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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
fUESDAY, OCTOIlUlt », 18CJ,
COMMON t'lNoE
t>»4s cost Intelligent people to uso only
rne/aincs of Known composition. There-
..for.- (t Is thaSDr. Pierce's medicines, the
which print every Ingredient
enterlngleiothem upon tho bottle wrap
pers and attest Its correctness under 02th,
are dally growing In favor. The com
position of DnPierce's medicines Is open
to cverybodvynr. Pierce being desirous
of having l-V■rt niy.-i- s a-
tion"ti:rn'>; f ! y m-m 1 fr>rmnl:n. 1*1 rv T
confident that th«» Vetter fhe comnotmon
■ **i
. ,iired. llcinc \ U • I !y made of ihf* active
I nii didnsl principles extracted • from na
tive forest root’s, by exact processes
original with Hr. Pierce, and without tho
1 use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
1 chemically pare g!;.rer!no being used In
stead In extracting and preserving tho
| curative virtue* residing In tho roots
• employed, so medicines arc entirely
, free from tho objection of doing harm
J by creating an appetite for cither al-
• cohollc beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
■ bottle wrappers—tho same as sworn to by
• Hr. Pierce, and yen will find that his
J "Golden Medical Discovery," tho great.
> blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel
J regulator— the medicine which, whllo not
• recoir.mondrd to euro consumption In Its
j advanced sta;vs(r.o medicine will do that)
> yet docs cure, all .those catarrhal condl-
! lions of bead and throat, weak stomach,
> torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
! lungs and hrag-on-cougb*. which, If neg
lect'd or ba iiy treated lead up to and
finally terminate In consumption.
, Toko the 'ikdden M-dlral Discovers"
■ to time and It Is not likely to disappoint
} you If only you giro It a thorough and
i Jnlr trial. ,Don t expect miracles. It
• won't do supernatural things. You must
{ excrelso your patlcnco and persevere In Its
■ use (or a reasonable length of time to get
< Its full benefits. Tho Ingredients of which
; Dr. Pierce's medlclr.es are composed have
tho iinouallfid endorsement of scores of
; medical Iceclcrv-tetter than anv amount
of lay, or non-professions I, testimonials,
j They are no' given nwnv to bo expert-
, nemertwite •••-re .-m J..-Ml dealers In
• medlcln.- - prl
INTO POLICE COURT
! Young Woman Released
After Arrest for Work
in Slums.
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FIGHTIfi 10 STATES
' Elections Will Be Held
Tuesday of Next
Week.
York, Oct. 29.—Elections will ba
faeJd in twelve state* one week from
{'today. In Massachusetts, Rhode I«-
1 and. Maryland, Mississippi and Ken-
L.tieky a governor and other state of-
f leers are to be chosen; In New Jersey,
t governor only; tn New York, two
iftfoilate Justices of the court of np-
I jcals; In Pennsylvania, a state trens-
‘ irer. and In Nebraska, n railroad com
i nlssloner and two regents of the state
* inlversity. In Ohio, Utah and Call
j ’ornla municipal officers are to be so
» ectcd, while In New York county l
plumber of Judges and a sheriff nru to
»e voted for,
- The prohibitionists have n state tick
-R m all the states except Maryland am.
/vriislMlppr and city tickets In Cleve-
nnd and Cincinnati, but not In Han
•Taoclsco nr Salt Lake.
PYTHIAN SISTERS
GO TO SAVANNAH
A delegation from the twu Atlanta
Templca of the Pythlnn Slaters have
tone to Savannah, where a Grand
Temple of the organltatlon la to be
formed this week. /
, The Atlanta party la eomposed of
'he following: Prom Delphi Temple
ao. », Mr*. J. A. Hollis, Mrs. I. F. Sty.
"•on, Mrs. C. A. Bedford and Mrs. Dr.
k. C. Brewer; from Atlanta Temple
4o. 9, Mrs. Deo Grlffln, Mrs. William
Jross and Mr*. T. C. Pclot,
Representatives from ull temples In
he Ktnto will bo present and aid In
brmlng the grand temple. The session
rill commence Tuesday and continue
wo days.
Wes Cured
Quickly at Home
Vithout Pain, Cutting or Surgory.
Instant Belief.
Ve Prove It. Sample Package Free.
There Is Just one other sure way to
e cured—painless, safe and In the
rlvacy of your own home—It is Pyra-
rld Pile Cure.
We mall a trial package free to all
'ho writ*.
