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REPORT OF DR.- CHEATHAM
Narcotics Can Be Sold Only on the
Prescriptions of Physicians Dentists
or Veterniary Surgeons.
Atlanta, Ga.—Regilations govern
ing the sale of drugs, particularly nar
cotics, were promulgated by the state
board of pharmacy through Tom G.
Hudson, state commissioner of agri
culture.
The board was called upon 1o act
as advisors in forming definite rules
for the enforcement of the new pure
drugs act, Dr, T. A, (Cheatham, state
drug inspector, submitted a report of
the work so far done, and discussed
with the board many of the problems
that have arisen.
It was decided to give 30 days warn
ings to all druggists who upen first
juspections were found to not be com
eceetlitaaaaa ootiinnnneettnnatee
plying strictly with the law. If af
ter that time, they have not so com
plied each will be prosecuted.
The labelling of cotton seed oil as
sweet oil, or refined cotton seed 01l
as what is commonly known as sweet
oil was declared to constitute “mis
branding” and to be in violation of
law. :
It wes held in the case of paregoric
that tho label should state the amount
of opium and not the per cent of mor-
Veterinary remedies cannot be sold
hereafter except upon the prescrip
tion of a veterinary surgeon, physi
cian or dentist.
Most important of all is the stand
ard fixed for narcotic preparations.
The board “certifies that habitina, an
tikamnia and heroin tablets, acetanil
id and ccdeine tablets, al codeine tab
lets, all tablets containing heroin and
codeine, somnos, bromida, cerebral se
dy.ive compound, hypnobromi com
pound, elixir hypnotic compound,
bromo-chloral compound, bromadyne,
bromide chlcral compound and all pre
parations that contain more than 20
grains of chloral hydrate to each fluid
ounce; also anti-mahy and all prep
arations that contain cocaine consti
tute violations of the narcotic law
when ofiered for general sale, and
cannot be sold legally except on the
prescriptions of physicians, dentists
The following rule was promul
gated:
“The sale by general dealers, mer
chants and druggists who do not keep
poison registers of such articles as
Paris green, London purple, rat pois
ons, red bug poisons, tincture of iodine
and carbolic acid, except where used
solely as a disinfectant, will be con
sidered later, no definite action being
taken.”
it was decided that wholesale drug
gists and jobbers, who manuufacture
and manufacturers of all drugs, phar
maceuticals and preparations made in
accordance with the United States
Pharmacopia, shall be required to have
a man licensed by the state board
of pharmacy in charge of such work.
~ LAST CONVICT LEASE MONEY. ‘
State Gets $93,162.20 From Convicts
for Final Quarter. -
Atlanta, Ga.—There will be paid to
the state this month the last momey
it will receive from the hire of con
victs, or from the lease system.
The amount due the state for the
quarter ending March 31, 1909, which
also witnessed the end of the lease
system, as figured out by Secretary
Goodloe Yancey of the prison com
mission is $93,162.20. This money
must be paid within ten days after
notices are sent out.
This amount will not, as has been
usual, be distributed to the counties
pnot using convicts, for school pur
poses. The current expenses of the
penitentiary department will be paid
from it, and if there is any left a
distribution may be made later.
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PAROLES AND PARDONS .
Gallows Yawns for Two Condemned
~ Men; Others Are Pardoned.
Atlanta, Ga.—The prison commis
sion, in its report to Governor Smith,
has declined to recommend clemency
for Lewis Millirons, a white man,
sentenced to be hangtd in Clay coun
ty for rape, and Sam Taylor, a negre,
convicted of murder in Coweta ccoun
ty, and given the death penalty.
The commission recommended a pa
role for ‘John Blasingame, the young
white man of Murray county, who is
serving a life sentence for the mur
der of Will N. Osborn,
The prison commission has also
gent to Governor Smith the following
recommendations for parole and com
mutations of sentence:
Nat Carswell, Fulton county, bur
glary, five years; commutation 1o
present service.
Thomas Kemp, Marion ccunty, mur
der, life; parole.
Felix Bell, Oglethorpe county, bur
glary, twenty years; commutation to
present service.
Sally Johnson, Hart county, attempt
to murder, eighteen months; commu
tation to present service.
‘A 1., Frierson, Lowndes, voluntary
manslaughter, ten years; parole,
Ashloy McDuffie, Wilcox, voluntary
manslaughter, ten years; parole.
Will Morgan, Jasper, burglary, ten
years; commutation to present serv
ice.
Andy Hollingsworth, Liberty, mur
der, life; parole.
Light Locckett, Polk, voluntary
manslaughter, four years; commuta
tion to present gervice.
Eugene Rumney, Bibb, bigamy, four
years; parole.
