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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rcMDAT. r>RCKMBKtt IT.
The Sind Ton Have Alwayg Bought, and ■which lias been
tn nse for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in tlds.
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
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nitrcptla
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It eurcs Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It 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
DOES ITS WORK AT
CHRISTMAS TIME
No Spasmodic Philanthropy,
No Publicity—Just
Timely Aid.
Nothing la being uld about It, bnt the A*
sodated Charities Is playing a big part In
this happiness-distributing business at this
tlin** of the year. In fu<'t, (hut is what the
Associated Charities Is doing all tho year
round, bnt the recipients are happier than
ever when they are helped at this particular
time.
The Associated Charities Is not planning
any Christmas trees for the poor or any
wholesale distribution of dinners. Their
work Is of a different nature. Maybe hap-
plness and good cheer will be placed In a
home where there was nothing hut deaola-
tlon before, and yet the Associated Chari
ties will not even furnish a crust of bread.
This sounds strauge, doesn't It? Seems as
f.no good cheer could be placed In a home
ft a good Christmas dlnnor was not the
,j helot = .
does not mesn that there are hundreds
ng worked overtime.
| The Kind You Have Always BongM
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TH* OtNTAOWCOMFAHV, MUMJtAY •YRECT, NCW VOSS CITY.
TOM WFAVEE
TAILOR WITH REPUTATION
; :93 Peachtree Street, 7 Atlanta.' r
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS FOR SALE
We have between five and six thousand 10-inch diso records for
Victor and Columbia Talking Machines. Records consist of Imperial,
Century, Concert, Columbia and Victor. We also have about twenty
Talking Machines and desire to close out our entire etock of Talking
Machines and Records, as It Is our purpose to dlecontlnue handling
time. A bargain to spot cash buyers. Come quick. We are closing them
out it one-half the regular price.
THE WALKER COMPANY,
I 103 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, CITY.
WHY NOT HELP BOYS’ CLUB?
YOU’LL FIND IT. GOOD WAY
TO ENJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS
Wint to do *ome real, effective good?
A way Ilea before anyone with the will
tad the raeana—and It doea not take any
great Mg amount of money at that. Plenty
of people Juat long to help bring Chrlatmaa
cheer to some one, hut don’t know how to
go about It.
Bare Ilea tho way:
Atlanta hat a Boya* Clnb. It baa gath<
•fed Into It the lonely Ifttlo fellowa who
hare to get out and buatle for themselvea.
Boyi you aeo standing around the corner
la the afternoon In the drenching down-
pear or the whistling wind, offering you the
afternoon paper.
He doesn't do that for fuu. It la bta
weml ami meat and clothes and lodging.
The Roys' Club la holding out a helping
ha&d to that kind of a hoy. It la providing
i. place where he can be warm, where good
ttadlag and aane amusements are provided,
ft riTes him the hearty cheer of stimulating
■la ambition, nnd smoothing In every way
g*»jje the rough places for bis weary 4lt*
K A Christmas- treo and party Is being
anod for these boya. It will give them
>e of the warmth and glow* and delights
J®at you give your own little ones. It will
[*nag a ileepcr significance to the day for
thait brave little chap*.
if you really want to do good and give
yeorielf a happy Christmas send ornugea,'
apples, candles, nnta, anything that will
cheer a boy’a heart, to Mr. Dorr, 19 Trinity
avenue, and it will be gratefully acknowl
edged.
If yon have Any good books or magazines
they will help tbd club wonderfully. Yon
have many old ones throwing around the
house. It would bo mighty eaay to send
them whore real results would be had. The
boys like particularly Puck, Judge, Life
nnd other lllnstrnted papers.
W. O. Foote, who la ono of the most en
thusiastic friends of the club. Is going to
give the seven boys making the l*ft record
for Iteccmber an automobile ride and a
supper. You can Imagine the fltiv rivalry
that sort of stimulus begets.
If you don't renllxe wbst a really bonder,
fnl work la being done for these lads, with
the small means at hnnd, It would not be
much trouble, to make u (teraoual, investlt
gatlon.
And In the doing of It a staunch friend
Is assured for tho club.
Husband's Testimonial.
A Burnmn witness, looking In the prime
of condition, deposed quite complacently In
n criminal case that he had no occupation:
"My wife, n good, careful nnd hnrd-worklng
woman, supports me,” he added.—Calcutta
Statesman.
suit of the Associated Charities’ work,
few of these cases might bo mentioned Just
to show what good work Is being accom
plished.
A Christmas Problem,
First, there was tho case of that hard
working, pretty and proud girl who was
burdened with a drunken father nnd some
little slaters and brothers. The father la a
good carpenter and when ho works he works
hard and earna good money. Who ever
thought ho would atop working and get
drunk Just before Chrlatmaa? It was so un-
ted. All thO Christmas plana of this
girl were opart.-r What little money
»en saved for this ono day of the
year bad gone to thp barroom
rent came due. Enough money
the purse to pay this and bavo moro re
maining.* When the Associated Charities
was called In father was' null “
was “
pstd
led in father was'etUl drunk and
til furntt
it
also fonnd tho fsmtly
... llculons. Tag
Associated Charities also found tho fsi
was about, to bo put out of the housfw
This'made, a different problem. Father
* * * * in the care of tho *
had to bo |
i Inebriate
ho given It
branch of the. Associated Charities to get
up ami doctored and treated; an-
onae hid to be found and tho rent
either paid or guaranteed and a fow bur
den* had to be lifted from the pretty da '
irking in a dry goods store. Th
w retting In better shape where t
was nothing hut desolation and mavbo
father,will bo In shape to go to work hereto
Now Eye for a Boy.
Then there was the case of tho small boy |
with only one eye. His mother had been,
deserted by hJs father. Bhe wanted to go
to-Oklahoma to the homo of her father-1
In-law. She used to have two children
when her husband left her wlthont a cent.
She went out to work and left her two l
boys with strangers. Ono of them died
nnd the doctor said the child died becaoae I
the strangers bud mistreated him. That
* She would I
— , other bo;
She wonld not leave him. bnt would go 1
Oklahoma. Bhe didn’t have any money, I
and her only son was about to go blind.
It was up to tbc Associated Charities.
When this organization was called In the
mother was ill In bed with nobody bnt the |
nearly blind boy to look after nei
■■nine eye. Then h, conM go to school. I
fiswtt&tj&Xiii iswihi't'r
can see well eunuch to go to school bo 1, I
working If on office hoy, In tbe meantime li
rorre.pon4enoe be, been opened with tbe I
father-in-law In Oklahoma to eee If bo will
receive bis son’, wife. If be will slie end
her bov will he sent • there. Christmas
wonld nave been n e»d day In tbl, home II
[hut for tbe Associated Cbnrltlee. |
Presented Widow, |
Another home that will have a better
K^rlatmas been use of the Associated Chari
ties I, the one where tbe wife and all chil
dren Were about to be put out of their
house became the husband la tn Jail and
ran not Support them. Tbe Associated Char
ities best the bailiff to tbe boms and saved
the mother nnd ala children from helm;
thrown Into tho street. Two of tbs chil
dren were working, hut there was not
enough to keen things colnr. It wonld have
been a bad Chrlatmaa wlthont a borne. In
the streets, while busband and father was
In JaU. ;8o the rent had to bo arranxed for
nnd immediate wnntn nutlnfled. Ja' ‘
had to ho secured for the sick
shoos bought for the children wh' ....... ...
lave ..attended nebool but wbo couldn't go
n their bare foot ■ -
Tow this family feels better and mother
a children are hoping now that father
|| not be kept In Jail too long. They
will have n Christmas much better than I
they evpeeted, and are I
• • tho list
And so I
' e this,
t la not a rase<
There are dosens |
pasmodfr pli
who becomo
Christmas time.
wTu not tie.
May Help in Seer-aL
Bnt those
like helplm
•o through
r
WHY NOT REMEMBER EVERYBODY?
Here Are a Few Suggestions
The Universal
Coffee
Perco
lator
la the perfection of th, drip prootaa.
