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TTIE GEORGIAN’S NEWS BRIEFS
NEWS OF SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1910
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EAT APPLES AND KEEP
OFF JAG, SAYS W. C. T. U.
Chicago.—Tho W. a T. U. of Cook
county la going to fight brink with ap
ple*. It bma discovered that tho agsnt
which caused the fail of the human
race may now regenerate It.
Dr. Samuel Dailey, of Mount Ayr.
Iowa, has been experimenting on the
anll-Dooxe qualities of apples. Uu baa
cured hundreds of drinkers by feeding
them apples when they wanted to
drink. The women aro sending out
thousands of leaflet* which nmd:
"The use of apples as an article of
diet Will aery much diminish, decrease
and ultimately abate the appetite for
alcoholic stlmnlanta
"That title Is a fact could bo prosed
In many Instances if a little cars, cau
tion and vigilance be taken to Investi
gate conditions. As a rule the habit
ual user of alcoholic stimulants is
rarely a consumer of apples. There
seems to bo a peculiar combination in
applee that allays the Irritation; or so-
called appeUte, produced by tbo use of
liquor."
Clerk Sure of 8peekershlp.
Washington.—It seems practically
settled that Champ Clark, of Missouri,
will be chosen speaker by the Demo
cratic majority of the next house of
representatives. Democratic members
of the house who are now In Washing
ton are discussing among themselves
the beat policy to be pursued as to tbs
selection of tho committees of tho new
bouse. The friends of Champ Clark
who hava been acting aa his campaign
manager In his contest for the speak
ership. claim that already the Mis
sourian baa received by letter or tele
gram pledges of support from more
than a majority of the Democratic
membcrs-elect of the tJd congress.
Rallrosd Official Resigns.
Austin, Tea.—Official announcement
vnu made today that N. A. Steadman,
who has been reprerentln* the leading
railroad lines of Texas, in capacity of
general attorney at Austin for several
years, has tendered his resignation, ef
fective December 1, 1*10. and the same
baa been reluctantly accepted.
Youth Cote Life Term.
Hattiesburg, Miss.—Arthur A. Wat
son. eighteen years of age, will serve
a life sentence for the murder of hie
fourteen-year-old wife. Watson en
tered a plea of guilty yesterday and by
agreement of the prosecuting attorney
was given a Ufe term In prison.
Woman Kills Polios Chief.
Mexioo City.—Reports from Puebla,
where revolutionary rioting occurred
yesterday, are that the town Is quiet
today. Similar reports are received
from Interior dtles. Estimates of the
number killed In the fighting vary from
100 to 170.
SUCH EXTREME
WEAKNESS
As Miss Engler Tells About
Is Rare, but Relief Was
Obtained by Means of
Cardui.
Faribault. Minn.—"Let me ten you.'
writes Mlsa Myrts .Engler, "how much
good Cardui has done me.' As a young
girl, I always bad to suffer ao much
with all kinds of pain. Sometimes I
was so weak that I could hardly stand
on my feet. I got a bottle of Cardui at
tho druggist's, and as soon as I had
taken a few doses, I began to feel bet
ter. Today I feel aa well as any one
Are yon a woman?
Then you aro subject to a large num
ber of troubles and irregularities whleb
am peculiar to womon. leading, fre
quently, in time, to weakness and de
bility.
A tonic Is to bolp yon over the hard
places, to relievo weakness, headache
and other unnecessary pains, tbe signs
of nerve exhaustion and overwork.
Do yon need a tonic?
Try Cardui, tho woman’s tonic. Ton
will never regret It, fcfc.ti will certainly
help you.
As si remedy for women's IBs. It Is
safely reliable.
Aa a tonic. It Is always satisfactory.
Fifty years' success la your guar
antee that Cardui will help you, as it
baa helped others.
Get a bottle at tho drug store today.
Appointed U. S. Senator
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PATTEN ANNOUNCES THAT
HE WILL GIVE UP RICHES
Chicago.—James A. Patten, wheat
king. Intends to give away his vast
wealth. Positive announcement of bis
plan was made by Mr. Patten at a ban
quet of the Evanston T. M. C. A.
"Social service is, after all, tbe one
great thing In life," declared Ur. Pat-
“No man should be allowed to
acquire riches unless be Is ready to
return It to the community when be
thinks tbe good of the community de
mands IL No man shonld leave a for
tune to bis children. They won’t
amount to much If he doea Leave
them a competence If necessary, but let
them develop themselves- If they are
worth having a fortune they will make
1L A man Is let prosper, I believe, in
proportion to what good he Intends to
do with bis money. I want to giro the
greater port of my money away before
I die to help upbuild the youth of the
land. I want to aid everybody in hav
ing a chance to get along."
Wilson Sells For Home.
Liverpool. — Huntington Wilson,
American assistant secretary of stata
sailed for New York on the Mauretania
JOSEPH MERIWETHER TERRELL.
Who served two terms as governor of Georgia, has been appointed by
Governor Brown to fill the interim until the legislature convenes to name
ths successor of the lata Senator Alexander Stephens Clay.
