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ORttltZEIEW CLUB
A Mm cM, to ba known u tbe
MumMM Country Club. baa t
MM by a number of woB-knotrn
Atlantan*.
At a mootlna Saturday Edward H.
haaa waa aleeud temporary praeldent,
and Chart#* L Ryan- temporary secre
tary varmaarat organisation will ba
t ill Utw.
Whll* the name Indicate* a atrlct
aaf»*«iHe organisation. aacb I* not the
caa* aa It la to k# In the nature of a
aaaoral social club. A large number of
PWmMmm autoraoMlIMa were present
at tba Initial meeting. Membership
wUl be Malted to lto.
. The Miowtaa committee of seven
was named to effect permanent or-,
gantaallon. eeewre ouartore ud to;
neve name: Caartee L Ryan. W. H.
Baer, J. H. Nunnally, John 8. Cohen.
R. C. Clark. Lowry Arnold and Junes
L. Dtrkey. Club room* will ba eecured
»fen»wh«re convenient to Atlanta
PMINM OR DEAD OFFICER
COVER CASKET WITH FLOWER*.
DymtotiSSS
CrtmtettlSSil*
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SA
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Overhead Rump Jatka,
, 6, 5, 10, 12. 1* and 64 Inch
itrokie
DUNN MACHINERY CO..
84 Marietta EU Atlanta. Qa.
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■HALLOW WELL POWER
RUMP HEAD*.
DUNN MACHINERY CO..
54 Marietta 8treeL
Atlanta. 0A. .
DEEP WELL PUMP CYLIN0ER8
WITH BRONZE EALL VALVES.
DUNN MACHINERY CO,
84 Marietta Street
Qa.
■aminaMi
Macon. Qa, March *4.—Patrolman
Lewis Hicks, who for a loot period
had served a* one of the most faithful
and efficient members of the Macon po
lice force, died early yesterday morn
ing at hie residence on Forsyth street.
He had been ill only a short time.
He Is survived by a wife, to whom he
eras married three years ago.
The funeral was conducted at the
residence yesterday afternoon at 5
o'clock and the remains sent to Knox-
villa for Interment. Rev. W. H. Budd
conducted the sendees at the home.
There were many beautiful floral offer.
Inga.
ROME ELKS UP AGAINS7 17;
NO ShA VES ON SUN DA Y
Rems Elkdom has been separated,
net only from Its liquid refreshment,
bat tbs courts have estopped the
Mg and little Elks from getting their
chin whiskers scraped off Sundays.
For the past several months Hon.
Seaborn Wright, who hates a dull time
mightily, hu camped, nemesis-like, on
the trail of the Roman Elk*. H* open
ed up his balterle* first on tbs buff*L
where he said things stronger than milk
apolltnarls lemonade wu die-
Hie light wu so calorie that tba
management of tha Elk Club capttu-
tatad with a pending injunction on hand
aad a great drouth fell upon Elkdom.
Rsthar a curious phase of that memo
rable battle was the feed that Beabom
Wright sought an Injunction at ‘he
hand* of his brother, Judge Moat
Wright himself sn Elk among Elka.
Flushed with that victory. Seaborn
Wright rushed headlong upon another
Elk wlckfdnoii.
The Rome lodge employs a barber, a
colored party called Slaughter McCain,
who la a good barber In spite of his
name. Slaughter scraped chine In the
club rooms only on Sundays. Lois of
Elks found It comforting to avoid the
Saturday rush In the barber shops, and
to ga‘ their countenances separated
A Voice From
The Stomach
A ItoodlaM light B«tween a Tab-
l«t and s Habit—The
Tablet Winj.
At the age of 1L Clarence had good
digestion. He had gutrlc Juice that
could dissolve doughnuts end turn ap-
ple-sklns Into good blood corpuscles.
At the eg* of 14 ha began to be pro
fuse about tbs waist and lean back
wards Ka also began to cultivate eev.
era) ehlns. In hta new-found prid# ha
began to thing It his duty to gorge him
self on everything, the good end the
bad. for appetite feeds on appetite—
aad every good thing Is abused.
RIs pictures showed that ha took on
weight after he put hie collar on.
