Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1912, EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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6 f STATE LOSES IN I. 0. RATE FIGHT Pendleton Holds in Fa | Western and At- L .ntic—Felder to Appeal. CG HF . late lost the first legal battle In Ml. item and Atlantic rate case B*u dge Pendleton, tn the third of superior court, decided the “Crate could make no contract < Jb'-red with the rulings of the wo- % commerce commission. it fr La lor court decision means could ’lse will go at once to the stances . >rt on a bill of exceptions jyMTttorney General Felder. The ■pV<, r , general said imim dlatelv aftei Ktrfk court had ruled that an ajip'a! be made. an, e action came as a result of a Bions flied by the state at the order of aer Governor Hoke Smith to en -5B pt the lessees of tin- W.-sb-in and |Bt title rai toad fr. K.ng S.-ut.t- ||B>t<-<iassili- c.ion fr. is..: tat. .- on I'i.al gßges , ga shipments r,.titer than th preset I bed l>> the stat' railtoad hiiissi-n. Th- stat. maintained sit the Vishvilie. Chattanooga al.'! U I. railload, us 'ess. is of th- \\ in hii , M...led its . otitra. t with tile aien: .1 rer tiled to th. states |»Bld ta,. * ■ - alt. g. d tti.it s.t.. Clint. ga aas- in T'-nm-sse.- that a eon- HBJrf alii.h insisted tin- right of the of Georgia to tix rates in itil'T- .■e iin "'lee would I" a 'i" .lion .it ral t .tilte Th- .bldg. -us- the demurrer. Ml TLEMEN FRIENDS HB 'WIFE CALLED HIM HE STRUCK 'EM B V 'AG< > .tun.- s ■ t • 1.. ■ ” :fp :n ’' n!; i' b'i' “■' ,i! .... ....i b the). . c.s ..nd Oth.r \fc ■ . rM -tSF' ’gf ■ rsnine■ ■ :i .1 i 'S’ ' ~ ' i ' i.o Over.- 1 ai ” !’ ■ of. ■MV't,-.) Sh- bad filed • 10l < >\. rst.ine: < nt. r. i A.nth r. Hi- wif. ■( -*,■'•• wni •"’'*• :l ‘ " r '‘ ! u '■ 'I- -too. ■bEkM 'i nt . ork-d bottle ”ti the table a'fo , here. I'lrlo." -aid "lie of the or ei -bln- : H. anie 11 - lists I Inched, and w: ■ !1' :.-t r .-a t ••. I BSfehM '.r.e men had hastily ,!■ j .i 11 •■<!. r ■jVERTISING IN CITY VPLAN a? LOCAL MINISTERS -t .1 ■> * 1 18 • 1 .'■ o I .< lor. will e. I d !■' the Mell and I.'-'.lg.’ I. I W .id r, of the publicity department "f the Movement to engage advertising! ■ pace In all of the press of the city and > maintain a regular campaign .•( pub Marlon Hull will present the matter vacation dail> Bible schools il,t" ghoni city for thia summer Bt, commission to KsJP ecide old bond case jsEgagsß 1 ’ on "t o'" for. ..1 -t.il- 1.-t ".I ■■■■!• ■ "• \ .m: i ’ ....-M-t in .'.indict, .a th - s“ l<1 today that th.- commission Ou'.d wrestle with the \ C. I. ease 1.. HS final decision on to-xt Tuesday, as Ba Georgla-C.irolin.i i’ow..- Company ■B id the Savannah Hleeii-.e c.oiipiny ere clamoring to know whether or n. t BE ley should submit bonds for appiova . ■> he Atlantic Const Idne issued bonus ■ ithout the approval of the commis- B am and when called asserted th.it th. B /impany was a Virginia corporation B nd the commission had no juristic - on t jLAYS MOTHER-IN-LAW AND WIFE: SHOOTS SELF BUFFALO. June I.—" Curb y" Sta ■ pics, a farmer living at Angola, a sub urb of this city, shot and killed his wife and his mother-in-law and inflict xvhat probably will be fatal inju- upon himself this mormng m their ■ home. ■LONDON" MAN INVENTS ■L a day-and-night hat IM I*ONDON, June 1. A recent invunuon |M. of a derby hat and a silk cyi.n ■H er which, when fastened over the t-.p nl f the derby, transforms It int«» a silk hat. K Move On Now! B a policeman to a street crowd, BB I*l whacks iieads if it doesn't. "Move 1 now,” says the big, harsh minerai ■■ flls to bowel congestion and stiff, ring B r|Pows. Dr. King's New Life Pills >n'i bulldoze the bowels. They gen- B y persuade them to right action, ami ja>.h follows. 25c at all druggists. ••• ’t is now A.-ii known tn.it not mor. -i _.n- ae of rhejmatisui it j. nr. ,W.> .i -. t: ti ed 111 • !:• wita t.-v el. 1 that - in ded is a free application Chaji.mrh-it - Liniment and mas saging \l.. 'parts t.t each application. Try it and -■ ■ how quickly it will re lieve the jain and soreness. Sold by alll dealers. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH L AND RETURN 110, good ten days On - ■ Tliurs V'days. Through Bleepers. FF.ABOARD. t Hanover Inn, the new at Wrightsville Beach, -mdy open. Warren H. manage’- Candidates' Trust Cuts Expenses RIVALS’USE SAME AUTO James D. Price, of Ocones; “Bud” Bla lock, of Fayette, and J. J. Brown, of El bert, opposing candidates for eommis sionor of agriculture, and theoretical foes of an uncompromising j>ersuasion. have put their three long heads together, and discovered something. They have found that there is no use campaigning separately and at individual expense, when they may as well form themselves into a trust, and cut down the average expense more than 50 per cent. Mr. Price has been automobiling in one direction, while “Bud” Blalock horse-and buggied In another, and J. J. Brown rail roaded and parlor-carred in still another. T his has been pretty doggone expensive all the way around, too! All Go In on Big Auto. So these three aspirants for the sanje office got together recently, and agreed COUNT A. SEYMOUR WOULD RUN HOTEL FOR SUICIDES ONLY TROY, N. Y., June I.—Believing that death is only prolonged slumber and tlwt a man has a perfect right to seek sleep whenever he pleases, Count Au gust Seymour, who says he is a first cousin of Count Boni de Caatellane, announces his one ambitjon in lff>- is to establish a hotel where persons might commit suicide whenever and however they choose. "It may shock a great many people when I say 1 want to open a hotel where men and women tnay go to com mit suicide,’' he said, “but the yvorld will come to the stage when such ho tels yvill be commonplace. “Here is my plan: I will often a hotel. The man who is tired of life comes here. He has arranged his affairs. “ 'A room with or without, sir?’ "(We mean with or without crema tion.) •’’Very well, the guest wants it 'with.' The clerk remarks: “'That will be $175; yes, in advance, please.’ “The guest goes to his room. Then, pouf. It’s all over!” PRAYED FOR BABY: GOT IT VIA THEIR FRONT PIAZZA PITTBBI'HG, June 1 After praying for years for a baby, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Shuttleworth, of tills city, found an abandoned infant on their front porch. GIRLS. YOUR HAT SHOULD WEIGH ONLY 4 OUNCES CHICAGO, June I.—Mrs. Mary Em mons Blaine, a prominent society wom an here, said that woman Is making a great mistake who wears a hat which weighs more than Cotir ounces. Do You Wish to Im prove Your Complexion, Hands or Hair? If you wish a skin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, hands soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itch ing, begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, , assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura Ointment. No other method is so agreeable, so often effective and so economical in treating poor complex ions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair. Cuticura Soap and Oint ment have been sold through out the world for more than a generation, but to those wishing to try them w ithout cost, a liberal sample of each w ill be sent free with 32-p. Skin Book. Address “Cuti- < cura,” Dept. 4K, Boston. • t lender-faced men should use Cuticura ’ Soap bliuving Stick. Sample free. jglfe I w HOWARD ANTI-FLY I , Each measut . has a s partite remov able funnel which tits ov.-t the mouth No tiles can g. t in th. n. < .urr when not in use. ami tor neatness it can't . tie excelled; for enamines* unsurpass ed: for labor saving in ever being , ready fol use is just tin thing, and tot saving the dripping* trmi .a. h meus- i tire'ln clean shape ready to sen gain. 1 I It appeals to >he pock, t of .