The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ■SATURDAY, JANUARY It 1*T. UHCLG RQIDS’S MRGAZine © ir— EDITED BY- JOEL CMUIDLER HARRIS R'« want lo tell you lint a little About UNCLE MOTH MAGAZINE, edited by Jo*l Chendler Harm. Il haan't made Ha appearance > *■•: drat laauo won't be out till April, but I. will aatlafy what wi‘ bcllevu to bo a Icmg-felt want of tba read I ur public. It wlllhAve n dlatlnrt Individuality, thdre Will bd good fiction, pood caaaya and timely artlclea of ganaral Intareat. President Knoaevelt aald a little while ago that Oaorgla had navar done more than when ahe gave Joel Chandler llarrta to American lltara* ture. and added: "President* may coma and president* may go, but Un de Remus alaya put.” Uncle Ramua'a Magazine la going to be a magazine for the home, It wlll HUK-al tn you. audio your wtfo and cblldtwn If ytm are ao fortu nate aa to have them. It la going to Ik- clean, bright, helpful and Inaplr- ln * It won't run Into Trenited Finance." much raking or pollUda. A feature of the magazine each menth twill be edltarlala by Joel Chandler Harria. They will Ik- along an entirely new line, atrong but • Knowing Your Nelghhora." Douhtleaa homelv. The flrat one you often get very mueii absorbed lu complex and perplexing bualaeaa prob- lema. Maybe you get Into a rut ticcaalonally, and aort o logo para pec live on the life about you. These editorial* will prove Juat about tba beat tonic we know of for your nerve* and dlgeatlon. Than thara la Mr. Harrla'a lataat aerial, "THE BISHOP, THE BOOGERMAN AND THE RIGHT OF WAV.” Thla la a delightful Itory of a little girl, who when her parent* died went to llvo with her crabbed old uncle, who a|K-nt moat of hi* time bothering about making money, and therefore kind of got out of touch with life: and It tella what hap pened after the little girl came. It beglna with tha flrat number and will bo llluatratad In color* by Charlotte llardliiR. We ere going to print eomn mighty good Action. Among thoae who wilt write for oa are Jamee Whitcomb Rllay, Thomaa Neleon Page, F. Hepklneon Smith, Ralph 0. Paine, Robert Barr, Charlaa Battall Loomla, Jacque* Futretle, Charlaa <L O- Roberta,- Ow*n Klld***r Will N^Haeben, Maarten Maarten*. Carolyn Walla, and—httt the lint fa tno long to recite. Charlaa Llvingeton Bull, Charlotte Harding, Henry Hutt, Oraon Lowell, Clarence F. Underwood, E. M. A*hc, John Cecil Clay. C. Allen Gilbert and a lot of other good artlete are doing Illustration* for u». Now Uncle Hemtia atorle* will be nnother Intereatlng fuel ure. Ttio Brat one talla how llrur Kabhlt' aaved llrer It'ar. and the llliiHtratlona will be by Conde. It la a etory that you can read to tlio youngster every bight until a new one cornea almiK.aiul you'll ehjnv Jt ynuraelf. We know that we are going to print the miuiaxlne you will rnJoy. and that you need. And we need you, Inn, for we want ,,0.000 pntd-tn-ad- vanoe subscriber* when the magazine Roea to prana lu April. You have the opportunity to give ua your hvartleal cooperation. Wo want you to SI UNI INSCRIBE AT ONCE TO CLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE lSend In your dollar In money, poatal note or cheek without jlelny. and become one of the ftrat 60,000 tubacrlbera. We'd like to reach that num- ber thla waak. Addreaa UNCLE REMUS’S MAGAZINE, Department D. AGENTS WANTED ATLANTA, 4A. FIRST NUMBER OUT IN APRIL NAVY OFFICERS AFTERJITLES Merry War Is Being Waged Between Two Classes. Waablagtod, Jia. il—'(bare la a merry war an bafwaca afftcam ad tha Haa *f tb navy aad atag officer* over tltlr*. tint threaten* and mm eertata to develop lul Ike blize.t l*tentee1o* *(r«a*le Ike navy ke* tvar had. Matter* have ■ beady *< n tar that e paraoaat npneaatatlv ot I'reaMenl liooaevrlt baa laferawl alaff "f deer* that If, la tfcalr **bt for title*, they eldo^wa »— l-d^---. — el-1 Tkatw ere two rtsu** of ~ navy, thoao of the lie*, fra aa i “ i 38jne depart meat __ srswsns tliHifc each a*— nt mloeal, rapiala. etc., aa an staff of . In Ibe anwZ and the* Slaa that they Id he atvfn tkem. They knva NOTH, , t.ut not Ike titled GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Bill of Eaaaptlana Filed. dpeefal to The Oeergfsa. Macon, On., Jan. 12.