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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. l*n».
ROOSEVELT MAY
INVOKE LIBEL LAW
Wm. Nelson Cromwell De
nies Any Wrong In
Canal Deal.
WASHINGTON. Dee. It.—Governor
Deneen. of Illinois, I* authority for the
statement that President. Roosevelt says
he expecte to Inetltute libel proceeding*
against "those Americans who have
been guilty of Infamous falsehoods cou
rt rnlng ehe acquisition of the property
and construction of the Panama canal,”
If they can be reached by the libel laws,
CROMWELL DENIES
CHARGES OF WRONG
NEW YORK. Dee. 11—William Nel
s in Cromwell, the lawyer who negotlat
ed the Panama canal deal, has given
out an extended statement, roverlni:
charges of The Indianapolis News and
New Tork Herald that there was quea
tlonable dealings In that transaction.
He declares that every penny of the
140,000,000 purchase price went to the
accredited agent of the French company
and that recdfdo are on hie In Paris to
•how that this agent has distributed the
money to I2I.III stockholders. He says
theee facta are easily obtainable.
Cromwell aseerts emphatically that
no Americana were Interested In tile
deal In any way, ahape or manner.
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
CLOSES SESSION
-Thor# ir#r# 1wn mmIom of th* Woman's
Auxiliary >1 All Kxintx church Thtraday.
The firht wai held inftnrdiatoly after the
delivery of Btabop Xolaon'a addrew and waa
devoted to the miuionory intereata of the
church. Rev. Mr. Smith, educational sec
retary of the million board, delivered ani ad-
- dreaa upon the aubject, "Tho How ana Vvhy
- of General Mleefnna.” He wet followed By
Her. Henry Phillip*. of LtGrange.
After luncheon the meeting waa devoted
to the reporta from varloua point* in the
K dioceae. Three reporta ahowed that
editable work had oeen done by the
icese. Fellowlsx this ir.Mlln* 111.
ladiea were the (Utiji of Mr*. Black at an
Atlaaia
*»W rl
new dir
afternoon tea.
THE BEST COUCH CURE
A helf ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine,
two ounces of Glycsrlns and a half pint
of Whisky, mixed, will cure any cough
that Is curable and break a cold In 24
houre. Take a tsaspoonful every four
hours. Ask your druggist for the gen
uine Leach’e Virgin Oil of J>|ne com
pound purr, prepared and guaranteed
by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
FLOOD TIDES HIGHER
THAN WITHIN 3 YEARS
ROME 1 , Ga., Dec. 11.—A widely trav-
eled flutboat ended Its Journey here
yesterday morning, when caught oh
the Ooatanaula river by A. B, Brown.
The boat la the property of J. B. Haw
kins, and during the storm of the early
part of the week broke loose from Its
moorings at Hawkins Landing, on the
r-onsasauga river, eighty mile* above
Home. It floated down the Conasauga
and Into the Ooatanaula before being
•topped. The owner was notified of the
"catch." and Is trying to sell thf bdat
here, aa It would cost mors than the
boat Is worth to freight It back.
The Ooatanaula. Etowah and Coosa
rivers are higher than they have been
In three year*. and the banka are lined
with men and boys catching lha drift
wood that floats down. There la no
danger, however..of a repetition of the
flood of lilt, na the level of ihe city's
streets has been raised ten feet since
that catastrophe.
HOSIERY FACTORY
BUILDS NEW PLANT
ROME, Ga., Dae. 11.—A contract was
let yesterday afternoon for t|ie erec
tion of a new 110,000 plant for the
Home Hosiery Mill, which Is now lo
cated on Rroad-at. The mill will move
to the corner of East Thlrd-at. and
Hlxth-av#., whsre It will occupy, after
the first of next May, a modern con
structed building.
The plant has been running since
1101. The mill now employs no people,
and at the new elte will double Its ca-
paclty, employing ISO people.
