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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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'flour GRAIN AND PNOVlaiON».
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i: so; tlatnlard pilot. W.S1: half pal-
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TO MEET IN MOBILE
IN ANNUAL SESSION
Many Prominent Church
Workers Expected to
Attend Meeting.
•feedal t* Tbt Ueorflaa.
Mobile, Ala.. Feb. «.-The eighteenth
ffijJUUnmL jenference of the Imiheryi
Synod of Mleeourl, Ohio end other
Mate*, with delegate* representing tho
Herman churches and Inatltutlona in
seven Southern elates, Including a por
tion of Tennessee, begins her* tonight
with devotional services.
The morning and afternoon session*
extending over six days will 1>eg1n to
morrow morning.
Vice President C.C. Schmidt, of St.
I-ouls. of the general body, Is In attend.
H rnnvislOSnAwretse hams He: CaMor-
to.10: ilry salt extra ribs. J.IP4:
illi«. Sii pound*. »«:Jtot haex*. *M:
plttM v;j: Hheprema lard. 10.*: Purity
compouud. «* R0CER|e8 .
*CHFFSF—Faaey full cream dairy, ll'ic;
’oEediSd biscuit. SI ess*: N*. ! tolled
SSfeSSMA*®
3 s - & Asm *
5ro.il t*cef. 92-t* cnw% OilMf. $1.9* tw.
irun. New Orlsm*. t* CAllon; corn, 30c
Agaft.-f*!BSj SkjTVSS
- H»«t matches, ^#r ,
* P*r
f srur
ooitoos':
Picwm ntir
Matters of vital Importance to the
Aouthera district of the church will bo
ujscustrd during the station.
TECH PURCHASES'
LQT FOR SHOPS
The deed from lhe Peters Lend Com
pany to the Georgia Tech School to
property on Cherry street, recently
purchased at a coat of 11,700, was re
corded In the office of the clerk of the
superior court of Fulton county Wed
nesday morning. New shops will be
built on the properly when funda are
available for thl* purpose.
MAYOR APPROVES
ISSUE OF BONDS
Mayor Joyner has approved the ordU
nance calling for a $500,000 bond elec
tion for tha Improvement of the water
works.
This election Is now set for April 9.
On Thursday council will decide wheth
er $300,000 of bonds will be Issued In
the event of the election carrying, or
the full amount.
You Can Buy Blankets and Comforters to
Use Right Now or to Lay Away.
It’s Economy Either Way.
And keeping the blankets, comforters and down quilt stocks fresh and new is a rule never violated in this
store. Every .year these things must be fresh and bright. And, naturally, there’s but one way to do it- 1 -—
carry none over. Applying the reduced-price prod just when you need things most is the most effective
way we’ve ever found.
INCREA8EI8 GRANTED
THIRTY IRON WORKER8.
Vperlat In Th* r.porflmi.
Augusta. Os,. Keb. (.—An Increase In
the pay of all Iron workers of 33 cents
per day has been granted. This In
crease affects about thirty men.
PIN SCRATCH ON THUMB
CAUSES MAN'S DEATH.
Special to The Georgian.
Norfolk. Va.. Feb. (.—John A. Pow
ell. aged 41 years, died here today from
lockjaw, resulting from a pin scratch
on the thumb.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. Asked
lieerji, 414*. IMS 113 111
<,eortu Railroad I*. 1*10 ISA , ...
Savannah (a. IMS 1MH K*?a
Mfleon Sa. 1910 1S7 ,
A,beta la. IH1 1M
Atlanta ms, IMS 1«S KRVi
Altaitls 4a. IMS IS I"
Atlanta and Want Petal Its
Atlanta nntl West Point Dlits. . IDS ]
leotral i»t Georgia, lit Inc ft
do 3d Iseenle *
C.eerjl* 3S0 i
Augusta anil Uaraanab IIS 1
Southwestern Its I
Uroigia 1'nclflc lata U7 I
Slippered Age.
Thl* I* the time of year when ape
Its* Hi- laugh. Nose It Is that youth
imt.t turn out at 4 o'clock of a frosty
morning and pall the cow and break up
•b* he hi the hors# trough snd fetch
*"od for the kitchen lire. Venus con-
11 »* him. danltng'ahd scornful over
He eantetii hills, as he shivers about
* he y.nrtl In the cold, while dawn. But
ns. -iny, .in tia b warm bed till nun-
' •• an.) a, ake* to hot sausage and
t’U Unheal cakes. And all day while
South kill* hog* or nhucks Icy corn or
"i-"' •' -lest-coated haystack, age hug*
jn< v„ve in the grocery store, smoking.
