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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913..
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TRAIN ONE MILE LONG
PULLS IN TWO
NEWTOWN, N. J., Feb. 14.—In mak
ing a test of the length of a train which
it would be possible to haul over the
new cut-off of the Lackawanna rail
road near here, a train of 132 loaded coal
cars was sent yesterday from Sl^teford
Junction to Port Morris. Th e trian was
more than a mile long, with three loco
motives ipulling and two pushing it. The
strong pull of the engines at the head
of the line was 'too much for some of
the couplings. Thfey broke and caused
long delays.
WAYCROSS TO INSTALL
NEW PHONE SERVICE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
WAYCROSS, Ga., Feb., 16.—Commenc
ing March 1 and as rapidly thereafter^
ns possible all telephones now in use in
Way cross will be taken out and in
their place the modern common battery
telephones substituted. This will be
the last step necessary to place the new
exchange .of the Southern Bell Tele
phone company into actual service.
The erection of the three story build
ing here by the telephone company and
the installation of all new equipment
represents an investment of at least
*125,000.
WOMAN WHO WAS NEVER
KISSED SUES FOR DIVORCE
BALTIMORE, Feb. 15.—Mrs. Louisa
E. Deems, twenty-three years old, who
caused the papers throughout the coun
try to direct their attention to this city
by stating' that she had not been kissed
even by her husband, son, mother and
father, filed suit for an absolute divorce
today.
The suit was filed in circuit court
No. 2. on the ground of desertion.
SEE IF YOUR GUILD'S
TONGUE IS COWED.
If cross, irritable and feverish
it means waste-clogged
bowels.
No matter what ails your child, a
gentle, thorough laxative physic should
always be the first treatment given.
If your child isn’t feeling well; rest
ing nicely; eating regularly and acting
naturally it is a sure sign that it’s little
.stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels
are filled with foul, constipate/1 waste
matter and need a gentle, thorough
cleansing 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 of Syrup of Figs and in a few
hours all^ the clogged up waste, uindi
gested food and sour bile will gently
move on and out of* its little 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 drug
ging your children, being composed en
tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro
matics it cannot be harmful, besides
they dearly love its delicious fig taste.
Mothers should always keep Syrup
of Figs handy. It is the only stomach,
liver and bowel cleanser and regulator
needed—a little given today -will save a
sick child tomorrow.
Full directions for children of all ages
and for grown-ups plainly printed on
the package.
Ask your druggists for- the full name,
“Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,”
prepared by the California Fig Syrup
Co. This 4s the delicious tasting, gen
uine old reliable. Refuse anything else
offered.—(Advt.)
PRESIDENT TIFT VETOES
NEW IMMIGRATION BIEL
Opposes Literacy lest Clause
Which He Says Is a Rad
ical Provision
(By Associated Press.}
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—President
Taft today vetoed the Dillingham-Bur-
nefct immigration bill, which would
revolutionize the immigration policy of
the United States by imposing a lit
eracy test upon all foreigners seeking
a home in America.
In a short message to the senate, in
his own handwriting, the president an
nounced his disapproval of the measure
solely because of the provision which
would lock the doors of the United
States against the alien who could not
read some language or dialect.
Tlie veto message was accompanied
by a letter to the president from Sec
retary^ Nagel denouncing the literacy
test as a radical provision, “based upon
a fallacy in undertaking- to apply a test
which is not calculated , to reach the
truth and to find relief from a danger
which really does not exist.”
CONGRESS MAY OVERRIDE;
The president adopted the secretary’s
position. Senate and house floor lead
ers lost no time in arranging for an
effort to override the veto. As soon
as the message was read, Senators Dil
lingham and Simmons and Representa
tive Burnett, leding the congressionl
supporters of the measure, made ar
rangements to take it up in the senate
on Monday and in the house on Tues
day. With Senator Lodge they were
confident that the bill would be passed
easily in both houses by the necessary
two-thirds vote. 1
Opponents and proponents of the pro
posed law waged a vigorous contest in
hearings before the president for the
la ». ten days. Organized labo^c warmly
supported the bill, while several organ
izations. particularly Jewish societies,
recommended its veto. Foreign nations
protested against th<* provision for de
tailing immigrant inspectors and mat
rons on vessels flying foreign flags, but
Secretary Nagel held that this was not
a controlling objection to the proposed
law.
