Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 11, 1913, Image 4

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AND NEWS S. E. Berry, State Assemblyman, Dies At Home in Dalton LATEST NEWS pathizert and the militia at Quincy this afternoon. There waa mucn dis- order preceeding the parade &-ned - uled for this afternoon and in at tempting to quiet it, a small riot ensued. Three deputies were wound- eci. Two of them, it is feared, will d'e WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.—“Guilt is personal,'* will be the slogan m Pres ident Wilson's campaign for anti trust legislation. He held a confer ence to-day with members of the house commitlee on judiciary as the first step in the formulation of the message which the president will send to Congress in January The president is >n favor of legislation holding directors and officers directly and criminally responsible for cor poraticns and creiting a criminal liability with jail sentences as a pen alty for the commission of offenses now punishable only by fine »L\.AUFORT, N. C., Dec. 10.—The Ge> man steamer Mecklenburg is aground on Frying Pan Shoals, one of the most dangerous p»rts of the Noiht Carolina coast. The revenue cutter Seminole reached here early to-day after the wireless had flashed news of the vessel’s plight, and is now standing by. No assistance will be necessary unless a storm rises. DALTON. Dec. 10.—S. K. Berry. Representative in the Georgia Leflfis* lature from Whitfield County, Is dead at his home here, following a two weeks* illness, His death came un expectedly, for he appeared to be greatly improved. Valvular heart trouble was the cause. Mr. Berry was 60 years of age He is survived by his wife and six eh! dren—Mrs. M. E. Heggie, of Chatta nooga; Mrs. Albert S. Kelly, of Bris tol, Va.: Marvin Berry, of Calhoun and Miss Alberta Berry and Gordon and Sank E. Berry, Jr., of this city. Euneral services will be conducted by the Rev. W. R. Eoote at the First Methodist Church Thursday morning BIRMINGHAM. Dei 10 An nouncement is made'that the cam paign in the interest of Congressman Os- ar \V. Cnderwood for the United State* Senate will be pushed Mi Jef ferson County, his borne, county and the imperial county of the Stale, in order that a pace might be set for the balance of the Stale. Iteoorts are current that < ongj * *.s- m.i ii Richmond Pearson Hobson, who also is u candidate for the Senatorial position, is making gains in his can vass and no time is to be lost in the work for Mr. I'nderwood. I rank A. Hewitt, former Tax \s- eesyor of Jeffe rson Counts, has ac cepted the chairmanship of the - am paign committee and has opened of the* in Birmingham. POfc’TCHOTOITLA. I.A , Dec lu. - When a policeman Hied a revolver at her,father Miss F.dna Watson forgot that she was a woman. She rook the weapon from the po liceman and beat him into insensibil ity. Slngje.-handed she whipped the live men w ho came to the policeman’s rescue. Two of them are still in the hospital in New Orleans. Then Miss Edna Watson remem bered that she was a woman and fa inted. Citizens of Pontchotoula to-day gave her a goal medal one little chocolate coated Ho SPRINGS LIVER BUTTON to means joyful satisfaction in the m..n, ing. They are wonderful, willing work ers, and the way they tone up a torpid liver and drive foul secretions from th bowels Is a blessing. They are tine for upset stomach, o<> and lack of appetite, also for nervous ness biliousness and doziness. If y,, will take one a night for a week y..u know what ambition and energy real: are You’ll look better, too; your skin wi be clearer; pimples will start to disap pear and eyes will brighten with the su preme joy of living. A box for 25 cents at all druggists and money back.if they aren’t just the be- for constipation you ever tried. For free sample, write Hot Springs Chern oa Co , Hot Springs, Ark.—Advt. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The Padgett naval militia bill, to organize and systematize the various navH militia bodies of the several States and to permit them to share in Fed eral appropriations, was passed by the House this afternoon Branding as a falsehood through out the statement* of Mrs Gertrude Painter that she deliberately planned to marry Joshua B. Crawford in or der to* get his in »ne> an/1 vehemently denying :he charges of immoral.t> made against her Mrs Mary Belle •’rawford ►-mred time and again In her cross-examination by Attorney J S. James Wednesda\ morning, in the will hearing before Auditor James L. \nderson. She denied absolutely that there ■'as any shadow upon her charade] and used the word falsehood in an swer to the Intimations from Jam* ’hat she had fooled I mle Josh 1 *rawford into believing ■ »• • hildless, when she bad three children Owing $1,500,000, Iron Firm Wins Suit WASHINGTON. Dec 10.—Inves tigations of the coal mine strike m Colorado and the copper strike in Michigan were urged to-day by Rep resf.ntati ves Keating and MacDon ald before the Rules Committee of the House, which began consideration of the Keating resolution. CHATTANOOGA. TENN„ Dec 10. United States Judge F. T. San ford issued peremptory instructions this afternoon to the jury in the in voluntary bankruptcy petition of-the . ames Supply and Hardware Com pany. et al., against the Dayton Voal and Iron Company of Dayton, Tenn.. that a judgment be returned in fa- \<ir of the defendant corporation. Tnis throws the case out of the fed- era : court. Numerous steel concerns were amorig the plaintiffs. Total indebt edness was shown to be approxi mately Savannah Booster Day Gayly Observed BUFFALO, N. V.. Dec. 10.—Ac cording to a story published hero to day in an afternoon paper, Mrs. Cyn thia Buffom has confessed to the po- lice that she killed her husband and one of her children with poison it Little Valiev N. Y . where they lived. The child died last May; Willis Buf fom, the husband, died in August. BOSTON, Dec. 10.—Eggs must be sold at 2 cents e^ch or the egg boy cott will be begun* systematically throughout the Greater Boston Sec tion, according to the plans of Hub women to day. The leaders opened their headquarters at No. 262 Wash ington street to-day following a mass meeting of protest against high egg price*. uoLUMBUS, Dec. lu. Mans Teal, a prominent farmer of Harris County, was shot to death by J. E. Melton, an other farmer, at Jackson’s Mill. Mel lon crossed over into Muscogee Coun ty and telephoned Bheriff Beard to come for him He now’ is in the coun ty j«ll in Columbus. Feeling is said to be running high in Harris County, Melton claims'that he killed In self- defense. BU9INESS NOTICE $1,500,000. Columbus Is Voting On Commission Rule A Wagon for a Phone Call one way) on Out-of-Town Orders of $2 or more. raN Dixie's Greatest Dry Cleaner and Dyer HOUGHTON, MICH.. Doc. 10—One officer was killed and two wounded in a clash between strikers and iym- COLUMBUS, Dec. 10 -The people of Columbus are to-day voting on com mission government. A heavy vote is being polled and the rival sides are working hard. The early vote was very heavy and the indications were that the full regis tration would be polled. Contract Is Let for Augusta Skyscraper Mayor Holds Key to Savannah Meat Law We pay (’barges 126 Peachtree Street Bell Phone, Ivy 43 Atlanta Phone 43 Stoddard Bring Back Those Joyous Health Laden Days By Using a Stu art’s Dyspepsia Tablet After Meals. First Legal Hanging Likely in Ben Hill Florida Methodists Meet in Tallahassee AUGUSTA, Dec. 1ft. —The contra t for the erection of the ten-story of fice building of The Augusta Chroni cle has been let, and the work was started to-day. The building is to cost $250,000 and will be completed by October. 