The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 12, 1906, Image 2
THE ATLANTA GEOROLCS.
MiiXfi.W. NOVKMIIER I:'. 16
The Philosophy of
Business.
An understanding of -practical psychol
ogy is necessary in the selling of goody to
day. To have a good article on the market is
not. enough. The consumer’s attention must
be attracted and his .judgment .convinced. In
other words, every successful business must
have scientific advertising.
The executive man, busy with prepara
tion of goods, purchase of stock, manage
ment of employees, cannot study advertising
details. But here’s a suggestion that mas-
help him out of his difficulty. This paper is a
paying medium for advertisers. The Mas-
sengale Advertising Agency, of Atlanta,
(in., prepares business-getting copy. Try
them, in combination, and watch your busi
ness grow.
THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE
STRIKES ANOTHER SNAG;
CANDY PRICES HAVE “RIZ‘
It ha. always been aprupc:* npd good
form to knock the trusts and bewail
.crop shortages and tefl how betwoqn
the two the country was <*n the to
boggan on a allele hill—that's all boon
perfectly regular with politicians and
political economists and things, but lots
of people weren't able to see where
they Jicrsonally got on the roaster. .
Today It's different.
Candy Is up.
Heretofore the people have lmenliard
to convince that they were getting the
hot end of It—that waa beenuse the
makers of fine candiea were willing to
worry along with selling young men
bribing material at 10 centa the pound.
Beginning Tuesday this one of the
few known-to-be-effective varieties of
love potions will begin to "cannot be
bad" at less than 80 cents per pound.
This means that Harry Will liuve tot
I scrape -ogather ldOpenhlas mote than
heretofore when ha hopes to square y
[thing- with a five-pound) box of choco-,
flats, ei-al. -
Makers of line ' candles In Atlanta .
I have at lost been compelled to come up ,
| to the prices of Eastern confections,
j Labor and the big lumps In the prices
i of material for the high grades of good
I things are responsible for llm cutastro-
I phe, they say.
Shelled pecans, for Instance, have
gone Up from t'7 to SS cents per pound,
and some of the - French fruit Julcns
used In candy manutauture have ad
vanced 300 per cent.
But the upheaval only, affects the
highest grade goods. To the swains
only waa the lemon handed. The kid
can still buy "Jaw-brooker". and "all-,
day sucker" biles at the ■ Oreek fruit
stand and the corner grocery at the
same old price.
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WELL KNOWN ACTOR IS ILL;
BROTHER PLA YER AS NURSE
' Tho*** who watched "The Squaw
Sign" last week raw a jierformance In
v hich a hasty change of actors had
1*+n made. Harold Russell, a veteran
)t!a><r wHflse work ns one of the cow-
l»oye lind been h feature of the play,
nii* b’lni? seriously III In the Piedmont
hotel, and unotlier actor was hastily
substituted. But so capable ‘was the
understudy that the audience never felt
t tin * a chrtiiftc ha»l been made.
Mr. Russell Is still very III. Mr. Fav-
eisfioin and his cotnpuny went on the
lour* without him, after mnkltiK ur-
langement for the best medical atten
tion and nursing.
But **T1te .County t'lmlriiiiid** com
pany Arrive*] Sunday and At Its head
was Theodore Babcock, an old friend
of Harold Russell. As soon as he hear !
Hu.o'cll was III he took off his coat,
donned an apron and has been playing
r.ur«e ever since. He will stick by Ids
*dd comrade until the departure of the
com puny ^Tuesday night. *
Mr. Babcock find Mr. Russell are
brother members of the Lambs* t'lub
und were together In the nll-star com
pany under William «*rane several
years ago. Mr. Russell Is considered
one »f the bast supporting players In
the country and has been a favorite
with many leading actors. The pro
fession will learn with regret of his
lilt.css.
FINDING OF MAN AND WIFE
DEAD IN A BED AT HOME
MAY CLEAR UP MYSTERY
-Owomo. Mich . Nov. II.—Tho myv-
tery surrounding Iho shooting from
ambush and killing of Edward Edgar, a
fanner near here, a few days ago, la
either deepened or eolved through'the
finding In bed today of the dead bodlea
of Bert Seely and his wife, neighbors
of Edgar’s. The sheriff has gone to the
Seely home to Investigate.
