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fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NfcJVVW: TUESDAY, AUGUST :i1. 1000.
CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIOHT.
Pimples, R»iH, Eruptions, Etc., Quickly
Eradicated by New Skin Remedy.
K» er since Its discovery. poalmn. the
r.< ’V skin rerm?dy, has. In It* extraoral-
narv ateompllshim-nts. «x reeded the
mns’t SAtiffUlne expectation* of the emi
nent specialist who xave It to the
world. It ha* cured thousands of cases
i f cu iemn and eradicated facial and
other disfigurements of years’ stand
ing. The terrible Itching attending
ci rnua lx stopped with the first appli
cation. giving proof of Its curative
I r.pcrtle* at the very outset.
In lesa aerloua ekln nffectlons, euch
e- plmplee. rash, herpea. blackheads,
•li ne, barbers Itch. etc., results show
after an overnight application, only «
small quantity being required to effect
a cure. Thow- who Jise poelam ™ r
these minor »Kln troubles should Im
mediately secure one of the special so-
cent packages recently adopted to meet
such needs. Both the 60-cent pack
age nnd the regular IJ Jar may be °b*
lalned at all drug stores In Atlanta
end throughout the state of Georgia.
samples for experimental purposes
may be hed free of charge by writing
.
JENTZEN MAY GET
A BENZINE BUGGY
Argued That City Would
Save by Furnishing
Him With One.
Take Calomel?
Why.,.....
1 after effects. L'se the one great substitute
See how much pleasanter—note how gently
but firmly it acts, it is perfectly barmlesi
sad easy to take
Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
The Olive Oil in them is healing ard so
excellent laxative. When you
feel dull, irritable or nervous,
your liver is out of order; try
Olive Tablets.
AH druggists have them—15
for 10c—45 for 25c.
Visiting Merchants cor
dially invited to visit the
RED SEAL SHOE
FACTORY.
J. K. ORE SHOE
COMPANY
DR. E. E. BRAGG,
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
324-25 Century Building.
Hours 9 to 5. Phone 3901.
ILL HEALTH CAUSE
Spartanburg, 8. C., Aug. 31.—Mrs. J,
K, I 'nnt. w idow of the late Rev. J. K,
Kant, a Baptl.t preacher, committed
suicide at her home at Campohelio,
thl> . ounty, yesterday, by drinking
carbolic add. She had been In bad
health for eeveral month*. Her daugh
ter left her room for a few minute* and
■ when »he returned «he found her moth
er dead ** the reault of drinking the
|ibl*on.
Teething children have more or le*s
dlorr'ioea. which can be controlled by
elvlrg t'hamtierlain'* Colic. Cholera and
O'nrr’ioea Remedy. All that I* neces-
xnrv I* to give the prescribed do*e after
m h operation of the bowels more than
iMtui'i! and then castor oil to cleanse
f ivsiem. It Is safe and sure.
A -unplete list at all hansel for rent la
A tie at* I. published In The Georgian's went
■-iliinn < on et.ry Tueidsy. Thur.d.y and
fU'*rd>jr.
.» -.J—e—;—3—I—£—I—'—J—3—i—f—f—1—I- ■!—t-l—K
C33 IS OFFERED FOR J
HORN-TAILED SNAKE +
•> Harrisburg, P*., Aug. 31.—So 4*
mrny stories have cotfie to the dl-
*!• vlMon of economic zoology of the
atatt departnu*nt of agriculture of
v Ihf* finding of tpeclmeh* of a »o-
❖ called horn-tailed snake that Pro-
foaor H. A. Surface, head of tWb
4- division, has offered a reward 'of v
•> ISO for one. He says there Is no v
•I* fidt reptile. 4*
Now that the Ice has been broken
and ,'ftn automobile has been purchased
by tyie city fdr Chief Cummings. of the
fire department. It Is possible that other
departmental chiefs may have red ben
zine buggies to liuntle about in on city
business.
Already the advisability of purchas
ing an automobile for Thief John J.
Jentzen. of the sanitary department,
has been considered. From a stand
point of economy. It Is declared an au
tomobile for this department would be
an excellent Investment. *
The city Is compelled to furnish a
lou se and buggy for -Chief Jentzen. hut
It IS pointed put that he could travel
over considerably more territory with
an automobile with less expense for
operating.
