Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 01, 1913, Image 4

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City Gets 100,000 Gallons of Liquor Much Activity Noted In Dry Goods Trade Kmircic SlDlUGHTS, WW SIS GEORGIA LATEST'EURE POLITICS GRAIN COTTON L—The wheat mar* to-day, despite the abroad. Trade here NEW YORK COTTON A8HEVILI N. C„ D*c. 1 In. veatlgation into the local liquor e'u uatlon has revealed the fact nearly 100,000 gallons, not including beer have been shipped here sin* - * January 1, 1913. A local drug store has received 10.« 000 gallons during that time; ha» dls* posed of 250 gallons on 2,110 prf*« scrlptions, and has on hand 273 ga # Ions, leaving 9.477 gallons unaccounu ed for. Marshall Field * Co. in their weekly review of the dry goods trade say: 'There haa been a seasonable activity In dry goods distribution during the week, even with unseasonable weather for retail selling. Cash receipts have shown an Increase over those of the same period a year ago which s*ems to indicate that with the marketing of crops retailers are making satisfactory collections, enabling them to liquidate their own obligations Shipments for the month ar« ahead of last November. “The annual pre-inventory riearar,. e sale announced for the first three days of December promises to be one of un usual interest, as retailers are carrying low stocks and are in position to take advantage of specra.1 offering.* ' Reports from our traveling repre sentatives are *o the effect that a large attendance of buyers is anticipated. Prev Open High Low Noon Cl< m. due to the unfa- ar.d prospects of a the bulge where here by commission sions were slow l quotations to noon JAMIS B.WEVTN Winner of Nobel Prize for Med cine Announces Tedious But Almost Certain Treatment. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKE LIVERPOOL. Dec 1.—Due 4 t p*»ned s r, ghar. this market net advance of 5 to p. m. the market wai oints net higher on n to 5 points higher on >t cotton steady at 1 j ling 7 -7d: sales. 5.< i 6.000 were American ba.es ures opened steady. Prev Oper g 2 PM Close. Close 6 96 ?T*74 7 05 *1 $$4 Jan . .6 93 6.95 • 02 4 *7 • Feb .4 03 6 95 7 02 6 47 i 7 024 6 88 ] * 03 6.88 7 034 6 894 | 7 04 6 90 I 7 01 6.87U j 6 964 6 85 ! 6 6..24 I 4 604 6 72 4 j 6 504 L'auor And Tobaooo Addictions Cured Within Ten Days By Our New Painless Method. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgia* PARIS. Dec l F»rcfeasor <'harl-« Rlchet, the distinguished sclent J** ’ r > whom was awarded the N rod prize for medicine this year annoum *•% that tuberculosis nan be >red with raw meat Juic** “The treatment • diffb - f- *ow” he says “hut I have proved ,ts •ffentlvenes* Every da * * * must go to a slaughter 1 use ‘-tin tan pounds of fresh men* • <*n • tract the revivifying Juice from ■ This is a long and tedious 'a T r. pounds of meat yield a bo it half a pint of Juice, which * • i 'or served on ice “My patients who were - ffer.r.g from tuberculosis of the 1 .rigs w**r'* cured by this treatment, although had to he followed faithfully f ' three years "l admit it is a costly as well as a difficult remedy, but It Is a era.:, one in all but the most advanced case* I do not believe any serum ea sts which will cure the dread di ease Tuberculosis kills more than 12<> - f>00 persona in France - early, accord- Ing to Dr. Albert Calmette, who trying to get the French Government to give to scientists an uninhabited Island off Gyinea. where experiments may be made with monkeys, with the view to eradicate the white plague of which one in seven of human adults dies Dr. Calmette has discovered a va< cine which has given to calves lrn munity from tuberculosis. He has mixed moat virulent K< their food and inoculated ’hern .nd»r the flesh, pumping hundreds of mil lions of germs into fhe;r veins Hut every calf vaccinated by h.-* method an* forehand has resisted the disease Mt-mortem exsr lnatlon falling revival the slightest trace* of tne * feet 1013 Dr. Calmette admits, however h> experiments are riot conclusive as hi a effective* treatment of humans Only Sanitarium In The World Giving Unconditional Guarantee. LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. Nov. Hogs--Receipts 46.000 Market 5- higher. Mixed and butchers. 