Seely's nartle had figured In the mur-,
der as an enemy of Edgar's and he wus
to have been arrested today. Mis.
Seely had stated that her husband was
not stfong mentally and that she had
feared him.
MISSING WOMAN HEIRESS
70 FORTUNE OF $100,000
Philadelphia,.N'or. 12.—Relatives of
Helena Welsh are making an active
search for her. If she Is found within
the next few weeks she will be worth
llUO.OOO; other wise she Is not worth
a cent.
Robert Welsh, a rich liquor dealer of
Decatur, III., died nearly a year'ago.
He was a widower and childless. By
his will he left to his niece and nephew,
Helena and William Welsh, every' dol
lar, with the condition that If the money
was dot claimed'wlthlfl a year tile es
tate should go to the Bethesda Hos
pital.
William Welsh Is dead and Helena
hud been missing for oyer six years. ’
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Light
Crisp Hakes
of Toasted Corn
that Meit in Ttbur. Mouth
You will never care for any of the many other Breakfast Foods
after you once taste Toasted Corn Flakes; you will never find a cereal
food that is more nutritious. Toasted Corn Flakes have a delicious
flavor distinctly their own—and it’s a flavor you will enjoy. They are
made entirely of honest, wholesome corn—and that the very best. Thor
oughly and scientifically cooked, rolled into filmy flakes and then toasted to a
tempting golden brown.
Toasted Corn Flakes agree perfectly with the most delicate stomach. They sat
isfy completely the most hearty appetite. That their value? as a body building
food is the highest is best proven by the fact that they are in daily use at the
famous Battle Creek Sanitarium, the greatest dietetic and health institution
in the world. As a change for the better try Toasted Com Flakes with
milk, cream or fruit juices tomorrow morning.
THE BATTLE CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO.
Battle Creek, Mich.
$
MARK 7 WA IN NO W ILL
FROM BRONCHITIS ATT A CK
New York. Nov. 12. -Mark Twain I*
-••nflned to hl.H home*. *21 Fifth avenue,
rlth bronchitis. He rmt till* message
«• a reporter: #
"Thla Ip only my regular siege of
bronelillb. I whs uitm-keil by li ten
days ago and retired lo the privacy of
my apartment to wait until It let go.
Yesterday I took i* little more cold, but
my Illness has nothing serious about It."
WARRANTS 1SUEI)
FOR CLUB MEMBERS
hp« < lal to The Georgian.
Spartanburg. S. t.\, Nov. 12.—War
rants have been Issued against several
members of the Spartan Field Gun <*lub,
composed of prominent society young
men of the city, charging them with
maintaining a public nuisance, operkt-
ittg a shooting range on tho public
highway and shooting nt clay targets,
to the annoyance and constant fear of
a large number of citizens who travel
the highway. The warrants name Dr.
LkFoIx Wilson, a prominent physician;
t\ W. Anderson, well.known shoe mer
chant; Fred L. Bryant, capitalist, nnd
John Harris, a well-known traveling
man. The case will he heard nt tho
next term of the court.
Tricked By Dyspepsia
E IS
fly TERRIFIC GALE
IN NEW El
Snmv, Wind anil Bain Ke-
Hponsible for
LiOSHOK,
Boston, Nov. 12.—A terrific gals, car
rying snow, hail and rain, swept New
England yesterday, and today thu grip
of winter Ih being felt in many places.
Tho storm was widely tailed ill differ
ent sections.
In Boston then* was a heavy rain in
the suburbs/and hall fell. In Rhode
Island lightning struck u house nnd
, r1 ti * m ij »* m «t •*.. I yacht (hiring it thunder storm, und In
flic Doctor Couldn t Tell Where j New Hampshire. Vermont and Maine
thu TmnhlA T ov i 5noW TsII. Fishing schooners along
me xruuuie nay. | tho Maine coast were damaged In the
"For the past seven years I .have i gale.
lM*en a victim of dtspepsla and elt onlc |
eonsttpatton nnd have consulted the • Storm Delays Traffic,
most noted specialists to be found on I Hallston. N. Y.. Nov. 12.—A heavy
** j.*y**” mrA**i* n.j I M,mv * tonn throughout this loglon Is
.,Tiu? e \i* M ”1, delaying the suburban traffic. Six
!treatment*, I Sav"S^ lu ilm «?e " ,, h * s ” f *‘ n ' nr , ' ov " r " '" p " rnunrt '
•of many remedies and have given them
••faithful trial, but ull to no purpose. - !