It will give you Inatant relief, allow
on' ttio hnrmless. pelnlees nature of
Sis meat remedy and Mart you well on
ae way toward a perfect cure.
Then you ean get a full-sized box
rom any druggist for 60 cents, and
ften one bo* cures.
If the druggist tries to sell you .ome
ning Just ns good. It Is because lie
lakes more money on the subMItute.
Intlst on having what you call for.
The cure begins at once end con
tinues rapidly until It Is complete and
rrmaneut.
You ran go right ahead with your
•ork and be easy and comfortable all
re lime.
It la well worth trying.
I Just send J iur name and addre*. to
\Jrram1d Drug Company. 95 Pyramid
ulldtng, Marahrll, Mich., and receive
•ee bur return mall the trial package
i a plain wrapoer.
Thousands have been cured In this
ley. painless and Inexpensive way. In
j» privacy of the home.
So knife and tu torture.
No doctor and hit bill*
All druggists, r.n cents. Write today
W a tree package.
On oomplalnt of certain saloonlats
the vicinity of Decatur and Ivy
streets that her effnrls as a Christian
worker were interfering with their
business, that she had been pulling
men out of the saloons and inducing
them to visit the Rescue Mission In
Central avenue, Miss Fiber Daley,
mission worker, was huled before Re
corder Broyles ..Monday afternoon.
The trial presented a remarkable
scene, a great crowd of men, women
and children. Christian workers and
sympathizers, having marched to the
police station In a body and crowded
Into the police court room to witness
the proceedings. When Judge Broyles
rendered his decision, dismissing the
case against the young woman, shouts
of joy and exclamations of gratitude
went up from the crowd, and hats and
handkerchiefs were waved jubilantly
In the air.
Miss Daley denied she had pulled
anyone nut of a saloon, stating that
she merely walks up nnd down tho
streets In the bowery districts Invit
ing men on the sidewalks to visit tho
Rescue Mission and pleading with them
for their salvation.
“I go out In tho name of Jesus," ex
plained Miss Daley, as she stood be
fore the judge’s desk with a Bible In
her bands, “and Ho Is always with me.
I do not pull men out of bar rooms, but
merely stop them In the streets and In
vite them to the mission. 1 do not loaf
In the streets. Too many precious souls
are being lost and the salvation of the
soul is of too much Importance for
Christian workers to loaf. We must
keep moving.”
In dismissing the case, Judge Broyles
advised Miss Daley tlmt she was doing
no wrong In Inviting men to the mis
sion. but that It would be a violation
of law should she pull men front sa
loons or loaf In front of saloons.
"Miss Daley," said the recorder,
despise the saloons as murh as you or
anybody else and am heartily glad they
are going nut of business the fi-at of
the year. But as long as they are li
censed by tho city they have rights
under tho law and these rights must
not be Interfered with. Any forcible
Interference with the business of
saloon Is a violation of the low."
"Do you think there Is a Judge In the
world Who would have lined that worn,
an'.’" naked Judge Broyles, quietly, ns
the mission worker nnd her friends left
the court room.
Bitten by a Spider.
Through blood poisoning, caused by
a spider bite, John Washington,bf Bos-
quevllle. Texas, would have lost his leg.
which became a man of running sores,
had he not been persuaded tu try Buck.
Ion's Arnica Salve. He writes; “The
first application relieved, and four
boxes healed all the sores." I
nnteed by all druggists.
o
ur
Costume
All tlie
Garden
Blooms Anew m
Splendid Tinting' of
Autumnal Ckarm
New inspiration seems to be gathering daily in the Suit Department, so that
now after a good stretch of brisk and constant selling, we are just as ready, just as
splendidly provided to meet your wants as ever.
Indeed, there’s an added animation pervading every
garden of ours, for all the rich tints and tones of Autumn
and fabrics.
A simple business dress or a tail-gown. A Paris costume
section of this Costume-
bloom anew m frocks
10 BE POSTPONEO
Tennessean Suffers From
Severe Illness, but Will
Come Later.
1 1 • T
1
T) .
Vuhamberlm-1
n J
ohnson'-JL-Ji
iJDose (
uo.
Suffering from a sore throat, ex-
Renstor 16. W. Carmack has found It
necessnry to cancel his lecture at the
Bnptlst Tabernacle for Tuesday even
ing.
Telegrams' received from Senator
Carmack Monday afternoon stated that
hla throat was In such condition that
It would be Impossible for him to come
at this time to deliver tho lecture for
the police fund. He said, however, that
he would be pleased tn give a later date
If It was desired. Arrangements will
be msdo to this end.
