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FAMILY CIRCLE
Arkansas Senator Makes
One Daughter Clerk and
Other Laborer.
^Washington, Dec. 26.—Senator Jef
ferson Davis, of Arkansas, the re
former who has gone to Washington t<
reorganise things, has started In, be
ginning his work, like all good re
formers, at home.
As minority senator Ife has the
appointment of a clerk and a
laborer. He made one daughter
the clerk and another daughter the la
borer. The duties of a laborer are not
clearly set, but whatever they are,
Davis has no doubt of his daughter's
ability to draw the salary.
There are six children tn 8enator
Davis' family, but the apportloner of
offices did not provide for this.
ODESSA CITIZENS
ARM THEMSELVES
TO FIGHT ROBBERS
Odessa, Dec. 21.—In consequence of
the permission granted by the new
governor general. Major General Bom
fal. to all respectable cltlsens to arm
themselves against the attacks of
armed robbers and anarchistic terror
ists an unprecedented sale of fire arms
Is In progress.
"Our official advice to the private
citizen carrying a revolver 1s this: If
lie be stopped or approached threat
eningly by any person or persons In the
street, he will tell them to pass on and
If no heed Is paid to his warning he
may shoot Instantly, and our advice Is
that the stralghter he shoots, the bet
ter,” Is the official opinion.
HIGH WIND8 AT YATESVILLE
BEAT COTTON FROM B0LL8.
Special to The Georgian.
Yateaville, Go., Dec. 26.—It has been
many years since there was as much
cotton unpicked at this time of the
year as there Is at present In this sec
tion. The high winds that prevailed
yesterday, coupled with the heavy rains,
beat out many thousand bolls of the
fleecy staple. The farmers are feeling
blue over the situation.
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WOULD AMEND LAW
-TO HELM
Meet in Boston in January
to-Submit Extensive
Plans.
When the nntlonal guard organization of.
the I'nltod Htatea meets In Uoaton on Jan-
nary 13 a (dan will Ik? nuhmitted for rntlfl'
cation, to no amend the Dick law that It
will make far more effective the national
guard organization of the country.
Tbla plan waa worked out at a confer
ence recently held In Washington between
the executive committee of the National
Guard Association. the secretary of war
and the members of the war college. The
plan was fully agreed upon, and at the
meeting of the officer*' association In Macou
recently the scheme was fully Indorsed.
A bill will be Introduced In congress which
will give the state national guard organiza
tions full equipment from the government
from both the ordnauce and quartermasters'
departments. This moons that all the arms,
uniforms and full equipment for ench man
will tie supplied by the government Just as
for the regular army. Full equipment for
each enlisted man Is worth nliout P>3. These
amounts will not be deducted from the allot
ments of money now given the states.
Length of Servico.
Another radical change will be asked for
In relation to the term of service under a
call of the president. Under the Dick bill
state military organizations are called into
service for nine months only. At the ex
plrntlon of that time the whole regiment
oes out, and If the officer* and men cod-
..no* In service they must eullat lu the
volunteer army, and trust to assignments.
It Is held that tbla would, under a war call,
practically destroy the state organisations.
It Is proposed to so amend this part of
qulred. It Is also proposed to make It ob-
resilient In the event of
.j# regular army, next the
national guard, then the volunteers.
It Is also planned to so arrange that every
national guard organization may get the
annual benefit of encampments of maneu
vers. either national or state, the govern
ment to pay the expense of the same.
A $5,000,000 Fund.
Tlio Increase in the appropriation from
£2,000,000 to $S,0Q0,p00 is wanted to accomplish
this. Also, to pay the men for twenty-four
drills of an hour and n half each per year.
For this acrvlce the men are to be paid 42
cents, and to aecure Its benefits. It la pro
posed to fine ench mao In a similar amount
who misses drills, without a valid excuse.
Money Is also wanted to equip good target
grounds for every eotnnuny. It Is a fact
that most of the men enlisted in the na
tional guard are sadly deficient In ability
to shoot straight.
It Is said all of these proposed things
have received the full Indorsement of the
secretary of war snd the war college. Ad
jutant General A. 4. Hcott and Major SI. J.
0'T.enry, of Knvanimb, will the delegate*
froui Georgia to the Boston meeting, ami
they will go ir * * * ■*" ‘ "
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SISTER OF CHARITY
KILLED BY MADMAN
Milwaukee, Wit, Dec. 26—Sinter
Theresa, a nurne at St. Mary* Hoepltal.
In thla city, was yesterday ibot and
killed by Guztav W’lrth, axed *2, who
In supposed to be Ineane. The assassin
was captured.
