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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
■ ....-.‘flPAY., JANUARY 1*. J*W. '
Whit AQa TouT
Do too feel weak, tired, despondent^
have frequent headaches, roiled tongue,
'tiUler or tad U«ie'ld moremi, -heart
burn.* brlchln* of (». leld ruing* Id
Ihroal if Ur eating. stomach «niw or
burn, foul breitb. Uiuy «p»ll». i>oor or
virlible appetite, nausea at tlmaa and
kindred aymptnoia?
If yoB-fcave any ronildfrable number of
pbnvetyulom* you are sufferln*
dlinu*ntts?Wpid liver with Indl
bowel regulator and nerve strenfthener.
The*t,olden Medical IMsrovery * It not
a patent medicine or aerret noetrum. a
full Hat of Ita Ingredients l-ein* printed
oa Ita bottle-wrapper and attested under
—oath. A flatvre at lu formula will abow
that It contains no air.,hoi, nr harmful
habit-forming drugs It la a fluid eitrarl
made with pure, triple-refined glycerins,
pf proper ajrength. from the root* of the
following native American forest planta,
vlt. ttulden Heal root. Stone root, HI aril
Cberryhark, queen's root, llloodroot, and
Mandrake root. ’
The following leading msdlest suihnrlUi s.
among a boat of otliera, eiUil the foregoing
reels for the cure of Just aurh allmenta aa the
abovearmpfnmain.llrete: Prof It. Harthnlnw.
‘ of Jefferson Med t'ollafe.'l'hUa: I'mf.
Vond. at. It., of llnlv.of Pa : Prof Edwin
Halinrinann Med. Collage.
ffe
CJilragu; Prof. John Kin*. N- If. Author of
Anrnrm l»l«p**iMtprji Prof. Jno. M. Hrtid*
Sir. tf fi.e Author of Msdlclni*: Prof.
L«urmrr John«M»n. M I»rpt. ( ol* of
fTV.i Prof. Hnl#r ElllnfwinxL M.!».. Author
of M*t*r1* Msfilr* and Prof In Brunet t Medi
cal Gollff*. PhlrtAo Kend name and «d-
firm on Pottnt Cai4 to Dr. !k V Pierre, Duf-
filo. N. V.. and receive free Uioklet flvlnf
eitrtrta from writing* of til the above medi
cal tuthora and mi nr oihert rationing. in the
•tmnfMl ptrwIMfl term*, each and every In-
trredlent of which "Oolden Medical DIko»*
GIFTED SPEAKER
FOB BIG REVIVAL
FOB TABERNACLE
Dated for whnt proinlaea to bn the
gieatrat annual Hil»le mnfereno# In the
history of the liuptlaf Th hr mac I* have
been hard ami the Hat of speakers
gtvtn out by Rev. Dr |<*n O Brough
ton. The conference will lake place
from March 21 to 31, un<! during that
time there will be six lectures given
every duy by *om* of the foremost
Christian workers In tha world.
The speakers and those wh<i are to
take part In the coming conference are:
tlypsy Htnlth, the great English evan
gelist, w ho. according to the testimony
of .Rev. Dr U. (‘ampbell Morgan, of
London. Is the greatest living ivange-
list In the world. Itev. I)r. J. II G'»od-
tle||, of .Vew York city, pastor of the
t'nhrary Methodist church, sahl to
tlic strongest Methodist church
.America; Rev. Dr. James A. tiray.
the Moody lilble Institute of f'hh a
Itev Dr A. C*. IMxon. pastor of the
.Moody church of Chicago, and succe*.
eor to Dr. R. A. Torrey. Rescue Mission
Evangelist Melvin G. Trotter, of Grand
Rapids, Mich.. V. R. Moody, president
of the NorthfleJl Rchools and direct)
of the Norihflelu .Conference of t'hrh
tiun Workers: Rev. H. II. Ilulton. ■»
Charlotte. N. f\; Miss Eleanor Ht afford
Millar, Melbourne. Australia. Professor
D R Towner, of Chicago, will he in
charge of the music.
