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THE ATLANTA. GEORGIAN,
■WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 19W.
The ONLY one permitted to be sold un
der the old Trademarks registered In the
r. 8. Pat. Office.
The Oldest Unfeiling Remedy fer
KijnBy" d Bladder Diseases
Cenrenleed te Cere sr
Monty Refunded.
Don’t waste money buying
worthless counterfeits.
Botllu ( ,$?„) 25c
Cipsults (^"jSOc
Genuine Haarlem IS*
Oil Pain Plasters.
§enlna
Genuine Dutch Cough 1
Drops, per hoi AUU
At All Druggists or by Moil, Prepaid.
Sole Importers end American Agents
Class Tilly-1696
Look for this
Trademark.
Holland Medicine Co. 1408 -- Sf -'
Philadelphia.
Write for Holland Medicine Goxette. Val-
BY BAPTIST CHURCH
IN S,
FOB BLESSINGS OF
Secretary’s Report Shows
Great Work Accomplish
ed the Past Year.
ALABASTINE,
The best tint for plastered
Avails. Beautiful line of col
ors. We also carry muresco.
Georgia Paint & Glass Co.,
40 Peachtree.
OFFICER DISMISSED
'FOR USING RIS CLUB
In Like Manner Fares Po
liceman Who Slept on
His Beat.
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. US.—I’utrol-
liian Day. the officer who wan charged
with having struck and abused Will
Menaker, son of 8. Menaker, a wealthy
handkerehlef manufacturer of Passaic,
N. J., huH been dismissed from the
service of the local department.
After Investigating the charges
against the officer, tile board of public
safety promptly dismissed him. Patrol
man Kd Hoydson was also dismissed
from service by the hoard because he
went to sleep on duty.
The case of Officer Conley, who
Ptruck Kd Cox,, who wot* Intoxicated.
► will also be Investigated.
WHITEHALL STORES
TO HAVE HOLIDAY
Twenty-seven firms on Whitehall
street engaged In men’s furnishing bus-
Inen will clone at noon Thursday In
order that their employees may enjoy u
half holiday and Thanksgiving dinner.
The following fir him signed the petition:
Geqrge Muse Clothing Company,
KlHeman Sc Well, Klscm&n Bros.. Ksslg
M. It. Kmroons Company, Illrsoh
Bros., Globe Clothing Company, Law
Bros. Company. Kcilpse Hhoe Com
pany. J. Munson Wilson. W. Hid Hol
land, Levy Htnnford, the Guarantee
Clothing Company, Adler & Leers
Carlton Hhoe Company, It. C. Illuek
Daniel’s Hhoe Store, Helmut* Hhoe Com
pany, Knott A' Awtry Hhoe Company
Byck Bros. Company. J. \V. Goldsmith
Jr., Regal Hhoes, W. L. Dougins Hhoe
Company, W. B. Jlayes, /umager; I
Hartman K Co., I\ II. Stewart Sc
George It. Law Com puny.
; Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, 8. C., Nov. US.—Five
hundred Baptists ore In Spartanburg,
having come from every nook and cor.
ner of the state to attend the annual
State Baptist Convention, which con
vened yesterday evening In the First
Baptist church of this city. The con
vention will continue until Sunday and
sessions will be held In the morning,
afternoon and evening. The convention
was called to order by President C. A.
Smith.
Jn addition to the large number of
delegates from the various churches
of the Baptist denomination there are
a large number of ministers. In fact,
every prominent Baptist minister In
the state Is attending the convention,
besides a number of prominent officials
of the Southern Baptist church. Among
the out-of-state guests are Dr. 1J. 11.
Gary, of Atlanta; Professor McLaugh
IIi». of Nashville; Dr. R. J. Willing
ham, of Richmond; Dr. J. M. Frost, of
Nashville, and Rev. J. J. Y. Taylor,
Baptist missionary from Brazil, all of
whom will dollver addresses during the
convention.
The convention reports will be most
Interesting. The report of the secro-
12,000 Baptists In South Carolina;
that there have been 6,000 baptisms
during the year. There are 1,000
churches and 000 ministers have been
added to the roll during the year.
The financial report will show some-
thing like this: Seventy-five thousand
dollars have been contributed for mis
sions and benevolence, not Including
gifts to schools and colleges, and
grand total for all purposes of more
than $400,000.
The sessions of the convention are
being held In the First Baptist church,
of which Rev. L. M. Roper is pastor.
The church was recently completed at
ost of $60,000 and Is the lurgest
and handsomest church in the state.
The auditorium has a seating capacity
>f 1,500, and by using the Sunday
chool room, 2,000 people may find ac-
ommodHtlons without being crowded.
Only three times In the past have
the Baptists of the state met in this
city. The first ritute convention was
held hero in 1861, the second in 1875,
third In 1801. There were less than
10«» delegates at the first convention
held he
Special Services In Many of
the Churches on
Thursday.
Along with the feasting on Thanksgiving
day—the good dinners and good cheer-
will come something else. Atlanta peo
ple will not forget to give thanks for the
blessings received during the year.
And these thanks will be given to Him
from whom oil thesa blessings flow.
As is customary all over the country on
Thanksgiving day, services will be held
In Atlanta at various churches, and the
people will be given nu opportunity to
thank the Almighty for all those good
things received.
Au exquisite musical program bus been
prepared by the Unity Club, composed of
nine denominations, and Thanksgiving
aenrlces will be held on Thursday evening
nt 8 o’clock In the Temple, South ITyor
and Richardson streets. Many prominent
Atlnntana will be present at this service,
Including Governor Terrell. Judge W. M.
T. Newman. Itabtd David Marx, Dr. W. IV.
Landrum, Rev. M. L. Troutman, Rev. "
1\ Wlltner. Ilev. B. D. Btleuwood, l 1
fossnr .?. Fowler Richardson, Charles
Hopkins aad J. K. Orr.
BAILEY LETTERS
TO OIL COMPANY
SOUGHT BT COURT
May Be Introduced In Suit
to Oust From State
Oil Coneern.
8pedni to The Georgian.
Austin. Tex., Nov. 28.—Attorney General
R. V. Davidson yesterday evening served
nolle** upon former Attorney General
George Clark, attorney for the Water*-
Pjerce Oil Conipsny, iu the prosecution
vice will lie held nt 11 o’clock
Lindrum will conduct the service and an
address will tie delivered by Rev. Dr. Wick
er, the evangelist, who is fending the Tuber*
»tl< ‘ "
ancle meetings. The congregation of the
First Methodist church will join In tills
service.
At the Central Presbyterian church Dr.
Theron If. Rice, the pastor, will lead i|
special Thanksgiving service nt 11 o’clock,
with music prepared for the occasion.
lie school auditorium. This .aervlc.
l*e especially for the children of the town,
nnd will Inst nu hour. At the conclusion
of the
the services, the people will plant trees
the school lot, and It Is ex|»ected that
these services will be kept up In the fu
ture.
The Young Men’s Christian Association
will hold the usual Thanksgiving day serv*
*— on Thursday evening. All Interesting
cat program lias boon nmiugcd. and,
iu addition to tills, there wilt be recita
tions. A basket ball game will be played
silhouette contest. silhouette
prominent citizens will be shown, and the
one naming the greatest mini tier correctly
will l*o declared the winner. Light re-
freshnients will l*e served by the ladles’
auxiliary of the association
' p Hah *
ilvntlou Army will hold
J ti
Thanksgiving, one on the street
office at 3 o’clock.
nnd the
euliig. A special program
Boys Apply for Permits.
Special to The GeorgiaU.
Macon, Gu., Nov. 28.—The small boy
hqs learned that the city authorities
have taken precaution** this
year
guard ugulnst an Indiscriminate ex
plosion of fireworks upon the streets
and also learned that permits must be
laid before be shall have the right to
xplode the ilremickers. Yesterday al
most one hundred representatives of
young America In Macon applied to
Muyor Smith for Much permits.
Gan You Use Food
When You Get It?
•ATLANTA CONTRACTOR
ONE OF THE INDICTED
Grunt Wilkins, of Atlanta, n/d other
contractors, according to dispatches,
have been Indicted by the Federal
grand Jury ut Columbia, H. (*., for vio
luting the eight-hour labor law In gov
ernment work ut the Charleston navy
yard. Mr. Wilkins said that he know-
nothing of any violation and did not
fear the action of the court. Ills work
ha» been complete*!. W, D. Kills will
represent Mr. Wilkins.
BONDS SUBSCRIBED
TO PIEDMONT CLUB
Twenty members of the Piedmont
Driving Club Tuesday night subscribed
$10,000 out of the $30,000 bonds to be
Issued for the erection of a new club
house, to take the plnce of the New
York building which burned down last
February.
The meeting was held at the home of
Milton H. Dargan, president of the club.
Jt Is felt that the club house Is now
assured, and that the necessary amount
will be In hand In the course of u v
few days.
BIBB COUNTY CORONER
BEFORE THE GRAND JURY.
Macon. Gu., Nov. 28.—Before the
giund jury yeaterday morning Coroner
T. K. Young testified as to what he
knew of the riot ut the Bibb county
jail on the night of October 6 and
gave what Information he knew of the
killing of Jim Howard by Pierce But
ler. on Bridge Row. How Coroner
Young became a witness at the riot
was through his entrance ut the jail
in search for a deputy to give chase
to Butler.
Young was summoned from his home
when the body of Howard was found,
and as soon as he learned of the escape
of Butler he went’ to the Jail In search
of a deputy. At the Jail he found the
mob and had to make his way through
It in order to ask for help.
Thousands of Stomachs Starving
Where Mouths Are Well Fed.
Costs Nothing To Relieve
This Condition.
Fating l» fast becoming too much u
part of the dally routine. If not a mere
tickling of the appetite—a thing to be
gotten out of tho way as quickly ns
possible. Little thought Is given to
“what kind of food,” Its effect upon the
system, and whether It will be of use
In building up the tissues of the body.
Your stomach will revolt. If It la not
already doing mo. It must shut up for
repairs. What of the dizziness, and
sometimes pain, which atop you after
a hurried lunch? What of the general
distress after a heavy dinner, a feel
ing of pressure against the heart which
culls a halt uml makes the breathing
difficult? Is It common for you to bo
oppressed with belching nnd sour eruc
tations? Are you constipated and then
do you laughingly toss a dime to the
druggist for his most palatable relief?
Hcwure of temporary cures that are
but palliatives. Many antidotes for
the common ills which our Mesh Is heir
to seem at flfot to relieve, but In real
ity, If not Injecting poison into the
system, lay the foundation for a deep
er-seated and more fnr-reuchlng dis
order.
Three-fourths of all diseases origi
nate with H breaking-down of the di
gestion nnd nine-tenths of all digestive
troubles originate with one or more of
the symptoms named above.
Beware, then, of Indigestion nnd
Dyspepsia. If you find yourself ach
ing, listless, lacking in ambition when
you should be on the alert,
i» p*
other ut Hi
•tract. In the ,
i»r tho evening services hits been nr*-
, inged. and Includes music both voeaPaud
instruments).
At the street service, n band of twenty
pieces will piny, nud there will be n general
giving of tfinnks.
Among the colored churches, services
will nls«* bo held, nnd mi Interesting pro
gram has been arranged for the 4’olnred
4’oiigrogstloiial church. Rev. II. II. I 1
tor, the pastor, will preach In .the
the state of Texas. He also till _
clerk of the court n demand for the pro
duction of the books, records, vouchers,
etc., of the oil company, showing agree
ments with other companies, correspond-
between the attorneys of the oil com*
- . Id oil company at divers dateflf
which, together with the uumbers of the
•here, are set/ forth.
Notice was served that, the originals, must
be produced In oonrt, or the state will
offer secondary evidence to pnmr-fhe con
tents of the documents and record copies of
nil letters phsslng between J. If. Johnson
nnd George C. nark, eotinsel for the oil
company, or written by .them To J. - W;
Bailey and to parties In New York during
1909 relating to t the settlement di- the
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$anitcu^
toasted
feCORM
{Bakes..
Battiecr
AJVew
T Find of Food
TaBetterKindofF/awF
Aren’t you tired of tasteless Break
fast Foods? Wouldn't you be
pleased to find one that was new—
different—better—one that would re
main newand good indefinitely ? Toasted
Corn Flakes are that kind of food. They
are delightfully thin, light and crisp, with
a flavor more delicious than you ever
imagined could be put into a breakfast .
food. Ask your grocer to send*you a box
of Toasted Corn Flakes for trial. Let
the children have all they want No
food is so beneficial to health and
strength—none so agreeable.
Ten cents at all grocers.
Battle Croak Toasted Com
Flake Company,
BATTLE CREEK,
KIIOH.
T
AT PENSACOLA. FLA.
Special to* The Georgian.
Pen*auqla,.Fla. ( Nov. 28.—The United
States court yesterdaj* resumed the
hearing of peonage ca?es nnd the gen
eral conspiracy Indictment against W.
S. Harlan, G.-W. Luniata. Robert Gal
lagher,* Oscar? Sandor, E. Newlandeiy
Archie Bellinger, Harry Halverson, W.
E. Grac'e; CA V. Hilton, S. E. Huggins
Tho district'attorney announced that
the government would not proceed
against Hilton, Huggins and Atwell,
and an order of severance was entered.
Munager Harlan, of . the Jackson
Lumber Company, had already been
convfcted upon this churge, and counsel
entered a plea of abatement, but the
prosecution demurred on the ground
that It was an entirely different case,
and the demurrer was sustained.
lug ut 11 o'clock on "What Great Thlugi
God Has Done fur the Ilnee; nr. Tnt
Laughter nnd Tears of a People.’’ There
will al*o be special mimic.
WORRY OVER ROW
WITH WIFE MAY
CAUSE HIS DEATH
Son-iu-Law of Platt is Now
Critically
111.
Washington, Nov. 28.—Colonel Fran
cis J. Carmody, assistant United States
attorney for the southern district of
New York, ami son-in-law* of Senator
T. C. Platt, Is not expected to live. His
mother has been sent for and Is ut his
bedside. He Is suffering from a severe
attack of nervous prostration, brought
about. It Is claimed, by excessive worry
over the recent revelations of his trou
bles with his wife, the daughter of Mrs.
Thomas C. Platt.
The recent publication of the trou
bles of the aged senator Is also said to
have hastened Mr. Carmody’s break
down.
Senator Platt will leave New York
Saturday.
Everything known to science Is be
ing used to prolong the young man'i
life, but with little hope of success.
The senator has summoned noted spe
cialists from New York and has hur
ried them down to Washington.
MRS, FREEMAN DIES
WEDNESDAY MORNING
FOR CHRISTMAS
SlobeiVfcroickr “ELASTIC” BOOK CASES
MOWER-HOBART CO.
EXCLUSIVE AGENT)
NO. 1 8. BROAD SI
BIG CROWD EXPECTED
TO ATTEND JOINT DEBATE.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 28.—Much Interest
is being manifested In tomorrow’s de
bate between the teams of Mercer Uni
versity und Wake Forest College. The
debate takes place here and promises
to be the event of thQ college year.
Wake Forest has the affirmative and
Mercer tho negative of the question,
"Resolved, That the United States
Should Enforce the Monroe Doctrine
In South America.” A large crowd Is
expected to attend.
Nursing Momera and Malaria.
The Old Standard, Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all
dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents.
Hpfclnl *to The Georgian.
West Point. Ga., Nov. 28.-Mrs. R. A. S.
Freeman, wife of the prominent attorney
iiihI former iuenit*er of the legislature, Ulml
Wednesday morning nt 5 o'clock. The fu
neral services will be conducted Thursduy
morning.
Mrs. Freeman Is survived by her hus-
bund nnd several sons nud u daughter. Her
sons are Myron H. Freeman, of Atluntn; R.
W. H. nnd Pope Freemun, of West
“ Fr ‘ ‘ *“
I’oliit, und K.
Freeman, of LuGrnnge
West I
She Is ulso survived by two brothers. R.
N. Kills, of Greenville, und Ilev. Henry
.1. Kills, of Washington, Gn.. and two sis-
Mrs. R. D. A (fair ’nnd Miss A. H. El
lls, of Greenville.
SON SLASHE8 FATHER
WITH A KEEN BLADE.
Roanoke, Vo., Nov. 28.—E. M. Rob
ertson was seriously cut by his son lust
r.lght. Tho young man hnd been drink
ing and quarreled with hit* younger
brother. He slashed his father when
the latter uttempted to act us peace
maker.
Fsrmsr Robbed in Chattanooga.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 28.—G. V.
Hunt, a well-known farmer of near
Bristol, Tenn., was the victim of a
highway robbery here, In which he
lalms that $145 was tuken from his
person. He says that an attempt was
made to rob him In an up-town saloon
and after he left he was followed by a
negro man and woman.
8HIP SATILLA SAILS
WITH 42,000 CROSSTIES.
Do not doctor the rftomuch.
It needs a rest front food and drugs,
not flush out the bowels,
takes more than forcing food
through the passageway to make
blood ami tissue and nerve,
not starve your stomach.
Food Is a thing to be worked for all
there Is In it, and your stomach
will do the work if you will help it
in Nature's way.
