Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 05, 1907, Image 7

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t the Wagon with Progressive Merchants by Selling HOLLY LEAF SHOES THEY ARE JUST RIGHT IN PRICE IN QUALITY IN STYLE S.P.2SJ5 Make your business grow by handling the best (HOLL Y LEAF SHOES), which is always appreciated. SEE OUR FALL SAMPLES. Write us and our salesman will come at once with the best line of fo be had. YOUR FILLING-IN ORDERS SOLICITED. Britt-Carson Shoe Company, COLUMBUS, GA Holly Leaf Shoes Distributors of RING US UP ANY TIME AND DO YOUR BUYING BY ’PHONE. p^jg^pggpipgp 'xHE ATLANTA GijOKGl^uy Aal NEVvfci. ■■ ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE WARNS PUBLIC AGAINST MILK Atlantic City, N. J.. June 5.-Th« con vention of tho Antl-Tubcrcnlosls Longue yentonlny somuleil nn emphatic warning njninut whnt was characterized n§ the gr*»at«*!»t herariitnry danger. Nathan Straus, of New York, wo* to ha\«* presided. but sent In hi* place Dr. Ar thur Green, who rend a paper. Citing the demonstration by Dr. fichroeder In the Iguornuce of the past ntui to mlu __ „ x s It Is the tendency of the unfortunate misstatements made by men who are Ignorant of these demonstration*. Their careless brushing aside of the milk peril is calculated to lull them Into a sense of security which Is "Regard for human life demands that the proved facts of the perils of tuberculosis In the milk Im» admitted and not denied. "Then the remedy will come in pasteuriza tion of the milk supplies where /here Is no positive proof nLtno origin of the milk from healthy ealUe, and of Its protection from Infection.” PICKED UP A 7 THE PARK; JUST A PE WHAPPENINGS White City, Atlanta’s new park, has I other end of the llne._ been open only about a week, but al- «▼»£"* “ e ,tarter- ready Councilman C. L. Choeewood, I * * W11 i you please, euh, answer one In- the proprietor, haa gained a world of j hlry?" experience, and with the experience, of "Yes.” course, came a number of amusing In-I "Well, can a cullud gemmen what cldents. It was a starter of the Georgia Rail "ay and Electric Company who told About 6:30 o’clock Monday night, him this one: I when the afternoon crowd had gone ■Monday afternoon the starter was and the evening crowd had not yet railed to the ’phone In his office, and begun to come, the big, bass voice of a the voice of a negro was heard at the I cigar stand man rang out. "Eh, I want some light! Ain’t I er going to get any light?" . From the direction of the big circle ■wing came his response. "Just go out and get red-headed about It and you won’t need any light.’ A little street urchin, with big, black rolling eyes, twinkling and lighting up a face naturally dark by complexion and made more so by a layer of dirt, stepped off the miniature railroad, which had Just completed a clrcujt of the lake. ”1 declare," he said, half to himself, ”1 don’t know whether I’m seasick or have a cinder In my eye." HEAVYSTORM VISITS TEXAS. knows his place ride on that cyar that says To White City?’ ” Rome, Tex., June 6.—Four churches and one school house were blown from their foundations by a heavy windstorm yester day. The public school building, contain ing three rooms, was lifted from Its foundation. JUDGE BLECKLEY WILL PROBATED Washington, June 5.—Judge Joel Branham, of Rome. Gn., one of that atnto’s most prominent and distinguished attorneys, Is at the Metropolitan. Judge Branham Is on bis way home from New York, where he hos been on legal business. "Mr. Roosevelt Is highly respected In that section, and Is credited with entire hon esty and sincerity of purpose," said he. "While, of course, the Bouth will support the Democratic nominee, as It always does, still. If the president should run again, he would get a large rote down there.” Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. Many a family and many an indlvidu al appr.clatoa our prompt ay.lem of shopping by ’phena In eannastlon with our FRkE Meaaonger Service. For In stance: You may have a protorlption to fill; (Imply ring up —our moasongor will call and prasantly you have your Proscription filled at exactly tha tamo prioe as though you personally called at cur store. Or you may want some Llstarlna, Talcum Powder, Tooth a o h o Cura, Toilet Goods, or any of tha thou sand and one eaaontials carried in a flrat- olaas drug store. All right—our ’phono ayatom of shopping is at your disposal. Our Broad Guarantee: Every arti cle la right, prlca, quality —and refund money In any Instance where desired. JACOBS 9 PHARMACY 6, 8,10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Public Buildings, etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest price*. Phone or write for esttmatos. J, M. HIGH GO. Atlanta, Qa. SMKSX3E1 No. 394. Pat. Colt Gun Metal Tan Agents for Stetson Shoes Law’s Special $3.50 Oxfords No. 425. Pat. Colt Gun Metal Tan Agents for Dunlap Hats SKELTON WILLIAMS AFTER SEABOARD New York, June 6.