Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 06, 1907, Image 7

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Special to The Georgian. Macon, da., Feb. A bold day-light robbery was attempted yeatarday at the The euberrlbere to the fund for the auditorium-armory and.the petitioners for a charter will meet at 11 o'clock Thursday morning at the Chamber of Commerce to organise a stock com pany. Officers will be elected, who, repre- residence of Tom Amereon, on Elm— street, but the only thing that the would-be burglar secured eras a load of bird shot. Walter Bowden, a ne gro. was seen to enter the house by neighbors, and they gave the alarm. Mr. Byer,.living near, went after the fellow, but the negro ran out of the for the proposed building. After plans are selected by the Company and mi lled by council, the actual work of con- atruction will h»giw The aldermanlc board will concur Thursday In the favorable action of council. llr. Byer followed With a shotgun In hand, and when he was within shoot ing distance he let loose and the negro fell to the ground with a load of bird shot scattsrsd In his body. Whsn the officers arrived it wag seen..that Bow. Speclsl to The Georgian. t Cleveland. Cla.. Feb. (.—Governor J. M. Terrell has offered a ISO reward for the capture of Frank Dorsey, colored, who committed an aaaault on Annla Wiley, colored. In White county, at Xacoochee Valley, on January it, 1M7. special to The Georgian. Jesup. Ga., Fab. (.—Little Motor Roberson, aged 10 years, tha oldest daughter of W. M. Roberson, traaabrer of Wayna county, dlad from tha effects of measles last Friday night Tha fu neral services were held Sunday morn ing at Id o'clock In the Methodise church, the remains being Interred In the Jesup cemetery Immediately after the services THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. sBoiii'aav s. FAMOUS PEACOCK THRONE OF PERSIA 0NE\ IS A PIECE OF ART MONEY CANT BUY LONG! TO PUSh ' tin OWNERSHIP Councilman I-onglno will probably push his 11,000,000 bond Issue ordlnsniv, which has been buried In tha finance committee for the last few weeks. Dr. I-onglno aaya the bond election for waterworks alone knocks out that pari of bit 0111100000. and tha ersctlon of new school buildings, which has been provided for. does away with tha provisions for schools. The two mat ten he will Insist upon are the munlci pal lighting plant and a now hospital. “I may ask the council,*' ho said, "to recommend the submission of the mu people at the time of the bond election, merely to get their wishes If they are favorable, I will look after get ting the money later." Money loaned on choice Real Estate at low rates of interest. Trust Company of Georgia, Equitable JBuildi RURAL CARRIERS MAY RECEIVE $15 Griggs Wants Pay of Men Put at That Figure. Washington. Feb. 0.—Congressman Griggs, of Oeorgla, has Introduced a new resolution providing that ths sal aries of R. F. D. carriers be placed a: •76 a month, or (100 per year. The committee on postofflcee and post roads, of which .Judge Griggs Is member, fixed the salary at <70 per month, or IMO per year. TQjMCiM 10 BUILD ARMORY IVturi* of tlie famous Peacock Throne of Perala. This marvelous niece of art la prlceleHs. Estimate* • f it* \.ilu** range all the way from |15.WH»,0«0 to $26,000,000, but It can not be bought. It Is literally covered • itli jewel*. and has Its pluce In the throne room of the palace of the sluths at Teheran. Persia. Another piece >t fin nit ure In the throne room Is :i globe of the earth, made by order of the shah, Just dead. This Is of pure is• .I anil Is ornamented on Its surface with more than 50,000 precious stones. ^ Remember These Facts About Our February Reduction Sale Special to Washington. Oa.. -Fator t.- The Tu- nerol services over the body of Miss Luclle Kills, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. 