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THK ATLANTA GKORGIAX AND NEWS.
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Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Glauses and beautifies the
teeth and purifies the breath.
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century.
Convenient for tourists.
* PREPARED BY.
6^ $3$. &
BONDS OF 190? .
TO OF REFUNDED
vVmWnston, April 3—Sfcr.t.ry (Jor-
telyou lia* Riven notice to the owners
"f I nil oil Stales reg I Meml and roup in.
lionds of the 4 per cent funded loan of
l'"'r. that the secretary of the treasury
will receive on and after April < and
hcfoie June 30. 1307, any of the bonds
r the said loan to an amount not ex
citing 350.oon.onn.
The result of refunding 3100. 4 per
ent bonds of 1307 under this circular
stated us follows:
Cost of 3100, 3 per cent bund on
\pi1l 10: Kace value and premium at
3 per rent. 3103: accrued Interest to
April 10, .03. Total cost, 3103.05.
"Present worth of 4 per cent bonds,
$100.33. Accrued Interest to April 10.
in cents. Proceeds of 4’a, 3100.48. Net
cust of the 3 per cent bond (premium)
i
JACKSON CONVICTED
BUT MERCK IS URGED
A Jury In tb«* federal court Itefore Judge
Newman on Tuesday declared TIiouiii*
.im knon, n Union county merchant. guilty
**f demanding and receiving an exeeaalve
fee for collecting a pension for Mrs. Klnilra
Ingram of that county, but recommended
' lilrn to the mercy of the court. He was de
fended by Attorney T. W. Rucker. The
government •tntutes provide that no more
than |10 may he collected for vetting pen
eions. but It wan chnrged that Jackson col
lected ffio from Mrs. Ingrain III Wlilfe
county and 9240 In Union county. It wn*
admitted that he nfterwarda paid hack 1200,
The''Golden Band of Luck-’
TOOK GUARD’S GUN
AND MADE ESCAPE
ON WAY TO COURT
S|..-.lnl to The Georgian.
Waynssboro, Qa., April I.—Duddla
.larlston. a negro convlcl, who has been
on the gang here, serving a three-year
sc ntenee, escaped In a novel manner
Monday, lie was wanted for a wlt-
ns-3 In a case at court which la In ««»•
■Ion here, and was turned over to Bel-
11rr Foster to be carried to the court
h .use. On some pretext, bis bunds
were released and he then took Mr.
l uster's gun and told him to go.
.Sheriff Johnston Is doing all In his
power to recapture Jovlstotj.
Mrs. Emma Wall.
Mrs. Emma Wall, aged 50 years, died
in her residence, 72 East Fair street,
Monday night. Hhe Is survived by her
husband, E. Wall, and aaveral children.
To,i body was sent to Birmingham,
AlaJ Tuesday night, where the funeral
services will be conducted at the Cath
olic church.
WILL ISSUE BONDS
10 IMPROVE CLUB
Athletic Club Nominates
Directors and Issues
$90,000 Bonds.
At the annual meeting of the Atlanta
Athlellc Club held Tuesday night, a
bond Issue of 380.400, of which amount
313,000 Is to be expended on Improving
the city club building on Auburn ave
nue, was derided upon, and officers and
directors for the year were nominated.
President George Adair and Vice
President W. H. Glenn were re-nomi
nated snd will be elected without op
position. The terms of five of the di
rectors, E. K. Clapp, W. K. Stone, P,
If. Reynolds, W. J. Tlleon and'B. 31.
Grant, have expired and the same di
rectors were re-nominated, with th«
following additional live: Dr. W. I..
Champion. Walton W. Clark, Thomas
W. Connally, Eee M. Jordan and Coke
B. Davis. The nominations must be
accepted wllhln three days to he put
up for the annual election. This elec
tion will lie held at the city club on
next Tuesday, between 4:34 o'clock In
Ihe afternoon and 8:34 oVIuck at night.
The city club house will be greatly
Improved with Ihe 318,400. and It In
planned to enlarge Ihe building by
adding a third story and by bringing It
out to the street. The swimming pool
will bs tiled and enlarged. President
Adair announced that the floating of
the bond Issue Is practically assured.
The larger part of the bond Issue will
be used In taking up the purchase noles
of the East Lake and Auburn avenue
properties.
ARCHBISHOP BLENK
WILL STOP IN CITY
Archbishop James Rlcnk, of New Or
leans, will arrive In Atlanta Saturday
morning and will be the guest of Father
Gunn, of ftacred Heart church, until
some time next week, when he goes on
Washington to attend a meeting of
the archbishops of the fathollc church
of the United mates.