MURDERER IS PROTECTED
BY WAR DEPARTMENT
Washington, Jen. >0.—During the de
bate over (he Item In the army appro
priation bill wetting aelde 11.000,800 for
encampment*. Hepreeemailve Oroeve-
nor. of Ohio, declared In the Jiouse yes.
lerday that at the encampment, nenr
hie home. In Athene, Ohio, last sum
mer, an Ohio militia officer wee ehot
and hilled by regulars who were trying
to rescue one of tlielr companions from
the ramp lork-up.
He said do, one bad ever been pun
ished for the crime and no report waa
ever ordered on the subject. He
charged that the war department bad
taken up the cudgel In opposition lo
the local autboritlee who tried to bring
in justice the perpetrators of the cold
blooded murder.
The house. In committee of the whole,
by a vote of 37 to to. refused to strike
nut the encampment item.
LIFE WAS A NIGHTMARE,
SO HE USED GAS TO END IT
New Vurk, Jan. 10.—With a nple
lying near by. In which he had written
"l.lfe ta u rarebit dream," tha body of
Albert Chittenden, an artlet of enmn
MUCUS HUliO
tU PICK SOM
Lansing. Mich., Jun 10.—The raucua
Helen It t.'nlleil Htatea senator I
eurreed Uenarat Bussell A. Alger, ad
journed at 12:tS tliIn morning until 9
p. rn The lift to ballot atood: IV, r,
M- Mlllarr, 2*: William Alden Hmith,
4.1: Arthur Hill, 32; Congressman t\
E Towneeml. a?
mile, was found In hie apartment! at IS
West Twenty-ninth atreet.
Chittenden had committed suicide by
inhaling gas and had been dead at least
three days.
BOARD OF HEALTH
RE-ELECTS OFFICERS
All lIn* officer*' of the hoard of health
were icelected Wednesday ofleriCHUi n!
the reorganisation luesttug.
Them- nro Iir. <\ K. Henson, presidenf;
lieorge > ll. Ilrandon. vice president, ami «\
JL Vaughan? secretary* -
An election of two new men! Inspectors
wiir lifhl by the hosrd. There were In the
l.l.l...rli.HH^..f J—nlf; candidates IV II
Assets Over $85,000,000.00
THE
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Offers
GREATER OPPORTUNITIES TO AGENTS
than the majority of life insurance companies that are doing business in the
State of Georgia. Why?
It Issues
PARTICIPATING
NON-PARTICIPATING
TERM POLICIES
’ - PARTNERSHIP '•
and the standard form as prescribed by the
New York Legislature. “
ATTRACTIVE AGENT’S CONTRACTS.
To men who wish to make the insurance profession their vocation, we wish to
call their especial attention to the contract we are making, details of which will
be given upon application.
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS FOR 1907.
W. E. HAWKINS, State Manager,
904-7 Prudential Building, Atlanta, Ga.
An unsurpassed record of over forty years on Annual Dividend Policies.
*(MdMi
bowrla art murh mo
st! 9* ted. They're tiny and sugar-coated.
WONT TAKE MAIL
in.—Rerauie
Louisville, Ky., Jan.
L. -Nhltfc cllUeim living an rural roma Nit.
3, in TwAggs rounty. objected t«» being
•erted by n negr* mall carrier, the
route has been discontinued by flu
postoffice department at Washington
•'for lack of sufficient patronage." and
the carrier, W. L. George, la without
job.
The mall «v«s formerly delivered I
; ft whlte_ carrier, who Urclined-rsaju
polntment. mid the negro was appoint
ed. The white peopl* look down their
mall boxes, and the mall was carried
to "Tile Springs" before being turned
over to the persona to whom it was ad.
dressed.
ENDLESS CMAMnIeTTEr"
8TIR8 A8MEVILLE PEOPLE.
Epeclal tu Tha ujuurghn,
Aslievllle. N. 1‘ . Jan. 10.—Hearing all
r the earmark! vf reltglou! tlirrata lumlr
during the Dark Agee, carrying an ul,
of mystery which (tumhfounila thnae
whose 111 luck It has been t,. receive
-• them are the wn«nvmmia letter* which
have been left .m the il.M,retet.e «.f
many nf the Aeltcvltle triune*. The
■ fetter* Cnntnln a prayer, allege.! t,. Imv,.
heed W-Htren hy tttehup l.^wrcncr. nf
Ma**achu*eti», ..f the Kpi*c..pul
church, and ruU.iwIng Due iH-mitlful
ttaettage tlltectetl t.t tl.al t* n re.|iie*t
that each i»er*.in receiving euch a let
ter In turn write n fnc-*lmllr letter to
a frlemt ami t*mtlntie writing tine trt-
,ter each day until nine have been writ.
