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WEDSi:8DAT, APRIL 10, 1007.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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dies
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curing the widest range of diseases, and
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Wife and Drummer Found
with Body aud Poison
ing Is Suspected.
Ottawa, 111., April 10.—Myatery sui-
rounds the sudden death of I,. H. Jones,
past exalted ruler of the Kllce and one
time clubman and aoctal favorite, and
the authorities are searching for traces
of poison.
Jones was found dead lh his room n
the Clifton Hotel and with the body
were his wife, a bride of six months,
ami W. F. McLeon, a traveling sales
man.
On the floor of the room and on the
tablea were champagne bottles.
At the coroner's Inquest Mrs. Jones
and McLeon testified that about
o'clock In the morning Jones began
vmnltlng and In two Jiours was dead
The stomach and some of the cham
pagne were sent to Chicago for an
analysis.
GLEE CLUB TRIP
HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Awnings
For stores. ODIces.
Residences. Public
Buildings, etc., manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
PRESIDENT OGDEN
WILL NOT ACCEPT
TERM!
Special to The Georgian, t
Athens, Os., April 10.—At a meeting
of the university faculty, it was de
elded that the Georgia Qlee Club
should not be allowed to leave Athens
and give performsnees. This action
was due to a rule passed by the trus
tees In 1893 which prohibited any mu
sical organisation of the university
from leaving town, consequently the
Glee Club engagements In Savannah,
Jacksonville, Augusta, Macon, Atlanta
and Columbus have been cancelled, and
until the trustees meet In May no per
formances can be given except In Ath
ens and In Qalncsvllle, when the cadets
aro In camp. It Is believed that the
trustees will Immediately repeal the
rule and In that case, a trip covering
several towns will probably be taken
MAY YIELD CONTROL
TO CUBA NEXT YEAR
Havana, April 10.—It appears that
the control of Cuban affairs will be
given back to the Cuban people In 1908.
It Is known that Secretary Taft In
sists upon a thorough census, which
undoubtedly will require more than
four months, consequently the munici
pal elections would fall In October or
November, but as December Is the
month for harvesting the sugar crop.
It Is recognised that elections In Octo
ber or November aro Impracticable. The
electlona may be held In January, 19U8.
MILITARY FAIR
FOR FIFTH REGIMENT
J. M HIGH GO.
FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN.
CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC
TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE
CIALTY.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD.
W. i. Dabney Implement Co.,
61 So. Forsyth 8t„ Atlanta, Qa,
Brief News Notes
Preparations for holding the military
fair for the benefit of the Fifth regi
ment of the national guard are being
pushed rapidly to completion. At a
meeting of the officers of the regiment,
held at the Hunter Street armory Mon
day night, a number of committees to
complete the necessary arrangements
were appointed.
The fair will probably be opened
within the next two or three weeks,
and will continue two weeks. It Is re
ported by those who have the matter
In charge that the prospects of a most
successful fair are very promising. The
regiment will leave Atlantu for James
town on June 8.
William Stead, the famous English
editor, called on President Roosevelt
Tuesday and discussed with him mat
ters relative to the approaching peace
conference.
Commander Robert E. Peary has
been granted leave of absence for three
years by the navy department. The
time will be devoted by him to Arctic
exploration.
Governor Berkhain, of Kentucky, has
offered a reward of 1900 for the per
sons guilty of destroying tobacco beds
und barns lu western Kentucky.
The strike of longshoremen'at Ham
burg. Germany, Is regarded as serious
by tbe authorities. Attacks have been
made upon strike breakers Imported
from England.
Fire at the League Island navy yard,
Philadelphia, has caused a loss esti
mated at about tlOO.UOO. Ona of the
large buildings was destroyed.
About 200 Southerners who are res
idents of New York, attended the an
nual banquet of tbe Southern Society
at the Hotel Astoria on Tuesday night.
Rear Admiral Slgsbee and Marlon J.
Verdery made speeches.
The Chicago and Northwestern rail
road Is closing scores of Its smaller
ofnees In Iowa In prepurtlon for the
nine-hour law. The mad cannot Ret
sufficient telegraphers to man the of-
ItCCH.
J. Plerpont Morgan called on Italian
Minister of Kdurnttnn Rava at Rome
yesterday to tell him that lie had noth
ing to do with the alleged removal from
ltuly of the paintings by Van Dyke,
which have disappeared from Genoa.
