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THK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1011.
Jaby’s Body Covered with Large
Sores. Seemed to Itch and Burn.
Finger Nails Fell Off. Little or
No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. In 6 Weeks Cured.
"«h«i my baby hoy was sit month* old
.h body >u completely covered with lirp
"... ,h»| seemed to Itch and bum, and cans.
n terrible suffering. The erup
tion beta* In pimple, wblct
would open and run, tn.kln,
large aora. Hit hair cam
out and Anger nails Ml off
and the sores wars over tin
entire body, causing little oi
no sleep tor baby or myself
Great scabs would corns off
when I removed his shirt.
"We tried a great many
remedies, but notblnt would
help him, tm a friend In-
.breed mo to try the Cuttrura
Hoap and Ointment. I used
tbs Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment but a short time before
I could sec that he was Im
proving. and In sis weeks’
lime be was entirely cured. He had suffered
abonl sis weeks before we tried the Cuticura
Snap and Ointment although we had tried
wreril other things, and doctors too. I
mink the Cuticura Remedies will do all that
Is claimed for them, and a great deal more.”
Slentdl Mrs. Noble Tubman, Dodson, Mont.,
Jin. ts. I#H.
For Bore than a generation Cuticura Soap
and Ointment have afforded the most eco
nomies! treatment tor affections of the skin
and snip of Infants, children and adults. A
.'eels rake of Cuticura Soap (25c.) and t.oi
of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are often suffi
cient. Although sold by druggists and dealers
ibroufhout the world, a liberal rareplo of
rsch. with 32-p. book on the skin, will be
sent free, on application to Potter Drag S
Cbem. Corp., Dept. ISA. Ronton
Pope Brown at Metter,
Metier, Ga„ Oet. 14.—Hon. Pope
Fr iwn. candidate for governor, paid a
visit to this rlty Friday. He came here
to attend to n business mutter and did
not discuss politics.
OF
WILL MEET AT ICON
New Game Law Will Be Dis
cussed by the Wardens and
Sportsmen.
1 sportsmen 1 * day will be held In
Macon at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning.
October 17, In the chamber of commerce.
Most of the county wardens and deputy
wardens wHI be there to discuss the new
department established by the last legis
lature for the protection of the game and
fish of the etate. Hon. Mlnter Wimberly,
author of the new game law, and Warden
Harry C. Kendall, of Bibb, with President
Dunwoodv and Secretary Taylor, of the
State Fair association, will be the hosts
of tht occasion. Commissioner Wallace,
of Alabama, and State Warden Rice, of
South Carolina, have been Invited to the
meeting, and will participate In the dis
cussion.
Dr.E.O.GRIFFIN'S demtalbooms
24/j Whitehall Street. (Over Brown A Allen's Drug Store.)
TEETH ££ $5.00
Have Impressions Taken in the morning, Qst Teeth Same Day.
DC nn _,1 ir-n._ ^ GUARANTEED.
So.OO M Bridge Work A $4
Gold Crowns (22-k) $3
PER TOOTH
All Oil* Denial wort ai Lorn)
Prices.
Painless Extraction a Special,
ty. examination Fraa.
Hours—I A. M. to S P. M.
Sundays—• A. M. to 2 P. M.
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
DIES SATURDAY MORNING
AUT0IST IS ARRESTED
FOR KILLING A CHILD
Themasvillt, Ga., Oct. 14.—For run
ning over a child of Mayor Perry of
Camilla this week nnd Inflicting Inju
ries from which the child afterward
died. Will Crosby, a young white man
of Mitchell county. Is being held In Jut!
at Camilla.
Crosby, while driving his automobile
thru the streets of Camilla, ran over
the little girl, who was playing In the
■treet In front of her home. He did not
snip to see the extent of her Injuries,
hut drove rapidly away. He was pur-! _
aued by the sheriff and finally caught, i .our on vour stomach if you - w!ll take
He states that he was Just learning to t little Dlapepsln occasionally. This
IS LITTLE DM ENDS INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, GAS OR ANY STOMACH MISERY.