CLEVELAND’S VETO.
This is the second time that a liter
acy test for immigrants has been vetoed
by a president, Grover Cleveland, In
1S97, likewise having refused to approve
a bill barring aliens who could not read
and write. In vetoeing the bill the presi
dent said;
“I do this with great reluctance. The
bill contains many valuable amendments
to the present immigrant law which in
sure greater certainty in excluding un
desirable immigrants. The bill received
strong support in both houses, and was
recommended by an able commission,
after an extended investigation and
carefully drawn conclusions.
“But I cannot make up my mind to
sign a bill which, in its chief provision,
violates a principle that was in my
opinion to he upheld in dealing with our
immigration. 1 refer to the literacy
test. For the reasons stated in Secre
tary Nagel's letter to me I cannot ap
prove that test. The secretary’s letter
accompanies this.”
SIX MONTHS' SENTENCE
Young Atlantian Receives the
/linimiim Sentence for Theft
From Childs' Restaurant
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 14.—Ja
cob R. Martin, the twenty-year-old
cashier of Child’s restaurnts in this
city, who was arrested in Atlanta on
January 20 last and brought back to
this city to face trial, began serving
a six months’ sentence in the county
prison, wnere he was sentenced oy
Judge Carr, for the theft of $3,075.
Many pleas for clemency were made
for the boy, who had stolen in order
to obtain money enough to wed Miss
Eleanor Fortune, and church workers
and two ministers appealed to the court
to suspend sentence in Martin’s case.
The private prosecutor complained
that less than $1,000 had been recov
ered by them, and while they were not
seeking vengeance, they wanted some
example set to others.
'Bcause of his past exemplary iif \
the court said that the young man
was deserving of some consideration
and he was give the minimum penalty.
His friends immediately filed a peti
tion with the pardon board, and an ef
fort will be made to secure his re
lease on probation in order that he
may return to Atlanta, wher e he is in
business, so that he can earn enough
to reimburse his former employers.
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!L CHIU
IN EIRE ST ASHEVILLE
Roosevelt Settles
Question of Where
Wild Tigers "‘Grow”
(By Associated Press.)
EAST ORANGE, N. J., Feb. 14.—Theo
dore Roosevelt has settled a controver
sy in the Franklin public schools here
as to whether tigers “grow” in Africa.
Principal Charles I. Webster told his
boys that tigers did not grow in* Africa,
but the students would not believe it.
They asked if they might put the ques
tion to Mr. Roosevelt as arbiter. The
colonel was pleased to qualify as an au
thority on the fauna of Africa.
“There is not and never has been a
single wild tiger in all Africa,” he wrote,
“but the leopard is found there in
abundance, and is often mistakenly call
ed tiger. The lion is found in both
Asia and Africa, although it is get
ting very rare in Asia. As late as the
time of Xerxes it was still found in
southeastern Europe.
“The tiger is found through much of
Asia, from Manchuria down to the Ma
lay peninsula, thence into India and in
places around the Caspian sea, up to
the Caucasian mountains.”
DAHL0NEGA ROBBERS
DISAPPEAR IN BATTLE
DAHLONEGA, Ga., Feb. 14.—Daylight
brought no clue or trace to the robbers
who blew open the outer doors to the
Bank of Lumpkin county at 1 o’clock
Friday morning, but were frightened off
by Sheriff Tom Ray and his posse. Over
twenty-five shots were fired.
The.,explosions ift. the bank were heard
by a college student, Cleveland Duncan,
living upstairs, near the bank. He heard
the first of three distinct explosions and
went out on the porch over the bank.
