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MACON.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abound*.
With Impure blood there can
not be good health.
With a dl*ordered LIVERtbert
cannot be good blood.
'
mil Mills
rerlvlfy the torpid LIVER and restore
Ita natural action. •
A healthy LIVER mean* pure
blood. — ■■ ■
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness,
fake no Substitute. All Druggists,
GAVE nm BOND
Charged With Forgery by
Columbus Business
Men.
COLUMBUS, Ga.i Feb. 12.—Warrants
have been sworn out against C. E. Da
vie, the Rome, Go., lawyer: J. J. Weav.
er. a planter-merchant of Juniper, Ga.
and Will O. Bowden, a planter, of Flat
Rock, Ga.. charging them with forgery
and circulating counterfeit certificates
of the Columbus Clearing House Asso.
elation.
The preliminary trial of Weaver and
Bowden has been set for tomorrow be
fore Judge Joseph E. Chapman. Bow
den Is out under 12,500 bond, but Weav.
er Is In jail.
Attorney C. E. Davis was arrested In
Rome Sunday night on the Columbus
charge, but gave *2,600 bond. His trial
was set for today, but a continuance
of the hearing of his case until Febru
ary 20 was asked for and granted.
MRS. VANDERBILT
DECLINES TO TALK
OF ENGAGEMENT
BERLIN, Feb. 1L—Count Alexander
Hadlk, of Hungary, has announced to
his family his engagement to Mrs. Cor
nelius Vanderbilt. The Hadlk family
Is one of the finest In Hungary.
NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Mrs. Corne
lius Vanderbilt, altho Informed of the
cable dispatch telling of Count Alex
ander Hadlk's announcement to his
family of their engagement, dmdlned to
make any comment, altho a man at
tached to her household said It could
be asserted that the count's announce
ment was untrue.
RICHARDSON KEEPS
HIS OLD POSITION
Chairman Joseph Richardson of the
Southeastern Passenger Association
was re-elected at the annual meeting
of that organisation held In the Eqult
able building Tuesday.
The meeting was largely attended,
nearly every road In the South having
a passenger official present to act for
the road and outline Its views during
the various discussions. As soon at
chairman Richardson reappoints Wit
Ham Howard secretary, which will bo
done In a tew days, the organisation,
so ably conducted In the past, will be
complete.
The program of topics for discussion
was a long one and In this many fea
tures of the railroad business were
covered. Two sessions were held, one
In the morning and another In the aft
ernoon, both being largely attended.
ICE
Council Committee Votes
Against a Favorable
Report.
The ordinance committee met Tuesday
afternoon and reported adversely on the
ordinance liy Alderman Key requiring open
sessions of all city boards except on spe
cial occasions, such ns Investigations.
I resident L. Z. Itosser, of the board of.
education, spoke ngnlnst It The board of
education has not held a session except
behind closed doors In several years. Pres
ident Rosser stated that the board of edu
cation was peculiar to Itself, and Its busi
ness should be transacted In private.
Aldermen QniJJJan and Pittman and Conn-
dlmen Longlno. Huddleston and Baskin all
opposed the. ordinance. Alderman Key will
make a tight for open sessions when coun
cil meets next Monday.
The committee reported favorably on the
ordinance to pay property owners 20 cents
a yard for all helglan blocks removed from
streets In front of their property. The
ordinance providing for conndl meetlni
8 p. m.. Instead of S fIm., wag repo
adversely.
A favorable report.was made on the or
dinance by Alderman Curtis providing ward
representation on the board of trustees
of Carnegie Library.
Smoke Betsy Ross 5c Cigar
SERGEANT’S WISH
COSTS HIM DEAR
For having‘expressed In public the wish
that bla commanding officer, Major Frank
B. McCoy, who was Injured In a runaway
several months ago. was In the Infernal
regions, Sergeant William. J. Southey, of
the Seventeenths Infantry, atatloned at Fort
McPherson, has been reduced to ranks, will
forfeit $60 of bla pay, and be couflned to
hard labor for three months.
The tragedy of the case Is that the
sergeant’s ill wish will result In his retir
ing on much less pay than he would other
wise,. His long service of thirty years,
counting each year abroad as two, ends
shortly, and Instead of having three
fourths of a sergeant's pay for the rest
Major McCoy, and
liquor Info quarters and absenting himself
from guard mouut without permission.
OPTICAL HEADQUARTERS
at Jno. L. Moore & Bone. Their ffnely
finished eyeglasses are carefully ad
justed to face of wearer. Thpy are the
most expert frame adjusters In this
section. 42 N. Broad-st., Prudential
building.
BANKSFILE suit
ON NOTES HELD
The African Negro
6
Has Beautiful Psarly Teeth, Claan,
Whits and Psrfeet, Without a
Flaw, Evtn In Old Age.
