The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 7

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$1.0( i LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL BANK Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CtNT. PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually. , E. H. THORNTON, President. W. F. MANRY, Cashier. H. C. CALDWELL, Asst Cashier. CCHOOLC AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. STATE UNIVERSITY, ATHENS, OA. David O. Barrow, - Ohanoallor 20 SCHOOLS 35 INSTRUCTORS ITIehor tnUnln* In LAV, AGRICULTURE, ENOI* NKKHINO. I'll AllMACY, TEACHING FORESTRY, and In CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC STUDIES. Board IH.SO& month.room tl 80. Tuition FREE. 1100.000 for enlsnrcmont of Agricultural Department. <100,000 In recent Im provements. CItjuIuMp* among foremost in I.a*r,Rtftt®»mnn*hlp,Ediieft» tion. Ministry, Industrial Arts, Finance and Journalism. PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19th. SEND FOR BULLETINS. REV, LYNN WALKER MADE PRESIDENT Atlanta Minister Offered Leadership in Florida College. z/ UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 8TONE MOUNTAIN, GA. A home school limited to seventy boys with eight experienced teach* era. The largest and best equipped school gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent physical director. Opens September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, 8tone Mountain, Ga. Rev. Lynn IL Walker, pastor of the West End Presbyterian church, and one of Atlanta's most prominent ministers, has been offered the presidency of the Presbyterian Collegiate Institute, to be situated at De Funlak, Fla. Mr. Walker is considering the matter and will. In a few days, visit DeFunlak In order to look over the field In person. In talking of the school and his pro posed connection with It Monday morn ing, Mr. Walker said: "It Is hardly probable that I will ac cept. I like Atlanta, and* 1 think shall stay here." Mr. Walker says that the school will be the largest Presbyterian Institute Florida. The Institute, -or rather the proposed Institute, has purchased the buildings of the State Normal school DeFunlak, and has some of Florlda'i most prominent business men backing It Rev. Lynn Walker has been In Atlan tn two and a half years, being pastor of the West End Presbyterian church at Ashby and Gordon streets during that time. • Mr. Walker came here from Penan cola, Fla. 8CHOOL8_ANOXOLLEGE8. thc ALABAMA BRENAU ' fcL'KM'l.A. ALABAMA. —mu—, A tileh grade Ctillni.-L'oiis.rvotpry for ,ouu( MtUfS. Thorough coorsc it II,s- rare, stieelsl s-IrsMtW. In. music, srt. oratory, orchestra of 15 lustriinisiits. Ilosotifiil new liiillillngs located upon n lonxiilfieent d,ration. Ideal wittier ell mate, splendid lieallli record. Ala. lire* IDTu rbstttniuitin tnli.a pine, of usual lotnuifiteeinelit. gpeelnlly low prices. Write for Illustrated entnlogue. POLITICAL MEETING BREAM IN .RIOT Sperlal to The Georgian. Gaffney, 8. C- Aug. 6.—The Chero kee county candidate* and their friends had a warm time at a meeting at Ma- brys Springs Saturday. A riot was prevented only by the presence of sev eral cool, level-headed eltliens. It Is reported that knaves and pistols were drawn and flourished promiscuously. There was no bloodshed. Another week of campaigning Is ahead and no one can foretell thc end. HARDWICK DECLARES HE ENLISTED WATSON Sperlal to The Georgian. Swalnsboro, Ga., Aug. 6.—About one thousand voters gathered here Satur day to hear the address of Hon. T. W. Hardwick, congressman from the Tenth district. In behalf of the disfranchise ment measure and the candidacy of Hen. Hoke Smith, for governor. Mr. Hardwick spoke about two hours tnd live minutes. In speaking of the charge that Hoke Smith hail made ft deal with Thomas E. Wat ton, he declared that he was the man who went to Mr. Watson and begged hint to return Into the fold; that he had heard Mr. ‘Watson In n speech In the city of Atlanta make the statement that tf a good, conscientious man would make the light In the Dem ocratic party for a' reformation that he would support htm. NEW INTERCHANGEA BLE 1,000 MILE TICKETS. The Central of Georgia Railway Is now selling Interchangeable 1,000 inlle tickets, good over 30,000 mile* of railway and steamship lines. W. H. FOGG, D. P. A., Atlanta. Ga. IN DUEL TO THE DEATH BOTH MEN ARE KILLED By Private Leoaod Wire. Chadwick, • Mo., Aug. 6.