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PIEMEN 'GIVE' ANDREWS
VIENNA. SMITH. PARIS.
TO SA VE WILSON BOTHER
Senator Hoke Smith is staying in
Washington and avoiding the bushels of
Office-seekers’ mail which is Hooding
his office: Congressman William S.-hb .
Howard, confined to his bed b\ a void,
has the counterpane covered with ap
plications from the faithful of the FlfC)
district, and the coterie of Wood row
■ v Wilson men who claim credit for niak-
>ng Georgia go Democratic already
have fixed up a slate to save President
■ Wilson tropble and have named J. ft
’ Smith for minister to Franc, and Colo
nel Walter P. Andrens for minister to
Austria.
Not satisfied with picking tires.- two
plums, they have chosen Atlanta men
for everything in sight, from collector
of customs down to elevator operator,
and are preparing to send emissari. s to
Princeton at one.
This much of the plans of the rock-
• ribbed original Wilsonlans of Atlanta
yame to light today when one of them
exhibited a list—a purely tentative list,
"of course—of the picking- they intended
to ask from the first president who eve:
practiced law in Atlanta. And they
'really have decided to urge ”< »u. Bob"
Smith to fill tile embassy at Pails,
where the styles come from, and Wal
ter Andrews for the post at Vienna,
home of the ’.Merry Widow and the well
known hot roll.
Now, there are two senators in Geor
gia and twelve congressmen, and only
one each comes from Atlanta or there
abouts. So it is lather probable that
one senator who lives in .Macon pud
eleven representatives who reside h<-i
--snd there about the boulders, the rod
clay and the wiregrass, will file obj. <-
tions against Atlanta making up its
slate so early in the game and expect
ing to cop everything w hich ha- a sal
ary or perquisites attached.
When Hoke Smith read in the Atlanta
papers that he was to be chief dis
penser of the patronaze. beginning next
March, lie promptly decided not to
come home until after the next session
*Of congress, and wrote to say It- would
be extremely busy in Washington pend
ing that occasion. But there i- a va<
’cant room In the suit, of Pei.-rs build
ing offices occupied by the senator’s
firm, and into that room for the past
three days the porters hay. been lug
ging heavy bags of mail. Most of these
letters begin “Dear Senator I write to
apply for," and continue along that line.
\\ illiam Schley Howard’s mail isn’t
I quite so heavy, as he represents only
•' orn- district, so the vomer table, the
piano and one side of th. bed in which
( he is reposing at his country hom. Is
sufficient to aeeommodattAhe letters of
’ congratulation, adulation and -well,
everything but hesitation Hut Hie door,
bell tings a perpetual ragtime of ,-all
: ers. Mr. Howard said today that he
■ feared he would hardly have enough to
go around, though lie would do the best
11. could.
Bl “Seriously speaking," he said. "I do
not lutow what policy tile president will
f adopt in selecting suitable persons for
‘ vacant posilioits. If 1 should have any
Bay in the noniinations for appolnt-l
liients. I shall keep in mind solely the
efficiency of the person applying, the
wishes of the persons who ate to be
served by the applicant, and the te-
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CASH GROCERY COMPANY '
Sells Saturday Recandled
Storage
EGGS
25c
Dozen
Guaranteed Country Eggs
30c
Dozen
CASH GROCERY CO.,
118-120 WHITEHALL STREET.
BLOOD POISON
Piles and Rectal Dlseasea.
CURED TO STAY CURED.
By ii true specialist
who possesses the ex
, /gKP' "Y penence of years the
I .jgUr A right kind of expert
cnee—doing the same
it A ' \ thing the right way
T» *gr hundreds and perhaps
thousands of times
P with unfailing, penna-
■< nent results No eut
'y ting or detention from
business Don’t you
think it’s about* time
to get the right treatment? 1 GIVE
6vC. the celebrated German prepara
tion for Blood Polson and guarantee
results. Come to me I will cure you
or make no charge and I will make my
terms within your reach. 1 cure Vari-
By eocele. Hydrocele. Kidney. Bladder
ami Prostatic troubles. Piles. Rupture.
