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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER SJ, 1308.
MODERN EXPERT DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES '
Crown and >■
Bridge Work
Set of
Teeth
All other Dental Work at.
Price. that will pleaae.
Plate* made and delivered
same day.
DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
241-2 WHITEHALL STREET. Bell Phone 1708.
HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.
First Prize, B,ue 0i R p rm a n . and
WAS AWARDED TO
Vulcanite Roofing
at the Georgia State Fair. Tills was done on inertt bv
the expert .lodges on this line. VULCANITE Is the origi
nal double flint coated, asphalt roofing. It hat imitao/s.
biit no equal. Recommended by the National Board of
Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association.
“You Can Put It On.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY
Sole State Agent. for Georgia.
29*31 South Forsyth St„ Atlanti, Ga.
C. GREENFIELD, Praaidant. C. A. PEEK, Sacratary.
FOOT BALL
Tech Park
Thanksgiving Day
CLEMSON vs. TECH
Game Called at 2:30 P. M. Adm sson, 75c and $1,00.
Reduced Rates On All Railroads.
FUL
YEAR IN ATLANTA
rut
CITY OFFICIALS!.
CITY PRISONERS!
ALL TAKE HOLIDAY
! tint tliaiikfill for tho general pros*
l»y «*f tin* country, nud especially the
wild Mayor Woodward Wednesday.
Atlanta lias ninny reneou* to lie thank*
business is booming. Employee* are
ruing giHst money for the Is work, ami cm-
t'.yer* nt*e reaping deserved profit* from
r" lulmr. There Is work enough for all.
if! Guam who have no position* nave culy
Ic*iiik ,, Ivi**r to blame.
”Tlii- administration ha* lieefi a most sue-
••-«fnl one. We started facing a debt
r &150.0M. We have paid nearly all of
Id*. and the next administration will face
ilc!»t of alNMtt $125,000. In this happy
itf of affair*. all patriotic cltlxcti* of At-
mfa should rejoice and he thankful. .. „ ._
• iVe hitv<* uie.li- many snlrodM Improve. •" ilmiikfiil for. ran nt lwiwl *lvv ihenk.
*r,|„ n-p.hlnetnn .1n...i vimin... i. ,hnt *here l« »nvh n ilny «H Tlutnkwilvhiit.
. j , r I 11 Thi> FhnliMUtng-official. nod the iiriiunera
" ,,;t fompIrtiMl. nod th.- l ily tins l>nl.l { v ||| be elvoi, a hollilny.
I;.*-*I«*u1l.v oil ill* 1 money on It. We linve ! Whether all will coil turkey la net known.
'iistrnet.il an anderpaaa on Boiilernrd, and | Slayer Wwalward aaya h. d.a-au't knew-
ntllt Itrhlgea over Magnolia .tret
people
lug day.
Mayor Woodward will have the city hall
closed Thursday, and every employee of At
lanta, with Just thorn* exceptions which
arc absolutely necessary, will he given ii
holiday. The firemen will have to he on
duty. iih-wHI ntju» tin* policemen, and a few
of-tlu* hn*h In'-the sanitary «h*partment.
Otherwise It will he a general holiday for
all elty'y*fficl*ls. The mayor. Ids secretary,
the comptrollers, the license Inspectors, the
tux assessors, the uiatiuger of the water
works department, the warden, the Itoard
of health officials, .all the clerks, will have
day of relaxation, rest, festivity and
innksglving. •
Not the least of those who will he Joyful
for the day are the unfortunates nt the city
lialngatig. who. If they have nothing else
PLAYED BOTH ENDS
AGAINST MIDDLE
Government 8pv Protected
Certain Moonshiners
Cutil Caught.
A “moonshine trust” has been ex
ported in a raid by local revenue offi
cers near Mount Airy, In which one of
the biggest Illicit distilleries ever cap
tured was destroyed and an Informer,
who had been working with the officers
In that section for som6 time, was
placed under arrest.