Relief in five minutes awaits
every man or woman who
suffers from a bad
Stomach.
of lead, or other disagreeable miseries.
Should you bs suffering now from ony
stomach disorder you can got relief
within live minutes.
If you will gat from your pharma
cist a 50.cent case of Pape’s Dlapepsln
you could alwaya go to the table with a
hearty appetite, snd your meals would
taste good, because you would know
there would be no Indigestion or Steep
ness. Hn was frightened when he had is harmless and pleasant aa candy, w
run over the child and was afraid to t jjgcst and prepare for assimilation Into
(top. . | the blood all tho food you ran eat.
| Flat what your stomach oraves. wlth-
To Build New Parsonage. I jut the slightest four of Indigestion or
Parry. Ga., Oct. 14.—The Methodists that you will be bothered with aour tla-
nre arranging to build a new parson- mgs. Belching. Gas on Stomach, Heart
age for their pastors. The ' "' " ” M ' * *" *"
Ing v.ili be erected nn the .site of the
present one. The plans are now In
the hands of Rev. M. F. Deals, pastor,
nnd fhe estimated cost Is $3,500. Sub
scriptions to the amount of $1,500 have
been secured.
MANSION OF GOV. LUMPKIN
NOW USED AS DORMITORY
Nothing will remain undigested 'or i less nights or Headache or Stomach
• .... misery all the noat day; and. besides.
you would not flood laxatives or liver
pills to keep your stomach and bowels
clean and fresh.
Papa's Dlapepsln can be obtained
from your drutglst, and contalna mors
than sufficient to thoroughly cure the
worst case of Indigestion or Dyapopsl*.
There Is nothing bettor for Gas an the
Stomach or sour odora from tha stom
ach or to euro a Stomach Headaohs.
You couldn't kosp a handler or mar*
useful article In the honee
ew biilld- burn. Headaches from stomach. Nau-
n. Bad Breath, Water Brash or
feeling like you hsd swallowed a lumn
THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
Its Work in Atlautn nntl How It Doe* It; Wh.v Service I*
Hotter Than Gifts; IIow System Not Only Relieves Suffer
ing, But Removes Its Cause.
By JOSEPH C. LOGAN, General Secretary.
It is difficult. If not impossible, to con- one of the foremost offices In the city
celve of any form of society which will I raid to me the other day, “l always feel
not leave a ploce for charity. If all the • relieved when the Associated Uhirltkn
dreams of Socialism were to come true Rets hold of one of iny bad tenants, be-
in u nljrht, there would still remain those | cntiee I rarely have any trouble sfter-
fitionsl Instance* w hich did not fit any i wards with the rent." And yet In the
Ths eld Lumpkin Homs, built byQovtmor Wilson Lumpkin about 1835
The now $100,000 state agricultural building is stsn at tha right.
By QUO C. EDWARDS. i three stories high, counting the base
Athens. Os„ Oet. 14,—Htandln* Just In) mawt. .which N really the fint floor. The
font of the hew $109,400 state Agrtcul ‘ * “ ~
[rnnln first liner Is reached
i should be enabled to rear her children In i rent case, a woman and four little cbll-
J hrr i*Wn home, ard which should glvejdrrn. whose father won under a twelve-
tiwm up to the state or to an orphanage , months eentenee in the chslngarg. It
to care for. Now nnd then some . took fime to And out thst an appeal for
I stranded personage would wish to have i pardon wav pending, that the man hud
I railroad fare donated to another city, snd s good prior work record of four years
the problem of charity would thereupon | In one position, that he had olways beer,
{tear Its irrepressible head. jn good husband ard father, and that It
i At the orient Joy .hero Is sn undue j ws.« the first time h# hsd been convicted
{doinsnd for charity. With the Asso- ! of any crlms. Hut whan ws got those
•eluted Charities alone dealing, with he-1 facts and wont to the pardon board with
I tween S and 5 per cent of the population them, the man's appeal was hurried, and
I of the city; Individuals, the churches, the his release was sssurotl. He has not only
public hoNpltul. tho warden, and the vs- paid hla rent since, but he hus paid up
' rlouM eleemosynary institutions add mr 1 lie back rert. »co.
