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IATVBDAT, JANUARY
GEORGIAN.
lunnra
vncimnim
■SIERSHBM
Was Former Member of tlie
Legislature and Promi
nent in Bibb Co.
.... oret-m. Os, J*n. It.—Captain W.
DMA. • farmer member of the teg-
lAlature from Bibb county And one of
the moet prominent ctllsen* of Illhb
eotjnty. dropped deed At hie reeldenre
HAS NO CHANCE
STATE C0IVEITI01
OH IMMIGRITI01
HELD IK MACON
i Orange nreet eerty tmi mmlBMinin.
Washington. Jan. i».—Hpeaker Can
non hue put a damper on the hope* of
Southerners for the establishment of
an Appalachian forest reserve by thli
congress.
A big delegation. In which as Oov.
emor Glenn, of North Carolina; Gov
ernor Floyd, of New Hampshire; lieu
tenant Governor Pfouty, of Vermont,
end 'eprreentAtlwee of the governors
of Maine. Massachusetts and Rhode
Island le here seeing what It ran do la
the line of persuading senators and
representatives to pan a bill providing
for nn Appalachian and White moun
tain inative. When the governors and
their party saw the speaker of the
house. Governor Glenn acted as spokes.
•peril! to The OeesRlee.
Macon, Ga, Jan. lie—A great state
convention on Immigration will be held
In Macon Ftbniafr It.
Macon was selected •• the place for
holding this convention at a meeting of
tbs executive committee of the Georgia
Immigration Association held at the
rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, in
Atlanta, yesterday.
The selection of Macon was due to
the central location of the city and the
possibility of gsttlng A large number of
Georgians to attend.
Tbs great auditorium will ba used
for the meeting and there con hardly
be too many delegatee to «11 tt.
It It haltered that heart failure wet
the cause of hie death.
Captain Davis was prominent In Ma
sonic circlet and had been grand mas
ter of the grand lodge of Georgia sev
eral times
He served with distinction through
out the civil war. • He Is survived by
hit wife and two children, Edwin H
Davis and Mrs. P. II. Gsmbrall.
The funeral arrangements havs nol
yst been made.
The,speaker frankly.gave It as ....
opinion that nothing would be done In
the matter this session.
7o Drlvt Out Malaria
Old Standard ORO
“ CHIU- TONIC.
MACON PAYS INTEREST .
ON OUTSTANDING BONOS.
Special to The Georgian
Macon, (la. Jan. I*.— 1 Three thousand
dollars has lust besn paid over to the
bond commission of Macon by Trass
urer Tinsley, of the clfy of Macon The
'Amount covers WhSI la dus upon th?
Improvement and Hellclency bonds f >r
tbs year of 1*07.
By paying ttis amount due at the
present time, the city saved the Inter
est that would have been added to
them by July, when they were really
Within the last year Ihe city has
taken several Important etepe on pay
ing up the autetandlng bonds and be-
‘ » the
year le out more money will
be paid over In the commlselon when
other bonde fall due.
LANDSCAPE GARDENER
SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS.
■peris! le Tke Georgian.
Macon. Q*., Jan. II.—Bruno Berber,
who ban for some lime been the land-
acape gardener at Crump's Pork, has
mysteriously disappeared and n<> trace
ot him can ba found. lie wns Inst seen
a weak ago yesterday. Berber
lived in a house at the park nil alone
Ms left all his clothing ami personal
property In the house. He wee las;
seen coming toward the city. Sheriff
Robertson hae been requested by Sec
Tetnry J. It. Herts to look oat for ihe
man «a foal play Is suspected.
Berber was about II yuan of age.
YOU
know want you are _ taking. The
formula Is
it you
plainly
I on every hot
fMUji
tie. showing It Is simply Quinine and
Iron In n tasteless form. The Quinine
drlree out the malaria and tbs Iron
told
builds up the system, gold by a
dealers for 17 years. PHcs M cents
TttE HAtfinrtr WOUCTYB A
If VOt'll I'ATRONAOli.