TRIPLETS LIVE ~
BUT FEW HOURS
COLUMBUS, Ga.. Dec. 11.—Mrs. Am
brose Calhoun, of this city, u lady
whose age Is given at 42 years, gave
birth to triplets, all girls, Wednesday
nlght. The three children only lived
a few houre after birth. The father
of the triplet* Is S2 years of age.
Health
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how long It ha* boon grajr [
or faded. Promoteaw luxuriant growth '
of healthy hair. Stops It* falling out, i
and positively removes Dan
druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitutes. 2)4 times as much
In $1.00 as 50c. site, la Not a Dye.
•land 30c. bottles, at drnpflfsta
Bend 2c for free book “The Care of ihe Hair."
t Philo Hay 8pec. Co., Newark, N. J.
Hay’s Haitian Soap caret pimpie*,
3, rough and chapped hands, and all akin die*
cave. Ktcpe akin fine and a<rft. 25c. drugrei^te.
•end 2c for free book "The Care of the Skin."
•bRANNEN'S DRUG 8TORE.
JACK SON * WES8ELL.
Sav eThe MERGE SITE
Drunkard
I You, Hi, Mother, Wife or Sister Can
Save Him, And You Can Do It
Secretly In Your Own Home.
! • -Costs Nothing to Try.
A new tasteless and odorless dl wnrery which
ran be Riven secretly by any lady in teg, coflee
[ or food.
IT STICKS
POWDER-PASTE
Th* 10 Cent Box—WUI UaM 1 Quart.
Sprinkle Into Cold Water
“Mix It a* you need it.”
For sale by all Photo fluppty Dealer*.
A ten cent package mailed for IS cents
In postage.
Address Package Department
Arthur S. Hoyt, Mfr.
Osrken' Building, New Tork Olty.
CANVASSERS
WANTED.
Rheumatism Caused
By Dyspepsia
So Claim Many Eminent Doctors
Upon Recent Scientific
Investigation.
A large echool of pbyelclan* which Is
ctnstantly Increasing. claims that the
eating of too much animal foode creates
an over-supply of protelds, which are
oxygen and eulphur. and that when
•xygen and sulphur, and that win,
•uch proteld* art Imperfectly digested
and go Into the blood they creat* vaat
quantities of nitrogen which the oxy
gen from the lunge can not neutralise
and hence rtiulta, uric arid and rhau-
matlsm and scores of other diseases.
These proteld* do not permit the as
similation processes to take place prop
erly and poisoning remit* all through
(fas blood.
However. If inch proteld, are per
fectly digested they form a most valu
able part of our food and are abto-
lutely necessary to life.
The fault then rest* with the stomach
and ths digestive apparatus.
Hence It la claimed by theee latter
day authorities that rheumatism arises
lr. the stomach or through the stomach
and not In th* kidneys, aa some medical
authorities teach.
Stuart 1 * Dyspepsia Tablet* cure dye.
reduce protelds to their natural
n beet taken up by the system,
strength to the blood, rest the
and Invigorate'and renew the
Ic fluids, pancreatic Juice and the
:(ve organa In general,
ty thousand physicians use these
1 Co, lag Stuart Bldg.!
MILITARY FEATURE
TO BE DEVELOPED
ROME, Ga., Dec. 11.—Hon. W. S.
Rockwell, grand secretary of the
Knights Templars of Georgia, and offi
cial drill master, paid a visit to Roma
commandery last night. H* Instructed
the local fllr Knight* In several diffi
cult maneuvers.
An effort Is being made to develop
Ihe military feature of the order, and
Captain Rockwell will visit each com
mandery In the state to drill the mem
ber*. He haa Juat begun hi* tour and
ha* visited Atlanta, Mlltedgevllle,
Onlnesvllle. Dalton and Rome, ffe
slate* that the approaching convoca
tion of the grand commandery In
Brunswick will be the most euccessful
In Ihe history of the state.
Gone Mad Prom
Whiskey,
NOT AGREED UPON
Citizens Hold:Meeting To
Discuss Proposed
Location. .