(their shore, then; must be near if* per,' Matt:# Htrrls' Story.
Ir«pm h Ae P »irttiM> <K mrr <r i painstaking investigation b>
dcmnn > J l ?ii HrnJinr* and real * who have learned all the re-
' iMaJitiM* rcro j fVhl,* SSu’wUiT *"* l ‘”° W * , '" r
should he reduced t»v tho** m»a«or*n of! } nr l tne rant a wnat
public foresight n:
lice which will n
wealth nnd cpportunliy
The Greatest of Problems. j nr*, «s divergent a* human needs. This
The problem 1* u great on«* as things t study of the cases has revolted in a nunt-
are. By some studci ts of imHlern cities.! her of instances (n sordire people to the
It has been pronounced the very g’TMteai j asylum. How many people nere rctr.em-
From a pool of stagnant water will come. her Mattie IJa-rta. that hedragrled lUUe
typhoid and the dnuth-bcarmg mosquito, creature with the dowdy hat and clothe*,
malntlo and other Mis. each fostering uil. ! who always drew s petition from her
nnd multiplying Indefinitely. Ho irotnj bosom asking help to go to Macon?
‘ ' 4— —be-3py at j|llledge/Ule
I ", sources or ine comrnun
bv°ThiHW^messtires’’of I «*t ,h ® fanto wl
.•vir.rrvPMlSTnndl.i^ ' *° *>• **»«*«• in
I 22»r2 r *I??nl?«IIetr!butA i u '* r " *»»«! mesne of r#fl
ipffXfv * ‘ |, '‘ r,, ’ Ut ® It is mn-1 difficult to s
nnd ought
MVi
JOHN MAR8HALL HARLAN.
Associate justtra of tha United Btatsa
suprama court who died Battrday
morning In Washington, following an
lllnsaa of less than a week. He was tha
oldest member of tha court, both In aga
and service.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PRAISES COLONEL BURKE
fn resolutions Introduced and adopt
ed nt the meeting of the directors of
the Chamber of Commerce Thursday
Colonel Joseph F. Burko and till asso
ciates. who tailored for the Success of
the recent peace Jubilee, were praised
for their efforts which resulted In giv
ing Atlanta nation-wide prominence
and In cementing the tlee of friendship
between tho North end the South.
To Colonel Burke the director!. In
their resolution!, give ell credit for
having planned and carried thru the
ovent.
Interest Is bslng taken In Colonel
Burke's proposition to reorganise the
Gate City Guard, forming It Into a per
manent organisation upon tho lines of
the Old Ousrd, of New York, and the
Fifth Maryland Veteran Corps.
DALTON MAN WILL DIE
FROM GUNSHOT WOUND
Dalton. Ga., Oct. 14.—flam Grider will
die as the result of wounds Inflicted by a
shotgun fired ut him by J. C. Htnwart on
Thursday right. Htewart occupies a cell
In jail. Accordlra to the best information
obtainable. Grlaar. in connection with
ntor*. want to fltewart'a home
•alien and attampte«l to effect
entrance. When 3fr. Htewart went to the
door Grider's two companions ran; as he
Your cough annoys you. Keep on
harking and tearing the dedicate mem
branes of yaar throat' if you want to
be annoyed. But if you want relief,
want to be cured, taka Cham be rial n'a
Cough Remedy. Hold by *11 deatari.
and carry out the plans which have been
ade to uplift some Individual or family.