REORET THE DEPARTURE
OF DR. WHITE FROM MAOON.
NEORO'g NECK BROKEN
2 IF
IN . FALL IFROM WAGON.
it Is Tbs. Gesrglsn.
' ' Os. Jon.
Sws.'
Jon. It—Henry J turner,
city ntttbobini'"
Ms
Macon.
tbe
_ wltll-.- on Ms way
I from East Moron, where
" jn nttiinvarrTw
. _ iunter hemma fright -
running, mnltlnc n Midden
L lamsrliia Hunter from th* uogoit
3 Els aerh. _ Hunter nu 44
rggtT—
WILL RECEIVE SALARY
FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR.
I to The Georgina.
on, Oa.. Jan. It.—In the supremo
i In Atlanta yeatsnlay the decision
•red by Judge Hodges in the city
: of llimn. In favor .if Robert Gil-
i. who was suing Jacks n Brothers
alts Company for ll.Soo, wan af-
d. The court's decision allowed
OUMapfo 1710. The plaintiff claimed
thnt- wlisn he was dropped by th%>
company ha had a contract for n year's
salary, but that It was not paid.
NEW WEATHER MAN
AT MACON BUREAU.
Sped*) to The Georgian.
Vuldoatn, Os.. JAB. ft—The bankers
of ibis city have organised a clearing
house association which It la exported
win mil* ovny ncimats mo metier nr
making iheir dally clearances, but
serve t» bring different banks Into a
more harmonious relation with each
other. The Billowing officers have been
elected: J. F. Lewie, president; B. P.
Jones, vice president; J. Y. Dlltch. sec
retary and treasurer.
The sxecutiva board consists of D. C.
Ashley. Gulp. Jqn*f and J. T. Blalock.
ifc
banks here, and Ihe depoalla during the
year ware the largest ever known.
Special to Tke Georgian.
Macon. Oa, Jan. I*.—W. A Mltchsll.
the new weather observer, halls from
Atlanta, where he has bean In the gov-
terrd upon
- yesterday, to rsttsvn George K Lawrton.
who will Irava the city on Hunday night
time hr will Visit
V Ton BMd Thia
tt wttl bo to learn that the leading medi
cal writers and tochers of nl! the invert)
o( practice recommend. In the
at terms pmslble, each and every
dlrnt entering luto the composition
of Dr. lterce's Golden Medical Blicovery
for the euro of weak stomach, dyiprpoU,
atarrh ot stomach, "liver complaint,"
orpld liver, nr biliousness, chrootr burn
MscUons and all caurrhal dleeaa s ot
whatever region, name or natural It la
•Iso a specific raoxidy tor all such chronic
or long standing i-necs ol cabarrira^atts j-
tlonn and tbelr rasultants.
tally
l contains Illsck
n Real root, llloodroot. Stone root
■T Hut and Queen's root—nil of
which are highly praised si remedies tor
nil the above mentioned affection* hysurh
ratoenl medical writers and teachers as
tj^ Med. Col-
Klnle
. ot
ohn
ohn
, of Cincinnati; Prof.
M. D„ ol Hahnemann
ot Hahnemann
sad saarss of
In their samel
lesgo.
meat
of Its merl
it N lait possible gusrant
iST.f-aEjrsss
form
I)l<
tul o
sally
4 glycerine being used
ne It entirely tmobjec-
_ _ .ksUamostnwfnl agent
of all MMtach as well as bran-
and lung Affections. Thera
medical authority for Its
cases. The’Discovery "It
glyceric eitract of n ill re,
roots and Is safe and reliable,
st of extracts from eminent.
