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FRIDAY, AlC. 21, 1911.
SWEEPS GEORGIA OVER
BROWN FOR LONG TERM
HON. HOKE SMITH
q PURE FOOD Makes Healthy
Children. Pure food is insured by the
Leonard Cleanable
One-Piece, Porcelain Lined
Refrigerator
Q The refrigerator you want. It is Unfed
with genuine porcelain, fused (not baked)
on steel: ALL IN ONE PIECE.
Its constant circulation of dry cold air pre
serves your food. Its ten walls save your ice.
Look forth* trad*-mark: LEONARD CLEANABLE
for^oarprotoetion a Bain* t painted imitation«•
CALL and eco the Leonard Clean&blo at our store.
HEREFORD-MORGAN HARDWARE CO.,
8 Plant Avenue Telephone 162
'No Flat felloe Joints \
wheels
in
StudebaKer wheels are so
made that the natural life and
spring of the wood is utilized to
produce a perfect and perma
nent circle.
A round wheel Is one of the
principal reasons for the easy run
ning qualities of the StudebaKer.
StudebaKer V-shaped humped felloe *ointa help
maKe perfect wheel construction.
No flat Joints—no bumps.
We sell the
StudebaKer be-
. cause we believe
it is the biggest
wagon value
k on the market.
American wire Fencing, High
Grade Buggies, Harness
and team Collars.
Jones Buggy Company
GOING IN STYLE
is assured if you ride in a carriage
from this livery stable. Ton'll find
our service equal to that of the best
private stables and the appointments
perfect in every way. Phone us when
you want a carriage for any function.
It will not be an extravagance at our
prices.
In the state primary yesterday Senator Hoke Smith made a runaway
race over his opponent, former Governor Joseph M. Drown. He carried
not less than 100 counties In the atite, probably as many as 110, getting
Brown’s home county, Cobb, by a majority of approximately 600.
Senator Smith did not make a single speech in the state during hla
campaign, but his friends from one end of the state to the other saw to It
that he was put ahead of his opponent. Senator Smith carried Bibb by :t
safe majority and Chatham, a former Brown stronghold, gave him almost
six to one.
Ware county gave the senior seiator a big majority, and reports
from the other South Georgia counties show that Senator Smith carrie I
South Georgia almost solid.
PART WIRELESS HAS
IN THE PRESENT WAR
(By A Military Expert.)
In wars of the Nineteenth century
an army spent much time in attempt
ing to cut an enemy’s telegraph and
telephone wires. To break the trans
mission of dispatches today is practi
cally impossible, thanks to Mr. Mar
coni and his co-inventors.
Do you realize that the two allies
against Germany and Austro-Hunga-
ry, France and Russia, arc probably
in constant touch every hour, Indeed
every minute, of the day and night?
They can talk over Germany Mos
cow and Paris pan co-operate perfect
ly. Probably General Joffre and
Grand Duke Nicholaievitch know each
of them what tho other's forces aro
doing from hour to hour
An incident of tho Balkan War
shows the remarkable possibilities of
wireless. The allies bottled up Ad-
rlanople, holding all roaas to Con
stantinople. But in the city was a 1
1-2 k. w. Marconi wireless telegraph
station of the portable type. At no
time did the station fail, and in the
course of the siege, more than 450,000
words were transmitted to headquar
ters without a hitch.
The allies attempted to stifle the |
station by placing wireless outfits to
the east and west of Adrianople, but
their attempt to “Jam” the Turkish
signals was In vain,
j Tho usefulness of wireless was also
shown in the recall of cciUm auips
at the outbreak of the present war.
Ono ship was brought back after she
had proceeded within two day’s Jour-
| ney of Europe, and thus was saved
from the enemy.
Many small craft have boen seized,
because they were at sea at the out
break of hostilities and had no wire
less. The efTect of this experience
will undoubtedly be the cause of a
wide use of air communications, as a
kind .of assurance against capture by
a hostile warship.
Austria-Hungary haa tour Important
government wireless stations; Germa
ny seventeen; France, eighteen, Rus
sia, Twenty-eight; and Great Britain
sixty-eight.
Many means arc now usod for in
suring the privacy of a wireless de
spatch. The Marconi stations are de
signed to obtain this result by chang
ing the wave length of the transmitter
at frequent intervals.
This change can be made in a frac
tion of a second. The operator can
shift bis “tune" after every three or
four words if ho considers it necessa
ry. Just before tho shift he sends a
codo letter indicating to which wave
length he is about to change. Tho op
erator at the station receiving makes
the necessary readjustments to follow
him without difficulty. It is believed
that this system, properly carried out,
is eavesdropper-proof.
Eiffel Tower station, which France
depends upon for communications vfith
Russia has the advantage that Inter
ference is practically impossible, ow
ing to the peculiar sound of tho signal
emitted.
