Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 20, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 FAMSILL ’ TDPftSS HOUSE Measure Exempting Soil Prod ucts From Taxation for One Year Is Favored. The bill to exempt certain farm prod. | nets from taxation for one year. pend ing In the house of representatives, likely will pass by a large majority, despite more or less opposition. This bill, fathered by Mr. Johnson, of Rartow. chairman f the house com mittee on agriculture undertakes. In Its essential details to permit farmers to hold their cotton, without taxation, in their efforts to bull the market and get a good price for it It covets other farm products, hut the great object it has in view is the satisfactory' disposi tion of Georgia s share of the South s groat maple The bill came up for a third reading yesterday, under a favorable committee report, and an effort was made Imme diately to kill it. through a motion from Ri presentative Harrell, of Stewart, that the hill be indefinitely postponed. At once its friends were up In arms, and. although Mr. Harrell made a strenuous vocal effort to head off an adverse cote on his motion, he lost by the overw helming line-up of 123 to 6. The farmers generally are deeply in terested m this hill. They feel that it There ’« mere Catarrh In this section of the <nun i* than all other diseases put to get hei. and until the Inst few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many y«ars doctors pronounced It a local disease nnd prescribed local remedies, and by • otistntilly fulling to cure with local treatment, ptononiieed It luenrahle. Seieiiee has proven catarrh to be :i constitutional disease .••••il therefore requires eonstltu tjonnt treatment. Halls ’’atiirrli Cure. Ill» 1 iifaetnred by !■ .!. Cheney \ Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the only constitutional ••lire on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops •„ a o aspooiifnl. It Is directly oil th" blood and mucous sin f:o-es of the system They otTei one hull died dollars for any case It fails to cute Kend for circulars and testimonials. Addiess !■’. ! CIIEMIY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold bi druggists. 75c. Take II ill’s Family Pills for constipation r ", r - —.- , . . X ♦ • •* fl-' ' ft • M . U ■ f f-tfclZL.e - Jg'-i,.. WESLEYAN COLLEGE Ta ow WESLEYAN COLLEGE, Macon, Ga., Oldest <'allege for women in America. The standard of Exvel leii<e in even Department of Women's Education. Always at the front, its Growth in recent years has been Marvelous. Standard of instruction. A large Faculty of men and women of the very best University training are teaching the college courses at Wesleyan. They are doing a work unsurpassed by any school for men in the state. These professors and teachers art* always cordial and approachable, and render the young ladies of the student-body all needed assistance in their work. Conservatory of Music. Fourteen splendid officers and teachers have won for the ( onservatory recog nition as the best music school in the Southeast. Trained in the world's greatest schools, they art 1 well pre parcil to give instnictitm in Piano, Voice Culture, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Theory, etc. Teachers’ Di plomas and ('<‘l’l ilicates are gi\<n those preparing to teach. Some Points of Wesleyan's Superiority Other Department*. The Art studios of the College are a note- worthy attraction. Large numbers of students from all over the South come A Faculty of to;t/ officers and teaebers with desjriii? iustruction in Oil. Water color and China Painting, in Charcoal the best possible equipment for their work. ~ , 2. An atmosphere of the most v.omaniy refinement, deep- and Pen Drawing. AU work is done from lite, is original ana not mere ly and sanely religious. The spirit of leadersh.p m every imitation. The deiuirtment of Expression is all that could be desired. dent Ihe Director has had a career of wonderful success. Site holds diplomas 3. One of the best equipped college plants in the entire |'icim four leading schools and universities. Weslevan's Xew Gvmna- WHI. .. lor a r»d„ il | ( .,l from th,-re ,1.001.,,,in.. » large 4. The most conscientious adherence to the highest number ol young women who will be thoroughly competent to tea<‘h standards