Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 'HI mumwn IBIOUMIKE W | ' [t Became Afflicted with Rlieu- matism While Visit ing Relatives. E Vprdai is Tk* nnrii». t Barnrtrlllr. tin., March 11 .-—In the | <»»u« of Tha Urorglan of March * a prraa dispatch lo the effect that Judge J. F. Mean*, of Macon. On., had sud denly left Macon for parte unknown ? was published. . Friends here have communicated with judge Means! who baa been seriously 111 at Memphta and Hot flprtnga, With accute rheumatism, and he will face his accuser* In Macon, they state, the early part of this week. There were several statements In the press notices that are not correct. First. Judpe Means still has property ;tn Macon. ( Second, he sold hi* home last October i ' j with a view of Investing In Atlanta or Birmingham, and did not sell It the i . I last of December. Third, It Is claimed he did not obtain > diamond or other merchandise under tnlsrepreientatlons, hut bought It on ; regular account, as any other good man ?ean do. These goods were his current (December hills, all bought on his credit .as a reliable eltlsen. He remained In •Macon some two or three week* after <ho purchase of the ting and went on a visit to Tennessee during the holidays, Where-his wife's relatives reside, and .was there stricken with * severe and •route case of rheumatism. Where he remained for several weeks. He later Went nut to Hot Springs and remained only one or two days. On account of weak lungs he could not take the both* pad was forced to return to Tennessee. DytpepletiE^SH CatarrleU BSS««£ Mat .1(00. Beautify Your Property FOR YARD, POULTRY. LAWN, CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W.J. Dttoey Implunwt Go., •1 So. Forsyth SL, Atlanta, da. Overhead Pump Jacks, «, 3, 10, 12, 18 and 24 Inch OUNN MACHINERY CO., 84 Marietta SL, Atlanta, Qa. t ,H ^°p W HE W A E t!t L POWER OUNN MAOHINERY CO, 54 Marietta StreeL Atlanta, Ga« DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDERS WITH BRONZE BALL VALVES. DUNN MACHINERY CO, Marietta* Atlanta, DEATH COMES SOON Judge Mean* etlll owns property In Macon and will return aa soon as ha la phntcally In shape. HEAD OF PYTHIftNS TO VISIT ATLANTA Preparations are notv being made by Atlanta Knlahta of Pythias for a re ception to be tendered Judge Charlee A. Barnes, supreme chancellor of the organisation, on hie visit here March 1*. The bead of this enter will make a tour, af the principal Southern cities and hie visit to Atlanta will b« made a memorable one.. The arrangements for his reception In Atlanta have been placed by Grand Chancellor T. H. Nlckemon, of Georgia, In the hande of Hamilton Ilouglaa, of the supreme lodge, and one of the fea tures will be a reception In the ball of the uniform rank of. the order In the Klecr building, to wblch all knights will be Invited. Before coming to Atlanta, Judge Barnes will be In Ravannah on March IT and In Macon on March II. Simply Mow JUnyXat sa Though They Wert Blind and Their Tongues Out Out. Dyspepsia 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 we have developed speed in every line of action, and we have also developed .speed In mastication. Wt don't taka tlma to eat right, and sometimes we do not eat the right kind of food. Rometlmee we carry our buel- ■mbs to our meals and a* a result eat mechanically. We eat as though we were blind and our tongues cut out. We almply swallow. . The result le that the food wd eat la half chewed, and Ilea like a lump of lead an the stomach. You may dtny to yourself that you abuse your stomach, but when you get a bloaty feeling, you can't deny you've get It. When you get brash, eructation*, burning sensation*, bloating, aversion to food, lose of appetite, belching and other kindred ailments, there 1* not much use asking yourself, for the time being, why you suffer. The foot la you've gag thee* ailments and the quesrtloa of me niAir l* how to get rid of them at oar*, on That at your nett "1 you may be able to alt down end appetite and a smile, and lly everything you eat. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- with JEM ' „ — lets will digest an ordinary meal, with out.the help of the stomach On* In gredient of Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets will'd Igstt 3,000 grains offood. Tbs strongsst stomach couldn't do the work any Setter than on* of theme wonderful iHtla Tablet* can do It. Each tablet coatalne the strong**! digestive agent* It le possible to ob- Stuart'* Dyspepsia Tablets are not a patent medicine. We come out and aay Just whet la la them—hydrant!*, golden seal, lactose end aseptic pepsin. Th«y are recommended by 4 *,*00 It- cenaad pbyel tad Canada. And they are recommended by every, one who usee them—they can't help It, for they Immediately Invigorate the - he appetite to become keen aad reg- itar. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet* wlU sure- y destroy dyspepsia, brash, belching, "lump or lead" feeling, burning 11tons, Indigestion, lose of appetite and aversion to food. fta K mart's Dyspepsia Tablets y, where you can taka ana or two . > each meat Thun you will know what a blessing It Is to have a good appente and to gut .alt lb* good possi ble out of everything you ant. Totfll feel rosy and sweet. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on earth. Mr. Send us your Bum* and address to ll at once send you by package free. Address „ M Stuart Bldg. Mar- The funerpl services of Herbert N. Fain, the t-yeer-old son of Mr. and Mr*. John V. Fain, who died Saturday afternoon at the family residence, 13 Jones avenue, after an attack of menin gitis. were conducted Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The little boy was taken suddenly 111 Saturday morning about 10 o'clock, complaining that ha bad a pain la lb* back of his head. A physician tvas called, but the boy sank Into uncon sciousness and In this state he re mained until death, live hours later. MED WHO DOT ICE TO Him IDEM Members of the Southern led Ex change. composed of Ice manufacturers from all over the South, will gather In Atlanta Tuesday In annual convention and will bo In session until Thursday night, wben the convention will end with a banquet at the Kimball House. The organisation Is the largest and oldest of It* kind In tBie United Slates and the convention this year Is expect ed to be tb* most successful In the his tory of the exchange. About 350 mem bers will be present, and they will come from every section of the South. The local members of the organisa tion have arranged an elaborate pro gram of social entertainment for the visitors and this Includes a reception In the Kimball parlors, automobile ride, barbecue and oyster roast, theator and card parties and banquet. Addresses will be made at the ban quet by Governor Terrell. Governor- elect Hoke Smith, Mayor W. It. Joyner. Hon. John Temple Graves, J. Wlllo Pope and Dr. Kenneth o. Matheson. KILLED BY WOMAN AFTER A DISPUTE OVER HOUSE RENT Kastman, an., March 11.—W. I'. Har rell, a prominent rlttsrn of Dodge roun. ly. waa shot and Instantly killed Satur day night about T o'clock by Mrs. Bailie Kreeney. The killing. It Is said, grew out ot an alleged dispute about past due rent, Mr. Harrell owning the house In which Mrs. Kreeney lived. He had gone there for the purpose of collecting the rent due. and upon being refused' payment he told Mr*. Kreeney, It la claimed, that he would have her put out. She then. It Is eeld. drew her pistol and ahot him twice, one ball going through his heart end the other enter ing his left eye. Mr*. Kreeney was Immediately ar retted. Mr. Harrell leave* a wife and several children. MANY SEE MUSICIAN TAKE HIS OWN LIFE Chicago. March ll -.ln the street, al most at the door ot him residence. Wen- set Btmtnske. aged <9, of Fletcher street, a musician, committed suicide last night by (booting himself In the heart. Many persons saw- the shooting and several men ran to the man at he fell amt carried him Into the office of a physician. The doctor said death was Instantaneous. FISHERMAN HOOK* 80DY FROM BOTTOM OF RIVER Special to The Georgian. Augusta. O*., Murvh II.