Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 15, 1907, Image 2

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"IMP 1 ■«w THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NJBWtf IW 'I . 1 ffeiOAT, mid A **. W| I AT GOTHAM FIRE PeptironPilh Whole Families‘Are Saved From the Fierce Flames. New Tork, March Jl.—Mora than a •core of daring rascuaa ware made at a Are which burned out a double tana mnnt building at it! Graham avenue. Williamsburg, aarly today. Battalion Cblaf Johnny Howe, the hero of the Baltimore Are district. dletlngulahad himself by saving an entirely family of all people and a boarder, while three men of the salvage rorpe. who arrived first on the scene, carried out a num her of persona. NEGROES CONFESS; TAKEN FROM JAIL BOTH ARE LYNCHED New Orleans, La., March II.—WII- iiasns and Henry Oardner, the two youag negroes who wars taken from the dty Jail about ! o'clock and hanged In the court house square by a party of about fifty men. both confessed tl having, with a third negro, shot and robbed the two Italians on Monday night. Oardner also confessed to having en tered the room of Miss Jessie Hum pus. The whole affair was quietly planned after the capture and confession of the negroes, and was carried nut without a bitch. The keys to the fall were taken from a police officer at the point af a pistol. Ironlie the blood, feed nerves and brain, lone the stomach,-aid dlgeetion, (fire restful deep. Especially beneficial in perroutness and anemia. Chocolate- coaled, pleasant to take, fiftkaod fit. Druggists or mail. f 'vi Hood’s Aet ,a on the! |ar>OD Ptllt llvtr d»<VJhS • lit# bowels, core \r* blNonsnem, constipation, morning and tick headache, break np colds, relieve uncomfortable fullneea sr. Palnlrse eethnrtlc. SSc. C.LUOOD CO,Lowill,Mass. Beautify Your Property #OIWjHm±m TINS PAOE FENCE OUR »PE- CIALTY. CHEAPER THAN WOOD. W.J, Dabneyimpiemeit Co., 61 So. Poreyth fit, Atlanta, Qa. ^AUUt^HOES We duplicate any price and give you the Beet Quality BURNED TO DEATH BEFORE ASSISTANCE COULD REACH HOME to The Georgia a. LAG range. On., March IS—At about nodh yesterday.Mrs. Bordens, wife of Dixie Borders, a farmer living about six'’ miles from LaOrange burped to death at her home. In some manner her clothing caught firs and at the time there waa no one In the home except her two little chni a little boy about five years old. and a little six-weeks old baby. The fran tic screams of the unfortunate woman waffs heard by ona of the farm hands, at work near the bouse, but before be could reach the houae aha waa so badly burned that aha died In a short while. , Her husband, who waa at work In the Held some distance from the houae, on the floor with her flesh all chi and blackened by the flames. Mrs. Border*, beftffe her marriage, was Mis* Bennett, daughter of W. K. former buelneaa man of Bba la survived by her LaG range Hhe is survived by husband and four Itttla children. Whs Bald Dtaasrr CORTELYOU FIRES TREASURY TELLER FitzRorald Says Mystery of Theft Is About Solved. Chicago, HI.. March 15.—George B. Cortelyou. secretary of the treasury. In a letter received yesterday at the Chi cago sub-treasury, approved the sus pension of George IV. Fltsgsrald pend ing the Investigation of tbe robbery. The communication was received by Assistant Treasurer William Bolden- week, and It made no comments the theft of 6171,000 from the tub- treasury. Mr. Fltagarald was the snorting teller from whose cage the money die appeared. Ha gave out another Inter view after a talk with Captain Porter, chief of the local secret service. Ha said the mystery practically waa solved and the money would be returned with in a day or two. Captain Porter, who la not so sanguine, said last night that he waa no nearer a solution ef the mystery. FELL IN COAL CHUTEi SMOTHEHEDTO DEATH ■pedal to The Georgian. RockmarL Os, March II—Early Sunday morning Walter Reynolds, col. ored. while working In the coal storage building at the plant of the Southern States Portland Camant Company, near Kockmart, lost hie balance and fall Into one of the coal slides. Ha was Imme diately covered by an avalanche finely •grooaH coal. It required about two hours to get ble body out and by that time he had been smothered to death. CRUSHED TO DEATH; THIRD OF FAMILY ft!n!l~?!!i!! | TO MEET LIKE FATE 111*-1—Gnukjaadf lx - !Became "i””'** 1 Th ' •«w*tao. !