' FREE TRIAL COUPON.
A free trial paring* tif the wonderful
Golden Uetnedjr will be aant you by mail,
In plain wrapper, if you will fill in. your
name and address on* blank tinea below,
cut out the roupdn and mail.it it onre to
Dr. A. W. Ifainet, 8045 GJenn Building*
Cincinnati. Ohio. >
You ran then prove 4 to yburaalf'how
eeeretly and aasllj '*
what a God send
prov^ to yourself how
lly It ean be used, and
[ It will be to you.
Only One "BXOMO QUININE”
U LAXATIVE BRQ1IO QUININE.
fo» tk» signature of E. W. (JROVE.
the World over to Cure a Cold In One
SHRINERS ELECT
OFFICERS OF TEMPLE
Knrreat Adair waa re-elected Ulus
trlnu* potentate of Yanrab temple at a
meeting held Wednesday night. The
otlier efficer* elected fnr the ensuing
>tnr nre a* follow*:
John R. Wilkinson, chief rabbnn;
Thomas H. .leffrlex, assistant rabban;
J. C, Greenfield, high priest and proph
et; John C. Joiner, oriental guide; Ja*.
W. English, Br.. treasurer; George K)
Arguard, recorder.
At this meeting representatives w
elected to attend the Imperial council,
which v ill be held In Louisville, Ky., fn
June. Itiit, and the following delegatee
selected:
Forrest Adair. D. E. Ashby and Percy
Taylor, of Atlanta; Charles E. Dainour,
of Macon.
After the election the following offi
cer* were appointed by the potentate
George II. Holliday, flret ceremonial
master; John M. Wilson, second cere
monial master: John Gilmore, marshal;
John J. Woodstde, captain of the guard;
John M. Hpeer. outer guard; E. E.
Clapp, director; Ed Hrown and J. G.
Dvina, alchemists; Paul Hubbard, or
ganist: Fred Miles and A. W. Ueauprlo,
electricians; Luther P. Stephen* and
W. L. Calhoun, physicians: George
Westmoreland and W. H. Terrell, at
torneys; J. M. Fuller, -mechanical dl
rector.
■ . . A.-
WOMAN KILLS SELF
IN CHICAGO HOTEL
CHICAGO. Dee. 11.—A woman
dressed In mourning killed herself yes
terday at the Mansard Hotel. She
registered ns Mrs. Margaret Lee, BOutb
Bend, Ind. ‘
Inquiry In the Indiana town failed to
disclose a resident of that name. The
act waa planned carefully. Letters In
forming relatives of her act evidently
were written first and mailed, no note
being left behind.
»
MISTRIAL ENTERED
IN BAGLEY CASE
COLUMBUS, Gt, Dee. 11.—The Jury
In the case of Roy F. Hagley, a former
malt clerk In the poetofflee here, who
was Indicted and held on !h« charge
■mbezzllng a letter containing marked
Mile, failed lo agree, after being out
nearly twenty hours, and a mistrial
was entered. .The case took up nearly
two daya In the United States court.
BRYAN TO VISIT
JOHN W. GATES
GALVESTON, Tee., Dsn. If,—Wil
liam Jennings Bryan will leave here
today for Port Arthur, where he will
be the guest of John W. Gates.
WA8 ONCE CHARGED WITH
KILLING 8TEPMOTHER
DECATUR. Ala, Dee. 11.—After an
Illness of several months with con
sumption. William Royer died Monday
afternoon at bla home, ten miles west
of Deratur.
Borne two or three years ago William
Royer became quite a noted character
In Hit* section of ihe state on account
of having been arrested and placed In
Jail In Decatur on the charge if having
killed his tepniother. who reared him
from a small child. Royer claimed that
the mules, which he was driving, ran
away and threw the old lady out of the
wagon and killed her. Some charged
at the time that Royer muidered Ihe
old lady lo get her farm, he being the
•ole heir to the place.
