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CURES YOUNG AND OLD
Even the suffering baby when it has a cold or cough can safely be given
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup It will euro—maybe spare the child's lifo—and
comfort the mother In the time of fear.
“Through friends wo used
Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup
for our baby and found it a very good remedy.
The little one’s cough was cured with less than
a bottle. We recommend it for grown-up people
as welt, and we are never withoutltln the house.”
Mrs. 8. Schoenberg, U08 E. 8fith 8t.,NewYork,N.Y.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
We have absolute confidence In Dr, Ball's Con ah
Syrup and to eoorlnee Ton that It will cure, ws will
send a trial bottle tree to all who will write for it and
mention this paper. A.O. Meyer* Co.. Baltimore. Md.
DON'T BUY A SUBSTITUTC.—Don t endanger the life
Of roar little one.nor roar own hr taking a substitute:
Dr. Boll a Ooncli Syrup Is the beet that r»u can bur; Insist
on getting It. It Ta ebeolutelr pure. Price Me- «oc- 21.00
— ee.Dr. Bun's Csssh Syrup can be nlvert w Ith perfect safety
M the youngest cbUd. Guaranteed under th< N.tlontl Pure rood sad Drurs Act. SertelNo.22*.
LOT IN_PEACHTREE
Will Build Handsome Home
at Corner of Seven
teenth Street. ,)
JYank p. Kearn, president of the
Sonthern Iron and Equipment Compa
ny, has purchased from Dr. 8. J. Crowe
a beautiful lot at the corner of Peach
tree and Seventeenth streets, upon
vrtNch h# .expect* to build a handsome
residence, costing from If#,000 to
111.000.
The price paid was 110,100, or 1101.60
per front foot. The lot Is beautifully
located and Is about 100 by 2E0 feet In
st**. It is at ths southwestern corner
of the Intersection of the two streets
end In the very heart of tho most fash
ionable residence district.
Mr. Kearn stated Thursday morning
that he had not decided upon the plans
for his new residence as jVt, but would
probably begin Its erection In the
spring. The transaction was made
through W. a Matthews, of 8. B.
Turman & Co, and was completsd
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Turman, discussing real estate,
stated that prices were firm and that
his office had a great many Inqurles
dally, the demand for rent-paying, per
manent Divestment property being
greater than at any time during the
year. This firm has recently sold sev
eral houses and lota In west End,
North Atlanta and ths Grant Park sec.
tlon.
A Narrow Escape.
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk,
Mo- had a narrow escape four years
ago, when he ran a Jlrruon bur Into
Ilfs thumb, lie says: "Ths doctor
wantsd'to amputate It, but I would not
consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and that cured the dan
gerous wound." Itc at all druggists.
MAN’S NECK BROKEN
FROM UNKNOWN CAUSE.
Asheville, N. C„ Nov. 7.—Tho ver
dict of the coroner’s Jury In the case
of William Candler, from Lockhart, 8.
C- whose body was found on the pri
vate grounds of George W. Vanderbilt,'
not far distant from BIHmore House,
Is that Candler came to his death by
hts neck being broken from an un
known cause. Indications point to
murder, as- imprints of finger marks
were found on the dead man's throat.
He had been robbed of all bis money.
Will Rsesivs |l,000 Reward.
New Orleans, La- Nov. 7.—Dlvsrs
who recovered tho body of Gustave
Lehmann. Pr., the wealthy dry goods
merchant, from the Mississippi will
receive 21.000. Tho body was Identi
fied by tha family yesterday.
PALMAFAVORSU.S.
L IN CUBA
Former President Declares
Himself Publicly on
Matter.
mer president of Cuba, has declared
publicly In favor of American control
of the. Island.
“It Is enough to satisfy my cen-
scMneA" he says, “this conviction of
having, saved my beloved country from
srticrchy and Its natural results of plun
der and ruin.
"I'd® not hesitate to declare that tt Is
a hundred times bstter for our beloved
Cuba to be In a dependent political sit
uation In which liberty Is prevailing
than In a republic Independent of a
sovereign, but discredited and ruined
by blasting periodical civil strifes."
WILL ASK COUNTY
TO FURNISH LABOR
Joint Committee Will Ap
pear Before County
Board.
BISH0PC.K.IELS0N |W, A f! no J, T> emnan ts- A Sale
QflSSSESlORTHEdK w ash OoodsRemnants, aerate
Tkat Will Make Glad tke
Calls Meeting at Macon For
December 4 to Complete
Changes.
