Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 10, 1907, Image 3

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xiiiU ATLAJNTA li-bUKthLAN AMD JNFWS. riirnSDA?, OCTOBER 10, l*n. s I GRAND DISPLAY OF STOVES During the twenty years of our business in Atlanta, we have never yet carried so large and such a splendid line of heating stoves as can be found in our stove department today. We have visited every factory in the country and by much time and great expense used in the search, we can now announce to the public Mrs. Eddy’s Subscription To The Rev.: Mary : Baker G. t Eddy that we are quite sure that there is uot a larger or better selection in the South. Just a Few of Them 1 KING OAK 1 $11.00 to $18.50 QUEEN OAK $6.50 to $17.00 | ESTA TE OAK l $18.00 to $40.00 VORTEX $15.00 to $27.50 Then There Is Also in This Department Anything You Want in Other Makes—a Dozen or More of Them—$1.75 to $60 FIRE FIXTURES —of course Mrs. Eddy may not sit up o’ nights reading The Georgian and News, but then maybe 6he considers it as a fair chronicler of events in the youth. Just a plain newspaper. LEE COUNTY, ALA,, TO VOTE LIQUOR OUT Phenlx City, 'Ala, Oct 10.—The pen pie here are very much exercleed over the approaching prohibition election, which take! place In thla county (Lee) on the Hth Instant. Tho temperance element ta working hard to bring about a successful election. The ladles are holding prayer meetings and tho men making stirring speeches In favor of the abolishment of the liquor tra - The town Is alive with enthusiasm the absorbing question. Looted Room of Dead. New York, Oct. 10.—Burglars entered Tuesday three residences at Westfield, X. 1, and In ono case ransacked a room In which the wlfo of the owner was Ijjlngylcod^ ^ Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper, Half of tho suffering and torture of Piles has never been told. But no mat ter. Whether your particular case of hues Is almost too excruciating for any mortal to bear or If you are fearfully tantalised by unreachable Itching, or whether you have only a moderate case nt plies, there Is positive relief, and <Wlrk, too. In Pyramid Pile Cure. > ou need not tako for granted all we ourselves say about our Pile Remedy. "* want It to speak for Itself. We nant you to send for a free package, to- hay. of the marvelous Pyramid Pile ure. Ws want to prove these atate- ments to you personally, so that you * hi feel the result yourself. follow a few simple directions. Get **•! to stay well »"u don’t have to stop working one •Ingle day. tortures from operations. •i® heavy doctor's blUs. ., '"re, for Instance, Is a sample of the 5““d of letters we get every day and we “on't hare to ask for them: Friend—X write to tell what good four Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. j used your sample and It did me so much good I went and got two boxes ana I u fe d one Bn< ] j , m another man “'together. I have no pain, no piles, and j hay* been troubled with them for war fifty years, and could find no re- ‘ HU now, thanks to your timely ‘“fa Use my name If It will do you good. Isaac Smith, Wharton, New F'or Free Sample tend to the Pyra mid Drug Oo„ 96 Pyramid Building, oar.hall. Mich., or you can buy Pyra- f' 1 " Cues In onv dniv store for 6® RATHER WELCOME ROUSTABOUTS THAN DIVORCEES, SAYS TORREY Chicago, Oct. 10.—would rather receive Into iny home the denizen* of tlio levee than thoae men and women high In aoolety who commit polygamy and adultery bv di vorce. They are on no higher moral plane, and they ought to know better." With theae word* the Itev. It, A. Torrey, the revlvallat, declared hi* view* of di vorce and hla opinion of divorcee* In hla aermon last evening, "Whom God hath Joined together, let no man put nannder," he cried, "and the divorcee who remar- rlea Ik an adulterous in the *lg>» ^ God. You any you hove the legal divorce. IMS Chnat .... aocle- ofeed, re- . ..nd Is received again With open Nothing fa thought of the disgrace mnrrl. anna, ful proceeding.' GIRLS' DORMITORY WILL BE BUILT Actual construction of the young la dles’ dormitory, ths first of the four buildings to be erected by the Baptist Tabernacle, Is to begin before Novem ber 1 and will be complete within six months. Architect B. H. Hunt, of Chattanoo ga, spent Wednesday In Atlanta con sulting with Dr. Broughton and others Interested In the proposed Institutional church. His plans are nearly complete and will be ready by October 15. The work of tearing down the old houses on the site on Luckie. Bartow and Spring streets will be begun within a week or m The young ladles' dormitory will have fifty rooms. It will bo a home for young women who work. In addition to the £d rooms, there will be a lecture hall for a night school, a reading room, din. lng room, gymnasium and other fea- tU The next building to be be the nurses' home; then the Infirma ry, mid finally the auditorium , w hlch will be on the comer of Luckie and Spring streets. TEN WITNESSES HAVE DISAPPEARED S Chatunooga| TcaaI*Oct lOi-The sodden dlssppesrance of ten. men summoned to testify la the Charles Gilbert murder ease, on trial In the criminal court, has srou«ed SSdge Melteynold. and be has ordered a tali! Investigation. Office™ who know,all of the ten men have ■earcbed for them at their homea aud their usual haunts without success. MRS. MA g^ E 3°TQ final REWARD. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Oct. 10.—Mre. .Mary Coleman, aged 75 years, died title mom. lng at the residence of John Brooke, on Central street. East Macon. She had been sick for several weeks and was one of the oldest residents In East Macon. The funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 o’clock, con- ducted by Rev. T. K. Davenport. The I-.*—,will be made In Fort Hill New York, Oct. 10.