Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 27, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 COURTSHIP OF WEEK ENDS IN MARRIAGE OF MACON DIVORCEE MACON’. GA.. June 27.—After a week's acquaintance and courtship, Mrs. Emily ('. Ennis, an attractive j’ounsr Macon matron, who divorced her husband several months ago, was last night married to Carlton M. Hed rick, a traveling salesman. They have gone to San i'raneisco to inalo the, I future home. TWO ALLEGED FORGERS IN JAIL AT MT. VERNON, I MOUNT VERNON. GA June 27. Charles White, a young man of Mont gomery’ county, and a young man who gives his name as E 1). Helmick, of Buchanan, Mich., ar. in jail here charged with forgery. Helmick pre sented a check to the Mount Vet non oank. purporting to be signed oy Wil iam Kent and Indoried by E. D. Hel mick, for $250. The cashier did not pay the check, but told Helmick to com" back later. Later the sheriff was noti fied and upon search found Helmick still in town with White. They were arrested. In the preliminary trial White claimed to know nothing of the matter, Helmick said he knew nothing of Kent, but that White suggested the scheme. Roth were bound over under SSOO bonds ’or appearance before superior court. New Scientific Corn Remover tereit, San»«t, Safett, Quishttl A JI f \ Sa* good bye to every toirhy, torturing, crip* Hing corn and bunion—every diet reining dirt- ILCCV mu fating toot enlarging callous! There’s • new and quick way a sure and «afe way— o completely rid yourself of all sueh peaky, troublesome things. ‘BlNGO”—that’s the new marvel! ‘‘Bingo.’* *»e fruit of master scientific minds, tireless la- . Moratory research and experience. Put ‘‘Ringo’* ©n’t and— mv I —pain's gone just like that! r orn dies, dries up and you pick out rhe ' whole blamed thing—bodv. need, root and all- i»e wily, painlessly. you can't help shouting,"Glory •o Bingo!” No cutting no bleeding—no blood poisoning! No Injury to healthy No stirkv forking*! No bothoraome straps -no lumpy i ?otton balls! None of »he usual annoyances. Bar “Bingo” at y*ur draaglst’a Me- or, if ha bann'S it d ©not to Danmaon Pnamassl Ca., 11l K Dear born St., Chicagv, 111. - I LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES T o Mountain and Seashore S6MTHERH RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South TEN-DAY DATES FROM ATLANTA. Atlantic Beach. Fla SIO.OO . Pablo Beach, Fla 10.00 Cumberland Island, Ga. ..... 10.00 St. Simons, Ga 10.00 Morehead City, N. C 15.00 Tickets on sale for Saturday’s trains, final limit ten days front date I of sale. Local sleeping ears to Jacksonville and Brunswick on 9:30 p. m. train front Atlanta. SPECIAL SUNDAY RATES FROM ATLANTA. Tallulah Falls, Ga $2.00 Indian Springs, Ga 1.50 Warm Springs. Ga. . . 1.00 Tickets on sale for Sunday morn- ing trains, limited to date of sale. WEEK-END RATES FROM AT- | LANTA. Asheville, N. C. $7.85 Lake Toxaway, N. C. . . . . . 8.45 Hendersonville. N. C. 7.20 I Waynesville, N. C. ... .8.70 Clarksville, Ga. 2.75 Demorest, Ga. 2.60 Tallulah Falls, Ga. 3.35 Franklin. N. C 5.25 I Flovilla, Ga 1.55 I Indian Springs, Ga 2.05 Gainesville, Ga. . . 1.60 Tallapoosa. Ga. 1.90 Warm Springs, Ga 2.20 Tickets on sale for all trains Sat urdays and morning trains Sunday.-, final limit Tuesday fallowing date of sale. SUMMER TOURIST RATES FROM ATLANTA. Chicago, 111. $30.C0 Toronto, Ont. 38 20 Louisville, Kv. . . 18.00 Cincinnati, Ohio 1950 Detroit, Mich. . 29.00 Denver, Colo. 47.30 Lake Toxawav. N. C. . 1125 Prevard, N. C. ... 10.45 Waynesville, N. C. 11.65 Hot Springs. N. C. 11.55 Hendersonville. N. C. 9.60 Asheville, N. C. ■ 10.50 Tickets on sab' daily Tina! limit October 31st. * THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. Atlanta to Lake Toxaway 3:45 p.m. Atlanta to Asheville 8:45 p.m. Atlanta to Raleigh.. 8:45p.m. > Atlanta to Colorado Springs, 7a. m. I UNEXCELLED SERVICE TO CIN [ "’NNATI. LOUISVILLE AND OHI- | "CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1 PEACHTREE ST. H. F. Cary, G. P. A.. Washington D. C. J. L. Meek A. G P. A., Atlanta. James Freeman D. P. A., Atlant,. MAYOR ANSWERS accusations of E.P.INSLEY I Blames Rains for Condition of Streets and Defends Sewer Improvement Work. "It is true that Atlanta s streets are in a deplorable condition," said Mayor Courtland S. Winn today In replying to the charges which Edwin P. Ansley makes’the basis for his demand for a business men's municipal ticket. "I am free to admit that the thor oughfares of Atlanta are in as bad a condition as they have been in years. But Mr. Ansley can not reasonably lay the blame upon C ity Engineer Clayton for neither Captain Clayton nor any other human being is responsible. The recent torrential rains which have fal len in Atlanta were the act of Provi dence. No city administration could prevent them or the unfortunate dam age they have done. Mr Ansley should realize that before he makes such charges, "He says that the administration Is neglecting its sewers but the fact is sewer extension is going forward in Atlanta as rapidly as is possible, and this administration Is looking ahead and building for the future as well as tor the present. It can not contend against the deluges of Providence, but It has no excuses or explanations to make." Mum on His Candidacy. Mayor Winn’s reply to the. direct question as to his reported candidacy for the mayoralty nomination was neither an affirmative nor a negative, though he agreed that it was generally understood among his friends that he Is going to run. Some of his advisors declared that if there had been anj’ recent doubt about the mayor's re nomination they had been dispelled by the very threats of his opponents to put a "business men's anti-polltlcal ticket" in the field. "If Mr. Ansley is going to enter mu nicipal politics,” said the mayor, "he | or anybody else will be welcomed ac : voiding to their efficiency. This city deserves the best administration any Lind all of Its citizens can give it. Per sonally, 1 will vote as I always have, for ; the best men for every office. As to I Mr. Chambers’ candidacy for the may . oralty I know nothing about it, and can not discuss it and all I will say about the fight that may come l over the purchase of the garbage disposal plant is that we have contracted for that plant and we have no excuses to make for its purchase.” i In raising this Issue of the garbage disposal plant the anti-administration contenders are asserting the city has paid a cool SIOO,OOO more for the plant than did other cities where the power for the city’s lights Is generated with but cost by the garbage plant itself. Answers For Clayton. Captain Clayton, the man against whom the principal shafts of Mr. Ans ley’s criticism are directed, is 111 and away from town, so he could make no answer to the accusations. But the mayor took up cudgels in his behalf. "Captain Clayton is not an inefficient officer," Mr. Winn said, "and his de partment Is not giving inefficient ser vice. Moreover, there Is not an epi -1 demlc of typhoid fever, nor of any other contagious disease In Atlanta. What trouble there Is with the city streets is not the administration s fault, nor is it peculiar to Atlanta as the statement would have the people be lieve. All Southern cities have suf fered from the torrential rains. The health of none of them has suffered less than Atlanta's. The condition of their streets Is in no case less aggra- I vated than here." MISS HELEN KELLAR MAY GET A CITY JOB BOSTON, June 27 —Helen Kellar, the blind, deaf and dumb woman, whose mastery of an education In the face of these handicaps made her famous Is considering the proposition of becom ing a city official of Schenectady. N. Y. The place for which Miss Kellar has I been mentioned Is a membership on the | board of public works, a body much favored by Bev. George R. Lunn. So | elallst maj or of Schenectady. Miss Kel. lar Is a Socialist, and Is a believer In votes for women. , TO SERVE FOUR CHURCHES IN ATHENS PRESBYTERY CRAWFORDVILLE, GA, June 27. Rev. George M. Howerton, of this city, lias resigned the pastorate of the group of churches set red by him in the Au- I gu«ta presbytery and has accepted a call to a group of churches in the Athens prvbytery. The churches in his new charges are Lavonia, Royston. Pleas.mt Hill and Hartwell. The i Imrelies in the Crawfordville group will secure a new pastor in a short time. " | WHITE BLACKBIRD IS SEEM IN PARIS GARDEN PARIS June 27. Xn ornithological I curiosity has been discox , red in the ‘Luxemburg garden. It is a rare bird— ;i white blackbird It was found a I ,-hort tune ago In the bushes behind the ' residence of the president of the sen ate. The gardeners s'.mw great tolera tion toward it, pel milting It to roam freely rrrmmg the seeds and the young shoots. The bird is watched night and I daj lest an unscrupulous Barnum” should pture it. Like other black- i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1912. SIX KILLING CASES ON DODGE COURT’S DOCKET EASTMAN, GA.. June 27.—The spring term of superior court of Dodge coun ty is in session with six killing cases on the docket. Judge J. H. Martin is presiding, with E. D. Graham, of Mc- Rae. as solicitor general. Judge Martin is asking re-election as judge of the superior court of Oconee circuit, and is being opposed by Solic itor General Graham. Both are prom inent attorneys of south Georgia, and a close race Is expected. C C Q CURES 0.0.0. SKIN DISEASES The cause of all skin diseases can be traced to straw humor or acid in . the blood; the cuticle is always healthy where the circulation is free from ' impurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it cannot perform its natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tem perature and preserving' its normal softness, pliability and healthfulness. Instead It Irritates and inflames the delicate fibres and tissues around the pores and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. 1 The itching and stinging so often accompanying skin affections are produced . by the deposit from the blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled,, Into the sensitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, i and surrounding the countless nerves, pores and glands. This explains why i scratching the outer skin affords no relief from the itching and burning.l . 6. S. S. cures Skin Diseases of every character by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and removes the humors or acids which are causing the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and permanently cures every variety of skin affection. Local applications can only soothe; they, never cure because they do not reach the blood, g. S. S. goes right Into the circulation, reaches the trouble and cures it by removing the cause. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PIANOS Take Them Away on Your Own Terms SO.OO XIOOWN 25 New Upright Pianos, four different makes, Mahogany cases, guaranteed for ten years, perfect in every particular, sold through retail dealers at $350 to S4OO, will be sold at $ 195 00 ’ Stool and scarf not included. Only 25 will be sold at. this price. Come today, to morrow may be too late. Terms are ar ranged monthly or $4 .50 * WEEKLY it you can not call, write and full de scription and any other information will be sent you immediately. STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. 61 North Forsyth Street, Atlanta ■gfM'llJl' ■.MLi'.IL.U, -aiß! XJ- . ■ -!■■■■ m. i u ■_ Hr Miio-liac Specialist in Nerve, ■ riUglit;!*, Blood and Skin Diseases 16«/ 2 NORTH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA. I AM AGAINST HIGH AND EXTORTIONATE FEES CHARGED BY SOME DOCTORS AND SPECIALISTS. To men and women my fee is $5.00 to $lO 00 in all catarrhal chronic disor ders and simple maladies. I furnish you the medicine with the fee which is prepared by me personally in my private laboratory from the purest and best of drugs. If your ailment is chronic and you have failed to find a cure consult DR. HUGHES without the slightest obligation on your part. If he finds your case incurable he will frankly tell you so and advise you against spending your money for useless treatment. But remember DR. HUGHES has cured many chronic sufferers whom other doctors had pronounced incurable. If he accepts your case for treatment he will positively make you no charge if he fails to effect a cure. 1 make the above stat ement so that you will know you consult a regular physician and sur / \ Koon who is making a specialty of certain dis- \ eases. I possess skill and experience which -‘iff w few ean share * and you can fccl assured when \ >’° u come to my office no deceit will be prac- .wBBi c - z ‘ \ ticed. I meet you as man to man. open and Wk X .ftp-* above board. I invite you to come 10 my office, t will ex- T r plain to you my treatment for Varicocele, Strlc- 1 ture, Hydrocele. Hernia, Nervous Debility, yl -v. Bloihl Poison, Piles, Fistula. Kidney, Bladder “ nd I>r ” statlc Troubles, and Rive you FREE a / \x/ \ physical examination: if necessary, a microsco y \ pieal and chemical analysis of secretions to dc- WiASSsS? trrniin<> ratholoßicul nnd baeteriologb il condi ''si** yRSSSw Hons- Every person should learn their true condition. A permanent cure is what you want I Specific or Non-Specific Disorders. In acute troubles all inflammation and irrita ; tion stopped in day or < two. This bad disease cured in 7 days. Chron ic in 21 days. I also cure Contagious Blood Polson and all compliratlons f r o m these ailments. My treatment and cure is no new dlscoverv with me anti has long since passed the experimental stage. 