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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
WEDNESDAY JANI7ABY ». tWf.
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods—If needs Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
BIG TIMBER. DEAL
INVOLVING $50,080
NEARJRONSWICK
Maryland Capitalists Will
Conduct Lumber Op
erations in. Georgia.
Save More
as
because for value received there
is no food so economical
Uneeda Biscuit
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
WARNS AGAINST FOOD
KEPT IN COLD STORAGE
Special lo Tlie Georgian.
Brunswick, Os., Jan. *6.—'Two capi
talists from Maryland have been spend
ing aeveral Keek. In anil around Bruns
wick Investigating timber landa anil It
»>i atateil yrawrday that a trait of
I about :o.*on arret haa bean purchased
by them, about 21 or 10 mile* to the
north nf thla city. The purchase price
I. Maid to huve been about fM.unu
These men are at present negotiating
for the purchase of other tracts nf tim
ber west of lirunswlck. The names
of the sellers and buyers of three tim
ber lands are for the preacat withheld
by the real estate Arm la Brunswick
which has handled the deals. It is fur
ther stated that the capitalists put-
chasing the timber lands referred lo
will engage, on a large scale, In lit
lumber and cross-tie export busln-s-
securing docks and Opening Offices In
this city.
FIRST IMMIGRANTS
ARRIVE II
Washington. Jon. 10.—Dr. Harvey W
Wiley, chief of the chemistry bureau
of the department of agriculture unJ
government food expert, testified con
cerning the deterioration of foodetuffs
In cold etorage. befere the house com
mittee on agriculture.
He said milk begins to deterlnrst
right away, and so does i ream, l:se
al so begin to deteriorate Immediately.
Fruit It Improved and sometimes con
tinues to Improve tor three months
Meat Improves up to about six or clgm
Weeks.
Dr. Wiley said that the nyeters open
ed and shipped In buckets should lie
prevented from entering ■ Interstate
commerce, ae they ore dead.
**Tboy ought not to be froxeh," said
ARGO IS PROMOTED
OV WESTERN UNION
T. K Alga has been appointed su-
portntandent of mute of the Western
ihiton by daa.rei Superintendent J.
Ifsls. Mr. Argo was formerly on op-
etwoor withftgmrhmpany, and jits pro-
motions have been deserved by close
application to hts duties. If Is friends
predict many future promotions fur
him.
BRUN8WICK BAILS NORTH
WITH HEAVY CARGO.
Special to Ths Oeorgtan.
Brunswick, lln.. Jan. SO.—The steam
ship Brunswick, of the new Brunswick
Steamship Company, came Into port
yesterday from Havana. She was dock
ed 'about 1:10 and an hour and a half
later the proceeded on her trip tu New
Turk.
8he had a large peeeenger list und n
full cargo of freight, which she took
on at Havana for New York, and con-
■equently did not take on any freight
At Brunswick.
QAVK OYSTER SUPPER
TO MACON DRUGGISTS.
Special to Ths Oeorgltn.
Macon aa.. Jan. SO. — Mallory
H. Taylor was the host .Monday
evening ct a delightful oyster sup
per tendered to the employeee of the
Taylor-Bayne Drug Company, the Col
lage Hill Pharmacy, the Tnylnr-Jacobs
Company and many other druggists of
ths city. Dinner was served shortly
after » o'clock In Loh’s Cafe, und be
tween courses mirth and good humor
flowed unceaalngly. Several short talks
were given by members of the profes
sion.
SOME PEOPLE KNOW
Tha pacta About Coffaa.
Parhap* you know coffee cnntutnn the
tame kttid «»f a drug n* cocaine, mor*
pitta*. strychnin*—an alkaloid?
Perhapn you know teu contain** the
aatne thing and that neither coffee nor
tea are food»7
Food* are necemarj to do two
thing*: Repair tUiue w«»te from da*
to day. and furnish the indlvldunl vital
% heat and energy. Tea and coffee do
Hot do the first und only make believe
they do the ln*t.
A N. Y. lady found out the t-ituae of
her and her huvband'x trouble Him
write*:
"Using teu and coffee from*<hlld*
hood up. It wiiN u hard thing (•» give
them up. but my doctor told me they
ware killing me. < >f Ia4e- y^nr** I had
trouble with my head, my was
poor and my narvoujr ayatam entirely
upaet. At last 1 wna forced to keep
my bad.
