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FLAWS FOUND IN i
EVEfIYSGHODL
Inspector Hayes Says All the I
Buildings He Has Visited Are j
Seriously Defective.
I .Mayor Winn and Chairman F. A. '
Quillian of the bond commission ended j
their inspection of city school buildings |
with a visit to the English Avenue '
' school today.
"The school Is in the best condition
of any I have seen," said Mayor Winn.
“There are several defects that will
have to be improved, hut the general
condition of the building is good, com
pared with others.”
Building Inspector Hayes, who is
making the official examination, will
visit the school today and note the de
fects for his report to the bond com
mission. He already has visited the
Lee, Walker and Hill schools and an
nounced today that each one is seri
ously defective.
“I have found defects In every school
I have visited, and mme of them are
very bad,” said Mr. Hayes.
"I will be ready to report on those I
have visited by Monday, if called on
for a statement of their condition by
the bond commission.”
GEORGIATEACHERSWILL
VISIT CUMBERLAND ISLAND
i On June 20 the Georgia Teachers As
sociation will meet at Cumberland Is
land for the annual convention.
Coming as it does in the heated sum
mer season, and at a time when hun
dreds of school teachers throughout the
state are needing rest and recreation,
this meeting offers a delightful outing.
Then, too, Cumberland Island is not
only a historic spot, but possesses other
attractions for summer tourists. Fish- I
ing and boating are excellent. The cost
of the trip is very nominal, and the ,
rates will be published soon.
Ends Hunt For Rich Girl.
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the man meets a woman that
uses Electric Bitters. Her strong
nerves tell In a bright brain and even
temper. Her peach-bloom complexion
and ruby lips result from her pure
blood; her bright eyes from restful
Bleep; her elastic step from firm, free
muscles, all telling of the health and
strength Electric Bitters give a wom
an, and the freedom from indigestion,
backache, headache, fainting and dizzy
spells they promote. Everywhere they
are woman's favorite remedy. If weak
or ailing, try them. 50c at all drug
, gists. »♦*
SEABOARD
ANNOUNCES LOW
'ROUND TRIP RATES TO|
BALTIMORE
$21.35 from Atlanta. Rates quoted ■
from other stations on applica
tion. Make sleeper reservations i
now. City Ticket Office, 88
Peachtree Street. Tickets sold
June 20 to 24.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.!
Williams, manager.
I Every
I Idle
Dollar
of your money should be K
put to hard work.
When your money is H
invested it works for yon m
day and night-—interest H
accumulates with aston- M
ishing rapidity.
Also the knowledge B
that your money is safe B
from thieves or fires B
helps you sleep nights.
Why not start a Sav j®
ings Account here and let U
your money earn future M
money ?
We pay 4 per cent in B
terest and open Savings B
Accounts with as little as B
a one dollar deposit.
Georgia Savings Bank
and Trust Company
GRANT BUILDING
Oi>en Saturday afternoons from 4 to A tn
addition to regular morning hours.
BELGIUM FICINC
POLITICAL CRISIS
Strike Spreads and Riots Insti
gated by Socialists Grow
More Serious Daily.
BRUSSELS. June 6.—The political
I outlook throughout Belgium threat
| ened a crisis today, while the labor slt
| nation has arisen through the post
| election riots is growing more serious
I daily.
There is continuous fighting in the
coal mining districts. In the commune
of Mons fifteen rapid-fire guns have
been scattered throughout mining vil
lages, in the event mobs give actual
battle to the soldiers.
The strike, called by socialists after
their defeat by the clericals at the polls,
is growing. Orders of conservatives
for the men to continue at work until a.
peaceful way can be foun<» to bring
about electoral reforms are disregarded.
A general strike was declared today at
Liege and also at Borinage.
Nearly all of the Catholic parochial
schools have been closed.
There was a big demonstration here
last night when 20.000 men and women
paraded through the streets. Socialist
deputies tried to pacify the paraders.
but were hooted down.
At Jammapes a mob fought the po
lice. tearing up the streets and using
the paving blocks for weapons.
More sold than all other brands com
bined. SAUER'S PURE FLAVORING
EXTRACTS. Because they flavor
BEST. Ask the housekeeper.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGTAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 19lz.
GOES TO COURT AS
WITNESS; LEAVES
ROOM DEFENDANT
Following a tilt between Recorder
Pro Ten: Preston and Attorney John A.
Boykin in police court, when the at
torney refused to turn over to the court
as evidence a promissory note for sl6,
J. H. Smith, a merchant of 406 East
Fair street, will face the court today
for lending money without a license.
Smith appeared as a witness in the
case of W. F. Bentley, an alleged liquor
seller, and when it developed that -he
had loaned money to R. W. Swann, an
other witness, Judge Preston ordered a
case made against him,
Bentley, for whom Smith testified,
was bound over to the state courts In
bond of SI,OOO on the charge of selling
liquor. Swann was brought in from
the stockade to testify against him. He
previously had confessed that he and
Bentley were in partnership.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, ns they can not reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that Is
by * constitutional remedies. Deafness Is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is Inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it Is entirely closed Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca
tarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY Ar CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family PHlf for constipation.
auMeet Frea. DR. B. M. WOOLLKY.
24-N Victor Sanitarium. .Atlanta. Ga.
TRAVELING MEN PROTEST
RAILROAD MILEAGE RULE
Joint petition of the Georgia divi
sions of the Travelers Protective as
sociation and the United Commercial
Travelers, asking abridgment of the
present rule requiring the exchange of
mileage tor tickets, was filed today with
the state railroad commission. The
commission has set the hearing for
June 2?.
TEN-DOLLAR BOOK FREE!
The Adler-l-ka book, telling how you I
can EASILY guard against append!- ,
citls, and how you can relieve constl •
pation or gas on the stomach IN
STANTLY, is offered free this week by
Jacobs' Pharmacy Company.
Stricture
THERE is too much rough work, cut
ting and gouging In handling cases of ,
Stric-’lire Mv 35 'ears of experience with
B diseases of men,
chronic diseases,
nervous disorders,
have shown me.
u mung other things,
that many eases of
stricture may be
cured with less
harsh treatment
than the>- gener
allyreceive Intelli
gent. careful and
scientific treatment
by a physician of
txperience cures
without pain. The
fake violet ray
treatment simply
separates the pa
ev t have found.
UR, WM. M. BAIRD too. that many
Brown-Randolph Bldg.cases of supposed
Atlanta, Ga. stricture are only an
infiltrated condition of the urethra and
not true strictures. My office hours are
8 to 7 Sundays and holidays, 10 to 1.
My monographs are free by mail in plain
sealed wrapper. Examination free.
a Famous $20.00 Summer Suits
tT ISN’T the price you pay so*
A much as it is the superior value
you get in these S2O Suits that make
them so good a bargain.
The fact that Rogers, Peet & Co. and
Hart Schaffner & Marx make them on the
newest and most stylish models, from the
latest weaves, and right from the best tailor
shops in the world, is an assurance of the
best possible value.
Everything that men and young men
-good dressers—desire in a suit will be
found in these S2O clothes, and to you who
are paying $25 and S3O they’ll prove a great
surprise.
The Greatest Straw Hat Stock
The best makers have sent us their new
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vantage. China, Switzerland, South America, Italy, all contribute.
We’ll show you fine hats at $2.00 to excel anything you find else
where at much more. Panamas at $5 that look to be $7.50 value.
Other straws $1 to $5. Other Panamas up to sls. Come and
i look them over.
DANIEL BROS. CO.
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