Living Ntsr to Nature, Hia Digestion
la ParfaeL
Dr. I.lvtngstone, and later, Henry
Stanley, both of whom spent much time
In the exploration of Africa. In their
memoirs mention the fact that mem
bers of all the tribes that they came In
contact with possessed beautiful white,
pearly, sound taeth. and that on Inves
tigation they found that this was due
to the fact that the digestive organa of
the negro had never been Impaired,
and that they were able at all times to
take care of the coarse foods that were
taken Into the stomach.
The negroes' food Is of the plainest
kind and la seldom If ever cooked. It
Is eaten as It Is found, with but little
preparation.
The cause of unsound and Imperfect
teeth found among civilized people Is
due to two Important facts—the prev
alence of dyspepsia. Indigestion and
stomach troubles, and the food we est.
In the foods that we eat there Is s
lack of phosphates snd other materials
necessary to make repairs and supply
the waste In the teeth.
Then again few people In civilized
countries are free from dyspepsia,
which Interferes with the whole system
and causes trouble everywhere.
To have sound teeth, cure your dys
pepsia and eat proper foods, and you
will have little trouble with them.
A package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets should be kept In the house at
all times. They cure dyspepsia, sour
stomach. Indigestion, and put the
stomach and Intestines In a healthy
condition.
The Tablets contain a powerful In
gredient which assists the stomach In
the proceet of dtgeetlon, and puts It In
a healthy condition.
There are many bodily Ills due en
tirely to stomach troubles.
If you are 111 ask yourself If your
trouble may not be caused by Indiges
tion.
This may be the cause of the whole
difficulty. and to cure It means to have
perfect health.
Tou can get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets at any druggist's, for they are as
staple as any drug In the store. They
are 10 cents per package.
Send us your name and address to
day and wo will at once send you by
mall a sample package, free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bldg,
Marshall, Mich.
Suits on note* aggregating *109,500
were Instituted against tho Ware-
Hatcher Furniture Company In the city
court Tuesday afternoon by the Mad-
dox-Rucker Banking Company, the
Fourth'National Bank and the Central
Bank and Trust Corporation, as
celver for the Neal Bank.
The notes held by the Fourth Na
tional Bank are as follows: *6,000, dat
ed November 2. 1907, due ninety days
after date; *15,000, dated November 6,
1907, due ninety days after date; *5,000.
dated December 31. 1907, due ninety
dnye after date; *2,500, dated January
17, 190*. due on demand. Those held
by the Maddox-Rucker Banking Com
pany are as follows: *12,000, dated
Novembers. 1907, due ninety days aft
er date; *10,000. dated December 9,
1907, due elxty days after date. The
amount of the notes held by the Neal
Bank total *50,000.
ASK LOW RATES
TO STATE FAIR
It Is now up to the railroad* * to say
whether or not Atlanta haa a fair next
fall. If the. Southeastern Passenger
Association, now In session, agrees to
put on reduced railroad rates with
coupon admission tickets to the fair.
It Is probable Atlanta will mako a bid
for the state fair. If these rates are
not given It will be Impossible to have
a fair.
At a meeting of the directors of the
Atlanta Fair Association held Tuesday
afternoon a committee consisting of
President H. II. Cabanlsf, Secretary
Frank Weldon, Alex W. Smith and
Ralph Van Landlngham, was appointed
to go before the railroad men and ask
for the reduced rate*.
When the executive committee of
the Georgia 8tate Agricultural Society
meets next Tuesday In the Aragon Ho
tel this same committee Is empowered
to appear before that body for the pur
pose of submitting a bid for the fair.
FIRES BLAZING
IN BIG INDUSTRIES
BRI8TOL, Tend, Feb. 12.—Industrial
operation* and railroad building In this
section are being resumed. The Vir
ginia Coal and Iron Company, which
employ* 1 3,000 men, haa rekindled the
fires In It* coke plants at Stonega, Va.
The South and Western Railroad Com
pany has, It Is stated, disposed of suf
ficient bonds to allow *20,000 for the
completion of each mile of thla road
between southwest Virginia and the
Carolina seaboard. Several thousand
men will be put to work on this road
as soon ns winter breaks. The South
ern railway will complete the Bo ston
River railroad thU year. The Wilkin
son bond mill, cutting forty thousand
feet of export lumber dally, has re
sumed operations, giving employment
to seventy-live men. The Iron rolling
mills here which resumed operations
last week have doubled the force and
are operating day and night.
