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COLUMBUS, GA
Holly Leaf Shoes
Distributors of
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ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE
WARNS PUBLIC AGAINST MILK
Atlantic City, N. J.. June 5.-Th« con
vention of tho Antl-Tubcrcnlosls Longue
yentonlny somuleil nn emphatic warning
njninut whnt was characterized n§ the
gr*»at«*!»t herariitnry danger.
Nathan Straus, of New York, wo* to
ha\«* presided. but sent In hi* place Dr. Ar
thur Green, who rend a paper.
Citing the demonstration by Dr. fichroeder
In the Iguornuce of the past ntui to mlu
__ „ x s It Is the
tendency of the unfortunate misstatements
made by men who are Ignorant of these
demonstration*. Their careless brushing
aside of the milk peril is calculated to lull
them Into a sense of security which Is
"Regard for human life demands that the
proved facts of the perils of tuberculosis
In the milk Im» admitted and not denied.
"Then the remedy will come in pasteuriza
tion of the milk supplies where /here Is no
positive proof nLtno origin of the milk
from healthy ealUe, and of Its protection
from Infection.”
PICKED UP A 7 THE PARK;
JUST A PE WHAPPENINGS
White City, Atlanta’s new park, has I other end of the llne._
been open only about a week, but al- «▼»£"* “ e ,tarter-
ready Councilman C. L. Choeewood, I * * W11 i you please, euh, answer one In-
the proprietor, haa gained a world of j hlry?"
experience, and with the experience, of "Yes.”
course, came a number of amusing In-I "Well, can a cullud gemmen what
cldents.
It was a starter of the Georgia Rail
"ay and Electric Company who told About 6:30 o’clock Monday night,
him this one: I when the afternoon crowd had gone
■Monday afternoon the starter was and the evening crowd had not yet
railed to the ’phone In his office, and begun to come, the big, bass voice of a
the voice of a negro was heard at the I cigar stand man rang out.
"Eh, I want some light! Ain’t I
er going to get any light?"
. From the direction of the big circle
■wing came his response.
"Just go out and get red-headed
about It and you won’t need any light.’
A little street urchin, with big, black
rolling eyes, twinkling and lighting up
a face naturally dark by complexion
and made more so by a layer of dirt,
stepped off the miniature railroad,
which had Just completed a clrcujt of
the lake.
”1 declare," he said, half to himself,
”1 don’t know whether I’m seasick or
have a cinder In my eye."
HEAVYSTORM
VISITS TEXAS.
knows his place ride on that cyar that
says To White City?’ ”
Rome, Tex., June 6.—Four churches and
one school house were blown from their
foundations by a heavy windstorm yester
day. The public school building, contain
ing three rooms, was lifted from Its
foundation.
JUDGE BLECKLEY
WILL PROBATED
Washington, June 5.—Judge Joel Branham,
of Rome. Gn., one of that atnto’s most
prominent and distinguished attorneys, Is
at the Metropolitan. Judge Branham Is on
bis way home from New York, where he
hos been on legal business.
"Mr. Roosevelt Is highly respected In that
section, and Is credited with entire hon
esty and sincerity of purpose," said he.
"While, of course, the Bouth will support
the Democratic nominee, as It always does,
still. If the president should run again, he
would get a large rote down there.”
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Exchange
with
operator
in
Our Store.
Many a family and many an indlvidu
al appr.clatoa our prompt ay.lem of
shopping by ’phena In eannastlon with
our FRkE Meaaonger Service. For In
stance: You may have a protorlption
to fill; (Imply ring up —our moasongor
will call and prasantly you have your
Proscription filled at exactly tha tamo
prioe as though you personally called
at cur store. Or you may want some
Llstarlna, Talcum Powder, Tooth a o h o
Cura, Toilet Goods, or any of tha thou
sand and one eaaontials carried in a flrat-
olaas drug store. All right—our ’phono
ayatom of shopping is at your disposal.
Our Broad
Guarantee:
Every arti
cle la right,
prlca, quality
—and refund
money In any
Instance where
desired.
JACOBS 9 PHARMACY
6, 8,10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street.
Awnings
For stores. Offices,
Residences, Public
Buildings, etc., manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest price*. Phone
or write for
esttmatos.
J, M. HIGH GO.
Atlanta, Qa.
SMKSX3E1
No. 394.
Pat. Colt
Gun Metal
Tan
Agents for
Stetson Shoes
Law’s
Special
$3.50
Oxfords
No. 425.
