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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1.311.‘
ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, (MADE PROTEST AGAINST
GAS, HEARTBURN OR A STOMACH-HEADACHE. AN AMERICAN CARDINAL
Relief in live minutes
awaits every man or wo
man who suffers from
a bad Stomach.
Why not gst some now—thl* ' Mo
ment, and forever rid youreeif of atom,
ach trouble and indication? A dieted
vtomach Ret* the blue* and grumbles,
(live It a rood eat, then take Pspr's
Dlapepsln to atart the dlgeatlve Juicea
working. There will be no dyspepsia
<>r belehlng of gas or eructations of un
digested food; no. feeling like a lump
- of lead in the stomach or heartburn,
sick headache and dlaxlneaa and your
food will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Dlapepsln costs only (0. cents
tor a large case at any drug store here.
and will rail era the most obstinate case
of Indigestion and upset stomach In
Ore minutes.
There is nothing else better to tak*
gas from stomach and cleanse the
stomach and Intestines, and. besides,
pne single dose will digest and prepare
for assimilation Into t*i« blood ail yout
food the same as a sound, healthy
stomach would do It.
When Dlapepsln works, your stom
ach rests—get* Itself In order, cleans
up—and then you feel like eating when
you come to the table, and what you
eat will do you good.
Absolute relief from all stomach mis
ery Is waiting for you aa soon u« you
decide to take a little Dlapepsln. Tel!
your druggist that you want Papes
Dlapepsln, because you want to become
thoroughly cured this time.
Remember, If your stomach feels out
of order and uncomfortable now, you
can get relief In five mlnutea.
MRS. ROBERT MANTELL’S DEATH
A LOSS TO THE CLASSIC STAGE
Boston Parish Wires Vatican
Against Elevation of Arch
bishop O’Connell.'
New York, Nov. Z—The following
special cable was received here today
from Rome:
“A parish In the diocese of Boston
has telegraphed the Vatican protesting
against elevating Dr. William O'C'ort-
nnll to. the cardlnalate. Details of the
charges made were refusad."
Dr. O'Connell la archbishop of tho
Boston diocese and one of the three
Americana whose coming elevation to
the sacred college at the next consisto
ry was recently announced.
In the death on Wednesday of Marie
Booth Russell, known in private life
as Mrs. Robert Mantel), those Atlanta
theatergoers who ore fond of tho classic
drama suffered a loss which will bo
, felt In tho seasons to come. The men
and women of the stage who have pre-
‘ ferred the traditional roles of the
Shakespearean repertoire to the more
spectacular ami frequently more re
munerative parts of the modern play
wright have been few In the past dec
ade. and they are growing fewer with
each generation. There arc more Zazas
than Katherines In these days; more
Mrs. Tsnquerays than Ophelias. And
the passing of Marie Booth Russel) re
moves one of the few of the actresses
of the time In whose talents the whole
Shakespearean repertoire found faith
ful representation.
leading woman, he preaented a half
dozen classic plays.. Mies Russell was
seen as Ophelia and the other leAdlng
women’s roles In Mr. Mantell's reper
toire, and her fine reading and her
splendid stage presence won her glow
ing praise. She was not a “star" In the
stage acceptance of the term; the plays
were chosen to give first opportunity to
her talented husband; but her excallent
support of him gave ample assurance
of her ability to present tho hero
ines of the ''legitimate*' drama when
given opportunity-
Mrs. Mantel! died at her home In At
lantic Highland*, N. J„ her husband
canceling his engagements to hurry to
her bednlde, arriving, however, too late
to see her alive. Her death was due to
an attack of heart failure, from which
ahe had suffered since June. They had
Atlantans will recall the visit of Rob- met on the stage In 18*7, when Miss
i ert Mantel! to tho tlrand three years! Russell Joined Mr. Mantell's company,
ago, when, with Miss Russell ns his 1 »nd were married In 1*00.
