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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 13W.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds,
With Impure blood there can*
not be good health.
Wlthadlsordered LIVERthero
cannot be good blood.
TutfsPills
revivify the torpid LIVER andreatoro
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood —.
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Thke no Substitute. All Druggists.
4% UNION 4 °Ji
SAVINGS BANK
Gould Building
CAPITAL STOCK . . . SI00.000.00
~7rzn ~aoT
4lo uaoo.ooo.oo 4 Jo
%^AUaata!C?Cl
BBSXIttgffiSiBt
Awnings
Tor stores. Offlcai.
Residences, Public
Building., etc, menu,
fncturod and put up.
/.)l work guarantsed
(Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
J.M HI6HC0.
Atlanta. Qt.
MURDER OF DYCHE
MAY BE SOLVED BY
I
Two Are Locked in Bar
racks Following State-
' ment of Negro.
Hpedal to The (letirglnn.
.Mnron. Oo., .Tilly 3—officer. aeUng under
dlrerllon. or Sheriff Ito!>ernou here now
locked In the lisrrneks Julie Klnley and II.
Eraus, whole itrresc tber bellere will
ultimately solve the Arthur l>/cho murder
The- Iranian I. }0 .err. out a twelve-dor
•titeocc for lultnriug, while the offleen
--irtner ferreting out the defalls of ths j
edy. tarnus must fees k charge of Id
eonattnc sa officer.
TbA detectives, Messrs. A ms son sed
Bunch and Tnllej Jenkins, have t)f*u work
lug the rase from rntgtitetits of erldcnee
gathered slues they tone Bold of It,
The arrest of Cells Merablll will lo ell
probability prove the undoing of the guilty
parties. The negro woman was cloacly
Itiestloned, tsd Julia Klnley's arrest follow,
ml. With all emphasis this woman denies
her full), hilt she sags aha loved Arthur
I tyclte more than any person ou earth.
r Dyrbe's death tbs woman changed
ice of shod, from the milting district
lo o Fourth street bones.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. Wc Mill. U.ft
icvtb IS. Money can
_ not buy better..
■ 1* III LAD B LP1IIA
■ IhK
CLAIM $1,000,000
DUf CJTI[IN TAXES
Macon Council Asks Manu
facturing Plants Be Re
quired to Pay.
Frrclsl to iTb* Georgian.
Macon, On.. July I.—At the regular
tiding of city ccuncll held last night,
rx-Alderman Ben L. Jones presented
0 iietttlon asking the mayor and coun
cil to collect bnck taxes from the Bibb
Manufacturing Company and Macon
Knitting Company, which have not
been collected for the post thirty years.
It Is stated that the alleged back
tuxes amount to 11,000,000.
Several months ago the Bibb Minu
te luring Company stated Wet they
v ere ready to pay back taxes amount-
ins to 1110,000.
Tli la matter hot been hanging tire
1 ruin year to year.
Tills proposition wnn granted and
nTt-ired to the spoclnl tax committee.
CASE OF MRsTfREENEY*
ARGUED AT HAWKINSVILLE.
■pedal to The Oeorgleu.
.Macon, Os.. July Attorney John
It. Cooper has retgrned from n trip
t>> Hawklnsville and Camilla, where he
took pan In two of the most Impor
tant murder cases now In the public
eye. In Hawkln.vllle h# argued, to
pe i her with JJeLacy and Bishop, before
Judge Martin, In behalf of Mrs. HaMlel
TTewney. who wnnln a new trlal^M
The urg
dcr coneid
Later )>■■■■■■■■
bpnnce. In Camilla, where he argued
for a new trial for another client, Jim
Ycafes, who was recently convicted of
killing Town Marshal Freeman, of llon-
nlsiRtvIUf, On. The motion waa con
tinued, -ew-Mlie court Monographer bed
n •t.edmplf ivd the record of the trial.
Both Mrn. Freeney and Jim Yente.
are at the Bibb county Jail awaiting
the outcome of their niotlona for new
trlala.
MACON COTTON BUYERS
RETIRE FROM BUSINE8S.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga, July I.—The dissolution
of thf cotton Arm of English, Johnston
A Company,, ono of the oldeet ond beet
known cotton Arms In the city, was
announced yesterday. Both I. U. Eng.
Hall and Richard W. Johnston, who
were partner* In th* nrm, will retire
from business.
Fur some months the firm has been
preparing for dlaanlutlon, winding up
Its affair* gradually.
