Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 01, 1912, HOME, Page 6, Image 6

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6 WHOLESALE KILLING OF FISH CHARGED TO RAILROAD OFFICIALS DALTON, GA., July 1. Walter Ken- Tier. frame warden of Murray county, has had warrants issued for five offl ciaU of the L. & N. road for an alleged violation of the state game nnd fish laws. The men prosecuted are A B Bayless, division superintendent; o c. Kernel, assistant superintendent; .1 A. Bird, supervisor. H. K. Starks, wrecker, and G. Met'ormiek, road master. The arrests are based on the defend ants' alleged orders to turn a tank of acid into Holly creek in ntder to more easily clear a wreck on the road near Chats worth, resulting tn thousands of • flsh being killed. Jesse Mercer. state game and ti.-h commissioner, will send a cat of fish to Murray County to re-stock the < >•■< k. OF HIRES Step around there K now while you’re Qualities of this Greatest S in the ™°° d and American Drink that M Just say HIRES. Have Made it so |g M Popular. ffi Hires is the |g genuine rootbeer. „. if Flavors of forest in summer is that it contains 1 a " d beld-essence tonic properties that build up of TOOtS and herbs, your system. As a leverage I|| The good things Hires has been recognized as that please the taste the first real American drink, M andbrace the whole as pronounced L its thirst- f system But not a quenching properties. ||| trace of drugs. Here are the ingredients (bat sparkling, make it valuable; ■ delicious. I . Sarsaparilla, «aaaafraft, pipMKwwa M •nd hope —clear the blood anti aid 1 At your home, car d, F est,on - fl bonated, in bottles. ■ Vanilla and Wintergreen —recog- Ss Sited nerve tonic value. F*(t Triticutn and juniper berriee— for kidneysand bladder. /) Ginger and birch bark—a gen- M IL & tie astringent. _ , Ijr, TLJ- <3 A. ral Roots and barks, herbs and flow tJJ zw W era —for their stimulating and re- r UTP m MfcWa I freshing aroma. M I It is because of these natural tonic n| _ \''t J I properties that Hires has so long H -Cl r S been recognized as the most health- H yL, — '■e* 'wf drinks. H/ j < -,, ■/ / . There isn't a trace of drugs in J /JU Hires. It is a natural refresher. H When yon want a real drink—not J ordinary rootbeer—just say Hirei wKtMtLwMMnk. _ i PORCH SWINGS’ AT SPECIAL PRICES A strong Swing, well bolted and I will last several years &T 0 : 00 Special $7.50 &4 7 : 50 Special $4.98 These prices include delivery, chain and put up complete DON’T DELAY—BUT BUY AT ONCE KING HARDWARE CO. S 3 Peachtree Street CONGRESS PROVIDES EMERGENCY MONEY TO RUN GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON. hily 1 The houa* to day passed the joini rcs«ihn*on of Ren r»!«pntativ» Fit zgr-raid extending the thn* «»T all appropriations for the fiscal >ear U*l2 one month bexnnd lune 30 This wax the* first time ainr* 1895 that thr house has been required t-» pass an emer gency resolution, )>«<ativ funds for the coming year were not read} when th** current appropriation ran out. The Joint resolution uhm passed by the senate -it 12:31 o’clock. Erasfut R Morris The funeral of I j axtuß R Morris’. 15 years’ old. of '9 East Mitchell «ircet. who i filed Saturday nigh*, wax held tnda> In ' torment was in Westview Mlgf Mary E. Findley TL«- funeral -.f Mi.** Mar\ l\ Findlev. of f»ir> North Boulevard, who died late yesterday, will ho hold a’ itork springs rhureh todav Interment will be in the ; church ya rd THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, JULY 1. 