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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
KUXEBDAT. NOVRMBEn rr.
3
We Must Do a
sational BargainSelling 5
Day’s Business in Half a Day, for We Close at 1 O’clock Thursday
FROM 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK
50 bolts of yard-wide genuine
Lonsdale Cambric to sell at, per
yard, only
7c
FROM 9 TO 10 O'CLOCK
200 full 11-4 Marseilles pattern
Bed Spreads, real $2.00 values; in
this sale
FROM 10 TO 11 O’CLOCK
500 pairs of Long Kid Gloves in
black,.brown and tan; all sizes,
$1.50
FROM 11 TO 12 O'CLOCK
25 bolts of best quality Flannel
ettes and Outings; in this sale, per
yard
5c
FROM 12 TO 1 O'CLOCK
60 bolts of genuine Fruit of the
Loom Bleaching;'on sale at noon;
per yard,
10c
Great Suit Sale Bargains in the Basement Great Coat Sale
100 brand new Tailored Suits of
fine broadcloths and novelty mix
tures; all new styles; values up to
$25.00; all to go in this half-day
sale at ............ —
Handsome cutaway and pony Coat
Suits in plain and fancy fabrics,
elegantly trimmed and worth up
to $35.0.0; all on sale tomorrow at,
choice .....
Ladies’ Skirts Petticoats
Just 60 handsome Art Squares in
beautiful new designs; will be sold
tomorrow at,.,
Handsome velour.upholstered oak
or mahogany Morris Chairs; real
$15.00 values; tomorrow.
Babies’ High Chairs with table
3helf attachment; tomorrow
Babies’ and Children’s Rockers in
this half-day sale at
OOOO’ Juat 100 more of those Mission
w/iuu Tabouret* to sell tomorrow
v morning at
Large, handsome Mission Oak
Magazine Racks, really worth
$2.50; tomorrow only
Ladies' Skirts of fine Panama and
broadcloth in new allover-plaited
«, and fold-trimmed styles; worth
S $8.60; at
200 Ladies' Petticoats of fine qual
ity mercerized satine with deep
ruffled flounces; real $1.50 values
at ,
29c
98c
30-pound all-cotton Mattresses in Rfi
this sale at
Full size 3-pound Feather Pillows; Q Q O
very special at U U U
i Ladies’ 50-inch Coats of plain
cloths and fancy mixtures in new
and attractive styles; real values
up to $12.50; in this sale at
Very handsome 3-4 and full length
Coats of fine broadcloths, satin-
lined and handsomely trimmed;
up to $25.00 values, at.
dismissed school
TO OUTWIT OFFICERS;
IS FINED IN COURT
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta. Ga., Nov. 27.—In the re-
covJer's court here this morning Lucy ^
I.anoy, principal of one of the largest,
negro Institution* of learning In the
South, was fined for resisting city offi
cials who sought to carry out the terms
..f the vaccination ■ ordinance. The
woman refused to allow physicians to
inter the school, and while they were
waiting fpr the police to arrive she
dismissed the'sehool. '
The hoard ijf health ordered the city
attorney to prosecute the cose: Kx-
ongreMffiatt jyuuam H. Fleming de
fended the ttldmun ant| tyas reprltpapd-
rd by the recorder for referring to her
as -jilss I,uney/.‘. m<
CANDIDATES SPEAK
AT DOUGLASVILLE
S)M>ciuJ to Tli#* Georgian.
DnuglasvUlo, Ga., Nov. 27.—H*»n.
.h'inoM L. Muyson, of Atlanta, and Dr.
T. It. Whitley, of this pluce. candidates
t< r < -'ingress from the Fifth district,
here yesterday at the court house
•it noon recess.
• ’olonel Mayson has been out here
vi vernl days mooting ohl friends and
they urged him to speak. Dr. Whit
e's friends culled upon him and ar
ia ngements were made for a joint de-
i'.ne. but as the time was so limited
It had to be postponed, but will necuv
later. It Is understood.
• •..lonrt Mayson has a great many
fii-nds In this section who will work
f'-r Ids cause with earnest endeavor.
lb. Whitley ho* been the recipient
of nmny places of public trust and Is
justly proud of Ills record. It Is re-
r»*rted here that an attempt will he
aade to have a public debate and in
vite the other candidates for congress
from this district to take part.
SOUNDS LIKE BARNYARD
AT BIG POULTRY SHOW
AT THE THEATERS
‘ AMUSEMENTS.
THE Hl/OL'—Wednesday : night, "Tho
County Chalrman/’v V/. r -V/ ,
THE oltl’IIRL.M—Wednesday, matinee
and night, high-class vgudevllte.
FtOKTOCK ^AUENA—Moi-iijhg ' wid^after
noon, animal show nf I*on«v DeLeon. .
"Tffa Lightning Conductor.”-
The new comedy,- *’Th«-;f4(l|tnlog < -Cpu-
ductor/* ;fg which IS. if* Wefc UP start-big
Osenr Pljnmitl tjijs season^ will .ho «t the
Grand Thfirtdny afternoon ahditighf. it has
Kh IneHptien \u an American girl's.whim to.
tom- Kraiirc In an automobile, tfho starts hand and Business* University:
the ii machine,
an nntlonnteij thing that proves a veritable
white elephant. So full of ••sntilrk* and
rankles” t* the dream of «|iil(*k Wounding
WILL THE SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
BACK DOWH FROM ITS OWN PROPOSITION?
Bagwell Business College
Submits Agreement and
Insists That the Short
hand Contest Be Held.
that Molly ...
her on u lonely
Ith her money
Hhe and her
, .. - . - motoring Kngllshnmn, whi
falls In love with tb« * ' *
found ther
CORNER IN ATLANTA POULTRY SHOW.
A GOOD STORY
Told By a Former Coffee Slave.
The relief which comes by leaving off
i-ffee amt using Postum Food Coffee,
• SO striking that people like to tell
titer* who may lie In the condition they
■t "tit of.
Chickens of Every Breed and Dogs of High
and Low Degree Make Music in
Mitchell Street.
The use of postum Is on the increase
In this country and tho famous hover- j poultr
'«• made from wholesome field grain | floor.
•' been the means of restoring -to ( adjoining'
!»<msands of former coffee drinkers, - | loun( jx.-.
K"»d digestion, steady % nerves and j kinds. po«
■ “iml sleep. —
About 1# months ago." writes a
kan. woman, "l was r most miserable
• * rson. I am 28 years old and all my
hfe I have beeit subject to headache,
"hieh seemed to get worse 1 with each
•’T’aek, so that about every week I
‘ "ild have a spell that laid me up two
Dogs, more «logs. and then soiup,
ilogs of all sizes anil degrees, ate mi
exhibition Wednesday at Hastings, 16
West Mitchell street, where the greatest
dog n/id poultry show ever seen in the
South Is being held.
There are dogs <*f every description
on exhibition anti the entries are still
coming in. The deep-mouthed blood
hound’s heavy bay mingles with the
sharp yelp of the terrier, the klyl «>t
the poodle and the vicious bark of the
bulldog, while the cackling geese, crow
ing roosters and quacking ducks* keep
up a merry accompaniment.
The bench show is located on the
first floor of the warehouse and Is at
tracting ns much attention as the
and pigeon sh*
The entries hav
the tipper
me from
tiie state and from
states and include bloqd-
evhountls, terriers of all
|f*s Newfoundlands. French
MOTHER’S TEARS
SAVE SON’S LIFE
tiingto
mother'!
Httdor C
“Whenever I.Would go out anywhere
Id '-iime home with a spell and then
‘ ulfl not cat anything—just drink cof.
r ‘‘. I had nervous chills ami my meni-
•• arm getting very bad.
My friends thought l would not live
and I was little more than a skel- j imprisonment
rr, n. At last a friend advised me to j three men w
i»ffee and use Postum. It seemed
and English bulldogs, and. in fact,
every known breed of the canine fam
ily with the possible exception of the
cur. The entries number more than
on hundred.
nne of the‘most handsome and val
uable pairs of dogs on exhibition Is the
J700 pair of White English.bull ter
riers, placed on exhibition bv General
Manager < 'ongdon,. oft the Atlanta Gas
Light Company/ * '
Then*,‘.are a n Umber of valuable pre
mium*!* offered for,’the.bench fdiow and
the competition is keen. Tho judging
of tla* dogs began Wednesday at noon.
All of the entries .J*»r the poultry
»h**w which unavoidably delayed
for various rcouobs are now In and the
judging wlUCfr^fccgati on Tuesday aft
ernoon is moving uloftg rapidly.
