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Mericustimes-recorder.
Playfully Holding Card of A. D. I
Lindbom When He Wae Cut by Tom
Lucas.
Atlanta, Sept. 4.—E. C. Farrell, oil
BOILERMAKER STABBED HOKE SMITH FORMALLY
TO DEATHJN SALOON NOMINATED GOVERNOR
Was Holding Union Card Which While Delegates Shout, Smith
Belonged to Another Man. Accepts Nomination.
slayer made good his escape nominated r. r, commissioner
E. G. Farrell, of Augusta, Ga., Was | There* Was Considerable Debate Over
the Platform, Especially that Part
Relating to Adoption of the South
Carolina Primary Plan.
— -i — ■ Macon, Ga., Sept. 5—The state dem-
Augusta, was stabbed to death Alon-1 ocratic convention met here Tuesday
day night, by Thomas Lucas, a boil-1 at noon and consumed six hours In
crinaker, in Cheatham’s saloon at 45 I carrying out a carefully pre-arranged
Decatur street. Lucas ran from the program, which went through with
saloon and boarded a Marietta car. At I but one hitch, that Involving the state
Marietta he boarded tne train tor I court of appeals.
Chattanooga. I Hoke Smith was unanimously nom
Ferrell was taken to the Grady hos-1 lnated for governor by acclamation, | 1500 Berner, or Monroe,” and he re-
pita!, where be died 15 minutes after amidst wild enthusiasm, which almost I E POUded In a few eloquent wordi, in
be was stabbed. The difficulty arose I shook the great Macon auditorium. I wi >tch he Indorsed Hoke Smith' as
ever a union card. This was the principal feature for I lh ® latest of living men, and urgel
It was about 6:30 o'clock that Far-1 whloh the people were waiting and I blm 08 a coming democratic president
ret I entered the saloon on Decatur I they kept calling for Hoke Smith I o£ thls Kreat republic,
street. There he found W. C. Nury, I throughout the proceedings. I James R. Gray, ohalrman of the
G. W. Windham, A. D. Lundbom and I Sometimes trying to howl down the I p,atform aa 4 resolutions committee,
Thomas Lucas, all boilermakers at the I other speakers la the hope that Mr. I read tb ® Platform as adopted by the
Atlanta Machine Works, and Joined I Smith would the earlier be brought I platfonn committee omld the general
them. He was happy to see them, I on to the platform. . It was nearly 5 cheer *> Scat for Gray and then for
he said, as they were the first boiler-1 o’clock in the afternoon when J. L. I fe * ture * of the platform,
makers he had seen that day. I Anderson, of Atlanta, arose to place I The first row la the convention
Introductions followed, and a dls-1 Mr. Smith’s name in nomination be- 081116 on the Question of the -South
pute arose as to whether Ferrell was I fore the convention. The appearance I CaroIlna P rlmar y plan,
really a boilerma « and hts card of Mr. Smith a few minutes later com-1 ^ Goas - DeKalb, said If the
was demanded of aim. Lundbom I pletely eclipsed the enthuslaem which 1 8 . 0ulb _ Carolina plan waa good for
ander, of DeKaio, was maue vice
chairman of the state committee. The
convention then adjourned sine die.
Many new changes were proposed In
the matform w * -h forms an Interest
ing document In state politics.
The morning session was consumed
to organization and la routine work,
and at X o'clock the convention look
a recess. •
Following the recess the convention
reconvened Just before S o’clock,-when
the report of Fulton county’s execu
tive committee and o(her matters by
the credentials committee was made
and adopted. It waa then announced
that the platform committee would not
be ready to report for some minutes.
“Seab Wright, Seab Wright," was
the one erv on the convention tongue.
Cries for all others were shouted
down, and Mr. Wright, coming to the
platform told how Floyd county was
carried for Hoke Smith. Then Mr.
WMebt Introduce,! Rflnhen Arnold, of
Fulton, and Mr. Arnold made an earn
est speech, principally against ‘Tings."
