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ffi NEW UNION
DEPOT AT NIAGON
Colonel Berner Tells Rail Com
mission Present “Station” Is
Ancient and Inadequate.
Colonel Robert L. Berner, former
proidcnt of the state senate, and one
~f middle Georgia’s most prominent at
torneys has petitioned the state rail-
Commission to require of the rail
mails entering Macon that they build in
\laeor immediately an acceptable
denot. or that ehch and every
mad build separate and distinct depots,
, be properly and comfortably main
t'atned. in order that the traveling pub
doing in and out of Macon may
not be moved to derision and blasphe
my as thej now are by the present
variegated depot arrangements.
Colonel Berner calls the commission's
attention to the fact that the following
ro ads enter Macon. The Southern, the
Central, the Georgia Southern and Flor
jf|,( the Macon, Dublin and Savannah.
aml the Macon and Birmingham.
' He points out that the present so
called "union station" was put up
•some forty years ago,” ami now is en
tirely inadequate and ridiculously non
indicativ- of Macon’s general impor
tance amor/ municipalities.
Cites "Horrible Example.”
He cites the Southern depot as a hor
rible • xumple of what depots should not
h ,, and he shudders to think of its fur
ther encumbering the earth in Macon’s
vicinity.
Colonel Berner declares that he has
been hearing for years—he does not say
how many, but he evidently means more
titan a few—of a fine, imposing and
truly satisfactory depot to be erected
In Macon, but he is pained to note that
as the t ears go by there still has come
to light no depot. He ran not see
where one brick has been contracted for
or one shovel of dirt turned.
He invites others to join him, and
register their pleas for better depot fa
cilities in Macon, forthwith and at once.
3’11“ commission has not yet set a
date for a hearing of the Berner peti
iicn. but it will be given a place on
the calendar.
MAN’S SLAYER IS FINED TO
SUPPORT VICTIM'S FAMILY
BUFFALO, X V., Oct. 1.-Warren
Um;- . who caused the death of a Val
ent'me Lukov itski, a fellow workman,
a fen months ago while playing a
j, ; a. tical joke, must serve an unusual
sentence.
Tiic sentence places House In charge
of a probation officer and compels him
to pay $3 a week toward the support
of th- family of the dead man until the
children are able to support their moth
er. It is estimated that the fine will
caver a period of about ten years,
amounting in all to more than 51.500.
MISSOURI L'A’J AGED 70.
IS WEDDED TU ?’RL OF 19
LOS ANGELES, CAL., Oct. T.—John C.
Driver. 70 years old, a retired capitalist
of Eldon. Miller county, Missouri, has
married Miss Naomi Tarwater, nineteen
.'ears old.
The ceremony was celebrated, and the
couple are speeding on their way to the
Missouri town, where preparations for
their reception are in progress.
OVERCHARGED ON TRAIN.
HE TRIES TO WRECK IT
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y„ Oct. I.
George Rigo is held for the grand jury
charged with attempting to wreck a
New York Central express. He says
a conductor made him pay full fare for
his two half-fare sized boys.
FINEST DENTAL WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES
Then is no finer dental work done
Wt.' " here than by the Atlanta Dentai
Parlors. vet prices here are. so low as
to astonish those who have been pay
ing the usual dentist’s charges
This is due partly to an immense
volume of practice that makes possi
ble a ven small profit on each indi
'*mal case, partly to the very fine,
modern equipment and partly to the
tact that this establishment wishes to
make lasting friends of its patients.
thousands of pleased patients are
a 'tng. talking advertisements for the
Dental Parlors. They would
not send their friends here if thev had
iXr OVPr ‘' l ' a 'Xod or had been given
inferior service.
tai' LVIV?!!' e ,o ,his handsomest den
-191 o/ h lshmp nt In the South is at
PbacMreejt-reeu (Advt.)
To change the horrible
conditions of our streets
vote for Charles S. Robert
lOr Chief of Construction.
EXQUIS IL’L bedding bouquets
ATT a A xt2,
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.,
Call Main 11J10.