HILBURN RETAINS
CAMP COMMAND
Frank A. Illlhnrn was re-elected
commandant of Camp Walker, U. C.
V, No. 925 at the annual election held
Tuesday night In the hall of the vet
erans at 102 South Forsyth stret.
Tha officers elected to serve the camp
during the ensuing year are as follows:
F. A. Hllburn, commandant, re-elected;
first lieutenant, Julius H. Cook; sec
ond lieutenant, R. K. Charles; third
lieutenant, R. C. Bowls; fourth lieu
tenant, J. E. Maddox: adjutant. J. G.
Ramsey; treasurer, J. Sid Holland;
commissary, J. A. Cherry; quartermas
ter, W. J. Langston: surgeon, D. M. C.
Martin; chaplain, D. V. Stevens: his
torian, J. M. Spurlin; sergeant major,
J. T. Keown; color sergeant, J. J.
Mites; color guards, R. F. Jones and
J. T. Word; drummer, W. T. Archer.
Business,
Pleasure
or anything that excites
and exhausts the brain
nerves, causes headache.
.. s Some persons cannot
even attend church, thea
ters, ride on cars, or on
the water, or go where
there is the least excite
ment without an attack.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills, taken as directed
will stop the pain. To
avoid suffering take one
as soon as yon feel an
attack coming on. Your
druggist can tell you of
many who would not bo
without them.
. *1 have been troubled with aerera
neadarheft for many year*. I began
to uaa Dr. Miles’ Antl-Faln Pills.
It fa tha only remedy that haa
given me or my family any relief. 1
do not now bava such spell*, because
when I feel one coming on I Imme
diately take one of the tablets, never
more than one la required, they are *o
affective, and 1 appreciute them no
thoroughly I always have them with
me. My wife and family always uaa
them, cannot do without them.
8. A. GARDNER. Janes Mile. Wfe.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill# are sold by
your druggist, who will Guarantee that
the find package will benefit. If It
■alias ha w»H return your money.
\ doaea, 23 cent*. Never told In bulk.
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CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children
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Signature of <
STEPHEN D. LEE
AT UNVEILING
The complete program for the un
veiling of the Ootdon monument on
May 25 has not been perfected yet.
A meeting of the commission was held
In Governor Terrell’s offlee Tuesday
afternoon, but It was deckled to com
plete the program at u later date.
General Stephen D. Lee will be In
vited to be present on May 25, and de
liver a short address. General P. A.
Evans has ulrenily been named as ora
tor of the day. Prominent veterans
from all parts of the South will be
Invited.
The contractor announced that the
pedestal would be completed In plenty
of time for the unveiling on May 25.
BATTLE TO DEATH
IN INSANE WARD
Absent From Educational
Conference, He Sends Let
ter Declining to Serve.
MUNY0NS
WITCH HAZEL
Th'lkm SOAP
SijfrAsVeivid i-PWMr
keepvLady and Baby
Sweet As Rose:;,
SUSPECTED TRAIN
WRECKERS CAUGHT
• Railroad Detectives Arrest
Men Tampering with
Tracks,
— 1B. M. WOOIsLKY. M. D
f Atlanta, Ua. Office 104 N. Pryor Street
extracted
positively without
pain, fioc enrli. Best
teeth tS. Muncy eta
not t*uy better..
I’ll! I.A DEL PHI A
DENTAL ROOM 8.
No. 28 White hull Ht.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From — Depart To—
Macon 11.40 pm
Mneoti S.toitiA
JnckBoavIlle ..19.44ntn
Mncon 4.00 pm
Jnckaonvllle .. SJOptn
bhvnnnub 9.15 pm
Pittsburg. Pa., April 10.—Pennsyl
vania railroad detectives yesterday
landed In jail at Greensburg. Thomas
O’Laughlin and Thomaa McGrath, both
of Allegheny. Track-walkers yesterduy
morning came upon three men tamper
ing with the trackM near Stewart sta
tion. One was captured and the other
two later. The bolts In the rails had
bean loosened, but the &sh plates had
not been removed. The toien were dis
covered Just before a train was due at
Stewart.
