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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 20. 1909.
LABOR NEWS
By F. J. TERRY.
LIVES WITHOUT A BLEMISH
SAYS ALTON B. PARKER
Washinpton, April 1».—"Thl* In the
most lni|#i'tani rase In which I have
ever engaged." declared former Judge
Alton B. Parker, late Democratic preal
dential candidate, In opening hla argu
ment for officers of the American Fed
# eratton of Labor In the district court of
‘appeals today.
"Little In the way of dollars and
cents It Involved, ft Is true, but upon It
depends the punishment and disgrace
of three men whose private lives are
- without blemish and who have a fol
lowing not exceeded by any man out
aide of political life."
, Two of the labor representatives,
President Gontper* and Secretary Mor-
•-rlson. of the American Federation of
CLabor, whose sentences, with that of
$ John Mitchell, for contempt of court.
.1(0posed hv Justice Wright, form the
tSbaels of ' the case before the court,
iJflstetied lb Judge Parker's argument In
s their behalf. Many local labor repce
; seniatlvef ware present.
Gompers. Mitchell and Morrison are
appealing from ihe sentences of
^ar. nine months and six months,
.Sportively, Imposed by Judge Wright
for alleged violation of the Injunction
obtained by the Bucks Stove and Range
■Company.
TELEGRAPHERS' UNION
• WILL HOLD MEETING
.. The Telegraphers’ Union will hold a
' ,vsry Interesting meeting Sunday. April
J J5. on the Atlanta division at Rome,
on the Southern railway.
Mrs. E. B. Smith, of the Dixie’s Twin
Order Telegraphers' Club of Atlanta,
^and Jerome Jones, of the American
- FedWatlon of Labor, will be In altend-
ygnoti aid ,oppress the meeting In the
• •.Interest of the coming convention.
K 1 At 1 o'clock p. nt. an open meeting
j'Hlirbb held and Jerome Jones will ad-
waress the farmers, molders and varloua
other organisations of Rome.
AJNVENTION PROGRAM
FOR THE TELEGRAPHERS
• The telegraphers, at their regular
meeting, made final decisions regard
ing the program for their first morn
ing's session. The welcome exercises
will take place at 8 o’clock on the
evening of Monday. May 10. in the
Gate City Guard Armory on Houston
at The following program has been
arranged:
Colonel Lawson Lamar, master of
ceremonies.
Mayor R. F. Maddox, welcome to At
lanta.
Governor Hoke Smith, welcome to
Georgia. _
Governor-elect Joseph M. Brown,
welcome to’Geprgla.
Reply by President H. B. Perham.
Jerome Jones, welcome to Atlanta
In behalf of organised labor.
B. Lee Smith, welcome lo Georgia,
in behalf of Georgia Federation of La
bor.
Colonel C. T. Ladson, welcome to
Georgia. In behalf of organised me
chanlcs and farmers. „
Reply by A. D. Thurston. "The Daddy
of the Telegraph."
Rev. H. A. Atkinson, Rev. K. Dean
Ellenwood and Colonel K. Winn Born
will be Invited to a, seat with tty*
speakers, together with other promi
nent oltlsens of Atlanta-end the state.
STRONG UNIONS COMBINE
TO BOOST THE LABEL
' The Typographical Union and Print
Ing Pressmen and Assistants'Union of
Atlanta have combined their forces In
the prosecution of n systematic union
label campaign, which gives promise of
most effective results.
With the combination of these two
, powerful organisations In a business
way It gives them a much greater ad
vantage In the accomplishment of their
efforts. These unions together have
a membership In Atlanta of about S00
.vmklng people, not Including their
sv ■ V VC, l^ltUKIItv l o SBSStl ntriiw, SSBSVS It XV IBS
be ths purpose of this small army of
‘wttrXfng people to take down n list
«f every one with whom they spend their
earning^ and request those concerns
to.In turn patronise the establishments
with, which they are connected.
A blank statement has been fur
nished each member of these organisa
tions to be filled out and placed In the
( hands of the unions for reference. Un
der the headings of "Who Gets Tour
.Money?” "Who Does Their Printing?"