. "My husband, also, had to give up
coffae~-he was a nrrvou* wreck from
drinking It.
"Postum waa then brought Into our
household. an<$ while on my sick bed I
drank It. summoning It wna merely
aubatltute fig- coffee. I drunk
breakfast and supper. an«V
he; "that ruins them and aa soon as
they thnw they are dangerous"
He urged tlust oysters be shipped
alive nnd In the shell. Dr. Wiley aald
oysters sent out In tin cans ure all
right, but In further denunciation of
bulk oystera shipped In tuba and bu .K-
**!*, h«* saLT. : J - ' -'
"They are either preserved with tome
presetwatlve or aro dangernm.lv near
the ptomnlne line, one nf the twV
Oelutin wits dfnt»unced by Dr. Witov,
who said of It: ■
"It Is mud# out of hides, of tba
scrapings from hides. These Iddea k-V
Into the tnnner's vuts and ;hese hide-*
that smell to heaven .ar« granted and
trimmer! nnd these trimming* ure u-eil
to umke gelatin. The marine hospital
set vice found tetnmiH germs In gelatin."
Dr. Wiley suld that the gePttln f;.e
tor lea ure the dirtiest In the world.
Found. Ready Employment
as Workmen in Buggy
Factory.
SHOWN BV INDEX
Bptkelal io Tbs OuorgUo. — _—
<'nlumhuM.. Oa., Jan. 20.—The Geor
gia and Alabima industrial Index saya
In Km regular weekly Issue:
"Among things rsporturl this wait
are: fanning factory Andalusia. Ain.;
planing mill plant, Barnoavllla. (ia. ;or.
ganlxatlon at Birmingham. Ala., of
tloo.oou company to establish ear man
ufacturing i'lant; machine shops und
laundry*, nounoke, Ain.: machine shop
and foundry. Rome, Oa.; capacity of
i*8r manufacturing plant at Waycros*.
Oa.. to be doubled; arrangements per
fected whereby site bus been made
available for f l.ooo.ooo enr and machine
shops. Macon, tlo.; six turpentine coni-
panic* to engttgt* In buslnens In Ala-*
bninu; $40,000 mineral land deal near
Amerlcus, nn.; ginnery and oil mill.
Klherton. Oa.; telephone line. Whit
field county. Georgia; tobacco farm.
Perry county, Alabama; municipal
bond Issues and 24 new corporations.
cnll has been Issued for u meeting
at llawklneville. Oa., at which It Is pro
posed to organise the Western and
Gulf Railroad Company und urrangc
for beginning surveys.”
THOUGHT SHOWMAN
WAS CRAZY PERSON
White Plains, N. Y. Jan. SO.—The
tmtest over the will of the late Janie*
V. llu 1 ley. the millionaire showman,
rho died at his country mansion called
Hpet'lnl to The (ieorglND.
Havannah. (la.. Jan. SO.—As a result
of the efforts of th« Georgia Immlgru
,tlon Association, two Hcotrhman. tie
flrit foreign Immigrants to arrive In
Savannah, reached port yesterday via
Nsw. York.
John A. Betjaman, Albany. pr#*l
dent of the assoclatlx-t, wr* here t
welcome the immigrant*. Mr. Bvtje
man said that at the com.ii't Immigra
tion convention to ne neld ut Macon
there would be Invrilgrr.n'*, recen'ly
arrived, who would ho or night from
Havannah. Rome, Atlanta and other
cities to fchnw the convention the class
of new dtlxena who are being sc* ured
for Georgia.
Three concerns here immediately
upon the arrival of the Immigrant*,
who were hlgh-clasa workmen, ronne
bids for their labor. A buggy factory
secured them. They are young men. 23
and-36.yearm.nlfL
CONGRESSMAN SIMS
ASKS TO BE HEARD
Washington. Jan. JO.—Representative
Rime. <>f Tennessee, yesterday
peered before the house committee on
nillltnry affaire and asked permission
to nddress the members upon Ills resn.
lutlon Indorsing the action of Presi
dent Roosevelt In dismissing the bat-
tallon of the Tiventy-flfth Infantry fn.-
tlieli- connection with the Brownsville
affair. He wns told that the subject
had been referred lo a sub-commlltee
nnd that he could be heard by that
budy at lie session next Friday.