I want to point out the fact thaf. with
. such a variety of I few escoptfona, the people who beg—the
•Having dhtrers that I people you nee ashing for charity-sre
show fn whole what' tho«a •» whom you do an Injustice In
rganlrwl charity iloea do—ita remedies l handing out a dole. They are tha peo-
— *' * -- * — — * ‘pie who say wbtn you tell them to go to
the Aaaieclatcd Charities. "I have hern
Here and they won't do anything for
mo." Much applicants, however, need
something, tho it may not be the dole
In cases of deliberate fraud, they need
correction; where the huaband begs him-1
No-Rim-Cut Tires
With Double-Thick, Non-Skid Treads
10% Oversize
Winter Tire*
With Double-Thick Treads—
ty Deep-Cut Blocks—
Countless Edges and Angles
Th« most efficient non-skid device ever employed.
A separate tread, immensely wear-resisting, vut
can iced to the regular tread.
The latest addition to Goodyear No-Rim-Cut tires.
The Ideal Tire
Tbs tfo-Rim-Cut firs, our patented
type, has become tbs most popular tire
in existence.
Tbs coot rot of this tlrs. In tha past
two years, has Increased our tlrs ssles
by 500 per cent.
Over 700,000 have been sold to date.
And tho flood-ilka demand now com
pels a capacity of 3,800 per day.
All because this Is tho one practical
tire which can’t rim-cut. And because
it Is made 10 per cent ovenixe, adding
tS per cent to the average mileage.
This patented tire, which costs noth
ing extra, Is saving motor car owners
many millions per year.
The Added Tread
Blnca 1908 our experts have worked
to add to this tin a perfect Non-Skid
tread. The Anal
result is now
pictured hers.
Forty formu
las were tested
for resistance to
wear In select
ing the one (or
this tread.
Good/year
No-Rim-Cut Tires
With or Without Non-Skid Treads
The extra tread was than made just IS
thick as tho regular. It was made up ol
deep-cut blocks, which present to tha
road snrface countless edgesand angles.
The blocks widen at tho base, so tha
strain la spread.
After throe yean of tests we are ready
to jay that here la utter perfection la
a non-skid lira. Nothing else is so afS-
cleat, so durable, so economical.
Three Saving*
The No-Rlm-Cnt tire with the Non-
Skid tread offersthesothreo advantaged
A double-thick tread—
A tire that can’t rlm-cut—
A tire 10 per cent overs its.
This new tread, In addition, (adnata
danger of puncture by 30 per cast.
Thousands have proved that to Insist
on these tires meant to cut tire bills in
In two.
Oar Tire Beak
—baaed ew 1*
years of Bra
making—Is (Ili
ad with faetsyan
should know.
Ask ns to ma*
it to yen.
The Goodyear lire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio
ATLANTA BRANCH, 223 Peachtree St.
ARKANSAS SENATOR
NOW A NEWLYWED
, . K . . ____ .
! -'S oil! Lumpkin home place, built by Inside is apaclaus. A bread stairway
"enter Wilson Lumpkin about the year lead* from this 1’nll to the record flon
f om the ; crinii' and disease, with tnclr attendant row, ringing lur simple little rungs whf« ti
The hall I misery, ard cialmlnK victim* to burden I vnu never took time to learn That shs
stairway j and hinder those who cnespe. | knew.
r ' f only stand for all time, but would
l^ crt n good appearance as long as It
*1""i!d stand. The alte selected 1* one
»rai commands a splendid view of all
surrounding country. The material
for ths building wo* chosen with the
Krosteit care. Every piece of lumber
lflwa» a specially selected one. Today
Jne doors, after more then e half cen-
’ury of u«e. are as smooth as a ball room
Po °r. and as steady and firm as they
vere the day they were put down 75 years
» The building Is constructed of Gerr-
Kis stone, quarried as smooth almost as
*>arhle. The outside of the building pre-
^ent* s surface os even as If It were
bj.lt of brick. The walls are about three
thick.
i ^5*..Particular was Governor LumpMn In
m;tiding this house that he Imported ma-
' on * from Scotland especially for the
vnric of erecting h!a home for him, and
heir work as Tt stands today Justifies
expense he went to In bringing his
masons from such a distance. The house
I* ®* ho certain design, except thst It Is
nunt on the plan of so many of the car-
• •r housea erected In Georgia. It 1s
Tho lns>de finish of tho okl house is efe- j looted, notwithstanding
gunt. All of the casings nnd interior ( pity and the Ideal of
work, while showing a little worse for
the wear of 75 >csrs, are still In good
condition.
Governor Wilson Lumpkin, tho builder,
was one of the first members of the fa
mous Lumpkin family, so prominent tn
Ueoranr history. It was !n honor of the
daughter of Governor Lumpkin. Martha
Wilson Lumpkin, that the former name
is Lumpkin family, so pr
iraflT hlatcry*. It was !n honor of the
ghter of
son Ln»*i„
of Atlanta wan changed from Terminus
to MarthasvlJJc. This daughter, not. the
widow ef Thomas M Compton, was tho
last itwner of the old stone mansion of
the Lumpkin family, and she lived In the
houae up to about four years ego. !"*• *
now resides In Decatur, Ga. dhe la
aunt of Chancellor Barrow of the I’nl*
verst I y. Many relatives of Governor
Lumpkin are scattered throughout the
state, one of whom Is Judge Joseph
Henry Lumpkin, Justice of the supreme
court of Georgia. Hover* 1 are living In
Athens.
At present students of the State Agri
cultural college are rooming In the old
mansion, ami as the house Is In goo4l
condition and promises to remain so for
many, many years, it is quite probable
Travel to
Texas, Mexico
and California
THE COMFORTABLE WAY, VIA
New Orleans and Southern Pacific Company
SUNSET ROUTE
Oil-burning locomotives. No smoke, no doit, no cinders.
Electric block signals. Dining car service best in the world.
Four daily trains to Houston, with direct connection! for
north Texas points. Two daily trains through to California.
To rough tourist car service from Atlanta to Los Angeles and
San Francisco.
Low one-way colonist rates in effect-September 15 to Oc
tober 15, inclusive.
Ask for information and literature.
A. J. DUTCHER, Gen. Agent, 121 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
..I’Vh the casual helper
service at ill find j never sees. Dr. Cabot, head of the Me*-
. ....... nt In nearly every human breast. {sarhusetts ganaml hospital and founder of
The field «;f cherliy Tppeiiled to me be- jibe system of outdoor nursing in cont.e?-
cause its frlvnos v.er* *<> many. 1 saw lion with hospitals, say* tbat the social
when first I came into this work, and j worker f* entitled to a plr.ca assong the
stlJI see the great power which lies in n . prrfeisiona for the reason that tha study
common conception of charity antt the of human nature under adverse condition
greut good which can be accomplished ard the discovery of Its remedies Is
“ 111 tad " * ~ ‘
— — —.... - — y of ... .
a united effort under its new banner. science. He tells the Instances of a worn
have
ty by volunteer contributions from n large I so that she could rot use them, but In
number of people who have, with excvp- (summer tney relaxed normal. When this
tlonn of :ncr*used amount*, uubrcrlbcd $a j potlcnt ram# heforo the social worker—
annually until further notice. These sub- I tha Incident happened In Boaton—she
serfb«r* have, almost with on# accord. I found tho woman a position In Florida,
co-oporated with the plan of the direct-( where ft was summer all the year. In
ere in (tending out annuul statements in more than ore Instance men have drifted
the form of a bill for the annual dona- into our office—the sort of men who
tlon. This insures the lowest collection , would hove asked you for a dime to gat
cost, and a more or less permanent sup-, j a bed -nr.d in .10 mlnutea afterwards
port for the organisation. Thera l* noth- j found themselves in s hospital cot fighting
ing to prevent any subscriber from dls- | for life ftseff.
