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1IUJ ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
nBUNHDAY. 7Uri(T H, 1HT.
LOW PRICES
UNTIL IAN. 28.
GOOD SETOF£9
TEETH
GOLD CROWNS**
best 22-k gold.'?**
Atlunf* 16 rears. |inpr»*Ml<>D fak*U—
plates ifelhered same tiny.
DE. E. 0. GRIFFIN'S qate city dental booms
24’ > Whit.h.ll St. Phan. 1708. Lady Attendant.
Hour. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Bund. y» 0 «■ m. to 4 p. m.
UPSHA W, PROHIBITIONIST,
TO TAKE LIQUOR’S SIDE
IN DEBATE AT DAWSON
SEPARATE
ELECTIONS,
T
WHO IS TO SUCCEED
SECRETARY WILSON
Tlie novel spectacle of Will D. Up*
ahaw*. editor of The Gulden Age, pro-
hlbltloniMt and evangelist, taking the
aide of the liquor Interests In a Joint
debate I* what the people of Dawson.
Gu. win sec on Saturday.
le will engage In a joint debate with
Judge Anderson Roddenberry, **f
Thumaavltle, Clu., who will tell Un
people why the dispensary In Dawson
should go and at the same time tear
the apeech of th« Atlanta editor to
shreds. And behind this atgr engage-
menrthers ti g siury.
On the leat day of tha year Mr. t7p-
shaw participated In a novel debate of
this kind with Judge Roddenberry at
Whlgbam. Ga^ and as a result the dl-
la nsary waa run out of town or. the
election w*hlch followed. Mr. Upshaw
and Judge Roddenberry had each made
B|**erbea against liquor and ut the last
minute Mr. Upshaw was Induced to
cancel an engagement In Atlanta and
engage In a joint debate with the judge
and draw h big crowd.
Mr. Upahaw argued the side of the
liquor Interests with all their argu
ment* by admitting his defeat and
wound up with a plea for prohibition.
Ho well did the joint debate work
at the polls that the people of Daw
son. who are soon to have a fight on
♦heir hands, wired - -Mr.-—Upshaw—and-
asked him to rapeat the stunt with
Judge Roddenberry. Roth have agreed
and Mr. Upshaw «wlll go to Dawson
from Live Oak, Fla., where he went
TuesdiULntght.
•if you mint t«. kill the waterworks I**'
• till the hHMie wHI*4h*i«U for th** muiiUiput
lighting plant. If thf* la iIoih* tin* enter
Works Ihuh|b %»III imt carry a ml. tin* Imprmt*
luenta to tin* ayatcin which are ao bsdlj
needed sill not l*c made."
That I* the way Gruciul .Manager I’ark
Woodward <8 tin' Antnnrorka ifiliik* uImujI
the horn! Inane prn|M«ltl«.||.
While.imt pulling hlm*«lf «n record ns
agalnat a niuitb Ipnl lighting plant, rolowl
•W«Mwtwar«l U »»pp—.-In. »*«Uug nit miio-
works Improvement l«>nds and lighting
bonds at tin- sann* tlnn-
p5Tnr*~v«7r nnrr tt.
tides for a churl*
tire enact n,,
te wafers
tit they a!
••Kren If i
Thallei
d that
id uitiulclpal ownerahlp
until the Icglslatur
endnnoil.
In— seya-anch tcgtala.
made now." wild
4'rdnnel Wnndwnrd. "It w*»nld take Urn
ysars tu get a pump and It would fake
aliout tbnl time In lay tin* uuifus It would
Iw iBIpnaaltd** In V**lv n
Imnda until n
i liruveineills In Ihe Uillerwnrka HI** Heeded
lmnie*llNielr. and the wniiier arrangenienla
are made f„r il»ea«* imprmt im-iits the liettnr
the system Will In*.-' *
Colonel W**ndM,ird art vs lie Is lint Interest-
nl lit the municipal lighting plant ImuhIs;
that he In llitcioted III the «iiterwutks
and fur Unit teii-mi In* doesn't want In s,*«*
t anything done that will delay the Improve-
• Uiruts which are ■*• badly m*«*«1eU.
BIG SKATING RINK
SECURED TO NOLO •
MRS, GUINN HEARING
Spe* lal to The' Georgian.
Blue Ridge. Ga.. Jnn. 16.—The pre
liminary trial of Mrs. Abide Otilim.
who In charged with moving. Inciting,
hiring and procuring Jumna Allen t«*
kill and murder her husband. Colonel
\V. A. Guinn, on the night «>f Deremher
"TlusrrwoTs culled 1„'foie Kw|ukfT*H Aim-'
wine, Merchant and Itrumlet. ut Me-
Cays, Tenn.. Monday morning ut half
past 9 o'clock. No hnll In the t,
could be secured suftlilentlv large to
hold the great croud who hud gath
ered from the ’town nn»j nurroun,lTng
The court oilhei h- had Lot red
the dfmr* to the *kntitig Hnk, In which
the trlul was to be held, und admitted
the people one ut a time until It would
hold no more, when the dour* were
bolted.
Many ladles were observed In tho
Immense crowd, which was Jammed
and packed in the rink Public senti
ment seems 10 lie divided its to tin* guilt
or Innocence of the fair prisoner, pre
ponderating. however, i at her In Iter
fgvnr.
Colonel Guinn had risen from poverty
to a prominent |H»sltl<»n at the bar of
hla circuit a ml had accumulated a con
siderable amount of property by bln
energy and Industry, bnxttig recently
erected a hotel ut Mct'ny*! on the
Georgia side, costing something like
$10,000 HI.** wife was the daughter
the late H. T. Met'ay. an,I Is a Meter *»f
James II. Met'ay. one of the dliectmn
of the North Georgia NaGotuil Rank of
Blue Ridge, und Dun Met'ay. n promi
nent merchant of McC'uvh. Tenn. and
one of the principal st«H'klmlders of the
bank ut that place.
CIGARETTE MUST HAVE HAD
A REAL GASOLINE FLA VOR
A man .molting a rlgar.tt. walk, ,1
Into a ramahackle dairy in Atlanta
fu.-aday ...nine to art a bottle „(
milk. H. waa waited on by a vary old
end rheumatic woman, tha proprie
tor.
Thaw!" aba exclaimed. "I .me 11
Homrthlng furious!"
i guru Wl my cigarette."-remark-
ed the etiatomer.
"Oh." ah. replied. ", thought It wa»
one o' them autymnbcel. out In (r„ni ".
They put Ice on th- man‘« fevered
•brow and ha ram. around all rigid
ivjlhln a f.w minute.,
WANTS M A RR IA GE LICENSE
DIRECT FROM THE CAPITOL
At least one man In Georgia la of the
opinion that the marital papers must
bear the great seal of atata to make
the ceremony binding.
No dinky little license for this man!
The kind Issued by the ordinary of the
county might do for othfcr folk, but not
him. Secretary of Htata Phil
Cook got a Jar the other morning when
ho opened his mull and found thla one:
"Pitch line Ridge, ga..
'Jan. 12. - ~~
I>cnr Sir I Want you to eel
hi return mule one marrlg llaense. I
got mainly In tin* Noshun at lust, und
I Want Them llsenso afore she backs
out. If You nowed mnndy ns xvel us I
on wood hurry, cause plenty of
falters Inure air utter her. hut this old
buck heel cm awl. und she said slic'd
huv me last incut In' day. If you have
got Kny llsense with purty matters >n
fin semi that klnd. us 1 Want mnndy
to have that beat. Male your bll with
the llsense you Neud not be a feu red t<
trust ma because I Have got a hun
died akers of land on ther rldg. and
old beck, as good a mule ns eny man
ever puled tlier bel coard over.
"Yours Respectful.
•mil Jones
It grieved Colonel Cook to delay the
nuptials, but stem fealty to duty
Nursing Mentors 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. Prlca 60 cents.
This pictura is from a recent pho
tograph of Gifford Pinchot, who,
according to Washington reports,
soon will bs appointed secretary of
agricultura in placa of Secretary
Wilson.
STAY OF SENTENCE
; MACON LIQUOR DEALERS
RENEW THEIR LICENSES.
