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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY'. SEPTEMBER 1, 1000.
LABOR NEWS
By F. J. TERRY.
••OVERTIME IN A NEW LIGHT/’
Under the above caption. The No
effects
elved other than
•r to si
ally bee
here, and hardly at
y, has overwork re-
sentimental conslder-
efforts of organized
ihorter hours have
rlewed.
tho
. making them, as designed to secure
more time for recreation rather than
for rest. Abroad, however, serious stu
dents of the pubjects have come to
realise that mere temporary fatigue Is
one of the least Important effects of
overwork, and the recent Investigation
of economic conditions In Pittsburg, re-
\ . aline, as It did. the excessive strains
t«. which workers there are constantly
exposed. ha»* attracted the attention of
American sociologists In the some di
rection, with the result that the prob
lem Ip taking on a form wholly different
from the one the unions gave It
"An article by Josephine Goldmark. In
the current Issue of the Survey, illus
trates the new method of treating the
subject. OverfaUgue or exhaustion—
what the French call ‘surmenage’—af
fects. the writer says, every depart
ment of life, physical and economic,
mental and moral 'It pi •■«||Mjw»8#»f t*.
disease; It destroys Intelligence .nod
nil the habitual restraints: It cuts down
output nnd Impairs Its quality? It In
vites Industrial accidents. % It affects
not only workers In admittedly danger
ous occupations, but nil workers—every
tiinn, woman and ch|ld employed for
excessive working hour*/ The Inclu
sion Is obviously even wider than that—
It extend* from the actual and direct
sufferer* frotn overwork to nil with
whom they have nnv relations, nnd that
u the Home ns toying, to everybody.
The questions. What are oteg*udve
working hours? What Is tho nature of
exhaustion? How can It be recognized
In time? How' may It be best
hated? are ns yet either unanswerable
at all or unanswerable definitely, but
with sufficient Investigation they can
receive replies more or lea* satlsfar
tory. It Is something, nt least, that tho
protest against long hours Is no longer
dismissed as a mero manifestation of
laziness, and that the new sense qt rfo-
clal Interdependence gives even them
whose hours of work are shqrt.pp Ip.
terest In the matter which Is not coh
tented by the expression of a vague
sympathy.
"Another general attack on that ven
erable old principle, freedom of con
tract. no matter who Is hurt by It, Is In
plain sight, and 'conservatives' may ns
veil prepare to shed bitters tears over
the new restrictions of It that are com
Ing."
NEW DELEGATES TO THE
FEDERATION 0RTBAPE8
The following now delegateH’tfere'bb-
ligatfi&at tho last meeting of the At
lanta Federation of Trades:
('arpentors and Joiners’ Union No.
329—W. L. Coleman.
Granlto Cutters' Union—J. L. Peter
son. J. P. Hollins. O. R. Ledly, E. a.
' Overby, Martin Schaeffer.
PERSONAL.
J. R. Lofton, it member of the Ma
chinists’ union, of Somerset, TCy., nas
taken a position with the ' Southern
sUopd iSouth) here nnd w)IL* put!t<) At
lanta his home.
Sam Perrin, of the Telegrapher*’
union, has returned from a vacation In
the mountain* of North Carolina.
E. W. Killian, of the Typographical
union, ha* returned from a two week*'
\ Rcatlon nt hi** lmm. in Gastonia. N <\.
nnd In the mountains near Henderson
Mite, N. C.
NOTICE!
Opium and whisky habits treated by
modern, scientific methods, either at
your home or at our sanitarium. Book
on these diseases free. Dr. B. M. Wool
ley Co., 200 Lowndes Bldg., Atlanta,
Ga..
DR. E. E. BRAGG,
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
324-25 Century Building.
Hours 9 to 5. Phone 3901.
W. A. Holliday and wife have re
turned from Wrlghtsvllle Bench. N. C.
