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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911.
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BIG SiJinS HALTED
District Attorney Declares Miss
Bulger Was Spirited
Away.
A “CURE”? FOR
BALDNESS
The above expression Is one which I*
ueed frequently In connection with hair
preparation*. Juat exactly what la
uoT‘ ! y .idne1.T. h “ e d # ii:«* q and Double Tracks Laid on the
hence does not permit of a cure. It la
a result Invariably to be traced to the
dandruff germ, and-if the condition- ha*
become chronic—that la. If there la
. June 20.
Gibson Oliver and Henry C.
Palmer, charged with having defraud
ed Albany banka aqd the D. £ H. rail
road out of a million dollar* by fala*
bills of lading, was called In supreme
court today. District Attorney Sanford
declared that he was unable to go on
because his principal wltneaa, Mary
asked a month's adjournment and
the meantime an effort will be made to
keeper of the defunct Durant A El
more Co.
a "cure'' Is absolutely impossible.
Approaching baldness, seen In falling
hair, may always be checked and If the
•When the hair folllcI< •"*"
BUTTS COUNTY FARMERS
USE IRRIGATION SYSTEM
Jack son, Ga„ June 20.—So far aa
DR. WRIGHT DENIES
THAT HE WAS RACING
Whll* It was the contention of the
street car men who witnessed the mix-
up between an Inbound M*«nolla-st. |, .Jaeason, aa., June go ,«ar a*
car and a rig occupied by Dr. Jesse C. i known, the duly time Irrigation has
Wright and 11. H. Jones, In which both ever been used in Butt* county was
Jonas and Wright were .lightly Injured ^^kl.y^mth.^aSSS uSfiSit
known and most successful farmars In
the state. Irrigated their prise corn
pateh. Last year they raised 1ST bush-
df Of com to the acre on their farm
Just, out of town,-and this season were
out fdr a new record. Their prise
com ha* been suffering badly on ac
count of th* dry weather and they pre
pared to Irrigate It. on their farm Is a
pond and they Installed a gasoline en
gine (Aid secured several hundred feet'
of pipe to run to their corn patch. The
plan will doubtless be used again by
not only these progressive farmers, but
others In Butts county,' should the
weather remain dry long enough to
damage their crops.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
and Wright's horse killed last Frday.
that the men were racing with a young
man named Chastain when the buggy
shot across Forsyth-at. almost under,
the wheels of the car. Dr, Wright de
nies th* statement.
He asserts that both he and Chastain
eould not have been driving faster than
five or six mile* an hour when they ap
proached the Forsyth-*t. crossing. He
says that Instead of racing with Chas
tain, as reported, he and Jones were
Chatting with the occupant of the other
buggy. He says that the pavement was
wet at Forsyth-st. and his horse slipped
and veered so that the car struck th*
rear wheel of th* buggy.
STATE HAS TROUBLE
OVER SOUTHERN’S TAX
* Another execution ha* been Issued
against the Southern Railway Compa
ny by William A. Wright, comptroller
general, this time to force the payment
of taxes amounting to 11,M3.10 due Jeff
Davis county. The road tendered part
of Its taxes to this county, but refused
to pay the balance, whereupon the
county authorities refused that part
tendered and asked execution against
them for the whole amount This the
comptroller did Monday. This Is the
fifteenth execution which ha* been Is
sued against this road this year for
taxes.
Eczema and Ringworm Cared.
Tttterln* la th* only "d#«d ■nr*” cur* for
#cj*m*. II I* a fragrant, toothinr, hrallng
antlMptio. which Hirer fail*. II la *q«allr
«ff*ctlv* in th* ear* of ringworm and all
oth*r violent skin and aealp dl**a**«. A*k
your dragglat for Tetterin*. If b* haan’t
ft, **od &0« to th* Bhuptrin* Oo„ Barannah,
ihq portion oi me nr. mere is
* way to car* detfnt**, and that la
itttutfonal rtmedfea. Dtafn*** la
by an /Inflamed condition of tho
lining 'of the Enstachlan Tube.
and nnleea the Inflammation
oat and this tab* rt
condition bearing will
taken
normal
forever;
munition can b
restored to It*
111 he destroyed
ten ar* canted by
__ _ 'thing bnt an Inflamed
Ion of tba mocoua aarfacea.
will give One Hundred Dollar*'for
—, -jo# of Deafnea* (canoed -bv catarrh)
that can hot be enred by Hairs Cathrrb
?ure. Send for circular* free.
F. J. CHENEY * COw Toledo, O.
Sold br dragglat*, 75c.