11. J. Ellis, whose death occurred Mon day evening as a result of tuberculosis, were conducted at the Flret Methodist church by Rev. Dr. J. \\V Heldt. pre siding elder of the Augusta district of the North Georgia Conference, who had been the favorite minister of the de erased since her early childhood. Miss Ellis v.aa the oldest of three daughters of Rev. H. J. Ellis, who Is at present serving aa pastor of the Flret Methodist church In Washington. Hhe received u special education In elocu tlon and was graduated from Curry Mchonl of Expression, of Boston. In 1904. For a year and a half she occu pied the chulr of expression in Hhorter College Thr deceased was 2S years old. The interment occurred in the city cemetery. YERGER DENIED BAIL BY SUPREME COURT. RICH’S IN THE NEW STORE SALE OF SILKS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, ONLY. Fint Floor, Left Aitle, Rear. We have received Home new and very beautiful Silks for Waists and Dresses, which were a special purchase from a noted silk mill. We have de- of these cided to offer some of these goods at a special price for one day only. Fancy Silks in blues, browns, greens and greens and grays. Checked Silks in black and white, red and white, blue und white, brown and white, also brilliant plaids and Roman Stripes are some of the many styles we offer tomorrow. New Silks suitable for waists, dresses, petticoats, linings and trimmings. Real values 59c to 75c vard. At ! $1.50 Values for 89c New Spring Suitings Sr; 1 We have about 200 pieces of the ■ Just received a handsome line 5 s * new swivel Messalines in blue, i brown, green and gray. All arc em of the new spring Suitings. All of these goods are white grounds WlO broidered in very neat designs. This is an excellent chance to get i a handsome spring dress at about i half the real, value. These goods are real $1.50 values, for 89c, one day only. with double stripies and checked effects, some in pastel col- Md ora, others black and white, blue MG | and white, brown and white, green j and white, andgray and white. All - good values from $1,00 up to $2.50 Ad yard. *3 IH. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. DE VIL IN HIS FINGERS; ALMOST SEE MUSIC BOLD NEQRO BURGLAR RECEIVES LOAD OF SHOT. The clothes offered are from Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart. Schaffner & Marx- correct in style, worthy in quality and perfect in fit. * At our regular prices^ they were the best clothing values obtainable. The 25 per cent reduction covers staple blacks and blues,' full dress and Tuxedo styles as well as fancies. Odd trousers are also offered at 25 per cent discount. Winter underwear, fancy hosiery, fancy neckwear, pajamas, night shirts, etc., at 1-5 off. Fancy stiff bosom and winter negligee shirts at great reductions. , Bags, suit cases and all leather goods at 1-4 off. \ Del usual credit courtesies are extended. * v Daniel Bros. Co. 45-47 Peachtree Street. Jperlnl lo The Georgia*. Jm ksnn. MIm., Feb. €.—The aupreme court ha* affirmed the derlnlon of the lower court In denying ball to Junius Yerger. the a layer of Luther Dalle In this city mime mnnttia ago. Appllra tlon was made to Chancellor Lyell norm- months ago for hall, and at thin trial considerable new evidence was brought out which tended to nhow that Yerger was not entitled to ball. Ills second trial w||| take place In March. MRS. BIRDSONG'S HEARING CONTINUED IN COURT. a pedal to The Georgina. Jackson. Miss. Feb. 6.—The criminal flockel has been token up In the su premo court, but the most celebrated case on the docket has been continued until the March term, thut being the Angle Itlrdsong case The poatpane- ment of thla case was had bemuse the lawyers asked it. stating that they had not time to prepare their briefs on the subject. AGED MAN STRICKEN\ WHILE AT DINNER TABLE. Mperlel to The f)« orglan. Htockhrldge. Da. Feb. 6.