.''•What as to Their Future?" the fol
lowing articles are specified: For dry
goods, clothing, shoes, groceries, fur
niture, coal, wood, etc., drugs, house
rent, cigars, tobacco, etc. Of course
all other articles purchased by work
ing people'which might not be In-f
eluded In this list, wllb be also added.
George L. Berry, International preal.
dent of the Prensmen’s Union, and T.
t’.. Parsons,, representing the Interna
tional Typographical Union, both or
whom are making Atlanta their.head
quarters. In addressing this circular to
• the membership. In part, say:
■ ■ ’ "The line of campaign which this
blank embraces Is one which business
men will recognise ae embodying good
Banish
Spring Humors
Impure or effete matter*
accumulated in the blood
during the winter cause in
The spring such disfiguring and pain
ful troublea aa bolls, pimples, and other
eruptlona, elso weakness, lose, of ap
petite. that tired feeling.
The' beet medicine to take Is
Hood'g Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly
cleanses the blood, and effects per
manent curea by giving healthy func
tional activity to the etomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels and skin.
Hood’s 8ar*aparilla effects Its won
derful curea, not simply because It
contains sarsaparilla, but because It
combine! the utmost remedial valuee
of more than 20 different ingredients,
each greatly strengthened and en
riched by this peculiar combination.
These ingredient* are the very reme
dies that successful physlclana pre
scribe for the tame diseases and ail
ments. If urged to buy any prepara
tion said to be “Just as good," you may
be sure It Is Inferior, costa less to make
and yields a larger profit.
Begin taking* Hood's Sarsaparilla
today. In the usual liquid form or In
tho chocolated tablets known as Bar-
sstnbs. 100 Doses On* Dollar.
DAUGHTERS OPEN ‘
'THEIR CONVENTION
Lively Fight Expected in
Electing Head of
D. A. R.
Judge
of the
Washington. April 20.—With every proa-
pert of a lively factional light for the office
of president general of the aoriety the
eighteenth annual convention of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution wa* called
to order shortly before noon in tho new and
magnificent Continental hall. Kvery aeat on
the floor end in the gallOrieN was occupied.
Mr*. McLean was greeted with applause
aba took her seat on tha platform, where
were alao asietnbled Vice President 81
Ambassador Jutaerand, of Franco;
Henry Htockbridge. president general
Hons of the American Revolution: the Right
Rev. Aldred A. Harding, biahop of Washing
ton: the Rut. J. N'evett Steele, of N## \ork,
and the Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton SmUh. of
Washington, who wen among those who oe
>d placra on the platform.
__ra. McLean made a touching farewell »d
dreis, in which she said ah# felt “aa tho I
were Washington saying farcwall to hit gen
eral*. “ .The 4» u * , *t* r * w#r * affected
by her remarks and cheered loudly.
liberations of* the convention would be plena-
GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS
Returns Show Increase.
Waycrots, Ga., April 20c—War* coun
ty galhnl 8377.471 during the "panic"
year of 1*08, according to flgurea given
out by the tax collactor at final »et-
tlement for taxsa for laat year. Tha
returns were for 33.87l.t73 as com
pared to 33.186.803 for 1107.
Bor* Artesian Wall.
Wayoross, Ga., April 20.—The Hughq*
Specialty Well Digging Company, of
Charltston. 8. C„ has been awarded a
contract for Hn urtealan well and aya-
tem for the Hehard Cypree* 81111 Com.
pany's plant at \V*ycro»*. The well la
to be 600 fyet deep, and will hare alx
and eight-Inch casing*. ,
Nash Will Vs Tried.
Lexington, G*„ April 20.—Superior
court of Oglethospe l» In session this
week. Judge Meadow and Solicitor
Brown are here for the first time since
their entrance-Into these offices. The
moat Important case to come up will
be that of William Nash. In Jail,
charged with attempting to murder
William Smith In Ooosepond district
last December.
Fir* Destroys Bern.
Lexington. Ga., April 20.—The barn
of Thomas Brlghtwtil. at Maseys. waa
destroyed by fire. The entire content*
of feedstuff* were burned, tho the live
stock wa* saved. The loss It about
31.300. without Insurance.
Manager Leaves Colonel Smith.
