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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Jaio.
boyhood)
ALCOHOL'
There are some things too
awful to contemplate—one
is the giving of alcohol in the
guise of medicine to boys.
We believe
Scott’s Emulsion
is the only preparation of
Cod Liver Oil that contains
absolutely no alcohol, drug
or harmful ingredient of
any sort. AU DRUBOIITI
RECORD OF DREXEL
LEAVENWORTH PRISON
First of Those Liberated From
Federal Penitentiary
Under New Law.
Washington, Nov. 2«j—Ten prisoners
•t the Leavenworth, Kane., peniten
tiary hsvo been paroled, being given
their freedom In accordance with the
new Federal parole law. They were
the first to obtain their parole under
this law. , , „
The prisoners are Angelo Brondo,
of Wisconsin; Wesley A. Martin, of
Illinois; Julius J. Klein, of Ohio; Ralph
E. Ickes. of New York; Doc Killings-
worth and Nelso Jones, of Indian Ter
ritory; Thomas F. Branch, of Texas;
Rudolph Bailey, District of Columbia;
William Bresh, of Indiana, and Edgar
J. Sununerhays, Illinois.
READ THIS.
If yon are troubled with any Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble, you wlU
find (l> days treatment In $1.00 bot
tle of Hall’s Texas Wonder, and sel
dom one bottle falls to cure. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2111
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
all druggists.
S. A. L. TO RUN THRU
TRAIN TO CHATTANOOGA
Roms, Os, Nov. 28.—New train ser
vice Is soon to be established betwoen
Atlanta and Chattanooga. Papers were
executed here yesterday between the
Chattanooga Southern and the Rome
end Northern railroad which means a
thru train over the Beaboard Air Line.
It Is also announced that the Chat
tanooga Southern will at once start
work to survey a line from Rome to
connect with the Seaboard at Rock-
mart. Thle statement waa made by
General Manager Shackleton, of tho
Romo and Northern.
Claim That Height Flight Was
Not Made in Presence
of Judges.
Sen Frsncleeo, Nov. 26.—The Wright
brothers are preparing to lodge n-pro
test with the Aero Club of America
against accepting A. J. Drexel as the
new. holder of the world’s altitude rec
ord. according to a statement mode
here by Thomas Jackson, Paclnc coast
representative of the Wrights. On
Wednesday at Philadelphia Drexel as
cended 9,#70.feet, beating.the,flgures of
tHe late Ralph Johnstpne., a Wright
flyer, who made 9,714 at BelnVnt Park,
N. Y. The Wrights, claim tliB Drexel
flight record was not made In the pres
ence of judges.
Turn a Draught to Good Account
Often In winter you dare not
open a window, even though the
room be warm, because the cold
air makes a draught that 1> dan
gerous. With a Perfection Oil
Heater there need be no danger
from draughts.
Open the lower part of the
window a little, put the Perfection
Oil Heater in front of it, and the
cold draught will be turned Into a
pleasant, healthful current of fresh
air. The
Memphis Likes Him and His
Play, But Business in
South Is Bad.
Memphis, Tenn„ Nov. 26.—Notice was
served on members of the Wilton Lack-
aye company after last night’s per
formanco that the season will be aban
doned In Atlanta December >0.
The notice was In the form of a formal
two weeks notiflcatlon, as stipulated In
theatrical contracta, and Is said to hav<
been prompted by the poor patronage
that characterised business of manr
companies touring cities In tho Soutl
where rival theatrical Interests are
lighting.
Mr. Lockaye, who hoe been starring
In "The Battle" says rehearsals wll
a new
_ the author of “Lena
Memphis patrons were greatly plei
with the actor and hla play, and It can
not be due to lock of merit In the
production that It will close. Mr. Leek-
aye la doing ohe of hie best season’s
work In the role of Hsggleton.
Not Sorry for Blunder.
"If my friende hadn’t blundered In
thinking I wee a doomed victim of con
sumption, I might not be olive now,"
writes D. T. Sanders, or Harrodsburg,
Ky„ ’’but for years they saw every at
tempt to cure a lung-racking cough
fall. At last I tried Dr. King’s New
Discovery. The effect wee wonderful.