The robbers shot at him and ordered him
to return inside and keep quiet.
He rang up “central,” and’ notified R.
C. Headers, president of the bank.
Meaders and Sheriff Tom Ray ap
proached the bank from different posi
tions. The robbers opened fire and Ray
and Meaders rushed the robbers tinder
'continuous fire. Other citizens responded
to the call of Mr. Meaders, who operated
switchboard.
Three shots struck the front of the
store, two of them near the switchboard.
The robbers had turned oy the electric
lights on the square. No one was hurt.
Robbers escaped without any money.
New Postal Clerk
WEST POINT, Ga., Feb. 15.—An addi
tional clerk is to be added to the local
postoffice, which carries with it a salary
of $800. The successful applicant will
have to pass the civil service examina
tion.
LYNN FOUND GUILTY;
WIFE IS ACQUITTED
DUBLIN, Ga., Feb. 14.—A. L. Lynn, on
trial with his wife for the murder of
F. M. Hightower, aged sixty-four, fath
er of the local chief of police, Thursday
afternoon was found guilty.
Mrs. Lynn was acquitted.
The case was given to the jury Mon
day night.
“A Short Time Ago My Pace was Pull
of Pimples. Now They’re All Gone-
I Used Stuart’s Calcium Wafers.”
That’s what Stuart’s Calcium Wafers
are intended to accomplish and do
accomplish. Their principal ingredient
is Calcium Sulphide, the quickest and
most thorough blood cleanser known.
These wonderful little wafers get
right into the blood, and destroy erup
tive substances present in it. In some
cases a few days is sufficient to make
a marked improvement. And when the
blood is pure the whole system is a
hundred per cent better.
Go to any drug store and get a 50-
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Get them today.
Don’t fret any longer about those
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More Than One Thousand Pu
pils Make Escape as Lab
oratory Burns
(By Associated Press.)
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Feb. 14.—More
than 1,000 school children made their
safe escape Thursday afternoon from a
fire which destroyed the laboratory of
the. Salisbury graded school. Nine
children were injured, none seriously.
The fire started from a defective flue
on the second floor of an old frame
structure and great haste was neces
sary in removing the children from the
burning building.
Boys from a nearby high school or-
I ga'nized a volunteer fire department and
before the regular apparatus arrived
I had two small streams of water playing
! on the fire.
T?he boys also materially assisted in
| removing the other children from the
point of danger. Heroic work saved
other school buildings from being
burned. The damage will not be heavy.
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For eleven year* White Star A-Grade Top Buggies were sold by Buggy Dealer* at $75.00
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Saving and Investing
President-Elect Wilson to Businessmen.
BY JOHN S, OSKISON.
PROSECUTION RESTS IN
SNEED MURDER CASE
(By Associated Press.)
VERNON, Tex., Feb. 15.—Testimony
produced’ by the prosecution today at
the trial of John B. Sneed, accused of
having killed A1 G. Boyce, Jr., at Ama
rillo, Tex., last September, was devoted
almost entirely toward establishing that
Sneed and his ranch foreman, B. B.
Epting, occupied a house in Amarillo
for a week or more previous to % the
killing of Boyce. Epting was recently
tried on a charge of complicity, but
was acquitted.
Counsel for the state announced this
afternoon that it would rest its case
Monday. J
Mr. Wilson says what he thinks
bluntly and concisely—at least he had
not abandoned that habit before he
spoke to the Commercial club in Jan
uary.
Our banking system, he said to the
distinguished bankers at the meeting, is
no longer subject to indictment from
him, for it has already been convicted
of inefficiency and worse. “There are
inner circles and outer circles of credit
in this country,” Governor Wilson said,
and he insisted that equal credit must
b e insured to every American citizen.