—James P Hrnry. of near Ellen wood, Cla., white eating dinner Wednesday, hail a stroke of parabsls. w fiM». «aused hW deJth h few hours later. Mi Henry was 66 years of age. lie served four years In the t’lvil rnr. being In the Seventh Georgia regiment. I lie v.os burled at tha Masters grave- : >nfd Friday at II o'clock. Rev. Thorn- las Ibmurn. of Rtockbrldge. preaching j the funeral lie la survived by a sis ter and niece. m CARTOONISTS DREAM OF ROSENTHAL. Rosenthal’s Playing Excites Wonder of Musicians. THE DICTIONARY OF MISINFORMATION ie marvelous technique of Rosen thal not only excites the wonder of the public, hut of the » rltlca and the pro- fesslmial pianists ns well. Paderewski knowledges him as the master of the keyboard. "The devil was In the fiddle of Paganlannl," aay the people of Vien na. where Rosenthal resides, "and the devil is in the fingers of Rosenthal." mannerisms lend themselves to the of the cartoonist, and probably no performer has ever been caricatured so J much or in Much a kindly humor as Inis i usentlull on his present trtumphu! • ur thmugh the United Htatcs. The picture represents the eeile, (ream • •f u cartoonist who became so ' fascinat'd while the wizard was doing tunt* with thirds and sixths thut h«* thought he could actually see the mu- , And Iloaenthal Is not onl> the nc- 1 ovledged muster of the kcyhouiil. but , •omposer of nop himself, and it j Hitler and n pert as wrll. If Is ‘ I'hopln whom he will most fieiiuentb inter* r* t at tho.Bapt»»u - T*b«»i nacle next I Tuesday «veiling. Fchitiaiy IJ ’Tliv sale of tickets nt Phillips A* »’row’s mu- i ►Ic st« ie opened with a ru«h this morn - I lug. WfiX JONES, Lexicographer. PAT—A mouse's fur overcoat. IH HIIANh-An adjunct to n bouse. "Have you got a husband yet. Maud)" "No. but I will In a week or two. r?e almost derided on the bouse 1 want."— hippy Dialogues. which Japan- LAW—The support of lawyers. I'lPtHF-Stuff that's too good for poetry. nil.UNION—An uaplensnnt Incident of allrond tnuel. ('oIIIbIoiib are of two kinds, head on and ear-end. The difference Is Hist In one ruse on rc kill* .i nnd mangled, aid in the other DEVIL. THE The one nm it's l w Ih'cii aittii.vs Hoiuetiiiiig made in .\m| the blniio* Is STRUCK BOY ON HEAD jfrlTH BASEBALL BAT. Special lo Tko Gcorglm. N.wborry, S. C., Fob. I.—Bari* Dorn. Inli’k, tho H-ycnr-old oon of Dan T. Dominick, of Helena, waa (truck oa the head with a batoball bat aovorat day* ago. hli assailant being BUI M«ttk. a nocro boy. The young man w*4 no. derod unconacloua by tha blow, and la now In a critical condition. It la laid that young Dominick waa trying to collect tome money due hit father when the difficulty took placa. Has Hia Reward. '(The Ocala Banner.) John Temple Ornate baa bis reward—Tba Atlanta Evening Nowa haa beta placed la the kaada of a recetrer. COLEMAN BOOK COMPANY CHAN0E8 HANDS IN MAOON, K|wcial to Tfeo Ororalaa. Macon. Ga., Feb. (.—A traoaactloa wan made today by which the atock of the T. A. Coleman Book Company waa I aohl to a firm that will, in tha future. ! I'lirry on the bualneaa. Mr. Coleman ' Mated that he la not rat at liberty to I male the name of the purchaser. It la know, however, that fc. W. Water. I houte, Jr., will be tha manager of tha now concern. NM Quite So Close. However. From I'he Ihiitim >re Atnerfmr. I The n n«- of duty, like our atiado a.Inga iv us to the gravw CHIMNEYS BLOWN DOWN OY HEAVY WIND STORM. |t» Tli»* Hcoratcn. Pavo. U.a. IVb. *; A terrlfl** wind 1 ’ norm |Hisi«»d ihri ugh Pavo ymterdaj i - ;’buut 3 oVIork. bp.wtng oft the tups I of save:.11 chimney* and doing great 1 damage to timber and fenna In Ita pi Hu Crystal for Table Service If you wuut some really choice Stemware in fine Crystal, von should see ours. The liue is complete and cmhi’Mces English Rock Crystal, Austrian etched and Kohl-embossed ware. y At very rcasonahle prices. Maier & Ber