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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, JULY 25. MIL'
CHILDREN ARE SAVED
Four Hundred Little Ones Are
Rescued From Burning
Building.
Wiehlta, Kan*., July 25,—Four hun-
drod children were reecued by the he-
rolam of thetr nureee and phyaldane
when the main bulldlmt of the etate
achool for feeble minded children at
Wlnfleld wai burned early today. At
the first-alarm of fire the children were
ahot down the varloua aplral fire **-
cape* and later herded on the hilt couth
of tha Institution, moat of them In their
night clothe*. Dr. Clark, superintend
ent of the achool, la poaltlve all the
children were rescued.
Owing to the fact that the school li
situated higher than the stand-pipe at
Winfield and no city preaauro could be
had, great difficulty was experienced
In fighting the flame*, and th« building
waa practically destroyed.
Revival Is Closed.
Chlpley, Ga„ July 25.—A revival of
much Interest closed here Sunday even
ing at the Baptist church. The pastor,
Rev. T. T. Davis, was assisted by Rev.
J. F. Eden, Jr. Twenty-three converts
were baptised.
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Believed Now That House and
Senate Will Give Women
Right to Practice.
The long fight of the women lawyers
for the right to practice in Georgia fa
drawing to a c|o«e. This week will see
the lower house, upon recommendation
of Its Judiciary committee, consider the
Beck bill, which, places women lawyer*
on the same footing with men.
Monday afternoon the members of
the general Judiciary committee exhlb
Itcd a change of front and the men who
two weeks ago voted the measure down
In committee only to have their action
repudiated by the house, this time fa
vored the measure. Only one vote was
cast against recommending the Beck
bill.
The fate of the bill In the house Is
problematical, but the (lopping of the
committee put* the friends of the meas
ure In the most sanguine frame of
mind. It Is freely predicted that the
bill will pass, but by a close vote.
The fight to atlow women to practice
law ill Georgia was precipitated a
month ago when Mrs. Minnie Hale, a
graduate of the Atlanta Law* school, the
first woman to be graduated In law In
the history of Georgia, applied to Judge
Pendleton, of the superior court, for a
license to practice law. Because the
law prescribes that only men may prac.
tlce law In Georgia* she was refused.
Then the light was transferred to the
legislature. The Beck bill waa voted
down by the general Judiciary commit
tee So. 1. hut the house repudiated the
committee's decision and sent the
measure back for reconsideration.
Hamilton Douglaa, dean of the At
lanta Isiiw achool; Mrs. Douglas, his
wife, who waa formerly a practicing
attorney in another state; Mr*. «*.
Weaver, who will be graduated from
the Atlanta Law school In a year, and
Mr. Beck, of Brooks, author of the bill,
all spoke in It* favor.
Mrs. Weaver quoted the United
States constitution to the committee,
showing that an attempt to keep wom
en from practicing law In Georgia was
denying their rights as citizen* and
classing them with Indians and aliens.
The delicious flavors of the best fruit
and more economical. BAUER’S EX
TRACTS ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen
highest awards and medals.
WILLIAMS BACK IN ASSEMBLY
AFTER ABSENCE OF 30 YEARS
Aft*r an absvnca of 10 years, Isaiah
Wtlll&ma, of Cordele, senator from th*
Fourteenth dUtrtct, hae returned to the
rjeaielature for the 1111-1012 term. Mr.
William*, who Is now <10 years of **e
and next to the oldeet member of the
eenate, served In the house as repre
sentative from Dooly county during th*
1*110-11*1. His election to,
,! lhb ! iertktd for the present term Is hie
second experience ne a legislator.
When Mr. Williams was In the leg
islature before the rapltol waa tn the
old H. I. Kimball opera house at Ma
rietta and Foreyth-ela, the auditorium
of the opera house being the hall of
representatives. The present capital
was then only a dream of the future.
Atlanta aa a city \vn» nothing then to
compare with the Atlanta of today.
Mr. Wllltama succeeded hi, father aa
a representative front Dooly. His fa-
, tbsr,. Hiram Williams, was elected to
the house In 1IM, served thru the stir-
xtag day* of reconstruction and the nee.
' gro In politics Immediately following j
.the .Civil war. Hiram Wllltnma wna >
In the legislature almost continuously I
from th* doss of the war until his eon {
tucoeedad him.
