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to a- in 3 Wiwi- Jay' Gould Once Said. IHaventTime to Look Into the Proposition. VC 1 A rvvrf H. fy yXA i TS Jl 5 Jf Jr Jw vJ SVi 1 jl is A V. Vil i 4 tB' That's what the shrewd fmancier uv 5 K- l- the telephone.

It was one of Gould's mistakes he passed up ahoppor tunity to make millions ofdollars We are offering you Pensacola Building lots lieartof thatgit3 atQO and 500 5 payable in cash balance 2imontfily. No interest and do taxes Pensacola is nearer to the Panama Canal than any other Western Gulf-city and will therefore be the logical port fon Panama traffic. That's why real estate experts predict an increase in value of at least 400 in these Jots within three years when the Canal will be opened. Don't say 1 haven't time to look. into the proposition.

INVESTIGATE' STATE AGENCY That costs. nothing. of Pensacola' ATLANTA OFFICE 631 Candlet Building Write for free booklets and more information or better still call at our office. Phone Main 1419 a tome. Ga.

October 13. Special. Baugh a. farmer residing at Pleasant Valley near Undale. was shot nd probably fatally wounded this aft.

rrnoon by his law Richard Muthls another farmer. BaUgh. is said to have been quarrel- some all day. and had some trouble with his colored. help in the forenoon.

Later- went to hIs laws home and there Is said to hue picked quarrel wlth his sister Mrs Mathls. It was this trouble that enraged lUUiis who subsequently shot Baugh ah a shotgun wounding him about iii face. Mtbls has. been arrested. Baugh is uol married.

He has borne a good rep- li UllbttTieMtofore. and thought to troubj ome or quarrelsome except wbta drinking. DUTCHY CAPTURED BY NEW YORK POLICE Savannah Oa October 13. Frank. Cartons alias Dutchy who Is thought to- have robbed the' safe in thehome oft Dr.

O. Keller on Monday night" of Jewels and cash amount lug to more than 1060. has been caught In New York. according to ad vice received by the police He was a passenger on the steamship City of Savannah. which reached New York from Savannah this morning.

An officer will go for him. Some of the jewels. it Is alleged. were found on Canons. TWO.

WOMEN CLAIM ADAMS AS HUSBAND Jury Finds Difficulty in Reach. ing Decision in Bigamy Cue. With two women claiming Robert Adams as their husband and with a confusing array of evidence brought forward In two days' sessions of the superior criminal court the Jury in he ease yesterday found themselves up against it and after remaining behind closed doors for nearly four hours. were unable to reach a verdict. Mr.

Adams is employed by the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills having come to Atlanta from Greenville. 0 In 1902. After being in Atlanta for a short while he married. and until 1909 he lived In peace and happiness receiving according to the stories told letters from his first wife whom he had married In Soutp Carolina. One day his second wife Intercepted one of Ute letters and on reading It promptly re plied to the wife In South Carolina telling her to leave her husband alone under penalty of arrest.

The wife In South Carolina who. it is claimed by the defense Is Adams' law wife and who has a little daughter 7 years old came to Atlanta and had Adams last April. Strong speeches were made by both the prosecution and the defense. O. Tisdel Returns.

Fitzgerald. Ga. October IS. Spe cial O. Tisdel.

the prominent merchant who disappeared some time ago. has been brought home and is now under the doctors care. He was found in St. Louis under a physicians care and in so serious a condition that several days elapsed before he could be brought. here by his wife and brother who went after him.

EAST AND WfST Aniericus Ca. October 13 Special Amerlcus and Eastman may soon be connected by bands of steel as clti- zens of that town have Inaugurated a determined movement' to build a railway here If Amerlcus will join the movement. The Amerlcus board of trade has gone actively to work and citizens of Amerlcus will back the new enterprise with' the required cash. This new link will afford Amerlcus' new outlet to the coast via the Southern railway a connection long desired. Under the Instructions of the board of trade the secretary has written to the mayor of Eastman who opened up communication with the Amerlcus or ganlzatlon.

asking for more definite Information as to the status of the movement. Officer Slays Burglar. Dallas Texas. October 13 In a pistol duel early today between Police- man Phillips and an unknown Mexican who with a companion were burglarizing a downtown store the Mexi- can was shot and killed. His fellow burglar escaped.

Phillips had been on the police force only. a few weeks. Postoffice Robbed. Knoxville Tenn. October 13 The postofflce at Concord Tenn.

