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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY. SKPTKMBKR 3. 1906.
t
$1.00
eurt« account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the
book only In the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF
THE NEAL BANK
Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.
PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually.
g H. THORNTON, President. W. F. MANRY, Cashier.
H. C. CALDWELL, Asst. Cashier.
SCH00L8 AND COLLEGES^
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
DONALD FRASER SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Prepares for College, Georgia Tech and Annapolis.
Thorough courses; Excellent homo-life. . Pine Discipline. Opens
September 13. For handsome catalog, write
GEORGE GARDNER, Principal, Decatur, Ga.
twenty-Iseventh session
BARILI SCHOOL OF MUSIC
For the Higher Art pi Plano Playing and Singing and a thorough
MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT.
Dlredtor .Alfredo Barill.
School Reopens Monday, September 3, 1906.
Studios 607-508 Lowndes nuildlng, and Residence Studio:
83 WE8T FIFTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
THE SOUTH'S LEADING MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL,
GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
Limited to SO boarding pupils, with ten teachers. Special preparation
for Southern colleges. Graduates accepted by colleges without examl-
Parents cordially Invited to visit and Inspect the school before
" ‘ ire.
EL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pret.
WESLEYAN
FEMALE COLLEGE
MACON, GA.
Oldest and Best.
Weslayan Conservatory of
Music, Macon, Ga., Larg
est and Beat.
Schools of Art, Elocution,
Physical Culture, Bookkeep
ing, Typewriting and Stenog
raphy equally as good.
Expenses the lowest, and
health record unequaied.'
Accommodations for a few
more.
First entrance day, Septem
ber 10; opening day, 12.
Class exercises resumed 14.
es free.
GUERRY, Prest.
MARIST
MONDAY, SEPT. 10TH. .
HIGH SCHOOL Courses: Classical,
Technological, Commercial;
TECHNOLOGICAL course, with cer
tificate for ‘Tech" Freshman
class;
BUSINESS course, complete: Short
hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping
etc.:
ALSO 5th, 6th, 7th, £th grade' pro
grams.
CITY 8CHOOL TEXT BOOKS USED
THROUGHOUT.
Phone 782 or 1696 for catalog.
Better: Come to building
PEACHTREE AND IVY.
AMVSEMENTS
utt BIJOU
OPENING OF THE SEASON.
WEEK BEGINNING TONIGT.
Matinees Mondny, Tuesday, Thursday aud
. Saturday.
Haverly’s Mastodon
Minstrels
Sam** mjou Prices. Sale Opens Friday,
SPECIAL MATINEE LABOIt DAY.
CASINO
TONIGHT AT 8:30 AND THE REST
OF THE WEEK,
■Right Vaudeville-
INCLUDING THE THREE COATES,
AND JOHNSON & HARTY.
Order Seats. Bell Phone 236 North.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND ALL SUPPLIES AT
JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S,
39 MARIETTA ST.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
Linseed Oil U the llfo of paint. Seo
that It Is pure. Spencer Kellogg Old
Process I.lnsced Oil Is the oldest
brand In the United States. Sold by
P. J. COOLEDGE & SON.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPS
KAN OVER BLUFF
TO SAVE NEGRO BOY
*f"dal to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 3.—Dr. J. C.
Stothart, of this city, and Mr. Stiles
Dunbar, of Augusta, had a narrow es
cape from death at Thunderbolt yes
terday afternoon while driving In Dr.
St'ithnrt's automobile. Dr. Stothart
saw a small negro urchin In the road
"av, who had become confueed by the
approaching machine, and realizing
that quick action was necessary to keep
fr, 'm killing the boy, he swerved the
machine, which ran over the bluff,
about 12 feet high. Dr. Stothart and
J lr Dunbar escaped with bruises, al
though the machine was badly smashed
SALVATION ARMY 0FFICER8 1
INSPECT PROPERTY.
fpi'-'lal to The Georgtsn.
