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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. 3 '1 r Drunkards Saved Secratly Through a Wonderful Remedy Which Any Lady Can Use Secretly In Tea, Coffee or Food. Costs Nothing to Try. VILLA, MEXICAN REBEL CHIEF—HIS LATEST PHOTO 'A Happy Home Since Papa Quit Drink* ilapyy Home Since Papa Quit Drink. If you have a husband, son, brother, father or friend who Is a victim of liquor, all you have to do is to send your name and address on the coupon below. You may be thankful as long 1 as you live that you did it. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE COUPON Dr, J. W. Haines Company, 5849 Glenn Bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio Please send me, absolutely free, by return mail, in plain wrapper, so that no one can know what it contains, a trial package of Golden Remedy to prove that what you claim for it is true in every respect. Name Street City State (Advt.) ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can XJae Without Discomfort or Does of Time. 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At the same time in London a letter written by Washington on the day aft er his election as the first president of this country was sold for $900. The letter is dn^ to Samuel Powell, dated February 5, p.789. The letter was never published. In it Washington refers to George Ill’s first attack of madness, saying “Be the cause of British king’s insanity what it may, his situation (if alive) merits commis eration.’’. To Get Bid of Mosquitoes You can Sleep, Fish, Hunt or attend to any work without being worried by the biting of singing or Mosquitoes, Sand-flies, Gnats or oth er insects by applying to the face, ears and hands, DR. PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. 25c. (Advt.) WOMAN DOCTOR’S DEATH CHARGED TO DEAN CRAIG SflELBYVILLE, Ind., Dec. 1.—Dr. William B. Craig, dean of the Indian Veterinary collge at Indianapolis, will be placed on trial here tomorrow to answer to an indictment charging him with the murder of Dr. Helene Knabe at Indianapolis the night of October 23, 1911. Dr. Craig was indicted at Indian apolis December 31,1912, on evidence sub mitted by a private detective employed by women of the state. The grand jury also returned a bill against Alonso M. Ragsdale, an un dertaker and administrator of the Knabe estate, charging him with being an accessory after the fact to the mur der. The date for his trial has not been fixed. GIRLS! THICKEN AND GIRL TELLS JURY WHY SHE KILLED SWEETHEART T HE next piece of machinery you buy for your farm should be ^ a TELEPHONE. A TELEPHONE that will connect you to town, to your markets, to your neighbors and friends. Such a tele- w phone and such telephone service is just as important to you and to your ^ farm and family and as big a dollar-producer as a plow, harrow, or any w_ other implement that helps you get your crops started. That is why we call it a piece of farm machinery. This book tells you how you can build a , line at minimum cost and equip it with Western < Electric Rural Telephones Booklet No. 91 What you need, how much, and how to get it—in fact, the whole story of telephone line constructing. Tele phone service will be a paying proposition for you. It will lighten your work and your worries, and enable you to get more work done. Surely, you have a few minutes’ time to find out how to get it. All we ask is for the opportunity to lay the facts before you. You can have the benefit of our experience and that of our experts in planning and figuring out the cost. We will supply you with everything. A telephone line is not expensive. The work is simple and your boys could put it up. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY Atlanta Richmond Manufacturers of the 7,500,000 “Bell” Telephones SOUTHERN HOUSES Savannah Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans St. Louis Oklahoma City EQUIPMENT POR EVERY ELECTRICAL NEED Dallas Houston 125 BUSHELS TO ACRE RECORD CORN YIELD CROWLEY, La., Dec. 1.—“I placed the gun between my brother and step father and pulled the trigger, then I jumped from the surrey with my re volver and called to Delhaye, who was running, and I fired twice. Then he threw up his hands and fell, crying *Oh, my God!' ” Thus Dora Murff, the e'ighteen-year- old girl, who, with her stepfather, J. S. Duval, and half-brother, Allie EDuval, is on trial here for the murder of J. M. Delhaye, this afternoon described the slaying of her sweetheart, who, she charged, refused to marry her. She alone assumed full responsibility for the killing of Delhaye, despite what other witnesses had testified that the elder Duval pulled the trigger. After making this statement the girl broke down and, between sobs, said that she did not go to town with the inten tion of killing her sweetheart, but that she loved him. She said she ran up to the side of Delhaye, bent over his body and said: “Darling, you see what you made me do?” According to the girl’s testimony, he answered: “Hoe the row the best you can, Dora; but for God’s sake tell the truth.” Graphically she described the inci dents leading up to the killing of Del haye, telling the story of her life after she became his sweetheart. She said that after she had called to him twice to come to the surrey he replied that he wanted nothing further to do with her. “I saw him reach for his pistol, and I fired the gun,” said she. “When I knelt down beside Millard (Delhaye) there on the street,” contin ued the girl, “I did not know what I was doing. After I gave him the last kiss 1 don’t remember* anything. Some one picked me up and when I noticed the erwod coming near I couldn’t stand for any one walking over his body and I just swung the pistol around and called out, ‘Scatter, you!’ I didn’t swear, I know it.’ ” Pointing a finger at the accused, an attorney for the prosecution asked her if her testimony was not a concreted story to save the life of James Duval. “Jt is not,” the girl almost screamed. “I swear it.” James Duval followed his stepdaugh ter on the stand and gave practically the same testimony, adding that he did not know for what purpose she wanted the shotgun to be carried in the surrey except for protection. Bring back its gloss, lustre, charm and get rid of Dandruff ,To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive 'to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25 dfent bottle of Knowlton’s Dan derine now—all drug stores recommtend it—apply a little as directed and with in ten ihinutes there will be an appear ance of abundance; freshness, fluffi ness and an incomparable gloss and lus tre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first —yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful sur prise awaits everyone who tries this. (Advt.) 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The threatened sympathetic strike of the employes of the street railway did not materialize today. The trolley cars run for a short distance on Genertl Electric company property and strike sympathizers had urged the conductors and motormen to tie up the lines. This they refused to do but today the trol leys stopped at the “dead line” just out side the company’s grounds, discharged their passengers and ran empty around the loop near the Genertla Electric gates. TRAPPERS WEW FOR CASH And pay highest prices for Coon, MinK, SKanlt, Possum, Muskrat. and all other Fart, Hides and Ginseng. Best facilities in America. Send for Free Price List and Ship ping Tags. No commission charged. ROGERS FUR COMPANY. Dapt. 134 St. Louis, Mo. CJAPV) TRAPPERS! Get More Money ForYour Furs Don’t ship anyone furs till you get I Our Free Bulletin quoting cash prices we actually pay for Coon, Mink, Skunk, Oppossum and other furs. We charge ho commissions. Write today for FTea Bulletin, it will pay you big. NATIONAL FUR AND WOOL CO., Sept. 137 i St, Louis. Mo. MORE OFFICERS NEEDED FOR AMERICAN WARSHIPS (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The num ber of officers now in the navy is not sufficient to man all the fighting ships in the event of a war with a foreign power, is the declaration made in the annual report of Rear Admiral Victor Blue, chief of the bureau of navigation, made public today. He urges that con gress enact legislation providing for a gradual redistribution of officers in the various grades to obviate a condi tion that is growing worse. Admiral Blue points out that there now are 1,000 officers of the grades of junior lieutenant and ensign as com pared with 7‘0 officers above those grades, and that at the present rate of promotion of forty each year the junior- ensign reaches the grade of lieutenant at an age at which officers are now promoted to be captain. RAILWAY WHEELS STOP FOR FINLEY’S FUNERAL WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Funeral services of the late William Wilson Fin ley, president of the Southern railway system, were held here this morning m St. John’s Episcopal church, attended by many government officials and his former associates in the comercial and transportation world. As the body was carried into the church just before 11 o’clock all ac tivities over the Southern railway’s 7,000 miles of road ceased for five minutes. Employes everywhere laid down their work, trains everywhere came to a standstill and in shops machinery ceased to turn. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ROME, Ga., Dec. 1.—The annual school fair and contest of the boys’ corn club, the girls’ canning club and the men’s corn club came to a close after the most successful year In its history. The winner of the first prize in the men’s corn contest was L. L. Wooer, who produced a yield of 125 1-2 bushels on one acre. J^is is the largest amount of tiorn ever 'grown on one acre in Flo^d county. There was also a prize for the best five-acre yield which was won by John L. Sims. On his five-acre tract he raised 325 1-2 bushels, or an average of 84 8-1U to the acre. In the boys’ corn contest Aubrey Wood, a son of the winner of the first prize in tne men’s contest, won the first prize with a yield of 118 1-4 bushels on one acre. There were over twenty contestants among the boys, and the average* of all was 62 bushels per acre, ihe average net profit was $41.10 to the ac* and the average cost per bushel was 36 cents. Jn the girls’ canning contest the first prize went to Miss Christine Sanders, who showed sixty-five different varie ties of preserves, jellies, pickles, etc. Miss Josephine Sims won second prize, and the third went to Miss Ruby But ler. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY IS SUED BY GOVERNMENT (By Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 1.