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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over SO years, has borne the signature of
/? rt , mm and has been made under his per-
/7LjCJP7%2r&>, s ° nal supervision since its Infancy.
/'CUc^Zi Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and << Just-as-good”are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and aflnys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nntural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE, CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
TWO KILLED AND THREE
HURTIN KENTUCKYFEUD
Lexington, Kjr. t Mny 7.—A telegram at
noon today *aya that Martin Howard and
Martin Green were shot and lustantly kill
ed: Eleanor Howard, George and James
Green were fatally shot In a feud battle
now eerrlng a life
sentence for the auaiinnntlon of Governor)
William Goebel, fa a member.
ARGUMEN7 OF ROADS
IS USED B\ GOVERNMEN1
FOR PHYSICAL VALUA JIONl
The Kind You fee Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMK OSNTAUN COMPANY, TT MURRAY •TAUT, NEW YORK CITY.
DRAGGED UNDER CAR
HOLDINHO FENDER
Birmingham Insurance Man
Is Dangerously In
jured in Street.
Special to The Georgian.
lilrmingham, Ala, May 7.—M. Porter
Walker, a prominent Insurance man
of Birmingham, was struck by a street
CANADIAN MINERS
GET NEW SCALE
Femle, B. C, May 7.—A new wage
scale has been signed by the coal oper
ators with their employees and the men
have returned to work, thus ending
what threatened to be a coal (amine In
the Canadian Northwest.
Special Services at Moore Memorial,
Special services are under way at
Moore Memorial church, corner Luckie
and Latimer streets, evenings at 8
o’clock. The public la cordially In
vited to attend these services. Rev.
H. M. Williams, pastor of Georgia
Avenue Presbyterian church, will
preach Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
oar at the corner of First avenue and JUDGE’S SPEECH MAY
DISQUALIFY HIM
Twentieth street this morning at
o'clock and seriously hurt. Pres
ence of mind saved his life. When
the fender struck him he grabbed the
front part of the car and held on until
he became unconscious. The car was
•topped before the wheels passed over
him. At the hospital It was said he
would recover.
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EXPOSITION BONDS
NOT YET FLOATED
Washington, May 7.—Thomas F. Ry-
ih did not take up tho bonds for the
5100,000 wanted by the Jamestown Ex
position Company, nor has the com-
pany yet succeeded In securing *he
money or floating the bonds, according
to men In this city close to the capi
talist. it is said Mr. Ryan merely
promised to take up a part of them.
Washington, May 7, Counsel for Mrs. Anna
M. Bradley, Indicted for the murder of
former Senator Arthur Brown, of Utah,
will probably object to Jnatlce Stafford, of
the supreme court, District of Columbia,
presiding at her trial, becauae In bla recent
address before the Vermont Stete Associa
tion ha aasalled tho defense of "unwritten
law” and temporary Insanity.
FRENCHMEN FEAR
GERMAN-AMERICAN PACT.
Paris, May 7.—Frenchmen and states
men here recognise In the approaching
understanding between France and Ja
pan the triumph of British diplomacy.
The Gaul Is exercised lest the entente
cordial create disquietude In America
and facilitate an American-German
rapproachment.
Washington, May 7.—What the railroads
spparently Intended as an argument against
the government malting a physical valua
tion of railroads Is being tnrnod Into the
strongest argument In favor of government
valuation. Recently the 11111 roada. In com
batting the demnna of the city of Spokane
for reduction of Its freight ratea, presented
the Inter-state commerce commission a com
plete expert valnatlon of their property,
menta.
When this valnatlon was laid before the
commission the counsel for the city of
Spoksne did not even attempt to cross-
examine the witnesses or analyse the ralna- f
complaining shippers to contro
vert the railroad claim that rates sre rea
sonable.
MORE BROWN
..Voile Skirts..
BY TODAY’S EXPRESS
Prices: $5, $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $15
GETS FEE FROM NEGROES
TOR UNKNO WN PURPOSE I
M
A ihrewd, well-drewed white mao is
traveling oyer the state apparently en
gaged la a scheme interesting negroes, and
particularly unsophisticated country darkles.
Reports of his operations have come from
various points. Recently he has been work
ing around Winder, and on Saturday moved
on to Gainesville. A letter from a reputable
business man of Winder glres the schemo
worked by this mnu:
•A white man has been going through
the country pretending to organise the ne
groes into some kind of sn organisation.
Tie is very abrupt in hla conduct towards
white men, and when approached and asked
his business will retort that It. Is nobody's
business. He will not speak to a white
man unless addressed by one.