Bpeclsl to The G****rglnn
Macon. Ga.. Jan 1ft ~W**m» weather
does mu seem t*» exert a d* i living ef
fect upon the bxiMnv** mvt\ **f th** city,
as either themselxc* nr i* pre*<**nt:tt|vcH
continue to keep the Oflh e *»f i.'ltv tieik
Maasenhutg In u congeMed *»t«t y Till*
morning a llow *»f |«* r* »n>* ne. king li
cense* f«»r the new v* ai kept up f.T
•eveml hours nnd hundred* of d.dl.ir**
were t-xchuigcd f *r 11. cu*m*m *-f mu*
kind and nn-tther . 1 ■>. tin* »li.ix>.
hacks, wagons and nutmuddlr* ,.f tin*
city, new tilt plate- h:i\ I***, n i*. fix
ed and are n *x\ ls*lng d**led -»ut us the
nionev cuiirs 111
The ll«|l|o| .1* .ller** ->f the * It' h:»\e’
l»ttld .III* -half II . n It* *n-. - of
and will pax th. balam i III Apt II next
MAN FELL FROM TREE:
BROKE ARM TWICE
g|M*« ini n.* to • ici.
Rome. Ga . Jan
a man about 35 yea
a tree in fi**nt * f
dene* on Second ax
ernon abd broke hi
\ I. .lohl
of ik«. fell (i«nn
U listl»ln‘« reel-
ue x.Merday aft-
tight arm in two
pbic«*!« Mr. Johnson was trimming the
limbs from a shade tree xvheti the ucd.
dent happened which xxas caused |»x
his f**ot slipping .»ft tin Itml. gpi'ti
which he xxas standing, precipitating
...
VERITABLE PALACE
IS CARNEGIE HOME
OH CUMBERLAND IS,
Special to The Oeorglnn.
Havannnlj, Ga. Jan. lrt I’aptaln J.
Ren .Wilson went to "UungenesH." the
country h*un.* *.f Mrs Lucy farnv-
glc. where he served a » op\ ..f tlu* suit
In-tltutcd against h«*r for tin posses-
s| .ii of n*.illy th** wh**le of t’umberlnnd
Island, and brings back glowing ac
count* of.ltls nip and of the iiututter in
w hich lie xxas rect Ivetl by the wealthy
Mrs i'arnegb*
Mr. I‘age, Mrs. t'arinsh's iepres«n-
tatlv*-. xxas very kind. and. dt thv tu-
stnnce **f Mis •',nuegh‘. di.^r-f'ai»tain
Wilson aioun.l the pla. e Th/ tepre-
septalve **f Uncle Sam xxa ydnipn ss. d
with thr umnrtcttr of thr'place The
mansl .il Is a Veritable
,.hih
\ it >1
dot,-n
Tin*
an ice plan!, telephone
exchange with automatic "hello''
gill- tint* adainUed thoroughfare.-, un
dulating golf links and t vi ix opportu-
niiv_r.*» - i*u i.H*ti.*ii. *miii -|-*H and
luxurbois living
fapialn Wilson xxrnt to <'umberlnnd
"ti ttie steamer Kmrltnr XX hen he
a11lx*'<1 at the pier at the t'arnrgle
Itouie he -axx twelve cart- being tilled
with shells tar paving tnr rtrccts. He
sax** lhe home Is a regular little mu
nicipality. Tlier.* wen Meant 1.diet's
foi , rushing the shells.
FlfUIT (UtOWKUS
AUK NOT AKAUMEP
15V XV A KM WKATHKH
Kpex-i.nl to The tosirglati.
Route, Ga . Jail 1*. The fruit glow.
• n* t» Ibis nation have not beentu
alarmed ac-•■•tint *<f the cunilmic*t
New Y*»rk, Jnn. 1$.—Justice O'Gor-
inun. of the supreme court Tuesday de
nied the uppllcatbm of George IMirn-
haiti. Jr., c«mvlctcd of larceny, f*>r n
*»f senren**e pending the trial of
hU brother, who ta president of the
Mutual Reservw Ufa Ansoclutlon. Burn-
haul ^entetned to two year* in
HtajC Hitt* pfhPttb
GRIFFIN CITIZENS
WANT GOOD RATES
After a conference between Third
Vico President Gulp und Truth* Man
ager Green, of thr Houthern. traffic
officials of the Unit ml and Louisville
nnd Nashville nnd citizens of Grlftln.
the railroad oflUials |mss«**l through
Atlanta Tuesday nftcrmsnt en route
to their headquarters. They assured
the Grlftln merchants that they would
take up their grievance* at ui\ early
date, and if possible grant rate* from
the West that would allow them to
vom|)ete with Atlanta and Macon.
"YANK" WOULD GIVE
PENSION TO W
Gnptiiln Edward 8. Gay ha* fecelved
letter from A. IL Wray* uf New York, nu
ex-tiiloil soldier nnd ■ prominent under
writer In that city, containing the Infortus-
tl**ii that the writer had l*eeti Inipnrtmusl
by » pension agsitUfo gst n monthly stipend
of t*i from the Federal government to which
he la entitled fer settler* rendered during
the tlx II *f»r. The writer asked Csptaln
•*«v If there hum not a "Jokuuie" lustltu
lV* In JUluutiL to xxhlch the- peiisluii rulild
l*e s**ut ns ii «k»iintk»n t«» lh«* luaTulenuactt
fund.
The eolninmileatlon wnn turned over to II.
\V. Ilell, president of the limtrd of trustees
of the tjeorgln t’otlfederal* Koldleis' Itoiue.
who x-xmiiuends the action of the "Vnukce"
n tel iiralses lit in for his liberality mid mag-
mi ul in 11 x Tin* iNinrd of. trustees Mill meet
XVednesdav and the matter will Is* placed
before the member* for their muttlderutluii.
From Chicken-Pox
to Cholera
Cure-Alls No Longer Tolerated.
In earlv day* ovi*ry barber shop waa
nu operating room und the town physi
cian re-,»rtcd to bleeding us the *ur*
cuti* f t all ailments from chlcken-poX
t * . h-.l. ia. As a result, many, Includ
ing ••tu thst President, »H*d pretun-
ut in
1 f.,
tio
crlo
There’s a big
ROUND
REASON
why cxery llraln Worker can
rebuild on
GrapeNuts
Got tho little 1k*>U. "The Road
to WcllvHlc,” in |>kgs.
suits t*. tin* fi nit top unless the pn sent
xx,iiin i-p* ii *-m:mi*s two or tin.-
xx* **k long* r
G H Mill. r. **!.. ..f the largest fruit
growvt* in li x.i x .'imty, nnd pv*pil. -
tor of the G II Miller k* S**n nut-ci-
b -. Mated that h«* had rxiiniliii ,| tii**
live* tlioixiuglily in Ms orchard* ami
thought If the xvcxtlnt *h-ttld turn
cold tn the next week **r t\x.. •!..* fmtt
MX*!* In Hit* s*ctt.*n xxould Im - *t,
The general lmpre-s..xn (n It unc |s
that th* weather . tnim.-ti- f.a th'
next two weeks will dccith th- fate
• •f tin* finlt *t*q» In north G*-*igii. but
at the pr**s* nt time the l*u*l- .itc not
far m uikit mix.meed »*• lie tnjm*d b\
a sudd* n .cold *|adl
NKtiRO'S TAX PAID
BY POl.h'K CHIEF.
WITNESS STATES
Th** taking
IIUI content
Ju.lg. R M J mes
•f /. II Sin |i* x tax
• rOTlhg lu iiie ex-
xvhen Pc t<dd about
i $!•••» .*nJ another
im bx Ghl.-r of poll, *•
Hath s
tt xx ii! be
la ail tn.
he
and.
lu pirsint l*»xv rate **f mortality t*
in large measure to tlm advances
le III nn -lb al science and the know!-
e *»f the spedtlc treatment needed
ea. It disease know n.
Then* t- no disease more common
am am American and English people
than »lxspepsla H** prevalent has It
hec.*iue that thousatnls suffer with It
ill tmc.iiis.dously. «.»n*ld«*i th** svmp-
i nns as natural to their phx steal con-
-t it ut t* *ii and resign themselves t .* liv
ing on lu that condition.
There Is a remedy f*»r dys|s*|n*la. and
**nly one. recommended and etnbirsed
g«*iierall> by pliysldans: Htitan's Ilya-
pepata Tablets have ato*kl the test .if
xears of use by millions of sufferers,
have been subjected to governmental
analyses tn Europe nnd America and
abme have been found to contain the
elements which Nature ha* put into
th** stomach for digestion— pepsin, di
astase and other ferment*.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets relieve
the stomach and boxvels tn a perfectly
natural wav by helping them do their
xx.uk If the stomach is weak In gas.
tile Juice, 8tuart’s Tablets make up
the deficiency If the muscles are In
active. Stuart’s Tablets Invigorate
them Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets di
gest every form of f.*o.t entering the
Momach. one grain «»f the active prin
ciple of these Tablets being capable of
digesting .1,0x10 grains of,meat, eggs nnd
other fO‘"ls Tl»e> are not cathartic
l»ills; their action is simply that of a
dig* stive
Rtunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets cure
nothing hut dx epepsia. xxaterbrnsh.
fr»*m etomaeb-ond kindred ailment* Fv.
suiting fiotn the imperfect digestion
of f>*d.-but tbn*e, disease- they p*xs|-
tlvelx t itiv 1
W’e will gladl'i send >mi a trial pack
age to prove tii. truth of our claims.
Stuart's DyopepAl.i Tablets can be got.
ten of all druggists nt 5f> cent- P. A.
Stuart Go.. VJ 8tuun Bldg, Matsh.ul
Mlxll.
WOUNDED OFFICER
1IAS DISAPPEARED;
SHOOTING M VSTERY
8 pec I id to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jnn. If*—Deputy
Sheriff Crutchfield Poe, who lmn bullet
hole In his body as a result of nn en
counter with a deserter from Fort
Oglethorpe, nceordlng tu Uta etory. Is
missing. Saturday night lie came to
the city and had a local physician to
dress hi* wound. He left the office and
lias not been seen since He stated
that he hud been shot by a deserter
and hnU succeeded In oxercoining the
dsMsrtwr and lauded him ut the post;
but the post authorities say that nu
deserter ha* been delivered there, al
though they have In their possession
an army pistol formerly worn by a de
serter. The xvhole affair I* shrouded
In the derpest mystery.
BIBB COUNTY PRI80NERS
TO HAVE BETTER LIVING.
gpeclid to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Jnn. 18 —Hereafter the
county prisoner* who are confined In
the Bibb county Jail will receive better
things to cat than they have been re
ceiving In the (mst.
Yesterday ut the tmctlng of the
county board of commissioner*. It w as j this subject; hut. l»«*n*
decided to raise the price of living at queatlon Is pn.p* rly
the Jail from 3ft to ,i;* cent*. In the
past the county Jail has paid 3ft
each day f.*r the fo.nl given to the
prisoner*.
In the Name of Sense,
that good common sense
of which all of us have a
share, how can you continue
to buy ordinary soda crackers,
stale and dusty as they must
be, when for you can get
Uneeda Biscuit
i
fresh horn the oven, protected
horn dirt by a package the
very beauty of which makes
you hungry.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
321 AND 323
WHITEHALL ST.
DR. WOOLLEY’S
SANITARIUM
’ and all Inebriety and dru* addle
OPIUM and WHISKY
out shock or severe suffering.
Comfort of patlants carefully lookad after. A homelike, pleasant,
sanitarium, not 8 prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re
sults. Our thirty years' eaperlence shows these disease* ure curable. For
full particulars, call or address Tha Vietor Sanitarium or B. M. Woolley
Company, 104 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga,
Georgia School of Technology
A TECHNICAL Institute of tho highest rank, whose graduates, without
exception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions In engineering
and commercial life. Located In the moet progressive city In tho
South, with abounding opportunities offered Its graduates In tho South's
present remarkable development. The forty members of the class of
1(08 were placed In lucrative and desirable positions before gradua
tion. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and
Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry nnd Chemistry.
K. G. MATHESON, A. M.. LL. D„ President. Atlanta. Georgia
MISS GRACE NEWMAN
DIES ATMOHTGGME!
News was received In Atlnnfs Tuesday
night of the death nf Miss Grn**e Newman
at the Intuit* of her brother, L. G. N’ewiuiiu,
lu MenlRitiufry, Ala., while on n visit lu
that city.
Miss Newman xxas n well known and pop
ular young Atlanta woman, nnd had tinny
friends iitiil neqiuilntanrea In this city. She
resided nt 315 Grew at retd xvllh her mother,
Mr*. M. K. Newninn; ii brut her, 11. M. New-
man. nnd three slstera, .InSle, Mamie nnd
8|uiliiht Newman. A. \V. Newtuau. u brother,
lives lu Kelma, Ain.
The ImmIx Is expected In arrive In Atlanta
Wednesday cvefiiug. It will be acttUiipnnled
by the Immediate memtiern nf the family to
Keluin, Ala., where the Interment will lake
place.
RAILROADS NEGLECTED
TO STATE REASONS
In the order atgrird by Judge N’cw-man
of the United States circuit court, Tpca
dajv auatalnluK -lh® demurrer of the liour
ita railroad coaitnlsalon to the Injuurthm
nsked by the rnllmnda agnInst the enfori
men! uf circular Sit. the court states that
was necessary tkat the railroads should
ve stated tu their bill that they an
tilling themselves of the uinilmum rat*
lowed hv llie e«umulssl«»n. *
•The bill slim.Id also sir that the rail
rends ure changing these snuie rates,*
x* the «»rd«*r. ‘ *»r (lint It ahould set out
•inn g*""l ami anglclcnt renson why they
8430 Urtmltmat BIO.
Thii i« but gnt ol III im-
■ rni« lint, ill »ItIm ini dt-
tf«r.». XX*• cm iivg ruulroi.-x one
Jlflct. XVfilt lor ear (oxtler*
ccmlofNo. 101 btf^rs re* bay.
^■■ifi free M th« atkisf.
John Foster Co, Decatur St., Attinta.k
and WHI8KEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pals* Book
tlcufara tent FJ
B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
~ IMM.mor
RAILROAD FRONTAGE
FOR LEASE.
that
ure m*t. It would !•# Impr*q»er u*»w tii state
what would In* a sufficient nllegnth
K a* I do,
l*ed as hn*
I that the Mil Is insufficient
, i without such an nllegntlon, the demurrer
1 xx III t>«* sustnlne*! iiuleas proper amendment
been allowed until
j stated.
EARLY CLOSING ORDINANCE
GOES INTO EFFECT.
Bptcinl to The Georgina.
Albany. Ga . Jan. lt’>.- in ginning last
night, the saloon* in this city will In
the future close nt 1" p m. instead of
at midnight, ns heretofore. The city
council recently adopted strict regu
latbms In an effort to regulate the
xxhlsky traftlx\ c<mse*tuently the bar*
will stay closed from 1ft p in. to $ a. nt.
H0R8E RAN AWAY WITH
THREE QIRL8 IN A BUGGY.
gpedal to The Georgian.
Albany. Ga. Jan 14.—Three young
ladle*. Misses Brandon, Nan Mallette
and Marie Forrester, ware driving
own Pine street yesterday afternoon,
ltd xvhen In front of the postofbee the
horse became frightened and ran for
block*, finally falling In n hole
under a railroad trestle. When the nnl,
mal fell the ladle* were thrown front
the buggy, but they fortunately v*cwt*ed
with slight Injuries.
WARM WEATHER CAuilNG
MUCH MEAT TO SPOIL.
Sp-elsl to The Georgian.
Anterlcus, Ga.. Jan 14.—Peach tree*
t* n*»xv butbtlng. which mean* a loss
a frost cornea «*f the peach crop, and
the very warm weather here I* causing
many pound* of meat killed during
Ghrlstnin*. to spoil, ami cause a i
l-lete loaa of hog iue *
. ileslr
xlil It n'.ltox«**| until J:t
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure anv case of Itching. Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. 50c.
WANT8 REIMBURSEMENT
FOR HIS LOST PANTALOONS.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Jan. 14.—Some two
months ago a negro who wore a peg
leg had the wooden member fractured
while working upon the municipal
chalngnng. He petitioned the police
committee for reimbursement nnd the
latter got off with lift.
Now a similar request ha* come be
fore the police committee and thl* time
from a xxhlte man named Hall, whose
complaint t* that he |o*t hi* good
trousers while at the stockade. An
other prisoner got the trouser* by mis
take. " hen b* xxfti relea?ed. llaii i*
now In Alabama and has wntten a
stirring letter to the city asking for
reimbursement.
TWO LARGE TRACTS ON 80UTH-
ERN RAILROAD, ADJOINING OUR
LUMBER YARDS.
RAILROAD TRACK8 THROUGH
THE PROPERTY. WHITEHALL 8T.
FRONTAGE.
E. G. WILLINGHAM & S0N8,
542 WHITEHALL ST.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From.— _l_J»cparL-Ift-=
nnati .... T.ftOani Mncou 11 4ft put
.liu ksonville . 7.6ft titn .Maeoti
Mitroii 11.40aiulJaekNouvlUe ,.lt).4H«
Mscan 4.15 puilMaeon «.ft> i
«51 pui .tncksonvllle .. kaupni
Mueuu 6.loput bUvaiiuah 9.l5pui
fkaflfutm
Will bring you a umplo>«ard and
glvo you an ootlmoto on Tinllno
your wall* with DECO-MURA, tho ,
now sanitary Wall Finish.
XfiRAND
Tonight and Thursday Night,.
January 16*17.
-2 PERFORMANCES 0NLY-
Miss Maxine Elliott
In tha Clyda Fiteh Comtdy
“Her Great Match"
•Prioai 25c to liOO—BALE NOW ON..
Friday and Saturday and Saturday
Matinaa.
KIRKE & LASIIEI.LE'S BIO PBO-
duCtion uf henry m. ulos-
SOM'8 RACING PLAY
n
CHECKERS
99
WITH T1IB CAST AH SEEN HEBE LAST
HEAHON
Night So to 11.5ft—Matinee 25e to ti ft*
t", BIJOU
II
Tonight—'Matinaa Thursday.
HANLON BROS’. Q0RQE0US
FANTASMA
Company 50—THREE CAR8
N.xt Weak:
“ACROSS THE PACIFIC" “
ft
ELDORADO!
BALDWIN-MELVILLE STOCK GO.
MONDAY, TLEHUAY AND WKD.NRMliAV
MGI1T8.
Tuesday and Wednesday Matinees.
"THE ROYAL SLAVE"
"KNOBS 0’ TENNESSEE."
Night Prices 15c, 20c, 30c, 60c.
Matinee Prices, 15c, 20c. 10c.
8PECIAL
“LITTLE LORD FAONTLEROY"
JANUARY 24-26.
THE STAR
WEEK OF JANUARY 14.
COMEDY DRAMA,
TWO LUCKY TRAMPS"
"PIGEON FAIRY" and
"MARRIED FOR MILLIONS"-
Now Moving Pictures.
STRONG VAUDEVILLE
Malteses Monday. Wadna'aday.
Thuraday and Saturday at 1:16. Bvtry
Nlfht at I o’clock.
WILL NOT DISCUSS
JUDGE EVE’S LETTER
The
Hp.Ml.it
Aiiiumtii. i
IVrtslit, nut*
from Hli'liuioi
legislature, w
able notion n
Judge I'.xo
.\ir. Wright
, Jnn. F linn. Ito
f the represents! I ve*-*
.’oilnty to the licit tttttrgln
naked In regnril to hi* proli
•r receiving the letter fron
1.1.let- thl
other i
aid la*
•r sftel
of the
it"Y!.' Allen. It
11 hollbo. XV.1(4
d 111**!
Olll.l
ofullr
tint xvlmtexir ...
It. the mutter xvoul.r be. In
hi* Judgment, for the Ih‘fi Interest of th
Minty.
|N*»p|e of l(l« hiuolld
Clark Gives Bond.
special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Jnn. 16.—At the meeting
of the county board of conttnl**lnner*
held yesterday the contract for the
care of the dock In the court h<>u*e was
nxviirded to \V. \V. Wllllai. s I'ompnfiv.
At the *nme meeting the bond of J.
Rose Ib.txvdre, clerk of the comml**lon-
erts xva* favorably pa**ed u|n»n.
Discharged By Commiaaionora.
Special to The Georgian.
.Macon, Ga., Jnn. 16.—iTInt Williams
colored. Who xva* arrested by it United
State* court deputy in Houston county
on tho -tlurgp .*f IllltlL- tlisiittrng; vox
given « hearing before United States
Uommls«loner L. M. Erwin and won
discharged.
LOOK OVER
your laundry and If you find any ma
sons for dissatisfaction you ahould
tend your llnan to ua, for w* guar
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all other article* In a way that
cannot b* surpassed.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY.
40-42 Wall Street
Phonaa, Main, 41.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TOOLS.
F. J.C00LEDGE&S0N,
150 Peters St.