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THE ATLANTA OEOROTAN ANP NEYTS
Mills DsnBDeny Marriage!
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Elberton Clean City,
Say Insurance Men
HOUSE CLOSES; Atlanta Pastors ]
Defend Practice
Kl.BKRTON. (SA., May 30.—Mem-
l„ :-3 of the 'Horgla Fire Prevention
Association yesterday Inspected the
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business houses and public buildings
of Elberton.
OPENED IN 36 Declare It’s Not I
: orm of Cl
laritv
Secretary Borkover Toy, of Atlan
ta, stated that the committee found
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finest Hostelry in World When
Built, It Gives Way to New
Century’s Progress.
NEW YORK. May 30 The old As-
tor Hour*, which stand* In the path
of a proposed subway, wh.h cloned
yesterday and It is practically certain
its doors will never be opened as a
hostelry again. In all probability the
building will be torn down and a
modern structure erected on its site,
which is one of the most valuable In
the city.
The property is owned jointly by
Vincent Astor and William Waldorf
Astor, Vincent owning the southern
half while the northern half belongs
to his cousin.
The Astor House was built by the
original John Jacob Astor, who had
his little fur store around the corner
on Veiey Street. To build the hotel
he secured the property from various
owners whose homes occupied the
site.
Opened in 1836.
The building was finished in 1836,
and in May of that year the doors
of the finest hotel in America at
that time were thrown open. It had
coat $360,000 to build; an enormous
sum for those days. Although there
wasn’t a room with a private bath in
the house It was considered to be
the last word in elegance and luxury.
For 20 years after itw opening the
hotel continued to be the headquar
ters for notables* who visited New
York. Foreign nobleman who came
tory of the city.
here. prominent politicians and
statesmen of our own country and the
aocial elite all stopped at the Astor
House. Daniel Webster was fre
quently registered at the hotel. John
C. Calhoun, Silas Wright, Franklin
Pierce, Martin Van Buren, James
Buchanan, Zachary Taylor. William
G. Seward, Stephen A. Douglas, Lew
is (’ass. Jefferson Davis. Horatio Sey
mour and Henrv Clay were all reg
istered at the hotel at one time or
another
Lincoln a Guest There.
President Lincoln stopped there on
his first visit to New York. The
monster meeting to arrange for the
reception of Charles Dickens on the
occasion of his visit to this country
was held here. Many public dinners
of note, chief among them the dinner
in honor of the Prince de Joinville,
in 1841, were held in the dining room.
General Fremont and his family lived
there during the presidential cam
paign of 1866, and Admirals Farra-
gut and Porter were frequent guests
after the war.
At the beginning of this month
when it became certain that the
old hotel would have to be closed, the
manager notified the employees that
they had better seek other jobs.
Many left the room In tears. Sev
eral of the employees have been with
the Art or House for 20 years or more.
Invariably the waiters at the Astor
House have been Irishmen.
A few will lament the passing of
the old landmark and soon it will be
only n memory, but a memory which
can never be separated from the his
tory of the city.
The Rev. H. M. DuBose and Dr.
W. W. Memminger Take Issue
With Chicago Minister,
Atlanta ministers tnke issue with
Dr. Aimer Pennewell, of Oak Park,
a suburb of Chicago, who says: “If
the church Insists that marriage is a
rije that belongs to it, then the church
should .it once make that rite free to
all. The minister who does not need
a fee should be ashamed to take it
and A MINISTER SHOULD BE
FORCED TO STAND AT A WED
DING WITH HIS OPEN HAND BE
HIND HIM.”
Is a marriage fee a form of graft?
Do you think marriage fees should
be abolished?
These questions are answered by
two well-known Atlanta Clergymen.
A reasonable fee paid to the minis
ter or magistrate secures to the groom
a sense of self-respect and self-wort Il
lness which he will otherwise not
feel.” said Rev. H. M. Du Bose, pastor
of the First Methodist Church.
Regards Fe«s as Offset.
“A man who marries is supposed to
have made some special financial
prejiaration or arrangement for his
new move in life, and the fee ran be
but a very small part of his necessary
outlay.
"Ministers perhaps more than all
other men are called upon by indigent
people and marriage foes are usually
thought of by the clergy as balanc
ing 'j small part of their expenditures
for charity.
