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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW8: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911.
Tfae Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa
ture of Clins. If. Fletcher, and has been made under bis
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
•• Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the
bealth of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorln Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotie
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relit ves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpntlon
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
TWO TYPO DELEGATES
TO
Green and Mabry to Attend
National Convention—Some
of the Business. *
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNI CtNTSUM COMPANY, YY MUNHAY •▼SCKT, NtW VOM CITY.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
The Goal
WE (osier Iho nit'
” Ural activities of
youth by directing
them Into channels
which develop the
physical, mental and
morallnloa three fold
bland which makes
the Ideal type ol man-
may not agree with YOUR ambition*
(or him, but we endeavor to combine
the two to best advantage for your
sitUfictlon, (or the boy, and lor the South’s
future.
. £“5Pah* are tilth, and Rlvenlde Tradition,
lowed to dominate oiler lolereilt, but the nccew of
oor cnimpipD.hlp teama aeaak volume, toe the lbo».
„ .raho ol all the ...
make early raaeevalloaa. Addraaa
RIVERSIDE MiUrMY iUDBff
■OX 32 GAINESVILLE. GA.
Shorter College
ROME, GEORGIA
Located near Blue Ridge Moun
tains of north Georgia.
Ideal college for girls and young women.
Four yeura r collegiate work.
Budding, NEW AND FIRE-PROOF.
Art; Music, Science, Languages.
Faculty trained in American and
European universities.
Phytic! Education amphaafaad.
19* acral in around.. Butt Christian influence.
For ealalnaiM, writ*
A. W. VAN HOOSE, IX. D., Praaidaal
At BRENAU COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY
the climate la soak that pee can anjoy eoMoor
lea—HiaiaaB thenar round. Bcattog, Vkmila.
Baakat-baD. ate. arc caocUcatJr provided tor In •
park of M acrae. Inchidlnaa larac lake. Excur*
akmaaramada Into tba adjaent mountain.,
mining region., and toTaDulah ratle. la addition,
the collegia to and null lea] edvuugra an uni
paaaad. For full Information. adJrew
BRENAU, c * ln «y'"*. Boi 3
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
NORTH AVB. AND PKACHTRKB-8T., ATLANTA, QA.
Established 1171. Locatsd
Boarding and Day School
In boot residential part of
Lut year 370 pupils, elgh
for glide and young ladle
•mall Classes. Individual Training.
fifteen
healthy Atlanta.
life and training. Primary, Academic, College Preparatory Courses. Best ad*
vantages In Mualc, Art. Expression. Certificate admits to Vaasar. Wellesley.
Randolph*Macon. and other Claaa “A” colleges. Thirty-third year begins Sep
tember 14, 1911. For catalogue, addreee
SPRUELL MILITARY SCHOOL, Marietta, Ga._
Healthful location In foothill, of Blue Ridge Mountains.
Select echool for SO boarding etudents. Every boy gets personal, Indi
vidual attention. Home life and moral atmosphere excellent. Military
dieclpllne. Physical exercise. Christian teacher.. For catalog and ttrmi
write L. M. SPRUELL, Principal.
Vanderbilt University
"1.000 Students 100
Ksreaas* !*w. Lltersni maw* for «radaata« sad
ssirtsSbSin
Th*-olo«y. Bend for csuloff. natala«4»psrtm«sl.
J. E. WART, lecretary, WashYBto. T—a.
Turkey Prepares Ultimatum.
Vienna, Aua. 1.—Turkey Is reported
to have at rved official notice upon Mon
tenegro that ehe will not further toler
ate the harboring of Albanian revolu
tionists by Montenegro and that an ul
timatum is being prepared for diplo
matic presentation. It I? Intimated from
Constantinople that if the ultimatum
Is overlooked an open declaration of
war against Montenegro probably will
follow.
BANDITS HOLD UP BANK;
ONE WITH LOOT KILLED
Heriem, Mon)., Aug. 1.—Posses to-
day are scouring the woods near here
for two robbers, who with another man
robbed the First National bank of Har
lem.
The third bandit Is dead here. He
wax shot early In the chose and all
the booty wns found In hie pockets. The
bandits were pursued os a result of
their own daring.