Then there were calls for -"Berner;
Bob Berner, of Monroe,” and he re-
HAS APPLIED FOR A CHARTER
produced his own card and Ferrell I greeted the mention of his name by I state house officers, It was good for
took IL Lundbom demanded his Ard, Mr - Anderson, aud It war some min- 811 others > and be moved that It be
tut Ferrell, in a Joking manner, re I UIe * beiore Mr. Smith could be heard. I a PP“ ed lo them,
fused It. Lucas cursed him and or-1 The assembly rose to greet him and I Mr ’ Wr, ff bt < °f Richmond, opposed
dereii him tn «n,r«,s«. tk. —j I saluted long before they allowed him I 08 bbe Kfouni that the counties
I, j land congressional districts should be
Amsrloua Men are Pushing Railway
Movement.
Ia the Times.Bseordir today sppears
the application for charier for the pro
posed Western A Oalf Bill way The
names of many of Amerlons’ promi
nent and enterprising business men
appear amosg the list of applicants
for oharter—men who make e suo-
oets of their own business sflelre
and whatever they undertake. The
proposed road is eighty-five miles
in length, and Is to ran from
Dawson in a northeasterly direotlon to
Atperlonr, and from here through the
eopnty of Dooly to Hewklneville in
Fttlask! oounty. At Hawklnstille the
roid will oonneet with the Sinthern
Biilway, end at. Dawson with the
8 latbwestern A Onlf Biilway, whtob
has recently been incorporated *and a
survey made from Dawson to the Golf
ookstln Florida,
EXCELLENT PRICE IS OFFERED
For Landa Within a Few Miles of
Amarloua.
The excellent price commanded by
farm lands in the vicinity of Amenone
evidences the rapid enhinoement m
valnea within resent years. For two
farms ot several hundred sores each,
within two or three milee of the city,
MO end *35 per acre, respectively, bee
been refused, one owner priolng some
of hie Unde at ’$50. And even these
values are reasonable.
Application for Charter,
GEORGIA—StniTzn Cotmir.
To the^Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary ot
The petition otSTunk Lanier, Lee Allen,
»£■ Parker, O. O, Haeklns, w. s, Roach,
‘ ' ”-i«. O, L
W. M.,
Application for Charter,
MR HUDSON LED STATE TICKET
tiered him to surrender the card.
Without warning or apparent prov
ocation, It is aald, Lucas drew his
| to proceed. i ~* u w “© a uidh*clb sm
That Georgia’s next governor has all0W6< I Ioc al self-government.
-x -a Li .. . . ... . I Jllde-A Hlltvno /vf i
waiiuii, SL 19 CuIU| Ullvao QxGW Dls I ‘D ° uvai e v '*lPvi 11413 I . , wilt
knife and stabbed Ferrell In the left I aet tor h,mseIf a hard task, and that I, Jud *f George Hlllycr, of Atlanta,
(boulder. The artery under the col- he fully r ® a,l8ed ‘Ms, was clearly ev- ,‘ he . “°f! on otDr. Qoan on the
s severed. a nhvoi.i.,,, I fenced In the address Hoke Smith I Eround that lf mfijority rule was
arbone was severed. A physician
I good In one case i t was good In all.
i.-u. pnysictan i ,dence< i * a the address Hoke Smith
was summoned, and later Ferrell made accepting the nomination. The i „ „ . . , t
bleeding to death, wsj taken to the 8tr0n * ap P® al t0 ‘ h6 p «>P'e not to ° f .Z Ut %S* U * d f,n '
urady hospital fo an amt/urnce. Tlierol put ln an independent candidate L In u th » convention. There was
it was found that the knife had plerc wher ® the officeholders of the pres- 1 Th ~g b J^ tU S b !^’ h ® 8a d ’
«l his left lung. He (lied in a few ent * eneraI a8sembI y r6fua6a to sup- ™?™ ‘tong debate as to
minutes. ’ port the views of the party, evl- ,T rth , er ‘ ha l “ a Jority or the plural-
^ . |denced his deeper feeling that the | appy t0 couffUe *» s®n J
Georgia legislature might not hurry I f*? r . 81 dl !^tots and congressional dls-'
**tn, fh„ .h.. —ii.i— _u.. , | trlcts. There was muoh disorder
Ten ThoueandMore Votes Than Olh
ere Upon It.
