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PLOTINCHARGES
Former Prison Inspector Calls
Fraud Accusations Attempt
to Break Him Politically.
Hill C. Tuggle, former prison inspec
tor and present capdidate for prison
commissioner, recently charged by
Wood C. Campbell, an ex-convict, with
laving taken Campbell s money while
'.he latter was a prisoner, promising
:o obtain him a pardon, has issued a
ttatement declaring Campbell’s allega
ions untrue. Tuggle assorts that the
tharges were brought to break him po
itically.
Tuggle is at present held on bond
lending an investigation by the De-
Xalb county grand jury. The former
nspsetor says his reply to Campbell’s
lllegations has been delayed until he
;ould get affidavits to prove Campbell’s |
rtaiement untrue. He says.
“While I do not think the public will
Msten to accept uncorroborated
Jharges made by a man twice tried for
nurder and once convicted of man
slaughter and given the extreme penal
ty of the law, 1 do wish to state that
he allegations made by this man
Campbell—so far as they aver illegal
>r Immoral actions on my’ part—are lies
nade out of the -whole cloth.
Once Paid Hie Expenses.
"The omy money he ever paid me
*as for my expenses on a trip made to
“Oltimbus for the purpose of consulting
lis lawyer in his behalf That amount
’d to $20.65. and he has a receipt for it.
t was shown at the commitment hear,
ng that on two other occasions he of
’ered to place large sums of money in
ny hands and I refused to receive
jme. These circumstances he did not
leny.
’The time when he says he gave me
,575 was after 1 had resigned as con
rict inspector, when, had I so desired, It
vould have been legal and moral for me
.0 accept pay for my services in his
tehalf. But 1 did not take the money.,
md the only corroboration he has for
lis charge that I did is his own state
nent.”
Q c C CURES ECZEMA,
3.0. O. ACNE,TETTER ETC
While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., are troubles which affect
he skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections
je caused by irritating humors, or uratic acid in the blood. Such impurities
nflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which lies just
•eneath the surface of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus
iroduced is forced out through the pores and glands, and is continually
:eptup while the blood remains infected. This exudation causes the form
tion of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, and when they are
scratched off the flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other infection,
tcan very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation must
>e purified and cleansed. This S. S. S. will do. It goes down to the very
>ottom, removes all humors and impurities, neutralizes the excessive acids
if the system and in this way removes the cause of disease. Local applica
;ions can only soothe the irritation and assist in keeping the skin clean; they
lever produce a cure because such treatment does not roach the blood.
3.8 S. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it
jure and rich and enables it to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth
ind healthy. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to al!
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
LUSTER-KOTE
wj -."""...■.■.1 -
’ ® * or oors and interior woodwork.
A high grade stain and varnish com-
>bined. made to stand the hard wear to
wbich n tloor is subjected.
' s bep ' P r °°f and water proof, and can
T l "* he used any place where a high-grade in-
i hone M. 1115 stain is desired.
The Indian Players in HIAWATHA at Inman Park
Daily at 4:00 and 8:30 p. rn. (Sunday excepted:
BENEFIT UNCLE REMUS MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
CHILDREN 25 CENTS
RESERVED SEATS 25 CENTS EXTRA
SEASHORE
Excursion
VIA
Southern Ry.
Premier Carrier of the South.
Friday, June 28
MOO JACKSON VILLE Imit 6 days
SB.OO TAMPA. limit 8 days
"MTooTbRUNSWICK. liemt 6 days
»6'oo ST. SIMONS. limit 6 day*
SC.OO_CUMBERLAND. limit 6 days
Tickets good returning on any
regular train within limit
TWO SPECIE 'RUNS EROM ATLANTA
s.OO p m . solki Pullman train,
Arrive Jacksonville 7 00 a. m.
3.30 p m , coaches only f
Arrive Jacksonville 7 30 a m •
These :rain*- Will not Moj .
stations. Tickets <rlll be sold from
Atlanta only
Brunswick Passengers. ?
