Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 12, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGI AN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. WOT. Ladies’ * ND Misses’ Skirts WEDNESDAY ju«t 3-' veo: »‘«iy]H>m* Aluium Black Valla Skirts, beautifully trimmed (n n a»- and **chi»lv* dealgn*. real IJb value $8 90 Will Be a Great Baiv$ln Day at Bass’ lout in*' now and hendiome Skirt* of all-wonl Panama* In blaek and , ,.ir.r* and «( novelty fonry mixture*; extra well made and O KZ worth IT S*. 1“ B10.00; choice, tomorrow $3*50 Mi.,..* Kklrt* of Plain and fancy fabric*, excellently made through out nnd worth 14.00 to 15.00; In WOOLEN SKIRT LENGTHS BUCK TAFFETA SILKS i“ ,i 7 n '« qu * ii !. y y "i t and fancy mixtures; worth up to *1.26 a yard; at block Taffeta Bilk*, grade that usually Mile at per full skirt QQ 91.50 a ygrd. The entire lot on tale to- OQa Domestics : First Floor v illK tableful of new Fancy Zephyr (iiiKhanu*. t'hambraye, Flannelette*. iijUbs*. "'ft flnlehed Sea Island* and j tea> y T.iuei Crash—good* worth from y .|5e a yard—all at the bargain j.rl e of. per 3 7-8© ' White Dimities ir/ n* I satin checked effects ; 19c value; |*er yard. and beautiful PU| 8c Linen Chembreye in Uautlful Mrliied, checked, plaid and figured effects; 25-cent quality I VC Brown Dress Linens that you won't match elsewhere for less 10c than 20c; here, tomorrow. On a big center table tomorrow we will offer a collection of very handsome Fur Neck pieces—Sable and Isabella Fox, Mink, Marten, Squirrel, etc.—real values up to $20 and $30— all at the sensational sale price $4.90 of, choice. Bargain Sale of Coats Final clearance of ladle' vary handsome I-one Coat* of fine Kersey,. London Plaid* and fancy mixture*; aomo aatln-llned worth op M Aft ' to IIS.oo and liu.oo. at. cholba.... If Infant*' I.one t'loako of finest all-wool cAihmere. beautifully laco trimmed and siik-rubrnldered. worth 47.50 to 110.0(7, but bought an sjun- plaa and we'll aell them at only .. .w'l $2,98 Clearing, sole of Mlosoa’antl'Children's wool fabric*; worth up to.60; ’ choice, at Long t.'oata of plain nnd fancy - $1*7? • . • - . i First Floor Great Sale of Blankets -lioclnl table tomorrow we will offer 500 pairs »»f full rintible bed size •le Blankets at the aensatl >nn'. bargain price of pair 49c .Ills- M0 pair* of tTicec extra large and heavy Cray Wind Illanket* that «lu.uld aell for 11.60 a pair. Will be aold tomorrow at. $1*88 Six Great Basement Specials Table Demask--<0 Inch** wide, Tull bleached; 60-cenf quality; 2$0 Fringetl Nupklns—all linen, large alxe; very npedal, 3c Huck To wall good (lie. heavy weight, hemmed I* end* «C Ladle*’ Handkerchief*—plain white bematltched; 1 — tomorrow " ** f- Second Floor Ladies' Gowns and Skirt* of. good mus lin. beautifully trimmed; * 1 $1.50 value...:* W • Children's Undershirts and Drawsra of fleeced ribbed $ cotton » VW Infanta' Capa of white title, nlcaly etri- V broldered; $1.00 Beys' 8uits of good Aool* materials; excellently made; $4 $1„0O Smyrna Ruga—All-wool and re- yerslble; size SO by QQq 60 Inches; only Laos Curtains ln beautlfuT Xol* tlngham and Saxony 69c effect*; per pair Matting,—Jap and China, new patterna, 36c grade; IQ. Dcr yard AttvBtoot Couch—Folding *fyt-; ■old elaewhere at IliiO^. QA our price Nuraea' Rocker, of aolhl pollahed oak. with can* aeata; OQ* 31.60 value Sable*' Cradle* of aolhl pollahod 98c We Give Green Trading Stamps. 18 West Mitchell, Near Whitehall. Two Waist Bargains $50 new and beai’tlful Lingerie Walstn of white linen and lawn, taste fully trimmed In fine lacen and embroidered; worth $1.50 to 98o $2.50; choice, tomorrow. New Waists of black and colored guaranteed taffeta silk and of white Jap silk; would be cheap at $5.00; $1.98 tomorrow.. ROOSEVELT AND DIAZ ARE TO PREVENT WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA Washington. Dec. 12.—At the state department the statement was made iit a conference held between As- nt .Secretary Bacon and the Mexl- mbuH.sudor. It had been decided that Mexico and the United States i‘>uld unite with Salvador, Costa Rica n<J Guatemala In making Identical f»»rMFntailonR to- Honduras and Nlc- •r*fu.» t" the effect that they would 1* npected t«» settle their difference ulthnut resort to war, and that the arbitration which was recently termi nal! at San Salvador muct he re- BANKRUPT FIRM MAY YET BE CALLED IN FEDERAL COURT to The Georgian. Savnnn.ib. CJn.. Feb. 12.