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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910.
is Constipation Curable?
I bolipro that thousands of peoplp gaffer needlessly
from constipation simply through ignorance of what kind
of a remedy to take. Yon can not cure a chronic trouble
by one flushing of the colon, as is tne case when salt* and
purgative waters arc used. And it is a well-known fact
that cathartic pills, after the first relief, bind the bowels
all the more. These things seldom do more than tempo
rary good.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
' i remedy that t ha** »o!d through druggists for a quarter of a cen-
Hpr>.route* much ne*r*r to th« Ideal method of cure. It I* a liquid,
mid. pleasant-tastlng and non-grtplng. A baby can u*e It with
tefety.. yet It I* effective In the etrongeet person. It give* relief
promptly, and by continuing it. use briefly the atomach muscles are
ffalned'to again do their work naturally, and then you can dispense
with medicine. To prove these claims .J will gladly send a free
iemple bottle to eny eulferer from chronic conetlpatlon. liver trouble,
lick headache. he'artburn. sour etomarh and similar digestive com-
n Bint*. You have only to eend me your name and address: After
' tslng the * ample If you then feel sure It Is the remedy you have so
Long sought, buy It of your druggist at 5b cents or 11 a bottle. Thou-
, isnds of heads of families alwaye keep It In the houee, aa it can be
Seed by nil.
DR. CALDWELL PERSONALLY WILL BE
PLEASED TO GIVE YOU ANY MEDICAL ADVICE
YOU MAY DESIRE FOR YOURSELF OR FAMILY
PERTAINING TO THE 8TOMACH, LIVER OR
BOWELS, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. EX-
PLAIN VOUR CASE IN A LETTER AND HE WILL
REPLY TO YOU IN DETAIL. FOR THE FREE
SAMPLE 8IMPLY SEND YOUR NAME AND AD
DRESS ON A POSTAL CARD OR OTHERWISE.
FOR EITHER REQUEST THE DOCTOR’8 AD-
ORES8 IS DR. W. B. CALDWELL, R-S15 CALD
WELL BLDG* MONTICELLO, ILL.
Try This Free D
I received* mot pie t>ot*
tie of your Syrup Pop
lin end wai *o pleased
with It I aent to the
drug store and got a ft
bottle and a M-cent hot*
tie. and my little girl,
four yearc old. Is In bet
ter health than abe baa
erer been In her life. I
have no more trouble
with her bowels and
stomsoh and I thank you
for your Syrup Pepsin.
I ran not praise Syrup •
Pepsin too highly.
mother nleo Is using If.
—Mrs. Carrie Culler. 325
N. Notre Pame street, South Bend. Ind
gHH We tre
sample
We thenk you for the
_jmple bottle of F
Pepsin. If we eoul
ftt a
)VS8
: any more than that,
would certainly keep
It for the good It baa
done us. Our house Is
neref without It nor
never will be as lonjr ••
we-can ralae a doll
If'a the halm r\f life
Rich Swamp Lands in South
east Georgia Are To Be
Reclaimed For Farm
ing Purposes.
• Cw .. .
one that li Intereited.-O,
Wayeross. Ga., May 20.—At an cstfasated
cost of I8S0.00*. rorvring a period of two
years, actual operations hava been com
menced south of Wayeross for the drainage
and irrigation of tract* of land totaling an
acreage of 369,000. The work ie being
engineered by Krlwin O. Kaatvnhuber.
Three barge dredges and a skidder hare
been ordered, the &r$t deli eery to be made
Iff the bairn of llfe ln jn June- The dredges will be put tu work
nur *home.—J. Henry ! m the mam canal, which will extend north
Haoltla. Junction City, end south for sixteen milee. terminating for
Ky. the prt**ni Jn the Okefenokee swamp. The
I received the sample I trunk canal will have a grade level depth of
bottle and am using the , vight feet, necessitating a cut in places of
second 50-cent bottle I from sixteen to eighteen feet. It will be
procured at one of my i thirty feet wide si the top and twenty feel
fecal druggists. Results i wide at th{ bottom-
ware the moat satlsfac-1 At the same time that the drainage ays
Am advertising i terns are installed plana for irrigating the
“ *n to every ; same land in dry spells will be formulated
ycamore, Ilf. I and carried out. The drainage will be by
chronic In. e series of open canals and ditches, taking in
_ •uffarar from ... .
digestion and ronatlpatlon and had atmnat riven up the flood water,
hope of ever being cured, but I»r. Caldwell a Syrup tusrsbfH will h*
Pepsin baa made a well matt of me and r write to ac- to the rfltehee
knowledge my gratitude to Dr. Caldwell and to tha , The eoastru
Pepaln fyrup Co.-F. M. HARRINGTON, Prea. Har* , canala will he
rington Mff. Co., Peoria, III. s fall sufficb*
Land-toe kvd
KLAW S ERLANGER BIG BALLOON SAILS-
Have Signed Ten-Year Lease
{ For House on Edgcwood-
ave. Triangle.
