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Christmas
Display Ready
We are thoroughly prepared for shoppers with a great, bright and cheerful store,
including Christmas novelties and gift articles of all kinds in Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, Crockery, etc., which make sensible and practical
presents, at the same time conveying the true Christmas sentiment. Hundreds
of special articles are distributed throughout all departments at more attractive
prices thkn the “High Rent” stores can afford to offer them.
Our Great Xmas Special
100 of these beautiful $5.00 Rockers, while they
last, at half price—
$2.50
These Rockers, which are sold everywhere at $5,
and are good values'at that price, come in solid
quartered oak and in mahoganized birch, with
genuine mahogany back; are highly polished
and fit to go in the finest homes in Atlanta.
Come and come early, as they won’t last long.
This is a sample of the Xmas values to be found
throughout our Store.
We Make No Charge for Storing Articles for Future Delivery.
p.SCAR BARNES & C
\J 18 EAST HUNTER STREET,
“WHAT OTHERS ADVERTISE, WE SELL FOR LESS
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LINEN PIECES
SPECIAL
I
SALE
STRONG MESSAGE
BY GOV^HASKELL
Guthrie, Okln., Dec. S.—The message
of Governor Haskell to the first legis
lature was submitted last night In joint
session. There was a great demon-
Btratlon of approval when the govern
or read his recommendation of sepa
ration of the races on railroad trains.
The message recommended that lob
byists before the legislature bo com
pelled to register; that foreign corpora
tions be forbidden to remove cases
from state to Federal courts; that a
code of state banking law* be enacted;
mat incomes, Inheritances and fran
chises be taxed.
TEXAS WINS SUIT
AGAINST OIL CO. IN
COURT OF APPEALS
Special to The Georgian.
Now Orleans, La.. Dec. 3.—The
United circuit court of appeals today
handed down an opinion upholding the
judgment of the Texas court In the
case - of the state of Texas against
Bradley W. Palmer and others, In
volving the receivership In the proceed.
Ings against the Waters-Plerce Oil
Company and their ouster from the
Lone Star State, which decision car
ried with It the appointment of the
state receiver and the forfeiture of
the company's charter. The appeal
court’s opinion Is accompanied by an
order vacating the Federal receiver
ship.
FOG INTERFERES
WITH MAURETANIA
Steamship .Mauretania, via Cape
Race. Dec. 3.—"Fog Interfered with tho
progress of the Mauretania and for
fonr hours the vessel was run under
reduced speed. Afterward a strong
southerly breese sprang up. We are
making an average speed of 23.30
knots."
They’ll look as well on
you as they look in
the pictures
Man said, the other day, “If I thought
the' clothes you sell were as handsome as-
the pictures you print, I’d come and buy.
He came and bought.
The illustrations are accurately drawn
from the actual clothes as worn by living
models, without exaggeration ol good
points or concealment of bad. /
And the clothes will look as well on
any well-set-up man as they do in the
pictures.
Come and let Us prove it.
Copyright 1907 by
Hut SchiSher U Mux
Daniel Bros. Go.
L. J. Daniel, President
45-47-49 Peachtree St.
A suggestion that will ap
peal witli esjpecial force to the
giver of Christmas Gifts lies m
the embroidered pieces which we
offer for special sale beginning
tomorrow.
These are all linen with effective embroidery, round, and
with scalloped edges. They are pieces that we have been selling
for $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and more. To add force to the suggestion
which their pretty serviceableness affords, we price them for this
special sale at
69 CENTS
Then here are some others of equal importance:
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18-in. by 54-in. Linen Bureau Covers, scalloped..65c 18-in. by 54-in. Renaissance Bureau Covers
18-in. bv 54-in. Openwork Linen Bureau Covers,50c ^ en * ei
i ™ .'ti ... , , T . ' t, - 30-in. by 30-in. Renaissance Center Pieces,
18-in. by o4-in. Plain Hemstitched Linen Bureau Square and Round 95c
Covers 60c 18-in. by 54-in. Hemstitched Bureau Covers witli-
18-in. by 54-in. Hemstitched Bureau Covers Drawn Work 75c
with Mexican Drawn Work $1.00 and $1.25 18-in. by 18-in Hand-embroidoded Linen Squares 60c
Hand-Embroidered Linen Napkins
These are very effective things and . ^ 24 ‘“' Hemstitched Hand-Embroifl.
- - i*i 1 1 • ered Napkins with Scalloped
the good taste displayed in their
making combined with the fine quality
of the material will commend them to Tk ' s sale W ; U keg ; n Wednesday
women who are fond of pretty napery. morn ; ng an j W ;U con ti„ue during the
^A^e have. remainder of the week.
15-in. by 15-in. Hemstitched Hand-Embroid- ' - 1 - ... -
orod Napkins with Scalloped Do *> n know a better P lace *° ““
IS-ftyiSta/HemsiitihedHMdSmtoSrff 60 . attractive and sensible, holiday gifts
eS” ° pcd ., .$7.50, $10 and $12.50 , than among these beautiful linens ?
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
Deaths and Funsrals
Infant of Mr«. W. W. Bailay.
The Infant daughter of Mrs. W. W.
Bailey died Monday evening at a prl-_
•ate eanltarlum. The funeral service.
Ill be conducted at the undertaking
establishment of A. C. Hemporley. at
East Point, Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock, with Interment at College Park.