WILL DRAW PENSIONS
F0RJ5HRISTMAS
That the Confederate pensioners may
receive Ihelr money In lime for Christ
mas!, Ordinary John R. Wilkinson has
arranged with Ihe Guarantee Trust and
Banking Company of Atlanta to ad
vance IIS,000 for this purpose.
The pay days will be next week, aa
follows: Monday, Indlgents; Tuesday,
illils apd wounded soldiers: Wed
nesday. widows of both classes.
Ordinary Wilkinson stated that the
customary pay day for the last quarter
was December If), but owing to the
scarcity of state fund* It was-not cer
tain when Ihe pensions could be paid,
and In order to relieve'the situation he
made the arrangement with, the' Guar-
ante* Company.
-nvoi receiving thirty and forty calls
a day over Hie telephone," said .he,
"about this money. Many of Rfiem
were from old women, widows of Con
federate veterans, and pitiful were the
stories disclosed about Ihelr lack of
money for the Christmas-tide ami for
winter necessities."
BIO CEMEN-pORDER8 FILLED
BY CHARLESTON FIRM
CHARLESTON, 8. C„ Dec. 11.—A
Charleston cement firm has tilled an
order for 400.000 sucks of cement for
Ihe Southern Power Company, of Cimr-
lotte, and another order of 60,000 bar
rels for tho Carolina, Cllhchfleld und
Ohio Railroad Company.
8ALVATI0N ARMY
PLAN8 CHRI6TMA8 DINNER
ROME, Ga., Deo, 11,—The Salvation
Army, which recently opened local
headquarter* her* under command of
Captain C. R. Austin, late of Atlanta,
Is planning to give 11 Christinas dinner
lo every poor person In Rome. Two
hundred will be nerved ft the Balva-
tlon Army hull, anil loo baskets sent
out. On the menu Is chicken, celery,
plum pudding and All kinds of pie.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word la
Tutt’s,
4t refer* to Or. Putt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with Indigestion?
Sick headache?
Vlrtlgo?
Bttiou?
Insomnia?
ANY ol these symptoms and maay others
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER.
You Nood.
Tutt'sPills
Take No Substitute.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
tltlvtly without
E ltlietj
u. Mr «
lb S>.
. - *7 1* 0
oot liuy BKTTICB-
I'lLLJ* 4 D KCJ'HU
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r AL
IJVI
SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES
Basement of Empire Bldg.
Title Guarantee ana Trust Go.
SALE
Ladies’ Lawn and 811k Walats, Furs,
Fascinators. Scarf*, Shawli, Baby
Hoods at half-price. A closing-out sals.
SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND
SHOE COMPANY,
60 Marietta St, Opposite Postoffice.
Thousand! of New Goods to 8ell Be
fore Lease Expires.
! ;?f. ,N6 Sweat SJiop., * •
y..: ■ ’ ?‘wiSaver. ^
jn 'Atlanta:
- : 1€7 Peachtree St,*
DUBLIN, Ga., Dec. 11—For two
hours Wednesday night a number of
citizens of Dublin discussed the loca
tion for the Federal building, which
discussion ended In, passing a resolu
tion asking the secretary of the treas
ury to select a site bordering on th*
court house square, t
The debate was lively. In the main
there waa a veil of -harmony, tho the
contest Is not yet ended.
An Inspector waa In . Dublin some
weeks ago amt selected two sites to
recommend to the secretary of the
treasury. Hi,refused to state which
two he recommended and the eecretary
of the treasury refuses to mnke this
Information public. It la rumored that
he recommended the northwest corner
of Belleview-av*. and Menroe-*L and
the southwest corner of Madtaon and
Franklln-ata. The citizens are divided
between these two lot*. A large ma
jority of the citizens, however, prefer
the selection of n lot bordering on the
court house square, preferring the
northeast comer of Jackson and Jef-
ferson-sts. The owner of this comer
hn« very reluctahtly agreed to sell th*
lot to the government, but there la
some doubt of consent being secured
for the return of an Inspector and a
reopening of th* whole matter.