of hterar. education. g\mu:isti<*> This I)ep:i rtment alone has been reeentlv improved at a 5. A great Conservatory of Music doing a work unsur- ’*• 11 passed by any school of the South. cost ot ton thousand dollars 6. Splendid school of Oratory under one of America’s best teamed teachers College Buildings and Location. The College occupies a beau- 7. A school of giving instruction in Oil. Water C?’or. , i it r i • j i r China Painting, etc., that is winning continent - wide recog- tllul tra<‘t Ot acTt's in the t Ol tho oCSt residential section Ot nition. Macon. Five large, commodious and connected buildings are situated 8. A magnificent new Gymnasium under one of the best .1 . 1 c.l ti,„, 1 ;i 1 teachers in the South. upon an eminence that commands a .lew ot the entire cits, these build- ings are admirably equipped for their purposes. Health, Discipline, Home Life, Etc. Macon has the tin ’St elimate in the world for the lime seitool months. One escapes tbi 1 rigorous mid of the farther mirth, and the depression of the southern flat lands. The sunny hills of middle Georgia make the healthiesi horn” on earth. The Wesleyan gitjs seldom need a doctor. The home life is delightful. It is one large I’amil) made up from the i-h.iU’est hoirp’s in Ameriea. Student government affords large liberty, makes each student careful of her lomluct lor her ewn honor's sake, and furnishes strict enfo”cement of college law for any who might he disposed to disre gard the responsibility thus placed upon them. RATES: The rates at Wes eyan are very low considering the high grade of work. The purpose of the institution is not to make money, but to contrib ute to the greatness of American womanhood School will epen September 18. Write for Catalogue to C. R. JENKINS. President. j carries" i measure of justice knd aid to I'item to which they clearly are enti- I tied. The bill is in the form of a constitu i'ional amendment, and must be ratified ! by ti.o people in the regular election in ! October. befefi e it can become a law . It has been set as a special order for Thursday. July 25, and there Is prac tically no doubt that it will pass easily. NEGRO LYNCHINGS PUBLICLY RAPPED BY PRESIDENT TAFT WASHINGTON'. July 20.—-In a speech at the white house to a delegation from i the national civil and political negro leagues. President Taft publicly ac knowledged his debt of gratitude to the negro delegates to the Republican na tional convention pledged and instruct ed for him, who stood with the Taft forces through the tight. The delegation presented resolutions to the president asking for the restora tion of the battalion of the Twenty fifth Infantry that was involved in the Brown«vllle affair and urging him to recommend a Federal statute against lynching Mr Taft said he had done everything possible under the law in regard to the Twenty-fifth infantry. He deplored lynching, he said, but did not believe the Federal government could inter f> ••■ with criminal cases In the states. “I say to you gentlemen," the presi dent added, "that a man who has been engaged in a lynching within the Fed eral jurisdiction who comes up to me for executive clemency will have his petition received with that feeling on my part that there Is no crime that ought to be more severely punished and more completely condemned " LIFELONG FRIENDS BEAR COL. SCRUGGS TO GRAVE Tin- funeral of Colonel VV. !.. Scruggs, former diplomat and for years an active worker sot progress in Atlanta, who died Tuesday night, will be held from his icsldenee. 382 West P. achtr, street, this afternoon at 3:30 o’, lock. Interment will be in Westview ceme tery. Judge W. D. Ellis, Sam H. In man. Judge W. R. Hammond. Dr. E L. Connally, H. L. Schlesinger, T. E. Meador. Charles T. Hopkins and Frank Rice, lifelong friends of Colonel Scruggs, will be the pallbearers. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1912. J. WYLIE SMITH OFFERS BRIBES Rebel Officers at Juarez Say Atlanta Loan Agent Attempts to Buy Release. EL PASO, TEXAS, July 20. Rebel officers in Juarez today made the state ment that J. Wylie Smith, the Atlanta loan agent, held a prisoner in the rebel town, had made an effort to bribe them to release him. They say he declared that he could get plenty of money as soon as he got out, although up to the present time he hajs pretended to be witbout funds, particularly for the past few days. Smith denies that he made any bribe offer and still insists that he is "dead broke” and that he did not get the money he is accused eff stealing The Pinkerton officers are trying to get the rebels to deliver Smith in El Paso at once. HEN ADOPTS FOUR PUPS AND THEN MOTHERS ’EM MEMPHIS, TENN. July 20.