Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 19, 1907, Image 3

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I THE ATLANTA CiEUKUULAN AND NEWS. BU4I, DECEMBER Holiday Specials in All Departments Waists, Skirts and Petticoats Big Friday Bargains in Sensible Christmas Gifts for Everybody. Sale of Suits Beautiful “Tailored' 1 Waists" of line all-wool albatroaa In moat stylish color*: (2 value* 95c All-Over Lace Waists am] allk- embroldered Albatross Waists; real (6 values; in this $1.95 212 finest Taffeta Silk Waists In plain colon and plaids; CO ACS 27.60 values ^dCsi.® Heavy, rustling Taffeta silk Pet ticoats In handsome 7C styles; (10 values a w New and stylish Mercerized Pet ticoats; real (1,60 values; 87c only .. I.adles’ and Misses' fine Panama Skirts with folds of silk or same. values**.’.. .. l .°... .*.*.$2*90 Ladles' Skirl* of finest Chiffon Panama, Altman voile and taffeta silk; (12 to (16 values; $6.75 Boys' Clothing Boy*’ Punt* of good wool fabrics; 50c values; only 19c Boys' Suits, excellently made and worth Cl A C up to (4.60: at...' Boys' (6.00 Suits of plain and fancy C9 Ag materials; in this sale at iPCiOw $1.25 Great Fur Sale Big lot of Fur I^eckpl^ce*, worth up to $3.00; at, choice 69c Ladles' 72-Inch Neckpieces of h&ndsome C9 QD stylish Furs; vpry special bodies' handsome Fur Collarettes and Sets; (10 to (16 values Children's Fur Neckpieces and Muff Sets; very cheap at... $4*90 98c A New York maker has just sent us 100 handsome long and medium on.it Suits of fine Panamas, broadcloths ana fancy mixtures to close out be low cost of making for his account. Every' one of these suits' is brand-new and all sizes are included in the lot. Real values range from $20 to $30; take choice for Ladies’ and Children’s Coats Ladies' corset-fitting Jackets of tan covert, satin-lined and hand somely tailored; 7R value i 9 Ladies’ fine all-wool 80-Inch Coats in black and tan: beautifully trim med; worth $10 to $12, $4.75 Ladies' 60-inch and 62-inch coats of Chiffon Kersey and new silk auto- Long Coats:’ satin- CG QA lined; $25 value iPwivU Ladles' finest Imported Broadcloth Long Coats; satin-lined; CQ 7C ‘5 value 9 Misses' and Children's plain and fancy Long Coats; $5 G2 0 A Q to $6 values Children's "Bearskin" Coats, excel lently made and worth $1.98 Infants' Long Coals of fine white Cashmere; very vspecial 98c at Hats, Underwear $10 Tomorrow we will put on sale loo beautiful Pattern Rats In the handtomest style* of the season—real values up to (10.00; take choice CO QQ for onlv. . 'V— ll — M Ladles' fine ribbed cotton fleece-lined Vests and Pant*. Misses' Union Suits and Boys' Undershirts 19c and Drawers; In this sale at. Other S Fi c .o" d Values Ladies' Fascinators of fine wool zephyr Of.*. •n pretty colors "> 'w Ladies' Shawls In umbrella styles and square shapes; worth up to (2.C0; In this QOp sale «t Babies' Caps In pretty stvles of fine white silk; In this sale Sale of Holiday Novelties Big Bargains in Basement Big center tables contain great bargains in gold-plated and silver; Fruit Dishes. Cake Plates, Bread Trays, Sugar and Cream Set*, etc:,. Novelty Toilet 8ets, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Shaving Sets, etc. '• Parlor Rocker*—Oak or Mahogany; real (5 values; in this $1.98 Umbrellas and Gloves Children’s Rocker* — In severa! styles; &1I ble values; 50c $1.50, 98c and.. Very handsome Men’s and Ladies’ gold* and silver