Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 30, 1907, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOHER JO. PROHIBITION BILL WILL BE PRESENTED IN Ml LEGISLATURE Will Ask Prohibition of Liquor Traffic on July 1. Montgomery. Ale., Oct. 10 —The flret hill which will be presented to the ■pedal session of the legislature next month will be for general prohibition. The bill will name July 1 next nx the time for the law to go Into effect. BONAPARTE FIGHTS FOR UNION LABOR BEFOREHIGH COURT Railroads Contend That Erdman 1898 Act Is Unconstitutional. HASTTJEOOINGS 'Little Church Around Cor ner” Is No Longer Gretna Green. New York. Oct. 1.—The Little Church Arouml the Corner la longer to be a Oretna Green. It la agreed by the Rev. Hr. George C. Houghton and the announcement today will daah the hope of many young couplea who contemplate eloping. Dr. Houghton declared today that hereafter the aanctuary over which he prealdea' will not be the place for the performance of lll-ailvlaed marriages, nor of any kind that cannot be con sidered regular In the fullest sense of the term. Perhaps the most Important feature of Dr. Houghton's departure, however, Is his resolution not to marry any persons who cannot prove to his sat isfaction that they are of the required legal age, or. If they are minors, that they have the consent of their pnrents or guardians. It Is therefore his linn belief, based upon long experience, that this regulation alone will prevent many marriages that should never lake place. Free Catarrh Cure Bad Bnatli, KVnrUir and Spitting Quickly Cured-Fill Out Free Coupon Below. Washing! on. Oct SO.—Attorney Gen eral Bonaparte In the United Staten supreme court today Is defending much Ihut organized labor bargained recent ly by strike* and other contests with capital. In behalf of It* agent*, William Adair. of the Southern railway attorneys, attacking the constitutionality of the Krdman act of 1898, containing the clause making It criminal for a com mon carrier In Interstate commerce to discriminate or threaten to dismiss an employee becauae he belonga to a union. The right of workingmen to form unions can not be denied* he says. Bonaparte contends that should the Erdman act be declared unconstitution al the whole system of government mediation In Interstate commerce trou bles would fall. Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world-wide Told and Grip remedy, re moves cause. (Tall for full name. Look for signature of E. W. drove. 25c. Miihiitltutp articles pay larger profit. That I* why the denier trie* to chiinse your mind. When your inliul Is made up. keep It so by ln*it*lnjr on getting whnt yon want. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. Get’ What You Ask For. There are many reasons why you a*k for advertised articles, but abso lutely none why you should let a sub stituting dealer palm ofT something which he claims to be "Just as good” or “better” or “the same thing” as the article you requested. The advertised article must of ne cessity be of the highest quality, oth erwise It could not be successfully sold and the advertising continued. The buying public recognises the su perior quality of advertised articles. The subatltutor realises that fact nml trio* to sell Inferior goods on the ad vert l*er’s reputation. Protect Yourself by Refusing 8ubtti tutes. \ Tutt’sPills Alter eating, persons of n bilious hsblt will derive great benefit by taklngone of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE — a nd nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel* lugs. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. SAY DOCTORS SELL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR DEADLY"DOPE" Case in Recorder’s Court Brings Startling Charge by Negroes. 00000000000000000000006000 o o O BIRMINGHAM ELECTION O O CL08ES 154 8AL00NS. O O O O Birmingham. Ala., Oct. 30.—The O 0 total vote from the prohibition O O election In Ihe boxes reported to O O yesterday evening was 5,48» for O O prohibition and 3,833 against It. O O It Is expected that the missing O O eight boxes will Increase the pro- O O hlhttlon plurality to 1.8A0. The O O effect of the election will tie to O O close 110 saloons In Birmingham O O January 1. next, 24 In Bessemer O O anil about 20 In Pratt City and 0 O Knsley. O O O 00000000000060000000000000 DR. ALLEN WILSON TALKS OF EXCUSES Tha subject announced by Dr. Allen Wilson for his Tuesday night's dis course attracted a great crowd to the First Christian church at corner of South Pryor and Trinity avenue. The auditorium of both church and Sunday school were filled, as were also the galleries. The service of song was excellent. During the trial In police court Wed. nesday morning of a white man and negroe*. on the charge of “sniffing" cocaine, Charlie Moore, one of the ne groes, made the declaration that certain physician* are making a practice of is. suing prescriptions for cocaine at 50 cents for each prescription. “Judge,” said the negro, “t's Just as easy to get cocaine now as It.was be. fore the cocaine law was passed. All