Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 08, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA HEORfifAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER J. 1907. - — unj MUM VIV4 UV J MU u | I — and In The Kind You Ilaro Always Bought, and which lias been in 1 use for over 30 years, has borne Hie signntiiro of [ Jinx been made under hfs pcr- i supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and“ Just-as-good’* nvo but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORiA Castnria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morplitno nor other No rrotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tlio Stomach mid Bowels, giving healthy and uatural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea—Tlio mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears tho Signature of In Teddy Bear Land. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. • TMt CtNTAUft OOMMNT, TT MUMMV tTRCCT, NEW VO** CITY. Out Prices the Lowest Veil FULL SET TEETH $10 TEETH, $5. WITHOUT FLATES, SOLD CROWNS, i|§!HTr W PUT IN > $1 TO Willi Crowns aid %rT\V AllWcrkGuaiaiiesd FILIIN6S, $113 $5 BELL PH0NE 3211 ENTERPRISE PAINLESS DENTISTS. lOD V* Whllehall Street . Over ■ rannan A Anthony's Drug Storo / gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOg O ILLINOIS PREACHER8 O WANT BETTER WAGES. O O O O Chicago. Oct. I.—Report* .trom O O ten Methodist conference* In till- O 0 note Indicate that Uhl*** material O O Incrsn.* I* mad* In the salaries of O O preacher* th* pulpit will «ulfer. <t O Score* are leaving for poeltlone In O O business life. They want more O O pay because of th* Ihcreaeed cost O O of llvln*. O OQOO0000000000000000000000 AVARY CHILDREN BEFORE COURT The habeas corpus proceeding, In the dispute over th* custody of Clarice and Helen Avery, th* two lltlls (Iris whom their aunt. Mrs. A. H. Crumpton, charxes were kidnaped by their broth ers, will be heard before Judge Elite Wednesday morning. Judfe Ellis has ordered that ths children be brought from the convent In Washington, (la., to be present at the trial which will dscldo their rightful guardian. ROBERTS ESTATE GOES TO CHILDREN K. M. ..I— .. jdsy lii .tie office of th* ordinary, his estate. Tal lied it P'-’.fm. will be divided equally among hi. four ehlfdr**—Ur*. John J. Wood side, < hurls* M. Roberta Mrs. J. J, ususs, of Atlsots, sad WIIUsb VV. Iloberta of Co- luinliis, 8. C. Charles U. Roberta sod John J. Woodslds srs nsnied as esecutors. Jewels Worth $1,000. Judge John R. Wilkinson was Thurs day night presented with the jewel of 1 tho knight commander of the court of honor. This makes the eleventh piece of Masonic jewelry which Judge Wilk inson has received and his Collsctlon Is now valued at J 1,000. ELKS WILL OPEN NEW CLUB HOUSE Housewarming to Celebrate Compietibn of Hand- • some Home. Miss Alice Teddy Bear I’m called. I'm softer than a rug. And if you’d like to hug a bear, I'll try to bear a hutf. GEORGIA LEADER ' IS SNAKING UP IL Seaborn Wright Speaking in Jacksonville to Great Crowds. Acfltiorn Wright, of Rome, ono of tho State's strongest prohibition leader*, la ao In demand nil over the country where pro hibition fights are under way that It la an Impossibility for him to accept half of the Invitation*. Thcae Invitation* are by no mean* con- part of tin* t’nlon. that hla first dr. Wright feel*, how- duty la here In the nimbly not accept any Tho hnndaome new homo of Atlanta lodge. No. 78, Benevolent nnd Protec tive Order of Bike, will be formally opened Tueaday night. The opening of thla beautiful club houae will be quite an event In the his tory of local Rlkdom, and the ofiiclala have plnnned a program for the occa*| crowd In the flrat place.’ Hut once' they ■Ion In keeping with the Importance or were thero Mr. Wright held them, and there were mighty, mighty few who left before he bad eouclnded. lie stroke plainly. In facta and Hont'h. and he will proban , ..... .. ffer that will take him out of nixie. of striking the rock. nnd the Metropo- — a*ka, "Will he draw water from the rock by striking lit” In n long atory In Knturdny'a Time*-L’nlon jry high praise la given Mr. Wright for hla powers na an orator nnd ability to bold B rest audience. The article nay er tiling*: Wright Draws Crowd, lion, Seaborn Wright, of Georgia, leader of the prohibition forces In hla native state, held with emianiumnte enso one of the hugest audience* that lias ever assembled at tho foot of Main street, famous old pollt STANDARD TYPES Committees Discuss Several Problems and Prepare Reports. the event. Beginning nt 1:10 o'clock In the evening, th* Elk* will give a "house warming" at the new home. Elaborate preparations have been made end nqsrly all ot the 400 member* of the lodge and visitors from all over the state will be In attendance. The new home of th* Atlanta Elks Is that can not fall to appeal to the ♦ lotism and the pride of all of It* i-.