to save their
health, barely in time to save their
To be a anoeerafol wife, to retain
the love and admiration of her hue-
band, should bo a woman's oonstant
■tody.
If * woman flads that her ener-
gieaare flagging, that the gets easily
tired, dark shadows appear under
her eyes, aha has backache, head
ache, bearing-down sensations, ner-
Tooanras, Irregularities or the
"blnea," she should start at once to
build up her system by a tonle with
specific power*, such aa
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
the great woman's remedy for wo mao'sills, made only of roots and herbs.
U cores Female Complaints, sneb as Dragging Sensations, Weak
Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and all
Omnlo Diseases, and la Invaluable In tbe Change of Life. It dissolves
and Expels Tumors at an early stage. Subdues Faintness, Nervous
Prostration, Exhaustion, and strengthens and tone* the Btomaoh. Cures
Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and Invigorates the whole
female syaem. It la an exoallent remedy for derangements of the
Kidneys In either sex.
GEORGIA EDUCATORS
WILL MEET IN MACON
IN ANNUAL SESSION
Special to The Georgian.
Athena, Oa., March II.—President
Barrow, of the Georgia Educational As
sociation haa Issued the official pro
gram with tbe names of the various
officers of the organisation for the year.
The forty-firm annual aeaalon will meet
In 6Iamn April 26, 26 and 27.
The officers of the organisation arc:
President, D. C. Barrow, of Athena:
first vice president. L. 11. Evuna, of
Auguata; aecond vice president, Mra.
M. A. Lambdtn. of Barneavllle; secre
tary. It. B. Daniel, of Valdosta: treas
urer. J. C. Wardlaw, of Mllledgevllle.
The officers constitute the board of
directors.
CASTOR IA
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Bears tha
(Signature of
AT THE THEATERS
Adataida Thurston Monday.
“Tho Girl from Out Yonder.” a coined y
dr*run In four not* by Pauline Phelps «n<l
Marlon Short, la tho play In which Ade-
Initio Thumton will l»o seen nt tho Grand
Monday qiatlticc find night.
Minn Thurston I* Mid It* hnvo the boat
opportunity for allotting hor wonderful ver
satility ft* oti netrea* a* troll its those
awrot nnd winning qualities that havo given
hor n reputation all over tho country thnt
alto hit* over had In hor now play.
Sbo toko* tho part of it young girl win*
hn* Heed all of hor life lu a lighthouse off
the coast of Malm*.
At tha Bijou.
to
night and nil thla nook. It. f:. Forrester*
now musical drama, “Tho Girl nml tho
Gambler.” with tho dainty little come
dienne, Florence ltlndlcy. In the * tellur
role. Ml** Wndley ha* accomplished uiitny
good thing* In hor career on tho stage, hut
aho hn* novor dope anything that equal*
hor Iniporaonatlon of Gcrahlino l^twrance,
lu “Tho Girl nnd tho Oatnblor."
Mlaa lllndloy 1* well known In thl* city,
hating Iwhmi im*oii hero ln*t aottNon In “Tho
Mtroot Blngor," nnd In othor offering* In tho
pnat. A« heretofore aho will l»e mtrrotin<h*tl
hr an excellent company, under the dire
Dockatader'a Minstrels.
Mlnatrfla.r—tho kind thnt I.ow !>i*ck*tndcr
nerve* «*» n coii*tnntly Increasing clientele
of people who want to ho nmunetl by gro-
tefupierlc. smithed by beautiful ntc|iM||ea
nnd made to laugh by Jokes thnt it re brood
enough .for everybody to understnnd nnd
never too “brood” to tc!!-hn* ever Ih*oii
popular. The minstrel* come to tho Grand
Tuesday nnd Wodnoiidity night* nml inn 11 nor
Wednesday.
I Hiring the drat port Matntol Komnln.
IIco*4* V. I’nMscr. Wllllntu II. TlnmipiMiti.
.. - - " P .!!..••
In popular iNmga nnd |Mtrodlea. Nell O*Dried,
alwnya popular, iwelres mi nvuthm when
ho nppi*nr* Low* liiH-kMudor hn* to Imv4»
hi* local “hit*.” nml thl* wnam ho get*
them hr cmrtcitttiring that greatly nhu«M‘d
iotlMdu.nl “The Kdltor,” from who*e Mnc
turn the utit tloiin I.ow gt\oh telephone or
der! to hi* reporter* nnd hold* iiup|io*lti-
tlou* converNnthms.
"Tbs Old Homsstsad.
There Is no villainy worth mentioning In
"The Old Ilomoateml." Which will l*e seen
at the Grand Thursday matinee and night,
amt there la no Intricate plot ending for
acnaatlonn! climaxes. Tho piny I* ju*t n
good, uld-fnnhlouod. honest delineation of
domestic country life which has pleased
every audience Iwfore which It ha* Itecii
given.
A gooil ileal of attention hn* Itoon given
It* the acenlc effect*. Kvery detail bn* Itoon
looked after In Aral eht** manner, no that
the play, which la In the hnnda of a iwpablo
“Shs Stoops to Conqu*r. H
Among the Interesting character* of the
atage who will be nn-n here with William
II. Trane and Kills Jeffrey* In the revival
of “Hhe Htoop* to < Ampler." w hich I* to Ih»
given at the Grand Friday nml Saturday
nlgbta and Katurday matinee, la Mra. Fanny
Addison Hit. the 4»ld nitre**, who ha* tt
stage experience that I* mccoim! to no wom
an of today. Mra. I'ltt licgan **u»** ft>rty-
ffve year* ago nml hna-playeil In the emu*
panic* uf Kdwln I tooth lwwr**m < e Iburctt.
