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ATDANTA MAY 19 190 WE SUGGEST THAT IT 18 WISE TO HAVE A BOT. GOOD WHISKEY I CUPBOARD FOR EMERGENCIES OUR WHISKEY 18 GOOD PURE WHOLESOME JUSTTHE RIGHT THING FOR THE SICK. WE TAKE IT BACK IF DISSATISFIED. 9 E. ALABAMA Whol6tal NFORSYTH Prudential PRIOR 00 QT.

MISTLETOE 9100 QT. WHO OCCUPIES MY HOUSE AUGUSTA MAN. IS ASKING Augusta May IS. Special. The oJ1ce are up against a rather queer.

proposition. There is a house on Walter street that has been meant for several montns. The police were notified that the house was vacant and tusked to look out that no tramps or loafers made a nest of it The policeman in passing always took a peep at It to see that there was no fire or other of occupancy. About two weeks ago the owner of the property found out that the house was furnlsred from top to bottom in plain but substantial style. A policeman was sent out to look into tie matter and found the In tenor of the building Just as the owner bad reported it to headquarters The.

owner says that he has never rented the house to any one the policemen' and MURDER TRIAL. AT' EASTMAN R. Cawthorn Charged With Causing Death ot WI Tucker. Eastman Ga. May 18 Special Th case of the state against R.

D. Cawthorn charged with the murder of W. Tucker. was called this morning at PI clock. A great many uror disqualified on the ground or being prejudiced.

but the Jury was finally oompleVd about 4 after bavin exhausted several panels The first wltneu for the state was the year daughter of the murdered tnan who testified to having seenCaw tnorn a. short time before they were taken in with the capsules' ly means of which it Is claimed the poison was administered to Tucker. State Chemist' M. MeCandles who Is. In attendance.

will go on the stand to-- morrow morning for the purpose of giving the result of an analysis made of Tucker's stomach In which strynchnlne wee found. The state is not making any effort to get in evidence as to the death of Horne which occurred' under similar circumstances a. few days before Tuckers death. as the result of having taken a drink of whisky at Tuckers house in which it is claimed ychnine had been placed by Cawtohrn. in anticipation of Tuckers drinking It.

the supreme court having held in a divided opinion. that this wal not. competent The defendant Is being represented by W. Griffin or this bar and Y. A.

Wright. of Jackson. while Solicitor General DeLncey Is being assisted by E. Graham. of MeRae.

Judge D. M. Roberts Is presiding. Newport News Primary. Newport News.

a. May IS. In the first democratic primary heli. under the new constitution In this city. R.

D. LO received the nomination for mayor over Mayor Allan A. Moss. by a majority estimated at ISO The nomination is equivalent to electron. neighbors say that they hate never heard or teen anyone even hanging around the premises and yet there is the house furnished completely even to stove In- the kitchen although toe stove Is not in place.

The police and the owner of the property are now on search as to the owner of the furniture. It is estimated that the furniture. second-hand. would be worth about 150 or 200. How the furniture got into the house is the mystery.

The neighbors all knew that the house was not only vacant but bare of furniture several months ago and non of them have ever seen a wagon with the furniture on it drive up in- front' or rear. Not even has a person been seen about the house or yard. BLOODY FIGHT AT CHELCUZAN Turks and Armenians Slash One Another in. Battle. London.

May 9 The Ctma1 News correspondent at Eaku Caucasla reports a serious fight between Armenians and Turkish troops at iheIcuzan in the district of Mush. The- Turks lost 138 in killed and wounded while the Armenians had their leader and many others killed. FOSTER DECLARED ELECTED. Succeeds Himself in Senate from State Louisiana. Baton Rage May 18 At a Joint session of both' houses of the general assembly held today.