Jm*The statement |»ubll#ln»d exclusively
In The tjc-.iglnn on Wednesday, that
the new Klnw ft Erlangcr theater
v ould, »>•• erected «*n the Edgewood-
ave. triangle almost opposite the
J- qultahle hiiildlng, has been finally
confirmed bj the foINmlni? telegram
from Klnw A- Erlancer received In At-
Ihntit: ...
jg **\Vc have rlf-tned with Mr. Joel Hurt
ten-yen r |en*e for new fireproof the
ater. flret-clBfa In every respect. Lo-
eAlton at triangle opposite Equitable
I* Hiding. Junction Edge wood-ave. and
T. (change place. Theater w ill he erect
ed nn siwin an poftfih!*, and when com
pleted the attractions formerly book-
B by* ua to appear at the Craud opera
wUl piny there.
(Signed)
KLAW ft ERLANGBH."
WANT CENTRAL DEPOT
FOR HANDLING FREIGHT
| Monticallo, Ga., May 20.—The board
<hf trmlc and n committee from the city
council of Montlcello hnva been In con-
dylta4|on with tho authorltlea of the
*>8tfll of Georgia Hallway Company
<n regard to erecting a passenger de
pot cloagr to the business part of Mon-
tfcello. and they feel sure that within
the course of a short time a new depot
will be erected, an Improvement that
bus bepn long needed In the. city.
Believed Aeronauts Are in Dis
tress-Lifeboat Starts
After Airship.
Chicago. May 20.—A balloon believed
to bo the Centennial, which began a
light from St. Louis yesterday after
noon. In charge of H. 8. Honey will
and W. F. Asnian, sped rapidly east
ward »iver Lake Michigan with a life-
saving crew racing to he of aid In case
of accident today. The balloon came
from the westward over Kenosha, WIs.
and the occupants, at a height of about
300 feet, shouted to members of the
hve-suvlng station over which tho bal
loon passed. The aeronauts seemed
excited and called repeatedly, but their
words were so Indistinct that they
could not he understood. A tug put
out In the lake to follow.
TETTERINE FOR POISON OAK
J. T. 8buptrin«, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir: I tncless 50 tent* In atampa for
a box of Tatterina. I have poison oak on mo
again, and Tatterine la all that avar has curad
It. Pleas# hurry, it on to youra respertfully,
M. C. HAmLETT.
Mnntalba. Tex.. May 21,-1908.
Tetterlne, 50c. at your drueglit, or by
mail from manufacturar, Tho Snuptrlns Co.,
8avannah. Oa.
Freight Movement Increase*.
Waycroat, Ga., May 20.—one of the
surest.Indexes to Increasod business In
Waycryss Is the activity at local
freight depots. The business with the
Atlantic Coast Line and the Atlanta,
Birmingham and Atlantic has shown a
gradual Increase this month over Inst
month.
SHOT TO DEATH BY SON
Coroner’s Jury Exonerates the
Slayer, Who Fired in Self-
Defense.
Newnen, Ga., May 20.—R. J. Meeks
wee shot end Instantly killed by hl»
eon. Bob" Meeks, twenrv tear* old. at
midnight Wednesday night.
The faqilly lives one inlle south 'of
the court house end the father came
home under the Influence of whisky,. It
Jh reported. He had some misunder
standing with hla wife and a fight In
which they engaged attracted the at
tention of the son. who Insisted that
the father not Injure his mother. The
son went to a store nearby and got a
friend to go back to the house with
him. As they entered the house tho
father was about to strike Ids wife
with a piece of Iron torn from the bed
The son called on him to stop. IB
went to strike the son. who shot his
father four times. Meeks fell dead. The
coroneTs Jury exonerated the mn. Mr.
Meeks was a prominent planter. A
wife and several children survive him
8uspsct Lodged In Jail.
