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new sanitary Wall Finish.
OLDEST ODD FELLOW
DIES^WHEELING
tVberllna. W. Vn.. May 15.-Par til Boll,
nfcnfl K», the oldest Odd Ffllow In the
wertd, lant Knturriay afternpon, while In
the rlt.v l>ulltllnjr. fell dotirn a Iona - flight
of atnh-M, fniNtnlnlna Injnrte* that have now
rcmiltiMi in hla death. Du
Dtirinn the Civil
L’ulon arm Jr.
SMITH’S HEIRS WILL
MEET AT TUXEDO
Sow York, May 15.—Just- before the sail-
Ini to-lny of the Majestic of the White Htnr
lino the vnlet of the duke of Mancheator
n|tpenred on the dork and demanded that
the baggage of the duke nnd dneheaa nnd
also tluit of her father. Kugetie Zliutuerniuii,
lie put hack on the pier.
The oxcuae alven wna that the duku had
■offered n aevero nttnek of neuralgia and
could not Mill on that account. However. It
wai tindcratood from other aoureea that the
dnkc nnd the duelieaii renintned on thl* aide
to attend a 'meetlug of tho Smith heir* to
lie held at Tuxedo Park.
HUSBAND HANDS
LEMON TO EX-WIFE
Indlanapolla. Did., May 16.—Mrs. Mgry
Watklna. who mine here »lx weeks a*o at
the request or her hualiaud to renew her
relation* with him a* wife, vlalted the court
hAuae ireaterday nnd discovered that her
hustmnd had secured a divorce In 1®*.
CATHOLICS FIGHTING
NEWIRISH BILL
Dublin. May 15.—Active hoatlllty of
tho Catholics against Mr. HlrreU'a Irlah
bill render* specially difficult John E.
Redmond's task of securing Its ap
proval by the forthcoming nationalist
convention. Cardinal Lngue, primate
of nil Ireland, has Joined Archbishop
Walsh and the bishops of Limerick and
Kildare In denouncing the measure.
Made In the largest, den neat union fac
tory oa eartb-KQl AHK AND IIO.NE8T to
bacco.
BALLARD BIFOCAL AND
TORIC OR CURVED
LENSES
liava gained a reputation rti two years
no other Arm In the entire South has
made In a half century. Not these
lenses alone gave ua the lead, but op
tical service In every way not usually
found elxcwhere. Ask any Atlanta
man about us.
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO,
• 75 Peachtree Street.
COFFEE KING DIES;
AGED JIGHTY-SIX
Lewis Maddux, Founder of
American Exchange,
Passes Away.
• Asheville. N. C, May 15.—Lewis
Maddux, founder ot the coffee ex-
charige In America, at New York, and
well known, capitalist, died here lost
night
Mr. Maddux was one of the oldest
Odd Fellows In America, fie was lnr
lllated Into the Ruehvllle, Ind.. lodge
In 1*45. He received a testimonial
from the : NeW York coffee exchange
on hla 86th birthday last December
In rnmmemoratlon of hla services to
the codec trade.-
LOOK OVER
your laundry and if you find any rea
sons for dissatisfaction you should
•end your llnon to us, for wt guar
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all othar articles In a way that
cannot bo surpassed.
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EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,
40-42 Wall Street.
Phones, 41, Main.
NAVAL CANDIDATES
VICTIMS OF FAKE
Annapolis, Md, May IS.—It has be
come generally known here that a
candidate for the Naval Academy, prior
to the recent examination, did a land
office business by disposing of exami
nation questlona alleged to be thoae
propounded In the teats, but which were
bogus. It Is said he sold them at 15 a
set. The candidate who worked the
ruse failed In the examinations and
has left Annapolis.
Wounded Man Will Racovar.
Hpeclal to The tleorgtao.
FUtgermld, On, May 15.—Alderman
J. M. McDonald, who was shot last
week by Alderman 1. Oeldera, ia now
aydad as
recover.
One Man’s* Head Blown Off
and Another Loses
Ann and Leg.
HgrerbfU, Mas*., May 15.-Two men are
dead ami one li seriously hurt a* n reault of
the exploalon of a soda tank at the bottling
Works. Cyrus Kellnt wna killed Inatnntly
and hi* head blown off. Joseph Houol had
a leg and arm blown off and lived an hour.
O. A. Htnltb. the proprietor, wai severely
hurt. The work* were demolished.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEE
COMMITS SUICIDE
Washington, May 15.—Fearing that
aha would soon lose her position at the
government printing office because ot
the large number of employee* that
have been dlecharged recently, and die.
couraged because ot continued 111
health, Mr*. Marie L. Jolley, aged 42.
committed -suicide by Inhaling illumi
nating gas In her room on the second
floor of a lodging house.
WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS
LOSE IN ENGLAND
London, May 15.—The first attempt of
woman auffraglsta to elect membera to par
llnment favorable to their cause-resulted In
n failure. The Hurrey district woman suf
frage candidate was defeated by the con
servatlves by an Immense' majority.
AUSTRIA WILL HAVE
UNIVERSAL_SUFFRAGE
yienna, Austria, May 15.—Universal suf
frage, tried for the Brat time In tbs
elections her* yesterday, brought Into prom
Inenco two parties and weakened the Osr-
man and Cscch |<
hoc la! Democrats
stead of eleven seats and Christian Demo
crat, will bare nearly 100 aeata.
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TAX NOTICE
Slate and County Tax
Books now open. Make
your returns at once and
avoid the rush. Books
will close in a few days.
. T. M. ARMISTEAD,
* Tax Receiver.
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W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
06, 98 and 100 60. Forsyth Street.
Two Smart New Styles in Tailored Suits.
And, t as ysu know, if you’ve followed the fashions the last few wssks,
tailored effects Have swept everything before them.
And, of course, the Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBese Ready-to-Wear Depart
ment wouldn't he keeping its pledge with you if it didn't have not only the new
est things, but have them first and the best of them.
Here are two of the new arrivals drawn from two of the tailored effects
on display in the Whitehall Street window.
On the left, a smart cutaway suit, with plain tight-fitted coat with just a
touch of velvet Qn the collar and cuffs. The skirts are full plaited.
Thesearein Blue, Russet, Af\ AA In Brown and Blue O C Aft
Black, Holland Brown, at *V/*Vyv/ Serge at . Z J.UU
On the right is shown a double-breasted two-button esat, made in Blue,
Black and Brown imported self-stripe serge; one of the msst popular fabrics
woven this season. As suggested in the drawing, the only Qrnamenta- r\ /\00
tion is a white hand-embr9idered linen collar and cuffs ts match. Price,
Among new arrivals are other tailored creations in double r* QQ
and single-breasted effects. Brown, Blue and Black S«rge at
25 00 -130
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