Passengers for Brunswick. • im
beriand and St Simons will b<<
handled in extra coaches and
sleeping rarn attached to the regi
lar train leaving Atlanta at •* ui
p m . arriving Brunswick 7.45
a m connecting with boat f< ■
the tela nd s
For further information write
call on James Freeman. di\ -o ? j
■ agent Souther r }•:.<
.<« ’ Peachtree st . Atlanta
JOHN L MEEK. AGFA
s.
' observe"fribalOUStoKi
Out at Inman Park the famous
Strawberry Dance was performed by
the real Indians who are presenting
His w atha ’’ for the benefit of the Uncle
Remus Memorial association. The
dance wasn’t done as a part of the pro
gram. but followed the immemorial
custom of the tribe the actors come
from byway of celebration of the at
rival of the Strawberry Moon. In or
der to preserve, this rife to the letter
the Indians sent to the northland for
the particular kind of berries indis
pensibb- to the proper doing of th*
dance.
The Strawberry Dance Is one of the
fourteen ceremonial dances of the Iro
quois for men and women, and while It
is as simple as a child's game, the feel
ing of gratitude which prompts it and
the seriousness of those who partici-
BLACKS IN CUBA
HANG 5 INHITES
SANTIAGO. CUBA. June 18. Five
whites are reported to have been hang
id by negro insurgents at Ramon de
Las Yaguas. This is considered the
beginning of the blacks war. of exter
mination of others not their color.
Among the whites hanged was M.
Saguas, a French citizen. Foreigners
are fleeing to the nearest towns. In
isolated sections big plantations are
being used as havens of safety. Plan
tation houses are being turned into
forts and machine guns mounted to
guard them.
MAJOR ELI H. JANNEY DIES.
ALEXANDRIA, VA.. June 18.—Major
Eli H. Janney, field quartermaster on
the staff of General Robert E. Lee, dur
ing the Civil war, died here in his 80th
year. Major Janney was the Inven
tor of a car coupler Tn general use on
steam railroaos.
CORSYTH I Ml
■ Atl»ntn'»BusiestThtiter f Ttrigbt
JOE .WELCH Next Week.
TRIXIE FRIGANZA Gus Ed-
Asihi Japs—3 Belmonts wards
Tom Linton and Jungle Himself and
Girls. Hibbert & Warl His Big
ran—-Montforts. Song Revue
MBH B
Diseases of Men
XI Y experience of 35 years has shown
' 1 me that more human wrecks are
j caused by a chronic local disease than
-.‘.xS any ocher. No
di sea be needs more
I careful or scien-
attention to
WH effect a cure. 1
<s2 also know there is
?"S n ° quick cure for
a*"' specific blood poi-
S son. Temporary
w removal of symp-
I » toms Is not a cure
I cfe <3 Experience, care-
te-: 4jfW-'4 < ful attention to de-
k jr tails and a thor-
~ ough know ledge of
--;Y/ xflß how and when to
u,e ’he remedies
I ' to
flekd in the treat
fe- > ment of this dis-
UR. WM. M. BAIRD HoneM but
! Brown-Randolph Bld fl . lne „ s mPth|l(ls , ind
ax inta, ua. conscientious treat
ment are features of my office Exam
inations fire Office hours Bto 7; Sun
' tLi \ s and holidays 10 to 1. My mono
eranhs frre in plain sealed wrapper
Eczemn and Ringworm Cured.
Tetierlne is ihe only "dead sure" cure
f r e.'zen■’< It is a fragrant, soothing.
1 eanng antiseptic, which never fails. It
1- equalh effective in the cure of ring
-.n-rrr ■rd a’l other violent <kin and scalp
< .\«k ' our drugg'st for Trtter’nr-
'* he hasn t |». *»nd 50c to the Shuptrm*
pate, lend a dignity that even skep
tics aekno-. lodge. Th» strawberries are
put in a ’ c" receptacle which Is held
by the ■ .st Medicine Man standing
in the cn r Around him i>ove the
chanting votaes. each holding a dip
per. In tun the dipper is thrust into
the howl nd filled, this being each
one's par The music is crude, but
wonderfu rhythmical, led by the
Singing Met., who beats the tom-tom.
