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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW'S.
rlHDAT, APRIL 2L 1M8.
DON’T BE MISLED.
Tb» Wall dranUti of tbl* country,
«■ a claaa, are noted for their hlsh
stnmiaril of Intelligence and honorable
dealing, but It la a well known foot
that occasionally you will And one who
will try to sell you aomethlng else when
you call for a remedy of established
reputation. He forgets that your health
la more Important than his pocketbook
For example, when you aek for Dr,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kid
ney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, don't
allow any druggist or drug clerk to
persuade you Into buying something
else In Its place. Every time he suc
ceeds In selling you a worthless sub
stitute he makes more profit. but you
are humbugged at the expense of your
health.
Swamp-Root Is prepared only by
Dr. Kilmer A Co. Laboratories. Bing
hamton, N. T-—Don't sxperimsnt—If
you need a medicine you should have
the beat.
MISS N.C. SERGEANT
TO
Board Elects Teachers'
Staff For Summer
Session.
At the meeting of the board of edu
cation held In the High School building
Thursday aftsmoon Mills N. C. Ser
geant was named principal of the sum
mer normal school, with Miss Jessie
Muse, Miss Bells Kennedy and Miss
Eddie Dunlap as assistants. Tho school
opens June 15 and will laat five weeks.
The board deferred action upon the
ordinance Introduced by Dr. Lnnglno
which provides for the physical ex
amination of teachers and students.
The «rdlnance providing that text
books shall not be changed this year
was returned to the council with the
Information that tho contract for
books expires this year.
Superintendent Slaton was author
ised to dismiss all school classes oh
May 1 which cannot be supplied with
teachers because the teachers' exami
nations begin on that. date. The board
authorised the purchase of a mitre box
and boring machine for the technologi
cal department of the high school.
11. L. Collier, commissioner of pub
lic works Aled with the board a com
munication setting forth the advan
tages of constructing school buildings
of ferro-roncrete no thay will be flre-
proof. An Invitation to attend the lec.
furs' of Dr. Knopf on tuberculosis at
the Grand Buuday afternoon was ex
tended by Hon. W. J. Nor I hen and was
accepted by the lboard.
WHISKY CAUSES
DEATH OF BOY
IS CALLER TO REST
Retired Baptist Minister
Passes Away at Age
of 66.
The funeral ceremonies of Rev. Mal
colm MacGregor, aged 28, of 120 Co-
penhlll-nve., who died at a private san
itarium Thursday night at 11 o'clock
after an Illness of Four weeks, wsrs
conducted at the Second Baptist church
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. John
K. White, asalated by Rev. Juntus Mil
lard, pastor of tho Ponce DeLeon-ave.
Baptist church, olAclatlng. Ths pall
bearers were A. D. Adair. If. M. Welch,
A. C. Briscoe, E. O. Willingham, A. L.
Waldo, Judge George Hlllyer and Hen
ry Hlliyer.
Dr. MacGregor was a retired mlnls-
r. For more than thirteen years be
was pastor of ths Jackson Hill Baptist
church. He had also Ailed the pulpits
In several churches In New York and
Jacksonville, Fla.
Surviving him are bis wife, Mrs. Be
linda MacGregor, two daughters, Miss
Clementine and Mlsa Margaret 51ac-
Gregor, and one son, William A. Mac
Gregor, of New York. William A. Mac
rigor has been in Atlanta for several
weeks,
, having
fathers
desperate Illness.
CONTRACT IS LET
FOR • DORMITORY
DOUGLAS, Ga„ April 24.-The con
tract for a 11-room dormitory at the
district school was let yesterday to
Appyrson A Wofford. Work will begin
at once. They also have the contract
for the large two-story school bulldli
that Is bell
Both
are __ _ . .
With these buildings Douglas will have
spent far more than 1100,000 for school
buildings during, the last year. About
400 boarding pupils are expected In
the Eleventh district and city schools,
which open September 1.
Professor Little snd Professor Kuhl,
of Abbeville, will have charge of the
ding
: la being built on the same lot.
It contracts approximate 216,000 and
to be Anlshed by September 1.
Only One -BROMO QUININE."
That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.
Look for ths signature of K. W.
GROVE. Used the world over to Cure
a Cold In One Day. 21c.
