Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 21, 1907, Image 4

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TUB ATLANTA UEOKUIAX AND NEWS. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVesetable Prfpjra ion for As- slraiiaiingihc Foodami Rfijula • ting (lie Stomachs andBowelsof IS Promolcs Digestion jOwifcl- ness and Rest.Conlilns neiflr Opiimt.Morphinc norMincnL Not Narcotic. £trif* ffMDcSMXJWm* JtxJtau. \ JkMiHls- I AnnrSttd* 1 faSSSifidk* ( gjjgjfa ' Aperftcl Remedy for Cooty*. Iton, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea ■Worms .Convnlsions.Fevmsfc- ness and Loss OP SLEEK Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years BULLET THRO'LIC, HF ESCORTED GIRL After 1 She Reached Home’ Her Escort Col lapsed. •nuriAT, rtorEMDEK n. Beaver Falls, Pa., Nov. II,—After a 38-caliber bullet had penetrated bis right lung. Professor John A. Rand, of a business college here, walked half square, accompanying Miss Sady Glass safely'to her apartments before he fell perhaps mortally Wounded. George W. Schaney, formerly propri etor of a large harness store. Is charged with the shooting, and Is locked up. "That man rubied my family,” said Schaney. Rand had boarded with the Schaney family. grantccd under the Food s Exact Copy of Wrapper. AVALANCHE OF VOTES IN EVERY DELIVERY A veritable whirlwind of ballote has been sweeping Into The Georgian and News office for the many popular can didates entered In the 116,000 contest. Every mall brings hundreds of live- vote coupons and numerous subscrip tions from every part of the state. Women have been nominated In all sections on the state and the way they are Interesting themselves In the voting plan predicts much for the ul timate success of the most gigantic coupon war ever Inaugurated In Geor gia. The popularity ^contest In the sole subject of discussion In thousands of homes, not only In Atlanta, hut In the far-olf counties of Georgia. One hears the contest talked'of In the street cars und on the etreet corners. In shops and In theaters, which Is the best evidence possible that the general public Is not slow to grasp a novel Idea such as the one promulgated by The Georgian and News, and to take an active Interest In deciding who are the >4 most popular women In Atlanta and the state of Georgia. ■ Not Too Late to Enter. It Is plainly evident that every wqm an within the age specification of the rules of the contest Is not going to let an opportunity to secure 116,000 In prises slip by. New nominations are made dally, and by next Saturday, at which time the first announcement of names of contestants who are contest Ing In this race will be made, there will be a tong list of popular persona to compete for the honors ns well as the prises. It is not too late to enter the rare by any means. New names are being added to'the list, hourly and there Is still room for more, if you would like y.our share of the prises, send In your name and address Im mediately and get busy among friends and relatives. They will all be glad to aaslst you, If they only know you are In to win. Vote* on All Subscription*. Many Inquiries have been received by GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST | Wo. 6 | COOP FOB FIVE VOTES] FOR MRS. OR MISS I.Vtnie of Csndldste) ADDRESS (Street Number, City and State.) ATLANTA TO HAVE BIG CHAUTAUQUA A great Chautauqua nml musical festival la being planned for Atlanta In April. Dr. II. M. Wharton has been In Atlanta for the past two days making arrangements for the event, which' will be one of the finest entertainments of the kind ever held In the South. The entertainment Is to be known as the Greater Atlanta Chautauqua and will be held In the Grand opera house, lasting for about one week. It will be under the nu- apices of the Atlanta Lecture Association, of which 8. Hassell Bridges Is president. The best talent from all parts of the coun try will be secured for the program. The board of directors Is composed of the following: Governor Hoke Smith, Rev. S. II. Hoik. Dr. Wesley E. Taylor, Dr. John D. Jordan und F. M. Marsh, J. R. Nutting, W. L. Fain, O. II. Gardner, V. II. KreJgshaber, Walker White. W. W. Orr, W. P. Dykes, Hugh M. Wlllet. J. 6. Woodward. L. D, Scott, Russell Bridges and H. L. Bridges. STORE FLOODED BY HEAVY RAIN French Hand- Garments of Exquisite Beauty, Sm gly Machine-Made imM or m Sets; Under- Water leaking through a atone wall and corering the floor to t depth of live Inches' damaged the Fair Street Pharmacy to the amount of about WOO Wednesday night dnrlng the heavy rains By bulling ont the water with buckets, Dr. C. N. Jones, olio sf the proprietors, aided by Officer* Adams and Andrews, succeeded in restoring things to somrtblng like a normal condition by o'clock In the morning. During the heavy rains between 7 o’clock and 8 o'clock Wedneaday nlgbt the water flowed In fraely and made a lako of tho •tore. It wna the bnay time for the drug •tors and to Ml prescriptions Dr. Jones was forced to wade around In water ankle deep. Much of the stnlf on tho bottom shelves waa damaged. The offleers came to tho rescue sbont 9 o'clock slid the flood was driven back. Dr. Jones states that the trou ble was In the stone wall which wna badly My Bast Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y„ eaya •'Dr. King’s New Discovery 1» my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of Incipient consump tion for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and thle ac complished, the other symptoms left one by one, until ahe waa perfectly well. Dr. King'* New Discovery's pow er over coughs and colds Is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled It. Fully guaranteed by all druggists. 