Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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4 ¥our Druggist Stops That Itch! If you ire suffering fr i Eizrina Psoriasis or any othe kiilo ■( skin trouble, drop into our >r<- f"r instant relief. We will gu; ante ton t stop that itch in t x ■ s. <u . We have sold <»th-i , n Hi. tor skin troubles, but non. that we < Omntend as hip ' i of Oil of Wjnttrgr n few other itu-i' ii< ts i t kiv . wrought such wml, fr > ur> - ill the count l x This compound is an wn .1 I' 1 1 I>. Prescription • E • Tan Bluchers V 100 pairs Ladies’ Tan * Willow Calf Lace / 56 pairs Ladies’ Tan X XL Calf, Brass Eyelets, ( Wl Bluchers $ 2 -95 Every pair guaranteed HOSIERYHOSIERY 25 WHITEHALL ST? A j FRED S. STEU ART CO COMPANY MCCOIHWII’S COMPANY Successors Successors to Pryor and Decatur Sts. to THIRTY SECONDS FROM FIVE POINTS The Money Saving Store We Can Show the Best Suit and Overcoat FOR $1 9 CD Jh dim «i V In Atlanta 14fIlVfO Because we buy for Ww 111* Cash and are located Will 1 one y oc k from the High Rents which make high prices. — .Come in and see for yourself. Our styles, models I and colorings are up-to date. Cravenettes included at $12.50 OLSAN na « im OLSAN = McConne s “= to to GEORGIAN WANT ADS iiiiiNG RESULTS. und In .il the itchy, burning skin as nothing rise tan. A 50c bottle will prove it. <if couise all other druggists have DUD. Prescription—go to them If you . . i t . (.me to us but don't accept some big-proflt substitute lint if xou come to our store, we are o 1 rtain of wh it I>l>. I>. will do for von th it we olf.’r you a full size bottle I ,n this guarantee: if you do not find that it takes away the Itch AT ONCE it costs you not a cent. ,1 nobs' Pharmacy. 6-R Marietta St. < Advertisement.) THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1912. TAXDFFICIALSTO FACE MANDAMUS I County Board Orders Legal Action to Force Filing of Expense Estimates. Legal action to force Tax Collector Stewart, Tax Receiver Armistead and Ordinary Wilkinson to recognize the salary act of 1911 has been ordered by the Fulton county commission. At a special meeting of the board held yesterday afternoon Luther Ros ser. county attorney, was authorized to proceed against the three officials, who failed to file expense schedules in com pliance with the provisions of the new law, as demanded by members of the commission. It Is understood that the commission’s action will take the form of mandamus proceedings. A. L. Richardson, recently named county auditor, was authorized to go over the books of the four officials who followed the commls-slon's order and report to the commission on December 3. when the office expenses for 1913 will be determined. The officers who filed expenses estimates are Sheriff C. W. Mangtim, Solicitor General Hugh Dor sey, Solicitor Lowry Arnold and Arnold Broyles, clerk of the courts. S. F. EDGE SELLS OUT. LONDON, Nov. 21.—S. F. Edge, one of the most prominent manufacturers in Great Britain, has sold his interests in S. F. Edge Limited to D. Napier & Son Limited, and has relinquished his executive position with S. F. Edge Lim ited. Pimples Removed The Calcium Sulphide Treatment Does Wonders to Every Kind of Skin Eruption. You don’t want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other skin eruptions. You want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn’t like to have to take the pim ples along. You can get rid of them just in time by taking Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. They contain as their main ingred- I lent the most thorough, quick and ef fective blood cleanser known, calcium sulphide. Remember this, too, that most pim ple treatments reek with poison. And they are miserably slow besides. Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not a particle of poison in them. They are free from mercury, biting drugs or I venomous opiates. This is absolutely guaranteed. They can not do any harm, but they always do good—good that you can see in the mirror before your own eyes a few days after. Don’t be any longer- humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don’t have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashamed of you because of your face. Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure blood and pure faces. ' Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not only to yourself when you look into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks to you. We know that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt tire best and quickest blood and skin purifier in the world. Try a package today, 50c at your druggist's. (Advt.) Save Time, Money, Worry, by Installing An Atlanta Phone You will save all the time (required in doing many er- • j rands by three minutes tel-! I ephoning. You will save many ear i fares, as our service in your I home costs only 8 and 1-3 - cents per day. You will save untold [ worry by being in close ■ touch with your children , during every hour of school land within reach of imme- I diate assistance in any acei i dent or emergency. Add to this the pleasure iof talking with friends, “Shopping by Wire,” and I the many conveniences be i longing to this modern i household necessity. Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr.i ano ARE OEM IN JAMAICAN STORM Hurricane and Tidal Wave' Devastate Western End of Island—Many Homeless. KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Nov. 21—At least 300 persons were killed in the hurricane and tidal wave which de vastated the western end of this island, according to reports received by the government today. Ten thousand are homeless and the damage is conserva tively estimated at $7,500,000. Meagre advices from the zone of destruction, which are trickling in over shattered telegraph wires, Indicate that the death list may go to 1,000. The storm is still raging but its intensity is decreasing. Martial law, enforced by 300 artil lerymen, was declared by the govern ment today at Savenna Lamar and Lu cea, where the full force of the destruc tive elements was felt. The govern ment is distributing shelter tents, blan kets and provisions among the home less. Savanna Lamar and Lucea were nearly wiped off the map by the tidal wave and the wind which blew over 100 miles an hour at the height of the hurricane. Many ships were sunk and the beach, of Montego bay, upon which the towns were situated, is littered with wreckage and dead bodies. The combined population of the towns was about 5,000. Heavy rains which reached their height Monday night, washed out many miles of the Jamaica railway. A vessel arriving here today brought word that the entire wharf frontage of Montego bay had been wrecked and that over 50 bodies had been recovered in one spot. When the ship left, no at tempt had been made to search the debris of wrecked buildings. THREE U. S. COURTS FOR GEORGIA NOW PROPOSED MACON, GA., Nov. 21.—The lawyers of Macon and middle Georgia are plan ning to present a petition to the next congress for the creation of three Unit ed States district courts in Georgia. The Macon Bar association will hold a meeting at an early date for the dis cussion of the project. It is planned to retain the Northern and Southern districts, as at present, and to take territory from each so as to create a middle Georgia district. This would include Macon, Augusta and Co lumbus, with Macon as headquarters. The Southern would still have Savan nah, Albany and Valdosta and adjacent territory. The Northern would retain Atlanta. Rome and Athens. AUGUSTA TO GIVE $3,000 AS CORN CLUB PRIZES AUGUSTA, GA., Nov. 21.—Augusta is making preparations for the second annual corn festival which will be held here December 2 to 7, inclusive. More than $3,000 will be given in prizes, and from all over this section of Georgia and South Carolina boys will come to Augusta with entries. In addition to the corn, there will be exhibits of cowpeas and canned goods. Miss Mary E. Oreswell, who is in charge of the canning club work in Georgia, will be here to demonstrate how corn, tomatoes, beans, peaches and other products can be canned on the farm. DETECTIVE TO SERVE YEAR FOR BLACKMAILINGSCHEME ROME. GA., Nov. 21.—For a black mail scheme George McKoy, a former detective, aged 21. attempted to work last spring, he must serve one year in the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. He pleaded guilty to the charge. McKoy, who was a member of the city detective force for some time, addressed a letter to Homer Cone, a young man, and told him if he didn’t leave a certain sum of money under a stone at the Episcopal church, he would go to two Rome men and expose to them improper conduct he alleged Cone had with their wives. McKoy's plans were frustrated by the police. MACON AND RETURN $3.40 SOUTHERN RAILWAY On Sale November 17 to 27. Return limit, November 29. GOOD DENTISTS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT * MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns 83.00 Bridge Work #3.00 » Set Teeth #3.00 I AU work guaranteed. I ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS I C. A CONSTANTINE. Prop. Cor. Peachtr*e and Decatur Sta. I W Entrance 19 1 * Peachtree St. ft J* 1 Si TO GO TO INAUGURATION. SAVANNAH, GA., Nov. 21. Three companies of the First Georgia regiment have definitely decided to go to Washing ton in March to participate in the inaugu- ■»■■i fer- in irv ka III 1 J : y ’ LT y Your Dining Room Is it just as you would have it for the Thanksgiving Feast? Maybe a lew Dining Table or Sideboard, China Closet or Chairs will be needed. Perhaps a new Rug or fresh Curtains would brighten up the room a bit and set off to better advantage the Turkey and the fixings. Our Dining Room Furniture embraces matched suits and odd pieces in Golden Oak, Fumed, Early English and Yeneered and Solid Mahogany, and we are equally well pre pared to care for your wants whether you require a small suit at a lit tle price or a massive colonial or inlaid Sheraton reproduction in solid mahogany. In either case you may rest easy in the knowledge that our un qualified guarantee as to construction and finish goes with each article that leaves our store. Our Prices are lower than many stores will ask you for inferior goods. AND We will divide the payments to suit your convenience. SO Won’t you come and look through our stock of Dining Room Furni ture? We’ll be glad to have you whether you are ready to purchase or not. for it’s a pleasure to show the kind of Furniture we sell. Goldsmith =Acton =Witherspoon Co. k LIFETIME FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES ' 62 Peachtree 61 North Broad " in ■■■ I ■ !_■ I ■■ II ■ I—W \OUR OVERCOATS at \ sls) S2O and $25 A n n Jy yG . Possess all the style features as those at dou- ' I V/X i : I PriCeS ‘ var,cty “ not limited to just one or I* *7l ' : U 'm two Bt yl C9 a few fabrics and shades, but our W m ■ showing at these three prices consists of many ' models—dozens of beautiful shades and numerous ! Overcoating Fabrics. RlXri Relieve that the Overcoats were !'! \\ I 1 Wll s f >owln £ today at the above prices are as fine or /! ! f iner than any made to sell at such extremely I low prices. "t Remember your style is among todays dis- V K* P^y ’ M Long or Medium with Belt. Box or Half Box. Raglan styles minus the raglan shoulders. Conservative cuts in medium or Full lengths. Load STREET" Heavy Ulsters and Auto garments. Cravenetted jil.& Hl Nautnhurg &(f n. t-> • jH.ikvrjs Kaincoats, etc. A big display today of Men s and Young Mens Suits at $lB, S2O and $25. I Mail Us Your Order for Thanksgiving Clothes Eiseman Bros. Inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St., Atlanta ral parade. These are the Savannah ca • <iets. the Republican Blues and the Ger man Volunteers. The Oglethorpe light in fantry and the Irish Jasper Greens have the matter under consideration. Millions of bousekeeoers and expe chefs use SAUER'S PURE FLAVOP ING EXTRACTS. Vanilla. Lemon etc Indorsed bv Pure Food Chemists. (Advt)