—With an emphatic denial today by Mr,. Leslie W, Ilussell, that her daughter, Mrs. Clifford W. Hart- Report, that we know anything what ever concerning her present whe/eslKiut, sre false.'' solo Mr,. Russel). "If we only knew something the terrible suspense un der which we are suffering would be re lieved. Since the disappearance of Mrs Hartridge a week ago today, nothing bat been heard from her. The mystery la as COMEG TO GEORGIA The state campaign for the Wesley Memorial enterprises will be opened by a visit of Bishop ' Beth Ward, of Houston, Tex. Blahop Ward Is the pre. siding bishop of the North Georgia con. ference, has visited Atlanta on several occasions and Is loved by the numbers of Georgians who know him. He will arrive In Atlanta on Saturday, will preach In Newnan on Sunday morning, In Covington on Monday night, In Ath. ene Tuesday night and Elberton Wed nesday night. On Monday there will be a conference of the bishop with the presiding elders of the North Georgia conference and the executive commit tee of the Wesley Memorial enterprises This conference will be held at the of flee of tile enterprises In the Candler building. The public will recall the enthuelaetic HOW TO TREAT DOGS Association; originator Sergeant's Dog idles; president Folk Miller Drug Co., Rich- rnond, Va. time I have made* a study to ascertain what the ailments of the canine rnce regain, the resalt _ — being the now fa mous Sergeant's Dog Remedies. Recognized by dog men, veterinary surgeons snrl kennel owners throughout the United Btites and Canada as the standard and best on the market. Many and various perplexing prob lems confront dog owners at this season. One of the most important things Is not to allow any disease to get too great a atari, tor, like human beings, dogs need medical attention. To keep vour dog In a healthy condition you should give Sergeant's Con dition Fills regularly. They act ss a pow erful tonic and alterative and will build up the system to such an extent ss to pre- rent disease front making any headway. These pills are pnt up In 50c and SI pack ages (mailed postpaid). The advantage of purchasing the large sice Is twofold—more medicine, and this else package entitles purchaser to free advice for bis dog for one year. My many years’ experience In pre- scribing for sick dogs makes this service In estimable. Every dog owner ahould read my &>-page illustrated "Dog Rook." This volume will he mailed on receipt of 10c to cover post- nge. By special arrangement I agree to make a diagnosis and give valuable advice to the readers of thla paper who have alck Write today, giving the symptoms. W Jng a 2-cent stamp for prompt reply. Address me. FOLK MILLER, Pres., Folk Miller Drug C©., Kl Main 8t„ Richmond, A complete line of the famous Sergeant's Dog Remedies Is carried Mint ■old hr! Brannon & Anthony, 102 Whitehall SICK HEADACHE CARTERS BPITTLE ¥ivo IVER PILLS. Dyapeala relieved, Constipation avoided, Bowela r.gulatcd, no pain, no griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOS*. SMALL PRICE, Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go. INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, 60 Marietta St., Opposite Post Office. ATLANTA BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING CO. 6 y 2 N. Broad St. Loose leaves and special Blank Books, Rebinding Bibles, Magazines, Music, Law and all kinds of books. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain. 60c each. Beat teeth S3. Money rsi Fire black, brass, Sets; $2.75 to $6. Fire Sets; $6.50 to $10. Coal Hods; panned, 25c to 40c. Coal Hods; galvan ized, 35c to 50c. Coal Hods; extra heavy, 65c to $1. Coal Hods; brass, $8.50. Andirons in black, $2.50 to $6.50. Andirons in brass, $6.50 to $12. COAL VASES We are showing a very swell line of coal rases. Can’t help but like them. In black and beau tifully designed, $1.75 to $6.50. Brass Vases, $13.50., Brass Fire Fenders, $16. Grate Fenders, 50c i to 75c. Grate Guards, $1.50; and $1.75. Stove Guards, $3. Pokers, 10c to 25c., Shovels, 5c to 50c., Tongs, 25c. KING HARDWARE COMPANY, 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. launching of thla movement on Sunday, June 16, when raven Methodist bishop* were In Atlanta, giving their indorse ment and aid, and when more than 9200,000 was subscribed. The mass meeting at Wesley Memorial church on the afternoon of June 16 was an oc casion which Is not likely to be forgot, ten by those who attended. BIG ALLIGATOR FOR GRANT ZOO Wishy-Washy, a seven-foot alligator that outgrew the pond near Charleston. S, C„ In which lie was raised. Is to And a new home at Grant park. W. W. Ball, his owner, recently found that the ’gator was no longer a pet, having grown out of proportion to that title. He corresponded with a friend In At lanta, who In turn referred the matter to Dan Carey, secretary of the park board, with the above result. CITY TAX NOTICE. CITY TAX BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 10TH. PAY NOW BEFORE FI. FAS ARE ISSUED AND COSTS CHARGED. E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. Hew shout * 40-eent box of Wilsy’s chocolates? Turn to tho want pap* arri reeH .h-iit the great free offer for THE KEELEY CURE Do You Know What It Does? It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. THE ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE IN GEORGIA. 229 Woodward Ave., Atlanta, Ga. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. The operatory of The Atlanta Dental College Is open for practical work from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. each day excepting Sundays. Filling operations of all kinds, including gold, and tooth extractions, with or without gas, are made by the advanced students, entirely free of charge. Experienced demonstrators In charge. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. Widow Breckinridge Dead. I dent of the United States and a candf- New York, Oct. 10.—Mrs. John C. date for the presidency against Abrji- Brecklnridge, widow of General John O. (ham Lincoln, died yesterday In a suni- Brecklnrtdge, at one time vice prest- I tarium here. GAS FIXTURES Welsbach Lights, Mantels, Chimneys and Globes to tit all gas lights.. CHANDELIEESAND ELECTRI CAL SUPPLIES. EARLY GILLESPIE Formerly Secretary-Treasurer CARTER & GILLESPIE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 26 S. Broad St. Ground Floor Inman Bldg.