A long telegram was sent to the sec
retary of the treasury aa a teault of
the meeting.
THREE LARGE "DEALS
IN REAL ESTATE
Three rtsl rstats dosls inrolfififi $30,280
mre tn»il* in Atlanta 'Hiaradnjr.
Tbt law firm of •Rosaar
purchased from tha wurm Mil- - - - .
the corner of Piedmont and KdfawoodarfA,
paying $16,200, ot $200 per front foot.
Momi Brandon purehaaad from J. L.
Dickey 80 acrea of timber land adjoining
hi* country home, payle«* $800 par gera. He
will convert the property Into a prlvata patk*
g. C. Dobba bought from tha Inman eatata
the lot at thfr comer of Georgia are. and
Kaed-ft., paying $12,000 caah for it.
DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION.
Quickly Curas Rheumstic Paint, Alto
System Builder.
Go to any good prescription druggist
and get the following:
One ounce compound syrup of Sar
saparilla. and on* ounce Torli com
pound. Add these to a half pint of flr»t.
cla** tvhlkey. and use a tablespoonful
before each meal and at bed time. The
bottle must he well shaken each time.
Although thl* la seemingly a com
monplace formula, y*t It la the moat
effective known for the eradication.of
acid poisoha from ths blood, absolutely
curing all kinds of rheumatism, and at
the »ame time restoring the whole sys
tem to a vlgorouz, healthy condition.
The enfeabled body and nerves will
fee I It* remarkable restoring effects
after the flrst few doses, but It should
be continued until health 1* fully re
covered. _
The prompt use of this excellent
mixture will bs found to eave malty a
dollar in doctor bills and much suffer
ing.
CANDIDATES NOMINATED
FOR ALDERMEN
THOMASTO?/’ Ga., Dee. 11— Ink
spirited contest, J. B. Barron. F. D.
Riviere and \V. A. Daniel were yeeter-
day nominated by a white primary
election to serve as aldermen for the
next two years. There were seven can
didates fnr th# three vacancies.
Th* full vote was as follows: F. D.
Rlvere, 12S; IV. K. Adam*, (6; J. B.
Barron, 143: C. M. Basley. 65; IV. H.
Dallas, 44; E. T. Black, «: \V. A.
Daniel, 131. \
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
1436. H. IV. Walker v*. Mrs. A. Car
penter, from Floyd.) Argued.
1417. 8. D. Johnson v*. Walter J.
Woodo Stove and Furniture Company,
from Fulton. Argued.
1438. Frank Mason vs. Hamby A
Tonmer. from Fulton. Argued.
1439. J. 8. Lumdy v*. Blucher Wicker,
from Washington. Withdrawn.
1440. F. K. Bailey v». T. E. Redman,
from Butts. Dismissed,
1441. I.nulivllle and Nashville Rail
road Company et al. vs. K. L. Alford A
i'o„ from Morgan. Submitted.
1447. Riverside Mills vs. Richard
Brook*, from Richmond. Submitted.
1449. 1460. Albany and Northern Rail,
way Company v». H. C. Wheeler and
vice versa, from Crlzp. Argued.
1452. a. D. Collin* v*. Lafayette
West, from Mitchell. Submitted.
1453. J. C. Anderson vs. Claude Po-
teet, from Morgan. Submitted.
1454. 1465. Savannah Bank and Trust
Company v*. H. E. Purvis et al. and
vice versa, from Tattnall. Argued.
1456. Georgia Coaat and Piedmont
Railway Company v*. Durirence A
Banda, from Tattnall. Argued.
1469. B. J. Algxander ve. A. S. Weet,
Cottolene
Shortens your food —Lengthens your life
Cottolene is a cleanly, wholesome product. It is made from cotton-seed oil
m a thoroughly modern and hygienic manner, and is just as pure as olive oil. It’
moreover, makes palatable, digestible, healthful food which will agree with the
most delicate stomach. Lard food on the contrary, is indigestible, and will cause
tfouble if its use is persisted In.