Take Hall 1 * Family Pill* for conatlpatlon.
HANDSOME CATALOG
SENT OUT BY G. M. A.
i are not atrophied the hair
may be induced again to g
This Is accomplished by regular ap
plications of Newbro’a Herpldde. which
cleanses the scalp and kina the dan
druff germ. The destruction of the
germ doe* away with the accumula
tion. of scarf skin and thus eliminates
the most common enemy to beautiful
hair.
Sort, glossy. Huffy hair can not grow
on a scalp Infested: with dandruff any
more than a delicate plant can grow on
an aah heap. The scalp must be kept
clean and free from dandruff. The best
remedy for doing this Is Newbro’s Hsr-
piclde, which receives the highest In
dorsements from professional men, the
stage and the best people everywhere.
Hrplclde Is sold and guaranteed In
one dollar else bottles by all druggists.
Applications obtained at all flrst-class
barber shops and hair dressing parlors.
Address The Herpldde Co., Dept. R.,
Detroit, Mich., Inclosing 10c In postage
or stiver for sample and booklet.
Jacobs' Pharmacy, special agents.
THIRTY LAW GRADUATES -
ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS
At the graduating exercises of the
Atlanta Law school Monday night tho
degree of LL. D. was conferred upon 30
graduates. Among them were Paul
Donehoo. the blind coroner, who has
made such a remarkable record, despliO
hla affliction, and now holds his degree
In law as well as bslng an accom
plished musician. Miss Minnie Ander
son Hale Was 'fhfe 'Only woman to'be
graduated.
This class la the largest since the re
organisation of the school and during
hit remarks Monday night Hamilton
Douglaa, dean of the school, called at
tention to the fact that the school was
started as a night school, hut now had
been made a regular day school with a
two-year course.
Hon. Spencer R. Atkinson. ex-JUdge
of the supreme court of Georgia, made
the principal address of the occasion.
After the exercises at the Grand opera
houee the young lawyers adjourned to
the University club, where they en
joyed the annual dlniltr of th*' gradu
ating class.
TESTIMONY IS RESUMED
•i IN LOVE DIVORCE SUIT
A* i —■ — ieduratlpn sad could-be regd with proflt
City, Orsa, June 20.—Taking I by nny parent or teacher. The llluatra-
itony In Sidney C. Love's coun-jtlons are handtome and worked out In
fSei
One of the handsomest school cats-
logues ever Issued by a Southern schortl th* curs,
la now being sent out by Colonel J. C.
Woodward, president of the Georgia
Military academy, at College Park. It
Is a work of art from begjnnlng to end.
The subject matter Is,, a lucid exposi
tion of the most modern theories of
koMls Hall's Texas Wonder, of 2»3* Oils*-
it.. St. Lonla. She eontd hoe in the garden
and put out' a washing for ala and dona the
uld not taka a 11.000 for
“ “ PURVIS.
Baker
of testimony In Sidney
ter action for divorce agalgat Artist I excellent "manner. The catalogue and
Burne-Jones' moat beautiful’ woman jits contents are an Atlanta prndutt, as
was resumed her* today when Mrs. j well as the Institution which Is told
Frances Bumes. mother of Mrs. Love,
cam* Into court. The hearing* were
halted last week because of her illnee*.
She will testify today.
More sold than all other brands com
bined. SAUER'S PURE FLAVORING
EXTRACTS. Because they flavor
BEST. Ask the housekeeper.
about.
Revival at Comer.
Comer, Ga„ June 20.—Rev. C. M.
Dunaway, of Atlanta, 'come* here on
Wednesday night to start revival serv
ices. He wllloe assisted by local min
isters. Professor Hamp Sewell will
conduct the singing.
MR. GIZYCKI—GET THAT?
WANTS TO BE LET ALONE
CHioago, June 20.—Count Josef Gl-
syckl. of Vienna, has determined to
light the divorce case of his wife, who
was Miss Eleanor Patterson, of Chi
cago, and with that end In view has
(lied a counter charge of desertion
against her In the Cook county court*.
Despite the countess' charge of India,
cretlons on the part of her husband,
Glsyckl contends that he was a model
husband. He further alleges that the
Italian courla have already granted a
divorce to him and that the courts of
this country have no right to meddle In
the affair.
Orme-st. Line—At .Work
in Forrest-ave.
Work Is in progress double-tracking
the Orme-st. car line In Carnegie way
and Caln-st. The Improvement la to
enable better service on this line. It
has been reported that this line would
be extended out Orme and other streets
to the Atlanta Steel Mills, north of
Fourteenth-st.. but oflldals of the Gedr-
gla Railway and Electric Company say
that extension Is not contemplated now.
