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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, JUNE 10, 1908. r. rrrrm.S ii mi 11 rMI M-H i I I 1 iMMnM-HH-H-H-I-l-I-I-I-'I-l i-H-M-H-H-I- DR. S. A.

BRADLEY THE REACTION IN GEORGIA AS I THE SOUTHERN PRESS SEES IT. POUND INNOCENT WWWMIM H' 1 1 1 H-M H'WIH i Jury Says He Did Not Ac fact, started his campaign with rather direct Intimations that he was favorable cept Bribe of $100. to the repeal of prohibition. Later he re versed himself, weakly enough, and declared that he would veto any legislative Other Gases Against Former umenoments looKing to tnis end. May Happen Elsewhere.

Houston Post. Inspector Reset In withholding a re-eleotlon from Gov. Smith they (the people of Georgia) have Indicated a desire to return to a policy of Defendant's Large Family Constantly In Court moderation and conservatism rather than pursue the pathway of radicalism upon which they started him two years ago LUPULIN Has created a stir in the medical world because of its great Tonic properties for stomach disorders. It is found in the highest and most effective form in Saazer Hops, grown in the Province of Saaz, Bohemia. The Anheusef-Busch Brewing Association, St.

Louis, U. Si import more of these hops than all other brewers in the United States, and use them exclusively in their famous Budweiser THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS when the skies were clear and the temptation to radical experimentation was Ir. resistible. VERDICT RECEIVED JOYFULLY. And what has happened in Georgia may be repeated in many other States before the country'3 business and industrial SJlUiam ifenn MONG all the builders of this Nation none deserve more lasting gratitude than this stout old Quaker Champion.

1 "Not guilty" was the verdict returned by a jury in the CidmOnni Court yesterday afternoon in the case of Dr. S. A. Bradley, tlio former City Livestock In The above map, drawn for the Atlanta Constitution, gives some idea of what has been termed the Georgia "deluge." The black counties were carried toy Joseph Brown, the successful candidate In the recent gubernatorial primary. The white counties went for Gov.

Hoke Smith. spector, cnaxgea wuiai accepting a uij.uu of $100 to return 600 pounds of condemned hams to the Omaha Packing Oomuany and hold that concern immune from fur equilibrium is completely restored. Return To Common Sense. New Orleans Times-Democrat. Taken together with tho refusal of the Mississippi Legislature some months ago to attempt rate legislation, the result in Georgia signifies that popular sentiment toward the carriers has undergone material change.

Public anger has cooled during tho months since ther fever for drastic and instant regulation, regardless of rights or- equities, swept like an epidemic over the country. Passion has given way to reflection, and commen sense Is reasserting Its sway. Smith Hade Game Fight. Chattanooga News. Under all the circumstances It but jus Round Trip irom ot.

urais 725 from Chicago Let Others See the Lesson. New Orleans Picayune. Most drastic laws were enacted (in Georgia) against the interstate raUroads. Strenuous measures were imposedNupon capital, whether local or foreign, invested In the State. A strict prohibition law was enacted araiinst the liquor traffic, and ev ery effort possible was made to reduce the people of Georgia to a condition of complete subjection to despotic regulation, and to deprive them of almost every personal tice to Hoke Smith to say that he made right.

This was all accomplished, and for a ther Inspection at his hands. This conclusion -was reached after the iury had been out thirty-five minutes, and when read by the clerk was received by some of Dr. Bradiey's friends -with hand clapping, which was quickly silenced by the deputy sheriffs. Dr. Bradley himself apparently took the verdict as a maitter of course, thoueh the numerous members of bis family, who had occupied seats in the courtroom throughout most of the trial, displayed a good deal of Besides his wife Dr.

Bradley's family consists of seven children, one dancfliXer being- married. He Is also a Krandfaither. DurinK' the progress of the case several references were made to tho defendant's large and dependent famfly. Half an hour to a side was consumed in argument. Capt, Hasan speaking first for the defense.

J. M. Huffaker. Commonwealth's Attorney, made the argument for the prosecution and put forth a powerful plea for the conviction of Bradley. Time, and again he warned the jurors against allowing' undue sympathy to befog their higher judgment.

Mr. Huffaker stated after the case was over that whatever stranjcth and credibility there may ihave been to the evidence of For this low rate a ticket may be purchased any day June i to September 1 5, to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tacoma, Seattle or Portland and return, and for a small additional charge you can include all these cities in your trip. Proportionately low rates from eastern points. You can go one route and return a different one, stopover anywhere and have until October 31 to get home again. You can include Colorado and Utah, the scenic Mississippi River, the Black Hills, the Great Northwest and California, and Yellowstone Park may be conveniently included as a side trip.

Send tor Illustrated folder containing full Do it today. W. A. Lalor, Assistant General Passenger St Louis, Mo. Lmoment the people were as much delight ed with their new surroundings as woura Irish and English prisons could not con-quer his spirit, and from a cell in the tower of London he conceived the idea of founding beyond the seas a state wherein Brotherly Love Peace On Earth and Personal Liberty might become living facts.

Thus Pennsylvania was founded. When colonial governor he introduced vine-growing and brewing.and at Pennbury Manor he had a brew house. Above middle height well built and agilo William Penn in his early days was an expert swordsman, a courageous soldier, and a splendid athlete. He died at 74, and the results of his life's doings bear eloquent witness that the moderate use of a good malt beer helps to create the noblest qualities of mind and soul. His statue stands in Philadelphia, 547 feet high for all the world to see.

be a lot of children with a lot of new. a good showing. No man could have successfully contended with all the odds that were against him. With the railroads and other corporations, the liquor Interests, the cities, defeated candidates for office, the Populists and others, all fighting him in the interest of an already strong man. personally, it is little wonder that tho majority was held down to 10,000 or less.

toys. What has been the result? A full year had not passed since the in auguration of this new state of things before the people rose up in protest against it, but they did not stop ot protesting; they held a primary election and voted the pow radical administration and system out of offlco as far as a prlmuiry election could do so. Let Louisiana, if her people are wise, take warning from the defendant, the exhibit which 'his family made constituted a difficult argument Georgia's predicament. Progress For Georgia. Augusta, Chronicle.

It (the election) means much for Geor WHEN AMERICA IS GROWN. to answer. owever. bout he and Aaron KoTin. special counsel for the city in the two remaininir cases aeainst Bradley.

stated that they would nush them with gia. It means, in the first place, that tho next Governor of Goorgla will be a man In Just as much vigor as ever without re gard to yesterday's result. Bottled Only at the ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY St Louis, Mo. Corked or with Crown Cops PHIL. HOLLENBACH CO Distributors LOUISVILLE, KY.

POLITICS. By Frederic J. Haskin. Other Cases reassigned. every way worthy of the position; a calm, dispassionate, level-headed business man and not a mere self-seeking politician.

It means, too, that Georgians have turn Protest Against Demagogyi Greenville, S. C. News. It (the Georgia result) is a protest at once against demagogy aad the abuse of the power of the majority. We do not believe that the cieorgia electorate is venal.

We cannot believe that the thousands of farmers from tho backwoods as the great middle classes In the cities were bought or could be bought. They simply rebelled against what they belioved to be wrong policies, which they saw wero injuring the best interests of all classes. Liquor Not An Issue. Nashville Tennesseean. With both candidates and factions on the same temperance ground, prohibition was not an" issuo in tho Georgia gubernatorial campaign, though its strength and supremacy in public sentiment were strikingly demonstrated.

If there is one thing more than another established beyond doubt by the pritpary, it Is that prohibition sentiment In Georgia Is so determined and compelling that no man dares offer himself as a candidate save on a prohibition platform. After the iurv bad retired the remain ed their backs on downright demagogy. and arc disposed to listen to the voice of prudence and reason. ing bribery case against Bradley was reassigned to October 16. while the charge of accepting a bribe pending acninst Schaag was redocketed to October 20.

Capt. Hagan, for Bradley, moved to renew the demurrer to the indictment in National Magazine of History XVI. pare 1S4. The True William Penn. paie 353.

Dictionary of National BIOBraphy VoL XLIV. Eddy's Alcohol In History, pages 181. 191. 193, 203, eto. It means that Georgia has reopened her doors to enterprise and to capital; that she han proclaimed to all the world that ceed In divorcing themselves from their rural fellow-citizens of Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Kansas City, a metropolis in two States, may be the center of a new-State carved from Missouri and Kansas the bribery- case. The case of embezzlement against Bradley has been ruled out on demurrer by Judee Prvor and the her people favor free and equal rights lor the resident and the nonresident engaged in her development. territory. These changes, or others of a similar nature, are almost sure to follow the doubling of the present population and It means that her people have had MEETINGS. tne increased, inconvenience or local administration in States of the present boun enough of "reform" If undor that name can masquerade all the extreme and spiteful public policies that postmasters matter taken up to the Court of Appeals.

Before closiac their evidence the defense put on Claud Morris, who said that he saw the three boxes of hams hauled away from Bradley's stable, and Frank Jacoby, an employe of Pero Stoeckcr, who remembered havlne' received them. Clay Wilton, a butcher and overseer for Pero Stoecker. also said he recollected the arrival of the hams. In rebuttal for thf Cnmtnnnwontth uroni. Ik1ko.

No. C33. F. and daries. Even now New York State makes sepiirate laws and organizes separate administrative bodies for Manhattan and Correspondence of the Courier-Journal.

Washington. June S. As a factor In world politics, the United States is ten years old this summer. Not until after thB Spanish-American War did Europe look upon the American Nation as fully entitled to a seat at the council table of the Powers. Until that time the Americans themselves had been proud of their etern isolation, and contented them-Klra with casting a protecting wing over the other American Republics.

In those ten years the United States has been prominent in world diplomacy. It participated in international confabs There many Americans thought It had no business. It has prevented the partition of China by the Europeans and the Japanese. It ended the war between Russia and Japan. It cut a Gordiun knot of latin-American politics to facilitate cutting a ditch across the canal.

It is now tnaklne a naval demonstration in force in demagogy can invent and that thoy A. L. -will meet th's (Wednesday) evening in their hall. 1120 W. Mnrket street, at o'clock have surrendered and retsorod to Its form "up-State." Long before the end of the century er place their proud old Commonwealth's time-honored motto, "Wisdom, Justice, Enough of Demagogy.

fMobilo Register. The defeat of Gov. Hoke Smith for a many of the details of Federal legisla for work In F. C. decree.

Members ot sister lodges fraternally invited. 11. C. KRAFT. W.

M. JOHN BLAES. Secretary. tion now in the hands of Congress win bo delegated to commissions. The work second-term nomination is a sign that tho McCIoren, In charge of the cold storage plant where the hams were said to have been placed, denied that he had ever given Bradley any notice to remove the hams from cold storage, or that it was the of Congress is now so great that it over people of Georgia hare had enough of whelms that body and makes true de TJNHEKTAKEHS.

liberation impossible. The actual power Mr. A. J. Wrege, of New Albany, Stenographer and Accountant with Turner Spencer, the Public Accountants.

Graduated at the Spencerian Commercial School, 1907, in the Complete Course and was at once employed. Hundreds of young men could get the best positions if they would qualify themselves like Mr. rege did. wisn io air me place, uraclley nau previously sworn he received such a. noting.

or legislation win always rest with congress as long as the republic endures, but there will be much of the detail "work that will be delegated to other bodies. Tendencies in this direction are already beinsr "viewed with alarm." but the move demagogue reign. In view of the fact that tha successful candidate, Joseph M. Brown, Is an ardent prohibitionist and was lined up with the prohibitionists long before Gov. Smith made the switch from local option to prohibition, tho statement that Mr.

Brown was elected by antl-pro-hibitionlsts Is a waste of words. W. C. Hoefiing denied that any wagon had ever been sent to his place to get the hams. Judge Pryor Instructed tho jury.

