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EXIT HUB TALLEY
FOR TIDE MONTHS
- • •——
“Mustang Jack. That Wild
West Shootin’ Iron,” Undoing
of “Meanest Man.”
Deserted by lawyers. 'Hub" Talley.
Atlanta's police court star, stands alone
and forlorn today, facing five months
at hard labor In the stockade for a se
ries of escapades. Talley. having
gained much legal knowledge by reason
of his many clashes with the courts,
pleaded his own defense before Record
er Broyles yesterday afternoon. <iues
tionlng the witnesses and Interposing
objections here and there, but bis legal
wisdom failed to save him He took
the count in short order
“Hull's" loneliness in court marked
the climax of hts kaleidoscopic career
as heretofore he has always been rep
resented by able counsel and has fought
- his cases to the finish in the higher
courts.
In addition to the long stockade term,
his vacation from the streets is destined
to prove of much longer duration, as
. .fudge Broyles also bound him over to
the state courts in bond of JI.OOO on
the charge of carrying a pistol. This
was' the 45-caliher six-shooter—real
Wild Western typ> with which he
tried to "shoot up" the town Monday
night.
For firing "Mustang .lack" this Is
the name inscribed on the weapon—in'
:. Sherrer’s restaurant in Peachtree street
"Huh" was fined $100.75 or .30 days.
* For later shooting from a cab win
dow. he was given the same sentence.
For falling to appear In court Wed
nesday afternoon, when Hie eases were
set for i rial— ditto.
He also has two old terms of 30 days
outstanding, which will now be en
forced.
More sold than all other brands com
bined SAVER'S PURE FLAVORING
EXTRACTS. Because thev flavor
BEST. Ask the housekeeper.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
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TEN-DAY TICKETS <>N SALE
THURSDAYS. THROUGH SLEEP
ERS DAILY SEABOARD
VERY LOW RATES TO NOR
FOLK ACCOUNT BARACA
PHILATHEA UNION
Tickets sold June 19, 20 and 21, limit
ed July 3. Special arrangements for
Atlanta delegation leaving 1:15 p. m
Friday. 21st Got full Information at
Seaboard <Tty Ticket Office, S 8 Peach
tree.
Dr. E. G. Griffin’s
24 1-2 Whiteluill Street, Over Brown & Allen’s Drug Store.
ZSX Lowest Prices —H,est Work.
$ 5 Set of Teeth $5.00
. HMh- amajawy\ Impressions—Teeth Same Day.
established 22 years.
Gold Crowns, $3.00
Bridge Work, $4.00
GRAND CANADIAN TOUR
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seven states and Canada, covering 2,500 High-class features are guaranteed
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Subscriptions received after that hour
will be credited to contestants.
Our arrangements call for the
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Department, on June 17, 18 or 19, and
get full information about tickets, etc.
BRITISH PROBERS TO
BLAME CALIFORNIAN
IN TITANIC DISASTER
LONDON. June 14.—The Board of
Trade inquiry Into the Titanic disaster
' will be rushed to a conclusion. This
announcement was made by Lord Mer.
sey. the presiding officer, when the sit
ting was resumed today. Lord Mersey
said he wotfld sit tomorrow instead of
taking the usual week-end adjourn
ment. Sir Rufus Isaacs said that the
testimony of Captain Rostron of the
Carpathla was deaired, but that Ros
tron would not be available until the
week after next. He suggested that the
summing up be commenced without
waiting for Rostron.
The court of inquiry will find that the
Californian defaulted from duty. Lord
I Mersey, the president, without equivo
cation, said:
"I have no doubt that the Californian
did see distress signals; that they were
signals from the Titanic, and that the
Californian ought to have made efforts
to get to Hie Titanic.”
WALTER WISE ANNOUNCES
FOR CONGRESS IN SIXTH
THOMASTON. GA.. June 14.—This
week's Issue of The Thomaston Times
and other newspapers in the district
will carry the following announcement
from Solicitor General J Walter Wise,
of Fayetteville:
"1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for congress from the Sixth con
gressional district, subject to such
rules and regulations as may be fixed
by Hu executive committee of the dls
t Het.”