The entertainment planned at Marlst
College hall for Wednesday night haa
been postponed until 'Saturday evening,
when Archbishop Blenk wll be the spe
cial guest. On Sunday morning at It
lock he Vlll conduct the services at
Sacred Heart.
STATE HIGHWAY
IS NOW PROPOSED
FOR TENNESSEE
Grandfather’s Cure for
Constipation
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 3.—Savcral
bllla of an ImpM-tmu nature were In
troduced In the Tennessee leglalature
eateixUy. One provide* for a highway
acruaa Ihe alate from Memphis lo
Knoxville: another provides for the
state entering the Die Insurance busi
ness: another provides for a state de
partment of Immigration, nnd another
makes It Illegal to employ children un
der 14 years In factories.
Dissatisfaction with rates Is behind
Ihe movement for a state Insurant'
umpnny. Tills bill Is said lo be almost
certain of passage.
FIRE CAUSES PAN I( 1
IN HOTEL SARANAC
N>w Yolk, April 3.—The Hotel Sara
nac, In Uroudwuy. caught flic Tues
day. Men and women climbed
down the fire escapee and jammed
the stairs and corridor* In their ef
forts to escape. The flames had gained
such headway In- the Seventh avenue
side of the building that It seemed cer
tainty doomed.
The automatic alarms caused a wild
panic throughout the big old structure.
Hhrleka of “fire" sounded throughout
the bulldim-. and men and women
k REAT medicine,—Ihe Sawbuck.
Two hours a day tawing wood* *i niggled to get to the fire escapes, ele-
will keep anyone 1 * Bowels IT" 01 !' "" ll North anil Bouth
. r 1 | Broadway rvus Jammed with people,
regular. The terror of the guests of ihe Sara-
No need of pills, C»lh»rlle«, Color Oil. 1 ,mi ’ communicated Itself lo ihe guest*
nor "Physic," II you'll only work ih. Saw. 1 ^rJe'd” 0 '* 1
busk regularly. \ — ■ ■
1* Nature* Cur* far Conallp*. I'MY l!'4n\*V'vV/l ejrp
lien and,—aT#n-Mlle walkwltldo. If you '' KUnllSaJ/Al A III11 I
haven’t got a wood-pil*. 1 The skating randvaT'w’hlcb was to have
But, If you will take your Exercise in an i*een held In the si. NU-iiotn* Auditorium ut
Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, ,Vu -* I *' , -« ou l " 1 * Hominy ntshi. was
bi.a.l i-.in.i-i postponed ou sccoant of the souther mull
be-s.so. there * only one kindof Artificial \v,.,hie»lar ul«ht. TW formal openls* or
Exercise for the Bowels and its name Is tin* greatest skating rink In the South look
"CASCARETS.*' place Monday ulght, despite tin* root wreath
ra«MP«h «r« Ik* Ahi» ma... u ... M i.a ci\ wheu a tbousaud skaters lea ted the
Cascarets are the only mean* lo exercise , lurf , wl aour |irul ,„ |M , r .
the Bowel Muscle* without work. | flvl .
« # , The inrnlvnl of nknteri wljl healn nt
They don't Purge. Crips, nor "upset
yo it Stomeeh," because they don't act Ilka
"Physlca.”
Tiiey don't flush out your Bowels end the ri■«■ - T'nstiiiucs grutesene salon
PAIN WRINKLES
AIN wrinkles make you look old, much sooner than
worry wrinkles, or any other kind of Wrinkles.
Those pain wrinkles seem to petrify your face
into a look of constant anguish, that is actually pain
ful to contemplate.
Now, the pains that so many women suffer, every
month, are just the pains that you fear the most and that do
you the most harm; for pain is harmful, because of its weak
ening effect on the nerves.
Pain not only makes you LOOK old, but makes you
FEEL old. It literally WEARS you out before your time.
So, if you suffer as indicated, from any of the pains due
to the ailments peculiar to women, such as headache, low
waist-pains, side-ache, leg-ache, numbness, dragging sensa
tions etc., it is high time you did something to prevent their
coming upon you, with such persistent regularity, every moon.
The thing to do is to take Wine of Cardui, the well-known
vegetable remedy for women’s organic ailments. Prepared
from ingredients which act curatively, on diseased or disordered
womanly organs, Cardui has, for upwards of half a- century,
demonstrated its marvelous efficacy in almost all forms of fe
male disease, by its beneficial results in the cases of over a
million suffering women.
Cardui has been successful in relieving and preventing
womanly ills and pains for others. Why not for you?
Cardui does not deaden the nerves but vitalizes them and
gives them the strength to throw off the disease that causes
the pain. It strengthens, builds and cures. It is a pure and
non-intoxicating tonic, absolutely harmless and sure to benefit
young or old. Sold everywhere. Try it.