Surrendering ths title of bishop of
Georgia, Bishop C. K. Nelson, of the
diocese of Georgia, has finally decided
to remain In Atlanta end preside over
the northern half of the state.
The Episcopal convention In Rich
mond divided the state, and will create
two dioceses of It. Atlanta Is to be the
see city of the northern eeetlon. and it
le this Bishop Nelson hss decided to
take.
Savannah will be the see city of the
southern half of the state and the new
bishop to he selected will assume the
title of bishop of Georgia. It was left
optional with Bishop Nelson which
charge ho would accept, and he has
decided to remain hers.
In order to lay out the new diocese
and perfect the organisation. Bishop
Nelson has called a meeting In Macon
for December 4, the clergy and laity
from the new territory, Including, the
territory north and west of Columbia,
McDuffie. Glascock. Washington, Wil
kinson, Twiggs, Pulaski. Dooly, Bum-
ter, Webster and Btewerl counties, to
meat snd decide the question.
In the call Issued for this meeting
Bishop Nelson names Monday, Novsm
ber 25, as the day for electing dole'
gates to this convention.
Bishop Nelson's charge will Include
Atlanta, Macon. Columbus. LaOrange,
Athens, ‘Rome, Grinin, Marietta, Dal
ton.- Newnnn.nnd truthy other cities and
towrik In the tipper section of the state.
Bishop Nelson was consecrated bish
op of Georgia .In Bt. Lukes church In
■1892/ He I's a native of Virginia and
66 yeara of age. Ills first charge was
the Church of 8t. John the Baptist In
Germantown Pn„ continuing from 107*
to 1882. - For ten yeara thereafter he
was rector of the Church Of the Na
tivity at Bouth Bethlehem. Pa. He
succeeded the Inte Bishop John W.
Beckwith as bishop of Georgia.
jo"h n~mMulle iTco.
Heart of tke Economy
leal Woman.
NOTICE.
hereby given that the following bank offl
ears have been duly Authorised to sign At
lanta {'leering House Association rertlfi
cates:
When the board of county commis
sioners holds Us next meeting on the
first Wednesday In December It will be
approached by the special committee
from council and llte county board with
a proposition that the county furnish
tho labor for erecting the new reservoir.
While the city stands responsible for
the rest of the work.
This action was decided upon at a
meeting of tha Joint committees held
In Mayor Joyner's office Thursday
morning for the purpose of discussing
the proposition.
It la believed that the county com
missioners will not hesitate to furnish
the convict labor necessary to build the
reservoir, although It I* understood that
the labor can- not be furnished before
the first, of tho year,
Mayor Joyner expressed the opinion
that the county will be .willing to do
tills much toward building the reservoir
nna expects a definite answer front the
county board at the next meeting in
December,
At the meeting of the committee on
Thursday morning Captain R. M. Clay
ton, the city engineer, presented sev
eral bids which he has received for the
work and which will be submitted to
the board of county commissioners.
l.owry, Robt. J.
McCord. Jos. A.
Meador, Titos. 1>.
(Utley, Juo. K.
tirme. Jot. T.
Owens, J. S.
Owens, W. n.
Peeples, T. J.
Poef, W. I-
IVrkfrfon. W. T.
Rynn. CUu. I.
R&S:*.
raid well, II. C.
" l, A. P.
. ltr.C.K.
Davl», n. w.
Donovan. G. It.
PSMT 0,
Isoator. J. G.
Wtndaor, J. P.
By ^"/^imWMsnsger.
CURE IS FOUND
FOR DIPHTHERIA
Munich, Nor. 7.—Professor lludolpli Em
merleh. professor of hygiene In the Univer
sity of Munich, decitret he hat discovered
t cure for diphtheria which Is effective In
even the most dangerous cases In n very
short time after Its application. This rem
edy Is called "pyocyatiane,” snd Is pro
duced from the assimilation of the pyooysn-
ase bacilli developed In liquid cultures.
This matter Is blown Into the pnttent'i
throat, and, according to the professor's re
|Hirj.^ completely destroys nil the diphtheria
BANK8 WILL NOT ISSUE
CLEARING HOUSE NOTES.
Hpeclal to The Georgian.'
Waynesboro. Go.. Nqv. ".—The banks
of Waynesboro arq not affected by the
stringency of the money panic through,
out tho country. The Cltlxens' Bank,
one of the strongest banks in this sec
tion of Georgia; tho Bank of Waynes
boro and the National Hank of the city
and tho country banks in the country
arc nil In good tlx, and will not Issue
certificates to carry on their buslnoss.
arc the only Turkish cigarettes that offer all the
characteristics of high-class Turkish leaf in a
pure and perfect blend at
, 10c for 10
==-. Why Pay More ?
