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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-' sons a $2:SO Free Treatment. Bad cases usually 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. So wonderful are the results that he wishes everv sick 'person to test this famous treat ment at his expense. Afflicted persons should avail themselves of this liberal offer, as they may never have stick an opportunity again. Delays are dangerous. No death conies more suddenly than that from heart disease. Send nt once for his Free Book and Free Treatment. Describe your disease. Address Dr. Franklin Miles, Elkhart, Ind., 1400 Main street. (Advt.) JUDGE DANIEL PLEADS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT E WANTS TD DO Lc * Adler "Do Away With Crime and There Will Be No Pover- Says Judge , ty,” FORMED POSTAL AGENT HELD FOR ROBBING GAR 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. , , Take Your Own Time To Pay The Adler Plan Wipes Out The Middleman AH Records Broken In Biggest Nation-Wide Sale of Organs Ever Known—Competition Entirely Swept Away By My No Money Down—Direct-Factory-to-Home, Free-Trial Plan. An Adler Organ in your my Wonderful Free Organ Catalog. 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The time has a arrived— this very day—for you to send for in-between pay on Mail Coupon! you sele my plan to save ; You can’t afford to buy any organ until you sete my plan to save you $48.75. Mail Coupon or a Postal for my FREE Organ Book right now! CYRUS L. ADLER, Pres’*. Adler MTg. Co. 3446 W. Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky. Send me my copy of the Wonderful | Free Illustrated Adler Organ Book. “MOST BEAUTIFUL” GIRL TO HEAD SUFFRAGETTES (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Miss Inez Milholland, of New York, whose desig 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 nounced today. Wearing the livery of a herald of medieval times, Miss Mil- holland will march down Pennsylvania avenue ahead of a woman’s band, which in turn will lead a troop of “petti coat cavalry.” Arrangements were made also to have several hundred striking women garment workers from New York and. Baltimore march in tatters ' and rags behind a float depicting the injustice of the sweat-shot system. STOMACH SUFFERERS A Avoid Dangerous Operations. .00 Bottle Let Me Send You a A 01 My Wonderful STOMACH REMEDY " and I want everyone suffering- from STOMACH, IiIVEH OR XCTTESTINAI. TROUBLES, APPENDICITIS and GAI1X1 STONES to send at once for a FREE BOTTLE. It is a marvelous remedv for this FREE Bottle. ™„ ba n a ^ a l."L.^v er ^l Stomach 7 Liver and Intestinal Trouble, Gastritis, Indigestion, Dyspep- |sia, Pressure of Gas around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Distress after eating, Nervousness, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Constipation, Conges ted and Torpid Liver, Yellow Jaundice, Sick Headache, Appendicitis land Gall Stones. The above ailments are mainly caused by the clogging of the intestinal tract with mucoid and ca tarrhal accretions, backing up poisonous fluids into the stomach and otherwise deranging the digestive system. I want every sufferer of any of these diseases to test this wonderful treatment. You are not asked to take this treatment for a week or two before you feel its great benefits—only one dose is usually required. I say emphatically it is a positive, permanent remedy and I will prove It to you if you will allow me to, and I again repeat I will send the complete $1.00 treatment to you absolutely Free so you can try it in your own home at my expense. The most eminent specialists declare that a big per cent of the people who suffer from Stomach Trou ble are suffering from Gall Stones. I firmly believe that this remedy is the only one in the world that will cure this disease. Sufferers of Stomach and Liver troubles and Gall Stones shotild not hesitate a moment but send for this Free treatment at once. ! I have watched sick people for years and have reached my hands out to thousands in the great depth ■of the Valley of Despair and brought them into the light of life and happiness, I want you, and ‘each one suffering to know the full joys of living with every part of your system in beautiful accord and in absolute perfect harmony. This is possible if you will take this wonderful remedy. A FREE BOT TLE will Positively prove it. Don’t Lose Hope READ THESE LETTERS WHAT A PROMINENT PHYSI CIAN HAS TO SAY OF MY WONDERFUL STOMACH - REMEDY ; Sept. 12th, 1911. Mr. Geo. H. Mayr, Chicago, Ill. Dear Sir: My wife received your let ter and