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ffIGIJ POLIS
11l 001] VOTES
Failure of Former Republicans
to Go to Polls Cuts Down
Anticipated Total.
Georgia gave Wilson a majority over)
Taft anti Roosevelt in Tuesday’s elee- |
th.n in excess of 67,000. and less than j
3 niii under the 70.000 estimated by The I
Georgian at 7:30 o’clock election night.
Tiii Demociatie candidate's majority
„ver all candidates— Republican, Pro- |
~-ove. Socialist and Prohibition —was j
between 66.000 and 66.500, the Social- I
,<ts and Prohibitionists polling abijut
1 miO between them.
The total vote of the state was be
trveen 120.000 and 121.000. This was
uno less than had been expected,
on the vote polled in the state
f o m years ago. and the apparent in
, -eased interest this year that should
lV( . a larger ballot than the
traced to the failure of former Repub
licans to go to the polls.
Complete tabulation of the vote ot
the i 46 counties in Georgia shows 11!*,-
C’i ballots cast for Wilson, Roosevelt
and Taft. And 1.000 for Socialists and
Prohibitionists, and the total for all
candidates is 120.285. Wilson received
93.322: Roosevelt. 20,667, and Taft, 5,296.
Wilson’s majority over Roosevelt and
Taft is 67,359.
Returns since yesterday afternoon
showed no changes in the number or
name of counties carried respectively by
Wilson and Roosevelt. Taft failed to
get a single county. In fact, he was
nowhere near a winner in any one.
The returns show large complimen
tary votes for the twelve Democratic
congressmen and substantial majorities
for all the constitutional amendments
voted on Tuesday.
PHYSICIAN WINS WIFE
AND VERDICT OF $27,476
WASHINGTON. Nov. B.—A wife and
427.476 was the reward gathered by Dr.
Joseph .1. Kaveney for his attendance on
John E. Herrell. a local financier who died
in 1909.
While physician to the capitalist he
wooed and won the aged invalid's cousin
«nd housekeepr, Miss Herrell. Now the
courts have given him a verdict against
the executors of the Herrell estate for the
• full amount of his bill for medical serv
ices.
“BOYS STILL SAVAGES,”
DECLARES CLERGYMAN
WASHINGTON, Nov. B.—" Boys are not
in the twentieth century yet. They are
mj back among the cave dwellers.
They are still in a state of savagery.”
Rev Josiah H. Cullop, of Baltimore,
made this statement to the Baltimore
synod of the Presbyterian church, in ses
sion here, In the course of an address
on 'The Boy Problem.” He warned his
hearers not to treat boys as "little men.”
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO,
Call Main UM.
1 Ad vertlsement. >
More soiri chan al! other Brands com
bined SAUER'S PURE FLAVORING
EXTRACTS. Because they flavor
BEST. Ask the housekeeper. (Advt.)
LETTER No. 2
Atlanta, Ga.,.October sth, 1912.
Or. L. A. Hines,
Care Hines Optical Company.
Dear Doctor:
♦u’t 9 [ ves rne great pleasure to say
that the glasses fitted by you to my
eyes are most satisfactory.
I had little hopes when I went to
you. of getting glasses that would
q,ve tpe relief as well as good vision,
as I have spent so much with the
leading oculists of this and other cit
'es without results, that I was dis
couraged.
Your glasses have given me the
of childhood and I want to
thank you.
Very truly yours.
» L - GEORGe
HINES OPTICAL CO.
DR. L. A. HINES IN CHARGE.
1 51 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
GOOD DENTISTS AND
I GOOD EQUIPMENT
.MEANS
more practice and
lower prices.
Gold Crowns $3.00
Bridge Work $3.00
Set Teeth $3.00
AU work guaranteed.
ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS
c. A. CONSTANTINE. Prop.
Lor ' Peachtree and Decatur Sts.
Entrance 19% Peachtree St.
IVnr/e on the Pacific
Cog t read the
i Francisco Examiner
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Wilson. Miss Margaret Wilson and the president-elect.
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“VISIT”
THE CLOSING OUT SALE
of the
HOWARD PIANO COMPANY
Everything Must Go
Regardless of Price
Week’s Sale Record
97 Pianos
This stock includes the world’s most
famous makes of Pianos and Players, Grands
and Cabinet Grands, selling at prices from
• $59.00 and up
Special This Piano
Regular Z E Our Closing Out
Price Price
SBOO.OO 4 $488.00
Other Pianos £5.00 up. Organs $1.50 up
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Easy Payments Accepted
Call at once, tomorrow may be too late. Open until 9
o’clock every evening.
W. H. Howard Piano Co.
72 N. Broad St. Phones: Ivy 3161,Atlanta 2352 I
Georgian Want Ads Bring Results
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1012.
BLIND BOY IS REFUSED
RIGHT TO JOIN PARENTS
NEW YORK, Nov. B.—The mother and
father of seven-year-old Cecil Morris,
blind boy from Dublin, Ireland, are grief
stricken because of thp ruling of the board
<>f special inquiry that the boy. despite
the fact that his parents, who live in
Akron, Ohio, are able to support him,
must be deported.
It also ruled that Mrs. Katherine Mc-
Sweeney, American-born, of Greensburg,
Pa., who accompanied the boy here from
Ireland, must take him back.
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handsomely trimmed, tailored in every ®
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HOTEL CLERK IN MIhVS
WITH SNAKES AND RATS
SALIDA, COLO., Nov. B.—W. J. Bur
rows, a hotel clerk, was rescued from a
mine pit where he had been imprisoned
24 hours with snakes and rats. When
taking a walk in the mountains he en
tered a deserted mine, using lighted
matches to guide him. He fell into a
pit twelve feet deep, suffering many
cuts on the head. His cries later were
heard by three boys, who rescued him.
HEAVYWEIGHTS MEET
IN ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
ST. LOUIS. Nov. B.—Louis Focht, a.
heavyweight attendant at the city sanl-,
tarium. who is afflicted with 440 pounds!
of avoirdupois and a malignant affection
of a leg, was taken to the efty hospital
for treatment.
George Ruedile, an attendant at the city
hospital, who weighs 340 pounds, was
called in the reception room when Focht
arrived, but he declared Focht was out
of his class.
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