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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: .FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1009.
IfEMICS
Seventy-Six.Rounded Up in
One District—Bingham
Says Must Stop.
New York, April 9.—Police Commln-
sloner .Hlntrun ordered a general
roaml-up of automobile speeders lent
night,, following out hl« plan to put a
r on tht -killing and maiming of
|M.b trlanufcsJhrtv York, -tip to mld-
nljrfit ' seyenfiqjlx road violators had
li-tti ah-eete.1 i» the Roosevelt district
nlfrqe and either balled or locked up for
' th j^nlgtu. ■ _
BABIES BENEFIT BY
NEW SKIN DISCOVERY
GlflL TRIES SUICIDE
W \ '
Philadelphia Girl ,Is Made
Desperate by Discovery
That Lover Is Negro.
scaly
Stops Itching Immediately. Soothes and
Cdmforts the Little Ones.
A demonstration of the efficacy and
dhtlee harmlessness of poslam. tho near
skin discovery, Is afforded when It Is
dpplled to the tender skin of Infants
( arc tortured with rashes, ehaflnga,
[y and crusted humors and other
SKin-nggruvtions. Its affect Is soothing,
the Itching stops at once, the skin heals
and Is quickly, restored to normal con-
dltldn. r , . •. - ‘
In the various forms of ajeln troubles
In borh lhfants'and adults poslam pro
duces beneficial results from the first
application.. Eczema, acne, herpes, rash,
tetter, pro, yield readily to Its remark-
nbls curative properties. Occasional
grtBtiURfonA 'svllj. quickly banish pim
ple*. Hatches and complexion blem
ishes'nrxl.w 111 relieve and cure Itching
ftsfs. ;il.v Humors, etc. *- *
‘ Po.jLlu »«!*',ba llad for fifty cijnts. at
ifiy ug’8l*t , », particularly Ja-
JPharmaey and BrannftifriPro*
, \vho trialcc'a specialty of It. Or
thf EmargencV Laboratories. No. 82
We*\ 2fitli Street, New York City, will
wend a trtfiH supply free by mall to any
one who will' Write for It. This Is suffi
cient ter «how results In 24 hours.
HOTEL DE HOY.
European Plan. 28 1 /a to 30Va W. Mltchslbit.
1 Block Trom Terminal Station...All Modern
Cftnvrnionra»...Rorm», r»0c, 76c, $1 per day.
Special Rates by the Week, $1.50. 12, $2.50
. and $3. Atlanta Phone 3253.
CRM-PEAM
This _
STOPPER
Prerents Waste I
It “Drops”
Sample Site 10c.
Get seme Creolin at your Druggist if
you want something that will liaop your
bathroom sanitary without soiling your
fingers.
Aikyour Drug gill for Bottle.Booklet e
Atlantic City, April 9.—Desperate
over the discovery that the man with
whom rlie Is In lave I* a negro, .Miss
Geneva Reeves, of Philadelphia, daugh
ter of the. sexton of a faahlunable
. church, tried to end herllfe wlth lauda-
num. Walter' Reeves,'wllh whAm she
: was in lot'* sefit her to a hospital In
time to sfc« f irtr 1 . Reeve* has disap
peared He Worked In a big bcach-
e *nd.'althct Wa employers
d-fhAt*he waS’n negro, his
Hatld'qiiiet dress led others
dm to be white.
CIGARETTE DEALERS
'Juclc;^ Fite Charges Grand
Jury on Selling to
Minors.
Dalton, Ga., April 9.—In his chsrge
to the grand Jury. Judge Kite severely
rapped the cigarette dealers. He stated
that a man did not have to aell clga-
. rettea to minors to be guilty of a mls-
d,‘meaner, but that he Is guilty If he
leavea cigarette papers on the counters
i o- tempt the bbys add where they can
Vet fhetfl. '!/
.In speaking of tax-dodgers, Judge
' T'Re stated.' t)ist the .Atlanta stores
alone" cnrrieil more dr>‘ goods than
U ere. shown on. the tax records for the
s.mUre state.
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Red Crotk In Canal Zone.