treatment a few days ago. She took the medicines as per direc tions Saturday with wonderful results, as she passed a large quantity of gall stones of various sizes. I will send you a money order herewith for bal ance of treatment. Have recommended you to several that I know need your treatment. I have practiced medicine 20 years and have used Olive Oil treatments for a long time for my wife, and I can assure you that your combination greatly surprised me. You shall hear from me again soon. Yours gratefully, ERNEST VINCENT, M. D. WHAT A TRAINED NURSE HAS TO SAY August 24th, 1911. Mr. Geo. H. Mayr, Chicago, Ill. Dear Sir: To begin with I am a trained nurse and I had two patients that the doctors seemed unable to reach with their medicines and were trying to persuade the patient to sub mit to the knife. A friend who has tried your Wonderful medicine proposed that I recommend it to my patient, so I did. They agreed to try the medicine if I would try the sample on myself. To please my patients was why I sent for the sample. I know that your medicine is wonderful be cause it hag cured Mrs. Clark Fitzsim mons of Oro.fino, Idaho, and Mrs. Char.- ley Frear of the same place. I am very glad that I was able to recommend your medicine to them. LINNETTE HAVEL. Trained Nurse, Box 284, Orofino, Idaho. CURED AFTER FIVE YEARS’ SICK- * NESS. Mr. George H. Mayr. Chicago, Ill. I am pleased to inform you that I ordered a full treatment the latter part of March. It cured me after a five years’ spell of sickness. I ordered n free bottle for a neighbor. Now I must tell you it is through me you are getting so many orders from Wil lard and Yelton Post Offices. I so journed through Eastern Colorado and sang your praises and left your ad dress wherever I went. I have not written you at an earlier date as I have just waited to see if I stayed cured before I let you know. Your remedy is surely a wonder. The doc tors told me I had appendicitis and would soon die if I were not operated on. I was lying in bed about al! the time with misery most of the time for five years. I took treatment dur ing March, have been busy ever„ since. It is the only medicine that hit thei sore spot.—L. C. Morebead. Willard, Oklahoma. DOCTOR SAID CANCER OE THE STOMACH July 22, 1911. Mr. Geo. H. Mayr, Chicago, Ill. Dear Sir: I write you this morning that I took my last drop of medicine yesterday morniDg -and am now free from gall stones. It has made a new man of me. Sleep well, eat what I want and feel fine. No soreness left but I have some large boils. I think it drove them out. The Doctors said I had cancer of the stomach, and nothing would do but to be operated on, but they were mistaken. I have spent lots of money before and only got temporary relief, but I assure you I feel all right now. Passed about 400 gall stones. Yours truly, WM. CAMPBELL. Denver, Missouri. MORE BENEFIT THAN FROM $100 TREATMENT. May 31, 1910. Mr. -Geo. H. Mayr, Chicago, Ill. I received the treatment you sent and can truthfully say I got more benefit from it than from a hundred dollar treatment I took last winter. Very respectfullv, MISS F. A. HARNESS, 1020 Pacific Ave., Bremerton, Wash. Fill out this FREE coupon now and mail to me. The full $1.00 bottle will be sent you without delay. Serfd no money—your name and address on the coupon is all— MAIL IT TODAY—WRITE PLAINLY. GEO. H. MAYR, MFG. CHEMIST, 1010 Mayr Bldg., 156 Whiting St., Chicago, Ill. Send ,me absolutely FREE, $1.00 treatment of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Name Address . City County ’ State Express Office Why snffer with stomach trouble? Why give up hope—and despair of ever being cured? If other treatments have failed and you feel disheartened, don’t allow it to discourage you from sending for this Free bottle. Don’t say to yourself that it will not help you, before you have tried it, as It costs you nothing to take this wonderful remedy and judge for yourself its marvelous powers. You will, like the thousands of others who have been cured, bless the hour and offer fervent thanks for this won derful remedy that ha6 brought back your health. Why suffer with those horrid griping pains that cut like a knife? They rob you of all the sweets of happiness. Each morn ing means another day of torture and ago ny: each meal is looked forward to with pain. No matter what you eat, you snffer. Life is one continual round of “Don’t eat this and don’t eat that.” You can't sit down to a table, spread with necessities of life and know that you are going to enjoy them; that they are going to bo turned into rich, red blood and strength which will give