Double-tracking of Forrest-ave. be
tween Jackson-st. and Pledmont-ave.
I* nearing completion and will proba
bly be finished this week. Between
Peachtree-at. and Pledmont-ave. this
line will not be double tracked for the
present, thru agreement with the prop
erty owners, who have In mind a plan
to widen Forrest-ave. for those two
blocks.
In a short time the Lakewood line
will be reconstructed from the point
where It crosses the South Pryor-*t.
line on toward Lakewood. This work
will probably be finished before Sep
tember, when the extension of the
Buckhead line 21-2 miles north out
Peachtree road will be commenced.
“SON OF MILLIONAIRE”
CHARGED WITH CHEATING
Chicago, June 20.—A youth who
claims to be William Bpreckels, of San
Diego, eon of the millionaire, le under
arrest at the Harrlson-st. police sta
tion, accused of attempting to beat the
LaSalle hotel. The young man en
gaged a aulte of rooms, ordered Ameri
can Beauties and music to lull him to
sleep and got away with It He got In
wrong when he attempted to get $50
from tha management.
Eagle* to Leave For Charleston,
Macon, Ga., June 20.—About 50 mem.
bers of the Eagles will leave here this
afternoon for Charleston, S. C„ where
they go to attend the tri-state conven
tion, which will be held June 21 and 22.
The delegates will be from the states of
Georgia. Florida and South Carolina.
Macon hopes to entertain the conven
tion next year.
Tha Ocmulgse Is Low.
Macon, Ga., Jun* 20-—The Ocmulge*
river la lower now than It has ever
been before at thle season of the year
since the government weather bureau
Was established here many years ago.
Th* water stands 0.8 on th* local gauge,
whereas 6 or 6 feet Is the usual meas
ure at this season. The flood stage Is
18 feet.
with lungs full of the dear, crisp air, mind full of superb
scenes, and heart full of satisfied hopes, you return content—-until another summer
brings its opportunity to go again. Ask someone who's been there!
Colorado is near you—you would be surprised how quickly it can be reached on the
Frisco’s splendid
Southeastern Limited
City and C
a modern electric lighte'd chair car and a handsome electric lighted dining car serving
the kind of meals that only Fred Harvey knows how to prepare.
A vacation in Colorado can cost lets than you think. With reduced round trip excursion fares, and with
splendid hotels providing acommodationa at rates that most anyone would consider reasonable, you would be
surprised how little you need to spend.
Oar Colorado literature, beautifully 111 unrated, li fun what yon ought to have
In planning your trip. Let me tend you tome fra* book* now. Writ* today I
end if 1 can help you In any way, picas* aay IO.
A. P. Matthews, District Passenger Agent
6 North Pryor St, Atlanta,Go.
Nag roe* Found Farmaria Money
Macon, Ga„ June 20.—Last week J.
Barton, a farmer, who lives near
here, lost a roll of 2405 on Poplar-at.
while In the city trading. He adver
tised extensively for the loat money, hut
received no Information. Thla morn
ing Ipcal police arreated Charles An
derson and Phil Chapman, two negroea,
whq found the money and refuted to
give It up even after warned by frlenda
that the police would get them.
Find Booze in Ditch.
Anniston, Ale., June 20.—Sheriff C. T.
Brooks pnd Chief of Police N. T. Glea
son have made life ao Intereitlng for
Calhoun county tiger* that they have
taken to the wood*. Monday after
noon Sheriff Brooks and Chief Deputy
Borders captured a barrel and a half
of beer and aeveral pints of liquor In a
ditch near the Hillside,cemetery. It I*
not known who owns the booze and no
arrest ha* been made.
Father Gunn to Europe.
Rev. Father John E. Gunn, pastor of
Sacred Heart Catholic church, leave*
Atlanta In a rhort time for a two
months* vacation abroad. He will leave
early In July and return early In Sep
tember. While abroad Father Gunn
Will tour England, Ireland. Scotland
and France and may also go to Rome.
Teachers Elected.
Macon, Ga., June 20.—The board of
education yesterday afternoon elected
teachers for the public schools of thla
city for the ensuing year. Practically
alt of the teacher* who served last
year, and who made applications for
their positions, were elected. There
will be but a few changes.
To Remain in Macon.
