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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
HERRING’S
CATARRH
CURE
IS A POSITIVE CURE
for
CATARRH OF THE HEAD’
CATARRH OF THE NOSE
CATARRH OF THE THROAT
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH
' and
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.
H. C. C. Is a harmless vegetable
remedy that WILL CURE CATARRH.
-That’s all-
$1.00 PER BOTTLE
AT ALL DRUG STORES
FRUIT TRUST IS SUED
FOR $6,000,000 DAMAGES;
COSTA RICA IS BLAMED
t*
GOLD MEDAL
99
New York, Sept. IS.—The American
Banana Company has brought suit
under the Sherman anti-trust law
against the United Fruit Company for
16,000,000 damages, alleging that tho
latter, known as the fruit trust, has
prevented It from doing business In
CoBta Rica with the connivance of the
Costa Rican government. The suit was
flled In the United States circuit court.
WOMANS AUDIT IN AUTO
RANSACKS FARMER'S HOME
BED DAVENPORTS
Utile Falls, N. Y., Sept. IS.—A styl
ishly dressed young woman In a large
red automobile, accompanied by a man,
appeared at the home of James Thomp
son, a wealthy farmer, of Salisbury,
and asked to see him.
A maid told her that nobody was at
home. The woman drew a pistol,
warned her she would be killed If sho
screamed, and ordered her to go Into
the house. Then the man took the pis
tol and kept guard over the maid while
the woman bandit ransacked the
house.
iHHi
WILL
CONDUCT EXPERIMENTS
IN MANY SECTIONS OF STATE
BED DAVENPORTS FOR FLATS AND APARTMENTS.
IF PUTS TO WORK
El
iitions Placed at Buck-
head, Battle Hill and
Lakewood.
Twelve of the twenty-four new coun
:jr policemen were put to work Wed
nesday night by Chief Turner. For the
lext few- days tho chief will be busy
rapping out beats for the thirty-six
members of his Increased force to
iver.
At a meeting of the county commls-
oners Wcdneaday afternoon Instruc-
ns were Issued for all the men to
*t busy Immediately, and rules were
fad for their government. Mr. Car-
chairman of the roads and bridges
mlttee, who formulated tho rules,
aid Thursday morning that accomtno-
itlone would be provided at the three
amps for half of the force. While half
he men are ut the quarters the other
naif will he expected to be actively
•trolling the count}'.
Mr. Carter said that the men would
i allowed to visit their families as
ften as seemed best In the discretion
‘(he lieutenants, who will have chargo
. the respective stations. . He said
hat some of the rules which have been
irorlded are subject to change, and
rill be modified or made more atrln-
s seems best after trying them In
wttaal use.
The three stations were located as
'Hows: Ituckhead, or north station,
n the county alms house property;
tattle H||| station, west of Atlanta, on
Toperty tendered by citlxens of that
iMrlrt at the corner of the Gordon and
tattle Hill roads; the south station, at
he Junction of the Jonesboro and
man's Mill roads. In Lakewood
lelghts.
A cottage and stables are already on
“Baltic Hill property, and It ts pos-
»le that buildings now on the alms
"use property may be utilised. Hultn-
«f structures will have to be erected
the south station.
while the stations are being got
Jadv for the men, the force will be
urected from headquarters by Chief
turner, or one of the force whom he
My detail.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Athens, Ga., Sept. II.—A number of
experiments, to be conducted In differ
ent sections of the State, will be Inaug
urated by the agricultural department
of the university. Farmers In the dif
ferent counties will be asked to provide
the necessary land and pay for {he la
bor and fertlllxera, then the college will
securg. experts from the United States
agricultural department to direct the
experiments. All the experimental work
will be under the direct supervision of
the special expert, and the crop, when
harvested, will go to the farmer who
has supplied the land, labor and fer
tilizers. The land owner will lose
nothing but probably gain by the In
creased crop and gather knowledge
from the experiments.
This Is a different plan from any
thing that has ever been tried by the
college, and the trustees are enthusias
tic over the scheme. Difference In soli
and In climatic conditions In different
parts of the state make a wider knowl
edge of proper farming necessary;
hence the adoption of this plan.
TIS
ROASTEDJY BLACK
Evangelist Davis Says They
Do More Harm Than
Good.
Negro preacher* got some hot shot Wed
nemla.v evening from one of their uum
her, Itev. J. A. Davis, a negro evangelist,
who wild nt his lent meeting nt the cor
ner of Harris and Baker streets, that ninny
of them, taking advantage of their In
fluence with their people,- did much more
to degrade their rnee than to uplift It.
He was particularly scathing In his de
niindntlon of the custom of negro women
begging for contributions for their
churches.
He said that, regardless of her
acter, Ihe woman who collected the most
money stood highest with most of the ne
gro pastors.
To Organize Purity League.
It Is the Intention of Rev. J. H. Jones,
uegro, to take tho first steps Sunday,
September 16, toward the formation of
Purity League among the negroes. On that
date he will preach a sermon at Fair-
burn on the subject. He says that It is
his Intention to show the white people
there Is a great difference between
good and boa elements of tho uegro
race.
DONALD FRA8ER 8CH00L
WA8 OPENED THUR8DAY.
SO HANDS TO PICK *
ARKANSAS COTTON
f 1 "' i" The tiorglan.
Little Rock, Ark., Sept. IS.—Com-
** ,m °f the lack of labor cornea from
tearlv every cotton planter In Ar-
Ma* In some portions of the state
I* believed that a great deal of the
will remain In the fields un-
on account of the lack of enough
sekern. i„ a || the cities and larger
_ hi Arkansas there is an Idle
ypulatlon [hat the Industrious citizens
.Ji " ,atf Insist should be made to
These idlers are principally ne-
•™e* ulthout trade or occupation.
«<ry reasonable Inducement to go to
i j. co *ton fields and earn an honest
“[lar has been held out to them with-
Jt success. Some live In the cities by
*Jt". others by doing odd Jobs,
post of their meals being handed to
out of the back kitchen door by
"tro looks In the resident districts.
J.yneme to break up this has been
^rested by Reginald Dykers. a
fJMwIana planter who lives In New
™»ns He has written a letter to
jewernor Jett Davis In which he re-
*'«t» his assistance In Ihe war that Is
EX "«»ed In some portions of the
and West against tramps and
flOWNS. BRIDGES, PLATES,
The Donald Fraeer School for Boya
at Decatur was opened Thursday morn
ing, with every seat taken. Professor
George H. Gardner, the principal, said
he had to turn several boys away. No
session was ever begun under more
favorable conditions, and the outlook
Is bright for a year of accomplishment.
The school Is one of the best In the
South. Professor Gardner has prepared
many boys for college who have won
recognition In the business world later
In life. The curriculum Is good, the
Influences at the school of the very
best and tho training at fine as could
be had anywhere.
Hot Weather Trips via Cen
tral of Georgia Railway-
Summer Excursion Tick
ets.
To the SEASHORE, MOUNTAIN end
I.AKE RESORTS In th. uorth, south,
' "a* trip* by rail and Mil to NEW YORK,
BOSTON, BALTIMOBB, I'lllI.ADEI.-
I’HIA ami mints In the csst via SAVAN
NAH nnd STEAMSHIP LINES, Is delight
ful st this sea,on.
Tickets are now on mI« st stl coupon
ticket office,. For rotes, schedules, eta.,
nnply to soy igent or representative of
"fie Central of Georgia railway. W. If
Fogg, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta.
TRUUKER DIES
FROM POISON DOSE
best on earth
$3, $5, $7
UUNTA DENTAL OFFICES
39; Whitehall St.
k^ one 256J-J. for Dr. Uthler or Dr.
Perry Holme*, a trunkmaker who
lived at 48 Culver atret, died Wednes
day night at 7 o'clock from the ef
fects of morphine. He was alone In the
room when he took the poison and
his wife was unable to state whether
hla death waa caused by accident or
the morphine was taken with suicidal
Intent. Holmes died before physicians
could reach the house. He left a wife
and five children. . _
The funeral services were held at
Poole'* undertaking establishment In
Hunter, street Friday morning. The
Interment waa at Weatvlew,
LUCY COBB IN8TITUTE
OPENS FALL 8ESSION.
Special to The Georglon.
Alhen*, Ga., Sept. IS.—Lucy Cobb
Institute opened It* fall *e»*lon yes
terday with a flattering attendance.
All the young lady student* are not
here as yet, but quite a number are
present and they will continue to ar
rive for the next two weeks. The en
tire amount of room has been engaged
and ,a number have made arrange
ments for room and board near the
Institute building.
Mrs M. A. Lipscomb, tho principal,
I has everything In thorough shape and
the work of the term from the Inau
gural Indications will be very succeas-
ful The alumnae hall, completed this
summer, Is In readiness for the use of
the departments of music and art.
IN FIRST DISTRICT
Special to The Georgian.
Statesboro, Ga., Sept. 13.—At noon
the First district congressional conven
tion reassembled for another rqund In
the fight that Is on for the nomination
for congressman for the term In the
sixtieth congress. Eighteen for J. A.
Brannen and eighteen for Walter W.
Sheppard, will be the count of the bal
lot, which will be taken Immediately
after convening, will stand.
There Is a rumor In the air that the
seeslon, which Is the third, each of the
others having lasted for two or three
days, will be the last.
WOMAN SUSPECTED
IN MURDER CASE
Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—The police to-
day are convinced that Mrs. Morris K.
Lewis, whose body was found Monday
In a closet In the apartment house at
203 North Eleventh street, was stabbed
to death with a lance In the hands of a
woman,
A woman, whom the police suspect,
was at one time employed In a place
where surgical Instruments are made.
This woman today la being watched.
The police believe the woman was
aided by another woman or a man.
SNAKE AND TIGER
FIGHT FATAL DUEL
CONDEMN REPORT
LATELY PUBLISHED
OF PEONAGE CASES
Special to The Georgian.
Jacksonville, Flo., Kept. 13.—The turpen
tine operators' convention finished Its In*
l>ors yesterday nud elected officers ns fol
lows:
President—W. M. Toomer.
First Vice-President—Alex Srsaotn.
8eeretnry~J. A. Ilollomnu.
Treasurer—11. M. ftassnett.
A maximum wage scale was adopted, each
member to i>ost 325 forfeit, said scale not
If your flat or apartment is small, make the
“Gold Medal” Bed Davenport do double duty.
Stop using a couch or do away with two or
three chairs and a bed and the Bed Daven
port will do the work of all of them. It is an
absolute necessity for a small flat. A bed
and a Davenport are concentrated into small
space, while making a handsome piece of fur
niture and a comfortable, full-sized bed.
SOLO EXCLUSIVELY BY
Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Co.,
63-65 PEACHTREE STREET.
New York, Sept. II.—The biggest
python ever brought to this country
reached here on board the steamer In-
drasamha, which arrived today from
Yokohama. Singapore, and other ports
east of Suez. Captain Wilkes, the
master, says the snake la 27 feet long
an# 3 feet In circumference. There
were four other big pythons when th*
boat sailed from Singapore on July 18,
but a royal Bengal tiger killed one of
them last 8unday, after a terrific bat-
tie In the hold of the ship,
WOMAN 8UE8 A SENATOR
AND THEN DISAPPEARS.
New York. Sept. II.—Mrs. Mary A.
Dixon, who resently sued State Sen
ator Pat McCarren for 320,000 dam
ages, alleging breach of promise, has
disappeared. She left her home, 82
Lenox road, Flntbush, on Sunday, tak-
.— ...„u I... .1.. "living Image,” as
PILES.
Trial' Package of Ths Wondsrful
Pyramid Pil# Cure Is Ssnt By Mall
to Evsryone to Tsst Thoroughly
Free of Charge.
‘T have tried your pile cure and find
them all you recommend them. I am
very thankful to you for ever putting
them within my roach, for 1 h.ve had
one box and I have not used all of
them yet, and I feel like a new woman
today, and I tell everybody about them.
When I started them I could not walk
across the floor, but now I can do my
work all right. My work was a bur
den to me before I started them, but I
can tell you that I can work much bet
ter now. You can rely on me. I will
tell everybody about Pyramid Pile Cure.
Yours sincerely, Mrs. J. Bond, Toronto,
Canada, S3 Pear* Ave.”
Or If you want to prove this matter
at our expense, before purchasing, send
your name and address to the PYRA
MID DRUG CO., 52 Pyramid Building,
Marshall. Michigan, and receive a sam
ple packet free by return mall.
The use of the wonderful Pyramid
Pile Cure avoids the danger and ex
pense of an operation. You cure your
self with perfect ease. In your own
home, and for little expense.
Gives instant relief, heals sores and
ulcers, reduces congestion and Inflam
mation, and takes away pain and Itch-
I Off .
After you have tried the sample
treatment, and you are satisfied, you
can get a full regular-sixed treatment
ror cnipppig.
Strong resolutions were adopted condemn
ing senMitlonn) reports published In New
York (wipers alleging cruel treatment of
workmen In turpentine esmps, |
etc., ns an Injustice to nnd mlsrep
tlon of Florldn.
It waa agreed to nlHdlsli the practice of
advancing money to lalwr, paying them only
after work has t>eeii performed.
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Septemper IStb to 23rd. Inclu
sive,' the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets (ram Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle, at rate ot one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and otber ministers
ot renown. Prof. B. O. Excell will
have charge ot t..: music, and other
gospel lingers ot note will attend.
Three services each day, 10:30 a. m.,
3;00 p. m. and 3:00 p. m., and the
people ot Cartersvllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have always shown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pass. AgenL
MRS, QeTrICHSWON'T
TALK OFWILL CONTEST
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 13.—Mr*-
Sarah Oelrlchs arrived In San Fran
cisco last night and la a guest at the
St. Francis. A man, named Scholl,
who says he is a mining engineer, tried
to see her and was finally ordered
away. She refused to discuss the report
that she with contest her husband's
will.
R Is denied that Mrs. Oelrlchs and
her sister have sold their 37,000.000 nt
5 per cent bonde nt th* South Pacific
Coast narrow guage road.
JUDGE HAMILTON
WINS, HANDS DOWN
GEORGIA REGIMENT
RECEIVES A ROAST
War Department Severely
Criticizes Privates
and Officers.
Bpedal to The Georgian.
Rome, Ga, Sept. It.—The election
tor Judge of the city court of Ftoyd
county yesterday resulted In the elec
tion of Judge Harper Hamilton by a
majority of about 200 votes. Judge J.
II. Reese and former Solicitor General
W. J. Nunnally ran neck and neck for
second place.
A light vote waa polled over the
county, about 2.000 votes being polled
at the Rome precinct. Hardly that
many were polled In the rest of the
county.
Judge Hamilton has held the office
for the past three years, having been
appointed by Oovernor Terrell In the
autumn of 1902, his term beginning
October 8, 1803.
WOMAN AND BABES
ARE ALMOST STARVED
8pcclat to The Georgian.
Moultrie, Ga, Sept. 13.—Local mili
tary officers have received a document
from the war department which Is In
the nature of a review of tho Fourth
regiment, by the officer of the regular
army who accompanied the state adju
tant on the annual Inspection In Feb
ruary. The document reviews the reg
iment as a whole, and then takes up
each company separately. There are
a number of pretty severo roasts, and
while the Moultrie Rifles escaped with
but very little roasting, It fell heavily
upon other companies, and It Is under
stood that some of the officers of the
regiment may reply to the report.
Concerning tho company officers, It Is
said: “A majority of them are un-
tralnod and Ignorant, and. therefore,
unable to train their men. Unfortu
nately, • however, many add to their
shortcomings the grave fault of Indif
ference. Their ambition does not seem
to rise any higher than to get military
rank by election to commissioned rank;
and to acquire a uniform and equip
ments at ths expense of the state.
They are Ignorant of the laws and reg
ulations, because they do not read
them. The records are In bad shape,
etc., and, worst of all, no one seemed
ashamed of the dirty and neglected
condition In which everything was
found.”
It Is declared: "The condition of the
companies reflects the character* of
their officers. The men ape pared In
badly soiled uniforms, soiled leggings,
soiled cartridge belts, In hats washed
out of shape and perched on the hack
of their heads, equipments not fltted
to the men, who were untrained and
uninstructed and unable to execute any
movement correctly. Some companies
were unable to execute any movements
whatever; rifles rusty nnd dirty: the
whole a picture of slovettness and
alothfulneaa, a travesty of everything
that la neat, dignified and soldierly."
PLAYING WITH GUN,
CHILD IS KILLED
New York, Sept. 13.—Sadie De Llso,
5 years old, of Brooklyn, died In the
Norwegian hospital from a pistol shot
wound In the face received while play
ing with a revolver In the home of a
neighbor, Mrs. Annie Pape.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta, New Terminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
N. B.—Following achedule figures put>*
Ilsbed ouiy as information sud are out
guarantee;
4:00 A. 14.—No, 23, DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham, making all stops; arriving in
lJlnnlngUnin lo:lb a. tn.
6:33 A. 11.—No. IS. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIM1TKD." A solid
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, composed of vestlbuled day
coache* and Pullman drawing room sleep
ing ears. Arrives Home 7JO a. in.; Chat
tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati ?:3u p. m.;
Louisville l:|6 p. m.: Chicago 7:23 a. m.
Cafe car service. All meals botween At*
U 6:tO Al d SL-No. n »5 , 'DAtLT. to Griffin snd
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. iu.; Co
lumbus 10 a. m.
•:15 A. M.—..o. 12. DAILY, local to Macon.
Brunswick nnd Jacksonville. Male* nit
stops , arriving Macon 0:15 a. m.: Bruns
wick 4 p. m.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
7:00 A. M.—No. 35. DAILY.—Pullman to
Birmingham. Memphis. Kansas Cite nnd
Colorado Spring*. Arrives Mem phi* 8.06
p. in.; Kansas city 9:46 a. m., and Colorado
“SM-V-llFo. 12. DAILY.—Local to
Cbsrlottv, Lanvin., Richmond and Avbtr
' 7:65 A. M.-R 7. DAILY. Chattanooga.
13 NOON, No. 33. DAILr.-WaiMuzton
onil Southwestern Llmltrd. Electric light
ed. mopping, library, obaprvatlon and clnt.
earn through without ebanga. tuning car.
ten. all mala on rout.. Arrives wash-
fngtoa ..»3 a. m.t Now York 13:41 s, m.
j:00 P. U.—No. 40i DAILY.-Now v or k
Express. Day coaches between Atlnhti; and
Washington. Sleeper* between Atlanta.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Showing the Arrival and Departure of Pas
senger Trains of the Following Hoads:
VftSTtoltN 1 ANb' ATLANTIC ItAlLkOAI).
No.—Arrive From—1
• t Nashville.. 7:10 nnj
73 Marietta... 1:35 am
•93 Nashville.. 11:45 am
76 Marietta... 2:63 pm
]1 Nashville.^ ~
No.—Depart To—
• 2 Nashville. 8:35 ata
74 Marlettn..12:10 pin
• 93 Nashville.4:50 pm
72 Marietta.. 5:30 pm
4 Nashville. 8:50 pm
| Depart To—
Moron........ .12:01 nra
Jacksonville.. 7:60 nin,Savaiinah..... 8:00 nm
MtCOtl 11:40 nm,Macon........ 4:00 pm
Savannah 4:05 pm,Savannah 9:16 pm
Macon 7:55 pm.Jacksonville.. 8:3) pm
‘ ATLANTA AND WKtfT 1'OIN'T II Aik ’
BO AD.
Arrlvo From— I Depart To—
•Selina... 11:40 am[*Montgomery 5:30 am
•Montgomery. 7:40 pm!*Montg'm'ry.l2:45 pm |
•Selma 11:35 pml*Helraa 4:20 pm <
La Orange 1:20 am'LaGrange.... 5:30 pm '
•Montgomery. 3:40 pmi*Montg m'ry.ll:15 pm
•Dally, All otber trains daily except Sun
day.
All trains of Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atlantn Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
GKOROlA ItAlLUOAll.
•Augusta..
Depart To—
•Augusta 7:45 nra
I.lthonla 10:00 nm
•Augusta 3:30 pm
Covington 7:46 am
•Augusta.. . .12:30 pm __
I.lthonla 8:25 pm Covington.... 6:10 p
•An^Dsfa.. v>v 8 ;I5 pm j • A u gu» t a. . 11 :<*“
day.
All other trains dally except Hu
■sGAiioAut. aiit TisirKAinvav. ~
Arrti. I’roin I hiqmrt T.-
Washlngtnn... 6:30 nniHIrmlnghnm.. 6:60
Abbavlll, 9:45 nni Munroo 7:20
Inyton ltd* a. m.; New York 6 n. n. i Abhcrlli. »:« nm;Mo
.fills f. M.-No. 3. UAILY.—Local for Memphis lit# amlSr
Mac'ou, arriving Macon 2:4. n. m. N«w lark 3:») pmlAli
4:10 P. M.-No. 10. GAILY.—Macon nnd Monro. f:40 pm[M»i
ii—bi—n— — — - «*•— pm Washington.
20 am
iv York....12:00 in
hovllt.,... 4:03 pm
New York, Sept. II.—Without food
for twenty-four houre, homeless, wet,
bedranted and in utter despair, Mrs.
Frank Klauck and her three children,
alt under 9 years, were found on a
bench In Hamilton park, Jersey CRy,
of Pyramid Pile Cure at your dru*. today by Patrolman Hlgglna aa he was
gist’s for 60 cents. If he hsen’t It. lend ' making his rounds. The woman’s hus-
us the money and »e will send you the | band had gone to find work and failed
treatment at once, by melt. In plain | to return. She and the children were
wsied ti.cV.ra. riven food at a nearby restaurant.
You Can Obtain
Certain Body-Buildi g
Results by Using
GRAPE-NUTS
FOOD.
QUESTIONING A FRIEND.
If one takee the trouble to carefully
question a person that haa been using
Orape-Nuta food for two or three
weeks, the facte will be brought out
that gradually there cornea over the
body a feeling of Increased strength,
particularly ot mental strength and
ability.
The mind works clearer and more ac
tively when It plays upon a brain that
Is refreshed, rebuilt and property con
structed by the food elements Intended
by Nature for such work.
This Is a profound fact regarding
Grape-Nuts, The Food contains Just
the kind of material Nature must have
to unite with albumen, from which to
rebuild the gray matter In the brain
and nerve centre* throughout the body.
Therefore the user can expect and ob
tain a definite result from the tegu
lar uae of Orape-Nuta.
•There's a reason.”
iliiwklii.rlhe. i'uf.iuna ooflerrattob cbalr
car Atlanta to Macon.
4:21 P. M.-No. 17. DAILY.-Pnllmaa
sleeping car sad oar conches to Binning-
loon. Arrives lllrailngbnm 3:16 p. ui.;
Memphis 7:15 a. m.
4:30 P. M.-No. U. DAILY, escept Bun-
day. "Air Line Urlle" to Toccua.
4:30 P. M.-No. 32, DAILY.—Griffin and
Columbus. Pullman palaca sleeping car
and u.iy coaches,
4:33 P. M.-No. 23, DAILY,—Local to Fay
fltevllle and Fort valley.
4 A0 P. M.—No. 15, DAILY.—Through
drawing room and sleeping cars ;o cfn-
elnnatl and Memphis and Chattanooga to
lanilSTilla. Arrives Rom. JM p. m.: Dalton
IS l «*.•** A*
». 10 DAILY.-Mnki
Louis
■tops.
%!?» P. M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florida IJm-
H«n1. A aollil vPStllmtcd train to Jackson*
Title. Fla. Through sleeping cars ami day
coaches to Jacksonville nnd Brunawlck; nr*
rives Jacksonville 3:60 a. n».; llrunvwlck
a. m.: 8t Auxustlne 10 jl m.
11:30 P. IL-No. 17. DAILY.—Through
— Ml car. At*
Jeeper Atlanta
Arrives Birmingham 5:35
a. in.: Jackson 2:25 p.
P* m.; Shreveport 10:w
* roooJvt passe:
to Birmingham. A
a. m.: Meridian 11
m.: Vicksburg, 4:01
Sm ‘
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioner.
T. M. POOLE.
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with*
out pain, nook of par
ticulars sent PEER,
D. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
A. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
AMUSEMENTS
m. Sleeper, apes to
Fait Mall. Solid veailliulM train. Sleeping
earn to Naw ork, Richmond. Charlotte and
Athavill.. Coaches to Waahlngton. pining
car* atrva all meala en route. Arriv.,
Washington 9:30 p. m.t Naw York 6:23 a. at.
Local Atlanta-Cnarlert. .Iropar open t,
receive nnaarngera at 9.-00 p. m. Local
Atlanta-Asherllle .teener opes 29:30 p. ra.
Ticket Office No. 1 Peachlres. on Viaduct.
i and new Terminal Station.
4’ltv office, 142 main; depot,
Terminal eicbnnge.
No. 2. on Tonnl
CHARGE DISCRIMINATION
18 MADE AGAIN8T JOBBERS.
MiRAND
Friday and Saturday, Septembar 14-16.
MATINEE 8ATURDAY.
Wm. A. Brady'a Big Mualeal Comedy
Succeea,
“FOXY GRAND PA.”
SO Funny Paople, Including Big
Beauty Chorua.
Night Prices: 2Sc to $1.00. Matinee,
25c and 60c.
Hpeelal to The Gcorglnn.
Brunswick, Og.. Sept. It.—Local
business men ar* not altogether satis
fied with the course which It Is al
leged Is being pursued by the recently
nrguntaed steamboat company, which
la operating a steamboat line on the
Altahama and Ocmulgee riven, be
tween Brunswick and Macon. This
company Is composed mainly of Macon
business nten, and the business men of
Brunswick claim that the boats have
repeatedly refused to take freight from
Brunswick to river points, and confine
their cargoes to freight which cornea
on the Mallory steamer* destined for
Macon or Intermediate points. This
action, the Brunswick people claim. In
dicates that the Macon business men
are discriminating against Brunswick
with the evident Intention of cutting
Into the Jobbing trade of Brunswick.
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
WANTED AT COMMERCE.
gpecfnl to The Georgian.
Commerce. Ga., Sept. II.—At an en
thusiastic meeting held In the council
chamber here yesterday, the citizens
of this town and community discussed
the question of the establishment of
the agricultural school, to be establish
ed In this congressional district, aa pro- this kind.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1716.
MATINEE TUESDAY.
Great Big Musical Comedy Production
G0MIN6 THRO' THE RYE
Eighty In the remarkable
11.50. Marine* 26c to )1. Sul.
THE BIJOU
TONIGHT, MATINEE TODAY.
The Sensational ana Emotional Drama.
“How Hearts Are Broken"
A stormy story of the IL'nrt nml Soul
oW lu four neto.
A scenle display of rare splendor. S«u.«
if job prices.
Next week: "A WIFE’S SECRET.”
Vtdsd for by a recent act of the legis
lature. with a view to securing lt« lo
cation In this Immediate community
Jackson county, being one of the moat
progressive counties In the agricultural
line, well adapted to diversified crops
I. n desirable location for a school o(