J'lng ntt.l lillttfully comfortable. Age
thing for youth to took forward to
longing.—Newark News.
»ith k-i
Thi London Irving*.
' ■ Hurry or we’ll mite the train
' ,tr*v- | can’t And my diamonds ot
tn> i.tjtse.
' tot oh. wall, never mind.
Actio.,—v«,. but the purse had a
’ ’hllsx In II — PIck-Me-l’p.
Opportunity in th* West.
" lucky young lawyer who ten
• Sctutie without n penny snd
. n I'fl'en years hscome L’nlietl
-‘■nst.tr and obtain the half of
1 .'R'nman’s estate valued at 11,000,-
n "i timi’a whal Bam Plh* ha*
it, '--it.tie —Seattle Time*.
An Effective Riddle.
! if New Orleans Picayune
when he we* busy
"*nt I.htctiln received n delegation
1 »It • were endeavoring to hurry
•mg of home petty hilt. When
" ■'' ■ Lincoln looked up gravely,
; ' .til the util of a sheep « leg.
leg* alii the sheep have’.’'’
> .i.l ute spokesman.
-piled Lincoln. ’’It would only
, ’’an lh e up „ leg
in >l:e it one."
O'-gut I on departed In dl»com-
Man’s Way.
_ n- connubial. Jars and divorce.
- ur. c’ 1 *"' '* l,> * frultfulaat
’ ,n hue with n dimple or
11 f ! .ihi uiarrle-. 4He entire girl-
—Boston TranscripL
Norfolk Banker Dies.
Special to Tha Georgian.
Norfolk. Va.. Feb. David F. Don-
oven. a. prominent man and director In
several Norfolk banks, died here to
day.
HOLDING THE FORT.
Ry JAMEB J. MONTAOl’E
(Borne of the directors In the Insur
ance election are convicted or muter
Indictment.) — ■
"Where I* our honored president?"
Tha secretary cried.
"Bojournlng up at Ossining,"
The treasurer replied.
"What Is be doing up there V
The secretary cried.
"Two years, les* good behavior time,"
The treasurer replied.
"For now a life Insurance man who’s
sent to jail a spell
Can frealy serve hla sentence and hla
company us well.
You'll hear him answer ‘Present!’
when the central ring* the bell
For he won’t lose his grip upon that
surplus. .
“Where have sixteen’ director* goner
The secretary cried.
•To Blackwell'*. Auburn and th*
Tomb*."
The treasurer replied.
“Will they ha un'lh* Job tonight?"
Th* secretary cried.
•’Ata*: They have no evening clothe*.”
The treasurer replied.
"We'll get to bustne#*. gentlemen, the
lime I* gening *hort.
The trlel* of three or four of u» will
soon be up In court.
And we'll be *11 Indicted, but we still
will hold the fori,
surplus”
THE EARTH.
By KLI.A WHEELER WILCOX.
(Copyright. 1»0«. by Ameticaii-Journal-
Exemlner.i
The earth l» your* end mine,
uur God's bequest.
Tlmt testament divine -
Who dare contest'.'
I'»urpei» of Hie earth.
We claim our »h*ie;
We are of royal birth—
Bewure! Beware!
I’nloose the hand of greed
From God's fair land:
We claim bm what we need— i
Thai, we demand.
OF A I'KHSONAI, SATI RE.
Cotton Comforters, full size,
1.25, 1.50, 1.95, 2.25, 3.00
Down Quilts, 6x8 feet, covered
with French Sateen in fancy de
signs,
6.50 Quilts at 4.50
8.50 Quilts at *6.00
Down Quilts covered in fancy
silks, all 6x7 feet,
15*00 Down Quilts at 12.50
20.00 Down Quilts at 14.00
22.50 Down Quilts at 17.50
25.00 Down Quilts at 18.50
Covered with Gros Grain Silk
with plain borders, 6x7 feet,
30.00 Down Quilts at-22.50
White Blankets, full 11-quar-
ters, has pink bordered ends.