—A blit of ex caption* to tin- nndlngn of the a|>cc-l.tl maatur In the veep of K. P. Johneon. trustee of thu Hlewart Taylor Com- ininy or,limit the Forsyth Men uni lie •ompany. «a» tiled with United Stare* fmnmlerlonr* I. M. Krwtn yenterdnv morn Irk by Robert Berner. MA Y SUE COLORADO GIRL BECAUSE SHE JILTED HIM B+rlln, jnn lJ.-PwOprifn Ufivrf, daughter of JuiIkp Owrn I«pf#vr*. of Denver. Colo, who recently brokr her ' •ngMfnient to marry Aldu Aguand. I the Italian aculptor. who Ih a proto*# of tha crown prince, la 111 with jaun dice at her fathar’a villa at Florence. It Ih no secret that the engagement was at Miss Kofovrv’s wish, and Slgimr Aguuilcl Is highly dlsrom «<i t«>d. It Is highly probable that he will s?«>k roin|K>nsntlon for his #xpon*<* imurrcil In view of ths marrlagr. The law al lows such claims. MUNICIPAL LIGHT PLANT TO BE BUILT B\ WA YCROSS ■parts! to Thu (borgUn. Waprro**,'Ga., Jnn. 12.—AT the meet ing of the new «tty council .Mayor Knight sprang a surprise by rrrnm* mending that an election for bond# to secure funds for the purpose of estab lishing a municipal electric light plant b« held at once. Mayor Knight stated that a letter he had recently received from an electric manufacturer esti mates a plant that will be capable of furnishing Wavcroas with all **f the electricity required, can he established for Ifn.ftdo. The plant as outlined by Mayor Knight consists ..f roo-horse power engines, of two tutidne units, switchboard condesnrr, steam piping. 60 miles No. s wire, atv lights, transforiners for l.htui Incandescent niul SAO meters. Mayor Knight also de- eilst H.ttlllu Manufacturing t'ompany Is pronounced void hy the city attorney. He also states that such reisirtrd Con an not be fotmd ami la not on rconl Tin** »r also ivcommendvd that *otnitdssl>m«rs l»e prill itmt-tl c“ election for Ware coun* MOTHER OF PRES. JAMESON PASSE8 TO OREAT BEYOND. •perlil t" The rcorgi**. Mamn. ita. Jan. li -After an III- riM> of aevrral week*. Mr*. I,. A. M*t- tl»w»nn ~dle;i~ye»tcTrtay at -tw wt- dcnce. »t Monro*. Ga. prcalil.nl 8. V J*mc*oti. of Mrrocr L’nlver*lt>. her a on. wa, *t tlic bedalJc up to the l»»t minute. I>r. J«me*on w*» catted to Monro* »everal day* ngo, when Mr*. Matthewaun'a lllne** *«» thought to have reached a critical atage. In chapel-at Mercer the death ot the mother of the beloved provident wax announced and'the new* aa, re- •alved with a grvot feeling of regret Coffee Dyspepsia t*n't alway* auepeeted. but 1* day* leaving off coffee and ualng POSTUM Clear* all doubt*. Oirmighoiit the entire atudent bo.l and fsciilt.v as w**ll. In thu abssnev <*f Dr. James.m. l»m fessor (lotifray is acting president. GEORGIA MASONIC HOME WILL BE IMPROVED. Spatial to Tb* tirorgtao. Macon, (la., Jan t2.