Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 15, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANDREWS.' FHIDAY. ntBRCABr U. J*«. HSH 1GREEIVILLC IS SfftHiSL..BUM DUMB asr PUGIIEi ! OtSHW BK KiHsst lionize the blood, food dhth And brain, tone the stomach, Aid digestion, fir* 1 restful Bleep. Especially benefitin' in : nervousness and anemia. Chocolate* coated, pleasant to take. 60c. and 91. t Druggists or mail. Aet > on tit* Many Firms Burnet! Out and Property Loss Only Partially Covered. Pill* liver and ■ ***• boards, cure biliouaneae, oonetipation, morning and rick headache, break op i „, T “ oolde, relieve uncomfortable fullness pl *« after dinner. Painleea cathartic. 26c. •• a Luoou co. cathartic. O-Lowsfl,] Special to The Ueoretan. Greenville. 8. U, Keb I5-The <’oil- yer* building, on Washington street, containing offices and the store rooms of a doaen or more Arms, was burned last night about 10 o'clock The n re men had a hard tight to sot Ika surrounding buildings. The loss Is ssttmated at over tSO.ooo Among ths Arms burned out me Conyers a Cowtr. Gower Supply Company. J M. Wardlll. furnlturr. C. K Lagerholsn, tailor. Home Vund Life Insurance Company. Postal Telegraph Company. Blue Ridge Brokerage Company. Nesbitt * Co. L. B. Houaton. W. P. Hammett. Thn losses were partially covered by Insurance POSTOFFICE ROBBED, 3 STORES RANSACKED JURWG SAME ■pedal to The Georgias. Tateavllle. Ua.. Ksb. It.—The most dating burglary that was ever known •J In ths history of Tltesvllle was com- *. mltted Wednesday night, when three ttoraa and the poatoffice were vlsltgd by burglars, who gained their entrance ~" Tbiranh a window in the re«c of the house. The dexterous thieves relieved the cash drawers of their contents, covered up their tracks successfully and aa yet tha authorities have been unable to ascertain any clew of their Identity. RELIGIOUS REVIVAL 18 PLANNED IN MACON. ee AAAlUNKDEPfiT ‘J'JsUuU t.LfsiePlM, MstTstea * aooPBBEcooun flMSBBSSflflH iswSatCsst.VifitSw tvtwm cm tu, CORPSE HELD BOTTLE OUT OF WHICH MAN DRANKJFATAL DOSE Overdose Of Laudanum Coats Elberton Man His Life. Special to The Georgian. Elberton, (la.. Keb. It.—Robert Hulme died at his home near Elber ton yesterday morning from tbe ef fects of an ovsrdoaa of laudanum. Ha had been In III health for eome time uml was found by his wife yesterday morning with an empty bottle In hie hand, which had contained laudanum. Whether It waa taken with suicide) In- lent or whether an overdose was taken accidentally la a matter of conjecture. He was the son of Dillard Hulme, of this county, and leaves a wife and ala children. Hla death la a shock to the community. Tuberculosis—lire "Ureal White Plague" —will be discussed thoroughly meeting of the several commit tees at the city hall Hnturday after noon at 6;2<i o'clock. The urgent need of taking itapa toward staying the march of the most drsaded disease In A ms tie* will be taken up In earnest and plans formulated toward taking some de/lntie action. At a meeting of those Interested held last week, a genera! committee, Vom- posed of t'aptaln W. G. Raoul. Dr. Geo. Brown, J. K. Maddox and Korrest Adair, ‘vas appointed to secure the appointment of committees from (he various organisations of the state and elty and call a meeting of such com mittees. The following committees from the various organizations have been named: Associated Charities—Captain W. O Raoul, Georgs Muse. H I.. Hchlesln- «er. Fulton County Medlcul Society—R. R. Klme, A. W. Stirling. W. 8. Kiln. Barnard Wolff. city Council—E. C. Peters, James I.. Key, 8. C. Glass. (itlaona at Large—W. J Northern Alex C. King, EM. T Brown Tha efty and state hoards Ilf health have not yet named thslr committees. At ths masting Saturday afternoon | It Is expected that jl long step forward will be taken toward preventing the | spread of tuberculosis. The