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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1908.
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Aik your Banker about: u«. Why purchase plants from unknown or inexperienced growers,,
taking the chance of losing your crop? when you can buy from the Original Cabbage
riant Grower, plants sure to produce satisfactory multi
TRICE: In lots of 1 to 5.0io«t |1.50 1 *"
LAME BACK AND RHEUMATIC PAINS
Art Nature’s Danger Signal,. Prescrip
tion From Prominent Doctor.
The following prescription, while
very simple and harmless, will be found
to work wonders In curing lame back
and nil kinds of rheumatism, purifying
til,' bl I and kidneys and restoring
the system tn normal lien It h nnd vigor.
It Is inoxjn ndve considering Its ef
fectiveness. and can be mixed at home.
The Ingredients are'well known nnd
can be supplied by any well-stocked
drug store:.
"One ounce compound syrup of Sar
saparilla; one ounce Torls compound.
These to be added to half pint of whis
key and used In tnblespoonful doses
before each meal and at bed time. The
bottle must be shaken well each time."
Good results from this treatment
come after the first few doses, although
it would be a mistake to discontinue
Its use until the health Is fully re
stored.
BARONESS TAKAHIRA.
Baroness Takahira, whose pic
ture Is here shown, has become a
popular Washington entertainer.
She Is the wife of the Japanese
ambassador.
TRICE! In lot. oil to S.IMxt It.M prr thouund, 5 to 4,144 at Jl.B per thouund, 19.001 [
and over at 41.44 per thouund I. a b. Young'. bland. S. C. Our apedal Eipreaa Rata on \
Plant, b very low. Our Cabbue Plants are Frost Proof. To produce the beat mult. /
they abould b. act la the South Atlantic and Cull Statea in December aed January. In the j
1 Central.'oatu Juat aa early In aprlngae land rhawa auttldently to get thepbnt root In the aoil.f
Send for our Catalogue t ft coutalna valuable Information about fruit and vegetable
mixers, etc. Wt grow a lull line of Strawberry plants " •
borne mixing of fertilizers, etc.
Ornamentals. Special terms to persona who make upcTub order* *
ire sowing this season six thousand pounds of cabbage seed.
Wm. C Ceraty Co. Box 1 Young’s Island, S. C
We
Germany's Tame War Lord
EMPEROR WILLIAM.
Emparor William, hare ahown mounted on hit magnificent snow-
wnita charger, hae been having no ond of trouble, of lata, due to stata-
menta he made to « ropreaontative of a London nowapapor. Aa the roault
of hia indiacrcat utterance, the German miniatry, headed by Chancellor
VonBualow, hae placed a quietus upon the koiter, and henceforth he has
promised to make no public atatementa that have not been duly cenaored
by hia ministers.
c> • s>*Y.rtes
The Best Crops
Made Last Season
Were Those Under
Which Was Used
FREE BOOK ABOUT CANCER.
Can carol has proved its merits in ths treat
ment of cancer. It ia not in an experimental
stage. Records of undisputed cores of cancer
in nearly every part of the body are contained
in Dr. Learh'e new 100-page book. This book
also tells the cause of cancer and instructs
in the care of the patient; tells what to do In
case of bleeding, pain, odor, etc. A valuable
guide in the treatment of any case. A copy
of this valuable book free to those Interested.
Address Dr. L. T. Leach, Box 223, Indianapo
lis, Indiana.
SHOOTING IN NIGHT
COSTS NEGROES FINE
J. D. Brown and John Halt, negroes,
were fined (5 nnd costs or eleven days
each In the recorder’s court Saturday
morning for shooting firearms In the
city limits. Officers Spratlln, Rosser
and Wood marie the arrests, and tho
the negroes were not caught In the act.
enough evidence was secured to convict
them.
The negroes are two of a party who
have been firing numerous shots In
the vicinity of Msrtln and Brandon-
sts. 'for about a month. The mailer
puxzler! the police. The shots were
fired at night, and when a policeman
would reach the scene the offending
party would mysteriously disappear.
Several houses were reported struck by
stray bullet,.
Would Mortgage the Farm.
A farmer on Rural Route 2. Empire,
da., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Buck,
ton's Arnica Salve cured the two worst
sores I ever saw; one on my hand and
one on my leg. It Is worth more than
Its weight In gold. I would not be with
out it If I had to mortgage the farm to
get It." Only 25c at all drug atorea.
What is the Boys’ Club?
Go to the Grand Opera
House Sunday afternoon
and hear Father Gunn,
Rabbi Marx and W. S.
Witham. They will tell you.
