Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 19, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, 7t MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 4 Modern Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices CK YA Crown and Bridge Work «P*r Sot oi CtC Tooth JTv Jg \ M All other dental work at prices A T V I Ar that wlll please. Plates made and —Jfr* I > u-* delivered same day. Dr. E. G. Griffin's Gate City Dental Rooms 24'/ 2 WHITEHALL STREET. Bell Phone 1708. Hours: 8 a. m. to 7 P- m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. OIL WOCILErs SANITARIUM Op urn and Whisky ■MHkrh IHiVwSI ’ years experience shows JaßawTlwi>Sß|PYHj these <Us<are curable Patients also treated at their ■Sa •ffljKSM jsl homes. UcliHiiltatlon confidential A book on the sub gaMmWWPW*'■ f " r I>K B ,! wool li;y & son., no. z-a vi*. «t or Sanitarium. Atlanta. Ga. j > jg ■I [ T-JaS |rf -4* [ • F*i lI[eIKE I£[a | \ Jk'wk. IV ** M 'KI KI ; 'irJJJTJi ■H W ■BL-'WBibCT Mpnwww A .jJIHKyBm viJi^lfarfltoyr’MflwßV'--— h MH Win i, .-.TI 11|RI * Jhl if JTxJ fl (EYS i v/*I|MBHWM I sr rrr ™. ““ —• •■■’*-|; ftilW Jut lH»i f wXTj I wJw iKgpMr J<®il wwtF stops the wheel'll'3a I ddW but this stops the IM Your brakes merely serve notice on l|l|J 7kM/i/l/% your tires that you want to stop. If iHlj / the tires do not respond you go on. \ \ \ /g U To insure a stop when you want one, V /fil the treads on your tires must co-operate W// n with your brakes. Al “All the ‘brakes’ are with you” if your car is equipped with Goodrich SAFETY ®jpg tf2t TREAD | If “Best in the Short Stop” The Safety Tread does team-work straight bar to clean the street with the brakes. It makes quick and stop the skid. work of cleaning up a bad situation, This new Safety Tread tire is a by removing the cause of the skid. Goodrich Tire thru and thru. It has The first bar to touch the street, Goodrich Quality, Goodrich Unit rubs a spot clean, under the tire, Construction and Goodrich Tough for the other bars to grip and hold. Tread. And it delivers mileage in Any way you move there is a Goodrich heaping measure. 100 branches and service stationsand innumerable dealers, everywhere, can now supply you with this new Safety Tread in any size and to fit any rim. The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, O. Largest in the World / i.LA.M/1 baAhUh, 20 AxOUSTON STREET. •"■•■■■•■■■■••■■■••.'■'•■‘•“•'••■WW’*-. - w »»u, VMTWKM—U.W. Ml EVERY fANT An HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN ™MR I MflJ ALL iTS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 19a ; SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS By JAMES B. NEVPT. Now that the national presidential election figures are well in hand, the result in Georgia, in so far as the light ness of ftie popu- F l |9rt. JAMILS & FOPVOT lar vote was con cerned, seems to have held good pretty well throughout the nation. R e 1 a t i v e 1 y speaking, it ap pears that the vote of 1912 was not up, by any means, to the vote of 1908, when Taft was pitted for the presidency against Bryan. In fact, the only candidate whose party vote shows heavier in 1912 than it did in 1908 is Eugene V/Debs. the Socialist. In a number of states his vote jumped 25 to 35 per cent, and in Georgia is practically doubled. Notwithstanding the fact th:\t Wil son was awarded a tremendous popu lar majority in Georgia, the total vote cast was several thousands less than the vote in 1908. This sort of thing, saving the majority phase of it, held good in other sections, moreover. It looks as if Mr. Wilson’s vote will be less than Mr. Bryan's was last time. It is estimated that Wilson received ibout 45 per cent of the total vote cast n the Union. Os course, many presidents have been fleeted by a popular minority calling for an electoral majority, and in that 3 ATE OF onto. CITY OF TOLEDO LUCAS, COUNTY, ss. Frank J. Cheney, makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Tole do, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the stun of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ERANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. A. W GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu eons surfaces of the system. Send tor testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by al) Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation respect Mr. Wilson’s victory figures out most satisfactorily. The curious thing, however, is that.' with approximately 1,500,000 more vot-1 ers in the nation now than there were four years ago, the total vote cast should foot up Jess than the vote cast for Bryan and Taft in 1908, What has become of the vote? here did the 1,500,000 new votes go? The state Democratic executive com mittee ought to send a certificate of merit, or a hero medal, or something, to Henry T. Russ, of the Hamilton dis trict, in Colquitt county. Out of a total of 80 votes cast in that benighted neighborhood in the late presidential election, his was the only one east for Wilson and Marshall. The remaining 79 went for the Bull Moose. The Bull