The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 28, 1907, Image 2

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"' 1 11 »»»’■* *|'*w > u -': 1 " "f THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ' : * ■ HONDAV. JANUARY 3, 1*07. STOP WOMAN ANO CONSIDER FirxL that alma* t every operation Id our hoe pita la. performed upon women, bcootnea nrceemary bectuee of oegleet of such .ymptoaa aa Backache, Irregularities, Displace. menu, Paln ln the Side, Dragging ‘ BleepTei ’ , Sensations, Diulnen anil Sleepless GIVEN PREMIUMS AT PIEDMONT SHOW Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound, made from satire rooU and herbs, haa cored more eaaaa of feiftale Ills than any other one medicine known. It rrg- ala tea. stmgthena and raatorr* women's health and Is Ineslushle In pragorinff women for ebtM-brrth and daring the period of Change Third, the great rolnme of unsolicited and grateful tcstlmnnlale on ‘ “ khan - • - - file at the Ptnkham Laboratory at Lynn. Maas, many of which air from “—* *■ * ' nbIMhed ' '• ' ' 1 time to time being pnbIMhed by apecial uermiasion, glee absolute eel- if Lydia E. Piukbam s vegetable Compound and Mrs. dance of the value ol Plnkham's advice. Lydia Et Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound For more than 10 yaare haa hern curing Female Complaints, auch as Dragging SeDsatlons, Weak Hack. Falling and Displacements) In flammation and Ulceration, And Organic Dneaaca, and it diaaolvea and expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs. Plnkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to Write Mrs Pinkbam. Lynn, Mast, for advice. HhelathaMrs. Pinkham who n « rears, and before'that ahe assisted her 4m»di haa been adrlalng sick women free of charge for more than twenty ‘ er mother-in-law. Lydia E. Pink- ipecielly wall qsalifled ta guide tick Write today, doit wait'until too fate- Thus aha la eai CHIC A GO DEA TH RA TE RAISED B Y EPIDEMIC Chisago, Jas. S*.-Mt4stgfct borteburk fkPf by repreas'ntatlvei of the brnltb de- pirtariit, a Mirrli of wvernl car loads of milk while they were helug hurried Into Iba rtty. and the confiscation of n half rat load of eream, flirse were some of the In rtdenta that entered Into the city’s fight against hr sale of disease-breeding milk - The- day wttHPUWTirTinffI*r~ffi : rr«w In bod* ararlrt fever ami diphtheria cases. iia Well mb other itfiitNirloiiM tllM»MNt»a which bar a swept the Vlty and suliurha during the present epidemic. There wna rc|M»rf.-d IfK now esse* of scarlet fever. 41 of illpti thertn, ]• of measles. ami ten miscellaneous W lsclmi* 0lsen«*e cases during the day. • Is the auiullrat iiiiiuImt of uew eases Blare the first day of the epidemic. 00000000000000000000000000 O HERE ARE STATISTICS O O OF CHICAGO EPIDEMIC. O O 4’hlcago. Jan. 28.—Htatlatlra of O O the epidemic O O New rases Sunday 195 O O Heath* on Sunday 8 0 -report wtttritaTfl 7r.fi.46n O O Total scarlet fever ...4.548 O' O Total diphtheria 2.648 O O Measles and other rases 2.476 O The work- Of judging liie pjlse win- nine rlilckena and other representatives «if the feathered tribe h«a finished at the Aral poultry ahow of |he piedmont Poultry Association, now on ut 38 Want Alabama atreel. The rlbbona have been awarded and tha coops gallyrt-scnnitad In different rotors. The following award*'have been an nounced In connection with the «n-_ rioundetnent <jf Frfflrr White Wyandot lea— AII tu W. H. Cllll, Atlanta, at. •• lirown Leghorn*—Mra. F. L. Mixon, first and second han, second cockerel, first iihllet. flrat* pen; W*. II. Cllll. third untl fourth hen. first cockerel, second pell. - .... * White l.rxhmnr—William K. Maun ders. Kirks nog. • fit.: 