Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 14, 1907, Image 2

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i t tiiimdav, ruouuf 'THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. CLASH FHREC OVER STRIKE Oire InMnt relief in Hoor Heartburn, Nausea, all dstcomfortt ol indigeMion and dvjpepd*. Flewa. •nd economical. Medina: tUc. 25c. j Large, $1, handaome /^JT aluminum bonbonnleie, /.. * . 10c. Druggists or uau. I mam wy Catarricts 1 KOO ° Re'iiem Natal Catarrh, _ allay inflammation, aootte and I allay innammawon, MineOwnersThreaten SSSTiSKSSUACS to Import Non- Union Men. ' cfjuffSoD CO„ LowaU, 1 PLAYED SHEP'W FOfl NCORO AND BOTH WEBB FINED. I Special to Tile O-orglan. —— ' Macon, Ga.. Feb. It.—Delink anti __ j playing the part of a oherlff. a young WllhMbarre. Pa.. Feb. It -The '"-"t ( mJ|n u g u ||| v(n , went to the houae aerloua break beraren the mine work-j of # na(ril | lvln( fn me rear of the era ant) the operators in the antliraclte | |)llB)f , mr , When the door waa at laat region slncr the netv ngreemem went I„pened he entered the houae and naked Into effect laat Mat has occurred a! ] t „ r jgattle Wllfort. atatlng that he waa the Mnrea colliery of the Dodiion coal |the sheriff and came to place her under Company, in Schuylkill county, "here i-rr-L ||aJ h . vln , the employees have gone on Mrlke be- | (rnU(1 | e w(th h( , w |fe and had gotten the employees navr ■ tro||b|e wlth h „ w |f, and had gotten cause the company refused to gram a (Hulllran to go to the houae to frighten number of demands In reformer to. hfr officer Robinson appeared upon working conditions \ tin acene and placed both BuK ThF men refuse to submit the griov ancen to the conciliation board, claim In#, the company refused to abide bv ' previous finding of the board. The company will now endeavor to fill the striker#* placea nnd a d**h la feared. In the event of violence. the official* will BMk that a aquae! of Troop B. of the state constabulary. be aent to the scene from thla city. the acen* and placed both Sullivan and Starling under arreat. At recorder a «mirt they were both fined IIO or twen ty days. HEADACHE# AND NBUBALGIA FROM COLDS. LAXATIVE HOMO Qtdaln*. the world wiiU Fold sad Orlp retards r.morra the ,-ausr. Fall for full name, lawk for sl,tii fire B. W. GROVE. 23c. TAFT GREATLY PLEASED WHEN CALLED PRESIDENT Washington, Fab. 14.—Bocretary Taft god Senator McLaurln mat at a sen ate elevator today. When the door of the- car was swung open the Missis sippi statesman stepped back and waved the war minister to enter first. “After you. Mr. President." said the **A*peal of laughter that rang through the corridors rippled from. Judge Taft's Hpa as ha stepped Into the waiting car. ‘That louads fine, aanalor." ha re- jnarhed, "but you are a little too pre mature" : - — ••Why so?" replied the senator. "Because." said Judge Taft, T may not gel enough votes. You have to get the votes to be elected, you know. ■ Wall, you con have my vote. sura, declared Mr. McLaurln. “Hut Democratic votes don t count In a Republican convention." Insisted the war minister. "Maybe you don't know, air, some what haughtily declared Henator Mr* Laurln. "that when I want to I can turn a little trick or two In Mlssla- slpnl Republican politics." "Oh—hu." exclaimed the secretary. “i should say so," said Benator Mc- Laurln. MOURNED AS DEAD FOR YEARS, FAMOUS PITCHER IS FOUND Madison. WIs.. Feb. 14.—After be ing mourned aa dead for twelve yeara, Charles MrOee Williams, the famous Wisconsin University baseball pitcher, who disappeared III Chicago In 1894. woe fsuck! yesterday at llerrlllvllle. lnd. He has I wen living there since 1894 ss an ordinary workman. He Is murrled and owns his own home. According to Williams' story, he suf fered mental aberration when he dlsap-i peered from a hotel In Chicago. RAILROAO WILL OPPOSE AN ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP ENCROACHMENT ON STREET. CHARGED AGAINST NEGRO. •pedal to The Georgias. Macon. Oa„ Feb. 14—Fearing that the granting of another franchlee on Eighth street might