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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS.
MONDAY, FEDnuAUY 4, 1X7.
LIVES^ LIST
Terrible Disaster Re
ported on the
Burlington.
OmnliH, Xobr., Feb. 4.—A <Ii»-
antroiiH wreck is reported on the
Biirlinjrton railroad near 'Edjrt'-
mont, 8. 1).
Many lives are said to have
been lost.
Passenger train No. 41, west
bound, went throtiuli a bridge,
according to the report Received
here.
STATUE OF SPENCER
TO ADORN ESPLANADE
AT ATLANTA TERMINAL
SPECIAL TRAIN
RUSHES TO SCENE
OF BREAK IN LEVEE
PpeelHl to Tin* Georgian.
Now Orbit iih, Keh. 4.—A telephni
ftutfi* says Hint n break lu tin* lev
1'otaali. forty-five iiiIIpm south of >
leans. ou the right Imnk of th<
curretl enrly thin iimrulng. Men
fin I were rushed to tlu* seeue o
trnli* over the Grand Ulantl n
track* nf which fmxM near tUvr*'.
A^emory of President
To Be Honored by
Employees.
ft lu expected that between 996.000
end 940,000 will be raised among the
employees of the Southern railway to
be used In the purchase ofattatne
of the president. Samuel II. Spencer,
by next June. .It la generally under-
MjK>d among the local pfflctala of that
r'Md that the atatue will be placed In
the esplanade in front nf the Atlanta
terminal station.
J W. t’onley and (*. J. Shelverton
"ere appointed by Prealdent Finley to
secure the appropriation* from the in
dividual employeea of the ayatem and
these commissioner* have been can
vassing the office* and ahopa. atnce thf
beginning of the movement.
Mr. Conley la also special agent of
the company, and waa In Atlanta laat
"feek. He Informed several offlciala
that the contribution* were coming In
aa faat on he and hla aaalatant were
able to care for them, and that no
trouble waa being experienced In ae-
curing the fund*. Aa Boon aa the
amount ha* reached 940,000 m cam-
mission will be appointed to make ar
rangements for the statue.
rive
tills __ ,
report!**! throughout the acute. However
n*» other linuk* In tl»e levee
aud tin* state «*uc1n« > **n* any th_.
tloii I* practically iitichuiiKcd mid the levee
la holding well.
The river gauge shown hen* 18.4, which |«
2.1 twlow high writer mark
Young Wife Oita.
Special to The Oeorglan.
Macon. Oa., Feb. 4.—Mrs. Ada John
son. aged 22 years, died at the family
home on Thomaston road, a short dla-
SI HIS CLIENT
WANTED^ TO WED
Lawyer Who Gave Woman’s
Alleged Plans Away
Is bead.
New York, Feb. 4.—Henry J. Hen-
cork, a lawyer, who, atnce the removal
from Philadelphia two yeare ago, had
been aoeoctated with Roper Foster, at
It Broad street, died at the Hotel
Stratford yesterday.
Mr. Hancock laid • singular affidavit
before Justice Levenrltt In the supreme
court last month. Mrs. Minnie I* Wele,
for whom he wee conducting a suit (or
divorce, had refused to pay him the fee,
62.600, which he demanded when Mrs.
Wele told him that ehe had decided to
try another lawyer. 8he offered Han
cock 1600 for hi* work.
Hancock. In hie affidavit on the plea
of allowing that hla work had been
worth 12.600, told MU nf hla client's
troubles, and eald that she contain
jeatea marrying a “rich man with large
manufacturing Interests” aa soon oa
she obtained the divorce.
The Wela caae, in which Mr. Hancock
warn counsel for Mrs. Wei*, has ea-
caiied Interest In Atlanta. for the rea
son that It waa claimed that much of
the evidence In the case was obtained
In this city, where Mr. Wele waa well
nfter a brief lltneae. She wne the wl._ - ...
of W. E. Johnson, a prominent farmer. | known. -An Atlanta hotel man Mid
and la survived by one child and two private detective are said to hnve given
brothers and two sisters. testimony In the. case.
Its
Age
Its
WRITE US FREELY
and frankly, In strictest confidence, telling til your
trouble*, _snd stating you
«od MoMOg your age. We will send you
niS ADVICE, In plain ssskd envelop*, snd * v*v-
usbt* 64-psgo book an “Hosm Tffistment for Women.”