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..?» vote anc l influence
!L S 0 lc,te l f <>r R- M. Clay
for Chief of Construe-
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for eaw E .'? ILL MA,L YOU * 1
' Highest nricr’ d F ?J 9e Tee,h sent
b vei. o| d rj-Prlce paid for old Gold.
anii r ' ret -lou? Stones’. Broken ,ewelry
By Return Mall,
m, mil? ? nd Refining Co..
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SHOP TALK |
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JOHN K. GEWINNER.
Until recently he was president and
general manager of another company,
heeling that he could serve his many
friends among the automobile public to
a better advantage and wanting a .wider
scope to carry out bls 'determination of
giving Atlanta the finest automobile ap
parel and accessory store in the country,
he has severed his connection with that
company and organized the Johnson-Ge
winner Company.
Gewinner’s ability in his line is well
known to the public.
On a recent trip to New York, he
spent almost a month studying the latest
models and materials in automobile ap
pa rel.
After seeing practically all New York
had Io offer, he made a careful selec
tion of various models in the very best
imported and domestic materials. *
It is his determination to find the
right thing in the best material in every
thing he beys that will be an important
factor in making the Johnson-Gewinner
company a Success.
The Johns on-Gewinner company > t
cated al 83-85 North Forsyth street, op
posite the Forsyth theater. Mr. Gewin
ner’s many friends will not be surprised
to see a finely stocked automobile de
partment store furnished in a tasty man
ner.
WON BRIDE RY HOME RUN
IN THE NINTH. SCORE TIED
HARRISON. X .1.. Oct 1 Hamilton
H. Young and Miss Gertrude Berg have
just been married here. Miss Borg fell
in love with Young two years ago. when,
in a ball game, in the ninth inning, tied
score, he knocked a home run. win
ning the game.
StooJmjgg i
/ The Babies \
B Thousands of dollars are spud annually on
reckless doping of infant children. Thethought- W
M less and ignorant use of deadly morphine. W
chloroform and other injurious ingredients sold m
in solution as "soothing syrups for baby” are K
H a constant threat to its young life.
i|| Doctor Harvey W. Wiley ®
lias written an indicting article on these habit
forming drugged concoctions for the October
lOL Good Housekeeping Magazine. jMr
better to listen to baby’s cry for
fi while than to have it forever
hushed. Every father j| V
and mother should
iKSS^ te r'"id this incrimi-
F article. W
I 14 Baby Quieters Named
■ Dr. Wiley names fourteen of these
3 drugging “baby quieters’’ and tells in
I a constructive way what you should do.
B Thy market is flooded with these profit making dopes—and every
g home where there is a baby—or where one is ever expected--
g should be cognizant of the destructive influence of these similar
U concoctions. Read about them in the October number of Good
| Housekeeping Magazine. Ask your newsdealer for it
I Good Housekeeping Magazine
Ml Newsstands 15 Cents a Copy
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912,
JURY GETS FIGHT
TO TAXJAMS
City's Effort to Assess Right
of-Way of Seaboard and
Georgia Argued.
The city's long fight to assess the
right of way property of the Seaboard
Air Line and the Georgia railroad along
DeKalb avenue has been taken before a
jut;y for the first time today in second
division of superior court. The action
was the Seaboard’s injunction suit to
restrain the city from levying tor sew
erage improvements.
The case, or one similar to it. has
been to the supreme court and the rail
road company was returned a partial
victor. Temporary Injunctions were
sustained by the high court.
While the actual tracts of the Sea
board are not involved in the present
suit. James L. Mayson. city attorney,
expects to impress upon the court the
existence of the Atlanta charter
amendment passed at the last session
of the legislature, giving the munici
pality the right to levy on a portion of
the railroad's tracks.
Judge W. D. Loving, E. E. Pomeroy
and C. J. Simmons, Jr., appearing for
the Seaboard, argued that the railroad
company received no.benefit from sew
erage improvements paralleling the
tight of way.
CHILDREN NEED GASGARETS WHEN
CROSS, FEVERISH OR GONS WED
Any child will gladly take ‘Casearets Candy Cathartic" which act gently
—never gripe or produce the slightest uneasiness—though cleanses the little
one’s Constipated Bowels, sweetens the stomach and puts the liver in a
healthy condition.
Full directions for children and grown-ups in each package.
Mothers can rest easy after giving ’his gentle, thorough .laxative to
children.
