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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911.
THERE IS
absolutely
no word to express
the efficacy of
Scott’s
Emulsion
in the treatment
of
COUGHS, COLDS
BRONCHITIS
CATARRH, GRIPPE
AND
RHEUMATISM
ALL OHUO-itSTa 1.-51
TO LUTHERH. STILL
Renomipated for Third Term
as President of the Atlanta
Typographical Union.
Central City May Be Made the
Headquarters for the State
of Georgia.
Columbus here will tonight decide upon
the purchase of a handsome new home
tor the local order. The Macon branch
has assurance that this city will he as*-
lected an the permanent headquarters
for Georgia at the coming convention. •
Woman's Auxiliary to Meat.
Macon, Ga, Dee. 4.—The Woman's
auxiliary for the Confederate reunion
held a meeting here this afternoon to
discuss ways and means for the enter
tainment of the veterans. Talks wero
roads by Walter Harris, general chair
man; Mrs. Walter Lamar, chairman of
the Woman's auxiliary; Rev. John
Bunting and Mrs. Walter Grace.
Lodge of Sorrows.
Macon, Ga., Doe. 4.—A large audieneu
attended the annual lodge of sorrow-
held at the Grand opera house last
night by the Elks. Members who have
died In the past year Include O. W.
Smith, Robert H. Smith, Hugh V.
Washington, T. B. Btackahear, 1. B.
English, Jr., and F. B. Stubbs.
Macon City Court.
Macon, Ga, Doo. 4.—The criminal
session of the city court convened here
today and took up a number of misde
meanor cases.
Exeoutive Committee.
Macon, Ga, Doe. 4.—Chairmen P. H.
Gambrel!, Bibb county Democratic ex
ecutive committee, has named Curran
R. Ellis. Bryan B. Davis, Jesse C. Har-
Fttr the second time In the last dec
ade Atlanta Typographical union, No.
48, .re-elects for a- third ttrm a presi
dent! Luther H. Still being given that
honor when officers were nominated
for the ensuing term at the regular
monthly meeting Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Still will be elected on the third
Wednesdky In this month, when the
regular election Is held In chapels, but
as he has no opposition the nomination
of Sunday Is tantamount to election.
The other officers nominated were:
Vice president. Theo E. Hollis; secre
tary-treasurer Walter H. Grant; re
corder, W. S. Ward law; arbitrator and
trustee. Dsn W. Green; sergesnt-at-
arms, Charles E. Singleton, W. it.
Fudge (one to be elected); doorkeeper,
O C. Johns; Allied Printing Trades
council, Thomas Smith, V. W. Grant.
H A. Cobb. E. A. Scoglns. J.‘Gordon
Terry. C. C. Gibbs (three to be elected);
Atlanta Federation of Trades. Jerome
Jones, N. H. Kirkpatrick. Earle E.
Griggs, Wade P. Harding. W. S. Wier,
W. C. Carraway. J. Dana Jones, A. V,
Niles (live to be elected).
This is the sixteenth term of eight
consecutive years that Walter H. Grant
has been elected to the position of sec
retary and treasurer. When John W,
Bramwood was secretary and treasurer
of the International Typographical
union he said that Mr. Grant’s conduct
of the office wss the best of any In the
entire Jurisdiction of nearly 400 unions.
Mr. Wsrdlaw Is now serving hl»
eighth term ns recording secretry.
During tho meeting the splendid
work being dono by the woman's aux
iliary was the subject of comment; and-
W. Lee Haygood paid a touching trib
ute to this organization. Mr. Hay-
good Is the father of Gordon L. Hay-
good, who died recently after an eight-
months Illness, and altho Mr. Haygood
did not specify that he had their kind
ness In mind during this period of his
son's Illness, nevertheless It was an elo
quent tribute to the ladles for their
aid In this time of distress to him. He
said:
"I feel that J would be recreant to
my knowledge of the work being done
by these noble women If I did not at
this time and In .this place speak of
them and of their ministrations. Some,
way—somehow—they And out birth
days.annl versarles, and other periods
dear to families, and by flowers, fruits
and kind words they bring cheer as only
women can. They are doing a sweet,
work, And they ere cementing this, or
ganisation together In bonds which at-
Invisible, but as strong as Ilfs Itself
They hold It a sweet privilege 16 do
these things, and there Is no estimating
the aid and Inspiration they are to us."
