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COURT ADJOURNS;
JUDGE ADDRESSES
TEMPERANCE RALLY
Campaign Brought to Close
With Parade and
Speaking.
apodal to Tl» Georgian.
Asheville, n\ a. Oat. 7*—A monster
prohibition parade; prohah!/ the larg
eat aver held in Asheville. marched
through the atreeta of thla Uty at the
demonstration here.
It was estimated that there were
about 7.00# men. women and children
In line, with bends and banner*, and
much enthusiasm was displayed. A
unique feature was a large number of
women wheeling baby carriages. In
which were many lusty Infanta
When the long lino reached the and'
Itorlnm at 1 o’clock messengers were
at one# dispatched to the United States
court, when the hearing In the South*
era railway rate earn was In progress
When tha request was made to Judge
Pritchard that ho coma to tha audita
liam tha aodUwhat unusual spectacle
was witnessed of counsel for both aides
urging tha judge to adjourn court,
which was dona and judge and counsel
an peoceaded to the audltortnm. where
‘ Judge Pritchard received an ovation.
Ke mad# a strong and stirring speech.
behalf of pro-
isthmus of
lowed with a brief but spirited speech,
urging an to carry prohibition for
Asheville on Tuesday.
There will be a parade of anti-saloon
voters Monday night, which la expect
ed to show the strength of the anti
saloon movement.
An Immense antl-prohlbltlon rally
was held in tha county court house Bat
urday evening, tha building being pack
ed to Its utmost capacity. Before I
o'clock, when the meeting was called
to order, many hundreds had been turn
ed away, unable to gain admittance.
Ex-State Representative j. Frailer
{Harm, chairman of Uw antl-prohlbltlon
executive committee, presided, and
among the apeaken were ex-Mayor
Alfred 8. Barnard. John A. Roebllng,
f Potlce Sties O. Bernard. Dr.
Thomas A. Jonas.
os-Chtef of
Paquln and Judge
By voluntary
liquor men. all tha
were doted Saturday evening
o’clock, to remain dosed until We
day. tha day after the election.
Delegatee to the conference of cot-
ton growers and manufacturers res
later at the bureau as rapidly as they
arrive. In order to aid each other la
Identification and to facilitate intro
ductions each delegate la given
numbered button on registration, which
la worn In the left lapel of the coat
Registrations to date are as follows:
1. —C W. Macara, J. P, England,
Piedmont Hotel.
2. —Wm. C. Macara, England, Pied
mont Hotel.
1.—Mies L. E. Macara. England.
Piedmont Hoti!.
5—H. P. Bannennan, England, Pled,
moot Hotel.
(.—John Smotburst. England,
train.
7 —Thomas Hallam, J. P, England,
ot train.
8.—H. O. Hutchinson. J. P, England,
at train.
I. —Albert Ashworth. England,
train.
1#.—Wm. Howarth, England, at train.
II. —Samuel Newton, J. P. England,
at train.
1 J.—Edwin Barlow, J. P„ England, at
train.
1#.—Walter Chadwick. J. P, England,
at train.
14. —Thomas Ashton. England, at
train.
15—J, C. Hickey. Texas.
It.—B. W. Merit on. East Point. La.
17.—Thomas Coates, England, at
train.
15. —Sidney R. Miller. England.
15.—William Hutchinson, England.
10. —Richard H. Jackson. England.
17.—O. M. Davis. Georgia (Farm
ers’ Union). Peachtree Inn.
11. —W. L. Miller. Texas, (Farmers’
Union). Peachtree Inn.
11.—J. E. Bullard, Louisiana (Farm
er*’ Union). Peachtree Inn.
IS.—J. N. McAllister. Louisiana
(Farmers’ Union). Peachtree Inn.
14. —A. 8. Harper, Texas (Farmers'
Union), Peachtree Ids
15. —J. T. Neill. Texas (Farmers’ Un
ion). Peachtree Inn.
34.—J. F. Duncan. Alabama (Farm-
era’ Union). Peachtree Inn.
17.—William Dodd. England.
St.—Harry Stott. England.
1*.—James M. Thomas. Engtand.
1#.—O. R. Nawton. England.
11.—Ernest Stott, England.
12 —Ralph Holden. England.
14. —C. J. H. Woodbury. England.
15. —Samuel 8. Dale. Boston, Mass.
