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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
THURSDAY. JANUARY tl 1ST.
A Worntn’i Back
Ha* mtny srhes and pain* raiinud bp
weakrmve, and falling, or other dliplsre-
neat, of tba pelvic organs. other trap-
tom* of domain vuknw are frequent
beadarhe, dirtiness, lma«ln*rr tpeekt nr
dark tpota floating before the eraa, gnaw
ing aenaatlon In stomach, dragging or
baartagdown In lower ahdomlna I or pelvic
region, disagreeable drains from ptlvle
organ*, faint apolla with general weakness.
If anrronalderatile number of theaboTo
a mp to ms are present there la no remrdr
at wrVg Ira quicker relief or a more per- ,
maient Sqe than Dr. Pierce'# Favorlto
Prcwbwha^Jt hat a record of over forty
iMlMnMauaBtMMSpBBBS iff
YUrknown ia.mrdl<-»l.elepce. Itltmado
01 the glyceric eatracti ot native medici
nal roots found In our forests and con
tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
t'fnrmlng drop*—lt*4ngrodlentt are I
all printed on the bnttle-w rapper and at
tested under oath as rnrrect.
Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa
vorite I'rescript ion ’ has the written en
dorsement of the most eminent medical
writers of all the several schools of prac
tice—more valuable than any amount of
non-profeastnnal testimonials-though thn ■
latter are nut lacking, having heen con
tributed voluntarily hy grateful patients
In numbers to eireod thn endorsements
given to any other medicine estant for
the cure of woman's III*.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
of unknown composition a* a substitute
for this well proven remedy or Known
com posit!tut, even though the dealer may
snake a little more profit thereby. Four
Interest In regaining health Is paramount f
—to any selfish interest uf hi* and It lean -
Insult to your Intelllgenro for him to try
to palm off upon you a substitute. You
know what.you want.and.lt ii tils buik
ne#a to supply the article called for.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet* ara the
--original ‘Idtlle Mver PIH« ' hf*i put up
by old Dr. Pierre over forty year* ago,
much Imitated but never equaled. Mills
•ngar-cotted granules—eair to taka as
•andy.
GROWTH OF TRAFFIC
TOO RAPID FOR ROAD
TO KEEP PACE WITH IT
TEACHERS’ SALARIES
RAISED BY COUNCIL
BEN FRANKLIN DAY
OBSERVED BY CRAFT
No. 4*. their families nnd l*i%gnoM*,
will rntln r Thursday uliclit In Turn Yercln
ball ami li'Hinr llfiijitmin Frauldlu, (In- |#o-
Iron Mint of tin* printer*.
For Thursday marks tin* two hundred
nnd first anniversary of tin- birth of Hint
famous philosopher. ntntrguiHii. |trhifer and
patriot Kuch year It is the custom of ike
great Atiirrirati, mid this year oih* of tin*
iii'Hbt 1‘ImIni
inoat olMlHiratf programs In the liUbu*
lb** celebration lirtN Im-oii prepared
The program liieludes up* liking nml music,
ami. at tin* conclusion. tin-.balmne of tin
evening mil 4s* »|*ent in dancing to mush
furnished he the Atiatitn orchestra \\ It
I'oflfll, chairman of t li«> commit lev on nr
rangene-nt*. will net nn imiHt
address of welcome. while He
will «n lion Franklin. ati
make the prlucipal address of ths orrnaloi
President Finley, of
Southern, Issues
Statement.