—W. F. Kinrbrough, a business man. boasts of a remarkable hen. She is taking care of four motherless puppies with as 'much concern as If they were her own little chickens. Four days after the puppies were born their mother was killed by a street car. The pups crawled into the setting hen's nest and she nestled down over them carefully and sa tiefactm il.v. To flavor fanev food deliciously use SAI'ER'S PURE FLAVORING EX TRACTS. Vanilla. Lemon, etc Thir teen highest awards and'medals. tXQUIoITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO, Call Main 1130. PURCHASED TOO MANY LEMONS; OUT $1,000,000 NEW YORK, July 20. —Speculate s in lemons have. lost more than $1,000,006 in the last three months by overbuying the market. This was the assertion here of leading fruit importers. They say that this has been the most disas trous season for the lemon importers they can remember. The speculative movement began in the spring with re ports that the California crop of lem ons had been destroyed by freezing weather. Speculators In Italy then be gan to contract heavily with the grow ers for the supply. Then came the trash. The speculators found that there would be no shortage in this country. > HE CARES NOT IF DAVID DIDN’T WRITE THE PSALM CHICAGO. July 20.—Whether David wrote the Twenty-third Psalm or whether it was written by some obscure scribe after the building of the temple is a question too trifling for serious consideration. This, In substance, is the argument advanced by Professor Gerald B. Smith, assistant instructor in dogmatic theology at the University of Chicago, In an article in the current issue of The Biblical World. His sub ject is "Theology and Biblical Criti cism." Puts Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Fine Condition To promptly end the misery of constipation, torpid liver, sick he»d»che, indigestion, dizzi ness and nausea, you must use CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Xn. They never fail— APTFPS that's why millions lie them. \ .m. jTIVPa vigor. Vitality, I BrlU*. and a clear W- | JSsSBaS complexion are the result of their use. You need them. Small Pill. Small Dot®, Small Price. The GENUINE must bear signature ! mrs. morrow, free, i PLANS TO PROSECUTE HER PERSECUTORS ' Hit'AGO. July 20.—Mrs. Rene B. Morrow, acquitted on the charge of having murdered h°r husband, Charles B. Morrow, today' is considering seek ing the prosecution of certain persons on charges of pet jury. The charges, Mrs. Morrow believes, should be I brought against the persons who were responsible for her having been placed on trial. She has consulted with her attorney regarding the matter. Mrs. Morrow was freed late yester day, after the jury had been out three hours and had taken six ballots. "I have been persecuted. My friends know this is true,” was Mrs. Morrow’s comment on the verdict. 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The more musical homes of Atlanta are buying the (Teveland-Manning Piano I in preference to the expensive art pianos. When we can give you the piano with a tone, workmanship, style and elegance of a S6OO piano for $325, why pay more ? We will allow you a Sixty Days’ Free Trial of this piano in your home to prove the genuineness of our claims. Cleveland-Manning Piano Co. The South’s Largest Piano Distributors [7,„-,,q day for No Com- (<,tal,^ue 80 North Pryor Street (^ THE NEAL INSTITUTE Drink Habit POSITIVELY CURED in THREE DAYS at NEAL INSTITUTE 503 WASHINGTON ST. ATLANTA, GEORGIA The Neal is the only Institute at which the Liquor Habit is treated and absolutely cured in the short time of three days, and that without hypodermic injections! Satisfaction guaranteed At ihe END~of 3—DAYS—3 Or Money Refunded Mail Carriers Will Fly. This te an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may M’e Uncle Sam’s mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. 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