Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 20, 1907, Image 10

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.UUV/XIUJ-TU1 U HIUfTKJ. Get WelllEAGLES CUT OUT LIQUORS IN CLUB MUNYOVS 3X RHEUMATISM CURE seldom fails to relievo In oue to tbreo Lours and cares tu a few days; price $1. Munyon’o Dyspepsia cure is guaranteed to core nil forms of indigestion and atom* ach troubles. i s 3: the I kidney disease. and breaks np a cold 1 Munynn's IMle Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Trice 25c. tlunyon's Remedies at ail druggists. STOP AT THE FREDONIA HOTEL 1321-1323 H Street. N. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. AMERICAN PLAN S3. DO Per Dar aad Up EUROPEAN PLAN $1.00 Par Dar A»4 Up IK THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING cuisine aho sennet unsuntAsseo 8UCTIIC LlCHJIKtj, UODCAN HAfAOHHeHTA Spttlll till 1 to loorhto nd tommtrciil tuition Send for Booklet. VIM. W. DANENMOWEN Proprlator HOTEL GRENOBLE 66th St. and 7th Ava., Opposite Carnegie Hall N. V. City. A Select Family and Transient Hotel. Situated In the finest residen tial part of the city, two blocks from Central Fork, convenient to all theaters and shops. Rooms $1.50 a day and up. Rooms with bath $2 per day and up. PARLOR BEDROOM AND nATH 18.00 A DAY AND UP. William P. Chase. HOTEL *-STo DEMIS** BROADWAY AND I1TH STREET NEW YORK CITY. S fnWoTaaar Aeetm et' fiery Point 6t . Istmftt. 1 fair block fvotn Wssswskcrf* 0 minute•* walk of 65oppluff DUtriCt. Kotkd POKt • CiMtlnee of CoUlo*. <Mk fortabls Appointments. Court win B«r» sics sod Uomcliws Snrrouodiuts. MOMS SI.S0 PER DAY ANO UP _ EUROPEAN PLAN.. Table d'Hoto Breakfast SOc. WM.TAYLOR & SON, Ino. 'HOTEL m'.VHTINKU'E. ^Bmeesiy a earn stmt. CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SPARE 11.00 A WEEK. WE WILL KliEP YOU WELL-DRE8SED. THE FAIR S3 WHITEHALL STREET. «2 EVERY HAT GUARANTEED '•OPCACMTNEt IT. RAILWAYJ3CHEDULES Showing flip Arrlrnl nnd Departure of Ta* •enger Trains of the Fnllun-ing Komis. Subject in Typographical Errors. ATLANTA AND WlT5V~IfoiXTtt Al LUO AD TERMINAL STATION. No. Arrive from— >V In-part to— •42 West Pt.. fc:Unml35 N. 0 6:20am k<4 Wear Pt.lo:3i>«nij 19 roium »*««.. 6:10am 18 Columbusll :15 nm 33 Montgm'y. 9:40 am St N. 0 12:00 u’nj 33 N. O 2:15 pm 40 N. 0 2:00 pm) IT roliiinlm*. 4:10 pm 20 Colamb'w 7:30 pm| 41 Went Pt.. 5:25 pm 34 Ifostgiu y 5:33 pin} 37 S. O. — 38 N. O. ....11:55 pmJ C:40 pm Other trains nm dally. thus t run Sunday only. CENTRAL OP OEOROIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Savannah .... <-50nm Jackaonrlile.. 7JO am Mscou 11.25 nm Macon 4^20 pm Macon *10 pm LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RY. trains dally. 1 fecave. ) Arriu*-. Hnc^ntmtl njpl Lotitnviile.it i^pm]l2:40 pm Knoxville via Dlao Ridge.., 8:3* ain; 7:33 pm n, “* j 1:40 pm) 7.-0) am I 3:10 pmJ2:40 put smp|PBr*iw*n a EXTRACTED § 13 B B 3 I-M.u.elj wltbool I L L I BJ I 1 .ni. Me mcIi. U.11 I PR 1 I R '-*ta W, Money ... leetb t! Money •» not boy better.. I* II11. A t> BI.t'tllA Athletic Club to Stop Sale, But Undecided on Lockers. The Fraternal Order of Eagles has decided not to operate lockers, or, In any way, to continue the operation .of- Its buffet. • This was decided upon, at a meeting of the ways and mean’s committee Wednesday, which recommended unan imously the total abandonment of the buffet after January 1. The following letter from E. J. Walsh, of the Eagles, is self-explanatory: "The Fraternal Order of Eagle's of Atlanta, which has been operating a social feature in connection with Its organisation, called a meeting of the ways and means committee for the evening of Wednesday, December 18, to take up the question of operating a locker club after January 1. Four- fifths of the committee was present, and after a careful Investigation of the matter, reported back to the aerie a unanimous opinion that a strict adher ence to the law was essential to the success of the order; that makeshift pretensions would not be In keeping with the Ideals of this magnificent body, and recommended that the buffet be or dered closed on December 31, to remain closed Indefinitely. "The report was adopted and the Fraternal Order of Eagles In Atlanta proposes to live up to the law." Athletic Club Undecided. The Atlanta Athletic Club, states B. E. Thrasher, Jr., secretary, has not de- rlded either for or against lockers yet, The club house will be considerably torn up on January 1, and It will prob- nbly be sixty days before It will be ready for the Installation of lockers If this step Is decided upon. For this reason, the directors are taking their time In reaching a decision. The following letter has been sent out to the members by Secretary Thrash- To the Members of the Atlanta Athletic dub.