Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 04, 1907, Image 2

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wmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SA-rrnDAV, may i, irrr. FOR ATLANTA FI sident Connor Names Of ficials For the State Exhibits. Pure Blood After tie state fair In Atlanta next fall eras made a certainty by the slgn- ins of the contract Friday between the Atlnntu Fair Association and the State Agricultural Society. President J. J. Conner, of the latter organization. an nounced hie list of superintendents. Hero Is the list: General Superintendent—R. F. Crlt tenden, Shelman. Oa. Department A—County agricultural exhibits, A. T. Dallls, LaGrange, Ga. ■ Department B—Individual and spe cial agricultural exhibits, C. H. Ram sey, Qnltman, Oa. Department C—Cattle, sheep and yosts. W. L. Williamson, Commerce, Ga. Department D—Horses, mules, po nies, colts, J. Clayton Clements, Towns, Ga. Department E.—Swine, S. M. Rob erts, Statesboro, Oa Department G—Dairy and apiary, M. R. Russell, Carrollton. Oa. Department H—Poultry, Oeorga Oll- moro, Warthen, Ga. Department I—Education and line arts. Professor C. M. Snelllng, Athens, Ga. Department J—Manufactures, tax tiles, merchants' display, 8. C. Dun lap. Atlanta. Ga Department D—Farm Implements and machinery, J. J. Eaaterlln, Monte- suma, Ga Tho contract between the fair aaeo. elation and tha agricultural society calls for a premium list of it,000, and for tha fair to open on October 10 and to does on October 28. Is certain if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This great medicine cures those eruptions, pimples and boils that appear at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu- matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles, debility and that tired feeling. * Sarsatabs-For tho» who prefor medicine In tab. 1ft form, Hood'i Sarsaparilla It now put up In choco lated tablets called 8ar»ataha, a» well u la tho usual Vra. liquid form. Sarsataba bore Identically tho aamo aayr curative 'properties ei the liquid form, besldea seen- raey of dose, convenience, ecenomr.-no loet by evap- oration, broakaae, or leekece. D rural ate or promptly iiuis by maiL C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. Mate. 11 Vra. ft K. TTtor. BorUotton, Vt, o aayi: -The caret .of e larza fern, to r 3tSSrH iWiTwois;"” Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, No. 324. OPERA OF ATLANTA GIRLS PROVES DISTINCT SC/CCESS "Caprice of Capri," written by two tour players. BLECKLEY MEMORIAL •FI A movement that Is meeting with considerable success, and ona which will be an approprlata and beautiful memorial.to tha late Judge Logan E. Bleckley, has been Inaugurated by Pro. feesor Andrew J. Ritchie, director of the Rabun Gap Industrial School for mountain boys and girls. This movement contemplates the erection of the Bleckley Memorial dor mitory, to cost 160,000. and already many subscriptions to the fund have been made. Judge Bleckley was a na tive of Rabun Gap and lha moun tains and tbe people living In them were ever dear to his heart. At the time of hie death he waa greatly Interested In the Rabun Gap School, and he was largely instrumental In catablishlng It. Professor Ritchie Is meeting with considerable encouragement from prominent people In all seetlons of the state. So far the following Atlanta people have made contributions: Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Henry 8. John son. Sidney It. Phelan, Mrs. Margaret Fheeati Hodgson, Dr. F. O. Hodgson, J.uther Rosser, W. H. Wlggs. George E. King. Hlrech, McAllister A Co. John W. Grant, Morris Brandon, Venable Brim. Mrs. Mary V. Connally, George Wlnshlp, M. R. Emmons, Joseph Hlrsch, C. T. Ladson. COTTON EXCHANGE REPLIES TO PRICE New York. May 4.—Superintendent King, of the New York Cotton Ex change. Says that only 114,545 has been laid out In the last twenty years on claims by tha New York exchange. In reply to the charges of Thao. Pricey he says: "This makss It plain that tha classi fication committee Is performing Its work with care. The bureau of In spection has been conducted for the past twenty years at a total expense of >681,041. The bureau la self-support ing. being maintained out of the re ceipts derived from Inspection charges.” TAFT EXPECTED TO BREAK SILENCE Washington, May 4—Secretary Taft is expactsd to make a political speech time since he has been candidate for president June 6, on the ooca- mbllng of the first Re publican eute convention. ROSSI, THE SINGER, CUTS OUT TQNGUE young women of AtlanU and presented by amateurs at tbe Grand Friday even ing, might easily, with a little