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THE ATLANTA
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GEORGIAN,
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
DO YOU GET UP
W WITH A LAME BACK?
HIS POSITION ON
iA
Have You Rheumatism,* Kidney, Liver or
Bladder Trouble?
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To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver
and Bladder Remedy will do for YOU, all e$ur
. Readers May Have aj Sample ‘ Bottle Sent Free
•By Mail.
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Pain bn dull ache in the hpck Is un
mistakable avhlenct! of kidney trouble.
It-In Nature's timely warping to show
you,.that the tmck’.of health Is .not
clear. !''■ ' !, ■ < •
It these danker signal* are unheeded,
more serious results are often euro to
follow; Bright's disease, which la the
worst form of kidney trouble, may
steal upon you.
The mild nml Immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder remedy, Is soon realised. It
stands the highest because Its remark,
able curative power has been proven In
thousands of tho most distressing cases.
If you need u medicine, you should
have the best. A thorough trial will
convince any one.
• LAME BACK,
lainie hark Is only fine of many symp
toms of kidney trouble. :Other symp
toms showing that you need Swamp-
Itoot are. being obliged to pass water
often during the day and to get up
many times during the night, Inability
to hold your urine, smarting or Irrita
tion In passing, brick-dust or sediment
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In thp.,urine, ratarrhjof.the bladddcr,
uric acid, occasional .headache, dull
ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness,
nervousness, sometimes the heart acts
hadly, rheumatism, bloating, Irritabili
ty, wnrnout feeling, lack nt ambition,
loss of flesh, rfallow‘complexion.
If yottr water.-■when dtlowed to re
main undisturbed tn a gloss-or bottle
for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi
ment or settling, Iqr hps m cloudy ap
pearance, It Is nlsn evidence that your
kidneys and bladder need' Immediate
attention.
In taking Bwamp-Root you afford
natural help to Nature, for Bwamp-
Rnot Is Ihe most perfect healer and
gcntlo aid to the kidneys that has yet
been discovered.
If you arc already convinced that
Hwump-Roflt Is what you heed, you can
parchaso the regular fifty-rent and
onc-doljur, also bottles at drug stores,
everywhere. Don't make any mistake,
hut rrmefnber tho name, Rwainp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on evory
bottle.
Says O^linance Provides
I Permits for Organ
Grinders.
Mayor Woodward is out with a card,
In which he explains his position In re
gard to the'controversy with Mr. Lo
gan, of the Associated Charities, over
the blind man, Wellington.
The card, tn part, Is as fellows;
"There’ having been so much said
about the little matter of a blind man
playing an organ oh the streets of the
city, and all that has been said seems
to have come from sources that knew
not of what they were talking, that I
desire to set the matter right,
"The tax ordtnancemf-the city puts a
ensc on organ grinders, and It mat-
ters’ nothing whether the mayor or the
chairman of the tax committee re-
fusei to. grant.a permit or-hot.-the up-
Uccjisn tdgrlndhls organ oH the streets
•or lone week. (YElhg city clerk would
have to Issue a license to whomsoever
nt apply. Dor Instance, I have
Been several organ grinders with mon
keys parading our streeta lately, and I
have heard of no complaint, not even
from Mr. Logan, of the Associated
Charities. The only, .error that seems
to have been committed was my giving
ft blind man a permit to grind Ills or
gan <m the streets without paying for
It. It Is all right for an able-bodied
man with a monkey to come along und
pay hla 12.50 and grind hie organ ani
collect the pennies and nickels, but
you must draw the line when a blind
man wants to grind his organ and asks
to be relieved or paying the amount of
tho license. Such a sentiment Is of the
veriest rot, nod’ unworthy-oft any . man
who has a spark of feeling for the un
fortunate. I knew nothing of this.man
In question until- ho made application
to my office about, the middle of lust
week for permission to grind his organ
on the streets. After some’hesitancy I
a him a frpa peunit, tor Live b
her week, and lnO own cans
Id 4mvVmubveuMu* n. rtu
fused him. I would rather have paid for
the license myself. - I gave him tho
permit and I am'gt&fl I did. ‘I am no
alclan and dld'ndt know whether
iad cataracts over his eyes aro not.
Tho only thing that I was satisfied was
that he wae blind—the woret affliction
that can befall a human being.
"On Saturday afternoon I called at
the station house to see the officers
who mado the nrrest, nt Lognn’s In
stance,.and they both Informed me that
the blind man wae not asking aims or
begging for help, but simply grinding
his organ, and If anyone cured to give
him anything for his music wen and
good. There Is an ordinance ngalnst
soliciting ulnts, but the tax ordinance
also legalises grinding an organ on
the streets.”
The mayor follows this up with tho
statement that tho city Will always
have tb do h certain amount of eharit-
EDITORIAL NOTE .—In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-
Root you may have a aampln bottle and n book of vnluable Information, both
senl absolutely free by mall. Tho book contains many of the thousands upon
thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women who found
Swunip-ltoot to be Just the remedy they needed. Tho value und success of
Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a
sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,.N.
Y„ bn sure to say you read this generous offer la The Atlanta Georgian. The
genuineness of this offer is guaranteed.
CHIEF BURGEON THOMAS
IS CRITICALLY ILL.
Wilmington, N, O., Nov. 27,—d. F.
Thomas, chief surgeon of tlto Atlantic
Coast Una Railroad Company, Is crit
ically III nt his home In this city with
pneumonia. He Is one or the most
prominent physicians In the state and
la president of the state board of
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture on aach box. 26c.
Trucking Industry drawing.
Special to The Georgian.
•larkzon, Miss., Nov. 27.—The truck
fanners of the state are making prep
arations to largely Increase their acre,
age this year. The trucking Industry
of tne state is growing every yeur, and
while last season tn some respects was
not us profitable as former years, yet
most of the truckers had a bulunce on
the right side. '•
DAVI8 AIDS VARDAMAN
IN RACE FOR THE 8ENATE-
Hncrlsl to The tleorglnu. -
gackeon, Miss., Nov: -27.L-aovernor
Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, came Into this
state last week and made a speech at'
Brookhaven, In which lie gave Govern
or Vardanian a boost for the United
States senate. Tho appearance of Mr.
Davis In Mississippi at this time has
set a whole lot of tongues to wngglng,
and there Is considerable gossip going
the rounds In political circles ns what
It means. On his way back to Arkan
sas Governor Vardaman got uboard
tho train here and went some distance
with tho Arkansas chief executive.
Is reported In political circles that
llavls Is to help out his friend, Varda
man, to a considerable extent In his
light against John Sharp Williama for
the senate, but Mr. Williams' friends
are apparently not worried.
Malaria Causes Less of Appstlts.
The Old Standard, Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by aU
dealers for 37 years. Price 60 cents.
Immigration
Of
the right sort will be beneficial
to the state. This label:
On
your printed matter will also
beneficial to your business.
Expert Printers Furnished on Short Notice.
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Atlanta Typographical Union
520 Candler Bldg. P. 0. Box 266.
Atlanta Phone 873.
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Atlanta Charily Association, to which
the city contributed 33,000. He said art
Investigation showed that It was cost
ing tho city 32 or 13 a day to dispense
fl In charity. It went under. - He
hopes for better for the Associated
Charities.
TO DRAIN 'GLADES;'
U, S. GOVERNMENT
i r -f
TO PRESIDE OVER '
All Preparations Completed
for Entertainment of
"Quests,
Special to 'The OeoTglzo. - »'
Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 27.—Dr. J. W.
Nowman, secretary of the North Ala
bama Conference and pastor of the
First Methodist church of this city,- has
announced that every detail for the en
tertainment of guests at the annual
conference, which convenes In this city
Wednesday, has been'completed. Homes
for four hundred delegates have been
provided and a number additional can
be accommodated It necessary, owing
to the liberal hospitality of the citi
zens.
