Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 23, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS 8ATI KDAY. FEBIU'ARY ». W>- TWO WOMEN RESCUED FROM WRECKED STEAMER AFTER DAYS OF TERROR Prince Henry Spurs CONGRESS SESSION Life Savers to Greater Efforts. Hook <>f Holland. Feb. 13—The total number of the Berlin aunrlror* la now fifteen. I-ondnn, Fab. 21.—Frauleln Thella and Frau Wennberg, her maid, were eared from the wrecked eteamahlp Ber lin today off the Hook of Holland, aft er 4k bourn Imprisonment on board. The eea had cone down considerably and the llfe-sarers were able to reach the wreck. Prince Henry, of the Ketberlands, Inspired the Itfe-aavers. He saw there were still several survivors on board. "We won't return to The Hague un til we save them," he declared. "We must get them somehow.” mis REICH Cllf OF BOSTON President Goes to Home of Dr. W. S. Bigelow For Visit. IS NEARING CLOSE; BIG BILLS STILL OP Thirteeu Appropr i a t.i o n Measures Yet To Be Acted On. Boston. Mass.. Feb. 22.—President Roosevelt and party arrived at 2:10 a. tn. The president went to the home ..Hi- tv H Bigelow while M r*. Iloosevelt, the I-ongwnrths snil Jllss "by llm liuusr. Kthel Roosevelt went to Chestnut Hill to be the guests of Mrs. Oeorge C. Ice. Washington. Fab. fl.—With only six mora working daya left of the fifty ninth congress, only two of the big ap- proprlatlon .bills Hava run tha full ga. mut of legislative enactment to the presidents signature. Here la tha atgtua of tha fifteen ap proprlatlon bills now: The urgent deficiency has received the president's signature and become a law, as has tbs dlplpmatlc and con sular. A conference agreement has Juat been reached on tha legislative, executive and Judicial bill. Four art In conference—the army. District of Columbia, fortifications and Indian bills. The senate has passed tha naval and tlia river and harbor bills, which now go to conference. The pension bill has bean pasaed by I he house and reported from committee to the senate. The military academy bill has been passed by the house anil Is In the bands of ths senate, the military committee of that body having reported It favor ably Friday, after adding an appropria tion of 213.400 to the measure as passed The agricultural hill Is pending In the senate. The postofilce bill has passed tlir Get Rid of Scrofula Boncbm, eruptions. Inflammations, sore ness of the eyelids end ears, diseases oflbe bones, rlckstx, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting, ire only some of tbs troubles It ratiats. It Is a ssry active rrtl, making barge of the whole system. Hood'sSarsapariDa eradicates It, cars* all Its manifestations, and builds up tbs whole system. Accept no substitute. DEEP WILL POWER WORKING HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Maristta St. Atlanta, Ga. E ESCAPE house. The sundry civil bill lias been repott ed from committee to the house, and will be the next appropriation measure taken up. Work on the general deficiency bill was begun by the appropriations sub committee Thursday. It will he ready to report to the house by the middle of next week. MAYOR PRO TEM DIES; RICH CHARLESTONIAN PASSES TO THE BEYOND Special to The Oeorxlsn. Charleston, 8. C., Feb 21.—t'aplsln Theodore Molchara, alderman and may or pro tom. of Cluuleaton. died here last night. Ha was a charter member of the Herman Rifle Club of charles ton. organised In 1166; a Mason of high rank, and a wealthy business man. The funeral will bo held Sunday. )nly Ono "BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO Oolnln. Sim llnrlv nxsn-d remedies sometimes il.-rive Tile grit ami original Cold Tahiti Is n WHITE I'Ai'KAHE with black ami r.ei lei ferine, ami I .ears the signature of E " Jail Delivery at Dover, Del.