technical polish and under experienced stage dl recti on. prove a success on the profes sional stage. As presented for the first time. It waa a distinct success for com' poser and playwright and for evsry member of the company. Mlaa Mary Brent Whiteside and Miss Nannie B. Stephens, who collaborated in writing the opera, deserve all the congratulations they received after tho first production. The lyrics are espe cially clever, their music bright and tuneful and their words more than usually good. Especially worth noting were the solos, "When Dreaming." "The Song of tha Soup," and the nursery rhyme fantasia, "Little Bo-Peep and Her Fiddlers Three." .Some clever lines In the book brought rounds of applause, especially one epigram, "When a wom an discourses she talks science, of which she knows little. When ahe merely talks, she talks scandal, of which she knows much.” While, as In every amateur produo. tlon, there were a few stage walU and several moments when the action dragged, the opera was presented In a way which leaves no room for criti cism. A number of singers who bed gained experience through professional work were In the coat, ana their confi dence did much to aid the purely una- Mlaa Lucile Dennis, In the leading role, charmed her audience by the warmth and sweetness of her voice and by her beauty In the costume of Queen Caprice. Her voice was shown to best advantage, perhaps. In her "Slumber lend" song. Miss Hattie Hunter ns Gabrlelle, gave a pleasing and fln rendition of an Important role. Frank Pearson. In the tending coi role, wee easily the best actor, his lank professional experience showing Itself In his work, end In his stage direction as well. Marl oh Hood, as the Trouba dour, has a splendid voice end waa given several opportunities to make the beat of It. Oil* Nix was very clever In a light comedy role, and Carfledge Campbell, as the Inn-keeper, showed n gift for comedy. Albert Breltenbucher, as the king, gave a splendid rendition, though his voice waa not at 1U best rfs a result of a cold. Mrs. Lester Fossick, Charles Hoke. Miss Elisabeth Adair, Miss Ella Dar- gan, Mrs. Charles Sheldon and Miss Louise Norman deserve especial men tlon for their work. The entire 'coni' pony gave a performance which left lit' tie tp be desired, and only lack of apace prevents more extended Individual men tlon. The costumes, designed by Mias Lou ise Ilnrlne, were smonfc ;ho most beau tiful ever seen In an amateur produc tion here. The entire production Is well worth seeing. It will be repeated Sat urday afurnoon and night. FOR COMMENCEMENT Enrollment at Normal Col lege Largest in History of the School. Milan. May 4.—Archangel Rossi, the tenor with the Conried Opera Company in San Francisco during the earth quake and as a result of the fright he experienced hex not since been well, endeavored to commit aulelde here Thursday. Tbe loss of hie voice weigh ed so on his mind that he went craey and yesterday he cut out hla tongue with a pair of scissors. Internes ef Hospital. At a meeting or the committee on Internes of the Presbyterian hospital Thuyday night two internee were se lected, after having stood a most sue- cesaful examination. Dr. John tv. Liddell, a graduate of the Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur geons, was named head physician, and Dr. Frank L. Eskridge was appointed second on duty as bouse physician. JMiahes He air Look Rich No need to aik If you want your hair to look rich, bexliby, and luxuriant. We know you do I Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will give it just that sppetrsnee. An ideal btir dress ing. Aik your doctor about it. yj^sasss fc&asafc Special to Tbe Georgias. Athens, Oa., May 4.—The commence ment exercises at the State Normal School this year will open on the even Ing of Saturday. May 26, with the an nual concert, which will he given un der the direction of Professor Charles 8. Stannge, professor of music. Com mencement sermon will be preached May 2* by Rev. Eugene L. Hill, jml of the Presbyterian church In this city. The commencement address Will be de livered Monday morning. May IT, by Hon. Lawton B. Evans, of Augusta, and following this address the diplomas will be delivered. The annual reunlos of the graduatea of tha Institution and tho banquet following will bo held on the evening of Monday, May IT. The music for commencement will ba tut' nlshed by the chorus classes and the State Normal School orchestra. Tha State Normal School |s now clos ing the most prosperous year In Its his tory. The total registration during the year has reached III. which mokes this the largest student body In the state. There are It member* of the faculty and forty oUlcer* and teachers In the Institution. Xlnetynln* counties out of the 145 In Georgia are represented In the etudent body. There are 114 atudenU holding diplomas from other Institutions In the state end other etetes; Ml who have hod experience In teaching before com. Ing here, and 111 who earned the mono) with which they are paying their *X' penes* through the State Normal. DOUBLE WEDDING RESULT OF BANTER Marlins Ferry, Ohio, May 4.