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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY JANUARY 14, MR.
LYftALflNKHAM'S
VISE TABLE
COMPOUND
Ig acknowledge) to b« the mnat sac
ceaaful remedy In the eountr? for
tboee painful ailmeota peculiar to
For more than in yeara it haa
been curing Female Complaint*,
auch a* Inflammation. and IJIeera-
tion. Falling and Displacements,
and consequent Spinal Weaknca*.
Backache, aid it
, adapted
to the Change of’Life
iiecordi anew that It haa cured
more caaea of Female Ilia than any other one remedy known.
_ Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound dlaaoleea and expel*
Tmnoraxt xn early atagr of development. DragglugRenaatlonacaualnf
pain,weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by Ita uae.
It correct* Irregularltlea or Painful Function*, Weaknea* of the
Stomach. Indigestion, Bloating, Nerroua Proatratlon. Headache. Uena-
ral Peblllty; also, Dixiines*. Falntneaa Extreme Lassitude. "Don't car*
andwanttoboleftalone" feeling. Irritability. Nerrouanaa*.BleepleMneaa.
Flatulence. Melancholia or the ''Blue*." Three are aura Indication* of
female weakneta or aome organic derangement.
~ For Kidney Complaint* of either HZl<ydi* E. Plnkham'a Vegetable
Compound I* a moalexeellent remedy.
Mrs. Pinkhatn’s Standing: Invitation to Women'
Women suffering from any form of female wtakueae are Invited to
write Mr* Plnkham, Lynn,Uuv for advice. She lathe Mr*. Plnkham
who baa been advltlng alck women free of charge for more than twenty
^ ara, and before that ahe aaalated her motber-lo-law Lydia E. Plnkham
adelalag. Thu* ah* la well qualified to guide alck women back to
health. Her advice la free and alwaya helpful.
ATLANTA ARCHITECTS IN
FIRST TEN IN CONTES7
An AUanlu firm architect*. Fred
erick W. and A. T. K. Brown, hn* re
cently won dlatlnctlon by being placed
among the flri»t ten competitor* tn the
first competition for the ll.bOO.oou Kd-
uratlnn building of New York state,
which la to he built In AJbnny.
The i.k hI firm In now finishing more
complete plans, which will be entered
In the second competition, mid ntnmla
an c<iut)l chance with the other nine
lion unti getting the big architectural
plum.
The roin|M>tltl<>n for the New York
State Educational blinding was one of
the most Important which has la*en
held In many years, owlnft t-» tlie very
conalderable commlsslona which will
accrue to the winning architects and
to the prestige which will bo added to
the name of the winning firm. In con.
•equeme 63 of the best known archi
tect a In the country entered the first
competition, which wan for the purpose
of {selecting the best ten plans.
As u result, the competition was one
of the keenest which has been held in
■nma time, and the honor of being
chosen among the first ten and of be
ing allowed the privilege of enuring
the second competition, was no Incon
siderable one for the Atlanta archi
tects.
The Messrs. Brown have Just re
turned from Albany, where they at
tended a consultation to arrange details
for the second competition, and are
now at work on the more complete
plans, which they hope will win the
mi>etit|i)ii and secure for them the
g work.
Meesrtt.' It rown A- TTFow It Wert (M
winners In the recent competition for
the mUllon-dotlnr court house In New
Orleans, and have loillt it large number
of Hither public buildings of various
kinds.
The Other successful architects In the
Educational building competition were:
Allen Ar<‘olletis, Boston; Martin <\ Mill
er and Walter I*. It. I'etnhler, Buffalo;
Bell A Corbett. New York; George Ca
rey. Buffalo; palmer A Hornbostel,
New York, Wells Ar Hathaway, Bos
ton. Hodman A Sehoen. Goodwin A Ja.
eedlunder. and Howell*
Ar Hi owes, nil of New York.
FINANCE PROBLEM STARES
COMMITTEE IN THE FACE
The problem of making both end*
meet, which haa been a rtunner alnre
the.day* of Adam, will tiara** the
mind, of the membere of the finance
committee all thla week.
The committee mint keep the appro
priation within the eetlmated receipt*.
It I* eatlmalrd, of courae, that tht re
ceipt. will be larger tht* year than be
fore, but the Incraaae will not be near
a* great aa th* Increaaa In approprta-'
tlona Baked for by the different de
partment!.
