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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER T'.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
All sick women are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick
women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she
assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pinkham, in advising. Thus she
is especially well qualified to give advice to sick women. Write today,
don’t wait until too late.
Mrs. PInkliani never violates the confidence thus entrusted to her, and
although she is constantly receiving testimonials from women who have
been bcnetltted by her advlre and medicine, never in all her experience has
she published such a letter without the full consent, and often by special re
quest of the writer. Neither lias she ever disposed of her confidential letters
InliliiaK
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD CONSIDER THESE FACTS
First, that almost every operation in bur hospitals, performed upon women, became necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, Irregulari
ties, Displacements, Pain in the Side, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleeplessness.
Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has overcome more cases of female ills than any other one medicine.
It regulates, strengthens and restores women’s health and is invaluable during the period of Change of Life. ^
Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials onflle at the Pinkham Laboratory atr Lynn, Mass, mnny of wjpich are from time to timo being published by special permission,
give absolute evidence of the power of Lydia E. Pinkimm’s Vegetable Compound over the illnesses of women.
CRIPPLE TAUGHT
TWO BOYS TO BEG
Sent to Stockade and Boys
To Be Sent to Their
Homes.
. fn* them
beg and heroine professional uifiuli-
cants, F. If. Dalton, n one-legged White
man. with thr appearance of n Initio, wna
arraigned Tuesday afternoon before Iteconl-
er Broyles. Dalton ws* sentenced to aorve
thirty darn In the ntocknde without a tine
r^iKiliia
had obtained a considerable kuiii of money
by tagging aid for their crippled 'parent/’
Although thr hoys hud aided Dnlfun In nls
scheme, receiving no compensation further
than food enough to keep them alive, the
cripple Monday night, white on n drunken
spree, la said to have tearfully beaten one
of them In the face In a cheap lodging house
In Decatur street. Thin hi! to the arrest
of Dalton aud the detent Ion of the two
SHMHtNMlMI
flimtlMMHIMlHHIHHtMMMMI I
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
ATHENS.
Mm. William Fleming wan hostess at it
beautiful reception Wednesday afternoon III
honor of her slater, Mrs. Fnwjiielle. Me*-
dainea Harry t\ White, Hamilton McWhor
ter and T. I\ Vincent iisalated Mrs. Fleming
In receiving the many guest* who (tailed
during the afternoon. The house was beau
tifully decorated with Southern siullax,
rhryMinthemiiiiiH ami vnae* and the recep
tion was one of the prettiest ever given III
Athens.
Mr. Campbell Wallace, of Marietta, visit
ed friends In Atheua Inst week.
Mr. Tom Baxter. of Hpartg, was the
guest of Mr. Joseph II. llule early In the
week.
tig tin*
•iijoyoble dance lit tin* llara
large uiinibcr were present
lellgb
I the innsh 1
, „ m he!
tertalued (he Young latdlc,
After mi Interesting game u dellclOOS hot
luncheon was served.
Mis* Agues (loss Is In Hhcrmnn, the guest
of Mrs. Joseph llarrold llolt, tied Miss
Norum Strickland, of this city.
Miss Judith Lyndon, who has been the
atest of relatives, returned to her home In
islilugti
I Ism All
Dalton In Greenville,
imya by Policemen Black and Tlnpln.
The youthful tM'ggar*. Monk llrese
years of age. Joined Dattoi
B. C„ and William Doneh*
fell In with his tutor lu Knoxville, Tenu.
Dalton professes to live In Knoxville and
aaya be was on his way to Hnvannah to
see a doctor.
A number of printed corda, carrying out
|m g—•“ —-* —re used by the
lid In possession
_ evidence before
recorder. On thfse .card* appears this
Inscription, showing that they were trying
to sell some small article for whatever
they could get:
“Please do not pasa me by. My father he-
in< * gad
!3L_ ,
help me If you mu. • I know Hod will re
ward you, and I and n cripple father for
von will pray.”
The two boya are being held until their
J Mrs. John Knickerbocker Wulfirhlgo, of
8nrntofc%. is the guest of her parents, Pol-
■el nr “ ** '
To Build Now Church.
Brunswick, Ga„ Nov. 20.—The Epis
copalians of Brunswick have started a
*und for the erection of a new church
f their denomination in this city.
vllle. Wli
of Mrs. V
Mrs. Ku
iel mm Mrs. K. K. Lumpkin.
Mrs. (budoii Parson has returned to Ha-
vnuiiah. Hhe was mvoin pit tiled by Miss
Mattie Wilson Dullosc, who will ho her
guest for some time.
Mra. J. F. Colbert, of Colbert, visited
Mrs. Walter Pltner this week.
Mr. mu! Mrs. Walter Booth have returned
to Wiitklusvlllc, after n abort visit to
Atheii* friends.