After robbing the henk, one of them
nred a allot which brought Marshal
Taawell. Tax well killed th« men with
the loot.
D. W. Green and E. B. Mabry, At
lanta's two delegates to the flfty.gov-
enth session of the International Typo
graphical union, are getting ready to go
to San Francisco for the convention.
August 14 to 19.
In Its annual report, the executive
council of the International, compoaed
of Jams, U. Lynch. Hugo Miller and
J. W. Hayes, states that, with the
present condition of the trade, the
council Is of the opinion that the
amount paid per week to the pension
ers can be Increased from 14 to IS with
entire safety, as there has been a
marked Increase In the balance In the
pension fund during the year.
The council further points out that
the organisation has quite a number of
members who have not been continu
ously affiliated with the International
for twenty years, but whose total affili
ation foots up a greater number of
years than twenty, end that applies'
tlons had been received from such
members for pensions, but under thi
law the executive council could not ap
K rova or aueh applications. A "It might
t well," saye the council In Its report,
"to broaden the law In this reaped and
authorise the executive council to ap
prove such applications for the pension,
Instances where the council Is satisfied
that the applicant did not reafflllate
with the union In order to secure the
pension. For Illustration, If an sppll
cant hie continuous membership o
twelve years, then a break of two or
three yean end a subsequent contin
uous membership of eight year, or
more, the pension Be granted." The
council etatea further that It "does not
believe It was the Intention In any way
to make the pension fund also an out-
of-work fund or a sick fund, and that
If the International desires to inaugu
rate aurh benefits they should be ere
ated ae separate proposition,”
Objection to Increasing Amount.
In speaking of the proposition to In'
crease the amount paid pensioners,
which. It le believed, will be carried at
the convention, the council qfatea that
the great danger will be In a diminu
tion of the receipts caused by a bad
year In the printing Industry and which
might appreciably lessen the total
amount earned In the year by the mem
bers of the organisation. Ae the re
ceipts ere based on one-half of one
per cent of the earning* It 1* explained
"a noticeable leaeenlng of the total
amount earned would result In a cor
responding decrease In the receipts to
the fund. But It may well be that If
the convention concur* the amount pay.
able shall be Increased a* specified."
There were 101 pensioners on the roll
May 31, 1911, an Increase of 140 In the
year. The ages of those drawing pen
sions rang* from 41 to IS years. The
greatest number of any on*, age Is 114,
who are 10 years old. and the next
greatest number Is II. who are 11 years
old. The balance In the old age pension
fund May SI, 1911, waa S404.lll.il. while
the balance In the fund June 1, 1910,
was I277.69S.SI.
Eczema and Ringworm Gnred.
t only “dead sort" cur* for
.. _ fragrant, toothing, hotline
■ntlMptio, which noYtv fall*. It la equally
- - ^nro of ringworm and all
aad scalp dlaasaoi. Aik
Have Gone to Florence, Where
Missing Heiress’ Fiance
Lived.
Roms, Aug. 1<—Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Arnold, of New York, parents of Doro
thy Arnold, ths beautiful young heiress
who mysteriously disappeared Decem
ber 12 and has been mleelng ever since,
were reported today to he living In
atriet seclusion In Florence, where they
went after their arrival upon the steam
ship CarpatHla.
Owing to the numerous and mysteri
ous circumstances which Indicated that
Mia* Arnold hnd been seen In Florence
shortly after her disappearance from
her parent*' home In New York, report*
that eh* may be found there have been
revived.. It was In Florence thnt George
S. Grissom, Jr„ of Pittsburg, fiance of
Miss Arnold, was living at the time of
the girl's dlsappenrar.ee, and It waa
to that city that a brother of the girl/
rushed as soon as she left her home.
Indorsed by more Pur* Food authori
ties, expert chemists, chefs and house
keepers than any other EXTRACT In
the U. B. A. "BAUER'S."
GRAND CANADIAN TOUR
A SELECT And personally conducted party will leave Atlanta August IS. in a
■ r Tld Pullman train, for right day* «*f intensely Interesting travel, visiting
Cii ■ irr.atl. I»efr»dt. nuftalo, Toronto. Canada, and Niagara Falls 149 75 pave
**ve-r> n*. e-w-uiy expense for the whole tsvir, including transportation. Pull map.
hm.-ih, 600-mlle steamer trip. Great Gorge trip, etc Greatest of-
"t This ail will
» oked Names furnished Hoorn for n few more Mate reservation
not appear again Call or address for foldera. etc . J
;ent. No 4 North ITynr-st., or Frank Hammond, cara
cara Atlanta
LEON MEYER IS DEAD
AT WHITEHALL-ST. HOME
Leon Meyer, aged 7«. for 17 years a
resident of Atlanta, and formerly sec
retary of the Oppenhetm Cigar Com
pany, died at S o’clock Tuesday morn
ing at hie home, 162 Whltehall-et., fol
lowing tn Illness of over elx month*.
His death was due to natural causes
combined with the advance of age.
Burvlvlng Mr. Meyer are four daugh
ter* Mr*. I. H. Oppenhetm. Mr*. H L.
Rneenfeld, of New York, and Mlssee
Lillie and Sarah Meyer, and a son,
Manuel Meyer, of Chicago. Funeral
arrangementa will he made after the
arrival of relative! from New York.
READ THIS.
One email bottle of Hall's Texas
Wonder cures Kidney and Bladder
trouble*. Gravel, Diabetes. Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Weak and Lam* Backs,
In all ages. Write to Dr. E. W. Hail.
ISIS Ollve-st.. Bt. Louts, for local tes
timonials. Sold by all drugglats.
CHICAGO MUST FIGHT
FOR LOWER GAS RATES
Chicago, Aug. 1.—The fight of the
city of Chicago to lower gas ratea to
consumers likely will have a long ca
reer In the courts ns a result of the fit.
Ing of a suit b> the People'* Ges Light
and Coke Company, to wipe out the
entire ordinance recently passed, by
which gas rates were to be reduced on
a sliding seal* for five year*.
FOSSILED MEN MET ONE DAY -LONG AGO
IN SOLEMN CONCLAVE-AND SAID
"No Man How Groat His Skill, Should Advertise,”—As If Advertising Was A Sin!
To .this day the “hobgoblin” tales many so-called “ethical” men tell of us, BECAUSE WE CUT
PRICES AND ADVERTISE, would do credit to a “black mammy|s” wildest dreams. Many so-called
ethical men join popular lodges, sing In the choir, get their names in the paper on every occasion,
seek “boosts” whenever free, and influence ask. Yet they say, because we ADVERTISE, we have
horns and are closely allied to Satan.
We simply choose the sunlit paths of truth—ADVERTISING-—and pay our way. No sane, sound
reason has ever been given why any honest man should not advertise.
ADVERTISING TELLS—LEADS THE WAY—SHOWS THE PUBLIC the latest scientific, hy
gienic way to live, and tells of modern skill. The slow-thinking man in his office of cob-webby ideas
doesn’t know the MODERN WAY that gives you modern dental skill at LOW PRICES.
We, THE SOUTH’S LARGEST DENTAL ORGANIZATION, buy thousands where they buy
dozen lots of materials. We pay cash. We choose the WORLD’S BEST at half what the small man
pays. We even buy SHEET GOLD at less than others pay.
In a Georgia town a so-called “ethical” man said to an elderly lady in his chair: “I can’t match
your lost tooth from MY MATERIALS.” She said, “I WILL GO TO DR. GRIFFIN, OF ATLAN
TA,” and this so-called “ethical” man said, "No—not him. He ADVERTISES.” And this UNTRUTH
he added: “His work is poor.” This man, uninformed, unknown to us, simply repeated the “FAIRY
STORY” handed down to him. This lady, aristocratic, blue-blooded and who traces her ancestry to
fighting clans of Scotland, said: “I KNOW DR. GRIFFIN. TO HIM I GO.”
Advertising publicity tests the worth of any CLAIMS. We work no students—no men learning
how—only graduate men of finished skill.