““Helen Drew, Mitchell, concealed
weapons, etc., twelve months; com-
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Toblas Lovett, Coweta, selling whis:
key, twelve months; commutation to
present service,
Harmon Knight, Terrell, voluntary
manslaughter, three years; commuta
uon to present service,
Paul Lawson, Burke, murder, life;
parole,
" Harold Collins, Fulton, robbery, ten
years; parole,
George Gardner, Cobb, assault with
intent to murder, ten years; parole,
Searcy ~ Giles, Dutts, involuntary
mansslaughter, two years; commula
tlon to present service,
Harry Paschal, Columbus, assault to
murder, five years; commutation to
present serivee,
Joe Holt, Poulk, burglary, six years;
parole,
Will Tinsley, Terrell, assault to
murder, three years; parole,
Allen Sikes, Telfair, murder, life;
parole,
Peter Clark, Randolph, voluntary
manslaughter, ten years; parole.
Floyd Payne, Jackson, robbery, 20
years; parole,
Sam Bradley, Paulding, murder,
life; parole.
SOUTHERN MUSICAL FESTIVAL.
Railroads Have Granted Reduced
Rates to Atlanta for Occasion.
Atlanta, Ga.—Preparations are now
complete in every particular for tL®
great Southern Music festival that
is to be held in Atlanta next May,
the 4th, sth and 6th, Contracts have
been signed with Enrico Caruso, the
world’'s greatest singer and ten oth
er musical artists renowned on both
sides of the Atlantic, Besides these
there is the Dresden Philharmenic
crehestra, of Dresden, Germany, Cul
sisting of seventy men and a local
chorus of five hundred voices.
The city’s new auditorium in which
the five performances of the festival
will take place, has received its fin
ishing touches, This is one of the
remarkable buildings in all America.
Its seating capacity is little short of
eight thousand, thus making it the
largest public building in the south.
Throughout its vast area there is not
a single column to obstruct the view
or hearinz. The roof which covers
practically a whole city square is
supported with giant trusses of steel
1t has been lighted with a new de
sign of electric burners that diffuse
a radiance more like sunlight than
anything else ever invented. Besides
this the hundreds of different lights
are so arranged that not one of them
shines directly in the spectators’ eyer
or procduces anything like a glare
fLe opening of this building will be
within itsellf an event of state-wide
and sectional importance,
During (he festival season Atlanta
will be decked from one end to the
other in flags and bunting. Mer
chants will put on extra displays and
the whole town will be flooded in a
holiday spirit. There will be five per
formances. They will take place on
‘the evenings of May the 4th, sth and
6th, and on the afternoons of the
sth and 6th. Caruso will sing on the
evening of the 4th and the 6th.
The fact that the price of admis
sion tickets has been placed within
everybody’s reach and that the rail
roads have granted reduced rates
over a wide stretch of territory prom
ises to bring the biggest gathering of
southern people yet known.
GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
Dr. J. A. Bonsteel will visit Savan
nah on April 19, in response to the
request for a soil survey of Chatham
cocunty. Dr. Bonsteel is an expert
from the TUnited States agricultural
department, who is in charge of the
soil surveys in the eastern district of
the United States. He will make an
inspection tour of the southern states
this month.
Dr. A. J. Payne of the federal de
partment of agriculture, who for a
year or more has been in charge ot
the government’s tick eradication
work in Georgia, has been transferred
to North Dakota, and Montana, wher¢
he will work in future. Dr, E. M
Nybert has been placed in charge of
the Georgia work.
Fire, which broke out in the resi
dence of C. W. Cason at Warrenton,
destroyed the county court house,
and laid in ruins the residence of W
L. Wicker and the offices of Dr. R. J.
Lockett. The loss will aggregate
more than $60,000, according to con
servative estimates. .
Contracts that call for an expend:
ture of over $200,000 have been le’
hy the Hebard Cypress company foi
the construction of mills in Waycre:s:
The mills are to be reinforced con
crete, to have two band saws and ¢
resaw band saw. The total expendi
ture in getting to the Okefenokee tim
ber will reach $1,000,000.
A conference was held in Atlants
hetween the independent fertilizer
manufacturers of Georgia and repree
gsenlatives of the J. P. Morgan syndi
cate, looking to the taking over by
Morgan of all the independent fertil
jizer concerns in Georgia.
Georgia farmers use more German
kainit and muriate of potash than
those of any other state, it is said.
and the proposal to put a 20 per cent
tariff duty on potash salts whieb
would result in a large increase in
‘the cost of fertilizing materials, Com
‘miss renoiorifgActda cdhiryert salp
missioner of Agriculture T. G. Hud
son says, would cost the farmers of
‘this state alone about $400,000 annu
ally. Commissioner Hudson has tak
‘en the matter up with Georgia repre
centatives and senators in congress
}and urged them to fight this increas
ed duty. ‘
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Professional Cards.