Mis* Fdlud Few Is *|>cmlliig the week In
Madison.
Miss Naomi Jackson has returned to Bast-
While lu the elty she wan the gueut
Frank B. HrlfAth,
liigeue Jackson Is visiting relatives
lu Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mr*. Luther Hale bare returned
to Wlntervllle.
Mr. Will Wl ... . _
his iMtrents, Mr. mid Mrs. .
Bev. Troy Beatty haa returned from
short trip to Ht. Hlfnonds.
Mlaa Mancha Foster haa returned to
Wesleyan, after a pleasant visit to Miss
Uuth Weatherly.
Mrs. Wheh-hel. of nnlneavllle, Is the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. It. B. Park. Jr.
Mra. Tom Fselle haa returned to Mon-
ilcello, after visiting Mr*. II. 1\ Iaiwrence.
Mra. Osear 1**1*. of Thompson, arrives In
a few days to lie the guest of Mist Louise
DuBoae.
Mr*. Hugh II. Gordon has returned from
Mis* Irene Tiller, who for several day*
lulling Mr. and Mrs. K. F. fail
West Point.
Mis* Louise DuBosc has returned from
Thompson.
THOMA8VILLE.
Mr*. Julia II. Hcott and Mr*. Frederick
Dl*niuke have l**ued Invitation* for a largo
afternoon euchre Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*, llansell Matt, who were re-
cently married lu Htaunton. Vn., have been
the recipients of much social attention since
coming to thla city to make their home. A
receptTqn In their honor at the home of Mf.
ami Mr*. Jnine* Wntt Friday evening, wan
one of the large*t and mo*t beautiful af
fair* of the acasotv In the receiving party
were Mr. nud Mr*. J. II. Merrill. Mis*
Agnes Went, Ml** Harnli Ctter aud Ml**
Eva chocola“ "' -_ “
‘ •••ier*'hss....
.. H. Jarssr, —JIPBPWPWP
llansell, Alice Mae Anslcy, May l’utteii
and Mary Jerger.
Mlaa F.llle Mash entertained at a forty-
two party Hntarday afternoon In honor of
her guest. Mis* Mildred Hicks, of Bau-
bridge.
Mr. and Mr*. M. M. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Cooper, Ml** Hena Botichellc and
Mis* Marv Cooper spent a portion of the
week III Pelham, where they nttendeil the
wedding of Mis* Bosabelle Cooper and Mr.
ItflNCoe Abridge.
Mr. and Mrs A. II. Mnnoii and Mr. Janie*
Mason, of Philadelphia, arrived thla week
to spend the winter sen sou In Thouiaevllle,
and ore at their country place, “Ktislniw"
They made the trip from their Northern
home by automobile.
Among the v‘
elty are: Mlsi JHHl
Miss Mnybel! Roberts of Valdosta; Miss
Jeanne Meline, of Montlcello, Fla., and
Mis* Claudio hum*. of Huvnnnah. They
were the gue*t* of honor at a Imp given l»v
the young inen of the city at the Mitchell
1 Noise Tuesday.
Among the Northern people who are here
and Mr*. Pliny Xorcrnn*, of Jamcsvllle,
Wl*., ami Mr*. E. W. Edgar, of Chicago.
Mr. am! Mr*. Itbiiard Crosier arrived
from Philadelphia Monday In their private
car amt are at their home on Dawson street
for the winter season.
Mlaa Jane Dillon has returned to Thoinna-
Chicago and Atlanti
ALPHARETTA.
Mr*. J. P. Brooke nnd daughter. Mia*
Mnrlau, have returned from a week's visit
to relatives In Atlanta.
Mia* Juliet Braswell, of Florida, took
chnrge of Alphnrettn school Inst Monday.
Master Tensley l r p*baw entertained at a
children's party Saturday night. Those
who attended .were: Misses Iluby Shirley,
Pearl Tucker. Essie Mae Floyd. Leona I’p-
show, Laura Martin, Itnth Hacker, Bertha
Scale. Louln Shirley. Beatrice Tensley,
Mnvmlc Brondwell. Kate Shirley, Master*
WUhuru Parker. Seaborn Brondwell, Charlie
Inula, nre the guests
Mr. nnd Mr*. I. T. Crlsler.
Mr. William Upshaw nnd son. Mr. Jeff
Upshaw, accompanied Master Teasley Up-
ahnw to Atlautn Wednesday.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
of
Bears the
Signature
RYAN BEFORE
GRAND JURY
New York. Nor. So.—Thomas F. Byan nnd
Anthony N. Brady, the former traction pro
moters nnd Paul D. Cravath, the lawyer,
were called ns witnesses before the grand
Jury yesterday In the Investigation which the
district attorney** efflco I* making of the
sate of. the Wall nnd Court la ml Street
Railway Company to the Metropolitan He
eurftfe* Company.
