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THE .ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
PRINTING
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS VJ
16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA.
"AT THE FAIR”
home comers and pleasure seekers are welcome at our exhibit
just Inside of the main gate entrance at the Fair ground, where
our representative will take pleasure In explaining to you the mer
its of
VULCANITE
Roofilng. Do not fall to come and see us and register your name.
CEREMONIAL NIGHT
WILL TYROS HOT
RIDE JVER SANDS
Knights of Khorassau Plan
Big Session and Jolly
Time.
ATLANTA SDPPLY CO.,
80LE STATE AGENTS FOR GEORGIA.
29-31 South Forsyth 8treet, Atlanta, Ga.
See that this Seal Is on
every Roll.
J. C. GREENFIEIO, frei. C.t. PEEK, Sec>.
How Our Acme Double Flint
Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels
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Saturated and coated under a n$w proceta with As
phalt.
Ie a rubber-llke (densely compressed) Rotting Felt,
,oated on both sides with Silicate.
■(esisti the action of vapor, acids tnd fire.
Not effected by heat or cold.
The roofing that never leak*.
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The experience of twenty years proves it to bo th» Best
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Put up in rolls 32 Inches wide and SO feet S Inches long,
containing 108 equar. feet, wrapped In heavy
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3-Ply. 80 pounds per roll, Complete,
70 pounds per roll, Complete.
60 pounds per roll, Complete.
2-Ply.
1-Ply.
SAMPLES AND PULL PARTICULARS FREE.
Alio 3. 2 and I-ply Tarred Roottlng Paper. Sheathing
and Insulating Papsr.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
All votaries of the Kibla Temple,
Dramatic Order of Knights of Khoras
aan. nro commanded to assemble
their temple Wednesday night, when
ceremonial session to eclipse all pre
vlous ceremonials will take place.
Fifty tyros will cross the burning
sands of the mystic desert. They are
coming from all harts of the royal
vlxler. After their camel ride they
will be guests at, a banquet to '
served early and continue late.-
The “Caravan Schedule” prepared
by the temple heads Is as follows:
7:30 P. M.—Grand March—Show
begins.
3:30 P. M.—The play Is on.
9:30 P. M.—Mokanna and his band
appears.
10:30 P. M.—Fun reigns fast and ft*
rlous.
11:30 P. M.—Lunchson—The n
tyro Is toasted.
12:30 A. M.—AH start for homi
some succeed.
1:30 A. M.—Arrival at home—wife
hears the sick friend story.
COUNT BONI MUST
FIGHT TO HOLD JOB
Take Many
Train Rides?
If so-Why?
It’s quicker, cheaper,
safer and easier to
telephone. Bell lines
extend to all iinpor-
t a n t pointB. You
can telephone from
your house. Rates
are reasonable.
Don’t take our word;
try it.
Cali Contract Dept., M. 1300
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS-
PAIN DRIVES DOCTOR
TO TAKE OWN LIFE
Chicago Physician Locks
Himself in Bath Room
and Turns on Gas.
WAXENE
At The
GEORGIA PAINT AND
GLASS CO.,
40 Peachtree.
A scientific treatment let
Whiskey, Opium, tier*
'pfti’sa. Cocaine, Chloral,
j Tobacco and Neurasthe
nia or Ntrre hbaasfloa.
Ths Only Ketley Insti
tute in Georgia.
229 Wcolwari Ay;., ATLANTA, GA.
Southern Homs Pure Lead and Zinc
‘'nte, Pure Putty, Varnithea, Oil
y"or>, Window and Plate Glass.
w, 'ole«ale and retail.
J. COOLEDGE & SON.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
« r „ . . Cotton Burns in Darn.
"r- w Thl . UrurrlnD
"Mlaon, Ga., Oct. 11-Clpt. J. F..
‘!n> mit, 1 . 0 ** a , * r * e bar, > b y fire 8un-
wax Godfrey, Go., In which
vine l 1 "™” about seven torn, of pea
to,., _ ha y and about thirteen bales of
n No Insurance wa* held.