DR. GRIFFIN’S PERSONAL INSPECTION ALL WORK GIVES DOUBLE PROTECTION.
Our Work: The Proven Best 1
Our Prices: Lowest Known
Our prices are based on fair profits, honest work and best
materials. We promise no free work nor impossible low prices.
Established nearly a quarter of a century. Patronize
proven worth. /
Perfect, Close-Fitting, Modern
Set of Teeth, Only
$5.00
Germany Leads the World
In Scientific Research
Germany compels examination of
children’s teeth in public schools, and
saves absence because of ills, and in
creases learning capacity. American
parents and cities are not so thought
ful. Germany wants good soldiers
and sound men, and begins with the
child and watches its teeth.
Oefele, the famons German scientist,
proved appendicitis and catarrh close
ly related to bad teeth.
Professor Pfluger showed people
with decayed teeth to be dangerous to
themselves and others.
Dr. Rose proved children with de
fective teeth to be much less able to
support the labors of the school room
than those not affected, and children
learned faster when “oral” mouth
conditions were perfect
Moller, of Berlin, showed 40 per
cent of tuberculosis infection came
through defective teeth. He proved to
Iho German government that persons
with defective teeth succumbed to tu
berculosis infection easily.
. Germany protects her children by
enforced inspection of teeth. The
investigations were governmental and
not by dentists.
How long will America sleep on?
Gold Crowns, 22k, teeth carefully
covered $3.00
Best Gold Fillings, only $1.00
White Crowns, match teeth, $4.0C
Silver and Amalgam Fillings, 50c
Bridge Work by Specialist. .$4.00
Aching Teeth Treated and
Filled $2.00 to $3.00
Teeth Cleaned and Polished.$1.00
Orders Taken —
Set Teeth De
livered Same
Day
Dr. Griffin’s Personal Attention
to Riggs' Disease, Loose Teeth or
Diseased Gums. Modern Scientific
Methods. EXAMINATION FREE!
DU E. G. GRIFFIN’S Gate City Dental Rooms
241 Whitehall St. Phone 1708 Established 21 Years
ATLANTA GIRL A VICTIM
OF WHITE SLAVE TRADERS
Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 1.—Charged
with engaging In the white slave traf
fic In regard to the person of Bertha
Haney, J. C. Dodson, A. Wlleon. Sadie
(.'amp. Beetle Caldwell and Cordle
Jackson have been arreeted here. The
victim, who li fourteen year* old.
claimed that she was taken. In custody
at the depot by the Jackson woman,
who promised to take her to Atlanta,
her home, upon the following day. The
girl etatea that she was taken to a re
sort where the other two women were
staying and held for five days. The
two men and three women are held
without bond.
MEMPHIS SERVICE
IMPROVED.
Southern Railway now operates
through sleeping car, Atlanta to Mem
phis, via Birmingham on afternoon
train.
Lv. Atlanta, Terminal Station, 4:10 p. m.
Ar. Memphis, Frisco Station, 7:10 a.m.
FATAL STORM Visits
TAYLORJeOUNTY, TEXAS
Abilene, Taxae, Aug. 1.—A large area
of Taylor county waa damaged by a
storm which claimed two lives here last
night and probably Injured Ilk others,
in Abilene house* were unroofed and
the city left In darkness thru the night.
Dr. Hollis, on* of the best known physl.
clans of the town, Is one nf the dead.
Why Are They Using the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter?
Why are ninety per cent nf the
public stenographers, .mechanical *n.
gtneers. Insurance offices, hardware
concerns, automobile firms using the
L. C. Smith A Bros, typewriter?
Why did five mechanical engineers
employed by the Dupont Powder
Company, of Wilmington, Del, de
cide that the L. C. Smith A Bros,
typewriter wa* superior to any other
machine on the market. Our com
petitors know why, but they won’t
tell.
Write, telephone nr ask for cat
alogue.
H. M. ASHE CO., Southern Dealers
Y. M. C. A. Building, Atlanta, Ga.
On=the=Minute Plumbers
We employ only firat olase plumbers. Work guaranteed.
Estimates cheerfully furnished on new work. Repair work at
reasonable prices. Prompt service always.
