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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
TVKSDAY, DECEMBKK II. 1006.
Great December Clearance Sale-—FURNITURE
WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT ON ALL PURCHASES.
FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF DECEMBER WE WILL GIVE
DISCOUNT 10 Per Cent. ON EVERY PURCHASE
The accompanying illustrations are only a few good values, picked at random from our large stock.
Us
ntfrirni ^
Mahogany Parlor Cabinet, like cut, 64
inches high, 27 inches wide, $22.50)
other* from $10 to $45.
WILEY JONES.
Suitable Christmas
offerings can be found
here at modest prices.
Write Our Mail Order De
partment. We Can Save You
Money.
STILLMAN
FURNITURE
COMPANY
52 N. BROAD ST.
Weathered Oak Taborette, 45e.
(Like Cut.)
Don’t Wait!
Buy early while
stock is complete and
have delivered at any
time you choose.
STiLLMAN
FURNITURE
COMPANY
52 N. BROAD ST.
KING STILLMAN.
MORRIS CHAIRS $7.50 UP.
Mahogany Morrie Chair, like cut, gen
uine leather $25.00
Useful Christmas
Presents for every
part of the home.
COURAGEOUS GIRL
AIDS HER SISTER TO
CAPTURE BURGLAR
She Points. Out That While America Excels
Europe in Many Ways, It Can Afford To
Be More Modest About It.
trasgt
-Milliner. >
LITTL“ “ “
riaE DIFFICULT for nn
1 American abroad to refrain on i
nlonn from the "sprendeagle” attitude
of mind which la •*• offen*Ire to foreigner*.
Hut sometime* we are made to realise
ill,, excellence of America so keenly that 11
would be more than human to refralu from
‘..Ifrongrntnlatlon.
For Instance, in Paris the lending role In
ih- opera of "Apihrodtte. v .wblrb fills the
opera Combine to.repletltlon whenever It 1*
produced, is sung by nn American prlma
donna. Miss Mary Garden.
In the great balloon contest It was nn
American who won. I saw the attention,
Mini, while I frenuently make serious errors
In my prognostications, and my desires are
often mistaken by tue for intuitions, yet
In this esse ray Impression that the "l nlted
Slates” would carry off the honors was as
strong ns u conviction, and proved pro-
* I mrlng’alfl 1 lieSiexf’day of uncertainty It
^|ffev*ireT.~ a anwr Mtm fstrxmrit'tiirre-
train from being elated when the annouucc-
went was made?
Then, with all the theaters and cafe* of
Pails filled with dancers, could It fall to
i»e most gratifying that an American girl
was the star dancer for an entire season.
..ml that the beautiful “HlinUa dance” of
Ruth St. Denis (American despite her name)
‘ oiihl l»e pronounced, the most artistic
thing
seen here?
FRENCH BEAUTY.
I at tended « reception In a typical French
mum one afternoon. There were perhaps
•rtv women present.
All were Parisians aave ttro Americans, a
oung widow and her unmarried slater.
• French ladles were perfectly gowned,
worn those of the two American slaters.
The French woman’s features are rarely
modeled on lines of (testify.
Lennty lies In her vivacity and In her
Theodore 8oott-Dabo.
He. too. like Mis* St. penis, bears n
French name, but Mr. Pabo was born.lu
Iowa and reared In New York, where he,
with hls gifted brother. Leon 8cott-Dabo.
struggled along for years unrecognised and
In fact condemned by artists who had ‘'ar
rived” os an erratic pretender In the court
of art.
But Paris has put Its seal of approval on
the work of Mr. Pnbo, and well It may. It
Is wonderfully beautiful. The critics t of
France arc unanimous lu their praises of It.
NEEDED MODE8TY.
Our prowess snd skill in so many fields
Is oue reason why the fofelgti land* so hate
us. But we could compel respect with this
hatred If we would cultivate a little mod-
estr concerning oftf‘attainments. ■ *
who nays he Is great Is lluls.”-
And he who Is forever calling attention
to bis own glory I* sure to create a brood ;
of detractors.* .j
Europe Is an old innir sitting among the
long life.
rb-hes he ha* accumulated In
dreaming of the past.
America Is a youth, virile, aggressive,
daisy, aiitl vgotlatlca 1.
He lias much to learn and needs toning
down.
lie lacks culture nnd refinement,, which
time alone cun give.
He should not needlessly flaunt hi* vigor
In the face of the old man, for nothing Is
> envied by age ns yonth.
Europe envies our vigorous youth, our
excess of vitality, our long, promising-fu
ture for achievements.