“The negroes are slow to tell anything
of the fellow's aims. One old negro sub]
the fellow spent the night at hla house and
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PACIFIC LINER
WRECKED AT TOKIO
Liverpool, May 7*—A private cable
gram received hero today say* that the
Paclflc liner Dakota, which was wreck
ed In Tokio Bay March 2, has been
abandoned by the aalvagers. London
underwriters will ose £760,000 as
a result of the wreck.
LINEMAN FALLS FROM POLE)
IS INSTANTLY KILLED.
told, him a lot about disfranchisement, and
that ho was getting them ready to send n
delegate to Atlanta, and there select one
to represent them in Washington, D. C. |
Another said he claimed he would make
cltlxeus .of them. Still others say It Is a
plan to go to Africa.
“Whatever hla object, he manages to col-
lect 60 cents from earn one. and gives u
receipt (as he claims) worded as follows: |
" ‘Atlanta, Go., April 30, 1907. Mr. John
Staten and wife at sight pay to the order I
of Agricultural Department fifty cents. I
Value received and charge tame to Mr. I
John - - *
State ' Representative/
fellow c
le received and charge tame to Mr. I
i Slaton and wife, Washington. D. C.
38,608. Signed. Charles U. Medley, So. I
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., May 7.—J. B.
Keech, a telephone lineman, fell from
a pole this morning and was instantly
killed. He was 23 years old and came
hero three months ago from Greens
boro, N. C.
| RICH’S | IN THE NEW STORE | RICH’S
CORSET
COVER
— SALE —
Tomorrow, Wednesday,
ONE DAY ONLY
Seven lots of Women’s Corset Covers will be sac
rificed in our Muslin Underwear Department,, on the
second floor, tomorrow. They are nearly all fresh new
goods from our regular stock and are fine values.
COAST LINE MADE
EIGHT MILLIONS NETI
Files Returns But Protests
Against High Assess
ment.
This morning’s New York express brought
another batch beautiful Voile Skirts in
brown, navy and black Voile. The smartest, J
snappiest Skirts we’ve seen this season.
These are the very newest pleated and
trimmed models, the very latest “whisper”
from fashion headquarters. The Skirts
at $5.00 are priced sensationally low; the
$7.50 and $8.75 Voiles are $10.00 qualities.
,Comc down early tomorrow and look these
Skirts over. They are absolutely in a
class by themselves.
THE PRETTIEST, SMARTEST VOILE
SKIRTS SHOWN THIS SEASON.
On property In Georgia aggregating
678 mile, and valued at 112,867,688, the
Atlantlo Coast Line shows on Increase
In Its returns over last year of only
1147,992.
Returns were filed with the comp
troller general Tuesday morning t
General Superintendent J. N. Bran
The total mileage ofthe Atlantic Coast
Lins Is 4,097 miles, of which over 30
per cent, or 878 miles. Is In Georgia.
1.887,598
Upon this a valuation of 312.
Is placed, with the franchise fixed at
33,614,670. The gross Income of the
rood was 325,949,280.69, with expenses
of 317,830,303.13, leaving the handsome
net profit of 38.118.977.68. This road
Is considered one of the best paying
and most valuable In the South. *
In an appended statement Superin
tendent Brand says that returns are
made upon the basis of last year's arbi
tration, but with a protest He claims
that the property Is assessed higher
proportionately than other roads in the
state.
Southern Express Company.
The Southern Express Company
makes total returns for Georgia of
3767,261. Of this '3158,637 Is tangible
property, 3408,714 franchise, and 8200,
000 on Intangible property made by
agreement with the city of Augusta.
Just what this Is or what It means
General Wright does not know.
The statement, which was filed by
Attorney R, C. Alston, failed to append
any Itemised statement of expenses,
etc., and the paper will go back for cor
rection. The company's assets are
named at 33.735,000.
Women’s Tight-Fitting Cambric
Covers, were 25c, now
11c Each.
l!ig variety of our best 50c Corset
< 'overs in many styles,
•43c Each. v
‘ h- and 89c Covers iu Cambric or
Nainsook, neatly trimmed,
59c Each.
\ ery elaborate styles in our $3.00 and
33.50 Corset Covers, for Choice • • *
$1.00 and $1.25 Covers, extra fine
values and many styles for choice,
89c Each.
$1.50 Corset Covers, mostly of fine
Nainsook—dozens of dainty styles,
98c Each.
$2.00 and $2.50 Covers- in pretty
lace, trimmed and embroidered ef
fects.
$1.49 Each.
GALUSHA GROW HAS
LIVING DAUGHTER
New York, May 7.—Further develop,
ments In the startling story of Galusha
A. Grow's twenty-live years 1 struggle
with a band of blackmailers occurred
today, the revelations tending to con
vince even the friends of the deceaeed
Pennsylvania statesman that he pos
sessed an affection for Mrs. Catherine
Williams none but a blood relative
could feel.