--l--xlDoa'tBigwtxt I There are many people who can eee nothing good In a doughnut except the hole. For ’ them there la nothing In this world but celamlty. Their greatest trouble Is to have to ret three times a day. The stomach la In rebellion, and thla la Immediately shown In a man's face. A man to be succeeeful muet have sunshine Inside. The world al ready has ton many dyspepsia faces that breathe disaster end gloom. Stomach trouble le the most common cause of dtcontent. sour face, reckless ness, disgust and lack of ambition. A bad stomach—there la the secret of many a failure. Any one can have a good stomach, a strong stomach, a stomach that can take care of anything matter whether It le a very •rh or not. Stuart's Dya|iepala Tablets do thla very thing line Ingredient of these llttla tablets digests s.noo grains of food, and no matter Itnw had your dyspepsia or Indigestion, they will di gest everything In your elomarh. thor oughly end completely, ami belter and more quickly than a good strong healthy elomarh can do II. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will quickly cure loss or appetite, brash. Irritation, hum- fhg sensations, nausea, heartburn, eruc tations. has of vim and energy, bed memory, and dyspepsia and Indigestion In their very worst forme. No other little tablets In dhe world ean do BO much You should carry ■mart's Dyspepsia Tablets around with you wherever you go and take them after meals Then only will you realise what It le to enjoy a meal, and what Perfect digestion means Your whole body and your mind will feel the ef fects: your vtm will Increase, you will ba more aatlafled with what tbe world does, you will think happier and be happier and your face will be one of l contantmeni. Thai will bring Ing. Macon, Oa., March IS—Felix Tharps, 2.1 years old. and night foreman of tha Central of Georgia switching gang, was caught between two care last night and Instantly killed. Tharps was about to make a coupling when the engine bumped the car and caught him. Three of the family have met with violent deaths within the past several years. Hie father, Frederick Tharps, was shot several yean ago: hie brother met an unnatural death In Alabama and now cornea tha third rlamtty the family Buffers with tha death of last night. Tharps waa a single man. leaving a mother and a sister. GUNS ARE STOLEN FROM ROME STORE B YBURGLAR BAND ffpectel .to The Georgian. Rome. Oa.. March 16 —Home time be. fore day this morning rubbers broke the show window at West A Com pany's store, on Bread street, with a Ifefliiv u m"ir. oil ivrsHflii aiivri, R||(i It reck, entered the store and stole over I-00 north of guns and other articles There le no clew to the perpetrators of the deed. LIFE SENTENCE IMPOSED ON CHARLES SWAFFORD. Bperlsl lo The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn.. March 15— Charles Swafford, of Plkevllle. who with two brothers wee acquitted of the murder of w. L. Tollett, brother of the stale senator, line been given a life sentence In the penitentiary on the c he res of killing Charles Aeeld. a Jew. at Dayton some month* ago. After th* killing and robbery Swafford escaped to Oklahoma, where he was arrested and brought to this city for safe keep- TOor fbc# Win being you dollar* It will cost you Juat 60t\ for n Try parka it? of thm wonderful Htuarta •la Tablet*, at any dru* [ store on 23r' Bend ua your name and address to day sad we will at once send you by mall a sample package, free Address Li o' SOU* c “- u Sluajt UUg, M*r- > ■hasting at Ntflre Supper, gperlsl to Th* tteorgua. Uockmsrt. Ga., March IS -Robert Johnson, a negro near this place, gave a supper last Monday night, and a quarrel areee between two of the other negroes present In which Joe Isom shot Tom Moor* through the eh-i.