Chicago, Oct. 16.—After suffering ten
years from a chronic ailment. Dr. M.
Gallord Plngree, a practicing physician
in Chicago for more than thirty years,
and n cousin of former Governor Haien
Plngree, of Michigan, committed
suicide last night at his home In this
city by locking himself in a bath room
and turning on the gaa.
HORSE AND BUGGY
TAKEN FROM YARD
DURING SERVICES
Special to The Georgian.
Chlckamauga, Ga., Oct. 16.—A pro
tracted meeting la In progress hero at
the Bapttat church. On Saturday night
while the people were engaged In wor
ship some one drove the horse and
buggy of Eugene Littlejohn, who Uvea
near Chlckamauga, from the church
yard. The horse la a valuable one.
Suspicion fell on Ulyaaea Pratt, a
young man who Uvea In thla communi
ty., At a commitment trial held by
Justice Slmmona, the young man was
bound In the aum of 3200 for hie ap
pearance ■ at the February term or
Walker superior court.
Two other young men were tried on
suspicion also, but were dismissed at
the trial.
SUPREME COURT"OF GEORGIA.
Paris, Oct. 15.—It ‘ was learned to
day that If Count Bont do Castellano
wishes to resume his seat In the cham
ber of deputies he must fight for It.
The minister of the Interior has re
ceived a petition from the Republicans
of the district Count Bonl represents,
demanding, that his election be an
nulled. He was formally elected, but
the courts disow ned It because of fraud.
It Is asserted that great frauds were
practiced In the secon^ election.
DYNAMITE BLAST
KILLSTHREE MEN
Workmen Meet Their Death
While Thawing Out Some
Frozen Explosive.
Roanoke. Va., Oct. 16.—Three men
employed at the rock quarry of the
Roanoke Stone and Lime Company, at
Frlngers switch, near here, were killed
today by the premature explosion of
quantity of dynamite.
The dead are:
JOHN T. PURCELL, Roanoke, white,
aged 29, unmarried.
WILLIAM LUTHER SWITZER, LI
thla, Va., white, aged 25, unmarried.
MELVIN POLLARD, Llthla, Va., ne.
gro.
The men were thawing a lot of dyna
mite In front of a fire built on top of
the ground, and It Is believed one of
them kicked a stick of dynamite In ths
fire, causing the explosion.
GASOLINEEXPLOSION
THREATENS LIVES
Chicago, Oct. 16.—Gasoline stored In
Clarendon garage, on Clarendon ave
nue, exploded late last night and
caused a Are, which damaged property
to the extent of 356,000.
Two men were rescued, a policeman
was partly overcome by smoke and
several persons were driven from their
apartments.
Argument of Cases on Monday.
Arguments were heard and brlefa
submitted In the following cases:
Carroll Daniel vs. State, from Pu
laski.
Hardy Moss vs. State, from Pulaski.
Grant Smith vs. State (two cases),
from Pulaski.
W. 11. Kelly vs. State, from Baker.
BUI Giles v*. State, from Rabun.
Dave Nash vs. State, from Miller.
J. S. Wall vs. State, from Richmond.
Loomis < ’arter vs. State, from Bibb.
Lewie Nero vs. State, from Bibb.
Perry Fitzgerald vs. State, from WII-
John Dyas vs. State, from Sumter.
Neal Taylor- vs. State, from Greene
B. L. Miller vs. State, from Tift. •
Sherman Whitehead vs. State, front
Muscogee. •
The cases of W. J. Harbin vs. State,
from Pike, and Jim Yates vs. State,
from Decatur, were postponed to No
vember 19.
The following cases were withdrawn:
Celia Battle ve. State, from Bibb.
Sue Glover vs. State, from Bibb.
J. M. Monroe vs, State, from Chat
ham. ...
