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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
Till US PA V. NOVKMUKK 1'. U«
5 CATARRH
is boil) a LOCAL and
a BLOOD Disease
Cm# |j HERRING’S
CATARRH
CURE
is both a LOCAL and
a BLOOD medicine,
—THAT IS WHY—
HEBBIH6'S ttW CURE
CURES
CATARRH
IEXP0BT COMPANIES
HAVE CONSOLIDATED
Properties Takeu Over by
New Company with $1,-
750,000 Capital.
SfeecUI to The* Georgian.
flmnadi, Oa., Nov. 15.—The S. P.
Shotter and Pateraon-Downlng com
panies, the two largest exporters of
naval stores in the country, have dis
posed of their business and properties
to the American Naval Stores Export
Company and will retire from busi
ness. and go Into liquidation on No
vember 30.
E. S. Nash, president of the Patter-
son-r>Mwnin* company. will be presi
dent of the new company, which will
me fee headquarters In Savannah. ' •
The new company has a capital of
31.750.000 and was recently Incorpor
ated under the laws of West Virginia.
animals¥1ter
AT PIEDMONT PARK
TAKEN FROM PULPIT,
COLORED PREACHER
IS PLACEDIN ARREST
gpeclal to Tbe Georgian.
Wilmington, N. C„ Nor. IS.—While In
the Ibldst Qf an esrneit 'exhortation to
his flock, gathered at Mount 7.I„n Af
rican M. E. church, Pastor Shell wai
Interrupted by a summons’from Deputy
SherllT Smith. Hastily leaving' the
pulpit, the negro divine was taken Into
cuatody by the. deputy. The renlor
deacon continued the oervlce.
Shell I" charged with robbing a dea-
coneaa of hla church of a email fortune
of miscellaneous articles, which she had
apent 20 years accumulating. An-hour
or so after his arrest Shell eras r
leased on a |100 bond.
migrtIoiloaIorv
IN BUSINESS BLOCK
$1.00 A BOTTLE AT
DRUG STORES.
How Our Acme Doable Flint
Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels
Is usds from tn. bast Wool Fait.
Saturated and coat«d under a ntw proctss with Al
pha! t.
la a rukbar-Uk. (danaaly compraMed) Rofllag felt,
foaled on both aide* with gllleata.
jla(It. the .jetton of vapor, acida and lira
Mot Kffecl.d by heat or cold.
The roofing that narar Uak«.
Basil y afflicd.
7h* sapert.no. of twenty yaara provaa It to b. th. Boat
Beady Boofthft on the market.
Fat up tn roll. 32 tnehsa wide and 40 feet 6 Inches long,
containing toa aauara fast, wrapped tn hrary
easing. _______
APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS.
s-Fly. so pound. psr roll, Complete.
3-Ply. 70 pounda psr roll. Complete.
1-Ply. 60 pounds per roll, Complete.
■ASCPUm AND PULL PASTX0ULAB8 FREE.
AJeo 3. 2 and 1-ply Tanod Bootflng Papar. Sheathing
and Inaulatlog Papar.
CAROLINA
PORTLAND CEMENT
ATLANTA, OA.
CO.
“KEEP THE POT BOILING”
FOR I HE SAL VA TION ARMY
Adjutant Elmar Johnaon and Mra.
.Tohnson have arrived In Atlanta from
Heaver Falla, Pa, and Joined the staff
of Major Perrlman of tbe Salvation Ar.
in>-. The two member* of tho army
.will be placed In charge of the free la-
(Imr bureau and the coat bureau and
-will Immediately taka up the cause of
charity.
Tbe Salvation Army laaalea will take
their etallona on AtlantA'e atreeta about
December 10 with their "Charity Pots'
and little bells to catch the pennies that
"-ill go toward providing Chrtstmaa
dinners for t|>a thousand or twelvo
lundred of Atlanta's poor people. The
sign, "Keep the Pot Bolling," wilt greet
the pedestrian at every corner.
