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MKLLE GILMAN
PREFERS COMEDIAN
m
It is Bejwrtcd Site is En
gaged to Edgar Atchison
Ely.
PeptXroi Pills
fronts* th* bloat. feed nerve* end brain,!
tone the atome.-li, aid digestion, give 1
netful sleep. Especially beneficial. (n ]
berrouenee* and anemia. Chocolate- j
eoated, pleaaant to take. 60c. and fl.
Druggist* or maiL
Hood’s m
Pills fc™.
hllionaneaa, conatipation, _
! morning and aiek headache, break op
; coIda, relieve uncomfortable fuliaeaa
> after dinner. Palnleae cathartic. 25c.
• C. L HOOD CO., LowsU, Mata.
FOURS ISO CHICKENS
IN SECRET TURDS)
TWO DOTS ARRESTED
New York. March I —A niaaaaaa re*
oelvtt) In thla city today from Carle
■aid that Mlaa Mabelle Gilman. for
merly an seines In thta country, would
aooo marry Edgar Atchison By, who
played a minor part In "Mr*. Black la
Back" when It waa In New Tork.
A recent cablegram about Mlaa Oil
man aaid aba la living In her own
uhateau In France at the rate of 8144,-
eoa a year, and had a araall army of
liveried eerranu. W. E. Corey, of Steel
Tnnrt fame, waa reported to have called
on her recently ahd expreeeed a wish
to make her hla wife. Her alleged en
casement to Ely would Indicate that
she had refused the ateel man for a
- comedian.
ELY DECLARES ACTRESS
HAS HONEY OF HER OWN.
JUnau City. Mo., March EdWhrd
Ateblaon Ely. vaudavllla alngar. ar-
rtved In Kanaaa City from Lot Angolea
today.
“Hdw about the atory that Mlaa Oil
man la to marry you?" Mr. Ely waa
tifkad.
Too will have to ask Mlaa Oilman
that? said Mr. Ely "A* toMto* Oil-
man's living In Europe on the bounty
of any pereon," continued Mr. Ely.
“Mlaa Oilman la fully abla to support
baraelf."
S.A. E. TO OBSERVE
FOUNDERS DAY
On March > the flfty-flrst annlrersary
of the Sigma Alpha Epallon fraternity,
a banquet will be given by the mem
bers at the Piedmont Hotel. Thla Is
in honor of what la known aa Found
er's, day. and It to expected that a
grant many frat men from all over the
state will gather In Atlanta on that
data, and arrangements have been
mad* to entertain large numbers
In the past It has been the cuetom
to have Individual banquets at differ
ent eltfes In' the slats Ait thla year
It waa decided to hold the annual feaet
in Atlanta and to Invite the entire
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity to par-
"%W
he chapters of Georgia. Tech. Mer
cer and Emory, which Include all tlte
chaptera In the atate, have announced
their Intention of attending In bodies
YOUNG ATLANTAN
FOR CONSULAR JOB
William M. Goodwin, of Atlanta, eon
of John B. .Ooodwln. grand secretary
of the Independent Order or odd Fel
lows la now In Baltimore, Md.. where
ho la taking a courae preparatory to
taking an examination for an appoint
ment to a consular position.
Aenator A. S. Clay la expected to an
nounce within a short while that the
ydung Atlantan has been given an Im
portant post. Mr. Ooodwln has numer
ous frtenda In Atlanta who will be
Interested In the appointment.
Simply Swallow
Many Sat at Though They Wen
Blind and Their Tongue*
Out Out.
Dyapepala la built on confidence—too
much confidence In the ability of your
stomach to digest anything and every
thing you put Into It.
In this age Vre have developed speed
fa every line of action, and we have
also developed speed In mastication.
We don't take time lo eat right, and
•ometlmes w* do not eat the right kind
of food. Sometime* we .carry our bual-
neaa to our meal* and a* a result eat
mechanically. We eat a* though we
Were blind and our tongues cut out. We
•Imply swallow.
The result la that the food we eat Is
half chewed, and lies like a lump of
lead on the stomach.
Tou may deny to yourself that you
abuse your stomach, but when you get
a bloaty feeling, you can't-deny you've
got It.