—Charles Freeman, a merchant here and at Gar rison, and Robert Keene, 18 years old, fought a duel to the death with re volvers here. The shooting grew out of a suit brought by Freeman against Keene, charging an attack on hi* 15-year-old dflugLter. When the men met on the street yesterday they Immediately drew their weapons and began firing. Freeman was shot twice, one bullet penetrating the forehead and another the left breast, near t'te heart. Keene uas shot three times, once near the heart. Both were dead when the spectators reached them. T SIMPLY DECIDED TO KILL," SA YS MADMAN AFTER STABBING Dy Prlvsfe Leased Wire. New York, Aug. G.—”1 had simply decided to kill come one and rob him. This was because I was hungry, hav ing eatfin nothing since Friday night.” With a calm air of Irresponsibility, such as only a madman could display. John Bari, who deliberately stabbed WlUJam C. Pearson in the back at Twenty-third street and Seventh ave nue, made thfc foregoing etatement at the Bellevue hospital. The youth belonga to a family of ten children. When he was eight years old he fell down n flight of stone steps, In- Jurtng his head, and since then he has never been In his right mind. JOVIAL GENT, FULL OF TANGLE-FOOT, SEEKS ROOSEVELT AND IS JUGGED By Private Leased Wire. Oyeter Boy, N. ■ Y.. Aug. 8.—Filled with Oyeter Bay tangle foot and an ardent desire to see President Roots yesterday. Cook announced hie com ing with a triumphal song, and was received with open orms by the secret service men. He was taken back to the village and Jugged - by Constable Mrquald. Squire Franklin held a special see slon for Cook's benefit, and ordered him to serve live days In the Mlneola Jail. Cook was charged with vagran cy. No weapons were found on him, and It Is believed his desire to call on the president was born entirely of tho powerful local brand of etlmulant. ANTI-MORMON RESOLUTION MA YSA VE THE DEM OCR A TS By Prlvslo Leased Wire. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Aug. 6.—At a conference'of ; lils followers In attend ance at the Democratic htate conven tion, Senator Fred Dubois dramatically declared that neither ht nor any oth er candidate <m the Democratic ticket had a ghost of a show for election, and he attributed It to the Mormon vote. "Nevertheless,” he said, "I shall In sist on the adoption of a resolution at the convention tomorrow favoring the re-enactment of tha atatute requiring all voters to register an nath that they are not polygamists and that thsy do not place ecclesiastical law above civil law. That will effectually bar the Mormons.” - Dubois controls the convention. Such a resolution will surely be passed, ns will also one Indorsing Bryan for president. Dubois' follower* predict that an anti-Mormon resolution will attract enough Republican rows to *n able him to win. ONE THOUSAND ATTEND THE FIDDLERS’ CONTEST. Ipeelal to The Georgian. Dahtnnega. Ga., Aug. 8.—The annual Nnrthenstem Fiddlers' Convention met here Saturday. It waa a great success, «n,l although the weather was stormy » ihou»and people took a holiday and •Moved the day at, the park. W. B. Townsend, editor of The Dalt- lonega Nugget, Is father of the con vention. fan Reeves won flrst prise. ■ John Llngerfelt, a blind boy, won second ftlto: J. L, Couch won third prise. All the prises were In cash. John An derson's singing class won the singing tentest. The town people gave barbecued ttt»at and everybody carried dinner. colonel R. H. Baker delivered the' idtlresa of welcome. SLAYER OF MAN PREFERS SUICIDE TO BEING HANGED By Private Leased Wire. Vineland. N. J.. Aug. I.