W. F. Sims vs. State, from Chatham^
William Whiteman vs. State, from"
Chatham.
Tom Fears vs. Slate (two rases),
from Butts.
Tom Fears vs. W. W. WKaoti, sher
iff. from Butts.
Court adjourned to Tuesday morning.
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they protect the
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time,
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any conditions arise, auch
aa an
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> the Inaured, adding an
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' the
ire Policy of the PACIFIC
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ffe Insurance has become
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I n the business and social
world, every man
F eeling the need of protect
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er to do so.
«FOUR IN ONE”
is the
‘INSURANCE THAT INSURES."
Information upon application.
J. CLEMENTS SHAFER,
Manager.
413—414 Peters Building,
ATLANTA, GA.
WILL DHAW BIG
TO CITY
IN OUR STORE
has been selected with the
most care to secure the best, and
feel confident that our drugs are pure
and entirely reliable.
Our prescription department Is
the hands of thoroughly experienced
prescrlptlonlsts, who execute all
ders accurately and promptly.
If you are particular as to the qual
ity of your drugs, medicines and toilet
articles, you will do well to try us. Our
prices are
ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
Brannen & Anthony
Druggists.
102 Whitehall St.
30 Marietta St.,
2 East Mitchell St,
Liquors for Medicinal Use,
3
Stores.
PEACHTREE PAVING
SETTLED PINALLYi
TO DEM ONC
Council Forced to Turn
Down Bitulithic Because
of Lack of Labor.
It Is expected that before November
work will have been begun on the
repaving of Peachtreet street with as
phalt.
The bid of the Asphalt Paving Com
pany of Georgia was unanimously ac
cepted by the city council Monday,
providing It Is decided to have the
work done. The council thought
had already done this, but It hadn'
The law requires that, the assessment
against the property owners of the
street to be paved be advertised for
ten days before the work Is provided
for.
City Attorney Mayson held that
would be all right to accept the bid
subject to the decision of the council
to do the work, after advertising Its
Intentions. This Is only a technical
point, but It d. 1'iys the work two
weeks.
Councilman Roberts, who voted for
bitulithic in the committee, explained
that he would vote for asphalt, not
because he had changed hie opinion
and thought It was better than bitu
lithic, but he said that when hie vote
on the matter won published a few
days ago,- people on the eouth side did
not stop disagreeing with him over the
telephone until he stopped answering.
He said he believed that people who
had to use a street most should aa
what It should be paved with, am.
therefore, moved that the report of the
committee In favor of asphalt be ac
bitulithic people will not mako
any fight before the oldermanlc board,
which meets Thursday. The bid on
asphalt was 31.84 per square yard, and
that of the Southern Bitulithic Com
pany was 33 for the same work, or
.15 If the county furnished the labor.
.. conference with the county com-
mleslnners lias shown that they cannot
put the chaingatig to work on the
etreet until away next summer some
time, and the 32 bid Is, of course, en
tlrely out of the question.
The fact that the bitulithic company
waa in the field, however, saved the
city some 312,000. It la estimated.
VILL DECIDE FATE
OF RAWLINS BOYS
ON TUESDAY, OCT 23
For ‘the special purpose of deciding
the fate of Milton and Jeese Rawlins
the prison commission will meet again
Tuesday, October 22.
Tho plea for commutation of the
sentences to life Imprisonment was ar
gued by Attorney, Cooper and Judge
Oscar Smith last Saturday. Unless
ths commission consents to Intervene
the two boys will hang In Valdosta on
November 2.
A diapatcb from Washington states
that the United States supreme court
has sat October 23 for hearing the ap-
E al for a new trial In the case of J. O.
iwllna, father of the two boys, under
sentence of death.
The appeal to the highest court was
made on the ground that ministers
were excluded from the Jury box. Raw-
line was a preacher.
GIRL WARNS FAMILY
OF MENACING FIRE
Morgantown, Md., Oct. 16.—"Oak
Hall,” the summer home of ex-Oov-
emor A. B. Fleming, was totally de-
atroyed by fire at S o'clock tbie morn
ing. The property was located at the
highest point In the Alleghanles, near
Terra Alta, and waa valued at 310,000.
The fire was discovered by 3fl» Vir
ginia Fleming In time to permit the
escape of all the family, but all their
clothes and personal belongings were
burned.
Preparations For . Largest
fleeting of That Sect
Ever in South.
The third annual convention of the
Holiness Union will be held In Atlanta
October 23-28.
Preparations are now on foot for
the entertatnnfent of the many visitors
who will come to the city to attend
this convention. It Is anticipated that
this will be the biggest meeting of the
Holiness Union ever held In the South.
comprehensive program has been
arranged by Charlie D. Tillman, of At
lanta, who has the convention prepar
ations In charge. Among the noted
speakers who will be heard are: H.
C. Morrison, Bud Robinson, Will Huff,
B. VV. Huckabee.
All the meetings will be held In the
Baptist Tabernacle, In Luekle street.
The convention will open with a ser
mon at 8 o'clock on the nlQht of Oc
tober 23. Beginning Wednesday, the
delegates will get down to real busl
ness. Services will be held from
o'clock In the morning, off and on,
until 11 o’clock at night. The con
vention will continue through Sunday,
October 28, a sermon at S o’clock Sun-
dny night being the last thing on the
program.
The exercises will consist mainly of
sermons by noted ministers, discus
sions of timely religious topics, read
ings of papers on scheduled subjects,
song services, and open air meetings.
The prospects are for a most suc
cessful convention.
Four Horses Burn In Barn.
Special to The Georgian.
Lafayette, Ga., Oct. 16.—Fire at 1
o’clock this morning destroyed R. L.
Wardlaw's livery stable. Four horses
were burned to death. The loss Ie about
31,500; no Insurance.
italiaISIs
EMMOF
Residents of Loekport, 111.,
Talk of Lynching the
Prisoner.
Chicago, Oct. 16.—Angered by being
discharged from the employ of tho
drainage canal, Antonio Asfronta, on
Italian laborer, shot and killed W. A.
Cheney, a foreman on the works, near
Loekport. Cheney was married and
lived In Loekport, III., with his wife
and three children. The murderer at
tempted to escape, but was seised by
Marshal Edward Cohen and several
employees of the district and taken In a
buggy to jail.
Two hundred residents of Loekport
hurried to the scene when news of the
murder reached them, and the authori
ties feared for a time that Asfronta
would be lynched.
iyilliams replies
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Greensboro, N. C., Oct. 13.—Hon.
John Sharp Williams, who arrived
here from Salisbury Sunday night, was
the recipient of much attention from
leading cltlxene and a number of prom
inent men assembled here from all
parts of tha state yesterday. He was
taken on an automobile tour to the
Cone Cotton Mllla, thence to the Gull-
ford battle grounds, where his North
Carolina ancestors fought In that de
ceive battle of the American revolu
tion. He aeemed Intensely Interested
In this spot and astonished Major Joe
Morehead, president of the Guilford
Battle Ground Company, with his fa
miliarity not only with the Incidents of
the battle, but with the personality of
the leaders engaged In It, and the sig
nificance of the numerous monuments
erected there.
The city opera house was packed
with people when he began hta speech
at 2 o'clock, after being presented by
Hon. A. 81. Scales. He made a master
ful discussion of tho question of the
tariff, devoting hla attention at some
length to an onswar to the recent pro
tective tariff argument made In the
state by Secretary of tha Treasury
Shaw.
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WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION,
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124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. O. BEAN, T. P. A.
We are now ready with our new Fall Stock of
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Call and sen
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REPUBLICANS FIGHT
FOR PLACE ON TICKET
Sprrisl tn Th. Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala.. Oct. C.