It soon stopped the cough end I am
now In better health than 1 havo had
or years. This wonderful llfe-savsr Is
unrivaled
g
In*
remedy for coughs, colds.
agrlppe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages,
whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c,
$1.00. Trial bottls free. Guaranteed by
all druggists.
DR. HUGHLETT BEGINS
NEVI( DUTIES SUNDAY
’Rev. A. F: Hugh lot l, late of Parkcrs-
to.The pastorate of St. Mark Moth
diet church, this city, arrtvod In Atlanta
Croup Is most prevalent during the 1>urg. W. Vn . but who was transferred
dry cold weather of the early winter —
months. Parents of young children
should be prepared for It. All that Is
needed Is a bottls of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. Many mothers ere
never without It In their hornet and It
bat never disappointed them. Sold by
ell dealers.
Friday sight. He was met ut the eta-
tlon by a committee headed by Colonel
W. L. reel, which gave him a cordial
welcome. Dr. Hughlett will preach hit
first sermon to bis new charge Sun
day,
Bond Your Clerks-i
(■
and protect your business. Many banks and large corpora
tions have suffered heavy loss by default of fruited clerks.
The Great Southern Accident & Fidelity Company will bond
your derka and protect you from loss by their mistakes or
tbeits. Let ut explain in detail. Now is the time and it. may
save you dollars. Full information cheerfully furnished.
Great Southern Accident & Fidelity Co.
Assets ovsr $300,000 ATLANTA, GEORGIA
WHY NOT TRAVEL TO
CALIFORNIA
THE COMFORTABLE WAY
Via New Orleans and Southern Pacific Co.
SUNSET ROUTE
The Safest and Best Route to California.
Electric Block Signals
Oil-Burning Locomotives
No Smoke or Cinders
Dining Car Service Best in the World
Ask for Literature and Information Covering
All Points West.
R. O. BEAN, A.J. DUTCHER,
Traveling Passenger _ General Agent,
Agent. 121 Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
I
>OUTK EASTERN DENTAL COLLEGE
Is college offers advantages excelled by no other school,
mt building, superb equipment and strong faculty. Individ.
I ual Instruction given each pupil. Session opens Oct, 4th. For
catalogue, address,
DR. C. L. STOCKS. Pres, 427-0 Austell Bldg.. Atlanta. Oa.
Absolutely smokeless and odorless
gives just , as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless and
smokeless. Has ao automatic-locking flame spreader,
which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to
smoke, and is easy to remove to clean and drop back. Burner
body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device
therefor; it can be easily and quickly unscrewed for rewicking.
An indicator shows the amount of oil in the font. Has a cool
handle. Filler-csp is put in place like a cork in a bottle, and is
attached to the font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel,
strong and durable, well-made, built for service, and yet
light and ornamental.
£
IV in* nturejs ufcnbjr vj in*
Standard Oil Company
INSTRUMENTS IN CHURCHES
TO BE WARMLY DEBATED
Atlanta haa discovered a new form
of church .worship, which will be ren
dered In the form of an argument be
tween two of the leading Christian
ministers on a text to be chosen from
the Bible. The first discussion will be
held at the Christian chilrch at South
Pryor and Vassar-sts.. and will be on
the subject. "The New Testament
teaches that the disciples of Christ
have a right to use Instrumental mu
sic with their worship, when assembled
together for worship.” The affirmative 1 for five nights.
tor of the First Christian church, whl
the negative will be supported by S. H.
Hall, evangelist of the Christian
church.
The announcement of the debate says
that no personalities, anecdotes or any
thing unbecoming Bible study will be
permitted, but when the two preachers
get Into the height of their argument
they will make the texts fly at any
rate. Bach debate will last two hours,
and the series on this subject will last
WILTON, LACKAYE TO PLAY
NEW ROLE SUNDAY NIGHT
Wilton Larkhyc, the well known
actor, will preach In the First Unl-
versallst church Sunday evening, No
vember 27, nt 8 o’clock. • The Invitation
to preach comes thru tho pastor, Bev.