14.—John Emery. England.
1*.—Wilfrid Nation. France.
1*.—Mortis Schanx. Germany.
40. —A J. Connell. Lowell. Mass.
41. —Handel Whittaker. England.
41.—F. H. Chadwick. England.
41.—Willi Supf. Germany.
44.—Jamas L Lord. England.
4*.—M. E.. Hartshorns. Masaachu-
44.—Hugh Hartahorne, Masaachu-
47. —Daniel A. Tompkins, North Car.
Una.
48. —C. 8. Barrett. Atwater. Ga.
(Partner** Union), Majestic Hotel.
48 —W. j. Wain. Fort Worttfc Texas
(Farmers’ L’xlon). Peachtree win.
5(1—T. B. Brooks, Atwood. Tenn
(Farmers’ Union). Majestic HoteL
51.—R. H. MeColloch, Arkansas
(Farmers' Union), Terminal Hotel.
(1.—George A. Ayer. East Hampton.
W««4
51.—Robert Banks. England.
54.—Robert Mllscherlkh. Austria.
65.—Frans Knapps. Austria.
65. —Arthur Kuffler. Austria.
57.—Herman Berk hard t. Germany.
66. —Alfred Kremaer. Germany. Pied
mont Hotel.
5#.—John Smith. England.
HI.—H. W. MacAlllater. England.
61.—Dr. TuUts Foaatl. Italy,
a.—William T. Weatarman, Phila
delphia Pa.
tl.—Piero Bonn!. Italy.
84.—R. O. Sudenbury, Jr, New Tork
** .—L. 8. Bachs. New Tork city.
1C—W. D. Martin. New Tork city.
47.—George Whltehewd. England.
Free
Catarrh
Bed Breath, K Hawking, Ri
in th« Ears. Deafnesi. Ha
Cough and Spitting Quickly i
Botanic Blood Balm
The Remedy which Curts
Catarrh by Killing the
Catarrhal Poison and
Purifying the Blood.
LARGE SAMPLE FREE
You mutt not neglect dlachargee of
NAUSEATING YELLOW MATTER
from the Ear, Note end Throat.
■ ATAERII 1* NOT OSLT DANGEROUS
Is this nay, bat It reetrt ulcerations, death
sad decay ot Louts, kills ambttfaa. *4mni
‘ ^Htlte. sod reaches to gen-
sad Insanity. It heeds
sitestl#« at oaew. care It h^ t^w
It la
erst debility.
attehttes el _ .. .. .
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B.
e quick, radical, penes seat care, oeesase it
rhto the eystesi of the poison germ that
raeat catarrh. At the earns time BLOOD
BALM IB. B. B.) purifies the blood, dose
ef catarrh. It
1 of wira. rich.
sorey with every *vuprose
B. 8 scads e rfacting good
pass bleed direct te the pe
asd puts effected by esterrl
I sth ssd strength jnst where It
seeded, end In this way making * perfect,
leetlas care el eatsrrh In ill Its forme.
When we eey that B B. B. races we
mens e real sere ssd this We gsanntee.
K. B. B. hna eared thousands at rattirrh
csees—evea the aaat deep-seated Mad
efies every ether trre’iaeut Led failed.
B It. B. does this hrrsess It reaeheu tha
reuse ef sll tha trouble, sanely, polioaed.
Dtsaaand Blond. Jaat try B. B. B. for
I'alirrh sad yew will gm wefl surely sad
Vtrr^ANii' BLOOD BALM IB. B. B) to
pleimnt sad safe t» take: camp.we,! ef
•ore Betas* lagredtontoi haMPLB SENT
1 REE he written Stood Bahn On. Attaala.
SOLD BT litl’liiilffll. ar ant by
express, el Si.ee PER LARGE BOTTLE.
*l’h complete threctSoaa far hums con.
II.—A. Lafemeu. Italy.
15. —S. T. Hubbard. New Tork city.
James R. MacColl. Providence,
R. I.
TL—A. O. Deiwson. Montreal. Can.
71,—J. W. McGrath, Mississippi.
71.—Frederick A. Flalher. Lowell,
!||t.
74.—W S. Lee. Charlotte. N. C.
76.—Mira Bertha Tatter?all. England.
76.—Arno Schmidt, England.
71.—C. M. Baps. Engtand.