Injure their prop erty light* there, the M.. D. A B- railroad has asked the city council to Investigate existing conditions before taking further stepe. A reaaeet tor rights on Eighth street, made by 1. B. English. Is responsible for the move taken by the railroad. ELECTION IS ORDERED TO ABOLISH 8ALOON8. Special to The Georgian. Bristol, Tean., Feb. 14 —An election hoe been ordered for March * to de termine whether Bristol will accept the provision of the Adams law abolishing saloons. An aggressive temperance fight le being waged here. Free Suffering from Piles •Unnecessraily Pyramid Drug Co. Have Found a Perfect, Quick and Pain less Remedy. YOU CAN TRY IT FREE. We offer you a trial package of the Pyramid Pile Cure absolutely without co*t. There m enough tn the Rumble to give great relief. Do not hesitate. feat lng that tt will harm you. Not only does the Pyramid Pile t’urv cure toll** painlessly, hm without Incon venlence or the Interruption of your business duties*. It ait* a* u healing balm to the irritated membrane of the rectum, giving new life to the deaden •4 blood vessel* and muffing the ulcer ou« condition to pan* away. Innne dlatelv upon etortlng to u#e 4he Pym mid PH* t*ure the patient will tlml..the rongoatkn relieved nnd the seeling diminishing 01 well a* the disappear ante of the* awful *ense of Itching Read the recoid «*f thl* wonderful cut*: **I bought 5 boxen *if Pyramid Pile Cure Just before leaving the 1*. 8. for the P. I. laat May. I hail :is ba.l a case of piles as there could be. I suffered from piles since th< enrlv spring of 1990. I contracted the piles from » mild rest or dysentery In I.utnn. I*. 1 amt carried them all around the Island, Chios. Japan, and back home for t yours. 1 used all kinds of pile cutes known, but I could never get u cure or even a feu hours’ relief, till in .March. 1905, a .riend gave me '.he Pyramid Pile Furr and It gave me Inst.tm relief 1 used I boxes all told and not a vl.l- bte sign of Piles have I now. I don t know how tn begin to thank you. I remain, your faithful believer In I'yrn. »u Pile Cure. 'r. T. Heffner. F.. 1. »th Inf. Manila. P. 1." There Is no method so safe or so tn- expenslv. If you are a sufferer from this disagreeable, distracting, painful and dangerous affllrtton. write us fur a free trial package which we win t*nd to you at once. We are sure that you prill be s-i greatly helped that you will continue tn use this treatment until cured Pyramid Drug Co. 79 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall. Mich Sr cent packager, just like the eam- ple. for sole at all druggists. Hpeclsl to Tho Georgtso. Opelika. Ala.. Feb. 14.—Whether guil ty or not, the charges against the ne gro Jim Bailey, who Is In Jail arrested for carrying concealed weapons, ore of a serious nature. The police had a hurry call Tuesday night from the anion depot amt tn responding torn had the negro In custody. He wee kept under guard unlit the police could ar rive by the employees of the railroad. The prisoner had at’.empted. or hit In tentions pointed strongly In that di rection. to hold up Car Inspector J. \V. Woods while the latter woo (folng to hla home. FARMVILLE PHYSICIAN DIES OF PNEUMONIA. RpecIM tn Tbs Georgian. Opelika. Ala., Feb. 11.—The death n? Dr. T. B. Bedell occurred yesterday morning at his home, at Farmvllle, aft - er an Illness of three weeks with pneu monia. Dr. Bedell is one of Lee coun ty's prominent cltlxens and his death will be much felt. Dr. Bedell was 7! yenrt old nnd has been a practicing physician for a number of years. He was n member of the Farmvllle Bap tist rhurch and an tamest Christian gentleman Tho funeral will rate place at Fat vllle today. WILL ISSUE BONOS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Hpeclsl tn The t.eorglait. Olarkosvllle, On.. Feb 14.