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HE EXPOSES QUEER DEALS
COLONEL WILLIAM N. AMORY.
Colonel Amory has been characterized by Lemuel E. Quigg, chief pro
moter for Thome* F. Ryan, at "the Aioat persistent and able enemy the
Metropolitan Street Railroad eyatam hat." Colonel Amory certainly has
worked hard to earn that distinction. He was the first man to make
known the rottenness in the management of the traotion lines in New
York, and hot spent a fortuna in exposing the iniquities of the Ryan
regime.
Officers Elected at the An
nual Meeting at
Griffin.
•pedal to The Georgian.
■ Grlflin, oa.. Oft. 26.—The thirteenth
annual meeting of the Georgia Dairy
and Live Stock Association convened
In the convention hall of the Commer
cial Club at 10:30 o'clock yeaterdny
morning. President George C. Dillon,
of Macon, wan absent and Professor
Ira W. Williams, of Villa Rica, vice
president for the Fourth congressional
district, presided.
iton. David J. Bailey, president of
' the Commercial Club and the Board
of Trade, delivered an addresa of wel
come In behalf of the .cltlsens of Grit
fln.
Professor Andrew M. Soule, president
of tho State Agricultural College, de
livered nn Interesting and Instruc
uddress on "Feeding Dairy Cattle."
W. L. Williamson. of Commerce, de
livered n comprehensive address on
"Prartlenl Dairy Feeding Methods In
North Georgia." Profcsaor H. E. Stock,
bridge, of Allnirta, addressed himself
to the same subject as applies to south
Georgia. Both addresses were highly
Instructive.
Manager I.. A. Ransom, of the South,
ern Cotton Otl Company, of Atlanta,
| spoke Interestingly on the mutual In
terests of the live stock owners and the
oil mills.
I A call for the election of officers re.
I suited ns follows: .
President, W. L. Williamson, of Com.
inercei vice president. Professor An-
drew M. Soule, of Athene: secretary
and treasurer, Professor C. L. WII
loughby, of the Experiment Station.
Many members of tha association
spent the afternoon Inspecting the Ex*
perlment Station,
wareh6use~fire
WAS STUBBORN
, < iaigs a
g|31i§2ia
nnnm
1 ztGttOoIei v)
The Are which started at 2 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon In J. D. Frailer &
Co.'a grain and hay warehouse, corner
of Foundry street and the Weattm and
Atlantic railroad, was under control
by 4 o’clock, but was not entirely ex
tinguished until about 10 o'clock at
night. The damage la estimated at
211,000, which It largely covered by
Insurance.
Only one section of six was badly
damaged by fire. The stock of grain,
hay and feedatuffs In three others was
injured by water. In moving out the
papers from the Western and Atlantlo
yard office, which was In one corner
nf the building, valuable record! were
destroyed.
Tha building waa owned by R. O.
Campbell.
The explosion of an oil torch be-
longing to an electrician started tha
blaia, which spread to the hay. Al
though there seemed little danger that
the flames would spread, tha hav burn,
ed tn such a way as to make
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Standard Organized
Fake Firms to Fight
Independents.
w York, Oct. 35.—Will!am O. Rockefel
ler !« expected to nppenr at the oil tro*t ln-
veatlgntlnn today. Mr. Rockefeller It out of
toirn, but Special ^’ountcl Kellogg told he
would “try to got him today."
The testimony yeaterday showed that one
of the devices employed by the Standard
Oil Company was tho moving of dummy
companion, which masqueraded aa Independ
ent* around tram one field to another to
cut prices'tinder real competitors-.
T. J. Drake. In charge of the sales depart
ment of the Standard of Indiana, gave some
details of this scheme.
Dixie Oil Co. in 8outh.
GOVERNOR SMITH
TO SPEAK AT PAIR
Calhoun. Oa., Oct. 16.—The program
for the Gordon County Fair, which
opens in Calhoun Tuesday. October 21,
and continues five days, has been ar
ranged. On Tuesday. October 22. open.
Ing day, there will be lectures and dem
onstrations by good roads experts. This
feature was secured by lion. Gordon
Lee, nnd the government haa shipped
a new good roads outfit from North
Dakota for this fair.
Wednesday, October 22, will be edu
cational day, with on address by Gov
ernor Hnko Smith.
Thursday, October 24. will be Farm
ers’ Union day, with addresses by Na
tional President C. 8. Barrett, of the
union, and Professor 8oute, of the State
Agricultural College.
Friday. October 25, will be all-day
singing, under the leadership of Pro
fessor R. H. Spraberry.
Saturday, October 26. will be Con
federate reunion day. with exercises by
the Daughters of the Confederacy and
addresses by General William Phillips
and Colonel R. J. McCamy. The
Twelfth United States cavalry, from
ctilckamauga, will be at the fair reun
ion day.
