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4 YATES AROUSED OTCM Roosevelt State Chairman Says Chairman Jackson Makes Unwarranted Claim. J. St. Julian Yates, chairman of the. Roosevelt state Progressive Republican I clubs, is more than profoundly dis gusted with the recent statement of Taft strength in the forthcoming na tional Republican convention, as given I •nt by Henry S. Jackson, national com mitteeman for Georgia. Mr. Yates is vigorous and emphatic in expressing the full measure of his Indignation and mortification that < om mitteeman Jackson should have so lop eidedly stated the situation, and he hastens to serve notice on the public that Jackson's intense Taft partisan ship has made him forgetful of the pre cise truth of things. Mr. Yates says: Mr. Yates' Statement. "The statement given out by Mr. Henry S. Jackson, of the Taft ma chine. as to Mr. Taft’s number of dele gates. so far secured, would be amusing and ridiculous, did not come immedi ately upon th" reports that T am re ceiving from every county In the state, to the effect that every postmaster In every town and crossroads is using every devilish means and device to k»ep advocates of Colonel from attending the county conventions which are called to meet in every coun ty in the state on next Saturday, the 11th. for the purpose of electing dele gates to the state and district conven tions. •Valls have been issued by Mr A Graves for these county conventions to meet next Saturday at noon at each court house, and in the absence of the regular Republican county chairman anv good registered citizen has a right to call these meetings and elect these delegates. . . .. "Means In Keeping With Claim. "The means employed by the Taft. Jackson, bincoin and Johnson crowd Pave been in thorough keeping and ac cord with their unfounded and unwar ranted claim of delegates so far elected to the national convention indorsed to Mr Taft." , „ ~ F.videntlv enough. the battlefield whereon the Taft-Roosevelt war Is waging in Georgia Is no place for mol lycoddles. ATLANTA ORGANIST TO GIVE RECITAL IN BUFFALO p t perev J Starnes, Atlanta city organist, under the direction of the Music Festival association, will open a short Northern concert tour at Buffalo. X Y . next Sunday, when he will close that citv’s organ recital season at < on vention ball. Some of the most famous organists tn the world have, played at Buffalo this year. Acceding to the wishes of the town council of Buffalo, the Atlanta Music Festival associalton has given Dr Ftarnes leave of absence There will be no concert here next Sunday, but the following week they w ill be resumed. ENGLISH LABOR LEADER TO JAIL FOR SEDITION MANC WESTER. ENGLAND. May 9 Tom Mann, the English labor leader. *u found guilty in the criminal court here today of Inciting troops to mutiny and was sentenced to six months in prison. Mann was charged with sedition un der an old law enacted over a century ago. He is the best known labor agi tator in the United Kingdom. The gov. emment charged Mann with ordering soldiers to refuse to bear arms agaln t strikers during the violent dock strike a year ago. TWO CEMETERY LOTS THIS WIFE’S ALIMONY A B Calloway may or may not have wished his wife bad luck when he agreed to an alimony settlement tn superior court today, but he deeded her two lots in West view cemetery without argument. The lots given Mrs. Calloway are No 217 and No 21* In addition to the two plots in West view, Calloway gave his wife a residence tn Lakewood avenue Attorneys for Mrs Calloway bled suit for total divorce fol lowing the disposal of the alimony suit. HAWKINSVILLE HOTEL SOLD HAWKINSVILLE. GA.. May 9. The Atlanta Realty Owners have sold their hotel property here to a company headed by E H Holland, of Macon. The price was about $75,000, and includes two mod ern buildings. The Demons of the Swamp are mosquitoes. As they sting they rut deadly malaria germs in the blood Then follow the icy chills and the fire - of fever The appetite files and the strength fails, also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Elec tric Bitters kil’ and cast out the ma laria germs from the blood. gi\e you a fine appetite and renew your strength "After long suffering." wrote William Fretwell, of Lucama, N <’. “three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system, and I've had good health ever since Best for all stomach. liver and kidney ills. 50 ets. at all druggists. SOUTHERN RAILWAY U C. V. Reunion, Macon. Southern Railwa- trains leave Atlanta <5:45 a m . special train 7:45 a m . special train. 11 20 a m . regular Train. 