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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 190T.
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Dr. Lyon’
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Cleanses and beautifies the
teeth and purifies the breath.
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century.
iConvenlent for tourists.
'PREPARED BY/
c5?
EARL WATSON TAKES
Tech School Boy Draws His
Money and Leaves
Home.
LOOK OVER
your laundry and If you find any roa-
aont for disaatlafaction you ahould
aend your llnon to ua, for wo guar
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all other artlclea In a way that
cannot be aurpassed.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,
40-42 Wall Street.
Phones, 41, Main.
AS RESULTOFWflECK
Los Angeles, Cal., March 27.—Engi
neer Kelley and Conductor Humble, of
the Santa Fe, who were In charge of
the Overland train which collided with
the students’ excursion train on the
bridge apannlng the Los Angeles river
Saturday night, causing the death of
five persons, have been arrested,
charged with manslaughter. The court
Axed the ball at $4,000 for aech man.
INCREASE CAPACITY
OF STREET CAR PLAN!
Several departments of the plant of
the Georgia Railway and Klectrlc Com
pany will be materially Increased in
capacity as soon as material and work
men ran be gathered to begin the con
struction.
This was decided upon at a meet
ing of the officials of the company
held In the general offlcea Tuesday afl-
amoon. The original plans, already
outlined In The Georgian, will call for
Vi expenditure of over $100,000, but
Trill place the company in n position to
manufacture Afty new and complete
cars a year, and to fully repair and
overhaul all that are In service. The
•hops will be equipped with the most
modern equipment.
It was announced at thla meeting
that the new cars were still on their
way to Atlantn and would arrive us
soon as congested traffic and delayed
trains could bring them. These new
cars will be placed In service Immedi
ately after their arrival.
ROOSEVELT ASKED
TO CUT DOWN RATES
Spokane, Wash., March 27.—The
Chamber of Commerce has drafted a
resolution calling on President Roose
velt to cause an Investigation of the
methods of the Are insurance compa
nies, especially in the Western states.
The petition Asserts that the companies
have combined to fix excessive and ar
bitrary rates, from which there is prac
tically no appeal.
At tor drawing his savings of $150 from
the bank, mid parking up a few clothes,
Earl Watson, the J®-yenr-oId son of Mr.
and Mrs. It. E. Watson, of 531 North Hou
levnrd, disappeared Tuesday morning, and
nothing Ins since been heard of his wher<
nliouts. 1’be city detective ioree has bee
asked to lornte him.
Voting Wntson attended the Atlanta
School of Technology, and he was consid
ered a student of unusual aptitude. Ills
parents are grertly dlatressed over his dis
appearance, and telegrams have been sent
to different r|tles, notifying the authorities.
Mr. Watson, the father of the boy, Is an
Investment broker, with offices In the Aus
tell building. It Is knewn that the yduth
lias Always wanted to go to Panama, and
It Is thought that tho canal tone it bis
destination.
BIG STREET PARADE
BY
Real Live Elephant and
Cages of Animals Drew
Crowd. •
The big afreet parade and ceremonial
aeaalon of Klbla temple, Dramatic Or
der Knight! of Khorasaan, Tuesday
night vni a great succes,.
The etreet pageant, which contained
a number of novel and Intereating fea
ture!, and which waa brilliantly llluml
nated with hundreds of red Are torches,
started from the Pythian castle hall, In
the Kleer building, about 7:30 o’clock.
It moved through the principal down
town buiineaa atreela and waa wit-
neaaed by thouaanda of apectatora, who
lined the sldewalka along the Una of
march.
After the dlelmndment of the parade,
the Knlghta were aerved with aupper
In the Kleer building, following which
thp ceremonial was put on. The eea-
etnn waa attended by a great gather
ing of "Arabs,” many of them from
different aectlona of the elate. A total
of 07 candidates Journeyed across the
hot desert sands In the big Khorassan
caravan and became full-fledged vota
ries.
COTTON ORGANIZERS
MAKING CAMPAIGN
A vigorous campaign Is being waged
by President M. *L. Johnson, of tha
Georgia dlvlalon of the Southern Cotton
Aasoclntion, and General Organiser R
D. Smith. More thorough organisa
tion la the line upon which they are
working, and the hearty co-operation
with which they are meeting Is very
encouraging.
Last week meetings were held In
Banka, Hart, Madison. Oglethorpe and
Clarke counties and strong organisa
tions were perfected.
This week the campaign Is being
continued with Interest. Tuesday Pres
ident Johnson and Organizer Smith
were In Klbert county. Wednesday they
will speak In Greene. Thursdny In
Wilkes, Friday in Morgan and Satur
day In Jasper. These counties already
have organisations, and tha object of
the visit la to Instill new life Into
them.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO
Yes, and “you bet it’?
good.”
Most boys Jrom flic
country who make their
mark in the world are
brought up on Arbuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee. Don’t
let anybody switch you
to drinking
something
else, which
may ruin your
stomach and
nerves!
Compile* with til
requirement* of tha
NmomI Pure Food
Lnw, CuirutM No.
2041. filed «t Wuh-
FAMINE SUFFERERS
TURN CANNIBAL
Shanghai. March 27.—The latest re-
ports from the famine stricken districts
show that the distress has been render,
eil more acute by fever anil heavy rains.
A few rases of cannibalism are authen
ticated.
American It Remanded.
I.ondon, March 27.—In the Bow street
police court this morning F. L. Larway,
alias E. L. Lee, who Is wanted in Al
bany. N. V., was remanded for one
week. Larway is under Indictment for
grand larceny in New York state.
ELKS GIVE CIRCUS
FOR LODGE RENEFIT
The circus IV coming to town. This
particular circus la the up-to-date one
owned and operated by Sun Brother*,
and the Atlanta Lodge of Elks la go
ing to get the beneAt of the two per
formances to be riven In order to give
the charity fund of the lodge a boost.
The circus will be here on April 5
and 6, and will give two performances
tlnlly at the show grounds, corner of
Jackson and Wheat streets. The con
tract with the circus people has Just
been closed by the Elks.
During the winter the Sun Brothers’
big shows have been wintering In Ma
con, nnd through-the generosity of the
management, the menagerie waa exhib
ited free all winter to the school chil
dren. The menagerie, which la consid
ered one of the best In the country,
will come with the show, together with
more than Afty high class artists.
If you see it in the Green
it’s so.
BALLARD BIFOCAL.
Fair dealing nnd careful attention to
each patient has mads a reputation for
ua no other Arm can claim In thla
country. One visit to our store, 75
Peachtree street, will verify tills state
ment. Ask any one who has a pair of
glasses that looks well and that they
nre well pleased with, where they came
from. Invariably the answer will be:
Waller Ballard Optical Company,
Thalr Unceasing Work Kcepi
Strong and Healthy.
All the blood In tha body pass
through the kldneya once every three
minutes. The kidneys Alter the blood.
They work night and day. 'When
healthy they remove about SOD grain!
of Impure matter daily, wben un
healthy some part of this Impure mat
ter Is left In the blood. This brings
on many diseases and symptoms—
pain In tbo back, headache, nervous
ness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout,
gravel, disorders of the eyesight and
hearing, dizziness. Irregular heart, de
bility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In
the urine, etc. But If you keep the
Alters right you will have no trouble
with your kidneys.
H. C. Hanson, cabinet maker, living
at 251-2 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga.,
says: "I had backache for severai
years. Every time I caught the slight
est cold K would settle In my back,
and then It was dlAlcuIt to describe my
sufferings. I have been obliged to lay
off work for ten days at a time, and
could sqjdom get out of bed without
assistance, I got very little sleep on
accoant of the severity of the psln.
The kidney secretions were Irregular
and caused me much annoyance. 1
used liniment after liniment and plas
ter after plaster but got little perma
nent beneAt. I saw Doan’s Kldnoy
Pills advertised and got a box from
Brannen & Anthony's drug store—102
Whitehall street, and 30 Marietta
street. I had little faith In them at the
time, but I took them and can say that
I never bod anything act so quickly
and effectively as this remedy. In
forty-eight hours from the time I took
tho Arst doss the pain In my back
left me and I am’ happy to state that
It has never returned. The difficulty
with the kidney secretions was also
corrected, and I feel much better in
every way. I am glad to Indorse
Doan’s Kidney Pills.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cent*. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
The Green
and best.
Extra—first
MERIDIAN SCHOOL BONDS
SOLD TO WOODMEN
Special to The Georgian.
Meridian, MU*., March 27.—Yester
day a telegram was received from Oma
ha headquarters of the Woodmen of
the World, that the $40,000 of school-
house bonds recently authorized by
Meridian, had been bought by tho ord
er; that the legality of the issue had
been approved, nnd that the money was
ready on demand. The bonds were
sold to the Woodmen at par to draw
4 1-2 per cent annual Interest.
VETERAN OF FIREMEN
DIES IN THE SERVICE
The funeral services of Thomas. F.
Eubanks, aged 61 years, who died on
Tuesday afternoon at his residence,
127 Plum street, were conducted Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev.
Len G. Broughton officiated and the
Interment was in Westvlew cemetery.
