Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 17, 1907, Image 3

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1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUFRDAY. BKCICMBKR 17. WW\\\ T6o Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias been 1® ipto'for oyer 30 yean, has borne the signature of f r ~ and has been made under his per. sonal supervision since its infancy, s ' . - ■ V ' C *' C CA*'K Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and‘‘Just-as-good’* are but . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cosforia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 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 allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Coho. Jt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS a v . S) Bears the Signature of DOES IIS WORK AT CHRISTMAS TIME No Spasmodic Philanthropy, No Publicity—Just Timely Aid. In Use For Over 30 Years. TSI stursus COMPANY, TT «U*KAY ITIIIT, Nrw von * CITY. TOM WEA VER TAILOR WITH -REPUTATION ' 93 } Peachtree Street,: Atlanta. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS FOR SALE We have between five and six thousand 10-lnch disc records for Vlotor and Columbia Talking Machines. Records consist of Imperial, Century, Concert, Columbia and Victor. We also have about twenty Talking Machines and desire to dose out our entire stock ot Talking Machines and Records, aa It is our purpose to discontinue handling same. A bargain to spot cash buyers. Come quick. We are closing them ; out at one-halt the regular price. . ; THE WALKER COMPANY, 103 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ClTY. WHY NOT HELP BOYS’ CLUB? YOU’LL FIND IT GOOD WAY ; ' TO ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS } \ . . Want to <!o aoma real. .effecUr* irood? A way Ilea bafore anyone with the will and the mean*—and it doea not tako any treat bit amount of money nt that. Plenty of people Just long to help bring Cbrlatmaa cheer to eome one, bnt don’t know how to go about It. 1 Here Ilea the way: Atlanta haa a Boya’ Club. It baa gath ered Into It the lonely little fellow* who have to get out and hustle for themselves. Boya you see standing around the corner Irr the afternoon In the drenching down pour or the whistling wind, ottering you the a Tne n doesft |, tlo that for fun. It Is .tala apples, candle*, nuta, anything that will ‘ cheer a boy’a heart, to Mr. Dorr, 19 Trinity nvenue, and it will lie-gratefully acknowl edged. ./ • * •, If you have any good booha or magazines they will help the iclrib wonderfully. You have many old one* throwing around the house. It would bo mighty easy, to send them where real results would be' had. The boys like particularly Puck, Judge, Life and other illustrated papers. W. O. Footo, who la one of the most eh- thUHliiHtlc friends of-the club, Ih going to give the seven boys making the l>eat record For December an automobile ride and a afiriaco wnere no can ne warm, wui-n* up(U reading and «ui« arousementa are provided. • Ives him the hearty cheer of stimulating ambition, nnd smoothing In every way Elhle the rough places for hla weary llt- POH 1 -! ho V Christmas tree and party Is being finned for these boys.. It_ !?£i l 2 planned for these l>oys. it wm g I _ ti- . . tome of the warmth and glow and delights that yon give your-own little onea. It will bring a deeper significance to the day for these brave little chaps. _ . . It you really want to do good and giro yourself a happy Cbrlatmaa send-oranges, sort of stlmulns begets. fnl work la being done for these lads, with the small means at hand. It would not bo much trouble to make a personal investi gation. Husband’s Testimonial. A Burnrnn witness, looking In the prime of condition, deposed quite complacently In a criminal ease that lie had no occupation. "My wife, a good, careful and hard-working •• —" be added.