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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA.,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913.
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Daniel and His Bride
Come from Tennessee
To Marry in Atlanta
Atlanta is an ideal Cupid's haven.
jAt least, that must be the opinion of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Daniel, who could
have been married in Chattanooga
Thursday, but decided instead to have
the knot tied in the Gate City.
When the two young people arrived
in Atlanta Thursday evening she was
just Miss Rosa Larsch. aged twenty-
three, of 417 Lindsey street, Chattanoo
ga, and he just G. W. Daniel, aged twen
ty-six, single, of 313 Houston street,
Chattanpoga.
But shortly after their arrival at the
Aragon hotel, they stepped out into
the city, and not content with locating
a minister must needs get one in far-
off East Point.
At the residence of Rev. Thomas G.
Rose, in East Point, the knot was tied.
And Mr. and Mrs. Daniel went back to
the city.
The groom is a well known young
man of Chattanooga, who will take up
engineering work here.
As neither of the young people have
been very talkative about their plans,
there hangs a slight halo of mystery
oyer their decision to ride 100 miles to
get married, when it wasn’t necessary.
HOW TO SUCCEED
During the last few years, conditions
in all lines of business, even profession
al life, have changed so completely that
every man is waking up to the fact that
in order to win success he must spe
cialize and learn to do some on$ thing
and do it well.
So it is with any article that sold
to the people. It must have genuine
merit or no amount of advertising will
maintaih the demand for the article-
For. many years druggists have watch
ed with much interest the remarkable
record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Idver
and Bladder Remedy. From the very
beginning the proprietors had so much
confidence in it that they invited every
one to test it.
It is a physician’s prescription.
They have on file thousands of unso
licited letters received from former suf
ferers who claim they are now enjoying
good health as*a result of its use.
However, if you wish first to try a
- sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer &
. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., enclose ten
cent^ and mention this paper. They will
promptly forward you a sample bottle
by Parcels Post.
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LUKE LEA BUDS L 41
AS TWIN OF NEW HAVEN
Tennessee Senator Declares
Road Is Unpopular.and Bad
ly Managed Property
BY BALFH SMITH.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Likening
Louisville and Nashviile railway to the
mismanaged and unpopular New York,
New Haven and Hartford railroad, Sen
ator Luke Lea, of Tennessee, last night
issued a red hot statement with refer
ence to the passage by the senate yes
terday of his resolution providing for
a searching investigation of the owner
ship, control, methods and practices of
ihe L. & N. The Lea resolution, which
passed without a dissenting vote, is the
result of the alleged effort of the Lou
isville and Nashville to bottle up the
state of Tennessee and discriminate
against the industrial development of
the state in the matter of freight and
passenger rates. It is regarded here
as the forerunner of a bitter fight be
tween Milton B. Smith, presiaent of
the L. & N., and the progressive Demo
crats of Tennessee, under the leader of
the militant young senator.
While Senator Lea's statement per
tains in large part to Tennessee, it con
tains much that is of general interest
to Georgia in view of the fact that the
investigation will involve the Western
and Atlantic road and because the Lou
isville and Nashville railroad has been
accused of pernicious political activity
in Georgia. *
Senator Lea prefaced his statement
with the declaration that it is popular
nowadays to charge persons who insist
on railroads obeying the law with being
“railroad wieckers and impoverishing
widows and orphans w hose investments
are in railroad securities.”
Farmer Loses Life
In Vain Attempt to
Save His Companion
BUCHANAN, Ga.. Nov. 10.—-B. F.
Summerville and W. M. Reeves, two
prominent farmers, were killed by gas
in a well yesterday morning. They
were digging in a well on Reeves farm
in the western part of the county when
Reeves was overcome. Summerville
went down to tie a rope to Reeves to
get him out and before he could get
out was overcome and both died before
assistance could reach them.
Both were well connected and known
all over the county.
Mother’s Friend is the only remedy
known that is able to reach all the different
parts involved It is
a penetrating external
application after the
formula of a noted
family doctor, and lu
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nerve, tissue or ten
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By its daily use
there will be no pain,
no distress, no nausea,
no danger of laceration or other accident,
and the period will be one of supreme com
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Mother’s Friend is one of the greatest
of all helpful influences, for it robs child
birth of all its agonies and dangers, dispels
all the doubt and dread, all sense of fear,
.and thus enables the mind and body to
await the greatest event in a woman’s life
with untrammeled gladness.
You will find it on sale at all drug stores
at $1.00 a bottle, or the druggist will gladly
get it for you. Mother’s Friend is prepared
only by the Bradfield Regulator Co., 237
Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., who will mail
an instructive book to expectant mothers.