—During the early spring several Improvement** will be made nt the ilcorgi* Masonic Home. At the meeting of the grand lodge la*t October an appropriation whs made for these lmpr%»vements, which consist •»f the Installathm of a complete electric light system nnd other !nnov*tt|on* •win* h will serve to make tin* home the equal of any owned bv the Masons In the country. BIRTHDAY OF GEN. LEE WILL BE OBSERVED Hp<*f*lnl to The Georgian. Macon, Oa. Jan. 12 Appropriate exercises in commemoration *»f the birthday of Henrrnl 1t*»bert K. I.e*» win be. held In every public school In the city nnd county next Frhln> afternoon, an«l many of tlo pupils, who are to take part In these exercises, ntv now pre|wtrlng for them. The exercises are to consist "f s«*ngs. recitations nnd composM-m*. the Inter to be |*repared by the pupils who will render them. Tally Placed In Charga* Hpeeltil to T he (•ixtHgaii. inon, (in., Jan- 12.—J. K. Tally, of Macon, 1ms been placed In charge of the general store of P. H. Maddox, of JlnmcaYlllc, against whom proceedings In Involuntary bankruptcy have, been brought In the federal court In Macon. The stock is estimated lu the neigh- borhood of 910,000. Court Namat TruiUt. Hpeclal tu Thu Geiirglnq. Macon, (So., Jao. 12.—In the federal court yesterday \V. D. McNeil, of .Mu on, wra# appointed ’trustea for the hank nipt bualnesf of Jesae Mcf?ormlck, of Gammon. Oa. Mr. McNeil wan formerly receiver for the bust neap. The assets are placed *t 12.2the liabilities at ii^ii;: JL nUr u Low D*t«h RaU R.eoA A*Jf» Special to Tha Oqygtiia * -Id' Newberry, 8. C\ Jan. 12.—-The mor tality atatlatica for 1191 ahow u re markable record for Vewberry. Among the mtmt interesting figures nf the re port Is the record of births und deaths ha past twelve months With u population ui more than seven tliou- oand. there hnvc been, during this period, only forty-sixth deaths. Ihir- Ing the same period 121 birth ure re corded. Tfew Oiily for A meric u». Special to The ticorglaiv Amerlcuo, flu., Jon. 15 Application will 1m* mad** ahortiy for u new dully newspaper for Anterlcus, with a cupl tul of SIO.OOU. This will make tw< dalllea for Amerlctis. which Is another mark of thla sections prosperity. Verdict AQtintt the City, Jtp4*clsl tu Tlin Ueurgiau. Macon, (la., Jiui- 12.—A verdict for 9(00 damages was return«d hy the Jury In the city court yesterday In the case of Mrs. Jane Daly against the city of Macon. Mrs. Daly claimed that when the Do IWOp Tear Xoath fJkswjowwff W*d and gulp 4awn whaU «v*r food or n«tf lei m maj be offtrad Or, de you want te know xomethlng of the composition aad character of that which you taka Into your •tesach whether a* food or ■MdlcIneT Moil laieliiaenl sH sensible Mfttlt now-a-dky* In*l«t on knowing what they employ whether aa food or aa medldftk. Dr. Pierce believe* they have a perfeet right to fneMayonaucb knowledge. So ha publl9hei,*haagjka*i and on each bottle- r. whavJtFyaeitkln*. »re mad, of JeAONgkpwatfc TkU Ilf ,{qli OfU la do III. »«,. I«a»f pf whlch hi* avedlclere re »tudl*d and uwdcjvb.od fhg TaaBBjBai rthe cure of woatn’i peculiar weak. ocmci, IrregQlartttn and derangement*, giving rl*e to frequent bctdxcbo*, back ache, tfraggtng-down pain or dlitrem Ir lower abdemlnal or pelvic region, aceom panted, ofttlmec, with a debllltatfag, pelvic, caurrbal drain and kindred tymp- lorn* of waaknee*. Dr. Plerce'i Favorite 1're.crlptlon I* a mo*t efllrlrnt remedy. It I* equally effective In curing painful period*, In giving ztrrngtb lo mining mother* ana In preparing tho *y*lem of the rzpectant mother for baby'* mmlng, ,,r. f ■ tonic to the general iy*b __ organ* dUtlnetly femlnroc In particular. Il I* also a. aoolhing and Invigorating nervine and curc* nervou* cihauillon, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, •pz.mi, chorea or St Vltuz * dance, and other (listening nervous symptom* at tendant upon functional and organic dls- TO™BRSjS!a?Brtt. .evert] tchooT* of practice, recommend e»ch nfnhe several fngredlrnt* of which "Favorite Prracrlptlon■ I* m*d* for the rur* of thodtlMMI far which It II claimed In be a cure. You mar read what they toy fur vourntf by leading a postal card re(|iie*t for a frrr booklet of extract* fr-m thc leading juthQfliiiauJn Ur. IL A’. I'lerceTlnValldz 1 Mitute. Ilulfalo, N. Y.,and I ron by return po*L i lly graded Fourth street her pmiierty wan placed on a level four feet lower than It waa before the work wa* taken up. To Build New Church. H|ie. Ia| tu The (ieurgbiu. Albany, Go., Jan. 12.