Relieves the Pain
of a Burn
Instantly
and takes out all in
flammation in one day
Dr. Porter’s
Healing Oil
s !.--!)• marvelous House
hold Surgical Dressing
discovered by an old
Railroad Surgeon. 25c,
50c & ILQO.
Made by *
Mailer of
Laxative Bromo Quinine
TO ESCAPE'FLOODS
Coast Line Railroad Build
ing Three Concrete
Trestles.
Charleston, 8, C„ Sept. 1.—More than
11,600.000 I* now being spent by the At
lantlc Coast Line railroad In building
.three nteel reinforced concrete trestles
vnrer the*Pedee, Santee and Savannah
tfveri, fdl 1 . a total length of soven and a
half mllea, for flood protection. The
new trestles replace the wooden strut*
turea. which have failed to resist rising
water, and will be four and a half*feet
above the high-water flood mark. They
will be completed early next year.
HAD TETTER TOR TEN YEARS;
TWO BOXES TETTERINE CURED
Mr. Lew Wren, of Chicago, wrier* us (hat
ho had tufTcriil for ten years with tetter,
ny doctors in nearly every state In the
Union having failed lo cure him. . , .
A druggist recommended Tcttcrlne to him
sad lie bought a box. It gars him r.Uef, and
(he second hoz effected a complete cure. Tel-
terioe at all druggists or by mail for 80a
from the Shuptrlne Company, Savannah, Ga.
A complete list of all houses for rent la
Atlanta ia published In Tho Georgian's want
columns on every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
HAS RECEIVED PREMIUM PRICE
FOR THREE SUCCESSIVE YEARS
DouglatyilU, Ga., 8«pL 1.—Tho first
bale of new cotton was brought to
Douglasvllle by W. F. Brannon, a
pi • »mln*nt fimnor in tin- Imvcr p.ut "f
the county, and the price paid was fif
teen cents. N. & Ml £ T. DttUCkD
were the buyers and they sold It to
the Lois Cotton Mills here.
Thin Is tin..- <lu>* 'Mill*'!- 111.m tin'
first bale was received last year and
five days earlier than 1907.
Mr. Drnnnon has brought In the flrat
bale for three successive years and has
received tho premium prlco of fifteen
cents for each bale.
SALARY LIMIT UNSETTLED;
CANDIDATES HOLD BACK
■ n« i iii i ...jL.'is; w.v.v.v.v.v
S CHOOL days are the daysj Take the next Step
when most of the im-i • i
nortant habits of life are| » n human P r0 g reSS
formed. Teach your|
children the daily use of
Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
and they will some day rise to
call you blessed. It cleanses,
beautifies and preserves the
teeth and imparts purity
and fragrance to the breath
Once mankind dreaded
washing, today we de
light in it. Once few
could read or write; to- _
day all have to do both. SUMliS
The next step is to gj—5
Prevent Disease ||gg
WITH
CREOUN-PEARSON
It destroys the germs of disease. Put
it in the water used for washing, scrub
bing, mopping, Hushing.
Trial she: 10 cents at jour druggist's.
CKFOL1N-PK ARSON
S&t? University Place, New York
■WV.V.W.W.
SHOW CASES
DANK nnd drug fixture* manufactured by
Southoru Fixture and Cab Company, 20-22
Trlnlty-*vc. «•*
TEETH
DRLPHIA DWTAL
ROOMS. No. 38
Whitehall St..
r. J. WHITE. D. D. 8.. Manager.
REINVESTIGATE
SUTTON'S DEATH
Davis Says Another Inquiry
Will Follow Disin
terment.