Write for it to-day.
MOTHER AND FATHER
SEARCH FOR THEIR BOY
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Worthington, of
Folsom, Ga., R. F. D. No. 2., are anxious
to learn the whereabouts of their son,
John R. Worthington, who left home on
August 19 last. He is described as be
ing sixteen years old, with light hair, blue
eyes, fair complexion, of medium size
tor a boy of that- age. weighing about
90 or 100 pounds. He has a very small
scar, caused by an insect bite, over one
of his eyes. Nothing has been heard
from him since he left home. His
mother is deeply grieved on his account
and any information concerning his
whereabouts will be deeply appreciated.
CHATHAM RAIDS TIGERS
AND CITIZENS LOSE BETS
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 10.—-The trial
of several alleged “blind tiger” cases in
ll«e superior court of Chatham county,
which resulted from a bet made sev
eral months ago that the authorities
would not raid these places, was begun
yesterday. C. L. Davis was found
guilty. Judge Charlton withheld the
sentence until after tile trial of M.
i'atro and Andrea Pappadea, two others
charged with similar offenses. The sa
loons operated by these men were raid
ed by county police and Sheriff Dixon.
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PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT HUERTA.
This is a new view of President
Huerta, dictator of Mexico, whose gov
ernment is reaching a crisis. The deter
mination and strength of character
which has carried the man from a sub- i
ordinate place in the army to the dicta
torship of the country is shown in his
iron jaw. So far he has shown much
the same qualities which made Porfirio
Diaz th#» dictator for more than a quar
ter of a century.
Alimony Contingent
Puzzled by Provisions
Of Income Tax Law
(hy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Nov.10.—The alimony
contingent is perplexed. It does not
Know just how it will have to pay the
‘ncome tax on alimony in excess of
$d,000 annually that it is paying to
its former wives.
This question is one of the many the
internal revenue bureau of the treas
ury department has been called on to
elucidate. No decision has been reached
and in view of the present predicament
it will be considered at length.
The controversy seems to hang on
whether the tax should be withheld by
the former husband before paying the
$3,000 over to his former spouse oi
whether it shall be paid by the latter. In
the event of its being withheld at the
source, the question arises if it would
not be a double tax on tne same amount,
unless it is conceded to be an expense
properly deductable from the income
of the alimony payer.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at oncu the wonderful, old reliable DR.
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Woman Pleads Suit
In U. S. Supreme Court;
Defends Big Company
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—A rare oc
currence took place today in the su
preme court of the United States when
Mrs. Sarah FI. Sorin, of Arizona, ap
peared a3 the sole representative of a
mining corporation in a big mining
suit. Only on a rev/ occasions have
women addressed the court, and then,
in nearly every instance, only as asso
ciate counsel.
Mrs. Sorin was defending the claim
of the United Globe mines, a corporu
tion °f which she is general counsel, to
two mining claims in Gila county. An
zona- James N. Work also claims the
mines.
When the case was brought to the
supreme court Mrs. Sorin was asso
ciated with her father, William Her
ring, as counsel. • Sirce then Mr. Her
ring has died and Mrs. Sorin has
fought the case to the end. The de
cision in the supreme court of Arizona
whs in her favor.
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Mail Your Christmas
Pacrels Early So They
Will Not Be Delayed
(Ev Associated Pz$M.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—“Mail your
Christmas parcels early.” This notice in
big letters will be posted In every post-
office in the country at the instance or
Postmaster General Burleson, who pro
poses to see that all Christmas parcels
shall be delivered on or before Christmas
day if possible.
The First Christmas season of the parcel
post system is almost at hand. Officials
propose to see that every package shall
be handled expeditiously so there will be
no possibility of congestion. They be
lieve they can give the public quick and
accurate transportation and quick deliv
ery if patrons will aid hy mailing their
Christmas parcels early.
Patent Office Records
At Mercy of Flames:
Match Might Do It
r js»
WASHINTON, Nov. 10.—The danger
from fire to the valuable files of the pat
ent office has become so great that Sec
retary Lane, of the interior department,
as issued stringent regulations to pre
vent a possible confiagration.
Secretary Lane has prohibited the
striking of matches in the patent office.
Smoking was never allowed. Recently
I swinging electric lights between the
| files were replaced with stationary ceil-
| ing lights, thus eliminating the danger
! from crossed wires and worn insula-
| tion.
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MEASLES NOW RIFE
ON ALASKAN ISLANDS
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—T3ecause of
an epidemic of measles in Kodiak and
Afognak islands, Alaska, Secretary of
Interior Lane today ordered three gov
ernment physicians to the stricken dis
tricts. Fast Assistant Surgeon Krulish,
of public health service, who is on spe
cial detail with the United States bu
reau of education and now at Juneau,
Alaska, and Drs. H. O. Schaleben and O.