K4»ln Koreant. John SfcTtrffrmfh amt Le*
t«*r WaUsvk. Mr*. Pitt bus pla>**l etery
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Bnvnnwui .... ..•warn
Jacksonville . 7.Wain
Macon 11.40 am
Macon 4. IS pm
Macon 6.S1 pm
Macon h.lQpm
Depart To—
Macon 11.4 pm
Macon fe.fo at*
Jacksonville ..10,40 .nu
it. 4.0) pm
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tfcul.rs tent „
■ B. M. WOOLLEY. M.B.
Office ID4N. Pryor Street.
L T I Frida jr. ( GA80LINE
PUMPING ENGINES,
For Farmers, Nurtenei
end Greenhouses.
Dunn Machinery Co.
64 Marietta Street. Atlanta, G«.
Notice of Water Bond Election.
Atlanta. Ga.. March 8. 1907.—NotIfv i*
hereby given to the qualified voters <f
the city of Atlanta that the ntnyr nnd
genera 1 council of aald city hare mlled nit
election to be held nt the several toting
precincts In the city of Atlnntn. within
the legal hour* for holding elect Ion*, mi
Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1>>7. to
determine whethgt the qua 11 tied voter* <f
the city of Atlanta will aaaent. by tlx
requlaltu two-thlrda majority* to the I*-
sue of five hundred thousand
dollars of Imuda of tbe city of AtlnnM.
aold for not leaa than par.
. ... thousand lll.iwni dtillar*
each, to tun thirty <.T» year*, nml hmrinj
Interest at the rate of four (4) |»er centum
l»er milium. The prlm-lp.il nml Intercut
mi Id Itond* to he payable In gold coin «*f
the f lilted State* of America, of the pr. »•
ent atnndard of weight nml tlucnc**. nml •
part of the princltutl of wild bond* to ' •
pabl before maturity, nnd the Interest t*»
Im* pnid aenil-annualiy. In the event . ?;dd
ImuiiIn are Itesiietl, an annual tax will •«*
levied. iH'giuuliig with the year •
continuing through the year 1936. miffh • • ’
In uiuount to pay twenty thotiNutid •'
dollar* per itiuiunt Interest
I Ml'
nml alxtc4‘n thousand six hundred
seven <flti/*T7i dollar* per ntinmii on
46f the principal of wild lioml*. the inneiait
so rn 1*4*41 on ncimmt of the principal < [
said bond*, to be put In the sinking fou l • t
said city nnd kept by the sinking fmd
eoimul«*bm. and applied nt the maturity
of the iHtiid* to tlndr payment.
Notice I* also glxett that the tax collec
tor of Kultou 4*ounty, slate «»f Georgia, a*
registrar lor election*, ordered by the in*'
or ami general council of the city of At
lanta. hn* opened books of registration f"r
the pttrpoiM of regUlerlng tin* ntmllfh'd
V4>tera of the city, under the ordlnntU'"j
therefor, nml aueh registrar will keep - • l
hook* of rcgl* trot but «*|h*ii dally. Sun - ,' '«
pied, until within * *
date of said eleetlor
nt hi* office In «»•••
annex of the court house on Fast limit*'*
stnmt. .tefuceu South Pryor street t
Central avenue. In the city of Atlanta, viM
county, nnd only those voters whose name*
appear upvii the said registration book. •'*
ipiaUth'd to vote In city clcrlhms f"i
present year, shall lie permitted to t< ’*'
In aold water Isiml election. The
favoring the propostsl Issue of Imnd* 1 •
have written or printed on their tl* k*
the wonl*. “For'tne Issue of five liun i:•
ttfido.imn 4|otlats of IhhhIs. for Hnproveuo u?*
lu nml eitension* of the system '
_ ... printed "
their tickets the words. “Against the I
of flte hundred thousand iffkw.flon «)•'
Inrs of ImuiiI* for Improvement* In ami •
tension of the system of water work"
The elei tloti oh*1l lie conducted timb'i if
rules ami regulations governing the eleefm
of tiinyot, aldermen ami councllincti of *.i.
city. - h _ w -
1 his notice Is given lit pursuance !•« 1
ordinance tailing for aald election approve
February 6, UN7.
W. If. JrtYNKU
Mayor City of Atlanta
W. J. CAMPUDI I
Clerk of Connell of the City of Atlauu
• ?h*al of City.)
feminine role In “Hhe Htoona to Comi’ie
not mice, but ninny hundred* of tlim -
haa In nil Jdayed nearly diff- f •
role* In
2.i0 plays.
”Tht Marring# of Kitty/'
For the last time “The Marriage
Kitty" will be seen hen* at the t;*n '
March 25. under the management of J"’" 1
Murry, of New York, with Mias Flor* '•
Gear at the bend of the augmented < ,,M
pnny. No greater comedy atteceta ha*
Iteeii seen here, nor n more charming c i
dlenne than Mias (Gear, who play* th» n ,J
clou* Kitty.
At tha EIDorada.
Ih'gltilting Wednesday at the matin™
new st.M-k company. Kl Dorado *’•' *
will open the door* of Kl DomO"
with a netr comedy drama. “Kslseh '
cnaed." The rnraful rcticarafng of the •
pnny promise* a finished perform*!"'
Atmuig the mecnlwra «»f the cotnp.ii>'
Fred James, front the Hopkins Ht'*ek »
pany, id Chicago. Mr. Jatne* was tiff • .
Inal CabiphAs In •’The |j*dy t 1*5 •
made it grant hit In the part. He wo
seen With the lompany In the bill of
w.-tk “Kaiarly Kernsci" will «*• *• *
ei. fi «fit in.*.t. ir
itrsday. and <