George King Williams, husband of
the young woman who fronj Infancy
wns used to wring wealth from the
father of the homestead act, today said
with emphasis that he has long be
lieved Galusha Grow was the father of
his wife.
Prices $5 to $25
J. M. High Company
STATISTICS.
COUNTY GIVES *5,000
FOR Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn, May 7.—With
eight days of the fifteen allowed Itself
still remaining, the local Y. M. C.
has secured 875,000. of the 3160,000 It
Is seeking for a new building.
An appropriation of ,5,iiou made by
the Hamilton county coust has greatly
encouraged the Y. M. C. A. people.
$1.98
M. RICH & BROS. CO. | M. RICH & BROS. CO.
To Entertain Veteran Employees.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn, May 7.—Chatta.
noogu will have one representative at
the reunton of N„ C. St St. L. veterans
at Nashville next Thursday. Captain
J. H. I-utItner, traveling passenger
agent with headquarters at Chattanoo.
go. Ims been with the road almost a
half century. The twenty-one men who
have been In the service since the Civil
War arc to be elaborately entertained
by President Thomas.
Convicts Cltaring'8ehool Sits.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga„ May T.-'-The county
rhalngang, which Is at work on St.
Simons Island clearing away the
trrour.d for the new Industrial school.
Is progressing very rapidly. The con
victs have been at work on the Island
alsmt three weeks, and during that
time have cleared over 60 acres.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
33,376—A. R. Morgan to Southern
Flour and Grain Co, lot In land lot
No. 202; warranty deed.
31.800—Sarah J. Hicks to Miss Joe
Lynan, lot on Twelfth street; warranty
deed.
36—Edward H. Inman to S. Z. Ruff,
lot In Ansley Park; quit claim deed.
36—Southern Real Estate Improve
ment Co. to Edward H. Inman, lot In
Ansley Park; quit claim deed.
35 and other considerations—H. L.
Walker to Edward II. Inman, lot In
Ansley Park; quit claim deed.
36—Mrs. Sarah R. Taylor to Edward
II. Inman, lot In Ansley Park; quit
claim deed.
36—J. O. Hendley to Edward H. In
man, lot In Aneley Park; quit claim
deed.
8250—Thomas M. Oliver to Mrs. Re
becca B. Butt, lot on Lowe avenue;
warranty deed to secure loan.
BUILDING PERMITS.
8200—Atlanta Stove Works, to build
addition to pattern room, at corner Ir
win and King street.
31.600—L. P. Thomas, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 87 Woodson
street.
81.000— Fulton Realty and Improvo-1
ment Co, to build one-story frame
dwelling at 392 Simpson street.
394—T. A. Perry, to recover two-story
brick dwelling at 67 Walton street
36.000— B. Ehrlich, to build two-story
frame dwelling at IS Fourteenth street.
36,000—B. It Spits, to build two-story
frame dwelling at 79 Fo|irteenth street.
DEATH 8.
Allle Lee Barnes, age 2 months, died
at 340 Mangum street
Moso Lomax, colored, age 32 years,
died at 17 Gumby street.
Josephine Moultuce, colored, age 43
years, died at 111 Fort street.
Morris James, colored, age 1 year,
died at 110 Mildred avenue.
Elizabeth Gattls, colored, age
months, died at 227 Lambert street.
BIRTH8—WHITE.
To Dr. and Mrs. W. Troy ltlvlngs, at
289 North Jackson Street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swanson, at
186 Lee street a boy.
To Mr. and Mre. George Ledley, at 31
Cooper street, a girl,
UNION FOUNDRY COMPANY
TAKES OVER PIPE WORK8.
VIRGINIA RAILWAYS
FIGHT LOWER RATES
Washington, May 7.—The officials
and counael of nil the railroads doing
business In the state of Virginia who
have been In session In this city today,
have decided to fight the order of the
Virginia corporation commission put
ting down the . passenger rate on rall-
rads from 3 cents to 2 cents a mile.
It Is now believed that the Southern
railway will fight the order before the
courta on the ground that the Virginia
corporation commission and Its orders
ar» Invalid.
SECRET SERVICE MEN
WORKING ON SHIPP CASE.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn, May 7.—Two
more secret service agents are In Chat
tanooga, and It Is supposed that addi
tional evidence Is being sought In the
Shipp contempt case. Commissioner I).
J. Maher Is expected to return to Chat:
tanooga In June to resume the taking of
testimony.
, A. GRAVES.
Both Phones.
261-2 South Pryor Street.
I6H ACRES BROADSIDE OF THE MA-
rlettn car line, two public roads pass
property; suitable for a suburban homo or
truck farm. You can have It for $1,600.
walks. A bargain *11 for $800.