At tha age of If Clarence married
and went to boarding. On top of all
this, ht atttndad oyster suppers and
win* dinners, which reduced the tlse
of his collar from 141-1 to 14. With
, atlll abiding faith In tha strength of
1 hie stomach ht gulped hi* meals, and
cbtwtd them afterwards
At the age of II Clarence began to
hear an Inward vote*—a warning from
tha stomach. After each meal, he
weald feel bloated—end belching be
came a habit.
H* began to be a light eater—and a
| heavy thinker. He tried lo think out a
i cur*, for now he would sit down at
1 hit meals absolutely disgusted at the
' thought or tight of anything to eat.
H* would alt down at hU meals
without the trace of an appetite. Just
because it was time to aat.
H* would ofttn feel a gnawing, un
satisfied "etHl-hungry" feeling In hie
stomach, even after he was through
eating, whether hit meal was well
cooked or not.
And he suffered a good many other
things with his stomach that bs could
Mt explain, but that mad* him
grouchy, miserable, nul-o’-aorti and
generally sour on everybody and every-
Finally h* road an account, some
thing Ilk* this about the truly wonder
ful results obtained from Stuart'e Dye.
pepela Tablets lo all cases of stomach
trouble, dyspepsia, and so on. He
bought a 40* box at th* drug atore, and
took th* wholt box. When he started,
he had little faith—and lets appetite.
When he BnUhad he had absolute faith
—and more appetite, and more good
cheer. Thlsga began to teat* different
and bettar to him.
Now he has no more dyspepsia, no
move Indigestion, no mere loss of a»
petite, brash. Irritation, burning sente
tlon. heartburn, nausea, eructations,
bed memory, or loe* of vim aad vigor
Remember, one Ingredient of Stuart'e
Dyspepsia Tablet* WIU digest for you
LOOOgralna of food. Just as It did for
C *55la*%ll*ve* your stomach of th*
work of digesting until your stomach
caa aat strong and healthy again. Tour
stomach has been overwork**! end
abased. It s tagged out. It need* a
Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablrta do
tha work of your atomarb. You will
bs surprised how fins you'll feel after
eating, and bow lusciously good every-
from hirsute growth Sunday morning.
It gava them trash and glowing facts
to carry to. church—for soma Roma
Elks do go to church.
But Hoa Seaborn figured that It was
all wrong. So he prosecuted tha ton
al artist, and Judge Hamilton, of
th* city court, assessed a An* of 140.
After all. tha hardship falls on th*
thavtr rather than the shaved. Of
course tome Elks will have to brave the
Saturday rabble In th* regular barber
shops, but Slaughter waa led to tbe
block to th* tune of fifty aimoleons.
But th* matter has not ended. Th*
battle is oomlng to the court of ap
peals. where It threatens to become aa
famad aa that other Rom* case Just
decided—tho case where a Roman got
a verdict for III* when he got his head
cracked In trying to comply with the
anti-spitting ordinance.
NEORO PELL ON SAW
AND WAS BADLY MANOLED.
Special t* Tbs Georgian.
hlacon. Qa, March 14.—A circular
saw which la used in connection with
th* construction of the Atlantic Com
press. which It la course of erection at
th* corner of Poplar and Eighth streets,
was th* meant of th* death.of Charlie
Singleton Saturday. This taw la In
charge of a man by the name of Craw
ford. Saturday Charllt Singleton, a
negro helper, began to operate th* saw
and was caught by IL hit left arm be
ing entirely rut off, and. falling on tho
saw, hie head waa nearly sawed open.
The city ambulance was telephoned tor.
but he died before It could reach him.
Coroner Young held an Inquest over
the body and the Jury, after hearing
all the facta rendered a verdict that
Singleton cam* to hie death by bt* own
neghgane*. ,
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MACON TRAVELINQ MEN
ELECT NEW OFFICERS.
Special to The Qeerglaa.
Macon, Qa., March 14—Th* local
division of the United Commercial
Travelers elected new officers at a
meeting held here, as foltowa:
Senior Councilor—J. 11. Tlmberlake.
Past Councilor—J. h. Otto.
Junior Councilor—P. S. Steed.
Secreary-Troasurer—IV. A. Freeman,
conductor—J, T. Whll*.