The department of public achool#
want* an Incrtoa* of mor* than Slot.-
COTTON ASSOCIATION
MEETS ON THURSDAY
Neat Thursday morning the third
annual convention of th*' Southern Cot-
ton Aatorlatlon wlirwptn In Birming
ham and it Is eaperted that the attend
ance will be larger than that of any
previous convention. The eeaeton will
ntlnue through Huturday.
Delegate* have been appointed to
intend thla convention representing
every cotton growing county In the
Huuth. _ Over 190 del«gat** _*r*_e.*^
peeled to attend, representing th* (ni
ton growing Interest* of Georgia. Pres
ident—M. L. Johnson, head fiat of .the
Georgia division, hoe appointed several
romlnent Georgian* to represent the
•late ot large.
—Mailer, of Importance. Including the
election of a president and secretary,
and the consideration of the cotton
holding company to be organised for
financing the crop will com* before
the convention. iTe.ldent Harvie Jor
dan and Herretary Richard Cheatham
are not randldata* for re-election.
004. as at least two school houses must
be built thla year to accommodate the
children. In addition, It le planned to
ral** the salaries of the teacher*, th*
moat poorly paid people In the service
of th* city government.
In the waterworks department a
substantial Increase Is asked for, hut
for every dollar usually put Into the
waterworks about two com# out.
Th# police department wants forty
additional men. Tha sanitary depart
ment want* SIS,400 more. There must
be a provision of 878,040 for the audi
torium-armory. Two new fire engine
house*, oae In th* First and another In
the eighth ward, ar* wanted. The park
board also wants mor* money.
INSTALL NEW PASTOR
OH TUESDAY RIGHT
Rev. B. F. Gultte, the new pa.ior of
The WeatBlttuter Prapbylerlan church,
will be Installed Tueodey night at 7:10
o’clock and several Interesting and elo
uuent talks will be made.
Rev. Dr. Therein H. Rice will preach
tile sermon, while Dr. Newkirk will
deliver the charge to the congregation
Rev. Dr. R. q. FMnn will preside.
Dr. Outlie comes to the Westminster
church from Olney 1 _IIL_and la a cul-
lured and eloquent pastor. He was
popular In that place and won for him
self considerable reputation by the ex
cellent work he did In hi* calling. It
will lie recalled that Dr. Gullle cam*
to Atlanta to^nll the vacancy raused
vhen Bey. Charts* R. Ntahat went In
GEOHGE W. HOWARD
IS APPOINTED
litm been received of the ap.
polntment of (leorge W. Howard to the
ponltlnn of lliMileilnnt rnlnnel and a
TEE WANG YANG 'NEW MILEAGE BOONS.
ON LAST jGlflEY -£0fl° INTOIITHEAST
. U'-.C.t l lilt l.l
ami oilier
wh'i t_J_u . : I Im* (Irmly luuqdtal Matuiv
day ».it»in'i»r„ wan laid to rest with
Chtnc*c iUcm In Wont View cemetery
Hondov afternoon and Iwgnn • t,he long
Tarry G A Co.. by l*cc I«oong. ri
high ofiitiul tn the Chinese Free Ma
son*. and u considerable quantity of
Incense wa* mummied and n big sup-
ply of finely chop|>ed paper wa* seal-
tered from the *eat of the lieurne by a
friend of the dead nmn. Till* latter
ceremony I* for the purpose of queer
ing the devil and delaying him In hi*
chase after Kee Wank Yang's soul.
A large number of Cel ••Hals attend*
ed the ceremony and they brought with
them present* for the dead man to use
In hit Journey after death. Kee Wang
Yang was US years of age and leave* u
wife and three children In Chinn, to
whom hi* earthly possession** will Im»
sent by his brother member* of the
Chinese Free Masons.
7 It Ih understood that nt tin late dnte
’railroad* south of the Potomac and
»hlo liver* and cast of the Mississippi
vill make nn offifintiTTmrumrrmont of
iituruiunuon ot xaiulng 1,000 ana
S.AfkMnll* mileage hmiHs, good oii lTiTy'
fad within the territory mentioned.
This will come as good news to the
members of the Traveler** Ppilmtlvr-
Association, who have I wen working to
this end for year*. The tnllenge I* to
lx» Interchangeable and wilt he sold at
the old r
It Is also
out of a
Into by the railroad* Interested
territory.
NEWSPAPER MAN
NAMED SECRETARY TO
SAVANNAH'S MAYOR
8peel*l to The Georflsn.
