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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND'HEWBl *"
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THURSDAY. MUCH a 1*3*.
COMFERFKCE IS ON
Bishop Carter, of Chatta
nooga, Is Delegate to
the Meeting.
Chicago. March *1.—Two hundred
ud fifty delegatee from all port Inna
of Ik United States and repreweatlng
onwards of J.000.000 mentbarr of the
Congregational. Methodist Protestant,
.and United-Brethren church#*/ met In
conference at the Union Park fongre-
■atlonal church yesterday with a view
tooths conaolldatlon of thalr denoml
The morning aeaalon waa taken up
hy re-organlslng the conference, which
la an adjourned aeaalon of a meeting
held In Dayton, Ohio. In February.
It of. Another aeaalon waa held- laat
night and Uie conference will laat
through Friday.
Dr. D. S. Stephana, of Kanaaa City,
presided over the conference. Dr.
Washington Gladden. of Columbua.
OMut who came Into prominence when
he-ralaed the cry of "tainted mor "
aaatnet J. D, Rockefeller, la one of
leaden. In the movement for a union.
Bishop T. C. Carter, of Chattanooga.
Tenn.. and Blahop W. M. Bell, of
Berkeley. CaL, are among thoae In at-
| Ohm laatant rrMef Jtr Soar RMt.
Heartburn, Nsueea, all dlacomforta of
bidlpeetlon and dvvpepeia. Pteaeant
and economical. Medium tire. 25c.;
Large, 91, handaome
aluaainam bonbonniart,
10c. DruggiaW or mail.
Citirrkti
Believe Stool Catarrh,
allay inflammation, roothe and heal the
inncooa membrane, twee ten andnurify
the breath. Beet gargle for Sore Throat,
luc, or SL Drugisaior mall.
c. r.Hom/ro, unmn. turn.
HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA
FROM COLDS. ,
LAXATIVE UROMft quinine. the world,
wide Cold end (trip remedy remove. lb,
caoM>. Cull for full Mm*. Look for alfoa
ture E. W. UROVK. 9c.
seeks srcrr.EX boy
IN NEW YORK CITY
Raw York, March ft.—Dr. Horace X.
Marvin la In New York city on the
trail of the klrinapere of hla little eon.
He diaappeared myaterloualy from
Dover. Del, early ycatrrdny. and It woe
night before any explanation waa given
nut. Then hla eon. Dr. Harvey Marvin,
aatd hla father had gone to Washing
ton In see Preeldent Rooeevelt. Thla
waa to mlalead the kidnaper* and a
part of the myatertoua play by the de-
tectlvca.
It waa discovered later that the
father came direct to New York and
developmmta are eagerly awaited. The
father waa coat down over the failure
of the Erie clew, but a new warm trail
I1IY A
PHONOGRAPH
Small Piymenta Weekly.
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
37-19 Peachtree St.
PUN OF UMBER
UliJ^GEORGM
W. M. Lcgg, of Bainbridge
Says There’s No Cause
For Alarm.
CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RAILWAY.
4rrivt From —
Kavivub .... 7.«
Jarkiomltle . 7-M
an
am
Sar"** -‘isss
JaekaoovtilV, 3.10 pm
torsi ash 3.15 pm
|mcl
Atacon 1.10
i
TEETH
EXTJIACTID
B lively without
, toe each. Beat
b ft Money rao
not buy better..
PHILADELPHIA
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ELECTRIC DRIVEN
PUMPS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO.
54 Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Be.
, *i • t
Washington. March 31.—‘'There
no occaalnn for the alarming reporta
that oar timber la decroailng no rapidly
that we a hall goon have none In thla
reentry.” aald wT M. Legg, of Bain
bridge. Oa, at the Raleigh.
“1 hud occoelon recently to make an
Inveetlgatlon of the lumber resource* of
my own state, and I found, much to my
iMirprlM and gfWUMMtop, llut there
war Oity quantity of timber In chat
state. Before going Into the lumber
buelneia I was an' operating officer oi
one of the Southern railways, and at
that time It waa a frequent topic of
conversation among the officer* of Che
road whgt tn do when the force* were
exhausted. The (act woo, none of them
knew the true conditions.