Peg*—J. E Henderson.
Sentinel—O. H. Otto.
Executive Committee—O. A. Wright,
E. A. Isaac*.
Delegatee to Orand Council—J. H.
Otto, J. H. Tlmberlake.
The division now hu a membership
of over 100, end tiros* who are on th*
membership rolls art among th* lead
ing traveling men of central Georgia.
UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT
TO COMMIT SUICIDE.
Special to The Georgian.
Enterprise, Ala. March 15.—Friday
Jake llendley made an unsuocasifUl at
tempt to commit suicide with a pocket
knife. It seems that he had become
somewhat broken up by excessive
drinking, and muting Tom Brock on
the road begged Brock to kill him.
Brock refuted to Aid him In self-de
struction. whereupon Hsndley pulled
his own knit* and mads an atttmpi to
atver ths Jugular vain. But for th*
timely Interference of Mr. Brock, h*
would have killed himult.
ARRANGEMENTS MADE
FOR 8PRINO FESTIVAL.
•peels! to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. March IS —Extensive ar
rangementt are being made*Tor the
spring fsstlvat which takes place In th*
auditorium at Wesleyan College April
II and 11. Dr. Dingley Brown, th* .11
rector of muelc at Wealeyan. and alto
conductor of th* futlval. Is highly
slated over th* fact that he hat bun
able lo secure th* services of Mr. John
Bland. Mr. Bland la well known In th*
Eastern statu u an oratorio singer,
although most of his work hat bun In
England.
ROOSEVELT FIRSTi
LAFOLLETTE NEXT.
Heed the call
Thtre'i a world of good ebeor la on-
box at gtnart a Dyopepola Tablet*.—*!
any drug store. 44e.
Sea* u* your name and addrau to
day and tee *IS at ones tend you by
mall a nerr.pl* package, fro*. Addrcu
r. A. Stuart Co, aTStUIt Bldg. Mar
thas. Mich.
Pierre. S. D, March 14.—What la re
carded hors u repreumlng. In a semi,
official manner, the wtahu of th* state
administration, was the declaration In
favor of Bonalor latFolltlt* tor th*
presidency mad* by John L. Erickson,'
private secretary to Oorsrnor Craw-
The pronouncement wu In tbe couru
of remarks Introducing Senator La-
Fellett* to a large audience here.
Erickson, however, predicated hi* dec
laration on Roouvelt declining to be a
candidate, the state standing IIrat for
Roue veil.
Bishop Oallowsy Returns.
■pedal to Th* Georgies
Jackson, Miss. March 15 —Bishop
Charles B. Oallowsy hu returned from
Tampa, where be and hi* wife have
been spending the winter. Th* bishop
given a meat eatkaalsMlc recep-
' hi* trtes4a.AH Of Whom are de-
WISCORSIN CAPITOL
OF GEORGIA MARBLE
it
A committee of prominent Wisconsin
lute officials will arrive In Atlanta
Toesday night preparatory to visiting
Tatr. Os., tvh-re an Inspection of Or r
gla marble will be mad*. The com
mlttu consists of Governor Davidson,
former United Statu Senator Vilas,
two state senator*, two state repre
sentatives. and tba architect and th*
secretary' of ths building commiaaioh
of tha naw state capital, wblcb Is to
cost in tha neighborhood of 44,0*0,005.
It Is contemplated using Georgia
marble In tha construction of tha nasr
building; and tha daclslon wlU probably
reet on the inspection the committee
It to make.
T. P. A. OFFICIALS
ARRIVE IN CITY
National Representative W. A. Kfr-
choir, of St. Louis, and National Di
rector W. O. Hudson, of Naw Orluna.
both of th* Travelers' Protective Asso
ciation. who arrived In Atlanta on Sun
day. will b* the guests'Monday night
at a dinner at tha Piedmont. Th* din
ner will be given at ( o'clock and this
will be followed by a smoker, at which
both will make addreaeu.
On Sunday they were entertained by
President C. H. Kelley, of Poet B, at a
dinner at the Piedmont, and were driv
en around th* elty. The visit of thus
two official* la to etlmulat* Interest In
th* organisation. and from Atlanta they
will go to other cttlea for th* urn*
purpose.