Electric Theater 8old.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., April 10.—Owing to
bad health, W. J. Wright, proprietor of
the electric theater on Broad street,
has been compelled to sell out his In
terest In that concern. The tjieater has
been a success from the start, and Mr.
Wright has made many friends here.
CARNEGIE’S SUDDEN ARRIVAL
UPSET RECEPTION PLANS
Pittsburg, April 10.—Andrew Carne-
glo abandoned his plan to bring hi*
distinguished guests to the dedication
of the Carnegie Institute here on t\
special train and arrived here unex
pectedly on a regular rain, thereby up
setting the plans of the trustees to give
him a great welcome.
It Is said that the activity of mys
terious train wreckers who have been
making trouble for the Pennsylvanin
Railroad Company for three weeks Is
responsible for tho derision that the
foreign visitors will travel in extra
Pullmans attached to a regular Pitts
burg express.
Mr. Carnegie also called off all social
functions, which caused considerable
indignation.
Among Mr. Carnegie’s guests are W.
T. Stead, the English peace reformer;
Baron D’Kstournelles de Constant, of
the French senate and the head of the
French section of the International
peace conference: Sir Robert Ball, pro
fessor of astronomy at Cambridge; Sir
William Henry Preece. the English
electrical engineer; Sir William Elgar,
the composer; J. M. W. Van Der Poor-
ten-Schaartz, better known In this
country ns "Maarten Maartens"; Dr.
P. Chalmers Mitchell, secretary of tho
London Zoological Society: Clement K.
Shorter, editor of The London Sphere;
Gugllelmo Marconi, Inventor of wire
less telegraph; the earl of Houthesk,
who l» the chief of the Carnegie fam
ily: the countess of Southesk. the Rev.
E. S. Roberts, master of ConvIUe and
Calus College and vice chancellor at
Cambridge; Sir Will Turner, president
of Edinburgh University; Dr. John
Ross, president of the Carnegie Dum-
ferllne Trust, a settlement which the
Iron master made for his native town,
and General Alfred F. J. L. Von Loe-
wenfeld, who represents Emperor Wil
helm.
ROBERT C. OGDEN.
Special to The Georgian.
Plnehurst, N. C., April 10.—Contin
ued war against illlterary with more
school houses and better educational
facilities was the slogan of the speak
ers at the conference for education in
the South, which convened here yes
terday In tenth annual aesslon. The
strikers at last night’s session, at
which Foster Peabody, of New York,
•resided. Included Governor Glenn, of
S’orth Carolina; Dr. 8. C. Mitchell, of
Richmond; President Judson, of Chi
cago university; Dr. F. W. Hlnltt, of
Iaexlngton, K>\, president of the Cen
tral University of Kentucky, and Pres
ident F. Wickllff Hose, agent of the
Peabody fund.
Governor Glenn discussed the atti
tude of the south, toward the so-called
education movement, and remarked
that the Southerner considered Presi
dent Roosevelt the greatest ruler the
orhl has ever known.
The attendance Is somewhat reduced
* compared with former meetings of
the conference. Tho session was for
mally opened by the election of Dr.
8. C. Mitchell, of Richmond, Va., to act
as president pro tern.. In the absence
of President Robert C. Ogden, who was
prevented from attending the meeting
on account of Illness. The address of
clcnme was delivered by Governor
Glenn, to which Dr. Mitchell respond
ed.
The principal feature of the morn
ing session was the reading by Pres
ident Alderman, of the University of
Virginia, of a paper on "The Southern
Education Board." prepared by Edgar
Gardner Murphy, of Montgomery, Ala.,
secretary of the board. A message
from President Ogden, addressed to
the conference, asking that another
be elected president of the conference,
as read by Dr. Mitchell.
PULPll OP TRINITY CHURCH
WILL BE ABLY SUPPLIED
STOP WOMAN
AND CONSIDER
First, that almost every operation
in our hospital*, performed upon
women, becomes necessary because
of neglect of such symptoms as
Backache, Irregularities. Displace
ments. Pain in the Side, Dragging
Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless
ness.
Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, made from
native roots and herbs, has curedi
more cases of female Ills than any
other one medicine known. It reg
ulates, stfengthens and restores women's health and is invaluable In
preparing women for child-birth and during tho period of Change
Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on
file at the Pinkhnm Laboratory at Lynn. Mass., many of which are from
time to time being published bv special permission, give absolute evi
dence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs.