This Is on annual custom established
years ago by the Salvation Array In
Atlanta- and the amount of good done
STREET LIGHTS OUT
AT SEVERAL CORNERS
The lights at the Junction of Peach
tree and West Peachtree streets, at
'tbe comer of Spring and Baltimore
nlaca, and at the comer of Ivy and
Hakcr atreeta burned out about
• o'clock Wednesday evening, and
thee* localities Impenetrable darkneaa
reigned supreme during the entire
night.
Tbs causa of the trouble was the fall,
mg of a wire on tbe heavily charged
wire of the arc light circuit. A de-
, tachment of flremen guarded the Ptasa
hotel for some Uttte time during the
night, tt being feared the hotel would
catch Are from live wires
, The lights were out of commission
In other section, of the city also.
WHITE FOLKS' DAY
AT MACON NEGRO FAIR.
; Special to Tbe Georgian.
! Macon. Ga., Nov. II.—Today was
; White Folks' Day at tbe big Colored
State Fair and aa a result a large num
ber of white people visited tbe fair
grounds and took In tbe sights.
An In terra ting feature of the fair
this afternoon will be a football game
between the team of tbe Atlanta Bap
tist College and another negro Institu
tion.
On Sunday a big religious congress
will be held and service, will be held
every hour from 8:10 o'clock In the
^■BsjsuSaiaiumwalB^BsssLSBBswi
Hard Spots
Are easy when the Brain
la Clear.
Quit Coffee and use
POSTUM
'•There's a Reason.''
and the number of destitute people fed
and clothed would be hard to estimate.
Doing In to all the settlements of the
city where other organised charities
never venture, tho workers of the Sal
vation Army come In contact with pov-
orty In all forma
The Christmas dinners will be pre
pared and put Into baskets so that they
can be handled easily. Over one thou
sand of these baskets were given away
last Christmas and many a Christmas
dinner waa enjoyed Instead of a cheer
less and hungry holiday. The army
will soon begin Ita collection of gro
eerie* for this purpose.
HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA
FROM COLDS LAXATIVE BROMO
Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip
remedy removes cause. Call for full
name. Look for signature E. W. Grove.
Me.
BETH ISRAEL BAZAAR
IS DRAWIN
,Two interesting features have been
arranged for tho Jewish bazaar at Tur
ner's hall Thursday night.
The first la a delightful Dutch sup
per, which will draw many to tbe ba-
saar. A Hungarian dinner waa aerved
at the bazaar Wednesday evening, anil
wot pronounced a splendid a flair. It I*
the Intention of'the fadles to'make the
Dutch supper even more delightful.
The other feature of the .baiaar
Thursday night fa the drawing for en
velopes, In three of which are valuable
the third, a hundred-dollar bill.
There will bo 180 envelopes and each
envelope will be auctioned off. Leo
Freeh and Dr. Wlldauer will be the
auctioneers and no bid laea than a dol
lar win be accepted. Jt le expected
that the lidding will be lively.
The bexasr has been .drawing large
crowds, and these who have attend*!
have enjoyed themselves to the fullest.
STOLEN FAIR MONET
RETURNED BY MAIL
to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 16.—Strange to re
late. the 8600 which President R. B.
Wright, of the Colored Slate nur Aft
sorlatlon. had. stolen from him a few
nights aget hag been returned. "This
statement was Issued yesterday by the
head of the colored fair, and lie say*
the stolen money came book through
the mall without an explanation.
It will be recalled that Wright
charged that a negro hackmaa drove
off with a grip containing the money
and later this trackman Jumped town
and the police are still looking for him.
Although at the time of tbe robbery It
waa charged by President Wright that
the amount stolen waa 1600, It Is now
state by the colored fair officials that
sum was not that large. The po
lice have not ceased their efforts to
ipturn the missing trackman and be
III be arrested when found.