MILLIONS OF FOLKS
USE ONLY CASCARETS
They Never Have Headache, Bil
iousness, Sluggish Liver or
Bowels or a Sick, Sour
Stomach.
No odds hew bad your liver, stomach
or bowels;-- how- much your head aches, |
how miserable and uncomfortable you
ire from constipation. Indigestion, bil
iousness arid siugglsh' Intestines—you
always get the desired results with
Cascarets and quickly, too. ,
Don't let your stomach,. liver and
bowels make you miserable another mo
ment; put-an end to the headache, bil
iousness. dizziness, nervousness, sick,
sour, gnssy stomach, backache and ull |
other distress; cleanse your Inside or
gans of all the.poison and effete matter
which la producing the misery-.
Take a Csscaret npw; don't wait un
til bedtime. In all the world, there Is no
remedy like this. A 10-cent box means
health, happiness and a clear head for
months. No. more days of gloom and
distress If you will take a Cascarct now
and then. All druggists sell Cascarets.
Don't forget the children—their Illtje
Insides need a good, gentlo cleansing,
toe. *
NEGRO IS RECAPTURED
BY GLASCOCK CO, MAN
Gibson. Ga., Dec. 4.—T. It. Walker,
the negro who escaped from the Wilkes
i.,imly iiiilll<nll|.-s ill IliiMH-tt, (in., last
Monday night, was riM-apturcd .Sunday
about 4 o’clock p. m. near Ilattawpy's
mill. (Hasmi k county, about st von miles
south of Gibson.
Walker was seen on the place of w.
M. Hart In the northern part of the
county Saturday evening. Both tho
Glascock and Warren county authori
ties were notified and there were 40 or
60 persons oh tho trail In a few minutes
tracking Walker all night Saturday
with one dog and by lanterns. The
negro kept ahead of the dog and posse
for a chase of 26 miles or more. He
was still ■ handcuffed when caught.
There wero about 200. persons In tho
chase' Sunday afternoon. Roports are)
that Wulk.-r was cuptur'-il by M. A.
Williams, of Gibson, who was on horse
back and In advance of the others. Wil
liams has Walker In Charge,
Lightning Kills Few.
In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peo
ple Ins this whole .country. One-*
chances of death by lightning are less
than two In a million. .The chance of
death from liver, 1 kidney or ittdmach
trouble Is vastly greater, but .not If
Electric Bitters be used, as'' Robert
Madsen, of West Burlington, la., proved.
Four doctors gave him up after eight
months of suffering from virulent liver
trouble, and yellow jaundice. Hd 'Was
then completely cured by Electric Bit
ters. They’re the best stomach, liver,
nerve and kidney remedy,'arid blood
purlfler on earth. Only 60c at all drug
gists.
Five Minutes
Sometimes Makes
A Big Difference
If You Are Suffering the Tortures
of Indigestion and Have to
Wait Until Someone Runs to
the Drug Stoic For a Box
of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablots.
Fr*s Trial Package.
. The Instant relief afforded poor over
burdened stomach! by the use of a
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet should be a
reason for constantly keeping a box on
hand—at home and at the office as well.
rls and C. T. Williamson as a commit
teo to conduct the approaching guber
natorial primary; They will name the
managers and eh
held here tonight.
“Old Cloths, .Wagon.”
Macon, Ga., Dec. 4.—The "old clothes
Wagon" of the Associated Charities. B.