1912. ACCUSED SUYER PUFFS CIGJRETTE McDonald Refuses to Discuss Defense to Charge of Killing Robert Stevens. Frank M* I»onald, «h< young restaurant | i waiter, will be given a preliminary exam ination tomorrow morning before Recorder Broyles on a <-barge of slaying Robert L. Slovens, non <»f <» B. Stevens, former : railroad comnjissioner. who died Satur day night at Grad> hospital, from a stab w'ound inflicte*! a few nights before Seated in his eell in a meditative mood, ■smoking /tgarettes. McDonald to*la.' de - ( lined to make any statement as to his ; defense T have nothing »o say," was his only I r ema rk His <To < ks wen- pallid and he xhow'ed ■the effertH of min li worry. He was in- I formed by the turnke.s Saturday night filial Stevens was dead. In a statement t*» The Georgian short!;. | after his arr«‘s’, M* I>oual*l denii «l that i he c ut Stevens fie declared he knew the identity of rhe slayer, but declined to divulge fiie name, remarking that he didn’t want to get anybody else in trou ble. '* No Dying Statement Obtained. Attorney William M Smith has been I engaged to defend .'.!<• Donald. No dying statement was obtained from Stevens, but Chief of Detectives IxinfoKi todas said It was not necessary. Officers were sent to the hospital several limes for this purpose, but each time were informed that Stevens was not in condition to talk, He appeared to be bet ter Saturday, but suddenly took a change for the worse Ills condition then was such a statement could not he taken. The body of Stevens was interred to day in Dawson, Ga It was accompanied lasi night from the family home to the Terminal station by a company of the Fifth regiment, state militia, in command of Captain Stokes, Stevens having been a member of the regiment The funeral In Dawson was largely attended by friends of the young man and his family. Stevens was slashed across the abdo men in a fight in Auburn avenue, near the corner of Peachtree street Stevens was with three or four companions at the time Despite the denial of McDonald, detectives say they have ample evidence to show he is the slayer. The Choice of a Husband In too important a matter for a woman to be lianilicappi'il by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these ktll hopes by taking Or. King's J.ife Pills. New strength, fine eoinplexion. pure breath, cheerful spirits things that win men follow I heir use. Ea.<n-. safe, sure. fee. All druggists, Huy il now t’hamberlafns t'olie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency, (‘"or sale Io all dealers. VERY LOW RATE ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN VIA SEABOARD $26.35 round trip, sold July 6. 7 and 8. Full information at City Ticket Of fice. The TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA receives Sav ings Deposits from 9 a. m., to 4:30 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m., to 1 p. m. 4 per cent paid on Deposits. MMMk f'OAABUSf \ K UN'V tR. S» T Y or ! / CHICAGO w ■ |v*EW § ~Sir -*L ' v \Joi//d John D Rockefe/terhave been the richest man in the v/oridif be had spent the first money he earnedr* z He put it in the Bank- The regular semi-annual interest on de posits in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT has been credited. Kindly have same en tered on your Passbook. Interest not with drawn will be added to principal. Deposits made on or before July 10 draw interest from July 1. 4% on Savings Deposits .'4».~ 1 %■ ■'.<' 1,1 it R ' ' C\kK.lL4iLJjjQ.Mll.t , ‘T, . | RIVERSIDE CADETS OPEN SUMMER CAMP NEAR LAKE WARNER i GAJNKSVILLE. GA.. July 1. The i summer s' bool of ftix erside Military I A<- id< n>y opened on June 2k. with the largest number of cadets in the his tory of the school. The bo.s s are all comfortably located in their quarters and everything moving along smoothly for a most successful and pleasant sum mer. Nearly all the boys are taking tents. Some few are quartered in La nier Hall Quito a number of other boys are expected in flic next few days, which will run the enrollment up to nearly 100 boys. Preparations arc now being made sot the regatta which is to In- pulled off on Lake Warner, July 4, at 11 a. m. Tim friends and patrons of the school ire cordially invlt-ed io be present. The following program has been [irepared: f-'ifty-yard dash, for the men of di vision 2; plunge for distance, all eli gible. 