74.—W. C. Straw, England.
88—Hugo Moller, Vienna. Austria.
II.—Henry Thurman. Portugal.
13.—Eugene Lavoisier. Franco.
13. —James Tettersall. Engtand.
64.—Haris Haebler, Austria.
85.—F. T. Charles, London.
66. —Ernest Frteeer. Austria.
67. —Camille Lion, France.
II.—Walter 8. Thom peon. Phila
delphia, Pa.
»».—C. B. Bryant. Charlotte. N. C.
60.—George R. Mareden, England.
51.—J. o. Lean. England.
63. —Jtuner R. Pressley, England.
66.—F. r.. SewelL England.
14. —M. rrugelnuutn. Germany.
16. —W. L. McCarty. Augusta. Ga,
Piedmont Hotel.
14.—Fred Lacy, Lowell Maaa.
57.—James Lawrence. England.
64. —William V. Reilly, Louisiana
66.—J. a HaefTcle. Germany.
100. —R, H. Berry. England.
101. —Oscar Griffiths. Engtand.
103. —R P. Walker. New Tork city.
106. —L. Loomis, New Tack city.
104. —Charles L. Gay. Montgomery.
Ala
105. —Adolf Walbel Germany.
104.—F. Uebel Germany.
107. —Mrs. T. Wlld-Mammen. Ger-
Oskdelc.
Haas.
106. —Dan G. Hughes, Danville. Ga
110.—Arthur Arnold. Bavaria
111 —Edwin Butt, Germany.
112 —BerthoW Kuhn. Germany.
US.—Fay H. Martin. Boston. Mass.
114.—Charles B. Metcalfe. Texaa
114.—L. Steinegger. Germany.
ILL—F L. Maxwell. Mound. La
Uf —Mrs. P. L. Maxwell Mound. La
118.—James A. Burke. Holyoke. Mase.
120.—George Liaton. New Tork city.
131.—J- W. Schmidt, Germany, Pled.
mont HoteL
123.—Mr*. J. W. Schmidt. Germany.
Piedmont Hotel.
123. —Charle* A. Byron. EnglantL
134.—Randolph Smith. Engtand.
125. —Walter Clark, Mississippi.
124. —George Buckley. England.
127. —John Shaw, England.
126. —Frank Dickens. England.
128. —John G. Allison. Concord, N. C.
130.—C. C. Moore, Charlotte, N. C.
133. —Felix Schwarts, Germany.
18*.—Herman Laurens. Germany.
134. —Mat Goff. Germany.
ISS.—T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro.
N. C., Piedmont HoteL
134.—J. R. Montgomery. Windsor
Locke, Conn.. Kimball House.
137. —M. A. Hayes. New Tork city.
Piedmont Hotel.
138. —Carl Fischer Vow See. Germany.
Piedmont Hotel.
138.—Alex Navlre. France. Piedmont.
140. —Mrs. T. Vavtro. France. Pied
mont
141. —Charles B. Amory, Boston,
Mas*.. Kimball House.
142. —H. L. Phillips. Hartford, Conn,
Ptedmont.
183.—H. V. D. King. Washington. D.
. Piedmont
144.—H. I- Hopkins, Greensboro; X.
C. Piedmont.
115.—Will H. Woods. Natchea. Miss,
Piedmont
144.—J. G. Walker, England. Pied
mont.
147. —H. E. Burdett city.
146.—J. H. Hall New Tork city.
Piedmont
148. —A. A. Newman, Chicago. Ill,
Piedmont.
150. —IX GUfttian. city.
151. —James Henderson, Ludlow,
Mass, Aragon Hotel
152. —A. O. H. Darts. Providence. R
I, piedmont.
163.—J. Lee Long; Greenville, Ala,
Piedmont.
154.—W. A. Hunter, city. .
RHEUMATISM
MUNYON’S 3X CURES
155.—W. W. Welt, Haalehurst. Mis*.,
(Farmer** Union).
154—0. L. Miaelt, Lake Boiler. FU..
(Farmer** Union).
157.—J. H. Hoyle. Thomaaton, Ga..
(Farmer** Union). Majesttc.
151—G. D. Bethea (Farmers* Union).
139.—J. L. Barron. Barneavllle. Ga..
(Farmer** Union), Majestic,
lfo —W. Henry RilHck. England.