INDUSTRIAL GAIN
WAS UNLOCKED FOR
rnt wla»
M s.f f»,a-
glvon
i tlnon.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPO
o o
O TRYING TO STEAL PIPE 0
O NEGRO 0R0WN8 8ELP. 0
o ----- o
~© Rfmrtat Tn TIia
O <’bar lesion. M. <\. Jan 1?. The O
~0 -body *»f—WJUbuu i Uimpindl. u n* - O 1
O fftti thief. wan found In the r|s- o
O tern of the Empire House, on O
O Ejiat Hay street yesterday. Tim o
O negro wai trying to ateal u lend O
O pipe off of n pump in tho rintern O
O and Jumped lnt<i the chilly water O
O over htn head. He tlruwtied. O
Tin- following signed
five tt. tile pfa -kNil I o,,,||||„nq
Southern Tlullwaj sycIMn was
nut by President \Y \V. Finley W
day nfternoon:
Houllzlng. from our own point of
view and from puldh expression, Hie
Ilia- WailL s.f this as.*,*.
IMiny. especially In the Houth, and the
fiduciary rtdfitfunditp which it henrs to
nod ro tlie piddi. . I da jdre
i) make it lulef Mitt
he eondltlom
f the purposi
aKenient.
nmtwig
oooooooooooooooooooooooaoo
ADMITS IIE GAVE
FALSE TESTIMONY
Washington, Jan. 17 The hearing of
the interstate commerce commission
on the Terra <’<*ttii wreck fun* been ad>
Journed pending the receipt of the
stenographic r**|M>rt of the liiveetlga-
tlon Instituted by the Itultlmoro and
Ohio railroad officials.
Division—Kuperintciulcnt—1 Lrhhs,—m
th# hearing Tuesday made the aturil
ing atatenunt that Engineer Vermilion,
of train No. *♦». ha«l admitted that In-
had given fulne testimony at the vor-
ontr'H Inqueat.
SEEKING if.'iO.OOO
FROM SEN. ELKINS
Washington. Jan 17—Trial of the
ault agaiiiNt S*nator Stephen II. HI-
kin*, of W«*t Virginia. f*ir $.S00.t>0t),
brought hv'H-diert Hutton atul tjeorge
A*. Ihibrnelt. Italttnunv. who allege
that amount Ik due them for profe*.
alonal eervlce. an* -n till* morn
ing before Juki tee Wright and a Juty.
ARTIST SHOT DEAD
BY ANGRY HUNHAND
Washington
Itefpon. an nil
ahot to deatl
Bee|*h«»*.rM yeetcnlav
room of ti„ National M
Reejehorrt wa* arreM#
over lit*- quivering !»•*<
tint
K W llamey. a ca
the do.»r .»f th
Jan 17 — F. W
and Hthographe
I n ij tonsil tic fur Ruilroml to
Kfpp Up Pli.VKi.-ul
Condition.
ac'em-nt of thin mmnany haa not b#
untiiii.dftil «f its obligation to Incren
facilities In anticipation of the In-
It ht‘
In
alhc
Is*# ti. and still la, hampereil.
ltowr\er, h.v t\\i coniiltlona: One I
the large amount of fresh capital re
qttlr«d, and. tne other, the dlfllcult
of *e« Uting adequate and nttictent In
Lor. ..r iTT.mTpn
tlon work done, t.nd
rolling stock, rail and other mat
essential to improved facilities.
The disappointing delay In constru< •
tlon work will lie illustrated by the fol
lowing example:
.The double track work between Pey
ton niel Austell, <jq, the contrail f«*r
which w♦<“ l«M lu April. H*0&, and whhlt
should h ivi heen «ompleP'd in Feh-
ru.irv. I!"•»;. will he more than f«uirteeii
In Completion. This d«-
M an ity of labor and ma-
tiiontlu
ent of some ..f
n 1.ifli yonfront It. and
and polit y of it.-* man-
would not Ignore
tile fact that nt present rnltrond serv-
ally. Including that of the
Southern. 1* far from satisfactory. If
there whs no adequnte and Justifying
cause for this, these conditions would
be unpardonable, hut the fact Is. they
spring largely from causes which can
not for the moment lw controlled
one exceedingly potential cause Is
the extraordinary Industrial develop
ment of the South. Ill Ills last public
address, the late president .if Hits com
pany, Mr. Hamuel Spencer, referred
to tids development at length
Nowhare In the Flitted States, ex
cept In the two states of the extreme
northwest. Washington and Oregon,
ha* there been such Industrial devel
opment as In the South.
