The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 12, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GLOKULVX. MONDAY /NOVEMBER j. is./ - The Philosophy of Business. Ail understanding of practical psyyhol- ogv is necessary in the soiling of goods to day. To have a good aiHcle on the market is not. enough. The consumer’s attention must he 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 may help him out of his difficulty. This paper isji paying medium for advertisers. The Mas- sengalc Advertising Agency, of Atlanta, Ga*. 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 "RJZ“\ I It flux always Iicim apropos an<| good form to- knock the trusts and bcwull crop shortages, und tell liotv. between the two the country wax oil the to boggan on a slick hill—I hat's all been Iierlectly regular with politicians and political economist* and thlngx, butlotx of people weren't able to *ee where they personally got on the coaxter. Today It'x different. Candy lx up. Heretofore the people have been hard to convince that they were getting the hot end of it—that wax hecauxe the makerx of tine candlex were willing to worry along with rolling young inen bribing material at *0 centx the pound. Beginning Tuesday thlx one of the few known-to-be-effectlve varieties of love potion* will begin to "cannot be had" at leXH than centx per pound Thlx meanx that Harry will hove to xcrape together loo peiinlex more tiiaii heretofore when he hopes to square things witlijii'live-pound box of clinco. latex et al. ■ Makerx of fine candles in Atlanta have at laxt been compelled to eome up to the prleex of Eastern confections. Labor and the big jumps In the prices of material for the high grades of good things are responsible for the catastro phe. they say. Shelled pecans, for Instance, have gone up from 27 to 5s cents per pound, and-some of the French fruit Juices used In candy manufacture have ad vanced 300 per cent. .But the upheavnl only affects the highest grade goods. To the swains only was the lemon handed. The kid can still buy "Jaw-breaker” and "all day Mucker" bllad at the Greek- fruit stand and the corner grocery at the xartie old price. IVELL KNO WN A CTOR IS ILL; BROTHER PL A YER AS NURSE Mhos. who .watched "Tile 'Squaw Man - ' text week paw a performance In which a hasty change nf actors had beau made. -Harold Russell. a veteran player whose work ax one of the enw- l.oyx had beep ti feature of tho play, am- tying seriously III In-the Piedmont hotel, and .mother actor watt hastily ub-tttuted nut so capable was the understudy that tic audience never felt the a change had hen, made. .Mr Bussell Is still very III. Mr. Fav- ersham and Ms company went on the tour without him. after making ar- tangement for the best medical atten tion and inn Mux Hut :'The County Chairman" com pany arrited Sunday and at Its head was Theodore Babco-k. an old friend of Harold Russel! As soon ns he heard RuckcII was III he took off his coat, donned an apron and has been playing t.ursA ever since He will stick by hts old comrade until the departure of the company Tgeaday night , Mi. Babcock nnd Mr. Russell are brother members of the Lambs' Club and tiers together In the all-star com pany under IVIIItam ''rane several years ngo. / Mr. Russell Is considered onu of the beet, supporting players in the country and has been a favorite with many leading actors. The pro fession will learn with regret of his lllr.< as. MARK 7 WA IN NO W ILL FROM BRONCHITIS ATIACK New York. Nov. 12. .Murk Twain I* onflned to his bom*, ill Fifth avenue, vtth bronchitis. lie sent tlil« message o a reporter: “This Is only my regulur siege of bronchitis. I wflH attacked by lt-t£ii days ago and retired to the privacy of my apartment to,wait until It let*'go. Yesterday I took a little more cold, but my Illness has nothing serious about it.” WARRANTS ISUED FOR CLUB MEMBERS special to The tieorgiati. •Spartanburg, R C, Nov. 12.—War rants have been Issued against several members of the Spartan Held Gun Club, i wipOMd of prominent society young men of the city, charging them with maintaining a public nuisance, operat ing n shooting range on tho public highway and shooting ut clay targets, to the annoyance and constant fear of u large number of citizen* who travel «t.e highway. The warrants name Dr. DePoirf Wilson, a prominent physician; V. W. Anderson, well-known shoo mer chant; Fred K Bryant, capitalist, nnd John Harris, a well-known traveling man. The case will he heard at the next term of the court • Tricked By Oyspepsia E IS BY TERRIFIC GULF IN NEW ENGL •Snow, Wind nnd Rain Re sponsible for btiSSCS. Boston, Nov. 12.