continuing at will. In rending out state- ( No Monopoly on Charity,
me rit* this year, we stamped upon them . All this doe* not mean that the paid
the Injunction. "Make u point of reading worker shall motiopollte charity. It doaa
tho annuul report." Dne member wrote. mean that fn helping you should use
back. "I have rind the annuel roiiort. wist the paid works- has to five, tha
l*lea*e discontinue my membership. J expert In vest {gallon and th# Wnowladgs
That sounded so discouraging tbat a call . of the resources wh’ob tha community
was made upon him. lie was open-»has provided to meet ihs various nveds
minded, welcomed the visit, and explained of the poor. There is s groat place for
ths reasons for his withdrawal. larger gifts, for, im'.ike education and V,
Why One Men Quit | brarlsa snd Y. M.
it . , brarlsa and Y X|. A.'s, <»rganfxad
ur financial charity has still to ^triggl* eaalnst the
I . tt* ’"i I custom of small donations \ve bar* a
of 11.2,4.41. i great demand for more money to give to
- „— - - -j -- your charity ■ those people for whom vionev is fhs
qnd It is 57 per cent. Did you read the j l ,rop.i*’ form cf relief: for Instance tha
rust of the report? I aeUod. •No, he widow Who la betr.g enabled to take rare
answered. "Well, the trouble* la. I ra-J ©f her own children. There la still tba
plied, "that you ami our directors hays»opportunity to ties cloth«og, ths need
a different Idea of whut Is charity, tor that the empto3*er shall bs .considerate
Instance, this morning I used tho long- j with hi* unfortunate workman: that the
distance telethon* at a cost of „5 cento.} landlord shall bs lenient when tha sltua-
which item went into what you call ex- . tlon warrant* It. Ths best charity can
perse, and the roftutt was thst n home- • rnt ts disbursed. It has to he dons, and
less boy wa* placed In a good home on a , no community has yat provided sufficient
farm. If I had given the quarter to the service to cover th# field. Thar#
boy, who would admit It was charity, but' ^
Inasmuch as we paid It to the telephone
company you call it what?* Then j told ______
him of a negro woman who came In ;«■* i MILLIONS OF G-ERMS
after the hoy, to *sk that she be given vjx uiauriu
money to pay the costs fn court to re-
is husband be
Ifa to bag by I
for tho com
lease her household furniture, which had
been seised for a debt of her "good-for-
nothing husband." A paid agent verified
her story, and then I called up tha Jus
tice court and explained that wo couW
file a claim ami bond which would enable
her to regain her goods, but asked If be
would not release them without this use
less proceeding. He did so, and the neat
woman had thetr “—•* **
That cost a little
that's charity 1
relieved solely
r ort to diagnose the real need. Moot »»•
peals come when the applicant has
reached some crisis of debt or went.
Charity can’t afford to pay debt* except
In exceptional instances, but If the debt
ts rent, for Instance, we get a stay from
tha real estate agent until we can find
out what to do If the Immediate want
exists. It le filled for a long enough pe
riod to permit of a study of the need be
hind It. Organized charity h#» no red-
tape with respect to hunger and cold. It
does all that the old charity did—but It
goes beyond that and with the paid werk-
er sets about to prevent the recurrence
of the condition which forced the cry
for hrend
You Must Kill Them or Lose
Your H3ir—tfswbro’s Herpt-
cide Prevents B&ldnras.
The dandruff farm la a deadly enemy
to healthy, luxuriant hair. No matter
bow thick, heavy and beautlAi) your
hair may look, the dandruff germ may
be there at work and vary busily, too.
Just so sura aa you do not take atepe
to check the ravage* of tbla germ, Just
so sure you will sooner or later loo#
your hair.