—The olllret* f the Flr*t IlaptlHt ihunh of thl* city ure making the final preput-utlnn* for rk to begin on their new lmu»i- "f rvirrtltp.^Ttietrattittnr.whtTTmrnTnet-- «1. »III eiief upproxItnateTy 111 be one of the Imntlnuuu-.-t t in thl* ctlnn. To Arrange Trial D*t*«. '•••■la 1 to TTn* (••■ortflnti. Macon, Go.. Jail. 12—A uicctlm? >•( ** Macon liar Association will lu* liH«l next Friday morning for tho pur- poso nf setting cases that nre to be tried liefore Judge Felton during the fourth week In January. The cases that are to l>e heard In that week will he of a civil nnture. The grand Jury meets again on the same day. Underwent An Operation. Mpeclal to Tbs l*s«irglau. Macon. Oa„ Jan. 12—H. C, Hu- bright, the popular division manAgsr for Kress* stores, was carried to the hospital yesterday morning where he w as operTHM- lipohT~Tor apenillcltls. Although Mr. Hubrlght has a very se vere MflUetkoi, the operation prove*! successful and he is now resting easy. TQ ASK FOR PAHDQNi HHfROSIT WORK FOR POSTMASTER WILSON Special te The Oeoczl**. Albany, Go., Jan. 12.—Friend* bava already gone to work to accurr a par don for J. T. Wilson, po*tma.ter at Poulan, Oa.. who In Thursday pleaded guilty of violating the poatal law*, and woe sentenced In the federal court to *erve one year and one day In prt*on. and fined <227. Mr. Wllaoo I* secretary end treas urer of the National Nut Grower*' As sociation, whose membership extends throughout the country, and on* of the iWJfft - prominent end highly re*■>•<■!*.! citizen* In this section. The petition. that will be ahortiy presented to the president will be atrongly Indorsed. It I* *»ld. (MS 01MIKS m BUD WIT Goldfleld, Ner.. J»n 12 -The Western Fed eretlon of Miner* tin. la.ued * wtriduz to certain Cripple Creek ndne owner* r« keep oat of Ktvndn ailnlne operatton*. The Hot. ‘ >ld Lne«l. In- art ntner* nf w• A.ancln .. J*o*bod>' In . . _ (*tva men In Of nm and woo art denounced •• breeder* of iroobt. and t ninine* to any tnnrMg* **a Mine flwnerW Ktwenwr Fei Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TA8TELB88 CHIU. TONIC. You know what you are taking. The formula la plainly printed on every bot tle. showing It I* limply Quinine end Iron In a taatelee* form. The Quinine drive* out the malaria and the Iron butlde up the eyrtem. Bold by all dealers for 27 year*. Price 60 cent*. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Fiw People Know How Utoful It It in Protorving Health and Boauty. Cottt Nothing to Try. Nearly everybody knows.that char coal la tho tu feat and moat efficient dis infectant nnd purifier In nature, but few realise Its value when taken Into the human ayrievn for the same cleans ing | >111*11011#. <*h<ttvital ts n remedy that the more you take of It the better. It Is not a dtug at all. but simply absorbs the g.ises anti Impurities always present In th>* stomach nnd Intestine** and carries them out of the system. rimtvoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after rating on ions anti other itdorous vegetahlrs. t’hnrvotl HTeclually cleats and lm- pr«wes the complexion. It whinns the teeth and further arts ns a natural nnd eminently s-ife cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which “collect In the stomach and how cl*, it *UMnfett» the mouth nmt thrnin n >hT the pttlson «»f catarrh. All tlrugglsts sell charcoal in one form or another, hut prtthablv tin best charcoal ami the most for the money Is In Stuart s t'hntv»al t.osenges, they are <t»mp«»sed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, und. other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting loxenges. the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally use of these lotenges will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, better complex ion. sweeter breath und purer blool. and the t>eaiity of It Is. thatlw potslhh' harm can result from their continued use. but. on the contrary, great benefit A iluftalo ph* >*l* ian. In speaking of the benefits of chnrcmtl says: T advise \ ftpectst «" «Ue Georgina. Stuart'* ''hatvnal la.*,iw.-« t.. all pa- ,-„i„ m bu». Ga Ileitis suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and tu clear the complex ion and fuirtfx the breath, mouth and throat. I also believe the liver is great ly benefited by the dally use of them'! they cost but 25 cents a box at drug sttires, and although In some sense a patent preparation, vet l believe | get nmre and better 'charcoal In Stuart s t*hHrv»*sl leotenges than in any of the ordinal*)* chaivoal tablets •* Semi your name and address toalny for a fnv trial package and see for yourself. F. A Htuart t*»*, 5t» fcttuart Uulldtng. Marshall, Mich. Headlight Catchee Fire. finer la 1 t.o.Tlie ticorglaiL Macon. Gn.. Jan. 12.—In some unac countable w*av the electric light used In the headlight of a switch engine burned Into a blaze, setting tire to all tho Ti woodwork of tho lamp and creating n"' biaze of considerable size on the yards Inst night. The engine nf the time of the fire was standing near a passenger e«uteh and but for the quick removal of the engine the coach would probably have Caught fire. Chain Gang for 8treet. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Go.. Jan. 12.—That portion of Fourth street between boundary and Bay streets, that has been In rather bad condition for some time. Is about to be placed In as good shape again as any other part of that thoroughfare; The street committee has planned to have the county chain gang put to work on this street early next week. Heyward Selected Truetee. Speclsl to Hie Georgina. Macon. On., Jan. 12 * At the flrat meeting of the creditors yesterday of M. L. Moye, bankrupt, of Kents, Gs.. A. II. Heyward was selected as trustea for the st.»ck In that town The as are placed at 92.115 and the liabilities at 92,M2* ^ Medical Society Meets. to The Georgian. WANT FILIPINOH IN INSULAR J0BS Manila, Jan. 1J-—Leaders of the lib-, oral party are agitating the fewn»vaT-**f iho American olTIclals - of the'in^utar bureau and the substitution of Fili pinos. Commissioner Worcester and Drs. Htrong and Greer are attacked l»V tin* liberals In on effort to |M»pular1ze their own party In the coming election. UNION MEN RELEASED FROM MACON CHARGES. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa., Jan. 12.—The charge .if suspicion that has been resting on the police docket against Tharles Ken dall and H. K. Jones has been erased In the recorder's court and liberty granted to the two young men. who had been arrested Thursday afternoon and held under suspicion. Advices from the bead of the Switch men's I’nlon and from the police de partment at Detroit* Mlch. wara re ceived by Chief Connor, to the effect that the yAung men were lawful agents of the Switchmen's Union and hud th*- authority to collect funds for the com pletion of a sHMJvehlr progrum for that union. Ask for the Union Label On Your Next Order of Printing dS|p§ii§||L> Sara*! Then