—Dear Sirs: I am In structed by the board of directors to give you copy of resolution passed at a called meeting Tuesday, December 17, 1907. Same Is as follows: "Resolved, That on and after January 1. 1908. the Atlanta Athletic Club will abandon the sale of liquors, and will not sell or keep for sale any alcoholic, spirituous, molt or Intoxicating drinks. "That no attempt bo made In any way to evade the state prohibition law, which becomes effective on and after the llrst day of January, next. "That the secretary be Instructed to have printed nnd mailed to each mem ber a copy of this resolution. The above resolution passed by a unanimous vote. Respectfully, "B .E .THRASHER, JR., "Secretary." Why is Sugar Sweet? If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth you could not taste the sweet. GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but you do not tuste the bitter because the Ingredients do not dissolve In the mouth, but do dissolve readily In the adds of the stomach. Is just as good for grown people as for children. The First and Original Tasteless Chill Ton lc. The Standard for 30 years. 50c. 0000000<KK>0<H5000000I5 O WILL PLACE 5 CENT8 TOLL O O ON BRIDGE TO DISPEN8ARY. O o , O Special to The Georgian. a Augusta. Oa„ Dec. 20.—Augustn O O city council I, Axing to ileal with O O North Augusta dispensary propo- O O union. The dispensary people In- O O tend to place their building ae O O near aa poealble to the Carolina O O end of the elect bridge that con- g O necte Auguata nnd North Augue- g O tu. amt expert to derive rnoet of g O their revenue from the Augueta g O elde. O 1'lty council hae pared a reeo- g O lull,>11 favoring the eatabllahment 0 O of a head tax of 2 1-2 centa each O a way for all peraona ualng the g 0 bridge. O uOOOOOOOOCH50000DOOOaOOOO n S IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Our reader. Will be Intereeted to know that Frofeaanr Munyon ta now placing with drugglata a new cure, Munyon'a 3X Kidney Remedy, which he claim, la nn almost Infallible cure for every form ot kidney ailment. He sr.ys Munyon'a 3X Kidney Remedy hae bun especially prepared for aerloua end obstinate case* lie want, every person* who suffer* with any form of kidney ailment, no matter how many remedies they have tried, no matter how many doctors they have enneutted. no mutter how serious the case, to give Munyon's JX Kidney Remedy a trial. Yon will be aatonlahed to see how quickly It relieves all pains In the t uck, loins and groins caused by the kidneys. You will be surprised to see how quickly It reduces the swelling In the feet and legs, also mutinous under the eyes, after taking u few doses of lids remedy. You will be delighted to see the color returning to your cheek* nnd feel the thrill of vigor and good cheer. If your urine Is thick or milky. If It la palo and foamy, if It contains sediments or brick dust. If It Is highly colored or has nn offensive smell. If ,u urinate frequently, you should per sist in taking this remedy until all ivinptoms disappear We believe this remedy has cured more serious kidney ailments than all 1 he kidney medicines that have been compounded. Professor Munyon be lieves that the terrible death rale from Bright's Disease and Diabetes Is un necessary and wIR be greatly reduced by this remedy. They are all absolutely harmless, and put up under the Pure Food and Drug Act. A PLEASANT SMOKER GEM Medicated Cigarettes—Cigar and Drug Store, 6c. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CHANGES SCHEDULE ANO IMPROVE8 SERVICE TO BIRMINGHAM. Effective Sunday. December 22. train now leaving Atlanta at 6:10 p. m. t ar riving Birmingham 12:15 midnight, will be changed to leave Atlanta 16:46 p. m. and arrive Birmingham 5:IS a. m. Re turning. train now leaving Birmingham 4: IS p. m., arriving Atlanta t;4S p. m, will he changed to leave Birmingham at 12:20 midnight and arrive Atlanta at 6:60 a. m. JAMES FREEMAN. District Passenger AgenL HOSIERY, UNDER WEAR, SHIRTS and TIES FOR MEN The Hosiery and Underwear De- * ~ f • 9 * ; 7 * ■ ••-. 