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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1913.
Smoke of Kerbs OR. LEWIS IS HELD
For Catarrh
Potato Takes Strange CORN CLUB HOSTESSES
[ Shape in Local Garden \ WANT BOYS THIS HEAR
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way and
It Costs Nothing to Try
This preparation of herbs, leaves, flowers '
and berries (containing no tobacco or habit-
forming drugs) is either smoked in an ordinary
clean pipe or smoking tube, and by drawing
* (he medicated smoke into the mouth and in
haling into the Iqpgs or ending It out through*
*be nostrils in a perfectly natural way, the
worst case of Catarrh can be eradicated.
Man Arrested irr Hotel With,
Miss Effie McCalman Accus
ed of Having Five Wives
etVTAWS
NO TOBACCO
YIADC KAMI
«CQI»TCBt9
1 It is not unpleasant to use, and at the same
. time it Is entirely harmless, and can be used
by man, woman or child.
. Just as Catarrh is contracted by breath teg
t rold or dust and germ-laden air, just so this
' balmy antiseptic smoking remedy goes to all
-the affected parts of the air passages of the
head, nose, throat and lungs. It can readily
be s*>en why the ordinary treatments, such as
sprays, ointments, salves, liquid or tablet medi
cines fa!—they do 'not and can not reach
ail the affected parts.
If you have catarrh of the nose, throat or
lungs, choking, stopped-up fee’ing. colds, catar
rhal headaches: if you are given to hawking
and spitting, this simple but scientific treatment
should cure y<*u.
■r- An illustrated book which goes thoroughly
into the whole question of the cause, cure and
prevention of catarrh will, upon request, bo sent
yon by Dr. J. W. BIos.ser, 51 Walton s reet,
Atlanta. Ga.
He will, also, mail you five days’ free treat-
r.ment. Yon will at once see that it is a won
derful remedy, and as it only costs one dollar
'for thp regular treatment, it is within the
reach »f everyone. It is not necessary to send
any money—simply send your name and address
and the booklet and free trial package will be
-mailed you immediately.—(Advt.)
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
CARROLLTON, Ga., Nov. 10.—-As the!
outcome of a prescecution which began j
last summer when he was arrested at an !
Atlanta hotel in company with Miss Ef- ;
fie McCalman, a pretty and well-connec- j
ted Carroll county girl. Dr. M. W. Lewis,
of this city 1 Saturday afternoon was bound
over to the grand jury on a charge of
bigamy, his bond being placed at $800.
Emery M. McCalman, of Bowdon Junc
tion, brother of the young woman who
was arrested with Dr. Lewis, is the
prosecutor. He charges Dr. Lewis is in
reality Walter L. Franklin, a paroled
convict from the Alabama penitentiary,
where he served one year for embezzle
ment and two years of a three-year sen
tence for bigamy.
After locating in Carrollton several
years ago Dr. Lewis married a young
woman of this place. For contratcing
this marriage he is charged by Mr. Mc
Calman with having committed bigamy
in Georgia.
Dr. Lewis vigorously denies the
charges against him and contends Mc
Calman is seeking to ruin* him because
of the Atlanta episode, which he also de
clares was an unjustifiable prosecution.
At the hearing before a justice of the
peace Saturday afternoon, Dr. Lewis
waived a preliminary trial and made
bond. His attorney, John O. Newell,
says trial was waived because the prose
cution announced several of its witnesses
Atlanta Women Who Threw
Open Homes to Young Farm
ers Enjoyed Their Experience
Leters from Atlanta women, who de
clare they thoroughly enjoyed enter
taining the Corn club boys during their
visit last year, are flooding the office
of Walter G. Cooper, secretary of tne
Atlanta chamber of ocmmerce, as the
result of a circular* which he has sent
last year’s hostesses. I
Last year 40(T Atlanta homes were
opened to the Corn club boys, 700 of
whom came from every section nx'. the
state to participate In the annual show 4
This year theta will be more than 1,000
boys competing for the many prizes of
fered by the show committee, and the
people of Atlanta will again be called
upon to entertain them.
Among the ladies, whose interesting
replies to Secretarj' Cooper’s letter have
already been received are Mrs. William
L. Peel, Mrs. Linton C. Hopkins and
Mrs. Mary M. Raoul.
When a sweet potato acquires enoug u
character to partake of the personality
of its producer it becomes rather un
canny. For a ’tater, no matter how
were not present and that it wished juicy, no matter how sweet, is, after
time to take out attachments for them.
FORESTERS’ FIRE FIGHTS
PREVENT GIGANTIC LOSSES
Don't Quit
Tobacco
(Unless You Beally Want to Do So.)
Control Yourself Sensibly
You needn’t lose the pleasure of your pipe,
cigars or cigarets, snuff, or chewing tobacco, if
you will reduce the excessive quantity to a safe
and sane minimum which will give you far more
satisfaction than you now get. You should find
an immediate improvement in health, tranquil
nerves, stronger eyes, heart, stomach and kid
neys, better memory, will-power, clearer skin,
good appetite and numerous other benefits.
Write Albro Co.. 1"4 E. 32d St., 325-A, New
York City, for free book; It is different from
any other—will give you a cheer-up, glad-I-am-
alive feeling. Find yourself enthusiastically
welL optimistic and saying you really enjoy your,
self nowadays; that your health was never bet
ter and you are getting more genuine satisfac
tion out of one-tenth as much tobacco.—(Advt.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Chief For
ester Graves care-taker of the 165,-
000,000 acres of forest land owned by
Uncle Sam, who has returned from s
tour of inspection, visited virtually all
of the 160 forests which are public
property.
Mr. Graves expressed pleasure over
the excellent showing being made in fire
fighting. This is a work, he declared
which it will take years to bring to
complete efficiency, but many millions
of dollars worth of good timber already
are being saved annually.
A report which had just reached him
telling how eight simultaneous fires
in one district of the Halamath national
forest, California, had been put out with
a loss of only ninety acres burned over,
was pointed to by him as an indication
of what was being done in saving valu
able timber.
all. only meant to be eaten, and has no
business whatever in asserting itself.
Consequently, when David Yarbrough,
pulling up “spuds” at his farm on the
Boulevard, the other day, unearthed a
twisted tuber, he looked twice, scratch
ed his head, and gaped in astonish
ment.
David Yarbrough, you see. is by trade
a plumber and by inclination a second
Luther Burbank. He it is that grows
green corn in his barn all winter and
enjoys fresh succotash for his Christ
mas dinner. But none of his experi
ments equaled the shape of that po
tato.
If it hadn’t been covered with loam
and hadn’t been in a potato patch, Da
vid Yarbrough would have sworn that
potato was a section of pipe he had
been using for plumbing. For it was
curved in the shape of a “trap” and
from all aopearance might have served
cor first-class piping.
He brought the potato and the pipe
to The Journal office and had ’em snap
ped together. Which is which?
“That potato must have known I was
a plumber,” declares David Yarbrough
Georgia Products Dinner
Will Bring 1,000 Guests
Together in Auditorium
Rheumatism
A H me C re Givei by
One Wf-o Had It
In the' spring of 1893 I was attacked by
Muscular ami Inflammatory Rheumatism. I
suffered .as only those who have it know, lor
over three years. I tried remedy after
remedy, and doctor after doctor, but sucu
relief as l received was only temporary.
Finally, I found a remedy that cured me
completely, and It has never returned, i
have given it to a number who were terribly
afflicted and even ..bedridden with Rheuma
tism, and it effected a cure in every case.
I want every sufferer Ir m any fiu-v.i of
rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous heal
ing power. Don't vend a «ent: s in dy mad
your name and address and I will send it
free to try. After you have used it and
it has proven itself to be that long-looked-
for means of curing your Rheumatism, you
may send, the price of it, one dollar, but un
derstand. I do not want vonr ui *»*>y nnVsi
you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn’t
tha' fair? \' hv suffer any longer wm-n
positive relief is thus offered you free?
Don’t delay. Write today.
Mark H. Jackson, No. 587 Gurney Bldg.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
INDIANAPOLIS TROLLEY
CAR STRIKE HAS ENDED
That Main Auditorium Will
•Be Ready in Time for Dinner
(By Associated Press.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 10.—For the
first time in seven days the people of In- served in the main auditorium and not
dianapolis heard the hum of motors and i n Tuft hall as has been announced, as-
clang of bells of street 'cars this morn
ing as the service, interrupted by th<
strike of the employes of the Indianapo
lis Traction and Terminal company, was
resumed.
