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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES,
Crown and
Bridge Work
Set of
Teeth
All other Dantal Work *t
Prlcea that will plaaao.
Plataa made and dalivarad
uma day.
DR. E. 6. GRIFFIN’S 6ATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
241 -2 WHITEHALL STREET. Bill Pboni 1708.
HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.
$4
CHICAGO ROADS PLAN
TO PAY MEN MILLIONS
CHICAGO ROADS PLAN— ....
Chicago, Dac. *.—Tha rallwaya
Chicago contemplate making Increaaes
In the wages of their employees In the
Immediate future, which, In the aggre
gate, will make all Increaaes made on
the rallroada of the country In recent
OIL FIELD IN GEORGIA
PROMISES RIVAL TO OCTOPUS;
BORING BEGINS IN FEW DA YS
Jefferson County Said
to Have Fine
Field.
Work will begin In a few daya for
the opening of a vaat oil field In Geor
gia. Oil haa been discovered In Jef
feraon county, near Louisville, which
experts state Is about the purest ever
found In this county, and a company
which haa an Atlanta man at Its head,
haa been formed for the purpose of
working tha territory.
The company la known as “The Geor.
gfa Petroleum Company." Us officers
art: President, Otto G. Tague, Atlan
ta; vice president, William F. Little,
Louisville, Ga; secretary and treas
urar, L. R. Parmer, Louisville, Ga.; di
rectors, John R. Phillips, Louisville,
Oa.; John F. Gilmore, Brooklyn. N. Y„
and Wright Hunter, Savannah.
The first Indication of the existence
of oil In this state was the finding of
a Spring with the crude petroleum
floating on the surface. Some of this
crude oil was secured from the spring
and taken to Dr. Edgar Everhart,
chemist to the geological survey of
Georgia, who made an examination of
It. Dr. Everhart states that this oil
excels Texas-Corslcana, Pennsylvania.
Galicia and Baku oils In every particular
over 90 per cent of the crude oil Is
kerosene. Dr. Evernart stated that the
oil when refined was "clsar, limpid and
had the characteristic odor of kero
sene. If the color can be removed
easily from the crude oil by chemical
means. It would furnish a nigh grade
Illuminating oil without any distilla
tion whatever.” It Is said that this oil
Is much purer than the crude oil from
which John D. Rockefeller has made
hie millions.
Professor P. W. McCallle, assistant
stnte geologist, made an examination
of tho geological conditions neat' the
place where the oil we» found.
said:
"All of the essential conditions for
the occutrence of oil In commercial
quantities appear to be present In tho
locality where the oil has been found
near Louisville."
Mr. Arthur Mendel!, a Pennsylvania
oil expert, atated that the Indications
for oil In Georgia are more pronounced
than In many of the fletda of the
NortH
The company which la to opan the
oil flclda haa been organised under the
laws of Arlsona and has a capitalisa
tion of 500,000 shares, par valuo il
each. Orders Have been made for oil-
digging apparatus. This Is expected to
arrive at Louisville In a very short
time, when work In opening Georgia's
first oil field will be commsnced.
WANT 8ENATOR TILLMAN
TO 8PEAK-AT SAVANNAH.
FROM U. S, COUR
Cited to Appear at Valdosta
and Show Cause Why
Should Not Be.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Go., Dec. 5.—An order was
signed yesterday by Judge Emory
Hpeor citing Judge John W. Haywood
and his law partner. Eldrldge Cults,
of Fltsgerald, Ga., to appear In the
federal court at Valdosta next Mon
day and show cause why a rule should
not be granted forever disbarring them
from practicing In the federal courts.
The procedure came through a petl
tlon from Isadora adders, of Irwin,
and Emelins Hall, of Wilcox, asking
that the two lawyers bs stricken from
the roll on the ground that "they have
not respected and kept the oath of of
flee they took when admitted to tho bar
of the federal courl, and because they
have been guilty of conduct unbecom
Ing and Improper for members of the
bar and have practiced a fraud upon
the court, the petitioners and others,
Cases brought In the federal court
In Macon several months ago by tho
Bouthom Realty and Inveotment Com
pany, In which land titles were die
puted, reaulted In fraud charges
against Messrs, llaygood and Cults,
They lost Jurisdiction on the plea of
fraud. It was then asserted that they
were ihe real owners of tho Investment
company, that a charter had been se
cured III South Dakota and flrtltloue
consideration had been specified
deeds. ,
PILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed 10
cure any caee of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 daya
or money refunded. 50c.
gpeels! to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga., Dec. 5.—An effort la
being made by certain local men to
have Senator Ben Tillman deliver his
famous lecture on the race question In
Savannah at an early date.
