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THE Ali^AislA UEOltGlAj* AJSiJ NEWS.
Ckambsrlin-Johnson-DuBose Company.
Cbamberlih-Jobnson-DuBoss Company.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBosc Company.
STATE FAIR WEEK SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE
Durihg this wsek w? will mak§ special prices oh Bed Room Furniture, Suites, Odd Dressers, Chiffonieres,
embracing our finsst pfecss as w?ll as the cheapest. POSITIVELY THIS WEEK ONLY
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JOE HILL HALL
To Be Candidate For Speak
er of Next Legisla
ture.
; Hon. lo. mil 11*11, of Bltib, will bs «
csinlldate for tbo house amt jesr.
He will *l*o lie • candidate for >!>c*ker
of the bouse. Mr. Hall came up from Ms-
Do Your Meals Fit?
bo You Feci Snug and Oomfort-
•• able Around Your Waist Line
After a Hearty Meal?
Did your la*t meal taate deliriously
food to you, and did you eat all you
wanted? Could you have patted your
rotundity In glee and felt proud of your
appetite and of your good strong stom-
suh ? Do you fool rosy now because
your last meal gave you no Inconren-
lence whatever? If not, you have dye.
• pepale In tome form, and probably
.never realised It.
If you have the leeet trouble In your
' etomnch after eating, no matter how
little or how much you eat, there i*
trouble brewing and you must correct
. It at once.
Most all etomach trouble* come from
- p<>or,‘ weak, scanty gastric Juice, that
precious liquid which ought to turn
Sour food Into rich, red blood.
If you have nausea, your gastric
Juice is weak. If you have sour ris
ings or belching*, your food Is ferment.
Ing; your gastric Juice Is week. If you
have lose of appetite, your gastric juice
1* weak. It you have a bloaty feeling
of aversion to food, your geetrtc juice
la weak.
You need something In your etomach
to supply the gastric juice which Is
scanty, and to give power to the weak
xnstrlc juice. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-
' let* do this very thing.
Now think—one grain of one of the
tIngredients of these wonderful little
tablets digests 2,000 grains of food.
They are several times more powerful
than the gastric Juice In a good, etrong,
Powerful stomach. They actually dt-
■ kcm your food for you. Besides, they
Increase the flow of gastric Juice, Just
what you need to get all the good poe.
Bible out of everything you eat. You
will never have that "lump of lead”
In your stomach nor any other stom
ach trouble after taking Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets. Then everything you
eat will be digested. It will gtve you
strength, vim, energy and a rosy dis
position. Youtl feel good all around
tour’waist line after every meal and
•It will make you feel good all over.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets wilt make
■you feel happy after eattng a good,
hearty meal. Take one or two after
eating. You'll feel line—then your
vtneal* will fit, no matter what or when
you eat.
. We want to tend you a sample pack
age of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets free
of charge, so you can teat them your
self and be convinced. After you have
t rIM the sample, you will be so satls-
Bed that you will go to the nearest
drug store and gat a Mo box.
Send us your name and address to
la y and we will at once send you by
anil s sample package free. Address
K A. situsrt Co, 150 Stuart Bldg, Mar
sha. 1. Mich.
con Monday morning to argue s caic be
fore the supreme court. He was esked
concerning hie Intentions politically.
"I will eleml for tbo houso from Bibb
again." he sslil.
’‘What about Iho report that you will lie
V candidate for sneaker to succeed John M.
stout'' wts asked.
"I will probably \he In the mee for the
Pftlfnrshlit " list ronllsul "A gnnl tnntiv
■poakfrihlp," he replied. "A k<mm1 many
or my friend* here been kind enoujfh
to urye me to Iworne n rnnriUUto for
speaker, nnd I trill probably do so."
This statement of Mr. nail's 'Intentions
disposes of many rumors concerning him.
One report said that Mr. Hall was groom-
.. „ld that Mr. Hall la very ranch
opposed to the disfranchisement bill, and
will use nil of hi# Influence lu defeating
the constitutional amendment at the next
election.
SIX FEET OF MUD
FOUND IN BASIN
The old coagulating basin at Hemp
hill Station of ths waterworks was
cleaned out Sunday In ths presence of s
large gathering of cltlsens, among them
two aldermen and two councllmen-
elect.
It was found that six feet of mud had
formed at the bottom of the basin and
the waterworks employees were kepi
busy from 10 o'clock In the morning to
about 2 o'clock getting rid of It.
The opportunity was taken to make
certain necessary connections between
ths old basin and the new one, which la
about completed, and which will be put
Into service In the course of the next
few days.
Among those present at the cleaning
out of the basin wars: Aldermen A. L.
Curtis and James L. Key, Councllmen-
elect W. Thomas Winn and Steve U.
Johnston, Water Commissioner Hugh
M. Dorsey. General Manager Pork
Woodward and W. M. Rapp, superin
tendent of construction.
PYTHIANS’ BENEFIT
AT THE ORPHEUM
The performance at the Orpheum
theater next Wednesday night'Will be
for the benefit of Atlanta Temple No. 9,
Pythlnn Slaters, and Colonial Company
No. 18, Uniform Rank, Pythlana. The
committees In charge are working hard
to render the benefit a success, and It Is
expected the theater will be crowded to
Its capacity.
PEOPLE GATHER AT STAMBOUL,
HOPING TO 8EE PRESIDENT.
Special to The Oearglnn.
Stamboul. La., Oct. 14.—The people
of this section turned out yesterday In
expectation of seeing the president take
his departure from Stamboul to the
south, but they were disappointed, as
the president change^ his plans. Thers
were general expresalons of satisfaction
over his reconsideration of his determi
nation to move to Tents, parish, for
Stamboul confesses thsf she would have
been much chagrined to have her dis
tinguished visitor go sway with an
empty bag before the time originally
fixed. General confidence In his success
In the new camp on Bear Lake contin
ues buoyant and the reports from there
are uniformly favorable.
Peter W. Martin.
Peter W. Martin died this morning at
Newnan at the home of his sister, Mrs.
George J. Martin. Mr. Martin was ths
brother of Mrs. W. F. Slaton, of At.
Isnts. and had wide acquaintance and
many friends over the state of Georgia.
It Is probabls that the funeral will
take place at the family cemetery, near
Greenville, Ga.
VETERAN MINISTER
REVIEWS HISTORY
Dr. D. J. Myrlck. n veteran Methodist
minister, 80 years old, made the princlpnl
address at the meeting of the Methodist
ministers Monday morning. He reviewed
the work of the church during the fifty
years he has l»een Identified with It, re
minding tho ministers present that be bad
educated, examined and Instructed many
of them when they were just entering
the ministry.
There Were present at the meeting n
nutn1*r of presiding elders from other parts
of the stato who come to confer with
Bishop Ward concerning the Wesley Me
morial campaign. They made brief speeches
as visitors to the meeting.
THE YOUNG MAN
AND CIGARETTE
Th* Sunday afternoon meeting at the
Young Men's Christian Association was
addressed by Stewart B. Roberts, M. D,
pn ths subject, "The Young Man and
the Cigarette.” The best audience of
the.season was present to hear him and
at the conclusion of the address mani
fested Its appreciation by enthusiastic
applause.
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IT IS SERIOUS
Ths constant aching of a bad back,
Ths weariness, the tired feeling.
The pains and aches of kidney Ills
Are .ertous—If neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles follow.
An Atlanta clttxen shows you how to
avoid them.
A. It. Davis, plumber, of 11 Edge-
wood avenue, Atlanta, Ga.,' say.: ‘1
suffered a great deal from backache,
and I knew my kidneys were out of
order on account of the Irregularity of
the secretions. The ache was a dull,
heavy pain tight In the small of my
bock, which often prevented me from
sleep st night. I could hardly turn over
In bed, and when I did a sharp, cutting
pain would strike me, sometimes In one
place and then In another. I often had
to rlsa several times during the night
on account of my Inability to retain
the kidney secretion*, which seemed to
be all oat of sorts, were highly colored
and of a strong odor, besides being full
of sediment. None of the remedies
which I tried did me any good until I
got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. In
one night they relieved me, and since
using the box the secretions have lost
their dark color and the pain had en
tirely left my back. 1 am glad to be
able to tell others of this wondsrful
cure." .
For sale by oil dealers. Price 60 cent*
Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo, New York,
•ole sgents for the United Slates.
Remember the name—Doan's—snd
take no other.
CHURCH FINANCES
MINISTERS’ TOPIC
i
Tbo beat wax to conduct tho finances
of a church *as the principal topic for
discussion at tho weekly meeting Monday
of the Baptist ministers, and Rev. John IS.
Itrlggs rend a paper on thn't subject anil
told how he had ■uccessfully.'mntiaged the
a (fairs of his church.
Although Ur. Briggs had prepared his
paper on the proper conduct or flimnces, ho
was Informed by the secretary of the meet
ing that his subject bail been the proper
conduce of funeral*. Iter. Ur. Spalding,
however, pointed out that hO' had been re
quested to prepare a paper on the funeral
topic, so Dr. Briggs went on with his dls-
of duplex envelopes had worked, ami he
suggested this method-of solving the dif
ficulties. At the concluslou of the paper, a
iulged In. Dr. .Spalding, will discuss the
proper conduct of funerals at the next
meeting. \ v
Cut Car Seats.
