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SAGE FOUNDATION TO
BE ASKED TO HELP IN
SURVEY OF ATLANTA
With the view >btain;tig .< city
survey of Atlanta tw aid in an im
provement campaign started y<stetday
afternoon bv a Chamber of t'omme ,-
committee. Waltei <; <’ooper. secretary
of the chambi «• t •> add - sing a
letter to the secretary of the Rm-sell
Sage foundat on In N<w Vmk
The Chambei of Commerce commit
tee met in the Empire building and
• dopted esolutions which will enable
Atlanta to go ahead rapidly with the
movement started ‘ome time ago to
make sweeping improvements in the
> sty. The plan i~ to have a commit
tee of 100 leading citizens appointed by
the mayor, after council has authorized
the action, and for this committee to
make a study of such vital needs of
Atlanta as greater terminal facilities,
more parks, wider thoroughfare* fo'
traffic, proper grades and sewerage
systems, housing and population prob
lems
WOMAN. AT AGE OF 70.
HANGS SELF IN HOME
GOLCONDA. ILL., Oct. 24—Mrs
Amy Smith, 70 years old. committed
suicide bv hanging at her home near
Rosebud. Pope county , last night
SOCIALIST EDITOR SPEAKS.
COLUMBUS. GA., Oct 24.—Frank P.
O'Hare editor of Rip Saw a Socialist
paper, delivered an address in the Mus
cogee county court house last night to
an audience that completely filled the
large auditorium Many Socialists were
present. •
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ffl IN BALKANS
AT CRISIS TODAY
Attack on Turks at Adrianople
Resumed Early—Soldiers
Sleep on Arms.
VIENNA, Oct 24. This Is -the fifth
d iv of (lie fighting around the Turkish
city of Adrianople, which will likely
<!••• ioe the Balkan war.
A iliough the Bulgarian army has oc
cupied the heights of Tirnovo and Va
siliko. respectively, northeast and
northwest of Kirk Kilesseh, the Turks
a’e still on Kirk Kilesseh heights,
which is their second bast of defense.
I’elegrains from the front slated that
this days lighting was inauguiated by
an artillery duel which began before
daybreak The soldiers who had slept
upon their arms were soon in motion.
Both lines of battle are between 40
and 50 miles long, extending in a semi
circle through the Morltza valley from
Kirk Kilesseh on the northeast to the
outer works of the Turks on the west.
The casualties have been very heavy
and some of the dead who fell four
days ago were still lying unburied.
Bayonet Advance Expected.
1 he methods of the Bulgarian gen
erals, under King Ferdinand, in carry
ing the Turkish strongholds- north of
Adrianople, indicated that the Bulga
rians would attempt to drive the Turks
into the cltadt-l with a grand assault
all along the line. Every telegram to
day was expected to bring word of a
general bayonet advance by the Bulr
garfans upon the second Turkish base
of opeiations
Heavy Bulgarian guns were brought
up and King Ferdinand tried to throw
shells into the city, but the distance
was too great.
I he bloodiest fighting Is around Kirk
Kilesseh (or the city of 40 churches),
where the defense has been as brilliant
as the reported attacks.
Aeroplanes in Service.
BuigaHan aeroplanes have been as
sembled at the front and daily recon
noissances are being made by Bulga
rian aviators. One airman ascended
1.000 feet and made a rough draft of
the Turkish works in the .outskirts of
Adrianople. The Turks directed a
steady fire at the machine, but it was
out of range
Minor fighting is reported ala num
ber of scattered points east and west of
Adrianople. A Constantinople dispatch
states that the Bulgarian force sta
tioned at Marasa was routed by Turks
and tied, leaving thousands of dead
Upon the battlefield.
Ail Constantinople reports of the
fight received here are believed to be
highly ■ olored The telegrams are re
garded as much more reliable.
BUYS ENTIRE TOWN FOR
INVESTMENT PURPOSES
AlOi'NT VERNON. N. 5 . Oet . 24.--
•'hades ,\l Animes, president oft Lie
Mauset Manufacturing Company, has
just purchased the entire town of Tur
mrsvilie, Conn., an area of 2.000 acres,
for investment purposes.
