The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 26, 1906, Image 7
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. U»r#r.
Bags
New Arrivals
This Season’s
Fruits and Cereals
Seeded Raisins, package 10c
Cleaned Currants, package 10c
Dates, lb package lOc
Citron, lb .. 25c
Lemon Peel, lb 25c
Orange Peel, lb ' 25c
Southwell’s Marmalade, jar 16c
Miller’s Irish Marmalade, jar 16c
Grandmother Brand Jams, jar 16c
Maraschino Cherries, quaint bottle. .. .. . .65c
Imported Olive Oil, quart bottle 60c
Hornby’s Steamed Oatmeal, package .... 14c
A & P Crushed Oats, package 10c
Best Head Rice, lb 9c
Evaporated Peaches, lb package .. .... .. 15c
Evaporated Apricots, lb package 20c
A & P Coffees,
Always Crisp and Enjoyable.
Rio Blend, lb l 16c
Golden Rio, lb 20c
Our Special, lb • ; .. 25c
Best ktaracaibo, lb .. ., . 30c
Sultana Blend, lb.... ■ .. .. .... 35c
Our Best, lb 40c
Phones: Bell 462-565. Atlanta 462.
30 Years at '
15 Whitehall Street,
Train Hits Funeral Coach;
Man and Children Killed;
Woman and Driver Hurt
New York, Oct. 16.—While returning wa» unrecognisable, lay the corpie of
hom the funeral of hi* brother, Patrick'
Healy was killed today with hi* two
children, Anna, two year* old, and
Eleanor, aged two month*, when _
train of the Long Island rallro&d ran
onwn the coach In which Mr. and Mrs.
, lhe,r children and Thomas
j*>nrh, brother of the wife, were rld-
}."*•, Uealy was hurt. Sho wa*
“urloil :o feet.
si.i. he , ,r ; l « e 'ly occurred at the Wood-
■ *'■ J- crossing, over which many
." ay . t° and from Calvary,
cniier the wreckage, mangled until It
the two-months-old baby, who had
been wrenched from her mother’* arms
when the pilot of the great engine
caught up the carriage and reduced It
to fragments. On top of the debris lay
the mutilated body of the elder child.
The police arrived and found Driver
arlflln semi-conscious, hanging to
fragments of reins that had been
broken after he had been dragged two
blocks, in which the horses dashed
around shrubbery, trees and telegraph
poles. He was arrested, charged with
reckless driving. When Engineer Brown
reached Long Island City he also was
arrested.
Utes Are.Slaughtering
Ranchers’ Sheep and
Cattle.
— Touchstone
IF
you kqow all about Diamonds, you are an expert
and can take care of yourself when you go buying
them.
IF
you don’t know all about Diamonds, or even a
great deal about them, you need to be sure that
you are being dealt with in absolute sincerity when
you are purchasing.
J p you come a-buving of us, whether you be expert
A A or pot, you will be treated with that openness and
honesty which is essential to the “square deal.”
IF
you come a-buying of us, furthermore, you have
the premier Diamond stock of the South from
which to choose.
Gillette, Wyo., Oct 26.—Six troops
of the Sixth United States cavalry, tin
der Colonel Rodgers, are marching
overland from Fort Meade, S. Dak., to
surround the 600 roaming Ute Indians
who have defied the authorities. The
Indians are said to be encamped about
76 miles north of her on the Little
Powder river.
Two troops of the Tenth cavalry
Robinson, Nebr., are also
from Fort
there to protect settler*. They have or
ders not to shoot unless absolutely
necessary. The reinforcements from
Fort Meade ore not expected to arrive
before Sunday. . .
Should a clash take plaee, a repetl
HI n t tho (lO’hf r\t Wnnmloil ITnaa li
tlon of the light, of .Wounded Knee Is
feared.
The Ute* continue to raid the herds
on the range and are killing sheep and
rattle In large numbers. An uncon
firmed report today says that live cow
boys had been killed.
TO BIG MEETINGS
Bud Robinson says:
“?t matters not how many business
houses close or how many men are
thrown out of work, there Is one class
of people who are never without a job,
that Is the fault-finder and the chronic
grumbler. They have a Job the year
around, and they stick to their buih.‘
Everybody In Atlanta nearly la form'
Ing the acquaintance of Bjid Robinson.
He Is one of the most interesting
speakers at the convention of the Holi
ness Union, now In session here.
Among others who have made force
ful sermons and talks, both at the
services .ii the Tabernacle and at thd
open-air services, are Dr. Haynes,
president of Aabury College, Wllmore,
Ky.: Will H. Huff, the famous evan
gelist of Texas, and Dr. H. C. Morri
son, editor of the Pentecostal Herald,
Loulsvllie.
The attendance at the llollness Un
ion services has been splendid. A large
number of delegates arrived Wednes
day and Thursday, and augmented the
number who were already on the scene.
The principal services at the Taberna
cle each day are the “Praise Services"
t 8 o'clock In the morning and 2
clock In the afternoon, and the
preaching at 11 In, the morning and 8
In the evening.
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less than one year ago placed on the
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking vision In one
hav* proven the most successful
the advertised invisible bifocals
Ground In a deep torlc curve, giving a
large vlstml field for reading as well ss
walking.
beautiful glass sold. Consul
bifocals. We hqve them all. Sales
room. 61 Peachtree, Atlanta. Ga.
SURVEY COMPLETED
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 26.—According to
statement* made by officials of the new
Interurban trolley road between Ma
con and Atlanta, cars will be running
between these two cities by the first of
next August. These officials are now
Macon after the completion of the
survey and preparations are being
made to begin the work of construc
tion. It la stated that this work will
commence simultaneously In Atlanta
and Macon and that the gangs will
meet probpbly In Griffin.
Effort* are being made to have the
road connect with Montpelier Springs,
a famous old time resort 16 miles from
Macon, and If this Is done, Alderman
Hart, who own* the springs and sev
eral hundred acres of ground there, will
erect a large hotel.
A
NEW
CAR
We’ve been out of
“Eagle” Ranges for a few
days, but we got in a new
ear this (Friday) morn
ing. Ready for you now.
Our back orders will be
filled today and tomorrow.
This ear will last 4 da vs.
Splendidly ready
for You and Gold
Weather. Heating
Stoves at $5.00
and up, Only $1
Down and $1 a
Week,
“EAGLE”
Ranges,
$3 Down
$3 *a
Week
THE NEW “EAGLE” RANGE
Is made of cold
drawn blued steel sheets, put toKPtbet ...
first class mechanics. The “BAULK” Is 40 Inches hljjh, „ v „. K
lone; the oven Is 18x14 Inches, the top has 6 largo holes and Is surmounted by a ca-
poefous hot closet, made of blued steel. •
THE “ EAQLE”
handles nod edges being solid
exceeded bjr *
Is handsomely nickeled, all doors, supports, flanges, ban
ulekeled. In fact, the lienutjr of the ••RAGLE” lit only
perfect operation. The “EAGLE” Is fatly nsNfsto* Hue
Atlanta. Price..
WOOD'S OIL HEATER
Heats Bath Room or any
small place comfortably,
fl down, M
week.
price ..$5,00
i»y Its absolutely
$33
FOR THIS
FINE
HEATE
ko*7, 131, aero,* aihplt. JJI
'weighs .1 pounds. The middle
ring i.rvr. os » d.flwtor to
throw hast to tha floor. Tb*
•gAOLE" la toautlfullr iinliaad
with nlcX.1 nanio pm**. ntcXtl
rings, nlckal oold handlw. and
600 of these fine “Eagle” Heaters,
15 styles and sizes, fill our big White
hall window. Como in and see the
biggest lot of Stoves in ,one bunch
ever assembled in Atlanta.
Users of
GAS
STOVES
Here Is the right ntore
for you In cold weather.
k Dora cooking and beat
ing at aamt time and
*10 extra coat. Made of
flne pig Iron, handsome
ly nickeled and orna
mented. The oven la
an encased ateel abeet
box, producing a quick
er beat than you can
get on the gaa etove.
Yon get all the .peed
and aconoipy .of, g good
8 a stove, with a flro
at will ™rafort dor-
Ing the sold day*
down and ,*> $15
a week.. Price.
WALTER J. WOOD CO.
FANCY VA8ES
103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall.
A handsome receptacle for
coal. Holds enough f<«r a
day or two. Looks goods
In any room. Your choice
*$3.50
SLEUTH SAYS MASQUERADER
WEDDED, AND NOT M’COOL;
HOPES TO CLEAR MILLIONAIRE
WALTER BALLARD OP
TICAL CO.
Less than one jw **o
. _ w . listed
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking rlalon in one framo
and looking like one gla.a. They hare
proven the rao«t auccewful of all the ad-
rertlied luvlallde bifocal*. Ground In a
‘ Held
deep torlc carve, giving n large vlanal n
for reading, aa well an walking. They i
the meet perfect and heautlfnl (law bo
E lsas .old.
.vo them
all. Dales room, <1 Peachtree street. At-
lanta, Ga.
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0 TWELVE CENT COTTON O
0 INDORSED BY 80CIETY. O
O 0
0 East St. Louis, III., Oct 26—At O
O yesterday’s session of the Amerl- O
O can Society of Equity, the ’fol- O
O lowing minimum price scale was 0
O adopted: 0
0 Wheat, 21: corn, 45c, until Jan- O
uary L 50 cents January 1 to 0
_ April 1, 66c April 1 until neat 0
0 meeting of the society; oat*. 40 0
0 rents; cotton, 12 cents, based at 0
0 New York; hogs, 26.60; cattle, 22; 0
O hay. 214.
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Reward of $5,000 Of
fered for Man Who
Wedded Mrs. Walker
New York, Oct. 26.—William McKel
vey, head of a Pittsburg detective
agency, la in New York today* In the in
terest of Peter F. McCool, the Pittsburg
millionaire who Is being oued for de
sertion and non-support by Mrs. Frank
Walker, who says aha I* hla lawful
wife.
I am authorised by Mr. McCool."
said McKelvey today, "to offer a re
ward of 26,000 for the arrest and con
viction of the mun who Impersonated
Mr. McCool In the marriage ceremony
ty-aecond street on June It, 1904. And
1 am well satisfied with my day’s
work," continued McKelvey, "for I can
say positively that we now have abso-
THINKSTHETRUSTS
AGE A GOOD T
Mellen Says the “Combina
tion” Is Here to
Stay.
lute evidence to clear Mr. McCool.’
Telegraph and telephone wire* were
kept busy between Mr. McCool’s home
and this city, ns the detective re
ported the results of hla labor* and re
ceived Instructions from hla employ-
McKelvey received word from Pitts
burg that an adjournment of a week
had been agreed upon and that It would
not be necessary to take to Pittsburg
the witnesses wanted from here. These
witnesses, McKelvey said, were ready
to go, but whu they were be would not
say.
Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 26.—President
Mellen. of the New York, New Haven
and Hartford railroad, thinks the
trusta ore a very good thing and that
they are here to stay. He Is ao sure
about this that he says no possible pro
ot can avail.
In a speech at the Waterbury Club
he confirmed the bondage of tha peo
ple os follow*:
"Whether we will or no, the bualnea*
of the future will be more and more
handled by corporatldn*. Several Indi
viduals may accomplish with their
means and brains in combination more
than in any other way, and what will
return the largest reward will ulti
mately prevail, even though we. In our
Ignorance, fear and envy, seek to ham
per and restrict tha operation of natural
laa*.”
MA GISTRA TE FALLS DEAD
WHILE TALKING WITH WIFE;
THIRD SINCE THE ELECTION
Special to The Georgian,
Charleston, 8. C„ Oct. 26—The third
magistrate of Charleston county to die
since the Ia*t primary will be burled
this afternoon. T. D. Green flrnpped
dead Wednesday night while talking to
hla wife. He wee a well-known local
man. having won a reputation os "King
of Ten-Mile Hill,” of which Jie wa*
s’egroe* of this district were espe-
people a few years ago.
Magistrate Levy died here some
Magistrate Whllaen died of blood
poisoning shortly before.
.The surviving magistrates of Charles
ton county will be glad when the new
year cornea and the seeming "hoo-doo”
Is lived out.
FIRE OE8TROY8 GINNERY
WITH LOSS OF $7,000.
Special to The Georgian.
Culloden, Ga., Oct. 26—The Immense
ated by Jones, Fuller A Blalock, horned
at 2:16 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
The loss will amount to about 27,000.
Five seventy-saw gin* were in. opera
tion In the plant.
Fire Damages Residence.
Special to The Georatan. -
Newnan. Ga, Oct. 26—Yesterday the
residence of J. B. Hutchens on La-
Grange street wa»-discovered to be on
fire. The alarm v was made and by the
prompt work of the Are department
a disastrous Are was prevented. A de
fective flue Is thought to have been
the cause. • ' •• *
$1.00
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF
THE NEAL BANK
Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.
PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually.
E. H. THORNTON, President. W. F. MAN RY, Cashier.
H. C. CALDWELL, Asst. Cashier.