"In Georgia there are thousand* of
acre* of uncut Umber tract*. Along
■he line* of railroad* It I* true, the
tree* have been ctft for milee beyond
the line, and thla has given the Im
pression that all the Umber has been
cut. but on my recent tour of the state,
during which I traveled more than 150
milee on horse hack. Mound' there were
vast forests awaiting the axe. I dare
eey the area contiguous to each line of
railroad In Georgia average* 50 miles,
end probably not more than 5 miles 0
forest land oa each aide of these roll
roads have been denuded of trees.
"There Is plenty of yellow pine In
Georgia. Florida. Alabama. Louisiana
and Mltslsalppl, and although this
wood la being used more extensively
than any other kind, I believe theve Is
enough of It left to supply the country
for many years to come. And no rea
son for the continual harping about our
prndurl* being exhausted. Whenever
any of them do give out there will be
other materials to take their place.
Even now- care are Ming constructed
entirely of steel, aluminum and Iron.
"The greatest need In the South to
day," continued Mr. Dn. "Is laboj.
We have not enough men there tn do
our work. Thr wages paid are good,
but In many cases laborers who used
In work ell week at 50 rents a day now
decline to work more then three or four
days a week, because they can make
aa much money tn half the time, and
they prefer to Idle all they can."
THE MEW BIFOCALS
r». TWO PAIRS
Don't uaa (wo pairs of glasses, o
the new Keml-Invisible Blforela at .
K. Rewkee Company. Optician*.
Whitehall street end 135 Peachtree
MfeM.
klSSOURI SOLON8
|; CALLED TO MEET
Jefferson city. Mo., March 31—Gov
ernor Pont laat night Issued an official
proclamation convening the legislature
In 'session on April », t»7. at noon.
The subjects named In the cell are:
To enact such legislation ** may he
necessary to provide for the regulation
of the rate* of public corporation*.
To control dram shops.
To provide legislative enactment* for
the enforcement of the dmm *hop law*
throughout the etate.
To provide for She recall or removal
of derelict official*.
To enact lew* relating to the poii -e
systems of elite* of thi o elate of 100.000
Inhabitant* or more.
To provide an enactment with an
emergency. clause for the suppression
of race track gambling.
•BNAT0R BACON 18 mVITID
TO JEFFERSON BANQUET
GUESTS AT RECEPTION
TAKEN VIOLENTLY ILL
Special lo Tbs OeoigUa.
Macon, O*., March 31.—Senator A. O.
Baron la In receipt of an Invitation
from the National Democratic flub to
spenk at the celebration of the one
hundred and sixty-fourth birthday of
Thomas Jefferson Thl* celebration
will lake place In New York .i lly April
33 at the Waldorf-Astoria. It la a con
siderable honor lo he Invited to apeak
At this banquet, hut one to which the
senator from Oeorglq is equal.
Tan-Year Sentence fer Negro.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn, March 31.—Paul
Bbleera. a negro employee of the
Southern Express Company, has Men
given a sentence of ten years In the
penitentiary on the charge of stealing
11.000 from the express company.
Special to The Georgian.
futhbert. Oa.,’ March 31.—Mrs. A. P.
Moye, Mrs. C. B. Harris. Mr*. T. J.
Dunn. Mr*. J. H. Scaly, Miss Rebecca
Seely and Mrs. D. M. Jacobs are quite
sick at thetr homes In this city oa the
remult of ptomaine poison. It la thought
They attended a reception yesterday
morning and a few hours later were
taken violently III. They are among
cuthbert'e best-known people.
MAN WHO ENDED IJJ®
IDENTIFIED BY PHOTO
Washington. March 31.—The body of
Charles R. Monroe, the Washington
batch manufacturer who committed sui
cide by shooting In hie room In an
Atlanta hotel lost Hunday. where he
had registered under an assumed name,
wilt arrive In Washington tonight.
A photograph of the dead man was
received at police headquarters' and
nn* Identified hy Jamen Bchlff. Mon
roe's brother-in-law.
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
for all make* of machine* at Five
Cent* per package, and everything else
pertaining to sewing machines at
greatly reduced price.