Macon, Ga., Jun* 20.—Dr. E. C. Dar-
gan, pastor of the First Baptist church
of thla city, who was offered an Im
portant chair in the Southwest Baptist
Theological university at Fort Worth,
Tex., has announced that he will prob
ably remain In Macon. Hla Anal answer
In tha matter I* withheld until a return
from the Eaet, when he Will meet ofll-
cials of the Texas Institution.
Mr. Roger* on Vacation.
Rev. Wallace Rogers, who for four
years has been the pastor of the Col
lege Park Methodist church, has been
furnished by hla church with the time
and money for a vacation In Europe.
He leaves Tuesday night for Niagara
Falla and will sail from New Tork
Saturday for the British Isles and the
continent. He la held In very high es
teem by hla congregation, as this token
of affection would Indicate.
Save the Babies. ?
I NFANT MOETAUTY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of
all the children horn in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent,, or nearly
* one-quarter, die before they reach one year| thirtyseven percent., or mors
than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen I
We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma
jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these
infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures
and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or
morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity
they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, deaths Castoria
operates exactly the reverse, hut you. must see that it hears the signature of
Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the
pores of the skin and allays fever.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher®
Dr. A. F. Peeler, of BL Louis, Mo., says: “t have prescribed your Castoria
In many cases and have always found It an efficient and Bpeedy remedy."
Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, IIL, says: I have found Fletcher’s
Castoria very useful in the treatment of children’s complaints.
Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am
glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and
always satisfactory.
Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa* says: "l have prescribed your Cas
toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and
beneGt to my patients."
Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: “I havo used your Cas
toria la my own household with good results, and have advised several
patients to use It for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.”
Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, Bays: "Having during the past six
years prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, I most
heartily commend its use. Tho formula contains nothing deleterious
to the most delicate of children.”
Dr. C. O. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: "Your Castoria la an Ideal
medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe 1L While I do sot advo
cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria la an.
exception for conditions which arise In the core of children.**
Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria holds tha
esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie
tary preparation. It 13 a sure and reliable medicine for infanta and chil
dren. In fact, It Is tho universal household remedy for infantile ailments.”.
Dr, H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: "Castoria Is one of the very
finest and most remarkable remedies for Infants and children. In my
opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can.
furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to Its efficiency'
and merits."
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
Awfciabfe ftrparfion for As-
T
-..-IO
Promotes DigeslionJClrrft*
ness <ind RestXontalns nciuicr
Opitmi.Morphine non'liocraL
Not Narcotic.
jfxvteroua&umrnaa
hmptn SmJ m
Ancrfert Hemedy for ConsHpa-
tion. Spur Stomach. Dlanftn
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish-
ness ami Loss of Sleep.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY *TRMT. NEW YORK ©ITT.
HOTELS ATJD^RESORT8.^
HERWOOD INN. Old Point Comfort. V*.
(Fortress Monro#). Delightfully cool,
loat charming and healthful spot In
America. Hotel beautifully located. Re-
‘ led and In every way Attractive. New
id entirely modern throughout. Term*
VERY moderate. Special weekly. Open
all year. Write for booklet P. M. Cun
ningham, Manager:
LOTS OF CHICAGOANS
WILL SEE KING CROWNED
Chicago. Jun* 20.—Five thousand five
hundred Chicagoans are in London to
day for the coronation of King Oeorge
V, according to eteamahlp companion’
computation*. Not all of them will wit-
ne*s the ceremonlea from grandatand
aeata. however, aa a majority went *ec-
ond and third claee.
HQTEL8 AND RE80RT8.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Looea Seat in Parliament.
London, June 20.—C. F.. Ma*tcrmnn l
member of parliament from Northwest
Humvees. ha* been unseated and the
seat declared void as a result of a peti
tion to the home secretary's ofllctr.
However, the decree setting oeide the
a?nt does not hold Maaterman guilty of
election frauds.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
June 15, 1911.
Judgment* Affirmed.
William* v*. I’err^; from Baker su
perl or court—Judge Frank Park.
Walters A 8 “ * ~ “ “
tiff In error.
Pope A Rennet, contra.
AtF
Charlton. Payne, Little A Jones. Lawton
A Cunningham, for plaintiff in error.
Trmvls A Travis. Adams A Adams, con
tra.
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com
pany vo. Smith; from Pennln—T. A.
Brown, judge pro hne vice. William Butt.
D. W. Bluir. for plaintiff In error. O. R
Dupree. Gober A Griffin, contra.
Strickland v*. Brotherton; from Ca-
toosa-Judge Fite. W. E. Mann. W. H.
Payne. Jr., for plaintiff In error. Sam
P. Maddox. James R. Rosser, contra.
Arguad and Submitted.
