Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 05, 1912, HOME, Page 2, Image 2

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2 JUDGESHIP ■ UUDTOG.O.P. BY ffIBBIB Judge Takes Stand Himself in - Executive Committee Probe at State Capitol. Cont'nued From Page One. that the primary of A .v legally held in that ■ .;-I <> p< ■ ■t■ -' tion lists were used lr. the . <-< von managers differing It • . t . .-itifie.: lists in that names >f voter- ~i>..wn to | he for Patterson had b.eti stricken therefrom and names of vote’s known I to he for Morris were il:>-gal)v .nlued thereto; that non-’esid' < itti inl - and lunatics were voted foi .Morris, that ail efforts to secure ;< fair and squa e election in Gllim r c r e t h warted hy the Morris managers, who took entire charge of the polls, and that Gilmet county deliberately and it gaily ««.- thrown to Morris hy his partisan < clerk of the court, upon information from Mott t a big Gilmer was necessary to insure eh, i lion. Man He Phoned to Is a Republican Ctoss-examlnation of Judge Morrill waF ver* brief It d»-\Hop* <1 the tn i That the tinin Judge Mor s did i< • - phone to in Gilmer Count* \\ ill B ii arde---is a Republican, although one of the leaders <»f the M*»rri« oiinp.• iun in Gilin*-i count' Judge Morris did not loucn upon the alleged irregular iti< .■* in th- r» g..-t ra tion lists and misnut nagem* nt nf the I polls in Giltner Will Richards t».-:ih«-! ilt.it h« w.i> i the man to whom Judg** Moii is phon-U ' on tiic night 'of election .ird that • “Bart’ Cox’? naiiit *;»s not m* ni ioiu ’l ; In that < <»n\i : si; i i<»n neither ;is to the I result in Giinu i n**r ♦ •» ** li« ■ . <>n croje-’-exaruination, Richiini' ;< i milted that he >< a !’• publi* hi. * Hik ing for .Morri. 1 - in the judgeship r;*» W. A. Dup'<» of Marietta h-■ tilled j that he heard i.i«- tolephor • m» - • . Morris gave to Ki* hards on :'.u- night , Os the elect lon and ’ . at < ’ox’s h.' n; ** a* not mention* •! Dup • said that Mor ris told Richa i s t" •• Bill* Butt.' and find out about Fannin ” R. A 'M.wining, of Ma i> •’ corrob orated Dupree's tcstimot'.' Joint Howell, telephone *.i>.;.ti' .h Rasper. I'icken- county. said ‘hr «■ w* re three or foul” convei - Hinns h< - I tivwn Judg* Morris ami H? .rds pn > (h-i lion nig ; and i! .' in pom of th* ai | was t’ox s *ri ih 'l eniioneil. Howelr] ** .1- -.11 * • ■ • 1 ■ ! ' vic lo i' . ♦|h« i ■ * on* • i< • n ’ .'.at nent <*»i tee n. 'h.c. night l»- ! >v< j Judge M»o •is nt '.i .•! .up <*.me iiaz< i or* Vag'H . J M \usiiii. i ■.K of i’obi* county. I testified that h« m-a <1 H.<.*'.* >• | ti'iliM <»|| the pllolie In 1 » H Ji g' M' rls and a pi’.riv in Jusp r named \\ i and that in v tn a o>n\i i siiion t’ox’s iw* me ** as n* t mem .<n ■ L No Man Who Applied To Vote Was Refused W B Sitton of Ridgewa i counts testified that •.». a." on managers "f th*' piima. • • t h. i»m that no man applying to vol was • fused for liny reason. H< -aid i ‘ •• ■ votes in his di-trict w < • so Moi iis H»‘ did not ns the conn ? ■gi>tiai<’ registration lisl to dfb'rmine the qua ification of voters tint did u-« a spi iai list furnished to him by \\« - aml tv. o Others, counlv * ommitte<-:m-ii and Mo ri> support*.'; s Tht« w itness dr\c’opej W. rather poo memo ' a- to the on solidation of th* vote nt the . eint. ' • next morning H couldn't rernemb - for sure whelhe <’ox was then .it t consolidation, but thought he ’might have been* The do<> s wcie against intrud* r< whi * ; •mint ing w a.