». Upon the recommendation of n close
.'friend. I purchased a 50c package of
.Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and In let s *
than five days noticed that 1 was re- |
. reiving more benefit than from spy 1
mndy J had used before. I continued j
j to use trie tablets after each meal for j
! one month and by that time my atom-
faeh was In a healthy condition, capable
'digesting anything which my In-,
'nesting appetite demanded.
a vs not experienced an>
ltny former trouble, though three j
months have elapsed elnre taking your
remedy.
We wish that you could see with 1
your own eyes the counties** other
honn rtdo signed letters from mateful
men and women nil over the land who I
‘had suffered years of agony with d>«-
iK*p:iia. tried every known remedy and j
consulted eminent specialists without whom he had surprised In the dining
result, until they gave Stuart's Dje- room of his father's home, shot nnd
Tablet* a trial. I.Ike the do. tor killed Henry Filth Smith, aged 26, ..on
^'trouble C ' 1U * " " n1 Joavph Rmlth. * prominent and
Dyspepsia tr, a disease Which has , "ealthj- business man of Ibis city, Fun-
l.aig baffled pliyeh'iane. So difficult of day morning.
location Is the disease that cure seems The disordered condition of the dln-
?»*xt io miraculous There Ih only one 1 h, K room and kitchen of the Smith
wav to treat d> epep.br to mjpply the I hom „ , h _ W(M , that B de,Derate battle
elements which mil m e has nnlnltted to .....T—., „ too,.... .
inform this function and to cause I 1 ®?, Tn ■AdHIou to the two
• he;n to enter the digestive organs j -w, which were found to have cn-
> up,'dying the fluids which they lock. i tered Smith’, body, live other bnlla
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets alone All i were found lodged In the floors und
! here requirements.*as 1* shown by the ■ walls of the two rooms,
l o t that 10.000 physicians It, the j Hundreds of.dollars' wort), of silver
t’nlted States and Canada unite In rev- , ,, ' '* U V" n ‘ h ,? r
ommendlltg then) to their tutlletits for i l' a t uu gathered together by
stomach disorders. , the burglar, who, apparently, had
\\> do not claim or expert Stuart's i heett In the house some time before be-
Ity spepsla Tablets to cure anything but I | n g beard by young Smith.
disordered conditions of tlte stomach — ...
and Other digestive organs, but this j
Wi^aE^sST^'TSi^B^VOHK GUILD
ir.t«efln«B, stimulate fhe gastric glumlH • ( OMPIihTfcS ITS WORK
anil aid In the necrethm of Juices nccca- \ _ .
to digestion.
Stuart' ~
ELOPING COUPLE FORGIVEN
O VER LONG DISTANCE PHONE
&7
At the
Qrocer’a.
fhliaUHphla. Nov. -12. Ails* «*arrle
‘Riley, n cousin of Mrs. Wllson-Mlsncr.
who was Mr*. Hbnrles T. Verkei*, Iihh
*»l(*|»cd. She left her home lit Ruhi, Fa.,
nfcylng she was going shopping. In
stead. she went to Wilmington, ami
there married Philip J. Fitzpatrick, of
New York. Then she telegraphed to
her mother, Mrs. Lillie E. Saliulerson.
and shortly afterward, by telephone,
received her forgiveness.
Miss Riley's, romance is a love story
of Entire, where her step-father, lfany
Halmlerson. has a summer home. She
met Fitzpatrick only three months ago.
tml it was n case of love at first sight.
No opposition on tjie p&YL of fhe po-
rtntl met the Imndsoine young New
Yorker, and the reason for the elope
ment has not been explained.
Mr. and Mrs* Fitzpatrick will return
to Bulu and then will go to New York,
when* they are to live.
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CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
SEND DELEG A 7 ES lO CITY
The mull-xchuoled men are In eon- I Koreumn. city edllnr of The Atlanta
vcntloa Monday. J I'onxtltutlon: W. T. Andereon, of The
Two hundred of the Held men of »h«] STSnE; number from town.
