Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 11, 1907, Image 13

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Special Sale of Silk Hosiery For Thursday Ladies’ plain black silk Hose, embroid ered with light blue, red, pink and white. Price $3.50; this sale... .$2.59 Ladies’ plain black and tan,silk Hose, embroidered over instep. Price $4.25; this sale ... • $3.29 ' plain silk Hose in colors, green, light blue, heliotrope, pink, lilac, navy blue, black, all embroidered, pretty colors and design^ Price • $3.50; this sale - $2.49 Plain silk Hose, Yale blue, heliotrope, champagne, navy blue, red, black, light blue, pink, some embroidered, some with neat clock up the side. Price $3.00; this sale $2.29 f White silk Hose, embroidered over in step. Price $4.50; this sale $3.29 Three pair of black silk Hose, embroid ered; $4.00 values; this sale.... .$2.49 A few pairs of extra fine black silk Hose, handsomely embroidered over instep, in white. Prices of these $5.00 and $6.00 and $6.50; this sale... .$3.59 Particularly timely is tkis special sale of silk stockings when so many people want to buy them as Christmas Gifts. Make note of these re ductions m price offered for Thursday. Plain black silk Hose, embroidered over instep, in dainty designs and col ors. Price $2.75; this sale $1.93 Beautiful embroidered silk Hose in black and two pair champagne. Price $3.75; this sale $2.93 Tan, white, pink, yellow, sky and black silk Hose, all beautifully embroidered. Price $3.00; this sale $1.79 Ladies’ perfectly plain black, fine thread silk Hose; either lisle feet or all silk feet. Price $1.75; this sale $1.29 Ladies’ plain pink, white, champagne, tan, navy blue, light blue, yellow, lav ender, grey. Price $1.50 and $1.75; this sale $1.29 Ladies’$2.50 lace ankle silk Hose in black, lilac, white, grey, sky, tan, pink, ' at $1.79 Come early. There will he a demand for these at these special prices. Remember that none will be exchanged, taken back or credited. ose Company CURRIER NEW HEAD OF CLEARING HOUSE Charles E, Curlier, president of th* Atlanta National Bank, was elected president of the Atlanta Clearing House Association at the annual‘meeting of the association Tuesday afternoon. Colonel Robert J. Lowry, president of the Lowry National Bank, was elect ed to succeed Mr. Currier as vice preat. dent. T. C, Erwin was re-elected treas urer and Darwin O. Jones waa re-elect, ed manager of the association. Asa O. Candler, president of the Cen tral Bank and Trust Corporation, is the retiring president. Diphtheria at Annapolis. Annapolis. Dec. 11.—Four cases of diphtheria have developed among the garrison of marines stationed at the Naval Academy barracks, and the academy authorities have placed the barracks under strict quarantine. Every Good Thing Costs Effort It has taken the labor and experience of a third of a century to bring the Remington Typewriter to its present state of incomparable excellence The Buyer Gets x the Benefit Remington Typewriter Company New York end Everywhere 118 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. Atklug that the rule of the railroad commlaaion of Georgia, allowing 1 cent per mile more than the tegular rate to be collected for>a*b farea on the train*, be made mandatory Instead of optional, aome twenty passenger traffic men appeared be fore the commlaaion Tuesday morning. “Make this rule mandatory Instead of optlonaras la now the ease, and you will go far toward helping the roada correct a matter that la a constant source of worry and trouble,” aald Judge A. P. Daley, pres ident of the WrlghtsvUle and Tenntlle, who spoke for a uumber of the lines. After the passenger men had been heard from In regard fo the raah fare proposi tion, aplco was added to the bearing by <i. W. Kvans, a retired conductor, who served more than forty yeara on the West ern and Atlantic. como here to apeak for a class of men upon whom many hardships and In- Justlccs rest,” said Mr. Evana. “At a con ductor for many yeara, f am In a position to apeak with some degree of knowledge from their aide of the queatlon. 