—In making pub lic details of the meeting of the stock holders of the Seaboard Air Line, J, Skelton Williams, who la voting trustee and chairman of the protective com mittee, said he offered a resolution call ing for the liquidation of the holding company and the distribution of Its as sets among Its stockholders. McKINLEY WILL 1 IS PROBATED Canton, Ohio, June 8.—Mrs. M. C. Barber, sister of Mrs. McKinley and sole heir, was yesterday appointed ad ministratrix of Mrs. McKinley’s estate. The estate of Mrs. McKinley Is valued at 8138,000 In personal property and 167,000 In real estate. This Is exclu sive of the estate of the president, which, by will, goes to his direct heirs, Mrs. Duncan and Miss Helen McKinley, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Hermanus Baer (Mabel McKinley). / HARRIMAN MUST ANSWER QUESTIONS Washington, June 8.—After a con ference last night with President Roosevelt, Commissioner Lane, of the Interstate commerce commission, an nounced that before July 1 legal pro ceedings would be Instituted to compel E. H. Hnrrimnn to answer questions propounded him by members of the commission at the recent hearing In New York. RURAL CARRIERS WONT COUNT MAIL Washington, June 6.—Rural delivery carriers will not be required to count the pieces of mall delivered and can celed by them after July 1 next on routes where the records show that 5,000 or more pieces of mall per month were handled during each of the three months Included In tha qsarter ending June 10, _ TURKEY ADMITS COTTON SEED OIL Washington, June 6.—Telegraphic advices have been received by the de partment of state from Minister Irish man to the effect that the agreements of the sublime porte In regnrd to the granting of customs Immunities, have been put Into practical execution. It Is expected that the removal of the re strictions upon cotton seed oil will lend to a considerable extension of Its use In i Turkey. This American product Is largely handled through Marseilles. STOVE RATE CASE TO HIGH COURT | The Southern railway will appeal from the decision of the Georgia su preme court In the stove rate case to the United States court of appeals. Chief Justice William H. Fish, of the supreme court of the state, has sanc tioned a writ of error to the higher | tribunal, and the railroad was com- LOOK OVER your laundry and If you find any rea sons for dissatisfaction you should ] send your linen to ua, for wo guar-j antee to Launder Your Linen and all other article* In a way that cannot be surpassed. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY.J 40-42 Wall Street. Phonos, 41, Main. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with, out pain, Eookofpai. tlcuiars tent FBEIL AM.WOOLUt»T«5r3! “ ' ~’l Office UHN.PrrorSU TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain. 60c each. Beat teeth W. Money can DENTAL ROOMS, " - -ill St. THE TRIPOD °£a*NTCO„ 37 N. Pryor 8t„ and a ‘Duxffium ARTIST A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there can not be good health. Wltha disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Tirtt’sPills revivify the torpid LIVER andrestoro IU natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure blood. — Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute. All Druggists. i Will bring you a sample-card and .give you an eitimato on Tinting your walla with DECO-MURA, the new sanitary Wall Finish. polled to give a 810,400 bond to In demnify shipper, against any loss that may be austained through having to pay the old rates. |YOUNG DENTIST RELEASED FROM JAIL ON $1,000 BOND. Special to The Georgian. Newberry, B. C, June 8.—C. C. Arm- ’ strong, the young dentist, has been re-. leased from the county jail on ball. Tha extracted a number of taeth. TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open. Make your returns at once and avoid tiio rush. Books will close in a tew days. T. M. ARMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Ariir* From — Depart To— Savannah .... T.flf— Jacksonville .7.6* llacon 11.41 am Macon 4.15 pm . *.10 pm Macon 4.00 po* Jacksonville .. fc.20 pa tarannah JUS pa COnCAVEO, HONEO ADD REPAIRED. Called for a„d delivered. HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO., Both ’Phones—No T N. Forsyth St. amount wa* fixed at 81,000 by Jud| Klugh, before whom the appllcntl- was argued at Abbeville. Armstrong was committed to Jail la week Immediately upon the death Mrs. Berry, a patient for whom he had