Anniston, Ala., Sept. 3.—Adjutant
" blgerly, of Atlanta, and Captain Rob-
ln*. of the local Salvation Army corps,
returned last night from Jacksonville,
"■here they held services and Inspected
the property which has beep given to
the army by Mrs. Fanny Adkins, of
that , tty. They will not know dellnlte-
[L "hat action fb take In the matter
until they hear from Major Berriman,
. Atlanta, who Is at the head of the
army in this section of the South.
English China
The present rogue for English China
? MJglF tnet In our charming collec
tion Dinner and Tea services, sets of
Piate3, odd pieces—all In patterns of
trust artistic type.
M
-aier & Berkele
County Orstorlosl Contest.
(Special to The Georgian.
- Homer, Oa., Sept. 3.—The oratorical
contest held here Friday by the schools
Banks county was a success
throughout. Miss Ruth Turk, of Ho
mer, received first medal and Master
Willie Ray received second medal.
Lightning Destroye Barns.
Special to The Georgian.
Tugalo, Ga., Sept. 3.—Lost Wednes
day night at 12 o’clock lightning struck
the barn of V. A. White, one of the
most prominent cltlxens of Stephens
county, destroying two large barne,
several IraleB of cotton, and farming
implements. It wss only by heroic
work that the stable and stock were
saved.
8mith Delegatee Named.
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., Sept. 3.—The friends of
Hon. Hoke Smith received Friday
morning a list of the delegates decided
upon by the successful candidate for
governor to represent Laurens county
In the Macon convention, which meets
Tuesday, September 4,
Physicians to Meet,
Special to Thu Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., Sept. 3.—The Laurens
County Medical Association u-lll hold
a meeting In this city next Tuesday.
T,.e association Is composed of most
of the physicians of the county, and
a large attendance Is expected.
New Ice Plant for Dublin.
Special to Thu Georgian.
Dublin, Go., Sept. 3.—Dublin Is to
soon have one of the largest Ice plants
In Georgia. The capacity of the plant
will be forty tons per day, and with
this capacity the people of Dublin und
surrounding territory win have all the
Ice they need. Messrs. A. and N. Sf.
Block, of Macon, have decided to en
large the plant they now have to this
capacity.
Return from East.
Special to The Georgian.
.Macon, Ga., Sept. 3.—Lee Wages,
clerk of the city market, and E. O. Mi
nor ami W. II. Stembrldgo, city fire
men, have returned from a visit to
Washington, Gettysburg. Harpers Fer
ry, and other eastern points of interest.
I
A WIFE BEATER
Crowd in Baltimore See Man
Kick Woman Into
Street.
By Private I.eaacd Wire.
Baltimore, Md„ 8ept. 3.—A young
woman’s screams, attracted a police
man and a crowd on West Fayette
street today. They taw a man drag
the woman out of the house, knock
her down with his list and kick her
into the street. The man was George
IV. Bishop and the victim was his wife.
But for the timely arrival of .the police
Bishop would have been roughly han
dled by the Indignant cltlxens, as
threats of lynching were being made.
The woman told the police she left
her husband seven months ago because
of III treatment; that she returned to
him recently, but last night had to flee
from his home. She took refuge at a
boarding house, where he found her
today, and renewed his savage attack
upon her. Bishop Is locked up for po
lice court. I
BLIND TIGER BID
HEAVY BUSINESS
•
full-grown blind tiger wns running
overtime at 38 Ohl Wheat street Sunday
afternoon, when Officers Coogler, Hollis
and others swooped down on the place.
Jack Hell; his wife, Hnllle, and several other
negroes were captured and sent to the s(a
tlon.
Business was good at the tiger. 4o Judge
from the numb A* of empty fait ties contls-
a ted. Three Idg baskets of bottles, full
nd empty, formed exhibit A at the trial.