It Is possible that the Rollins wild
animal show will winter at Piedmont
pork, and there give exhibitions at
fixed Intervals.
Tho park board, at the meeting on
Wednesday at noon, turned down tho
proposition to let the animals winter at
Oraat park, the principal reason for so
doing being tbe lark of room for the
cages. It la possible that Rollins will
winter hts animals at Piedmont park.
COTTON CROP IS 8HORT
IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
gpeclal to Tbe Georglao.
Pickens, 8. C, Nov. IS.—The cotton
crop of this county la short about 60
per cent of last year’s crop. One Arm
at thla place bought last year up to this
time mors than all the cotton buyers
have this fall. The bulk of the crop has
been picked and ginned.
Tho farmers the past week have been
busy sowing wheal. The corn crop la
also short, and much of It la rotten.
The anoer began to fait yesterday at
11 o'clock. The ground Is covered.
WILL RESUME OPERATION
• ON SUBURBAN LINE.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., Nov. IS.—For the flrst
time since Ihe street car strike was on,
over a month ago, the people of Boulh
Macon beyond the city line will have
street car service probably tonight.
During tho strike sympathizers of the
strikers tore down poles, wires and
brockets of the Ibis beyond the city
limits for a mile or two and the com
pany quit running cars out there after
the strike wms settled. Yeeterday, how
ever, the people out that way could
stand the Inconvenience no longer and
they petitioned the company to again
run corf. It waa stated by company
ofllclala at the time of the strike that
cam would not be run to South Macon
until the people asked for them. It
may bo Saturday before the line Is In
condition.
The latest proposition made to the
committee on a site for the auditorium-
armory la that the structure be up
town. In a business block, and above
business houses.
The Idea .Is that the committee pur
chase a block of stores, so constructed
that one or more stories can be built
upon it. These upper stories arc to be
for the . auditorium and the armory.
Tbe stores on the bottom floor are to be
conducted as before, and the rent' la to
make the auditorium-armory self-sua.
tattling.
The committee will meet soon to taka
up all the offers, nearly flfty In num
ber.
Little
Heating
Stove Talk
PEACH GROWER MISSING;
FAMILY FEEL ALARM.
gpeclal to The Georgian.
Adairsvtlle. Oa., Nov. 15.—C. M. Bo-
ley, farmer and peach grower at this
place, has been missing since Tuesday
morning.
He went to Rowe and sold two bales
of cotton Monday. Tuesday he left
home and went to T. It. Turner's to
pay off a dsbt. He left Mr. Turner's
without any money to go-home, accom
panied by Rev. W. W. Adair. When the
two reached tbe top At the mountain
about one mile from their starting
point. Mr. Bolsy remarked to Mr. Adair
that he had to go to Will Taylor’s, a
distance of about a mile and a half,
asking Mr. Adair the way. He has not
since been heard from.
CAROLINA METHODIST3
HOLDING CONFERENCE.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Wilmington, N. C„ Nov. 13.—The
Western North Carolina Methodist
Episcopal Conference convened at MtJ
Airy yesterday morning with a record
breaking attendance. Dally sessions
will bo held until Monday next. Much
business of Importance Is to be trans
act ed.
Hlshop A. IV. Wilson, of Baltimore,
Is. presiding.
Piles
Seattle Gentleman Cured with
Le>g Than a Box by The
Pyramid Pile Cure.
per am lonurro sun pm
form of rectal disease. \
you would not be reading
Thirty years ago doctors
Anyone Can Eaaily Teat it and Prove it,
for a Free Sample is Sent by
Mail to All.
Sevan out of ten readers of this pa
per are tortured with piles or some
' ' You an?, or
1 this article,
doctors carried
lancet In their vest pocket uud bled
^ ple for all aorta of diseases and
I them hard—sometimes a quart at a
time. It was the fashion then. All
that Is changed nowadays and a doctor
with a lancet would be considered
curiosity.