-mber*. More than $10,000 has been ■pent on the (mprovement, th* furnish. Ing and the Interior decoration of what was the handsom* home of J. Carroll Payne. Rltualed as It Is. In Atlanta's most fashionable street, just across from the Masonic tempi*, diagonally across from Ihe governor's mansion, within easy walking distance from the center of th* buslnee* section of the city, It Is noth ing If not an Ideal location for a gath ering place for club members. It Is a substantial three-story brick MISS EMMA RUNT2LER MEN ADMIRE a pretty face, a good figure, but OOOnar or later learn that tho healthy, happy, contented woman Is most of nil to bo admired. Women troubled with fainting spells, Irregularities, nervous irrita bility, backache, tho "blues," and those dreadful dragging sensations, oannot hope to be happy or popular, and advancement in cither home, < business or social life is Impossible. The causo of these troubles, how ever, yields quickly to Lydia K. l'ink- ham's Vegetable Compound made from native root* nnd herbs It acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerve centers, dispelling effec tually all those distressing symp toms. No other medicine in the country has received such unqualified Indorsement or has such a record of cures of female ills as has Ljdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Buntsler, of «]t State 8t., Schenectady, N. Y., writes:— “For a long lino I was troubled with a week ness which seemed to drain nil mv strength sway. I had dnll headache*, was nervous, irritable, and all worn out. Chancing to read one of your advertisements of s esse similar to mine cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it and I cannot express my gratitude for the benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Back, Falling nnd Displacements. Inflammation and Cloeration, and is invaluable in pre paring for childbirth and the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Iler advice is free and always helpful. than* were mighty, mighty few who loft before he hn<l eouelwled. lie fearlessly, simply, lie tlenlt inn* mm figures, cleverly mnrshnlloiL lie was elo- queqj bees turn he was In deepest earnest, ■ml his personality held, even bad hla word* failed to have done ao. "Tho audience that greeted him waa com posed for the moat purl of men. There were verv many ladles present, hut the inen were raatly In the majority, and the mi an re «* Ailed. Tho windows of the I)yal-(!p- mreh building that open on Main street • d small minority. Mr. Wright held hla audl 3 ns (111 lUVfh .... .... were filled, and though there were chairs on bond sufficient only to accommodate small minority. Mr. Wright held his nnm- enee to the cud. and he spoke for Just n lit tle more than an hour. "The recent light In the Oeorgta legisla ture !»etween the contending force* made Mr. WYlght. In tho flrat place, n figure of Interest, nnd ns tho audience applauded him na he stepped forward each and every ont began studying him. watching the man at flrat rather than listening to what he waa any Inc. Commands Attention. "The one expression thnt»l>eat fits Mr. Wright la clean-cut. Hllghtly alrovc the av erngo height, muscular nnd giving the Im preaalon of one capable of almoat Infinite endurance, hla flgnrc Itself Is one that would command attention. "On the platform be had all the freedom of the practical nnd experienced public speaker, lie forgot himself In hi* subject. * * * fVPO f 0 (tie unconscious feet, fitted perfectly In stumping with the ■ententes. HONDURANS TAKE SALVADOR TOWN AFTER A BIG FIGHT dsn Francisco, Oct. Th* Psclffc mstl steamer San Jose, from I’nnnnin wo, st* tfou*. arriving y**t*rdiiy, brought wont at th* rapture ot th* port ot Acnjutin, In th* latt*r part ot Beptrmher. h, tho llumltimn lam) tore** sft*r a li.ttlo with tho itrmy Served Twl«ve Year*. Special to Th* Oeorgtea. Orlffln. On.. Oct. S.—Pate F. Phelps, drillin', popular chief of police, lost Friday commenced hi* thirteenth year as an officer ot the city of Orlffln. etructure, with epaclous and palatial hall* and room* and all modern club features. It wan secured on a long leas* by a committee headed by the exalted ruler. R. C. Brnylee, and It Is highly pnwabl* that It will be pur chased, eo perfectly does It meet the needs of a club. In consideration of these things, the members are enthusiastic over the "house warming," ami that Ihe occa- el on nil! be a memorable one goes with out saying. Among the distinguished visitor* will be R. A. Denby, ot Rome, district deputy grand exalted ruler for north Oeorgta. and J. T. Hill, of Cor- dele, who holds the same position for south Georgia. After a thorough tllecusalon of the uniform classification of Amerlctn cot Ion, the sectional committee cf the In ternational conference of cotton grow era and manufacturers Monday after, noon adopted a resolution recommend ing to the. conference that standard types be adopted either by the United States government, or by an associa tion of delegatee from cotton growers, spinners and exchanges, and that olaa- s'.ncatlon be mad* upon grade and col- oi and not upon ataple. This committee, of which It. IV. Mo Alllster la chairman, also had under consideration the question of contracts of exchanges and alter discussing bath questions exhaustively, adopted th, following resolution: “After considering the uniform clM, slflrntlnn of American cotton, this committee Is unanimously of the opln- Ion that standard types should be adopted, either by the United States Rovernmsnt, or by an association of delegates from the cotton exchange*, nnd (hat c!a*«lftcatlon should be made upon grade and color alone and not upon staple." After considering the question of contracts on cotton exchanges, this enmmlttae Is unanimously of tho opin ion that: Standard Contracts, “I. Standard contracts of C0.000 pounds should be adopted Inetead of 100 net weight, "2. That net weight lenderable shall not exceed 1 per cent above or below standard weight contracted for. "«. That actual tare, canvas and bands (bagging and tie* In America) be nllnwed. "Slnco the excessive amount of dampness In American cotton nnd the Inadequate allowance for some under existing cotton exchange rule* are of serious Importance to spinners, this committee I* of the opinion that otepa should be taken by the various asso ciations here represented,,with the view of remedying the evil of excessive damp and placing-the question of claims, a* adjusted under the present rules of tho exchanges, on a more equitable basis ere, therefore, worthy of encourage ment by both producer and spinner." At the meeting of th# sectional com mlttee having for discussion the ques tion of closer relationship between growers and spinners there wee a large attendance Monday.nfteinoon. This committee unanimously fnvored closer trade relations between Ihe grower end the manufacturer and rec ommended Ihe extending of the ware house system In the following resolu tion. drawn up by Herr Kuffler and T. J. Brooks: "Be It resolved. That the Internation al convention of cotton growers and manufacturers Is of the opinion that by clooer trade relations between grower and spinner a great deal'of the present expense In handling cotton enn be saved anil the evil* attendant on violent fluctuations of the market be mitigated. “We are further of the opinion that the extension of the warehouse system In the Southern state* and the creation of eelllnv oRices abroad will tend to bring about closer trade relations." Equitable tare, plan* for buying at net weight and the beet methods of securing Mobility In price were the topics of discussion In the committee having charge ot the question of buying and selling cotton. Question of Tare. There waa a division or opinion as to what should constitute a reasonable amount of tare. It was claimed by some that $4 pounds of tare I* suffi cient, while another thought that < per cent for tare Is too much. This com mittee favored burlap to Jute bagging because It stands the hook better than the letter. . . „ This committee also had under con sideration the resolution ot Congress man Heflin, of Alabama; memorializing the national congress of the United States and the parliament of Orest Britain to Institute such