Disappointed at having to pay his
fare on the river car line Saturday
night, T. H. Pierce, a white man about
45 years old, la alleged to have drawn
his knife and begun slashing the car
seats. The conductor states that he
had several of them open when forced
to desist. Pierce, It is alleged, was
drunk and began -quarreling about
whether he shpuld pay his fare If he
did not get off the car at the end of the
line.
GENTRY’S PARADE
DRAWS A CROWD
An immense audience Is attending
the afternoon performance of Gentry
Brothers' Famous Shows, on the old
show grounds, and the Indications are
that fully a* many more will be present
to see the night exhibition. The show
paraded the principal streets of Atlanta
this morning and thousands of people
lined the sidewalks to see the beautiful
miniature pageant. The parade smacked
of newness and was replete with novel
and Interesting features. The clown
band evoked much laughter all along
the line of mardh.
Gentry Brothers’ Shows will exhibit
In Atlanta both today and tomorrow,
giving performances twice dally, at 2
and 8 p. m. The menagerie Is opened
an Hour In advance of each exhibition.
Everyone purchasing a ticket Is guar
anteed a seat.
Ran Children Out.
W. O. Kennle, who. It Is alleged, ran
his large family of children out of his
house In Clark street Saturday night,
was arrested and brought to Jail on a
charge of drunkenness on a public road.
The officers state that when they ar
rived they found the Kennle family
scattered all over the neighborhood nnd
the father In possession of the bouse.
POPE’S POLICE
WANT MORE PAY
Borne, Oct 14.—The Papal gendarmes
Have mutinied owing to the refusal of
their commander, Count Ceccoplerl, to
increase their wages. Part of ths gen
darmes have deserted and others
threaten to strike.
REFORM CITY OFFICIALS
TO TAKE CHARGE OF OFFICE,
Special to The Georgian
Chattanooga, Tenn., OoL 14.—Chat
tanooga's city government undergoes a
decided change tonight, when Mayor-
elect W. R, Crabtree and eighteen
councllmen will be sworn In. The In
auguration of ths new mayor wll be a
rather elaborate affair. The Hon. M.
M. Allison, judge of the circuit court,
will administer the oath of office. W.
L. Frierson, ths retiring mayor, will
make a short talk, and Colonel Crab
tree read his first message to the coun.
cU. '
CHARLESTON OPERATORS
WILL RETURN TO WORK.
Special to Ths Georgian.
Charleston, S. C„ <Jct, 14.—Local
telegraphers here will go back to work
at the Western Union offices today
CHILLY WEATHER
CLOGS JUSTICE
The chilly weather clogged tho wheels
of justice Monday morning, forcing
Judge Calhoun, of the second division,
and Judgo Reed, of tho first division of
the city court, to adjourn until 2 o'clock
In the afternoon, when It was hoped Old
Sol would have moderated the atmos
phere enough to permit their honor! to
resume their benches.
The alleged hot water pipe* In the
court house are like refrigerators, de
spite the fact that cltlsens aro wearing
overcoats. No one seems to know just
why, but ths fact remains that the ,
judges, clerks, lawyers and attendants
wishing heat must bring It along with
them either In bottles or In oil stoves. .
A number of the latter were seen In
various parts of ths building, and It
was suspected that the former were ,
not altogether absent .
with the exception of three men, whose .
daces are already filled by Mr. and ■
Mrs. Suder and Night Chief Sherrell, '
strike breakers. Since the strike has
been on In Charleston excellent order ,
has prevailed. City council recently 1
passed a resolution to take steps for
arbitration between th# company ana ,
the employees.
A & P COFFEES
Your enjoyment of these'crisp, wholesome October mornings will be largely
enhanced after drinking a cup of coffee made from our "celebrated blends--the
freshness of our coffees gives them a sparkle and tone which stale coffees cannot
possess.
Rio Blend, lb
Golden Rio, lb
Maracaibo, lb
15c
20q
30c
OUR SPECIAL
A SUPERIOR BRAND OF COFFEE
Per Pound, 25c
Five Pounds for, , $1,15
Sultana, 1 lb
Sultana, 3 lbs
Our Best, lb
35c
$1.00
40c
We have just received a large consignment of Prunes and the H-0 Co.’s Steamed Oatmeal.
We have also received a small shipment of English Walnuts, Polished Pecans, Almonds and Brazil
Nuts. . (
Peanut Butter
1 lbfor15c
Saltine Crackers
1 lb for 15c
Cream of Wheat
1 Pks M 12 1-2 c
Fancy Elgin Butter
l lb for 35c
We Give Prompt Attention
to the Wants of Out-of-
town Customers
Ml
mmn j®
Suburban deliveries by wagon
on specified days.
Both Phones.