'first npek, first, nnd, third and font^h hen. first pen: Kverott A Bon. Conyera. aecond cock, first and rcrond pullel: Mrs: Mixon. HATES ON PEACHES AHE INVESTIGATED BY COMMISSION Inquiry Into HhipmeutH On Fruits Emit, Ih Held In Mui'on. - third onrk, third hrn, third pen. . Hlngls-eomh Rhode* tatanp Rede—S', c. Msson, flop *'9<-k^flr»t.agg eaeapfl rnrkeesL first.' third and.fourth pullel. and., refund ^reejflnx l>en: ...... failuhnn A Klin, second cprk. first, second and third hen. second pul let. fourth roi-kerel. third‘pen; T. Martin, Udrd cockarel. .. Rose-romb Riiode Island Reds—All to J. u. II. Krwln, Krwln. Os. War Horse Games—All to G. D. Adams. Irish Gray Games—All to A. It Adams. Rluck Lanshans—A7R. 8. Adams, first cock, second, third and fourth pul let: Mrs. F. i. Mixon, flrst cockerel, first, second and third hen. first pullel. first pen. OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO LANDSCAPE ARTIST TO CARE FOR PARKS 8. Z. Ruff, hatter known an ’’Zuckr- haa been chosen as supervising engl- neer and landscape irardener for the 'Atlanta parks for the coming year. The Houth.Side park committee re- ported that It had ntarted to work pav ing the walks In Gram park. COHON IN VESSEL IS SLOWLY BURNING fluff C’ochlns—Mrs. F* L. Mixon, first cock, first, second and third hen, first and fourth pullet; A. R. 8. Adams, flrat cockerel, aecond and fourth pullet. Huff Rocks—All to T. W. Whitfield, Hmyrna. Oa. Hllver Hpaniileil Hamburg—All to Mrs. P. L. Mixon. tjliver i Isiufd \V>andotlea All tu Mrs. F. L. Mixon. llluck- breasted Red Game ftantums— All to John louwe Hmltli. Pigaon Dapartmant. 1st. 2d Williams. Jr.. A <’« .9 t News. Vu.. Jan. 2S —All ef. forts tn extinguish the flumes on tho Itrtllsh steamship Inkula, which was towed here from Norfolk yesterday, have been In vain, although hundreds of snioltlei Ihg/lialcs of cotton have beet^ removed from the forward compart^ meat and several fire fighting tugs ha E. I. Allards won M. E. Itoynton won.....:;. 12 1 1 K. Martin won 2 1. 1 R. a. Ray won 1 1 t’nihrclltt, donated by Taylor l T n»- hrelta Company, won by Wil liams. Jr.. A Co. One pair vases, donated liy .Muter A lierkele. won by K. I. Allard. Souvenir cup/donated by J. (\ Mel- i lichutnp. won b^-E. t. Atlnrd. | Flve-dollar hat. donatetl by tleorge MuKifltOhlng i’.MiiiMtiiy, won -by-Hr K. Iloynton. Fair gymnasium slippers, donated*by Byrk Hros.. won by N. C. Williams, Jr.. A Co. Cup, donated by Charles W. Crank- shaw. won by K. 1. Allard. P The board daeldevt to build the new 1 hr _ n xvarUinu r,n i»,. ,i«v* de>ifi«> ihn k- pavilion of reinforced concrete Instead ° th ® T~ of wood and llie contract waa awarded vr *. V anted to the Ferro Concrete Construction Company. The pavilion will be 10a • iw 80 feet, and will be two stories high, lain will cost 86.600. A At i 1 MATERNAL HEAD OF LARGE FAMILY if the Uami'* art* ronflnml la tlu> for* mini compartment. In which they mite Inatril. thr damaxc tn cargo alone will amount to about 17*,.000. Malaria Make. Palo Sickly Children. The t>til Btendanl, drove'. Taatelc.i Chill Tonic, drives out malaria ant build* up the ayxtom. Bold by a! dealer, for 37 years. Pries 10 cants. A» Ilia result of a stroke of paratyMv Which nh« suffered Wedne.day, Mia Adeline RobtniKin. aged ss year*, punned fway Sunday afternoon shortly after 1 o’clock, at' the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Harnhuckid, M Daniel afreet. - Mrs. Robinson hild xcveiT children; any •one grandchildren, fifty great- Crmndchltdren and two great-great grandchildren. • Among her children i: Mrs. J. C, llornhuckel, Mrs. T. A. Bradley, Mrs. Ann Wood, James Rnh- In son. Joseph Robinson and