Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, February 07, 1913, Image 8

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/ > THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913. Let Me Send You A Treatment of My Catarrh Cure Free JftP DIET REPUDIATES A HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD IN FEW HOURS PLOT AGAINST SPANISH KING’S LIFE DISCLOSED C. E, GAUSS. I Will Take Any Case of Catarrh No Matter How Chronic, or What Stage it Is in, and Prove ENTIRE LY AT MY OWN EXPENSE, That it Can Be Cured. Curing Catarrh has been my business for years, and during this time over one million people have come to me from all over the land for treatment and ad vice. My method is original. I cure the disease by first curing the cause. Thus my combined treatment cures where all else fails. I can demonstrate to you in just a few days* time that my method is quick, sure and complete, .because it rids the system of the poison ous germs that cause catarrh. Send your name and address at once to C. E. Gauss, and he will send you the treat ment referred to. Fill out the coupon below. FREE This coupon is good for a package of GAUSS COMBINED CATARRH CURE sent free by mail. Simply fill in name and address on dotted lines below, and mail to C. E. GAUSS, 4384 Main St., Marshall, Mich. (Advt.) Pastor Forces Sale of Church to Pay His Back Salary (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4.—The* Union Presbyterian church in West Philadel phia was sold to sheriff’s sale yester day to satisfy a judgment obtained by Rev. Alexander Waddell, a former pas tor, for back salary amounting to $7,950, subject to mortgages amounting to $11,600. The purchaser whose name is not disclosed, is said to be a member, of the church, who will arrange for the con gregation to continue in possession. The edifice was erected five years ago at a cost of $31,000. ALASKA NEEDS MORE THAN ONE RAILROAD Prince Expected to Dissolve Diet and Call General Election (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, Feb. 5.—The Japanese diet today passed a vote of censure on the government under the premiership of Prince Taro Katsura, who only recently took office as prime minister and min ister for foreign affairs. The sessions of the chamber were then *suspended for a period of five days. It is expected that Prince Katsura will immediately dissolve the diet and call for a general election, meanwhile taking office. The resolution expressing lack of con fidence in the cabinet was introduced by Yukio Ozaki, former mayor of Tokio and leader of the constitutional party. He bitterly attacked Katsura, whom ne charged with ignoring the constitution and riding rough-shod over the people's wish. Prince Katsura, replying, pointed out that he had accepted the premiership at the emperor’s command and he of fered precedents for his course. The attitude of the opposition is very- determined. The only outlet from the present deadlock Appears to be the se lection of a new diet and a redistribu tion of the parties. The finance minister in the course of today’s sitting said the government recognized the expediency of readjusting the national finances and postponing for the present some of the undertak ings planned. Every encouragement, he said, would be given to industrial enter prises. Industrial and financial condi tions, he declared, were encouraging, the foreign trade of Japan having increased during the past year by $92,000,000. Exciting scenes were witnessed dur ing the dispersal of the Japanese diet today after a vote of six to censure on the - government under Prince Katsura had been carried. Exits from the chamber were thronged with people, who cheered members of the constitu tional party when they assaulted Sa- buro Shimada and other so-called rene gades of the national liberty party. They were thrown out. of their ‘riski- 3has when they attempted' to drive away, but efforts to duck them in the canal were frustrated by the police. If Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated or Sick, Give “Syrup of Figs” Mother! Don’t scold your cross, peev ish child! Look at the tongue! See if it is white, yellow and coated! If your child is listless, drooping, isn’t sleeping well, is restless, doesn’t eat heartily or is ctfoss, irritable, out of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, feverish, breath bad; has stomach-ache, diar rhoea, sore throat or is full of cold, it means the little one’s stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are filled with poisons and fobl, conetipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little w'aste clogged bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. * 115,060 AWAftDEO PRIEST IMPRISONED BY BISHOP i GEORGIA BANKING CO. HAVE NAMED OFFICERS (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) MARSHALLVILLE, Ga., Feb. 5.—The annual stockholders’ meeting of the Georgia Banking company was recently held and the following directors elect ed: TV. i J. Walker, T. S. Taylor, J. C. Walker, O. J. Masses and H. C. Tay lor. The officers elected were John C. Wal ker, president; T. S. Taylor, vice presi dent; H. C. Taylor, cashier. This bank was organized in 1910, and a showing of much craedlt to the officers of the in stitution was made, the stockholders de cided not to pay a dividend, but passed up 16 2-3 per cent to undivided profits. HEAD OF SUN CULT PLACED UNDER ARREST (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 5.