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Chronic Diseases
mHE reason many doctors do not h*v»
1 success :n treating chronic or long
standing J'seases is because they do not
i|teM
r. aa a i »-»
DR. WM. M. BAIRD original .ideas re-
Brown-Randolph Bldo.gardlng the dle-
Atlanta, Ga. eases in which I
specialize which are set forth in my mon
ographs. They're free by mall in plain,
sealed wrapper. My office hours are Bto
7; Sundays and holidays, 10 to 1. Ex
amination Is tree,
FINGERLESS PIANIST
WINS HIGHEST HONOR
DELAWARE, OHIO, June 14—Al
though she has no fingers on her left
hand. Miss Mayme D. Miller, 23 years
old, of Van Wert. Ohio, was awarded
the highest prize of the music class at
Ohio Wesleyan university for being the
best piano player. Miss Miller was
born with no fingers on her left hand,
but she has wonderful use of her right
hand. The prize was w>on after a sharp
competition in which ten others com
peted.
get to tile cause of
the trouble—incor
rect diagnosis. I
have helped many
a chronic invalid
by being able to
find the cause and
removing It. That's
why I have been
called a crank on
diagnosis. My 35
years of experience
in such diseases, in
cluding diseases of
men and nervous
d I b o r d « rs. have
made it possible for
me to obtain suc
cess In many cases
where others have
failed. I have some
I tit Al LAM A UEOKGLAN AND NEWS. P KIDAY, JUNE 14. 1912.
(AWbP P©)K
tr) X- OjT/ Removes Doubts and
Worries
U Tffi ATLANTA GIOW
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v \\\ ing * n 25 pictures of contest,
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Here’s the List
°f l>soo Prizes
Ist prize, $2,000 in Gold.
2d prize, SI,BOO Auto.
3d prize. SI,OOO in Gold.
4th prize, Mitch.il three-passenger roadster.
sth prize, SSOO in Gold.
f'*T**TirT\ 6th P rize ’ 00 Pi an °-
\ Z”V laM 11l Liz JDV 7th prize, S4OO Piano. \
Bth prize, S4OO Piano. |
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_______________________loth prize, S4OO Piano.
iith prize, S4OO Piano. Ge vela o<E Ma ooi ii g Piano
12th prize, S4OO Piano. !• *
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. 15th prise. S4OO Piano. /
r 16th prize, SIOO in Gold.
I T TYkl t a A prize, SIOO in Gold.
Q J iJ |V ■ I ZS 18th prize, SIOO in Gold.
l9th pr . ze , $1()0 G(j|d .
' ■ . . ' - 1 T ,- 1 ■ , I, ", 21st to 28th prize, $75.00 Typewriter.
29th to 78th prize, Elgin Watch.
17 £. rt - D Tlir 1 ! Z-.1 79th to 83d prize ’ Beautiful Brass Lamp.
Facsimile ot lover Design, Beautifully Embossed in Iwo Colors 84th to 115th prize, ten-year Knickerbocker Watch.
116th to 140th prize, ten volumes Poe's Works.
Actual Size 4 1-4x13 inches 141st t 0 340th prize ' lmpprte 'l Cake Set, hand-painted.
341st to 540th prize, Imported Berry Set, hand-painted.
- 541st to 740th prize, White and Gold Cake Set, Imported
See Tomorrow’s Issue of THE GEORGIAN for speci-
men inside
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olate Set.
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MAN AND GIRL START
AROUND WORLD ON $1
NEW YORK, June 14. —With but one
lonesome dollar as their wealth and
less than half a dozen articles of wear
ing apparel as their luggage, a young
man and a girl, his sweetheart, left on
one of the Hudson river boats, on their
first leg of what they hope will be a
trip around the world. The man is
Daniel Pear!. His companion is Miss
Beatrice Garten, eighteen years old and
pretty "The first money t earn.” Peari
said, "shall be for the purchase of a
marriage license. That I hope will be
tomoT'ow night.”
HOG FASTS 100 DAYS
AND STILL CAN GRUNT
MOBILE. ALA.. June 14—Pinned
under the ruins of a church near Ever
green, Ala., which was blown down on
February 21, a hog was found alive the
other day. While weakened from the
long fast, he was able to eat and drink.
The animal was over 100 days without
food and water,
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BBCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
CURES KIDNEV *HO SL AOOE R TROU BLE 9
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* * Eighth street.
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