Lexington, Ga., April 20.—J. Allen
Moore, who has been the right-hand
man of Colonel James M. Smith for the
past ten years or more, has given up
hi* position and acre pied a position
with the Standard Manufacturing
Company, of Athens.
Whisky w7s Seized.
Lexington, Ga., April 20.—A-case that
has attracted the greatest of Interest
In every section of the county Is that
nt John \V. .Moody, a hlch lias the past
week got Into the Federal court*. Rev
enue officials visited his place, which
Is located out from Maxeys. In Ogle
thorpe county', and found two barrel*
of wnlsky In hi* cellars, which bore no
revenue stamp. The whlaky was taken
and shipped to Atlanta and the ware
house closed.
CURES ECZEMA
QUICKLY
New Discovery Hss Revolutionized the
Treatment of Skin Diseases.
Nothing In the history of medicine
fits* ever approached the success of the
msrvelous skin remedy known qs
poslam. which. It is safe to say, has
cured more cases-of ecxema and skin
disease* than any, remedy ever offered
for these ills.
The Huoceas of poslam la not at all
surprising when It I* considered that
even a very smalt quantity applied to
the skin stops itching immediately and.
cures chronic cases In two weeks. The
very jvorst cases of eczema, n* well a*
acne, herpes, tetter, piles, salt rheum,
raah, crusted humors, scaly scalp and
every form of Itch, yield to It readily.
Blemishes such as pimples, red nose*,
tquddy and Inflamed skin disappear al
most Immediately,when poslam Is ap
piled, the complexion being cleared
over-night.
Every druggist keeps both the 50-
cent else (for minor troubles) and the
s! Jar, and either of these miy be ob
tained In Atlanta at Jacobs' Phsrmacy
and Brannen's Drug Store, aa well as
other reliable drug store*.
But no one Is even asked to purchase
poelam without first obtaining an ex
perimental package which will be sent
by maU, free of charge, upon request,
by the Emergency Laboratories. 32
West Twenty-fifth street, New York
city.
PROMOTED ONE DAY,
HE OIESJHE NEXT
Colonel Jacob Augur, Listed
For Brigadier General,
Stricken in Manila.
HOTEL OE HOT.
European Flza. 22 V, to 36 V, W. Mitchall-it.
1 Block From Termlnsl smion...Ali Modem
Conveniences...Boomt, noe, 70c. »1 per dsy.
Special Betee by the Week. 31.60. 32, 32.60
end 33. Atlanta Phone 3266.
Manila, April 20c—While Colonel Ja
cob A. Augur, of the Tenth cavalry,
was addressing n meeting of officers
Sunday, the meeting having been
called to arrange for the reception of
the Incoming Twelfth cavalry, he was
stricken with apoplexy and died In
short time.
.Colonel Augur was bom In 1848 and
had a long and honorable military rec
ord. Announcement was made only
Saturday that the president had se
lected Colonel Augur for promotion to
the grade of brigadier general to sue
ceed General J. B. Kerr, who Is to re
tire In May.
- 'May Locate College at Jackson.
Jackson, Miss., April 20.—The Jack-
son Board of Trade Is making an en
ergetic effort to capture the new 380.000
college to be built by the Christian
chdrch of Mississippi at some advan
tageous point In the state, and when
the committee on location meets next
month a very flattering report will be
submitted to the body.
BRIEF NEWS BY WIRE
i Hen Alone to Blame
For Folly of Expensive'
Alike of Womankind
Geraldine Farrar Pays
Back $34,000 Borrowed
For Musical Education
A LIBERAL OFFER
Brannen'» Drug Store Guarantees
to Cure Dyspepsia. If It
Fails, the Medicine Costs
Nothing.
plVif Atlanta that Indigestion and ays-
pepxla are curable and that Rexall Dya-
, pefiela Tablet* will effect the cure, w*
will furnish the medicine absolutely
free If It falls to give complete satls-
iictlun to aoy one giving It a trial.
The remarkable success of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablet* Is largely due to the
new and successful method of rtianu-
facture. whereby the well-known prop
erties of Bismuth, Bubnltrate and Pep
sin have been combined with carmina
tives and their agents.
Bismuth. Bubnltrate and Pepsin are
recognised by the entire medical pro
fession as specific!, for acute indiges
tion and dyspepsia.
The Pepsin used In Rexall Dykpepglu
Tablets Is manufactured by a new
proers*. which develops Its greatest
efficiency. Pepsin supplies to the di
gestive apparatus one of the must im
portant elements of the digestive fluid,
and exerts a tonic Influence upon all
the glands which supply all the other
elements necessary to proper assimila
tion and digestion.
The carminatives add properties
which promptly relieve the disturb
ances' snd pain caused by undigested
food. \
The perfect combination of these in
gredients makes a remedy absolutely
Incomparable and Invaluable for the
complete cure of Indigestion and dys
pepsia
Wc are so positively certain of tills
that we sell Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
• >n our ow n personal guarantee that ] lake strike. The seamen will vote upon
B icy will either cure you er coat you I thp proposition that they can not longer
nothing.—T. H. Rrsnnen. Brannen's I accept the Intolerable conditions Im-
Drug Btore, 102 Whitehall street, At-'posed upon them by the Lake Carriers’
lanta- ttu % Assort-!*-*-
San Francisco, April 20.—Men are re
sponsible for the folly of the modem
woman’s attire. This Is the conclusion
reached by Miss Jessica Pelxoto, as
sistant professor df economic* In the
University of California, six of the
brightest women from y»e university
and Itabura Shonn. a Japanese malb
■student, who nre making searching ln-
veatlgatlons of the coat of living nna
are seeking a solution of stsrtllng mod
ern changes In the standard of living.
The college girl I* ehown to hnvf
expensive taslee. , It would require an
liicBm? of 3S.#on n year to support her,
according tuber.taste*.
The Japanese student dlsblaye very
modest Ideas of the co*t of maintain
ing a household.
• The figures are based on estimates
made by the various mimbfH of the
class on the needs of an "efficient man
and woman andnneother. unclassified
constituting a family of three. The
details have been formulated to un ex-
tent to Justify codification at thlstlme
While the young men •tudenls at
the university have been startled at
an estimate- of 11.000 * >' ca '' #*,
amount "an ordinarily efficient *otn-
an” might well expend on her clothe*,
there Is food for thought for young
women contemplating a step xuch a*
was taken by Helen Emery, who be
came the bride of a Japanese In the
fact hat Sliona would allow her hut
from U to 810 a year for her hats.
Mis* Pelxoto. discussing the subject
said- "While these student* me being
taught some vary valuable things about
the average household and are getting
Information that will be worth.wTfflj to
them ns housekeeper*, this Is not a
ilaw' In housekeeping. We are . m-
nly seeking the facta of the cost of liv
ing The modern woman Is a pur
chaser. our grandmothers were pro-
* U "Ms* g*l student* handed me sstl^
mate* that would call for Income* of
at least 38.000 a year, cDress In a fam
ily should average from IS to .0 per
cent of the Income. Many people to
day spend SO to 40 nml some go a* high
as 50 per cent on clothing."
husiness principles. A* oltlsens or At
lanta the 800 union men and women In
the printing Industry. 4tnd the hun
dred* dependent upon them, to say
nothing of organised labor generally,
spend -hundreds of thousands of dol
lars annually, as against an Insignifi
cant aunt spent by the’ non-union em
ployers and their employee*. You are
Hprndlng a portion of your #amfngs
with certain business men. We want
you to nee x these business men and And
out whether your earning* ere going
to support non-union establishments.
If you And that they are, these busi
ness men. who will no doubt have
many putrone lu the eente class
voureelf, will readily recognise the
justice of your requeet when you ask
them to help you In return for the
help which you are giving them. IF*
a plain case of reciprocity, wherein
the builneee men gets the best of the
bargain even after granting your rt-
qU A* t nuuw meeting will probably be
called soon to more thoroughly eiplaln
the campaign outlined 'and also urge
the union people of Atlanta to be
active In pushing their cauae to the
front. By thlff unique method each end
every member* of theae muons haa
been made a committee of one.
LAKE SEAMENWILL
VOTE ON STRIKE
Chicago, April 20.—An order he* been
eent out to all lake port* for the lake
peamen to take a referendum vote on a
Chicago, April 20.--aeraldlne Farrar,
the grand opera singer, has completed
the payment of a loan of $54,000 ad
vanced ten year* ago for her mualcal
education. The Anal Installment waa
turned over a few day* ago to Agents
of Mra. Bertram Webb, of Salem, Maas.
Mlaa Farrar haa not only paid back all
the original loan of $10,000 and subse-
quent loans, amounting to $24,000, but
ha* paid 5 per rent Interest.
When the loan waa made Miss Far
rar wan a struggling musical, student.
With the first $10,000 she got Instruc
tion from some of the greatest masters
of music. The remainder .of the $34,-
000 Is said to have been used to tide
her over critical periods of her career.
ITCHEDJ1YEARS
Suffered Terribly from Eczema
which Made Hands and Feet Swell,
Peel and Get Raw — Arms Affected,
Too—Gave Up Hope of Cure.
USED dUTICURA AND
WAS QUICKLY CURED
" I mffered from eczema on my hand,,
arms and feet for about twelve years,
my hands and feet would swell, sweat
and itch, then would becomo callous
and get verv dry, then peel off and
Bet raw. I tried most every kind of
•tlve and ointment without success,
onlv got temporary relief. As soon as I
would leave off using them I would be
as bad as ever. 1 tried several doctors,
took arsenic for two years and at last
gave up thinking there was a cute for
eczema. A friend of mine Insisted on
my trying the Cuttcura Remedies but,
supposing they were the same ax other
•cur**’ I nxd tried, I did not give them
a trial until I got an bad that t had to
do something. I secured a oaks of Cu-
ticura Soap, a box of Cutlcura Oint
ment anil a bottle of Cutlcura Rexolvent
and by the time they were u««-.1 I
see a vast improvement and my hands
and feet were healed up in no time. I
used ceveral bottle* of Cutlcura Re
solvent. This was over a year ago and
have had no trouble since. I think I
am entirelr cured. Charle* T. Bauer,
R.F.D.03, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 1008.’’
BABIES CURED
Of Torturing, Disfiguring
Humors by Cutlcura.
The suffering which Cutlcura Boap
and Cutlcura Ointment have alleviated
among .kin-tortured, dis
figured infanta and chil
dren. and the comfort
they have afforded worn-
out and worried parent*
have led to their adop
tion in countless home*
as a priceless treatment
for the ekin and blood.
Eczema, rashes, and
every form of itching,
scaly humor are speedily cured, in tho
majority of cases, when all else fails.
C«mpt.t« Eitrnul aid lllinil Tnataeat for
Trtrj flumor of Infanta ChlMrae aad Adult, ron-
IMI «t outran Soap Ole.) to Cmoae at Skin.
Cuimtra otatmnt iMe 11* Ural txa alia and i >m-
u ISO. >. far id th, mrxa it taaratata
prr rial el 60, to PLtifv ttir a rod.
tr. world Tott-r 1‘rujt A farm.
Bo.too. Ml*
Cuticm It-ei on .-a.o DUriel.
“Shut Up!” Flashed Wireless.
Singspors, April 20.—The wireless
operator on the transport Kilpatrick
eaya that on the voyage across the At
lantlc a German liner replied "Shut
up!" to hla call. The matter ha* been
officially reported to th* United State*
authorities.
* Big Bull Runs Amuck.
, Jersey City, N. J., April 20.—A big
black bull, maddened by the strange
dry surroundings In which he found
himself, broke away from hi* keeper
and went on a rampage thru the busi
ness section of- the town, in the course
of his mad flight he charged Miss Ella
Jacobs, who wore a red shirt waist,
knocked her down and trampled her;
ran over two achool children; drove a
couple of hundred children back Into a
achool building; wrecked a furniture
store and a tailor shop and was finally
killed by a policeman.
Buys Immense Timber Forests.
Poitland, Ore., April 20.—Consumma
tion of the purchase of the entire
timber holdings of Colonel William C.
Greene, of Mexico, by a syndicate of
San Francisco and New York capital
ists for 333.000.000 has been confirmed.
The tract Is nbout 60 miles wide by
120 miles long, haa a growth of yellow
pine Umber to the extent , of 15,000,-
000.000 feet.
It Made Biahop.
Washington. April 20.—Right Rev.
Joseph O. Anderson, of Boston, today
took the oath of office here as bishop
auxiliary of the Boston dtoeeee before
Morlslgiinr Falconlo, papal delegate
to the United States.
Won’t B* Courtmartialsd.
Washington. April 20.—The nine of
ficers who compiled the statement on
board the .United States ahlp Panther
will not have to face courtmartlal*.
The officer* were within their rights,
as a paragraph in the navy regulation*
set* forth that any officer not only has
the right,, but la asked to submit hi#
view* on matter* concerning the serv
ile to the department thru official
channels.
Prescribed by Wireless.
S*n Francisco, April 20.—By wire
less telegraphy, doctors .at the harbor
emergency hospital prescribed treat
ment for Amos Hill, a passenger on
the steamer President, hundreds of
miles at sea. Hill, who Is a wealthy
man from Gloveravllle. N. Y.. was at
tacked by Internal hemorrhage* on
sajurday afternoon and that hla life
was saved la believed to’be due to the
us# of wireless (elegraphy, as the ves
sel carried no physician.
Rat McCarren Pay* Up.
New .York, April 20—Following a
conference yesterday with the receiver
of the Insolvent brokerage firm nt Efi-
nls A Stoppanl, Senator Patrick Mc-
t’arren agreed to pay at once 3124.000,
which the firm’s books show he owes.
Certain undelivered stocks will he
turned over to McCarren by the re
ceiver.
CiS» n ^ Oklahoma'
“>_■ w*: mMtaTMK;
Carrollton. Ga., family. His death wa*
caused by excessive alcoholism. .
w. t, to Death.
JL’iZS’S'* 1 20 — An unidentified
th^ WaSf ,h .* *' leven,h floor of
tne w nnnmnker store yesterday stid
waf Instantly killed. * leru »> and
AGNES SCOTT GLEES
Concert Thursday Should
Fill the Grand.
A large attendance Is expected at the
Grand Thursday night to hear the con
cert presented by tho Agnes Scott Glee
Club, composed of twenty-five picked
voices from the Agnes 8cott College
and the Agnes Scott Academy. Under
the supervision of Profsssor Joseph Mc r
Laln and Miss Spangler, these two
clubs have prepared a program such a*
has never been presented In Atlanta
before. Smne of the number* will be
sung by th# college club, some by the
acadenfS' club and several by the entire
chorus.
Manv seats have been sold or re
served and the college boy* are ex-
peeted to be out In full force. Tech
and Stone Mountain have already re
served a great number of aeata, and
there will probably be a good attend
ance of Georgia hoy* who remain In At
lanta after the Tech-Georgla baseball
gam*.
ASKS PEOPLE TO PRAY
FOR NEW LEGISLATURE
, .tzgtrald, Ga., April 20—Dr. J. C.
Solomon, president of the Georgia Anti-
Saloon League, preached two strong
sermon* In Fltxgerald Sunday at the
Christian and Methodist church**. He
Pleaded earnestly for the prayers of the
people of Ben Hill when the legislature
assemble! In June In the hope that the
body will not undo the work which was
done by the legislature of two year*
ago, which pasaed the prohibition meas-
ure.
Tlie Kind Toil Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnro of
and has been made under his per.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and“ Just.-as-good”are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlie health of
Infants and ChUdren—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It'is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Miorphlno nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and aliays Feverishness. It «urcs Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep,
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼MK CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY •▼REST* NEW YORK CITY.
TEETH
WHITE.
Extracted
positively w i t h o ut
5 tin. Beet teeth $8.
loney can not buy
better. PHILA
DELPHIA DENTAL
ROOMS. No.
Whitehall St..
D, S„ Manager.
GIN W FINES
Shreveport Officers Enforc
ing State Prohibition.
Law.
Shravaport, La., ’ April 20.—Eleven
near-beer dealers wars fined and sen
tenced to the public ronda for 30 day*
for violating the stats prohibition law.
Several of ths defendants are promi
nent and wealthy.
The suits resulted In several of the
establishments closing door*.