Phenix City, Ala., May 20. - Jim
TatHrk. a negro 15 years old, Is In
Jail In Opelika, held on a charge of at
tempted attack on two young ladles
whom he waylaid while they were on
their way home from the end of the
street car line at 8 o'clock Sunday
night. The arrest of the negro waa
made quietly by u brother-in-law of one
of the Mnung Indies and another man.
Up—up—up into snowy mountain tops to be
dazzled by scenes that wreck the English language to describe.
Colorado’s peaks are higher; Colorado's sky is bluer, Colorado’s air is
dearer, Colorado’s sunshine is brighter.
Colorado is Colorado—there is nothing to compare it with; no sub
stitute for the sports she offers, the thnlls she gives, the pleasure she
hpids out.
Colorado is nearer than you think and round trip fares ore low. The
trip.can be made quickly, comforable and inexpensively on the
Southeastern Limited
This splendid tram needs no introduction to the people of the Southeast. Its quick schedule
.and superb equipment are well known. For the benefit
of Colorado tourist* it carries a beautifully appointed
> sleeper through from Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham
and Memphis to Kansas City and Colorado, without
chance. There i» a modern chair car on this train.
The kind of "meal* that made Fred Harvey famous"
are served in the attractive cafe-observation car.
A vacation in Colorado will cost anything you want to
make it. Those ecbnomically inclined can find ac
comodations in boarding houses, of which there are
thousands. The splendid hotels will provide accomodations thit most
anyone would consider reasonable.
I.et me tend you some Colorado literature and
help you plan your trip. I can probably save you
both trouble and eipente. Writ* me today about it.
A. P. Matthews, District Passenger Agent
(ym S North Pryor St* Atlanta, Ga.
to the rfitrht. and trunk canal*
construction of tho ditches and open
will he such that each series will give
aufficivnt to the next so that It ran
tapped for surface Irrigation. The soil
t will *
that
become available for use by this
.... the flood wsters will need Irritation
in order that It may brine the maximum re
suits.
Ultimately the object la to drain the Oke
fenokea swamp. The present lay-out only
touches outer districts of tha swsmp, some
30 miles from Waycroas. Croat ridjre canala
will touch the source# of numerous branches
nnd creeks, droini** tracts betwen that hava
heretofore been little cultivated.
Combination stump Duller# and ditehvra
will be used almost entirely in the ditch
work, and construction will be pushed as
rapidly as possible. In the undertaking Mr.
Kastenbuber has the co operation of many of
leading
movement.
section’s leading Farmer a, who are in
hfarty accord with the
NO MORE PILES
HEiyt-ROID DOES ITS WORK THOR
OUGHLY. NO RETURN.
If you have piles, you know that the
ueual treatment with salves, supposi
tories or operations can’t be depended
upon for more than temporary relief.
Outside treatment won't cure the inside
cause—bad circulation In the lower
bowel. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rnid, .a
tnblet remedy taken Internally, removes
the cause of piles permanently. Sold
for 81 and fully guaranteed by Jacobs’
Pharmacy. Dr. I^onhardt Co., Station
B, Buffalo. N. Y„ Prop. Write for
booklet.
WORKERS OF SOUTHERN
’VERY one of our newspaper announcements tells you—
i in the plainest of words—how you may be well dressed
by paying only a small sum each week.
Sometimes a new customer will say to
did not know that you sold such
good clothing! ” There is the
whole point—Good Clothing!
We want you to remember
that very thing; and we are
willing to give you our iron-
“\ clad guarantee every time.
Complete Outfits for
Men and Women—
Splendid New Styles
in Dresses, Millinery,
Men’s Suits, Hats and Shoes—Any Price from
$12 to $30. on the Easiest Credit Terms.
Come Here for Value
ASKIN & MARINE CO.
78 Whitehall Street
DON’T WORRY; let I
Weaver make your suit. He!
knows how. Tailor, 167
Peachtree.
All of Offices Will Be Closed
Saturday For Unveiling
of Monument.
All Southern railway offices In At
lanta and also the Southern shops will
be closed Saturday on account of the
unveiling of the monument to the late
Bamurl Spencer, first preildsnt of the
groat railroad system, which will take
place on the pla7.n> of the Atlanta Ter
minal station. The exercises will begin
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The
Southern offices will close at noon Sat
urday, announcement to this effect be-
Ing made Thursday' morning by J. 8
B. Thompson, assistant to the presi
dent.