It out of the state.
The Dixie Oil Con ,
service for the Htnnd
Independents were
is until the lnde*
put out of buaJ-
pendent companies
uea*.
8py System.
TIJford, president of the Conti
uental Oil Company of Colorado, testified
as to methods used by the Standard against
Its rivals, and Mr. Drake told about the
EVER WATCHFUL
A Little Care Will 8ave Many Atlanta
Readers Future Trouble.
Watch tho kidney secretions.
See that they have the amber hue ot
health.
Tho dischargee not exceaalvo or In
frequent.
Contain no "brlck-duat-llke’’ sedi
ment.
Doan's Kidney PlTts will do this for
you.
They watch the kidneys and cure
them when they're sick.
W. A. Carey, of 75 Decatur street,
carpenter, says: "Backache troubled
mo eo much for a long time that I was
hardly free from It for one moment,
day or night, and when I tried to sleep
the pains became worse and made me
feel Just as though I wss lying on a
pile or rocks. It hurt me eo to move
about In bed that I would Me there for
a long time before I gained enough
courage to turn over. The secretions
from the kidneys were very unnalurul,
being full Of sediment and ha>d to con
trol. I also lost a great deal of sleep
on account of the lack of control over
them. I used remedy after remedy, but
nothing had the slightest effect on me,
and work became a burden and I went
about moro dead than alive. 1 wns at
tracted to Doan’s Kidney Pills by an
advertisement In the paper and went to
Brannen & Anthony’s drug store, 102
Whitehall street (also 30 Marietta
street), and got a box. The use of
this remedy brought about a wonder
ful change. The pain has gone and the
urine haa been natural and free. I can
S o to bed and sleep all night without
elng disturbed In any way and rls.
In the morning feeling strong, welt and
able t/> do any work as I did twenty
yearn ago. You are welcome to use my
name as a reference.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo. New York,
sole agents for the United Btates.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
spy system c» operated by the company.
Tho Information regarding the bnalneaa
of Grata. .Mr. Drake aald, waa obtained
trout railway employees ami from the
ngents on cars, lie ileulcd that there waa
any tpertlil fund net nnhle for this purpose.
SHOT AT BURGLAR
AND KILLED MOTHER
Kansu* CltV, Mo., Oct. 16.—George Smiley,
avert 17, *hot and killed bis mother, Mrs.
Luxle ftrholfer. seed 42. In their borne at
S:30 o’clock yesterday morning. In a state
ment to the officers Hmliejr says he shot his
mother Jn defending her against n ti
tle is being held for Investigation.
FONVILLE ACQUITTED
IN FEDERAL COURT
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, X. C„ Oct. 16.—Percy G.
Fonvllle. charged with complicity with
Franc H. Jones In the einbesslement
nf funds from the Charlotte National
Bank, was acquitted In the Federal
court here yesterday afternoon.
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Catarrh la not only dangcrou., but It
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C. E. GAUSS, 211 Main Strsat,
Marshall, Mich.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 16.—H. F. Jonea, a
farmer living ten miles from Macon,
was Instantly killed this morning, be
ing caught In the Heath gin on the
Houston road. Jones was a married
man and leaves a family.
The death of Jonea was the second
accident in the Macon district today
caused by being caught In a gin.
Spivey Fuller, employed at A. T.
Small's ginnery, was caught In the gin
this morning and horribly mangled. He
was taken to the Macon hospital, where
It la feared he can not recover.
Fuller la a married man and haa a
family living In East Macon.
COMMITTEE MEETS
TO DRAFT NEW CHARTER.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 16.—A meeting ol
the committee of the new chamber of
commerce, to secure a charter for the
new organisation, was held yesterday
afternoon In the chamber of commerce
rooms,
TIiIh committee consists of Messrs. D.
W. Hill, chairman: • J. A. Flournoy, J.
W. Birch, A. E. Chappell, A. J. Long
and B. B. Ford.
Getting On the Inside
Is any Insurance Company proposing to make
you (with forty-nine others, four hundred and forty-
nine others, or any number of others) one of a
special privileged class among its policy-holders
through an “Advisory Board Contract” or an “Exec
utive Agency Certificate,” or a form of “Authority
to Purchase Stock?” If so, beware! For by any
such offer the company confesses itself to be among
the. number which have departed from the first prin
ciples of really good life insurance.
The only “Insiders” of a properly managed
Life Insurance Company are all its policyholders.
The Northwestern Mutual is this kind of a Company.
Ask'for a Northwestern proposition to compare
on all points—security—contract—and net cost, with
any other that may be submitted to you.
“GET RIGHT BEFORE YOU GET WRITTEN”
— 11 ■ 11 ■ — 1 - — ■— ■■■■■ i
R. J. GUINh, District Manager,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
212-214 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga.