Address: Ladles' Advisory Department, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Half a Century
of success, In the treatment and cure of diseases peculiar to women, Is
a bond that guarantees the merit of Wine of Cardul, beyond all ques
tion. All women who suffer from painful or fitful functions, headache,
backache, low waist-pains, or any of the more complicated forms of
female disease, should take
WINE
OF
CARDUI
Woman’s
Relief
for t win surely do for them as veil as It did for Mrs. Sarah Gaskins, of Spring Creek,
Tenn., vho vr tes: “I vas very Irregular, my left aide hurt and I would have g bad
headache every month. I had all kinds W strange feelings, could not vatic and could
not do-my work. On your advice I took Wine of Cardul and It haa helped me In every
vay. 1 am regular, do not have these strange *
feelings, and my headache;nd pain In my. side cM^a do-4 -dis^/Wvo^*
are better.'
Girl* and women should use Cardul, whenever they need help or strength. Try It
At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles
PERSONAL MENTION
UNKNOWN VESSEL
IS DRIVEN ASHORE;
vessels. It U dangerous f*»i
ins
Run Ovar by Car.
Special to The f Jeorgbm.
Savannah. Oa.. Feb. 4.—J. R. Rodgers
tin* run over by a street ear In n fog
today. Hla leg waa broken and will be
amputated.
“ONE OF JACKSON'S MEN"
SURRENDERS TO DEATH
e
J 8pecl.il to The Georgian and News.
Klberton. Ga., Feb. 4—Ju tge Abda
d Oglesby, a prominent and greatly be-
- loved cltlten of this place, died at his
' home last night from the el’ects of a
, stroke of paralysis. He was a Confed-
•rate veteran of TKe Thirty-eighth
Georgia regiment. Stonewgjj Jackeon'f
corps, and since the war .has held sev
eral honorable civil positions.
He leaves a wife and so/eral chil
dren to mourn hts loss.
BOYROBBER
BY MILLlOh
Allegheny, Pa, Feb. 4.—Mrs. Charles
Pointer, wife of a retired millionaire
steel men. disarmed Ernest Davis, aged
H, when he presented a pistol to her
face and demanded that she give him
money. He met Iter at her door and
threatened to kill her unless ehe guve
him money. 8he persuaded him to
DISARMED
fAIRE’S WIFE
come Into the house and then coaxed
the youth tn unload the revolver.
Bho gave the young man several dol
lars and .he went away. Later he was
arrested and It non- In Jail at this
place. He says he Is fnmt Toronto,
Canada.
Blnce the Incident, the Painter home
has been surrounded by guards.
FORCED TO END LIFE
BY WALL ST. LOSSES 1
—
New York. Feb. 4.—Howard I*. Frothing-
ton, af*4 45, who. whllw delirious from s
nervous breakdown. Jumped from the see-
oml story of hts home In West geventy-sev.-.
entb street, died Just before sld reached
him. The death was not reported to the
police until yesterday, when the coroner In
stituted an Investigation. Scnron* strain c
due to recent reverses In Wall street la bo- JN
lleved to hare caused the despondency t
which resulted In the deed. lie was the ••
biggest and best known Iunii broker In the *
country.
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AN ATLANTA CASE
Many Mors Like It In Atlanta.
Tb« following caso Is but on* ot
many similar occurring dally In At
lanta. It It an easy matter to verify
Its correctness. Surely you cannot
tsk for belter proof than such con
clusive evidence:
C. F. Oro*i. of Jl> Decatur street,
the well-known bricklayer, says: "i
think a great deal of Doan's Kidney
Pills, which relieved me of a terrible
pain In my loins which had bothered
ms for more than two years. After a
hard day’s work, when at home trying
lo rest, I bad t difficulty In getUng up
from my chair If 6 wanted to move
about, and I had to take both bends
tnd pull myself up. I never knew
when I was going to feel a sharp pstn
like the thrust of a knife In my back.
Sometlmea It struck me In the knee,
or In some other part. My llmba would
■well up and become a quarter a*
large again as they were. ;At night
often patna coursed through my back
and awoke me up and I would lie there
afraid to move at all. It waa a hard
proposition to turn over, and meant
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Bhsrtdap
and Count Wochtmslstsr spent Mon
day In Roms, the guests of Mr. end
Mrs. McDonald and Mlea Berry's
school.
