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lAYORDFMACDN QUITS CITY FIGHT i/lassee’s Threat of Publicity Causes Moore's Retirement From Race for Re-election MACON, GA.. May 29.—Mayor John T. Moore has retired from Macon poli tics. announcing that he will not be a candidate for re-election. This ends a bitter personal political fight revolving around a proposed change in the char ter. The mayors announcement fol lowed the public statement of W. J. Massee that tomorrow he would pub lish the facts* as to his recent charge that the mayor is and has been the largest local stockholder in the Macon public utility companies. There will probably be four or five in dependent candidates for the mayoral ty, as the retirement of Mayor Moor: and his split with Mr. Massee has al ready disrupted the administration party. WOMEN DENY THEY RECEIVED PAY FOR REUNION SERVICES MACON, GA,. May 29.—Society women of Macon who worked indefa t’gably for the reunion have indig nantly repudiated the charge that they received pay or remuneration for their services. Mrs. Dorothy Blount Lamar says: "To be definite and exact, neither I nor any other member of the women’s auxiliary was paid a cent or remunerat ed for any work done under the organ ization. I pity the man or woman who does not know the sheer joy of work ing without money and without price for his or her city.” I Mrs. Marie Stevens Walker, Mrs. Dorrie Sykes Napier, Mrs. Roland El lis, Mrs. A. Flew Holt, Mrs. William P Coleman. Mrs. H. M. Wortham. Mrs. Clem Steed. Miss Ida L. Holt and others have joined with Mrs. Lamar, who was the leader of the women re union in denying the reports. Mrs. Lamar called a special meeting at the City Auditorium and there gave utterance to her emphatic denial of the charge that the women received pay. NEW DEERE FACTORY WILL MAKE WAGONS, EMPLOYING 600 MEN The $500,000 branch factory to be built in Atlanta by the John Deere Plow Company, of Moline, 111., will be used for the construction of buggies and wagons and will give employment to nearly 600 men. General offices of the Atlanta branch will be opened at 111 South Forsyth street, and some 60 salesmen will go out from here to canvass the territory south of Virginia and east of the Mis sissippi. The company is generally rated as a $65,000,000 corporation, and will manu facture about 10,000 buggies and wag ons yearly at the Atlanta factory. No farm implements or mechanical tools will be made in the local factory, which will be located in South Atlanta. J. D. Burrus, special representative of the company, who has been in At lanta selecting a site for the factory and making arrangements, is high in praise of the activity shown by the Chamber of Commerce In aiding his plans, and of S. B. Turman, real estate agent through whom the negotiations for the factory site were carried out. FINLEY AND EDMONDS TO ADDRESS COLUMBUS MEN COLUMBUS, GA., May 29.—The an nual banquet of the Columbus Board ot Trade will be held tonight at the Ra cine hotfd. The principal speakers will be President W. W. Finley, of the Southern railway, and Richard H. Ed monds, editor of The Manufacturers Record, of Baltimore. Charlton E. Bat tle will be toastmaster. Addresses will also be made by Mayor L. H. Chappell and Judge A. \V. Cozart, of Columbus. GEORGIA-ALABAMA FAIR. COLUMBUS. GA., May 29.—The name of the fair to be held in Colum bus next December will be the Georgia- Alabama Interstate fair, and its capital stock will be something like SIO,OOO. It is proposed to have agricultural, live stock, poultry and manufactured exhib its. COLUMBUS HAS SIO,OOO FIRE. COLUMBUS. GA. May 29.—Colum-I bus was threatened with another se rious conflagration when three resi dences burned and twelve others, which caught fire, were saved from destruc tion only by hard work of the fire de partment. The loss was about SIO,OOO. Poor appetite is a sure sign of im paired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thousands have 1 been benefited by taking these Tablets. I Sold by all dealers. *•» WINDOW BOXES FILLED. ATLANTA FLORAL CO, Call Main 1130. IDEAL VACATION PLAN FOR A BOY The combination of wholesome recrea tion, out of doors, with a moderate amount of reading, or if a boy has been deficient in school a certain amount of systematic study may be prescribed, i Riverside Summer School and camp, lo- j rated among the foothills of the Blue j Ridge mountains, near Lake Warner, pro. | vldes a most delightful outing, careful : supervision and systematic reading or in struction. Cadets live in barracks or in I tents as preferred. The last two weeks j will be spent tn camp on the coast near | Norfolk, Va.. and excursions will be made I to Washington Session begins June 26th and continues eight weds. Address I Riverside Academy, Box 1$ uaineavllle, ■ G*. Ye Sad. Glad Tale ROBBED IN 0 i' I I Si/vS-Y — flw fSs rW.?M I WT'S Florence Wickham, as she ap pears to Nell Brinkley. AT THTTHEATER" FORSYTH BILL DRAWS LARGE CROWDS THIS WEEK There has never been a greater inter est in a bill of vaudeville offered in At lanta than fs centered In the really ex cellent combinatlon’of talent that makes up the program at the. Forsyth this week. It. is a show that is fine for warm weath er. and that would crowd the biggest theater in the city. Just as it i.