Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 11, 1907, Image 2

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VY / A l U**\ 1/1 U-U1/1VU j package on a low the children help Keep a shelf. Let themselves. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour. Always fresh, crisp, clean. In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DO VOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER OR BLADDER TROUBLE? To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Pain or dull ache In tha back It evi dence of kidney trouble. It It nature'a timely warning to show you that the track of health la not clear. Dangtr Stgnala. If these danger signals are unheeded more serious results follow; Bright's disease, which It the worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and Immediate effect of Hwamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, It soon realised. It atands the highest for Iti remark able cures In the most distressing rases. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. > Lame Back, Lame back Is only one of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you need Hwamp-Root are, being obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up ranny times during the night. Catarrh of the Bladder, Inability to hold urine, smarting In pnsslng, uric acid, headache, dlaslnese. Indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes the heart nets badly, rheu matlam, bloating, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh, sallow complexion. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the nlnrm. Ing Increase and remarkable prevalen cy of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are the most common dis eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and physi cians, who content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease undermines the system, A Trial Will Convince Anyone. In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp- Root Is the most perfect healer and K ntle aid to the kidneys that has en discovered. If you are nlready convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-rent and one-dollar size bottles at all the drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dp. Kilmer's Bwdmp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. Y, which you will find on every bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE—To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thou sands of letters receive.} from men and women who found Swamp-Root to ho Just the remedy they needed. The value <ff Swamp-Root Is so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kil mer St Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer In The Atlanta Georgian and News. The genuineness of this offer Is guar anteed. WHO SHOT SURBER? COURT TO INQUIRE The mystery surrounding an at tempt made four years ago to assassi nate Revenue Agent James H. Surber, In Rockdale county, may be solved on Friday next, when .Obe Lucas, a whits man from that county, Is placed on trial In the United States court charged with conspiring to Injure and Intimi date a government officer. Two other men, Indicted with him soon after the attempt was made on Mr. Surber's Ilfs, Lucius Kent and Hurt Kent, are still at large. The shooting occurred about four years ago, when Mr. Surber was In charge of the Atlanta office the first time and before he was transferred to the Carollnas. He was In Rockdale county on business connected with Il licit distilling. When returning he was shot from umbush, the load entering his back and Inflicting a painful wound, which laid him up for some time. A thorough Investigation was made at the time by officers from the reve nue department, and this resulted In the Indictment of Lucas and the two Kents. Every effort to find the men proved frultleee until a abort lime ago. When T.ucaS was caught and placed In the Fulton county Jail. Hie trial wae to have been held Tueeday. but Judge Newman poatponed it until Friday. Dr. W. W. Landrum Returnt. Rev. W. W. Landrum, paator of the Ftrat Baptlat church, returned'Wednes day morning from Richmond, Va., where, for the past two weeke. ha haa been conducting a largely-attended and i-ucceesful revival. He will lecture Wednesday evening at the mid-week prayer meeting at the First Baptist church, and on Sunday will preach at tbe morning and evening services. * Pythian 8ietera' Supper, Delphi temple, Pythian Sisters, will give an oyster supper Thursday nlaht In the Turn Veretn hall. In Forsyth street. The ladles are working hard to make the affair a great auccess, and It is expected that a targe number of