The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 26, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN MONIUV. NOVEMBER iw. Catarrh Cure WILL BE IDE BY S, GA, CONFERENCE Bad Breath, K'Hawking, Ringing in the Ears, Hacking Cough and Spitting Quickly Cured. Four Presiding Elders Will He Transferred to Oth er Fields of Labor. THE REMEDY WHICH CURES CA TARRH BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD AND KILLING THE GERMS. If von him* <'ntanil take 1'.. II. II.: It will drive out every lilt of t‘fitnrriiiri Pol* nhii from Ho* nyntein. Don't firglnt fatal rh.' Don't let ll ■inIn* you Into n worn-out. run-down Fu- tnrrlml wreck. ItMiU'intirr (’uliirrli is more I him n trifling nllniftit - mon* t Ini ta u rilMgiiNthig 1F*» it dnnaornti* one. checked, t’ntnrrli too 'frequently t roll i ili*. I ►tr»»> 0|M*ll II.* nml hearing, mill tin* way to I'oimuiiiptloii. wiirni'il In thin*. If you Imvf f'atnirii, t,. i nn* It NOW li.v taking II. II. It. re* through tin* blood by purifying •1 building ll|i ‘ * ok'iM xu Un it Im* i*d lifftiusi It mid -fuHod. DEAFNESS. r .rv orndiinlly arowing v ijfu f or hard of Ion II. II. homing Botanic . Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tooted for thirty yaara. Price $1 ptr large bottla at drug stores. In .oiler to prhvi* to nil who nre «oifTi*iint: tliln ihiuiromil* d I •ease Mint Itotnuh* lllood ItHln 'll . t'ntnr n1:itiding or Iww Imd. Mflinpli* by iitail fill* i nlly hot rf ull mil. FREE. rmnl for one large I In I m for I. lllilHed flee III |diiIII package. HI! In your iinnif it ml nditr •d lliif* iHdoty and mail BLOOD MALM Atlanta. tin. Bpecial to The Georgian. Valdosta, pai^'ov. 26.—The advance gitufd of fl£|cfiai*H ‘to l he* South Geor gia MerhftffTsd conference, which ineetH here this week, composed of committee members and workers whose duties re quire their pretence here before the opening of the conference, have al ready begun to arrive, anti by Motlday night nearly all of them will have reached the city. While the opening session of the conference will mot be held until Wed nesday morning, there will be Impor tant committee meetings on Tuesday, where much work preliminary to the conference sessions will be considered and disposed of. Indications arc that this will be the busiest conference ever hold in the state, and one of the most Important. 9 The condition of the churches throughout the bounds of the Confer ence Is almost without exception of a most satisfactory character. There are no dissensions In the conference to be settled. Large Mission Work. During the week about seventy-live young ministers will make reports to the conference on the progress made during the year In their conference studies. The field wofk of the confer ence will he reviewed by the board ot missions and special attention paid to extending the work to points now not supplied, and In strengthening the corps of field workers. No other con ference equals the South Georgia ftt missions and mission work, and tlie Valdosta church takes high rank In that respect. Indeed, every department of church work here, including the Ep- worth league and other societies, re port Increased membership and larger Interest during the past conference year. All of the church assessments have been met, a $5,000 debt on the netv church building wiped out and an In crease of $500 In the pastor's salary paid. One Hundred Changes. Ii Is said that the conference this year will probably make about one hundred changes In pastors throughout the bounds, though undeV the rules of the conference, which allow a pastor to serve a church continuously for four years, It would be necessary this year to make only six changes In assign DIOGENES MA Y STOP SEARCH; HIS HONEST MAN IS FOUND TWO FOR ONE - E. <\ Murphy, of 176 Stewart ave nue. has found an honest man, and he's so proud of It that lie thinks the world ought to know about hi in.' And moreover Mr. Murphy's honest nmn Is a negro, an humble, hard-work ing fellow who llvcp at No. 44 Grady street. His name Is John Davis. few days ago Mr. Murphy hired Davis to do some work at his home, for which he was to pay $2. When the work was completed Mrs. Murphy paid Davis off. Through error she gave him a one-dollar bill and a five-dollar bill. bator she discovered her mistake and told her husband of it. He told her thpt the negro looked like an hopest one and It would conic out all right. His faith was Justified Saturday morn ing. s standing or. Whitehall street negro walked up to him and He v when i said: “Ain’t dltf Mlstah Murphy?" “Yes, why?*! was thp reply. Mr Murphy not recognising his Interro gator at first. “Why, I’se John Davis, suh. # I done rome work otit at yo* house, and yo* good lady'gin me too much money. I didn't know hit twell I got home and I sc been mighty worried to see yo*. Here is de fo* dollars, suh." Mr. Mufphy was so dumfounded that he could not speak until the negro had backed away and walked off. “I tell you that negro Is the. right kind,” hr said In speaking of the In- Ident, "Nnd I hope all good men will help John Davis to continue honest and square by. giving him plenty of work. He is a good workman, too." SHOULD USE MORE SOAP AND CONSIDERABLE WATER The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 300 corre spondents in Georgia and neighboring states simply fat with news. Then mi nddresa ■on vent lost, Palestine, Tcxiirkuiui, Ark.. Nov. 26.— Ill before Mie negro Baptist state the Her. K. M. Griggs. D.D.. o said: "The negroes must Use more soap and water and less ctieap cologne nml powder. There Is n powerful uplifting lulluelice In sonp iin*l water. The negro fins It In Ills power to become something la this country, ami If be fails will have only himself to liluuic." ' Lynching was condemned, and President Roosevelt was censured by the convention for discharging the negro troops “* trial. ivlthout think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Fages—- JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor; PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor; MRS. GEO. C. BALL Society Editcr; ‘ JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor < 25 Yeari ’ Exer!ence ’> THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907 We will send The Atlanta Georgian and any of the following publications, each one year, for the prices quoted under “Combination Price.” Old subscribers as well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage Of this liberal offer. Old sub- scribers in arrears must payito date and one year in advance: Name of Publication. Regular Price. PATRICK HEARS GOOD NEWS BUT DISPLA YS NO EMOTION New York, Nov. 26.—Lawyer Alliert 1 Patrick's five years' tight to cneapc tli electric chair, to which lie was sentence murdering William .Marsh lllcc. tins i pur- last been rewarded. The minor that Go commute the sentence NEGRO CHURCH BKi FIRE WAS BELIEVED TO BE INCENDIARY wii.**' confirmed today. When the tiding* of tin „ posed action was brought to Patrick, h did not display emotion, prcmlon on hi* countenance, the new* not WANTED. (iiiml Colit motor* mid Buildorx at R .1. CooU“dirt* & Hon. 1 •”><* Peters street. . tv jret lowest prices oji IJuililers" flartluMiv. ilnrihrnre nml Tools. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON. LIVES OF 30 The lit vork far half ho thirty the Ituiui'l t river were endangered fc lay. when firemen battled with s ticr**o blase In thy subway drift lav. In the "sand hog”. Imu***. over the entrance to the boa tli ferry tuntieU at Whitehall street. There were 1,:mo pound* of dynamite sud Iditek powder stored In lb** shaft Itcneath the lullblliig. and the neoros of men about the entrnnee would lmve Imd small rbanco to escape, nml the breaking or the »lr pipes connecting with the eu in par: meat a of the workei* under the river would have lefr them to ftllffocittc lift*! till* explmleth The tire us* finally extinguish*-1 with lit tle Itu Putiolman O. Mnhlum. of Denver. I* said to have Instructed lit* New York lawyer t«» file suit for the recovery of 16o m res of laud In Manhattan, on part «»f which stands Trinity church. Desks Less Than Factory Cost. WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE 'DESK BUSINESS. JUST A FEW LEFT. HERE’S THE LIST: ds tit their conference lust week made tin urgent request to Imvo Rev. M. A. .Morgan, the pastor here, returned to this city, and It Is believed that lie will serve the people here again, not w ithstanding two or three other of ,the most Influential churches in the conference are reported to he anxious .to secure him as pastor. This la Mr Morgan's first year in Valdosta, and the work he has done here has been of tin* most gratifying character, endear Jrig himself not only to his own con gregation. hut to church workers of other denominations. Four Transfers. Four presiding elders will be trans ferred to other charges this year, as follows: Drs. J. H. McGshee, Unseam Anthony. \V. I'. tfmlth and Ed Cook. Among the pastors who must ( hanged are; Rev. J. W. Domlngocs, of Tlfton, and Bev, Tluul I. Neasc. circuit pastor. There are u total of 227 assignments In the conference, and lids feature of the conference work Is always one of great Interest to jhe peo pie at large. - -. Dr. A. M. Williams, of this clly, 4vho retired from the active ministry two years ago ou uccount of a serious throat trouble, will very likely again take a charge, having regained his health. Dr. Williams last served Trin ity church. In Havannuh. . Hishop Galloway, who was expected to hold the conference here this year, Is prevented by sickness from coming, and In Ills place Dr. Seth Ward will preside, coming direct from Mlllcdgc vllle, where he Is presiding over the North Georgia conference. Dr. Ward Is the youngest bishop In the college of,bishops, having been ordained only last May. Dr. Ward will be the gueat of Rev. M. A. Morgan at the parsonage while het Homes were assigned some time ago to the preachers, lay delegates and oth er workers who will attend the confer. BIG STEAMERS DELAYED BY HEAVY WEATHER. ROLL TOP. < No. 6160. 30-in. Top % 6.60 3 No. 62100. 42-in. Top 11.00 r 1 No. 62145. 48.in. Top 15.50 ‘ 2 No. 62165, 54-in. Top 17.50 1 No. 67371, 60-in. Top 34.00 FLAT TOP. No. 6190. 30x60-in. No. 6178. 30x54-in. 819.90 . 18.60 I STANDING. 1 6 ft.*30 int., 2 drawers. . . . $9.90 TYPEWRITER TABLES. 3 No. 6128, 18x32 $2.90 i 2 No. 6127. 18x32 2.00 i ED. MATTHEWS &CO. I 21 EAST ALABAMA STREET. ew York. Nov. 26.—Heavy w ent per Just after they Imd left the other efilo leluyed the ateanier f'aronln. of the i’unnrd line, and the Philadelphia, of the American line, that they did not reach their piers until today. )n the Caronla were sevcial well- known musicians, among them Dr. Richard De Herter, who Is violinist at the court of the Queen of Houmanla; Evans William*, the Welsh tenor: Mine. Kirby-Lunn, who will Join the Metropolitan opera house force, ant Maurice Hnroku. who will join Joy Weber’s company. Ktiul to The Georgian. Wrights vllle. oa., Nov. 26.—About 4 clock yesterday morning the negro Baptist church was discovered to be on fire, and It was totally destroyed us was also the barn of J. W. Johnson, which was near by. Mr. Johnson succeeded In saving his horses as well as a large quantity of feed stuffs,"which he had stored there. It Is thought that Hie fire Is of In cendiary origin, us no services hav** been held in the church for revet ul days. Elemental Psychology. Thm class of elemental, psychology will meet TueadAy ut 3:13 o'clock in the co;nrifltte«- v ity»rh. of tile Atlnn Woman VC*laB. . PRISONER PAROLED TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR SMALL CHILDREN Special to 'IT*** Georgian. Mobile, Ain., * Nov. 26.