Only recently the city purchased an
expensive horse for the chief's use and
In ft few days the dnlmal was In an
equine hospital with what Thief Jent-
zrn < Jill** <i splint I’ l« •■"!!' "'I" i that
while automobiles sometimes get punc
tures, they ore nevfr troubled with
splints, and splints, tdo. frequently put
horses out of commission.
L6ng trips the Head of the sanitary
department Is compelled to make take
up so much of his time that he can not
devdte the time and attention to sani
tary matter* he would If he could make
th*-“o hip* In l.-ss Mm**
It Is probable the question will be
taken up at an early meeting.
FILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DATS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to «*urs snv
csss of lifting. Wind. DJeeding or Protrad
ing Piir- in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.
SO«.
SHOW GASES
RANK nml «lrug fliturc* manufactured hr
Southern PI,tor. nod Cab Company, 20-H
TrlnllyovV
E
HANGING FflOM TREE
Niw Orleans. Li., Aug. 31.—Sheriff Ran
itston Rouge for the lmdy of i
. the
irlow
_ MNSd
|o have l.i in lynched. Soldier! returning
target prartiro Sunday afternoon discov
ered evidence of what la believed to have
been ft lynching—S bloody shirt partly burned
and with severs! bullet holes In it was found,
while hanging to a tree wns • rope rut at a
dUMiirr above the ground about the height
rnon.
black inftsk wls found In thfe bushes
nearby, ami tracks of hones and men and a
light vehicle could‘easily be discerned.
There are mirks of a body dragged over
the ground to ’the river*! rdre.
A complete Hat «f nil liouaes for rent In
Atlnnta Is published In The Ueorglan’a wnnt
Column* on every'Tueidny, Thursday and
S,( ( Ul il.'l A .
A BUM -BUSINESS
Counterfeit Manufacturer
Couldn’t Pay $100 Fine.
Making counterfeit money evidently
wasn't a pro*j*rou» >bu*lne** for Hen
ry Rniuro, for after being released from
the Federal prison Monday he swore
before Clerk O. C. Fuller, of the United
HtntcH court, that he did not have
enough money to pay a $100 fine.
Rn«ao lived In Trenton. N, J.. until
the secret aervlce sleuth* got him with
the queer goods and had him sent to
Atlanta to serve a term. After leaving
the clerk’s office, he said he preferred
other work In the future. .
FERTILIZER MIXING
MACHINERY of any ca
pacity. Write us for prices.
ATLANTA UTILITY
WORKS, East Point, Ga.
In connection with the manu
facture of our Lighting' Fixture!,
we do all kinds of METAL FIN
ISHING AND ELECTROPLAT
ING. NICKEL PLATE, OXI
DIZE COPPER, BRUSH BRASS,
VERDE OREEN and other «pe-
cial finishes. Reasonable prices.
THE HAMILTON MANU
FACTURING CO.,
66 West Mitchell Street.
FOR RIVERSIDE
Gainetvill., Ga., Aug. 31.—After <
tnost surceswful.summer cession. River
*lde Military academy ha* cloMd tti
door* until the opening of the fall ees-
•lon, which begins on September 14.
The success o( the summer session has
been most surprising.
When he conceived the Idea of this
summer school President VanHooso did
not expect more than llfteen students.
Bo grent was the Interest In tho enter
prise. however, that 60 boy* were sent
to Riverside for Its first summer ses
sion. The benefit that came to these
boys from their stay here can not be
estimated. The mornings were occupied
In study and the afternoons were de
voted to naval and shore drill, athletics
and other Innocent nuiuscmcnts.
On last Tuesday afternoon the bat
talion gave a dress parade. It surprised
everyone, for live weeks before It wns
given only two boys In the battalion
had ever had n gun or knew a single
military commund. This dres* parade
wns one of the most perfect ever seen
In Gnlnesvllle. and reflected great credit
unnn Major Everett, the commandant
and hi* corps of cadet ofllcehs.
President Vnnlloose says that next
summer ho expects 160 boy*, and that a
trip thru the Great Lake* will be or
ranged for the entire cadet corps.
On September 1 Profe«sor G. H.
Gardner, formerly president of Donald
Eraser school, will move to Gainesville
nml become ncllvelv Identified with
Riverside. The splendid new barrack*
will he ready for the next session.