When you get braali. eructation*,
burning sensations, blnuilng, aversion
to food, toss of appetite, belching and
other kindred ailments, there la not
much use asking yourself, for the time
being, why you suffer. The fact I*
you're got these ailments and the
question of the hour Is how to get rid
of-them at once, so that at, your next
meal you may he able to sit down and
look at your meal straight in the face—
with a keen appetite and a smile, and
enjoy thoroughly everything you eat.
Just one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets will digest an ordinary meal, with
out the help of the stomach. One In
gredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
will digest i.nmi grains of font. The
strongest stomach couldn't do the work
any better than one of theee wonderful
little Tablets cun do It.
Each tablet contain* the atrongeat
dtgeatlve agents It la possible to ob
tain.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a
patent medicine. We oolite out and
eay Just what Is In them—hydrastls.
golden seal, lactose and aseptic pepsin.
They are recommeiuted by 44,444 li
censed physicians In the I'nlted States
and t'aniula.
And they are recommended by every
one who uaea them—they can't help It.
for they Immediately Invigorate the
stomach by letting It take a rest: they
strengthen the gastric Juice, and cause
the appetite to become keen and reg
ular.
•Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will sure
ly destroy dyspepsia, brash, belching,
that "lump of lead" feeling, burning
sensations. Indigestion, loss of appetite
.End avfrslyh to food
Have Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
handy."where you ran take one or two
after each meal. Then you will know
what a Messing It Is to have a good
appetite and to get all the good possi
ble out of everything you rat. You'll
feel rosy and sweet. Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets at any drug store on earth. SOc.
Send us your name and address to
day and we will at once send you by
mall a sample package free. Address
r. A. Stuart Co. It Stuart Bldg. Mar-
•hall. Mich.
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NAMES ATLANTA CRE0IT0RB
IN BANKRUPTCY PETITION.
Special lo Tha Georgian.
Columbus, Us, March I.—U F. Mill
er. a merchant of Lumpkin, Go.. has
(Had a petition. In bankruptcy In the
Cnlled States court here. He give-tils
liabilities at ll.22l.JO and his assets,
at 11,021.7*. He names several cred
itors m Atlanta.
■psrlsl to The (Jaergtoa.
Columbus, Ok. March I.—Amo* and
| Frank Bogden, two young whit* men.
aged IT and It yeara, ar* In Jail hare
In default of 1204 bond. They are
charged with the systematic robbing
of chicken rooata In the northern and
eastern parts of the city, and of keep
ing a chicken yard on thatr premises
In Jordan City, where fully 100 alleged
stolen chickens were found by the po
lice and Identified as belonging to va
rious people In that section.
JUDGE ASKS FOR PARDON
FOR YOUNG FORGER.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn. March fudge
8. D. McReynolds? of the criminal court
of this county, to making a string ef
fort to have A. H. Wilson, a tt-yeai-
old boy of Knoxville, pardon, d Ir on
the state penitentiary. He was given
three years In the penitentiary o i flio
charge of securing tnonev • n a forged
check. Judge McHcynolds hns wrltr-n
Governor Patterson asking him lo far-
don the young man.
WHA1 A NA UGHIY MAN!
WORE ONL Y UNION SU11
R1GH1 OUT IN PUBLIC
The Kimball orchestra was playing
In the palm garden and tha strains nf
"Down Where the Wurxburger Flows"
floated to the corridor outside. In the
balcony on the Drat floor a doxen ladles
tat watching tha busy throng In the
rotunda below. Then cams a number
on the program not provided by the
management.
Down the hall came the sound of bar*
feat pattering on the polished oak. Be
fore the startled ladles could gather up
their knitting and flee from the scene,
a stranger appeared, clad neally but
not extravagantly, in a union suit and
a frightened expression. He had evi
dently risen from troubled dreams.
"Hey. there," shouted the apparition,
a* h* leaned over the ratling and ad
dressed the loungers In the rotunda.
"I hear yuu talking about me. You'd
better shut up."
A tired looking clerk looked up and
taw the unconventional appgrel of the
guest. It was only • o'clock Thurs
day night and even unfettered Atlanta
does not countenance a clinging knit
suit for evening wear In public places.
It took the clerk Just one leap to clear
the desk, and three Steps to climb I be
stairway. The excited guest was-led
bapk to his room and ths loungers re
sumed their chat undisturbed. The
ladles went bark lo their goaslp and
only a smothered giggle or two recalled
the one event of the evening.
"Just a case of tha willies," anbl the
house detective. "He needs a hyisj. I
guess."
And from the palm room came the
■*d strains of "I'm On the Water
Wagon Now.”
HUSBAND AND WIFE LOS7
MOTHERS WITHIN FEW DA YS
Within a few hours after Mrs. I'.
E. Kauffmnn received 111* news of Iho
death of her mother. Mr*. Janies L.
Winter. In Knoxville, Tenn., Wednes
day her husbknd received a cablegram
hearing the news nf the death of Ills
mother, Mrs. Mart* Kauffman. In trim,
Germany, Saturday- The funeral serv
ices of Mrs. Winter were conducted
Friday morning at the residence of her
daughter. Mr*, r. K. Kauffmnn. <S
Furrier afreet, while the funeral serv
ice* of the mother of Mr. Kauffmnn
were conducted Wednesday morning.
TO ABOLISH POOL ROOMS
IN NEGRO SALOONS.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Gu., March I.—A strong
effort I* being made here to abolish
the pool rooiiik attached to Bahama
where liquor Is sold to negroes, and nt
the meeting of council Wednesday a
drastic measure to that effect was In
troduced by Ahlermmt l-nwrence. The
resolution was declared Illegal by the
city attorney, Hon. T. T. Miller, and It
was withdrawn, hut It Is the Intention
of the alderman to frame another on*.
ODD FELLOWS TO MEET ... . _
IN NEWBERRY MARCH 1S.? un,n h « become mnjor of the Second
. i Georgia Battalion, which office he held
Special to The Oeotglsn. _ j »< the surrender. He was taken III In
' St. loiitia anti brought back here for
the benefit of his health. ..
MAJOR CHARLES MOFFETT
DIES AT BROKEN ARROW.
Special to TJie Georgian.
Columbus, O*.. March I.—Major
t'harlea J. Moffett, bit*'of St. Louie,
Mo., hut a former well known, druggist
Of this city for a number of years after
the war, died at the home 'of his
nephew, Moffett Flournoy, at Broken
Arrow, Ala., yesterday afternoon, after
n long Illness. Ho was "2 yesrs nld.
and at Ihe breaking nut of the civil
war went to the front us lieutenant In
the t'nlumbun (luiirds, rising rapidly
COLDS CURED
IN ONE DAY.
Mum von's Cold Cure Relieves the
head, throat and lungs almost im
mediately. Cheeks Fevers, Stops
Discharges of the nose, takes away
all aches and pains caused by
colds. It cures Grip and obsti-
« ,., natc Coughs and prevents Pneu-'
pelted'from*neighboring cuie* in the j amnia. If you have Catarrh or are nftiieted with deafness use Mutt-
be .Vflii’s Improved Iuhnler. It cures obstinate and chronic cases.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 26c.
Newberry. 8. C\, March 8 —The dls-
trlct meeting of the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows, comprising the lodges
III Newberry, Laurens, Greenwood. Ab
beville and Heluda counties, will be
held In thte city March It.
An excellent program hat been ar
ranged tor the meeting.
WILL SERVE BANQUET
TO KNIOHT8 TEMPLAR.
Rperltl to The Georgian.
Newberry. 8. c\. March I.—A com-
mnndery of Knights Tempter will tie
Instituted In lids olty Monday night.
Eminent Commander J. T. Barron, of
Columbia Comniandery No. 2. acting
aa proxy for M. E. Grand Master Moul-
ton. will officiate on that occasion.
A largo escort of Sir Knights la ex-
■tale.
The banquet on this occasion will
served nt the Hotel Frederick.
WHILE RESPONDING TO CALL
PHYSICIAN IS STRICKEN
Special to The Oeorglan.
Newberry, 8. t’., March 8 — Dr. O. II.
Evan*. of Klnoril. while rhilnS horse
back to vtott a patient, euffared n stroke
of Iiaralyaln on hto left elde .yeetrrday
morning. He wits taken to Ills home,
anil medical aid summoned Imme
diately.
At l*et account* he was (lightly Im
proved. hnvlng regained the psrttet u*e
of hi* left arm, and being able to speak
Indtoltnetly.