Look for the familiar letter
7» Whitehall street, telephone B-ll
l«*-3; t»» Decatur street, telephone
Bell 5173: 763 Marietta streat, tale,
phono Bell 530. (
DE8IQN IS CONSIDERED
FOR CONFEDERATE MONUMENT
Special to The Georgia*.
urdele, Oa..- March 31.—At the re
cent meeting of the Daughters of the
Confederacy held here, iho McXeal
Marble fmnpally. of this place, laid be.
fore the meeting a very handsome de
sign. nnd It I* the one that will In all
probability be accepted. The base and
Short I* to he of Georgia granite, (he
lop surmounted by a typical figure of
the Confederate soldier, with llguree on
the bane representing Charles map
and Joseph E. Brown. The monument
will stand lo fast In height. Mayor
Wilson nnd a number of prominent
business nwu were present at the meet
ing and promised hearty cooperation.
LEFT HI&PROPERTy *
TO SPIRITUALISTS
Washington,.March 31.—'Theodore J.
Mayer, of Ibis city! who died recently.
I* found to bave execuied a deed sever
al years ago of houses and lands situ
ated at 300 and 303 Blxth street. South
east, tn the National Spiritualists Asso
ciation of the United States.
The deed had not been recorded but
has been retained by Mr. Mayer's at
torneys. The Instructions to Mr*. M
T. Long, secretary of the National
Hplrltuiltstlc Association, were to have
In recorded Immediately after the death
of Mr. Mayer, and the deed waa enter
ed for record Mat week.
T0RIC LENSES.
Get them nt A. K. Hawke* Company,
Optician*. 14 Whitehall etreet and 135
Peachtree etreet.
If Yo« This
It win bo to tear* that the Madias me«-
eal wrflers gad teaebert of all the several
schools of practice recommend, in the
strongest tsrm* poeMNe, me —*
lag,affiant entering late the
of Dr. Ptspee'aOokhm Media
fer the earner weak ttoaael
catarrh at Mararah, -liver coot plaint,'
iKSSawsam&M
whatever teffien. apa? eg peSos*. R
earn position
Med leal Dfecomy
BIG EMTERPRISE
MAY BE SECURED
BY CITY OF MACON
«33?SS£* ■
\ Chamber of Commerce Seek
'* roof-all __
a* remeffies for
flection# by such
1 leer barn oa
oa Med. Cole
. .
Chicago; Prof. John
' l ot >*
[pomibiscee ran trot It* merits,
Instead. Glycerine It entirely uimbjee-
tlonable and hee|dra tawmoet useful agent
* coneamtratfS glyceric extract of native,
medicinal root* «nd la tale and reliable.
mMIcsT'tmhorltSs^erilnn.'ing Its Ingre-
RrrATO Addr ~
Btfti
ly You
r Pr
©party
FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN,
CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC
TING PAGE FENCE OUR'EPE-
CIALTY.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD.
W. J. Oalrniy bupleiMDt C&,
61 So. Forsyth St, Atlanta, Oa.
JL
•TEEL TANKS AND
TOWERS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO*
54 Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Go.
WILL COLLECT TAXES
PROM BOOK COMPANIES
Rprrlal lo Tm Georgian.
<'Italiana. Tenn.. March IL—State
Revenue ^Pnt A. 8. Rtrdaong. of
Knoxville, anil Attorney 8. M. Cham-
hllae are Iseulng citations to the four
representative* In ihla city of the book
concern* to *how cause why they
should not pay allseed delinquent priv
ilege lex and ad valorem duly In thl*
county. This action* followed the re
cent opinion of the supreme court that
stale, must pay this lax.
The revenue* which the revenue agents
ore going after will amount to over
3100,000. Bach of the thirteen book
concern! mutt pay a privilege tax of
35 for each of the four years tn which
Ihla state ha* not been paid.
“The Household Surgeon”
Dr. Porter’s
Antiseptic
Heating Oil
A Household Surgi
cal Dressing for all
wounds, sores and
NEGROES ARE TOLD
TO LEAVE TOWN
Lawton. O. T.. March 31.—''Negroes,
beware, the white caps.
“We... the Sixty Sons of Waurtka.
demand that negroes leave here at
once—we mean go. Leave In twenty-
four hour*) or after that time your life
le uncertain.'*
These were the words on placard!*
which the eighty negroes of the town
of Waurtka, forty milee south of Law-
ton. saw posted yesterday.
Dispatches from Waurlka lost night
stated that the white* are In earnest,
armed, and the negroes will be lulled If
they don't leave town tonight.