, ten. Huttead nf u re.,ueHi t«» e,imply
with keeping Ihl* entile** chain g.tlng.
— there t* a threat that some Imirfbla
! accident will befall the Ural In Ignore
the command
FAIR ASSOCIATION
DECLARES DIVIDEND.
Special tn The nrorilili. ’
Eatunmn. tin, Jan. 10—At a Hirel
ing of the al.M'khiililer* on Ttieeduy Ihe
annual election of officera and director*
of the I-ulna in rounty fair Aaaorlatlon
wai held and other liuperlnm liu*lne»»
Iranaactetl From ttie reports of the
aerrrtnry and treasurer the unsocial Ion
wna allow u to be In u aplendl.l condi
tion. A dividend r.f IS ,.. r cent on the
Old Hock Ul declared, and an l**ue
of lino additional «tnek wa» mithorUcd.
Arrangement* were ul*.. made fur the
axpendltutr of n goodly »mn in Improv
ing the track and gr , ml*, and In-,
crearing the building capacity
The election of oltlcer* » a* fol
low*
J. T. Dennla, irelected president;
M. R. Hhlver*. elected vice president;
J. I>. Watterson. re-elected weretary,
E. W. Ingram, re-elected treasurer.
Prof. Tolwin is Dssd.
Cleveland. Ohla Jun In --I'lMfessor
I* 8. Tout in. for f.irty y ear* profe** >r
of Kngll»li m.tnlurc In Me*tern He-
aerve I'niverslly, I* dead from pneu
monia.
A BANKER S NERVE
Drekan by Coffts and Raatsrad by
Poatum.
•»ls |*«
r*»mlnrm hanker
hww in* krsps
f Olmtta-
imsplf in
ii.a
ihl 1 t
ail tn use
For p«»nu*
i frtun its
t*» afT»*rt m»»
iramblt-il. tin-
mi. my men-
am! tn other
ut of order.
• had at last
A hank*
nerve* an
brain. A 1
noogn tell
eondlilnir
•Tp lo 17 >fi
Allowed t.i drink
1 got out intu ih
It and grew very f.»nd of It
years I notb »d no bail efr»-
use. but in time it lagan
unfavorably M\ ha
muscle* of mv face t
lal processes seemed
%■«» my system g
These conditions gre
that I had to give up t. free alto.
. gAther.
"My attention having been drawn to
Poatum Food t'offee. 1 began Its use **n
leaving off the old kind, and It gtv»*
mi plaasnr* t ■» testify tnrr\ultn*. T
And It m delicious leverage, like It
juat as well as 1 did coffer, and during
tha years that I have used I*.-stum I
have been free from the distressing
symptom* that arromimnled the use
of coffee The nervousness Has en
tirely disappeared, and I am as steady
of hand as a boy t»f 2j. though I am
more than 92 years old. I owe nil this
to Poatum Food Coffee." Name gl\en
bv the Postuni Co, Hattie «'rrek. Mlrh
"There's a reason" Read the little
b«e*k. "The Road to WellvUie,” In i»kgs
All grmera.
WORK FOR PASSAGE
OF LITTLEFIELD BILL
The Woman's ChrlsiiHn Teni|»erance
Union of Georgia Is deefdy Interested
In the passage by congress of the Ut
tlefleld bill, which places restriction*
on Interstate shipment nf Ibpiors.
—r-Thtw—tdtt "hr tom- - t»ef»»re- < he h«H»*e
Judiciary cimmlttee. of whbh Con-
gressm.tn \V. G. If rant ley, «»f the Klev-
enth (b*orgln district. Is a member. An
effort tu g**i the committee to report
Wednesday was proponed, but no In
formation bus reache*! here ns to
whether or tint any notion was taken.
Mr* Jennie Mart Hlliley. of Union
Point, hoiiotary president «»f the W.
T U in Georgia. nn«l one of the most
ardent advocates of prohibition, has
been busied for weeks circulating and
seem lug signatures to petitions urging
the passage of the l.lttlefhdd hill.