WA YCROSS TO BECOME CENTER
OF THE WOOD PULP INDUSTR Y
Waycross, O*., Nov. 2.—That Way-
cross will become the center of the
wood pulp Industry for many of the
country’s big paper mills, and eventually
’ the home of a number of the mills, Is
Indicated by a report Just rb»d* on me
available timber In this section for use
In making a suitable pulp for the man
ufacture of paper. The reixirt In detail
shows that on one tract of 17,000 acre*
alone enough timber was found to keep
a big pulp mill operating here for years
to come. No less than 400,000 acres
of land contain timber that will supply
pulp mills, and owing to the great sav
ing In freight It Is stated that within
a very short time paper mills will lo
cate where they can get the raw ma
terial.
| With the Motion Pictures j
At the Bonita.
The continuous vaudeville—bsglnnlng
at noon and lasting till 10 p. m. -at the
llnnlta la making a hit with those who
have an odd hour to spend at usually
the wrong lime to strike s playhouse In
action. No matter what the time between
(he hours mentioned, there la something
8o positive la the fnlth In the Indus
try that leases covering a great per
centage of tho acreage In this section
have bepn atgned and options of sites
for mills In Waycross taken.
Nyw York and Massachusetts parties
are largely Interested, and by repre
sentatives and personal Investigation
huve decided that the paper Industry
of the country will depend upon the
Waycross supply In a short while.
Blackgum Is the principal wood need
•d to make a good paper pulp. From
It !0 per cent more paper can be mad*
at 10 per cent leas expense than any
other known wood pulp. Thla has been
demonstrated by three years' expert
menta, results of which have Just be*
made public.
Edison drama. In whict
fine race between two *juotor boats
shown, one driven by n woman, who Is
racing for her lover’s honor. Tho story
Is graphically portrayed, and la Intensely
Interesting Tim *eci.iKi picture Is from
the Riraanay studio, and Is entitled ••Bill
Bumper's Bargain.” It Is one of those ro-
flned comedies which never falls to make
you laugh till the tears run down your
checks. Don’t fall to watch for two mag
nificent feature pictures which will be
ahown during the ne*t few days. “Old
ttlir Is the first one to come, ft
OI— nowi lllCilllUilWIi lllglw I* aknmn nmv* Tiiaadnt* nI **ttl*scl, is
doing on the stage at thla pretty little j jjj® 1 R n VJ} Pf* 1 . r i
photo.play and vaudeville house. This i _*>» A 0 , 110 - 1 * 1 ”*.
wesk's bill comprises th* Arnold Wstsn j gf,“ B-" 1^12
Prank ; Glim nee, the attractive little double voice
D -—*-• '^nin and Mack, those
are appearing after-
ly novelty act. Trank i
. and Henry llcso. a I
nan comedian, f-vch t
in slnglrg. dancing and talking. W
ami lleecli In a comedy ‘
<\ llugho* in comedy,
splendidly funny OernllWwIlwiHI^Wnrr'' —
of their acts Is a winner alone, and ■ ro<m * * n< ' evenings
all together they are a scream. Be*ide*
tin* vaudeville, there I* u set of splendid
pictures to surround the bill, all making
the Hoiiltu a aplendid place to spend
hour at*.y time from n-*on till 10 p.
Get the habit, and enjoy th© show
At ths New Vsudetts.
The two. regular first-run pictures
which will be presented at the new Vau-
det|e on Friday, In addition to the regu
lar run of interesting pictures, are en
titled "The Cllrl and the Motor Boat” and
IFor the Thin and Blood-
: less!
^Monuuunlty have been muchL..... ...
ed In the report* of phyalclatie and others
concerning th** effectiveness of tho treat
ment for Increasing the red and white
corpuailpa of tho b!*>od, thus adding color
and weight with Its accompanying vigor
to th** depleted system. A gain of from
ten to thirty poumls is not at all tm-
tisnal where the treatment Is regularly
used for several months, while the color
Improves almost from the beginning.
