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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1W
Bilious?
Doctort all agree that an active liver
It positively essential to health Ask
your oim doctor about Ayer's Pills.
' How are your bowel*?” the doctor
always asks. He knows how impor
tant la the question of constipation.
He knows that Inactivity of the liver
will often produce most disastrous re
sults. We believe Ayer’s Pills are the
best liver pills you can possibly take.
J.O. AjerCo.,
REPUBLICANS TAKE
UNEJ! 8,0011
Tight Was on Submission of
Liquor Question to
Voters.
PORTLAND, Me., 8ept. 18.—Return*
early today from 468 out of 519 cities,
towns and plantations In the state gave
for governor: Bert M. Fernald. Repub
lican. of Poland. 72.117; Obadiah Gard
ner. Democrat, of Rockland. 64.993.
This gives the state to the Republl
cans by about ft.ooo plurality as against
16.816 In the most recent presidential
year and 1.064 In 1906. The fight was
really on the submission of the prohibi
tion quaatlon to the voters.
The Remedy That Does.
•Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promts., but fall to perform," says Mrs.
K R. Pierson, of Auburn Center. Pa,
"It Is curing me of throat and lung
trouble of long .landing, that other
treatments reltsved only temporarily.
New Discovery Is doing me so much
good that I fsel confident Its continued
use for a reasonable length of lime will
restore me to perfect health." This
renowned cough' and cold remedy and
throat and lung healer la sold at all
drug atorsa, Me and tl.OO. Trial bottle
free.
MANY STUDENTS OFF
TO ENTER COLLEGE
CULLODEN, Ga, Sept. 15.-Mo*t of
the graduating class of 1908 and quite n
number of other Culloden boys and
girls are nmv leaving for college.
Misses Mary ntzpatrtrk nnd Olive
Chambliss left Monday for Itrenau at
Gainesville; Mlasee Louise Zsllner. Res
ale and Bennie Chut Held have gone lo
O. N. I. C. at MMIedgevtlle; Miss Lois
Clementa Is at L. K c. al I.nrirnngr:
Miss Mattllu Fincher has gone lo
Athens; L. H. and T. M. Fitzpatrick
are at Georgia, and Charles K. MnrMn
leaves later for the same school; c. w.
Battle and Ben H. Fincher are going to
Emory. Mr. 8. D. Battle to Plain View,
Texas, and Paul Jones will enter Tech
when It opens.
STATE TO PRESS
CLAIM FOR MONEY
r 1 —-
Will Go After Sums Earned
by “Overs" Leased
Illegally.
The resolution Introduced In the
house of representatives by Mr. Smith,
of Campbell, lo authorise the governor
ahd attorney general to adjust the claim
of the state against convict lessees to
whom "overs" have been awarded, has
given rise to the belief that proceedings
will be Instituted In this matter, wheth
er the legislature paasea the Smith res
olution or not. The atat. may gat 175.-1
#0« out of It.
Well-posted lawyers assert that au
thorlly Is always vested In the governor
and attorney general lo proceed and
collect any Just claim the slate haa
against Individuals or corporations
There Is a general belief among th*
•legal fraternity that the slate haa a
perfect claim against certain leaseea
now In possession of convleta to whom
they have no legal right, and for whom
they have given no bond, and that the
claim of Ihe atate extends to all funds
derived front the hire or lease of these
convicts In excess of the sums already
paM Ih. slate for them. r
Capitol nfllclals expect to see Ihe gov
ernor and attorney general get bust
with this caae In Ihe near future, If the
preliminary steps have not already been
taken.
NEW SKIN REMEDY
SUMMER COLDS
l.n*iit.*e Broino Quinine. Ihe world-wide
(’old Crrt, removt* the rnutt. Call for fta*
fall at it* and look tot, the algnature o'
W. drove. 26c. •
MISS LAVENDER”
IN MERRY WIDOW
ROME, Ga., Sept. 15.—Mlaa Will Nell
Lavender, daughter of ex-Mnyor C. H
Lavender, will be In Ihe cast of "The
Mprry Wldnw'iln New York this year.
She left today lo lake up her work.
Mlaa Lavender aung laat year In "Ma
dame Butterfly" and appeared In At
lanta.
CHERRY-SIP Makes You
Feel Good All Over.
In Bottles Only—So.
FUND IS SUBSCRIBED
FOR WATERWAYS MEET
Oil Cure fer Cancer.
