Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, January 31, 1913, Image 3

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/ .HE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. 3 PIPE’S Draw THE GREAT BENEFITS OF THE Peculiar After Effects LOST BALLOT BEARER WOU NOEB FOOTPAD TELLS m 1 MUTES STB PARCEL POST TO THE FARMERS of Grip This Year) | S MD W CHICIGD OF 1 iOLDUPS WHILE DYING Y0UK)4i Time It! In five minutes Gas, - Sourness and Indigestion is gone Do some foods you ear nit back— taste good, but work .badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everytmng, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that^ it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. The inauguration of the parcel post is one of the greatest benefits to the country people and truck farmers. Previous to this law the farmers and country people could not derive satisfac tory results from their truck farming, because there was so much delay and red tape connected with shipping goods of this kind they would often spoil before they reached their destination. This is especially true of vegetables and fruits, but now the parcel post has changed this entirely; the farmers can send their products for a very small cost and at the same time be assured of a safe and quick delivery. Just drop a card to the house to which the goods are to be sent, telling them you will ship so much on a certain day, the house will be prepared to receive them, and they are sure to arrive in &ood condition. The rates are very reasonable and the farmer can derive much benefit from their once unprofitable products; they can easily add to their income. Butter, eggs and vegetables are the principal products which the farmers ship, but any other food products or necessity can be turned into prdfit by using the parcel post. They can get the regular market price as the purchasers are glad to get them, because they know them to be fresh. Many thousands of pounds of farm product^ have been shipped in this man ner since the law went into effect, Jan uary 1. Get in communication with dealers in the cities and have them han dle your goods, or better still, sell di rect to the consumer, if possible. This law is of just as much benefit when buying as when selling; order the article, it will be sent by parcel post, thus assuring a safe and quick deliv ery. Here are the rates as applied to the different zones: Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition I I Arizona Messenger to Elector al College May Lose $600 Compensation Most remedies give you relief some times—they are slow, but not sure. Dia pepsin is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a heatlhy condition so the misery won’t come ba«*. You feel different as soon as Dia pepsin comes in contact with the stom ach—distress just vanishes—your stom ach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made by getting a large fifty- cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom ach disorder.—(Advt.) I STOPPED mCATARRH OVER NIGHT Weight. 1 pound 2 pouada 3 pounds 4 pounds 5 pounds • pounds 7 pounds 8 pounds 9 pounds 10 pounds 11 pounds H e J ss ?! i i a a i a g s If H rate, 1,800 j e _r i; *2 u :§ t- 9* lo.oe 1 $oT5r jO.Oa $0.00 »0.10 »o.TT ~mr .08 .10 .12 .14 .16 .19 .21 .24 .11 .14 .17 .20 .28 .28 .31 .30 .U .18 .22 .20 .30 .37 A .48 .17 .22 .2T .82 .87 . .40 .31 .60 .30 .20 .82 .38 .44 .55 .61 -72 .28 .80 .87 .44 .Bl .64 .71 .84 .26 .34 .42 .50 .58 .73 .81 .96 .20 .88 .47 .56 .05 .83 .91 1 08 .32 .42 .52 .62 .72 .91 1.01 1.20 .3G .46 .07 .68 .70 1.00 i.ii 1.82 Tlie local rate is applicable to parcels intended for delivery at the office of mailing or on a rural route starting therefrom. LONGSTREET'S WIDOW WORKS TO RESCUE A CIVIL WAR FOE I WILL GLADLY TELL YOU HOW—FREE HEALS 24 HOIRS It Is a new way. It is something absolutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly smell- No atomizer, or any Ing salves or creams, apparatus of any kind. Nothing to smoke or inhale. No steaming or rubbing or injections. NO elec tricity or vibration or massage. No powder; no* plasters; no keep ing in the house. Nothing of that kind at all. Something new and different— something delightful and healthful—some thing instantly suc cessful. You do nat have to wait, and l‘l- j ger, and pay out h lot of money. You can stop it over nigh* —and I will gladly tell you how—TRUE. I am not a doctor and this Is not a so-called doctor’s