Savannah. On., Jan. 14 —Mayor-
* fleet George \V. Tledenmn has appoint*
ed as his private secretary Neyle Col
quitt. formerly of Atlanta. The ap
pointment Is the first made since Mr.
Tledrman'* election on the Mb. and I*
regarded hv him as the most Important
he will hnvti to make.
Mr. Cvlqultt I* city editor of The
Bafsnnah I*ress lie 1* a member of
the Haxonnnli bar. anti practiced law
for some time In Atlanta about seven
year* ago in the office of Tompkins A
Alston
lie will assume hi* new duties next
Mondnv A* mnyor'* secretary, he t*
the chief excctithcV confidential man.
Both Mr. Tledenmn and Mr. Colquitt
are being congratulated on the ap
pointment
FOOD OF ACTRESS.
Knew How to Got Well.
A v.tumf h»d> wall known t» the
theatergoer* «»f the laiul. gives an In
teresting experience. Wilting from
Chicago, she says
"In Itecember. 1 P**J. 1 was laid up
with a sick spelt. At the expiration 1
wn* very weak, nervous and extremely
delicate, so much so tlwit w lo n. 1 at
tempted to resume rehearsal* such a
faintness seised me that 1 was com
pelled to stop
"My strength returned very slowly
and 1 FVcm my time In Ivin* ilonn yn*l
worrying, till my mother persuaded me
to try Grat**-Nuta f-***-l f.*r my break
fast. t confess 1 hud but little hope
that It would do me any good, but
made up my. mind to give it a good
fair trial
"I am more than glnd that 1 did. It
quickly brought back my lost strength,
made my nerves strong ami healthy
again, and gave me increased health
and weight 1 always carry It with me
now. as I find thut some hotel* do not
keep It. Grape-Nuts food has emphati
cally demonstrated Itself a blessing for
health, strength, brain and nerves In
my case** Name gi\»*n by post urn Co.
Buttle Crtvk, Mich. 'TliiUa a ivu-
•on."
TO DINE
IN H0N0R0F H.E, LEE
Arrangements havo been completed
for the eighteenth annual bunquet of
the Virginia Harloty of Atlanta, which
will be held at 7 o’clock on lloltert K.
I-ee’s birthday. January 10, at the New
Kimball. An elaborate program, con
sisting of music and toasts, will he car
ried out. Among the guests will he the
Hon. John Hkctton Williams, of Rich-
tnond, Va. who will be the orator of
the occasion, and Dr. J. Gray McAllis
ter. president of Hampden-Kidney Col
lage. .Ill Virginians have been request,
ed to ho present ut the banquet wheth
er they belong to the society or not,
and each member Is allowed to take a
lady Knelt Virginia woman may he
attended by a gentleman.
OOOOQOOOQOOQOOOQOQQOOOOOOO
O EIGHT ARE BITTEN " 0
O BY A MAD HOUND. O
O 111. Inn..till, Vn. Jan. 14.—Poll.-e- O
O men In Norfolk killed a muitdog O
O vefdttdux which had bitten right O
O person*, the M. tlm* Indng Poilc
ahdaab-mljnt ant -un
General A. J. West. The appointment
wus made by General West.
Colonel Howard was born In South
irollna When the civil war broke
out lie whs farming In Warren county,
Georgia, lie entered the war a* a vol
unteer In the I aim nr Guards, Nine
teenth Smith Carolina volunteers, and
served throughout the war with dis
tinction.
Colonel Howard comes of fighting
stock and Ills appointment Is another
military honor added to the long list of
honors of Ills ancestors.
HOME OF GORDONS
SOON TO BE SOLD
The home ot the lute General John
It. Gordon, • Sutherland,” Is tn be *old.
Since the death of the general Mrs.
Gordon hna been attending the rummer
tn Netv England with her daughter and
the winter In Florida with her son. Aa
there ta no member of the family who
ran lunvrnlently umr. tlie hem*vk »:«»
duhled to flare tt^on the mnrKet: 'The
ground, will probably be divided Into
building lot
DIRECTORS OF M. D. A 8.
HOLD MEETING AT MACON.
S|M>el.l to Th. Georgian,
Martin, (la.. Jan 14.—Another meet
ing of the director, of tltr M., D. & S.
railroad will be held Monday morning.