—"diva me a knife or a revolver and they can bury me at the same time they do BertL" pleaded Alexander Cordelia, proml- nont farmer, living near hefe, after he had on yesterday shot and Instantly killed Nicholas Bertl. aged 18, a well known resident of this city. Then men had been to a party and were returning home together when they got Into a quarrel. Cordelia went to his barn, got a shotgun and killed Bertl. Then he fled and took refuge In a vineyard, where he was found by detectives. He confessed to having shot Bertl, but said he did not want to hang. Bertl’* friends tried to tnks the pris oner from the ofrlcera, and there was a free fight In which several men were hurt. The ofTIcars Anally succeeded In getting their prisoner In the JatL “The Faithful Few.” "There were a few com panies and a few men who kept the faith, who fought, against overwhelming odds, Ills (Hj'de's) demoralizing Innovations, and who main tained* the old Ideals until the end. Only three cqm- ponies kept themselves en tirely free from 'tontine': tho Mutual Benefit of New Jersey, thc Connecticut Mu* tual of Hartford anil tha Provident Life and Trust o' Philadelphia. How bravely these opponents struggled; what they suffered; fiow they had to wait, for their complete Justification, until this year of grace 1036—this story will bo told In tbo suc ceeding article.”—The st6ry of Life Insurance by Burton J. Hendrick In August. 1006, McClure's Magazine. Angier & Foreman, Slate Agents Mutual Ben efit Life Insurance Co. of New Jersey. ATLANTA. PIEDMONT PARK GETSJJOR DAY President of International Machinists Will De liver Address. Piedmont pork has been selected for the Labor Day celebration this year. The comparative merits of Piedmont nnd Pone© DeLeon were dUcussed at n meeting of the committee at Federati hall Baturday night, which wan attend ed by representatives of every trade In organised labor In Atlanta, The Pied mont management offered $250 In prlsea nnd an offer of $250 for privilege con cessions was received from W. C. PucketL Ponce Deleon offered $200 nnd the use of the Casino. James O'Connell, president of the International Association of Machinists, has accepted an Invitation to deliver an address, it Is probnble that the Hon, Bninuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, will be unable to bo present. It was announced that sufficient funds had been raised to pay nil ex penses. Arrangements for good music will bo made. Chief Joyner has grant ed tho services of the fire department drum corps and several bands trill be engaged. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19 j Peaciilrsa Strut, Atlanta, 6a. OVER tCHAUL A HAY. BUSSELL GREETED WARMLY AT SOPERTON IS DRIVEN INSANE BV HISJFLICTION Rome Young Newspaper Man Committed to State Hospital For Treatment. Special to The Georgian. Roms, Go., Aug. «.—Samuel Whit mire, a well known young newspaper Special to The Georgina. I man, was arraigned before Ordinary Glenwood, Ga., Aug. 5.—Judge Rus-jJohn P. Davis, Saturday afternoon nnd sell, candidate for the Democratic nom- adjudged Insane and committed to the lnatlon for governor, saw a busy day state hospital. His sudden mental nf- Saturday campaigning in Montgomery I faction Is most pathetic and n severe county. After speaking at Mt Vernon I Wow to his devoted wife and frlepds In Friday night Judge Russell began his I Rome. Mr. Whitmire has been for speechmaking at 10 o'clock Saturday Y ea1 >* a v *ctlm of tuberculosis, and It morning , and delivered three speeches I J* ■upposed that this disease nnd In to large crowds. tense mental application In the pursuit At Sbpcrton, whefe the last speech Iprofession brought about was delivered Saturday night, there mentft * breakdown. Fubfier Plates 52-K Gold Crown.... Porcelain Crown Crldgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hours, 8 am. till 8 p. m. _ Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. WE TAKE IMPRESSION ANDPUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME DAY. Dr. a C. NEEDHAM, Prop. $9.50 MP FREE! ROUND TRIP Sommer end Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 15th, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1sttoSept,30 Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. were 800 or 700 people present. FOR PRESENT WEEK Maddox Buys Bonds. Mayor John W. Maddox has com pleted a deal for the purchase of $10,- 000 of the city's bonds of the series due tn 1900, paying for them $10,325, or a basis of 102 1-2, with Interest from July 1 and bank commissions added. The purchase of these bonds will be a saving tb the city of $875, a am equal to the mayor's salary for tw years. 