William Robinson. Funeral aervlces were held nt 11 o'clock Monday momlng at the hunt” The Interment will be tn Rylrester. ON WAY FROM CHURCH FATAL STROKE CAME ’ While returning home from churc't Runday morning. J t. Walker, an ex- Confederate veteran, was stricken with some heart affliction, of which lie died tn n few minutes, nt hi* home. 7 Itoss LOSS OF MONEY Amid the tear* of Id* three dntighter*. J. \V ltl**e, ngetl L7 years, formerly s wesltl^ resident of Ucniinny, wm declared Insane hv a Im \ In onljiiarj Wllkiiniuu's offlee Saturday morning lie *111 lie sent to a sanitarium. Three of the unfortunate mnn’s sou* nud three of hi* daughters were tueweiit at the trial. All of them testified III the ease '•ry wealthy when lit lug lte.trar»i| l»y Id* i*nrt In Menu tier In h tine •in* who •dm.Ml the MISSISSIPPI JUDGE' ' APPLIED HORSEWHIP TO TRAVELING MAN Merl|ltan. Miss.. Jan. 28.—Judge Rob ert F. Cochran, one of the best known Jurists of Mississippi, horsewhipped II. T. Jenkins, « traveling man. In the lobby of the Grand Avenue hotel here In the preaeuce of a large crowd, in cluding many women. V. R. L. Murray held Jenkins up with a big pistol while the rawhide was laid on. At the outset of the fracas •pedal fo The Georgiao. Macon. Oa., Jan. 28.—For the pur- popr nr investigating the'rates charged by the railroads In Georgia for the transportation of fruit to Eastern points, the Interstate Commerce com mission w)i) matt in Macon today. L v t>on the' ground that the present rates are exorbitant, the matter has been brought before the attention of this commission, and during the Inves- tlgatlop that Sa .to follow the rates charged In the different portions of the country will toe compared.^AII those Interested In “the' (Jlaoft business In the state are greatly Interested tn the; vuy attorney naiu emturuay mat proceedings that air Ao 'begln today. | there was both a state and city law SPORTING WEEKLY MAY BE BARRED FROM NEWSSTANDS A crusade agnlDst a certain alleged Jni pn>|M>r and objectionable well-known week Ijr ajairtlBg periodical, said to Im oe sale nl a number of uew* stands, bas been started by n uumber of promluent ctiureb women, who will colist the aervlces of the city detective force, and who may ap peal in -4 ftp Attorney Msyaou In ttnfV ef forts to prevent tke distribution In Atlanta. The pink tinted pages, lieurlng vailed It- lustratlous of orgies and eseapndea, pugi- Hals, wrestlers, mush* hall nctreeaee,.-*nd Whose value to Imr rooms la based upon the many different recipe* far ceektsis and other mixed drinks, are ivgarded by the ernsadors as not pnasrsalng tin**** cm dlte «|uattttes essential In uplifting the home and providing, wholesome reading for tht flreside. They claim It Is woefully lacking III llinml IliMueiii-f. "We shall oeonre copb*s of this |iertod- leal.*' sold oue lutUuilmUt truifider. ‘'anil give tt to tbg dty detective •iiarUneui keep It lor sale. They coutaln lllustr.o Hons that ure horrible, some of the pic- .. .. . . - the ture* reaching the acme of loimndeaf^ mper Is not Ot lor the home, mid the eye f our youug people. Wv shall nppoul t and tha *Hitc« momrnt to state and Florida piat X* of IINr case will be of against the sale of thin particular perl- grower* ef both this odloai: This* being true, the chupch ‘ workers are of .the opinion that they have sufficient action for prosecution, and If the cases are made they will be pushed vigorously. TORCH WAS APPLIED TO MACON RESIDENCE; BLAZE EXTINGUISHED made. It la thought, a few nights ago, to burn the rentdence of Mrs. C. C. Htratton. of Flrat and Plum streets. In the rear of the barn on the preni- Isen and near the tfwcHtng. Just under