you vitality, health and , happiness. Almost every one who takes it declares that they have not felt so well In years since they have taken the first bottle, and this benefit is an entirely natural one. as the remedy contains no opiate, stimulant or any poisonous or injurious ingredients whatever. They are able to eat anything they want—even forget they have such a thing as a stomach. No more of the gnaw ing, achjng dull sensations, po more parox ysms of pain, belching of gases, and other symptoms of indigestion that stomach trou ble produces. A few names of people who have taken my wonderful Stomach Remedy—and who state they have been CURED of various Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments and Gall Stones. Phil Strain. Bloomington, Ill. Alma Loving, Russellville. Miss. Mrs. Thomas Mulvihill, Detroit, Mich. Mattie Kirkham, Fountain Head, Tenn. W. G. Riddell, Burlington, Ky.. Rd. No. 9. Mrs. E. P. Cady, Auburn, N. Y. H. D. Chappell, Agt. Amer. Exp. Co., Scot land. Archer Co., Tex. W. H. Kingsley, Beulah, Miss. J. W. Blackburn, Fryatt, Ark. Henry Oakes, New River, Tenn. Henry Thomas. Mahrud, Miss. Mr. M. A. McCann, Norwalk, Ohio. Ralph Johnson, McComb, Miss. Mrs. Carrie Wells, 1123 Harrison St., Guth-. r'e, Okla. • S. It. Allen. Buckeye, W. Va. Chns. L. Morse, 8 Pearl St., Middleboro, Mass. W. P. Cole. Medina, Tenn. Fred Zwicke. Grand Rapids, Wis. Estelle McAllister. Ludlow, S. D. B. A. Dooley. 92 Union St.. Clinton, Mass. Mrs. E. C. Dauglitery, Conway, Pa., Bea ver Co. Sarah E. Johnson, 1107 Bell St., Mt. Ver non. Ill. Mrs. D. Burghduff, 75 Walnut St., Auhurn, N. Y. John Driver. Dunkirk, Ind. W. D. Barr, 601 Walnut St., Irwin, Pa. Mr. W. E. Cobb, Wichita Falls, Texas. My last word to you—Don’t permit a danger ous operation. Not until you have tried this FREE BOTTLE. I oare not how long you have suffered or how severe your case may be, I am confident my wonderful and harmless remedy will entirely and quickly restore you to perfect health without any ill effect. It has saved thousands from operations. It should you. I be lieve that eighty per cent of the operations are unnecessary and the knife could be avoided If the proper method of treatment was adminis tered. Quite often sufferers of Stomach and Intestinal ailments or Gall Stones are told they have cancer of the stomach and other rare diseases. GEO. H. MAYR, Mfg. Chemi®t, 1010 Mayr Bldg., 156 Whiting St., Chicago, Ill. References: Mercantile Agencies or State Bank of Chicago. Don’t suffer all this pain; don’t dose yourself with every medioine and try every treatment, when Mayr’s Wonderful Stom ach Remedy, which has cured and made thousands and thousands of sufferers happy is offered to you. Mayr’s Wonderful Stom ach Remedy is absolutely pure and harm less. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Act—Serial No. 25792. This medicine has been successfully taken by children of nine years of age, and by old people of eighty-eight years, and will not harm you in any way. Below we show an exact Pho tograph—actual size of Poisonous Catarrhal Mucoid and Bile Accre tions removed by my remedy. They are the causes of about 99 per cent of all Stomach, Iiiver and Intestinal Ailments. ■ | NAME g^i 1 ADDRESS .jflS mmmmmmmmmm BLEASE GIVEN ROUST BY SENATOR TILLMAN I Sell Only Direct From Factory The Famous $500,000 Adler Factory — Great est In Existence You are not asked to take this treatment for a week or two before you feel its great benefits. One dose is all that is n e ces- sary to prove its wonderful powers cure. ful 6 1 Claimed By Senator that Mes sages Were Stolen By South 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; “Mr wife was down with Consumption, when I ordered the Lloyd treatment. She was very weak from 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 the cure was completed. The Lloyd Treatment kills the Tubercle Bacillus in the blood and tissue, and it is the only remedy so far discovered that will do this. It is a B reventive as well as a cure. It should be used by nose who are run down, or those who fear the approach saidth * XUUdUO .u HIU UiUUU BUU UDDUC, ailU II, IO lua only remedy so far discovered that will do this. It is a ireventive as well as a cure. It should be used b; hose who are run down, or those who fear the approach of Consumption. It can be truthfully said that for the cure and prevention of Consumption, it is the most wonderful treatment of the present age.” This is only one of hundreds of letters received from d 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. 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