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TJIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FfilDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911.
Society Women Ciparette Smokers
MORE ATLANTA MEN TELL
OF REMARKABLE RESULTS
Startling Stories of Seemingly Miraculous Results
From Root Juice Are Being Told to Represen
tative of Great Scientist.
Any doubt which may have existed | that the $2.50 I paid for the three bot-
h8 to the wonderful effect produced In ties Is the best Investment I ever
certain diseases by the new, strange
liquid being demonstrated at Jacobs'
Marletta-st. pharmacy has been dls-
pelJed by the enthu«hi.stjc reports which
are being made dally to the personal
representative of the great scientist
responsible for this new’ medicine.
Although Root Juice, the strange new
liquid, has been demonstrated here less
than two weeks, the startling stories
of the seemingly miraculous benefits
have been told In abundance.
The latest Atlanta man to add his
testimony as to the value of Root Juice
made.
More enthusiastic praise for this
strange ne\v liquid, to which so many
seemingly miraculous cures have been
attributed, came from Mr. L. M. Ste
vens, 725 Cheatnut-st., Atlanta. Mr.
Stevens told the scentlst’s representa
tive that Root Juice had done wonders
for his wife.
“For three years," he said, "my wife
had suffered from stomach, UVer and
kidney trouble. What little food she
ate did not do her any good and she
got so she couldn't sleep at night
She tried any amount of medicine and
Is Mr. George W. McConnell, of 6021 consulted many doctors, but got no re-
Polk-at. For the past ten years Mr.
McConnell has been n constant sufferer
from stomach and kidney trouble,
also suffered from rheumatism and at
times life was almost unbearable to
him. He had severe pains; his stom
ach did not take care of his food prop
erly and he had no appetite. Mr. Mc
Connell had tiled nearly everything. He
had consulted many doctors, but he
continued miserable.
"I begun reading In the papers about
the wonderful benefits this new medl-
clne was giving," said Mr. McConnell
to tli** representative from the Root
Juice laboratories, "and I decided to
give It a trial. I have taken about one
bottle and I am feeling fine again.
"I am rapidly gaining weight and 1
have secured two more bottles to con
tinue the. Juice treatment. Although I
lief. I saw In the papers what Root
JuJce was doing for so many sufferers
and I decided she should try some. She
has just finished the first bottle and
her Improvement has been raf>Id. Her
skin has cleared up, she has a good ap
petite, sleeps well and Is feeling a great
deal better. I have secured two more
bottles and I feel confident that the
Juice treatment will cure her. I want
to say that Root JuiceJs all that It Is
recommended to be."
Crowds of sufferer* from stomach,
kldney^anad liver troubles and rheu
matism continue to throng Jacobs’ Ma-
rietta-et. store to consult the laborato
ry representative and have this strange
new liquid demonstrated to them. The
representative will see all callers from
9 to 1 and from 2 until 7 In the even
ing, except Sundays, when he. can bo
Now For Christmas Gifts
was skeptical at first, I now consldcr| seen by appointment.
As They Entered Court
■Hi v J H| W. K. Vanderbilt
and Mrs. Nicholas Longworfh. Mrs. Clarence Burns, head of the Little
Mothers Aid eociety and prominent club woman of New York, epitomized,
her criticism of tho published offer of N«w York hotel men to permit
women to emoko in their hostclries as follows: "No American woman can
emoko cigarettes and maintain a standing. Should the praotice be allowed
to grow it would lessen more and more the respect in wmo
... _ ileh womanhood is
hold and would likewise reduce the chances of advancement for whioh tho
sox just now is battling.” Mrs. Burns' attention was called to the foot that
.. . .L ...all t.Mrt.aiM ... A ... A A AM III 1 A/ ^ * tt J..LIU P — ftl A lI.A
•uch well known s°cioty women at Mr*. W.'K.'Vanderbilt, Sr., Mrs. Alice
Roo.ev.lt LongwOrlh and Mrs. Craig Biddle were.said to be fond of smok-
ing the weed. "I have no criticism'to make of individuals,’’ said Mr,.
