Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, February 14, 1913, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,' ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. 3 Doctors Said He Had Dropsy Some time ago I liad an attack of grippe which* finally settled in my kid neys and bladder. I doctored with the doctors and they claimed l had dropsy. I tried other remedies and got no relief from any of them. My condition was such that I was unable to work for about two months and the annoying symptoms caused me a great deal of trouble and pain. I was hardly able to turn over in bed. Seeing one of your Almanacs, I decided to give Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root a trial and after taking several bottles was able to resume my wprk agpin. I cannot say too much in praise of your Swamp-Root as the results »in my case were truly wonderful. Yours very truly. ROBERT BALLARD, Mansfield. Pa. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 7th day of May, 1912. RAY C. LONGBOTHUM, Notary Public. letter to Or. Kilmer 8c Co., j Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Boot Will Do Tor You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The At lanta Semi-Weekly Journal. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar -size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—(Advt.) TUFT IS EXPECTED TO VETO WEBB BILL HERE IS FULL TEXT OF WEBB BILL WHICH WILL BECOME LAW IF SIGNED BY PRESIDENT TAFT Following: is the full text of the Webb anti-liquor shipment bill, which passed the house of representatives last week and which the senate has adopted as a substitute for the Kenyon-Shepherd bill, a similar measure. The Webb bill, which restricts the shipping of liquor into dry states, will become a law if it is signed by President Taft: “An act to divest intoxicating liquors of their interstate commerce character in certain cases. “Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled, that the shipment or transportation, in any manner or by any means whatseover, of any spir ituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of any kind, from one state, territory, or district of the United States, or place non contiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other state, territory or district of the United States, on place non-contlguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any state, territory or district of the United States, or place non-contiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, which said spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor is intended, by any person interested therein, to be received, possessed, sold, or in any manner used, either in the original package or otherwise, in violation of any law of such state, territory or district of the United' States, or place non-contiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, is hereby prohibited.” MOTHER! ITCH THE TURKS CRY TO EUROPEAN POWERS TO INTERVENE Bill Prohibiting Liquor Ship ments for Illegal Sale Into Dry States Passes BY RALPH SMITH. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The report that President Taft will veto the Webb bill, which prohibits the shipment in interstate commerce of whisky, intended for sale in “dry” territory, created a stir among Democratic senators and congressmen during yesterday after noon. The bill passed the house on Satur day by .an overwhelming # non-partisan vote, and passed the senate yesterday afternoon by a viva voce vote, being substituted for the Kenyon-Sheppard bill, which had been reported to the senate. The bill was considered in the house under a special rule as the result of a general understanding among Democrats that it was the desire of President-elect Wilson to have the liquor question set tled and out of the way before he as sumed office. Governor Wilson, it is said, recognizes that the interstate liquor bill, as the legislation is called, is “loaded” at both pnds, and he hoped to get it out of the way in order that neither he nor the Democratic administration under him would be embarrassed by its considera tion. The report that President Taft will veto the bill is accepted generally as being correct, and the Democrats are worried because they fear that it will be impossible to pass the bill over the president’s veto. This means, of course, that the question -will be revived and .injected, into the Wilson administra tion. Sir Edward Grey Requested by, Sultan to Invite Interven tion to Stop the Balkan Struggle (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Feb. 12.—The Turkish gov ernment today formally requester Sir Edward Grey to invite the European powers to intervene to stop the Bal kan war. The request was communi cated to the ambassadors here, Who transmitted it to their respective gov ernments. The ambassadors will meet on Friday to report the result. STANDARD OIL MUST MOVEJFROM MISSOURI (By Associated Press.) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 12.— The Missouri supreme court tod^y re fused to nullify the judgment of ouster against the Standard Oil company and the original order, ousting the compa ny from the state, now stands. The original order was issueu more than four years ago. The opinion of the court today was not unanimous, however, Chief Justice Lamm and Judge Woodson dissenting. The decision was concurred in by five judges. The dissenting judges held that to oust the Standard Oil company from the state would leave the Waters-Pierce Oil company in control of the business in Missouri. Henry Clay Pierce recently If Cross, Feverish, Sick or Tongue Coated, Give "Syrup of Figs" Every mother immediately realizes -after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and physic for the children. Nothing else regulates the little one’s stomach, liver and 30 feet of terrder bowels sq prompt ly, besides they dearly love its delight ful fig taste. If your child isn’t feeling well; rest ing nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally it is a sure sign that its littlo insides need a gentle, thorough cleans- I ing at once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom ach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated, give a tea- .spoonful ofVSyrup of Figs and in a few hours all the foul, constipated, clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its lit tle bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matics, it cannot be harmful. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bow r el cleanser and regulator* needed—a little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. ^ Full directions for children of all ages and grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. (Advt.) SCOTT'S FAREWELL MESSAGE WAS TRIBUTE TO COMPANIONS "These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies Must Tell the Tale," He Wrote-His Death Came Almost One Year Ago (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Feb. 11.—Grief and pride over the simple narrative of courage, endurance and sacrifice given in Captain Robert F. Scott’s farewell message to the world are close competitors for dominance in the feelings of the Brit ish public today. “It is a white, and not a black, mourning we wear for these gallant souls who have done and dared so greatly,” was the comment of a cabi net minister today. The closing words of Captain Scott’s epic were: “Had I lived I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, the endurance and the courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. “OUR DEAD BODIES.” “These rough notes and our dead bod ies must tell the tale. But surely, surely a great and rich country like ours will see that those who are de pendent upon us are properly provided for.” GOVERNMENT OWNED TWO WARSHIPS PROGRAM SCOTT'S SHIP ARRIVES TELEGRAPH EINES ASKED WINS BEFORE COMMITTEE ,N.Z. Explorer Found Amundsen's Letter to King Haakon ■ of Norway (By Associated Press.) CHRIST CHURCH, N. Z., Feb. 12.— The Terra Nova, the vessel which took Robert F. Scott to the Antarctic on his way to the south pole and which l-eturned there to bring him back, but Instead brought the news of his and his companions’ heroic death, arrived here this morning. Smoke of Herbs Cures Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way and It Costs Nothing to Try. This preparation of herbs, leaves, Lowers and berries (containing no to bacco or habit-forming drugs) is e ithe» fcmoked in an ordinary clean pipe or smoking tube, -and by drawing the med icated smoke into the mouth and in haling into the lungs or sending it out through the nostrils in a perfectly naU Ural way, the worst case of Catarrh tan be ' eradicated. Postmaster General Hitchcock Again Asks for Govern ment to Operate Wires (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Govern ment ownership or control of telegraph lines is again recommended by Post master General Hitchcock in his com plete -annual report transmitted today to congress. Mr. Hitchcock says: “In fhe last annual report the opinion was expressed that telegraph lines in the United States should be made a part of the postal system and operated in conjunction with the mail service. It is believed that under proper management such a consolidation would result in im portant economics and* permit adoption of lower telegraph rates. Now that a postal savings system has been estab lished and a parcel post provided for, there would seem to be no better op portunity for the profitable extension of our postal business than through the adoption of a government telegraph system.” Mr. Hitchcock also recommends that the use of the franking privilege be re stricted ‘to official correspondence, not exceeding four ounces in weight and to the mailing of such speeches and docu ments as are printed by order of con gress.” SIXTEEN DIE WHEN STRIKERS FIGHT SHERIFF Naval Affairs Body Votes 14 to 7 in Favor of Larger Navy (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. ll.—Two bat tleships in this year’s naval appropria tion bill were determined upon today by the house naval affairs committee by a vote of fourteen to seven. Six destroyers, fotir submarines, one supply ship and one transport also will be pro vided. The new dreadnoughts are to cost approximately $15,000,000 each. Adop tion of the two battleship a year plan comes as the -climax of a hard fight as the greater navy advocate?’ were op posed by one contingent holding '.'or no battleships at all and another propos ing compromise on one. The house it self, of course, will decide the question finally when the bill comes up c n the floor. It is not unpleasant to use, and at the same time it is entirely harmless, ind can be used by mall, woman or ihild. Just as Catarrh is contracted by Dreathing cold or dust and germ-laden (ir, just so this balmy antiseptic smok- .ng remedy goes to all the affected >arts of the air passages of the head, lose*, throat and lungs. It can readily ie seen why the ordinary treatments such as sprays, ointments, salves, liquid or tablet medicines fail—they lo not and can not reach all the af fected parts. If you have catarrh of the nosd, ihroat or lungs, choking, stopped-up feeling, colds, catarrhal headaches; jzf you are given to hawking and spit- ling, this simple yet scientific treat- pent should cure you. An illustrated book which goes thor- tughly into the whole question of the lause, cure and prevention of catarrh vill, upon request, be sent you by. Dr. I. W. Blosser, 51 Walton street, At- enta, Ga. He will, also, mail you five days’ ree treatment. You will at once see iiat it is awonderful remedy, and as t only costs one dollar for the regular treatment, it is within the reach of fveryone. It is not necessary to send |ny money—-simply send your name fnd address and the booklet and free rial package will be mailed you im- bediatel v.