SCHOOLS ARE OPEN
AFTER TWO DAYS
After a two days' vacation on ac
count of the Inclement weather, the
schools of Atlanta were opened Wed
nesday morning. The schools were
closed Monday because of the Ice which
covered the ground and- when It was
discovered that the street car* would
not be In operation Tuesday morning
Superintendent Slaton was authorised
by President Rosser, of the board of
education, to announce that the chil
dren would not bf required to expos*
themselves to the weather by walking
t0 AHho°^he weather was threatening
Wednesday morning. It was not cold
and the street cars were running, and
the school authorities concluded that
longer delay In the opening of school
was unnecessary. -
COLQUITT. Ga., Fsb. 12.—James
Cheshire. J W. Bailey and W. L Geer
are In the race for the legislature from
this county. Mr. Oeor Is a member of
the house from this county.
bitioiv,
NON-INTOXICATING
The greatest affliction anticipated as a consequence of the late temper
ance move is that there was no satisfactory substitute to offer in place of beer.
Acme=Brew solves this question, not as a substitute, but as a superior
to beer—a beverage identical with the famous old English ales of world
renown. We have placed in charge of our splendidly equipped plant, a
master brewer direct from his fields of triumph in England; a man whose
years and years of experience have been rewarded with gold medals in
Europe, Canada and America.
As a result, Acme=Bretv is prepared entirely within the require
ments of the Pure Pood and Prohibition Laws, and far above the most
sanguine expectations of the drinkers of spirituous liquors, who labor* under
the fear that there is no satisfactory substitute for BEER.
ACME-BREW is an ideal tonic, a delightful beverage and a food
property of inestimable value for every member of the family in every home.
ACME-BREW is sold at all hotels, clubs, bars,, cafes, etc., and by all beverage dealers•
SUES TROLLEY CO.
AFTER ACCIDENT
For Injuries alleged to have been re
ceived when she Jumped from a car on
the East Point line In December of last
year. Mrs. J. B. Trice has Instituted
suit for *15,000 damages against the
Georgia Railway and Electric Company.
Mrs. Trice alleges she Jumped from
the car when the motor esploded and
after It had been abandoned by the mo-
torman and conductor, who also Jump
ed as soon aa the accident occurred.
The suit was Hied for. the plaintiff by
Attorneys Dorsey. Brewster, Howell A
Heyman.
ALBANY, Ga., Feb. 12,—The Geor
gia Banking Company opened ita doors
this morning at the old stand of the
First National Bank, on Broad-st.
Judge F. F. Putney Is president, J. M.
McIntosh and W. L. Davis are vice
presidents, J. E. Todd Is cashier and
", c. Baggs Is assistant cashier.
CUSSETA, Os., Feb. 12.—Hon. E. E.
Cook, representative from thla county,
will be opposed for re-election by Lane
Tolbert and B. F. Bagly.
Is Your
Dog Sick?
Do not allow any d lo
se to get too great A
start, for, like human
Br beings, doge need medical
^Attention. To keep yosrdog
In a healthy condition yon
_ ...onld give Sergeant’s Condition
_ Pills regularly. They set ss A
r powerful tonic And alterative and
will build up the system snd prevent
r dlteate from making anr headway. ®c
and If (mailed postpaid!. POLK MILLER
DRUG CO., MTrSnRlchmond,
Sergeant’s Dog Remedies
Brannen A Anthony, 102 Whitehall SL*
Atlanta, Ga.
Two Trains to Florida and
Cuba Daily
—VIA—
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
"CHICAGO & FLORIDA LIMITED”—
Sleeping Cars, Conches and Dining
Cars. Leaves Atlanta 10:46 a. m.
“DIXIE FLYER"—Sleeping Cars
and Coaches, leaves Atlanta 9:07 p. m.
Take a trip to Cuba over the new
route by Knights Key. Winter Tour
ist tickets at reduced rates. Ticket
Offices corner Marietta and Peachtree
streets, and Terminal Station.
W. H. FOGG. D. P. A.
BITTER LABOR
FIGHT IN ALASKA
TTAhHINCiTON, Feb. 12.-A bitter 'labor
tight Iiiih broken nut at Fairbanks, Alaska,
and rlilted States Marshal Ferry today ntl-
vlsed, the department of justice that the
situation Is critical. He has been author-
Ised to awear In enough deputies to main
tain order. Khots have been exchanged,
and a number of strikers have beeu ar
rested.
AN AWFUL ORDEAL
FOR CITY COUNCIL
The city eouncll'must hear tho read
ing of the new city code twice, from
cover to cover.
The city attorney has so held, and
the ordinance committee met Tuesday
afternoon anil so decided. The new
code does not become adopted until It Is
read twice and adopted Just as any or
dinance Is.
It Is estimated that It will take a full
day of 24 hours to read the city code.
To,read It twice, therefore, *111 take
two full days. Council will decide next
Monday when the reading shall begin.