—The oil; of Clarkesvllle Tuesday voted by u large majority to Issue |9,ooc 6 per cent bonds to nmrndnmlxe Main street. The city was never In heller shape ffimn- dally. John Martin has begun the erection of n large huslness bio,'ll. fronting !1» fret on Main street, running hack 1(H) feet to an alley, containing three store rooms and a hank on the first floor nnd large lodge room and offices on the second floor. When completed this will be the best huslness building tu the county. While Mrs. E. A. Ross, of 310 Pill Ham atrett, woe walking along White hall street, near Oamttt. Wednesday night about 9 o'clock. In company with her mother, Mrs TJiomas H. Dennis, she use suddenly attacked by Frank Jamison, a IS-year-otd negro hoy. who sslxed her by the arm and wrenchsd her puree from her hand. Jamison and two companions. Gary Clark. 15 years old. add Fred Johnson, 1* years of ngs, wars chased by » crowd of men und bu*V who were oulckly attracted m the scene by the frantic screams of the two excited women. An excited (Iresk shot six times at the fleeing trio Neither »f the bullets took effect, however. The shooting and the chose created great excitement end Whitehall etrot woe soon packed wit if un Immense crowd. Police Call Officers Haslell and Doy el. who were summoned, captured lbs three boys and locked them In the po lice station Jeinlann admits Ills guilt nnd aaya he waa put up to the job by the other boys. The purse was also recovered. UND USE DECISION MAY LEAD TO PARDON FORGEORMONER special to TU« Georgian. Celumbua, Ge., Feb. 14.—A petition It !»*• Iok rtmilalM for ftknatarrff to Monro tto# pardon of Bartow NIa. a young man. mu rlrtrd nt tho NovotnWr trnn of tbo •nno- rior court boro In IMS of tUo iloiihli* munlor of Joliu unit J»ff Kdwanli. fntber and non. thr foroK’r Mog InsUntlr klliod *nd the Inttrr foully wound**! br Mi. while the two men wer* nt work In an ont Bold In thin county *>U Juno 4» IMS. Tho In ml «n which tb* n«t» w#*r<* j.)«i»l«»<l wrr In fllffnuti* ktwwn th** two ft*millet. Mr. Kdwnrus having planted It Its d* rtnncc of optic* hjr Mr. Nil. Tb# land In •|ucwft<ni hns only recently l***n nwnrd*«l to th** Mu hr th* mart, which it n hauls f«»r th** present pftlthm. LOUISVlLLEfAsfofl IS CALLED TO MACON Special to The Georgian. Macon, (la., Feb. 14.—Yesterday wm the return day In tlie city court, but the nuh did not begin until about 2:30 o’clock In the afternoon. The following ruIih were filed yester day afternoon: Hubert Ifty^tyn v. Macon Railway and Light Company..for fr»,00<> dam ages. 'the plaintiff alleges that he wan struck by a car of the company nnd terribly mangled. J. M. Langston v. the Mayor and Council of Macon, for $6,000 damages. Langston alleges thst h* fell Info an excavation which was unmarked with light* and broke his leg. and for this he holds the city responsible. Mr*. Rosa Lee Vlnlng v. Centra! of Oeorgla Railway, for $16,000’damages for the death of her husband. J. \V. Wwlgig. -—■= — Mrs. Anna Rebecca Massey v. tlm Royster Guano Company, for the re covery of $1,919. Henry Davison v. the Macon Railway and Light Company, for $15,000 dam ages. Th* plaintiff claims that he was struck while riding In his buggy by a car of th* company, which, he declares, was running at a high rate of speed, without lights. Mrs. Lucy Ellen Wheeler v. Southern Railway, for IS.000 damages. JMalnttff claims that she was struck by a South ern train mid Injured while riding In a wagon. Misses Susie .May ami Mary Jane .Tinsley are alno Hiking $2,000 from the railroad. Warfield ft Lee v. Central of Georgia Railroad, for $200. for on* mule, which. It In claimed, was hist tn transporta tion from Murfreesboro. Tenn.. to Ma- Leonard A. Davis. Jr. The funeral service* of Iseonartl A. Davis, Jr., who died Wednesday morn ing from a fall received several days ag*», were conducted In the chapel of Harry <}. Poole ft <.*«». at 12:30 o'cloclj. The Interment van at Cnsey'a ceme- BALTIMORE CAPITALISTS TO DEVELOP GEORGIA CLAY. •pedal to The Georgias Atusrlcuff. Ga . Feb 14.