3.75 Blankets, pair 2.95
Pink or blue bordered, 11-
quarters,
4.00 Blankets, pair 3.25
4.50 Blankets, pair 3.59
5.00 Blankets, pair 3.98
Pink and blue bordered,
6.50 Blankets, pair 4.50
7.50 Blankets, pair 6.25
8.00 Blankets, pair 6.98
10.00 Blankets pair 7.50
Extra large size Blankets, full
15-quarter size,
15.00 Blankets, pair 11.95
Black and white checked, 11-
quarter Blankets,
5.00 Blankets, pair 4.25
Grey and brown, checked, 11-
quarters,
8.50 Blankets, pair 6.95
Pink and w'hite checked, 11-
quarter size,
6.50 Blankets, pair 5.50
Grey Blankets with pink bor
der, full 11-quarters,
6.00 Blankets, pair 4.75
11- quarter plain red Blankets
with black banded borders,
6.00 Blankets, pair 4.90
12- quarter plain red, black
bordered Blankets, . [, i
8.50 Blankets, pair 6.50
A Few Blankets A Little Soiled
One small lot of small blankets that have gotten slightly soiled in showing.
4.00 blankets, pair
5.00 blankets, pair
2.95
3.95
/y
5
'o
7.50 blankets, pair
8.50 blankets, pair
5.25
5.98
WOMAN'S ENEMY
WOMAN HERSELE 5 *
aolkitude^for Ihelr h.ppln... than lo!t« A «!?“ ""
pul Into their minds such total dlsre- ; A then m stonee-l a
gsrd of the ssrredness of the marriage . * - looked el him. Ii *
THE CAD’S TRAGEDY IS
knew—I wee sore"— lie lirohe off foe *
FWtf-.T.Tk* nt-
HMfr
: lo their owe let awl
dispense will'
K* |,r».l UG* •"**•»> tb"
«•* Itmitu.1 «*r « ••
i »•»*•'•••« 1 • »•••’,
mmlh. «I»f Ii *
\ Irtnnllv .i l‘ r !' ll, l * r .
For Ibfrtr *■
frrr lilt*
durlnir tl> i
I. II II 111" ’ T*
RliiKlf •rlh’lr br rnnbl IMM>lblT
I ltd fn* bin *«•*•»
ih'll ui Ilf * ■'•trill
to—v ifTrr* bill f"W
«l iif th»* lrrr^rh*l
today J* 1
tain U»*
«>m|dir In
KSTstSi
iMitTi*rf'il IM'IIvl.luisl in « aiii.t
■ Nhl KnI. tb«* vl»*rroy of Tlrn
l"vlri»iall% thr .lUMnr of the
i,i. nllr ibr a»nl ria-
NO i|r»*rr»* I* iM'ir*! fruOl
By MBS. JOHN A. LOGAN
(Copyilghi. 19«7. by Anwican-Journal-
JSgamlnar.)
T HK most potent enemy of woman
In to be found among her own
Rex. When one thinks of the no
ble sacrifices of such women aa Hu*un
B. Anthony. Mrs. Cady Htnnton. Clara
Barton. Mrs. Carrie Otnpman l att and
a boat of other self-sacrificing, grand
women, who have workad so long to se.
cure privileges, encouragement an# op-
portunltles for their own aex. one Is at
a loss to know why some of the benefi
ciaries of their self-ancrlflces and
struggles for women should deal such
a blow as has Just been Inflicted by
Mrs. Elsie Clews Parsons, who. la
boring under the hallucination! some
times caused by. .a little learning, has
advocated the most revolting and
home-destroying propositions that hava
aver appcaredMn the English language,
By NELLI E BLI8SETT.
gard
vows. Their fate might be aa bril
liant as hers, but their children might
be among the deserted should their
husbands or wlveii adopt her views and
become disenchanted With thtlr com
panions.
The patriotic* «itlsens of tli# United
States can not he too much on tha
alert In suporesslng socialists, an
archist r, free-lovers, homa-destroyern
and all classes engaged In tasting
down the vital bulwarks of our national
supremacy.
Imagine the condition of the genera
tion* yet unborn If the authors of lh#|r
being are not conscientious and loving
Wc have already an Insup
doa^retl
KTKIt last ulgbt -of murts'*—she
short slid
WHS llOt «
„ tins she hid to see. snd sh«
hoped-sincerely—that he would not force
her to mt It. Another man—« iunn of her
own set. ii* she put It to herself- would
ksvr uudemtood. would hsre hel * ‘ ~
out It only proeeit how Uttle he 1
to the * less of men she owned
♦Hindis that be stood before her now.
speechless, awkward, when he mljht at
least have made an attempt to oner her
the only sort of asslst.mi*e left to htm.
-‘You understand}" she said.
