Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 18, 1907, Image 3

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■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER If. \m. Saturday. Biggest Day of Our Fair Sale Saturday Sale of Millinery 49o Children's Felt Sailors In best shapes and colors; real Jl.00 values ... Ladles' new Ready-to-wear Street Hats, worth up to *2 50: choice « , Ladles* Trimmed Hats that should sell at *5.00; £j gg lleautfful Trimmed Dress Hats that sliouid be‘priced »8.o'o to ~ * 98c *10.00 Exquisite Pattern Hate; worth up to *15.00; In this sale at. $3.98 $4.98 Two Petticoat Specials Excellently made Petticoats of line black mercerised sateen; real value *1.60;'In this sole 69C Petticoats of guaranteed taffeta silk in black and colors, deep ruffled bounces; UK?. $4.75 Ladies’ and Children’s Coats Ladles' 60-Inch Coats of all-wool cloth, with velvet collars and cuffs and silk braid trimming; worth CO QD *10.00 to *12.60: at wwiOO 27-Inch “Corset" Coats of tan covert: satln-llned; *15.00 value: .$5.00 Children's Coats of all-wool mixtures and “bearskin;" worth fully «f QO *t.oo Children's Long Coats of all-wool ker seys endmlxturea; $3.98 *10.00 value Ladies' 60-Inch Coats of fine all-wool Imported covert cloth, satln-llned and nicely finished; really worthttft QQ *15.00; In this sale, only ..*»WsWO Very fine 60-Inch broadcloth and ker sey coats; worth *25.00 CO QO to *30.00 Infants' Long. Coate of good cashmere, nicely embroidered: 98c GRAND SALE OF SUITS Tomorrow we will begin absolutely the grandest sale of Ladies’ Tailored Suits in the history of this store, offer ing 200 handsome new models, from leading New York makers—samples and specials—latest box and pony coat styles of fine broadcloth in plain colei's, new novelty checks, stripes, mixtures, etc.; coats satin or silk lined, skirts allover plaited and finished with stitched folds. You wo’ht find the equals of these suits in town for a penny less than $25.00; our price is . . $12.50 Just about 50 new and very handsome Fancy Tailored Suits, worth up to $30.00; in this $15.00 Big Values in Waists 98c Beautiful now 'Tailored'' and fancy walat. of guaranteed chiffon CO QO taffeta .Ilk: long or abort .leave styles; worth up to *7.60; at ... . 9C.OU Exquisite and very atyMali .Ilk Walat. In the atriklng largn plaid Cd ne effect., trimmed with lace and fancy button.; *10.00 va|ue ... ... ^w.123 Handsome, Elegant Furs The backwnrd aea»on forced a leading New Vork fur dealer to aocrifice hi. •lock at 'way below coat for oa.li. We got mo.t of It and will tomorrow put on fate 400 beautiful mink, fox, .able and marten neckpiece, and muff and boa sets, worth from (16 to (16; at, choice of the $4 90 Long fur neckpiece, that .hould be *2.50; to go In thl. 98C 98c ■alt LjpS ■ I'lilldrcn'ft fur net*, neckpiece anti muff, worth $2.60; choice, only ••• ••• ««. Other Second Floor Offers guaranteed $3.98 IC t oam. c#- $1.98 Grand Values in Skirts Excellently made Skirts of fine broadcloths and Pana mas in black, blues and browns; made in style as shown in the picture—all- over plaited and finished with stitched folds; worth up $3.98 Exquisite new Skirts of all-wool wire voile in latest styles; allover plaited and finished with 21-2-inch $5.00 NO CHARGE FOB ALTERING SUITS, COATS OB SKIBTS. THESE FIRST FLOOR SPECIALS Suit and Skirt Pattern, of plain and fancy fabrics', 26.60^2 0Q Suit and 8kirt Patterns of Import ed woolens; worth up ts QA to *12.50; choice Black Taffeta Silks—Yard wide. guaranteed *1.25 quality; ...59c Fancy Silke In prettiest patterns; worth up to.*1.00 a yard; 49c Men's Underwear—Heavy fleece lined; per S irment.; otiery for ladles, mtsaea, boy.; real 26c grade SALE OF NOTIONS. Coates’ Spool Cotton Pure Castile Soap Steel Hair Pina, pkg Pure Vaseline 36c Talcum Powder Best Safety Pin. libbed. 