LONGER BANKING HOURS
ANNOUNCED IN BRUNSWICK.
Specie! to The Georgia*.
Brunswick, Oa„ March 8 —The bank
ing hour* In Brunswick will hereafter
be from * a. in. to I p. m„ Instead of
from lo to S, •* formerly. The open
ing or the new Glynn County Bank,
which announced those Iwiurs, caused
the Inauguration of the new hours.
BOYS’ INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
RECEIVES »S0Q GIFT.
•peels) lo Tie fleortlri.
Borne, Ga.. March 8 —An appropria
tion of I MM was made to the Boya' In-
duatrlat school by ihe I'nlted States
agricultural department or Washing
ton, l> C, through lion W. K Spell -
msn^of that department, while tie was
lu the city n few days ago. Mr. Bpell-
man will speak at the opera house next
Monday night to the Interest of the
Hoys' Industrial school, to secure the
110.000 appropriated by the state for an
agricultural college In tne Seventh con-
greselonal district, ll Is Imped that
thla sum can he converted to the Bovs'
Industrial school, which would aid con
siderably In the upbuilding Of this
worthy institution.
Nerve
Sick
If weak, worn-out,
nervous, cannot Bleep;
have indigestion, head
ache, neuralgia oi* peri
odic pains, it is because
vour nerves are weak.. It
is the lack of nerve force
that makes the stomach,
heart, lungs, etc., work
imperfectly—become sick.
Dr. MilcB f Nervine cures
the flick when it restores
nerve strength, and puts
the power behind the or
gans to do their work.
nervousness, Indigestion, and palpita
tion of the heart. 1 could net eat or
Slsep with comfort, or walk or talk
without suffering. Altogether I was
ei-em lo do me any i
In * tied condition. M^^Kcter^dld MjL
much hope of an y of them doing me
has Invigorated my whole system,
sm very grateful beeauee since I have
•topped using It. I hare had absolutely
no return of my old trouble."
MBS. 1IOWAHD FORD,
W Summit Ave., Worcester. Mas*.
Dr. Mite*' Narvln* la sold by yeur
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first Bottle will benefit. If It falle, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
WILL PURSUADE JEWS
TO SETTLE IN WEST
New ’ York, March 8.—A movtment
started and financed by Jacob H.
SchlfT, banker and philanthropist, will.
It la expected, appreciably.decreaae the
tide of Jewlah Immigration to New
York and other Kaatern cltiea. Actlva
atepa are already under way whereby
Jew* leaving Kurope for Amerlcn will
lie Induced to go to the country went
of the Mississippi rather than settle In
the congested districts of New York,
Philadelphia or Boston.
NEAR MILLION INCREA8E
IN WEALTH IN ROME.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome. Ga., Marc h 8.—Th* report of
the asnessor* for the properly In the
city of Rome Just filed shows an In-
ersaae In real estate values (a the Age
wards formerly composing the city of
Roma of $»SM2o. and In tha new .Sixth
ward, formerly North Rome, of 8116,-
99&Jmaklng a total Increase In real es
tate In six wards of $703,620.
It Is expected that Bust Rome, now
the He vent h ward, will run the amount
of Increase up to fully $800,000 over
last year.
STEAMSHIP CO. OFFICIALS
ARE VISITING BRUNSWICK.
8|hmMhI to The Ocnrstan'.
Ilrunswlck, Ga., March 8.—H. H.
Raymond, General Manager J. 8. Ray
mond. agent at Mobile, and J. B. Denn-
son. agent at Galveston, of the ’Mallory
Steamship t'onipany, are in the city,
and will remain hare several days. H.
H. Raymond, who was formerly the
Brunswick agent of the line, has beep
on a tour with Gharle* \V. Morse,
owner of the Mallory and aeveral other
lines, ami the party has visited Tuba
and several points tn Florida. Mr. Ray
mond has gone rapidly to the front
since leaving Rrunsw Ick. and now holds
the position of general manager of both
the Mallory and Glyde lines, with head-
cptajtvm In New York.
REPUDIATES CHARGES
MADE IK AFFIDAVITS
AGAIIST MASr MILLS
Asheville, N. C„ March 8—Hearing
In tb* Merrill Beecher Mills divorce
eta* waa resumed here before United
States Commissioner Brin. Olllahd
Btlkelaather. whom. Mills acruasa of
alienating Mrs. Mills' olfactions, and
who has received three subpenaa to
testify, waa ordered to go upon the
witness stand by Judge Cook upon pen
alty of being sent to Jail for contempt'
of court. . .
.The hearing was behind cloud doors,
but It to understood Stlkaleathsr repu
diated Ihe charges he made against
Mrs. Mills In affidavits which he signed
some time ego, obtained, he stated,
by Mills’ detectives while he waa
"drinking" or was "drunk."
INMATES OF PRISON
. YELL AT FLAMES
New' Tork, March *.—Fire destroyed
the cabinet shop In the north yard of
Bing Bing prison, and started the prison
Inmates yelling.
Men were sent through Ihe cell tiers
assuring the prisoners there was no
danger, but the men started all sorts
of disorder until Principal Keeper
Connajighton, Warden Johnson and Ihe
entire prison force went along the gal
leries, threatening punishment for the
disorderly ones. Then the noise cessed.
REV. SAM SMALL
WILL LECTURE
Rev. Ham Small will lecture Hundsy
afternoon at 3 o’clock to the Atlanta
Psychological Society. "Th* Psychology
of Personal Salvation" will be hto sub
ject. An attractive musical program
will be rendered. The next lecture of
the urlu on the following Bunduy will
be by Dr. Everett Dean Ellenwood.
.’ILES CURED IN « TO M OAYS.
I’A/.11 OINTMENT I, guanutted to cure
any raw of Itching. Illluil, Bleeding or Pro.
SON OF LINCOLN
WAS IN ATLANTA
After apendlng a brief vacation on
the golf llok* at Atiguata, Ga.. Robert
T. Lincoln, president of the Pullman
Palace Cnr Company and nan of Abra
ham Lincoln, panned through Atlafta
Thuraday In hi* private car en route
to Chicago. He did not leave hln car
while In this city.
CASTOR IA
Far Zafoata sad Children
Tin Ktod You Haw JUvifs Bought
NATURE NNVIK*
FOR SICK WOMEN
• atore potent remedy la tha root*
and barn* of the field thaa was eear
produced from drugs. . .
In tha good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers few drugs were
used la medicine* wad Lydia K.
Pinkhsm. of Lynn. Mam., In her
study of root* aad herb# and their
power over disease discovered and
gave to the women of the world a
remedy for their peculiar Uls more
potent and efficacious than any
combination of drag*.
Lydia E. Pinkbam’sVegetable Compound
During it* reeoru of more man snirey ,"“F -VrjT. 1
curse of those serious Ills peculiar to women, entitles Lyffwg. Wnhham s
Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded
, **Wb*n* d women ^reLroubto^wlth irregular or painful functions,
weakness, displacements, ulceration or lnBammaiVw, bnekaohe,
flatulency, general debility. Indlgeetlon-or nervous prostration,, they
should remember there la one tried end true remedy, Lydie E. Pink-
hams’* Vegetable Compound.
No other remedy in the country hoe ouch a record, of curse of
fenisle Ills, and thousands of women residing in every part ofthe United
States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia S. rink,
ham’s Vegetable compound and what it has done for them- .
lire. Pinkhsm Invites nil sick woman to write her for edviee. She has
bam aad as her assistant for years before her deoeaae adtfaed under her
immediate direction. Address. Lyntio Mass- *
Maddox-Rucker BankingJCo.
Total resources?*!.". '. j- $3,000^00.00
New accounts invited. We offer to depositors
eveiy facility which their balances and business re
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savings
Department. s
A 7 L ANT A MAN IS SLA 7ED
FOR A CONSULAR POS/7/OR
Basra the
Signature of
MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL
OVERRULED BY COURT.
Special to The Genrgl in.
Macon, Ga., March 8.— V motion for
a new trial for Joe rnd Monk Curtis,
who were recently sentenced by Ihe mi.
perlor court, to serve three year* In
the penitentiary', for th* killing of John
N*waom*. wn* ycaterday prea*ntrd to
th«, *up*rlor court and overruled by
Judge Felton.
It Is stated that the motion will be
appealed to a higher court. The mo
tion held that the court wa* in error
In admitting the dentil statement of
John Newsome, despite the objections
of the defense, and gave other grounds
for a nsw trim. John R. Cooper and
Mnrlon Harris represent the, Cunts
boya.
WILL BEGIN PLANTING
COTTON NEXT WEEK.
Stterlnl to The Georgian.
Perry - . Ua., March Our farmers
arc busy limiting out guano and get
ting ready fo'r c>rn and cotton plant
ing. Sonic will plant corn next week.
Th* prospect seems, at this time, to be
good for u peach crop.
WOOD CHOPPERS IN MACON
ARE NOT TO BE FOUND.
Women*s Shoes
FOR.
General Wear
y>
You de)H>nd on your every day shoes for real
service. The teat and the strain arc on. them
and you throw money away if you buy a shoe
for general wear that cannot meet the demands
Ever trv the ATALANTA?
It- is a shoo for women that meets all tests.
Built for service, it vet combines that smart
trinmess which the American woman's love of
good 8tvle necessitates.
All the New Shapes, Nobby and Correct.
$3.50
"The Shot and Stocking Shop**
25 WHITEHALL ST.
Special tn Th* Georgias.
Macon, Ou., March 8.—Despite aev*
tral good offers that have been made
by the committee on charities, negro
help can not be secured, anti os a re-
snlt wood Is not to be cut upon the city
reserve. The committee hns offkre l
to pay T3 cents per cord, bih there
are no takers. Already this winter
the committee has been forced Into
buying two car loads of wood aa the
wood chopper* of the city have posi
tively refused to work.
Washington, March ».—William M.
Goodwin, of Atlanta, Go., baa been
designated to take the examination
for appointment to a consular posl-
lion.
Mr. Ooodwln Is now In Baltimore,
where he ha* been studying prepara
tory to the examination. He Is a son
nf John B. Ooodwln, grand secretary
of Ihe Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows. He was secretary to Mayor Liv
ingston Mims and Mayor Even P. How.
ell. and la a young lawyer of ability.
It Is not known to what post Mr. Good
win will be assigned, but Senator Clay
has Interested himself In behalf of this
popular young Atlantan, and w III trv -
to place him In a good berth.
Nat L. Stewart, of Taylor county.
Georgia, has also been scheduled for s
good place In the consular service. .Mr
Stewart to a brother of the representa
tive-elect from Taylor county.
These consular nominations are Ihe
first Georgia has obtained since ilia
death aeveral years ago of General a -
E. Buck, ambassador to Japan. Senator
Clay haa been urging for several years
that Georgia be given recognition In ih<-
conaular service, and was Inrgel.v In
strumental In having theae Georgians
designated.
TABERNACLE BIBLE CONFERENCE
WILL SURPASS THOSE OF PAST
i
Dr. Len O. Broughton Is being kept
busy arranging for the Tabernacle Bl-
blo conference, to be held from March
21 lo 31. He states that every arrange
ment Is now complete.
"Letters arc coming In from all sec
tions of the country from those who aro
Intending tn be present. I bcllevo that
the attendance will be larger by fir
than ever in the history of the confer
ence,” said Dr. Broughton.
"Gypsy Smith, the great gypsy evan
gelist, aeems to be the main attraction.
He w ill arrive In time for the opening
address on March 21.
"Professor D. B. Towner and his
INVESTIGATION DELAYED
BY ABSENCE OF CREW.
•ircltl to The Georgia a.
Macon. Ga., Msrch 8.—A number of
matters has kept Superintendent Gra
dy, of tb* Georgia Southern and Flor
ida railroad, from completing the In
vestigation of the recent wreck at
Ptnehunt. Day before yesterday Su
perintendent Grady Intended tn have a
talk with the crew nf train No. I, the
one which was wrecksd. hut the meet
ing was not held for the reason that
all the members of the crew were not
on hend. The men whu had the train
IB charge are scattered over the di
vision. but as soon as they cn-i l„
brought together In Macon the exami
nation will be completed. Tills will
hardly lie done today, ai Superintend
ent Grady has been called away from
the city on business.
OR. LANDRUM PREACHING
TO MERCER STUDENTS.
daughter, from Chicago, will have
charge of the muffic. A large chorus
choir, consisting of the Tahcrnar o
chorus and other singers from the city,
will be organised.