mounted Umbrellas, worth up to 116.00; take choice for - * $3 @8 Babies* High Chairs of polished oak; i $2.60 value,. backs, re«, at only 98c Ladies' and Men's Holiday Umbrellas, worth up to $3.00; choice... *. \ ladles' 2-clasn Kid Gloves, worth $1.50; In this " anta K 98c 9!Fc $1.98 $2.50 Handkerchiefs •»* Mufflers Babies' High Chair* of polished oak; very great bargains • 5QC Big 25-Cent Bargain Table Folding Screens—r. fjpet high, filled .... .. with nrettv sllkollne- Ladles Seeing.ltocuere, as shown witn pieuy siiKoune, 9oC in cut, polished oak. cane seat; ex tra special value 98c only. at. Tabourets of weathered oak In mis sion atyle: extra value 29c Big sale nt Elastic and Leather Bolts. Hat Pin*. _GarterB, Bags, Slick - "' ‘ tenet Tal- Plns, Cuff Buttons, Veil Plns.'Back Combs. Hair Brushes, SocL cum Puffs. Box Stationery and other novelties worth up to (1. CHOICE 25 CENTS Magazine Racks of weathered oak In mission style; In 98c Morris Chairs — Very large and handsome; real (15,00 fiSC QK ;e: only Art 8quarea—All wool, new' pat terns; else 9 by 12 $4.98 Center Tables of polished golden oak with lower shelf; 69c Big lot of Ladles' and Men's Hand- Large .Silk Mufflers that would be kerchiefs; up to 25c values; 5c Ladles' and Men’s 811k Handkerchiefs; T t orrt !. 50 ?:....’'. 25c 50c We Will Cash Railroad Checks for Those Who Make Liberal Purchases In the Store. Very handsome extra large Silk Muf- tlers; In this sale 98c Big Sale of Dress Goods special sale of 54-inch Broadcloth*. Voiles, Panamas, Voiles and Xov- r Mixtures; worth up to $2.0u a yard; all to go now 47c We Give Green Mk fl 18 West Mitchell 1 Trading Mjk ' Street, Near | Stamps m * Whitehall. % Bags and Novelties Beautiful Chamols-llned Beaded Bags In newest designs; worth AQ fully $6; at ¥l»oO Fine Silk Gauze Fans with Ivory sticks; In this sale at Applique Scarfs and Squares, up to $1 values, at Blankets and Comforts 98o 98c 98c 25c Babies' fine, soft Crib Blankets: Jn thlM .ale. Js9c thlH sale, pair Large gray Cotton Blankets; very special, 69c pair. $8.00 California All-Wool Blankets in 2?,.^ $3.98 Fine, large cotton-filled Comforts; very special $1.25 Towels, Spreads, Percales 25c 98c 89c XING OSCAR’S BODY IS LAID AWAY WITH ROYAL RITES G. M. A. CLOSES SPLENDID TERM %hui»day at noon the fall session of try Academy was the Georgia -Military Stockholm, Dec. 19.-TU# body of the Into King Oscar I wa« laid today beside other put Swedish royalties In Ridsrholus Cathe* drtl The funeral wss the most raagalflcent Sweden has ever seen. Officialdom and the diplomatic,corps lent color ko I he otherwise somber gathering. Special representatives wsre present from uesrly every country lu thniV-ixcutoM 30 bov.V\veTe uwav cont " per mile for the round trip, plus Europe, ; before the work was finished.* This Is i’*6 cents. This corresponds to the old t remarkable record and many schoolsi| should follow the splendid spirit O.- M. A. leaving on every train to npentl mas nt home. About fifteen states are represented and there hus not been a vacancy, this fall. Usually the closing days of achool and the hurt! work of the examinations drive mfinybbys away befonf school close, but Colonel Woodward says that LOW RATES GIVEN TO COTTON SCHOOL Hpei.MI to Tiff* Crorglsn. Athens. Ga., bee. 19.