Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 19, 1907, Image 14

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THE ATIiANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. PATURPAY, OCTOBER 10. 1907. TV 2 Hadgo ci Eoncsty j« on .-■•ry wr.i: p<T of Doctor Pierce’s j ! Medical Discovery becanse a full | : ol the Ingredients composing it Is ! { ntod there in plain English. Forty irs of experience has proven its superior rtU as a blood purifier and Invlgorat- ■ tonic for tho cure of stomaehdisorders i all liver Ills. U builds np tho ren in system ns no other tonic can In ilch alcohol lanmd. Tho active medic* 1 principles of native roots such as SOUTHERN SOCIETY CAVE SPRING, Miss Guide Dixon, who ha« l>een visiting Jn Atlanta, has retoroed borne. Mrs. Hatcher and Mrs. Young, of Brnns wick, spent several days thia wretk In Chat* tanooga. Mrs. John Wood, of Atlanta, la vrltb Mlaa den Seal and Queen's root, Stone and {Fannie Harper for a few weeks. | Mnr dmko root, Bloodroot and Black i Dr. and Sira. Bradford, of Cednrtown, Cherrybark arc extracted and preserved j spent Thursday here with Mr*. L. Sheldon, by tlio usb of chemically pure, triple- j Mr. Ollle Ledbetter, of Rome, was here ro(i r od glycerine. .Send to Dr. R. V. Plerco Mast Tbursilsy.H - at Buffalo, K. Y., for free booklet which , tes extracts from well-recoanixed med ical authority such as Drs. B Miss Mary Lou Montgomery spent the week-end In Rome. Mr. Bowen, of Laintwrtnn, Ala., the uew agent tor the Soot hern railroad, takes the if Mr. Charley xelson, who will Ue- ,,v^. pubii Jiartholow, i King. S'.rudder, Coe, Elltngwood and a pin _ .. . HHIHI !io>t of Othe^, showing tiiat these roots | gin work In Home at once. can bo action i veil ruled upon for their curative » U< * " ednesday In ill weak states Of the stomach, i Misses Adams. Nelie and Josephine War- ied >y indigestion or dyspepsia | ren, Gordon and Alcorn spent Saturday In all bilious or liver complaints ^wastingdiseases” where thero {Thursday, where he wilt nesh and gradual running down * ” ** %# Strength and system. r,cm. Llic whuic system’ Morria spent the week-end in Rome. Mias Leila Montgomery, of Rome, spent Sunday h**ro. Mtss Warren delightfully entertained the Eticbre Club last Thursday afternoon. Mr. T. 8. Mdwards spent Wednesday In Cedartown. Miss Liielle Montgomery entertained Thus all skfifaffecUons,blotches, pimples ■, I a mi eruptions as well as scrofulous swel- ' Spend-fhe day party on Wetlnesdny in honor lings and old opon running sores or ulcers j«f her brother, Mr. Green Montgomery, of tro cured and healed. In treating old 1 --- - running sores, or ulcers, it Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve. If yourdrug- glst don’t happen to havo this Salve In Stock, send fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. U. V. Tierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. V’., and stamps to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Invalids’ Hotel id Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y..an<‘ _ large dox of tho "All-Healing Salve will reach you by return post. You can t afford to accept a secret no* Mr. D. C. Stroud, of Rome, spent the Wfpk-cnd here. Mrs. Mary Stroud, of Rome, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I>. C. Stroud. Mr. J. M. Montgomery, of Rome, spent Sunday hero with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davla. of Cednrtown, are spending the week with the latter’s nts, Mr. mid Mrs. W. U Jones. ITUIH «s ■ «uiisui«r him nvii-wwaviic. t “‘."“'“J.' V . . medlclno OP KNOW!* cohpositiox, not *M B“"d«J’•» "J’rl;)g h ot*l. even though tho urgent dealer may The Wharf and_ Little fniutlles, returned even thouph hereby make s Dr. Pierce's Pleasnnt and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take M candy. thereby make ajlttle bigger profit. ant Pellets regulate Imperial HairRegenerator I Is everywhere recognised ns the ' . Standard Hair Coloring for Gray or Bleached Hair. Its nppllcitlon Is not affected by baths; permits curling; Is sbso* lately harmless; any natural •hade produced; Invaluable for Beard and Mustache. Sample of your hair colored free. ‘ ,R.r. Ga. Imperial Chemical Mf*. Co., 135 V/. 