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IM M'GULLOUGH
CAN NOT SERVE
AS ELECTOR
Must Resign National Bank Of
fice Before He Will Be Al
lowed to Qualify.
N. M. McCullough, named by the
state convention to be a presidential
elector from the Fifth congressional
district, Is disqualified for that service.
It was declared today, under the pro
vision of the Federal constitution which
prohibits any person holding "an office
of profit or trust" under the national
government from acting as an elector.
The Atlanta man Is a national bank
director and it has been held definitely
that this comes within tht- constitu
tional prohibition.
Mr. McCullough can remove his dis
ability by resigning his bank director
ship before the electoral college meets,
but unless he does this, his alternate.
John B. Suttles, of Campbell county,
* will sit in his stead.
Lost By Flip of Coin.
The naming of McCullough as elector
came about as the result of an inter
esting circumstance In the Fifth dis
trict caucus, held just before the state
Democratic convention. Mr. McCul
lough and Judge John S. Candler tied
for the district nomination to the con
vention for one of the delegates' places
and the matter was decided' by the flip
of a coin, in which the judge won.
M'hen the question of nominating an
elector came up the judge promptly put
forward the name of his late antagonist
for that honor, and McCullough was
named unanimously.
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0.0.0. SCROFULA
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eyes, and general poor health. The inherited poison, transmitted through
the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, and in place of its nutritive
qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps the vitality
of the entire system. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous taint,
have spent their childhood in constant physical suffering, and grown to
manhood or womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth,
and perhaps later some disease of the bones or joints developed. S. S. S.,
given in their early life, would have prevented this. It would have
cleansed and purified the blood of the taint, nourished and stengthened
their systems, and assisted each to grow into strong, healthful manhood
or womanhood. S. S. S. is the very best remedy for Scrofula. It goes
down to the bottom of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of all
scrofulous matter. It supplies the weak, diseased blood with strength
and health-building qualities, and under the purifying effects of this great
remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. S. S. S. contains no minerals
in any form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, even infants,
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free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.'
THINIiS TO REMEMBER
ABOUT DECATUR
1. DECATUR Is the county seat and business center of DeKalb
County, one of the richest and most flourishing counties of
Georgia.
2. DECATUR is the seat o Agnes Scott College, Donald Fraser
High School and Agnes Scott Academy. Its public school sys
tem is thoroughly up to date. The Woman’s Club of DECA
TUR supports a Free Kindergarten.
3. DECATUR is thoroughly equipped with modern municipal con-
veniences. having an up-to-date water and sewerage system,
12 miles of tile sidewalks, 12 miles of curb, 5 miles nf mac
adamized streets, and both telephone systems connected with
the central station in Atlanta,
4. DECATUR is connected with Atlanta by two street car lines.
with five-cent fare ami transfer privileges, the Georgia rail
road and three dirt roads, all of which are being rapidly im
proved and will soon ho among the best roads of the South.
5. DECATUR has no factories.
6. DECATUR has a population of 3,200. having grown from 2,466
in 1010. and from 1.40<> in 1900.
7. DECATUR has two banks, drug stores, hardware stores, gen-
eral stores, lumber plants. Insurance offices, barber shops, two
thriving newspapers, a laundry livery stables, garages and all
the other appurtenances of a live, growing, prosperous town.
8. DECATUR has a Board of Trade composed of more than 200
progressive citizens, who are determined to join with the
county authorities and the town authorities of Kirkwood. Fast
Lake. Oakhurst, Clarkston. Doraville, Slone Mountain Litho
nia and with the progressive citizens of other parts of thp
county in making DE KALB COUNTY thoroughly UP TO
DATE in every respect.
9. DECATUR invites progressive men from even where to make
their homes with us if t ies like this kind of town and county.
Fot further information, call G. Scott Candler, Secretary, at
Phone 14X. Decatur, or write for booklet.
Decatur Board of Trade
Decatur, Georgia
A Remember, Auction, Tues
day, June 18, 3:30, Lots and
Houses, Bedford Place and
fiT Fighth street.
2 12 Walton St.===PLATS AT OFFICE-Atlanta, lia.
Don't Try to Climb Into Boat From Side
WATER RUSHES INTO _CRAFT
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Miss Vera Thomas showing the wrong wax to get from the water into a boat.
JUDGE SAM J. WINN
NEAR DEATH FROM
APOPLECTIC STROKE
Judge Sam J. Winn, father of Mayor
Courtland S. Winn, was stricken with
apoplexy at his home. 368 Piedmont
avenue, last night and is reported to be
near death today. Judge Winn is 76
years old. Until recently he lived at
Lawrenceville. 6a., but since the death
of Ills wife, some months ago, he has
made his home with his daughter. Mrs.
E. H. Jordan. He has been a prominent
member of the Georgia bar for years.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. .TUNE 13. 1912.
Crawl Over Stern and Equilib
rium of Skiff Will Not Be
Disturbed.
Knowledge of the right way to get
back into a boat, as illustrated in The
Georgian yesterday, would save many
lives in accidents on the water. Today
is shown the wrong way—unfortunate
ly followed in many cases.
The persons who have been thrown
out of the little craft are shown climb
ing back over the side, and as a result
the craft Is being rapidly submerged.
Had the three climbed over the stern,
is v. as shown yesterday, the boat would
not have filled with water and would
virtually have maintained its equilib
rium.
Miss Vera Thomas, an expert swim
mer. posed in these pictures for The
Georgian helping to illustrate lessons
which may avert repetition of the ac
cidents which have cost two lives at
Piedmont park this season.
HUB TALLEY CALLED
CITY’S MEANEST MAN;
SEES COP AND FAINTS
Hub" Talley, of 470 Whitehall street,
who is facing trial for trying to "shoot
up the town" a few nights ago. is held in
the police station today without' bond,
following his failure to appear in court
yesterday afternoon. Talley fainted twice
when rearrested. Despite his many es
capades and his numerous arrests and
trials, he could nt stand the sight of po
licemen.
When Talley’s case was called for trial
Tuesday afternoon and was continued un
til Wednesday. Recorder Broyles said:
“Talley you're the meanest man in At
lanta.”
Talley was found drunk in a hotel room
late yesterday afternoon and told the offi
cers he simply forgot to appear in court
As a result of his forgetfulness, he will
have to answer to the additional charge
of contempt of court. Two stockade sen
tences of thirty days eash, hanging over
Talley will also be put into force immed
iately following his trial this afternoon.
The indications are that Talley "will go
away for the summer."
RULES ON TELEGRAPH
BLANKS NOT BINDING
IN GA., COURT HOLDS
The state supreme court today in
formed the Western Union Telegraph
Company that its regulations printed
on the back of message blanks were
not the laws of the state of Georgia.
The high court came to this con
clusion in deciding that Mrs. A. M. Pet
ty, of Macon, couid recover the $25 pen
alty' required by law for the failure of
the telegraph company to deliver a
message.
The Western Union had Insisted that
claims for failure to deliver messages
should he made in’writing within 60
days. Thia was’printed on the. back of
telegraph blanks. The court held the
clause not binding.
NEGROES DUBBED APACHES
BOUND OVER FOR HOLD-UP
A band of negroes, dubbed by the
police Black Apaches, will be sent to
trial as the result of indictments re
turned by the Fulton county grand jury
today.
A score of negroes, including two
women, were held by the jury for the
robbery of J. B. and <>. D. Austin, two
white farmers of Uethlehem. Ga , and
the mop of the gang are being held at
the 'fewer awaiting the action of tht
Fulton criminal mill.
FIREMAN KILLED AT FIRE.
BOSTON, June 13 Herbert John
son, a volunteer fireman at the Ante 1-
< an house, was killed and Michael Fo
ley. a watchman, was rescued in a flic
at Sudbury and Portland streets early
today. The loss was $60,000.
Move On Now!
says a policeman to a street crowd,
and whacks heads if it doesn't. "Move
on now," says 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, ami
health follows. 25c at ait druggists.
BAUER'S PUPE FLAVORING EX
TRACTS have no equal. Sold every
where 10c and 25c the bottle, at your
grocer's.
WINDOW BOXES FILLED.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.,
Call Main 1130, ’
INVALID BRIDE SUES
RICH MACON MAN ON
CHARGE OF ABUSE
MACON. GA., June 13. —The day fol
lowing her separation from her wealthy
young husband. Mrs. Minnie Ottinger
Hartz, wife of Morris A Hartz, a
prominent business man of Macon, has
instituted suit for divorce and ali
mony. Sne says her husband cursed
her abusively, threatened her life,
treated her so cruelly that her death
would ensue if she continued to live
with him. and on Monday ordered her
to leave his house forever.
The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Hartz
last January was a social event. She
Is a sieter of Mrs. Max Lazarus and
was prominent socially in Florida.
The bringing of the divorce proceed
ings was a great surprise and occa
sioned a mild sensation.
