Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 17, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 4, Image 4

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4 WILSON THEORIES Emm Democratic Tariff Program Would Plunge Country Into Bankruptcy, He Says. * • SANTA BARBARA. CALIF’. Sept. Ifi—lnto southern California came Colonel Roosevelt today to renew his /htlack upon Governor Wilson. The ex prestdent assailed the Democrat! can didate for his tariff stand, saying that if Wilson gets the presidency and at tempts to put into effect the tariff pro gram enunciated in the Baltimore plat form he will plunge the country Into bankruptcy "It is amazing that the Democratic party is brazen enough to try to jam such a platform down the people's throats," slid the colonel. "They are fooling only themselves. The people are going to show by a decisive vote that they are not bamboozled by the empty Wilson theories." Roosevelt glowingly referred to the prospects of the third party winning this fall " "From what I've seen here in the West. 1 believe we are going to beat . the bosses." he exclaimed. "It’s a sig nificant thing that the bosses have di rected their whole fight against us. You don't hear Penrose, or Guggenheim, or Barnes railing at the Democratic par ty. They are after the Progressive par ty." WILLS $1,500 FOR SONGS TO THE SICK AND NEEDY STI .RUNG, ILL, Sept. 16— The will of Mrs. Anna Scott, of Mendota, leaves sl,- 500 to Evangelist Peter Billhorn, to b«* used singing the gospel to the sick and needy. The evangelist received no instructions as to how to carry out the bequest. Mrs. Scott, who died recently, left an •state of $65,000 The remainder is willed to various churches and charities. Many Driven From Home. Ever) year, in many parts of the country, thousands ate driven from their homes by coughs and lung dis eases. Friends and business are left behind for other climates, but this is costly and not always sure. A better way—the way of multitudes is to use Dr. King’s New Discovery and citr, yourself at home. Stay right there, with your friends, and take this safe medicine. Throat and lung troubles find quick relief and health returns Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs makes ft a positive blessing. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ••• (Advertisement j Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living mar Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in his family for four teen years, and that he has found It to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sul«- by all dealers (Advertisement.) 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So I'm willing to teach either theory." The rural applicant was careful not to show his ignorance, others are not always so thoughtful. A discussion recently arose as to the boundaries of Roumania. the claim being made tha' it does not touch the Black Sea. The Geotgian's Atlas was brought out to decide the questtion. It correctly show s that Roumatiia is bounded on the not tit and west by Austrla-Hunga y, on the east by Russia nnd the Black Sea. on the south by Bulgaria, and for a short distance on the West by S.-rvia So tic one that claimed that Houmania does not border on the Black Sea w as wrong The Standard Atlas and Chronologi cal History of the World is correct m every detail. Its full pages maps and charts are authentic and up to date You can get it by presenting six head ings clipped of lorn from the first png of this pap<: together with an expens.' fee to cov<-i the necessary items of this distrlbutio n (Advertisement > EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS ATLANTA FLOPAL CO., Cali Main 1130 (Advertisemvnt ) WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 tor wit set of old False Te-lli sent lie Highest prlc. paid f, v „td Gold, Silver old Wat.-t Broken Jewelry HI h 1 I ’ f«- < 11' t, St■ t' hst Money Sent By Return Mail. Phus. and Refining Co., 563 Chestnut St . Ph ladelphla. Pa. Sfe., 1 TO DENTISTS Hm, SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS Thomas S. Felder, attorney genera s tiie finest "buzzer" in the state c.ap >l—a "buzzer ” being, of course, a ' r k -o ft > JAM 2-3 B NEVDt tion used In lieu of a bell, for the purpose of calling messengers, pot ters and tlx- like. "Buzzers" are affected most per sistently by bank ers, brokers, gov ernors and attor ney genet a Is, are they carry with them a certain as surance of great respectability and dignity. When a "buz zer” buzzes -this all byway nt pre liminary—t h e re- fore, underlings and minor attaches hop lively, for that means a signal from the Big Noise, and get-a-hump-on time is at hand'. Tom Felder’s “buzzer’’ is one of the most sonorous- and insistent that ever buzzed. It seems to penetrate into the remotest corners of the Capitol, and it never fails to impress visitors mightily. The average innocent bystander thinks life, with a “buzzer” like that at one's elbow and the authority attaching to use it. must be a complete and utter joy! But Felder takes no joy in his "buz zer." He uses it, because he btlicves in perfect order and decorum around and about the establishment. A "buzzerless” attorney general would be almost a disgrace to any well regulated adminlsl ration Felder know s that appreciates the gravity of it. and lie uses tiie "buzzer" regularly , the while he hates it ever worse than Satan ever hated holy water' T'he attorney general’s procedure, wishing the porter, is usually somewhat after this fashion: Felder pushes "buzzer." and "buzzer” buzzes after the persuasion <>f a rip saw. The porter doesn't come—he knows better thin tj come then. He understands the hls.-ing hate of Feldc ■ for "buzzers," and for all creatures, P< rsons and things conjured up "buz zer-wise!" After the second “buzz,” Felder goes out into the lobby and does a vocal turn. "Tom! Hey, commere!" booms through the corridors. Then Tom hikes for the attorney general's office, and everything is pretty! Felder has a choice iinti-’ buzzer" vo cabulary that he unwinds now and then for the delectation of particularly inti mate and personal friends -but nobody yet has ventured to print that in a fam iI y new spa pvr I Every little old politlraJ organization in these United S' >;<-s has an electoral tic ket or file . r use in tile Georgia Novemlx . - -lions, save and excepting the I’rohibi'ionfsts. The Democrats have their Wilson electors, of course; the Moosers their T K. ticket- they, at last, came to gether fraternally ami sweetly the reg ular G. O. P.'s their Taft exhibit, and tin- Socialists their Debs frame-up. The embattled and sometimes pugna cious Prohis alone have left this Crack er Armageddon undisputed! It doos look, too. cis If Georgia, being a brag prohibition locality -theoretical ly. anyway -Would have its Prohibition electors, that the faithful might ral y and make a brave- showing for Chafin and whoever it is on election day The Socialists have a candidate against every statehouse office to be elected, from governor down, except Paul Trammell, th. railroad commis sioner. good luck only on the theory that the Socialists gave out before they got to his case, and they couldn’t very well run the same man for two offices' One of the most common ailments that haul working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamber lain's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get quick relief. For sale by all -lealers ••• t Advertisement. > The Policy for YOU! When you receive the New Non-Participat ing Policy, now being written by The Southern States Life, you have one that is: Ample in conditions and terms. Generous in benefits. Simple in its wording. A rate in keeping with the lowest. This policy, also, carries the disability clause, writ ten exclusively by this Company. One-fourth face of Eoficy paid, in cash, at total disability; premiums paid y Company as long as insured is disabled until policy becomes a claim. General Agents wanted for unfilled territory Local Agents wanted tn all territories Co-operation of the Company with their agents, together with t eir unmatched policies, make agents’ contracts with The Southern States l ife profitable. The Southern States Life ’insurance Co. ATLANTA, ’ CA ’ ' bipervisorof Agents WILMER L. MOORL, t’rt» Slilk Ol Georgia By JAMES B. NEVIN. Judge Joel Branham, of Rome, dis tinguished jurist, eminent lawyer, and grand old man of north Georgia, had a look-in on his Atlanta friends today. The judg. recently rounded the sev enty-seventh mile post, but hardly no ticed it. so far as the burden of years is concerned. He grows younger, in deed, as he grows older. "1 long ago solved the problem of grow ing old gracefully. If I may be i permitted so to express myself,” sa[d the judge. "I keep off other folks toes! "The way to have people like you— even love yofl—is to agree with them. If a friend expresses an opinion, par ticularly a de- ided and carefully ex pressed opinion, be a good fellow. Say, 'By jinks, old man, you know I never thought of It exactly in that light; and 1 believe you are right!’ "That gets 'em, every time. "Kvery now and then I hear of some body wanting to 'trade, last go,' with me, and 1 always find out that he has something nice to tell me about seme body saying so and so about Branham. Invariably, the somebody is some per son 1 have agreed with on a pet idea!” Commissioner of Agriculture Connor Isn’t taking any chances. A few weeks back, he announced that he would not appoint the newly author ized fertilizer inspectors and things until December —but that was before the point of an October unexpired suc cession was raised, and he was under the impression that his term held until next July. Commissioner Connor still is under that impression, but he is not quite so one of it he was a little while ago. and so he will get the appointments all off his mind on or before October 1. If tiie two-year commissions he is issuing ills appointees hold good, he will have left precious little official patronage in the office when ho va cates It, whether that be in October or July. Clayton Robson, of Baldwin, left At lanta this morning for his home in Mil ledgeville, to assume a grave and weighty responsibility, Mr. Robson is chairman of the sena torial executive committee for the Twentieth district, and the convention meets tomorrow formally to nominate Judge John Allen for tiie senate. Robson will lie called upon to wield tiie gav< 1 in getting that august gath ering under way and safely through such shoals as it may encounter, and he feels mighty nervous as he draws near the Job. He confidently expects to escape from the ordeal with his life, however. Effective Home Remedy for Tuberculosis! It is n serious matter when the lungs are afteeted. A trip away or to a sana torium is not only expensive, but it In.- I volves separation from home and friends. Some are benefited, but few can safely re turn. Eckman’s Alterative is effective for home treatment. For example: 231 S. ,'tlar -ic Ave.. Haddonfield, N. J. "Gentlemen: In the ill of 1905 T eon- I tracted a very severe cold, which settled ' on n>> lungs At last I began to raise i Sputum, and mj physician then told me I ' must go tn California immediately. At this time I was advised to take Kckman’s: .W.rative. 1 stayed at home and com- I in. red taking it the last week in Octo ber I began to improve, and tiie first I week in January. 1000, I resumed my reg-I (ilar occupation, having gained 25 pounds, I fully restored to health. It is now five years since my recovery has been effected, and I can not praise Eckman’s Altera tive too highly. I have recommended it with excellent results." (Signed) W. M. TATEM. Eckman’s Alterative is effective in bron chitis. asthma, hay fever, throat and lung I troubles, and in upbuilding the system. I | Does not contain poisons, opiates or hab-i i’■ forming drugs. For sale by all Jacobs' 1 ilfug stores and other leading druggists. | Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory. Phila delffiiia. Pa. for additional evidence. (Advertisement.) CHICHESTER S PILLS .-CCx . THE I>IAMOXI> BRANn A tCJN 1.n.11.®! 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ALDINE CHAMBERS, desire most heartily to indorse his candidacy for mayor, and to commend him to the favorable consideration of the people of Atlanta. Mr. Chambers is both HONEST and CAPABLE. He I is faithful in the discharge of duty, and is worthy of the fullest I I confidence both as an official and private citizen. His accurate : knowledge ol the city s affairs, and his careful and unremitting | attention to every duty he assumes, preeminently and peculiarly fit | ■ him for service of a high order as Mayor at this time. I Thrower Geo. C. Walters I-’. I'. 11. Akers Asa G. Candler I Al. M. Welch IL B. W ey J. A. Perdue w. P. Walthall M. L. Minor O. W'. Allen ,J. L. Stewart T. B. Ryan I L. J. Guinn Harold Hirsch J. M. Skinner W. D. Owens '’a<-ob IL Olsom Stewart R. Roberts J. ME Hollingsworth L. C. Daggett IMark W . Johnson Walker White A. B. Caldwell Chas. AV. Smith W. IL h’abern 11. M. Golden s. D. Clay e. ML W T alker W. I). Thomson C. M. Rizer V. H. Kriegshaber J. N. Brown J - ><• !’• Stanley M. |< Trn-ker J. E. Guthrie W. \. Kriegshaber W. L. Perrey J nn . s. Candler WE R. Johnson .\sa W. ( aiidler I*. M. Williams G. J. Lawhon (? 0 Crymes Ihe above statement has been prepared and published with- | out the knowledge or consent of either Mr. Chambers or his I Campaign Committee. | GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS