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SATT’RDAY. DECEMBER 19. 190S.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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letters
I'TAMI'
From Chamberlin-lohnson-DuBose Co,
Writ* your full address, giving street
and number on the lower left-hand
corner of your package, preceded by
the word “From." In thle ca*e, If It I*
wrongly addressed, or abort paid, you
will be Immediately notified by card,
and can correct your error without
delay. Otherwlao the addrearce will
be notified to send the short postage.
All printed matter excepting news
papers and periodicals, duly entered,
and Including engravings, photographs,
etc., are third class and require one-
cent postage for every two ounces, or
regularly entered os second-class mat
ter, require one cent for every "four
ounces, or fraction thereof. Merchan
dise requires one. cent-f6r each ounce,
or fraction thereof, Packages are lim
ited to four pounds In weight
Any writing In these packages sub
jects them to flrst-clnss postage, and
renders the party liable to a fine. These
packages are Inspected before leaving
the office, and should be so tied up as
to be easily examined.
Valuable packnges should be regis
tered as such matter-Is more carefully
A fee of 8 conts
In The Georgian’s Mammoth Voting Contest
This furniture was carefully selected from the big furniture stock of Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose
Company, and consists of the very finest Early English and Mahogany, and the winner has the option of
choosing either a Bed Room or Dining Room Suit—every piece to be exactly as represented in this adver
tisement. T '. .
Even- housekeeper knows the value of this furniture. It is of a class well worthy the admission to
any home, and the winner may well feel proud and elated over such a substantial gift. .
handled nnd protected. ..
In addition to postage Is Required for
registration.
Mall your packages early and avoid
congestion which sometimes occurs
during-the Christmas rush.
HOUSE COMMITTEE
ON PANAMA JUNKET
WASHINGTON, Deo. 19.—Sunday
fourteen members of the house com
mittee on Interstate and -foreign com
merce will leave for Panama to Inves
tigate with a view to obtaining guid
ance for any legislation, which may
corns before them during the session.
The committee wishes to satisfy Itself
that the 136.000,000 asked for In the
canal estimates during the coming
year can actually be expended In that
time. The committee will return to
Washington January 14. . , •
W. H. White,Jr., and Others
Plan to Handle Southern
Cattle.
i Stela, rie« chairman; Mra. Oscar Pappen-
fctlmer, chairman of onbllelt/.
Committee on banka. Miss Maybella Docker;
commltUc on seboola, Mra. J. O. Pamela;
committee on dry roods stores, Mrs. W. D.
Fri##-Smith; oommlttss on Jewelry stores,
Mrs. Howard MeOoll; committee on ahne
■tores, Mra. Jsroms Jonaa; commute# on mil
linery stores, Mrs. Osorgs Chspin; commit-
Us'or retail grocers. Mrs. E. A. Drake; com
mittee on confectionaries. Miss Caroline Du-
Bose; committee on book stores. Mrs. W. B.
Price-Smith; committee on hardware stores,
Mrs. Loo Grossman; committee on factories,
Mrs. Prank L. Stanton: committee on Feder
ation of Trades, Mrs. E. B. Smith; committee
on City Federation of Womsn’a Clubs, Mrs.
8am D. Jones; commltee on Masonic and fra
ternal orders, Mrs, Darld Mara; committee
on physicians and hospitals, Mrs. E. O. Bal
langer: committee on toienhono companies,
Mrs. KnanflT; committee on Y. W. C. A., Mrs.
A. McD. Wilson; roramlttea on Y. M. C. A.,
Where Bullets Flew.
DavM Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.. a
veteran of the Civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettynbur*, aaya: “The good
Klectrlc Bitters have done Is worth
moro than flvs hundred dollars to me.
I sp«.nt much money doctoring for a
bad case of stomach trouble, to little
purpose. 1 then tried Electric Bitters,
and they cured me. I now take them
as a tonic, and they keep me strong and
well.'* 60c at all drug stores..
a. mpu. wiison; rurommeo on *. m. u. a..
Mrs. N. B. Cfsrke: committee on city hall,
Mrs. H. R. Wey; committee on cepitof, Mrs.
Ixntise Rpalding Foster: chairman of sub
committee, Miss Cora Brown; terminal sta
tion. Mrs. T. T. Steeens; hotels, Mrs. A.
. McD. Wilson; Y. W. C. A. lunch room, Miss
* Kloise Steele.
Why Chinese Noses Are Flat.
"Their climate makes the English rosy.
Onrs makes us dry and yellow. The Japs,
from sitting with their. lege curled under
them, are snort of stature. For the Chinese
flat nose Chinese mothers are to blame. ^
"Tha Chinese mother,** the ethnologist es-
plained, "carries her baby In a sack on her
back. The babe's nose ia pressed against
her. Pay in and day oyt, ail thru its baby
hood, the Uttle thing's soft and malleable
nose Is pressed against its mother*a back.
Hence it ia no wonder that the Chinese Jire
a flat nosed raee."—New Orleana Times
Then la no stinting in any of these glfte—everything !i of full alio,
even to the bed-—a handsome continuous post, brass construction with
bright finish, representing the best workmanship In brass bed con*
atructlon. 1 ;
Cured by Anointing with Oil.