The many friends of Hon. Ihoa. G
Hudson,Oommieeioner of Agrionltnre,
ire miking flattering predictions eon-
oerning bis political fotnre. The faet
‘hat Oommieeioner Hudson reeelved
ten thousand more votes than did aoy
other candidate cn the state ticket at
tracts considerable attention to this
gentleman'll statewide reputation end
popularity. Many oongratnlations are
being offered Oommieeioner Hndron,
and it U talked in the open that this
signal vlotory for Mr, Hutson pnts
him in line for the next gubernatorial
nomination.* Thiele pleating news to
th'e many friends of the genitl com-
a esioner ot egrlenltnre in Americos
J Sumter county.
ADpoInted to Bring Stensland Back.
I uotijh legislature mignt not nurry |, . . _ “
m iwLw , , * 8 ‘ tor ”® y with the reform policies which he L 1 * 18 ’ ™® r ® wa * m H° h ^'^er
M. H.a ev. Wednesday received a has put forward. He urged the dele- durinr the dl * cussloa - -Finally it was
Die-vage from Assistant Slate’s A«or- L ateg %™ t a ™- the f represen v deC ‘ ded * 8t ^ k# out of tha P» a tform
r.‘y Olsen, who I. now In Tangier, ^ a nrseLto“and urEe them to *" TeteTe ™ t0 l 6 *Ula0ye. congrea-
.Mi'rfxrco w‘:h Paul O. Stensland, ‘he on the platform upon which h^ *!. 0nal and C0U8ty primari6S ’ ,6aylll g
fugitive banker, asking that he ami I w ks chosen governor and then, lf they I the,e to the re «P« ctlv ® executive com-
.latEes Keeley, managing editor of the refused a8k them mltteee without binding them by any
t bleago Tribune, who made the arrest Sis onaht S he a!L “L Sfl^ton of the convention. With this
“ f Stensland, be oppoln^d to bring declnred that the sne a ker of the houso featur e stricken out the platform was
State’s A^ornev ^ As , s s ' allt be men In accord with the platform, 1
states Atorney Barbour wired to an . h ellevel afier tnnkiee- L,
Governor Deneen at Springfield and L, ta that hl , supporters already had I Cha “>am Won't Be at Macon
the ™.™„, t... I lnal 0,8 8upponer8 alreaUy 113,1 1 Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 3,-Chalhnm
. . o i iisis mai ms supporters already nad I „
the governor has made a written re- L wor klng majority In the general as-1 Savannah ’ Ga - 8e P‘- 3.-Chath»m
Quest to President Roosevelt that Ol-1 ec mbly I county will not be represented at the
ten and Keeley be appointed to bring The ' ke y n ote of Mr. Smith’s speech FubernatMlal conV6n ‘ton In Macon
Btensland back to the United States. I ' that every^dv holmne st!le of I Tue8day - ‘he delegates appointed by - aTU __ .
A messenger will leave Chloago ‘o- flce ln conn ection with the fdndnlstri- C °l° ne l, J ’ H ’ BatI11 ' wbo carrle ' s 0118 THEDEATH OFMR5 ’ J ’ C ’ CLARK
morrow tor Washington with the ex-Lon should be In favor of and In 11^1 c0,mty ' bave dec,ded not t0 »“e ad the
sorrow for Washington with the ex- Lon should he In favor of andin line \ co " nty - , have dec,ded not t0 lb6
tradition papers. | wlth . the Te t orma whIch he h „ a " vo . ™ n . vcatlon . A/B. Moore, who was to
cated so that they may be put tSrough M Un cemeS' ^SafoMav”' r, ““
without delay I “ unc61D6nt Saturday afternoon
y ‘ 1 There was nothing for the Estlll del
Man Murders Two Negro Women.
Columbia, 8. C., Sept 6.—Lawson I ..... , . , I There was nothing for the Estlll del
Addison, a negro, at LowryvlUe, Ches- Lf " e J* !? b * ol what egatlon to do at the convention, Mr.
ter county, this state, murdered two tb ® ““ ““° a " ® w^ar'dwlck. of M °° re “ ld ’ 88 everytb| nK was cut and
Segro women. A mob composed »f the tem^Tst?let wls e^M drled: they had ' theref °re. deblded to
members of his own race has been or 1 atb d ' , o t ” ct ’ u wa * T** 1 t p °; I stay at home. The absence of the
mized and 1. In purzult of the mu,L^ b “; «’ “® aa V ba ‘
‘ " I were elected temporary and the per! !!' .ffi* “Ztfon ‘ * Pre * e “*’
manent chairmen and hence chairman I ___________
of the new state executive commit- Work on Monrw College,
tee. The executive committee of Ful-1 Forsyth, Ga., Sept. 3.-The exten
A Bold Step.
To overcome the well-grounded and
reasonable objections of the more Infpl-
'•Ifni to the use of secret, medicinal com-
puind*. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
>.. Semin time ago, decided to make a bold
uepariure from the usual conrso pursued
‘f the makers of put-up medicines for do
mestic use, and so hat published broad-
east and openly to the whole world, a full
«! complete list of all tha Ingredients
etrated medicines. Thus he has taken
- numerous patrons and patients Into
L;s full confidence. Thus too he his re
moved his medicines from among secret
| -trums of doubtful merits, snd made
tt-em Hcmullct of Known Competition.
, tills bold step Dr. Pierce has shown
I - ;, t Ills formulos are of such excellence
; at he Is not afraid to subject them to
• ullest scrutiny.
1 jjnly does the wrapper of every bottle
; t-r. I-,, rce's Solden Medical Discovery, the
! mcdlelne for weak stomaeb, toni l
; "or lilltounesa and all catarrhal dlsea-cs
■ o ver located, have printed upon It. In
! Cnultth. a full and complete list of all
ingredients composing It. but a small
nat been compiled from numetuus
s-andanl medical works of all the tUffen-nt
HtiuoN of practice, containing very numcr-
vatracts from the writings of leading
iv!. !'" 1 ’" of medicine, endoralng In tht
:: !; *t Poaaflda term*, each and every Ingre-
!Lk‘ue™ , lo‘W
■ a . , . . www.... I J wien
I ton county, headed by J. E. Maddox, ! vive Imnrovements on the main build
at chairman, was declared to he the I log of Monroe college rTkth have been
I regularly elected committee and will I In progress during the summer vaca
| stand as such. I t|q n> are about completed, and by the
N. J. Normnn was declared elected I wpenlng day. Sept. 10, a'» will be fin-
solicitor general of the Atlantic dr- Isbed. Work has been begun on the
j cult over the protest of Livingston I college system of waterworks, and It
Kenan, who contested the election. I will be pushed to completion as rap-
The platform as Introduced and read I Idly as possible. This new system
tu’-ritig Into the composition of his widely ™ 6P '“ US P ^ S ,? le ' J b,a 8y8t ®“
^f' bratod medicines. Thus he has taken 1^ Janies R. Gray, chairman of the! will give better and more fire proc*
platform and resolutions committee, I tlon than Is now furnished by'the
was adopted with only onq change, I city, whose system the college Is us-
tbe-majorlty rule as to counties, sen-1 Ing. The prospects are good for a
atorial and congressional districts be-1 larger enrollment on opening day than
ing stricken out. | ever before
The state court of appeals amend
,: w w. mu v. Pierce, ounem a;.
‘J?*} eout.ln no alcohvk nircotlra. mineral
iff?'!? or other potsonous or lnlurlous sgenU
r , i.'*. 1 ‘box are made from nstlve. mcdlcl-
ti.i I? 01 ? 01 great ulu ; Blue that some of
IS? fflott valuable Ingndknt. contained In
ti.ii iii'bilttBtPd women. «to employed. Icng
by the Indians riir.lmUsr aliments
f."' , 1 '"* tbelr aonaws. In fact, one of the
ralnable medlelmtl plants entering InW
irn f’/.o*Position of Dr. Plerco’s Favorite Pr-
fett teak
diriSii* f . ew of our moot valuable native, mc-
A» m Pj 8 "** wa* gained from the Indiana.
meat was Indorsed, but the convention
took no action regarding candidates
that being left an open matter Tor
the new state committee.
A resolution was adopted favoring
legislation which will prevent liquors
being carried Into counties which have
voted in favor 1 of prohibition under
the’local ontlon law.
A resolution was adapted endorsing
James R. Gray and hla services ln the
recent campaign and recommending
him for national democratic committee
man. Hoke Smith was nominated for
governor and other state house offi
cers were nominated In accordance
with the result of the recent primary.
8. G. McLendon, of Thomasvllle,
former city attorney for the Plant sys
tem of railways, was nominated for
railroad commissioner to succeed Jo
seph M. Brown, whose term expires
In October, 1907.
A new executive committee was cho
sen consisting of four members from
each congressional district, and eleven
members from the Htate at large, to
be named within the next few days by
Chairman A. L. Miller. Hooper Alex-
Bryan In'Chicago.
Chicago, Sept. 4.—TT.Iltam J. Bryan
and party arrived in 'CTT’jago at 8:15
Tuesday over the Grand Trunk rail
road. The party disembarked et the
Forty-seventh street station. 5 miles
from the down-town district and then
made the remainder of the Journey to
the auditorium hotel in automobiles.
WED WEDNESDAY AT PRESTCfft
Marriage of Mlse Moore and Mr. A.
H. Baas.
A marriage of muoh interest in Pres
ton ooourred yesterday morning et the
Baptist church there, Bav A. U. Wei
Ions officiating, uniting Mias Ella
Mqore end Mr. A. H. Bass. The
ohnrA was filled with Iiiend^o! • the
"‘“Isdme yoong couple and merrily
the marriage bells. A reception
lowed et the home ofthe bride’s
inle, where e wedding luncheon
eerVed end many handsome prei-
'edts ditplayfd. Mr. and Mrs. Bass
Were the recipients of msny congratu
lations and good wishes. Later In the
afternoon they oame oyer to Americas
Isa ronte to Smithville where they will
reside.
UEOR XI a; — D JOLT Cootti V
To the Honorable PhlUp Cook, Secretary
ot State.
The petition of J. p. Beard J. o. Hamil
ton, Joseph Dorns, p. g. McDonald, H. P.
Hall, J. J. Cooper, C. T. Stovall. Ed Howell.
D. B. Thompson and J. Prank Powell, all
of whom are resldentsof the city of Vienna,
said county and state, respectfully shows:
uroatmurst, D M. iioruro, J. S. Bolton, A. W.
Smith, A. Itjlinder, J. c. Itoney, G. M.
Eltlrldge. Prank Sheffield, Crawford Wheat-
ley, residents of Sumtet County, Georgia,
andj l’ope Drown, P.H, Lovejoy.j. p co
ney. W, N Parsons, u. Xhodea, J, L. Hutr-
clns.J. n.Tatlor, T. Jl. Ragan. T. O. Tay-
lor. w.c, Hurley, E. J. Henry, and J. J. Har
vard, residents of Pulaski County, Georgia,
respectfully stow:
'V9* luc x “rairc to oe incnrpo-aru as a
JWj^Cl^corporaUonm accordance with the
ii
. The name o/' -oposed corporation Is
to be Western Aw 'Iway, the same not
being the name of u. "Ing railway tn
he state of Georgia, - „
HI '. .
The approximate length of said proposed
railway law ml lee, to run from Uawaon,
Terrell ctuoty, Georgia, In a northeasterly
direction to Americas, Os., through the
— -—/la Railway at or near Dawson, and
crossing both of the same lines of railway
at or near Amerlcus, Ga. From Amerlcus
ie road Is to run a little north oteast to
-iwktnsyllle, Oa„ through the counties ol
m ter, Dooly and Pulasal, crossing the At-
That tkhy desire to form a Railroad cor
poration pursuant to the provisions of the
Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved December mb., 1192, and Acts amend
atory thereof.
U.
The name of the Railroad ICompany, for
which petitioners thus seek Incorporation,
is to be the Georgia Eastern Rallrod Com
pany, the same not being the name of any
existing railway corporation of the state of
Georgia,
III.
The approximate length of aald road will
be M miles.
IV.
The said road will run from Vienna, aald
county andutate, In a north-easterly direc
tion, entering the Georgia Southern A Flor
ida Hallway Company’s line of road with
in or near the corporate limits of the city
of Vienna, and continuing throngh the
counties of Dooly and Wilcox, crossing the
Bawklnsvllle A Florida Southern Railroad
near the dividing line of Wilcox and Puluk
counties, aud continuing thence through
the counties of Pulaski and Dodge, to the
city of Eastman, tn the county of Dodge, Its
eastern termlnns; and from Vienna, crossing
the Atlanta, Birmingham A Atlantic Rall-
roafl within or near the corporate limits of
theclty of Vienna, and contlnu'ng thence ln
a South-westernly direction through the
cou'ntlesof Dooly andaumter, totbeclty of _
Amerlcus, luthecountyofSumtcr, ltspros- BornmVJ-8-Dolton.’i'1 W.rinTuirA-Ttyl'an-
m&msnNSi
Former Realdont of Amorloue Diet
Atlanta,
Mrg. J, O, Clark, tor many year*
IS CAUGHT IN THE MACHINERV
Big Cruiser Ashore.
Seattle, Wash., Sept 4.—The cruis
er Boston went aground on Orcas
island. In tho San Juan group, in a
fog while on the way to the Straits of
of Georgia, for target practice. The
Little Son of Prof. J. A. Duncan
Seriously Hurt,
Prof, J. A. Dnnean ot the Americas
schools wss summoned to Troy, Als..
yesterday by a telegram announcing
that bis little son Lsxford had been
terribly bar! while playing about _
mill, to tome manner tbe little boy
was cangbt in tbe maeblnery and one
arm and leg broken ere tbe mill could
be stopped. Mrs. Duncan end son bad
been there some tim^ upon a vlelt to
relatives, Frol. Duncan hastened at
ouos to tbebedelde of bis injured bay,
and will bring bim boms ai soon as pos
sible
■BPI. JP& S,x P fl8orl « r * Break Jgll.
cruiser was pulled off at high lids Tcrre Hau,e « Ind - Sept. 3.—Six
and la apparently uninjured. I P rIsonera ba xe escaped from Sullivan
Lieutenant P,„, ™“ Si
>Vn.ni,,B.„. Sep,. i.pSVp” . » V23Sr iSS
if S # Pet * y# of the E, 8hth end was brought here for safekeeping
United States infantry, died at his rCS-, James Williams, a prisoner rem-rinrfi
Mcnce here ’ Tuesday. He made a ia the Jail, and tolle toe offlcera that
good recort as an officer during the! he did not wish to accompany the fu-
p pa " 8h . * ar ’ be n f. coI °neI ot the! glUves. However, It is found that
Fourth Immune-regiment anil nfter- tho hole In the wall was loo small foi
Seer“Z e “J 00 * 1 , of one thermit him to pass thr^ Tl Je'phonP 222
/’n'lhe PMHppin?a f ° r s « rvlc * accU3 « d ot ulmes. ® | FhOnc 222.
pectlve western terminus.
V.
Th« amount of tbe proposed capital stock
latioo,ow.(», In shares of liQaoo each, all of
said s ock to bj common stock of equal dig-
nlty.
■*n V1 ’ -a
Petitioners desire lo be .ln-hfporated as
aforesaid for and during the term of thirty
yean.
VII.
The principal offi ee of the proposed corptra-
lon will be In the city Vienna, said county
tween Vienna and Gnadilla, Ga
' IV.