- -Posse in Pursuit. Dover. Del.. Feb. 23—Attacking Turnkey John Hartnett und selling the keys in his posaestlon. twenty-one pile oners In the old Kentucky Jail here escaped and fled along the main streets of Dover while scores of Detaware’e distinguished state officials and law makers watched them, powerless. Three of the men were chased by a posse and raptured, and a punas la scouring the neighborhood for the remainder of the prisoners. The fugitives are desperate and It Is feared that they may make concerted attacks on farm houses. MAN SHOT IN SIDE AFTER OPERATION tic, it >VK. 2Do. OLD TIME FIRE LADDIES CELEBRATE HALF-CENTURY Tallulah Fire Company No. 3 held Its Jlftleth anniversary meeting <>n Fri day night In Are headquarters. The old boys reminisced about how they usetl To put nnt -ftrew in Atlanta when Atlanta was a village, until the wee sms* hours. Not very many were present. but what the gathering larked 1n numbers It made up In having a jolty good time. ~73er»Tg~STrTyope wm» re ■elected pres- -Went nml John W. Woodruff, aecre- ^ ifary. Tho«e present were: Oeorge M. Hope. John \\\ Woodruff. It. W. Tid well. J. K. flower, Chqties Khearer, James is. lioswell and E. D. L. Mobley. The annual parade will be held on May 1, and It was decided to Invite the »4* volunteer companies to Join tin? present stockholders In. Jt ought to be & fine. big parade. Among the survivors of old Tallulah are; B. U. fraw. W. If. Patterson. Frank P. Rice. Is. Snloshln. W. <\ Sparks, George Drummond. George M. Hope. John \V. Woodruff. E. D. L. MobteVv- Jaaies_.il BoflSCfilL <^IOfles Shearer, J. Ed f*logrerr*$. W. 'fldwell and Ed Murphey. r . CAPITAL STOCK INCRIABtU BY BANKING INSTITUTION. Hpcclal to The Georgian. Kastman. Uu.. Feb. J$.~The annual meeting of the illrectora of the <’ltl- zens’ Banking Company of Eastmun was held yesterday In the office of the president, C. II. Peacock. It was shown that the earning* of the bank were exceptionally good, and the stockhold ers were pleased with the entire man agement. The officers and directors were unan imously authorized to Increase the cap- Ital stock from $$0,000 to $100,000. and the additional stock Is to be taken by The officers were’ re-elfcted as fiJTJbwir'fV Mr Pea cock, president; W. N. Lletch, vice president; Leroy Pharr, cashier. LOUISVILLE BAPTIST DIVINE TO, OCCUPY MACON PULPIT JUDGE MIGHT BE TOO EASY, THOUGHT THE PLAINTIFF Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga^ Feb. 23.—O. C. Braggs, of Graves Springs, Ga.. was brought to Macon yesterday and carried to the city hospital. Mr. Braggs hod been shot, the bullet entering his side ami worked Its way to the ftomarh. At a late hour the doctors operated upon the unfortunate man, to remove the bullet, but he died a few hours after being taken fn»m off the operat ing table. Mr. Braggs was in no condition to make a statanient In regard to the shooting, so none of the facts of the case could be learned. Have One Doctor No him In run him from out doctor to another. Selectihe best one, then •tend by him. Do not delay, but con- tu)t him In time vhtn you nro nick. Aak kin opinion of Ayart Cherry Pec- torsi for coughs and colds. Than unc H or not, ju*tu benny*. . s*srsr,%S5a; INSURANCE NEWS . Superintendent of -- T.. representing the _ 'otnpanj. of nuisdsipkl this —“ - OSetm week, aad completed arrange- for Ills compa ay to do' tsru Of Mrttrwl t« Oonion, Senator Made Stirring Talk at Close of Testimony. O. A A. T. <‘oi. whs, eaUI recently, reprv •voted the Ueurrsl AeeMeal luoaruce lutii paujr. The I'ox hrothera hay* aoltf that S ey to tin' Oral of Htewsrt 0 Darla, will sun- devote tbelr attention to I lx r tasursnee exclusively. which lx the only kiwi written hr tha Employees. They here their offices on tha seoond floor of the Empire building. Judge June. Nlehola. president of tin _ " ‘ Company, of ilarl National FI ford, aria l __ and was entertained by Cliff C. Hatch tha local repreoeutatlre of tha campaur. -ho la a|x» n eluie paraoaal friend of Judge Mehola. Oeorge Leake. who haa town for se- In New York to'accept' n |Nt«l thin with n large Are Insurance company uf thst dly Tbe local The