In charge of the cars were the n>otor-
mep and conductors who a week ago last
ni£ht quit their places whe the com
pany refused to receive a committee ap
pointed to present their grievances.
An unusual result of the strike was
the release of Harley C. Carlton, a mili
tary prisoner at Fort Leavenworth, so he it
could attend the funeral of Thomas L.
Carlton, a chauffeur, shot and killed dur
ing rioting last Monday.
, , j Baking company; candy by Norris, Inc.;
Definite Assurance Is Given fresh ° nini ° ns and new potatoes by j
I Lee Barnes; Habersham county apples,
by C. J. Haden. It was announced that
there would be many others reported
at the meeting of the committee which
will be held Monday at noon.
Chairman Milt Saul, of the publicity
committee, has announced that Presi
dent Arkwright, othe Georgia Railway
and Power company, is deeply interested
in the movement, ' and that this com
pany will donate free of charge all
the electricity needed in connection
with the dinner, while the Atlanta Gas
Light company will give the gas for
cooking it.
But the eating of Georgia products
will not be the only feature of observ
ance .of Georgia Products Day. Geor
gia products will also be worn at the
That famous Georgia products din
ner to be given on November 18 by the
Atlanta chamber of commerce, will be
surance having been given to the gen
eral committee of the chamber of com
merce that the automobile show will
be out of the hall :and everything Clear
ed away in time for the big event which
will bring together at least 1,000 Geor
gia diners upon toothsome Georgia mor
sels. This has given a new Impetus dinner, and there will be a contest be-
to the dinner and the committee has . tween some of those who attend to
gone to work with a determination to ' see who can go the greatest extent tn
make it a, bigger thing than ever. | securing Georgia made wearing ap-
Plans were made Saturday which will i parel.
contribute materially to the success of 1 Chairman W. H. hite, Jr., of thr
the function, which is to take place general committee, has set the pace by
at the same time with 100 other Georgia, announcing his intention of having ev-
products dinners to be given under the article o_ clothing worn by him
auspices of the various chambers of that night Georgia made The only
commerce over the state. thing that is troubling him so far
The dinner is to be served by J. Lee Cl ^ f ° T
Barnes, well-known
a
ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF
MILLEDGEVILLE MAYOR
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., Nov. 10.—An
attempt on the life of Mayor Miller S.
Bell was made at 3 o’clock this morn
ing when an unidentified person fired
three shots through the window into the
bed occupied by Mr. Bell. One bullet
passed within two inches of the mayor’s
head.
Citizens of Milledgeville have offered
a reward of $1,000 for the capture of
the would-bo assassin.
The vigorous campaign conducted by
Mayor Bell against blin~ tigers in this
city is believed to have incited the at
tempted assassination
Mr. Bell is a nephew of General A.
J. West, of Atlanta.
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FRESNO, Cal., Nov. 10.—V. Yonamona. ! ^jH*Yu'e V credi t h f o r °a!l l™of @ t h e & Ge 0r~ia 01,1146 anx,ous that the clo,h shou ' d
- Japanese, was shot and killed last donated f *“ ""
by Chinese Tong men. ___ ... , . ... , spare no effort to find it.
hotel man, who is
making his suit of clothes. The suit
Itself will be Georgia made, but he if
night, presumably by Chinese Tong men.
ner in which these have already begun
To Women
Who Dread
Motherhood
Information How Thoy May Give Aim to
Happy, Healthy Children Absolutely With.
out Fear of oain. Seal fro*
No woman need, anv ong-
k ei dread cne pains of
childbirth Di J H
Dvt devoted ois ife
to relieving tne .or
f rowsoi womer. He nas
J pro ven thar the pan at
*childbirth nee I no. onger
r be feared d> womananr 1 we
"will, gladly tel! you now it may
b* done absolutely free of cnargt bend noui
game and address to Dr j H Dvt Medirai
V Institute, if? Lewis Block, Buf aro, N V and
we will send you, postpaid, his v onderfu. book
"..-which tells how to give birth to nappy, neaithy
-"children, absolutely without feai of pam, arso
how to become a mother Do not delay but
TO DAY
IN COLORADO TROUBLE
Yonamona and other Japanese were ar- . . .. . 0 _ ,. .
r r fea ,n w,^vi„rx y a S3 SKS STRIKERS KILL FOUR
ar ^rsoNATioxs
When the trio came to Fresno yester- Among the donations for the dinner
day two of them appealed to the police re P° r ted to the committee were crackers
to be lodged In jail until they could ar- by the F. E. Block company; coffee by
range to leave the country. Yonamona, the Kamper Grocery company: yams,
who preferred to remain at liberty, was O. T. Camp, president Retail Grocers’
(By Associated Press.)
