Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 07, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1307. 5 Fixing the price at our store is done by figuring a reasonable margin of profit and making a price which is never higher than that of any store. “No store has a price lower than ours,” and our equipment and experience enable us to give you the most for your money. Compare our prices; test our service. Our Prices Octagon Soap, 7 cakes for 25c Arm and Hammer Soda 3c Malted Milk, small 34c Malted Milk, large 68c Mennen’s Talcum Powder 10c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes for 25c Fairy Soap, 8 cakes for 25c Gold Dust Washing Powder 3c Hospital Malted Milk $2.69 Cuticura Soap : 15c Lyon’s Tooth Pow,- der 15c Rubifoam 15c Levy’s LaBlache Powder 35c B&A Orange Flower COLD CREAM. The most satisfactory of all preparations for tan, freckles and sun burn, made by the form ula of Mrs. Bynames— our process. 2-oz. jars .....25c A b s o rbent Cotton, 1-2 pound 25c Absorbent Cotton, 1 pound 40c Panopepton, large. .85c 4 bottle lots 71c 'Liquid Peptonoids. .90c 4 bottle lots 75c Antiphlogistine ... .40c 4 box lots 331-3c Prompt Delivery of oil good* ordered from ue to any part of the city from 6 o’clock In the morning to 11 o’olook at night. Telephone Ua Your Order. Syrup of Figs 40c 4 bottle lots 331-3c Castoria 28c 4-bottle lots 24c Sloan’s Liniment 20c 4-bottle lots 16 2-3c Miles’Nervine 80c 4-bottle lots 662-3c Peruna 80c 4-bottle lots 66 2-3c Paine’s Celery Com pound 80c 4-bottle lots 66 2-3c Kilmer’s Swamp Root, small 40c 4-bottle lots ..33 l-3c Horsford’s Acid Phos phate ..40c 4-bottle lots 331-33 Brannen & Anthony, Druggists CHANGE OF SCHEDULE CAUSES A PROTEST Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Ga, Juno 7.—The rumor, current here for aaveral week* pact, that the train leaving thla place every morning at 5:30 o'clock for Macon and returning at 10 p. ro, would be dli- oontlnued, la about to materialize. It has developed that orders have been issued by the Central of Georgia rail way authorities to dlecontlnue the service after Saturday night next Under the present schedule one can go to Macon on business and return either In the afternoon or at night; or to Atlanta, spend four or live hours and return by 10 p. m. The change " III necessitate apendlng a night away from home. Besides, all the evening papers ar rive here by this train, affording the reading public an opportunity to scan the world's events before retiring. Un der the proposed change these papers will arrive one day old, and at the same hour the morning papers are de livered. The change Is meeting with decided opposition from the public, and steps are being taken to have the pres ent schedule continued. The Eatonton Board of Trade has prepared a letter addressed to Vice President Wlnburn, of Savannah, setting forth reasons why the present service should be con tinued. The Mllledgevllle Board of Trade concurs In the action of our board, and Agreed to co-operate In se curing the desired end. CAPITAL TOO 8MALL FOR INSTITUTION WANTED. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Juno 7.—Attorney General Fletcher has turned down a charter for a negro bank at Hatties burg. The bank was called the Magic City Bank and proposed to do a trust company business. The banking laws of the state provide that any bank do ing a trust company business must have a capital of at least 1100,000. The bank only has a capital of 125,000. BALLARD BIFOCAL AND TORIO OR CURVED LENSES have gained a reputation In two years no other Arm In the entire South has made In a half century. Not these lenses alone gave ue the lead, but op tical service In every way not usually found elsewhere. Ask any Atlanta man about us. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO, 71. Peachtree Street. HI N.GICOLLEGE College Closes Most Success ful Session—New Mem ber to Faculty. Special to The Georgian. Dahlonega, Ga., June 7.—Following are the honori and medals bestowed at the commencement exercises of the N. O. A. College, which have just closed: The D. P. S. won the champion de bate. Marksman pins were awarded to W. R. Tucker, T. B. Patterson. M. W. McKee, T. O. Galloway and A. Gas. kins. Beat Individual drilled, private In A Company, C.. W. Fraxer; In Company B. T. E. Abercrombie; target practice, first honor, W. R. Tucker. Individual prise drill. W. R. Tucker; Harlow Clark Mathematics medal. C. J. Hamilton; F. P. Rice Latin medal. Miss Fannie McGuire; Earnest Willis' Ready Speaker, Bruce Ray; F. C. Tate Science to A. Gaskins; B. R. Menders & Sons, highest general average to Bruce Ray. Junior Oration to Miss Lizzie Shed; Domestic Science (special mention), Misses May Thomas, Irene Moore, Louise Glenn, Fannie McGuire. Prise declamation medals: B class, first, Miss Hudlow; second, Rufed Ba ker. A class, first, C. L. Christian: sec ond. Miss Marlon Fry. Fresh, first. Isabel Charters; second, Horace Kent. Soph, first, Fannie McGuire; second, H. B. Johnson. Professor Davis, Professor Clark and Professor Kell will leave the college. Professor Johnson, of Wisconsin Uni versity, will fill Professor Davis' place. The other two places have not been filled. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. May King wishes to thank the people who were so kind and sympa thetic to her and family on the death of her husband, Mr. Clyde E. King, on May 23d. 1907. TWO BOARDERS SUE TIIEIR LANDLADY Alleging that he and his wife were charged with the theft of a pistol by the Indy with whom they boarded. J. Channel! Ballew Wednesday filed suit for 16,000 damages against Joseph Bry an and his wife, Inez Bryan. The plain tiff alleges that Mrs. Bryan charged that either he or his wife, or both of them, had taken the pistol from her room, and Immediately locked their room, saying she would keep It locked unttl-the pistol was returned. The plaintiff classes the charge as "slanderous, false, scandalous, base and malicious," and alleges that as a result he has been subjected to "public hatred, ridicule and contempt.” The suit was filed through Attorneys Clarence Bell and E. H. Barnett. PERRY PUBLIC 8CHOOL CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Special to The Georgian. Perry. Ga.. June 7.—The exerclsea at the public achoot here have closed a very satisfactory year. Hon. J. B. Jackson, of Jones county, delivered the diplomas to the graduating class and also delivered the literary address. FIVE MEMBERS OF THE GUARDS ARE FINED. Special to The Georgian. Columbua, Ga., June 7—Five mem bers of the City Light Guards have been courtmartlaled and fined for non- attendance at meetings and drill. Tbo court wna composed of Captain Wood ruff and Lieu tenants Woodruff and Smith. The findings of the court will he submitted to the eommnndlng officer of the lAiurth regiment for nls ap proval before they become effective. The company Is considerably allrred up over the matter. Trade Mirk f Vre* Sample. Addr.MD.pt. t.’ UanhCrrllna UeellIrlnlU.T. I The Shine That Shines Quickest General Utility Clothes- Suits Whatever the Weather, Clothes Answer the Purpose. If you consider how serviceable and useful a "Cravenette" ault of clothes la you will spare no time In buying one. It's serviceable because It Ii waterproof and wilt keep Its shape at all times. Useful because It can be worn fair weather aa well, and none can tell It's anything out of the ordinary. Manufacturing these garments and selling direct to you at one profit, we 8AVE YOU A THIRD AND OFTENTIMES HALF of what you would pay for an ordinary suit Buying a suit at thla store means that you take It ON TEN DAYS’ APPROVAL In which time you may satisfy yourself that you cannot buy Its duplicate for the same price anywhere else. If you find the store where you can- coma and getyou money back. We know that the suits we sell for $10.00 OTHER STORES ASK $15.00 $15.00 OTHER STORES ASK $22.00 $18.00 OTHER STORES ASK $25.00 Your choice la in good selection of plain and fancy water-proof Serges and In any of the newest weaves and shades of fancy and plain Worsteds. Goodyear Clothing Co., 51-53 Whitehall St. ORDER BY MAIL. If unable to call in person, we guarantee satisfaction to mall orders as well. Please stats also when or dering. SPLENDID NE W COURT HOUSE PLANNED BY COMMISSION Increased Interest In the proposition to build a new court house for Fulton county has been aroused since the ac tion of the board of county commis sioners Tuesday, In adopting a resolu tlon to submit to a vote of the people the question of whether the funds for erecting the building shall be raised by a bond Issue or by direct taxation. The action of the commissioners In adopting the resolution was the first definite step taken In the matter since Colonel Anderson Introduced a resolu lion, which was adopted, several months ago to the efTect that a new court house should be built, and the handsome and modern structure then proposed Is now on assured reality. The resolution provides that the county attorney and the committee on legislation shall draw up a bill to ba presented to the legislature, which will authorise an election on the bond ques tion. The election will be held as soon as practicable after the passage of the bill. Should the people vote against the Issue of 3300,000 worth of bonds the commissioners will then levy a direct tax sufficient to pay for the work In the course of three or four years. Colonel Anderson slated Wednesday that he Is personally opposed to Issuing bonds for any purpose, but will be gov- erned entirely by the will of the peo ple. “I think the money can be raised eas ily enough by tasutlon,” said Colonel Anderson. "The tax digest last year was about 3(7,000,000, and at the rate of 15 cents on the thousand. 1106.000 would be raised each year. The burden would not be so heavy on the people and the matter would then be disposed of. Fulton county has never gone In debt for anything and If we Issue bonds they will never be paid and will be a continual source of taxation on pos terity. "But regardless of the way In which the money Is raised," continued Colo nel Anderson, "the court house Is go ing to be built and It will be a good one. It will cost not less than 3400,000. To the 3100,000 we will get by tax or bonds will be added at least 3100,000 from the sale of the alms house property. "The alma house property la now be ing laid off Into lota by Architect 8. Z. Ruff and aa soon as thla work la com pleted the proparty will ba sold. It should bring at least 3(00 per acre, and there are about twenty-five acres. Out of this money we will, of course, have to take a sufficient sum to build the new alms house, but I am sure we will net 3100,000 from the