Double Daily Service
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
and
Queen and Crescent
Lv. Atlanta 5:25am 4:35pm
Ar.-Rome 7:37 am (:40 pm
Ar. Dalton.... 8:48am 8:10pm
Ar. Chatta’ga. 10:25am 9:55 pm
Ar. Lsxington. 6:25pm 5:48am
Ar. Loulsvlllo. 8:05 pm 9:40 am
Ar. Cincinnati. 8:50pm 8:15am
Ar. Chicago... 7:45am 6:30pm
Ar. Cleveland.. 6:45 am 3:15 pm
Ar. Toledo 5:15 am * 2:20 pm
Ar. Detroit...'. 7:15am 3:50pm
NO CHANGE TO ANY OF
THE8E CITIES. ■
James Frssman, Dist. Pass. Agt.
MACON, Ga., Feb. 12,—Thru Attor
neys Dili: Wimberly and N. K. & W. A.
Harris, Receivers R. J. Taylor, C. T.
King nnd B. P. O’Nell tiled suit against
A. T. Small, A. D. Schofield, Sam Meyer
and J. W. Cabanlss, In the city court,
yesterday for the recovery of (15,000 on
notes said to hare been given to moke
good certain mortgages In the Ex
change Bank. Tha suits are tiled sep
arately against A. T. Small for (10,000,
A. D. Schofield for *10,000, Sam Meyer
for *5,000 and J. W. Cabanlss for (10,-
ZEBULON. Ca., Feb. 12.—While no
one has yet announced for the honor
of representing Pike In the general as.
sembly, it Is believed that the Hon. W.
A. Strtcldand will stand for re-election.
Cheney’s Expectorant cures
coughs, colds. La Grippe and
croup. 50 years or, the market.
All druggists. 26c.
HOTEL
/-ST. DENIS-*
BROADWAY AND IITH STREET,
NEW YOaKfCITYn
Ml Bur , Acre M of- Every’ Point - M
Interest, lulf Block from Wnoamokcr *.
A mloafts* walk of Bbopplog Dlautct*,
tfOTED roar Excellence of culalno. Oo*
fortihld Appointment*. Conrtc^tia Sor
tie* and tlomtiik* BarroundUft.
ROOMS SI.50 PER,MY WO Of
EUROPEAN PLAN.'
Table d’Hoto Breakfast 80c.
WM. TAYLOR a SON, InCi
ALHO '
'HOTEL MARTIN IQ U
Jjr*d»8jr * lira lUHt/
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Showing the arrival and departure of pee-
■eager train* of tho following roads, aubject
to typographical errora:
ATLANTA A WEST POINT R» R.
Terminal 8tation.
fTo! Arrive Proia—
•42 Went Pt.. 8.18 do
144 Weat Pt.lfcKau
18 Columbua.11.15 an
S» New O...12.08 n'u
40 New O.... 2.00 pm
20 Colombo. JM pm
84 Montg'y.. 8.33 pm
M New O....11.85 pm
s ttixiisg
Trains marked - ran dally except bUwtaj.
“ “ today only.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrlva From— P-pnrt To—
Jacksonville.. 4.)0ara|
Savannah .... 150am
Macon 11.50 am
Macon 4.20 pm
St. Augnatlne 4.51 pin
Gilsey House
Broadway and 29th St -
EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW YORK CITY.
Moat desirably located
Entirely renovated
Now under tha management of
MR. L. FRENKEL,
who conducted the Hotel Albert for
twelve yoare.
A restaurant of rare excellence et
REASONABLE PRICES.
Rooms from
SI.Mup.
Rooms with
bath, $2 up.
KIT HOTEL TJLUEIX XEW TORE 0TB
Moron 8.10 pm
8t. August**.. 10.4.
Macon 4.001
Jackaonvllle.. 9.07 pm,
fWtraDMh .... 9.83 pm
Macon 11.41pm
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE RY. I
Arriving and departing time at Union SCa
tlon, Atlanta: . '
l --'it » •• A 'lvr
Cincinnati and Lonlavtllel* 4.00 p»;*12.40 pm
Knoxville via Hlue Uklaei* L50 ami* 8.13 p
Knoxville, via CarteMville;* 4.00 pm •!! 4- ;
Tare accommodatlonT.....|t 6.00 pmj! 8.2S a:
• Dally. I Dally except Sunday.
HOTEL
GRENOBLE'
58th St. and 7th Avs.,
Opposite Carntgia Hill
N. Y. City.
A Select Family and Transient
Hotel.
Situated In the fineet residen
tial part of the city, two block*
from Central Pork, convenient to
all theaters and shops.
Rooms *1.50 a day and up.
Rooma with bath $2 per day
end up.
PARLOR BEDROOM AND BATH
**.00 A DAY AND UP.
William P. Chet*.
CAMILLA, G*„ Feb. 12.—Albert Hail,
a negro. Is in Jail here charged with
running h Mind tiger. At the commit
ment trial his band was assessed at
* 1,000, which he was not able to glvs.