Senator Tillman epoke here two yean
ago to a crowded house.
Stomach Sufferers
Squander Millions
In Search of Belief.
Tha world la full of disordered stom
achs and 90 per cent of the money
spent upon physicians and drugs goes
In an attempt to cure the stomach.
People are made to believe that In
order to gain health they must doctor
their stomachs and uee cathartics. So
the doctor gate his fee for the stomach
treatment and the druggist for the
'physic, until the savings of a life time
are exhausted and yet no cure,
Let's be reaeoneble.
The elck stomach Is.In every case
the result of over-eating, hurried mas
tication and Improper choice of foods.
The mucous lining all the way down
the food tract loses Its sensitiveness,
and when food 1s forced down the
muscles fall to respond. They do not
churn the food as they should. The
glands no longer give out gastric Juice
to dissolve the food and render it ca
pable of assimilation. The man has be
come a dyspeptic.
There le one eure way and only one
to bring positive relief. Put Into that
stomach of yours the very elements
that It lacks to get that food Into liquid
form. It takes pepsin, diastase, golden
seal and other ferments to accomplish
this. The healthy stomach contains
these elements. The dyspeptic stomach
lacks part or all of them. Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablet Is made up of Just
what the dyspeptic stomach lacks—
nature's digestives.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ore not a
medicine, not a drug, not a cathartic.
They do not cure anybody of anything
but Dyspepsia and Indigestion and such
ailments as arise from poorly digested
food.
While they digest the food the stom
ach recuperates. The mucous mem
brane is coming out of Its stupor, the
gastric Juice le coming to the surface,
the muscles ere regaining their power.
Every organ of the body takes on new
life, the skin gains color and the eyes
are no longer tinged with yellow. You
live.
Why doctor and why drug yourself?
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take
rare of your food while Nature cures
you.
Try a box at your druggist's, 50 cents.
Or. If you prefer a free trial package
lwfore buying, send }-our name nnd ad-
SENTENCED TO MIL
WEDDELL GIVES BOND
ttperial to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., Dec. 5.—W. H. Waddell,
Ihe young man who was fined In po
lice court and who was also given a
city prison sentence on the charge of
disorderly conduct, has been released
on a bond of 1150. The case has been
appealed to s higher court and until
Ihe date set for a hearing, Weddell
will enjoy his liberty.
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O PASTOR TO ROLL STONE ' 0
O THROUGH THE TOWN. O
O O
O Evansville, Ind., Dec. 6.—Ths O
O Rev. D. C. Canty, pastor of Oak- O
O dale chaps), announces that to- O
O morrow he will roll the corner- O
O stone of ths new church from one 0
O end of Evansville to the other to O
O call ths attention that ha Is build- O
O Ing a new church. He hopes to O
O raise funds for this by advertls- O
O Ing. o
QOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ALA. CONFERENCE
MEETS AT EUFAULA
NEXT WEDNESDAY
Special to Ths Georgian.
Eufaula, Ala, Dec. 6.—The session of
the Alabama conference of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church, South, con
vened at the First church, Eufaula on
Wednesday. December 6, st 9 o'clock.
Bishop Duncan, of Spartanburg, S. C„
arrived yesterday nnd took active
charge of the business sessions of the
body. Bishop Duncan Is far-famed
for his scholarly attainments and the
conference gladly welcomes hint us
their president.
The Alabama conference embraces
all of South Alabama and that part of
Florida* west of the Chattahoochee
river.
The conference Is composed of nine
presiding elders' districts, embracing
one hundred and seventy appointments.
years seem small by comparison.
Advances are expected to be given
between now and January 5, which
will make the combined wages of the
45,000 employees from 120,000,000 to
$10,000,000 greater In 1907 than In
1900.
Republicans in Pacific
States Oppose
Roosevelt.
Tacoma, Wash., Dec. The sheriff
will be asked to send deputies to Alder
to protect a doxen Japanese who were
taken to that village to work.