—The rich deposits of the valuable clay kaolin found here was recently Investigated by a Baltimore party ami the purchase «*f tho same whs* made for the house represented. An expert will he sent here nt un eaily date to make these In vestigations and the deposit will he fully develo|>ed The day has been pronounced t»> many experts a<« being very valuable and of n line qsiallty. FAMILY OF IMMIGRANT ARRIVES FROM SWEDEN. •pet'lnl t»* Tin- <;«-4-rgttn. Home, (la., Feb. 14 —Mrs. John Herg • wall, wife of the Swedish Immigrant, who located In Rome some weeks ag *. arrived Kundny accompanied by her six children. This Is regarded .»« in Important step In the way of immi gration to Rome, since It demonstrate* that the HwetW* now here are satis fied to the extent that they are witting to send back for their fatnllleM. They were met by Fred IIhub -m and other of the Merchg%it« and Mnnu facturer*’ Ass*»ri«tl>>ii «»f this r|ty and a cordial wtYconu* was extended. DOCTORS MISTAKES Are Mid often to lx> Imrini «lx fret undo! (round. But mttir limre ivomsn’ckll on their family physician*, suffering, as they Imagine, one frum dy.prpela, another from heartdlaaaae, another from liver or kid ney. dlmare. another from nervous pros tration. another will, pain hero and there, and In this way thev present alike to theasaelves anti their easy-going or over- buay doctor, separate diseases, ror which he, auumlng them to be aueh. prescribe* hi* pllla and potlonN In reality, they ars all only tvmptom* caused by some uterine disease. The'ptvyslclan,Ignorant of the route ot *ufferinrV>arp4 uprsajrealment until large bill* are ntade. 'rh?>ufferlng patient get* no betteflJlaJfMtmJktbe wrong treatment, but probably worm They Cure Constipation If you think eonatipstion is of trifling consequence, Just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion In abort order. v Correct It, at once!” ho will say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Dose: one pill at bedtime. WesaMUktasIknrat** J.O.AmtCo.. diiieirinNMMi. 1ott.iI, SUM. \i AT THE THEATERS “Zaaa” r.t the Grand. A fair audlente was plea.ed with "Zaaa" Wednesday night, aa preaented at the Grand by Mt*a Mabel Montgom ery and a supporting cast that tnet all requirements. Thl* waa a return engagement of the company and a matinee «» to have been given Wedneeday. A wreck ahead of the company In transit *o de layed the trip from Annlaton here that the matinee waa Impossible. The night audience was charmed with the work of Mis* Montgomery und applauded liberally. Katharine Debar- ry, a* "Zasa'a" aunt, a minor part, de- nerve* especial mention for a hit ot splendid character work. J. I> U, At tha Bijou. Blnney productions are generally In advapee of the offerings of munagera who. cater to the highest claa* popular price theaters, and In the Instance of "The Boy Behind the Gun." the best In llie shop has been put on duty. Every art and every scene In the play la mounted superbly, and every detail of realism has been studied and execut ed. A corps of akllled mage mechan ic* are rarrled by the company, and with the assistance of the Bijou crew, the m.iuntljiga assist wonderfully In the success that la being manifested at every performance. Harry flay Blnney and Kittle Wolf are seen at their best In this modern on val - corned)’ - m usli'i. I - play. In vaude- Itle this clever duo would be one of the star headline arts, and In their present Arid It Is hardly |to**lble that they nr* equalled. The presencr of a company of Japs lends lnlerrsr l-> il,^ clay and I ho work ViXolULJ iw J JTOTtr. 1USCJ toms, and Instituting comfort Instead of prolonged htiicry. ft hkt been well said, that "s disease known Is half cured.* Hr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 1s a sclentlllr mrdlclno, carefully devised by an experienced nnd skillful physicist), rtl to woman's delicate system, of native American medicinal MiMMI F»- j» a powerful Invigorating tonic "Ffc* ito Prescription** Imparts strength to tm^tly femlnlna In particular. narked. "ivom«otir, M ntn-Oovn." debili tated teacher*, mllllncrx. dretamakm, »«'im*arwffR#ff % "*hop^lrl». n hoiw* keepers, nuning mother*, ana feeble women gen erally, Ilr. Pierce** Favorite Prescription l> the greatest earthly boon, being tin- equaled a- an appetizing cordial and ra- ttoratlve tonic. *m, nervoua prtwtratlon, rla, anaama. 