Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 18, 1912, HOME, Page 5, Image 5

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LIVING COST HITS I EVENMISSIONARY Request for Increase of SIOO a' Year Made at Assembly of Presbyterian Church. LOUISVILLE. KY . May IS.— The I Jgh cost of living has made necessary I n increase in the salaries of mission ries, according to the report of the ward of home missions to the Pres syterian General assembly. A year ago a minimum salary of *BOO was paid, but the report says that this is already in adequate for a family ami proposes S9OO ts tin- minimum salary. That the ministry is not as favored a ailing as it was in olij times is shown jy the report of the committee on inin iterial supply, that where the church hd one candidate for the ministry to 1 etery 24,000 of population in 1830 it nw has only one to every 78.000. Farmers’ sons furnish twenty per tint of the candidates for the ministry; rinisters' sons are next with ten per ent. VIDOW OF ENGINEER IUES RAILROAD FOR FOR HIS DEATH jrs. Hora M. Smedley, of 412 East Fa- street, has asked the city court of Attnta for a SIOO,OOO damage verdict agjnst tlie Western Railway of Ala bama for the death of her husband. As. .1. Smedley. Snedley. an engineer in the employ of he Western railway, was scalded to leath under his engine at Milstead, All. on February 12. when the Atlan ta Birmingham flyer ran over an open swteh. irs. Smedley’s suit was brought by her as administrator of her) huband's estate, ahd damages were! ased for her and her three children { Megan. Asa and Grace Smedley. ITXLIANS BEAT TURKS IN iHODES: BIG GUNS l«\l LOOT IGME. May 18.—The victory of the I Itlian soldi<-i's, over the lurks on th* : Isand of Rhodes resulted in the cap- ' tre of two batteries of field artillery.’ mittraili’iise batteries, 40,000 rifit s. • 4 boxes of mn.Munition. 10 boxes anew jjoo bags of provisions, it was officially J announced by the war department to- ] <i.V. LADY MANN. FORGETTING HER PASS. WEEPS AT DOCK NEW YORK. May 18. —While the Mauretania was being docked here Lady Mann, wife of Sir Donald Mann, of Canada, stood outside the customs lines weeping in impatience to reach her husband, who was returning after a tong illness. Lady Mann had forgot ten her pass. THOUGH BLIND IN ONE EYE. HE WINS TARGET SHOOT TARRYTOWN. N. Y.. May 18.—Har old Free, who is blind in one eye and wears a smoked glass over the other, won the target competition held by members of Hope Hose Company last night. There are many crack shots in the company. ORANGE PEEL VICTIM SUES ROAD FOR $25,000 DAMAGE Because she slipped mi an orange peel in the coach of a Seaboard train, sustaining injuries which she asserts are permanent, Mrs. Mattie R. Cash, of Parson, Ala., has brought suit against the Seaboard Air Line in the Fulton superior court for $25,000 damages. Lame back is usually caused by rheu matism of the muscles of the baek, for w hich you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by all dealers. *** OFFICIAL MACHINERY OF OUR GOVERNMENT Every Department Is Represented, and Duties and Powers of All Officials Given. Those who want to "see America first'’ should by all means start with a visit to the scat of government at Washington. I • <’. it is indeed tlx "city of magnificent distances," as it is called. Its wide streets and spacious parks and squares give to it an air >f roominess unknown to any other city in the United States. Its architectural and scenic beauties are fully described in the Standaid Atlas and Chronological History of the World which The Georgian is present ing to its readers. A most interesting subject in The Georgian's Atlas takes up the various branches of the execu tive, legislative ’and judicial depart ments at Washington and gives one an Inside view of the official machinery. It gives the salaries, duties and pow.es of the president, vice president, cabinet members, senators and representatives, and contains a considerable amount of interesting data relative to the civ! service commission. There is also a full and complete description of th.- wonderful Libraia of Congress. which was established in the year 1800. This book should find a welcome in rxrti home in 'Atlanta All you ha"- to do tn get it '* to present six hcad tngs clipped from Ils’ first page of The Georgian, a- explained m the display announcement printed elsewhere in this issue. Act quickly, for such tin offer can not last long. LITTLE TEXAS GIRL CHRISTENS OUR GREATEST DREADNOUGHT New Battler Launched Today « To Be Equal to Any Ship /WL Afloat When Completed. |: Some Facts About the • •Newest Dreadnought: • Length of the Texas over all. • ? '"'TT S' - —SSO • • / ■ t ' ' • Breadth at th" water lin . 