LAVETA, Col.. Nov. 10.—One miner
and three guards from the Oakview
mine, near here, were killed late today
. „ , * - ... ,, . . when they were ambushed while re-
» ?*" an hour. Tt is feared the association; corn field hams by White turni t0 the mlne . The miner had
killing will lead to retaliatory measures Provision company; bread, by Schlesin-
and a prolonged feud between the races. ger-Meyer bakery; rolls by New South
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
come to LaVeta this afternoon to visit
a dentist. When he started to return to
the mine he was surrounded by strikers,
but managed to send a telephone ap
peal for aid. Three guards came to
LaVeta, rescued the miner and started
for the mine in an automobile. The 1
party were attacked, and in the ex- i
change of shots the occupants of the
j automobile were killed.
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BAVARIA’S NEW RULER
TAKESJ3ATH OF OFFICE
(By Associated Press.)
MUNICH, Bavaria, Nov. 10.—Ludwig
III. Bavaria’s new king who replaces
the mad king, Otto, took the oath today
with the simple formula: “I swear to
rule according to 'he constitution and
the imperial laws, so help me God and
His Holy Scriptures.”
The new king previously had pledged
to devote himself to cooperation with
the Bavarian parliament in furthering
the cultural and economic progress ot
Bavaria.
The Bavarian congress witnessed the
ceremony which was followed with a
salute of 101 guns.
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full Biz* $3.50,* all'for $10.00. AH new goods
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Satisfaction guaranteed. This offer is for a
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Mopey Ordor now. or write for circular and or
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> Dept. 1012, Greensboro, N. C.
JUST A FEW HOURS
If cross, feverish, constipated,
give “California Syrup of
Figs”
Mothers can rest easy after giving
“California Syrup of Figs,” because in a
few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour
bile and fermenting food gently moves
out of the bowels, and you have a well,
playful child again. Children simply will
^not take the time from play to empty
their bowels, and they become tightly
packed, liver gets sluggish and stom
ach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see If
tongue is coated, then give this delicious
“fruit laxative.” Children love it, ana
it cannot cause injury. No difference
yvhat ails your little one—if full of cold,
or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach
ache. bad breath, remember, a. gentle
“inside cleansing” should always be the
first treatment given. Full directions for
babies, children of all ages and grown
ups are printed on each b'bttle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask
your druggist f,or a 50-cent bottle ot
“California Syrup of Figs.” then look
carefully and see that it is made by the
“California Fig Syrup Company.” We
make |o smaller size. Hand back with
contempt any other fig syrup.—(Advt.)
GRANGERS WILL DISCUSS
FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS
(By Associated Press.)
MANCHKSTER, N. H.. Nov. 10.—
■‘This convention will be the most im
portant in the history of the National
Grange,” said National Master Oliver
Wilson, of Peoria, Ill., discussing the
grange meeting which begins in this city
this week.
“There are many fundamentals to be
considered," he continued, “all pertinent
not only to the agriculturist, but to the
whole people of this nation."
Among the subjects to be discussed
are federal aid for road improvement,
conservation of natural resources, effec
tive regulation of railroad and express
companies, “rational system of agricul
tural credit,” and international peace.
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RETIRED ARMY OFFICERS
MAY HAVE TO DO DUTY
Change in Rules Providing for
Their Use in Emergencies Is
Recommended by Chief
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—-Retired
army officers may be forced to take
command of troops in certain contin
gencies if the war department induces
congress to enact the necessary legis
lation. The department would be em
powered to place a retired army officer
In command of a military post when a
movement of troops leaves a post with
out its garrison. The law at present
provides that “officers retired from ac
tive service shall be withdrawn for
command,” but permits their assign
ment to “staff duties not involving
service with troops.”
As the command of a post, even
when its garrison is away, involves
command of certain enlisted men of
the medical and quartermaster corps as
well as certain other enlisted men of
the line, the proposed legislation would
be necessary to overcome the present
prohibition of duties “involving service
with troops.”