- going on. hut w itnes- • id n ■ know i whether the\ w. •• ock< 1 Win -i couldn’t say whether t'"\ and Tankvis ! lex alone conxbi*;;. led th* ’e ar ! ty vote “Bart” (’ox. clerk of h- Gilmet I counts court, tv-riib 'h.ai •... ; r. > ' communication with M«* ri> *»n th* ' night of the » •vt »n. a.n .ini ta k to | him next 'lav Witr-s' d. ni« ! t at In I had anything vaiai»ver to .e. wita tin j consolidatmn «»f th*- \op n ;■ tim >• i WHS consolida ed ’n ! s ofil dnors max have he* n c o>. d. but wt < ! not lo< k»-d COX said that «» m.ai i a nee K . an enernx to him hut epm■ d • ; of J’at t< 1 son. t a in* to him i ly demanded to know wha' in! -n .. tion he (<’ox» had about i • < a | in Gilmer * ountx <’**\ -a ■ ■ >■ hic t .f . such information -a • a . up’’ unofficia ly. arm 11 ■* • . u’ds. d •‘shell down*” in \ < w of bru>*iue ne>s of Burt - demand- <‘ox said he saw a j ;-!<•• n »m< • | How s This? We offer Our Hundred !»<»! ars Reward *■ ■ | - ■ .p c* 1 > that can not t» cured l*v 1 kill’x * .! ta ri h * 1 I < 111 M d x Cl W< tbr undersigned Ime I.- -wii I I < in'iH’v for th* Inst 1 \< < n : .’ l»» him perf'H'tlv honorji.’, u hijstn* -■ transactions and tlnam-hHly aide to i-arrv out al.'V ehligalio*!- hv > u !i> wai.him; ki.xnax w mai:\ ix. Whohs.il.- I»rag 2 -st., •j. o Hau s I ’atarrh Cur*- i- t k -n ir i.-i n.il!x. aethig directly the blood ami nju.an:' FiirfacPH of tlm svstein ’I ex;hmm js : free Price 75v per bottle S d b\ :ii' draggiMs Tak*' Huh ' Fa mil* Pills f*" • >j. -p;..; The Atlanta Georgian—Premium Coupon This coupon w ii be ac;epted at ou- Prnv um Par or , 20 East Alabama «t. H partial payment tor any of the beautiful premli m >1 rls d splayed there. See Premiun Parlor Announcement on r Page LycZe-zAafo, at Forty Miles an Hour, Keeps ’Em Healthy BABY A REAL SPEED FIEND iJ' 'O sb ! •» c 1 ... I >aii \\ !.‘|c\. his wile, and lite speed-fiend baby, on mot orevc le-aiti o. "”iy - h.in oj's; ■ ..'.J that he tti<n| itot hi- oa n. l.m that wle n In- tv- I t'titu t to th. doo Hutts was gone. Wittt'-- bv jH’Vet re.ei v.'.l any it" ' 'im ftoni Mol is t > "bring in a l>ig tnajoiit'. from Gilmer," nni an. \\itne - on < i<> .'wexatninalton. ad : ' lilteil tit,i lie viii. .i * i . aurli.late foi I tin 1.--; :-lal m nooiinati-il two yiarsl i I-'.', by tin Denio rats, anil hi favoi oi l l an iiio. ; . n.hmt > ’ox s lid lie iliil this i . i>< < ,'i; !■ tin- enmity voinniitloe h ttl <!<•-) elnri’a Hie DemocraUt nomination had I 1" ' 'll! li Ill’ll lie fl a Uli Ink flirt 1)1-1 : I ...Inn .I'd tiiat iii ‘tn- tn inn. y tin- noin | in.' ulis w■i .• im. out. sled 'o’, said then- v i re no ballot boxes; lii in a ist ilistrhts. a hat living used i I ilia ti’i imr- eonsijlidat.'d regard!.--’ (of i laid iuh of any soi t. I nd. i .1 <iss-vxaniin.iiion. <’ox ad-! Olii'O Illa' l ll.’ oillltly ox,.,'uliv,. oin - i miti.'i was < om|> .-< d entirely of Mor-i 11 ... n. ami th., , v ,.| \ .list rii’t man - j at' i and i h ;.. .-nn lin ed on olcctinn j , day m Gilmei was an anti-i’itierson i j man and a Irong p.iri i-.in of Mor-! I cis. So far as Cox would s iv. the i. < a.- . ■ o' t li- Gil .1. i i. - muy vote ‘ ohitely in th.- iu nds ..f X. 1, Tank IS.’ . of Gilmer, a Morris ).ar- Door Just "Slowed To” While Count Went On ' ' ' ' ' 'A tiii p -.r‘ c •■' i*' g- • .rform.iUuti • *-•( •« ’ 'I - • ’ i<*» . : nd w ’tii’.r the 1 OtUi .■ i ( »t!. < s<_ <’ »\ s*tid ,‘il ! Jh> 1 i < ' • l <’mx s:iid hi got his I i»ist<** .tnd • mftouti d Hurts because • 1 * » • •• low * s i. ith I.i n wim hud . . ird th it he wou *1 not have • li tight hud In mu thi'iight Burts Iw u mid* 11uking i*> intimidate him. <MI di’t t I < :.,»|)UI ion. i 'ox t* -i i- tie<i . tut • i ( ••ti’ primaia was h» Id !in * xu* tl\ ’he same w i\ and under the '-am* iiethm.ls and * iistoms foll'owed in •i- • cions primari* -. W an* .--- said it was tin- ii<ua! thing f*n Republicans to butt in on Dtinocrati- primaries iji ‘•’lui* ’ v.lirc tin y * *»i>ld and h» un dertake to « - teHt the D -iiiocratic nom inees in the gem.al *| ctions (’ox • 'tilted that he imd be* a ted *•!♦ rk six tim« • but n \* t had l»*a*n nomi nated m a Democratic i>ri:na;y. W * A r -d. of Pi' k* ns count \. • < sti fi' d that no otti.i.il returns yf Pick us • omity • ver have been made* to an\- ix’dy Witti'-s- <lm lined to say wh* th- • r i • \otrd fur Patti i son or Morris in lb.- primary ’ .1 F doo!., on of tin man.ig- is of I 'he Tai scr.. \ » ' ction In Gilmer, testi. !iicd that lb' a.• •• cm of tile managers of th- primaix in Gd.n* and that the • le. Hon wa > .olid i.« ' d .dong the usual j 'in. and that he only heard talk of a • 'lit- two da* < aft er the < hat ion was • hold Witness said Im carried the dis trict i; turns to tlie count* s.-at n’exi Id.! it) ; lls p<e * wrapped in a t'.ecc \\ 11.. -- ;., n d m' r r.-i urn - to ’l'. iik.. i-< ami (lid not keep i ‘ ' iii o’’ them tk* .•< aftcr Wit - 9.! ‘ ■ i him is to how the • iect’nm went in his ' ' ' but l hat g.. *.■ th* young I is in no -a f ;-tact i.-t, '■ ||, he also •tu d h.\ inform ion -»' . ■ ral oth- •t ' • agqiim • In \\ iii ’ •' nd be won n’t t»’’J h«»w man* *«i» s had be* n - ast n his district -impi* becau-* i > hin t •"a. -, it \.od .’s busj. i No Discrimination. But Morris Got Votes 'V .1 Milt. i . ull. vs tile liim. i...a- . R" i to-* n disti 1 in Gum- .-.wuh i i1 ' i< i ; ion we- ' 'iiiiuciol along usual I’ - \\ : l . - - ■ .tte.il] > w . - a .vl> ii m- . s.ti. t tu di-, rmiin.il b. t\i. .p Mii ii. ip.; i’.nti i-on. but mi ll »t' I til. Mil!- s’. 1.1 .ill the ll.ti-’ !' W V. Russ.'ll. I.f <•!.., II 1,,; evm.-i;.. g'yee hi other eleetimi man G G \\ ... ~f ip. Hah Grau ini I ’ ! .'tan I s «.• Us. 'I, It hl g iv. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1912. Dan Wjeley Says It Beats Med- icines and Cures Passes Fastest Autos. I'.ii 'y mill',-’ an hour <>n a rmitmeyvles . .iitu sip.p;i--,.s art tile inedi.’ities an.H i: 1 eatim-nis ami cures fpr k> epin;; the I of Hi-’ ro»es in tin <h< eks of | I 'noth iml child, in the opinion of Dan ! :\r ii'l.', a consulting engine.;. ’l’he ordinary youngs;, i of h .... I might he exprp.fed to Him h al -peen j cis fast as that made by im average y vpi ■ train, nith the wind tearh.g nt . on<-’s fact and only mother's steadying ; hand for protection. R 0 Raby \Vi<de\ Is asp ed fiend, land is th,, peeullii: l.niking vehic e con- S strut ted by Ills falhe eats up tin ' miles he just crows for "mo ■ " Wie* j ley made mo ■■ Ilian th miles an houi "ii tin speedway xlth his wife and i child sitting beside him while a , ow l |of -pei tator.s gasped at his reckless-j I n " a **• rarely takes anybody's dust on the road- about Eultoii -’Oiinty. atm s< 'di- :t tin- possibility of a< eidt*nts. I ’’in picture shows just what tlie ma ! 