ROCKPORT, Ind., April 24.—Whisky
caused the death of 5-year-old Willie
Bo/le yesterday. His mother gave him
a small quantity to cure a headache
and he liked It eo well he secured the
bottle later nnd drank n copious
draught. He died shortly afterward.
CLOTHING
MRS. DORA M’DONALD
• WON’T QUIT HOTEL
CHICAGO, April 24.—Mrs. Dora Me.
Donald, wife of the late gambling king
and defendant In the Guerin murder
raae, Is registered at the Stratford Ho.
tel, and proposes to be a guest there
for some time to come, despite the re
quest of ths management for her to va.
cate.
"I won’t get out. You may raise the
rent ae high as you please. ( shall stay
right here as long as I desire," It her
reply to the request.
ATTEMPTED TO BURN
$5,000,000 PLANT
MILWAUKEeTWIsT April 24—Men
forced thtmselvte Into the West Allis
26,0011,000 plant of the Allls-Chalmera
Compnny early today and planned to
sprinkle the place with oil from a
dozen gallon cans. The scheme ap
parently was to start a Ars by lighting
a candle which would Ignite the all
when nearly burned out. A match was
dropped, however, snd ths kerosens
A red when only three cans bad been
emptied. The appearance of a watch
man frightened the men away. Tha
watchman put out the blase.
K K. K. Flour is fore
most in the minds of partic
ular housewives.
The Man
from Rome
This is the title of a con
tinued story bjr Marie Van
Vorst, starting in this week's
issue of The Saturday
Evening Post.
An American, rich beyond
the dreams of avarice; a young
son with pockets bursting
with spending money, a
daughter spoiled and beautiful;
also the man from
Rome. These persons
act a powerful story, tragic in
places, which will be illustrated
by A. B. Wenzell and Vernon
Howe Bailey.
The title suggests a hinted
international marriage — but
not this one.
Better begin to read this
story now^ It is hard to get
back numbers of THE SaTUR
day Evening Post. This
week’s issue is now on sale,
At the News-aUndi, 3 cents,
ft .30 tht year by mall.
Tub Curtis Publishing Company
fHU.AUU.rHIA
Our Boyi Are Everywhere
Cnple* will be delivered to an:
rezt by
JOSEPH WELLS,
73 William* 8troet. Atlanta.
fro GIVE WELCOME
TO GOV.' SMITE
Friends Preparing to Give
Executive Rousing Re
ception.
TO BE BIGGEST YE
More Than 600 Prizes To
Be Given and Good
Day Promised.
$1 A WEEK
Our BIG OFFER
Come to our Mote at any
time—chooeo what nobby
Spring Clothe* you want at »|
cazh More price*—lay to the
man "Charge it,”—take the
clothe* with you—put them
on and wear them — pay
wh3e you wear, $1 a week.
We sell direct from factory
to you through our 73 stores.
Women’s
Suits, Coats,
Raincoats,
Skirts,
Waists,
Hats, Shoes
Men’s
Suits,
Topcoats,
Raincoats,
Hats, Shoes
Boys’ and
Children’s
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[MgNTER 4, 0 oM|
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UPSTAIRS,
Over 71 Whitehall
VOTERS OF GEORGIA
Should have a pair of Rallard Bifocal
Gtaeeea so t iey can see near and far
before deciding how to vote.
Thousand! are now ualng them with
perfect auccis*.
Wy tell every Bifocal or Doubla
Vlalon Glat.i made.
Let us demonstrate them to you.
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO-
75 Peachtree St.
AMENDMENTS WIN
IN LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS, .'.a* April 24—
Practically complet.. ivturna from the
country, which were zlow renting In.
Indicate that the constitutional amend,
menu all carried, Including that pro
viding for one atntu tax collector at
New Orleans Instead of seven, as at
present, which will mean a sating to
the state.
The Republican ticket received about
10 per cent of the total vote cast. .oak.
Ing no galna over the showing In re
cent year*.
G. M. A. TO PRESENT
PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT
The faculty of the Georgia Military
Academy will present an original com-
edy .n three acte in the military acad
emy Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The
stue’ent body and the friends of the
faculty and of the Institution are tak
Ing great Interest In the play and tick
ets to the performance are selling rap.
Idly.
The three acts of the comedy are
numbered a* follow*: Act I, "The Lit-
tlu House In Stagnate;” act II. “Lodg
ings in Mayfair;" act III, "The Little
House Again."