“The marriage fees that come into
my hands." said the Rev. Dr. Du
Bose "represent possibly less than
one-fourth of my exceptional expen
ditures for charity.
“A marriage fee is no charity to
the minister A man pays $2.50 for
a license and the executing of this
license is Just as necessary as its is
suance. Therefore the fee for execu
tion is just as legitimate as the fee
for the issuance, because the minis
ter acta as the agent of tlie law when
he performs the marriage.
"A minister who marries a couple
whom he knows to be unfit mentally
or physically is himself a degenerate.
I have the same contempt for such a
minister as I have for any other man
who violates the moral obligations of
his office
Holds State Responsible.
"The State should be hold respon
sible for the fitness and health of
the contracting parties in marriage
The State has expert physicians, an
expert health board and should pass
upon nil persons who are to be mar
ried.
“Of course the contracting parties,
should one minister refuse to inarry
them, can go to some other minister.
The way to correct the evil of im
proper marriage is to refuse to li
cense.”
Regarding cases where the parties
to be married are under age, the Rev.
Mr. Du Bose said: "If a young man
and a young girl should oome to my
residence late at night with n mar
riage license and, even though I knew
them both to be under ago, I should
regard It rm a niece of high ethics
mu pry t hem at one#.”
No Fees Are Solicited.
The Rev. W. W. Memminger rector
of All Saints Episcopal (’hurch ays.
"A fee given to the minister for per
forming a marriage is accepted, how
ever no fee Is solicited, it is not an
obligatory matter and altogether vol
untary.
“A man should not get married un
til he can afford n marriage fee and
afford to keep a wife. I never ask
for a fee for it is part of my duty
as a minister.
“A wealthy man should pay a min
ister a big fee. and the fee the groom
pays to the minister should be in
proportion to his Income. A man who
can afford to give a big wedding
feast and stag dinner can certainly
afford to give the minister a wedding
fee."
Bryan Unable to
Come to Atlanta
Elberton one of the cleanest cities in
the State visited by the members of
the association.
The local lodge of Elks entertained
the committee at a barbecue at Swift 1
Lithia Springs.
HAS TWENTY-SIXTH CHILD.
PITTSBURG, PA., May 30.-—The
stork visited the home of Nathan
Valone, a merchant to-day and left
a baby girl. This Is the twenty-sixth
child to be bom to Valone.
Clogged Bowels a
Menace to Health
►Secretary of State William J.
Bryan will not speak at the quarter
centennial celebration of the Georgia
School of Technology at the Grand
Opera House Monday night.
President K. G. Matheeon received
a telegram saying it would be im
possible Tor Mr. Bryan to make the
Southern trip because of pressing
matters of State.
Dr. Matheson immediately can
celled the opera house program. Oth
er features of the week’s activities
will be as announced.
Whitney to Build
$110,000 Playhouse
NEW YORK, May 30.—Harry
Payne Wtytney will build a 3110,000
tennla pourt, swimming pool and club
house. 6S by 129 feet, on his Ros.yn.
I,. I., estate.
The structure will be of the armory
type, with no Inside supports, Its cen
ter ridge 69 feet high. The roof will
be of plate glass, the walls of con
crete. The pool will be 15 by 30.
RECTOR’S IN BANKRUPTCY.
NEW YORK, May 30.—An Involun
tary petition in bankruptcy was filed
yesterday against Rector’s, the cor
poration owning a number of fash
ionable and widely advertised restau
rants In this city.
Save money NOW
Furniture at High’s.
on
Hear Dr. George R.
Stuart on “LopSided
Folks," baptist Taberna-
i cle, Friday, May 30. Ad
mission 25c.
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Established 1865
EISEMAN BROS.. Inc. Incorporated 1912
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Good Clothes For
Thoroughly tailored and handsomely finished NOR FOLKS in very
light weight worsteds. Dressy garments of beautiful material. Ages 5 to
17 years. Prices $4 to $12.50.
Boys’NORFOLK Suits made of blue and gray Mohair, sizes (5 to 17
years. Prices $7 to $10.
Boys’ NORFOLK Suits of White Duck, Khaki and Tan or Blue Lin
en. Sizes 9 to 17 years. Prices $4 to $6.
200 Styles in BOYS’AND CHILDREN’S "WASH SUITS"—all ages
—$1.00 and up.
Straw Ilats—Wash Hats—Summer Underwear—Shirt Waists, Etc.