• TWO LOTS ON LESTER STREET,
Kdgowood, Ga., $280 each. j
ONK l.OT os wiiiteforKT AvEdUri.' i
Edge wood, $>00.
Deaths and Fuhsrals
Special to The Georgian.
Anniston, Ala, May 7.—The final
transfer In the sale of the old Her
cules Pipe Works has been made, and
the smoke now Issues from the stacks
of the Union Foundry Company, the
new $100,000 corporation. The men be
hind the new enterprise have made
more rapid progress than wasantlclpat.
ed, and within u week 100 men will be
employed In the shops in the manu
facture of cast Iron goods for plumb
ers, gas and steam fitters, the first ship
ment to he made this week.
2,000 Children in Panic.
New York, May 7.—Two thousand
children were driver, to the streets In
excitement today by a fire In a public
school. When the first excitement sub
sided, however, they were formed In
lino and marched In orderly manner
to the street.
Irma Lea Hart.
Irma Lee Hart, the 2-year-old daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Hart, died
Monday night at the family residence,
192 Stewart avenue. The body will be
cent to Dullae, Go, Tuesday afternoon
for interment.
Abble Lee Barnes.
The funeral eervlces of Abble Lee
Barnes, aged 2 months, who died Mon
day night at the residence of her pa
rent* Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Barnes, 340
Mangum street, ware conducted Tuea-
day afternoon at 1 o'clock In the chapel
of Greenberg, Bond & Bloomfield. The
Interment woe In Hollywood ceme
tery.
Renfroe Amaaeon'.
Renfros, the 2-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Amasson, died Tuesday
•nosplng at the family residence on
Richmond avenue, Lakewood Heights.
The funeral services will be conducted
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the Antioch Baptist cburch. The In
terment will be In the church yard.
William Ward.
William Wnrd, aged 61 years, died
Tuesday morning at his residence, 64
Weyinan street, after a long Illness.
The funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
Bdsewooa. >■, at
Viiti caM Fixn'most AXvrm.N'ii YutT'
are looking for In the rent estate line I
at my office. If you want to eoll, will be
Bind to serve you. If you wish to buy I
will endeavor to give you a "square deal.” I
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F. J. COOLEDGE &
80N HAVE 500 8AM-J
PLE CANS OF JAPA- J
LAC TO GIVE TO THE j
FIRST 600 GROWN v
PEOPLE TO CALL AT*
THEIR HARDWARE!
AND PAINT STORE, 3
150 PETERS STRET. 7
Mrs. Isaballa J. Pats.
Mrs. Isabella J. Pate, aged 65 years,
died Monday night at her reetdence,
524 Whitehall street. She Is survived
by her husband, J. L. Pate, and seven
children. II. L. and Jesse Pate, of At
lanta; J. T. Pate, of Llthonla; C. Q.
Pate, of Carteravllle, Oa.; Mrs. W.
A. Bradford, of Carteravllle; Mrs. Jo
seph Freeman, of Centeravllte, and Mrs.
D. F. Jackson, of Baxley. The funeral
services wilt be conducted Wednesday
I.nwicncevHle, Ga.
Crawford J. Lewie.
The funeral services of Crawford J.
Lewis, aged 13 years, the young son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lewis, who died
Monday night at the family residence,
11 ljueen street, will he conducted on
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The
Interment wilt be In Westview ceme
tery.
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0 Railway and Electric Company 01
0 for a five-year contract, tho aver- 0
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0 light 375. The average reduction 0
O amounts to 317 on each light, or O
0 22 2-3 per cent. o
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1,200 SUGAR MAKERS
NOW ON STRIKE j
New York. May 7.—The strike of em- i
K oyecs of the Amerlrnn Refining Company J
is almost crippled the big plant in WIN '
ii.m.K.... »~f n y a XlM hundred men went J
the *» who went on strike i
tho leaders declared that be- i
they would have the plane
WILL BONAPARTE
RESIGN CABINET t
Washington, May 7.—Intimation
comes from a high sourcs that Attor
ney General Bonaparte contemplates
resigning from the cabinet. It Is re
ported that he Is In 111 health and It Is
feared he Is on the verge of a nervous
breakdown.
PROPERTY WAS DESTROYED
BY HEAVY WIND STORM.
Special to The Georgian.
Rockmart, Ga, May 7.—Monday aft
ernoon Rockmart was visited by a tre-
mendous wind and rain storm. It came
dangerously near being a cyclone. Out
houses were blown away and timber
was blown down by the storm.
Murderer Won’t Talk.
Middletown, N. Y., May 7.—The au
thorities are today trying to induce
Charles Rogers to tell who his accom-
illces were in the murder of the ulmy
rothera.