Hbe herself undenitooil perfectly. Mhe
was free. Keen her family. In desperate
"traits for mousy at the llnllnces had l»een
for nnr time within the memory of man.
could not etaeet her to utsrry this man
non lie lisa always been n rad, ■ Itound
snd sbo hated hlui. thousli she had
■ ■* Bur
Thi* Ifatlsres hml
of hit fn
“You Ihluk
think Mchetteill
! Hit- Olsoolut*. How would It be possible I wls* x-t otjCof lb* -bool rtwra. Mo
of ir^sSS plIbHv were h*""lhe«! ' VE! WSJf’iZi
the subltct of marriage, I *** r °^ n **p°n the puolu were her theo , ^,,1^.1, if n, r y had known what was x<mmI
I narenthood* She must I r,e * to uuoptcd. for them, would hsn* been Iran niiiloua to
Victoria avoldeil liU look.
I very painful-very iinjile.iwmi
I to any| They round that the I
patents. wc nave nuc«u> uu msuf 1 |||f ^ llt ... „ mm
-nnrffirrfi‘in me r nwnsn lanxuncr pprtable burden In tne care, education i^, 0 me Uh* poor to lie particular; t'harlea.
aver appeared in tne angiisn languo^. j #n(1 prd p* r preparation for the duties her favoilte brother, desperately In delit
8he upholds libertinism and loovt J uf^ the children of criminals and J mid Fanny and Mabel, were nlready clam
t^* rr which * aha intended "aa * text j tbe tllaaoluta. How would It be possible I wring, m. f t. «»« «f the school mom. ***
book for use of
who tnke up the „
the oifs^ught on the sairedi ’ I* *« well know that nhught save tho (open fh' ^hooji rsiom door and ••uotx.- Into
in. um, 1 i:: ^
w nr ( a , .: w ‘»5l" a i v 5»v« v;: v is;-. e«N
lague's tragic Uttlc figure, and knew that
She was free.
“You uadenitaudV' site Mid agslu.
He made n movement of ataeiil. Ilia
foe* was ghastly, nnd fur the first tlnn* In
h»r life ak#«fett that under other cln*um-
stances It might h.-ive lN*en fNNialldc to In*
aorry lor lilm. In Ills own way. 110 doubt, j
lie had been fond of her; and though
bad ti*e« a way that bad Irritated and I
uilllated her beyond the power of words
say. It bad still unite probably been ■
cere
..jg a
he said, slowly. “Ilul l-l
do understand. You sent I
me something, didn't you}"
. XV
.her—sod ta.,
accused uic. I was the out alder. I* re I
the outsider njl along. I've known that—
erea with you.
lie was stlrnt. lie looked round the
grout, dim room with a sort of wistful*
nest. In Its dlnmesa. Ita shabtdneas, there
was smoethlug —ffioniv quality subtle, lode-
scrllmble— which all bis wealth eeultf hut
inty.
had
lug, dli
Victoria llullac
patleuco.
“I Bent for jro
course •uuslderlni.
you will understand that
ueni Is
end." afar Mid
01 that, ol
happened-
ir—our eugnf’
The pallor
malty true}" lo* said.
THK DICTIONARY
OF MISINFORMATION
By WEX JONES. Lexicographer
IVliat am
itrda were marked.
Morty iMtUdcd heavily.
“Y*e«. they were marked, right
You think ( marked them. Vic?"
Iter ltu|Mitlenci- grew. HU** had nlw
It la well know tlmt nhught save thojonen th<
SeM.ifThe'maiijeffe-tie and ihriiom* ln»* tbv land Inlluenc.meiiy i-ople |
will tecoll Upon woman and that II Into
ih> claimed Hint women who ure In- |h®ir children, i^d howover IncompatI-, ^..rty was the uniiordi ,
lulled nnd wluv have every gvenue j hie they may l»e It *«r better tt»<»‘ | she had l*eey fMior. Iter engagement to The unrked them." said with cold angv
kfwaVi to them are unworthy and un- should stay together and support 1 Cs.i-as rharlle llullacc had »hrist»u.d hla “1 mi|.|hum> you do not invitee J*onl
1 ihr nroner nee u3 hldier prlv- ; H«e, UuUJU. Gum lo be Ulow.d iui ».» tbr inlneai at .Ilf u.st«;t). *| ».a o*ul» «*ure- 1 akeilu* "
SS- ,,r -
in do In.'elruleble ml»« hlef by Ih* Im
preaalona lhai alt# make* on Ihe. mlnda
of ynunx women who will look up lo
her aa one of Ihe tavored of'forlun*
and im-l#ly. Rome of the extrecla which
lieve been publlahed Is Ihe newspaper,
arc so Indelicate In aumr»mlon and no
dlarnatlnx dial U la lo be hoped (bo)
Ihe book may be doomed lo short Ilf*.