8mith to 8peak, Hoke 8mlth. candidate for governor, will speak in Rome at the opera house next Friday night at S o'clock. His tfiM’dnl to The Georginn. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 6.—At headquarter* of Colonel Kstlll, candl < # dhte for the Democratic nomination I supporters rlnlm that he will answ for governor, the following appoint* [every attack r*nd<» upon him. ments to speak have been announced: I Ro\..a! Service. Klngslandr Tuesday, August 7. I A revival service was begun at the Folkston, Wednesday, August S. I pirat Baptist Church yesterday by the Dr. n. B. Hon,Pirn, nsslst.fi W»1 jam- Br, . tll . 1 * y Y U1 .*g??. k _*! 1 by Rev. J. S. Lemon-, field secretory ' colonel I of the nuptial Young People's Union. Estllls candidacy August 11. | A b , e re t|ginua rally was held Inst night RETIRED LAWYER I Anflt „ nn « r™ i^Tira TXT a mo a TXT Anderson Brown, a negro, fen from JJlhtSS J.JN A. x I the bottom floor of the McWilliams At - (C'hldsoy building to tho basement Into Bjr Private Leased Wlr*. 1 Saturday afternoon and was painfully New York. Aur 8.—Curtis J. Hlllyer. * f Dually Injured. No hones were retired lawyer of Washington, wasl^nnl J ° found dead In his berth In a Pullman car upon the arrival of the New End- land express train at the Pennsylvania railroad station In Jersey City. Mr. Hlllyer was 78 year* old. COLLEGE FACULTIES. Want a Diamond? Come in to see ours. You 'ill lie charmed with their •oautv nnd quality. The 'rices will appeal to your Tactical sense. We stand absolutely fady to guarantee every tone we sell. Our stock is handled by 5 P<*rts and you can depend P°» honorable dealing. Maier & Berkele. ROAD SURVEYORS UNEARTH A STILL By Private Leased Wire. Cumberland, Md., Aug. 8.—Wabash endleneers yesterday unearthed the operations of a mysterious moonshiner, near Dldwelt, forty miles above here. Surveyors - located a spring and near by a still was found. Boms moonshine whisky was also discovered, but the moonshiner was missing. The revenue officer* knew of etm* In that section, but were never able to locate them. SECOND APPEARANCE OF BAND OF BURGLARS Special to The Ueorxtsn. Newberry. 8. C\, Aug. After nn Interim of several months, burglaries are again prevalent In Newberry, sev eral residences having been entered during the past week. Morgan Speaks for Estlll. Sperlal to The Georgian. Swalnsboro, Oa., Aug. 8.—Hon. Thoa. Morgan, of Savannah, spoke here Sat urday afternoon In the Interest of Hon. J. H. Estlll. At ths Aero Club. From The Cleveland Main Dealer. 'q own't dream that. lie Boos wnnw promise to take that awfully fat J'nrniy flestbenrood on bit Best ascension. I sup pose It's a compliment to nle real aiul ”“ETj>e Boos prefers to carry sblftls* ballast and plenty of It” . if To Collect Demurrage. Special to The Georgian. Jackson. Miss., Aug. 8.—In several of the larger towns of the state, not* bly Jackson, Vicksburg, Meridian and Kalches, the P. mlslana Car Service A*~- soclatlon Is endeavoring to collect al leged delinquent demurrage charges on shipments dating several years beck. 'Merchants have been served with no tices that these delinquencies must be paid, and In many quarters the claims presented cause much astonishment, as they amount In the aggregate to goodly sums. Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. Shertcst Line and Quickest Time. Ticket* Ofi tale every Saturday; goed till Tuesday following. An opportunity to visit Chlekamau- ga Park during the encampment of the Georgia State Guard. For tleketa, schedules and further Information, call on J. A. THOMAS, City Paso. & TkL Agt. 