. Five yaara ago doctors "cut out”
Piles wherever they got the chance.
All that has been changed since the
marvelous soothing, healing and cura
tive properties or Pyramid Pile Cure
have become known.
By every mall we get letters like
thla:
‘-Wishing to give credit where credit
la dua I feel It my duty to humanity—
a* well aa youraelvea—to write you re
garding your pile remedy. I have not
flhlahed my Aral box and am now well.
After the first treatment of Pyramid
Pile Cure the soreness left, and the
swellings have kept decreasing. I also
used your pills and am feeling like my-
celt again. Thanking you kindly. I
am, yours truly. C. Crowley. 170 Ninth
avenue, Seattle. Wash."
It you want positive proof of the
curative value of this remedy send to
the Pyramid Drug Company. *1 Pyra
mid Building. Marshall, Mich. You will
receive a free trial package by return
druggist, get a 50c box ami get
;t 4r
DESPONDENT MAN
TAKES OWN LIFE
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Cairo, Ga., Nor. 14.—1. L. Hurst; a
former resident of this place, commit
ted suicide here yesterday by • hoot
ing hlpieelf. Mr. Hurst waa connected
with some of the families of Cairo, and
was at Home on-a few days' visit.
Despondency la supposed to have
been the cause.
Pale Delicate Women and Girls.
The Old Standard, Grove's Taattlesa
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the syatem. Sold by all
dealers for 27 years. —-Ice 50 cents
SULLIVANS STICK
TO TAMMANY HALL
'New. York, Nov. 15.—Unless Mayor
McClellan and his friends can show
between now and the last Tuesday In
December, when the annual reorganl
nation of Tammany Hall will take
place, that they are: strong enough to
oust Charles F.. Murphy, the mayor
will not have the support of tho Sulli
vans.
That tvua made clear today by "Lit
tie Tim” Sullivan, who said the Sulll
vans had always supported the organ
isation In the post and would always
do so.
HE GOT LICENSE
BEFORE “ POPPING U
' Waukegan. III.. Nov. 15.—Louis Jor
gensen. a steam fitter, employed In the
A M. Electric railway power house
at Iltghwood, was lined 65 by Justice
Shoup today for securing license to
wed Marc Donovan, a popular young
woman, without previously securing
her consent.
Mlu Donovan runs a boarding house,
and Jorgensen boarded there for a
long time. They were quite friendly,
but ho never asked her to marry him
until yesterdss- although he secured
the license Saturday. His marriage
license became known and the lady
was so mortified she had him urrested
last night.
MAY LOSE AN EYE FROM
A FALLING HICKORY NUT,
Special to The Georgian.
Greenville, C., Nov. IS.—George
French, a student ot Furman Univer
sity, met a peculiar as well as painful
accident. He was engaged in a scrub
game of football when a falling hickory
nut from a nearby tree on the campus
hit him In the eye. An oculist waa
consulted and he sent French home
till his eye gets better.
NEW CARS WILL ARRIVE
ABOUT NEXT SPRING.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga. Nov. 16.—While Macon
people are shivering In summer car*
and standing up In a futile effort to
keep from getting soaked by the Icy
ralns of the last day or two. General
Manager Nyhan, of the Macon Railway
and Light Company, pacifies them with
the announcement that new cars have
been ordered, but wilt not arrive before
next spring. This delay, he soys. Is
caused by all the car shops being
rushed with order*.
STRIKING EMPLOYEE
IS HELD UNDER BOND.
gpeclal to The Georgian-
Macon, Ga, Nor. 15.—In addition to
heavily fining Charles Lucas, a strik
ing negro employee of the Central of
Georgia, Recorder Cabanlee yesterday
held the negro under bond to stand
trlol In the city court for Interfering
with employees of a railroad. This ac
tion came somewhat as a surprise and
will probably break up any attempt on
the part ot the strikers to Interfere with
the non-union car couplers and switch
men.
