Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 12, 1913, Image 5

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3 Hall County to Aid Through Road Plan He Lost His $50 Dog; Sues Railway, Wins Eleanor Wilson Is Denied Lower Berth ELJL.IJAY, Sept. 12.—In Jugtice Court her® before Judge WHnpey, J. W. Rob erts, of Tioga, sued the L. and N. Railroad Company for $50 the value of a fox hound said to have been killed by a train. Judgement was rendered against the railroad and the case was appealed. GAINESVILLE, Sept. 12.—Hall County Is to put her part of the road in the New York-Atlanta highway In good condition soon. Habersham and Stephens, just north of Hall County, have about completed their share in the building of the roadway. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—When Miss ] Eleanor Wilson, daughter of the Prc»- , Ident. learned on her train ride from New York to Cornish. N. H.. that j there were no lower berths, a Mr. Howe, husband of her cousin, ex- 1 plained the situation to all the oc- t cupants of lower bertha. “They all said the same thing.'’ said Mr. Howe, "that the FTesident’s daughter could sleep in an upper berth as well as any one else.** Nippon Warships at Nanking A Ready to Enforce Terms of Peremptory Note. Shortage in Potato, Corn and 0th er Crops Tends to Raise Prices of All Table Foods. Carlton’s New Fall Shirts Schools in Manila 'Model for World By B. C. FORBES. Your household expense? are to rise rather than fall during fcext twelve months. federals am* revolutionists was heightened to-day by a peremptory note from Tokio asking for an imme diate acceptance or refusal. The de- I mands include Payment of $1,000 indemnity to the (families of the three slain men: sum mary punishment of the Chinese offi cers responsible for the shooting: a public apology by General Chang Hsun. the federal commander at Nan king. to the Japanese Consul, and t ie parado of General Chang Hsun'a troops before the Japanese Consulate as a sign of abjection. These derifands are in the hands of the Cabinet.' There is a force of 2 <>00 Japanese marines at Nanking, and the Japa- j nese Consulate there i. 1 ? protected by a battery of quick-firing guns, while i there are five Japanese warships tn the harbor. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MANILA, Sept. 12.—Clarence B. Miller, representative from Minne sota. Professor Suzzallo. of Colum bia University, and Mr. Bruner, the locust expert, are here. Profej*sor Suzzallo says that the Philippine schools are a model for the world. Shirts, of course, are many times pur chased because they’re a necessity. Taken thus, a change of season and such attractive shirts are presented for your ’choice, it’s hard to resist a purchase. (let a glimpse of a windowful at Carl ton’s—vou'll come in to see more of them. Tha* is th« discouraging f$M*t writ Iwj across the face of the Govern tnent’s report on crops, issued r#s tend ay Whatever red action a in the coart of clothing and other necessaries may he brought about by the lower tariff duties will be offset, unfortunately, by higher prices for beef, pork, mut ton and other foodstufPs. for the Ytt3 harvests are to be very light— the corn crop has fallen fully 775,- 000,000 bushels below last year, and nearly as much below the calcula tions of a month or two ago. House holders will not be allowed to reap the full advantages of tariff reduc tions — the manufacturers, the im porters. the wholesalers and all sorts of dealers will see to that. By-and- by co-operative movements, munici pal markets and the like will bring some relief, but for the immediate future the outlook is not particularly cheerful. TheCleanCuff Shirt It was a trick of genius that inspired v the weave that made for cuff economy. This being a broad stripe of the body goods placed at the edge of the cuffs for protection. Madras and fine Percales C'* RAY HAIR means from 10 to 20 VJ ears added to your age You realize this Therefore, don’t let your hair age you Keep it in good condi-* tion. and young looking If your