Stricture. Rheumatism. Nervous De
bility and all acute and chronic dis
charges of men and women cured Jr
the shortest time possible If wi,
ean i call, write I*>ee consultation
and examination. Hours, * a m t<
r m Sundays. St to 1
kL DR. J. D HUGHES. Specialist
Qppo- te Third National Bank
Nortn Broad St Atlanta Ga
flection of credit upon the appointing
power.
’ I do not expect to have much to say
about tin- appointments, as there are
others who probably will deservedly be
consulted. My only interest will be in
seeing that my constituents g< t com
petent. honest and faithful servants, and
I do not anticipate that any other kind
of persons w ill make application.”
NEW “WHITE WAY”
WILL LIGHT ROUTE
TO BIG AUTO SHOW
Nearly half a million dollars worth I
of automobiles already have been re
ceived in Atlanta for exhibition at th-
Atlanta Automobile -hoc which Opens
November It; at the Auditorium-Ar
niorv.
Loch exhibitors hav. been gathe ing
their machines fur Ihe show for three or
four Weeks.
While the rail-.oads ale busy milling |
in the show machines llr-a., liecoratorl
V. W. Slmpard is working double time,
oveitim.- ami most of the time, with his
full force of men. taking the necessary
steps and getting al th. preliminary,
out of the way so that he van run his
whole gang to the Auditorium at the
stroke of midnight Sunday night ami
start the work of placing the decora
tions.
• ’ity Electrician K. Tu.no lias
granted pei mission for the erection of
ornamental "white way" posts from th
- to Peachtree strict, and ths
people who go to the show will pass
down the .most brilliantly illuimmtls u
strset in all Dixie
CITY ELECTRICIAN TO
RENEW HIS FIGHT ON
STREET LIGHT RATES
I
When the council committ,-e on elec- ■
trie lights meets this <o ■ •n- ,
shier the bid ol the Georgia Railway no
Power Company for the city ’s street ligl-l i
ing. City Electrician It. s’. Turner will;
contend that the company will make 50 ,
per cent profit on all but the White Way
contract, and that It should reduce its !
bids.
Mr Turner said today that he would i
Introduce as evidence the rates of other I
cities.
He said he would also urge that some I
other sort of light posts be secured to
ret lace ti e W hite Way posts on f’eas-l
tree and Whitehall streets. Hr- said tl*e I
posts there now take up too much room.
NEGRO KILLS WHITE
BOY. THEN HIMSELF
,
S< *ll ENE<’TA I >Y. X. Y. Nov. 8 A
ne«r<. :«hout 36 years old, known n« Sandy
Williams, supposed to be from Canton,
Ohio, and known in Philadelphia as “Dia
mond Dick,” enticed Louis Desalle. white,
18 years of age. into the cold storage
room of the Melton case, this city, today,
ami diot him in the face, killing him in
stantly. Then Williams shot himself in
the head, dying at once. There is no
known reason for the crime.
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THE MENTER CO. g I
sls BLUE SERGE (MOCA
SUITS, NOW <PIZ.DU
C These Suits were real bargains at sls, and it’s just \ |
like finding money to get them now for $12.50.
<L They a e the latest Fall cut, i H
carefully tailored and of handsome,
-4\ durable serge. Any man who buys
\\W onc °* these su * ts as a svat to b c
/ 1 \ \ proud of. and the biggest bargain V
f* A \vß,' in this city to-day.
Zjrvt u-iWfl Good selection of men’s Fall
v 1 suits rnater ials at all prices.
\A, L LML/ Overcoats, Hats, Shoes.