Peruvian Guano
t
Write for the Proofs/
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Dec. 12.—Gov
ernor B. B. Comer has appointed eight
een delegates to the fourth annual con
ference of weights and measures, to be
held In the bureau of standards, Wash,
ington. D. C„ Thursday, December 17,
ns follows!. Secretary of State Frank
N. Julian,- Montgomery: G. I* Liv
ingston, Prattville; W. L. Pratt, Cen
terville; E. F. Crook, Anniston: J. M.
Robinson. Jr.. Andalusia: H. J. fain-
raster, Wetumpka; M..F. Brock, Brew-
ton; S. B. Wood, Abbeville: George
Leslie, Dothan; R. F. Bradley. Vernon;
J. C. Kumpe, Moulton; J. C. Wood,
Hayneville: L. C. Hudgins, Carrollton;
A. C. Edmonson. Trop: H. T. Benton,
Seale; W. 8. Foreman. Ashvllle; P. B.
Jarmon. Livingston, and J. W. Shep
herd, Jasper.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
14#9. Southern Railway Company vs.
M. Frank A Cp„ from Chatham. Ar
gued.
1470. Savannah Electric Co. vs. A. B.
Elarbee. from Chatham. Argued.
1472. H. H. Elders vs. Bancroft
Whitney Co., from Tattnall. Submit
ted.
1474. Rosslter, MacGovero & Co. vs.
Carrollton Electric Light Compalty,
from Carroll. Submitted.
1475. W. P. Harper A Co. vs. Glnners’
Mutual Insurance Company# from
Wilkes. Argued.
147#. T. H. Boose v». I. W. Neel, ex
ecutrix. from Floyd. Argued.
1482. E. F. Meeks vs. 51. J. Meeks,
from Coffee. Argued.
1482. Isadore fielders vs. Thomas
Mblhewa, from Ben Hill. Submitted.
1484. J. B. Rkhie vs. W. L. DuBose.
from Mllfer. Submitted.
1488. Seaboard Air Line Railway vs.
O. «>. Shackelford, from Wilcox. Ar
gued.
1487. T. 51, Rollins vs. J. A. Speer,
from Whitfield. Submitted.
1488. King Brothers A Co. vs.' O. W.
Turner, from Fulton. Argued.
1489. Capital City Brick Company vs.
Atlanta Ire ond foal Company, from
Fulton. Argued.
The friends of MRS. THOMAS J.
FLAKE will regret to learn of her
illness.
The next regular convocation of 5IT.
ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No.
16, will be the date for the annual elec'
tlon of ofllcers and the reading of re
ports for the year’s work. It will be
the sixtieth annual convocation. Fqr
three-fifths of a century ML Zion has
kept the standard of Capitular Ma
sonry In Georgia "full high advanced.'
The meeting Is set for Monday eVen
Ing, December 14, at 7:30 o’clock.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at
the Central Young 5Ien's Christian As
sociation. REV. FRANK SILER, the
new pastor of Wesley Memorial church,
will address the men's meeting on
"Drifting.” He has been recently
transferred from Asheville, N. C„ to
Atlanta. These meetings are held every
Sunday afternoon In the gospel hall of
the association building and have been
attended by quite a number of men.
All men of Atlanta and vicinity are In
vited.
Fulton lodge of Odd Fellows held a
reunion of its members Friday night
In the Fulton temple, at Decatur and
Moore-sts. Noble Grand M. H. Cooper
presided, and addresses were delivered
by Hon. J. M. Slaton. Leo Fresh and
others. Letters were read from Grand
Secretary John B. Goodwin nnd several
other prominent Odd Fellows, express
ing their good will to the lodge.
Sirs. W. T. Gloer. of Florence, Ala.,
accompanied by her young son, J. B,
Gloer, Is vlstlng nt the home of her
father-in-law. Probation Officer J. M.
Gloer,. 83 West Caln-st. Mr. Gloer will
Join bis wife and son'here within k few
days.
The HOUSE WARMING and recep
tlon to (he pastor at Asbupr Methodist
church was a great success. The wel
come address was delivered by W. E.
Williams and responded to by the pas
tor. Rev. C., V. Weathers. Other ad
dresses were made by E. E. Cavalerl
on "Church Membership." J. F. Shields
on "Church Finances” and W. A. Finch
er on "Sunday School and Church."
Rear Admiral . and Mrs.. J.
BLEECKER.' Of New York, are spend
ing the day In the city while passing
thru on route to Jacksonville, Fla.
GEORGE FRANCIS BEARD, ad
vance man tar "Coming Thru the Rye,’
la reglatered at the Aragon.
C. H. HIX, general superintendent of
the Seaboard Air Line, la apendlng the
day In Atlanta while on hia way from
Birmingham to Norfolk.
COLONEL W. T. GENTRY, vice
prealdent of the Southern Bell Tele
phone Company, returned Saturday
from New York, where he apent the
paat week filling bualneaa engagements
J. R. A. ROBSON,
acting, general
commercial' superintendent v 0 f the
Southern Bell Telephone Company^has
returned from a business trip to Wash
ington, D. C., and Richmond, Va.
Ilr action of the diocese of Atlanta, In sea.
•Ion at All Halms church, the CHURCH OF
THE EPIPHANY, Moreland nnd Knrllri-
ives., heroines n rrgulnr parish of the dio
cese, giving Atlnnta five regular Episcopal
churches. -
:o nirralnahom to be at tho bedside of her
brother, Ilr. .laincs II. Luckle, who Is ertt-
callr III at his home In that city. Dr.
t.uckle hna the distinction of having treated
Senator-elect W. II. Borwell, while In At
Inntn Friday, announced he would not be ■
rnndldnte fur president of the aennte. Him.
JOHN 51. SLATON, of this district, will lie
elected without opposition.
A trolley cor struck the BIO AUTOJIO
BII.E of Konlx'n It. Arnold on Pcnchtrce st.
nenr I’eoehtree Inn Friday night. The car.
suffered Internally—that, was all.
■if the Atlanta Police Belief ,
GAN S’ |
$155,000.00
Fire Safe Begins Monday Morning; at
8 O’Clock
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Schloss Bros.
Clothing. Hats, Shoes, Gent’s Furnishings,
Dry Goods, Notions, Jap Chinaware, Iron
Beds, Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings,
Portiers, Curtains, etc.
. . At An Average Price of . .
50c On The Dollar
SAMUEL GANS CO.
59-61-63 W. Mitchell St.
Half Block Terminal Station
La Poole vice president. and W. T. Morris
secretary and treasurer. The laat named
waa re-elected to hia position.
residence of Mill*. DILLINGHAM, 178 8.
Prjror-at., shortly l>efore 8 o’clock Saturday
mornlnf. i The dwelling sustained no dam-
RHEUMATISM
Lot Us Send You, FREE TO TRY,
a Dollar’s Worth of the Great
Michigan External Remedy
That is Curing Thousands.
s Peruvian Guano
l Corporation
p Sole Importers, CHARLESTON, S, C. * ryC-c . USOdjas Talk <
Town, GOc lb.
What is the Boys’ Club
doing? See the Boys at the
i Grand Opera House Sunday
I afternoon.
Let Us Have Your Address Today
We have found a quick and positive
remedy for Rheumatism. We are prov
ing this fact day in and day out by
thousands of cures, including old
chronic cages of 30 and 40 years' suf
fering from this cruel torture. We
know this., and If anyone doubts, we
will Introduce him or bet to hundreds
we have cured. We will let everybody
know, as we know, that Magic Foot
Drafts are a real, genuine cure for this
dread disease.
Magic Foot Drafts are so gure to
cure that we gladly send them to any
body Free on Approval and wait for
our pay until the work la done. Send
us your name today. Return mall will
bring yon a regular dollar pair of
Drafts, prepaid, to try free. Then If
yon are satlified with the benefit re
ceived. you can send ns One Dollar; If
not, they coat you nothing. You decide.
You can see that we couldn't afford to
make sneb an nfffer If the Drafts
OPTlri*#*^ rn qll- nf TMip i didn't cure. Address Magic Fbot
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Jackson, Mich. Write today.
TAI.I
.. JLEE CLUB la the Oeit orrsnlsatlCTI
to lie formed at the Georgia School of Tech
oology. 1'laaa are oa foot for trlpa to set,
prill towns In the state during the holiday
season,
returned from Columbus Thursday nlL-..
where they had been holding clrelnt court.
Most of the eases that rime up for trial
were of men who hnd been accnaed of mak
ing or wiling whisky.
The HF.PAnTMENTOF THE GULF wa,
well represented at the Grand Friday night,
where I’nul Gilmore waa playing In Boys
of Company B." There were two box par-
tin (resent to enjoy the military play.
City bonds to the amount of jmOOO have
tieen purehaaed by the KINKING FUND
COMMISSION, reglatered and the coupons
destroyed, as required by law. Thst amount
of bonds had to lie pot aside this year for
the purpose of the anal payment of the
city's debt. '
JOHN McLABTY. of Keunnaw. Oa.. filed
Friday In the lumkruptcy division of the
United Atatn court a voluntary petition In
bankruptcy. Liabilities are scheduled at
about fWT and aawta about 1150.
Mra. Sadie Antinan, of Ohio, and Frank R
5lnnn. a Tattnall county lumberman, were
MAIIHIED Thursday evening by Justtn of
the Pence B. H. leinilrum at Judge Mu
drum's borne, 278 Houaton-at.
A VOLUNTARY PETITION tn..beak
m
Do Your Lungs Hurt You?