Mrs. Hartz asserts that because she
has been an Invalid, with physicians
Xnd nurses in constant attendance for
the last three months, her husband has
held a grievance against her. Her ill
ness began only two months after the
wedding.
The schedule of property owned by
the defendant shows his real estate
holdings In Macon are alone worth
$206,000. It is expected the suit will be
contested, especially the plea for ali
mony.
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SUFFERED AGONY
WITH ITCHING
And Burning, Sores Like Boils All
Over Body. Parts of Flesh Raw,
Could Scarcely Bear Clothes On,
Nearly Worn Out When He Tried
Cuticura Remedies and Was Cured,
Exie. Ky. “About four years age I broke
out with sores on my arms like boils. After
two months they were all over my body, some
eoming. and some coin? away. In about six
months the bolls quit, but
my arms, neek and body
n*' \ broke out with an itching,
JW burning rash. It would
f? "o burn and itch, and come
\c /- < J out in pimples like grains of
wheat. I was in a terrible
condition ; I could not sleep
X or res *' Parts of my flesh
\ w '’ re raw ' an<l 1 could
\ \ 4 ' 5 V ) scarcely bear my clothes
7 \ \ \ on. I could not lie in bed
\ \ \ I in any position and rest. In
' about a year the sores ex
tended down to my feet. Then I suffered
agony with the burning, itching sores. I could
hardly walk and for a long time I could not
put on socks.
“AU this time I was trying everything I
could hear of. I got no benefit from ail this I
was nearly worn out, and had given up in
despair of ever being cured when I was advised
by a friend to try Cuticura Remedies. I pur
chased Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and Resolv
ent. and used exactly as directed I used
the Cuticura Remedies constantly for four
months, and nothing else, and was perfectly
cured It is now a year, and I have not had
the least bit since lam ready to praise the
Cuticura Remedies at any time.” (Signed!
E. L. Cate. Nov 10, 1910
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are
sold throughout the world Liberal sample
of egih mailed free, with 32-p book on skin
and scalp treatment. Address. “Cuticura,"
T>cpt T. Boston Tender-faced men should
shave with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick.
CURED OF ECZEMA
AFTER TEN YEARS
Mr. I’. S. Early writes uh that after
suffering for ten years with the most ter
rible case of eczema, during which time
he had taken every blood purifier, skin
salve, etc , lie read the testimonial of a
lady who had been cured by Tetterine.
He tells that two or three applications
showed results and by continuing its use
completely cured himself He says he
has known of many very bad cases of ec
zema that Tetterins has cured since •••
KYANIZE
'flie Best Stain for Floors.
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO.,
35-37 Luckie St.
Branch Store, 54 X. Broad Street.
CORSYTH ) TM.y.Mt
■ Atlentii's Busiest Theater j Tanight
LILLIAN SHAW. CLIFF GORDON.
McConnell a simpson.
Johnson■ Howard-Llxette. Campbell A
Yates. Smythe A Hartman, Schreck &
J>erclval,
Next Week: TRIXIE FRIGtNZA
COUNCIL SPLIT ON
BOARD-REDUCING
Fight Expected From Candler
and Warren Move to Lop
Off Politicians.
A bitter fight is threatened between
members of the city council by a move
ment started by Aidermen John S.
Candler and James E. Warren to re
duce all city boards with a view of
ridding them of an excess of politics.
They urged reforms at the meeting
of the committee on charter amend
ments yesterday afternoon. Council
man Aldine Chambers took an oppo
site position. The matter is to be con
sidered again next Wednesday, and to
day two factions are forming for a
fight.
The committee voted down the reso
lution of Mr. Chambers for a special
school tax of one-half of one per cent.
It favored tax reforms and it is ex
pected that it will report favorably on
a plan to Increase the rate and reduce
the assessments, thereby increasing
the city’s Income and reducing the
amount paid the county and state,
which is said to be an unjust proposi
tion. Any increase in rate will be re
ferred to the people by referendum
Exposition Plan First Step.
As a first step in the plans for an
exposition at Lakewood park, the city
attorney was instructed to prepare a
charter amendment giving the city the
right to deed this property to an ex
position company. One of the methods
of obtaining money for the exposition
is to issue bonds on this property. The
committee will go further into the mat
ter at its next meeting.
Alderman Candler declared that the
boards were weaker today tnan they
had ever been. He said the members
were not elected by council, as they
were supposed to be, but that each
ward's representatives were named by
the three councilmen from the ward.
"The only remedy I see is to reduce
the boards and have them chosen from
the city at large or from board dis
tricts," he said. "This would break up
the system of ward elections."
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