7.50&7 90: g.x>d heavy. 7.70 U • r 7.85; pigs 5 75U7.15. bulk. 7.60ft7 80 Cattle— Receipts 26.000. Market stea i\ and 10c lower Beeves 6 75 \i 9.60. cow s and heifers. 3.257.85: stockerg and feeders 5.2-5 & 7.Texans. 6 40^7.70: calves. 9.25^11.25 Sheep—Receipts 45,000 Market 15'n 25c lower Native and Western. 3.55'y 4.90; lambs. 5.2'.'a 7 40. Our guarantee means something Nod one dollar need be paid until a setfln4 fa. • ory cure has been effected We control completely the vusua! with a drawal symptoms No extreme nervous ness aching of limb* or loae of aleep. Patients unable to visit Sanitarium cad b* treated privately at home. Refer ences Union Bark and Trust Co . the American National Bank, or any citi zen of Lebanon Write for Free Booklet No 2. Add res* CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM F. J. Sander*, Mgr. Lebanon, Tenn -Mch Mch. - April COTTON MARKET OPINIONS. Miller & Co.: “Until jpot demand improve* we do not believe rallies will be treasured by more than short cov er: r.g E F. Hutton A Co.: “We see no rea son to change our view that bulling o' tton at 13 cents looks a difficult prop osition ’’ ept.-Oct. . . or -NOV . . Closed fi-w. BAR SILVER LONDON. Dec 1—Bar silver weak at 25 15-16d. NEW 0RLEAN nervous breakdown, .* well and has many warm frends :n gia He is a graduate of the I slfy of Georgia, a member Kappa Alpha fraternity, for y resident of the State, and e that most envied of ail title* lege, “the most popular man university.” Axtton is a graduate of the r ’88. and was at the time of his uatlon a resident of Savannah Free r .'t>er. H'g- I>-w v-^r (Tics* Dog Wears ‘Specs’ Fitted by Oculist 1 hash, i f<l.. Electric ; Ex-dlvidend Id end. 24 p< per rent % 634 « 7 * cent. xxEx- xx Ex-dividend No Syrup So Good MOULTRIE. Dec. I Fanny, a thoroughbred Ring owned by f'antrell Troy, a w sportsman. w ears «p«*cta* >s fitted with a pair of glas oculist, who found that sh* fering from astigmatism Before the opening of th season this year the dog w fields by herse f, and on reti badly scratched and shower of bad fails and bumps In the rase of Russel! against T ir- ner. from Jefferson *’lty Court. Judge ; Russell was disqualified when the rase was argued several weeks ago Th * -awe, therefore, was heard by Judges' Hill and Pottle, who divided as to 1 ruling on review. This necessitated a rehearing, of course, and Judge W D Ellis, of the Fulton Superior Cow”, was named by the Governor to preside In the rehearing In the meantime, however. Judg-* Hill has be»*n succeeded on the Court z*f Appeals by Judg» Roan, and tha * rehearing wan had before a court composed of Pottle. Roan and Kills It may happen eventually, as may be seen, that the ruling will be unan- j InwHis. notwithstanding the eourt s i even break on the first hearing. Nobody practicing before the Ap* . peals Court seems to recall a case in 1 which Judges were more thoroughly j mixed up, In one wav and another, isl they have been in this case. Glean, pure healthful WRIGLEYSv A CML CABARET'! n, o/rw///!* t -rtP*r UN' r* 111 i7iTtt<fc 1 < •' Stop at Atlanta's Newest and Finest * AJtt D-f-TLDlNNEi? ^AuWnA/. S^yNttHTt CAUTION! ATLANTA to h ^ ht AH Week — Matinee* Wed. and Sat. Klaw &. Erlanger’* Stupendous sent by the box —of twenty packages—a hundred sticks— a hundred hours of joy—is a gift they*ll keep on enjoying long after other gifts are put aside. Nearly all dealers will gladly sell it at above price! WR1GLEVS Next \ear is to be altogether and entirely interesting from & pollti- al standpoint in Georgia. Having this idea in mind. Thf Au gusta Chronicle recently delivered it- ► f of this editorial paragraph |)*v by day pollti 1 » in Georgia is te ruing livelier Fkpeclallv as 10 the Gongr^ssmcn there is much ag - tv: on With Democrat* in the saddle ther* «***ems to he increased desire mi the part of many Georelans to get inn- he National Legislature There Is unquestionably much talk nf gen?nnel> hot time* in numerous 1 ‘ongresslonal districts, attd there is no d<uibt whatevr that real contes’s ahead’, are under way in several. Ther. is talk, tOO of a Senatoria' ■ does, surely will bring on more talk, and plenty of it! £pl is causing unscrupukjas per sons to wrap rank imi rations that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WRIGLFTS. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers ami the candy depart ments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any Columbia Burlesque Theater 14 Central Avenue Mat-nee* Daily at 3, Night* at 7:30 and 9. THE GIRL SHOW By the Sad Sea Wave*. 1 RED AND GRAV EAGLE. 20— BROADWAY BROILERS—20 “The Beneficial Confection” is sure to please old and young. It’s ideal for holidays because it’s delicious aid to appetite and digestion. LYRIC t ?;!ek MatineesTues ,Thur. and Sat. BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S GREAT SCENIC MELODRAMA Blackstone of the Is the Hotel W John Copeland, Georgia s flrat dep uty .nsuran< e • ommissioner, And by virtue of that office the practical head f the Insurance Department of the -■ ate has resigned his important of- h e for one reason only because he can make four or five times the sal at hs a public actuary. His resignation goes Into effect on January 1 after which he will open an office in Atlanta. probaI4fc r in the Healey Building Mr Copeland Is a young man. bnt ha* enjoyed for several years the reputation of being the very best in- suran e actuary .n the Htate His ability and complete fitness for the position he is giving up never has been questioned In any quarter, and Hi. Comptroller General realize* fully that he has something of a Job on meco t More Y f Economical' Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER —And it does better A Message of Vital Importance to Women If you want Wrigfey*s look before you buy. Get what you pay for, Heed the Warnings of Nature! before serious harm befall you and you become a chronic invalid. Backache, headache, low spirits, lassitude, bearing down pains are hard enough to bear, and they give you notice that the delicate femi nine organs are not performing their functions in the way intended by Nature. Act. Don’t wait. Secure at once the help you need. work. Nm- ply follow your cus tomary method of pre paration— add a little less of Calumet than when using ordinary caking powder. Then watch the result. Light,fluffy.and even ly raised—the baking eomes from the oven more t empt i ng, t ast ier, more wholesome. Calumet insurer the (taking of an expert. Ask your grocer Received flSSSP H'K he » t Food Eip«*l- tion, Chicago. wt uiiMi*. Up Yr^L * l Pari* Eipo»i- Ua ’*►' L tioH, Franco. m|. ' T *$> Be SURE it's WHIG LEY’S Now a New Woman (In Tablet or Liquid Form) has been used with entire satisfaction for over forty years and to the lasting benefit of thousands upon thousands of suffering women. You will tind similar benefit. You will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription efficient in regulating all womanly functions, correcting displacements, removing pain at certain times, in toning the nerves and improving the general health and making life worth while. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been sold in liquid form; but now it may be obtained in either tablet or liquid form from all dealers in medicines —or send 50 one-cent stamps and obtain by mail a trial box of the tablets from Dr. Pierce. FOR BACKACHE OR BLAD DER TROUBLE. We are inserting the above caution solely to protect our customers, who are continually wTitini us that they have been deceived by mutations which they purchased thinking they were WRU I'ri acid excite* the kidneys, they become overworked. Ret j»hiKgi*h. ache and feel like tumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated and you ma\ be obliged to seek relief two or three time* during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly At first you feel a dull mioery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness stomach gets rout, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. To cure above troubles and flush out the kidneys, get from any pharmacist .