Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 01, 1907, Image 2

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- ' ■ ' 7I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN#NEWS r KID AT. MARCH 1, HOT. BE VOTED ON II HOUSE my DeajormtR Lined Up to . Fight Measure to ' . Finish. Peptiron PUlt IroniM the blood. ftedMire* and bratb, tone tbe raranrat» r eld dlfeetton, five raatfal deep. Eepeclally ewMBtl in MfTotuneie and anemia. Chocolate* eoaied, pleoeant to take. SOc. and |l. Druggi*t* or niaiL Hood’s gjm* Pills Hffrineneea, ognfljpiatlon, doming and dek headache, break up eolda, relieve nnootnfortable (nllneaa it. Painieea eatbartie. 15c. C. t HOOD CO, teweU. Mata. DROPS POWDER HORN, DISCHARGING » CUli LORD ENTERS BODY M ««hlnxtoo, March 1.—It la purpoaed hr tke home tn vote oa the Ship »uh» aMy bill at I o'clock thla afternoop. The Republican* appear to be lined tip In favsr ermc meaenre, but ita paanga ta not near a iled. Democrat* In th* Hotiy* are practically unanimously oppossd to the MII. The measure la favored bp Speaker Cannon, and Ita adoption la desired by President Roosevelt, Even if the hnuea puts It throdgH, (TuTIlMA may kill «T a* opposition ’ on fta part of one or two senators.would be sufficient to defeat the bill, owing to the fact that the' preeent session la about at an sftA' la the consideration of the meesure . tbe'heuee hae adopted an amendment by Mr. Lattauer, of Ifew York, provid ing for a line of ateamihlp* of 1« knots from the nulf of Slealoo to Brasil at a maximum compensation not exceeding 88ML440 for a monthly service or MOO, PM tor a fortnightly service. CITY TAX NOTICE j Please males your city tax returns now. ■ f. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, C.L. MEADOB, Assessors. ffZSS fJSJ fjr.ffSsJ/JS], ius art aaaMnk dcposit ’ bmsksssb Mr. Blrdaall, of Iowa, provol pltuae by saying: "The present occupant of the white bourn is the only really great man who was actually bam tn the great ally of HEATH SATISFIES CLAIMS OF JUSTICE . Maw York, March I.—Judge Holt, In the United Stales circuit court, has handed down an opinion suetalnlng the motion of the etecutrta ef Frederick I,. Pomefoy to have declared Invalid the judgment of 118.040 against (he estate Pomeroy was traffic manager of the NSW York CenirsJ railroad, and as such wee indicted sad trtdd In conjunction with the corporation for having given ground Ich, ahs TRAINED NURSES • GET DIPLOMAS rite young women were awarded diplo mas aa trained a ureas at the eighth an- aofl WMtiwatll bald Tbundaj nqffit at the Elkin-Moldeaalth aSMltorlna. Them gradnailas wars ttUa Ffafrl* Wise,, Mrs. Naomi Srwoed, Mlae Hulk C. « so. sad Mtaa Mamie raffish, The eatrPM worn, speem by B*T. WtniSffl Oram Ulna ana Dr. i THIRD WARD SCHOOL SITE PURCHASED o ilie lonely and bamaved and the _ O unemployed and fhoe* financially O O dlatreeaad. 9 - -♦Jet an Oeant and Pnvtlton streets, near Grarft park, has been purchased as the site fay the Third ward school 0| iKe tot waa bought from Mrs. Mat- tie *. Camp for 87,844. It la 188 by 144 fiat, and M considered an ad vantageous locality for the Third ward school. SALVATION ARMY SPECIAL SERVICE M Pdr (Mat ef All Diioases the Re- nit of Undlgeated Putre fying Poods. Man of atlaIra, women of society and children with active bralna are too often sedentary In (heir habits, giving little time to exercise. To thla evil la added that of high and Irregular liv ing—«a a result, (he stomach cannot aland the demands made upon It. The abused and overtaxed stomach does not properly do the work of digestion, food taken In ferments and the poison permeates the whole system. The body lena In weight and becomes n prey for the stuck of whatever disease It may encounter. Did It ever occur to you how busy that stomach of yours Is* It only holds three plate, but