—The Alaskan railway commission has reported to President Taft that more than one ex tensive railway will be needed properly to open Alaska’s resources. The report which the president will send to congress with recommendations says there are several available railroad routes*, froni the coast into the far in terior of Alaska. No definite recommen dations are made as to the choice of the routes. ^ CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Ottoman Zar Adusht 'Hanish, Sun cult head, was to day 'ordered into custody by federal of ficials. He Is to be questioned concern ing reports that he was preparing to flee to New Orleans in violation of the $10,000 bond on which he was given his liberty shortly after his indictment on charges of using the mai\s to defraud. •The local federal officials received in formation that Hanish had dismantled his palatially furnished “temple”* on the South Side with a view ©f transferring the headquarters of the cult to New Orleans. Don’t Send Me One Cent when you answer this announcement, as I am going to mail you a brand new pair of my wonderful “Perfect Vision” glasses (known in the spec tacle business as “lenses”) absolutely free of charge as an advertisement. 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And in the evening, when the shadows are gathering in the twilight, you’ll easily distinguish a horse from a cow out in the pasture at the greatest distance and as far as your eye can reach with them on—and this even if your eyes arc so very weak now that* you cannot even read the largest headlines in this paper. Now Don’t Take My Word For It but send for a pair at once and try them out yourself for reading, sewing, .hunting, driving, indoors, outdoors, anywhere and everywhere, anyway 'and everyway. Then after a thorough Tryout, if you find that every word 1 have said about them is as hopest and as true as gospel, and if they really have restored to you the absolute perfect eyesight of your early youth, you can keep them forever'without one cent of paj(, and ' * Just Do Me A Good Turn by showing them around to your friends and neighbors, and speak a good word for them whenever you have the chance. Won’t you help me intro duce my wonderful "Perfect Vision” glasses in your locality on this easy, simple condition? If you are a genuine, bona-fide spectacle-wearer (no children need apply) and want to do me this favor, write your name, address and age on the below four-dollar coupon at once, and this wall entitle you to a pair of my famous '‘Perfect Vision” glasses absolutely free of charge as an advertisement. Write your name, address and age on the below coupon at once. DR. HAUX—The Spectacle Man—ST. LOUIS. MO. I herewith enclose this tour-dollar coupon, wmcti you agreeu ’ Jnn the above advertisement to accept in full and completed! J payment of a brand new pair of your famous "Perfect Vision”! r glasses, and I am certainly going to make you stick to that contract. My age is Name Postoffice : Si.Rural Route and Box No State Alleged He Was Committed to Asylum Because He Diso- , .beyed Orders (By Associated Press.) OGDENSBURG, N. Y., Feb. 5.—Fif teen thousand dollars damage for false imprisonment was awarded today to Rev. Father L. A. Klauder, by an Og- densburg jury. The defendants in the action were Bishop HeAry Gabriels, of the Catholic diocese of Ogdensburg; Coadjutor Bish op Joseph Coriroy and doctors W. a B. Hanbidge and W. G. Cooper, of the Og densburg state asylum for the insane. The plaintiff set forth that the de fendants had caused him to be placed in the asylum after his refusal to re linquish his parish at Faust, N. Y. Transferred by the bishop he declined to accept the change and going to the cathedral started to read an address In defense of his stand. He- was then seized and committed to the asylum. He obtained release through a habeas corpus writ and brought the suit just decided. MANY IMPROVEMENTS MADE AT CORNELIA (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) CORNELIA, Ga., Feb. 5.—There is in course of construction here an ice plant of fifteen-tons capacity, and a big gin- ery in connection with the oil mill. Mr. Spencer, of South Carolina, has begun laying the lumber down for a big plan ing mill. The Southern road will build a handsome passenger depot and a freight depot, their deot having burned some time ago. Two and a half miles of concrete sidewalks have just been finished, the main walks leading from four directions to the center of the town. A bond election has been called for February 16 for water and sewers. The school is crowded in each grade and in somfe it is impossible to get in desks enough to accommodate the pu pils. - Several handsome residences have been built, among which are the resi dences of T. H. Ellard and W. B. El- lard. MOVING PICTURES AID CORN SHOW PROGRAM (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 4.