Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 10, 1912, HOME, Image 8

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GREATEST PEACH CROP EXPECTED Central of Georgia Expects to Move 3.240 Cars—Water melons in Doubt. SAVANNAH, GA., May 10 —All Indi cations point to a banner peach crop in Georgia this season. Careful estimates, obtained from a canvass of all fruit growers and a personal Hxaminatlon of al! the largest orchards. Indicate that there will be a movement of 3,240 cars of the lus' ious fruit over the Central of Georgia railway. After several weeks of accurate figuring the freight traffic department of the Central announces that unless untoward circumstances prevent the crop for this season will be the largest on record It is estimated that the first car of peaches will move between May 25 and June 1. The first car will very likely be sent from the Fort Valley section. Fort Valley and Marshallville are the two principal peach growing swtfona of the country TXiring June the Central ex peers to handle 1.021 cars of peaches, arxf 3,218 during July. If weather con diftens improve it is likely that the nwvement will be a groat deal heavier. During the whole season the Central grpoota to handle Bfi cars of canta loupes TM» movement will be a small one compared to the movement of pre vions aeasona. Tha conditions this season have been MpecittUy favorable tn the peach crop Preparations are being made to handle the peach nwrvement expeditiously. It la aanounred that the road will be In a ®e«JtJon to handle a movement of 4,000 gars without trouble. MERMAIDA, the diving Venus, next week at the Bijou. White City Park Now Open - XIJ.-■-ILUgmiiuJ.il-J I— ?gg “ ..gar . A.H THIS USEFUL ATLAS GIVEN TO READERS OF THE GEORGIAN FOR WHO PRESENT r, V FLIx I DA I CTV HEADINGS ■ EVERYBODY LIKE THIS, NEEDS IT Mlg f Atlanta Geor< > When you read in your daily ;; ,’paper of the massacre in Resht, •> : < Just pnou^h to show P 3 of \ Aryan wonder where that city ri; heading with date) and the ex- \ i» located 1 Can von name the PenSC nCCeS ‘ 1 - '•* sar y items of the cos - of hand- ,-tKCTi.nw of r*™.: Do you £ g uM "IWllSi isi< Hns. packing, shipping. Cheek, that Tabriz is the moat ™j ?.*■ing, accounting, etc., as ex- l /important commercial center ?£: .••; -T fr-Tt -n plained below. of Northwestern Persia 1 Tt is ,’-v '< ISE a city of 2<N>,ooo Inhabitants <■ , and does a large export bust •: .•>' Have you a large, un- ne.ss in dried fruits, cotton and wieldy Atlas? Lay it ’ carpets. This is the kind o< aside and get The Geor- K information you pet at a gian’s ready reference At- slance in The Georgian’s •?'< : t \ la®—-always handy for STANDARD ATLAS. 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Showing Routes and Names of Railroads |i] xP illustration); bound in silk-finished cloth, beautiful and durable; printed Map cent f Exploration” n '" r ''"' rc,n ’ ' 1 > o SU p er fl np ( , a p er . containing fulLpage colored maps of every state in the plnama c?Mi n Maps’ a nd a Charts' 1, n ' Union and every country in the world, showing raiload lines, 'steamship Population of Principal cities of the World. routes, etc.; historv of the world at a glance shown on colored charts; chrono- Population of states by states logical tables treating historical events from 7.000 B. U. to the present: also pSu U er a s i and , ' f saiane?o t f ed the t President' and vice President of new descriptive gazetteer of the world ; progress of forest and reclamation the United states Pr .„„, i- - f service; ami population of all principal cities and countries of Principal Countries of the it odd Present Heads. Forms of , 1 ' ~ . , u i- Government and Population the entif" world. Present at this ofnce six headings Ot eon- “2 Expense Railroad Maps of Canadian Provinces sccutive dates and the vtiC Fee Reclamation Service Projects s> < UIIM oaiey. ami Hie Salaries and Composition of I nited States Senate and . „ House of Representatives J - 1 ' - ■ ‘ * ' M < < IT Q SePd Ex P e!lS€ Fw and Hidings, united states Map? IV| | | II r< lip and include 15 Cents Extra for White House at Washington X-/ I\L/ p.,,*,... NOTE Census figures are fron; latest eff da' reports— rOST&ge 19« O and 19 1 Uncle Joe* Cannon, at 76, 'Not Complaining, But Time Flies Fast* WASHINGTON, May 10.—Seventy six years old this week, rounding out 38 years in congress, the most hated, best loved, most picturesque man in official life in Washington, former Speaker "Uncle Joe" Cannon, of Illi nois. was asked how he felt on hia an niversary. "I feel all right—but I kinder wish they wouldn't come around quite so fast," he said simply. But so it goes. It’s the ebb and flood of human life. It has kept up for thousands of years, and it will keep up to the end of time. I'm not complaining. I have no fault to find "I never enjoyed better health in my life, and while 1 will set no time limit on my work, I desire and I intend that no man shall ever be able to say justly of me that 1 encumber th* earth. I know 1 am not young any mor*, but just remember —I am not complaining. "After some length of service as a representative." he continued. "I would not advise any citizen to choose what is ordinarily railed a political life un less he has a modest competency for the support of himself and his family, as well as a provision for old age." TIME TO KNOW THIS Whit Hem-Roid Will Do F°r Any Woman With Piles. Many a woman drags along a