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An Illustrator
The late Guernsey Moore, the art
ist, disliked illustrations that did not
accurately follow the text they were
supposed to Illustrate.
“I was talking to a famous illus
thator the other day,” Mr. Moore said
in Germantown, “and I asked him this
question:
“Penn, what is the most interesting
story you ever illustrated?”
“ ‘Dunno,’ said Penn. ‘Never read
any of ’em.’”
More Chickens
Poultry farms in the United States
last year produced 678,300,000 chick
ens, or 29,400,000 more than in 1923,
according to the federal Department
of Agriculture, but the increased de
mand took care of them all. —Wiscon-
sin Agriculturalist.
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Longevity of Sponges
Sponges recently harvested in the
Gulf of Mexico were growing when
■Napoleon met defeat at Waterloo. —
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IMPORTANT NEWS
THE WORLD OVER
IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS
AND OTHER NATIONS FOR
SEVEN DAYS GIVEN
THE NEWS T THE SOUTH
What Is Taking Place In The South
land Will Be Found In
Brief Paragraphs
Foreign—
Two steamships and eleven schoon
ers, members of the liquor fleet which
put into Canadian ports after estab
lishment of the United States coast
guard blockade, have departed from
Halifax and Lunenburg and are sail
ing for St. Pierre and southern ports,
including Havana, Nassau and Ber
muda.
Sir William Fletcher Barrett, St,
scholar and scientist, died at London
the other day.
“In your comfortable hotel we for
got that von Hindenburg had been
made president of Germany”—this
note on a Milan, Italy, hotel register
lost William Jaenicke, son-in-law of
the late President Ebert, his job.
Difference of opinion has developed
in the arms conference at Geneva
over which and how many states must
ratify the convention before it can
become effective.
Fire destroyed the city hall in Que
rnados de Guinea, about fifty miles
from Havana.
Sixteen men, all of the crew of the
motorship Wakena, which burned off
Nanaimo, B. C., were picked up by the
tug Bella and taken to Nanaimo. The
Wakena’s men escaped in life boats.
Queen Marie of Roumania has just
completed a series of newspaper arti
cles, the first of which will be pub
lished in England and America with
in a short time. It is observed that
she remarks in one of the series that
she does not care for men too tame.
A stormy debate on France’s Mo
rocco campaign, featured by Social
ist charges of imperialism and de
mands that peace negotiations open
at once, culminated in an extraordi
nary demonstration of enthusiasm for
former Premier Herriot of France.
The first and only portrait of Mi
chelangelo ever painted of himself has
been discovered in the artist’s great
est mural masterpiece, where it has
been hidden for centuries.
Three of the leaders in the recent
bombing of the Sveti Kral cathedral,
Sofia, Bulgaria, in which 160 persons
were .killed, have been hanged. They
were executed in a public square in
the presence of thousand^ of persons.
Ernest Berger, treasurer of the
newspaper L’Action Francaise, Paris,
fell 3 victim of a mad woman’s bullet
intended for one of his chiefs, Leon
Daudet, leader of the Royalist associ
ation and editor of L’Action Fran
caise, or Charles Maurras, co-editor.
The Bulgarian government has or
dered demobilization of the first
three thousand men recently enlisted
with the permission of the allies to
meet the crisis arising from the coun
try’s internal problems. Demobiliza
tion of the remaining 10,000 extra
troops depends upon the allies’ reply
to Bulgaria’s request for permission toi
retain them longer. This permission
Is not expected to be forthcoming.
Washington—
The shipping has taken a step to
ward weeding out obsolete vessels and
placing its fleet on a more compact
basis, adopting a resolution recom
mended by its scrapping committee,
specifying that 200 designated ships
should be advertised for sale as scrap.
The federal grand jury investigating
naval oil leases called more witnesses
from the Southwest. Henry L. Phil
lips, president of the Sinclair Crude
Oil Purchasing syndicate of Tulsa,
Okla., was the first to be heard.
George D. Flory of the State National
Bank of El Paso, Texas; A. D. Brown
field of Corizza, N. M., and J. W. Zev
erly, counsel for Harry F. Sinclair,
were among others called.
O. P. Van Sweringen of Cleveland,
prime mover in the Nickel Plate con
solidation project, placidly recounted
before the interstate commerce com
mission the procedure by which he
and his brother, buying stocks, bor
rowing money, winning associates,
had, in nine years, prepared them
selves to lead the first attempt to
combine trunk line railroads in east
ern territory.
Bert E. Haney, Democrat, of Port
land, Oregon, has been reappointed a
member of the shipping board by
President Coolidge.