23d $f.,l Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Atlanta, i to their home In Selma, t fter having spent the summer here. «. Mrs. Voting, of Brunswick, Is st the Cave Spring hotel. Mr. Ragley. and son spent Wednesday In town. Miss Mary L. Sheldon Is spending the Miss Bell, of I'eusucola, Fla., are nt the Green hotel. Mr. Perry Garmnuy, of Lafayette, has been spending a few days with hls aunt, Mrs. Mary Reynolds. Mr. Wlllii Tech. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go. INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, 60 Marietta St., Opposite Post Office. judge r. i , iioone. or oiudpitiiiv. speni Sunday In Toccoa and delivered an able ser mon at the First Rnpttst church Sunday morning. Mrs. Edward Schaefer, Jr., has returned from Athens, where she attended the \VU* llauis-Kutherlnnd wedding. Mra. Sprinkle, of Tolmccovllle, N. O., Is n guest of her son, Mr. Thomas Sprinkle, st the Albemarle. Mr. Charles M. Glenn, of Gastonia, N. C„ visited the family of Mr. T. A. Capps sev eral days recently. Mrs. A. 8. Hawes, of Rlberton, was a guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. E. Archer, fast week. Miss llertha-Scott left Tuesday for a jslt to Atlanta friends prior to visiting her' slater,. Mrs. F, M, Plrkle, In Gleunvtlle, visit her Ga. Miss Annie Lee Kennedy left Wetlnesdny to visit rclntlves and friends In Mncou, Sa vannah and Mllledgevllle. Mrs. Edward Schaefer, Sr., and daughter, Miss Martha, spent the week-end In At- tauts, .Misses Margaret and Buna Cooper, of Avalon, spent the-week-eud as guests of the Missus Payne. John Urynnt visited relatives In . Clarkeavllle last weak. ’• Mrs. Odell Stapler and children have re turned to their home In Commerce after n v - visit to Mrs. Stapler’s parents, Mr. and • Mrs. T. A. Capps. U* Mrs. A. F. Archer, Misses Lula Walker and Sara Smith spent the week-end In At- * lasts, h her sister, Mrs. Bob Davis, In Clarkeavllle. W Misses May’ Simpson and U D. Unmsay, .• Messrs. Glenn Davis and W. A. Bailey at- • tended the fair in Clarkesvllle Wednesday. Mr. Joe Morton, of Atheua, la visiting In Toecoa. Ren, __ ... _tlanu. Mr. Carl Stapler, of Atlanta, waa among recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Merritt and children visited in Madison, 8. G„ recently. Mr. and Mra. Augustus Walters spent liarn Wright left Tuesday for the Mrs. W. L. Jones Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Bagfey. of Oxford. Miss Gusslo Dixon leaves Saturday for Atlanta. Mr. nnd Mra. Green Montgomery, of Me ridian, Miss., nre visiting the former’s 1 mother, Mrs. W. Montgomery. Mr. James Watts, of Rome, entered Ilearu academy last Monday. Miss Blanche Ulnzler spent Saturday In Rome. Mr. Earl Rakestraw, of Rome, apent Sunday here. Mr, OUn Sparks left Wednesday for Jack sonville, Ain., where ho will attend school. Mr. Jete Miller spent last week !u Cedar- town. _ . Mr. George Wntta. of Rome, apent Sunday here with hla brother, at Hearn ucndeing. Mr. Percy Culbertson and Mr. Chnrley Milter apent last week In Birmingham. SAVANNAH. The winter nt hand promises much In the wav of gayety. There will be n number of very attractive debutantes who will make their bow during the coining mouth, and the dates of several large weddings have a!read been announced. The sensou will not he under way for several weeks yet, how ever, as many of the summer travelers are i not cowing home before Kovemlier. Among the winter’s debutante# may bo mentioned Miss Annie Cole Slniklns? MIhh Gladys Gi rardeau, Miss Vida Chisholm, Miss Anna Belle, Miss Ella Claire Cntta, Miss Gertrude Jones and Miss Elsie Chisholm. Mrs. W. D. Htiuklus und Miss Slinklns have Just returned from abroad and are