Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 27, 1911, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1311. The Kind You Have Always Bought. THIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Oastoria that has 1 teen manufactured under the supervision of-Chas. H. Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Oastoria, We respectfully call the attention of fathers and motherfe when purchasing Oastoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature appears on .both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Oastoria for their little ones in the S ast years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present uty is to call the attention of tne younger generation to the great danger or intro- duty Is to call the attention of the younger generation to the great danger o: ducmg into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling ail sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed conterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize, closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness. Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Central Drug Co, of Detroit, Mich, sayi: “We consider your Caatorla In a clasa distinct from patent medicines and commend 1L" Christy Drug Stores, of Plttaburg, Pa, say: “Wo have sold your Caatorla for so many yeara with such satisfactory results that wo cannot retrain from saying a good word for It when wo get a chance." Jacob Bros.. of Philadelphia, Pa, say: “We take pleasure In recom mending Fletcher's Caatorla as one of the oldest and beat of the prepara tion! of the kind upon the market” Hen * McCann, of Kansas City, Mo, aay: ‘Tour Caatorla always gives satisfaction. We have no substitute for It and only sell The Kind Ton Have Always Bought' the original.” The Voegell Broa, of Minneapolis, Minn, say: "Ws wish to say that we bare at all times a large demand tor Fletcher’s Castorla at all of our three stores and that It gives universal satisfaction to our trade." Polk Miller Drug Co, of Richmond, Va, says: 'Tour Caatorla Is one of the moat satisfactory preparations wo have evor bandied. It seemB to ■atlsfy completely the public demand for such an article and Is steadily creating a growing ealo by lta merit” P. A Capdau, of New Orleans, La, says: “We handle every good home remedy demanded by the publle and while onr shelves are thoroughly equipped with the beat of drugs and proprietary articles, there are few If sny which have the unceasing sale that your Castorla has.” M. C. Dow, of Cincinnati. Ohio, saya: “When.people jn Increasing num bers purchase a remedy and continue buying It for yeara; when It passes the fad or experimental stago and becomes a household necessity, then It can he said Us worth has been firmly established. We can and do gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletcher’s Castorla.” GENUINE OASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of Exact Copy' of Wrapper. (HOLDER TO SUPPORT The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. nil ocwt-au* ooMwir, rr mvmuv iwtir, mrw rom* err*. AT KIMBALLNEXT WEEK Will Hold Two-Day Session in Atlanta Beginning July 3. The stimuli convention of the Rural Letter Carriers association will tie held In Atlanta on July I and 4 in the as sembly room at the New Kimball house. Every year for some time past the rural poitraen have been coming to Atlanta for their convention on the Fourth of July, which le one day on which they do not hav# to handle the mail. The convention will be Interest ing and a number of addresses will be made on that occasion. Ths officers of the association are: B ull L. Lindsay, president: J. B. Lump- n. vice president; George Or BOnd. secretary and treasurer; M. L. Moore and J. H. Williams, executive commit tee. JAPAN TO INVESTIGATE AMERICAN SAILOR’S DEATH Yokohama, June 27.—The authorltlee are tnveetlgatlng what they believe le the murder of an American seaman Of the United BtatSe cruiser Albany The body of a sailor, later Identified as Alvin Root, a third-class gunhei-a mate, was churned up In the harbor by the screw of the departing ship Tambal Mam. The dead man’s legs were tied together, and there were oth er evidences of foul play. Root enlisted as an apprentice seaman In December, 1110. Hie home was In Mondovl, WIs. MRS. H. CHENEY HAVENS GETS DIVORCE DECREE 8an Franelaeo, June 27.—Mrs. H. -theney Havens, daughter of John Vance Cheney, formerly of Chicago, has been granted an Interlocutory decree of di vorce from her husband, Harold Hav ens, the Piedmont millionaire. Series of Accidents Mar Flights in Circuit of Eu rope. Brussels, June 27.