It was discovered that while It had
been practically an easy matter to lo
cate the places where whisky was being
made without the permission of the
federal authorities, a number of dis
tilleries had been “pretectal” by those
who'had been Informing' ’on compet
itors. The illicit whisky trade In that
section nourished under the unusual
order of things.
Orte of the men arrested, whose najne
the officers refuse to divulge, was
caught "black-handed,” so to speak. He
was asleep In a still captured near t'or-
nella several days ago. When he was
awakened the officers recognized him
i man who had been leading them
to the distilleries operated by compet-
itors.
While having Ills competitors put out
of business and haled before the court,
he had been assuring Ills own pals that
the "revenues” would not bother them,
and always steered them In other direc
tions. The still had been In operation
for several months.
It was discovered by the officers
through information given by one of
the operators not In the "trust.” It Is
said that while giving Information for
a money consideration, some of the in
formers get good suifis from the moon
shiners for protection.
SKATING! SEE AMUSEMENTS.
CHLOROFORM FAILED
TO DOING DEATH
TO M. E, E!
Kalesmaii Found Uncon
scious with Handker
chief on Fart*.
Oil l*Hng attracted by the noise of loud
breathing Wednesday morning about
o'Hook, a night uutriminn entered a room
In'tho Neal house, at Pryor and Herat
streets, and discovered AY. K. Kdwnrds,
year* of age, a salesman for a music house,
lying on a bed nneoasHons from the ef
fect* of chloroform, ti handkerchief satu
rated with the drug covering Ills face.
Kdwnrds was hurried to the Grady hos
pital. where he was finally revived after
several hours of hard work on the part of
tho physicians. Considerable linprovcipcut
was noted iu Ills condition during the day,
and it I« believed lie will soon recover.
Kdwnrds proieata be had no Idea of end
ing Ills life, hut merely Infcnded to in
ha'e file chloroform to relieve a severe
headache. It Is understood from Kdwards'
employers that tie has lieen missing from
IiIh work for the past two or three day
nud they hud lie idea of Ills whereabout
supposing he waa III Jackson.
Edwards* home is In Pheulx. Ala.. Just
across the Chattahoochee river from Co-
IiiiuImis. (hi. lie Is married and has
child.
SERVANT IS BEATEN
BV BOLD THIEVES
Baltimore, Md., Nov. 28.—Marie
Howard, a negro servant, wan choked
and beaten Into Insensibility In a des
perate struggle with two robbers at
the residence of Mrs. M. V. Smith, on
Mulberry street. It was the boldest at
tempt at a daylight robbery ever made
in Baltimore.
PICKPOCKETS RELIEVE
TRAVELER Of PURSE
While waiting for the departure of a
train at the Terminal station Wednesday,
A. O. Kcliin, of 64 Forrest avenue, was
"touched" by ii smooth pickpocket for n
considerable roll. »
Kcliin was robbed of hla purse, whleh
contained $237.55 In money, Ida railroad and
Pullman tlekets to Italtlmore. nud a $3.0>)0
insurance polley. The purs** was extracted
from nil Inside coat pocket.
The police have beet) notified, hut have
found no Hew to the plck|KK*ket.
POSTOFFICE CLOSED
ON THANKSGIVING
The geuernl delivery and registry window
of the Atlanta postoffice will la? open oi
Thanksgiving day from 7 until 10:80 o'clock
Thursday morning. The money order de
partinoiit will he closed nil day
CHRISTMAS
CLOTHING
OUTFIT
315.00.
DRESS YOUR SON
OR BUY AN ENTIRE
OUTFIT FOR
YOURSELF
Send us $15.00 for a suit that Is well worth that
amount and we will give you FREE the following
outfit:
Suit 515.00
Underwear 1.00
Top Shirt 1.00
Collar and Cuffs 40
Neck Tie DO
Pair of Sox 25
Handkerchief 25
Pair Suspenders 50
Pair Hose Supporters .25
Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50
Total value of outfit $20.65
ALL FOR $15.00
SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED.