Ileal authorities, endorsing Its Itjgra-
Addm *
Special In Tfce Georgian.
it aeon, as, Jnn il —At» mesttng of
the congregntlon of the Bnptlat church
of Macon tho following rcsoluttona wsrs
adopted relkllvs to the departure of
Dr. Whits, former pastor of the church:
"Whereas. Our belovod paator, Dr. J
1,. White, has been celled to another
field of Inhnr, and
"Whereas, He has seen lit to decline
to wlihdraw. his resignation, although
the church hrartlly and unanimously
requested him to do so. end
"Whereas. Ha haa served nur church
for twelve years, during which lime we
have been permitted, under hta faithful,
wise and ronserrntrd leadership, to
move forward In the third's work, and
"Whereas, He has won our highest^
(infidenre. Iiivu and cefeeni, IhercIoT*
be It
Resolved, first. That we part with
nur pnstor with feelings of deep end-
neee and regret, but rejotrs that God
hae called him to ouch a promlelng
field.
Nerond. That we tarneatly commend
him and hla beloved family le ear ele-
ler church nl Beaumont, Tex., end bc-
afie.ik for them their love, aympatliy
and hearty cn-opcrntlon In the I-ord'.i
work.
"Third. Thnt a copy of Ihcae resolu
tions be cant In Dr. J. I,. Willie The
Index, The Beptlel Rtendard of Texas,
to nur city papers, nnd tha church at
Beaumont, Tex., and that a copy ho
sprawl on our minute*.
,■ "15. V, MALI-ARY,
■ - ’ "B. P. MOGRK ■ f
"THOMAS R. ATER.
T. ADAMS
"A. »..r
WILLINGHAM.
"Committee."
Dr."White left for Beaumont. Texas.
“ aft he lead-
Ply-
BANK CLEARING HOUSE
OWQANtffgO AT VALOOETA.
ATLANTA
Tire
Sii
NEWS FORECAST OF GOMlNC WEEK
Washington, Jnn. It.—At Benttfa An Monday the tnteretete commerce
commission will resume tbs taking of testimony in the Harrtraan csss.
The American National Live Stock Association wlU bold Its. annual
meeting during the week In Denver, beginning lie session Tuesday. A
congress of those Interested fn dry-fanning wilt ba bald at the same
tinea and jdao*.
The operation ol tha pure food fay -and other topic* of Importance
will be discussed by Ihe National Grocers' Association, whose annual con
vention vii open In Dallas, Tax- next Tuesday.
ft fa eaparted that tha caaa of- Harry Thaw, charged with tbs morffef
of Stanford White, will be railed for trial Monday before Justice Fits-
gerntd In tho criminal branch df the supreme court In New York city.
Tho sensational features of tha killing and tha prominence of the princi
pal* will oomblna to make the trial on* of tha moat noted of recent
years.
Much Interest Is taken In the general electron to ba held In Oerniany
Tha tetsctlnn was precipitated by tha action of tha kaiser
In summarily dismissing the reichstag after tu refusal to paas the meas
ure which Involved a larger .vote la the Interests of his colonial pallcy.
ura which Involved a larger vote In tha Interests of bis colonial |
Chairman t. P. Bhonis of the Isthmian canal commission wlU t
an addraas on th* Panama ranal before tha Chicago Commercial
at a dinner to ba given by the club nsnt Saturday evanlag.
ARE NOW EKTERING
PopularIri8titutionIn Kiser
Bldg. Enrolls Ambitious |
Students andGraduates
Many Experts. Causes
of Suo
success.
Crlchti
anticipation of Profratnr
proprietor of Crichton's Dun.
nsss college and School of Shorthand,
In Ihe Kiser building, that the January
enrollment would be large, has been
met, for already a great many pupils
have entered the Institution and many
more havs contracted to enter before
the end ot the present month. While
newcomers are arriving the ambitious
■■a
come egperts
graduate* who have
have been placed In good positions, end
In the great majority of oases have left
the college to enter at once on a busi
ness career. It Is rare. Indeed, that
Professor Crichton doe* not have wait.
Ing application* from business men who
need assistants.
