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51,800,D00 FAIR
PROJECT BEGUN
City and County Agree to
Make Lakewood Site of an
Annual Exposition.
A definite move is under way to es
tablish <>n the city's property at loike
w nod a- great annual exposition. A
committee, consisting of representatives
from the city, county anti Chamber of
Commerce has agteed upon a plan
whereby the pars will he deeded over
to an exposition company and a mil
lion dollars worth of improvements
made, partly by the company and part
ly by the county.
This company will be capitalized at
$250,000. and will issur bonds Io the
extent of $500,000. It is proposed the
county do $250,000 worth of improve
ments with its convicts. This compa
ny would have in charge the annual
fair.
A second company then would be or
ganized to formulate plans for an enor.
ntous festival to be held in 1914. com
memorative of Atlanta’s rlrfh from the
ashes of war left by Sherman.
Toronto Fair »» Model.
When this company begins work, It Is
proposed the annual fair at Toronto will
serve as a model. Much information
from Toronto officials was pluftAl be
fore the committee, which served to
strengthen the.members in their deter
mination to put the matter through.
LIFE.
The poet s exclamation: "< >. Lite! I
feel thee bounding In my veins," Is a
joyous one. Persons that can rarely or
never make it, tn honesty to them
selves, are among the most unfortu
nate. They do not live, but exist; for
to live implies more than to be. To
live is to be well and strong—to arise
feeling equal to the ordinary duties of
the day. and to retire not overcome by
them—to feel lite bounding In the veins.
A medicine that has made thousands
of people, men and women, well and
strong, has accomplished a great work,
bestowing the richest blessings, and
that medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
The weak, run-down, or debilitated,
fiom any cause, should not fall to take
it. It builds up the whole system,
changes existence Into life, and makes
life more abounding. We are glad to
say these words in its favor to the
readers of our columns.
X, When your child has whooping cough
\ be careful to keep the cough loose and
\ expectoration easy by giving t’hamber-
I lain’s Cough Remedy as may be re
quired. Thia remedy will also liquefy
(he tough mucus and make it easier to
expectorate. It has been used success
fully in many epldemfee and Is safe and
sure. For sale by all dealers. •••
WORLD-WIDE BARACA-PHI
LATHEA UNION, NORFOLK.
VA, JUNE 22-27.
Very low rates via SEABOARD, At
,-jlanta delegation leaves 1:15 p. m Fri
day, June 21. Make Pullman reserva
tions now. City Ticket Office 88 Peach-
I ree.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
We sell the Ansco Film -
fits any camera; very fast.
Cone’s, 60 Whitehall.
The Friendly Counsel
of Your Bank
It is a good thing to feel that you can
advise in a friendly and helpful way with
your hankers.
A distinctive feature of the Fourth
National Bank is the fact that its officers
are always ready and willing to confer with
costorners---actual and prospective---regard
ing matters of business on which advice and
counsel may he desired.
Th is is one of the things that make
patrons feel thoroughly at home in this hank.
Your Account Won A? Re
Fourth National Bank
MOTHERS, WIVES, DAUGHTERS, ”7 ’
CIGARETTE LAW OF
TENNESSEE DEFIED
BY A PRESS AGENT
P. S I.inwood, who put on the Klr
mes- in Atlanta, won considerable pub
licity in Nashville this week by his an
nount ement that cigarettes would b<
smoked on the stage by the ladies and
gentlemen taking pact In the produc
tion. As cigarettes are strictly out
lawed in Nashville by state law. legal
authorities and the mothers of the hun
dred children who took part in the Kir
mess became indignant
It was declared by officers of the statu
humane commission that Linwood and
other membets of the Kirmess would
be arrested the moment the first cig
arette was lighted. Linwood positively
refused to abandon his plans.
"We have a Carmen scene,” he said.
"Can you Imagine a Carmen without a
cigarette? You might’ as well have a
Salome in overall-."
But when tilt curtain fell on the first
night’s performance not a cigarette was
visible, and no arrests had been made.
Hut the gJte receipts had been fully up
to expectations.