COULDN’T GET JOB;
SHOOTS MANAGER
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 25.—William
Pateann, a waiter formerly employed
In Horn & Harder'* restaurant, enter
ed the place yenterday, und, after be
ing refused a ponltton, ahot John C.
Witcher, the manager, and I-'rank Run-
man, the head waiter.
HAD $1,000 CASH;
HE WAS DAZED
Postoffice Clerk Caught It
and It Did Not Reach
Addressee.
Erie, Pa., Dec. 26.—A clerk In the
South Erie poatofflee yenterday after
noon dlncovered a suspicious looking
parcel, and upon opening It dlncovered
an Infernal machine, to arranged an to
bn exploded upon opening It. The pack
age wan among thousand* of other
Chrlntmas presents, and had enough
explosives tn It to kill all near, and
possibly cause a fire.
It was addressed to Archie Carr,
2208 Cherry-st., and wan mailed In
Erie. Postmaster Babel has turned the
matter over to the secret service de
partment.
NEGRO KILLED
BY MOB IN NEW
STATE OKLAHOMA
Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 25.—After hav
ing wandered about the country fpr
nearly two months In a dazed condition,
George Schaeffer, wealthy hotel keeper
at Johnstown, Pa., was found here last
night In a serious condition with $1,000
wrapped about his person.
DRUCE’S GRAVE
BEING GUARDED
London, Dec. 26.—The grave of T. C.
Druco Is being guarded to prevent tam
pering. An extra guard haa been put
GAVE DRINKS TO MINOR8,
WA8 FINED $50 AND COST.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome. On., Dec. 25.—Ed Sayler, a
Llndalo mill hand who gave away
drinks of liquor to five minors, was
fined 850 and costs, or six months In
the chulngang, by Judge Hamilton, of
the city court.
HIS TWO UNCLES PERISHED
IN MINE DI3ASTER.
Hperlnl to The Georgian. ,
• Rome, Gil, Dec. 25.—Clyde H. Tooth-
man, of Rome, lost several relatives In
the Monongah mine disaster. Hla two
uncles and three cousin*. J. L. and J. B.
Palish, Earl, Frank and Tom Parish,
were victims of the explosion. Mr.
Toothman In a recruiting officer for the
marine corps of the navy.
Stop Emigration to Canada.
London, Dec. 25.—The order to stop
all emigration to Canada during the
winter months Is being vigorously
prosecuted. All distress committees In
London will be ordered to discour
age or stop emigration. The many In
stances of emigrants arriving in win
ter without means to sustain them un
til they secured employment have
brought about this condition.
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•Muscogee, Okla., Dec. 25.—James
Gardner, a negro, was killed last night
at Henrietta, and his body strung up
to a pole and riddled with bullets.
He killed a liveryman because he was
refused a rig. There Is much feeling,
among the negroes.
TRAIN DITCHED
BY TORNADO
IN COLORADO
Denver. Colo., Dec. 25.—A tornado
yesterday lifted a Colorado Southern
train Into a dlteh north of Marshall, u
coal dump, and six persons wore badly
hurt. The baggage car and passenger
coach left the rails entirely and the
other coaches ware overturned.
CONFERENCE BOOK
COMES FROM PRESS
Hr. John W. Hrtdt. secretary of tho
North Georgia Conference of the MothodUt
church, which wa* hold nt <'nrter*vllle from
November 20 to 25, inclusive, now ha* the
minute* of the *e»«lon» ready for distribu
tion. In getting this work done no soon
nfter the adjournment of the conference,
Dr. ITeldt has made n record. The booka
hnve Imth received from the printer and
they can be secured from Dr. ileldt. There
I* a good engraving of the Ha in l\ Jone*
Memorial church, tu which the conference
wa* hold, and for the frontispiece there la
an excellent likeness of Bishop Seth >VarU,
who presided over the aeaalous.
Taylor’s Charoks* Remedy of 8weet
Gum and Mullein is Nature’s tfreat
remedy—cures Cough*. Colds, Croup
and consumption, and all throat and
lung troubles. At druggist*, 25c, BOc
and $1.00 per bottle.
UNCLESAM’S MEN
WORK OVERTIME
Even n force of slaty additional clerk* in
the poatofflee keeps the government em
ployee* working overtime to handle the ru*h
of null! coming In nnd going out of the At
lanta office.
While ordinary mall matter l» being han
dled promptly, there 'U considerable con
gestion In the regl*try department because
Bracing food for steady
nerves—
Nutritive food for heal
thy appetites—
Strengthening food for
sturdy muscles—
The most nourishing
wheat food
Un@@da Biscuit
jar j* In moisture and
N* dust proof packages.
national biscuit company
about fifty a«ck* of registered
to be distributed In Atlanta. In the gcn-
crnl poatofflee the rush Ih being handled
lietter, but here the clerk* have to take
cure of a nma* of registered package* that
come In from twenty-nine registry stations
over the city.