When the Japanese left the train
they were set upon by a band of
roughs, who best them with clubs,
kicked them and then threatened them
with death If they did not return to
the coaches.
meeting was called at Alder to
discuss the coming of the Japsneee
ami It Is said inflammatory speeches
were made.
REPUBLICANS ON COAST
ANGRY AT ROOSEVELT.
San Francisco. Cal., Dec. 5.—That
tart of the president's message deal-
ng with the Japanese question has
aroused a storm of Indignation In this
city. The bitterest feeling Is manifest
ed and It Is predicted that California, If
not the entire Pacific coast. Is lost to
the Republicans.
The Chronicle, the Republican or
gan. says.
“There Is an Implied threat to use
military force to put Japanese children
Into our schools, when he well knows
that he has not authority to do a thing
of the kind and that any such attempt
could only lead to his own Impeach
ment. That expression and the whole
tone of the paragraph will strike the
country as an exhibition of ‘Impotent
rage which It le very mortifying to aee
In a formal messaga of the president."
President Altman, of the board of
education, said:
"Wo will not recede from our posi
tion and believe our action will be sus-
latned by public sentiment throughout
the state."
FAILS RESULT
’FRISCO FIRE
\
Atlanta - Birmingham
Is Thrown in Hands
of Receiver.
Special to The Georgias.
Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 6.—Judge A.
D. Sayre In the city court yesterday
evening acting for the Alabama state
department, appointed a receiver for
the Atlanta-BIrmlngham Fire Insur
ance Company. The receiver was
granted on a petition filed by Attorney
General Massey Wilson and a deputy
Insurance commissioner was named by
the court.
J. T. Dargan, of Atlanta, Is presi
dent of the company and H. W. Pol
lard Is secretary. It was organised
under the laws of Alabama, and It
was the only Alabama Insurance com
pany doing a general business.
The company has recently reinsured
Its business In the Prudential Fire In
surance Company, of West Virginia,
and that company, which Is practically
owned by the Atlanta-BIrmlngham
company, has a daep Interest In the
court proceedings.
The company's financial distress
was brought about by a loss of $685,-
000 In tho San Francisco disaster. An
examination of the books of the com
pany in October by Deputy Commis
sioner Sexton was not at all satis
factory to the Alabama Insurance de
partment.
Under section 265 of the Alabama
Insurance laws, Attorney General Mas
sey Wilson filed before Judge Sayre
a petition alleging the Insolvency of
the company and praying for the ap
pointment of a receiver.
Mr. Sexton, the receiver of the com
pany. left this morning for Atlanta to
amume charge of the business.
SOUTHERN RY. TO LOSE
SUBSIDY OF $142,728
FOR FAST MAIL TRAIN
DRESS YOUR SON
OR BUY AN ENTIRE
OUTFIT FOR
YOURSELF
Send us $16.00 for a suit that Is well worth that,
amount and we will give you FREE tho following
outfit!
Suit $15.00
Underwear 1-00
Top Shirt..: 100
Collar and Cuffs 40
Neck Tie 50
Pair of Sox 25
Handkerchief 25
Pair Suspenders 50
Pair Hose Supporters 25
Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50
Total value of outfit... .$20.65
ALL FOR $15.00
SEND THI8 AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. I
Name Exprets Office
Town or City 8tate
Kind of Suit Desired
Breast Measure... Waist Measure
Length of Trousers No. of Collar
No. of 8ox No. of Cuffs , i
If this outfit is not satisfactory we will
gladly return money.
EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY,
62 WEST MITCHELL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Th» following seheduls Slums published only «s Information, and sro sot guaranteed.
WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EA8T, ^
~Ev." Atlanta ifc. . . ■
Ar. Towns IB. T.)
Ar. Spartanburg. ......
Ar. Charlotte
■a:
■STgnTfT
S05a.ro.
•|4Sa.n.
9:20 a.m.
SOD p.m.
«:*> a.m.
IT
7:16 *.m.
22:07 p.m.
SJfip.ro.
•:40 p.m.
S:00 p.tu.
isrtOoooa
S:26 p.m.
1:08 p.m.
1:12 p.m.
•M2 a.m.
17:41 p.m.
*
1:00 p.m.
Lv. Atlanta. . . ,
Ar. Chattanooga.
Ar. Cincinnati. .
Ar. Loulavlll*. . ,
Ar. Chicago. . . .