The unveiling of the monument will
bring to Atlanta a distinguished party
of railway officials and n-.any employees
of all branches of the service. Prac
tically all of the general officers of the
Southern will he In the city, the greater
number arriving Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning.
Thirty Little Girls.
One of the features of the exercises
will be the preseno of 20 little girls,
between, the ages of sit and ten years,
who will all be dressed In white and
III place a wreath at the foot of the
monument.
t'hlef i'onductor W. A. Woodall, of
Division 457, has Issued a call to the
order of Railway Conductors request
ing as many as possible to attend the
unveiling. A similar call lias been Is
sued to the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Knglneers by Chief Knglneers Russell
and Garvin.
The conductors and engineers are re.
quested to assemble In the conductors
■oom, second floor of the Terminal sta-
Ion. not later than 1:20 o'clock In the
afternoon.
COMMISSIONER HUDSON
WINS LAURELS AS ANGLER
man Hudson, if you plena*, ronunlaaioner
of agriculture of the atnte of Georgia. For
tne banks of the Hatllla river at Atkin-
—..j* near Wayeroaa, the genial commis
sioner. with member* of the board of di
rectors of the state experiment station and
l>r. A. M. Soule, president of the State Ag
ricultural college, made for hlmaelf this
name.
For the flrat time In twenty year# Mr.
udaou caught perch with hook an<| line.
He waa •*> tickled over the accompllahment
that he let out a war whoop auch aa haa not
been heard at any of the flahlng camp# this
soaaon. The fishing trip waa part of the en
tertainment offered by Wayrross. and was
taken after a rtalt to a demonstration farm
near the city, t’aptaln John Golden, of
Brunswick, one of the charter member# of
the Tom Welch club, waa matter of cere
monies during the day. He waa assisted
most ably by the following from Newnan:
“ V. Carpenter. J. A. Steven*. t\ Van
uten. ” ** "* “
Farrott.
It. Glover, T. s.
....was. a,. ... «...«• a. J. Flake*. R. It.
Pinson. H. J. Israel. J. B. Gibson, and F. H.
Arnold, aa well aa by other members of the
INCREASE IN WAGES IS
ASKED BY MACHINISTS
Wayeroi. Os.. Mar 20.—Boilermakers and
machinists of the Atlantic foast Line are
In Wilmington this week for a conference
in regard Increased pay ami a hew ••on-
tract with the railroad. They now work
nine hour* a day at 31 rent# an hour. It la
understood that they a*k for the nine-hour
lay at 42 cent# on hoar In the proposed
new coutract.
The car workers of the same system have
recently appeared before Superintendent R.
E. Pmlth In Wilmington lu regard to a
change of work all over the system. They
nt work by the day Instead of by the
re. on a basts similar to other shops
till* locality. The Waycroat shop* arc
represented at the meeting*.
SCHEDULES TO EAST
SHORTENED VIA SEA
BOARD-SERVICE
IMPROVED.
Leave Atlanta 11:45 a. m., arrive
Washington 8:48 a. m., New York 2:45
p. m. Through sleeper*, dining car
service. Information at 88. Peachtree,
phones 100.
wantsIteel hospitals
PROBED BY CONGRESS
Washington, May 20.—Investigation
of grave charge* agaln*t hospital* con
ducted by steel plants In Pennsylvania
was requested of congress at the public
hearing given before the senate com
mlttee on public health on the bill for
the establishment of a Federal depart
ment of public health to be headed by a
cabinet officer.
"I have recently been told," said Ar
thur E. Holter. legislative representa<
tlve of the American Federation of La
bor, "that even murder la committed In
one of the steel plant hospitals on the
theorv- that a dead man Is better than a
crippled man. Many steel plants are
referred to ss slaughter houses.
"I hope congress will exercise'Its au
thority to test tha proof of these
charges.”
COMMENCEMENT BEGINS
AT MONTICELLO SCHOOL
term of the Montlcello High
closes the most successful term of its
history today. There will be a redial
given by the music and expression
classes of Miss Morrison and Miss Tol-
leson In the auditorium this evening. In
the afternoon the art class of Mis*
Anna Jordan will give a reception, at
which the work for the past term will
be exhibited. The senior class will pre
sent "Six Sharps and Ono Flat” Friday
night. Tho commencement sermon will
be preached at the First Methodist
church Sunday morning and the deliv
ery of diplomas will occur Monday
morning nt the auditorium, at which
time Hon. R. E. Park, of the University
of Georgia, will deliver the literary' ad
dress .