Besides the duties of secretary of the
conference. Dr. Newman, as tho enter
taining pastor, has had an unusual
amount of work to do, and has prac
tically directed' the entire arrangements
' 0Mhe »&« dajl,
Btf' - ‘ ~
Ifehop W. R. Hendrix, of Kansas City,
1)1 preach the annual Thanksgiving
sermon at the Ftrilt Methodist church.
He wilt also preach on the Sunday
morning following.
The conferences will be opened Wed
nesday morning at 9 o'clock with holy
communion, followed by roll call and
permanent organization: There will be
about 450 or 600 vlsltorz In this city.
4 PER CENT DIVIDEND
DECLARED BY COMPANY.
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, S. C.. Novi 27.—The direc
tors of tlie_Mollohon Manufacturing
Company held a meeting In the office
.of .the.preijldent.h The -president's re
port showed gratifying resdlts for the
past six months. A senit-annual-dlvl
denil of 4 .per cent was declared, pay
able January 1,-Tfnd a handsome sum
carried to the surplus. This mill has'
one of the best plants In the mate and
has heinf reaidrkdbly successful.. Un
der th<> mahkgement of PresMent'.fleo:
W. Summer, who Is a careful, prudent
CHRISTMAS
CLOTHING
., OUTFIT
$15.00.
SON
\i
by**
DRESS YOUR
OR BUY AN ENTIRE
OUTFIT FOR
YOURSELF
-Send us 315.00 for a suit that Is' well worth that
amount and we will give you FREE the following
outfit:
Suit ' $15.00
Underwear 1.00
Top Shirt 1.00
Collar and Cuffs .40
Neck Tie 50
Fair of Sox 25
Handkerchief .25
Pair Suspenders . '.50'
Pair Hose Supporters 25
Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50
Total value of outfit... .$20.65'
ALL FQR $15.00
1 SEND THI8 AD. WITH
COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. 1
I Nam* Express Office
Town or City
Kind of 8uit Deiired...
Breast Measure
Length of Trouser*
No. of 8ox
.No. of Cuffe
ttnued success.
Will Not Resign.
C. C. Fleming, secretarv of the
Southeastern Tariff Assoi|ttion, em
phatically denies the published, rumor
that he Intended resigning from hla
position with the association. "He says
that the rumor likely grew out of a
reorganization of the office caused by
the great Incrense of business. Secre
tary Fleming says he has no Intention
of resigning. ,-i i •
Piles
Special to The Georgian.
Tallahassee, Fla., Nov. 27.—Mr. J.
O. Wright, who Is connected with the
department of agriculture of the United
Sfates, spent a few days In Talla-
hasseo last week. He came to confer
with Governor Broward and the other
trustees of the Internal Improvement
fund relative to having an exhuuetlvu
survey ofohe Florida Everglades made
by englniVs of tho federal government.
Ho went to Tampa to spend one day
at the State Fair, and from that point
will proceed to Fort Myere. From there
he will go up the Caloosahatchle river
to Isike Okeechobee, where he will
spend about two weeks.
Tbn work of the survey of the ever
glades will begin about the first of
December and wilt he so comprehen
sive as to ever settle that mooted ques
tion as to the feasibility and cost of
reclaiming that vast region aa well as
Its probable agricultural value when
drained. It Is a great work and ivlll
require several years fbr completion.
QUOTATION WIRES
Fl
A wire service was selected through
the firm of Hayward, Vicks & Clark,
of New Orleans, by the organization
immltti-e of the proposed commercial
exchange Monday afternoon.
Dally reports will be furnished from
Chicago by Frazier A Co., correspond
ents pf Hayward, Vicks & Clark.