Pinkham's advice.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as
Dragging Sensations, Weak Back. Falling and Displacements. In
flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves
and expels Tumors at an early stage.
Mrs. Pinkham’s 5tanding Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn. Mass, for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who
has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty
years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink
ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide lick
women back tone<h. Write today, don’t wait until too late.
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Listerins, Talcum Powder, Tooth t oho
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JACOBS* PHARMACY
6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street.
When Dr. J. W. Lee, pastor of Trin
ity Methodist church, leaves for Eu
rope In about two weeks he will not
leave his pulpit entirely in charge of
ministers of his own denomination. His
place will be aupplled by prominent di
vines of different churches during tils
six weeks' absence.
Dr. John E. White, pastor of the
Second Baptist church, and Rev. J. ri.
French, of the First Methodist church,
have already promised to supply the
Trinity pulpit for ttvo Sundays. Other
ministers will be requested to preach
during Dr. Lee’a absence.
Through the courtesy of Samuel
Cupples, of St. Louis, a millionaire
wooden ware manufacturer, and an
old friend of Dr. Lee. the Atlanta min
Ister will attend the International Sun
day School convention In Rome, Italy,
which meets on May 20. Dr. Lee will
leave In about two weeks and will
spend six weeks In Europe. Mr. Cup
pies has offered to pay all the expenses
of the tour and Dr. Lee has accepted
Mrs. Lee will probably accompany him
TAKING DRINK OF WATER
WOMAN 8UDDENLY DIES
Special to Tha Oeorgtau.
Brunswick. Ga., April 10.—Mrs.
Mary A. Glrvln died at her residence
In this city Monday night. Mrs. Glr
vln was preparing to retire and was
drinking a glass of water when ahe
was suddenly stricken and fell dead.
She had been in good health and spir
its. Mrs. Glrvln was sixty-six years
of age, and had spent all her life In
Brunswick. She Is survived by two
daughters and four sons.
To Get More Strength
from Your Food.
WORK WEAKENS THE
KIDNEYS.
W HEN tho Bowels are filled 1 «**•'« w ««* no m reeling mown
with undigested food wa a * aln,t Can, P Smith at the meeting,
wun undigested looa wa , he camp mertly vo toi n *r its objection
may ba a great deal worse to merging on the grounds that the city
off than If we wera half *»»» '*■£« enough for two camps
BY IRE MEMBERS
OF MACON CAMP
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., April 10.—A decided
stand waa taken by the members of
Camp Macon, United Confederate Vet
erans, yesterday against uniting a-ith
Camp R. A. Smith, and a committee
was named to Impart the newe to the
secretary of the laet-named organlsa
tlon.
There was no III feeling ehown
Philadelphia. Pa., April 10—Thad-
deua Johnson, u negro maniac In the ill
tane ward of the Philadelphia hospital,
waa kicked and trampled to death l>y
Patrick Murray, another Insane In
mate. Johnson suffered from religious
mania and was Imbued with the Idea
that the other i»tlents were wicked
and should be disciplined. Seising a
chair, Johnson proceeded to confect the
other Intnntes of the Insane ward in
hla own forceful manner.
Murray objected to having religion
beat Into him with a chair und a fu
rious tight ensued. Murray knocked
the negro man down, kicked him In
the head until Ills skull was fractured
and then jumped on his prostrate form,
breaking every rib In Ills body. John
son’s body was crushed almost to a
pulp before the attendants could sub
due Murray.
CHILDREN FIND
AND EAT POISON;
LITTLE GIRL DEAD
Little Falls, X. V., April 10.—While
playing about their home In Salisbury.
Helen, aged 4, and Glenn, aged 3, chil
dren of William Knox, found a quantity
of strychnine and ate It. Helen Is dead
and the little boy Is very low.
HEAVY SNOW FALL
ALONG ST. LAWRENCE
Ogdensburg. X. Y.. April in.—Blx
Inches of snow fell In this vicinity last
night and It Is still falling. Montreal
reports thirteen Inches of snow und
good sleighing.
Doan’s Kidney Pills Hava Dona Great
Service for People Who Work
In Atlanta.
Mott Atlanta people work ever)’ day
Hayed loo long In the open air.