THE APPROVAL
of the most
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
and its
WORLD-WIDE ACCEPTANCE
by the
WELL-INFORMED,
BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT
PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE
MOST WHOLESOME AND
TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF
FECT, H AVE GIVEN TO
SyrujtofFigs
ELIXIR of SENNA
THE FIRST POSITION’ AMONG
FAMILY LAXATIVES AND HAVE
LED TO ITS GENERAL USAGE
WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL
SATISFACTION.
TO GET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS,
ALWAK5BUYTHE GENUINE,
Hanufactureo by me CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
FORSALE BY ALL LE ADING DRUGGISTS
.One siii omx Rcqular nuctSO* mb bottle
NEGRO IN TRANCE
PUZZLES DOCTORS
Said To Be Under Influence
of Negro Woman’3
Preaching. -
Carteraville, Ga., Aug. 31.—Consider
able excitement has been created a
the negroes >f I'arterfivJIle by the
dltlon of a negro wninari. Hettle John
son. the wife of Winters
carpenter why, It Is elalme<
a trance. Last Friday, night at 11
o’clock she Is said in nave gone Into
this trance and since that time she ha*
not spoken or opened her eyes. Now
and then she motion* for ft tablet and
pencil and writes, expressing herself
about the Bible and religious things
and pretending to warn the people of
the wrath of Ood If they do not obey
God’s commands.
The negro seems tc
spell ot a negro wort
Walker, who taught
schools here a year ag<
to California, where sb
developed Into a kind of a pi
religious fanatic. Ora Walker had been
corresponding with Hettle Johnson
since Janunry, when she herself put In
an appearance at Cartersvllle and has
since been at Hettle Johnson^ side
preaching to all who come t<> see the
strange performance of Hettle, who
Ora Walker says Is under the inllu-
ence.nf the Lord and will emerge from
the trance when the L«
Doctors have been called to sc*- the
woman, but are undecided about what
Isr^the matter with her. rather attribut
ing her peculiarities to hallucinations
thru the Influence of tlfe Walker worft-
an on a not over-strong mind,
be under the
n named On
In the negr*
and then went
seems to have
her and
Six Jail Cate*.
. Lexington, Ga., Aug. 31.—The city
court of Lexington w ill be held the first
Monday in September. There are six
jail defendants Who are to be tried.
SUICIDE MAY SOLVE
MURDERJYSTERY
Jonesboro, Tenn., Aug. 31.-*—The murder
of A. J. Single, n wealthy Imnhfftnan of
till* nine*, at Newport; enturdny. Is be
lieved to lie oxplnIned In tin- mu 1 eld* tills
morning *»f John Spencer, aged 33, a for
mer neighbor of Hlsigf**, win* wits neon with
Single prior to the. nuirdcr. Spencer come
to JonesliOnT'fbr the funeral of Single and
wiift Mpi-ndlng the night at the Singh* home.
He left his bed at 3 uY!«x-k this morning
nml drowned liltnnelf by jumping Into n rain
barrel head foremost tit n nearby house.
Snenrer had 13*1 In cash In lil« pocket,
which It N believed wdi tnkrii off the body
of Single nftcr the murder.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
Wo are established right hero where
you live. Nmv, It stands to reason we
would 1 ot dare make the claim that
Hexall ”93’’ Hair Tonic will cure dan
druff. grow* hair and prevent baldness
except we are positive It will do no.
We ask you to try this remedy on our
guarantee. Your money back If not
satisfied. Two size*, 60c and $1.00.
Brnnnen’s Drug Stoi\ ,T. H. Brannon*
proprietor, the Roxall Store.
A complete Hit of ill houirn for rent In
Atlint* in publhhed in The Georgian's wnnt
rolumm on every Tueidljr, Thursday and
Batdrdiy.
How Do They Expect
A Little Bootblack
To Make a Living?
must have mean
How do they expect bootblacks to live by
Installing machines which do the work for •
•Ingle, measly cent!
The machine! recently instilled nbout
town which give a polish automate .illy fur
• nickel were bad enough, but Monday wit*
m-«*«*i| another me hnni< ul iuIuih ’ in \thmta
which farther erltnpi the earning capacity of
the bootblack anion.
A machine tea »«
corner of Sorth Ft;.--
which clean! and poliim
For one cent. $
U «.> 11 ’ 1 pln\ a lime <>, heat n t.-ut ... »
the polishing rag as tome of the expert
negroes do, but it removeii dirt and dust, and,
if the sign «f the top It to be believed, it
will also give a polbh.
There wan a crowd waiting around to get *
chance to spend a rent each, but then, a new
broom always sweeps clean. 80 the boot*
black may yet have $ chance.
NEGRO ENTERED ROOM
Struck Woman in Face,
Breaking Her Nose.
Spring Hope, N. C., Aug, 31.—Ah at-
u-mpt nt assault was perpetrated upon
a woman who live* In Krunkl'n county
seme nine miles from Spring Jinpe.
About dsrk the woman's husband
went to the tobacco barn to look after
the tobacco. He lay down and went
to sleep and later a negro. Rufus Rtd-
mnn. who was at the barn, went to the
house anil entered the room of the
woman. She began screaming. The
negro struck her In the face with his
list, breaking her nose, an.l then fled,
■nie husband wn* awakened by the
■creams of hi* wife and aroused his
neighbors.
The Georgian has reached the con
tusion that Incalculable harm Is done
b*l mbllfthlng tho nantH of the unfbrtu*
note women who are victim* of crimi
nal wimuii. iNinaequently the name
111 not be used In such new* stories In
this paper.
SEARCH FOR NEGRO
Entered Home of Prominent
Merchant.
Nashville, Gs.. Aug. 31.—officers are
at the head of a pose# nt citizens who
are todHj- continuing the search for
the unknown negro 'who entered the
home of n prominent merchant of
Nashville while the wife of the mer
chant was alone, her husband being at
work at his store. The screams of the
...man brought assistance and the tie.
grt> lied. l)og-> rushed tu the scene
tailed to take the tra:i.
The Georgian ha* reached the con-
elusion that Incalculable harm I* done
by publishing the names of the unfortu
nate women who are victim* of crimi
nal assault. Consequently the name
III not be used In luch news stories In
this paper.
OVER
of UNCLE SAM’S
CITIZENS ARE INSURED.
ARE YOU?
27,000,000 POLICIES
ARE IN FORCE
Have You One ?.
I F YOU are a sensible, far-seeing and thinking man,
you will take out a life insurance policy—and you
will do it TODAY. If you are the sort of a man who
loves the South, who has pride in his own seetiou, and
who desires to have his money invested at home, yotl
will insure your life with a Southern Life Insurance
Company,
FT*i HE EMPIRE LIFE
X INSURANCE COM
PANY—home office Peters
Building, Atlanta—desires
your patronage and merits
your consideration. The
Empire Life is a growing, thriving insurance company,
now having policies in force to the amount of FOUR
TEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. This alone shows
that your fellow townsmen and the best citizens around
Georgia have unlimited confidence in The Empire Life.
We invite you to insure in this mutual, old line company.
Empire. Life Insurance Co.
ATLANTA
NEW YORK HOTELS.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS
By PROF. W. M. GREENLEE
Opens September 9lh, at 470 North Boulevard
For. further information call at above address or
communicate by phone—Ivy 2509-L.
ATLANTA LAW SCHOOL
Chartered 1S92. Confe.-a Degree,. Thorough courte of atudy. Special
drill In procedure and practice. Able faculty. Lecture* from 4 to 5:30 dally
make poielble bright etudente earning part expense!. Graduates admitted
to bar without examination. Next cession begin, September 27, 1909.
Write for bulletin containing full particulars.
HAMILTON DOUGLAS, Dean.
416 Century Building. Atlanta, Ga.
M AR 1 S T
COLLEGE FATHER RAPIER
m urao uif*U epunni Is in the Offlte Dally from
4-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL 8|| n , M PEACHTREE HI ITT
and 6th, 7th, 8i!> Grammar Gradss i to 3 P. M. fell 782 ITT
“270 Pounds or ‘Bust!’ ”
Is President Taft’s Motto
Bevarly. Ma,,.. Aug. 31.—Two hun
dred an.l seventy pound* or “buet!”
That 1* the aim ot Preridvnt Taft
before he leave* here. The president
tipped the scale* nt more than 300
when he arrived here three week, ago.
and by vlgorou* treatment has low
ered this figure, hut he Is still carrying
more flesh than he cores to tote over
Ills trans-conttnentnl trip.