Catarrh of_the Stomach
A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and
Effectual Ours for It.
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.
Catarrh of the stomach haa long been
considered the next thing to Incurable,
Thf$ usual symptoms are n full or
bloating sensation after eating, accom
panied sometimes with sour or watery
•The Knolls" at Mount Vetnoii."ieuv'lng ! * ,orl "* , ' on of
■ pressure on the heart and lungs and
difficult breathing, headaches, tickle ap
petite. nervousness and a general play-
\ estate valued at $5,000,000,
>ntinned peftire Hurrogute Frank V.
Millard at White Plain*.
Mrs. Morrill, a grand niece of Mr.
Dailey, swore *h»* had seen Mr. Halley
Pitching hav lie*
not get any one
icastin, and tH*cau*o “he did not re
member hi* relatives m his will," she
t hmi glit Mr. Itnlley cm ay.
ed out. languid feeling.
( There Is often a foul taale In the
«e lie said lie could mouth, coated tongue and If the Inte-
• to do It. l or this .... - „
ISLAND NATIVES
KILLING IHTtTI
The Hague. Jan. 30.—Revolution haa
broken out In the province of Kcdlrt.
Inland of Java, Dutch Hast Indies,
and .MO mu Ives have, taken up arms.
Man> Dutch officials nnd their adher-
have been killed or wounded. The
governor of the province In said t
he among the wounded.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
HAVING MILLS INSPECTED.
«p* •*lnl to The (jrortftan.
rtreenvlRe. R.‘ C., Jnn. —James H,
Reynolds, of Naw York, who Is In the
Routh studying mill conditions, is In
this city. Mr. Reynolds will report to
President Roosevelt on his ffndlngs
when he returns North.
Mr. Reynolds I* a trained observer,
and will he remembered us the pi In
clpal Investigator of the ChlrNgn
for I slaughter house*. The presence of Mr.
lowly but Reynolds In the South Just at this time
Was doing the good. Now 1 am well
and my nerves are Stronger than 1 ever
dared hope. My husband found Post-
urn was a great benefit to him. He Is
now a strong man.
"If people knew that the dreadful
dlaeaaea some of them suffer from,
could easily be prevented by banish
ing that poisonous thing named cof
fee. agd use In Its stead a pure, health,
tut drink like Postum, I am sure there
i fewer tick and miserable
” Name given by Postum
Battle Creek. Mich. Read the lit•
b.n>k. ‘The Road to Wcltvtllc." Jn
"There's a reason.”
rn* Southern manufacturers. Aware
of the Importance of Ids subject. Mr.
Reynolds Is making minute examina
tion into conditions wherever he goes.
Thousands af Noqs Killad.
Kpet'lnl to The (P'orgtan.
Hrunsw ick. Ga., Jan. 30.—During th^
cold spell of the |Mist seven or eight
days many thousands of hogs huve
hern killed and hundreds of thousand*
of pound* of meat nnd sausage have
been stored away III the smoke house*
>f t!i* far met* to the territory adjacent
• lo Untnswlck.
BUM GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES
•re now being shown in all their beauty. 1907 Iilocha represent as
■ usual every good feature known to Go-Cart eonatruetion, many ex-
elusive featuren living owned and used only on the Bloch.
When buying a Bloch you are aamired of
Absolute Comfort and Safety for Baby,
- Most Convenient and Perfect Adjustments,
Individuality and Grace In Construction.
Combining greatest atrength with lightcut weight, in fact Every cart
and carriage is guaranteed against imperfections and breakage for
one year.
Made in four xi/ea, a aize for every child and a price for'every
purse. $2.50 TO $45.00.
WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWINO THEM TO YOU. EVERY
THING GOOD IN FURNITURE. RUGS, MATTINGS, ETC, AT 8EN-
8IBLE PRICES.
You are cordially invitad to optn an aceount with ux. Have your purehaooo
charged and par m * n t*. dlvidad wookly or monthly to ouit your convenience,
the cool ii no more.
Carmichael-Talman Furniture Co.,
• THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”
74-76 WHITEHALL STREET.
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O Oyater Bay. N. Y„ Jan. 30.— O
Q Dynamite ivaa ured. |>ri-Kuniably O
O by "Black Hand" ugenta, to blow O
O biow up a twn-atnry wooden O
O bulldlnit today. Several houoea Q
O near by were damaged by the ex- a
O plaalon. One man waa re|M>rted O
O to have been oerloualy Injured and O
O the vHlacera are Intenxely exelt- O
O ed over the outrage. It la Hie O
O Hrat tlpie the xo-ralled "Black O
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O In Prealdent hooaevell’a home O
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P. CECIL MEYER
TO BE CASHIER
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O MAN WHO WAS LYNCHED O
0 IS LEFT LARGE FORTUNE. 0 I
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D^* Moines. Iowa, Jan. 20.— 0
O JanivM Cullen*, who wuh lynched 0
O by a mob. wop u brother of R, C!. O
O Cullens, formerly bgnker at War- O
O ren, III. R. t\ Cullen*’ will, which O
O was filed yexterdny. leave* an c«- 0
O tote worth $100,000 to the man O
O who w«p lynched. Year* ago O
O Janie* Fulton* lived near Warren. O
0 III., and wgp forced to leave ImVh O
tor brutul treatment of hi* wife O
and daughter. Later he nettled O
O at Chgrtev t'lty. Iowa, where ho O
O wax lynched by a mob some week* O
O ago after murdering hi* wife and O
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WILL CONVERT HOTEL
INTO FEMALE COLLEGE.
KpecTaT !•* The Georgian.
Anhevllle. N. C., Jan. 30.—If the
plan* of Mrs. Joseph M. Gasxam. of
Philadelphia, owner of Kenilworth Inn.
are carried out, that magnificent and
popular hotel will In the very near fu
ture be converted into o young ladle a'
nemlnury. Mrs. a.nxmii I* nt prenent
In Asheville, accompanied by the lady
principal of one of the most succeesfur
young ladles' college* In the North,
and expects to put her contemplate 1
plane Into effect a* boon as the pre*ent
lease on the hotel, held by Kdgar U.
Moore, which ehortly expires, termi
nates.
The Kenilworth Inn. which ha* rank
ed as one of the large hotel* of tin*
South, has had as It* guests inuny >f
the prominent people of the country.
Its close proximity to Hlltniore has
made It a popular resort for well-
known Northern people.
FOUR ITALIANS KILLED
BY DELAYED BLAST.
P. CECIL MEYER.
Popular young insurance man who
' will leavo that fistd tobecome the
cashier of Uncle Remus’s Maga
zine, which wljl toon bogin pub
lication; — —
On YOUR NEXT TRIP
00 VIA THE
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
V
THE NEW LINE TO
A Solid Veil!baled Train Lifbtad by Goa aad
Electricity leaves Daioa Station Atlanta 3:30
pm. Daily. Modern Sleeping Cara aid tba
Fiaaat DINING SERVICE Offered Aaywkera.
City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree Street
PHONES. MAIN 1088, ATLANTA 178
Nurelng Momers end Malaria.
The Old Standard. Orove’e Taatetrea
Chill Tonic drives out malaria and
build, up the system. Sold by all
dealers for 17 years. Price SO cents.
MORGAN FAVORS
ONE MAN POWER
Washington. Jnn. 30.—One man pow
er of the Panama canal Is favored by
Henntor Morgan and President Roose
velt. The president has always en
forced It despite the fact that the law
did not contemplate such an arrange
ment and now Mr. Morgan purposes
to make this policy legal.
Cheney’i Expectorant curea
coughs, colds, LaGrippc and croup.
60 years os' the market. All Drug
gists 26c.
TO HOLoTpECfAL ELECTION
TO FILL VACANCY,
Bprcl.il In The Georgian
Newberry, 8. O., Jan. 30.—Governor
Martin K. Ansel tin. been officially no
lilted of the death of Hon. John C.
Wllsen, Judge of probate for Newberry
tunly. olid will, within Ihe next few-
days, order 11 specie) election to till the
Ital-4vacancy. Judge Wilson was Just en-
Speelnl lo The Georgina.