It Is perhaps not too much to claim
that; outside of the energies and ef*
-forts—of—tlie- people. 1 Ildus elves, this
•tnpany has been one of the • lilef fuc-
»rs In this development Manifestly,
the vast Increase of trunic Incident to
this commercial awakening, requires
enormous increases lu transportation
fatllltles. The management of the
Southern Railway Foinpany has not
been unmindful of this fat t, and did not
wait for tho coming of the develop
ment Itself, before attempting to In
crease to the utmost possible extent
Its transportation uipadty. It must
be remembered that this company has
not been In existence more than about
twtdvo \ear* It found those railroad*
of the Mouth, now constituting u part
of its system, or light and faulty con
struction. pool H equipped and utterly
unprepared to handle any considerable
nafTte. They had been recently bank
rupt and w*i«' without credit
As scon as the new company came
Into existence, the maiiag
of hen,
I hlllg
Mouth will api
tl linprov
what tt I
traffic of tli
from th
terlul.
In- prosecution of this double track
k ha* m•«ssaiily caused sonic of
delay to the truffle of which tin*
public complains and necessarily re-
- i.. tin eompHm In In teased « ">-t
i,er..ih>n.
i» * f.o « that tin* c.imjmnv, In li*. ef
fort to improve its fat llllles to bundle
the public business, has not ls*en de-
tencd from undertaking this work at a
time when the cost of material and
labor I* on such an unusually high
plane, should, I think. I»e uveeptnd by
the Pwhile as Mil earnest «*f the compa-
ny s desire ami pur|M,Hv to put itself In
n |weapbqr—f**~ per f»»rm- - it*
l'H >, ltu limit:;
r - ITTe g I e.t I. h| m ras hr ITte
S >iitb Is that its railroad* should have
.iddittnnnt tone rnpnclty —No matter
how mum locomotives end cars may
Is* available. It Is manifest that the num
ber witleh can Ih moved 1* dmlttd by
the LisLclt cjUiiciLy .Thr 'VJ»k "f pro
viding the rtCiM • ir.'.- u Mlth mil track
will require a \a*t Input of capital.
How it |K |o l»e pis.vlded 1* everywhere
a matter of grave concern to railroad
managers. It cannot be obtained, from
the current operation* of the proper
ties. It inu*t be In*; rowed
l.tMtklng forwanl to tin* need for
largely Increased firllitbs. the man
agement last spring authorised the cre
ation of the company’ll development
and general mortgage., liomls to the
amount of fjon.iiao.iiuo. of these bonds,
920,000,000 were at oiu *• s«dd and the
I.Miwds arc being spent ns rapidly as
the work can !»■* »b«nc m .nhllng to
existing facilities of flu company. R
Is the intention of the m-miuement t
pursiu this policy and prm h» 0 such o
these additional faclllltoH ns may b
on Friday evening at the New Kim
ball the alumni of Hampden-Hydney
<'allege, Virginia, will.give a banquet.
Immediately following this a Georgia
Alumni Association, will be organized.
The address of t.ht evening will be de-
tivered by~the ' new* president
llHinpden-Rydney, Hev. J. tJray Mc
Allister,' D. D.. on# of Virginia’s most
progressive educator.*. !>r. A. H Hold,
i rh.v, of Atlanta, will act as tuunt mas.
owing to the fact that about fifty
graduates of Hampden-Kydney t*niteire
are now living In Oeorgia. some of
whom ate among the leading educators
and professional men, the event Is one
of general Interest throughout the
state. Among others are the follow
ing alumni: .
James H. Alexander, K II. ib»r-
»iHt. Dr. 8.- T. Barnett, Rev. J. II.