Name ...*. Express Office
Town or City State
Kind of Suit Desired
Breast Measure Waist Meaaura
Length of Trouser# No. of Collar
No. of Sox No. of Cuffe J
If this outfit is not satisfactory we will
gladly return money.
EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY,
62 WEST MITCHELL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
IMgqwood it venue. The Pryor street
n»I nud the Tenth street school, two of
1*0*1 iu the city, have lieen Imllt, ami
'y other addition* have' ln*en made to
r schools.
’be country I* prospering n* never be-
The elty 1* growing, nud the poo-
are happy. Tld* should he a 'great.
•*f tIiiiuksglvlug for all."
ONLY ROOSEVELTS
vhether he will have turkey or fish.
BOY DRINKS LIQUOR
AND DIES ON SHIP
New York. Nor. 28.—Klght-year-old Vladi
mir flayer, who. with his mother, Mrs. M.
November 19 as the result of drinking eight
- I (Mince* of eognne. wldeh was tnlstnkeii for
! water. The child’s laxly was burled nt sea.
Washington. Xov. SS.-Thank.glvIng _
r >Ik* Wide House Is to be u family
"’air— atrlctly Roosevelts. Reprexentn-
u * und Mrs. Longworth, who reached « ..... .
Idngton from Boston yesterday. • Tu© VlllUB 01 JTOUr I18J31G IS
• :t directly to the White House, I increased if it appears in
irn >hn l M! l Lt^'[„Jtt lv,n,! The New Bell Telephone W*
w' 18 “d en «o ■«;',/hnmo K ‘m b, i^’:! rectory. Listings close De-
r ‘ l -nit Squure from u short Southern | CGXYlDGr 1. Cftll COIltrECt IJ6-
DURAND’S
Thanksgiving Dinner,
12 to 3
Also 6 to 8 pi. m.
Thursday 29th,
50c.
Music.
Ask the clerk at Smith &
Higgins to give you a sub
scription to The Georgian.
It’s free with purchases of
$5.00 or more.
they will deliver uinfl to patroua during the
hours designated for the general delivery
window. Tin* stamp windows will be open
during the same hours.
DENTAL STUDENTS
GO ON A STRIKE
New York. Nov. 2S.—The freahuiau dost
of the New York College of Deutlatry at 206
Kn»t Twenty-thlru street Is on strike. The
amphitheater of the college bussed with the
protests of sixty young men against an or
der from Dr. (\ I*\ Rebit. that the first Hass
lu tnotb repairing bur a ful set of Instru
ments at once, instead of getting them now
and then through tho three years' course ns
work required.
RAILROAD CLERKS
WILL TAKE A REST
; partment, Main 1300.
Is Your Business as
Large as You Want?
If it isn’t, you should increase it by adver
tising. Even if you have all the business
you want, you Heed advertising to hold
vonr own. The other fellow probably
.needs more business and lie’s very likely
to go after some of yours with eoinpelling
publicity.
Keep your trade-mark and your special
brands constantly before the buying public
and you’ll bold the business you have and
get more. Use daily newspapers that g<»
into the homes of the host people pa
pers like this one.
Get the Massengale Advertising Agency,
of Atlanta, Ga.. to formulate your plans..
prepare your copy and place your advertis
ing. They’ll he glad to correspond with you
in regard to the matter.
^Sar-
BALLARD BIFOCAL.
A revelation to glasa wearers, does
away with two pair# of glasses, both-
reading and walking vision In one
frame, and looks like one glass. It has
proven the most successful of all the
advertised Invisible bifocals. They ure
being sold by all the leading houses
In America anti abroad. Our oculist’s
prescription department Is the rnogt
perfect system ever Inaugurated In this
country. Not how cheap, but how well
we can serve you. Ask the oculist about
us. Walter Bgilard Optical Company, 61
Peachtree street.
TESTIMONY TAKEN
IN INSURANCE CAGE
New York, Nov. 28.—The taking *
testimony In the trlaj of J. \V. Burn
ham, Jr., who was counsel for the Mu
tual Reserve Life Insurance Company
Tbs nkMglvlng will lie observed generally
• a holiday by the employees In the
general offices of the railroads In Atlanta.