* big $1.00 bot tle of Stuart h Much): and Juniper Compound, take directed on bot tle and ii a few da\s your kidne\f» will then act fine Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Compound has been used for generation* to clean impurities from clogged kidnev * and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neu tralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder and kidney weakness. Kverv one should take now and had absolutely no vim or vitality at all. Mr. White had. of course, bought and used many remedies sup posed to be good for his case, but aside from a little temporary relief, he experienced no results. He was beginning to think that there was no cure for him. and that he would have to give up his position, when he was attracted to the work done by the Quaker Health Teacher and the Quaker Remedies here. He pur chased a treatment of Quaker Ex tract and began its use What was the result? After taking the first bottle he saw that he had gotten hold of & real remedy at last, for he began to feel returning strength, his distresses began leaving him and he had no trouble with the kidneys. This remarkable improvement con tinued until, after having taken aT>out five bottles of the famous rem edy. he is complete’', and perma nently cured of all his former trou ble. and is not taking either the Quaker Remedy or anything else He says he feels Just like he has al ways imagined a brand new man would feel, and is greatly elated over his results. And how i* he showing his gratitude? By telltng all his friends up and down the road and by personally purchasing oulte a number of treatments of these Quaker Remedies for some of his relatives and best friends. He bought and sent to his sister. Mrs. rsh. of Omaha. Nebr., a three- Dottle treatment. She is the wife of an eminent physician of that city. Surely such grateful work deserves great commendation. Don't you -n.Tik so" The Health Teacher say* if you are suffering from any bratKih of stomach, liver or kidney tjrwbUu catarrh or rheumatism, no matner of how long standing, or what has ised In the medicine lina. if ytm real.', are sincere in your deeire ter permanent results, call at Crrui-wy Sr Munn's drug store, t* stree*. We prepay chargas «*n a'i orders of |3.(W or over. A//”. Carrie L. Hngo of pel hey. Cal\f'.. writes: “I am thankful for thr oppor tunity to wnda testimonial. I had bren bothered for six >ear* with nervousness, a catarrhal condition which only women are subject to and irregularitv. Tried sev eral medicine# but all failed. I was advised by my friends to give Dr. Pierce • medi cine* a trial. Have taken four bottks of Favorite Proscription* and two of 'Golden Medical DtAcoverv' and 1 cannot say enough in regard to the benefit re ceived “Will take pleasure In rec ommending your medicine# to all weak and suffering women everywhere I go." If You Don’t Believe, Just Ask Him, and He Is So Grateful He Is Buy ing “Quaker” For All His Friends. Mr. M. H White is one of the best known conductors running out of At lanta His run is to Hefiin, Ala , on xhr Southern. Now. Mr. While, like a great man> railroad men, began to Huff«-r with his kidneys and stomach for over rive years. Pains across his back and along his sidrs gave him much misery, and his stomach dis tressed hint greatly. After eating a meal he would bloat, and the belch ing spells were frequent. Headacces and dizziness occurred often, too. He found much trouble in rising at night to void the urine, which contained a heavy sediment He was getting gradually weaker and less ambitious each da> and after he had suffered in this way for several months he It you wish to know how best to care for yourself or for yoar • ildrcn send for a frw copy of Dr. Pierce's great book. The • copies* Common Sense Medical Adviser. This will show i what to do in emergency and at any Lme help you to p?e ve or maintain the health of \our whole family. Send il ■ -tnt stamp* to pay ti.-.ostof wrapping and mailing and ,n,r free i\.jn ot this 1008 page, cloth-bound book Address DR. PIERCE, Invalids’ Hotel. Buffalo. N.Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets give tone and strength to stomach, liver and bowels. One to three tiny granules a dose. Pleasant to take as candy. CHICKS- SPEARMINT