“I cannot deal with you,” the presi
dent-elect told the men at the Chicago
meeting (big men in the business of the
country), “until you make the general
public understand your motives, because
their belief that you are not acting
from high motives, is the fundamental,
underlying, governing belief of the way
they vote. . . There are business
problems which it’ would be easy to
deal with if the people were in tem
per to deal with them, but they are not,
but we must get them in the temper.
And that job .s yours, not mine.”
Equalizing credit conditions—making
it as easy for you and me to bq^row
money for legitimate purposes, and at
as low a rate as the biggest corpora-,
tion, providing the security we offer is
good—could be accomplished quickly if
the big men in the business and finan
cial world would come forward frankly
and say what the trouble is and point
out a way to cure it.
John Harsen Rhoades, a Wall street
investment banker, has put that truth
as bluntly as Governor Wilson:
“Real banking reform will be a vision
until the brainy banker of the east and
the brainy banker of the west co-oper
ate; nay, -until the 'men of the north,
east, south, and west confer with one
another, learn one another’s view and
trust one another’s motives.”
It is squarely up to the bankers and
the Mg business men. Will they tell
the public about their problems? Wait
and see?
A Physician
Cures His Wife
Of Consumption
With A Simple Home Treatment.
Book Fully Describing The Treat
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DR. W. H. KNIGHT of East Saugus, Mass., writes:
“My wife was down with Consumption, when 1
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night sweats, cough, and in a feverish condition. I
noticed a change tor the better aftAr ten day’s treat
ment, and from that time on up to three months, when
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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
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SULZER WANTS MONUMENT
ERECTED TO GOLDEN GATE
(By Associated Press.)
ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 15.—Part of the
$700,000 to be spent by New York state
for reproduction at the International
Panama Pacific exposition to be held
at San Francisco in 1915 should be used
for the erection of a monument at the
Golden Gate to perpetuate some great
world thought, in the opinion of Gov
ernor Sulzer. lie believes a memorial
can be erected at a cost of $250,000.
The governor recerftly told Normaii
fc. Mack, of Buffalo, chairman of thd
New York commission that he believed
it would be a great waste of the state’s
money to spend nearly all of $700,00f»
for the erection of temporary buildings
and that he favored a memorial. A\
£he suggestion of the governor the com4
mission plans to meet here Wednesday
to discuss the matter with legislative
leaders.
Plans have been completed for conj
struction of one building at a cost ol
$250,000. The architect in charge ex*)
pects this structure will be completed
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els, all kinds of goods—samples
show you just what you and your
friends want—FREE. No exper
ience necessary. No capital.
We back you every way in your
exclusive territory. Everything
FREE. Write quick.
RELIABLE TAILORING COMPi
500 Reliable Bldg, Chicago. HI.
Ytmir
SAMPLE
SUIT FREE
If we send you a samp!® suit
tailor-made
PM
Send No
Elegant Thin Model ve?r Watch $3iP
Hunting cm# beautifully •nprared, gold finished throughout, stem wind
and item *et, fitted with jeweled American lever movement, guaranteed
SO years, with long gold finished chain for Ladle#. vest chain or feb for Uentl,
$3.50
0,4 RINGS
“Sell 10packs Smith’s HairH
Tonic & Dandruff Remedy vj
at 10c each.»VE TRUST v<>U
n When sold _>end money and
gwe’ll send 4 rings or choice |
■ from our premium list.
|ROSEBUD PERFUME CO.
BOX 27. WOODSBORO3 MO,
ONE HOURofYOUR TIME
Is all we ask for this magnificent Dinner Set of 40 pieces
decorated with wild rose design in natural colors and
traced with gold. All we want you to do is to distribute
16 of our new Family Records, Marriage Certificates,
Memorial and New Home Motto Pictures- in gold and
colors. You hand out one of the pictures and one coupon
good for 85 patterns both free In connection with a big
25c offer. Something New It will take you less than an hour, iust
write us today. Goods can be returned ot our expense If you are not
delighted. KELLY ROBINSON SOI PlymouthCt Dept 610. Chicago
^4 rSII Free
Send your name and addres* and
wo will send you 12 Beautiful
Oriental Rings to Beil at 10 ornts
each. All tho rag# in New York.
When sold return us hl.20 and
;r#t these four Beautiful Ri
Free* algo Mg premium list of'
nearly 61) premiums end how fo
get them. SCIINI IDKR CO.,
409 Orient St., Palmyra,r«.
r LACE
CURTAINSjMii
„ GIVEN AWAY/ f f-fI ? R
TO
instil
Low
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LADIES, send us your name and address, plainly
written, and we will mail you postpaid, on credit, |2
boxes Thompson’s Toilet and Complexion
Cream to dispose of among friends at 25 cents a box.
When sold remit us the three dollars and we will
promptly send you for your trouble Six (three pair)'
Nottingham Lace Curtains, nearly three yards
long. Ladies, write us at once for the 12 boxes Cream
CHAS. B. THOMPSON
Lace Curtain Dept 220 Bridgewater, Conn.
I Say to You
; ! Guaranteed SO Tears
f K iS „
j for selling 12 packages Bluine at
10c each. Rifle firstclass every way,
When sold return our $1.20 and we send
j Bluine Mfg, Co., 174 Mill St,, Concord
1 Mass.
IK YOU SEE IT YOU WILL BUY IT. Letus*enditC.O.D. foreiamina.
tion at your neareet exnreta office, and If you think it a bargain and equal in
appearenoe to any 115.00 gold finiehed watch pay the esprai9>agent cur
epecial eaie* prio# 13.50. Mention if you want Ladiot’, Men’# or Boys* #iie.
Diamond Jewelry Co. ,E38,1S9 Vi. BadisonSt. Chicago, ill*
EARN
THIS
AIR .
RIFLE :
rifle.
Jet.,
—***K^k*£.
For hunting or target practice. This king air rifle is sure
m We wiU ^' ve this gun to any boy
£>r^h^ wii^ our ^? wel 17 novp lties for us. Sena
S; i 2 Wo . ""“S* you. When yon sell
rtiiiLK 10 c ® n ts each, retnrn our $2.40, and we
mil immediately send you the rifle, all charges prepaid
Mississippi Sales Co., Potts Camp, Miss, 1
, y c
make $10 to $15 every day
' during your spare time.
I will put you in the tailoring:
business—make you independent
—my actual buginess partner in your
town. You share the profits.
I furnish samples—complet© outfit-
measuring system—full instructions—
Everything; Free; back you with my
own capital and experience. My gar
ment# are all union made. Expraas prepaid.
FREE Sample Suit
You n^ust bo the best dressed man in town
and look prosperous. I will give you the
flneat tailored, made-to-measure men’s suit in the
latent Chicago, New York and London style to
wear and display for me.
Don’t send me one penny— everything
absolutely free. Write at once. Only
one man wanted in a territory. Act
quickly —Now! Address a postal or
letter to
P. W. GOODMAN, Pros.
REGAL TAILORING CO.
439 #»«.! 1
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
of each month the fares arc
extra low — and allow stop
overs free and 25 days time—t
via Cotton Belt Route to
Arkansas
& Texas
The Cotton Belt Route is thi
direct line from Memphis td
Texas, through Arkansas—!
two splendid trains daily, with
through sleeperc,chair cars antj
parlor-cafe cars. Trains from
all parts of the Southeast makd
direct connection at Memphii
with Cotton Belt RoutetrainJ
to the Southwest.
Write to me today
I will tell you exact fare
from your town, ichedJ
ule, and send you splen.
did illustrated books ol
farm facts about Arkan--
sas and Texas.
L. ?. SMITH,
Traveling Passenger Agent
2028 First Avenua
Birmingham, Ala*
All year Tourist
Tickets also on
sale Daily to cer-
tai n poi n tsinT ex*
as. 90-days limit.
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