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ATLANTA.
MACON FAIR PREMIUMS.
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>AY, MAY Ip, 1906.
(tew Freight Rooms for Use of the
A. B. A A. Railroad to Build New
General Offices In Atlanta—A Ne
gro Club House is Raided by the
Police— Municipal Ownership
Agitated in Atlanta.
Atlanta, May 15—An express nnd
freight depot for the Inter-urban and
suburban lines of the Georgia Rail
way and Electric Co., and possibly
union station for the passengers of
those llneg will b« provided for
the new building which will be er
ed soon by the Atlanta, Birmingham
and Atlantic railroad at the corner
of Walton and Fairlle streets,
ehIfects are now at work on the plans
for the building which Is to cost $100,
OOO. While the structure will be
built primarily for the use of the gen
eral offices of the A. B. & A. yet the
lower floors will be used by the Geor
gia Railway and Electric Company
for freight, express and probably
passenger service rooms.
Hoke Opposed for Municipal Office.
Council at Its meeting one week
from today will elect members of the
board of education to fill the expir
ing terms of President L. Z. Rosser,
Vice President L. P. Stephens and
Hoke Smith. All will doubtless be
re-elected although talk of opposi
tion to Mr. Smith ns a result of his
gubernatorial campaign has been
heard at the city hall. The terms of
office expire May 2Cth and all three
candidates are for reelectlon.
Negro Club House Raided.
In a raid on a negro club house at
155% Peters street early yesterday,
by a large posse of officers, a score
of negro prisoners were arrested and
the Jail was filled 'to overflowing.
When the officers entered the room a
Hrely fight was going on. The po
licemen arrested right ond left, but
many of the negroes escaped
through windows. A negro woman
who afterwards inysterlously disap
peared began shooting, wounding sev
eral of the negroes. By the time
^uiot was restored the floors of the
room were covered with blood nnd
there was every evidence that there
had been a spirited and bloody fight
Municipal Ownership Agitated.
According to statement mndo by
F'^Atdermnn Key, the reform element
r In council, will take the Question
of municipal ownership of gas light-
lug plant before the citizens of At-
luutn at the October primary if the
• city fathers decline to act in the
matter. About the middle of this
week the special council Investigat
ing committee, of which Mr. Key Is
chairma, will meet to make some
sort of report on the condition of the
franchise owned by the Atlanta Gas
Light Company. Mr. Key contends
that the company has forfeited Its
rights In Atlanta, while other mem
bers of his committee are of the opin
ion that the company's franchise Is
„»Jl right nnd they will probably so re
port Mr. Key, in that event. Is
tlkely to submit a minority report
and then set about preparing to have
the matter submitted to the voters
of the city at the regular fall primary
Boys Rented Their Faces.
For the munificent sum of $4 a
week. Donald Frazier and Ernest
Mehaffey, two little newsboys, who
live with their parents on Simpson
street, have rented their faces to W.
F. Klngaberry, who claims he can
remove freckles from any fconnten-
anco. The boys’ faces are to be
*tfled ns advertisements by the en
terprising professor who hopep to
build up a lucrative prnctive chas
ing the festive freckle from the faces
of those who prefer to go tmsoathed
as a result of their too intimate ac
quaintance with the sun.
Some Attractive Pureea to be Given
on Various Lines.
The Macon Fair Association Is
sending out its premium lists today.
The following are the most attractive
agricultural premiums:
Premiums for Georgia Children.
Prizes for any child under 18 in
Georgia:
Two dozen largest and
best ears of corn on
stalk .. .. : $100 $50 $20
Half dozen largest and
best stalks of cotton 100 50 20
Best pig not over 12
months old 50 25
Best calf not over 12
months old 50 25
Contestants must make affidavit
that their entry is their own proper
ty and was raised by their own ef
fort.