1 cure this dis ease never to return , n <•. ■ ■ «»- i< (i it iiu na pipness. I SEKVICES COST YOV NOTHING CNI.ESS YOC AKE I’KRMI- I XEN’TLV CCKKI* AND SATISFIED. It is because ntv well tried effective I meth..d« cure suc.i « ,Xrg. per cent of rases that 1 am able to give this ad- I tuntag- which other specialists do not offer | Horus SA M. TO 7P. M SEN!'A YS HTO 1 I FREE—CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION—FREE. S Call or write for Information before taking treatment, as vnu will find I mt charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere 1 DR. J. D. HUGHES. i WIFE SAYS BEACHEY WAS SOME HIGH FLIER NEW YORK, June 27 Declaring that her husband has been as assiduous and as successful in his conquest of feminine hearts as he has been in the conquest of the air. Mrs. May Beachej has filed a suit for absolute divorce from Lincoln Beachey, the aviator. She charged that her husband has during the past four years been emu lating the sailor, who is noted for his tendency to have a sweetheart in every port. Chronic Diseases. Kidney nnd Bladder Urinary Trouble. Blood Poison (contracted or inherited). Piles. Pim ples, Ulcers. Skin Dis eases. Nervous Trou bles. Catarrh successfully tr ea te d- all dropping and hawking stopped in a few days Chronic Diseases of Men and Women cured to stay cured My Treatment For “Nervous Debility.” You have probably been treated for this so-called trouble and helped temporarily or maybe not at all. This condition is merely a I symptom of some deep- | seated and obscure com plication. My direct treatment removes the I <-ause, thereby making permanent cures and rest o ring strength, health and hanipness Friday and Saturday Specials at— The 35 Rogers Stores Remember there’s ahrays Whenever possible give a Rogers store close at hand. yj t orders early Friday, rmis I leady to serve von prompt- insuring prompt and com- ly and give you .-lose prices, plete delivery and avoiding made possible only by great 1 , r> , the Saturday rush. But, buying facilities, such as Xy 1 »J u • x- x i t M i 4earlv or late, we’ll serve only a chain ot stores like ours can maintain. ' you promptly. Special Combination Offer 25 pounds of pure standard granulated cane sugar $1.19 with each 1-2 pound can of Ridgway’s 5 o’Clock Tea at 35c Ridgway’s Teas are best for iced tea, and the Rogers stores handle only the purest and best sugars made. Beet sugar finds no place in any of our stores. Put your order in quick for early delivery. Clearance Sale of 3,000 Fresh “Diamond” Brand Cans California Lemon Pineapples from Indian Cling Peaches - - - - River The celebrated “White Top’’ jrand. Pineapples are the ideal fruit dessert; their di- I peeled and nut up expressly for US. gestive qualities are unequaled, and the Guaranteed absolutely fresh and «ho«shttul housewife who looks to the welfare , , n • °* * ler family will do well to add pineapples to sweet. Lans packed to overflowing. the spring menu of fresh vegetables, special clearance 1 4r* Small size Indian River Pineapples 4c price * * V I Large size Indian River Pinneappies 6c Solid Carload of High-Grade Salmon Just Received Salmon offers an ideal substitute these summer days for the heavier meats, answering every purpose as to food value, minus the heat-producing qualities of steaks, roasts, chops, etc. Your choice of half dozen leading brands of R- 0. Williams Co.'s special Salmon Steaks, tall one pound cans of pink 4 very appetizing, and put up in 4 “Cocktail” Brand Salmon 4 .Medium Red Columbia River Sal- One pound flat cans medium Red Salmon Steak. 99 r special at Our Own Special Brand Blue Ribbon Eggs Packed under our own supervision, and absolutely guaranteed to/ 8 i be fresh, wholesome and fit for any use; carefully J selected and packed in separate cartons; Special lot 100 Barrels of 200 Barrels large, smooth, fine No. 2 Irish Potatoes, extra fancy Irish Potatoes, 3z c Per Quart Per Quart Two Solid Car Loads of Large, "f Z'W Juicy Messina Lemons Just Ar- I rived. Special s^rLy, 1 ! P „ dozen A Wf Specials in Pure Extracts , The Rogers Stores handle only the purest and best extracts obtainable. No matter how you order, you can only get the best—you won’t find any other kind on our shelves. Dr. Price's large )r ' Price's large OCa size Vanilla£■ I v size Lemon £>wC Dr. Price's small 4 Dr. Price's small 4 size Vanilla I Uv size Lemon I UC Sauer’s Extracts---Special Sauer's large Of* Sauer's large « size Vanilla Ow size LemonWv Sauer's small Rf* Sauer's small jg size 5 anilla wJw size L6mon Wv Dr. Price's Pure Fruit Coloring, any color, for ices, cakes i and creams' IvC No. 10 Pail Snowdrift - -97 c Extra Fancy Fresh Tomatoes, in Baskets Containing About 3 Quarts - . . . m VC Rogers’ 35 Stores!