—A so ciety sensation has been created by the marriage of two prominent young men with girls whom they met In Wheel ing and knew bit a short time. 8. o. Robinson, Jr., aged IS, aon of Presi dent Robinson, of ths city council, was wedded to Miss Bertha Steele. Clar ence E. McDonald, a young draughts man, took Klsl* Forrester as hla bride. The marrlegee were results of a ban ter. ; EX-SENATORS GET HEAVY PENALTIES Portland, Oregon, May 4 —Former State Senators Franklin P. Maya and W. N. Jones were yesterday sentenced by Federal Judge W. H. Hunt. In con nection with land fraud cases of east ern Oregon. Mays' punishment Is a fine of 110,000 and four months In Jail and that of Jones Is 12,000 and eight month* In lull. TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE ' ATTENDED MUSICAL CONTEST. Spo. Ini to Tbe Georgian. | Culloden. Us.. May 4.—The prixe- i winners In I he oratorical and musical j contest held here yesterday are: ; Orator)’—Medal. Charles K. Martin, j of Culloden, Oa.; second prise, Wil liam Childs, of Mueella, Os.: third prise, i Irvine Ingram, of Knoxville, Go. CAMP WALKER FAIR CLOSES SATURDAY The fair of Camp Walker, No. Ill, which has been In progress during tha week, will come to a cloaa Saturday night, and all those who have not yet attended will be able to get many use ful articles by. paying a visit before the close. So far the fair has been a success, and the veterans ask their friends to attend on the last night and help send tho old wearer* of tho gray to the Richmond reunion with the pro ceeds. HOBSON BEQIN8 TOUR OF HIS HOME DISTRICT. Special to Tho Georgian, Montgomery, Ala., May 4.—Captain R. P. Hobson, congre*aman-el*ct from the Sixth district of Alabama, passed through the city yeiterday en routs to Tuscaloosa, where he begins S’tour of his district. Captain Hobson will have with him six experts from th* depart' ment of agriculture at Washington, who will go over the district. These'experts will talk on road-building, forestry, agriculture, the soil and rural delivery routes. This la something new and has attracted attention throughout the country. Captain Hobson hna need dates for every county In rlct and It I* expected there will be a large number out at eaoh place. Mr*. Hobson will accompany her hus band. S. C, A, Grow* In Texes. Reports from Texas to Secretary Will 11. Woods, of the Southern Cotton As sociation, show that state to be rapidly organising, and show In many counties a reduction of II 1-1 per cent In acre age. Eleven new counties hava been organised, with tha work progressing rapidly In other counties. Words of Fraiao For tbe several Ingredients of which Dr. Pierre’s medicines are composed, as given by leaders In all tha saveral schools of medicine, should bavo far more weight thaa any amount of non-proiesalonal tes timonials. ‘ ~ ■’ “■ CIRCULAR 316 FIGHT COMES OFF MAY 20 Another chapter In the litigation over the famous circular 316, Issued by the state railroad commission, will be writ ten on May 20, when Standing Master George L. Bell will hear argument both for the state and the Central of Georgia, road. It will be recalled that when the clr cular, which made a reduction In the freight rates, was Issued, the Central of Georgia, together with other roads, prayed Judge Newman to enioln the railroad commission from enforcing tbe rates provided by the circular. Judge Newman referred the matter to Standing Master Bell, with Inatru tlons to take testimony from both the railroads and the railroad commission. Mr. Bell made a thorough)’ study the papers In the case and set April as the data for the hearing. At this time, however, Attorney General Hart, who will look after the Interests of the railroad commission, and Lawton Cunningham snd W. A. Wlmblsh re; resenting the Central, could not i present and asked for a continuance. The result was that Mr. Bell named May 20 as the date and then the whole matter will be threshed out and the battle fought. METAL WORKERS HAVE CONFERENCE Toledo, Ohio, May 4.—Thirty-four local representatives of the Amalgama tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers yesterday went Into session at the Boody House. The big convention of the association will be held Tuesday. 