haii- now is fading ar.d turn ing gray, bring back its color and vital it > vn.iIi Robinnaire Hair Dve. a natural restorative which simply brings back the original color and tlie lost vitality, and makp> the hair beautiful again. It Is not to bleach ..r change the original color of the i air and should not tie confused a ith such preparations. It is a scien tific formula, prepared In our own laboratory, and we guarantee it to be males? a?:d as It does not stain the scalp its use is not detected. Thou sands of women and men in all narts of the country are using it, with best results to retain the color and to keep the hair soft, lustrous and in a beautiful, well-groomed condition. Prepared for light, medium and dark brown and black hair. At druggists and toilet goods departments. 75c; by parcel post. 83c. Send us the name of your druggist if he cannot supply you and we will send you FREE samples of the world lenowned Robinnaire Face Powder and Cold Cream of Roses. Jacobs 1 Phar macy Co.. Atlanta, Ga. ■m To Women Backache Manhattan Shirts in In winter patterns. ervous If you suffer from anch symptoms at irregular intervals you should take an invigorating tonic and womanly regu lator which has given satisfaction for over 40 years. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Made without alcohol --a pure glyceric extract of American forest roots. Your druggist will supply you. It Has Given Satisfaction For 2BHHDB Ovar <40 Yaara IMNI Yon may not know that America’s corn crop ip not only the most val uable one raised in this country, but le worth more than any single crop of any other country on the face of the earth. Therefore, the condition of com is of prime importance. What are the facts to-day? The Government yesterday reported that corn is in a poorer state now' than in any season since the disas trous year 1901. Last year corn j filled 3,1fro,000,000 bushels. This year i the outlook is for only 2,251,000,000 bushels, or the smallest in a decade. The need for heavier instead of lighter crops has become urgent, of course, through the enormous growth In population during recent years, to say nothing of the multiplicity of purposes for which com in one form or another is now used. Dr. .1. W. McNaughton. and his two motherless aged 16, on the left, and Alexander B., aged 9, Walk Straight Through Life Teeth Preparations DRUGCO There’s Nothing More Essential to Good Health Than GOOD TEETH. Ru bifoam 19c Svtsodom. liquid, powder or paste ...21c Lvoii'h Tooth Powder 19c Hanitol Tooth Powder . 21 o Sanitol, liquid or paste 21c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19c t'alox Tooth Powder 19c Pehe^-o Tooth Paste 39c Brown's Camphorated Dentifrice 21c Colgate's Tooth Paste .... 20c Colgate’s Tooth Powder 15c and 24c AA Dentifrice .... 21 c Pyora 1 . . 50c Lavorls Mouth Wash 21c and 42c Pyoral Dento Tooth Paste 21c Pyoral Dento Tooth Wash 21c Pasteurine Tooth Paste 21c Kuiheniol Tooth Paste 21c Msterlne 19c. 37o and 75c Winier la com- in*, go throw lurk your , shoulders and ho y prepared to meet It Thto . Brace will keep you straight and give you better health. It'* light. durable and ^ made of white linen M |1 ft doth Formerly sold M U y for $1.50. Our price. ■ J Saturday through 1 V Monday Physician Says His Heart Is Free From Bitterness and Expresses Trust in Providence. oners by name. Some of them are good, some are bad. but nearly all of them have had a kind word and pleas ant smile for me. They always stopped for a little chat and to in quire after my case. I made myself as useful as possible when any of them were feeling bad and acted a? an unofficial physician for the jail." Dr. McNaughton’s shout of joy when he was first given the news rang down the long corridors of the jail and word passed from cell to cell. “Dr. Mac is pardoned.