Proposals of Park and Tilford to
sell to the government at cost the
1,800,000 gallons of old Overholt whis
ky which the concern has just pur
chased would be accepted if some pro
hibition officials had their way be
cause they believe that government
dispensaries for medicinal whisky
would provide the best method of
control.
President Coolidge does not think
the United States should become a
party to the present discussion among
European nations, directed toward ne
gotiation of a security pact.
THE BULLETIN. IRWINTON. GEORGIA
Extension of the operations of the
dry fleet to the west coast and the
northern lake frontage and then a
converging movement upon liquor law
violators up the inland rivers, is plan
ned by prohibition officials.
The recommendation that the min
imum specifications for a standard
patch for compressed cotton bales
should be 28 by 48 inches and weigh
between two and two and one-half
pounds was made by the tare commit
tee of the American Cotton Shippers
association.
Domestic—
Between eight and twelve men in
automobiles besieged the town of
Brook, Ind., home of George Ade, hu
morist, blew open the vault of the
State bank, and escaped with ap
proximately $2,500.
Clem Shaver, chairman of the Dem
ocratic national committee, said at the
Waldorf, in New York City, that he
has no intention of resigning his po
sition at this time.
First sessions of the board of in
quiry appointed to investigate the
sinking of the United States steamer
Norman in the Mississippi river near
Memphis on May 8, with a loss of
23 lives, has begun.
Mining men are looking forward to
the time when the coal bill of the
United States will be reduced $500,-
000,000 by the perfection of devices
for mining coal with machinery.
One of the robbers who held up the
Cottage Grove State bank at Dea-
Moines, lowa, was killed and another
wounded when pursuing lowa officers
engaged them in a gun fight at Ave
nue City, a suburb of St. Joseph, Mo.
The Terminal building, Toledo’s
(Ohio) largest auditorium was recent
ly damaged by a $200,000 fire.
Charged with being a party to an
alleged fraudulent ranch unit settling
scheme which was said to have net
ted more than $200,000, Millard C.
Baker, real estate dealer of New Or
leans, has been arrested in that city
by postoffice inspectors and placed
under a $3,000 bond to answer an in
dictment at Denver, Colo.
Willamene Wilkes, 37, one of the
best known women stage directors of
the country, died at Los Angeles re
cently following the birth of her sec
ond child.
Clarence Darrow, Chicago lawyer,
stands ready to aid the defense of J.
T. Scopes of Dayton, Tenn., who has
been Indicted on the charge of vio
lating the Tennessee anti-evolution
law.
A definite break in the Presbyterian
Church in the United States of Amer
ica is imminent, modernists in the
denomination’s general assembly la
session in Columbus, Ohio, declare.
Five robbers held up a loan bank in
the heart of the downtown district of
Chicago, overpowered three employ
ees and escaped with diamonds and
jewelry estimated at between fifty
thousand and one hundred thousand
dollars in , value. The quintette bound
the employees and practlcaly cleaned
out the stock of diamonds.
Following an investigation into al
leged graft among federal and police
officers, Police Lieutenant William J.
Labar of headquarters; Louis C. Rus
sell, federal dry agent, and Harry L.
Atchley, said to be a salesman, were
arrested on charges of conspiracy to
violate the prohibition act and extor
tion in Rochester, N. Y.
W. B. Warren and H. M. Richard
son, charged with using the mails to
defraud a Memphis, Tenn., concern,
have been ordered released from cus
tody by the federal court here for
lack of evidence. The men were
charged with being Involved in a con
spiracy to obtain sums of money on
padded drafts in the sale of logs.
The Elk Hills naval oil reserves
were obtained by E. L. Doheny’s Pan-
American [Petroleum and Transport
company by fraud and conspiracy and
must returned to the government—
that is the decision handed down by
Judge Paul J. McCormick at Los An
geles, Calif., ordering the return of
the vast oil properties after holding
that the Doheny companies were not
lawfully entitled to develop them.
Lieut. Roland D. Hill, Jr., was found
guilty by a court-martial at Norfolk,
Va., on two charges and was acquit
ted of another charge growing out of
the finding of liquor aboard the naval
transport Beaufort.
Business interests of Kansas City,
Mo., oppose the least of the Alabama
and Vicksburg and Vicksburg, Shreve
port and Pacific railroads by the Illi
nois Central system.
One hundred and thirty person,
eleven of them women, were tried
at Fairmont, W. Va., before Judge W.
1 S. Meredith. One hundred and six
teen men were found guilty of violat
ing an injunction which prohibited In
timidation of employees of the New
. England Fuel and Transportation
company and were fined $1 and costs.