The newcomers and tha graduated
experts are tributes to th* efficiency.
popularity and excellent reputation of
Crichton'* i——
College. Dullness men re
gard the institution ns a mins of ability
from which to draw resources to keep
the wheels of com&Mroa moving with
out interruption. Graduates havs
positions
The two
ot mak-
and later
combined have had tha effact
Ing Crichton's Business College one of
the most popular in th* South. Prin
cipal among tha valuable assets for
securing a position Is the right to say
that you are a graduate ot that Insti
tution.
Twenty years of experience, pains
taking cars, personal attention to sta-
dents, tha upbuilding of tb* moral
character, as well as training ihs
mental ability, are other things which
have made,Crichton's the STAN
KDARD
of ' the South. It
ly as an Instltu-
Buslnass Colli
stands oat d!
tlon of
promises to
or young woman every co-operai
changing failure Into Micceas.
oiled squlpmanL one which
the ambitious young man
man every co-operation In
correapondence and will i
catalogue of his Institution.
i address la Kiser
Oheney*a
oougha, ooIds, Lai
60 yean on the
giita 88b. -•
. it cure*
and croup.
All Drug-
INVALID HUSBAND
SEES WIFE BURN
Chicago. Jan. H.—Har clothing Ig
nited by a match, Mrs. Maggie Walcax.
Of Troop street, was burned to death In
bar home mat night. In tha presence «f
her Invalid husband, -who was unable
to do anything to savf bar.
•"““.smwaWiLo.....
Rpeclal to Th* Georgian.
Macon, Oa., Jan. ft.—'ThU afternoon
the elephants and th* ntonkevs. th* bln
giraffes and the Ilona and tl*|r« will go
round and round at Central city Park
for tha benefit of th* children of Ma
con.
The management of Run Brother*'
circus, which Is wintering at the park,
doors of the cages so that the children
of the city may sea the beasts, big and
tittle.
The clrous reached the city early In
the week nnd Is now well located.
MACON WANTE TO RETAIN
' OFFICES OF RAILROAD.
Rpeclal to The Georgies.
Macon. .Ga.. Jan. It—Th* Macon.
Dublin and Savannah railroad Is aim
helnn operated independently of the
Seaboard, the recent purchaser of the
road. II Is not known how long this
Independence will he continued. Theie
la one serious drawback to Ihe merger
of the two road* and that la the grunt
of land on th* city reserve. This grant
i matfe by the city to the Macon.
Dublin and Savnnnoh with the state
ment that the general offices of t he
company would have to he metnt.ilned
In M.tcon.
MACON BU8INE88 MAN
PA6SE8 TO GREAT BEYOND.
Rpeclal to The Georgian.
Macon, Ue, Jan. It —J. A. Schaefer,
aged ST years, died yesterday at hts
home, *** Cherry street. He Is snr-
vlved by n wife nnd one non, J. K.
Schaefer, who were at his bedside un
til the end. He also leaves Iwo broth-
era and two-sister*. a father and moth
er, who reside In Washington, D. C.
Mr. Schaefer ennw to Macon about
seven yearn ago nnd had become psoas.
Incntly Identified with th* buelnct*
people of Macon. For t long time he
was connected with the SchoefleM A
Sans Co., but at the time of his death
he was district manager for the Berlin
Machine Works, of Wisconsin.
Supply Faster Secured.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Oa, Jan. It.—The First Bap-
list church ha* requested Rev. T. W
Callaway to act a* thslr supply pastor
until a successor to l>r. Whit* Is elect
ed Mr. Callaway has accepted and en
ters upon Ida new work Sunday.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quintet
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
fade to turn. E. \V. OROVlTtt elgns-
ture on smm box. JCc.
HERE 18 SHOWN A STREET SCENE ON A SUNDAY MORNING
GENERAL FEAST DAY WITH THE NEGROES, WHO FORM THE ORE.
TAL, AND AS IS INDICATED BY THE PICTURE, THEY CROWD THE
IN THE STRICKEN CITY OF KINGSTON^ JAMAICA. SUNDAY IS A
ITER PART OF THr " “
STREETS TO VISIT
GOLF TOURNAMENT
WILL BE HELD AT MACON.
