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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 5

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PENN BMfHES LIST OF PENN REHEDIES I Catarrh (ore are PtDo aid Blood Prm Kldaer nnd Liver Care. I'rea Care 1'roa PUe Coartlpattaa Care Peaa strengthenlas; Kidney Pil Pr cWerirr JSIUtr Llalat THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA. REMEDIES The riumph of Medical Skill 3 i the United of America absolutely free lj nharce Thousands of letters have been received thanking the PENN ffajffjT g)MFASY of PHILADELPHIA, for their generous method and not years, months aluable remedy, do fail to do so at once. Do nnt allew the disease to get too strong a hold on you. Remembei test the PENN rhklmausb late tt iaitniuuy accorarng i i no miracles, but you.

will arraduallv find retui miracles, but you will gradually find returning pain and former health. The excruclatina atony Hf RHEUMATIC pains will bejgone. if not forgotten, and you will dav vou decided to try PSSNN RHEUMATISM CURE. PENN "RHEUMATISM CT'RE is prepared in both liould and tablet form. The tablet contains the same large bottle with them.

Pall line of Peaa Re me sift can be purchased from I nrunr Rankin Ce, Etfcin Drag Co, Pharmacy. Frank Baaaoaaaaa Pharmnry, V. H. Cax ft Noel Drag Fortes' Phanaaey, B. Folks Drag Co aad Sharp.

PENN DRUG CO. Odd Fellows' Temple PHILADELPHIA, PA. I Insure Your Health Uncle Sam Bread is a product of the most modern, scientific and Schlesinger Meyer Baking Co. Both 'Phones 779. Madison Ave.

and Nelson St. PUMA ROAMS GEORGIA SWAMP Track of Some Very Ltree Animal Sylvania, 24. BrTjf of Sylvania, at tint in rait Rripr CtppV nn 3a ranty, has recent ly discovered the tracks of some Very i track not only rery much larger than any ever seen In that swamp before, but also entirely different from any other. The track was so large the out berely reached acrose and his hand is Uwger than the average. Mr.

Mathews states that when ihe first saw the Imprint of the foot of this large animal 'in the mud, he was alone In the swamp. 1 that the slant of it made bis hair though he has been a hunter and has frequented the swamps all of his life. Mr. Mathews is fully convinced that it can be nothing less than an American lion, or puma, but as to how it came there, he, of course, has no theory. Accompanied by one of his fishermen, and both well armed, he crossed the river to the Carolina side, where he had seen the track, and together they traced It distance, where it had apparently following on the trail of a deer They discovered, however, no signs of wuere ix oaa overtaken prey.

sanitary A. feet sank into the soft ground. Mr. Mathews declares that the animal must weigh at least six or seven hundred pounds. They saw traces where it had reared up on a tree, and pulled down some overhanging at a distance of about 8 feet from the ground.

Its claws scratched deep places in the bark of the tree. Since that time, the track has been seen on the' Screven county side of the river, showing that the animal crosses the stream at its pleasure. Mr. Mathews is free to admit that he does not fancy being in the swamp alone, as long as this creature is at large, and it is probable that a may be or ganized ft) hunt it down though this would be a difficult task, as the swaaap, same piacea mere, a severs Wider and fined with immense cane It will be remembered that a puma, or American lion, was killed In Bulloch county not many months and it la thought by some that this may be the ATLANTAN ADMITTED TO BAR. W.

L. Woo ten, Formerly of Atlanta, Haa Started Practice of Law in Birmingham. W. L. Woo ten, formerly of Atlanta, but now living in Birmingham, has been admitted to the bar within the past week by Judge Sims While In Atlanta Mr.

Wooten was connected with the Atlanta National bank, resigning to take up the practice oi law. General Electric Awarded Contract. Judging from the way In which ft, the General Company for 1 1 8,000 worth of generators, motors and other eletcrical equipment. The plant is nstalled for the purpose of releving the rope drives and ments of the mill. It will generate Pure Artesian Corn, 100 proof, 60c per quart, 12.00 per Old Corn $2.50 per gallon.

Artesian pure Apple and Peach Brandy, 75c quart. $2,50 to $3.00 per gallon. Sale room. 2 South Pryor Street, Atlanta. Ga.

A niz Ask He D. s. 1. canger ANYTHING that's worth doing at all is worth doing well. ANYBODY will tell you that.

WE do more: ANYTHING worth doing at all at our SHOP is worth doing better than others do it. THEN too we guarantee "Work delivered as promised." TRY us. OTHERS have and we are still doing their work. YOU CATCH THE POINT? GEO. STEIN Cojmnercial Printers and Loose Leaf Outfitters, 68 S.

PRYOR ST. 1 MI III ON BOGUS PAPER dale of Bait Company Held. Alleged Ha Worked Off Lot Bogus Paper cat Milwaukee State Bank Graham Chicago. November Chauncey Graham, vice president of the Steel 1 Company, was arrested last night at his the office of State's Attorney Healey a beach warrant issued toy Judge Kers ten. the ohante hates uttering fictitious paper.