8,000 WORKMEN GET BIG INCREASE Omaha, Nebr., May 4.—The entire working force of all thapacklng house* In South Omaha, comprising about 8,000 men, were yesterday notified that an advance In wages of from 5 per cent to 11 per cent has been granted them. MISSING WIFE ELUDES HUSBAND Chicago, May 4.—Mrs. Alfred Terrell, wife of the manager of the Simmons Manufacturing Company, who waa be lleved to have been drowned with her two children after kidnaping them In Kenosha on Tuesday, Is alive and ao are the children. Mrs. Terrell paid a visit to her father, William T. Hark- ness, last night. PRISONERS DIG OUT WITH CORN HUSKER Hagerstown, Md., May 4.—Three prisoners, John and Harry Cypolts. brothers, and '"Gig” Rockwell, escaped from the Hagerstown Jail yeiterday and late last night were still at large. They dug a hole through a brick wall, nearly two fedt thick, on the second floor, with an Iron corn busker. NEW OFFICIALS ELECTED FOR WASHINGTON BANK. Special to The Georgias. Washington, Os., May 4.—At the an nual meeting of the stockholders and directors of the Washington Loan and Banking Company In this city yeiter day afternoon several changes were made In the officers and directorate of that Institution. After declaring tha usual semi-an nual dividend of 4 per cent, W. T. John, son was elected president to succeed O. E. Lyndon, who has held the presi dency of the bank since Its organisa tion. J. 8. Crouch, the former vice president, was succeeded In that office by T.'J. Barksdale, who now holds the lolnt office of vice president and cosh er. M. T. Gresham was named as a*' slstant cashier and bookkeeper. Every Family Medicine Shelf ought to contain “The Household Surgeon” which is a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing on Relieves Pain Antisept ically Cleanses—Heals. A Household Surgical Dressing for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, skin dis eases, catarrh, or all wounds and exter nal affections, whether slight or sefious. A preparation unlike any other, originated by an Old Railroad Surgeon. It is easily applied by any one, snd at tbe 6ainc time combines all of the medicinal qualities necessary to a careful and scientific treatment of injured and diseased parts of the skin or nesli. It is sought after and continually used by all who give it a first trial* All druggists sell it. 25c RAILROAD YJ.C.A, INAUGURATES CONTEST The Railroad Young Men's Christian Association will Inaugurate next Mon day morning a vlgoroux membership campaign. At a banquet of the mem bership committee last Thursday night, which twenty-two representative men were present, plans were outlined by which It Is expected that the present membership of 600 tfflll be doubled, and the goal was set at 1,000. To do this a unique method of procedure was adopt ed. A Two to One Club ws* organized and every member of the association was elected a member of the club and to each one will be sent a Two to One application slip, with the request that two applicants be secured. To further deepen Interest It was decided to offer three prises, to go to tho three men securing the largest number of member*. The first prize will be a gold watch with standard railroad works, the second a gold pin with diamond seL the third a real pan ama hat. The contest will be open to nil members of the club and will run thirty days. W. C. Wilson, general manager of the ..Hants Baggage and Cap Company, la chairman of the. committee and he la ■uppported by an enthusiastic company of men who are behind the movement for th* largest success. The new club rooms of tho associa tion at 11 1-1 West Alabama street are a great attraction and tbe membership bos steadily Increased since the new ; dace has been occupied. The bathing l acuities ore especially popular. Re cent Improvements have been made which assure an abundant supply of hot water and the outfit will now easily accommodate double the present mem bership. , Th* association Is pro*porous In every respect and has the good will of all employees, who are appreciating as never before the many advantages afforded at the rooms. “Taylor-Made” Umbrellas Our offerings in Um brellas and Parasols are not equaled any place in At lanta.. Every article kept in re pair free. Phone for salesman, Taylor Umbrella Mfg. Ca, 32 1-2 Peachtree Street. / A SWELL LINE OF WALKIN G CANES AT WHOLESALE. Cincinnati, Louisville ALL POINTS NORTH THROUGH SLEEPING CARS, DINING CARS CITY TICKET OFFICE, 4 PEACHTREE ST. SIGHT OF A CRILD HAS BEENRESTORED Blind Almost Since Birth, Atlanta Specialist Cures Cataract. For a Good Complexion, Health and Beauty. F OR Qear Eye> —Pure Complexion —Sweet Breath —Clean Tongue —Calm Nerves —Good Temper Eal a Cascarat whenever you auapect you need II. Cany x little lOo Emergency box constantly with you, In your Purse or Pocket. When do £>u need one? —When your jongue la coated —When you have Heartburn, Belching. Acid Rlaingt In Throat —When Pimples begin to peep eut. —When your stomach Gnaws and DV. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion ha* tux badoi or iioxkdtt on every bottlo-wrappor, In a full Hat of all Ita in- gredlonta printed In plain English. II you are an Invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw- IngdUti/Ti In stomach,periodical pains, a, catarrhal, pelvic drain. Own distress In lower abdomen perhaps dark ipots or apecka Bums, ilora tbe ere*, faint epella and | -That’s the Umo to cheek coming Conitlp- . natonn caused by female weak. .. ~ they derangement of the feminine liwgeellon and DyapopHa. organs, yaJcan not do better than taka I That’s the time to take a Cascaret. Dr. l'ler Jeh Favorite Prescription. • * * • ting*taifilmaj bevoided "by 0 the timely ! 0n8 uk#n whenever you u«e of Mravorlto Preaeriptlon- In such 7®“ need It will Insure you against 90 per ■ cent of til other IBs likely lo attack you. } Caacarets don; t purge, don’t weaken, don t Irritate, nor upset your stomach. in I'l,- MBa tipnis -favorite t They atlmulxte the Bowel Muaelea to SSSKKt oontrect and propel th. Food naturally past science for tbe euro of woman's peculiar no alcohol and no cares. Thereby the otmo^a a Inn* an.i fcy.il ireAluicnltof 1 I h ■ - \’i . -ii ' ■■ c. ■!• ■! .1 :i I Only One "BROMO QUININE” That la LAXATIVE UUOMO quinine. Sim ilarly named remedies sometime* deceive. WU !TE* FACKAClj? vrithSdeek^ami’red* et* ORftfa beitit be slsnttnr* of E. W. VERFLOWING HOTELS EXPECTED NEXT WEEK All next week Atlanta’s hotels will be crowded with visitor* to tha city, for several conventlona will .get down to bualneaa at the beginning of the week. The biennial convention of the Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen will open at the Orand theater on Tuesday end the sessions will last nearly two weeks. The headquarter* will be at th* Kim' ball House. On the same day the con vention of the Georgia State Dental As sociation will open In th* Aragon Hotel, while the Knights Templar* of Georgia will hold their first session In the Pied mont on May 8 and make that hotel tbelr headquarter*. Brief News Notes ailments, contains __ __ harmful or habit-forming drug*. Do not expect too much from "Farorita S “It will not perform mlra- Prescription Salvatore Governale, who killed two policemen a short time ago near Wash ington place, has been Indicted for murder, end hi* trial ha* been aet for May II. It I* announced that preparation* are being made by the Rock Island to build a line that will give the road the short est route from Chicago to Mobile, and eventually from Chicago to New Or leans. t As * result of energetic representa tion* of tbe slot* department through Ambassador Letshmon. an Imperial i trade ho* been Iseued by the sultan of ' IIIt-Lr *kt> In pamM In lha imaslnnm the little valves that mU Digestivo Juices turkey In regard to the American srlth Food. ! schools. A settlement Is expected. This stronger setion produces greslkr nutrition from food snd perfect elimination eles i It will not dlsolvo or euro tumor*. Ti No mrdlcmo will, it will do is much to ; 0 UMlc “ m xttrixu. ... establish vigorous heslth In most week- ll mskes th* blood purer, healthier and ' till 1 ' - nesses snd women as en given s fslre ... use lor s reasonable length of time. Yaa ra a’,1 afftviil uurarpi a snrrst noi- Hr toll b-tuif-gf chance by perseverance In Ita , oclor and completion. fine, dear Then carry the Ultle ten-cent box con. : —u*—.n.u.i, ..ninnim | f-ir... --"huju-.him. sternly with you In your puns, snd take a ■ culloden, Os ; second prize. Vtvi jn 1 hick wemen are Invited to consult Dr. , ad,....,.. »*., 1 nick. Llselln, o».: third prlra. Hazel j Pierce, by letter,/rre. All correspond- |Caicaw« whenever you (u^ed you need 1 enco is guarded o’ sacredly secret and It womanly ronlldeiwcs SMprolecM hy All Druggists sail thorn—over ten million pre,fc»»lnqal pr. rev. AUdre* Dr. R. V. ' ‘ nerve, Buffalo. V Y. bose* a year, tor six yean. I>r. Pierce’* l .raunt ivr U the best | B* very careful to get tha genuine. | Holme*. Cull.Hlen. Oa. . Music—Meda;. M»rv Cantrell, ofcul- | lnden. Ga.: iwcnnd prise. Olive <'h*tn- ' bliss, o." Culloden, Ga.; third prize. * Je.n.f SlcK’um, of Llzelln. On. Ten thousand people were prrsen', land It pas the great.st dav t'ull.,1 u | has bad in many year*. At !2:3D oVIxk ' » gi nulnv Georgia barbecue was served. I.ivntlv T'ey Ism ej‘ cathatUi. trade only by th* Sterling Remedy Com- Ope * laxative; two or ilirwr x par.y and never acid in built Every tablet 4* e4lklv _ — — .. ' * “ Ik.