Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 10, 1907, Image 12
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1907.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which lias been
In use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision slnco its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allnys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic.' It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼NC eg NT# UN COMMNf, TT MUMMY ■▼NKCT, NtWYOMM CITY.
HULL DECLARES TAFT GEN. BOOTH PLANS
HAS CHANGED VIEWS LAST TRIP TO U. S,
Washington, Sept. 10.—Declaring that
Secretary Taft haa undergone n marked
change In hla views concerning self-
government for the Philippines, and
predicting that the natives would not
be fit Mr independence In fifty years,
Representative J. A. T. Hull, chairman
of the military affalrx committee of the
houae, came out llutly against "the In
fernal talk" that gave the Filipinos en.
courageinent along this line.
"1 think Secretary Taft," said Mr.
Hull, "believed In the beginning that
the people would develop more rapidly
than they have, but the fact la that
when they reach a certain point they
stagnate.”
Mr. Hull was emphatic In saying that
there was absolutely no reason Why our
fleet should not be sent to tho Pacific.
MANINE—A NEW DISCOVERY
f'lirrs the liHirpIi'.nr Unlilt nt home without
London. 8ept. 10.—General Booth,
commander-in-chief of the Salvation
Army, la preparing for hla tour of the
United States, Can ml tv and Oermany
this fall. He will sail from Liverpool
on September 1>, travel more than 8,000
miles and address more than 100 meet
Inga. In Salvation Army circles this
tour Is regarded In the’ naturo of a
farewell, for the general's advanced age
will not permit much more traveling.
Kliow the snhstltutor that yon have a
mind of rour own by getting WIIAT YOU
ASK FOlt.
TRAINED NURSES
TO ORGANIZE
The Georgia State Nurses’ Asnoola-
tlon, which was organized In Savannah
In April, will meet In the Carnegie Li
brary on Thursday for the purpose of
complying with the law passed by tho
legislature to regulate the practice of
trained nurses. The association will
namo ten nurser, and the governor five,
who will ’compose the hoard which Is
to pass upon those desiring to practlco
In the state As the physicians put
M M. D.” after their name*, ho the nurses
will, after June 1. 1009, write “It. S."
(registered nurse),
.Mrs. A. t\ Hurt ridge, of Atlanta,
president of the association, will pre
side at Its meetings, which will be at
tended for the most part by nurses
from the larger cities of the state.
Bank Service
For All Classes
This bank is orgnuized and
equipped to afford complete
banking facilities to all classes
of depositors.
There is n separate, thorough
ly organized department for each
division of bank service, and the
account of the wage-earner is ns
cordially welcome, qnd receives
the same pains.taking nnd con
siderate attention ns that of the
capitalist or business manager.
Compound Interest on Saving!
Acounts.
Central Bank &
Trust Corporation
Candler Building,
Branch Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth.
A nJtMtmt rrofawt tm
itiihf, Opfca. N«r*
phi". C«afi«, CAJ«rtL
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CITY TAX NOTICE.
Books open for last in
stallment city tax Pay now
and avoid costs.
E. T. PAYNE,
City Tax Collector.
HERMIT ROOSEVELT
BAGS PRAIRIE CHICKS
Chicago, Sept. 1#.—Kermtt Roosevelt,
second son of President Roosevelt. Is In
Chicago, after a successful hunting trip
In South Dakota. In company with
Marvin Hughltt, Jr., freight traffle
munngcr of the Chicago and North
western railway, and proudly carrying
a large bag of prairie chickens, young
Roosevelt arrived .vesterdny.
Tho two young men missed a team at
Winona, Mich., but Hughltt was equal
to the occasion. A freight engine was
brought from the round house and a
way-car attached to It, a fast schedule
was arranged and the two hunters were
whirled across Minnesota Into the Da'-
kotas at record speed. They arrived at
Aberdeen In time to get daybreak
shooting the day the season opened.
After spending a day or two In Chica
go, young Roosevelt will go to Oyster
Hoy.
WANTS FREE TRADE
FOR THE FILIPINOS
Washington, Sept. 10.—"During the
coming session of congress another at
tempt will be made to secure legtsla
tlon for the Filipinos In the way of
granting them free trade with this
country on their tobacco and sugar,'
declared Representative John Dulsell
of the Pittsburg district, at the Ra
leigh. Mr. Dalsell Is a member of the
committee on rules and Is therefore a
power In framing legislation In the
house.
