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ATLANTA f!KOT?fiTAN AND NEWS
fII,™ fSlDLUGHTS o»
GEORGIA, S
POLITICS
Forbes Sees Hopeful Sign and
Urges Caution in Radical
Legislation,
B.NEm
B. C. FORBES.
»f Washington,
more
world,
pful
will realize
dnlng from
bn
opt
jp?d
more
dependent
il\ toll, It
thaf this
prov*
suspect, many him-
( 1 11 •
s licensed and ntiin-
owners thereof knew
of a misdemeanor in
feel mire they would
heir tags,” said Ser-
l*hil rook to-day
reported to me from
unlicensed cars. I
er. am not the man to whom
reports should be mac' if
ire maoe to the Sheriff of the
. it will he ini dutv to arrest
Auers of unnumbered iq/v
e punishment for using an lin
ed car is $1,000 fine or twelve
is ai the ciiamyang, either or
r
4 There are. I
diedy of autorm
n not f»rop< 11
held, and if tin
t hey w ere guilt \
i i his matter, I
| apply and get I
! rotary of fttate
*1 have had
1 one tow? a lone
futile and foolish,
be -aid bravely and
nery community in
I me nths in the chain#
| both, or any part of elt
no not think there sliou
»! ur numbered car in tlie
I few a I t ents would bring
d bo a single
State, and a
about such a
• ut the work
fore wa t in
•were dr if
a ad I *ro - idon t Wit* on
act w 1th ic-draint in <h
counti'’s corporations
d ■ •> the tutu.\ iiti-
iii • - - of the economb slt-
country and through-
1 should le necessary at
'fhe \dministration was
ibonths ago that things
- r Into i dangerous state
was urged to
il Mg with t ue
now filtering in
that the President
ate conditions pre-
abroad. It is tinder-
anxious to go to ex-
ting things still fur-
». Some of his ama-
hted, npite-inspired
niiii^ters v ( r • chafing, like a pack
>f leashed hounds. to be turned loose
ipon buvnit - interests, against u lmin
ic fa in i e.! they had ii grudge. But
Wilson. although without fin
' of business experience and
era mentally none too friendly
rd capitalistic employers, is said
vc pas-e.i the word to go slowly,
t (ircumspectly at least for the
Intimations an
: rote Washing! *r
is hlive to the del
vailing here and .
mod, he is not a
■ remes in i
ther at this
tear. shor
Mr.
dem
•\ tell I
4 at i
mental,
e bottom
re to ii consld
Lack of conO
of much of our
undiiiou I feel
"We have issued nearly 24.000 num
bers so far. and l guess we should
have issued over 25,000
‘There is another ver\ widespread
lniHappreliensiou about the automo
bile law that is going to get some
body into irouble sooner or later, .and
I lib. should be regulated, too. .Many
people seem to think that file Stale
gives a courtesy of HO days to all cars
brought Info the State bearing the
tag of another State. The State does
do that, provided the owner of the
car Is a non-resident and !s simply
m .loiiming in Oeorgia temporarily'
Rut if the owner of the car lives in
Georgia he has no courtesy extended
to him. 30 days or otherwise he is
Immediately subject to tax.
"Sometimes people buy cars in, say.
Alabama, .and they come info Georgia
bearing Alabama tags. These tag*
are no good in Georgia if the ow ners
of such cars live here. The 20 days’
courtesy merely applies to outsiders
visiting in Georgia, and If they re
main more than 30 days they must
g< : a Georgia number "
i mon-si bool problem ran not be solve 1
j in this way It never was solved this
| way In any State of the Union.
"Local taxation for schools has be-
j gun ii Georgia and local school sys-
I fems are multiplying, but our reli-
| am e is still mainly upon legislative
j a ppropriations.
"The policy 1
and this ought t<
j convincingly in
< leorgia.
We shall never have country
schools of permanent influence with
out the local pride that is equal to a
local school tax Twenty-nine coun
ties of the state have county-wirl<
tool tern# There ought
to !>*• |4K such counties in Georgia, all
of them under adequate, efficient su
pervision.”
English Tongue Best
For Opera, Says Diva
WASHINGTON r»ec 12 "English
is the real language for song," said
Maggie J < vte. primu donna, the guest
• •f honor at ladles' day at the National
Bress Club
"They fell you »hat foreign languages
are musical and that English is incapa
ble in. highly musical expression.
‘ Nothing < oul<i be further from the
truth. If die American and English
singers will only study their own lan
guage they will be surprised at its flex
Iblltty and power "
;i
Governor Slaton
Thursday afternoon fr
\!sit to New York. Ilf
utive offices of the '
oiied Atlanta
m u ten days'
is in the ex-
apitol to-day.
IN DIABETES
current depress
Miss Constance Schley, a graduate
of the Georgia Normal School and an
authority on educational matters,
rather severely arraigns the common
school system of Georgia In a recent
statement, and what she says, whiie
Jt will not be agreed to in all quar
ters. nevertheless will command r
spect generally. There are a good
many people who realize that there ’s
much truth, in part, at least, In what
she says.