Most good apothecaries supply It In tha
'f.orm of three grain hypo-nuclane tablets.
Blackburn's Pain Away-Pills.
I In Atlanta In
Is fully aa good
reeded them ln-
Ths Amsrlesn.
Tha show at the American this wesk
one that will please even the moat crlt
cal. as each and every number on tl.,
program Is one that Is In every sense of
the word a headliner.
Among those who deserve special men
tfon for the work they are doing are
West ft Kills. •This Is a sister team that
deals In tha moat amusl
that has been present)
many weeks. Their work
as tns notices which preceded
dloated. Collins and 8n!tser also deserve
to tie complimented for the work they ere
doing, ae does Joe Klllotte, Atlanta’s fa
vorite baritone. Those who anticipated
something extra when tho announcement
was made that Joe Elliotts would appear
regularly on the hill at the American for
some time have not been disappointed, as
his sons* have certainly delighted the
thousands of patrons who have had the
pleasure of hearing him sing.
As an added attraction the management
has put on Jack Pinton. one of the best
Jugglsrs that has appeared In Atlanta In
many^weeks. Ills act is good; don’t
The National.
One of the aeasfin’a most interesting
Indian dran.«s will be one of the first*
run subjects at the National on Friday.
This picture la entitled “An Indian Hero.”
The picture Is one that will appeal
strongly to every lover of real action, a*
a number of daring feats of horsemanship
are accomplished. The story goes that
Utile Ruth. e while settlers child, is
stolen by the Indians while the cowboys
are away at the settlement, end while
i Save Your Monev 1
The man that oaves is the man who will
one day be independent and not have to eomo '%[
and go at the beck ami call of some other
man. Spend all you make and always he a
slave.
Deposit Part of Your Salary Tomorrow
You can not afford to deny’yourself the
business and personal advantages accruing to
the possessor of a Savings Account. You can
open an account with $1.00, and by so doing
lay the foundation for future snccesa.
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings
Guarantee Trust and Banking Company
15 East Alabama, Street
Five hundred Scottish Rite Masons
will give thanks around the banquet
board at the Piedmont hotel on the
night of Thursday, November SO,
Thanksgiving day. Prominent Masons
from all over Georgia will be present on
that occasion.
When the American Federation of
meets In Atlanta for the annual-
convention on November IS headquar
ters will be established at tha Kimball
house. Samuil Gompers. John Mitch
•11, Frank Morrison and other leaders of
those who toll will stop there.
The Southeastern Passenger associa
tion, composed of genera) passenger
sgenta and other high passenger offi
cials of railroads south of the Ohio and
east of the Mississippi rivers, will hold
Its December meeting In Atlanta at the
Georgian Terrace hotel the flrst week of
next month.
Presidential postmasters of Georgia
to the number of about ISO will meet
In the convention hall of the Piedmont
hotel for-their annual convention on
November 15. All the cities and Im
portant, towns In Georgia will be repre
sented.
Georgia agents of the Mutual Life
Insurance Company are to meet at one
of the Atlanta hotels for a business
conference next month. The exact date
hoa not been announced.
Insurance men from over the state
n-lll gather at the Piedmont on No
vember 21 for the annual meeting of
the Georgia Fire Prevention associa
tion. The purpose Is to reduce lire
losses.,--
Martin Vogel, of New York, chief
counsel: Howard Cornlck, of Knoxville,
attorney, and H. F. Wlerum, of At
lanta and Copperhlll. consulting engi
neer of the Tennessee Copper Com
pany, are In consultation at the Geor
gian Terrace hotel over legal matters
connected with the Tennessee Copper
Company.
New Englander* In Atlanta are going
to organise a New England society. Foi
that purpose a meeting of all. former
residents of the New England states
who are now located In this city’ Is
called for th, night of November 9 In
the' convention hall or the Piedmont
hotsl.