The women were found not guilty.
William F. Edwards, 45, motorman,
was burned Ro death in sight of res
cuers, another motorman was serious
ly injured and almost a score of pas
sengers hurt when two interurban
■ cars collided and partly telescoped
each other on a 25-foot high trestle
■ near Louisville, Ky., the other night.
' The so - called oleomargarine bill
enacted by the recent California legis
lature, which provides for a tax of
, two cents per pound upon cotton seed
: oil products, in addition to the present
. | license fee, has been signed by the
| governor.
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ALL WORN OUT?
Are you lame and etiff; tired, nervous
and depressed; miserable with back
ache? Have you suspected your kid
neys? Good health depends upon good
elimination. But sluggish kidneys allow
impurities to accumulate and upset the
I whole system. Backache is apt to fol
low; stabbing pains, depressing head
-1 aches, dizziness^ and other annoying
kidney irregularities. Why experiment?
If your kidneys are sluggish, why not
use Doan’s Ptlls. Doan's is a harmless
stimulant diuretic. Used the world
over, Ask your neighbor!
A Georgia Case
J. T. Cochran„^M^si»>A>" .
prop, grocery ’HLC ■ "^2
and lunch room, 43
Oak St., Gaines-, 1
vllle, Ga., says: 1 M,] HeinsSaeSa
■ "My back ached HRS A
and sharp pains iiJKIBvi/jFCSMr
stabbed through
me. My kidneys>^§^Lj^,
were too free Inj
action at times.fU
On the advice
friends I got a
box of Doan's Pills and after using
them I was free of the distress in
1 my back and my kidneys acted
regularly.”
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Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y.
Bagged Wild Turkey
The Little Rock, Arkansas, Gazette
prints a dispatch saying that recently,
near Arkadelphia, Ark., J. C. Patter
son, who recently was commended on
the amount of business he had writ
ten for a life insurance company,
turned his talents in another direction
when he bagged a large wild turkey
gobbler in the Ham creek section of
Hot Spring county. The birds are now
so scarce that getting one is an event
of a hunter’s life.
Modern Camouflage
Alec —“Your new flat is larger, isn’t
it?” George—“ln one way it is. There
are three rooms made into six." —
London Answers.
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children love Its pleasant taste.
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I STATE ITEMS
CONDENSED
Atlanta. — The Southern railway
earned within $1.06 of the entire an
nual dividend during the first four
months of this year, according to the
statement of earnings just issued.
Cornelia.—The Commercial hotel,
owned by J. W. Jackson, was destroy
ed by fire here the other day, the loss
being estimated at between thirty
five and fifty thousand dollars. Ori
gin of the fire is unknown.
Dublin. —Rumors current over a
period of several weeks that the Sea
board Air Line railway will assume
active charge of the Macon, Dublin
and Savannah road, cannot be confirm
ed in local quarters. The Seaboard
system owns the road and has for sev
eral years, although it has been op
erated independehtly.
Sparta.—Thomas Warren, 57, retir
ed farmer and native of this county,
committed suicide here by placing a
revolver of large caliber against his
temple and sending a bullet through
his brain. Members of his family who
were in the house at the time rushed
to his room when they heard the re
port of the pistol, but death had been
instantaneous.
Athens. —Officers led by United
States Marshal T. L. Allen of Athens,
returned to Athens recently after
having raided a still in Greene coun
ty, which yielded 835 gallons of whis
ky, one mule and wagon and a large
quantity of sugar and meal. A one
hundred-gallon copper still was found
in full operation. Four men were ar
rested and, in lieu of making SI,OOO
bond, were lodged in jail. This is
the biggest haul made in this section
In several months, revenue men re
port.
Griffin.—Cupid has been asleep in
Spalding county tor the first four
months of 1925, as there has been a
noticeable decrease in marriage li
censes as compared with the corre
sponding months of last year. May,
however, has already shown a mark
ed increase over last year. For the
first four months of 1925 there were
71 licenses issued against 109 for the
pame time last year. The first three
weeks of May brought a total of 33
licenses as compared with 25 for last
year.
Dublin.—Charles G. Rawlings, who
is charged with the murder of G. A.
Tarbutton, Johnson county farmer,will
be placed on trial at Wrightsville, on
June 22. Former Governor Tuomas
W. Hardwick, counsel for the defend
ant, appealed to the supreme court
when Judge Earl Camp, in Laurens
superior court, recently declined to
grant a change of venue from Wrights
ville. The appeal Is still pending.
Rawlings is a prominent banker of
Sandersville and has interests in San
dersville.
