Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 26, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Treat>at. rsBnc*ttT s. ua». M YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? f HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER OR BLADDER TROUBLE? To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free — by Mall- — Pain nr ilull ache In the bark Is un mistakable evidence of kidney trouble. It la Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health la not clear. Iment In the urine, ratnrrh of the blad der. uric arid, occasional headache, dullness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes the heart acts badly, rheumatism, bloating. Irrltablll ilf these danger signals ere unheeded. I tv. wornout feeling, lack of ambition. strlous results are often sure I follow; Bright's disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and Immediate elfect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy 1s soon realised. It stands the highest because Its remark able curative power has been proven In thousands nf the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine.’ you should have the best. A thorough trial will convince any one. LAMe BACK. Lame back Is only one of many , symptoms of kidney trouble.. Other i—symptoms showing that you need E Cnthp-Root aet, being obliged to pass water often daring the day and to get L—up me ay tlmea during the night, in- .. sway »« wolf your urine, emertlag or Irritation In pasting, brick-duet or sad. loss of flesh, sallow complexion If your watef. when allowed lo re main undisturbed In a glass nr bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi ment nr settling, or has a cloudy ap pearance. It Is also evidence that your kidneys anil bladder need Immediate attention. In taking Hwamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp- Root is the moat ,ierfert' healer nnd gentle aid lo the kidneys that has yet been discovered. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root la what you need, you can purchase the regular flfty-cent and »ne-doUar alia bottles at drug atores everywhere. Don’t make any inlMake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- dfe*». ■ Binghamton, N. V. on ovary bottle. - BDITOWIAL NOTE—-In order.tu.Move the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample bottle and a bonk of valuable Infnrmatton. bottr aent absolutely fra# by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy they reeded. The value and success of Hwamp-Root are so well known llmi our readtrs are advised lo eend for a sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, X. Y„ be aure to aay you read this generous offer In the Atlanta Oeorglan nnd Nawa. The genulnrneea of this offer Is guaranteed. MA CON 10 BE REPRESEN 7ED A1JAMES1Q WN EXPOSITION; MAYOR SMITH IAVORS II H 8lnc« com in* to Atiuptn ami seeing what steps have been taken by other cities and towns of Georgl.V I am more than ever In favor of having .Mai- »n represented In the Georgia building nt Jamestown. and I aball insist that ih«* Macon council make an appropria tion." Mayor Bridges Binlth. of Macon. l« not going to let his city lie kept from the Georgia building at the big exposi tion. And he said so while here Mon day attending the conference of Geor gia mayors with Governor Terrell re garding the allver service for the bat tleship Georgia. *T have been In favor of having thf council make an appropriation all •long." said Mayor Smith, "but I want ed tome home affaire taken care of first. I waa anxious for the city to buy the centennial building erected b\ the Macon Fair Association at the Central City Park so that the debts of the hint fair could be paid. After this was done 1 wanted council to take up the James town appropriation. "But since coming here and peeing that thirteen cities und towns of thi* grand