White county within another year will
have Its Arst railroad In operation, ac
cording to J. W. H. Underwood, of Cleve
land, Go., who Is at the Kimball. Mr.
Underwood, a former state aenator and
represenlattve. Is In Atlanta to visit his
brother, Dr. T. O. Underwood, of Mays
villa. Banks county, who on Monday
underwent an operation at the Tabernacle
sanitarium.
Mr. Underwood lees great development
store for White county thru the i—
ruction of the Gainesville and No
western railroad to he constructed ..
miles from Gstnasvtlle. thru Cleveland to
Rnbertstown. H* says all th* money to
illd It has been subscribed and all right,
’ way scoured.
Clearing the right-of-way was com
menced on Monday and actual construc
tion, he said, would be undertaken this
month. Hen and White counties have
subscribed 175,000 toward th* construc
tion, the balance being provided by C. J.
Baldwin, of Savannah; Bird Matthews In
vestment Company, of St. L
“or** Brothers, of Rochester.
-nmoters.
Mr. Underwood says It Is the ultimate
Intention of the promoters to extend thla
line north to Hlawassee, Towns county,
at th* head waters of the Hlawassee river.
thwrst along that river
and lhanra northwest
thru Murphy, N. C„
Tennesteo, Knoxville I
_ being the
destination.
At Gainesville connection will b* mad*
with the Gainesville Midland. In which
Mr. Baldwin la largely Interested, as an
other link In a trunk line to the Atlantic
seaboard, a connection probably being
built from Monroe or Social Circle to th*
Brinson railroad, which ‘
ed north from Savannah
TBTTSMHfl CURBS ECZEMA.
Usyaesvllle, Ala., April 38. 1000.
J. T. Shcptnst. Savannah. Os.
Dear air: Plata* lend ait another hex sf
roar Tatterlne. I got t hot aboat tkrta
weeks ego for my wife's arm. she bae ee-
lems from writ! to elbow and that bos 1 gel
has nearly cured It, end eha thinka one hoi
mors will rare her trm walk I hare tried
errthing I coaid gel hold of sad nothing
d any good. Youre truly.
f. RYALS.
50e ell drugglets. or by mall from menu
faeinrtr. The shuptrlne Company, Baranneb.
Hear Judge RusseU’3
speech at the Grand tomor
row night.
CORRECT LENSES
We prescribe* niul grind your tense*
only after a thorough teat of your eye*
by competent optician*. We guaran
tee perfect fitting gl;t**rs at reason
able prices. A. K. Hawke* To., op
tician*. 14 Whltehall-*t.
Florida—the Native Home*
ol Oranges and Grapefruit
Nature knows more about raising perfect fruit than man. Hence,
fruit grown on-its native heath is juicier and more highly flavored, and
better than that grown anywhere else. There nature fitted the soil and
climate for producing the most perfect citrus, fruit—and then she made the
fruit and turned it loose. There, from the first faint hint of the odorous blossom
until the fruit is matured in all of its glory, she watches over it and fans health and
comfort into it as she pumps the sugary’ juice of sunshine into its golden sides. It is a
labor of love on the part or nature, molding the health of sea-laden winds and shower
and sunshine into a tonic for the sons of men. Nowhere else in all the world is it possible to
produce such juice or flavor in fruits that tickle the palate and strengthen the body.