1*0.—J. I. Nat her, city.
!*2.—T. E. Forsran. England.
1*3.—John B. Mayee. Haalehurat,
Mine.. Kimball.
1*1.—J. if. Coen. Haalehnrat. Mia*,,
Kimball.
1*5.—E. I-ang. Want Point. Ga.
1«*.—J. W. Means, Lafayette. Ga..
Ptedmont.
1*7.—Major Clrorci* Howe. United
State* consul tc* England, Ptedmont.
168.—W. T. Dugen. city.
16?.—R. s. MUllken. Nashua. N. H..
Kimball.
170. —M. Buysee, Belgium. Piedmont.
171. —C. H. Claric. New Tork city,
Kimball
172. —Carlo* de Hemptlnne, Belgium.
173. —William IL Harris, city. v
R. F. -\bbny. Piedmont.
174.—R. F. Abbny. Piedmont, i 7 v
R Maury -
174,—B. G. West, Memphis. Tenn, „\ A ’ Mor
1»S.—E. A. Griffin, Guthrie, Oklm,
(Farmed’ Union). Majestic.
304.—William H. Dyer, Providence.
R. I.
707.—J. D. Doyle. Patha. Ark. (Farm
ers’ Union). Terminal.
258.—G. W. Tork. Indlanola. t T,
(Farmers’ Union). Terminal.
108.—MUte H. Thomas. Dallas. Texas,
Majestic.
210. —J. L. Watson, Charlotte. X. c.
211. —C Zechendorf, Greensboro, N.C,
Piedmont.
312.—V. Buderson Stigen. city.
213. —R. F. Duckworth. Baraeavtlte,
Ga. (Farmers’ Union), Majestic.
214. —J. O. Eubanks. Bamesvillc, Ga.
(Farmers’ Union), Majestic,
115.—Ben L. Griffin. Conway, Ark.
(Farmers* Union), Majestic.
214.—E. F. Fabrtus, Germany, Ara
gon.
317.—Carl Clamp. Germany, Aragon.
21*.—John M. Born. Jr, city.
218.—Frank (’. North, city.
22#.—c. E. Bean. Tennllle. Ga, Pied
mont. ’
221. —Mrs. C. E. Bean. Tennllle. Ga,
Piedmont;
222. —L. N. Holmes, Bernice. La.
\HRAND
Monday and Tuesday—October 7-8.
MATINEE TUESDAY.
j ^l n a ny CALVIN
In the 5! us leal Comsdy
‘A BELL BOV
With a Splendid Company of Fun
Makers.
Night 2Sc to $10)0—Mgt. 25c to 73c.
•booting palci I* a ay part of the baily _
from o*e to three hour* and cure* In * few
the Meed. It neutralise* the
acid and take* all tadammattea and sore-
ne«e away. Hare yon a lame or aching
back, lumhafn or scUtica?
Hare yon stiff or •woilen joints, no mat*
ter hew rhmale? JUk your itruaaist for
dutjroa's JX Uhoumattsm Care ami «te how
luirkljr you will be run-d.
back If It fall*.
(Farmers' Union), Piedmont.
177.—Albert Buysee. Germany, Pled,
m-mt.
17S.—Alfredo Bregge. Peru, Pled-
mont.
17?.—J. A. Crawford. Mississippi.
Piedmont.
if*).—C. H., Gorton. Aragon, Ga^
Piedmont,
181—Roman Bacaya, Barcelona,
Spain, Piedmont.
154. —Wilhelm Groaa, Germany. Ara
gon. '
185.—Thomas E. Scott city.
IS*.—M. Volpl. New Orleans.
If7.—Fernand Motto, France, Kim
ball.
188. —A. Fremaux. France. Kimball.
189. —A. Pingle. France, Kim bail.
190. —O. Du ri 2 Her Matte, Frana?,
Pletlmont
191. —Mr*. Roman Macaya, Spain,
Piedmont.
192. —J. Thomas Heflin. Lafayette,
Ala,, Piedmont.
153.—O. Anningcr. Austria, Piedmont
184.—Mrs. O. ABBlngcr. Austria,
Piedmont.
155. —Karate) Jordan, city.
184.—J. L. Hill. city.
188.—Felix Wolf. Austria.
200.—Herman Brocb. Austria.