8t. Vltua’a i*r dialrewlng, nervous nervou* eabau<ti> neuralgia. UyMcrla. dance, and other di»tre*fflng, rvmptomff commonly attendant uinjn fun-tlonffl and organic disease of the uterus If induce- refreshing alccn and rcliaves mental,anxiotv and daxpondoncy. Dr Pierre** Pbanant Pellet* luvJ/T*>rate the fftnmach. liver and bowel* One to three a dove. Lasy to take as candy. f the nupportini; company* lx more than what wuh anticipated. The play* ern are of u hlali cine# and the action of the play Is smooth and all Interest* In#:. There will !>«• matinee nnd night per formance* on Thursday nnd Saturday and one performance Friday night. “A Message From Mart.** American theatergoers alwaya want be nmuHf'ti. Thee* anp nome who like to be Instructed. "A Meneage From Murff.*' one of the moat entertaining •omedlen that has ever been neen In the United Suites. It Ih Hal'd, both amuHett and Inetructn. It Ih the tiret play of It* kind ev«rimn#n. x man from tlie planet Mara Ih supposed to have made visit to the earth. The author of thin play Is on American, and wan bom In one of the Western states. His uame Is Richard Oanthony. He has woven Into hln comedy aotne startling and hu morous nttnnttons ft la described ns a mental and soclul tonic, a bright, catchy entertainment and tine moral philoso phy. This play will be seen nt the iirmui Tlmrsiday at matin## and again at night for two |>erformanccs, with a otnpany of HU|>erl<>r excellence. In which a number of the name players who were In the original companies In London and New York tre cast. In thi* former city “A Message From Mars" run three consecutive years. In the lat ter for two. “Tha College Widow." The breexy and wltolaaoma “College Widow." with Its plethora of Ade-lsinn. uttered by tho most delightfully rec ognisable American types, comas to the Grand Friday und Saturday nights and Saturday at matinee. —This splendid ■nmedy, with record run# In all the large cities of the country* to Its credit, has what Is nald to be Its strongest cast on the present tour. Henry* W. Ravage, who owns the producing rights, rec ognises th* fact that the Ade master piece iff good fot many seasons, and has givktt much-personal attention to the make-up of the organisation, ss also to km scenic and tnechunlcal equipment. Among the well-known players In the rust are LsiuIho Rutter. ICstella Date. Agnes LK» Lalne. Patty AIIDon. Frances cIuim*. Rosalind AIIin. Elisabeth Van Sell. Helen Torrey. Robert Kelly. J. Rcrenford HoIIIh. • Oils Turner. Alan Rroolts. Wilson Ileal. George 8. Trim ble. G*orge C. Odell. John Fenton. Jo seph I* Duval and Willard Robertson. "Our New Minister." A country town, country characters. h country play, the work of Dentnun Thompson and Georgle W. Ryer, who IhemselvcM In their .Couth si*ent much of their lives In such u place* ns they depict In "Our New Minister," which will b« at the Gr?m1 Monday and Tues day and Tuesday matinee. Alleged dount.y plays at** a*» thick as mtilber- = rl*ff la July: real ones as few as trout In December. "Our New Minister'' Is bona tide. I'.oimspuu Hardscrabble jxin- orai'ut. It thaws crowded houses wher ever presented. The engagement next Monday night, will be no exception to the rule At the El Dorado. At the El Dorado theater Thursday night the Baldwin-Melville Htock r*om- pany win offer for the first time on any stage "The Roof Garden Tragedy?" which H n play based on the Thaw- White tragedy. The plow as It will be produced by this company, will be In the usual hlgh*»‘lHSs manner of all th* productions, but the dresses will .»* handsomer and the settings richer than any that have been seen heretofore. In the play " til be seen all the |>eop|«* who have become famous through their con nection with the tragedy—Harry Thaw. Evelyn Xesblt. Htunford White and others. "The Roof Garden Tragedy" will l»c given Thursday. Friday anJ Saturday nights, with matinee* Friday and Saturday. Beldwin-Melville Company Leaves th# El Dorado. On next Saturday night the Bald- wht-MHvIlle Stivk Company will dose Its engagement at the El Dorado the- ater nnd m-’si of the member* of the organisation will leave for other cities, where they will nsume other parts. Thla company has become a great fa vorite wTCirthe Atlanta people, and dur. ir.g the!.