Gale City, Va„ Jan. 30 — Kc
Ian* on Ihe conetructlon work of the j lerlng upon his second term of tour
South nnd Western railroad being con
structed to connect the Senbourd with I XONK ftr TltU ItIBroMI'OUTS OK
the coal Helds, were killed by u dr- , homK AT Till-: MAJKSTIC.
layed blast In a cut nt Moccasin Unp
rlor of the stomach could be seen If
would show a slimy. Inflamed condi
tion.
The cure for thle common and obeli
time trouble Is found In a treatment
which causes the food to be readily. |
thoroughly digested before It has lime
to ferment nnd Irritate Ihe delicate
mucous surfaces of Ihe stomach. To
secure n prompt and healthy digestion
Is the one necennnry thing to do and
when nornril digestion Is secured Ihe
caretrhal condition will have dleap-
peered.
According lo Dr. llarlanson. the saf
est and best treatment la In use nfter
eiu Ljuieol a tablet, composed of Dlas-
yeitlerdny. The contractors sent for
Cnihollc priest to hold the funeral
services nnd the remains were Interred
near the scene.
EX-CONVICT HILL
ATTACKS MAN IN HOME.
CHILD LABOR LAW
WANTED IN MI88I88IPPI.
Special lo Tim He.rctnn.
Jackson, Miss.. Jan. 30.—The KlnR’j
Daughters have Issued nn appeal to the
people of Mississippi for Ihe passage
nt the next session of the leglalaturc
of n child labor bill. All the local cir
cles of the King's Daughters In every
county In the state are to take up the
question of a child labor bill and are to
South t’arollna by Governor Heyward ( interrogate the men who announce for
und who Is it former resident of Augus- I the legislature. At llte Inst session the
tu. In again In the tolls of the law.
Special to The Oeorxlau.
Augusta. Oa.. Jan. 30.—George Hill,
young man who was recently par
tite state penitentiary
lie was presumably on hla good be
havior until he went to llte residence
of a man named Herd nnd Is said to
have heat hie face Into almost a pulp
with a pair of brass knucks. He will
bo tried In Ihe city court on the charge
of aasault and battery.
lose. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux. Hold-
en Heal and fruit adds. These tablets
cun nmv ha found at all drug etores
undvr aha name of Rtuart a Dyspepsia
Tablets nnd not Itelng a patent medi
cine can tie used with perfect safety
and assurance that healthy appetite
and ihnrmiglt digestion will follow their
regular use after meals.
Mr. U. 8. Workman, rhlcago. HI..
writes: "Catarrh Is A local condition
resulting from a neglected cold In the
head, whereby the lining membrane -if
the nose becomes Inflamed and the
poiennnus discharge therefrom passing
backward Into the throat rearliaa tha
Stomach, thus producing catarrh of
the stomach. .Medical authorities pre
scribed for me for three yearn for ca
tarrh of stomach without cure, hut to
day I am the happiest of men after
using only one box of Pluart's Dye-
liepela Tablets. I can not And appro
priate words to express my good feel.
Ing. I have found tlesh. appetite end
sound rest from their use.*'
Pluart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the
safeet preparation us well ae Ihe sim
plest and most convenient remedy tor
sny form of Indlgeetlon. catarrh of
stomach, biliousness, pour stomach,
heartburn and bloating after meals.
Hend your natna and address today
or a free trial package ami see for
ourself. Address K. A. Stuart Co.. 31
Stuart Building, Jlarehall, Mlrh.
Youths Arrested for Thoft.
Special to The Georgian.
Wavcroee. Ga.. Jen. 3«—"Possum"
Brakes nnd "Gene" Booth, young while
boys, were arrested Hnturday and
bulged In Jail on the charge of eleallng
braesra from Ihe Ailamu. Birmingham
and Atlantic railroad.
Mississippi Farmare to Moot.
Kpeels 1 to The Georgina.
Jackson. Miss.. Jnn. 3d.—The Karat-
era' Co-operative Union of Ihe stale
Is lo hold Its session In this city on
February 5 nnd ». and It Is expected
that there will be some Xdit delegates In
attendance.
County Expo**** Increased.