In part. Miss Schley says
"Almost the first indication that a
people manifests of awakening in
terest in children is their willingness
to tax themselves locally and liberal
ly for better schools, better school -
houses, better teachers and better
teaching.
"The school of permanent influ
# # | epee is dependent upon local pride.
, local initiative, local self-sacrifice and
ft has proved no puna- j j 0(; ,| tax In behalf of good school-
u ' v< ’' udid language * the problem can be solved in no
k i d of uriciu i«■ u -T.iiion the pol • ()l | u ,,. w . lV
’ ' "'V' 1 I "Only two States In the Union at-
probably prove equally disappointing, j |r>tnpt to solve the common-school
[ problem with great lump sums appro
priated out of the State Treasury
Could confidence be restored, the
1'nited States would .unquestionably
take the b ad in raising the industrial
nations of the world from the slough
of despond.
* * •
\\ ill the Wilf*on Administration rise
ic its oppoi uiniit. \ ill 1t sink per
sonal prejudices, w ill it supplant uni-j
mosity with magnanimity* and strain-
every nerve to end depression and j
restore prosperity "
* •
The one consideration which must j
guide every w ellw isher of the masses i
to-day is How can an era of ap- J
palling unemployment, of acute dis- |
• rees, *
a\ erted
To jn'uve that sugar ran be reduced
In many eases of Hiabetes Irt people,
pisi lift y w ** will mall oil request for- |
c 1 for quant itai ive test for sugar that |
| will show the percentage from day to j
I day
Idabeties are largely on Codein. ad-
I milted to b.-* hopeless I’nder Fulton’s:
; Ida bet ic Compound the thirst often be-
i gins to abate and the strength to In- j
I n-ase before the sugar shows much I
dec-line, thus patients often know' the*;
ase is responding before the- tests show ,
! it.
If you are of middle age or over and j
have Hiabetes, do you not owe It to
yourself and family to try Fulton’s Pia- 1
betic Compound before giving up’’ It j
! an be had at Edmondson Bros.’ drug !
j store.
.Yak for pamphlet or write John J.j
! Fulton 1 " .‘'.in I runciseo. Advt.
widespread destitution be
The
at least
the outset.
If on top of this
ration zealot at W
lowed to run riot, t
be a pleasant year
The United States.
-very nnti-< orpo-
ishingtop be al
ien 1!) 14' will not
in the history ol
The new year will start with sev
eral hundred thousand <>f worker**out
of employment Will the Democrats
fulfill the expectations- of their ene-
ni:i i < by so acting that tills number
will be umouHcionabiy multiplied
month by month?
Mississippi is one and Georgia is th
other: and the rank of these two
States in the column of Illiteracy* is
forty fifth and forty-sixth. During
tin* last twenty years the common-
school appropriation of Georgia has
been nearly quadrupled, but Geor
gia's place In the illiteracy column
remains exactly the- same'
"Ours is a mistaken policy. Noth
in Is cl arer than tills. The com-
QUICKLY STOPS
WORST BACKACHE
yf;ikes Kidney, Bladder Dis
orders and Rheumatic
Pains Vanish
ii,>»
Se\ f
>c rn 15
jobs'
, lass
ral o
feeling the
cairn- from
her lips.
Hear Ellery's famous band at
Mat Cfi, ' 'me 'lie . .. , . , .. .
Win ,„ oj*u- begin to 'os, the All Star Matinee at the At-
.>id .f iwork-, lanta, ’Friday, December 12, at
. "■ . : ,'i\ 2:30 p. m. Get your tickets now.
hone- ice question . . -
her hear: not merely from 1
The problem before
i ration w ill not be eas
problem i How can
business world be
i lunging the million**
poverty and hunger
the A dm inis
v solved. This
an abuses in the
radicated without
workers into
irt
ma ny
unw anxious i
iblieity poll
coming to
rtant men
s to men
adot
nd daily that
f affairs are
their way,* the
ed be the new
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
EXCURSION FARES
Tickets on sale December IT to 25
Inclusive Also December 51. 101".,
and January 1. 1014. All tickets Ii li
lted to expire midnight January B.
1014.
ASK THE TICKET AGENT
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
•ad of the New Haven is one on-
mi-aging straw showing how the
It you .suffer with bat kavhing kidney
trouble; have disagreeable bladder ami
urinary disorders, or are tortured with
rheuniatiwn, stiff Joints and heart-
wrenching pains, you will be surprised
bow quiek * and surely t'roxone will re
lieve all such misery
It soaks right in through the walls,
membranes and linings, cleans out and
strengthens the stopped-up organs, neu- i
tralizes. dissolves, and makes the kid- !
neys sift out and (liter away the uric j
acid and poisons from the blood, and
leaves the kidneys and urinary organs,
clean, strong, active and healthy'.
I matt! re not how long you have suf
fered; how old you are. or what you {
have tried ii is practically impossible j
to take (Toxom- without results, for it
j starts to work the minute you take ii.
