The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 06, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TUB8DAT. NOVEMBER C, 1JWfc ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? UBOB SCARCITY DELAYS PROGRESS THROUGH SOUTH Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Georgian May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. Manufacturers’Record Calls Attention to Need of Immigrants. • If you are sick or "feel badly," brain taking thr great kidney remedy. Dr. Kllmer'a Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kid neys begin to get better they will help all i le other organs to health. A trial will con i’Iner anyone. 1 Didn’t Know I Had Kidney Trouble lunulachp most of the tlnnv I did uot know that my klducr* tr#»re the cutwe of injr trouble, but «iinebotv felt they might b«\ nud 1 began taking Swamp-Hoot. There la etich n pleaaant taate to K«ratnp-lloot, and It go«*a right to the ipot and Jrlre* dlaeaae out of the nyatom. It haa cored hi**, tuakfug »e stronger ami better In erery way, *ad I i.1AterfRUr fecoinmeml It to nil auflferera. “(ftatelUlljr youre. v > < • MBS. A. L. WALKER. Lluden Ht„ Atlanta, Go* . st Weak sfifir- unhealthy kidney* are roapon- •Ible for many kinds of (Unease*, and If per- knitted to continue much suffering and many fatal results.are fure to follow. Kidney trou ble Irrltntq* the nerve*. makes you dizzy. rest less. 4deepl«*B and Irritable. Make* you pass -water.often during the day and obliges you to get up many times during the night. Un* healthy kidneys cause rheumatism, gravel, datarrh of thk bladder, pain or dull ache In the back, joints and muscles; make your head ache and back ache, cause indigestion, stomach and liver trouble, you get a sal low, yellow complexion, make you feel os .though you had heart trouble; you.may have plenty of ambition.but no strength; get weak and waste away. To overcome these troubles take Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Hoot, the world-famous kld- gey remedy. In taking Swamp-Root you af ford natural help to; Nature, for Swamp- ltoot is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that has yet been discov ered. » i, - ■ How to Find Out j If l!iotp Is any doubt In your inliul a* to j»ur . (indlilnn. tnke from your urine on rls- big about Tour ounces. place It In a glaaa or battle idol Ivt-11 stand twenty-four houra. If rtn examination It la milky or cloudy, If .(hero ia a brlck-duat settling. or If amall pnrtlcica float about In It, you In nejnbof Immediate attention. ! EDITORIAL NOTICE.—Ho successful la Swamp-Root In promptly over- doming oven the moat dlatreaalng caaea, that to Provo Ita wonderful morlta you nmy.havo a antnpla bottle and .a book of valuable Information, both sent ab solutely free by mall. The book contains many of tha thousands upon thou' .dand* of testimonial letters received from men and women who found Swamp- Boot to be Just the remedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp- Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for • sample bottle. In writing to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, X. Y„ .be sure to any that >‘ou read this generous offer. In The Atlanta Georgian. Swamp-Root In pleaaant to take and you can purchase the regular fifty- rent and one-dollar else bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don’t'make nny mistake, but remember tha name, “ Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. , your kldneya are iKwimp Itoot Is pleaaant to take.) e, Savamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Y., fin every bottle. VANDERBILT COACHMEN STRIKE KEEPS FAMILA AT HOME FROM CHURCH Asheville, X. C„ Xov. I.—Oaorge W. Vanderbilt, of Blltmore house, has strike on his hands. All his coachmen and drivers have quit work, demanding higher wages. All the Asheville drlv era and team ate is are on the side of the strikers and have refused to aid Mr. Vanderbilt In his dilemma. For two days the Vanderbilts have been cooped up at Blltmore house, five rqlles from Blltmore village Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt were unable to get to church Sunday. Mr. Vanderbilt takes up the collection at All Souls at Bllt- more, endowed by Mr. Vanderbilt. The strikers did not Inform Mr. Vanderbilt of their Intention to strike until just before church time, hut they sent a committee Saturday night to seo Mr. Vanderbilt to urge an Increase In wages and shorter hours. Their demands were denied. Mr. Vunderbllt has been cutting down expenses for the past year, doing away with hundreds of men on the —eatate, and virtually looklnr after things himself. Whore there were twenty men at the Blltmore house but one remains. Mr. Vanderbilt decided he would charge un admission to the Blltmore estate, whereas formerly all had been free. The revenues from this source amount to about 15,000 u year. In order to further curtail expenses, It Is said, Mr. Vanderbilt did away with the heads of a number of departments of the Blltmore estate, afld said he would manage things himself. He formerly sent carriages every Sunday for the members of his Bllctnore choir, but decided to cut this out. They now go to church In u street car. Mr. Van derbilt has been supplying Asheville with milk and butter and wood for IN OUR 8TORE has been selected with the ul moat care to secure the best, and we ftel confident that our drugs are pure and entirely reliable. Our prescription department Is in the iutnda of thoroughly experienced prescriptlonlsts, who execute all or ders accurately and promptly. • If you are particular aa to the qual ity of your drugs, medicines and toilet urtlclca, you will do well to try us. Our prices are ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Brannen & Anthony Druggists. 3 V (102 Whitehall St. Store:. 30 Marietta St., ( 2 East Mitchell St. Liquors for Medicinal Use. WILL INVESTIGATE METHODS USED TO SECUREJMMIGRANTS Special lo The GeorgIan. I'hnrleaton, 8. C, Xov. Mr. Wat son, state Immigrant commissioner, was before Commissioner Sargent yesterday to testify na to the methods used to Induce Immigrants to come to South Carolina and as to how their passage was paid. Some Immigrant! swore that they had been deceived In the matter of wage*. A department attorney at Waehlngton will examine Into the situ ation. Only three Immigrants have been excluded of 475 on the WJtteklnd. Complaint was mads that mr Oppor tunity was given to hire Immigrants at the landing, as they were hustled oil to other parts of the state. SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO PAY OFT BONDS Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Xov. t.—For tlie ninth time Captsin'R. II. Brown, one of Ma con’s beet-known banker*, was elected yesterday as president of tha city bond commission. This was done at the an nual meeting and besides the annual report made by President Brown show ed the city's bonded Indebtedness to be In excellent shape with considerably more money ’In the sinking fund than will be necessary to wipe out the bonds when they fall due In 1910. According to the Atlanta correapund- ent of the Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore the varied Industries of the South .are being materially retarded by the great scarcity of labor. Espe cially, according to the correspondent, Is this true In the cotton fields. Ji this state and Alabama, where hun dreds should be engaged In picking the staple, but a few hands are to be seen In the fields. Mueh needed Improvements by the railroads have been postponed on ac count of the lack of help. While the business Js piling up the roads are un able to carry out their plans owing to lack of pars and the need of many thousands of miles of double track. The development of the coql Indus try In Tennessee, Virginia and Ken tucky, while rapid in the past few years. Is now confronted with the seri ous problem of scarcity of labor. While many miles of railroad have bean con- SALOON MEN FAIL IN LAST EFFORT TO MENSES But Three Issued Out of Twenty-Eight Ap- *" plicants. and several thousam been brought to the mines year, the force Is still Inadequate. foreigners have In the past If the cotton und mining Industries are given a fair supply of labor they will steadily expand, according to the Record. Tho same Is true of the rail roads. They, however, must expend millions before they can catch up with the Increase of traffic and travel In the South. While the price of labor has in creased at least one'-halt In the pust five years, there has been a corre sponding decrease In Its efficiency. As a result of this condition the heads of commercial life In the South are turn lug to the Immigrant for the solution of the labor question. One Iron Indus try, by the employment pf a number of areeks and Italians, has apparently solved the question. The work of Immigration, according to the Record, Is a work for the Indi vidual states and must be carried nn by liberal expenditures. THOUSANDS ATTEND CHARLESTON FESTIVAL. Dpeclal to The Georgia u. Charleston, 8. C.. Xov. Charles ton's annual festival opened yesterday. The,entertainment Is of an attract ive nature .this year. ' Governor D. C. Heyward, Judge Hud son, of Bennsttsvllle; Hon. W. D. Mor- gen, of Georgetown; Judge Purdy, of Sumterr Mr. Rhett. of Charleston, are Judges of the fiorel parade for Wed nesday. There will be 'fireworks off the battery Wednesday night.. A big fantastic parade. WlJl be held Thursday night and' a military parade Friday. Thousands are expected for the circus. The poultry show will last all- the celt. "' • ' '• • MILLIONAIRE EVANGELIST - HOLDING MACON REVIVAL. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Xov. A revival ser vice is now on at the Mulberry Street Methodist church and both on Sunday and last night there were big congrega tions. Charles Crittenton, the million aire evangelist, arrived In Macon to day and he Is now In charge of the re vival. Piles Quickly Cured at Hume The galoonlst* whose licenses have been revoked by the special commit tee, made another desperate effort to be allowed to open their places of busl- i Monday afternoon, but again failed. After being turned down by the committee, the saloonlsts and their at torneys were on hand at council meet ing, when the report of the special committee was made. The report waa favorable on three applications only and adverse, on twenty-five. Chairman Oldknow.- of the special committee, made a motion that the rules be suspended and the disgruntled ones be heard .from, five minutes only being allowed each applicant. The motion was carried. All but three or four were heard fropi, and not In one Instance did council refuee to abide by the committee’ll action?- It la probable that had not the mem bers of ■ council felt that they were honor bound to abide by IJie report of the committee a few of- the applicants would have been granted franchises. As It stood, "there was "nothin’ doin' for nobody.” The three applicants reported upon favorably were C, D. Cheatham, for negro saloon at 49 Decatur street; Newton Wheeler, toy a negro saloon at 149 Peters street, antT W. B. Archer, a white saloon at 202 Marietta street. In the case at 8. 8. Moore, a yea and nay vote was called for. Following was the result: For license—Holland, urtla, C’hosewood, Taylor and Ter rell. 'Against—81ms, Hlrsclt, McEacb- em, Peters, Qullllan, Key, Martin, Old- know, Foster, ■ Pomeroy, Glass, Ellis, Hancock and Roberts. It was well In the evening when council adjourned, lo meet again Tues day afternoon to finish the work. . FIRST WOOD BLOCK PAVING IN CITY L The Standard of Quality Cynmiissioner Predicts Will Be Only Pave ment in Future. It Malaria Causes Loss of Appstlte. The Old'Standard, Grove’s Tostelesj Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the -system. Sold by all dealers for 37 years. Price 50 cents. IL HOME FOR WOMEN WILL BE The first of the wood block pavement to be laid on a street In Atlanta Is now being put down on that part of Xorth Pryor street that bounds the Candler building. “This Is the flrat,” said Henry Col lier, commissioner of public works to a representative of The Georgian Mon day morning, ‘‘but In three years It will be tha only pavement to be laid in the business section of the city.” The pavement Is being put down by a force of. men employed In the public works department of the city, but will be paid for by the Candler Investment Company. The Magnolia Btreet bridge la paved with wood block and the Xel son street bridge will be. "There are any number of reasons.” said Mr. Collier, discussing wood block pavement, "why It Is preferable to any other kind.. In a short while, when It has worn a little. It will be Just as pretty as any other kind; In Tact, 1 will look like asphalt. "I don’t expect that one lick of re- pairs will have to be matle on this pavement In twenty years. In thirty years, It will probably still be In good condition. It’s the best pavement, all things considered. In the world. “My men began work this morning. By tomorrow night, I expect them to be through. Streets paved with wood blocks are not nearly so dusty as those with other kinds of pavement. Vehi cles passing over wood block make no such noise as when passing over vitri fied brick or asphalt. It can be put down faster than any other kind. It needs lees repairing and can be re paired faster than other pavement." WIFE OF “PROPHET” LIVES LIKE HERMIT Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Piles Is a fearful disease, but easy to cure If you go at It right. An operation with the knife Is dan gerous, cruel, humiliating and