Baldness may always b* prevented by
the timely us# of Xewbrow Htrplcld#.
Herplclde la sure death to the dandruff
germ. It cleans th* scalp and allows
the hair to grow as nature Intended.
There are no disappointments, unless
th# hair follicles arc completely atro
phied, so why put ofT the treatment un
til It Is too late?
Herplclde is sold and guaranteed In
one dollar bottles by all druggists.
Applications at the beat barber shops
and hair dressing parlors.
Bend 10c In postage or silver to The
Herplclde Co., Dept. It. Detroit, Mich.,
for a nice sample of Herplclde and a
booklet telling all Shout the hair.
they may go to schuol or to regular work
When an applicant spp*ais to you at th*
door, you should first tak# the name and
address, end then refer them to ths as
sociation. Then notify us of the appeal,
nnd should they fail to apply hare, ws
will go to ti’e'r tioms.
"Just to tsy Good-By."
her day on« chronic i
...... .. :u tell us good-by and the
to get Just 10 rcots. which was all she
needed to wmplttt h«r prsparatloDa to
go to ths country. Hhe tow ths msyo
good-by. snd many othara probably
This woman for four years has been say
irg ths Associated charities would not
ala h«*r. and It is true that ws would not
—In ths way sh«* asked. During thla pe
riod she hod a ftwu daugbttr sitting
around ths house doing nothing, * grown
son. whom sb*. claimed to we ^*not rtghl
bright.' 'nnother son. big enough to work,
but doing nothing, erd out of school
Our conclusion that th* family should hi
left to esrn Its own support' has been
verified by the fact that th# daughter Is
now married and has a husna of her own.
and tha son. she claimed to bs weak'
minded. I* eupnort'rg # wife. Ths young-
or son gee* with hla patents to werk on
Tho foregoing dsel* with paid service,
wh.'eh furnishes the foundation and In-
d!st>sns«bia requisite for using ths serv
ice of volunteers -priceless In quality sod
amount- Good women who help In a hun-
* ‘ visitors, committer
directors, are voL
^ psce r ‘
*to*y of sums of the large- i
the directors of this
brought shout for the .... .... ......
mur.tiy ihn their untsYflsh Interest and
oerristsrey. They have dims these things
tr. the heps that charity, no matter how
much ws may admire It. may be rendered
lass accessary.
DeafnessCured
When Caused by Catarrh
If you hiv* ringing nolwn in your
tin, eilarrli (.rre* sre making th!lr
way from ttw iioxt to tho nn through
tho tub!!
Many cm.» of JeifneM oauwfl by ri-
mrrh hav« b**n cured by breathing
HYOMEI. It rrechaa tb! Inflamed
membrane, h.ala tha aorenaaa and ban-
lehrs catarrh, whtrh la tha cauaa of
moat SeaffiMa.
£. c. Vanamaa.
railroad conductor
of Binghamton. N.
Y.. wrttra that ha
waa cured of d*af-
ttrn afire apodal-
Uta had failed.
HYOMEI (Pro-
nounce It Htgh-o-
m.i la guaranteed
to cure catarrh,
aoughn. cold*,
aathma, croup and
tort throat, or
mercy bark. Com.
plete outflt with
Inhaler, Sl.on. Extra hottl.e SO cente.
Sold by Jacob!' Pharmacy, the mtcr-
prl.lrx ph.rmacleta, and druggl.te rr-
illania i West Point Rallrcad Co
Tin Wislirn Railway of AlabiBi
$8.50
Atlanta to Montgomery
AND RETURN
ACCO'INT
ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL
(j INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
October 16-22
Ticket! on aal* October IS to 21, in-
clutlvc. and for trains cehcdultd to
• rriva Montgomery before noon of
- ' ) racch Atlanta re*
than midnight Oc*
BLAST" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 32.
Tlakat Offices: Fourth National
Bank Building, Atlanta Tarmlnal sta
tion.