DERAILMENT TIES UP
FORTY CARS,DELAYING
CITY-BOUND WORKERS
A lot of folks from East or South
Atlanta were late to work this morn
ing—those that expected to report
about 7:45 o'clock. There were no
cats to come on Just about that time,
the derailment of a South Decatur car
on East Alabama street having tied up
all cars going in that direction.
Twenty cars were standing still at
7:30 o’clock, fourteen were backed on
Alabama street from Pryor to White
hall and six were tied up on Pryor
street. For twenty minutes workmen
tugged at the derailed car and succeed
ed in slipping It back on the track at
7:35 o'clock.
ATLANTANS WILL SPEAK
AT CHARITY CONVENTION
Two Atlantans. W. H. Moyer, warden
of the United States penitentiary, and
Joseph C. Logan. secretary of the local
As oclated Charities, will be among the
speakers at the social service confer
ence to he held In Sewanee on July 14
to 19.
The conference will be held under the
auspices of the university extension de
partment .of the University' of the
South. Warden Moyer will speak on
"Prison Reform." and Mr. Logan on
"Organized Charity and the Social Ex
pert.”
Move On Now!
says a policeman Io a street crowd,
and whacks heads if it doesn't. “Move
on now," spys the big, harsh mineral
pills to bowel congestion and suffering
follows. Dr. King's New Life Pills
don't bulldoze the bowels. They gen
tly persuade them to right action, and
health follows. 25c at all druggists.
DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL
CONVENTION
BALTIMORE
SEABOARD announces low
round trip rates from all princi
pal stations. $21.35 from Atlan
ta. Will sell tickets June 20 to
24 via all rail through Raleigh.
Richmond and Washington or via
Norfolk and Steamer.
SEABOARD
ANNOUNCES
$lO TEN DAY TICKETS
TO WRIGHTSVILLE
BEACH
On sale Thursday s. City' Ticket Os
. flee. 88 Peachtree.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. JUNE 8. 1912.
REBELS FIRE ON
BRINES OF U.S.
Cuban Revolters Driven Away
by Outposts of Americans
at Guantanamo.
HAVANA. June 8. —Reports reached
here today that Cuban rebel* have fired
on the camps of American marine* at
Guantanamo city and Cobre mines.
The rebels caused no damage or cas.
unities and were driven back by the
outposts, but mote trouble Is feared, as
they know that the American marines
have been forbidden to make any de
cisive move.
Cubans and Rebels
Fight Near Havana
r
HAVANA, June B.—A pitched battle
was fought early today beteveen Cu
bans and negro rebels at Regia, across
the harbor, a mile from this city.
More than 100 shots were fired be
fore the negroes were driven off by
the whites, who climbed to the roofs
and fired at the blacks In the streets.
Marines Ready to
Attack Rebel Band
SANTIAGO. CUBA. June B.—With
more than 6.000 marines and bluejack
ets on Cuban soil plans for a general
campaign are being mapped out here
today by the American officers. Their
forces will be ready to move against
the rebels as soon as yvord is flashed
from Washington that Intervention is
ordered. There is no doubt expressed
here that the United States will take
such an action.
17 th Infantry Is
Ready to Entrain
Officers and men of the Seventeenth
Infantry at Fort McPherson are con
tinuing preparations for service in
Cuba, constantly expecting an official
order to entrain for Savannah. Officers
both at headquarters and on the reser
vation believe the expedition to Cuba
is certain.
The railroads will be asked to sup
ply three special trains. Several Pull
mans. a number of tourist sleepers or
day coaches and several stock cars for
the horses will be required. Either the.
Central or the Southern will handle
the trains. Both are known to be as
sembling ears.
Spent Dollars Are No Good
The dollar that is spent can bring you no
more good; but the dollar that is depos
ited with this strong Company draws 4
per eent. interest, and helps to make
more dollars for you. It is a silent part
ner that works for you while you sleep
and play.
If you haven’t a Savings Account, come
in early Monday and make the start.
Don’t wait until you have a big amount
to start with: SI.OO will do.