—Calcutta Nothing Is being said about it, bat (he As sociated Charities la playing n big part In this happiness-distributing business at this time of the year. $n fact, that la what the Associated Charities Is doing all the year round, but the recipients are happier than ever when they are helped at this particular time. The Associated Charities la not planning any Christmas trees for the poor or any wholesale distribution of dinners. Their work la of a different nature. Maybe hap- E lness and good cheer will be placed In • ome whero there waa nothing hot desola tion berore, and yet the Associated Chari ties will not even furnish a crust of bread. . This aounda strange, doesn't It? Bteraa is If no good cheer could be placed In a home if a good Christmas dlnnor was not the eatiee of It, but It can. Right at this particular time the Asso ciated Charities fs being worked overtime. This doea not mean that there are hundreds of persona starring. People often need help that doesn't take away hunger. . But right at this Christmas there are many homes that will be happier aa a re sult of the Associated Charities' work. A few of these caaea might be mentioned Just to show what good work la being accom plished. A Christmas Problem, First, there was the esse of that hard working, pretty and proud girl who waa burdened with a drunken father and some little sisters and brothers. The father is good carpenter and when he works he works hard and earns good money. Who ever thought ho would atop working and drunk Jnst before Christmas? It was so __ expected. All the Christmas plans of this young girl were upset. What little money bad oeen saved for this one day of the year had gone .to the. barrooms. Then the * “ b money had been Id nnd have moro re ter worl be given In the care of the Inebriate of the Associated Charities to gel up and doctored nnd treated; an mMSo be found arintPi'1 rnd c<i from the di dry j;oo«la *ti better nhapo In n Jso found the family waa about to be put out of the home. This-made a different problem. Father had tons - Miadl ooberod wr — — other -.house had to be found and the rent “ - - “-dig bn daucl _jore. Thlnj._ shape where there maybe bc/ote hriatmaa. New Eye for a Boy. Then there waa the case of ttao small boy with only one eye. Ills mother bad been deserted by Ida father. She wanted to go to Oklahoma to the home of her father- in-law. She used * to have two children when her husband left her without a cent. if to ere now getting in was nothing bat desolation and boys strangers. and the doctor said the child dt< the strangers had mistreated him. settled things with the mother. She not let etrangefa mistreat her owl. _ Sho wonld not leave him. bnt would go Oklahoma. 8he didn't have any mom (•treated him. That " is Would or bo; mother was Ilf In bed with nMI nearly blind boy to look after bllm iharltle 1 In the r ■ Now he can see end Is getting All right. The ,mother la recovering and ontlFthc boy can see well enough to go to school he la working na an office boy. In the meantime Icorrespondeneo haa been opened wlthr*" father-in-law >ln Oklahoma to sea If he BBS receive/his son's wife, if he will she and her bor will be sent there. Christmas would have been ft sad day in thlshomei but for the Associated Charitlei ■ Preaented Widow, | I Another home that will have a better I Christmas because of the AssoetatM Chart-1 ties Is'the one where the wife and six chill dftn -were about to be put out of tbelrl honae :because the husband la In jail and can not support them. The Associated Char ities beat the bailiff to the home and saved the mother and six children-"— * - thrown Into the atrect. TwoHB dren were working, but there waa not enough ro'.krep thing* going. It would have been a bad Christmas without a home. In the streets, while husband r ~ • .... - In i*ll. 3-- tli. rent bail to I *p<i Immediate want; intlalU . tuirl to 'be lecured for the sick tab, and Hoe. bought for the children who ought to lave attended «obu«1 hut who couldn’t go b their hare f«et. Now thin family feels batter and mother M ‘ [I.lrofi are hosing now that father . .. f#0 | 0U - They ileh better tlmn mre are <loion« nnd clith- M u 111 not be kept In j.u will hare n Christmas m the, expected, dud ere ha And «o the list runs on. Ite this, nnd the- ' Fit I. not'a/pte....... . - with