R. H. GREEN
Doctor of Denmtal Surgery.
HAZLEHURST, GA.
Chapman-Patrick Building.
PRIGE & GRANT,
Attorneys at Law
Hazlehurst, Georgia.
Practices in state and federal
courts. <Collections a specialty. Of
fices over Citizens’ Bank.
King & Sellers,
LAWYERS
Will practice in all the courts.
Office at the Court House,
HAZLEHURST, GA.
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QUINCEY & CHASTAIN,
Attorneys and Counselors At Law,
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
- JULIAN H. PARKER.
} Lawyer
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
Only one member of Taft’'s Cabinet
is smooth-shaven.
Cars for women only were run on
trains in the Hudson tunnels.
An unusual number of suicides by
gas, shooting and hanging were re
ported.
. On the new Queensboro Bridge's
Bunday opening 156,000 persons
crossed.
Borings were ordered to begin to
settle the location of the Hudson
River Bridge.
Automobilists appeared at Albany,
N. Y., to protest against prohibition
of chains on tires.
The attitude of England in regard
to the Servian mobilization extited
the greatest astonishment in Vienna.
Cash receipts on the new Queens
boro Bridge on the first day of its use
were $88.83. The bridge cost $20,-
000,000.
Jennie, the oldest elephant in cap
tivity, gave a dinner in celebration
of her 213th birthday at Bronx Park,
New York City.
Anti-foreign daemonstrations in
China were caused by the purchase by
American missionaries of a site near
Confucius’ tomb. !
Alphonse Torso, five years old, was
run down and killed by a trolley car
in New York (City when sent upon his
first street errand.
Ulrich Egg asked permission of the
New York Supreme Court to change
his name to Eck, alleging that he and
his wite were wedry of their friends’
jokes.
The noted French bulldog, Mares
chel Ney 11.,, owned hy Lincoln Bart
lett, of Chicazo, and valued at $lO,-
000, has died. The dog swallowed
some corks thrown to it by children
while playing.
Think alovd 1. woune save thine
cther self. 4
OLD TIME SONG BOOK 10 CENTS.
GOLD PLATED RING FREE
WITH EACH ORDER
« FOR SONG
BOOK.
52 dear old tunes we all love, words
and music complete for piano or or
gan, for 10 cents. America, Annie
Laurie, Auld Lang Syne, Battle Hymn
of the Republic, Catch the Sunshine,
Columbia, Comin’ 'T'hro’ the Rye, Dar
ling Nellie Gray, Dixie's Land, Flag
of the Free, Hail Columbia, Home,
Sweet Home, Juanita, Lead Kindly
Light, Lilly Dale, Long Ago, Marching
Thro' Georgia, Massa's in the Cold
Ground, My Bonnie, My Maryland,
oOld Kentucky Home, Old Black Joe,
Robin Adair, Rocked in the Cradle
of the Deep, Swanee River, Sweet and
Low, Blue Bells of Sco}land, Last
Rose of Summer, Old Oaken Bucket,
Star Spangled Banner, Vacant Chair,
Those Evening Bells, Tramp, Tramp,
Tramp, Uncle Ned, We're Tenting To
night, When the Swallows Homeward
Fly and twenty others for 10c, stamps
or coin, Particulars of our great of
fer of a Piano Free for a little assist
ance in your own home is enclosed
with the song book. You can earn
a piano by merely allowing your
neighbors to se it, if you send at
once. For a short time we will send
a gold plated finger ring FREE as a
souvenir to each one who sends a
dime for the song bcok. Send today
to Piano and Music Co., Galesburg,
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BONDS AT 80 CENTS.
An old established manufactory oi
high class goods desires to secure 2
little more capital to meet the in
creasing demand for their product. It
offers a small issue of 6 per cent cou
pon bonds at 80c on the sl. $25 bond
for S2O. SIOO bond for §BO. For full
particulars address Drawer 52, Gales
burg, Il tt
Misery in Hea
i Head
“I had misery in my head, was ir
ritable—wretched. A druggist recom
mended Dr. Miles’ Nervine. From
the first I improved, and I con
tinued until I was entirely well
again.” MISS VIOLA BAKER,
Orange, Texas.
If you are subject to headache,
. backache, neuralgia, epilepsy, weak
stomach—the chances are your nerv
ous system is run down. All the
organs get their energy from the
nerves, and when they are out of
order, it is because you lack nerve
force.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
restores nervous energy and conse
quently strengthen the acticn of the
organs.
\ The first bottle will benefit; if not,
your druggist will return your money.
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Science Had to Hustle.
“] have been taking some moving
pictures of life on your farm)’
“Nid vou catch the hired man ir
motion?”
“1 think so 0.”
“++- ccience can do anything these
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