These petitions with thousands of sign
er* have been forwarded to Uongress-
imm Itrunllcv nt Washington.
Mr.-. Slbb y also urges all good pen-
d?ic lH-llic plnte inl^t traiud ln-this-iiu?**
lb»n to telegraph Congnssinnn flrant-
ley uigiiu^the passage of the bill.
*ful
ITw
DINNERS SCHEDULED
• AT THE PIEDMONT
Twenty-five Hlgma Nu members and
frl*»nd« from Te«*h will Attend a dinner
at the Piedmont January 19. The gun-
day school «ti|K>rl!itendent* of Atlanta,
numbering about too, will give a din
ner on the same evening at the same
place.
Forty members of the Bouthern Yel
low J*lne Hash Manufacturers will hold
a-met:ling m.. tlw-IMedumut January—ML-
Aftd on ~thr JTth the Hotithrrn nnd
Southwestern Hallway Club will hold
quarterly meeting
uson railed the attention of the
h. id |o the fttet that the pbrsirlsus were
iot eotJi|i|ylng with the law. which requires
ii-it all Idrths lu* re|Mirted to file U»nrd.
f.o-t wldeli was brought to light by an
rtli-ie In The Ge«»rtfluii severnl days nge,
how'lng lliut, neeordlng to the stutlsiii-M of
he I "Mini, there were twice ms ninny deaths
a Atlanta last year ns births.
11 us* *tut**d nt the meeting (but many
'll* •Ii'Iiiiis eotiteiiden they could liot In*
erred to report births,
i ue matter waa dlseiiHscd nt some lengtli,
ltd definite aetioii will lie taken nt the
ie\t M-K-sfoll.
Divorced From Angel of Coney.
New York. Jan. In.—Mrs. Robert
Garrett Mcngls Corwin has been grain
ed by Hupreme Court Justice o'Gorman
absolute divorce from Halsey Cor
win, “the angel nf Coney Island,” with
the privilege of resuming her maiden
name. Hhe Is in Parts.
MAN CHARGED WITH
SHOOTING HIS WIFE
William A llam-nek,. min*'liman
from the Seventh ward, has announced
his. Luiulldtu v for alderman, to aucmtl
J. N. MeKaehern. fthose term expires
In January, 19ax, and George II Wade,
general manager of the Union Klectrlc
Company, lime announced to succeed
Councilman Hancock.
Mr Hancock has an enviable record
In council, nnd it I* lH*llwe«| limi lie
Will lie elected without opposition to
the nldermanlc Imard. Mayor Joyner
ii|ip«dnted him as a member of three of
the most Important committees of the
city government, finance, streets and
waterworks. He Is chairman of the
waterworks committee
Mr. Wade will make a strong race
for councilman from the Hexenth lie
I* the (list man to announce f..i the
place, nnd It is possible that th re will
lu* no opposition to hill) lie h.o* been
u property owner and tax payer In
West Rod for the past Id Neats.
Specie I to Tin* fhorglan.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 10.—Uhar
with shooting his wife, K. L. Rotureau.
i highly connected young man of thl
•Ity. was arrested hist night nnd held
without hall, while Mrs. Itoturenu Inn-
gulMhes at a hospital with a bullet
round whtrh rnny prove, fatal In her
Me, R-'tli dechircd at lir.si that flu-
wound wna the result of an accident,
which happened while Hotureau was
leaning Ills pistol
Fearing that might die. It Is
»said, Mrs. Hotureau told a sister a dlf-
j fen nt story* saving that she und her
If you think that you must he uper-i husband had miamled at tlielr home,
ateit upon to tie cured of piles, you arc' the city; that she had struck him
ur.iiit Ttimi*<imt* . r ,ns*« ..f i.lIM ..rr*" 1 ! •* whl C ' vht *' h •» Hart muitht nnrt
t:*;.' r. r .. ruard upan nm tn rPtaTtaTT-TU 'TfM^trgfie
* Fating severlt' uoise, mTBoubt.| caught up the pistol, and they strug
gled for Its possession. It wan fired,
the bullet striking Mrs. Hotureau after
slightly Injuring her husband's hand
Hotureau Is n lumber Inspector und u
member **f Company H. of th»» Serhnd
Georgia regiment In the Spunlsh war.
