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0 THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913. v f GLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT LOOK BEAUTIFUL AT ONCE—25 CENT “ E” NAVAL STORES WILL ASK • U.S.T In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lustrous and abundant-No falling hair or dandruff. Surely try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it care fully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse * the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive ! oil-r-In a few moments you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incom parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Besides beautifying the hair, one ap plication of Danderine dissolves every BLEASE AND COLUMBIA particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purffies and invigorates the scalp, forever stop ping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro ducing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, aftd lots of it, if you will just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet* counter and try it as directed. MORE BERTHS WILL BE CLASHJVER AUTHORITY Sheriff and Mayor Rise Up When State Detective Is Sent (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) COLUMBIA, S. C., March 26—A sharp clash between the city and county of ficials of Union on one side and Gov ernor Blease on the other, appears im minent. As a result the peopleware very much wrought up, momentarily ' ex pecting the smouldering flames to break out in some new quarter in the trian gular fight now being staged. Following the appearance of Repre sentative Fortner, of Spartanburg, a Blease member of the legislature, in Union with a commission from Govern or Blease as a state detective in his pocket, and the big row he kicked up by attempting to raid an alleged blind tiger, the mayor of Union and several of the prominent people caustically con demned the governor for giving a rep resentative a commission as a detect ive and the people of Union, at least many of them, resented the‘incident and charged political plot. BLEASE SCORES SHERIFF. Yesterday Sheriff Fant, of Union, re ceived a letter from the governor charging the sheriff with being dere lict in duty and enforcing, the laws. In his letter to Sheriff Fant the .gov ernor said; “It has been reliably re ported to m^ that one Will Estes is running an open blind tiger in the town of Union which is a nuisance to the community and that J. W. Wollirig, a negro; J. P. Fant, Miller Fant and Dick English are engaged in violations of the dispensary law*. , FIFTY BOYS ENROLLED IN WHITFIELD CLUB fSpecial Dispatch to The Journal.) DALTON, Ga., March 27.—More than fifty boys have now enrolled in the Whitfield county boys’ corn club, and County School Superintendent Sapp is confident the membership will exceed 100. Increased interest is noticeable since the decision to change the scoring rules in the contests this year. The percentage of increased yield will this year count as much as the greatest yield, giving to the boys with the poor land the same chance to win the big prizes as tho boys with the fine land. Percentage of increase and, amount of yield will both be figured on a 25-point basis, with profit, report of work and duality; on 25, 15 and 10-point basis, respectively; VISCOUNT PHALLE IS HONORED IN DEATH (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON March 25.—Ambassa dor Jusserand, the staff of the- French embassy and diplomats from the other embassies and legations attended the funeral services today for Viscount Raoul de Saint Phalle, chancellor of the French embassy who died after a lin gering illness. Viscount Caine Phalle was a member of an old family. He became so at tached to the United States that he re fused advancement in the diplomatic service that would have taken him from Washington. He had served in the French army as captain and was a bach elor. SCHOOL CENSUS TAKEN BY WHITFIELD COUNTY (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) DALTON, Ga., March 27.—In order to insure accuracy in the school census of Whitfield county to be taken next month. County School Superintendent Sapp is this week directing to the county teachers a letter asking that he be furnished with a complete list of names of children in the various dis tricts, of school age but not attending school. » THE KNOW HOW To Feed Children and Get Good Results There are more nervous persons made so by undigested food lying in the stom ach than the average individual would suppose. If food remains undigested in the stomach, it begins to ferment, set up gas and a large portion is thus con verted into poison. That’s why imperfectly digested food may, and often does, cause irritation of the nerves and stupor of the mind— brain and. nerves are really poisoned. •'My daughter had complained for some jime of a distressed feeling in the stomach, after eating, which set me thinking that her diet was not right,” writes an axious and intelligent mother. “She had been fond of cereals, but had never tried Grape-Nuts. From reading the account of this predigested food-, it seemed reasonable to- try Grape-Nuts for her case. “The results were really wonderful. The little brain that seemed at times unable to do its work, took on new life and vigor. Every morning, now, before going to school, she eats the crisp little morsels and is now completely and en tirely well, she seems to have a new lease on life-—no more distress in th«d stomach, nor headache, but sound and well /kvery way.