Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 30, 1912, FINAL, Page 11, Image 11
T. R. AID CL®
' CHAIRMANSHIP
Colonel’s Supporters Plan to
Seat Howell in Place of
Victor Rosewater.
CHICAGO, May 30.—When R B.
Howell, elected national Republican
committeeman from Nebraska, arrives
1 in Chicago today and claims his right
to his place immediately, one of the
most adroit moves, politicians say, ever
seen in a national campaign will have
been started. Should Howell be seated,
a Roosevelt supporter will take the
place of Victor Rosewater, acting chair
man of the national committee. That
would give the Roosevelt men an unex
pected advantage in preparing the tem
porary organization, ’f he is not seat
ed at once, the Roosevelt men will have
grounds for a claim of manipulation of
the national committee against them.
Howell’s claim is based on the fact
that he was legally elected under the
laws of Nebraska, and is therefore the
, committeeman.
His contest is the first of four or
five that will be made by the Roosevelt
faction. The next case, it is expected,
will come from Missouri, where Thom
as K. Neidringhaus, a Roosevelt man.
• has been elected over Charles Nagel,
secretary of commerce and labor.
Chairman New, of the sub-committee
in charge of the convention, said:
“The members of the committee are
elected to serve four years. Their terms
begin at the adjournment of the con
vention. If any other man than Mr.
Taft should be elected president in No
vember, he might with just as much
propriety go to the white house at
once and demand the- place, because he
wanted the job so badly he couldn’t
wait.”
Montana Delegates
Pledged to Clark
BUTTE, MONT , May 30- -Montana s
eight delegates to th° Baltimore con
vention will support Champ Clark.
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zan I do to reduct my weight .’ I weigh
entirely too much for my own comfort,
(t is also vet embarrassing at times I
would like a reply
Answer: The safest, quickest and best
-emedv that I know for reducing flesh, and
?ne that I know to be harmless, is Aro
matic elixir, 5 ozs.. glycol arbolene. 1 oz.
Mix. shake well and take a teaspoonful
after each meal for three days, and then
double the dose Continue until your
weight is reduced properly'.
"Howard" writes: hat can I take
for headache, dark spots before my eyes,
dizzy spells and also constipation'.
Answer Constipation is the cause of
all your trouble, but I can cure you if
you will follow my direction' Get at the
drug store three grain sulpherb tablets
(not sulphur* These are packed in sealed
lubes and contain full directions Those
little tablets purify the blood, the bowels
and liver are stimulated into healthy ac
tion and will gradually cure your trouble.
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“Little Girl” To cure your child of
bedwetting get tincture cubebs, 1 dram;
comp, fluid balmwort. 1 oz., and tincture
rhusaromatic, 2 drams. Give 1° to 15
drops in yvater about one hour before
meals.
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Angella Mac The chronic ailment, leu
corrhea. with which you have suffered
has reduced your flesh and strength. Be
gin taking three grain Hypo-Nuclane
Tablets at nnee. obtained tn sealed pack
ages with full directions Also use locally
as an iniection with syringe the follow
ing: Mix one ounce tannic acid and two
ounces antiseptic vilane powder I'se a
leaspoonful to a quart of warm water
twice daily.
" Kathryn" writes: "If you know nf
anything’that will stop premature bald
ness, cure dandruff and itching scalp, I
should appreciate a reply."
Answer: The following simple remedy
will cure dandruff and promote a luxuri
ous growth of hair Ask for plain yellow
hlch can be had m 4 oz jars
and use regularly according to directions.
I have seen the most astonishing results
from its use that I heartily recommend
it to all who suffer with any disease of
che scalp
"Mrs. A. F " writes: “Really if I could
find a true remedy to increase my weight.
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together for 25 years. Griffin Is a name which means
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By James J.