Well, when food decays in the Bowels,
In some strained. unnatural position— through delayed and overdue action, what
bending constantly over a desk—rid- u. —
Ing on jolting wagona or care—doing nlppe
laborious housework; lifting, reaching * * * *
strains tend to wear, weaken and In- that llnathe Bowels and Intestines then draw
off than If we were half l« r «e enough for two camps
. Members nf Camp Macon stated that
starvea. t'iir*v felt quite reluctant at giving up
Because food that stays too long In their organization that had been an In
the Bowels decays there, Just as if It * ' * “
dilution In tlie city for so long a lime,
but had no fault to find with the other
camp.
HOR8EMEN FIX DATE
FOR MACON TRACK MEET.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., April 10.—The horaemen
nt Central City park have decided to
hold the spring meet this year on the
-- __ _ . , , _ , . afternoon of April 18. and have also
jure the kidney* until they fall behind Poison from the deesyed Food, Instead of completed a full program of the illf-
in their work of fllterlng the poisons the Nourishment they wero Intended to ferent racing events that are to be
from the blood. Doan's Kidney Pills j.. w pulled off. The gate receipts are to go
cure alck kidney*, put new strength ’ entirely lo the city hospital and the
In bad backs. This Pcfaon jela Into tho blood and, In lady members of the auxiliary are noiv
J. T. Ivey, the well-known farmer, lime, spreads all over the body, unless the . u • . , ,
of Postofflce Walton conn- Cause ol Constipation is promptly removed. ,J"dlff.°"m rice.“sS^SXtTto^te!!
ty. who has many acquaintances m At- That cause of Constipation Is Weak, or of the thoroughbreds that have been
labta, aays: Though I am naturally . poweTMuaeles wintering, In Macon. Several of the
a very strong, healthy man, my back “D oowei musenh. animal* are among the best that tlie
has given me a great deal of trouble. When your Bowel-Muscles grow Dabby Mst and middle R est can boast of. and
There was a terrible pain In the small they need Exercise lo strengthen them, not v,l,le here have been given tbe beet cf
of It, and often I was hardly able to ..ph-ia" th . m attention by the experts In charge of
walk. Any ov.r-exertton or a slight Phy * le P“>P« f ,h8m ’ the different tmlnlng quarters.
w ld dT5 y ?^ d Sldn W v°. n, werilf , f^R * ’ * ! tnatohe. and the animal, are now |4-
«d C Mlrt mJSy wribinown prepare: There’s only on* kind of Artificial Ex- ■»* prepared for the meet.
ttons, but none of them did me any ercisa for the Bowel-Muscles. COMPANY CONSIDERS
good until aome months ago, when In Its name Is ’’CASCARETS," and Its ENGINEER'S REPORTS.
Atlanta, I stopped at Brennan * An- price Is Ten Cents a box. | .Special to The Georgian.
thony’a drug store, at 102 \thltehall So, II you want the same natural action Macon. Ga.. April 10.—A meeting of
asked' theTr rtf IE?ikw.*KUw ** * *>* walk In Iha c^STy would ^iX^
Pills were recommended to me and I give you, (without Iha weariness) lake one * . I- ’ '
got a bo*. Tbe result of taking these Cascarel at a lime, with Intervals between, i and wasTlowed
BeforsTl us’ed theS^he'awrettona’wer* * il *> rou ’f lch ‘*'® e “ c,c ® ndiUor, y #u<1 “ !r ®- i by a meeting of .he director, of the
In a badly disordered condition, being One Cascarel at a lime will properly same company
dark colored and full of sediment and cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue. ,.5 nl J'
harttoretam es^la^ .t n.ghL b^ . . .
cleared* up *and° restored* to “a'normal Don’, fall lo carr* the Vest Pocket ' R^StE
condition, and the retention is also • Cascarel Box with you constantly. ■ formally accepted,
perfect. Mr back Is strong and sound, AnDrt5iislss.il them-over tan million ! n?S£ v 'l!E«
too. since taking the treatment. i. : pieied by the nrst of Maj and thsn the
For tale by all dealere. Price 60 boxes a year. | work of actual construction will begin,
cents. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. B* very careful to get the genuine. C Lua niRFeroijR
New York, eole agents for the United mads only by the Sterling Remedy Com- j APPOINT COMMITTEES.
States. . j piny and never sold in bulk. Every tablet I Special to The Georgian.
