Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 29, 1907, Image 2

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2 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN VND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1909. cause most diseases an GEORGIA EDITORS Blood Humors PLAN BIG MEETING «AL SANDERSVII1E Eliminate them _^by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Lid aid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. Long List of. Acceptances From Members of Corn* trv Press. Omtlt nil form, their wives, daugh t*r» aai wwl>wni, 145 In number, tm Senders'll), June ( (or of the Georgia Wtefcr WiB AmdaUea. \f. S Coleman, of Cedar aireadr recefred notice of ' to attend, and It la prob sar hastes win be added to the Ust before the ttsta *tise complete program of the tea* dare' session as aanounce* tj Present Coleman la as (UllO'sa: Wedneeiter exwntng. June 5—Recep- goo. Thureday Memina. Thursday. June t. Ml a. m.—Con vention called to order W the preeldent at the audftortam. Prayer br Rev. U W. Colson. Address ot welcome br Hon. T. W. Hardwick, or Dandarevllle. Response by W. bl. Hobby. Sylvan I a. . Announcements by the prtaldent. Organisation. Reading mlnutee and roll call. , Appoint men t ot committee, and col- mhmu: "Some Thing* the Weekly Press Hes Done for Georgia's Development’* H. Cheney. Ellartile Newt. "How to Secure and Maintain the Largest Bona Fide Subscription”—J. C. BEECHAM’S PILLS Tho Fir at Thing In tho Morning The haphazard uie of a remedy will never discover its efficacy. Try Beecham's Pills morning and night, and note the improvement in your health. s..KWB£ECHAM’$ •hm* sb - "4* Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25e. ... _ _ op a Poi THE TRIPOD PAINT CO., 37 N. Pryor St., and a ARTIST Will bring you a sampla-oard and give you an oatlmata on Tinting your walls with DECO-MURA, tho new sanitary Wall Plnlah. LOOK OVER your laundry and If you find any rea sons for dissatisfaction--you should tind your linen to us, for we guar antee to -j Launder Your Linen and all other articles In a way that cannot bo,surpassed. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, Wall Street. Phones, 41, Main. TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open. Make your returns at ones and avoid the rush. Books Will-close in a few days. T. M. XRMISTEXO, Tax Receiver. Awnings For store#, Offices, - Residences, Public _ and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices Phone or write for eatlmatcs. J. M. HIGHGO. Atlanta, Ga, THREE NEW TEACHERS CHOSEN BY BOARD OF WESLEYAN COLLEGE Trustees, Meet, Re-organ ize and frame Members to Fill Faculty Vacancies. and WHtfKEY HABIT* cored at home with out pain. book of pan tlcuiara sent M _ H. M. WOOLMUT, 1«.«. Office 10414, rnrafStrcm Williams, Greensboro Herald-Journal. 'The Free Pass—Fur and Agin It”— P. T. McCutchen, Franklin New*. Thursday Afternoon. Business session, 9:80 p. m. "Weekly Journalism In South Geor gia"—W. C, Bryan, Douglass Enter- "The 'Gopher* In Georgia Newepdi dom”—G. G. Folsom, 'Raldavllle Jour nal. How We Do It In a New County"— L. W. Moore, Lyons Progress. Everybody will now say something. 8:30 p.^m.—Banquet at Hotel Jullda. June 7, *1 . Friday Morning, Jui B dim ekF "kesslon, • 9739 fU m. * ‘When Shall the Georgia Press Begin an Educational Campaign In This Stater—W. N. McOetiee, Talbotton New Era. Address by Hon. W. B. Merritt, state school commissioner. Five minute talks In a patriotic love feast. -How Long Shall the Weekly Press Deter Its Op eration J"—H. M. Stanley, Dublin Cour. ier-Dlspatch. "How Long, Oh, How Long! Before We Shall Ever Oet Down to Business?" ■B. F. Parry, Canton Advance. The other fellow la now expected to say something. Friday Afternoon, 3 to S. Visit to Tennllle. 8:10 p. m.—Reception at home of Hon. and Mrs. T. W. Hardwick. Saturday morning, 10:46, leave for Atlanta over Central railway. -*•- ‘'Among-Those Present.’ Those who * have notified . President Coleman of their Intention of attending the Sandersvllle meeting are as fol lows: W. J. Vaughn and’wife, Mllledgevllle; B. T. Moseley and wife, Danlelevllle; i. Shackleford and wife, Lexing ton; W. S. Coleman and wife, Cedar- town; A. J. Tlaon and wife, Cordele; Charles T. Toney, Falrburn; Miss Mat- tie Shelbley, Rome; W. C. Kelley and wife, Jeffersonville; M. C. Wilcox and wife, Mount Airy; \V7h. Shepherd and sister. Miss Dean, Baxley; Clifford Grubbs. Sylvester; Neal Keeffee and daughter, Miss Sarah, Fairmont;. C. A. Meeks and wife, Homer; T. G.'.bor ough and wife, Roys ton; Van Wilhite and sister, Miss Agnes, Lafayette; J. C. Bond and wife, Canon; Russell Folsom, Reldsvllle;, J., Lawrence and- daughter,’ MISM/Norn.'Lawrence, Ashbutn; K. ,*M. Owen •and, wife, Zebulon; Vi\ T.-Shytle and wife, Adel; Ernoit Camp and wife, Monroe; H. 11. Merry and sister, Miss Nellie, Pelham; J. T. Fain, Newnan; G. F. Dodson and sister, Janie Lee. Buchanan; R. M. MUIlkcn. and sister. Mies Mattie, Jeaup; N. B. Lord and wife, Winder; L. W. Mooro and wife, Lyons; J. A. Franklin and wife, Yates- ville; C. S. Wilson, Batonton; a Z. Byrd and wife, Blackahear; B. H. As kew and slater, kites Fannie, Arlington; J. B. Parham and wife, Trenton; 8. E. Andrews, Jackson; J. H. Hodges and wife. Perry; J. W. Whlteley and wife, Gibson; W. A. Allen and wife, Ca milla; Misses Maud and .Martha Penn, Monticello; A. M. Lnhe, Edison: 8. D. Bateman and' daughter,*Miss Jennie. Fort Gaines; J. B. Thomas and wife, Dawsonvllip; W. C. BfyS’n and wife, ~ “ ‘*|w Dougla A. Ander and wife, Mlllcn; W, W. Tyler and .daughter, Mias Mamie, Folketon; B. F. Perry and wife. Canton; J. C. Williams and wife. Greensboro; 8. E. Johnson and lister, Mlae Maggie, Ellljay; T. A. Adkins and wife, Vienna; M. C. Green and wife. Gray; P. T. McCutchen and sitter, Miss l.uelle, Franklin; J. H. Cheney and wife, Kllavtlle; W. N. McGeheeand wife, Talbotton; J. H. Herring and wife, Tif- ton; Joseph Toole and wife, Colquitt; C. J. Shipp and wife, Cordele: A. M. Smith and wife, Hahtra; R. B. Moore, Mllledgevllle; W. A. May, Quitman; C. Bryan and sister, kites Sallle, Ringgold; C. 61. Morcock and sister, Mies 6“ Methvln . . ... non and wife, Commerce; J. J. Howell, cuthbert: Miss Martha C. Base, Clarkesvllle; A. B. 8. Mosoly and wife, Ltndale; B. I,. Hartsell and wife, Dal ton; F. W. Padgett and wife. Blue Ridge; L. Burd and wlfef Tallapoosa; Mrs. M. B. Carter and eon, John, Pem broke; E. B. Purcell and daughter, Mias Retha, Carnesvllle; James P. Cooley and daughter, Mies Frances, Covington; Blon Williams and sister. Mile Busts, Woodbury; 8. J. Tlson and wife, Swalnsboro; J. K. Burkhalter and wife, Hagan; J. P. Bowden and daughter, Miss Hypatte, Adalrsvllle; W. D. Up shaw, Atlanta; R. L. Johnson and sis ter, Mies Mary, McDonough; John T. King and wife, Rochelle, Ii. M. Stanley. Dublin; Hon.'S. T. Dunlap, Gainesville. SECTION FOR INVENTION AT JAME8TOWN EXPOSITION. Special to The Georgian. Norfolk, Va„ May 29.—A most Inter esting feature, of the Jamestown Ex position, on Hampton Roads, near Nor folk. Va., which opened April 26, and rill close November 20, Is the “Section for Invention," in which Inventors are Invited to display their Inventions and demonstrate their value to visitors. The Invitation It open to Oil, and every facility Is offered In the way of door space, tables and shelves, adver tising cards and labels, electric current, ‘ ** ' J#. The service Includes, » general care of models, to visitors, and the- return of tbs exhibit at the cloee ot the ex position. ' J.' __ * Awards wm be Wide of gold,'silver and bronxe medals and diplomas. Harririian’s Italian Hand. Phoenix. Arts. May 21.—Articles of Incorporation of the “United States Syndicate," the capital stock of which is 1600.600.000, were died today The Macon, Ga, May 29.—Three new teachers were elected yesterday by the board of trustees at Wesleyan College to take the places of the three mem bers of the faculty who declined re election. Ax but one of the new teachers has accepted the election the board Is not willing to give out their names. Miss Frances Gooche Is Mamed to succeed Mies Jessie Wheeler. At present Mies Oooche Is teaching In the echool of ex. presston at Boston. She Is a talented Southern woman and will add greatly to-the college faculty. At tho meeting held by the bo trustees, Isaac Hardeman, of Macon, was named chairman of the board of trustee*, and George B. Jewett, of Ma con, was made secretary. W. R. Ham mond, of Atlanta, was named vice chairman. BIBB COONTY SCHOOLS ^ GET $15,000 INCREASE. Special to The Georgina. , e Macon, Go., May 29.—Recognizing the splendid growth of the schools of Bibb county and the Increased needs which this growth implies, the board of coun ty. commissioners lias responded loy ally to the request of the board of ed ucation and appropriated 676,000 for the schools next year. Instead of 660,000, as last year. This means that the growth which Is moving so splendidly will not be checked, that the' 600 In crease In enrollment next fall will be accommodated, and that the teachers of the system will be given a much- needed and richly deserved Increase In their salaries. PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. PA7.0 OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cur* any case ot Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro. trading Piles In 6 to 14 daya or money re funded; 60c. ALL WILL RECOVER FROM THEIR WOUNDS. Hportal to The Georgian, Moron, Ga,, May 29.—Officer Coley, W.-Jf Arnold and-Menry Bennet, the three.white men who were shot Mon day night, are all.resting easily and ex- pect to be out ln a. fewrdays. None of the wounds are as serious as at first thought. George Stapleton, the negro who re ceived six bullet wounds during the fight. Is recovering and tlio doctors now think that his chances for recovery are good. Jim Bradford, the other negro who was mixed up In the fight, but who es caped during the excitement, has been paptured and Is now In the city bar racks. INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY BIBB GRAND JURY. Special to Tbe Georgian. 61 aeon, Ga., May 29.—The grand Jury got busy yesterday and after a hard ■’a work brought In Indictments Jnet a number of men, charging »m with gaming. Bonds have been made by the fol lowing for their appearance to answer to the charge of gaming: R. B. Bar- field. F. William*. A. J. Ryale. I. Mor ris, G. R. Lynch, D.: B. Brannan and R. W. Dt-annan. Bonds were* also mads by S. C. Bry ant to answer to a. felony ahargo and by Bert Andrews, to answer to a charge of assault with Intent to murder. Brought Happiness Childless Hornes are frequently unhappy. Children come naturally and without great pain, to women who are In good health. It Is the women who are suffering from female diseases who suffer from, and fear, childbirth. ' The lack of children, in homes where they are ardently desired, is generally due to some form of functional disease or derangement which, In many Instances, has been relieved or cured by the'Cardu! Home.Treatment. Mrs. S. M. Keene, of 210 Queen St., Alex- io mi ' Ladles’ ,ore andrla, Va., writes: "My doctor told me 1 would have no children until I had an operation performed, so I wrote your ~ Advisory Department for advice, which I followed. After taking 10 bottles of Wine of Cardul and Thedford’s Black-Draugbt I was blessed with a little girl baby. The Cardul Home Treatment saved me money, prevented an operation and brought happiness to our home. I praise It highly to all my friends. I write this, not for my sake, but for the sake of helping others to make their home as happy as ours." Sold by druggists, in $1.00 bottles, with full directions for Use Inside the wrapper. In 7 languages. Try IL . FORLADDfs-SSSS-l !hau*noo*a.Teun. I Wine of Cardui G122 8CH00LS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BIBB COTTON CROP • > IN GOOD CONDITION. Special to The Georgian. .Macon, Ga., 6Iay 29.—Despite count- lets reports, all of a pessimistic nature, the cotton crop for the year In Bibb county 1» not ear-marked with eigne of failure. It Is true that the crop has been set back from two weeks to one month by the continued cold snap that Do it Now! Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late! EEP your body cleanl Mcst people are very neat and clean In their outward f€ appearance, but how about the Imlde? Are you clean Inside? And it not, how can you face the world with clean thought*. clear Intelligence, a fair, Just, bright mind and get your full share ol capacity lor work and enjoyment? Neglect of exercise, rich ever-feeding and careleaaneas about atoola, often leave the delicate Internal meohanlem In ntaty mess Brenau Summer School and Chautauqua, SUMMEII SCHOOL. JUNE J9-JULY 81—Chautauqna July 18-31. Special norami “'ubIc nnd Orntory teachers. Courses In English. Mathematics, Ancient * ** thills of Blue Ridge Mountains, beflutl- com sen for MuhIc i Expense Very Moderate For Prospectus Great Summer Discount Call, write, or phone for CATALOGUE and full particulars. Special SUMMER DISCOUNT NOW ON. POSITIONS secured or MONEY BACK 0RAU6H0N BUSINESS COLLEGES 28 Coltfgea ,18 years’ success. Address JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President ATLANTA.. . 122 Peachtree, Piedmont Blookl Bell ’Phone 889) or Jacksonville. present stand Is of a quality that Is anything but discouraging. DORMITORY AT MERCER IS NOW COMPLETED. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., May 29.—With accom modations for 200 students, the splen did new dormitory which has been In the course of erection* at Mercer Uni versity all .winter Is- now, a)jout com plete and will be entirely ready for the students next,,fall. . Dr.' Jameson, an: nounoed at the college exercises yes terday that the building was complete and outlined the plan. upon which It will be conducted. The rooms aro commodious, and each will accommodate two students. All the heavier furniture will be furnished with the rooms. It la expeoted that the greater part of the student hody will reside at this dormitory. In connection with the dormitory, but under a separate management, will be a largo dining room, where meals will be served to all the students. The faculty-reception next week will GOBBLERS PLAN GREAT BANQUET At the.regular meeting of the Atlanta lodge of the Ancient Order ot Gobblers, to bo held In their hall Wednesday evening at 8, o'clock, a committee will be appointed to arrange for a banquet to be given by the Oobblere at their next meeting. The Gobblers plan to make tho banquet a mammoth affair, as Grand Chief Horace Hood, of Mont gomery. will be In attendance. At the meeting Wedneeday evening fifty new members will be put tbrougl the Initiation process and all the mem. bers are expected to be present and en. Joy the fun. Grand Secretary E. W. Tripp, who, with four deputies, hae been organising a lodge In Birming ham, will be present and assist In the initiation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrlro From — ...— Ejovatmab .... 7.00 tm Macon Jacksonville . 7.60 am Macon Macon 11.40 am Macon 4 Macon 416 Depart To— ...11.49 pm icon " TEETH IS. Mouev can not nuy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS, No. M Whitehall St HOTELS AND .RESORTS. HOTELS AND RE8QRT8. Bretton Hall Hotel Broadway, 85th to 86th Street*, New York City. 1 : ** '*• * v C. New York's Largeit Uptown Hotel, fa exclutfve residen tial section, overlooking Hud son River end the famous Riverside Drive. €1, Subway Station at door- only ten minutes to theatre end shopping dlitricU, Grand Central and new Pennsyl vania Railroad Stations. C,Moder»teprice»—unexcelled accommodation* —exclusive * service and appointment*. 4L An ideal Summer Reiidence Hotel for visitors. ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. IN IT TEN YEARS An Uncontcioue Slave to Coffee. I had not tho slightest Idea that The small Intcsfino Is compelled to «b-1 coff « was the cau.e of my continued sorb the poison of decaying matter Instead sickneaa for tho last ten years, until I of wholesome nourishment. | ««« U P Food _. . , . • 1 Coffee. I never had a natural move- The liver gets Inaotlve: (he bile doesn I ment of the bowels during a number of "work off"; the eyes ret yellow; tho skin year*, because of chronic constipation, ..I. Ilk. „it...... I and I was continually taking medicine. gets drad like putgr and gale like dough, -very frequently. Just after breakfast disfigured with bolls, pimples, blackheads a dlxalnesa would come on, which ■nd llver.inoM I would force me to lie down and remain anu liver spots.^ . . I absolutely quiet until relief came. I — _ ... . was also the victim of severe head* There a only one solution to the prob- aches, end miserable all the time, lem; Keepclean Inside ell the time. That'* Finally, it occurred to me that coffee n,. , was the real cauee of my trouble. uie answer. k I therefore procured a package of If you can not diet, or keep your meeh- Postum Food Coffie and began tt* use anism going by proper exercise, take' Cas- 1° Pi* 6 * *1 coffee. At first I did not . V s 1 . , V . , ITT like It, but I soon discovered that I had carets, the eweet, fragrant, harmless little no t made It properly. When It Is boiled vegetable tablet*, that "act Ilka exercise" long enough. It has a detlclou* Java .j° v—..i/'.-* w,,, coffee taate. a beautiful, deep, rich on your bowels, and gently but powerfully brown color, and altogether It makes a clean out and disinfect the whole digestive charming beverage. — n ,i , “t soon grew very fond of It; In fact. ‘ .... I liked It better than I did the old cot- A Cascarel every night before going t» fpe. My health improved and this bed will "work while vou sleep" and gradually Increased. The bowels re- mske you ^feeT flrielt^ the^mernlng7' ‘ *?** tHe.r netura. function, and the II you have been neglecting yourself for some time, ttke a Cascaret night and morn ing and break up the ‘‘constipated habit" without acquiring a ‘‘cathartic habit.” Caacarets are sold by an druggists, lOe, 25c and 50c. The lOo size trial box Is a neat fit for the vest pocket or lady’s purse. Be sure to get the genuine with the ‘‘long-tailed C" on the box end the letters “CCC" on each table!. ’ They are never add in bulk. tu old dlaay feeling disappeared entirely; also the headaches. “This happy change In health fixed my mind permanently and forever, never, under any circumstances, to go back to a drug that had held me a slave for ten yong years. A curious thing about alt this Is that people do not realise the cauee of their troubles. They go on year after year, Juet as I had. In drugging themselves with something that holdy them In a condition ot sick ness, and they don't seem to understand what It Is that causes thp trouble. If such people would leave off coffee and use Postum Food Coffee, the trial would tell Its own tala." There * a reason." EAST ATLANTA LOTS ARE SOLD AT AUCTION The second auction sale of for the East Atlanta Land Company was conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Forrest A George Adair. The property sold was composed of 17 lots, located In {nmon Park, and 626,960 was realized from the sale. The first sale of prop— .— East Atlanta Land Company was con ducted Monday aftornoon. The sum resulting from the two sales was 660. 174,20. The numbers of the lots, the purchasers and the purchase pTlces fol low: Lot C, George Jeltyll Lot 4 1-2, A. 8. J. Gardner . Lot 4, Arch W. Llttl Lot 6T, Arch W. Little .... Lot Delta, C. L. Trult Lot Triangle. E. Woodruff . Lot 179, C. V. LeCraw .... Lot 1791-2, Edgar Dunlap Lot 181, C. L. Truitt Lot 79, Edgar Dunlap Lot 80, Milner & Person ... Lot 86, Asa G. Candler .... Lot 113, W. A- Foster Lot 163. I. I. Ford Lot 163 1-2, I. L. Ford Lot 170, C. V. LeCraw .... Lot 171, C. V. LeCraw .... Total 800.00 698.00 786.80 1,318.40 2,600.00 2.625.00 1.610.00 1.704.00 2.626.00 1.904.00 1.740.00 8.600.00 1.256.00 <50.00 550.00 676.00 1.100.00 ....625,960.20 SADDLE TOUR OF 800 MILES Meadvllle, Pa. May 29.—Mra. Her bert WadiWorth, of Avon. N. Y.; her niece. Miss Harriet Wadsworth, daugh ter of Congressman James W. Wads worth, of Genesee, N. Y., and G. C. Montague, couneel to the It&Uan em bassy at Washington, arrived In Mead vllle lost evening on their 800-mlle saddle tour from Staunton, Va., to Avon. Their outfit Includes 12 horses, two carriages and three grooms. They left Staunton, pn May 15 and expect to reach Avon next Monday. MAN AND NEPHEW FATALLY STABBED Huntington, W. Va, May 29.