The cast of characters It as follows:
Hon, Geo. D'Alroy—Profeaeor John
Ferguson, Jr.
Captain Hautree—Professor \Y. S.
Gal Hard.
EccIm—Colonel John W. West.
Sam Gerrldge—Professor R. C. Pat.
terson.
Dlgon (Servant to D'Alroy)—Richard
Yenrwood.
The Marquise de St. Maur—Ml** An
nie May Hardin.
Polly—Miss Ethel Wtckeraham.
Esther—2llsi Annie Laurie Brewster.
SOUTH GEORGIA BANKERS
MEET IN FITZGERALD
FITZGERALD, Ga.. April 24—Group
of the Georgia Bankers' Association
met here yesterday with Urge dele
gations from different sections of south
Georgia. At 10 o'clock the delegate*,
and many of the cttlien* of Fttsgerald.
gathered In the iwrlor of the Le Grant
I Hotel, when President E. D. Walter, of
I Brunswick, called the meeting to or
der.
The big Easter egg hunt will he held
at Piedmont Park promptly at 2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon.
It will be a great hunt, a memorable
occasion tor the grown-ups who attend
ae spectators or who aid In the feetlvt
ties, a* well aa an event In the lives of
the young folks.
More than 650 prises will be given
away. All told, about 76.000 eggs will
"» hidden at the park and 440 of these
.'Iff be marked with the words "Prise
egg." As each such egg Is presented
to the prize committee at the grand
stand a prize will be awarded.
Mnyor Joyner ha* taken eueh sn In
terest In the Easter egg hunt that,
when he was asked to write a question
at the Orpheum a few night* ago for
D'Amon, the mind reader, he wrota
visiting card. "What kind of weather
will we have Saturday for th* Easter
egg hunt?" D'Amon told th* mayor
what question he had asked, and glad
dened hi* heart by predicting an Ideal
Toward the close of the hunt, 200
beautiful balloons about eight feet high
and of various colors will he sent ui
Wedemayar** band will furnish musl
for ths occasion. The auxiliary com
mlttee appointed by Chairman Hurtal
and Mayor Joyner Is expected to
with (he pork board at Piedmont park
at noon to assist In hiding th* eggs.
Children undor 2 years of age will
hunt for eggs In th* paddock or
track lncloaure, and th* older chll
will hunt In (he grounds outstd*.
In the list of prises are two cash
prises of 22.20 each presented by th*
Atlanta Typographical Union, ten 21
cash prises, one girl's dress, a number
of perfumery sets, baseball bats. Easter
novelties, fancy work baskets, boxes of
writing paper, vases, rubber balls, base,
balls. Easter Teddy bears, toy banks,
garden tools and the like.
MOSLEM WOMEN"
ASK FOR LIBERTY
8T. PETERSBURG, April 24—The
Russian duma has received a petition
from the Mohammedan women
Orenburg province asking that they
freed from their despotic husbands and
given the liberties accorded by the
esar.
Atlanta People Must Recog
nize and Heed It.
Kidney III* come quietly—mysteri
ously.
But nature always warn* you.
Notice th* kldnsy secretions.
See If the color I* unhealthy—
If there are settlings and sediment.
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
It’s time then to use Doan's Kidney
PHI*.
To ward off Bright's disease or dia
betes.
Doan's have don* great work In At
lama.
W. G. DeLaney, 272 East Fair street.
Atlanta, Ga., says: “I used Doan's Kid
ney Pills and It gives me pleasure to
say that they helped me In every way.
Before taking them I was bothered a
great deal by a frequent desire to pass
the kidney secretions. I also had con
siderable patn In my back. As soon as
I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills,
procured st Brannen A Anthony's drug
•tore, both these annoyances disap
peared. I am pleased to recommend
such a reliable remedy to all sufferers
of kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MIlbum Co., Buffalo.
New York, sule agents for ths L'nltsd
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—anil
■ k* no otbas.
CORDELE, Ga., April 24—The
friends of Governor Smith ore making
arrangements to give him a cordial
welcome here next Tuesday, when he
will be here for the purpose of address
ing the people of this city and county
on the Issues of the present gubernato
rial campaign. The speaking will be
held In the new court house, which has
J'ist been completed and turned over to
the county.
The Smith forces here are being le.l
by ex-Btato Senator D. A. R. Crum.