Florida is right at your door. Her products do not have to cross a continent to reach you. You
get them, fresh from the bough, where they hung and ripened, almost before the dew has dried from
the rind. It is easy to demonstrate the superiority of Floridg oranges and grapefruit, if you can depend
upon your sight and taste. Squeeze the juice from a Florida orange or grapefruit into a glass. Then
squeeze the juice of an orange or grapefruit from some other section into another glass. Look at the
difference in' bulk. Taste the juice. Then you will understand the value of Florida fruits. The brand—
stamped in red on' the side of each box—is a guarantee to the consumer that the content* have
been carefully picked, thoroughly inspected, and properly packed. All fruit shipped by the
Exchange is ripened upon the tree—no chemical treatment nor.,forced-‘‘curing’' is permitted. The
trade-mark, “ Florida Citrus Exchange,” is your guarantee that you are getting the best fruit grown
in the state that produces the best fruit. Unscrupulous shippers,Meager-to get their fruit upon the
market, do not wait for it to mature upon the tree. They pick it green' and force the'color into
and sell it to people who are not fruit-wise. Wait until you can get a box of, oranges or grape
fruit bearing the brand of the Florida Citrus Exchange, and then you will know.that you are
not buying unripe, immature fruit—and that you will nave the best of Florida’s product
The Exchange is composed of the most progressive growers of the j state. It was
organized for the protection of the consumer, and sees tq it .that/no unripe, imma
ture, inferior fruit is shipped out of the state by the growers who belong to it.
A box of oranges or grapefruit will keep until any family can consume it
When you buy your oranges or grapefruit by the box—in an unbroken
package, bearing the brand of the Florida Citrus Exchange—you can
be certain the fruit is fresh. Every box with the Florida Citrus Ex
change mark contains a booklet of recipes for the household
uses of citrus fruits, and coupon gpod for half the regular
retail price of grapefruit knives, orange spoons and other
silverware, cut-glass, orange and grapefruit juice, sets, etc.
Copy of booklet without the coupon for four cents in stamps.
'JkAddress, Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Florida.
Sunday School Lesson by Campbell Morgan
FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Golden Tost—Psalm exlv, 20:
Lord presenreth nil them that love Him.’
The Lesson—Rather Iv, 1; v, 3.
(1) Now when
Mordecal knew all
that was done.
Mordeca! rent hi*
and pot on.
1 oth and
ashes,. and went
Into • the midst
the city, ran«i
J with a loud
and a bitter lery.
(2) And he came
even before the
kina's gate; for
none might enter
within the king**
gate clothed with
sackcloth. (3) And
In every province,
whithersoever the
king’s command
ment and his de
cree came, there
was great mourn
ing among the
Jew*, and fasting,
and weeping, and
walling; and many
Esther? And what la thy
ithe !
The Story.
The story of Esther la definitely and
clearly dated In the reign of Ahasuerus.
In order that we may see It in its true
• setting. let us pause to take up ths :i feis-
J tory at the point where we left it. We
.»aw the foundation of the tcmplo laid,
under the leadership of Joshua and Ze-
rubbabel, and heard the rejoicings of the
• people, mixed with the walling of the old
men. \ .
I This was immediately followed by op-
Itlon. The enemies of Judah flrst of-
Dr. E. G. Griffin’s D . G „S?&L, *
Over Brown & Allen’s Drug Store, 24y a Whitehall Street,
Set of Teeth ’S' 09
COMPLETED DAY ORDERED
22k Gold Crowns, $3
Special Bridge Work, $4
All Dental Work Lowest'Prices
Hours- -8 to 8. Lady Attendant
help, with the result that they harassed
them continuously; with tha furl
suit that the building of the tsm;
Rev. t Q. Campbell
Morgan
lay In sackcloth and uhes. (4) And Es
ther's maidens and her chamberlains
came and told It her; and the queen was t ,
exceedingly grieved; and ahe sent raiment tereeta. Their ministry
irther re
ante was
not proceeded with; and it remained In
this unfinished condition for fifteen years.
Then came the prophetic ministry of
Hagsal and* Zechariah, the purpose of
which was to rebuke these men for leav
ing tho house of Ood In an unfinished
condition, while they were building their
own houses, and seeking their own In
to clothe Mordeca!, and to take his sack
cloth from off him; but he received It not.
CS) Then called Esther for Hathaoh, one
of the king’s chamberlains, whom he had
appointed to attend upon her, and chanted
him to go to Mordecal. to know what this
was, and why It was. <•> So Hathach
went forth to Mordecal unto the broad
place of tha city, which was before the
king's gate. (7) And Mordecal told him
tn«‘
of all
After !>elng subjected to many indigni
ties the wilier happen* upon the scene,
and take* l*one Wolf e part. Next we sec
Isone Wolf accused by the cowhoya of
stealing little lluth. and they try to wring
a confession from him. but without suc
cess. Then U>ne Wolf out of appteola
tion of the settler’s kind act takes the
trail and tries to rescue the stirien child.
His effort* are rewarded, but he pay*
the price of his daring with his life, (low
the picture finally wor
Wolf gives up hi* life
makes nn exciting finlsli
ting finish to a very Inter
eetlng picture.
The second picture is entitle*! ”The
Jewels of Allah.” Thla la one of those
beautiful eastern pictures which are al
ways hailed with delight by all picture
devotees. The balance of the program
wlU also be vary Interesting,
If you didn't begin reading “The
Prodigal Judge” when ft wan begun,
akc It up now. The aynopete. published
each day, toll* in detail all that ha*
gone before.
-4-
Hear Judge Russell's
speech at the Grand tomor
row night.
ths exact sum of In# money that Usman
had promised to pay th# king# treasuries
for the Jews, to destroy them. <l> Also
- • gave him the copy of the writing of
.... decree that was gtren out In Shuihan
to destroy them, to ahow It unto Either,
and to declare It unto her; and to charge
her that ah* should go In unto the king. To
make supplication unto him, and to make
request before him for her people. (5) And
Hathach came and told Either the words
of Mordecal. GO) Then .Esther spake
unto Hathach. and gave him a message
unto Mordecal, saying;
Gl> All the king’s servants, and the
people of the king's provinces, do know,
that whosoever, whether man or woman,
tall come unto the king Into the Inner
lurt, who Is not called, there Is on* law
king these thirty day*. - til) And they
told to Mordecal Esther’# word*. Hi)
Then Mordecal bade them return answer
unto Either, Think not with thyeelt that
thou shslt escape ID the king’s house,
more than all the Jew*. G4) For If thou
altogether holdrat thy peace at this time,
then shall relief and deliverance aril* to
the Jew* from another place, but thou
and thy father’# house shall perish; and
who knoweth whether thou srt not come
to the kingdom for such a time aa this?
(15) Then Esther hade them return an
swtr unto Mordecal. t\5) Go gather
together all the Jew* that are present
singularly
’ "ha
successful, and the people resumed tl
work, th* temple being completed In tire
years, end dedicated with religious cele
brations nnd the observing of the pose-
over feast. Thus tha period of 70 years
Indicated In the prophecy of Jeremiah
was con * - “
fall of
opened for worship. There
a period of at least 50 year
Darius, Ahasuerus and
Thero then followed
ri during which
Artaxerzes In
turn succeeded to the throne of Persia;
Judah ail the while being tributary
thereto.
Of what happened In -Jerusalem and
Judah during this period wo have no
Biblical record. The subsequent work of
Ezra shows that It was a time of failure,
and of continued weakness.
nor drink three days, night or
day: I alio and my maidens will fast In
like manner; and so will I go In unio the
king which Is not according to the law,
and If I perish. I perish. (171 Ho Mor
decal went his way, and did according to
nil that Esther had commanded him. ,
d.'»v .tr .itssn,;? &
■ - • 1 in **“ * *—“ *’ “■
during this particular
us ths account of a remarkable event in
the history of those who did not return
with Zerubbsbel
period.
In o._„ __ ,
this particular lesson, the whole bool
Ksther needs to be rsad. Taking for
granted acquaintance with that story,
our attsntlon is fixed upon s Hebrew
woman In the court of the pagan king.