The Nejv York stock market reports
will be furnished by'J. H.'ftache'it Co.,
Ntv- York correspondents of Hayward,
Yliks & Clark.
Cotton quotations veil! come from
both New York and New Orleans to
Atlanta direct. Wires have been leased
by Hayward, Vicks A Clark through
Atlanta from New York to New Or
leans and from Chicago to Atlantn/vla
Memphis.
Grain quotations will be furnished
direct from Chicago.
The organization committee Is com
posed as follows: R. L. Foreman,
-halrman: G. W. Parrott, \V. 8. Dun-
on. C. K. Carverly and I. A. Ran
som.
The committee on location will meet
later this week. It is composed as
follows: David Woodward, chairman;
F. J. Paxon and Walter G. Cooper.
Cured Quickly and Painles*ly--No>
Bisk, No Danger.
A Free Trial Package to ConvinceBint
by Mail to All Who Write|,, " '«
Common sense la Just aa nec'esidry
(Sven more sot In m'fdlcjno ah in bust-
need of the > affairs ot cyory-f|ay life.
People are getting to-know more than
they used to. Not so lung ago. It wua
the fushlon to make all sorts of clalmt
for a medicine, and wind up by asking
the reader to go to a drug store add
buy a bottle. People won't stand for
that kind of thing now. They w%nt
proof—tangible proof. They want to
try- the rrrtiOtly first and If they find'It
to be what la claimed they will be glad
enough to go und buy It.
gladly return money.
EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY,
62 WEST MITCHELL STREET,
- ATLANTA, GEORGIA.'
SHAW BECOMES ANGRY
AT,THE WORD “GRAFT”
Pittsburg, Pa, Nov. 27.—Secretary
of the United States Treasury Shaw
came to Pittsburg - to discuss further
with the people of Pittsburg the site
for a new poatoffice, about which there
has been so much talk and'rumors of
bribery.
Tho secretary’s Iro was up. and at
times In the'Unlted States court room,
where the hearing was held, every
thing but the Word “lie" waa pazzad be
tween tho secreary of the treazury and
members of the Chamber of Commerce,
of the Merchants' and Manufacturers'
Association add other business organ
ization*.
On one occasion Secretary Shaw
shook his finger in the face of Presi
dent H. W. D. English, of the Chamber
of Commerce. President English rush
ed from the court room, wild jvlth
rage, saying he would appeal to Presi
dent Roosevelt from any decision which
Mr. Shaw might make.
There had been declarations of
"graft" and before the' business at
hund was taken up Mr. Shaw turned
and said;
•'I would give 31,01)0 to know the
name pf thg, titan who gave the Infor
mation that there waa graft In tbei
department at Washington when tha
real estate men were there."
mad WHISKEY HABITS
cured st home with
out p*in. Boole of Mr-
tlculsrs sent FREE.
KING PE TER’S THR ONE
IN OUR 8TORE
has been selected with the ut
most care to gefiurfi the best, an-: we
MA YRE TAKEN A WA
■sfx/j. J. XJI—4 J. /i J V J—JJ. Y z X r V J. X J. Q Ur pregcription department Is in
tho hands of thoroughly experienced
prescrlptlonlsts, who execute all or
ders accurately and "promptly.
If you are particular aa to the qual
ity of your drugs, medicines and toilet
articles, you will do well to try us. Our
prices aro
Vienna, Nov. 27.—Interest In the sit
uation In Hcrvla, which has been In
creased lately by the escapades of
the crown prince, Is considerably In
tensified by a statement In the semi
official Prager Abendblatt.
This paper asserts that a number
of the leading military officers and
politicians at Belgrade, seeking to es
cape from the present disheartening
position, have resolved on serious ac
tion looking to the doposltlon of the
Krageorgevlttsh dynasty.
They have rejected the Idea of a re
public and purpose, after the estab
lishment of a temporary regency, to
seek a candidate for the throne from
some European royal family.
A CONVINCING ARGUMENT.