Moose majority made a mighty effort to win over Mr. Russ on election day, that the Roosevelt vic tory might be made unanimous in the Hamilton district, but Russ stood pat on the Democratic nominees, and voted ac cordingly. He went down insisting that he loved his neighbors and admired their pluck, but that his opinion of their judgment was exactly zero! If there is any sort of Federal office flopping around loose in the Hamilton district, Colquitt county, Russ should have It, on a silver waiter, and without asking. Ihe question of whether a woman can legally be elected to a seat on a county board <»f education in Georgia has been raised in Chatham county, and likely wilt be tested in the courts. Many lawyers in Georgia hold that, as the various statutes now read, wom en are eligible to membership on county education boards; but inasmuch as there is some doubt about it, the mat te: never has been forced to a conclu sion. If Chatham county finds out ex actly what the law does permit in that respect, it will furnish light whereby many counties in Georgia doubtless would be only too glad to be guided. I here is a widespread sentiment in this state favorable to women as mem bers of these bodies—indeed, there are more than a few people who contend that women on county boards of edu cation would be, as a rule, far more valuable than men. And if, as the laws stand today, wom en are not jligible, some Georgia leg islator might win a measure of fame and enviable reputation by introducing in the next house, and pushing to en actment. a law providing for the same. There was an atmosphere of deep and genuine gloom about the grim old state capitol yesterday. By order of the governor, all the de partments were closed at 11 a. m„ as a mark of respect to the former governor just passed away. Besides the shut doors, however, all the shades were drawn and the flag was lowered io half mast: and through the long corridors no step was heard in the afternoon save those of the watchman and one or two caretakers. Governor Terrell was personally, per haps, the most popular of all the gov ernors of late years. His official fam ily was devoted to him; and many of those still in harness, who worked with him during the five years he was gov ernor, spoke most tenderly and affec tionately of him yesterday. The capitol Is a stately and dignified edifice, and in silence yesterday it bore mute but eloquent testimony to the universal sorrow that Governor Ter -1 ell s untimely death brought to al! Georgia. Perhaps the sweetest and at the same time the most authoritative, tribute to the late governor and senator came t’lom the pen of his boyhood friend and associate, Mr. Justice Warner Hill, of the state supreme court. No man could have been more inti mately acquainted with Senator Ter rell than was this man, and here, in part, is what he says: His friends followed "Joe” Ter rell wherever he led, because they loved him and had an abiding faith in him. It was easy for a man of his type to be a leader. Though gen tle and kind as a woman, one not knowing him must not get the idea that lie was lacking in firmness or courage. He possessed both ' of* these qualities to a large degree. But his whole life refutes the idea that in order to be firm one must be harsh or cruel His very nature was gentleness, kindness, firmness and manly courage. He was most optimistic and hopeful and always lived in the light. The shadows and darkness had no place for him. Only the bright side of things were visible. Even In the valley of the shadow this characteristic did not desert him. This is a Just and truthful tribute— particularly impressive because it conies from a man of whom very much the same things may be said. The characters of Joseph Meriwether Terrell and Hiram Warner Hill meas ure very much by the same yardstick. Among the honorary escort for Sen ator Terrell’s funeral, the name of for mer Supreme Court Justice Spencei* R. Atkinson, of Atlanta, should have ap peared. It was inadvertently omitted from the lists furnished the Atlanta newspapers for publication yesterday, MACON AND RETURN $3 40 SOUTHERN RAILWAY On Sale November 17 to 27. Return limit. November 29. EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. | ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Call Main 1130. • Advertisement.) Sold Our Lease—Forced To Give Possession at Once 147 Satisfied Customers ■ S~Ti S FJ? b) \ CUS TO« ERy W* 1 $ / / XvA •- GE I' I \ till • / JKtSn / &r I B r I \ I ' Have Purchased Pianos and Player Pianos in Our CLOSING OUT SALE NOW THERE ARE Only 6 Days Left In Which To Take Advantage of These Unheard-of Bargains LOOK! Everything: Musi Go Regardless of Price NEW PIANOS AT S97.OOANDOP AS LONG AS THEY LAST Used Piaiios-Well-JialieJJs Aoi lifer! COMiL EARLY and make your selection, ano remember, this may be your last chance to secure a Piano at your own price. EASY PAYMENTS OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS WRITE US W. H. Howard Ho lt “50 PIANO BOXES FOR SALE” 72 N. Broad St. PHONES: f ,v y 31 61 ii ( Atlanta 2352