still nt the .North, where they will remain until about the 2utb of next month. Mrs. A. It. Girardeau und Mlaa Gladys Girardeau returned this week from an ex- tended .Northern trip. Mra. W. W. Williamson, who has been spending the summer at Uaulsport, Maa.a, has returned Mr. J. F. t\ M for a trip abroad. Mian Ijmlae Johnson, of Atlanta, la visit ing the Misses Falllgnnt and will be an out- of-town guest nt the Enlllgaut-lhoinpaou wedding tomorrow evening. Mrs. Eld red Sliuklns has returned from n summer spent at the North. . . Mlaa Anna Gucrard hrta returned homo after sounding several months abroad. Mias Virginia Blabee and Mlaa Eleanor Bhotter are nt achool in Paris tbla winter. Mlsa Jessie Anderson Is spending n few days with Mr. and Mra. Wright Hunter. The Misses Anna and Florence Sterns will remain North until November. Miss Claudia McAlpIn is visiting Miss Elisabeth Brown In Cleveland. Mr. Clarence Connernt Is spending n short time at Hendersonville, N. t\ Mrs. J. V. Stewart, of Wafcrosa, who came to attend tho marriage of Miss Edith Thlot und Mr. Eustace Slrmnus, bus re turned Imme. Mrs. Frank‘ Milner has returned to her home In Birmingham. Mr. Pe the week-end in Lavonla. Mr. Percy Hu re at High land Mra. 4. 11. Ch hesnutt and Miss Constance Cheanutt are In New York. Mrs. Uniters and Miss Frelda Rnuers are In New York. Mrs. Henry Cunningham baa returned from the North. Miss 1411a Neyle Colquitt and Mlta'Gall Harwooil are at the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. Robert BIIHngton Is visiting Miss Maud Thomas nt ClarkfOtllle. Miss Eugenia Johnston and Miss Edith Johnston have returned from the North. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Ayer and children have returned home. CLEVELAND. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Jarrard are spending this week In Gainesville. Colonel G. S. Kytle, our efficient achool commissioner, spent a few* days ■ In Atlanta this week. Mrs. Frank Klmme 1# in Nacoochee j with her parents. Miss Ruth Hamilton, of Demorest, la j the guest of Mrs. Mance Henley this week. Mr. and Mrs.jR. T. Klmme are spend- ■ Ingr this week With their daughter, in > Gainesville. j Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walker.fof Gaines- j vllle, returned home Sunday after a! ahort stay here. Judge Klmaey came home from Hia- W’aaaee Wednesday. Miss Katie Harrison, is visiting rela-1 lives at Commerce. Miss Lottye Burdett,. of Senola, will t Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Player made aj trip to Nacoochee Tuetalay. NORCROS8. Mr. and Mr*. Homer Jone* are In j New York. They will also visit Lieu-. tenant and Mrs. Clifford Jones. In 1 Portsmouth, N. H. Mrs. W. I. Delk Is visiting tier son, i Mr. Cordon Delk. In Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. K. Winn Born are In ' New York. Miss Shewmake, of Atlanta, was a; recent guest of Miss Louette Johnson. : Rev. W. J. Wootten Is visiting rela- I tlves In Atlanta for two weeks before i hls return to Florida. Many pleasant social affairs are be ing planned tor Mlsa Slbble McDan- lei, who will be married early in No vember. Mtss Annie Bowls has gone to Ar lington for the winter. Midshipman Thomas Jones has re turned to Annapolis. Mr. Joe Webster left Tuesday to en ter the State University In Athens. Mr. Kiser Webster Is at the University School at Stone Mountain. „ WAYCR088, Mr*. Sarah King, who ha* been the guest of her aon, Mr. \V. G. King, baa returned to her home In Savannah. Mra. W. it. Beach haa a* her cue*! \V. ltilnxer aud children, of I’hlladel, Mra. H. T. Hitch returned from a visit to her mother, Mr*. Col*»horrjr, In Bruns wick. Mr*. Anna O. Phelan and daughter, MJa, Anna May Phelan, who have apent the rummer In the mountain* of north Ala bama, have returned to IVeyeroaa, and will again occupy their apartment* at the Southern hotel. Mra. Agnes Findlay, of Mneon, will apend tho montil with Mr*. Amelia Ileldt, nt her i . . _ . hommon 'Cehean afreet. r Special to The Georgian. Mr* It P. talar, who hat been the glint Macon, Ga., Oct. 19.