That Is why We sayto every person
suffering from plies or nny form of
reetui disease, Bend us your name and
will gladly send you a free trial
package. For wo know what the re
sult will be. After using the trial you
will hurry to your nearest druggist
and get a 69c box of Pyramid Pile
Cure, now admitted by thousands to
be one of the most wonderful Tellers
and Cures for Piles ever known.
■Please excuse my delay in writing
tn you sooner tn regard to what your
Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me; I
consider It one ot the finest medicines
In the world for piles. I suffered un
told misery for four months when my
wife begged me to send for a 60c Box.
When It was half goite" I knew I was
better and It didn’t take any begging
to get me to send for a second box. I
think I am about well'now, but If I
feel any' symptoms of a return I will
order nt once. I order It from - the
Pyramid Drug Company to be sure of
the cure. Tell all about this fine rem
edy for piles.
"And If there ts anything In this
letter you want to use do so. I re
ceived your letter a few days ago.
Yours for a remedy Ilka Pyramid Pllo
Cure.' J. J. M’lLWKK.
Honey Grove. Tex.. R. R. 9. Box 29.
"P. f>. I only used two boxes and
don't think I need Sny more. Piles of
seven months', standing.”
To get a free trial package send to
day to the Pyramid Drtig'Company, 94
Pyramid Building. Marshall, Michigan.
It will come by return nihil and the
results wilt both delight and osiont'h
you.
EVIDENCE
IN PEONAGE CASES
TO BE HEARD IN N.V.
8pedal to Tbs Georgian.
Tallahassee, Fla., Nov. 27.—Mrs.
Mary Grace Quackenbos, special as
sistant United States attorney for the
Southern district of New York, spent
Wedneiduy in Tallahassee securing the
report of the special commissioner ap
pointed by Govert\pr Broward to In
vestigate rumors of peonage In Flor
ida.
Mrs. Quackenbos made copious ex
tracts from these reports, which will
be used In cases against labor con
tractors which wilt be prosecuted In
New York. ' 11 s'-
She also visited Jacksonville and
Pensacola, securing other Information.
the coming year. A representative to
tho state meeting will be selected at
this tlijtu also.
Special Thanksgiving Service.
On Thursday night, beginning at 8
o'clock, a Thanksgiving service will
be held at tho Woodward Avenue
Baptist church. A special program
will be rendered, consisting ot music
and a Thanksgiving address. The pks-
tor, Rov. H. C. Hurley, will deliver the
address. A cordial Invitation la ex-
NO COFFEE,
The Doctor Said.
COMMITTEE ON SITE
CONSIDERS AN OFFER
The site committee of the audlto-
rtum-armory met Monday afternoon,
for the purpose of conferring with cltl
sens of the First ward In regard to
the proposition to build the audlto
rium on the alts of the present Walker
Street school.
No deltnlte action was taken. Mayor
Woodward, through Secretary Cooper,
announced that the board of education
would submit all the school sites near
the center of the city, on which were
frame buildings, to the committee; that
preference would not ba ahown the
First ward or any other.
The committee will take final action
later tn the week. '
electio'n OF OFFICERS
OF THE COTTON GROWERS.
Special to The Gootglan.
Gadsden. Ala., Nov. 27.—T. C. Callo
way, president ot the Etowah couniy
dl vision of the Southern Cotton Grow
ers' Association, has ordered beat
meetings held In . the county on next
Saturday, December 1. for the election
of officers from the various l>eats nnd
,on December 4, representatives from
the county will elect a president, vice
rfdent, secretary and treasurer for a reason.'
Coffee slavery Is not much different
from alcohol or any other drug. But
many people don’t realise that coffee
contains a poisonous, habit-forming
drug—caffeine.
They get Into the habit of using cof
fee, and no wonder, when soma writers
for respectable mogaslnes and papers
speak of coffee as “harmless.”
Of course it doesn't paralyse one In
a short time like alcohol, or put one
to sleep like morphine, but it slowly
acts on the heart, kidneys and nerves,
and soon forms a drug-habit, just the
same, and one that Is the cause ot
many overlooked ailments.
"I wish to state for the benedt of
other coffee slaves," writes a Vt. young
lady, "What Postum Food Coffee has
done for me.
"Up to a year ago I thought I could
not eat my breakfast It I did not have
at least two cups of coffee, and some
times during the day. If very tired, 1
would have another cup.
"I was annoyed with Indigestion,
heart trouble, bad feeltag In my head
and sleeplessness. Our family doc(pr,
whom I consulted, asked me If I drank
coffee. I said I did and could - not get
along without It.
"He told me It was the direct cause
of my ailments and advised mtSto
drink Postum. I had no faith In It
but finally tried It. The first cup was'
not boiled long enough and was dis
tasteful and I vowed I would not drink
any more.
“But after a neighbor told me to cook
it longer I found Postum was much
superior In flavor to my coffee. I am
no longer nervous, my stomach troubles
have ceased, my heart action Is ffne
and from IDS lbs. weight when I began
Postum, I now weigh 138 lbs. 1 give
all the credit to Postum. as I did not
change my other diet In any way.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
t reek, Mich. Read the little book. 'The
Rood to Weltvllle,” In t>kg*. 'There's
ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
Brannen & Anthony
. Druggists.
3(:
102 Whitehall St.
, 30 Marietta St!,
( 2 East Mitchell St.
Liquors for Medicinal Use.
Stores.
In the District Court of ths Umteti
Statea for the Northern Dittrich
of Georgia.
.Iu re
Charlie Thomas, | No. ITS-'
Bankrupt. 1 Iu Bankrupt* j
To Honorable William T. Newnmn.
I’nlted Htatoa Met riot Court:
The petition of Moore ft Pomeroy, ntmr-
ney* for the credltun In the above ■i»tee
cam*, respectfully ahown to the fcourt uu[
petitioner* have made diligent effort tn rt»'*
the aaid Charlie Thomaa within eald
trlot; that he Iw not, atnl Uaa not been
the paat ten daya at hla naual 01
bnatneaa; nor ban he been Uttrlna the
time nt bln unuul place of abode;
according to your petftlouera' beat Infer "y
tlou and belief, wild Charlie baa alwonuca.
and that the pcraonal acrvlet; of a imbp n*
can not be mode upon him In nnid dlntrM-
Wherefore, petitioner* pray, that tin; •
la*ne uii order directing that -nervine | *
nuhllentloii Im» made upon aahl * ,l ; 1 . ''
Thomaa, of tho petition for adjurtl™""'•
with auhpetin, • n* provided by the t»nn»*
rnptcy law of ltiM. aa amended.
MOOUK ft POMBUOV
JAM KM L. KEY,
Attorney! for Petitioning tredH"«*-
In the District Court of ths Unitd
Statea for the Northern District
of Georgia.
. In re I
Charlie Thomas, ' No. l.>-
Bankrupt. I In Bankrupt \-
Whereas, n petition waa, on the -
of October, l»8, died herein for mi ’
cation of loiukruptcy against ' ■ ,
Thomaa, and It appeara therefrom that '
bankrupt la not within the district. 1
that personal service of the aubpenu u- • •
can not lie made upon him therein;
on motion of Moore ft Pomeroy. a,t
eye for aahl petitioner*. ^
It la ordered that eervlee of anh» ':
ena be made l»y pabUabtng this onlei
S Hher with aald anbpena. In Tb»; A•:.
corgian, a newspaper published ■
lauta, Iu aald district, once a
two consecutlre weeks, the tost " f v „
publication* to Im» on the 27tb d.i.v -i
vemlx r, 190$; ami by mailing a Wpy *' f ,,
Clerk I'nlted Mtatee IMstrict