-p Both part lee sere drinking. ASK THE PRESIDENT TOGIVETROPHYEOR MUSICALCONGRESS Special to Th* Gaorgtan. Savannah, Oa.. Marcb 11—The col ored portion of Savannah's population are much worked up over a prospective musical congress to be held vannab some lima In May. Bookar Washington has accepted an Invitation to ba present and deliver an address. Tha .mayors of sovaral municipalities. Including Mayor Tl edema n, of Sevan offered trophies to bo con- nah. have tasted for. aqd President Roosevelt has been asked to contribute a trophy. Tbe tbaoty of the movement le thal music lx a talent with the negro race and that It Is hla bound and duty to lm prove that talent. SHEEP MER READY TO MAKE FIGHT They Are Warned Leave Northern Wyoming. To Sheridan. Wyo.. March 11—Tb* sit uation between th* eattla men and aheap men baa reached a crucial point and notlcta bava been posted warning tbe herder* to taka thtlr flocks and gat out of northern sections of Wyom ing. The movements la so widespread that tb* notices appeared tbe same night nt point* iOO miles from each other. They cover tb* entire grazing oountry of northern Wyoming. The ebtop men say th* notices cam* from the eattla man, who want to drive the flock out of tb* country that the cattle may have th* grata. Sheep men are armed and will resist any attempt to make them leave th* country. meeting of flock master* has l called to take measures to protact the flock*. RHEUMATISM Price 36c. 2&» fill* t# lellrve pilot la stiff or •wolUo joint* In a few ET cure* la a few gave. It go** Wft'puf'th* diets** to sleep, 1st drtee* H.frem tbe system. If you bev* rstnrrb *r ere sf. dieted with, tteafueis nee Mut-We lm prored Inhaler. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The construction and • team-heating Of a new building for Georgia Military Academy at College Park will'be let at an early data* Contractor* are in vlted to eee me. J. C. WOODWARD. TEETH iii.w—ym' CENTRAL OP OlOROIA RAILWAY. SiSssgtSiZ OLIVER IS OFFICER ' OF RICH CONCERN Elected Vice President of Million Dollar Trust Company. Washington. March t*—William Oliver, th* lowest bidder for tb* Pana ma canal construction, waa sleeted sec. ond vice president of th* United States Trust Company at a meeting of the board of directors last night. Jamas Trimble waa alactad secretary at th* asms meeting. Mr. Oliver will begin hla association with tbo now financial Institution Im mediately and will give It hta active support. H* will divide bla tlma be tween this dty and Knoxville, Tann. United States Trust Company recently Incorporated with a cap ital of 11.000,000 and will receive lu charter on Marcb U. Among Its di rector* and oncer* are several man well known In WuhlactOQ financial circles, ANTI-SALOON LEASUE tNIZr - ORGANIZED IN MACON Special to Tb* Georgian. Aeworth, Ga., March" 16—Acwortb now has a strong anti-saloon league organised Wednesday evening for th* purpose of making a united effort to drive the Jug traffic out. Tbls la tbe only anti-saloon league In Georgia, outside of tb* larger cities and ta cal culated to do a great good for the caue* of temperance. Rev. W. O. Crawley preached a tem perance sermon at the Methodist church Sunday night to n largo con <5 M * RT ^ sHOES SEVERAL WINDOWS BROKEN BY STORM WHICH SWEPT MACON Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa., March 10.—During the heavy wind and rain storm which swept over Macon about dark yeater day evening, ala large plate glass win dow* were broken out of tlto (tore of Dannenburg Company, at th* corner nt Third and Poplar street*. The glass was broken Into amall pieces, scat fared over tbs pavement. Tb* damage here amounted to over thousand dollar*. Other placet In th* business section Buffered slighter lose**. Tbe atom waa terrific for more than an hour and tbe rainfall waa very heavy. Mary Bolls Mahanty. Tb* funeral aarrioas of Mary Ball* Mahoney, wbo died at tha family real dance, It Evans street. Thursday morning, ware conducted Friday morning at the raaldanc*. Tb* Inter ment waa at Mount Zion church. Mr*. Cora L. Floyd. Mrs. Cora la Floyd died Thursday afternoon at her retldence, ZOI Cooper street. She la survived by an 1-year- old daughter. The funeral arrange ment* will be announced lator. Mr*. Rachel Hobbs. Mr*. Rachel Hobbs, aged 71 yearn died Thursday night at