Large and representative collection of the popular Play-Time or Cos
tume Suits. Indian—Cowboy—Baseball, etc., correctly designed, and
well-made of good material. $1.25 and up.
We have the BEST LINE OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES
IN ATLANTA.
Boys’ and Children’s Outfitters--Entire 2d Floor
Eiseman Bros., Inc.
11-13-15-17 WHITEHALL
Official Outfitters “Boy Scouts ” of America
Constipation at Bottom of
Most Serious lllnesses--
Avoided by a Simple
Remedy.
Truce the origin of the com
moner fils of lift* and almost in
variably you will find that con- I
stlpation was the cause. It is not |
to be expected that a maas of fer
mented food can remain in the
system beyond its time without
vitiating the blood and affecting
the nerves and muscles. It con
gests the entire body.
The results are colds, fevers,
piles, headaches and nervousness
with its accompanying Indigestion
and sleeplessness. There is only
one thing to do, and that is to
remove the trouble; and when na
ture seems unable to do it, outside
aid is necessary. You will find the
best of all outside aids a remedy
that many thousands are now us
ing for this very purpose, called
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
Many hundreds of letters are re
ceived by Dr. f’aldwell telling of
the good results obtained and
among the enthusiastic letters is
one from Docia Wood, of Little
River Academy, North Carolina,
who suffered with constipation
and indigestion so badly that she
could not sleep well at night and
everything she ate distressed her.
She writes that after her mother
had given her Dr. Caldwell’s Syr
up Pepsin she “can now eat any
thing."
it has untold advantages over
pills, salts and the various coarse
cathartics and purgatives, for
while these do hut temporary'
good, Syrup Pepsin cures perma-
DOCIA WOOD.
nently. The effect of its action
is to train the stomach and bowel
muscles to do their work naturally
again, and in a short time ail
forms of medicine can be dis
pensed with. It can be bought
without inconvenience at any
nearby drug store for fifty cents
and one dollar a bottle, the latter
size being regularly bought by
those who already know its value.
Results are always guaranteed or
money will be refunded.
If no member of your family
has ever- used Syrup Pepsin and
you would like to make a person
al trial of it before buying it in
the regular way of a druggist,
send your address—a postal will
do-—to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 41?
Washington Street, Monticello, Ill.,
and a free sample bottle will be
mailed you.
An Exceptional Opportunity!
In Women’s Summer Shoes
For women who wear small sizes or almost
any size in a narrow width.
The women of Atlanta are now taking ad
vantage of extremely low prices on a number of
styles of short lines in the famous
Regal Shoes for Women.
We Now Have On Sale
Some $3.50 PA
Grades at . .
Some$3.50and (hi Qp
$4 Grades at
JUST THINKTF IT! You have a
number of different styles to choose from—and
nearly all leathers. Come early and make your
selection.
Regal Shoe Store
L. J. WING, Prop.
6 Whitehall Street
Little “Want Ads”—Big Business
For Sunburn
The soothing, cooling, healing, pain-
relieving, antiseptic properties of
Rexall
Mentholine Balm
make it a splendid application for
sunburn and windburn, and neural
gia, burns, wounds, bruises—skin af
fections of all kinds. It will satisfy
you—or money back.
Price 25c
DRUG CO.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Branch Store: GRAND PHARMACY, Grand Theater Building
Something Decidedly Seasonable. Something You
Want. Come in and See the New
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Bombayreed Jardinieres”
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They are woven by hand from the celebrated East India Reeds. Wa
ter or weather does not affect them. They are made in dark green shades.
Beautiful for indoor decoration and serviceable and attractive out
doors. Those who have open-air parlors or large porches. will /find
these Jardinieres the very thing- to make these places look and feel
"comfy." We have a splendid stock for you to make your selection
from, and we are satisfied that when you have seen the different ar
ticles you’ll want one or more of them. Come in and take a look.
These Jardinieres come in different sizes and the prices are
49c and 98c
Candy of Known Qualify
\\t> lihvA just received ap other large shipment of those deli
cious MIXED CARAMELS and we are saving a pound box for you.
It will cost you 39c, but after you; have eaten them you’ll say
Ihe pound was worth double,the money. If you would prefer half
a pound you may have 1* fotr 20O. Take our tip, however, and get
•ta pound. . r.