New York, Sept. 1.—'"Despite the finding
of tho naval court at AuuApolla. which de
clared that Lieutenant Sutton hnd mot bli
death cither by his own hand or by ncoL
dent, nnd that he wn* not murdered, ns
contended, nrmugenieut* will noon be com
pleted for the beginning of nuother Inve*-’
tlgntlnii. Mrs. Hutton In it* confident In
her belief today that her roii wn* slain
i she wns before tho Inquiry/’
This statement wns made by Iltfiry
J. Dnvln, counsel for Mrs. Jam** M. Hut
ton, mother of tho young naval officer who
was found slnlu nt Annnpolls In Oi'Vber,
House Number 1315* 1
Changed to 1311 1-2:
It Rented For $13.00
MSI LEADER
IS SENT TO JAIL
Voliva Wouldn’t Pay $10,-
000 Libel Judg
ment.
Get Big Men Behind You
Chicago, Sept. 1.—Wilbur Glenn Vo
liva. tho spiritual successor of John
Alexander Dowle and the deponed tem
poral potentate of Zion City, today
went to the county jail of McHenry
county, at Woodstock. 111., in default
of the payment of a Ilfi.OOO Judgment
rendered against him. He declared he
gave up hi* liberty to "sustain an eter
nal principle." He was conveyed to the
Woodstock jail in an automobile. When
he left today Voliva jtald:
"Ye*. I am going to Jail. I am going
there to sustain an eternal principle.
My enemies are behind this and If I
paid the amount I would l>«* yielding t<>
thpin nnd that is something I wltf never
do. 1 will continue to run the two Zion
paper* Hnd write editorial* from the
Jail."
The trouble Is tho result of a suit
brought by Philip Mothersil.’of the now
triumphant faction In Zl«*n City,
charged the deposed loader with libel
ling him In his papers. Judgment wa«
returned against Voliva.
That was the doctrine of Andrew Carnegie.
And that is the secret of every great business
success.
If you have big possibilities, get big men to
fulfill them.
Get them in every department. But, above
all, get big men in advertising—in selling your
goods to the millions.
The only way to get their maximum service
is to have, them work in corps. That is how
our big men work.
A splendid example of what such men can
do is this agency itself—the largest of its kind
in existence.
FACTORY OPERATIVES
PURCHASE HOMES
Acworth, Ga., Sept. '1,—The Acw
cotton, factory employee* have been
Having their money and ate Investing
luavjly In real estate. A number -
farms aijd homes were bought the pa,
week by factory operative*. A large
number now own their own homes near
tho factory.
TAFT WILL PRESENT
CUPS TOJfACHTSMEN
The Ceremony Takes Place
Thursday on the
Mayflower.
Beverly, Mate., Sept. 1.—While Pres
ident Taft woe playing golf over tho
Myopia couree with Secretary of Stato
Philander C. Knox the cttjf goverrment
Jackson, Ml,,.. Sept, 1.—Whatever
other clement, enter Into the queatlon
of nn early or late opening for tho
state campaign, very few of the pros-
pectlve candidate,, outsid the In
cumbent, of the ,event office*, will
fully make up their mind, until the
queatlon of anlarle, for the next term
I, ,ruled, and thl, will not be until
the teglHlatlve session of 1910 ha, set
tled It. This will be done In accordance
with a resolution, adopted at the last
neaalon by both houses,
A complete list a{ ,11 home, for rent In
...... i. —ibllnhed In The Oeorr 1 —'- -*-•
erery Tuesday. Thl
Teacher is Chossn.
Wsycross. Ga., Sspt. 1.—Miss Bessie
Gober. of Carrollton. Ga. has been
elected to n position in the Howe-et
school, to the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Miss Vay Harris, of
Kelly, Miss., who gave up her work
temponrlly on account of sickness.
Georgia Acetylene Light Co.
- Prudential Building.
4Q North Broad St.
DEALERS IN DAVIS GENERATORS, FIX
TURES, BURNERS, ETC.
Acetylene (the best light in exist
ence), superseding coal gas and elec
tricity in many places.
Pipe your new building while
under course of construction. Plants
installed in completed buildings with
out defacing walls or ceilings.
Over two hundred plants installed
in Georgia.