unneces sary. A home for women, a refuge for the friendless, wHl~tte'■ founded to^AtlenYa and an application, for. a. charter baa already been prepared. Mils Sanderson, matron at the police station, has Inaugurated the movement, and Mayor Woodward, Judge Xash Broyles, E. H. Thornton, president of the Neal Bank, and other prominent men are behind the project. The new Institution will probably bo known as the Industrial Home tor Olrls, and will be conducted In a way to provide employment for Inmitfts. A stock company will be organised and subscriptions asked from cltlsens. An amendment to the city charter will be asked, providing that the re corder may send women convicted be fore him of small offenses to this Insti tution Instead of to the stockade. It Is believed that the reform school will be Indorsed by many of the best citizens. CELEBRATE NUPTIALS WEDNESDAY MORNING Special to The Georgian. . C’oluinbu*, Ga., Nov. 6.—Bishop Ben jamin F. Kelley, of the d!ocene of Geor gia, anti luted by Rev. Dr. Gunn, of At lanta, and .Rev. Father O’Hara, of Ma con, la conducting the forty houra’ udoratlon at the Church of the Holy Family, in this city, this week. The service* began Sunday morning at early mu** and will be concluded to night. Large congregation* have at tended the service*, which have been of unusual Interest. Wednesday morning at 5:30 o’clock the bishop will celebrate the uuptlals of Clarence C. Bush and Miss Emmie Burrus at the church. Camp Walker to Meat. Camp Walker, United Confederate Veterans, will meet Friday night at fi o’clock at J02 South Forsyth street, to arrange for the reunion at Savan nah. As buxine** of Importance will be tran*acted, a full attendance is re quested. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggist* refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture on each box. 25c. There 1* just one other sure way to be cured—painless, safe and In the privacy of your own home—ft is Pyra mid Pill Cure. We mail a trial package free to all who write. It will give you Instant* relief, show you the harmless, painless nature 4>f this great remedy and .start you well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 50 cent*, and often one b4>\ mires. If the druggist tries to sell you some thing Ju»t a* good. It Is because he makes more money on the substitute. Insist on having what you cal! for. The cure begin* at once aud contin ue* rapidly until it is complete and per manent. You can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. It !h well worth trying. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Company, »»5 Pyramid Building. Marshall. Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial* package In a plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured In thla easy, painless and Inexpensive way. In the privacy of the home. No knife and Its torture. No doctor and his bills. All druggists, 50 cent*. Write today for a free package. PARK BOARD MATTER SETTLED IN COUNCIL An ordinance providing that the mayor, the chairman of the pjrk com mittee of council and a representative front each ward In the city appointed by the mayor shall constitute the park board was adopted by council Monday afternoon. The ordinance was reported favor ably by the ordinance committee. The ordinance providing for regulations for elevators was reported adversely and was defeated. Applicants for the itollee force will have to stand an examination of 50 In stead of 70, ns heretofore, to be eligible for the police force, an ordinance to this effect having been adopted It> council Among the matters of interest that will come up before council at Its next meeting will be an ordinance muking H obligatory for ul! |ier*ons asked to give their correct names and addresses to representatives of the Atlanta City Directory Company. The directory company so petitioned council, and the petition was Monday referred to the ordinance committee. The company .ays that the directory is the means of the city getting thousands of dollars in taxes each year, and that with this ordinance the amount would be doubted. Muskegon, Mich., Xov. 6.—Mrs. Jane Dowrle. wife of the deposed head of Zion City, la now living like a hermit and outcast at the beautiful summer home, Ben Macdhul, on the ehores of White lake, Muakegon county. Her only companion Is her son, Gladstone. An army of servants, gardeners and landscape artists, even Mrs. Dowte’s private maids and cook, have been discharged. It Is said, to save ex penses. Tho reason for Mrs. Dowle and her son living like exiles, away from for mer scenes of splendor and plenty, la that Mrs. Dowle, some time ago, com menced suit to recover the White lake property, valued at $260,000, and she Intends to stay on the property and see that no one gets the better of her. cooooi»iwooGOMioi»o^«H3«: O 0 O WOMAN IS ENJOINED 0 0 FROM TALKING ABOUT 0 HER FORMER HUSBAND. 