th* residence of her daughter, Mr*. C. G. Llppold, 010 Piedmont avenue, after an lllneea of two week*. Mrs. Hobbs la survived by thro* children. Mrs. T. P. Smith, Dr. B. Hobbs and Mrs. C. O. Llppold, Ky., for Intermtnt. A brief service will b* conducted at the resi dence at 7:10 o'clock Friday night. Can’t Miss It So many ailments are purely nervous affections, that you can hardly miss it if you try Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It restores nerv ous energy—and through its invigorating influence upon the nervous system, the organs are strengthen ed. The heart action is better; digestion improv ed, the sluggish condition overcome, and healthy ac tivity re-established. ’ "Dr. Miles' Nervine It worth Its weight In geld to me. I did not know ~ i*t ailed me. I had e good physician ... ... 1 had t but gor no relief. I could not eat. sleep, work, ell or stead. 1 was nearly cresj. On* day I picked up a paper and Irat thins that met tnv ww waa averttaetarnt af Dr. bines' Nerv- .1 concluded to try It and let th# * “ ' * Hurt Don’t cost you any more; ' But they are worth much more. V* 9M mMHMm AT THE THEATERS "Th* Old Homestead.” Once ‘more "Th* Old Homestead, with Its thrills and heartaches, thor oughly pleased two large audlfnces at the matins* and night performance* Thursday at the Grand. Th* popu larity ef thl* play never appears to lag. The quartet of fanner boys, the plain, ovary-day character* and th* fa miliar arenea In thla old play have a hold on th* theatergoing public that cannot be loosened by the multitudes of musical oomedlea, problem plays and other countrivanoe*. The member* of th* cast are good and they acted to the entire eatlafactlon of both audi ences, therefore nothing else was needed. t C. E. H. "•he Stoop* to Conquer.” An enortnoui audience It certain to wltnea* the revival of "8h* stoop* to Conqner." with Ita great cast, at the Grand Friday night. The sale of seats has been heavy and expectations of the beauties of the presentation of th* fin* nld comedy that has been handed down for many generations have been routed to a high pitch. ’ William H. Crane, who plays Hard- caatle. It one of the moat finished ac tor* on the American stage. Ellis Jef frey*. hie co-star, who cornea forward as saucy Kata Hard cast la, ranks sec ond only to Ellen Terry. In England. Tony Lumpkin to played by Georg* Olddena, the bast character comedian In England. Margaret Dale, the Mis* Neville, waa formerly John Drew's leading woman. "Th# Man an tha Box.” 'll Is doubtful It there to any light comedian on th* American stage who can get more laughs out of an audi ence In any given ltd minute* than Max Flgman. In The Man on the Bos' ha arrive* plumply and completely. He leading comedy role all hla make, the S end carries everything before him. comedy went merrily from (tart to flnlah and Flgman had to make speech at th* end of numerous curtain call#." Thus speaks the Seattle Time* of the star and play announced for Mon to mooting Wednesday evening waa enthusiastic and wall attended. An organisation waa formed with Zt char ter membere. •*ILE8 PAZO a ay cai “CURED IN 4 TO 14DAY8. OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cu any cue of Itching. Blind Bleeding or Pro- fund elf *toc* * * *° ” ***** ct •“•**! re- PREACHINQ OF REV. PLINN 18 PRAISED IN SAVANNAH. Special to Th* Georgian. Savannah, March 11.—Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn, of Atlanta, who has been holding re rival services In Savannah for the past two weeks, aspects to re turn to hi* home in Atlanta on Sat urday night. Mr. Fllnn to an elbquent and forceful speaker and hla work In Savannah has been received only with the highest praise and commendation. CASTOR IA Iv MebLb amjt flhlMpwi Ha KM Ym Hi«a Jtiwiyt Bw0t Basra the Btgnatar* of ■ Tllffil AM IKK VET MUST WARK •Km my work freak ana-besw* but woman's work la oarer don#.” la order to keep the home neat and pretty, the children well dressed Md tidy, woman overdo and often suffer in ailenoe, drifting along buff to wore#, knowing waif that they ought to hare help to overcome the pains and ache* which dally make Ufa a harden. It Is to these women that Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and barb*, comas mi a bleating. When the epir- its are depressed, the head and back aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervonaneas, klaapluaniaa, and reluctance to go anywhere, these are only symptom* which unleu heeded, are soon follows^ by the wont form* of Feme]* Com plaint*. Lydia E. Ptakham’s Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism in a strong and healthy condition. Itcnrei Inflammation, Utoeration, displacements, and organic troubles. In preparing for childbirth and to carry women safely through the Change Ifla most efficlenL Mrs. Augustus Lyox. of East Earl, Pa, writes — Dear Mrs. Pink- ham:—“gore long time I suffered from female troubles and had all kinds of aches anff palm in the lower part of back and side*. I could not sleep add had no appetite. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following the advioe which you gave me I feel like a new women and I cannot praise your medicine too highly.” Mr*. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Maas. Out of her vast volume of ex- partuuea eh* probably ba* tha vary knowledge that will help your Her advioe la free and always helpful. Notice of Water Bond Election. Atlanta. Oa.. March I. 1»W.-Notice L hereby glvaa to tha qualified voters oi tha city of Afloat* that tbo mayor and Cmral council of aald city have called aa election, to ba bald at tha aavcral voting praclncta la tha city of Atlanta, wltbla tha legal hour* for holding olcctloaa. oa Toaaday. the »th day of April, 1907. to datanafao whether tha qualified ‘ Atlanta will —.— „. , votara of tb* dty of Atlanta will aaaant. by tha rcqalalt* two-third# majority, to the la* auo of five hundred thou Mod (9500,000) dollar* of bonds of tb* city of Atlanta, to ba aold for not laaa than par. and the proceeds thereof applied only to Improvaaanta In and addition* to the aya- tern of water work* of aald dty and tb* exrenslou of water malna within tbe cor porate limit* of aald dty. Tbe honda pro- poaad to be lt#«ed are five hundred (500) bond* of Mid dty of Atlanta, of tbe de nomination of oa* thousand (11.000) dollar* each, to ran thirty (SO) yean, and bearing Interest at th# rat# of four (4) par aeatani per annum. The prlndpa! and In Ureat of Mid bonds to ba payable In gold coin of an anneal tax will be con tinning through the year lm. , lutflrtent In amount to pay twenty thooMnd (120.000) dollars per annum Interest on aald bond* and slxteeo thousand six hundred aod sixty of the principal of registrar for elections. ordsrsd br tb, miff WILL BRIAK GROUND BOON FOR 8AVANNAH THEATER. Special to The Gaorgtan. Savannah, Ga., March II.—It la per sistently rumored that within the naxt fortnight ground fof a new theater In Savannah will be broken. R ta stated that Jake Wella la th* moving finan cial spirit behind the enterprise, and that th* alt* will be selsctsd In a few days. Th* purpose Is, It ta said, erect a popular pries house. UNIFORMS FOR INSPECTORS ARE ORDERED BY COUNCIL. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa. March U.—April 11 next will find the three sanitary, th* two health and tha on* food Inspector In Macon arrayed In uniform suits. All the suits are to be cut the same style and the hats will Ukawla* be of the same pattern. Thla step was taken at the seaalon of th* board of health last night. The object of tha board of more dlxntt partment. 8ENATOR BACON TO RETURN TO HOME IN MACON BOON. matinee at the i Mm*. Bembiish's Concert, ft Is centrally conceded that Mins. Marcella Bambrtch. whose appearance at th* Grand In concert on April 6, under the direction of Loudon Chkrl- ton, may well ba considered an event of exceptional significance, ta the most eminent living exponent of the Italian of singing, usually called "bsl canto." Whether In concert or In opera ahs easily outranks the comparatively few great prims donnas of th* day. On the concert platform she ha* gained such triumphs as no slngar has won sines the day of Adelina Patti, while Company. In New York, ah# has Director Coaried'e most attractive star. Many seat* and a number ef boxes have been reserved for