60o and 81.00. Trial bottle free. the contest department bearing upon the subject of old subscriptions, renew als. etc., and whether or not old sub scribers can secure votes In this con test. The answer Is a most emphatic Yes." The vote schedule as shown at the bottom of the article shbws the number of votes allowed on all paid-in advance subscriptions. Any person who now takes The Georgian and News regularly can secure vote* tn thte contest by paying In advance as long •a he desires. If a patron Is already paid In advance he may moke another payment and votes will be allowed on the remittance. Half as many votes gre allowed on old subscription* as on new one*. Those who gre already In the race arc doing splendidly, but even more could be done by systematic effort. Try to see all your friends and ac quaintances before your competitors get to them. Call them up by phone and tell them you are a candidate and to hold their 'subscriptions for you, They won't refuse. Must Ragsri^ Instructions. In sending In subscriptions to Tho “There’s no place like home”—when it’s warm. Otherwise, the club or some other cozy, comfortable place is likely to be much more attractive than a cold home where the members of the family are “hot” rather than warm. Our Special BANNER Coal heats the entire home with a warmth that is most invit ing. It makes the most modest dwelling most inviting in winter time. PHONE 656. R. 0. CAMPBELL COAL CO. LIME. CEMENT. COAL. muslins m Great V ariety. • . .>, _ ■ ■ v No store m the South can hoast a wider variety or a more adequate stock of machine and hand-madelmgeriethan can C.-J.-Du- B. Co. The best products of good, clean, well-ventilated American factories are found here—garments that are literally cut, tastefully designed, and well put together. In sets consisting of night dress, chemise and corset-cover, we have ample variety for you to choose from. These range from $15.00 to $30.00. Separate pieces at almost any price you wish'to pay. The French hand-made lingerie is notable for its quality and beauty. Exquisite hand-embroidery, hand-run tucks, the millions of tiny stitches so deftly set, distinguish these ! them apart as appropriate possessions for women Sets, three pieces, ranging from $15.00 to $50.00. A great variety of separate pieces as well as sets. Buyers of wedding trousseaux will find this stock to he one of exceptional interest and advantage to them. an garments of fine taste. d set SECOND FLOOR. C hamherlm-Johnson-DuBose C ompany Georgian and News be sure to state whether they -are old or new, and whether the paper t* to be delivered by carrier or by mall. If these In structions are carefully complied .with It will avoid Irregularities .and delays ling and crediting vote*. It must ■ rned positively whether a sub scription Is old or new before the votes enn be Issued or the remittances prop erly credited. It will facilitate'mat ters greatly If candidates will kindly be a little more careful In turning In their orders nnd doing so correctly. The street number and address Is another important Item which should bq looked after. Write plainly and make no mis. takes. Ten Kingsbury Pianos. .The ten Kingsbury pianos are guar anteed by the Cable Plano Company end they guarantee the pianos for ten year*. The remarkable prestige which iaa been accorded the Kingsbury pianos shows thst without u doubt the Kingsbury Is well known throughout, the South and that it la one of the 'best selling pianos. The Georgian In selecting the pianos to give the lucky candidates carefully considered this proposition and they finally selected the Kingsbury, as It Is so well known, more of this particular make having been aold than any other In the state of Georgia. The Cox Col lege. of College Park, bought forty-four of this very same kind which The Georgian and News Is offering, so the winners can rest assured that they are getting the full advertised value. If you wish vou may go to the stores of the Cable Company and ask to see style T Ivinnbury and auk what the price fa, end If tt can be bought at one cent less than we have advertised It to be. If you are interested call and look the pianos ovsr and you will s« that they are as good ss we have advertised tn every way. Scholarship* Well Worth Effort. Bwe are going to give five scholar ships 'to the best musical conservatory In tha state, and that Is the Kllnd- worth ■ Conservatory of-Music of'At lanta, Ga. This great musical conserv atory Is under the personal direction of Professor Kurt Mueller, who Is on* of the ablest teachers In the South. Professor Mueller is assisted by his roany assistants, and the following branches are taught In the school: Patno, harmony, history, counterpoint, pipe organ, voice culture, violin, French. German, theory, art, English, mathematics and chorus and sight s-ncluK. NEW RULING- ON TICKET EXTENSION Washington, Nov. 81.—By a ruling Issued by the Interstate commerce com mission carriers may extend limited passenger tickets In case of. the Illness of the holder of such tickets. The commission says: “This rule must be applied strictly and In good faith, and upon the carrier Is placed the responsibility of strict conformity thereto. Only such Illness as makes travel dangerous to the health of the traveler will justify the exten sion herein provided for. The exten sion may also be granted to one or more members of the family of the pas senger who Is III when traveling to gether, and persons who are subject to an established quarantine.” DIPHTHERIA CLAIMS LAURA HAYGOOD After being 111 only since Rundny. laurs Jean Ilnygood, the 7-year-old daughter of W. I., liny snort, of .772 1IIII etreet. died early Thu — Iiaysood, early Thuntdny morning. The chilli win tnken III on Hnnday and Wednesday diph theria developed. Despite the cohatant at tention of hast physicians, the little girl passed nway Thursday morning nt 4 o'clock. A abort aervlee will be held at the grore In Oakland Friday morning ar 10 o’clock. The child attended the IV. F. Riston school on Ursnt street and was on# of the brlghtett pnplle tn her class. Connellsville, Ps„ Fire. Connellsvllle, Pa., Nov. 81.—Flames threatened a portion of Connellsvllle last night and assistance had to be asked from Untontown. Three men were Injured and the-Hotel Haas and lln annex were damaged to the extent of 886,000. "The Household Surgeon” Oil Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing A Household Surgi cal Dressing for all wounds, sores and skin diseases, whe ther slight or serious. Relieves pain- antiseptically cleanses-quickly heals. It is sought after and continually used by all who give it a I first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c.