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI ANO THE WE8T.
— — g* —
l&) a.tn.
9:45 a.m.
7:40 p.ro.
8:00 p.m.
7:10 a.m.
T
7:64 a.m.
4:50 p.m.
9 Ji p.m.
S:10a.m.
1:46 a.m.
•:20 p.m.
JACKSONVILLE, BRUNSWICK, ETC.
I if. I i- l ia f
Ar. Mncon.
Ar. CochrfQ
Ar. Jaaup
4:10 p.m. I U:l4 p.m.
7:10 p.m. 1:80 a.m.
•:45p.m. 2:40a.m.
7.....I 6:00 ft.ro.
.....j 1:60 a.m.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Sry of Pai
aangvr Train* or tha Following Roads:
Western and Atlantic kailuoadT
No.—Depart To— INo.—Arrive From—
J. Naabvllle.8:C8a.m.| 3. Nashville. 7:Joa.m.
92. Naabr 1110.4:50 p.ro. 73. Home 9:45 n.ro.
72. Home 5:10 p.tn.LW. NftinYtlla.ilM6 a.m.
4. Nashville.1:50 p.m. l. Nashville. 7:35 p.m.
All trains dally: ■
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From—
Savannah ... 7:10a.m.
Jacksonville 7:50 a.m.
Macon UM0a.ro.
Savannah ... 4:15 p.m.
“ 8:10 p.ro.
Macon
bhvannab ... S:00n
Macon 4:00 p.ro.
Savannah ... 9:15 p.ro.
Jackaonvllla SJ0p.ro.
rain No. 97 To Be
Abandoned After
Jan. 5.
Washington, Dec. I.—Aft.r rewiring no-
tlre from the Mouthers railway that, ow
ing to Ihe road's Increased traffic and
the necessity for double.tricking the road,
woaltf be nnsbl* to continue the altera
tion of train No. 97 after January 6, Post
master Cortelyoo last night announced that
the postofflco department has decided to
Issue an order terminating the allowance,
for special fast mall facilities from
Washington to New Orleans.
This ardor 1s to become effective January
and will mean that the Southern Is to
BUYS BASEBALL PARK
FOR AN OIL MILL SITE.
Special to The Georgian.
Covington, Ga., Dec. 6.—The baseball
ball park of the Covington Baseball
Association was aold yesterday at pub
lic auction. The property was sold to
S. Thompson. He purchased this
drees today. F. A. Stuart Co., 9$ Stu- l""I trt >' for th « purpose of erecting un
art Building, Marshall, Mich. o!i mill.
Severe
Pains
When a prominent
nerve is affected, the pain
is severe. It is called neu
ralgia. It may be in eith
er the head or body. Re
lief comes only when this
nerve trouble is overcome.
By its soothing and
strengthening induencc
upon the nervous system
Dr. Miles’ Nervine re
moves the cause.
“It wa* about two year* ago that I
van taken down with what the doc
tor* claimed waa neuralgia, and abme
called It lightning rheumatism. Sharp
palna would go from one place to an
other, moatly In my head, and thay
would last two or three daya before
1 could get relief. During these apella
I would be ao nervous that I hardly
knew what I waa doing. The pain*
were ao severe and eznaustlng that
my husband would have to steady me
when walking acroas the room. I
would have fever, and my heart would
palpitate, and in a day or two I would
feel better. Just as soon as I would
expose myself the very least I was
sure to have a spell of neuralgia. I
have taken lota of doctor’* medicine,
but I might Juat as well take water.
My aunt kept writing me To Just try
Dr. Mil**' .Verv/rte, and I am thank'
ful that T was persuaded to do so. for
the Nervine has cured me—has driven
It out of my system."
MRS. If. C. DIXON.
2122 Savannah Ave., St. Joseph. Mo
Dr. Miles* Nervine la sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, lit
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
lose fl42.728.75 a year, which It received
from fho government for mafatnfafag train
No. 97, which carries only mall, and train
No. 37, which 1* ft limited passenger.
Congress Appropriated $107,000.
Train No. 37 la not to be dlicontiuuod.
At Its last session, the congress appro-
printed 1167,000 for special fast moll servlet
In the South, nnd the Southern received tho
greater part of this amount. The postofflco
department haa opposed thla subsidy to
the Southern, nnd made no allowance for It
In its estimate of expenses.