Life Sentence Commuted.
Richmond, Ve* May 20.—Governor
Mann haa commuted to life Imprison
ment the sentence of Ham Hardy, who
wae to have been electrocuted today for
the murder of Tiberius Oracle Jones at
Holland, October 24, 1908.
Post
Toasties
Are such erisn. delightful
food that the appetite
calls for more nud more.
With most even-body it
meets with instant ap
proval.
“The Memory Lingers”
Pkgs. 10c and 16c.
MORPHINE
If you have tried to free yourself by your own enfeebled
will-power and have failed: if you have been the rounds of
the various institutions and. on account of the great suf
fering you were called upon to endure, you have again and
again only met with failure, dp not despair. If you would be
cured by a method that makes the giving up of morphine
or whiskey a simple and easy matter, write Dr. .Marion T.
Davis, care Post Office Box 565, Atlanta, Ga., or come riu-ht
on to his sanitarium,
141 Spring Street, Atlanta, Ga.
DISEASES OF MEN
DR. WILLIAM M. BAIRD,
161-2 S. Broad St.
Office hour* I a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun
day* 10 to 1.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.—1 htrs
been handling It every day of my Ilfs
for over 30 years and know somethin*
about It from study, and, abnvr all.
from close observation and dally expe
rience. I do not forget that Its perma
nent cure la the eaaentlal factor In
successfully treating the disease.
STRICTURE and all dlacharges and
obstructions of the urinary tract need
careful handling. I am very milch op
posed to the rough gouging and punch
ing of these exceedingly delicate struc
tures, and I KNOW by dally experience
with them that milder and Ires painful
treatment la far more successful.
CHRONIC DISEA8EB—There is s
long line’of diseases common to both
sexes that I have positive view* shout.
VARICOCELE. NERVOUS DEBILITY.
PROSTATIC and other URINARY
DISEASES I hnvo reason to belleva I
know something about.
Thosi who know mo and know mi
ofllce know I am an enthusiast over my
work, and while I have to have pay fhr
my work aa a matter of course, my
charges are what I and the patient
think proper, not baaed on seeing how
much I can scare or squeeie out of
some poor, unfortunate piece of human
ity.
I{ you will appreciate honest business
methods and conscientious sendee. I
shall be pleased to see you at my nmee
for a consultation: examination free.
You will see me personally and you will
NOT meet with any fake propositions,
such aa "no cure no pay,” "guaranies
to cure" and similar tommy-rot.
I will send my booklet, "Health Es
say Including my article on Brain and
.Verve Exhaustion and Diseases of Men,
sealed and in plain wrapper, to si! wM
writs for It.
1*1-2 South Broad Street,
(Corner Broad and Alabama).
Atlanta, Ga.
POSTVM CEREAL CO.. LTD*
Battle Creek, Mich.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
AND RETURN.
810.00—GOOD TEN DAYS—810.00.
Ticket* on sale Thursday, commenc
ing May 2*. SEABOARD, 88 Peach
tree, phones 100.
Negro Raises Money Order,
'aycross, Ga.. May 20,-Rsltlng a
money order of the Southern Express
Company from 25 cent* to *10.25 will
probably cause Sam Taylor, a negro,
a little (rouble before this term of
Wore superior court adjourns. The
negro purchased the order himself*from
one of the branch offices In Wsyeross,
nnd then went to the regular office
and raised the amount. Notwithstand
ing the fact that the order staled "do
not pay over *5," he presented what
wae quite plain to the eye an altered
order.
Atlantan Gats Patsnt.
Washington, May 20.—Messrs. Davt*
A Davt*. Washington patent attorneys,
report the grant to George H. Wade, of
Atlanta of a patent on au electrically
heated roller.
The white voters of Ful
ton county are cordially in
vited to hear Colonel Wil
liam Schley Howard, candi
date for congress, next Fri
day night, May 20, at Buck-
head. Speaking at »
o’clock.
quickestTtime
TO BIRMINGHAM
Leave Atlanta 6:35 p m via 8FA-
BOARD, arrive Birmingham
Shortest line: qulckeat lime. Pul
and dining ear service. City Ticket
Ofllce. 88 Peachtree, phones 10ft.
ODD FELLOWS MEET
ING—ATHENS.
Reduced rate# via SEABOARD. J- ^
Bound trip tickets on »a!e May - I 10 * *
and for 7 a. m. train on 23th. „