Mr' Rex Phillips, of Jacksonville,
spent Sunday *nd Monday In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Sldnay Stubbs and
their daughter Louise, tvho have been
the guests of Captain end Airs. Edward
8. (lay In Atlanta for some time, will
return Sunday to Savannah, and wttl
have as their guests after Easter Mr.
snd Mrs. Thomas B. Peine and Utile
Mies Douglas Oey Paine.—Savannah
The numerous friends of Miss Mamie
Lee Tumor will regret to learn that she
Is 111 with grippe at the home of her
brother. Mrs. Charles D. Turner, SIS
Whitehall.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Rhodes have
Mrs. Clarence Houston Is the guest
Dr. and Mrs. Wtlllsm Warren have
Mrs. Robert L. Cooney haa returned
Mm. Clarence. Dlosaer has recovered
Miss Sara White, a
>nn.. will arrive In i
pend several weeks
’ Clark eevltle.
few days
with Atlanta
isseoeeeeeee*****!
THE THEATERS
Ihmhhh.
“The Free Lancs.
At the Grand Monday and Tuesday
nights and Tuesday mntlneee will be
sec Klaw A Erlanger's presentation of
the Souaa Opera Company,' »f which
Joseph Cawthorn Is the stellar feature.
In John PhUlp Sousa and Harry B.
Smith’s new comic opera entitled The
Free Lance, - ' which was flrst produced
last season and ran for months at the
New Amsterdam theater, New York.
The cast and ensemble la the original
one. the main factors being Joseph
Cawthorn, Nell* Bergen, JeaneUe Ln«-■
ric. Albert Hart, George Schiller. Stan-
lev Murphy, Monte* Elnio, George Tall-
7 . \ .« .i.a.M is ml 1'itinrtllanH
min and other ■Infer* and cornedlana
of prominence. There la a singing cho
rus of fifty voices which “'VVr
the beat ever heard In n Klnw * Er-
lunger production and good enough for
opera of any kind. "
••Mrs. Wigge of the Cabbage Patch/
metrical and pretty gfrla, who know
how to dance and a|ng. One of the
comical advent** of the* performance
la the Introduction of Texas, a trick
donkey who dances, sings, stands on
one, two or three feet and does many
other amualng things.
Mntlneea will be i
Thursday and 8atur<
Carrie Nation at Eldorado.
Monday night at the El Dorado. Mrs.
Carry A. Nation will appear for the
first time in Atlanta In conjunction
with the Baldwln-Melvllle Stock Com
pany In a new and revised version of
the famous play "Ten Nights In a
Bur Room." Mrs. Nation’s arrival In
Atlanta haa already caused talk among
II classes nf people and the theater
III probably he packed to the doors
at every performance.
•Mrs. Nation will make a caustic re
ply to Dr Broughton's remarks about
her Runday night In his sermon against
the theater.
The quulntest, most original and, - - ■
wiin cssful of current plays, "Mrs. Seats fer Rosenthal.
mast * „ [ ThP scale of ticket, for the Rosen-
Wlggs "f the t abbage latch, tomes ■ ,, m | |l|ano rv0 |tHl will he opened at
to the Grand Wednesday matinee and me Phillips A Crew music store, 17
night. The very name of the play Is I Peachtree street. Wednesday. Kebru
synonym for fun from one end of; ary 6. Rosenthal's appearance In At
-the continent to the other, snd Its ' lanta, on the evening of Tuesday, Feb-
S great deal of suffering The secre- | irru j nr me embodiment of all the U-uary 12th. at the Baptist Tabernacle,
tlons from the kidneys were dark and, virtue of womanhood. In the drama-; is distinctly the musical event of the
thick when allowed to stand. I could! titallon of Mrs. Rice's book Lovey , season, and orders for seats are bcgln-
retain them snd had to drag my-1 Mary and pathetic Little Tommy ore; nine to come In. not only from local
die efbri several times fUtrlnf Introduced with Mrs. Wtgg. snd rival music lovers but from ell over the
self out or bed tstnii ™, . h ‘ her In Interest. It Is a play crowned j state as well,
gel me resi has el tote
Truck Growers Organize.