While moat Atlanta pronto are having a
ilay of rc*t Christmas nnd enjoying them-
*elv
the clork* In the poatoffln
er and
CONVICT CAMPS
OBSERVE HOLIDAY
Christmas I* belug celebrated la « merry
fashion Wednesday by the convict* III tho
nuiny felony mul roml minus of the statu.
There nro twenty-four felony c*ln|>» anil
thlrty-nln* mail camps mu! tn every one ef
t lie in' It U n iluy of fenstlni, frolltrkluit
and re*t. ........
Turkey* will figure. largely In Iha bills of
fare In south Geurxla, whore Hint bird I*
more plentiful than lit lids setiou of He*
slate, and there will he all the trimming*
which go with thf meal. At tlio camp of
thtiA'hnttsboocbcc brick yards there was a
dcllclou* barbecue and a basetwll Kama t*
planned later In Ihe day. Down Id Mscon
the eonvtet* »t tbe mini) of lb. Illbh Brick
Coinpntiy, considered n model Institution
nnd one of the Itnuat lu tho country, prw-
tutnia and turkey, nnd trimming* will be
given tho prisoners.
YOUNG FORGER PAROLED
BY GOVERNOR COMER.
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Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Dee. 25.—Gov
ernor Comer today paroled Lewis n.
Pooley, a boy sent up from Mobile for
two years for forgery Into the custody
of Judge Ttndsuy. the famous Juvenile
judge of Colorado. This wa* done at
the request of Judge Lindsay.
Lsland M. Spears Dead.
Hperlnl to The Georgina.
Newberry, 8. C., Dec. 25.—As the re
sult of a paralytic stroke suffered ten
days ago, Inland M. Speers, one of
Newberry's most highly respected and
substantial citizens, died at his home In
this city Monday night. Mr. Speers
was born In this county In 1841. He
was a Confederate Veteran, having
nerved throughout the war as orderly
sergeant of Company B. of the famous
old Third regiment. He is survived by
his wife, formerly Miss Cleora Glas
gow. and three children, L. C. Speers,
of The New York Times: Hiram L.
and Miss Lucy Bpeers, of this city.
Lunatic Strangles to Death.
Marseilles. Kpanre. l>ee. 24-liivuatlgntlou
of the charges of the horrible cruelties nt
the Marseilles l.uuntlc Asylum will begin
Immediately nfter the bolbten. The .scan
dal begun with the death of Musical Direc
tor Tat liefer, who Is reported to have died
naturally, hut was found to have lieeu
strangled.
Mother Dies on Ship.
New York. Dec. 24.—Leaving four
young children In the care of strangers.
Mrs. Rosalblne Mlaxo died on board
the Uncr Hamburg, which arrived yes
terday, and wax buried at sea.
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu, a quick
cure for Bright’s disease, liver
and stomach troubles. All drug,
gists. S1.00.
WHO IS DODGING
THAT PUMP DEAL?
A declaration that somebody Is dodg
ing Ihe pump question was made Tues
day by rounclfman William A. Han
cock in discussing the pump situation.
The councilman stated that he has been
informed that President Rice ha» re
fused to call a meeting of the board of
water commissioners for the purpose of
settling the pump question, and added
that he "was tired and the people are
tired of the delay In settling the mat
ter.”
Councilman Hancock expressed the
opinion that an effort Is being made to
throw the pump question over to the
council next year where It will have
to be thrashed out again.
Christmas Tree at Groves Chapel.
A Christinas tree with holiday ex
ercises will he provided for the chil
dren of the 4 Groves Chapel Sunday
school, on the river car line, next Fri
day night.
JAPS INVADING
CHINESE EMPIRE
Mikado’s Men Are Turning
Every Stone to Become
Strong in China.
Peking, Dec. 25.—Tin? dl*pntche* from
Tlemslu wiy that advices from Mongolia
say that thousands of Jnpnuete are Invad
ing that country nnd tho Peking govern
ment 1* beginning to he nnxlon* nl*mt It.
The dispatches *ay that the Invasion of the
Jspnavsc Is port, of a well-laid plan. A
society for emigration ha* lieeii formed nt
Toklo. The lending newspaper* of rhino
are pnbli*hlng - hotIon* -nrticle* ii|*m thf*
conduct of Jnpnne*e merchant*, who are
nccnMHl of duplicity, bnd faith und vio
lence;
Korean dispatches stnte that ('t)lne*e arc
Wing badly treated by Jnpaneoc and pre
vented from trading In ccrtnln port*.