you have to do Is to give certain doc tors 50 cents and they will furnish the necessary prescription.” \ Following this declaration. Chief Jennings Instructed Plain Clothes Of ficer Rowan, the arresting officer, to at once take up the matter with the city attorney, with a view to having It Investigated. City Atorney Mayson I* out of the city, but Officer Rowan later held a conference with As*l*tant City Attorney Hill Mr. Hill con*trued the cocaine law for the officer, but said he thought the evidence In hand was Insufficient to convict the physicians Involved fn the hearing before the re corder. os the three defendants each asserted that the physicians were treat. Ing them for certain ailments and hnd prescribed the “dope” Incidentally. Mr. Hill stated, however, thut any physician who prescribed cocaine ex cept In cases of necessity was vio lating the law. The three men tried Wednesday were J. 1. Coker, n white man, and Charlie Moore and Arthur Patrick, negroes, all of whom were found in Decatur street “doped” with cocaine. NICK E. ALLEN CALLED TO REST FRENCH LINGERIE: Deft-fingered Nuns and Skillful Work ers m Sunny France Set Every Tiny Stitch and Fash loned Every Graceful This Dis tinctive Lot o Garment f Lingerie The woman who our French hand-made cares will he tremendously interested in Lingerie. It is all that her most exacting fastidiousness could demand. It is elegant m its sincere simplicity in . its genuine and perfect of form and fashioning; it is tasteful workmanshn up. Be Nick Eugene Allen, of College Park, died at Ills home Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock nt the age of 63 years. Mr. Allen had for many years been an In valid. He was a veteran of the Con federate army and a loyal member of Camp Wheeler. V. C. V. The funeral arrnngementa will be announced Inter. Mr. Allen Is survived by his wife and nine children, who are: Y. J. Allen, Mrs. T. M. Hamilton. Jr., Miss Estelle E. Allen. William Frank Allen, Miss Louise Allen, Miss Oertrude Allen, Miss Jewel Allen and Nick Gachet Allen. FIERCE STORM AT GALVESTON Galveston. Texas. Oct. 30.—A rain and wind storm Inst night wrecked ser. erul buildings in this city nnd destroyed of his voice and chnrmed his listeners k.ur.w'Xi with Ills rendering of the sacred solo "That Beautiful Realm." Dr. Allen Wilson hud announced that *, &jt 4 M he would discuss the reasons people b yll give for not becoming Christians, ink ing as his text the words. "Almost thou persuadest me tn be a Christian." He begun by drawing n distinction between a reason and an exruse. Pen pie often advanced mere excuses anil called them reasons. The preacher reviewed quite u number of such cx- rausex or reasons. Home were bewil dered by the multiplicity of creeds and did not know what to believe. Some were afraid of being laughed at and others hesitated for fear of not being able to hold Out. Every one of these and other point* was handled with skill and lucidity by the preacher, whose Illustrations were apt and nu merous, sustaining the Interest of his bearers from start to tlntsh. His sub ject for Wednesday night Is "Repent or.ee. or Turning Toward Jesus Christ. Trsin.d Nursss Strongly Rscommsnd Gauss' Catarrh Curs to All Sufferers. The trained nurse U ready for any emergency, Just ms Gauss Is equal to • the-teak of curing you forever from catarrh. Catarrh Is not only dangerous, but It causes bad breath, ulceration, ileath and decay of bones, loss of thinking and reasoning power, kills ambition and energy, often causes loss of appetite, indigestion, dyspepsia, raw throat amt consumption. It needs attention at once. Cure It with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It Is a quick-, radical, perma nent cure,. because It rids the system of the poisonous germs that cause ca tarrh. In order to prove to all who are suffering from this dangerous and loathsome disease that Gauss' catarrh Cure will actually euro any cose of catarrh quickly, no matter how long standing or how bad, I w ill send a trial package by mall free of all cost. Send us your name and address t.slay and ibe .treatment will tie sent you by re turn mall. Try It! It will positively cure so that you will be welcomed In stead of shunned by y.., t r friends c K. GAUSS. 212 Main street, Marshall. Mich. Pill put coupon below. FREE. This coupon Is good for one trial park age of Gases' Combined.Catarrh Cure, mailed free la plain package. Simply nit la year same sod address on tbs dotted lines below and mall to C. E. GAUSS, 212 Main Street, Marshall, Mich. DR. D. CLAY LILLY TO BE HERE MONDAY Next .Monday evening, at the Cen tral Presbyterian church, the brother* hood of the church will five a reception to Dr. D. Clay Lilly, of Winston, N. C., and It is expected that a large num ber of the men connected with the Presbyterian churches In the ctly wilt be present. Dr. Lilly will be in Attanta over Bun. day. speaking In three of the leading Presbyterian churches on that day, and Ids visit is the result of an arrange ment made by the executive commit tee of foreign missions at Nashville, Tenn., for him to deiivei in different cities through the South an address given at the Asheville conference last summer, which made a very strong Im pression and called forth the warm est commendation. ,The reception hour Is from 7 to S, after which Dr. Lilly will address the gathering, and It la deemed fortunate thut the inen of that denomination In this city will have the opportunity of string Dr. Lilly and he especially ad dressed by him. LYLES TO AGAIN FACE JURY ON CHARGE OF MURDER. gpecisl to Tbs Georgian. Way cross, Ga.. Oct. SO.