—Suit was filed here today in the United States district court to dissolve the American Can company, the so-called tin can trust, which the department of justice alleges controls a large percentage of business in the United States in tin cans, con tainers and packages of tin. The American Sheet and Tin Plate company also was made a defendant be cause of an agreement it is alleged to have with the American Can company to sell it tin for cans at a preferential rate. In its complaint the government al leged practices in restraint of trade, agreements by absorbed companies not to re-enter the field, contracts by con sumers to buy from the alleged trust exclusively and arbitrary fixing of prices. Attorney General McReynolds asked in the bill for dissolution other than on a pro rata basis by asking for a separation into units of different own ership to insure the restoration of com petition. $45,000 LOSS IN BIG FIRE AT WAYNESBORO (By Associated Press.) WAYNESBORO, Ga., Dec. 1.—Fire was started in the livery stable of J. Polk King, shortly after 11 o’clock last night and destroyed that property and the live stock, 150 bales of cotton on the yard of M. P. Thomas, 300 bales of cotton on the yard of C. W. Skin ner, Mayor Palmer’s residence and a dozen negro houses to the rear of the business section of the town. At 2:30 o’clock the fire was under con trol within fifty feet of the business buildings, and no indication of a further spread. Total loss is estimated between $40,000 and $45,000. Half of this was on cotton. Five carloads of loaded cart ridges exploded but nobody was in jured. HARRY LATHAM HELD FOR FEDERAL TRIAL (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 1.—Harry E. Latham, former court bailiff at At lanta, Ga., now in jail here on a federal charge of white slavery in default of a bond of $5,000, and also held on a state charge of pandering, will have to face trial in the federal district court. This was the decision of United States Commissioner Browne Saturday. Della Bates, the woman Latham claims he married in October in Geor gia, with the purpose of redeeming her, is held as a material witness. She is now in jail. Latham was arrested in the woman’s room. WOMEN WANT WILSON TO GIVE SUFFRAGE VIEWS WIDOW’S MITE GROWS WHEN LANDIS GETS BUSY (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Another suffragist delegation is to visit the White House next week in an effort 4o obtain an expression from President Wilson as to his stand on the suffrage question. Plans for the visit already have been made at the headquarters here of the National American Woman Suf frage association, but no definite date has been selected. “We intend to obtafn a definite state ment of the Democratic administration’s attitude toward woman suffrage,” says Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs. “We will try to see the president at his convenience but we are going to see him just as the New Jersey delega tion did. Our national convention will be meeting next week at the psycholog ical moment when the president will be reading his message to congress and his statement on woman suffrage.” Plans for the visit to the White House are in charge of Miss Florence King, of Chicago, who, it is under stood, is mapping out the questions that are to be put to the chief executive. Senator Helen Ring Robinson, member of the Colorado legislature, also will take an active part of the proposed in terview with the president. Already many of the delegates to the forty-fifth annual convention have reached Washington to take part in the preliminary meetings that begin to morrow and the mass meeting scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The business sessions begin Monday and will last throughout the week. AIR AND LIGHT AHEAD OF SAFETY, SAYS OATES (Special Dispatch tc The Journal.) ANNISTON, Ala., Dec. 1.—“Ventila tion and light come before safety of pris oners with me,” said Dr. W. H. Oates, state Inspector of prisons and mills, after a conference! with Mayor J. L. Wlkle In this city Friday, with reference to the building of a new city prison which has been demanded by the Inspector. At present, Anniston’s prisoners are be ing housed in the county jail, but as a result of the conference with Dr. Oates, the city may he allowed to remodel the present city bastile instead of building a new one. Plans and specifications for this will be submitted to him by the city at an early date. SPENCER IS SENTENCED TO HANG DECEMBER 19 AURORA, 111., Dec. 1.—Harry Spen cer, murderer of Mrs. Mildred Allison Rexroat, was today sentenced to be hanged at Wheaton, December 19. He argued in person for a new trial and repudiated his confession of the murder, but was overruled by Judger Slusser. CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—-The inquiry of Judge Landis, of the United States dia- trict court, to find out “why a soldier’s life is worth only $750,” was answered today. The judge’s curiosity was aroused by a settlement of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad company with Mrs. Mary Panek, for the death in a wreck of her son, a soldier, for $750, less $250 attor ney's fees. Judge Landis appointed new jattornejfa for Mrs. Panek and when the case was called today a settlement out of court for $2,500 was announced. Judge Landis said this was satisfactory./ All concern ed exonerated Edwin J. Smejkal, Mrs. Panek’s attorney in the original settle ment, of any blame. Dr. Blosser’s Catarrh Remedy' Trial Package Mailed Free to Any Sufferer If you have catarrh of the head, noBe, throat; if catarrh has affected your hearing; if you, sneeze, hawk or spit; if you take one cold after another; If your head feels stopped-up; you should try this Remedy discovered by Dr. BlosBer, who has made a specialty of treating catarrh for over thirty-nine years. This Remedy is composed of herbs, flowers and seeds possessing healing