The paper state* thnt t'hlucNo students
sent to Japan to be educated contract had
linldts aud return utmost every one rev
lutlonlsts. Investigation show* thnt lu
some Instance* the students are deliber
ately ruined a* to morals nnd political
opinions by flic Japanese.
WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE.
From October to May, Colds are the
most frequent muse of Headache.
IiAXATIVB BROMO QUININE re
moves the cause. E. W. Grove on
box. 25c.
EDGEWOOD CHOOSES
ITS OLD ALDERMEN
The citizens of Edgewood called
their annual meeting on Monday for
Ihe purpose of nominating two aider-
men for the ensuing year. The meet
ing waa well attended, and perfect har
mony and co-operation prevailed. J. A.
Hcott.and Leu Hagan, the retiring al
dermen, were unanimously selected to
succeed themselves. Fred Ward and
Dr. Floyd M. Young were also
selected as chairman and secretary. A
resolution of thanlts by a rising vote
was tendered the mayor and council,
also the board of education for their
untiring efforts In building up one of
the best towns and schools In the
south. '
ROADS LOSE
$10,000 SUIT
DEPOSITS INSURED
UNDER A SPECIAL CONTRACT
DECATUR STREET BANK -
Atlanta, Ga.
W. M. TERRY, President. J. G. NORVELL, Cashier.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS FORSALE
Wc have between live and six thousand 10-lncli disc records for
Victor and Columbia Talking Machines. Records consist of Imperial,
Century, Concert, Columbia and Victor. We also have about twenty
Talking Machines and desire to close out our entire stock of Talking
Machines and Records, os It Is our purpose to discontinue handling
same. A bargain to spot cash buyers. Come quick. We are closing them
out at onc-hslf the regular price.
THE WALKER COMPANY,
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Washington, Dec. 24.—The Interstate
Commerce Commission, in the case of
Holcomb & Company against the llll-
t!ols Central nnd Southern railway, ha*
awarded $10,000 to the complainant, on
the ground that tho defendants iiave
fulled to publish rates.
WILL NOT MAKE RACE
FOR MAYOR OF ROME.
Special to The Guorglsn.
Rome, Ga., Dec. 26.—Not much In
terest has yet been shown In the ap
proaching race for mayor. Dr. R. H.
Wicker Is the only candidate who has
made a definite announcement. Major
R. T. Foucho states that he would be
unable tn accept the nomination. The
mayor and eight aldermen are to be
elected. Judge John W. Maddox, who
haa nerved as mayor for two years,
has dons a large amount of work, and
carries with him the respect and confl
donee of all.
GOD BLESS ARMY,
SAY CITY'S POOR
Salvation Army Workers
Give Away 1 Baskets of
Xmas Dinner.
Yob who gnve your dimes and your
tors to help keep tbe pats of .fee Hslvatioe
Army lassies boiling for the past week „ r
more should have been at the headquarters
of the organization Tuesday night In >i 3r |
etta-st. to witness whet good y uur u '
dirt. *
Between 5 and 7 ©'clock Major John m
Iicrrlman’s staff was basy distributing Um*
ket* containing Christmas dinner*, uml ng *
result more than n thousand poor folks of
Atlanta bnd a flue dinner Wednesday.
Long before the time Arrived for the dig-
trlbntlon of the good things there was * big
crowd at the army headquarter* waiting
with ticket* to secure what the charitably
Inclined hail glveu thru the effort* of Major
Berrlman's tireless workers.
Little girl* there wore, poorly die**ed
and with fnce* pinched by hard work nnd
live** spent away from God's sunshine and
fresh nlr. Old women, too. were present
waiting patiently to take homo the biuk.-t
of provision* where sick nnd helpless ones
were waiting.
Ench one of the faces in thnt crowd told a
story. Some were there who never knew
anything else but poverty und hardship.
Other* had managed to get along somehow
until this Christmas, when the big railroads
or other employer* of labor found It ueces-
snry to dispense with workmen. Then there
were others, a few of them, who could be
recognized by people with good memorleg
its folks who. In years gone by, had given
charity Instead of having to n*k It.
It wan a touching scene and it would hav*
made ypti feel good to think that some pco-
ole are not so occupied with their own self
ish desire* as to forget the multitude which
had uothlng to look forward to.
Now. there I* happiness Iii 223 home* that
were cheerless Tuesday. So, if you had be**u
there, you would have exclaimed with
others<
‘God bless the Salvation Army."