49c mtn and 10c 5c ..: ..te 1o 5c So 5c Long Gloves of finest kid In black, white, tan and brown; C9 KA *«.oii value -Hies’ Belts In newest styles: worth 60 cents: It. this sale 25c Ladies’ Corset* with hose import* airs; renl >1,00 val- 49c Blankats, Comforts and 8prosds; worth up to $2.50; all on table at 98c We Give Green Trading Stamps BASS 18 West Mitchell Street, Near Whitehall. Ladiss' Eton Jackets of black taffeta silk; S8.50 value Fascinators of line wool sephyr In pret ty coloi'H* very special Umbrella Shawls and Fascinator* In targe elses and extra flno QQ/\ (lualltlon ZJOO Babies' Silk Capa—Nicely embroidered and really worth 50c; 25c Children's “Bearskin” Caps, wortliev- ery cent of $1.60; In this AQa •nln at , wwae Big Basement Bargains Willow Rookers—Just as shown In the picture: large sloe with full roll arms; worth *5.00, tomorrow Cl 98 only " Are Squeree—Union wool, bright piP- terns. site . by 12 feet; 020 QO In tide sale O' 3 ' 00 Art Squares—»-wIre Tapestry Brus- ■tle. six. 1 hy U feet; 4.Q QA *17.60 value Floor Oilcloth In very good pulterns; special at. per 10v> yard 1 Laca Curtains—Worth up to tl.00: In thl. sale, at, per 98c Ladies’ Underwear—Ribbed fleece-lined vests and pant.; 60o <A- valiie 106 Boy.' Pint* of good. serviceable mate rials; very cheap at. per 50c Boys’ Suite—Sample* worth up to *2.50, Just 200 to .ell 89C Boye' 8ulte of all-wool fabric*: worth SnV 0 .* 5 ??: $1.98 Suit Catea of leatherette; bra*, trim med: worth *1.60; only ... ... ..98c WILL QUIT TEXAS If Attorney General Wins Suit For 6 Per Cent Tax Cars Will Stop. Chicago, Oct. 1*.—The Pullman Com pany ha* signified Its Intention of with drawing from operation In Texas rather than pay a levy of 2100,000 for taxes, which has been made against 1L This year the tax has Increased from 4 to 6 per cent and the company Is re- qulred to pay In addition 26 cent* on every (100 of Its capitalization invested la Texas, which amount* to *7*8,514. The attorney general of the state has begun suit against the company to en force payment of thli tax. Should a decision be rendered In hla favor the company will withdraw from Its opera tions In Texas. HAS LET THE CONTRACT FOR FOUR BU8INE83 HOUSES. *rcri«l to Tha Georgian. Sparta, Oa.. Oct. 1*.—By January 1 next Hparta will have four large and modern business houses which she has not today. IX P. Ferguson has let the contract for tha construction of these hulldinve to Contractor A. V. Howell. *nd the work on the buildings has al ready commenced by a force of over a hundred hands. The buildings will be ready for occupancy by January 1. John D. Cuts Expenaes. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. II.—Because John D. Rockefeller hsa reduced ex- l'»nie«, c. C. Jones, for some seven EJgJ'lti superintendent of the Forest •'ill estate, has resigned and will leave ■or N» w York on November 15. Jones that Rockefeller Insisted on cur- ■ Jiiinx expenses to such an extent that he Could not keep up the place. WOMAN ARRAIGNS POLICE SYSTEM An attack upon the police system and the recorder's court Is contained In tho habeas corpus petition for tho release of Abble Jackson, a negro woman, from the' atockade, upon which Judge Fills Thursday afternoon granted an order that aha be brought before him on Monday. W. B. Patterson, as next friend and employer of Abble Jackson, tiled the petition. In which he alleges .he wan given summary punishment' without n chance for defense. The legality of Captain David Vlnlng's position aa su perintendent of the city stockade la also questioned. The petitioner, who In rep. resented by Judge Robert I,. Rodgers, aaka that a thorough Investigation of ths police methods be made. He charge, that the process of arresting a prisoner one night, trying him the next morning, without hla knowing the charge, and sending him to the stock ade before ho can secure a lawyer Is Illegal. This, It Is alleged. Is tha way Abble Jackson was dealt with. Will Edit Industrial News. Special to The Georgian. nshevlllo, N. C., Oct. 1*.—Walter A. Hildebrand, editor and part owner of The Asheville Gazette-News, has be come editor of The Greensboro <N. C.l Industrial News, and will at onco be gin work on that paper. May Issua Stock. After healing from Attorney Walter Johnson, of Macon, tho railroad com- mlaalon Thursday granted the Macon Power Company authority to Issue (100,000 In common and 150,000 in pre ferred atocks. This Is n new company and In hla statement to the commission Attorney Johnson said that It would be able to furnish power and lights at 2 cents per kilowatt hour, a very low rate. Mail Carrier 8ent to Jail. Bristol, Tenn., Oct. 18.