Watch Your Business Grow Atlanta Typographical Union 9 620 Candler Bldg. P. O. Box 266. Atlanta Phone 873. feas Atlanta, Ga., January 11, 1907. In ordar to expedite the improvement* being made on Peachtree atreet, between Pine and Sixth streets, beginning Monday, tha 14th Inst., one-half tbs car service on that atreet will be transferred to tho Courthtnd atreet line. AU cars on Peachtree atreet going to Piedmont park Instead of pro ceeding out Peachtree to Fourteenth atreet, will go Peachtree to Houston, Houston to Gourtland and Courtland to Piedmont park. Th* route of the llrookwood cars will remain unchanged. This will give a Sve- mlnutc service on Courtland and u ten-minute service on Peachtree to llrookwood. The public te requested to use the Courtland street line as much as pos- slble. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It ’alls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slgna- ure on each box. 25c. Roads Must 8how Cause. Wheeling. W. Vft.. Jan is.—United- States District Attorney Blizzard flU-d petitions In court praying that the Baltimore and nhto railroad and the I Norfolk nnd Western Company h! cause why they nhould not b«* assessed, res|»octlvoly, S3»m and 9200. Jut violation of the safety appliance act. P TUT The leaving time of r * JJX * the Afternoon train From Atlanta via THE NEW LINE L N TO Cincinnati-Louisville ARE IVES CINCINNATI 7:30 A. U. LOUISVILLE 7:50 A. X. - —• — FOLLOW IBB ■OBSIBS Xzxin LuTM Union Station THROUGH SLEEPDfO CAR8 DUnXG CAR SERVICE CITY TICKET OFFICE, No. 4 PEACHTREE ST. ■ 1 PHONES, MAIN 1033. ATLANTA 173 Southern Railway IGeorgia School of Technology County Medical Association met here yesterday. The association consists of the physicians of this county and Amerteus. Vote Light in Primary. ttpeei.it t>» The ueorgtnn. Waynesboro, Gn.. Jnn. 12.—In the city primary held yesterday for the nomtnati«>n >'f three coiincllmen, th* follow ing men were namedt I*. H. Hall. I*. B. McMaeter and U f. Neely. It was a very quiet ch-. tl.m, only 170 Votes iHing cast. The regular election *>ccurs next Wednesday. Returns to Beltimere. Special t*» Th«- lieorgliitt. Macon, Gu. Jnn. 12. Dr. Wade II. Umwn. **f Johns llopklns University, has returned to Baltimore, after spend ing a few dais In Macon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Brown. Mrs. Jems* Aiken Diet. Ipeclsl to The Georgian. Hocknmrt. Ga.. Jan.. 12.— Mrs. Jamee Aiken died at h«>r home. Just beyond Van Wert. Mondav The ivmalus were nrrled to Fish, Ga. f*»r Interment. BIG COTTON WAREHOUSE PURCHASED AT COLUMBU8. 12.—The Fugle nnd Phenlx Mills t'ompany have pur- chased th** Lowell warehouse, a large tmiltling standing Just s«*uth of their present plant, with a frontage of about .ion feet > n the river. The price paid was M&.imn The comtwny owns all the water l«»ts on the river facing ihe warehouse, and the presumption Is that auother large cotton mill will he erect, cl where the warehouse now stands. The power for such a mill is not Inore than feet away from the front of the warehouse and Is practically un limited. New Schedules Effective Sunday January 6, 1907. Schedule Figures Not Guaranteed, But Shown Only as Information. Arrival and Departure of Trains Atlanta Terminal Station, Atlanta, Ga. DEPART. No. 36—New York No. 14—Jacksonville No. 11—•’inclnnntl No. It—Brunswick No .15- Birmingham No 30—Columbus No. 12—Richmond No. 7—Chattanooga Augustine .. 12:1 u a m . .12:23 a. m, .. 5 50 a. m .. «: 16 a. m, .. 4:20 am .. 6:30 iv m .. 7:10a.m. .. »:20n.m. .1157 a. nv XtiilA—N#w York .12:15 noon. No. 8—llnwklnavlll# . 1:46 p.m. N«*. 40—Washington . 2:20 p. in. No. 22—Columbus . 3:30 p.m. N.v 28—Fort Valley . 