HAS NOT'DETERMINED DATE
OF STANDING EXAMINATION
tpertat to Tb* Georgian.
Macon, Qa., March 31.—Captain Bax
ter Jones, of the Macon Volunteers,
who wo* recently elected to the office
of lieutenant Colonel of (he Second
Georgia regiment, has not -yet decided
hen he will go before Colonel Walter
Hnrrl* nnd the board of examiners to
qualify for the place. Until < optaln
Jones stand* the regular examination
before the Second regiment examina
tion board, he will remain at the bead
of the Macon Volunteers.
A8K PAPER TO RETRACT
RECENT REPORT PUBLISHED
ing to Locate Packing
_ i, House.
Bpectal to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa, March 31—For some
time the members of the Chamber of
Commerce have epcht a great deal of
energy In efforts to secure tor Macon
a large packing house which will car*
for home railed cattle from All section*
of thl* stage, and tha matter seems to
have been worked up to a pitch where
substantial results are to bo looked for.
Secretory Eugene Anderson, of the
Chamber of Commerce, waa engaged all
yesterday In explaining the Macon sit
uation to two prominent man Interest
ed In this kind of business, one from
New York and the other from Phlla-
" hla, who have come to Macon
over the Held. One representb _
packing house and came here for the
purpose of investigating local condl-
kta These business men are feeling
their vray, so to speak, and If condi
tions are favorable, mays take a sub
stantial Interest In a big enterprise for
Macon.
Hporlal to Thu Georgian.
Savannah, Oa, March 31—At a meet
ing of the city council Mayor Tlede-
man reported that an article In the
morning paper to the effect that
funeral cortege had been stopped by a
policeman In order that It might be as
certained whether the driver .of the
hearse had a license badge, was untrue
and misleading. The feels, os he had
gained from an Investigation, he said
were that an undertaker 1 * wagon, fin-
attended, except by a driver, wee go.
Ing through the street*, when an of.
Beer stopped the driver and asked him
lo display hi* badge, there being a cru
sade now In progress against allaged
violators of thla law. The driver had
no badge, whereupon hi* name was se
cured. Yesterday morning he paid the
license and secured the badge.. Coun
cil adopted the mayor’s report and
passed a resolution calling upon th*
paper to mtke proper retraction.
SCREAMS OF WOMEN
FRIGHTENED ROBBERS AWAY
Special lo The Georgian.
Asheville. X. C, March 11—There
waa a bold atempt at highway robbery
by a masked man Tuesday night In the
/trinity of Battery Park hill. Th* vic
tims. two Lodi**, guests at the Battery
.-*■ * notei. wno refused to give their
name*. They were proceeding up th*
driveway to th* hotel when a, man
wearing a black mask stepped from
th* shrubbery, end presenting a pistol,
ordered th* ladles to give up their
money end valuables. The women
screamed loudly and began to run. The
men sprang bark Into th* ehrubhery
nnd dashed down the side of th* hill.
18 HELD UNDER ROND
.... ,| TO APPEAR IN COURT
skin diseases, whe-, 8 «* c,iU ,o Th * ° <<>r » un -
ther slight or serious.
I Gainesville, Qa, March
time ago Dr. R. D. Grlgg. of this cIlL
swot oat letters wanting all who had
. been making and selling medicines
without complying with the etate laws
Relieves pain-antiseptlcally cleanses-quickly heals. evatlnued^ th* gre^tre!^ A week or so
It is sought after and Continually used by all who give it a alleged to be a patent madlctoe
first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c. ^ ^ “ r
i
I
Ilia* bond for hi* appear*are at tb*
May term of Hall city
PUBLICITY BREAKS
UP POKER GAME
Chicago, March 31—The eenraiional
poker game lasting through four con
secuttro days and nights, was hurried
ly adjourned from Magnet Hotel. 311
North Clark street, early today. Pub
licity drove to other quarter} panic!
pants of the greatest game ever known
In Chicago. The worn and pallid
gambler* are declared by tbelr friends
to have planned to resume play. The
men hurried away In cabs at the Ural
word that the big game had gained
wide 'atlenllon.