A complete Hit of All Inm»e, far rent In
Atl.ml* Is published In Tim fjenrgl.nii-* want
MUSIC
MRS. EUGENIA R. CLARKE,
Music Studio,
401 SPRING, Cor. Linden.
A Graded Course in Vocal and
Instrumental Music. Diplomas
conferred. Send for circular.
Phone Ivy 3114 J.
Terms—$1 Per Hour.
Hatiiftiay. ’ *
A footplate Hat of all houaas tor rant in
Atlanta is published in The Georgian's Want
columns on every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
A complete list of all houaea for rent In
Atlanta is published In The Georgian's want
columns on every Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday.
Many Snakt, Under Church.
Lexington, Gs., Auq. 31.—Cleaning up
the church lot and the preml»e* at the
rreebyterian church here the past
week. B number of snakes Bere found
under the church. The Methodists and
Baptist* are thinking of Investigating
under their structures also to find If
there are snakes and to dispatch them.
Nashville High School.
Nashville. Qa.. Aug. 31.—The fall
term of the Nashville High school will
begin September «. The attendance 1*
expected to exceed any previous year.
A complete list of ,11 homes (or rent in
Atlsnu It ptiblUhed In Tk* Georgias', wan.
column, os tterf Tnesdsr. Thuwdsy sad
Saturday.
Therm Im Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
That Im
Laxative Bromo Quinine
not WOULD OVER TO OUtlC A BOLD IR ORR OAT.
Mot. remember the Ml bubo. Leak
|m lUi Rtmttun oa tv err bog. 26*.
HOTEL ENDICOTT
A Favorite New York Hotel.
Columbua Ave., 81st to 82d S(..
Particularly well adapted to
meeting the requirements of
Family, Vacation and Tourist
parties. y.
The whole atmosphere of the
hotel is one of refinement and
quiet. Ladles traveling alone or
with children will find |* a haven
of rest and safety.
Rates for • parties In sultei
from $1.03 per day for each
adult-person upwards.
Kor booklet and further Infor
mation, address
JAMES W. GREENE,
Manager.
WHEN IN NEW YORK STOP AT
KING EDWARD
HOTEL
NEW YORK.
145-105 Wist Forty-
rerenth-st., ‘—* “
Broadway.
350 Rooms. 250
Private Baths.
Rooms with bath
1.60 and op. Two
and thres-room suites
with bath. 14, $5
and $6 per day. For
each additional per.
son in roo*Mk$t par
day extra, ^ipeeiil
summer rates.
JOHN HOOD. Presi
dent and Manager.
Late 0/ the new Tifft
House, Buffalo.
Write lor Booklet.
NEW YORK,
Hotel Grenoble,
7th Ave, and 56 th St.
Refined family and tramlent
hotel directly opposlto Carnegie
hall. Is In the best residential
section ot the city, within two
blocks of beautiful Central
Park ard five minutes ot the
theatef and shopping centerr
For all who desire high-class
accommodations at moderate
prices, and for ladles traveling
alone, the Grenoble is unsur
passed. The cuisine and serv
ice are unexcelled.
Reasonable Weekly Summer
Rates Made Until
s 1 October 1;
GEO. W. O’HARE,
Manager.
HOTEL FLANDERS
133-37 West 47th Street.
N. Y. CITY.
200 feet east of Broadway.
A modern fireproof hotel, in
the heart of the theater, club
and hotel districts; convenient
to all oar lines. An exceptional
orchestra. Very moderate rates.
Booklet on request.
T. M. Carrol, Mgr. U. R. Shares. Pro;.
HOTEL8 AND RESORTS.
Hotel
smom
CINCINNATI.
European Plan.
Pour Hundred Rooms
Fireproof Construction.
Cuisine the Best.
teats 12.00 and
I.arge Convention H»l! «j*|
A“ . ruhly Hall on Ninth flow*
Headquarters For
Automobile Tounn;
Parties.
EDWARD N. ROTH. ImPtH
Lumber
Lumbei
Anything in dray loads
car loads. Special P n . ce . s J
concrete, form material j
heavy timbers. t
prices. Delivery
prompt. House bills on
specialty.
E.G. Willingham &
Both Phone,. 512 Whlt»M' I
EXT*
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TEETH