1 have heard the honesty of conductors assailed here. I believe that yon will not And a more honest profession In the world than these men. I feel safe In asserting that 8§ per cent of the conductors In Georgia would he pleased to have yon fix a rate for cash payment of fares so prohibitive that ft would end the practice forever. •‘And while yon Tire correcting evils yon might go a Idt fort her. Make the railroads cake some of the heavy clerical work off ot conductors. I would yuggest also that yon do away with all apeclal rates, mileage books, etc., and have one flat rate open to all.” Many Passenger Men. Among the passenger men here tor the hearing were; W. H. Usahy, general pas senger agent of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic; \Y. J. Craig, passenger traf. He manager of the Atlantic Coast Line; W. A. Bussed, general passenger agent of the Louisville and Nashville; CUff Wayne, nsstatant general passenger agent of the Keaboard; W II. Tayloe general passer agent of the Houtbern; Charles Kline, chief rate clerk of the Kontbem: W. I* Dsntey. general passenger agent of the Nashville. i'li:«rtanooga ar*4 Lotthf; James Bailer. psristHnt generri passenger agent of the Sou hoard: W. A. MeMIlUn. Assistant gen- oral iwsseugor agent of the Ueorgla road; Many Changes in Standing Shown: New Names Appear in the Contest Report More than 100,000 votes have been polled in The Georgian’s great, popular voting contest during the past three days, and there is every evidence of in creased effort on the part of candidates. The ex tra vote offer and special prizes in gold fur nished inspiration for a lively scramble. DISTRICT NO. ONE. MIbs Sarah GInsbury, Central Place 1,015 Miss Macy Swilling, 107 Piedmont Ave... 190 Miss May Burts, 13 Howell St 240 Miss Lena Bradley, 544 Decatur St 310 Miss Effle Beam, 27 Gartrell St 295 Miss Maggie Miller, 103 Butler St 295 DISTRICT NO. TWO. Miss Minis Hardegree, 170 Edgewood ave 405 Miss Vera Summer, 84 Ivy St.. 1,107 Miss Louise Kollock, 237 N. Jackson St... 1,117 Miss Fannie Klnard, 01 Ellis St 465 Miss Pauline Miller, 29 Irwin St 140 Miss 8. B. Ware, 156 Courtland St 1,110 Miss Catherine Hollen, 206 Houston St... 20,981 Miss Caroline DuBose, 283 N. Boulevard. 255 Miss Mary Lovett, 133 Forrest Ave 260 Mias Hamrick! 133 Forrest Ave.. 205 Miss Melvlna Davenport, 200 Ivy St 193 DISTRICT NO. THREE. Miss E. Hardman, 284 E. Linden St 170 Miss G. L. Donnell, 15 E. Pine St 110 Mrs. L. Myers, 103 E. North Ave 2,423 MIsb Estelle Cole, 124 K. North Ave 230 DISTRICT NO. FOUR, Mrs. Lamont Myers, 103 East Ave 2,420 Miss Blanche McKnight, 500 Houston St. 1,078 Miss Gertrude Alexander, 217 Angler Ave. 9,868 Mrs. R. E. Jenkins, 472 Houston St 776 Mrs. W. L. Scott, 631 Highland Ave 8,000 DISTRICT NO. 5. Miss Rebecca Waldruff, 62 Walt on St— 275 Miss Grace Hoisenbock, 48 Carnegie St.. 054 Miss Mary Gilmer. No. 42 W. Peachtree.. 1,700 Miss R. E. Lawshe, 70 Cone St 1,100 DISTRICT NO. SIX. Miss Ethel Croxler, 121 W. Baker St 230 Miss Fannie M. Glymp, Walton St 115 Mrs. S. Hoffman. 28 Spring St 110 Miss Bose Crowley, 128 McAfee St 2,702 Mrs. A. E, Ragsdale, 148 Luckle St 5,408 Miss Cleo Smith, 161 W. Alexander St... 14,003 DISTRICT NO. SEVEN. Miss Amy Smith. 377 Spring St 2,200 Miss Anna May Upchurch, 115 Marietta.. 