We have also received a big-shipment of BARR'S SATURDAY
CANDY. It’s as good as a,ny- 40c candy on the market. Our
price per pound box 29c.
We are agents for the famous candv of known quality made
by HUYLER, PARK & TILFORD AND LIGGETT. Why pay 80c
for candy of unknown quality when for the same money you can
get these celebrated makes"?
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The King’s Physician
Prescribed It
When one of London’s famous
befluUes sMirfit the advice of.' the
King’s physician for the restoration
of a clear ami rosy complexion,
she was told -to use plenty of
Pure Olive Oil
and so pleased was she with the
results that she gave a luncheon to
her friends, taking care that Olive
Oil entered largely into the menu.
Pure Olive Oil is noted for it*
tendency to preserve that tint of
rosy skin beauty, and contains over
five times as much nutriment as
freshly-laid egg!*.
Isn’t that the kind you want to
get the pure, full strength oil?
Every drop of our virgin olive oil
is guaranteed strictly first pressing
of the finest and richest hand-
picked olives obtainable and, qual
ity considered, for medicinal pur
poses, this oil is unsurpassed. Pints,
60c; quarts, $1; gallons, $3.7§.
Need a Tonic?
Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic is for
people who are run-down and out
of condition. If it does not make
you eat. sleep, think and work
better your money back. Large
bottle, 79c.
Here are some specials
in “Patents:”
Pinkham’s Compound • 67c
Wine of Cardui 59c
Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil 67c
Dodson's Liver Tone 34c.
Syrup of Figs 37c
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ....38c, 79c
S s S 77c, $1.40
R B R 79c
Peruna . 67c
Do You Love
Violets?
Violet Dulce
Perfumes and Toilet
Preparations
Violet Dulce Perfumes and Toilet
Preparations appeal particularly to
women of refinement who appre
ciate the delicacy and unobtrusive
ness of the genuine violet odor.
Other Violet Dulce Toilet Prepa
rations are Violet Dulce Talcum
Powder, fiesh or white. 25c; Violet
Dulce Toilet Water . 75c and $1.25
Violet Dulce Extract—ounce. 50c.
Violet Dulce Extract, ounce . .50c
Violet Dulce Complexion Powder,
fiesh or white 50c
Violet Dulce Sachet, ounce ... 50c
Violet Dulce Toilet Soap, cake.25c
Violet Dulce Cold Cream 50c
Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream . ,50c
grow’
For Dainty
Body Purity
REXALL NICE
Meets the demand for a prepara
tion that will not only help over
come odors of perspiration, but
which Is at the same time dainty
and convenient to use. It lends
that air of perfect personal clean
liness so much desired by every
fastidious person. It is the last
touch in the finished toilet.
19c
Hair Never Dies—
You Have to Kill It!
H AIR is one of the strongest^ most
persistent grow’ths in Nature,
will grow’ under conditions
that would destroy a
young oak tree. The
thing that kills your
neighbor’s hair, and will
kill yours, if you're
not careful, is neglect. If
you would spend a frac
tion of the time caring
for your hair that most
people give to their gar
dens, your hair would
grow'.
That comparison is
good, because hair is
much like a plant. It
has so-called roots that
from the scalp. It needs nour
ishment, fresh air. sunlight—above all,
a clean, fertile soil.
You know what would happen if you
piled dirt on growing plants. They d
die. It’s the same with your hair.
Street dust, dandruff and plain dirt
cause a large per cent of the bald
heads. Your hair must be kept clean.
It must he nourished. Its diseases must
he guarded against.' To keep your hair
in good condition, you don’t need egg
shampoos or electric massage—especial
ly in these days of high prices. All you
want is your fingers, a few minutes of
spare time, and
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic
and Shampoo Paste
This fragrant liquid and shampoo
paste is intended for the treatment of
dandruff. falling hair, scanty hair
growth and scalp irritation. Having
cleansed the scalp with “93” Shampoo
paste applv "93 Hair Tonic to the
hair, also rubbing it into the scalp.
When the dandruff has been removed,
your hair will regain its beautiful
gloss. You won’t need to hear your
friends’ continents on your improved
appearance. You will know the change
vourself, because your scalp will feel
delightfully clean and refreshed.
Rexall “93“ Hair Tonic and Rexall
“93" Shampoo Paste are sold in this
community only at the Rexall Store.