Colonel Crum addressed a large au
dience at the court house In Turner
county Monday during the noon recess
of the city court of Ashburn.
Supporter* of Hon. Joseph M. Brown
are also very active nnd are putting In
some hnrd work for their candidate.
BOTH 8IDE8 ACTIVE
IN MORGAN COUNTY
MADI80N, Ga., April 24—This city
l» very much alive over the gubernato
rial race. A meeting has been held
and W. P. Bearden elected president
and W. T. Bacon secretary of the Hoke
Smith Club. Petitions are being circu
lated freely by the friends of Governor
Smith.
The Brown supporter* are not Idle,
bdt are working among the voters
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
FCTh COUNTY TREASURER
MADI80N, Ga., April 24. A. J.
Hutcherson, of Rutledge. Ga.. haa an
nounced his candidacy for treasurer of
this county, against E. V. Walker. This
makes a three-cornered race, R. H.
Pryor having announced acme tint*
ago.
HOKE 8MITH CLuiT
ORGANIZED IN MACON
MACON. Ga., April 24.—A Hoke
Smith Club was organized in Macon
Wednesday night, when several hun
dred of tho leading business men of the
city met In the superior court room.
Over 200 names were enrolled at the
meeting and many more are expected
bftween today anti Friday evening,
when another meeting of the club will
be held. Following the speech deliv
ered In Macon Tuesday night by Gov
ernor Smith, political Interest has been
aroused und the club headed by Mayor
A. L. Miller. Hon. T. S. Felder. Hon.
Felton Hatcher, Hon. Waller Grace and
many others, was organized at the re
quest of Governor Smith's supporters
In this vicinity.
VOTER8 OF WINDER
ORGANIZE CLUB8
WINDER, Ga., April 24.—Tuesday
night at the opera house a mass meet
ing of cltlxcns of Winder was called In
the candidacy of Joe Brown. Dr. Hall
Turner, of the Turner Pharmacy Co.,
was eltcted permanent chairman.
Eighty-five names were enrolled at the
organisation, and the list has been In
creased to about 125. Last Saturday a
Hoke Smith Club was organized. The
Hat Saturday night waa about 86, but
now numbers about 120.
JOE BROWN CLUB
ORGANIZED IN COFFEE
DOUGLAS, Ga., April 24—The guber
natorial race Is creating cnnalderable
Interest Jn Coffee county. Joe Brown
followers have organized t^elub with
160 names. Hoke Smith" supporters
will organise a club Saturday. Gov
ernor Smith has been Invited to si
here, but a* yet haa not named a date.
CANDIDATES QuImED
ON TEMPERANCE VIEWS
8TATE8BORO, Ga., April 24—A
mail meeting, attended by a hundred
or more representative citizens, met at
the court house at 10 o'clock Wednes
day to discuss the advisability of put
ting out candidates pledged to the pro.
hlbltlon cause. A ramiber of stirring
speeches were made./ The one by Rev.
\
Let our Credit
plan fit you out for the new season.
We’ll do it economically—for the small
sum of $1.00 a week—and you’ll get the
very best clothing, the latest styles.
✓
Men’s Spring Suits
[There are plenty new kinds
coming every day.' Every
suit is a new style, new pat
tern, made in a new way in
our own factory. You get
the best tailoring—and the
lowest prices.
$8.00 to $25.00 ON CREDIT
Women’s New Tailored Suits,
$10.00 up.
Choice New Styles in Misses’ Suits.
Everything New in Spring Clothing—CASH OR CREDIT.
ASKIN 4 MARINE C0>
78 Whitehall Street.
Jrunkards Cured
In 24 Hours
Any Lady Can Cure the Most Violent
Drunkard Secretly at Home.
To Prove It, A Free Trial Package Is
Sent 8ealed To All Who Write.
I.et no wnntnn do.pnlr. The sure, quick,
pcriunuent cure for drunkeuurzz bae been
It le Golden ll.medy, It has no odor.
St no taeto. Just a little is put In the
Jrenkurq', cup of coffoe or roe. or In bl*
food. II.. will never notice It, he will be
cured before ho realises It, end lie will
noror know why he abandoned the taste
for liquor.
P. \V. Ell!*, pastor of the Methodist
church, was one of the strongest pleas
made for tht cause of prohibition.
A commit! «e was appointed to con
fer with the candidates already In the
Held and one to nominate a candidate
should no agreement be reached.