1. B. Kngllsh has been In the cotton
hunlnnes In Macon for more than a
quarter of a century and waa regarded
an one of the leading cotton men in
this pert of the country.
CORBIN TO MANAGE
MACON GROCERY COMPANY.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Go., July I.—Robert Corbin,
son of the tale N. B. Corbin, ha* been
made general manager of the Macon
Grocery Company to succeed hie
father. ,
Mr. Ciirblir has been connected with
the Macon Grocery Company for some
time, and although a young man, he
has exhibited great business ability.
MAN KICKED BY HOR8E
MAY YET RECOVER.
Special (o The Oeorglan.
Macon, GO., June I.—John W. Mo*
Mulltn. Who waa kicked Sunday night
by a horse. Is reported as being great
ly Improved, and last night rested well.
The many friends of Mr. McMullln
will be glad lo lenrn of his Improve
ment and wish him a speedy recovery.
WORKING IN~INTERE8T
OP COLLEGES AT MACON.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Oa.. July I.—Dupont Onerry
and S. Y. Jameson, presidents of Wes
leyan and Mercer, respectively, are
both out of the city on buslnees con
nected with the Institutions over which
they preside. President Ouerry will
go lo Statesboro end Savannah In the
Interests of Wesleyan. President
Jameson U In Atlanta, where ho Is
working In behalf ot the Mercer »n-
dowmenL'
50c IN CASH
FOR 100 COUPONS FROM
THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY
2 Coupons in Each Package!
Coupons also Redeemable for Valuable Presents
Premium Department
AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.
JERSEY CITY, N. J. ’ ST. LOUIS. MO.'
U.SJAYWINOUT
ON MARITIME POLICY
ATPEACECONFERENCE
America’s Views on Sub
ject Are Gaining
* Support.
By HAYNE DAVI8.
The Hague, July 1.—The expected action
of the committee on maritime war at the
penco conference, which waa pottponeil
from today until Friday, bos given a freib
Impetus to Ike discussion of the Inviola
bility of private property at oca. i propoal-
tloo supported by America end favored by
other great powers.
That America's views of this subject hire
greatly gained support lines Mr. Choate's
remarkable speech Is s certainty. Dele-
S tef of rourae given no utlernnee to opln-
is Atirelde the session,. lint the air of
general Indoraement of Amertea'o propoal
Hon preralla, and what waa admitted for
ennsldrrnttnn at the last session of the
peace conference wlU In all prolwtdllly lie
cut conference.
*j?j|r|mniorf*r P e5*me poirere favor the
ptid by the
’ - —lorlty
f measnres
V p sea during a war the
eo will bare gained one of the most
ible victories of the emifereoee. “
'nlted
LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER
We are making gpecial termtt to home builders .giving three
months to pay for material after the completion of building. We
keep the largest stock of every class of lumber as well os i
terior finish, sash, doors and blinds.-
E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS,
Prompt Delivery. 042 Whitehall St.
'SAME NUMBER DIE IN
WHITE AND COLORED RACE.
Mpcelnl lo Tbs (leorglau.
Macon, Ga., July 3.—'Thirteen whites
and thirteen colored persona died In
Macon during the month of June, and
another coincidence le that In both
races the deatha among the malee
numbered eeven and the females six.
In all twenly-alx persona died, making
rather a high mortuary report for th*
month.
ALDERMAN JONE8 RECOVERING
FROM CASE OF FEVER.
Special to Tho Oeorglan.
Macon, Go., July t.—Alderman Mal-
com Jones, who has been 111 some time
with fever, le greatly Improved and
waa today tilde to alt up awhile. Mr.
Jonea aUU hoe a Uule fever, but hta
condition nr eo greatly Improved that It
Is thought that he will be able to leave
Macon for Brevard, N. C„ Friday,
where he hopes he will rapidly regain
hie health.
Bracing food for steady
nerves—
Nutritive food for heal
thy appetites—
Strengthening food for
sturdy muscles—
The most nourishing
wheat food
Uneeda Biscuit
In moisture and
dust proof packages.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
L&N
Low Rates to Summer Resorts
SOLID VESTIBDLED TRAIN
ELEGANT PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
To Cincinnati and Louisville
CABRERA'S PRISONERS APPEAL
TO POWERS FOR ASSISTANCE
Mexico City, July *.—Dispatches re
celved here slate that many ot the lead.
Ing cltlxena of Guatemala whom Prexl-
dent Cabrera caused to be thrown Into
prison, have been condemned to death.