Burns.
Fifteen Lost With Steamer.
Plymouth, England.—Owners of tho
steamer MacLeay were notified today
that tho vessel had been tost with n
loss of fifteen Uvea, off Broughton
Island, Australia.
Five Minutes
Sometimes Makes
A Big Difference
TO SAVE TALLULAH FALLS
It You Are Suffering the Tortures
of Indigestion and Have to
Wait Until Someone Runs to
the Drug Store For a Box
of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets.
Frae Trial Package.
Tho Instant relief afforded poor over,
burdened atomacha by the ueo of ■
Rtm»rt'a i>v*i , p,la Tablet should be a
reason for constantly keeping a box on
band—at home and at the office as well.
The Stomach Welcome! Quick Raliaf.
A Stuart’s Tablet not only aids di-
f rettlon. but It actually (Joe, the dtgest-
ng Itself. In Other word*. It furnishes
exactly the same elements for the di
gestion of food a* the natural Juices of
the stomach. The stomach,' therefore,
Is not called upon' to do any of the
work except to churn the Juices fur
nished by the tablet and then push the
digested food afong Into the Intestines
where It will be still fdrtWtr digested
and the strength taken up.by the blood
to be carrled-td the rriusrlci And nerves
of. the body.
so by taking a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet after a meal you give the stom
ach the rest It;need*.tn jvhlch to mend
It*. If an4 grow well again. And you
absolutely prevent tbe Souring of any
food, the formation of any poisonous
gases, belching, fotU breath or consu
ltation.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have done
more for humanity and have caused
• more rejoicing than any other one agen
cy that can be named.
Every druggist everywljere sells and
personally twwHiui Stuart's Dvr
papain Tablets. The firtfhf'jp 50 cents
per box. If you first wish to try them,
a sample package will bp te at you free
'If you write to F. A. Stuart Co., ISO
Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
Mrs. Longstreet Says the Pam
Will Be Torn Down if It Is a
Mile in Height.
That n prominent lawyer from tho
West will fight to *&ve Tallulah falls
by propartag Use brief against tbe
company now building a power plant
there; and that the-dum will ultimate
ly bp torn down “If they build It a
mile high," b stated In a spirited let
ter to The Oeorglan from Mro. Helen
D. Longstreet, president of the Tal
lulah Falla Conservation association,
which follows:
"To tho Patriotic People of Georgia
"I have a legal brief prepared by one
of the greatest lawyers of this nation,
who comes from out the mighty West
which produces real men and women—
patriot! of colossal stature. This brief
conclusively establishes that the etate
of Georgia lias never granted Tallulah
falls and river, and does, therefore,
now own both fall, and river. I bf-
I levs this brief to bo one of the most
. ••m|.iehens|ve legal arguments ever
prepared by the human mind.
“In the absence of a ’retainer,
did not succeed In finding n Georgia
lawyer who had tlmo to give attention
to tho people's Interests In Tallulah.
We naturally looked to the land of big
distances and big men and women.
When I laid all the facta before this
K triot from out the Weet, I said: 'We
ve no money with which to pay n
tee.' The reply was quirky: ‘I would
not prepare the brief for pay: but 1
will render my country the eervlcv.'
"We have appealed to the state au
thorities whose duty It la to guard the
state's rights at Tallulah. But while
I write, the destruction of Tallulah I*
being rushed by day and night, and I
am Informed that tho work continues
even on Sunday. Having successfully,
to this date, defied the laws of the
land. In usurping state properly, the
corporation now assumes to defy the
laws of God In' continuing their dese
crating work on the Sabbath.
"The reason la very evident. The
Intention le to complete the work of
destruction before legal action Is taken.
Every Georgia patriot should at once
raise hla vojee In ‘
waterfall within
state. No patriotic man or woman
should eland aside doubting In abject
spirit, white desecrating hands are laid
upon one of God's meaterpleces In na
ture.