To hqr — —*“ — “•*
ubl
I w
Mordecal. On hearing of the danger
threatened them, she decided, at tne sug.
to uss
on hearing of the dan;
w.. them, she decided, at l..v- BH ..
ffcation of Mordecal. to attempt to use
her influence with the king in their be
half. Realising the difficulty of the work,
she requested the co-operation of all her
people In fasting and prayer, and then
made her venture of heroic faith, with
the result that the peril was averted and
the arch enemy of ner people destroyed.
Ths Teaching.
It I* impossible to consider this story
without dwelling upon that which is Its
value. That value is its rave-
God’s conatant care for the peo-
wholly ad
mlrable. A daughter of the chosen peo
pie, the sense of relationship to them
was strong within her, and
was. to all human seeming,
ed from peril within the
palace, their da ’
sorrow, and m
being an Instrument thru whom they
might be helped. Her sense of depend#
encs upon God Is clearly marked by hor
determination to give herself) to fustlns.
and her request* that her people should
associate themselves with her therelp.
The Golden Text.
The story having to do, as we have
seen, not with the people restored to
Jerusalem, but'with thoso left In bond-
ago as ths result of their own choice, is
on that account an even more radiant
.revelation of the faithfulness of Ood. and
His unwearying willingness to be round
of those who seek Him, and that la the
truth expressed fn the golden text.
This attitude of the Divine heart al
ways expresses itself in discrimination
between the good and the evil; between
those who turn to Him with repentance,
end those who persistently sin against
Him. Nevertheless the story Is also a
revelation of the fact of how Individual
seeking of Him often results In blessing
to Whole communities.
(Cdpyrlg'ht, Mil. by George H.
(’armuinv )
Doran
Saved Many From Death.
YV. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., bell even
he has r>aved many lives in his 25 years
of experience In the f drug business.
“What I always like to do,” he write*,
”ls to recommend Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds,
hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe,
croup, asthma or other bronchtu! alTcc-
tton, for I feel sure that a number of
my neighbors are allvo and well today
because they took mv advice to use It.
I honestly believe It 1 * the best throat
and lung medicine thut’s made." IOa.sy
to prove he’s right. Get a trial bottle
free, or regular COc or $1.00 bottle.
Guaranteed by all druggists.
COLUMBUS.
A wedding of much social interest' oc
curred Tuesday evening of last week
when Miss Kate Bhertdun and Mr. New
ell K. Bowden were married at the homo
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Hherldnn. on Hamllton-ave.. Ilev. T.
B. Stanford, presiding rider of the Meth
odist district, officiating. Mrs. Murray
Sjsa.'BSE
tstisemsn. rfflujtlng from their own (me charming ring bearer.
Announcement
We have tried to get out ot the "Job
shop business," but our many customer,
simply won't allow It.
: pp now we have set aside o part of
oar shop for this purpose, In order that
[fie manufacturing end of our buslnen
won’t be Interfered wltli, and at th*-
same time give the public prompt at
tention,
CALL OUR JOS DEPT. FOR QUICK
SERVICE. MAIN 97.
Camp MacliineCo.
325 Marietts-f! n Atlanta, Os.
panel, and stood I
auty’s
r»1?.~ i K >7* renuereu ny a cnorn* of six
til h r ^ , ' knoWn },,n Fer». After the ceremony
I Beta u P^n the , J the bridal pair left foe New York and the
n'TIilihfJraL Vhl t 5S r tK: VAIit 10 honeymoon. <
it celebrates the deliverance of the Mr „. j. Hunt, who was on a visit'
~ “ gone}
re re-1
ment of mighty force*
housef and the king
the° on trance of the hou*e. <2) Amljai j than lil* ©niployL —- *------
wa. so. whir th* king saw Ktthsr W *»'i "f things for the accompilsn-
iiuceii staudlng, In the court, that she ob- m-n; »*. His purpos,. There It nothing
(Mined favor in hi* sight: an.t the king j idmlnibl. In Ahasusrue. He w*» a
hel5l nut to-Esther thu golden scepter that •£_"J* t5 '£f- m -'"i
was in his hand. Ho Esther drew near. gven^ ; o.r tb..abcmhsajlon* , of I ^ party on
Riggs Disease
If your teeth arc loose and sensitive,
and the rums receding and bleeding, you
hav© Klggn Disease, end are in danger
of losing all your teeth.
