Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 17, 1912, FINAL, Image 8

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WILSON GOULDNT CANCEL HIS TOOR But He Will Refrain From At tacking the Progressive Party on Trip. PRINCETON. N .1 Oct 17. Governor Woodrow Wilsum tried today to gei out of his future speaking engagements because of the attempted assassination of Colonel Roosevelt, but failed and will leave for Virginia tonight The governor spent the morning in tel ephone communication with national Democratic headquarters in New York city in an effort to adjust the situation to his own liking, but the national leaders pointed out thai this would mean a big monetary loss and bring disappointment to many persons, so Governor Wilson capitulated He will not assa 1 the Pro gressive party , however Governor Wilson's tour this week will take him into Virginia. Maryland and Pennsylvania I pon his return he ex pects to remain at Princeton until the election with the exception of one speech. In New York city CHANGE OF VENUE MAY BE ASKED FOR W. H. CURTIS JACKSON. MISS . Oct 17. Attor neys for W H Curtis the young trav eling man who shot and killed -I 11. Helton, a stationer, in the Messina building, several weeks ago, and wftp vias recently released under a ss.9pt* bond, have not yet decided whether to »o to trial at the November tfniri# criminal court in Jackson or endeavor to secure a change of venue The mat ter will probably not be decided until the case is called up from the docket Since his release from custody Curtis has resumed his work as traveling salesman for a St Louis wholesale drug firm and is rarely seen on the streets of Jackson Curtis is a brother of Dr A L. Cur tis. of Atlanta. AUSTRALIA TO GIVE $25 BONUS FOR NEW BABIES MELBOURNE. Oct 17—The com monwealth parliament hus voted to award *25 to parents for every child born in Australia. NOT SULTS M PILIS. "CKMIS" If constipated, bilious, headachy, stomach sour, take a Cascaret. You men and women who can't get feeling right—who have headache, coated tongue foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a aick. gassy, disordered stomach, or have back-ache and feel worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets. or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This Is Important Cascaisets wok while you sleep; cleanse and regulate tl* stomach, re move the sour, undigested and ferment. Ing fnod and foul gases, take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste jnatter and poison in the intestines and *bow’els. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning • a ib-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regu lar and head clear for months Don't forget the children They love Caacarets 'because they ta-te good do good— never gripe or sicken (Advt.) .' u mm. . j lj as a- 1 - :—-i _r i—• CURE FOR WHK KIDNEYS FREE Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles. Backache. Strain ing. Swelling, Etc. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kid neys and Back Wouldn't It be nice within a week 01 so to begin to say good bye forever to rhe scalding, dribbling, straining, or too fre quent passage of ruine the forehead and the back-of-the-head aches; the stitches and pains in the back; the growing mus cle weakness, spots before (lie eyes; yel low skin; sluggish bowels, swollen eyelids or ankles leg cramps: un-natural short breath, sleeplessness and the despond ency " Take Stuart's Bucbu and Juniper Com pound for above troubles If you want to make a quick recovery. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper. Compound contains only pure ingredients and quickly shows its power over kidney and bladder diseases Cures where all else falls All symptoms quick ie- vanish $1 per large bottle at drug stores Samples free by writing Stuart Drug Company. Atlanta Ga. < Advertisement. > ROME MAN COMMENTS ON RECENT PRIM AR Y Editor Atlanta Geotgian. I note with much pleasure dint the Lord has. consistently w ith His pre viously expressed opinion on such mat ters. denied the charge of complicity in rhe persecution of the unfortunate women of Atlanta instituted b} the Men and Religion Forward Movement, hr defeating their candidate for mayor. To my mind the grandest exhibition •'f the nobility of the char.tr t ■ of Jesus Is to he found in his answer to the -*lf-rigiiicous men who <1 rigged before Him the fallen 'Oman, expecting Him to condemn her. that they might stone to death and dtift the blame from ir on n ion«i len< es; Lei him wlm is without sill among Br*’* I.* ■ . th" first stunt. SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS ON GEORGIA POLITICS The state Democratic executive com mittee is undertaking to reinstate the white Democratic primary in Georgia, rather than the «n tner- ' bite mary as is now the Ten years ago. when Pops' wcio as thick as th< S'®*' *■ y leaves In Valiant. K / brosa -throughout strict- ■ U 'hit'- Demo ®a| jfr'T ' italic prhnaty ££ ■'■'■WL? was insisted upon tagT e rigidly. BL e**' Gradually, how ever, the bais were let down and MB| ®L-’ all white voter- regardless of past party alignments r rrv-rtw were invited back "into the reservation." and the qualify ing "Democratic" generally has been omitted from primary regulations of ilate years. There has been a noticeable laxness, however, as the primary idea developed in Georgia in the subsequent obligation of sticking staunchly by the nominees, once the nominations had been maxle. "Bolting" has grown to be more or less fashionable. Participation in th-- primary has been considered one thing —hacking up the nominee has come tn be another thing The state committee is now under taking to accomplish two .specific things in the November national elec tion; It is undertaking to get out a big vote for Wllsm and Marshall, and to safeguard in the future the sanctity of the Democratic primary. Those white men In Georgia who go to the polks on November 5 and cast their ballots for Wilson and Marshall electors sliall be deemed sufficiently qualified to participate in the general Democratic primary of 1914 the next general primary to be held in the state. The state committee. in other words, is nut goingtback and dig up past wab bling upon the part of voters, but it Is going to lay down a law for the pres ent that the future may be tlgnt-ou.'; regulated. Judge Fraftk M .Longley, of Troup. Is the father of the idea the state com mittee is seeking, to enforce. E. D. t'ole. one.of the members-elect of the house of representatives from Bartow, will undertake to put an in heritance tax Jaw upon the statute books of Georgia. Mr. t'ole hasimade a study of the In heritance tax Haws of this and other countries, and he Is a firm believer in the justice and equity of the- idea. Dfscussinglllte bill he proposes to in troduce, Mt Cole today said: "I be lieve. in the; first place, that no other tax is so easily collected as a tax on Inheritances.,- hqd I feel sure that no other tax is iso just The man who In herits has little, If any thing, to do with tlte creation <of the estate he receives he generally 'is willing to pay imme diately whatever is deemed proper upon the delivery of the estate into his hands. "Wherever (inheritance taxes have been adopted the laws regulating their collection have, remained on the stat ute books Sofmetlines they have been modified, but itn no instance have they been repealed. "Georgia is entitled to the best and most approved methods of taxation. An inheritance tax seems to me to be most righteously lit order." Thomas E. Watson will deliver a public address in Thomson on Friday, October 18, upon live questions of the day. Mr. Watson announces that this will be his last public address for this year. The Taft people In Georgia are worle ing persistently and consistently in their efforts to round up as large a vote for tile president as possible in the No vember election. Henry S Jackson, who is the presi dent's direct representative in Georgia, is very optimistic over the outlook—at least, he is expecting Mr. Taft to get more votes in Georgia than Mr. Roose velt. A few weeks ago It looked as if Roosevelt would lead Taft easily In this state, but there are a great many ob servers who believe now that he likely will do nothing of the sort "The president will get a much heav ier vote in Georgia than some people have expected him to." said a well known Republican leader today. "We have the most encouraging advice from all over the state. Mr. Roosevelt's visit to Georgia availed him nothing what ever. if anything, it yveakened his “The Call of the Heart’’ all this week at the Lyric. What a crushing rebuke! And how infinitely just! Peisecution of unfortunate women, to carry with it the least semblance ot justice, could originate with and be car ried on only by the "bure worm 11 of the land, becausg if it were not for man’s depravity there would he no impure w omen. in the name of justice, lot men keep hands off Justice! The embodiment of all that is tight and the negation of ill that is w rung. Su>w|\ tetx sort and denomination could agree on justice a- mu of the cardinal tenet, of their creed Sim erclr. W. A. l-TtKI.J Rome, Ma.. Oct. lb, lylJ. tAdvt.) By JAMES B NEVIN cause A large number of Georgia Re publicans hay. come to the conclO.-iOn Roosevelt - race is .loomed to failure, and that regularity now may avail them much. "I do not say that Mr Taft is going to tarry Georgia, for I do not think lie will. I do say, however, and I say it deliberately, that Mr. Taft will get a much heavier vote in Georgia titan Mr Roosevelt will." Colonel Charles R Pendleton, editor of The .Macon Telegraph. Georgia's 1., st known Democratic war horse and the dean of the press outfit within the state is an Atlanta vLitoi t'olonel Pendleton is not talking poli ties, but he is talking state fait "We have a fine state fair on hand in Macon, and it should be visited by everybody w ho is interested in agricul ture, ’ said Colonel Pendleton. "We have not undertaken to make the fair spectacular particularly, but we have undertaken to make it into esting and instructive. "The governor and his staff will visit us today and the people of Macon arc preparing to give them a royal wel come. We like 'Little Joe' down In our neck of the woods, and we believe lie likes us" t'olonel Pendleton called upon Gov ernor Blown at ttie stap- capital yes terday afternoon. CLEANSE YOUR LIVER ANO BOWELS WITH DELICIOUS' SYRUP OF FIGS" Removes the sour bile, gases and clogged-up waste without gripe or'nausea. No headache, indiges tion, constipation, biliousness or coated tongue. l-'oul breath, coated tongue, dull, thiobbing headache, stomach sour and full of gases, indigestion, biliousness and a sallow complexion, mean that yon*- tnH.y f. ; bowels »-•» clogged with ... tutus* drain- age organs <>f the tiody are obstructed: liver stagnant -iiui stomach full of poisonous gas.-- s.-itir bite and undi gested fermenting food not properly carried off. Most of out ills are caused by consti pated bowels. We all need a laxative sometimes; nobody can doubt that. The only question is; Which one is the best? and tliat isn't a question any mote Syrup of Figs, being composed entirely of liiseious figs, senna and aro matics. must act in a harmless, gentle and natural way. Syrup of Figs can be constantly used without Injury, its MEMBER OF LARGEST CHAPTER OF EASTERN STARS IN ATLANTA One of the most interesting chapters of East ern Stars in the world, is chapter No. 65, of Grand Rapids, Mich. This chapter holds the distinction of being the largest in the world. Mrs. C. R. Judd, who is the first woman in the world to either bake or roast an article of food ir, a fireless cook stove, is an active member of chapter No. 65, Eastern Stars. Mrs. Judd is in Atlanta this week DEMONSTRATING THE IDEAL FIRELESS COOK STOVE at the store of KING HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree Street Grit Your Teeth I and say “1 WILL” IT TAKES DETERMINAT ION TO ' make a start in the saving habit, it takes determination £o keep it up, but the habit grows and becomes easier as ultimate success and competence become more and more apparent. DETERMINE TO BE SOMEBODY Start today to set aside your thrift fund. I We welcome small or large accounts, I and pay 4 per cent interest on SAVINGS I DEPOSITS. Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank. Open Saturday afternoons 4 to 6. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS OIAZ REVOLUTION ALARMS MADERO Mexican President Asks 3.000 Volunteers to Crush Uprising on East Coast. MEXICO CITY, Oct. 17. President Ma dero today i.-’sued a call for 3,000 volun teers to tight General Felix Diaz, com mander-ln-chief of the insurgent allies at Vera Gruz. If that many do not re spond, the government will resort to con scription. The government is more alarmed over the Diaz revolt than over any preceding Spanish papers have stated that Pro gresso. Puerto Mexico and Matamoras, three Gulf ports, have been seized by the adherents of the new revolutionary leader. General Diaz has sent a gunboat from Vera Cruz to attack Tampico, the fall of which would give him control of ah Atlantic ports in Mexico. < Jalapa, the capital of the state of Vera Cruz, surrendered to the Diaz forces to day I'he state of Hidalgo also is report ed to have gone over to the insurgents. There are fears of a revolt of the local garrison. Troops of unquestioned loyalty are being distributed at strategic points. action is the action of fruit -of eating coarse food—of taking exercise. It Is a true and effective liver and bowel leanser and regulator. Most folks dread physic—they shrink from the taste and after effects. Syrup "t Figs >.s -icliciou.', ~,,.1, be;;idt-». you don't realize you have taken anything until mottling, when ali the clogged up waste of the system is gently but thor oughly moved on and out of the bowels without griping or weakness. Ask your druggist for the full name. "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.” This is the old reliable and only gen uine. Refuse, with contempt, any oth er Fig Syrup recommended as good. They arc imitations meant to deceive 5 ou. Read the label carefully and look for the name California Fig Syrup Company. (Advt.) J. P. WALL THANKS HIS FRIENDS FOR THEIR HELP J. P Wall, who was a candidate for council from the Ninth ward, has made the following statement: "I wish to take this occasion to thank the voters of the Ninth ward who cast their votes in my behalf in the recent THE COMBS MORNING STORY Vou know the story the comb tells. It’s a very discouraging story, too. Day by day, a few more strands are add ed, of hair that is turning grey, losing ita vitality, its strength and its health. Grey hair is at unbecoming at old age. Natural pride should have iti own say. ou wish to look young and it is your DUTY to appear so. You can’t evenLOOK young if the silver threads begin to show. Be a “Young Woman” in looks, always. The grey hairs belong to the chaperon and to the grandmother. Stay out of the grandmother class, until your years justify it, by using HAY’S HAIR HEALTH Si 00 and 50c at Drug Stores or direct upon receipt of price and dealer’s name Send 10c for trial bottle.-Pbilo Hay Spec. Co. Newark, N. J. 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