"In addition to Gypsy Smith, n ! ire
number of other speakers and tenrhc.a
will be present and take par!, itn ong
them Dr. James M. Gray, of Chicago.
Melvin E. Trotter, of Grand Rapid*.
Mich.; Dr. C. L. Goode!!, of New Ymk.
and others.
"Persons Intending to attend the • in
ference from outside the city slmu I
write Mr. E. H. Peacock. TnUcriuu V
office, Atlanta, and he will secure board
and room at reduced rates."
_ GREET wilh
hearty approval
the Pure Food
end Drug* Act
which was passed by Con
gress on June 30,1906, and
went into effect January 1,
1907. The people of Amer
ica are entitled to protec
tion of their health egainit
adulteration end misrepre
sentation of their food, drink and medicine, and the new law
will go a long stride in the direction of accomplishing this purpose.
The REGULATION AND CONTROL of such objectionable
end perilous conditions has been demanded for many years by
the American people, until their insistence compelled the respect
of their represents tires in the National Legislature, and produced
the Pure Food and Drugs Act, so long a step in the right direc.
Isons. The victory was of end by the people, and the nation
should glorify in the consciousness of it. '
perfect product, strictly pure, clean, of ragetobl,
■ey to tala Bod *aey la action, la tb* form of *
la a mat md beady little mimeled box fit for purie
lagreleaU
dainty, fragrant lilt
or T«*t-p*cb«t, w* produc* tb* greatest ■■diiene of the kind in tb* world, uadt'
th* emtta, Cram it< inception to tbto day, of "PURITY." W* bad no guarantee
that w prefers treo, now world-femme under tb* mm* Caere ret. Candy
Cathartic, would mob* so ph ream tail * record, bet we bod tbs FAITH that.with
onr hornet intention, our PURITY-PURPOSE, and *ur ineietanc* upon perfection
d by gnat ecienttote, th* People would learn tha TRUTH, would get the
and brntow their favor on our effort,. „
method,, <
formula or
Tha tele
•duct in thoeo eleven run of it* hietoey. The ule
I appreciation of the American poople. ha* achieved
if OVER A MU-UON BOXES A MONTH,—12,00°.•
kye.'Ut to The Ueorgton.
Moron. Oh.. March The revival
aerate#* which erw'bnng *i>ndurtnd by
Dr. W. IV. Landrum, iwetor of the
First Baptist church of Atlanta, at
Mercer Fnlvepilty. are being well at -
lender! and proving a source of great
tneplrattnn tn the etudenu nf th* cot-
leg*. Stuitonte from *11 departments
of the university are regular attend
ant# and the eudltnrtum In Salman i
Hall to well tilled at every eeralce.
The eervlree will roailnu* tor the
remainder of thle week and will lae:
until th* mlddlt of next week.
W* lure never found it Memory tn change
lb* farm or quality of oar product in tboe* eleven
of Caecarets, by tb* favor and spat
tb* dtomeueil urea ■Hi-—- of O V
000 IH THE YEAIL Tbto i. th* graatmt demomtratioa sf lb* raceme of ,0
•rticio created by a PurRyJPurpM*, that has been recorded.
The American prapk bar* record their MERIT-VERDICT about CASCA-
RETS CANDY CATHARTIC They have found that thie little tablet bo* over
octemplubod what wa* promised for It,—that it wa* tb* purest, mildest. mo>t
—MlSneeU eilby medicia. FOR '
banal***, UM*t;tra*tw«rtby madid*. FOfc THE BOWELS, owl with faithful »••
vraatd ntcraepliab tb* raitof *f many ailment, arieiug from dtotarbaacee in the
nUmentnry ranaL W.fral that tb* grant CONFIDENCE of th* American People
bae bMn de.erved. end y.t w. feel grateful to them for this REMARKABLE
DEMONSTRATION and wish to «xpme tb* HOPE that w* will continue to
*W]«r tb* confidence of tb* American H*m* hereafter a* heretofore, tto
hnya iiitU 10c box TO-DAY, and b# **«
pm CET WHAT YOU ASK FOR—tb# only GENUINE. AHdraggieMl0e.2Se.S0e.