-. lo ’.aLu a* candy. stamped "CCC.” EVANGELIST WHARTON TO PREACH AT ALBANY, Special to The Ooorglan. Albany, Ga., May 4.—Rev. Henry M. Wharton, D.D.. one of the beat known evangelists throughout thl* country, will begin a revival meeting at the Baptist church In thl* city tomorrow. Mr. Wharton f* a preacher of high re pute, and It la expected that large con gregation' will attend the meeting and that a great amount of good will be accomplished. • , Cured of a cataract and It* »lght restored, the 7-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leo, of Winston, Go., Is playing with Its little companions for the first time sines Its birth. The cure I* due to an Atlanta physician, Dr. J. H. Powell, In the Century build ing, who performed two operations and saved tho chlld'a eight. The child had been totally blind from Juvenile cataract alnce two weeka aft er Ita birth. The parent* brought the little aufferer to Atlanta a short time ago, hoping that a specialist might re- stdre the sight. They were directed to Dr. Powell, who operated on the right ey# on March 21, and on the left on April 21. Letters received In Atlanta state that the child Is playing around th* yard with Its companions, and the parents hope for a complete restoration of Its sight within a short time. * INDUSTRIAL TOWN WILL BE BUILT Pittsburg, Pa., May 4.—A town of 15,000 people; great ovens, huge re pair simps, foundries and car repair shop*, A brick plant with a record- cooking capacity and workings, which will ultimately employ more than 1,000 miners, Is what Is planned for "Mari an 1,'' the new Plttsburg-Buffalo Com pany town, which Is to spring up In a year's time In Washington county. Cudahy May .Recover. Chicago, May 4.—John Cudahy, of the packing firm which bears, his name, has pasted the crisis of the Illness, and his doctors announce that he has an eDcellent .chance for recovery. Imperial Hair Regenerator !• ererywher© recogulstd ns th« Standard Hair Coloring for Gray or Bleached flair. It* application la not affected Hv baths; permits curling; la abso lutely harmless; any natural ahade produced; Invaluable for Beard and Mustache. Sample of your hair colored free. Imperiil Chem. Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d Si., N. I Sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. BLOOD THIRSTINESS OUR NEW PASSION Chicago, May 4.—Professor Charles Zueblln, of the University of Chicago, pointed out In hla lecture to the stu dents and faculty that there waa a new American passion named "Blood Thlrstlness." He wa* pleading for world peace. He called Washington a city which wa* the rich man's cita del. "We are all befogged as to value of human life," declared the professor. "We have no respect for human life." COLUMBUS SOLDIER BOYS AWARDED PRIZE MONEY. Special to Tp* Georgian. Columbus, Ga., May 4.—The City Light Guards, company G, Fourth regi ment national guards of Georgia, has been awarded the 125 given by the Georgia Chautauqua at Albany on mil itary day for th* beat appearing and largest Company present. Begin Work on Wells. Special to Tho Georgian, , Columbus, Ga., May 4.—R. W. An derson and Clifford Shaw, members of the Hudson Engineering Company of New York, who have tha contract to furnish this city with an artoalan water supply of 6,000,000 gallons |>er da/, ar rived In the city yesterday and began the work of selecting the site for the wells. Brakeman Suez Road. Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga., May 4.—Grant Grif fin, formerly a bmkeman on the Central of Georgia railroad, has entered suit in the superior court hero for >10,000 al leged damage* against that road for Injuries sustained by falling through a trestle at Jackson’s Gap, Ala. A. B. Reynold*. A. ft Reynold*, aged *0 years, died Friday night at hla residence. IT Ab- bntt street. Th* funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon, the hour to be announced later. The In 221 lerment will be In Westvlew cemetery. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear ARTER’S ITTLE IVER PILLSj absolutely Clire BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHt. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN They TOUCH the LIV IE Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED RAPEP BLACK LETTERS Look for the Signature R Small Pill. Small Dow. Small Prlc*.