E. 1). Fllemvood. the'local representa
tive of tho Actors (,’hurch alliance and
who takes great Interest' In the wel
fare of the people of the mimic work . j
The subject of the sermon will bo I
"The Relation. of the Church . to the
Stage/’ and Actor LacKayo will take a
text tho same as any other minister
and will hew to the line In epigram and
witticism. As an after-dinner speaker,
Mr. Lackaye has enjoyed flrst recog
nition and Is always In demand, but
thle will be his Initial attempt as a ser.
monitor.
The nearest Wilton Lackaye came to
B reaching was the time he addressed
le famous Rockefeller Bible class at
tho Flfth-ave, Baptist church In New
York.- When hls present play, "The
' ’ ’ ced It attracted
D. Rockefeller,
meet Cleveland Moffet,
the play Wright,, and ,Wilton Lackaye.
who played the leading role, -John Ji
Haggleton.” The result of the meet
lug was the Interpolation of many lines
actually written by the dll billionaire
and an Invitation from him to Mr.
Lackayo requesting the. actor to speak
before hls son’s Bible class.
Curo
Grains
of Life
Free
.LraXKSS No Longer Any Excuse for Con.
atipated, Weak Stomached,
Weak Kidneyed, Weak Liv-
cred, Brain Fagged, Thin
Haggard Men or Women.
HEALTH IS FREE
Send Your Nsme and Address Today
For a Fras Trlst Paokaae and
Learn ths Grand Truth.
LAMBERT MUST STAND
FOR BASSETT SHOOTING
Several cases of more than passing
Interest are scheduled to come up In
the criminal court Monday. That of
O. II. Lambert, under Indictment for
assault with Intent to kilt. Is among
the number. Lambert Is tlie man who
shot N. B. Bassett some time since,
claiming that the latter made the re
mark, "Oh, you kid," to hla wife.
The case of Will Williams will start
be tried. This Is the case which whs
being heard at ' the Ume Solicitor
Charles D. Hill was stricken with hls
fatal Illness. Rogers Merritt, a negro,
who has been twice convicted and sen
tenced to hang, will likewise get an
other hearing. .. - -
CAMPANARI APPEARS; '
THEN DISAPPEARS
Signor O. Campanari, the tenor, ap
peared and disappeared at the Audito
rium Friday night as one of the num
bers of the Alkalv
eat Lyceum course. An
announcer stated that Mr. Campanari
would be obliged to discontinue the per
formance on account of a severe cold.
Nevertheless ths 1,000 persons as
sembled enjoyed the part of the short
program rendered by Thomas W. Mua-
grove, the pianist. Hls playing was
enthusiastically encored.
If yoa , „ , ,
IT fonniUtfoQ of your existence Is grad
unify being dried op, the nerve force which
K dlatee through every stom of your being
perishing. The brsln end the nerves re
quire nourishment Just as much as the
rcat of the body.
The marvelous discovery, Curo Grains of
ths stomaeb and bowi ’
on, r
news your old-
feet rendition, reetores your vitality
time strength and visor by
ids your nervous system the food It Is
craving. Ithcnmittsm, neuralgia, headache,
kidney discsse, liver troubles, catarrh of
the stomach end bowels. Insomnia, and all
weskensd renditions of m
quickly disappear, ths hollc
orgy returns, and Ufa la worth living
isnuureejre—iiy more The red corpuscles In ths blood are
Signor Campanari s manner was no-, {hersaeed .and everything that
■ri* manner was no-. focreased .and everything that passes
There were useless through the digestive tract Is turned Into
selections. Altho It good, solid, healthy fleah, Instead of being
‘ > was suffering undigested end unssslmllated.
tlceably agitated,
waits between hta
from YSeverefcold, the notices given to trlst 0 nseksse^of’Sre a'niu
tbs press on Friday stated that hie,^tBWg’ti re!'t
voice was In excellent condition. It Is simply mail coupon below.