Purchasers of ticket* to the lecture
are requested to hold them until tho
new date for Mr. Carmack's address Is
announced, which will be In a short
time. They will bo honored on that
date.
The committee on arrangements for
the relief Turn) has Issued the follow
ing announcement;
The lecture promised by the Atlanta
Police Relict Allocation for tonight
has been postponed on account of the
Illness of ox-senator Carmack. Owing
to this I'.Iikss tiia senator was conr-
pelled to esncti several engagements,
but we had hoped he would be able to
meet this one and are disappointed,
like yourselves, by reason of the post
ponement.
"We wish to say this!
'i. Holt your tickets—the lecture
ill be given nt an early date.
The officers of the department of
K ollce are sincerely grateful to the pub.
c for Its generous aaslstance In the
purchase of tickets and encouragement
of their efforts. » ,
3. This Is entirely a mutual enter
prise. and we appeal to your further
genrrnsltr in submitting gracefully l)
this act of Providence and to co-operate
with us In making the further enter
tainment a great success. ■ The an
nouncement will be made In the papers
In plenty of time for all to act and at
tend.
"Kindly note the above and extend
to us your hearty co-operation, for we
are doing all that men can do and we
must rely upon your sympathy urn!
help.”
C. W. MORSE HAS
LOST HIS GRIP
Gowns for all occasions,
walking frock. Matters not.
Dressy Saits
A new assortment of ligkt
colored trimmed suits, pleated
flared skirts, short coats.
New ideas in trimming evident
m many of them.
It s here for you.
Tailored Gowns
t
High-cl ass garments, follow
ing the hest lines and cleverest
ideas of skillful makers. Coats
30, 45 and 50 inches long. In
all the desirable colors.
or a trim
Afternoon Dresses.
Silks, Voiles, soft crepey
stuffs, clinging and graceful, are
fashioned into these charming
gowns for afternoon wear. All
the smart colors-russet, Co
penhagen, navy, champagne; lace
trimmed and very effective.
$25.00 to $50.00 $35.00 to $75.00 $23.75 to $50.00
See the great picture, “The Vlllage Blacksmith,
a masterpiece. FREii in the store this week.
TAFTS HAVE
NARROW ESCAPE
Baguio, Oct. 29.— Secretary Taft and
wife escaped Injury Monday from a
runaway of mul.s, while In an auto-
mobile with General Wood and General
BIIm. The chauffeur, who was going at
a great speed, fled after tho narrow
escape of the distinguished travelers.
LEWIS DOES WELL
AFTER OPERATION
J. Fred Lewie, of The Constitution,
who Was operated on for appendicitis
Saturday. Is reported as doing very
well, which will prove welcome news to
His friends. Mr. Lewis Is at 8t. Jo
sephs Infirmary, where he Is receiving |
tho best of care.
GIRL KILLS RUSS
POLICniREGTOR
Went Into His Private Of
fice and Shot Him Six
Times.
sn§& headache
New York, Oct. 29.—It ban been for
mally announced that there would be
no official reorganization of the steam
ship combination which was organized
by l\ W. Morse and hie New England
associate*. The ftnaneer of the various
companies nnd their management, how
ever. will be In the hands of the inter*
•sis that formerly controlled the lines.
CARTERS
! ITTI.E
SVER
PILLS.
Dyspasia rcllovsd.
Constipation avoided,
Dowds miniated, no
pain, no griping.
SMALL PILL.
SMALL DOCK.
SMALL PRI03*
St. Petersburg. Oct. 29.—General
Maxlinoffsky, head of the department
of prisons of the Interior, was shot
and killed yesterday.
young woman, who haa not yet
been Identified, presented herself nt
the weekly reception of General Max-
Imoffsky and remained quietly In the
crowded ante room until It was her
turn to enter tho general's private of
fice.
When she was In his presence the
woman drew a revolver and fired seven
shots polntblank at the general, six of
them taking effact.
TEETH
LONDON OIRL KIDNAPED
BY RUSSIAN TERRORISTS.
London, Oct. 29.—Barbnra Laponk-
hln, aged IB, daughter of Alexander
Lapnnkhtn, ex-governor of Revnl, and
whose mother Is n Russian princess,
has mysteriously disappeared In Lon
don, nnd all the resources of the Rus
sian embassy and Scotland Yard are
i-lu. tuc'rech. "••! being employed to trace her. Miss Bar
bara was visiting London with Iter
DEI.Will
PENT AL IttioMft.
h«. M w hit«miii hi
if You Are Going to Painl
Consult us before placing
your orders. Wc attend per
sonally all jobs. Will cheer
fully furnish estimates. We
guarantee all work done by
us.