—William Of- flold. aged 35 years, route mall carrier In East Tennessee, was tried before a commissioner yesterday on the charge of rifling mall pouches and sent to Jail In default of a *1.600 ball. 0000O0000000O00000O0000O00 q o O HONEY BEE STINGS MAN O AND CAUSE8 QUICK DEATH. O o o O Canton. R D., Oct. 18.—Stung O O on the temple by a common honey O O bee while he waa picking up pota- O O toes. Michael Oakley died fifteen O D minutes aftenvards In convulsions. 0 0 Physicians gave It aa their opinion 0 0 that the sting penetrated the brain 0 0 through tha knitted part of the 0 0 skull. 0 0 O 00000000000000000000000000 O 0 0 REPORTED DEAD IN BLAST O 0 THREE FOUND ON COFFIN. 0 O Fontanet. Ind., Oct. 1*.—Sam- O O uel Cotbrlll. Addison Webster and O 0 Samuel Cothrlll. employees of tha 0 0 DuPont Powder Company, who 0 0 wero reported blown to pieces by O 0 the explosion of the plant, were O 0 found yesterday seated on a cot- 0 0 fin In front of the undertaking ee- 0 0 tnbllshment. Both had sons killed 0 0 and both had been seriously In- O 0 Jured. Their appearance reduces 0 0 the number of dead to thirty-six. 0 0 0 000000O000O00O0O00OO0OO0O0 CLOSE CATHOLIC CHURCHES LATE Pittsburg, Oct. 1*.—Archbishop Dio mede Falconlo. of Washington, the per. manent apostolic delegate to this coun try, was the principal figure In the cloainr session of tha International Congress of the Priests' Eucharist League yesterday. Under ths direction of Bishop Maas, of Covington, Ky., resolutions were pre. rented to the congress and advocated dally communion, the keeping open of the Roman Catholle churches late every night In the year, so that young men and others might enter and be subjected to holy Influence. O0000O00000O00000000000000 o o O FRIEND OF ROOSEVELT O 0 BEAT NEARLY TO DEATH. O 0 0 O New York. Oct. 18.—Because he O 0 announced himself as the friend 0 0 of President Roosevelt, Walter 0 O Lyon, aged 28, a cow-puncher and 0 0 Spanish war veteran, of Cheyenne. 0 0 Wyo.. was beaten and battered 0 0 within an Inrh of hie life early to- 0 0 day. Lyon bore as marks of Ute 0 U affray three bites on the left hand, 0 0 a fracture of the right shoulder, a 0 0 bruised and badly cut up face, O 0 while four of his front teeth had 0 0 been knocked out. 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 COMSTOCK WARS ON POSTCARDS 1’lilladnlplila, 1'*., Oct, 17.*-!leadxl by Anthony (’oiuitot’k. of New York* the United Ntataa postal Inujmctor*, In conjunc tion with the lornl police, have (darted a cruaade In tbti cltjr airaltiat poatcard deal* era who hare been circulating obacana and objectionable poatcarda. Several arreata were made tonight, and warranta hare been Itaued for a number of other offendera. Suet for Divorca. Alleging that hla wife haa threatened to kill him and hla children* John R. Cox haa brought ault for dlvorco against Mrs. Man* E. Cox. The peti tioner asserts that he U In constant fear of being killed. BE SURE TO SEE OUR Special Exhibit AT THE State Fair .All visitors to the State Fair am cordially Invited to visit wir ™vth tn ths Agricultural Building and see the special displays of Mll- t.™ rte ‘ Ladles are particularly requested to make their headquar- her ». where comfortable chairs sue available for a rest after eight- •raing. $50 Prize Hat . ^very ledy who registers her nime at the booth will receive I,.! 