"I dare ,to say to the 'big business'
with its English and Canadian gold.that
we have the law which Rives us the
right to tear ddwn their dam, and tho
they build It n mile high, we will tear It
down piece by piece, and restore every
drop of Tallulah's waters to the origi
nal channel. -
"HELEN D. LONGSTREET.
President Tallulah Falla Conservation
Association.”
th<* annual football contest between
the University of Mississippi and the
Mississippi A. & M. college.
A thousand or more spectators tum
bled to the ground with the wreck
age of the stand. '<
The stand gnvo way without warn
ing suddenly tilting to one aide and go
ing down under Its burdrn of humanity.-
A number of women and children were
among the occupants of the structure.
The Injured were hurried lo hospitals
and private homes for.surgical.attend
tlon. First aid was.given at A.JjIlllUtng
nt the grounds.
Lloutonant Governor Mauxljlp and
Secretary of State J. N. Pftwers, pi
Mississippi.-were among those In-thq
stand at thq time It collapsed. They
escaped with.slight 'Injuries.
THB ILA5VF0S WAY. ■
If you had n medicine Unit would
strengthen We liver, the stomach, the
kidneys anil the; boiM<’ Hid at the
same' lime litake you strong With a sys
temic tonic!* ddT"t yotit* believe you
would soon'be well 1 ’ v' 4 ’ -' 1
That's "The Ldx-Fos W4y." * '' > ’
We ask ycuoco kuyatlfd first jottldbn
the.-inoney-bacl: plan, and won- will as'.:
your druggist to sell you-tbk'second.
Jt keeps your whole 'Insides right.
There Is nothing elsa madtr like Lax
Foe. i ,
Remember the- name—LAX-FOB.
WIFE AND BABE DEAD;
DOWIEISM IS BLAMED
Chicago, Ope. 1.—Several 5 * Drrwlelto
hcalcra* fate tirrosf ns (he teohlt'of urn
Investigation which will be madFTtftahl-
Ing’thr flddlh of Mrs. Kthol Swcfenty* SO
yearn old; who tiled In childblfpf lit/Zlon
City on Tuesday morning * nnd whoso
burial le eet for this afternoon.'
her death vtm taken from her resident*
on Elisabethdit. to "Zion Home" and pu
In^eharge of a woman Ignorant of mid
Lack of attendance. It le chanted, re
sulted In blood-poisoning. Mrs. Sweeney
died, (t is said. In the absence of the
•'nurse," who had left the rooiq with Jh«
dead child In an attempt io ^Rtni
In an
one Day, 26a. ’
oyer to Cure a Cold In
INDIAN PREACHER DRAWS
BIG CROWDS EVERY DAY
Few evangelists coming to Atlnhtc
have made as deep an lmpressKo. br
the community ns hss Rev.
Perfect Coffee in Six Minutes on a
Rochester Coffee Percolator
and Machine
aiiu niouiuic
Percolators, S caps, $ 7.50; 7 caps, {8.00
Machines, 7 cups, $11.00; 9 cups, $12.00
We are headquarters for your Hol
iday G^ods, such* as Silverware, Out
Glass, Cutlery, Safety Razors, Shaving
Sets, Brass Fire Goods—in fact, any
thing that you might want. Come and
let us show you.
King Hardware Co.
, S3 Peachtree St.
87 Whitehall St.
OPIUM COMMISSION
OPENS ATJHE HAGUE
„The Hague, Dec. T.—The’report of the
Opium commission, which assembled at
Shanghai, China, two ^’ears ago, was
made to the International conference
From left -to right are Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, the two
“Shooting Show Girls” who are now on trial in the court of general ses
sions in New Vo
/ork for felonious assault on the person of W. E. D. Stokes,
the millionaire. The picture was taken as tho two women were entering tho
court house on their way to the trial room.
1
Massachusetts Governor Not,
However, Making Any Great
Effort to Get Nomination.