—Addresses on the organization and operation of grain elevators of the central west, seed corn improvement, moisture require*, ments for crops and other matters of interest featured “corn day” at the Na tional Corn show here today. The speakers included H. F. Atwood, of Iowa; C. PI. Kyle, United States de partment of agriculture; T. A. Kiessel- bach, of the Nebraska experiment sta tion, and E. J. Watson, commissioner of agriculture of South Carolina. Mov ing pictures and illustrated lectures also were given. The general plan decided on for the rur^l life conferences beginning tomor row is for a round table conference in the morning, consisting of short talks by local and national workers, followed by addresses and lectures in the after noon. ROME MERCHANTS PLAN TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ROME, Ga., Feb. t 4.—The Manufac turers’ and Merhcarits’ association of Floyd county, has inaugurated a traffic department, under the management of J. L. Wood, formerly of Chattanooga. Heretofore Mr. Wood has been chief clerk *in the traffic department of the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia rail way. The association also has a new sec retary in the person of Louis Spencer Daniel, of Tennessee, who also retains his connection as special representative for the Southern Commercial congress. Alleged Anarchists Ar rested at Huelva, Spain, Are Prominent (By Associated Press.) CEREBERE, France, Feb. 4.— An anarchist plot has been discov ered at Huelva, Spain. Prof. Fran cisco Sanchez, of the Barcelona modern school; miliano Barral and Antonio Oliveria, the latter two well known anarchists, have been arrested on the charge of being implicated. The Spanish authorities attach the greatest importance to the arrests. It is alleged' the con spirators intended to organize a series of attempts against the life of King Alfonso and the prin cipal officials identified with the monarchy, and that Sanchez had received a mission to assassinate Antonio Maura before February 5. Senor Maura is the leader of the Conservative party and formerly was premier of Spain. Early in January he announced that he in tended to retire from public life but declared his intention of re resuming Jhe leadership of the Conservative party and resuming his seat in the chamber of depu- • ties. My Wonderful Factory-TorHome Plan Is Cleaning Up The Sewing Machine Business Competition Swept Away — Jobbers, Dealers, Salesmen, Canvassers, Agents — All Feel Crushing Effects of My Tremendous Direct Selling Campaign — Doom of High Prices—Every Home Can Now Enjoy a The World’s Greatest SEWING MACHINE Direct-From-Factory at a Saving of Half—30 Days* Free Home Trial—Pay As You Like—No More Bother With Canvassers, Agents, Collectors — I Free You From These Annoying Human Double The Cost of The Machine To You. AND LET ME SEND YOU MY 66-PAGE FREE BOOK AND WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE OFFER. Show ne that you are with me in this crusade and let me prove just what I can do for you. Address me personally. Oil Can, Screw Drivers, Six Bobbins. Ten Assorted Noodles, a complete set of Improved Attachments, the Hemmer Foot, the Five Adjustable Hem- JA m ^ ■>ers, the Tucker, the Fjh-, FDFI? Binder, the Quilter, the 1111211 KING 3olumbus Wants Hospital (Special Dispatch to The Jour nal. ) COLUMBUS. Ga., Feb. 5.—A petition is being circulated among the business men of Columbus today, and ‘ generally signed, ask ing the city council to take up'the question of authorizing an elec tion for the purpose of Approving a bond issue of $100,000 with which to build a new city hospi tal in Columbus. The only factory selling high-grade sewing machines direct to the user. Dear Madam: You need a sewing machine. Certainly, no home can be complete without a sewing machine. And of course you want a good one that will give you a life-time of dependable service. Now, why should you buy a machine from any one but me? I am President and General Manager of the only factory in the world making and selling sewing machines direct from factory-to-home at actual factory prices. I am earnestly striving to redeem the Sewing Machine Business from the clutches of the old-time horde of grasping, useless, “go-betweens’*, who for many long years have fastened themselves like para sites on the business, and levied a blood money tribute of unnecessary extra profits and expense upon millions of American homes. No More Agents and Canvassers The best proof that I am right in my Ambi tion to wipe out this expensivenuisance of use less “middlemen” is the wonderfully enthusi astic support I am receiving from the people. This movement is nation-wide. Every mail brings to my fac tory an avalanche of letters, inquiries and orders sweep ing in to Buffalo like a great tidal wave of protest from cities,towns and farms. I KNOW that I am right! Why should you sewing machine users longer pay this exorbitant toll to the army of human pe3ta—these utterly unnecessary Agents and Canvassers who storm your back doors with insist-* ent demands for fat “commissions” that must neces sarily come out of your pocket. Why I Can Save Ycu Half Isn’t it just as plain as v day. Madam, when I manufacture my sewing machines, and sell them to you direct from factory at one small profit, that I can save you half and still give you a better