Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 25, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. FBBBCART S. IWT. COLDS CURED MUNYON’S MuqTon's Cola Cara relieves tbs BAILED MAYBE PROLONGED BY HIS OPPONENTS head, throat and lungs almost 1ne m s d l a t s I y. Checks Fevers,; stops DUriatiss Friends Claim Controversy of tbs nose, takes I all aches away Has Strengthened Him and pain* caused by colds. It owes grip and obsti nate Coughs and prevents Pneu monia. Sold by in the State. RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE OF PITTSBURG, PA 8EMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT j Austin. Tea.. Feb. It.—It le espect- eil i hut the sub-commlttss appointed to prAiare the report and flndlnss or the committee on the Inveetlgetlon of ii n , , Senator Bailey will be prepared to re- all Druigltta.zec. | (D j a y or Tuesday. It Is reported WnoTon'r Pile Olatgeat peeUlvely eneee that, the eub-commlttee member* heve UwS’S'lKid Ca^eSdicetee eU ha-: aKree ' 1 on •" « K,,nu of evidence In the purltlee of the blood. Price. *e. itiue and will whitewash Senator Hal- »• ■ . Monyon'e Liver Cure eorreen beedsfhe.; ley. W \lunren , g Cold Cure prevente pneumonia trnabfe2**ik>ries. Or.’ C0,,t p * ,lo ° * ><J ***** j Then Bailey believea that there will “ n extraordinary aeaalon of con- Munron'a aarumatlam Cor* iiMsa tattx te relieve In one or three hour*, end eurei |r. a few day*. Pries, Me. ...ufba. night sweats. allays aoreoaet and ,l,»edUj beala the luugs. Price. J8e. Muoyoa • Kldof and meet Mleutlle treatment for Ceastlps- doer Cure speedily cures tlou. Munyoo'a Headache Cure stops headache In Hire* minutes. Price. *r. Muajon a Nerve Cure cures ell the symp tom! of nervous exheuetl.su. Price, 28c. If you nave-Catarrh or are afflicted with mfueaa use Munyon's Improved Inhaler. Munyon's Female Remedln are e boos te At ell all women A separate cure for each disease, druggists, uoatly Be a via'- CHICAGO BOY THUG ENDS YOUTH'S LIFE Slaver Tries to Murder De tective Who Makes Arrest. Fhlcago. Feb. 25.—A murder is tho latest feature of the fruit store evil which the police of the city ware aaked to in vent if ate. Mseeawj. Atifhrinw, “ffH IT, nn offluo b»*y. living on West Ohio street, van CLERK OF HOUSE HAS SMALLPOK Missouri Capitol Is Attack ed by the Dread Dis- nh"t and almost Instantly killed la*t night by Harry O’Conner, aged 21. one of a gang of youths who loiter in front of a Creek fruit store. oVonner then Attempted to murder Detective William Sloler, who, with hl» partner. Detective Moierer, wit nessed the ahootlng of Anderson. OFFER OF FRANCE REJECTED BY POPE .fefferson City, .Mo., Feb. 23.—John M. Dougherty, a clerk in the house of representatives, was removed to the Emergency hospital last night, Buffer ing with smallpox. He Is the fourth man connected with the house, or rep resentatlvee to contract the dlseuse. Much alarm was caused today bvthe rejmrt that a guard at the penitentiary was taken from his post suffering with the dtaepse. A SHAKE frest. He says that he proposes to at tend whether the finding* have been reported or not. Leaders of the antl-Balley fortes In the legislature are remaining silent. War will be waged. 4t Is expected.. It is said that his opponents will vote agatnst ;\ resolution vindicating Sen ator Bailey In order to effect a delay. Supporters of Henator Bailey ar* of the opinion that the controversy has made him stronger politically in Tax**. They Issued a statement last night declaring their expectations of his vin dication. The statement Issued is as follows “Many fnctrta ar.d supporters «»f Senator Hailey throughout the state have requested us to notify them when the report of the Investigating com mittee would he before the legislature for final action and