S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer
New York
Tomorrow, at nine o clock, we will sell remnants of W ask Goods.
Tkey represent tke best cottons we carry.
In tke lot are Gmgkams, Percales, Outings, Flannelettes, Gkamkrays,
Soisettes, Mercerized Gingkams, Madras, Mercerized Cotton Poplins.
Lengths are from 2 to 6 yards. Notking over kalf price; most of tkem
very xnuck less.
TKink of tke possikilities in tkis sale for Skirtwaists and Ckildren s
Sckool Dresses-~for Kimonos, Petticoats and so on.
Mercerized Plaid Ginghams, off tke bolt, new and excellent, in
fifty different patterns--
Regular Price:
X omorrow:
20 and 25 cents
131
cents
And, mark you, wbat we sell as20-cent quality is sold everywhere in
town at 25 cents.
-r.. '
Sale Begins at 9 O’Clock Promptly.
\
THE THEATERS
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AMUSEMENTS.
THE GBANP-Tlmraday night. Maude
Mauds Adamt' Last Night.
It would lock a. theiiKh all Atlanta were
going to ere Maude Adams In "Peter Pan.”
as the four petformeOOes ending lilt night
here drawn capacity hours, at the Grand.
There will lie Juit one more opportunity
to SCO Miss Ailame In “Peter Pen." a* the
engagement closes Thursday night. There
are still some good seats to be hid. but If
, little
room for Into comers, even at the last per
formance of tho engagement. Miss Adame
has made a •ptendld Tmpretsion In her de
lightful portmyel of “Peter Pen.' end the
charming little octree, will live long In the
memories of Atlanta thentcr-goere.
Grace George at Grand.
Pronounced Interest centers In Bardou's
IMvon-ens." In which Grace George comes
to the Grand Friday end Maturday direct
from her.trlumphe both In London end New
York. Thio ploy made familiar by IteJane
la French and Duse In Italian In lla ade-
to adaptation presents n comedy strain,
-jpered by the deeper feeling which per
meate, and colors Ite badinage. that proves
particularly congenial to Silas George's abil
ities. Her comedy touch Is light and grace
ful and she sounds the note of pathos with
an agreeable sincerity.
While "Dlvoreona" Is almost of another
,Deration, Its story must still be remem-
rred. Cyprtenue, the heroine, young, vain
and fond of attention, la tha wife of e man
double her tie. who. In hie devotion to hie
inventions, forgets to testify the tore he
feels In an eterr-dny thi
Frank Worthing ns
‘ well cost and in - mrurvuns is ssiu
TB done the beet work of hit artistic
career.
"Divorcon," will Occupy the boards of
the Grand Friday night and Saturday mati
nee. Saturday night "Bylva of the Letters”
will he tke bin.
Yeung Buffalo at Bijou.
The Bloaey melodrama, "King of tba
Wild West," With Yonug Buffalo la the
principal role, la packing the bouse this
" rom the re-
attendaace
tent will
any os*
cry-daV "though tfnlness.
■ the hnsband Is partkm-
populsrlty of melodrama, a visit
ta the Rljfoa will dispel any such
-Ctter pleased sad more enthusias
tic audiences have seldom visited this play-
donbts the
this wash L
Idea, for better pleased
Among the many changes made by the
Hanlon Brothers In this season's version
of “Superbn'' none will be more noticeable
than the Introduction of the newest and
latest features la comedy, dinclng snd spe-
etsltles, all designed by masters la their
various department*. Thl* will b* the at
traction at the Bljon theater nett week, be-
Children at ths Orphsum.
Children under 10 are admitted free
to the Orpheum matinees this week, If
accompanied by an older person with a
paid ticket. The children are Invited
to see “Bunch, the Talking Dog," and
all the funny little terrlera which are
making such a hit.
The bill tills waek la onie of the best
balanced and moat successful of the
season and the audiences are growing
bigger every day. The lightning change
work of Norton and Russell la the hit
of the bill, with the Bonks-Braxeala
Duo a cloae second In popular favor.
Matinees are given every day except
Mondays.
Ethel Barrymore Soon.
Ethel Barrymore will appear In Atlan.
ta on December 11 and 12 for tho first
time In several years, At'present she
Is traveling In Kentucky, playing "Her
Bister,” under the management of
Charles Frohman.