Charleston, S. C., Dec. 1.—Governor
Eugeno N. Fob*, of Massachusetts,
spoke Thursday nt th. annual banquet
of the HI. Andrews society. Ho ex
pressed himself ns confident of a Demo-
erotle vlrtory In 1P12, based on lower
tariff rates.
When usked If he would be n candi
date for president, he declared that no
man would refuse the honor If nomi
nated to that high office. He was non
committal ae to his
_ _ personal course, but
declared that the recent Democratic
victory In Massachusetts stood for na
tional victory next fall -for his party.
Wright, the Indian divine speaking hef^ Governor Foss returns to Boston Frl-
nour under the auspices of the Nfirth-jidsy afternoon.
sve. Pri-sbytertqn church. ., ■ . _ ■—i i ■ ■ -
From an attendance on Monday fill- , -
lug nhnut.nno-thlrd of the scats in the* W \Wn TP U gi I (■*)
Montgomery theater, the service, have I It M ID ■ Ilf U ^
grown In Interest until the auditorium >U 1
Is (Hied each noon. Mr. Wright is nj I > ^«VTnT%F
most Interesting personality In every'•> »£, I ■ I ~
way. His mother was a missionary'
among the Indians, end Rev. Frank f
Wright Is one of ten children. ., !
. He wse trained for grand opera and'
would undoubtedly have made a
BY FIRE AT GAINESVILLE
Eight Buildings Are Destroyed.
Two Persons Hurt While
Fighting Flames.
Gainesville, Ga., Dec. 1.—A lire which
burned eight buildings and did 1500,000
damage, was controlled early today
after an all-night light. Two persons
were Injured while lighting the fire. The
blase originated In the Barman Hard
ware Company's store.
STEAMER IN DISTRESS;
SHIPS ARE SEARCHING
Seattle, Wash., Dec. 1.—Early today
no word had been received-from the
Canadian Pacific steamer Tees since It
sent out a distress call early yesterday
saying that it had struck a rock in
Kvuquot sound. Anxiety concerning tile
fate of those aboard the vessel Is In
creasing. '
Three rescue ships have been unable
to enter the sound because of dense fog.
Tho silence of the Tecs wireless In
struments Is believed to Indicate that
Its hold Is flooded.
DUTY.
It Is’the duty of every expectant
legal action is ratten, would undoubtedly have mede a great mother to prepare her- system for the
trlot should at onc« success on,the operatic stage. IlqLtbe coming of her little one; to avoid as c' « .
.??-j far as possible the suffering of such 1 GfluSP
J*?. ™ turned hint to evangelical fork and hr VV* v | * vuwvi wa>»
Aching FEET
step to curtail trafffi
drugs.
America had the place of honor, as
Bishop Brent, of the Episcopal church In
the Philippine IslandB, presided.
The nations represented are the United
States, Great Britain, China, France,
Germany. Italy, Japan, tho Netherlands,
Persia, Portugal, Russia and Slam.,.
•The conference will deal with the sub
jects of ophirm cocaine, morphine, hash*
eesh and other drugs from an Interna-
WHY IS SUGAR SWEET?
If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth
9ul<X_not taste the awe^t. GROVE'S
i strong
? ou could not taste tho sweet. (
ASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is i
not tosto the bitter because the Ingre
dients do not dissolve in tho mouth, but
do .dissolve read My In the acids or the
stomach, hi Just as good for
__ ___ _ ___
people as for children. The First and
Original Tasteless Chill Tonic. The
Standard for thirty years. 604^ r '
ELEVATOR BOVlSA HERO;
SAVES GIRLS FROM FIRE
New York, Dec. 1.—A heroic elevator
trips carrying women io eafety while
panic rclgnetl among the 200 girls and
women In the l-etory building at 22 West
on the first floor and the
structure was soon filled with dense
clouds of smoke. . , ■
Anthony Oalllpnle, the elevator boy,
made three trips from the top to the bot-
fth and sixth floor, with twelve pas
sengers In It. Many girls were rescued
*— •*- * *— —iBr
from the roof by policemen.