Thompson, chairman of the state Re*
publican executive committee, haa writ
ten Secretary of State McDavId asking
that the names of Charles B. Kenne-
mer and Dr. J. T. Maaterson, con
gressional nominees, be not placed un
der the heading for the names of the
state Republican ticket, which was
nominated at a maas meeting In Birm
ingham. The eecretary of state wrote
Mr. Thompson he could not do this, ae
he did not recognise there were two
fkettons. He aleo stated that he could
not put these names In a column by
themeelves.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta. New Terminal
6tatior., corner Mitchell and
Mad soon Avenue*
N. B,—Following schedule figures pub
lished oniy as knforuniUon aud ure out
guaranteed:
4to A. II.—Ka 23. DAILY. Local to Dir-
mlugtMin. making oil itops; arriving iu
HI rtn I nabs re 10:1a a. re.
1*3 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
vestlbuTeo train Atlanta tn Cincinnati with
out change, composed of restibuled day
coaches and Pullman drawing room sleep
ing cars. Arrives Rome 7JO n. re.; Chat*
tsuoogs 9:45 a. in.: Clnctunstl 7 to p. m.j
Louisville 9:19 p. >B.: Chicago 7:23 a. in.
Cofe ctr service. All meals betwseo At
lanta anil Cincinnati.
9:39 A. M.-No. JO DAILY, to Griffin and
Columbus. Arrives ttnffta 7:11 a. m.; Co-
l °9?l» U A. , 9f.^w.a 22. DAILY. local to Macon.
Brunswick . sad Jacksonville. Makes all
stops . arriving Macon 9:19 a. ui.; Uraua-
wlck dam.: Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
- “ * 91.—No. 35. DAILY.—Pullman to
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
, seuger Trains of the Following Ronds:
3 Nashville.. 7:19 am(* 2 Nnshvllle. 8:25 am
78 Marietta... 8:35 nml 74 Mnrlettn..l2:10 pro
•93 .N:ish\111**.. 11:45 nml* 32 Nnsbvlllo.4:50 PW
75 Mnrlrttn... 2 5) nml 72 Marietta.. G 30 pm
• 1 Nashville.. 7:85 pm|* 4 Nashville. 8:50 pm
Arrtvo 1
} Depart To—
Birmingham. Memphis., Lsums Cite sad
.Colorado Spring*. Arrives Memphis 8to
8 . to.; Kansas city 9:45 a. m., sad Colorado
nr logs a: 15 s. m.
740 A. M—No. 12- DAILY.—Local :*
Charlotte. Danville, Richmond and Ash*
? 749 A. U.-N 7. DAILY, ChatUnoogs.
13 NOON. NO. 29. DAILY.—Washington
ml Houtiiwestern United. Electric light-
1. Bleeping, library, observation ami club
trs through without change. Dining ears
serve all meals en route. Arrives wash-
lugto s.ti it. m.: New York 12:*? n. ra.
I to P. M.-No. 49. DAILY.—New York
Impress. Day conches between Atlanta and
Wiablugtoo. ^ Sleeper* between Atlanta.
Good Food
Steadies
*n liritalible mind
“There’s a Reason” for
Grape-Nuts
llseoo, arriving Macon s:te p. in.
4:10 1*. M.—Sc. 13, DAILY.—Macon and
M;. i« kIii*vine.* 't-iiiina observation chair
n t:S 1 P?' Jl.si ,C °r. IMILr.-Polhn»n
sleepln* car and nay coaches to Birmlag-
hum. _ Arrives Uirailnghtuu 9:15 p. in.,
Memphis 7:19 a. m.
4to P. M.—No. IS DAILY, except Sun
do/. "Air Lim- weile" to Toccoo.
4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.-Urifffn and
Columbus. Pullman palace sleeping v*r
who «i.i/ coaches.
4:39 P. M.-No. 23. DAILY.—Local to Fay
ettevllie and Fort Valiey.