the concert, and Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., March 16— Hon. C. M. Hitch, secretary to United States Sen ator Bacon, arrived In Macon yester day from Washington and will remain here until congress mast* next De cember. Mr. Hitch reports that he left Sena tor Bacon wall and that he wilt return to the city In a few day*. Mr. Hitch say. that the last few days of con gress were strenuous ones and In his opinion th* ipemberk of both houses were glad when the vacation cam*. now it snots. or tad gsaerel coaorll of tk* city of At ‘ as opened br*' —' * ElsteriRf tan qa under the ordli quallfl voter* of tb* city, under the ordinances therefor, and inch rsgtntrer will keep uld '—“—* — — --1iy, lor'— books of reft at ration open d excepted, until srltkto tan ___ data of arid election, nt hla ntfte* ta tbe annex af tha court noun* on Sant Banter sssi. ai county, and only those veim whets asms* sssfBSd^eft*. r. M e,«ass. b ^,K ,„r. shall b* - present year, shall b* Mrmlttwl to vot* In told water bond election. Tb* eolsrs , earn water nona election. Tb* voter, favoring ton proponed l.inn of bonds shall btv* — - — — - “ wrttt*_n_ot printed o*_ tjielt_ ticket the wncdn, “Fee tan Inane of flvs hot 11600,000) dollars of bonds, for Inn sir tickets lbs words. "Agstnet tb* le- sue of flvs hundred tboosamf llMO.OOSi dol- of bonds for Improvements ta tad -7 tan system of water woet_ on ahril bo conducted under tb* d %l. notice la risen In pursuance to aa sassy * for said awctlon approved * rusty — - joYNBR. Clerk of Connell of lha City of Atlanta.'’ meal of City.) BOYCOTT DECLARED ON OPERA COMPANY BY LABOR UNIONS Special to The Georgian. Salisbury, N. C„ March 15.—Th# la< bor unions hers have bean notified to boycott the Adelaide Thurston per formance. which takes place March 26. Letter* from headquarters say her company has had Ita printing dons In a "rat shop." and the union men will not attend. The letters were received yes terday and created much talk. Atlanta Hm Found It Hard To Shako Off. Hard to boar, harder to get rid of. It any netting akin complaint, Ecrema or Itching Ptlao. Doan 1 * Ointment relieves and mire Alt Itchlneat ot th* ikln. Atlanta pooplo Indorte thl* otate. ■oat: Georg* Willis, sewing machine galea, man, ot (I Ormond street, Atlanta, O*., nays: "Doen'e Ointment it cep great society event. Mme. Bsmb accompanied by Ellison Van Hooss. “A Measags From Mare." American theatergoer* always want to be amused. There are some who Ilk* .to Instructed. "A Massage Front Mere." onr of the ntoat entertaining of talnlr a fin* remedy for eentma. I had It all over my logo and I waa al most worried to death with It. Whu. I took off my elothaa at Bight It lrri- tatod the opot so that I was unable to ilaap and was continually scratch- ing and robbing It and uilng every- (hug I could get hold of to cure It, I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cur* and now I can work and go out. and have told many th* benefit I have re ceived frees thsas remedies and sev eral of .them have bean eutod. byj since 1 aa fifty-alas year* i ANNA T 4 PALMER. Lswtstewn, P*. Ds. tones* Nervine t, said by yeur drupelet, whs will guarantee that th* Mile« Medical Co, Elkhart, lad corned is*, both amuses and Instructs, j hut It assmed to grow worxe nil the This play will be seen at the Bijou next p time. I waa In thla predlcamant for week, with a company of superior ex- two or three yean. Finally somebody toia a , 4b0ut Doan's ointment, and I At th* El Oorade. ! Jm* 1 wLi?2!f 1 ' a ^^ ,tfc » T V!S2?' ■ i*vW stock company at the *•-> *«tr«etT^mnd*jxoe a^hoTS Dorado thratsr will cominus Its present tn an* ^It^iuld 1LS* bill "Falaely Accused," for the re- .TkjSSietiL JSd'Sl^ malndrr of the week. Th* play la! day I applied It to ah tha hffectod proving a good one and deserve* large petronage. Th* Earl t'ompany ta being •ean thla week In a new sketch called ■The fircus airl” X*st week th* company will produce a strung com edy drama of th* Crimean war. There will be matinee* thla weak nf "Falsely Accused" Friday sad Saturday actar- I used three boxes of It aod entirely cured myself.” For sale by an dtalen Pries 16 rent*. Foetor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. Now Tork. aole agent* for lb* United 8tat*fi. Remember th* n«m*-Doea*-s*d Te Consider Fair Debt Special to The Oeorglan. Macon, Oa. March 15.