The change is recommended by Major
General James B. Aleshire, chief of
the quartermaster corps. In the event
of its adoption retired officers proba
bly would receive the active pay of
their grades during temporary service.
FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES
FLEECED BY GRAFTERS
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—Gross misap-
propratlon of funds belonging to minor
children of the five civilized tribes In
Oklahoma has been disclosed by investi
gations conducted by Secretary Lane.
The secretary announced today he
would call the cases to *he attention of a
federal grand jury and begin. criminal
prosecutions.
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The worst cold is cured overnight—croup in 15
minutes. At all druggists, 25c. 50c and $1.00.
Liberal sample mailed on request. Vick Chem
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farm.
JIM CONLEY FACES
TRIAL ON TUESDAY
Jim Conley, the negro sweeper at the
National Pencil factory, principal wit
ness against Leo M. Frank, who is un
der sentence of death for the murder
of Mary Phagan on April 26. will be put
on trial Tuesday before Judge B. H.
Hill, of the criminal division of the
Fulton county superior court.
Conley is under two indictments, both
charging him with being an accessory
after the fact in the murder of the
Phagan girl. These indictments are
based upon his own admission that he
assisted Frank in taking the girl’s body
to the factory basement and that he
wrote the notes found by the body.
One of the indictments against Con
ley was brought on a section of the
criminal code which fixes the offense
with which he is charged as a felony,
the punishment being five years. The
other indictment is based upon another
section of the code which classifies the
crime of an accessory after the fact
in a murder case as a misdemeanor, the
maximum penalty for which is one year.
Conley will plead guilty when he is
arraigned in court.
womaFand man "held
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MACON, Ga., Nov. 10.—Accused of the
murder of John Epps, seventeen years
old, December 14, last year, Mrs. Ada
Griffith, forty years old, wife of a prom
inent farmer of Sparta and mother of
five children, and John England, thirty
years old, convict guard, have been ar
rested and late this afternoon, after a
court inquiry were bou-nd over without
bail accused of the crime. Both are in
jail at Sparta.
For several weeks Macon detectives
have been at work on the case. Not
until a few days ago, however, did they
feel safe in causing the arrests. Not
until tonight did developments in the
year-old tragedy leak out.
It is alleged young Epps, the victim,
knew the love secrets of the woman and
the convict guard.
MAN RECOVERS MEMORY
AFTER OUTING IN WOODS
TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 10.—A re
markable instance of a memory prac
tically lost for nine years now recov
ered, is the case of Hyman Levy. Ho
formerly was a prominent merchant
here, but nine years ago when he acci
dentally scratched his leg and began
to wory in fear of blood poisoning
his mind became practically a blank, i
He became a hermit in his home and
the few times he was prevailed on to
go out he failed to recognize any of
his old friends. It was thought his
case was hopeless until three months
ago. He was persuaded to go into camp
with his boys. When he came home
his mind was so clear he announced he
would renew business.
Thonands of Months lake This are Sees
Every Day. Tne Trouble i« Known av
Pyorrnea (or K-ggs 1 Liecase). Tnerv
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Stop Despairing 1 Don’t Give Up Hope ol
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COMMITS SUICIDE AS
* HIS WIFE LOOKS ON
HINESVTLLE, Ga.. Nov. 10.—J. S. 1
Ward, a druggist, committed suicide
here today by taking poison. Ho
poured a quantity of a drug into the
palm of his hand and going to his wife
told her what it was and swallowed it
in her presence. He was 'dead in an
hour.
A simple home treatment—the reault of 21
years of research—will tuuuy bring you the re
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Lon c waste your money on drug store remedied
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treatment. bridges, Crowns and False Teeth
are unsightly and never satisfactory, and
hrongb his treatment of - the causes of bad
and decaying teeth, gum disease* and foul
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If you are suffering with Pyorrhea, Riggs’
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dress Dr. F. W. WILLARD, El—494 Temple
Court Bldg., Chicago, Ill.—(Advt.)
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ENVOY PIN DELL G ! VEN 0. K.
BY RUSS GOVERNMENT
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The Russian
government has notified the United
States that Henry M. Pindell, of Peoria.
Ill., will br persona grata to the St.
Petersburg court. Mr. Pindell’s nomi
nation is expected to the senate soon.
010.
Unive.
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