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THU ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
M'EflDAT. DECEMBER 1T.
The Modesty of Women
Nfttur*Ujr make* them shrink from the
Indelicate qneptionp, tho obnoxious ex
aminations, and unpleasant local treat-
menu, which some physicians consider
osrentlal In the treatment of diseases of
women. Yot, If holp can be had, it is
>/etc*r to submit to this ordeal than let
the disease gmw ami spread. Thetroubla
is that so often the woman nndergoes all
the an-vvance and -hamc for nothing.
Tbotrsa ndsNjf women who have been
cured UY Dr. Tyree's Favorite Prescrip
tion writK In^jH^reclation of the cure
which disiMrJPvxhh the examinations
and local treatmenU^There is no other
‘ HIin VJicata
BEHINDTHEWALLS
" 'I'dnc- -^,;»rft.imd..aale.far,.ito
wmm a; 'Favorite Prescription." It
euros debilitating drains. Irregularity and
female weakness. It always helps. It
utmost always cures. It Is strictly non'
alcoholic, non - secret, all Its IngrwJlent*
being printed on It* bottle-wrapper: con
tslns no deleterious or bablt-formlng
drugs, and every native medicinal root
entering Into Its compoaltlon baa tbe full
endorsement of those most eminent In the
several schools of medleal prsetlee. Somo
of these numerous and strongest of pro
fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients,
will be fonnd in a pamphlet wrapped
around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed
. ]tu on request, by Dr, B. V. Fierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y, These professional en
doraements should have far more weight
than any amount of the ordinary lay, or
non-professional testimonials. ■
The most Intelligent women now-a-dsys
Insist on knowing wbat they take as med
icine Instead of opening their months like
a tot of yonng birds and gulping down
whatever Is offered them. "Favorite Pre
scription’ Is of VJtowa composition. It
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
Dr. Fierce's Medical Adviser Is sent free
on receipt of stamps to pay expense of
mailing only. Bend to Dr. R. V. Fleroc,
Butfalo, K. Y., 21 one-cont stamps for pa-
per-covvrod, or 31 atami>s for cloth-bound
It fli/t rW’l/ir trnn nt nhnrrrf
If rick consult the Doctor, free of charge
by letter. All such communications aro
held sacredly confidential.
• Dr. Fierce s Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
adJ regulate stomach, liver and bowels
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Adopted Citizens Send to
1 Their Homes Remem
brances For Holiday.
Uncle Sam Is now busy carrying the
Chiiatmaa spirit across the seas to
foreign lands. For beginning Monday
there was a rush In the registered
paokage department and a heavy bual-
neis was done with mall scheduled for
foreign climes.
Italians, Russians, Chinamen -and
people of other nationality visited the
registry window and deposited pack
ages to the care of Uncle Sam for
transit back home where relatives and
loved onea are waiting under the yoke
of tyranny and oppression, perhaps, for
the time when they can come to this
country.
This rush always starts ahead of the
regular Christmas Jam In the postomce.
It takes time to carry thenwlls to Rus
sia, Italy and China, and the lenders
of theao Christmas gifts are beginning
early so the packages will be received
during the holidays.
In a few days the domestic rush will
be on and from then until after Christ
mas the clerks In the postofflee will be
worked overtime.
ONE GOOD DINNER
Federal Convicts Vote For
Menu Prepared by
Warden.
Remarkable Rescue,
That truth Is stranger than fiction
has once more been demonstrated In
the little town of Fedora, Tenn.. the
residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes:
"I was in bed, entirely disabled with
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat.
'Doctors failed to help me, and nil hope
had fled, when I began taking Dr.
"King's New Discover)'. Then Instant
relief came. The coughing soon ceased;
the bleeding diminished rapidly, and In
three weeks I was able to go to work."
Guaranteed for coughs and colds, 60c
and 61 at all drug atores. Trial bot
tle free.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
THE 8TANDARD HAIR
COLORING {
| for Gray or Bleached Hair, la a
claan. datable and harmless Hair
Colons*; when applied la until
I fected by hatha, and permits enrl
, Inf. Any natural ahada produced.