WAR CORRESPONDENT IN
BALKANS A CONFEDERATE
LONDON, Oct, 24.- Bennet Burleigh,
senior war correspondent in the Bal
kans. served through the American
Civil war with the Confederates and
twice was captured and sentenced to
death as a spy.
LAGRANGE SENDS WARRIORS.
LAGRANGE. GA., Oct. 24. Three
LaGrange Greeks. Alex, Bill and Tike
Pope, have sold the City case here and
two restaurants at Fitzgerald, in addi
tion tb other business interests, to go
back to Greece and help fight the Turks,
They all expect to return to thrs coun
try after the war is over. Their busi
ness interests amounted to more than
JIO.OOO.
Saves Leg of Boy.
"It seemed that my 14-year-old boy
would have to lose his leg on account
of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad
briuse," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone.
N. C. 'All remedies and doctors’ treat
ment failed till we tried Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve, and cured him with one
box ’’ Cures bums, boils, skin eruptions,
piles. 25c at all. druggists. (Advt.)
Next week at the Lyric—
“ The Traveling Salesman.’’
Lyric this week—“ Ma
dame X.’’
PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATERS
The melancholy days are
SlgS-- come when it is a little too
• • cold without heat, and not
quite cold enough for a fire.
The PERFECTION OIL
HEATER is just what you
need.
$3.50, $4, $4,50, $5
Let us send you one.
Telephone M. 1383-1384. Atlanta 174
ANDERSON HARDWARE CO.
32-34 South Pryor Street
1 Ml'. -A l LAM A GEORGIAN AND XEWS.THURSDA V. OCTOBER 24.
Greeks Put
Turks to Flight
ATHENS. Oct. 24. All the Tui K* ’
have been driven from the Greek fron
tlets. The Turk army is in full retreat
' across the Kambunia mountains, fol
lowed by the victorious Greek army,
unde Crown Prince Constantine, which
is cutting off the stragglers. The Turk
ish lines broken by the rout jp< direct
ed toward Salonika.
Greek mountaineers are forming vol
unteer bands and are attacking the
fleeing Turks in every quarter.
At Servidje two Turkish battalions
were entirely wiped out. The Greeks
captured a great quantity of stores and
artillery.
The Ottoman soldiers are making a
final stand in KumutsMo pass.
The oiftposts of each army kept up an
all-night tire and at dawn tht» gene al
engagement was resumed.
Turks Defeat
Servian Army
CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 24.—The'
Servian army of four divisions ad
vancing from Zibetche upon Uskub has
been defeated by the Turks in a bloody
battle at N'agoritseh near Kuntanovo.
A telegram received here today from
Uskub stated that the Servian army
had been hurled back, leaving behind a
large quantity of artillery’ and am
munition.
Following up their advantage, the
Turks gave chase to the Servians and a
moving battle is now being fought.
Strong Turkish reinforcements have
arrived at Uskub.
Bulgar Victory
At Adrianople
SOFIA. Oct. 24.—Kirk Kilesseh. the
outpost of the fortifications of Adria
nople, has been captured by the Bul
garians after a terrific five-day battle,
with heavy loss of life on both the
Turkish and Bulgarian sides.
This news was received here this aft
ernoon In a dispatch from the com
mander of the Bulgarian army’ at the
front.
The capture of Adrianople Is the next
objective of the Bulgarians.
SPECIAL RATES FOR FAIR.
COLUMBUS, GA.. Oct. 24—Chair
man Joseph Richardson, of the South
eastern Passenger association, has an
nounced that a rate of one fare had been
granted by the railroads during the
Georgia - Alabama fair in this city’ No
vember 27 to December 7.