Dr. D. M. Bye'a Combination Oil Cure
Is a reeognlaed Cure fer Cancer and
Tumor. Beware of Imitators. Write
today to the Originator for his free
books. Dr. Bye, >15 N. Illinois St., In
dianapolis, Tnd. —
CAPTAIN J A KE~MOORE
COULD NOT ATTEND
ROME, Ga., 8#pt. 1Se—The Floyd
County Singing Convention haa ad
journed after a two daya' aeaslon, and
for Ihe first time In twenty-seven years
Captain Jake C. Moore, or Smyrna, was
not present. Captain Moore waa one
of the organisers of the society and
always took a great Interest In Its
work, but was unable to be present this
time. Hon. O. B. Holder, representa
tive-elect from this county; Hon. John
p. Davis and other noted singers were
.... Is rseslrlag tbs cosgratuUtloni of Ida
frlsads on his rarent apimlr.laienl by the
APALACHICOLA, Fla., Sept. 15.—
About >8.000 has been subscribed to the
expense fund of the Gulf Coast Inland
Waterways convention, which meeta In
Columhua, Ga., November >-10. It la
estimated that >1,000 more will be re
quired to defray the expenses of the
convention. A large attendance Is an
ticipated.
CHERRY-SIP iTDelicious
In BottleB Only—Be.
CONVICT roads are to be
preferred to Convict Brick.
Ask the automobile owner.
B. MIFFLIN HOOD,
Headquarters for FREE LABOR
BRICK.
2nd Floor Century Building!
near-beer~dea~lers
QUIT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, Ga., 8ep«. 15. There
will he no more'retailing of near-beer
in Washington until after Jnnuary 1.
loot. The local dlapenaera of tha bev
erage cloned their doors on Monday
morning, being unwilling to pay the
lax of >300 for the sale from now until
ihe beginning of tha new year.
The city fathers will meet this week
end It Is probable that a prohibitive lax
will be placed on ihe sale of near-beer.
are running ahead
at thla date last season by >.0(1
•pile the generally conceded abort crop.
The wnrehouses here bare recelco.1 Moo
holes of wagon cotton, at against 5,10# at
thla time last year.
Creates Big 8tiri Drug Stores Crowded
With Sufferers.
For severs! weeks past Jacobs 1 . Bran,
nen'a drug store and other leading
drug stores In thla city have been
crowded with persons desiring a supply
of poatam, the new cure for eczema.
Thla la Ihe drug which has created such
a stir throughout the country since It*
discovery one year ago.
For the convenience of tho«e who
use poelam for pimples, blackhead*,
blotches fed nos*, acne, harpe* and
other minor skin troubles, a special 5#.
cent package haa been adopted. In ad
dition lo the regular ttve-dollar Jar.
which la now on sale at all leading drug
stores.
In eczema cases, poslam stops Ihe
Itching with first application and pro
ceeds to hsal. curing chronic cases In
two weeks. In minor skin troubles re
sults show after ait overnight applica
tion. For a free experimental sample,
write direct to the Emergency Labora
tories. » West Twenty-fifth Street.
New York City.
Health
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter Eovr long it ha* been gray
or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
of healthy hair. Stops ite falling out.
and positively removes Dan-
draft. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitutes. 2'A times as much
in S1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye.
91 and 80c. Lotties, at druggists
Send 2c for free book *• The Care of t ho Hair. '•
Philo Day Spec. Ca. Newark, N. J.
Hay’s Harflna Soap care* Pimple*,
red, rough and chapped bands, and all akin dlf.
eases. Keeps skin fine and so(t. 2Sc. rinigrists.
Send 2c for (rea book “The Care of the Okm."
BRANNEN'S DRUG STORE.
JACKSON &. WESSELL.
KISER'S FAST CLIP
Fined $50.75 and License
Suspended For 60
Days.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
IS THE NEW LYRIC WHICH
OPENS THURSDAY NIGHT
The ring of the hammer and th*
buzz of. the ssw have died sway at
Carnegie way and Cone-at.
Painters and decorator* have finished
their work and gone their way, and
sweepers and carpet layers have taken
their place and are pow adding the
Anal touches lo Atlanta's handsome
new theater. Ihe Lyric. ,
Thursday night, when this splendid
play house, modern In every equipment
with the stamp of the twentieth centif-
ry In every detail, will throw wide Its
doors lo tha public, not a single Item of
construction will lack an lota In com*
pletanaaa.