—A terrific gale, cur rying snow, hull und rain, swept New England yesterday, und today the grip of winter 1* being felt In many place*. The storm wan widely varied in differ ent sections. In Boston there was u heavy ruin In the suburb* und hall fell. In Rhode Island lightning struck a house und ... u- r* . „ rn 11 mi ‘ I yacht during a thunder storm, und In I hf Doctor Couldn t Toll Whore I New Hampshire, Vermont anti Maine Um Trouble T av I **now fell. Fishing schooner* along me iroUDie jth- Main*' coast were damaged In the For the past seven year 1 have gale, been a victim of d> rpepala «nd chronic { - ■■■ constipation nnd have consulted the Storm Delays Traffic, most noted specialists fo be found on Raihdon, K V., Nov. 12.—A heavy \\ C .H-x I * ,low storm throughout this region Is 221'rS£?rai™ ‘delaying the suburban truffle. SIX Catmint I hat* r«SrtH to ihfnr " f ,now " ov, ' r " Br, ' un ' 1 of many remedies and have given them i faithful trial, hut all to no purpose • Upon the recommendation of a close friend, I purchased a 50c package of Stuart s Dyspepsig Tablet* and In I*** than five days noticed th&t 1 war re ceiving more benefit than from any remedy l had used before. I continued Jo use the tablet* after each meal for erne month and by that time my htom- ^teh was In a healthy condition/ capable wt digesting anything which my In-1 ?Th?v‘.K^ e nT*3% r.iurn „rjSon of Wealthy Pittslm.ger m> former trouble, though three toonth*> have elapsed wince taking your remedy. We wish that you «ould sop with your own eye* the counties* other lions fide signed let tern from grateful men aud women nil over the land who had suffered year* of agony with dys- Itepsia. tried every known remedy and iFINDING OF MA DEAD IN A E MAY CLEAi Om**#o.‘ Mich, Nov. 12.—The mys tery surrounding the shooting from ambush and killing of Edward Edgar, a fanner neer here, a few days ago, is either deepened or solved through the finding In bed today of the dead bodies of Bert Seelv and hls wife, neighbors N AND WIFE 1ED AT HOME R UP MYSTERY of Edgar's The sheriff has. gone to the Seely home to Investigate. Seely's name had figured In the mur der as an enemy of Edgar's and he was to have been arrested today.' Mt». Seely had stated that her husband wat not strong mentally and that she had feared him. MISSING WOMAN HEIRESS TO FORTUNE OF $100,000 Philadelphia. Nov. 12.*—Relative* of Helena Welch are making an active search for her. If ahe lr found within the next few week* -’he will be wftrth $100,000, other wine *he la not worth a cent. RobertvWelrfli, a rich liquor dealer of Decatur. HI., died nearly it year ago. Ho was a widower and rlilldlesp. By Ills will lie left to hi* niece and nephew, Helfena and William Welsh, every dol lar with the condition that If the money was not claimed within a year the ea- tate uhould go to the Bethesda Hos pital. William Weltdl U dead uml Helena had been missing tor over six years. ELOPING COUPLE FORGIVEN OVER L ONG DIS T A NCE PHONE Philadelphia, Nov. 12.—Miss Carrie Riley, a cousin of Mrs. Wllson-Mlxner. who was .Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes, has eloped. She left her home In Bula, Pu.. saying she was going shopping. In stead, she went to Wilmington, and there married Philip J. Flttpatrick. of New York. Then she telegraphed Jo ter mother, Mrs, Lillie E. Salnderson, and shortly afterward, by telephone, received her forgiveness. Mis* Riley'* romance Is a love Story of ?:ntlre, where her step-father, Hariy Balndereoui lias a summer home. Nhe met Fitzpatrick only three months ago, but it wa* a case of love at fit at sight. No opposition on the part of the pa rent* met the handsome young New- Yorker, and the reason for the elope ment hits not been explained. Mr. and Mr*. Fitzpatrick will return to Bula and then will go to New York, w-here they are to live. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SEND DELEGATES TO CITY Th* mnll-schooled men are In con- vention Monday. Two hundred of the Held men of the International Correspondence Schools gathered In convention In the assembly hull Ilf the .New Kimball Monday morn ing In celebration of Hie tlftcqpth an niversary of the schools. J. H. Reich ert, of Scranton, Fa., vice president of the Institution, spoke of the beginnings of tho schools and of what they have accomplished, and several other Inter esting speakers were heard. Monday evening at 8 o’clock the del egates to the convention and a number of prominent Atlantans will banquet at tho Kimball, and on Tuesday evening Vice President Reichert will talk-at a smoker In the convention hall on "Self- Made Men." Same of the speakers at the banquet, over which 8. O. Vickers, superintend ent of the Southeastern department, will preside us toastmaster, will bet Vice President J. H. Reichert, of Scranton, Pa.: Professor T. P. Branch, of the Oeorala School of Technology; Rev. Lynn Walker, pastor of West End Presbyterian church: Lauren IN PISTOL DUEL: Killed in Desperate Battle. Fit rebut g. I'a.. No _ | I | -A burglar frtisuilvd eminent specialists without J "‘born h* had »urprt*ed in th* dining i« -ul». until they gave Htuart'* Dy»- . room of hi* father * hotne, *bot •.•etisbi Tablets n trial. Like the doctor killed Henry Filth Smith. aged 25 ri're'troibVc’ '' OUWn ' lo ™ te ,hf> " al of ,of Joseph Smith. » prominent und Dyspepsia is H disease which 1,us , business num of this dty. sun- look bafiled physicians. So difficult of; day Morning. location I* the disease that cure seems The disordered coinlition of the dln- :iext to miraculous. There is only one 1 In* room and kitchen of the Smith way to treat dyspepsia—to supply the j home showed flint a desperate math • leinents which nature has ordained to , , , . , iwrl.rin this function and to cause'!" 1 ,, " CIUI ,, , m IU V* l,, ° n ><i the two ihem to enter the digestive organs, ’ bullets, which were found to have ett- supplying the fluids which they lack. : fared Smith’s body, live other balls Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets alone till were found lodged In the Moors and these requirements, as Is shown by the Mails of the two rooms, fact that 40,600 physicians In the Hundreds of dollars’ worth silver United States and Canada unite In rec- j V,’,.. .. , . "’ slUei ommendlng them to their patients for I l ,Iatc had been gathered together by stomach disorder*. the burglar, who, apparently, hud been In the house some time before be ing heard by young 8mltli. NEEDLEWORK GUILD COMPLETES ITS WORK We do tiot claim or expect Stuart** lK>p*peta Tablet* to cure anything but disordered condition* of the atomuch ;»nd other digestive organ*, but this they never fall to do. They work upon the inner lining of the stomach and intestine*, stimulate the ga*trl«- gland* •rti'J aid In the Mention of juices iin v. V* dlgeetlon. «'ollcctfoit* **f guntiHnt* fur tin* Nee- Stuart* Dyspepsia Tablet* an* fur: ... „... . . , . -.•le by all druggist* «t f»0c a box. t me 11 J* HI ,H ‘ 1,1 35 Lux 'till frequently effect a perfect 1 ‘arnegl.* Way r«iesde> from n» to 4 • If In doubt and wish more utlc- J o'clock All *«*» timi presidents are utiate proof ’end u*< your ttatne and ad- 1 urged b> the prealdetit »•» *et»d In their . and we will gladh' mall you a J collection*. These will b»* opened and package free 1\ A Httiart «’**, l * tibiect to public irjKp*-. (Lm W’cfIikm- lart Building. Mm'hall, Mlrli. ilav from In to I uVI>**k. Headache Sufferers Do you want relief - iu just a few moments and no bail after-effects. If so, you have only to take. Dr. Miles' Anti-Rain Pills. Tt‘ subject to headache, have them with you al ways. Xo harm can conic from their use, if taken ns directed, as they contain no opium, chloral, mor phine, cocaine, chloro form, heroin, alpha aud beta eucuine,. cannabis in- dica or chloral hydrate, or their derivatives. Ask your druggist about them. “It give* me gr+At rtf&ftur* to he able to refer to tho Dr. Mil** Antt- Ihiln Pill* h* the bent remedy we have ever had 1ft onr bouse for the preven tion and cure of headache. My urlfo who ha* been a conetant sufferer for jeer* with the above complaint. Join* me In recommending Dr. Mile*' Aptt- J*aln Pill*, hoping they may fall Into the hand* of all who euffer." J. I. BCilf, Watervlelt. N. T. Dr. Mllee* Anti*Pain