Several day* ago today wa. named for
thla ae.alnn. In which .overal • tmpor
tunt question, concerning the road will
be dlecuatted. In view of the recent aal#
of th* road to the Seaboard Air Lint,
many matter, have cam* before the
official* of tKe mail for eon.ltleratlon.
Woodland Street Presbyterian
church at Naahvtlle.
1 on.lderable Interest la being mani
fested In the Installation rxrrriaae
Tuesday night and th* Indication, ar*
that a large congregation will be pres
ent to greet the new pastor.
FANCY POULTRY
WILL BE SHOWN
The first annual exhibition of the
Blcdmont Poultry Association will open
n»it Wtdneaday. January 24, nml will
continue until January 27.This 1* a|*nl
newr organisation, but Include* some of
the most prominent poultry fancier* In
the state.
A If Bertllng. of College Park. Is the
president of the association. other
officer* are A. (\ Woolley, vice presi
dent; F. J. Marshull, College Park. *er.
ret ary, chairman; Dr. E. P. Mixon. K«*t
Point, secretary. John L. Smith, J. D.
Jones and C. C. Mason, with the u*so
elation officer*, form the executive
committee.
NAIL IN THROAT
OF LITTLE BOY
New York, Jan. 14.—An examination
revealed that a tw’o and one-half Inch
unlL Imbedded In the bronchial tube
for nine months, ha* caused the con
vulsion* of Inadore Burkouitz, of 40
Forsythe street, Brooklyn, whose case
had puzzled the doctors. The child had
swallowed (tie nail. -
« mu ers McHridi* and (\voper,
dhpatcht'd tin- animal: two
dren and f air other person*.
h.» O pcpsls
till- O
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O COUNT WITTE’S OFFICE O
O COST HIM MUCH CASH. O
O o
O J<t Petersburg, Jan. 14 Toiittt O
O Witte Im* puhllshi'd tin* Mati-mml O
O that he did not profit financially O
O by hi* iflfice Inddlug He received O
O |a.f>ao a* expense* for the Ports- O
O mouth |*e.ice ».mfercnce, while he O
O expended $2.’».0'»0. O
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CEDARTOWN MASONS
ELECT NEW OFFICERS.
Sp.*.
>*1 The Geonflnn.
Intiown. Oa. Jnn 14 >Adonlram
Chapter of Hoyal Arch Mas<ms has
held It** annual election «»f officer* and
select# d the following J I FuIIwushI.
II P . J B Barber, king; J A Lid
dell scribe. J M Hunt. (’ or It. W
H P.divmsn. V S E It Bussell. H.
A . M (‘ Boh •. M . f First \ . W W.
Mundy. M f S. • on I V. j M f.»t.
Hot. M ..f Thtr.t \ \V G Fngland.
M . I. Hilx T I’ Pill bank, UvdlUm.
J. 1*. Gin i, feitiliiiti.
Doctors Admit
That They Can Do Nothing Mora
For Your Stomach Than Stuart’a
Dyspepsia Tablets are Doing
Every Day.
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.
According ti> the export analyst* of
government authorities In the Fulled
Htates and Great Britain. Stunrt’a Dya
pepst.x Tablets contain the exact eta
menu provided by nature f.»r digesting
>od In the healthy stomach.
Htunrl’s Dyspepsia Tablets have
,ived sufferer* fv»m stomach disorders
million* of didlars by giving them. In
i»n»* email cent imckage. m.*re relief
than countless treatment* by physi
cian* would bring about nt $3 an per
visit.
erlfHps you are afflicted with dys-
»r some kindred dl«on*e nrl.«lng
dlsonlered digestion It may
be headaches, heartburn, palpttatton,
liver tnmble, Insomnia, nervous
Utllty. They all have their beginning
In u stomach which iloe* not secrete
tin' Juices or grind the food which is
tak4 ii Into it
If *4*. we urge you to semi for a free
trial package of Stuart’* Dyspepsia
Tablets It will cost you nothing and
surely will bring u* m* gain unless you
find, aftrr uMn« It. that you are bene
fited and feel thut y.-u need a full-sited
package.
Theie is absolutely m* danger tn us
ing Stuart * Dyspepsia Tablets. Noth
ing I* contained in them that haa not
been subjected to the closest scrutiny
by the government officials
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet* will dl-
4i«si —L-ood. -withuui dsmaiullng -a-
careful diet, one grain of these T#(b-
lets has p4tw-er to digest MOO grains
of ordinary final. You tan he sure
there!ire that in matter what your
condition, these little tablets taken
after each meal will shortly restore
vour stomach to It* normal condition
and rondel It capable of doing Its work
unassisted. *
We withhold the names of hundreds
who have written u* voluntarily ex
pressing their gratitude to this simple
subtiltut* for nature
Kent! f»r trial package todav. F. A.
