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«NEW RANKS IN
STATE THIS YEAR
Aggregate Capital of the Insti
tutions Given Charters Ex
ceeds Million Dollars.
The records in the oftii« of the sei
notary of state show their nave been
chartered in Georgia >inee January 1
42 new stat»' bank- with an aggregate
'capitalization of $1..'90.(100.
Os these banks, one is capitalized it
SIOO,OOO. six a' sit‘,CO(', one nt $40.000
wnd the othets a .> of t.m 12.'..000 < taw.
These tie w banks are, sot lite most
part, located in small country towns,
and tilf lists of stockholders show
many farm-ts.
bn ••. ,'! 1 .- p- !<>■.. gIvM tl
with tile '.eat .- s.,ov ,n_ ius far. and
confident.' rxpe< tin total number of
:ew bunks o run ovt 5m befon Jan
uary i. ;91J.
"A few year- bai k. ' said Secretary
< >o >. "it wo.- considered something of
a novelty .u this office to issue a bank
< alter and frequently II wa» made
i. lite a ceremony. Hanks nearly'were
unknown In the ru..c sections
'Nowadays the issuing of a bank
< grier > y ery week is not considered
f nJ' unusual. We have Issued this
y. ar as man.' as thiee charters in one
w ek
In the opinion of the department,
tie chaitering of these numerous
■ unt> y ban.,s indicates a state of pos’i
-1: e and growing prosperity among the
e. untry folks and the citizens of lib
5 DESPERATE ARKANSAS
CONVICTS MAKE ESCAPE
LITTLE KOCK. XKK .O<i. IS Meager
details readier Superintendent Pitrock,
c* the -tdt* penitentiary, of the escape
of five of the most desperate men In the
p i«on The. include \ates Standridge,
sent up for 52 years. Standridge shot a
sheriff and is regarded as the most des
perate naan in the pent ten tiarx. He fre
quent lx had boasted he never, would
serve ills term.
The others are I-rank -J W alker, serv
ing a life term lor murder Tom Powell,
also a lifer. Fred Forrest, horse thief, ami
C. B. Ellis, sentenced for robberx
Powell and Walker originally were sen
tenceil to hang
TO COMPLY WITH LAW
MADE BY CHARLES II
EI'M'iNTON, Al. a Oct IS The duke
es Connaught, governor general of Can
ada. will becomi richer by the pelts < f
twe elks and two black beavers when
he visits ihe Hudson Bay Company trad
ing posts here next summer, by virtue
of a contract made, by King Charles of
.England May 2. 1670. with the Gentle
men Adventurers, in London
And this will be the fust time ihai the
Hudson Bay Company, successors of the
Gentlemen Adventurers, has paid the
rental exacted by the monarch
FALL KILLS MISER SAID
TO HAVE HAD $350,000
MATTOON, ILL., Oct. 18.—F L. Horn,
8 years old. u Mattoon miser, said to
stave been worth $350,000, was killed by
Jailing off the roof of liis home He
lived in the basement of the house all
his life Ills money Is secreted in Hie
cellar, at is believed He refused an
operation for a broken rib Horn re
fused to live with hts children
To flavor fanev food deliciously use
BAUER’S PURE FLAVORING ' EX
TRACTS. Vanilla. Lemon, etc. Tub
teen highest awards and medals lAdvt.i
FINEST DENTAL WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES
There is no finer dental work done
atiywiicre than al Hie Atlanta Dental
Parlors yet prices here ate so low a
tn astonish those who have been pay
ing the usual dentist s charges.
This is partly due to an immense
practice and partly to the very fine
modern equipment and partly to the
fact that this establishment wishes to
make lasting friends of its patients.
Ask your friends about the work of
the Atlanta Dental Parlors at the cor
ner of Peachtree and Decatur streets.
(Advt.)
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
ANO DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.
Call Main 1130,
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“The Call of the Heart”
all this week at the Lyric.
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ISN’T THIS AWFUL?
IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE
Another rem:)rkuble > asr uas brought
to light at t'oursey a Munns drug
store Among those who called was
Mrs. H. E Goddard living at North
Decatur. R. E. D. No. 4. She said ■ 1
got some Quaker Extract for my indi
g< stlon. and I know It will show good
results, but the most important is the
ease of our little girl. Lola May who s
three itara old. Em month* *h<- had
hr er complaining with het stomach
She han severe pains, and was '-e.«tles«
fretful and nervous We gave het w hat
■c recommended. bn *he wasn t ben
rmed When >'< am the Quaker Ex
to give het >..«<• also
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Power Wouldn t Ponder Granting This Pardon
TOT PLEADS FOR CONVICT
IV R. Power, one of the governor’s
assistant executivt ■ tai 1< ■ was
“the big noise" in the- capitol sot a day.
but he had his troubles.
The governor, with P ii.,t. S'ci re
tary Petty and Ex < ulive Secretary
I' m was attending tin- stale fait in
•Macon, and Power occupied all the
.-•■l’-' V lhe mighty ti’.a: needed occu
pying.
In opening the ixecutivi mail
|l’.iwer came across the follow
ing iette . and it almost spoil d th"
pb-asui" of the entiri day foi him. It
got on his nerves and touched his
heart. Il said:
Hon. Joseph Biown. Governor:
Der Sii Won’t you please par
don my pupa, John XV. Dyer, he
i- in Rome serving his sentence; he
ia.- bin away from us nearly 4
■ ere since they took him to prison.
Me and my little sister is not
big enough to In ;p mama make a
rvingi she has to work so hard.
<>. please let papa come holm'.
Mama is sick, and no one to help
her.
“FM A BURGLAR." YOUTH
TELLS JUDGE AT TRIAL
S’C U'llS. <» Edward Israel,
alias Wentz, who ciainiH to be only six
teen ears old. when arraigned before
lustire A J» Wiilicken in < ’layton. and
as‘.»d what his busii>e?-s was, replied
I'm a burglar. I have robbed stores
and residences in X* York. Philadelphia.
Baltimore. Sedalia. Kansas City and East
Si I <uis. and was preparing to rob a
drug store in < ’lav ion when I was picked
up.”
Justice Williken postponed the youth’s
hearing tor a week to look into rhe mat
ter of liis age.
1- th: it hi mi 11111 mnwiii 11 ■— mu j i
I TUBERCULAR GERMS
flourish in the most unexpected 7|W jw I
places and quickly attack a /
I body weakened from colds | ■
or general debility, but if
the lung's are fortified with jgr?
SCOTT’S EMULSION 1 !
their progress can be prevented and often over- fl
come. SCOTT’S EMULSION is used in tubercu- I
losis camps because its highly concentrated nourish
ment builds strength and resistive-power faster than
/'v disease destroys. It assimilates without R
tax ’ nj ? digestion, and contains no alcohol. S
/.FM!' AfesoZufeZy nothing equals SCOTT’S 1
f f EMULSION to strengthen the lungs and . I
ii i drive out colds and coughs. ■ >
bcorr & Bowne. Bloomfield, N? J. 12 - 95 3 ;
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C*E ft A Our Scientific Care Qives
kUiUU Modern Dental Health
Set Teeth Only $5 00 I
Delivered Day Ordered
22k. Gold Crowns $3.00 |
Perfect Bridge Work $4.00
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Acdranl ALABAMA STATE EXPOSITION October lt-2(i
■ DATES OF SALE —October 15 to 25 inclusive, and for trains scheduled
■ to arrive Montgomery before noon. October 26.
H final LlMlT—Tickets good to reach Atlanta returning not later than
midnight. October 28. 1912.
Call at Ticket Offices. Fourth National Bank Bldg., or Terminal Station.
| jTTZ ~s7NiIATO
Opium and Whisky
' j years' experience shows
7these mseases are curable. Patients also treated at their i
IhFITqWSk ‘ft! homes Consultation confidential. A book on the sub- '
I jectfree. DR. B B WOOLLEY & SON, No 2-A Vie.
tor I Sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga.
■is it is for worms as well as stomach
and indigestion. After taking one-half
boul< of Quaker Extract the girl ex
pelled nearly a handful l' r small stont
aeli worms She is feeling Getter and '|s
gradually gaining health. Qutiket is
sure enough a mighty good medicine."
The Health Teacher says any ease of
worms of any kind can be permanently
cured by Quaker Extract, sot it con
tains in its formula an herb that is
I iwerful. though absolutely ha.m'.ss
to even an infant Eor catarrh in any
form, kidney or bladder complain is.
rheumatism. Indigestion m stomach
II oub ■ . Qiialo-r Ev' a■ ■ ano t ■ ..f B;c m
. I'UAr neivt bent equaled, i turn is a
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1912.
I no you ar" a good man. and so
i let papa come home.
Your little friend.
JOE DYER.
Rossville. Ga. In hast.
Oil. 15.
i I suppose it wouldn't do sot me to
b» governor." said Secretary Power.
■ discussing the letter. “1 guess I would
pardon this ' man Dyer, w ithout ever
Inquiring to see w hy h? was smt up.
"Maybe some of the letters that come
to th" governor are fakes' and frame i
ups' but this one Is written by a little
child, tminlstakabiy. The handwriting!
snows that
"Tne gov< mor gets a lot of , this sort i
•jf mall, and many appeals are palpable |
fraud-, but this one seems 1.0 me 10l
b< geiruine. If the .governor had left I
tm- any blank pardons I suspect John
Dyer would get one. But he didn't, sol
all 1 can do is to refer this letter to his!
"xcclleiiey w hen he gets back."
Dyer was sent up about three years i
ago -fronr Walker county for larceny I
and escaped. He has nine months mote
to serve
'PERPETUAL MOTION IDEA
. RESULTS IN TWO ARRESTS
TEltftE HAUTE, IND.. Oct. 18. —Erank
<'lark’s perpetual motion idea has caused
the arrest of D. W. Mellhenny, an oil
1 well promoter, and Charles W. Abbott.
Mclilrenny is charged by W. T Mann
with giving a bad check. Abbott Is
charged with inducing James'Abbott to
i invest S7OO in Hie machine.
I Tlic theory of Clark's machine is that
of dropped balls, the falls falling from '
i pockets’ at the low point of the wheel, I
and of being elevated again to the top. !
again to drop into lhe pocket. i
remedy "just as good.” why hasn't' it
made Ute cutes Quaker Is not full of
minerals, chemicals or any other of the
ordinary dopes- used, but is strictly pure
herbs roots, barks, berries. gums,
leaves and blossoms.
Investigate any or all of the eases
as they are published, and decide ac
cordingly* All sufferers are weleom
who have any of tin above troubles to
call at the t'oursey <g Munn's Drug
Store, 29 Marietta street. Quaker Ex
tract. 6 for $5.00. .1 for $2.50. s!.<»<> a
bolt'. < til of Balm, 25 cents a bottle
m 5 for tl.iiu. Do not fail to call today
ami obtain good health. We pr< p..y
o'ov-s charges op nil orders of .s.l.tie I
or oxer. (Athl.i'
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payments. A look over our stock and prices will convince you of our sincerity.
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cos t anywhere, for v
$ 15,00 ’
Other suits in all colors and fancy mix- ♦ /
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IE SIO.OO to $30.00 » I
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h SIO.OO to $30.00
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■ fl fl fl i payment plan, and an extra fifty votes for every dollar paid in amounting to
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number of votes is the winner.
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