Secretary.-Wade announces that the
show will he .open each night until in
o'clock and. an orchestra will furnish
music while : the visitors Inspect the
entries.
a term for robbing a postofflcf* and who
since that’tlitre.tuts been In the Tower,
was taken .ba* k Tuesday .to Wilming
ton. N. c M to stand trial for another
postofflce burglary- It is sflhl that the
Mouth t'nrollna^state, authorities want
lifm when the gfiYfcfnthent get* through
i Nov. 27.—Moved by a
s and pleadings. Ambas-
f Mexico, wired last night
Sanchez, governor of the
Mate of* * Chihuahua,' Mexico, recom
mending Hint the sentence Of Dr. | mitred - In- Tennessee
R Harris. William Mitchell and Leslie 1
Hulburt. Americans. comtewninl
-hrtt then* be commuteil to -•> >eais
shot u»ei«. ThA excutl , n eft the
«ere condemned for
connection with Insur-
decpmplng
nunt
igl
, — fair Auierlmii rind
xtricstes bar iind her mint frt»m their pro-
difiinient. This Is the heglnnliig of the ro-
uutntlc port of the comedy mid the Interest
from this point etmtlnues till the flnnl de-
nent *.f the story.
better attraction could bsve l*eeu se-
lee let I for Thnriksfflrhtg and Indlentlons
point to large imdienees for all three per
formances. Tho loss of the' baggage and
scenery car prevents the performance for
Wednesday night.
"The County Chairman."
George Adc> ’The County Chairman" will
score one of tho greatest successes In tho
whole history of the RIJkpi. This clever
story of politics and lore, so cleverly sur
rounded anil so brilliantly told by fine of
the best of. fho modern writers, was seen
season l*cfore last for Just it few per
ness the offering at that time. Its known
worth and success hns enlisted much Inter
est in the Bijou engagement, and tbero are
now- Indications tbnt the theater will not be
large enough to accommodate nil who will
through the week.
Thomas Jefferson Coming.
The announcement that Thomas Jefferson
In his elaborate production of *t|lfp Vi
Winkle” Is to‘be the attraction at the
irand Friday and Saturday is a signal f<
tie of tho big theatrical gatherings of the
sea soil Thomas Jefferson's’ per forma nee of
the happy-go-lucky ”Rlp” hns long been
looked upon as ono of the hue pieces of
character noting of the American stage, and
he always has the support of n carefully
n< leered company. The production this sea
son Is sshl to be even more elaborate than
any ever given of the play heretofore.
Vaudeville at the Orpheum.
There’s fun every minute of the way
at the Orpheum thin week, except when
there’s music, and sometimes there’s a
happy combination of the two. r*hur-
ley Sweet, the first of the Klaw-Erlan-
ger artists to Join the Kelth-Proctor
forces In the South, is making the big
et for Decent-
27.—A audden
to think coffee was the trouble, i Rm *e frauds had been
iH,t I am thankful I tried it out. for 1 ! | jer g.
now In perfect health, have no .—" 'rr^rToy
'^dachek or dizzy spells. iv> more FA rmERS HOLD COTTON
nervuuH .ihnis and my nerves arc strong POR HIGHER PRICES.
•“id steady. My tnlnd Is clear and my
memory* nil right; In fact, 1 am like a:
different iH*raon. ! The Georgian.
•’onstipatlon was one of my old j roltimbu*, oa., ,
dhles; I had to take something all ' f a m n g off In cotton receipts by tne it\-
*"* time. Now I am never bothered! . Ij, accounted for by the. fact
tut way and everyone remarks how number of Jackson county.
*‘l I am looking. 1 ant getting fleshy that quite a num * lhc « r rot .-
n d am glad to tell others that Postum Florida, farmers are holding * |
a .f done It all for me. J ton for higher prices. < otton Is not
A few times when out of Postum, IJ heinx sold here, despite the fact that
j.V e returned to coffee and Time h advanced a quarter of a
1,1 go to bed with a raging headache, the price na»
that's proof that coffee was at the , cent. —
’Mom of my trouble.” Name given j M B *r r ; et | Again.
fostum Co, Battle Greek. Mich. .. . recently released
^«^ We,,V " le ” ‘ n *** fromjK Federal prison after Mnriffif
ha:
ith him » second time. Tho rojftery j h „ of th „ wlth hl , , mr «-
tvhlch sent him to Atlanta .wa* cm-.,,,,.- „,„ m , while the Rl*olettos, the
! Kramers and Lee Tung Foo, the t.'hln-
jt?hp baritone, are all proving a success,
j The bill, as a whole, f» fully up to the-
j mark, and "the best bill of the sea-
| son” Is getlng to be a stereotyped ex-
j presslon In reviews of the Orpheum
i performance, for every week brings
something better than the week before.
The Thanksgiving week business prom
ises to surpass all preceding attend
ance. *
Real Favorite in the South.
Many have claimed tho title of "fav
orite of the South.” but many believe
Paul Gilmore IS entitled to tills distinc
tion. as the talented young actor is
popular In every town in Dixie. No
Silver Flatware
We mention a‘few of the most ar
tistic patterns:
Buttercup Paul Revart
Cambridge Canterbury
Benjamin Franklin Louie XV.
Duke of York Alexander
Colonial Lafayette
Ka»-h Hns ft* distinctive attrac
tion, but the qual.ly Is of the uni
form excellence of all our silver
ware. ?*fany new shapes and pieces
are shown also.
Maier & Berkele
» The following letter and agreement
has been banded to Mr. L, W. Arnold,
vice president of the Southern Short
hand and Business University:
Dear Mr. Arnold: We note thnt you
have become greatly offended nt our
delay‘of a few hours In arranging for
the contest and on this flimsy pretext
have backed down from your own prop
osition and called the contest off. We
predicted that you would find some
loophole through which to crawl, and
It Is apparent that your proposition
was not made In good faith and that
you never Intended to enter a contest.
We regret to have kept you In
pense for seventy-two long, wearisome
hours. You must have suffered great
mental agony In your vain efforts to
invent some plausible pretext by which
you could avoid the contest, hut the
darkest hour la always Just before the
daybreak, and It must liave been a
great relief when It suddenly dawned
upon you thnt since we hud waited
seventy-two hours you were no longer
under obligations to stand by your own
agreement.
We most humbly beg your pardon.
Gome, now, forglvo and forget. I*et’s
have the contest. If there are any
fakers and faking In business education
outside of your Institution it is your
duty ns a self-appointed and gallant
defender and champion of the cause of
business education to expose It.
As soon as we receive notice of your
acceptance of the following contract
and agreement we will accompany you
nt once to any hank, where each of us
will deposit 1500 as guarantee of our
good faith In carrying out the terms of
the contract.
Bagwell Business College, through Its
president, J. O. Bagwell, hereby ac
cepts the offer for a contest made by
the Houthern Shorthand and Business
University In The Constitution and
Journal of November 23, 1907.
In accordance with the terms as pro
posed by L. W. Arnold, we agree to
enter pupils from Bagwell Business
College who have had three tO) months’
training In the Chattier System of
Shorthand against representatives from
the Southern Shorthand and Business
University, this contest to be held In
the city of Atlanta on Saturday. No
vember 30. 1907.
1. In order that the contest may de
termine fully the relative merits »»f
tho systems, and since the Southern
Shorthand and Business University has
tainted that those who master Short
hand In three (8) months are the rarest
exceptions, we agree thut three (.1)
FEAR STUDENT
KILLED FRIEND
JUST FOR GIRL
_ Herkely, Cal., Nov, 27.—H. Harry
KleinachmliH, wealthy young student
of the stite university and tho oldest
son In the Kleinsrhmidt' family,' of
Claremont, murdered his friend and
rival In love, Frorflk Heliows, ,, Is
one nf the molest and most matter-of-
fact young murderers with whom tho
local police have: ever had to dent.
Every possible' device and trick of the
"third degree" and the "sweat: hox sva-
tem” has heejr tirttfghflo'Mhf.'dh tho
young man to' trap him Into sdmo Ih'-
ennaiatattt .or-contradictory statement,
but so far. the cleverest work of the
officers has,,not- Weakened the young
student. i ■_
GEORGE HOOK8.
Stenographer for Armlstend &
McMfchnel. He mastered Chartler
Shorthand and Telegraphy In four
monthi at Hngwell Business Col
lege.
Headaches and Neursl-ls f“—. Cslsis
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, tho
world-wide Cold nnd Grip remedy, re
moves cause. Call for full name. Look
for signature of E. \V. Grove. 25c.
L0 OK FOR” THE
THANKSGIVING DIN
NER MENU WHICH
WILL BE PRINTED IN
THE GEORGIAN AND
NEWS TOMORROW.
conteHtanta be entered by. each school.
2. We agree that the representatives
!.i this contest shall be selected by the
authorities of the above named schools
in any manner they may choose.
4. We agree thnt the contest be de
c-bled by three (3) Impartial and disin
terested judges, each school selecting
fine judge and tli* two so selected
boosing the third.