-very gro , j ■ as it will pay for Itself tn a snort I thm . Address A. D. HOWARD Atlanta r>» ’’TTE ATT a vTc r’vrwrLi 4- . SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1912. to hire, for the next three months, a large, imposing, Sfl-horsepower touring car, anfl to yse It jointly until the end of <he campaign, each fellow paying one-third 1 of the expense. . Some of the time, the three will tour together, then two together; at no,time is any one of them to have the car to : himself. In this way, al) get' whatever good there is in the proposition, and 'no one comes in for any preponderance of criticism from the country folks for rid ing in an “uttymobeel” and putting on city airs. Open and Above Board. '•We haven't anything to say behind one anothers' backs that we are not will ing to say before one anothers’ faces, anyway." said one of the candidates, dis cussing the matter today. It is generally agreed that this auto mobile scheme is a fine thing, if it works. GEMS A NECESSITY FOR WIVES OF RICH, THIS COURT RULES INDIANAPOLIS, IND., June I.—Fine jewels have become a necessity as well as a luxury, according to a decision handed down by the Indiana appellate court In an appeal by Dr. William Cooper, who took a young woman for his second wife. The physician had been inclined to ward the simple life, but he told his bride, who was Miss Jennie Story’, “n employee of a millinery shop, that after their marriage she could have fine jew elry. He gave her a $l5O diamond as an engagement ring. Dr. Cooper owned $75,000 worth of property. He was 65 years old and somewhat economical, but the new Mrs. Cooper was fond of the raiment. After the marriage ceremony it is said that the physician did not come up to the young wife’s expectations in money matters, so she visited the jew elry stores and ran up a bill of about $250. and the husband refused to settle. Then he was sued. The Judge decided against him and he appealed. MacARTHUR WILL REPLY TO INVITATION TO STAY HERE Dr. Robert 8. MacArthur will tell Atlanta people whether or not he will ’ remain pastor of the Tabernacle Bap tist church at services there tomorrow morning. Dr. MacArthur cartie to Atlanta to fill the pulpit made vacant by the de parture of Dr. Len G. Broughton. He announced he would only take charge ! temporarily, but members of his con gregation are endeavoring to have him remain permanently. Two Good Rules: Don’t waste your time—save your money. Then you will have started on the sure road to prosperity. Money deposited with this strong Com pany works night and day, Sundays and holidays, 365 days in the year. These facts should be sufficient to in duce every ambitious young man to come in and make a START, especially when that start can be made with SI.OO. Don't keep putting it off; make the start TODAY. Trust Company of Georgia ERNEST WOODRUFF, J. H. NUNNALLY, President. Vice President. JOHN E. MURPHY, JOHN B. WHEAT, Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer. EDWARD R. RAWLINGS, Trust Officer. Equitable Building 53-55 N. Pryor St. Capital and Surplus - $1,800,000.00 DIMC UA U ASHEVILLE, N. C.) has prepared Soya for College and Man nm DinUnAin COL. R. BINGHAM ' hood fori 19 years. Our Graduates Excal CD rd in all the Colleges they attend. North and South. Ventilation, Sanitation and Safety K ff> Against Fire pronounced the BEST by 150 doctors and by visiting Parent. , ■ Average Gain of 19 pounds term of entrance accentuates our Climate, Faro and Caro of Pudllo. Military, to help in making Mon of Boys. Box io I W'i'f/' GO TO THE FAMOUS F SEASHORE I WXIGHTSHUE. BEACH, N. C. OPEN JONE WINOIM -=_■ —: -... : .... 1.-t ■; It is one of the most charming Summer Resorts in , < America. Fine beach, splendid surf bathing and g-“ d i;’a fishing. No mosquitoes or flies. New 700 ft. ocean f'-i steel pier. The new annex has 80 rooms. Total •''y? jA, capacity of hotel is now 240 rooms; about 120 looms L‘‘A have bath and toilet. Through electric trains connect 7 with ail A.C.L. andS.A.L. trains at Wilmington, N. C. Descriptive booklet with rales, view, and descrip’ion of the vario-.-s amuse- .';•*s? *y meets and pleasures ol tills splendid Seashore Resort, sent on request. *, SX : KM X E. La HINTON, Manager £&?* "'sf\ Wrightsville Beach, N. C. .*&*} M *s 'ife' READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS-- I GEORGIAN WANT ADS | SYRUP MEASURE SYMPOSIUM AND TEN CLUB FROLIC i Mf*mhers of the club and the Symposium joined ■ together today /or ten afternoon of Jun and frolic at Sandy Springs camp grounds. The party will leave Broad and Marietta streets at 3 o’clock in an automobile truck which has been christened the "Gigantic" and. is capable of carrying about 30 peopje. They will return some time in the evening. Captain A. V. Gude will be in teu prerne command of the party and will be assisted by a "devilment commit tee” composed of Colonel F. J. Paxon and Linton C. Hopkins. “Snakes are said to be plentiful at Sandy Springs," says the letter of in vitation sent to the members of the two clubs, “and Colonel F. J. Paxon has been appointed military escort to pro- I tect the members. In case any member doubts the Colonel's ability to keep off ! snakes, he may carry such ‘snakes rem- , edies' as precaution may suggest.” Among those who w ill make the trip . are Joseph M. Terrell, czar; Judge 1 Marcus W. Beck, Judge Beverly Evans. . M. L. Brittain, Dr. John E. White, Dr. ; John F. Purser, Dr. C. W. Daniel, Sam I D. Jones, H. M. Willet, W. G. Cooper ' and Beaumont Davison, of the Ten club, and Dr. J. C. Olmstead, presi dent; H. B. Arbuckle, Alex C. King, A. V. Gude, Dr. A. W. Stirling, Dr. C. B. Wilmer, J. C. Logan, Judge J. H. Lumpkin, H. C. Peeples, Dr. David Marx, L. C. Hopkins, R. L. Foreman and R. L. Alston, of the Symposium club. Constipation and Sluggish Liver Don't take chancea. Get CARTER'S LITTLE LI VER PILLS right now. They never fail to make the liver do its duty. They cum conatipation, banish mdigea* tion, drive out biliousneas and the bluet, stop dizziness, clear the complexion, put a healthy glow on the IflHy* cheek and sparkle in the JiJwLSBS™ aye. There are many imitations. Be sure and get CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILL?. The pill it tmr il, dote it tmall, pnee it small, ; but results are ” The GENUINE must bear signature! 'LAND TO SERVE TEN YEARS I AS PENALTY FOR KILLING MACON. GA., June I.—Jesse W. Land, who short and killed Edward W. Hughes, a rival grocer, because of the ■ latter’s alleged attentions to Mrs. Land. I must serve ten years in'the peniten tiary. In passing sentence. Judge Dan iels declared that the jury acted prop ' erly when it Ignored the appeal to the “unwritten la.w” made by Land and his counsel. A Physician Cures His Wife Os Consumption With A Simple Home Treatment. 'Book Fully Describing the Treat ment Sent Absolutely Free To Any Lung Sufferer. Dr. W, H. KNIGHT of Eash Sanins, Mass., writes: ■ * My wife w*B down with Consumption, when I ordered the Lloyd treatment. She was very weaV from night sweats, cough, and tn a feverish eondi tion. 1 noticed a change sos the better after ter days treatment, and from that time on up to th ref months, when the cure was completed. The Lloyc treatment kills the Tubercle Bacillus in the blooc , and tissue, and it is the only remedy so far dis I covered that will do this. It is a preventive as wel as a cure. It should be used by those who are rue down, or those who fear the approach of Consump lion. It can bo truthfully said that for the curt and prevention of Consumption, it is the most won derful treatment of the present age.” This is only one of hundreds of letters received ' from physicians and others reporting cases of con ! uumption and lung trouble restored to health in al j sections of the united States. We want to sene every lung sufferer absolutely free the startlinj statements of Dr. W. H. Kiester of Dayton. Ohio i Dr. C G. Pinckard of Kansas City, Mo., Dr. J. H 1 Ward of Troy, Mo , aud many others who report re suits almost beyond belief, together with a val uabie booklet on the cause, prevention and treat ment of consumption and lung trouble. If you are suffering from weakness, blood-spit king, pus-filled sputum, night sweats, chills, fever loss of flesh, painful lungs, distressing cough wasted body, loss of strength—write me today anc [’ll send you ABSOLUTELY FREE the sworn test! mony of many who, after suffering with just suet distressing symptoms, now state that they ARE CURED, strong, able to work, without ache or pain happy. lull of praise, after a few month’s use o this simple home treatment. Send your name aa< address TODAY. JUDD. Q. LLOYD. Kifl Lloyi Building. St. Louis, Mo. Hardwood Flooring Strips, Blocks. Ornamental Bor ders. 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