50-yard dash, for the men of division I; fancy diving contest, all eligible; an added event, all eligible; relay race for the men of division 1; relay race for the men of division 2; 400-yard rowing contest, division 2. and Rtlfl-yard rowing contest, division 1. STATE TO RECOVER LOSS. JACKSON. MISS.. July 1. State Treasurer P. S. Stovall lias received no tice that the American Bonding Com pany will promptly make good the state's deposit in the Merchants and Cartners bank of Newton, which went into the hands of a Receiver last week. The state had only SI,BOO on deposit in the bank, and carried security in the sum of $7,700. OPEN LETTER TO PHYSICIANS You will that thp following pre sents an incurable ease so far as Digitalis, Nitro Glycerin. Bashams Mixture, etc., are concerned: Chronic Bright's Disease of the kidneys, patient in convulsions nearly every day for three weeks, twenty pounds of the patient's weight being dropsy. Patient VV. E. Strickland, address 45 Verona Place. San Francisco. Patient's physician, Dr. Kelley, told him there was no hope. K. L Baldwin, President of the Ferry Drug Store, No. 20 Market Street, was instrumental in having Fulton's Renal Compound put to the test in this case. There was gradual improvement there after and final recovery. That it was complete may be known from the fact that this was about seven years ago and he was well at last advices a few* months ago. t The motive of Fulton's Renal Compound (a mild infusion) is to stop the degenera tion In renal tissues and gradually relax the obstructed kidney. Then the usual heart, eliminative and tonic treatment is helpful (there is no conflict) and the prognosis changes from despair to hope. < When not extreme many cases recover under the Renal (’ompoutnJ alone.) The substance of the formula surrounds each bottle. Frank Edmondson <£• Rro.. ’l4 S. Broad street and 106 N. Pryor street, will fill prescriptions and suppl.' pamphlets. John J. Fulton Co.. San Francisco. Music! Music! Music! St. Nicholas Rink, Ponce De- Leon Park. World’s finest military band organ Isabel la. All day skating July 4. Three sessions daily. W. R. Benson, Manager. TETTERINE FOR POISON OAK J. T. Shuptrine. Savannah. Ga. Dear Sir 1 inclose 50 cents in stamps for a box of Tetterine. I have poison oak on me again, and Tetterine is all that ever has cured it. Please hurry It on to yours respectfully, M. E. HAMLETT, Montalba, Tex . May 21, 11*08. Tetterine 50c. al your druggist, or by mail from manufacturers. The Shuptrine Company, Savannah, Ga. ••• WHOLESALE JAIL DELIVERY FRUSTRATED AT MARIETTA MARIETTA. GA.. .July A whole sale .fail delivery was prevented here yesterday afternoon by the timely ap pearance of a clerk in a local drug store. One negro. Jim M< Makin. how ever. did get away. He was seen com ing down an improvised rope. An alarm was given and the other prison ; ers were prevented from following him Tire prisoners in the second storj' of the jail got hold of a saw and cut one of tire bars. They made a rope out of blankets. Mr-Makin has not been caught. RELIABLE DENTISTRY W ’™": L 7 CH ec XC'X A*B SET 0F CC $5 TEETH .... sls Set CIA BSEn of Teeth . . All Other Dentistry at iTiSrft ILr Lowest Prices. Painless Extraction. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S :"b. 24’/ 2 Whitehall St.. Over Brown &. Allen's Drug Store. Hours. Bto 7: .Sunday. 