Pythlans and their frlenda will be pres, ent. TutfsPills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces . SICK HEADACHE, —— Dyspepsia, Coativcness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There Is no better remedy for these common dlscaMVthsn Ilk. 11 VI'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Make No Substitute* DELPHI LODGE K. P ELECTS OFFICERS At the meeting last week of Delphi lodge. No. ««. Knights of Pythias, of- flceTt for the ensuing tsrm were elected. The lodge aleo celebrated Its four- teenth anniversary. The roll of the entire membership was railed and a number of good talks made. Grand Chancellor David J. Bal ley was present and delivered a splen did address. Large numbers of the members were present The following Is a list of officers sleeted: Chancellor commander, E. W. Sty j; o ".'.I ,C , # w Ch »S c tJ! or ' J - Bashlor; Rollins; master-at-arms. Oscar H. Starnes; master of the work, i" h of r *oords and n i °r ,ffln: "'osier of flnance, D - A. Plrkle; Inner guard, W. T. Har well, and outer guard, W, C. Stradley. NEW COUNTY PROPOSITION MEETS HEARTY APPROVAL. Special to The Georgian. Acworth, Ga., Dec. 11.—The proposed new county In this section has met with the utmost approval from all hands. Reports have been received from the sections of Hartow, Cherokee, Pauld. Ing and Cobb, urging the matter tor ward. It Is not thought that the four large, counties from which small por tions would be taken will object, since each being to large It Is almost Impos Mbit to keep up the road work through out. Fine Art Exhibit at Acworth. Special to The Georgian. Acworth, Go..'Dec. 11.—Acworth cltl- aena have enjoyed viewing one of the flneit art exhibits In America. The ex hibit, which la owned by tbs National Federation of Woman's Clubs, was se cured for Acworth. by the Carry Dyer Reading Club, of Acwor(h, which Is a member of the National Federation. The exhibit contained paintings and etchings from among the finest Amer ican artists. The exhibit was sent to the Augusta Women's Club from Ac- worth. At Jonas Avtnus Church. The ladlee of the*Jone. Avenue Bap tist church will giro an entertainment Thursday night In the church audito rium. A splendid program has been prepared and Insures a pleasant even ing. The proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the church. Warning to Publio. A warning to the public agalnet a man who Is seeking donations to the Insurance fund of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen has been Issued by this organisation. The bnotherhcod haa no Insurance fund and the party seek ing the donations Is brandsd os a fraud. It Is said he has collected In the neigh, torbood of $504. NEW CITY BOARD TO BE INAUGURATED Will Assume Reins of Gov ernment at Special Meeting. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Dec. 11.—Judge It'llllnm H. Felton, Jr., of the superior court consented to swear In Judge Miller the twelve new aldermen who ar carry on tile city's nffalrs for the next two years, when a eye, Isl session council Is held for that purpose. It Is understood that Norman Brunner, who led the aldermanlc tick et. Is slated for mayor pro tem. The race for the chairmanship of the finance coflualUae lies between E. H. J Willingham and Sam Mayer. The first real work of the new coun Cll will be transacted on next Tuesday night. The transfer will be made this evening. Following are the names of the twelve new aldermen thul were elected Tuesday. November 12: First Ward—Harry C. Robert, John W. Snow mid Erasmus D. Williams. Second Ward—Norman I. Brunner, D. R. Swisher and G. L. Bright. Third Ward—15. J. Willingham. Ham Mayer and Allen E. Char,yell. Fourth Ward—Joseph B. Riley Charlton B. Adams and W. Polhlll Wheeler. MACON BOY TO SAIL ON CRUISE AROUND HORN Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., Dec. 11.—Lieutenant Hayne Ellis, a former Macon boy. now located on the battleship Connecticut, will be among those who elan on the cruise around the horn with Admiral Erons December It. Lieutenant Ellis lived In Macon before going to An napolls. PLEADED 8ELF-DEPENSE; NEGRO IS ACQUITTgp, Special to Tbe Georgian, Macon, Go.. Dec. 11.—Horace .Page, a negro, was acquitted by the superior court Tuesday of the alleged killing of another negro named Albert Parks. The killing occurred several months ago, at the Colonial Negro Hotel, and the at torneys for Pnge pleaded self-defense. EDUCATIONAL BOARD WANTS BOY8' HIGH 8CHOOL. Special to The Georgina. Macon, Go., Dec. 11.