Murphy J. Foster was formally declared elected to succeed himself In the United States senate. his present term expiring In 1907 Senator Foster made a strong speech of acceptance. say. log that the democrats of the country should concentrate their energies upon an effort to secure not only a conservative and safe standard bearer.

but a platform which will reflect the conservative and best thought of the country. He said that the democracy of the south will take a leading part in shaping the work of the next national convention. 4 Hunts Trial Next Monday. Columbus. Ga.

May 18 Special The murder case of Charles D. Hunt has been. set for trial in the superior court for Monday. June 6 Mn Interest centers in the trial. which will be a legal battle from beginning to end.

The case Is the result of the recent tragedy at the Muscogee dub In which George Ii. Fontale lost his life. It is claimed by Mr. Hunt that the killing of Mr. Fontaine was accidental.

Candler Waters of Mm at Mis Body Taken from Elver Exam inMion Showed That Ho Had. Been and Thrown Into Stream. Core- ner Verdict. Athens. ca.

May 18 Special Thl morning about6 o'clock Ii fisherman found the dead- body of Candler Waters floating down the' Oconea river midway the stream about Second street or op posite the' Georgia railroad depot. Waters was a young man bout nineteen years of are and came to Athens from Jefferson last Friday ln company with. a. friend named Tenable It Is alleged both drank heavily during. the day and about dark went across the river.

AbWt 4 o'clock the next morning Venable awoke and- missed his partner and never was able to find Urn He reported the matter to the police only esterday and went back to his home In Jefferson last night and did not know. of the death of his comrade until he was arrested by a bailiff of Jackson county this morning' to bring him to Athens to be present at the coroners inquest. An examination of the body of yoong Waters showed plainly tat tout play hod been committed. His neck was broken both jaws were dislocated and in the center of the forehead there. was a hole about the- size of a marble.

His back and chest veins Showed evidence of strangula. UOD. The coroners investigation occupied the neater oart of today and at a o'clock this afternoon they rendered the following verdict. We the Jury nod the deceased came to his death by being murdered by unknown party or parties. Venable was released and no arrest has been made but the police are on several clews.

NEGRO. A DYING CONDITION. Me Was Shot by Officers While Be- sisting Arrest. West Point. Ga.

May Special Wade Pearson the negTo assailant of Peter. Tarver a veteran. and' who was shot by officers while resisting arrest. lies. In a prison cell lingering between life and death with chances of recover- log against him.

here are WplP tot bullet leS' In two Jo lsbfoj men. one in his breast and one long gash where ball grased' his head TM regro was identified last night by the man he tried to. murder and rob ut as It was nlgttt. when Mr Tarve was brought over to Identify' him the city officials had. him.

to see the negro In his' cell and make sure that the right party had been caught. Mr. Tarver was able to positively identify him by a large burned scar on his eye and by the new suit of overalls he wore. The city marshal wanted to carry the prisoner to the county Jail to prevent' my trouble as the attack on an old white man. by the negro caused considerable excitement and talk on account cf the negro being in almost dying condition the physicians prevented his being moved and say his death is expected.

Yr Tarver is slowly improving from the wounds given hint by his assailant He will recover. but on account of his age it will be quite a while before his arm. will mend. When last seen tie negro was still conscious and denied being the party who attacked Mr. Tarv but was unable to give a.

satisfactory answer as to where he was at the time of the trouble. New Factory. at Columbus. Cblumbus. Oa.

May I a Special It was stated tonight that another largo cotton factory will erected on North Highlands at an early the The pat. lculars cannot be given out as yet. For- Traveling' There is good sense in the' pride most men take in their. traveling things this age. The leather suit case hand hag and trunk must match up with the clothes' worn to say nothing of' the manners and culture.

Club Bags. 400 tO 2000 Hat Boxes 600 to 1200 Cabin Bags. 450 tO 1200 Steamer Trt nks 4 to 1850 sized trunks for men and women 600 to 3000 You see they all work unitedly. Its the league of respectability. Handsome Leather Affairs Leather Suit Cases 500 tO 2000 Better Materials Fere never toads Uuut ihoseie this product 7 It cleanses and the teeth.