TRAIN CRASHES INTO
A CROWDED TROLLEY
Carlstadt, N. J„ Dec. 1,—Twonty-two
persons were Injured, eight of them seri
ously, when a paaenger train on the New
York and New Jersey branch of the Erie
night, crashed Into a .crowded trolley <
on a grade crossing here early today. 1
turned the trolley-car completely o'ver. ’
mu
The most seriously Injured: Thomas
Bergen, of Hoboken: Charles Lynn, Chaa.
Schlyff and Anton Waller, of Jersey City.
There were 60 passergers on the street
car. • v
Feet Tired—
So Tired?
TIZ MaJui Sick Fe«t Well Mo
Matter What Ail* Them.
WOULD BE SUICIDE SHOT
AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER
A woman'* Idea of making a flfteen-
mlnute call Is to May two houra.—Chl-
caffb 'News.
Watch Sunday papers for our
advertisements. It ffy
•will pay you,
.... .
on ofbT^b'XZ occasions, and endeavor to pass
talents to saving siuts. through the crisis with her health
These 15-mlnute services In''the and strength unimpaired. This she .
Montgomery, beginning Promptly a’ m a y through the use of Mother’s c
Fn'gVbSih"m£ \vr?ght™nd Mr'Ham- Friend, a remedy that has been so iustontly rclicyedaad permanently cured
mertree Is serving tn attract many, and long: m use, and accomplished so by
then the ten-minute talks of thtrfiJWs* mu ch good, that it is in no sense an — — __ 4
eounVgoewf*" 1 ’ f experiment, but a preparation which DTsPOflePS
The noon service Friday closed hi* always produces the best results. It Antiseptic
first week'B work In tho theater, a, is for exernal application and so pen- r> . . • /r » v o „
raftu- fnn *«-m"L th hiM 8 ?| t i n, n«t elating in its natureas to tliorougljy ]rt G St 2 1 W g 1 C/ B 1
week, however. The afternoon prayer 1 " > *riyi e "?y.l?A soothing antiseptic discovered by an
mon* C «i tho In the North-
terlan church continue
rarest and attendance.
FYidny afternoon at 4 o'clock M-
Wright will talk to the young pen|fl.
of hi* work among the Indian* of Okla
homo. He ha* llred wtthtn their tepec<
for month* at n time and Is said (•
wield a great Influence for good, ore
tenderness and soreness, and perfectly rwt* «rfuu^c... ^ Drjj«». uu>«.
SSi&riS
SsWsisiiargf&'tti
them. Usual service In the church u prove a comfort and a benefit to any ” c5 ' LAU * A OU,,TO »-
T:M o'deck In the evening. woman in need of such a remedy.
Mother’s Friend
Made by
Train le Fired On. is sold at drug
Waycros*. Ga., Deo 1.—Officers*! f* i stores Write for
have found no clew* In tho shootlrp , ores ' " V r
cane rr'portrd from near Blncksh'ea*(hti * rce book lor
week, when a party or parties unknown expectant moth-
fired OO ffc. eastbound Atl*nJ|*>Sptu' era. which con-
early tod*>‘. the shot fired from
volver passing thru his head with .. .
Injury end lodging In the chest of a by.
Parker
Hackman Released by Jury.
Athens, Ga., Dec. ,1.—Lem L. Flour
noy. the local haqkman who was ar
rested for causing the death of neve-
land Lcverette, a messenger boy. was
released this morning when the Jury
Impaneled by Coronel C. N. Weath
erly decided that he was not to blame
for the accident. The witnesses sum
moned agreed wlth-C. C- Ruff, who was
In the cab, that the boy was looking
back while he rode rapidly on hla
wheel, and ran Into the hock Instead
of the hack running Into him.
The Occasion-
From Harper’* Weekly.
They had been having a little tiff.
"Oh, of eourae,”. said be, wrathfully,
VJ am alwaya la.the wrong."
"Not always." said she calmly. “Last
week you admitted that you were In the
what'* that got to do with It?"
he demanded.
"Nothing, except that you were per,
.octly right when you admitted It,” she
replied.
Maker of
Laxative Brcrro OrsJnfno
Odd Sign*.
From The Boston Tnuieerlpt.
Placard at a moving picture show;
Yeung children Tnu«t have parent*."
In • barber'* «hop window: “During
liiiirti) tu«*i
pore and giorlfle* the
H never limp c^aln ° r f %Sr
m » nun- . •* ■ixi'-wsnuuM. jiur.nx, •»: r a ' n * ar, fi ? flU JhJSlS You'll ff 4 *
alterations petTopa w»2| be nhavetl In the t ^«n»r, bunions and calloutea. *«*»
TIZ acts at onco and makes tired.
Ing. swollen feet remarkably tresn
us ine sure remeuy, you
every thing that gets the matter witn >
feet. It's for eore feet and for s*esi>.
s^llfnn fa..l Dtlil frtf COml, W
bad-amalflng feet, and for corn*,
louses and bunions, too. „ ...
For ye ere I hay. bs.n troukl.I -"J
ror years i nave unu
•ore and tender feet; suffered jats
paint. Have had the aaelttsnce P n J f
•Iciane without relief. I boupht; a d®* lt
TIZ, which worked a perfect cure, ■»
has wl*.h a great many of mV WW
I would not be without It. **•J*
quires le to be known to be
ueed.^—A. F. Dreutrer, ChJNisgo* B j
TIZ Is not a nowdor.
*•«&• cleg up the, PS
other foot reme
fallow
which bring m »orone.. tJ
!lTh5 fW-
your
You'll
face In.
back." • I like u new p«*r»on. „ e<n ti
In a iellor', »hnp: "We ,1, e for other-. I TIZ I, for <,i. *t all druasI if
why r.ct let us <lye for your' I nsr box. or it w >1 b« W«.!*! £ L, i
In n <-!c tt).!,* store: "The** nun, uill ”ou w',h, from w,lt*r LuLi.r
wu hotter on your h*’** than ..n mr Co., Chicago. IIU
CITY OF DALTON POLITICS
IS GETTING PRETTY HOT
Dslten, Qe., Dee. 1,—With the an
nouncement of Dr. J. F. Haxri, for
mayor, It is sow believed that the line
up for the municipal election to be held
here Wednesday, December li. Is com
plete. There are now in the field th,
following candidates:
For mayor, J. F. Harris and Jim
Wilson; for councilman from the First
ward. John Will* and Walter Smith;
for councilman from Fourth ward, J. 8.
Thomas and 8. A. Frazier; for coun
cilman from tho Fifth word, W. E.
Mann: for councilman from the Eighth
ward. George King and Dave Stew
art; for chief of police. Alf Jackson and
A. E. White; for recorder, J. A. Long-
ley. Jack McKnlght, John R. Tarver
and H. A. Langston.
The city has never before experi
enced as keen an interest In the mu
nicipal elections na at present. The
campaign has warmed up wonderfully,
and, outside of the Fifth ward, th,
contests are unuaually aggressive.
Washington, Deo, 1.—Messrs. Divl,
& Davis, Washington patent attorneys,
report the grant this week to dtUen,
of Georgia of the following patent,;
J. £. Easel), Rockmart, valve; J. F. Pal
mer, Clsxton. automatic socking and
weighing machine; G. B. Watts, Galner-
vllle, car step.
Barn Is Destroyed.
Hartwell, Ga., Deo- 1.—A large bsm
on the plantation of Hon. 8. L. Thorn
ton, at Nuberg, seven mllee south of
Hartwell, was consumed by firs on
Thursday afternoon. A number of
farm horses were rescued front th*
burning building In the nick of tlms.
No Insurance was carried.
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