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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 100!).
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Have You Enough Hot
Water in Your Home?
The Humphrey Circulating Water Heater supplies hot
water for every use.
Heats hot thirty gallons of water in forty-five minutes.
This is the most compact, substantial, economical, rapid
and inexpensive heater on the market. Every heater is guar
anteed.
The almost universal use of gas necessitates some econom
ical means for supplying hotwater for the increased number of
baths and large laundry work of the warm months. An instan
taneous water heater in the bath room gives the cheapest and
best hot water supply to one room, but to meet the requirements
for the storage of hot water, so that hot water can be drawn
from any number of faucets, the Humphrey Circulating Water
Heater is the most economical means of supplying storage of
hot water for the bath room, laundry and kitchen.
The jacket of blue porcelain enameled iron is rust proof. A
damp cloth will make it look like new at any time.
The heating and water surfaces are all of seamless copper
tubing, so wound as to absorb the maximum amount of heat from
the powuerful drilled burners; cannot rust or break; no rusty
water.
Price Installed ----- $14.00
($2.00 Cash and $2.00 Per Month, or $13 Cash).
Atlanta Gas Light Co.
Phone 4945,
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Boston, Ga., Sept. 4.—Tlia gathering
"t the CQtton 'crop of Thomas county U
now at Its zenith, Tho continued dry
"father u rapidly maturing the crop
and at the present rate the bulk of It
"111 be out by dptober 1.
The gins of Boston tare working over
time and wagons and teams are on the
roads at all hours\of the night. Ono
farmer came In with a load of cotton at
2:30 a. m. and found 06 wagon loads
ahead of him that had come In since
nightfall. Good prices ’are being ob
tained. A conservative estimate of j)t»
lilng like two-
:rop.
of an average
DR. BROUGHTON BACK
Will Preach Sunday on Dr.
/ Eliot’s New Creed.
Len O' Broughton, pastor of. the
Bapttat tabernacle, has returned from
a vacation of six weeks spent In New
York, Boston and other points.
• While In Boston Dr. Broughton .took
occasion to Inform hints, if thoroughly
upon Dr. Eliot's views of religion, and
his subject Sunday night will he “Dr.
Eliot’s New Religious Cre' d.’* Dr.
Broughton will also (111 his pulpit Sun
day morning. - •.» \ w fi
May Exhume Body.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 4.—A
strong sentiment Is beginning to de
velop, that Myrtle Dorsey, whose dead
body was found last week in Chnttn-
hOdg£ CTe&k, was murdered, and it'Is"
porbalbe the remains wll be exhumed
add an tfutopsy held for the purpose of
ascertaining the real cause of her
death.
ICT COLLEGE
BEGENSFALL TERM
Barnesville, GA Sept. 4.—The Sixth
District Agricultural and Mechanical
college will begin itwfall work Monday.
The attendance provisos to be good
nnd already a numbeAof students are
on hand to take up tbe/r duties. The
faculty for the ensulng v term will be
composed of Principal M. R. Dennis;
iri&thematlcH and mechjiriles, Charles
W*. Fosterling; scientific agriculture,
T. C. Qnlloway; farm superintendent,
J. P.. Leavell; domestic sddtoce. Miss
Maud Smith; geography, history', or-
thography. AILs M.u> H. Ix-nnls.
published In The Oeorglnn’sVwnnt
columns on every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
DANIEL’S
DR. G. B. FLOYD DEAD
Fairburn Physician Victim
of Blood Poisoning.
Dr. Cleveland B. Floyd, of Fairburn,
died at the Presbyterian hospital of
blood poisoning at 5;30 o'clock Friday
afternoon, J , ,' ’ , .
Dr. Floyd became Infected wfth blood
poisoning while operating'oh a patient
about two weeks ago. At the time of
the operation he was not aware that his
Anger had been scratched, and when It
began to swell a few days later ho
AUGUSTA WILL SEND
decided that the Richmond Hun.san will
send a tilting team to the Atlanta
home show to compete for the cash
prize that has been offered by tho At-
Innta people. The local team has be
gun practldnir for the contest and ex-
thoughc nothing of It. -The swelling be nine to win thiSmt money.
Increased’ so rapidly, however, that, bovs will have almost
was found that Dr. Floyd had blood
poisoning.
Accompanied by his wife and several
friends, Dr. Floyd was brought to At-
lonto. but ,lho trouble bad advanced
too far and death resulted Friday aft
ernoon.-. . V '
S TETSON HATS are ac
knowledged “Best” by all
ardent devdtees of fashion who
judge a hat by its lasting quali
ties and not becomingness alone.
The alpine now is the favorite
>e, built with a brim that
“ducks” nicely in front to protect the eyes, made
in many shades that are “muchly-new” also in [ dmbllltr and weakness, taka
staple browns and blacks. Priced Irom $3.00 to $4.00.
Regulation soft shapes from Stetson, $3.50 to $6.00. Stet
son’s unexcelled derbies, $3.50 to $6.00. Also a coinplet^P. P. P.
new line of the famous IVlillcr Hats at $5.00.
shapt
The Health of Your Bom
will ba best promoted—beat preserved—If
u are ready to civa the proper remedy at
e proper tine, The proper remedy for all
rains, sprains, or colic is Perry Davis' Pain
killer. The 'proper time to use It is when
the trouble first shows itself. Be prompt
and yon’ll not only save the horse suffering,
but yon'II spare yourself trouble and ex
pense—maybe save a long time waiting. You
ought to have a bottlo ready. Tho now size
bottle.,costs 35 cents; one larger, 50 cents.