—According to vlewe expressed In the way of sugges- tlona to the board of education, and which the board Is now Investigating, the Rlbb county school system Is In need of three changes. In the flrat place a boys’ high sehonl, equipped with an up. to-date technical department, la need ed: In the second, tho system feels badly In need of a small school beyond South Macon, and of an extension of the high school course to four years. MANY CANDIDATES IN RACE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Dec. 11.—From Indies tlons Bibb county will have a lively race for representatives for the general assembly. Hon. Joe Hill Hall, Hon. Edward Ryles and Hon. Benjamin Fowler announce that they will again be candidates. Jesno B. Hart, Thomas B. Cochran. Fred R. Martin and Doug lass R. Feagln will probably be In the race for the position. vHon. T. 8. Felder, who represents the Twenty-second district In the sen ate, will not be a candidate for the house. ' BIBB COUNTY TEACHERS WILL ATTEND MEETING. Special la The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Dec. 11.—Superintend ent C. B. Chapman, of the Bibb county publio schools, will be In attendance at the Southern Educational Aesoclatlon convention when It meets In Lexington, Ky„ December 25, loatlng two dnys. It Is very probable that several teach ers of the Bibb county schools will also attend tho convention. ollected in I Appendicitis How To Avoid It and Escape a Surgical Operation, Told By One Who Knows. A Simple Method That Is Always Efficacious. It has only been a few years sines It was discovered that a surgical opera tion would cure.appendicitis; In fact, It haa been but a short time alnce the disease was discovered and named. Whenever there Is an Inflamed con dition of the appendix, caused by Im pacted faeces In the small cavity open ing Into the Intestine, you then have appendicitis. The older doctors used to call this In. Mammalian of the bowels, and were puxxled to know tbs cause. Even now. with all the knowledge we have of the disease, no medical man can tell you why we should have an appendix, why we And It, where It ta or what are Its functions, If It has any. The disease tor which the operation Is a cure Is usually cauttd by Indiges tion. and In many cates fallows a large and Indigestible meal. / Physicians have until recently rec ommended an operation, but now, as It Is known that It Is caused by Indiges tion, nr dyspepsia, a cure without an operation Is assured. Where the patient Is treated with Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, tha un healthy conditions prevailing rapidly disappear, the stomach and Intestines arc placed back In their normal condi tion. every organ of the body operates as It should, and the Inflammation Is reduced and the operation Is avoided. Conscientious physicians, who are looking after the best intsresta of thslr patients, will always keep a supply of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets handy In their office, where In cases of sudden attacks of Indigestion they can relieve tbe patient at once. There Is no record of a case of ap pendicitis where the stomach and bowela were In a healthy condition and properly digested the food from meal to meal. No better advice can be given to any one who hat attacks of Indigestion, or who has been threatened with appen dicitis, than to tell him to go to the drug store, pay 10 rente, and take home a package cf Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. Whenever heartburn, gas In stom ach nr bowels, heart dtseass or stomach troubles, sour cructlons, aridity or fer mentation are present, act at once. Take a dose of tne Tablets and get re lief as soon as possible. At all druggists—SO cent*. Send ue your name and address to day and we wltl at once Send you by mall a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co* 110 8tuart Bldg, Mar shall, Mich. ODOM PLEAD8 GUILTY AND IS FINED $150. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga,, Dec. 11.—W. N. Odom, of Vldatla, pleaded guilty to chargea made by Mlsa Norris, a young woman of Vldatla, In the superior c&urt yes terday and was lined 1110 by Judge Felton. Miss Norris Is an attractive young woman. The charge she made arose out of alleged v'/itlng In Mtfion. A feature In this case Is another In Dub lin arising out of the same trip to Ma con, and the slater of the young woman was the accuser In the second case. the Man Bath Robes Slippers Gloves Suspenders Hosiery Fancy Vests $1.50 to Neckties 50c,$l,$l. 50 Suit Cases am * Traveling Bags $5 to $30 Umbrellas Canes Handkerchiefs Mufflers Pajamas FIFTEEN NEGROES LODGED IN JAIL Special to The Georgian. Columbus. MIhs., Dec. 11.