NOT IN THE TRUST
Co-Operative Plumbing Co.
19 8. Forsyth Street. Phone*, Bell Main 3966, Atlanta 1709
Excursion 1
VIA
Southern
RAILWAY
Thursday, Aug. 3
66.00 JACKSONVILLE, limit 6 dry.
66 00 TAMPA,
limit 1 days
66.00 BBUN6WICK,_
<6.00 ST. SIMONS,
limit 9 days
limit 0 days
66.00 CUMBERLAND, limit 6 day*
rtouler tral
ihkcE special mm from atlakta
pie. Arrive Jacksonville 7:1
passengers for Brunswick, st.
Simons and Cumberland will l>*
handled on regular train leaving
For further Information call on
or addreea James Freeman, District
Passenger Agent, No. 1 Peachtree-
st.. AUanta.
Sharctburg to Have Bank,
Sharptburg, Ga., Aug. 1.—A bank
with a capital stock of 626,000 has been
organised at Sharpeburg hy J. R. Colo
and A.R. Ingram. It will he ready for
business about October 1.
Spalding Superior Court.
Griffin, Ga., Aug. 1.—Spalding supe
rior court will convene August 7, with
Judge Robert Daniel presiding and J.
W. Wise, solicitor, looking after the
state's Interest*. A heavy criminal
docket will be dleposcd of at thte term.
Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
»'/■ Whitehall -at.
Dr. F. J. White, manager apecialisaa in
extracting with vitalized air. Tha only
office In Atlanta that manufacturer* and
administer* our own preparations. Made
fresh dally The heat In thorough, high-
grade. artistic platework. Unsatisfactory
and complicated case* solicited with
guarantee to Improve over old plates or
no charge.
^0TEL8ANP R E SO RTS.
FOR YOUR VACATION
Go to BERMUDA
•20 Up Round Trip F^om New York
Toura Inc. Hotels. Shore Excursions.
Lowest Rates. Twin ecrew 8. 8. “Bei
mudlan,” 8,630 tons. , .
Bilge keels: efectric fans; wlrelese
telegraphy. Fastest, newest and only
steamer landing passengers at the docs
In Bermuda Temperature cooler than In
the Middle Atlantic Coast Resorts. T«n-
nio. Coif, Fishing. Bathing. Sullln* and
Cycling.
MIDSUMMER TRIPS
Go to QUEBEC
Via Halifax, N. 8., most delightful crulra
of 1.500 miles. Magnificent »cen«r>.
.Northumberland Strait, Gulf and River
St. Lawrence and far-famed Saquesay
. River, 6. li. ••Trinidad" from New York
1 July 8th and 22d, August 5th and mh.
and Sept. 2d, 10 a. m. Returning from
Quebec July 14th and 28th, August lltn
and 25th and Fept. Ith. , „
j For illustrated pamphlets with full” 1 *
formation apply to A. E. OUTERBRIpGE
! d CO., Qenl. Agts.. Quebec S. S. Co.. Ltd-
» Broadway. New York; THOS. COOK d
!»ON, 246 Broadway. 640 Madlson-ivt-
563 and 264 Flfth-ava.. or any Ticket
Agent, or QUEBEC 8. 8. CO.. Ltd., Que
bee.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J . .
SHERWOOD INN, Old Point Comfort. Vi.
(Fortress Monroe). Delightfully r
Most charming and healthful "P™ R
America. Hotel beautifully located
i fined and In every'way attractive •
rand entirely modern throughout
} VERY moderate Special weekly
(all yagr. Write for booklet F M
ningtmm. Manager.
uuit isumnt.
for LIQUOR j
DRUG USING
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TYNER’S
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
Conjtipation. Indigestion.
•r eating. Heart Flutter. H.ertbur"-
6Cc bottle, at drug etoree. -
Veteran* Hold S* U 2? B ' ..ml
Forsyth. Ga., Aug. 1.—The j 1 "" ,
reunion nf the Confederate vet ^
of Pike county was held at
Spring* comp grounds a few oa>»
A great many citizen, were
help make the occa»lon an enjoj
one.