Spick and span thru and thru, bright
and clean as a brand-new dollar, there
Is no doubt that the Lyric will obtain
an Immediate hold on Atlanta's thea
tergoers. and that the play house will
meet the approval of the throng that la
sure to crowd Into Its portals for the
great opening.
The completion of tha Lyric Theater
marks the culmination of years of
thought and labor, and the materiali
zation of the plans and dreams of Jake
Wells, Henry L. DeGIvo and Hugh Car
doza, the men who have had active
charge and supervision of the work.
Ecst of All Wells Theaters.
It will. In'reality, be a eompoelt* of
all the best Ideas of Mr. Wells, a play
house embracing the beat and moat
successful features of the big theaters
erected by him within the laat few
years—among them the handsome play
houses In Evansville, Nashville, Chat
tanooga nnd Montgomery.
It has been the Idea of Mr. Wells,
Ith his experience and extanalve In
terests In tne theatrical bualnsss. and
with the' great variety of valuable
knowledge obtained thru the construc
tion of four great theater* In the last
three years, to give Atlanta the moat
perfect theater for It* also and appoint
ment In the country. •
Thla Idea has found Its materializa
tion In the Lyric. Each feature of the
theater embrace* a realization of hi*
Idea of what Is beat for that feature,
and throughout the entire building
there has been one general plan which
ha* harmonized every feature Into
complete and attractive whole.
Nick Rooney; of Rooney * Atkinson.
Richmond, has had supervision of the
contract work; Edward Okel. architect
for the Wells circuit, drew Ihe plane,
and George Talbot, of the Wells circuit,
has had dlrsct charge and supervision
of th* decoration*, which are as ar
tistic as they arc striking In appearance
and pleaalng to th* eye.
Two Entrance* Built.
Th* main entrances to the theater
are on Pone-et. and on Carnegie way.
The entrance* are thru a handsome
palm garden, seven double door* on
rang
ance and between the acts. During Ihe
Intermlsalorta'an orchestra will furnish
musk! from an elevated platform.
Passing thru th* foyer to the lobby,
ahead la the entrance to the main au
ditorium. lower floor.
To Ihe right an unusually wide stair,
way leads to the balcony and to. the
left Is a stairway leading to the offices
of the theater, which have been at
tractively furnished to conform to the
general plan of the theater. The en
trance to the gallery Id from James-st.
The Interior of the theater proper Is
a vision. The chairs are-commodious
and comfortable, constructed of early
English oak, with Spanish leather
back*. The wainscoting and all the
woodwork of the theater are similarly
constructed of early English oak. with
leather panels.
Fins Color 8eh*rne.
As with the wood colors so all the
decorations, mural and celling, are of
colors subdued and restful to the eye.
with fringes, of light green mnsnlc art
lias* Circumscribing the arches of tb«
lalcony and gallery and lending
palm garden Is tiled throughout
and embroidered In straight and wind
Ing pathway*. It I* provided with ta
Me*, benches and chair*, and offers a
splendid opportunity to drink, smoke.
Barbed Wire Antiseptic
A New Discovery.
The PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, 2622-30 Pine St., St. Lonis, Mo.
manufacturers of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE and other standard prep
arations have a new discovery that far surpasses anything ever placed on the
market for barbed wire cuts, burns and old sores.
When Marconi stated that lie could scud messages across the ocean with
out a wire or cable, the world did not believe it; if we were to tell you that
Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil
will cure a barbed wire cut in one day, will absolutely relieve the pain of a
burn instantly and will cure old sores which other remedies have failed to
cure, you would not believe it; therefore we have instructed all Druggists to
refund the money to purchasers in every case where it fails to do all we claim
for it. •
We Mean It
It is needed in every home. When any of the family are severely burn
ed or cut, or a horse is badly injured on the wire fence you haven’t time to
send to town for a remedy, but you need it at once; therefore do not delay to
purchase a 25c package under our positive guarantee.
A Cut Never Matters, or Suppurates, after it is once applied.
It not only relieves the pain of a burn instantly, but will take out all in
flammation and soreness in one day. m
It will Dure granulated eye-lids and old chronic sores, no matter of how
It ttf
long standing.
i just as valuable for household use as it is for stock.
Cores the Old Sores that
other remedies won’ffcure
r
Relieves the Pain
of • Bom instantly
the harmonious
One of the \happlesi feature* of the
thenisr la the Arrangement of the boxes,
so that the second tier Is four feet be
low the balcony and the third tier ten
feet below the gallery, and thus mak
ing the upper bo»es as desirable In
every way os the lower tier.