Prizes for, and Child Under 18 in
Two dozen largest and
best ears of corn on
stalk $ 25 $15 $10
Half dozen largest and
best stalks of cotton 25 15 10
Best pig not over 12
months old 15 10 5
Best calf not over 12
mouths old 15 10
Prizes for Children or Grown Peopl
Best agricultural display in
dividual $1,280.00
Second agricultural display
individual 500.00
Third agricultural display,'
Individual 250.00
Best 1 horse farm agricultu
ral display 500.00
Second 1 horse farm agricul
tural display
Third 1 horse farm agricul
tural display
Best 5 bushels corn in oar ..
Best dozen sheaves of wheat
Best dozen sheaves of oats..
Best 5 bushels peas any va
riety
Second 5 bushels peas, any
variety *
Best 5 bushels sweet potatoes
Second best 5 bushels sweet
potatoes
Best 6 bushels Irish potatoes
2d 5 bushels Irish potatoes
Best 100 stalks sugar cane
2d 100 stalks sugar cane..
Eest display forage crop
Best 6 bales hay and variety
Best 5 bales bny any variety
For largest yield of corn on
%-acre, up land (1 dozen
stalks with ears to be
shown; nnd 1 bushel In ear
to be shown ..
jr largest yield of corn on
‘/4-acre bottom land (1 doz
en stalks with ears to be
shown
For largest yield of cotton
on 1 acre (1 do*en stalks
to be shown) .. .. .. ..
For largest yield of Sea is
land cotton on 1 rcre. (1
dozen stalks with bolls to
be shown)
Best an«l largest exhibit of
Georgia raised tobacco,
not less that 50 pounds..
2d exhibit Georgia raised
tobacco, not less than 50
pounds
Best display aJfalfa, grown
in Georgia .. .. /
Best display chufas, grown
In Georgia
Best display cassava, grown
in Georgia
Best display clover, grown
in Georgia
Best bushel peanuts grown
In Georgia ....
SAVANNAH’S NEWS
of Die Day Toldiiif a
Times Correspondent
Interest Shown In the Forest d.ty ae
to Who Opposed Senator Becon’t
Support of a Free Pan BiH-The
May Week Festivities Began Thle
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ROYAL TONIC.
For Over’Fifty Year*.
An old and Well Tried Remedy-
Won used for over sixty years by
millions of mothers for their children
wlille teething, with perfect success*
It soothes the child, softens the
jpuns. allays all pain, cures wind
colic and lc the best remedy for d!a‘
Trhoea. Is pleasant to the taste
Sold by druggists in every part of
the world. Twenty-five cents a bot-
tie. Its value Is Incalculable. Be
•ore and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup and take no other.
Waynesboro Wants Utilities.
The Waynesboro city council has
an 'ordinance calling for an
1 to be held on the proposition
st bonding the city to the amount of
S6M00 for the purpose of establish
ing water works and electric lights
j^ant and s Sewerage system.
Beats Anything we Ever Sold as
Strength-Creator and Body Builder.
Our well-known druggist, Mr.
E. Dlmniock, Is very enthusiastic
over the delicious cod liver oil prep
aration, which contains no oil. In
referring to the matter, said Mr.
Dimmock: "We sell ninny tonics,
nnd we handle all kinds of remedies
Hint, claim to be lnvlgorators nnd
strength-creators. We do this be
cause we are druggists, and it is our
business to supply the public with
what they want.
When our advice Is asked, how
ever, In regard to a tonic, body-build-
strength-creator, we Invariably
recommend Vlnol, as we know of
nothing that can sompare with It.”
In Vlnol modern science has given
1 all of the tonic, body building
and curative properties of that fam
ous, old remedy cod liver oil, actually
taken from fresh cods’ livers, with
out a drop of the obnoxious and svs
tem-clogging grease which character
izes old fashioned cod liver oil and
emulsions, and wfilch has proved
such a drawback.
Vlnol Is not a patent medicine, as
the label on each bbflle tells every
thing It contains, therefore you know
exactly what you are taking.