"■ Caro Grains are harmless and jte
announced that he will return on De
cember « to complete Me program, ap- ¥m’&‘
the wonderful resalts obtslosd from the
pea ring
n the I;
with Mrs. Chilton, the reader,
lyceum course.
Terms of Probate Judges.
Montgomery, Ala* Nov. 26.—The
question of the expiration of the terms
of probate Judges In Alabama haa
arisen In almost every county, accord
ing to numerous Inquiries received by
the atorney general. Under the old
taw the term expired In November
Under the code all ofllcera elected are
seated In January. Contests are re
ported In Chilton and Madison coun
itea.
Lumbermen Is Kiltsd.
Marianne, Fla* Nov. 26.—M. P.
Brooks, who has charge of the logging
operations of the Jarratt Lumber Com
pany. was so badly Injured yesterday
when hls train ran off the track seven
miles north of this place, that he died
before medical attention could be given
him. He is well known thru west
Florida and quite prominent In railroad
circles
town druggists st id cents s package or win
£ Mr U'Tctt-
eaco, III.
Fill In your name ana addreia on
blank line* below and null thta coupon
to L. C. Grains Co., <23 PuUlfcr Bldf.,
Chicago. 111., and yon will receive a
free trial packaae or Caro Grains by
return mall, postpaid. —
NAME
KTBEBT
CITY
STATE
Telegrams and Cablegrams
May be Sent by Telephone
, ANOTHER STEP FORWARD
THE TELEPHONE AGAIN SUPPLEMENTS THE TELEGRAPH
At night, on Sundays, or on holidays, when your local
Western Union office is closed, or if there is no Western
Union office in your town, you may send a telegram or
cablegram to any part of the world, even to ships at sea, by
forwarding it by Long Distance Bell Telephone to the nearest
“all night” telegraph office, and by paying the usual tele-
phone toll charge.
To do this simply call “Telegram”. The operator will
connect you with “Long Distance” who will give you the
telephone charge. If you are a Bell telephone subscriber the
cost of both the telegraph and telephone messages may be
■. charged to you, or to the addressee.
Telegrams addressed to you will be read to you over the
Long Distance telephone by the Western Union company
when your local telegraph office is closed, or if there is no
- Western Union, office in your town, if you wiU pay the
telephone toll from the nearest all night telegraph office.
This charge will be small since a number of additional
“aU night” telegraph offices have been opened to care for
this service.
The telephone company, however, undertakes only to
place the subscriber in communication with the telegraph
office—it assumes no responsibility for errors in transmission.
TO TRANSMIT TELEGRAMS BY TELEPHONE
SAY “TELEGRAM”. : ‘
Are you a Bell Telephone Subscriber?
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
STANDARD OIL CAUSE
OF MEXICAN UPRISING
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 26.—Fresh
from n trip thru Mexico, Judge Marcus
Sollle, of Ozark, says that the Mexican
Insurrection Is attributed in many «ac
tions to the Standard Oil Company,
who have been getting the worst of It
from the Mexican government In a light
for the oil supremacy.
PILES CURED FOR* 50c.
There has been many eatea of pile* cured
by a a Ingle BOe box of Tetterlne.
Tetterine curea all akin and aealp erup
tions, itching pile*. dandruff, old sorea, ec-
Go to the Lyrte na th6 guest of Geor-
Inn want ad#. Be*.* announcement In this
itue.
“ Th * v,ctor ” DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
0PIUM.and WHISKY SS’ISSSS!
jtaesjtae sShi taHta sire ttaotadTtktta*hama ia ttak
mutation confidential. A book on the snbleet fraa ns. s m
WOOLLBY ft SOH, No. 2-AVirtor S&iStSiS, ISiLnU.* * *
.321 Whltehali-et
DISEASES OF MEN
Lv. Atlanta. ..
Ar. Macon ....
Ar. Jacksonville
NEW
SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS
Effective Sunday. November 27,
Southern Railway will inaugurate two
new traine between Atlanta and Jack-
aonville, on tho following schedule:
No. 6. No. 24.
