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re ATLANTA fiEORGTAN ANI) NEWS: MONDAY. JANUARY 30. 1011.
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Every Iranian's heart thrills at the
cooing and prattling of a baby, and
motherhood Is her highest and purest
Joy. Vet the suffering Incident to
this great consummation of her life'!
desire, robs the anticipation of some
of its sweetness. Most of this can
bo a7oldcd by the use of Mother’*
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fflfiE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION AND SETTLES
A. little Diapepsin regulates
' bad Stomachs iu five
minutes.
Every family here ought to keep
Ki.it Diapepsin In the house, as any
3 no of you may have an attack of In-
llgestlon or Stomach trouble at any
Ime, day or night.
K This harmless preparation will digest
anything you eat and overcome a dis
tressed. out-of-order etomaeh five min
utes afterwards.
— If your meals don't tempt you, or
-what little you do eat aeems to flu you.
~ or lays like a lump of lend In your
rratomach, or If you have heartburn,
that li a algo of Indigestion.
Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent
case of Pape’a Diapepsin, and take ft
little Just aa soon as you can. There
will be no sour rising*, no belching
of undiluted food mixed with add,
no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness
or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nau
sea. Debilitating Headaches, Dlsslness
or Intestinal griping. This will til go.
and. besides, there will be no sour food
left over In the stomach to potion your
breath with nauseous odors.
Papa's Diapepsin Is a certain cure
for out-of-order atomnehs, because It
prevents fermentation and takes hold
of your food and digests It Just the
same as If your stomach wasn't there.
Relief In five minutes from all stom
ach misery at any drug store, wait
ing for you.
These large 50-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to cure almost nr
chronic rase of Dyspepsia, Indigestion
or any othtr Stomach trouble.
Emanuel County REVOLUTIONIZE THE SCIENCE OF
I Friend assists nature in gradually expanding all tissues, muscled and tendons, It
strengthens the ligaments, keep* the bresets In good condition, and brings the
woman to the crisis In healthful physical condition. Ths regnlar nso of
of Killing Flanders. i “y;
■ ' quick and natural rscorsry for tho
. ■. „ . mother. For sals at drug stores
Columbus, Gs.. Jen. 30.—Judge Oil- write for free book for expectant
bert has overruled a motion for a new mo tj, org ,
trial In the ease of Dr. W. J. McNaugh-
ton. of Emanuel county, who la charged! BRADFrBLD REGULATOR CO,
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
S.BELIEVERS AWAIT AROUND
GIRL FOR DIVINE MESSAGES
■' McKeesport, Pa., Jan. 30.—Divine
/ men sages given from heaven’thru the
^Ups of a ftrl who has been blind from
birth were awaited by a throng that
—hurrounded the home where Margaret
Shipley lay today. For morh than >0
“-hours she has been In a trance-llke
creondltlon awaiting a miracle, the resto
ration of her sight.
*5^ The young woman was not left atone
for an Instant today. Her guardians.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halderman. were
-confident that her sight would be re
quired by night. They asserted this
s=2jad been shown by the messages re-
_raived by the girl.
'n Attired In white with her sightless
—gpss wide open, she reclined on a couch
motionless as a corpse. Thru
cjwelve-year-old Kdna Dabney came
the first meseare of the promised
•Oglu. The strange drama began at the
- font of the much, while clad as her
" tympanlon. Mrs. Halderman, likewise
. ih while, moved about quietly, keeping
enstunt watch over her charge. She
s sy* the message had been received hy
- CHIEF CONFISCATES
10 BARRELS OF BOOZE
Macon, Ga„ Jan. 30.—A new depar
ture In the matter or suppressing ths
wile uf whisky was taken Thursday by
-Chief of Polios Chapmsn when he con-
. aerated ten barrel! of liquor which
—were at the Central railroad freight de.
'-pot. consigned to a negro named C. A.
Monroe. The whlaky was taken to the
- -pollen station and will be held until It la
, Claimed by the shipper nr the consignee,
which latter alternative la extremely
. unlikely. A case made against the ne
gro Monroe was dismissed Saturday
-morning by ths recorder, who held that
It was not violating the law to have
‘ whisky consigned to a person If It had
-- not been delivered.