Pat. Colt
Gun Metal
Tan
Agents for
Dunlap Hats
SKELTON WILLIAMS
AFTER SEABOARD
New York, June 6.—In making pub
lic details of the meeting of the stock
holders of the Seaboard Air Line, J,
Skelton Williams, who la voting trustee
and chairman of the protective com
mittee, said he offered a resolution call
ing for the liquidation of the holding
company and the distribution of Its as
sets among Its stockholders.
McKINLEY WILL
1 IS PROBATED
Canton, Ohio, June 8.—Mrs. M. C.
Barber, sister of Mrs. McKinley and
sole heir, was yesterday appointed ad
ministratrix of Mrs. McKinley’s estate.
The estate of Mrs. McKinley Is valued
at 8138,000 In personal property and
167,000 In real estate. This Is exclu
sive of the estate of the president,
which, by will, goes to his direct heirs,
Mrs. Duncan and Miss Helen McKinley,
of Cleveland, and Mrs. Hermanus Baer
(Mabel McKinley). /
HARRIMAN MUST
ANSWER QUESTIONS
Washington, June 8.—After a con
ference last night with President
Roosevelt, Commissioner Lane, of the
Interstate commerce commission, an
nounced that before July 1 legal pro
ceedings would be Instituted to compel
E. H. Hnrrimnn to answer questions
propounded him by members of the
commission at the recent hearing In
New York.
RURAL CARRIERS
WONT COUNT MAIL
Washington, June 6.—Rural delivery
carriers will not be required to count
the pieces of mall delivered and can
celed by them after July 1 next on
routes where the records show that
5,000 or more pieces of mall per month
were handled during each of the three
months Included In tha qsarter ending
June 10, _
TURKEY ADMITS
COTTON SEED OIL
Washington, June 6.—Telegraphic
advices have been received by the de
partment of state from Minister Irish
man to the effect that the agreements
of the sublime porte In regnrd to the
granting of customs Immunities, have
been put Into practical execution. It Is
expected that the removal of the re
strictions upon cotton seed oil will lend
to a considerable extension of Its use In i
Turkey. This American product Is
largely handled through Marseilles.
STOVE RATE CASE
TO HIGH COURT |
The Southern railway will appeal
from the decision of the Georgia su
preme court In the stove rate case to
the United States court of appeals.
Chief Justice William H. Fish, of the
supreme court of the state, has sanc
tioned a writ of error to the higher |
tribunal, and the railroad was com-
LOOK OVER
your laundry and If you find any rea
sons for dissatisfaction you should ]
send your linen to ua, for wo guar-j
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all other article* In a way that
cannot be surpassed.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY.J
40-42 Wall Street.
Phonos, 41, Main.
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with,
out pain, Eookofpai.
tlcuiars tent FBEIL
AM.WOOLUt»T«5r3!
“ ' ~’l
Office UHN.PrrorSU
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. 60c each. Beat
teeth W. Money can
DENTAL ROOMS,
" - -ill St.
THE TRIPOD °£a*NTCO„
37 N. Pryor 8t„ and a
‘Duxffium
ARTIST
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can
not be good health.
Wltha disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Tirtt’sPills
revivify the torpid LIVER andrestoro
IU natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood. —
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
i Will bring you a sample-card and
.give you an eitimato on Tinting
your walla with DECO-MURA, the
new sanitary Wall Finish.
polled to give a 810,400 bond to In
demnify shipper, against any loss that
may be austained through having to
pay the old rates.
|YOUNG DENTIST RELEASED
FROM JAIL ON $1,000 BOND.
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, B. C, June 8.—C. C. Arm-
’ strong, the young dentist, has been re-.
leased from the county jail on ball. Tha extracted a number of taeth.
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books now open. Make
your returns at once and
avoid tiio rush. Books
will close in a tew days.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Ariir* From — Depart To—
Savannah .... T.flf—
Jacksonville .7.6*
llacon 11.41 am
Macon 4.15 pm
. *.10 pm
Macon 4.00 po*
Jacksonville .. fc.20 pa
tarannah JUS pa
COnCAVEO,
HONEO ADD
REPAIRED.
Called for a„d delivered.
HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO.,
Both ’Phones—No T N. Forsyth St.
amount wa* fixed at 81,000 by Jud|
Klugh, before whom the appllcntl-
was argued at Abbeville.
Armstrong was committed to Jail la
week Immediately upon the death
Mrs. Berry, a patient for whom he had