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WILSON GOULDNT
CANCEL HIS TOUR
But He Will Refrain From At
tacking the Progressive
Party on Trip.
PRINCETON. N .1 net 17 Governor
Woodrow Wilson tried today to get out of
his future speaking engagements because
of the attempted assassination of Colonel
Roosevelt, but failed and will leave fol
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 that this would mean a big
monetary loss and bring disappoint merit
to many persons, so Governor Wilson
capitulated He will not assail the Pro
gressive party, however.
Governor Wilson’s tour this week will
take him into Virginia. Maryland and
Pennsylvania t'pon his return he ex
pects to remain at Princeton until the
electiotv w ith the exception of one speech
in New York city
CHANGE OF VENUE MAY BE
ASKED FOR W. H. CURTIS
•JACKSON. MISS.. '.XI 17 Attor
neys tor VV H Curtis the young trav
eling man who shot and killed .1. H.
Helton, a stationer, in the Messina
building, several weeks ago, and wl)o
"was recently released under a ss.oiffi
■bond, have not vet decided whether »p
go to trial at the November term of
criminal court in Jackson oi endeavor
to secure a change of venue. The mat
ter will probably not be decided until
ttlie ease Is called up from the docket
Since his release from custody Curtis
has resumed his work as traveling
■fiiesman for a St. Louis wholesale drug
flint 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 has voted to
award $25 to parents for evwj child
born in Australia.
NOT SALTS AND
PILLS. ’‘CASCARETS”
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 sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or
have back-ache and feel worn out.
Are you keeping your bowele clean
with Ca.sca.rete, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil? This is
Important.
Cascarsets wok while you sleep;
cleanse and regulate the stomach, re
move the aour, undigested and ferment
ing food and foul gases; take the ex
cess bile from the liver and carry out
of the system all the constipated waste
matter and poison in the intestines and
bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-eent 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 taste good—do good—
never gripe or sicken. (Advt.)
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the back-of-the-head aches; the stitches
and pains in the back; the growing mus
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low skin; sluggish bowele; swollen eyelids
or ankles; leg cramps; un-natural short
breath; sleeplessness and the despond
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(Advert isement. >
ROME MAN COMMENTS
ON RECENT PRIM AR Y
Editor Atlanta < ieorg i;< it
I note with much pleasure that the
Lord ha- onsistenlly with His pit
vlvusly expressed opinion on such mat
tet*. denied the ■ liarge of complicity in
the pei —i cution of tin- unfui tunate
women of Atlanta Instituted by the
Men and itelision forward Movement,
by defeating their candidate for mayot.
Tr> my mind the grandest exhibition
nf the nobfifty of the < harxeter of Jesus
Is to he found In his answei to the
-•If-rlghteous men who ri'agg<<! before
Him ih» fallen woman, expecting Him
to condemn het. that tttsy might ston*
' to death and -irft the blame from
Bim own < onsi ences
Sr him who is without Min among
, - e.-H the first stone.
SEARCHINGS
ON GEOP
By JAMES B
The state Democratic executive com
mittee is tindertaking to reinstate the
white Democratic primary in Georgia.
. .• • t < • I-*-S * * tii z. ———
<ri
■Ft xJBBS
JAMXxS PS NIXDr
rather than the
mere white pri
mary. as is now
Hie rule.
Ten yea is ago.
when "Pops" were
as thick as the
leaxes in Vallam
brosa —throughout
ieorgia, t he strict -
Ij white Demo
cratic primary
was insisted upon
rigidly
i Iraduailj how -
ever, the bats
were let down and
all white voters,
regardless of past
part) alignments
were invited back
"into the reservation." anti the qualify
ing "Democratic" generally has been
omitted from primary regulations of
late 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 made.
"Bolting” has grown to be more or
less fashionable. Participation in the
primary has been corisideiod one thing
—backing up the nominee has come to
be another thing.
The state committee is now under
taking lo accomplish two specific
things in the November national elec
tion: It Is undertaking to get out a big
vote for Wilson and Marshall, and to
safeguard in the future the sanctity of
the Democratic primary.
Those w hite men in Georgia who go I
to the polls on November 7* and east
their ballots for Wilson and Marshall
electors shall be deemed sufficiently
qualified to participate in tin general I
Democratic primary of 1914 the next
general primary to be held in the state.
The state committee, in other words,
is not going back 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 th** future may be righteously
regulated
Judge Krank M Longley, of Troup, is
the fathei of the idea the state com
mittee is seeking to enforce.
K. D. ('ole, one of the members-clect
of the house representatives from
Bartow will undertake to put an in
heritance tax law upon th** statute
books of Georgia
Mr. Cole has made a study of the in
heritance tax laws of this and other
countries, and he is a firm believer in
tits justice and equity of the idea.
Discussing the bill lie proposes to in
troduce, Mi. Cole today said: "I be
lieve, in the first place, that no other
tax is so easily collected as a tax on
inheritances, and I feel sure that no
other tax is so just. The man who in
herits has little. If anything, to do with
the creation of'the estate lie receives
he generally is willing to pay Imme
diately whatever is deemed proper upon
the delivery of the estate into bis hands.
“Wherever inheritance taxes have
been adopted the laws regulating their
collection have remained on the stat
ute books. Sometimes they have been
modified, but in no instance have they
been repealed.
"Georgia is entitled to the best and'
most approved methods of taxation. An
inheritance tax seems to mo to be most
righteously In order."
Thomas E Watson will deliver a
public address in Thomson on Friday,
October IS. upon live questions of the
day.
Mr. Watson announces that this will
be hls last public address for this year.
The Taft people in Georgia are work
ing persistently and consistently in
their efforts to round up as large a vote
for the president as possible in the No
vember election.
Henry 8. 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 hint to.” said a w»ll
known Republican leader today "We
have the most advice from
all over the state. Mr. Roosevelt's visit
to Georgia availed him nothing what
ever. It anything, it weakened hls
“The Call of the Heart’’
all this week at the Lyric.
What a crushing rebuke! And how
infinitely Just!
I’etisecution of unfortunate women, to j
tarry with it the least semblance oil
justice, could originate with and he car '
tied on only by the pure women of the
land, because if it were not for man's
depravity there would lie no impure
women.
In tlie name of Justice. let men keep
hand- off
Justice! The embodiment of all that
is tight and the negation of nil that Is
w t ong.
Surely every se< t and denomination
eould agree on jiisttc< as one of the
cardinal tenets of theii creed
Sincerely
< " A. I<HIM
Koine, Ua., ltd 16, I'.tJ.' i A'it t.J
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NFAVS.THURSDAV. OCTOBER 17. 1912.
SIDELIGHTS
LGIA POLITICS
i NEVIN.
* ause A large number of Georgia Re
publicans have come to th* conclusion
that Mr. Roosevelt's iai> i- doomed to
failure and that regularity now may
avail them much
"1 du not say that Mt Taft is going
to carry Georgia, for I do not think he
will Ido say, however, ami I say it
deliberately, that Mt Taft w ill g< t a
much heavier vote in Georgia than Mr
Roosevelt will,"
Colonel Charles R Pendietun. editor
of The Macon Telegraph. Georgia's Ims: j
known Democrat!* war horse ami the
dean of tile press outfit within th"
state, is an Atlanta visitor.
Colonel Pendleton is not talking poli
tics, but he is talking state fait.
"We have a fine state fair on hand in
Macon, and it should b»* visited by
everybody who is interested in agricul
ture,” said Colonel Pendleton.
"We have not undertaken to make
the fair spectacular particularly, bu!
we have undertaken to make it inter
esting and instructive.
The governor ami his staff will visit
us today and th** people of Macon ar*
preparing to give them a royal wel
come. We like Little Joe' down in oir
neck of tile woods, and we believe lie
likes us "
Colonel Pendleton called upon Gov
ernor Htown at the state capitol yes
terday afternoon.
CLEANSE YOUR LI VER AND BO ®5
OT DELBS‘W OF FIGS”
Removes the sour bile, gases and clogged-up waste
without gripe or nausea. No headache, indiges
tion, constipation, biliousness or coated tongue.
Foul breath, coated tongue, dull,
throbbing headache, stomach sour and
full of gases, indigestion, biliousness
and :* sallow complexion, mean that
Son r thirty feet of bowels are clogged
with waste in itter. that these drain
age organs of the body are obstructed;
liver stagnant and stomach full of
poisonous gases, sour bile and undi
gested fermenting food not properly
carried off.
Most of oui ills are caused by consli.-
paled bowels. We all need a laxative
sometimes; nobody can doubt that. The
only question is: Which one is the
best? and that isn’t a question any
moi e. Syrup of Figs, being composed
entirely of luscious tigs, 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
and say “I WILL”
IT TAKES DETERMINAT ION TO
* make a start in the saving habit, it
takes determination to 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.
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.
DIAZ REVOLUTION
ALARMS MADERO
Mexican President Asks 3.000
Volunteers to Crush Uprising
on East Coast.
MKXK’O CITY. Oct. 17. President Ma
dero today issued a call for 3,000 volun-
• teers to tight Genera) Felix Diaz, com
mander-in-chief of the insurgent allies
at .Vera Cruz If that many do not re
■•pond. 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
giesso, 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 all
Atlantic ports in Mexico.
.Jalapa, the capital of the state of Vera
Cruz, surrendered to the Diaz forces to
day. The 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
cleanser and regulator.
Most folks dri-ad physic—they shrink
from the taste and after effects. Syrup
<>f Figs is delicious, and, besides, you
don't realize you have taken anything
until fuorning, when all the clogged up
waste *if tlie 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, w ith contempt, any oth
er Fig Syrup recommended as good.
They are imitations meant to deceive
you. Read the label carefully and look
for the name California Fig S.vrup
Company. (Advt.)
J. P. WALL THANKS HIS
FRIENDS FOR THEIR HELP
J P. Wall, who was a candidate for
* ounell from the Ninth ward, has made
the following statement:
”f wish to take this occasion to thank
the voters of the Ninth ward who cast
I their votes in my behalf in the recent
I 'i —=
THE COMBS MORNING STORY
i You know the story the comb tells
j It s a very discouraging story, too.
Day by day, a few more strands are add
: ed, of hair that is turning grey, losing its
vitality, its strength and its health.
Grey hair is as unbecoming as old age.
Natural pride should have its own say.
W ' look young and it is your
DUTY to appear so. You can’t even LOOK
young if the silver threads begin to show.
Bea "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
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I, KccpbAi
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It s better than the so-called “push-mobile” because any
boy or girl can propel it by the swinging motion of the body.
It’s healthy exercise—fine recreation.
Boys and Girfls, Fall Ont This Conpon and Send
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City . State . •
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Sample Cars are on display at The Georgian office—2o East Alabama street. You are
cordially invited to come in and try this new and popular Car.
election. Although I did not receive a
majority of the votes, I none the less
appreciate the indorsement that was
given to my candidacy by many of my
friends and fellow citizens, and will
continue to act in my private capacity
in such away as will best forward th<
public interests of my ward and city.'
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