Flcklen, Dr. A. R. Uoldrrby. W. A. I-y-
y»ns, D. McKinney, Rev. A. J. Mo
Kelway. D. p. |f. l-scuv Hmtth. l)i.
Bernard WolfT, of Atlanta: Dr II. H.
A rbuckle, Agnes Bcoft follege. I*ro-
fcK*or Cl. Holman Gardner. —iJuimltl
Fraser school. Professor John L. Dan-
!H. Hev. J. I. Armstrong, of Decatur;
Professor W. H:—Hoeiwh nn»l Pr«»fei»-
W. D. Hooper, Cnlverslty of Gear-
kIii ; Professor J. It. Morton. John (Jll-
llam, ProfcHsor It. <\ Mumervillc and
Fdward McGehev, of Havunnalt. l»r W.
R. Houston und II. U. Crane, Augusta;
K P. Dlstnukes, Professor Mars hull
Morton, Columbus; Professor c. A.
Sydnor, RUckshear, Ga.; It* % ii. G.
Mvdnor, Rome; Dr. A. II. Mettaucr.
Macon; Dr. F. M. Cunnlngluim. Pro-
b-ssor I. Cochran Hunt, Thomusvlllc.
Pale Oolicste Women end Girls.
Tne Old 8tnndaid. Grovel* Tuxteless
Chill Tonic, drives out tnalaila and
builds up the WVtiOil Hnl.i l.y ill
dealers for 87 years. ~ Ice 60 cents.
• t the growing demands
n-qulrcd to
of huhtness.
As bearing up<»n the capacity ,.f the
railroad compr.tih m to obtain Hie mean*
t * make necessary .additions to :!>Hr
fai-iiuictt and to luovlUc tlu> m..Ki.ip-
provefj snf**ty appliances in npcratlnn.
th* public siiouh*, give fair business
tderutlon *o the situation which Alderman Quliilan graphically told why
‘ his resolution should be acted upon fa-
Another Step Taken to
Advance City
Schools.
FIRE AND POLICE
DEPARTMENTS, TOO.
Finance Committee to Rec
ommend $> a Month
Raise.
Atlanta*# police, firemen and school
teach#re will have their salaries raised.
Along with some of the very few’
corporations of the country that have
realized something'more was coining
to empluyee* because of Increased cost
of living, the llnnncc committee of
council dechhd upon u raise of )'• a
month each for this class of employees
at the Initial meeting of the new year
Wednesday nfrerno.-m. “— 1
The finance committee realized that
while tho cost of living had Increased
per cent tn ttiF tHRT Teir year* wtrtr
lo. If any, Increase lu the salaries
the p*K>rly paid city employees. It
was time t« open the purse etrings
rider.
About S»to school teachers will get
the raise, the frst In twenty years.
It will benefit about 20ft policemen.
And about 140 fire fighters of t’hlef
Cummings' department will he made
happy.
In the past the officials drawing the
fat salaries have always been consid
ered when safurlea were being raised,
and the poorly paid, hard-worked em
ployees were forgotten In the shuf
fle.
For Low Salaried Employees.
This year It Is different. Tim ralw
will not affect any employee drawing
at present ns high os |io*» a month.
Police captains, firs captain* and a >me
so they will not be affected.
The question of salary raise:
ably championed by Alderman gull-
lian. who urged the necessity of this
action to the other member* of the
committee. Mome time ago u resolu
tion to this effect was Introduced In
council hy Aldernnm Qullltnn. ami It
wns referred to the finance committee
for action.
In the meeting Wednesday afternoon
The Pure Food Label
Demanded by the government guarantees
the article so labeled to be absolutely pure.
The Union Label
On your printing guarantees that it is not
the product of the SWEAT SHOP.
It Costs You Nothing—Get It
ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION,
520 Candler Building. ' P. 0: Box 266.
ATLANTA PHONE 873.
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37th St*., Herald Square, New York
confronts the earners.
The pres* nt situation Is:
An Immense In Tri-no In .ill expenses,
without any Incrcust In rotes—in fact,
with the pnqKisftion almost universally
made to de-.rcase rates hy legislative
action.
Th** Inrgt’ Increase In expenses may
be .Illustrated ns follows:
Since 1898.
Bridge timber has Increased from
19.36 to 120.32 per thousand feet.
Cr*»Hs-tles from 28 cents lo 34.5 cents
per tie.
Hteel rails from 117.75-per tnq to |
per ton.
Pricss Equipment Ha vs IncrsAHd,
io from
•48.814-
Pile Remedy
Given Away
To All Pile Sufferers We Will
8end Free a Trial Package
of the Pyramid Pile
Ouro.
this dread disc
>u that our
*d with the
I'd a* euros
make this
llhcr.il offer
It to
Ye leuv
Ide whether ot not you
u miout thl* long tried
io ca*e where
It la** spent. In n«
all. Itn
approve
.t.lc
12.:. >
id spt
met
id In- h«
-Vou will not intrrfvr
lly any mote”
The reports »>f thr#»
quick succession folhe
shots ffreel In;
|tracking
1 allgntni ut. f
brhlges for I
im branches i
| f*»«t3.2M*. In eld.-, passing un*l
Wtviul tracks, fA 1 «s v.**; tn simps.
t«».i|s and machinery. t2.iH1.14*. In ad
dition* and improvements t * vnrdn.
I real . -t.ite. roatlwav and stria lutes and
'other Intproyetneiits and addition*, |x.-
.... or a total of H*.H4 "lx
j it has s|s*nt. or contracted t . spend,
•t pew equipment. Joint terminals
maple led. terminal*, double* tracking,
ork d* ne and contracted for t" pro-
are t.i hand!.' the traffic, a total of
following I j.ii,, (» urn has not hr
. ;|| , j I it has been Used a*
I. uhie | Hons It has saved t
ami changing I operating tit Me and
11 You owe It to > our
trial, especially slm
tng
I write to thank
w n Judgment t«*
on . an afford to
edv. We
Pyramid
Don’t
Theorize
If you’re "out of sorts'’ let up on
ruffe** f*»r Ift days and try
IP0STUM
• / THERE , 8 A REASON.**
! 9*
•d rolling stock, lo
otl\ e 1
'from 623 to
i fori. 1.7.44
Freight tn
icelxed and 1
i Passenger
cel\ed and V
' , Till* -hi* -
her of ad.i
r-f •A.'lt'l'i
the freight
cent
tx; i.» (ro-
•ught relief.
ccordlng to
f llo'JsHU' I * fro
I endless t«
flf to give It
* tt <
.»sts
when
llrec-
in tho
it ure.
a fair
noth-
figure*
and also praise
> ou for the good > our medicine ha*
done tin* nh. 1 can’t find word* to
express my thanks to you all for such a
womhrful and -pt»d\ cure I felt re
lieved nfte» using xour sample. *v 1
sent right on to a druggist and b mght
a Sac box. which. I believe, lias cure*)
me entirely F feel more myself now
than I have felt lu over a Near, for |
have been bother-Ml about that long
with the pile* i have told all my
frleinls About this wonderful dlscoverv
and will recommend It whenever I can
You can use my name anywhere you
ehoote He*peetfully. Mr* t’lia*. I.
t'oleman. Tullahoma. Tenn ’
There Is surely n*» good reason why
any sufferer from plies should continue
In agon* If you are t urned with
thl* disease. *\e will send t.» your ad
dress. in a plain sealed wrapper, a
sufflchnt quantity of tin- Pyramid Pile
Pure to show what lellrf it brings
Many have be.n pfa.-ticali* cared by
ihls amount .»f the reined* uh»n«*. The
s.imi>le |*i. kage which we will send you
CUUiaUi' tin AdeulUal leumiy. m44 It*
all drug Mores at vt* per box.
Write today and prow to >our own
satlsfnctt »n that you can be cured.
Pyramid Drug »*•». 77 Pyramid lluild-
$16,000 to $20,000.
I’.iaacngcr cuaclma— ir>
$9,468.
Freight <*nri from $.*»oo.43 to $765.
P. ul cars from 1368 to $1,135.
The cost of labor hns Incrcnsed per
tulle of nmd front $1,621.67 In 1895
12.87 4.71 111 1906. and from $2,513
per mile of toad In 19o5 to $2,874.71 111
1906.
Tnxen ,,f the company per mile of
road have, since 1895. Im roused 63.41
per cent.
To thts large Increase of expense
must lidded the eX«'e
Juries in personul injur
In addition to this then* is a marked
tendency on the part of many of the
states to regard any failure of service
us w illful, and lo Impose upon the car
rier n heavy penalty the
Inasmuch as adequate facilities for
all are not in existence, the Imposition
of a penalty for failure to furnish
curs under the above-mentioned
ciimslanee*. If It hos anv effect other
thnn merely to-deplete the treasury nf
the earner and to deprive tt to that ex
tent of t» e mover to Improve its trans-
|s>rtatlon and service. ihuM result sim
ply In the withdrawal <>t the citrr!#r*u
faellltleK from the servl*.* lu resiwu't to
which there Is no penalty. In order to
use them tn the service where there Is
a penalty. The logical result of this
would be a race between the states to
see which could Inflict the highest pen
alty so as to obtain a preference for Its
own citizens.
• The imposition of penalties will not
build railroad tracks, supply equip
ment or enlarge and simplify termi
nals. nor would It. under the circum
stances mentioned, benefit the trans
portation service ns u whole, but, on
the contrary, would teml to produce In
justice and discrimination between per
sons nml localities. Resides, this nntu-
rully would develop into it* preference
In favor of state commerce over Inter
state commerce Rut the larger Inter
ests of the shipping public of the Mouth
are In Interstate commerce for the ren
in that theft* principal markers are
the larger markets .if the country,
hfch are In other states
With these greatly Increased ex
penses for material, for labor, for taxes,
for penalties and far dunnge claims,
and with the Just demands of the pub
for latter facilities nml
safe!
vorubly. He declared that as the high,
cr paid officials had always heen con
sidered In the pnst when salaries were
being raised, he thought It tvn* time
the police, firemen and school teachers
were remembered. He pointed nut the
Increased coot-of living-ami how this
fact hod been .recognised by employers
of labor.
It will not cost tho cky very much
to scatter this happiness In about 700
homes or between 8.80ft and 8.000 per
son*. It will cost about $37,000 a year,
while from the estimated statement of
the city's revenues for this year by
t^omptrnller Goldsmith it *w*ns shown
the income will be Increased $83,600
over last year.
Ai poHce gei-i;** ® memtix-
nnd the firemen receive the same
a mount. ’Rhlsyear t hev wll 1 rc<*elve
175 A month and police sergeant* at
present receiving 175 a month will be
raised to $Hft. M«» the raise will go on
$5 a month until It hits the floo ii
month men and then.it will stop.
Definite Action Dtferrod.
Although definite action on the raising
FREE
CATARRH
CURE
Bid Brealli, K'fliwkiig ad Splttlig
Quickly Cured—Fill Oil F(W
Coupon B*(0V.
Moit Ccntnllv Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minuter walk
to 2S leading theatrer. Completely
renovated and traniformed in every
department. Cp-to-dale in alt re-
rpects. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Room*
with Capacity of 1200.
The Famom
German Restaurant
Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dishes and Popular Music.
European Flan. 4M looms. 200 Dallas.
-WRITE FOR DOOKLET. -
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY. Ma»«v«r
of the salaries of touchers ami police
men was deferred until Thursday,
when the hoard of education and p<
lice bonrd will Ik- hcahl "from" it wu
agreed that these employees would
get the same treatment us was accord
ed the firemen.
In addition to taking this notion, the
committee heard front various depart
ments a* to the amount* of money
needed for their operation during the
year.
All of the departinenr* linked for In-
creases over last year * appropriation*
amT I»e*l«1e* Tn*. Parka uiked fm ITuiuu
establish an tneorinttr
Hospital. Mis* Anne
wttn which t
ward, at Gr
Walhtmr fibrartan nt The CariTFgfirT.T
brury. asked for $21.47ft for tlie in
stitution, which was an Increase of
about $6,tmo over last year. The Home
for old Women, through Mrs. M. J
Ihirtell, asked for $;».«W0 tn nddtttrm tn
$loo h month for expense*. An engine
house In the Klghth ward, asked for
by t'ounrtimun Roberts, will cost $25,-
ooft. A new school house In the Fifth
ward to take the place of the Marietta
Ml reel school was asked for by Alder-
nan Buetell. while Councilman Styron
ranted more money for the city pris
on. A bookkeeper with a salary of $9oo
a year w*ns asked for by the city clerk,
and Mayor Joyner requested that he
bo allowed a stenographer at 975 a
month.
Rotli the bookkeeper and the mayor’s
stenographer were decided upon by the
committee and It Is no*v up to appli
cants to scramble for the newly created
Jobs.
For the balance of the week thi coni-
mine * will be busy nt work making out
Hie apportionment sheet, which wju
have to |»e completed In time to HUbmlt
Louticll at the meeting on Monday
afternoon.
that a reduct I
lllet with the pul'h
larger questions of t
greater safety
l submit these f.
mslderatlon of He
perfect good faith,
of our freight rat*
faros. The public she
My New Diteovery Quickly Cure* C*
Urrh. H —C. E. Gauti.
I'stnrrli Is not only ilaugeryii*. Imt it rim™»
ml hrernh. uleeratlnti, death mid demy ••
greater j i..** of niinklng mid ren«onlng powet
peratlon. It must he apparent j kills iituldtion and energy. sins'
enue
must |S "W’- 11 . 1
test In these
facilities nn«
llldlgestto
* to the candid
people W ||o, Ul
fire a reduction
and imssenger
1 be advised that
the
will dem •usual*. Giv f.Kt that tliu man- ‘ mg. Mai shall, Mich.
with decreased revenues the railroad*
of the country will be utterl* unable to
pursue successfully their efforts t*» pro.
* ide better facilities and greater safety
of transportation
The |*olnt Is near where It mnv lie
absolutely necessary for th# public to
take the choice between better and
safer facilities, on the one hand, and
lower rate* on the other. In the nature
of things. It I* Impossible to provide
both.
In,view of the difficulty of inerting
tfie Aist demands of the public for lar
ger facilities and greater safety, with
reduced revenue* and tm*ren*ed ex*
pq-tuieM, I Hmt 4 am Jw*tiffrd fir hr*
llig before «»ur patrons and the publh
this plain statement of condition-
Ke*pectft»ll>
W. W. FINI.KY.
rros'dent.
... iIJiPCMU. raw
thre.it mid reaches to tfvnersl d« suitv. Idbs-y
mid lieMidty. It needs nt ten I ion nt olice
fare It with limiss* I'ntnrrh fare It |h ii
quick, rndbid. permanent e»ire. Is*entise It
rids ilie system of the |*o!*on germs that
enuse catarrh
In order to prove to till win* an* suffering
from thl* dangerous-mid loathsome disease
ihnt Gnus** Catarrh Cure will nctmillv cure
any case ..f itarrh qtllektt. no m iller Inm
long standing or In»w l*ad. I will semi s
irinl psek ig** lo mall free of all cost. Send
ii* jour mine nml nddres* tiski* mol the
treatment wilt l*e sent you I** r*tnrn mail.
Try It It will 1*0*111*ely run* mi ih.it you
Will Ih* Welcomed Instead of sliuniie<l by
your friends c. K GAFKK »*6jo Mali, Si.,
Nlucdtall. Ml'ii Fill out «*uI|mmi lieli.w
FREE
This eoit|M*n U geisl foi on*- trial
package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh
cure, mailed fre* lu plain pack age
Slinplr nil lii *our name mid address
oiled lines l*eh*w mid mull b*
HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA
FROM C0LD8 LAX ATI VK RROMO
Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip
remedy remove* cause. ^Cali for full
name. Look for signature E. \V. Grove.
25c.
A ttlntlflc treatment tee
WhUkff, Ogltm. Vn>
sftiae. Cscs/at. Cl Itn!,
Ttbacce u4 ffttraitb-
•fa ft Ntm hkittiiw
lb Onl, ImIij lasti.
’ lute ill 8tir(iL
229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, BA.
B:
& Ryon
E. E. B
PHYSICIAN AN 81
Office#! 324-325 Century Bldg.
Bell Phone 3901
Nails, Tools and Builders* Hardware,
Builders* Hardware. Nulls and T<><
Lowest prices In Atlanta at our new
store at 150 Peters street.
F. J. C00LEDGE & SON.,
OH
tlcuurs sect L
_ B. M. WOOLLEY- M. D.
Office 104 If. Fivor Pmu
NELSON STREET
VIADUCT OPEN
The Nelson street viaduct has been
thrown open to the public and Wed-
mSnlay morning this thoroughfare,
which has been closed several months,
was used by pedestrians and vehicles
In going to and from the First ward.
Traffic during the erection of the bridge
has heen diverted to the Mitchell stte*q
viaduct Tim street car company has
already hud its tracks and strung it*
trolleys, and It H quite likely that
sehfduleN across the bridge will be In
augurated Uds week.
RAILROAD FRONTAGE
FOR LEASE.
TWO LARGE TRACTS ON SOUTH-
ERN RAILROAD. ADJOINING OUR
LUMBER YARDS.
RAILROAD TRACKS THROUGH
THE PROPERTY. WHITEHALL ST.
FRONTAGE.
E. 0. WILLINGHAM & SONS.
542 WHITEH/ftL ST.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From ~ | Depart T**-
S.-i*niiunli .... T.iftnni'Maom ........!! *•' !•' i
.lucksouvllle . ?.£>■) iiiii Mseou " ’
Mneoa It 41 iiiiii.tiiekxniirllle . I'*'- 1
Mrtnui 4 15 pm!Mn«*oii * "'> ‘
Will Revise Rate Schedule.
S|*ecinl to The Ginirglan.
Jackson. Miss, J.in 17.—The Am.rl-
can Express Fompany has notified the
railroad commission that It propose*
to revise ull Its rates in this state ami
ha* asked the commission to lniv» a
meeting on January 22 for the purposv
of «v»n«Mt ling this noised schedule.
GUARDS HEAL ROCKS:
THINKS THEM MONEY
AllcttliiK that Ills client picks up
rocks nml guards them, declarin';
them to lie money. Attorney Wall n*!.-
eil Judge Cnlhtmn to postpu.’e the trial
nf John A. McGuflle, charged with '
lallng labor contracts, Weilnesd.ie
morning, until an examination lue
his client's sanity could be made
DE. E. 0. GRIFFIN’S
LOW PRICES
UNTIL JAN. 28.
GOOD SETOFffiO
TEETH
GOLD CROWNSffi 9
best 22-kgold
All other petitol Work si very lew
prim*. f'nniF nt ones and t»k" i' 1
TstitncH nf ffifa offer. KntnWisb^l •“
Atlnnta 16 years. Impression taksu-^
plates deliver**! saute day. —
GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
»'/< Whilthall SI. Phons 1706. Lady Attsndant.