movement j will be by no means local In character, but will look toward the benefit of the entire fiouth. Every member of the commltteea Is urged to be present. Prolonged Life sons living to-day, whom doctors have given up to die. Dr. Miles’, Heart Cure haa added years to their lives. It strength ens the heart nerves , aud muscles, restores normal heart action, so that it can send •" the blood through the veins to nour ish and sustain life. 1 am glad to reMmmsnd Dr. Muss’ Heart Cure and Nervine for they halve 3Sct6ra*siSd*Vwiutjjufale to^le —„ Southern Minnesota. I have four bottles -of Heart Curs an same of Nervine, and although not A —.— pggssd throui young man. having passed through ths war. I fssl younger than I did before, I am feeling batter lb every way and Sleep like a healthy six year old boy. I was advised to use your modlciiMs aa rs sstA -a wm remedy and bs sold It cured him of wri&suiSa asw sir CHA8. E. MURPHY, VernOals, Mina. Dr. MIMS' Heart Curs Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that ths first bottls will benefit If It fslls he will refund your money. Mile# Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind VIRGINIA TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE EARLY FRIDAY FJW WILL ASK FOB IWO-CEIT FARE ON GEORGIA ROADS Pres. Barrett Announces • New Moye • For ' Union. According to President Charles 8. Barrett, a petition will be prosen ted u. i railroad commission by the Fsrni- f. Union of Georgia asking for a flat passenger rate of 2 cents on every .railroad within the state. President Barrett says that the peti tion haa already been prepared and be preserttTa to' ths comfnlsalon arrow day*. Judge J. u. Mines has boen placed- In charge of the mat* ter for the union. • Tt* union trams the cate on both trunk and short lines throughout Osor- gia' to be fixed at 2 cents per mile, and It la aald a formidable array of fee- artd figures will be presented la the ap peal to ihr commission. This petition, will represent tbe de- elres of about 10,000 farmers In Geor gia. and will be one of the strongest backed papers of the kind aver before ths commission. Throughout tbe country there Is e steady movement for Z-cent fares I Within the past few days Pennayl- | vanta Is the fourth stele to take lexis-1 lallve action along this line. The rail road commission hag full authority *o j Itx the rates for carrying passengers. PILE8 CURED IN d TO 14 DAYS, i PABt) OINTMENT Is guaranteed in rim •ay ease of Itcbltig. UIIihI. Rln-dlnc nr Pro fuudetf ks " *" ® tu ” days or lunacy re j "ARRO Collars. have buttonholes that are strongly rein forced at the ends where the strain comes. ' They’re the strongest made. •as svvtss m suasTSi sizes. ctMZVT, ezsseov s,«o... Special to Tbs Osotgtsa. Macon. Os. Feb. 15—Beginning on the flfih Sunday In March, a serlea of revival services, which promises to sur pass any ever held In the oily before, will be inaugurated simultaneously In the six leading Methodist churches In the city. Prominent preachers from other places will conduct the various services, ' the Methodist congregations In the city are looking forward to the services . with lively interest. ; LOUISVILLE PASTOR IS CALLED TO MACON Kpertatto The Georgian. Atacon. Ua. Keb. 14.—It was an nounced yesterday morning that a call had been extended to Rev. E. t.\ Dur- gsn. of Louisville. Ky., to the pastorate of the Klrst Baptist church, of this city. Ur. Dargan has been highly recom mended as n preacher of great force and eloquence. He has for some tlmn past been a profeaaor at the Houthem Baptist Theological Seminary- Should he accept the call, the members of the church will feel fortunate In eanitlng the services of so prominent a man. A telegram haa bean sent to Dr. Dargan Inviting him to come to this city on February -4 and preach at the Klret Baptist church. Cape t’harice. Va., Feb. 15.