Informing them that the offense oharged against Bradley was punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary in a SCH0PPENH0RST BROS. Funeral Directors fcEmbaimers 1820 WEST MARKET. Telephone 1841. Chapel for use of natrons. ment will not cease because of the fears of the conservatives.

Powers of States. term oi irom one io nve years. Capt. Hagan Attacks Witnesses. Moderation." Georgia's Service Timely.

Galveston News. The people of Georgia, understand very clearly that the railroad corporations and other corporations have been abusing their powers; that they need to bo erly regulated and to be kept closeli within the law. But the people of Georgia do not believe in that sort of antl-rallroad politics that actually boasts of its radicalism as a means of playing up popular prejudice; that apparently seeks' to stop railroad building and other invest- ments and Improvements and to run tho railroads into the ground. There may be some question as to the wisdom of the people of Georgia in seleoting a. successor to Gov.

Smith, but there is no question that they have performed a timely service to their State and the South in thus saying to the "radical reformer" who Is doing so much to Impede Triumph of Sanity. Charleston, S. News and Courier. Thero was mucli In his (Smith's) con The reserved powers of the States, such as are left, will be guardea with as great In his argument Cant. Hngan attacked Keeley and Hoefiing, the Commonwealth's chief witnesses, as worms of the earth.

duct of hrls campaign for re-election tlutt jealousy and with more intelligence tnan Justified tho distrust of the people, and He declared that his client had been made so that its international political views viil receive the respectful attention usually accorded to him who speaks softly and carries a big stick. Whether it was "manifest destiny" or a deliberate breaking away from the advice of Washington and the other Immortals, Is now only an academic controversy. The fact is, the United States is In world politics, is In to stay In, and Is rapidly gaining a predominant position. Sjjcuch for ten years. Another ninety, and the American people will have been la world politics for a century- Long colore that time the United States will have become the supreme power In the world because of Its great wealth.

Its treat population and Its great resources. It will maintain that position by virtue of its captaincy of the Pan-American union -the confederation of republics which is already wielding an enormous influence, and which must grow In strength and tower with the development of the great Latin countries to the South. 1 Political Union Improbable. they are now. The annual meeting of the House of Governors, in some city other his defeat -will be regarded by conservative people everywhere as a triumph of sanity in politics, and as a -warning to other demagoguea that the people are than Washington, will facilitate uniform legislation by the States upon important matters of general interest, and this- will have the effect of stopping a general out STEAMSHIPS.

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Ask any ticket agent for particulars or write R. L. THOMPSON, GenM. Agt. 15 East Fourth street.

Cincinnati, O. tne victim or political hatred and conspiracy. Mr. Huffaker said In part: "I am here to prosecute this charge in the discharge of my duty. It Is far from a pleasant duty.

I will admit, to have to prosecute the father of helpless childhood" this in reference to Dr. Bradley's numerous children confronting the jury. only do so because I honestly and conscientiously feel that the man at the har cry for increased Federal power. The tired of the conflict against law and order heretofore so actively promoted by politicians for their own selilsh purposes. In a quandary as to what Brick to use in the construction of that proposed new building? There's, no need for profundity of thought Insist on having the Hydraulic and die question is easily solved.

We can quote you a close estimate for the supplying, of this Brick in any quantity. HYDRAULIC BRICK CO, (Incorporated) LOUISVILLE progress, destroy confidence and to threaten prosperity "Thus far, and no farther." People's Friend Defeated. Kalelgh News and Observer. is guilty of the crime charged against him. If the charge he true against him, think of tho many helpless and suffering recent meeting of the Governors at the "White House was the first step In this direction it Is easy and natural for the movement there begun to assume the predicted importance.

The Municipal Government problem will be solved and the ruin of boss rule avoided by the general adoption of the commission system. It Is entirety possible that tho idea of co-operation may be so extended that -the commissioners who administer local municipal affairs may be united in an organization which will nro- Every now and then, In a period like the present, many people who expected the man they had chosen to do the impossible permit themselves to defeat the man whoso whole life Is devoted to their cause. It is the saddest thing In politics toward whom he naa turned traitor for a few paltry dollars." Further on Mr. Huffaker called attention to the conflict of tesMmony between Hilger, of Bradley, and Hoefiing. "I wouldn't blame him If ho did stretch the blanket a little for his father-in-law In his tronble." Mr.