LAKE OF EPSOM SALTS
FOUND NEAR SPOKANE
Spokane, Wash.—Workmen aro
draining a small lake near OrovUle, in
Okanogan county, Washington, to save
an Immense deposit of epeom salts,
owned by M. McCammon, of OrovUle,
and hts associates, wbo took up the
land under a mineral right. A. W. Do-
gpnd, president of the Spokane Drug
Company; has made numerous labora
tory tests and prononuees the salts
equal to tbe German product, tbe
wholesale price of wblcb Is ZS cents
a pound. Tbe lake In which the de
posit was found some time ago Is 1,000
feet In length, and about 110 feet In
width and of unmeasured depth. Tbe
bod and banks aro covered with a thick
deposit, and It Is believed there are
thousands of tons of salts available for
commercial purposes.
Madaro Leaves For Mexico.
Laredo, Texv—Rumors which have
been current for the past 14 hours to
the effect that Francisco L Madera,
who was recently an aspirant for the
presidency of the republic of Mexico,
bad left San Antonio and was a fu
gitive from United States territory
were verified tonight <n what is con
sidered unimpeachable authority.
Madero Captured.
Carrizo Springs, Tex.—A man believ
ed to be Francisco 1. Madero, but who
would not acknowledge his identity,
reached here this afternoon and left
within a short time In tbe direction of
the Mexican border.
Admits Crime.
Point Pleasant, Pa.—Her nerve bro
ken when Informed that her father and
mother had been arrested at the old
homestead In Jackson eounty charged
with complicity In the killing of her
husband. Mrs. James Mulbolland has
admitted the shooting.
Good Hunting Season.
Hot Springs, Vs.—Prospects of an
unusually good hunting season, begin
ning on Monday, when, for ten days,
the law will permit open shooting, is
attracting a lot of sportsmen this way.
The Homestead hotel tonight held
more than a score who had come down
for this especial purpose and who, for
tho past two or three days havo been
selecting their guides and the territory
that Wiu bo traversed. Quite a number
are going to the Jackson River Hunt
club, which has a preserve of *,0d0
acres near Fasslfern farm, and where
there are reported to be plenty of deer.
At Fasslfern there will be a number of
doer hunts, with dogs and horses, as
the law allows that sort of sport here,
and the visitors are not slow to take
advantage of 1L
"Old Betty" Seized Again.
Nashvills, Tsnn.—An Anniston, Ala,
dispatch says: "Old Betsy." a notorious
wildcat still, which was destroyed some
tlmo ngo and thrown Into the Talla
poosa river, but which -was rescued and
E t hack Into commission, has Just
on recaptured and destroyed by rev
enue officers.
PRACTICAL JOKE RESULTS
SERIOUSLY; GIRL BLINDED
Dover, N. J.—Little hope le held oat
by physicians In attendance on Miss
Lucy Burton, of,this place, that she
will regain her sight, of which she had
been deprived for a week by a cloud of
red pepper blown Into her eyes in fun
by a youth employed In George Rlch-
ards’ store. The eyes have been highly
Inflamed ever since the occurrence and
their condition was reported worse than
In the beginning rather than better.
Miss Barton was ascending In the
freight elevator at the store when the
practical joker blew the pepper out of
a tube Into her upturned face. With a
scream she sank to the floor of tbe ele
vator and she has been In agony since.
It Is said that charges will be pre
ferred against the perpetrator of the
"Joke."
Investigating Bribery.
New York.—The Joint legislative In
vestigating commission resumed its
hunt yesterday after truth as to tbe
raising of tbe 1500,000 boodle fund and
its nee In alleged- bribing of certain Al
bany legislators to vote against tbs
anti-race track bill.
New York's Taxable Property.
New York.—The tax department of
tbe city government announces that tbe
eased valuation of taxable property
In New York for tbe coming year will
show an increase of more than 1600,-
000,000, bringing the total up to nearly
$8,000,000,000. This will mean an In
crease In the city’s debt-incurring ca
pacity of 100.000.000. Soon after Mayor
Gaynor took office he announced that
he wished' to have the assessments
come as near as possible to the market
value of the property.
Mite Pott Takes Air Ride.
Philadelphia.—Waving her hands en
thusiastically to the cheering crowd
below. Miss Edwins Post, of Brooklyn,
today circled ths Held at Point Breeze
park In a Farman biplane driven by
Claude G rah ame-White, the English
aviator, who with J. Armstrong Drexel
of this city la giving dally exhibitions
for a week. The going aloft of Mlza
Post was a surprise to the spectators,
as It had not been announced that a
woman would go up with one of the
aviators today.
6,000* Barrel Gusher.
Markham, Tex.—Early this morning
W. C. Moore brought In a (,000-barrel
gusher. This well is located on one of
the eubleasea of tho Hardy Oil Com
pany and In close proximity to the pay
streak wells. This Is the second gusher
brought In within ten days. Large
earthen tanks are under construction
and a small army of people are now In
the field.
I Was A Heavy Drinker
Consumed Quart of Whisky-Daily.
CURED IN 72 HOURS
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