—John Burl, a negro, while Ashing ut the fool of Bay street Saturday afternoon, brought to light the evidence of n foul murder when he hooked the body of a man from the bottom of the river. The body wus I,Untitled an that .of Beu Lnct. a negro. who disappeared several weeks ego. The body was in n Mate of decompo sition. owing to lie long stay in the wa ter. Extending across tb* forehead and down toward the left enr was a deep gash, and a closer examination showed that the skull was fractured SUPREME CHANCELLOR WILL VISIT ATLANTA. Special to The Georgies. Savannah, fla.. March II —Chari** A. Harare, of Jacksonville. Ill, supreme chancellor of |he Knights of Pythla-, will pay nn nAlrlal visit to Georgia this week and will stop In (Savannah. Ma ce* and Atlanta, where he will be toy- ally entertained. 1 - - HEIDI SIM STORK KBITSjjEW m Traffic Does Not Suffer to Any Great Ex tent. New, York, March 11.—The city'* thirteenth big snowstorm came yester- day. Throughout the forenoon there were Intermittent Annies, and at noon the storm ptaper came, and It came fast and Onions while a atlff wind kicked up formidable drifts until pleas* ant reminders of the great billiard of *33, tb* anniversary of which la but two days distant faded. Toward night, however, the wind died away, and early In tb* evening tha snow fall censed. In eight hours nearly I Inches bod fallen, bringing the total snowfall of the winter up to 43 Inches. This la doubts tb* fall of last winter. The cost of removing the enow frotn the streets la estimated at 130.1)00 the flat Inch. There was no great tie-up of street traffic. A trolley car conductor. Mind ed by the snow, sent his car across the track* of tho long Island Railroad, rear Hempstead, Just ahead of a train. The locomotive struck the rear of the car. but no one was seriously Inlured. ATLANTA SHRMERS FROM MENINGITIS TO VISIT LOS ANGELES Seldom Wear Out Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relievo pain—not only- once,- but as many times as it is necessary to take them. Many persons who suffer from chronic ailments find in them a source of great relief from the suffering which they would. Otherwise be com pelled to endure. Their soothing influence upon the nerves strengthen rather than weaken them. For this reason they sel dom lose their effective ness. "I am 83 years old and have suffered far 43 veers from nervous troublss, rheumatism end neuralgls, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, mad pain around th* heart. Th* Dr. Miles Antl-Peln Pills have been a Massing to me., I don't know what I should do without them, end they ere tha only remedy I have ever used that either did net wear out In lass time then I have been us ing them, or els* th* Inlurlous results were such that I wecld be obliged to ***** 8.C. ROBINSON, 31 Oerter Bt.. Chatunooxa, Tenn. Dr. Mllse' Antl-ffaln Fills are eeld by rifat&sr z'ii vxzrffr, is. he will return your money. 33 cants. Never eeld In hulk. tedtal Co* Elkhart, Ind A plan le being formulated by For rest Adair, Imperial potentate of the Atlanta Yaarab Temple, and other high 8hriners, by which a special train of Bhriner* will leava Atlanta In time lo attend th# thirty-third annual aeaeion of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the Ancient Arabic Mystic Shrine. In Doe Angeles. May «. It Is aspected that 6.000 Bhriners he In attendance, and of this number fully 300 will be from Georgia. Th* transportation Is being arranged by J. C. I.uak, district passenger agent of the Southern, and J. O. Hollenbeck, district passenger agent of the Louis ville end Nashville. Both have been designated to represent Yaarab Tem ple. Atlanta. Stop-hirer* at attractive points and choice of different route* will add to th* pleasure or th* Bhrinere. MERCHANT AND SON SHOTBY PLANTER FOLLOWING QUARREL Special to-The Georgian. Fayetteville, Os, March II—D. Pritchard, a well-known farmer, after walking Into tha store of O. R. Lewie her* at about d o'clock Saturday even Ing. shot both Mr. Lewis and his son Homer Lewis, 30 years of age, with a pistol. The Ant shot Arad struck the son In the head, and when the father sought to Interfere he was alto A red upon, the bullet striking him In th* head. Neither of the shots were apparently well aimed, ns they glanced. Thl* fact probably saved the Uvea of the two men Soon after the shooting Pritchard was taken In custody. He resides about three miles from Fayetteville, where lie ha* a large plantation. He I* the father of an nttmrtlvr and pretty daughter, to whom It le claimed Homer l.ewl* has been paying attention*. He le said to have resented the attentions paid bis daughter, and the shooting fol. lowed an argument he had with Lewis ami Ills son about the matter. AN ATLANTA CASE Many More Like It In Atlanta. Tho following coat Is but ono ol many similar occurring dally In At lanta. It to aa stay matter to verify Its correctnees. Surely you cannot *tk for better proof th^p such con- eluilvo evidence: C. F. Ocoee, of S3 Decatur street the well-known bricklayer, eaye: “I think a great deni ot Doea'e Kidney Pllto, which relieved me ot * terrible pain In my loin* which had bothered me for more than two yean. After a bard day'* Fork, when at home trying to rest, I had n difficulty la getting up from my chair It I wanted to move about, and 1 had to take both hand* and pull myeslf up. 1 never knew when I waa going to feel n sharp pain like the thrnit bf a knife in my back. Bometlmet It (truck me In tho knee, or In eome other part. My limbs would swell up end become a quarter ee large again as they were. At night often pains courted through my back and awoke me up aad I would lie there afraid to mora at all. It was a hard proposition to torn over, and meant a great dent of suffering. The secre tions from the kidneys were dark end thick when allowed to atand. I could not retain them and had to drag my- aelf out ot bed aereral time* during the night 1 could not get the feat which I needed, and was tired and worn ont alt the time. Of course, I have used a great maty remedial end tried liniments end platters, hot noth ing had much effect until 1 got Doan's Kidney Pllto of Brannon A Anthony's stores. Id* Whitehall (treat end 30 Marietta street. I Ihlak 1 erase feel ing better the very next morning after taking (he Bret raw pllto. I ate my breakfast, went to work and felt good all day. I continued using the remedy sad le three days' Haw l wee like a new men. My beck became strong end I had no pain whatever. I coold go to bed aad met all night, aad get up In the morning feeling bright and refreshed. The kidney* began to work regularly and tha eeefettans were re stored to n normal color and oondl- tkm. I never (kit better In my life then 1 have since I need Doan's Kid ney Pills. Three boxes effected a cure." , For esle by ell dealers. Price 88 cento. Foater-Mllburn Co., Duftslo, New York, sole agents for th* United Slates. Remember tb* some—Do**'*—end (she no other. JOHN J, COGGIN AT DOOB OF DEATH John J. 1'oggln. of 415 Boulevard, manager of the Manhattan Life Insur ance Company, In Atlanta, Is seriously 111 at El Paso. Texas, and telegrams re ceived Monday Intimate that his re covery Is doubtful. Mr. Coggin wsa struck by apoplexy tost week while In Mexico. He removed to El Paso and Mr*. Col left Atlknta Wednesday to join husband. She did not arrive until Sat urday. her train having been greatly delayed. EHER IS SWEPT IIIJKME Steamship LaSavoie En counters Great Gale on Passage. New Tork, March II.—The French liner La Savoie, from Havre March 3, carrying more than 1,080 passengers, arrived here Sunday after perhaps the most severe experience of the trans- Atlantic liners that have recently re ported'rough weather at sea. The steamer ran Into t eerie* of galea, which Increased In violence until Thursday, when s monster wave swept the main deck end forced Captain Toumler to bring hla trembling craft to. She drifted eight houra before the voyage could be safely returned. Thl* wave, which measured, the of- Acera say, about 6} feet In height, broke over the ship from the forward port . In a moment tons of water flood- td the vessel, shattering a heavy oak door which opened Into the corridor ontslde the smoking saloon. Great vol ume* of water rushed In. swept along the corridor, end then poured down the grand stairway Into the main din ing room. The heavy Iron stairway leading from the main deck down to the promenade deck wee washed away with th* flood. Occupants of the smoking room were thrown to their feet, and when, upon recovering themselves, they opened the door to learn whet had happened, the water from th* corridor rushed In upon them. It Invaded the cabins and state rooms, many of them being flooded to a depth of several feet. AILE8 CURED IN 6 ' 'AAO OINTMENT It gw ey rase ot Itehlef. Sited, radios Pile* le « t* 14 ' traded. 50c. TO 14 DAV8. guaranteed to pure d. Bleeding or Pre days or mosey re- MAY SEND TROOPS TO ENFORCE LAW AT RACE TRACKS Little Rock. Ark.. March 11—It I* ex pected that the charter of the Ooklewn Jockey Club at Hot Spring* will be at tacked In the legislature today, this being the last civil action looking to the rigid enforcement of the Amts anti pool oelllng bill. Senator Amts, the author of the bill, eaye he wlU confer with Acting Gov ernor Moore end If It Is necessary will Introduce a resolution In the eenate au thorising the governor to send troops to Hot Springs to enforct the law. CITY OFFICLVLS CALLED TO STAND IN DIVORCE SUIT Special tn The Georgian. Asheville, N. C., March 11.—A num ber of city ofltclalr. Including former Chief of PoUce Jordan. Policemen Mc Donnell and Lyerly, were Introduced as witnesses In the Merrill needier Mills divorce proceedings Saturday by Commodore Mills, for the purpose of Impeaching the character of young Gil- land Stlkeleather, named as co-re spondent and ngalnst whom Commo dore Mills has brought a suit for 3100,- ono damages for the alleged alienating of his wife's affections. It waa en deavored to bring out that young Stlke leather had figured In many escapades around town of a disorderly nature fa miliar to the police end that he had been arrested several times. The rec ord of the pollee court was nleo put evldehce. Attorney Harold Em mons, who conducted the etramlnailnn In behalf of Commodore Mills, stated that the evidence adduced was highly satisfactory tn his side. Judge Thomas A. Jones, nf the city police court, City Clerk Norris. Sheriff Hunter end Marcus Erwin. clerk or the police court, were put nn the stand for the purpose nf proving that some of the Itnesses on Mill*' side hod figured In the police court. The hearing adjourned until next Tueeday. when James stlkeleather. who Is on* of the most Important witnesses for Mrs. Mills, goes on the stand. ROADS WILL FIGHT g-CENT FARE LAW Omaha. Nebr., March 11.—It I* au thoritatively announced In a private report from Chicago that the railroads of .Nebraska will contest the 5-cent fere lew which th* legislature enacted a week ego and the governor signed last Wednesday at midnight placing It In effect at ones. The roads art now preparing to carry the case to th* court* and there make a vigorous con test to determine the validity ot th* new law. WILL RECEIVE WARD FOR ARREST OF NEGRO. Special to Tho Georgian. 'olumbus. os. March 11—Gene Bry ant, the oagro charged with the killing of Dotter Hocks be. In the upper pert of the county a month ego. woe cap tured at Molena Ha'tirday night, fiber, llullng. of Harris count). bnffFgtu to the city yesterday afternoon, reward of (It* waa standing tor the negro's arrest. LYNCH, OF FIFOS, COMES THIS HI Considerable Interest Is being mani fested by union printers In the visit to Atlanta of James M. Lynch, president of the International Typographical Union, who will be here within the next few day*. A telegram from President Lynch hoe been received by Wade P. Harding, president of Atlanta Typographical union No. 43. announcing the fact nf President Lynch'* departure from In dianapolis on Sunday for Tampa, and also containing the Information that he would Include Atlanta In hi* trip. Mr. Lynch Is one of th* best-known leaders of organised labor on this con tinent and lately he ha* been brought Into prominence because of hla deter mined tight to get an eight-hour day for book and Job printer* throughout the country. GILLETTE’S APPEAL WAITS TILL FALL GILLETTE'S APPETAL. Herkimer. N. Y.. March 11.—It de veloped today that the appeal In the caae of Chester F. Gillette, convicted murderer of Grace Brown, will hardly he argued before the atate court of ap peal* before the fall term. Meantime Gillette will remain In the death house at Auburn prison. By filing notice of tn appeal to be taken Gillette's attor neys secured a stay or execution end are preparing the paper* for on appeal. HOWARD MANAGER OF THE MAJESTIC L. E. Howard, until recently with the Kimball, assumed control of the Majestic Hotel Monday morning, and In the future will represent Ralph Van Landlngham, th* tester, In the active management of this hostelry. Mr. Howard Is a thoroughly compe tent hotel men, having managed the Transient- Hotel, Chicago, for thirty yeerx. He came South with Howe A Lougee, lessees nf the Kimball. When this house went to Will V. Zimmer, Mr. Howard was engaged by the new management arid remained until Jan uary If,. Ha returned tn Chicago and waa later engaged by Mr. Van Landing- ham. OOOGOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOO&OO O O O DUMB BOY COUGHS UP O TOOTH ANO THEN TALKS. O O Terre Haute, lnd„ March 11.— O O Joseph Loder, a 13-year-old boy. O O living south of thl* city, who was O O stricken dumb eight months (go, O O today coughed up a broken tooth O O and commenced at once to talk. O 0 O 09000000000000000000000000 Perfect Womanhood The greatest menace to worn**’* permanent happiness In life iff tho suffering that coatee from so** de rangement of the feminine organa. Many thousands of woman has* raaltosa this too lata to save their health, barely In tlma to ease their Utd, To be a succcssfnl wife, to retain tha love and odmifatlon of har hus band, should b* a woman'* constant study* If a woman finds that her (tier- glee are flagging, that aha gets eairily tired, dork shadows appear nnder her eyes, she ha* backache, head ache. bearing-down sensations, ner vousness. Irregularities or the "blues," she should start at once to build up her system >y a tonio with specific powers, inch as Lydia Eepinkham’sVegetable Compound Ucsm Female Complaints, such ee Dragging Sensations, Week Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Uloeratlon, and all Organic Diseases, and Is invaluable In tha Change of Life. It 4imolves and Expels Titmore at an early stage. Subdues Faintness, Nervous Prostration, Exhaustion, and strengthens and toaee the Stomach. Cures Headache. General Debility, Indigestion, and Invigorates the whole female sysem. It to an excellent remedy for derangement* of the Kidneys In either sex. GEORGIA EDUCATORS WILL MEET IN MACON IN ANNUAL SESSION Special to The Georgian. Athene, Ga.. March 11.—President Barrow, of the'Georgia Educational As sociation lj«” Issued the official pro gram with the names of the various oltlcera of the organisation for the year. The forty-first annual session w ill meet In Macon April 30, 34 and 27. The officers nf the organization ere: President, D. l\ Barrow, of Athens; first vice president. L. B. Evans, of Augusta; second vice president, .Mrs. M. A. Lambdln, of'BamesvIlle; secre tary, R. B. Daniel, of Valdosta: treas urer, J. C. Wardlaw, of Mtlledgeville. The officer* constitute the board of director*. CASTOR IA Por Tnhnt* and Children Till KM Yw Ran Ahrajs Bought Basra tha Btgnataraof AS TO FLAVOR Found Her Faverit* Again. A bright young Udy nf the Buckeye State telle how she came to be acutely sensitive as to th* taste of coffee: My health had been very poor for several year*.” eh* toys. "1 loved coffee end drank It for breakfast, but only learned by accident, oe It were, that it the cauee of the constant, dreadful headache* from which I suffered every day. and of the nervousness that drove sleep from my pillow end so deranged my etomoeh that everything I ate gave me acute pain. "My condition Anally got so serious that I woe advised by my doctor to go lo a hospital. I went to one of the largest In Detroit. There they gave mo what I suppose,1 was coffee, and I thought It was the best