medicinal prop* ertles; contains no tobacco, is not Injurious of habit-forming; is pleasant to use and perfectly harmless to man, woman or child. Catarrhal germs are carried into the head, Dose and throat with the air you breathe— just so the warm medicated smoke-vapor If carried with the breath, applying the medi cine directly to the diseased parts. If you have tried the usual methods, such as sprays, douches, salves, Inhalers and the stomach-min ing “constitutional” medicines, you will read ily see the superiority of this Smoking Rem edy. Simply send your name and address to Dr. J. W. Blosser, 51 Walton at., Atlanta, Ga., and he will send you a free package con taining samples of the Remedy for smoking in a pipe and made into cigarettes, together with an illustrated booklet which goes thor oughly into the subject of catarrh. He will send by mall, for one dollar, enough of the medicine to last about one month.—(Advt.) 1 Full Quart Whiskey FREE Try It At Our Expense There aro all sorts of claims for superiority among distillers and Mall Order Whiskey Bouses; and while we feel sure that our FcIb 3 Star Whiskey oan’t be beat, or even equaled in Quality, or price, still we are not going to ask anyone to risk their money on onr judgment; therefore, we are going to give, absolutely free, one full quart bottle to test. We want you to prove by drinking It. that Fels 3-Star Whiskey is pure, wholesome, fully aged, mellow as oan be and above all has real whiskey strength. We want ycu to add half water to it if you like and we say that you will still have stronger and better whiskey than most Mail Order Houses soil at our price. Anyone can easily understand that should we just send out bottles of whiskey free that we would be flooded with requests by some unscrupulous people and dealers and lav ourselves open to a fearful onslaught. This we cannot do, but nevertheless, the bottle is free to houest people. Now here is our proposition: V. Wo will send you one full quart bottle of Pels 8 Star Whiskey, ab solutely free, along with your first order for 8 full quart bottles of Felt S- Star Whiskey for $5.45 and we pay the express charges. Af*er you receive the 9 full quart bottles, open one of them, test it anyway you like and if not entirely satisfactory, you have the privilege of returning to us the remaining 8 bottles and the one extra bottle you may keep free and we will Immediately return your $5.45. Or send us G2.95 for 4 full quart bottles of Fels 3-Star Whiskey, express prepaid, and we will include one test bottle free. Test the free bottle and if not absolutely satisfactory and the best whiskey you ever tasted at any price, just return to us the 4 bottles and keep the free bottle and we will refund your $2M without question or arguxnont. With each order we give a free Gold Tipped Glasa and Patent Corkscrew. Remember, we say we pay the express charges; look close bofore yon permit some of the low prices of Mail Order Houses to get your order and make you pay the express charges. We mean to prove superiority in the whiskey business; we mean to prove at ourexpense. by giving a free test bottle, that Fels 3-Star Whiskey has no equal. Onr quart bottles are full 32-ounce quarts and not Short quarts and we guarantee every statement we make and back them with our paid up capital of $400,000.00. It you want real whiskey and not weak, watery concoctions, send us your remittance on onr free test proposition. The taste is the test, that will prove more than we can write. Address orders and letters and make remittances payable to A. Fels, Mgr., or FelsDistillingCo., 168 Fels Bldg., Kansas City. Ms. STRAIGHT Order Mail UNEQUALED ~ •Kentucky’s Great Whiskey xpress Prepaid from Distiller Direct to You. Facts—The public is frequently cheated by the reckless, extravagant cl claiming to be distillers. We invite the most rigid investigation of these 1. Method of distillation. Hon. D/N. Comingore, for eight years < U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue, said: “By comparison I found in the processes of manufacture in your Distillery you had adopted the very best and most approved methods for pro ducing the highest grade Whiskey.” :nt claims in advertisements of many firms factssi 2. The Medicinal Properties, Pur ity, Maturity, Mellow, Delicious Taste, and the Agreeable Odor of FULTON Whiskey is evidenced by orders received year after year from the same physicians, Municipal and Government Hospitals and thousands of the best families of America. 3. Our Responsibility. We own and operate U. S. with offices j cated in Covington, to German National Bank, all the Express Companies arid every business house and citizen here. 2 Gallons for 35 3 * or $7-5° or 1 f° r $3, choice of Rye, Bourbon or Com Fulton Straight Whiskey highe6tme- * , ,,u * v - ' dicinal fully matured, in Myers patent i gallon demijohns. To prove Fulton is best you need send no money We ah ip on 30 day’s credit, if you have your merchant orbank FREE-4 miniature bottles of Selected Fulton with .very write us guaranteem? account. No C. O. D. Full Quart 2 gallon order.6 with 3 gallon orders,accompanied by cash. Bottles of Rye Bourbon or Corn are expressed prepaid If no t satisfied with whiskey return: and. if paid for. all m plain boxes, either 4 for S3. 8 for S6.or 13 for $9. yourmoney will be refunded by first mail - __ Addr !>!ainly MYERS & COMPANY, W “cOVINGTON. BY. Solh Owners U. S. Rrg. Dist't, No. 22, 6t* Dirt. Kt. Orders from Mont , Wyo., Colo., N. 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