- Mn> her* the members made Individual friends by inv score. Mlu SAMUELGOMPERS . TOVISItATLANTA AND MAKE SPEECH A 1 & 4F \ Samuel Gomper Samuel Gornpers, president of the American Federation of Labor and one of the best-known labor union men fn the world, will deliver an Ad dress In Atlanta on April 4. The occasion will be the sixteenth anniversary of the eetabllehmcnt <•( the Atlsntu Federation of Trades. Pres ident Qonipera has been invited to de liver the address, and hie letter of ac ceptance has been received. Announcement to this effect was made at the monthly mooting of the Atlanta Federation of Trades Wednes- day night. The new officers of the Federation were Installed at the session. They W. r. Puckett, president; A. Awtry. vice president: H. A. Agricola. Jr., recording secretary; William Strauss, financial secretary; Henry F. Garrett, treasurer. A resolution Indorsing the action of the hoard of health In petitioning coun cil fur the establishment of a hospital for contuglous diseases was adopted and a committee appointed to petition council to carry out the ultshes of the board. ' Th* committee consists of H. A. Agrtcola. Jr., Jerome Jones and H. o. Teat. For Biliousness .and 8ick Headache. Take Orlno Laxative Fruit Pyrup. it sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and hor#eht without Irritating then* organs. Orlno Laxqtlvc Fruri Syrup c ures biliousness and hnbliu u constipation. Does not nauseate or. grip* and Is mfld and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refu-'* to accept any substitute. Sold by all druggists. Special to Tb# Georgian. Covington, Ga.. Fab. 14.—As he was in the act of alighting from his car riage to enter the office of a Justice of the peace to have his will properly at tested. James J. Harris, a wealthy Planter nnd prominent cltlxen, residing n Walton county, six miles north of here, was stricken with apoplexy and died without regaining conffctousneas. .Mr. Harris Is survived by a wife, one daughter and'thro# anna Tha rhttdran are: Mrs. Gordon Reynolds, of Social Circle: J. W. Harris, of Athens: Lem uel Harris, of Danville. Va.. and Benja min Harris, a student at Mercer Cnl- verslty. Macon, arrived In time for the burlul. which took place in the family cemetery near Jersey. MACON WILL HAVE 8PACE IN THE SOUTHERN EDITION. Z*p*eIni t«» The Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Fab. 14.—In a special Southern edition, which Is to be got ten out by The World's Work Maga zine. this city will be given a place, and n representative of the magaslne will come to Mucon the latter part of this month for the purpose of getting the material for the article. Mrs. Mary Q. Moore. Mrs. Mary O. Moore, aged 64 years died Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at n private sanitarium, after a long Illness. She resided at 260 Highland avenue. Mrs. Moore is survived by three sons. W. T. and H.- C. Moore. «tf Wuxnhachle. Texas, and T. O. Moore. • •f Atlanta. The body will bo sent to Ac worth. Ga.. for Interment. Kent will go to Portland, Oregon, with the Raker Htock Company. Miss Hnlx- burg. with her little sister. Lottie, will turn to Kansas City, their home, fare they will make preparations fir "Little Lord FMuntleroy," In which Lot tie will bo stniy cd throughout the coun try next season. She will probably he seen In Atlanta on this trip. Miss Hartley goes to the Burry Stock Com pany, i»f Toronto: Mr. Hall will proba bly Join th* Belasco forces, and Mr. Maitland Is considering an offer from a prominent manager to slur him next season In an elaborate road production. Promote sTH^esUoaChBrrful* nwsandRest.Contfllnsndtto' OptumtMorphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. MtfounrS#<vn.FtTcn*R PlmflmSmi- tUSSi- ■♦*»**♦ A perfect Remedy fprConaUp* tionTsour Stomach.Diarrtioja Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss or Sleep. lacSinate Si<ru)turr of ^OTWYOHK^ CXA5T CWCT WEAPYEB. - GASTORIA For lnfantfl and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA LABELS When placed on any article guarantee the absolute purity and quality of said article. Huddlsston A Christian, 21 8. Forsyth I Syl. Latter ft Co 2 1-2 N. Broad Parham Ptg. Co 2 1*2 8. Broad ! N. C. Tompkins 16 W. Alabama j Toltgram Pub. Co..80 Ctntral Ave. Franklin-Turner Co 66-71 Ivy Downs ft 8tadel..14 1-2 N. Forsyth La Halt# Ptg. Co 20 8. Broad Ward Printing Co 65 8. Pryor John Thofnaeon Co. .6 1-2 8. Broad Blotter Ptg. Co 38-40 Welton Converse ft Wing... .104 Edgewood This Label Placed on Your Printing Guarantees Living Wages and Decent Hours of Labor tp the Printers. Atlanta Typographical Union 520 Candler Bldg. Atlanta ’Phone 873 P. O. Box 266 Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York tnlly Broadway. Only ten minutes tvalt to 2J leading theatres. C'oinplririy renovated and transformed in every department. Up-to-date in all re spects. Telephone in each room. Four Beautiful Dining Rooms with Capacity of 1200. The Famous German Restaurant Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe cial Food Dishes and Popular Mu;ic. Eurssesn flaa. 4N Csons. JM Istki. - WIIITt: t on HOOK LET. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY E. M. TIERNEY. Muigr A CORRECTION. A few nip/ we |inhliBhet| « hmm> ret-lpt- fur |be quick cur* of cold*. cmiRhff anil lmu: trouble, fiunlabe«l by a noted »pe. clalNl of I'bllflilMpblH, who luatltiiteii Dit- |»hi* foreot lr»-;tt 111*111 for *oii«tiiu|itlvea. In III* tlr*»t coplen of Ih* popt-r there wo# nil t-rmr lit th«* prescript Ion. hot thin wnn •oihs'Mptrntly cnrrwtixl. Tlie error «a> t»f minor Importnmv. hut w* reprint the for ut.iln Jufft It ffbnuld !»•»• "'tlx up on* Inlf im:»u*9* of I'oiirentmietl oil of pine, with two omuvff of glyeerltn* mul n half pint of good whlxky. Shake well and tiac In taldesptmu iloie’H every four liouin." The error In the flr»t enplen nlmvo nten tinned wax that the formuln ml let I for 1 on tie* t»f roneent rated oil of phu> hiffte.-ul of one Jjplf oiii»e*.w Tin* fotieentrateil oil «»f pin* coiueii put up for inodtre! uxe tcil.v It half ounce iUI» nictated in Riunll iniilul nerewtop eiiffei* lutended to protect it froiu Ivat nnd tight Whit* tl:e error wouhl effu»o u» harm, rx l« utiown by the fnci tlint tli.» drug In taken raw. .1 fen tlrojm .-it time on *ug;ir In *na*x of urle nrltl rbeu.imilxiii and lumbago. Mill we deulro that tin* for nulla ih* to the public exactly u% it uu* furnUlitHl b\ the din-tor. ThU pine pivporation u comnanttlveh new. hut tl U welnmitil |»y tltM-ite.-K .mi m- count of its Itrlug B'lhiltlc. timlltr Ion - desifstl lii .in t*il iif pin*. It f.lnotld In* nddctl ihti iPcic nr» put- cut undhMne ltu1iNtb*nti «*f ihu ipenlit In- oil w t»8ix tb—•- t—.« tee r\o!d el l»» im*kh>tf *uri l*» get !{».» •Tuin-*u» lrnte-1 1 «*il •*» pin* In *i t* ‘r*wti»p bux. Tli'it iou will bnvc tbw n il u.tlrl*. 18 DEAD AS RESULT ; FIVE AND TEN-CENT STORE OF TUMOR IN HEAD. | QOES TO THE WALL 8pedal to The Georgian. j N*c-! il to The Georgian. Sunder*vllle. Ga., Feb. 14.- Byron Fpiitnnburg. 8. C. Fvb. 14 U Walton tiled at the ptnte ratiltarlum j T. Wet k|cy, proprietor of u mhi at MIHetlgevllle nmf \xa* buried hercjfl'c and ten-rent Mtorea In thl* ’ Tucatlny. Mr. Walton .cam** be-e tnuuv I S'tmtei and AmUrwon. has i*i. year* *ln» e from tho North and llVt-i i ;t^U;nmeiu t*» 11. K. Raven• 1. here until tn.) veare, »lnre n hnn h-> ] ftJ .. , h - iwn-tlt »f his t-mllfTf wan adjudged in*une u* reatili of a • . ;i tumor growing on and p,v*sing on hi* ,n * ! ,jnK * H of t retllt brain, from which he died I next Monday und until then un a Mr. Walton leave* on* j..»a. Roy Wal- ' "f the habilitUff ami annett* ' h'l '■ ton, of thl* place. (known. Special Low Prices Until Feb. Best $8 Set Best £5 Set “f Best Teeth/ Havo ImpreStion Taken tr \ Morning, Get Teeth Samo Oa- Crown and Bridge Work $3 and ur DR. E. C. GRIFFIN S Phona 1703. 24 1-2 Whitshsll, Cor. At*, xnri Whitshalt. Lady Att-ri'v'