—More and more Interest Is being aroused among the people of Macon over clearing up the debts of the Macon Fair Associa tion. and It Is believed that than will be a big attendance of stockholders and cltlsena who are Interested In the wel fare of Macon at the meeting to be held tonight. First Concert of Ssaten. Ipcclri to Tk* Gsntgtaw. Brunswlck, Ga.. March 15.—The first band concert of this season was given In Hanover Park last evening. The MiRAND Tonight and Raturttar—Matins* Ratnnlay. t'HARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS WILLIAM H. CRANE US, ELLIS JEFFREYS IN A SUMPTUOUS REVIVAL OF She Stoops to Conquer DIRECTION LIEBLER A CO. Nlffbt 50c to n. Mntlnw Sc to fl.SO. Monday and'Tu##d#y— Mat Tu#i. MR. JOfIN.CORT PRESENTS MAX FIGMAN The Foremost Comedian of the Ameri can Stage. In Harild UcGfath's THE MAN ON THE BOX’ Nlffbt Sr to 91.50. Mat. 25c to fl. Bale now oa. BIJOU Flonncs Bindley A NEW The 6IRL (rnd Tim GAMBLER MUSICAL DRAMA. NEXT WEEK Jfcffij,,. First Tims at Popular Priest. 'A MESSAGE FROM MARS’ —With— WALLACE WIDDECOMBE. Complete Eloberato Production. I El Dorado ELDORADO HTOOK CO. OPRNINO WEDNESDAY MATINEE. " FALSELY ACCUSED ” Wed., Tburs., Erl.. Saturday Night.. Weil., Thors.. Fti. Satnrdiy M.tlnn-a Night priest 15, IS. SO, toe. Matins* prices U. 60. 60c. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: THE LOLA LEA EARL CO. WILL 8ELECT SCULPTOR FOR OGLETHORPE MONUMENT. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Oa., Mnrch 15.—With th. meeting of th* Oglethorpa Monument commission, which has been called for Monday at noon In Ihe office of th* Hon. J. Randolph Anderson, the la«t step* will probably be taken In the long fight for a sufficient fund to ere. t a monument to General James orI " thorps. Twenty thousand dollars available. The committee wants more and It will no doubt get It. The out-of-town member* of th* commission are Hon. A. D. Candler and Hon. \V. O. Cooper, of Atlanta: H >' Dunwondy of Brunnvrtrk. J. R. Lanur of Augusta, and R. K. Park of Macon. It haa been decided to have M. **«: t Mslchsrs, the art critic of the Trlfair Academy of Arts and Rrlences of Sa vannah. select a aculptor. The monu ment will be erected In Chlpi"'"* square. nd. with the asslntance nf several of the musicians belonging to the Parksr Carnival Company. Alexander B. Quartarman. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., March 15.—Alexan der R. Quartarman died Tuesday at tha residence of Mr*. A. M. IVay, hit daughter, on Union street. Mr. Quar- tsrtnan was 75 years nf age. He spent nearly his entire Ilfs In Liberty county, having lived In Brunswick only about two year*. He leave* three daughter*. Mr*. A. M. Way. Mr*. Elisabeth Way. of thin city, and Mrs. Mary Cromwell. nf Savannah. G. W> Thomas. Special t® Tb* Georgia*. Opelika, Ala.. March 15—G. W. Thoms*, a prosperous, fanner of near thla city, who died Tuesday morning, as* United Wednesday afternoon. The funeral took placa from tha Loacha- ........ —-- uoarns- lto— aiainudl.t church, of which tha deceased wo* a member. H* waa 7! yeers old. lie leaves hla wife and six children—Mrs. J. w. Gray. M lasts oenrgla and Halils Thomas, of Farm, vtlle; Mrs M.-Klnnev, nf Waverlv: and two non*, w. T. and W. M. Thomaa, •f Farm, tile. Judge Spasr Te Lecture Class. Special lo Th* Georgian. Macon. Oa. March 1*.—The l*wcla*s of Mercer I'nlveratty will hear a lec ture on Friday evening by Judge Em ory Hpeer. on the subject of “The In itiative of the President.” Jodt-’-' Speer's lectures before the lawclsa* m- always regarded aa apeclal occnslcna by the students. Negro Dies of Pelaan. Special to The Georgian. Rrunawick, Ga., March 15.—On- the three negro men who were found - •go under th* Influence of opiate* drugs of some kind, and asm to 11 peat house, has died. Tha other t" •re atlll In a precarious condition. COFFEE AILS LEAVE WHEN YOU USE POSTUM “There’s a Raasan." Get tbe llttl* honk. 'Tbs R«sd