1.30 p. m . special train 5 p m . regular train 9:30 p m . regular train 1110 P m . regular train All regular trains carry Pullman parlor cars and first-class day roaches Special trains carry roaches onl: Southern rail way fifteen mile’ shortest line wvnto Citv Psrk Now O’ in h TO MAKE WILSON DEFEAT OFFICII Democratic State Committee to Meet at Noon Tomorrow to Declare Primary Result. I Not until a fen minutes after the | | noon hour tomorrow will the thrilling news of the Oscar Underwood viciory ' of May 1 In Georgia be promulgated , officially and in exact detail. At that hour the State Democratic | Executive committee will meet in the senate chamber of the capitol. receive from the hands of its chairman, W C. . Wright. <>f Newnan the returns fur nished him by the various county chair men, consolidate the same, and de clare the result. Until that shall have been done no body will know Just precisely what the extent of the Underwood victory—or the Wilson defeat, as one cares to view it—w as. For one reason and another, the at tendance upon tomorrow’s session of the committee doubtless will be small. Beyond the chairman and the secretary and a few nearby and more serious minded members, very fee are ex pected The outcome of the primary Is not thought to have been particularly pleasing to the state committee, any way. Nevertheless and notwithstanding, the committee will come to time to morrow with those offeial returns, and declare Oscar Underwood the winner over Woodrow Wilson In Georgia that much Is certain. UNCLE SAM NEEDS DENTAL GRADUATES AS INTERNES A chance for a young graduate of a dental school Is offered in the exami nation which will he held by the <’ivil Service commission June 5 for dental internes 1n the government hospital for Insane, at Washington. D. C The In femes will be started at SSO and their maintenance per month, and will get all the experience th»v need in actual ( | work. Scientific assistants In farm i work for the department of agricul-I ture w ill be examined on June 5 and 6. [deaths and funerals] Mrs. Jennie Baker. The funeral of Mrs Jennie Baker, 50 years old, who riled yesterday afternoon at the residence in Ren Hill, will be I held Friday at Wesley chapel, and in- 1 tcrmfnt will he in the chape! yard, Mrs. Baker is survived by her husband and six sons. Death of an Infant. The funeral of the Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs A. R Lackey, who died yesterday at 235 Courtland street, was held this morning at If o’clock from the residence, and the body was sent to Baldwin. Ga , for Interment. ENDS CATARRH Sprays, Douches, Snuffs and Ointments Won’t Kill the Persistent Ca tarrh Germs. Hyomei, the Antiseptic Air, Will When you can go to any drug store In I any civilized community on earth and buy for only $1 00 a remedy that will > quickly rid you of hawking, spitting and snuffling, why do you allow the devilish germs of catarrh to undermine your hevdth and destroy your effi ciency’ Quit sprays and douches. Liquid can not penetrate into the nooks, folds and crevices of the irregular mucous mem brane. Neither can it get into the i bronchial tubes that lead to the lungs and where germs thrive and multiply. If you believe that liquids reach the air tubes, try to swallow a little water the "wrong way." Such a test will effectually demonstrate to you the idle , theory that sprays and douches can cure catarrh. HYOMEI is a pheasant antiseptic air which, when breathed, penetrates into 1 the folds and crevices of the sore, germ infested membrane and also goes deep Into the air cells of the lungs, killing al! germs i A HYOMEI outfit costs SIOO. Extra bottles of HYOMEI, if needed. 50 cents. I Stricture 1 ItHEKE Is too much rough work, cut ! 1 ting and gouging in handling rases of i strh 'cars of experience with r— g- • ' <h stases of men. ! chr “ ni v diseases. • I | nervous disorders. I have shown me. ■ WF among other things, m? that many cases nf MB stricture may be cured with less S harsh treatment JS than they gener- I JS ally receive. Intel!!- JaS g«nt. careful and £ ■' "jB scientific treatment feLj a Physician of BBL ■■ ■'- SH 'xperience cures \.• fB without pain. The w&jfc. ',' fake v mlet ray ma ” treatment simply separates the pa -1 tient from bis mon* ,*v r> j h ftve found. DR. \A/M. M. RAI RD too. that many Brown - Randolph Bldg.cases of supposed Atlanta. Ga stricture are only ar. infiltrate i -mdition of the urethra and not true strictures My office hours are x to 7 Sundays and holidays. 10 to 1. I My im rogronhs a»*> free hy mail in plain j V ' ■" •' ' c - THF. ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1912 Prank by Sergeant Reveals New Cure For the Drink Habit Police Sergeant Luck has invented a new cure for drunkards. He tried it for the first time early this morning, and is well satisfied with the experiment. The sergeant was rid ing along Mangum street near Mitch ell. when he saw a drunken man asleep on th? sidewalk. Dismounting and ap proaching close to the snoring form. Sergeant Luck took out his pocket flash light and turned it full on the man’s face, holding it a few feet away. “Look out! Look out! Look out for the train." yelled the sergeant, at the same time giving a loud “Toot! Toot!" The drunken man opened his eyes in the brilliant glare, gave a yell, rolled over two or three times, and scram bled off the track, cold sober. He gave his name as Bowden, and said his home is in Cobb county. CLEAN YOUR LIVER ANO 30 FEET OE BOWELS WITH "SYRUP OF FIGS" More effective than calomel, castor oil or salts; gently cleanses the stomach, liver and bowels without nausea or griping. Children dearly love it. You know when your liver is bad. when your bowels are sluggish You feel a certain dullness and depression, perhaps the approach of a headache, your stomach gets sour and full of gas, tongue coated, breath foul, or you have Indigestion. You say, “I am bilious or constipated and I must take something tonight." Most people shrink from a physic they think of castor oil, calomel, salts or cathartic pills. It's different with Syrup of Figs. Its effect is as that of fruit: of eating coarse food; of exercise. Take a tea spoonful of delicious Syrup of Figs to night and you won’t realize you have taken anything until morning, when all the clogged up waste matter, sour bile and constipation poisons move on and out of your system, without gripe, nau- I . i iJwrr , e , .