Mr. Eubanks was the oldest member
of the Atlanta Fire department.
Joined that organization in 1881, dying
while in the service, having been off
duty for only a month. Mr. Eubanks
held the position of superintendent of
■tables, having charge of the buying
and selling of the horses used in pull
ing the heavy trucks.
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Fannie Eubanks, nnd one daughter.
Six of his old comrades, who used to
tight Are with him, acted as pallbear
ers.
FIRE IN MACON RESTAURANT
CAUSES LOSS OF $400.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., March 27.—Fire Monday
night burned out the kitchen of Mor-
tln’s lunch room, on Cherry street, and
damaged the dining room. When the
alarm was sounded the firemen could
see the flames finring up In the air nnd
at first It was thought that The Macon
News building was on lire.
The damage will amount to about
$4U<), which Is covered by Insurance.
Episcopal Women to Meet.
In St. Philips cathedral Thursday
morning at 10: 30 o’clock a general
meeting of I ho Woman’s Auxiliary of
the Episcopal churches of Atlanta will
be held.
Bishop C. K. Nelson will address the
meeting. It |s earnestly dcsirem that
there will be a large attendaneffr
Enters Suit for Damage.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., March 27.—Claiming that
her character hail been defamed by
James and -Josephine York to the ex
tent of $1,000, Mandy Perkins is the
petitioner In a suit for damages to that
amount. The Yorks, It Is claimed, lost
some money nnd ascribed the disap
pearance of the money to Mandy, to the
injury, It Is alleged, of her prestige in
her community.
T
Standing Room at Premium
at the Bible Con
ference.
Btnndlng room Is at a premium at every
service of the Bible conference at the Bap
tist Tabernacle. On Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning, hundreds off people
were turned away, unable to get near the
entrances of the big building.
The conversion of JO,000 people !n
months In South Africa was the subject of
the talk Wednesday morning by “Gypsy”
Smith. Ills experiences anil observations
during that time In Africa as told by him
made one of the most interesting and Im
prqgslre features of tbe program.
Melvin Trotter spoke at 9 o’clock on res
work, nnd at 10 o’clock Dr. Gray
continued his series of Bible studies, trest-
lug each book In an analytical way, and
explaining their purports aril bearings upon
each other.
Miss Blodgett led the afternoon service
at 3 o'clock, which was attended by all
the conference speakers. The subject was
npresfii tnt Ion of the Baptist Tabernacle Bi
ble teachlug.
In an explanatory manner,-Dr. Broughton
took occasion At the beginning of the Tues
day night service to compliment tho local
Profound to dear up any misunderstanding
which might have grown out of previous
icnmrks concerning the dally published
programs. He wild frequent changes were
necessary, but they were published os given
out.
The leriure hr "Grpny" Smith wll ...
siren t-rldny lilsht, fn,te,<l of -Saturday.
An admission fee of 50 cents trill hi
charged.
BUSINESS OF COURT
HAS BEEN DIVIDED
AFTER ATLANTA PUN
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., March 27.—The plan of
dividing the criminal nnd civil business of
tbo superior court, which is now In
ogue iu Atlanta, has been inaugurated
by Judge George T. Cann, of the superior
court, here. He will. In future, give his
attention only to the civil business of the
court, while Judge Paul K. Seabrook, of
tho Atlantic circuit, will look after the
rltniunl business.
Judge Seabrook lias for a long time past
acted In connection with Judge Cann, and
hus relieved him of much burdensome
work. Judge Seabrook is nn able jurist.
Judge Cann has been working so hard re
cently «» to excite the apprehension of
Ills friends for hi* health.
FIVE MURDER CAGES
ON COURT DOCKET
A LAZY LIVER
May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as
well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged
in bis work. So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great
mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but aa
indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary
with over-work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion
and nutrition. Put them in working Order and see how quickly your
liver will become active. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has
made many marvelous cures of "liver complaint,” or torpid liver,
by its wonderful control over the organs of digestion and nutrition. It
restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of
the blood-making glands, cleanses the system of poisonous accumu-
lations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the
defection of other organs.
Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., o|
Bennett Medical College, Chicago, eara
of Golden Seal root: "It is a moet
superior remedy in catarrhs! gastritis
(inflammation of the stomseh),chronio
constipation, general debility, in con.
vslescence from protracted fevers, in
prostrating night-sweats. It it nn t'm.
portant remedy f» disorders of the ttomb"
(This agent, Golden Seal root, is au
important ingredient of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription for woman’s weak,
nesses, as well as of the "Golden Med.
icai Discovery.”! Dr. Ellingwood con
tinues, "in all catarrhal conditions it
is useful.”
Much more, did apace permit, could
he quoted from prominent authorities
as to the wonderful curative properties
possessed by Golden Seal root.
We want to assure the reader that
"Golden Medical Discovery” can bs
relied upon to do ail that is claimed for
Golden Seal root in the cure of all the
various diseases as set forth in the
above brief extracts, for its most
rominent and important ingredient is
ioiden Seal root. This ogent is, how
ever, strongly reinforced, and its curs.
Special to The Georgian.
Opelika, Ga., March 27.—The March
term of Hancock superior court Is in
session with Judge Horace M. Holden
presiding, and Solicitor General David
\V. Meadows looking after the Inter
ests of the state.
The civil docket was very light and
has already been disposed of. The
criminal docket Is larger than it has
been in years. There are live cases
involving capital punishment and sev
eral others of not quite so serious a
nature to.be tried.
All of the business of the court will
likely be disposed of by Friday after
noon and an adjournment taken.
Relieves Woi
nen’s Troubles
A True Story
Here follows the true story of the sufferings of Mrs. H
Larson, a beautiful society lady of Olds, Iowa., who tells h
with the aid of the Cardui Home Treatment, she was able to
lieve herself of all her womanly troubles and ailments.
“What I say for Wine of Cardui,” she writes, “I say tru
fully, and I could say a great deal more for it than I have,
fore I had ever heard of Wine of Cardui, 1 had been a sufft
from female troubles for eight (8) years. My doctor could o
relieve me at times. I also received a fall, causing several
placements, which added greatly to my suffering.
“The doctors wanted to perform an operation, but I co
not stand the thoughts of that, and I finally began to take Wine
C- of Cardui. Since I began I have used a great deal of it, about
ow 15 bottles, but now I am well, and suffer no pain or other female
re. discomfort. All thanks to you and to your wonderful medicine,
Cardui, woman's relief and blessing. Whenever anyone says
th. anything to me about female troubles, my reply is always! ‘try
3c- Wine of Cardui. It did wonders for me and will do the same for
rer you.'” You can get Cardui at your druggist’s, in $1 bottles,
nly Try it. It may be Just what you need for your troubles.
,b * free book KkWoJrj.^
old F0R I*ADDSS
| Wine of Cardui...
WANTED AT ONCE
TWO COLLECTORS;
YOUNG MEN; MUST
KNOW CITY. AD-
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X. L., OR. THE GEOR-
GIAN AND NEWS.
Symptoms. If you have bitter or
bad taste in the morning, pobr or vari
able appetite.coated tongue, foul breath,
constipated or irregular bowels, feel
weak, easily tired, despondent, frequent
headaches, pain or distress in "smalt of
back,” gnawing or distressed feeling in
■tomoob, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour
"risings” in throat after eating, and
kindred symptoms of weak stomach
and torpid liver, or biliousness, no
medicine will relieve you more promptly
or cure you more permanently than
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Perhaps only a part of the above symp
toms will be present at one time and
yet point to torpid liver, or biliousness
and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread
and bisenits, griddle cakes and other
indigestible food and take the "Golden
Medical Discovery" regularly and stick
to its use until you are vigorous and
strong.
Of Golden Seal root, which is one of
the prominent ingredients of "Golden
•Medical Discovery,” Dr. Roberts Barth-
olow, of Jefferson Medical College, says:
"Very useful as a stomachic (stomach)
tonic and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures
gastrio (stomach) catarrh and head
aches accompanying same.”
Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says:
"Hydrastis (Golden Seal root)exercises
an especial influence over raucous sur
faces. Upon the liver it acts with equal
certainty and efficacy. As a cholsgogue
?r invigorator) it has few equals.”