ASPHALT KING DEAD I Hua cubed m « to 14 day*. •
■"■" PAZO OINTMENT I, xulrinto.d to cor. .0,
■Rot-hoy - 0.1,11 . ctii of itchinf. Blind, Blledln«*or Frotrud-
-Daroor, Multi-Millionaire. !#* File- 111 I to 14 d«»« or mossy rslundtd.
Yields to Pneumonia.
New York, April 20—Amxl Lorenzo
Barber, president of ths A. L, Barber
Asphalt Company, whose wealth was
estimated at many millions, Is dead at
hla -home. Ardslty Towara, Ardaley, of
pneumonia. He waa In his slxty-alxth
gear and was ill only a faw day*. He
had but recently returned from a trip
to California, taken partly on account
of hla health and partly to Inspect as
phalt properties.
THIS WILL INTERE8T MOTHERS!
Mother Orsy’i R«„t Powders for Childr.n,
o Certain relief for Fereriihne,,. Headache.
Bad fttomseh, Taethlnx Olsordara. ntoea xnd
reyolate tha Bowels and destroy Worms.
They break up Coldi in 24 houra. They are
eojpleaeant to the taste end hermleia ae milk.
Children like them. Over 10.000 teatimonlale
of rural. They never fail, told by alt drux-
»t*n. 25r. Ask today. Doa’t accept aoy
BAD DREAMS
Indicat* Improper Oist, Usually Due to
Coffee.
One of the common symptoms of
coffee poisoning la the bnd dreams that
apoll what should be restful aleep. A
man who found the reason aaya:
"Formerly I waa a? slave to coffee.
as like n morphine fiend, could not
aleep at night, would roll and toss In
my bed. and when I did get ts sleep
was disturbed by dreamt and hobgob
lins. would wake up with headaches
and feel bad all day, so nervous I could
not attend to business. .My writing
looked like bird tracks, I had Indiges
tion. heartburn and palpitation of ths
heart, conatlpatlon. Irregularity of the
kidneys, etc.
"Indeed. I began to feel I had all the
troubles that human flesh could suffer,
but when a friend advised me to leave
off coffee I felt as If he had Insulted
ould not bear the Idea. It had
such a hold on me, and I refused to be
lieve It the cause.
"I finally consented to try Poatum
am) with the going of coffee and the
coming of Poatum all my troubles have
gone and health has returned.
"I eat and sleep wel| now, nerves
steadied down and I write, a fair hand
(aa you can see), can attend to busi
ness again and rejoice that I am free
from the monster Coffee.”
Ten days trial of Poatum In place of
coffee will bring sound, restful, refresh
ing sleep. "There's a Reaeon."
Look in pkgs. for the famous lit
tle book, "The Road to Wellvllle.”
Ever read th* abov* letter? A new
SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
Is Celebrated With Concert
and. Speaking.
Athens, Ga., April 20.—The four
teenth anniversary of the State Normal
School was celebrated Saturday on the
Normal School campus here. Many
visitors were her* for the occasion.
A feature of the program was
music by the Normal School orchestra
and chorus, which haa been trained un
der the direction of Professor C. 8.
Stanage. An elaborate musical pro
gram waa rendered.
President T. H. Rowe, of the board
of trustees, presided 4t the exercises,
which were held In the school audi
torium. The speakers of the dav were
the Hon. T. \V. Smith, of Dudley. Ga.
and the Hon. Robert J. Quinn, of Col-
lege Park, both of them being member)
of the board' of trustees. After the
conclusion of the exercises the faculty,
their guests nnd the students were en
tertained at dinner In the school dining
hall.
RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN
Will Be Waged in Fitzger
ald During May.
Fitzgerald, Ga., April 20—Charles N.
Crlttenton, the millionaire evangelist
and founder of the Florence Crlttenton
home* throughout the country, will as
sist In a series of protracted meetings
at the First Methodist church of Fltx
gerald next month. Dr. Walker Lewis
will also aealat the pastor In conducting
the aeries of service!. Rev. W. S.
Harden, a Presbyterian minister, will
organise the eholr.
The Baptist church will also hold a
series of meetings next month, to
which Dr. Len Broughton of Atlanta,
will be a dally attendant.
Negro Murderer Held.