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, % Mlch. Read the book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human in terest. GIVEN BY WILSON SOON < % Important Offices Are to Be Filled in the Next Few Weeks BY RALPH SMITH. 4 (Special Despatch to The Journal.) WASHINGTON. March 26.-Here is the latest authentic Information about some of . the more important administrative berths that are to be filled in the next few weeks by President Wilson: Collec tor of port at New York, salary$12,000 annually, Former Mayor John K. Sague, of Poughkeepsie, John Purcy Mitchell and George Foster Peabody are still mentioned for this post, but Mr. Sague, whose name has not heretofore figured in the discussion, is the best man. He is an up-state Democrat, opposed to Tammany and is pronouncedly progressive. For third assistant secretary of state, Dudley Field Malone, of New York. Mr. Malone can have this job if he wants it, but it is doubtful of he’ll accept. The salary is $4,500. The third assistant sec retary is now Chandler Hale, son of for mer Senator Hale, who is a rich man. Young Hale was the social mentor of the last administration. Mr. Malone had a chance to be an assistant attorney gener al in charge of the custom cases t $S,O00 yer. But it ws decided when he de clined this offer that he preferred to practice law privately. Then came the 1 report that he was to be secretary of war, but this post has been offered to Joseph E. Davies, of Wisconsin. Secretary of the national committee, it is believed, that he will not accept. In the event of his declination the place will go to Henry Breckenridge, of Lexington, Ky., a newspaper editor and Pri/iceton graduate. There is hardly any doubt now about former Governor John E. Osborne, of Wyoming, becoming the first assistant secretary of state. You Must Pay $ioo If You Whip Anyone On Savannah Street (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) SAVANNAH, Ga., March 27.—A jury in the city court has fixed the price of a public whipping in the streets of Sa vannah at $100. This was the sum awarded Mr. J. W. Heidt yesterday afternoon when he sued Mr. W. C. Hffw- land, a well known Savannahian, for $1,000 for administering a horsewhip ping to him on Bull street several months ago. Mr. Heidt was driving an auto and Mr. Howland was in a buggy when there was ~K collision. Mr. Howland was so angered at Mr. Heidt that he took his buggy whip and gave him several licks. Mr. Howland is a very much larger man than Mr. Heidt, who could not resent the Insult because of his size. So he sued Mr. Howland in the city court for $1,000 and the jury after listening to the evi dence most of yesterday came to the conclusion that the plaintiff should re cover something and assessed the dam ages at $100. It is not known whether Mr. Howland will take an appeal but it is believed he will do so. MOBILE SENDS FUND TO STORM SUFFERERS MOBILE, Ala., March 27—A committee of the Mobile Chamber of commerce and business league today raised among the merchants of this city $1,800 for the suf ferers of Lower Peachtree who survived the storm of Friday morning. In addi tion to this, dry t.-ods, groceries and drugs were supplied. One druggist sent $100 tvorth of medicine. The chamber of commerce wired $500 to Lower Peachtree Saturday and another $500 this morning. The town of Camden, in the same coun ty as Lower Peachtree, has sent $300 for relief. A committee of the chamber of com merce has returned to Mobile from Low er Peachtree bringing its official list of dead. Twenty-nine persons, nineteen' of whom were white, lost their lives in the storm. Mrs. Peter Miijedge has not been hitherto reported. Eleven persons are so fatally injured that many of them are expected to die. FRIEDMANN OFFERS SERUM TO PHYSICIANS (By Associated Press.) new YORK, March 27.—The advis ability of distributing for general use by physicians the tuberculosis vaccine discovered by Dr. Frederich F. Fried mann was discussed yesterday at a con ference between the German specialist and a numncr of physicians whose iden tity was not disclosed. Under a propos ed plan physicians from various parts of the country might be instructed in the Fiedmann method of inoculating pa tients. It was deciaied that Dr. Friedmann expressed an eagerness to have others use his treatment, so that a greater number of sufferers might be attended. Decision of the matter was held in abeyance, out an anouncement may be made by the end of the week, it was said. CHATTAHOOCHEE FARMS WASHED BY RAINS CUSSETA, Ga., March 26.—Corn plant ing has now began in earnest this week. Farmers are two weeks late in beginning to plant corn from excess of rain. Will be two weeks yet before bottom land can be plowed and planted. All that saved the farmers this year in this section was the good headway made in January in breaking their fields broad cast. Lands are badly washed from heavy rains the last ten days. A good portion of low lands cultivated last year will not be worked this year on account of water. Government Will Receive Re quest This -Week to Stop Proceedings (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) SAVANNAH, Ga., March 27.—Will Uncle Sam agree to abandon his suit a'gainst the American Naval Stores com pany for violating the Sherman anti trust law in view of the recent sus pension of the company from business? This is a question that it is under stood is to be put up to the govern ment probably one day this week. The affairs of the company are now in the hands of a committee of cred itors and it is likely that there will be a general dissolution before the af fair is ended. It is believed if the government will dismiss its suit against the company the situation will *be greatly improved. It is understood that creditors com mittee proposes to present the matter to the federal authorities in this light. The Naval Stores company has pre pared a statement which shows liabili ties of practically $9,800,000 and as sets of $14,000,000. These assets, how ever, are in the shape of rosin and spirits stocks which must be very care fully marketed before they can be made available. It will be the duty of the committee having its affairs in charge to keep the market going so as to get the cash for these assets. The country homes of Mr. S. P. Shotter, the chairman of the board of directors of the company, both at Lenox, Mass, and Savannah, are for sale. They are very elegant homes. WILLIAMS SWORN IN AS ASSISTANT TREASURER WASHINGTON, March 27.—John Skelton Williams, of Richmond, Va., was sworn in today as assistant secre tary of the treasury, succeeding Rob ert O. Bailey in charge of the fiscal bu- OTWEBlIfiTiS TO HELP PRESBYTERIANS Members of Other Churches Will Be Asked to Entertain 500 of the Commissioners' A canVass of churches of all denomi nations in Atlanta has been commenced by the Presbyterian assemblies commit tee to secure homes for the commis sioners who are coming here on May 15 to attend the first joint meeting of the assemblies of three great branches of the Presbyterian churches. The committee, which is headed by J. K. Orr, expects the Presbyterians of the city, although they number only 4,500, to entertain in their homes at least 1,000 of the commissioners. The members of the other denominations, it has been decided, will be asked to en tertain the remaining 500 commission ers. Mr. Orr is confident that the other denominations will, readily cqme to the assistance of the Presbyterians in en tertaining the biggest and most impor tant religious gathering ever held in the south, and one of the most unusual religious meetings this country has ever known. One-half of the commissioners will be laymen and the remainder ministers. They will be chosen from among the most prominent men in the churches, and many of them will be men whose names are known over the entire United States. 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Gall Stones Removed Without an Operation After suffering for one year with #all stones, I was told by a friend to ivy Swamp-Boot. I began with the fifty • cent size and after using four bottles found that I was ^nuch better. Then began using the larger size bottles and after taking .three bottles I was cured. That has been seven years ago this summer ^and I. have never been sick since that time from this disease. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Kil mer’s Swamp-Root to any one for kid ney and bladder troubles hoping it may do as much good for many people as It did for me. Yours truly, MISS EMMA HOLDEFER, 20 North Thorpe St., Kansas City, Kan. State of Missouri, \ County of Jackson. On the Uth day of August, 1909, per sonally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, Miss Emma Holdefer, who subscribed the within statement and made oath that the same is true In substance and in fact. f HENRY C. EMERY, Notary Public. STORM STRICKEN OMAHA IS BURYING ITS BEAD Better to Dr. Xilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y PROVE WHAT SWAMP-BOOT WILL DO FOB 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, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drugstores.—(Advt.) TARIFF DETAILS LEFT OPEN FOR THE PRESENT Single Bill or Schedule Has Not Yet Been Decided Upon Over One Hundred Funeral* City Grief Stricken Were Held Tuesday.. OMAHA, Nab., March 26.—Burying the dead and work of reconstruction occu pied tornado stricken Omaha toay. Pay ing last rites occupie the time of thou sands of persons. Funerals were held in all parts of the city. Many of the bodies recovered from wrecks of Sun day’s storm were cared for at undertak ing establishments an a greater number of funerals were held from those places. Whenever possible, friends of stricken families took care of bodies and had them prepared for burial. In many instances churches were e- molished in the districts covered by the storm and others were so badly wrecked as to prevent them being used for burial services. Nearly 100 funerals were held Tuesday. Mahy bodies have been sent to out-of-town relatives. During the night the work of rescue continued. Only one body was reported recovered, that if another negro burie in the Ilewild pool hall debris. The author ities are taking steps to uncover all the wreckage. FINDS WIFE AT FRIEND’S SHOOTS HER TO DEATH (By Associated Press.) REIDSVILLE, N. C., March 27.—Wal ter Shelton, a well known young man of this place, went to the home of a Mr. Black here Monday night at 7 o'clock,"* where his wife was making a call, and entering the room drew a re volver and fired twice, killing Mrs. Shel ton instantly. No motive is known for the deed, as Shelton and his wife have been living apart for a number of months. He es caped immediately after tha trage^jy and has not been apprehended. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 27.—President Wilson is undecided whether the tariff should be revised by a single bill or by schedule. He told callers today he had had a satisfactory talk last night with Representative Underwood, but had left the question open. While Mr. Underwood favoi s the sin gle bill idea, he has said that the Dem ocratic caucus, should decide the issue and. in that view the president has con curred. While the* income tax feature was discussed the president declared no conclusions had been reached as to whether the tax should be graduated or be set at a flat rate. The president was in conference early today with his friend, Colonel E. M. House, of Austin, Tex. They talked general policies and to some extent diplomatic appointments. It was said that whije the presi dent had a number of men under con sideration, he had not fixed on specific posts for them. Shoots Wife, to Death Fires Bullet Into Son, And Drinks Laudanum (By Associated Press.) ROMIS, Ga., March 27.—After killing his wife and inflicting a serious wound on his son, I. W. Williams, an aged farmer, Tuesday attempted suicide by drinking laudanum. He probably will recover. Williams and his wife quarreled over the possession of their three children. After half an hour’s wrahgle, he emp tied the contents of his recolver into his wife’s body, killing her instantly. Their eldest son, Luther, attempting to defend his mother, received a bullet in his hip. Williams is sixty-six years old; his wife was fifty. Ga, Tag Too Ugly For His Motorcycle So He Returns It To Capitol J. L. Wood, of the Wood’s Four Broth ers show, has returned his motorcycle license number to Secretary of State Philip Cook with a letter explaining that its size makes it inappropriate for a motorcycle. Mr. Wood declares that he will ob tain his license number in some other state which furnishes smaller and more attractive tags. The automobile and motorcycle li cense tags are of the same design and size in Georgia. Mr. Wood did not know this when, several rfays ago, he sent the secretary of state $2 for a number. He desired to use a Georgia tag because this state is his home. CLEMENTS FACES TRIAL FOR DEATH OF GUNN (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) MOULTRIE, Ga., March 26.—Tom Clements, a former Georgian, and now a wealthy farmer and stock man of Liberty county, Florida, is on trial this week, charged with the murder of Buck Gunn, son of a wealthy citizen of Flor ida. The indictment against Clements is based on circumstantial evidence anS an alleged confession, which he repu diates. There was trouble between the Cle ments family and Gunn family over a range for cattle, and when Gunn was found dead in the woods after being missed for a day and night, suspi cion rested on Tom Clements and his two sons. The sons of Clements came to Georgia and evaded the officers for a ROME TRAGEDY MAY AMEND AUTO LAW (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 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Name P. 0 R, F. D. .State. Send us a trial order NOW for HAYNER BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKEY T HIS is the ideal whiskey for the home —rich, pure, delicious—guaranteed to please in every way—or your money back. Insist On Bottled-in-Bond Be particular in your selection—avoid blends, and compounds—and remember there is only one way you can be SURE of getting absolutely pure, straight whis key and that is to insist on BOTTLED- IN-BOND. That’s What Wo Offer You Hayner fine, old Private Stock Bottled-in- Bond Whiskey—shipped in strong, sealed case—direct from distillery to you—and all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts—express paid by us. There Is No Question about a whiskey like this—you KNOW jt is good and pure—the U. S. Government’s official Green Stamp over the cork is your assurance that it is bottled-in-bond, fully aged, full 100% proof and full measure. Nowhere Else Gan You Do So Well Blends and compounds can be had any where and at any price—but when it comes to BOTTLED-IN-BOND—Hayner Whiskey has no equal. How Can We Do It? We sell our entire product direct from Distillery to Consumer—thus saving you all the profit of the middleman and dealer —and giving you this fine old whiskey at the distiller’s price. Send Us Your Order— Try this whiskey—at our risk and on our guarantee—you will find it as fine a whis key as you ever tasted and the best value you ever bought—or you may send it back at our expense and we will return your money without a word. You Take No Chances Our guarantee is fair and square —it means what it says—we must send you a quality that will strike you as rich, pure, delicious—pleasing in every way—and we will do it No letter is necessary— Cut Out and U»e This Coupon and address our nearest office THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY Enclosed And S3.S0 for which eend me FOUR full nuert bottles of Heyner PrWete Stock Bottled-lm Bond Whiskey—express p.td—e» per your offer It is understood that Tf this whiskey is not found as represented and satisfactory to me in every way. It may be returned at your expense—and my $3.20 is to be promptly refunded. M-26 Name.... Address No ot J$r$ filled for less than 4 quarts. Orders for Arizona. California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada. New Mexico, Oregon. Utah, Washington or Wyo ming must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for M.00 by Express Prepaid or 20 Quarts for S1&.S0 by Freight Prepaid. 13-N JUNE 30 1906 SERIAL NO. HOI HAYNEP * fRIVATEStow* WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND THE hayner DISTILLING COMPANT "'stiiury no.) Ill DISTRICT.TRO'Cof »■ "“•VU mraucstpmmn sr if*' CTy . mo. jmksoimUJ'A■ ADDRESS OUR NEAREST OFFICE Dayton. 0. Boston. Hass. St. Louis. Ho. Distillery at Troy. Ohio THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO, Dept. M-26 St. Lonls. Mo. Kansas City. Mo. St. Paid. Minn. New Orleans. I.a. Jacksonv Kansas City, Mo. St. Pauli, ESTABLISHED J8O0 New Orleans, La. Jacksonville, Pile Capital $000,000.00 Full Paid