'Phonee 189 M. Bell; 153 Atlanta. C. B. Walker, Depot Ticket Agt. ’Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, G. P. A. The average man of today Is more careful than formerly ns to the kind nf teachers that he entrusts his chll- Vli’IV Til Til TAT V flu Idren to. He' demande not only that iAiltIA , hfy shall be persons of character and AT SPARKS’ COLLEGE education, but also that they shall have I adequate professional equipment, and Rceclsl to The Grardsn that they (hall be acquainted with the n^rk. « Th. herd I civilization and literature of other Sparks, Ga., Aug. 8. The board ol CQUntr tes be*ldct their ov.n. These de trustees of Sparks Collegiate Institute man ds ere fully met by the faculty In have closed a contract with John E. I residence at Snorter College. All thc Cole, of Wlnone, Ga„ tq sink an sr- teachers have been specially prepared tetlan well on the campus. l»r their work, and many of them have The board has alto secured the Par-1 tcaveled and studied In the different rlth place, south of the campus, and countriesi of Europe. If you send your the Robinson property, to the north, |g* r * t° Bhorter C ollege, she will be which gives a solid frontage <>n Col- thrown with teachers who know the lege street of over 1,000 feet. Dirt will world, and who take a keen and Intel- be broken soon on the last named Mgent Interest In the great personal- piece for a 810,000 brick dormitory. Hies and the great movements of our and the two present dormitories will be generation. Thl* will mean a grant extensively enlarged. deal to your daughter. A catalogue of • — .. — — I Shorter College will be sent you If you MISSISSIPPI TROOPS writ, the president at Rome, eGor,!,. W.LL OOJ^NCAMPMENT. iporlnl to Tbo Goorglsn. O * M O Jackson. Mis... Aug. 8-AdJu..n. ° SEIZED WITH APOPLEXY., enernl Fridge expects to accompany ^ tho four companies of Mississippi q troop* to th* Chlckamaut* encamp- O 8| I ment, and apend ten days witnessing o Rome, Oa.. Aug. C—Lewis oar* o the maneuvers of the militia from sev- ® ’turaig!. 1 " S eral states In camp at that plare. 2 2 The state troops are being sent In * *•* L*,™'htTIISJ y ,, 5 ^HI. n regular order and Mississippi's batUI- 2 JkSHlA 1 !JS?*! ehSlSLw’SSfSS £ Ion, composed of the Brookhaven, Lou- g f?* ^ h JVl£5lT|.A'.ILg *hJ? h.5 h iS o rel. Meridian and Vicksburg companies. {* * h * d ,0 b * S are due to arrive on Auguet II, and ® p „ 2 will remain until the Jlet. 2 o flft?*n^Eh n '~ b ~°" lpo ~ d 0, |? .".“a, “(kveral of hhi'eompUn- t com pan . ! mnee am. tried to pul) him sway. In this 0 Faint Spells they w Q ly had to secure a crowbar, with a O which they succeeded In prising O O Garrett from hie firm hold on the O .O- truck. Dr. DeLeay was summon- O are very often attributed to Mllnoaness, o ed and declared that th* man*had O •n't the slmoeeh I* treated to rather- o suffered sn attack of apoplaxy, O “ifci-T’.o. t. IO and thl* was on* of the rare case* O biliousness^ hut yon will ai*> notice O °l U* kind known to medical eel- O ehartnees of breath, asthmatic lirseth- O *nc*. 'lux, oppressed feelleg In chest, weak or IO •Zrof’Ci'r, wrahoesa IOODOODOOQQOODOOOOOOOOOOOOO l>on't make *b«’_ mistake of tresttnjr , *' th * MIS3 LEOLA GREEN OIE8 UP IN THE OZONE "In the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of ICO Acres, Riltmorc, Sear Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level, QSPJUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THC SUM ME* * ftcro/inlsrd as Ibo Icadlua hotel Id tbe mountains of Wpttrrn North Carolina. N’o aceuerr In the world will comnnro with th* \lo\v frnui this hotel. Mount UltfMl nnd lMsgsb In fall view. Adjoin* and overlook* the lllltmore esute. Cool, Invigorating rllnmh*. mnir ulllcpjitlf furniahet]. < nlsln«* iinR’irpniMfM]. I*u;n water. All roffetnlde* fn»ui oar private garden jfnthered fresn orerr morning. Orchestra, golf, pool, idlllnrd*. tenul*. llrery. beautiful ride* nud drive*. Coach meet* nil trains at Dfitmoro atntlon. Consumptive* not ne- cdmmodflted under nny rlrcnnu'tnnce*. Coach J* operated b; % —jklot sod rot© i:i)G.