local agency of Fox ft Roaenfelil wax thl» weak appointed ngenta of the North Mate Firs Insursuce Company* of flreenslsim. N. C.. which lx repnwenied hy Hpeelal A sent Otis Murphy, of Atlanta. Tbe North Htxte la a new company. Imt lino xhown ,o fur n remarkable record of prof State Afant James B. Boas, of Itio lloy. nl. nl New Orlnxiin. was a rlottor t» Atlanta this week. attending tbe asnnal conference of the -perisl agents of the Royal In.orniiee t otutiHliy, a|Mvlully rilled hy Uiiuneer Mil- ton ltorxnn. Other Held repreaentalive. of on natty were also In the ettv n« fob It. I\ flower, New Orlenna: llearge Jelinlnjra. Itlehmond; H. T. ll|Mrkluan. Char lotte: C. F. Frlxirlt, Nath rills; It II. Ileod, Oklnliiuiiii City: C. C. Wright. Dallas: tv. r Flahltnck. Is-lllixtou. and Clarence Hu. ami lllitton Hopidns.' of Atlaatn. An eUh In their honor was fllvett at by Mnnitfer Darfxn. Manager Henrg AuaiIn. Taxes, Feh. 23.—RapraxanU live Jennings conducted tbe Investlga lion yealerday In the Bailey Inquiry, nml asked the qusstlonn outlined by Repreaentatlve Cocke to Senator Bal let . who wax on the »tand under cross- rxitiulnatlon during the forenoon nes- ■lon. There was a conteet over the ques tion na to whether the sub-committee aht.uld go to 8t. Louis and other points tu search for H. Clay Pierce, end the house committee decided to abandon nny attempt to secure this evidence. The uncle committee lien not acted on this question. Present Indications are that the Bailey Investigating matter will be transferred from the committee to the floor of the legislature. Says Result ef Conspiracy. The principal testimony yealerday wan an axnurance from Senator Bai ley that, while hie enemies had re peated their efforts to show that He only performed public service for pri vate gain, that lha facta In the case showed what malicious falsehoods they were presenting to further their ends: that hundreds of people In Texas could testify as to hla public service In their Interest without a cent of compensa tion: that all the Insinuations and sug gestions that he had done service for pecuniary remuneraton was unjust, un true and moat contemptible, and merely evidenced tn what ends hla enemies wore being driven to throw mud on his name and attempt to wreck him as a man and a public officeholder. Senator Bailey made his closing statement during the afternoon. iraTiiradlj rrsnlnt which ha said that the Investigation Dexter. of the West. il.ltor HAVE SUBMITTED PLANS FOR TRAN8FER STATION Special tn The (Jeorglsu. Macon, liA,. Feb. 23.—Plans for the transfer station which the Macon Rail way and Light Company proposes to erect at the Intersection of Mulberry and Fourth streets, were placed In the hands of superintendent John Nyhan, of the company, yesterday. The plans call Tot' a building of buff-cotored brick with a Spanish tile roof. The architect ure Is of the Spanish atyls. The build ing Is 18 by 36 feet and two stories In height: to contain on the ground floor a white waiting room 14 by 16 Boinebudy told Percy Jackson that Judge Roan never sent a negro up for more than two years, so tie Immediately got anxious and busy, lie didn't Ilka that newi. for hs wanted Karl Lawson to get the limit of ten years. In fact, he would not feel badly about It If Karl could be hanged, burned and pushed In the creek. Jackson was carved up badly not long ago by Lawson and It required 11? Hitches by Qrady hospital surgeons to get his severed flesh together. He appeared at the ofllce of Solicitor General Hill Friday and announced to John Monaghan. Mr. Hill's assletnnt. that he didn't want Judge Roan to try tbe case against Lawson. He said lie had been Informed thut Judge Rom 1 lug over the new field would hold court two weeks and that number Judge would hold court for the L olco next two week. Ilia Information was BILL INCREASING 8ALARIE8 also to the effect that the other Judge j IS 8IGNED BY GOVERNOR would probably give laiwaon the limit Special to The Georgian. Jlucim. fig-. V»b' 28.