B. Orr, of the interior department, will
proceed to the islands immediately.
Box Office to Collect
Income Tax on Actors’
Salaries, Officials Say
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.*— 1 There will
be consternation along the rialto when
it becomes known that the box office
will have to withhold the income tax on
actors’ salaries exceeding $3,000 annu
ally. This is the interpretation placed
on the income law by treasury depart
ment officials in response to inquiries
by theatrical managers.
In the case of vaudeville perform
ers, however, the proceeding will be
somewhat altered. Their salaries arc
paid weekly by different managers and
tfie performers themselves will have
to make personal returns if liable for
the tax.
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Skeleton of Dinosaur
Dug Up in Alberta
First to Be Complete
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Enough bones
of the mqnoclonius, or horned dinosaur
have at last been unearthed from the
Red Deer river region in Alberta, Can
ada, to form the first complete skeleton
of the prehistoric creature. N
Barnum Brown, of the staff of the
American Museum of Natural History,
has just returned to New York with
a carload of bones of tile dinosaur and
other mammoth animals, which flour
ished in the Red Deer river region some
3,000,000 years ago, it is estimated.
The discoveries make the dinosaur’s
collection of the Natural History muse
um here the finest of the sort in the
world.
Russell Hopkins and
Wife Reserve Entire
Floor at St. Regis
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Mr. and Mrs.
Russell H. Hopkins, formerly of At
lanta, who recently returned from their
country place at Irvington-on-the-Hud-
son, have settled at the St. Regis hotel
for the winter, and in order to have ail
the comfort of home have taken the en
tire fifteenth floor of the hostelry.
Among the homelike features in the
Hopkins menage is a large room which
has been arranged as a nursery, and Is
supplied with every plaything dear to
the hearts of children. Mr. Hopkins was
for several years American consul to
Panama.
Senate to Give $1,000
For Miss Wilson’s Gift
(By Associated PressJ
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—A subscrip
tion list for the purchase of a wedding
present for Miss Jessie Wilson was cir
culated among senators today by Sen-
atoi* Martine, of New Jersey. It was
expected that about $1,000 would be
raised. *
Brown of Brunswick
Goes Up Against It
Hard in Windy City
(Special Dispatch to 'xT'e Journal.)
CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—A little lyric en
titled “Heads I Win, Sir, Tails You
Lose,” was sung today to C. D. Brown,
hailing from Brunswick, Ga., and to the
tune of 5200.
Through West Madison street trod
Brown, of Brunswick. He was alone ana
homesick. A friend approached. His
spirits were lifted—that wasn’t all.
“It’s a gay life, with all these suck-
are around, ’ said A Friend. “How’d you
like to make some kale?”
“Fine,” says Brown from Brunswick
“Ah, there’s a boob yonder. We’L
commence on him,” remarked A Friend.
The stranger was accosted. “Let’s
match penny’s” said A Friend to the
stranger and winks at Brown, of
Brunswick. So it was agreed. The
stranger lost. So did Brown, but that
was all right, for that was the way
they were to play. A Friend would divide
afterwards. The stranger lost his last
cent. He stormed. He’d call the police.
“We’ve got to duck,” says A Friend
to Brown. “I'll meet you at Madison
and Morgan streets.”
“ and,” said Brown, of Brunswick,
to Lieutenant Gallery, of the Desplaines
street station, “he didn’t show up at all
—and he had my $200.”
39 Bales on One Wagon
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
DUBLIN, Ga., Nov. 10.—J. F. Nobles
brought to Dublin yesterday thirty-nine
bales of cotton on one wagon.
BANDITS BLOW OPEN SAFE
AND ESCAPE WITH $12,000
(By Associated Press. 1
AUSTIN, Minn. ,Nov. 7.—Bandits who
bliew open the safe in the State bank
at Waltham early today escaped with
more than $12,000.
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Box 587- l JASPER, ALA.
Sulllgcnt. Ala.. July 21, 1913.
I)r. 3. H. Grant,
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Den r Doctor ■—
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TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY
Without Appuratu*, Inhaler*, Salve*.
Lotion*, Harmful Drug*, Bmok* or
Electricity.
HEALS 24 HOURS
It Is a now way. it Is something absolutely
different. No lotions, apra.v* or sickly smelling
mlves or creams. No atomizer, or any* 1 appara
tus of any kind. Nothing to smoke or Inhale.
No stemming or rubbing or Injection*. No elec
tricity or vibration or inaxMize. No powder;
no plasters; no kee?>iug In the house. Nothing
of that kind at all. Something uevv aud «Uf*
Germ-JDemop* of Catarrh Scattered
by Every Sneeze!
ferent, something delightful and healthful,
something Instantly successful. You do 0ot
have to wait, and linger nnd pay out a Jot
of monoy. You can stop it over night—end I
Will gladly toll you how—FITEE. I um not* a
doctor and this Is not ft so-called doctor’s pre-
scrlption-'-but I am cnr< d and m.v friend* *re
cured, and you eau be cured. Your sqfferlhg
will stop at once like magic.
1 Ain Frea-Ycu Can Be Free
mm \ly catarrh wa* filthy nnd Joattinotn*. It
mnde me ill. It dulled my mind. It under
mined my health and was weakening my will.
The hawking, coughing, spitting made me ob
noxious to all, and oiy foul brentb and disgust
ing habits made even my loved oues avoid tne
secretly. My dellgnt In fife was dulled and
my faculties Impaired. I knew tnat In tlm#
It would bring me to an untimely grave, be
cause every inotnqnt of the day and night it
war slowly yet surely sapplug my vitality.
But I found a cure, aud I am ready to tel!
you about it FBEE Write me promptly.
RISK JUST ONE CENT
Send uo money. Just your name and address
on a postal card. Say: “Dear Sam Kata.
1 lease tell me how you cured your catarrh, and
how. I can cure tfiine.’’ Thar’s all you need
sny. I will understand, and I will write to
you with complete information, P*KEE, at once.
Do not delay. Send postal card or write me
a letter today. Don’t think of turning this
pago until you have asked for tale wonderful
treatment thut can do for you what U has
done for me.
SAM KATZ, Suite D, X71,
L325 Michigan Ave., Chicago* XU.
HAYNER B0TTLED-1N
For Only 80 Cents—Express Charges Paid By Us.
This is a special introductory offer we are making to NEW customers only—•
and if YOU have never tried Hayner Whiskey—we want you to try it NOW.
We Want To Show You Take Us Up
We want to place some of our fine old whiskey On this offer—order this whiskey—try it—use.
i before you so you may know how rich, pure all you want—and if you don’t find it all we
and delicious it really is—and here’s the great- claim—the finest you ever tasted _ and the
est offer you ever heard of— greatest value you ever saw—we will return
Send Us 80 Cents—That’s All your money without a word.
And we v/iil send you a full quart bottle of You Take No Chances—
our fins old HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK Our guarantee is fair and square—it means
what it says—we must send you a quality that
will please you in every way—and we will do it.
Now, Rush Your Order
Cut out this coupon—fill it in—and mail it to us
with 80 cents in stamps, coin or money order—
and the full quart of fine old BOTTLED-IN
BOND whiskey will go forward by first express.
FREE TREATMENT COUPON
Any sufferer mailing this coupon, with their
name and P. O. Address, to Dr. F. G. Ki«is-
inan. Box&*i4. AiuriiNta, Maine, wii!re
ceive a box of Heart Tablets for trial by return
mail, postpaid, free of c harge. Delays are
dangerous. Write at one e—to-day.
BOTTLED- IN-BOND WHISKEY—in a strong,
sealed case—and we will pay express charges.
Remember—It’s Bottled-in-Bond
And every bottle sealed with the Govern
ment’s official Green Stamp over the cork—
your assurance that it is fully aged, full 100%
proof and full measure—as good and pure as
it is possible to produce.
A Wonderful Offer
No one else offers a BOTTLED-IN-BOND
whiskey at our price of 80 cents a quart—
no one else would pay the express charges
on a one quart shipment as we are doing.
We Stand The Loss
Shipping one quart, express paid, means a loss
to us—but we want your trade—and we know
when you have tried this whiskey, you will be
so pleased with it, that you will send us your
future orders for four quarts or more.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
Enclosed And 80 cents for which send me ONE fall quart
bottle of Hayner Private (stock Bottle-la-Bond Whiskey-
express paid—a” per your offer. It is understood that if this
whiskey is not found as represented and pleasing to me in
every way—my SO cents Is to be promptly refunded. This
is my first order. R.86
Name
Address
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Orders from Arts.. Wyo., Colo., Mont, and all states Wee"
thereof must call for SLuO for one quart—express paid. 14-11
PRIVATE
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BOTTLED IN BOND
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Distillery
it Troy, Ohio |
THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., Department R-26
Address Our
Nearest Office
Dayton* Ohio
Toledo. Ohio
Boston, Bass.
St. Paul. Minn.
New Orleans, La.
Jacksonville* Fla.
Capital
$300,000.00 Fan Paid I