sale. “The new court house will be six stories high and will be located on the spot where the old court house now stands. The new annex will not be. In terfered with and will be used In con nection with the new building. All the space now used as a court house yard will be taken up and the new court house will cover Just that much more space than the old." A PIANO OUT OP TUNE 18 A NUI8ANCB IN ANY FAMILY. ProfrMnr Walter F. Groce, the blind tuner and repairer of innalcol Inutnimenta, baa certificates from leading musicians and citizens of Atlanta as to the thoroughness of his methods. Ills work will lie satisfac tory and It will make you feel better to give your order to a worthy and competent man. Professor Grace bos served hundreds of satisfied natrons all over Georgia. Leave or phone orders to John M. Miller, 39 Mari etta streot. • TYBEE BY THE 8EA VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Week end rate, 33.25; tickets on sale Saturdays, limited Tuesdays following date of sale. Season rats, 313.16; tick ets on sale dally, limited September 10th. W. H. FOGG, D. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. FANCY PRICE PAID FOR COTTON MILL 8TOCK. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Go., June 7.—Forty shares of the Swift Manufacturing Company were sold at publlo outcry In thla city Wednesday and brought 3300 per»share, the par value of which la 3100. The stock was sold at administrator's sale, or else It could not have been bought. WILL LAY CORNERSTONE FOR MONUMENT IN JULY. 8pedal to The Georgian. Perry, Ga., Juno 7.—The Confederate veterans will hold their annual reunion LIGGETT’S Saturday Candy, 29c pound box, at Brannen & Anthony’s here during the month of July, at which time the cornerstone of the monumenb will be laid by the Daughters of the Confederacy. TO BUILD A HOME FOR AGED WOMEN. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga.. June 7.—The King’s Daughters of this city have decided to give a grand festival soon for the pur pose of raising funds to build an "Old Woman's Home," a nucleus for which has already been obtained by festivals and other functions. 30000O000O00000O0O000000OO o o O LAST OF THREE FRIENDS O O MEETS PECULIAR FATE. O O 0 O Special to The Georgian. 0 O New Orleans, La., June 6.—Cap- O O tain Ed Thompson, of the tow- O O boat Charles Chamberlain, dlsan- 0 0 peared during the night of June 0 0 4. while the vessel wna en route u O from Gulfport to this city, and It O O Is supposed he walked overboard 0 O In bis sleep. 0 0 A peculiar coincidence Is that 0 O shortly before resigning his post- O O tlon as first ofilcer of tho govern- O 0 ment dredge Barnard,which he held O O prior to taking charge of the,tow- a O boat Chamberlain, one of tho Bar- O O nard offleera waa seriously Injured 0 o and last Sunday the captain of 0 O the Barnard was drowned. The O O three men were good frlsnds. - O 0 O 00000000000000000000000000 I They act like Exercise. •for the Bowels Ten Cents. AU , Druggists J AT AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M. Eight houses and twelve lots corner Simpson street and Sunset avenue. Five brnnd new five- room cottages and one with six rooms on lots 42x140. These cottages are built of the very best material, large rooms, cabinet mantels, tile hearths, gas with nice fixtures, water, porcelain sinks in kitchen, etc. Sidewalk down on Simpson street, streets well lighted. We have one large 2-story, 8- room home on lot 55x140, and a store on corner on n lot 22x100, we also have 12 iota varying in size which we will sell as per plat. If you want a well built cottage home these should appeal to you, as they occupy an eminence overlooking the entire western half of the city. TERMS—We will sell the cottages and store for $300 cash and $25 per month. The 2-story for $500 cash and $30 per onth, 7 per cent interest payable on or before. The lots we will sell for 1-4 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years, 7 per cent on or before. Will allow 5 per cent discount on any sale for all cash. Titles are good, time will be allowed for examination of same. $50 GIVEN AWAY At close of sale we will give away $10 and eight $5 gold coins. Every grown person who at tends sale, whether you buy anything or not, will be allowed to draw. LOCATION—Take Magnolia ear, get off at Sunset avenue and go north' one short block or take River car and get off at Griffin street and go south two short blocks. We havi the positive assurance of the Georgia Railway and Electric authorities that the car line will be extended this summer out Simpson street to Sunset avenue, thence Sunset avenuo one block to Magnolia, making a loop. It is practically the same as being on the car line now, as they will be running by early fall. LISTEN TO FACTS A MINUTE! This property lies within the one mile circle, is elevated, not crowded up. Great crowds have been going out three and four miles, and in some instances 7 and 8 miles and buying 50x150 feet lots for $200 to $400—away off the car line. What are our houses and lots worth. in comparison with these COUNTRY LOTS! And yet wo are not expecting fancy prices at this sale. Houses will be open all day on date of sale for inspection. • For further information apply at onr office. J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. SANDERS & CONWAY, 4X2 Peters Building.