—The regular fall term of Ware superior court will open on the first Monday In November, with a heavy docket, both In the civil and criminal cases. There are nineteen suits for divorce out of a total number of fifty-four civil ruses. The criminal docket has several mur der cases, two that are probable be cause of motions filed and argued be fore the supreme court for new trials. They are the cases of Harry E. Lyles, convicted of murdering his wife and baby, and Dan Style*. a negro, con victed for the murder of a negro at a restaurant in this city last December, druggist's. outside world, ported. No loss of life Is re- ought in Pans by our own buyer, unmistakable "lines" and cut that embroidery upon them, now make so exquisitely these garments have the them distinctive. The and delicate a fi me mere lace-like tracery of leaf or vine—-now so splendidly effective m great bursts of snowy blossom—— this was wrought by the gifted and untiring fingers of cloistered nuns, chiefly. And deft workers have fashioned the flounces, the bands, the yokes and tucks and gussets millions of tiny stitches evidencing their inimitable skill. Food Poisons. 90 Per Cent of All Diseases the Re sult of Undigested Pu trefying Foods. Men of affairs, women of soviet}- and children with active hralns are too often sedentary In their hnhlts, giving little time to exercise. To this evil Is added that of high and Irregular liv ing—os a result, the stomach cannot stand the demands made upon It. The abused and overtaxed stomach does not properly do the work of digestion, food laken In ferments nnd the poison permeates the whole system. The body loses In weight and becomes a prey for the attack of whatever disease It may encounter. Did It ever occur to you bow busy that stomach of yours Is'.' It only holds Hires pints, but tn one year you force tt to take In 2,400 pounds of material, digest It and prepare It for assimilation Into the hlood. No wonder it rebels when overworked. We crowd It with ■teaks and pustry. Irritate Its Juices with spices and acids, nnd expect the stomach to do Its work. It can't do it. Alt over the Inner layer »f the stom ach are glands which secrete the Juices necessary to digestion. The entrance of food Into the stomach Is the signal for these glands to do their work. The more the food, and the more Indigesti ble. the greater the demand upon them and upon (he muscles of the wall ad joining. Think of the tons of high-seasoned game, sweetmeats nnd appetisers crammed Into this little four-ounce mill, and then wonder. If you will, why you are dlssy or nauseated or consti pated. Don't tjlame your stomach or curse your fate that you should he born so unfortunate. Blame yourself and apply the remedy. First, get a small package of (Stuart'S Dyspepsia Tablets, taking one after each meal and at bed time. They are not a medicine, but a digestive. Your stomach Is worn out and needs help, not medicine. Stuart's Dysiwpsla Tab. lets will do the work that the stomach falls to do. There's enough power In one grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to digest 3.000 grains of ordinary food, so you needn i fear ilml Hio ildn. eat will remain In your stomach undi gested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will rout the poison because they remove the cause—food fermentation. They are nature's own cure for dyspepsia. The host of troubles dyspepsia Is father of cannot he numbered, for a health) ■tomuch la the source of all health. Selxe your opportunity before worse conditions confront you. Send todav for a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They will bring your stomach relief. F. A. Stuart Co.. ISO Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. The SO cent size for aala at your "Wbat bave we? Night D esses Long, full and graceful, with low neck, quantities of tucks hand-run, embroidered yoke. $5.50 to $25.00 (High neck—$2.40 upward.) Corset Covers Simply shaped and of perfect fit ting $2.50 to $4.69 Skirts With deep flounces, scalloped and richly embroidered with flower- sprays, rolling and whipping of the daintiest kind. Perfect fitting. $7.50 to $35.00 Chemise These in exquisite patterns as to cut and finish. ■ $1.50 to $4.95 Drawers: $1.50 to $4.95. Bridal Sets These consist of Gown, Chemise and Corset-cover. They are of particularly effective design and form a splendid number in any smart trousseau. It will pay the brides-elect especially to give these a critical inspection. 112.50 to &35.00 Second Floor. c ham herlin-J ohnson-J OuBose Co.