HARDEMAN NOMINATED
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
LOUISVILLE, Ga„ April 24—The
consolidated returns from Wednesday's
primary election show the following
nominations In Jefferson county: For
tax collector. J. E. Hannah, re-elected;
sheriff, J. J. Smith, re-elected; treas
urer, T. H. Culpepper; tax receiver. A.
H. 8. Atkina; representative, B. N.
Hardeman; ordinary, T. F. Caulk;
clerk, W. S. Murphy; coroner, J. W.
Roberts; surveyor. A. F. 51c Watty.
There were 1,275 votes polled.
POLITICAL CLUBS
BOTH HOLD RALLIES
WAYCR088, Ga.. April 24—The lnrg.
cst attended meeting of the Joe Brown
nnd Hqfc’e .Smith clubs yet held met
here last night. The Issues of the cam
paign were freely discussed at both
meetings.
The speakers at the Brown meeting
were V. L. Stanton, H. P. Brewer,
lathe Thomas, J. II. Parker and 8. F.
Floyd.
W. W. Lambdln staled the object of
the Smith meeting. Speeches were
mode by J. C. Langston. W. W. In
gram, J. M. Cox, J. S. Williams and J.
C. Humphrey. Open ulr rallies were
announced by both clubs for Saturday
night, at which out of town speakers
ri|l attend.
POPE WINS RAcF
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
QUITMAN, Gi., April 24.—In the pri
mary election hcl.l for Brooks county
yesterday th* following otlicers were
chosen; Roprenentatlve, M. E. Pope
Gone Mad From Whisky.
Raysor; sheriff, J
lector, J. N. Gibson; tux receiver. W.
H. Harden; treasurer, W. W. Wado;
commissioners, J. B. Carter and F, U.
Walker; surveyor. F. L. Gibson; cor
oner, B. H. Pollard.
HOKE 8MITH CLUB
ORGANIZED AT CLERMONT
CLERMONT. Ga., April 24.—The
supporters of Governor Smith met at
the court house Thursday night and re.
organized the Hall County Hoke Smith
Club.
Atlanta, Ga., April 18,1908.
Advertising Manager,
Atlanta Georgian, City.
Dear Sir:—
The lost dog advertised for in your want col
umns has been returned, which proves the ef
fectiveness of Georgian Want Ads. Allow me
to thank vot* for your kindness.
Yours Very Trulj>,
S. H. DEIHL.
210 Pulliam-st.
MAN IS STABBED
IN FREE-FOR-ALL
CHICAGO, April 24.—One man Is
thought to be fatally stabbed and a
ecore of others battered and bruised,
summarizes the result of a free-for-all
fight last night at a meeting of the
Electrical Worker*' Union, of which
"Skinny” Madden Is the leading spirit.
The man who was stabbed Is "Skin
ny's" dearest enemy, William D. Ker-
wln. He refuses to tell who stabbed
him. .
HIGHTOWER URGED
FOR COUNTY RACE
T. J. Hightower. Jr., president of the
Hightower Box and Tank Compary. le
considering the Idea of making th, race
for county commissioner and may make
his formal announcement for the office
within the next few days.
Mr. Hightower Is a resident of Bat
tle Hill, and nt a meeting of the voter*
of that district held Wednesday night
he waa Indorsed for Commissioner und
was urged to make the race.
There will be two vacancies on the
hoard till* year caused by the expira
tion of the terms of Judge E. B. Ros
ser and Judge H. E. W. Palmer. Judge
Pnlmer Is a candidate to succeed him
self, and S. B. Turnmh and George II.
HIms are also candidates for position*
on the board.
Malaria Maks* Pale, Sickly Children.
The Old Standard GROVE'S TABTE-
LE:i CHILL TONIC drives out ma
laria and builds up the syatam. For
grown people and children. 50c.
Hear Dr. Bfoughton address the
graduating classes of the Southern
Dental College and the Atlanta
College of Physicians and Sur
geons at the Grand Opera House
tonight.
HUGHES CALLS
EXTRA SESSION
ALBANY, N. Y.. April 24—Immedl-
utcly after the general nssembly voted
to adjourn for the eesslon yesterday
afternoon, Governor Hughe* Issued a
call for a special eesslon to convene
May II. The purpose I* not specified.