10 mile west of Knoxville was. burglarized last night. The safe was opened and 73 in cash and postage stamps was secured. An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the Bank of Concord. The vault door.

was dynamited. but it refused to open. There is no clew to the burglars. who escaped. WANT THROUGH SERVICE ON SOUTH DECATUR LINE Citizens Are Anxious to Avoid Having to Change at Junction.

Application has been made to the railroad commission by citizens living on the South Decatur line of the Georgia Railway and Electric Company to require the company to operate Its through cars to Decatur Instead of to East Lake. and to require the passengers for East Lake to transfer at the East Lake junction. At present the cars Marked 'Decatur go to East Lake end the passen gers for Decatur are required to enange at the junction. Those signing th petition to the commission are' William A. Ansley Charles W.

ilubOer C. J. LoChrldge and about fifty others. Stationery The Good Kind. POOTEDAVIESCO 65 E.

Alabama St CANDLER RIDICULES POPULAR THEMES In Brief Sermon Delivered Be. fore Tennessee. Methodist Conference. Clarksville Teno. October.

13 Thi mornings session of the Tennessee conference of. the Methodist Episcopal Church South was taken up In large part with heating reports of presiding elders. A brief sermon was delivered by Bishop Candler. who held up to ridicule many of toe popular themes and theories of the day. The bishop was applauded.

when he expressed his conviction that' a term of three years was long enough for. a preacher to hold an appointment. The Proper Apparel for Evening at. MUSES The next noteworthy event is the Horse Show. Needless to say it is your plan to be ready.

Needless to. remind this plan depends on the readi ness of your Evening Qothes. Shall wee suggest that you think- it over And should you find need for new' ones we can give you the clothes that will satisfy your self-approval. We carry ever ready a complete line. of correct apparel for Evening Wear.

Dress' Suits 4000 and 5000. Tuxedo Coats to match 2750 and 3500. Full White Waistcoats 350 to 1000. White- or gray Tuxedo Waist coats 500 to 1000. All furnishings necessary you will ind here things authentic.

Knox Silk and Opera Hats 800. H0SES SfiS CUTS LOVE IN TWO' A misanthropic husband who is obsessed by the that life is not worth while anyNiow and it is best to make an end of It and who has a penchant for going about the house daily sharpening a large carving knife to a razors keent8B while he- Informs his wife that It is to be used upon her has so gotten upon the nerves of Mrs. Llzabeth M. Waters that she has asked the superior court to kindly release her from Donald W. Waters and so entirely does she wish to done with him that she states to the court with simple emphasis that she desires neither temporary alimony nor permanent alimony" She says that her husband.

liso In. tensely' jealous that he refuses to al ow her to speak with her most Intimate relatives even and that. once when she managed to get to her fa- her" house for a short visit her bus- and followed her and that when her father refused to allow him to see ler husband went oft got a shot gun and emptied' the contents into her fa- hers face and neck. She says also that her husband has a very peculiar and eccentric idea bout keeping all the doors and windows of the house. closed and locked even in the daytime and If he catches them open he reprimands her severely and takes it as his cue to remind her that Ute is not worth the living any- low and emphasizing this point by holding a loaded pistol In her face while he says It Is to end It all now.

Such actions were so wild on one occasion that she called In the polices he says who arrested her husband locked him nd brought him be. ore the recorder for trial. He prom. sed to do better but the very next day succeeded in finding a very large carving knife which he whetted with very evident pleasure all during the ay remarking that If It weren sufficient he had bought a shooter which lie thought would be She says' that she worked as a seamstress while he lay up at home rested. and took.

his ease and that he forced icr at the point of a pistol to give up the larger portion of her earnings en complaining when she spent one nickel fOr car tare. Charging that her husband forced ter one cold winter morning to walk more than a mile through ice and snow when she was barely clad and half shod in order to collect cents that a negro man owed her in order that she might buy meat for his break- as Mrs. H. A. Phtiazee has tiled suit for total divorce against A.

Phlna. zce. She says that she has even sold the very clothes off' of her own body in order. that she might get money for him that he has bought wearing appar- 1 and other things on her credit without. her knowing about it that he has failed to provide for her and her children.

though he has always been. a roan of strength and that on top. of these things he has treated her most Inhumanely. She asks total divorce and the custody of her three children. Alleging that her husband often left her at home- for a we at time without anything to eat.

and' that he tlnally deserted her. Mrs. Sarah P. Stanford has filed suit for divorce against Thomas R. Stanford.

Maggie D. Evers has tiled suit in tb superior court against Anne Beerman. Walter Beerman. a a and the East Atlanta Land. Company to remove the cloud ra her title to aplece or.

prop. erty located In lurnan Park. 8h cay that the property was deWedto her by ney East Atlanta Land Company and she wished the court. to determine whether or not the defendants have any remainder or reversionary interest In th property the transfer 'apparently being affected by the provisions of the will of her father in seine way. The Stephen A.