International Correapondence School. | t(lt , | tnll ,dilute vicinity of .Atlanta
BURGLAR IS VICTOR
IN PISTOL DUEL
hulled hi Despemti
Battle.
Kuthercd In convention In the a..entbly
holt of the New Kimball Monday morn
ing In celebration of the fifteenth an-
nlvcrnaiy of the octioola. J. H. HeU’li-
ert, of MiTanton. Pu„ vice pre.ldent of
the Institution, spoke of the beginning,
of the school, nnd of what they have
accomplished, and several other Inter
esting speaker, were heard.
Monday evening at I o'clock the del
egates to the convention nnd. a number
of prominent Atlantan, will banquet at
the Kimball, nnd on Tuesday evening
Vice President Reichert will talk at a
smoker In the convention hall on '"Solf-
Aliide Men."
Home of the apeakera at the banquet,
over which 8. O. Vickers, superintend-
ont of tho Southeastern department,
w in preside as tuaetmoster. will be:
Vice President J. H. Ileichart. of
Scranton, Pa.; Professor T. P. Branch,
of tlte fteorgta School of Technology;
Rev. l.ynn Walker, pastor of West
End Presbyterian church; Lauren
Pittsburg.
Nov. 12.—A burglar,
Headache
Sufferers
RICH MAN KILLED
BY HISJWN DEER
While Searching for Poach
ers He Is Attacked
bv Buck.
the following delegate* are preftent:
li. D&vW, SrtuUwVu railway, AAUmUv.
G. G. Httyiiioiir, »uperlntendent Blue
Ridge Marble Company; O. o. Burk
holder. Crufton, Ky.: J. M. Curry,
Nashville, Tenn.; T. Me Elroy, Na*h-
vllle, Tenn.; D. R. McWllllamz, Pwdu-
cult, Ky.; i\ R. Lander, Nashville,
Tenn.; R. Q. Mu non, Nashville, Tenn.;
E. Hcovlllo, Augusta, Go.? W. \V. Bu-
lund, Augusta, On.; C. P. Hatchell,
Hai toHvIlic, H. c.: A. B. Parry, Charles
ton. H. C.; \V. M. Me Land, Columbia,
8. C.; F. Webman. Charleston, 8. C\;
J. N. Wig fall, Charleston. 8. C.; K. A.
Clarke, Savannah. Oa.: W. J. Struhun,
St. Augustine, Fla.; W. E. Tucker,
Jacksonville, Fin.; II. A. Talley* Tampa,
Fla.; W. D. Loehllr, Talbotton. Gn.; W.
K. Giaywrn, Waycrow, Ga.; E. Al. Me-
Kensle, Savannah, Ga.;^ C. M. Melburn, , arteiy In his *hlp. Mr.
St. Augustine, !• la.. < . A. Masters, j darted out to see If any hunter* had
Tampa, Fla.. \\ ilburn Jone*. Oakman, j broken Into hi* ground*, and It was
Ala.; K c. i obb, Huntsvlne, Ala.; ; wpije Investigating that the buck killed
New York, Nov. 12.—A pet buck deer
killed Herbert Bradley, a wealthy flour
exporter, whose dead body was found
Saturday night on the preserve* ‘at
hi* home at Mont Clair, N. J. Deputy
County Physician Simmon*, of Orange,
foutyl that Mr. Bradley’* death wa* due
Jc**e Carter, Anderson. 8. C.; C. L. him.
Owen, Chattanooga, Tenn.: W. L. Run- |
sell, Huntsville, Ala.; E. F. Very, Ma
on, Ga.; J. P. Reid, Columbus, Oa.;
Frank Mar*h, Macon, Oa.; J. E. Dodd,
Macon, Ga.; F. M. Cathey, Ohattanoo-
Tonn.; <1 B. Jordan, Lancaster,
.: W. W. Williams, Sheffield, Ain.;
W. S. Anderson, Atlanta, Go.; W. H.
j Ilenr), Atlanta. Ha.; Robert Monk, At
lanta, Oa.; Charles Terry, Atlantu. Ga.;
11 A. Ilostrom, Atlanta, Ga.; A. *o.
I Corley, Atlanta. Ga.; T. G. Seidell. At-
• lanta, Ga.; Dr. H. B. 8-.hulls. Atlanta
Ga.: PiofeHsui Camp, Gcoi^i^ Schic.11
of Tcchnoiugy; T. A. Babb; Atlanta,
Malaria Makes Pale Siekly Children.
