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LEONARD WO.
TO LOSE PUCE
Senate and House Conferees
Legislate Head of Army
Out of Office.
WASH! N. ;T' >N. V • . A 1 ■■
triniei. .<>.:• ' i • :•ii i ■■ in • rnit.fi
Stilt. .- .' . i 1 ' ■ r ■ "
tnolbn for w hii-h li. h.nl to ;1.. hk
Inrgeb ; iis ft T ■
Maj r . r ...... .1 \\ ■■■ f.-.lt.
like tlie stick of the r.«k< t. from hi»
pl.i, . as ■ i. 1 ol uY of n r.. • on
March 4 mv. ■ ■ <ln> whin a ti< «
p < _"dcr I IS .11.1 ■ - ■ a tea.
The bill "hid: more or bs- politeh
bids (Jenera I Wool to bund ov< the
virtual control of the tinni. his been
agij.,l upon by the senate .tel honst
eonfe'ecs. It was <ira«n bv Represen
tative .1:1111'. Hay. Chao man of t'u
house committee on military affaire
Into this bill vat> written I" ’he
iand "f 1 all n. i u Ha i ■ : : so.r. •bat
n . ..It' Il ■ "I «' ■ f
of sta ff unless m Im - served not
than I'l iocs with II -I'S : :io to hit
appointment as brtun- i.i r- m i'
1: is noteworthy that ''liaii an Hay
Is the intima to friend of item. li. 'bn.
eial I'ri- erl.k ■' Alnsv. .|ii,. who win
deposed f om the ..til.of ,i.in
retail ni'l t'mi-rfl into :. i • •.. i ■ 111 i,\
Majoi Heuer.ii Wood So. will!' It g'"s
without saying •' ■ otfl cl - ot the .iron
w ill stand tog. : io. an lie a• • mim m
f,„ a liiilc family any light is le ine
Settled
Th. os:. u-ib|. them y :pon w del.
Replos.-ldatn e II." acted as : al tla
chief ot sta if. " • controls all tin
iiloVinunis «-f th* irmx in Gm** •ar
should know *<» ’thing <»f the pr.nth.l
nppf.ilioii of large hf»-U- s •»! ’ ■ «»|
This thi'Oi' v.as «t( <■• !»!•••' hx tin- n
pt< It x\ ;ls ri>rn:ii« iih-d lioxx <x • t .’.
Wood. Aho • x.ix l. i
‘’petting" A in.«\v‘»rth so. ii- Inst th'o
or foiii yui; > of •ho Lit t< ■ : x i« • . h:i s
at la>l i>< pti ’’got" him • •
General Wood will b< shorn of h
preunt po\v» r on Mai h I, when the bi!
/goes into ‘Mf‘ft Th< ro will !»<• no
plar*’ io S'-nd him s.ivo io th' 1 coin
rnahd of the Depart iii< iii>. where ho will
remain, hi all probability, until his r
i ireinent.
"deaths and funerals ■
Mrs. Lena McMahon.
The funeral of Mrs. Lena M- Mahon.
24 yours old, \x ho died \ • st<lda \ . will
be held from th< family home. ICC
Eqw le street, this afternoon. Inter
ment will be in <>akland ceii' r\< H. i
death was caused from intlammation
following an operation for appendicitis
Sara K. Stowe.
Saia !\. Stowe, tw i ’< i' >hl -laurli
ter of Mr and Mi>. H <’ St.ow*. who
died yesterday, will la buried in W< i
view Ifiis aftcruoen folio,\ing iuneril
ser vice nt tin r.->id. « . u I St< .vart
y \ ••nile.
James Tait Watts.
Tin* funeral servic- s ot .lames 'Tail
Watts, son of Jmlu* ami Mis. \\ M
Waits, fotinorlx of I nion Point, who
died In Atlanta \ < sterda\. w ill he held
late today lnt< rm< nl will I" in Senoia.