Mont Tennla. the big hand book op
erator, Is sold to have been more than
310,000 loser when (he play was
slopped. On* of th* beet-known hotel
proprietor* In Chicago la credited with
dropping a sum equal to. If not In
excess, of Tennis' loss. Among the
men who were said to have "eat In"
waa Alderman John A. Rogers, a west
side political power, and John F.
O'Malley, for years a Democratic bos*
of the north side. There waa a stye
senator there, too. Hla name was care
fully withheld. Thla unnamed state
senator la credited with making a big
winning.
"I never did have such persistent
poker players In my place before." sold
Sirs. A. C. Dean, proprietress of the
_iet Hotel, oa shs groped her tray
through tha disordered room today.
"They were all prominent men and
they'll have to pay for the mess they
made."
MAY MUSTER GUARDS
SACK INTO SERVICE.
Special to The Georgian.
• Albany, Oa, March 31—Tha Albany
Guards war* Inspected Monday night
by the state Inspector general and an
officer of the* United State* army,
th* last Inspection th* guards ware
ordered mustered out of the state eenr
Ice, but strong pressure woe brought to
bear upon the governor and he held up
th* Inspector's order. 8tnce that time
they Imv* undergone a thorough
organisation and feel confident that thr
inspecting officers will moke a most
favorable report on them this time.
LOST ENERGY.
Daily Death Bats of Human Body
Appalling—Man Must Fight
Wifely to Live.
The human body Is tb* moat waste
ful machine known.
The workman wastes each day 6 per
cent of hla weight.
The athlete la known to work off 5
pounds In a two-hours' struggle.
The growing boy loses even a larger
amount In proportion.
Thl* lot* must be mad* good In food.
Wheat and barley alon* contain all
of the elements necessary to Ih* nor
mal constitution. Muscle, heat, brain
and nerve producer* are found In th*
groin of wheat. In the exact proportion
required- for a robust body. Any va
riance from this diet mean* wasted
energy.
Too many people nowadays ant too
much sugar and starch, which ovarheat
th* system. Impoverish the blood and
cause Inflammation, headache, fever
and neuralgia. The same poor Judg
ment Is shown In the us* of meats,
which are bard to digest jutd produce
"Phenaturaffood le Hardyfood—mod*
of selected groin* combined In such
as will property nourish
proportions as
the whole oyttr
Hardyfood bv
Hardyfood builds bone and muoclt,
tempers the body, feeds th* brain and
settles and strengthens th* nerves.
Hardyfood la good for the laborer and
the man at the desk, it builds up tht
tissue* of the young and restores them
to the old.
Every package of Hardyfood la a
bundle of energy, with five times the
power of beef.
Read what thla town Cttir, la, lady
writs*: "At the recent packing hoaa*
disclosures which filled the papers a
few months ego. I confess I was will
ing enough for my children's soke to
« possible, and seek
ad heard of Hardy
food. In fart a friend who had used It
recommended It to me highly, and I
therefor* went to our grocer (Or n trial
No More Alcohol
As now made, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not
contain the least particle of alcohol in any
form whatever. You get all the tonic
and alterative effects, without stimulation. -
NON-ALCOHOLIC
When a stimulant is needed, your doctor
will know it, and will tell you of it.
Consult him freely about out remedies. ,
The new kind contains no alcohol
We have no secrets to hide! We pub- ‘
lish the formulas of all our medicines.:
J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemim, Lowell, Matt.
In Atlanta, making
from $15 to $35 a
week, spend it all
with Atlanta mer
chants.
THIS
Job Offtctt Using Label
Huddleston A Christian,
21 8. Forsyth
•yl. Letter E Co. ....2 1-2 N. Broad
Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 A Broad
N. C. Tompkins....16 W. Alabama
Telegram Pub. Ci. 86 Central Avt.
Franklin-Turner Cg *5-71 Ivy
LaHatt* Ptg. Co 20 A Broad
Ward Printing Co......6S' S. Pryor
John Thomason Co..* 1-2 A Broad
Blosser Ptg. Co 83-40 Walton
Converse A Wing....104 Edgswood
LABEL
On your printing is, a cheap and
effective way to make a bid for
their patronage. . . . . ». .
Atlanta Typographical Union
52Q Candler Bldg. , Atlanta *Phone 873
4 P. O. Box 266
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37thJits., Haiald Square, New York
Mott CentaUy Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 2J leading theatres. Completely
renovated, and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re-
•pecti. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dialog Rooms
with Capacity of 1200.