4.—The truck gro
the night. I could not get me fesz! vvVth 'iiesrt Interest nnd .hounding In
which I needed, end was tired i H ull-nt American types of a vigor not
worn out all.the time Of course, 11 ,,e forgotten. Ocala, Flo.. Feb.
have used a ffeat many remedies and| era have recently organised at Jeek-
Mrd liniments and plestors. but noth-1 "Buster Brown.” sonvlllo to protect their Interest against
In* bed mHeh effect jmtl. t got Doen;.! Announced .or n.x. JH** «-■.*; | V mt Z'Uy' hand"
vegetables from
Kidney Pills of Rrannen A Anthony'• | urrt . y the Grand Is 'HUster Brown ” ““W* "J,/'nd”
"lores, lb* Whitehall street and Ml , h e musical comedy skit based on R. 6. K |„ r j,t* market..
Marietta street. I think I arose feel-f
kttss Kate Fort Boa returned from ft
Mlsa M«ry Dens Tupper. who ha*
Among the handsomely gownM
oung girls of Atlanta at the brilliant
million ball given Friday night at
who wore a black net toilet
sly trimmed In gold lace; Mlea
;nis. who rtpreeentsd "Lady
, tn a costume with skirt ot yel
low. trimmed In red snd yellow ribbons,
end blouse of white, with bolero of red.
and Miss Kate Fort, who represented
"Violets,” In a heliotrope gown, covered
with violets.
Sirs. William Inman, who Is the
guest of Mrs: Basil Gordon In Wash
ington. will return home next week.
Mrs. John Little and Mrs. Claude
Badgely left Bunday for Ma l on
Mr. Robert C. Harrison*** spending
several days In Savannah.
Mrs. B. E. Tunteon, who has been
Isltlng Mr. snd Mrs. O. T. Irby, at
arynsboro, has returned to the city.
Mrs. R. A. Champion, of Greensboro,
Oa.. Is the guest of Atlanta relatives.
Mrs. C. L. Glassner It visiting Mr*.
J. M. Almnnd. st Conyers.
Sirs. Mark Tolbert la now making
her home with her mother. Mrs. F. D.
Allen, st 160 Juniper street.
Mr. H. G. Webb Is at Hawklntvllle,
Gs.. tor an extended stay.
Mrs. Thmnss Gibson and Miss Coop
er. or Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Andrews. Sirs. Gibson la
the wife nf the author of the book.
"Pitfalls of Speculation." which has
been adopted e* a text hook by the
Y. M. C. A, of New York. Mr. Gib
son hgs gone to that city to take
ohar-s of'the financial Interests of the
Moody Magailne and will be Joined
shortly by Mrs. Gibson.—Birmingham
News.
The many friends of Mr. Hsrry Arm.
strong will regret to learn be Is quite
III at Ms residence, 161 Whitehall
Uriel..
Mr*. Nolan H. Maddox and daughter
have returned from a visit of several
weeks to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cham
plon, at Greensboro. Os.
Mrs. Frederick Lowry returned Mon
day tn her-home at Chattanooga, after
a fortnight's visit tn Mr. and Airs. K,
A. MagtTl. During her stay tn Atlanta
Mrs. Lowry was the guest of honor
at a number of charming social func
tions.
Misses llarrie Slnckdel! snd I-nulse
Hawkins will he two charming Atlanta
girls tn spend the week In Macon, go
ing over for Mr. Dunlap's hall and ths
Thullan german on Friday night.
Mrs. Robert F. Watson Is III with'
grip at her home on Houston street.
Mrs. George Bohan, of Harrisburg.
Ky., spent Baturday In the city as the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. John Ralne.
They both left Sunday for Florence
Villa, Fla.
The friends of Miss Hnrah Whaley
will regret to learn that aha is con
fined to her home by a severe cold.
Miss Kats Edmondson will leave In
few daye for Jftoksnnvllle, Fla., to
vMl Miss Van Demah.
The Atlanta friends of Miss McLes-
ler. of Birmingham, will he Interested
In the following from tl.e Birmingham
News of Saturday: "Miss Mary Rum
McLester will leave Tuesday for Mo
bile. where she will visit Mies-Virginia
Lyons, who la to be queen nf the
carnival. Mlsa McLcstef will he one
200 Honeysuckle Roots—
as large as can be transplant
ed. State price, set out and
quality.
F. L. SEELY,
Brookwood.
20 BIO SHIPS
IRE TIED OP
gown of white liberty
In brocaded satin and made princess
snd dlrectolre style. The bodice In
made nf hand embroidery - , and cut
decollete, with trimmings of Irldes-
cents.
train.'
The skirt Is made with court
has returned
Miss Gertrude Htghley hse returned
tn Augusta, after a visit of several
eeke lo Atlanta friends.
Mrs. William P. Duvall will be the
guest of ths Mlssss Allen, nt Augusta,
during this wedk, and will attend the
-Ottnton dinner In that city Thuisday
evening.
Mrs. James Swift, who has hern vis
iting friends In the city, will return
Tuesday morning to .Elhsrtnn.
Mrs Nathaniel F. Jackson has been
nulls III for several days at her apart
ments at the Aragon. Mra. Jackson is
suffering from a severe nttack of
grippe.
Brunswick Longshore
men Walk Out De
manding Increase.
LOSSES ON COTTON
CAUSE GEORGIAN
TO TAKE OWN LITE
SfwrlBl to Tb» Grorglofi.
Hrunnwick. Ga., Feb. 4.—The Bruns
wick InngPhnrtmcn’B union, with a
membership of about BOO, refused to
work thin morning on account of the _ , t 4 _
refusal of the stevedores and lumber "^i J**
dealers to grant an Increase of from 16 prunUm-m yonng mss of Bacoatoa, * s*
centx to 20 cents an hour for ordinary t.-uiptnl salcide Saturday night abost •
MYER'S IDENTITY
IS ESTABLISHED BY
< »ul< ault'* famous .c(irt«K>nM
- . - tt.uitnus»v — --- -- F. D. Warner, of Onlneevllle. was
in* better the very next morning after I i„,j*4 f U i ncton of the Brown family. In-. to ,i ttreuldent. with a Btrong board
s b ,?^y*i -nunued t-lng j ^ ^ ft'"
hai* and he Ini'* wlthaUard all at-
t,. m »»t«4 purloin hie place In the af-
- , dlBCfimtnatlng public.
and In three days’ time I was like *
new m»n. My bnck became strong
snd I hsd no pain whatever. 1 could f rrt |„ n a
»o to bed and rent all night, and get -—•
Up in the Whnt I, “w .me the
rapTlsrly *n T d b the d secr*HMs ‘mm rH ^ n T!X'
stored to a normal color and *ondi'| (ho pig,.- in which Johnny and Emma i inm, >i,v ■,„«»» ,i K i„,
tlon I never felt belter In Bay will ogam appear st the Bijou | the bowels healthy and open with
lean 1 Have since I used Dosn's Kid- evening, commencing a week's en-
™ Three bozos effected s gngemntt. As may, be supposed from
nej tin 5 ' " , he title, the famous St. Louis Fair
cure I ,, r |„e Wl d Ibree years ago figures considerably
For s*Iel by Blljdealer*. 1 ” I )n s „ u , ucvelopmsnt of the plot, the
cents. Foster-Mllbttrn Co BnffAUht . r( .„ n , t act being laid along that fa-
Vesv York, sole agents for the united. m ,, u „ thoroughfare.
I The costuming I* said to be part km.
Rentcmber lb. name-Doan's-aod.t.rty soft***; and «-»uUful. and the
yJTa no othar. 'chorui ccnUDfeiJt Is eoxnpotM of a>m-
Avoid
Appendicitis
It is caused by the clogging of the
bowels and intestines. Keep the di
gestion active, the stomach right.
Beecham’s
Pills
00)4 Evtrjwhtf* la boxaa Me. and 2»c.
NVw Orleans. La.. Feb. 4.—The Iden
tity of George Meyer, not Myers, as
the press carried, who died In Yank
ton. H D., with Sl.inrooo worth of
Htnndani * Ml bonds In his possession,
has been finally established. He was
born and reared In Ibis city and was
married here to the woman from whom
he was seeking a divorce when death
overtook him. ami whom, he declared
wa« res|M*nslble for his saddened life,
Paul Meyer, his brother, In this
city yesterday gave out the first facts
connectcfl with his b» other's life. Only
a few days «#«» he received a letter
,fr«»»n George, then In Yankton, In
which he declared: "My six months
will lie up on January 21. and my at-
rornay advises me that I can return
In April to enter proceedings for my
dlroroe. The woman I married, the
ods who wrecked my life, and who i»
really responsible for all my trouble. I
know is eagerly waiting for me to dje.”
Ills wife was formerly Miss Kstelh*
Clarke, of 8an Antonio. Texas, and It
Is said she was divorced at the time
she married Meyer.
Uperlnl to The Georgian. .
Knvntinah. Ga., ■Feb. 4. — rharles
Haussy has isslgntsl as secretary >*f
the b»>«rd of trade to accept the man
agement of the Morelia Naval Stores
Company *»f Mexico. In Mexico.
No suc(*essor has yet been appointed.
laborers on the docks, with a propor
tioned Increase for laborers Inside the
vessels. At a meeting of lumbermen,
stevedores nnd representatives of the
steamship companies at the city hall
last night all agreed to stand together
nnd fight the union to a finish, endeav
orfng. In the meanwhile, to Import
Italian or other labor.
The laborers who have quit thus far
state that they never will return to
work until their demands are granted.
The city police force Is closely
watching the situation and preventing
ongregstlng of unemployed men on
th«* streets. Kverp ship In the port Is
Idle and unable to get men to load.
About twenty hlg ending vessels and
ten steamers art* hero. Including the
Hntllln. of the Brunswick Hteinshlp
Company, and the Chippewa, of tho
Clyde line.
The railroad yards are blocked, two
hundred ears of tiles and lumber, as
well us other freight, cannot be die-
chargcil.
One crosstle company had fifteen
men working on the docks this morn
ing, hut they will all doubtless walk
out at noon.
There Is not m man working on anj*
other docks In the city or upon tho
Houtlicin railway at the Turtle river's
dock two miles north of Brunswick.
TRUSTEES 5TH DISTRICT
TU MEET IN ATLANTA
Giivoritiir Teirrtl will leave- Monday
wvt-nlnx for I'aiTulltnti, where on Tues
day tin- trustee, of the sarlvultursl
-i-l’onl for the fourth dl.trtet will mee.
to open Itldn for the building and seise
the |o-lnvt,tul of the n-hool.
Wednesday the trustees of the lift!,
tllslrlvt will nti-t-i In the sovernor'a nl-
ftre til the i*n|tltol to decide the msttir
of the liration, l-tl-n* i-ontracts and
othe: inutttrs foi he M hoot at Mon
roe. At the meeting tn Monrus a short
time ago there was a hitch about ths
to the sfts foi ths school, but
adjusted sailatacto-
'l"ek. Miller was with a relative- as-
hitching a horse at his boms, when suddsa-
ly b<> Stepped off a few foot lad Bred s
ptstoL the bullet rot,ring shoro tk>- heart.
TbeVnJory la serious, h«t may not provs
fsial. Mouieatsry dementia I* tbs rtoso
of tin* art.
Hr hnd lost rnosldertbls SpeetlsUat is
rotten, It Is said.
MACON WOMAN OIK* FROM
STROKE OF PARALYSIS.
Bperlsl to Tbs Georgian.
Macon. Gs.. Feb. 4.—Mrs. 8ual* B.
Gllleland. wits of J. H. Glllstsnd, suc
cumbed to a stroke of paralysis at ths
family horns on Jeff Davis street yes
terday. Bhe Is survived by a husband
nnd six children. Ths fUhsral arranae-
msnts have not been mads.
WALTER BALLARD
OPTICAL COMPANY
have moved Into their new store, 76
Peachtree street, where yea can find
everything carried In an exclusive opti
cal house. Ths Ballard Bifocal has
gained a reputation for this Arm In Isas
than I yvara no other hones haa made
In a half century. Not how cheap, but
how well we can serve you.
T.ffATta RED BEAL, CAR-
TE R and Masuryfa
OILS Tht *•** brands on fit#
market
PAINTS, STAINS
And Varnishes.
Headquarters for the beet ot
•verythlnc la our tin*.
faorgli Paint and 6iassGo.
40 Peachtree.
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