Judge Broyles, who had Just returned
from his vacation, lined Jack Bell, the pro
prietor. 350 nud costs, while Hnllle Bell wss
1ned 115. That running n blind tiger if
irofltnhle wag shown when Hnllle prompt
ly produced $85 and paid both flues.
primarToctqbFr 15
FOR APPELATE JUDGES
Governor Favors That Date.
Convention Nominations
Might Hurt Court.
Governor Terrell thinks that It would
Imperil the fate of the. amendment
providing for the new court of appeals
If the state convention Tuesday should
nominate three candidates for the
placos.
It might make the friends M the oth-
■ four or five doxen candidal
ferent or antagonistic tp the
about October 15 would be
time to hold a primary to n
these Judges.' That would gtv
D Large Residence Lots D (2
30 AT AUCTION 30
on This Great Opportunity to
Your WW0j¥ Owo a Home.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1906,3 P. M.
THE PRIZES GIVEN
will be $100.00 in Gold divided into five prizes of $20 each. A ticket will be given to every person.. 16 years
and over who-will liave a chance at these prizes whether they are purchasers or not. So Jie on.hand and have a
good time and see the good work go on.
' THESE LOTS
arc within seven minutes ride of the business cen
ter. North Decatur car or Inman Park to Clifton;
take car at Silverman’s corner. Car will carry you
to the property. Get off cars at Glendale Park.
THE TERMS
of this Sale will be so easy as to give every laboring
man the opportunity of buying his own home and
stop paying rent.
EVERY YOUNG MAN
an opportunity to buy a lot so easy that he may
make moiiev while he sleeps.
EVERY SPECULATOR
the chance to plant a few dollars in real, estate from
which lie mav reap a golden harvest.
TERMS
Ten per cent Cash and $10.00 per month with 7 per
cent interest.
THESE LOTS
are Inrge and beautifully located between the Mc
Lendon and Dclvalb avenues (in Edgewood) with
nice wide streets.
BUYERS
who improve the lots can either sell or rent them
before the paint dries on them. The property all
round is being thickly built with houses, etc.
These Lots Face on Electric Lines.
For information and plat call on
C. W. SMITH,
J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG, 11th Floor.
In case of rain or bad weather we will sell on September 6th.
DR, ELKIN SUCCESSOR
'allege of I’hyslftana ami Hurgwns.
Ikln Is fb'iin of the college.
__ the m*w :
ami It will
paltry on
l
•allege by Andrew
Goat to 8an Francisco.
Special to Tin* Georgian.
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 3.—W
Bales, former assistant cashier of the
local office of the Southern railway.,
ban been promoted to chief bill clerk
In this city. Leslie Ennis has been pro
moted to city ticket agent, succeeding
Harvie Hall, who goes to San Fran
cisco, and Eustls Windham has been
made assistant cashier.
• “ORDER AN UI
;; SAID WOULL
: AS HE DRE\
d,
d
* 8|)«clal to The Georgian.
Mobile, Ala., Sept. 3.—Requeatlng
those-near him to order nn undertaker,
Daniel Todd, a local railroad man,
whipped a revolver from his pocket and
.shot himself In the left breast, at the
VDERIAKER
SUICIDE
IV A REVOLVER
horns of a friend Ists last svsnlng. He
will probably die.
Todd gave aa the reason for tha
shooting of hlmaelf that he was dis
heartened nnd tired of life.
YOUNG BOXER IS KILLED
BY A BLOW OVER HEART
o
a
Ily Trieste Leased Wire.
Harrisonburg. Va., Sept. 3.—Charles
y Grigley, aged 14 years, was killed at
• I.tnvllle, four miles north of Harrlson-
' burg, last night. Crlgley was struck
v over the heart by Clay Campbell, a
*’ to-year-old boy, and expired In five
; minutes. An Investigation was iqarte
In behalf of the authorities, but no nr-
rests have been made.
Crlgley and Campbell were boxing,
according to the best Information ob
tainable today. He struck Campbell a
blow and the tatter retaliated with a
blow directly over the heart. Crlgley ,
staggered for a moment and then fell 1
to the ground. He wss carried to a :
store where he expired without regain
ing consciousness.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Showing the Arrlvil sad Departure 0 f Ps«-
aenxer Train, of tht Following llosdi:
WmmtK a.n'D ATfctWTlC'tUlOlgilR
No.—Arrl.o From— I No.—Depurt To—
• 3 Xssbvffis.. 1:10 ami- 1 Na.hrllle. 4:95 am
73 Mnrlatla... 1:35 am) 74 Marl,tta..l2:13 pm
“■ *'a.hvllle.,lt:45 ami* II Na«b»IIIM:M pm
[arietta... 2:51 pmf 71 Marietta.. 3:31 pm
' .38 pm|« 4 Nashville. 1:30 pm
v Or
N'a.IjvlIJ,,..
Arrlrt I
RanrvAiLWAV
Depart To—
aeon 13:01 am
JLTUMfA AND,
Arrive From—
ICVU .1J.V1 nui
vanish..... 9:00 am
•con 4:00 pra
ivaonnh..... 9:11 pm
pmiJictwonnlle.. 1:3) pm
EMT6IHT UAIK
Yf.
tvs From— I D.port To—
.'.11:40 amPMontfomery 5:31
:otn»ry. 7:W pml-JIontg'ni’ry.i::43
.... . .11:30 pm -8.1ms 4:»
ang, 1:20 »m|LaOrang,.... 5:30
itfom.rr. 3:40 pmi-Montg’m’ry.ll:15 pm
illy. AH otb.r trains dally except Hun.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Train. Leave Atlanta, New Terminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madi.on Av.nua,
N. t B.—Following •chrUuie flgnrta pnl>*
guaranty
as Information uutl ara ooc
f*00 A. M.-No. 23. DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham, mnklng all rtopa; arriving to
Hlrmiucbam 10:15 n. tn.
6j3J A. M.-No. 18. DAILY.
?INCIN?iA~
Drilling Anothor Will.
Special to The Georgian.
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 3.-—The New
Tork-Alabama Oil Company Is drilling
well No. 2 In West Huntsville, a few
hundred yards east of the big gasser
they brought In a few' weeks ago with
an approximate flow of one million feet
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CROWNS, BRIDGES, PLATES.
Special to Tlw Georgian.
Kill* Fift.en Rsttl.snsk...
Warretiton, Oa., Sept. 3.—At his
home, nine miles from this place. A.
J. Lockett, yesterday killed fifteen rat
tlesnakes ranging from tour to six feet
long. Just a week ago Mr. Lockett
killed another anake which measured
eight feet and which had twenty rat
tles.
Dash for Liberty.
S|hcIoI to The Oeorirtil n.
Valdosta, On.. Sept. 3.—Chosen by
her three convict companions to set
the pace In a concerted break for liber
ty, Callle Rogers, one of four negro
women on the gang, gave the guards
the moat spirited chase here Friday
that they had had lately. After u
vain chase of the guards, bloodhounds
were brought to the scene and the
woman was Anally rounded up where
she had taken refuge on a log in the
center of a pond.
BEST ON EARTH
$3, $5, $7
ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES
39i Whitehall St.
Phone 2663-J. for Dr. Lanier or Dr.
Lovelace.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND ALL SUPPLIES AT
JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S,
39 MARIETTA ST.
EMORY PROFESSOR
COMES TO ATLANTA
Special to The Georgian.
Emory College, Oxford, Ga., Sept. 1—The
opening, on September 19, will And a nuni-
Iht of Important changes In the Kmory
college faculty.
Dr. Stewart It. Robert* who haa lieen
profenMor of biology since 1903*. tins reslgn-
i*41, mihI accepted a position ou the fuculty
of the Atlanta School of Medicine and
.Surgery. Dr. Uolierta win given nn M.D.
degree by the Atlanta College of Vby»l-
i-lfilm nnd Surgeons In 1906, nud was grad
uated with nu A.B. degree from Kmory
rotlege in 1902.
Since then the degrees of master of
science ami bachelor of science have lieeii
conferred on hint by the University of Chi
cago. The chair of biology will be filled
by Professor F. N. Dnncsu, who. for the
past year, hns l»een on a leave of nhaciict*
to Clark university, at Worcester. Mass.,
here he received the degree of l'li.D.
. rofessor Duncan wns professor of biology
at /Kmory during the 1938-1903 session, aud
since then lias l*eew profmoor of chemis
try. Professor Duncan received A.M. ami
A. B. degrees from India nu university, took
post-graduate cows* In biology, mid has
selstcfl In ehiMiilst^r ut Indiana nml South-
restem universities.
The former acting professor of chemistry,
Professor A. G. Murray, will tescb else
where this yesr. while his place will In*
supplied by J. T. fthlnjrter, Jr., of Don-
nldsonvlllc. tin. Professor Shtngler was
gra«luntC4l from Mercer university, after
which lie took a post-graduate course In
chemistry at the University of Georgia.
I jitter he received the master of science
degree from the Massachusetts Institute of
Techimlogy. nt Ifcwton. Msss. Professor
Hhlngler will teach chemistry at Kmory for
only one yesr. *
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Ceptcmper 15th to 23rd. inciu.
atve, the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, ,to
Cartersvlllo. at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excel) will
have charge of U.: music, and other
gospel singers of note Will attend.
Three services each day, 10:30 a. m.,
3:00 p. in. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersvllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have alwaya ahown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
arrive nt nml
nanny
Terminal .tntloo, corner of
MadliOn avenue.
tlKOftGlA UaILuoAu
i From— L. Depart
her train, dally exc,pt Sun-
uui turnip.-, luiupunru ui u'liiiiuiru ij my
coaches ami Pullman drawing room sl««p-
lug cars. Arrives Home 7:90 a. m.; Chat*
tsuoogs 9:45 n. ni.; Cincinnati 7:Su p. m.|
Louisville 8:16 p. id.; Chp-ugo 7:29 s. «i.
Cafe car service. All incats between At
lanta nud Cluclunnll.
1:90 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin and
“ ' | Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. ui ; Co-
Em lumbns 10 a. ui.
! 0:15 A. 51.— n. It, DAILY, local to Macon,
,‘ni ! Brunswick nnd Jacksonville. Makes all
stops , arriving Mucou 1»:J5 u. iu.; i.iuu#-
irlck 4 p. in.; Jacksonville 7:4u p. m.
7:00 A. M.-No. X. DAILY.-Pullmsn to
Blrmlnglinin. Memphis. Kansas dry sad
Colurudo Springs. Arrives Memphis l:Uft
p. m.; Ksoshs city 9.s» s. ui., auu O/lorado
springs 8:15 u. m.
7*0 A. M.-No. 12 DAILY.—I^icsi to
Cbarlutte. uauvllle, Klchujuad arul Ashe
ville.
7:65 A. M.-N 7. DAILY,
a NOON. No. 91 DA1L
Southwestern l.lnilteil.
.Sleeping, lilnilry, observation and t T luu
**-agh r “
HKATioAltr* AllfTWI-:- ItAlI.WAi'.
^ArrlTt From— J Depart To—
Washington... 6:30 nmfUIrmlngham.. C:49
Ahhevtlio 9:00 a ml Monroe f Jo
Memphis 11:45 am New York....12:001■
New York 1:90 pm)Abbeville.... 4:05 pm
Monroe.. „ .. 7:40 pmf Memphis...., 5:00 pm
Birmingham.. 9:Z5 nui:Washington.. 9:35 pm
Shown In Central time
T .
ran tbroug
without rhiiuge.
mm cn route. ...
; New York 12;«
“?-S‘ .si."TuiLr.-Si
••MS Let
I" Vara*
WOMAN IS KILLED
IN PANIC IN CAR
By Private Leaned Wire.
Chicago, Sept. 3.—In a panic In a
We.t Twelfth street trolley car, caused
by the short circuiting of the current.
Mrs. Anns Edelhartx Was killed and
Miss Anns Robinson was seriously In
jured yesterday.
Several other persons suffered minor
Injuries In an effort to escape from the
car.
Blind Tiger Css, Called.
Hperlnl to The Georsten.
Fitzgerald, Ga., Sept. 3.—The trial of
the men arrexted on the charge of run
ning a blind tiger was commenced Sat
urday and consumed the greater part
of the day.
“WHEN IN THE COUR8E of human events It becomes necessary” to
build a house, a home, a hovel, a huL a barn, a bungnlo, a facti^y, a tene
ment, a shelter, a shack, a shed or any place requiring roofing, consult
uh shout Vulcanite. It is the logical thing to uu, for reasons too
numerous to mention. People who have bought Vulcanite are buying
It when they need roofing again. There are facts which actually hap
pen and they speak louder than word,. It doe. not require expert
labor to apply It. It is recommended by the National Board of Un
derwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. “You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY C0„
SOLE STATE AGENTS FOR 6E0RGIA.
29-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, 6a.
J. C. GREENFIELD, Pres. C.A PEEK, Secj.
See that this Seal it on every Rolls
Inttim :
12:16
leinphls 7:15 I. in.
4J9 P. M.—Nn. 18. DAILY. «cvpt flat-
tlsy. "Air Llm* Belle" to Toccoa. ■
4:30 P. M.—No. 22, DAILY.—Grifflo aid
Columbus. Pullman palace Sleeping egr
b ml ii.iv rein cues.
4:95 V. M.-No. 23. DAILV.-Locul to Pay-
vttevllle nml Fort Valley.
4#5 P. M.-No. 1b, DAILY*.—Through
drawing room and sleeping ears 40 Uis-
eluuatl a till Memphis nud Chattanooga Us
Louisville. Arrives Home 7:2u p. m.: Dalton
9:96 p. m.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. iu ; Memphis
8:20 a. w.: L»;il*vltle 8^0 a. ni.; Ut. l.uuls
6 11. m.: cfndntiatl 8:10 t. m.
4:15 l l . M.-No. 3, DAILY.—Makes all
stops. Ix>cal to lledln; arrives Uetlln 10:50
P l“is P. M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florid. Lira-
I ted. A wild Tc.tlliiilcd train to JackM)*.
vllle. Fin. Through sloping cars nml 4laf
coitrlu-s to JnckMuirille aud Brunswick: ar
rives Jacksonville 3:50 a. m.; Drunswli-k
a. m.: Kt. Augustine 10 a. ni.
P. U.-&D. 97. DAILY.—Through
Pullman drawing room sleeping car. At
Inntn to Rhrerrport. i.ocnl sleetter Atlnnu
to Blrmlugham. Arrl.es Blnnitigli;im 5:J5
a. m.: Meridian 11 n. m.: Jncksfii. 2:25 0.
ui.; Vicksburg. 4:06 p. rp.; Shreveport iO:b
p. tn. Hleepers open to receive piiHsengera
S:ltt p. m.
12 NIGHT-No. 36. DAILY.-Unlte-l States
Fast Mall. Solid vestibules train. Sleuplug
cars to New ‘ 4»rk, Itlchmoml. Ubai lotte aud
Asheville. Conch*** to Washington. Dining
ears serve all tneals en route. Arrives
Washington 9JO n. m.; New York 6:23 u. m.
Local Atlnnta-Charbi'te sbvpei upeu to
recelre nnssetigera nt 9:00 |». ni. Local
Atlanta-Ashevllle sleeper open 10:30 p. ni.
Ticket Offlci* No. 1 Peachtree, on Vlnducf.
Peters Building, and new Terminal Station.
Both 'Phones. Citv office. 142 main; 4|epol*
No. 2. on Terminal exchange
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioner.
T. M. POOLE.