Cured of Piles by
Pyramid Pile Cure
If You SufTer, You Can Be Cured.
Coits Nothing to Try.
>r*e, m
than voUr*. ha\«* lH*«*n cured pnlnh 1
y, uulckly nnd permanently, while the
•atlent has been nt his work without
he loss of time necessitated by
ufferer
pernthut In fad
as not been able
r even move a»r<
fter using ihe bon
many
i reach Ills work
« the room until
remedy prepared
mpany.
COMING BAINBRIDGE
AFTER FREE DELIVERY
Apcclsl to Tb
l(aiuh(ldge
While the a.lv
spects Utile
Jeoriflss.
ila , Jan. M The past
one .*! the most pros
histoij of llatnhrhlge
meemeiit Is In some le-
>11 of remarkable, m Ro Move Pilu! Oae Box Cared -Oaiy 50 Ct»!
r lldliduldge that it u
h was the condition of an Indiana
** man. as shown m „ r*. .nt let-
|Ulck. aectirate ! dated. fifteen
atmot t
th luc
not ties n of the mushroom variety, but
lug the year III
clt\ tux late has been reduced fron
ight to live mill* The balance of tin
floating Indebtedness lias been lb|Ul
12
idle
vn grm h*d
Improxin
went for
» t .*t
Sire
has been expend-
• -ntr.il park, and
met cry lmpr.>\e-
wnter piping have
date the IllA reused
•nil new *tiec»*
Duiable and at-
have been placed
r and the bouses
•I ptvp.wat .*f v to
tall delh.ty. nnd
III l
lift-
!:
men i*. l.%.i
la-eft laid to uccotmn.
population, and sc\
If MV e la*en o|a*lied U|
tractive name plate*
at every street corn
have been numbers
obtaining the frt-o I
Iti id I piohaldllty It v
after March I The city's elect tn
ittg and waterworks plant* have
plated on a paving bA«ls, and *
the tmmv e\|a tnlltuies for puhl
proveiio lit* made during the year.*
there I* now a lmnd«ome surplus In
the treasui>-
A sewerage system I* being installed
n«*w at a cs*st of $.1.1,uao
1*11 vat e t-nterprlse-
Tnvt-.T tTTTI vhai'v tJ TTIe"
and
have flourished and S J Warren has
• ompletrd his brick plant at a co»t of
tse.no-1 Two storage w«rrbou«»**» have
be.* built nt an aggregste com of
fr.e.odo Waterman A i’o have er*H-t«a|
the largest sales stable In South Geor
gia
During the veat thlrtv homes have
been hunt tailing for an expenditure
of II.:»"•••* Some lift % or Sixtv co|.
Inge* have lot n erected nt an average
cost of |! ‘ each UtfU-vn houses
arc in course* of tiiiUon-
Het Idvetl
of file
nnd have given |: u tali trial and It I
prove n tlie be-t I . \t*r tried. I ean rec
ofniiieml veeii highly in this vicinitv
Have used v ouv sample and one ho
and If has effin-retl a e'entplcto cure* t
has been worth lion tl ,
Thanking vmi for the sn*npl>
the •xnm : *t 111 It-caftiiiieiid y.ot to
fully. Julius j
HUSBAND SLATER
IS GIVEN REPRIEVE
- Jefferson Uity, Mo., Jan. in.—1( was
eifildally announced from the executive
mansion tliai . Governor Folk had
granted pn days' reprieve to Mrs. Aggie
Myers, under death sentence for the
murder of lur husband.
The
rthi
of* the go
rnor
va.M
taken on the advice of the attorney
general and was done prlttMpnlly to
prevent complication* In the event the
supreme conn of the United States re-
fuses to grant tin* condemned woman a
new trial. Unless a reprieve was
granted complications might arise nft-
« new trial had been' refused. No
action has been taken regarding the
.'outan's accomplice, who l.s tt lno under
sentence of death.
WA8 ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
WHILE RIDING WITH FRIENO.
H|a*clnl to The Georgian.
Newberry, S. Jun. 10.—It. If.
Folk, a young mnn of this rntintr. was
nccldenLully. ahot utt Saturday ^ after
noon. a load of bird shot entering his
leg Just below the knee. The &un was
In the hands of D. A. Kleckley. a
friend. Both men were riding at the
time of the accident. The wound Is a
serious unc, but It Is? thought that the
leg can be saved. ^
Raft Detleata Woman and Girt*.
Tbe'THd Btandnrd. qrnrpli'TiiRlwr
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the tiystem. Sold by all
dealers for 27 years, ’'-lea 20 cents.
PERFECTING THE PLANS
FOR MONTREAT COLONY.
JESUS AS WORKMAN,
SUBJECT OF SERMON
l.HlH.t i„K m
wise, have he*
nt TrlnIt
Sunday night at
dressed by Rev.
Jed w ill be "J.-mi
The Invitation
f Atlanta ha** b»
he Atlanta Fed
. organix. \ and other-
invited t• • attend serv-
M« tltodiM * Lurch next
t X oVI uk to be ml-
J W Lee. Id* sub
-if* hh a Workman."
i to.tin laboring men
xtended through
ntlotf of I arbor to
.Mayer. I»ealer m Feathers. Gltf*- .
and Hitter. R. dfot.i. Ind "
The I'viatmd Fib* Uure can be use*!
nt home in th.* prlvrt. v *.f y,, ur
room There I** enough «t rente th In
each little siipposlttuv t.. drive out in-
feetbut. while at the «nttf* time It melts
aw av Into ttl*- deadi tled I issues of tile
lectuni. heals up the fissures, relieves
the inflammation, starts the circulation
of the bemorrIfobl.il veins, dindnlxhe
the congestion nnd brings th
back to thair.normal condition
We want to prove to every sufferer
from plh** Hint tin* Pyramid Pile yure
| every organization Tin* subject has
nnd I beet! given espet lal study by Dr. Le
ml his discourse Is expected to he ex
eptlonaily Interesting
ATLANTAN HONORED
HY ASSOCIATION
llL-i**' 1 ' ' ** Ji ..Tldi ir>iiiiwi.m ■♦*» • prepatrd t , .rfr,-rtun
•• \ i •sp«-|-|i\ exclusively bv the IVrunild Drug Uotn- «'.»).rnelJ Vi
I S-U t l-l'lll'l «■> ■ ......4. ■l-lli I. I ....(tl .1. .4* ... II S I. . ' * .
ew York. Jan. 1*>-General James
Drain, New York national guard.
gansMast night was elected president of the
National Hide Association of America,
to succeed Brigadier General- Hlrd W.
■it-Xrw Jcracy^-wha. declined
Idence of Its
not nsk I jive
lilt'll N suftlctent
genuinene
you to .lepend upon the reliability
our name or the hona fide testimonials
of the hundr**ds of cute«l piles sufferers
Send us vour nnnu* and ud.lies- for a
l*an Holt Nash, of Georgia,
I'lected as a member of the. cxccu-
•mimlttec.
trial package
to directions Th*
will Justify void *
druggists f ‘t i f.*i-
Klst.s sH! the pyrr
It nc
Ilk.* the
*'lng at •
cent box
Ilf 1*1 Pile
-m will g*d
an** to the
All drug-
• hire, just
substitute.
^ Pyramid
Oouble Wadding Bpoilad.
Middletown. Conn., Jan. in.—Because
the Hev. William G Griffin, imstor «>f
Trinity Kplscopal church, forgot his
marriage license when he went t » mar.
ry Miss Helen Garvey, a double wed
ding was spoiled. Ills brother, also a
«lergvitittii. waa married w hile thg Hev.
W. G. Griffin waa getung another 11-
vinov.
H|*eelnl to The Georgian.
Asheville. N. U.. Jan. 1«».—John S.
Huyler, of New York, nnd Hev.’J. H.
Howerton, of Uha’rlotte, N. U.. are in
Asheville to arrange for the closing of
the deal by which Montreal, the fa-
motif* religious colony, established l»y
Mr. Huyler, on thn beautiful Hwau-
nanoa river, is miles from Asheville,
becomes th** property of the Presby
terian synod of North Carolina.
Th** plan for acquiring the.properly,
ns originated by Dr. Howerton, was to
sell 5on shares of stock at a par value
of $100 per share, euch buyer to be lim
ited to one share, and to receive a
building lot at Motilreaf. Before th
option given by .Mr. Huyler hiui ex
pired f*oo shares of stock had been sub
scribed for and the purchase price «»
$50,000 nssured. This ineana that there
are R00 persons from all secflons of the
country who will build summer homes
nt this beautiful resort, which com
prises over 3.500 acres.
countyTarmIers* UNION
OPPOSES BUCKET 8H0P8.
RpeHoJ to The Georgian.
Newberry. S. i\. Jan. \o—The meet
ing of the Founty Fanners' Union wa
one of the largest ever held In New
berry county. Delegates were present
from every local union in the county.
\V. (’. Moore, of Greenville, president
and manager of the Farmers* Uotton
Union, was present nnd explained the
o|»erutlon* of his organization as It af
fects the farmers In warehousing and
selling their cotton. An Important
move on the part of the union nt this
meeting was the adoption of a resolu
tion condemning bucket shops.
Bank Diraetori Elected.
Hpccial to the Georgian.
Newberry. 8. C, Jan. 10.—At a
meeting of the stockholders of the
National Hank of Newberry the follow-
Inf director* were elected: Messrs. M.
A. Unrllsle. J$. H. Aull. George John
stone. Robert Norris. T. II. Unrllsle. H.
U. Moseley, J. H. Hunter. J. A. Black-
wehlvr. It U. Matthews. The new
hoard of directors re-elected the old
officer*.
Hotel Marlborough
£roaihr*y, 36th and 37th St*., Herald Square, New York
Most Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 21 leading theatres. CompKtdlj?
renovated and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1200.
The Famou*
German Rcrtaurant
Broadway's chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dishes and Popular Music.
Eimas Pisa. 499 loai. M Salks.
Kates for Room« 31.50 and upward. $2.00 upward with bath. Parlor. Bedroom and Bath
$3.00 and upward. $ 1.00 <dCra whit* two ptnoot occupy a stoflo room.
— WRITE FOB BOOKLET.
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M.
headaches and neuralgia
FROM COLDS LAXATIVE RROMO
quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip
remedy remove? mute. Pall for full
name. Look for tlsnatlsre E. W. drove.
ISC.
Want Millar Reinstated.
Waahlmttnn. Jan. 10.—Ry a practi
cally unanimous vote, the local hudw
binders', union luia voted to rcln-tntc
William A. MIIIct. former ntodstant
foreman of hlnillnst In the teovernment
prlntlnK office, and who wa« prlmartlv
reapnnalble for the now fnm-.ua open
•hop order of the president.
Dinned 1,701 Balee.
Special to The ricortlan.
Perry, da.. Jan. 1-.,—The Strother
dinner*' hie closed down for the sea-
The plant tinned l.;oi balea of
cullon title eeaaou.
GREENE-GAYNOR CASE
TO BE TRIED IN 'ORLEANS.
Special to The Ueorptnu.
Macon, da.. .Inn. la.—Marlon Er-
ivln. t-peclal aaalalam attorney Kenernl,
accompanied by Ills wife, has Rone to
t'himno, where he will complete hta
brief tu the appeal cn*c of Itcnjamln
l> drecite nnd John K. fiaynoi. In the
famous Savannah harbor case.
Mr. Erwin Is preparing to nalit the
appeal of the ruse. Jin lu. Iwen In
Mac,tt for aevyrul days, Kallierlnr ma
terial for the case.
The work lias rtjeen almost com
pleted. nnd the ease has been set down
for a hearing before the circuit court
of appeals In New Orleans on March
5. The date formerly llxed was Jan
uary T, but owing to failure to *> t
transcript of record ready and oth, r
papers nnd documents In the case. I'
was necessary to carry It over until the
March date.
A.eoeiated Charities Move.
Secretary J. 4‘. Icysn anil Ills ass.- 1
ants In the Associated Charities are
now In new iiunrters. The offices f
the oritanlznilon hnve been moved fro. ,
the second tn the seventh floor of tlo
doubt hutldlmr The new offices nr-
more commodious, nnd Secretary I.
Kan Is now Klven n chance to con-1" '
business with some privacy, and this
was Impossible In the old offices. Iv
sons seekln* help and not wlshlna '
hdvertlse the fact to the world can
do so.
Ask for the Union Label
On Your Next Order of Printing
Then Watch Your Business Grow
v Atlanta
Typographical
Union,
S20 Candler Bldg. p. o. Box 296.
Atlanta Phone 873.