At
WMEPADnill
In
All
of uARUUI
$1.00
Druggists
Woman’s Relief
Bottles
“A Perfect Wreck” •
’ Pinetta, Va„ Jan. 16, 1907.
Wine of Cardui has been a God-send to me. for I was bad off,
as my neighbors can testify. I keep it in the house all the time and
whenever I feel bad I fly to Cardui. Before taking it, I had suffered
for about six years and the pains I had I shall never forget. I suffered
with dreadful headache, backache, dull aching pains snooting all over
me, and such pains low down, I thought, many a time, I was going to
die. I tell you I was a perfect wreck. My doctor is a fine man and
he did all he could, but I got no better. At last I began to take Wine
of Cardui, and began to improve. Now I am stronger, can go out
walking, stand on my feet, feel a great deal better, and the pains and
aches 1 have described are all gone. 1 want every suffering woman to
know what Cardui has done for me. It saved my life.
khi Mrs. H. W. Ison.
THIS BOOK IS FREE!
“Home Treatment for Women”
is a valuable 64-page, Illustrated book, carefully prepared to give useful Information about
the home treatment of female diseases. It also gives hints on diet, exercise and the
general rules of right living. A copy vlll be mailed FREE, postage prepaid, to any lady
filling In this coupon and mailing It to: THE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE CO., Pub.
Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Please send me by-mail prepaid your 64-page book “Home Treatment for Women."
Name
Street or R. F. D.
Postoffice,
County...
State.
nit t i IIIS Will 1*4* Indulged III.
At ttili* itirnivsl no ninnk« will Ih* nllowi>i|
gro Impersonator* premlttoj
J ^ C “'°r 0“' JUap.;'OSSA
or Aperient waters always do. i-harge.
- ^rttmalat. ncgROEsKeaD GUILTY:'
Ihe Bowel Muatjg. that tins the Food ARE SENTENCED FOR LIFE.
psssajrJ snd that tighten up when food -
touchy them, thua driving the food to Ita si •••■t»t to The Georgia*.
j.. Waynesboro. Ga„ April 3.—Durin*
A Casearat acts on your Bowel Muscle* ; ' u I"’ 1 "" ,° f ,h *
, . , . . . Lite civil business was finished and tha
,f you had Just sawed a cord of wood, or lt dockH tak , n up . Sleve Ben .
v/ab ei ten miles. I a negro who killed a negro worn*
Cascarets move the Pood Naturally, jun at Midvllle. entered a plea of (uilty
digerimg tt without waste of tcmorrow'i anil was neiueneeii to twenty years In
Gastric Juice.
0 0 0
The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Box Is made
lo (it your Vest pocket, or "My Lady's"
Purse. Druggists—10 Cents a Bos.
Carry It constantly with you and take a
Casraret whenever you suspect you need
one.
Be very careful to get the genuine
made only by the Sterling Remedy Corn-
pan". and never sold In bulk. Every tab
let utampr t ' CCC." S3*
the penitentialy
Marlon Parker, another negro, who
killed a negro woman In Wayneeboro.
»a* given a life sentence on a plea of
guilty.
PEOPLES CANDIDATE WINS
FOR MAYOR OF HUNTSVILLE.
SOUTHERN’S NEW ORDER
ADVANCES ATLANTANS
George R. Browder
Given High
Off ce.
Orders just issued by Vice President J.
M. (*al|i, of tin* Southern railway, mean
(iruuuitiun for two .Vtlantii men. and at tin*
same Hum it It thought It; the official*
that they will greatly facilitate the ship
ment of freight over the system.
|de
A Keen Appetite
and a healthy stomach indicate
an active I-iver.which is enjoyed
by all who use Bccchatn’s Pills.
They insure strong digestion,
sweet breath and sound sleep.
No other remedy is as good as
Beecham’s
Pills
t andidatr, by a inaJortly of Ss I Bold Every whtrt. In boxes Fe. and 3c.
to Tb
If unts%-il!e.
tfpauld Sj»eakr
day for mayor b;
•eorgtnit.
Ala., April 3.—Judge
defeated lien* to- |
H. K. Smith, the peo
These orders provide for the appointment
at seven general freight agents In eltles
over the South. These* agents will hate
more authority than freight agents linve
had In the past.
The two Atlanta men who henotlt by thu
new orders are George It. Browder, who
will Ire promoted from general freight
agent In Atlanta to aasistaut freight traf-
At* manager, with headquarter* here. Till*
Is a new offlee and Mr. Browder will di
vide the territory of the rog«! with As
sistant Freight traffic Manager B. |„ Me-
Kellnr with headquarters tn Louisville.
The other Atlanta tuuu U Randall flif-
ton, who will succeed Mr. Browder ns
general freight agent in AHaut. having
charge of Hue* tn Georgia ami Florida.
In Closer Touch.
Under th*> new ayatem. It i* expected
that tin* representative* of the 4>iNU|Hiiiy
Wll he placed tn closer touch with the ship
per* of tb«* road, nnd this will liriug nltout
closer relation* aud harumnlous coopern-
tlou.
The following other' appointment* arc
made under them* orders: »
John B. Munson, now general agent at
New York, will lie made aealstaut freight
traffic tunuager. with headquarter* at
Washington. I». »*,
J. II. Drake, general freight agent. IMrb-
niotid. Va.. iii charge of line* In Yirglula
und eastern and central North Carolina.
K. II. Mbnw, general freight agent.
Charleston, j*. t\. In charge of line* In
Honth rarwltna and western North Taro-
line ami Angn«ta. Ga.
II. I~ Miller, general freight agent. Knm
vllle. Trim.. In charge «vf lines In ca«l
Tenuesore.
II. It. I'ceratn. general freight agent in
Nr**Hvllle. Tenn.. in ‘rhur-e of the Narh*
vllle dlvlsluu.
I. I.. Graves, general freight* ageuU
Meiupliis. Ttnu., In charge of the .Meui
phi* division. i
It. I.. ttluipsou. general freight agent.
BinniiigUatii. Ain., in charge "of line* lu
Alabama (except In Memphis divisioni.
Both Atlanta men who nrt* promoted tin
tier the ordera are we!! knowi^ lu the
rnilrotid world. Mr. < llftou’s rioe In the
niilitmd buslnesa has Iteeu a rapid one. In
1«» lie was n traveling passenger ngeiil,
but by hard work and close attention to
business he linn won rapid promotion.
COVINGTON GIRL'S SUCCESS
WITH ALKAHEST BUREAU.
Special to The Georgian.
foylngton, Ga„ April 3.—.Miss .Marie
Untie Kvans. the talented daughter r.f
Dr. and Mrs. A. <\ Evans, of uxfoitl,
is tilling an eight weeks' engagement
with the Atlanta Alkahest Lyceum Sys
tem. In "An Evening of Hong and
Story" Miss Evans takes an active
purl us pianist und renders several vo
cal solos during the performance. Miss
Evans already has an enviable reputa
tion us an artist and her friends are
predicting great things for her.
CLANSMAN DATE CANCELLED
FOR GRIFFIN BY MANAGER.
Bpeciel to The Ueoigfttn.
Griffin. On.. April 3.—Thomas Dixon',
famous play. ••The Clansman," whi n
was to have been presented at the
Bijou theater in this city on the nlgi*t
of April H, has been cancelled.
There Vas but little fear of inciting
race differences In Griffin, hut Mana
ger Head decided to cancel the date.
This Is the second time that ”Ti»-
riansman" has been sdiut out in this
city, the other date being December 51.
The ‘‘Golden
Band of Luck”
The 1 ‘Golden Band of Luck- 1
BOWERSVILLE ODD FELLOWS
ENJOY RICH BANQUET.
NEW DECATUR Y. M. C. A.
HAS LARGE MEMBERSHIP.
Bpisdnl t48 Tin* Georgian.
New Decatur. 'Ain., April 3.—The
Young Men's Christian Association In
New Decatur, with a membership of
*•047. In the largest Institution of tli<
kind in Alabama and perhaps in tha
entire South. For some time there
was quite n lively contest between the
Y. M. «*. A. at Birmingham and the
one here for the largest yiembershlpi
HARDYFOOD
JUST RECEIVED
ALWAYS CRISP AND DELICIOUS,
AT YOUR GROCER'S. LARGE
P.' CK AGE,
10c.
Special to The Georgian.
Bowersville. Ga.. April 3.—Beulah;
Rebekah Lodge No. 39, Independent j
Older Odd Fellows, entertained at Bo.v-
ersvllle Saturday evening. March 30.
The entertainment closed with a ban
quet. which was enjoyed by Several
{bundled visitors. Plenty to eat and
nice refreshments made the occasion
{one long to be remembered.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
IS DEAD IN RALEIGH.
Epecfal to The Georgian.
Raleigh. N*. <\. April 3.—William
Henry King. .Tg(<51 lo, one of Raleigh's
most prominent business men, died yes
terday. afin n long ill no.**. He was
ih«* ptinclisit own»*r uf » wholesale
drug -tote and also a retail store.