It la not nulled whether Mr*. l*ureon»
ver-burdened ataie* '
fen- wlil< b bt.'iir That', lln* way y
blu Nti'.dliy (or
upon Ihe alreiuly
and > ommunliic*. _ _ _ _
If p,'ople In Hi* hither Ivalka of life .mrrl'-l Vnli'iiilae'Balia'e. her enaaln, nuil j "\V*:l-do )|"I
arc ready to succumb lo sued leaihlnt hcc'i happy acearillM lo her own llxbl*. Do yoa an, ilial
of socialists and nnarchls.s Amrrlcon »«• jj ** J ^TOll'ln
prosperttv and American civilisation f article still left to tli** grent limtaei Thrrc was s at„
Ml. doomed. !„f iinliaee m «HUri' iliem llie rich mi-lie her mice. He no* mUnx It loi.lly.
lAA all Uw-abldlnc. 1'hCUttan. putll.l|„ U« nud Upolher III law v h"*c Umtm-lnl I told hrraelf—taklax It ** Wleh * lu.i
otic i'll lien* awoken lo their Individual i>n'.ti*e would help i» *veri ihelr iliwoi lor nnxbi hove la*'n ev|.<vird to ;*ke ll. Anr
reononilbllilv In 'imeiilnc all form* of •' Hoi* "• le**l. If II mul.l do im more one imi • '-nil would n..t b.,e »r*u,*l.
IWPI*0,11,01111.. , . 1 ‘ . 1..■ I...,. 11... II..11..— i.ni... I b.i ,.... to,.., I.. 1....-^ .. .. |,..
hlllp lie
MV of the otber*?
if them ebeo1,*l*
lere It wo, land
— Vo I
. BANANA—The veffetable frankfur
ter.
I’LI'B—A place where men (u to
wleh they were soinewher. else.
CONGO—A river of tears.
MER8AGE—'The relaxation of •
p real,lent. .
.MONDAY—Mfseof* on the Gowaaul
Canal.
' TI’ESDAY—Mesaace on the need of
sea cook* for the navy.
WKDNKRUAY—uasaaff* on tha ro<
vl**d pronunciation of Knattati.
THI'BRDAY—Mensocsa on the army,
the currency, th* *,Hur system tod
(lie iieanul crop.
FRIDAY—Meaeace on thin** In gen-
ernl.—(’nngreaalimol Diary.
ORANGE—An alleged fruit con
cealed ivlthln the. *k|n JUmt won't cool*
t'l^Off.
ltd. SANTA t’LAL’S—An lium*lnnry per-
, , eon more real than moat real pstuoni.
Renta t’latw. (tauta Claus,
What do you brioit?
A doll and n thimble.
A brooch and a ring.
—Nursery Bo age.
of"He tell
i;'rU'^u"tk')lr! I’eun..
ihe* children or not. If she lute, eh* eociallem. anarchy, libertinism and l.-
'."J"I must have great conlldenv* In ihe fe-1 religious pr»po»iilona I' they would
. V vor of fortune that they should never | that <>ur greet nation itbould contlniic | tb , ,« n |.bcd Imu*-* ... ....
•wllhavc Otcanlnn lo experience the unhap. to lead In philanthropy, prosperity und i-*ern Ike l,i(nlie relief wbkh (lied ihelr I y,mV .be sale
py old. of Ilf*. Ot jrtit would hava more limitation. Miter* mlad aa ilia looked at Monty. Uou- "So, I dou t.
linn that. t’ei'Un|>*. llie llullnee*. l.’ll.V ! *iMlUl not lut* (Tied lo ImUl li"t- "
hoped Ih.11 It I trylat to hold her'-lo n ' h'-e! ’ Al the
11*11 not all I llimixbt *Ue nil I*u1 l,wt her teu,|*‘r.
Ilnlln.-e* eoohl "Ih, yon rspeet me to tielleve II waan’t
” aaaet.
Wbeu Ibe row befall I
A Purely Loeat Custom.
From Th* London Academy.
From tb* preface to Baedeker'a
Southern Italy” ,vc obtain thl* re
markable advice: "The traveler should
edopr the Neapolitan cuatom of reject-
Ing dsh that art not quits trasb."