—A aeries of acci dents marred the flights In ths circuit of Europe today during the fifth stage of the Journey from this city to Rou- balx, France, a distance of On miles. M. Tabuleau, after two falls, aban doned the race. Tabulean'a machine crashed to earth In a com field near Leleaey. The machine was not badly damaged and ths aviator ascended In It again. However, he had no aooner got Tn motion the second time until he again fell. The second time the aero plane was smashed and the bird man narrowly escaped death. M. Barra managed to get aa far as Llerr, about ten miles away, before disaster overtook him. His machine dropped to earth, but Barra waa un hurt. Vldart waa compelled to land near Louvain and rode from there Into Ber- chern, Belgium, by auto. His areoplane went wrong and he said that he would have to make repairs before he could start again. Wynmann arrived at Berchem In Ms machine at i a. m. M. Letasseur fell and waa Injured while flying toward this city. The mi- chlne fell upon the aviator, causing se. rloua wounds. It waa reported that he had been fatally hurt. J. J. WILLINGHAM ASKED TO DELIVERAN ADDRESS Jackson, Os, June 27.—J. J. Willing ham hss been Invited .by Piedmont Continental chapter. Daughters,of the American Revolution of Atlanta, which will unveil a bronae tablet at McIn tosh rock, Indian Springs, next Sat urday. to make an aadreys of welcome on behalf of Butts county. Many peo ple from Jackson and Butta county will attend them unveiling ceremonies. IMEi Mass Meeting in Chicago Adopts Rather Caustic Resolutions. Washington, June 27.—A remarkable atatement waa presented to the senate today by Vice President Sherman at a protest to the second Lorlmer Investi gation. It embodied resolutions at a mass meeting held In Chicago. The resolutions make this statement: "We protest against the malice and hale exhibited by certain senators In this case and we Insist that It would be more becoming to the dignity of the senate If all senators should at least appear to be possessed of open and un biased minds’and feelings." A BLOOD MEDICINE 'lanan FOR YOUNG OR OLD The majority of human ailments are caused by impure bldod, be cause weak, polluted blood deprives the system of its necessary strength and disease-resisting power;. Children do not develop perfectly, nor are they strong and robust unless the blood is pure and strong, while old people are afflicted with Rheumatism and other chronic troubles because of a weakened circulation. S.S.S. cures every ailment which comes from impure or diseased blood, it tones up and regulates every portion of the system and creates an abundant supply of nourishing properties with which to build up the blood. S. 5. 5. is absolutely free from harmful drugs and miifcrals, and is therefore the purest and safest blood medicine for young or old. S.S.S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Malaria, Blood Poison, and all other blood disorders. Book on the blood atad any medical advice free. 5.5.5.is •old at drug stores, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. CAMP OF BOYS CLUB PROVES BIG SUCCESS The annual camp of the Boys club al Silver Lake baa Marled lta aeeond week, and already II boya are on hand, everyone of whom clatma to be hav ing a better time than any of the reat. So far not a caae of alckneat or acci dent has been reported, and the su- perlmendent is reeponalble for the atatement that thla record haa been kept up for the pant four yeara. A grand Held day will be held July 4,. and the gold medal offered by Nat Kaleer will be given to the boy who makea the moat polnta In the athletic contesta. The price of one week's lodging at the camp la very low, both for mem- bera and non-membera. and full par- tlculara will be given to all who apply to Oeorge C. Orr, aupertntendent, 8. F. D. No, 2. Chamblee, Go, BRUTAL FATHER FINED FOR WHIPPING INFANT Chicago. June 27.—For beating hi* flve-montha-old daughter, Julia, with a cat-o'-ntne-tall* until her little body waa cut and bruised, Andrew Shirley. 1(64 Elaton-ave.. waa fined 1100 and comb by Municipal Judge Ooodnow In PREACHERS ARE SECURED FOR HOLINESS MEETING Jaekacn, Ga„ June 27c—The preach- era for the. Hollneat camp maeUng near Indian Springe, perhapa the largeat In the. state, which begins on Thursday before the aeeond Sunday In Auguet and laats thru the third.. Sunday, have been ■ secured. Thla year the. camp meeting wilt begin on Auguat 10 and continue thru the 10th. Dr. H. C. Morrtoon, "president of Aabury college, Wlllmore. Ky., editor of The Pente- coatal Herald, and Rev. C. W. Ruth, of Philadelphia, another strong min ister of the Knllneaa denomination, will do the preaching. Jt la expected the at tendance thla year will be large. Next Speaker of House Enlists With Advocates of Admit ting Them to Bar. About one week alfice, a woman, Mrs. Minnie Anderson Hale, wa* graduated from the Atlanta Law achool ■ and ap plied to the auperlor court for admis sion to the bar. 8he waa refuaed ad- sled that It would not be long until action would be taken looking toward removing woman's disabilities In this respect. Now comes an announcement which would seem to presage a fulfillment of this prophecy. A bill permitting women to practice law In Georgia will be In troduced In the legislature, which con venes Wednesday, and what Is mpre. It will have a strong backing, if such 1* needed. Hon. John N. Holder, who Is slated for election as speaker of the house, has announced his Intention of Introducing such a bill, and feels aure that he will have little difficulty In get ting It thru. Speaking of the matter, Mr. Holder said he felt that the state was many years behind the times on that matter, aa nearly all other states have removed that old restriction, placed on the fe male sex yeara ago. He anticipates little trouble In aecurlng tha passage of the bill, but says that In case he meets opposition he thinks public sentiment win support hlitt with enough force to Insure the success of the measure. There are doubtlees others In the state legislative bodies who harbor the same feeling toward the matter, and certainly there are numerous others who consider the law a rank Injustice to woman. One among these Is Mrs. J. J. Weaver, who has been a student In the Junior class of the Atlanta Law school during the past year. Mrs. Weaver, like Mrs. Hale, stood well In her classes, and la a woman bf high In tellectual attainments In other lines as well as In the law. She Is preparing a letter to be mailed to representatives and senators In the coming legislature with reference to removing this strlctlon, and feel* ceirtaln that strenuous opposition . to the measure will be encountered. Both Mr*. Hal* and Mrs. Weaver are omen of unusual mental capacity are fully capable of successfully pt tlclng their chosen profession. Both have haft business experience, some of eh had a legal side, and both have »ued carefully the study of legal matters. Mrs. Hale has resided In At lanta more than fifteen years, while Mrs. Weaver Is originally from West Virginia; and haa made her home In Atlanta for four years. FALSE TAX SCHEDULES Criminal Suits Will Be Filed Against Seven Chicago Corporations. Chicago, June 27.—Criminal suits will be filed this week against seven Chi cago corporations which are accused of making false tax schedules or falling to file schedules with the board of asses sors. The announcement that these stltts would be filed by the tax board threatens to stir up a scandal. It has been charged that Republican mem bers of the board “marked off’ several irporatlons. The companies to be sued are: Dia mond Rubber Company, Goodrich Rub ber Company, Nelson Morris A Co., Mlchelln Tire Company. Morton Salt Company, National Automobile Com pany and Empire Auto Supply Com pany. , BOLT OF LIGHTNING KILLS PLANTER’S SON Oliver, Ga, June 27.—Joseph Mason, ths fourteen-year-old son of W. C. Mason, a planter, who resides near Mass Meeting Tonight! Grand Opera House 8 O’clock « * Legislators Specially Invited Ladies Invited Every citizen of Atlanta who believes that the peo- 1 ' pie should rule and not the self-appointed coterie of the Chamber of Commerce, is urged to be present. Some of the city’s most eminent citizens will deliver speeches. Judge George Hillyer will preside. John E. McClelland, father of the new tax resolu tion, which has stirred the tax dodgers from center to cimpnferenee, will give the names of some of the tax- dodgers who are trying to break down the city gov- x eminent. , William M. Smith and J. D. Kilpatrick will lay hare the motives of the opposition. Both of these gentlemen are orators who have long since won their spurs. Judge James K. Hines will defend democratic prin ciples. B. Lee Smith, ex-president of the. State Federa tion of Labor, will prove that commission government is a deadly menace to labor. Other speakers will be called on, if time permits. Opera house will be cool and comfortable. Wedemeyer’s lS-Piece Band Speaking Promptly at 8 O’clock House Committee Investigates Mail-Tying Device That Will Save $100,000 Per Year. The Best Treatment for Itching Scalps and Falling Hair To allay Itching and Irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, tbbt and falling hair, remora cruru. ecaiet and dandruff, and promote the gtowth and beauty of the hair, the foliowlni ■ peril! treatment la mort effective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, romb (be ball oat straight all around, then begin at the aide and make a parting, gently nibbing Cutlrura ntment Into the parting with abk of Mft mnel )i-M over the end of the linger. Anoint Jdlllenil parting, about half an Inch arert until the whole sctlphu been treated, the pur pose being to get rhe Cuticnra ointment an tha scalp skin rather than on tha hair. It h well protect^the neat morning, champs* with Oulicure Map ' rater. Shampoos alone may be often aa agreeable, but once or month la generally sufficient tor il treatment far women', hair. Hsu ling Culture soap and ointment arc ywnere. thoee «r(thing to try this treatment mar do so without expense by tending to "Cutlcura." Dept. H Horton, foe this tperial t withstand tm By THEODORE TILLER, ./jihlngton, June 27c—David Com fort, of Tlfton. Oa„ who haa Invented - mail packet tying device, will be given a hearing before the houee committee Investigating the postofflee department thle afternoon. It Is allegtd that altho the practica bility of the Comfort device hat been demonstrated! at the Philadelphia poet- office. the department hae declined to put It in uee. The department still usss the did style Jute twine for tying sidering the Increase of price ( by the twine truet, have guaranteed to save the government 1100.000 per year If It uses th* Comfort mall strapper. The houee Investigating commute*, now, Inquiring