The movements of the dance border
on the grotesque, but the dancers have
the grace f those who live out of
doors, and e entire ceremony is dom
inated by the strong communal spirit
w hich Hiawatha Is said to have brought
to his people. Pagan though he was,
Hiawatha taught much that shows his
kinship to the other gteat religious
teachers
CITV HALL ECHO
DISTURBS CLERK
FOR SALE One echo; warranted dou
ble barreled, back-acting, reverber
ating and durable. Will accept cash
offer or exchange for set of acoustics
In good condition. Apply Walter Tay
lor, city clerk and chief echoist.
That’s the want ad Walter Taylor
says he’d like to put In the paper If
he thought it would get him anything.
But lie believes it would take a dyna
mite explosion to put the new city
council chamber Info shape where a
member could tell what’s going on. It’s
all on account of the acoustics, or lack
of them. .
Clerk Taylor ascends his rostrum and
reads a resolution. He reads lustily '
and clearly. Then tfiat pestiferous echo ,
lurking in the rear of the hall catches
his words and flings them back in his
teeth, with additions, Interpolations, va
riations and ramifications. Before he
is through the first sentence it sounds
like a busted phonograph when the
needlf slips a cog in the Lucia sextet |
and goes dancing over the record. In
the words of Councilman Abernathy,
it's something fierce.
Perhaps some day they’ll call in an
architect and turn the council cham
ber around, rip out the Inner wall, close
up a few windows and open some more,
string some wires from the roof, paint
the celling green and hang a rabbit's
foot from the chandelier. Then a coun
cilman can gain some idea of what's
being done to the government—per
haps. The only method of gaining this
knowledge now is to lean over the
clerk’s shoulder and read along with
him. which Is inconvenient to all parties
concerned. So if anybody will make an
offer for this echo and guarantee to
remove it from the premises he can
secure a fine summer resort attrac
tion at a bargain.
FLOWERS SO WILD THEY
PICKED ’EM WITH A GUN
LONDON, June 18. Coming from
parts of southern Nigeria, where
scarcely a white man—and certainly no
white woman—had gone before, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Amaury Talbot have just
arrived In London, bringing over 2,060
varieties of botanical apecimens, of
which about ten per cent are expected
to prove new discoveries.
Many of the flowers grew on frees
at such a height that th? only way to
secure them was by shooting them
down with a gun.
BOBBIE BURNS FIGURES
IN NEW LONDON DRAMA
LONDON, June 18.—Captain Lennox
Kendall has written a four-act roman
tic drama which will be produced at a
big West End theater in the fall. The
period of the play is 1780 and among
the characters is Bobbie Burns as a I
youth.
To flavor fancy food deliciously use
SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX
TRACTS. Vanilla, Lemon, etc. Thir
teen highest awards and medals.
BALTIMORE. MD., AND
RETURN
Account Democratic National
Convention —tickets will be sold
June 20 to 24. $21.35 from At
lanta. Proportionately low rates
from other station s—SEA
BOARD.
yiiuf oi an ,} S n (l n removes all swelling and
** Short breath. Trial treatment sent Free.
Dr.H. H. Green's Sons, Box O, Atlanta. Ga.
Masury's Paint
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO.,
35-37 Luckie St.
Braneh Store, 54- X. Broad Street.
Make State and County
tax returns now. Time will
soon be up.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
GREAT ATLANTIC HOTEL
Virginia ave . near Reach and Steel Tier.
Open surrounding* Capacity 60(1. Hot and
cold uater baths 1 arge r«om». south
ern exposure Elevator to street level »pa
'M-'us porches, et ' Snecia’ " eek rates
?? SO up dallv. Booklet Coache* meet
trams. COOPER & LEEDS
MARBLE OFFICES
Throngs Praise Handsome New
Quarters in Candler Building.