It heals and hardens the gums. It contains so grit and consequently cannot in fare the enamel or your teeth. At Leading Drug Stores. TO INDUSTRIES FOyftiHTA Continued from First Page. Gamble company.

the largest soap mane- facturers in th world. While at first building put up here will. be a cotton seed oil mill It Is understood Jthat a soap factory will be addled later. The Buck- eye Cotton. Oil Company have seven big cotton seed oil mills In the south.

but the largest or all. these will be the one that to be erected in Atlanta This information is official. The Procter and Gamble Company has one of the most modern and unique plants in the world outside of Cincinnati It is called Ivoryton and is a city in it self. The name of course was taken from the Ivory soap with which every one Is familiar through the advertisements that DDear everywhere of the 89 44-100 pure brand. The sale of.

the' property to the Buck- eye Cotton Seed Oil Company is a site on the Southern railway opposite the Clark university and is a piece of land 700 by 300 feet. These two deals are the largest in the matter of Importance to Atlanta that have been consummated In the Atlanta realestate world for some time and mean much to the best Interests of the city. They also illustrate in a most practical way tire wonderful- diversity of interests which have already made of the Gate City of the south a greater Atlanta of the present. The largest butter and cheese distributors Id the world have decld LiiBon AJUijta as tie test possible hlstJftldti1ir centeror the south. The largest soap manufacturers in the world re done exactly the same thing.

While It was impossible to learn Just how many would be employed in the fxw enterprises he cold storage plant Is certain to reo ilre4 between fifty end one hundred hands at very start and a laige majority of these will be experienced men drawing good wages. As for the cotton seed oil factory the most conservative estimate places the number of hands that be employed at something over two hundred from me" first HOW'S THIS We. offer One Hundred Dour Reward' for any CAM of Catarrh that cannot be cured nail Catarrh Cure. eUENEY CO. Toledo.

O. the undersigned. have known 3 Cheney for the last IS year and believe him perfectly honorable In all business traouo- tlonl and financially able to carry out any Obligations made by His firm. WALDISO KINNAV MARVIN Wholesale DmKliti. Toledo.

O. JlsJl. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally act. Inc directly upon the blood ant mucous cur- face of the system. Testimonials sent ft.

Trice T3 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggist Take. Hafls Family. Pills for constipation. TREY MEET NEXT AT COLUMBUS Members- of Georgia Pharmaceutical Association Elect Officers.

Augusta Ga. May 18 Special -Columbus was selected as the next place of meeting the Georgia. Pharmaceutical Society The date Is to be set later by the local committee In charge of the arrangements In Columbus. The officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows President James E. KJdd.

of Mllledgevni first vice president. Max MorrK of Macon second vice president C. King. of Macon third vice president 3. D.

Purse. of Savannah. The board of pharmacy was elected as fol. lows S. E.

Bjp James Kldd. Thomas ThornttT J. E. Purse and D. Knight.

George Case. of MIlIegeville. Hie. was again fleeted delegate' to the national convention bf druggists The session at which the. above officers were elected was held at Locks for which place the entire.

party embarked at 9 o'clock this morning. The business session occupied several hours and the rest of the day was given over to Jane- ng fishing a barbecue dinner and other amusements that suggested themselves to the home folks and guests. One' or the features of the morning ties- don wee the reading of a humorous paper by' Mrs. lallory Ta lor of Macon. This lady was warmly congratulated by all for thsexcelIeflfe of the paper and the fun it gave those who- heard It.

The convention' dj9Utned at noon and most of the guests arc leaving for their homes tonight. wen pleased' with the entertainment and the' business transacted. THE WEATHZE. Washington. May 18.

Forecast for Thursday and Friday Georgia and Eastern Florida Fair Thursday and Friday fresh wet winds. Tennessee ar nd wtrner Thursday. Fay fair except showers In west per. ta- iMlBulflKl irglnla Fair In st rain in east for' Lion Thursday. Friday fair.

warnsr a west portion fresh northwest winds. North Carolina' and South Carolina- Fair Thursday and Friday fresh north- went winds becoming variable. Western Florid and. Alabama Fair Thursday Friday fair. warmer light variable' winds becoming fresh south.

