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IA Str Devoted tol. 11 _V Espeialy t ou oftow cu- t '0 T'' i 7 i 10asy cairs, w ing, de, means A~.i tre Deryed to.wde fmanf inRisest Rloom 17e I I'e s~ii y t lift of thwe cuitt. W Lns e hai, 11nr weksv . It a . -h-1ino.,.rithfor thr q f1"rSr. i llto out of town ei'd oh t ol rs sit hs es Deharm n t t o Sevr liain and Taylor Streets. TWO CEORCIA TOGWNS "orl'hetorad m1 liA SWEPT BY TORNADO ies , ann WestH Poinit Snffers a Hig LoNs- W~ire wrei kied Havy lelophollwe iorc i nl i ti i iter qu (av Service Downi-Cities Near Ala- was caused near C banma-Georgia Line e- winds and rain w( port Heavy Death Eatstern A labamia. T'oll Wire Service Wire service, botl MANY DEADII AT LA GRANGE telephone, was parti it was almost impIo. Other Comnities Suffer Heavy exact damge 0r to P'roperty D~amage From many sections of the Cyclone felt the effects of I Atlanta, Ga., March 28.--At least thirty-six lives wore lost, a hundred property damage possibly running into miillions was caused by tornadoes that A swept through Gcorgia andI Alabama late today. LaGrange and West Point, G;eorgia, towns near the Alabama-Acspi, e Georgia border, suffered the heaviest. lt in rnai the estimated dead at LaGrange run-seiu dsoer nling as high as thirty-six. Tlwent-onestdadrm y bodies, six of whites andl fifteen no- badradui groe's were found, it was known. West Point, 'l-ich lost heavily last D)ecem- GO D her from the flooded Ch attahoochee, reported(II i ten dad andI sever'e damn- __ ages ini the buisines section. '&f The torinado ahm~ was felt in Macon b~' tr where pr)operty damage ran high and ttnl i ( Ki some parsons were injured. Washing-rciiy II O' l ton, G;eorgia, p town near Augusta,l ~~a l ow~ nisofel th cltet of stAchbut s,~ pan, e \' 7.' 1' X.41 4~ AA Better Merchandise ewest Store .T'S the slogan of the Bon Marche, and examination of our stocks will prove at it is indeed something more than an itle. ;er Merchandise," as we conceive it, iewer and more exclusive style, bet lity in fabric or workmanship and me of selection. os it iiecessarily follow flu fou must re for Ihis superior selection. As n >, fiei voI will very frequently find it less, (dule to 1afiliation Of 1t1is store e lion Au1-che (' luiu of stores, t h rouIgh e seenr nuP' l adv1 ant11age inijl prelha sinig > 0 1ms11 to) io ou ('ust OuIers inl Cobuum- '9 Columbia, Z. z. v~ere lost.ran flltouhu.agetjrio ldaama took its o eri uigte(a nli a to rep~orts tonight fae loe iesmgtadt h ve persons were sufiii pi operty damaige oih orsh sle oL pecl ika and high Gag yam oo rcsa h re general overAtatanWetoitRlrdr l'aralyzed tribcaeitwieweelon telegraph andItpssnetriNwrlaso sIly paralyzed andWahntnNo3,wsntlcte ral o see in s la e l th. gotagra oto get epotsfom Thrm Renginrs ere was reparing t Stae ha hvegtoightPon to s reuple aotooLa he sorm hevyGridge they army aosru s theta Atlanta_________ ocheri InWst PincRailroa when flortd tht iudatd diepaowh anie traine $7,000,00 itwreswer downg. Washinon N 3 it wasrotdcae State sthdtthhdamage in est Pointorbidapnt he sorm.Heaybrdgeto bhew acro thehuies Chatt LTI'I hohe buiness la st ecmbrugglin flono ts inuc ndatechntw and vousnss, dh frouthieysesen lat Hadcme Vho orld ote o thear dalfag dnstrPoin Ta~ ret was said to be iri thebuiessc t ill satn, ts ffeton wecas ~ nd iohrksness aste electri struging vousnes, dififonmt this he a oseso lant cmbe nd, often mofn were xee to be alcmmstimssilen The world's~ f0 orte to wrek. Hl oe tu. o kidney, livergr. wr adtob ral a ae acidtrobles I Hopial Graneth hie wosith ife inI4EDAL acrin oteehn EDUCATOR fROtvI GEORGIA SPAKS Wife Had Suffered Four Years, He Says TELLS OF CHANGE "I Have Never eSen Anyone Improve I Like She Has, Thanks to Tanlac." "Tanlac is the only medicine that ever did my wife any good," declared Prof. W. A. Wood, of Central Graded School, Winder, Ga. It has, restored her health and relieved us of untold anxiety, for her case was a most ser ious one. "Her main trouble seemed to be nervous indigestion," he continued. "She had sufeved four years and had lost in strength and weight in spite of the best treatment we could get. She was extremely nervous and the loss of sleep pulled her down to a shadow. She could digest little she ate and suffered from gas on the stomach heartburn and nausea, and headaches most all the time, with per sistent constipation. "After sonic hesitancy we decided to try Tanlac ,and she began to show de cided improvement with the second bottle. She has since taken several, and the change has been marvelous. Sh' is gaining in strength 'and weight every (lay and practically all her troubles have left her. She eats and enjoys anything she wants and rests well at night. I have never seen such improvement in any person in such a short time." Tanilac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning H1. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. 0. R1hame, Sunimerton. reports, and the court house had been made into an emergency hospital. The injured had not been counted tonight, but apparently their numbers ran into the hundreds., Damage in Macon and Washington, Ga., was chiefly confined to plate glass windows and roofs of buildings, with property loss rather heavy in Macon. Loss resulting from hail and rain storms was reported from Grantville and llogansville, towns in the West Point LaGrange section. A small tor nado struck Williamson, Ga., unroof incr some houses. There were no in I IIRSIJn U U ISnappy i* Before Bi * Never before in the I * Millinery, I * Just Received, ager * Volls; U Just what you want in * Ox U UM U uries 0ofoss of life so far as known onight; Macon, Ga.) Mardh z8.-Although heiveather bureau reported the high ,at wind v'elocity ever known here, lfty-eight miles an, hour, Macon es aped the storm with a property loss estimated at half a million, dollars. rhere was no loss .of life and few >ersons were injured, those being hurt )y broken glass that collapsed before he wind or was broken by the hail. Buildings were unroofed and trees vere torn dow-i in all parts of the ity. Not. a towde or place of busi less escaped damage. The East Macon Baptist Church ,'is unroofed And two negro churches lestroyed. The Buceye Cotton Oil Company's dcCaw mill was unroofed, the roof oeing carrier on to the main line racks of the Southwestern division of the Central Railroad of Georgia. Tent Poles Stripped Considerable damage was done at ,entral City Pai% where a circus had iitched a tent. ''he tent poles were tripped in twa. The park is flooded. Reports from the Fort ,Valley and 4arshallvilles . peach belt indicate hat peach trees, now in full bloom, vere not hit by the storm. Light wind ad light rain was reported at each olace. An inch and a half of rain and hail ,ell in twenty minutes. At Griffin four nches of rain was reported in two [ours.' ,With the heavy rain above here an ther flood in the Ocmulgee is ex- ) iceted. Ten Persons Killed Atlanta, a., March 28.--Ten persons vere killed in the tornado that par ially wrecked the business section of Vest Point, Ga., late today, according o information received here tonight Prom twenty-five to thirty persons vere injured, twelve of them serious y. The business part of the town vas said to have been almost destroy d hardly a building escaped damage mid many being badly wrecked. The mnown dead are given as L. D. Askew, Iruggist; Isham Stanley, R. T. Horne, 3lake Hendry, Fay Marion, aged- 12. Five unidentified negroes. Stanley was killed in the wreck of he Presbyterian Church and Horne imd Hendry met death when a restau ant roof was blown in. The town was left in darkness to light and cut off from communication vith that part of it across the Chatta MANN'S and See Our Spring mying Your Easte nistory of our store have iy >btaining so much beautifi Iresses, Hosie And Other Apparel for ister .Wei rius shipment each of our i and Wirthm Crepe de Chine and Georg Footwear fords and Puri Also a Full Line of ns' and.B~oy's Sui WANIS| ioodhee rivek. as the ponltoon bri throvn. up, by army engineers a the flolods of last December was Dut of commission. 0 NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST GROCERlS Chicago, March 29.-There is n discrimination against wholesale gro ers as compared with meat packers, on Southern rhihways, according to the testiMoynytotlay by J. E. Crossland chairman of the-Southern railway clas sification committee before an exami. ner of the interstate commerce com mission. The grocers, contending that such discrimination exists, are asking that the busines sof the packers wi% its various sidelines be limited t# strictly packing house products. Mr. Crossland said that in his opin ion Southern roads waste transporta tion facilities to give the grocers the service they de.mand. If the hearing here is not completed by Saturday night it will be continued in Wash.. ington. GET READY FOR "FLU' Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, ' the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De . lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Driggists aro advi. Ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working ordor as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza; and sor us complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take ono Calotab at bedtimo with a swallow of water-that's all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fled and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetito for bronk fast.@Eat what you please-no danger. Calotabs are sold only ino original sealed packages, prico thirty-five cents. Every (Iruggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.-(Adv.) STOE Styles ! r Outfit.I 'been so fortunate U ry, Gloves,I U pp ts tsTO E.I