Tiie Old Standard, Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all
dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents.
SEND DYIN(*1 THIEF
TO HOME IN ITALY
Trenton. N. J., Nov. 12.—Charles Du-
fano, who wo* shot live time* by I,ack-
now) , T. A. Babb, Atlanta, • a*»*«u»na detective* while stealing bras*
11. Hatonan. Eact. Point. Ga ; ! journals, will be sent back to Italy by
F. A? Springer, Atlanta. Or... V.\ S.; his ft lends In a dying condition. He p cCavender'Von'tlmDilTC fo^iden-
^ SSJS. ”’*“** ftom * rts month " .V4 V“u‘^^5 rt X°; ,den
lanta, Oa , K G. Kwi. Atlanta. Oa.:
I>. I.. Palmar, Jacksonville. rUt: r. tV.
Heau, Htunuviiie, ^ia.; J. S, Cook.
£>l>,u tMtiouitfr S. C; J. V. Selman, Chat-
taniHjg*, Tenn.; James Magawin,
Stvutn .Wout.ltLtn, Ala.; W. L. Smith,
Nashville, Tenn.; R. C. Llpecomt,
AxtavClv N. C: a. P. Ortfllr., Sur.c
i At lull '.ait; A 3. Byere ,up<rtr.ter.dent
1 Meat Point Manufacturing Company,
1 West Point Oa.; H. H, Banghan
AdatravtUa ,
Do you want relief—in
.just u few moments and
no bad after-effects.
If so, you have only to
take. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Paui
Pills.
If subject to headache,
have them with you al
ways. No harm can come
from their use, if taken as
directed, as they contain
no opium, chloral, mor
phine, cocaine. chloro- dvetroyod by Are Snlunlay night. About j
form, heroin, alpha and ! * '"O.. < f ijmber .imi tim more
• . . 7 4 , . i house were destroyed. In an adjoining
BCtU cocaine, cannai)is in- j fran;«» building, u.-ed a* a store room
dica or chloral hydrate, or •>.'■ lh " ilamktn tnictlon Company,
their derivatives. ' ,n ,,u " dh,B gov -
Ask your druggist about
them.
First Prize, ““'dSET, , ”’ d
WAS AWARDED TO
Vulcanite Roofing
nt the Oeoigiu State Fair. Thla waa done on .nfrtt by
the expert Jiulgea on thla line. VULCANITE Ih the or'gl-
ttal double flint coated, aaphalt roofing It hni ttnlfatji-a,
but no equal. Recommended by the National Board of
underwrltera and Southeaatem Tariff Aesoclatlon.
"You Can Put It On.” ,
ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY
Sola State Agent, for Georgia. ^
29-31 South Fortyth St., Atlanta, Ga. •
C. GREENFIELD, Proeidant. C. A. PEEK, Seerotary,
SOPHOMORE CLASS
ENTERTAIN8 FRIEND8.
k’perlal to The fteorgtau.
Dahlottegu, Ga., Nov. 12.—On Satur
day evening, at the Green Cottage, the
Sophomore class of North Georgia Ag
ricultural College, 'enjoyed a moat de
lightful stag entertainment, given by
the class under the direction of Fred
Pfeffer, nsalated by Mias Eilene Glenn.
Member* of the faculty were guests
of the occaalon. und acted aa judges In
u humorous debate.
Original dans poems written by t>.
P. Berry and M. C. Gay were read, und
ENAMELS.
A complete line of Lucas & Neal’a
Enamels, Iron Bed Enamel, Bath En
amel, Enamel for all purposes.
GEORGIA PAINT
GLASS CO.,
40 Peachtree.
AND
PLAN TO FIGHT
THE WHITE PI.AGl'E
were served.
PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAV8.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. DOc.
Fir* in Lumber Yards.