Intervention of the poweri may re
sult In the arrests of orders of execu
tion. The entire diplomatic corps, with
the exception of Philip M. Brown, the
United States charge, protested to the
president oe to his methods.
This was Ignored and the British
minister was thereupon charged with
drawing up e bote, giving Incidents of
the trial, which Is characterised as a
farce. The note will be sent to tho
powers.
The legations are besieged by rela
tives of th* Imprisoned men. Chaos
reigns In Gunlejnala. Dispatches stato
that farm hands are being pressed Into
military service, crops ure rotting In
the Helds, the rich ere being plundered
for funds and ruin threaten* them un
less thty aid In Cabrera’s, designs.
Troops are being rushed to the Mexi
can border and the Honduran and Sal
vadorean borders as well. Refugees
are pouring Into Mexico, and, while a
day or so ago they were possessed of
great wealth, they are now practically
paupers through the machinations of
the Guatemalan officials.
Why It Sugar Sweet?
If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth
you could not taste th* sweet. GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is as
strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but
you do not tests th* bitter because the
Ingredients do not dissolve In th*
mouth, but do dissolve readily In the
acids of the stomach. Is just as good
for grown people os for children. The
First and Original Tasteless Chill Ton*
The Standard for 30 year*. 50c,
JUDGE ADAMSON
NOT TOBE RETIRED
Friends to Stand by Him
For Re-election to
Congress.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Go., July 3.—The state
ment emanating from Atlanta that
there will be opposition to Judge IV. C.
Adamson, of the Fourth district, at th*
next nomination for congressman from
this district, docs not create much dis
turbance among the friend* uf Judge
Adnmton here. They know the value
of his services and they know he Is one
of the beet th* Fourth dletrtct has had
since the civil war, end they are not
going to Becrlllce him.
OROUGHT IS BROKEN
BY HEAVY RAINS.
Special to Th* Georgian.
Columbus, Go., July 3.—Two of the
most unprecedented rainfalls have oc
curred here In the lost two day*, the
rainy season having apparently set In
on June 33, slnr* when It has rained
nearly evary day. Heavy clouds and
portentlou* exhibitions uf electrical dis
plays have been the rule, and th* cli
max wee reached yesterday, when It
rained for six hours In a perfect down
pour. Previous to this, a dry spell
threatened the crops In this section.
MILITIA TO PARADE
AT FOURTH CELEBRATION.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga, July 3.—July Fourth
will be celebrated her* by a drees pa
rade of th* two military companies
joined by the company from arrow the
■ Ivor In Alabama and the tiring of sa
lutes from the historic little cannon
"Red Jacket” that went through the
war with (he Columbus Guard*. The
arede wilt be followed by a ball gam*
etween opposing teem* from th* two
local military companies.
RURAL POLICEMEN"
ARE APPOINTEO.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., July 3.—C. A. Ellison,
solicitor’* bailiff lor the superior court,
nnd S. C. Lavfleld. solicitor's bailiff for
the city court, have been appointed by
the judge* of I hot* two courts special
constables for the county. They will
set as rural police In addition to their
other duties, and patrol the county
when their respective courts are not In
session. This Is done at the urgent
request 0 g cltisent of the county.
ROGERS TO KEEP
SEAT IX HOUSE
After deliberating four houra the
committee on privileges and elections
from the house of representatives
Tuesday night decided that W. II.
Rogers, the negro member of the house
from McIntosh county, should hold hts
scat.
The contest, which wa* Instituted
for the seat by George E. Atwood, was
based upon affidavits alleging that In
the 71st district the poll* were dosed
by Savannah time, and not by sun
lime, which Is twenty-four minute*
■lower. It woe also alleged that In one
of-the precinct* one of the election
manager* was not a freeholder. The
conteetor asked that both these pre
cincts bo thrown out.
At 7 o'clock Tuesday night th# com
mittee adopted the following resolu
tion;
"Resolved, That under th* law and
tho evidence, the sitting member Is en.
titled to hie seat.”
property i
Suites w||
notable vl.._._.
Choate's clear, logical statement of the no
rnssltr of anrb protective measures l« he
Ing discussed so vigorously even at thlg
late day that there la every reason to pre
dict that the propotltlnn will he adopted.
Further dlsenaalon of the Japanese propo
sition governing belligerent ships In neotral
waters la proceeding today. The Are sr-i
tlrles contain nothing apecltleally new anm
bare pradically bees tn aise In the pus
Their adoption by the conference la regard
ed ns certain. m
Each aeaaton of the conference aeems to
add to ths prtvalllng conviction Hint this
session will do mors toward establishing n
leMng peac^ha^el^the^morement^H
ELECTS OFFICERS
Organization with $150,000
Capital Stock Has
Been Effected.
Special to The Georgian.
Calhoun, Ga., July 3.—At a meeting
held In the court houso yesterday the
new cotton mill organisation was per
fected by electing Judge T. W. Harbin
president end the following board of
director*: T. W. Harbin, A. H. Chas
tain. W. L. Hines, L. R. Pitts, H. A.
Dover, O. N. Starr, F. L. Hicks, Dr.
G. W. Mills..
The organization will start with
K 1 , Increasing to 3163,000. T, V.
tho president. Is a good finan
cier end a most successful business
map. Tho board of directors are busi
ness men and of high standing In the
town.
The mill will bo located on the
Pauper Farm, north of town. Applica
tion for a charter will be made next
week, and preparations to begin work
111 commence at once.
WANT SUNDAY SELLING
AT PHENIX CITY 8T0PPED.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., July 3.—The good
iropie of Phenlx City, across tho river
rotn Columbus, art determined to put
a atop to Sunday desecration and to
this end petitioned the city council to
stop the sale of everything but drttgs
on that day. The council laid the pe
tition on the table, and svero then as
sured by a prominent member of one
of the largest churches that the peo-
I >Ie proposed to take the matter be
fore the grand Jury at Opelika at lt»
next session.
To Get More Strength
from Your Food.
PAWNBROKERS CLOSE
AT NOON ON FOURTH
For the first time In history, at far
as th* records go. the pawnbrokers on
W'
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’1
VEGETABLE
COMPOUND
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
la acknowledged to be the most suc
cessful remedy In the country for
those painful ailments peculiar to
women.
For more than 30 years it has
been curing Female Complaints,
such as Inflammation, and Ulcera
tion, Falling and Displacements,
and consequent Spinal Weakness,
Backache, and is peculiarly adapted
to the Change of Life,
Becords snow that it has cured
more esses of Female Ilia than any other one remedy known,
Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels
Tumors at an early stage of development. DraggingSensatlonscausIng
pain,weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by its use.
It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the
Stomach. Indigestion. RloatlDg, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gene-
ral Debility; also, Dizziness. Faintness Extreme Lassitude. ‘‘Don't care
andwanttobeleftalonc" feeling. Irritability. Nervousness, Sleeplessness.
Flatulency, Melancholia or the ''Bines." These are sure indications of
female weakness or some organic derangement.
FoY Kidney Complaints of cither sex Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is a most excellent remedy.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
write Mrs Plnkham. Lynn, Mass, for advice. She Is the Sirs. Plnkham
who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty
years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Plnkham
in advising. Thus she Is well qualified' to guide sick women back to
health. Her advice is free and always helpful
DR. WOOLLEY’S
SANITARIUM
THE VICTOR
321 AND 323
WHITEHALL ST.
opium and whiskY;r:rr.r:i:.:r.:::
- out shock or severe suffering.
Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A homelike, pleaeant,
sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re
sults. ' Our thirty years' experience shows these diseases are curable. For
full particulars, call or address The Victor 8anitarium or B. M. Woolley
Company, 104 North Pryor 8trset, Atlanta, Ga.
INDEPENDENT ICE CO., -
349 WHITEHALL STREET
Manufacturer* of Pure Distilled Water Ice. Prompt deliverlea
made In the city. Carloads shipped to country points. Bell phone 536,
West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager.
FIREWORKS
JULY 4TH
Will Open One Carload MONDAY MORNING, JULY 1st. NEW
STOCK, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. 7 .V-. -
TWO STANDS—Corner Spring and Alexander, Junction of
Peachtree and Ivy.
A W. FAR LINGER
SELECT MAYOR SOON
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
8an Francisco, July 8.—Monday aft
ernoon probably will see the selection
of a man to succeed Eugeno Schmitz
and Acting Mnyor Gallagher as chief
executive of the city. A tentative
agreement has been reached between
the proeecutora upon the name* of sev
eral men whose qualifications are re
garded as nearly what le required.
It Is the Intention of the prosecution
to start two graft trials next week—
that of Louie aloes In Judge Lawlor's
court, and Theodor* V. Halsey, In
Judge Dunne's court.
-MRS. CARRIE NATION
IN TAR HEEL STATE
THE TRIPOD°PA*NT CO.'
37 N, Pryor St„ and a
Uharlotte, Jf. C-. July 8.—Mrs. Carry
Kation, of hatchet fame, haa swooped 1
lown upon the Tar Heel State with a
vengeance. So far her attention has'
been directed to Salisbury, but other !