It Is believed that congress would not
vote to coutlnue the subsidy, as It was
provided last yeitr by n majority of only
one vote. There la a law which provides
for fines to be levied against railroads for
non-performing duty In carrying malls, and
It Is understood that the fines ngalnat the
Southern on this account amonnted to 847,*
612.07.
Clay Takaa Activa Steps.
Senator A. S. (May, of Georgia, hat al
ready taken up the matter of bad schedules
In Georgia, nnd on yesterday ho bad n
long conference on the subject with Sec
ond Assistant Postmaster General Shellen-
tierger, who assured Mr. Clay that the do-
partment Is following out strictly the law
providing for fine* and penalties against
roads falling to deliver the malls as per
contract.
Mr. (May says It Is his purpose to n»
that everything possible la dona to relieve
the situation caused by delayed train* In
Lr. Atlanta
Ar. Austsll . . .
Ar. Tallapoosa
Ar. Anniston
Ar. Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS AND THE WE8T.
8:55 a.m.
lo.-Ofi a.m._
12:01 p.m.
Lv. Atlanta. . .
Ar. Williamson.
Ar. Fort Valley.
coLutafei/s. FORT vaLley. etc.
aar^BBaiBBaam
4:$S p.m.
6:29 p.m.
9:26 p.m.
Lv. Atlanta. . .
Ar. Williamson, ,
■Ar. Colnmbua. ■
ilne 141.
»:*> a.m.
7:26 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
4:10 p.m.
8:25 p.m.
1:00 p.m. |
l'aiensrr sml Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree St. Phone 149. Ticks.
Paeseoger sail Ticket Office, I Pcechlrce Stmt. 'Phone 142. Ticket Office Ttr-
* afion. '
iict Office Terminal
mlaal Station. Thoon 4900.
Nursing Moinera and Malaria.
The Old Standard, Grove's Tseteleet
Chill Tonic drives out malaria and
builds up the eyatem. Sold by ell
dealers (or 27 yearn. Pries $0 cents.
REPUDIATE REPORTS
OF LAWLESSNESS
Special to The Georgian.
Columbia, S. C., Dec. 5.—The sub
committee of the executive committee
of the Southern Immigration Aasocla
tlon met here yesterday with Governor
Heyward, president of the association.
In the office of F. H. Hyatt, to map out
the work of the organisation for the
coming year.
The sub-committee waa in uesslon
several hours this morning, but did not
conclude It* work until this afternoon.
It was decided this morning, tjy the
adoption of a brief eet of resolutions,
to confine the efforts of the association
principally to having the staffs of the
South establish department* of (mint
gratlon and commerce, and to bring
the business organisation* and business
Interests of the South Into the support
of the trana-Atlantlc steamship lines,
coming to the Southern ports, to re
pudiate and refute the false report*
that hare been circulated In the North
ern states and In Europe as to climatic
conditions and lawlessness in the
feiuth, anil to have the association rep.
resented at Washington when tne im
migration bit comes up, ao as to have
the work of the state Immigration de
partment* unhampered and in u posi
tion under the law, to do effective work
toward bringing immigrants to the
tfoJtb.
First Prize, and
WAS AWARDED TO
Vulcanite Roofing
«t the Georgia State Fair. This was done on merit by
the expert Judges on th|s line. VULCANITE Is the orlgl-
nal double flint coated, asphalt roofing. It has Imltatrrs.
but no equal. Recommended by the National Board o(
Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association.
. “You Can Put It On."
ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY
Sole State Agents tor Georgia.
29-31 8outh Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. GREENFIELD, President. C. A. PEEK, Secretary.
_ Arrive From— ] ’ Depart To—
‘Seims 11:49 stnPMontfoniery l:M am
SfiSEirTa* BHteSiS SS
lap rang# 8:20 amlLsGraug*.... 5:10 pm
•Montgomery. 2:40 pm|*Moatf l m*ry.tl:lfi pro
•Dally. All other trains dally except bus-
JaU trains of Atlanta am) Wait Point
Railroad Company .arrive st and dspart
from. Atlanta Tennlnal station, corner of
Mitchell street and wmtom arena*
Gfe6¥5U lufMtfiAfi.