\It II. MnnHK. I’rnprleto Jf sGOSSIP OF= STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS said i ''Well, he got up, ngii an Impos stoned speech for hl« candidate and was highly complimented for his cf* fort. When the voto was countetl hit man didn't have even ono vote, anil the kidding that young fellow gut was something awful. He hadn't voted for his own nominee.” When Seab Wright t* warming up to hit oratorical work b« ha* certain char- scterlstlc gestures and mannerisms. He will take hi* glass**, extract his hand- kerchief from hi* porktL wipe the glasses with Infinite care, lay them down, and atulT tha handkerchief In an Inside coat pocket. He will do this many limes during one of his fiery speeches. And when he warm* up to the work that way, look out for some tart language and sonorous sentences. Not counting Monday, the tennis has Just seven more days of actual work ahead of II, provided the custom of adjourning over from Friday to Sat. unlay la followed. The last three days will probably witness the usual seen* of hustle and scramble to wind up all the business they want to get out of the woy. That ft lively time Is ahead of th* senato of 1807-8 every one recognises. Mr. Knight, of Berrien, will be there. Th* troubles of Captain Tyson, the senate Journal clerk, multiply from now to the end of th* session. Troops of senator* and legislators swarm about his desk to get a line In their pet meas ures. and to find out what the present statue might be. But he Is a plarld- mlnded man and doesn't seem to worry about anything—which Is well for him. Several house member* are gradu- hn Senator Alsobrook, of the F< fourth, ha* a heavy red mustache give* him the appearance nf a d sea pirate. But for all that he very pleasant, atnlahlo gentleman. Senator B. O. Fortner, of the teenth, has never made a speech Ing his two years In the senate. Frog Town No. 1 Republican Pol# Tax Club has apparently subsided, as communications from "C. Bolden. Sec retary,” no longer flood the malls. 1 Mrs. - drive, CAR BUTT8 AN AUTOi NO ONE IS INJURED. By I'rlvsfe leased Wire. New York, Aug. 8 —M A. M. Ilurbough, of 137 HI escaped Injury when a Fourteenth street cor wrecked their touring car on the Brooklyn plasm, opposite wit. Ilamsburg bridge. The car pushed the auto 78 feet and ripped orr the wheels. without throwing the upnnts out. Harry Linker, the chauffeur. we« also unhurt. Board Grading Papers. 8pedal to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 6.—The slate board of examiners hns been huallv engaged for th* past week grading the papers of teachers who stood examina tion at the close of the normal sessions at Columbus, Stnr'evlllr, Oxford and Clinton. Ovsr 1.600 ten.hers stood ths ex amination, and the h..ir,l will he en gaged with the grading until the lat ter part of next week. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure DURING SOUTHERN VISIT. fipeelnl to The Georgias, Springfield, HU Aug. 8.—News was received her* with sorrow of the death will strengthen the nerves sad n.uwle. I FIs. to Miss Leols Oreen, of the heart, and heart troubles will dls- w ^° succumbed to *n attack of mala, appear. I rial fever Sunday night, July 18. ■'I was renr low with heart tmnhle. • 1 r— 1- .ml thought " . , itla* Ur. Si . fare, sad after taklug three Isittles, feel that I am. cured."’ She iiitg. Kf-rtR c-Lornii. Ellsworth Falls, Uslne. The first bottle will benefit. If oat. tha drsgflst will return your taoaey. Green, of thla city and the wait strick en while the famllv wa* on a visit In the South, end died after a week’* III- net#. The remains were brought to Spring- ' Said for Interment. If You Will See roll of your that this seal Is on evei Roofing you buy. WE wll you get value received money. - VULCANITE ROOFING Is a per- manent roofing, and not a make shift. It Is put up one square to the roll; easily applied, and Is recom mended by the National Board of Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. Take heed, you need ouc roofing and we need your patronage. “You can put it on." ^SCAIlofQ^ ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents, 20 tnd 31 South Forsyth Street. /. C CKUHHUD. Freud ret. ATLANTA. GA. FlfK. Setrehry.