stute will be represented In a building which will be the center of at traction at the exposition, 1 realise more than ever that Macon must have u room. "Kven little Htatesbom has a room in the building, and other towns which could t>e lost Inside of Macon. No. It w ill never do, and I ahall use all my In fluence with the finance committee and council to set that an appropriation Is made." At the luncheon which waa tendered the visitors Monday afternoon the question of the Georgia building und Jamestown was touched upon In sev eral speeches, and at that time Mayor Smith sahL he would do everything !>•'-Bible to Wive an appropriation made. Ah the matter now stands, the twelfth room has been set aside for Macon, in the hope that an appropria tion would eventually be made. There at*' t«» be thirteen rooms lit the building for exhibition purposes, ami after May or Smith make* good his promise Ma con will have the twelfth Mayor Smith Is very much Impressed with the Idea and he Is convinced that because of the association of the origi nal of the Georgia building w ith Presi dent Roosevelt’s mother. It will be the most prominent In the exposition grounds. MISS BLALOCK DIES AFTER OPERATION IN WfSTEJNJOSPITAL Noted Georgia Woman Dead From EffectB of Ap pendicitis. Special lo Tli. Oeorglan. Barneavllle. (Ja.. Feb. 24.—The people nf thla elty and vicinity were (really ■hocked In learn of the death nf Mlaa Annie Blalock Saturday In Kanoaa C1U’. ifter an nperatlnn for appendl- cllla. She left her hnma at neat Ha ven. near here, antne weeka aco for lh.it city to C.intuit u apeclallat, and while there It became neree.ary to per farm the nperatlnn, which reunited In her death. Mine Blalock waa one nf the moat widely known women nf Georgia. Aft. er graduating at (inrdnn Institute ehe attended the Kmeraun School of Orato ry at Boston, and there made aurh ■ reputation aa an elocullonlet that ihe waa (Iven a position In the school. Her work made a reputation for her throughout New England Later the save up teachlns and rutabllahed un Industrial farm on the old home place at Rest Haven. She at once made re markable auccoaa and «a> frequently Invited to deliver addreieen In alt parts of the ’country. Two years a«n ahe made a speech before the Stale Agri cultural Society. She wen often vis ited by leading men and women of the North and East, and her views or Southern problems ware given weight with them. Miss Blalock waa the daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Blalock, of Barnes- vllle. and was about 40 years old. On account of delays tha body will not reach here before Wed needs), when the burial will occur. Our New HairVig, Ayer’* Hair Vigor vat good, the boot that w«g mad*. But Ayer’a Hair Vigor, new Improved formula, la bet ter. It la tilt oae greet a peel 8c for falling balr. A new praparttfeti In ovary way. Ati your draggiat to •how It to you, the new ssjswffi CIGAR MERCHANT HELD UNDER BOND IN LOTTERY CASE GEN, DUVALL LEAVES FOR NEW POSTOE DUTY Brigadier Oeneral W. P. Duvall, who waa transferred from command of the department of the gulf to the post of assistant to chief nf flgff .Hh. army In Washington, the post made vacant when Oeneral Barry aesumad. com mand of the forces In Cuba, left Atlan ta Monday for the nation's capital. Lieutenant R. M. Campbell, who hae been on duty at the department of the gulf headquarters since Oeneral Duvall has been In command, alio left Atlanta for Fort Oglethorpe, where ho Joins hie troop In the Twelfth cavalry. Brigadier Oeneral Edgsrly, w ho suc ceeds Oeneral Duvall aa commander of the department. Is expected to arrive In Atlanta In about a weak. Upcclal in The Oeorglan, Savannah, ux. F41i. St.