Remember the name—iDoan »—and i „ „„ Macon, Ga.. April lo.—At a meeting
'aka no other. “ - stamped tw,. ,u y,, Erector, of lbe outm.
that was held yesterday arrangements
were made for the coming season and
the work that Is to be done during the
season was divided among several com
mittees named by President Howard M.
Smith. The date for the opening was
changed from April 24 until the even
ing of Tuesday, April 30.
QUITS RAILROAD OFFICE
TO ENTER LUMBER BUSINE8S.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., April 10.—Pitt Glover,
who has been connected with the Geor-
gla Southern and Florida railroad for
the past fifteen years and who at pres
ent holds the position of commercial
agent for the company In Macon, has
handed In his resignation to take effect
on May 1. Mr. Glover has taken a po
sition with the Stetson Lumber Com
pany, and In the future will be located
at Arlington, Ga., where the company
has a large mill.
RETURNING FROM TRIP,
ATLANTA PHY8ICIAN DIE8.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. April 10.—Dr. Charles l:.
Mc(’endless, a well-known Atlanta phy
sician. died at the city hospital yester-'
day. after an illness of several days.
Dr. McCandless had.been on a visit In
southwest Georgia and wa* on his re
turn home when taken III and sent to
the hospital In this city.
His wife arrived In Macon only a feu-
hours before he died, lie was well
known In Mucon and especially among
the physicians In this city.
missionary Union"
MEETS IN MACON.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. April 10.—In the Flrat
^Presbyterian church of Macon the fleet
session of the convention of the Wom
an’s Missionary Union of the Macon
Presbytery was held yesterday evening.
Rev. C. K. Henderllte. of Brasil, de
livered the address of the evening. De.
votlonal services were conducted this
morning by Mrs. B. P. Morgan, of
Amerlcus. Mrs. R. K. Douglass, of
Maron, welcomed the visitors, and the
response was made by Mr*. J. C. Tims.
Mr*. B. B. Van liouten and Mrs. H. L.
Ferrell, of Macon, discussed the grn-e
of giving anil the talue of missionary
publication* at the morning sessions.
There are many leading church work
ers among 'the delegates. The work will
last through Thursday.
The officers of the association are as
follows:
President—Mrs. J. C. Tims, of Moul
trie.
First Vice President—Mrs. S. H.
Harrison. Amerlcus.
Second Vice President—Mr*. E. S.
McIntosh. Boston.
Secretary—Mrs. E. H. Crain. Albany.
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. J. J.
Galllsrd. Macon.
Treasurer—Miss Florence Wade,
Quitman.
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Will bring you a sample-card and
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O Rome. April 10.—The famous O
O statue of the Madonna, believed O
O by the people to have sweated O
O during the calamity, was carried O
O about by the clergy and local O
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O thousands nf worshipers in 0
O celebration of the anniversary O
0 of the 1905 eruption of Vesuvius. O
O The processional feast at No- O
0 cera Inferiors ended In a riot, O
0 It Is said, by excitement over a O
0 report that another statue of O
0 the Madonna was opening and O
O shutting Its eyes. 0
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8peclal to The Georgian.
Brunswick. Ga., April 10.—The storm
which prevailed along the coast on
April 2, seems to have done even great
er damage to shipping than was at flrst
supposed, as Injured and partially dis
abled vessels continue to put Into port
for repairs. The schooner Elizabeth T.
Doyle Is the last of the Injured to re
port here, having lost her anchoring
chain, and one of her masts. Her
damage will be repaired here.
.’ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAJiO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cur#
any case or Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles lu S to 14 daye or uoaej re
funded. 50c.
GEORGIAN TO CHINA
AS MISSIONARY TEACHER.
Nashville, Tenn., April 10.—At the
meeting of the executive committee of
the Presbyterian church In the United
States here yesterday, Mlsa Annie V.
Wilson and slater, Mrs. Elizabeth Wil
son, of Richmond. Va., were appointed
missionaries and arrangement* were
made for sending H. B. VanValken-
burgh. at present college Y. M. C. A.
secretary of the University of Georgia,
to Koscing, China, as a teacher.
The receipts for the present year t*
shown In the report amounted to |2<*,-
000. Arrangements were made for
holding a convention of the laymen )
missionary movement at Birmingham.
Ala., on May 15, the day preceding the
session of the general assembly.
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