"1 don't believe it Is necessary to re
vise the tariff," said Mr. Dalsell. ".
am In favor of letting It remain Just
the way It Is.”
NEW COURT HOUSE
FOR GLYNN COUNTY
Brunswick, Oa.. Sept. 10.—The new
Glynn county court house Is rapidly
nearing completion and la expected to
be occupied by January 1. The pres
ent court house has been purchased
by the Brunswick Bank and Trust
Company, and will be thoroughly over,
hauled and Improvements made before
the bank moves In.
; Hi* Onlj Keeler Ini^
Mi li Gtorji*.
229 Woodward A»J., ATLANTA, 6A.
PAINT
THE
BEST
PAINT
For all purposes at the
GEORGIA PAINT & GLAS8 CO,
40 Peachtree Street.
Captain Myers Commandant.
Chattanooga, Tenn, Sept. 10.—Cap
tain George W. Myers, Sixth Cavalry,
United States anny, a well-known Ten
nesseean and Spanish War veteran,
has been detailed as commandant of
cadets at the University of Tennessee,
vice Colonel Nave, resigned.
Court Convents In Haxlshurst.
f 1'iH-lal to The Georgian.
Hailehurat, Go., Sept. 10.—The supe.
t lor court wta convened here yesterday
by Judge Parker. His charge was read
to the new grand Jury and D. W. Dyal
was elected foreman. David Oolle Is
acting solicitor In the absence of Solic
itor General John Bennett. Deputy
United States marshal carried II. C.
Griggs to Savannah yesterday to an
swer to the charge of sending scurril
ous matter through the malls.
Prominent Georgian and
Lawyer Passed Away
Monday. •
Special to The Georgtnn.
Dalton, Ga., Sept., 10.—Colonel I. E.
Shumate, aged 73. one of the leading
citizens of Dalton, died from paralysis
yesterday afternoon. He was stricken
ten days ago and since that time has
lingered between life and death, at
times showing some Improvement, but
he gradually grew weaker until the end
came peacefully yesterday afternoon.
The deceased la well known all over
the state. He was one of tha leading
lawyers of the city, being attorney for
the Bouthem railway for a long num
ber of years. He was chairman of the
board of stewards of the First Meth
odist churcli here and was a trustee of
Emory College. Ho literally "died In
harness," having had e.n Important
railroad case In the city court about
two weeks ago.
He met death with the same phllo-
sophlc view which he has always taken
In life, and In Ills passing the state at
large, as well as Dalton, has lost a good
citizen, a great scholar and a true
Christian gentleman.
Only once did he aspire to political
honors, and then he was elected os
representative of this county Just after
the Civil war, and though he was emi
nently fltted for other more Important
offices and had friends enough to place
him at the top of the political ladder,
he chose to work as an attorney.
Besides a widow. Colonel Shumate Is
survived by four daughters and two
sons, Mrs. Robert Parker. ;of Atlanta
Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Leesburg, Vo.;
Mrs. E. C. Coffey and Miss Lou Shu
mate. of this city; John Shumate, of
Charlotte, N.. C„ nnd Frank Shumate,
of Dalton. The funeral will take place
Wednesday.
STRIKERS TO GIVE
BENEFIT AT GRAND
Judging from present Indications,
there will be a large audience at the
Grand Tuesday night to witness the
presentation of the "Court of Juno" for
the benefit of the local striking com
mercial telegraphers.
Wedemeyer'a Concert Band, com
posed wholly, of union musicians, has
tendered Its services and will be a fea
ture of the entertainment. An excel
lent program has been eirranged for the
evening, nnd the band will consist of
about thirty pieces.
The advance sale of seats and boxes
has boen large and has been very grat
ifying to tho officers of the local union.
One of the features of the evening will
be an opening address by Jerome Jones,
editor, of The Journal of Labor, who
will explain the attitude of the strikers
and point out Just what they arc fight
ing for.
The meeting of the strikers Monday
night was an enthusiastic ono and sev
eral stirring nudressts wete made. The
members of the press committee deny
the reports sent out from Chicago that
operators with contracts and who are
now working for the press associations
other than the Associated Press and
brokers would be called out In spite of
their contracts.
TERRELL MUST PAY
TAX NEXT YEAR
On account of the passnge of the
prohibition bill, which wipes out the
dispensary at Dawson, Terrell county,
which for the past six years has paid
no county taxes at all, will be compelled
to pay a county tax for the year 1807.