I ever drank, hut I have elnce learned It was Postum. t gained rapidly end come home in four areeke. "Bo me how the coffee we used at home didn't test* right when I got hick. I tried various kinds, but o*n* tasted as good as that I drank tn the hospital, and all brought back the dreadful heedachee and the 'tick-all- over' feeHng. At last one day 1 got a package of Poetum Food t'offee. end I he Bret taste ot U I took I said 'that's the good coffee etc had In the hoepliei:' I have drank It ever slnre. * times a day. and eat Urape-Nats for my break fast. I have no more headache*, and feel hetter than I hate fer yean. Name given by the Postum Oo, Battle Creek, Mich. "There* a reaeon." ! at^thetVieaters Adelaide Thurston Monday. •’Tho Girl from Out Yonder.” a comedy drama In four acta by Pauline Phelps and Marlon Mhort, la the piny In which Ade laide Thornton will be wen nt the Grand Monday matinee nnd night. Mins Thant on la aald to have the heat opportunity for showing her wonderful ver satility aa an actreim aa well aa thow aweet and winning qualities that have given her a reputation nil over the country that she ha* ever Im«I In her new ploy, ✓ Rbn take* the part of a young girl, wh< The pntrona of the Bijou will see to night and all thla week. n. K. Forrester'* new munieal drama. ’The Girl and the Gambler.” wltb the dainty little come- dleunc, Florence Bindley, In the Ntetlar role. Ml*« Bindley ha* accotdpIlHheil many good things In her career on the stage*. hut •he hna never done Anything that ci|unl* her tiuperaouallon of Geraldine l-nwreuce. In ’The Girt nnd the Gumldrr.” Ml** Bindley I* well known In thl* city, hiving liecii wen here lit*! wnwn In “The Htreot Klnger.” anil In other ofTiTlitg* In the pa«t. A* heretofore Bhe will l»e aurroundeil an excellent company, under the dlree- Dockatadsr’a Mimtrala Minstrelsy—the kind that I.cw DnrKatader wrve* to n countantly Increasing clientele of people who want to l»c amuneil hy gro teoqoerle, soothed hy beautiful melodic* nnd made to laugh hy Jokes that are broad enough for everybody to understand and Dover too “brood” to tell—baa ever been popular. The lulnntrela come to the Grand Tuesday and Wednesday nlghti and tuntlncc WiNlneaday. (Hiring the Aral part Manuel Rotnnln, Beeoe V. Prosser. William II. Thomtii L'.LIIh \l.....f,>s.l Use ar 1V-, tlou* conversnth "The Old Homettssd. Th-rv Is iiu villainy worth mentioning | u "Tb.. OM HemseteeiL" which will hr mi St the Dread Tbanday mat Hire awl Bight, aeil thsre la so Intricate plat cattles for •cnsetloael rtteaeiea. The play la Just s rood. old.faaMonrd. honest detlseatlnn nf A rood deal nf nttestton has linen siren to Ihe sneak egect*. Every detail hat been looked after In 3r*t<lass manner. *n thnt the play, which I* In th* hands of a ctpehle cwniMuy. lacks nutkleir to make It ..mi ntetc The famous dnnhl* quartet will t,,. hmrd te advantage le old favorite, ami mie braid Dew snugs. H 8ht Stoops te Cenquer." Ataons the letemttag characters nf the ttsge who will l*c seen hen- with Wliltam • ran* and Ellis Jeffreva Is the revtral of "Hhe Klonpt tn <'«M|a*r." Which la Is be glreo gt the tJtmnd 1'rMay an,If flatuftfny night" and flatnrdty matinee. Is Mrs. Fanny Addison lift, the old actress, who has s stage cjperteoce that Is aerttod 4n so wmu sit of tmtay. Mrs Pitt l-g*s route forlr- •ve years ago and hat played la Ihe com swales nf Hi win Booth, lasnee Barrett, K W »..‘u"Jr-M J r. nb ',irSr|!Cy^e^ TEETH EXTRACTED positively without {•ta. »c each, licit teeth 18. Money cm not buy better.. PIIILADELI’HIA PE NT A Is BOOMS, No. M Whitehall -St. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From — Ravannah .... 7.00am J acksonville . 7.(0 am (aeon 11.40 am [aeon 4.15 pm Depart To Macao 11.40 pn Macon 5.00 at* Jacksonville ..lo.M.iaj Macon 4.0) pav Jacksonville .. K.3)prn bhvanuab v.li pm (1PIUM tics tars seat 1 RM.WfX)LU!V.»TR Office W4N.Pivore.rttt _jyiF008, JR., GASOLINE PUMPING ENGINES. For Fermtrt, Nurseries end Greenhouses. Dunn Mechinsry Co, 54 Marietta 81 rest. Atlanta, Ga. Notice of Water Bond Election. Atlanta. Ga„ March 8, 1007.