Coe also advises it for affections of
the spleen and other abdominal viscera
generallv..«nd for scrofulous and gland*
olar diseases, cutaneous eruptions) in*
digestion, debility, chmnicAdiarmea,
constipation, also in several affections
S eculiar to womenTSod in all chronic
erangements oMis liver, also for
chronic Inflammation of bladder, for
whicty/ur. CbBysa/j "it is one of the
most Reliable agciTls of cure "
Prdf John King, M D , late of Cin-
cinnatb author of the American Dis
pensatory, gives it a prominent place
among medicinal agents, reiterates all
tbe foregoing writers have said about
it, as does also Prof. John M. Scudder,
M. D., late of Cincinnati. Dr. Scudder
says: " It stimulates the digestive pro-
ceises and increases the assimilation of
food. By these means the blood is en
riched. * * • * the consequent improve
ment on the glandular and nervous sys
tems are natural results.” Dr. Scudder
further says, "in relation to its general
effect upon the system, there it no medi
cine in use about which there is such
general unanimity of opinion. It is uni
versally regarded as the tonic, useful
in all debilitated states * *
live action greatly enhanced by tha
, in just the right proportion
addition,
giye
these are happily and harmoniously
blended into a most perfect phar
maceutical compound, now favorably
known throughout most of the civilized
countries of the world. Bear in mind
that each and eveQqnggdicnt^nttring
into the " Discovery" has received the
endorsement ol the leading medical
men 01 our land, who extol aach article
named aoove in the' hignest’ terms"
lcr medicine put up lor sale
through driigglsts~cah 6hqw any siu-TI
prn/esjiomif endorsement V For dvs.
-.qrn-m
pepsia, liver troubles, i
rhal affections of whatever name or
nature, lingering eongbs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, the "Dis
covery” can be relied upon os a sover
eign remedy.
A little book of extracts treating of
all ths several ingredients entering into
Dr, PierceV medicines, being extracts
from standard medical works, of the
different schools of practice will be
mailed fret to any one asking (by postal
card or letter), for the same, addressed
to Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y„ and
iving the writer’s full post-office ad-
ress plainly written.
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secret medi
cine OP KNOWN COMPOSITION.
BIG LUMBER PLANT
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
Special to Tbs Georgian.
Oslerheld, Ga., March $7.—The plant
of the Rebecca Lumber Company was
entirely destroys^ by fire Sunday, In
cluding saw mill, planing mill and dry
kilns, together with about a million
and a half-feat of lumber.
The total loss has not been ascer
tained os yet, but will amount to *40.-
000 or $50,000.
GAMBLERS ARE NOTIFIED
TO QUIT MONTGOMERY
Special to Tho Georitlin.
Montgomery, Ala., March 27.—Chief
of Police Taylor has bten busy recent
ly with gamblers and has given notice
to several that they must- leave town.
The agitation In Birmingham agalnn
the gamblers has made several of them
hike to this city. As soon as they
reach the city the chief Informs them
that they muet go.
MACON PAPER HANGERS
ENJOY ANNUAL SMOKER.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., March 27.—The smoker
given by the Painters, Decorators and
Paper Hangers' Union was a very en
joyable affair. Several short talks
were made by some of the members of
the union, and a number of new mem
bers were admitted.
Tho Painters, Decorators and Paper
Hangers’ Union la one of the new or
ganizations of tho city, but la growing
rapidly. Some of the leading men of
the city are members of the union.
MYSTERY VEILS
DISAPPEARANCE
OF YOUNG KENT
Bristol, Va„ March 27.—Search for
Harry E. Kent, the young civil engineer
who mysteriously disappeared from
the engineering camp in the Black
mountains, January 26. has been
abandoned, and the theory that the
young man met a fate similar to that
which befell Edward L. Wentz, the
young Philadelphia millionaire, some
years ago. Is commonly accepted.
Kent Is the third person since Wentz
to mysteriously disappear In the Black
mountains near thla spot, and Kent
was last seen close to where Wentz's
body was found six months after he
disappeared.
Young Kent had just received his
month's wages, and left the camp of.
the corps, w hich was locating n line ■
for the South and Western railway'
through Wise county, late on the even
ing of January 26, remarking that he
was going up the mountain about n
mile to pay his washerwoman, and that
he would he back In time for supper.
He wore Ills work clothes, anti has
never been heard from since, though
detectives have exhausted themselves
In nn effort to clear up the mystery or
And some clew.
Careful
Attention
Given To
Fitting
Trusses
STUDENTS WERE ACQUITTED
OF ALLEGED MISCONDUCT.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbia, S. C., March 27.—Peace
and quiet nre reigning at the South
Carolina University today. The faculty
yesterday afternoon tried the three stu
dents who waited upon Student. Leo
and adviaed him to leave the college,
and acquitted them. Their defense
was that they used no force, but mere
ly advised Lee to leave.
Young Lee and his father have left
tho city. No further trouble is ex
pected
Attention to the little things
makes the aggregate result a
big thing.
Any one can see the big
things, but the lesser require
the trained mind and eye.
We attend to every point
that goes to make up perfec
tion in Truss fitting.
• Truss fitting is given indi
vidual attention by an expert.
All makes of Trusses. Come
and let us show you our fa
cilities.
Mail orders filled.
Write for catalogue.'
JACOBS’ PHARMACY