Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 27, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. . .nunouir, ju.it zt, isur. F o u r t k N ational B :K o o o o o VO o o -p CO On aivl After JULY FIRST This Bank Will Pay 4 per cent Compounded Semi-Annually On Savings Deposits HTHE CENTRAL LOCATION of this Lank makes it very convenient and acces sible to all tke people. Practically all tke street cars- pass tkis, tke busiest comer m Atlanta. Tins is tke tank that in eleven years has increased its deposits from less than half a million to more than four millions, a gain of 875 per cent, growing with Atlanta's growth and outstripping even the best expectations of its organizers. CL On April first the capital stock was increased by the addition of $200,000, making the following figures now effective: CAPITAL STOCK . . SURPLUS and PROFITS ASSETS ...... $. 600,000 $ 650,000 $6,350,000 YOU ARE INVITED TO BECOME ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. F our t k Nat l o n a 1 a n Great Bargains-Great Sale One of These Suits Before They re All Gone. They’re going fast—and if you want one, you’d better come early tomorrow. All are. this season’s suits from our fa mous Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx lines and are reduced merely to clear out broken lots and incomplete lines that have sold down - to one, two or three suits of a kind. Fancy worsteds, serges, herring bone cheviots and novelty mixtures in the best colorings and patterns of the season—not every size in each style, but all sizes in the lot, and you’ll have no trouble in being pleased and fitted if you come early. $25 for $37.50 Suits . 35.00 Suits 32.50 Suits 30.00 Suits 27.50 Suits for Copyright by Hart, Schaffner & Marx _ for Daniel Bros. Co. Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street. $25 Thursday morning the Joint commit, tee appointed by the general aaeembty Wednesday to arrange a program tor the Inauguration of Oovernor-elect Hoke Smith next Saturday, submitted Its report to the houee. The commit tee was composed of Senators Martin and Overstreet and nepreaentatlves Al exander, of DeKalb; Shaw, of Clay, and Tyson, of Emanuel. Speaker Slaton announced that It would bo unnecessary for the house to take any action on the roport, and the plans for the Inauguration aa ar ranged by the committee ore os fol lows: To the Speaker and Houso of Repre sentatives: GentlemenIn behalf of the Joint committee raised by resolution of the rs of the com mittee on behalf of the house, beg leavt to report the following program aa agreed on by the Joint committee: 1. That at 11:30 a. m. on Saturday, the 29th Inst, the general assembly shall convene In Joint session In the hall of the houee of representatives. 2. Thut the governor. Judges of the supreme and superior courts and the court of appeals, and the various state house officers and the departmental of ficers be requested to assemble In the governor's office at 11:45 a m, togeth er with the Judges of the circuit and district courts ’ of the United States, who shall be Invited to participate. 3. That at 11 o'clock the committee ■hall repair to the residence of the governor-elect and escort him to the Capitol grounds together with such of his Immediate friends as shall be de sired by him, and attended by such escort of the cltlsens, soldiers or other military and civic organisations as may attend, and by all other cltiaena who may so desire. That a r GOING AWAY? If So Call To See Our IMMENSE STOCK BAGS OF that w. art giving very eloae prices on this week, because we are over-' stocked. The very best valuta on the market. Come and eee for yourtolf. PINNACLE TRUNK MFG. CO. ejj£ It from amidst of the assembled people 4' That a platform be prepared In front of the capllol building at euch a point as may be approved by the gov ernor. end that seats thereon be pre pared for the family of the governor- elect and his friends and that they be admitted thereto. 5. That at 11 :B0 the governor and party of officials in his office are re quested to repair to the platform and take scats thereon to be'prepared for them. That at the same hour the Joint session of the general assembly, pre ceded by the principal doorkeepers and the sergeants at arma of both houses, shall proceed In its organised capacity and be seated thereon. T. That thereupon the committee shall bring forward the governor-elect senate end speaker 3. That thereupon the proceeding! shall ba opened by Bishop Warren A. Candler, who ahnll have previously been Invited to render this service. 9. That thereupon the president of the senate shall, in the presence and hearing of the people, announce and declare the result of the. canvass of votes for governor and shall cell upon the chief justice to administer to the governor-elect the oath of office ns pre. scribed by the constitution, In the pres ence of tbs general assembly and In the eight and hearing of the people. 10. The secretary of state shall at tend with the great seal of the state, and whan the governor shall have taken the oath, shall turn the satfie over to him and the governor shall thereupon entrust the same Into the custody of the secretary of state, with such charge as he may deem appropri ate. 11. The governor shall thereupon ad dress the general assembly In the hear ing of the people. 12. Upon the conclusion of the gov ernor’s address, benediction shall be pronounced by Rer. Richard Orme Invited to be present service. 13. Genoral assembly shall then re main until the governor, late governor and the other officials shall withdraw. 14. The general nssembly shall there upon rise and return In their organised capacity to the hall of the house In like order as they came from U, and shall there take such further action an may seem proper. The traveling men of Atlanta will participate In the Inaugural parade, and they will he out In force. They will meet at the corner of NortV Pryor street and Auburn avenue at the placo of H. M. Ashe and will then march In a body to the corner of West Kills and Peachtree streets. Mr. Ashe will act as chairman, while R. N. Flckett will •-operate with him. BALL PLAVER KILLS SELF. Charlotte, N. C. Juno. 27.—W. M. Smith, a graduate of Trinity college, and a crack baseball player tills season, shot himself at Durham today. Melan- choloy Is believed to have been the cause of the deed. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 THE NEAL BANK E. H. THORNTON, President. W. P. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, P. M. BERRY, Vice President. Cashier. Ass’t Cashi<