In one year you force It tn take In 2,4fl4 pounds of ma terial. digest II anil prepare It tor as similation Into the blood. No wonder tt rebels when overworked. We crowd It with eteaks and pastry. Irritate Ite Juices with apices and adds; and ex pect the stomach to do its work. It can’t do it. Alt over t.h* Inner layer of the stom ach are glands which secrete the Juices aeoeaaary to digestion. The entrance of food Into the stomach Is the signal for these glands to do their work. The more tbe rood, and the more Indigesti ble, the greater the demand upon them ana upon the muscles of the wall ad joining. Think of the tona of hlgh-arntoned game, sweetmeats end appetisers crammed Into this little 4-ounce mill, and than wonder, If you will, why you are dlsty or nauseated nr constipated. Don't blame your stomach or curse your fate that you should be born so unfortunate. Blaras yourself and apply the remedy. Drat, get a small paefcaga of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taking one • attar each meal and nt bed time. They are not a medietas, but a digestive. Your stomach Is worn out and needs help. 1 the work that the stomach folia to do. There's enough power In oae grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets to digest 8,444 grains of ordinary food, eo you needn't fear that anything eat will remain In your stomnch MSJP SAVANNAH’S MAYOR RIDEg IN AN AUTO TO FIX SPEED LIMIT Special to The (Morglan. Savannah, 04.. March 1.—Savannah, known aa lha city of automobiles, la to have an ordinance .prescribing tha speed limit of the machine*. A reso lution has been Introduced In the council fixing the maximum speed at 18 miles per hour. It Is said the ordinance win paa*. Several- automobile owners are on the hoard, and they are said to be for It. The present maximum epead allowed Is 8 miles an hour. With this restric tion' upon the tutomobflists there hgv« fomnnany.accident* on the sueeu. Pedestrians are wondering what show they win have with the speed limit- raised to 18 mile*, which would probably mean >8 In practice. Mayor TMdeman. Chief of Police Austin and the leading automobile dealers of tha city gathered tn their fast machine™ on Abercnrn street, and letr flyer# through their paces. een miles seemed mighty slow to such enthusiasts In fast machines, and It miles wa* agreed upon. oooooaDooooooooooooooooooo ANTI-SUICIDE BUREAU Special to The Oeorglaa. Spartanburg. B. C- March L—C. C. Morrow, a well-known cltiaan of tbls county, accidentally shot himself In the left shoulder while out hunting, the load striking him In tbs left breast, ranging upward and tearing away the flesh. Mr. Morrow had -finished load ing one barrel of Ms gun. a muxslt- loader, and was preparing to load tha other barrel, when hie powder horn accidentally fell from 'ills shoulder, striking the cap on ths barrel that hod been loaded, causing It to discharge. SENATOR JL 0. BACON NAMED FOR INTERIM ha far a* Oeveraor Terrell Is reseeraed, tbe coalreeertr regarding lha senatorial *a- etney from Uareh 4 to Jon* a hat been sti fled by tbe appointment of Senator A. O. _j Interim at. '.sragwi'. - ill andTCmeior Ls, mad*, leas tween Om-eraor Terrell a _ T . . the eppotntmeut wae mad*. Seoslor Bsrot ■nlMTlbtl be found ample precedent fol cucb an appointment. AT THE THEATERS Mario Cahill at the Brand. Marl* Cahill, who will bo soon at tht Grand Friday and Saturday nights end Saturday matinee, and Eugene Cowles were chatting while off stags during ono of the performance* of "Marrying Mary," at Daly'a, when the play was running at that theater. —■■■# ruil— “hii "Tee," and rgwrtr. ^notarbd servant* wfmray:—nr my nudjnn hem# i have numerous picture* of The Bos tonians' hung and Inhaled. One morn ing my man, Caesar, waa fussing about and nxlng up while I waa at work. He looked over the pictures, Just