ATLANTA PAINTING
COMPANY,
Itsh. governess. Miss Fussell. A letter
was received later telling that she was
a prisoner In the cellar of a house and
that Russian terrorists were Impli
cated.
FOUND HONEST
RAILROAD MAN
i rejoice that I have found an honest
and honorable railroad man."
Such Is the remarkable stattment C.
R. Brown, of Lon Angeles, make. In a
letfer to the Seaboard Air Line officials
In Atlanta.
In September a conductor on the
Seaboard train from New York found a
sample case on the train. Later Brown
wrote saying he had lost It. but didn’t
CAROLINA RATE
CASE CONTINUED
AsherlJJ*. N. t\. Ort. 29.-J»djre J. <\
Pritchard baa goua North for nn extended
trip, and It \mi announced Just prior to
hi* leaving that tho railway rate oasra will
no un 1 ““ —
„ mcryTi
of LNwintwr.
CONCESSIONAIRES
HONOR_MR. WELDON
As a token of the esteem in which he
Is held, Frank Weldon, secretary of
the fair association, was presented
Saturday night with a handsome gold
signet rlntf by the concessionaires of
the midway. On. the ring are engraved
Mr. Weldon’s InftlaU and the sides are
decorated and studded with diamonds.
On the inside Is the Inscription: “Front
the 1907 concessionaires to our friend."
The concessionaires showed their ap
preciation of the treatment they receiv
ed from the fair officials by* giving a
banquet to the directors Saturday
night. In presenting the ring to Secre
tary Weldon, the presentation speech
was made by Manager Jlnt Anderson,
of the Oriental show. ,
IN TRI WRECK
Misplaced Switch Derails
• Georgia Railroad
Accommodation.
A misplaced switch derailed the ten
der of the englno drawing the Conyers
accommodation trnln over the Georgia
railroad Monday afternoon about 5:30
o'clock nnd ns a result two employees
nnd one passenger were Injured.
The engineer of the train, Joseph
Hogan, 24 years did, whose home Is In
Augusta Is In a local sanitarium Inter
nally Injured.
ger, was bruised and scratched In
Jumping from the train and was taken
to the Grady Hospital.
The trnln had reached « point on tho
Georgia road near tlie Candler sts-
tlon at Kirkwood when the tender
jumped the track at a switch. The en
gine waa running backward, pulling
the train, but did not leave the rails.
Instead the tender was joggled along
over the ties and turned to one sloe.
Several negro passengers were rid
ing on the front platform of the first
coach and they Jumped. This Is how
Barnes was hurt. Inquiry at the sani
tarium Tuesday developed that Engi
neer Hogan was progressing os’well u«
could be expected. Flremnn Webb Is
scalded about the legs. After the ac
cident it was over an hour before truf
fle was resumed. No statement by the
officials has been made as to why the
switch was misplaced.
Buit for Divores.
temporary order restraining Iter
husband, T. J. Floyd, from Interfering
with her tn nay manner until the final
.......... t settlement of her suit for divorce was
5! A. Webb, fireman, is nt his home In' granted by Judge Gills, of tho superior
i painfully injured, while Tump| court. Mondny upon application of Mrs.
of Conyers, a negro passen- j Minnie Floyd.
613 Temple Court Building. Both
Phonss: Bel! M. Bill; Atlanta 1284.
DR. FORTES, an O’J
Railroad Surgeon,
spent several years
of study and exper i *
ment in getting up
the preparation
known as Df« POrtfir’S
Antiseptic Healing Oil.
which is coming
into universal use
as the most conve
nient and efficient
application obtain
able for wounds,
burns, sores and skin
and WHISKEY
•or«4 artom
sLstJsmsa
•eager Agent Hampton, of the Sea
board, has been trying to locoto him
and Monday lie received an answer to! . . ... - — • — — —
^ ESS'SKHB; w ,^ h . reli ?ves pain, antiseptically
S/w b*en found.
And he also veemed aurprlaed that
any rallroAd man waa honest or honor-
• ble. lie wns glad, however, and wa»
i>rofust in hU thank*.
cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It
has become a sort oi “HCUSCW SltgCOP,” All druggists sell it. 25c