Arrive t’rom—
•Augusta .... 8:00 am
Conyers 6:46 am
Covington ... 7:46 am
•Augusta ....12:46 pm
Lfthonla 2:28 pm
•Augusta .... 8:30 pm
T)epatt fo—
•Augusta ..... 7:20 am
Lithoutn .....10:06 am
•Augusta 3:26 pm
Conyurs ...... 5:00 pui
Covington ... 6:to pm
•Augusta 11:45 pm
•Dally. All other trains dally except Huii*
■EABOABD AIR LINE RAILROAD.
Arrive from
-7:30 am
Athens 8:26 am
Memphis ....11:48 am
New York.... 8:55 pm
Clinton 7:55 pm
Blrmlngbam . 7:45 pm
liepsrt To—
Birmingham . 7:45 am
Clinton 7:3) am
New York.... 12:00 ii’ii
Athens 4:00 pm
Memphis .t... 4:45pm
Washington .. 8:00 pm
entral Tin
Hhown m central Time,
WHITE OFFENDS '
COURT OF ITALYi
IS TRANSFERRED
Rome, Italy, Dec. 5.—The report of
Ambasaadnr White's transfer to Paris,
which comes from Washington, creates
no surprise here. It la generally under
stood that hla withdrawal Is at the sug
gestion of the Italian government on
the ground that he haa proven hlntaelf
persona non grata. When he and Mrs.
White arrived here Ihey were waited on
by court officials, who, In accordance
with cuatom In such caaea, requested
them to arrange for an evening when
the members of the court and of the
aristocracy and diplomatic rorps and
of the official and political world could
take part In n reception at the Ameri
can embasey at which the court cham
berlain would make the presentations.
Of course the purpose of such a diplo
matic reception Is to acquaint a new
ambassador and his wife with the peo
ple of the capital In which they are
stationed.
To the chamberlain's amazement, Mr.
and Mrs. White, It Is stated, instead .>(
leaving the reception entirely In thetr
hands. Insisted that a list of those who
were to attend be submitted to them.
When It was laid before them. It Is al
leged that the names of several ladles
of the aristocracy find of the court were
erased from ft on the ground.that Uteir
FIND NO TRACE OF
ALABASTINE,
The best tint for plastered
walls. Beautiful line of col
ors. We also carry muresco.
Georgia Paint & Glass Co.,
40 Peachtree.
OEM
Atlanta, 49 a.ot
■ mmmmmmm R m. woomnr. m. d.
j Jttaata^aTofSc. 1M N. rrvor 9'xtet-
Speclsl to The Georgian.
Ralnbrldge, Oa„ Dec. 6.—News reach
ed Balnbrldge yesterday afternoon of
the mysterious disappearance from
home of Miss Rosa Jones, the 18-year-
old daughter of M. I* Jones, a promi
nent farmer In the western part of the
county, last Tuesday night.
Ths family retired at the usual time
and the next morning found that the
young lady had left during the night,
carrying only a few clothes. No cause
can be assigned by the family. There
were no young men suitors, which
eliminates the theory of on elopement.
The family nnd friends have made dil
igent search since Tuesday, but no
trace Is found, and there le very much
alarm and fear of foul play.
The girl Is rather tall, light complect
ed and very pretty.
conuuct had not been altogether above
reproach. One of the ladle* thus
barred. It Is said, was . the lovely
Countess Grazsloli, a universal favor
ite In Roman society and at court.
BIG POULTRY SHOW
TO BE GIVEN HEBE
A big poultry show will be given in
Atlanta January 7 to 11 by the Atlantu
Poultry Association, and from the en
thusiasm nos- being displayed by Ihe
members of the association tha show
will far surpass previous efforts by this
organisation.
A centrally located building will be
secured, and the exhibits will be at
tractively Installed and epened to the
public. Substantial prizes will be of
fered for every class of poultry to
insure entries. Which are expected to
be the cream of poultry exhibits In the
South. An executive committee has
been selected and ihe movemenf will
be started at once.
DRANK LAUDANUM
BUT DOCTOR’S WORK
SAVE MAN’S LIFE.
Special to The Georgian.
Rising Faign, Ga., Dec. 5.—Ed Mc
Mahan, a middle-aged man of this
place, attempted to commit aulclde yes
terday by drinking a bottle of lauda
num. Dr. Middleton was called Imme
diately and his prompt action brought
McMahan back to life.
Despondency over drink Is said to M
the cause of his action.