'karge s ticket entitling her to a chance at an exquisite *5O.0u l V ck V number Is held In a sealed envelope hy Secretary Frank , "°n. "ho will announce the winner on the closing day of the Fair. Smith & Higgins, The Underselling Store Take Walker Street Cars Only One “BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. GROVE. Used the world over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 26c. Dome manufacturers dn not advert!,# he reuse they know tb.lr geode ere not the liest, hut depend on the unscrupulous denier. fooled—Insist on gutting whet you esk for. Spend Your Own Money Your Own Way. Does It not seem strange to you that a dealer who tries to substitute, when you ask for an advertised article, should assume that you are not capable of spending your own money? Show hint that you are by Insisting on get ting what you ask for and refusing any substitute. Substitutes pay him a larger profit, otherwise he would give you whet you ask for, without ques tion. Manufacturers of advertised ar ticles produce large quantities, being enabled thereby to manufacture cheap, ly and furnish, the public with high grade goods at tho prjee of Inferior substitutes. _ . Substitutes Are Expensive at Any Price PROGRAM COMPLETED FO R PIEDMONT FAIR. Special to The Georgian. Greenville, S. C. OcL 1*.—Next week will be a great week in Greenville. The Piedmont Fair opens Monday, and the great military carnival begins Tuesday. The first attraction will embrace horse racing, Including many notable events; the second attraction of the carnival will be held under tha auspices of tha Blythe Rifles. FELL ASLEEP BY WAY8IDE1 WAS ROBBED DURING NIGHT. Special to The Georgian. Douglasvllle, Oa., Oct. IS.—Jordan Teal, a young man living five miles from here. In this county, was robbed of his pocket-book, containing about 825. and of Ills suit case, containing a large quantity of clothing and a pis tol. somewhere between this place and his home last night. He hud Just re turned from a visit to the fair In Atlan ta and attempted to mnke It home by himself, but fell asleep by the wayside and uwoke to find that he had been robbed during the night. FIFTEEN CONVICTIONS DURING TERM OF COURT. No. 601. No. 601 y 2 . No. 605. No. 602. These illustrations* were made direct from the shoes aud are exact reproductions. THE COLLEGE IIHIIMIIHtMIHI You can catch at a glance the good points of styls—a very highly arched ihstep; the flat forepart; the sns and a half ihch military heel. Eveh in New York, where it would nat urally meet the keenest rivalry, the College is a “swell oh?. ular SiMM-lal to The Georgian. Sparta, Oa., Oct. 18.—The r October term of the city court of Spar, ta for this year, which had been In session all week, adjourned yesterday after a very busy session. There were no civil cases for trial on tha docket, and the entire time was put on the criminal docket. There ware fifteen convictions of misdemeanor offenses, one acquittal and one mistrial. Judge Frank L. Little presided and Hollrltor R. W. Moore t.ioked after the Interests uf the stata. Number 601 on the left is the patent colt bal, with black Luxe- more top; for dress :r: 8.00 Number 601 1-2 on the right is the pat ent colt bal, with pat ent top, also for dress wear, at ...8,00 Number 604, hot pictured, isaPatsnt Colt Bluchsr with dull mat top at $6.00. MU2UHHHM2MI THE PERFEC-T0E IINIIHHMIllMmiNHMlMMHMHMHMMIHMHMIMHHNII Ths Perfec-toe family is a large one and very popular. Number 605, oh the left, is a Patent Celt Blucher, with dull mat kid tsp, at $6.00 Number 602, on the right, is the Patent Celt Button Psrfsc-toe, with mat kid top, st $7.00 Number 603 Perfec- 801 of the same shape as number 605 in gun metal calf, with water 7“'6.00 Number 805 is the same as 602, but of gun metal calf with water proof /* AA soles at .... O.UU toe is the patent colt Blucher with dull mat top, at Number 600 1-2 is the patent colt blucher with seal top, kid lined, at 7.00 8.00 AgShts for Knox Hats MUSE’S 3-5-7 Whitehall St. 00000000000000000000000000 ° o 0 18 AN IRI8H WAKE 0 0 LEGITIMATE CEREMONY? 0 O o O New York, OcL 18.—Tha appol- 0 0 lata division of the supreme court 0 I 0 must decide whether a wake Is a 0 I 0 legitimate part of a funeral cere- 0 ' O mony In an Irish family. The O ' 0 question was brought up by Jo- O 0 seplt H. McCallaghan, who seeks 0 O to be reimbursed for tho expenses O O attending ths wake of an uncle. O 0 Peter MoCalloghan, who died two O 0 years ago. Tbs executors and true- 0 O tees under the will of Peter Me- 0 O Callaghan refused to allow for O 0 these expenses. O 0 O 0000000O0000000O0OO000000O