' Washington, April 9.—A branch of
the American Red Cross has been
formed In the canal xone with more
. 'than IS,000 members. The canal branch
' will cover not only the Held now occu-
. bled Jiy the society throughout the
.World, but will also cure for the fever-
otrloken of the. sone. Headquarters will
i bn m Ancon. ■
: Drunkards Cured
In 24 Hours
Any Lady Can Cure the Most
Violent Drunkard Secretly
at Home.
To Prove It, A Free Trial Package le
Sent Sealed To All Who Write.
, Let no woman despair. The sure,
. mil'll, permanent cure for drunkeq-
l-amui lias been found.
. H is Golden Remedy. It hue no odor.
' If t)gn no.tasle. Just a little lo put hi
' the'drunkard'* cup of coffee or ten, or
•s hie food. ' He will, never notice It, ha
, ‘i HI die cured- before he realises It. and
. he will never know why he abandoned
th« taste for liquor.
Rsppy Once Mote sad Oolden Remedy Did It
.ills, desire for dilnk disappears ab-
-anlutely ami he will even abhor the
very sight .and smell of whisky.
.. .The . vigor he has wasted away by
drink w.lH be restored to him. and Ms
health tend strength and cheerfulness
will return to. brighten your home.
■Ooidet, Remedy has cured some of
the most violent cases In a day's time.
.Thin-faei is proven by many ladles who
have tried IL .
■■Mrs, Hattie Balktns, Vanceburg, Ky.,
says: .
"My husband took two doses of your
medicine about- five months ago and
•has not taken a drink or had any de
sire,-for liquor since then. Our home
Is so different uow."
Sava your loved ones from premature
•death and. the terrible consequences of
the drink.curse and save yourself from
' poverty aud misery. .
It costs absolutely nothing to try.
Send your natne and address to Dr. J.
-W.- Haines, 4073 Olenn Building, Cin
cinnati, Ohio, and he will at once Bend
,you a; free package of the marvelous
..Qqldeo Remedy In a plain, sealed wrap-
*&e r wnral*o *end you the wtrongent,
emfrluftlve proof of what a ble**ing It
hax been to thousands of familfe*.
*5*enif for i* free trial package of
Gulden Remedv today.
GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS
!•••••••tsstssstesi
To Bring Back Prisoner.
. Dublin, Ga., April 9.—J. J. Flanders
has gone to Gulfport, Mias., to bring
back to Dublin a negro hy the.name of
John George, wanted In tble county for
hlllluy Andrew Green In 1897.
Moore Supporters To Meet. -
Macon, Ga„ April 9.—A meeting of
ttld s'U'Portera « John./T. Moore. will
be '-fifiM this Afternoon ji ,tU|i.'caf
jialgn headquarters In lj\p WlWjnghi
Shipment of OiU' Seire'cf.
Albany, Gg., April 9.—Acting upon In
structions from Assistant United States
District Attorney Alexander Akerman,
Deputy Marshal Z. E. Norton has seised
the too bushels of oats condemned here
several days ago by State Pure, Food
Inspector P. E. Methvln, and they will
be held pending further developments
In the ease. The proceedings, will be
against the P. P. Williams Grain Com
pany, of St. Louis. ,
IA Files Petition In Bankruptcy.
Swaihsboro‘, Ga.,'April' 9.—Tho Sum
mit Mercantile Company has had an In
voluntary petition In 'bankruptcy tiled
against It This petition was filed.by
J. W. Overstreet, of' SylvatiUC itnd a
hearing has been set for April 13, In
Savannah. This company was 'Incor
porated' about five yeats ago with a
capital stock of 325,000. T|ils has been
Increased from time to time until It
hrfs reached the $50,000 mark.
Cadets Camp at Tallulah. v
Tallulah Falls, Ga., April 9.-SIxty
Riverside cadets are at Tallulah, camp
ing, at the falls. The camp has been
named "('amp Dean.” In honor of Col-
oijel H.-IJ. Dean, of Gainesville, who Is
president -of the board of directors of
Rlyerslde; and one of tlje best friends
ufUkhe .academy. e-The caddis are In',
chafifn-bf President Van Jloope. Princi
pal Moon, Major Stovall and' Professor
Dosler.
Presbytery in Session.
Sparta, Ga„ April 9.—The Augusta
Presbytery convened In the Sparta
Presbyterian church Wednesday night,
being called to order by Rey. James L.
Martin, D.D., of Waynesboro, the re
tiring moderator. The opening sermon
was preached by Dr. Martin. The pres
byter)- was organised by the unani
mous election, of Rev. G. M. Howerton,
of Crawfordvllle, as moderator, and
^Hart HI Way, o^UnJon Point, as tern*
Foul Play It Feared.
Wrightsville, 'Ga., April 9.—Ernest
Johnson, a young man,'residing In this
city tor a little more than two years,
hat been missing about three weeks,
and It Is fearsd that he has committed
suicide, or been the victim of foul play.
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BRIEF NEWS BY WIRE
Bars Driven Out of Santa Fe,
Santa Fa, N. Mi, April 9.—The city
council by a vote of 5 to 4 passed an
ordinance , closing . saloons here after
December II, 1*09. 'The 1 license until
that tlhie lias been dppbled. 1
Independent Indianana.
Washington, April 9.—It Is said that
the ambassadorship to China, offered
by President Taft to former Senator
Fulton, of Oregon, had been previously
offered lo former Senator Hemenway,
of Indiana, and that he had declined.
Three Indianans have recently declined
diplomatic appointments, former Rep
resentative Watson, former Vice Pres-
Went Fairbanks and Mr.-Hemenway.
Navy Reorganization. .. j
Washington, April 9.—The Newberry
plan of organising the navy will-be put
Into operation by the hew administra
tion If possible. President Tuft alfna
to economise In navy expenditures thru
consolidation of tha various bureaus.
Heekmnn Wlnthrop, aaalatant secreta
ry of the navy, la collecting data to be
used by the president In hla message
to the next congress, asking for legis
lative action for a reorganisation.
Missouri Moving for Prohibition.
Jefferson City, >i1o„ April 9.—The
prohibition Issue wjll come up again In
the Iowei‘.hoii»c today. Tho prohibi
tionists won a point yesterday, forcing
migtoaamsnt of tha bill.-, -1— --
Strange Disease of McCormick.
Santa Barbara, Cal„ April 9.—<>n ap
plication of. Mrs. Stanley, McCormick,
guardians Uavo been appointed for her
husband, who Is a non of tho great
harvester king. Cyrus McCormick.
Stanley McCormick la .suffering from
•katatonla," a disease that brings on a
state of perfect apathy and Inability to
care for himself.
Elephant Kills Keeper.
Dei Moinet, Iowa, April 9.—Charles
. . *
Bellow, kesper of Robinson's elephants
here In winter quarters,' was killed by
"Tom." one of the elephants. The big
basal, ran amuck and destroyed much
property before forty bullets subdued
A Fortune In Chureh Plate.
.Washington, Pa., April 9.—A $1,000
bill was dropped in the colectlon plate
of Roscoe Slothodlst church here Sunday
night, and the church officers are ad
vertising for ths ownsr. As that amount
Is not collected In a year, the officials
think soma one dropped the big bill In
the plate by mistake.
A Hugei Petition.
Chicago, April 9,—A delegation . pf
nillc i a'koMvJ>|iH-n 1* here It-tlli a .petition
to' be presented to congress signed by
25Q.OOO persons In Chicago, protesting
Ugalnst Increase i In duty on women's
wearing apparel. The women present
ed the petition to the speaker, who will
deliver lt.to the hpuse.-
Suoar Trust Pays $1,239,088.
New York, April 9.—Collector Loeb
announces that the American Sugar
Refining Company has completed pay
ment of $!,239,0$8, due the government
on retlquldatlon of sugar entries.
Granted a Divoret.
New York. April 9,—The courts have
affirmed a decree of divorce to Jesse
Keene Taylor from Talbot J. Taylor
On statutory grounds. , ,
Judge Warned Not to Wed Couples,
Columbus, Ohio, April 9.—Probate
Judge Black haa received a Black Hand
letter warning him not to issue licenses
for marriages between whites and
A Proper Decision.
8ioux City, April 9.—In a decision
here by Judge Page he holds that It la
proper to swear at a baggageman when
lie smashes your trunk.
WELCOME GOV. BROWN A SUITE FOR CARUSO
Dalton Prepares to Enter
tain Governor-Elect.
Dalton, Ga„ April 9.—Governor-elect
Joseph M. Brown will vlatt Dalton next
Monday and will address the people
during his few hours' stay here. Prep
arations to give him a hearty welcome
arc under Way.
During the recent campaign Mr.
Brown's local friends worked hard and
managed to carry this county for Mm
by a very small majority, the difference
between the votes of Mr. Brown and
Governor Smith being less than ten.
WOMAN FATALLY BURNED
TRYING TO RESCUE MISTRESS
Eatonten, Ga., April 9.—-Dr. James D.
reaver has received word of the burn
ing of the-homo of his brother. Dr. John
Weaver, at I.udowlol. There was In the
employ of the family an old family
servant, "Aunt Easter." While the
flames were raging. It was reported that
Mrs. Weaver was In the burning build
ing. "Aunt Easter” rushed Into the
(lames to save her mistress. The mayor
of the town, seeing the old negress,
went In and brought her out. but only
after he had manured her that Mrs.
Weaver was unharmed-and safe from
danger. The negro Was fatally burned
and died later, ^
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY
CHOOSE DELEGATES
Rome, Ga., April 9^-Miss Mattie B.
Sbelbley and Mrs. James A. Bounsa-1
vlllc. of Rome, have been appointed to I
represent the Georgia division of the I
Daughters of the Fonfederacy at the I
Kouthem Educational Conference In
Atlanta neat week.
Four Rooms at Piedmont
For the Tenor.
When Enrico Caruso reaches Atlanta
on the morning of May 4 he will be as
signed to the same aulte of rooms In
the Piedmont Hotel that was occunled
by Patti on her last visit here. These
apartments are In the southern end of
the sixth floor of the hotel and con
sist of n parlor, dressing room, bed
room and bath. They have been occu
pied by N'ordlca.- Emma Eameit. Sem-
brtch, Bchutnann-Heink and Cdlve.
Caruao will be accompanied by a
number of other artists engaged for the
festival, among them being Mile, Ger
maine Schnltser and her sister and Al
bert Spalding, the violinist, apd his
mother. MOdariie Fremstad also will
be In the party from New York. A
A Sure, Straight Road
to mental health and power—
Grape-Nuts
Food
“There’s a Reason”
JAPANESE
WEDS IN
MAID
NEW YORK
MRS. TOYO KIKUCHI,
Pretty young Japanese maid who
married Toyo KIMuchl on April 3
In Brooklyn. The ceremony was
performed by a Japanese minister.
Mrs. Klkuchl Is said to be the first
Japanese woman who has ever se
cured a marriage license In New
York city.
■HH
SWEPT By FLAMES
—
Twenty Thousand Acres of
Timber Lands Are
Burned.
Asheyllle/Ni C., Apr|l 9.—lK)r the «ec-
onil itmj thlit v.peJ; Ogqrge W.- IVhjt^ei'-
biltis fores!--.-have been badly damaged
by tire, mi Tn-siiar acres vtre
forest Jand VO.', bavped ow, s-pennd
Krowtlppoplur? hclng-klllk?. , ,j-j .
Today* buni.-il area J".
acre* .Tn. tffe restiBWgpb region -and
the Davidson w<r' section, Ih Transyl
vania county.- - The. Dames -carried al
most to. the house» df ,fannet-s not on
Vanderbilt lund. ; Tha 4tlrr)b*r value, Is
easily ft nn-ttcre,»bu( Act all tha*trees
on the burned acreage are killed.
Meeting Postponed.
Washington,. April 91—'The„ mass
meeting of Southern representatives,
scheduled for last night, that the pur
poses and meaning of the Southern
Commercial Congress might be ex
plained to them, wan postponed Indefi
nitely. .. . . .-
Daughter’s Head Encrusted with
Dandruff—Feared she Would Lose
her Hair—Many Treatments were
Futile—Baby had Milk-Crust.
BOTH CHILDREN CURED
BY FAMOUS REMEDIES
j “ For several years my husband was
a missionary in the Southwest, snd we
were living on tho edge of the desert at
an elevation of nearly five thousand
fret. F.vory one in that high and dry
atmosphere has more or ima trouble
with dandruff sod my daughter's scalp
be, .'11I1H HIM.-,| villi -I I lint I wo*
alarmed for fear she would lose all her
hair, which was very heavy. After
apchdlng between five on i mx d-dlors
for various remedies, in’ desperation I
bought a cake of Cutleura Soap and a
box of Cuticura Ointment. After rub
bing the Cuticura Ointment thoroughly
into the roots of the hair, 1 gently
combed the crust of dandruff free from
the pcalp, and then gavo her head a
thorough shampoo with the Cuticura
Soap. This left tho scalp beautifully
clean and free from dandruff, and after
the hair was dry, I again rubbed ths
Cuticura Ointment, this time sparingly,
into the roots, and I am hsppy to say
that the Cuticura Remedies were a
complete success. My troubles with
dandruff were over, although for a long
time afterward I used the Cuticura
Ointment as at first, after shampooing,
which kept the aealp and roots of tho
hair moist. I have used successful!v
the Cuticura Remedies for so-called
'milk-crust' on baby's head, and have
never found anything to equal them.
You are at liberty to publish this letter,
for I do sincerely believe that the Cuti-
Cuticura Ointment is one of the most
successful curatives for torturing, dis
figuring humors of the skin and scalp.
Including loss of hair, ever compounded,
in proof of which a single anointing
with it, preceded by a hot bath with
Cuticura Soap, and followed, when
necessary, by a mild dose of Cuticura
Resolvent (liquid or pilisl is often
sufficient to afford immediate relief of
itching, burning and scaly humors,
eczemas, irritations and inflammations,
permit rest and sleep, *r.U noint re »
speedy cure when all else t
•u-tteiM
aiwimi a. wire, re«trr
Georgia’s Slats Chemist Praises
Cottolene
J. H. McCandless, State Chemist of Georgia, before a recent gathering of Cotton
Seed men, gave emphatic praise to the high quality of Cottolene. He said:
"The sale of this product and the proclamation that it is made of cot
ton feed oil have done more to bring cotton seed oil truthfully and
favorably before the public than anything else in recent history.’’
Mr. McCandless then pointed out how a pure, refined, vegetable-oil basis, such as i9
in Cottolene, is the only assurance a woman has of a clean, digestible, cooking product.-
Jt seems a,positive wonder in the light of all that has lately been said and written,
and of what is known of lard, where it comes from, of what it may be made, and how little
chance there is to get pure lard, that anyone will continue its use, when pure, sweet and
healthful Cottolene can be so easily obtained.
COTTOLENE Is Guaranteed Y ou r srocer isherebyau-
VVI thonzed to refund your
money in case you are not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test.
Mauay Sold in Bilik Cottolene is packed In pails with an air-
never goiq in puik tj top t0 £ eep itclean> {resh and „ hoIe .
some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable
odors, such as fish, oil, etc.
Cook Book Free
edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary 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”
OE RIM MAH
Kane Left Dying at Door of
Hospital by Men Who
Disappeared.
Pittsburg, Pa., April 9.—Mystery sur
rounds the death of Cornelius J. Kane,
formerly of the Bennett Steel Company
of, Buffalo, a rich Iron dealer of Pitts
burg and one of the best writers In the
country on Iron and steel. He was
drlveh up to the door of Mercy Hospital
n few mlhutes after midnight in a
dying condition. Two or three persons
who were with him called for a
stretcher and In semi-darkness carried
him Into the hospital entrance. They
Immediately slipped away and officers
have' been trying In vain to find them
since.
Kane had b'een thought to be In Phil
adelphia. when the ne«-i catrfe that he
was dead at the hospital. Hla family
has urged the authorities to spare no
effort to learn the facts connected with
hla death.
P. P. P.
Cures
Rheumatism
- 1 Read what Nicholas Lang, the largest retail
grocer In Savannah says about P. P. P.
F. V. LIPPMAN, Savannah, Ga„
Dear Sin— >
For many years I coniumed much medicine, and in fact tried every meani in
my power to get cured of that terrible disease, rheumatism, which had undermined
my health. I visited Hot Springs, Ark., without gaining relief, and at last in sheer
desperation I took P. P. P. (Lippman's great remedy), and was in a short time ea>
tirely cured. In the eight years since thattime I have not had a symptom of rheu
matism.
P. P. P. did the work to my entire satisfaction and made a quick and perma
nent cure.
Yours truly.
Nicholas Ling.
Thtre Is Only One ‘‘BBOMO QUININE”
That It LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE,
hook foi the slgnaturt ot E. W. DROVE.
Used the World orer to Onre s Cold la One
Pay. 26r.
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JUNIORS HAVE FEAST
Georgia Students Gather at
Festive Board.
Athens, Ga., April 9.—The Junior class
of the University of Georgia held their
third annual bunquet at the Hotel Geor
gian last night. (lovers were laid for
over seventy guests and the occasion
was a memorable one. which will be
long treasured as one of the pleasantest
happenings of university life.
President H. A. Nix. of Commerce,
presided at the banquet, and Fred C.
Allen, of Brunswick, was tosstmaster.
The sparkling wit of the various speak
ers was much enjoyed.
Following are the officers of the clsss
of 1911): H. A. Nix, Commerce, presi
dent; O'. M. Gresham. Mount Airy, vice-
president; Cltfton Arnold, Elberton,
eecretary: A. R. McDonnell, Savannah,
historian.
INSPECTS BATTALION
Major Kimborough on An
nual Visit to Athens.
Athens, Ga., April 9.—The United
States government Inepector Is at the
university today making his annual
Inspection of the battalion for the -war
department. Major James M. Klm-
borough Is the university commandant.
■rills is Major Klnfborough's fourth
Year.- and last, rat the university. The
battalion has steadily Improved under
his experienced and careful guidance
and -so good was their appearance last
year that the appropriation received by
the university for the military feature
was Increased. Major Kimborough was
thanked and complimented by the de
partment on his excellent work. No
fear Is entertained that this year the
outcome will be the sains.
Every one regrets heartily Major
Klmborough's transfer from the uni
versity. but this Is the rule of the de
partment. He leaves a lioet of friends,
both In tha town and in the college.
Judson Lyons Calls on TafL
Washington, April 9.—J. W, Lyons,
’ Augusta, Ga., ex-register of the
treaeury, accompanied by a delegation
of negroes from various sections of the
country, called on President Taft
They asked him to assist in securing
the passage by congress of a bill re
imbursing negroes who lost money In
the failure of the Freedman's Bank.
The president said he would give the
matter attention.
To Improve Hotel Property.
Dublin, Ga., April 9.—\V. N. Lletch.
of Eastman, and Charles H. Peacock, of
Miicon, were In the city this week con
ferring with F. H. Roberson relative to
spending $29,000 toward Improving the
New Dublin Hotel. Each own a one-
thlrd Interest In . tha property. ' They
will make a modern hotel of the prop-
Patents For Georgians.
Washington. April 9.—R. VY. Bishop,
latent attorney, announces the follow
ing patents granted Georgians: oil
can, B. V. Chambers, Rome; bag fasten
er, A. T. Hamilton, TreaL
AT TEMPLE CHURCH
Revival Services Begin on
Sunday For 60 Days.
On Sunday continuous services will
be conducted at the Temple Baptist
church, corner HUntsr and Mangum-
sts.
Rev. Dr, J. C. Edmundson, the pas
tor, will preach at 11 a. in. and 7:30
p. m.
Services will be conducted through
out the afternoon, while the morning
service will be preceded by Sunday
school at 9:30 o'clock.
In a few days this church will in
augurals a <0-day revival, ■ servlets be
ing conducted during the week In tha
afternoon and night nnd Sunday morn
ing, afternoon and evening.
Every one Is cordially Invited to at-
ten these services.
AT THE TABERNACLE
Friday Night Lectures Will
Be Resumed.
Dr. Len Q. Broughton, pastor of the
Baptist Tabernaele, will Friday night
resume Ills lectures to his Friday Night
Bible Class. This class Is now studying
"Tha Holy Spirit In the Acts of the
Apostles." and Bible students may
spend a pleasant and profitable hour in
the study of the establishment and
propagation of the church of Christ In
the first days of the Holy Spirit's min
istry.