as he had done a thousand times over, and uM: •' 'Bay, Mr. Cowles, did you eber sing "D* Messiah" when you was at Boa- lock's r •' TO OPEN IN OHICAQO. C — o Chicago, March I —Chicago's O antl-sulcMe bureau will be open- O ed within a day or two by the O . Salvation Army at the headquar- O ten on South State street. The o bureau will be for the purpoeo of O assisting and advising any person O contemplating^suicide, drunkhids, g A special musical service will be held at the Bnlvatlon Army hall, 72 Mari etta street, on Saturday night. Major and Urn. \V. Rscott, who have charge of the Kentucky and Tennessee divi sion, will conduct the service They will be assisted by J. Hanley, of Cin cinnati, and Major and Mrs. Hcrrlman, and the local corps. Thla eorvlca will be preceded by a special atreet earvlce at which (he Hon. Mrs. Henry, of London, 1 will speak. Major and Mre. Bacon will have at (he army halT on (Sunday morning and on Sunday night Major Escott will addreaa the Walker Street Methodlat church. GEORGIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND TO BE OPENED WEDNESDAY. Special to Tha Oeorglan. Macon, Oa., March 1.—On Wednes day morning tha Ueorgla Academy for the mind n-lll be opened by (he trus tees and Superintendent Ollphant, and the blind children of the state, who have been out of a home for Instruction for the post elahteen months, will re turn to their dull**. Superintendent Ollphant la already engaged In pre paratory work at the new building, ao a* to be ready tor the return of the Inmates. The trustees have elected Dr. t\ t\ Hnrrold as physician for the In stitution. and Dr. Peele has been re tained os oculist. At a meeting of the board yrstrrday afternoon all ar rangements were mails for the renewal of work. The new building and grounds are being rapidly placed In condition for taking up the duties at the Insti tution. DAWSON DISPENSARY FIGHT CARRIED INTO THE COURTS. Special to The Oeorglan Dawson. Go.. March 1—The advo cates of the rilepenaarv have Instituted levs! proceeding* In the superior court here to contest the recent election held In this county, wl\lch resulted In a ma jority ot 1(4 against the dispensary system. The paper* were tiled In the clerk* office yesterday and there ere more than ton persona named as petl- ttonera. the Isw requiring si least one- tenth of those who voted In the election to Join In the proceeding!! In order to make a contest. Tho petition In the case la signed by the following well-known attorney*: Joseph 11. Hall and Warren Roberta, of Macon, Ratne* A Ourr. J. R. Irwin ami It. A. Wilkinson, of thla city, os petitioners' attorney*. ■tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will rout the poison because they re the poison because they remove the cause food fermentation. They are ‘ flat—f" ow n o*re for flyspepela. The ■Bt of troubles dyspepsia Is rather of not be numbered, for a healthy Is the source of all health. •si*e your opportunity before worse dltlons confront you. Bend today a free trial package of Htuart's Tablets. Tbey will bring relief. F. A. Hluart Co., bunt Bldg., Marshall. Mich ■4 N ceat else for sals at your Die* of Bronchial Affection. ttpectnl to Tbe tleorgtan. Athens. Oa., March l.—Mr*. W. J. P<m*. one of three *l*ters who mar ried three brother*, died ot her home near this city Wedneaday evening after an Ulnae* of *everul month* from a bronchial affection. The burlul oc curred yesterday. . George W. Courtney. Tlie funeral service* of tirorge W. Courtney, the young eon of Mr. and W. C. Courtney, who died Wednesday night, were conducted nt the residence, ; T*ehi street. Friday afternoon. Th» Inlenn-ei w i* In M-Hvw-wul cem-t-rv. "Tha Square Deal.” When President Roosevelt borrowed the gamater'e synonym tor honesty and hurled It at tht country, he hit the bull’s eye tn the hearts