'tin. i- u,,| there ;. e few oth.- s lik. "• t .- pat of llm count i y CRAZED BY HEAT. HE KILLS HIMSELF AT MOTHER’S SIDE I.A t'RQSSE. MIS . Sept. 5. l’i .h ali.. d. anged by tlie heat. Georg - H rb-t hot :md killed |iimsrlf when his mother wa< unuble to lend him $’J ll* j usked foi his r<‘\ol*t i. saying he would -Hl it. When his mother turned (o lock* the bureau drawer alter handing him the pistol ho sent a bullet int<- ills blt,K. •‘OH. YOU KID!” MAN SAYS; GIRL KNOCKS HIM DOWN X |-A\ YORK. Sept. ?i. “oh. you ki* ’ ’ «».iid J inn s ix« ’l* to M tmi- Hou- j lib.tn. sixteen years old. ft*sh from the • bl. Mamie let drive h* r right. Ja mie gni *:o da> s in jaii. the r turns to Tank'rsh y the night o.’ rli*‘ ' I t tion. but * tuildn t st* much about when and how the count* * ote was con-olhial' *l. M I>. Kell*, another election man '.tgei. cmild remombei no other mem ber of the * xecuiivt committee pres ent a: < •nsolidation, ext-ept Tankersle* and himself, hut no cliang* s of an* sort we:** made in returns from the time :li* \ w* i * * ounted until the* werevon solidat* *i. \ K. Sharp. < !ei lion manager in Mountain Town district, counted the returns and carried thjrm to Tank* rsley i n xi -da* Witness was pr* sent when! the count* vote was *<m-ohdated and j his district was correctly counted W. \ Tankers!**, chairman of the I xccuti*' committee of Gilm* i swore (hat all the vote s w*ue honestly *on I solidated an*! that lie mad*' no etTor; j whatever to ..* »id notice of concosi j Witness said vote was consolidated in •’ox s otiii e for convenience met* A , an ’ I that '**♦’• H committeemen and man lagers war*' piesent and cherk’-d thei‘ i * I.• ■i■ ti* ♦•' districts. Ii wa- a most, ditfieuit undertaking t " find oih ■ <»m ’l'.inkt rslex w hat la ‘ <h* o.igiual “special legist.a- ] tioir .si. u,.id( <»ut by a "Üb-k ommit - f •> ti.t lountv cmnmin.ee ami sen' 'Hit to the various election managers a intorm.ition as to who shou t'.’.d aim should im: vole Tankersley - s ‘ PP c and ♦ vaded answer t ■ in qui'. *-on < err mg thi> y n. v ay that | I’ * i-uz ♦•<! tw<» Van* son *ttc>. - j m * - and not -ess titan a do?en com - t mit icemen ■•’ Ilk- S. \ id’i' it le. that ’he - its. was fuinished him hv the -- • c im. •it • ■ hat op t < j i mad’ o* (*o\ s t.eyht w and **ent to t u ous ;sh y is, but I: • ’’ :‘m of uu* '- i’ hi y...’’ go; from Tankeisie* info - •I- -* ' o w at bt ( X . •: <.f i . _ * H. m*t . did say what be J m ■ n;• v .< ■ ' - .1 hui *-a\ wt -• abandope*! M 1 4-V tlie < ommittf c ad,;.>.r, mm Uh . ’• - “« k tins .a ft* . noon. LOCKER BLUBS TD BE INMEO Mayor Signs Ordinance Requir ing Permits and Licenses. Probe by Police Committee. Following il;e signing <»f the new lock er chili ordinance i»* Mayor W inn to day. a rigid investigation of all locker dubs in the city is to be begun by the police coimnitHe of coimcil. As man* of the clubs are now operat ing contrar* to the council’s desire, it is expected tl.at some of them will i»e closed. Tlie new ordinance provides that « very i Hub must secure a permit from council and ■ > ' a licensejof SSOO besot • being per- I milted to operate; This authority was spocifieail* granted to council at the re cent session of the general assembly, after the courts had decreed that the general police authority o f the city did not give the tight to control the chibs whm the* - had secured a state license. There are now eighteen locker clubs jin the c t* \ll must apply for permits', ! revokablc at any time, and pay the first (•installment of the license h* October 1. M G I lim.phr »-y. chairman of the police committee of council, is now in Johns Hopkins hospital. Baltimore, re cover ing from an operation. \s.soon as he returns to Atlanta the investigation j of the locker clubs w ill he taken up. HOTEL CLERKS ARE GUESTS AT BANQUET; CONVENTION ENDS The Southeastern Greeters, composed "f hotel clerks in ,-< ven states, went ’•a- l< to tile fegFsters tbda.v after a round of enjoy incut which vlo-.-d with -•< banquet at the Pi< dmont hotel last night. There were 25 guests present and nearly everybody made a speech, so it was late -or early -when tlie .lin net’ was over. Tile following officers were elected for the imining year: 1.. I>. l-'.-tirchild, Chattanooga, pi, ai dent; state vice presidents. S. J. Law rence. Asheville. X (’.; \\ \\- Waters, ( hester. S. 1 ' . I ’ J. Rogers, Americus, G:<.. w 11. Murfce Chattanooga, Tenn.; A H Chapman. Meridian, Miss . (' \\ . f'.,own, Jr.. Jacksonville, I 1 • and J. H. Roeddelk Montgomery Ala. MAN WHO PASSED BAD CHECK CAUGHT ON ARRIVAL HOME "IJveti down in Mexico, every time 1 o.aril a knock on the door or saw a strange man near ini’, i thought sure oi ls .-rs had me. said .1. \\ illiatn Johnsen lOf 272 Jett street, today, after he had : l>e< i take n intv custody b.v Pinkerton I 'lctvctives at.d Guy Detectives t'owan anil |Ozbutai. .11 the charge t passing one o.lier .;n a local bank in October. 1910. Johnsim had been at large since that 'hue. When he sought to pass the sec ond check, bank officers tried to hold hint tor tlie potter, but ! e escape.l be fore ■ fficers arrived. Heading West he went to \lexic... where lie tentained until six weeks ag.. He had been Imme lull a short thin when the local Pinkertons learned lie was ba<k in ’own. and planned liis arrest. Johnson confessed his part in tlie worthless <-l>.>cks. but si s th< ( were f< rged by anol her i :an EX-EMPLOYEE OF CITY DROPS DEAD IN STORE ON W H I T E H ALL ST. H ihi i'i. a v.ell kiti wn railroad man. dr»>p|>pd dead today in a store at 97 Whitehall str.v' He bad mst vnituod and sat d**wn. apparent!* ! ■ resi, when; «iuo <’f the vlcrks heard him fall i’ll* 1 • Irad* hospital ambulance was I ’th* ambulan- surgeon arrived and •■xam j ine<; him Papers m his jK’cket showed that re Hveu ai 450 Gienn strict, and ’* !- <»t(\*‘s **tr*- nutifieu Mr who w is neari* •.(« voar* of age. had be»u a‘ <>n*' titn* connpt fed w it* ud e: ** : ,t | tmt'iii. PUPILS PBEPJBEfI EBB SCHOOLtEHB Teachers Give Exams for Chil dren Backward in Work and New Students. Teacher- will be on dutj in tlie va rious public schools tomorrow morn ing at S: o’clock. School opens Mon day tor nearly 25.