Investigation of the exchanges as will forever elimi nate gambling on cotton from the cot ton trade. William Dodd, of England, stated that the British parliament had already made an Investigation of th* Liverpool exchange upon the strength of a similar memorial, and after Ihe Investigation bad declined to Interfere with Che prts- $20,000.00 A DAY in dividends is a great record, is it not? Well, that's what the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company paid its policy-holders for every day of 1906, including Sundays. A total 'of $7,300,000 in dividends alone for 1906. More than was ever paid in dividends in any one year by any insur ance company in the world. How was it done? Simply in the good old way; exact honesty and economical management in the administration of the policy-holders' interests. Good dividends are a great help in paying in surance premiums. But, remember, to get North western's dividends you must have Northwestern’s policies. ■“GET RIGHT BEFORE YOU GET WRITTEN” R. J. GUINN, District Manager, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, 212-214 CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. CROWDS IN RAIN SEE BUFFALO BILL Good Show Despite Down pour Which Made a Sea of Mud. Even rain coming down In torrents did not prevent nu andlenco which tested the seating rapacity of the teut from seeing rtnffnlo 0111 nnd hla lufmftatilc wild west Monday night. Those people had to slip and slide scrota.muddy lota ami walk In prnldle* to get to seats, but the performance compensated them for their Inconvenience. When once under the canrne the people were protected from the driving rain, ami In ths few spots where the canvns leaked attache* of the show removed tho chairs. * eseuo of the crowds which covered up .jSS ft** 1 Arid wan n tnnddv lake, sev eral Inches deep, the show went ou Just the same, nnd n large part of It was carried out with the rain coming down In shc4>ts. Hut It nsed to rnlu worse than that lu tbs wild ntnl wooly west, and the army $*f cowboy Ms rough riders, Indlnus, dead shots ami acrobats did not mind a little thing like that. Tlie latter wont through marvelous stunts In the mud nnd water as well ss on a wntidcvllle stage. Colonel Cody, a few years older, hut the does not prevent him from l>elng tho old dead shot with pistol snd rifle. Jolulny Raker made the crowd wonder nnd marvel by his phenomenal shooting In all ent system. A subcommittee was appointed to consider the resolution of Mr. Heflin and make Ita report Tueaday after noon. SAY RED ROCK SAY IT PLAIN! T HESE WORDS stand out pre-eminently ns expressing tho HIGHEST QUALITY evor- Attained by any soft drink, and, therefore, thousands of men, women and children drink RED ROCK. Thero is REPUTATION behind every bottlo and QUALITY in every single sparkling drop. NO DOPE, NO ALCHOIIOL. An ideal,home drink for womon and children and espec ially recommended where there is any form of indigestion. Look ont for CHEAP IMITATIONS, for there are IMI TATORS who try to imitate the NAME AND COLOR, but who can never imitntc the QUALITY. Insist on having RED ROOK, Sold everywhere, large glass 5c. On draught in Atlanta at nil founts. * RED ROCK CO., * . ATLANTA, GA. sorts of postlbiii*. and tlio broncho bust* Inc. replug. rough rbllng. Indian tight,, train In,lil ui) nnd other fentnri-* wrrr lint- tor thnn over, mil t'odf's iinino will n.v.r •II.-. suit future g.nmitlim, will brar nf Mm. bl, service -to bl, country suit his show. Tbc only thing thnt marred tb* night wss the mlwrabl* luniiucr In whlrh th* trolley |K-opl* handled th* crowd after tho shew. Yeung Man Dies of Fever, flpeclst to The Ucarglsn. Whltcsburg. bo.. Oct. I.—Hamilton Buyer*, a young man about It year* old, died at the home of his parent*, near Whltcsburg, Saturday night, aft er a long Illness from typhoid fever. DR, PORTER, an Old Railroad Surgeon, spent several years of study and experi ment in getting up the preparation known as Dh POFtfir'S Antiseptic Healing Oil. which is comi/ig into universal use as the most conve nient and efficient application obtain able for wounds, burns, sores and skin diseases, whether slight or serious. It is a scientific combina tion of medicinal qualities which relieves pain, antiseptically cleanses and rapidly heals all injured or diseased parts. It has become a sort of l5 K0liS8ll0id SurffBOni 1 ’ All druggists sell it 25c