P. Walker, warden,-will make a tonr of
Macon December 15 to colltct contribu
tions for-the poor.
Low Gratia of Cotton,
Macon, Ga., Dsc. 4.—More cotton was
brought to Macon last week than any
week of the present season, because of
the approaching holidays. But the
quality was of the poorest grads and
commanded an unusually low price.
Mrs. G, L, Reeves Is Deed,
Mscon, Ga., Deo. 4.—Mrs. O.
Reeves, 62 years old, for o quarter of a
century proprietress of the Reeves ho
tel, 117 Fourth-st., and known to the
transient public of the South, Is dead.
She la survlvsd by a husband, a daugh
ter and two sons. The funeral was hsld
yesterday afternoon and burial at Roie
Hill cemetery.
Raised Bast Ear of Corn.
Maoon, Ga., Dec. 4.—J. D. Whiteside
has been swarded the prise for raising
the best ear of corn In Bibb county by
the County Agricultural Institute. New
officers or the Institute are: Dr. E- P.
Frazier, president; L. M. Solomon, vice
president; E. H. Hyman, secretary and
treasurer.
Hearing on Petition.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 4.—Hearing on an
Involuntary petition In bankruptcy fllcd
' The Stomach Welcomes Quick Relief.
A Stuart's Tablet not only alda di
gestion. but It actually does the digest
ing Itself. In other words. It furnishes
exactly the same elements for the di
gestion of food as the natural Juices of
the stomach. The stomach, therefore.
Is not called upon to do any of the
work fxcept to churn the Juices fur
nished by the tablet and then push the
dlgeeted food along Into the Intestines
where It will be still further digested
and the strength taken- up by the blood
to be carried to the muscles and nsrvss
of the body.
So by taking r Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet after a meal you give the stom
ach the rest It needs in which to mend
Itself and grow well again.’ And you
absolutely prevent the souring of any
food, the formation of any poisonous
gases, belching, foul breath or constl
patlon.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have dons
more for humanity and have caused
more rejoicing than any other one agen
cy that can be named.
Every druggist everywhere selle and
personally recommends Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets. The price Is 50 cents
per box. if you flrst wish to try them,
a sample package wfll be sent you free
If you write to F. A. Stuart Co., 160
Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE
IN PEACHTREE STORE
. Defective - wiring around an elec
tric meter Is belluvert to htiyo caused
the Are Sunday afternoon In the store
of Hays-Haygood Company, at 161
Peachtree-wt. The- flumesi were dis
covered bursting out ot ■ tho building
at S;30 o'clock and were put but with
small lbss.
DALTON MAN IS SLASHED
BY HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW
Dalton, Ga, Dae. 4.—In a light be
tween Dan Piers and Frank Owen here
late Saturday night, Piers had hie head
almost severed from his body by a knife
In the hande of Owen. The two men
are brothere-ln-law. The wonderful
vitality ehown by Piers caused physi
cians who attendsd him to marvel. Tho
cut wa» an unusually sevsre one, laying
open the neck and cutting the man to
lose a targe quantity of blood. The In
jury was not reported for a long time,
and It was two hours after he received
the cut that Piers had the attention of
physicians. Sunday morning the man
was still alive and had a chance to re
cover. Juat what caused the light Is
not known.
A sprained ankle will usually dlvibl
the Injured person for three or four
weeks. This Is dqe to.lack of proper
treatment. When Chamberlain’s Lini
ment Is applied a cure- may be affected
'In three or four days. This liniment Is
one of the best nnd most remarkable
preparations In use. Sold by all drug
gists.
MRS. ELKiWBROTHER
IS DEADJN_LANCASTER
br, nnd Mrs. W. S. Elkin received
the news Sunday attornoon of the death
of Samuel Duncan, Mrs. Ellkln's broth,
er, In Lancaster, Ky. Mrs. Elkin left
early Monday morning for her brother's
home.