He . - ur\ i\ ed In 1 ' ister. Mrs \ \
W. son. of A Uitu, ali i a H ; ot n. . W
W Watts, of Lat Irange, < la.
Miss Pearl Estes
Tin icmains of Miss |*< arl Kstes.
sev- !it« • n x • a ’old, who di*‘d 'ester
' d.iy. were taken to <’.ay, Co. for inlet
men: todu.v. UeEatives aitived in At
Junta earh todax ami ar ipan’b'd'ih*
rema ins.
w’. M. Phipps.
The umma; .- r.inc- oi.-ms of W \l
Thipp < >(.’•<<! ' O 1 led . ' ihe
•’’nnfede t'e Soldiers l.o’ir !’d.: \ .
ha\c no’ Peed completcil. 'Pho l’od\ is
at P«> ■ A- '‘o '-, iw a dine ai rix al - f
? » la fives
Tay’or Meredith.
Tax lor M< r< dilh. ten x < u s old. -.n
es Mr ami Mrs .1 Meredith, of
.laeksoi'. <li who doh : r Xllanta x <
terdax wo- buried .t p.treiii.- hom«.
lo<;a\‘ IL •-d t. !ov-.< d -n opm ;l -
■ ;on for m■ f :l
Evelyn Pm.iv Ml
Exe ■ ’i H. -v.. • ‘ ur
U r of '• c d Mis U. t - w. dr I
b’lft?- '!'!;< r- uair it :
Pn.i.. .v •. -: i ' <»nm <
Escapes An Awful Fate.
pnth m ‘ o ■•’ Ai: ' J IC. Uox. ■
Jcl.i • ■ w oib.h r! a: . h ,\a :
ante ir ’ •W i H fol' r.v[d!oid
pm 1.: 1 I. id ■ ’? ;m ■ t‘ ■< idfr,
doctot iio • . ■ . . , . !t! .
till 1 ' I • '< t-d \hi • -e ’
B it I . v. • ’ • w. '.I. • :
now.- <? - • d
r« hah: . •
cines Ex • • • < :.u •
and 11.' • li i . b' ’ :‘i • t i -it ng
gists.
P • • : l-r. v ■” : ■
great g« ■ ' um dom- h\ < ’ham
l>e: ain s T ’ - .tor P am v, •
New I. .• ' M '
Tablet
and doing h- ■; s •-f • . ■ ■
have any trouhi. a d x i- m. -n e-. r
bowel.”, give ’ :em ria i r i b\
CHICHESTER S PILLS
i Hl nt • mono nn: \ .
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pl ij-sm 3 nLe ho ot her ».C v ..
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SOLD BY Dili GGISfU l! dUOE
ECZEMA HAS NO TERRORS
FOR THIS YOUNG LADY
Shi: HAS Kci - xi> 'I’UTTim. >
■ fix cd grea • ’ fi •
b
: Trained Farmers in J 1
d Heavier Demand Than !
Schools Can Supply
’ I 1A PISON W!S. M:iy -’7. The de- ,
i w< irm b-ind" - l
Imi.itiv" ■'x.c'.i' n in is< <m
i-i . ,-r-. 1 ,r :' l liun ui I De b’c 1 nv'l ’
i.c-,. ',.;;ing froth I’nivei >i ty ol ‘
u ■ ..><■ up! le ~ti. m- in the I
■ muds "f ! .!'•■ >i li. A. Muon .of the ■
i . f. . men wit h ,
■ will. ini: l ;, lb in 'ill b>
t" 'i7 !n . ,~r Win u tin- uni-
ii vi • . d :i IPII th' agricultural
! •gc li. d i. m'i oil!' ' -for gnuluat'''-
< ould • upl'.'i' d. Total -alnri". 1 -
. ' :t ■ cl C inv.ll V, ■] in lb" J'diy I
|.c d- i .Him-nt c-.mld not Illi for lack:
■ ; of on litii'd men.
' A in Pn idii.il "s of law. riigip. •'•! Illg.
. ill . cm', al"-; . I «ri<-i;n v.ilc <om
Jir'llll. I•: s ■ ' lll.lit' .i o|lo|Tt unit i' '
l.i'- 'in fen I, th" aiim'is had all
I ■ • l,"b,' • <'oni|det"d I
i rmn -■ -i s.ib'i io • inging from
<i, ni to "o air I:■ fore eom-
i im I ci.! • ' •!: I .id Imi ml a p 1 >sit ion I
i ' > avi ...ge -., m y ■.!'
HE WARNS THE POOR
FROM HIS BARROOM
ST. .InSM’ll. M<i. Max :.’7. Andrew,
.die I ii. ha; liiing a new sign in hi. 1 ,
• i. w hie; j < ads' ’! h»h’i ' :y liquor if
you.- < hih n m <■<! .<■««■ W’«- don ’
1 w.«at ’ I it kind <>f mom y.”
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erhood, in the clasi'iug o. her chi d
within her arms. X >t the mother-tu
be is oft'ii fearful of natui-e h ordeal
and shrinks from the suffering inci
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THE ATE \vta GE().R(/I.VX \ 3IOXDAY. MAY 27. 1912
FAMOUS WAR TREE TO GO: !
SAID TO BE 500 YEARS OLD
WASHINGTON. May 27.—A ilistoii':
old tr< estimated to be more than 5")
nars old. famous also beaus.- it was
used during the Civil war as a signni
stelrnn and by Confederate Bharpshoo ;-■
, i- whin G.-m-ral Barly in ISB4 made
his attack upon the national capital, is
being cut dow n. •
The tree was in p'-if'ct conditirii
until struck by lightning rocently. It
stands in the outskirts of the effty,
about tin . <■ mil".- north of the capitol.
Sonic <'onfedeiat<- soldiers who w.-re
killed during the two days fighting.
.July 11 and 12. were buii"d und"r if.
r .
Don't Take Life Insurance in
a Haphazard Manner.
The average man does not take out his l life
insurance upon the definite basis he secures fire
or other insurance. Many men have not the ir
lives fully insured, because they do not give as
much thought to the cash outlay for a policytas
they do to the face value.
A man taking out fire insurance docs so be
cause he wishes to reimburse himself for a definite
sum in case his home or stock of goods be burned.
This definite loss is ascertained by valuing the
home or merchandise to be insured.
Life insurance should be secured upon the
same basis. Every healthy man with a family
,is worth a.definite sum to his family. This sum
can be figured by the income he receives which
provides for his family, and this sum should he
insured as definitely as his home or his stock, of
goods.
AMERICAN LIFE & ANNUITY CO.,
Atlanta, Ga., will be glad to show you the fig
ures. As an idea, we mention that a man earn
ing $1,500 per year and who spends SGOO per
year as his personal expenses and his shared his
. family expenses, has an insurable value of S9OO
per year to his family, as his wife and children
are accustomed to receive S9OO per year through
his income. Therefore, this man should take out
enough life insurance to guarantee to his family
S9OO per year even though he be removed by
death. The expectancy of years figures in this,
and we will be glad to furnish full information.
Drop us a line about this—today.
American Life and
Annuity Co. |
| Atlanta, Ga.[
jAPPALACHA TRIBE RED MEM
PLAN ANNUAL POWWOW
The big chiefs of Appalacha tribe,
Improverd Cird. r of R<vl Men. w ill on
next Thursday's slecgi celebrate their
twenty-first annivei s.iry. All who have
ever been membe: -of the tribe, wheth
er sus»pend< d "i- not, w ill gather in the
wigwam and join in this powwow.
Smokesticks, corn find venison in
abuniianci sill be > ovided, and this
will be made a red hieroglyphic sun.
H- -
GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY;
WITHIN REACH OF EVERYBODY
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