= tilling the Forsyth at all performances now. The star attraction is the appearance of Willa Holt Wakefield, the distinguished Atlanta woman, who has occupied a star position in vaudeville for a long time. She has not been Here In four years, and, though a star at that time, she has advanced even further, and is now one of the recognized features of this depart ment of th'ngs theatrical. Miss Wakefield presents her famous "planoiogm rendering talking songs that others have made everv effort to counterfeit, but without a suggestion of success. Her offering Is reallv delightful and a splendid feature on any bill. There are other sterling acts. The Langdons offer the most unique and orig inal comedy novelty that has been seen at the Forsyth. TTtey also use a stage effect that is realistic and that has not yet failed to win applause Carl McCul lough the versatile young comedian. Is contributing something to the success of the bill. He tells good stories, sings well funny songs- anti his good natured traves ties on some of the well known stars please. The singing of Wright and Diet rich carries value and the Rex Burlesque (Jrcus is one of the best closing acts the Forsyth has had. Seats are selling fost for next week, when Mabel Taliaferro will appear in her newest vaudeville sketch. Miss Talia ferro is the creator of Polly in “Polly of the Circus." and absolutely a new-comer in vaudeville, but her success has been as great as when she appeared in the $2- a-seat theaters Shep Camp, an Atlanta boy. who has been the star of Henrv B Harris’ "The Traveling Salesman" this season, will be another of the features for next week CUTICURA. SOAP SHAW STICK For Tender Faces ff***ftj Indispensable for those subject to red -4 Sj ness, roughness, and other irritations L _J±> of the skin. Ashaving luxury. No mug. lUf?’ n 0 S °KB. V soap, no germs, no waste of •w* timeormonev. In nickeled box. 25c..at 13iAVN6 stores or by mail. Liberal sample free. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 2S, Boston. - y SOLD CROWNS and <TX| ' BRIDGE WORK . . . M"-UV p. GUARANTEED SET OF TEETH . Made C? I F DehCered ' Same Day Hour 9 8 to 7: Ij Sundays. ’’TjE i gjfr 9 to 1. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I DR. E. G. griffin^' GßlFFlN’S Denta?Rooms 24'/2 WHITEHALL STREET—OVER BROWN <S. ALLEN'S. ICOAL COAk H Consumers Coal Company WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Shippers of High- L est Grade Pennsylvania Red and White Ash Anthracite Coal. All coal thoroughly screened before shipping. j|j Offices and Docks - Central Wharf Charleston, S. C. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, 31 AY 29. 1912. of Ye Opry Lady OUR MIDST Oh, see the beyootiful lady! Has she been robbed? Yes, indeed. Also she Is Robbing—Robbing Hood, our old friend, the John D. of the Not tingham forest. But when was she robbed? Why, she was robbed when she came to Atlanta with the grand opry singers spring before last. Two steamer trunks and one wardrobe trunk were robbed from her right here in Atlanta, since which time she Has had to go about attired as you may observe if your eye sight be not failing. Alas, Poor Florencel Cruel robber! Poor Florence Wickham! But, ah! An even sadder thing has happened since that fell day. Florence was in her dressing loom, on the fifth floor of the New Amster dam theater, in bad old Noo York, tht other night and the door got locked and she couldn't answer the cue for her to appear on the stage and gladden a large and tumultuous audience—or. per haps, sightseers. One never can tell. What was she to do? Crash! A thought occurs to her! So she opens the window and climbs down the fire escape, knocks on the stage door and flits merrily to the spot light just in time to warble. “Oh. Prom ise Me." Now. wasn't It lucky that that At lanta robber hadn’t left her a hobble skirt ? Things always turn out for the best. IfcaKhs® Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems In advance of baby’s coming. Unless the mother aids nature In Its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon It, and she Is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother’s Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother’s Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother’s Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her Mother's drug stores. Write for our free > ■ book for expect ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlaata, Ga. _Wervoi/s Wrecks A FRIEND of mine said he believes nins men out of ten had more or less Ir ritation of the prostatic urethra I don’t JI B X ; iHI *lll in back, neck back ! DR WM M. BAtftD of head and Srown-Randolph Bldg.couldn’t sleep. Atlanta. Ga. Good physicians l had treated them without result because I they didn't find the cause of the trouble. My office hours are 8 to 7; Sundays and holidays 10 to 1. My monographs free by .-nail in plain, sealed wrapper. PROMOTERS ORGANIZE TO BUILD ROAD TO ATLANTA COLUMBUS, GA.. May 29.—The Co lumbus, Chattahoochee Valley and Gulf Railroad Company, with headquarters in this city, has been organized, with a capital stock of $500,000. all of which has been subscribed. The board of directors is composed of J. J. Williams. Arthur Bussey, L. H. Chappell. E. P. Owsley, L. F. Humber and W. S. Shepherd. The officers are J. J. Williams, president; L. F. Hum ber, vice president; S. R. Quincey, sec retary and treasurer; Josiah Flournoy, chief engineer and general manager, and T. T. Miller, attorney. The road is proposed to run from Georgetown, through Columbus, to Atlanta. know but what he s right. This Is one of the most sensi tive parts of the human anatomy more sensitive than the eye. I have had hundreds of pa tients during the 35 years I have been specializing in diseases of men, chronic diseases and nervous disor ders. who were al most nervous wrecks from a reflex Irr 1 t a tion caused by the pros latic urethra being affected. Had pains O' e&eeAs "■ Pay wage?, store bills, or any kind of bills with checks I his is SAFER than paying with money. You can also keep your accounts straight and have a LEGAL RECEIPT for every dollar you pay out. A checking account is also a great convenience. We want your “commercial” account. Come in; let’s talk it over. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. 4 per cent on Savings Deposits I’—i, v -u v--Gr'v'tl -IWIIM-. I mßs ' ' 'il mhKtSIHVIH.w fe 1 .A- -. e JMwbMBK Because II Pays Them I The piano manufacturers ar *d dealers in and about New York spend more money for advertising * n *h e Evening Journal than they do in an >’ other New York newspaper. They have learned by careful tests and long i- experience that the Evening Journal is the m best advertising medium in New York. This is worthy of your earnest con i sideration because the sort of people who I love music and have the means to buy S-—high-grade pianos are the sort of people — to whom you can sell good merchandise. WATER COMMISSIONER AT MACON STARTS RATE WAR MACON, GA., May 29.—Commission er W. A. Huff has notified the other two members of the city water board that he will apply to the courts for an injunction to stop the sale of water to manufacturing consumers at 6 cents per 1,000 gallons. "Rather than give the city's water away to the wealthy class, while poor people are charged 30 cents for the same quantity, I am going to enjoin myself,” is the declaration of Commis sioner Huff. It has been calculated that it costs 7 cents to distill and distribute the wa ter, but the other two members decline to raise the manufacturers’ rate or to reduce the charge for small consum ers. AKE a real vacation this year. Change njg % (JI your altitude as well as your longi jaiS tu^e ' Get up where the air is pure and clear—where every Breath you breathe ’ s an investment in vitality. There will mk be coupons of health to clip for long *4rtS| afterwards. Il&w -w. jds WWW MOW > A trip to Colorado is but a few hours ' of pleasant traveling if you go via the Frisco Short Cut to Colorado Th« Kansas City-Florida Special is equipped for the comfort and convenience of Colorado vacationists. Sian, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and Colorado without change. Modern electric rvey dining cars. iconomy. Railroad fares are very low HoSel reasonable. Send tor beautiful book on Colo t low fares Pasaenger Agent anta. Ga. BRENAU COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY, SUMMER SESSION Summer Session begins June 27th. Equipment the moO elegant in the South. Location . among foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, a famous health and pleasure report. An opportu nity for the tired teachd or student to rest, and for the ambitious to continue Sludy under favorable conditions. Unsurpassed advantages In Music, Expression and Domestic Science. Chautauqua affords splendid entertainment, Brenau Riaduates are in great demand as teachers. Write for full information and catalogue. Address: BRENAU COLIEGE-CONSERVATORY, Gainesville. Ga. Box 16 GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. 9