prescription— but ; l am cured, and my friends are cured, and you can be cured. Your suffering will stop at once like magic. v -. I pREE—YOU CAN BE FREE My catarrh was filthy and loathsome. It made me ill. It dulled my mind. It under mined my health acd was weakening my will. The hawking, coughing, spitting made me ob noxious to all, and my foul breath and disgust ing habits made even my loved ones avoid me secretly. My delight in life was dulled and my faculties Impaired. I knew that in time it would bring me to an untimely grave, because every moment of the day and night it was slowly yet surely sapping my vitality. But I found a cure, and I am ready to tell you about it FREE. Write me promptly. Mrs,‘ Helen D, Longstreet Be gins Campaign to Raise Funds in South to Pay Gen eral Daniel E, Sickles Out of New York Trouble FARMER SIT TO DEATH AT DAWSONVILLE BY SON RISK JUST ONE CENT Send no money. Just your name and address on a postal card: Say, “Dear Sam Katz: Please tell me how you cured your catarrh and how i can cure mine.” That’s all you need to say. 1 will understand, and I will write to you with complete information, FREE, at once. f'*> not delay. Send the postal card or write i. a letter today. Don’t think of turning this page until you have asked for this won derful treatment tl^at c-an do for you what it has di-ne for me. SAM KATZ, Suite 730, Michigan Ave. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet, widow of the famous Con federate general, came to the aid of her husband’s Civil war foe, General Daniel E. Sickles, Monday, with an offer to raise $23,476 among; the “ragged and maimed followers of Lee,” to pay Gen eral Sickles’ alleged debt to the state of New York. Sheriff Harburger, who arrested Gen eral Sickles yesterday in the civil suit brought by the state to recover the money, also directed a letter to many of the richest men in New York ask ing them to aid the aged veteran. In a telegram sent to General Sickles from Gainesville, Ga., Mrs. Longstreet said she had telegraphed to the attor ney general of the state of New York that she would raise the money among the Confederate veterans if allowed sufficient time. “The republic whose battles you fought will not permit your degradation,” were her closing words to General Sickles. WHAT SHE WIRED. Mrs. Longstreet’s telegram to Gen eral Sickles follows: “My soul is sorrowed by your trou bles. I am wiring the attorney general of New York that I will raise money afnong the ragged, destitute and maimed veterans who followed Lee to pay the amount demanded if the New York of ficials will allow sufficient time. The republic whose battles you fought will not permit your degredation. “HELEN D. LONGSTREET.” Mr.\ Longstreet’s telegram to the attorney general of New York was as follows: “The south is shocked and sorrowed by the report that the state of New York has issued a warrant for the ar rest of the hero of Gettysburg. In >the midst of the financial trouble that shadows hi^s last days, we remember Daniel E. Sickles as the grim warrior who poured out his heroic life blood in the nation’s defense; we remember him at the brilliant court of Spain, ^ LADIES, send your name and address, plainly j written, and we will mail you postpaid, on credit ! boxes Thompson** Tof “ - . Toilet and Complexion Cream to dispose of among friends at 25 cents a box When sold remit us the four dollars, and we will promptly send you foryour trouble Eight 'four pair) Nottingham Lace Curtains, nearly three yards long. Ladies, write us at once for the 16 boxes Cream CHAS. B. THOMPSON Lace Dept. 403 Bridgewater, Conn. tapt This Swell $25 Suit Chicago, III. ‘an illustration of the statesmanship of _______ the republic he had fought to 'save. Before New York arrests the com mander who offered his life that the union might live, let her blot from the nation’^ flag her star of statehood, and bicW the curfew toll the knell of her parting day; and let her write over her gates what Jugurtha proposed to write over the gates of Rome: ‘For Sale—A venal state, if she can find a purchaser.’ If the New York authori ties will allow sufficient time, I will try to raise money among the ragged, lestitute, maimed veterans who fol lowed Lee, to pay the amount which .he great northern empire state de mands of her war-worn son. “HELEN D. LONGSTREET.’’ The sheriff addressed his letter to J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, An drew Carnegie and the 450 members of the sheriff’s panel, composed of wealthy New Yorkers. Sheriff Harburger dealt gently with his prisoner. Instead of serving the order of arrest yesterday morning he waited until General Sickles* lawyer, Daniel P. Hays, had arranged with a surety company for a $30,000 bond for the veteran’s freedom. Mr. Hays brought it to the sheriff’s office and they went to General Sickles’ Fifth avenue home that afternoon. ‘Well, general,” the sheriff greeted him. It’s a bit of formal business to day. You know I have to serve you with these papers; I’m sorry I have to do so, but I have no choice.”^ “It is all right,” General Sickles re plied, tossing the unopened order and complaint on his library table. “You’re one of the best friends I’ve got, sher iff.” They placed the bond before the gen eral and be signed it in a flowing band. “That handwriting is not so bad for a man who is more than ninety-two years old, sheriff,” he commented. It cost me $600 to get this bond.” There was a fee of $5.25 owing the county for service of the papers. Gener al Sickles summoned Miss r:dith Wil- merdlng, his housekeeper, *o • pay it. I 1 I % 1 liPPf$ , - . as« _ oai— do as well or better. Ex^Ius- I'/Tc’Lt bus I ive territory and special inside wholesale ’ /. erythine in price bo you can undersell all competition 1 i‘3t for you. and make big profit. When your friqnds ij r- p fo see your suit they will gladly order then* 1 ’ EL £ You 8we “ e9t * hand-tailored made Dave Hyde Instantly Killed By His Twenty-three-Year- old Son, Lester % DAWSONVILLE, Ga., Jan. 28.—Dave Hyde, a farmer, living near here, was shot and killed by his son, Lester, this morning. The young man is 23 years old and used a 32 caliber rifle. The bullet go ing entirely through his head. Hyde was fifty years old and leaves a wife and three children. The boy has left. Court’s Sentences In a Single Dav 'Total 98 Years Doctors in all parts of the country have be^n kept busy with th e epidemic of grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of gyip this year are very distressing and leave the sys tem in a run down condition, particular ly the kidneys which seem to suffer mpst, a»s every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to more serious sickness, such dreaded Bright’s Disease. Local druggists report a large sale , on Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneyk after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great-kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing Effect on the kidneys, which is almost imme diately noticed by those who try it. Dr. Klilmer & .Go., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a sample bottle of Swamp- Root, free by mail to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Reg ular size bottles 50 cents and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this paper.—(Advt.) BRITISH CABINET Will: DROP FRANCHISE BILL Extra Police. Called to Guard Crowd While Suffragette Measure Is Considered Boy Bandit of ’Chicago Dies From Wounds Received in Duel With Police (By Associated Press.! CHICAGO, . Jan. 29.—Wilfred T. Webb, official messenger, bearing the electoral college' vote for president from Arizona, who was reported from Washington last night as missing,, was said today to be a guest in a down town hotel in Chicago, where he expect ed to spend several days attending to personal business. According to a dispatch from the national capital, all the other states had delivered their votes yesterday and for a time some uneasiness was felt concerning the Arizona messenger. The senate adjourned without passing* oh i Mr. Webb's bill for mileage, which amounts to approximately $600. If the >yule with reference to mile age bills is strictly adhered to, Mr. Webb’s visit in Chicago probably will cost him that amount, it is said, as the law requires the votes to be delivered in Washington before This date in or der to permit the messengers to receive compensation. CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—Peter Boore, a young bandit, who was shot by Clarence McSweeney, a police telephone operator last night, admitted today having par ticipated with his brother, Albert, in more than twenty hold-ups on the South Side during the last six weeks. Shortly after making the confession he died. The brothers stopped McSweeney as he was returning to his home late at night. McSweeney began shooting. Three bullets struck Peter Boore, who