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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913.
SPEND WEEK AT CAPITOL
Two of Georgia’s Prize Win
ders Among the "All Star"
Growers of America
HEARTS TREATED FREE
By Dr. Miles, the Great Specialist Who
Sends a New $2.50 Treatment, Pree.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. Jan. IS.—Plans were
completed today by department of ag
ricultural officials for the entertain
ment of # the “all star” crop growing
boys from the south and north, who
will spend* all next week here. Their
program includes a visit to President
Taft and the receipt of diplomas from
the secretary of agriculture. Nineteen
boys will come from the south and
twenty-three from the northern states.
Practically all of them grew more than
100 bushels of corn to the acre.
In charge of Prof. O. B. Martin, as
sistant in the office of the farmers’ co
operative demonstration work, the nine
teen boys from the southern states to
'be entertained are
Alabama—J. P. Leach. Unioii Grove,
and Willie Atchison, McCalla.
Arkansas—Lester Garrard. Magnolia;
Robert Connally, Mona, and Horace
C^-lhonn, Scott.
Florida—Richard Miller, Baker.
Georgia—Walter ‘ Bridges, Dawson,
and Blron Bolton. Zeigler.
Louisiana—Joh’n M. Cobb. Vowell's
Mill.
Mississippi—Carious Reddock, Sum-
merland.
North Carolina—George E. West,
Kingston, and Herbert Allen, Pungo.
Oklahoma—Elston Coleman, Mus-
kirk, and Ernest Worthy.
South Carolina—Ernest M. Joye.
Vonters, and Edgar S. Burry, Taylor.
Tennessee—Herbert McGibbonn, Cal-
legra.
Texas—Earl Davis, Crepeland.
Virginia—Frank G. Brockman, Am
herst.
Excellent records in crop growing
were turned in by the boys. In Mis
sissippi forty-two produced more than
100 bushels of corn to the care; in Al
abama, 130; in South Carolina, 75; in
North Carolina, 75, and in Georgia, 66.
The corn crop of the twelve southern
states in 1912 was more than 200,000,-
000 bushels greater than in 1909, when
the late Dr. S. A. Knapp started the
systematic plan of organizing and en
couraging the boys of the south in
corn growing.
Heart disease is dangerous, hundreds drop
dead who could have been saved. Many have
been cured after doctors failed. To prove the
remarkable efficacy of his new Special Treat
ment for heart disease, short breath, pain in
side, shoulder or arm, oppression, irregular
pulse, palpitation; smothering, puffing of ankles [
or dropsy. Hr. Miles will send to afflicted per-'
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soon relieved.
These treatments are the result of 90 years’
extensive research and remnraable success in
treating various ailments of the heart, liver
and stomach, which often complicate each
case.
Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State.
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everv sick 'person to test this famous treat
ment at his expense. Afflicted persons should
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Delays are dangerous. No death conies more
suddenly than that from heart disease.
Send nt once for his Free Book and Free
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Officers Arrest Marshal Moon
for Holdup of Southern
Railway Train
(By Associated Press.)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 21.—Mar
shall Moon, formerly an employe of
the railway postal service was arrested
in Woodlawn, a suburb or Birmingham,
Monday night, charged with holding up
a Southern , railway tr&in near Lincoln,
Ala., early Sunday morning.
He was lodged in jail and his bond
was fixed at $2,000. Moon is said to be
addicted to drugs, and not at all times
in possession of his faculties. His par
ents live at Lincoln, Ala.
Moon is apparently about twenty-five
years old and of a very dnervous tem
perament.,
Officers stated that he denied the
charge when arrested and he has stead
fastly refused to talk. He was ac
companied to the jail by his wife and
aged father, who had come over from
Lincoln.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
GRIFFIN, Ga., Jan. 21.—The January
term of Spalding superior court con- j
vened yesterday morning with Judge
Robert T. 1 Daniel presiding, and Hon.
Emmett Owen, the new solicitor gen
eral. on hand. Judge Daniel delivered
one of his usual splendid and forceful
charges to the grand jury. The court
house was packed with people to hear
the judge’s charge. Judge Daniel said
the United States has outstripped the
older nations of the world in every ave
nue except in the matter of law en
forcement, restraint of cr^me and moral
advancement. In these things it is be
hind the civilized world. The records
show that this country is the most
crime-ridden nation on earth. What is
needed is not so much more legislation,
but an enforcement of what now exists.
He said the ’cause of the present con
dition is the failure of the courts to
properly and speedily enforce the law.
He said-; “One reason why the courts
are derelict in the enforcement of the
law, is because public sentiment was
not behind the courts. No law can be
successfully enforced unless public sen
timent is behind the enforcement of
that law. Whenever public sentiment
crystallizes in favor of the enforcement
of the laws of our land, then jurors will
indict, jurors will convict, and judges
will punish to such an extent that
crime will practically cease, and law
and order v^ill prevail.”
He said: “The. greatest power in a
community to deter crime was a brave,
fearless, vigilant grand jury. If we
had such in every county in the state
crime weuld be reduced to a minimum.”
Judge Daniel said: “Do away with
crime and there would be no poverty.
Stop crime and there would be no ne
cessity for jails, chain gangs and peni
tentiaries. Suppress crime aqd we would
save two-thirds of our taxes.”
The court was occupied during the
day with unimportant civil business and
adjourned at the close of tfie day until
Thursday morning, when Judge Roan
will preside and try cases in which
Judge Daniel is disqualified.
Former Inmate of Atlanta Fed
eral Pen Says He’s Not
Financially Responsible
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Charles W. j
Morse, who ha» been reported recently
a»s -seriously ill again in Europe has
just admitted in testimony that he is not
financially resopnsible and that he has
suggested to his attorneys that his erdi-
tors put him through bankruptcy.
The former banker who was pardoned
by President Taft, after serving only
two of his fifteen yeans sentence for
violation of the national banking laws, I
made these admissions to A. Levinge ,
Whattelly, a London lawyer, who was
appointed by the New York courts to
examine Morse, in a suit brought by
Albel I. Culver, former president of thq
Hudson Navigation company.
The suit is against Peter McCarthy,
of Troy, one of the stockholders. Cul- i
ver asks $100,000 for services in assist- I
ing Morse qjid McCarthy to regain con- ,
trol of the company after the panic of
1907. McCarthy desires Morse’s testi- I
mony to prove that Culver has no claim
against him.
The testimony taken at Rapallo, Italy,
where Morse was stopping on January
8. last, was filed in the county clerk’s
office here yesterday.
The former banker has outlived the
year given him by physicians when he
was released. , ,
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Miss Inez
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nation as “the most beautiful girl in
the suffrage” is said to have caused
some heart burnings, is to lead the suf
fragist parade March 3, it was an
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a herald of medieval times, Miss Mil-
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avenue ahead of a woman’s band, which
in turn will lead a troop of “petti
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August 24th, 1911.
Mr. Geo. H. Mayr, Chicago, Ill.
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Mattie Kirkham, Fountain Head, Tenn.
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Carolina Governor
COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan. 21.—“Blease’s
desire is to continue the bitterness and
set revenge and he is the most consum
mate artist in bamboozleing- the people
since the days of Cataline,” said United
States Senator B. R. Tillman, in his re
ply this morning to the attack made on
him by Gevornor Blease in a message
laid before the senate.
“Blease is a past master in dema
goguery,” said the senator in charging
that Blease formed a conspiracy with
certain of his adherents to write letters
to Tillman last summer, during the time
the senator wanted to be neuartla and
when Tilltnan would reply to them, con
fidentially they would go and take the
letters to Blease.
The senator vehemently denied the
charge made by the governor against
him of hypocracy and double dealing
and says that as to the charge that he
was in a conspiracy with Editor Gon
zales, only one desperate to fire the
hearts of his following with a hate
would make him such a charge and he
says that Blease didn’t believe it when
he wrote it. He says he never saw the
telegrams referred to by Blease parsing
between “the state” and its Washing
ton correspondent and asks the governor
this yuetsion: “Hod did you get those
telegrams?” He says that some of
Blease’s friends stole them off the
wires. He denies that there was any
persuasion of dictation of the Harrison
Ferguson letters by any one other than
himself and submits an affidavit from
A. M. Carpenter to this effect. He says
that the ’reason he did not come out
sooner in' the campaign against Blease
was because of his wife who was
against such a course.
“Ben Tillman jealous of Cole Blease,”
says the senator sarcastically, referring
to this charge and adds, Were I to
believe it, I would be convicted of his
other charge, feeblemindedness, and I
am willing to leave it to any man
whether Tillman is fleebleminded or
Cole Blease is crazy.” The senator said'
that Ben Abbey, who lives in the gov
ernor’s mansion, is the real octopus of
the legislature and makes it do his
bidding and that Blease is a close friend
of the Southern railroad. He says that
Abney is the chief manipulator of leg
islatures in South Carolina and that he
lives in the people’s house with Blease,
who can hold daily conferences with
him. He charges that the railroads are
getting their hold again on the legisla
ture and he then asks, “Did Colonel Ab
ney assist Blease in writing this mes-
&—asge.” He referred again to his
statement that no one could get par
dons except by applying to Blease®
lawyer friends and he scored them as
“pardon mongers.” The senator says
that the governor is such a low type of
man that he cant conceive how any oth
er man can be clean, open and above
board. He bitterly scores the governor
and reiterates his denunciation of him
as a demagogue of the worst type.
A storm broke in the senate when the
message was finished from the senate,
the body bitterly resenting the asper
sions cast upon it especially the charge
made by Senator Tillman that Abney,
chief counsel of the Southern, ran them
as he pleases, Senator Carlisle saying
that the records of the senate should
not be burdened with the vituperative
abuse of Tillman and Blease. He asked
that both of their communications be
refused a place in, the journal. Then
the battle was on. In an impassioned
speech the Spartanburg senator argued
against the senate being used as the
place for the washing out of political
linen of Senator Tillman and Governor
Blease. This fight was interrupted by
a motion to postpone debate until next
Thursday, when a battle royal as be
tween Tillman, Blease and the antis of
each is promised.
SHIP PLUNGES INTO SEA,
ALL ON BOARD ARE LOST
(By Associated Press.)
CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jan. 21.—An
other tragedy of the seas was recorded
here today when Captain Ree, of the
Dutch steamship Pheoda, reported the
sinking of a large Danish tramp vessel
off the southwest coast of England on
December 26. during a hurricane. The
entire crew perished. The name of the
ill-fated ship is not known, but officers
of the Pheoda believe it probably was
the Ivar or Copenhagen.
The unidentified vessel was sighted
by the Pheoda on the afternoon of De
cember 26. Captain Ree signaled to the
steamer, offering assistance, but re
ceived no reply. The Pheoda continued
to approach the distressed steamer, but
before she was reached a high sea
broke over her and the ship plunged
downward.
The Pheoda stood by the spot where
the unknown went down in the hope of
recovering some of the bodies of the
dead. None appeared on the oceans
surface and near midnight the Pheoda
resumed its journey to the port here.
The weather had then cleared and the
cea WAS calm.
ERNMENT TO PROBE
USE OF RAILROAD PASSES
Interstate Commerce Commis
sion to Holcb Hearings on
State Passes •
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Improper
and illegal use of railroad passes is be
ing Investigated by the interstate com
merce commission. The inquiry has
proceeded far enougTi to show in the
language of the commission, that “car
riers have very generally obeyed the
letter of the law,” but it is indicated
by information that has reached the*
commission that “the issuarfee of passes
for state travel has operated to defeat
the purpose of the act to regulate com
merce; that passes for state travel
have been Issued to certain shippers
and denied to others; and that the mov
ing consideration of such passes has
been the routing of interstate shipments
of property.”
The first public hearing upon the
subject will take place at Denver to
morrow. It is intended to hold hear
ings in all parts of the country, but
the commission says, “Colorado is se
lected for the first hearings because it
appears, to have been a field for the is
suance of free state transportation for
the purpose of influencing the move
ment of interstate traffic, this being
due, perhaps, to the fact that it has no
state law forbidding the issuance of
passes.”
A Physician
Cures His Wife
Of Consumption
With A Simple Home Treatment*
Book Fully Describing The Treat
ment Sent Absolutely Free
To Any Lung Sufferer.
DR. W. H. KNIGHT of East Saugus, Mass., writes;
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night sweats, cough, and in a feverish condition. I
noticed a change tor the better after ten day’s treat
ment, and from that time on up to three months, when
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saidth *
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This is only one of hundreds of letters received from
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SMOKER GIVEN BY
HARTWELL CHAMBER
l
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
HARTWELL, Ga., Jan. 22.—Tha
chamber of commerce of Hartwel^ gave
a smoker Monday evening. Quite a
larg£ part of the membership wer^
present and the meeting was one of tha
most enthusiastic ever held by tha'
body.
Several questions of importance were
discussed, among them being one ofj
best means of advertising Hartwell and
Hart county; the electric railway from!
Anderson through Hartwell, and water-,
works for the city.
A resolution was offered and unani
mously passed extending an invitatiom
to the J. B. McCrary company, of At
lanta, to locate their headquarters here.
This company now has control of tha
electric light ‘plants of .Hartwell, Roys-
ton, Lavonia and Canon.
every —
absolutely free the startling statements of Dr. W. H.
Kiester of Dayton, Ohio, Dr. C. G. Pinckard of Kansas
City, Mo., Dr. J. H. Ward of Troy, Mo., and many
others who report results almost beyond belief, togeth
er with a valuable booklet on the cause, prevention and
treatment of consumption and lung trouble.
If you are suffering from weakness, blood-spitting,
filled sputum, night sweats, chills, fever, loss of
who, after suffering withjurt such distressing symptoms,
ARE CUI£ED, strong, able to work.
Low
Fares!
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
of each month the fares are
extra low—and allow stop
overs free ai>d 25 days time—
via Cotton Belt Route to
Arkansas
& Texas
The Cotton Belt Route is the
direct line from Memphis ta
Texas, through Arkansas —
two splendid trains daily, with
through sleepers, chair cars and
parlor-cafe cars. Trains from
all parts of the Southeast make
direct connection it Memphil
with Cotton Belt Route train,
to the Southwest.
Write to me todny
I will tell you exact fare
from your town, sched
ule, and send you splen
did illustrated books of
farm facts about Arkan
sas and Texas.
L. P. SMITH,
Trarelinf PuMneer Agent
2028 First Avenue
Birmingham, Ale.
now state that they ARE CURED, strong,
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We mean exactly what we
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