- - - - - —. ------------ -•» » «r nllTUO I UIT| wAIDAIwA, VUnUAT IO M
REATER PART OF THE POPULATION OF THE WE8T INDIAN CAPI-
T EACH OTHER AND SHOW OFF THEIR FINERY.
RURAL MAIL CARRIERB
WANT QRIQQ'S BILL PASSED.
Rpeclal to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Jan. I*.—The rural mall
carriers af Macon arc pleased to leern
that Congresaman Griggs has Intro
duced end will urge upon the commit
tee on poatofltce* end post roads, of
which he la n member, a bill to In-
c re ass Ihe salaries of rural letter car
rion thorn ltd per month to taoo per
year. There are probably lo bills pend.
ing m “■■■■ "
bent, the object of all to rail
rle* of the rural carriers
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. -
Few People Knew Hew Ueeful tt le in
Preeervlng Health and Beauty.
Costs Nothing te Try,
Nearly everybody knows that char
coal I* the safest and moat efftelent dis
infectant nnd purifier In nature, but
few realise Its value when taken Into
the human system for the seme cleans
ing purpose.
t'htreoel .Is n remedy thnt the more
you take of II Ihe belter; It I* not a
drug ai .h 11 . but simply absorbs the
gates and impurities always present In
the stomnch and Intestines und carries
them nut of Ihe system.
Charcoal sweeten* th* breath after
smoking, drinking or after rating on
ion* and other odorous vegetable*.
Charcoal effectually clean and Im
proves the complexion. It whitens the
leeth and further art* ns n natural
and eminently naf* cathartic.
It absorbs th* Injurtou* gasrs which
collect In th* atomach and bowels, it
dlelnfects the mouth and throat from
the poison of catnrrh.
All druggists sell charcoal In one
form or another, but probably Ihe best
charroal and tho moat for the money
la In Rlunrt's Charroal Loeangea; they
are composed of the finest powdered
Willow charcoal and other harmlre*
antiseptic* In tablet form or rather In
the form- *>f large, pleasant lasting
*' b*r
loxenges, th* charcoal being mixed with
honey.
The dolly nee of three loxengre will
•oon trk In a much Improved condition
of th* general health, better rnmptrx-
lon. sweeter breath and purer blood,
and the beauty of It la, that no possible
harm can reeult front their continued
use. but. on the eontrary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician. In speaking of
the benefit* of charroal uye: 1 advise
Stuart's Charcoal Loxenges to s| pa
tients suffering from gas In sfi-%uirh
and bowels, and to clear the romptex
Ion and purify the breath, mouth and
throat; I also believe the liver le great
ly^benefited by th* dally use of them:
y coat but >1 Cent* a bog at drug
store*, and although In some sense a
patent preparation, yet 1 believe I get
more and better ehnrvoal In Hluart’s
Charcoal Loeenges than In any of the
ordinary charroal tablets."
Rend your name nnd address today
for n free trial package and see for
yourself. F. A. smart Co, M Stuart
Building. Marshall. Mich.
BIRTHDAY OF ROBERT E. LEE
IS CELEBRATED THROUGHOUT
THE SOUTHLAND HE DEFENDED
Every Sta e
Dixie the Day Is
Observed.
Atlanta Is fittingly observing th* on*
hundredth anniversary of the birth of
Robert E. let Saturday.
Beginning at 1:10 o’clock Saturday
afternoon Atlanta Camp ljg ts holding
appropriate exercises in the hall nf
the house ot representatives at Ihe
rapltol; at !t:lb Saturday morning the
High School boys held moat Interesting
exercises; at 10 o'clock Saturday morn
ing the event was celebrated gt De
catur with Rev. J. Gray McAllister,
D. D„ president of Ilampden-Rldney
College (Virginia! aa orator; Saturday
evening In the New Kimball three hun
dred eon* of old Virginia will pey honor
to the memory of their greatest rlllxen
with a banquet
The exercises began at Ihe cspltol ot
1:30 o'clock, the veterans forming out
side and marching to the hall In a body
Hon. Hamilton Dougins, of Atlnnta. was
orator of the day, and the great audl
enre, filling the hall heard an eloquent
and beautiful tribute to the memory,
the glorious dee,Is, the Immaculate life
and th* lorty character nf one of the
greatest eoMlere the world ever pro
duced.