—Notlrp i« hereby glvru to the qualified votur* of the dty of Atlanta that tho mayor nml general council of said city have called nn election to In* held at tho several voting precincts In the city nf Atlanta, within the legal hour* for boldlug elections, ou Tuesday, the 9th day of Anrli, 1907. to determine, whether the qualified voters <*f the city of Atlanta will itssent, by tli» requisite two-third* ma}ortty. to the !*• sue of five hundred thousand (S&no.on-i dollars of bonds of the city of Atlanta, th he sold for not lest then par. and the proceeds thereof applied only to Improvements In nnd addition* to the ft*- tern of water works ot said dty sml the extension of water mnlna within the cor porate limits of said <£ty. The bond* j»r Interest nt the rate nf four (4) per centum per annum. The principal nnd Interest «>f enlil bond* to lie payable In gold coin of the United Staten of America, of thi» pres ent standard nf weight nnd flttenes*. and no port of the prlnelnnl of said IkhhIs to I- mild l»efore maturity, and tho Interest to l»e paid setnI-annually. Ill the event *al*l Imnds are Issued, sn nnnnnl tax will levied. iH'gltiiilng with the year 1907 and rout I u it Ing through thi* year 1936. sufficient In amount to pnv twenty thousand iS.’>. >“> dollars per nnntim Interest on said IwmU nnd sixteen thousand six hundred and *idr-_ seven ($16,667) dollars per annum on account of the principal of said (Minds, the ntu«uiit so ra 1*1*I on account of the prltielp.il "f said ImidiI*. to Im» put In the sinking fund said city and kept liy t‘ commission, nnd applied iidr pnym Notice I* alto given thnt the tax colic Ity and kept hy tin* sinking f ssloti, nnd applied nt “ of the InvimIs to their payment i that the ml if Fulton county, state of Geotgl: registrar fi>r election*, ordered hy the nun i*r nud general coutu'll of the city "f A’ lanta. ha* opened book* of reglstration fei “ purpose of reglsti'rlng thi* iiuallflc er* of the dty, under the ordinance refor, nnd such registrar will keep k* of rcglMtrntlon op< n dally, Sundu'’ »-».epted, uutll within ten days of tie date of snlil election, nt hla office in tin annex of the court house on Kant Hunt.! street. *»etweeu South Pryor strei-t tin. t’entml avenue. In the city of Atlanta, i“! ! ipinllfied to vote In city elections for tL- present year, shall be permitted to »«"e III said water bond election. The vni»-r% lavorlug the proposed Issue of bomls slm • have written nr printed ou thelt tick.'- the word*. “For the Issue of five hundred tSWMRV)) dollars of Imnds, for Improvement* In sml extensions of the system of water works." and those opposing the issue <r l*mi4|* shall have wrlffeti or printed »•« their ticket* the words. “Against th*- I* sue of five hundred thou«iml iSSnu.O""* dol lars of Imnds for Improvements lu anil e»; tension of the system of water work* The election nIisII he conducted trader Ho* rules nud regulations governing the eleeUoii of mnyot, aldoruieti and councTluieti of Fai l city. This notice Is given In pursuance to na ordinance calling for aald election approve. February 6* UW. ”*■».'T'cAMpiiKij- Clerk of Connell of the City of Atlanta •Real of City.) th** M Tht Marriage of Kltty. H For the last time “The Marriage Kitty” will lie seen here tt the Gr*" March 28, nnder the management of J« Ie * Murry. «»f New York, with Mis* Florets Gear at the head of the augmented **••”» pany.. No greater comedy ■oci'css hs» been aeon bore, nor n more cUarmtug come dlenne tban Mine Gear, who plays the clous Kitty. At tha EIDorado. Beginning Wednesday at the matin' •rt stock compamy, Kl Dorado ill open the doqrs of R1 Dorado tU»** , ‘ with a new cotuody drama. “Falsely A fused." The careful rehanrslng of the f. n pany promlam h finished ptfVDrmanv« > Among the members of the compai ,r ! Fred JfitucN. from the llopklns Rtocl: pany, of Chlcttgit. Mr. James wa* tl# * Inal Catnphs* lu ’The *k»ly UHj. made n great hit In the part. He pill with the company tb the Mil of **• ro.,1. “Faintly Accused" will he every afternoon thla work, beginning W- uenday, and every night.