—Picktna county, Alabama, is about to have An* other outbreak. The present trouble began Sunday afternoon when a con stable named WJglowo started from Qordo, 10 miles from Carrollton, thV{ county seat, to arrest a negro named ’ Will towe, who was charged with stealing cotton. The negro’s home Is 3 : miles from Gordo. The constable went alone and after I making the arrest and starting for 1 Gordo he was met in the public road I by a gang of fifty negroes, led by the 1 prisoner’s brother, who began firing. I The negro prisoner under the constable’s I care was Instantly killed. The negroes f left* the constable and prisoner for dead and ntn&tad. Monday citizens from many parts of tbe county scoured the section for ' all suspected trouble-makers, and at j night fifteen negroes were added to the Inmates of the-Carrollton., jail. ATLANTA LODGE K. P. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS! Atlanta lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythias, on Monday night elected the following officers for the term begin ning January 1: Professor William C. Lowe, chancel lor commander; Charles W. Bernhardt, vice chancellor; Professor CL S. Culver, i prelate; C. D. McKinney, master at i arms: George D. Rush, Inner guard; Dr. W. Dodge Hoarn, outer guard, and E. D. Kennedy, master of work. D. O. Nix was re-elected keeper of record, and seal, and C. B. McGaughey, master of flnance. Dr. J. Ross Simpson will be trustee and George F. Eubanks will continuo ns master of exchequer, al though he resigned as membor of the Pythian Hall Association. Hon. I. S. Hopkins was chosen to All the vacan cy thus created and another vacancy was filled by the election of Colonel James E. Warren. The officers will bo Installed on the first meeting.in Jan uary. DR. RUDOLPH RE-ELECTED MAYOR OF GAINESVILLE. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga, Dec. 11,—The regu lar city election for a mayor and three aldermen and an alderman to serve an unexplred term of one year was held at ' the city hall yesterday. Dr. John B. Rudolph, together with . R. E. Strickland. A. E. Merritt, B. F. ! Roberts and Cf. H. Bell were elected. 1 The newly elected municipal officers will fake the oath at tho meeting of council to be held on tbe first night In ) January. One of the Important things to be ; taken up by the new ndmlntatratton Is 1 the paving of the public square, and ) each street leading otit therefrom one i block. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From October to May, Colds are the j most frequent cause of Headache, i LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- | moves the cause. E. W. Grove on i box, 35c. PHOTO ALBUMS And Kodaks for Christmas, In all styles, at' Jno. L. Moore & Sons, 42 j North Brood street, Prudential build- I Ing. Peru Banker Kills 8elf. Lima, Peru, Dec. 11.—The manager > of the Banco Agricola committed sui cide yesterday. His act was caused by the discovery of a defalcation amount ing to $140,000 In his accounts. GOVERNOR'S CUP COFFEE. Mild, pleasing and healthful drink. Ask your grocer. 25c the pound. Many Nsw Red Men, Forty-eight candidates were Initiated Into the mysteries of the Order of Red Men at tho '.Meeting of Cherokee tribe. No. 1, held last Monday night. This | number breaks the record of the lodge , for candidates Initiated at one time, and It was midnight before the tribe adjourned. EEM CIGARETTES So. cure colds, catarrh, asthma. Drug and your grocer. 25c the pound. Law Brothers Co. 10 Whitehall Street. THERE IS NO MESSAGE of love, affection, good will or friendship that cannot be conveyed in a book. Why not give books for Christinas? They are hot expensive. JOHN M. MILLER CO. ' 39 Marietta St. Phone Main 374 THE TEST OF A MAN’S HUMANITY Is his willingness to do something. The teat of his treatment and his confidence In It Is shown by his willingness to put it within reach of the public. Based upon these facts Dr. De Truax It offering to the public his treatment for the Opium, Drug and Alcoholic habits for the next ten days at one- half tho usual rates for such treat ment. The treatment Is scientific, harmless and successful; as near pain less as any successful treatment can be. The offer 1 open to nil worthy addicts who wish to bo cured before the new Drug and Liquor Law goes Into effect. Our home treatment Is suc cessful for all uncomplicated coses. Call or address Branch Sanitarium De Truax, Comsr Washington and Hunter Sts, (Opposlto Capitol) Atlanta, Ga. no NioeC no us* EVERYHAT GUARANTEED UOPtACMTHIX *T. CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SPARE 1.00 A WEEK. WE WILL KltEP fOU WELL-DRES8EO. THE FAIR _ 93 WHITEHALL STREET. <