Veterans and Daughter*.
While the exerrlsea were held under
the suspires of Atlanta Camp 189, all
of Ihe veteran* In Atlanta, the Daugh
ters nf the Confederacy and the Rone
nf Veterans united In the memorial.
Comptroller General William A.
Wright presided and Introduced the or
ator. Captain Wright was a brave Con
federate soldier and officer, nml there
was peculiar appropriateness lo bln
presiding, as Haturday Is bis sixty-third
birthday.
Wurm's orchestra furnished music
for the occasion and Mm. W. S. Yratrs
rendered several vocal numbers. 8h*
has n voice of rare sweetness and
powsr, anil Ihe old songs she sang
moved her soldier audience profoundly.
I'pon conclusion of the exercises Mrs.
presented
rrosses of honor to sixteen Confederate
veteran*.
At Beys' High School.
Students ot th* Boys' High school
celebrated th* on* hundredth annlver-
SPIRl'I OF GENERAL LEE
SHOWN IN BEAUTIFUL
LETTER TO LOVED SON
My Dear Bolt' Arlington Heights, April 6. 1832.
1 am just In the net ot leaving homo for New Mexico, sty fine old
regiment ha* been ordered to that distant region, and 1 must hasten to see
thnt they or* property taken car* of. I havo but lltlle to add In replv
to your letters of Marrh 3S, 27 and 28. Your letters breathed a true
spirit of frankness; lb*y havs already given rnyeelf and your mother
great pleasure. You must study to bo frank with th* world; frankness
te th* child of honesty and courage. 8ay what you mean In do on
every occasion, and take It for granted you mean to do right, ft a friend
oaks • favor, you should grant It If it Is reasonable; If not tell him
plainly why you can not; you will wrong him and youraelf by equivoca
tion of any kind. Never do a wrong thing to mnke a friend or keep
one; the map who require* you to do ao ta dearly purchased at a aacrl-
fiep. peal kindly, bur firmly, with your classmatea. and you will find
It la the policy which wear* best. Above all do not appear to other,:
what you are not. If you have any fault to find with any one. tell him,
not other*, of what you complain; there I* no more dangerous experiment
than that of undertaking to be one thing before a man* face and an-
other behind hla back. We should live. act. and say nothing to the
Injury of any one. It la not only best as u matter of principle, but It ts
the path of p««ce and honor.
In regard to* duty, let me. In conclusion of this hasty letter Inform
you that nearly a hundred years ago there was a day of remarkable'
■ gloom and darknese—stIH known as the Dork Day—a day when the light
of the sun was slowly extinguished as If by an eclipse. The legislature
of Connecticut was In session, and. as the member* saw th* unex
pected and unaccountuble darkness coming on, they shared In Ihe gen
eral awe and terror. It was supposed by many that the Inst day—the
day of Judgment—had come. Rome one. In the consternation of Ihe
hour, moved an adjournment. Then there aroee an old Furltan legisla
tor—Davenport, of Rtnmford—who said If the day hail come he desired
to be at his place doing hla duty, amL therefore, moved that candles be
brought In, so that Ihe house could proceed with Its duty. There wa*
quietness In that man's mind—Ihe quletnees of heavenly wisdom—an hi
de lets.
Never let me and your mother wear one gray hair for any lack of
duty on yout part. Your affectionate father.
R- E. LF.R
To G. \V. Custla Lee.
•pselal te Tbs Gaorfltn.