the building wna found' a quantity of paper add kindling material. that had been placed on u stone slab and pushed under the burn and it match applied The smell of the burning paper at tracted the attention of the people In the house and 4he lire was discovered before It mude much headway and was extinguished. Investigation showed that the kind ling material wan a part of that which had been on the premise*. A careful atch has been pluced on the house and yard to prevent u return of the firebug. FIGHT FOR WATER ENDED BY DEATH The only form of food made from wheat that is Ml nutri ment is the soda cracker, and yet—the only soda cracker of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit The only The only The only The only soda cracker scientifically baked. soda cracker effectually protected. soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and clean, soda cracker good at all times. i 0 In a dust tight. 1 moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY •poclsl H> Tha GrorgtuD. . Macon, on., jan. An attempt""Faluished Mail Justified hi Killing Owner of Well- ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO HOLD CONVENTION Tha flrat annual cpnvantbm nf tha Antt-tfninon League nf Georgia will be called to order In Atlanta February 6 by Judge AY. R. Hammond, president. Convention rates have bean secured on all railroads entering Atlanta and a large attendance la expected. It la the purpose nf the convention to secure a number of Christian tem perance \vdftrarn who will enguge In aggressive ffmpernnce work during (he coming year. A full report of the work accomplished by the superintendent will lie read and the progress of the or ganisation In Its fight against the whis ky traffic noted. CM of the “ Jenkins sparred with the Judge, hitting him u severe blow on the Jaw and lay- I A pi ca8ttn t, Simple, But Safe Olid Ing him llat on hta back. Immediately Murray drew Id* gun and held Jenkins up. Iloth Fochrnn and Murray were arrested and released on bond. The trouble between the two grew out of excessive fines Imposed by Judge t’ochrnn on Jenkins for whipping u negro and for another case In which the Judge had presided. Jenkins had prepared evidence to nubmlt to the grand Jui*v of u county district on which he hoped to have the Judge In dicted /nr public drunkenness this oiintr nluiost iiotlilin; lb* all ••rid II •nipt .ion.* with ii •l.nl.-.l, lint ii BOYS' CONCERT BAND LEAVES FOR A TOUR •Slim Mini to Ju.| K o WJIMn ■ •••Itltod ill III* behalf MatII • •tliltik* the inn Effectual Cure for It. hi* ii.liid In hi* of |'res|d**nt U.V Mr. Walk, i n ml ■ •f St. • Alcth- avenue 4'onfedvrnto i commander »> Camp, l ’oil'd No. 16M He was a tie- odist chuieh. where tip- funeral| • leas will Ih* conducted Tuesday morn* Ing at l» o"cl'H*k. Hcv. T It Kendall ..f- fldatlng. The steward* «»f the church will ait hs | mil bearer* and the mem- bars of Stonewall Jack*.m t'ainp will form an hon.'iaty esi.ut The inter ment will be In the «'.*0federate so|. dlere' section of West view cemetery Mr. Walker I* survived b^ilH a \ allant lleutrnant I Jucki Vetera * daughter* nnd Bugs. Your Hotel , will aerve Grape=Nuts If you aal.. Order tha food aarvad dry and with craam to pour ovar It. PENSION AGENCIES MAY CAUSE CLASH elS I Georgina. Ma. on. Ga . Jsn. 28 —The Boys’ Fon- e*t Band of the Georgia Industrial lotne. undet the peraonaPcharge of •rofessor It. Gooding- left this city |oitda> inornlttg for their annual tour f the pitmlpal cities and town* In *|orldu and Alabama. The hand, which I* seventeen strong, a* been working bard In the past eev- ral weeks In preparation for the tour tt It the result that the organisation 1* ,* to discourse the best program In history. old Mouse' Wants to Abolish Tlietu But Smutf Thinks ■ Otherwise. FLORIDA WOMAN DIES WHILE VISITING DAUGHTER. Wq.-Jllltet.it). Ju —Ir KMiiinimt tit* action of the house In ub«d|*hlltg eighteen pension ngcnclt * and making Washington the central place from which nil |tensions shall he |mld. will Ih* rescinded l»y the senate uiul an up- |»rnpi latlon for the agencies be Insert ed In the bill III the upper house Members of the house Interested in the proposition said lod»>, however, that they would not agree to such ac tion and that when the bill g<H's to coo. feten* • they will Insist that the ngen- »!.* in done away with. They do not denv that the agencies have strong champions In the segntr. But they con tend that the Interest .»%thr govern- mt nt demands that the agencies b * abolished and 11;.«t It will Ih* rooll*.-» to (ontlnue them. The? say that the pen- shut* can be paid promptly front Washington nnd at a saving to the gov ernment of lloo.OOd by the ab^'ltlou of Ilia agent b o. •pe« lid to Tile Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Jan. 28.—The death of Mrs. B. Malloy occurred suddenly Sat urday morning ut the home of her son- tin-law, Ostello Jenkins, on t'nlhoun street Ain* MalFwr cam# ft-nni her home at Wildwood. Fla. to visit her daughter; who was sick and wanted her ntother ut the hedstde On Friday Mr*. Mal loy complained of feeling badly, but tt as not thought that the aliment was erto NEW ELECTRIC RAILWAY It GRANTED FRANCHISE. Special to The Georgian Americas. Ga. Jun. 28.—At a meet ing of the city council Friday rights were granted the Macon, Amerlcu* ami Alimov electric railway for the use of certain ntreets In the city. The propokrd mute of the road will follow closely that of the county roads from here to Albany. There is much enthusiasm here over the propoaed road and little doubt exist* but that It mil be constructed. C08T8 NOTHING TO TRY. C’aturrh of*the stomach hu* lonif been considered the next thing to Incurable. The uauul symptoms are u full or bloating sensation after eating, accofn- panled sometimes with sour or watery rising*, n formation of gases, causing pressure on % llte heart and lungs and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle np- l»etlte. nervousness and a general play ed out. languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue nnd If the lute rlor of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy. Inflamed conUI tlon. , The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes the food be readily, thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach, secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition wlhave dump* I .eared. According to Dr. Harlnnson. the ssf. cst and best treatment Is to use nftei each meal a tablet, composed of l)la*- tare. Aseptic Pepsin, a lltlle Nux, Gold en Heal and fruit adds. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of fltunrt** Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medi cine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. .Mr. II S. Workman, ‘’htoago. III. writer. “CaUxrrh t» o. local eondtttrm resulting front a neglected cold In the head, whereby the lining membrane the nose becomes Inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities pre- scribed for me for three years for ca tarrh of stomach without cure, but to- dav I am »bc happiest of nten after using only one box of Stuart’s Dys- p*l«la Tablets. I can not And appro priate wor-.»s to express my fo*a! feel ing I Imve found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use ” Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest preparation as well as the sim plest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh »f stomach, biumisne**. sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meal*. Send your name and address today for a fi»s- trial package and see for yourself. Address F. A. Stuart Co., i$ S'ur.n Building. Marshall, Mich, Douglas. Arlx.. Jan. 28.