MACON VOTER8 REGISTER
FOR COMING ELECTION.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go., Oct 16.—Monday was by
no mesnn a buny day at the registration
offlee. The total registration Is now
1.652. Five of thin number are negroea,
who, by registering, will be entitled to
vote In the general election.
His Cigar Doesn't
Taste Right
And Yet It Is the Same He Was
Smoking With So Much Relish
After Dinner, Last Night. Out
of the Very Samo Box, Too.
IT ISN’T THE CIGAR—IT’8 THE
STOMACH.
Every amoker has experienced thin
peculiar condition of the stomach and
itver, the reault usually of Imperfect
dlgeitlon of food. And the blame Is
usually put on the cigar and not where
It belongs.
Such men are usually high liver*,
hard workers mentally, living under
high pressure and high draught, and It
doesn't take a great deal to disorder
the stomach or render the Uver torpid.
They should make It a practice to
use some tried and reliable remedy like
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, that will
aid Nature and not force tt and will
taka care of the sudden attacks of acute
Indlgeatton.
The use of these tablets Is not to be
confounded with the patent medicine
habit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are
not a patent medicine, but are com
posed of the very elements which na
ture provides the healthy stomach to do
the work of digestion—pepsin, dlnstase.
golden aeal, etc. There la no aecret In
their preparation—they are absolutely
pure and therefore nil the world uses
them.
No matter how disordered the Hum-
h may be, It will right Itself If given
e chance. Stuart's Dyspensla Tablets
digest food where the stomach can't,
give the abused stomach and Intestines
a rest, and offer renewed strength to
the wornout glands and muscles.
Brain workers can rely on Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, no matter how tense
the strain. All druggists carry them In
the 50-cent packages, or If you prefer
a free trial package can be hal by
sending your name and address today.
F. A. Stuart Company, 130 8tuart
Building, Marihall, Mich.
PROHIBITION WINS
SWEEPING VICTORY
IN ANNISTON, ALA.
Bpeclal to The Georglao.
Annliton, Ala., Oct. 16,-Calhoun county
yeaterday voted 1.600 majority for prohibi
tion. Whisky will be barred after Jan-
tinry L
The city of Annlaton gave prohibition 500
majority and the ratio throughout the coun
ty In favor of prohibition waa about eight
to ono.
Ladles remained at tha poll* throughout
the day, nnd Avo hundred aehool children
inarched the atreeta tinging.
GET SOMEWHERE
ON PUMP MATTER
The water board nnd the special council
committee met again nt 4 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon and finally aucceeded. after nn ar-
cnment of two hours' duration, In reaching
nn agreement ns to wbtt waterworks pampa
should be allowed to enter the contest for a
place at Atlanta's waterworks plant, nnd
how they should be advertised for.
It was decided to advertise blda for a
20,0M,000-gnllon vertical primp nnd for a
20,000,003-gallon and, a 25,000,000-gallon cen-
trlfmtnl pump. A 110,000 bond will be re
quired. The bids will be opened on Rorem-
A communication wns rend from the Edi
son Manufacturing Company, ottering to sell
the city a hand-power ptimp, and a young
but good-natured' riot waa precipitated.
The meeting wna pronounced a very or
derly one, considering the fact that the
pump question waa up. there being no rights
and but few "fusses."
THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE.
The operatory of The Atlanta Dental College Is open for practical work
from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. each day excepting Sundays.
Filling operations of all kinds, Including gold, and tooth extractions,
with or without gaa, are made by tho advanced Btudente, entirely free of
charge. Experienced demonstrators In charge.
THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE.
THE VICTOR
SANITARIUM
OPIUM and WHISKY*"’ “
HQ"- scientifically treated with
out shock or severe suffering.
Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A homelike, pleasant,
sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re
sults. Our thirty yearn' experience shown these diseases are curable. For
full particulars, call ar address The Victor 8anltarlum or B. M. Woolley
Company, 104 North Pryor 8traet, Atlanta, Ga.
INDEPENDENT ICE C0. 9
349 WHITEHALL STREET
Manufacturers of Pure Distilled Water Ice. Prompt deliveries
made In the city. Carloads shipped to country polntg. Bell phone £32,
West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager.
Branch Sanitarium de Truax ■■*■■■■■■■■
I For tha treatment of Opium, Druo and Alcohol Habits. Scientifically, harmleealy and meets-
fully treated for the next GO days at one-half the usual rates, in order to enable all the drug
and whiskey addicts to relieve their condition by JtaHry 1st. when all drugs and liquor will be
eliminated from the state. Successful home treatment for uncomplicated cases. With whiskey
hometreatment,^tlv^roare aJj»ol U S^dANlTAJRI UM*°l5E* TRUAJC^ *****°*
Corner Washington and Hunter Streets (Opposite Capitol). Phono 3785 Main. Atlanta. Ga.