Still searching for delegates, the
I'm thankful to fortune there’s
The swat that I got from the v
Can not, you can wag-e-er, be eq
Home, home, sweet, sw-e-et, swe
I’ve still got a chance if there’s
A rat in a corne-er, I still ha-art
When in Massachuse-etts, I we-e
And Illinois la-and-ed upo-on mj
But none of them stung li-ike t
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Home, home, sweet, swe-et swe
While hunt-i-ing for vo-otes, bo-o
I went into New Jersey, and th
They didn't do a thing to me—l
But even though fo-orced to lir
Right after Ohi-io it doesn't hu-
Home, home, sweet, swe-eet. swe
It's lu-cky for me that there’s r
The Democratic state convention
adopted resolutions praising the speak
er and instructing the delegates to
support him as long as there was a
chance of his nomination.
Kentucky Pledges
Clark 30 Votes
LOUISVILLE, KT.. May 3<l.—Ken
tucky Democrats will send a delegation
of 30 to Baltimore instructed for Champ
Clark, the state convention having
nam’d eight delegatee-at-large instead
of four. These eight delegates are Gov
ernor James R. McCreary, Senator-
Elect Ollie James, former Governor
Beckham, Justus Goebel (brother of
former Governor William Goenel, who
wae assassinated). Congressman Ben
Johnson, Congressman A. O. Stanley
(who headed the ateel trust Investiga
tion), Allie W. Young and John C. C.
Mayo.
Mayo is the new national committee
man who succeeds Urey W oodson.
Mayo was a school teacher in the Ken.
tucky mountains 25 years ago. He
foresaw the possibilities of mountain
u questions answered below are gen
• ihl in character, the symptoms or dls
' ppses are given and the answers will apply
,to any case of similar nature Those
•wishing further advice free may address
'q- 1 ewis Baker. College building. Col
pgo-Bilwood streets. Payton. <»hlo. inclos
' inn self-addressed stamped envelope for
i LPT'h Full name and address must be
given, but < nly initials nr fictitious name
w’ll be used in my answers The prescrip
i rions can be. filled at any well-stocked
.drug store. Any druggist ran order of
' wholesalei
I should he fbe happiest woman alive I
jam so thin and scrawny, it is a shame
! Whv can not I be like other women? I
I do not work hard and have prettx good
1 health "
\nswer You ean "be like other wom
en" If you will follow my aflvice. which
: ■-. to use three grain hypo-nuclane tab-
Tts packed in sealed eartons with direc-
I ’ions, and most widely prescribed be in
'eliigent physicians everywhere. They
improve the nutrition, add red blood cor
puscles to the blood, improve the com
plexion. but thorough and regular use
must follow to eet these good results,
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”Mr Ber" writes: "My joints are be
coming so stiff from rheumatism that I
can scarcely walk Is there any help for
me?”
Answer <‘f course there is help for
you and for all others who suffer from
rheumatism. Take the following and you
will he entirely cured: lodide of potas
sium. 2 drams. sodium salicylate. 4
drams, wine of colchicum, oz : comp
essence ' ardiol, 1 oz.: comp, fluid balm
wort. I oz.. and syrup sarsaparilla. 5 ozs
Mix and take a teaspoonfu! at meal time
and again at bed time
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“Mary J. " says: "Every winter I have
a cold which lasts till sprfnir I have
tried several doctors' prescriptions, but
they do no good, so I ask you what to
do."
Answer The best medicine tn relieve
colds and coughs is made by mixing the
contents of a or bottle of essence
nientho laxene with honey or home-made
sugar syrup Bull directions for making
am given on the bottle and also how to
take You will find this will cure your
cough in a very few days and It is per
fectly harmless and pleasant to take.
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'Miss A " writes: "I have a very bad
case of dvspepsia lam afraid to eat a
heartv meal My breath is had and lam
cross and irritable most of the time."
Answer: If you will get the following
tablets and take according to directions
which accompany the package, you will
soon be rid of all distress in your stom
ach It will also help your constipation
Thev are called tablets triopeptine and
are packed in sealed cartons. If this
trouble is allowed to stand It will cause
appendicitis, so begin taking at once.
"Helen" writes. "Please tell me what
tn do to gain an appetite I can not eat
and am thin and nervous."
Answer: You need a good system tonic
and the best one that I could tell you of
is. Syrup of hx pophosphltes comp 5 ozs .
tincture cadomene comp 1 oz. Mix and
always shake well before using Take a
teaspoonful before meals for several
weeks and you will gain an appetite and
x our whole nervous system xx fll be re
stored to its natural state.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1912.
jme, Sweet Home”
. Montague.
ough I must roam,
no place like home,
voters out there
quailed elsewhere.
eeeet home,
no place like home.
bored hopes,
ent through the ropes,
y poor dome;
th-at wal lop at home
eeeet ho-ome,
oys, don't hu-unt around ho-ome.
he-ere, I admi-it,
no, not a bit!
mp ho-ome o-on a crutch,
-urt me much.
ee eet ho-ome.
no-ho pl-ace li-ike ho-ome.
coal lands and is now worth millions.
In the fight preceding the state conven
tion Henry Watterson assailed Mayo as
the head of the "millionaires club."
In the fight foe state control Govern
or McCreary and the administration
forces won a victory over the opposi
tion headed by Ollie James, who fur
nished the feature of the convention
when he made the speech nominating
himself for temporary chairman.
Champ Clark Easy
Winner in Arizona
PHOENIX. ARIZ. May 30.—Returns
today from the Arizona primary show
that Champ Clark has defeated Wood
row Wilhon by a vote of approximate
ly three to one. Governor Judson Har
mon. of Ohio, was third man in the
contest. Clark will have the solid
delegation.
NEGROES CELEBRATE
“EMANCIPATION DAY"
FEASTING ON MULLET
THOMASTON. GA., May 30.—More
than two thousand negroes from Upson
and adjacent counties celebrated “ man
cipatln' day" here yesterday, this being
the only town in the state where the
negroes observe the anniversary of
President Lincoln’s proclamation eman
cipating the negroes from slavery.
They celebrated with parades, horse
races. speakings. preachings, ball
games, red lemonade and mullet. One
restaurant sold eight barrels of cooked
mullet, w hile one drink stand sold more
than 100 gallons of red lemonade. And
there were other stands that did busi
ness on almost as large a scale. Holy
rollers and negro preachers rolled and
exhorted on the court house lawn. All
the negro lodges In this section took
part in a secret order parade with 1,009
in line. The main parade, xvith prob
ably 2.000 marchers, headed by horse
men and a brass band, went to the Col
ored Inter-county Fait grounds, where
speakings, races and ball games were
held.
But.despite the big crowd and the at
tendant excitement, not a single arrest
for drunkenness or disorderly conduct
was made, although fifteen special po
lice were on duty, in addition to the
regular force.
PREACHER QUITS PULPIT
AND JOINS POLICE FORCE
KOKOMo, IND.. May 30.—The Rev.
Alva Huddleston has resigned his pul
pit of the Friends church and donned
the uniform of the police of Kokomo.
The. duties of the new job, he be
lieves, enable him to reach a class of
mon he <an not otherwise Induce to
listen to him.
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
MEET IN ATLANTA JULY STH
MONTGOMERY.’ALA.. May 30
State Superintendent of Banks A. E.
Walker has been Invited to read a pa
per before a meeting of the National
Bank Examiners association In Atlanta
July 5. The invitation came from Giles
Wilson, of Spartanburg. S. C., who
heads the organization.
HOPES TO PLAY A PIANO
60 HOURS WITH ONE HAND
NEW YORK, May 30.—Harry W.
Richard, who has only one hand, will
i endeavor to break a "long distance"
piano playing record. Beginning at.
midnight he will try to play continu
ously for fib hours or more, while his
wife and relatives serve him with food
and drink.
What Texans Admire
is hearty, vigorous life, according to
Hugh Tailman. of San Antonio. "We
find," he writes, "that Dr King's New
Life Pills surely put new life and en
, ergy into a person. Wife and I believe
' they are the best made.” Excellent for
stomach, liver or kidney .troubles. 25
cts. at all druggists.
IMPORTANT CHANGE
IN SCHEDULE.
Effective Sunday. June 2d. th” Louis
ville & Nashville Railroad will extend
the. Atlanta-Blue Ridge accommodation
to Murphy. N C. Tills train w ill leave
Atlanta at 4:05 p. tn.; returning arrive
Atlanta at 10:55 a. m., instead of 9:50
a. tn. as at present.
$lO TICKETS TO
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
And return, sold every Thursday Sea
son tickets sold daily. Through sleep,
ers. Full information at Seaboard City
Ticket Dffi-e. RS Peachtree.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
EXPLORER NEAR
DEATH IN WILDS
LONDON, May 30.—A. H Savage
Landon has just returned to England
from an eighteen months journey in
the unexplored parts of South Amer
ica. In an interview with a corre
spondent of The Georgian he said;
"My journey included the whole of
the unexplored nart of Brazil between
Rio and Manios, in the great central
basin of the Zingu, Tapajoz and Ma
deira rivers, a region which the Bra
zilians themselves have always regard
ed as impenetrable.
"After crossing Brazil, I went over
the Andes through Peru, to Lima,
thence to Cuzco and Lake Titicaca, to
examine the Inca ruins. Next I went
across Bolivia and Chile to Ontofa
gasta: from this point to Valparaiso
by steamer, and once more across
South America to Buenos Aires.
"With the exception of 30 hours In
the train, all traveling was done on
mule, by canoe or on foot. For about
half the distance we had to cut our
own path through the forest or pro
ceed along the great campus or by
prairies over vast areas of absolutely
uninhabited country.
Hard To Get Companions.
“At first the Brazilian government
took great interest in my plans and
proposed that I should be accompa
nied by Brazilians, but this fell
through as the government was un
able to find any Brazilians who wers
willing to accompany me . owing to
fear of Indians and tne density of rhe
virgin forests, which they declared
were impassible.
“I had to run the undertaking my
self. I found ft very difficult to get
the 30 men I needed, but eventually
succeeded in obtaining six native Bra
zilians. who only came as the result
of the very heavy payment I offered.
"When I left Rio In March of last
year I took enough provisions to last
a year, but owing to wastage on the
part of my men and loss these event
ually gave out, and towards the end
of that part of the expeditions through
the unexplored part of Brazil we re
mained for sixteen days without a
morsel of anything to eat.*’
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show that the blood is infected with unhealthy humors which have changed
it from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out' its
Impurities through the portjs and glands of the skin. A very common evi
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from a very insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If the blood
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PROPHET FINDS
PARADISE HERE
PARIS, May *O.—A new religious
prophet has made his appearance. Ho
is Assan Dino, a Brahmin, and claims
to have discovered the secret of an
earthly paradise. He has just ex
plained the faith that is in him to a
select company of theosophfsts and art
ists got together by the Baroness
Brault. the co-directob of the Par
thenon.
Assan Dino was born in Lahore and
was for ten years a resident of one of
those Brahmin monasteries which are
to be found in the Himalayas, and
where no European or even Asiatic has
set foot. After his sojourn in the
monastery, he traveled on foot through
Africa, Asia and Europe, carefully not
ing the laws and customs of the people
he met. He has been in Paris since
November and speaks French to per
fection.
Architect of Our Own Bliss.
Explaining his theosophlc concep
tions. he says we can. if we so desire,
make our own happiness, avoid the
dangers which threaten us. chase away
sickness, which is a moral rather than a
physical phenomenon, and be absolute
masters of our destinies. Further, he
tells us that we can satisfy every wish
of nature, which is light and gayety,
and not suffering.
Assan Dino contends that his new
religion possesses this advantage over
others—it nuts Paradise on earth and
makes it prompt and accessible to all.
"The science of equilibrium, the per
fect mastery over ourselves, the devi
nation of men and things, serenity,
which is the first stage of Immortality
—this is what the Brahmin teaches by
means of the science of Brahmin,
which, he says, Is the reconciliation,
so long hoped for, of truth, faith, re
ligion and science.
DALTON WORTH $2,000,000.
DALTON. GA., May 30. The city tax
assessors have completed their work
forth” year, the value of the real es
tate totaling $2,030,000. being between
s3oo.non and $400,000 more than the last
assessment. The tax rate will bo set
by city council some time next month.
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