—A. Walla, Maaterson. a well-known cigar atore keeper, who la quite popular in Hn‘ vunnah. waa atreated yesterday after noon under a warrant ewom out befort United States Commissioner Hewlett charging him with conspiracy In con nection with ihe dissemination of tick ets of Ihe Honduran Lottery Company. He was released under bond and will appear fur a commitment hearing at 4 ’ clock this afternoon. A United States marshal visited Maa- terson's place about three weeka ago, but found no lottery tickets. Many called during the time the officer was there and asked about the drawing WILLIAM PEEPLES ASKS FOR PARDON Washington, Feb. 21.—William H Peeples, who |g gening a ala months' sentence for an alleged embexalemeht email amount while acting p-iet master at Klngsland, tie., hae made application for a pardon, claiming that only a technical violation of the law wna-cmroMtsd. - The amount. Of the shortage charged against Peeples was ‘2(0.211 and was promptly made good. COURT SAVES KIRK SUM OF $40,000 Washington, Feb. Si.—By a decision of the United States supreme court William Kirk, surety for John F. Gay- nor. whose extradition front Canada on account nf tha charges against him In connection with the alleged frauds In the public works at Savannah. Ga., was saved 140,000, the amount of Gay- tr's bond Kirk, w ho resldea at Syracuse, N. T.. waa his only surety. When Osynor failed to appear In the Savannah court In 1(02. ns pledged by tils bond to do. proceedings were begun In that court to collect on tha bond. Klrlc resisted payment on the ground that tie was not a resident of Georgia; that his property was located In New York, and that he hud no personal aerv- WILL ERECT MONUMENT • TO CONFEDERATE DEAD. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. Keli 24 -The j Daughters of the Confederncj or Himr- j if s. TV*lie. tanburg will erect a K.ono monument j ggOOQ" S a 111S to the memory of the Confederate dead j ,.„ u „ r „ h ««|,, .ft.rdlooxr nit of this county. The monument will I vegetable, ,roai stand In a suitable and prominent plai n I H " 10 *»”»“• In the city. The monument will be granite, surmounted by a Confederal private soldier In bronse. I imalnlh. blood, fted tke aserts end brslg, A Most Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed In Dr. Pierce 1 * medicines greatly enhances tbo medicinal properties which it ritracts (ram ngtlra medicinal roots and holds In solution much tletter than al.-ohul would. It alto pn.vesse. medicinal properties of It, own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antifarment. It adds greatly lo theeffieaoy of the lilack Cherry- baric, Blood root, loilden Seal mot. Stone root and Queen', root, remained In "Holden Medical l)l*eovery" In subduing chronic, or linjcring cough*, bronchial, throat nnd lung a Feet Ion,, for all nf which these agent, are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. In all ca«c* where them It a wasting away nf flesh, Ium of appetite, with weak •tomartl, as In the early atages of con- ■umrnlpn. there can bo no doubt that gly- Kw lna. aged 45. of New I cerlne/iet, a, a valuable nutritive aud ' ' ~ aids Ino Golden heal root. Siona root, and Black Charrybark In _ ge-.iion and building up tbo length, controlling tha cough tg about a healthy condition le system. Of course. It must ted to work miracles. It will itumptlon eicrpt In Its earlier will ei.rrj very .magU" colonel J York president if the Piimnclut Bunk Journal of NYw York and one of the known nhunt lul men in the United States. In dead at Chicago ns A result of u stroke of apoplexy. .iiPeptiron Pills j Imnlrv th* blood, food Uw Mttm »nd ball, torn 1 ih« fttomvh. an<l miful eImd »\ or II > Dnicsuu or MIL V. 1. Hood Co.. LowoU. Mui HOSIERY MILL OUTPUT IE CONTRACTED FOR. I I: L s ■pastil to Uw Jesrgtaa Rockmart, Oa- Feb. 2*.