—Governor JeUfs has paroled George Teague, of t’rcnshaw county, from November 24 to December in, that he may go back to Ills home and provide for his children. It was shown tc» the governor that since the conviction of Teague of as- sault to murder. In the spring of 1905, his wife had died and left his children to the mercy of the public. He Is al lowed this furlough that he may go home and place them In families. He has a sentence of five years. The parole was recommended by rii board of pardons. $1.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 1.00 Everybody’s Magazine. Outing., Leslie’s Weekly Judge . The Commoner .’. Judge’s Quarterly 1.00 American Magazine 1.00 golden Age (Weekly) 2.00 American Boy 1.00 The Jeffersonian (Watson’s New Magazine) 1.50 (5 ood Housekeeping 1.00 McCall’s Magazine 60 Scribner’s Magazine 3.00 Ainslee’s Magazine 1.80 The Commoner aud The Jeffersonian Georgian Total Regular Price. Price. $6.00 7.50 Combination Price. Save You $4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 8.50 0.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 6.50 5.5 0 $4.80 5.00 6.70 8.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 5.00 4.50 $1.20 2.50 1.80 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.30 1.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 6.00 5.50 5.10 7.50 6.30 4.50 ,4.50 4.50 6.00 4.85 1.50 1.00 .60 1.50 1.45 2.50 4.50 7.00 •*.2o . 1.7 Gan You Use Food When You Get It? • STICKS TWPOSTi FALLS WITH ENGINE Freeland, Pa., Nov. 26.—Engine No. 434. of the Lehigh Valley railroad, hauling a train of empty coal cars, plunged through on open bridge near i Drlfton breaker and fell thirty feet. Thousands OI Stomachs Starving ! leaving the train Intact on the truck. Where Mouthi Arc Well Fed. Coats Nothing To Relieve This Condition. Eating is fast becoming too much part of the dally routine. If not a nun tickling of the appetite—a* thing to be gotten out of the way as quickly as possible. Little thought Is glvei what kind of food." Its effect upon the system, and whether It will be of use In building up the tissues of the body. Your stomach will revolt. If It Is not already doing so. It must shut up for repair*. What of the dlxxlnes*. and sometimes pain, which stop you after hurried lunch? What of the general distress after a heavy dinner, a feel ing of pressure against the heart which alls a halt and makes the breathing difficult? Is It common for you to be oppressed with belching and sour eruc tations? Arc you constipated and then do you laughingly toss a dime to the druggist for Ills most palatable relief? Beware of temporary cures that are hut palliatives. Many antidotes for the common Ills which our tlesh Is heir seem at first to relieve, but in real ity, If not* injecting poison Into the system, lay the foundation for a deep er-seated and more far-reaching dis order. Three-fourths of all diseases origi nate with a breaking-down of the di gestion and nine-tenths of all digestive troubles originate with one or more "of the symptoms named above. Beware, then, of Indigestion nml Dyspepsia. If you find yourself ach ing, listless, licking in ambition when should he on the alert, • When James B. O’Donnell, the engi neer, suw the open bridge he reversed Ills levers and upplied the air brakes. Fireman McGroorty Jumped, but the engineer stuck to his post. Smith’s Magazine 1.50 4.50 6.00 4.70 1.30 Popular Magazine 1.20 4.50 5.70 4.50 1.20 Country Life in America. . 