of all honest men because hi* character and previ ous perform* nee* hackod him up. Ths square deal rang true. Justin Huntley McCarty* other work* sustain hi* merit, though It li • question If any play he has written te superior to 'if I Were King." The magnlfloant pro duction of thla play given by E- H. Sothera at tha Cardan Theater was eurtlr tbe "square deal," as Its run of 844 nights wall attest*. The name display will be "The Square D**r Of fered at the Orand on Monday and Tuesday nights and Tuaaday at matl- neas. mmms LssraUSS&SS £&»£<£& ■MHmvumonja* TSSdHw"ali^fflfl*eia [har* c#f#rr.'i or nr# ftfflirtrvl with I HOWELL W000WARB HOME FOB A VISIT Clark Howell Woodward, senior lieu tenant commander of the United States navy, will return to Atlanta early next week for a visit to his parent*, Coldnel and Mr*. Park Woodward. Lieutenant Woodward spent the past three years In the waters off the coast of the Philippines, In command of u torpedo flotilla. He was In the war with Hpaln. and at Santiago was with Bchley on the Brooklyn. Colonel Woodward hae received n telegram from tbe senior lieutenant sent from Ban Francisco, where he had Just arrived, saying that he would be tn Washington Monday and In Atlanta Tuesday. • t— 14 DAYS. :*ed to cur cure Heeding or ITo- or money re- NEORO HANGED FOR MURDER OF HI8 FATHER-IN-LAW. Special to The Oeorglan. Spartanburg. B. C., March 1.—John Shelton, colored. Was hanged In the county talT her* for The titurder Pf ttlg father-in-law, whom he killed about one year ago. The hanging took place In the execution room, and woe wit nessed by only a few people. Under the laws of thla state, hangings are not public. The execution of Shelton le the first hanging that has taken place In Spar tanburg county In several years, the last execution being that of Chrl* Har ris, colored, who shot and kilted Cap tain Blaealngame, chief of police, sev eral year* ago. Robert Lorains In "Man and Super- man." Theatergoers will be Interested In knowing that Robert Loralne I* to All an engagement here appearing In "Man and Superman." recognised aa one of Bernard Bhaw a beat comedies. In that It I* th# moet entertaining, most amusing and moat Intellectual. Charles Dillingham will praaent Mr. Loralne n« the Orand on next Wedneaday nnd Thuradny nights, end Thursday mati nee, when he will be seen In hie fn- moua comedy, supported by nearly all of thoae who were with him during the seven months he played last season In New York. At the Bijou. Charles E. Blaney will preeent his latest nnd beat melodrama, "The Cures of Drink," at the Bijou next week. Scenic effects have been made an Im portant part of the production. These Include n railroad scene which shows a full else locomotive running at full IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS, Don’t Mistake th* Caut* of Your Trou ble#—An Atlanta Cltlxon Show* How To Cur* Thom. Many people never auipect their kldnaya. If suffering from n lame, weak or aching hack they think that It I* only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sate In they think tt will toon correct ttactf. And ao tt la with all the other symptoms of |Hdney disorders. That la Juat where th* danger Ilea. You must cure those trouble* or they l**ul to diabetes or Bright's dlaoaae. Th* beet remedy to use la Doan's Kidney Pills. It cures all Ilia which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Atlanta people tes tify to permanent cures. A. R. Davis, plumber, of 81 Edge- wood avenue, Atlanta. Ga., aaya: "I suffered a greet deal from backache, and I knew my kldneyi were out of order on aceount cf the Irregularity ot th* secretions. The ache eras a dull, heavy pain right In the small of my back, which often prevented me from Keep nt night. I could hardly turn over In bed. ahd when I did'a sharp, cutting pstn would strike me, sometimes In one place and then tn another. 