Mr. Duncan had visited-many Ames'
In Atlanta and his death cmnes as a
source of grief to his friends here
nnd to the many friends of Dr and
Mrs. Elkin throughout the city and
state.
POPE BROWN AND RUSSELL
IN THE LEAD IN NEWTON
8tarrsvllle, Ga, Dec. 4.—As the date
for the state primary draws near. In
terest Increases In the race for govern
or. While this county bss always been
found In the progressive column, yet
there Is much work being done by the
Joe Brown followers. From best In
formation received here from every part
of the county It ssema as tho the race
In this county Is between Judge Rich
ard Russell and Hon. Pope Brown, with
the odds strongly fsvorlng the latter.
A very large vote wlU be polled In this
section of the county.
ladies’ fine $5.00 Shoes Reduced to $3.95.
$6.00 Shoes Reduced to $4.85.
H WHfTKMAXX «T. J
COME EARLY.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY .
Taka &AXATIVB BKOMO Qutnlna Tab*
Utiw is Drujftflta refund money If U falls,
to cure. E. W. QROYg'S signature U on
aach box. G5c.
ATLANTA ELKS HOLD
LODGE OF SORROW
The annual memorial services at the
locsl Elks were held Sunday afternoon
In the assombly hell ot the’Elks club,
40 Ellls-sL The ceremonies, beautiful
and Impressive, were made more so
by the recital of "An Elk’s Sunset,"
by R. D. Brooks, a visiting member..
The composition, which was written
by Mr. Brooks, Is fllltd with qulst pa
thos, and tears filled the eyes of many
of-those present as In rich, full voice
the author recited it.
The quartet, composed of . Mrs.
H. T, Wingfield, soprano; Mrs. J. M.
Cooper, •'ontralto; J. W. Marehbank.
tenor, and John II. Mullln, basso, sang
several selections. Including "The Va
cant Chair." “Lead, Kindly Light," and
-Twilight Shadows."
The tribute to the deceased Elks was
mads In an addren by Rev. C. B. Wll-
mer. The program of the exercises was
as follows:
Overture—Orchestra, followed by
penlng ceremonies (ritual).
"Auld Lang Syne"—Orchestra.
"The Varnnl Chair"—Quartet.
Opening Ode—Quartet and lodge.
Divine Invocation.
Solo, “O Lord, Have Mercy"—A. S.
Klelnfeld.
Recitation, “An Elk's Sunset"—L. D.
Brooks.
Orchestra.
"Lead, Kindly Light”—Quartet.
Memorial Address—Rev. C. B. Wit
mer.
Vocal Solo. "Calvary”—John H. Mul
lln.
"Twilight Shadows Fall"—Quartet,
Closing ode.
Benediction—Rev. E. D. Ellenwaod.
Postlttds—Orchestra.
Debating Society to Meet.
Sterrsville, Gs., Dee. 4.—The Starre-
.llle Debating society -wtr
end winter series of del
Wednesday night at the auditorium.
This dub claims the honor of the coun
ty championship, and -has among Its
members some of the best debaters In
this locality. The president Is Roy
Epps and the secretary Is Bradley Mot.
gan.
.... .M Standard GROVE'S TASTR-
..ESS CHILL TONIC drives out malaria
end builds us the system. Fa
people and children. 64c.
READ, REFLECT,
Act Quickly!
READ, REFLECT,
Act Quickly!
Manufacturers 5 Clearance Sale
DO 8T NOW!
Inspect the Wonderful Bargains Offered at Wester Music Co.’sWarerooms
Are You With Gs? Last Chance! Sale Lasts Only Few More Days»»Closes Saturday!
IMMENSE STOCK IS BEING RAPIDLY DEPLETED!
ARE YOU WITH US?
DECKER BROS.