95 • / /t , ' ; • f<>et 2 I ' 2 * * /.Ji T ?(l • Displacement with full load. 28.- • / s | ' ■ • . • 367 lons • / jOfeP \ • Dtaft. 28 feet 6 inches. • / /|Sgßgs| ~ A • Estimated speed. 21 knot • / zIKsSHL .'/> t ' • Xp '" * / • Estimated c ost when completed, • / • $ to. OO'i, Dim. • I .. ' ||BMB|W| • Armament: • / ' "'**«» 4.-.. • 14-imli cutis. • ■ ' • sixteen 5-im h .’>l-caliber rapid-tin • // ■ **Ml4*: • guns. font 3-pound't saluting • 'ZZySzi;' • guns, tour 31-invh torpedo tubes. • •. -;Y « ‘ • Shi will carry 63 officers and • M/ * \ • l.oiei men. • 1 w. ® M i • ' 4- ••••••••••••••••••••••••A® > y < , TBBB W h * w HW I" HUI \ I ;\\ S \ A.. Max IS. \ WEHBV I ' * • . W ill ’ll* ;.!<•<• Il<. I.f ..no of fhr Ilins’. \ j \ vSEißfffirlE <8 ' • >' A • Aeilr*' * <* > not a l>|. ,s.f i li.ti ngs >v. ■ .■ -■ m. o to \ watch th., la u lulling .-I a l’nited Sla.i<-:- \ W* >'r' >■ • < ,1 battleship, little Miss • laiidia Lym. \MB 41 j? 4 ■«:. -’’”'4?. dauglu■ iot < ..I i>. it t.>on. Repub- \ »|H .i . y ’ 4. lican national ■ ommi; tcemati ftom Tex \ \ W c WK , ■ Z ZIsM as. cm ,s|i tied the dreadnought Texas \ ■ ggj, Jg)£| i. ; $ " "J j I" —o.i .1..,- n 1 1-.. -in 1,.- N< a ■ x ’Sf I ? V. v ->iHHOB I port N. w s Shipbuilding Company s A ■'? '** -•** i aBM|H I dt> doc tod.iv fur io i initial dip ti J < th" \ilaiiti. I 11.- Tex.i - Insides to ing I (it T I Cm|. s.,m'- largest ng " \ YcZj I\l h\ ’< —' w 3l - ' v. Miss Claudia Lyon, sponsor of the new dreadnought “ Texas, which was launched today al Newport News. Va.. and the new battler as she will appear when finished. i ,u n Hed n state S with ' h '‘ F ame Clutches the Half-Cent Maker ship No. 35 when she is finally com- . -NEW COIN A ‘BULKLEY’ champagne in readiness for the Chris- • tenlng, was almost completely hidden from sight among the notables who oc- Undying fame probably will )je thrust will pass out a ’ Bulkley." and adding cupied the launching stand. Around upon R e p resen tative R. J. Bulkley, of ’he other ' Bulkley" to twelve cents get her were Governor Colquit. of 'Uexas; Qhio * cojnage of a a good two-for-a-quarter cigar. Governor Mann, of Virginia, Secretarj [n the matter of tipping, the new of the Navy Meyer, Admiral Dewey, cent ant tie tecoinage o coin will be Invaluable, especially among and a large delegation of navy and cent pieces lias passe tie ouse. our European visitors, who have been government officials. Fully 12,000 peo- ne '' one " a CPn ' nY*., Un? more or less puzzled in regard to how- pie crowded into the shipyard to wit- will be named a "Bulkley by the pub- (o g . ye [he usual ten per cent tip when ness the launching. lc - the price of the meal has been 65 cents Bands Enliven Wait, The three-cent piece, calculated to as- N(w |( w|J] bf easy to lav down before The ceremonies were brief. While mst in making change and to be of tbp walte] . an( ( the distinguished visitors were escort- for three-cent car fares and „ Bu]kley .. ed to the launching stand a large gang eri\ tups, wt I <ou t ess a " an ■ There will, of course, in some quar- of workmen busied themselves about ~lt 1 e u ' e ' ls I,p c ‘ >,n ' 'u * ers l,e a disposition to refer to the new the great mass of steel stationary on n S to cut .one tmomes in la an eo j n ag an “ha'penny." Patriotic Amet- , , v .-.fi,,,,- hot revolutionize the trade of the pushcart . the ways, and bands from otiiei bat- leans, however, will stand film against tieships enlivened the tedious wait I )p< ‘, , , tills misnomer or any attempt to take .... In a few; months when the new coms , . with brisk airs. . ... . from the Ohio congressman the glory of , . i . t, come from the mint, the blind man on , . .... . ’. . The throngs watched the Texas slow - having given to the country a coin that . , . j the corner and the panhandler who . . " Iv settle by the head, her stern, using is going to "fill a long-felt want. . ~ . . , needs only a cent more to make up the x zm. c i. , „ , till it topped everything but the gieat ■ f Must Change School Books, 1 . ,■ .. -r>price of a bed will have to be content . crane used for her construction. Then r “Bulklev” 1e neW co,n aso foree ’he the 500 workmen that swarmed about ' i. ~ . . . , school books to be rewritten slightlv. the