1 often had to rlae several timet during the night on account of my Inability to retain the kidney se cretions, which seemed to be all out of aorta, were highly colored and of a strong odor, besides being full of sedi ment. None of the remedies which I tried did me any good until I got n box of Doan's Kidney Pills. In one night they relieved me. and since using the box the secret loot have loet their dark color and the pain has en tirely left my back. I am glad to be able to tell other* of thla wonderful cure." For sale by all dsaler* Price 50 rents. FcaterMUburn Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agente for the United States. Remember the name—Duau'a—and take no other. CASTOR IA For Infanta and ChiMrsa Tl» KM YiuHm Always*^ 4r ft y ths Mcuatareof COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. Judgment* Rendered Monday, February 29, 1407. Judgments Affirmed. Southern Express Co. v. Briggs, from Richmond superior court, before Judge Hammond. F. O. duBtgnon, Frank H. Miller anil William K. Miller, for plain- llff In error. J. C. C. Black, Jr., by John M. Orahatn, contra. Butler v. Philip Carey Manufacturing Co., and vice versa, from city court of LaOrange. Judge Harwell. E. T. Moon, for Butler. D. J. Gaffney, E. A. Jones anti J. E. A L. l-\ McClelland, contra. People's National Bank v. Haralson, from city court of LaOrange, Judge Harwell. E. T. Moon, for plaintiff In error. A. H. Thompson, contra. Judgments Reversed. Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway Co. v. McManus, from city court of Polk county. Judge Irwin. Brown A Randolph and Janes A Hutchens, for plaintiff In error. Janes A Hunt, Bunn A Trawlck and Arnold A Arnold, contra. Amorous v. State, from Greene su perior court. Judge Lewi*. Park A Park, for plaintiff In error. J. E. Pot tle, solicitor general, and James Da- vlslon, contra. HEMES, (line hmii Chicago, March i.—August Krtiff. e railroad flramaq, wo* killed sad four other persons were Injured yesterday by the explosion of th* hollar of Michigan Central freight locomotive on tbe trocke ol the Indians Harbor rail road at Millard avenue and Fifty-sec ond street. The engine waa demol ished. Kraffs mangled body was found in tbs tender under a pile of coal. LEAGUE WON'T OPPOSE A WHISKY The Anti-Saloon League will not ad vocate a or will It oppose tbe creation of th* offlee of whisky Inspector by the city. This wax decided upon at a meet ing of the league at the Carnegie library Thursday night. It wot at first thought that the league would ask for the appointment of a whisky Inspec tor,. but after considerable discussion Thursday night, It was deemed advis able to keep "hands, off.” THINKS STATE INSURANCE WOULD ELIMINATE GRAFT. Special to The Oeorglan. Chattanooga, Tend., March 1.—In the Insurance Investigation held her* by the Joint committee of the legislature, A. N. Hloan, a local Insurance agent, said that he did not believe state In surance would be practical, because of dishonest office holders. C. W. Olson, also a prominent Insurance agent, and formerly y president of the Chamber of commerce, made practically the same statement. Senator John 1. Cox took exceptions to these statement* and he said (he more he became associated with these so-called "dishonest offlee holdere." the more confidence he had In the honeety of humanity. "I would like tn ask Messrs. Olson and Sloan," said Benator Cox, "If these dishonest offlee holders and scheming politicians wnnm mil mnr* than the 4# ner.ggnt PERIMS Off AIN While np woman fa entirely free iriodfa from pertodfa suffering. It doe* not swill to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. Ir regularities and pain are paaiHra 4<MI “ * ' enee that something fa Wrung it will which should be set right or lead to serious