Washington.—lt has just become
known here that Col. Garnet Green
of this city, who is developing a sec
tion of Morningside, a subdivision in
Atlanta, has presented the Church of
Our Savior, of which Dr. G. W. Gas
que is rector, with a site for a rectory.
Colonel Green had intended to pre
sent a site for the church building, but
one was purchased before he could
make out the papers and forward
them. The lot he presents for a rec
tory is worth $3,000 and is about
200x200 feet.
Moultrie. —Unauthorized use of a
privately owned burial ground, seve
ral miles south of Moultrie, resulted
in the owners of the cemetery appeal
ing to local officers to start an inves
tigation with a view of trying to
learn the identity of what is believed
to be an infant that lies buried In the
newly made grave recently discovered.
Officers who visited the scene remov
ed enough dirt from the mound to as
certain that a wooden box. about 18
inches long, is in the grave, but de
clined to lift it out to see whether
a body is in it. A court order asking
authority for disinterment and an au
topsy will be asked.
Greensboro. —Judge J. B. Park has
refused to grant a new trial to T. E.
Coggeshall and F. W. McClellan, con
victed of the murder of W. C. Wright
at Eatonton, Ga. The two youths
have been sentenced to die in the
electric chair on May 29, having been
tried and convicted in Putnam coun
ty several weeks since. Their com
panion, S. J. Scarborough, who was
convicted of murder and sentenced to
life imprisonment upon the jury’s rec
ommendation for mercy has begun his
sentence on a Georgia convict gang.
The defendants were represented by
Attorneys Branch & Howard of At
lanta. Solicitor General Joseph Duke
of Eatonton represented the state at
the hearing.
Waynesboro. —W. C. Hillhouse an
nounces that the, Men’s Evangelistic
Club will send six representatives to
the state meet at Forsyth, June 5-7.
This will include the quartet which
has been deluged with invitations to
sing for the past three months. The
Waynesboro Club Is among the largest
evangelistic clubs in the state, num- i
Bering one hundred and twenty-five
piembers, with an average attendance
of around sixty. Reports from Forsyth
say that city is arranging a splendid
.entertainment for the visitors. '
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
K
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Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, instant
ly that corn stops hurting, then short
ly you lift it right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
Iceland Must Live
on Country’s Products
Fashionable Icelandic women have
had few new dress models from Paris
this year, and the modish young men
will not be able to import any of the
flapping Oxford trousers, so much com
mented on in England. This is because
for two years Iceland is not to bring
in any ready-made clothing. Shoes
and all sorts of fabrics are also on
the prohibited list, says a correspond
ent of the New York World.
Virtually all luxuries and many nec
essary articles have been placed on the
prohibited list in an effort to stabilize
the Icelandic crown. Bread, butter,
mazarine, cheese, salt meat, pork
sausage, eggs, fruit, leather goods,
soap, furniture, films, watches, clocks,
motor cycles, automobiles and scores
of other articles may not be brought
into the country.
Healing
BS-Sulphur baths
S - J home
For rheumatism, gout, eczema or
hives, nothing is more beneficial than
frequent sulphur baths.
You can enjoy the benefits of heal
ing sulphur baths right in your own
home, and at small cost by using
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
nature’s own blood purifying and
skin healing remedy—Sulphur—sci
entifically prepared to make its use
most efficacious. Use it in the bath.
Also use it internally and as a lotion
on affected parts.
60c and $1.20 the bottle at your
druggist’s. If he cannot supply you,
send his name and the price in stamps
and we will send you a bottle direct.
Hancock Liquid Sulphur Company
Baltimore, Maryland
Hancook Sulphur Compound Ointment—SOe
and SOo—for use with the Liquid Compound.
Business Psychology
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
said at a Rotarians’ banquet in Nash
ville :
“Business psychology is, I suppose,
a good thing, but some of our business
psychologists claim too much for it.
“It’s like the story of the waiter in
the German beer garden. He gave in
an order.
“ ‘Two sausages for Ulrich Bart
holdt.’
“ ‘No, no. ,Only give Ulrich one
sausage,’ the psychological manager
said quickly. ‘He’s had 23 beers. Con
sequently he sees double.'
“But the waiter, a psychologist him
self, replied:
“Tve tended to that, boss. Ulrich
ordered four sausages.’ ”
Shoe-Shine Machines
Penny-in-the-slot shoe-cleaning ma
chines now are in use in several cities.
The penny starts a brush revolving
which shines the shoes.
You never can know how superior is Dr.
Peery's “Dead Shot” for Worms until you
have tried it. 372 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv.
Scientists say we don’t use all the
brains we have. Well, we all know
that.
All that time is lost which might be
better employed.
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