—Simon A *’ernlH*«r. who went Into bankruptcy '• months ago, the latter not for ' i time in Ills financial career. n "' »th* ring the winds of Judge ‘i'' v junielii) reckoning, and froir ‘ • r ut‘» made nt the trial yesterday, hv court and counsel. It look* “ if "hoi* matter may yet wind "7" "> "luulrv by the chief InquUI- h ’he t'nlled Statt* grand convened In order that the issues Ire- tween the two countries may be peacefully settled In accordance with existing treaties. Minister Corea of Nicaragua, had a lengthy conference with Assistant Set ret ary of State Bacon, regarding the situation in Central America, with particular reference to the trouble l»e- tween his country and Honduras. Mr. Corea declared that Nicaragua did not want war; that the country was In better condition now than ever before, and that her dtlsens were thinking only of their country's progress add development. ruptev until the referee. John K. Schwnr, who. it huppihiN was ievent- ly elo* ted judge of the |*oJlce court of Savannah, made the report to the court In reply tn the sufgesffrm by Imtik- ropu counsel' that HU rlleptu* shnrt- comlnga Avert* -largely induce,! -by-4heir- lack of sugactly In matters of business. Judge Speer obstrved that they had enough business acumen to appropriate at least $29,000. Mrs. Kats Hill Lamar. Tlu ’' w n " »migh weather cn- firm's voyage In bank- >«, IM The funeral services of Mrs. Kate Hill Lamar, who died Monday morning In the Grady hospital, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock In the chapel of H. M. Patterson A Son. The Interment was In West view cemetery. She was the wife of Charles Latnar. n well-known baseball w liter. BIBB'SOLDSOLDIERS WILL GET $22,000 PENSION MONEY Special fo The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Feb. i2.r*For the pur- |s»se of paying the pensioners of Bibb county next Friday, Ordinary Wiley left the city today for Atlanta, whete he will get the money from Commis sioner of Pensions Lindsay. About $22,000 will be required to pay off the pensions In this county this year. DEPOSITS OF CITY ARE DIVIDED AMONG BANKS II Specie! to Tb, ftporfl**. Savannah, da., Feb. 13.—The city's deposit* were today changed, by order of Mayor Tledeman. from the National Rank of Savannah tn various other banking Institution* In the city, the deposits being divided according to the ■mount of the capital stock of the sev eral Institutions. The change I* sig nificant In that the deposits have for many years been In the Nation bank, of which Hon. Herman Myers, formerly mayor of 8avanh*h. I* president. The change cornea with the change In administration. OPELIKA INSURANCE RATE WILL BE DECREA8EO. Special h> The rSeorgtiui- —Opelika.-Ala.. Feh. li—In compli ance with the request ot n representa tive of the Southeastern Tariff As*o- elation, who was sent here to look Into the fire Insurance rate* and tlx a basis, a complete examination "f the tire de partment equipment, water pressure ami condition of streets was made. It Is known that an Improvement has been made over the previous report. The classification of Opelika Is some what raised, which means a rate re. duction. The previous report wa* third- class w-lth deficiencies. It Is thought that the addition of a lire department will result In a classification to sec ond-class with deficiencies. CHOICE OF NEGRO BEING HELD UP President Warned Not to Appoint One in Cin- Cincinnati. The Ladies will find that we can isell them embroideries as cheap os we can Laces. Here are two specials for Monday 15 cents a Yard 19 cents a yard Washington. Fob 12.