4M P. M.-No. L. DAILY.—Throngh
drawing room aod tteepiog cara so Cln-
clnnatl and Memphis aiul Chattanooga to
I.oulnvllle. Arrives Until** 7:20 |*. m.: Dalton
UM p. m.: Chattanooga »:59 p. m.; Memphis
t :rU a. rn.. lamlsvllle s:5i a. ttt.; Kt. Loin*
j* m.: Cincinnati i:I® n. m.
I:U 1'. M.-No. 25, DAILY.—Makes all
nrlAtfOAlll* AIL LiA.r* lUJhnAi.
HI
lllw ,
hla 11:49 •— „
fork 3:Su pm]Abbeville.... 4to {
<*.. .. - j :10 pml Memphis 1:00 |
Jacksonville.. 7to am Savannah b:00 am
llucon... 11:19 am Macon.* 4 Ou pm
Hnr.wunb .... 4:15 prii.Nnvaniuth 9:15 pm
'■!"U s -I run lip WhoiivIIU-.. 8 3J pm
AI’lA.Vi'A AND WKS'f 1'Ul.Nl' UAH^
ROAD.
Arrlr. From— | Deport To—
-Sflma 11:40xnii*MoDt*omw7 5:3) nm
•Mouteomny. 7:0 |im)-M<int|('p>'ry.l3:« pu,
11:*! |<uf*8.lma 4:!) pm
bturaag.. 1:30 im unrann.... 5:30 pm
'Montforntry. J:4) pm|-Montc m’ry.ll:15 pm
-Dally. All other train, dally except Sun.
Til
aUn
nmlr.
md • Madison avenue.
trains of Atlanta and, West • Point
B Railroad Company arrive at and depart
pen Atlanta Tr “* 1
Itchell street
GKGIIGIA itAU.IlDAD.
Arrlr. From— I Depart f
-Anjcn.ta «:00 r“ —
Couy.r. 6:« i
Curingtun 7:40 ninl-Angu.u
•Alien.tn., . ,1J:») pm Conr.re
IJtkonla |B|S — Maiirij
“ i.ta
Hy.
uijCurlnetoD.... 6:io pu
ml-Angtiila 11:45 pu
•nth P. U.- Ko. 14. DAlLV.-FlorMa Llm.
Ited. A lolld YeitiiiUiett train to Jackson
ville. Fla. Through shseptng car* find day
coaches to Jacksonville nud Bruu*ulck: ar
rives Jacksonville 1 to a. in.; Hrunswlck
” a. m.: Ht Augustine lo n. m.
11:30 p. M.-No. 97. DAILY.—Through
Pullman drawing room steeping car At.
Isutn to bbrerrpi>rt. Local sleeper
fa Bin
m.; Jacks
o. tn.; Meridian 11 a.
m.; Vicksburg. 4to p. L_„
( ni. Sleepers opcu to recclvw passengtra
13 NIURT-No. 15. DAILY.-Unlttil Statn
Fast atall Solid eratlbmau train, sipping
cars to New ‘ ork. Ulcbtnoud. Charlotte and
Asheville. Coaches to Washington. Lining
ears aenre nil meals e» route. Arrives
Washington »J9 n. re.; New York 6:23 a. m.
Local Atlants-Ciutrlo'tc slcepor upeo to
receive passengers at 3:30 p. tn. i.ncal
Aflnntn-Asherlll* sleeper open 10:3u p. m.
Tick- Office N<v 1 Peachtree, on Viaduct.
Peters nnlldlng. am] new Terminal Station.
Roth ’Phone* Cite office, iv* mala; depot*
No. 2. on Terminal *«chnng*
New York ........
Monroe 7:40 pmlMemnlils.
Birmingham.. 7:49 put Washington... kto pm
Khown 'n Central time.
•lops. Local to Uefl;n: arrives llefllo lOto
| and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par*
ticjiara sent FBKK.
. IB. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
' AtUata, ba. Oflice 104N. Error tf’rect.