In response to the request from such a great number, we deem ft proper to say to them that our Information Ih that steps wll be taken In the senate on Monday looking to tin- mediate and final settlement of the Issue In that body. We are also ad vised that the sub-committee of the iioutte has about completed Its labors. This being the case, the full commit tee will doubtless report to the house some time Monday Its findings. Based on this assumption, the report t)f the house committee will be before the TioliW—fOT consideration . For the Sis Mouths Ending Decent Iter 3], 3906. of the Condition of the reliance: life INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PITTSBURG. Organized under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, made to the Uovemor of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the Irwh of said state. ■ Principal Office, Fanners Hank Building, Pittsburg. I. CAPITAL STOCK. I. Ainuuut of capital .look tirnootOM I. Amount of capital slock paid up la ca.b 1.UUO.OOO.OO—SI.000.000.00 II. ASSETS. I. 101.11. mi bond, and monies. iSrst ll.aai on real estate.. ! £.v,4t».W .Ifned aa collat.nl 6. Premium not... loam ,, r liras ou |m,|M., |N fore...,....,."....... Ron* Tatar trarrlcd oun,.- 7. Cash In compauy'B office dejtoalte<l In bank, in credit of Cuuipan i&mms iL.ia.r,i _Lilojns.it TWO DISTINCTIVE FEATURES EMBODIED IN OUR POLICIES J accrued and uoimld. 12. Agents' haltuce •SF'SL ° f unrolliHtetl sud deferred preiniiiuis ideduction 3ti per is ah «#ifr.V er *. ,re . ,0 fP ,n *. fro,, I gr,tmB "Banian “* *!** ,a ’ ltoih r< * 1 P** r ">o«l. uot Included hereinbefore. «.f ADVANCE DIVIDEND CLAUSE. III. LIABILITIES. *• ot ." , . 1 . ,he . °J‘V , ‘»» l,, ng policies In force...;..»;i.?W.O “T* uf r,Bk " ,u lbl * * «»«M|wi»r. reinsured In otber %nieniM III |>nw«N of sdJiiHf I WMM.W 17.000.00 solvent compsnleg Net prciuliiui reserve 3. Death loosen uud unit util emloi ineut, or adjiiNted mid not due. Iotsl policy clnliun • , 7nrt000 10. Amount of nil other clnhue agulust the compsuy Vmt' lLH5SirSl^iiiii,;Miiu;,'-gj-jg Total llslillltlgs $2,270.877.44 tv. INCOME OURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAH 1906. 1. Amount of rash premiums received ' • «mi«ji ;• Amount of notes reel veil for premiums .!!!!!!!!!!!!' *' itmai 3. Interest received 410794 Total Income.. UndOr the Advance Dividend Policy of the Reli ance Life Insurance Company of Pittsburg, the Insured can borrow all premiums after the 10th, thereby making the policy self-sustaining, No deduction from the face of the policy on account of such loans will be made in case of death. TOTAL DISABILITY CLAUSE V. DISBURSEMENTS OUR INC THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF YE AR* 1906 1 *'«•»••• , H9.tm.in I'.’**' -riu»ily i;,;i ( i' fm''i,','..,.','i'ud' ntiltgri'ir.ii.i.iuuV.'uu.T.'I? I. Annuitants 6. hurrender policies “ Dividends paid to poller holder* others Tnies pIliL «*W®i*9lons to agents iind offlt-err’ salsrlrs.! All other psjmenta’nii.i 29.tW.on •0.00 2.40n.no 1.417.23 *7.2*142 2.306.12 A paid-up policy is guaranteed by the Reliance Life Insurance Company of Pittsburg, after one full annual premium has been paid, if the Insured becomes Totally, and Permanently Disabled by bodily injury or disease. -Tuosdsv . SCHOOL FOR BLIND WILL SOON BE READY TO RECEIVE PUPILS Clcmenccan Admits He Did Not Expect Church to -Acceptor Paris, France, Feb. 25.