T fcl LADIES SUITS
; /Wis AND COATS
/I| Z| II C. Splendid showing of all latest
S I«' I stylesand fabrics in Ladies''*
/ 11 II Suits and Coats. Come here for
your new Fall Clothing and charge
I **• Beautiful ready-to-wear Milli- &
/ nery, Dresses. Waists, Skirts. Pet- ;i jh '
/ RsXx ti T COatS ’ Shoes ’ -
I j\ 5 C. Dur prices are low because we
LJ| 'wl own nearly 100 stores, and buy in '•.-•? h
if 1 mJw enormous quantities, thereby get-
ting a much lower figure than
ordinary stores.
DIVIDED PAYMENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS
C. THE MENTER CO. offers a raapectable war for respectable people to dresa * \
well wiiboat inionretutocr. This plan is opr a for yoa. Take adrantad* of it.
THE MENTER CO.
•UCCISIOft TO MCNTKII • ROMNiIOOM CO.
71 12 WHITEHALL STREET I
First Stairway next to J. M. Hiah Co.
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HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1912.
STRANDED LINER STILL
ON ROCKS AND IN PERIL
QUEBEC, Nov. B—Although the 50-
rnile easterly gale, which pounded the
. stranded liner Royal George that went
ashore on the rocks in the St. Lawrence
river ten miles below this city the night
before last, had abated today the vessel
was still in a perilous position. Attempts
to release the liner failed, although her
. nose had been turned into deeper water
and the tug captains who were standing
by hoped to release the ship at high tide.
Ail passengers are off.
The crew of the Royal George remained
on board
Clears Stuffed Up Head
and Catarrh Disappears
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Breathe the Healing Air of the Eucalyptus Forests of Australia
and Quickly Get Rid of Catarrh.
Hyomei will banish catarrh if you
will breathe it a few times a day. It
is the only remedy of its kind before
the people that can penetrate into every
nook, corner, fold or crevice of the mu
cus uiernbtant ami destroy the mi
| < robes.
HYOMEI is squeezed from the green
leaves of the Eucalyptus trees of in
land Australia, where catarrh does not
exist, and combined with Listeilan an
tiseptics. Four :♦ few drops into the
inhaler and breathe this mighty germ
destroy ing air; an air more healing
than that of the pine covered Adiron
dack*. 1
Notice how quickly that .stuffed up;
t” 1
LET’S CELEBRATE
| WOODROW I
Our latest last.
We picked it for a winner.
Everv man who puts his foot in a pair says: I'k
| ‘•They’ll do.”
■ Good for two terms.
I Won’t you come in and try on yours?
All widths—A Io E—s4.oo and $5.00; made
to measure at &6.00.
CRAIG'S
RED SEAL SHOE SHOP
’ . I
93 Peachtree
We fit absolutely. i
MARINES RETURNED
FROM NICARAGUA
HAD BAD CAMPAIGN
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. S. —The)
cruiser Cleveland, under Commander*
D. W. Blamer, is in San Francisco har. I
bor today after a voyage from the,
scene of the Nicaraguan revolution. 'I he j
Cleveland 1« the first of the American!
warships to return.
Not since the Sp uiisli-American war
have American sailors seen such hard
fighting as that in which the landing)
parties of the Cleveland engaged, ac
cording to the vessel’s officers.
i head clears; keep at it a few days arid; I
your suffering and hawking and di’s-,1
- charge of obnoxious mucus will cease • I
entirely . Then continue until everyjl
germ is destroyed; until the soreness 11
and dry ness in the throat have disap-| ■
j peared. .HYOMEI is guaranteed for H
I catarrh, coughs, colds, sole throat. H
I croup, deafness caused by catarrh or ■
I money back. Complete outfit which in- ■
I eludes inhaler, can be obtained for .sl.ttO ■
-1 at druggists every w here.
To break up cold in head or chest in
a few minutes, pour a scant teaspoon- I
fill of HYOMEI into a bowl of boiling
water, cover head and bowl witii towel
| and breathe the vapor until blessed re
lief comes in a-few minutes. (Advt.)