PRODUCE EXCHANGE
TO OPEN DECEMBER 1.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga. Nov. 16.—At a meeting
yesterday ot the newly organised Ma
con Cotton and Produce Exchange, the
new outfit formed to get market quo
tations after the bucket shope go out
of business, the following officers were
elected: J. F. Heard, president; F. Wl
Hastehurat, vice president, and George
L. Snowden, secretary and treaauper.
The new exchange will begin receiving
market • quotations about Dcceiq&er I
and none but members of the exchange
will be allowed to be on the flAor and
get the benefit of the news.
Is Not Very Bad on a
Cold Day Like This
Did you ever stop to tliiuk for a moment' the many advantages derived by
the use of a h'eating stove! If not, then—STOP;—figure it out—you will very
soon find the answer, that one good stove will add twice the heat to any room-
just one-half the trouble of a grate—looks better and consumes just one-thircl
of the fuel. SEE—rand that is not all the advantages, but we will let the case
rest here. Then comes the question, who should one buy a stove of?
Would a person with corn to be ground cany it elsewhere than to a mill!
Would a person carry his cotton to any place but to a gin? No, we think not.
Then the question is*answered—we do not buy heating stoves by the dozen or by
the hundred, but by tbe car, and we might say almost by the trainload—that
suffices to say that we get the lowest price that can possibly be obtained from
any stove builder. Au this saving we gladly give to the consumer, hence the
beauty of buying stoves from large stove dealers.
We sell many grades of heating stoves, but would like for the public to
understand that when we say all grades, that it is not significant of something
cheap, for quality is our first and only thought. We only desire to sell stuff
that will please the people, and which will bring them back to see us when in
quest of other goods.
* Will be delighted to show you our stock at any time,. and no doubt you
can be convinced of the many points we can point out.
King Hardware Co.,
53 Peachtree St.
87 Whitehall St.
PAUL BURKERT
Fixed over 2,000 Umbrellas
last year. Let him fix yours.
1 Viaduct Place.
Do You Desire
The patronage of Organized Labor? If so, be con
sistent and patronize them. This label: t
On your printed matter will show that it. is
product of Uuiou Printers and Pressmen.
Expert Printers Furnished on Short Notice.
Atlanta Typographical Union.
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the
\GRAND
Matins* Today—Tonight.
PRIMROSE'S MINSTRELS,
8inging and Dancing Comedian,
Headed by America’s Greatest
GEORGE PRIMROSE.
Selo now open.
Friday and Saturday—Mat. Saturday.
B. c. WHITNEY’S
PIQUANT MUSICAL MIXTURE
THE ISLE OF SPICE
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION.
20 Song Hit« of tho Whittling Kind
AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS
Company and Special Orehoitra of
60 P E O P L E 60
Night, 25c to 11.50. Matinee, 25c to
81.00. Sale now open.
BIJOU
Tonight—Matin.. Today.
"That Funny Little Fellow,”
GEO. SIDNEY
In the Herond Kdltlon of
Busy izzy’s Vacation
ELDORADO
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BALOWIN-MELVILLE STOCK CO.
I Tuesday and Wednesday Mxbts. Tuwl»J
tod tv.duc.day Jlotlne**.
Confessions of a Wife-
Thursday, Friday nud Saturday Night**
Friday end Saturday Metlu**.
“SAPHO”
Matin** Prices. 10. 30 and 7) cent*.
Night Price*. M, 20, J) and 50 cent*.
THE STAR
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12.
“King of the Outlaws.’’
“Hunted to Death,” “The Train Rob-
boro,” "The Road Agent," "525,000 R.’
word," "The Governor's Crime, "ft
Modern Judas” and "Killed by *
Friend."
New Moving Picture..
Matinee. Monday, W«dne*h>
Thursday ami Saturday at 2:30. evtty
night at 8:15.