NOSE AM) HEAD STOPPED UP
FROM COLD OR
CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE.
My Cleansing, Healing Rain* Instant
ly Clears Nose, Head and Throat-
Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharge.
Dai! !! adaehe Gow.
Try “Ely's Cream Balm.”
Got a small bottle anyway, Just to
try it—apply a little in tho nostrils'
and instantly your clogged nose and
stopped up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, coid-in-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
End such misery now! Get the small
bottle of Ely'* Cream Balm” at any
drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm
dissolve# by the heat of the nostrils;
penetrates and heals the inflamed,
swollen membrane which lines the
nose, head and throat; clears the air
passages; stops nasty discharges and
a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief
comes immediately.
Don’t lay awake tonight struggling
for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils
closed, hawking and blowing. Catar
rh or a cold, with its running nose,
foul mucous dropping into the throat,
and ruw dryness is distressing but
truly needless.
Put your faith—just once—in“E!y’8
Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh
will surely disappear.
Be Clean!
Inside and Outside
If you would be
herlthy, strong and
py. Baths f “ ”
what about the Inside of the body?
You can no more afford to neglect it
than the outside. It is just as import
ant that tho system be cleansed of the poisonous
impurities caused by weakness of the digestive organs
*" liv<
by inactivity of the liver.
SMITH BILL
IS FAVORED;
DR. PIERCE’S
Golden Medical Discovery
(In Tablet or Liquid Form)
FREE
Cleanse* the system—and more. It puts the liver in such a condition of
health that it purities the blood—as it should. It helps the stomach
digest food so that it makea good blood—rich, red blood to nourish and
strengthen all tho organs.
You may avail yourself of its tonic, revivifying influence by getting ft
bottle or a box of tablets fro»>. your medicine dealer—or send 60c for a
trial box. Address us below.
“Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Advisor”—s French cloth bound book e
lUIW paxes on receipt of 31 o ...
t)r. V.M. Pierce, buffalo, V
le-cuut si ainpo to cover mailing chlnros. Address
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20.—Washington
dispatches carry the news that Sen-
utor Hoke Smith addressed the senate
yesterday afternoon on the cotton crop
situation, showing in a brief and suc-
t talk that tho responsibility
s heavily upon the government to
lend its efforts toward the protection
of the staple. He is reported as hav
ing aroused the intense interest of the
nators, many of whom had not real
ized just how important to the nation
al welfare cotton is.
Senator Smith’s bill for government
licensing of cotton warehouses was
favorably reported by the senate ag
ricultural committee and Senator
Smith urged its early passage. The
hill will add to the value of ware
house receipts to that they may be
made collateral for commercial paper
in financing the cotton movement.
tho petition, the sale of beer ordered
and received by defendants was in
Augusta and not Evansville, therefore
there was no legul basis fqr action.
It is stated that the sale was treated,
if made In Georgia, as being in viola
tion of the penal code, section 426,
prohibiting the snle or keeping for
sale of beers which If drunk to excess
produce Intoxication, and that no re
covery can be hud for the sale of such
beers within the state of Georgia.
There scented to be no issue raised
to contravert the Idea that the Evans
ville concern’s output would causa a
souse if ’’druttk to excess.”
Conviction Reversed.
Tho supreme court also reversed
tho conviction of 8. D. Butler, of Lau
rens county, who killed J. M. Williams
in Dublin. There was no eyo witness
| to the killing.
HARE TEA DARKENS I ___
««« ™ AN Y «“«■. STOLE RING OFF DEAD
Detectives were employed and Har
per and others were placed under sur
veillance. Harper finally admitted to
officers that he knew where the ring
was and would have it and the guilty
party in his office Monday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
At 2 o’clock Monday the detectives
received a parcel post package con
taining the missing ring. Detectives
went to Harper’s home and placed him
under arrest, and Tuesday In police
court be admitted taking the ring
i from Mr. Aram’s finger. He was
bound over under |!»00 bond.
A strong plea was made for him be
cause his young wife would be left
without support if he was sent to the
pen. He will be tried later.
.nvlgoratlng to tho Palo and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonie.
ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Mala-la,enriches the Mood. and Molds u p the ays-
e Tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
Don’t Stay Gray I Here’s An Old-Time
Recipe (hat Anybody Can Apply.
MAN’S FINGER
. _ , _ , . . Atlanta, Aug. 19.—Dr. O. F. Harper,
The ubo of Sage and Sulphur for re- a yo„ aa physician In thn Candler
ntorlng faded gray hair lo Its n«tu«l, knitted lo(Itty to lll0 pollce
color dates back to grandmother. (hnt he dlamon(1 rl (rom
time. Sh^e^tokeephertalr^u-i^ „ f . doad man .