Most of the offices will he Hosed nil
•lay. while others will observe a half hull-
lay.
No petitions have been circulated, but It
Is generally understood that Thanksgiving
Js considered almost on a par with Christ-
inns, and the clerks will be given a breath
ing spell, aud the long period of labor will
Is* broken with a day of rest. All the
offlbe* will be closed except the ticket, su
perintendent and operating offices.
CUSTOM HOUHE’qIjIKT
ALL DAY THURSDAY
Thanksgiving day will he observed as au
official legal holiday Thursday, and all the
offices lu the custom boose will be Hosed
all day long. No business of otiy kind
will be transacted except lu flic postofflce.
The district court, which ha* been In sex*
SPECIAL TI
BRINGS CONVICTS
El
BIG BRITISH STEAMER
LOADING AT BRUNSWICK.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick. Go., Nov. 28.—The British
steamer Rellasla arrived In tills port
lust week from Barbados and is now
at the wharves of the Downing Com
pany taking on n large cargo of rosin
aud turpentine. The Hellaslu Is the
!nrg««t steamer that has ever entered
this port.
Shortly after 1 o’clock the special train
bringing eighty-seven convlcl* to Is* con
fided in the United State* peulteiitlnry lu
South Atlanta arrived nt Simpson street
crossing, from whence u switch engine took
It Immediately to Itoselnud. the nearest
stop to the priscu. The prisoner* came
from various prisons In the Bast and made
up Olio of the most unique pa**eiigrr lists
ever brought fronth, personally conducted
by I'tide Sam.
Tin* train win* heavily guarded, forty-
seven deputy iniirsliiils Isdng In charge of
the convicts, iiImmiI two convicts for each
guard. No one was allowed to Ixsird the
train except officials and trainmen. The
guards kept Hose watch over their charges
and seldom took their eyes from the inte
rior of the couches.
The primmer* were handcuffed In pairs,
each pair hclug given double seata In the
ordinary day coaches In which they trav
eled. The/ had plenty of room and were
allowed all the conveniences itnanlble on
the long trip from the North. Tin* age* of
the prisoners ranged from 18 to 75 year*.
of the nuinher brought to Atlanta ten
••nine from Auburn, N. Y„-twenty-four from
New York city, eight front ItoNtou, fifteen
from Pittsburg, nine front Trenton. N. J..
seven from Baltimore, and eight from Phil-
itdflphla.
TAMPA, FLA.
AND RETURN
via
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
Tickets on sale November 13th, loth.
*20th, 22nd aud 27th. 1903, limited 16 days
from date of snle,
Passenger and Ticket Office, 1 Peachtree St.
Phones 142 and 2199.
Ticket Office, Terminal Station; Phone 4900
J. G. LUSK, District Passenger Agent.
NO DOUBLE TRACK
FOR CENTRAL HOAD
HARRY HULL RESIGNS
AD COBB'S SECRETARY
Mr. Harry Hull, secretary to Asso
ciate Justice Andrew Cobh, of the
Georgia supreme court, has tendered
his resignation, effective December 16.
Mr. Hull will be succeeded by Mr.
Nat <*. Bennett, a well-knmvn young
u Atlanta and Macon, it I* believed 1 a««¥*n?y of ^amlllu. who comes to a«-
thnt tin* surveying j*t rt.v near (ir1ffb> i«l*utne his new dlitlex on December 1
preparing a preliminary survey for tin
Officials of the Central of Georgia in
Atlanta deny the rutuor Unit surveying
parties arc out for the ptirixwe of making
survey* for double tracking Hint road la*
FLOOR PAINTS.
For verundii floors, for kitchen
floors, for any kind of floors, Dries
Hard, Durable; both Lucas and
Honours’.
Georgia Paint & Glass Co.,
40 Peachtree.
EkKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE.
S|M*clnl to The (leurglsn.