FLAMES THREATEN
MANY PERSONS
New York, Nov, 20.—Fire which Fire
Marshall Cortrlght believes to have been
started by Incendiaries Imperiled the lives
of hundreds of men. women nnd children
living In tenement house* ,en*t of Third
avenue today. The flame* which for a time
threatened to sweep the whole block started
In n lumber yard owned by Hloaiie A
Muller.
aims
TO ESCAPE DEATH
Four Greeks Have Narrow
Escape in Burning
House.
In A fire shortly after 2 o'clock Wednesday
morning lu the establishment of J. Ellocho-
In*, a ({reek, at 122 West Peachtree street,
the proprietor nnd .three other Greeks, who
were sleeping in the rear, were almost suf
focated by smoke and were forced to leap
from a window.
Kiiocholas conducts nn lee cream parlor lu
the front portion of the building and Im*
sleeping apartment* In the rear. It wni lu
the wleeplng apartments that the fire origi
nated. The cause I* a mystery.
When the four Greek* awoke, the whole
place was filled with n dense volume of
smoke and they were nearly eufToented.
Weak and faint, the four men got out of
their beds a* quickly as possible nnd groped
their way to n window. Smashing the
gin**, the foreigners then made their e»r
l».v leaping to tile ground outside.
Tho fire department soon extinguished the
flames. The damage was considerable.
CONTESTANTS RUSH TO SEND VOTES
Names of Those in the Big Race For Awards
Will Be Printed Next Saturday.
Nurtlng Mothers end Materia.
The Old Standard GROVE S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma
laria and bullda up the system. For
grown people and children. Sod'.
RUSS OFFICIALS
FEAR TERRORISTS
WILL KILL TAFT
St. Petersburg, Nov. 20.—Although m(
sage* from Eastern Siberian cities along
the Hue of the Trans-Siberian railroad any
Secretary Taft nnd his party are enjoying
the trip and profe«s4o he very comfortnble
lu their private car, the Russian authorities
nre restless lest the terrorists strike a blow
nnd will not be ensy until Secretary Taft
arrive* here. The train I* being guarded ns
carefully as If the caar wan a patweuger.
OHIO LEAGUE WILL
INDORSE FORAKER
We Say
Is a purely
laboratory of medical herbs, and that Its ingredients act upon the
womanly constitution, in such a way as to relieve unnecessa-y
periods of pain and misery, to which so many vomen are liable.
We also say, that for over half a century Wine of Cardul has
been used by vomen, as a medicine peculiarly adapted to their Ills,
and that they have found It valuable for all the common ailments, to
which vomen are subject, by reason of their nature and habit
Mrs. CapL J. Donaldson Says
“I am continually recommending Cardul to suffering women.
Eight years ago, I had svelling of the limbs, and suffered severely
with periodical pains. After taking tvo bottles of Cardul, I was
Jonesboro, Ark.
never troubled again. During change of life,
four years ago, my mother nearly died, having
16 to 24 cramping spells a day, and many tymes
we laid her down for dead. After suffering for
four months, she took eight bottles of Cardul,
and was entirely cured. A young woman tn
DeKalb had taken cold, and was sick for six
months from female complaint. I recommended
Cardul, and after taking 3 bottles she was en
tirely well These are only a few Instances,
where Cardul has been a real God-send to
suffering women, with whom I havo come in
contact in my Salvation Army work.” For sale everywhere. Try It
Write for Fre
vice, describe
FOR LADIES «i n c
■ v jkc ujck icr women, u you uccu iw
i symptoms, utatlng age and we will reply In
envelope. AdJres*: Ladle* Advisory Dept,
x>ga Medicine Co, Chattanooga, Ten a.
Wine
Cardui
Columbus, Ohln, Nor. 20.—Senator
Jonepti B. Fnrakee will be indoraed (or
the presidential nomination today by
the Ohio Slate League of Republican
Clubs. The executive and adrlaory
mmlttees of that body have been
summoned to meet at the Neill House
by President H. V. Specimen, who Is
an attuche of the I’nlted States sub-
tttusury at Cincinnati. Every county
In the atute Is represented In the ex-
utlve committee.
COMMUTERS’ RATES
ARE WITHDRAWN
ihtmoiih who have bntlncs# hitemun In At-
Inntn nnd live aloux Ilie route.
Tbl* rate line been withdrawn since the
ling on (he Went Point to restore
Every day adds new Interest-to The
Georgian and News' great SIS,000 con
test. No voting competition ever In
augurated In the state of Georgia has
elicited the Interest and enthusiasm ac.
corded The Georgian and News' plan.
There are enough prises for all, and
so. liberal that every woman In the
state Is against letting this exceptional
opportunity slip by, especially so as It
does not cost one penny to try. The
prise any contestant desires most can
be won without expense on the part of
the person competing. Success depends
upon effort and perseverence ulonc.