On August 3 Fraud K. Aram,
tifully dark, glossy and abundant
Whenever her hair fell out or took on
that (full, faded or streaked appear-
i, this simple mixture was applied
with wonderful effect.
But brewing at homo is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug storo for a 60 cent bottle of
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem
edy,” you will get this famous old
recipe which can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
sistant superintendent of the southern
division of auditors for the Western
Union, dropped dead In the Candler
annex building.
Young Dr. Harper was at the time
employed in the ofllco of Dr. J. R.
Banner, and was summoned to render
first aid. After Aram's body was re
moved to tho undertaking establish
ment, his wife discovered that a |500
to restore .mturu. eu.o L diamond ring was missing from his
the hair and is splendid for dandruff, J flngop
dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling
hair.
A well-known downtofrn druggist
says it darkens tho hair so naturally
that nobody can tell it has been ap
plied. You simply dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking ono strand
at a time. By morning tho gray hair
disappears, and after another applica
tion or two, It becomes beautifully
dark, glossy, solf and abundant.
SALE OF BEER MADE
WHERE ORDERED
Atlanta. Aug. 20.—B. J. Lawrence,
principal, and Bryan Lawrence, suro-
ty,, of Augusta, won their case in the
supreme court today against tho F.
W. Cook Browing Company, of Evans
ville, Ind.
Lawrence mado a contract with the
Cook brewers for the exclusive handl
ing of their product In Augusta. A
dispute evidently arose over the
amount duo the brewer by Lawrence
and suit was instituted against the
Augustan.
This contract stipulated a given
price ”f. o. b. Augusta.” This is. tho
thing on which Lawrence won.
Both parties to the contract treated
the sale as ono of Intoxicating beers,
and a contention »• to-whethor
tho salo was consumated in Augusta
or Evansville. In the lower court the
petition was dismissed on motion as
setting forth no cause for action. Tho
supreme court held that under the
contract which was made a part of
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l’OMPANO
RED SNAPPER
BREAM
MIXED PERCH
SPANISH MACKEREL
MULLET
RED BASS
SHEEPHEAD
SHRIMPS. ('BARS, PRAWN.
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City Fish Market
MERCER LAW SCHOOL
TWO-YEAR COURSE
Fur Cal slcgtn* and Inhumation write
E. l\ MAl.LAItY.Sie. lup’t. J. «a. UJe Md*.
MACON, GA.
SirmansRealtyCo.
W. K. Ml 1< MAIMS, PHKHIDfcM
Timber and Colonization Lands
31H-3BO LaGHANUK Bl'lLDlKG
An Extension
Telephone—
The Essence of
Convenience
(Concrete Curbing
Improves Property
“How did I answer so quickly?
“Why, we’ve just had an Extension
telephone installed. I can send or answer
rail, from either floor now and there’s no
more tramping up or down to answer. Ira
splendid. Why don’t you have one, too?
“Cost? why that*a almost no account It’s
only a few cents a Bay and you^omt compare
the comfort and convenience to THAT.
“Call the Bell Contract Dept to order It—
that’s what I did.”
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
“ A “—
little, you can maxes
ALPHA
A concrete curb at the edge of the roadway or aide-
walk to attractive. It bolds the soil in place rad keeps
the lawn neat The work to done easily rad the cost is
little. You can make everlasting concrete when you use
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SPEAR & REGISTER
PRESCRIPTION!
SPECIALISTS
BUNN BUILDING
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We recommend ALPHA rather than ordinary cement
because it can be depended upon every time. ALPHA
if*i« in itrength. It to made of the highest quality
material, mixed and burned just right, and tested hourly
in the factory. Every ounce is pure, Bvfe, and active—
warranted to mote than meet the U. A Government
standard for strength and binding-power.
Those who use ALPHA always get good results.
Muy In this community will have no other brand.
--Witt Hardware Cd.
Excessive
Perspiration
Cu a>4 iIimM bt carrwttJ
Prufoae perspiration
of the arm-pits. feet
te, It unnatur*! periplr
atloo. Begin toalxbt to
correct It with Odoro-
do—tn oncented toilet
water, m harmless to
Wit eh HsmL Ono op-
plication leaves tho
ports aseptic. odorless
and naturally dry.
O DO-RO-NO
ntnuTwram
beam ftwftntiia.
CktrsktePkiratcy
T HIS is a picture of tht LAST WORD in collar
ironing machinery. All our other machinery
is in keeping with this. We have been doing
attafactory work in Waycroaa for the past 23 years,
nd we keep our equipment up with the times. Phone
and our wagon will call.
The Wilson Steam L.a\mdry
M, M. ALEWINE, Proprietor
“THE OLD REUABLE3WAIHWOMAN”
A. M. KNIGHT & SON
Real Estate, Fire Insurance
and Renting.
PHOENIX BLOCK