—Rockmsrt ■sains to be leading Ihe race In the way of new enterprises. The Rock.nan Hosiery Mill will begin operations on March, fully equipped, and Us whole output already coni routed for. In rapid succession will he Ihe open- tap up vt the new brick plant, also a EH I FOR YARD. POULTRY. LAWN, CEMETERY ANO FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR 8PE- IALTY. W. J. Dabney implement Go., 61 So. Fortyth it.. Atlanta, Ga. It llhni to It In the Hi hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that It has performed Its most marvrlo.., cure. I*rof. Finley Llllngwond, M. D„ of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly cerine; In dyspepsia It serve, an esrellent purpose. Holding a gird quantity of the peroxide of hidmgen In solution. It I, one of the best mxnulxilur.il product,of the present time In li, srtlon upon enfeebled, disordered siom- •rhmespecistlr It there I, ulceration or es- tsrrl.al gtxtrmt (cattrrbsl Innsmmttlco of sromsclii. It I, a motl eUh lenr pteparallon. Glycerine will relieve msnr esses of pyrn.it (heartburn! and excessive gattrlo tstemarh) aridity." "(icl-tcn IIedict| nisrovery" rnriche, and purtlc (he l.l.vod curias blotches, ptaiplev erupt loo«. scrotulou, teclllngs and old turn medu-n.it rv».t, , .,n,|>»euig lid, vuod medicuro. 1 boro >, DO elco-bot in lb .u oust a cum in unc ut Take I.AX ATI VK BKOMO QulnlDe Tal Hruxalxie rerun.) u.uney If ft felle to - E. U" MROVK'M at feature Is .hi each NEW ROCKMART HOTEL TO BE OPENED WITH BALL Hpectst so The OeorcUn Rockmart, Oa., Feb. 2«.—An event of interest to the traveling people will be ihe formal opening of Marble Hill Ho tel. March 1. B. T. McOarity has com pletrd a new up-to-date hotel, with all modern convenience.,, and will throw open Its door to the public next Fri day evening, for which occaalpn an en tertaining program hue been prepared, xfler which a delightful menu will be nerved, accompanied by music from Rnrkmart'a splendid band. A Card. This In to certify that all drugglata are authorised It. refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fnlla to cure your cough or cold. It stopa the cough, lienla the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, inures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and c sumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine la In a yellow package. Refute substitutes. Hold by all drugglata. BALLARD BIFOCAL Hob proven the most perfect reading and walking glaas ever produced of all the advertised Invisible blfocala. Does away with two pairs of (laxsea and means real comfort to every wearer. 1 "ALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO., 7S Peachtree 8t. Everything optical; no aide lines. CAROLINA RATE BILL MAY UNDERGO CHANQE. •pedal to The Georgian __ Raleigh. N. Feb, —It looks very much like the legislature of thla state U going to reduce the passenger rates on the three large ay sterna oper ating In the state to two and a quarter cent, per mile. The house passed a tno.cent rate and when the measure come up before the senate that body patsed a bill which waa supposed to make a two and a half cent flrat-claaa und a two-cent second-clang rate on ihe large roads, but It waa found that the bill waa defective and would not reduce the present rates. Committees have been named from both bodies to hold a conference nnd report on the rate bill. It la more than probable that a two and a quarter cent flat rata will Im- recommended*. The three large eye- tern, In this state are the Southern, AtlanticX’oaat Line anil Seaboard Air Line. JOHN !, SHAW IS DEAD AICOLLEGE PARK HOME John R. Shaw, a prominent cttlxen of College Park, died Tuesday morning at • o'clock; after an Iliac aa of several months. Mr. Bhaw tvaa born la Cutkberi, (Ja., Jfly S, 1(4*. the sop of Alexander H. Bhanr and hi, wife, Irene Henler. He waa n soldier in tha Confederate army, and wda'wounded In the battle-of At lanta fn iso! having gone'out of the rifle pita to get a bet I- r shot at ihe ene my's pickets, who were firing on the line, and In ihe duel which followed received his r .