derangement of the feminine organism. Thousand* of women, have found relief from all periodic, cuf- feriog by taking Lydia E. Plnk- n Ye * "" “ Vegetable Compound, which 1* made from native roots audh«rb*. ag It la the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It cure* the condition which censes so mnoh discomfort and robs that period of U* terrora. Women who are troubled with painful»Ir regular function# should take immediate action to ward ok tha aoriou* eonsogtMucM (xt b* restored to health and strength by taking MISS A0E NICHOLS Lydia EPIokham’s Vegetable Compound ~9t 88* Weft 22nd Btreet, Hew York City, “ ' ejy Mrs, Pinkh*m:-"lf women who suffer would only rel. upon Lydia E. Flnkhgm’s Vegetable Compound their troubles would be quickly nil*viatod. I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health which has been brought to me by your inestimable remedy. Lydia K. Mnkh4m~* Vegetable Compound cure# Female Complaints such aa Falling end Displacements, and Organic Disease*. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion. and Invigorates tbe whole feminine xystam. For the derangements of tbe KJdnev* of either sox Lydia 6. Pfo*kern's Vegetable Compound fa excellent. Nn. Pinkham’B Standing Invitation to Women tufferlng from any form of female weakness are Invited to write MraFlnkhamTat Lynn. Mass. From the symptoms given, tho trouble may be lose tod and tha quickest and surest way of recovery advised. rake-off that Is now received by the agents and the companies?" TO ESTABLISH RACE TRACK ON GEORGIA SIDE OF LINE. gpertal to The Otorita*. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 1.—Be cause of ths fact that Georgia has no race track law bookmakers are up with plans to establish a high-grade race track Just south of the stats line from this city. Bine* th* race track law Is In effect In this state, and since ths only race tracks now located south of the Ohio river are at New Orleans and Hot Bprlngs, It leaves a gap which can very welt be supplied by establish Ing race tracks near this city. BELIEVES BUSINESS MEN WANT SALOONS TO REMAIN. gpselel to Ike Oeorglaa. Chatlaifoagi :a. Tenn„ March C—Cap- COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. Decision* Rendered Thursday, Feb ruary 28, 1907. Judgment* Affirmed. Yoiide va. Darien A Western llsllmsd Co. From Mrlntosli suin-rlnr court. Bsfore Juilftr Hestimok. C. M. Tlson. fnr plslntiff In er ror; M. Dell. Ilarrlny sntl R. M. Illtch. con rrnnfnnl vs. Itiinson A Brothers Co. From t-lty i-onrl of laUriuiKc. Before J mice llnr- ell. Iliiffiicr A Julies, for pliilnllDT In er ror; llsttMii Lnrejny, iuntM Kenns vs. Griffin From I’utnnut superior imirt. Before Jinlrn- I .eel* W. T. iinvlil- sou. for plslnlllf In error; Turner A Ailnnit. eoiitrn. 11,0,1,* ts. limner. Front Miller superior i-onrl. Before Jmlin- Klietrielil. W. I. G, for plaintiff lu error. No spis-arsncc con- Ira, • Ji»flfvni Vi. On I ml uf (JiNirglii Knilnnr To. I‘n*iii Terrill *i»iM*rl4»r court. Ilcforc Jutlp* Ktinner. M. <*. Etlwiinli, for plnlutlft In vrror: J. I'nrkM. conn ImvIh vn. 8tnte. From city court of Dul* tin. Hcforc .Initio Burch. T. L tlrlnnr nml II. P. Ilouunl. for plulntlff tn error; «». II. Wtllliiui. ioltcltor. contru. Judgmsnts Rsvsrssd. Williams vs. Inman et nl From rlljr eoorl of N’ewnnn. Before Ju-lae Freeman, eonrl of Newnnn. lief,ire Ju-lxe freeman. Mel-nunhllu »V Jones. Illll A ('mpeiqier .in,i W. 1’. Wriiilil, for plslutjff lu error; Kills, win,i,i»h a Kills, comm. CHARGED WITH STEALING A PORTABLE WORK HOUSE. •ttecisl 10 The Georclos. Chatiannoga. Tcnn.. March 1,—Dove Leonard ha* been bound over An the criminal court n» a charge of stealing the pnrtnble work house of this city. Leonard's name has been connected with several suspicious doings here, and each time he has always found a loop-hole. spaed, the