—The Rev. Dr. Dargan. of Louisville. Ky.. arrived tn the effv this aftomoon over the South ern road- While In the city Dr. Dar gan will Ire ths guest of C. R. Willing ham, at Ills home on College street. At both morning and evening serv ices at the First Baptist church, on i Sunday. Dr. Dargan will preach, and I mu spend several days in tha city look- Hy on d # rful Absorbing Power of is«a> .xx aw t lies now flplil I a Charcoal When Taken in the Cimcml Stops Gas On Year ” roil to. Mr. Mrlklo wai for ntRiiy t thi» builiM-sE of those hnilaail ziid biz lifru rerciitljr ** *- ffueral aapervlzlon tloua. The visit to riper I f nee lu the Hoiith. nml lie rrrHvod inmiy ronrtt»*lr« nt the hnnds of the uudorwrltorb here. The Houthern Fir*, of l.jachliuri. Va. i, , - -imulufft, or tfao comiiai Mr. rtiuimlnffw It well known In til l__ Atlnntn Innortnee offlco*. nnd re«^*lvoil th«* jiewly-orfanised general tfwurt 4t Darla to lie local repi tlvea of the company. At a railed tn>ran«*e arenta of Atlanta last week, alg nature* of nonrl.r all the local amndea were aeeured to the moinl»erabl|) In the i Form of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. i^eDtlj' ufgKnWmt tnsnrnnrr exchange rceoluUot* woa paaacd that aolMtora for fire Inaiirancc should not lw cmutMUiMteiT any longer on n commlaalon bails, but ?1»a old aratwu there were frequent complnlnt* of retmtlng nnd other Infraction* of the ethlra of the mulnera. Special Agent Olln I'nttlllc. of the Amer ican liiNuraiice l oinpoiiv. of Newark. N. J., In entertaining Vice l k r«uildent llarrr Hm»h. uf the home office, who la uinklnc it tour of hla Southern Agcnflea. Manager* rearee, * Maddox A Pears 1 Atlanta, Jhla^ week ^01 |U to the (‘State but tbut Judge Moan wouldn't hand him I Biwclal to The Georgian. harle* Brooks, of t’hlplry. Gn.. the stun f STt.000 on a life Iniurnnce |K>llcy In the 'hlcngo l.lfe. of Chicago, Ills. The policy more than two years. Mr. Monaghan explained gently that Judge Roan zvaa the only Judge who would preside, ami that. If the Jury found IsAwson guilty and the facta in the roe* warranted It, Judge Roan would give lsitwaon the limit of ten years If he thought he ought to have it. Thla Information greatly relieve.I the negro, and he then consented for Judge Roan to try the case. He said Lnwaon cut him white he wan asleep In lied nnd that a negro who would do that ought to be hanged. ► Rosy Cheeks Made by good food. A lady livitiR in Acton. Wales, writes:— "It is with both pleasure nnd i;rntitude I write to tell you of the splendid results wc have derived front tlrnpe- Nuts. For years, almost flinee childhood, have I Buffered from nerve troubles, neuralgia, etc.. Some months ago my husband persuaded me to ffive tirnpe-Nuts food a trial. The first package I had 1 felt the benefit of. nnd since, need less to say, I have never been without it. lining it in many uf the delightful little receipts given with each package. These wonderful little receipts prevent the monotony felt so ofteu with other foods. *' I sleep better, feeling refreshed in the morning, have gained both flesh and rosy cheeks, lost ray neuralgia, and generally speaking, feel in the best of health. I feed my little girl with it also: she. like myself, suffered from attne- HtiH. ai|'I was h constant worry and trouble to me, hut now I am delighted to say she is the picture of health. "I strongly recommend all mothers to use tirnpe-Nuts, mid they cannot fail in getting the happiest results, for it is certainly the most palatable food I have ever tried for children, and they thrive wonderfully on it." Name given hy I’ostum Co.. IlHttle Creek, Mich. tirnpe-Nuta food is a certain rebuilder, for it rontains tin* elements necessary to renew the nerve and brain tissues. The starch in the grains, from which it is made, is .'hanged in the manufacture, to a form of sugar, nml this renders it easy of digestion to invalids nml children, ns well ns those in the prime of health. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Montgomery. AIIU Feb. 2$—Guvernur, Comer today algned tho bill Inoreoaing tho salaries of alt Mato offlrlntn and nearly every clarK at the oapliol. Trial Package 8*nt Free. 'liarcoal/ pure. Mmplo charcoal, ab- rba 100 tlmea It* own volume of ga*. ! iiuil Ih*vii In force oul.v throe month*, when Itrmtk* tvn* flint anil killed through a win ' one evening while Heated In III* homo* Injursd In Runaway. Mpeclo! tu The acontlnn. Opelika, At*" Feb. 23.—A few daya ago near ths baseball park a horse j run away throwing a Mr. Coleman, of Mlsslsalinil and Miss Iiookre, of .this [ cllv from the buggy. In which they I Smart's Charcoal I.oxenges. the m were riding. Into a ditch. The young lady was not Injured, hut Mr. Cole man had his shoulder hurt In the fall. Far Nsw Trial. Argument before Judge Hoan, lu th* Anderson Boyhln law case for a new trial, commenced Saturday, nnd It will probably bo late In the duy before a decision Is made. Judge Roan was to have heard the motion argued In the moimlng. hut he had an engagement to serve on the supreme court bench be cause some of the Judges In a case be ing heard there are dlsqualined. Horst's Lift Insurtd. The sad death of David K. Lnve'a 3-year-old horse, Nett, was ths cause of a suit being tiled Friday In the su perior court. According to the peti tion Nett’s life was Insured, hut It Is claimed the Atlanta'Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company has tailed I" pay the policy on Neil's life. For this rea son Love brings soli against the com pany for I he sum of 323U. which, he claims, was Nett's value. Post B Will Msst. An Inii'oriunt meeting of Post H, t.eorglu division of the Travelers' Pro tective Association, ui which officers fir the year and delegates to the slate convention will he mimed, will be held In the eonventlon ball of the Piedmont Hotel on Saturday night nt S o'clock. The state convention will he held In Rome on April 23 and 2K. and no little liueiest is being manifested In the se lection of delegates to attend this gath ering All members are urged to lie Goee to New Petition. S|e lid to Tile lleorgtrtn. • Tttlibert. tla, Feb. 22.—Mr. D. A. Nolan. «ho has been agent hers for the Central and Georgia. Florida and Alabama railroads, left Thursday to lake charge of the Ceiitral's business nt Athens J. IV. Ju< kson succeeds Mr. Nolan here. lei..— i... i. i. above amount was imiu to me estate with " here does the gas go to. It Is Just j [ n n lr ,.,, ( | n yx after the proofs of death absorbed bv the charcoal.—the gas Uls- J were received by the company. The par „„a there is left n mire freah meat wss mode hy the Federal Life of I'M 1 appeal s and there is lert it pitra. rresn. wU eh rvreotly reinsured the Chicago sweet atmosphere, free from all Impu- j u?. lyaree. Maddox ft Peirce, who now rules nnd germs I represent the ttellaurs life, wrote for that .. ... .... „„ company, during the three tnontlis they I hat s t\ hat happens In your atom- j |i n ,i t |,r sum of 3236.000 new loudness, when you take one or two of | -«- ecretnry Henry H. Iteea. of 'the Aelns . , ... . . -ornnee t'oiiumiiy. of Hartford, slid a for- "fid purifiers science has yet dls- j tll(1| . ,;,strxlsn. who Is now one of the fore red. ' most men in the underwriting world, nras a I. I..I..I. .... In rnmium' some I visitor to Atlnots this week ns the guest It hep It gas In company, some- [ n , kiwm-IisI Agent James H. MMilIrlou. Ttie "irk la Mr. Middleton's held lots rnereaseil was the resul for which he charged William Ran dolph Hearst was responsible. In closing Senator Bailey character ised tha chargea brought by Repreaen- tatlva William A. Cocke ax being clumsy. Senator Bailey wept as he told of the alleged persecution by his political enemies. He claimed that President Sam Houston had bean per secuted and that Stephen F. Austin had been driven Into retirement by the