Si.c ia, to Tho Georgian. I -—- *—■
Spurttmhitrg, S. C.,. Now 12. J, II. J ,?***
Foorson** lumber yard wa* paniaiiy
New Yeik, Nov. It.—The Amcrkan
Iciernatlouai Congress of Tuberculosis,
with £elegatee from < 'anada. Smith |
America aua Ifarujjean countries, will DIVORCED WIFE OF COREY
meet here next Wednesday and last ^ TO LIVE IN PHILADELPHIA,
three cays it Ir expected that the
congress wiL 'aige jaeventlve legisla
tion against tubevcoiosi*.
FROM BULLET WOUND8.
rt’a Dyspepsia Tablets are for „ . .
all druggists at f#0o a box. one . wo , ,,
111 frequently effect u |N»rfect i * arnegie \Vn
Collections of garmentH for the Neo-
Uulld will be received nt 35
will frequently effect a perfect i 1 ’arueglo Way Tuesday from 10 to 4
If in doubt and wish more ade-> o'clock. All section presidents are
ouate proof rend us your name and ad- 1 urged by the president to send In their
drvt* and we will gladly mall you a! collections. These will b* opened und
sample package free. F. A. Stuart Co„ I subject fo public Inspection Wedncx-
Cl Kmart Building, Mai-Hall, Mich. day from lo to 4 o'clock.
abl* to refer to the Dr.
l*aln Pills as the best remedy we have
ever had In our house for the preven •
tlon and cure of headache. My wife
who has been a constant sufferer fyr
Palw PUlt, hoping they may tall Into
the hands of all who suffer.”
J. I. BUSH, Watervlflt, S. Y.
Dr. Mllet* Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first package will benefit. If It
falls, he wli: return your mono/.
25 doses, 25 cents. N«v?r sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
rnmrnt bullillni, hvre, wan n lot of
malarial, vatuol at I90P. whirl, was
builly Unnamed.
CHANGE8 ANNOUNCED
BY ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Kprrtal to The Georgia!,.
Wilmington. N. C*. Nov. 12.—Effect
ive November IS, the following Atlantic
Coast Line vUarget are announced;
William McLeod, clerk, will succeed
J. E. rthannon, chief clerk tn the comp
troller, resigned. W. D. McCalg. chief
traveling auditor, will became station
accoimtanl. T. J. Sweeney, of Rocky
Mount, traveling audiior. succeeds Me-
Calg. und Charles Kirkland, of Wil
mington. will, take Sweeney's place tu
li.iwling auditor.
re Gtotgar.
8at,4etsvlUe. Uf , Su. li.—Herechel
Tarbuitoa, who wi.a uoui.ded in a duel
nt Ketsells, h8« been ramav*d to Dr.
Rawlings’ private sanitarium at Han-
demvllle nnd his chances for recovery
are allm.
The cause of the tragedy was a UliB-
culty concerning the sawing of some
tin,ber over the line on the plantation
of Mr. Turbutton. Mr. Tyre, who was
killed In the duel, was doing the saw
ing. -
Rotli men were well known through
out Johnson endnty. Mr. Tyre has been
engaged In the lumber line for some
time. v
Mr. Tarbutton Is probably tlte largest
farmer In Johnson'county nnd he was
also engaged In the lumber business.
Philadelphia, Nov. 12.—Declaring
this to he the prettiest and most home
like city in the world, Mrs. Ellis Corey,J
former wife ,,f the president of tho
Steel Trust, and his sister. Miss Ada
Corey, who opposed Mr. Corey when he
announced that he Intended suing for
divorce will locate In this city. They
will buy n large piece of property in
the suburbs upon,which they will build
a home.
ROAD WILL NOT OPERATE
PAST THROUGH TRAIN.
bimetal to The Georgia n,
Wilmington, N. C., Nov- 12.—The ru- j
raor current In Georgia railroad circles
tn tlte effect that the Atlantic Coast
Line would Inaugurate In the early j
winter a faat mall and express to com- I
pate with the Southern’s fast malt I
from Now York to New Orleans Is of
ficially denied.
U Jifme
tumme
| Cere* j Cold In One Day, Grfpin 2 Days
Always. Remember the hit
l axative Rromo Qt
on every
bos, 25c >
AWAY FROM
HOME? —
TELEPHONE
to the folks and en
joy the peace of mind
that comes with the
knowledge that all is
well. They’ll appre
ciate it.
Yon can telephone
anywhere if von are
a Bell subscriber.
Reasonable Rates
Call Contract Dept. M. 1300.
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS
FACTORY.