Into the extravagances of the department, has determined to look Into the matter. HOTEL8 AND RE80RT8 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, H0TEL8 AND RE80RT8 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. ; © mm The Leading Resort House of the World PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE D UR DIG June, July, Auguat and September Atlantic’s Great Summer Season Capacity 1100. Two Blocks of unob.trueted ocean front facing Bonlh and overlooking the tu mour Boardwalk, 400 private batbs, each with >ea and freab water. Whlta service In both American and a la Carla dining roams. Eiqnlalle mualc,Oalf, Bolling Chairs, Theatres, Fl.ra, B'dtng. Motor ing. ehw^UMmrodAtoroanggreMiroroAmmMM JOS1AH Oarage with separata locked stalls. WHITE A SONS COMPANY SAUER'S PURE FLAVORING. EX TRACTS have no equal. Sold every where. 10c and 20c the bottle, at your grocer's. FREIGHT WRECK DELAYS TRAFFICJDN A., B. & A. Talladega, Ala., Jun# 27^-Frelght train No. 40 was derailed Monday night eight miles west-of Talladega, causing a tleup of traffic for ten hours. Pas rangers to Atlanta, Birmingham and At lanta spent the night In Talladega. Tho cause of the wreck was defective roll ing stock. Wrecking crewe were en gaged the entire night clearing the wreck. SAD TKTSB VO ft TBS YEAR*; TWO BOXEd TETTEHINE CURED Mr. Law Wren, of Chicago, writes ua that he had suffered for tea rears with fetter, many doctors la naarly every cuts in the Union having fallad to cara him. A drugflst recommended Tetteriae to Mm ad ha height a boa. It gave kirn relief, sad ..!• second boa affected a complete care. Tat- terina at all druggists or by suit for 50a > tho ehuptrtnv Compaoy. Savannah, Us. Honry County Crops. Stockbridge, Ga., June 27.—The re cent showers have rescued the crops from destruction. The prospect for com. however, le poor. The growth baa been .stunted by the drouth, and the worms are burrowing In the roasting ear. A largo corn crop Is hardly pos sible now. only on bottom lands. Cot ton It standing the strain very well and there le promise of sn unusual yield. READ THIS. Bloomingdale, Tenn.. May 17. 1110. HOTEL8 AND RE80RT8. CHILHOWEE INN —at— The gateway of the Smokies, le the coolest summer resort In East Tennes see. Bathing, boating, fishing. All modem conveniences. Mineral water. Rates $1.00 a day. One hour's ride from Knoxville. Write D. C. WILLIAMSON, Walland, Tenn. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL W. H. ADAMS, Owner and Manager PABLO BEAOH, FLORIDA 17 MILES FROM JACKSONVILLE Tha moat accessible ssatlde retort for Atlanta and Oeorgla people to visit. It la K rfectly coot and comfortable at tha can View during the warmeit weather. Tha finest beach and surf bathing on the Atlantic coast. CONVICTS ARE AT WORK ON BUTTSC0UNTY ROADS Jackson, Ga., June 27.—Spalding county, with her entire road force, la now working the roads in Butte coun ty In return for the use of the convicts from this county last year. The Butts county gang Is putting the Indian Spring* road In fine condition and will spend the remainder of tho hot eeaeon in repairing roads and will take up grading and widening again In ths Get the skating bug. Music at the Bathskeller fflnsrwwswSSve from 7 to 12 p. m. every day. sites all treatment failed, and It haa been of great benefit to my (lather, 14 years old. who has suffered 40 years with kidney anti bladder troubles. ~ K. BREEDING. Chicagl in tha Dark. Chicago, Jun* 27e—Chicago's streets were In darkness for more than an hour last night when a bolt of lightning struck a feed wire during a terrific ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The new fireproof addition !• a model for comfort and convenience. The entire house now ofTers 360 gueat rooms, each of which is connected with private bath or has running water. Hotel Dennis is <£• of the Beach Front Hotels atUI maintain* Ing an unobstructed ocean view. * WALTER J. BUSBY. Along the Ocean end Boardwalk HOTEL RUDOLF _ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . .. Capacity 1.000. Open throughout <M year. Offering every appointment, com fort nr-.--,luxury. Bea water In all bstM, no extra charge for uia of baths AJ rooms overlook the sea. Orchestra « soloists with frequent social *vsn» Famous grill and cafe In conjunction, u i lustrated booklet and terms upon <• iussl _ — i i. 8. Rukeyaer. Mgr. Joel Hillman, Pres Grand Atlantic Hotel Vlrgtnla-ave., near Beach and Steel Fjff- | Open surroundings.- Capacity 800. and cold ee* water bath*; large rooms a Southern exnoeure; elevator to >“«; , level: spacious porches. Special. IWJ up waekly; I2.M up dally. Brokl«<- Coaches mast trains. _ . COOPER A LEEDS. SHERWOOD INN, Old Point Comfort, V*. (Fortress Monroe). Delightfully Most charming end healthful apot ■ America. Hotel beautifully located !“ 1 In every way attractive -ely modem throughout. Terou VERY moderate. Special weekly. Write for booklet F. M. Cun PHILLIPS HOUSE snd ANNEX. M“- sachusetts Ave. and Beach. Atlani City. N. J.. Elevator to street Open all yaar. F. P. PHILLIPS summer storm. Many rM, ^' n L throughout the city were struck. no on* was Injured.