It excels all other ways of making:, coffee be
cause the percolating process 1, practically
completed before the water bolls.
Coffee made In It la easily known by Its de
licious aroma. Its fine flavor, the abeence of tbe
bitter taste caused by boiling:, and by the en
joyment with which those can drink It who
can not drink coffeo made In any other way.
\ * * u y —— ijlfV ;'p--
r niece Carver COMMUNITY SILVER. Regular $10.00
O-plBC€ VgdrVCf Special, $7.50. Guaranteed 25 Years
Thousands of Clocks
Eileen Alarjn Clock, $1 value; special.. 75c
Alert Alarm Clock, $1.25 value;
special $1.00
Waterbary Spasmodic Alarm $1.50
F. W. Alarm Clock ' $1.00
Rattler Traveling Alarm Clock $1.50
Wasp Traveling Alarm Clock. .$1.60
Traveling Clocks, in leather case $2.00
Traveling'Clocks, in leather ease.,..,.$1.70
Porcelain Clocks, in different de
signs, each.......
25-EL Gold-plated Clocks,
each $1.50 to $15.00
Enamel Mantel Clocks—
OOo
1.85 /
50
Gilt Clock, $1.50 value; special.....,,,
Musical Alarm Cl(/Ok, $3.60 regularly;
now $2.:
Mission Clock—8-day $2.
Enamel Iron Mantel Clocks, 8-day.
each $8.00 to $15.00
Mission-Wall Clocks—Beauties,
at, each $&00
Handsome Bronze Mantel Clocks
$25 value ...$18.00 J
Wood Kitchen Clocks, $3 value;
special $2J50
Ingersoll Dollar Watch; stem wind
and set {.guaranteed one year.... .fLOO
Leno, 8-day
.
$4.50
Ingersoll Midget
$2.00
Sterling, 8-day...
$6.00
Ingersoll Midget, gold-filled...
$5.00
Dandy, 8-day
Thin Model Gun Metal "Watch;
Colonial, 8-day ..
.........
$5.50
$5 valuo; special .........
$310
Alabama, 8-day ..
$7.00
Desk Watoh
Hanover, 8-day...
$0.50
Remember, Our Special CUT CLASS SALE
s is Still On and Will Continue
All This Week
Beg. Price. Cut Price,
Punch Bowl... 150.00
Punch Cups, each... ... ... ... 1.00
Vase 30.00
Vase 25.00
Vase 33,50
Vase g.oo
Vase 14.00
Vase 15.00
Vase 12.00
Vase 8.75
Vaee 3.50
Vase.. 7.00
Gravy Boat. 0.00
Butter Dish 8.75
Ice Tub. ... ... ... ... ... 8.50
Puff Box - 7.50
Tumblers 1.00
Tumblers 00
Tumblers 75
Pitchers 6.60
Pitchers.. .. 7.60
Pitchers 10.50
Pitchers .. ... ... 12.00
Berry Bowls 4.60 -
The Cut Glass Sale is on only i
at 53 Peachtree
Chafing Dishes
KING HARDWARE CO.
87 Whitehall
53' Peachtree St.
St.
it thoee people wbo feel t little mere things ren be delivered. Yon can put
helping et thl« time of the year can do esnl In with the thlngi, and walls
— ..trough the Aasoelnted Charities. If yon poor people who receive them will know
want to blow yourself for a turkey dinner wbo aent their Christmas present you will
or toye or something else, tho Aisoclated never know to whom they were eent. Lots
of people helped by the Aseoclated Chari-
I lies wonld resent e stranger sendlpc them
I thing! to eat on Christmas. That's the raa-
nn DflDTCn /M « son the officials of the Associated Charities
UKi r Util till an Old j;,; 01 b '' tn,jr th v ' e th ' lr c "'
.. to I Hundred* there are who will be thankful
Railroad Surgeon,
spent several years
of study and experi-
Although the Viennese shop wi
I are generally considered to be the most
artistically arranged of any capital tn
Europe, the tradesmen complain of the
mpnf in CXPftlnCY nn Increasing difficulty they experience In
111CUL 111 gCLLlIJg UJ^ getting flret-clase artists for this work.
i.L„ A special window dressing school 1,
tne preparation | now to be established, saye Th, Lon
don Globe, tn which young men and
women may obtain a thorough tech
nical training tn this branch of shop
keeping.
Canine Opium Smugglers.
Customs officers have recently un-
known as Of. PoltCl’S
Antiseptic Healing Oil,
■ ... ; .. ..„ I earthed one of the most clever methods
wnicn IS coming Of smuggling opium and silks Into tho
. r . . 0 II rntted States from across ths Interna-
,nfn liniumo 1 icA tlonal boundary line yet discovered,
llllU UUlVCladl LloC |, aT1 Th , Chicago Inter-Ocean. The
as the most conve
nient and efficient
app
able for wounds,
burns, sores and skin
diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina
tion of medicinal qualities, which relieves pain, antiseptically j SmltR *was i found*at t the l shack
Jeanses and rapidly heals all ifijtireld or diseased parts. It
|ias become a sort of “HOUSfillOlll Slirg80n» n All druggists sell it. 25c 1
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 tho weather
Is cool enough to permit. These pork
heavyweights have been In pens fat
tening for some time now. and It Is an
nounced they are ready for the slaugh-
ete., .with sweet' potatoes, and a few
other delicacies on the side.
This Is the menu that will be pre
pared to bring the season's 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 tho convicts a merry
Christmas, as much so as possible un
der the circumstances, nnd In doing so
will appcsil to their appetites.
In order to supply this sumptuoqs
says The Chicago Inter-Ocean. The
smugglers, who were heeded by Thorn
es Bmlth, now tn custody, used trained
dogs to carry on their business.
The first Inkling that came to the of-
. fleers that the dogs were being used
1 „L|.„In to carry contraband goods from Cana-
lication ODtain- da was when Officer Lane, of the Bell
ingham station, shot a dog which ho
raw running through thick timber near
lllalne. Wash. The dog was 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
trailed three other pack saddle doge to
ef Blaine.
'■ end ar-
HEADACHE
"hr t»lksvksg been a ssff.rsr from slekk.s-tuk,
tor Ul lul Wasu-flfi ,..r» sad asv.r bill asf
r-lt.f skill hs bt,an Mil ng jo.r CurartM. Start
iikubwn tab Ins Cuetr.ll ba ban narar bt4
lb, httdscbt. Tfcef bare asllral
CaiearaM 4a wbal ,oa rtenmuasd I
ter.
So work will be done by the convicts
on Christmas, further than the work
of necessity about the big prison, and
they will have opportunity to reet and
eat to their hearts' contest.
There are now about *25 prisoners tn
the stockade, and It Is expected 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 special 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," eald> Jailer Fain, “but It will be
something good. We are going to have
a Christmas dinner that will be thor
oughly enjoyed by the prisoners. We
want to bring Just as 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
tbsre will be no session of police court
on Christmas. Two’ sessions of court
will be held on Christmas eve, as uiusl,
and the court will then be adjourned
until the day following Christmas.
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 station. Euro
pean. Dabney Scoville, pro
prietor. Also proprietor of
Hotel Marion, N. Pryor.
American plan. Rates, $2
per day; with bath, $2.60
and $3.00.
HOTEL
PIERREPONT
ABSOLUTELY FIRgPBOOF.
43, 46, 47 W«at 32d St.
One Door from Broadway.
NEW YORK CITY
A anperior, perfectly appointed hotel, ap
pealing especially to peoplo of refinement.
Eurepcsn Plan.
Room with bath, $2.50. fS.00 and $4.00.
Parlor bedroom and bath. $0.00 and $8.00.
Two Bedroom*. Parlor and Bath. $t $7, A $$.
HARRY L. BROWN,
Of Hotel Victoria, Boston and Ialeaboro Inn
DR. E. E. BRAGG,
OSTEOPATH
and
PHYSICIAN and 8UBGZ0N.
. ^ Health ■tattatlm of the German fleet Indl-
Office 324-25 Century Buildin*
ANNUL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES bla’cvtuea S?xt * ttou - Hours: 9 to 5-Bell PW