Mrs. Rotha V. Mott.
Mrs. Rotha V. Mott, aged 31, died at
her residence, 131 Auburn avenue,
Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock. The
funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
BtCARREAODRESSES
U.S, DEPARTMENTS.
GIVE ESTIMATES
Grand Total of $766,508,272
Is Needed For Ex
penses.
Before a body of enthusiastic Sunday f
school workers, gathered at the Inatl- legislative
tute of the Atlanta Sunday School Executive.
Union, now In session at the Second
Baptist church. Professor Henry Beach
Carre, secretary of the Biblical depart
ment of Vanderbilt University, spoke
Monday night on - “How the Work of
Conducting a House to House Canvass
the Interest of the Churches of
Nashville Was Recently Conducted."
and Sunday school workers and show
that while the large city churches are
using every effort to build up their
Sunday schools and educate the chil
dren along Christian lines, only about
33 per cent of the whits population of
the cities now attend Sunday schools.
Ths work of the Institute Is to devise
means of Increasing the attendance on
Sunday schools, and will continue
through Tuesday night, with sessions
3 and 7:30 o’clock.
On Tuesday afternoon Ihe subject
will be dlecussed from the standpoint
of how departments can help Increase
the attendance, and at night A. B.
Caldwell and Rev. James W. Lee will
speak on the World’s Sunday School
convention, recently held In Rome,
rtaly, and how It Impressed them from
standpoint of superintendent and
pastor.
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WHY NOT SMOKE
Washington, Dec. 3.—Estimates of
expenditures during the fiscal year
1009 submitted to congress by Secre
tary Cortelyou, of the treasury, ag
gregate 3763,508,272. This Is 377,470.819
more than the estimates submitted a
year ago for the fiscal year 1908, and
356,520,008 more than tho aggregate
actually appropriated by congress.
Summary:
Estl- Appro-
mates prtatlons
for 1909. for 1808.
f 12,962,847 I 13,090,007
423,610
IS LAIOJO REST
Death Ends Noble Career of
Much-Loved Min
ister.
Stats depart
ment. . . .
Tredbury de
partment. ..
/War depart
ment
Navy depart
ment
Interior de
partment . .
Postofflce de
partment . ..
Dept, of agri
culture. . .
Dept, of cora-
merc e and
labor., . . .
Dept, or jus
tice
4,417,681
174.778,106
218,111,626
128,846', 260
188,011,789
2,607.880
14,359,351
16,214.783
0,884,560
425,060
3,847,850
177.784,504
183,100,207
102,886,052'
188,380,786
2,761,820
14,530,581
14,080,663
0,517,100
Grand total.3766,508,273 3710,287,626
The Increase for the Panama canal
Is about 16,000,000, that Is, 313,183,143
against 327.615,367.
FORMER MINISTER TO
VENEZUELA DIES
AT WAVELAND
Special to The Georgian.
New Orleans, La., Dec. 3.—General
Allen Thomas, a Confederate veteran,
aged 77 years, died this morning at
his home at Wavelnnd, Miss. He was
EESt Medicate.I tobacco or cigarettes former coiner at the United States
your catarrh, cold, asthma, hay- mint here and later minister to Veno-
Sold by cigar and drug stores 10c. xuela.
Conyers, Ga„ Dec, 3,—Dr. Henry
Quigg died ut his home yesterday
morning at 11 o'clock. He Is survived
by his wife and one son, Mr. Henry
Quigg, by two granddaughters, Mrs,
Agnes Quigg Tucker and Miss 'Marie
Davis, und by three grandsons, Mr.
Bayard Quigg and two boys, and two
great-grandchildren.
Dr. Quigg was an active. Presbyte
rian minister for fifty years and had
conducted the annual camp meeting at
Smyrna foe several years. He came to
Aiperlca from Ireland when a boy
and located In Georgia.
The funeral was held at the Metho
st church today by Rev.
nolds atjd J. A. Clotfelter.
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CAN'T SETTLE SUIT(
—
Attorney General Jackson
Says Every Dollar Must
Be Returned.
DR. TORREY TALKED
T° 275,000 PERSONS
Chicago, Dec. 3.—The Rev. Dr. R. A.
Torrey hBs closed one of the most re
markable evangelistic campaigns ever
seen In Chicago. He has delivered 135
termons io more than 275,000 listen
ers.
New York, Dec, 3,—Attorney General;
Jackson today emphatically dented the
report published In a morning newspa
per that James Hasen Hyde had offer- 1
ed to make restitution to tho Equita
ble. Life Assurance Society to the.
amount of 31,000,000, provided the
suits against him and his associates be
discontinued.
"The only way these suits can be
settled outside of court Is for Mr. Hyde
and his associates to turn back into
the treasury of the’Equitable Life As-,
surance Society every dollar that be
longs rightfully to the policy-hold- 1
ere," said the attorney general.
COMER GOES TO WASHINGTON
TO DELIVER AN ADDRESS.
Special to The (leorgUO.
Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 3.—Governor
Comer will leave today for Washing
ton, where he goes to attend the meet
ing of the National Rivers and Harbors
Congress. The governor Is to deliver
an address. He Is much Interested In
the meeting and thinks It will mean a
great deal for the country In the end.
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Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
THE NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, President.
W. P. MANRY,
Vice President.
H. C. CALDWELL.
Cashier.
F. M. BERRY,
Ass’t Cashier.