Buv them and try them. If you are not
satisfied with results, come back and
we will return your money—every penny
of it—without quibble or question.
Tf your hair is falling out. you have
less to-day than you had yesterday. It-
will be thinner to-morrow. The time
to act is now'.
Rexall “93“ Hair Tonic. 50c and $1.
Rexall “93“ Shampoo Paste. 25c a jar.
Save a Dollar
—Maybe Two
Last summer’s straw hat is good for
many more months of service Because
you laid it away during the winter
months doesn’t make it worthless—lots
of wear in it yet.
Just drop a capsule of
Elkay’s Straw Hat Gleaner
in a little water, brush your hat with
the mixture, rinse it off, shake it, put
it on your head—clean, with good looks
restored.
A 10-cent box cleans your hat twice;
the 25-cenx size cleans it eight times—
and you can also use Elkay’s Straw Hat
Cleaner to remove ink and fruit stains,
mildew, etc., from all kinds of fabrics
A Shower Bath
at Home
The shower bath is the most de
lightful and invig
orating kind.
We have a bath
spray of the latest
pattern, with gen
erous rapid-flow
tubing, and long
est wearing quali
ties. Guaranteed
t'o'give satisfac
tory service, or
money back. <
Price 75c
Bargain in Stationery
For Saturday, through Monday, we
offer you a 50c box of fine STATION
ERY for only 19c
This paper is not soiled or boxen
broken. We simply have to make
room for a new line that is coming in.
“Meet Me at Elkin’s Fount
It’s a good place to meet, too, because the most delicious
soft drinks are served at our Soda Fount I.ast year and the
year before we sold more Coca-Cola than any other fount in the
world. Fact. All our drinks are made from pure syrup; our milk
is pure and fresh and our ice cream is made from real cream.
Our buttermilk is famous. You'd be surprised to know the num
ber of gallons of milk consumed dally 'at our fount.
Here are some specials for Saturday.
Banana Split, 15c. Caramel Ice Cream, 10c.
Strawberry, Peach, Vanilla and Chocolate Ice Cream, 10c.
Pineapple and Apricot Sherbet, 5c.
Lactone and Lazak Buttermilk, 5c.
When Your Feet Ache
—that's the time to use
REXALL FOOT POWDER.
It deserves
all the praise it
daily receives
from those it
has comforted.
It is for tired,
1 aching, tender,
swollen feet—
to soothe and cool them and relieve
the irritation, and to overcome ex
cessive perspiration of the feet and
its unpleasant odor. Just sprinkle
a little in youT shoes and OC r
enjoy the relief.
Toilet Preparations
Rexall Foot Bath Tablets 19c
Tiz 18c
Calocide 19c
Allen's Footease 19c
Ezo 25c
Pretty Teeth
Her teeth are snowy white when
she cleanses them with Rexall
Tooth Paste—for it keeps them free
from tartar and discolorations, and
it is delightfully fragrant 19c
Pebeco Tooth Paste 38c
Euthemol Tooth Paste 18c
Sanitol Tooth Paste 19c
Kolynos Tooth Paste 18c
Lyon's Tooth Powder 17c
Sanitol Tooth Pow’der 18c
Sozodont Tooth Powder 18c
“Icy Hot" Bottles
Keep contents hot 24 hours and
cold 72 hours.
Quarts, $2.50 and $3; pints. $1 and
$2
Thermos Bottles—Pints. $1; quarts,
$2.50.
Thermos carrying case, imitation
leather, quart, 85c; pint. 65c.
Thermos Lunch Kit—Quart size. $4.
Beware the
Mosquito
It Is a positive menace to health.
It helps to spread loathsome, dan
gerous diseases.
Rexall
Skeeter Skoot
will keep mosquitoes awav from
you—or money back. Pleasant and
harmless.
25c and 50c
Do Flies
Bother You?
Get some of Elkin’s special insect
powder 40c and 75c
Tanglefoot fly paper is good. Box
for 29c
Or get a Fly Swatter for . ..10c
El Vampiro is splendid for getting
rid of insects, mosquitoes, bed bugs,
etc. It’s harmless to man and ani
mals. Box works like a bellows.
You blow the powder into crevices
where insects are and it kills them
Box 10c
Toilet Paper
D. M. A. rolls, special, four for 25c.
Something new. •Olothlike toilet pa
per. The best in the world. Rolls
or package^- Three for 25c.