Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 02, 1912, FINAL, Image 7

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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 Diarrlv and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Th© Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, THE CtNTftUR COMHNY, TT MUMM STREET, NEW YORK CITY. — POCXtrEL I f&Ott A BUST ih* the • . ’a University :f Chicago tHPIi IwW I whwl i\g®» i« iSr \loi/fd oJohn D.J&ockefeiterhave keen the richest man in the v/orfdithe had • spent the first money he earned?* z He put it in the Bank' The regular semi-a.nnual 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 hr Mucrli£*c Specialist in Nerve, *>*■ ■ I■ Blood and Skin Diseases 181/a 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 OOto SIO.OO in all catarrhal chronic disor ders and simple maladies. I furnish 'you the medicine with the fee which !» prepared by me personally in my private laboratorv from the purest and best of drugs' V your aliment 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 yous 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 e. cure. I make the above statement so that you will y . '***® s know you consult a regular physician and sur- 1 geon who is making a specialty of certain dis- ■ \ eases I possess skin and experience which S' A few can share, and you can fee! assured when W y° u comß my no deceit will be prac- X ticed. I meet you as man to man, open and rWk J _) Above board. I Invite you to come to my office I will «x- V T plain to you my treatment for Varicocele, Strie- k ’"twl ture, Hydrocele, Hernia. Nervous Debility, | X \ ’ Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Kidney, Bladder and Prostatic Troubles, and give you FREE a /\ physical examination; if necessary, a mlcrosco- C\\” N'-v- 1 pica! and chemical analysis of secretions to de- termine pathological and bacteriological condi- Uons. Every person should learn their true xx As N condition A permanent cure is what you want. Specific or Non-Soecifls Chronic Diseases. My Treatment For In a-u'e° r t < rm B bi « Kidney and Bladder, "Nervous Debility.” inflammation and Urinary Trouble. Blood You have probably tion stopped in day or Poison (contracted or been treated for this cured in 7 days 4Jf ea,e i inherited!. Piles. Pirn- so-called trouble and !c In 21 days >r Ties. Ulcers, Skin Dis- helped temporarily or I also cure Contagious eases. Nervous Trou- ma> be not at all This Binod Polson and al! condition is merely s complications from ' t symptom of some deep- - ailments My Catarrh successfully seated and obscure com- treatment and cure is treated —all dropping plication My direct o new discovery with and hawking stopped 1 treatment removes the ■ o and has long since in a few days Chronic I cause, thereby making P'"*»sed the experiment'd Diseases of Men and permanent cures and T cure this dis- Women cured to stay restoring strength, ease never tn return cured » health and hapiness w. SERVTrE{= COST YOU NOTHING UNLESS YOU ARE DERMA CURED AND SATISFIED I» is because my well tried, effective • nods cure such a large per cent of cases that J am able tn give this ad other specialists dn not offer HOI RS s a M s o 7f. M Sl xdaYS TO 1 FREE —CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION-FREE. al er write for information before taking treatment, as you will find '*rges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere |O/f. j. r>. hughes " THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TI ESI) AY. JULY 2, 1912. WATSON-MERCER VERBAL FIGHT 15 HMEO Thomson Editor Keeps on “Saying Things” and Game Warden Returns Fire. Tom Watson and Jesse Mercer Just won’t quit fighting verba! battles. De spite the fact that Mercer promised Watson a cowhiding over the Boyd es tate settlement, the sage of McDuffie keeps on saying things about the Georgia game warden. Mr. Watson, on the front page of The Progressive Democrat this week, In the course of his praise of Governor Brown’s message to the legislature, slips this one to Mr. Mercer: The governor advises that the office of game warden be made elective. Better still, it should be abol ished- , The office was created in order that Smith might throw some sop to Jess Mercer—the notorious liar, braggart and would-be thief. (Jess, you know, is the scoundrel w horn I brought to task in the Boyd estate case.) Compelled the rascal to disgorge SIB,OOO. Consequently, he nurses an in curable grudge against the man who made him come across. Now, that is calculated to get a come-back from most any man. Mr. Mercer read the reference to him and handed out this, boiled down from a card he had written to one of the coun ty papers: Calls Law Good One. With reference to the office of game warden, the legislature had no thought of who would be the man appointed when it passed the bill, and Governor Smith did not have the present commissioner in mind when he signed the bill. It is a good law and doing good work in Georgia, without reference to Mercer or Tom Watson. As to the Boyd estate, about which Mr. Watson has written, so many columns, and with reference to what he said in the last Jeffer sonian and The Progressive Demo crat. I charge specifically that Mr. W r atson brought that suit knowing that he could not recover a dollar for his clients and solely for the fee. I charge and accuse Watson of taking advantage of a confiding po litical friend—one, who Is not able to lose the large fee charged him nor to make the sacrifice he did in W'atson’s settlement of his claim. The wife of a Populist friend who lived in Alabama happened to be one of the legatees of the Boyd es tate and she wrote 'Watson for ad vice. And as was stated by Mrs. Suda Oxford in last Saturday’s Georgian, it was not her sister’s purpose to go to law with the ex ecutors of the estate. Again Charges Trickery. 