1914. The contract for the seven teen - | story building of the Empire Life In- will be let within SAVANNAH, Dec. 10 -The meal inspection ordinance of Dr. J W. # l»aniel that has come nearer causing a split in the administration than any bit of legislation yet introduced will come up for a vote to-night. The Council is equally divided, so the Mayor will cast the deciding vo.e. It is understood he is opposed to the act. FITZGERALD, Dec. 10. Ben Hill [County is likely to have its first le- i gal hanging soon Emanuel Ford, a negro, has just been convicted, with out recommendation, of killing Bu ford Bailey, another negro. Ford escaped after the killing and was captured only recently in Colum bia, S. C. one of the sad memories of the slum ach sufferer ar< the days when lie could .at the meals that others ate He re calls this jo\ and the relish of many xpecfal dishes, but to attenmt the sum* thing now would tie foil wed by dls- iress. if not painful suffering Just a single Stuart s Dvapepsia Tab ler eaten Ilk*- <-an«B after a meal will sstlst In quirk)v and hsrmles«|\ digest rig such ;i meal In a brief time the fault/ digestion will b* ■ ott.e normal and man mu: eat a* lie desires TALLAHASSEE. De< II) The Florida Annual Conference .of the Methodist Kplsycfpal Church South convened at Trinity Church in this city to-day, Bishop H c. * Morrison presiding The opening sermon was prea*-lmd last night b,V-the Rev I F Bell, "f Bartow, followed by the sacrament *-| the Lord s supper After the opening exercises today an address of welcome was made by \Y N. Sheats, with a response by the Bishop V' ■ ourance Company a few days, Deering, Millionaire Plowmaker, Is Dead New Treatment for Croup and Colds Kissed Policeman by Mistake, Girl Pleads $»\\\\\ MIAMI. FLA., Dec. 10. The body of William Deering. Chicago millionaire, who died here last night, will be sent this afternoon to tils late home In Evanston. Ill., In a private car for burial. Funeral services will be held there either Saturday or Sunday Mr. fleering was a pioneer harvester and farm machinery manufacturer. Pedestrienne Using- Train Loses ‘Booking Relieves by Inhalation and Absorp tion. No Stomach Dosing. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of Vick’s 1 ‘ Vap-O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve ove the throat and chest will relieve all cold troubles quicker than Internal medicines. Just apply Vick’s and cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the vapors { of Eucalyptol. Thymol, Camphor, and Menthol. released bv the body > warmth may be inhaled all night ' long. Next morning the head Is clear ' and phlegm loosened. In addition \ Vick’s is absorbed through the skin, < taking out tHe tightness and sore- < ness Entirely external the ideal treatment for the little folks Three / sizes, 26c, 50c and $1.00. SAVANNAH. Dec lu Pretty Miss Kafy Sullivan, who wDl appear In police court to-day on a charge of kissing a traffic policeman when he sal beside lor on a street car. w’ill tell the court she mistook him for someone else, ac cording to iter statement GADSDEN. \ LA.. De* 10. When Dora Rodrigue c ’.!» years old, claim ing to i»e on a hike around the world and lecturing at motion picture houses to make enough money to pay expenses, arrived here on a train from Rome. Ga., last night, the man ager of the local theater cancelled her engagement RECOVERING FROM BURNS. WAYCROHS. Dec. 10. From burn* and Injuries received more titan a week ago by a gas explosion at their home east of Wnyeross, John Deen add Ills daughter, who were brought to a local hospital, are rapidly recov ering. ■ »‘ V ■ SELECT NOW * A pair of OPERA GLASSES. J Something all can use and noth ing t more appreciated. .Ino. L. ) Moore & Sons have their lar^e l assortment of Lemaire and other good makes ready for your inspee- j Hon. <’all and see them. 42 N. ) Broad street And Now I Can Only Eat Soft Mushy Diet.” Bail Goes on Raffles In Muscogee County SHOOTS SELF. WILL LIVE. NEW BERN. N Dec. 10. Beale llollice, the Eliza belli City man who shot himself yesterday at his home when his wife, whom he had aban doned. refused to be reunited With him, will recover, says the, attending physic la n. Then the ociuslooa! use <>i Stuart » 1 >yapep«.u Tablet* will bring to unv ■ >ne h more enjoyable and comfortable ieeltng after a large meals than one can i.ossibl/ imagine. The entire secret of Stuart’s Dyspep sia Tablets from a Huecessful digestion standpoint lies In the fact that they are composed of those elements which the s> stent needs most and would sup ply if it could Don’t dels' Go to your druggist and obtain a box this very da/ IJrice, 60 • ents COLUMBUS. Dec. lo Sheriff Jesse A Boarjl of Muscogee Count/ has or dered drug