Cancer and Tumor permanently cured
with a Combination of Oils. Write’ to
. the Originator for his free books. Be
ware of lmltatora Address Dr. Bye,
«16 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
MAHOGANY BUREAU.
Designed along colonial linen,-has wood knoba, two Ibng deep draw,
■re and two small drawers, beautiful large mirror. This Is one of thi
•cry handsomest bureaus made todny.
Magnificent Ma
hogany Chiffonier.
No home is complete
without a chiffonier,
the most useful piece
of furniture known to
the housekeeper. Has
four deep drawers and
two small drawers and
plate mirror. The style
is the very latest ant.
most approved.
lEarly English Arm Chairs.
Represented In each of these
S100 set* are two massive arm
chairs of Early . English, with
Spanish leather upholstering, and
the construction Is without a sin
gle flaw. .
Are Included In each set of
Dining Room Furniture, exactly
like cut, with the always desira
ble Spanish leather seat. They
are beautifully and artistically
'designed and strongly made.
DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
EAELY ENGLISH EXTENSION TABLE.
rest-constructed *nd finished-Ih th* Vf!7
EARLY ENGLISH BUFFET.
The picture does not do this massive bulfet Justice. It Is „ model
of tbe furniture-maker's srt. live reet.long, hss heavy beveled mirror
back, long linen drawer, two-small drawers and two side closets.
ONE-PIECE BIFOCALS.
Olvlng reading and walking vision In
one solid glass. Does away with two
pairs of glassea Could you think of
anything better for Xmas?
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO-
i3 Peachtree St.
OPIUM and WHISKYSaSS-HS
■ever* »ti fferlsg. Comfort of patient, carefully looked after. A home,
like, ptesasat aealtsrlam—not a prison. Treatment entirely fra*
from any harmful remit.. Our thirty years' erpertcace shows these
dlicaie. are earable. Patient, abo treated at their homes. Oar book
of puticslars free. Minn Dr. B. M. Woolley Co. Atlanta, OS.
Th's table la exceptionally . ... , ,—— . .
best manner. It Is <6 Inches In size, with largo ptdectil
durable and built for long ser.lca.
■
Salts and Castor
& J|—bad gtuff—never cure,
■ 1 only makes bowels move be
cause it irritates and sweats them,
like poking Anger in your eye. The best
Bowel Medicine is Cascarets.
Every Salts and Castor Oil user should
get a box of CASCARETS and try
them just once. You'll see.
Cstcareti—10c bo*—woek't treatment.
AU dnunrifto. Riffgeftt seller In the
world—million boxes a month.
ARE SELLING FAST
Atlanta Counts On Dispos
ing of Half a Million
Christmas Stickers.
With 300,000 Bed Dross Christmas stamps
already dlspossd of, 100,000 more ordered
and with the mark set for 600,000, It la ap
to Atlanta to break the reoord and lead other
dtles In the movement to assist In the tight
that Is being waged upon the disease of tuber
culosis.
The eommltteec, assisted by numbers of
matrons and young ladles, are actively en
gaged In eanvasslsg the city, and altho only
a abort time remains In which to dlspola of
tha stampa. It Is eonfldsntlr expected that
the lnereeausg demand will be In excess of
th# supply.
The offloers and tommltteoa in charge of
the work are aa follows!
Central Council—W. J. Norths*, sx-gov
emor, president Antl-Tubtreulosls Associa
tion; T. D. Coleman, 1L D, president Geor
gia Med!o*l Association; T. E. O art el, M. D.,
•batman tuberculosis committee, State Hedl
oil Association; Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff,
•Winnan State Federation Woman's Clubs.
Mra. Frank X* Woodruff, chairman of state
'.oommiMeot Da Lewis M. Gaines, vies chair
man; Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, chairman head
quarters and distribution; Mr. Howard M-
}OaH, vice chairman; Mrs. W. B. Prloe-Smith,
HOW TO MAIL XMAS GIFTS
SO THEY WILL GET THERE
or other mail matter.
Write plainly tbe name of
the peraon addressed, street
sod number, postofflce, and
state.
Piece your name, end address
In the upper left-band corner
of the envelope.
Follow the model form shown
on the diagram, sad If the let
ter Is not delivered It will be
returned to yon.
More then U,000,000 piece* of
mall matter were sent to tbe
division of dead letters last
year, ■ Urge proportion of
which could not be delivered
because of carelessness In writ
ing addresses.
Important suggestions for the mail
ing of Christmas trackages have been
Iscued by Postmaster Blodgett as an
aid to the thousand, of people who In
tend to send away Chrlstmoa mall. Ai
the result of th. failure of the people
to properly prepare their mall last
Christmas, a large amount of mall
failed to reach Ita destination.
The following are the suggestion, of
tbe postmaster:
Have your packages wrapped se
curely, but without sealing, In stout
paper. These packages are thrown
together In canvas sacks: the sacks
are piled on top of each other, afid
your packages may be subjected to
great weight over It and crushed, or
when the sack Is emptied. It may be
torn.
See that your package Is accurately
weighed, In order that the full antount
of postage required may be affixed In
stamps. Unless fully prepaid It will
not leave the office. Hundreds of pack
ages last Christmas were either de
layed or never reached their destina
tion by being short paid. Recollect that
joetaga Is rated by ounces. Scales
hat do not weigh ounces will not give
correct weight. Ample arrangements
will be made at the poatofllce for cor
rectly weighing your packages.
After, .days return to
JOHN C. SMITH.
24 Main Street.
MR. FRANK B. JONES,
2416 FRONT-ST.
OSWEGO,
OHIO.
TUBERCULOSIS
Indigestion and Nervousness
GUARANTEED CURED BY RHEUMALINE
RhenmaUne Is e nr* and gsntl* Digestive and Antlcld. Digestive, because It
generates sad Increase* th* natural serrations nnd flow of digestive Juice, so that
lb, food aatsn Is properly assimilated and th* whole system nourished. Invigorated
and strengthened. Antlcld, bscsnss It supplies tbs blood with tbs necessary and nor
mal amount of slksllns for dissolving and eliminating excessive and organic salts,
scld* and nitrogenous substances. Other digestive remedies produce artificial diges
tion and redo** tksfsoda In the stomach to fecal matter without nourishing tho
blood or system. This artificial digestion n weakens the digestive system through
■on-us* tnd produces szcssslvs Inorganic salts and acids, which depletes the blood,
retards circulation tnd atop* op th* blood vessels This conditions produces Neural
gia. Nervousness, Lung and Throat Troubles, Tuberculosis, Rheumatism, and many
other dlaoaaea.
_ • _ ' Bast Point. Os.. December 16, 100*.
Southern RhenmaUne Sties Company:
I am taking Rhtumallns Remedies and hive received to orach benefit from them In
s^vsrj short urns thtt_ I think Rhsnmsllns the - ' '
restless
wreck for som* tins, easily
ss sights and no appetite.
Wish to stats that all those suffering with Long Trouble. Indigestion or Rheu-
m will find that Rhenrasllne Remedies will give you s speedy relief. Follow
rsctlons as given, and Rhsnmsllns
This Is given on my own accord and not by request. Respectfully.
(Signed) *
\VM. CO RAM-
, Pres consultation Southern Rhenmslln* Sales Company, P. O. Box 1047, 616 Em
pire Building, Atlanta.
8dd by JACOBS' PHARMACY, ANTHONY DRUO CO., and Other Drngglsta
Bagwell Business College
HAS THE BEST EQUIPPED
TELEGRAPH SCHOOL
IN THE SOUTH
Managed by an expert telegraph operator of
many years’ experience—messages and train orders
are handled by our students on
Main Line Wires
We invite your investigation — Holiday rates
now on—apply at once.
198 PEACHTREE STREET
W. H. WHITE. JR.
He Is at head of company which
will build big packing liotis*.
A 626,000 meat packing plant, mod
em and complete In every particular,
Is a new enterprise to be begun Imme
diately after the Christmas holidays.
It will be erected by the Whltc-McLen-
don Company on 12 acres of land,
bought by the company for this pur
pose, at Hotvcll Mill road and Hemp-
hill-nve., on the Southern railroad.
This will be Atlanta's first general
parking plant, and It will mean a great
Increase In rattle, sheep and hog rais
ing Industry In all the territory contig
uous to the city. It will also be of
th* greatest benefit to the butchers and
market mon of the city. They will be
able to buy their animals and have
them slaughtered at the packing plant
and put In marketable condition, and
not be dependent, aa they are now.
entirely upon the Western packers for
summer meals. W. H. White, Jr., pres
ident of the company, has received
many petitions not only from the
butchers, but also from stock raisers to
erect such a plant.
The plans for the plant have been
drawn and submitted to the board of
dlrectora. They were prepared by a
Chicago architect, who Is the most
noted expert In th* United States on
packlug plant erection. The plant will
be fully equipped with coolers and cold
storage for every product and with the
best facilities for smoking and curing
pork products.
On a Lira* Seal*.
Th* new Industry will not only cater
to the local trade, but will at ones en
ter Interstate commerce. AI1 Its pack
ing will be done under United 8tatee
Inspection, and Its slaughtering and
other operating will be by th* most
sanitary methods and In the most san
itary surroundings possible to be ac
quired.
Work on the buildings will be begun
Immediately after the Christmas holi
days. The slaughtering plant will be
In operation by April 1. and the entire
plant will be completed as soon there
after a* tbe work can be rushed for
ward.
The business of the White McLendon
Company has Increased exceedingly
within the past few years. Last year It
handled more than a half million dol
lars' worth of business. At a recent
meeting of the stockholders a < per
cent dividend was declared, payable
December 20. Petition hss been filed
to change the name of the company to
the White Provision Company.
The following new officers were re
cently elected: W. H. White, Jr., presl.
dent; W. L. Mewburn, vice president:
E. 8. Pipy, secretary; F. C. .Wllker-
son. treasurer: directors, T. C. Wll-
kerson. W. L. Mewburn. T. J. Lock-
rldge, J. H. Allison and W. H. White,
Jr.