Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 08, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 4, Image 4

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4 FELTON HATCHER SUEDFORSSO.DOO Prosecutor of Jordan Massee Charges His Attorney With Slander in Interview. SPARTANBURG. S. <’ lug B. Following the decision of Judge Thom as S Scape yesterday afternoon. «hen he declared the Tennessee requisition for W Jordan Massee the Macon cap ita ist null and ordered his SIO,OOO bond cancelled suit for 530.000 has been tiled by Robert M \\ illtams. of Columbia. Tenn Mr Massee’s prosecutor, against M. Felton Hatchet, a Macon attorney and a relative of Mr. Massee. Sum mons were served tn this city, and the case will come up for trial here. The basis of the suit is alleged slanderous remarks given out be Hatt her in an in terview in a Macon newspaper Mr. Hatcher was in this city ns at torney foi Massee. He won his case. Attorneys who are seeking to have Massee taken back to Tennessee held a conference, and this suit was decided ■>n The complaint, which i* to he served within a few da.es. will allege* that Hatcher, in the Macon interview, made statements concerning Williams slmllat n those made be Massee in Tennessee, when a court there awarded Williams a verdic t of sl6 250. w hich was later re duced by the presiding judge to $7,000 The suit was brought In Spartanburg because, according to attorneys for the plaintiff, they feared they could not get an impartial trial in Georgia, and be cause it was never possible to serve the summons In Tennessee. Nicholls & N’IAoIIs. of this city, arc attorneys for Williams. '‘Fool Care important as Your Complexion” Puffy, Tired Aching Feet Change the Facial Expression and Are Often Responsible For Wrinkles. %and for Free Trial TIZ Package Today. ■"• i few I A well rounded neck and shoulders are not enhanced In beauty when the feet make you look careworn and wrinkled Tired, aching feet get on your nerves, corns, callouses and bunions take all the sunshine out of life And yet If you pul your feet in a TIZ foot bath all foot trou bles vanish, the feet take on a sensation of freshness and glow: your nerves and tired muscles at once relax and your mind thus becomes amiable and your face reflects this 1n the smile of happiness Try the TIZ fool bath plan. It draws out the acids and poisons, reduces all puffiness, makes your feet look trim, neat and well-cared for. Do not use something else for you will surely be disappointed For a free trial package write to Wal ter Luther Dodge A Co.. 1223 S Wabash Ave., or go tn any drug store, department or general store and get a regular size box of TIZ—2S cents Are You Preparing Now tor Unprecedented Fall Trade? Business conditions are fine and growing better every day. A record-break ing autumn is assured. With this certain growth of trade, wise merchants art* preparing now for the tre mendous im-reasc of those who “shop by wire." Our phone in your home only 8 1-3 cents per da\. Atlanta Telephone t and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, lien. Mgr, Legislators Are Overfed. But Happy 500 AT SLATON'S 'CUE Members of the -enate and house walked slowly and painfully into their halls today and sank heavily Into their -eus They wore an air of placid sat isfaction of absolute Indifference to whether taxes were raised or lowered, whether their pet bills were passed or not. They didn't have spunk enough to rise to a point of order. They wouldn't rise to anything. For It was the day after the barbecue given by John M Slaton, president of the senate. • Jack” Slaton, law maker foi 17 years J M Slaton. Atlanta citi zen but NOT John Marshall Slaton, candidate for governor. That was dear ly understood. It is appalling to reflect upon what a terrific chance Mr. Slaton took, now that all 1" safely over. The average consumption of barbecue per member waa one and three-quarters pounds, w ith a pound of Brunswick stew and a loaf of bread as side fixings. Then there were lemonade and things. Suppose there had been permitted to creep Into that barbecue an ingredient not just right, suppose some crafty foeman had inserted into that savory sauce a pow der calculated to produce cholera mor bus. cholera infantum or kindred af fections of the department of the inte rior! Suppose those 500 men of influ ence had awakened in the night with VERDICT IN ANNISTON FEUD KILLING TRIAL IS EXPECTED TOMORROW X NNIST<»N. A LA., Aug X li is ex peeled iliat by tomorrow tbp trial of ('rose Pearce, eight pen years of age. now nn in the city court here, for the killing of Sargp Kennedy, a youth of about the same age. on January 14. 1911. in a feud in which Dr. John Pearce, the father of 1 coss, and Shell Kennedy, the father of Sargc Kennedy, were the principals, will have ended with a verdict from the jury, opinion differs as to the outcome. Cross Pearce was convicted a year ago on a first degree charge, and was given twenty years in the penitentiary. The court of appeals reduced the charge tn the second degree, or manslaughter, and sent It hack for a new hearing Mean while. Pearce went to the penitentiary and spen» six or eight months. When he was admited to ball he married a Piedmont girl, who, as his wife, is standing by him In the trial through which he is now passing. William F Kennedy, the father of Shell Kenned' and grandfather of Surge Ken ned'. is one of the chief witnesses for the defense IK is himself to be tried next week as an a ‘complice in the death of his son and grandson CORDELE TO ADOPT NEW AUTOMOBILE ORDINANCE CORDELE, GA.. Aug 8. Drive to the right, slow down to the minimum speed limit, observe strictly the mili tary turn nt crossings, and keep lamps trimmed and burning, will be some of the requirements of autoists In Cor dele. through the enforcement of an ordinance I'ity Attorney E. P. Stroz.ie> has been instructed this afternoon to draft to take tile place of an old ordi nance regulating the operation of auto mobiles In the city which was found too drastic to stand the test of the courts. Cordele and t'risp county have ap proximately 500 automobiles, besides the number from other cities that are constantly stopping here CORDELE'S CITY COUNCIL FIGHTS BOND COMMISSION —♦— ——— CORDELE. GA.. Aug 8. The Cor dele city council will oppose a bill to be introduced by Representative <>. T. Gower, of Crisp, to amend the city charter so as to provide for the crea tion of a permanent bond commission to have complete charge of all bond moneys accruing from the sale of future issues and the sinking fund for out standing bonds. This was clearly evi denced by that body in regular semi monthly session last night. FIVE RUN FOR HOUSE. SANDERSVILLE. GA.. Aug. B.—J J. Harris, city attorney of Sandersville; S J Taylor, of Davisboro; Alfred Har rison. of Agrtcola, Charles N. Summer lin. of Sandersville, and E. M. Price, of Harrison, are making a thorough canvass of Washington county in their race for representative. to Drive Out Malaria and Build up the System Take the Old Standard GROVE S TASTE LESS CHILI. TONIC. You know what you are taking The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children. 60c. f A guaranteed cure for i KIDNEY or BLADDER Trouble*. Diabetes. Etc. I HTVARVR HU Hl *WD JI MIPFR (ONPOrWD. ■ a liquid preparation thoroughly intrit for fl v>«ar» bv thouaanda of cures, made after all ■ else failed. Sealdtng. dribbling, atralnlnt or fl too frequent pasnagr of urine, the forehead and S tb* ba<-k-of tbe-ht'ad aebrs . the stitches and fl pains in the back ; the growing muscle weak ■ n**as: spots before the eyes : yellow akin: sliir ■ giah bowels; swollen evrlids or ankles; leg ■ cramps; unnatural short breath aleepleaanesa ■ and deapondeneyt MURI'S HI I HU'D JMI * ■ PI H COMPOI ND. bv its action on the Kidneys i ■ an<! Bladder. Qiiicklr does awav with the above ■ avmptornft. W<> promise a prompt cure by tak- ■ inc this medicine or vour monev refunded. E Druggists •’ per large bottle sampi E >RKK ■ by writing to Btuart Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga. CURED OF ECZEMA AFTER TEN YEARS Mr. P S Earl> writes us that after suffering for ten years with the most ter rible cas< of eczema, during which time he had taken every blood purifier, skin salve, etc., he read the testimonial of a lady nn ho bad been cured by Tetterine. He tells that two or three applications showed results and by continuing its use | completely cured himself He sa\s he i lias known of n any verj bad < ases of ec zema that Tetterins has cured since ••• fi~r . -—~~ 1 While on the Pacific Coast read the San Francisco Examiner 1 THE-ATLANTA GEORGIAN KXDNEWS. THURSDAY, A I’GUST' 8. 1912. wild cries foi doctors and ambulances and favorite pastors! They would havy blamed it ail on Jack Slaton’s barbe cue, and the whole etale would have arisen in arms against him. He would have polled only the doctors' votes. But everything’s all right. The fenst ers of yesterday have that happiness to day which comes only after a feast where too much was a plenty and no more. They may be lacking in appe tite, but they are full of appreciation. Surely bread and beef was never cast upon the waters with greater certainty of return tn the form of ballots. Bui Mr. Slaton was careful to say lie didn't give his 'cue as a campaign psop osltion. When Mi. Upshaw, of Doug las county, was lifted to a barrel by his friends to thank the host for the feast, ha pledged to the candidate the votes of all present. But Mr. Slaton, smiling upon the assemblage, absolved them from the promise of their spokes man. and said the pledge needn't count. "I've been giving these barbecues for seventeen years.” he said. "This will be m.v last year in the legislature, and Mrs. Slaton said I just mustn't cut it out this summer. If I can feel that you and I are just personal friends, ir respective of politics, the purpose of this barbecue is more than accom plished." • SOUTHERN STATES INSURANCE COMPANY ENTERTAINS AGENTS Henry. W. Laird, deputy insurance commissioner of Alabama, will arrive in Atlanta tonight to be one of the speak ers of honor at the annual banquet of the Anniversary club of the Southern States Life Insurance Company, which will be held at the Driving club Fri day night. The opening session of the club was held in the home offices of the South ern States Life In the Candler building this morning. The feature of the morn ing session was the annual address of President Wilmer L. Moore. The club is composed of the leading agents of the company for the states of Georgia, South Carolina. Florida and Alabama. They have obtained their membership in tliia club through the volume of busi ness written during the past twelve months A number of features have been planned for the entertainment of the club during its two days session. 50 FRENCH SOLDIERS INJURED, 15 FATALLY, IN FIRING PRACTICE PARIS, Aug. B.—Fifty men of the Twenty-second regiment of Dragoons were wounded in a dynamite explosion during firing practice at Rheims yester day. it became known today. Fifteen of the injured probably will die. The military authorities endeavored io prevent news of the accident from leaking out. SOUTHERN RY. TO OPERATE NEW TRAIN TO COLUMBUS An additional passenger train be tween Atlanta and Columbus, which will carry a through Pullman sleeping ear, to be operated between Columbus and New York, will be inaugurated by tile Southern railway about September 15. according to an announcement made today by H \\ Millet, assistant to the president. The Columbus-New York sleeper will be operated east of Atlanta on South ern railway trains Nos. 29 and 30. known as the "Birmingham Special.' and the schedule of the new train be tween Atlanta and Columbus will be arranged to provide comfortable con nection at Atlanta. While the detail schedule figures have not been worked out. it is probable that the new train will leave Columbus about 9 a. m,, ar riving in Atlanta at 1:40 p. m. and re turning leave Atlanta at 12:30 p. m., which will give connection from the Southern’s Cincinnati-Atlanta train, as well as from the "Birmingham Special." The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman." writes E. E. Youngs. E. Berkshire. Vt.. "and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25 cents at all druggists. “* USE YOUR FORESIGHT: KEEP YOUR EYESIGHT Our examination of the eyes is not what is usually termed "testing eyes." Our examination does not consist simply in placing a trial frame on the face of a patient and adjusting lenses before the-eyes, with the familiar ques tion, "Does this make it better or worse ’?" Our examination, with perfect equip ment. is absolutely scientific in every particular and Is made without the use of poisonous drops or drugs. The world's best medical authorities are responsible for the statement that drops or drugs are not only dangerous, but bring about a condition in the eye In many eases, making it impossible to determine the retractive error Opr examination of the eyes is so ex act 'that we absolutely guarantee all of our work Unless you are completely satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money We are in a position to positively de termine. through oui examination, whether or not a diseased condition ex ists. In ease of disease we do not pre scribe glasses, but always refer the pa tient to his family physician for proper treatment. You can feel sure of finding out heie the exact condition of your eyes We will conscientiously tell you whether y ou need glasses or not, or whether you need medical car. You pay nothing for this information Whether or not you weai glasses, come in and have us determine the con. dition of your eyes Have us tell you w hether the glasses you are wearing fit correctly. You will ,avf your eyes ami your money bv consulting us first. Remember, the examination is made without charge Hines Optical Compa ny Optometrists and Opticians. 91 Peachtree street. Atlanta Ga. TRUSTEES TO WIND UP AFFAIRS OF PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. AUGUSTA. GA., Aug. 8. .At a meet ing of the creditors of the Perkins Man ufacturing Company, held here. John P. Mulherin. George A. Toale and George F. W hite were elected perma nent trustees. They were instructed to wind up the affairs of the company* as quickly as possible. As soon as the concern acknowledged bankruptcy, Joseph Ganahl, referee, named Messrs. Mulherin and Toale as receivers. Within a day or two the announcement came from Macon that Judge Etnory Speer iiad held up the ap pointments because Mr. Ganahl’s term of office had expired and he had no right to make the appointments. Speer then sent George F. White, United States marshal, to Augusta to take charge. About the time that White came over Judge Speer reappointed Ganahl and * subsequently Messrs. White. Mulherin and Toale were named temporary receivers by the referee. Now, the three temporary receivers have been made permanent trustees. WEIGHS 250. BUT WINS GOLD CUP FOR SPniNT NEW YORK. Aug 8 -Policeman Huth, of this city, lias eeelved a go,*; cup foi winning a 100-yard race. Huth weighs 250 pounds. • Mens Grey and White S/cA Oxfords Value $3.50 yr s£.B9 J We have the White Ox- A fords in \ 0 Rutton al / Same ■' fM Price SSf/fi' / "A Order by Mail Men’s Onyx Silk Sox 35c, 3 pairs for SI.OO Tir. E. G. Griffin’s Dental Rooms I i Over BROWN & ALLEN’S D RUG STORE, 24! ? WHITEHALL ST. $5 Set of Teeth $5 COMPLETED DAY ORDERED 22k Gold Crowns, S 3 Special Bridge Work, $4 ryiiljßLaE fece All Dental Work Lowest Prices. t. PHONE 1705. Hours—B to 7. Lady Attendant. E Colorado! Your Rocky Mountain Trout is the gamest, w iliest thoroughbred that ever a fly deceived, lie s always hungry. He lives in a country of prodigious appetites and tremendous vitality. By the way. how is your appetite and where is energy thebe sticky, muggy, man-killing days? A little off feed, eh: No ambition? Brain foggy? If you will stick to your grind throughout the year you can't expect to keep your edge, on're ground down. Better go to Colorado and hone up. A month in the great hills will quicken \our pulse, harden your meat ami clear your brain. The fares are surprisingly low. Any way of going to Colorado is a good wav because it gets you to Colorado. But the best service is Shat afforded by the fast limited trains of the Rock Island Lines direct to the foot of the Rockies by the route of the greatest comfort, s Through Sleeping Cars From the Southeast are operated in connection with the Frisco Lines. Ihe Colorado Flyer —every morning from St. Louis—and other fast daily trains from St. Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, Chicago, Omaha and St. Joseph for Colorado, \ ellowstone Park and the Pacific Coast. Let me tell you about through low fares and other details. H. H. Hunt, District Passenger Agent 18 h°- Prvor Street Atlanta. Ga. fiUiftUMLfln PHONE MAIN 661. TAFT, WEARING CRAPE, BACK FROM FUNERAL TO VETO STEEL BILL WASHINGTON. Aug. B.—Wearing a broad band of crape around his high silk hat. President Taft returned to I Wasliingtun at 9 o'clock .today, accom panied by Major Rhoades, his military I aid. and Willjam C. Herron, his broth- ; er-In-law. Mrs. Taft and Charlie Taft remained in Cincinnati. They will leave for Beverly today. Immediately upon arrival here, the I president hurried to the white house to attend a special cabinet session which he had called, presumably to consider the veto of the steel bill. OF GREAT BENEFIT TO ATLANTA Atlanta people have found out that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German Appen dicitis remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach al most INSTANTLY. This simple mix ture antisepticizes the digestive organs ami draws off the impurities, and it is surprising how QI’ICKLY it helps. The Jacobs' Pharmacy Company. Where Where Highest Prices Quality Are Prevails Lowest Exposition Week Sale Os Some Things Made In Atlanta Friday and Saturday the 36 Rogers’ Stores will specialize a few of the many “Made-in-Atlaii ta" goods carried in their stocks. The quality nf these Atlanta-made articles is very high, yet Rog ers' prices are very low. The Best Brooms Are Made In Atlanta After having sold and thoroughly tested brooms made by leading manufacturers all over tile coun try we have decided that Atlanta-made brooms are best of all. So we are now selling only Brooms made in Atlanta. Friday and Saturday only we will offer these Brooms at reduced pri<-es. Extra heavy 5-string Broom. 60-cent kind "FvC Medium weight Broom, regular 40-eent kind The Best Mops Are Made In Atlanta We think the Made-In-Atlanta Mops that w<> sell are the strongest, most durable and altogether- most desirable mops on the market. They are the product of the Atlanta Variety Works. On sale at all our stores. Three sizes, as follows: Extra large and heavy, for office buildings, etc WwC Medium weight, for general purposes “rUC Light weight, the housewife's OEa favorite Some Table Delicacies Made In Atlanta • Legal Brand Home-Made Apple .Icily, absolutely pure and delicious. Same quality made out of Atlanta 4 would cost you 20c per glass. Our price, per glass iVv Peerless Brand Apple Jelly , made in Atlanta ; large glass | UC* Peerless Brand Grape Jelly . made 4 |» in Atlanta : per glass | QC Two glasses for 25c. D. V. L. Brand Pure Apple Vinegar, made Efl in Atlanta.- gallon bottle wUC Pure Apple Vinegar, made in 4 p* Atlanta; quart bottle | QQ Red Rock Ginger Ale Made In Atlanta I I'ew Atlanta products are so widely known and used as Red Rock Ginger Ale. The Rogers' stores sell man\ car loads of this delicious beverage every year, and its popular ity is constantly increasing. Small bottles, each 5 C Pints, each 9c; per dozen. ... $1.05 Quarts, each 12 1 2<*; per dozen $1.50 The Following Specials Are Not “Made In Atlanta” Old Hickory Brand Tennessee Sugar-Cured Shoulders or Picnic Hanis; small sizes; per pound | Extra fine Virginia Green Cabbage j for two days at. pound | 2C Trumpet Brand Condensed Milk. one of the best brands; per can ... ROGERS’ 36 Stores