Vso All’s Anti* Riggs, ami it will give
quirk relief and a comj*!©le cure. It is
pleanuni and eoynomlcal treatment,
v^v.i and recommended by leading min
isters, lawyers and theatrical .people whJ
reclate the heed of perfect teeth. Get
_ ,0*- bottle of Oall’a Anti-Rlgg* from
Jacobs* Pharmacy, with iheir guarantee
to refund the money if it tails to do all
that Is claimed for it. It Is invaluable
in relieving sore mouth doe to plate
pressure. Circular free. CALL’S ANT1-
IUOOS CO., 33 WJ!llams-sL, Klrolra, N. Y.
over a mighty empire, and hi* autocratic
position made Mm In all material sense*
la mighty man. timi made thla man the
rinstrument in His hand for preserving
His people in the hour of their peril. The
trivial circumstance aa It would appear,
by which thla man was made the Instru
ment of God, was that of a sleepless
night, tm account of Ms rieeUeftsntr.-ut.
and In order to pass the hours, he com
manded that certain records should be
read, and the result of that reading was
the elevation of Mordecal. and the sub
sequent deliverance of the people. J
*i hen let It also be carefully noticed j
that the present activity of Jehovah is?
always In the Interest of something in
the future, unknown to men. but tritbln
Ills own knowledge. Within a little
Shellene
REASONS WHY I
1. No person who has ever nsed
it has ever complained.
2. It is more lasting than other
high-grade roofings.
3. It will not catch on fire
from falling sparks or embers—
it is practically fire-proof.
A It needs no painting, and i"
easy to put on—quite a saving
isn’t it 1
5. It has an attractive app*’»r- ,
ance.
6. It takes a lower rate of in
surance than any other roofing-
A postal card or phone message
will bring a representative.
| . Sole Distributors
P. Murphy's Sons
lefts of luck for the maids
homo.
Mt. and Mr*. A. Wells
Jikh on a visit last week.
mmittra *>< yoUna m m!'^ 2 to 12 Wall St. Phone M. 632.
and swains. A committee of young
composed of Messrs. Curtis Jordan^
George hwlft and Kdgur Chancellor, have*
been appointed to g**t up a program of
funny events fort the occasion. Mrs.
Rhodes Browne has charge of the deco
rations.
Mrs. Julian Fuller Is In Opelika on a
visit.
Mr. J ease Kite and Miss Lucille Yolghv
chain of the Divine government,
making that possible.
In her action In this matter Esther
Do U Stammer
•t e> U.. C jn , . W, KCRBT B C°U°R K E
SPEECH DEFECTS. WITH THIS BOCK
you CAN CURE YOURSELF AND
OTHERS.. For MOTHERS and TEACH
ERS—INVALUABLE. Address. .*
"THE FON-LIN INSTITUTE,”
• Augusta, Co.
were married Wednesday afternoon
Phenlx City, Judge II. A. Cannock per
forming the 1 ceremony. The young coup-
will reside In this, city. ,
Mr*. Craven T. tmhorn line wjurm;
homo, alter an extended absence, and a«'
be with Mrs. tJeorgeWaddell In Wynn
ton. ' •; *• r
Mrs, A. V. CopebtsM. of HamlR'’n. "
vfAitlog relative* in tho jfity. _ ,,
Mr*. C. I. Hudson, "f Hamilton. 1
eomo time In tb* city last week.
Mrs. J. L. N’owman hr at home IIP 1
after a ^ousant visit to Zebulon, Ga._