— (Advt.) Martial Law Declared in the West Virginia Mining District (By Associated Press.) CHARLSTON, W. Va., Feb. 11.—Ad jutant General Elliott at daybreak took active command of the disturbed section of the Kanawha coal field, where almost a score of striking miners and mine guards were killed in yesterday’s bat tle. Orders were issued to five compa nies of militia to clear the mountains of armed men and many arrests were expected before nightfall. One result of yesterday’s outbreak, it was said, would be the introduction into the legislature of a bill providing for a state constabulary to deal with such emergencies, the opinion being very general that if an adequate force of trained men had been on guard the fighting would not have occurred. For the third time in the history of West Virginia, martial law is in effect. Portions of four counties today are in control of the state militia, following a battle yesterday between the strik ing miners of the Kanawha coal fields and deputy sheriffs, railroad officers and mine guards. J , Stops Tobacco Habit In One Day Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Show ing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished in From One to Five Days at Home. The Elders Sanitarian, located at 640 Main St., St. Joseph, Mo., has published a free book showing the deadly effect of the tobacco habit and bow it can be banished in from one to five days at home. Men who have used tobacco for more than fifty years have tried this method and say it is entirely successful, and in addition to banish ing the desire for tobacco has improved their health wonderfully. This method banishes the desire for tobacco, no matter whether it is smok ing, chewing, cigarettes or snuff dipping. As this book is being distributed free, anyone wani ng a copy should send their name and address at once.—(Advt.) C. 0. P. DEMANDED THREE PER CENT FROM EMPLOIES Postmasters and Other Office holders Assessed Part of Salary for Campaign (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Gordon H. Campbell, of Little Rock, treasurer of the Republican state committee of Ar kansas, told the Clapp 'campaign fund investigating committee today that he knew nothing of the charge by Thomas J. Camp, former postmaster at Beebe, Ark., of being removed from office be cause he refused to contribute to the 1912 campaign and declared “he had never sent any information to the post- office department concerning Camp’s re fusal to contribute.” Campbell pointed out that the post- office inspector’s report against Camp, on the strength of which the latter’s resignation was demanded, was signed September 7, 1912, before he began so liciting funds. Treasurer Campbell told the commit tee he had solicited contributions from other postmasters in Arkansas in 1912, all the letters he sent out being similar to those sent t^^^nip. “How was $39 fixed upon as the amount for Mr. Camp to contribute?” asked Senator Clapp. “We thought there was no reason why he should not pay us about 3 per cent of his salary,” said Mr. Camp bell. “Was the amount to be contributed specified in all cases?” he was asked. “In most cases it was.” WHITMAN CARRIES A REVOLVER NOW (By Assooiated Press, j NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Renewed threats against the life of District At torney Charles S. W'hitman because of his activity against police grafters have caused him to carry a revolver. Per mission to go armed was granted today both to him and to his chief assistant, F. J. Groelil. For several days the district attor ney has seldom gone forth from his office -unaccompanied by a body guard of detectives. AMERICANS ARE FLEEING FROM MEXICAN CAPITAL Battle in Mexico City So En dangered the Lives of the Americans That They Fled to States. LAREDO, Tex.. Feb. 12.—Today’s train from Mexico City brought many men, women and children refugees, who left Monday, soon after the battle be gan. Few passengers were sufficiently in formed to give a coherent story, but all were agreed that alarming condi tions prevailed. They deemed it wise to leave the capital, notwithstanding no anti-foreign demonstratipn had oc curred. They reported everything quiet along the line of the Mexican na tional from Mexico City to Laredo, but stated that subdued excitement was in evidence at all points. Delayed newspapers which arrived indicate the stress under which the government is endeavoring to bring about quiet. Sunday’s papers report once more that federal troops are camp ed up in the town of Atoyac, state of Guerraro, and rebels in Chaleo, state of Mexico, and have kidnaped a man and are holding him for ransom. The Mex ican government forces are trying to rescue this man, whose identity is not given. \ Rurales are reported fighting the rebels near Tlalpam. The calmness displayed by Madero is confirmed in the newspaper reports. In the taking of the La Ciudadela, th e Mexican press reports that Gen eral Diaz secured rifle*?. Editorially, the newspapers called at tention to former battles In Mexico and the present situation is not at all unique. The uprising is compared to that of General Vicente Guerrero s on November 30, 1827, when Guerrero was defeated for the presidency* by General Gomez Pedrasa. SUFFRAGETTES BEGIN HIKE TO WASHINGTON Pilgrims, Dressed in Cloaks and Hoods, to March 15 ' Miles First Day (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—“Votes for women! 'Votes for women! Washing ton! Washington! 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