tbts otgnnliallon aa with man, per l •on* I who become philanthropic around Christmas-tUnn. A good menl once n year Ivrm not do. May Help in Seerat. >»o people who feel a “ ne nt thin lime of ihe no through the Associated Chari want to blow youreclf for n turi or toys or nomethlng el.e, the DR, PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dh Portfif’S Antiseptic Healing Oil, which is coming into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for wounds, burns, sores an\a skin iseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina- ionof medicinal qualities ^which relieves pain, antiseptically Jeanses and rapidly heals an Injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort di “H0U88ll0lll Slirg80n. n All druggists sell it 25c WHY NOT REMEMBER EVERYBODY7 Here Are a Few Suggestions The Universal Coffee Perco lator It tht perfection of the drip prooeee. It excels all other ways ot making coffee be cause the percolating process is practically completed before the water bolls. Coffee made In It Is easily known by Its de licious aroma. Its fine flavor, the absence of the bitter taste caused by boiling, and by the en joyment with which those can drink It who can not drink coffee made In any other way. Z nioro Carver COMMUNITY SILVER. Regular $10.00 J-p/cCc carver Special, $7.50. Guaranteed 25 Years Thousands Eileen Alarm Clock, $1 value; special.. 76o Alert Alarm Clock, $1.25 value; of Clocks Gilt Clock, $1.60 value; apecial 90o Musical Alarm Clock, $3160 regularly; Row $2J5 Watcrbury Spasmodic Alarm $1.60 P. W. Alarm Clock $1.60 Rattler Traveling Alarm Clock..’ $1.60 Wasp Traveling Alarm Clock. $1.60 Traveling Clocks, in leather caae $2.00 Traveling Clocks, in leather case......$1.70 Porcelain Clocks, in different de signs, each. >....$1.26 25-K Gold-plated Clocks, each $1.60 to $16.00 Enamel Mantel Clocks— Leno, 8-day $4.60 Sterling, 8-day $6.00 Dandy, 8-day ....$600 Colonial, 8-day $6.60 Alabama, 8-dny $7.00 Mission Clock—8-day $2.00 Enamel Iron Mantel Clocks, 8-day, each $8.00 to $10.00 Mission Wall Clocks—Beautia*, at, each .$000 Handsome Bronze Mantel Clocks, $25 value „.$1M0 Wood Kitchen Clocks, $3 value; special $3AO Ingersoll Dollar Watch j stem wind and set; guaranteed one year.....$100 Ingersoll Midget ....$200 Ingersoll Midget, gold-filled $5.00 Thin Model Gun Metal Watch; * $3 value; special ;$O10 Hanover, 8-day $6.60 Wrist Watch .....$3.00 Remember, Our Special CUT CLASS SALE is Still On and Will Continue All This Week Chafing Dishes Punch Bowl... ... $50.00 Punch Cups, each 1.00 Vasa... ... ... $0.00 Vase 25.00 Vase.. ... ... f 23.50 Vase 8.00 Vase . lt.OO Vase.. ... 15.00 Vase 12.00 Vase 8.75 Vase 3.60 Vase. ... ... 7.00 Oravy Boat.... ... 8.00 Butter Dish... 8.75 Reg. Price. Cut Price. Ice Tub. Puff Box. ... Tumblers... .. Tumblers.. .. Tumblers.. .. Pitchers.. .. Pitchers.. .. Pitchers Pitchers.. .. Berry Bowls.. 8.50 7.50 1.00 .00 .75 8.50 7.60 10.50 12.00 4.60 The Cut Glass Sale is on only at 53 Peachtree AS 4.32 4.70 7.00 7.62 3.00 KINO HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall Sf. Charities has plenty of placea where theee things can lie delivered. You can put your card In with the tblnga, and while the poor people who reeetre them will know who eent their Chrtetniea present you will never know to whom they were aent. Lota ton the official* of the Ataoelated Cherltlea do not betray the confidence of their ell- it*. ilnndreile there nre who will be thankful Although tha Viennese shop are generally considered to be the moat artistically arranged of any capital In Europe, the tradesmen complain of the Increasing difficulty they experience In getting flrst-claas artists for this work. A special window dressing school U now to be established, eays The Lon don Olobe, In which young men and women may obtain a thorough tech nical training in this branch of shop keeping. Canine Opium Smugglers. Customs officers have recently un earthed one of the moatielever methods of smuggling opium and silks Into the United States from across the Interna tional boundary line yet discovered, soys The Chicago