~Thc farmers of the state will be interested to know that the railroads have agreed to make a special rate for the cotton school to be held ln % Athens. Gn., January 6 to 17. Tickets will be* on sale Janunry 4 to 7, and will be good to return until midnight of tho 18th. T.lie rate Is CROWDS SEE POLICEMAN SHOOT DOWN A ROBBER Sew York. Dec. 19.—Samuel Parks was shot while In the act of robbing the Umpire Woolen l.’ompsuy by Policeman George Jackoon, nnd died early today In the hos pital. The piece where the shooting took place Is s street oar transfer point, and n large crowd witnessed the shooting, east tertng to near-by doorways for shelter. Royal Services in London. I.ondou, Dee. 19.—8ln»ultsnroui with th funeral services of King Oscar, of 8wed»*n. msmorl.nl service was held In the i-hupcl royal of Bt. .Tames palace today. King Kd- n-srd, the prince and prlneera of Wales n<l the Uuke and duchess of • onimugbt, as well ns representatives of nil forelgu ••assies, were present. PUMP COMPANY SIGNS CONTRACT Word has been received from the Wiscon sin Engine f'ompuny to the effort that the "iiitrnfi for the new pump nt Hemphill Nation has been signal l»y the directors »f the company. HIM the contract Is bow .on lit way back to Atlnutit for the signature «f I'rauk 4\ nice, president of the water •■n from wafer board will not bike up the let* oin the mayor of illlwsakee relative - - .»• mayor «. - - the Wlacuualn Knglue t'ompnny until '• contract arrives. This,.was declin'd "l*ou at. a luellitg of the hoard Wnlncsday farmer , from Brunswick can attend this school *i«t a cost of $12.47; from Thomaevllle J for $10.81; from Valdosta for $10.57, 00OOOOCD00O0oOOOOO0OOOaOO0 ! n . n ^ fr°m Dawson for $M1.^ It is quite juwwuul wwvwwuwwwmumvwvw w j clear front these figures that any fartn- 6 STATISTICS. o! •»' *n Georgia can attend the cotton o THREE KILLED BY PREMATURE BLAST ''OOaOODOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PROPERTY TRANSFERS. It. Illrfh tn J. W. flnone, l.x on Cherokee avenue. Lomu deed. L’.tWr—Mr*. S. S. Tye to .1. W. Boone, lot on Cherokee tivetuv. Warranty deed. fftD—ft. C. FiwntHti to J. if. Holcomlfc, lot on Kx posit loti street. Unto mortgage. {^wclal to The Georgian, ^^m dillbave °l § ^ chler, Jr., lot; v««hviu.. Twin Sew York. Dec, 19.—Three men were In stantly killed and several others seriously Injured by the premature blast of an enor mous quantity of dynamite In the plant of * * **“ .TI“ " STATE INVESTIGATING INSURANCE CASE _ iiiimiIH- $1,74J.»-J». — .itttilier Company, f runty deed to secure Sashvllle. Tenn., Dec. 19.—An lit- I to WI)llngluii#Tifr; trstlgntlon innugurnted by the Insur- loan, " ,,r ' .'ence Department of Tennessee under " ' * | the new fire, marshal law, passed In BUILDING PERMITS. 1 lpof; is umlcr way. The fire being In- •^ 1 ••iver , ’h•Vuse' ,,n ^ r, ^ **’ ^ ,,vor to j vcstlgated H that which destroyed the $1.7)—fc'. (’uimlnghsin. II I’roeter street, to I tobacco store of W. E. Wall A Hon at V’ I.' Fni,' stieot FNjtonla. Montgomery county, Ten- I.r ri«■ Oiiln'ir Kt ** S "‘ 1 tf j ncsiee. August. 1907. Seven witnesses Sl'o-Mrs. A. I.. King. It Kelly street, to f living In Montgomery county have been re*cover house. j summoned by Deputy Insurance i .om- $•350 Mr*. Terre!!, 149 .Nelson street, to rclssloner Leigh Thompson to appear In . meter , rejinlr house. • j hits office nnd glvo testimony. These ere made to the tuuiril. among] $!