machine than you can buy from the Canvasser? Would you rather PAY HIM an extra $25 or $30, or ACCEPT that amount from ME? You see that you MUST do one oi\the other, if you buy a machine. For, remember that I am positively the ONLY manufacturer selling sewing machines direct—cutting out ALL the Middlemen and giving YOU their share, a saving to you of about half. ALL other machines are still sold through an expensive chain of middlemen. World’s Best Sewing Machine There is no better machine than the “KING!” It will more than hold its own against makes with famous names of the past that cost you double. a the Gold Medal Highest Prize The “KING” e at the Pests That big International Exposition in competition with all other standard high-grade machines such as the Singer, New Home, Free, Davis. Standard and other makes costing as high as $75 or more. Yet I save you more than half, because the “KING” is the ONfLY Sewing Machine sold direct from factory at factory price. Guaranteed for 20 years. Use It 30 Days' Free I’ll ship any “KING” you select without a penny of deposit—no notes—no obligations to buy.. Use it 30 days. Then, if agreeable to you, keep it and pay me my low factory price on practically your own terms. Just suit yourself. Madam. I am in a position to give you better, easier payment terms than any Canvasser or Agent. Paylust As You Like Why, I’ll let you pay just as you like, . $2.00 a month if you say so. On my plan it’s almost as simple and easy to own the world’s best sewing machine as it is to buy a pound of coffee at the corner grocery. hardship whatever! I have done away with high prices. I have cut out the Canvass- er nuisance. I do not annoy p you with Collectors. Your dealings are all with me direct and are pleasant and strictly confidential. And, remember, there is no sale until you say so! If after trying a' “KING” for 80 days, you don’t want to keep it, back it comes at my expense, BOTH WAYS, and you are notout a cent. Join Me In This Crusade Now, Madam, you see what I am doing to redeem the old-timecrude hnd expensive sew ing machine selling methods, and feel that my efforts will appeal to you as they have done to thou sands of other fair-minded American Home Lovers. I ask you to approve my Plan and tell your Friends about it. Why should you, j>r any one else, buy a sewing machine from any One but me? Just mail the FREE COUPON TODAY A KING. Pr«»’t & Gan. W. G. KING, Pras’t & Gan. Mgr. P King Sawing Machlna Co., | 128 Rano Straot Buffalo. N. Y. ” Please send me—FREE—yonr 56-Page Book I and BigSpocial Offer on a King Sewing Machine. ■ / z me a letter, postal or W. GRANT KING, President and Gen. Mgr., KING SEWING- MACHINE CO., 128 Rano St., Buffalo, Ni Y. ADDRESS.. ARGENTINE’S WARSHIPS TO HAVE ARGENTINE SAILORS (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK. Feb. 5.—Adventurous spirits anxious to see new countries and serve under new flags have been dis appointed by the announcement that the approaching completion in this country of two battleships for the Argentine navy would offer no opportunities for enlistment. Dr. Abel Pardo, Argentine consul gen eral, said today that he had received many applications from sehmen who wished to help man the new warships, but that; his government intended to enlist crews composed entirely of Ar gentine citizens. American ship-builders and diplomats are interested in recent news that Ar gentina contemplates building a third dreadnought of a type similar to the two under construction. “The movement to increase the na vies of the Latin*American republics,” Dr. Pardo said today, “meets the ap proval of American naval men because the latter believe every warship built by the South American governments strengthens ttie defense of the Monroe doctrine.” .< Any man can find out how to get a made-to-measure tailored suit of lat est style free by writing to Reliable Tailoring Co., 356 S. Peoria St., Chi cago.—(Advt.) Loses Gems; Accuses Passengers; Searchess Boat; Then Remember t (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Three days at sea, Mrs. Clinton Cushing caused a com motion on the steamer Bermudian by* charging that some one had stolen dia mond rings worth $2,000 from her jew«l box. Stewards and passengers were all closely questioned, but there was. no clue. As soon as the vessel arrived here yesterday detectives were engaged to work on the case, and they were going through Mrs. Cushing’S luggage for the third time last night while the discon solate voyager was explaining how fu tile was their search, when the lost rings were encountered in a pocket of Mrs. Cushing’s sable muff. Then Mrs. Cushing remembered she had put them there. FLOYD COUNTY FORMS CORN CLUB FOR MEN IT’S “VULGAR” TO SAY “HELLO” IN EVANSTON (By Associated Press.) EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 4.—Many dents of Evanston have placed the stamp of disapproval on the word “hello” as a salutation over the phone. Girls in the telephone exchangeysay that the word is considered “vulgar.” “Good morning,” good afternoon” or “good evening” have taken the place of. the shorter and handier word as a form of greeting. “It is seldom I hear a ‘hello’ any more,” said a girl in the telephone manager’s office last night. “In the course of a day I call the homes of many, society women and in almost every instance I am answered with the greeting ‘good afternoon’ or ‘how do you do.’ ” OUR SPECIAL Suit Made to Order resi- fLiningt Guaranteed for Two Yaara Made to your individual measure from anV selection of cloth, in any style and guaranteed to fit you per fectly. Oursuitsaremadeby the only system in the world, which insures perfect fit, and are not approached in price, variety of style, quality of materials, trimmings and workman- by ar y other house. Wo save ,y i—„ you half o. ra;; clothes you buy. -AMAIli.b ASENCY OFFER Write ua and w» will send you abi _ lately free, complete sample outfit, and ' large selection of cloth samples, latest fashion illustrations, order blanks, taps ' measure, complete instructions how to 1 take measurements. We will show you how 1 easy it is to get Into well paying business. 1 Hundreds of our agents are making $5 to$151 a day. You need no money or experience— 1 we furnish you everything to start. You caa make good money using spare time only. Profit on two orders pays for your own suit. > THE CAPITOL TAILORS* ^Dapt, 306 > Monro* A Market Sta, Chicago Q ETHEL MACKENZIE FIGHTS FOR ENFRANCHISEMENT (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4.—Ethel Mac- Kenzie, wife * of “MacKenzie Gordon,” concert soloist and San Francisco club man, and who is a 1 British subject, has begun proceedings in the state supreme court to test the interpretation of the federal law that a woman who rfrarries an alien loses her citizenship through being ‘ compelled to take the political status of her husband. Mrs. MacKenzie, who was one of the leaders in the suffrage campaign which resulted in the enfranchisement of Cal ifornia women, recently was refused reg istration by a ruling of election com missioners. In her petition Mrs. MacKenzie asks for a writ of mandamus compelling the board to allow her to register. The act of congress by which she was prevented from registering was passed in March, 1907. She contends that it does not apply to her, as she has not lived outside the United States. CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. The Kind Yeu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ROME, Ga., Feb. 5.—The farmers of Floyd county and the merchants of Rome organized today a Men’s Corn club on the co-operative basis for the year 1913. The club has been in ex istence since 1911, and has had a very successful history. AVhile* the average production per acre in Floyd county is less than eleven bushels, the club' members have raised as high as 108 bushels, and the average is in excess of sixty bushels to the acre. Representatives of the Manufacturers- , Merchants’ Association of Rome and of the farmers’ union of this county are j co-operating in the movement, and an attractive prize list will be offered. Permanent organization was perfected ; by the election of Charles C. Bass as ^ president and Louis S. Daniels as sec-; retary. YOUR HEART Does It Flutter, Palpitate or 8kip Beats? 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DEMOCRAT SWORN IN AS ILLINOIS EXECUTIVE SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Fef. 4.—Edward F. Dunne took th£ oath of office today and became the first Democratic gover nor of Illinois since John P. Altgeld, went out of office in 1897. Today’s function was a postponed one, a legis lative deadlock having delayed it a month or more. RHEU MATIS N/l Do you feel those aggravating pains in any part of your body or limbs? A crick in the neck, a “Ketch” in tbe back, shoulders, knees, hips, bottom of the feet, or in fact pains “anywhere?”. If so, you more than likely have RHEUMATISM in some form; thousands of people are suffering from RHEUMATISM and KIDNEY TROUBLE, and have no klea if their true condition. WHITFIELD’S RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the greatest-Medicine for the Cure of RHEUMATISM on the Market Today. For tbe ^irst time this great medicine Is offered to the public. Your dealer will sell to you under a positive GUARANTEE to give satisfaction or your money refunded. This medicine is manufactured to remove from the system the Uric Acid wheh is tbe direct cause o? Rheumatism. It clears up the complexion, relieves constipation,, puri fies tbe blood, and relieves suffering in a way that no other remedy does, that we have any knowledge of, and is the best remedy known to us. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES THE WHITFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY, Inc., offers this scientific remedy to the public because we know it has cured others, and if it does not cure you we will * cheerfully refund your money. A trial bottle will convince you that this statement is true. . . This is Not a Patent Medicine, But a Private Formula. manufactured in our own laboratory by a licensed Pharmacist. Buy it from your drug gist; if he does not have it or refuses to get it for you we will send same to you, charges prepaid, on receipt of priice. $1.00 per bottle. THE WHITFIELD MEDICINE CO., Inc. Office and Laboratory': 403 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga. 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