The amount of capital stock of the pro
posed corporation shall be two hundred
thousand dollar*, In shares of one hundred
dollars each, with the privilege of Increaa-
lhg same to live hundred thousand dollars,
all ol the same lo be common atock and of
equal dignity.
V.
Petitioners desire to be Incorporated lor a
term of thirty years.
VI.
The principal office of the propose 11ncor
poration shall be at Amerlcus, Sumter
county, Georgia
VIL
Petitioners, ln good lalth, Intend to go
forward nitbout.delay to secure subscrip
tions for the capital stoox, construct, equip,
maintain and operate said railway.
Petitioners- show that they have given
•w euv astywa A** nim-u lue LUUUIJ MlCrJ/l F
advertisements are published ln each of the
counties through which the road will run.
under r the r 'awH ey f P | ray state* w?tb >r aSf a the
rights, prlvneje* andtmmunlt'cs guaran-
- —inter, Lee Allen E.C. Parker, C.
0. Hawkins, W. S. Roach, J. E -Sheppard, H.
L. Mize, 0, L. Analey, R. J. Perrv, J. L
tlon
andsta-c
VIII
PeUlloatra do-lntcnd ln gold faith to «a
forward without delay to secarc subscrip
tions to tbe capital stock, construct, equip,
maintain and operate -aid railroad.
Hi
Petitioners say that they have given four
weeks notlte of their intention to apply for
a charter by pub'lcatlon according to law.
Wherefore, they pray to bs Incorporated
under'be laws of this state, with the rights,
priveleges and Immunities guaranteed and
provided by the same.
J P. Heard J. O. Hamilton Joiepb Dorns,
P. 0 McDonald, M P. Ball, J. J Cooper, C.
Sore-Lungs
i“f*’ cl «k.*or many year, a T . Stovall,Ed Howell, dT h Tborn^; l
ttaldenl of Ametiooe and eateemed hare Frank Poweii, Petitioners,
among a wide circle ot frienda, died
early yeaterday morning in Atlanta,
where with her husband,Dr. Clark,aha
has resided foraometime.Telegrams to
rotative* eonveyad tbe dlalreislng news
ot the paaaing away of thli lovable and
muoh beloved woman, and waia shook
to til here. Mrs. Clark waa abbot
forty year* of agrf. She waa formerly
Miaa Welle of Smithville, where abe
baa a large number of relatives. The
remain! were brongbt down to Ameri-
ona last night, and will be carried on to
Bmltbyille Ibis morning for interment.
Many friends and relations here will
attend the obligates.
Lt. Mize, u, ia. AiiMicy, it. j. l'errv, J. J.
Hanesley, W. M. Jones, Geo. Oliver. M. u.
Council, 8. a* Prnltt, R, S. Uroadhurat, D. M.
Horum, J. S. Uolion. J. W. hinltd, A. kylan-
w liar,ty ’ E ' J -
Trana-Mlaglsslppl Congresa.
Kansas City, Sopt. 4.—Invitations to
attend nn address the annual gather
ing of the trans-Mississippi commer
cial congress, which Is to begin here
on November 21, have been sent to EI-
lhu Root, by secretary of stator Speak
er Cannon, William Gnllln'ger, United
states senator from Utah, nnd Tarvey
D. Goulder, president of tho American
Merchant Marine league. San Fran
cisco/ Now York, New Orleans nnd
Denver are already biding for the con
gress in J907.
Reeldee on Jackson Street.
Mr 0. A. Chambliss has laaaad the
Wilson resident)* on Jaokaon •treat,
near tbe Seaboard passenger station
and with bia family 1»' at home" there.
We went everybody who has a hard
cold in the chest to use Ayer’s
Cherry Fectoral. Our long expert’-
v once with It, over sixty years, tells
us there Is nothing its equal for coughs, colds ..: the chest, bronchitis, hoarse
ness, sore lungs, weak throats, snd weak lungs. Doctors tells us.the same
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We are glad to send a package
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We claim to make the lowest
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the South, and are glad^to have
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