Between each of the lower boxes l*
an attractive art glass cabinet, pretti
ly lighted from the Inside, and designed
to lend a touch of distinctiveness nnd
a fantastic attractiveness to the boxes.
Running to th* rear of the lower
boxes on each side of th* theater and
alongside the wall aisles In a, row of
loggias, esch having a seating capacity
of six—the same as the tKixes—and
each with paneled walls of early Eng
lish oak and Spanish leather.
At each perfnrmahce th* stage will
be abeolutely clear . for the production
necessary to thatiperfopnapce. . •
The dressing ’room* ate off-stage,
there la space for every particle of
scenery not In use off the stage, and
even Ihe switchboard Is so Imbedded
within the walls that It afford* abso-
lutely no obstruction to a clear stBgc.
Big 8tage Provided.
The stage Is large nougli to produce
In full detail any performance that
plays at any theater. From the floor
to the gridiron la 59 feet, between th*
girder* Is 5* feet, from the curtain
line to the rear wall Is 4# feet, the
width of the proscenium Is Sg-feet and
Ihe height I* >7 feet.
Th* theater I* equipped with 3.1*00
light*, the lighting for ihe stag* being
especially elaborate and perfect In de
tail. Fire eacape* are provided In plen.
ly, and an entire new. nut At *f house
scenery has been painted.
The dressing rooms nre finished In
early English oak. nnd each Is pro
vided with a stationary washstand, tol.
let. mirrors, an alcova for trunks, and
each I* airy and roomy.
A holler In the basement furnishes
the heat, which I* sent up thru a mats
of pipes to an ezhausl fan. generated
by motor, which draws the heat from
th* pipe* and distributes It evenly thru
th* theater thru radiators which are In.
visible. The same plan can ba used for
cooling Ihe theater, the change In proc.
ess being Ihe refrigerating Instead of
the heating of th* pipe* from the boll-
era.
On tha roof of the building Is another
fnn which draws the air from th# build
ing. thus keeping that Inslda always
fresh and pure.
Will 8cat 1.700.
The sealing rapacity will be about
ion. evenly distributed between lower
floor, balcony and gallery.
Tha supports and posts will be as
few as possible, and will be so ar
ranged .that every seat In the theater
will ffford a direct and unobstructed
view of the entire slag*.
Performances will be given every
night, and matinees on Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
For speeding John F. Kiser waa
Monday afternoon lined >50.76 by Re
corder Broyles and his automobile li
cense suspended for sixty days, thla
being the eeeond conviction of Kiser
recently.
Kiser was accused of exceeding the
speed limit In Peachtree-st. last Satur
day night, the case being made by Po
liceman Maddox. Several witnesses
appeared agalnat 'him. declaring the
machine was traveling at a rate of
about forty-five or fifty miles an hour.
One witness said It was going so fast
he was unable to tell how many people
were In It.
Kiser and an automobile machinist
said the machine was going about ten
or twelve miles an hour. In rendering
his decision. Judge Broyles remarked;
“Kiser, I know you are a ewlft driver.
I've seen you going forty miles an hour
myself on several occasions."
Irate Father Makes Search
For the Marrying Parson
ROME, Ga., 8ept. 15.—Llndale,
Rome's marrying suburb, continues to
keep up Its world beating matrimonial
record, and steps to the front with
three marriages yesterday. One of them
caused trouble from an Irate father to
Rev. B. P. Reid, “the marrying par
son," of the Llndale Methodist church.
Mlsa Roberta Duhahoo, 14-year-old
daughter of County Commissioner W.
A. Dunahoo, and James Davis, a young
farmer, eloped frdm DeSoto Park,
where a big ringing convention was ti>
progress. They were married during
the afternoon by Rev. Mr. Reid. It
Is said that during the night service
Mr. Dunahoo visited the church and
a personal encounter was averted only
by th* hasty departure of the preacher.
Two other eloping couples. Miss Ruth
Hogg and Edward Helsenbach, of Lake
Creek, and Mlsa Judith McCurdy and
Harry' Halle, of Walker county, were
married.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is rucranteed to
cure any ease of Itching. Biirtfl, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 5 to 1* daya
»r money refunded. 60c.
Best Candy reduced
1 to 60c per pound.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In nse for over 80 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon In this,
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare,
gorlc, Drops, and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age 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 the Food, regulates the
Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
He Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TWI eCNT.ua COMPANY. TT HUN.AT OTNICT, NSW VOSN CITY,
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEQE8.
NIGHT
SCHOOL
HON. JOSEPH M. BROWN
WILL VISIT MACON
MACON, Ga., Sept. 15.—Hon. Josaph
M. Brown. Democratic nomine* for
lovemor. ha* notlflad th* chairman of
h# Georgia State Fair Association that
he has aecepted th# Invitation to visit
the fair, and leave* ihe fixing of the
date of his visit to the fair association.
President Jones and General Manager
Huff are highly pleased with the an
nouncement, and there will be special
plans made for the entertaining of th*
dlatlngulahad guest.
Th* visit will be made after the fall
election.
Il haa been stated that Mr. Brown
will probably make a vlalt thru central
and South Georgia meeting hit friend*,
before the election.
DENT WrNS RACE
BY MAJORITY OF 600
MONTGOMERY. Ala'., Sapt. 15.-Of-
rial returns do not materially change
» first report* of the Democratic pri
mary etarrien of Saturday. Dent 1*
leading W. H. Snmford. the cloaest
man. by «#0 or more. Samford haa sent
a message of congratulation to the vic
tor.
HON. THOMAS E. WAT80N
TO 8PEAK AT ATHENST
...HENS, Ga., Sept. 15.—Hon. Tho*.
E. Watson will speak here Wednesday.
September It, and hi# friends are pre-
wring to give him a rousing reception.
Thl* will be one of the Important atop*
of Mr. Wataon on hi* speech-making
tour In hit canvas* for the presidency.
EMORY FUND GROWS
RAPIDLY IN STATE
Garnett W. Qutlltan. secretary of the
organization for the Increasing of the
Emory endowment from >2>5.00# to
>500,#00, announced to the Methodist
minister* In weekly meeting at the
Trinity Methodist church Monday
morning that more than >100.00# of the
>275,000 It Is proposed to raise has al
ready been subscribed.
Mr. QuIHIan Informed Ihe ministers
as to the details of the work In progress
and said the outlook for securing the
Increase In endowment Is very bright.
The ministers were greatly pleased at
th* work done by Mr. QuIHIan.
Rev. Wallace Rogers led In a discus
sion of th* outlook for Methodism In
Georgia, and several Informal talks
were made on thl* topic, all exceed
Ingly optimistic. Dr. James W. Lee
pointed out that there had been about
700 additions to the Methodist church
In Ihe Attnnta district this year by pro
fessions of faith.
Inasmuch a* the Wesley Memorial
church has been torn down. It wae de
cided that the regular weekly meetings
of the ministers should be held every
Monday morning at 10 o'clock at Trini
ty Methodist church.
CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY
IS LARGELY ATTENDED
ANNISTON, Ala- Sept. 16.—The An-
nlaton Chautauqua, which aaaanibled
hers September >, will continue In ses
sion until September It. Tbe meetings
are being well attended and the ex
cellent program I* a strong one. In
cluding mualc by a noted quartet and
many lecturer* and readers. Rev. Geo.
K. Stewart was the lecturer last Thurs
day.
MISSISSIPPI FARMERS .
HOLDING COTTON CROP
JACK80N. Ml**., Sspt. 15.—President
G. R. Hightower, of the Mississippi di
vision of the Farmers' Union, states
that he Is well satisfied a-tth th* solid
ity of the cotton-holding movement In
this stale, and feels convinced that the
farmers are not going to turn loos# the
staple until they receive a prlee equiva
lent to the worth of the crop. ’
RETIRED MERCHANT
DIES AT CULLODeN
GEORGIA SCHOOL. OF TECHNOLOGY
Offers 26 courses, including courses of elementary Civil Engineering
«nd Architecture. For Night School Bulletin and information, ad
dress,
Prof. j. n. g. nisbet,
, Dean Night School, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Oa.
"FLORENCE UNI YERSITY><» WOMEN
Mini6t.nl InnU-n —*100.000 E1-,.„i .pp-.'n-nu R.Rntd »nd On»
Ron... Pi.no, .nd Um. .11 n— U..I huoSTlMY iK. nut. All “
on,«n Ctu.wv.UNy giu.qN.nd. Tntlur. hem Oo ieo -hook el Eutq
WESLEYAN COLLEGE * - Macon, Ga.
Young ladles are now matriculating. Those doming without having
did for.
reserved room, will be well provldi
DuPONT OUERRY, President.
School and College Information!
Any reader of this paper interested in, or having a relative or
friend contemplating tne patronage of any School or College, will
obtain full information by writing to • *
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU of MASSENGALE ADV. AGENCY
Atlanta, Ga. or Richmond, Va.
DR. E. E. BRAGG,
OSTEOPATH
and
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office 324-25 Century Building,
Honrs: A to 5—Bell Phone.
CULLODEN, Ga., 8spt. 16.—J. W.
Colbert, one of Culloden'* leading citi
zens. died here Sunday and was burled
al the local cemetery yesterday. For
many years Mr. Colbert was a leading
merchant here, retiring from business a
year ago. He leaves a wife and three
children.
COAL! COAL!
Steam and Domestic Coal
Wholesale and Retail.
See me before buying—prices
are right and quality is the best.
Asa Go Candler, Jr.
City Office, Candler Building.
Belt Phone 3274-M.
Yard, 122 Krog
Boll Phone 25
; Street.
il-Ivy.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
HOTEL PIERREPONT
Absolutely Fireproof
43,45,47 West 32d St.
One Door from Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
QUIET, REFINED AND MODERN
European Plan.
Room with bath, $2.50 ard more
HARRY L. BROWN
Proprietor of Hotel Victoria, Bos
ton, anl Ulesboro Inn, Maine.
New York*a Moat Accessible
• Hotel
THE HARGRAVE
112 West 73d Street.
A high data tn>v1ern flra proof honae Si*
line* of transit within a block, including th*
Express Kubway Station, tb« ElevatM t<th
and Jth area.) and all wast aid* aurfic*
ears.
Viv* minutes from Grand Central Ptttloa
Piles
Piles
Piles
Cured Quickly by Pyramid Pile
Cure As the Testimony of
Thousands Proves.
Trial Package By Mail, Fraa.
Don't dtspalr of curing pllta. Our
mall Is practically a mass of testimonial
roof of th# virtues of Pyramid Pile
'ura. . .
These little cone-shaped healers
cauae you no worry, pain or lost of
business time.
They do their work easily, pleasantly
and without apparent effort.
No great expense Is necessary, no
operation Is needed. Simply go to your
druggist and buy a box. price fifty
cent*, of Pyramid Pile Cur# and follow
tha directions, or send us yeur name
and address and we will send you a
trial package by mall free. Test them
and prove their merits. Address Pyra
mid Drug Co., 159 Pyramid Bldg., Mar.
shall Mich.
STRIKE IS THREATENED
AT COMER COTTON MILL
BIRMINGHAM. Ala, Sept. 15.—Ac
cording to statements of employees of
the Avondale Cotton Mill*, owned by
Governor B. B. Comer, a general strike
I* Imminent among the workmen there
unless satisfactory wages are given
them.
The operatives and thair friends claim
that between forty and fifty men
walked out yesterday, and that be
tween 400 and 600. the total number
employed at the mills, will walk out
In the next day or so. It Is said that
most of those who claim to hare struck
are women and glrle.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
RALEIGH, N. C., Double
daily Pullman service via
SEABOARD. Shortest and
quickest route. Can leave
Atlanta 11:20 a. m., Union
Station, reach Raleigh same
night—ONLY 12 and a half
hours by SEABOARD.
BRADFORD DUNHAM
DIES AT WAYNESVILLE
MONTGOMERY. A?*.. Sept. IS—A
telegram from Waynesvllle, N. C.. an
nounce* the death there of Bradford
Dunham, for years one of the best-
known railroad men in the South.
# Dlldst of tbe wot (Ida rriMrncel
pork and river—cool, eomforUM*
anil home like.
Special Rataa from May to October.
Write for booklet and map.
4
Par Cant Par annum In
terest paid and aom;
pounded January
July,
Examinations a year •’*
made of thla Bank—tw*
by th* atate author-
atlas and two by
zo Richardson A
W* have never I®* 1 *
loan—a* they are well iccurcd by
Improved property In Atlanta.
We accept no state deposits and
therefor* have no preferred erso-
(tors, Your savings aeeount It
solicited. »1 starts th* aeeount.
Georgia Savings Bank &
Trust Company
Atlanta’s Oldest 8avlnga Bank.
Prudential Bldg., Cor. Broad *"d
Walton 8ta.
GEO. M. BROWN, President.
JOSEPH A. M’CORD, Vlee-Pr*®-
JOS. E. BOSTON, See. A Treee.
Will Retain Portfolio*.
COPENHAGEN, Sept. IS.-Thr Dan
ish cabinet which realgned SaUiroa)
will retain all portfolio* until par 1 *
ment assemble* September 32.