Unique Innovations.
The officers of the Central Bank and
Trust Company began business in their
handsome quarters in the Candler
building today. The moving of the of
fice desks and books to the marble
lined courtlike foyer was accomplished
in record time and crowds came to see
the splendidly appointed offices in op
eration.
The hundreds of thousands of dollars
in money did not have to be transferred'
from the old quarters in the DakotA
hotel building across the way, because
the currency has always reposed in the
great vaults just beneath the new
quarters.
The bank's officers were kept ex
tremely busy all day demonstrating to
interested throngs of customers the
new electric dumbwaiter by which
$500,000 can be whisked from the vaults
to the cashier’s window In ten seconds
by the pressing of an electric button.
Many other Innovations and decora
tions greeted the spectators and they
were particularly fervid In their praise
of President Asa G. Candler's marble
office and the new plan by which all the
officers ar-? seated in the very center of
the office for the greater accessibility
and convenience of clients.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as 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 yon have a rum
tiling sound or Imperfect hearing, and wh>-n
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 caces 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 Halls Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hail’s Family Pills for constipation
GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHEftSPOON COMPANY
Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale of
Furniture, Rugs « Curtains
To reduce stock for the coming inventory and make room for
our fall purchases, soon to be on the way, we have cut the price
to the quick on all odd pieces and many complete suits for every
room in the house. Price is no object. Room is what we must have.
If you do not see the article you desire in the following list,
call and ask for it. We have it at your price.
Was Now Was Now
Fumed Rocker $21.00 $16.80 lahoganv Chifforobe $75.00 $60.00
Fumed Chair 19.00 14.75 Oak Chifforobe 30.00 22.50
Fumed Library Suit 53.50 38.00 Brass Bed 13.50 9,75
Fumed Rocker 13.50 10.00 Brass Bed 23.00 15.00
Oak Sidehoard 45.00 35.00 Brass Bed 31.00 26.50
Oak China Closet 40.00 30.00 Iron Bed 5.00 3.75
Early English China Closet. . 32.50 25.00 Iron Bed 7.50 5,00
Early English Buffet ...... 60.00 40.00 Felt .Mattress 9.00 7.50
Oak Buffet China Closet and ‘ National Spring 6.50 4.00
Serving Table 279.00 200.00 Mahogany Dresser 20.00 15.00
Early English Dining Table. 40.00 30.00 .Mahogany Dresser 25.00 17.50
Early English Dining Table.. 30.00 22.50 Mahogany Dresser 35.00 22.50
Early English Dining Table. 20.00 13.50 Bird’s-eye Maple Dresser ... 35.00 20.00
Mahogany Buffet 55.00 44.00 Bird’s-eye Maple Dresser ... 40.00 30.00
Mahogany Buffet 45.00 37 5() iird’s-eye Maple Dressing
.Mahogany Buffet 105.00 84.00 Table 15.00 10.00
.Mahogany China Closet .... 52.00 40.00 Bird’s-eye Dressing Table .. 22.50 16.50
Mahogany China Closet .... 38.00 27.50 Bird's-eye Maple Chifforobe. 32.50 20.00
Mahogany Dining Table .... 40.00 32.00 Circassian Dressing Table . . 22.50 12.50
Mahogany Dining Table . ... 75.00 58.00 Circassian Chiffonier 35.00 22.50
Fumed Dining Table 40.00 30.00 Circassian Chiffonier 50.00 27.50
Brown Wicker Chair 10.50 8.00 Circassian Chiffonier 55.00 27.50
Brown Wicker Rocker .. .. 17.50 12.00 Mahogany Chiffonier 40.00 22.00