Huffaker Questions Witnesses. vlde a system of checks and balances SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 10,000 Too Twin-Screw Paisenger Steamer. Direct to 1 Norway. Sweden and Denmark Sailing from New York at noon. HelllR Olav SnlC.

F. Tletffen. 16 United States OjOscar II July Saloon 75 and up; Second cabin $57.50. A. E.

Johnson 1 Broadway, N. Y. Or to Local Agents. Liquor In It, Too. Chattanooga Times.

The prohibitionist organs are" Just as unfair and unreliable as any other kind of political organ. They are now claiming that the defeat of Gov. Hoke Smith was in no way related to tho question, although they know that as a matter of fact Gov. Smith was Indorsed by tho State Anti-Saloon League, and that with few exceptions the ministers of the State, such as Dr. Broughton and others, who nrA ndvnpntpq nf thp nrnlillilt'on nnrtv.

to see good people vote against the very man who has won the opposition of powerful interests by waging their fight. The commissioners of New York, for Instance, will hail from five other cities. One commissioner is removed to some other city each year and inspecting supervisors People Saw New Light. Meridian, Star. In referrlnir to the testimony of lahe de- He (Hoke Smith) obeyed the popular behest, and, then, went back to the peo from other clues may come in at any moment.

This would be a combination and adaptation of the German municipal system and the old-fashioned Methodist Itinerary. Publicity of Campaign Funds, were for him. The Rev. J. A.

White, V. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AT THE CORNER OF THIRD AND MAIN STREETS HAS ONE MILLION OF ITS OWN CAPITAL TO GUARANTEE YOUR DEPOSITS. SIX fttONTHS' CERTIFICATES ISSUED, BEARING THREE PER CENT. PER ANNUM INTEREST. ple for Indorsement of his faithfulness.

EUROPE Agency of all European Steamship Lines. Tickets issued to and from all fence, Mr, Huffaker said: "Not a "Witness swearing for thly man was evr approached, according to their own testimony, until within six or seven days prior to tho calling of the case. If this is not a pretense and a perjured defense prepared for a desperate occasion whero were these and he was repudiated. The people had discovered their mistake and liad changed their minds. Mr.

Smith remained stead (parts of tho world.o CUNEO, o36 West Main Street. fast, to his error; the people saw another Political union of the Americas Is Improbable on account of the bar of diverse tongues. Political and commercial cooperation is already promised. Railroads direct from Argentina and Chile to New Tone and Puget Sound, a merchant manse and the Panama Canal will cement tne Nations of the Western world Into Of potential whole. The palace being Mlt In Washington for the Pan-Ameri-- can Bureau may have more of the promise of American glory in Its future than Andrew Carnegie, who gave most of the fflon to build it, and John Barrett, who is Masing the job, have dreamed of.

Jj the Pacific Ocean the United States hold Hawaii, Its detached islands Jfd the Philippines. It will have the portion of the enormous Chinese "1 Siberian trade. It will bo in that Jw what England so long has been, and Whimbla will rule the waves vice Bri-k, resigned. What the future will bring forth in do-c party politics no man may dare jttt But the certain influences of development will materially present political and govern-UI organizations. The forty-six stars t05 nag will have been Vnultinlled by adltlon of new States and 'the of old ones.

Arizona. New Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii will have SStatehood long before the year rorto Rico, perhaps. In union with Mest Indian islands, may also add Bar to the constellation of the flag. Partition of Texas. witnesses in tne investigation or uradiey in the General Council: where were they Absolute and complete publicity of cam-naicn contributions and expenditures Is light, and he was made iho sacrifice.

in his trial in the Police Court. Where EUROPE PARTIES, Clark's Cruises of th Baptist, or Atlanta, to whose cnurcn air. Brown belonged, was the only notable exception, and Dr. White only took part to protect Mr. Brown from the aspersions the prohibition agitators were constantly flinging at him.

The Hon. Seab. Wright and the entire prohibition party of the State were for Smith. People are getting very weary of having their religion messed up with politics. June IS.

20, 27. July 3. "Arabic." 16.000 tens to sure to come within the next decade or 0rnt 5f; Round the World FRANK C. CLARK. Tlmoj Bldff New Ycrk J.

PINK CUNEO: IWti W. Main Luiavlli. OWEN TYLER, President. Melon For Bollroads. Memphis News-Scimitar.

It (the Georgia outcome) was a black ISAAC T. BOND. Sec and Treat. were they on January' -X. when this case was called and reassigned? Where were they when this case was called and reassigned on April 20.

Are they here armed with real facts In bis behalf or were they here out of sympathy and friendship of two. The Federal Government and all the States will recognize the fundamental importance of party Government, so that all primaries and conventions will be held under the laws of the land. The Congress will lmBMt a man whose nomination was eye for railroad regulation, for popular MISCELLANEOUS. obtained by fraud as quickly as If ho Dr. Bradley? All admitted that they were friends or employes of this defendant.

If the statements they swore to were true control of the people's own handmade utilities. Georgia is a great melon-producing State. That which she has just handed tho railroads Is the very biggest yet. It is her prize winner, though it may prove her shame. Tyler Realty Company Incorporated.) TYLER BUILDING, JEFFERSON, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STS General Real Estate Agency YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED.

Notice. Herman Straus Sons Comoanv. of Louisville. announce that Albert I. Straus has severed ail connection with Uhe maiuurcment of said corporation, and that tih5 said Albert I.

Straus is not to use. tho nimff'bf said corporation for any purpose, and that Herman Straus Sons Company lias no interest in any otinir business than in whioh it Is now enraged In Louisville, Ky. HERMAN STRAUS SONS Per Airs. Herman Straus. Pres.

Juno 9, 190S. OTHER VIEWS IN TABLOID. were electee, oy lrauu. ine corrupt practices of present-day elections will disappear. This Is as certain as the life of the nation, for if corruption is not stopped It will increase; if It Increases the nation cannot hope to live.

What was looked upon fifty years ago as Vsmart 'politics" and was admired twenty years ago became "sharp practice" and was frowned at- The same thing to-day is "corruption" and Is roundly denounced. Not long hence it will be "crime" and will be punished with severity. A more acutely sensitive civic conscience is making the old-fashioned methods of politics decidedly unpopular. End of the Machine Boss. Bail road Issues Bid It.

Knoxvllle Sentinel. In en Interview In Atlanta, Joseph M. Brown, who has Just received the nomination of the Democratic party for Governor of that State, has given out a statement, concerning the prohibitory law now In effect In Georgia, in which he says: "The present law will stand as It is for the next three years." He said further that both he and Gov. Smith had agreed In their campaign as to this. "If the law proves defective in that time," he said, "then it may be amended." This should put a quietus on those who have sought to find in the Georgia result any defeat for prohibition.

Both candidates favored it. The truth Is, Hoke Smith owes his defeat to the revulsion in public sentiment concerning the attacks on the railroads. don you kno they would have been before the General Council when this defendant forfeited his office and In the Police Court where a Just Judge would have found It a pleasure to acquit him of what they now state were facts. But we found them waiting until yesterday morning to rush these witnesses into this couTt to swear to an alibi for these boxes of hams. "But there is a missing link in this beautiful chain of well-marshalled evidence.