Atlanta play-lovers will probably see
tills play, which has been on Broadway
for some time. Miss Barrymore, a fa
vorite with' Southern audiences, last
appeared In "Cousin Kate” at the Grand
about two yeara ago.
Rote Stahl Coming.
Bose Stahl, whoso reputation us a come
dienne Is second to none, will make bar Ini
tial appearance bsfsrs an Atlanta audience
next 'Monday night at ths Grand. Miss
Stahl will present James Forbes’ splendid
comedy. "Ths Chorus Lady."
Henry B. Harris, under whose direction
‘The cherna Lady'* li being presented, was
when It come to ths costuming of tho play
In somewhat of n quandary as to who he
ni, otrice tdc ms
ah! suggested that
■ of tho d sol going i
na nude a bit.
South Sid*.
There is ao diminution attached to the In
terest aroused this week over ths clsver
hill presented three times a day st the
Sooth Hide Theater, 44 Eaat Hunter street,
where
U the
WlllenbrinL ^
edy pair, whose versatility knows no end:
La Belle, tbs celebrated Jugglers and hoop
rollers, asd Bu,«ell snd DstIs, presenting
the comedy sketch, “Tho Subatltnte," n ao-
clsty playlet. The Mil Is brought to a close
by cent edy moving pictures.
Pastime.
With a whoop the program hegias at tbs
I’sstlmc Theater, 77 reschtreo street, and
Chore Is no let-ap natll tho curtain goe«
down after ths final song. It la one of tbs
$2
BE WISE
$2.00
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70* PEACHTREE BTBEBT. OPPOSITE AUBURN AVENUE.
b*«t and mo»t dlv«*r«Ifl**d bins ever pr«*
ftnted and !• offered to pleated audiences
three timet dally. The hill begins with
Hnrrluon. West end Hnrrleon presenting
Master Petit Harrison, the amallept clog
dancer on earth, followed by J. J. Parrish.
MIm Btlnlmrue In her lllnatrated songs, **lf
I Only Had a Home, Hweet Home/’ and
Willi iin<l s* IH'UltT. onvrg i Hliur.
-'No One Ceres for Jlo Now." and Is con
cluded by the Parkers In tholr "Minstrel
Mold and Ml nitre! Man"
Deaths and Funerals
Mrs. Susan F. Shsati,
The funeral services of Mrs. Susan F.
Sheats, aged who died at the family
residence, 211 East North avenue, on
Wednesday, was held from the home on
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock, and
the Interment was In Westvlew ceme
tery. Mrs. Sheats was the mother of
eight children.
John Baker.
John Baker, aged 24, died at a pri
vate eanUarium Wednesday night at
II:to o'clock. The body will be sent to
Evergreen, Ale., Friday morning for fu.
neral and interment.
Mrs. Mary L. McCoy.
The funeral of Mre, Mary L. McCoy,
wife of ME McCoy, who died at the
reeldence, 200 Jefferson street. Wednes
day, was held from Harry a. Poole's
private chapel Thursday afternoon at t
o’clock. The Interment was- In' Greed*
wood cemetery.
James Thomas.
Ths funeral of James Thomas, the
DR. E. 0. 0ARTLEDGE
has removed his office from
1120 Fourth National Bank
Bldg., to 401-2 Prudential
Bldg.
18-yeor.oId son of Mr. and Mr*. J. A.
Thomas, who died at the residence In
Edgewood Wednesday, was held from
his late home, corner of Hardy and
Center streets, Thursday afternoon st
2 o'clock. The Interment was In the
cemetery at Decatur, Oa.
DIVORCEES WEdT
COURTSHIP LONG
Chicago, Not. 7.—Announcement of the
marriage of Mre. Edith B. Charier end
George Cuunlnshim marked the climax ef
two aenaattonardlvorco rases which stirred
Chicago society and a courtihln of long du
ration, which exteadtd from New Oriesni
to Alaska.
Mr. and Mre. James A. Charter separat'd
several years ago. Mre. Cunningham. I"
Hlchm-md. hearing ot her hu,band's Infatu
tlon for the beautiful Chicago divorce'
■ hanged her residence to New York, and
obtained t divorce. Meanwhile, Mr. Cun
Robbers Leot Oklahoma Bank.
Guthrie, Okie., Nov. 7.—Robbers <•!
namlted the safe of tile Farmers' 8t»
Bank at Marshall last night, securlr
*11 the money and valuable papers
the vault.
Only One “BROMO QUININE,'’ that U
Laxative Rromo Quinine Jg MLJu
Curat a CoM In One Day, Ctipm 3 D«yi ® "roW
on every