-
For Youjr Health’s Sabo
Drink the drink that invigorate*, the
drink that aatiifiez and refreshe*, the
drink that delights the tajtc.
(The Pepsin DrinK.)
U not Mir th* mow d# lie loo* of iparkllni
ttnportBc* dilnkj, bat tht b**t drink for
roar k*»hh. Tho »op»la It coouiat help*
roar itomich I* It* work of balldlns ap body
cad brtf*. while th* par* trait /aIre* correct
abnormal appetite*, itop thlr*t and |lv* a delight*
ful ••*! aid flavor potsesied by no other drink.
PEP-TO-LAC contains no harm
ful, habit-forming drug or danger
ous heart stimulant.
At All Soda Fountain#,
— 5 Cent* a Glass.—
MOB FROM SKIDOO
HANGS A “BAD MAN’
RHYOLITE, Nev., April 24,-Joseph
Simpson who killed James Arnold last
Sunday, wan taken from the sheriff
by a mob last night nnd hanged to a
telegraph pole. Simpson waa a gambler
and all round “had man.” The mob
waa from Hktdoo.
ohleu Remedy has cured some of the
most violent cases In a day’s time. This
fart f* proven by many ladles who bnv
trted It.
Mrs. Mattie Balklns, Ynncctmrg, Ky..
says:
”My husband took two doses of your
tuedlrtne altout Are months a so nnd hus
uot taken a drink or line! any desire for
liquor since then. Otir home Is so different
now.”
Save your loved one from premature
death nnd the terrible consequence* of the
drink curse and save yourself from pov
erty ami misery.
It coats absolutely nothing to try. Send
wr name and address to Dr. J. W.
alnes. 209 tsienn Building. Cincinnati.
Ohio, and he will at onee aend you a free
iwekage of the marvelous Golden Remedy
a plain, sealed wrapper.
.le will alao aend you the strongest eon-
elusive proof of what a Ideaalng It haa Ish*u
to thousands of families.
Rend for a free trial package of Gobleu
Remedy tod as.
REPORTERS HARASS
HELIE DE SAGAN
NAPLES, April 24.—Prince Hella tie
Bagun le In Naples awaiting his bride-
to-be, Mme. Anna Gould, and dodging
reporter!. The ncrlbes appear to be
making the prince'* life miserable for
him by dogging hie footsteps and hor-
aaatng him at every turn. He hoe left
hie hotel and taken a quite under an
assumed name In another section of the
city. Mme. Gould's boat baa, been de
layed.
One Name Omitted.
Thru an oversight the authorities of
the Atlanta School of Medicine failed
to award a certificate of efficiency to
Dr. O. B. Bush, of Dublin, at the com
mencement exercise* last Wednesday
night. Dr. Buah stood very high In his
classes and the faculty regrets that his
certificate won not publicly awarded. I
At their moderate ’price, the
“Dorothy Dodd" Shoe enables
you to owe different pain of
appropriate and fashionable
shoes for ever day occasion.
We have the exclusive agency.
$2.50 $3 and $3.50
FRED S. STEWART A CO.
("Shoe Speclaliat”)
8 Peachtree Street.
I have just received by express
some handsome pieces in solid
{Silver which I will sell at a very
small profit. It will pay you to
see my stock before buying else
where.
M. GREER
i
The Upstairs Jeweler.
414 Century Bldg.
Take Elevator.
CHURCHES GIVE
TO WESLEY FUND
Additional subscriptions^ tho
ley Memorial enterprise*, amounting t«)
$1,640.75, have been received by Secre
tary Walker White. Churches and in
dividuals In Oxford and Midway con
tributed $525.75; In Newborn. $S»0 5fl:
In Dougtasvllle. $500; In Siflliboro*
$73.50; In Flovllla, $37; In Concord.
Each Sunday a number of laymen pre
sent to various churches the Wesie)
Enterprise cause and an a result !n’\«
received liberal contribution*.
MACHINISTS NAME
LOCAL DELEGATES
Delegates and alternates to the tenth
annual convention of the Georgia r™-
eration of Labor, convening at Mae°»
Wednesday, June 17,. at 0 a. ***-. *ei*
elected Thursday night by the At
lanta lodge of machinists. They are* •
W. McCabe. F. W. Ehters, J. J yu '
Anany. delegates; H. W. Goldsby. A.
H, Ragsdale, J. T. Topham, alternate*