REWARDS OFFERED
FOR 4 CRIMINALS
A serlu of rewards for escaped crim
inal! were offered Saturday by Gov
ernor Terrell.
A reward of |140 was offered for Will
Ford, or the party who killed G. W.
May In Turner county on March 4.
The family hu offered a reward of
4140 and tba county 1100.
A reward of 4100 wu offered for tha
apprehension of Jim end Sam Lurfi,
who killed Nathan Sherwood In Put
nam county on December II. 1404.
A reward of 4100 wu offered for the
unknown person who burned tbe bom*
of H. E. House In Habersham county
on February 17.
.•ILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTUSNT le guaranteed to cure
any ease of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro.
trading Pha# in I to It days or siouey r».
ACCEPTS CHANCELLORSHIP
OF MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Ml«*., March 15.—Professor
AswelL superintendent of education of
Louisiana, hu ucepted tba chancel
lorship of th* University of Mlsslulppl,
and expects to begin his duties In June
wbaa ha will take formal charge. There
la rejolaUtg that this splendid educator
hu dacldad to accept thl* peak-
CASTOR IA
Vorlitute sad CkiMran
Tte KU Yn Hin Atanyt B«|M
*0t
Basra th*
FORMER GEORGIAN LEAVES
FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Macon. Oa. March 15—John M.
Egan, who** prominent connection with
th* Central of Georgia railway roads
Iflm on* of th* but known railroad
man In tha tlata hu left Kansu City,
Mo, for Bouth America. Ur. Egan
hu accepted a position u head of a
company, which Is constructing a rail
road In Brasil, with a salary of 416.000
a year and a flve-yur contract
N, «wiiir.N
Special to Tb* Georgian
Covington, Oa, March 14—The grand
jury of Newton county hat gone on
record as favoring state prohibition.
In It* presentmtnta for th* spring term
of th* court th* following recommsn
datlon wu read*:
••W* favor state prohibition of the II
quor traffic In Georgia and recommend
that our representative and senator
vote to submit th* question of total
prohibition to tbe people of Georgia at
tha forthcoming session of th* general
aatembly."
NEWTON COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS
ALMOST ENTIRELY WIPED OUT.
■pedal to Th* Georalan.
Covington, Oa, March 14.—Within a
period of flv* yearn the Indebtedness
of Newton county hu been reduced
from about 140.0*0 to ll.llt.47. This
la regarded u a vary creditable show
ing In view of th* many public Im
provements that Tinv# bun mad* dur
Ing that time. In addition lo the ex
pandit ure* for road repair*, several
modern etui bridge* have bun con
structed within th* la»t several year*.
Kick On Car Shortage.
•peetel to Th* Georgia*.
Chattanooga Tenn, March 55 —The
lumbermen of thl* city ar* raising a
big kick bectuu the railroad* art not
furnishing car*. Th# fsw cart that
are being furnished are coat car* with
high sides and they any the uu of
thee* cause such delays that demur-
rag* bills of from 14 to 110 per day
ar* piling up against th* lumberman.
» kl* frtei
to see
DOCTOR
RID HIMSELF OF
INSOMNIA BY
POSTUM
In PItce of Coffee
"There’s a Reason.”
Bu* "Tbs Bess It Wetritas." la
Spasms
St Vitus’ Dance
Many persons who suf
fered untold agonies from
epilepsy, fits, spasms, and
St Vitus’ Dance are to
day well. The strength
ening influence of I)r.
Miles’ Nervine , upon the
shattered nerves having
restored them to perfect
health.
"I endured agony thl
not expras* from SL
which fetiewed a vi
rheumatism. 1 doct
slclsn: but the more I took or me ruea-
Iclne th* wore* I got My mother'* de*
votlon saved me. After eh* had become
almost hurt-broken , as well s* phys
ically exhauttrd from constant care,
by th* advice of a neighbor she procur
ed a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine. From
the first dose to ths last a continual
change far the better wu notlcabla.
and when 1 had taken eleven bottles
Fwm wriL SrtBKii.
North Manchester, Indiana.
"Oer little boy Harry, had spasms
for thru roars, and although wo doo-
tmred with teeny physloisae. ht eoa-
tlnned to grow wont until ha had ton
Nervine. We began giving It to him.