“ The first persons to congratulate him were his fellow prisoners, those who are on the same floor with him. the greater number of them long-term men. and two or thr j e negroes who are under the death sentence or facing trials on murder charges. To-day his heart was full and tears coursed down his face despite the smile that sieems to be constant. Un til the Prison Commission finished taking evidence in his case he had been hopeful, but the report that the best, he could expect would be com mutation to life sentence drove the almost perpetual smile of happiness from his face. During the days-, of waiting he had been depressed—for the first time *»ince he was brought here from Swainsboro for safe-keep ing. The Rexall Store The loss in corn win not f^ll short of half a billion dollars—equal to $5 for every man, woman and child in the country. SAVANNAH. Sept. 12.—In a state ment on the recommendation by the prison board for his full pardon. Dr. W. J. McNaughton. central figure in one of Georgia's greatest murder mysteries, said to-day: "1 have no plan for the future ex cept to go back and try and retrieve what has been lost—my practice, many of my friends and virtually all the money I ever had. “It's quite a price to pay for cir cumstantial evidence, but I have no bittemese in my heart toward any one or anything in the world, but the most kindly feeling. I am going right back where I lived before and I sin cerely trust the people will repose in me the same confidence they did when I lived and worked among them." Had FaKh in Providence. "I am surprised and not surprised." he said. "Always I felt that the just God who watches over the destiny of us all would not let me come to grief, and something told me that all would be well. And then 1 reflected that I had been Imprisoned, tried and sen tenced to hang for a crime it would have been Impossible for me to com mit. even admitting that Flanders did not kill himself by the habitual use of some drug, and what I have been through, made me so bitter as to think that mistakes sometimes hap pen and the Innocent are sacrificed on the altar of justice. “I feel to-day like everything is go ing to be right.” He looked from his narrow cell window across the pret tiest park in Savannah, a Jungle of palmettos and sweet-flowering vines "The sun shines, the birds sing and the world is green. From my window here I have looked out across this Same Goods; Same Prices; ,• Same Service at Branch Store |m#F ^jll For the r>ast flfteen rears we w w " *“ hare l>een handling this *pe- •lai make of imported Olive Oil. It can not be >xrelied- Pint. 60c. Quart, $1. Gallon, $3.75, You begin to see now. don't you, why the damage to com Is a serious matter for all of us? This is how we are able to give exceptional values for least money: As we are stockholders in the United Drug Company, the largest drug concern in the whole world, we are enabled to take advantage of that company’s buying campaigns. When they purchase it is for the benefit of 7,000 retail druggists in the United States. Being a Rexall Store, we get these wonderful wholesale bargains ; In add itidn to its enormous purchasing power, the United Drug Company has huge factories in various parts of the country where it manufactures nearly every article which it sells. Now you understand WHY Elkin can share his profits with his customers. Wheat has done excellently. A total yield of over 750,000,000 bush els is promised for the year, or 26.- 000,000 bushels above 1912 and the best in our history. ELKIN’S GREAT BRUSH SALE -- SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY ■ - dTL This Nail Brush, 1 i - ©very other crop, however, has done worse than last year—and some of the so-called ’minor” crops are of major importance to consumers, whose butchers' and bakers’ bills are a serious matter. Take hay, for ex ample. It enters very largely into the feeding of animals that furnish our tables. The 1913 yield of It Is put by the Government at only 63,000,000 tons, against 73,000,000 tons last year. Potatoes enter into the diet of ail normal mortals here. Well, this year's production Is only 325,000.000 ■bushels, In contrast with 431.000,000 bushels in 1912, a shrinkage of nearly 100,000,000 bushels, or a whole bushel per capita. good bristles, many styles, Ton gross of those TOOTH BRUSHES, all stylos, to go at This excellent BATH BRUSH, with long handle or with hand strap. Saturday |g r through Monday Coming oS The Sunbeam SHAVING SUPPLIES CUTLERY, Etc. Hot Water Bottle Fountain Syringe SOAP SPECIALS For Saturday Through Monday. 1 lli. Imported Clltlll 1 box (3 rake*) Special Toilet Palm OllVC 10c: 3 fo Mm ton's Witch Hazel ... Cuticura Packer’* Tar Pears' Rcanteri ... Peara’ Dnacented Woodbury PtMlam Herpidde Glenn Sulphur Fairy l.ara .lergen Glycerine Reslnol ?*KWtf'.WtO Evory Tim* You Spend a Dollar With Us You Get 100 Cents Worth of Merchandise In Return. How to Avoid Those Pains and Dis tress Which so Many Mothers Hava Suffered. Job lnl 2-blade Pocket Kniv***. bone, metal and pearl handles. 50e and 76c values, this Rale 39c Liggett s old-fashioned blue steel Ha zor. round or square corner, $1.50 * value, sold under positive guar 97o Famous Burham Safety Razor, com plete, with blades, shavrig brush and shaving stick. In hex, bargain 89c LluilP-d number Razor Straps, good value 15c Colgate's Shaving Powder or Stick. 20c Colgate'® Barber Bar Soap ... 5c Williams' Barber Bar Soap 8c Johnson' Williams Cutlcura Sharing StJ k 23e Keslnol Shaving Stick 2lo Plnaud's I.tlac Vegetal 87e Rexall Violet Talcum Powder !5e Mermen's Talcum Powder 15c Squibb’s Talcum Powder I9r firookrdde Talcum Powder 18c Corylopsts Talcum Powder 15c DJer Kiss Talcum Powder 25c Mary Garden Talcum Powder 50c All this is rather serious, isn't it w f *he only dif- J ference in the JW two being: the jhandles. One Is r f made of compoal- J tlon: the other of r vulcanized rubber. We guarantee this ra- or to be equal to any $5 :or sold, if not satis- wlth it. we’ll refund noney. and do It cheer- Thls wonderful Dur hiim Duplex Safety Razor is the most re- A markable valu*- on tin* market. We f g;- bought 2,000 to m st 11 at 19c JT each. It is a regular -/ 1 si vie A; / fi* The effect upon general trade can not but be considerable. Business throughout the country is still of large volume, although latest advices are less, optimistic. The West persists in scoffing at the East's conservatism—I talked with numbers of Western business men I met abroad and on the ocean, and a.i bubbled over with confidence ana en thusiasm. Bankers, however, are now urging caution. Profits have not been in harmony with the volume of busi ness done. There has been much trading on borrowed capital despite the lightness of stocks of merehan- Stationery Bargains For Saturday Through Monday. 200 boxes Linen Stationery, 50c value , 250 boxes Gibson Linen Taper, extra large box Few box* 4 Initial Correspondence Cards. Me value Km>*o*«c<l Initial Paper (some letters ml Being) . ream On account of the Mg demand f" 2-quar' Fountain Spring* ia.-: wee again offer U, Raturda.t through | Monday, for the wonderfully low price of ANOTHER TREAT Mere It great value Thia Plot Water Bottle is worth $1.50. Hold* two quarts and it comes in white an<! r« d rubber Saturday through Monday >ou may have no — It for voC In Wash Gletht. Saturday Through Monday. Genuine Turkish Wash Cloth* Bi| values. 3 for 10c; 8 for 25c. NOTH l.verv purchaser of Rexall goods 1n our stores Sat unlay through Monday will be prevented FREE with a liberal sample of Rexall ORDKRLIER. known the world over and ujed by thousands They tone up the syautna It pity iuor* woir.«. allow of MoO>er'« Mend." Here is a rouedy that »oft*4oe the mu? rl«s. enables them lo expand ■•'tUwr:' any strain upon the ligaments a*»d emablaa women to g« through maternity without pain, nausea itckaaaa or ar.y of the dreaded ■ympuuna *o fa Bj.Uar Ut many mother* There 1* no foolish diet to harass the mind Th« thoughts do not dwell upon pain aud suffering. fo» all such are avoided TOxnuaands of women nc longer re*i«i tbemaeivoa to the thought (hat siekn«tM« and (listens are natural They snow better, 'or In MMh-r'a Friend ‘hey ha>« found a wonderful penetrating remedy to bonlah sit three dreaded experience*. It is a aubjec* »very woman should be faialHai with, and even though Kh* may not require su. h > remedy, she vriL now and th**n meet some pro* Motive mother to whom a wo-d In ilmr about In*. Tbl* famous remed> la sold by all druggie**4, Motlxer s Friend will coma as a wonderful Wm and is only fl.00 a bottle, ft Is for external uv anly, and 1* reaily worth ita weight In gold. Write to-day to the Bradfleld Regulator Co.. 127 T.amai Bldg.. Atl»o(4. (■« . fur a moat valuable book. Shampoo i M bottle Sarurdav o lake a*l •oml’i nation PATENT” SPECIALS througl vanragf Wine of Cardui Wampole's Cod Liver Oil Svrup of Figs Bromo quinine Tablets Hinds* Honey * Almond Cream Hal Hepatic* 19c < Baby Brand Milk . K.&gle Brand Milk Bromo Seltzer ... 19c « Wo want lo call your attention to the* Violet Dulce line of F’er- fumes and Toilet Preparations. This superb line is a bl* hit In New York and is certain to he one here, daintiest and sweet est perfume on the market v For a simile ounce of the es sence from which Violet Dulce is made more than two tons of the wonderful- AH9 *y-sweet Parma Vio- lets are required. Violet Dulce Extract, HHL ounce 50c. Sachet, - Rexall Muruton* for Catarrh Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic . ... Itc- all Beef. Iron and Wine Retail Liver Sai’s Rexall Kidney Remedy ... Rex*!! RheumaM. Remndy . . Rexall Sarsaparilla Toole Rexa’l Throat Gargle Rexall Cherry Bark for Cough Rexall White Liniment Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Rexall Nerve Tablets Rexall Kidney PtUa Rexall Syrup of Hypophospliltes Rexa’l Tooth Paate Rexall Tooth I'owder Rexall Cream of Almond* . Rexall Ros? Wafer and Glycerine Lotion Rexel I Tooth Wash Rexall Shaving Lotion CDCC rutt ■ 50c bottle Trailing Arlniuis Toilet Wa ter sob! Saturday through Monday This «a(er i-os^esjeH natural odor of the flowers delicate, sweet, lasting, rprr * large Fa* * rn.ois dh r fits- every l*ox of Harmo'- F,v Powder sold Saturday through Monday. Price of Powder 25c. OloW’a Marute CliN Black Draught Simmons' l iver Powder Malted Milk 40! Swamp IbrfH 39i Wyeth's Sage A Hulpliur Hub Tonic 39c Pal - Dlayapatn Dodson'* Liver Ton* ...... Carter’* Pill* Danderlne Hair Tonic . . r AMrWf l.MO pm:- Of fr-Mb VaMlll/ I * randy received we l ly at our main store Huyler’s. Park A Ttlford's and Liggett> t'andle* at 90c per pound; Mary Garden Choco late* st $1 per pound. Why pay 80c a pound for candies of unknown qtial i>> '.kb. i) for the aame money you can buy theae celebrated make*? Twut Violet Dulce ounce, 50c. Violet Dulce Toilet . 1 Water. 75c and $1.25. . n ^ Violet Dulce Talcum o T Powder, 25c. Violet t'omplex- Ion Powder, 50c. * Violet Dulce Liquid Complexion Powder. 50c and $1.00. Violet Dulce Complexion Powder (in cake form). 35c. Violet Dulce Dry Rouge (Theatrical No. 18), 10c an*] 20c. Violet Dulce Toilet Soap, the ca ke, 25c. Violet Dulce Cold Cream, 25c a nd 50c. Violet Dulce Vanishing (’ream, 50c. Our Perfume Department is most complete In every re specr We carry a full line of h igh class perfumes of every de ecriptlop ' REXALL FOUNTAIN REN BEST JELL2CO LUMP COAL $4.75 per Ton Henry Meinert Coal Co. Both Phones 1787 The Treasury's plan to distribute money among banks is not working well. lOne New York bank has out standing more loans to banks than the Treasury is likely to make at anv time this year. ... To-morrow I intend giving public ity to a hidden chanter of national finance that will arouse nation-wide interest and force several gontler.v r, in places to try to save their Biggest value ever offered in Fountain Pens. Guaranteed. Money back if not satisfied. Made of vulcanized rubber with gold point. Any stylo point. qq Special, Saturday through Monday wOC Prescriptions 1 > Ask Your Family lkia's. * * Physician. Ask Your Family Physician. R Bring Your Prescriptions 1 ) to Elkin’s. ** Ask Your Family Physician. Bring Your Prescriptions I > to Elkin's. * * l> Bring Your Prescriptions 1) Ask Your Family 1 > Bring Your Prescriptions I > Ask Your Family I> Bring Your Prescriptions IV to Elkin’s. * *• Physician. * *• to Elkin’s. * *■ Physician. * * to Elkin 's.