Macon, Gat.. Jon. If —Golf Will be
takemtp In eamaat at the Js>g ruhin
Club In Macon again this afteramm
and several hours of sport Is looked
for by the devotees of th* game. Those
who take an Internal In the Sport In
Maeon are among tlie most Influential
clttisoa of the city. In th* later spring
a tournament Is to b* held at the fnb-
In link* and the couteatants will num
ber Ihe best experts In the state. The
loving cup that I* to be given lo the
victor haa already been mad* and It
now on exhibit In the city.
Immigration Convention.
A special rate ot one and one-third
fare for the round trip haa been grant
ed for the Immigration convention,
whichwill be held In Macon February
sar)' of Lee's birthday Saturday morn
ing. the president ot th* literary so
ciety. James A. Terrell presiding. Th*
following young Atlantan* were the or
ators of the occasion:
General Lee as a Bon—Roy Goree.
General Lee as a Student—Edward
(Tarkaton. ».
General Lee In tha Mexican War—
Carey Calloway.
General Le* In the Civil War—Walter
LeCraw,
General Lee as a Character—Baylor
Landrum-
General Lee Loved by His Men—
William Campbell.
General Lc* as a Teacher—Joel Hurt.
Emerson.
Why Did Le* Side with the South7—
C. C. Fleming, Jr.
Exercises at Dscatur.
Iterator’ honored the memory of Lee
In the DeKalb court house Saturday
morning at to o'clock wltn Dr. J. Gray
McAllister, president of Hampden-Rld-
ney College, of Virginia, aa orator.
Major W. J. Houston presided and
Mr. Charles D. McKinley Introduced tho
speaker. Dr. McAllister's address was
brffitent and eloquent.
Music was furnished by the pupil*
of the public school and' students'of
Scott, Donald Fraser and Mtaa
Agnes
Htllyer’a schools attended (he
Cliff,
A Confederate Memorial Association
General Lee aa a Christ!**—Austin was formed for the purpose of erecting
Dr. Blackwell tha Oratsr.
Special to The Gecrgtsfi. :
Norfolk, Va., Jan. If.—The Lsa an
niversary exorcise* hers today Included
an address by' Rev. Calvin 8. Black-
well. on "Lee aa a Soldier, as a Cltl-
aen and as a Man." Dr. Blackwell
mad* a departure unusual to such oc
casions. and went Into tbe subject <>f
the causes which brought defeat to the
Confederate arms
a Confederate monument on the court
house square. The Hon. Hooper Alex
ander. C. M. Candler. William Schley
Howard and C. D. McKinley advocated
tlie monument In strong speeches.
VIRGINIA CELEBRATES
BIRTH OF GENERAL LEE.
fi|Kvlal to The Georgian.
Richmond. Va.. Jan. If.—Excrete**
commemorating th# one hundredth an
niversary of th* birth of General Rob
ert E Lee were held under Confederate
auspice* today In every county. Wh
n and village In Virginia M°s'_"f
celebration* ware held at noon. Tha
day t* a legal holiday In Virginia
i 00BTLY PRESSURE
Heart and Nerves Fall on Coffes,
A resident of a great Western stare
put* the case regarding stimulants with
n comprehensive brevity that le
mlrabl*. He says: _ , .
"I am fit years old arid have had
considerable experience with
—They are alt alike—a mortgage
.-••-.I *n»wv at eutnoufl Interest.
lants. They are all alike—* mongw-
on reserved energy at ruinous Jntsrsst-
As tbe whip stimulate* but do** f-
strengthen the bone, to do stlmulnnte
net upon the human- eyetem. Feeling
this way. I gev* up coffee and nil other
stimulants and began the u»# of Post-
urn Food coffee noao month* sgo. The
beneficial result* have bsen apparent
from the first. The rheetnutlsm that I
used to suffer from has left me. I etesp
sounder, efiy nerves are steadier sndmy
brain clearer. And I bear testlmoni
also to the fodd value of Postum—
something that te lacking In emits.