The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 13, 1906, Image 3

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Bargains Unmatchable For Saturday’s Selling A Great Sale Will Begin Here At 8 A. M., And End At 10 P. M. Tomorrow. SALE OP SILKS. 310 yards—positively no more—of fine white Washable China Silks, 30 inches wide and worth 69c, to go at, yard.. 35c UMBRELLA SALE. 50—positively no more —Ladies’ and Men’s fast black steel rod Um brellas, worth $1.00; to go in this sale at .. 25c Matting Remnants. 1,260 yards of China and Jap Mattings in remnants X lOc Children’s Sailors. Children’s Sailors—plain and ready-to-wear styles; 18c HUCK TOWELS. 120—positively no more —large size hemmed Hack Towels, 18 bv 36 inches; worth 10c; £ bo . 4c WHITE LINENS. 5 pieces (263 yards)— positively no more?—36- mch White Dress Lin ens, worth 50c; to go in 10c COLORED LINENS. 3 pieces (123 yards)— positively no more— Blue Dress Linens, ev ery thread linen, 50c value; to go f at, yard., .. 1 / t HEMMED SHEETS. 360—positively no more —full double bed size Hemmed Blenched Sheets, worth 59c; to go in this sale 39c PILLOW CASES. 50 dozen—positively no more—full size ready made Bleached Pillow Cases, to go in this sale, at each 9c Combination Bed Sets Tomorrow in the basement we will sell just 163 Bed Sets, each set including heavy Iron Bed, full size 40- pound cotton top Mattress and steel spiral Springs; worth fully $6.50 per set. As a Saturday QQ special at, per set •T'O GREAT SALE OF DOMESTICS, ETC. On a special counter in the domestic* department the following will be offered: 3,300 yards of soft finished Sea Island, 809 yards of good quality Cheeked Nainsook. 424 yards of good Bleaching, 728 yards of* White Lawns, 250 yards of Flaxinc and Twilled Toweling Crash—goods worth up to 10 cents a yard, in this sale at, choice, per yard • Note Eiad Number of Yards Stated; Positively No More To Be Sold at This Price, WE GIVE * J 18 WEST GREEN ry Cl C C MITCHELL. TRADING STAMPS W ^ ^ Near Whitehall. ' 31c Sale Of Wash Goods On a big center table we will offer tomorrow a great collection of pretty printed Lawns, Batistes, Swissos, Voiles and Novelties—all new summer wash fabrics and worth up to 19c a yard—and the sale price will be, for choice Undermuslins. Tiadios’ White Gowns and Petticoats, beautifully trimmed; worth $1.00; 5()C 5c Ladies' Skirts. Ladies’ Skirts of fine Mo- hpirs, Panamas, etc., new est styles; worth I! 0 .* 8 :. ,..$2.90 at SHE HAD TWO HUSBANDS, BOTH UNDER SAME ROOF Bjr Private Leased Wire. Denver, Col., July 13.—A case of two men with one wife, the three living un der the same roof for more than five veara, with one of the men In Ignorance of the other'a relatione to the woman, lias been brought to light In the court proceedings here In which Mrs. Orace Peteraon waa divorced from Walter Peteraon. Peteraon alleged that when he waa married to Mra. Peteraon at Mt Gil ead, Ohio, July 26,, 1900, ahe waa the wife of F. W. Welland, who ahe In traduced to Peteraon aa her brother. Peteraon agreed tto let her aecure a divorce If he would be releaaed from alimony. Alfred Harmsworth and His Ideas On English and American Wooing LITTLE GIRL BITTEN LITTLE.0FC1NCINNATI, IN THROAT BY DOG IS GEORGIA CHAMPION Was Holding Pet in Her Arms When Seized. Selaed In the throat and aeverely bitten by a pet dog belonging to n neighbor, little Ruby Walker, the tlx- year-pld_daughter of George L. Walk er, of 7 floaB avenue! had a narrow es cape frftm the rabbles Thuraday after noon while playing next door to her hrime. The acreama of the little girl aa.ahe dropped the dog from her arma, at tracted aeveral people, who took her to her home, where a "mad atone” waa npplled to the ugly wound made by the dog. The reault of thla teat ahowed that the dog waa not Buffering from hydrophobia. The child waa doing aa well aa could be expected Friday room ing. Call Officer Cooper afcot the dog Fri day afternoon, fearing that other chil dren mfgltt be bitten. AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE .'odale'a Bears, Sam Elton, Lawrence Crane, Gary Owen dL Co, Greene & Werner, Cameragraph. Sale at Grand Box Office. Defeats Nat Thornton, of Atlanta, in Tennis Match at Macon. pONCE DEtLEO^ Direction JAKE WELLS, Pres. ATLANTA'S GARDEN OF EDEN, with ire Fairy Tale Delights. BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. Picnic Grounds Now Open Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 13.—Dr. Little, of Cincinnati, won the champlonehlp of Georgia In alngle* today by defeating Nat Thornton, of Atlanta. The acorei were 6-2, 6-3. 1-6, 6-2. A very large crowd «aw the match and Thornton came In for much ap plause. He did not seem to be In hie laat year'* form and hie opponent never let up except In the third aet, when Thornton came near winning with a clean aweep. Thla afternoon Little and Hunt meet Thornton and Wllllama in the champlonehlp match In doubles. LOWEST BIDDER MAY NOW PROTEST By l’rlrate l^aoeil Wire. Washington, July 13.—Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte today awarded one-half of the armor plate contract for the battleships South Carolina and Michigan to the Midvale Steel Com pany of Philadelphia. The secretary awarded one-fourth of. the contract to each of the so-called trust concerns, namely, the Carnegie Steel and Beth lehem Steel! Companies, at the bid of the Midvale Company, of $346 a ton for class "A” armor, Mr. Bonaparte announced that later he would Issue a statement -embodying hts reasons for not giving the entire contract to the Midvale Company, which was the iowest bidder. The Mid vale Company will probably protesL EDWARD HARRIMAN MENACED BY DEATH New York, July 13.—Edward H. Har- rlman, the railroad king, waa near death during his recent yachting crulae from Jamaica. If alorlea told by his crow are correct. The Harrtman yacht Sultana was nearly run down by a liner In the dark, while at another time a sudden squall off Hatteraa sent It over to its beam ends. REBATE CONTRACT ANTE-DATES LAW By Private' Letted Wire. • Buffalo, N. Y„ July 13.—On recon venlng of the federal grand Jury at Jamestown this morning Investigation of charges 'of fraudulent rebate* from, the Pennsylvania railroad to the Stand ard Oil Company waa resumed. Jef ferson Justice, vwho was the auditor of freight traffic recelpts^ofjh* Penn- qrltnM * J ' ““ PONCE DELEON DANCING ACADEMY. Grand Opening Saturday Night. Come out and enjoy some fine dancing and get the cool breezes. Don’t miss this opportu nity to have a good time. All Ponce DeLeon cars take you to the Dancing Academy. Admission: Gentlemen, 25c. Ladies Free. syivama when the alleged crime* were committed, continued his testimony. It Is understood Juatlce'a testimony la to the efTect that.rates granted to the Standard Oil were according to con tract entered Into between the railroad and the oil company a dosesL/*?,™,?! more ago. before the pottage of the interstate commerce law. ROOSEVELTS DEPART TO ENJOY PICNIC By Private bested Wire. Oyster Bay. July 13.—The Roosevelt* had a basket picnic today. The presi dent left the dock thla morning In a small boat. A stack of baskets con taining luncheon aa well as target tuna and all the paraphernalia or a good time at a picnic was >n th# • boats. There was no conference whatsoever today on bualneaa matter* and Secre- tary Loeb will not see the president until tomorrow. ALLEGED AS8AILANT ' WAS HANGED TO TREE Special to The Georgian. Shreveport. La.. July «•-«» body of a negro waa found hanging to a tree in the northeastern part of Ctol- borne pariah yesterday, having been lynched by a mob who took him from the officer*. The lynching occurred a fUw mlleesouth of Junction Clt* Ark., where the negro attempted a criminal assault on the slater of Ned Thompson, prominent farmer. WAREHOUSES Houtheaatern TnrlfT AModatica jflo ••YOU CAS PUT IT ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents for Georgia. 29 and 31 South Pryor Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. /. C. OttnntlO. fr.lli.al, c 4 HIK. Stti.t.i] 8CH00L8 AND COLLEGE8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, COLLEGE and 11 n P V ATT Cainegvill Conservatory U JTV £Lr 1 \J c CORGI. Two I,pant. iMtluillotu orAn on, mune.m.ot Th. Coll... farnuh.i hlfh conn. In l.or lltrritut., .el.net ,r.d klr.dr.d ftiUrr",; f.eohr of Hi wr lwml.p.* UOor.loelei. Th. eon,.,, nff.n b,,t atjTiot.f.i Inmuilr, ilvwlioa, .A! *[."1,1 court, «. it ii». In, rfo.M j.lcT,., Hu ”*—I — ry~ "■— 1 — -— 1 rut lalii wall Bnaaahagm aaue.i ■I i-rn'in. 11 ItUn. II- i.Mlf .1 b.u.410,1. If..I ,„ lltlliri. 