Cottolene is endorsed by the most prominent cooks and household economists
of the country, as well as by those of the medical profession who make a special
study of pure food. There is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no short
ening so good as Cottolene. It stands alone, as everyone who has used it accord
ing to directions will verify.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Your grocer is hereby au-
thorized to refund your
money in case you are not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test.
Never Sold in Bulk Cottolthe is packed in fails with an air-
—tight top to keep it clean, fresh and whole
some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable
odors, such as fish, oil, etc.
Cbok Book Free For * 2c stamp, to pay postage, we will mail
' you our new ‘'PURE FOOD COOK BOOK” %
edited and complied by Mrs. Maly J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert,'
and containing'nearly 300 valuable recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
“Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South”
PLAN $1,000,000
HOMEjN CAPITAL
Southern Commercial Con
gress Starts Fund For
Office Building.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—One result
of the meeting here of the Southern
Commercial congress la a project an
nounced at k dinner and meeting of the
executive committee yesterday to
erect a Jl,006,000 home for th* con
gress In this city.
Among thoae present nt the meeting
were John M. Parker, of New Orleans,
S resident; Vice President John G.
uge, of Apalachicola. Fla.; John A.
Betjeman, of Albany. Ga.; R. F. Mad
dox, mayor-elect of Atlanta.
President Parker announced the plan
which la to secure L000 subscriptions
of 11,000 each from Southern business
m»n. Two hundred and thirty-seven
thousand dollars waa pledged here yes
terday afternoon. It l* proposed
erect a skyscraper office building
soon aa the motley l* subscribed, which
will be used as the headquarters ot the
Southern Commercial Congress, and
the rentals from which will furnish a
permanent Income to perpetuate th*
congress.
OPERA GLASSES.
The Lemalr* make le the beat. Prices
from 14.00 to 130.00. Nothing better or
more lasting for an Xmas gift. See our
stock before buying.
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO.
76. Peachtree St.
Highest Grade
Candies, 6Qc lb.
YOUMANS HEADS
- I. O. O. F. IN SEVENTH
COLUMBUS, Ga., Deo. If—The Sev-
entli district convention of Odd Fellowa.
which met- here yesterday, cloied last
night with th* election of the following
officers: N. G.. Dr. J. R. Tollmans, of
Columbua; V. Q., F. G. Oliver, of Amer.
leus; secretary. F. C. Tlbb*, of Colum
bus: treasurer, M. O. Berry, of Co
lumbus. The next meeting place Is
Americus In March or April of next
year. 1
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
OPEN8 CEREMONIES
Exr.. et al.. from Floyd. Argued.
1493. William Clark ve. B. W. Doug
las. from Coffee. Submitted.
1463. B. G. Statham vs. Southern
States Life Insurance Company, from
Huraier. Argued.
I486. W. R. Horn vs. Mound City
Paint Co., from Decatur. Argued.
1468. L. Campbell A Co. vs, Mlon
Bros., from Fulton. - Argued.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA
Carroll et al- vs. Wright, comptroller
general, et-al., from Fulton superior
court. Judge Elite. Judgment affirmed.
C. E. Dunbar. Walter R. Brown, R. B.
Blackbbrn, J. D. Kilpatrick, for plain
tiffs In error. John C. Hart, attorney
general, Tye, Peeples, Bryan A Jor
dan. contra.
Hubbard vs. Central of Georgia Rail
way Company, from Chatham superior
court. Motion for rehearing overruled.
NEGROES SUSPECTED
OF OPERATING TIGER
OONALSONVILLE, Ga., Dee. 11—
City Marshall Crandall, of' Donalson-
vllle, arrested three negroe* here, hav
ing suspected them of running a blind
tiger. They are l*i jail awaiting trial.
Whisky bss been sold around hers for
some lime, but th* officer* were unable
to locate the tiger until now, when It
Is charged the tiger waa located In the
restaurant of one ot the negro**.