returned the fire, one bullet striking McSweeney in the hip, but not seriously wounding him. Albert Boore e&caped, but later was captured. ARE THEY WEAK OR PAINFUL? Do your lung* ever bleed ? Do you have night sweat!? Have you pains in chest and sides? Do you spit yellow and black matter? Are you continually hawking and coughing? Do you have pains under your shoulder blades? Those are Regarded Symptoms of liung Trouble and CONSUMPTION SORE TEETH BLEEDING GUMS CURED—FREE /lissing Messenger Hits _ Little New York Town Pyorrhea—Loose or Sore Teeth - (By Associated Press.) - —Receding and Bleeding Gums WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—W. ^ & T. Webb, the missing Arizona messenger appointed to bring the electoral returns of Arizona to Washington, today tele graphed to Senator Ashurst from New York, saying he was on his way to Washington. Under the law, yesterday Cured in Your Own Home. WRITE TODAY You should take Immediate steps to check the ! progress of these symptoms. The longer you allow them to advance and develop, the more deep seated and serious your condition becomes. We Stand Ready to Prove to Yon absolutely,that Lung Genuine, i the Qerman Treatment, has cured completely and permanently case after case of Consumption (Tuber* i culosis), Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes and other lung troubles. Many sufferers who had lost all hope and ■i who had been given up by physicians have been per- [ manetly cured by Lung Germine. It Is not only a ; cure for Consumption but a preventative. If your I lungs are merely weak and the disease has not yet 1 manifested itself, you can prevent its development, j you can build up your lungs and system to their ! normal strength and capacity. Lung Germine has 1 cured advanced Consumption, in many cases over i five years ago, and the patients remain strong and * In splendid health today. ; Let Us Send You the Proof-Proof that will Convince any Judge or Jury on Earth We will gladly send you the proof of many remark-. able cures, also a FREE TRIAL of Lung Germine together with our new 40-page book (in colors) on the treatment and care of consumpt ion and lung trouble. JUST SEND YOUR NAME Jackson, Mich. The criminal division of the superior court, Judge L. S. Roan presiding, es tablished a remarkable record on Tues day by disposing of seventeen felony cases during the day. That many of the cases were of a very serious nature can be seen by the fact that in the seventeeh cas£s, total sentences of ninety-eight years were im posed. Several negro murder cases will prob ably be heard before the adjournment of this te,rm of court. SAVANNAH BOYS GO TO BIG CORN SHOW (Special Dispatch, to The Journal.) SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 28.—Some fif ty-odd boys from the. Savannah district left yesterday for Columbia to attend the fifth annual corn exhibit and to re ceive scientific instruction in corn cul ture. Prof. J. Waiter Hendricks, district agent in charge of the Boys’ corn clubs, accompanied the boys. Mr. Hendricks says that the enrollment for the next contest is much greater than it was this time last year, despite the restrictions placed for the purpose of weeding out the poorer contestants. Lc, Adler The Organ I Maker Take Your Own Time to Pay My Free 30 Day Trial, No Money Down Offer Breaking allRecords—Competition Banished I originated the wonderful Adler plan of selling organs which has msde the" Adler” Sl household word; more than 86,000 of these famous organs are now in the homes of the people. The time has arrived—this very day—for you to send for my wonderful Free Organ Catalog. Learn how you can nave the World’s Best Organ—winner of highest prize at St. Louis World’s Fair—sent to your home without paying a cent, for a LONDON. Jan. 29.