—The Ocmulgee. of her slater, Mra. Frank C. Owens, m At-1 . . . .. . , bintii. Jinn returned home. on ® ^ !e new boatt being built by the Mien Vny Hnrrla, of Memphla, Tenn., la 1 Mocon-Brunswlck Navigation Com- l 'Mln''J>Ua i MrT,,l!;., l 'ha'J!'returned to Vlr- P^y. wo. launched this afternoon at glnlft, where she will resume her work ss eI- ; 2:50 o’clock with appropriate exercises, ^"^..rg'i’o’n *c n oUri*' A r ”o d g*« r oJ n ; Tho -h'P yards at the foot of Sixth ., i street were crowded by member** of tlje DECATUR, ALA. Chamber of Commerce and navigation UidJ’n sfi?RSa CM * tou h "* " tuni * a t0 . company. The Ocmulgee I* about ready Mina Annie Boon, of Trinity, I* here. for the Installing of the new machinery Mr*. E. F. Golden bni returned to Blrm- that ha8 already arrived and work upon '"ilia* 1- Elisabeth Chrlatcnnon t» at home the upper deck will be started about from Athena._ . _ . . . ! Wednesday of next week. President A. T. Small, of the navigation company, will take a party of friend* with him to Good News Ladies Everywhere are glad to learn of the wonderful benefit that Wine of Cardut haa always been to suffering members of their sex. Thousands of ladles tell the good news to their neighbors and friends. Others write letters for publication, so that even those suffering sisters, whom they do not know, may learn the good tidings in the newspapers. And so, the good work goes on. Wine of Cardui fs a pure, vegetable extract, possessing no harmful properties, but actively specific. In Its curative action, on the womanly organs and functions. It Is strongly recommended, to young and old, for the treatment of all forms of female trouble. Mrs. Lillie McKinney, of Cooper, Ala., writes: **! suffered awfully, for six (6) years, before I ever tried the Cardui Home Treatment. I had mis placement, fainting spells, headache all the time, and other female troubles, which made me feel very weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, so I took Wine of Cardui and It relieved me fo much, that I want you to spread the good news of what It has done for me, and what It sir*.Lini*McKinney will do for other sick women." All druggists sell cooper, Ala. Cardui, In $1.00 bottles, with full directions. ppwp Writ* for Free m-psge Book for Women. If you need TmXJuaj IJKfxJZx »Lc, d.r’erib# symptoms, stating age and we will reply in •dad T A TYTT*C* Plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies Advioory Dept-. jfUu JiAHUsJ The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanocca, Tenn. Wine of Cardui AT IS LI ATM Hundreds Gather To See Ocmulgee Turned In the River. Macara Again Sounds Warning at the Chicago Banquet. Brunswick in December, when the Oc mulgee will make her first trip. WESLEYAN STUDENTQ TO ENTERTAIN MASONS. Miss TUeo Davis, of Trinity, Is here. Mr. nml Mrs. J. W. Emmons, of Trinity, visited here recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Wear ore in Wftco, Tex. Mrs. Atkinson,, of Crutcher Springs, is here. Mrs. 8. E. Wright, of Apalachicola, FU„ is here. . _ Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor nre at home special to The Georgian. '’MT'Fatrl. I. home from Clam-! ° ct ' bin. Tenn. 1 are now being made by the Mason* In Mr. and Mr*. H, B. Johnson are In Mont- j Macon for tho state convention of the xomwry. R . R Cook ,, |n Tl „ 0I1Inl ,|n, ! grand lodge, which I* to be held In the Mr*. Foster I* In Little Book, Ark. ' central City on October 29, lasting for Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Holland mid Mrs. J. W. Holland are nt homo from Nashville. ; three days. Mr. and Mrs. Joo W, Frahn nre at home j Delegates from all over the state are f ^Sa c" ,l E. 1 Haywell. of shaltleld. 1. here. ! expec ted and the convention promlae. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Compton are in Co- to be one of the largest ever hold by Innibln, Tonn. , he lodgo ln Georgia. A great deal of Grove ire hew. E- of Ccut ' r Interest I* being taken by the members Rev.' and Mrs. 'Leroy Brown sre In Birin- throughout the state, nnd many who Inghum. 1 will not be elected delegates will be ln MImnoh Sndlt* nnd Avellne Braxxleton, of attendance. Ilnnttrlllt. an here. , one of the most Important matter* j, ***•• J ' 8 - Shamble#, of Birmingham, la i that w m come before the grand lodge is Mr. and Mra. C. O. Cain ere In IHrmlng- whether or not a new temple will bo ■». ; built In Macon or the old one re- ham. were quietly married Sunday afternoon nt. have baen Invited to a musical to be relating. Only n few friends were present. Co,lc ^ e . and many ZSXSSJa Mr. nml Mrs. Hike will spend tho first two tertalntng are now being arranged. weeks of their honeytn.Nm In Columbln. i Tend., nml will then bo nt home to their I HELD UNDER HEAVY BOND friends In New Dorntur. FOR SUPERIOR COURT. Mrs. K. 8. Johnson entertained the Home The Georclsn. Mission Rbelety et her home In New Been St Mneon. On (>ct l9.—John Downs, lur on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting ** . e nr rri.h waa a social one nnd twenty-five Indies were alia* William 8tone, alia* J. w. Hlgn present. Light refre*hment» were served tower was bound over to the superior .luring the evenlug. jfcourt' Friday by Recorder Cabanlee, JURY RELEASES . Bondin'^ MR, AND MRS. M’GILL ( nrat case was fixed at *1.000 and *100 i In the second ca*e. Decatur, III., Oct. 1*.—Acting under : c heck'fo" r iiBJ^riiahed at' the Central of Instruction* from Judge Cochran, the I Bank m Macon, signed by J. jury last night returned a verdict ac- ; 2 eo {^“ * co„ of Griffin. Ga, quitting Frederick Maglll and hls wife,; L re cu ,tomers of the Macon bank. Faye Graham Maglll, of the charge of I murdering Mrs. Pet Maglll. the flrat i un WORD RECEIVED wife of Maglll. FROM MISSING CONDUCTOR. In hls Instructions the Judge said the ' special to The Georgian, etnto had failed to prove the corpus de-. Macon, Ga., Oct. 19.—Although It haa llctl. The verdict wan greeted with b„ n stated that Conductor William H. cheers despite the efforts of the court to: H e wh „ left hl , wife and three mnlntnln nrH***- Thu ernwil In thfi rnuH **•**■ » .. .. . . ■mall children In Macon more than two phlcogo, Oct. 19.—A warning to American cotton growers that cotton gambling nnd attempts to maintain prices at an abnormally high level will result ultimately in the crippling of the country’s 1 cotton export trade, was sounded by C. W. Macara at a banquet' given at the Auditorium. “There Is need for co-operation, and we hope that as a result of the confer ence held In Georgia wo will be brought In closer touch with the Industry here. We buy annually cotton valued at *600,000,000, when manufactured repre sents *3,000,000,000. American growers should improve their methods. We In the past have had to complain about American cotton that Is carelessly grown. Cotton gambling Is another evil that acts against friendly relations for grower and manufacturer, but I hope our visit has not been In vain.” The Price of Health. “The price of health In a malarious district Is Just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New . I,lfa Pills,” writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Lite Pills cleanse gently and Im part new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at all druggists. WORLD’S CHAMPIONS TO ATTEND MACON SHOOT Special to The Georgias. Macon, Ga, Oct. 19.—W. R. Crosby and Fred Gilbert, who hold the world's record for target shooting, wilt bo among those who will meet In Macon November 11 at the Log Cabin Club grounds, when crack shots from all over the country will take part In the shoot. Macon will be represented at the shoot by Messrs. Huff, Jones, McAfee, Paulin and others. maintain order. The crowd In the court room hurried forward and congratulat. ed the Mugllls. f\ Every Family ANTI-8ALOON LEAGUE INDORSES JUDGE MILLER Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, Oct 19.