Be sure your druggist gives you Perry DavU
Daniel Bros.
L. J. DANIEL, Pres.
45-47-49 Peilchtree St.
P. P. P.
P. P. P. will purify and vitalise your
blood, create agood appetite and giveyour
whole system t4.no amt strength.
A prominent rallrdad mjvrintendent at
Savannah, suffering with Halarhi, Dyaitep.
si a. and Rheumatism Bays: “After taking
P. P. P. he never felt bo well In hi* lifts and
feels as if he could llve/orever, If he could
always get J\ P.P,”
If you are tired out from ovar-work and
close confinement, take
P. P. P. \
If you are feeling badly la MU qprlng
and out of sorts, take
P. P. P.
If your digestive organa need toning up,
take
P. P. P.
If you suffer with nervous pnwtrattow.
nerves uaecruag aed t. fbaaral let dews
of Um ay stem, taka
Blood Poison. Rheumatism, fieref-
Id Korea. Malaria, Chronic female
Iplaints, taka
aw
OBpleu
R p.
Prickly Ash, Poke Root
and Potassit^m.
TWbalbknd purlOer In the worM.
r. V. IJFPMAJf.
MTanMh. • - G«or«1a.
The Augusta boys will have almoat
...ghtly practice* until the time for the
chow In Atlanta. The personnel of the
tenm la a» follow.: Captain Coleman
Dempaey, W. P. Flythc. Edward Bry-
eon, Clarence Mackay. WaOlcy Petit
and VanHolt Garrett.
HARRISON NOMINATED
Third Ward Voters Select
Council Candidate.
Jame. C. Harrt.on wu nomlnntcd
for council from the Third ward at an
enthusiastic meeting of voter, held
Friday night nt the corner of Hunter
and Fra.er-.te, There were two other
candidate, for the nomination. James
E. Belcher and Frank Hill.
The meeting wa» attended by nearly
400 persons. Jame* E. Warrent was
elected chairman and Gordon Hurtel
secretary. Each candidate had a num
ber of champion., and for a time tho
speech-making was mo stormy that
Chairman Warren broke his walking
cane trying to pre.crve order.
When the vote was taken It wa.
found that on overwhelming majority
favored Mr. Harrison. Mr. Belcher an
nounced that he would not come out of
the race.
LARGE ENROLLMENT
Ft
Macon, Ga., Sept. 4.—Dr. E. J. For
rester, professor of Bible nnd theology
at Mercer university, hn. returned from
an eight week*' trip thru the state In
the Interest of the Institution. Mercer
will have a good showing, according to
Dr. Forrester, arid nearly 400 young
men will be matriculated In the depart
ments.
At We.leynn, whera Dr. W. N. Ains
worth I. now engaged In making ar
rangement. for tho fall opening, tho
prospects arc fully ns good nnd nearly
800 young students will bo turned Into
the city within the next three weekH
to take up the fall work. ,
THE MOST DRESSY GLASS
Is tho Kryptok Invisible Bifocal, made
by John L. Moore & Sons. It gives both
far nnd near vision In one lens, with no
seam. Comfortable and pleasant to the
sight. 42 North Broad St., Prudential
building.
BARBECUE FOR TAFT
AS BEEN CALLED OFF
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 4.—There had
been planned an old-time Georgia bar
becue breakfdst for President Taft
when he visits Augusta, but Secretary
Fred Carpenter has wired cuncellng
tho barbecue. lVhile President Taft ls
In tlif city ii«- will be* tin* guest of Ma
jor Joseph B. Gumming, and will not
dim* out niiM any <.f those who have
been seeking to divide the honors.
President Taft will officially open the
Ooorgln-Cnrolina fair at noon on Mon
day and will innkf a speech before one
of tho largest audiences that has ever
visited a fair in the state.
Five Killed by Tornado.
Rome, Sept. 4.—Five persons wore
killed in the tornado which swept a
portion of Catania and nearly destroyed
the town of Scordln, according to dis
patches received today. Forty persons
were Injured.
Buy your Blankets and)
Comforts from Jas. K. Polk,
288 Decatur St.
A complete list of all houses for rent In
Atlants is published in The Georgian's want
columns pn every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
DR. TEE“ RETURNS
Dr. James W. Lee. pastor of the
Trinity Methodist church, has returned
to Atlanta and will conduct both serv-
ices at his church Sunday.
Dr. Loo has been on an extensive tour
In Canada and the Northwest near the
adquarters of the aurora borealis,’’
and says that he has had a splendid
trip.
A complete Hat of sit houses for rent in
Atlanta is published in The Georgian's want
rolmnns on every Tuesday, Thursday and
ftsturday.
Funeral of Major Stout,
lontgomery, Ala., Sept. 4.—The fu
neral services of Major R. # P. Stout,
on© of thf* most prominent Montgoin-
4»rlan«. who died suddenly y#>«*tord.'iy.
niii be cSiuttK at 1 o'clock thU aft
ernoon from his residence by Rev. Dr.
O. C. McOehoe.
Major Stout at one time ranked high
In the military' circles of Alabama.
A complete list of si] houses for rent In
Atlanta is published In The Georgian's want
columns on evary Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
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