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THE ATLANTA VrrA/fTLfl AIV AINU JtCTVS,
TALKTO LHWTEflS
fwo Hundred Members of Geor
gia Bar Association Hear Su
preme Court Justice.
Justice Joseph Lamar, of the-UnttFd
Itates Supreme Court, delivered- «-
pasterful address on "The Hlstnrv of
he Organisation of the Supreme
fourt" before the Georgia Bar Asse
rtion at Warm Springs Thursday
|lght. More than 200 lawyers from
ill parts of the State were present.
Justice Lamar emphasized the early
tlstory of the Georgia law and Its de-
'elopment and Influence on existing
B.ws In this State; touched upon the
ecent discovery In London of a num
ber of hitherto unpublished records
jfhich showed the litigation between
igorglaand South Carolina, and stat-
d he had in his possession a number
if unpublished documents shoxyhiKlhU'
•eginnlng of the courts of Georgia.
Hamilton McWhorter, of Athens,
la., spoke against the recall at, judges!
f letter war r ea d from Alex Smtth-
irging action regarding the admission
If lawyers from other States te prac--
io® in Georgia.
judge Andrew J. Cobb addressed
he association Friday morning-on
[Reverence and Relevancy.”
UtEE, NEXT SUNDAY.
The American Sunday
Monthly Magazine, contain
ing the first chapters of Jack
London’s new story, is
GIVEN FREE with every
copy of the next Sunday
American.
MEfEBIT
DECATUR TIIESDAV
Other Weil Known Men Are on
Program at Jefferson Davis
-^Anniversary Celebration.
Dourt Wasn’t Her
Dear, So She’s Fined
PHILADELPHIA, May 30.—Mr*.
Eatheryne S. King, of this city, was
Irralgned for attempting to jump on a
irroving coal wagon while she was at-
llred In a slit skirt of the latest
taodel.
When the Magistrate asked for an
txplanatlon, Mrs. King said:
"Why, I did it on a dare, my dear.”
"That will do; $5 or five days,” said
he Court. "No woman but my wife’
Ian say ‘my dear’ to me.”
Decatur lrilj have a big rally, day
Jtuw—a,. whan tb« -birthday-anniver
sary of Jefferson Davis will be cele
brated. In connection- with the me
morial services Deltalb County farm
ers will gather to hear Dr. A. M.
Soule, of the State University. His
address will be on the agricultural
possibilities of DeKalb County.
Murphey Candler, chairman of the
Railroad Commission, will deliver an
address on the life and work of Jef
ferson Davis. The Clement A. Evans
Carnjv Confederate Veterans, and the
Agnes Lee (ShApt^r of the Daughters
of the Confederacy will participate
!» the ’services. ",
Location of the Fifth District Ag
ricultural School will be the subject
of an address by Representative R.
F. Smith,. Thts Is a live question and
there'Is mutih competition among the
several towns In the Fifth. Until the
time of the t-evlslon' at districts the
district agricultural school for the
Fifth was located In Walton County,
but In the revision Walton County
was dropped from the Fifth, leaving
this district without a school.
The Decatur Chamber of Commerce
has worked up the rally day. Sev
eral thousand visitors are looked for.
Gallinger Concedes
Tariff Bill Will Pass
WASHINGTON, May 30. Senator
Gallinger, of New Hampshire, minor
ity leader of the Senate, to-day vir
tually admitted that the Underwood
bill will pass He sees but little hope
of breaking the solid phalanx of Sen
ate Democrats.
Senators Reed Smoot of Utah, La-
Follette of Wisconsin and William
Alden Smith of Michigan are Inclined
to light spiritedly against Democratic
odds, and have Indicated that two
months will be consumed tn Republi
can argument.
Trustees to Pass
On Mercer Trats’
MACON, GA., May 30.—The faculty
of Mercer University refused to act
on the resolution Introduced by Presi
dent S. T. Jameson, providing for the
abolition of the Greek letter fraterni
ties.
The president has referred the
whole question to the trustees, who
will be In annual session next week.
Bryan’s Queer Claim
For President Wilson
WASHINGTON, May 30.—Charac
terizing it as "the greatest achieve
ment of the Wilson Administration,”
Secretary Bryan Saturday will pro
claim the Seventeenth Amendment to
the Constitution for the direct election
of United States Senators.
The records show that It was of
Republican origin, introduced by Mr.
Bristow of Kansas early In 1909.
When It passed the Senate, tn 1911,
Clark of Arkansas was the only Dem
ocrat to support It. The Hearst news
papers fought for It for years.
Page Presents His
Credentials to King
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, May 30.—Walter Hines
Page, the new American Ambassador
to the Court of St. James, to-day
called upon King George at Bucking
ham Palace and presented his cre
dentials.
Mr. Page was accompanied by at
taches of the Embassy. He previous
ly had paid his formal call upon Sir
Edward Grey, the Foreign Minister.
Spanish Cabinet
And Premier Quit
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
MADRID, May 30.—The Spanish
Cabinet, headed by Premier Count Al-
vardo DeMomanones, to-day resigned.
The Count has been Premier since
November 14, 1912.
The resignation was due to the hos
tility of the Conservative leaders.
IT
SLATON 10 LIVE IN
Brown Will Move to Marietta
June 15 to Make Room for
New Executive.
Speculation ae to whether Govern
or-elect Slaton would occupy the Gov
ernor’s Mansion was ended by the an
nouncement of Governor Brown Fri
day that he would move from the
executive residence June 15 to make
way for the new Governor.
“Mr. Slaton has decided to occupy
the mansion, and I shall move my
family to my Marietta home,” said the
Governor. “This will allow the care
takers two weeks in which to put the
place in condition for Mr. Slaton and
his family. While I rather like to
live in the Governor’s Manasion. still
I shall be glad to get back home. You
know, we Marietta folks are mighty
proud of our little community. Why,
my front yard covers four and one-
half acres and has 70 or 80 hickory
and oak trees on it. The back yard is
pretty large, too, the entire place cov
ering about 108 acres.”
Governor-elect Slaton’s decision to
reside in the Governor's Mansion Is
regarded as a splendid illustration of
the democratic qualities of the incom
ing Governor. The mansion is an old
building and has been repaired a
number of times. In contrast, Mr.
Slaton Is the owner of magnificent
country and city residences.
FREE, NEXT SUNDAY.
The American Sunday
Monthly Magazine, contain
ing the first chapters of Jack
London’s new story, is
GIVEN FREE with every
copy of the next Sunday
American.
German Warship Refloated.
DANZIG. GERMANY, May 30.—
The German dreadnought Konlg Al
bert, which went ashore in the mouth
of the Vistula River Monday, blocking
the Danzig Harbdr for all but small
craft, was refloated to-day.
Jack London’s new story,
“The Scarlet Plague,” begins in
the American Monthly Magazine
given free with every copy of
next Sunday’s American.
SUNDAY AMERICAN
The American
Monthly Magazine
Facsimile Page Beginning the New Great Story
SCAR-LET
PLAGU
“4 «■ ProfcMor of English Literature ”
Hf* b,
which should
have’ been
snow white,
but which
showed the
same weather
wear and camp-
aUinas his hair,
fell nearly to
Ms waist in a
great tangled
mass. About
his chest and
shoulders hung
a single, mangy
garment of
goMegkln. His
arms and legs,
withered and
skinny, betok
ened extreme
age, as well as
did their Sun
burn and scars
and scratches
betoken long
years of expos
ure to the ele
ments.
« Theboyswho
led the wav,
checking the
eagerness of his
muscles to the
alow progress
Of the elder.
and the boy* ga*e was fix
ed on the top* of the Agi
tated bushes. Then a
large bear, a grizzly, crash
ed into view, and likewise
stopped abruptly, at sight
of the humans. He did
not like them, and growled
querulously. Slowly the
boy fitted the arrow to
the bow, and slowly’ he
pulled the bowstring taut.
But he never removed his
eyes from the bear. The
old roan peered from un
der his green ieaf at the
danger, and stood as quietly
as the boy. For a few
seconds this mutual scru
tinizing went on; then, the
bear betraying a growing irritability, the boy/wit
a movement of his' head, indicated that the old tag
must step aside from the trail and go i
bankment The boy followed, go'
bolding the how taut yd ready. The
a crashing-among the Bushes from_,
of the embankment told theg
The boy grinned as hej
"A big un,Gransj
The old manj
"They:
HIS
Latest
Ant,
Greatest
Short
Novel
@rsfer y/om
Chapter 1
JHE way,led along upon what had
onde been the embankment of a
railroad. But no train had run
upon it for many years. The
forest on Cither side swelled up
the slopes of" the embankment
and crested acroBS it in a green
wave of trees and' bushes.
. trail was as narrow as a man’s body, and
• no more than a wild-animal runway- Occa-
tally,’ a piece of rusty iron, showing through the
;st mould, advertised that the rail and the ties
i remained. In one place,la ten-inch tree^*
through at a connection, pad lifted v
clearly into view. Thektie had,'*
cd the rail, held to it b^the
its bed to be filled withj
that now the crumj;
E ur
likewise wore a single <
of bearskin, with a hole in the middle j
be had thrust his head. Hecoultj
than twelve yean old. Tuq
one ear was the freshly^
one hdfid he carried a j
On his Pack, was
sheath hanging's __
the battered handle!
brown as a berry, andj
catlike tread. In
burned skin
keen and sh
toborej
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Want Anything? “Want Ads” Will Find It
MmnmTf
Far Ihe BUSY HOUSEWIFE
SEWELL’S
Money-Saving
Specials
for Saturday
Buy from first hands and
save 20 per cent to 50 per
cent on your purchases.
Our tremendous purchas
ing power as wholesalers en
ables us to undersell all com
petitors.
We retail at wholesale
prices.
Solid carload Snap Beans,
per quart .3 l-2c
Solid carload New Irish Po-
* tatoes, per quart 3 l-2c
Solid carload Pineapples,
each 7c
Fancy Yellow Squash, per
pound 3 l-2c
Large size basket Tomit-
toes „ 25c
Quart bottle Grape Juice 29c
24-!b. sack best Flour ..68c
Best Breakfast Bacon, per
pound 17 l-2c
Dry Salt Meat, per
pound 12 l-2c
No. 3 can Pie Peaches 7 l-2c
Solid carload Poultry and
Eggs.
Fresh dressed Hens and
Friers dressed fresh on
premises.
Sewell Commission Co.
Wholesale and Retail.
113-115 Whitehall St.
Branch store 164
Decatur St.
BUYING TO ADVANTAGE
AND ARRANGING MEAL
By ELBERT L. THORNTON.
Market Basket readers are interested in being economical in their purchas
ing and also the economy of the kitchen. Buying to advantage and ar
ranging the meal is one of the problems of the housewife, and by watching
the ads In the Market Basket you can remedy that trouble very much. I see
some of the grocers advertise macaroni and spaghetti very cheap There are
so many different ways you nan prepare them that you would hardly want
anything else for your meal except bread, butter and coffee or tea-macaroni
and cheese, macaroni creoes, spaghetti and egg au Gratin. spaghein staheln
and a number of ways you can prepare very easily. Take for your supper.
Spaghetti Chafing Diah.
1 3-pound can tomatoes.
1 onion.
1 pepper.
1 sprig garlto.
% cup butter.
1 pound spaghetti
8 slices bacon.
1 pound grated cheese.
1 can mushrooma
Boll spaghetti in salt water until
tender. Cut pepper and onion fine and
put In chafing dish with butter and
salt, pepper and garlic. Let cook for
ten minutes and add the tomatoes and
mushrooms; let cook until the sauce
takes the thickness of gravy. Have
spaghetti In covered dish and serve
on dinner plate one layer of spaghetti
and sauce over and sprinkle grated
cheese on top.
Macaroni Saute with Cheese.
Cook one pound of macaroni until
tender and drain and dry on cloth.
Put in fry pan with one-half cup but
ter and let fry for five or ten minutes,
stirring: all the while. Put on hot
plate and sprinkle grated cheese over.
Place In oven two or three minutes
and serve.
These dMifli are only a few that can be prepared milckly and easily. I
would only be too glad to give more, but space will not permit. Next week,
I will give the Market Basket readers some chafing dish recipes that are good
to use during the summer months.
Why Bake Bread
At Home
When you can get just as
good over the phone 1
Call your grocer and ask
for
Tip-Top Bread.
Wood’s
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
RED GRAVY COUN
TRY (whole) lArs
HAMS
Fancy Dressed Hens .. .. 18c
Pork Roast ... .17 1-2 and 22c
Porterhouse Steak 22 1-2
Porterhouse Steak,
22 l-2c and 25c
Lamb Chops 25c
Pure Pork Sausage.... 17 l-2c
Blue Valley Butter 35c
Prairie Rose Butter 35c
Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon,
1-pound package 33c
Wood Bros.
j 165 Peachtree. 36 Luckie.
Bell Ivy mss. 7087, 7088, 798.
Dressed
Hens.. ..
Nik
Fresh Country 1A.
Butter
22c
Fresh Georgia
Eggs, guaranteed..
Fresh Vegetables at
lowest prices.
CONTINENTAL
CASH GRO. CO.
182 Whitehall.
Bell Phone 5312.
EAT
TIP-TOP
At all grocers.
CALL THE
FARM PRODUCTSCO.
FOR FRESH COUNTRY
Butter and Eggs
We have for Saturday de
livery Hens, Fryers, Broil
ers, Turkeys, Creese, Ducks
and Guineas.
Prices right. Phone us.
129 South Pryor.
Main 3402. Atl. 815.
Specials For
Friday
and
Saturday
’Legs of Lamb (whole) 15c
[Round Steak 15c“
'ancy Rib Roast
12 l-2c and
[Snapper Fish Slats
| 12L
;Pork Chops — - tr 1ft*
[Picnic Hams
(Lamb Stew -—-t-,„, HV*:
[Sausage —».k1Qc |
! Liver . 10c-
Get the middleman 5 *
profit. Come and sea.
Campbell Bros.
89 Decatur Street.
150 Marietta St.
FOR
PURE ICE CREAM
Send Your Orders to
GEO. MOORE
Atlanta, Phone 1328. Bell M. 83*3.
68-70-72 Central Av«.
Never
Again
Do I hake bread, is what |
she said.
She used Tip-Top Bread.
Enough said.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are
published only as information, and are
not guaranteed
No. Arrive From—
36 Blrmlofh'm 12:01 am
85 New York . 5:00 am
18 JacksonrlUe
43 Washington
12 Shreveport
16 Heflin . ..
29 New York.
8 Chatn'ga
7 Macon ... .10:40 am
17 Kort Valley 10:45 am
21 Columbus ..10:50 am
6 Cincinnati..
2b Columbus .
80 Blnnlnfh'y
40 B'mlnch'or
89 Charlotte
5:80
B:2fl am
6-30 am
8:20 am
11:15 am
10:35 am
i Macon
87 New Yoi.
18 Brunswlni
11:10 am
1 40 pm
2:30 pm
12:40 pm
8:55 pm
v •• 4 :00 pm
orL . 6:00 pm
18 Brunsvrlnk . 7 :B0 pm
11 Richmond . 8:30 pm
24 Kansas City 9 20 pm
16 Chattan'ga . 9 35 pm
19 Columbus .10:20 pm
81 Fort Valley 10:25 pm
14 Cincinnati .11:00 pm
28 JarksonTtDe 6.10am
•17 Toccoa .... 8:10 am
Trains mart ©a thus (•)
Ne. Depart To—
36 New York .12 :15 am
20 Columbus . 6:20 am
13 Cincinnati . 5:40 am
32 Fort Valley. 5:30 am
85 Blrmlngh m 5:80 am
7 Chattn'fa . 6:40 am
12 Richmond . 6:55 am
23 Kansas City 7:00 am
16 Brunswick . 7:45 am
29 Blrminah'm 11 80 am
88 New York..11 01 am
40 Charlotte .12:00 n'n
6 Macon ... .12 :20 pm
30 Columbus .12 30 pm
80 New Yort.. 2 45 pm
18 Chattn'aa . 8 00 pm
80 Blrmlnfh'm 4:r0pm
•18 Toccoa ....4:89pm
22 Columbus . 5 10 pm
8 Cincinnati . 8 10 pm
23 Fort Valley. 8 10 pm
25 Heflin 8 45 pm
16 Macon .... 8 80 pm
44 Waahlnrton 8-46 pm
24 Jackaonrllle 4:80 pm
11 Shreroport .11:16 pm
14 Jacksonville 11:19 pm
daily except Bun-
City
Other trains run dally. Central time.
Tlcku^^fflce^No^l^Pegchtr^
Is Your
Name in the
Business Guide?
If yon want a ttirner, a hatter,
a rubber stamp maker, a store
repairer, a hair dresser, a mil
liner, a dressmaker, a watch
maker, a key maker, a shoe re
pairer or any like work, would
yon know where to go? The
Buatnees Guide In the “Want
Ad” Section of The Georgian
will give you the desired Infor
mation. Look It over.
s PE CIALNOTICE S.
Funeral Notices
S1 iXf ’ NE.s3¥^TKe friends and” rela
tlves of Mrs. Jean Shaunessy, Mr.
W. M Shaunessy and Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Cantrell are Invited to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Jean Shaunessy,
Saturday, May 31, 1913, at 3 p. m.,
from the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Cantrel!, 1 South Gordon
Street. Rev. J. F. Purser will offi
ciate The following named gentle
men will please act as pallbearers
and meet at the office of H. M. Pat
terson & Son at 3:15 o’clock: Mr.
T. L. Stokes, Mr. J. M. Wright, Mr.
T. E. Davidson, Mr. F. F. Lester,
Mr. W. H. Scott and Mr. Charles A
Forest. The remains will be taken
after the services to Toronto, Can
ada, her old home, for interment.
5-30-45
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA—FSilton County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary of said county, granted at the
May term, 1913, will be sold before the
court house door of said couny, on the
first Tuesday In June next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty of the estate of Marguerite Smith,
to-wit: A one-twentieth undivided In
terest In all that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being In the city
of Macon and Countv of Bibb, In said
State, and distinguished In the plan of
said city as parts of lots Nos. one and
two (1 and 2) in block No. slxty-one (81),
In the southwest common of the city of
Macon, and fronting on Tattnall Street
sixty (80) feet, and running back the
same width one hundred ana fifty (150)
feet, and containing one-quarter of an
acre, more or less, said lot adjoining on
the three remaining sides the lands be
longing to the estate of B. F. Ross, with
an alley on the north, between said
lands and the lot herein described, and
being the residence of E. P. Smith, late
of said County of Bibb, deceased, and
being the same property contained and
described in deed from Susan M. Persons
and Clara F. Florence to Mrs. E. El
Smith and Mary E Smith, recorded in
Deed Book “DD” in the clerk's office of
Bibb Superior Court, folio 541, on Feb
ruary 23, 1882. which one-twentieth un
divided Interest Is probably worth one
hundred and fifty dollars.
Terms cash.
MRS. LULA SMITH,
Guardian of Marguerite Smith.
HINES St JORDAN. Attorneys. 5-9-8
! THIS is to notify the public that I will
I not be responsible for any debt made
by my son, T. C. Honea, who left home
without cause I also forbid his being
employed by anyone. He is 16 years or
about 5 feet 10 Inches in height,
fair complexion. H. G. Honea
26-29-6
ANSWER—Just as you have read this
will others read your ad if you place
it in the Want Ad columns of this pa
per. A word to the wise It anough.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Near Beer License.
WSTYrEREBy maJ?e application to
Council for near-beer license at 37
Decatur Street, for colored only. Atlan-
ta Brewing and Ice Company. 5-30-20
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I HEREBY make application Eo City
Council for renewal of near-beer 11%
cense for colored only at 48 Decatur
Street. G. H. Tlpp. 5-30-3
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer
license, for colored only, at 133 Magno
lia Street. John Carr. 30-29-5
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 45 Decatur
Street. S. Silverman. 5-29-7
I HEREBY make application to the
City Council for renewal of near-beer
license for colored only at 58 Decatur
Street. George Mallaa. 5-28-35
_ -ppllci
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 638 Marietta
Street. Louis Trctzle 5-28-34
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 130 and 132
Edgewood Avenue. Nick Pope. 5-28-33
..ear-Beer Licenses.
^jTjrjfgREBY^make'ftppGcfttlon to
Council for renewal and tranaferof
near-beer license, for wliita
from Louis Trotzle to F. H. Avenr A
Co., at 484 Decatur St. 6-3Z-17
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-bear li
cense at 99 Decatur Street, t Price.
O-TJ‘99
I HEREBY make application to <Stf
Council for renewal of ^ near beer li
cense for colored only at 155 Decatur
Street. C. B. Jones. 5-13-199
PERSONAL.
t HEREB? make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 62 North For
syth Street. J. M. Parrish Company.
5-28-32
WHITE gentleman, age 34. of refined
and moral haolta, would luce to
some lady under the age of 30 and
that understands mualo; wnl will!
exchange reference. Address
Box 787. 31
YOUNG LADIES taken for L
the Randolph Company Hair
Parlors. 6814 Whitehall Street
training at
: rD T?!3f
SERIOUS RESULTS come from tnuwMP
improperly fitted. John B. DinW, at
34 Wall Street, has an expert fitter and
It will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means Insurance. 5-24-18
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 430 Marietta
Street. T, H. Engllsh A Co. 6-28-31
t HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 156 Marietta
Street. W. P. Johnson & Co. 6-28-30
MATERNITY SANITARIUM—* Frtvwfca.
refined, home-llke. Limited number or
patients cared for. Horae provided for
infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-6- 57
? HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 319 Peters
Street. S. A. Stoe & Co. 6-28-29
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 137 Peters
Street. Edward Early. 5-28-28
t HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 197 Peters St.
J. M. Morris. 5-28-23
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 315 Peters
St J. W. Wells & Co. 5-28-22
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for colored only, at 321 Peters
St. T. O. Poole & Bro. 5-28-2T
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal and transfer of
near-beer license, for colored only,
from J. R. Seawrlght to John Karas, at
167 Peters St. 6-28-20
it© baa*.
©a of the
fragrant
I MAKE all kinds of flower© into 1
The beads retain the fragrance
flowers Indefinitely. They are ‘ _
and beautiful. Graduates and bride©
send me their flowers to make Into beads
as souvenirs. 81.50 for larre strand a
yard long. Prompt work. Miss Conyerp
Allen, Central, S. C. 34-29-5
ALWAYS remember and never forget
that the West Lumber Co. ie In bu«-
ness yet gt 288 Peters Street. 5-32-87
TREMAINE,
The Mystks.
Permanently located In Atlanta.
125 WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
Hours, 10 to 7. Closed on Fridays.
ARE YOU satisfied with your present
conditions? Is your married life hap
py? Is the one you love drifting away?
I possess, teach and develop the power
of control. Ycur greatest wish can po©*
itively be realized. Every caee guar
anteed. 5-26-1
ache
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 405 Peters St.
W. M. Poole. 5-28-19
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal and transfer of
near-beer license, for colored only,
from E. M. Cason & Co. to J. Brant-
lngham & Co., at 194 Decatur St.-
6-25-18
DR. GAULT'S Antiseptic Powder for
women. It Is cleansing, cooling and
non-irritating. Can be used as a doue
at any time with safety,
equal. Price 81 per box, poafa
Gault Chemical Company,
Building, Atlanta.
y. It has a©
4-at-H
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
—i4*23*42