Trust Company of Georgia
ERNEST WOODRUFF, JOHN E. MURPHY,
President. Vice President.
J. H. NUNNALLY, 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
2MATINEE AND NIGHT DAILY ALL WEEK r>F JUNE IQ
LIL.L.IAN SHAW
AMERICAS PREMIER VOCAL DIALECT COMEDIENNE
SCHRECK A PERCIVAL I SMYTHE <S HARTMAN
Entertaining Novelty Duol Comedy Songs
LULU GRANT
M’CONNELL <& SIMPSON
IN AN ORIGINAL COMEDY PLAYLET, "THE BIGHT GIRL"
CAMPBELL & YATES I JOH N SON - HOW ARD - LIZETTE
Comedy SketchlComedy Acrobatics
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
CL.IFF GORDON
THE EMINENT GERMAN COMEDIAN
CUPID PLAYS PRETTY
TRICK ON CIGAR SALES
GIRL AND CUSTOMER
The pretty' little blond girl who -old
cigars in the store at the corner of
Marietta and Forsyth .-treets y as gone
today.
A smiling young mar In her place
explained that she got mart led yester
day.
The romance was born right over
that cigat counter when Rex Ross, a
dark in the postoffice, came to buy
cigars.
"What win you have.’" a.-ked Miss
Fannie Dickey, the little blond sales
woman.
He leaned over the counter, but only
stammered.
Thereafter It was noted that he ap
peared with more regularity than any
other customer and spent more time
buying hie smokes. Then yesterday
afternoon Miss Dickey announced that
site had quit and was going to get mar
ried.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH TO
OBSERVE CHILDREN’S DAY
The congregation and Sunday school
of the Universalist church, in East Har
ris street, will unite in an appropriate
observance of Children’s day tomorrow
morning at 11 o’clock. A progrant by
the Sunday school will be followed by' a
sermon by the pastor. "Growing Flow
ers in God’s Garden." Children will be
christened at this service, and at the
close of the sermon a class of nery'
members will he received into the
church.
MR. ELLENWOOD TO PREACH
SPECIAL SUMMER SERMONS
Tomororw morning, at the Universal
ist church, in East Harris street, Rev.
E. Dean Ellenwood will begin a series
of “special summer sermons."
The subjects are as follows:
June 9. "Grotving Flowers in God’s
Garden;” June 16. "Let’s Go Fishing:"
June 23. “The Faith of the Furrow;’’
Juno 30. "The God of the Outdoor
Spaces;" July 7. “National Ideals in
the National Game." an Independence
day sermon for baseball fans.
After the first Sunday in July. Mr.
Ellenwood will leave the city for a two
months course of study in the Univer
sity of Chicago.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Ths Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, removing gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma
tism, and all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in children
If not sold by your druggist, will bo s-nt
by mail on receipt of SI.OO. One small
bottle Is two months' treatment and sel
dom fails tc perfect a cure. Send for tee
tlrconlals trom this and other states. Dr.
E. W Hall, 2926 Olive-st., St. Louis. Mo
Sold by druggists
BACK SLATON TO
END PAHTY WAR
Waycross Journal Falls in Line.
Indicating Hoke Smith Fac
tion Favors Candidacy.
That Hqke Smith men in the state
will support John M. Slaton for gov
ernor is indicated today in the an
nouncement of The Waycross Journal
that it will work for Slaton against all
comers, no matter who may or may
not enter the race now.
The significance of The Journal's at
titude is iji the fact that it has hereto
fore been aligned with that faction in
Georgia politics supposedly antagonistic
to Slaton, and that its editor, L. Volney
Williams, managed Hon. Pope Brown's
late campaign for the governorship.
Pope Brown was the recognized candi
date of the Smith faction in Georgia,
and aggressively undertook to keep the
governorship from falling back into the
hands of the present governor. Joseph
M. Brown
Puts Stomach,
Liver and Bowels
in Fine Condition
To promptly end the misery of ceiutipation,
torpid liver, tick headache, indigertion, dizzi
new and nausea, you must use
CARTER’S LITTLE
UVER PILLS. 1 \
They never fail—■ gH*
that’s why millions J
vigor, vitality, I
and a ciear > V
complexion are fIP
the resalt •( their use. You need them.
Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price.
Fhe GENUINE must bear signature
Special June—Films de
veloped free. Cone’s, 60
Whitehall St.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
I ALL SORTS OF LUMBEO
M M
I
I Your
I
H Jr And Perfect Fairness ||
Is Our Business Policy
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS-WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT, AND ARE fil
PLEASED TO QUOTE YOU PRICES AT ANY TIME OR PLACE. : yf
Prompt Deliveries - Personal attention to all orders and guaranteed xatisl’ac-
Upl ii<»n are making this the most popular lumber yard in Atlanta. MB
Plaster— We sell a very high grade of Cement Plaster. Il works smoofhlv and H ‘
gives the best of results. Many of our customers are using it and are well gfe|l
pleased. We would like for you to try it. too.
~7f- Brick are scarce. but we have managed to till all orders with little delay.
Lime and Cement in any quantity delivered promptly t,o all parts of the eitv. *.
Shingles and Laths are specialties with us. You ran alwavs get them here HI
just a little cheaper than elsewhere.
“AT YOUR SERVICE —PHONES: Bell Mainodt'l. Atlanta 751.
S GO. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO I!
A 0. Marbut and W. 0 Thornton, Owners. 920 MARIETTA STREET. t
EXPOSITION MILLS TO
ADD 16.000 SPINDLES
AT COST OF <5200,000.00
Steady growth of th" manufacture
of cotton products in this section is
shown today in the announcement that
$500,000 Is to be expended in building
•wo new factories and in enla:ging an
other. Th" Exposition Cotton mills of
Ati>nta have placed a contract for
16.000 additional spindles and machin
ery at a cost of $200,000.
The Empire Cotton Oil Company of
Atlanta will erect a cotton seed oil milt
at Madison. Ga.. at a cost of SIOO,OOO,
A cotton mill will be built at once in
Kershaw. S. <’.. by the Kershaw Cotton
mills, recently incorporated, with a
capital stock of $200,000.
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MOHCY 15 MIW
BURNED
Valentine Bieg-anowski S Faith the safety of mattresses, Valentin*
In Mattress Shattered When Bieganowski. 730 Garden street, has
Hoard Disappears. come tn grief ' had
sayed $990. S6OO in gold and $390 in
bills, and had it hidden in his house.
TELLS OF $990 NOW LOST. When he went to count his shining
yellow pieces and the bright new
Hoarding for three years, fearful bills Sunday morning, he found
, . ~ , . . ’ , , , them all missing, he says. The po-
of intiusting his sayings to banks, |j ce are investigating.—Milwaukee,
and having implicit confidence in Wis.. Sentinel.
Have you any money that can be burned up or stolen?
Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank
4 per cent on Savings Deposits
BLEAK HOUSE IS SOLD.
LONDON. June B. Bleak House,
which was for years Charles Dickens'
summer home at Broad Stairs, has
been sold for $15,500.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local apidbalions, ns tlmy can not reach
th** diseased portion of the oar. There ’R
<»nly one way to cure deafness, and that I®
bv' eo.istituiional reim’dles. Deafness Is
caused by an iiiflanvd condition of th”
tn.icoiis lining of the luistarhinn Tube.
When this tube is Inflamed you have a rum
Idin" sound or imperfect hearins. ami wh a n
it N entirely <-lose<l Deafness Is the result,
and unless the inflammation can b? taken
out and this tube restored to lt« normal
condition h»*aring will be destroyed forever;
nine eas>s out of ten are caused by <*a
tnrrli. which Is nothing hut an inflamed
uoiidhlon of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollar? fnr
finy of Deafness leaused by eatarrbl
that »au not be <’ured by Hall's Catarrh
<'ur°. Semi for <’irciilars free.
!•’. .1 niEXT.Y A- CO.. Toledo. ,O.
Sold by druggists. 75<’.
Takt Hall’s Eamily Pills for con st i pation.