The Famous
German Restaurant
Broadway's chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dithce and Popular Music.
foresees fie*. 43* Sms. 333 belli.
'*ks6
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
A M. TURNEY.
WASHINGTON EXPERTS
GATHERING DATA IN SOUTH
Special to The Georgian.
Jaektoa, Mies, {larch a.—A force of 1-x-
prrle. representing thr ferarglo luetllale,
YVashlaglua, are In the stale, gathering
data as to the agricultural rredlt system
thl* state. It It reported that they
will be
ffVt
for sum i* werke.
Thl*
_ lo lie pevpeied hy ...
ug with Ibr nrgm elara the war, and
ahuwliui what bv haa (lone alnre bu waa
free wan.
BROXTON FAIR COMPANY
ARRANGES FOR EXHIBIT
The children liked Hardyfood from
th* start, and seemed not to notice the
absence of (heir usual steak. I let
them eel all they wanted, baby and all,
at they seemed to thrive on It. Every
morning I served It In a different way,
to Ibay would net tire of It. bet thla
wo* really unneeaeoAry, tor they would
munch It dry when they returned from
* C |°toel that I owe it to you to ten
grateful I am tor what Hardyfood
don* for my children. Every one
of them looks plumper than ever be
fore. feel* better end sleeps mor*
loandly.
W* will not go bark oa Hardyfood.
no matter what renovating th* park
ing house* may experience.
*’— sincerely.
Very
laa’I It trerth a dime to find out
what Hardyfood caa de fer you? Try
a paekags at > our grocer'*. It cemie.
(pertal to Th* Gectglaa.
Hrnxton, Go, March 31—The etock-
holders of tht Broxton Exposition Com
pany met yesterday and the following
aaw officers were elected tor the year
1307: ,
President, w. R. Frier; vice preel
dent. T. M. Cheatham; secretary and
eusurer. J. H. Jordan.
Direct ore: E. B. Moon, Augustus
Lewis, Dr. Q|ltman Hatton. C. A. T*y-
lor. A M. Peer, J. F. Ward and K. C.
Campbell, together with th* officer*.
Plana were formulated to pull off oa*
of theblggest fairs In this city this tall
that was aver held In this section of
the state. This Is the second annual
fair of this company.
SOUTH GEORGIA, DOCTORS
WILL MfeET IN C0RDELE.
Special to The Qeorglan.
Cordate. Qa, March 31—Th* South
Georgia Medical Association will hold
an Important meeting In Cordtle on
April 3. The local physicians ore al
ready making necessary arrange menu
for th* eeseton. A (Hr banquet will be
given at night. Th* visiting physicians
are ever reedy and glad to com* to
Cordate, knowing, oa they do, that th*
member* here cordially welcome them
and dn all Iq their power to show them
a good time. Tht State Medical 8d-
clety meet* about tb* middle of April
in Savannah, end It Is probable that
this organisation will be Invited to hold
Its next oeealqtj In Cordtle.
JOINT DEBATE ARRANGED
BETWEEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Special (o The Georgian.
Cornelia. Oa, March 31—The J"lni
debate between representative* from
Narcooche* and Cornelia school* t" !«•
held at Cornelia next Friday evening
I* attracting more than ordinary in
tention. Besides the debate some ro< 1-
tatlotu will be given by representative:!
from Cornelia, and several piece "t In
strumental music by the music class or
Nacnochee.
Tha program I* as follows:
Instrumental duet—Mlaaea Landis
and Turk.
Recitation—Ulan Kate Hngsed.
Debate—Subject: Resolved. "Th«
the United States of America will f* 11
a* all other greet nation* and repub
lic* have done." Affirmative, J 1-
Franklln, J. Morton Partridge; nre"-
Hr*. Howard Ragadale, C. B. Landrum.
Recitation—Mlu Roe Pittman .
Plano duet—Misses Oakes and M'>-
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Farmer*' Union to Meet
8pedal to The Georgias.
Cordtle. Oe, March 31—Thr Farm
er*’ Union of ih* Second nnd Third
congressional districts will meet m
Vienna on April 4. All th* local and
county unions will be present, endi »
Urge delegation will go up to Ih# mo-
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