great cradle that was to transport about vo(j t Qu can Phe story of the careful boy who found the ship down the ways eeased work b< feller out tv ith ?" probably will be a penny and tnereby laid the foundation at an order from the officer m charge, a the route of the panhandler, of a great ortune will have to give way and a red flag was run up on the lore- _. , . . „ . . .. , . to that of the youth who earned his hist ano ai co na 6 “ ‘ Then. too. instead of giving the heir- i., i npak Thi< was a signal that the giant biilkh \ bx na id \\<>.k and, hied vth.i peak. un. s apparent a whole penny to squander at ambition, continued mi until h< became ship was ready foi the la n< k- the can( j v store, the head of the familv a millionaire. Miss Lyon took her stand at the head of the launching stage, a net- J i l !— ’ A- ..i I wrapped bottle of champagne in her. afSSfefe fTf V* f* FRWT’III C C CURES ECZEMA, W. W. ACNE,TETTER ETC down the wavs, gaining inomontuin as I he traveled The rivercraft gr.. t.,.1 1 While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., are troubles which affect 1 I xvith '•/ screaming s-dute w hicii th ® skin - their sourC9 is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections , . ~ inflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which lies just ' b] ~| „ )b , hoi He oi ,)oneath the surface of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus ■ produced is forced out through the pores and glands, and is continually Champagn 1 kept up while the blood remains infected. This exudation causes the forni- Equai oi Any s>mp a . ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, and when they are The Toxas, as she floats today i . scratched off the flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other infection, about hall vompieK'd. \\ m n li< ft c an very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation must pin into mmimission.. she will equal an- p e purified and cleansed. This S. S. S. will do. It goes down to the very dreadnought on th<> seas, and will in bottom, removes all humors and impurities, neutralizes the excessive acids the most powerful battleship in th- of the system and in this way removes the cause of disease. Local applica- United States navy Her eonHact caTs tions can only soothe the irritation and assist in keeping the skin clean; they for final conii lotion on or before De- never produce a, cure because such treatment does not reach the blood. eember 17. 1913. 8. S S. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it Ti e Texim is not onlv in the dr ad- pure and rich and enables it to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth nought ' lass but is in the "sup. r- pnd healthy. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to ail UaTra’r/ tms u-in^g^ns' 1 Wnt6 ‘ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. secondary battery is composed of six- >-«-.■—! ■ 1 - teen 5-ineh rapid-fie guns, and her i.th- er armament is made up of smaller Orders Filled Promptly tleship. ready for war. will near the .. Standard High Grade Coal. Finest THERMOMETERS quality Red and White .AshAnthra- And kindred instruments. Jno. L. • . r-» i • /--< i «ir Moore <<■ Sons are headquarters. Ineu- cite rennsylvania Coal. We screen bator and brood, i thermometers. 12 ii i i c L' • I l- Nm-th Broad street. al 1 coal oeture shipping. Let us Washington and return submit estimates. $19.35 VIA SEABOARD ~ On sale June 5. 6,7, limit June COHSUHierS Coal Company 12th, with privilege of extension.! S. C City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree. , J ui .. . . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATLKDAY. MAY 18, 1912. Undying fame probably will l>e thrust upon Representative R. J. Bulkley, of Ohio, whose bill for the coinage of a half cent and the recoinage of three cent pieces has passed the house. The new one-half-eent piece undoubtedly will be named a 'Bulkley" by the pub lic. The three-Cent piece, calculated to as sist in making change and to be of service for three-cent car fares and ferry trips, will fill doubtless a want, but the "Bulkley” is the coin that is going to cut some incomes in half and revolutionize the trade of the pushcart peddler. In a few: months, when the new coins come from the mint, the blind man on the corner and the panhandler who needs only a cent more to make up the price of a bed will have to be content with a "Bulkley." "Say, .voting feller, but have you got a loose Bulkley about you that you can help a feller out with'.’’’ probably will be heard along the route of the panhandler. Then. too. instead of giving the heir apparent a whole penny to squander at the candy store, the head of the family Q O CURES ECZEMA, W. O. ACNE,TETTER ETC While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., are troubles which affect 1 1 the skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections | are caused by irritating humors, or uratic acid in the blood. Such impurities inflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which lies just beneath the surface of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus i produced is forced out through the pores and glands, and is continually 1 kept up while the blood remains infected. This exudation causes the form ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, and when they are ■ scratched off the flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other infection. Itcan very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation must be purified and cleansed. This S. S. S. will do. It goes down to the very , bottom, removes all humors and impurities, neutralizes the excessive acids of the system and in this way removes the cause of disease. Local applica tions can only soothe the irritation and assist in keeping the skin clean; they never produce a cure because such treatment does not reach the blooa. S. S S. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it pure and rich and enables it to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth and healthy. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to ail who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. " ' 'i Orders Filled Promptly j Standard High Grade Coal. Finest quality Red and White Ash Anthra cite Pennsylvania Coal. We screen <ill coal before shipping. Let us submit estimates. Consumers Coal Company CHARLESTON. S. C will pass out a "Bulkley." and adding the other 'Bulkley" to twelve cents get a good two-for-a-quarter cigar. In the matter of tipping, the new coin will be Invaluable, especially among our European visitors, who have been more or less puzzled in regard to how to give the usual ten per cent tip when the price of the meal has been 65 cents. Now It will be easy to lay down before the waiter a nickel, a penny and a "Bulkley.” There will, of course, in some quar ters be a disposition to refer to the netv coin as an “ha'penny." Patriotic Amer icans. however, will stand film against this misnomer or any attempt to take from the Ohio congressman the glory of having given to the country a coin that is going to "fill a long-felt want.” Must Change School Books. The new coin will also force the school books to be rewritten slightly. The story of the careful boy who found a pi nny and thereby laid the foundation of a great fortune will have to give way to that of the youth who earned his first “Bulkley" by hard work and. fired with ambition, continued on until In became a millionaire. SPECIAL SEBVIGES INOTCHMLS: I Several Ministers Announce Unusual Sermons Choir Festival at St. Philips. The annual cradle roll exercises will ! be held tomorrow morning al 10 o dock at j the Jackson Hill Baptist, church. Little; j children will perform the ceremonies. At the First Christian church Dr. L <>. Bricker will deliver one of a series sermons <»n “The Courage of Life” to- I morrow. ! The annual choir festival will be held 1 at St. Phillips cathedral tomorrow ntorn ! ing at 11 o’clock. The occasion will also !be a time of reunion for all the old • choristers. Rev IJ. . Joiner, pastor of Si. Lukes 1 Metlindist church, will preach to the ■ Railroa<l-tY. M U A at the association rooms, 3L’ 2 West Alabama street, to | morrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. i The Walker street Sunday school will observe children's day tomorrow morning ai 10:45 o’clock. There will be songs and recitations and James L. Mayson will deliver the address of the occasion. Dr. S IL Belk, pastor o.f the Park • street Methodist church, will address the | Young Men’s Christian association in the | building at the corner of Pryor street and i Auburn avenue tomorrow afternoon on “Where to Put the Emphasis.” The theme of the morning sermon ar the Central (’ongregational church will he “Power.” Rev. George Loring Hans com. I’ D., is th<- speaker. HAPPY. LAUGHING CHILD SHORTLY I If cross, feverish, bilious and sick let "Syrup of Figs’’ clean its little