In the most natural manner it
tones up the digestive organs, cre
ates a hearty appetite, makes rich,
red blood, and strengthens every
organ in the body to do its work as
nature Intended.
Our faith in Vlnol is so strong that
we gladly offer to refund the money
in every case where It fails to give
satisfaction." A. E. Dimmock. drug
gist.
Accident* will happen, but the
best-iegulatel families . keep Dr
Thomas’ Eclectrtc Oil for such emer
gencies. It subsides the pain and
heals the hurts.
Morning.
Savannah, May 15—Savanr. iblan.
have been much Interested in’ the
copy of the congressional directory
lust received which showed a list
of those In this city who had .Ared
Senator Bacon to prevent the pas
sage of that section of the rate *1111
preventing the members of the Rail
road men’s families from travel: g
on passes. The SavannahiaiRs vho
sent telegrams to Senator iBa«on
asking that he do what he Could to
prevent such legislation were Mes
srs. Lawton & Cunningham, general
counsel for the Central; W. A. Win-
hurn, vice president of the Central;
T. S. Molse, superintendent of the
Central; J. Randolph Anderson, gen
eral counsel for the 8. A. L , and one
or two others. Mr. John D. Little
of Atlanta was also among those who
sent In a danger signal by wire, as
did King and Spalding of the same
city. Thomas K. Scott and J. B.,
and Bryan Camming also used the
wires In this connection, Simon W.
Hitch, of Waycross, was another tel
egrapher. There were about a hun
dred In all.
May Week Festivities Begin.
The May week festivities were
ushered In this morning. The mem
bers of the T. P. A. have this year’s
fun in their keeping and they will
probably make the visitors have
good time. This morning there
were several hundred visitors In the
city and as today, tomorrow and
Thursday are to be given over to
having a good time It is believed that
this number will be added to mater
ially tonight and that tomorrow there
will be a bigger crowd than ever
on hnnd.
Pythlans go to Augusts.
The crowd that left Savannah lass
night for Augusta to attend th4
grand lodge convention of. Kn’lgl
of Pvfhlaa was even _lr
-wna ffiotight* would go. The three
companies of the uniform rank were
represented with full rank; They
marched to the depot behind their
drum corps and hoarded the train
at the station. The grand lodge
representatives also went on the
same train which was a special.
Mrs. H. E. Dreeson, past Most Ex
cellent Chief of the Rathbone Sisters,
has gone to Augusta and will prob
ably try to organze a Temple of Rath-
bone Sisters In Augusta. This
be the second in the state.
Mr. Denmark Still Very III.
Mr. Thomas N. Denmark, wh
suffering from typhoid fever and
about whose condition there has
been much concern, Is still very ill.
There tV4S a slight change for the
better yestejday but ho has hardly
done more than hold his own today.
My Hair is
Scrag gly
Do you like If? Then why
be contented with it? Htve
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hair. But first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Save what you have. Ayer’s
Hair Vigor will not disappoint
you. It feeds the hair-bulbs;
makes weak hair strong.
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Tornado Insurance.
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If you want the best insurance in the
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tP? e of products,
otic, is overflowing; into
•rout blood.
You can’t digest your food,
your appetite is poor, you
suffer dreadfully from head
ache, stomach ache, dies!-
ness, malaria, constipation,
etc. What you need is not a
dose of salts, cathartic water
or pills—but a liver tonic
Thedford’s
Black-Draught
This great medldne acts gently on
tho sick liver. It purifies the blood,
renews tho appetite, feeds the nerves,
dears the twin and cures consti
pation.
It Is a true medldne for sick Over
•nd kidneys, end regulates all the
digestive functions. Try It.
At sll dealers In medldnes In
ZJc packages.
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The way they look is one difference and
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Just drop your prejudice against “Ready-
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We have all the latest styles. Come
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Suits $10,00 to $30,00
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