—At 1:30 o'clock thjs morning lire broke out hare and was soon beyond control. J. W. Gladstone's livery stable and three dwellings near bv have been <le- stroyed. A high northwest wind ua« blowing, and the -parks were flying In every direction, threuienlng to destroy the entire block adjoining the livery stable. Assistance came from Pocomoke City and Salisbury. MU., and from the tug Snlllbury. of the New York. PhllaUcl phla and Norfolk railroad neei; HUGE SPOT ON SUN CA USES DISTURBANCE Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 15.—During a bllxxard here yusterday afternoon, sev eral vlvlil flashes of lightning were seen and t»eals of thunder heard. .Many per* sona were frightened as a result of the tha unusual atmospheric disturbances. In Allegheny City the disturbance* caused an Interruption to all the police and fire alarm signals. . A huge spot on the sun irf believed to have caused the phenomena. Profeaaor John A. liras hear, of the Allegheny observatory, announced tbe discovery of the eun spot several days ago. "The disturbance," said Professor Brushear. "wan the most remarkable thing 1 have ever known. In view of the gigantic sun spot I expected an electrical disturbance some time tin Thursday. The disturbance waa awe inspiring and terrible to those who ob served It." . lie says the spot about the time of the atmospheric disturbance was 111,- 000 miles long and SO,000 miles wide covering an area of about 3.640,000 square miles. Tbe spot was directly facing the earth. BRAN NEW COMPANY COMES TO EL DORADO Beginning un Monday night, the pre. ssnlallon nf shown at El Dorado thra- ter will be by n new stock company. The Baldwin-Melville Company termi nates Its engagement at thin theater on Maturday. and In the future (he Blunk- all-Atwood Block Company will hold forth. Thin organisation Is headed by Ervin Ahinkall and Mlee Lylllan At wood. two artists that have won envia ble reputation* before the footlights. The company comes from Hi. Louis, where Jt lion just flnlshsd an engage - mem In that city of over twelve hun dred consecutive performances GIFT OF CARNEGIE WILL BE ACCEPTED BY SPARTA COUNCIL ucals Ik 111 tll.ii’-" *iV . on l h»* subject, nud «*#lpt of a recent letter, lu which itliropUt Turn Your Face Into Dollars. 'Huy 8 Man Hu Failed Because Hie Face Wu a Picture of Calamity. j’ It takes sunst)lns to produce a rose. • perfect rose. And so man. to be suc cessful, must hsve sunshine Inside. Tbs life which has It not. wTiloh has no hsnltti and no happiness. Is sour, surly, pessimistic and • failure. The world already has too many vinegar faces that breaths Ill-will anil strife. | „ Ths world wants joy, comfort, sun shine, and will cling lo the man who has It,' who radiates gladness and tri umph wherever he Is and under all clr- - • cumstances. Borne people have • genius for arek- 5 Ing out the disagreeable, the crooked, the bad and the ugly. These are the destroyers: they travel In schools, they herd together for they love their kind, and tha cheerful part of the world will havs nothing to do with them. And why Is It that so many peddle dis aster, knowing at the same time that If they do, their lives will be ruined? Some people cannot help It. for pes simism usually comes from bodily die- , orders, anil this cannot always be pro- • vented. The stomach, for Instance, t- V the moat common cause of discontent, ’ nour face, recklessness, disgust nml _ I lack of ambition. A bad stomach—i tloa. and "there st no linutlt that Mr. Car . there te the secret of many a failure, j negle • proposition will bo sot-opted l Anyone ran have a good stomach, n i H t» »;>< «t all unlikely thst the .-Hr strong stomach, n stomach that ran * IV’tor 1,1 donst?™.’ of Mr t arneels te take care of anythlpg and everything! ..rUHlne an^anSlt.srlnzu In r-oitur,"2! wllh that I* put Into It. no matter whether, , hl . tu, r , r , imibtlng. .It Is a very bad atomarh now or not. > ' — . Thrn why not have lt" . , Stuarfa Dyspepsia Tablets do this | FPWflRTH I.EAOITE „ v#ry thing, one lngrvdli*nt ..f thpw. r<l ' umi !VA r i ,e 1 little tablets digests 1,000 Ri uins of r | () HOLD RALL\ ! fond, and no matter how hail Is vout . dyspepsia, these tablets will digest ev- ,, .. t,..n„,e of Nashville ed- •rythlng In your stomach, thoroughly , l>l - 1 .V ?! ^ A J and compistsly, and l>sttsr and quicker; l,or of Kp\M>rth Krs. and general j . than a healthy stomach can do the i secretary of the Kpwnrth League or- unic thing. Htuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- 'gsntzntlou of the Methodist Episcopal' i*t* will cure quickly loss of aptietltc. church South. Is the guest of Atlanta 1 Mass's. hrortburn, h *rur?stlon. n ’i* «r n o'f "•**>, at Grace Math- j vim and apliit, bod memory, and dys- "*>let church. Boulevard and Highland pepsin end Indigestion In their very avenue, he will deliver *n address worst forms 1 touching the various phases of league No other little tablets In the world work All who have heard Dr. DuBus, ran do so much. You should carry wHI not fall of this opportunity as In- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets around with I i* 0 ! '' " f <•"* ln,, *i Inspiring speakers In ; you wherever you go and lake themi* 11 leaguedom. after meals. Than only will you real- JrtJ r K^ ,, dM^Srn^ , nr l Vou d r 8 0 U TH ERN BRAKEMAN whole body and your mind will feel the 18 KILLED BY TRAIN. •Baete: your vim will Increase. >«ui _ _—.' • anil bo more oatlafled with what the < *P»cbti T "« C.rorstan. • World dooe, you will think happier and Nfoi-on. C.w , Keb. 15 - While perform- > t>* happier and your face will be one Ing Id. duties as a flagman on the of supreme contentment That "III {Southern railroad. II It Brown was, bring you auccass and .then more sue- • ... . , ! ossa. Your face will'bring you dnl*| ,, ™ck ..ml killed b» t fielghi train lore. Thy It. It Gill coat you Just 5oc yesterday at Domes K« rt v for a package of these wonderful 8tu- Mr. Brown was :u years old uml Is art's Dyspepsia Tablets, at any drug; -utuved by flve brothers. J. It.. \v. I... - store on anrth. *'■ H- end 8. O. Brown, and one sister. I Band usysurnams and address today Mrs Ro.u May Parker Tin b.sly. and we will at ones sand you by ms. i :itrived,In this dt> vesterday rvetiing| a sample paokag* free. Address F. A. and v.a< shipped to Dorsey. Ua The I - Btusrt C*S II Stuart Bldg., Marshall, 1 funeral services w Mien. Drew II S vkl home. HE WRITES TO ROOSEVELT; NOW RAVES IN A CELL Milwaukee. Wl*.. Feb. 15.—When j iwwtofBce authnrltle.H «»t Washington, Detective Dennle Sullivan went to the Holt ueeaulted the detective and be- second-hand .lore of IV....am Mol, on | whlS ^ ell* street, to aecertnln w h> Hblt havi t,»•* .station. ahriekt*d nnd r»ved In a been wilting letter* to Preeldent chi. The WftMhlngton authorities notl- Rooncvelt, the eecretnrv of state and fled the local police about I he letter*. MARK 7 WAIN'S SWELL TOGS ARE WHITE AS THE SNOW New York. Feb Axalnst Number black h* the only "proper thing" for men * evening wear. Mark Twain h«n Imd made for him u "dewhammer" »ult of broadcloth a* white h* the driven enow The button* BfTtEI SALOONS II CBEID Tiie police committee of cmim’ll S|ient a busy afternoon Thursday, .«»' sidering about fifteen applications for saloon licenses. After hearing the arguments on both sides for each application, the commit tee went Into executive session. The action of ths committee will not be an nounced until council meets Monday nfternnon. The following applications were considered: P. R. Johnson, negro saloon at Tt Decatur street; W. T. Hayes, negro salocti at 155 Peters street; J. Bios- nark, a negro ealoon at 150 Decatur street: John t'ampbell, negro saloon at 112 Decatur street; Mlnhlnnett A t'lar- Idy. negro ealoon at CO Decatur street; Patrick Lynns, negro beer saloon al 195 Marietta street: J. B. Matthews, white beer saloon, at 2*4 Marietta street; T. U. Poole, white beer ealoon at 21* Peters; Dan Gavaghan, transfer nf ne gro saloon from *• Decatur street to IS* Peters street; ('lark A Morris, ne gro beer saloon at 127 Peters- street: M. J. Prtsock, transfer from white to negro saloon at 210 Decatur street; C. Phillips, transfer from white to negro saloon at 252 Decatur street; t'harles weltnauer, transfer from white to negro beer saloon at IS1 Edge wood negi it saloon GEORGIANS NAMED AS POSTMASTERS "THE MEW LINE" FROM ATLANTA TO Cincinnati and Louisville ' . u ’ • DAILY TRAIN LEAVES ATLANTA 3:30 P. K. ARRIVES CINCINNATI 7S0 A. M. LOUISVILLE 7:S0 A. M. NEXT MORNING Through Sleeping Cars Dining Car Service CITY TICKET OFFICE A PEACHTREE STREET PHONES MAIN 10BS ATLANTA ITS SALVATION ARMY ATLANTA MEDS. OPENS CONOR ESS \ TO START GYM. The fourth annual congress of the j Over 160 students of the Atlanta Houthern division nf the Kelvutlon j Kchool of Medicine and Southern t’ol- Army opened Thursday night In the ; lege of Pharmacy gathered at the cul- Wealey Memorial church, with officers lege Thursday night to hear Poach of rtte armyjpresent from all over the ! Heistnan. of Tech; Bernle McCay and South. Colonel R. K. Holz. of Clove- ! Professor Weems, of the Young Mens land. Ohio, provincial officer of Ohio I Christian Association, talk on athleilc and the South..presided, vylth c.dnn.-i 7 <,Mb ^ eg|K - The n " e,ln K was held In the W. A. McIntyre, held secretary for the j interest -n1 « gymnasium for the sch.iol. United States ,,ntl A unanimous vote was taken to tit Bt>th welcomed Hie officers of the I “ ruom ln " ,e hl,ll<lln « donated for army to the c onirro**. and addre.H*rN i ptjn*™* by the faculty. were made by .Major Rerrlman. of At-1 ro °ttoa , ». track and other team* may I* junta, .ind other*. Friday night ad- | or »« n *«^ during the comlh* *eaaon urbsses will be made by many of the ■ visiting officers on ''Reminiscences" I gji,anadc sun mci bo and Interesting talks are looked for. j mubkahb and BIFLE8 Colonel Holz was formerly statlon-d! INSPECTED AT MACON In Atlanta anil Is wall known here. He- l M ginning with next week, the 8alvatio-t ’ ’ Arrnj' all over the country will hold re- | viral services. LIEUTENANT HAYNE IS The (learslsa. Macon, (ia.. Keb. 15.—The Ma<»n Hussars and the Floyd Rlfilea we re-in— speeled yesterday evening at their te- ■pectlve armories by Captain Morgan, of the United Slates army, ami In- PROMOTED. IN ARM Y | specter General \V. G. Obear. of Hi* Washington. Keb. 15,-The following | "'m th-Tspectlon of the Hussa,- ... Georgia postmasters were nominated ■ n.e Heorgl.,,,. cry member of the company was ,.re«- by the preeldent. i Qreenvllle. H. C\. Feb. 15.—Lieutenant ent. This I* the fifth consecutive year J. A. Crawford, Dalton: F L. Allen: Paul T. Hayne. who bun been here for; that every member of the c.onipnu\ h»* Fast Point: T. C. Peterson, Fort'a week or two on a leave of absence, • been in attendance when the itnnurl Onlne* H L Wilkins Orlffln- W T I haa been notified of hi* promotion to n J Imipectlnn wan made. * 1 nptnlncy. nnd will be assigned to the! In the drill the Hu**ar* made another Rudolph. Thomuaton; Mary C. Hein- 15.—Rebelling are covered with white broadcloth, an 1 supplementing the suit !m a long white Hpnnlflh cloak, n white fedora. White enamelled shoe* complete Cte out Mr { l 1 *. 1,1 Both Millt nnd cloak are lined white *llk. Ill be hn Sylvester- J W Kncllsb Helenn ■ I Twelfth regiment at Fort Oglethorpe, | excellent showing, and when the re- R Neal SummenrilkJ ! Ua. Lieutenant llrtyne Iibm only recent- suit* are made known it I* felt rertain -1 . r- ly returned from service lu the Philip- 1 bv the officer* that a perfect maik MRS. NATION NOT ALLOWED , pines. | will be given. TO LECTURE IN CHURCH. ■ ■ ■ -2 BOB TA YLOR'S CREDENTIALS FILED B Y THE MAN HE BE A 7 8peeinl to The tisorglsn Npurtn. (is . Keb. 15 -In tli future, Hnnrt:i will Inve it tr l»r*ry. f.. Ihinsn. of tjtl* jtlsre. tieen In uorrr*p«tndenc* with Andr««* ;le lor some time, on ** ‘ * f n reevnt icrerR $f,.ono for * library, pro- vldetl thr nmyor nml council will sgreo to mip|Mirt the luetltuttou with nil anuual up pniprlstltui of gVY). nml provide <i MiltnUle site for th«> luilldliig. Alt umitunl nuinuiit of lntcre«t I* Iwlng inanlfe*te«l by the cttl- seim ofi he Iomii In the proiioiiged liiMtltn tlala of Hob,’' as senator-elect from Tennessee, were presented In the senate yeaterday by Mr. Carmack, the man he defeated- Taylor and ('nrimick had n red-hot llie creden- I fight Inst fall, and personalities were Taylor, "Fiddling Indulged Ip freely. Under the clrcum * stances It was regarded as rather a graceful thing for Mr. Carmack to pre sent the credential* of his successful I b rival. be arid al Alt TROUBLES ro The (aoortfinn. n. Ga.. Feb. 15.—Carry* Nation** presence and her. little hatchet form o combination that Is not wanted by th' First Baptist church of Macon, and through Rev. T. W. Callaway she has been so Informed. Yesterday Rev. Cailcway. who v.n> Dr. White's assistant, received a lettei from Carry Nation’s press agent. Jnhr Miller Gregory, asking whether or not sh»* could come to the First Baptist church and lecture before thc«peopU •f the city. „ lit his reply Rev. Callawny states tha* • will be unable to offer tbe church it rs. Nation, and suggests that sht confer with those who might secure a ball for her. PURITY OF THE SYSTEM Is the Secret of COMPLETE HEALTH. MISS KATE A. HEARN Thr klilnrra are asarntial organs for keeping the body free from Im- S urities. If they should fail to work eath would enatie in very short time. Inflammation or irritation caused by some feminine derangement may spread to aome extent to the Kidney a and affect them, The cause can be an far removed hv using Lydia E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound that the trouble will disappear. When a woman ia troubled with pain or weight in loina, backache, •welling of tbe limbs or feet, swell ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of tha kidneya, •hr ahould lose no time in com mencing treatment with Lydia E* Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound It may be tha means of saving her life. Read what tbit medicine did for Kate A. Hearn, 520 West «7th Street, New York, who writes;— Dear Mrs. Pinkltam:—“I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound for It haa saved my life. I suffered with Kidney trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood waa fast turning to water. I used your medleine for aome time and it has made me strong and wall." Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs cures Female Complaints, such an Falling and Displacements, and OrgAir Diaeaaea. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage It strengthens snd tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General liability and Invigorates th* whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in either aer Lydia R. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound ii excellent. Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are Invited to write Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn. Maais , for advice. It is free. Doesn’t it stand to reason, that for perfect health, the human system must be kept pure and dean, inside as well as outside? Then take Cascarets, the world-famous Bowel Medicine and system-cleaners, that will help you KEEP CLEAN INSIDE. The body of man is the most perfect and delicate mechanism in existence, and the least OBSTRUCTION or accumulation of filth in any part of it, will make it hobble,mdve IRREGULARLYandSPASMODICALLY, and if not attended to promptly may stop the machine altogether. Isn't that plain common sense to any person that has had prD'ton. any experience with machinery of human invention, from the sewing machine to the triple-expansion engine? All the parts, joints, connections, gearings, must be kept absolutely pure and clean to get the best results. A careless, untidy engineer is a failure and will lose his job. Nature has been kind to us by handing over to ua to be occupied dur ing our earthly existence, an almost automatic, elastic mechanism, that wilt run itself if only properly cared for. , , All that She asks, is that the body be supplied with "Pure Food" l ut ' of the right kind, ipplied in the right way,—that a lubricant be furnished BIO STATE BOKO ISSUE , * or th# Joint*, muscles, nerves through the marvelous distributing and cot- 18 NOW BEING BOLD I leclin 8 *7***“ of arteries and veins,—and that ail parte of the engine be for the purposes intended without undue strain. But, when little mistakes are made in eating and drinking, with perbip* excessive exertion, there is a liability of a stoppage in the natural clesnstng process, and you are liable to become UNCLEAN INSIDE. That means obstruction, itoppage of the normal functions, fermejj'*’ tton, poisoning of the blood by your own decaying sewage, and a liability of the development of any of hundreda of serious disease*. A , , c * ,c * ret * Cendy Cathartic arc fragrant, sweet, mild but effective little tablets that were first compounded from pure, harmless, vegetable tub- stances, under a Pure Drug of their own. in 1896. There tablets proved to be the greatest lubricators for the Bowels ever discovered, and at the sstn* rime a destroyer of disease germs in rite whole alimentary (food) can*L Thejthsve now a sale of over a million boxes a month. - . , * r * * P ure ' telwble, means of keeping the system clean, prevent ing all diseases arising from accumulations fat Constipation, snd also reliev ing and aiding the cure of chronic condition* alter they have developed from neglect. , ______ Begin today to watch your conditions, be careful of your food and f| n ' era! methods of living and issm to take precaution of "Keeping Clean ip- tide with Cascareta. Buy a little 10c. tmx from your own druggist u ' DAY. be convinced and join our MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. . Be aure to "Get What Yot> Ask For"—the Genuine, every tablet stamp*® DRYE8T 18 VET TO COME. IF JA8PER VOTES LIQUOR OUT. <ii,-.-lnl r« The tieergiuii- Jasper, Ua.. Feb. 15.—A signed by nearly »«0 voters of thl county, has been filed with the ordlnn- j ry asking him lo rail an election •for; and ngainat the sale of spirituous tin * I uors In the rqunty. There Is hut one saloon along the laoutsville and Nann- i vine railroad from Atlantn to Knox-.} vllfe. nrd ihnt ts at. Nelson, In thlb ! Count> ir this county should vote the whisky j out thl* would be the very dr/est pui. ; of tlie slate. Special to The Georgian. Jackson. Miss- Feb. I&.—Mississippi Is selling her $600^000 bond Issue on i the Instalment plan. Fifty thousand dollars of the bonds have Just been dls- 1 posed of to Fort Hibson capitalists. It will be necessary for the state to dls- . pose of within the next few weeks at I least StoO.OOO ndilttonal bonus ml order to keep the warrants from drag- ( I Ring. The sheriffs of the different counties ,tre making their settlement for taxes, but as f$»t as the money is! paid into the treasury * on warrants. paid CHARTER 18 ABOLISHED BY OVERWHELMING VOTE tpr # i'ial * n To.' Georgian Greenville. H. <*., Feb. UL—The city held an election on the new charter vesterday. and the proposition went through with it wftoup, only cue vote being cast against. The old charter expired this month, and the neu » o • a ill ro into effect at onra. "C C C."