Pill* are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It a ils, he will return your money. doses, 25 cento. Nevtfr sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Foreman, city editor of The Atlanta t'on.tltutlon; W. T. Anderson, of The Macon Telegraph. Resides a large number from towns In the Immediate vicinity of Atlanta the following delegates are present: I>. Davis, Southern railway, Atlanta; G. G. Seymour, supertntenflent Blue Ridge Marble t'omtiany: O. O. Burk holder, Crofton, Ky.; J. M. t'urry, Nashville, Tenn.; T. Me Elroy, Nash ville, Tenn.; D. H. McWilliams, Padu- eah, Ky.; R. Lander. Nashville, Tenn.; R. G. Mason, Nashville, Tenn.; E. Bcovllle, Augusta, tia.; W. W. Bu- land, Augusta, Ga.; C. P. Hatched, Hartesvllle, S. A. B. Parry, Charles ton. 8. \v. M. McLand. Columbia, 8. C.; F. Webman, Charleaton, 8. C.: N. Wlgfall. Charleston, 8. C.; K A. Clarke, Savannah, Ga; W. J. strahan, St. Augustine, ria.; W. E. Tucker, Jacksonville. Fla.: H.'A. Talley, Tamps, Flu.: W. D. Loehler, Talbotton. Ga.; W. E. Grayson, Waycross, Ga.: E. M. Mc- Light Crisp JVekes of Togs ted Corn that Melt In TburMouth o: You will never care for any of the many other Breakfast Foods after you once taste Toasted Com 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 Cora 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 th$ 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 Corn Flakes with milk, cream or fruit juices tomorrow morning. THE BATTLE GREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE GO. Battle Creek, Mich. Atm* Qrooer'e. A Large Package 10a. <3 <c? Itoasted 'CORN ■FLAKES to RICH MAN KILLED BYHISIN DEER While Searching for Poach ers He Is Atthekeil bv Buck. Now York, Nov. 12.—A pet buck deer killed Herbert Bradley, a wealthy flour exporter, whose dead body was found Saturday night on the preserves at his home at Mont Clair, N. J. Deputy County Physician Simmons, of Orange, found that Mr. Bradley's death was due „ , - „ „ ,, ,, _ primarily to the deer's ripping open an Keniie, Savannah, Go. I C. M. Melburn,; artqry in his hip. Mr. Bradley had 8t. Augustine. 01a.: t. A. Masters, | started nut to see tf any hunters bad Tampa, Fla.; \\ llburn Jones, oakman, broken Into Ills grounds, und it was Ala.; *. c. ^obb, Huntsville, Ala.; while invoiUgutlng that the buck killed p, Anderaon, c. L. j him. Jesse farter. Owen. Clmttunuoga, Tenn.; W. L. Rus sell. Huntsville, Ala.; E. F. Very, Ma con, Ga.; J. P. Reid, Columbus, Ga.; Malaria Make* Paia Sickly Children. Tho Old SUndard, Grove’a Taatelaaa Frank Marsh. Macon. Ga.; J. E. Dodd.; Chill Tonic, drlvas out malarta and Macon, Ga.; F.. M. Cathey, fhattanoo- j builds up the system. Sold by all ga, Tenn.; C\ B. Jordan. Lancaater,; dealers for 27 years. Prlc# 50 cento, .S. C.; \\\s.\V. Williams, Sheffield. Ala.; W. H. Anderson, Atlanta Ga.; \V. II. Hc-niy, Atlanta, Ga . Rcfctit Moai., At- ianta, Ga. Charles Terry, Atiargta Ga. : E A Bcztroto, Atlanta, Ga.; A. C. Corley, Atlanta Ga.; T. O Seidell At lanta. Ga ; Dr. H. b Schultz, Atlanta, Ga.; Piofe*jur Camp, Georgia School of Ttchnolof j ; T. a Babb, Atlanta, Ga.; «\ H. liattnmu. East Point, Ga.; F. A. SpriuKer. Atlanta, Ga.; W. ti Put***, Atlanta. Ga.; It. K. Swurla, At lanta. Gu.; II. G. Mead. Atlanta, Ga.t I». I.. 1'ulnuM. JacliSoiivlIle, Fla.; F. W. Head, Huntsville, Ala.; J. S. Cook, Spartanburg, S. t\; J. V. Selmun, fhat- tainxigii, Tenn.; Janie* Magnwin, Stout* Mountain. .Ala.; W. 1- Smith, Nashville, Tenn.; It. C. * Llp.-ieonib, Asheville, X. A. P. Urtttlu, Stone Mountain; A. S. Byers, superintendent West Point Manufacturing t'ompuny, West Point, tin.; II. II. Banghau, Adnlrsvllle. Fire in Lumber Yards. S|M*t ini to The Georgian. Spartanburg, S. C% Nuv. 12.—J. II. Pearson's lumber yard was partially ilestreyetl by lire StUunlay night. About $3.oou worth of lumber ami the store hou?c were destroyed. In an adjoining frame building, itfeftd a* a store room by the Manikin t'oxistrucUon fotnpany, « f Richmond, engaged In building gov ernment buildlm, here, was a lot of material, valued at $S(H>, which \v; btnlly damaged. SEND DYING THIEF TO HOME IN ITALY TrnUvh, N J, Nov. 12—Ol.sil.s r,u f«no. who v.aJ shot flv« times by Lack awanna dstsctlvss while stealing brass journals, will be sent back to Italy by Ills filefnls In a flying cottdltlon. He nas Just released froty u six month's sentence. First Prize, BIU ' D r p i b o b m 0 :, and WAS AWARDED TO l! Vulcanite Roofing at the Georgia State Fair, Thla waa done on merit by the expert Judges on thla line. VULCANITE la tha origi nal double fl<nt coated, asphalt roofing. .It has Imltatjrt. but no equal. Recommendtd by . the National Board of Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. “You Can Put It On.” ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY 8ole State Agents for Qtorgia. 29-31 South Forsyth St,, Atlanta, Qa. C. GREENFIELD, President. C. A. PEEK, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. PLAN TO FIGHT THE WHITE PLAGUE New York. Nov. 12.—Tim American International Congvgffft of Tubereulosl: with delegate* from Ganada. South America and Kuropean nbuntrtex, will meet here next Wednesday and la*t three day*. It i* expected that the eougre** will urge nrevei Mon again*! tuberculoid*. TARBUTTON MAY DIE FROM BULLET WOUNDS. CHANGE8ANNOUNCED BY ATLANTIC COAST LINE. $pe<*liit to Tho Georgian. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 12.—Effect ive November 15, the following Atlantic Count Line change* are announced; William .McLeod, clerk, will aucceed J. K. Shannon, chief clerk to the comp troller, roslgin il. W. l». Mci'aig, «*h|ef traveling auditor, will tiecome btatluu accountant. T. J. Sweeney, of Rocky Mount, traveling auditor. MUcceed* Me- «’ulg. dnd I'harleM Kirkland, of Wil mington, will take Hwecney'a place a* ii:i\8-ilng auditor. k*pe«iul to The Georgian. Sander*vtlle, Ga., Nov. 12.—Ifereche! Tarbutton, tvho \va* wounded In a duel ut KetftelU, has been removed to Dr. Rawlings* private sanitarium ut San- derevllle nnd ht* chance* for recovery are Klim. The cause of the tragedy waa a diffi culty concerning the aatvlng of some timber over the line on the plantation of Mr. Tarbutton. Mr. Tyre, who wa* killed lu the duel, wa* doing the saw ing. Both men were well Uuown through- Fpcciul to The Georgian, Dahlonegu, G»., Nov. 12.—On -Satur day evening, at the Green Cottage, tho Sophomore chug of North Georgia Ag ricultural College, enjoyed a moat de lightful stag entertainment, given by the chi** under the direction of Fred Proffer, assisted by MI*a Eilene Glenn. Member* of the faculty were guests of the occasion, und acted ns Judge* In & humorous debate. * original class poem* written by D. P. U<srry arid M. r. Gay were read, and P Oavender won the prize for Iden tifying the UUthoiK of the |ioem*. y Light refreshments were served. ENAMELS. A complete line of Lucas A Neal's Knamelx, Iron Bed Enamel, Bath Ex amel. Enamel for all purposes. GEORGIA PAINT GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree. AND PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAV8. RAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any rase nf Itchlnr. Blind, Rleed- tnr or Protrudtnjr Files In 4 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.. DIVORCED WIFE OF COREY TO LIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. Plilluilelphla, Nov. 1*.—Drrlavlnt this to be the prettiest uml most home like city In the world, Mrs. Ellis t.'nrey, former wife of the president of the 8teel Trust, and his sister. Miss Ada <'orev, who opposed Mr. Foray when he announced that he Intended suing for divorce will locate In this city. They will buy a large piece of property In the suburbs upon which they trill build a home. ROAD wTlTNOT oVeTaTE FA8T THROUGH TRAIN. kperial to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 13.—The ru mor current In Georgia railroad circles mini men '*c»c huh huuhii iiuvugu- ,_ ... out Johnson coumr. Mr. Tyre has been I *® ,h ® flrecl ,l '“ t *•>- Atlantic Loast engaged In the lumber line for some Liar would Inaugurate In the early time. winter a fast mall and express to com- Mr. Tarbutton Is probably the largest I pete with the Southern's fast mall farther In Johnson County and lie wax I from New York to New Orleans Is of- also engaged In the lumber business. 1 flelally dented. AWAY FROM H0ME?- TELEPH0NE to the folks and en joy the peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that all is well. They’ll appre ciate it. You can telephone anywhere if von are a Bell subscriber. Reasonable Rates Call Contract Dept. M. 1300- BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY. . - . *mram