—One man is killed and another wounded yes terday over a canteen of water nnd a desert Jury today held the survivors Justified for their part In the shooting Rtlt ffnd Lynn Desplaln. prospecting for plHoor gold In the Colorado desert became lost iu tbe trackless sweep or xunds. In their wanderings they cam**, half cruxeu from thirst, upon u w*l beside the adobe house of Arthur Jones a grlsxlod hermit of the waste. The Desplaln* became nearly frunth with Joy. for Bears well, the next watering place, was n hard day’s rl.lt distant. Rut when they asked to (111 a canteen. Jones refused; * The prospector* began to draw water from the wall.. any way, when Jonce opened Are on them from the door of hi* abode. Util Desplaln* fell' with u bwt In his hip. Before Jones could Are again. Lynn Desplaln had shot him dead Then Desplaln dragged Ida brother Into the house and went for fi On YOUR NEXT TRIP Louisville & Nashville R. R. THE NEW LINE TO I.N A Solid Vooliboiod Trate Lifted by On aad Eledricity laxraa Uaio. Station Atlanta 3:30 pa. Dally. Madam Stpi* Cm aad Iba Fiawl DIKING SERVICE Oftemd Aaprban. City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree Street PHONES, MAIN 1088. ATLANTA 178 » and lint eurun.r’a jury exonerated th.tn. PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la xuaranteed to cure any exae of Ilchlnp. Blind. Bleed- Inc or Protrudlnff Pjlea ID < to 14 day. or money refunded. 60c. SOLDIER KILLS PAL: FIGHT OVER WOMAN Washington, Jan. - 28.—In a brawl In u country bar room, four tulles front Fort Washington. Md.. Hattirday night. Private Frederick Ooytey. Seventeenth company, coast urtlllery, was shot fa tally and dlejd within an hour. Private W. 8. Klnebarg#r. Hundred and Fourth company, who Is accused of the shoot ing. ha* surrendered himself to the mil itary authorities at Hie fort. The men quarreled Just before the shooting, but It Is suld that a previous difference over a woman bore a purt. WOMAN IS KILLED IN OAR ACCIDENT t’hlcugo. Jan. 28—An unidentified woman was killed In n street cur ac cident at Edgetvater avenue and North «Mark streets yesterday. The woman. Who wits apiMirently 5a years old. was killed as she was alighting front northbound % t'lark street car. Her skull was crushed by the full to the pavement. HIS THREE WIVES ONLY GOT *700 l>ou({la*. Arlx., Jan. 28.—Because hi* three wive* and twenty-live children could not fight their case legally In the courts the heirs of Joseph Bodgers. h Mormon, n former assemblyman of Graham county, were obliged to set tie for his life with the Douglas street* railway for only |?oo. Rodger thrown front a car rounding a and.killed, a month ago. The settlement has brought t« III* plural wives. ••met” MUD ••nmcv *#•«#• CrtcM Vehicle* and Farm Tool*. W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO., Jobbers. 61 Bo. Forayth 8t., Atlanta, Ga. light SENATOR MORGAN IS REPORTED BETTER Washington. Jun. 28.—Senator John T. Morgan, aged 82, and former Sena tor James L. Pugh, aged 87. both of Alabama, who have been suffering from attacks of the grip, were reported last night as being about recovered, the former being able to be up and ahfitit KILLED IN DUEL WITH PATROLMEN ytMtivlll,. Jan. v—A. « itnuli of a runnlnx I'lMul dupl In ih<* early hour, of Sunday momlnx in Ih, t«nt,rloln dl.lrlrl. In which lhr„ itollc, olTIu.r, fought with K. K. Rrynold,. a young merchant, who live, n,»r I'haiham, thl, ouniy, iho teller era. kllleil. CHAMBER OP COMMERCE WORKING FOR STATION. X|-"'lal to The lleorsUn. Newberry. 