0 0 _____ 0 0 Special to The Georgian. O Jackson, Miss., Nov. *.—One of O 0 the most peculiar injunctions ever 0 0 granted In this state has been 0 0 signed by a local Judge. He re- 0 0 strains Mrs, Byrd, of Crystal O 0 Springs, from walking on a cer- 0 0 tain street It Is alleged that Mrs. 0 0 Byrd has been Jn the habit of 0 O walking past In front of her for- 0 O mer husband's store and advising O 0 all passers-by not to purchase O 0 goods from the store. Mrs. Byrd O 0 was divorced from her husband at 0 0 the last term of the chancery court O 0 In Copiah county. The suit was 0 0 brought by her husband on tho O G ground that It was Impossible for O 0 him to live with her; that she was O 0 of most violent disposition, and 0 0 had even threatened to do him 0 O bodily harm. The woman la fine 0 0 looklnr She Is restrained from 0 0 walking In front of his place of 0 0 business for the purpose of annoy- 0 O Ing, and must. In the future, moke 0 0 no remarks about him. O 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 WINCHESTER SQUAD SHOOT ON MACON GROUNDS. Special lo The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Nov. 5.—A large num ber of gun enthusiasts witnessed some crack shooting yesterday afternoon at the grounds of the Log Cabin Club, w hen the crack team of the Winchester people did remarkable stunts with shot guns. Those who participated were: Mr. and Mrs. Ad Topperweln, W. U. Crosby. John 8. Boa, J. M. Hawkins and J. R. Taylor. Its purity,quality and uniformity guaranteed by The Southern Cotton Oil Co. How Our Acme Double Flint ' Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels Is made from the best Wool Felt. Saturated and coated under a new process with As phalt. Is a rubbtr-like (densely compressed) Rolling Felt, Vested on both sldea with Silicate. rteslets the *et!on of vapor, acids and lira Not affected by heat or cold. , The roofing that never tasks. Easily affixed. The experience of twenty years proves It to bt the Best Ready Rooting on the market. Put np In rolls 32 Inches wide and 40 fast 6 Inches long, containing 10B square feet, scrapped In heavy casing. APPROXIMATE weights. 3-Ply. 80 porcnD per roll, Complete. 2-PIy. 70 pounds per roll. Complete. 1-Ply. 60 pounds per roll, Complete. SAMPLES AND FULL PARTICULARS FREE. Also 3, 2 and I-ply Tarred Hoofflng Paper. Sheathing and Insulating Paper. CAROLINA PORTLAND ATLANTA, GA. CEMENT CO., A DELIGHTFUL JOURNEY Taken By Any One at Small Expense. bright young lady was telling friend recently of her trip along the most delightful road she ever traveled, the food route. She said; “For a number of yearn I have been a sufferer from Indigestion with Ita at tendant ailments, but my case was not sufficiently serious to cause alarm un til two years ago. In the early part of this summer my stomach was in euch a elate I could take very little food owing to the In tense suffering It caused, consequently 1 was losing tteah rapidly, and growing weaker every day. I had read about Grape-Nuts In the papers and maga zines. and two months ago persuaded myself to try a package. I read the little booklet It contained and resolved to follow Instructions as closely as pos sible. "The result may be understood when I say that I met n friend whom I had not seen for three months. Her first Inquiry was, 'Where have you been all summer?’ I said, ’for the past two months I’ve been traveling along the road to ’WellvIUe.' ’’ ’What are you doing?’ she asked. "IVe been feasting on Grape-Nuts and drinking Poetum Coffee. I replied. '”Oh,' she said, ‘you are looking so well 1 did not know you at first sight.’ "Whereupon I told her all about it— advising her to pursue the same course and continue It indefinitely, as I shall do. “l am now using Grape-Nuts In some form three times dally, and Postum I'offqp twice a day, and I shall Improve •very opportunity by advising others to do likewise," Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Micb. "There’s a reason.” PURSE-WELLS PAPERCO. WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING R IN TINT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS VJH 16 1-2 E. 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