The $2.000 touring ear, the second
capital prise of the contest, Is In per
fect working order, and will be exhib
ited on the streets of Atlanta within
the near future. It Is a beauty and
ready for Immediate delivery orsoon as
the winner Is determined upon.
The’ contest Is now five days old and
going at a rapid pace. Those who al
ready are In the contest - are not letting
the gross grow under their feet, but nre
setting a gait that will innke It hard
for Inte comers. Those who Intend to
enter the contest should not delay an
other moment. Tho race is of short
duration, closing February 2, and not
a minute should bo lost. If you wait,
wait, wait, others will get ahead of
you and secure tho votes you are de
pending upon to make you a winner.
A Personal Word.
Candidates, have you stirred up all
your friends on this contest proposi
tion, m> vital to you and the pride of
your community? Have you talktN It
over carefully with your friends and
acquaintances, so that you will know
best Just how to make every stroke
count in this work for the superlatively
line gifts—gifts so altdgether valuable
and desirable that you ran not afford
to let your more ambitious brethren
and slaters wrest them from you?
You see the five-vote coupon on this
page. Well, that Is the scepter placed
right In your hands and with which you
are to wield the power that Is to bring
ypu one of these line awards. It isn't
ffeceasary to All out each Individual
coupon; you can save time by Ailing
out one coupon, putting It on top of
the reat that you have and tying u
string or placing a rubber band around
them. We will then credit them to the
contestant Indicated on the top coupon.
Remember, however, that the "cou
pon route" la not the only or the best
way to secure votes In this contest.
The best way is to secure subscriptions.
I>ald In Advance, for The Georgian and
News. A few yearly subscriptions rep
resent more votes than can lie clipped
from one copy of the paper per day In
about Ave years. A new yearly sub
scription tn The Georgian and News
counts for 2,400 votes, you know, and a
1
few such votes will Increase your vote
total materially.
First Announcement on Saturday.
Prepare yourself this week to lead
your district next Saturday, at which
time the Arat announcement of candi
dates will appear In this publication.
Those who get down to business right
now will lead next Saturday, and.
therefore, have the best opportunity to
win.
Traveling Is nearly as great an edu
cator as schools. Few people, even
those who are geographically wise,
know where the Cuban Islands are ab
utted or what a vast variety of views
and Interesting scenes are possible In
these W. 1. Possessions. *
The oAlee of the contest manager I*
In the Austell building, No. 321, Where
you can see him at ahy time during the
day, and If there la any point about the
contest that you do not thoroughlv un
derstand, come up and see him, and he
will gladly explain everything to you.
Enter the race now while the opportu
nity presents Itself, for you may never
again have auch an opportunity ns we
now give you.
PILOT NICOLLS
HAS CHAMPION
Pltulnirjr. Nor. ro.-Jilot damn*
NIcoIIh, of Cairo, who** Ilrrn«o wa» *im-
pended l»jr the order of Preuldent Kooeevflt
during Him trip of the delegate* to th*
Momphlff Waterway* convention down »h*
Mlaalsalppl, Home time ago. has found *
elmmpion In the Pittsburg delegation to the
convention. The delegation has intereated
the Chamber of Commerce and the rlrer*
and harlMirn committee and * personal pe
tition will be presented to havo Nicolls re*
Instated.
TAFT IS BOOSTED
BY LONGWORTH
FOR PRESIDENCY
Cleveland, Nov. 20.—Representative
NIcbolaa Longwortft, aon-ln-law of
Prealdent Roosevelt, haa dlaproved tha
allegation* that hla mouth had been
muzzled by the white house, when h#
broadly hinted at least, that he fore
sees victory for William Howard Taft
In the presidential race of 1908.
In a telegram to United State* Dis
trict Attorney J. J. Sullivan, Mr. Long-
worth aaya:
“Give my beat compliments to the
members of the Garflehl Club. Wish
I were with you. My. toast would be
•The Next President of the United
States, a Bon of Ohio.'"
FIVE INJURED
BY EXPLOSION
Grecnnburg. Pa.. Nov. 20.—One Ital
ian wa, fatally Injured and four other,
■evenly burned laat night when a keg
of powder exploited, near here. An
exploding lamp, set Are to the powder.
One man wa* thrown through a win
dow and badly injured.
HEARST LOSES”’
RECOUNT BILL
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 20.—The court
of appeal* while shutting off Hearet
from a recount under the special law'
passed by the legislature, holds that the
quo warranto proceedings which nre
pending will be sufficient to permit Mr.
Hearst to test the title to the office.
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST
No. 5 I GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES
T
FOR MRS. OR MISS
(Name of Candidate)
ADDRESS
.(Street Number, City and State.)
CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER
NOT GOOD AFTER NOV. 26.
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Sl.OO.
THE BEST WORK
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
PHONES 41.
THAT'S ALL