life of misery with piles because she does not know of HEM-ROID. the sugar-coated tablet remedy that cures any kind of plies by restoring good circulation of blood tn the swollen, clogged parts. HEM-ROID is sold under a guarantee of satisfaction by Jacobs’ Pharmacy, and ail druggists. $1 for 24 days’ treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y„ malls a free booklet describing IL TETTERINE CURES PILES. "One application cured me of a case of itching piles after I had suffered for five years 7, RAYMOND BENTON. Walterboro. S. C. Tetterlne cures eczema, tetter, ring worm, ground itch, infant's sore head, pimples, darufmff. corns, bunions and all akin affection* At all drngglsts or by mail for 50c sent the Shuptrlne Co , Sa vannah. Ga *** THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1912. CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, HEADACHY, NERVOUS CONSTIPATED, You’re bilious, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow- with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properiy passed off. and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Remember that disorders of the stomach, liver and intes tines are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets. A 10-cent box will keep you and the entire family feeling good for months. Don’t forget the children. 10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken. "CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” LOWEST PRICES=BEST WORIT GUARANTEED A ~ Gold Crowns J) # UU OTHER m fRICES JUST ■ AS REASON- 'ABLE SET OF TEETH 38.00. ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S dental r<m>ms 24'/ 2 WHITEHALL ST.—OVER BROWN AND ALLEN’S, —a—SMI—IWf —■»—O. 'WTW*MMg—WWKEWiq—n—II GEORGIAN WANT A DS BRING RESULTS. 25 Subscriptions Equal 1 Trip TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH RU I Nil IIWWWWI II . .WHII INI II nn—■■■! ■ II—J , , , !,■ n. t I»i'..ii.er ■ v . l i-w-’bw You Do Not Have To Collect All The Money In Advance —3——- -rr-1 ■ n UH A Trip for 25 Subscriptions This contest is divided into two parts, one for the city of Atlanta and suburbs, and the other is made strictly for the territory outside of Atlanta and suburbs. The contest for the city of Atlanta is as follows: For 25 yearly subscriptions to The Daily Georgian at the regular earner rate, we will give you a free trip to Wrightsville Beach, with a six-day stay at the best II hotel. We pay all expenses, including meals, Pullman, hotel, etc. 11l < STU? - . * -6 ~ -r--*— ~1......-::; l y ■>. : - * —-—■■■ 'tigS Jis #S'®3S»i?Sl ~ " WSfc-srlrw:'. g c WwffwsiraaKsiiSESHrafßaraT YrSß.y 3. “ * "v. (.c«3a4S>Kit -*! •■*•>»« 11 - OCEANIC HOTEL, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. - ' r Subscriptions Easy to Secure Subscriptions will he easy to secure, as you do not have to secure the full price of the yearly subscriptions in advance, hut all that is necessary is that you get the new subscriber to sign an agreement to take The Georgian for one year and collect for three months in ad- ' vance. which would be $1.30. and the subscriber will agree to pay 10 cents per week for the other nine months. The price of The Georgian is $5.20 per year on and after April Ist when delivered by carrier. This is 10 cents per week whether paid in advance or by the week. Be sure that you understand this proposition. You secure 25 new subscriptions to i The Daily Georgian, to be delivered by carrier in the city of Atlanta and suburbs, for one year each, and as evidence of good faith on the part of the subscribers that they will take The Georgian for the full time they are required to pay for three months in advance, or | $1.30. and after the three months has expired they are to pay the carrier at the rate of 10 cents per week for the other nine months. Bear in mind that this proposition is open to the white people of Atlanta and suburbs only, and for new subscriptions only. It is not a hard matter to get 25 new subscriptions especially when they do not have to pay for the full year in advance. For 50 subscriptions we will give you two trips, or one trip to Niagara Falls and ToroL’o, Canada. Call at the Contest Department of The Georgian and full particulars, together with samples and re ceipt book, will be given you. For Outside Contestants To those residing outside of the city of Atlanta and suburbs we offer a free trip to Wrightsville Beach for 25 paid in advance subscriptions to The Daily Georgian at the regular rate. $5.00 per year, or for 30 subscriptions to The Daily Georgian paid in ad vance we will give you a trip to Niagara Falls and pay all your expenses. The reason we offer you a trip for less subscriptions is because of the fact that you must secure the full price of the paper for a year in advance. The Georgian will be sent by mail to all sub scribers who pay five dollars and by carrier where same is paid for at the carrier rare of $5.20. Subscriptions must b» paid in advance or they will not count on this offer. This offer is open to any white person of good moral character over fourteen years of age. It is not a hard matter to secure the necessary number of subscriptions, and those who enter ■ the contest now can easily secure the number of subscriptions required without much of an effort. Three old subscriptions count the same as one new subscription. Add res All Subscriptions and Communications to the Con= test Manager, Care of The Georgian, Atlanta, Ga. I