8. Jon. :s.~The Cham- ■r of I’ommerce Ir. .onjunrllon with Ihe town council nre prc.lng ihc ma:- ler nf a union atatlon for Newberry. The prentrient of the t'hxmber of <Y move and Mx)A| Brown have lx the matter lip foSmmHMe pctlon a will have Ihe oriftnal plena carried « AWAY FROM HOME?- TELEPHONE to the folks and on- joy tlio poaoo of mind that comm with the knowledge that all is well. You can telephone al most anyniierc if you use the Bdll lilies. Reasonable Rates Call "Long Distance" BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY.! 2. That it* now destres to amend tu char- tor by ctumglng Hs-rnganUp wtas from tlw* Dvsinsn AdrertMng Agrucj to th* name of ARM (STBAD A M'MIUBAEL. .T That the change In |h« name of uld cor|H»n»tlon has been dnly anthonard bv - , .u by the nnanlmona vote of *11 of th* stock bold- hotfl- cra present at a meeting »f th# stnckL ers of the corporation, as Id meet Ing hav Ing Inhmi called for the purpose of cbauglng the name of the corporation. Wherefore, petitioner prays that after • tltlon haa Ihnmi duly filed and pain this petition has lieeii duly filed and pnb- Uslicd «» required by law that IU charter l»e amended ns herein prayed. W. mart of snld rouuty. do hereby certify that the foreiolna la n true and n»rrect copy of the nnnllratli>ii for amendment to the char tin' l.owin.nn Advertising Ageucy ua > court this the 8th day of Jan- senl wary, I8U7. AUNOI.lt imoYLER. rierk Superior Court Fnlton County, 41a. WANTED. Good Contrnctora anil Builders at F. J. C’oolcdpc & Son, 150 Peters street, to net lowest prices on Builders’ Hardware, Hardware and Tools. F. J. C00LEDGE Ss SON. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY rnfiWTlKY ijaiNkhvi i.T.jnT'iWBKSS! » i.':25 Ar. . .Onliiesville. '•:1'» .I'MW ' l.% AtbeiiM... 1 PM AMI -ia^i.ip.m: i.v.t fisrf3:ni* Ar. 9:20 • 6:2-1 1A.M. 1'. M. ni:TWKKN gainkhvii.i.k inRATnioVr v:\cirsr — i.':i Ar. ..Gnlneavide.. f.v.l 7:0dl 3:00 7:.*'. 7:42 Winder , 8:26^ 7:22 « T. *i lS l.v Monroe.... Ar.l 9:3 8:3 P M A M. 1A.M. P.M. Young 8ala«man Acquitted. Hneclul to The GeftfiLtu. riuattaiHMga. IVtm.. Jmt. 28 A L. Htulse. ihe young Jarnre county sales man for Morton & Kyle, who was charged with emhestling the Ann out of funds amounting to over |S<H han been ucijultted by the Jury. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. “IriTvrPr Hnvnniinh — 7.00 am Jacksonville t . 7.60 am .11 40 am 4.16 pm Itepart to- Maenil 11.40 pm Macon x.OOniu Jaekaonvllle ..lu.44aui Marqn 4.0) pm Immediate delivery offered on new *07 Pearleaa Franklin and 8tevene-Dur- yu. Capital City Auto Co.. PoachtrM Auditorium. Vacancy la Filled. 1 Special to The Georgias. MHcfn. G«.. Jsn. 28.—T. J. Ware haa l*rn a,i|mlnlHl a mamtwr of thr board of hrxlih, to nil th, plxrr of Dr. T. A. I'hrntham,. who roolxnrd a few day. urn to accept the position if jiure food Inspector. _ ... Had Hla Overcoat Steahed. . ,1, ® ch#o1 Bu,ldln #' Spaclal to Thr Ororglan. A Oi lffln lii'tn Im. hern awarded ihr Macon. Ga.. Jan. ^ -Saturday nlahL comrari for r'rcilnx ihr bulldlnx for when Patrolman W. H. Bonbon nt- about ,l7.ooi> arm of tend. Th. ’'i 111 ''JJ 1 “ I'xht rnaued. In the rcuffla Dio rlli Includes 3»o | Ihr twtrnlmnn'a heavy overcoat war rut I. .Jr ■ j-.-W ^•luHaSMM w STATE OF IIEOIIGIA. FULTON COI'NTT. T« tlie fftiperlor 1’ourt of Raid 4’ounly: The peUtlou of the Liwmau Adrertlalng Agency, a curp«»stlon. raepestfully eheere; I That It was duly chartered by the su perior court of Fulton county. Georgia, os Ihe 18th day of May. flWf