Hlf Improvement smium alow but
wheni IwhadtaihJSWfurti bStl
tie th* spasms had disappeared, and
hsvs not been seta now forjroara W*
fie
mhr mrr.T.Tn ur TIN DAI
Nob,
lave not been seen now for roar*. We
ihell. alwaye recommend Dr. Miles'
'Wi.'i
lfitoMtdktlCo.. Elkhart, Ind
THINKS ROOSEVELT WILL
ACCEPT NOMINATION
Special to Th* Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tana, March is.—On
hla return from Florida to Knoxville.
Judge Juae L. Rogers said that he la
not a candidate for anytllng and in
timated that he will not be a candidate
for congrua against Congressman N.
W. Hale. He said further that he be- .
lleves that President Roouvelt will ac
cent the nomination for the office again
although be Intimated that b* la for
JudgaTatt unless the president can be
Induced to run again.
Sturt's Ola and Buohn s quick
ours for Bright’s disaiM, liver and
stomach trouble. All Druggist!
91.00. '-r
CITY MAY HAVE TO PAY.
AN OLD BOND ISSUE
•ptdal to Th* Georgia*.
Decatur. Ala. March 54.—Soma
nineteen year* ago th* city of Decatur
Isauad and aold 140.000 worth of 50-
year Interest bearing bond*, for the
purpose of Improving the streets Sav-
eral ear loads or gravel ware received
and placed on th* street*. No inleftat
wu ever paid on th* bonds neither
wvr* SnV it tho caupooa over bold.
The administration that add th* bonds
want out of office and succeeding ad
ministrations regarded the bond Issue
u Illegal. , . _ .
Attorney J. H. Overall, of .Bt. Louts,
Mo, hu bun in th* city In the Interest
.of 8L Louis parties who hold thaao
bond*. He stated that th* bond* would
be due April I, 1*04. and that th*
amount now due. Including unpaid In
terest, I* about 1110,000.
EMPLOYEE AT JEKYL ISLAND
CHARGED WITH FORGERY.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga, March 55.—J. F.
Dunne, the man who wu arrested In
Savannah, wanted In thl* city charged
frith cheating and swindling, hu
been brought here and placed In
jail, where he will await trial In th*
•uparlor court In Slay. Dunn* had bun
employed on Jekyl Island for several
months and was wtll known to Bruns
wick. A fsw wuks ago he had uveral
cheek* cashed In this city, which. It Is
charged, were lorgerls*. ■
AOED NEWNAN MAN TO VISIT
FAMOUS OLD MILL IN NEWTON.
•pedal to Th* Georgian.
Newport, OA. March St.—K. D. Cole,
Br, commonly known u "Uncla Duka"
and who Jut a. little more than fifty
year* since founded the now R. D.
Cole Manufacturing Company. 1* eoon
to make a visit to Newton county and
again walk amid th* scenu which 40
year* ago wu hie play ground.
It wu hla fathar who ninety yurt
since built and oparatad tbe drat mer-
chant mill In th* elate. It still le in
operation, never having bun stopped
except for repair*. "Unde Duke" wm
about I yurt old when he last saw
the mill.
ANNUAL REVIVAL SERVICES
TO BE HELD IN NEWNAN.
ECLECTIC PHIS
TO HOLD COIM
Tbs thirty-third annul convention
of tba Georgia Bcleetlo Mad leal Asso
ciation will be held at the IQmbaH on
April f and J. Tba muting will be
celebrated by the opening of tbe new
Durham HoepItaRIn Atlanta, at 544
Capitol avenue, and by -the commence
ment exudagf of th* Georgia College
of Eclectic Medicine and Burge*?, at
» Grand theater. President J. H.
vail, of Atlanta, will deliver an ad
dress aad caper* will be read. by a
number of (ns member*. , 1
PROGRUWETE
FOR GA. CHAUTAUQUA;
WEEK Of_PLEASORE
*5Su’r > (Jr 1 .; kUrcf 1 * 1 —The flaul arrange
ments have Hun completed fee the nine
teenth niinnnl eewlon of the Georgia Chau-
tsnqus, which will Be In progress In thl*
city from April 14 to A. _
Tbe oeesloun of tbs Georgia Chantsuqua
tre always looked forward to with much
pie**11 re by tbe people of thl* Mellon. Tbe
entertniunient that It furnish** la of the
than It has. k
1146 s. a«^«UIVh-u, Dr. I.
J. Lonelng.
>40 p. m.—Cantata, "1b* Kingdom of
Bant." under direction of Professor Al
fred HaUam.
144 p. m.—Vesper service and address by
Dr. lease J. Lansing.
Monday, April IB.
*40 n. m —Opening Bible normal lecture.
Dr. lease J. Inuslsr
10:00 a. m.—Boys' contest In declnmntlon
for the Waller* Chautauqua medal.
1:00 p. m.—Olrla’ contest Id elocution for
the Laura Clementine Dtrls-Chaatanqua
"W p. m—Girl*' eonteet lo eoenl ami In-
itrumuital motto for Laura Clemcntlue
Utvla-Chnutsequt medil.
Delivery of medals.
Tuesday. April 16.
4:10 n. m.-8IM* uurrnal lecture, Dr. leane
J. Iantlng.
1040 1. m.—Address. Bon. B. 8. Edwards
140 p. Children'* concert sud music
BJ.Hogera Baud.
> 140 p. m.—Lecture. Dr. I star J. lasting.
Wednesday, April 17—Military and
Governor's Day.
4:00 t. m.—Bible normal lecture.
1040 s. m.—Concert by chorus nod or
chestra.
11:00 n. m.-Addrees by Gorornor'J. U.
TSft ». -Ilesdlng. hire. William C. Ckll-
Special to Th* Oeorgtan.
Newnan, Oa., March 55.—On the flret
Sunday In April all ef ths churchu of
thl* city will begin their annual urlu
of protracted service*. Heretofore. It
has bun the custom or each church
not to allow lu cervices to conflict
with those of other denomination*, but
the pastors agree that the method now
adopted will be more fruitful.
All buttnee* houses will be requested
to clou during tho hour of service.
PROMINENT LUMPKIN MAN
GOES TO FINAL REWARD.
•pedal to Th* Georgias.
Lumpkin. QA, March 54.—B. T.
Marshall, a highly respected and prom,
inent cltlsen of this county, dltd Fri
day and waa burled Baturday afternoon
In Lumpkin with Maaonle honors.
Mr. Marshal! had bun an Invalid for
four or Bv* years, and hit death was
not altogether unexpected, tie leaves a
wife and several children. His son,
Charley Marshall. Uvea In AtlantA ana
le n member of th* Arm of Fielder *
Allen Co.
Lieutenant Caplaa In ChargA
Chattanooga. Tenn. March 51.—
Lieutenant W. O. CapieA of th* Uni
ted Htate* engineering corpA baa bun
placed In charge of th* work of the
Improvement of the Tenn***** and
Cumberland river*, at least tempora
rily. He succeed* Major Henry C. New.
comer, who has been trnnslerrcd to I
station U Pittsburg.
Thursday, April J*.
... _ l—Bible nunual |r
1140 t. m.-Addreta by
fare.
1:W p. m.—Address by Protestor Arthur
E. Heitor.
Friday, April 1*.
44* a. m—Bible normal lecture.
11:04 a. m.—Address, Hod. John Temple
Grave*.
5:44 p
hecea o. ^ .
^1*1 p. ui.—Lecture by Governor Bob Toy-
Saturday; April 20.
'Sunday, April 21.
m.-KlMof aertuen.
INTENDS TO BUILD
NEWBRIDGEPORT
Charles F. Scofield, president of tbe
Bridgeport Realty end Trust Company,
of Bridgeport, AI a, I* at th* Piedmont
Monday. Mr. Scofield Is leading a
movement which will reault In greatly
building jip Bridgeport, which Is al»
ready taking on n naw growth.
FIVE PERSONS WOUNDED
IN CLASH AT GIRARD.
special to Tba GeorstsA
Columbus, Qa., March 54.—Flv* per
son* were wounded, two Dor hap* fa
tally, an the result of trouble between
whites end negroes In Qtrerd. A1a, Sat
urday nlghl. The trouble started when
a negro butcher. West Freeman,
two young white men, eons of a n
(stef? A negro wu cut At' the ume
time. ,
Later on the trouble wu resumed
and two negro** were shot down In
the street.