P. L. Morgan v». State: from Laurens.
Hiram Moore vs. State; from Chattooga.
Pan Grant vo. Bute; from Glynn.
John Watson vs. state; from Jasper.
8am Drew vo. State; from Chattooga.
Johnle Key vo. State; from Webster.
J. C. Cooper et ml. rm. W. X. Parsons et
: from Pulaski,
gouthem Cotton Mills va. T.
et a!., receivers; from Pulaski.
FhliadelpMa Denta 1 Rooms,
30Vs Whitehall**!.
F. J. Wlilte. disk after, epvclall*** Is •*■
trtt tinr with vitalised sir. The only uffira i*
Atlanta that :nan»iaeturr* and Administers out
own iitvparation. Mad* fr**h dally, ’tha
br at In thorough, high grade. *rti*tir platawprk.
Unsatisfactory and rdmplirat** «*»*• aollrited
with „*usrantv* to itnpruv* ov«r uld plat** or
so (dare*.
Skating! You’ll like it.
Changes In W, & A. Office.
Dalton, Ga., June 20.—A considerable
•hake-up occurred in the local freight
office of th* W. ft A. road her* Monday,
the changes being occasioned by the
resignation of Chief Clerk T. D. Rldli
who has accepted a position ss assist
ant cashier of th* bank of C. L. Hard
wick & Co. Mr. Fielding Klemitter ha*
been promoted to chief clerk, end hi*
itace a* cashier has been taken by
esse Greascn.
Why Have Catarrh or Asthma?
It has recently been discovered by a
very prominent European physician,
that Asthma and Catarrh ar# no
longer Incurable, as he has discov
ered by a combination of drugs that
they can be completely eradicated
from the system. '
Full information about this wonder
ful discovery, with sample, can be had
absolutely free of chare# by address
ing Mr. C. E. Williams: No. 108 Ful
ton Street. N. Y. City. Month's treat
ment, $1.00.
Get the skating hug.
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL
W. H. ADAMS, Owner and Manager
Pablo Beach, Florida
17 MILES FROM JACKSONVILLE
The Most Accessible Seaside Resort for Atlanta and Georgia
People to Visit
It is Perfectly Cool and Comfortable at the Ocean View During
the Warmest Weather
The Finest Beach and Surf Bathing on the Atlantic Coast
TYNER’S
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
FOR
Constipation, Indigestion. Fullness alt
ar sating. Heart Flutter. Heartburn.
50e bottl*. at drug *tor*s.
Koelcy
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,
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The Leading Resort House of the World
PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE DURINO
Juns, July, August and Septembsr
Atlantic’s Great Summer Season
Capacity 1100. Two Blocks of unobstructed
ocean front facing South and overlooking th* fa
mous Boardwalk, 400 privat* bath*, each with sc*
•nd frcih water, wait* service in b«Sth American
Rolling Ch*lr*. Theatres, Pier*.
' ; etc. Oar
J 081 AH
P'ding, Motor-
HOTEL DENNIS
ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. «l.
The now fireproof addition fa a model
for comfort and convenience. The entire
house now offers 350 guest rooms, each of
~ ?h is connected with private bath oi
running water. Hotel Pennta la oiu
of the Beach Front Hotels still maintain
ing an unobstructed ocean view.
WALTER J. BUSBY.
GOOD ROADS MEETING
HELD ATCARTERSVILLE
Cartsrsvifl., Ga.. Juns 19.—Eighteen
county commissioners and ordinaries of
couni!** on th# Johnston-Shorman
highway between Atlanta and Chatta
nooga met here Monday at the Invita
tion of the local Chamber of Com
merce to attend a good road* meeting
The visitors were given a dinner at lb*
Along th* Ocssn and Boardwalk
HOTEL RUDOLF
_ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Capacity 1,000. Open throughout th*
year. Offering every appointment, co™'
fort and luxury, gea water in all I* 1 !';
no extra charge for use of both., all
rooms overlook th* sea. Orchestra of
soloists with frequent social even-.
Famous grill and cafe In conjunction Il
lustrated booklet and terms upon re-
i Ut 8. Rukeyser. Mgr. Joel Hillman, rreo
PHILLIPS HOUSE and ANNEX.
sachuaetta Ave. and Beach. Atlantt
City, N. J.. Elevator to street level
Open all year. F. P. PHILLIPS
Park hotel at 2 o’clock: The object cl
the meeting was to get the oo-operati<-:
of alt counties In the movement for i
highway and to bring tba road tan
Bartow,