'i partment is replete with good substan tial things of which we quote a num ber below. Yo ur HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS FOR WOMEN Holid ay buying will probably include many of these staple article^. The values are unusually good. Men’s Outing Pajamas, military front, finished with frogs and pearl buttons, neat, pretty patterns; price, per suit $1.50 Men’s silk Sox for Xmas presents, in black, tan, grey, navy blue, Plum mode, in fact all of the best and most popular shades; prices from $1.50 to $3.75 Men’s lisle thread Sox, some plain black silk lisle, some plain lisle, some cotton, some embroidered in neat, pret ty designs; price. 50c Men’s lisle thread and cotton Hose, black, tan, grey, navy bue, some with white split soles, some all black; price, pair ; 25c Men’s white pleated bosom Shirts, with attached cuffs, the best Shirt made; price $1.00 Men’s Negligee Shirts, all white, pome with neat figures, some solid colors, all with attached cuffs; price $1.00 Men’s heavy or medium weight grey wool Shirts, with drawers to match; price per garment .. .$1.00 and $1.50 Men’s all cotton Shirts, with drawers to match, nice heavy winter weight; price, per garment $1.00 Men’s outing Night Shirts, made very full and wide, with military collars; prices..; SOc and $1.00 MEN’S TIES—The choicest line of silk Four-in- Hands found in the city for 25c. They are better look ing and values shown elsewhere for 50c. Come and see for yourself. Ladies’ black lisle thread Hose, with Sea Island cotton foot; price, pair. 50c L Ladies’ black lisle thread Hose, neatly embroidered over instep; price, pair SOc Ladies’ 4-thread lisle Hose, \nth 6-thread in foot; price, pair •. 50c Ladies’ silk lisle thread Hose, double heel, toe and sole, something special in value; price, 3 pair for. $1.00 Ladies’ gauze lisle thread Hose, black or white;, price, pair ........ 50c Ladies’ tan lisle thread Hose, double hejel, toe and sole; price, pair 50c Ladies’ extra size Hose, plain black, in three qualities; prices 25c, 35c and SOc Ladies’ black cotton Hose, double heel, toe and sole; price, pair 25c Ladies’ black cotton Hose, with white split sole,.only a small lot, broken in sizes; price 25c, this sale, pair. .19c Ladies’ black lisle thread Hose, double heel, toe arid sole; price 35c, 3 pair for; $1.00 • Ladies’ black cotton Hose, with rib top to keep the sup porters from tearing them; price 35c, 3 pair for. .$1.00 All kinds and colors of Silk Hosiery for Christmas Gifts. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company NEW INDUCEMENTS INCREASE ACTIVITY Georgian’s Liberal Offer of Special Money Prizes For Good Work, and of Extra Votes, Stimulates the Candi dates in Great Contest. The Aral three days of the second and last special prise offer In The Geor gian's 616,000 popular voting contest give promise of great results. Pro nounced activity marks the course of this sub-contest, and as the Interest line largely with district workers In stead of the "head-liners." who made such rapid progress a week ago. It Is evident that many new candidates will come to life during the offer, and make the leaders of today sit up and take no. tlce before the week ends. Thursday's mall contained dosens of orders from out of town contestants who are working with might and main to be declared the winners of the pianos snd watches. Votes have been Issued on these subscriptions and will appear on Saturday. The extra votes will be Issued to the candidates at the same time the regular number of votes are Issued. The votes will either be polled nr returned to the contestants, us they inoy wish. This Is without doubt the greatest opportunity offered thus far, ar.d no one should stand back or watt f»r any other Inducement, for they may lose a tot of subscriptions which they would get otherwise. The candidates will do well to remember that they wilt receive 200 extra voles on every new six months subscription, and that a new lIx months subscription counts as two three months' subscription* on the prtxe offer. A new yearly subscription / counts the asms as four three months' subscriptions, so that If you get a few yearly subscriptions you would have u largo number of three months' sub scriptions to your credit. Black Horse Mey Be Waiting. With but sixteen days remaining In the extra prtxe offer and but six weeks left In the entire contest. It will behoove every aspirant In the race to be up and doing. While It fs generally known that candidates arc withholding bal lots. no Idea of the number of these reserves Is to be had. Those who were in the Arst places yesterday may not retain their positions at. the end of the contest. “Black Horses" may come Inti ■he race and carry' off the capital prizes. That Is going to be the case sure enough unless the leaders get mighty busy this week. Those who are apparently poalng In peace and quie tude In third and fourth positions are not as much asleep aa their positions would Indicate. They are much alive and playing a wise game, which will only come to light when the votes are counted tor the last time. The leaders of the contest today are not necessarily the Anal victor*. Four weeks can make r.ony changes, and thousand* and thousands of votes can be accumulated within that time. Grasp Nsw Opportunities. There are dozens of aspirants for »cond, third and fourth places who are grasping the opportunity of the ex tra votes this week, and after once re alising what a good chance they have to win the main awards, they will como Into the finish with renewed effort and make the leaders hustle from early morning until late at night to keep their places at the head of the Hat. These statements ore not idle fairy tales. The truth will out sooner or li ter. The extra prlxe offer Is the sig nal for offort. Make the most of it before It Is too late. The Inducement positively closes Saturday night, Jan uary 4, at 8 o'clock—only sixteen days more. Special Prize Offer. Another special offer la In vogue whereby you can win one of the fol lowing prises: 876, or 160, or 825. Here Is the offer: To the candidate who se cures the largest number -of new three- month subscriptions between the dates ot December 18 and Saturday, January 4, at 8 o'clock p. m„ we will give 276 In gold. The one securing the Second largest number will receive 850. and the third highest will receive 825 In gold. This gives three cash prises. Besides the cash awards.' we will give you 300 extra votes on each and every six-month subscription which you bring or send in. and COO extra votes otv each and every one of the yearly subscriptions which you bring or send to the contest department of The Geor gian. Here Is a chance to get extra prises and extra votes. Take advan tage of It. A new yearly subscription counts the same as four for three tnonths, and a six-month subscription counts the same as two for three months. Dixie Business College. Twenty scholarships have been se cured from the Dixie Business Col lege of Atlanta to be awarded In this contest. This favorite school Is far too well known to need much Intro duction here. That the arholarships Offered by The Georgian are In the pixie Business College la a sufficient recommendation. Its graduates are Ailing positions of merit all over the country. An education In this school Is a free pass to the business world. Those who eventually win these schol arships wilt have been well repaid for their time and effort fn the 816,000 con test. And the ATLANTA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Atlanta, Ga. Oldest and Largest 8outh, Positions secured. Enter Now. Catalog Frio BALLARD BIFOCALS Aa a Xmaa gift would help your friend to see thlr world la Just as bright as ~MW TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS FORSALE We have between five end ilx thousand T0-lnch disc 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 stock of Talking Machines and Records, as it Is our purpose to discontinue handling- same. A bargain to spot cash buyers. Come quick. We are closing them out st one-half the regular price. THE WALKER COMPANY, 103 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, CITY. FORGOT TO HOLD ELECTION FOR CITY OFFICIALS. Special to The Georgian. Thomkavlllo, Oa., Dec. 20.—The cltl- sens of Camilla at their lait primary for city officers elected a mayor by only a small majority ot three votes after a moat etrenuoue campaign. The people forgot all about the election. conArmlng the primary, and none was held. , , This leaves them with no elected of- Acers for the coming Year. It Is not known what the outcome of the affair will be. The people are looking lot" the matter with much Interest ana speculation. GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST No. 31 | GOOD FOR ONE VOTE~| FOR MRS. OR MISS iNsme of Candidate) ADDRESS (Street, Number, City and 8tste) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER NOT GOOD AFTER DEO. 26.