If you suffer with pains in the back or j
j sides; if v oil are nervous, tired and run 1
down; bothered with urinary disorders,
or have anv signs of kidney, bladder j
, i roubles or rheumatism, don’t spend an- i
: other needless day suffering.
1 Secure an original package of Orox- !
lone to-day, and prove for yourself right I
now- as thousands of others have Alone,;
just how quickly it will end \our mis-
ery
’Toxone :s inexpensive, and every
druggist is authorized t«> return the j
mi re base price, if it fails in a single ;
case. Vdvf
There Are No Better
Trains to
Than the Electric
Lighted, Vestibuled
Dixie Fiver
AND
Sleeping C-ars
Library, Observation
Car, Coaches
Leave Atlanta from Terminal Sta
tloo Daily at 8.30 p. m. and 10:10
p. m. Arrive Jacksonville 7:30
a m. and 8:S0 a. m
Winter Tourist Rates
For Further Particulars
Ask the Ticket Agent
Centra! ot Georgia
Railway
Fourth Nstiona! bunkBu .ding
Corne r Peachtree and Marietta.
Phone Main 400.
SI WUSIH! IP FALLING BUI
Ladies! Men! Here's the Quick-'
est, Surest Dandruff Cure
Known,
Thin, brittle, colorless ami scraggy
hair F mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to the
hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its
luster, its strength and its very life:
eventually producing a feverishness and
itching of the scalp, which if not reme
died causes the hair roots to shrink, j
•"sen and die then the hair falls out |
msi. v little 1‘a.nderine to-night now ||
ativ time will surely save your hair.
Go ,i '-'•-••cut bottle of Knowlton’s |
I ‘anderine from any drug store or toilet
counter, and after the first application
y our I,air will take on that life, luster I
and luxuriance which is so beautiful, i
H xx’111 beco-m* wavy and fluffy and have '
tin appearance of abundance; an in- I
comparable gloss and softness, but what j
will please you most will he after Just ;
a few weeks' use, when you will actual-
i\ see a lot of flue downy hair—new
hair growing all over the sAalp. -Advt
HeadStopped Up? Can't Breathe?
Try the New External Treatment
Applied In Salve Form Over Throat
and Chest Relieves by Inhalation
and Absorption.
Vapor treatments are best for all tn-
flatnmations of the air passages. The
vapors carry the medication direct to
the irtlamed surface without disturb
ing tin siotnat as do internal medi-
. ;m s * cheap and very < onvonient
vapor tteaiiio ’-.t s app!i> alien
of Vick's "Yap-O-ltuh” Group ami
I’neumonia Salve over tjie throat ami
. in st. covered with a warm flannel
i ioth The body heat releases vapors
of Thymol. Kucalyptol, Menthol.
t'amphor and Pine Tar. that are in-
d-d with .-very breath, through the
aii |.as*-;tg. s to the lungs. AI These va
pors open the air passages, loosen the
pub sin and heal the raw surfaces,
if the cold is in the chest, apply hot
wei !. i > q. open the pores Vick's
is th, absorbed through the skin,
taking out that tightness and sore
ness
\ little Vick's applied up the nos-
■ - .!. over the temples is very
beneiicuil for head < olds and catarrh
and will relieve most cases of head
ache and neuralgia. Vick's is also
\ client for Asthma. Hay Fever and
Bronchial Troubles Three sizes, at all
dealers- 25e. 50c and $1.00.
44
*9
Do you want your or your family’s Xmas to be unhappy--by
being shabbily dressed? Certainly not! And yet you need ready
cash for presents, and many other holiday necessities.
All right there's where Day' can help you. By using his
Credit System you can use your cash as you wish and still meet
Xmas with good, stylish clothes and make the holidays completely
happy. Come over to 1
4 Mitchell St.--select what you want in
nobby—handsome ready
-to-wear for man, woman or child. Pay a
little down—tell the cler
k to charge it—and pay the balance after
Xmas in easy payments of-
Overcoats
Real nobby, stylish Overcoats, the big, warm
kind, some with belted backs and some with the new
shawl collars, for
$12.50 to $35.00
Compare our prices with any cash prices. The
same price for cash or credit.
Suits
A “ten-strike” bargain in men’s up-to-date winter
suits for
$10.00 to $30.00
Children’s Suits
s' -ITP*' t
The kind that makes the little |
fellows happy, for
$3,00 lo $10.00 W
Shoes—Hats— Indian
Suits—Raincoats, etc
;. >
m
■
The same price for cash or credit—compare us
with others. Our styles are the most advanced and
our prices are the lowest.
Suits
An immense stock of well tailored ladies’ suits
that sell anywhere for $15.00 to $45.50, for
$12.50 to $30.00
COATS
Big, warm garments in all the popular styles and
materials for
$7.50 lo $35.08
Furs
like diamonds are constantly in
creasing in value.
Beautiful sets for
$7.50 to $30.00
Raincoats---Waists—
Millinery and Shoes