CERTAINLY ENDS
STOMACH MISFRV
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“Pape’s Diapepsin’’ Re
lives Your Indiges
tion in Five
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Minutes. •
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Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges
tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the
food you eat ferments into gases and
stubborn lumps; your head aches and
you feel sick and miserable, that’s when
you realize the magic in Pape's Dia
pepsin. It makes such misery vanish i
in five minutes.
If your stomach is in a continuous
revolt—if yop can’t get it regulated,
please, for your sake, try Diapepsin.
It’s so needless to have a bad stomach
-make your next meal a favorite food
meal, then take a little Diapepsin.
There will not be any’ distress—eat
without fear. It’s because Pape’s Dia
pepsin “really does" regulate weak,
out-of-order stomachs that gives It its
millions of sales annually.
Get a large flfty-cent ease of Pape's
Diapepsin from any drug store, ft is
the quickest, surest stomach relief and
cure known. It acts almost like magic
—lt is a scientific, harmless and pleas
ant preparation which truly belongs in
every home. (Advt.)
Georgian
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Results
SEES FIDE EROM
CAB;SAVESLIVES
Engineer Thought the Firemen
Were There, But Arrives in
Time to Rescue Family.
Awakened b\ the engineer of a locomo
tive on the Georgia railroad who seen
the flames while switching in the yards,
it. It. Brown, his wife and children had a
narrow escape from death when theirjit-,
tie home at 76 Hardee street burned down
early today.
They had to flee in their night clothes
into the street and finally took refuge
with a neighbor.
The railroad engineer saw the flames as
liis locomotive passed the house but
thought the fire department was already
at work and proceeded to put his engine
up. 11 is home is a short distance away
from the Browns and as he reached It he
saw that the Brown place was still aflame.
The engineer rushed into the house and
awakened the still sleeping family. Thej r
escaped from the house just in time to
miss being crushed by the falling roof.
Policeman J. P. Lasseter, who lives
nearby, gave the refugees shelter.
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LOWER GAS AND ELECTRICITY.
CHARLESTON, S. Oct. 24.—Charles
ton is to have 11.10
trie light current, as the result of a com
promise agreement between the city and
the Consolidated Company, after a sharp
fight over rates, which went to the state
supreme court, and entered the Federal
court.
MADAM! IF YOU DON’T FEEL RIGHT
TAKE DELICIOUS‘/SYRUP OF FIGS”
Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food
in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, back
ache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion.
AU women get bilious, headachy and
constipated—simply because they don’t
exercise enough. They don’t eat
coarse food, or enough fruit and green
vegetables. Those are nature’s ways
of keeping the liver and 30 feet of
bowels active; but very few women
employ them. The next best way is
delightful, fruity Syrup of Flg».
Nearly all ills of women can be
overcome with Syrup of Figs alone.
There is no need to have sick head
ache. backache, dizziness, stomach sour
and full of gases, bilious spells, sallow
ness, coated tongue, bad breath, bad
complexion, nervousness and depres
sion. The surest and safest remedy is
one or two teaspoonfuls of delicious
Syrup of Figs. Try this tonight—you’ll
feel splendid in the morning when the
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Are favoring these two popular styles—the Nor
folk and English.
Eiseman Bros, are favoring the young fel
lows with an uncommon range of these stylish
models.
est fabrics and shades at your command
from $ 1 5 to $35.
Gray and Tan Tech Hats-’-scratched or
stitched. $ 1 .50.
Eiseman Bros., Inc.
11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.
'RAILROAD TRACKS TO
BE MOVED TO CLEAR
WAY FOR FLOOD DAM
. AUGUSTA. GA., Oct. 24.—President
Emerson, of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company, has been in the city
in conference with General Superin
tendent A. W. Anderson, of the Charles
ton and Western Carolina railway;.
Commissioner of Public Works Nesbit
Wingfield and other city oflicials in re
gard to moving the tracks* of the
Charleston and Western Carolina on
tlie river to make room‘for the Augus
ta flood levee.
The railroad traces run within a few
feet of tire river for more than a mile.
The work of removing the tracks and
purchasing property for otrfer tracks
will entail the expenditure of a large
sum of money.