Ml lppl Louisiana. Eastern Texas md Fair Thursday Friday showe- variable winds becoming fresh south. i Kentucky-Clearing and warmer Thursday Friday fair and warmer. Tell your neighbor What CANNS toneial teeniHf of- Southrn Election of Moderator Will th Pint Business Attendance on the Convention Is Very Large Overtures from Synods. Mobile Ala.

May 18 The fourth general assembly of the Southern Pres- tyterlan church will convene at II o'clock tomorrow morning in the Government Street Prcsbyterlanchurr-li and' will be called to order by Moderator Rev. A. C. Hopkins. of Charleston W.

ra who was chaplain of Stonewall Jackson's brigade' during the civil war. The first business after the assembly called to order will be the election and induction into office of the new moderator for which there are several prominent members of the assembly spoken of. This will be followed by the election of temporary clerks business details sections. and the reports of committees. Probably the most important business to come up will be the status of the northern and southern branches or the church.

Several synods have sent In overtures a king that a committee be named to confer with a similar committee from the northern branch for the purpose of a complete coalition and the obliteration or all dissensions. It is asserted that one of two courses will be pursued by the assembly. A committee of the conference will either re ap. pointed or the entire mattes will be deferred for a year. It is understood that each side or the proposition has a large following.

There are about ISO delegates now In the city and tonight assembly prayers were held in the Jackson Street Presbyterian church. Dr. W. A. Alexander.

stated clerk is here and began the examination of credentials tonight. JONES ELECTED AS CHANCELLOR Grand Lodge Knights of Pythlas Choose Officers. Competitive' Drills. Albany. Ga.

May 18 Special Th grand lodge of Georgia Knights of PYUilas adjourned this afternoon after one of the most Interesting sessions In its history. Macon was relected as the next meeting place after a liv ely fight in which several cities were contestants. The following officers for the following ear were elected' Grand chancellor. 1. A.

Jones Way. cross grand vice Shancellor W. II. Bran- von Buena Vista grand prelate. W.

A. YcArthur. Augusta grand master of exchequer T. II. Xlckerson.

Athens grand keeper or records and seal. W. II. Leopold Savannah grand master at arms David Ballej Griffin grand inner guard. John Ross.

Macon grand outer guard Clifford M. Walker Monroe supreme representatives. Hamilton Douglas Atlanta and T. oJ' Carting Macon. The competitive drill this afternoon open to all uniform rank companies in the state proved exciting.

It took place at the fair ground and was witnessed by several thousand spectators. Four companies entered and the result was as follows Georgia. No. I of Savatinad first Teutonla No. 3 of Savannah Second Atlanta.

No. 5 of Atlanta third Oglethorpe. No. 4 of Brunswick. fourth.

There were about fifty entries for the Individual prize which was won by Sergeant Robert Cox of Georgia. No. I EASTMAN'S FAMOUS KODAKS la a delightful pastime when Eastman's Famous Kodaks are used. These we recommend perfectly assured or the excellence of the work they will turn out. Developing fluid developing machines.

mounting board and all other accessories always on hand. Amateur developing and finishing promptly attended to. A. K. Hawks.

Optician. Established 1870. 14 Whitehall street on the viaduct Fine eye glasses a specialty. Expert opticians in attendance. MACON'S SUSPENDED BANKS.

Accountants Still at Work Excite meat Subsiding. Macon. Ga. May The excitement caused by the suspension of the First national and the private bank of I C. Plant Sons is subsiding and the people are patiently awaiting the re port 00 the condition of affairs of the institutions.

It will be several days before the report will be ready. Appointments by Marshal White. Macon. Ga. May Jo Ii.