IMPORTANT DECISION
OF JUDGE NEWMAN
A decision of importance to foreign
litigants in the United States court
was handed down Tuesday morning by
Judge Newman in the case of the
Procter Coal Company of Kentucky
against the United States Fidelity and
Guaranty Company of Maryland. It
was to the effect that the right to re
mand a case to a state court could b$
waived and that the complainant* in
the case had done this by entering a
demurrer and by pleading the case on
Its merits. After argument in the case
had been heard, the complainants
sought to question the Jurisdiction of
the federal court and wanted the case
remanded to the state court in Ken
tucky, where they had originally filed
their bill and from which It was taken
by the defendants to the United State*
court. The case followed the lines of
the decision In the United State*
court. The case followed the lines of
the decision in the noted Wlsner case
of the circuit court, handed down some
time ago.
Hungry as ^ Bear
and Can't Eat
It, When Mealtime Comes, You
Suffer From a Yes-Not Kind
of Hunger, You’re
a Dyspeptic.
How to Cure All Stomach Troubles,
GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY
TO ERECT BUILDING,
Specie! to The Georgina.
Rome, Go.. Dec. 25.—The Georgia
Granite nnd Marble Company has made
application for charter. Uulldlnga will
be berun here about the flrtt or Jan
unry. H. P. Colvard. of Dalton, ta the
preeldent and promoter of the company,
In which many Romani are Interested.
OHIO IS FOR FORAKER,
SAY8 PAUL E. WILLIAMS.
Bpeclul to The Georgian..
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 26.—In an
Interview. Paul E. William*, of C'lncln,
natl, Ohio, vice preeldent of the Union
Central Life Inrurance Company and
formerly poatofflee Inspector In charge
of the fifth divlxlon, with headquarter*
In this city, aays he believe* Senator
J. B. Foraker will carry Ohio over
Judge Taft for the nomination for
pre*tdent. "Senator Foraker la the
ableat debater of modem time*," said
Mr. William*.
SAYS HUSBAND WAS RUNNING
WHEN SHOT BY MAN,
Hperlnl to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 25.—W. F. Fal
lon shot J. K. Pedrlck, after a
quarrel at Thunderbolt. Fallon, who
was arrested and put in Jail in the city,
declared Pedrlck wa* reaching for a
weapon when the latter drew hi* own
and fired. Sirs. Pedrlck said Pedrlck
wa* runlng away and *he wa* begging
Fallon not to shoot when the shot*
were fired.
Masons Elect Officers.
Speulal to The Georgian.
Madison, Ga., Dec. 25.—The, annual
election of officers by Madison lodge,
No. 278, Free and Accepted Masons, re
sulted as follows: C. F. Barnett, wor
shipful master: D. B. Jacke, senior
warden; B'. M. Atkinson. Junior war
den: J. II. Hedenberg, senior deacon;
J. H. Holland, Junior deacon; Dr. Hen-
ry Harris*, secretary; Dr. R. W. Trot
ter, treasurer; T. B. Page, tiler.
Defense for Australle.
Melbourne, Dec. 25.—As a result of
the ministry’s "defense policy," the
military defences of Australia win be
greatly strengthened generally. The
government proposed to purchase three
submarines and two coastal torpedo
boat destroyers of the latest type an
nually for three years.
A good many people get mad wh«n
you toll them they've got dyspepsia, but
way down deep In their stomach* they
know they’ve got It.
"I'd love to eat It. but I can't," la one
kind of dyspepsia.
"I hate to think of It," Is another
kind. There are thousands of people
today who hate their meals, and lav#
them at the same time. They haven't
that fine empty-hunsrry, eat-every*
thlng-ln-slght kind of feeling which
goes with every good, strong, healthy
stomach. That's because they have
dyspepsia. And then there are others
whoee mouths don't water at meal time
or at any other time. They sit at the
table and go through the motions, only
because If* time to eat. These people,
too. are dyspeptics.
Every possible kind of stomach trou
ble can bo cured by taking something
which will Just take right hold of SB
the food in your stomach and digest u
alone without the help of the stomach.
and let the stomach take a rest.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this
very thing. They are composed of the
best digestive known to science, and
are absolutely safe. One ingredient
alone *of one of these tablets will di
gest 2.000 grains of food! These tab
lets do exactly the work that a good,
strong, healthy stomach does. .
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet* cure all
eases of dyspepsia. Indigestion, burnmf
or Irritation, loss of appetite, bloat,
brash, belching, aversion to food, fer
mentation and gas on the stomach.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will maht
you f*el "good” before and after each
meal, and make your stomach *<*■""•
and healthy again. They will »«“
you happy.
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Stuart Company. 160 Stuart building.