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, 8. C-. Jan. 3d.—The esti
mate submitted by the supervtsoi of
Newberry county for tile extienres
senate pussed n child labor bill, but It
wa* rejected by the house.
There are some 3.000 children under
13 years of age who will he affected
by the bill when made u law.
Immeoiate delivery offered on now
'07 Poorloso Fronklin ond 8tovens-Dur*
yoo. Capitol City Auto Co., Psaehtroo
Auditorium.
GOVERNOR COMER APPROVES
THE TU8KEGEE BILL.
THE VICTOR
321 AND 323 SANITARIU M
WHITEHALL ST;
OPIUM and WHISKY
nml all Inebrlatdrug addic
tion* scientifically treated with
out shock or nevere suffering.
Comfort of patient* carefully looked after. A homelike, plaksant,
Manltarlum, not n prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re
sults. our thirty years' experience shows these diseases are curable. For
full particulars, call or address The Viotor Sanitarium or B. M. Woollay
Company, 104 North Pryor Strsst, Atlanta, Qa.
See That Label?
•O PRII
< TRA^S[^| C0UNcji.>
If Placed on Your Printing Guaran
tees Home Production.
Atlanta Typographical Union
520 Candler Bldg. Atlanta ’Phone 873
P. O. Box 266
Special lo The Georgian.
Montgomery. Ala.. Jnn. *9.—Govern
or t’omer has approved the Joint res
olutlOD calling tor a thorough exainlnn
Hon of the nnanetkl condition of the
\ Hooker Washington school by an rxpcri
| accountant.
PILED CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed lo
.-ure anv case uf Itching. Blind, Bleed-
Ing or Protruding Piles In « lo It days
or money refunded. (Oc.
COURT WONT RECOGNIZE
CHARGE OF HYPNOTISM.
Madison. Wts.. Jan. 30.—A new trial
as ordered by the supreme rourt to.
the" county for’ this year toial's ISI,- I <*»>' >" the case nf the Rev. Hofer. a
717.6* T«» ra!** this amount would Catholic prle*i. of t-aCroase. charged
tviulre n levy of four mill* ms against with n statutory offense in 1W5 against
3 1-3. mills last year. ; Hoi th.i Taylor, an orphan. Th*.* girl
. —. - ■ — | charged thut a drug and hypnotism
e I were employed. Hofer wa* convicted
Ars Cutting Same let. | i^urn- court. The supreme court
Albany. N. Y. Jan. 30.— Ice cutting *av* hypnotism can not be seriously
I* going on rapidly oil along the llu l- j considered and order* a new trial.
»on river. Father Hofer ha* gone Into a retreat.
ROCKEFELLER'S 8KY8CRAPER J hi* memory. When he arrJ**4 hera
MUST HAVE AN E8CAPE. |'!', c,,uld no ‘ "mamba, anything, ond
_____ did not even know that frlano* had
Cleveland. O.. Jan. 30 .-Building »«>• { ?. !* ?™w tr ? L |!;
epector Vnrh.es has Issued an I says' t lilthaa noMaa why^ia took
thut un outside Are escape be placed j tin- train for New Orleans In thto city
on the new nooltefellrr skyscraper. An Instead of the one for Itta Bonn. Ila
Inspection of the llork»fel!cr building j says that he expecta In return to hla
developed Ihe fad that It wns not con- home In Seminary within the next fair
structed In accordance with the build- days and will resume hla position In thg
Ing code. | bunk.
BANK CASHIER WRIGHT i Goes ta Danvilla Diviaiaa.
RECOVERING MEMORY.! Alexandria. Va.. Jan. 39.—On Feb-
• I runr.v I Superintendent Charles 8.
Sped it to The Georgian. | Lake, who for some time haa bean at
Jackson. Miss.. Jan. 3a.—J. W.: the head of the Alexandria and Char-
Wright, the cashier of the Bank of division of the Southern Railroad
Hcmlnary, who disappeared o few day* 4 ompany, will vacate hla poaltlnn and
after Chris,mas. and who turned up at j
the home of hts mother some four (Mr. Lake wilt be succeeded by Buper-
weeha afterwards, has about recovered i Inteadent Peyton, of Asheville.