Haraple of hair colored free. Pil-
racy assured correspondence.
Imperial Chtm. Mf*. Co., 135 W. 23d SI., N. Y.
Gold by Jacobs' Pharmacy. Atlanta, Ga.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
posltlTtij without
pain. 60c each, klsat
teeth IS. Money cat
not bay bsttsr.
PHILADELPHIA
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RAILWAY SCHEDULES
showing the Arrival and Departure ef Pee-
tenerr Trains of the Following Rosde,
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By PAUL E. WILKES.
Uncle Sam’s big penitentiary In At-
lanta will not. be »ueh a bed place to
spend Christmas In. In fact the email
army of prlnonera there will have a
dinner and holiday that will be far
better than many a poor family In At
lanta will have.
This does not mean that It Is hotter
to be a convict than be poor. Not by
any means. For no matter how poor a
man may be outetde thoee heavy walle.
he will be free and at home with fam
ily and loved ones. It Is possible he
will bs unhappy because he didn't have
money with which to make his home
cheerier and make the emltes of the
children broader. But at the same time
he will be with them.
Warden Moyer of the Federal prls
on will be the Santa Claus and good
angel to the convicts under his care.
Yes, some of them ore murderers and
•ome are hank burglars and others are
dangerous counterfeiter*, but Warden
Moyer think* Christmas Is a day when
they should have a little good cheer In.
Jected in their lives.
In the first place all work will be
suspended on Chrlatmae. Uncle Sam
never works his convicts on that day.
It will be a day of rest. Then there
will be a fine Christman dinner—a din
ner that any man would be glad to
partake of and with thanks.
Wsrden Moyer's Bosrders.
Just what kind of a menu to have
Warden Moyer was at a loss to know.
Some of his men might like one thing
and some another. Seems funny that
a man with an army of convicts under
him should want to suit his boarders
who are compelled to- remain with
him whether they wish or not But
that's the kind of a wsrden he Is. He
Is kind, though firm and Insisting on
the rules being enforced, and he want
ed his prisoners satisfied.
How (lid he find out what hts men
wanted 7
Why, he asked them. Warden Moyer
made out three menu cards and then
he wasn't satisfied. When the prison
ers were called out to the big dining
hall. Warden Moyer addreesed them
and stated he waa preparing menu
cards for Christmas.
There was not a sound at this an
nouncement. The rules do not allow
talking or any demonstration. Those
silent convicts wanted to cheer and
applaud. Anyone could see that by the
brightened eyes and the happy faces.
But they remained ns still as a coun
try graveyard at midnight.
“I have three menu cards prepared,'
said the warden, “and I am going to
read them nnd see which one a ma
jority wants."
Then he read, each one over care
fully twice. After he had finished all
those who wanted the first raised their
hands. And so on with the second and
third. The bill of fare selected met
with the approval of an overwhelming
majority.
A Little Sunshine.
Those convicts have gone about their
work since that day happier than ever.
If It wasn’t for the silence, the uni
forms and the discipline, you wouldn't
know from the facee of the prisoners
that they were doomed to spend their
days and nights for years behind walls
that even a bank burglar would not
think of attempting.
After the general bill of fare was de.
elded upon, Warden Moyer began
thinking out the details. He will have
his bill of fare finished In a day or two
and then orders will be Issued to the
cooks.
In addition to the excellent Christ
mas dinner, Warden Moyer Is plan
ning to have some sort of entertain
ment for the benefit of the convlcte.
There Is an orchestra made up of ex
perts and this band of musicians will
probably furnish the music.
So the day, like Thanksgiving Day,
will he one to be remembered by thoee
convict*. It will linger In their mem
ories until this time next year rolls
around. By that time aome of them
will he free and will be at home with
friend* or loved one*. Others will be
there and for many other Christmas
days unless the Great Warden on high
Issues a rail for them.
Yea, Warden Moyer will he remem
bered many a day as a good Santa
Claus.
Passengers arriving at
Terminal Station and spend
ing only a night in Atlanta
will save time and trouble
by stopping at Hotel Marion
Annex, 57 W. Mitchell st., half
block from station. Euro
pean. Dabney Scoville, pro-
S rietor. Also proprietor of
[otel Marion, North Pryor.