—The British cabi net today decided to drop the franchise bill. This decision was in deference to the speaker’s ruling that the form and substance of the measure would be so materially altered by the amendment granting the vote to women that it ought to be held in the shape of a new bill. The precincts of the house of com mons presented many of the features of a well-defended encampment, when the house met this afternoon to brin to a conclusion the current chapter of the work for the enfranchisement of women. Mounted and foot police were to be seen everywhere. Two thousand patrol men and 100 mounted men were actually on duty, while reserves were Hidden nearby ready to pounce upon any suf fragettes who should attempt to break the peace. Besides this, the leave of all the other policemen belonging to the metropolitan force had been stop ped. Premier Asquith repudiated the sug gestion that the government had been guilty of sharp practice regarding the question of woman suffrage. He de clared members of the carj?net honestly had endeavored to carry out their pledg* to challenge a decision from the house on woman suffrage. The government, he continued, had now pledged itself to give to a woman suffrage bill introduced by a private member next session the same 'facilities It had given to the controversal govern ment measure, allowing members com plete freedom to vote in accordance with the predilections. Those suffragettes who had been ad mitted into the outer lobby of the house o'f commons and those in the vicinity of the ho#se, took the rebuff to t?ieir hopes with ominous quiet. The outer lobby was safely guarded by lines of police anc the Inner sanc tum was crowded with representatives of various suffrage societies, Dut there was no deynonstr-ation wlien Premier Asquith’s announcement became known. Mrs. Emmerline # Pankhurst and her sisfer militants will have a meeting to night to settle their course of action. The great display of police effectual ly dampened any projected outbreaks on the open space fronting the houses of parliament. After the government decision had become known Mrs. i*ankhurst stated that the women ould not accept the suggestion of a private member’s bill. She added; “Unless we are told that we are to have a government measure giving equal voting rights to men and wom en, or that the so-called suffragist ministers have resigned, our duty Is immediate to resume militancy.” After the speaker’s ruling it was only a question whether the cabinet would announce its capitulation before or after the vote had been taken on Sir Edward Grey’s amendment. The amendment called for the omissi^p cf the word “male” and thus practically introduced adult suffrage. At the opening of today’s session Premier Asquith asked the speaker toi state again in more definite form that if any of the women’s amendments were carried, the franchise bill would become substantially a new bill and would have to be withdrawn. This done, Mr. Asquith announced that the cabinet would not prolong the discussion under the circumstances, but would drop the bill. The government, he added, would at Its own time and within the lifetime of the present par liament proceed with bills dealing with electoral reform and plural voting. .. „ if you have PYORRHEA, loose or sore.teeth, I was the last day in which the returns bleeding or receding gums, then I want you to LUNG GERMINE CO., 305 Ra« Block; ronlfl hp fllPd ThP ctntntP imwpvpr write me this very day. I will save you the tor- - - — - could be Hied. I he statute is, liowevei. ture and expend of the dental chair. I will prove eleptic and Mr. Ashurst has arranged for (o you that the teeth you have will stay in your the reception of the vote when Mr. Webb mouth and be as tight as they, ever were! That 1 presents it. the bleeding and receding sums will stop instantly! Pus dls- charges, ulcers and canker sores FAMOUS ARCHITECT DIES IN WASHINGTON . you please. And once more you (By Associated Press.> will enjoy life as you should. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Louis de Coppet Bergh, widely known as an arch- FalSO Topth (VlOcin itect, is dead here of heart disease. Tie Misery and Torture designed several of the buildings at Yale university and many structures In To wear false teeth or was fifty-six years old. CORN WHISKEY New York and W 9 shin ? ton, among his a ’° d y t ^„ u “° U u “bar- most pretentious -works in this city be- barous to pull teeth that can and ing the Church of the Covenant. He should be saved. With my method you can save your teeth at home. There is no pain—no — bother. It is simple and effective, and soon 70U will notice the teeth become tight, the gums he- FREE TO come healthy aBd all your troubles will be orer. Your Teeth Are Precious Pearls A OVUM A OIirrrrsrTIO It you suffer from any of these condition? I will Ao I HIM 5Ur rliKlK j give - you sraajts. worth hundreds of dollars to others and that will be the means of saving your teeth that might . w T „ „ t otherwise be lost forever. Don’t go through the A hew Home Cure That Anyone Can Use With- f 0r t ure