SOMEJREASONS
Why Atlanta Padpla Should Follow
Thl* Valuable Advlea.
Because tba proof I* la Atlanta.
You can eully Investigate IL
Not Becenery to experiment
With *ome untried remedy.
Profit by tho experience of n oltlaen.
D. R. Blackwell, retired, living at
170 W. Mitchell SL. aaya: "Before I
used Dogn'a Kidney Pllla, kidney dla-
order* had almoat made away with
m*. but 1 am nil right now. My back
hu ttoom* etronx ‘again and I have
not had as echo ■lnon I uied th* pllla,
although before that I auffered con-
atantly with dull, heavy patna aeroaa
the loin* and I could get Bo relief from
It although I triad different remedies
and llnlmanta, hut •verythtng failed
to bav# any affect. Seeing Doon'a
Kidney Pllli, I want* up to Brannen A
Anthony'* drug atore. 101 Whitehall
street and 50 Marietta atrCet, and got
a box and uaad them u directed. The
next day my back (bit atronger and all
the pain bad gone and there hu not
been any return of It nine*. 1 have
■been ualng the pill* right along to aa
to gat my kidney* in a good healthy
condition. Before t started the treat
ment tbe secretion* ware highly col
ored and full of udlment, bow they
are Clear amber color and contain no
aottd matter at all. Dom'* Ointment
to n wonderful remedy. I also uied
fblfl preparation for eczema, from
which t had auffered for year*. Every
thing I could get hold of 1 tried, but I
found ndthtag which gave me any
permanent relief, and I wu alwayi
rubbing antF scratching the sore apat.
Thinking It muit bate my blood. I
uaad aeraral blood remedlaa, but none
of the#* bad any helpful affect Doan'a
Ointment however, which I procured
at Braantn A Anthony'* drag atore.
(topped the Itching and burning after
the very Drat application, t never
saw anything like It In my life.' You
can put an* down u a firm believer la
DoM'a Kidney PiUe for baekaeke, aad
Doan'a Ointment for actemA*
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real*. FreterWilburn Co. Huffalov
New York, aol# agent* tor th* Called
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bility, backache, tba “bln#*," and
thou dreadful drawing aanrettato,
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Irritable, and all worn out. Oianelng to read one of your adrerttaementa
of a ease similar to mine cured by Lydia E. Plakbam'a Vegetable
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remedy for all forma of Female Complaint*. Weak Back, Falling and
DUplftoomenU, Inflammation and (Jlceration* and u InTaluablo in pra*
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Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
promptly communicate with Mr*. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mare. Her advtee
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His roof leaked. That’s hie btuinai*,
His wife kicked. That’s bar buiineu.
Hi* roof wu covered. That’* their btininess.
They covered with "A800NITE."
THAT'S OUR BUSINESS.
Remember we have three brands—
ASCONITE, QUARTZ and GFRAVEL.
Galvanised nails, cement and directions
packed in each roll. "You can put it on.”
Atlanta Supply Co.,
MANUFACTURERS.
29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
J. 0. GREENFIELD,
President.
C. A. PEEK, .
Secretary.
COAL. MINE FOR SALE!
At public auction on the premises at noon on the 10th of April,
1407 (unleaa sooner arid at private sale), the mine* and equipment of
th* Domeetlc Cool* Company, about 77 mllu north of Chattanooga,
Tenn.. on the C.. N„ O. A T. P. and Southern railroads, at Emory Gap,
consisting of 1,1(4 urea of land (boundaries shown on premia** and
maps and tltlaa subject to Inspection at the office of th* undersigned),
with office building, magmslne. eight miners' house*, on* boiler house,
one blacksmith shop, on* Bt-H. P. boiler, one 144-H. P. automatic Mc-
Kwtn engine, one 500-volt Jeffrey electric generator, on* Jeffrey electric
hols*, on* retarding.conveyor, one tipple with Jeffrey conveyor and
screen, one kltk-diack tipple, two ten-ton monitora, -an# automatic
How* track teal*, one mine scale, two mule*, one wagon, on* buggy,
on* electric mine pump, one surveyor's transit, a tJiree-taUI Incline with
drum.' wire row. ettL. blacksmith mala. 34-odd mips can. and office and
household furniture, and all other property on the prektleea belonging
to this company and uaed In Its mining operations. This mine I* In full
operation and quality of cool excellent.