Let us I earn to he respectful to age nnd
sympathetic toward Its weaknesses while
we tnke advantage of every opportunity
to,acquire Its polish, Its repose and Its good
manners.
We m*#*d nil these accomplishments.
ALLEGED SHORTAGE
STARTS BANK RUN
She Learns From the Bookkeeper That Men
Are in Constant Terror of the Girl With
the Hatpins.
By DOROTHY DIX
U
Cut from n recent photo of MltM
Klolue Hale, of New York, daughter
of the Wall street lawyer, who aid
ed her ulster. Miss Constance, in
rapturing a burglar who had en
tered their Brooklyn home, and
whom they chased several blocks,
aided by police and firemen.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
HG(38—Candled. active. So.
JCssex, Conn., Dec_ U.-A run was
started on the Raybrook Bank here, j coets. Pella. J5e eseb: paddle. MO»e
when It was learned that there was a • seeoe. fall feathered. «e each; tup
- keys, active, 14c pound,
en* of Pressed I’OCJf.TRY-Getae. undrawo,
1 AO!-Vic pound; turkeys, undrawn,
16trl8c pound; heua. uudruwn. ac
13c pound; ducks, undrawn, fancy,
erican athletes.
With all the galleries ami studios and
••'it dealers' rooms of Paris stuffed with
painting* of every description, the most
«xqulslfely beautiful and original work I
line seen by a Bring artist Is also Amerl-
I refer to the landscape paintings of compelled to come to Its rescue In order j
_ _ ■ am m j I IMtni iurK—Tennessee ribs'and lames, He;
Tennessee sausage. 9c; lard. 10c lb.; hams
$400,000 shortage. Wealthy citizens
E*sex and directors of the bank were|tetL . . .
to save the Inat I tut Ion. active, isftlflc pound; heus. uudruwn.
THE GREAT SACRIFICE SALE
I
Of The Atlanta Bargain House Still Continues.
$15,000 worth
Of High-grade. Tailor-made Garments for
Laifiis, Mir and Chllitran. Also Stoss, Hats
and Forilskiogs are being sold on an average of
50c on the Dollar.
Everything is going rapidly, and economical buyers
are advised to take advantage of this sale while the stock
is yet complete. Remember, it lasts ONLY 10 DAYS.
I-adieu, Sulla, alrlctly tailor-made:
""rth $18 to $25, sale price
$9.48 to $12.50.
Ladle*' and Mines' Skirt*, of .ill
description*, worth from $8 to $12,
$3.75 to $5.98.
•Ven'* fine Overcoat*. In English IT-
M **r cloth, Melton, Kersey* and
Heaver*, worth from $10 to $15.
$3.98 to $6.48.
*T‘ l’m fine Trouaer*. worth up to $2,
98c.
M«-n’» heavy fleece-lined Underwear,
•»**f*t quality,
39c.
Ladle,' Suit,, etrictly tailor-made;
black, plaid, grays, elc., worth $13.
$7.98
30b Ladies' Ready*to-Wear Hat*, all
thl* season'*; worth from $1 to $2,
to go nt
24c and 49c.
High-grade Dress lints, strictly up-
to-date styles, values of $5 to $10;
sale price
$2.98- to $3.98.
Bay,' Knee Pant, Suit,, worth $$.53.
$1.98.
Boys’ fleece-lined Underwear,
24c
50c up.
ATLANTA BARGAIN HOUSE,
10 West Mitchell St.
lady pens. $2.00; stock.
oettve, 14c ll».; shouldersnetlve, 1<V lb.; Nble*
active. 10c ll».; butter octlve, 150224c lb.;
Iieeswax. active. 3ic pound; honey, bright,
active, Ir pound; hooey la 1-pound tdockv.
active, J2r p<mnd; chestnut* active. $3.M
bushel; drledT applet, 64* pound: white pea*
active. $2.60 bushel; ' —
11.4001.50.
GAME—Qu...., m »--• —-
tire, 5c each; ducks, mallard, active. 40e
each; docks mixed, active, :5c each:
wild turkeys, active. 14c pound: rabbits, ae
live, 10c each; squirrels, active, 10c esch;
opossum, dressed, active. 12%e pound; opos
sum. live, octlve,. $c pound.
FUITTK—Lemons, fancy Measenn. $4,600
5.00 Bnnann*. per bunch, culls, active,
Mc0$1.0O; straights. $1.5002.00. Pineapple*.
Florida stock, per crate. $2.00. Oranges
f Florida stock, owing to «l*e and condition
cn arrival, per box, $1.6002.25. Apples,
choice, Ben Davit, $2.7503.00; fancy, 8J5;
New York state apples, winter varie
ties. choice per barrel, $3.0003.60; fancy,
$3.7604.60. Grapes. New York state. InJ ib.
baskets. Concords. 2O022^e; Niagaras, 22 1 ,40
; Cats what, 2O022Hc. Cranberrlea, fancy
—— - •- '—— 1 $12.00
HOPE," Mid the Bookkeeper,
with fervor, "that the Bcrantnn
(Pa.) woman who .tabbed her
beau to death with her hatpin I. going
to get the limit of the law. If I were on
the Jury that tried her It would be a
dungeon cell -for her for the next nine
ty-nine year.."'
Why. thl. handiness?" Inquired the
Stenographer, amiably.
"Because.” replied the bookkeeper,
I have escaped death In n similar
manner about a million times. When
a man offer, up prayers of thanksgiv
ing for ■ miraculous dellveraneo from
danger to life and limb he always men
tion*. Ute hatpin flrat£
"Ha* any Irate female been nftsr you
wltirwier- Inquired the Stenographer
with Interest.
"The hatpin destroyers pursue
ery hour of the day," shuddered the
Bookkeeper; "you can’t sit down In the
street car by a woman without the
risk of having your eye. gouged out by
the weapon In her hat.
"You can’t get behind a woman In a
crowd Without taking your chances ol
being Impaled on a yard or so of steel
that’s sticking out behind her bonnet,
while a. for offering any sort of a
friendly confidence that lias to he
whispered or said In a low tone that
necessitates a man’s bending over to
ward her. he simply take, hls life In
Ills hands If he does It.”
Real Danger.
"I feel that way my.elf about other
women’s hatpins," admitted the Stenog-
r *“i"don't see,” continued the Book
keeper, "why the law hasn’t long ngo
put the deadly hatpin along with the
revolver and made It a punishable of
fense to carry one concealed about
your person.
"I would a long sight rather take my
chances at sitting bsslde a gentleman
with a .44-calibre gun than a lady who
toted a 10-Inch Jewel-headed hatpin for,
unless you riled the gentlemans feel
ing* In »ome way, you would Per
fectly safe, where** the lads, with the
most amiable and kindly Intentions In
the world, is liable to stiletto you at
any minute.
“If women will wear them they
ought to be made to wear some sort
of a guard on the end, anyway, a* a
kind of life preserver for tlio com
munity at large.”
"A woman does look formidable
with about six long, bristling, cruel-
looklng spikes sticking out of her bend
at different angles," admitted the Btcn-
ographer.
“Formidable!" exclaimed the Book
keeper; "she looks so scary that a man
would no more think of fnlllng In love
with her than he would with a porcu
pine. I know one girl who missed nn
nivful good chance to get married on
NEGROES APPLY TORCH;
17 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK
ARE CREMATED IN FIRE
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, 8. Dec. 11.—Meager
detail* of the burning of the bam* and
stable* of Pres* X. Boozer. who live*
about fifteen mile* weat of Newberry,
were received Saturday evening in thl*
city. The particular* of the burning,
however, were not obtained until the
return of Sheriff Buford, who was
called to the scene during the day.
The building wa* destroyed nt 5
o'clock Saturday morning, nnd with It
ten mule*, two horses und five colts,
fifteen bale* of cotton, and a lai#e
amount of hay and cotton seed were
consumed. The total lo*a amounted to
the crime nnd Implicated two other
negroes.
Sheriff Buford secured the prisoner
with rope* and deputizing one of the
citizens of the community, started to
ward Newberry. After getting a safe
distance from the xcene. the sheriff
left Burton In charge of the deputy, and
returning^ by <1 circuitous route, went
at once In search of Ernest Burton,
colored, whom Lewi* Burton had Im
plicated in the burning. The negro wa*
captured near hi* home, and was
brought to the county Jail by the sher
iff. Levi Ebo, the third party, wa*
apprehended Sunday morning nnd wa*
landed In Jail late yesterday afternoon.
No reason Ih assigned by the negroes
the burning. It Is the opinion of
between $5,000 and $6,000. From the
llr*t it was suspected that the firo was ; many that It is the work of an organ-
of Incendiary origin, suspicion falling j Ized band of negroes.
_ , . A , upon Lewis Burton, a negro, ns the; Arnop, within fifty yard* of u dwell -
awrul good chance to get married on guilty party. He was tnkert Into cus- Ing In this state. Is punishable with
account, of her hu^pln... L. >V£* U'e, tody Bo6n uftor Burton confessed to 1 death.
chance.'