1.400 »„l. f r r.l.tofu,, .Mi... A. W. VAN UOOag or R J. PgAltCE. Aan. ut.'pnuldmts. Cuetsvnxr. U avenue, has returned In her hums In Ituek lllll, H. r, Minn... I'l.n and Ruth Alford are vlclt- Ing In Allicua. Ml*, llnrjr MiMull.n ha. returned la her home In KllaalHdli l.-lty, Va., afters delight, fill vl.lt of several weeks with linn, and in Uraen-vnod, M. C„ tha MagV' Maglll wed- CAVE 8PRING8. Miss Georgia Trout has returned home after an extended visit to her slater, Mrs. LeRoy Porter. In Rome. Mias Pauline Bailey, of Cedartown, arrives Saturday to vlilt Miss Mary Lake Sheldon. Mlaa Sallle Daniel, of Leesburg, Ala., and Miss Inex Smith, of Center, Ala., who have been the guests of Miss Tottle Montgomery, have returned home. Miss Maude Miller Is In Rome, the guest of Mis* Frhnkle McCafTrey. Mr. and Mra. L'. W. Brumby are at the Green hotel. Misses Luclle and Tot Montgomery entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mlaaea Daniel and Smith, of Ala bama. Following-the games dainty re freshment* were' served. Those in vited to meet Misses Daniel and Smith were: Misses Blaster, Louise Hlght, Katie Asbury, Pauline Bailey, Helene Dunn of Opelika, Ala., Maud McCol lum, Mary Lon Montgomery, Lucy M. Montgomery, Ruth Freeman, Maud Rakestraw, K. Dickerson, Bee Min- hlnneue. Lets Montgomery, Skelton and Snyder. Meson. Skelton, Bird. An bury P. Hunt of Cedartown, Jet* and Claude Miller, Rodger Ray, William Wright. George Montgomery, Albert Oray of Atlanta, J. W. Setts, Frank Reavsa of Florida, Gus Landham* of Anniston, Rakestraw and Reeves. Irby Daniel, of Rome, spent Sunday here, the guest of friends. Misses Vivian and Edith Tilly left laat night for Norcross, Oa., to visit relatives. Albert Oray has returned to Atlanta after a pleasant visit to friend* here. Captain Fells fTorput. Sflsa Jessie Corput and Josh Tumtln left Monday for Atlantic Beach, Fla., for a ten days' outing. Miss Fannie Culbertson leaves to night for Rome to be the guest of Mra Annie Bunny Smith for a week. Mrs. 8. L. Crook and children, of Anniston, and Mr*. Green Crook, of Louisiana, are at the Sewell hotel. Airs. J. B. Bolster, of Oklahoma, la the guest of her slater, Mrs. Elisa Sim mons, on Rome street. MT. AIRY. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bridges and lit tle daughter, of New York,-are with Mr. Bridges' parent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bridges. Mr. W. A. Crutchfield and his two daughters. Miss Rose Crutchfield and Mrs. W. E. Colioway, of Macon, are occupying their, summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Linton C. Hopkins have returned to their summer cottage. After a visit to Wrlghtsvllle Beach, Mr. Herman Gelssldr and son. Alex ander Gelssler, of Greensboro, are guests at the Wilcox cottage. Mrs. E. Coulter and young daughter. Miss Pauline Coulter, of Atlanta, art at the Wilcox cottage for a week, after which they will return to Atlanta. Professor A. C. Shoaler, of Bellton, was elected principal of the public school for the next term of school. Mr. W. H. Scott, wife and son, of Atlanta, are at tha Monterey for the season. LIZELLA. Professor W. B. Redding and Miss Wealtly Bradley and Miss Annie Lau rie Yates are attending summer school at Athena. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clements, of Thomasville, spent Sunday with rela tives here. Little Miss Sarah Hick* accompanied them home. Ben Harrison, of Musella, was with relatives here last week. Ed Tudor, of Yatesvllle, was here Saturday, a guest of the Woodmen of th* World. Professor w. T. Wynn and family, who have been visiting relatives here and at Culloden, for two weeks, re turned to Alabama Wednesday. Hon. Clark Howell passed through our town a few days ago with Mr. Simmons, of The Macon New*. HARTWELL. Hisses Wills Hrlfiu-r slid Finnl*> Msy Burks, of Atlsnts, sad Viola Burks, of IsiOrsnge, sre the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. K- Meredith, on Howell street. kilns Caroline Adams, who has been via- Ills* Mrs. Clareure Under, on Forrest Hilu-l Benioii Ims returned from Heneea, H. C. MIsm-s Mori* Msstll and l.lllhn Klisrhnnlf have returned iron where they attended •Bug. DUBLIN. C. H. Klttrell was a recent visitor to ugusta. Ilona. G. W. Williams and D. J. Clark cams down from Atlanta and spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. O. B. Dyke left Saturday for Greenville, Ala., to aptnd a while with friends. G. H. Wllllama la In Atlanta this Mr. II. H. Coley has returned to the city from Carrollton. Campbell Hlmons has returned from a visit to Charleston and Virginia. Charles Akerman, of Macon, spent Sunday In the city. Hopkins spent Sunday In are -guests of relatlva* at Mansfteld, Oa. E. C. Mahoney spent Sunday In Sa vannah. ' J. B. Daniel I* visiting at Vldalla and Alley. L. L. Prescott hop been at Indian Spring for the past week. Mlaa Fannie Murry, of Cochran, la visiting In the city, the fruest of tha family of J. W. Carter. W. II. Brandon, of Thomasville, was the guest of his brother. In tIV cl',- laat week. J. M. Finn I* visiting friends and _ iacon, Dublin and Savannah railroad, waa In tha city Monday. Mlaa Minnie Btokea I* visiting rela tive* In Cedartown. I .eon G. Irwin la spending soma time with friend* at Eurlck, Oa. ACWORTH. Misses Mattie and Hattie Mitchell are visiting relative* at Winder. Mr*. Oforge T. Northcutb of Mariet ta, Is spending this Week with the fam ily of D. D. Barrett. Misses Lillie Thompson and Carrlt Hamilton, of Walhalla, H. C., spent part of last week with the Misses Evstt. Mr*. Warren Bailey Is spsndlng soma LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, \ ■ Athens, Oa. 1906 — 1907 The FORTY*EIGHTH •©••ion of thn Lucy Cobb Institute, an Institution for tfpc education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY* SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and room reservations apply to MBS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. VILLA RICA. . Messrs. Furman Hmltb and Warren Smith rnnm In n fpw nights ago to apen«l n few days .with relating. They attended the bankers' ronventlimn at Warm spring Mra, Ada Ilrfntle, nf IllnalnglMm. Ala.* Is the gnaat of relatives for several Mra, O. II. Allen and baby, who Imw been visiting her fattier, Mr. Julaou Fuller, returned to her home In Atlanta Monday. Mlaa Kdna Teql la studying to !••• * trained nurse at Dr. Urougbton'e hospital' In Atlanta. Miss Hinlth. of Maysvllle, Is the guest r Miss l,ols Hykea. -«* Mlse Annie (Jntbrle. of Uooprll has been visiting Mli . of K.-.pvllle. ■a Mattie Windsor® ill Jeuklna, of Ratonton, l|S I.liSie Fandlrr. guest. Mr. and Mra. James Battle Hill, are spending a month here with relatives. Mrs. D. K. McClatchey and two chil dren, Isabel and Devereaux. are spend ing this week with her father, Mr. O. Awtrey. Mr. Jesse McLain, of f.'anton, spent Sunday here with relatives. •Mr. W. T. Bate and family, of Barnesvllle, have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe *Northcutt, of At lanta, are spending the week with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Rainey. Mr. D. I). Kendrick aid little son •pent Tuesday In Atlanta. Lucy Wlndaaor. llattle and Kittle iUt»*rd returned from a visit to tticlr sut. i Uaston, In Carrollton. Mrs. Mo#*dj and little son have n nirmtughaui, Ala., to visit fritnds Miss Jessie Teal l»*ft Friday f.*r • booga, Tenn., to visit Mrs. Poo Mr. Carl Kmhry came down bight to visit bomefolks. He r Lltbla Mitrings Friday. . MIM iJixle Mae Bagwell went lanta Thursday to meet »i**r *1 Foster, of South CtroUat, who several weeks with their mor . Ben Moore, of Birmingham, for a few days, an oiupantci „ Mlaa Msttle Brewer, has r. home In Uriffln. Mis# Velma Neal, • the guest of I Mlaa Floren«*e „ Mr. sad Mra. t of her aunt. Mrs. J Drecn Is h4»me _ Cordon Uoherds day here . Mlaa I/da Kykeo .eatertalne<l receptli»n Tuesday evening In h Ittieat, Mlaa Orace Hmltb. of M era I unique contests were ent Huhy Kmhry and Mr, Alec the fortunate contestants, handsome prise, which they the neat of honor. Mlaa <’; punch In the dlL. . followed hy Ice*, waa a»iri»ted In cni tlreen. Miss Xettl Well and Mrs. J. Henry Pope, ©nt were Ml sees Lois fore. Cols Braswell. Rnby i Kniltry, of Alabama; Rra aud Jessie Henderson. Annie s well. /Non tlreen, Mary gan and Mra. J. Ileury T w>u perry man. A»cx Wi Tom -Strickland, Caaner <IrifTIn. of Temple; llagl Mslooe. Bomer Ilcii-l* / ••• Fred Bagwell and Urndy HI