Senator William* Is one of tha few
Confederate Veterans tn the present sen
ate. Within the past 10 years he has
served aa a Justice of th* peace, a
member of the county board of educa
tion and for twelve years registrar In
his county.
Blisters Broke and Formed Scabs.
Nose Covered with Them. Very
Itchy. Used Cuticura Remedies.
Now Hasn't a Single Mark.
“My nephew first »how*d signs of ecrema
«n the middle finger, and It cam* out like
a blUter. HI* mother thought he had gotten
a burn In some way unknown to her. and rh*
treated II as «uch. He mu-t have rublx-d hLi
face with that hand, a* It I hen broke out on
his note the same way. WT.*-n the blisters
broke, they ihrlvrlled up and formed scabs.
HU nr#* waa coro-rd with scabs, and It was
very itchy. He wo* badly disfigured with tin-
tightly ecabt. At ilrtt, Ms note was rore,
and it gradually beiam* *or«e to his moth***
took him to tb* doctor. Hb cave her some
preparation, and told her to rub the scab*
off every day, and anoint the affected part
with the rncfUcIn* he pave her.
“The man must have been Insane, aa that
waa extreme torture to the child who wa»
only two year* old at the time, and that
was two yeart ago. Well, we decided tint
that treatment would have to end. 1 run-
get ted Cutictiaa Ointment r.nd they bought
it and put It on freely every .day for two
weeks. He had the eczema for four weeks
altogether, hut wda getting gradually worse
until they used the Cuticura Remedies, and
he waa cured in. two weeks. He most cer
tainly would have been scarred wlti* *he
other treatment, hut now he hasn't a single
mark. Cuticura Remedies cured him in two
weeks, and now we always keep them In the
house.” (Signed) Miss Ida tllavin, 203 South
Fifth 8t„ Philadelphia. Pa.. Jan. 4. 1011.
For more than a generation the Cuticura
Remedies have afforded the most economical
treatment for affections of the skin and rcaip
of Infants, children and adults. A cake of
Cuticura floap (26c.) and a box of Cuticura
Ointment (50c.) are often sufficient. Al
though sold throughout the world, a liberal
•ample of each, with 32-p. book on tc* skin,
will he sent free, on application to Potter
Drug A Chem. Corp , D*pt. ISA. Bo-ton.
POSTOFFICE EMPLOYEES
EXPECTING^PROMOTION
Atlanta postoffice clerks, carrier* and
other employees under Postmaster
Hugh McKee—and there are score* of
them—are eagerly looking for the of
ficial order of Postmaster General
Hitchcock promoting certain of them
and carrying Increases of sqiarie*.
Saturday last the postmaster gen
eral Issued a general order which car
ries an Increase of $2,000.0^0 a year for
all the clerk* lathe United State*. The
promotions In the railway mall service
will total $115,000,000.
Postmaster McKee and the superin
tendent of the railway mail service ex
pect to receive notice direct from the
department this week, xthtdh will Indi
cate the men to be promoted and
raised. Some weeks ago Postmaster
McKee made his annual recommenda
tion for the promotion of hia employees.
tiad tbtt^r von tru ybabj;
TWO BOXBS TBTTEMHB CORED
Mr. Law Wren, of Chicago, writ#* ua that
he bad auffered for t«n year* with tetter,
tnoay doetora In nearly every state tn the
Union haring fulled to cure him.
A druggist recommended Tettarlna to Lltn
nnd ha bought a box It gave hia relief, nnd
the aecond box effected a complete cure. Tat
tarina at all druggUta or by mall tor 50®
from the Bhuptrine Company. Savannah. Oa.
BOOKER WASHINGTON
TO SPEAK AT MEETING
Booker T. Washington, of Tuakogre
Institute, will be the fsntiire of s con
vention beginning Wednesday after-
boon at the tentral-sve. A. M. L.
churrh for the purpose of arousing In
the negroes of Atlnnlu n greater inter
est In morul welfare. Washington will
»|icak Thursday night St the Audlto-
rlum-Armory
The program for Thursday night Is
elaborate. In addition to Washington.
, M. C. B. Mason, of Cincinnati, and 8.
IN. VafB. of Rnlslgh, will speuk. A
fchorus of 125 voice* linn been arranged
I and will render a number of plantation
’ melodies.
Special reservation, have been made
for while person, at both the Central-
avs. church nnd Auditorium-Armory.
ISAIAH WILLIAMS.
Cordele man who waa member of
house 20 years sgo and who It now s
senator.
The charm
of the place
enthuses you
with everything.
Golf seems ‘‘great" to
you — fishing was
never finer—a jaunt it
a joy—fn Colorado.
You are thrilled by the
simplest diversion. Its
Colorado!—youcon'I
be listless where nature
is so prodigal with the pleasures she
gives. Cast all your cares away and
come. Colorado is near you—you
would be surprised how quickly it can
be reached on the Frisco's splendid
Rainbow
Falls
t
Southeastern Limited
This superb train is especially equipped, for the benefit of Colorado
tourists, with a beautifully appointed electric lighted sleeper through
from Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis to Kansas City
and Colorado, without change; and carries a modern electric lighted
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 coat len than you think. With reduced round trip ex
cursion Urea, and with tplendid hotels providing accommodation* at rate* that moat
anyone would consider reasonable, you would be surprised how little you need to
- spend.
Our Colorado literature, beautifully illustrated, is just
what you ought to have in planning your trip. Let me |1
send you *ome free books now. Write today; and if I lllliDl'VI
can help you in any way, pleaae say so.
A. P. Matthews, District Passenger Agent
6 North Pryor St, Atlanta. Ca.
LIZZIE HUDGINS WEDS;
HER PROBLEM SOLVED
Ltsste May Hudgins, a alxteen-year-
old girl who figured prominently in n
babes® corpus case before Judg” W. D.
Elita of the superior court a short time
ago, la now Mrs. W. G. Welch, of
Greenville, 8. C„ and her marriage re
moved her beyond the further care of
lha court.
In 1910 the mother of Little May pe
titioned for a writ of habeas corpus, al
leging that the girl hud domiciled her
self with 8. R. Welch and family, and
objected to the girl being with them.
Judge Kilts sent the girl to relatives st
Atnerlrua, hut she »oon returned to the
Welch home. 8. R. Welch was arrested
for contempt of court. At the hearing
Judge Ellis sent the girl to the Homo
for the Friendless. Lizzie walked right
in, turned around and walked right out
again, for she was at the Welch home
again in 24 hours.
Bt R. Welch, under feai of the court,
refused to allow her to remain. Later
Mra. Welch hnd a letter from her that
she was married to W. G. Welch at
Greenville. 8. C. Judge Kills then closed
the matter, so far or hit court Is con
cemed.
Mysterious Bomb Explosion.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 29.—A bomb
which exploded on the veranda of the
home of Aaran Fybuah, a well-to-do
lawyer, at 42 Hoyt-at.. late last night
wrecked the front of the house ami
broke windows In every house in the
block. Mr. Fybueh la in New York.
The person* In the house had a mirac
ulous escape from Injury' and death. It
la suggested the Black Hand waa re
sponsible for the outrage, but no reason
for the attack can he given by any one.
READ THIS.
Bloomingdale. T*nn.. May 17, 1910.
Hall’s Texts Wonder, of 2926 Olive
8t.. St. Louis, Mo., cured my son of a
severe case of-bladder trouble after ail
treatment failed, and It has been of
great benefit to my father, 84 years old,
who has suffered 40 years with kidney
and bladder troubles.
J. K. BREEDING.
TWO NEBRASKA PARTIES
EDI!
Indications Are That Both Will
Have Troubles to
Look After.
Omaha, Nebr., July 25.—B^th Re
publicans arid Democrats an* holding
their atate conventions fn Nebraska to
day. * The Republicans arv meeting in
Lincoln while the Democrats are hold
ing their convention at Fremont.
The Republican "inftOrgents” will
make it desperate effort to secure an
Indorsement of Senator LaFollette, of
Wisconsin, for prehlrirnt.
8tat*» leaders, however, declare that
a LaFollet to resriutlcn w'l!l stand no
ahow of adoption.
Trouble Is promised at the Demo
cratic meeting. Mayor Dahlman, of
Omaha, intimates that his followers
will flght the Bryan faction if the lat
ter opposes the nomination of Gov
ernor Harmon, of Ohio, for president.
The Bryan men announce that th**y are
for peace, hut will fight any reflection
on tho former presidential candidate.
POPULAR LAFAYETTE BOY
DROWNEDJN ALABAMA
Lafayette, Ga., July 25.—News has
been phoned here from Blanch. Ala., of
the drowning of Marshall Jackson at 2
o'clock Sunday In Little river near
that place.
He had Juat gone In bathing and
stepped beyVmd his depth In a swift
current that carried him over the falls
to the lake below. His body was re
covered In a short time.
Mr. Jackson was a son of T. A. Jack-
son, of this city. He graduated from
Etnory college this year. He was 22
years old.
Two small voluntary petitions in
bankruptcy were filed In the United
States district court Monday. E. M.
Irvin, a mechanic, schedules $3,984.30
liabilities and no assets. Archie B.
Warner, a machinist, shows $905.02 of
liabilities, with $250 of assets he claims
are exempt.
Judge Lane a Visitor,
Judge Wilfred O. Lane referee In
bankruptcy at VYildogta. Ga., visited the
Federal building Monday. He Is en
route home from Atlantic City, N. J.,
where last week he attended the Com
mercial Lnw League convention with
George M. Napier and several other
Atlanta attorneys.
!■ Ii BBOSB—
A Practically Perfect Preparation.
Years of experience have enabled Mr. Fletcher to make Castoria a practi
cally perfect preparation. .These years of labor: the amount of money required to
introduce its merits to the public: the investment in its manufacture, including
the most modem machinery, mean a. vast amount of invested v capital. It follows
that the greatest care is exercised in the selection of each ingredient, and the
greatest attention is paid to every detail of its preparation. The result; Tho
practically perfect preparation in the finished product; Fletcher’s Castoria.
Herein lies the guarantee of the absolute safety in the use of Fletcher’s
Castoria for the baby, and the warning against irresponsible makers of imitations
and counterfeits. The signature of Ghas. H. Fletcher that is printed in black on
the wrapper and red on the bottle is the mother’s safeguard.
W. B. Hopper Dead.
Lexington, Ga., July 25.—W. B. Hop
per aged 84. died at a aanltarlum in
Athens Saturday. His remains were
Interred near his home in Wesley
Chapel district Sunday. He leaves sev
en children.
Aaed Citizen Diet,
Maxeya, Ga., July 25.—Thursdny. nt
hi* horn* near hero. Mr. Andrew GlUen
passed away. He waa 94 year* old and
I* survived by three sons and one
daughter and a hot* of grandchildren
and other relatives. He waa hurled
Friday at the family burying ground.
Children Cry Fc;
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which Iuts been
In use for orer 80 years, has home tho signature oi
• and has been made under hU per
sonal supervision .since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “.Tust-ns-good ” tiro but.
Experiments that trifiu with and endanger the heuith of
Iulants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is plensnnt. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlo
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, Oil Teething Troubles nnd
Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea - The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS
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The Leading Resort Home of the World
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July, August and September
Atlantic’s Great Summer Season
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Shorter College
ROME, GEORGIA
Located near Blue Ridge Moun
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Ideal college for girl* ahd young women.
Four years’ collegiate work.
Budding> NEW AND FIRE-PROOF.
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Far catalogue, write
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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Grand Atlantic Hotel
Vlrginig-ave., near Bench and Steel I'ter.
Open xurroundtnga. Capacity 500. Hot
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a«,uthem »x*x>«ure; elevator to atraet
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Moat charming and healthful
America. Hotel beautifully located,
fined and in every way attractive.
-Jrely _ .
VERY moderate. Special weekly, open
all >enr. \\ r‘te for booklet F. M. Cun*
rtngliam. Manager.
Funeral of Mra. Griffith.
Maxeya, Ga., July 25.—The funeral of
Mra. George Griffith, who dl^l at her
home in Winder Friday, occurred here
Saturday. She was a former resident
of this place nrnl leaves many relatives
here.
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Boarding and Dev School for gtria and young ladle*. B*f*b:i*hed 1*T*
In boat residential part of healthy Atlanta. Small Class*®. Individual Tramps
Laat year 270 pupil*, eighteen teacher*, averaging one teacher to even "
students Boarding Department Limited to 25 studenfa. securing reflag* J -
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