This defendant said that he had received a message from Bradley to go toy the cold-storage and get the hams, and McCIoren denied positively that he ever sent the message. Do you believe that McCIoren would come into this court and In the sight of this defendant's family and swearing to God to tell the truth deliberately perjure himself? "If you feel sympathy for Bradley and his family I beg of you to feel sympathy for that larger family against whom his crime was committed. I beg of you to ro-m ember stricken humanity when he was false to them; when he betrayed the trust imposed upon him; the party that had honored him." A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath BATHASWEET RICE POWDER FURIOUS FIREWORKS entitled, by the terms of the Admission, to divide Its great em-rJo Ave sovereign States. The rapid Sj the 1,0118 star State will make 4mu administration moro and more Sl the years go by, and it will OaJfc T.hi Texan patriotism will keep wJ ti memories of the Lone Star, tates of Texas, Houston, Austin, and Alamo will form a great pact in spirit as that of t-ngland. formed by the six States As Irmporatine ns a Sea Bath.

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White or piak. We are frank to say that we thought differently of the people, but It is the voice of the people which has spoken, the people are sovereign, and "the king can do no wrong." The meaning of the maxim itself is that the king is immune because the responsibility rests with his ministers, and we are inclined to the opinion that the ministers of the soverign in this Instance have committed a grave mistake. Atlanta Journal. The conclusion is that the people of Georgia visited upon Gov. Smith the misfortunes and disasters which have accompanied financial depression.

They wanted a change, hoping that any road might lead out of the wilderness. Mobile WILL ADD TO WHITE CITY PATRONS' ENJOYMENT. 5ne. New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island and Con- teetlcttt Sew State of Manhattan. Given Each Week On Two Nights Vaudeville Hakes More Than Good.

Fans For Kew vi. NEW SKIN REMEDY Graduation Beginning to-morrow night, White City White Silk Fans, beautifully oonriitpii with Daintlncs, lice People Have Learned. Atlanta Constitution. The people of-Goorgla in one short year have learned much, and that knowledge has been transmuted into action. The rolling thunder from a hundred thousand Georgia ballots has reverberated across the continent.

In the midst of all there rings true and clear and unmistakable one stirring, striking thought. In Lincoln's aphorism is found its most will Inaugurate a programme of fireworks Creates Big Stir; Drugstores Crowded With Sufferers. For several weeks past Taylor-Isaacs Drue Company, Third and Jefferson: It seems, in a vague. Indefinite sort of way, that the rejection of Hoke Smith Is a-reaction of the public mind against the corporation baiting upon which most people In Georgia were bent when they raised up Smith. Charleston, S.

C. Post. ana spangles. They are the ideal graduation gift. ana upwsiiu.

The political machine boss will1 be a thing of the past. There will be great political leaders and sharp division of opinion. But these leaders will attract their following because of their espousal and advocacy of some principle not because of their power to dispense pie or shake the plum tree. Education of the masses is already breaking the power of the boss. A new boss who comes up nowadays must come as a wolf in sheep's clothing.

He must denounce his trade to obtain a foothold to practice it. Such hypocrites will fail, and the American of the future will read the tales of the boss-ridden cities and States of to-day with the same curious sensations we experience now in reading of Salem witchcraft. The surest sign that true reform will come in the future is that It is already coming. Twenty years ago men were prominent in public life who openly did things that would absolutely damn a public man of to-day. There Is no doubt that there are honored public men to-day who resort to political subterfuges that their successors of twenty years hence wild not dare to consider.

The world grows and it gets better every dajv The "good old days" were generally( bad. When the United States comes to Its full estate, when there are 385,000,000 Americans In the year 2000. it will be the greatest nation under the sun. But more than great In wealth and power. It will be great In the honesty of Its Government and the purity of Its people.

Copyright, 1906, by Frederic J. Haskin. "alfaifl 1 jTi. wm, nave erown enor-titji have become the greatest tetB The lack ot sympathy city and "up-State" will" so in-Jhm a separation will be deemed Sa mF: the new State of Manhat- wit Include the great urban popuk Sttt TtJ Tsthern end of New York 1 1it island and the northern part Jjrecy. Already the people of the SS2.tm.,lre ln Northwest are a division of territory by MjtnH.k which will enable them to K-uJjJy" roster of the States the name SU California and Northern Lalvlded by natural boundaries.

that will be repeated each week during the remainder of the season. Two bills will be given this week, one to-morrow night and another on Saturday night. It is not definitely settled whether one or two displays will be given during the fol- T. P. Taylor Incorporated, 332 and 582 Fourth avenue, and other leading drug stores In this city have been J.

