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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Lat? This Fall—That's ths Word.
M
ens rajamas.
I Night shirts or pajamas, a
man can suit his sleepy
I garment taste.
lien’s pajamas with milita-4 i r/\
! ry front .DU
j Men’s pajamas in nainsookjjj |
The dictators on shirtology say that negligee will be worn; if not
all winter, at least, far into the fall.
So replenishing now will not be going amiss in shirt judgment.
We have some new things right now in dollar negligees.
Our dollar shirt does fit and it covers every other good point that
many a high-priced shirt fails in.* *
The patterns are good, showing all the good effects in stripes and
figures. It’s a goodly, wholesome display to view. ’ .
Shirts that do a man’s heart good to see. All white and colors,
blue, pink and tans on white grounds. Black and white patterns, of
course, dots and stripes. Dollar shirts in all sizes.
Three Specials For the Men
25c Wash Ties 50c Undershirts Sox Half-Price.
Men s Striven Drawers.
LONO OR 8HORT.
The famous clastic scam
and scat. Scrivcn improved 41 aa
patent drawers “I.UU
Scrivcn’8 clastic seam draw- r? A _
ers DUC
15c
39c
MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS.
Men’s night shirts of cam
bric, collarless, trimmed or
untrimmed, at
Men’s light weight cambric
night shirts, without collars,
plain or untrimmed
Men’s night shirts in nain
sook, low neck with no col- £ i A A
lars, at ▼ I .UU
50c
75c
Men’s Wash Ties in white
mercerized weaves, re
versible with self dots or
colored. Regular 2 5c
four-in-hand at
15c
Men’s English crepe shirts
and drawers. Knee or
ankle length drawers and
long sleeve shirts. Broken
sizes. A soft, £ne summer
garment Regular OQ
50c garment . . OyC
Men’s zephyr gauze lisle
socks with double heel,
sole and toe
25c Socks
\2l
2C
Scrivcn’s knee length clastic
scam drawers in nainsook,
50c and
MEN’S BOOKS.
Men’s black socks with
white split foot
Men’s embroidered socks,
black with colored figures..
Men’s plain black embroid
ered or lace embroidered
lisle socks, at
MEN'S SILK BOOKS.
Men’s pure silk socles, em
broidered or plain; black, 4** r
tan, gray and plum, $1.50 to“D./D
75c
25c
25c
50c
Chamberlin-Jehnsoh-DuBese Company.
T.W. GLAZE, OF MACON,
SUCCEEDS FAGAN
T. W. Glaze, local agent for several
S *rs of the Central of Georgia road at
icon, has been annotated iron oral
«con, has been appointed general
if»nt of the same road with hcadquar-
•*t« In this city, to succeed J. M. Fa-
W, who recently resigned to enter the
*»rc».ntlle world.
Mr. Glaze will be succeeded at Ma-
by H. W. Pittman, chief clerk In
** ofnee of Mr. Glase. The above
msnges go into elTect August 1.
HOB THREATEN8 NEGRO
WITH WHOM GIRL ELOPED
•pe.-l«l to The Georgian.
Louisville, Ky., July *5.—Word has
own received here that a mob Is form
ing at Irvington to lynch Henry Clay-
“t. who was arrested In Chicago with
• white g| r | he had Induced to elope
i A 1 '* marry him. He wa» arrested
in Chicago, brought back here and
placed in jail.
A RICHMOND IN THE FIELD;
HE ’S A GAINST THE LA WYERS
S. H. Archer, of 32 Chapel Street, Announces
For Governor—Says He Expects to
Grab the Bone.
'Maybe you've noticed when a lot of
dogs get to fighting over a bone they
become so engrossed In the fight that
they lose sight of the cauee and tome
other caAlne runs In and scapes oil
with the prise. Well, that's what I In
tend to do—to show the people that It
la the unexpected that happena.” Phi),
osophy along this line was used by 8,
H. Archer, of It Chapel street, Wed
nesday morning In discussing his can
CHAS. I. BRANAN,
Candidate for County Treasurer, Denounces
the False Reports Which Have Been
Circulated Against Him.
f To the Voters of Fulton County:
Having heard, through several
: ,ne "ds, that Dr. J. W. Nelms has stated
111,11 h «ve been through bankruptcy, I
Promptly sent to him the following
rommuntcatloij on the l«th of July, by
* Peraonal friend, to which cofnmunlca-
don he hae failed to reply, after being
t ^“rsied to do ao the second time:
» , "July it, im«.
t Dr John W. Nelms, City.
“Dear sir: Certain of my friend# re
port to me that you have stated upon
tPr »treete openly that I have been
trough bankruptcy. A etatement of
dd* kind la untrue, and I make this
"rmal request for Its immediate cor-
lotion.
“•'waiting your prompt reply, I re-
fc <in. etc., ’
"CHARLES I. BRANAN”
most Intimate friends within the
*. an<1 the country have Informed me,
“hln the last few days, that this is
_circulated, and I want to de-
_ once It as untrue. I refer any one
" the commercial agencies for my
financial (landing during the past
twenty years; and If their report* don’t
give It the lie, I will forfeit the friend
ship of those who know me well, and
this Is one of my valued aaeets.
Dr. Nelms has "a right to openly ad
vocate our mutual friend, Hubert L.
Culberson, for county treasurer, and
he has a personal right to oppose me,
because I have been, end am now, and
always will, light the "fee. system" un
der which he Is working, and I will do
ell In my power, as a private cltlsen
end a public official, to carry Into ef
fect the "salary system” as recom
mended by twelve grand Juried but he
should not, and must not, clrculats
anything on me which be cannot eub-
stantlate. In his effort to defeat me In
this. race.
I ask both my personal and public
friends to protect me by giving me a
chance to defend myself against any
statement ee to my public or private
record, end If I fell to convince them
that my actions were euch as to
merit their approval, | will release
them from an obligations.
Respectfully,
(Signed) CHARLES L BRANAN. I
ly against "the grafting lawyer,” with
whom he haa evidently had experience;
against the sale of bad, liquor, against
ring rule, and a number of othec
things which may be gathered from
the following:
1. I am In favor of few lawe and bet
ter laws and strict enforcement of the
same,
2. 1 am In favor of doing away with
officers of the state who are drawing
* t salaries for doing nothing.
I. I am against a subsidized press.
4. I am. against the election or Judges
of the superior court by 4 vote of the
people. 1 favor life-time appointments
at a fixed salacy of 11,000 per year, and
I believe that all superior courts should
be under jurisdiction of the Federal au
thorities and all their dockets should
be examined at least twice a year by
authority of the same, and should any
Irregularities be found said Judge
should be guilty of Imprisonment and
STABBED IN HEART,
NEGRO STILL LIVES
Stabbed In the left breast, the weap
on penetrating the heart, a negro at
the Grady htsipltal le still alive and
the physicians believe that ha may n
cover from his wound. Th* case It
considered a remarkable one, as ■
wound In tha heart, aven a slight cut.
Is usually fatal.
Philip Pitts, the negro, and a negro
woman named Mabel Brewster, who
lives at 117 1-1 Auburn avenui
cam* Involved In a quarrel late
day night and Mabel stabbed Plttt
with a knit*. Th# Aea]
VWBHPHi non 1 Billeted _
shall be Imprisoned for reasonable time dMn wound and from ths direction
In'the penitentiary. taken tho physicians at the hospital say
6. 1 am In favor" of more law prac
tlced In the courts and less consenting
and trafflclng of the lawyers on both
sides for the purpose of robbing their
clients.
6. 1 am In favor of appointing judges
who are able end will detect fraud on
the part of any set pf lawyers to rob
clients who are generally Ignorant In
law and helpless, and who will protact
them against such fraudulent methods.
7. I am In favor of disbarring any
lawyer who belongs to such bar asso
ciation that has as Its motto, “Do not
censure a brother lawyer for fraud, but
defend him In It”
1, I am against the disfranchisement
law, for It can never be mad* a law.
When the serpent Is lying quietly In
the gross, do not disturb him <jr you
to get
I sm In favor of just freight -ates.
ihlbltlon
S. H. ARCHER.
Ths latest candidate for ths gov
ernorship of Georgia.
dldacy for governor of Georgia, here
with announced.
Mr. Archer Is the latest to enter the
race. Bat, although he Is some twelve
months or more behind th* other five
candidates In electioneering, he says be
expect* a landslide, nothing lees, when
the ballots are counted August 21.
"The wisdom of my platform will he
evident to qvery reader,” continued the
new candidate. "It Is what th* people
of Oeorgts want and they will vote for
the man who stands upon It. Upon It I
stand as firmly as It la my belief that
this platform Is superior to all others.”
Mr. Archer Is a young man of some
thirty , years. Hs has resided In At
lanta about seven months. Hs Is a
native born Oeorglan and claims Jones
boro, Ctoyti
At present
Bell A Company loan office nt <1 1-2
East Alabama street.
His Platform.
IBs platform Is, to sty the least,
unique In several points. He Is strong-
are liable to get bit.
f Jua
10. I am against the prol
the sale of pure liquor and the allow'
Ing of the sale of poisonous stuff.
11. I am against ring rult and cor
poration* and greed. I em against free
passes being Issued to law-makers of
the state by railroad officials.
Mr. Archer brings hta platform to a
dose with the declaration that he In
tends making the race a clean one and
that all the laws above set forth will be
put Into practice If he Is honored with
the governorship. If be withdraws from
the race, the new candidate states that
he will turn hi* following over to any
candidal* who accepts th* above plat
form. ■
He seems In deed earnest.
GRAY MAY RECOVER
FROM HIS WOUNDS
Hevannan, go., July zu.—Tne condi
tion of Andrew Gray, who was stabbed
lest night in a basement room on
Montgomery street, by Allen Johnson,
colored. Is somewhat Improved today.
It was at lint thought that he was fa
tally cut.
The ma
street. Grey In said to
sonvllle, but owing to bis condition be
cannot talk. His asms was discovered
t a pay envslope In his pocket.
The negro has not yet been found.
A negress was a witness to the trou
ble.
found lying on tbs
live In Jack-
that It must have penotrated th* heart.
Pitt* Is resting easily and glvts svsry
Indication of recovery.
Th* Brewster woman I* locked up at
the police station and will be held until
Pitts’ condition can be determined
fully.
Bank Charter Applied For.
Rprclal to Th# OeorxtSS.
Frknklln, Os, July II.—The charter
for the new People*# bank has been
applied for, and the Institution will
open for business Beptembsr 1.
STRONG, CLEAN RACE
LOSS BY 'QUAKE
WON'TJE PAID
Insurance Company of Vien
na Declares San Fran
cisco Policies Invalid.
By Private Leased Wire.
Ban Francisco, July II.—Th# follow
ing official notice was Issued by tha
delegation sent from the home office
and the adjuster of the Phoenix Royal
Insurance Company, of Vienna, which
carried about 12,100,000 Insurance In
this city:
"To the claimants of th* Austrian
Phoenix Royal Imperial Privileged In
surance Company, of Vienna, Austria:
“We wish to convey to you the In
structions received from the home of
fice at Vienna, Austria, vis:
"That all claims which have been
U.-.l hk.iIii-' ihl* . • .in|,.tnv iiv ri-.i-.il
of th* earthquake which occurred on
the morning of April 11, 1100, are In
valid, os all policies of this city be
came null and void by said earthquake,
as the earn* was wholly rtsponslbl* for
th* conflagration that followed."
The company’s policies carried
earthquake clause.
TAMMANY MAY
SUPPORT HEARST
Hock U. Turner, candidate for coun
cil from the Fourth wtrd. It making e
race which Is surprising even his most
ardent admirer* and strongest support
ers. From all sections of th* ward
come assurance* of support, until now
It looks ss If Mr. Turner has '.he race
won by sn overwhelming majority.
The voters of th# Fourth ward know
Mack Turner. They have known him
for years. They know Ms record as a
successful business man and a* a con
scientious, fair, fearless public official.
They have seen him tried and they
know he con be depended upon to
represent his word and th* city at
large without fear or favor.
Aside from his sterling qualities and
business ability, Mr. Turner Is a man
of experience in city affaire, lie has
served In various capacities, and he
knows th# need* of th# cltlsen*. His
friends contend that to send him to
council would not be an experiment,
and they have rallied to his support
accordingly.
In spite of all these favorable demon
stration*. Mr. Turner has not become
over-confident. He Is making an ac
tive campaign, and la asking for th*
support of tn* residents of the Fourth
ward. He wants tha vote*, and he
promises that non* will be sorry for
having supported him. ••• I released
JNO. L. MOORE & SONS
Have th* only nccmM MM Men-
art Invisible eyeglass on the market,
t Is the Integra! Kryptok Invisible
Bifocal, with no csmsnt to corns loos*.
No other glosses compare with It In
eye-comfort and dressy appearance. 42
N. Broad St., Prudential building. •••
RICH WOMAN HELD
ON CHARGE OF THEFT
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, July 21.—"I am Innocent of
the charge. 1 did not take anything
In the store. It Is a mistake."
Crying hysterically, Mrs. Elisabeth
Bchwertrauber, aged il, the wife of a
wealthy real estate dealer of Cincin
nati, mode this statement to her hus
band yesterday .when she was released
from Jail on bond signed by Schwert-
rauber and Otto Stelnpoff, a restaurant
keeper.
The woman was arrested charged
with being a shoplifter. The arrest
was mod* by a private detective tn the
Marshall Field store, who alleged that
the woman had been caught trying to
conceal a lace collar and silk waist In
her clothes She was locked up tn s
cell at police barracks and remained a
prisoner for six hours until her bus-
I band arrived and arranged to have her
I released an bond.
ny Private Lessed Wlrs
New Tork, July 21.—Charles F. Mur
phy, londer of Tammany Hall, said that
It was possible that Tammany Hall
would support William R, Hsarst for
the Democratlo nomination for gov
ernor In tho next state convention.
Mr. Murphy held a short conference
today at the Waldorf-Astoria with Wil
liam J. Conners; of Buffalo. When Mr.
Murphy was seen at the Wigwam after
the conference and was asked what
took place at the meeting, he said:
"I have had a talk with Mr. Conners
and I found him to b* a red-hot Hearst
man. Mr. Conners Is also a candidate
for chairman of the Democratic state
committee.”
"Is It possible that Tammany would
support Hearst In the state convention.
In view of th* fact that Hearst opposed
Hi" Tmniiifinv municipal ticket last
four
Mr. Murphy answered that It was
possible. This admission by Mr. Mur
phy Is r.,nn|il"re,l significant,' as It
would seem to Indicate that he and
Hearst may get together before tbe
primaries In September.
AMUSEMENTS
CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY.
DAN ROSA
AND—
CRIMMINS GORE
—and Thtir Own Company In—
“A WARM MATCH”
Next Week
VAUDEVILLE.
DONCE DELEOjJ
Direction JAKE WELLS, Pre».
ATLANTA'S 6ARDEN OF EDEN,
WITH ITS
Fairy Tale Delights.
UNO CONCERTS TWICE DAILY.
Picnic Grounds Now Open