‘jito children in the public schools, and there ’are num bets of pupils who have to stand ex aminations on "back work" before thev ‘•an enter advanced grades this fail. ■Examinations also will be given at the sa:n< time to those children who. wish to enter a eertfcln grade and who I have not attended the Atlanta public] schools. The examinations will lie held j by teat hets of the Vespectii e schools , and grades in tlie schools which the j ehildrvn wish to enter. ’j The teachers, who ba\. attended Inoiinal courses in the Ro> s iiigit Sc hool building sine. Monday received their j final instruction from Superintendent] W. M. Slaton, today. I’roni !t o'clock until the eariy afternoon lite superin tendent spoke on mullers of school wink, going over in detail every sub j«. t from that < f scholarship and dis iciplim 'to the proper car< of the school building and the ’.mount of work each principal of a s< hool must get out of I the school janitors. <>n I riday at n t noon the superintend l > nt w ill have every Janitor of a public school building before him and will impress on them his ideas in r< gat'd to J 'lie care of buildings and grounds. Although the long dreaded Hist day | of s( hoot > nines on Monday, there wifi !>e no actual recitations to start on that | day. as the < hihl»< n w ill have to be as signed to tiieii various class's and les sons will hive to be given for the work '.. limit starts in earnest Tuesday morn ing. Pupils will have to leport prompt ly at theii various ela.-s rooms on Mon day, however, ami report for school , duty. They will probably be able to leave by noon on that day. CAROLINA CAMPAIGN LEADS TO DEATH OF GREENVILLE OFFICER —-- GREENVILI E, S l - .. Sept. >5.- J. P | Goodw in, county upet vis <r, is dead at hi;- home in this city today after .in illness of two weeks The death of t tiie supervisor is attributed to exeite- > im nt of the campaign just dosed. Whit.- attending a political meeting at Liek ville two weeks ago. he was howled 1 down as h< attempted to speak II was a candidate for re-election and he pleaded earnestly with the crowd to iiea him, but Blease men in tile crown, . knowing the supervisor to have been a I Jones supporter, refused to let him be ■5 heard. following his \aii, attempt to be ; heard, M. Goodwin was -tricken with j apoplexy on th” stand, lie was hur ried to the city and given every atten a tion. but the shock was to severe for , , aim to s jrvive. The excitement of the . Liekville meeting, coupled with his s defeat late; at the pelfs, brought on i nis death. Tie was an efficient official, and had served two terms. '.MAN BURNED TO DEATH IN MACON SURVIVOR OF lIKISHINEFF MASSACRE i MACON. GA.. Sept s.—lsidore I.cs t say, the young Russian electrician who i was burned i<> death here yesterday i and whoso funeral today was attended t by scores other titan those of liis own t race, lived a life replete with tragedy. Six (ear." ago, in the massacre at - Kishim :T. lie saw his mother and fa ther hacked to pieces, and lie himself I was stabbed with a bayonet and loft for dead.* A younger brother, Morris, hid in a haystack and rescued him. Together tltey escaped to America, and . were assigned (>y a relief association . to tito Hebrews of Macon for protec . tion. In five years here ho had built up . an excellent business and was regarded . as a good citizen. ATLANTA MUSICIAN IS INJURED’IN EXPLOSION; ilhati * Munger, wid. ... known :n 1 II \tlanta musical circles, who was tilling l 'lan (itgagemont with' the orchestra at I I Old Sweet Springs hotel, West Vir -1 ginia, had both arms severely but not. ' | set toiisiy burned In gasoline a few davs •ago while assisting a guest of the ■ aotcl in making some repairs on his I automobile. i His friends wen informed today that I he is getting along t.i. ely, MUST SERVE YEAR IN ATLANTA ’ MONTG'IMERY. ,ALA . Sept. 5. W il- I l;atn A Sas.-rnan must spend a year and i I a day in the Federal prison at Atlanta for ■ Violating the white slave laws of tlie gov- I . eminent tie is from I’ennsylvania and about 25 \Tars of age. He was indicted i bv tile recent grand jmn on several ! > counts. ! JACKSON LETS SEWER WORK. , JACKSON. GA.. Sept. 5.—J. 13. M - > C.ary Company, of Atlanta, has been awi...1e.l th( contract f■■ plans and , - pe< ilieations for a sewe rage system ~ b> the Jackson city council As soon as the cost is ascertained council will tall an election on a bond issue so I sew ■ rage. BUTTS TAX RATE RAISED. JACKSON' GA. Sept 5—J o' Gaston. But ts count' commissiont has] ' fix< d the tax a'- a' 12 mills this year,! , an increase of 2 mills over last year. | ■ Tilts is one of the highest rates Butts! I county has evef'had. It is made nec t essa '.it ;s stat d. by the cost of the I , <li;<'ltgang and the exp nse of running* i th** courts, FOR PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION Take Horsford's Ac<d Phosphate ' -o-. ’.ci' recommended for physical I 1 (1 xi.a;--. nil, nervousness and! weak dig( st (on. | GRIZZLY BEAR AND HER 2 CUBS SIGNED FOR THE GRANT ZOO j 'the zoo family at Giant park soon is to be increased by a femaie grizzly: bear and two cubs Dan Carey, man ager of parks, has just received a com munication from Colonel L. M. Brett, •supet intendent of the Yellowstone Na tional park, saving the bears will be given to Atlanta if the expense of cap turing and shipping them is paid b.< the city. The park board provided the neces sary Sl5O at its meeting- yesterday aft ernoon and within a short time the big attraction at Grant park foi At lanta's children will be the mother beat and her two cubs. The board decided that tlie Erskine memorial fountain at the coiner of the Peach trees and Baker streets should be removed to the Ormewood entrance of Grant park. - Greatest Nerve A 50-CENT BOX FREE I A Recent Discovery. Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers, the Most Effective Nerve Strengthener for Men and Wo men Ever Found by Science. This is the world's newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve invigorator, ; revitallzer, brain awakener, body strengtb ener, without equal in tlie world’s history of medicine. Il brings about a change from Hint awful, dull weak, lazy, don’t-give-a hang feeling to brightness, strength, clear-headedness and courage which is remarkable. EgJ Kellogg’s banitone Wafers Make Yon Feel Fine All the Time. FOR MEN.—Ncive force got: ! 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I inclose 8 cents in stamps to help pay post age and packing. : Name I St:'-et or R I'. D j City State The' .-gular SI.OO size of Kellogg's | Sanitone Wafers are for sale in Atlan tia by Coursey & Munn, 29 Marietta I street; Elkin Drug Co.. 26 Peachtree I street Jacobs' Pharmacy. 6 Marietta 'street (eight stores). No free packages from druggists. irAWFrsm] h--™™..... I I Seats Njow on Sale g Season’s First Play TH E M U SICAL RAIN B O W The BALKAN PRINCESS ——Given By The No. 1 and Only Company , n ... L M , , |U „ HTWIT I. LYRJC , Mats. Labor Day. Tues., Thors.. Sat. ' Ser MINSTRELS i 40 People. Sale Now Open ZZ_I READ FDR PROFIT USE FO ’ RESULTS. GEORGIAN WANT ADS | EX-SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS GOES TO PRISON MONTGOMERY. ALA.. Sept. 5. t i M. Lammons, former superintendent ~f education of Coffee county. Alabama .was today sentenced b\ Judge Bto«i of the city court, to serve eight yea in the state penitentiary for e;ub. ; . ziing state school funds. Lammons ipleaded guilty and tears trickled d 0..: his cheeks as he beggefi with thejudg. ’ to be lenient with him. NEW BANKS AT CAMILLA. CAMILLA, GA.. Sept. s.—Within 3 days two new banks will open for bu~ ness. giving the cit-yfour banking in stitutions. ' |Riggs Disease If vour teeth are loose and sensitive ; and the gums receding and bleeding i. i nave Riggs Disease, and are in danger of losing all your teeth. I'sc Call's Anti-Riggs. and it will g .e quick relief and a complete cure, i- 1 a pleasant and economical tretmem used ami recommended by leading m r . isters. lawyers and theatrical people v .'., appreciate tin need of perfec t teeth > . a 50c bottle of Call's Anti-Riggs t ] Jacobs' Pharmacy, with their guamm., | ’to refund the money if it fails i, . . that is claimed for it. it is invaluahl'. in relieving sore mouth due t.. pressure. Circular free. CALL'S v.xtt I RIGGS CO.. 23 Williams st.. Elmira,’ N Y . KIMBROUGH STATES VIEWS j TO TENTH WARD VOTERS I ’ . WIK i' !**• 'W < / 1 'h/ i : j w> ■ ’ \; A J. T. KIMBROUGH, Candidate for Council Tenth Ward. In submitting my candidacy fi-.r com <■ll to tii" people of the Tenth wa : desire t<> assure them that if I honored by being elected to i <-i>i -■ ; > them I shall give unsparingl.\ oi >i time in looking afte their interes The Tenth ward is to be eongt latcd on having secured as part of ;’ territory Capitol View. While I • \. |to give a square deal to ali sections . the wikrd in furthering public impno. | ments. tlie new section should r. < i:< special attention. What th Tenth wa d needs nm than anything else is bettor street-. I shall lend every energy securing these much-needed impin', ments. The public works depart.m a should be equipped with new and nr ern machinery which will enable titein to do more work at less cost. This ward also has! two parks whi ought to be imptovefl for the bencti’ of our citizens. | I shall .io all f can to secur appro priations for this purpose. It is my intention, if •elected, to wors in harmony with the other members .. the Tenth ward delegation in eoun< I believe that with co-operation wit 1 : each other many splendid impro' ments can be secured. AugAal PRESENT TRAFFIC BREAKS ALL SUMMER RECORDS 1 hese past few week have taxed 1 lie capabilities of our opera!ing department ias never before. ()nly i he cheerful co-oper ation of our “Centrals ■ has made possible the han jdling of this great growth b business, due in part Io the i rapidly increasing number :of those who “Shop !»' Wire.” Our phone in the home 1 11 only 8 1-3 cents per day ' proving a big factor in th i summer growl h. Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, lieu. Mgr.