"Huh.” * sneered the Stenographer. | — ■ "
"Yes," went on the Bookkeeper, "she . M-ntr » o /Tlx \ "OCsW tcj
as one of those nice, soft, purry, kit- litLV • i\. LltAi oCjI In
teny kind of girls that make you want) TTVVROPTCED WEfJATTSFi
to pet 'em at sight, and she had nice! Li is A HDL IxTil./ DAjU/ii.U OIj
brown, wavy hair, and^she also had on | OF ALLEGED HERESY
P
hat, and the first dash out of the
box that I made at that hair. I Jabbed
a hatpin about 7 miles Into my linger,
and—er—It seems I said things no gen
tleman should say In the presence of
a lady.
Stops Courting.
Anyway, there was nothing doing
any more for your Uncle John. Every
time I'd think of that girl I'd think
of her in Just surrounded with hat
pins. nnd I'd turn pale and cold and
feel a sort of gone feeling like I’d been
up against a left-over piece of the In
quisition."
"A hatpin I* a pretty good chaperon, ’
remarked the Stenographer, sweetly.
"And that's no Joke," replied the
Bookkeeper; "It's more than a chap
eron. It’s a guarantee for spinster-
hood. If It’s worn with a 4-inch muzzle
projecting through a hat and standing
out an an angle that gives It a range at
everybody that comes near It. No man
wants to tie up with n lady who is a
walking arsenal."
"I’ll take your tip and stick my Imt-
ptn In letter," sntd the Stenographer.
"If you do you will help eliminate
one of the greatest peril* of modern
existence," retorted the Bookkeeper.
BODY OF DOG
CAUSES WRECK
ritt.ltar*. Uer. 1I.-«II<’ '»»» "I* »rt-
nutlT Inlarnd. n yoiiug woman wa* painfully
cut mat limited, *it<l ltftw.cn so i»l Iff)
p.NW'nxcr. were ttmiMed together wltcit two
atrect cur* mid n trullcr trlM to cnier the
noilllifrn end of the Ml. WMhlugton tnniicl
tn<l*y. TUc wreck blocked 1 raffle through
the tunuel the greater part of the morning
anil thouMud* were delayed In gelling
Peter Una*, a passenger, had hit* right leg
broken. A woman. 21 year* oUl, who did
not give h«*r nnine, was bndly rut and
scratched. . , .
Tin* accident was ca«we$i by « /
the body of n dog that had lieeti killed
by becoming tangled with the brake nnd
when an effort wa* mode to step one
the brake would not work.
STATISTICS.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$5uA— Kdgnr iMinlnp, to repair and re-eovei
frame dwelling ot 19 Dunlop street.
fl.teO—>ln». Mattie Htruten. to build om*
story fmuie dwelling nt 584 i.’npltol nvemu*.
llownrd Matthews, to re-cover nml
repair frame dwelling at 635 Pulllom street.
$187—George Forrester, to build frutin-
servnnt’s house In rear of 2Mi Police Dew*oi
CITY LICENSE FEES
REVENUE FOR YEAR
$26-Patience Ilcll.
dwelling nt IS Jcjdlut street.
tt fitVI If II U'nlkap In l.ll
fra tin
stoek. owing to size nnif colo 1 *, per box $1.6)
iff2.6). Limes, Florida stoek, per hundred.
Nuts, fancy, mixed. In Im>xcs, pc/
pounds. 12'4014c. Cocoauiits.’heats rultam.
sick of 100. notlvc. nt $4.50 sack. Peanuts to
Socks averaging 190 pound* each, owing t«
grade, per pound, 4S06c.
Vtfu RT ABLER—Beets. _
satire. $3,fi0 crate; cabbage* atainl .
!%«.’ pound; cabbage, barrel*. IV pound:
egg plant, aetlve. $2.60 crate; citcuu-
tier*. $1.50 crate; tomatoes, fatiev, active
$3.69 crate; tomatoes, choice, active. $2,000
2.35 crate; in*aii*. round gn*«*n. $3.0') crate;
onion-, dry, active. 75c bushel: Irish |n>ta.
foes, *ct|ve No. 1, Mo bushel; eolery. fain
rr, 65030c bupch: p«*ppcr* active. $1.,j
ernte: akra, *lx basket*, small. $160 crate;
rnuhnower, active. 4010c pound; lettuce.
low. active. bushel; sweet potatoes.white. vfgJifiTf JuArtt .* „*T ‘ A
active. 50.* bushel; kmot. half barrel, $:’-75; -Larolloa. 4^07*24. aciord
$1.13. Choice Bermuda. 9-k*.