ON COST OF PINT
MAN WAGERED LIFE
AND LOST TO DEATH
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga,. Oct. 16.—Thomas F. Potta,
a native of Tallahassee, Fla., died yester
day from the effects qf a pint of whisky,
which be drank on a wager that another
man should pay for the whisky. lie waa
made drunk by the liquor, and was taken
to his room at a hoarding house and put to
bed. About five hours Inter be was found
dead. An Inquest was held by the coroner
In which the facta stated were brought
out. Potta waa it machinist. He leaves a
wife nnd one child.
Headachea and Neuralgia from Colds
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the
worUl-<wlde Cold and Grip remedy, re
moves cause. Call for full name. Look
for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c.
claim are just as good as the ones adver
tised. Protect your own Interests and In
sist on getting what you ask for.
WHOLE BLOCK
IN HAVANA BURNS
Havana, Oct. 16.—The most serious
life that Havana has known for many
months occurred yesterday, when a
building covering a whole square In
the lower part of the city was com
pletely destroyed. The offices of the
Monson Steamship Company were, In
the building.
It Is Presumption to 8sy You Haven’t
a Mind of Your Own,
yet that Is what Is practically said to
you when you ask for an advertised ar
ticle and are offered a substitute by a
dealer. He would give you what you
made up your mind you wanted but
for the fact that a substitute pays him
a larger percentage of proflt. Such a
dealer’s Interest Her only In making as
much money out of you as possible.
The flrst-class dealer would have giv
en you what you ooked for, by that
course admitting that you had a mind
of your own and were capable of exer
cising -It. Show the substltutor that
you have a mind of your own by ga
ting what you ank for.
17TH INFANTRY
CAMPS IN MACON
H pedal to Tbs Georgian.
Macon, Ot, Oct. 16.—Covered wlfh
dust and tired from a nine days’
march from Atlanta to Macon, com
panles K and M of the Seventeenth
Infantry, stationed at Fort McPherson,
In Atlanta, arrived In Macon yester-
%ur large "grub wagons,” loaded
with tents, cooking utensils nnd eata
bles for two weeks, reached Macon
about 9:30 o'clock and stopped In front
of the .city hall and In a short time
what looked to be a small army of
soldiers were seen coming.
While In Macon the soldiers will bo
In camp at Central City park, Inside
the half-mile track.
The soldiers are out on a twenty-one
days' "hike." They left Atlanta nine
days ago, and have marched all the
distance to Macon, stopping In all the
largest towns.
BODY OF HENRY HARTLEY
SHIPPED TO CHICAGO,
ripednl to Ths Georgian.
Maeotv Ga., Oct. 14.—A long-distance
telephone message was received yes-
terday by Undertaker Jesse B. Hart
from McNeil & Co., undertakers It
Chicago, asking Hart to ship the re-
mains of Henry Hartley, who was
killed near Riverside cemetery more
a week ago by a Southern freight
train, to Chicago. The body was ship
ped yesterday afternoon.
DELEGATES ELECTED
TO W. C. T. U. CONVENTION.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, Oct. 1*.—At a meeting of
the W. C. T. V. held Monday afternoon,
Mr*. P. Oostln and Mlss,Julla Goodalt
were elected delegates to attend the
state convention, to be held In Colum
bus. Ga.. commencing October 22, last
ing three day*.
Mrs. L. M. Stevens, of Portland.
Maine, national president of the organ!,
zutlnn, and also Miss Anna Gordan, of
Chicago, vice president, will both read
papers at the Georgia convention.
Niece of Tilden Killed 8elf.
Detroit. Mich., Oct. 12.—The body of
Mrs. VV. F. Turner, a niece of the late
tin mud J. Tilden, was taken from the meat.. Nititic*Jorgr»iiy. UHiarmlnwcinnir^mUa/. Cainl»drtectrd'l'KitmorilVg , .«c<'«
river here Monday. She bad commit- “ d night, W inter,Spring, Summer, Fall. Sample I'RI-U. CyooMfg.Co.«aS. FtfthSt.Brooklyn, OV.
ted suicide.
•pedal to The Georgian.
Griffin, Oa., Oct. 26.—One of the
most successful revivals of religion In
the history of Griffin has Just closed
after a run of four weeks. The meet
ings were conducted by Evangelist R.
C. Cannon, of Waycross, and Revs.
John 8. Jenkins. Nath Thompson and
J. Q. Watts, of this city. Thirty mem
bers united with the First Methodist
church and ten with the other churches.
STAINS
Lucas varnish stains—best on earth.
GEORGIA PAINT A. GLA8S CO.,
4b Peachtree Street
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
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