waste-clogged bowels. No matter ivbut ails your child, a i gentle, thorough laxative physic should lalways be the first treatment given. I If your child isn't feeling well, rest ing nicely, eating regularly and acting ' naturally, it is a sure sign that its litth* stomach, liver and*3il feet of bowels are tilled with foul, constipated waste mat ter ami need a gentle, thorough cleans ing at once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- I a< h sour, breath bad or your little one Ims stomficlt-aebe. diarrhoea. sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated, give ■ teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a r. w hours all the clogged up waste, un digested food and sour bile will gently , mo e on. and out of its little bowels | without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy ’{and smiling child again shortly. { With Syrup of Figs you are not drug • j ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro- Imatics it can not be harmful, besides 1 they dearly love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liv er and bowel cleanser and regulator needed—a little given today will save a ; sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggists for the full name. ; "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." ! prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting, genu ine old reliable. Refuse anything else 1 offered ] Oo S' / »• ■ A-i-.- - ..1.-'. •■ -- 1 X ■ l, “ ’"• - ■■ ? f •y’ ~ ./■ :- r .; - >•-. v .- ■' • ' ' > .. : 1 ’** 1 7T~~ '■ -r 'z ” 1 'i 1 I,l 'xvk. Bf If Do You Appreciate Convenience Vi m ! H . In a Motor Car? El Hi /npHE WHITE SIX, with left side drive and pl : x electric starting and lighting system, makes ; •» . it possible to reach the driving seat, start, . -0 ? • and light the car without the necessity of step- -V |3 i ping into the street. ;C t| This is one of the many reasons why the White . is the most advanced car of the present day. ■». I w I . - The Company : ; l B. Manufacturers of Gasoline Motor Cars, Trucks and Taxicabs. „T‘ W 1 : ATLANTA BRANCH fef 132 Peachtree St. Jk'zjJ ..j ... i . ihl i,i,.....' i ... r.u j .. z \A- J . - /||, nim'i I ji, .i'.-'j / ,u.u • 1 W..-i.A» , . ! »ry.‘,' ''jV iliii'-i-'it) y 1 : CUTHBERT BANKING CHANGES.’ Cl THBKRT, GA., May 18. —F. H. Da vis has purchased the stock of D. B. Teabeaut in the Bank of Randolph and has succeeded him as president. Mr. Teabeaut has purchased the holdings of John D. Walker in the Bank ot Cuth bert and has succeeded him as presi dent CLEANSES THE MIR MR MAKES IT FLUFFY. LUSTROUS AND MOUNT Never any falling hair, itching scalp or dandruff if you use a little Danderine. T" be possessed of a head of Heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. The very first application cleanses the scalp, stops itchiness, destroys and dissolves every particle of dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. .lust get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dander ine now—all drug stores recommend it —apply a little as'directed and within ten minutes there will be an appear- kJmoothi served yoiff money .. —a* — . ,|T ~IK - - -■ J Debt is A TERRIBLE MASTER. Debt comes usually from unsafe specula tion. Instead of listening to the get-rich quick talk of some smooth stranger, who promises the impossible result of doubling your money in a short while, take banker’s advice; PLAY SAFE—bank your money until some good business chance comes RIGHT HERE AT HOME where you can ATTEND TO YOUR OWN BUSINESS; THEN life will soon be smooth sailing; Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank 4 per cent on Savings Deposits TO PREACH TO GRADUATES. COLUMBUS, GA.. May 18.—Rev. R. C. Granberry. pastor of Rose Hill Bap tist church, this city, went to LaGrange this afternoon, where he will preach the commencement. sermon of the Southern Female college tomorrow morning. ance of abundance; freshness, fluffi ness, and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use. when you will see new hair —fine and downy at first— yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is. we believe, the only sure hair grower; de stroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp, and it never falls to stop falling bair at once. If you want to prove how’ pretty and soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one' small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a few moments —a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. 5