Inter-Ocean. The smugglers, who were headed by Thom as Smith, now In custody, used trained dogs to carry on their business. The first Inkling that came to the of. fleers that the dog* were being used to carry contraband good* from Cana da was when Officer Lane, of the Bell ingham station, shot a dog which he saw running through thick timber near Blaine, Wash. The dog waa loaded down with an enormous leather sad dle In which were found three pounds of opium and a package of rich silk. . Three days later customs officers railed three other pack saddle dogs to Kmlth's shack near the town of Blaine, Smith was found at the (hack and ar rested. ima.ooa So far be hat . accidents to hi* fingers, and collected more than flD.OOO-sliout $4,'.v) store than he hi. STOCKADE AND TOWER XMAS MARKED BY GOOD DINNER Fresh pork sausage, ribs, backbone, feast, eighteen big, fat hogs will be killed at the stockade within the next few days, just as soon as the weather Is cool enough to permit. These pork etc., with sweet potatoes, and a few other delicacies on the side. This Is the menu that will be pre pared to bring the eeason'a cheer to the hearts'and a smile of satisfaction to the faces of the big gang of convicts In the city stockade on Christmas day. Commissioner of Public Works Collier and his corps of assistants have deter mined to give the convicts a merry Christmas, as much *0 as possible un der the circumstances, anil In doing so will appeal to their appetites. In order to supply this sumptuous HEADACHE r*lDf mil h« t»*»o t*kl*C f*«r Cufirtli. Sloe* bihuAn* Mktic Cufirtu b* hM B«r<r b*4 »h* b«*4»cb«. They bat* «*tlr«lr car«4 him. Cueirtti 4a what you mommaad thtro ta do. I Heltaa. lUlIUalaar; paid premiums. M«T«rlUkta, Waakaa or Grip*, ttc. 8a.ii ■old In balk. Tha faanloa labial ium| <2a*r*ala««i lo car* or jour moo#/ back. Star!;ng Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.Y. jql AMU Al SALE, HI MILIOI BOXES toning for some time now, and It Is an. nounced they are ready for the slaugh ter. No work will be done by the convicts on Christmas, further than tho work of necessity about the big prison, and they will have opportunity to rest and eat to their hearts' content. There are now about $26 prisoner)! In the stockade, and It Is exported this number will be considerably Increased before Christmas. Christmas at the Tower. The prisoners In the Tower will also enjoy a Christmas feast. Jailer Fain announces that a sneelal dinner will be prepared, but says the exact nature of the menu has not yet been determined. "We have not yet decided on the menu." said Jailer Fain, "but It will be something good. We are going to have a Christmas dinner that will be thor oughly enjoyed by the prisoner*. We want to bring Just a* much cheer Into the prison as possible.” It Is also probable that religious services will be held In the Tower In the afternoon of Christmas day. Recorder Broyles announces that there will be no session Of police court on Christmas. Two sessions of court will be held on Christmas eve, aa usual, and the court will then be adjourned until the day following Christmas. Health statistics of the German fleet Indl- - ato that the percentage of Insanity I* low est In ttie engineering branefi. The most common disease Is eye trouble. Heart trou- tds o xes Lvit. Passengers arriving at Terminal Station and spend ing a night in Atlanta will save time and trouble by stopping at Hotel Marion Annex, 67 Mitchell St. Half block from Btation. Euro pean. Dabney Scoriae; pro prietor. Also proprietor, of Hotel Marion, N. Pryor. American plan. Bates, $2 per day; with bath, $2.60 and $3.00. HOTEL PIERREP0NT ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.’ . 43, 45, 47 WMt 32d 8t. One Door from Broadway. NEW YORK CITY A superior, perfectly appointed hotel, ap pealing especially to people of refinement. Europccn Plan, Parlor bedroom and „„ Two Bedroom*. Parlor and Bath. M. 97, A M. HARRY L. BROWN, Of Hotel Victoria, Boston and Isleaboro Ira DB. E. E. BBAGG, OSTEOPATH and PHYSICIAN and SUBOXON. Office 324-23 Century Building, Honrs: 9 to 5—Bell Phon*. .