S. HILTON FANCIEST IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE 28c pound PRICE FOR TO-DAY. i MAMMOTH LWM GROCERY CO. Umbrella and Glove Store crowaea witn persons desiring to. supply of poslam, the new cure for eczema.

lowing weeks, but it Is certain that a big 413 Fourth Ave. This is the drug which has created exhibition will be given at least one night out of every week. The fireworks will be furnished by Pain's Manhattan Beach Company, the greatest organization of Us kind In this nil lnraVn 8 and growing more The campaign is ended and there is no need of criticism. All the facts in connection with It have been so thoroughly printed by the newspapers of the State that there is nothing in the world that can be added. Atlanta Georgian.

(The winner) is not a speaker, but Is said to be a student, and to have hard common sense. And Georgia stands In need of all he's got. Columbia, S. State. BUM.

01 me diversity 01 in-Wkj 0t Southern California already country. The bill for Thursday and Sat sucn a stir tnrougnout the country since Its discovery one year ago. For the convenience of those who use poslam for pimples, blackheads, blotches, red nose, acne, herpes and other minor skin a special 50-cent package has been adopted, in addition to the regular two-dollar Jar, which is now on sale at all leading drug stores. In eczema cases poslam stops the Itching with its first application and "St-fn-f leeds being sown now will fruit lonir hfnr th ITnltori full irrown Tkl pungent and applicable phraseology: "You can fool all of tho people some of he time, and some of the people all the timo, but you can't fool air the people all tho time." The seeds of deception, of demagogy and of unrelenting hate have produced their inevitable fruit. And the harvest Is plenteous and complete! Too Soon To Gauge Result.

Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Whether the event means that Georgia is decisively weary of reform remains to be seen; Present indications are strongly In that direction. Gov. Smith's programme has won the hostility of both railroad and liquor Interests. Governor-elect Brown said to be agreeable to both.

Brown, In begin at o'clock in order to allow the crowds to visit the theater and other amtfsement resorts about the park before leaving for their homes. The new vaudeville bill in the White City theater has made a distinct hit. Miss Alta Yolo, the Tivoll quartet. Wade and Reynolds. Fox and Foxie and several others have1 made good; with the audiences.

Amateur night will 'be observed on Friday and a. number of "near-professionals" will add to the merriment Bt of the mountain por-Vflrti. ntucky- Tennessee, Virginia WiJVj1 Carolina has been heard fre-llbram 5 few years. That Idea wChu IHn Politics, but It Is an ipinjcn srow and which eventual- acted upon. urday nights will consist of fifty-one pieces each and will repVesent the very newest Ideas in the art of fireworks making.

Several of them will show elaborate set designs, representing historical subjects, while others will represent a flight of humming birds, national streamer rockets, jewel-headed cobras; golden wheat sheafs, "Jocko the Monk," "Maud the kicking mule," a naval battle and the aerial tadpoles. The exhibitions will be held In the old fire show building and there will be no charge for anyone except men who oc- proceeds to heal, curing chronic cases John Bacon Hutchings ARCHITECT JOHN BACON HUTCHINGS, JR. JUN. AM. SOC.

C. E. WILLIAM E. HUTCHINQ8, M. AM.

SOC. C. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. 'Columbia Building.

TECHNICAL SCHOOL The University School. Louisville, Internal Revenue Collections. The internal revenue collections yesterday were as follows: Beer, $580; whisky, 128.208.62: cigars. S438.30: tobacco. in two weeks.

In minor skin troubles. resultH show after an overnight application. For a free experimental sample write direct to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth street. New York City. Other Divorces.

oi me evening. The new restaurant Is now In operation I Armour Institute (has students In all ot and is proving: one of. the most popular 1 tneso schools), or for any sclentlflo special tax stamps, 93.09; case stamps, $10; total, $36,255.95 and Philadelphia may also suc- cupy reserved seats. The displays will places about White City. Send for catalogue.

W. H. THARP, Prfn..

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