5. The judges shall select the matter
>> be dictated, which none of the con
testants have ever written, and shall I
consist of no less than live hundred'
words.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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O Prof. J. O. Bagwell. City: O
O Dear Hlr—Answering your in O
O qulry of the 26th inst., will say O
O that we find the work that George O
O Hooka has been doing for us to be O
c entirely satisfactory In every way. O
O Yours very truly, 0
O ARMI8TEAD & M'MICHAEL, O
O J. c. McMIchael. O
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in order to give Bagwell Business
College a better opportunity to sustain
further its claim that Chartler Short
hand can be mastered in ona«half the
time required for the Graham system,
we agree to enter a two-months*' stu
dent of the Chartler System against a
two (2), three (3) or four (4) months’
student of the Graham system. ,
(Hlgned.) J. O. BAGWELL.
many qualities that make for success
In the histrionic art; he Is talented,
handsome, graceful and always natural
and unaffected. The role of Jack Hart
ley In "The Wheel of Love.” In which
he will appear at thd Grand’ next week
Is jtecullatly well suited to him. Ills
manager has provided scenery and
•ostumes of the requisite stnndnrd.
Mr. Gilmore has played here as star
in' such successes as ”A Tyranny of
Tears." "The Three Musketeers,” "The
Mummy and the Humming Bird,”
Louis le Debonnaire” and ”At Yale,”
he latter having been done locally
last season.
Curtis Guild. Jr. f who, at 47, has Just
been elected for a third term governor
actor on the rood has a larger personal of Massachusetts. I> sole owner of the
following than this young disciple of Boston Commercial Bulletin, on which
GREENE-GAYNOR CA8E
IN THE SUPREME COURT.
Washington. Nov. 26,—A petition for
a writ of certiorari in the famous case
of Benjamin D. Greene and John F.
Gaynor has been filed in the. supreme
court of the United States. The ques
tion will he raised as to whether a
person Indicted In this country for a
crime not included In the Canadian
treaty can be tried for such crime after
his surrender by the Canadian authori
ties upon u demand for extradition
based on other crime*.
Tiie gutters of Rio de Janeiro ran
with beer for several days recently.
The municipal laboratory having dls-
:>vered that practically every beer In
success In "The Wheel of Lov
brought him many tomplirnents. Mr.
Gilmore has been starring for several
sca.-ons and In every role he has es-
bilt
wi
„ o»l* an . „ . . . .
from my forty-flvo years’ experience in h>»
(tltug dnjjs in s!ckn«*s* and In health. In.
«!•>*• L’.ent stamp for prompt reply. Ad-
dress 1’iU.K MIl.f.KIt. Pres. Polk Miller
Drug «’•».. !*:i Main street. Hlcbmoad, Yu.,
manufacturer* c*f the old reliable
^Sergeant’* Dog Remedies.
aayed he has won Individual success 1 1 «,mid* of leather; that of a burro about W A single ton of steel will make about One for each canine ailment. Sold by
through .meritorious acting. He has pounds. 10,000 gross of steel peus. Bratmeu 4 Anthony.
collector to editor, as Ills father! amount of sulphuric acid, the author-
* * i itles proceeded to destroy all stocks on
j hand.
produces alNrat
You Exorcise Your Own Mind When
You Atk for an Advertised Article,
Therefore, Insist on getting what you
nsk for when making n purchase. Tho
deal erwho substitutes relies on hi*
uhlllty to muke you change k your mind.
He will give you what you nsk for If
you refuse a substitute. Hubstltute ar- i
tides pay him a larger profit. That’s
why he tries to change jour mind.
When your tnlnd Is made up keep it
so by Insisting on getting what you
want.
Accept No Substitutes.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
NAMES DELEGATES
Special to The Georgina.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 27.—TiiilUy
Episcopal church of this city has se
lected the following delegates to the
diocesan convention to he held In Ma
con on December 4: E. L. Wells. W,
W. Curtis and Rhodes Browne; alter
nates. H. Chappell, J. F. Pou. jr„
and Turner E. Berry.
The following officers for the yburch
have also been elected: E. L. Wells,
senior warden; Rhodes Browne,'Junior
warden; Turner K. Berry, secretary
and treasurer. The following vestry
men were chosen; T. W, Bates, Turner
K. Berry. W. W. Curtis. L. H. Chap
pell. c. A. Lovelace. J. F. pou. Jr„ E.
B. Porter. Sr., and T. C. Porcher.
RAISES FINE FOfTCARRYING
CONCEALED WEAPONS
Special to The Georgina.
Columbus, Ga.. Nov. 27.—Judge .F,
H, Martin startled tho bailiffs and po
licemen in the court room while court
was in session by stating that if any
officer came before him on a charge of
carrying concealed weapons he would
fine them as heavily as he had Juh
fined several who had been convicted
of the charge. He has raised the tin*-
from the usual ISO or six months to
$100 or twelve months.
When You
Have a Sick
—and do not know what to do for him. Or i r
Ithere Is something yon do not underst.-tmi
about your dog, write me and I will make