Brunswick, (la., Nov. 28.—Bruns
wick lodge Benevolent Protective order
Klkx has arranged an interesting and
extensive program for the regular an
nual Ktks' memorial sen ides. which
will lie held In the (Band opera house
next Sunday. Hon. Shelby My rick.
I lory
ilih-kl
Mr. Hull gives up Ills work here to
I Atlanta, j enter commercial lines In’bis old home
i at Athens. Willi Mr. J. \Y. Baxter. Jr
j of Athens,
l nesa In the
lectrii' ■ splendid _
i» Atlanta, via (JrllTIn.! friends and associates at the capital
ihiiMigb which tin* Him* : will regret his departure,
icttied mid
line of tin* Miicoii. (Jrlffln
an intcrnrbiiii line for which ii|Hiart«'r was
granted sonic month* ago.
Till* proposed company la backed by Mu-
tlcuii
n. M. WOOIXKY. M.D.
ita.Ua. Office 104 N. Pryor StccIb
a mi .*ir. J. i». nuAiri, in*, , _ ^
■'!?, W " 1 I VP “ iy m te r „ b V* 1 ' 1 EOON IS I IS SLAIN;
e ( lassie ( Ity. Mr. Hull Is a \* , /”x / ii 11111 rn/~v /■(tvtt mxv
young gentleman and Ills NO ( LnW IX) GUILTY
ly settled mol well de- i
in in u ta i i<*n service of Ho* I
f Georgia I* lielng greatly laxeil |
itb the growth of the country* ilirongb
lib'b till* road travel*, and
oh* living along this tine do bus!
In Atlanta. An annotiiiccmenf of the pn
lluilnury survey of III** Heelrb* line I*
S,Ty
RED MEN INSTITUTE
TRIBE AT BAINBRIDOE.
S|H***laI to The Georgian.
Bnlnbriilge, (In., Nov
28.—Tlirona-
tbc Improved
instituted here
Savannah, will be the principal orator i lee *hii tribe. No. i
Imrse of larceny. «:ih begun to. jniul wvernl prominent local muatelan* Order .if He.lilen,
will lemlrr eeleotl.in.. I Monday nlahl. The trllie nun nraan-
; I zed by (?. Harry Gage, of Atlanta, otll-
I vial organiser for the reservation of
j Georgia. Thirty*nlne palefaces were
IS SERIOUSLY- HURT:«“ | c a,.,.u—,l..., ..re m e
day before Justice Oreenbaum In the
supreme court, criminal branch
TERMINALCOMPANY
ACCEPTS CONDITIONS
Buriihain will not have to siieml PATROLMAN GREER
Thanksgiving day In the Tombs, as
Richard Hecve, who hns been on Burn
ham's bond for $12,500, signed a paper
keeping bond In force until Judgment
Is rendered.
HON. JAMES CRUMBLEY
DIE8 AT GEORGETOWN.
Tin
otglrt
Special I*
llpirgetoun, (»u., Nov. 2'*.— James
Crumble;/. •*-. *»f Quitmun county's
m»r substantial and Inllmntinl men.
died Monday of paralysis. He was tax
collector of this count/ for a number
>tf years and served tw > tt rms In tin*
legislature ie; nstntative.
I*or >everul venrx lu* was a member
th«* county ct.iiml.s-ioiu i« and also
held the o’fWe of the clerk *»f tne supe-
number of others already
. 7~T ! Tile chiefs elected were:
lidleeiaaii s. A. Greer I* In ,,r,, dJ■; Sachem. Dr. H. II. Chcatiiam; pronh-,
h«i*pitnl setiotisly Injtirml a* Hie result •• f |0t . I*. L. Mathis; .senior sagaini»e. C..|-
n (*e«-ftl|nr neHileiit early T(i<*s»Iay night. ; onel \V. t». Sheffield: Junior sagamore.
Officer (»r«*er hn Hinslitg a itegro in lvy*K. ,\. McArthur: chief of records, Rufus
street, aud while sprinting at a rapid Hip, 1C. Spearman; keeper of wampum, (’.
be a«*ebl**utally cHlidcd with th** rear end W. Wimberly: collector of wampum.