^gsr. M ■:jsji”!iir!LJLLhj_-uajsi^F/w^gsgggt, ■■ mr* ■ i "iwb , ! i . , i ■ i a B , | iu...'.uj?a. iu l i.’t. 1 *.w. 1 t. l i.. j 1 . 1"., .!■.,'.■.igi'i .uni ■■L.L...«....''.'^!«n»t. , ”» , . i J ii » | . >wi’gja.y.,.A!ijgflß .—3GE3 I ■ I irregular Deliveries I I and Discourtesy I I These Are the Annoyances Against Which We I I Want to At ALL Times Protect Our Customers I I IF YOU ARE ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, I 3 A and ever have cause for dissatisfaction with our service, i I WE WANT TO KNOW IT- and will deem it a I I favor if you will immediately notify us, that we might I I searchingly investigate the cause and avoid the danger ■ I of a recurrence of the trouble. ■ I VV/ ITH RESPONSIBLE MEN TO START OUR WAG- I VV ONS on their regular scheduled trips, a force of well-paid white inspectors on the streets during delivery hours, with the un wavering vigilance of the Management, and Wil H YOUR HELP, we believe that we can afford you such service as it will be impossi ble to improve on. fl IF YOUR SERVICE IS EVER UNSATISFACTORY IN ANY WAY, I } £ please call M. 1 535, and a courteous gentleman will hear your complaint and give |g M the matter immediate personal attention. I- VyrITHOUT YOUR HELP, WE CANNOT GIVE YOU PERFECT W service at all times. NXT FH your help, we can serve you to your greatest sat isfaction and advantage. . R I May we have your hearty co-operation? r I Atlantic Ice & Coal I I Corporation I I 325=33 Equitable Building ’Phone M. 1535 H — ./ ~~ ' ELECTRIC LIGHT MAN PINCHED; DIDN’T PAY BUSINESS LICENSE MONTGOMERY, ALA , May 9. —For failure to pay the annual city license of $3,500 required of electric light compa nies. Richard Tillis, present owner of the Citizens Light, Heat and Power Company, has been placed under formal arrest .by municipal authorities. This Is the power plant over which there is a wrangle in the Federal cqurt. The Doherty interests claimed the righ* to purchase the property, but Mr. Tillis got in ahead of them and proceedings were instituted. Pending a determina tion of actual ownership it is a rather difficult problem to decide who shall pay the li< ense. The situation is unique. NEW SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. HAWKINSVILLE, GA. May !>.—Haw kinsville public school is to have a new superintendent Professor Thomas J Polhill. who succeeded N. E. Ware sev eral years ago. goes to LaGrange for the next school year Professor H D. Knowles, who has for some years had charge of the high school here, has been elected superintendent. sea or weakness. Nothing else cleanses and regulates your sour, disordered stomach, torpid liver and 30 feet of waste-clogged bowels like gentle, ef fective Syrup of Figs. Don't think you are drugging yourself. Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, it can not cause injury. If your child is cross, sick and fever ish, or its little stomach sour, tongue coated, give Syrup of Figs at once. It's really all that is needed to make chil dren well and happy again. They dearly love its pleasant taste. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir L>f Senna." and look on the label for the name— California Fig Syrup Company. That, and that only, Is the genuine. Refuse any other fig syrup substitute with contempt. THINKS RED WALL PAPER causes school mischief CHICAGO, Maj- 9.—ln an address here before the Congress of Mothers, Marie J. Hess said that blue and -dark green are the colors for the school rooms. “Reds and pinks," she said, "lead to 'monkey shines.' on the part of the children." SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS A Very Important HE screen Yom Home Question? IIIIPF E,,l > anll iw.fio. [ ‘ ' Ate Fieri of TUis Deafly House Fly ■- Ge,m Ca,tier ’ The Germ [ ' " e y ,w Distrihllter is Getting Busy! Let us suppose that on April 15 a female fly lays 120 eggs; that these all become flies; that half are females, which in turn breed at the same rate about every 20 days; that none are killed, we would then have a table as follows: April 15 1 i July 10 25,920,000 May 1 120 July 29 1,555,200,000 May 28 7,200 August 18 93,312,000,000 June 20 432,000 September 10 5,598,720,000,000 GET BUSY NOW AND HELP TO DOWN THE FLY: SCREEN DOORS, 90c Io $lO. SCREEN WINDOWS, 25c Io 75c KING HARDWARE CO. 87 Whitehall' WOMAN NATURAL BOSS OF HOME, SAYS JUDGE YONKERS, N. Y„ May 9.—-Surrogate Frank L. Millard, although recently op posed by the women for re-election as village trustee, said from the bench that the woman should be “the boss" of the household. GIVES INSTANT ACTION. Jacobs' Pharmacy Company reports that A SINGLE DOSE <*f simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-i-ka. the German ap pendicitis remedy, stops constipation or gas on th" stomach INSTANTLY Many Atlanta people are being helped. White City Park Now Open