—Home <11*- patches Insist that Pope Plus Is re vived to maintain the original text of- f*reU by the French episcopate and t»» refuse even to discuss the government's exception relative to the liability of parish priests for the keeping up of • Lurches and the exclusion of foreign I ri^sts or members of dissolved orders. Premier t’lemenceau admits that so f u a» he Is concerned he never ex- i led the church to accept the condi tions as to leases, but he says that Minister of Education Brian did. and that the cabinet unanimously accorded him n chance to conclude the negotia tions upon the terms stated. DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity it Here, Backed by Atlanta Testimony. Hpeelal to The Georgian. Macon, tis.. Feb. 23 —T. l>. Tinsley, .-hslr- »»«n of the hoard uf truster* of The Arad cmy for the Blind, said Hatnrdnv that the new hntldlnx in Ylnevlllc would l*c «|h*iu •! March 1. The pupils that have tM*en ■raf tered In all parts of the state since the demolition of the old and the erection uf llii» iifv hnttdtwg. together with tbo teach, era nnd prlurlpals, will he ready iu mo\e on Hint date. NEW TRAIN SERVICE ON CENTRAL EXTENSION morning. In our opinion, this report In Its finding* will clcaily exonerate Ben ator Bailey and vindicate him. J would seem that no reasonable man ought to deny him the fullest exon eration and the most complete vindi cation of every chatge made against him before he returned to Washington to qualify as senator from the state of Texas for another six years. How ever, we do not desire to disappoint our friends or deceive the public. Sen ator Bailey has many personal, as well as poltlicul enemies, who will doubt less seek, as a last opportunity, to un dertake to humiliate him at home and such a resolution will be. entitled to. There certainly can not be a very* considerable nuntb«r~uf those, after the committee hearing, and after the many hearings most of them have heretofore had from their con stituents. Delay will, of ceurse. be the parliamentary procedure retorted to, the effect of which will oe to reflect injury. Loyal Democrats of Texas who have waited patiently for the end, will, we are assured, tolerate no further procrastination." 1 **.573.93 Tutsi disbursements Cimitwt a mount In.uml In au, rlek "*#»»»" lotsl amount of Insurance outstanding.. 11,716,118.00 .lulr orllflrd, u of fli, in ihe offle of Ih. In- Rurnncc commissioner. -STATE OF PKN’NHVI.VANIA—rot’NTV OF AM.KG 11KNy Persona sally appeared before the undersigned, lirant'sirenl wbo“niTnF7TuIr~iw^r7T— deposes and my* that he Is the secret;,ry ,,f UHlame l.lf,” |„*uriuce of SSti* burg, aud that the foregoing statement I* oorrtet and true. ' * ***’ M , GRANT HIVKKD. sworn to and subscribed before me this* 18th day of February, 1907. WILLIAM SEXTON, Notary Public. Non-Forfeitable Renewal Contracts Made With PEARCE, MADDOX & Hustling Agents PEARCE 414-434 Candler STATE MANAGERS, Building, ATLANTA, GA. AEOLa-TaR POLLIVER'S BROTHER PA8SE8 AWAY WHILE THU r»<>n*t take our word for It. Don’t depend on a stranger’* st ment. Bend Atlanta Indorsement. Head the statements of Atlanta Itl* And decide for yourself. Here Is one case of It: N L. Williams, employed as shipping • »K at the shops «»f the L. A- X. rail ed. and living at 386 Windsor.street. Temporary train service was estab lished Monday' on the new extension of the Central of Georgia railway from t’olumbus to Newnan, and a schedule Including one train each way between these points will give service for the first lime to Intermediate station*. The Ar*t train left t’olumbus Mon day morning ui 7 o’clock, arriving at Raymond at 7:20: Greenville. H:30. on,I t’olumhu*. 10:60. t’onnectlng at I’olumbus this train arrived at Atnerl- ms at 1:20 p. tn. Returning, that train leave* t’olumbus at 6:20 p. m. and ar rive* at Newnan at 9:30 p. m. On Hun- da.v this train will leave Newnan at 3:45 p. rn. and returning will leave Co- lumhus at 6:30 a. m. BRITISH CRUISERS ASSIGNED TO FAIR Washington, Feb. 25.