—Th#r* will be "nothing doing" for sortie week* In the plain of the president to appoint a negro to one of the Important federal officers In Ohio. Should Toledo be selected. It signi fies that a negro will become collector of Internal revenue, to succeed O. P. Waldorf. If the appointment goes to Cleveland. It means that one will suc ceed Charles F. I*each aa collector of customs, or Frank McCord as collector of Internal revenue. Many of the presidents friends, and likewise friends of Mr. Longworth. ad vised Mr. Roosevelt that It certainly would prove embarrassing tq the First district representative to have such a thing happen os to appoint a negro In Cincinnati. NEW PRESIDENT Hon. Sam D. Jones, presldtnt of the Atlanta Freight bureau, wilt not ac cept re-election as president of the At lanta Freight Bureau. A rumor to this effect wsa published In The Georgian Monday afternoon. II seems certain that this rumor was well founded and the freight bureau will have a new head hereafter. Mr. Jones declined to serve another term as president of the Chamber of Commerce at the annual election of of ficers last year, giving as his reason the urgency of his business duties. The bureau. It Is felt, will suffer a distinct loss In the refusal by Mr. Jones to serve any longer In an official rapacity. The directors will meet at 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the freight bu reau office for the purpose of electing officers. There will necessarily be a shake-up. It Is not "known. who will succeed Mr. Jones as president. MILLIONAIRE IN COURT CHARGES ALIENATION OF WIFE'S AFFECTIONS Asheville. N. C.. Fab. 13.—'Testimony before a United States I'ommlssloner In the divorce suit of Merrill Beecher Mills, the multl-mllllonalre and promi nent clubman, of New York, was be gun here todey. Mills le bringing a counter ault against hi* wife'Who Instituted proceeding* against him ■bout * year ago for * divorce. Mllle ha* also Bled a suit In tb* United Htalee court here against dll- lard Htlkeleather, a well-known youitg man about town, (or tlOO.MO for al leged alienation of the affection* of tlmony of Mills, one child. Cynthia. 7 years old. (Or whom Mill's handsome private yacht I* named. METHODISTS IN ROME j 1 TO BUILD New CHURCH’ WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL COMPANY have moved Into their new atore. 76 Peachtree street, where you can find everything carried In an exclusive optl. cal house. The Ballard Bifocal haa gained a reputation for this nrm In leaa than : veara no other house haa mad* In a half century. Not how cheap, but how well w* can aerv* you.' CRITICISE SENATOR FOR SMOOT SPEECH VALENTINES. Jno. M. Miller Co. GOV. HIGGINS CLOSE TO DEATH 'in',' Match Sets, in fine sheer iilyi'y poods, worth from :!.)p, your choice, a yard Olean. N. Y., Feb. 12.—Ex-Onvernrr Higgins Is apparently very near the end. and while l>r. Hlbhard will not give him up, the governor's brother-in- law. Frank Sullivan Smith, announced shortly before leaving the hotel filr the governor's home that Mr. Higgins wa* very low. LAST DAY OPEN TO FILE SUITS All suit* for tr'nl In the city or su perior court* for the March term will have to he filed with the clerk before the office closes on Tuesday, or there will he nothing doing. Tuesday I* the last return day for the March term of court, ond all nulls for trial at that time must be filed. A* a result of this, lawyer* who hike waited until the last minute are flow piling up suits In the clerk's office, and llie Indication* ore that a large number will be filed before the office clones. Chicago. Feb. 12.—An open letter to United State* Senator Albert J. Hop kins criticising hie speech In the *en- ate on January 11 In favor of United Htates Senator Reed Bmoot, of Utah, was Indorsed unanimously yesterday by the Baptist Minister*' Conference. FAIR DIRECTORS MEET TO COMPLETE FUND Special to Tho Georgian. Macon. Ga., Feb. 12.—Practically all but 61.000 of the money which Is need ed for th> payment of the debt of the Macon Knir^Aeeoclatlon. In now In »lgiil. anti thettfltKctor* of tho associa tion will hold r. meeting thin afternoon tor the purpoce of making plans for raising i he remainder of the fundi which -ire necessary. Mrs. Cera Whitfield. The funernl services of Mrs. Cora Whitfield, who tiled Monday morning ut her residence, 116 English avenue, were conducted Tuesday morning. The Interment was In Caseys cemetery. TO CURE A COUGH OR COLD. A never felling hem* remedy for slot. cough* and cold*. Two ounce* ef glycerin*, on*-half ounc* ef Con centrated eil ef pine, on*.half pint ef good whisky, mix and shake thoroughly; use in tablespoon dose* every four hours. This, if followed up. will cure any sough that i* cur able or brook up an acuta cold in