Men and Religion Bulletin No. 29
THE LAW
“Think Nol Thai I Cane
To Destroy The Law,—
I Came Not To Destroy
But To Fulfill.”
—
To produce money, lawlessness must have undisturbed quiet.
IT HAD BECOME A VESTED INTEREST, SO TO SPEAK, IN
JERUSALEM NEARLY TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO; AND
THE MEN, WHO FED AND FATTENED UPON IT, WRITHED
AT HEARING ONE SPEAK OF FULFILLING THE LAW AS
JESUS DID.
At first, they sneered and called Him crazy.
But, when He drove forth the thieves and grafters with their long
tolerated methods of grinding God’s poor, the men, whose pockets were
hit, planned to do more than abuse the Carpenter of Nazareth.
To protect themselves and their city, they felt compelled to act,
when men saw Lazarus alive and well; for great crowds were begin
ning to follow Him, who voiced and lived the Lavr of life and love—-
this Man. who caused those whom the world called dead to live again.
They met at a friend’s house.
“What do we?’’ they said. “If we leave Him thus alone all men will
believe on Him; and the Roman will come and take away our place and
nation.”
Caiaphas, the worldly wise, said: “Ye know nothing at all, nor do
you take account that it is expedient for you that one man should
die—”
And so they crucified the Christ.
Hoping to preserve their way of living, they killed Him, Whom
they could not silence, to keep the Roman from interfering.
But, instead of succeeding, their cruel injustice brought destruc
tion upon them.
The Roihan came and, with carnage such as had never been seen,
destroyed Jerusalem.
God’s Law was, and will be, fulfilled.
“HAVING EYES, SEE YE NOT? AND liAVING EARS. HEAR
YE NOT? AND DO YE NOT REMEMBER?
God’s truth can not be throttled.
Sooner or later, men throw off the yoke of ever cruel ignorance.
Today, they are doing this not only here, but everywhere.
Fathers and mothers are realizing that “a boy is better unborn
than untaught.”
AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD MEN ARE PUTTING AN
END TO THE SLAVERY OF WOMEN.
Crime against them is no longer condoned in the name of expedi
ency and hidden beneath hypocritical silence.
Rightly, in the South. Atlanta, has taken the lead; without the ad
vice or interference of outsiders, her own Chief of Police has put a stop
to police protected vice, the buying and selling of ivomen with the
knowledge and approval of public officials; instead of punishment and
persecution, her Churches have offered homes and help to the pitiful
victims of men’s greed, and many have accepted them.
But not one house of ill repute, known to the police, is, or will be,
tolerated in our midst.
HERE, AS EVERYWHERE, MEN ARE WAKING AND REC
OGNIZING THAT IN PRIVATE, PUBLIC AND BUSINESS LIFE
THE LAW OF GOD AND ITS FULFILLMENT ARE NOT TO BE
FEARED; IN IT ALONE ARE PEACE AND PROSPERITY
FOUND; AT LAST, HIS LAW IS ONLY COMMON SENSE.
In Boston, another city where policemen do not protect vice. Wil
liam Filene Sons Company, French Jews by birth, are today teaching
these truths to the world in away that can not be overlooked or for
gotten.
In their great store, the minimum wage for girls is eight dollars a
week.
They will adopt no rule, nor policy, until it has been submitted to
their employees and approved by them.
When their profits reach a certain amount, they divide them with
their employees.
A hospital is maintained for them.
And rest rooms and recreation for their workers are provided in
their store.
GOD’S SPIRIT IS AT WORK IN THE WORLD, WHEN MER
CHANTS, WITHOUT THOUGHT OF PREACHING, ADOPT A POL
ICY OF UPLIFTING AND UPHOLDING THEIR EMPLOYEES
AND A LIVING WAGE FOR WOMEN, AS THE BEST METHODS
FOR DOING BUSINESS.
His Law can not be destroyed.
It will be fulfilled.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN
AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT.