Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 28, 1913, Image 6

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6 IAN VXD NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIT 1 Dead, 2 Dying, in Augusta Accidents M RS. J. W COLEMAN, below, mother of slain Mary Pha- gan, and Ollie Phagan, sister of the murdered girl. Mrs. Coleman is prostrated by grief over the crime, and warns all mothers of working girls to watch carefully their loved ones. Twelve Ponies Like This One With a pony cart and harness for each, will be given away to boys and girls. Fireman Cruehed to Death, Girl Hit by Auto and Boy Fractures Skull in Fall. Who Would Be the Most Inter ested in Saying That the Night Watchman Did Not Do It? Y Every Pony a sound, healthy, serviceable pet. Every'one broken to drive. All of them gentle, kind and safe for r a child to drive WhHe the tend.-i straight*through h;i doubt that Mary J dered girl, really notea found btslde lng to give a ‘dew the stepfethe thinks it possible i written one of the That one Is the n little yellow factor traced it is GARRISON MOVES TO RID THE ARMY OF POLITICS WASHINGTON tary Garrison has put an end to a favored treatlinen mom mama that negro hired down here did tills -1 went to get water And he pushed roe down this hole a long tall negro black that has it woke long lean tall negro I write while play with me. ' Somehow. It looks like her hand writing to me,’ said Mr. Coleman "But, of oours I can not be sure, Now, about tin* other note 1 .»<»• doubtful. It seems to be written to well for the child to have done It »:i the almost insensible condition sm must have been in at the time Whether site wrote either of tin* note.*- of her own accord, though, or wheth er she was forced to do it by her murderer to turn suspicion from him self, of course is mere speculatl >n Only time can tell, if anything. Doubts Other Note’s Authorship. The other note whose authority Mr Coleman doubts Is the one seravvlee on a notepad. It reads as it was at first translated: He said he wood love me laid down like the night witch did >t but that long tall black negro did 1 "Influent Make Your Letters Help Bring Shrine The first contestants entered in the fimencan-Kjeorgian Ponv Outfit Contest made it clear that there is to be no lack of interest. “We intend to win,” was the slogan that accompanied nomination blanks received all day yesterday. Any white boy or girl can enter this contest, whether living in Atlanta or the out-of-town territory that the Georgian and Sunday American are have found that in some way on» word, "play.” was omitted in the first translation, and they think that in stead of "night witch" the words wer, meant to mean "night watch,” which is relative to the subject. With then, changes the note would read: "He said he wood love me laid down play like the night watch did it, hut that long tall black negro did it by his self.” They ask: If the murderer told j the child he was going to "play like the night watch did it,” and then tin child goes on to explain that it wasn’t the night watchman at all that did it, but another negro, wouldn’t that appear that the child was endeavor ing to shield the night watchman? Argue Against Watchman. They also ask: Would a child in the predicament Mary Phagan was supposed to be in, insensible and her mind wandering, be thinking of try ing to shield a night watchman In her not even before she described the man who had treated her so cruelly V Again they ask: most interested \ in. saving the I watchman? Did the child write tin* notes her self. was she forced to write them, or did somebody else write them’’ The notes are written to throw sus- Everybody Urged to Use Reminder of Atlanta’s Conquest for Con vention on Every Missive. The plan for distribution of prizes and the contest rules published yes terday will appear again to-morrow. Every contestant should read them carefully. Subscription blanks and printed instructions for the use of contestants will he ready within a few days. For the information of those who want to begin work at once we publish the following: Who would be the rsott in the world ide of the night SUBSCRIPTION RATES ment would go to prettied belief of tli that .he negro corr Ollie Phagan. tin ter of Mary, said t not know, of coins lieve that Mary w notes. She knew well, and the roufi By Mall or Delivered b> Out-of-Town Ac ‘Itching Eczema Drives Me Wild' ZEMO Stops Itching Instantly Delivered by City Carrier. lu ce are many causes of pre- ui. gray hair sickness, a ner- s Iemp°r::meiit. impoverished k1, deficient scalp nutrition, letimes it is hereditary and the ghter finds le i self quite gray her early thirties. We don’t ays know the cause, but we do w that gray hair adds at least years to the age of a woman, she old or young, and when a ng woman's hair begins to fade lose its color, it is very foolish her to let it go on unheeded, a year or two she w ill be an gray-headed woman. And just Ittle care and treatment can e her hair and her youth, tir Robinnaire Hair Dye is not a gar bleach or artificial coloring Daily and Sunday—1 ye Daily and Sunday—6 m< Daily and Sunday—3 mi Daily and Sunday—1 m< Daily Only—1 year Daily Only—6 months.. Daily Only—3 months. . Daily Only—1 month. . . Sunday Only—1 year. . Sunday Only—6 months Sunday Only—3 months Sunday Only—1 month ement prevailed to-day among n teres ted when it was found e scene in which the fearful > between the dead girl anil ail tnt look place was not on >ud floor of the pencil factory, cas thought, where a few of her hair were found in i ;s of a steel lathe, hut In tin | ; room of the place. This was Buy a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It. ific preparation of tonic virtue which restores your hair to its nvn natural color and beautiful, tealthv conditions. If your hair is using its life and color, there is no reason at all why you should hesitate to use this pure restora- ive. any more than that you should refuse to’ use a cure for landruff. The fading gray hair mil the dandruff both result from scalp diseases and both should It you know some bright boy or gir 1 who would like to own a handsome pony, cart and harness, send us his or her name on this I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearst’s Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian Pony Out-tit Contest: Name uToborate t ns acquaint uarantee it to be pure and Non-sticky and does i skin or scalp. Use it at tour hair is turning gray, will oe wondrously • sur- nd pb‘;U*,i at the result, our youth as long as you aaise when it slips away r can get it back, ed for lisht. medium ntul iwn and black hair. Trial ; postpaid 31c. Regular e, postpaid, ffoc. For all Jacobs* Pharmacy nd druggists generally. will prove it' is capa ble of “going' some.' You really should try a bottle todav. 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