The accusation grows eat of the Ball coMn owes the bank approximate ly and moat of the notes It gave as security are considered worthless. The receiver said he had been unable to find the makers, indoraers or guarantors of certain notes, and thinks they are all flctrtlous. Receiver William S. Zibell. of the steel Ball Company, was elected trustee by a vote of the creditors.

expects to qualify on Monday. The business is t0 continue Outside the claim of Receiver Fetser the aggregate claims 01 creditors sgamst the Bteel Bail Com pany are about 1 5,000. The assets of we company are estimated to be worth Mr. Graham anneared before Judce Wnckney in the criminal court today ana was released after furnishing bonds William D. Tllden, president Steel BaH Company, for wham warrant was issued yesterday, appeared at the office of the state's attorney late In moras ng ana surrendered.

SAND MOUNTAIN SCENE OF FEUD Bloodshed Continues in Section Aound Eyffe, Alabama. Montgomery. November Ex cessive bloodshed on Sand Mountain is causing a reign of terror among the of section about Fyffe. J. W.

Wright shot Tom Bailey and was later fatally filled with buckshot from ambush as he sat by his evening fireside. Jack Davis, who shot Sam to death, has been oaptSrffT in Texas. There seems to be a series of that promise more trouble. Rewards will toe offered for the Assailants of Wright, POLITICIANS TO GET PASSES Railroads of West Refuse to Abolish Political Transportation. tared into a new pass agreement The roads were unable to agree to the abolition of all interstate transportation, but did agree to abolish all transportation Which could in.

any way affect traffic. An effort was made, to get an agree to do away with political transportation, but It was unsncceaaful. The roads will continue, if they see fit. to issue passes to members of legislatures and to politicians. In the main, however, the issuance of transportation will be materially reduced from that of last year.

HrSSIOHARY RALLY M0H0AY. Interesting Exercises Will Be Held at the Wast End Christian Church. There will be a missionary rally at the West End Christian church Monday from 10 to 12 in the morning, and from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Bev. A.

McLene, president of the foreign missionary society of Cincinnati will be here, and also Bev. David Rioch. just retninea rrom main. will be served at the church. Rev.

R. p. Smith, pastor of West End Christian church, will have charge of the rally. Rev. John F.

Purser of the West End Baptist church, and Rev. Lynn Walker, of the a est asm escyterian church, will make short talks. LOWNDES SUPERIOR COURT. Perm Case Son Judge Restrains Road Prom Moving Track. Valdosta, Ga November (Spec Lai The damage suit case of Mrs.

c. A. Ptnn. who is suing the Georgia Southerr aqd Florida railroad for the death of her husband, an employee of the road. the in the easy of the Valdosta Southern railroad the Fender Lumber Company of Valdosta.

a suit invefviaw Ute UUe to a spur track leading to the lat min plant. Judge Mitchell directed a verdict permanently restraining the lumber company from removing the This case had been on the docket or six years. iTEEL WORKERS ABE IV LUCK. Two Million Dalian Are Added to Their Wages. Pittsburg.

November Two million oilers additional salary wffl be distrib Led through the Pittsburg steel distrL reason of the increase in the wages of the labor ferae of the United States Steel corporation, which awes into effect January I. and which was announced laM night. A euoeei native estimate of the total number of laborers employed by the subsidiary companies of ratted States Steel corporation, ut nat is known as toe Piuburg district. The Dress Suit Case Parade By A. IS George leaving town? He certainly is nat! George is going to Old Dr.

Goose to have his suit That is all. George holds a Dress Suit Case Parade once every Week For George has to jut up the Swell Front in his Business end he baa Two Suits to Back up his Brave And if George ever misses his Weekly visit to Old Dr. if he has to the Same Suit Two Weeks in Rapid It goes into rue Colored Min stre) Business right the Coat Collar gets whatever that ana spreads away irom ueorge The Left Lapel dec idea mat the rest the Coat Is not correct which not far and tries to Breakaway while the Sleeves twist and look knock and the Trousers droop sad eyed at the Knees Then' 8 when George sees the ooee look at Um And those Slantwise Glances usually presage a Heavy Dip in the price ot George's Salary. It coats George about the price of a Good suit every year to keep up his Swell have the proper creases in nis two pair of Trousers and keep his two Coats looking as though they were for Him and not for his Uncle Bill, who owns a Farm up Country and doesn't care a Gosh Darn about Clothes anyhow. And it's all because George's salts were cut wrong in the First end made wrong in the Second Place.

were So Shapeless and Peculiar that even the Woman who Scurbbed out the Tailor Shop nearly laughed herself into a convulsion when she saw them. But the Man who made George's suits wasn't going to rip them all up and make them over Net if "he knew it. For that would cost him too much He simply handed them over to Old Doctor The Hot Flat Iron. And, in the Wink of an Bye almost, the Peculiar Curves were pressed out Here and the extra Cloth was Shrunken in where It was and the Tight places Stretched And behold George's suits looked as it they had been properly cut and properly as if they had and Fit. They looked the Part of Real Clothes all Mil the' ''Maki believe Shape ettyie and Fit faded away in a mighty abort time after he bought 'em.

And i Suit Case Parades th aa Salt Cku Pnr.de OM Dr. at an Clothe, in Bat which in hopeiUy by the Shape el Bratinaa And to Fellow, who briTeb wsnt to keep up yon want to drop out of the "Pa (Vear Clothe, that aw and I MAi fnaa eatnar to kafe for the label of the Sincerity Clothiers on roar dealer will cany Sincerity SINCERITY CLOTHES MADE AND GUARANTEED BY Kuh, Nathan 4 Fischer Co. CHICAGO the building of the tower of Babel? viaas un psraan HOTEL THE NEAL HOUSE. judge Mccormick MeCormick Hotel and the Keal House of This City. It will be gratifying to the many friends of Marietta and No.nh Broad streets, and I toe bijou, xne noiei is to oe nsarj tor rooming purposes only.

A splendid cafe Is on the first floor. judge Nee! is in some a remarkable is 75 years old. and has "never beat sick his life. The "MeCormick" Is entirely new. everything fresh, and the best that money can buy.

He extends a most cordial invitation to the public to call and see what as elegant place he haa He Is also proprietor of the Kesri which is situated on the corner of Pryor and Decatur streets, just opposite the 0 Seasonable Furniture at Reasonable Prices Hotel Schuyler. sT. Js, Wart St, The Barnett m. mibIios W.H sad fatorsblj known te its sac McELMTTRRAY Ig APPOINTED. Wlfl Be Private Secretary to Oaa Savannah.

November Congressman Charles C. Ed wards has announced the appointment of JndV aon MoElmurray, as his private secretary, he goes to Washington in Decem ber of next year to assume of flee. Mr. McElmurray is connected with one of. the moat prominent fa mas of Georgia, aad is known throughout the state.

He was for years a popular member of the clerical force or the house of repre sentatives ana aas the i their counties in the state Here is the best proposition the furniture buying public have ever had of this stock is recognized as one of the best nothing too cheap to nothing extravagant in price, i The proposition is this: a raweaesilsd legislature. a German Water of Chan. ty. while disguised as a Salvation Army girl, who snot three men Thursday at Fifty ninth street and Madison avenue, was arralsraed ha police court today aad held without awfl Car further We invite you to select what you want and have the pay ments divided to suit your convenience, weekly or monthly, no extra charge, every article marked in plain figures. Holiday goods are now here in great variety.

Morris Chairs priced $5.00 and 418.00 buys a solid mahogany. Ladies' Desks $6.50 and up, Colonial reproductions in dull finish, $35.00 to $75.00. Couches in all covers, prices start at the best leather $45.00 and up. Pedestal dniing tables with round top square tops, $12.50. Dressers in all woods from $12.50 up.

We would like to show you our $18.50, $20.00 and $22.50 dressers, in all woods, with chiffoniers to match. Large comfortable rockers, of all kinds, combination cases, china cases, music cabinets, parlor tables, sewing tables, etc. ML mm CarmichaeU Taltnan Furniture Company 74 76 Whitehall Street HALL Jb BIO NO OO. SUCCESSORS TO SWIFT A HALL CO. Funeral Directors aad Embalmers Graduates Renard college.

Con sld erst, and polite attention. Phones (both) 774 DR. O. H. WKLDOtf Stomach aad Intestines.

1827 1538 Candler Atlanta, Ga. Cremation add all other kinds of baths. Turkish and Russian' baths, II Shave, is eta. Hair cut, 29 cts. W.

H. Reynolds, proprietor. IN BASEMENT CANDLER BUILDING. On Account the Tech Clemson Football Game 5 Southern Railway Will sell tickets to Atlanta and return at one fare plus the round trip within a radius of 100 miles, Nov. 29th, limited to return, leaving Atlanta not later than midnight of the 30th.

Also from Calhoun, S. C. 'Tickets on sale Nov. 28th, limited Nov. 30th.

Call on any Southern Railway Agent for tickets. J. C. LUSK, Di.triot Agent. MELLICHAMP Diamonds Atlanta's Popular 70 Whitehall OUR WATCHWORD If Pure! If 11 Cure! That's Sure! Do yon know what that means It PARAGON BLOOD TONIC.

If PABeVOOW is not on Bala by yoax drofgiat office all charges prepaid. Town for health at 41.00 per bottle, PARAGON MEDICINE CO. MAHUFAeTUaCNt PARAGON BLOOD TONIC. Office, Boom 28 Iamaa Building, 22 1 2 S. Broad Street.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA..

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