Since 1900 the county has depended
upon the revenue derived from the
dispensary for Its support, but when
the prohibition bill was passed It be
came evident that the money would
have to be raised In other ways. Ac
cordingly the county commissioners
have fixed the tax rate at 98 per 81,000,
which Is about 84 higher than the aver
age county tax rate.
Wilcox county, with a tax rate of 813,
has recorded the highest tax rate, while
Clinch county, with a rate of 12.50, has
the lowest.
Do You Open Your Ilouth
Like a young bird and gulp down what
ever food or mrdlclmt may be offered you ?
Or, do you want to know something of the
composition and character ot that which
you take Into your stomach whether as
food or medlclno?
Most intelligent and sensible people
now-a-days Insist on knowing ivhat they
employ whether as food or as medicine.
Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect
right to fnsfst upon such knowledge. So he
publliheyksoidrait and on each bottle-
r. whatJTTtwsdjcInes are made of
u Thli Jit frit
can wNUfllocd to do feg
' lngredlenls~6r which
—~~idearc stii
are made are stii
n nd or Hoop me
woman't peculiar weak-
nesses Irregularities and derangements,
giving rise to frequent headsebe*. beck-
ache, dragging-down pain or distress In
lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom
panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp
toms ot weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription Is a most efficient remedy.
It Is equally effective In curing painful
periods. In giving strength to nursing
nothers and In preparing the system of
the expectant mother for baby's coming,
thus rendering childbirth safe and com
paratively painless. The • Favorite Pre
scription * Is a most potent, strengthening
tonic to the general system and to the
organ* distinctly feminine Is particular.
It Is alto a soothing and Invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria,
spasms, chorea or St. Vitus a dance, and
other distressing nervous symptoms at
tendant upon functional and organic dis
eases of the distinctly feminine organa
A host of medical authorities,®! all tha
several schools of practice, recommend
each of the several Ingredients of which
•Favorite Prescription' 1s made for the
cure of the diseases for which ft Is claimed
to be a cure. Yon mar read what they
for ynunetf by tending a postal card
request for a frtt booklet of extracts
R on the leading anthoritles, to Dr. B. V.
erre. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In
stitute. Buffalo. X. Y.,and it wlllcomc to
you by return post.
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Friszss
It has hscome ah axiom with the best schoels of modern art in heuss decoration
that a r6om to be satisfying must be considered as a wb°fe.
Cglor-sch?mes are planned as carefully as the composition of a picture, and artists
whese names cn canvas are rsccgtiized the world ever fend their art to the cfesignihg
of ths beautiful friezes and wall-coverings that figurs so largely ih the best interior
work.
It is “wall-papering put upon the plan? of the highest art in wall decorating.
But yeu ll find it is r.ot necessary to carry the prices up with the sehtiment.
These things are within cary reach of the modest home-building purse.
A rural aeene treat
The prevailing tone
While it is bold in
THE DUTCH FRIEZE.
Dut-of-the-ordinnry stylo.
in tno women's and children's dresses.
THE DUTCH FISHING-BOATS.
A lary, restful stretch of groonish water and bluish sky. Hardly enough breeze to fill a sail, but Just enough to ripple the sea and rumplo ths
reflection of tho boats in the water.
Ons would never tire of looking at Dutch fishing boats so admirably rendered.
THE MARCHING CRUSADERS.
A stern, grim bit of composition. Armored knights with austere faces) a mighty host ever swooping along the upper edge of your roonv
Tho colors are rich and deep—sauber greens, purples end reds against a somber sky. “ 7
A magnificent decoration for s largo living room with massive fireplace and deep-ast doors and window casingi.
AND THIS YACHTS.
A frieze whoss beauty Is merely suggested in the illustration. A pises of hand blocking.
Tho whole composition is in light tone and very dim and hazy, with an atmospheric effect of the .ettinn .... m.. ... . ....
and ths rosy pink of sunset. Behind ths boats there's a glimpse of low sand dunes suggested in broad wsshss’of nB ‘“H** * r# * ofl tan *
The whlta sails of tho yachU, tho asa and sky are bath.d in the rosy pink of the .Siting sun. ** h “ #f *™"*P«™nt brown.
For anything in ths line of artistic and exclusive decoration for wall or ceiling, or for suggestions end min. . .-j .....
call upon the aorvico of our decoration department. suggestion. ,„d color scheme, in carpets, rugs and drapenes.
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