Doyle has been appointed Marshal White a office deputy' at Savannah J. B. Wilson. of Savannah. succeeds himself as field deputy.

and W. Ii. Goodrich. of Valdosta succeeds R. II.

Griffin as field deputy. ADOPTED NEW CONSTITTrxiON. Second Days Session of Red Men of Alabama. Selma. Ala.

Ma Special The second days lon of th7lnWved der of Red Men of Alabama was devoted mostly to the regular order of business and reading reports. After much discus sion a new constitution different Irons the old one. was adopted. It' was decided to hold the next meet- lng in Birmingham next May. The following of offkers nere elected and appointed for the ensuing year J.

W. 1 Avondale. Teat sachem. D' Corker a great senior sagamore is- Jones. Montgomery great Junior sagamore C.

Cv Heard. Langtalt great prophet is S. Smith. Montgomery. great chief of records Charles Cbappel City great.

keeper of wampum Robert Atlloii Birmingham great mish- mews Hi EngleharU. Montgomery great guard of wigwami D. A. freeman. Tal- lassec great.

guard of forest Representatives to great council. 3. H. Cook. J.

E. Maddox and IF A. JIarnell all of ontgomery The secretary's report shows anjn- crease la membership In- th state from 2100 to 3600 and" 14 new tribes Instituted list jrearV A PROMINENT ODD FELLOW Threatened With Bright's Disease: Restored Him to Health. O. FRED.

UNDSTROM. PAST GRAND MASTER I. 0. O. P.

O. red Llndstrom Put Grand Mat ter Independent Order Odd Fellows Pest Chancellor Twin City Lodge. No. 63 Knights of Pythlas al Past Chief Patriarch. Rldgely Encampment No 22.

writes from 1923 Unlveralty Avenue St. Paul. Minn Per has my hearty endorsement. There no medicine. I know of that can compare with it.

I a severe void several years ago. which from netted developed Into urinary- trouble. and threatened Bright' disease. As one of my friends was cured. Of Bright's disease- through the use of Peruna I thought I would try it also.

and used it faithfully for three and one-half months. when my health was perfect once morn. I have never had any. trouble since and therefore think it la but just to give It unlimited praise. O.

Fred Ltadstrom. Catarrhal inflammation of the mueoua lining of the kidneys. also called rights disease. may be either acute or chronic. The.

acuto form produces symptoms of such prominence that the serious nature of the disease is at once suspected. but the cbronlc varety may come en so gradually and insidiously that its presence is not suspected until after It has fastened Itself thoroughly UPQR its victim. At the appearance of the first symptom Peruna should be taken. This remedy strikes at onceat the ery root of the disease. If you do not prompt and satisfactory results from" the use of Peruna.

write at. once' to Dr. llartman. giving a full statement of your case. Address Dr.

Hartman President of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus. Ohio. Can Cure Men of Impotency. A man does not become impotent in a day it Is the. gradual work of years of vital deterioration.

Often- it begins when. as a' boy. he violated natures rules. The glands and musclos became weakened and refused any longer to re spond to your demands. You then considered yourself a.

weak man. Perhaps you wrote. to distant places for advertised cures they stimulated you for the' moment While you were taking' them. but the good effects' soon wore and you were. as bad or worse than before.

The rflaA who has any. form of sexual weakness even if it has. progressed to the' stage of Impotency. emissions prematurity enlargement or the' prostate gland. urinary disorders complicated with sexual weakness.

varicocle stricture. hydrocele or any other private disease that robs you of your manhood and vitality- what ou need Is not a temporary stimulant but a complete medical treatment' that will cure yost. The eminent Dr. Hathaway has all his life- made a special study of the diseases that' afflict men. especially those of nervous and vital' ori- Recognized as the He prepared by a special treatment to cure any form.

Oldest Established of this disease even if it has advanced to Impotency. Many and Most Reliable an old nun who had given himself up as hopeless is now ilt fall capable through this doctors great skill. Why' not see' speciali what he can do. for you Is it not reasonable to suppose that a man who has' devoted :0 years to one subject should be' able to cure your disease A personal chat. consultation or examination at the doctors office wilt not cost you a cent.

He will tell you exactly what to do to be cured. Persons living-a way from Atlanta and who cannot find it convenient to I should write for the doctors interesting book on the subject of sexual diseases. It is entirely free and you have simply to state what particular form of the disease you are interested In and the right. book will be forwarded. Whether you all in person or write you can depend' upon It' that everything i confidential.

Make It a point to call soon. NEWTON HATHAWAY 11. D. 33 Inman' Bldg5 224 S. Broad St.

Atlanta Ga. Office hours 830arnto8prn Sundays 10 a. so. to I p. m.

NYE'S. WIDOW' TO FEED PEOPLE She Will Conduct Boarding House in the Town of' Arden Columbia. S. C. May Special is announced that Mrs Edgar William.

Nye widow bf the late well known humorist and newspaper man will this summer conduct a boarding house in the town of. Arden. on the Southern railway. 14 miles south of Asheville. Arden is a.

picturesque mountain. town about 3 miles from Buck Shoals. the' htne' of. the humorist during the last ten years of his life. which In' his syndicate letters descriptive of the comic of mountaineer life.

Joe made famous throughout the United States. Numbers of boardlnH houses in the North Carolina mount ate kept by ladles of culture and ment and Mrs. Nye's position uncommon or conspicuous. band. is burled at Buck Shoals.

said that the place was recently under a mortgage. CYCLONE HITS VIRGINIA TOWN" Roofs of Houses at Williamsburg Torn Off One Man Hurt. Willlamsburg. Va. May 18 A cyclone- struck this town this afternoon.

doing much damage. The roof of' one house was blown up at least 200 feet and landed a quarter of a mile hWay. from where' It Was torn off. The main street of the town Is MLM Hii tiHiifiimi one end toxffe other. One man.

TKJwias was injured by being The Principal euOD for Atlant Success Is her wide-awake business men. They are quick to catch' on. to anything or real merit and appreciate promptness and dispatch. That's why we receive their National Employment isoclaUon. 1114 Century Bide.

Bill te 3122. SORESAHoULCERS SHOW A BAD CONDITION OF THE BLOOD When the blood is in bad' condition a bruise cut scratch or any slight injury to the flesh is apt to become an ugly-looking sore or ulcer. Sometimes a boil blister or pimple is the beginning' of a large eating ulcer or open discharging sore. Often the blood is naturally bad and is that way from birth and such people suffer with vati- 005 kinds of sores from infancy through old age. The blood may' become so weak appeared on the calf of my lUhi and watery from the effects of limb.

I used the slmpla home remedies but it malarial sickness debility or refused to heal. The physiouniconsnUad XA 1 M. if dl me no F00- MJT was Mlld sore Some old chronic trouble that eaif to ankle and. I then began S. S.

B. and I the impurities break out in improved drmpldlrbat attack of typhoid fever trtTl settled In the original sore causing bOkletI I bad sores on. the tower ex- began 1 soon at I was over thee fever and. tremities or other part of the was completely and permanently cured. MBSSSKS W3B5 the blood that keeps the sore discharging and must be gotten out before it will heal.

Washes and salves whilp cleansing soothing and helpful will not do it because they do not reach. the. poisoned blood but. S. S.

S. cleanses and. purifies the diseased blood and when this is accom- pUshed the place heals. Where the health has been impaired it restores strength and vigor to the system improves the appetite and tones up the nerves. Purifying the blood is the surest wayto get rid an old eon or ulcer.

Medical advice is free. THEIES oF rrftiiG. ir i 1. I' I t' wEsiic E81Y I 1 11fATIT OOODWHI8kEY. INTHB' CYPB9' RDFOR OU WHISJ EY QOOD-P RE JUST" HE RIGHTTHINOFOR ITBACK 6ATI FIED.

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