Brown Wicker Rocker 13.50 7.00 Mahogany Chiffonier 50.00 27.50
Brown Wicker Library Suit. 86.00 50.00 Mahogany Chiffonier 22.51) 17.50
9x12 Velvet Rugs 25.00 1 7.50 Oak Chiffonier 30.00 22.50
9x12 Axminster Rugs 25.00 17.50 Oak Chiffonier 42.00 25.00
36x72 Velvet Rugs ....... 4.50 2,75 Mahogany Wardrobe 45.00 30.00
American Oriental Rugs .. 5.00 3,25 Maple Wardrobe 30.00 22.50
6x9 Crex Rugs, slightly soiled 5.00 3.25 Oak Wardrobe 35.00 25.00
Stripe Summer Curtains.... 2.50 1.50 Walnut Wardrobe 60.00 45.00 I
• Stripe Summer Curtains.... 3.50 2.00 Circassian Desk 17.50 12.00 I
One lot Lace Curtains, two, Oak Desk 22.50 12.00 I
three and four pairs of a Oak Desk 15.00 10.00 |
kind, to close 2.50 1.50 Oak Desk 7.00 5.00
18x40 Mirror 10.00 5.00 Early English Library Suit. . 30.00 19.50
One lot odd one-pair Lace Curtains to close Early English Library Table. 16,50 12.00
at 50c on the dollar. Fumed Rocker 6.50 5.Q0
I
Rustic Hickory and Fiber Rush Chairs, Rockers, Settees,
Tables, Swings and Tabourets to close at
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Special prices on Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Refrigerators
and all summer goods. Usual credit courtesies extended.
GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON COMPANY
62 Peachtree Street LIFE-TIME FURNITURE 61 North Broad Street
fiklM
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
•‘ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNT6UR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Wesleyan College
Macon, Georgia
One of the Greatest Schools for Women In the South.
p OR PARENTS desiring a most healthful school in a warm and delightful
climate among the hills of Middle Georgia, the Wesleyan College, at Macon, Ga.,
presents a most inviting opportunity. The conveniences of the buildings,
the climate of the city, the religious and refined atmosphere of the college life
make the School ideal in all respects. Young ladies from the best families
of the South find it a most delightful home where they can accomplish the
greatest results in their work. It has a thoroughly trained faculty in every
department. The rates are very low. Write for catalogue to
REV. C. R. JENKINS, President.
GEORGIAN WANT A DS BRING RESULTS.
n
Wednes
day and
Thursday
Specials at
Rogers’ 35
Stores
Finest Home-
Grown Snap
BEANS,
4 l-2c qt.
Piedmont Hotel Brand Creamery
Butter—the very finest quality—
fresh at all our stores, QI
per pound vll.
Best Granulated Sugar in full
25-pound bags, £1 A 1
per bag f A.tX
Gold Cross Evaporated Milk, 5c
cans at
3 for 10c
Tall 10-cent cans at
2 for 15c
Just 100 Dozen
Cans of
Sweet
Potatoes
12 l-2c per can
White Top Brand California
Lemon Cling Dessert Peaches—
regular 25-cent cans; 1 A
two days, per can * *C
Royal Scarlet Brand Maraschino
Cherries, finest, large, whole
fruit; large SI.OO
bottles, only
~ NEW
IRISH
POTATOES
3 l-2c qt.
For a tempting breakfast dish,
try our famous Virginia Herring
Roe.
2 cans for 15c
Recipe: Mix one cup of bread
crumbs with the contents of one
can of the roe, add one beaten
egg and season to taste. Form
into small round cakes and brown
in hot fat.
Roe is also especially adapted
for chafing dishes or salads and
croquettes.
Kingan’s
Reliable
Sliced Break
fast Bacon In
One-Pound
Boxes
Just arrived—a fresh lot of
Cream of Wheat, the ideal Sum
mer Breakfast Food.
Octagon and Lenox are the best
laundry soaps. Priced Wednes
day and Thursday only,
7 cakas for 25c
(4 cakes <.f Lenox and 3 cakes of
< ictagon.)
Rogers’
35 PURE FOOD
Stores