American plan. Rates, $2
per day; with bath $2.50 and
$3.00.
8UPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Robert Qolatt v*. State, from Colum
bia. Argued.
Jim Reed v*. State, from Hall. Ar
gued.
C. L. Menefee v«. State, from Gordon.
Argued.
Porter Jones vs. state, from Putnam.
Argued.
. R. Weet *t al. v*. J. R. Mercer,
executor, et al, from Calhoun. Ar
gued.
T. J. Fleming va. City of Rome et
from Floyd. Argued.
Fired Without Ceremony.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tenn., Deo., 17.—J. D.
Valentine, the "ousted” gauger of the
Chattanooga distillery, nay* he was
••fired” without ceremony, or without
Vcn a chance to answer the charges
gainst him.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF LASTING MERIT
“The Gift Which Lasts
Is the Ideal One” . . .
If in doubt what this should be, come and look through our well-selected stock. We have
spared neither time nor expense in collecting the most beautiful assortment of exquisite
articles for your Christmas selection, and have marked them at prices as low as high quality
affords.
DIAMONDS: No other gift gives as much pleasure as a Christmas Diamond. Yet
1 ' ~~ ■■= = there is nothing in the purchase of which that needs the confidence of
the dealer more. A technical knowledge of Diamonds is not necessary in selecting these
precious stones at this store. We fully realize our responsibility in serving you.
MEN’S RINGS: An excellent assortment. A ring is the one piece of jewelry men
■ = - ~~ — ■ allow themselves, and then are most particular that its design and
character should be dignified and free from any semblance of ostentatious display. Men’s
Rings are a special feature in our store, presenting a splendid assortment of styles. The
great economy of Haynes pricing needs but little emphasis.
GOLD BRACELETS: Just an ideal gift for milady.* All the new conceits in solid
~~ ' gold and jeweled Bracelets, from the severely plain to the
rich and heavily chased ones in Oriental designs. A full stock covering a range to suit the
most exacting taste as well as fitting the humblest purse. Priced from $7.50 to $30.00.
DIAMOND BRACELETS: Something that appeals to all, the world over. Every
—- — — - — stone a llawless gem. Ornamental and beautiful.
They make a solid investment. Diamond Bracelets from $15.00 to $500.00.
SILVER CARD CASES: The most popular of all the holiday gifts. We have
~ 1 ‘ """■ them in plain, ready for monograms; others in heavily
chased hand work. Priced from $7.50 to $30.00.
We could write many pages phout the different articles we have, but space is rather expensive. And we shall ask that you call and
see our line before buying elsewhere. Here you will find a list from which you can select a most suitable gift for any one.
FOR GENTLEMEN FOR LADIES
AUTOMOBILE CLOCKS
CARD CASES
CIGAR CUTTERS
CIGARETTE CASES
CLOTHES BRUSHES
CUFF BUTTONS
COMBS
CROPS
WATCH FOBS
FOUNTAIN PENS
HAT BRUSHES
HAIR BRUSHES
INK STANDS
KEY RINGS
LETTER OPENERS
MILITARY BRUSHES
MATCH BOXES
PENCILS
POCKET KNIVES
RINGS
SCARF PINS
STUDS
SHAVING SETS
TOOTH BRUSHES
SUSPENDERS
WATCHES
WHISK BROOMS
WATCH CHAINS
BELT BUCKLES
BRACELETS
BROOCHES
CARD CASES
CLOTHES BRUSHES
BACK COMBS
COLOGNE BOTTLES
GLOVE HOOKS
INK STANDS
JEWEL CASES
LOCKETS
LORGNETTES
MANICURE SETS
NECKLACES
MAGAZINE CUTTERS
PIN CUSHIONS
PUFF BOXES
PICTURE FRAMES
RINGS
SCISSORS
SHOE HOOKS
SIDE OOMBS
SILVER BAGS
TALOUM BOTTLES
TOILET SETS
UMBRELLAS
WAIST SETS
WATCHES
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JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS,
37 WHITEHALL STREET. Ji