3:40 p. m. No. 15—riiHlnnatl . 4:10 p.m. No I*—T*wvo* . 4:10(1 m No. 25 — Hrftln . 5:15 p.m. No. 5—(’hlcago . 5:64 p. m. No. Ih—Macon . 6:35 p.m. No. 37—Birmingham No. 44—Wnxhlitirfon . 6:40 p.m. . 8:00 p. tu. No. 19—Jaokannvlll# . S lop. m. No. 11— 8hr#vep»*rt ARRIVE* .10:45 p. in. No. 14—ClorlnnAll .12:15 nlR't No. 43—WuKhtaRton ...... . 4:6o*. m. No. 35—N» w York . 5:4o a. m. No. 13—Jackaonvlllo . 6 40 *. m. No. 12—8hr«*v«»port ■£ No. Ir ■ JarkwmxriH# ... ... . 7 :00 a. m. . io n. TO. No. 3t—HeJIln No. 17—T*nv*»a No. 7—Hawklnsvllle . No. 4—Chicago No. 9t—Birmingham . - No. 27—F(*t Valley .. No. 21—Columbus .... Nv 19—Washington .. No. •—Cincinnati .... No. 16 —Brunswick .». No. 8t. Augustine No. 97—New York It—Chattanooga .. 11—Richmond No. 29—Columbus .... Ntv. P—kl%ron No. 9f—JBIrjnlngluu^ ... M:20n. m. ... 8.10a. m. ... 11:40 a. m. . .1147 H- m. .. .11 50 a. in. .. .12:00 noon ...12:15 noon ... 120 p.m. ... 1:25 p.m. ... 4:00 p.m. *.. 5:44 p.m. ... 613 p.m. ... 8:50p.m. ... 9:00|».m. ... 9:15 p. m. .. .10:30 p* m.. ...U:i0 p.m. A TECHNICAL IniHtute of th« hlgtaeit rank, who«e graduate*, without eseeptlon, occupy prominent and lucrative position* In engineering and commercial life. I .oca ted In the moat progreaalve city In the 8outh. with abounding opportunities offered Its graduates In the South'* present remarkable development. The forty members ot the class of 19M were placed In lucrative and desirable position, before gradua tion. Advanced course* In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering, Engineering Cbemlatry and Chemistry. kitrnnr* ami in-ir npilpmrnt of Khoii, Mill. Lsbnratnrl**, etc. New UM*»y **d n.n t'lii-rnlr.I 1 jilx.rotnrr t'o.l r<-.n.oaolilo. L'nch coudIt lu (irord* rntlllcd to »' tivu fire .( liolur«M|i». TUt- uoat Irrui Urdu* January 2, 190i. For catslotue *ddr<-.. K. C. MATHESON, A. M„ LL. D.. President, Atlanta, Georgia MILITIA IN READINE88 TO PREVENT LAWLES8NE8S. Bpeclal to Tlic Grortfan. Columliu*. Ga, Jnn. I2.—The negro man arrmted In Eurnula on Hiiaplclon of killing tho mnrnlwt of Ktchtand, proved to b- tho wrong man by a drip, gallon of rlilzon* *ent from thnt plncr for lln> purpose of Identification, and ho wa* rrlraaMl. Tlic nicaaagc In rela. lion to bl* arrest him received here by trtrphono amt tno two I.hUiI mint ary I'ontpnnlea were nsrembletl In the nr. mory hy Major John i'. ihwirt. who ex- lo-ct.nl ip be railed on to prevent law. leraness In the ehniie of a lynching If the negro «a» taken to Klrhlnnd. ALBANY BUSINESS MEN TO OIVE ANNUAL DINNER. Rpcvlnl to Tho Georgian. Alhuny. Ga, Jan. 12—An event looked forward to with much pleasure by Albanian* I* the annual dinner to be given by the Albany Bu»lnee* Irfague on the evening of Thur»d»v, January 17. At thl* meeting addre»»e* will be made by prominent Albanian*, and the welfare of thla city will be the theme of a larger part of the speeches. The nualneu League I* yet In It* In fancy. but It haa already ilone a great deal In regard to thla clly/a develop ment. PEACHTREE8 ARE BUDDING IN NORTHERN ALABAMA. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., Jan. I!.—Local m- illcaiion* are that real winter I* Ju»> about to "aet In" In thla part of th- country. Young fruit tree* are budding and It la feared that If much n>'0* warm weather appears tha entire frott erop, peaches In particular. In thla sec tion will be lost. LOW PRICES UNTIL JAN. 28. GOOD SET 0Fe<9 TEETH GOLDCROWNSd*? best 22-k gold. vantage ot thl* *ff*r. IUtabU*he-l In ta.U yean, lm pres, 1*0 tskru- *>h Atlaul platft deliver#*)^me day. GATE CITY DENTAL R00M8 Whitehall 8b . . Phan* 1708. Lady Attandant. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S