Previous to Dr.' Broughton's lecture,
Rev. George H. Judd, of England, who
hss visited practically every mission
field In the world, will give a thirty
minutes’ stereoptleon lecture, showing
pictures of a most Interesting charac
ter, taken by himself In foreign fields.
Thle service will begin at 7:30 o'clock
promptly.
FATHER AND SON HELD
Each Charged Other With
' Being Aggressor.' *
Dalton, Ga., April 9.—Dave snd W.
B.'Kettles, father and spri, who met In
a bloody battle In front of-the-First
National Bank; w-sf* arraigned in re
corder's court, and! Judge Longley Im
posed a fine of $6 and costs on each,
and bound them over to the grand Jury,
the bonds being fixed at $1,000 for W,
B. Kettles and $100 for Dave Kettles.
In the trial before Judge Longley
each claimed that tho other began the
difficulty, and, as there were no wit
nesses present, the one at , fault could
notbe' deter,fliined. .
Why is 8ugar Sweet?
If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth
you could not taste the sweet. GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is ss
strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but
you do not taste the bitter because the
Ingredients do not dissolve In the
mouth, but do dissolve readily In the
acids of the stomach. Is Just as good
for grown people as-for children. The
First and Original Tasteless Chill Ton
ic. The Standard for 30 years. EOe.
FERTILIZER COMPANY
IS GRANTED CHARTER
Montgomery, Ala., ApriJ 9c-Opers-
tlons of the largest fertiliser tnt*re«t»
In the world are paid to be assured b.v
the Incorporation Id Montgomery or Ml*
Buffalo Fertilizer Con pany, of Ala
bama. ...
The main offices of the company win
be In Montgomery, with sub-office*
throughout the state. The new com
pany Is capitalized at' $100,000. with ,”,
C. Meadows, of Buffalo, N. Y„ chief
owner, holding shares to the vslue or
$60,000. George Hofer. Jr., of Buffalo-
holds shares to the extent of $39.S | >o.
ILLINOIS WOMAN MAKES
REMARKABLE RECORD
Picks Eighty-Five Gallons of Berries Besides Per
forming Regular Housework.
Mrs. Anna Marlng, R. F. D. No. 1.
Box 57, Dennison, Clark county. Illi
nois. relates an Interesting experience
with the Cooper remedies, which have
grown largely Into popular favor dur
ing the past few years. She says:
For yeahs I have suffered agony
m stomach trouble, always expe
riencing severe pain Immediately after
eating. I had n very poor appetite, and
often went without my meals In order
to escape the distress that was sure to
follow. My digestion was bad, I was
troubled, with gas on my stomach, and
my bowelsswera In a wretched condi
tion.
“I tried everything I heard of In' an
effort to get relief, but could find noth
ing that would help me. I became
weak, run down and greatly dlecour-
aged. I could do ecarcely any work
and felt miserable all the time. 1 had
no strength—everything was a drag,
even my very existence. I could not
sleep, and was so nervous and worn out
that life hardly seemed worth the liv
ing.
“Having read several announcements
of the Cooper remedies, t wee finally so
tmpresaeu with the claims of L. T. Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Cooper and-with the statements msd*
by persons who had used his medicine,
that 1 decided to give It a trial.
procured a treatment of Cooper s a"
Discovery. ...
"From the first day I started to li
the New Discovery I began to Impf®”.
It put my stomach and bowels laui
perfect condition, cleansed my
of Impurities, and built me up raploi.
In flesh and strength. I was soon
sleeping soundly at night, rand In
morning felt rented, and ready ? or
day's work. By the time I had take'
the full treatment my health was bit
ter than It had been ill years.
"Last summer I picked elghty-n'
gallons of blackberries, beside* do 1 "*
my other work, ThA neighbors all r»
marked how well I was looking.. A""
told them It was Cooper's Ntw DK"
ery that was doing It. I can nsver
thankful enough for fhe benefit I ba
derived from this splendid Cooper
Iclne."
Cooper's New Discovery la no*
sale by all druggists everywhere .
finmnlA hnttl* maiM free
sample bottle mailed free upon
by addreeetmr the Cooper