—Henry Wright, a wealthy contractor, and hie nephew, Claude Newman, were fatally stabbed by Clem Perklne and Thomas Lyons last night. Wright and his nephew were driving to the Wright home, south of the city, and Just be fore arriving there discovered Perklne and Lyons on Wright’s premises. ANNI8T0N GETS ORDER FOR 600 BOX CAR8. Special to The Georglte. Anniston, Ala. 6fay 29.—The local plant of the Western Steel Car and Foundry Company has received an or der for 600 box cars from the Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company, through Mr. W. E. Quinn, purchasing agent. The Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company operates the rail road between New Orleans and Shreve port, It Is said that In addition to the 600 cars another order for 1,000 can will be placed when tbe first order Is delivered. HOTEL TARRYMOORE **9l*tfM*l*9H*999f*l9ll*9S W. J. MOORE, Proprietor. THE FINEST HOTEL ON THE NORTH CAROLINA fAicr SURF AND STILL WATER BATHING, lUAM SAILING AND FISHING -:- -:- > EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Wrightsville Beach, N. C. To those seeking rest from the turmoil of city life the HOTEL TARRYMOORE, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., offers special advantages. Extensive Improvements aro being made, 20 rooms and a dozen bath, rooms have been added to the main building. Reduced rates from June 1st to 15th. Boating, bathing and fishing. There Is no more delightful month than Junq for all varieties of sea food, which ts abundant Cui sine unsurpassed. Free from mosquitoes and other Insects. For further Information address HOTEL TARRYMOORE, Wrightsville Beach, N. C. '••••••••••••••••••••••I WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA (The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur.) Now open* FornouB for Its sulnhur bathi. Modern Improvements, with private baths. Termnnent orchestra. Terms. SIS to week. 350 to $90 per month. Write for Illustrated booklet. Addtess, GEO* A. MILLS. Jr*. Manager. Greeubrter White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. INSURANCE AGENTS FORMED UNION Boston, Mass., May 29.—Insurance agents employed by the John Hancock Company, which has recently cut down the salaries of Its men, met In Faneuil hall laet night and formed a union. The union will demand that the agents of the Metropolitan and Prudential Insur ance Companies become unionised. 8AW-MILL AT BAINBRIDGE DE8TR0YED BY FIRE. Special to The Georgian. Balnbrldge, Ga.. 6tay 29.—Swindell's saw-mill tn West Balnbrldge was com ely destroyed by fire yesterday. The . kilns were saved. The lose Is 87,000, with some Insurance. Big Liner Now Afloat New York, May 29.—The eteamehlp Kaiser Wilhelm, which grounded In the Sandy Hook channel last night, floated this morning with tbe rising tide and ls,now at quarantine. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class transient nnd residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive clientele. T, D. GREEN. Manager. FACULTY ELECTED AT STATESBORO INSTITUTE. Special to The Georgian. Statesboro, Go., May 29.—The spring term of Statesboro Institute closed with yesterday’s exercises. Thle ha* i been a successful year In every line, and the prospects for next year are, bright. The following faculty has been elect ed: F. A. Brinson, principal; Ml** Maud Aiken, Mies Louise Ingraham, bliss Ella Trapnall, Miss Hessle New ton. bliss Louise Fischer, Ml*» Mattie Lively, bliss Beulah Houser, Mia* Sara Leo Harden; Miss Augusta Hatcher, expression; Mis* Lessle Bran- ; nen, mualc. WORKING IN COLLEGE DOME CARPENTER FALLS DEAD. Chatham, Va, May 29.—JohnI i Skelton, a carpenter, 45 year* old, dlej suddenly while at work In the dome or the Chatham Episcopal Institute. fellow workmen caught him as he uaa sinking to the scaffold and prevented his lifeless body fram falling 60 feet. Therm /« only one “Bromo Quinine” Thai is Laxative Bromo Quinine* Similarly named remedies eometimee deceive.' This first and original Cold Tablet la » WHITE PACKAGE with black •ad red lettering, and be are the aignature of S'M