stores, soft drink stands, fruit stands and other places to *1 >;t raffling candy, tobacco, pipes, etc. The November grand Jury ordered this action Our sale opened with a rush yesterday. Some customers were not waited upon. We regret this, but are grateful for the great response to our ads. More salespeople are here now, and we are positively in position to give every caller personal attention. Not only read the prices— THE GEM VACUUM CLEANER A REAL XMAS GIFT ARIZ. SENATOR AT NEWBERN. XKWHKRN, N. c IJe. 10. Inlted States Senator Mar. us A. Smith, of Arizona, who has been spending a few day* In Newbern, left to-day for Jones County, where he will spend several days bunting on the estate of Senator F M Simmons Eliminates the Use of Broom, Dust-Pan and All the Drudgery of Housekeeping No Cleaner does better work; rn none gives longer service Jm.jU Phone call will bring demonstrator. The Ozias National Selling Corporation 605-607 Empire Life Building Phone Ivy 8239 HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE CUTTER OFF ON CRUISE NEWBERN, N. C\. Dec 1ft.-—The revenue cutter Pamlico has sailed from this port for a cruise of several days in the waters of Pamlico and Albemarle Sound. The vessel may make a trip down the coast before returning, to destroy several reported derelicts. But Come—Take Advantage of This Sale of Fine Sample Pianos Direct from the Factory. Read— Then Come. FOR THIRTY DAYS WK ARK OFFERING Best Modern Expert Dental Work at Lowest Possible Prices—GUARANTEED These are indeed golden opportunities—the kind that seldom come. Two carloads of fine Pianos at prices worth investigating during this Great Holiday Sale. Read here of a few of the exceptional Piano values that await you. __ Crown and Bridge Work ]j $15 Gold CL 1 /I Dust Plates *P * U $8 Set C of Teeth ^ ^ Crown and tf "l Bridge Work Teeth and Filled up Painless CA- Extraction 3wV EXAMINATION FREE 1 Fine $400.New Sample Piano...: $287.00 1 Fine $350 New Sample Piano. $249.00 1 Fine $300 New Sample Piano $216.00 1 Fine $250 New Sample Piano $179.00 1 Fine $200 New Sample Piano $143.50 SLIGHTLY USED AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS 1 Fine Mahogany Case, was $400, now...’. $125.00 1 Fine Oak Case, was $400, now...’. $110.00 1 Fine Second-hand Upright Ebony Case... $ 87.00 1 Fine Second-hand Upright Walnut Case.. $ 52.00 Do not delay. Call at once, while you have a large stock to select from. Make y wife or daughter an Xmas present of one of these fine sample pianos. Bear in m l s The Right Way is The Easy Way Porcelain or Gold-Faced To Suit DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S To reach the land of sunshine and song, fruits and flowers, where winter winds are never known, and every day is a summer’s day. The trains of the Central of Georgia Railway, operated daily, on through schedules from the big cities of the north and west. They are DERNIER CRI in railroad elegance and safety to Gate City Dental Rooms 24 1-2 Whitehall Street, Over Brown & Allen’s Telephone Main 1708. Lady Attendant FLORIDA DIXIE LIMITED DIXIE FLYER SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED Both Drs. E. G. Griffin and S. A. Griffin Per sonally in Charge DIXIE LIMITED, a palace oti wheels, leaves Atlanta at 9:47 A. M. and make* a wonder ful daylight run through the pine tree section of South Georgia through Macon. Ttfton and Waycross, arriving at Jacksonville at 8:10 P. M This train carries ooach, Pullman sleepers, dining car and observation library car DIXIE FLYeR and SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED leave Atlanta at 8:30 and 10.10 P M , daily, and arrive at Jacksonville at 7 50 and 8:60 the following morning The South Atlantic Limited has broiler Buffet car which serves breakfast between Ttfton and Jacksonville Both trains carry comfortable coaches. Pullman Sleeping cars, with large berths, drawing rooms, in dividual berth lights, vsatibuled steam heated and electric lighted Best $8 Plates $5 Fit Guaranteed ^ Made Same Day ONLY $5 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY 4TH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHONE MAIN 490