Mr. Emerson announced, before leav
ing sos Wilmington, that the city and
the road would amicably settle the
question of rights of way for the levee.
The- Charleston and Western Carolina
railroad is controlled by the Coast Line.
CONGRESSMAN TO SPEAK
AT TROUP COUNTY’S FAIR
. LAGRANGE. GA., Oct. 24—Con
gressman W. C. Adamson, of the Fourth
district, from Carrollton, will be one of
the attractions at tne Troup County
fail. to be held at; the court house
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, No
vember 7, 8 and 9, according to an
nouncement made by the general fair
committee. Congressman Adamson will
speak to the people of this section Sat
urday afternoon at the court house,
and. as he is a. general favorite in this
section, undoubtedly he will be greeted
by a large audience. His speech will
close the fair events.
sour bile, clogged up waste and pois
onous matter have been gently but
thoroughly moved on and out of your
system, without nausea, griping or
weakness. Your head will be clear,
complexion rosy, breath sweet, stom
ach regulated; no more constipation,
gases, pains and aches.
( It is simply a matter of keeping
your stomach, liver and bowels clean
an<l regular. Then you will always be
well—always look and feel your best.
But get the genuine—the old reliable.
Ask your druggist for “Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna.’’ Refuse, with
contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups
sometimes substituted' to fool ydu. The
true, genuine, bears the name Califor
nia Fig Syrup Company; look for this
on the label. (Advt.)
Frida y Where Qua!
ancl ity is High-
est; Where
Specials at Prices are
Rogrs ’ Lowest
Very Fine Quality California
EVAPORATED PEACHES
3 Pounds for 25 Cents
These Are New Crop. Regular 12 l-2c Grade
Try Our High Quality
Butterine
Why pay 35 to 40 cents a pound for butter
when our fine Butterine is a perfect substitute and
costs only 25 cents?
Thousands of Atlanta families are using this
Butterine with entire satisfaction. It is carefully
prepared from finest ingredients: looks, smells and
tastes like fine creamery butter.
Order a trial pound tomorrow. You’ll he
pleased.
Marigold brand in pound cakes, Jersey brand
in pound rolls. Either brand 25c per pound.
2 Solid Carloads Green Mountain
Irish Potatoes
24c per Peck
The large, smooth, mealy-cooking kind
Sauer Kraut Mince Meat
Dixie brand Sauer Kraut is New shipment of Atmore’s
made in .Atlanta and no bet- celebrated mine ineat This is
ter js made anywhere. In hulk made of finest ingredients,
at oc a pound; in No. 3 sani- perfectly blended and alwavs
tary tins at 10c. satisfactory. 15c pound
Fruit Cake Ingredients
New crop Raisins. Figs. Nuts, etc., are here; finest qualities
and at very low prices. Time now to make your Thanksgiving
and Christmas fruit cakes.
MS Citron ’.
Fancy Seeded Raisins; per 16- Extra Fancy Glace Lemon and
ounce package-|2c oran l»e Peel, poundlsc
Fancy Smyrna Figs, per Best Mixed Nuts, extra value at.
pound 20c Pound2oc
Fancy Re-cleaned Currants, per ° f Ur^ ee ? Pur "
Package are best for *’ our
Rutabaga Turnips
And Green Virginia
Cabbage, IJc lb.
Rogers’ Coffees
Fresh roasted daily, you’ll find Rogers' Coffees always in
perfect condition with strength, flavor and aroma unimpaired.
These are the popular blends:
Santos Blend, OK a Regal Blend, OEa
per pound CwV per pound oov
Java Blend, QHa Royal Blend, AHa
per pound UUv per pound *rUw
Special C. C. C. Blend, per pound. 20c.
Friday and Saturday we will give free with every iw"
pounds of coffee sold one dozen boxes of Bear Brand Matches.
I’hese are the best imported safety and non-poisonotls matches
“Golden West” California
Tokay Grapes
’Jflc Pound Basket
The Finest of *the Season
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