Write Us for an Estimate
Washington, 8«pt. 1.—Yesterday
real estate llrm of this city changed
the number on a house on M-st. from
1313 to 13111-2. When Inquiries were
made as to the reason for the change
li was explained that many people who
looked thru the-house objected to the
number ISIS, even tho they found
everything to their satisfaction. Tho
house rent, for 91,300 a year.
This, however. Is not tho only “It
house that has been arousing people's
superstition. On 13th-st. No, 1313 re
cently celobrated Us thirteenth anniver
sary of vacancy."
our lids or bnili, younrlf, painkiller will
nke out the soreness end dx you right '
Iffy. Always ksvs It with you snd u ..
rssly. Tho oldest, the ehespest snd ths best
modifies for Intrrnsl snd estemsl srhes snd
.sins In msn is Psrry Dsels’ Pslnklltfr, snd
or aver seventy yesrs It hss been the (rest
etendhy for emergenelec In thousands of
families all ovtr the world. Don't go home
without s SOe or ont of ths new site ate
bottles.
A complete list of all houses fur rent In
Atlanta Is published in Ths Georgian’s want'
columns on every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
LARGER SCHOOL FACULTY
MAY BE REQUIRED
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 1.—The public
echoola of this city will open Septem
ber 20. Registration of pupils will
commence September 13. It la expected
that the schools will have the largeat
number of pupils In their history and
the board may have to employ more
teachers to meet the Increase.
FIRE AT CARTERSVILLE
CAUSES LOSS OF $15,000
Cartsrsvills, Ga., Sept. 1.—Kira broke
out In the Etowah Development Com
pany's plant yesterday and destroyed
several buildings. The loss Is estimat
ed at 313,090, practically covered by
Insurance.
The building* destroyed were located
near the city.
HOUR DRILL EACH DAY
FOR ORLEANS POLICE
New Orlsans, La., Sept, I.—With the
appointment of Clark and Operator
James M. Dimitry to the position of
drill master, with the title of captain.
Inspector William J. O'Connor, of tho
New Orleans police department, hns In-
augqrated another Innovation, which,
with others that have latbly been put In
force, will bring the local force to a
plane whereby It will compare favor
ably with that of other metropolitan
force*. Under the plan just adopted
the men will b* drilled for on hour
each day, at the change of watches, the
object being to drill the men to walk
properly and to carry themselves
erectly.
On, French Warship Shells Anothar.
L'Orient, France, Sept. 1.—An error
In aiming one of the guns aboard the
French armored cruiser Ololre caused
six shells to hit the cruiser Marseillaise
during gunnery practice off Qulberon.
One shell penetraited the hull of the
Ololre and burst Inside. No one nas
Injured, a* the crew was In other ports
of the ship.
"t Beverly liaii.l. -1 out the K-..-I m-»s
that tthe tax rate for (lie Swiping year be
315.40. a reduction of 33 over last year's
rate. This Is due to the growth of
Beverly's summer population, os the
result of the president's coming hero
and his announced Intention of return-
Ing next year.
Tin- |.r.--i-iint and- .hi* family will
watch the German-Athericon sender
class yacht races on Thursday. They
will follow (he raters on the president's
yacht. Sylph, which lies In Beverly
harbor. On September 9 the president
will formally present the Toft nnd Dra
per cups to the winners.of. tho nracbs on
board tho yacht Mayflower In Beverly
harbor. Tho yateb. which I* now In
Boston harbor, will come to Beverly the
flrst of next wrek.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl-
urrhora Remedy Is today tho best
known medicine In use for tho relief
nnd cure of bowel complaints. It cures
griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, nnd
should be taken at the flrst unnatural
looseness of the bowels. It-Is equally
Valuable for. children and adults. It
always cures.
Atlsntn I ....
columns on
■sturdily,
very Tuesday, Thursday nnd
LARGE ENROLLMENT AT
STONE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
Stone Mountain, Ga., 8«pt. 1.—Stone
Mountain public schools have begun
the fall term with the brightest out
look In the history of the city.
J. A. Waldrop, secretary of the board
of education, states that more than 100
pupils entered the flrst day, and ex
presses himself a* more than pleased
with the outlook for the year.
Professor R. E. Carroll, who has hod
charge of the school for the past two
years, has ns his assistants this year
Misses McRee and Simmons and O. T.
Orttfln, flrst assistant i-> the principal.
Profcsnr Carroll Is confident of having
nn ertrnlltndnt of 175 In fen Uhys,
New Management of Hotel.
Newberry, S. C., Sept. 1.—Theyles P.
Pelham nnd Haskell Wright, of New
berry. have leased the Newberry hotel
and took charge today. The Newberry
was under the management of A. T.
Brown until the time of his death.
The big men are the profit makers in all
lines of salesmanship.
You know that is true of your road men,
who meet but a few of your customers. Then
how true must it be of your salesmen-in-print?
Why does one article dominate a field, and
ah equal one remain unknown?
Why does one advertiser win enormous suc
cess, and another in the same line utterly
fail?
Nine times in ten the reason lies solely with
the salesmen-in-print.
One employs capacity, one incapacity. One
fights with cannons, the other with arrows.
And -the curious fact.is that both pay the
same price.
These men are at your service, if you have
a line which offers them a chance.
They are willing to prove by a test campaign
that they can outsell any other men in the
field.
They can do it every time, in every salable
line. For they combine their abilities. And
this is the ablest corps of advertising men in
America.
We shall ask no contract, no commitment,
no statement of what you will spend. All will
depend on results.
We offer you this service—the service of big
men—for the usual agent’s commission; for
the price of the commonplace.
Successful advertising isn’t an easy matter.
The men who can do it are exceedingly rare,
and they command the rare man's pay.
The only way to get them is to make a busi
ness of getting them—to seek and sift and
develop.. That is our business, and it has been
for 36 years.
Our plea is this: Whatever is worth doing
is worth doing well.
These are days 'of giants’ combats in the
advertising field. The man who strikes with a
puny stroke does himself an injustice.
If you believe in big men, and want to
know how to prove our powers, ask us to
state the way.
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educational line*. It la In an attractive
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six mile* from Atlanta. Our student*
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Galvssten, Sept. 1.—Following the
announcement that Charles M. Schwab,
head of the Bethlehem Steel Corpora
tion, nnd associates had closed an op
tion on 36,000 acres of Iron ore flelda
near Hughes Springs, In Marlon coun
ty. and other fields In Cass and Up- :
shur counties. It Is learned Texas capl- '
tnl has closed a deal covering options,
on 20,000 acres of mineral land In Cher-1
okee, Ruskln and HnrrlBon counties, -,,.ive«i>tnumen>uiimnic«i
which Schwab Investigated on Ills re- .r.dUlenrr,unction*,
cent trip.
He and his associates had these
tract* under consideration when Texas
experts, who declare there are nt least
100,000,000 tons of ore within the seven
counties named, fearing tho ore depos
its of Texas were about to be gobbled
up by outsiders, roused Texae capital
nnd the deal for the 20,000 acres will
bo closed as soon as the title Is declared
to be clear.
Another company with about 40 per
cent Texas capital Is organizing to
build a steel mill at Port Arthur, which
tins direct rail facilities to the fields,
John W. Gates Is Interested In the
project and he says It will be an In
dependent concern.
/fanes jScotT College gSS^Va
' a WtTTATED with
[A
[tlx mil*
Malaria Cauata Lot* of Appetite.
T)i3 Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC, drives qut mal
aria ami builfls up the system. For
frown people and Children 50c.
A complete Hit of *11 houses for rent In
Atlanta II publiihed In The Georgian’* want
•lurans on every Tueaday. Thuraday and
iturdiy.
KENT’S ENGINEERS’
Pocketbooka and all kinds of drawing
material at Jno. L. Moore & Sons. 42 N,
Broad-st.. Prudential building.
A complete Hat of all hou.es for real- In
Atl.nts Is pobllihed In The Georgian's went
column, on every Tuesday, Thursday snd
Saturday.
DO IT NOW
Atlanta People Should Not
Wait Until It Is
Too Late.
The appalling death rat* from kidney
disease is due In most cases to the fact
that the little kidney troubles are usu
lected until they become se
rlous. The slight symptoms give place
to chronic disorders and the sufferer
goes gradually Into the -grasp of dla-
beta*. dropsy, Bright’s disease, gravel
or some other serious form of kidney
complain!.
If you suffer from backache, head-
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Help the kidneys at once.
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kidney disorders—thev cure' where
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Here’s a case at home:
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Doan'e Kidney Pills I procured a box at
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their use were all that could have been
wished for. I am glad to acknowledge
the benefit I have derived."
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with optional course* lead*
Ing to th* degree of B. A.
The College I* a member of the
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Prupiratory Schools e
Southern States." The buildings
are handsome, eoma^pdlous,
thoroughly modern.
A ffiliated with
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«f SfMfcln whlch.xcvl-
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NORTH AVE. AND PEACHTREE 8T., ATLANTA. GA.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for girls and young ladles, established
1878, located In best residential part of healthy Atlanta. SMALL CLASS
ES; INDIVIDUAL TRAINING. Last year 270 pupils, eighteen teach-
ors. averaging ono teacher to every 15 pupils. BOARDING DEPART
MENT LIMITED to 26 students, semiring refined home life and training.
Primary, Academic, College Preparatory Courses; best advantages la
doiph-Macon and other
September 9. 1909. For catalogue, address
L. D. SCOTT,
EMMA B. SCOTT,
Phone Ivy 647.
Thirty-second year begins
Principals.
Ml A R I S T
COLLEGE
4-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL
mi! 6th, 7th, 8th Grammar Grades
J FATHER RAPIER
b In the Office Dally from
8I0IM.M. PEACHTREE AND IVY
1 to 3 P.M. Bell 782IYT
MISS HANNA’S SCHOOL
23 EAST CAIN STREET.
- Bell phone 3256-J Ivy. Office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 12 and 1:30 p. m.
to 3:30. Opens for Its 21st session TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1909.
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jrmation address
n W. Calitee. Pres,
Wm. S. Cox, Mgr
ATLANTIC CAR COMPANY
DIRECTORS TO MEET
Waycross. Ga.. 8ept. 1.—The Way-
croas directors and officials of the Suutli
Atlantic Car and Manufacturing Com
pany will leave tonight for Bavannuli to
att-nd a meeting of the director* and
officers of the company to be held In
that city tomorrow morning.
Cold. Cauls Ke.d.eh.
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A nimnlete Hit ft sll bou.es for rent In
Atlanta Is published in The Georgias', want
columns ou erery Tuesday, Thursday snd
Saturday.
New Hotsl for Dublin.
Oublin, Ga., Sept. 1.—J. B. Burch 1.
preparing to erect a 22-room hotel Is
Dublin, which will be operated b>’
Thomas W. Hooks, lately connected
with the Bcreveir house In Buvannali.
The building will' bv modern in every
respecL
RICHARDSON’S SCHOOL
leges, scientific school* or business. Every
lesson every day. Monthly exemlnetions and
reports. Limited gymnasiums, trapes*, $8.00
a month. In our own building at .100 Sprlng-
st. Central, yet comparatively free of noise.
IF YOU ARE
CONTEMPLATING
MOVING,
See The Georgian’s Kept
Bulletin, published Tues
days, Thursday* and Satur
day*.
A complete list of all
houses Tor rent in the city
of Atlanta.