-und. After the »ttr Mr. Shew moved to Amerlcua, Gn. white he waa a suc cessful merchant for more than thirty years, in list ha married Mlaa Kate Felder, the daughter of Captain C. W. Felder, of Amertcus. In 1(00 he moved lo Atlanta and became the senior mem ber of the well-known Arm of Hhaw & Camp. Mr. Bhaw uas a devoted member nf tha Baptist church, and for years one of Its most falthfu' officers. T - Hs Is survived by his wife and his slatsrs, Mr, Matt:e Crowell, Mrs. Fan-' nle Crowell and Mrs. Monroe Worsham The funeral eer.'lces will be conduct- (d at hie reaidenre In College Park at it:IO o’clock Wednesday afternoon, on Thursday morning Ihe body will be taken lo Amcrirus fot burial. The pallbearers will be W. W. Reid, W. B. Willingham. J. B. Hardin, Madden. Dr. William Crenshaw, I. McCrary and Samuel Barnett. SCHOONER OVERDUE: NO NEWS RECEIVED SINCE &HE SAILED Special ta Tbs Georgia a Savannah. Oa.. Feb. ft.—It la feared here that the schooner Hilda, which sailed from—Philadelphia on the 3d Instant fur this port, haa been Inst. Nothing haa been heard from her since ehe sallrd. It la believed that her cap tain, Toplaa Dalllng, and crew of eight have been last. The Hilda was built In Camden, N. J., In 1377, and had (70 tonnage. TRAIN8 ON NEW ROAD TO BEGUN OPERATIONS. Special ta Tbs Oeorglan. Fitxa»raid, Qa- Feb, 2«.—Thla city la quite elated over the coming brita new nllruad, the Ocllla and Vsldoata. which road runs III flrst schedule train on Saturday morning. By a traffic arrangement between that road and the Atlanta, Birming ham and Atlantic. It will use the let ter's track and dep-'t Inside the cor poral Ion. AR.R.OW COLLAR-S have buttonholes that are strongly rein* forced at the ends where the strain comes. They’re the strongest made. see eTtite ■■ awaarca stats. tss tact* s rsa sss. I sxustt. riosoartco, Mxaxat or cmictt amors. BISHOP WILSON TO SPEAK AT COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. (Dedal to Tha Osorgtaa. Jackson, Miss., Feb. 3*.—Bishop Wil son, of Washington, D. C„ s blahop of the Northern Methodlat church, haa Accepted the Invitation of Preeldent Murrah. of MU leaps College, and will deliver the annual address and preach the annual commencement sermon at the college In June next. Blahop Wil son and Dr. Murrah are great personal friends, having represented their re spective churches as fraternal delegatea at a Canadian conference some years ago. RAILROAD BEING BUILT THROUGH TIMBER BELT. Have You Noticed The itreet car advertise ments of the Elkin-Wat- ■on Drug Company? 7Tiis Job Offices Using Label Huddleston A Christian, 21 S-Fotiyth Syl. Lester & Ce. 2 1-2 N. Broad Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 8. Broad N. C. Tompkins 16 W. Alabama Telegram Pub. Co. 18 Control Ave. Franklin-Tumor Ce 63-71 Ivy Downs A Stadsl. .14 1-2 N. Forsyth LaHatte Ptg. Co 20 8. Broad Ward Printing Co 66 S. Pryor John Thomason Co. .6 1-B 8. Broad Blosssr' Ptg. Co 38-4J Walton Convarts A Wing.... 104 Edgowood Labfl Forma an important well-known all-n' firm's adve Atlanta Typographical Union 520 Candler Bldg. P. 0. Box 266 Atlanta Plume Special to The dearginn.' Jackaon. Mlaa.. Fob. 24.—There la great deal of railroad activity In the atatr Just now and many new linen nf railroad are under construction. A new road la being built from Hickory to Decatur In the oaatern part of tha Mate. The road will go through a fine timber section and It Is expected tlist it ttl be completetl some time early In the summer. TO STUOY HOSPITAL WORK IN FOREMN MISSIONARY FIELDS St-c lul to The Georgian. ilrlntol. Tenn., Feb. 26 —Dr. Thomas F. Staley, a, prominent young physi cian here, has announced hla accept ance of an Invitation to become a mem ber of the mlanlonary commission of the Methodlat Church, South, which l> to go In Ihe near future to Japan, Ko rea nnd China on a tour of Inspection. Bishop Wilson, of Baltimore. wlll'!>e prominent In the commission, which will Ite piloted by l>r. W. R. Lambuth. of Nashville, who has spent much of hlojlfe In foreign mission fields. he commission Is to make n general Insi-e, tlon of the work of the mlsston- arte- unit the conditions prevailing In those countries with reference to mis sionary work. Dr. Htaley an a member of the vonimlaslon will make a study of the hospitals. CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED IN DEFENSE OF HOLMES. Special to The Georgian. Havntmah, Ga. Feb. 26.—The trial J I’. Holmes, former trustee In bankruptcy of the estate of McArthur Hons a- Co.. Is attracting much atten tion here. It was begun yesterday morning. Akermn 41 Stouts represent the government nnd F. M. tRiver the defendant. The defendant Is charged Ith rmhessltng 14,000. The defense Introduced Its evidence today They contend that Holmes wits Innocent of any wrong doing, and that there wns a conspiracy of two clerks under him, whom thry name, to get Holmes Into tha trouble. Holmes haa been prominent lit the community for live years, having coine here from New England Cure Piles Before Too Late Pyramid Pile dure Will Quickly Do It in the Privacy of Your Own Born*. CITY TAX NOTICE Please make your city tax returns now. J. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, CD. MEADOR, Assessors. OEM aadWNMKCY HASITS cured at ha sit with, mwooimii.D N, Pitch S'.fwct- EXTRACTEO ll?Hy without BOr werh. Bent ilouvy ct»U not l»UP hotter.. Pit I I.ADK 1.1*111A DENTAL ROOMS. No. SC Whitehall 8t. A /(Ifttfk frnfastl In pifac. CHMlst fahacca eat I I Nn.'iiffte. r e ar *wm Lhiiliax Tkt OaljiMlej tilth 229 Weotwirt to., ATUUHa”^ E. E. Br PHYSICIAN AN SC Offices: 624-326 Century Bldg. Ball Phone 3(01 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive Yrvui" •vlIW-. * aiulMacoiL JftrkaonYlllc ..Rtf uni Macon 4.0) |>m Jacksonville .. S.30|*iu Kivnunah 9.15 pui EDITOR OF OLD REGIME DEAD A1 ADVANCED A GE; FRIEND OF GREA 7 MEN J. Henley Smith Passes Away at Age of 78 Years. At the* ripe old arc of 78 yanra. J. IIciilcj HuiltIt. father of Burgess Smith, died Mon vtt , Iny afternoon nt Ills* houie, M XorrnMs'Q hli len nnd the OOOOOO0OOOOOO00OO00OOOOOOO ■> 2 O MOTORMAN STRICKEN „ 0 O ON FA8T.MOVING CAR. O O o O Dubuque, Iowa, Keb. 26 —Hud* O O dcnly stricken with paralysis. M«»- « O torman C’arl Tarter stood power* o O less nt his controlelr w hile a heavy O O car on the Union Electric line ran O O wild through the heart of the o O business district last evening The O narrowly mlascd passing WAGING WAR ON VICE AT WADLEY REVIVAL. HpcclAl to The Georgian. Wndley. Ga., Feb: 26.—THere la In yesslon here at the Methodist church a most Interesting and helpful meet ing Rr\. J. \V. Ttnley, omfertme mlstlOhary «»f the South Georgia f.’on- f**rencc. l*» usNistlng the imstor. Rev. Mr Tlnle> Is doing some ror> plain pre.iiiilng. arraigning rtn In Its dirk hauntp. The meeting haa been In session for ten da\s, nnd will go on a week or more longer. i Mayor f••••krill Is in «ytn|iuth>' w Ith j pie. In 5A? box. nt all druggists. Piles sufferers In the post hove look ed upon an operation as the only rein- edy, but they have* not ionsldere<l even an operation aa a aure cure Operating has not moled out the disease and suf ferer hss looked forward with shrink ing to the sure day when the same hor rible orde.il must be passed ^through again. The Pyramid Pile Cure cures. Why • Because It gets down beneath the sur face. It hel|iN nature, relieves the aw ell. Ing. stops the congeal loti, heals the ul* • and fissures There Is none of the forms of piles which these little pyra mids are not made to rectify. The Pyramid Pile Cura Is not a ho*, pitul cure, but Is to be used at home. There Is no loss of time or detention from business. It has been used for street. Two years sgo his wife imibimnI away, and Mr. Hnilth has been In fniltng health ever since. When quite n young man h** went to Washington on the solMUitlou of Alexander II. Stephens nnd Itolwrt Toombs, where lie remained several yearn, nnd enjoyed n wide nciiunlntnnec. With the secession of <.corgis. lie re turned to Ills native state, nnd In 1W1 4-nme to Atlanta, when*, with the late Georg#* W. AdSlr. In* established the dally paper. The Sent hern Confederacy. That paper was \ery lufluettllsl dm lug the war. Near the close «*f the war the paper was milil to John C. tleudrlx x Mr. Smith retired to IiIr farm ta KUiert countv. but was soon called to tli Shl|l x, passengers O n panic. Tht* conductor finally «"[ 2 O to the front of the car and stop|s»d o O It before any damage was done o 0 farter Is In u serious condition J O ° OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO cero In O nnd some of the best mm In this and adjoining states have been empboya to conduct these Institutes In e\c:> county In the state. LETTUCE BEING SHIPPED FROM NORTH CAROLINA. . Telegmph. and also. -, . - - etl The Havannsli New* In n similar ca , t0 Georgian. ’ * With Alexander Stsphsn,. 1 flelgh. N. «'.. ^ b ' Pol low ing the surrender he cam- to A! : Mnt t«* very line truck tropa In Iniiin and entered Un* real estate Held with j cm North Carolina durJng me Colonel Adair, the Ural buRlm ss of the kind son. Lettuce la being shipped nnu > o|M'iic<l here niter tin* war. In IW*. lie | bringing fine prices. The crop I" "' and Alexander II. Hte|diens estsbllMhed The i,*|- ihun usual anti the acreag* Atlnnta l»slly Hon. They neteil ns John , | JirRrr the efforts l»elng made to suppress I ntbl Drug Co blind tiger ' und gambling vlcea. snail, sMlch. will not bring relief, and there Is no nmn or woman too poor to get this re lief It Is for sale at all reliable druggists at a«»o per box. or If you prefer a free trial package befoie purchasing, it will he sent to you by return mall upon your eiiuest. The bona fide testlni') I) lit Is cf patients cured wilt show you w hat these little pyramids really d "I suffered untold misery fur four months, when my wife begged me to s»nd lor .a fine box. When It was half gone I knew l was hotter and it didn’t take any begging to get me to send for :t second b<*\. I think I am about well now, but If I feel any symptoms «»f u return I will order at once, Tell all about this line remedy for piles." You tv J. J. McKIwee, Honey Grove. Texas. It. R. ». ”P. 8. I only used two tmxcs und don't think I need am more. Piles of seven months* standing.* Pyramid Pile Cure Just like the sam- Pyra lie again M Pyramid Bldg., Mur ed the real iitlicicd until Mu'**. wh*M» In* retinal from an sffilnt. lie Ir Riir\lve4| by Ills son. Bur tfcufl Hiultli. and two brother*, .lanien Allen Hinitli. of Know lllc. Tenn.. und Mr II. c Nmltli. of KIUmI comily. Fit tiers I — rxb-es arc being lie’.l Tm*«lny Site. 114*01 at :: 4». b* W In Park Simm I Melh «*!l*t i burcli W-*t Mud, lt-v. M |.. Trout man ofTblntlnu. Tin* pulllienrvrs arc n« follow» Hubert I. CulbeiMoii. W It. Slirot» shir.*. It. I Wright. Hr. K. I. C.imirtllv. M. I». White and Jehu lb*od. Interment will 1*0 III XVe*lview cemetery. THREE HUNDRED INSTITUTES TO BE HELD IN STATE, j Apeclsl to the tiffiinrluR. Jackson. Ml*?.. Feb. 2ft - President J. C. Hardy, of the A. a M. College, an- nouners that three Hundred farmers’ Instltut-s are to l»r* held In Mississippi this year. Tht last legislature made un iiwreascd upprop.latlon *-ir this >mk. eastern Carolina , .un. were shipped. It I" ... thvrc has been a considerable rfii" t mu,to tiusl- In the nciPHKC this season. . II few viiirx (Hcrvlcc furntshed during 'be I- Imxtjin- few years by the rollroarti!. COFFEE TOPERS Can get well by use of P0STUM “There’s a Reason.”