Boston, April 20.—Thru Information
furntxhed the police by two negroes, a
negro, who claimed to be Philip Alston.
one appear* from time to time. They I warited In Loufxburg. N. cT. on _
are genuine, true, and full of human | charge of murdering Catherine Jones,
interest. Is held her*.
The MUSICAL FESTIVAL
will be the greatest gathering of mu
sical talent tho South haa ever known.
If -you wanj to enjoy It com* to ux
for a pair of torlc or deep-curved
glasses made to conform to the eye
ball, excluding the light from sides,
top and bottom.of (lass, also prevent
Ing lashes from touching the lenses.
Remember, we furnish the new Toric
or Curved One-Piece Bifocals, no
seams, no dividing line. "
We have sold thousands of them, but
you can't see them as they are In
visible.
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO.
76 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
If light and ventilation
with good food add any
thing to hygienics, we’ve got
a monopoly. Etowah Res
taurant.
ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF 8UNPAY SCHOOLS
Wayoross, Gs., April 20—The twen
ty-second annual convention of the
Ware County Sunday School Assocla
tlon meets at Manor on May 14 and
IS. The Sunday morning service, Map-
15. will be devoted principally to memo
rial services In honor of th# late George
Halns. of Augusta, president of the
Georgia 8unday School Association,
and R. B. Reppard, of Savannah, vice
president of the same organisation.
The service In honor of th# late pres
ident will be conducted by Rev. C. C.
Buchanan, of Waycrots. Professor K.
A. Pound, of Waj-cro**, will conduct
the Reppard memorial. Judge T. A.
Parker will deliver an address during
the convention. "Greeting* From Ma
nor” will be extended by W. S. Booth.
The response will be by D. H. Bennett,
of Wareaboro.
Nomination* 8*nt to Sanato.
Washington, April 20.—The nomina
tion of Thomas C. Dawson, of Iowa, a*
minister to Chile, was sent to the sen
ate yesterday. Also that of George W.
Huntley ns collector of customs at
Miami, Ohio, and of Colonel Jacob A.
Augur, of the Tenth cavalry, to be
brigadier general. Colonel Augur died
suddenly In Manila yesterday. It la un
derstood Colonel Marion P. Maus will
be nominated in hla place.
COAL! COAL!
Steam and Domestic Coal
Wholesale and Retail.
See me before buying—prices
are right and quality is the best.
/Isa G. Candler, Jr.
City Office, Candler Building.
Bell Phone 3274-M.
Yard, 122 Krogg Street.
Bell Phone 2581-Ivy.
Lumber
Lumber
Anything in dray loads or
car loads. Special prices for
concrete, form material and
heavy timbers. Get our
prices. Delivery always
prompt. House bills our
specialty.
E.G. Willingham & Sons
Both Phones. 542 Whitehall St
HOTEL FLANDERS
133-37 West 47th Street
N. Y. CITY.
200 feet east of Broadway.
A modern fireproof hotel, in
the heart of the theater, dub
and hotel district; convenient to
all car lines. An exceptional or
chestra. Very moderate rate*.
Booklet on request.
T. tt. Carrol, Mgr. B. B. Shtrei, Prop
JUNIOR ORATORS CHOSEN
AT GEORGIA UNIVERSITY
Athens, Ga., April 20.—The rnnte*t
for Junior orator*' place during the
coming commencement at the Univer
sity of Georgia wa* held Saturday,
there being nearly twenty candidate’'
for the honor. Those chosen wlllepefk
competitively for a handiome medal In
June. Th# JudgeR were the Rev. Dr.
L. Hill, Professor Preston Brooks »nu
Dr. H. O. Johnson.
The following-named were the *ur-
easeful students: ,
James P. Jones. Rome. "The Spirit of
America; Thomas W. Abbott. Atlanta.
“Americanism;? Erolbert Miller. ' a*
lumbus. "The i'onservatlon of Natural
Resource*;” Carl 8. Loewenhei*. t"’
lumbus, "Compulsory Education:' <•-
Clifton Arnold. Elberton. "The Man I*
the Convict:" David R. Cummlng. i* r "’
"Up From Slavery.”
Therm Im Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
That In
Laxative Bromo Quinine
IMKD THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLO IH ORE BAY.
ifcrays remember the Ml name,
•ec this signature on every box.