GREATER CHATTANOOGA
18 BEING AGITATED.
H(*ecial to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tern., Nor. 28.—East
Chattanooga, Ridgedalc and Hill City,
three leading suburbs of the c^ly, eith
er want to be annexed to the city or
they want Incorporation for school pur
poses. Hill City residents want tncor-
l*oration similar to that of St. Elmo,
l^hlch experiment lias been successful.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain
nothing but the nutttrul elements which
enter into the healthy stomach and In
testines to perform the function of di
gestion. Governmental tests and the
investigations and sworn oaths of ex
pert chemists attest this fact. Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets go to the source of
the trouble anJ positively restore the
glands und fluids of the mucous mem
brane to their proper, condition. They
promptly relieve the distress of all
troubles originating In the stomach of
bowels (with the one exception or can
cer).
Htuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are rec
ommended by physicians and all reli
able pharmacists. If you a»*e a sufferer
from indigestion or dyspepsia, try a
fifty cent j>achuge today. At all drug
gists', or if you prefer semi us your
name and address and we will gladly
semi you a trial package by mall free.
F. A. Stuart Co., 63 Stuart Bldg., Mar
shall, Mich.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga.. Nov. US.pThe steam
ship Satlllu, of the New Brunswick
Steamship Company, went to sea this
morning to make her first trip north
from Brunswick. The American Tim
ber Company, of this city, furnished the
full cargo for the Satilla. The steam
er bus aboard a cargo of 42.000 hewn
railroad crosstles, of which about 23,«
ooo are cypress and the balance yellow
pine. The American Tie and Timber
Company, under their charter, have ten
days for loading and discharging the
vessel, the steamer to have demurrage
at the rate of $250 a day for all time
consumed In excess of ten days. It
took Just five days to load her a
Brunswick. The cargo of ties Is con
signed to the Pittsburg. Show mutt and
Northern railroad.
If You
Are Sick
MUSIC
Every Noon and Night.
Durand’s.
.0 *
111-2 East Alabama.
Special
Thanksgiving Dinner,
6 to 8 p. m.
Thursday, 29th,
50c.
H«» Fl,d From Garmany.
Berlin, Nov. 2K.—Lieutenant Bllz, tho
uuthor of the book “In Elner Kleiner
Garrison," which lost him hie position
In tho German army and Involved him
In several duels. Is reported to have
lied from Berlin with a woman.
PILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAY8.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any cose of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles in 8 to 14 day,
or money refunded. 60c.
BRIEF HEWS NOTES
LEASE BIOS OPENED
FOR MACON CITY PARK.
ftpsclnl to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 28.—Bids were
opened at council meeting last night
for the lease of the forming grounds
at Central City park. In the i>ast the
city has used the grounds Itself, and
under the supervision of Chairman W.
H. Sloan, of the public property com
mittee, many bales of hay and other
farm products have been raised.
Spanish Cabinet Won’t Quit.
Madrid, Nov. 28.—In the chamber of
„ deputies it was decided to devote a
nd address and we will gladly Wreat part of Its session to the consid-
. &| eratlnn of the association’s law. The
citbfnet lui* announced that It will not
resign.
It is because some oP
the organs of the body
are not doing their work
well. There is a laek of
that nervous energy tln\t
gives them motion. Con-
*sequently you are weak,
worn-out, nervous, irrit
able, cannot sleep; have
headache, indigestion, etc.
because there is not suffi
cient nerve force to keep
the organs active and al
low them to perform their
natural functions. Dr.
Miles’ Nervine restores
health because it restores
this nervous energy.
"I have b**n sick for a year, and
did not know what was the matter
with l tried many remedies and
none of thorn proved of any value. I
heard of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I pro-
Dowle, Vollvla and other Klon lead
ers are .said to be preparing to assign
their interests In the industrial affairs
of the church to Zion City creditors.
The factories will be operated by a
THE VICTOR SANITARIUM
321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga..
OPIUM, WHISKY
and other drug habits
cured In four weeks.
Patient! do not aulTer ok
they do at many Institution,. Comfort of patient, carefully looked af-1
ter. Sanitarium la home-llke and pleasant, and not a Drlion, as eome
Imagine. Treatment entirely free from nny harmful result,. Por full
particular, call or addreas Th* Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Woolley,
Lock Bex 387.
board of directors.
Mis, Alice Langliorne, cousin of Mrs.
t’harlea Dana Gibson, was married to
Stanley Washburn, of Minneapolis, son
of United States Senator W. P. Wash
burn. at the St. Johns church, Wash
ington.
To keep Ids promise, Nelson Weeks,
69 years old, of New York city, who
has been critically 111, was balustered
up in bed and married to Mrs. Nellie
Pierson. 30 years his Junior.
cured a bottle, and before I had taken
half of It I was better, t would have
bad nervous prostration If I had not
got this medicine when I did. I con
tinued to take It until I was entirely
have all thank—d ms for doing so, for
“ *-— » alt“
MR!
1,9 P. 3d St.. Columbus, Ohio.
Dr. Mtloa* Nervine lo sold by your
flrat
will refund year money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
The trouble between Billy Nolan, man
ager of "Bat." Nelson, and "Tex" Rleard
over ihe Gnns-Nelson light pictures
was nmlcnbly settled at Cincinnati yes
terday. Hereafter Rlennl will be In
ontrol of the picture much'ines In
America, while Nelson will exhibit
them In England and other foreign
countries,
On account of the Tech-Glemson Football Oamo the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
will sell tickets to
Atlanta and Return at One Pare Plus 25 Cents.
for tho round trip within a radius of 100 miles, November 29,
limited to return, leaving Atlanta not Inter than midnight of
November 00. Also from Calhoun, S. C. Tickets on sale No
vember 28, limited November 30. Call on nny Southern Rail
way agent for tickets. ,
J. C. LUSK, -
District Passenger Agent.
$2.65
Atlanta to Macon and Return
v “ SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Account GEORGIA-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAME
Tickets oil sale for all trains Nov. 2!)th limited to repirn prior
to midnight Nov. 30. Last train leaving Macon 7:30 p. ni.
C. J. LUSK, - - -
‘■ron, after a short illm-s of t>ii«>tinioiiln, «i|,>«1
roMteriltiy 'niorniiig nt* 11:30 *»Vl*M*k nt In
aouie on htrwt. Funeral service
ivere conducted ut the rorideiic nt 5 o'clock
jrttenlny cviiing l»y Rev. J. A. llnrinnii of
District Passenger. Agent. .
==: j
Edmund Weat, 8S year, old, dropped
dead nt a prayer meeting In 8t. Luke*
Methodist Episcopal church, Long
Brunch, N. J., Just as he had llnlshed
telling how he was ready to die.
"November 3, ms.—Steamer 8us|.
Ann, bound for Sydney, N. S., cargo
lumber mid cok?. Caught In gale. Crew
mutinied. Captain shot by second of
ficer. Send hel|>, for God's sake.
"FIRST MATE VANDIGIRT."
ThH note was found In a bottle
picked up In the East river, near the
Brooklyn, N. Y., navy yard.
In squads of two and three, 'forty-
live hungry-looking men turned away
with mournful face* from the closed
doors of the rate Parlen. 166 West
Forty-fourth etieet. They were guesl.i
of the Indiana Society, utalch was to
have held Its banquet there, but which
was postponed because the proprietor
closed up for financial rensons.
Mrs. J. E. Cameron Diet.
Special to The G.wrgtan.
Wayornsa. Ga., Sot. S.-Mrm. J. K. t'.m-
the First Methodist church und H. _
' Mvurt of the Secn.l huptlst church. TI
mains were curried to Amcrlcus, Gu.. f,
Mrs. rniuer.,11 Is survived by
Interment,
her huehniid, who Is master mcchuuh ....
tlie Athiniu. Birmluuhiim und Atluntle rail
way, und throe ehlldreu.
SKATING! Amusement Column,
IRISH WANT RESTRICTIONS
REMOVED FROM TOBACCO.
London, Nov. 28.—For the first time
since the union, the Irish members of
parliament of all sections have unani
mously signed a petition promoted by
John Redrqoud, leader of the Irish
party, asking the government to with
draw the restrictions against tobacco
growing In Ireland.
Official Inspection of Road.
J'lMH-Ial to Th** Goorglmir- •
Way cross, Ca., Nov. 28.—The .rilldaH
and directors of the Atlantic «'.*a>J
Line Hullroad Company spent tin • n*
tire day In Way cross Monday- Th*’?’
were on their annual visit "\«t 1,1,4
lines **f the system and were brought
here by n special train. Several of tH*
official* took carriage drives t!u"W 1
the city and were greatly pleased ut d'*
signs of development which met th*’ 111
on every hand.
Nogro Is Bound Over.
SpM-ttil to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 28.—For th*
blng of Kltno Wheeler at Thou
('harks Calhoun was bound «*\
Recorder Cabanlss In the c!t>
under bond of $200 and Wheek
fined $25 for disorderly' cupduct.
are negroes.
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