s of the dentist’s chair; don’t lose youi , -a * t * teeth or have them pulled. False teeth are nevei out Discomfort or Loss of Time. the same as nature’s teeth and are a constanl „. . _ „ v .. , .. . ‘ source of bother and expense. Write today and We have a New Method that cures Asthma, learn what x haVG to te n the public, and we want you to try It at our expense. No_ _ matter whether your case is of long standing^ r * Willard, JEt-141 Temple Court Buu<L 2 Full Gallons . $4.30 4 Full Gallons . $8.25 12 Full Quarts . . $7.00 16 Full Pints ... $5.50 24 Full Pinis .. . $8.00 One Pint Old Rye FREE with first order for 4 gallons or 24 pints. Address *11 Orders to WESTERN N. C, DISTILLING CO. Jacksonville, Fla. or recent development, whether It is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, our method Is an absolute cure. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupa tion, our method will certainly cure, you right in your own home. We especially want to send it to those appar ently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,’’ etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense that this new method will end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer is too Important to neglect a [ single day. Write now and begin the cure at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon be- | low. Do It Today. Chicago, FREE ASTHMA COUPON. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., ROOM 681-C. Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: One Full Quart Rye WHISKEY FREE (Advt.) Women "mil ■".SHIPPED "TO YOU IN WOOD ■OLD KENTUCKY RYE j ! WHISKEY I IT’S FREE If you suffer from pains In the head, back, groin, or , lower body: from burning, throbbing, bearing-down ! sensations; from unnatural drains on the system, I periodic pains and irregularity; nervousness, weak- J ness, nausea, hot spells, lack of vitality and ambi tion, or any other indications of female trouble or piles. We will send you free, a full 50-cent package | of the same simple home remedy that we have sent i to thousands of suffering women. Simply send your i name and address to The Miller Co..l317MH1er Bldg., I Kokomo, Ind., and you will receive In a plain wrapper I by mail, free, a 50-cent h*>v of this remedy. This Is not strong, firey, new whis key but contains the best six year old Kentucky Rye. It appears on our thi iist at a higher price than we quote here, and we make this special price in order to get you started using it. Try a package. It will please any one who enjoys a mild, smooth whiskey. 1 FULL Gal. $2.00 4 FULL Qts $2.20 2 FULL “ 3.60 8 FULL “ 3.90 3 FULL “ 4.96 12 FULL “ 6.00 4 1-2 Gallons 7.?6 16 FULL “ 8.20 express Charges paid to any office of Southern or Adams Companies. Return this ad with order and get free glass and cork screw. H. L. SPRINKLE DIST. CO. Jacksonville, Fla. OR Girard, Ala. Order From Nearest Point Return this adv. and $5i and we will ship at once, direct from distillery BX-j PRES 4uart bottles ’ Stonewall Rye Whiskey and an additional full! quart FREE for Trial Pur-' poses (total 9 quarts). After sampling’, if you) are not satisfied* that you have received the best rye whiskey obtainable at any price, keep the Free bot tle, for yoUr trouble,! pack remainder of shipment, return atl our expense and we will at once cheer-, fully refund the 95$ paid us. In case you wish toj use some other quan tity we Ship to points reached by' Adams or Southern Express Remember, you receive thi* fine rye, whiskey from distillery, direct to you. and not from cheap mail order. house. We must please you or your money back. Chattanooga Distillery Proprietor* Distillery <No. 115, District of Te/m. 295 Main St., CHATTANOOGA* TENS, LAGRANGE TO ORGANIZE ANTI-SECTARIAN CLUB FREE 80 Day Trial Just send for my Catalog. Select the Adler Organ yon like best. 1 will ship it at once. Have it a month free. Send no money until you decide to buy. Then, if you decide to keep it, after thorough examination, pay me at your convenience in small amounts. 2 to 3 Years Time To Pay No Salesmen—No Collectors You take no risk and if, at the end of a year, the ‘‘Adler” fails to make good on every point I will re fund every dollar you have paid. I give the longest guarantee made on organs—for SO full years. I save you $48.75 because I sell direct from the $500,000 Adler Organ Factory (greatest] existence.)’The Adler Plan wrecks all One Hundred and Fifty Citizens Sign Petition to Form Association retail organ -prices. *2SlSSyE?S?y35SlSSSSSas''e ™e into the room with her hands , our outfit free, ator.ee. biggest and best sam- full of pennies, tripped on a TUg and .