8tsamsr Runs In Mud.
“"2 Niw York, Jan. 30.—The Fibre line
-aleamshlp Roma ran Into ths mud near
’Tis Erie basin today and was fait for
. several hours. Four tug boats finally
Meed her and aha proceeded. Thvtw
'.were nine cabin and 101 atssrags pas
sengers on board,
Dsclinet Call.
Athens, G*„ Jen. 30.—Rev. J. D. Mc-
Phall, at present associate pastor of
-tns First Presbyterian church of this
city, haa declined the call of the First
^Presbyterian church of Greensboro, and
-will remain In thla city.
the young woman from heaven. She
waa allowed to remain only for a
glance. IVhen visitors chanced to look
upon her at a time wben her eyes
opened after apparent period of sleep,
they hastily drew back from the weird
room and left the house at once. Ths
eyes seem to see, being but thinly cov
ered with a light glnae. It Is this
glass or arum which she and her coih-
panlons believe will be removed by a
miracle and which removal will allow
her to see first since she was born, 35
years ago. The blind girl commanded
at the beginning or the trance to stop
work until the miracle, and thla Mr.
Halderman obeyed.
The girl haa fasted now for a week,
taking no nourishment except water.
She me her Inst menl on Sunday even
ing of Inst week. She declares she will
eat nothing until her sight Is restored.
Neither she nor her friends have fear
of death hy starvation. They say sho
Is sustained by the power which placed
her In her present condition. ■
"The hand of Qod la at work." they
declared. “I-et no mortal Interfere."
STATE FAIR ASS’N
T°_NAME OFFieERS
Macon, Gs.. Jan. 30. —The annual
meeting of stockholders of the Macon
Oeorgta Slate Fair association Will be
lurid on next Tucsduy night, January 31.
at the Chamber of Cninmrreo offices at
3 o'clock, when officer* will be elected
for the coming year. The preaent of
ficers of the fair association are: W. E.
Dunwody, president; E. W. Station,
first vies president; 8. C. Dunlap, sec
ond vice president; W. T. Anderson,
third vlee president; Charles R. Lewis,
iroasurer. and Harry P. Robert, secre
tary and general manager.
EBEN BTBROWN DEAD;
FUNERAL ON MONDAY
Confsdsrata veteran and
of Atlanta, who died at me home or ms
son. Dr. K. C Brown. U3 Capltol-avs..
■ 1 at 3:30 o'clock, will b* eon-
the residence Monday after-
ducted from
noon at 8:31 o'clock.
Ills death came after an Illness lasting
, during which time he had
and *W. T. Brown of Hapevllle. and flva
daughters. Mrs. J. M. Bloodworm of Cin
cinnati, Mrs. H. Clark Hunt, Mrs. Albert
s. J. T. Hubbard, and Miss
irown. all of Atlanta.
with ths murder of a Mr. Flanders tn
that county by poison.
Judge Gilbert presided at the trlnl
of McNaughton In October last, when
• verdict of guilty was rendered and s
motion for a new trial was at once
made. The finding of arsenic In the
stomach of Klahdem after being treat
ed by McNaughton led tn the latter’s
arrest, trial and conviction.
It Is very probable that the cats will
go to ths supreme court
IN SX COUNTIES
Georgia Exhibits Are Sent to
the National Show
at Columbus.
Atlanta, (fa.
RED SEAL SHOES
are all right for a birthday
present—they frequently last
till the next anniversary;
then there’s a
“Dollar a Pair Saved tn the Wear*
J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA
Advanced Medical Science Institute Open
Their Doors February 1.
EVERYBODY WELCOME;
FREE CONSULTATION
Athens Ga„ Jan. 30.—Tho Corn club
of Madlsbn county waa organised yes
terday In Danlelsvltle by Mr. Camp
bell. of the Slate College of Agricul
ture, with a membership of (2 boys.