CALL BONO ELECTION
FOR WATERWORKS 8YSTEM
OPELIKA, Ala., Dec. 11—The city
ouncll of Auburn. Ala., yesterday
evening called an election for January
17 to vote on a 112.000 bond lasue for
w aterworhs.
The council also granted a franchise
for llihtlng Auburn for thirty years.
Electric power and water are to be se
cured from Auburn College;
COLUMBUS, Ga., Oee. 11—A delega.
tlon composed 1 of forty member* of the
Knight* of Khorassan of this city went
to Cordete yesterday afternoon to assist
In Initiating about thirty member* Into
the mysteries of the order an.1 make
ibem member* of Sindbad temple No.
137, of thl* city. The ceremonle* were
opened at Cordete by a big torchlight
procession.
COUNCIL WILL ENFORCE
SANITARY OROINANCE
ALBANY. Ga., Dec. 11—The city
council will-.enforce the sanitary ordi
nance adopted some months ago re
quiring all surface pipes within 3M feet
of sanitary sewers to be connected. The
time limit for making these connections
expire* on the first of January and all
persons falling to comply with the ordi
nance must produce a permit from the
health commute* of the city council
and the city physician to contlnu* the
use ot surface mains.
A great many sanitary connection*
have been made alnc* the adoption of
the ordinance.
BODY OF F. M. HEMBREE *
BURIED AT ROSWELL
COAL
THE ATLANTA GAS COKE, GOAL AND MM CO,
OFFER AS
CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
Best Kentucky Lump Coal at
$4.26; best Kentucky Nut Coal at
$4.00. Now irf your chance to
save Xmas money by taking ad
vantage of these extremely low
prices.
Lay in your supply while this
offer lasts and before bad weath
er eets in. We will deliver coal
at the above prices in not less
than ton lots from now until De
cember 31, 1908.
ATLANTA GAS COKE, COAL AND
MINING COMPANY
35 N. Forsyth St.
Atlanta, Ga.
Both Phones 812
Do Your Lungs Hurt You?
If you have pains in the chest or If you are a sufferer
from catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, any form of lung trou
ble, or the early stages of consumption, come to me. I
have the latest treatment It la my dry air
OZONATOR INHALATION TREATMENT.
( Don’t drug your stomach to cure Weak Lungs. Come
to me and I will demonitrate to you that I can cure you.
DR. DICKERSON, Catarrh Specialist
1301-2 Peachtree—Opposite Candler Bldg. Cell Bell phone
mein 2920 for private appointment. Examination free.
ROSWELL. Ga M Dec. 11—Funeral
services of F. 31, Hembree, one of
Health Is Free
Go after it.
Grape-Nuts
The correct food for
health of brain and
body.
“There’s a Reason”
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Roswell’s most womlnent citizens, who
died Wednesday, after an Illness of sev
eral week*, were Held yesterday from
the Methodist church, conducted by
Rev. J. Lee Algood. The Interment wa*
made In the city eetdetery. Mr. Hem
bree Is survived by his wife and two
daughter*. Mr*. W. W. St. John Sand
Mr*.^.William E. Sherman, both of Bo*-
well. The pallbearer* were Jaxon Bush.
J.xeph Dempsey. C. C. Otwe!l, R. J.
Phillips, Charts* M. Carpenter and
Harvey W. Carpenter.
Malaria Make* Pal*. Sickly Children.
Th* Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE-
LK1 CHILL TONIC drives oot ma
laria and builds up the sy*tem. For
grown people and children, 50c.
FREDERICK
56th St.. Near Broadway,
New York City.
A high-class family and transltnt
hotel, situated In the flneft location
ot New York; live minute** ride t„
leading dry good* ato.-e* and. con
venient to leading theaters.
Amsrican and Europtan Plans.
Delightfully cool Rooms.
Sinai* Rooms and Bath..$1404 up
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath4Z504lup
Very Special rate* for long term*
J. HOFFER. Proprietor.
Formerly of Hotel Cecil. London