If yon have palna In tho cheat or If you are a sufferer
from catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, any form of lung trou
ble, or the early stages of consumption, como to me. I
have the latest treatment It Is my dry air
OZONATOR INHALATION TREATMENT.
Don't drng your stomach to cure Weak Lungs. Come
to mo and I will demonstrate to you that I can cure you.
DR. DICKERS ON, Catarrh Specialist
130 1-2 Peachtree—Opposite Candler Bldg. Call Bell phone
main 2920 for privato appointment Examination free.
GUS CASTLE
SELLS
DAYTON BICYCLES
Also Juvenile Bicycles Cash or Easy Payments.
93 N. PRYOR STREET.
mOL'T'K’Bml.S^fafimtoTed receiver
Thro her attorneys. Etheridge k Ether
idge, MltB. C. V. ABBI'HY filed an applica
tion Friday for a total divorce from her hus
band. J. I. Anbury. The petitioner chargsa
deserikNL
■ nnkiue purpose of gelUa* thj
unmen u. all the “embers of the Henrd
families In this country. THE HEARD AS-
BOt.'IATION Ims recently been nrranlsed In
New York. It. 51. Heard, of Rfbertoo. I,
one of tba rice-presidents.
J CARROLL PAYNE wss elected pres!
dent of the Virginia Society at the annual
hnatnees meeting held |, 'rtday nftenioon. Ito.
William 1*. Nkoleon waa flwtri Tlwpwa
dent and J. Ham Hllcer secretary and tress
er.
Ptopic to ths vicinity ot the Espositlo.
Cotton Milto thought thsre ws. .VOLCANIC
ERUPTION sdVIy gatattlay .morning when
thr feed pip«, running from tho botlor to *"e
engine, broke, and tb. ate.m, smok. snd
Dams began shooting “P I" Aothlng
•ufforfd atrior%ljr bat tho food plpo.
CLARK HOWELL rotarnod to tho rllyFri-
day nigh*, aftor opondlag oorrral days la
Now York.
Tho WATER BOARD of tho eity a»oU Bat-
arday aftornoon to hoar tho roport of tho
eommittoe appointed to look aftor tho par.
ehsio of meters and motor boxes.
DB. JUNIUS W. MILLARD, pastor of the
Ponce D*Loon-Are. BaotUt rhareh. who has
been seriously III soreral weeks, was oat 8st-
arday mon»rn« for tho irst time
Illness. Ho took on sato ri
Brown, % deacon in bio chord
Despite there ports of OBEaI’ CATCHE8
made by Atlanta iahfa* parties In Florida,
tho local ftah dealers are not complalaiag.
A meeting-of the stats SCHOOL BOOK
COMMISSION will bo held la tho office of
Governor Smith Monday morning. At that
time the sab-commlueo appointed to assist
the commission km making a selection of tho
text books will submit ito report.
The Savannah Yslley Railroad has applied
extend its line from SYLVAN
county,* to EGYPT, ia Effingham county, i ao
permission will bs granted.
G. M. Dunn, of Fitzgerald, came to Atlan
ta Saturday taornlag and placed himself
under the PA8TRUB TREATMENT hj the
state board of health at the capitol. Mr.
Dunn feara be waa Infected with bydropl
Ida while trying to tie up a dog wul
later developed rabies. He waa not bitten,
but saliva from the dog's month came In
contact with a wound upon bla hand.
Deputy Clerk Jeffrita, of tke superior
llpstrick, of Paltoa county, filed a petl-
tioa Saturday morning asking incorporation
a# the GEORGIA AlH'OMA'nO MACHINE
COMPANY, with a capital stock of 98.000.
It is ths purposs of tho company to manu-
fixture, sell and operate automatic shoo pol
ishing machines. J. D. Kilpatrick filed the
petition.
Tho will of tho laU MRfl. EMMA A. SEI
DELL, wife of Charts* W. Seidell, was filed
for probate la tho ordinary's office Saturday
Over 1,000 atjles of famous
KBK KVrm brand aawa at the
exclusive tool houae.
THE TOOL CO
MARIETTA STREET
J
Money Savin ’
Catalog sent for a postal
J. K. ORR -SHOF. CO.
Red Seal Factory. Atlanta
Wear Georgia made shoes.
morning.
S. M. Bogowskle, manager of the Standvrd
oan Company, on Decatur-st., ha* a *.■
titlon in ths superior court thru his In a
ysr, Morris Macks, to have his name changed
from ROGOWSKIE to RUSKIS. He *tat*,
thst tho name of Rognvrski* i* hard to
hard to pronounce and hard to remember.
Therm lm Only One
“Bromo Quinine ”
That lm
Laxative Bromo Quinine
uaat me world over to oure aoold im ore ml
Always remember the (all name,
this rigmatura oa ererr boa.
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