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UTLfINTASHOW
OPENS TONIGHT
Al! Exhibits in Place and Ma
chinery Awaits Governor’s
Touch to Start It.
Tlia wonderful exhibit of Atlanta
made goods is ready at the Auditorlum-
Armorj —read* to shun what is really
manufactured in the (late t’ity. The
pressing of a button at ' o'clock to
night will start in motion a score of
miniature manufacturing plants.
Governor Brown, after a short speech
by himself an.i one b> Robert F. Mad
dox. former mayor, will (ouch the but
ton.
There is more than $250,000 invested
1n the maihiner? which is to be used
for exhibition purposes and more than
that amount is invested in the goodsam
exhibit by other manufacturers who
could not find it practicable to show
their machinery in actual operation.
The total number of exhibits is 55,
covering about .30.000 square feet of
floor space and representing $500,000.
Everything shown is made right here
by Atlanta people, "ho are taking ad
vantage of the opportunity' of educat
ing the home folk as to the many and
varied articles manufactured here.
The doors of the exposition will be
thrown open to the public at 7 o'clock
tonight, and at S o'clock the show will
he formally opened For the next ten
day s the doors will be open from* 2.30
o'clock in the afternoon until ‘lO o'clock
at night. .
Music will bo furnished tonight by
the Fifth regiment band, when ?r spe
vial feature, a military day. will be an
nounced for next Monday *
A specially interesting exhibition of
the show will be two aeroplanes made
here by local men. who are confident
that they hate machines capable of
flying.
POSSE SHOOTS CONVICT
WHO KILLED HIS GUARD
RICHMOND. VA.. duly .31 Roy M
Pullivati. 32 years old. whose hotm is
in Wacahoota. Fla., was severely shot by |
a member of a posse late last night in I
■ Franklin county. Virginia, and was re
moved today tn a hospital in Roanoke.
Sullivan was sent to the state prison
last fall from t'lifton Forge so: check
flashing. While at work on the roads
near Danville two days ago he shot ami
killed John C. Howard, a guard. The
gun is believed to have been supplied
by a young woman <nom Sullivan is
said to have ma ivied in Bristol shortly
before he ««.< arrested at t’lifton
Forge. Sullivan has a father, mother
and sister living in Wacahoota.
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ANOTHER NEGRO IS
JAILED AT CALHOUN
FOR PLAINVILLE RIOT
CALHOUN. GA. July 31.—A negro,
believed to be one of those escaping
from the section house in which ne
groes barricaded themselves in the re
cent race clash at Plainville, has been
arrested and lodged in the county Jail
hete with the other ten who were cap
tured by the posse which surrounded
the house The negro came to Calhoun
and endeavored to get possession of a
shotgun and ammunition. Officers be
lieved he was trying to organize a res
cue party to storm the Jail and release
the rioters confined there, so he was
Imprisoned. »
The situation remains quiet at Plain
ville and in the surrounding country,
and it is likely that there will be no
further trouble
JOHNSTON MONUMENT TO
BE DEDICATED OCTOBER 24
DALTON, GA., July 31.—The com
mittee in charge of the project to erect
a monument here to commemorate the
deeds of General Joseph E. Johnston
has determined to have the dedication
of the monument on Thursday, October
24, and w ill arrange an impressive cer
emony for the occasion. The commit
tee has not definitely determined on
whom they will invite to make the
dedicatory address.
Work on the base of the monument
will be started immediately. The base
will be of granite, surmbunted by a
bronze figure of the distinguished
Southern general, and will be stationed
in a small park in the center of Craw
ford street just north of the postoffice.
HE LEASES BIG HOTEL
FOR ONLY TEN MINUTES
LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. July 31. —
John McGlynn, president of the State
Hotel Men’s association, in an inter
view here told of a lease that was
signed by him for the Grand Union
hotel.at Saratoga for a term of years
at the Knickerbocker hotel. New York,
on Thursday, July 25, at 12:55 p. m.
At 1:05 p. rn., following a speech be
rf'ore the Democratic state committee,
I which gave Syracuse the state convcn-
I t ion in preference to Saratoga. the
lease was to.rn up.
In other words, the great Grand
Union hotel of Saratoga was leased for
ten rfiinutes in one of the most unique
l ran sections on record.
THREE BRIDES SAIL FOR
AFRICA ON HONEYMOONS
PHILADELPHIA, July 31. Three
bribes, all less than 22 years of age and
none of them with more than ten days
experience in married lift-, are away on
one of the strangest honeymoons ever
started. They sailed with their hus
bands, yvho have been appointed mis
sionaries for the Belgian Congo in
Stanley's Darkest Africa.
The three brides are Mis. J. \V Al
len. of St. Louis, Mrs. .1. McQueen,
of New Orleans, and Mrs. H. M. Wash.
I burn, of I .ouisville
A rift ATLANTA GWKUJJLN AA'D WEWJI. W EJJ.VifIShA Y. .J IL Y 31, 1712.
MORE REFUGEES'
FLOCK TOJORDER
Mexican Rebels Continue Loot
ing and Robbing Homes
Abandoned for Safety.
EL PASO, TEXAS. July 31.—A1l
Americans are fleeing from northern
Mexico to El Paso. The Mormons
started the exodus, but the trains last
night and today' brought Americans
from other settlements than those of
the Mormons, all telling the same story
of confiscation of arms, abuse, theft of
cattle, farm products, wagons, horses
and other things movable. Many de
clare that they were held up and fobbed
of their money while making their way
to the railroad.
Two men who held up and robbed
George Redd, a ..Mormon. on Sunday,
were executed by orders of General
Salazar, who declared he would have
no bandits in the rebel army. Later he
issued orders to take bedding and food I
from the .Mormons' homes abandoned
by the families who fled for safety
when their arms were taken. Night
prowlers are following the rebels.
The federals'have been driven back
into Sonora from their attempt to trap
the rebels. The latter now have all of
western Chihuahua at their mercy. It
will be weeks before the fedeial army i
from Chihuahua can work its way into'
the vicinity of Casas Grandes. Pearson,
Madera and Corralitos, where the reb
els have been robbing Americans of
their fire arms.
Federal® Beaten Back.
The commands of Generals'
Hanjines and Blanco, which for a
month were working their way across
the continental divide from Sonora into
Chihuahua, have been whipped back
by the rebels and thus the fede al .ef
fort to get the rebel army between two
fires has failed.
The retreat of the federals leaves
Sonora open to the rebels.
The rebels spent yesterday afternoon
and last night sacking homes of fugi
tive Morions at Colonia Dublan No
American homes have yet been sacked
in Pearson or Madera, but many of
them have been searched for ammuni- ]
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CHARLESTON MAYOR
TO TELL GREENVILLE
FOLK ABOUT BLEASE)
GREENVILLE. S. c. July 31. May - I
or John P. Graye. of Charleston, has I
been invited by' a” committee of Green
ville citizens to make a political ad
dress in this city, and it is understood
, that he will accept.
tn view of the recent break between
the mayor and Governor Cole L. Blease.
following which Mr. Grace has asked
to be released from the governor’s con
fidence. Greenville people a e expecting
to heat something really worth while
Mayor Grace's statement, has caller!
forth from Governor Blease a counter
statement, in which the latter releases
him from secrecy, and the mayor de
clares he will tell "a tale that will
nauseate all the white people of Soul.
(’arolina."
WANTS ATTORNEY GENERAL
TO PROSECUTE FLOGGERS
.MACON. GA.. July 31. Attorney R.
D. Feagin has gone to Atlanta to ask
Governor Brown to appoint Attorney
General Thomas S. Felder to prosecute
the men who flogged Essie Carter at
Dawson on July 20. It is expected that
Judge W. <’. Worrill will call a special
grand jury to investigate the affair and.
if Indictments are returned it Is the hope
of the attorneys for the girl tnat the
attorney general, in behalf of the state,
will conduct the prosecutitffi.
AT THE THEATERS
STELLA MAYHEW MAKES
BIG HIT AT FORSYTH
There-* « great show at the Forsyth
this week, and If yon have the slightest
doubt about this declaration inquire of
any one of the several hundred per
sons who have crowded into the cool and
delightful play house since Monday after- ;
noon. There has never been a better bill
in the Forsyth, never a mure perfect com
bination of variety, and surely no head
liner that has been better liked
Stella Mayhew ia the star of the bill.
She has been a star in everx combina
tion of things theatrical that she has been
Identified with. There may be some folk
who do not know that she created the,
principal comedy features of “The Mid- j
night Sons” and “’rhe lolly Bachelors.’
ibe Broadway theater successes, and that
her engagement at the W inter Garden in
that city was an important affair. But
she is in vaudeville, first because the sal
ary in four figures was an Inducement,
and next because half an hour each after
noon and half an hour at night is simply
easier than the grind of three hours at
each performance with one of the produc
tions She la a “make good” star He!
songs are clever, ami that she Is liked is
best evidenced h\ applause and curtain
calls
.Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson win
favor with ”A Dramatic Cartoon It i«
a splendid comedy sketch, and. though
apparent)) a bit far fetched, who knows
hut what (here ma\ be a home Just like
the stage picture right here in Atlanta
\t any rate the tw<> chaiacieis seem per
fectly happy and enjo\ life, and that is
net ter than a mansion without smiles
11. 'f MacConnell is a clever monologise
The EmemoiiH are wonderful gym
nasts and the Brooke and Harris act is
fair, find if you want to see the greatest
trained animal act you ever witnessed
have a look at the Norris baboons The)
are wonderful • The act Is wonderful, ami
it is a great show The seat* are going
like bargain da) bargains.
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DROWNING AT CEDARTOWN
CEDARTOWN, GA. July 31 Paul
Blocos, proprietor of a Greek restau
rant here, was drowned when he dived
from the bank above the dam nt the
property of the t'eriartown Iron Uorn
pany
Buy t’ now Chamberlain'* r'olic,
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Is al
most main r n he needed before the
vumme is oxer Huy it no* and be
I prepared for such tn emergency. For
I ,e by all rtca.r'is. •••
>IO,OOO ARMED MINERS
I ON STRIKE READY FOR
BATTLE WITH TROOPS
CHARLESTON. W. VA.. July 31.
'A bloody conflict is imminent between
10.000 armed miners and 500 militia
men in the Creek coal district.
Shortly before midnight a detach
ment of 24 soldiers sent to that dis
trict to preserve order was fired on
from ambush and three of the soldier?
wounded. Two thousand miners in
battle array started at dawn through
the mountains to Sterling, in Boone
county, determined to drive out the
guards about the workings of the
Hickory Coal Company.
Three hundred and fifty national
guardsmen w ere ordered to follow their
trail. Along the route there was desul
tory firing from ambush at the soldiers,
which impeded their progress toward
the miners. The miners declared their
put pose was to drive out the guards
whom the operators refused to dismiss
in spite of the fact that the militia is
on the scene to protect their property
Every miner in the restrict is armed.
Hundreds of rifles have been sent into
the coal region from Charleston during
the past few days.
Health is the foundation of all good
looks. The wise woman realizes thia
and takes precautions to preserve her
health and strength through the pe
j riod of child bearing. She remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
possible the suffering and dangers of
such occasions. This every woman
I may do through the use of Mother’s
; Friend, a remedy that has been so long
in yse, and accomplished so much
good, that it is in no sense an experi
ment, but a preparation which always
produces the best results. It is for
external application and so penetrating
in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate
every muscle, nerve and tendon in
volved during the period before baby
comes. It aids nature by expanding
the skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
pares the system for natural and safe
motherhood. Mother’s Friend has been
: used and endorsed by thousands of
mothers, and its use will prove a com
fort and benefit » «
, to any woman in
need of such a ~
remedy. Mother’s
Friend is sold at tJ/ w
' drug stores. Write for free book foi
■ expectant mothers, which contains
I much valuable information.
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CORSYTH I
■ UlMtn’s BasiertTbeater ) Tovight
STELLA MAYHEW Nexf Week
Assisted by Billie Taylor j
6 MUSICAL CUTTYS Marshall P.
No-ton <S Nicholson— Wilder
Norrie Baboons—H T Wliaer
McConnell —3 Emersons r-. L-i
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GADSDEN MERCHANTS COMING.
GADSDEN. ALA.. July 31.—Headed
by Colonel R, B. Kyle, a delegation of
about 20 Gadsden business men will go
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Going Zl way This
Summer? Read This
To Prospective Travelers
Before leaving the city on your summer trip, come In and
Insure your peace of mind and security for your valuables by
taking advantage of our excellent facilities.
We will issue you a Letter of Credit or a book of Travelers'
Cheques, which you will find the safe and most convenient form
of currency in whatever country you may travel. You will be
saved much inconvenience, and avoid the dangers of “short
change” in foreign countries.
Within the steel walls of our massive Vault, are Safe De
posit Boxes —renting from $3.00 a year and upward—wherein
you can keep your valuable papers, jewelry, etc. And in our
Storage Boxes, which may be rented at reasonable rates, you
can store your Silverware and valuable bulky articles.
BETTER DO THIS BEFORE YOU GO OFF.
Third National Bank
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The 1912 Races
!«w / I are the supreme test of this year’s motor
W »>- / boats. Not that it matters so much who
won, as why they won. A careful analysis
- _ of each entry, showing why this one won,
“-J" why that one lost, will suggest many ideas that
~ . you will want to embody in your boat. You
will find that analysis in the August issue of
Motor Boating.
_ -■ Motor Boating is the great magazine of motor-
I ‘ boatdom. It is the largest and most hand-
' k- J . _~ somely published magazine in the field. Full
' '2l descriptions of all the important shows and re-
'^22 : '7 gattas —both here and abroad —together with
all the more technical items that can possibly
kk- -. y > y-2~° ,g: ~ interest the motor boatman, make it the most
valuable as well as the most interesting maga
z’ne the motor boatman can read. It is known
the country over as “The National Magazine
—of Motor Boating.”
Os particular interest are such departments as
W r “New Things for the Motor Boatman,” “Things
-^ the Motor Boatman Wants to Know,” “Ques-
- L. tions and Answers, and “Motor Boat Designs.”
~.'”2-* There are twenty-five others.
Make it a point to get the big August issue.
2?“y.1 Motor Boating
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to Atlanta this week to attend the man
ufacturers exhibition which will be held
there beginning on August 1 and con
tinuing until August 10.
Bargain in Direct Connected Sets
1 have seven brand-new 'Secor
Kerosene Oil Engines, direct con
nected to Slow Speed Northern
Dynamos suitable for light in .
and power purposes. The size
are. ill 6 H. P. DO to 3 1-’ k
W.. (2) 4 11. P. DC to 21-> K
W.. and (4) 2 1-2 IT. P. DC l,
1 1-2 K. W.. and include rhe,,,
stats, wrenches, batteries for i 2..
nition and directions. Sacrifice
price. $2,500 for entire lot. First
call gets them.
Thos. H. Giblin, 115 Broadway, N y
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Ocean View Hotel
W. H. Adams, Owner and
Manager,
Pablo Beach, Florida.
Forty minutes from Jaeksonvii..
Florida, the most desirable seaside re
sort for the accommodation of Georg:
people. One night’s ride from Atlanoi
European plan, rates one dolla jm
day and up: $5.00 a. week and up. Ex
cellent case in connection. Special re
duced rate to regular guests.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL
Virginia ave., near Beach and Steel Pie-
Open surroundings. Capacity 500. Hot anj
cold sea water baths. Large rooms, south
ern exposure Elevator to street level, spa
cious porches, etc. Special w'eek rates
52.50 up daily. Booklet. Coaches meet
trains COOPER LEEDS
Nervous Wrecks
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Li FRIEND of mine said he believes nine
A men out of ten had more or less ir
ritation of the prostatlc urethra. I don't
cae V. 1.411 «. I aon [
know but what he's
> right. This is one
I of the most sensi
tive parts of ths
human anatomy
more sensitive than
the eye. I have han
hundreds of pa
tfents during the
I 35 years I have
been specializing in
diseases of men.
I chronic diseases
and nervous disor
ders, who were al-
I most nervous
' wrecks from a
reflex Irr ft a tion
I caused by the pros
tatic urethra being
i affected. Had pama
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Igpl
Il
K-2 jgggj
In back, neck, back
I OR, WM. M. BAIRD of head and
Brown-Randolph Bldfl.couldn’t sleep.
Atlanta, Ga. Good physicians
had treated them without result becads.
they didn't find the cause of the trouble
My office hours are 8 to 7; Sundays and
holidays 10 to 1. My monographs frag by
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