4.00 4.50 7.30 6.15 1.35 Southern Cultivator.. .. . LOO 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 Woman’s Home Companion. LOO 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 Woman’s Work LOO 4.50 3.30 4.50 1.00 Garden Magazine. LOO 4.50 5.50 4.50 * 1.00 Cosmopolitan LOO 4.50 5.50 4.50 1.00 Cosmopolitan and World Today 2.50 4.50 7.00 5.00 2.00 Cosmopolitan and Harpers’ Bazaar 2.00 4.50 6.50 4.80 1.20 Cosmopolitan aud Woman’s 9 Home Companion.. .. \ . 2.00 4.50 6.50 4.80 1.20 Cosmopolitan and Review of * Reviews 4.00 . 4.50 8.50 5.50 3.00 Cosmopolitan, Review of * Reviews and Woman’s Home Companion 5.0C 4.50 9.50 6.65 2.85 Delineator, McClure’s Mag- azine, World’s Work.. .. 6.00 4.50 10.50 6.50 LOO (Siugle subscriptions must bo taken by any agent or added to any club at not less than the full list priee.) BRIEF NEWS NOTES A loco I faction uJdch has been fight ing gamblers has asked Miss Helen Gould to buy out the handsomely fitted up gambling houses at Hot Hprings. Ark. . It Is planned to have a public library, u Young Men’s Christian As sociation home and charitable institu lions occupy the plnc^. Indorse Compulsory Education. *I«><InI to Tie* Georgian. Columbus. Ga., Nov. 26.—The only act of general Interest of the confer ence of the Daughters of the Revolu tion, which adjotyned here yesterday, was the indorsement of the Idea of compulsory cducatfon. Reception at G. M. A. At College Park Wednesday even ing tile .Georgia Military Academy w ill be the lu sts of a reception In honor of Colonel and Mis. K. G. Hodgson. |\ s. A.: Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Crusselle and Dr. and Mr*. K. <». Mutheson. The re ception will begin at $:3n o'clock nnd will last until lltodock. Invitations have been Issued to a .large nunibm of the friends of the academy. Do not doctor the stomach. It needs a rest from food and drugs. Do not tlush out the bowels. It takes more than forcing food through the passagowuy to make blood and tissue and nerve. Do not starve your stomach. Food Is a thing to be worked for all there Is in it. and your stomach will do the work If you will help It In Nature's way. Thomas W. Rothwell, said to he a brother of “Young Corbett," was held in $100 bail in Harlem court. New York, for speeding Ills automobile on Riverside drive. A beagle hound of a white and lem on color, belonging to President Roose velt, Is said to have wandered off with the children at Great Falls and the police have been requested to look for It. Through a semi-official note, which has been Issued at 8t. Petersburg, It Is learned that the government will con cede to the Jews those privileges and facilities demanded by the present sit uation. and It is believed great freedom will be grunted to them. Eugene Higgins, nles that he Is t Calve, the singer. On account of the low subscription rate, subscriptions must be paid in advance. The Georgian can be delivered by carrier in Atlanta or mailed to any address out side of Atlanta under this arrangement. Address all orders with remittances to CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, ATLANTA, GA. ALABASTINE, The best tint for plastered walls. Beautiful line of col ors. We also cany muresco. Georgia Paint & Glass Co., 40 Peachtree. NGRAND TONIGHT ONLY \V A GEN IIA 1.8 A- KEMP Kit PRESENT BLANCHE WALSH In Jacob Gordin's Tremendous Dr mu.'. “The Kreutzer Sonata.” "Big. Intense. Powerful"—Chicago Hcmld. "Truly a Great Play"—(Tiiengn Americau. Price* 23e to $1.50— Sale now open. The American liner Philadelphia, which arrived front Southampton twenty-four hours overdue, failed to reach her dock within the neven-day limit for the first time In five years. Heavy gales weu the cause of dela\ and at one time the ship lay-to for eleven hour.