•"pie books, attract!ve fabrics, handsomest color „„„ rPf i them over thp floor The ’ plates,wiihourneu,,remarkable,fco.-ymone>— soatterea them ovei the nooi. me me king offer, vour extra samplesuit offer general assisted in picking them Up. • Swell-dressed, and backed by tm, when the sheriff left, General Sickles All* you can make big money showing our 11 , , ... . . - . , . superior line of men’s suit and overcoat shook hands With him and renewed his “niple»-or<]crs come; thick, fast and declaration of friendship. NHayteasy. Spare timeor all of it. No money or experience necessary. No references r red tap r (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) LAGRANGE, Ga. Jan. 28.—A mass meeting for the purpose of organizing a league to prevent encroachment of anti sectarian public schools and city gov ernment will be held in LaGrange Tues day night. Over 150 citizens have signed their name to the call for the mass # meet ing. It is rumored that there have been several indications recently that there would be attempts from certain sources to change the presant policy of the schools and other branches of the city government. The issuance of the bond makes it tape. We trust you absolutely, unnecessary for the sheriff to place YOU CAN RrlAKE General Sickles in jail, as h# feared Prr Slav Fact! nr Saturday he might have to do. The a ffen tai .sheriff said he thought the case would 530 lQ 550 8 WSBKbe speedily brought to trial at Albany. Other agents are—yod can . Every Adler Piano is shipped direct from the great $500,000 Adler Factory to the home at lowest wholesale factory prices. I save you half—because the Adler Plan absolute ly wipes out atl middlemen and gives you their profits. In addition I offer the same liberal trial and easy payment plans as I make on the famous Adler Organ. 1 ^ @ f)r^TTHi Write for Free Organ or Piano Book. Send DUCK COMES LONG WAY TO BE HUNTER’S VICTIM Must Bring Bible (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) swellest, hand-tailored**maJe-to-measf?ire ANNISTON, A.la., Jan. 28. At the in- garments. They will save $3 to $6. Suita;48 stance of Recorder Green, the father of 1 Bl T F1T Epes, a white lad who wa, ar- Vc hack one man this way in each Qsrkjn Sift MflMITT raigned in police court Monday on a Jcr.lity. Charce of your lifetime wtaiu nw iwuntl . f tnrmentimr Keener Hushes of d got Ewell clothes and make most money. Get m quick. N# cr ' ar ^' e or tormenting neeper tllignes oi bk. Everything sent express paid. Hurry up postal tedayi the wagon yard, will bring his family UBEAT C2NTRAL TAILORING- CO., to the court Tuesday tq» establish Dept. 224, Jackson Bird., CHICAGO, ILL.’ fhe age of the boy in question. C. L. Adler, Pres. Adler Ml a. Co., _ • 5015 W. Chestnut St. louisvffie, Ky. I Send me—FREE—your wonderful Organ Book □ 1 Mark which - - □ / Postal—or Coupon Piano Book you desire. I NAME. | ADDRESS . (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 28.—Mr. Charles W. Westcott, one of the best known hunters in this section, and par ticularly skilled as a duck hunter, yes terday brought in a duck which it is believed came all the way from Eng land to fall before the Chatham coun ty hunter’s gun. It was a bird of a kind never before seen in this section, being identified as a blue w’ing English teal duck. The duck had on a leg band of the kind used in England. Mr. Westcott i& hav ing tiie bird stuffe A d and mounted. ^ New Parcel Post Map and Chart of Horse Remedies We have just bought a large number of New Four Leaf Charts, which we are going to give with The Semi-Weekly Journal. This Chart contains a 1913 Calendar, Pictures of our Presidents from Washington to Wilson, a Chart of Horse Ailments and Remedies, giving Symptoms of Diseases and How to Treat Them; a Parcel Post Map of the United States, with instructions; a large State Map of your own state, besides other in formation and statistics, valuable in every household. We are giv ing a Chart to each person sending One Dollar for the following The Semi-Weekly Jour- months, Farm Life 12 months, and Every Day Life 12 months. Use coupon below. us papers: nal 18 THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga. 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