—Rear Admiral II. Ilnrrlngton has received notice .cv -/om the British government that the tried i)oan"s Ointment nnd ibttin's I British cnilser* Gootl Hope; Argyhf, Kidney Pills nnd sneaks of his expe- (Hampshire nnd Roxburghe "111 tepre- "•'"n with then, «7 foTlnwn: "l u„,l U.m II,. Brlil.h navy at th* Jam*.t»wn ■>th propnrattnns and found vollaf from Kxpoaltlon, Fort Dod**’. Iowa, F.h. 26.—Victor R. Dnlllvrr, nK«d ,6. a brother of Sen ator Dnlllver. of Iowa, waa found dead In bed laet nl*ht. He waa found lytn* aa If he had died while aaleep. An in- Ijuent will be held today. Dolllver was known In Iowa aa a campaign orator, a tmatneaa man and a benefactor of Mumlnnlde Cnllecc, of Sioux City. Free Suffering from Piles Unnecessary Pyramid Drug Co. Have Found a Perfect, Quick and Painless Remedy. ON. DARGAN ARRIVES TO PREACH AT MACON Rlierlsl to The Georgian. Mtcou, G* . Feb. 25.-Dr. sud Mrs. R. t*. hsrgsn, of Loulsrllle, Ky., arrlvcl lu the city flsturdsy sml wre the guest* «»f Mr. tud Mr*. C. B. NVtiliugUnoi, street. I>r. Dsrgsn <om** hi response tn n call to look over th* field «ud confer with the members of the church liefor* announcing hfs decision about accepting the csll to the pastorate of the First Hnpiut church. ** * ‘ pulpit at both ervlcei KEEPS LOnELrWATCH hb errs bow Hpeelal to The Georgian. Asheville, N. C.. Feb. 25 —Refusing to be separated from his wife even by death, W. C. Gray, on the death of his - - -*—.— r-r-- — wife two week* ago, had the body em- the morning aud evening services ye*tcr- u „. r*. y day. He will remain lu the city several Imloaed In and it now Ilea at his home nut street, where the old gentleman 5 _. - . .... . — . . .AT lay* t« iierome artpialati'il with the mem* her* of the church, and wiU ‘ " notinrc bh decltlon In regard OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Of Closing Out Entin Stock The fifteenth annlrereary of the con- aecratlnn of the Rlcht Rev. C. K. Nel-. ion, blahnp of Oenrcla. to preside over the diocese, wai celebrated Monday hmrnin»'lll SI. I'hlllpa cathedral. DOUMA MEMBER FEARS REVOLUTION Wanlilncloii. Keb. 26.—Dlacuaaln* condition! In Rusala, Alexia Aladyln. leadlnx member of the peaeant party tn the ilouma, who la In Washington on hualneea. aald today: The dnuma elected title week la sure to he ruillcal. 1 believe the govern- ment will not grant Its demands and 1 feur th! reeult will he revolution." FIR8T TRAIN ON NEW LINE OPERATED VIA NEWNAN. ' IiIiir pllen In the use of the Olnt- . WTlr i nuRPR PLANT ment. while the kidney pills relieved ATLANTIC LUMBER PLANT TL from the torment of backaehe. Rome says that war Is hell; I,chins piles worse. You can not get nwny from m nnd they stick to you night ami nnd In every klntl of weather, ■re Is ft tantalizing torment and the offerer Is continually scratching, hm he effect In not an good ns pouring oter on n duck's back. Nothing 1 could > gave me any ease until I got Doan's 'mtment at Brannen & Anthony's drug '■oe. | applied the salve nnd found hat the flnt application relieved the ’ Ing. It has never returned since. pm* r u»*tt tor baekaeh*. Irani h h I hail been suffering for nilm. My kidneys were evh irder for the secretions IS DAMAGED BY FIRE Ttr Rpedal to The Georgian. Norfolk. Va.. Keb. 25 —A fire Satur day, damaged the plant of the Atlantic i’oast l.unther t'ompany here to the ex tent of $ I".0,10 This concern operates extensively at Norfolk, Georgetown. R. i'. and New York. OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO o DISLOCATES HER JAW 0 O WITH HEARTY YAWN. O O . -—rr— $ .... o < level!mi. uhl". FJb. 25.—While O ntly | o enjoying a nearly yawn yesterday O r order Tor tne secreunns ,\erei0 noo ning. Miss Anna Hughes, night O und full of sediment nnd there ] O telephone operator mndowil town O * a - ,1 weakness which bothered me j O building, dislocated Jier Jan, •really at night ami I suffered contln-1 L an l •■«1ly from a dull pnln right across my O agon Ins. which made me feel like a man of O nhei " A number of remedies which JlO Inji mil failed to bring the results nnd 1 ; >, a box of Doan's Kidney Kills at <> unnei, A Anthony's drug stores, 1 "J YOU CAN TRY IT FREE. We offer you ft trial package of the Pyramid Pile Pure absolutely without cost. The, e Is enough In Ihe sample lo give great relief. Do not hesitate, fear ing that It will harm you. Not only does the Pyramid Pile Cure cure plies painlessly, but without In convenience or the Interruption of your Imslners duties. It acts as a healing bnln, to the Irritated membrane of the rectum, giving new life to the deadened blond vessels and causing the ulcerous condition to pass away. Immediately upon Siarllng to use the Pyramid Pile Pure the patient will find th# conges tion relieved nnd the swelling dlmln> 1st,ing as well as the dlsappearanre of that awful sense of Itching. Bead the record of this wonderful Speclsl to The tieorglst,. Columbus, Ua., Feb. 25.—The new line of the Central of Georgia to At lanta by way of Ncwnun will be op erat'd today, the flint train to leave this city at 6:10 o'clock In the after-1 noon. The new route will no doubt be largely patronised when the ached- | ules become more accommodating. has shut himself up with the dead and refuses to be comforted. He refuses admittance to callers, and spends the entire time oy hie wife's corpse. .Mrs. Gray died on Thursday night, February 11. The house wan closed, crew hung on the door and an under taker summoned. No one hut a son und Ida daughter-in-law were allowed admittance. The Interest of neighbors was amused by the fed that the front door of the house had been draped with crepe for two weeks, and the son waa urged, It la said, to persuade hla father to have th# body burled, but without success, the old gentleman, who Is about (5 years of age, becoming quite violent when any luggestlons are made as to Ihe disposal of the body. He de clares that It Is hla Intention to take Ids wife’s corpse to Kdgerton. Mass., his old home, w hen the w Inter season has passed. In the North, and asserts mat lie will not be parted from his wife's remains until Ihe frost Is out of the ground. Holy communion was celebrated at It o'clock, Blahop Nelson being assist ed by Dean Plae. A special program of music waa rendered under the direc tion of J. Fowler Richardson, organist and choir master. Vespers at the m.tiv no., cathedral will be sung at 4i*0 o'clock costly casket, Monday afternoon Instead of 4 o'clock. >me on Cheat- Blahnp Nelson waa consecrated In oli St. Lukes church, now destroyed. ASHEVILLE RACE TRACK PASSES TO NEW MANAGEMENT. MANUFACTURING PLANT IB DAMAGED BY FIRE. Hpeelal lo The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 26.—Early yesterday morning fire damaged the plant of the Pasey-Hedgee Manufac turing Company to the extent of 160.- 000. The machine shop and the boiler department were badly damaged, and patterns valued at tIC.000 ware con sumed by the Itr*. The company had recently erected several buildings at a cost ot over (ISO,000. NO MISTAKE HERE Discovery of a Proof-Reader. For O suffered Intense 0 until lake,, to a hospital. O n doctor pul her Jaw back O , w .nnl position O I 00000040000000000000000000 _ ny >' hliehall street and 30 Marietta street " rue using them according to dlrec- : I have been free from tile bui k- ' he. the muscles of my back are "mg and the kidneys have been re- • loved to a normal condition. The se- • thins are clear In color and contain 1 • sediment. I feel like another man. ■old you can put me down as a lira, "■ nd of Doan's Ointment nnd Doan's ividney Pills. They are two of the t>c»t medics | ever saw and I have tried "■'fly everything." For rale by ult dealers. Price »0 1 his Foster-Mllburn Company Hur- '■* f o. New York, sole agents for the i ailed state*. '’-'•member th* name—Doan's— anj teku no othtr. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 SCREAMS OF WOMAN 5 HEARD OVER 'PHONES. O Centerville. Iowa. Feb. 25.—Ru- O O nil telephone users all over Wayne O O <-Minty today heard the screams of O !0 Mrs George Rteeh while she O O struggled desperately with n tramp O o who attacked her In her home, near O O Ihe county line. Her neighbors 0 O to her ssslstance. hut were O Rteeh or 0 „ . -attire her assailant. Bloodhounds O O MIC eesr. hlng the country side and 0 o there Is a chance that the tramp 0 O will be lynched If captured. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO •i bought five boxes of Pyramid Pll Pure Just before leaving the l.’nlted Rtates for <thc Philippine Islands last Mnv I had aa bad n case of piles us there could hr. I suffered from pll's since tile early spring of l»0o. • ! con tracted the piles from a mild case of dysentery In Luxnn. P. I.. and carried then, ull around the Island. China, Ja pan nml back home for four years. I used all kinds or pile cures known, but I could never gel a cure or even a few hours' relief. Illl In March, l»05, a friend gave me the Pyramid Pile Pure and It gave me Instant relief. I used live boxes all told and not a visible sign of Piles have I now. 1 don't know how to begin to thank you. I re main. your faithful believer In Pyra mid Pile cure. T. T. Heffner. Company L, Ninth Infantry. Manila, P. L'-V There Is no mflhod so safe or so In expensive. If you are a sufferer from this disagreeable, distracting, painful and dangerous affliction, write us for a free trial package which we will tend to you at once. We are sure that you will be so greatly helped that you will continue to use this treatment until cured. Pyramid Drug Company, ?« Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. Flfiy-cent packages. Just Ilk* the •ample, for sale at all druggist*. Even a proof-reader may make mis takes unless careful reading Is main tained all the time. It makes n lot of difference some times. Just how- n thing Is read. This Is lit* tale: •••No lea and not one drop of coffee.': iracli ,,ioered Ihe doctor—and I rebelled. Hm obtained in the Eastern Racing alas, with nerves that saw. felt and | elation, and a regular circuit meeting heard things that were not. rebellion j •was useless Special to The Georgian. Ashsvllle. N. t\. Feb. 26.—O. B. Rhoenfeld. of New Orleans, the well- known athlete and sportsman, has purchased the property known as the old Cartier race track, In Weal Ashe ville, and there In now every Indica tion that plans which have been ma turing for some time are fully develop ed nml Asheville will- In the very near future have a new und modern rage Membership will no doubt he | DISEASES SHOES Regardless of Cost 'f r Blue Pencil—Plain Flfluraa | 60 MARIETTA ST. Oppoalta th* Poatofflca. TEETH ■XTRAOTVD positively witbeat fj&Wcraeh.lS, th 88. Mom9 c*a not bur b • 11 j I’ff I LADELPB CENTRAL OF DKORQIA- RAILWAY. Arrive From — Savannah .... 7.04a: Jacksonville . 7.60 »,_ M*coq Ml Mato* t.nL Bone Pains, Itching Skin Diseases, Eczema. IVrinutU'tiily cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. If you have ache* and pain* In hone*, bark and Joint*. Itching *kln. blood feel* hot or thin, rtalpg* nnd burnt)* nn the akin, nore throat, pimple*, or offensive eruption*, or ra*h *kln. are run down, or nervou*. ul mo*t at tractive feature of the Rummer Men*on , . , j hi Aehevllia. »The climatic nml ntner. , •With the greateat reluctance I gwve j vondltlon* art* very favorable fur h cer* on any part of the body, acalea or up the*e lifelong »ompanlon*. mid ' summer meet, and the large Influx of ! w«ier>* bll*ter* of ectenm. carbuncle* drank milk, milk—until the very *iep vlaltore to thl* city every aeaaon would I wr bM H*. Blood Balm, Of , h.. milkman «r#w baleful. •""'re „ l.rg. patronage. The pro,,- 9uar.a ~d to cure even the wv,,-,, and ...... s.'s.rsa . lim a Ks..iae i..,. frtv embrace* 60 acre*, and I* nil* | moat uoep-aeated ia*e*. Heal* all k 'LfsalY L\?»wbMt ' *»ated clo*o to the Bulphur hprlng* Ho. i »«***". *t°P" "welling*, make* blood brertkfHRt Without some warm be\ei.«g«t [ #f>| 1)ro|H , rlv which waa recently pur-; Pure nnd rich, completely changing the baaed by Air. Bhoenfeld. -entire body Into a clean, healthy con- f dltlon. H. B. H. I* the recognised blood , remedy for all Blood Dlaeanea. embrace* 60 acre*. I Mated close to the Bulphur hprlng* Ho m ,. „ wearlRome. nnd bid fair to t»‘ •’»>*!*^ ,fh - V *" re ‘** nl,y l ‘ ur ’ tlielv alighted And with a brain that f.it nine hour* dally must work hard. I demanding nourl*hment, the full- SHOT THREE TIMES Ing appetite waa a aerloua propoalMon | • Then In deapalr. Poatum waa u lefl I had tanted It once and heartily ilia- I liked the |«le watery* compound. buti«W** BY HIS SON-IN-LAW. to The Georgian. now. literally ntarvlng for a hot drink, 1 tend and re-read the direction* on the pai kage with the critical eye of the proof-reader, following them out to the letter, and lo! the ricn brown liquid of th'* Advertisement* t'oltimhu*, Ga., Feb. 5.—J. M. Wat- aon and hi* aon-ln-law, (’harlea Jonea, became Involved In n difficulty at Jones' home Friday when Wataon waa ■hot In three place* by Jone*. Wat- Not pne but three cup» dlaapneared,' aon attacked Jonea. it I* charged, nml an<l alnce then Poatum ha* be* n my note warm beverage, unfailingly re- freahlng and helpful; both body nnd nerve* teatlfylng to It* helpfulnea* hy new Rtrength and vigor." Nome given by Poatum t'o., Hattie Greek. Mich. Hmd the little hook. “The Road to Wcllvtlle,” In pkge. “There’s a Hvaaoo." knocked him down, when on artelng Jone* drew n platol and "hot hla fa ther-in-law. The elder man waa drink- Ing. It I* atated. which 1* the only known cauae of the trouble. Wataon waa not aerloualy Injured Jones aur- rendered to the olficera after the shoot- log. CANCER CURED. If you have a peratxtcnt plr.ipK . wart. awelllng. ahootlng. "tinging palna. take CITY TAX NQTIGK Please make your city tax returns now. J. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, <T CD. MEADOR, A&aesaon. PROPOSALS elvej at my office In J York until ThuratHty. March 2sth. for Ithe excavation and removal ot earth from new Federal Building alte, Allan- M: plana and a pot-ideations for which ay he seen at the office of HIchardKin-Wey Engineering Co, ■ «U Equitable IIU(. Atlanta. Go. IRIgned, AMBROSE B. STANDARD, Rt. James Building, Ne# York City. HENDERSON 18 FOUND AND SUMMONS ISSUED. hey develop Into t'sneer. Many apparently hopeless esses of Cancer, suppurating swellings, eating sores or tumor cured by H. H. H Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is pleusnnt and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 10 years. Composed of pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak kidneys and weak stomachs, cures ilyo- pspsln. Sample sent froo by writing Blood Holm Co.. Atlanta. Os. Bold by all druggists st II per large bottle, cr sent by express prepaid. Special to The Georgian. - .»• Charlotte, N. C„ Feb. *3 — R. K. Hen derson. whoee name figured In the ta>. mous Dr. W. 8. Davidson csoo. triad this week, has been found and suaa| moned to court. The dafandanL Davidson, teslllled .that he bad prescriptions to the chief wltaa the prouecutlon. R. 1C. Handarai several occasions. The dtscovavy two men with the same name will 1 terlally affect the csm. Dr. Davidson was charged with taring the WatU law.