The following counties were organ
ised by Mr. Campbell last week: Han.
cock, Floyd. Walton. Richmond. Screv.
en and Twiggs. He will organise De'-
Knlb county Saturday, and at the gam*
time Professor Fain, of tho State Col
lege of Agriculture, will organise the
elub In Banks county. In many coun
ties the clubs are being organized by
the teachars and the county school
cnmmlsslonera as these men are not
available for the whole etate at once.
Yesterday Professor Campbell, of the
State College of Agriculture, lent the
■everal exhibit* of corn raised by the
boys of this state to the national corn
show In Columbus, Ohio. The entries
were as rollows: Ralph Davit, of La
Orange, who raised 108 1-4 bushels to
the acre; Joe Stone, of Center, who
raised 103 5-8 bushels; Flynn Bridges,
of Dawson, whose yield wes 1011-3
bushels; Hoyt Stone, of Center, whose
yield was (41-3 bushels, and Harold
Tanner of Mllledgevllle, who raised
the best ten ears In Georgia nnd won
the prise at Macon. Hall county waa
to have been represented In the en
tries. but the rate got Into the prise
cum and ate It.
ANGORA GOATS ARE BEING
RAISED AT COPPERHILL
Copperhill, Tenn., Jan. 3(L—Formerly
in the reduction of the ores of the
Ducktown copper basin In north Geor
gia end Tennessee, the Tennessee Cop
per Company end the other large
Iters used millions of corda of wood,
upply which the vest acreage of for.
eat wilderness In thslr Immediate vicin
ity was denuded end everything used
except the dead and rotten trees, use
less for thla purpose, were left stand'
Hlg.
Thla old forest area has In the last
few yearn put on a magnificent carpet
of velvety grass, and, being well above
the rattle quarantine line, la belnr used
for pasturage and muring, sustaining
thousands of head of cattle, aheep and
goats.
To emphaalxe the importance of this
subject and the attention this territory
la attracting, recently a Dutch ayndl-
cate. headed hy Queen Wllhelmlna, of
Holland, haa acquired a vast acreage of
grating and pnature lands In this neigh
borhood with a. view to establishing an
Angora goat ranch on a very large
scale.
It will be remembered that the first
herd of Angoras ever brought to Amer
ica was presmt*d tn Dr. James B. Da
vis. of South Carolina, by the sultan of
Turkey, and consisted of nine head.
From him Colonel "Dick" Peters, of At
lanta. secured two pairs and carried
them to north Georgia, where he crossed
them so successfully with the native
stock that today every Angora goat In
the United States contains a strain of
the origins! Importation.
A Good
Breakfast
Gives a “sunshiny” feeling and makes the world look brighter.
o a s t i e s
Just try this food with cream or
milk, and a little sugar if you like.
It is made of the nutritious part of
pearly white com—skilfully cooked,
sweetened, rolled into thin bits and
toasted to a “brown.”
Post Toasties have a dainty flavour
quite beyond description.
“The Memory Lingers”
I’oitttm Cereal Company, Limited,
Rattle Creek, Michigan. »
TONAL
OPENS AT COLUMBUS
Twenty-five Colleges and
Thirty-five States Have
• Exhibits.
i
Columbus, Ohio. Jan. 30.—Thousand!
of farmers and eduentors gathered here
today for the opening of the great Na
tional Corn exposition at ths Ohio State
exposition grounds. The Judges have
completed their tseke end the prise*
will bo announced In s day or two, en
abling the people of the country to
know which etstee have been declared
winners sa beet producer* of grains end
grass. More than 35 states have ex
hibits and 25 atate agricultural college!
have educational exhibits.
Tho National Rural Life conference
and the American Cattle Breeders as
sociation also are In session.
Saves Two Lives.
“Neither my slater nor myself might
bo living today If It had not boon for
Dr. King's New Discovery." writes A.
D. McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C., R.
F. D. No. 8, “for we both had frightful
coughs that no other remedy could
help. We were told my sister had con
sumption. She was very weak and
hqd night sweats, but your wonderful
medicine completely cured us bath. It's
the best I ever used or heard of." For
sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage,
lagrlppe. asthma, hay faver, croup,
whooping cough—all bronchial troubles
—It's supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c
and 21.00. Guaranteed by all druggists.
FIREMAN IS INJURED
IN GOING TO BLAZE
While answering a falsa alarm which
was turned In from box 87 Saturday
night at 10:15 o'clock, Guy Reese, the
driver of the liose wagon from No. 3
station, had both his wrists fractured
and his nose broken when the wagon
crashed Into a telephone pole In Hunt-
er-st. near Fraser-st.
Going down Hunter-st> at full speed,
Reese discovered that a rein on the left
horse wax unfastened and he could not
control tho flying team. He tried to
guide the hones by shouting, but was
unable to do so, and when the crash
came he was thrown off the seat. Ex
cept for the quick work of one of his
companions, O. C. Maddox, who caught
him and kept him from falling under
the wheels, he would have been more
seriously Injured. Reese was taken to
the Orady hospital for treatment. He
la an unmarried man and boards at 173
Wait Alexander-st.
SCHOONER SINKS AND
FOUR MEN PERISH
8wanssa, England, Jan, 30.—Four
men perished at sea and two others had
narrow escapes from drawing when
the British steamer Irena ran down
the schooner WUh In a heavy fog off
Selwlck. News of the disaster was
brought here today when the Irena ar
rived In port. The steamer crashed Into
the schooner amidships and she rapidly
became waterlogged.
BOARD OF TRADE FOR
PHENIX AND GIRARD
Phenix City, Ala., Jan. 30.—A strong
effort is being made hens to form a
commercial and business body such as
a board of trade or chamber of com
merce. and the Idea seems to meet with
general approbation. Neither this city
nor Girard haa any such organisation,
and the need or one Is greatly felt
hy both places. It la proponed tn have
one Jointly, os there Is only an almost
Imaginary boundary between the two
cities.
Contract For River Work.
Augusta, Ga* Jan. 30.—The contract
for the rip-rapping of the Bavannah
river l<anks at Augusta will be awarded
(o Bryan A Co., of Jacksonville. Fla.
This was decided by Colonel D. C.
Kingman, of the corps of engineers In
charge of the Savannah river, as the
Jacksonville Arm made a much lower
bid than did Twlgge. Bowe A Mc-
Kensle, of Augusta. The work will be
gin within five weeks and 33M.S00 will
be expended. The rock for the work
will probably be secured either at Stone
Mountain or Sparta, Ga.
Notable Dias.
Pint, Jan. 30.—Dr. John Evans
known as Msrquls DeOyleya. relative
of "Fighting Bob" Evans, the retir'd
admiral of the American navy, and a
friend of Napoleon III, died today.
Bank Officers Meet.
Phenix City. Ala, Jan. 30. -The Phe-
nix-Girard bank has declared a divi
dend of ten per rent and passed s
neat sum to the surplus fund. The
election of officers resulted in the old
hoard being re-elected, aa follows: IV.
E. Holloway, president; M. W. Kelly
and 5'. D. Klrven. vice presidents; t\
L. Mullln, cashier; W. J. Price, assist
ant cashier.
Corman and Cole To Be Speak
ers at Meeting on Tues
day Night.
S. W, Corman. of N. W. Ayer A Son..
Philadelphia, and R. A. Cole, of the
Shelden School of Salesmanship, will
address the Atlanta Ad 31cn's club at
their regular meeting Tuesday night.
Thess men are two of the foremost ex
perts In their lines In this country, and
anything that they have to say on tho
subject of advertising and salesman
ship Is sure to be Instructive and Il
luminating. Mr. Corman’* subject will
be "Advertising As An Economic
Force/' while Mr. Cole will speak on
advertising salesmanship In all Its vs-
rtous phases.
Mr. Cole has been In Atlanta for sev
eral days and his already made sev
eral talks which have greatly benefited
oil those who hesrd them. Mr. Corman
arrived In Atlanta Sunday and will
spend the time between now and the
time of the meeting looking up his old
friends and looking aftor bis business
Interests.
Having organised and successfully
put thru the movement to open up the
Great White Way, the Ad Men havo
found a work which they can take an
active part In for the mutual benefit
of the city. They have been at work
for some time extending the Orest
White Way and hope soon to have the
whole downtown section festooned with
the bright lights of progress. The
meetings of the Ad Men are held every
two weeks and at every second meet
ing some man of national prominence
In the advertlelng business world Is In
vited to address ths membership, which
numbers over 100. On the alternate
meeting night* some member of the
club la asked to prepare an addrese on
S subject which hae been advocated by
the National Ad Men'e Club of Amer
lea
DYSPEPSIA-PROOF
How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly En
Joyed By Any Slomteh.
Cooto You Nothing to Try 8tuart'e
Dyspepsia Tablets.
Men. as a rule, are first discover'
by thetr enemies. Their antagonists
turn on the searchlight, and the proof
of merit will lie' In being able to stand
the flash.
It was only In thla way that Mr.
White ever knew that dyspepsia was
one of Mr. Black's worst enemies. Sit
ting face to face at s two-by-four ta
ble, he handed his afflicted friend the
bill of fare:
' Oyster,Cocktail. Stuffed Olives.
Boston Clam chowder.
Strained Gumbo.
Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms.
-Boast Beef Hash.
Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut.
Lobster a la Kewburg.
Baked Pork amt Beans.
Combination Crab Salad.
Hot Mince Pie.
Pineapple Fritters.
Mr. White orderd a "little of each.'
Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers
and a glass of milk. "I Iwd such a
hlg breakfast this morning," he eald,
“that I’ll Just take a bite to keep you
company.” ' But Mr. -White could not
be deceived: "I am afraid you can't
stand the gleam. Mr. Black. Why don't
you say you havo dyspepsia and be
done with It? Ton'll always have that
hungry look anyhow as long as you
have dyspepsia. Now listen. My stom
ach was In Just as bnd condition ns
yours nt one time. But now I can cat
anything, at any time. For Instance,
this clam chowder or sirloin steak or
even the lobster would be Just as wel
come to my stomach as your crackers
and milk. You don't realise how this
dyspepsia business Is robbing you of
your stflrlt, of your em-egy nnd ability
to think quk-kly. I can’t help notice It.
You haven't the cheer nnd sociability
you had three months ago. Now IH
tell you what to do,' and thereat the
cheerful Mr. White took a vial from
hie pocket and extracted a wee tablet.
"There, there Is s tablet that contains
an Ingredient, one grain of which di
gests 3,000 grains of food. For even
the worst dyspeptic it*s the only thing
that realty gives relief. The reason Is
It relieves the stomach of nearly all
the work tt bee to do. digests every
thing in tho stomach end stimulates
the gastric Juice. I can't get along
without thorn. They are Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets. You can get them any.
where on earth for f.df a package."
Yes. It Is true, Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets absolutely stop heartburn, nau-
Indtgestlon. dyspepsia of the worst
type, sour stomach, bloaty reeling and
all eructations end irritation, and
freshen end Invigorate the stomach.
They cheer you up. and mnke you get
all the good there Is In your food. You
will forget you ever Cud a stomach to
worry you.
Send us yoar name end address to
day and we will at once send you by
mall a sample package, free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bldg,
Marshall. Mich.
'By means of experiments that have
been carried on In Europe and Amer
ica, the results of which are now ready
to be placed before the public, It has
been conclusively demonstrated that by
the use of directed rays of electro-ra
dio. most diseases are rapidly
cured to stay cured. The rays pene
trate the body and destroy' all harmful
germs. Professor J. J. Thompson, of
Cambridge university, England, has es
timated that the radio rays are possess
ed of a million time* as much force as
Is produced by an equal amount of ox
ygen jr hydrogen. They throw off cor
puscles or atoms of helium, moving
with one-tenth the velocity of light or
about 18,006 miles per second. Thus the
destructive phase of tho rays is based
on their Inconceivable energy. A cor
rect diagnosis la admitted to bo two-
thirds of a cure. As It were ever for
human to err. It follows that a diag
nosis given by the best of practitioners
Is liable to always be wrong. Such
can not be the case with a diagnosis as
demonstrated by the powerful electro-
radio. They can not moke a mistake, as
every organ In the patlegl'a body is
revealed to layman's or specialist’s eyes
alike. If skeptteal, wife, husband,
brother or friend will be ennbled to
look directly Into the patient's body,
every function being visible to the eye,
even to the fluttering heart In action.
All callers at the Advanced Medical
Science offices, Suite 415 Austell build
ing, will be shown the wonderful appa
ratus and more wonderful results they
have obtained. "It has revolutionized
tho science of medicine,” eald a physi
cian who called today, "by domg away
with most all drugs nnd medicines and
the always fear-inspiring surgeon's
knife." Not only do these wondrous
forces eliminate these relics of the past,
but they effect cures where old-time
nostrums and bloody operations have
most lamentably failed. To child or
adult, man or woman, tho process Is ab
solutely without sensation. They have
hundreds of testimonials from your
foremost eltlxens, all ages and classes,
one-time sufferers, but now happily
cured, who will gladly vouch for the
truly wonderful results obtained from
electro-radio. While their scope a* a
bitter foe to disease Is practically un
limited. they have been especially effi
cient against paralysis, catarrh, deaf
ness, rheumatism, diseases of the stom
ach, liver and kidneys and aliments pe
culiar to women. Therefore all they
ask of the unbelieving It a visit. Their
demonstrations will bo held dally
from 9 to 12 .in the mornlns. 2 to 4 aft
ernoons and 7 to t evenings. Sundays
11 to 1! only. For only a few days
will this consultation and examination
and diagnosis be held free, after which
a fee of 35 will be charged. Another
Interesting and Instructive feature of
the manifold benefits that resulted
from the use of the radio force* Is their
wonderful aid as a rejuvenator of those'
who, while having no serious ailment,
ere yet run down and suffering from
lack of sufficient active, muscular ex
ercise. Whether this bd due to a lack
of Inclination to Indulge In the strenu.
ous life or from reason of an occura-
tlon that preclude* out-of-door exer
cise, the result Is the same. Ten min-
utes' delightfully exhilarating treat-
ment will restore the poise, straighten
the tired atoop. banish all lassitude and
make a now man, woman or child of
tho participator ,'n this twentieth cen
tury gymrtnslum. The one thing that can
be accentuated most strongly, aside
from the marvelous results obtained u
the utter painlessness of the tre'st-
ments. Not only Is the patient cured
without Inconvenience or discomfort
but the exasperating and expensive
trips from doctor to druggist are alto-
gether eliminated. Sir Frederick Treves
the famous English surgeon, has made
a report of a series of successful op
erations In which almost every form of
skin disease and malignant growths
known, were cured by the use of elec-
tro-radlo. That not only has electro
radio made the blind see been claimed
but proven by Professor F. C. London
of St. Petersburg. He has made a boy
blind from Infancy read letters. It Is
true that this Is not aotual sight, but
It Is seeing; Into the darkened brain
go the curves, parallelograms, even
letters from these emanations.
The offices are neatly arranged and
contain all of the most recent discov
eries of both electric and light rays
needed to successfully treat without
pain and cure moat quickly and com
pletely. When this great cure Is per
fected It does not return, as by other
methods, as tho disease Is thoroughly
stamped out and tho body becomes free
from all germs. Prospective patients
are asked to keep In mind the fact that
not one cruel and unnecessary slash of
the surgeon’s knire Is ever anything but
a stranger In their offices. Mr. J. w.
Desohamps, of 1215 Main street, Hous
ton, Tex., wgs told he mutt undergo en
operation for appendicitis. He visited
electro-radio, they were applied and
brought Into view hts every organ, the
trouble was easily found and removed.
Several came to bo examined, thinking
they had appendicitis, when gall stones
were plainly revealed and removed.
Therefore, to the thousands who have
doctored and taken medlclno for yean
without benefit, probably because they
were treated for the wrong disease; the
opportunity afforded now Is a boon In
deed. Go and learn tho true cause of
your sufferings and your cure Is only
a question of intelligent .treatment
properly, moderaly and skillfully ap
plied by the meet eminent specialists
These doctors are the foremost scien
tists and Investigators of the day. Thetr
fame Is a synonym for all that la far-
seeing. They do with ease the seeming
Impossible which others have tried In
vain. They are the most shining ex
ample of tho saying that “success Is
simply doing something for bettor than
any one else has done."
February 1st—the day of the open
ing of the Advanced Medical Science
Institute.
“The Victor”
OB. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
OPIUM and WHISKY
aibt am inebriety ud dru
addiction* adenufluO}
treated. Onr 10 nets'
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NATIONAL GUARDSMEN
ARE SENT TO JAIL
Augusta, Qa., Jan. 30.—The military
companies of Augusta are hard at work
preparing for the annual Inspection and
drills are being held every night In the
week, excepting 8unday. Much trouble
Is being experienced by Captain Jowltt,
of Company K. and Captain Stevens, of
Company I, In getting many or their
men to attend drills, and as a result
there has been several rourtmartlals.
About 25 have been fined and given
the alternative of going to Jail. Three
of them refused to pay their fines and
were sent to jail to spend several days.'
The officers arc determined to force the
men to attend drills and declare that
they will continue, to line and Imprison
until better attendance Is secured.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made Is Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do
the work whenever you require their
aid. These tablets chango weakness
Into strength, llsttrsanesa Into energy,
gloominess lato Joyousness. Their ac
tion Is *o gentle one doesn't realise they
have taken a purgative. Sold by all
dealer*.
STOKES TAKES PLACE
WITH GLOVER FIRM
C. A. Stokes, for many years an em
ployee of the government In the post-
office department In Atlanta, has left
the service to accept a position with
tho Charles P. Glover Realty Company.
Mr. Stokes Is on Atlanta man. He Is
captain of the Atlanta Grays, and a
charter member of the organisation as
well, having Joined their ranks In 1185.
LADIES OF ST. LUKES
TO SERVE LUNCHEON
For the next week the ladles of St.
Lukes church will serve lunch end din
ner to the hungry business men In the
Slelncr-Emery building. The meals will
he home rooked and served by a num
ber of the fairest of tho fair of the
church. The hours will be from 13 to 3
o'clock, and the pricea will be 25 and
35 cent* for luncheons and 50 cents for
the dinners.
You want tAe best value
for your money when you
buy your Piano—then buy
direct from the manufac
turers.
CABLE PIANO CO.,
84 N. Broad-st.
athens~man7njured
IN WRECK AT LANCASTER
Athens, Ga., Jan. 30.—Joseph H.
Bishop, a traveling man, was seriously
Injured Tuesday morning of last week
In a railroad wreck between Chester
and Lancaster, S, C. All attempts to
communicate with him failed, but later
In tho day Mrs. Bishop received word
from tho physician In charge of the
hoapltal where he was taken stating
that Mr. Bishop’s Injuries were not
necessarily fatal, hut that he was not
In condition at present to communi
cate with her.
Dr. Hofderby’s Anniversary,
r. A. B. Holderby. pastor of the
Moore Memorial Presbyterian church,
entered the pulpit of his church Sunday
morning on exactly the same date that
he first entered it 21 years ago. on
January 2*. 18*0. he preached his Arst
sermon In Atlanta at Moore Memorial
and he has served there continuously
ever since.
Changes in Lodges.
Athens, Ga., Jan. SO.—Several changes
have been made in the officers of tne
lodges In this city. Tho new nam"* '-n
the list are: A. J. Carter, high priest,
of Keystone chapter. Royal Arch Ma
sons: W. C. Link, chancellor command
er of fit. Elmo lodge, Knights of Py
thias; F. L. Prater, noble grand, of
Williams lodge. Independent Order of
Odd Fellows; C. A. Vondcrtleth. chief
patriarch of Oliver encampment, odd
Fellows, and G. A. Tucker, hoble grand,
of Olenn lodge, I. O. O. F.
"Lhave been using Csscarets lot In
somnia, with which I have been afflicted
for twenty years, and I can ssy that Css
carets hive given me more relief than snv
other remedy I have ever tried. I shall
certainly recommend them to my friends
ts being all that they ire represented."
Then. Gillard, Elgin. 111.
tik. Be. SOc. Never »oi-J la bulk Tk* €••*
b!m tablet tumped C C C. GueeePtewS to
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