Stuart Co. 70 Stuart Bldg. Marshall,
Mich.
t.o cent site iwckage for salt by
Urugfl*ts v\ujwhere.
WOMAN LEFT $1,000
~_T0 .vCTHQR-OF SONO
Washington. Jan. 14.—Mrs. Louise
Hughes, who died at the Park Avenue
hotel. In New York. lnst week. In her
WnTTpf oISiTrtT^erfrTert'ITOTTo'T.'R:
Bandnll. author of "Muryluml, My
Maryland.” The bequest was made In
a codicil.
WAGE CONFERENCE
WAS POSTPONED
Washington, Jan. 14 —The final con
ference between the> representatives of
the^ conductor* and trainmen of the
Southern railway and the t>fficlals of
that road for to adjustment of griev
ances and the request for an Increase
In wages, which wa* b» have taken
place today, was postponed because of
the absence of several ttfiUial*.
FATHER GUNN TALKS
ON FRENCH TROUBLE
Rev. John E. Gunn, pastor of the
SocnM Heart church, continued hit
discussion of the relation of church and
state In France at high mas* Sunday
morning.
He showed the strained relations
now In England. In Hpatn, and tn
France, anti contrasteil them with the
perfect harmony existing In thla coun
try. under a constitution which guar
antees persimal and religious freedom
to all
SCHOOL FOR CUBANS
MAY BE ERECTEO AT
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Sp4Hinl to Tin' Georgian.
Brunswick. Ga.. Jan 14 — Professor
H Delanmorten, who \h nt the head
of the Deljimorten l’nlverslty and
Normal School. «#f Clinton. Mo., has
been spending several days In Bruns
wick. Investigating conditions with a
view to establishing a university and
normAl school here. Professor DeLa-
morten makes a specialty of getting
students from Cuba and South Ameri
ca. and for this reason regard* Bruns
wick as an exceptionally goad p4>lnt at
which to establish one of his schools,
especially since a direct steamship line
Is now in operation between this port
and Havana
At present Professor Det*ambrten has
hools established .at Clinton, Mo., apd
Little Rock. Ark.
STREET RAILWAY
TRAFFIC SHOWS.
ORBIT INCREASE
In a report given out by the Georgia
Railway and Btectrtc Company. It la
ahown that th* car* of the ropifiany
hauled 4.118,4(0 mor* paaaangsra dur
ing 1806 than daring 1801. Tha number
of passengers transported during 1808
was 82.078.780; In 1008, 27,188,800 paid
paaashgsra ware hauled.
An Increase of 1,188,114 transfer* Is
sued during 1800 la reported over 1008,
when' 8,101,071 war* Issued. In llol
the number* of tranafera was 4.114.•
188. In 1808 the largest number of car*
In dally uae was' lie. while In 1000 the
largest number was 100. Thla number
will b*.materially Increased in 1807. '
1005 the compeny employed 498
motormen and conductora; thla year
888 are employed. Altogether, the com
pany employe 1,701) men.. During J005
tha conjpsny erected th* oar bam an*
office building on Piedmont avenu
built etz double-truck gondola open
cars, twenty standard single-truck
cloeed cars, five double-truck etandard
closed cara, two double-truck four-
motor work care, one double-truck
expreae cer, one alngle-truek work car.
one ballast and several fiat can. The
company ha* also completed a great
deal of track Improvements.
WANTING TO KNOW
WHO IS GOVERNOR
flpscltl to The Georgian,
yaahrllie. Teiin.. Jsil 14.-The perplexing
situation over the present state of nffslra
ns to who the real chief executive of the
state Is, for th# time being, bai created
considers hla discussion In political circles
here.
Friends of E; O. Tollett, speaker of the
state senate, are strongly of the opinion
that Mr. Tollett should now !*• the oecu-
pant of the executive office, while support
ers of John I. <’oz, Incumltent. point to au
<mlnlon rendered by Attorney General John
T. t’*te# In IKA to the elf err that upon
•or J nines II.
lie United Htates ecusi
sM■ • vua, mm s(>esker of the senate, lev-
cam* not only acting governor, but exeat-
the in fact, aa much so as If elected by
tale of the people,—T«4lett’s sdhereuts. la
ir by virtue of he*
administer the affairs of the state, ceased.
Senator Tollett d(*Hlue* to be Interview
ed as to whether he Intends taking suy
steps toward aasumlug the duties
senate he “would haw that legal right.
PILE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO. OINTMENT is guaranteod to
euro any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In • to 14 days
or money refunded. 60c.
BETTER PARKS AHEADi
MODEMS PROMISED
With Mayor Joyner nnd the dew
council In favor of more money for th#
city’s parka thla year, the Indications
urr thnt under the direction of Ruper-
Intapilffnl |>qvld GIUetplAj n f riea^t
Park, many breathing places and beau
ty spot* will grow up like magic by tha
time summer mils around.
. „At-j!reaenL the .perk-^ rsd .c*i>eci ally
Grant Park, are neglected somewhat,
but thin haa been for a lack of euffl-
rWnt money. With the money forth
coming. things will be different. 8u-
perlntendent Olllenple la an artist In
landerape gardening and will »ee that
the money la expended In a manner
thnt will make the parks of Atlanta
equal to any In the South.
DESERTED BY MOTHER.
GIRL SENT TO MACON.
Positive
A sods cracker should be the most nutri
tious and wholesome of all foods made
from wheat—
Comparative
Bat ordinary soda crackers absorb moist
ure, collect duat and become stale and
aoggy long before they reach your table.
There Is however, one
Superlative
soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so
crisp and nourishing that it stands alone
in its supreme excellence—the name is
llneeda Biscuit
5
(fc In a dust tight,
moisturt proof package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
$20,000.— FIRE SALE
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OU T AT
ONCE—SMOKE AND HEAT DAMAGE ONLY
P IERCE’C
BUSY STORE W
Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co.
PEOPLE’S BUILDING.
80 MARIETTA 8T. OPP08ITE POSTOFFICE.
Southernjtailway
New Schedules Effective Sunday
January 6, 1907. Schedule
Figures Not Guaranteed, But
Shown Only as Information.
80UQHT INFORMATION
FROM IN8PECTOR DALY.
Special to The (Iwridoti
Macon. Ua. Jan 14 —Plumbing In-
Ttpectttr Tranctu truly hB.t reruraetTTrom
Mllledgevllle, where he spent a portion
of Friday, at the Invitation of the
mayor and council of that city.
Mllledgevllle ha* about completed a
stem of sanitary newer*, and In a
month or so will be ready for tit* con
nections. it wa* for Information an to
the beat method of connection- thnt Mr.
Italy wan Invited to address the mayor
and council on this subject. After Mr.
Italy’, talk he wait requested to formu
late h suitable ordinance for adoption.
Aa the hoard of health of thts city
has requested Mr Italy to revtee the
ordinance, for Macon and bring them
up to date, he will have Ids hands full
for aoitie time to come.
Speel:i! to The tieorglen.
Macon, tin., Jan. 14.—The train from
Columbus Saturday brought to Macon
tittle girl, apparently In her tcena,
who brought a not# addressed to any
police officer and algnrd Luclle De La-
vor. Thla note stated that the girl
wanted to find her mother.
From the note and th* girl’s state-
ment. It eeema that the mother nnd
daughter worked In ona of th# cotton
mill* In Columbus. Two weeks ago
the mother came to Macon on a char
ity ticket to necure work In one of the
mills here, leaving the daughter on the
piomlae to send for her. She did not
send. After the mother’* departure
the girl was found wandering about
the streets of Columbus. She was
tucked up by a Cuban woman, so the
girl aaya. by the writer of the note,
and kept fur the night. Title woman
gave her u bundle nf clothe* nnd IS
and ‘sent tier to Macon with the note,
which gave the nnmc of the mother 0*
Mr*. R. M Hill, nnd ahe la supposed to
be at'work at .onto cot ion mill.
Malaria Maks* Pals Siekly Chlldran.
The Old Standard, urove’s Tastelesa
PARTING SERMON HEARD
BY THREE THOUSAND.
special to The fleorglau.
Macon. Oa., Jan. 14 — Dr. J. I.. White
preached to a vast throng ot men tn
the city qduttortum yeaterday.tifter-
nion on the eve of his retirement front
the pastorate of the First Baptist
church. There were fully three thou
sand ‘ people In attendance while he
delivered hla parting exhortation. The
boys' hand of ttie Georgia Industrial
Home furnlehed the music for the oc
casion. The services were more than
Impree.lve.
Dr. White will leave Wednesday for
Beaumont, where ha goes to All the pul
pit of the First Baptist church of Beau,
mont, Texas. Mr. White’s successor
has nor been
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Atlanta Terminal Station,
Atlanta, Ga.
DEPART.
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37—Birmingham
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ARRIVE,
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No. 36—Now York
13—Jacksonville ...
No. 12—Shreveport ....
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Acquitted of Charge.
•peclftl to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Jan. 14 —Bam Chung, a
Chinaman who run* a laundry on Cot.
ton avenue, was tried In the city court
and found not guilty of the charge of
keeping a gaming house. The laundry
run by Ham waa raided on Christmas
day and fourteen Chinamen were ar-
rested.
MACON'8 MILK 8UPPLY
TO UNDERGO TE8T.
Special to Tin* Gettrglau.
Macon. Ga. Jan. 14.—A Babcock
ntllk nnd cream teeter of the very
latest patent, and equipped with every
device thnt aids In the testing of milk
and cream, ho* been received at the
office of !»uro Fi»xl Inspector George
Cherry. Tin* new tester consists of a
circular bow | of iron, which will hold a
couple of gallons of water. Around the
center of It.and attached to a revolvum
disc are aeveral pockets. Into which
tubes, filled with milk, are placed.
These tubes sre graduated, and upon
close, of the test the amount of water,
butter fat ami other properties contain,
ed In the milk are to be easily found.
HELD BY THE POLICE
FOR FLOATING BAD CHECK.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Jan. 14 —John Downs Is
detained at police station, charged with
forgery, hla accuser being Patrick Dev.
Itn. who claims to have suffered the
loss of |20. Several days ago Devlin
cashed a check for Downs, according
to statements, and when he appeared
at the bank to secure tha money the
paper was found worthless. The po
lice were notified, and Patrolmen Simp,
■on and Kirby located the man who
waa aald to have made the check.
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to the folks and en
joy the peace of mind
that conies with the
knowledge that all is
well.
You can telephone al
most anywhere if you
use the Sell lines.
Reasonable Rates
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MTATM OF DROtiniA. Fl’I.TOS I’OIM V.
Tf» tin* nuiHTfiir Court of 8al«l Cmiut)
The petition of tli** l.owiuaii AilYfiil*’ i
Agency, a corporatloo. respectfully '
1. That It w«» iluly chartered l»jr th«- -
jH-rlor court of Fulton county, Georgia. • •>
th.* IMh #lny of May. 1904.
2. Thnt It hi or rie*fr*« to amend It* eh*
for hr changing Hr I'orporafe name rr- ■
the l.owiuun AdvcrttBlug Agency t«*
name of
AUMIKTCAD A M’MtCIIAKt..
3. Thnt the .-liauge In the nnuic of - ■
corporntlon Iiiin liecn duly nuthorU*-)
th<
ers present nl .. ..... ..... ,
ere of the eor|N>ratlon. ssld meeting •
lug l*eeii callinl fur the purptMt** of cbnii- 1 '
the ha in* of tin* eorpornilou.
Whrretorr, (irtltloiier pniyt thnt »'
thU petition ban lte*n iluly Blnl *i»*l »
lUhed r*Njulrc*l l*r Jaw thut It? 'l iU 1
Ih? aiueudetl ah herein prsywl. „
W. U. TII'IIKNGH.
IVIItlouer’i Attorn-'
lileil In office this tha 5th d*y "f ^ !a
uirj, 1»>7. ARNOLD BBOYI.KS
Clerk Knprrlor Court Fulton County. »*•»•
OKOROIA. m.TONToi’NTY.
I. Arm-lii Bruy Ice. clerk of the *ui"' r ,‘-"
court of mM county, do fccreby certify «•* ,
the foregoing |« ■ true and correct com
the siqilh'Atlon for smendment to the cii
ter of the laownmn AdvertUIng Agen- J
the name appc<ir« of nl* In tuy office
Wltnees n»y 4)ff|elnl algnsinrc and ‘
•ral of thla court thla the 6tb day of »■***
nary, llu*.
WANTED.
Oood Contractors «nd Builders at
P. J. Coolcilge & Son, 150 Pctcrd
street, to Ret lowest prices on
Builders’ Hardware, Hardware
and Tools.
F. J. C00LEDGE & SON.