advent of which offers nn opportunity for n rescue tn which the ruling llrem.in saves his sweetheart from wh.it seems certain death on the rails. At th* Etdorede. Although "1 ’a pin In Bwlft" Is a mod ern. high cIhss drama, there Is not n suegestlon of nnythlng throughout the entire pie.e ttint onulil In uny way or- fend the most scrupulous From be ginning I" the end it In clean, whole some nnd Instructive, having nothing but good sltunllons nnd bright strong tain Gaston O'Brien, of Knoxville, a recent visitor here who Is In charge uf doubls. tracking ttw flout hero railway between Chattanooga and Morristown, believes that Knoxville will not vote whisky out. "Thar* la much senti ment against the saloon In Knoxville among the church people." sold be. "but the business element take a more conservative view of the matter." Preston Killed in Mobil*. . (pedal to The Geotflto. Decatur. Ala., March 1.—IVord ha* been received here thet James Preston was killed In Mobile, but no detail* could be learned. He Is Ihe son of W. C. ITeston, of Decatur. The young man's father has gone to Mobile. Will Not Move Headquarter*. Spertal to The Georaten. Chattanooga, Tenn.. March 1.—Local officials of the Central of Oeorgln railroad deny the report that this road In to remove Its headquarter* to this city. The report had been published In several Tennessee and Georgia pa pers. Mre. Luey Akin. The body of Mr*. Lucy Akin, aged 88 years, who died In Smyrna, On., Thursday night, will be brought to At. lanta for Interment In Oakland ceme tery. The funeral service* will be con ducted In Smyrna. $5,000 Reward Will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether, chloroform, heroin, alpha and beta eu- caine, ennnaluB indioa, or chloral hydrate or any of their derivatives, in any of Dr. Miles’ Remedies. This applies to goods in original packages, unop ened, and not tampered with. Certain unscrupu lous persons arc making false statements about these remedies. rtble htadftCR* f«*r Ust t#n years: Ihe doctor# could do m* no good. I Dr. Miles' AnU-P»ln Pill# adver- t!#f*d in th# Sunday mag#*lne. po I thought 1 would try a aampl*. 1 did mi. nnd thrv help'd me wonderfully. I had headirhe no badly I <%uld hard- lv me to work, po I nent to th* drug Ptore and got a bo*. In a couple of hour* l wan all right. It wr# tha Ural medicine to do me any good.* * A A. P.I.P1. Philadelphia, Pa. MC2 Tacoma Street. Dr. Mile#' Antl-Paln PHI* are told by your druggist, who will guarantoo that tha first package will Doneflt. If It fa.la, ha will ratum your manor. 2S doaai. O canto- Never aoM In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind All Modern Business Concerns Find the Long Distance Bell Telephone of inesti mable value. It saves time by preventing delays. You can apply it to your affairs with surprising results. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell > : Telephone and Telegraph Co. D DOORS CLOSED AGAIN ON POLICE COMMITTEE Seven Saloon Licenses Considered in a Secret Session, STEAMER OSSEBAW IS ABOUT READY After hearing the petition# of a num ber of applicant# for anloon licenses, tho police committee of council, of which Councilman Charles M. Robert# I# chairman, went again Into #ecr. % t session Thursday afternoon to act on the application#. About half of the time of the com mittee when In open Herndon was tnk n up In an Informal discussion of The Georgian, and especially the article In which The Georgian disclosed every thing that waa done at the previous se cret lesslon of the committee. Home of the members of the commit tee objected to The Georgian's accurate account of the last secret session, nnd asked Alderman Curtis, who happened to be present what he thought of It. Alderman Curtis, ns It happened, had opinions of his own. “I think, like The Georgian." replied tho