05 Mrs. G. W. Long. 58 S. Spring St 45 Mrs. M. L. Wise, 19 W. Tenth St... 140 Mrs. L. C. Hopkins. 14 E. Fourteenth St... 140 DISTRICT NO. EIGHT. Miss A. Wright, 142 S. Pryor St 2.050 Miss Ethel Baker, 27 E. Alabama St 200 Miss Janie Smith, Central Place 685 Miss Minnie Tidwell, 404 E. Fair St 95 DISTRICT NO. NINE. Miss B. A. Carmon, 85 E. Fair St 350 Miss Vesta Massey. 53 Powell St 1,198 Mrs. Nellie Boyd, 371 E. Hunter St 200 Miss Mary Krown, 378 E. Hunter 114 Mrs. J. P. Brown, 330 E. Hunter St 100 Mrs. A. B. Langley, 355 E. Hunter St 60 DISTRICT NO. TEN. Miss Allco K. Clark, 152 Hill St 2,405 Miss Sarah K. Brady, 186 Grant St....... 5,200 Mist Mattie Mongum, 76 Hill St..., 70 Miss Bessie Stephens, 140 Glenwood Ave. 1,192 Miss Allye Ward, Adalrsville, Ga «on Mist Emma Whitmire, 42 Flat Shoals Rd. 4,850 DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN. Miss B, A. Carmon, 85 E. Fair St......... 160 Miss Gertrudo Nelson, 339 Fraser St. 2,485 Miss Lillian Norman, 105 Martin St 3,534 Mist Anna Ventura, 88 Connally St 1,892 Miss Fannie Pitt, 92 Crew St 28,030 Miss Jessie Honyle, 234 Washington St... 145 Mrs. T. 11 Pol hill, 672 Crew St..... 1,288 Mrs. Klxxle Dennis, 111 Crew St... 38.776 Miss Ruby Gaffney. 419 Central Ave 2,240 Miss Mamie Winer, 132 Martin St 195 Miss Adella Tucker. 451 Pulliam St 090 Miss Annie King, 319 Woodward Ave 105 Miss Lillie Silverman, 282 8. Pryor St 5,402 Mrs. W. O. Ballard, 12 Alloc St.. 18,466 Mis Cecelia Keating, 292 Central Ave DI8TRICT NO. TWELVE. Miss Emma Hooper, 168 Ashby St 2,335 Miss Louise Allen, 39 West End Ave 10,110 Mrs. J. N. Barnes, 12 Holderness Ave.. Miss Eleanor Danforth, Evans St Miss Dona Hood, 26 Beecher St...... 095 6o 125 DISTRICT NO. THIRTEEN. Miss Myrtle Almond, 24 Orange St MIbs Lillie Smith, 670 Whitehall St Miss Pearl Davis, 317 Windsor St Miss Fay Brock, 15 Eugenia St Miss Sadie Coogler, 210 Cooper St Miss Pearl Mobley, 308 Windsor St hire. W. C. Jenkins, 222 Murphy Ave Miss Velma Nolen, 82 Hood St Miss Inea Crawley, 132 Whitehall Miss Julia Nesbitt, 22 Whitehall Terrace. Miss'Bessie Fountalne i Miss H. M. Busha, 24 Hendrix Are ...... Jllss Velma Malone Miss Vlennle Lowry, 95 Whitehall Ter... Mies Cammella Heard. 215 James St Miss Alfpa Stephens, 04 Bonnie Brae..., Mrs. H. O. Everett, 138 Crumley St Miss C. Humphrey, No. 195 Whitehall St. DISTRICT NO. FOURTEEN. Miss Leonla Sullivan, 21 Wellborn St Miss Bernle Legg, 64 Granger St..., Mrs. C. R. Cunningham, 21 Stonewall St.. Miss Laura Lee Gann, 190 Nelson St .... Miss J. Dowley, 175 Davis St....'; Miss Maude Doester. 307 Mangum DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Larlscy, 29 Western Ava Jllss Mary Owens, Oliver St t,.. Miss Bertha Flowers, B. F. D. 7, Box 22, Atlanta Miss Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave Miss Lottie Lyons, 333 Davis 8t DISTRICT NO. SIXTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Gill, Edgewood, Ga. Miss Ethel Carter, Kirkwood, Ga. Miss Kate Dunwoody, Kirkwood, Ga.:.... Miss Julia Preston, Decatur, Ga.... Mrs, G. K. Bond, Edgewood, Ga Miss Hasel Johnson, Edgewood, Ga. Miss Vgslite Buchanon, Decatur, Ga DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN. Miss Kate Hammond, Cartersvllle, Ga Miss Addle Simmons, Cartersvllle, Ga Mrs. W. C. Carrlker, Marietta, Ga. Miss Daisy Watkins, Marietta, Ga. DISTRICT NO. EIGHTEEN. Miss Wilbur Phillips, East Point, Ga Miss Jennie Jenkins, East Point, Ga. » Miss Jewell Eskew, East Point, Ga. Mrs. Ida Coleman, East Point, Ga Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Hast Point, Ga Mlsa Nell Forbes, College Park Mrs. A. Richardson, College Park ... Miss Elmyra Nance, Oakland City .Miss Lee Morris, East Point, Ga. DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN. Miss Belle Sasnet, Hnpevllte... Miss Janie Thornton . Miss Myrtle Simmons, Hapevllle DISTRICT NO. TWENTY. Mrs. A. Bridges, Stone Mountain, Go. Miss Anna B. Pierce, Acworth, Ga. Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Stone Mountain... .Miss Grace C. Taylor, Llthonla, Ga. DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE. Mrs. W. M. Hepderson, Oxford, Ga Mrs. E. A. Donehoon; B. F. D. 8, Atlanta.. Miss Battle J. Mason, Stonewall, Go., R. 1 Miss Eva Waits, R. 7, City Miss Jenle Hammond, R. 7, City Miss Margaret Milan, Connolly, Ga Miss Mamo Mixon, R. 1 Miss Allte Duncan, Chattahoochee, Go.... DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO. Mrs. K. B. Russell, Winder, G4 Mrs, Boyce Dobbs, Woodstock, Ga....... Mrs. E. M. Edmondson, Spring Place, Go. Miss Minnie Bruton, Mat, Go, Miss Ellyne Miller, Duluth, Ga. Miss Flora Lott, Hoschton, Ga Mlsa Alme Wlngo, Norcross Miss Kathleen Gower, Gainesville Mrs. B. B. Beall. Douglasvllle Miss Maude Stonechopper, Norcross, Ga.. Mlsa Florence Cook, Canton, Ga Mrs. I. F, Bowen, Calhoun, Ga..... Miss Irene Mable, Mableton, (la Mrs. M. D. Jacobs, Grayson. On 1... Mrs. J. L, Sharpe, Commerce. Ga....... Miss Lillian Bishop, Dalton, Oa... Miss Ethel Cobb, Ellljay, Ga 3,600 3,102 4.890 165 8,910 14,104 800 1.218 18,169 175 1,066 .4,039 525 3,068 130 95 1,520 170 32,203 17,211 1,084 330 4.632 7,824 4,014 16.824 50 70 160 210 80 45 1.660 90 110 4,040 4,895 29,424 i 1,298 1,004 6,400 3,381 2,653 210 115 140 413 no 14,329 7,328 500 GOO 100 210 507 7,400 2,454 I 600 901 801 789 4,003 10,5M 3,441 950 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-THREE. Miss Pearl Watkins, Adrian, Ga 1,295 Miss Nlta Kea, Adrian, Ga 4,417 Mra W. M. Bradley, Adrian, Ga 106 Miss Lula Holmes, Pooler, Ga 6" Miss Cora Striplln, Collins, Ga 95 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FOUR. Mrs. C. E. Gifford, Valdosta Ga 6,220 Jllss Mabel Kelly, Fort Gaines, Ga 65 Miss Marie Saunders, Coleman, Ga 12,753 Mrs. L. H. Webb, Moultrie, Ga 5,493 Mrs. P. L. Hollingsworth, Donaldsvllle... 1,730 Mra C. A. Brown, Coleman, Ga no Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, Ga 4,232 Miss Florence Davis, Albany, Ga 45 Miss Emma Podrick, TIfton, Oa 130 Mrs. W. K. Sikes g s goO Miss Bessie Dopell, Whlgham, Ga 100 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE. Miss Mattie Evelyn Mathis, Omaha Ga.. 3,705 Miss Nell Oliver, 320 JefTerson St., Amerl- cus, Ga 20,359 Miss Leona Bembey, Hawklnsville, Ga 230 Miss Evelyn Thompson, 225 S. Lee Street, Fitzgerald, Oa Jllss Hazel Tower, Ainerieus, Ga 240 Jllss Neva Goodtose, Smlthvllle, Oa 16o DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SIX, Jllss Clay Knowles, Columbus, Ga, 606 Twentieth St Mrs. Paris, LaGrange 3)500 Mrs. John E. Leather, Villa Rica Ga.... 3)310 Mrs. Josle J. Gordy, Cusseta Ga........ 2,730 Jllss Apel Jarrell, Greenville, Ga 240 Miss Johnnie Park, Greenville, Oa 73 Miss Louise Patterson, Greenville, Ga... 143 Jllss Anna Rosser o,406 Miss Idalu Flncannon, Newnan, Ga 27)"67 Miss Ida Keith, Greenville, Ga 60 JIrs. R. R. Carlisle. Waverly Hall. Oa 265 Jllss Jennie K. Camp, Newnan, Ga 7,149 Jflss Carrie L. Tigner, Odessadole, Ga... 70 Miss Eunice Chumm. Woodbury, Ga 165 Jllss Ethel Johnson, West Point, Ga 6,200 Miss Susie Carter, Woodbury, Ga 45 ■Jllss Inex Johnson ; 215 Jllss Mary L. Smith, Woodbury, Ga..... 100 Miss Hazel Young^ Columbus, Ga 1,370 Jllss Mary Frayer, Fox, Ga 125 JIrs. Paris 3,S0o Miss Maggie Crain, R. F. D. 1. Newnan... 46o DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN. JIrs. Delphla L. Blanton, Farrar, Ga.,..'. 9,517 Miss Bertha Fain, Athens. Ga. 9,275 Jllss Jllnnle Burdette, Washington, Ga. 3,153 Jllss Maude Kelly, Jtontlcello, Ga 6,7Uu Jllss I.ucy Ayers, Caraesvllle, Ga 1,202 Mrs. A. L. Clements, Eutontoa Ga 216 Jllss Maggie Loyd, Rutledgs, Ga 4,857 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-EIGHT. Jllss Gertrude Jones, Sparta Ga 2,445 Jllss Mary Slade, Sandersvllle, Ga 2,467 Miss Louis Golden, Louisville, Ga 170 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-NINE, Jllss Jllnnle Slater, Baxley, Ga 8.302 Jllss Bessie Symmes, Brunswick, Ga.... 70 JIrs. R. J. Strozier, JIcRae, Ga 166 Miss Irene Wood, Brunswick, Ga 180 Mrs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Ga 11,332 DISTRICT NO. THIRTY. Miss Avartlta Solomon, Macon, Ga, 122 Rogers Ave. .. -in Jllss B. A. Baldwin, Macon, Ga......... 1,670 Jllss Lillian Allen, Macon, Oa 7,614 Miss Ettle Jlahlc, Griffin, Ga, 112 Fifth.. 3,345 Miss Alice Toole, Macon, Ga ;...... 8,230 Miss Fannie L. Robinson, 110 Ellis SL, Macon, Ga 1,405 JIrs. J. C. Edwards, Griffin, Ga 2,485 Mrs. W. E. Morris, Jtacon, Ga 255 JIrs. W. F. Lewis, Bellevue, Macoa Gn... 719 Jllss Lottie Hollis, 709 Anderson St., Jla- con, Ga 2,400 JIrs. W. R. Hardin, 854 Oak St.. Macon.. 2,310 JIrs. Jennie Garrard, Thunder, Ga, R. 1, 106 Mra. J. E. Oliver, Macon, Ga 2,400 / • Christmas Jewelry Our assortment for gifts was never more com plete, never more artistic,noreverlower in price. Eugene V. Haynes Co. Jewelers. 37 W hitehall St. of the Soebosrd: Cliff Prince, general pas senger agent'of the Georgia. Florida end Alabama: J. C. Hill*, general passenger ■gent of the Central: C. W. Cheers dl- itslon passenger agent of the lentrai. Judge A. P. I>sley. president at ‘0* WrlghtsvUle end TennIIIo; J. P. Billups, general passenger agent of the Atlanta and Went Point; J. O. Hollentieok, division pas senger egent of the Louisville and Knsh- The bearing was concluded at noon and the eommisswn took- the matter under ad visement. It seems more than probable that the rale allowing for eztra charges for cash fare wilt remain unchanged, with the possible exception of making It manda tory. , CASTOR IA Jar Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BIG SPEAKERS AT NATIONAL CIVIC FEDERATION MEET New York, Dec. 11.—Questions of keen Interest will' be discussed at the annual meeting of the National Civic Federation to be held at the Park Avenue Hotel, this city. December 16 and 17. Among those who will speak are George Von L. Meyer, postmaster gen eral: Charlea N. Fowler, chairman of the house committee on banking and currency; William B. Rtdgley, comp- tnriler; Jlyron T. Herrick, president Cleveland Society for Savings; Andrew Carnegie and Samuel Oompers. Among those who will particit) te In discussions will be W. A. McKenzie- King, deputy minister of labor of Can ada; Dr. Charles P. Nelli, commis sioner of labor; E. E. Clark, of the In terstate commerce commission; August Belmont. Franklin McVeagh, Seth IJIW. Charles W. Eliot. P. H. Jlorrts- r ty. Brotherhood ot Railway Trainmen. und John Mitchell, of the United Mine ’ Uowl/ore nf America. SECURED or Money Back POSITIONS CONTRACT given, backed by $300,000.00 capital and 18 years' SUCCESS DRAUGHON’S Business Colleges ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree SL. and JACKSONVILLE. Bookkeeping. Banking, Shorthand, Penmanship, Telegraphy, etc. Indorsed by business men. Also teach by mall. Write, phone, or call for catalogue. 30 Colleges in 17 States Opium and Whisky Habits— —and all drug habits treated scientifically with out severe suffering or shock. A homelike pleasant san- tarium home—not a prison. No harmful results. 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