■Itle* may expect a part of her lime, i
n fact, she has already announced her
Intention to visit 'Charlotte today, re-
HEN the Bowels are filled
with undigested food ws
may be a great deal worse
off than If wa were half
Starved.
Because food that slays too long In
the Bowels decay there, just as If II
Stayed loo long In the open air.
Well, when food decay In tho Bowels. ,urnln * ,0 »P» n<1 thf Four,h « Sans.
•Virrti.vh rarari toriv* where «he will be the chief figure
through delayed and overdue action. whU ln the celebration of that day. "Aunt
happens? . Carry” arrived In Salisbury lout Bat-
# # > i urdoy, and elnce that time han been
treating natives to one or two lectures 1
The million, of hill. SucUon Pump.
„ . .... that line the Bowel* end Intestines then draw keepers what she thought of the plc-
E!r; tu i, 8,r *S t wl!1 ; h * lr *hops «t! poison from the decayed Food. Instead of lur «* •*>© •»*’.
noon Thursday, and will enter fully ; rr—jT,,, .
into the celebration of the glorious th8 Nourishment they were Intended to f \p TdMTTJ VT
Fourth. The agreement was signed by draw. -li.UJiJ.itAj
Sol B. W Kplan. M. Llchenateln, J. B.l This Poison gets Into tho blood and,la COMES TO L. S. I
Morrt? i“l»?c'? n s H *J r7 R'«ow. C ki aU J- ’ 2"”’ ”1'^ °' W , th8 b ° dy ; Un,e “ “», London. July J.-Admlral Yamamoto,!
BemMclt S R T^j.^ch^nMeli ^ o( ConstlptUon Is promptly removed. of the Jnpan „ e nav> , nnd a ^ ny ofj
L. J. Hlrschowtts, staer Brothers and 4 ^ s** 1 ©* of Constipation la Weak, or Japanese naval offloem, who have been !
N. Slnkutvlts. Lazy Bowel Musela. Inspecting the dock yards of Europe,
When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby sailed for New York on th* steamship t
they need Exercise lo strengthen them, not unU*d n st*te».* ,,mllar mission In the
Will bring you a Mmple-eard and
glv* you an estimate on Tinting
your walls with DECO-MURA, the
new isnitary Wall Finish.
RUMORS OF AWFUL
*’QUAKE IN PERU :“w' T tSSr‘^.‘
i COURT. .SENTENCES
BANK OFFICIALS
London, July f.—■Thera art paretitent i • • •
rumors here'that a disastrous earth-, There’s only on* kind of Artificial Ex-
quake. worse than that at Kingston. , th- n^imt —
hail occurred In Peru. ercae lor the Bowel-Muscles. Fort 8mlrh. Ark.. Jnly 3,-Judgc nosers
No official conflntmtion of th* rumor; Its ntme Is "CASCARETS," and It. yesterday passed aentenee on the following
Is obtainable. All the cable* ere work- prlee Is Ten Cents a box. officer* of the defuaet southern Hank and
'lay l**t for using the mails Illegally: .. . .
that M tlx mile walk hi the country would 'l oiter, of Tens, presides!, amt Itemeti
an active Liver, which is cnjo_
by ail who use Beechatn’s Pills.
They insure strong digestion,
sweet breath and sound sleep.
No other remedy is as good as
Beecham’s
Pills
80M Everywhere. In b.aeoMc. ar.d 33c.
cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue. TO REPRODUCE BATTLE.
• • • j OF 8AN JUAN HILL.
Don't fall to Mrrjr the Vest Pockst to The Georgian.
Caspar ot Box with you constantly. Chattanooga. Tenn., July 3.—Chatt*.
Ail Druggists Mil them—over ton million SSW
boxes a year. i than usual, and practically all business
Be very cartful lo gel th* genuine, i w11 ! *>• «u»P*nded for the day. The
t— ,u. r *_ , main celebration will be at Olympia
made only by the Sterling Remedy Cqjn- park, where then will be all *orr» of
piny and never add In bulk. Every tablet aport*. and a big firework* display Jaekoonrlli*.. T.l* auiilla.
.umped "ccc.” " Ju T 1 !L a \r5^t ct,on ,be b8tu * of 8 * n ' .".w:::'iS
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sons for dissatisfaction you should
send your linen to us, for we guar
antee to
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and all other article* In a way that
cannct be surpassed.
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40-42 Wall Street.
Phontt, 41, Main*
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