Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 07, 1912, HOME, Page 8, Image 8

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Either name is a guar antee of goodness and worth. Both combined are a • Veritable Tower of Strength , ‘ 7 More than two million pairs \ J sold in last thirty years. For V~~ZZ~~7 I S elegance, ease, comfort and g / I "X. ’ / fc style, thousands of g I /\ fe. \ pleased customers / \ ( Vp* \ commend the /5V \ '* \ x /ir / ( " ■/ // KFFT VS vC- ) v Tan Russia $4.00 z X k_z \ Tan Russia $5.00 v_. ■< 'My- K THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TIIURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 7, WILSON VICTORY PLEASES LONDON “He Will Command Confidence! of His People and World,” Says Newspaper. LONDON, Nov. 7.—Leading British newspapers express thetr approval of tlje election of Woodrow Wilson as the next president of the United States. "Wilson will command the confidence of his own countrymen and the world out side,’’ said The Evening Standard. “He Is a public man of much higher type than some who have occupied the white house during the past 40 years. Nobody can ac cuse him of belonging to the ranks of professional politicians.’’ The Pall Mall Gazette says. "Wilson’s election is the last hope of his countrymen for the restoration of true self-government by the aid of existing party machinery. H|s mandate is to break the power of bosses, of all forces which have made legislation and govern ment mere implements for the attainment of selfish ends. If he should fail in this arduous commission the Democratic party will go the way of Its rivals and the whole future of American politics may undergo a deep startling transform tai on "Wilson’s record so far bodes well for the success of the experiment and his enormous majority proves that the Ameri can people think his lack of a particular kind of experience to be a positive vir tue. ' PROMINENT CHINESE TAKEN IN RAID ON DEN PITTSBURG. Nov. 7.—Sam Ker, leader of the On Leong tong, former president of the’Gee Gong tong or Chi nese Freemasons of Pittsburg and prominent in various Chinese societies and enterprises, was the principal pris oner captured last night in a laid by the police of an opium den in the Chi riese quarter. DON’T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS ■ ■ Many Atlanta people who have chron ic appendicitis, which is not very pain- I ful, have doctored for years for gas on | the stomach, sour stomach or consti- I pation. Jacobs’ Pharmacy Company ! states if these people will try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-i-ka, the German ap pendicitis remedy, they will be sur prised at the QUICK benefit. A SIN GLE DOSE relieves these troubles IN STANTLY. (Advt.) SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS Having nothing else in particular to do, and of necessity being obliged to start something or other, Sidelights lift JAK&O B Si E7VTX hereby starts a guessing contest. Who is the hap piest man in Georgia, now that Wilson anrf Mar shall have been declared the win ners of the big coin in the presi dential handicap? Is it Pleasant Stovall, of The Sayannah Press; J. Lindsay John son, of The Rome I Tribune - Herald; William J. Harrij, of the state Dem ocratic executive committee; Hoke Smith, of the United States senate; Judge George Hillyer, of the railroad commission; Walter Andrews and Ed T. Brown, of Atlanta; Tom Hardwick, of Sandersville —or somebody else? Every- one of these men pulled off his coat for Wilson, and fought his battles, through all its ups and downs, never tiring, never quitting, from the day his boom was launched up to and including yesterday-, when the former Georgian's great ambition was consummated. To them goes a heavy z measure of credit for Wilson’s big victory in Geor gia. It is just that the record be thus written. They fought a good fight, and they* put it over. Loyal Democrats, regardless of past political or factional affiliations, rallied to them, as they should have done —but they were the leaders and the uncom promising generals in command. Ono. of the very first to wire his con gratulations to President-elect Wilspn was Governor-elect Slaton, of Georgia. When Slaton looked the Georgia re turns over, he said: "By Jove, that man Wilson just about got my vote in Geor gia—and that’s some dandy. I’ll have to wire him at once—any- man who gets that vote is subject to congratulation!” The governor-elect expressed himself as delighted with the prospect not only of a Democratic president, but of a Democratic congress as well. The statement published in an after noon paper of Atlanta Tuesday, to*the effect that Governor Brown's private secretary, Jesse Perry, gave out with out the governor’s knowledge or con sent a letter to the governor from Janies D. Price, which letter concerned Mi*. Price's demand upon the governor for immediate commission to office as commissioner of agriculture, is abso lutely incorrect and does Mr. Perry a great injustice. ? The receipt of the letter was .pub lished in The Atlanta Georgian of Mon day. with the direct and positive con sent of the governor himself. The gov ernor. over the telephone, was informed by a Georgian reporter that The. Geor gian was aware such a letter had been addressed to the governor, and that the knowledge of the letter cant" from out side the executive office. Governor Brown admitted the receipt of the let ter, but said he would not discuss it. as he had not read it thoroughly, and had not read Judge Cobb’s accompanying opinion at all. Secretary Perry had nothing to do with giving out the letter for publica tion—the governor himself gave out all that anybody gave out concerning it. ,\fid the governor desires it made plain that such facts as were made public concerning the Price letter, Were so made with the express knowledge and consent of the governor. For a time It looked as if Taft would get a little bit of a look in on the Geor gia election returns Thursday night. Along about 9 o'clock a wire from grand old Pickens announced that that bailiwick had mounted the Taft wagon —and as the wagon was crow ded