SAFE EXPERTS
we open or repair any left any
time without damane.
UNO. N. TOOO CO.
•8 N. Pryor-,t. Ball phone M. Sara
SENATOR JEFF DAVIS.
The I'nlted 8tattn senator from Ar-
kanaaa and Mill I-ela Carter, ef Osark.
. nr. married af Oaark, Ark., Thuraday.
The brlda la the daughter of Dr. W. A.
Carter, one of the oldtft and beat
known cltlsena nf weattrn Arkannaa.
The e.nator and hla brlda lift Immedi
ately after the ceremony for an extend
ed trip on the Pacific coart. Senator
Darla waa a widower.
FARMERS ARE BEGINNING
TO HOLD THEIR COTTON
Tfctmaavilla, Ga., OoL 14c—Mora than
half of tha cotton ot thla county baa
bans picked. The cr-.p I. much larger
than tbat of last year and la In fine
condition. The acaaon hfln been an (deal
one for ricking and tho there ha. baan
some complaint ot acorclty ot labor, yet.
aa a rail, the farmers are wall up In
that lint. With tha decline In tb. price
many of the farmart are beginning to
hold tbrtreotthn and It I. probable tint
until a change In that reapect takes
placa tba warehouaea here will bo well
flllad.
BROKE UP CALABOOSE;
MADE QUICK GETAWAY
According to Information to tha At
lanta police Friday. Jobo Bhofer. want
ed In thle rlty and arrerted on a South
ern train Thursday afternoon by De
tective Bullard and turned over to the
authorttlea at Btockbrldga. demolished
the little calnbooee there Tbureday
it and mads hla eacapa.
_ elective Bullard was on hla way to
Macon at tba lima and found Bhafrr
on the train. Taking him Into custody,
the officer turned Dim over to the
Btockbrldge officer!, and wired Al
lots. ao another officer could be sent
for the prleoner. Bullard then reaumrd
hie trip to Macon, where he wae going
after a prisoner.
Bhnfer la wanted here aa the result
of an attack said to have been made
Thursday morning on POlironian Mon-
ertef and a citizen, who we. aiding tha
office;.
Seatome Pottoffi.e Robbed.
NicJiollR Oa, Oet. t4.—The poaloffice
at Seatoms and the etore of J. W.
Prince. In which (he poatofflre la lo-
cited, were looted early yesterday
morning by robber*. The thieve* wen-
•uereatfol In blowing open the safe end
obtained over tfoo In csah. besides
stamp* nnd various article* In the .lore.
Pe.eom* I. about two ml!»* from Nlch.
It's Equal Doesn’t Exist.
No one ha. ever made a aalva, oint
ment or balm to compare with Buck,
len'a Arnica Halve. It's the one perfect
healer of Cult, Corns, Burne, Brulaea,
Boren. Braid#. Boll*, Ulcers, Ecxema.
Balt Rheum. For Bore Eye., Cold
Sore*. Chapped Hands ar Sprain. It's
supreme. Unrivaled fer Plica Try IL
Only He at all druggists.
INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Don’t wear two pair* of glieect. or
the old atyle split Bifocals. We make
the very latest style of no-svam or In
visible lenses. Come In and let ua show
them to you. A. K. Hawkea Co., Op
ticians. 14 Whitehall Bl.
Organise Teacher. In.tltute.
Perry. Oa, Oet. 14.—At a repent
meeting ot teacher, of Hou.ton county,
held In Perry, they organized the
teachers In.tltute. The organisation of
tha Institute waa proposed by 8oh -M
Commtaeloner F. M. Green. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: Prsleeror
Blood worth, president; Professor A. J.
Clarke, vice president; Profrtscr P.
K. Mathews, secretary and treasurer.
In selecting a Piano, your
first consideration will be
that ot tone. Ours are noted
for their tone excellence.
CABLE PIANO CO.,
pa T? 1 ay