The Eyes of All the Music Following Public
Are on This Great Bona Fide Sacrifice Sale
Never before in the history of the piano bus
iness in Atlanta and Georgia have there been
offered such truly wonderful piano *bargains as
the old reliable house of the WESTER MUSIC
CO. are now offering during their MANUFAC
TURERS’ CLEARANCE SALE. In fact, the
purchasing public all over Georgia are anxious
ly inquiring by mail, phone, etc., as to these
great piano bargains and the immense stock at
our warerooms is rapidly being depleted.
Mr. Piano Buyer:
Now is the time that you have been pa
tiently waiting and looking for—now the pur
chasing public has an opportunity of selecting
almost any reliable make of piano manufactur
ed, at unprecedented prices.
The purchasing public needs no introduction
to the reputable, well known line of pianos that
we handle and have sold thousands of in the past
years, and during this great Manufacturers’
clearance sale there are no restrictions placed on
any pianos in our immense stock of high grade
pianos. Every piano included in this great sale
and sold on terms to suit the purchase' ’s conve
nience, at a bona fide saving from 40 to 50 per
cent.
Pffl WEEK i
EVERETT
PLAYER-PIANO
THE WESTER MUSIC CO.
64 Peachtree St., Atlanta—Open Evenings—157 Cotton Ave.,Macon, Ga.
University of Georgia
By GUS C. EDWARDS.
Athens, Gs.. Dee. 4.—The College
Young Men's Christian Association now
has a membership of 200; or about one.
third of the entire enrollment of the
university. In the Blble-study classes
there are 200 men enrolled, with an,
average attendance of 100. There are
fourteen Blble-study groups or classes.
Cures The OLD
Sores That
Other Remedies
Won’t Cure
The worst cases, bo matter of how long
standing, are absolutely cured by
D r.Porter’s
Antiseptic
Healing- Oil
Discovered by an Old Railroad Surgeon.
All Druggist positively refund money if
it fails to cure. 25c. 50c & $1.00
r*H« MerllclM* C«. " Cells*. Okie.
Coitltsiii We ere reqseetetf te uy te yes (Set i
premises: ctilsca kere-se •( f saMfer-ft** ftsit s res-
Made by
SWA
Maker of
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Six of these meet In fraternity houses,
six at the Sunday school hour at the
churches, one at Compton hall, and one
In one of the dormitories. There Is a
normal class conducted by Student Sec
retary Walter Molby, which meets each
Thursday afternoon at * o’clock In th-
faculty room, at which teachers of the
Blble-study classes receive training for
the work of conducting their classes.
There are ten attending this class. The
fourteen Blble-study and mifSalon-
study classes are at present studying
the question, “The Near and Farther
East." T. Lew, a native Chinaman, Is
conducting one of the lecture courses
P, F. I\ruck, a member of the class of
1911, and a present member of the uni
versity faculty. Is In charge of one
class which meeta In his room In New
college. J. H. Ware, of the class of
1912, leads one class, and Walter Molby.
student secretary of the University Y.
M. C. A., meets with one class In his
room at No. 9. New college. These
classes meet weekly. About 70 per cent
of the students of the University of
Georgia are church members. The
Baptist and Methodist denomination*
run about even, with Presbyterians.
Episcopalians, Christians, Catholics,
Jews and Congregatlonallsts coming In
the order named.
Tomorrow evening Coach Cunning
ham will banquet the 1911 football
team at his home on Springdale-st. The
team his had a successful season, and
there has been at all times perfect har.
monv between coach and players. • A
captain will be elected for the 1913
team.
Last week there ahowed up at the
office of the treasurer of the Univer
sity of Georgia a slip of paper worth
exactly 240,009. And down at the bot
tom of this check there was written.
James Plerpont Morgan. For a long
time the University of Georgia has been
trying to get a donation for the erec
tion of a building for the school of
education, of which department of the
univerelty Dr. T. J. Woofter Is dean.
Now that the desired building money
has coma In the contract will be let
at an early date, and the work of erect
ing the building begun by those in
charge of the fund.
“The Victor”
DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIOK
OPIUM and WHISKY SMBM
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