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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
THURgDAY, KOVBMBEE 29. 190*.
-ING SILVER BAGS AND CARDKASES
An important item to be considered
in purchasing a sterling silver bag or
card case is their durability. The right
kind will last a very long time. Re
member this in their favor when de-
.. • * * /
bating the question of paying more for
a less expensive article.
\ ery handsome bag 7 1-2 inches long, 5
inches deep. Frame elabo-
rately hand-carved. Price iJOtJU
Sterling
Silver Bags,
according
to size and
weight, up
ward from
Sterling
Silver
Card Cases
upward
from
Handsome card case in
thistle design. Pockets for
cards and change. Price
8.00 lorn
erman
Gold Bags
So like the sterling that the mark only shows
the difference. Also they give very satisfactory
wear. Many handsome designs ,are shown in
these.
According to size the prices range from
Gold Bags at present are more in evidence than
on any previous season. Gold plated on German
silver most all of our gold bags are. Many of
these are refinished free of charge. The cost of
replating is small on any of the bags bought here
if returned to us for refinishing.
Gold bags in great variety are shown from
1 ern up i e: aa
1 KA^^d AD
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CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE COMPANY
industries organized
OURING PAST WEEK.
,pe ‘ !“l to The Georgian.
'ohmibu*, do.. Nov. 29.—The Georgia
n ' 1 Alabama Industrial Index say** In
11 for thin week:
Thin W eek The Index reports among
,,l 'T things the following: $100,000
lining company, Rockmart, Gn.; $50,-
J 1 ' Sundry and machine shop plnnt
J'l stove factory, Sheffield, Ala.: $G0.-
* ompany which will establish fac-
i J’ for manufacture of parts of ve-
-Atlanta, da.; purchase for $30,-
w J, od proposed rehabllltstlon of cot-
*0 products plant, Montgomery, Ain.:
frt ill*er factory and cotton mill ex-
nv l f »n, Rockmart, Ga.: $30.00U harness
J‘l t ollar factory. Jasper, Ala.; liand-
■t‘hlef factor}*, Savannah, Ga.; $60,-
' lining company organised. Atlun-
? ( Ja.: steel plant extension, Gadsden,
sewer plants In four cities; four
unicfpal school buildings; three elec-
' railways; two court houses; saw*
1,114 : turpentine plants; telephone
numerous buildings for business
residential purposes; ten contracts
Raided and seventeen new corpora*
>ns.” . •
MISS SHONTS DENIES SJOR Y
OF ENG A GEMEN'I TO DUKE
NVw York, Nov. Arnolil Khalikllu,
Amvrlv.ui .‘on.ut tceii4>ral nt rnimma. nail
iiiwph II. Ill.liop, secretary or thi* I'annnm
I ,mil commission. nrrlviil bw yestenlny on
(In' stmum»r Finance, from Colon. Other
pnn.enyi'rs on the Finance Iim-IioIi-I Daniel
\V. now. elilef pnrehn.lni; uitelit for the
commission: M. Blnuntr, elilef of the.
commission's linremi of the wife
nml two ilnuahtera of Theodore I*. Shout.,
FELL ASLEEP ON TRACK
BELIEF OF FRIENDS.
gjieclal to The Georgian.
Anniston. Ala., Nov. 29.—At an early
hour yesterdny morning the remain* of
John W. Mct’tillar*. of Delta, Ala., were
fottnii lying beside the track jf the
Southern railway, near the plant of ihn
American Net and Twine mill. In the
the chntrmnn of the eomiulsidoii. nml Mrs.
It. It. Ungers, wife of the governor of the
ivjiijiI son •*.
Mix* Thcodurn Shout*. wli«>ii shown n dix
pstrh from 1'arlx. puMMioil vi>Nt<rday, re
|H»rtinir her cuiRigottuMit to the l)uk«» Do-
• 'Ij.iHim** ami liliiiulguey, replied, with u
Innuh. "Not guilty!**
•Then* In neither truth nor reason In
the report.*’ xlie said. "Our families arc
friends, nml I nut particularly well ac*
ipiuluted with the duke's sisters, hut there
Is absolutely no truth In tho dispatch/’
northern part of the city. His death
Is thought to have been caused by the
man falling asleep on the tracks and
being struck by a freight train. His
skull was crushed and body mangled.
The remains were turned over to Cor
oner J. L. Murphy and prepared for
burial. The wlfo and children of the
deceased will arrive from Delta to
night and the funeral will be held here
tomorrow.
FOR CHRISTMAS
'hire roR
ALOG
SbtwaSraicli. “ELASTIC” BOOK CASES
MOWER-HOBART CO. -
Special to Tho Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Nor. 29.—Quite a lit
tle romance happened in connection
with the gathering of the delegate, lo
the conference of the Methodl*L Epls-
copal Church, Mouth. Rev. J. K. Itudl-
*111. of Dlountavllle, while on hi, way
here ye,terduy morning, atopped off At
the little village of Chemultepec and
married Mr*. Edna Clowdua, a charm
ing young widow, and came on to the
conference with his blushing bride. The
happy couple were the recipient, of
pinny hearty congratulation, anil at
tracted a great deal of attention.
IMPORTANT CHANGE IN
SCHEDULES CENTRAL
OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, . November J5th,
train 14. which formerly left Atlanta
12: at a. in., will leave Atlanta at 11:40
p. m.
Southwestern DlvIrion train No. II
will leave Macon 3:00 a. in.
Southwestern Division train No. 3
will leave Macon 3:10 a. in.
Savannah Division No. 3 will arrive
Macon 2:43 a. m
W. H. FOGG, D. P. A.
WANTED TOSA VE SOUL
OF JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
Sew York, Nov. 29.—When arraigned
In police court, Mrs. Roso Handheld,
aged 4o, who was charged with threat
ening to kill John D. Rockefeller unless
he paid her $1,000,000, said she hud
gone to Mr. Rockefeller’s office with
the purpose of saving his soul. Hhe
said If ha refused to have his soul
saved. It was her purpose save It for
him by "blood atonement.”
Mrs. Handheld was sejit to Bellevue
hospital for observance us to her men
tal condition.
The woman was arrested in front of
the offices of the Guardian Trust Com
pany, In lower Broadway. At the time
she hud a pistol. Hhe said her husband
hos been hi the oil business, but that
he had been ruined by the Htundanl Oil
Company.
Herman Handheld, the woman’s hus-
blind, said his wife had been acting In
a peculiar manner for some time. He
declared he had not been ruined l>y the
Htundurd Oil ('omi>any. nor had he
ever had dealings with that company.
8ELLS HI8 PLANTATION;
LABOR SCARCITY CAUSE.
Order a Bell Telephone to
day and get your name in
The New Directory. List
ings close December 1. Call
Contract Dept., Main 1300,
Special to The Georgia.
Anniston, Ala., Nov. 29.—For a con
sideration of several thousand dollat.i
Captain James Crook, of Jacksonville,
yesterday transferred his right of own
ership of the Crook farm, nine miles
north of this city, one mile from Alex*
nndrfa, to Judge Pelhafn and Attorney
\V. P. Acker, of this city. The Crook
plantation comprises 720 acres of the
most valuable farm land In Alabama.
Inability to get help during the crop
season Is the cause given by Captain
Crook for the rule.
Special to The Georglnn.
Gadsden. Alu.. Nov. 29.—Hlx boys,
ranging from 12 to 16 years of age,
were arrested by the police of this city
and Alabama City and lodged In Jail
upon a charge of stealing brasses from
cars.
SPENDING THANKSGIVING
AT HOME IN ATLANTA*
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 29.—In response
to the appeal of C. O. Newman, a Con
federate veteran In the Soldier*’ Home
at Mountain Creek* made to the
Daughters of the Confederacy and cltl-
xen» of this city, through Mrs. J. R.
McMullen, for funds, to enable him to
spend Thanksgiving with his aged wife
In Atlanta, ho was forwarded a money
order for $20.
have a Inn if) oiieued and are riilojrlng _
bffl?y patronage. Tho Alcasar will heftn
the season on • Decenitier 6, und “ "
will rftart with the oimmiIiiw of the
lion**. The Pome DeLeon sill
January 9.
OPERA GLASSES
Not only make u handsome gift, but
one of lasting usefulness. We have
Just received three of the largest Im-
l>ortatlon orders ever shipped to At
lanta. I*o M.ilie and other high grades.
Kvery glass guaranteed. Hee them
while th** stock Is complete. Walter
Ballard Opt Ini! Company, 61 Peach
tree street.
IMPORTANT CHANGE
IN SCHEDULES.
SEABOARD AIR
LINE RAILWAY.
Train No. 41 from Washington, for
merly arrived Atlanta *:30 a. m. and
left for Birmingham at 9:50 a. m„
will now arrive at 7:39 a. m. and
leave tor Birmingham at 7:4S a. m.
No*. 50 and 51, formerly operated be.
tween Atlanta and Abbeville, 8. C. will
bo discontinued north of Athens, Go.
No. 50 will continue to leave Atlanta at
4:00 p. m. Returning, No. 51 will ar
rive Atlanta at 9:25 a. m.
No. S3, from New Vorlt, will arrive In
Atlanta at 1:63 p. m„ and leave for
Birmingham and Memphis at 4:46 p.m.
Nos. 53 and 53, formerly operated be.
tween Atlanta and Monroe, N. C., will
lie discontinued north of Clinton, 8. C.
No. 63 will now arrivo Atlanta at 7:55
p. in.
Arrival and departure of other trains
will remain the same.
Effective 12:0t p. in.. Sunday, No
vember 35.
W. E. CHRISTIAN.
Assistant General Passenger Agent