«
10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken.
“CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.”
• U.S. Not to Resume •
• Beef Trust Action •
• WASHINGTON. Oct. I.—As- •
• sistant Attorney General Fowler •
• has announced that the depart- •
• ment of justice has determined •
• not to resume the civil suit against •
• the beef trust, which was dis- •
• missed a year ago in order to ex- •
• pedite the Crimp charges against •
• the Chicago beef packers. •
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GIRL WHIPS STEPFATHER.
FLEES FROM REVOLVER
S'l . LOUIS. Oct. I.—When Edward Rea
gan. proprietor of a saloon and a hotel
in Granite City, got the worst of a fight
wit li his stepdaughter, he chased her
from the hotel with a revolver. As she
ran from the scene he followed, shorting
as he cried to her to halt. When she
had disappeared he went to the police
station and asked that he he charged with
disturbing the peace.
Miss Frieda Wilkelmeier. nineteen
years old. the stepdaughter, failed to stop
running until she bad found a policeman.
Together they searched for Reagan until
they found him at the police station.
NEARLY DROWNS IN TUB:
PULMOTOR SAVES HIM
CHICAGO, Oct. I.—A. A. Corbett, a
United States bank examiner, fell face
downward in a bath tub. losing con
sciousness. He was nearly drowned
when discovered. A pulmotor revived
him.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
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persona) supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, ami endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind
Colic. It relit Ves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It. assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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EVERY TIME You See a Pair of Glasses!
Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St.
They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses I
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS
Hall Caine’s New Serial
“The Woman Thou Gavest Me”
is a strangely human story of a woman’s life.
N ou will be carried to the intensest pity—the
deepest love and the extreme of hatred as
you follow each character.
The men and women will indelibly impress
you and hold your keen interest to the very end.
More Standard Oil Letters
The Truth About Roosevelt-Archbold
William Randolph Hearst in the October
issue answers Senator Penrose and those false
to their trust.
It is an unrelenting revelation in the interest
of truth and justice, and in the hope of better
government.
The article reveals the Standard Oil cipher
code and shows their investments in U. S.
Senators.
The surprising attitude of the then President
is disclosed.
'This article should be read by every patriotic
citizen.
1
Hearst’s Magazine
15 Cents a Copy $1.50 a Year
OPTICAL WORK' OF THE
HIGHEST CLASS
Is what Dr. Hines, the Opto
metrist. gives in every case. He
examines the eyes and fits glasses
in such away that they relieve
the trouble, remove all strain
from the nerves and muscles, give
perfect sight and make life worth
living.
He does all this without para
lyzing the eyes with poisonous
drops and drugs. Have your
eyes examined by scientific meth
ods and get pleasure, comfort and
relief out of your glasses at once.
Examination Free.
The "Dixie” finger top eye
glasses, the invention of Dr.
Hines, will stay on any nose;
can not slip or fall off.
HINES OPTICAL COMPANY
91 Peachtree St.
Eetween Montgomery and Alcazar Theaters
LAST CALL
FOR ATLASES
Distribution of the Popular
Book Closes at Georgian
Office Today.
For the last few weeks The Georgian
has been urging its readers to take ad
vantage of its great educational dis
tribution of The Standard Atlas and
Chronological History’ of the World.
We postponed the withdrawal of the
offer as long as we could, but last week
announcement was made that the dis
tribution would positively be brought
to a close. Since that announcement
there has been such a rush for these
books as had never before been known.
Tonight will see the close of the great
undertaking, and if you do not present
your heading today we can not supply
you.
Taking ft altogether, it has been a
wonderful demonstration of The Geor
gian’s "pulling” power, and an an
nouncement will be made later of the
immense number of books distributed.
At the rate the books have been going
for several days it has been impossible
to get an exact count.
There still remains one last chance
for you to get The Georgian’s History.
Clip the first page heading of this issue
and present it, according to instruc
tions, or if you can not reach this of
fice. mall it before midnight tonight to
The Georgian. It will be worth the 15
cents additional for postage, but all
mail orders must be postpaid before 12
o’clock tonight.
Clip the heading now before you for
got It.
The office will be open until 10 o’clock
tonight for the accommodation of those
who can not call today. (Advt. >