not at all, the bulletin attracted no little at tention. Finally, however, Pickens wabbled off the Taft wagon, and fell to T. R., which left Taft’s Georgia score exactly and precisely 0! The combined Republican vote in Georgia did not go as high this year as it did In 1908, when Taft was pitted against Bryan. Indeed, in that election Taft carried two congressional districts. A sure sign that Democracy is trium-’ phant after ancient and approved Southern fashion is the appearance of the victorious rooster at the mastheads and across the front pages nowadays of divers and sundry esteemed contem poraries around and about. True, these roosters are of the vin tage of ’B4 mostly, w hen Grover Cleve land was first elected president, and some of them look mighty queer in the columns of a modern newspaper. Nevertheless, they serve a noble pur pose today, and they carry a meaning that is all to the good in Democratic philosophy. Besides, while they may be bld, they (\ever have been overworked, and they' print up fine and dandy! At the last session of congress a bill SAUER’S PURE FIATORING EX TRACTS have no equal. Sold every where 10c and 250 the bottle, at vour grocer's. (Advt.) FUNERAL NOTICE. EGLESToN Died on Tuesday, November 5. 1913. Henrietta Caroline, widow of Thomas R. I.’gleston, in her eighty sixth year. Friends and acquaint ances of the deceased and of Mr. Thomas Egleston arc invited to at tend the funeral services at All Saints church on Friday morning. No vember 8, at 11 o'clock Charleston. S. ('.. papers please copy EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., o*ll Main 111*0. (.Advertisement.) . NEVIN. By JAMES B was Introduced in the house authoriz ing the secretary' of war, in his discre tion, to deliver to certain cities and towns condemned bronze or brass can- | non, with their carriages and outfit of cannon balls, etc. Practically all of the cities and tow'ns named in the bill were situated either in the North or in the West. The measure passed the. house, and when it came up for passage in the senate Senator Bacon, offered the fol lowing amendment to the bill, which was adopted: "To the city of Atlanta, Ga„ for the adornment of the state capitol grounds in that city', four condemned bronze or brass cannon or field pieces, with their carriages, and with a suitable outfit of cannon balls for each.” Senator Bacon has just been in formed by the secretary' of war that the aforesaid cannon are now ready for shipment, subject to his directions. The senator will communicate with the I proper city' authorities In Atlanta in regard to the transportation and locat ing of the cannon. A cannon probably will be placed at each of the four corners of the capitol and by each cannon will be piled in pyramids about twenty cannon balls. Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Free— Will You Spend a Post- Card for It? 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Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound contains only pure ingredients and quickly shows its power over kidney and bladder diseases. Cures where all else fails. All symptoms quick ly vanish. $1 per large bottle at drug stores. Samples free by writing Stuart Drug Company, Atlanta. Ga. (Advertisement.) rw 11 J Q Opium, Whiskey and Drug Habit* treated I W A Hat Home or at Sanitarium. Book on subject lu|/rp< DR B. M. WOOLLEY. 24-N. Victor | UMM Sanitarium. Atlanta. Georgia. | WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teeth sent us Highest price paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry 1 and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mall, Phlla. Smelting and Refining Co.. Established 20 Years. 863 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap and Platinum. Highest prices paid. DO YOU ITCH? If so use Tetterine. It cures eczema, ground itch, ringworm Itching piles, in fant sore head and all other skin trou bles. Read what C. B. Raus, Indianapolis, says: Enclosed find sl. Send me that value in Tetterine. One box of Tet terine has done more for eczema In my family than SSO worth of other remedies I have tried. Use Tetterine li relieves skin trouble that has baf fled the best medical skill it will cure >ou Get it today Tetterine 50c at druggist* or by mad. SHUPTRINE CO., SAVANNAH. GA. lAdvt ) Buy for uy at Cash Rogers’ Where Where Prices Qualities Are Are Lowest xftLIJ kiSr Highest Thousands Will Visit Us , I Why? For the first and important rea son, goods will be sold by us in such a money-sav ing way that consumers who have not been cus tomers of ours will come—and will stay. WE ARE NOT EXPONENTS OF HIGH COST LIVING and the intelligent, live buyers will take advan tage of our liberal way of selling Groceries. Friday and Saturday MONEY SAVERS Extra Fine Quality York State Apples Peck 16C These are the regular 60-cent Ben Davis, York Imperials, and Wine Saps. NEW GOODS Royal Scarlet Currants, package 1-5 C Sunflower Brand Currants, package lOc Gold Standard Seeded Raisins, package .... Gold Bar Seeded Raisins, package L2c Royal Scarlet Cluster Raisins, package ... New Candied Orange Peel, pound |£>c New Candied Lemon Peel, pound 1-5 C New Sicily Citron, pound Fancy Evaporated Peaches, pound 12ic Fancy Evaporated Apricots, pound Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, package lO C Piedmont Hotel Buckwheat Flour, package New Strained Honey, bottle lO C Durkee’s Pure Spices, box £>c Sweet, Juicy, Golden Ripe Florida Oranges 25c and 30c sizes, 1 Q dozen * *7 V 35c and 40c sizes, dozen Fresh Roasted Coffees Rogers’ Coffees are incomparable.. They are the highest grades of the best varieties scientifical ly blended by an expert, and perfectly roasted in the most modern and best equipped roasting plant in Atlanta—thereby retaining all their fine flavor and aroma. Royal Blend, A Java Blend, ’JAa pound "TvV pound wUC Regal Blend, Santos Blend, OE n Pound wwv pound dfcwC Three Solid Carloads FANCY GEORGIA YAMS Friday and Satur- 1 day, peckA Uv Large 5c package Gold Dust Q1 at..... O2C Tennessee Pure Pork QA Sausage, pound UNCLE SAM BREAD On Sale at ALL OUR STORES ROGERS’ 36 PURE FOOD STORES