twenty-four hour*. Tho ingre dient* all con bo gotten at any drug •toro. Concentrated oil of pine corns* tut up for modiainal uses only in '* ounce vial* in small, round put i half screwtop cases designed to protect it from hoot ana light. Tho bulk nil ' " Si oils ond tho patent medicines put up in wooden box** and labeled "Oil of Pino’’ should bo avoided, as they contain rotin and othtr im purities that produce nausoo and sometimes permanent kidney trou ble. To got tho right artiela bo euro it ia "rAitfiBRlfiffid” nil a# nma. it is the “Concentrated” O'l of pine, as this is really tht only real solu ble pin* preparation. This pins product it tho result of tho experiments mad* in the piny foreste of Main*, whore oampe wore established for the treatment of throat and lung diooaeos and whor* so many remarkable cures wore of- ipedal to The fleorgteg. Rome, Ga.. Feb. 12.—The South Broad Street Methodist church haa purchased a lot on South Broad street, near the Etowah bridge, and gone to work to raise tlu> money for a new building. They wilt give an entertainment on Valentine Day to make a start for this purpose. Tarfael Quit* Equitable. New York, Feb. 12 —Gage E Tarbell, second vice president of tlie Equitable Llfe^ Assurance Boctcty, pom. tendsrwt bis j-estgsatlon to fathom* 4tu> real estate corporation now In the omireo' of Oftfanlddlem Mr. Tarbell'* effect on March I, resignation takes ■ and haa been accepted by President Morton. Bays He Wat Beaten. For an alleged pummelling and out raged feelings, Abe Harris Bled ; suit Tuesday morning In the city court - against J, M. Berry for damage*. Her rin allege* that on -September 34 last— Berry Jumped on him apd beat him up ■o badly that ha was compelled to re main In bed two weeks. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For tbe Rli Months Ending lfeermber 31, 16M, of tb* Condition of tka NEW YORK PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OrffAQli*! uml#r the lawn of the statu qf N*w York; made to tba fortrnor of Um t/r|ituiBFii uniirr iiir inwa ut «uv ■t««v* «#* rtww iuib. •tat«> of G*orfla In pursuance of the laws of said ztate. Principal office: 42 C'edar Htreet, New York. 1. CAPITAL 8T0CK. 1. Whole amount of capital atock 2. Amouut paid up to caah a. II. A88ET6. 2. I Xian* on bond and mortgaga (duly recorded, and being second liana on tbe feel L Stork* and bond* owned absolutely by tbe rompany, par value, $461,500.00, market value irarrted out).... MS 20.000.00 $64t,TT6.69 . $6,621.68 Total nasd'ta ot tbe company, actual rash market III. LIABILITIES. 2. Gross losaes In process of adjustment or In susiwnse. Including L88i7i 4. Total amount < II. All otkrr claims ngnlnst the couiptuy,... 2$L$ttJS VMM 200,000.60 286,140.76 If Total llaldlltlea 6J89.U7.0 IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YBAR 190S. I. Amount of rash premiums received \ StfT.mft 3. Kectdved fnr Interest 12.46SJ8 4. Iul’uuic received from sll other sources $.410.27 6. Total Income actually received during the laat.slx months In oash........ J2t6 ( 70$.$9 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THEYCAR 1906. X. Amount of losses paid $109J&ST 2. rush dividends actually pah!.*. 12.000.tt 3. Amount of expensca paid. Including feca, aalartes and commlastona. to Rfeiita and officers of the company 164,991.17 4. Paid for state, national and hs'nl taxes In this and other atates 2.116.91 5. All other paymeuta and expenditures 12.CL93 Greatest amount lnsure<Wtii any one risk $ 106,680.00 Total amount i>f Insurance outstanding 22.009,944 A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly evrtliled, la of flic In tbe office of tka Insurance commissioner. * t MTATK OF NMW YnltK—COI’NTY OF NBW YOUK. personally appeared Imfore tbe tmderslguod. J French, who, being doly sworn, deposes ami says that he Is the secretary of The New York Plate Glaaa InaarmncaCo., and that the foregoing statement Is correct sud true. J. r. FURXrif. Seeratary, Sworn to and aubscrloed before me this Mb day of February, ’C. riKHBECK. I Notary I'nbllr. King* County, N>w York, Name of State Agent—HATCH & M’GAUGHEY. Name of Agent at Atlanta— GLIFF C. HATCHER INSURANCE AGENCY. E AGENCY. CLIFF C. HATCHER INSURANCE AGENCY, ag. LOCAL AGENTS, 220 to 227 Prudential Building.