•"»—M. }Jlt teg, n orange street, to ty* n , el ignored the aurr.m »ns. t'ondltloti- -vs uuidB .thot «»f Judge UcorgQ Illllyer. fnirer dweilln* 1 - - * ;» tho cffA-t that the bill of the Maddox Under hanking Vo., tenants of his build **tdlnRs $b*l-A. hi*, ess' $4Mnstend of W ceuts^ as here Illc tiener.nl mnnag*»r states Mist he has , . .hat one of them seemed to have made most of the mistakes. lie was asked 1 Investigate tile matter. SECRET ORDER LODGES NAME NEW OFFICERS. special to Ths Georgian, Gainesville, Go., Dec. 19.—Gainesville council, So. 17, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, elected the fol lowing officers;. Councillor, Peter Mar lin; vice councillor, G. L. Henderaon; recording secretary, J. L. Taylor; aa- "'"huit recording secretary, Claud Tow- " r .v; financial secretary'. F. F.’Cheek; garden, J. F. Strickland; conductor. B. *• Barrett;* Inside-sentinel, .J. b.,Pat erson; outside sentinel, D. 1*. Rowe; fnaplaln. S. J. Roberts: treasurer, J. H. f'lilte; trustees, W. B. Smith, G. R. ‘ 0 <*hran and A. P. Jones; represent* me to grand council. A. P. Jones; JUn- B ,,r b**t councillor, J. T. Pend ley. Gainesville lodge. No. 219. Free and Accepted Masons, also elected the fol- loudqg officers: Worshipful master. R. u. Grigg; senior warden, F. M. Loden; I’mior warden, O. M. Martin; treasurer, ‘ s r . Dunlap, Jr.; tyler, T. D. Davis; If/retary, W. B. Smith; senior deacon. j nomas Burry; Junior deacon, F. C. ‘•"Jen. The new officers chosen by Stephen- £ on hwige. No. 26, Knights of Pythios, if**’ , r *haficellrtr commander, \V. H. •dorck; vfee chancellor, W. H. Towery; tJl tiletm stwt jai Judgment for $260 and costs have IK miijnj". i.'i 11 u |5oe * enter ,q ajaln.teaeh In the circuit 3S Drummond strivt, 467 Cltorokoc the Itocklaud Lake Trap Kook Vomponv at ltockland Lake. While the tuen were leav ing, one of them tripped over the electrie wire nnd this set ofr the fulminate cap of •mo of the dynamite ehurge* mid resulted In the terrific explofdon. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Judgments Affirmed. Glover vs. Stale, from Iltchmond superior eonrt, .fndfo Hammond. A. L. Franklin, v. A. IMcuuet, for plaintiff in error: John V. Hart, attorney uenernl; 4. H. Keyuolda, solicitor general; ltojrkln Wright, contra. Lewis vs. Stall*, from Herrlen auperlor court, Judge Mitchell. W. It. Smith, V. V. Hull. J. 1 . Smith, for plaintiff in error; John V. Hart, attorney gonernl; IV, E. Thomas, solicitor general, contra. Forbes vs. Noel, from Fulton superior court. Judge Pendleton. Maddox k Hlms, for plaintiff In error; Lewis W. Thbuins. contra. Sylrsnin k Girard Railroad Company et al. vs. ling* et nl., from Hcrcven superior I* K llranlcu.il $PO—Ella Dill' rc-«i»ver house. —W. I*. Kelly avenue, to build dwelling. $1.400—V. M. Itlger, 32 Morgnn-st., to build ' |20a-iVj] w. Collins. 475 Marrk*ttn-st., to build Imller. • _ , . ' $150-11. Silverman, 16% South Rroad-at., to make alterations. $300—T. 11. Jeffries. 16 Mnrletta-st., to re- pair brick wall. court of Davidson county on motion of Mr. Thompson nnd scire facias issued against each. The seven men Involved are Vaught; Bennett, George Myers, Robert All- hilght, Oscar Allbrlght. Marcellus Rhetnhnrt, Hardy Williams and Robert Williams. D. ‘Bagwell; master of finance. Lathpm; master of exchequer, W; Gunther; keeper of records x‘n White; master-at-arms. DEATHS. Llzsle Bailey (colored), ago 20; died at 175 East Baker street. e _ rt . . Green Hawyer teoloreil), age 56; died at 106 Decatur street. - Will Hnilth (colored), age 33; dlwl nt 10 N. Butler street. John Llgoi lUej 6 Louis alley. ns, colored, age* 23, died st BIRTHS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Sullivan, 72 Bed ford place, a I my, pUlf.. - . ... Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Post, 34 Bailey street, n girl. To Mr. and Mrs. It. W. LeddelL fct) Ogle tborpe street, n girl. lorpe sireei, n gin. « To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burge, W Afrong »f.. a boy. 57 itenne- 000000<»000000000000000l>000 S VANDERBILT WILL RUN O O PUBLIC COACH IN ENGLAND. O O O 0 Newport. R. I.. Dec. 19.—Alfred 0 O O. Vanderbilt, who, f or several 0 0 years, has run a public coach be- O O tween Newport and Aglfiley, e;ich O 0 autumn, has decided to run a pib- 0 n 11..' />narh k»tu'»pn I.ondon trad 0 H. Horsey; Inner guard, H. C. De- O O lie! cotcli betw.on I-ondon and O O Brighton, England, nrxt *rring. O O H, will use lit* coach ''Ventur*.'' O O H, will l>»ftln making trlpa on O o May I, and continue until June II. O EVANGELIST GEORGE 8TUART TO PREACH AT BRENAU. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga.. Dec. 19.—Rev. George R. Stuart, the' famoua evangellat, will preach 'In~ Gainesville -next Sunday morning and evening, at Brenau audl torlum. He conducted a very aucce.a- tal meeting here In the late aummer, and many were converted under hi* preaching. Mrs. Martha Ann Dickerson. Mr*. Mnrtba Ann Dickerson, willow of the late John T. Dlekerson, died at the resi dence nt her win ln law.- M. W. Goher. In Kii.t Point. Wednesday evening at ( o .dook, nt tho a*o of 79. She lesve, ,1s children— T. T. Dlokerwin. of Itlriiilnph.oi. Ala.; Mr,. A. tt. Fowler, of Eu,t Point; Mr,. A. J. Monzutn. of Belton, Mo.: Rev. J. K. Dlrker- son. of ProKott, Ark.: Mr,. M. W. Goher, of En.t Point, And J. P. Dickerson, of Woodstock. Oe. Funeral aervlre, will be i-ondtictcd »t the residence In E««t Point meut At I i River on Frldnjr. Road Settles Damage 8uits. Bpeclnl to The Geonrtan. Valdosta. Oa., Dec. 19.—The Indica tion* »re that all of the damage suit* pending In the court against the At lantic Coast Line railway will be *et- ... W. Overstreet, Adam, A- Adam,, tor philmlff In error; J. II.- Ilall, W. Roberts, II,mV* va. Tucker et aI„ from Richmond oiipt-rlor court, Judge Uaniinnud. F. W. t*A|>crs, for plaintiff In contra. error; no appearance Miiier v*. Perkcruon et nl., from Cobb AU|terlor court. Judge Hotter. It. It. Mu**, for plaintiff In error; D. w. Illnlr, It. N. Holland, cootrs. , , H-.ulth ct al. VA. Moore, admlnlatrator. from Floyd superior court Judge Wright. W. M. Henry. W. II. Entila. W. B. Shaw, for platutlffs In error; George A. II. Harris A Ron, contra. - . „ Georgia Railroad and Banking Company va. IJoyd. from Green# superior court. Judge l*wl>, Joseph II. it Rryan Humming, Jamea ft. A .Noel p. Park, for plaintiff la error; John T. West, Mamuel H. klldey. contra. Central of Georgia Hallway t'ompsuy v». Inman it Co., trom Muscogee superior “L list court. Judge LI HI* Churltou E. HstlJe, for plaintiff in error; William II. Barrett, Samuel It. Ilateher. contra. Central of Georgia Railway < employ va. lumau, Aker, A Inman, from Muwogee su perior court, Jmlge Little, t'bnrlton K. Ilat- lie, for plain' — pell, contra. Judgments Reverted Orave ee. Mesne et _*L. from Pnlatkl uriTF ca. JiPiUi ei ni.m »rwm i uiniti miporlor court. Judge Par^r. Tomlluson Fort, II. L. Grice, for plaintiff in error; A. C. Pate, W. L. k Warren CJrlce, contra. Southern Hallway Company ra. Tolleraon fir r from Henry superior court. Judge Reagan. C. E. Battle, for plaintiff In error; Brown k Brown, contra. ... . , Dotson v*. State, from Appling auperipr court. Judge Parker. W. W. Bennett, for* plaintiff In error; John C. Hart, attorney general; John W. Beniictt, solicitor general* Seaboard Air Line Railway va. Itandolph, Crovatt Barton Smith, D. W. Krausa. contra. Proctor ▼«. 4'rooker. from Toomtu anperlor coart. Judge Kawllnga. I*ankford k Dick- eraon, Corbett k Uukfonl. for plaluttff In error; no appearance contra. Dismistad. Conner vg. Flamlera, from Emanuel an- •rtor court. Judge Uawllnga. SPECIAL Bargains Friday isi Saturday AT SOUTH SIDE STORES. S8 WhlOhall-St, Both 'Phone, 468. 211 ..Whltshpll-stu 'Phones; Ball, 6326| Atlanta, 1266. NORTH SIDE 8TORE8. 62 Marietta-st., Both 'Phonos 1222. 100 Sprlng-sL, Phono.: Ball, 6548) Atlanta, 1160, R. A. BR0YLE8, Jr„ 392 Psaehtr*s-st, ■Phone,: B«ll,2»-N| Atlanta, 2100. DELICIOUS LUXURIES CHRISTMAS GOODIES Attention Housewives Do not conk, stew or fret oven what you arc going to need for that Christ- iniw dinner. .Inst phone one of our live stores and tell us your troubles — we will solve the problem for you—that’s our business. We will turn your trouble into pleasure. We have taken great rare in selecting a large variety of dainties and delicacies for this occasion. Read on— XMAS TURKEYS. Wc have a hi(?Ker shipment than ever, which we will sell at lowest price*. We Hiiggcst that you ORDER EARLY. HAMS. Special, delicious. Morning Glory brand, 14c Dove Ham* IBe FRESH XMAS FRUITS. Finest Messina Lemons, dozen.. Malaga Grapes, pound EXTRA FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES 1)0Z( , n 35c, 30c, 26c, 20c and 16c Orange*, by the box Fancy Apple*, all varieties, peck... Cape Cod Cranberries, quart Concord Grapes, basket Also the finest bleached Michigan Celery. 60c 12c 20c FRESH FRUIT CAKE GOODS FOR XMAS, COMPLETE LINE Note the low prices we quote; Citron, the best, lb Lemon Peel, lb ... Orange Peel, lb .. Figs, finest, lb... Figs, medium, lb . Currants, pkg., 12 oz 10c Currants, pkg., 16 oz. . 12 l-2c ....25c ....25c ....25c ....20c 16c Raisins, pkg., 12 ox 10c Raisins, pkg., 16 ox 12 l-2c No. 1 pkg. Dates 10c Finest L. L. Raisins 15c So. 1 fine cluster Raisins. .25c Jordan Shelled Almonds. .60c F. Shelled Almonds 50c FRESH WESTERN MEATS AND LIVE POULTRY AT 302 PEACHTREE AND 88 WHITEHALL ST. STORES. N. B. C. FRUIT CAKE. •tran L -'"g; outer guard, Q. R. Cochran.' 000OOOOOO000O0OOOOOOOPOOOO of them y«*terd«L O tied. A settlemert was effecMd in two for pUl'otlS la tnor; Smith Ul KlrkLud': I 1-lb cake 5-Jb cake 10-lb cake . 30c .$1.50 .$3.00 STORES FRESH NUTS—ALL KINDS. English Walnuts,'Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Brazil Xuts, Mixed Nuts nt lowest prices. TEAS. COFFEES, ETC. Special prices on Teas, Cof fees, Pickles, Sauces, Flours. Cereals. Full line Spices and Extracts. Phone us. CANNED VEGETABLES. Red Tomatoes— 3-lb tin for 11c 8 tins for 33c S tins for ...66c Fancy Corn— 1 tin for ...* 15c 3 tins for 40c 4 tins tor 75c 12 tins for $1.40 Fine Pear, 3-lb fin ...........15c dozen ; $1.75 Fine Slrlnffiess Beans, 3-lb tin.. 15a 3 line -■ 25c HEINZ PRESERVES. 1907 Pack. Blackberry, 3-lb crock Raspberry, 3-lb crock. Struwberry, 3-ll> croc] Peach, 3-lb crock 90c 90c ,90c 90c Cherry," 3-lb crock ...... $1.00