.11:20 AM
. 1:35 PM
. 8:20 PM
No. 23.
. ,>:45 AM
,;4:35 AM
Lv. Jackeonville. . .8:50 PM
These trains will be equipped with.
etectrioally lighted coaches and Pullman j
drawing room sleeping care.
Traine Noe. 23 and 24 will Handle the
Atlanta-Brunswick Pullman sleeping
^Dining car service on trains Noa. S
and 8 ‘ JNO, L. MEEK,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
THEATER TICKETS
FREE EVERY DAY
If your “want ad” I* in The Georgian yon
not only stand a batter chance to secure
eour want, bat have an equal chance to go
to the Lyric as a gueat of Georgt*n
Wapt Ada.” See announcement In this 1s-
Georgian want ada coat lc a word.
FRIDA Y~WAS"sTRInUOUS
DAY FOR THE FIREMEN
Six calls .within two houra comes
pretty near being the record for Are
colls In Atlanta, and that Is what hap
pened Friday afternoon. Several of
the calls were turned In on account of
burning grass, but they kept th* fire
men hustling Just the tame.
Philadelphia Dental Rooms, j
381', Whitehall.at.
Dr. P. J. White, m.nicer, epeeiaHiet In ex
tracting vrith vilaliied air. Th, only office in
Atlanta that manoectoree and edmlniitera oat
own preparation. Hide fveeh dally. Tke|
best In thorough, high grade, ariiatis plalewerk..
UnulUlsetory end complicated caaee solicited I
with guarantee to improve over old pUtes or
no charge.
The Lyric this week—“At
the Mercy of Tiberius.”
Go to the uric ee the goeet of Geor-!
K m want ada. See announcement In this!
ue. ■
Artistic designs and su
perior finish that make
home attractive'is thechar-
acteribtie of our Pianos.
CABLE PIANO CO.,
84 N. Broad st.
DR. WILLIAM M. BAIRD,
181-2 S. Broad St.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
HOUSEHOLD PREMIUM COUPON
NOV- 26. 1910
This Coupon Counts As 10
See Daily Georgian for full particular*.
Visit our premium headquarters at 20 East Alabama-at,
Cut out th* above coupon and cummence saving today.
SPECIAL NOTICE—The Dally Georgian will deliver
Household Premiums to your home In Atlanta and suburb*
for 25 cents additional—outside of this radius all premium*
will be shipped charges to collect.
Cut out the above coupon- and commence saving today.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.-I have
been handling It every day of my life
for over SO years and know something
about It from study, and, above all,
from eloie observation and dally expe
rience. I do not forget that Its perme-
nent cure 1a tho essential factor In suc
cessfully treating the disease.
STRICTURE and all discharges knd
obstructions of tho urinary tract need
careful handling. I am very much op
posed to the rough gouging and punch
ing ot these exceedingly delicate struc
tures, and I KNOW by dally experience
with them that milder and less painful
treatment is far more eucceeiful.
CHRONIC DISEASES.—There I* t
long line of dleeases common to both
sexes that I have positive views about
VARICOCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY
PROSTATIC and other URINART
DISEASES I have reason to believe I
know sometnlng about
Those who know me and know mi
office know I am an enthuslaat over my
work, and while I have to have pay for
my work as a matter of count, ar
chargee are what I and the patient
think proper, not based on seeing ho*
much I can ecare or squeexe out of
•ome poor, unfortunate piece of human
ity.
If you will appreciate honest buslseta
methods and conscientious eervlee, I
shall be pleased to see you at my offlee
for a consultation; examination free
You will eeo me personally and you will
NOT meet with any fake propositions ;
such as "no cure no pay.” "guarsntM
to cure” and elmllar tommy-rot.
I will send my booklet, "Health E*;
•ay,” Including my article on Brain sM
Nerve Exhaustion and Diseases of Men.
sealed and In plain wrapper, to all **•
write for It.
161-2 South Broad Street
(Corner Broad and Alabama)
Atlanta. Oa.