9to 1 Lady Attendant. f—£ M. Rich & Bros. Co. } —Sf & “The Real Department Store” £ S’ | p‘Easy Prices” in the ECONOMY BASEMENT! | | | Thirty Tuesday Thrillers!! | i fei The great variety of merchandise on sale in the Economy Basement ||s is FT?ESH, CLEAN, CLEAR CUT, ORIGINAL stock. The Economy gfe Basement is an integral part of the big store —one of the harmonies in the universal symphony of the Rich organization; yet it has its own in -5- dividual buyer, who makes his regular and frequent trips to the big mar 'tJ kets of the East and secures, first hand, the treasure troves of bargains "iJJ displayed from day to day in this wonderful storehouse of values. gU Every item in the Economy Basement is bought and received direct- Jy* ly for it, and is brand new, fresh and desirable merchandise. Don’t come JjC to the Basement with the idea that you are being asked to buy “handed gS down" goods—it is just as separate in its buying, from any other depart- ment. as any other department is separate from it. Kindly bear these facts in mind when you come to the Basement. *5 ' 5 ■_ —■ a- Men’s 25c Pure Silk IHI 5c Embroidery, Inser- Q Half Hose, black 0n1y... . * tions and Edges JjC,’ Children's 25c Plain 101 en s I ' )r pl a ’ n ;|, "l fancy £ JJ > '.w and Fancv Socks * “2V White Wash Ties OC 1 • mi Ladies'sl.so Sun Para- OQ Three bars of Pure ( as- 1 A g Zj sols, pretty combinations. . . VX/C tile Soap for IVC 39c All-Over Embroidery AC 25c Fancy Figure Pique. 1 and Lace for suits and skirts 1 <JC J*? 2.000 yds. Vai and Cluny 139 c pink color Linen, for OE 3 Insertionsand Edges, yd... suits and skirts fciQC Ladies’ $1.35 Percale 7Qr» lie ' in P°Ge(l Shirt- 1 *- House Dresses ■ */C ing Madras * Children’s and Misses' 15c 1 0 15c Standard Percales, j n v’J* Hose, all colors and black .. * shirting and dress styles. ..* VC 3JJ Children's 10c Jersey-Rib- O 50<-Window Shades, all 1 A ® — - « . 5* ... ? W Ladies’ 19c Gauze Hose, 1 A Ten large rolls of Ecmi- **'■ 'cjj tan or black *VC on iy Toilet Paper fciVC » - 2 Choice of a I rimmed $ 1 .98 Post < ards——( ity and Hat in Basement Dep’t.... * Soul hern views—dozen .... Children’s 35c Full Fashion £ 15c Gingham and Cham- 1 A Lace Hose, black or colored. bray Aprons 1 VC - J- Ladies’3se Jersev-L’ibbed 1 A 75c White Linelie Skirts. rn S Pants all sizes VVC J ' jn Ladies’ 50c Ribbed I’n- OCr* 2 ’ )r Veiling Feather lOr ion Suits, sizes 7. 8. 9 “wC Dusters IVC jg $2.49 Milan Shapes, in 10e Manchester Cham- C white, black and burnt . . brays 25e Pretty Lace Side £* Three bars of Swift's J A JJ ' Jabot VC Pride Laundrv Soap *VC 5 B _ ■ « ; 5 M. Rich & Bros. Co. M. Rich & Bros. Co. S ’ ONE BLUE SILK PANNIER IS MRS. LITTLE’S TRIUMPH NEWPORT. July I.—Mrs. Julian Lit. tie took first honors in Newport for ap pearing in Bellevue avenue in a beau tiful blue silk pannier gown. Mrs. Lit tle, who is one of the leaders of the younger married set, presented a beau tiful picture as she sped along in a blue automobile with a large picture hat to match. Mrs. Little left her machine for a few moments to greet friends about the Casino, where they congratulated the wearer on the beauty of the perfectly fitting gown. I H] B ■ Hr.’ Leonhardt's won- R B ■ Mb] derfully successful in tern.il remedy. HEM- ROID. is sold at Ja cobs' Pharmacy Co. under guarantee $t for 72 sugar-coated tablets, lasting 24 days. Quit using salves and go after the inside cause. Hem-Roid book mailed free by Dr. Leonhardt Co.. Sta. B. Buf falo. N. Y. Diseases of Men XT Y experience of 35 years has shown me that more human wrecks are caused by a chrouic local disease than <2e 1 1 r fchJfa; i DR. WM. M. BAIRD Brown-Randolph Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. , ment are features of my office. Exam inations free. Office hours 8 to 7; Sun days and holidays, 10 to 1. My mono graphs free in plain, sealed wrapper. by any other. No disease needs mere careful or scien tific attention to effect a cure. I also know there Is no quick cure for specific blood poi son. Temporary removal of symn toms is not a cure. Experience. care ful attention to de tails and a thor ough knowledge of how and when to use the remedies known td be bene ficial In the treat ment of thife dis ease, produce re sults. Honbst bus iness methods and conscientious treat-