..f u wagon. The M * * ’ ‘ ‘
nii’ii. n:nl It I* (i*a
ten.ally Injured.
The Slate Clt^ Terminal Company
has iiled Its acceptance of the. grants'
made by the city Council and the con
dition^ attached.
The cotapany has also given the $50,-
000 bond required, Mr. H. M. Atkinson,
president of the Atlanta, Blmibigham
and Atlantic railway, acting as securi
ty.
Newport News. Vn., Nov. 28.—With
Ids head beaten almost to a pulp,
Douglass Gourley, a saloon-kee|)#r of
Hllgtibeth-City, was found dead on the
floor of his room above the saloon this
morning at 8 o'clock.
A bliMxl-stained pick handle waa
lying within a few feet of the corpse.
Robbery is supixised to have been th#
Incentive for the crime, but the mur
derer It ft behind no clew to Ida Iden
tity.
OLD EIGHTH REGIMENT
IS TO BE BLOTTED OUT.
;l t
He lea
tw
j bul led
YOUNG MAN 18 FINED
FOR AN INSULTING NOTE.
ItPhmmd, Va.. N *.
»: m«m. a young whit
hi in thn it'dic» • *
■ / tiling an insdiiir
. .1.
ons. Dr. S. A. i
f. fhiniblf)’, lb*
I hi* o!d home at Fnloii,
You can
“Keep in
the Race”
all right on
Grape-Nuts
“THERE’S A REASON."
New York, Nov. 28.—The famous i
Highlit regiment. New York state ml- ;
liufuM K. Ppearinar: trustees. Dr. J. C. | lit la, will Ih* blotted out of existence j
’ Neely. J. I*. Hina# and W. W. Linton;: • ju-forc Deceitiber 5. Internal dissensions I
jiiiM -annap. J. II. >Ic! nr.and; second: tlmt have ex«stf-d since the Spanish
I sann.ip, , B. r underbuikc; guard «f;viar, resulting in the de moral (station of
[the r*>r**st. B. N. \\ alket; guard of the j t he organlxatbtn, has causeil a serious!
| wigwam. II. L. Maxwell. decline in numerical strength and i
I forced the
I To Rebuild School.
Specktl »•* The Geovgtau.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 2*.—Vhe rity 1 1 *
of Athens has Informed the governor Thank.«iwi«».
1 unit Huur supeilni.iul.iii .,f c.tuiaU.in . ® ,rwlc *-
, licit It nil) rebuilt! I Fin Klthtli ,ll«trl< t ; A Tbtinlt^IvliiR .ervlep, to which all
! agricultural school building, which was «»»* Invited, wjil l»f held at the ('apltol
• destroyed recently by a storm, and that j Avenue Baptist church Thursday at II
: It will cost $8,000. , ! o'clock. Short addresses will la* made
T« LihH I by Dr - Julltn Rodgers, Dr. J. Iv. Pace,
»„ "IUk* Gearirlan 8 | Colonel W. W. Gaines and Mr. T. A.
f .Montgomery. Ala Nov. h,-Tl.esult | 1 *r*fvJii£ ,,c "J U ^
of (’ampbell Jones vs. The Montgomery • 1 T * am " on Mnf| " ll * ^ a
'Advertiser for $5n.oiUi damages, nlleg- . •I^'lal feature. ___
Ing libel, will be beard again by Judge .
■ A. I>. Bay re. of the civil division «>f th*-, Woor « Memorial.
i city court, on December 10. The first Ur. A. It. Holder-by, the pastor, will
i verdict uum for $ln.ooo, in favor of Mr. I preach a special Thanksgiving sermon
| Jones. Tills was sot aside by the Judge jut 10 o’clock at Moon* Memoiiui church,
and the ut-l was a mistrial. Special music has been arranged.
LOOK
your laundry and If you find any rej-
tono for diuatisfaction you mhould
send your linen to us, for »e guar
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all othtr articles in a way that
cannot be surpassed.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,
40-42 Wall Street.
Phonee, Main, 41.