per- eecutlons of their -olitlral enemies In Texas. The house committee voted to close the Investigation yesterday afternoon, but there was a deadlock on the senate committee, the committee voting 3 and 3, with one member absent, and with out action on tbe motion, the Joint committee adjourned until Monday morning. The house committee ad journed until this morning. Senator Looney stated that he was going to Introduce a resolution Monday morning asking that the Investigation be brought to a close. n tun not *«iou»iy k “‘her in tbe way of houi«. la social flatlet and (un |Ser1oitlly ux tbelr .trength pllen haa proved a boil "ng Ionia and invifortt- am" ** motb«n tVpnpaXrtlwvmn IE?" coming of baby, thereby rendering chil, . birth safe, stay, and almost ptinln- ^Bearln mlad piaase that Dr. P„ ro ,, Favorite Prescription Is not u secret „ patent medlclnfl, against which tbs aim Intelligent people era quite natural^ ar4rsa, because of the uneertalnt; ,, their composition and harmless chan,^ r bat Is a Mgpictxx or axowx couroti.' now, a full lluof all lu Ingredients i«i n( printed, In plain English, on every botti_ Frapper. An examination of this list „ f Ingradlente will dlaclow tho fact that it i, non alcoholic In Us composition, clic.n -. ally pure, trlpje-nffincd glycerins uklng the place of tbn commonly used a In ite mako-up. In tbit eonnertii may not bo out of place to auto tint th. "Favorite Prescription" of I)r. pierce", tbe only medicine put up for the cur. of woman's peculiar waakneasas and ai>- menu, and sold through dnixgl'K , i tbs Ingrcdlante of which have th. anlmous endorsement of all the l..vjmx medical wrltora nnd teachers of sll m. several srboola ol practice, and that tno as remedies for the ailments for wfah-h •Favorite Pmcrlptlon" Is recoramnid»d. A little book of these endorsements x m be Mot to any addnaa, post-paid, smt absolntely free If you request ssm. t.» postal card, or letter, of Dr. It. V. I'icr,. Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pleree's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is tha ran*, of many diseases. Cure tbe emu-e and - - " Easy to ' > take as candy. CYPRE8S TANK8 AND TOWERS, DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Marietta Straat. Atlanta, Ga. sfl KlMfffft fnaisulla Iwilittr, Op.., u«. flat's*. Cscalit. CSftrii. flrsasets as4 Kk. iiih. * i ar Asm fiLsiSsa This la to certify that all druggists arc authorized to refund ynur money If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cur* your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs nnd prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe ough and prevenls pneumonia nnd > teumplion. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitute* Bold by all druggists. Paying Off Pensions. Bpcctnl to Tbe.tjeorxlae. Pejry, Ga., Feb. 23.—Ordinary Hurst Is busy paying off the pensions. Hous ton county furnished about 1.400 troops In the Civil war. There are only 65 of all classes here who get pensions, the aggregate amount being about 32.300. Mi is 6eir(ii 229 Wwftnri In., ATLANTA, 6i CENTRAL OF QBOWOIA WAILWAY Arrive From — 9am Jacksonville M*con 11.40 am Macon AlSpiu Macon $.61 pm Macon $.10 pm impart To Macon lUCpo Macon ».c*j «i* Jacksonville ..Fttaui Macon 4.0) nui Jacksonvlile ,. h.3»|uu 9. IS i'm Murannah Officnt: 324-326 Csntury Bldg. Bell Phonn 3M1 TEETH EXTRACTED positively wlin.*nt K in. Rk: wick. otb $8. Mouiy «mb nnt l»uy l» •• 11 *• r . PIIII.ADKI.I'IIIA DENTAL IMHMIS. No. M WhltHiall FOOS, JR.. GASOLINE rvwQ. •#n. f unguaini. PUMPING ENGINES. For Farmers. Nurtmts and Oeoanhouin. Dunn Machinery Co., 64 Maristta Strait. Atlanta, Ga. if csceptlounl nlilll nttcndlnir , nf flic ctetHtlvc coninilltcc iiilip.iNicrn Tariff AamH lntluu. by accident, Rrcntly to your hurnillntlnii. Thai 1* bccauHo there Is a Bleat amount of bus belnc formed tn your stoijmch by fermenting food. Your stomach I* not dlKestlng your food properly. Gua I* Inevitable. When- evci this laippcn**. Just take one or two •t' Stuart'a Charcoal Lozenges right ifiei eating, and yon will be surprised how <iulcklv they will act. No n»or»* \ tickings; no more sour risings. Eat nil you worn anti what you.want, and . then If there I* any khs going to be I n," At'lni'ini ’fiiiirsiili formed, tine of these wonderful llltlo ubsorbers. a Stuart Charcoal Lozenge, will tnk* 1 cure of nil the gits. And li will do more than that. Every purth le of Impurity In your sto #,ach und Intestines Is going to be carried huiiv by the charcoal. No one seems to know why It does this, but It doe*, and does li wonderfully. You notice the difference In your appetite, general good feeling, and In the purity of your blood, right away. You'll have no more bad taste in your mouth or bud breath, either from drink ing. rating or smoking. Other people will notice your bad breath quicker than you will yourself. Make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so w 1$ n you tala to others you won't disgust them Just one or two Stuart Charcoal Lozenges will make your breath sweet, and make you fe«i better all over for It. You can cat nil the onions and odorous foods you want, and no one i can tell the difference. lle.HideM. etiarconl Is the best luxatlvsJ known You can take a whole boxful*, and no harm will result. It Is a won derfully easy regulator. And then, too. It filters your blood.-- every particle of poison tu* Itnpurl#.* In your Jilood I* destroyed, and vou b«*ln to notice tbe difference In % ujr luce first thing.—your clear completion. Stuart * Charcoal taozeng** are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey Is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. The) will work wonders In your stomach, nnd make you feel fine and fresh- Your Wood and breath will be ■tiff'll proportions In tlie last yenr thnt ur. Uee* made nrraitcenientK to ulve him another nsslstnut l»e*Mc* George Mill*, who linn been hi* right hnnil man for some lime. A-fordlncIv. E. C. French, of New Or ienn*. who lins been nsslstant in that field S|ierlsl Agent I'esosy. him tie# 1 !! trims fornnl to Atlnntn, and will hereafter lunke hi* hendu««rters Imre Mr. Freiicli In n mini .. . .. ... pleating mid res*. olhge Nsgro 8tore Robbsd. Spet-lnl to The Georglnn. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 23.—A gt store located at the corner of «* and Jones streets* was broken Thursday night ami robbed of between $4') and $5t) worth of goods. The store I* run by a negro woman by the name of Evans. This Is the second time this store has been robbed within the past few months. •* —- i putilled Acquitted of Incendiary Charge. : We want to prove all this to you. so I Hpeelal to The Georgian ' »*nd for a free simple tmlsy. Then '■'‘T”" 1 ,- ;Ft "‘TrIXTifVr | Inary hearing of !*. H. Henderson, John j druggist and tet a 2.V box of thera I Gouldlng nml Willis McNeil, charged j Htuai l’s charcoal W>: enges. I with burning th* 1 building «*f Payne, Semi u* vour mime nnd adiliews t*». | High School on ttie night of February ■ day an«l we will at on» i* *en*| you by I T. wa* held iestenlav lo*f *re Judge I mull 4 - ». uople package f ee Addrr** Jones, and the defendants were dig-t r. a. Stus.t ^4 Stuart Bidg.. M.u- t charged, ^s. . * shall* MUh. ipe for Colds Mix half pint of flood whisky with two ounces of olycsrins and add ons-half ounce Concentrated oil of pine. This litter comas in ons-half ounce vials packed securely in round ccrcw top csssc which are Intended to protect it from light and retain all ths original exons. Don’t use bulk of oil of pine or imitations of Concentrated, which arc often found Rut up in wooden boats. Thty are insoluble and work havoc to tha kidnay*. Any druggist has ths Con centrated ail ef pins. It will alia be found a mast excellent remedy for lumbago and all farms ef uric acid rheumatism. For this purpose it it taken raw, a few drops on sugar •t night and morning. Concentrated ail of pint it ths rs- suits of many years ssesrimsnting by one o' Philadelphia's foremost doctors whs, after endless research, at last sscursd a truly soluble oil of pins, so make sura to gst ths reel thing. It also makes an excellent salve to hs applied externally an ths lungs. For this purpose it is mixed with lard or vaseline. WANTED You to vail and ere drop-head Ringer sewing mnrhlne left at our store by party leaving town. You van buy thla machine at a bargain for cash. Call at Singer atore. I-ook for big red S. ?» Whitehall St. Telephones. Bell. 183-3: 484 Decatur St., Bril 01T3; 762 Marietta 8t., Bell 380. —' IMMIGRANT STEAMSHIP SAILS WITH COTTON CARGO. Special to Tbs Georgian. Charleston. 8. C„ Feb. 23—The Wltteklnd Immigrant ship sailed from Charleston this morning for Baltimore, with 3.000 bales of cotton. Very likely the committee of the recently organ ised South t'nrolltiu Immigration. Asso ciation. rx-Governor Heyward. Com missioner Watson anil P. II. Gadsden, of Charleston, will sail on the Wltte klnd when ahe leaves Rulllinnre. HUSBAND KILLED IN DUEL: WIDOW RETURNS TO DREATHITT Spcrhl in The (.enrsina. Bristol. Tenn.. Feb. 22.—Tlie discon solate widow »>f James Rarrctt and her two Utile daughters, aged ? and 9, will leave Bristol tndny for their former home nl Jackson. Hreuthltt county, Kentucky. Mrs. Barrett was made s Widow a few days ago when her hus- hsnd was killed In h pistol duel with Town Marshult James Wright, tit Hog- ersvllle. With idstols leveled nl each other over a card table, both lied si multaneously nnd em-li fell dead with a bullet wound In Ids h<*n. Harrell recently moved to Tennessee from Jack-on, Ky. WANT STEAMSHIP LINE DURING EXPOSITION. Hperlnl tn The tlenrclnn Havannnh. Ga.. Fab. 23. A movement has been started hero to have the Bal timore nnd Philadelphia steamers, nr some of them, stop nt Norfolk. Vn.. during tho progress of the Jamestown Kxpnslllnn. Mayor Tledeinan hns taken the mai ler uii with the Hoard of Trade ami Chamber of t'ommerve. It Is believed that the arrangement would lie mutu ally beneficial to tho nienmshi|i com- puny the exposition matingf-im-nt and Favnnnnh. Gave Oyster Suppsr. 8jnvl.il to The Ijeorulaii “ Heflin. Ain.. 1 oh. 23 the Bastorn hint- gave un oyster sup|ier rails recently and raised I-idle Dora Leo Askew vs. James A.kre for divorce, Fulton Superior Bpring term. 1198. Verdin divorce. Heptcmher 20. 1XH Notice Is hereby given thst day of December. 1806. the tiled In office of tho rli-rk ,f th-- rlor rourt of Fulton comity nn npph™"" for removal of tho dlssbllltlr* m"' upon him under tho verdict In the aim stated cause. Bald application will ho bennl -i March term of sold court whlrii rom.n. on Hie first Monday ii March. W- JAMKH A. ..E« Alonso 31. Brand. Attorney. PROPOSALS Will be received at my office In New York until Thursday. March 2Mli t-'f the excavation nnd removal »l from new Federal Building site. Allan* ta; idans and specifications h-r " hl ' 11 nmy bo seen at the office of Illchardson-Wey Engineering 1 ■ 811 Equitable Bldg../Atlanta. (Signed) AMBROSE B. NT ANNA III' Hi. James Building. New York FLYING BRICK STRUCK GLEASON* John G. Gleason, traveling h agent for the Western railroad, ta nt Ills home III West I " suffering from Injuries he rcccl»"i Friday night by being hit on th- with a brick. Mr. Gleason w.i» ■' I ' senger on » Georgia rallroHil tm ■ - at a imlnt lH-tween Conyers lanta a brlek croahed thiough tn- window and hit him. Ik u -'' ., cut and rendered uncontcl-us now resting easily at Ills home Perry Peach Crap Sate. Kpi-olnl to The Ueorghiii. peri-y. Ga.. Feb. 21.—Fearli X are feeling good over the ui"*l" a good fruit crop this sons n say the fruit Is all right up time. A NIGHT CAP Take two Beechsm’s Pin?- r >* tiring and avoid any ill effect* voinv $39. from a late meal. Then y »•' sleep soundly, awaken will) clear head and • hiRh "I’ 1 " 1 ' 1 of the great stomach reined.', Beecham’s Pills gold liveryxrhers. In boxes 10c.