1 charge pointedly that Watson took advantage of his political rep utation or notoriety and imposed on a confiding friend, losing him half his wife’s Interest in the Boyd estate and charging him an exor bitant fee. I charge and have proved by pub lished letters of the widow of Wat son’s law partner that Watson at tempted to rob his law partner In a division of the fee, and that he an noyed his dying partner and treat ed his widow in a shameful manner about the question of the fee. • The main questions in which the public is Interested are the fact that Watson took advantage of a party man, a Populist, and lured him or his wife into a suit, losing them the sum of SIB,OOO and charg ing them an exorbitant fee: that he was willing to settle as soon as he. established his right to the fee; then quarreled with the law part ner as he lay dying, and now as a climax of his perfidy he mistreats the widow of his wronged partner. And that is what I propose to thrash him about if he makes it necessary. half-million loss FROM INCENDIARY FIRE NORTH ADAMS, MASS, July 2. The entire business section of North Adams was threatened with destruc tion early today in a spectacular fire which destroyed the Wilson and Sulli j van blocks on Main street, causing ■ damage estimated at $500,000 and en dangering the lives of scores of per sons. The fire, believed to have been the work of an incendiary, started in the Wilson house In the very heart of the city. SEABOARD ANNOUNCES LOW RATE TO WASHINGTON $19.35 round trip, on sale July 4 and Get full information at City Ticket ''ffi e. 88 Peachtree street, phones 100. 126.35 TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN VIA SEA BOARD. Tickets sold July 6. ~ and 8. Quick, ‘convenient schedules City Tfcke* Of fice, 88 Peachtree. The TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA is open to Fepositors from 9 a. m. to ’:3O p. m,; Saturdays, ’til p. m. 4 per cent paid on deposits. RECEIVERS TO SUE STOCKHOLDERS OF BANK THAT FAILED MACON, GA.. July 2.—The receivers of the Exchange bank, the $2,000,000 insti tution which failed here five years ago. have been granted permission by the su perior court to bring against the stockholders to recover about $40,000 nec essary to pay the creditors their full claims The creditors have already been paid 85 per cent, and another dividend of five per cent will be distributed in a few days. The receivers will sue for enough money to discharge the remaining 10 per cent. PLANS FOR LAYMEN'S MEETING COLUMBUS. GA.. July 2.—Horace V Sanderson, field secretary of the Lay men's Missionary Movement, is in Co lumbus and last night held a confer ence with the committees on arrange ments for the big Institute to be held in this city next year. ECZEMA IS. EASILY CURED BY POSLAM For the quick cure of eczema, acne, and all skin diseases, nothing equals Poslam. Even its over-night use is suf ficient to demonstrate bow- itching stops with first application. Irritation is subdued. Burning skin soothed and comforted Inflamed skin quickly cleared. Its healing process is rapid, improve ment being noted day by day until the skin resumes norma! color and condi tion. Salt rheum, barbers' and all forms of itch, rashes, pimples. etc., are quickly eradicated. POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure against infection and disease, improves its color and texture, soothes tender skin, makes complexions clear, hands soft. The best shampoo for dandruff Al! druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories. 32 West 25th Street. New York City. J M. RICH & BROS. CO. k | [ “The Real Department Store” jE | ftgg~ A W Special Sale of Seasonable | | Lingerie, Marquisette and | | Net Dresses! I This sale positively includes only models of this season’s styles, and are absolutely new crea- gg* 5® tions Os this present season’s approval. None of these Dresses have been under our roof more than 2* sixty days. y 5 Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses, originally priced at A 5 $20.00 Now £ iK /<3 3 Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses, originally priced at G? ICJ 2J $25 00 Now <P XOe • O jjp Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses, originally priced at rt* A $45.00 ..... Now '35 One lot Lingerie Dresses, originally priced at Q| py Jf* SISOO Now 0.00 I NET DRESSES | Net Dresses, originally E? priced $25.00 Now X w |IS Net Dresses, originally S priced $35 00 now ml X • f £ : g Your Inspection of These Garments Cordially Invited SE I Rich & Bros. Co. | 'T'HIS “AD” tells men about a re markable clothes value—a genuine Hart Schaffner & Marx or R°& ers > P eet & Co. T wPi ece Suit for s|o.oo Os course, you must see /ffli mmill TlnliwY these suits to enjoy the exact appre- Z/yffllfflll / I Bl ciation of just what H. S. & M. and OhR R*’ P* Co. values really mean— 4-/. MwEL a °d concentrated on a single w item, as we have on this superb value at eighteen dollars, the su ywW 1 periority of these clothes is sig nalized at first sight. iin These Suits at SIB.OO are tailored in the ilili ilulllp P re f erref l style, semi-fit-form and full box HHI l»a<-k models —in the fashionable and sought-| A- Qi weaves - The cool Canadian Crashes in ■ ,llue an(l gra ' r mixtures ; light-weight Scotch 1/ Cheviots in solid colors, with hair-line stripes; • II vwMwA v/11|||w Homespuns in Hie tans. blue, and gray. Blue and black Unfinished Worsteds and x Serges—some with self stripes, and the modish /I Herringbone Cheviots. / R You are cordially invited to come in and z ask to be shown these extra special values at S IBOO - /B®/l DANIEL BROS. CO. Copyright Hart Schaffner <t Marx READ FOR PROFIT—USE FOR RESULTS—GEORGIAN WANT ADS.