*. Stuait's Dyspepala Tablets contain George H. Phillips, principal in some nothing but the natural elements which spectacular deals in corn on the cuter Into the healthy stomach and In- I cago board of trade, has announced testlnes to perform the function of dl- that It is hi* intention to forsake the gestlon. Governmental tests and the! grain pit for Goldfield. Nev., and work Investigations and sworn oaths of ex- f there In the future. TI’EHDAY—MATINEE AND NIGHT. NIXUN AND ZIMMERMAN OFFEK The Musical Cartoon Coinedv SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE. William C. Welp an "SIMON." Jerry D. b'uliivaii a* "MOSK.” 3<> PEOPLE—2 BALLETS—2 Qt'AItTKTTKH Night Price* 23e to $1.63-Matinee 25c to 75«\ Wedn,sd,y and Thurtday. Nov. 28-29. Matinee Thanksgiving The Klrko J.a Shellr Co. Submit DUSTIN FARNUM In Owen Wlater'a Famous Story of the Woxt THE VIRGINIAN. Supporting Company of Superior Excellence. Prices 2*>c to $1,60—Sale now open. TAMPA, FLA. AND RETURN via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tickets on sale November 13th. loth. 2Ctli, 22ud and 27th, 100 ( >, limited 15 days from date of sale, Passenger and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree St. Phones 142 and 2199. Ticket Office, Terminal Station; Phone 4900 J. C. LU8K, District Passenger Agent. EL DORADO 111 the star pert chemist* attest this fact. HtuartY DytpepMa Tablets go to the source oft Commander Peary and Airs. Peary the trouble and |>o*ltlvely restore the j leave Sydney Monday for New York by glands and fluid* of the mucous mem- | tall. The Roosevelt will be overhauled brane t.» their proper condition. They and a new crew engaged, t'ommander Will Institute Tribe. Special t*» The Georgian. Ha in bridge, tin.. Nov. 26.—W. Harry Gage, official organizer of the Improved Uder of Red Men. has been In Bain- bridge foi the past ten days working In \ fifty-reven nsnie* on his Mm and ; tribe will be Instituted Monday night. iPenry said he could make no announce, ment as to another Arctic trip until he meets hi* fiends In New York. He beri liever that an airship, when perfected, w ill be the best means of reaching the pole. promptly relieve the distress of all troubles originating In the stomach of bowels (with the one exception *>f can cer). Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are rec ommended by physicians and all reli able pharmacists. If you are a sufferer from Indigestion or dyspepsia, try a! The reasons given in I*ondon for fifty cent package today. At all drug- Lord *’urx«>n declining the post of atn- gists*. or If >ou prefer send us your bassudor to the Fulled States are; name and address nnd we will gladly Ambition to lead the Tory party and semi you a trial package by mull free*'the ultimate premiership. Sir Henry I*. A. Stuart Fo., 63 Stuuit Bldg., Mur- I Howard, now minister at The Hague, shall, Midi. may conic to Washing:-hi. BALDWIN-MELVILLE STOCK CO. THE BIJOU Mimdsy. Tue*<|ny and Wednoiulflv Night*, luesdny nnd Wedueadny Matin Tonight—Matin#* Tutiday: SPEC IAL MATINEE FRIDAY IHUTIo; AND SKA MON Pmuit CHARLES HOWARD lit lie* Merry FrlveUtj “IN NEW YORK TOWN.' A Bunch »»f tSeni* with a Siring of NVn*.>ti« tiuees, | “THE SILVER KING.” I Imradny. Krklay nnd Saturday Night*. I Thursday, l-rlday and Saturday Matinee*. “M’LISS.” | ^& lx M™ A ! aan ' vm 'ii. T, £*k. i xfeut Price. g. , I Kh e The Soar Big PEOPLE’3) soyu HITS. e years in the pen was given II. Prael Mangold, at Cumberland, Md.. for murdering Iris elghtecn-yem-old >on. ||e |* said to be the father of fifteen chlklrcia % Week of November 26. Faroe Comedy Entitled ‘.‘OLD JASPER” ALSO “A BUNCH OF KEYS” New Moving Pictures Matinee, .Monday. Weiinf,': 1 '; Thursday and Saturday at night at 8:13. 2:30. Uv«7 end WHISKEY HA«iT* cured at bo»* r outwlo. tlenlerx »»"« rBr-J- _ B. M.WOOT.t.Fv,'_£ E. oace 104 M. mfOifretfc