2*L—J. L. Lee. Bamesvillc, Ga,
Morris, Alabama (Farm
ers’ Union).
324.—J. B. Morris. Alabama (Farm
ers’ Union).
225. —J. M. Bass, Haxlehsrst, Miss.
(Farmers* Union).
226. —X E. Montgomery, Gteeson.
Tenn. (Farmers’ Union).
22*.—J. F. Cass*!/. Gloucester, Miss.
228.—J. W. Bpenler, Bellefontalne,
Miss. - ,
238.—Paul Aacel. France, at train.
330. —Beni Nteolie. France, at train.
331. —Howard P. Park. city.
232. —J. W. Cockerham. Jr, Luella.
La., Kimball.
233. —Alfredo Ferryros, Lima, Peru,
KlmbalL
334. —Mrs. James O’Donnell, Grand
Rapids, Mich, 107 Ivy street.
335. —Mrs. Ross Wrtgtey, Grand Rap
ids. Mich, 1*7 Ivy street
234. —J. E. Rover*. Magnolia, Ark.
(Farmers’ Union). Terminal.
337.—J. C. Palmer, Blackton. Ark,
Terminal Hotel
238.—Edward Perm, Scotland, Mar
lon HoteL
24#.—R. M. Cleveland. Marietta. 8. C.
241. —Frederick H. Bishop, Boston,
Mass, Marion Annex.
242. —Charles W. Perm. Providence;
Wednesday and Thursday—Matinee
Thursday
Ths Musical Treat of the Tear
“THE UMPIRE”
With the On* Best Comedian
JOE WHITEHEAD
And the Askin-Slnger Company of 60
and the Foot Ball Broilers. Night 2Sc
to 11.50— Matinee 25c to 61M.
™ BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE TUESDAY.
CHARLEY
GRAPEWIN
Aided By ANNA CHANCE
And a Company ot Ability In
‘‘The Awakening of Mr. Pipp."
A Hilarious Musical Farce.
R. I, Marlon Annex.
243.—F. A. Snyder. Philadelphia. Pa,
Majestic.
245.—William Entwtstle, Rocking.
ham. N. C, Terminal.
Boston. Mass,
(F »T-w. , L k Motf* Bsrnewtiis, G., Stnart 6 Gin and Bnchn, a quick
(Farmer** unton>. cure for Bright c disease, liver
8 - c ' *f d troubles. All drug.
2*8.—J. A. W est; Shawnee. Okia, giltl, $1.00.
(Farmers’ Union i. Majestic.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
CITY TAX BOOKS WILL
BE CLOSED OCTOBER
10TH. PAY NOW BEFORE
FI. FAS ARE ISSUED
AND COSTS CBLARGED.
E. T. PAYNE,
City Tax Collector.
Mitchell May Nat Recavtr.
Indianapolis. Ind, Oct 7.—The con
dition of John Mitchell, president of the
Mine Workers of America. Is giving Ms
friends her* a good deal of concern and
some at those who an associated with
him express the belief that he win
c-ver again be a wen man. '
ORPHEUM
HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE
McCrea A Poole, “The Man With the
Iron Nerve.”
ALEXIS A SCHALL.
HOWARDS PONIES AND DOGS.
COOMBS A STONE, In “Tha Last of
EIGHT^FEATU^E ACTS.
Matinees svery day but Monday.
Night 15e to 50e—Matineas 10c and 25c.
Phona Ball 314S. Atlanta 1764.
77 Peachtree Street.
Prices 1Ce and 20e—Mstlnecs Daily.
THIS WEEK’S BILL.
FRANK — BARN ELLS — MAY,
Comedy Jugglers.
DICK — DOYLES — DAISY
Comedy Musicians.
CARL A CARL,
An Original Sketch.
MISS LILLIAN CARL,
Illustrated Songs.
SOUTH SIOE THEATER
44 East Hunter Street
Pricee 10c and 20o—Matinees Daily.
THIS WEEK’S BILL.
Harrlson. West A Harrison, Present-
ino “Buster Brown;'* MISS CARRIE
SCOTT. Physical Cultural HARVEY A
ADAMS, Barrel Jumpers; J. C. MUR
PHY, Stump Speeches; ADAMS A AD*
AMS, Knife Throveert; MISS ANNA
HARRISON. Illustrated SongnSOUTH
SIDE VITASCOre.