aldernmn. "that you ought to meet out In the open nnd do what you think best in broad daylight.” The following applications were con sidered: M. T. Hayes, for n colored saloon at 155 Peters street. J. T. Swords, for a colored saloon at 8rt Decatur street. Lyon ik Gavnghan. for a transfer from Bruce at 107 Peters street. Mlnhlnnrtt & Clardly. for a colored saloon at <6 Decatur street. Cook Ik Morris, for a white beer sa loon at 107 Peters atreet. J. B. Matthew#, for n white beer sa loon nt 294 Marietta atreet. Frank \V. Johnson, colored, for a col ored liquor #aloon at 10 Ivy street. A dispatch hns been received at the gen- jeral offirea of the Atlanta, nirmttfghnni nnd Atlantic to the effect that ths Oaaeljaw, the fourth freight steamer of the Atkinson system. I# nt Ronton, and will soon In* ready for servlt-e lietwecn New York, Orunawick and llnvunn. It Is p«MMlh!e that a achcdulo permitting two Fallings every week fruui New York will be establlshei). SOUTH CAROLINA ALUMNI ORGANIZED AT CHARLESTON. Special to The (ieorglnu. Charleston. 8. t\. March 1.—Univer sity of the South alumni of South Car olina was organised here yesterday with the following officers: President. H 8- Whaley, of Kills o Inland; first vice president, P. P. Nel son. of Columbia? second vice presi dent. George Croft, of Aiken; thlr< HARRIS SENTENCED TO HANG FOR MURDER OF WOMAN. Special to The Georgian. Gaffney, 8. C n March 1.—Judge Al drich yesterday afternoon sentenced Tom Harris, alias Tom Childress, of North Carolina, to bang March 29 for tho murder of Mrs. Morgan at this place several months ago. The Jury was out less than an hour and returned a verdict without recommendation in less than nn hour. Harris was tried for cutting the woman's throat' and robbing her cf $900. After his ntpest he narrowly escaped being lynched by the angry rltixens and wan taken to Spartanburg for wife-keeping. While confined In the county Jail he made a confession t Deputy Sheriff White, Jailor Decknell and Rev. \V. P. Smith. The confes sion was taken down In writing am offered In evidence by the stute. & A DIFFERENCE It Paid This Man to Change Food. "What In called ‘good living' eventu ally brought me to a condition quite the reverse of gmal health,” writes a N. V. merchant. "Improper eating told on me till my stomach became ao weak that food nauseated me, even the lightest and simplest lunch anil I wa# much de? pressed after a night of uneven slum ber. unfitting me for business. "Till# condition was discouraging, as l could find n« way to Improve it. Then 1 saw the advertisement of Grape- Nuts food, nnd decided to try It, and became delighted with the result. "For the past three year# I have Used Grape-Nuts and nothing elae for my breakfast and for lunch before retiring. It speedily set my stomach right and ngrntulate myself that I have re- president. Rev. A. It. Mitchell, of! gained my health. There I# no great- Oreenvllle; secretary. A. R Young, of fr comfort for a tired a fharleston; treasurer. Nathanlal *Kry-1 Grt^-Nuta.^JMnaui^j^rgjit- ward. of Oakley. Decatur Marchant Assigns. tlpeHM to Tho (lisirgldti. Decatur. Ala.. March 1 Ms* «*ohn. proprietor of the Mammoth. Hr(lIH of the largest dry go«HlH and clothing j tiound# sleep, and an awakening In the i morning w ith a feeling of buoyant | courage and hopefulness, i "Grape-Nut* has been a boon to my ! u hole family. It has made of our 2- , l veor-old hov, who used to be unable to : dlgrst much of anything, h robust, healthy, little rascal weighing 32 Mankind certainly owes line houses In Deiatur. has made an a** j debt of gratitude to the expert who In- Mgnmem In favor of hD creditors. Mar-1 vented thta t*rfect fo*>d " Name given \ln West la named as the receiver. The J by Postum (V, Hattie Creek* MIcU. asiets and liabilities are not known. "There's a renton."