Ryan Company yes terday' filed a suit for as damages against T. 3. Wells of. the Atlanta Terminal Company charging that Wells sold his salary to them for ISO and afterwards drew his salary himself. thereby cutting the company out of 1C In addition to the the pet Lion states that the.

attorneys fees In the cae. amount 35. and ask Judg. meet'- for that amount also. Charging misapplication of funds and the to injnr the.

membership EVERYTHING IN DENTISTRY THE WHITE DENTAL. ROOMS At Popular Price GOLD CROWNS 300 SILVER FILLING 50c GOOD TEETH 500 PER SET NO BETTER WORK IN THE WORLD' Dn. I M. White and E. Man DRUMMER EVANGELIST PREACHES IN NEW YORK Rev.

HjC Compton toConduct Series of Meetings in the Metropolis. Athens Ga. October 12 Special lev H. C. Compton known far and wide In several states as the Drummer Preacher.

len this afternoon for New York city to conduct a series of meet- ngs at the North Baplst church In hat city Rev. Ezra T. Sanford pastor. Last spring Mr. Compton.

visited New Yor for the first time going as the chaplain for the national convention' there of the United Commercial Travelers of which he was. chaplain In the local lodge here. Spending a Sunday. In the. big city- he was invited to preach at several of the large churches and did preach at the North Baptist The people were pleased with the 'drummer evangelist and asked him to re turn this tall to conduct a protracted' meeting.

JEWELS. ARE DUMPED IN CITY'S TRASH PILE Tampa Fla. October 13 Gathering her jewelry. valued at some two thou sand dollars. Mrs.

W. F. Stovall yesterday placed it in a small basket preparatory to placing it In a sate place. She was called out of the room for a few moments and the maid. not know.

Ing what was in the basket threw the- contents into the trash receptacle from whence- it was carted away in a wagon to the city dump along with waste matter. Search has thus far failed to locate It. of the order. about 34 members. of the Gr nd United Order of Odd Pci- own a negro organization yesterday.

filed suit in the superior court. for legal adjudication of the. matter. In a. lengthy petition.

the wrongs of the' members are recited. the last several pages being taken up with re quests for the court to take specift action. as asked by the complainants. It is alleged that' the funds secured througl1 an endowment insurance branch of the order have been subvirt- ed i to personal uses and that when members complained they- were suspended and among other things the petition requests that the officers be enJoined from further suspensions and that all members shall be declared in good standing when they' shall have paid all their dues. The hearing was set for October U.

AT roUNTAINStHOTKUtOM CLUWMC1C GsttnT Original smd Genuine" HO RUMS MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkforAIIAges Rica IDUC. MALT cum uatcr IX povota Not in any Milk Trust lnait on HORLICKS Take pack boa. NORFOLK AND WESTERN ISSUES NEW STOCK Increase of 50000000 in Com mon Stock Authorized by Board. Roanoke Va. October 13 At the- annual meeting of the Norfolk an 7.

Western. held here today the present board of directors was- re-elected and was authorized to acquire the property of the Big Stony Railroad Corfrany and make a contract for the ui sf the. terminal facilities of the Norfolk Terminal Railway Company. An Increase of 50000000 in the com mon stock was voted as well as au thority for the creation and sale from time to time of convertible bonds to the aggregate of 50 0000000. The directors re-elected' the present officers.

30 ft. Bowels- Biggest organ' of thebody tb bowels and the moat important Its got to be looked after neglect means suffering and years of misery. CASCARETShelp nature keep enry partof yooK bowels. clean and strong then they act. right means healthjo your whole body.

iu cUeIuTS toe bo or a weeks tresv feat. All druggists. Biggest seller Is werU-lIfllies tIod a sMtlt They have become a household word. SWorn by all the family from grandparents to the little ones. Strength in every stitch.

High quality in all materials. Style j. every outline. Sold by Itang rcfilitei. HCKISER COMPANY Mmttfactttrera ATLANTA Ja Gould th fshvhatth hr dfin nCi toliine iW69 kJ 1t in Jt bqYJIi ii lfk I i nce JIPItoft ItYas on dfGouldsfew nsta pa sedJpan 9 1i i i i w.