—Resolutions havo been adopted by the Macon Antl- Salaon League Indorsing Judge A. L. Miller’s platform and all the men on hls aldermanlc ticket. The Wage Workers, who had Intended putting out an alder manlc ticket for the coming election, to be held on November 12, have also adopted resolutions to support Judge Milter as the next mayor of Macon. On Sunday afternoon a meeting of the Antl-8aloon Leargue will be held In the Mulberry Street Methodist church, nt which time Rev. T. D. Ellis will de liver an address to the members urging them all to support Judge Miller. 5c VIVA Nethery The drink that made a reputation. It’s guaranteed under U. S., serial No. 13472 Grocers sell it in big bottles 5c The people like it. W. B, Nethery makes it at 63 S, Pryor St.^ ATLANTA, GA. 5c 5c majestic ATLANTA BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING CO. 0i/ a N. Broad St. Loose leaves and special Blank Booka, Rebinding Blblea, Magazines, Music, Law and all kinds of booka. r BC 3 HOTEL ST. DEISSIS^ BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET NEW YOmC^ClTY.. latmcft. G minutes’ walk of Shopping District. KOTED FOR: ' Excellence of Cufiloc, Coffl* fortabla Appointments. Courteous Ser vice end Iloaellk* Sarro aodlcxs. ROOMS $1.50 PER DAY AND UP _ EUROPEAN PLAN.. . Table d’Hoto Breakfast 30c. WM.TAYI.OR & SON, Inc. •fiOTET, SLVItVtNIQCEs 30ul Strut*' 30 THOUSAND TELEGRAPHERS WANTED Account of new eight-hour law. Salaries increased DRAUGHON’S weeks ago, waa seen In Florida, Mra. nvw nit Hargrove, wife of the missing man, | datlon. stated that she does not believe the re port. The Central of Georgia Railroad Company, where Hargrove waa em ployed. has several men looking for the missing conductor. Y. M. C. A. SECRETARIES HOLD MEETING IN MACON Special to The Georgian. _ Macon. Ga,, Oct. 19.—Secretaries rep- o n' A c T i e "s' resenting the Y. M. C. A. all over thejl*'A LI I L, A L, state have been In session In the Young Men's Christian Association building ln * '““ u Macon. The only work done by the state secretaries waa to go over the work for the coming year and outline now methods for conducting the asso Medicine Shelf FIREMAN IS TRANSFERRED edlee; pr TO THE POLICE FORCE, rnond. Vi HOW TO TREAT DOGS Bjr America’* creeteat authority on dopH- Polk Miller, president, Virginia Field Sport Araodetlon; originator Sergeant’s Dog F Ident Polk Miller Drug Ca, I ought to contain Special to The Ueortfnn. _ . Macon, Ga, Oct. 19.—Will Moaely. who haa bean on the Macon fire de partment, was transferred to the po lice force Friday and Officer Coley, who hae been acting as a call officer, waa put out on duty on the streets. “The Household Surgeon” During thtt which is a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OO Relieves Antisepticdly Cleanses—Heals. A Household Surgical Dressingfor cuts, bums, bruises, sores, skity dis eases. catarrh, or all wounds and exter nal affections, whether slight or serious. time I have made a •tody to ascertain What the ailment# of the canine race MANY W ^qjyl"e1?S’ Convention. ! BOM Sergeant's l)og Rcmedfea**Recognized to The Georgian. I "X dog n>sn, veterinary aurgeona and kennel in, an, Oct 19.—Great Interest throughout tha United States and I. being taken In tho forthcoming con- j 2S& Vn^Sd “rar&.’&p'K? 0D ,he ventlon of the Georgia Bottiera' Aaao- Jem* confront dog owuers at thl One of the moat Important thing* allow any disease to get too great a atari taken In the forthcoming con- ; m’srki?. *5.L7.S , d*Tr. r ^„. , ^;Urinrpmb , of tho Georgia Bottlers’ Aaao- Jem* confront dog owners st this setson. elation, which convene. In Macon Oc- things. Is not to tober 26. The meeting of the conven tion will bring more than one hundred visitors to the city. TO FORMULATE PLANS . FOR HOLDING ELECTION. the city executive committee, for the purpose of formulfitlng rules for the coming primary for mayor, naming the election managers and providing for an ueeaement of the candidates, will be held Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN TILL 7 O’CLOCK. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga, Oct. 19.—The registra tion books opened this morning at 7 o'clock and will remain open until I tonight During the past several days the registration haa fallen off in num ber, but today a large registration la •wswHifiMf nt fh» nfTW £«• like humea beings, dogs 'ueed medical attention. To keep your deg In a healthy condition you should gtre J&rgeant'l t?on- dltlon PIUi regularly. They act n< a now- erfol tonic and alterative sad will build np the system to *uch a n extent *a to pr*. vont disease * —— - * - The** pills ages (malted , , T _ pnrehaelng the Jargo site li twofold-more medicine, and this sis* package entitle* purchaser te free advice for hi. * ‘ rear My n •crtMs, trims! ■ease from making any headway. 1 * r ® P ut , ,°P In we end *1 pack- nailed postpaid). The advantage of for on* r. Mv many yean' experience In pre- Msg fac alck dogs makes this service tn- Every dog owner should reed my 96-page Illustrated ‘Dog Book." Thl* volume will be mailed on receipt of 10c to cover post- By special arrangement I agree to “■*« » diagnosis and give valuable advice &JL h ® K-*?.®” °l '»'• pep*' who have tick firing the symptoms, JnHotlng t 2-ccnt stamp for prompt reply. «m r “*r. m ®’ -V OI ' K MILLKIt. I-res.. Folk MUI#r Drag Co., 921 Male *t,. Itlcbmond. „■* Uae Of the famous Sergeant’* Dog Remedies Is carried and sold by Brannen A Anthony, 102 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree Street, e Draughon's special nrrtma jfnaugt Telegraphy students, by ’mem. use rnllroa<l wlrei. '• (homo offlco: Nashville, 19UU.J lllll UUMleges In lyState*; Syoo.ooo- oocapital: S.ooo students annually. ,9years' KScftel n>« n ,90/ Draughon’s Is THE BEST. TlIREn months’studying Rook-, shorthand by Dmuglion’s Copy- 'niGlITCD methods equals SIX elsewhere. ?J. w .bn« 3.000 students learning BY MAIL. Write for prices on Ilomn study. ■positions 8SSSjffF?r B , r*-| HONEY DISPLAY AT STATE FAIR Every one who attends the State Fair now In progress should not miss the opportunity to visit the tine dis play of honey under the superinten dence of J. J. Wilder, of Cordele, Ga. This display not only shows this most toothsome product In all Its different forms, but the whole arrangement Is made with artistic skill and taste. When It Is known that Mr. Wilder haa five apiaries each, composing from 65 to 125 colonies, and producing In tha aggregate tone of honey and 300 to 500 pounds of wax, aonle Idea can be formed a* to what extent thl* Im portant Industry can be carried, and the money value of this much negeict- ed product. Illustrating, as It does, one of the great resources of the South. The marvelous progress made In honey making since the old square box and "bee gum” was In vogue, and brimstone sounded the death knell for the Industrious bee, may best be In dicated by viewing some of the appli ances now In use to produce honey as well as to save the lives of the honey producer. WE8TERN UNION CITED BEFORE THE.COMMISSION. Jackson, Miff., Oct. 19.—The secreta ry of the railroad commission has been Instructed to cite the officials of the J. STOP AT THE FREDONIA HOTEL 1321-1323 H Sire o', N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. AMERICAN FLAN $2.00 Per D»f sad Up EUROPEAN FLAN I SLOP Ftr Par And UP iff THE CENTER OF EVERYTHIN CUISINE AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED ELECTRIC LIGHTING, MODERN IMPM0VEMENTR Special Rates to tourists and commercial travelers • Send for Booklet WM. W. DANENH0WER Proprietor II You Are Going to Paint Consult us before placing your orders. We attend per sonally all jobs. Will cheer fully furnish estimates. We guarantee all work done by us. 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