Terms: Cash; title good. Bidders required to deposit cert Hied check
for 51.044 to qualify aa bidden. All check# of unsuccessful bidder* to ba
returned. For further particular*, apply to the undersigned.
Th* Two Rival*
Th* two women for Reggie's hand In
the comedy, "The Marriage of Kitty,"
to be seen at the Grand Monday matt
nee and night, are as distinct, In type
a* two women possibly could b*.
This production of "The Marriage of
Kitty” tvlll be mode under the man
ogement of Meaara. Richards and Bln
gleton, the popular tleket sellers at the
Qrand, The young men have worked
hard to make a success of their flret
theatrical venture, and to encourage
them and as a recognition of tltslr ex
cellent services during th* current sea
son. the local management generously
donated the house for the two perform
ances. The sale of tickets has been
large and there is every Indication that
the enterprise will be a great success.
Many good seals are yet to be had,
however. The matinee price le (4 cents,
whll* the best stats down stairs are
(1.40.
"At Crippl* Creak."
A stirring drama of life In the early
elghtlsA entitled "At Cripple Creek,”
will be presented at tbe Bijou Monday
night and all this week by K. J. Car
penter. This piece la by th* nottd play
wright. Hal Reid, and I* conceded to
be the beet work of Its author. Th*
scenes In tne piay are lam in tne tar
West In a mining camp amahg th*
Rocklts and many novel effect* and
striking situation* are-Introduced. A
cor load of special scenery -la carried
tor the production. Th* third act la
In particular worthy of notlCA oa It la
the heaviest ever carried en th* road
for a dramA
Th* engagement will Include mati
nees on Tuesday, Thursday and Batur-
day afternoon*
There will be no performance on
Good Friday. •
The New Bueter Brown.
Incidental to th* presentation
of "Buster Brown” at the Orand next
Friday at matinee and night It may
ba mentioned that among other musical
numbers th* following will ba heard;
•Qoodby. My Sailor." "OladyA" "R«-
aolva," "Cupid la the Captain of tha
Army,” "Idaho," "Moon, Dear,” and
"Coma Down and Klaa Me, Honey."
Heater Rooen, who beads the cast, la
conceded by Mr. OutcaulL who con
ceived the character of Buster Brown
and gave form to this celebrated little
chap, to be the Ideal "Buster.” and the
supporting rant to the moat effective
rat seen In th* several characters.
Mm*. Maraalla Bembrlch.
Thera I* Intent* Interest shotTO to the
forthcBmtog appearance ef Ume. Bern-
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Atlanta, Gt.
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61 Bo. Forayth BL, Atlanta, Oa-
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tacit- Qpit
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SSttattM
CENTRAL Off BEOROIA RAILWAY;
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brick who Is to be hoard her* April
5. No greater singer I* to be found m
the world today. Ernst Mayen the R»»•
alan critic, wrote an exceeding!.' .'
ferreting feulllclon about 8rmnrl>h
during the occasion of her U»t vl * 1 . 1
Bt. Petersburg. H# recalled th* P»>
In* of Paganini, th* alngjn* of i
lent, Sonina*. Schroeder-Devrlent. i»'
II, but no one surpassed the •fiJP"'!*?
made on him by gambrich. lH* ,
"Wherein lice tbs atrength of her
It la in the native beauty ■f.ky.lTfa
th* lovely cantllltiA^the Phenmnrn.ij
coloratura, not exceeded even b> I a' 11
or lima dl MurgkA herflawl**"
tonailon, and the b#ll-Ilk* quality
her top tone* In bar ■ t 7 1 *
bines all that la good In the Italian and
German icboo)*.
Madloal Boolaty to Meet.
Jackson, Mias.. March
Medical Society la to ma*« ■« ,,ul,,k ,,
A number of the moat prominent ^
cal men In tba country hav* £}
to be praaent at thl* meet!"* "