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anij500 50 bal hc 2 i ri rlt ly. NQjntereslaild riiit l' 1 i 1 i Pen acolais n' arer PanamaCaoittthan ten GUIfLCityaoc :2 lft togicaLport Paqa a traffic- reaLestat f1t I predictan1ncrease 4000 Jots i r. 7tf 1 ope d. say. I t.

the p' rop' oSltion SlER RE 4. I thing. oPensacoa 4TLANT 4 FF 9E bookletsand 6D JESSE RAUCH SNOT LAW SpedaL- ugh and qUarrel- 101 n. went ome sndthere quarcllwlth was jlIlIllswho Jho hl11a out inc ha. 1J0bnurle4Heh1II jiaUc 111 rjtororen t- bt orJe pt htadrlnklng y' savannah" oa th ulht to the 1J' me.

of I J. cJL ofijewels caaham unt. hu' YorkCCordJng to-ad- ylcearecehe4 thepollce him a nd S. hl flrt wtfe. whom.

Interceilfedone adlnglt a dLIm' Stro dl NfW RAilROAD PROPOSm I U. soon wlththe a1 rd I a I I I secr tal' Eastmanwhopeeed Amerlcul.or- form redeftnlte theistatuB s1 YI In i canwho. Posto ice The Thesafe DECATURUNE A cltlzensJlving or- glaRaIlway Comp ny I the. to transfer the. algnlngtbe abouttlfty The Go FOOTE DAVIES JO.

This 1epneuee Cand upto manYof th or1es or isypur this pl 1 thes. thatyouthinkit over youfind oes wilrsati5fY. lin appareLJor DressSuits4000and50 OO mat h2750and3S5QO. Dr White ist OtotOOO Wh rgray ist- 5 OOtoIO OO. AtlfumishingsnecesSary tHats8.

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tbeCKamouDf U. akJUd intDt th Ioetalao. I Ii dia p1 appU lt ott1 IO L' 1 in DENTI rPr lo. GOlDCROWNI. fc 7' BOODTEETH 500JERSEf WORKIK TH ra.

PEColamBJ THEWH TEDENTALRQO SCORK 111 PRE CHEsIN. RevjjL Conduct Seri of tOfolia. Ga U. Rev. nQ sever asthe tor' tooonduct lngs Compton Yort or tlrsttlme In' blgclt churches-and andasked re- JEWELSARE 13.

valu aLsome Mrs moments. wu Intbe littothe ell to Grand lows negrqorganlzatlon upe 1or esbelng qU sts' alleg dthat. orderhave beensubv rf- ecllto penr nalulesand thinelthe thatfhe fromfurtherlullpenllloi1e thelrdu l. 1 OUNTAINHorl ILiW I' Gft th. ile 081.

I LTED Ki 3 t' ff 1 I TheFo dDrinJd tIAg IlCB1IItI. EI IIF. OD. BORL IPK I WFstERi ISSUESNEWJSrOcK 50000 tooq C9m. Ii Octobert3At aM toda the.

preS Jlt walreerected a1d authorl ed pro' Hr Ral1roadCor. any tii r. Ci1I1I aswelllilali Umeto bonds reelectedthepreainl 30ft. orranofth b. d1 ndthe im brtaa It' :2 after rleet ufferiniand 1 ra CA SC A RET help fj 1i cle theyct rlrbt-meanl'ihe 1UiJto i at.

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Time offeringyou lotsalmostin the that itat 3OO PL I in cash monthly no 1 fo in or 1. I BY 13. probablyfatally hiscolored helpinthe bewent wasthla df. Kehas rt be qgarre1someecept YNEWYORKPOLICE Frank tohave ofDr. dkyntgbt amount- ac ordlng vicei twodays' i onreaiing re- NEEAST ST DAILIIOADPROPOSEfi or- ni ro OnlYriw SOUTHDECATUR the GoOdKind.

CO. sejrnbn themesand I 1- i 4b'- rrf ofyour I OU wecan ever ready-a EveningWear and TuxedoCoatsfo nci35QO. 3 50 10 00 coats500to1000 1 things an makegn i he then's ar even witboutker week the from prop 5h1s571 the of" yei- 18 SO otit totbe p9- peti. to fortbat tbiat tiolzio I 5. I.

1. I I VLVEFIWN-5OcI P. I OELiasiwsH severalstates preachat tober th failed svera ofthe amo te iqej FOUNTAINLHOTCLLILWNC35 Getthe OrgiaId43enuine HORL1OL MILK 1L NotinanyMillcTrust a psckg. NORFOLK ISSUESNEW 000 IiI. Authorized' byBoard.

At prop4' ur thecom- ti. i 50000000. th bowe1nd.tbeost1mpant-- Itig negIe' ars part of ur dy iii eAscAuTsoebootwtuiniat 1st. bescIai e'- the I wbjl4iaEng M. KISER zi I I as.5 A Jt iS r-M5 I 1.

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