ItYK -Georgia, $1.00; Tenuessee, 90c. Bar-
let. yin
The sin.re price* a:
-~hji
eifra'rib* 9.23; beille*. 2.05 pottn.
I»n«-ks 5.0i»; plate*. 3.00; Runremc lard, 19.00;
Know Drift compound 3.60.
FISH.
Bream. 607c pound: snapper, l-ie pound;
trout. Xi* mmnd; Idue tlali, kc |M>unt|; |M>m-
pan... Ptitdk* pound, muckerel 8c tioiiud. mix
ed tlali. Ci* p«>und: fresh wtaer tr» ut, S0l<v
pouml: t'sr shad, ro$-k shad, 25U30. 1 .
GROCERIES.
81 GAIt-Rranuant graimiateil. tx.tf. stw
ofk leflued, 4l$c; plautatlon, fc.
COFFEE— Rotated Ariittcfcla’s, $1439; bulk
' * — 1 '** ■ 11012*
. prices arc l. o. n. Atlanta.
PHOVI SI ON*—Supreme hams. lie. Dove
bams. 16**. t’aiifornln ham*. $9.09. I>r> sale
-a. niJ(|> idg. f-t
according to* tbt
DEATHS.
Mary L. Graluim, ngcil 26 years, died of
tnliercuhmls nt Homo ft»r Imurubles.
Martha Tlgn* nidore.li, aged 32 y.*nra, died
nt 32 Jeptba street.
Victoria Itucker icoloreili, ng.*.l 27 years,
died of pnnilyslM nt 2*4 N. Piedmont avenue.
John Walker (coloredi, agtnl ») years, died
of consumption at corner of |iec*tur apd
Yollge streets.
Samuel Gordon (.•oloredi, ag.nl 6 months,
ilnil of meiiiiigltlM nt 111 Mnrklmui street.
II. II. Iteilford. aged C9 years, died of
pneumonia nt 144 Lovejoy street.
Jos«qdi liouls A mire w. ngi-tl 6 nioutli*.
died of meulliultls III rs H.hhI street.
Mary Matthews, age.1 Z1 years, dleil of
pai'Uiiionla at 8 bwi> stre. ..
E. Klilson ieolore.il. ngitl pJ ve
of •-.-iisnuiptloii at 21* ttdgotv.MMl
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$1.3o9— Lu.’lhl W. fun* to Koutheru Mtales
Life Insnran.e fo„ lot on (Tirruko avenue
near Bryan street. L.uo deed.
$2.7:3--Arthur A. frafg to Mrs. Birdie V.
Gorman, lot on Foruiwalt street near Glean
died
Warranty d$
I trade. ’ • * w, " w ; $30.|>»— A. f. Immpklu to Mrs. Sus;in K.
Strawberries. 25040c , CHE ERF.—Fancy full cream dairy. lS*4c* ,ot "" P'««htre»- street near
i twins. tSc. 7 ! Ilunul. utt street. Bond for title,
j ithredded Idacult. $3 cnae; No. 2 rolled i $M06—Mra. Nellie J. Walsh to Mrs. f. T.
out*. J3 case. Sack grits, 92 pound Iw*- * Cleveland. I«»t on corner of Washington und
i $1 66. Oysters, full weight. CLij case* ll-'ht Glenn street*, Warranty deed,
uclght. 01.20 eaae. EvaporntcU apples vSi $t2S0—Mn. W ill** J. Walsh to It. L. York,
pouml. Pepper, !«c Baking powders. $5 r,n wjW of Washington’ ami Glenn
lease. IDhI nlmon. $3 oaae. IUok streets. Warranty deed.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FLO L’ If—11 Ighes t paienf. $3.5?; bear mi
ent $4.10; standard patent. $4.23: half pat
ent. $Tir); spring wheat parent. $3.
CCtItN— Choice red roh t9r: No. 2 Whit*, j 34.53 rsae. Cocoa. C9e; egdeolatV Se^Mni'
67c: No. 2 yellow. 67c, mixed. 67c; old crop 1 l.pouud jar*, 4V. R«w*t l»eef. $l ,*{) i-iae’
choice, ttc; old crop No. <ffc; o.il cron; rorned l*ecf. $t..t) r-ase. Catsup. $1 v >
mlxe«i. 67c: new Tennessee white, 65.** crack K( **— —
bushel. 70e. !
Jholce white clipped, - .
white. 4Se; No. 2 mixed. 47c; Texas rus'
proof, 62c.
LiccnMes will bring; intv the. city
treasury for the year . 190C uuproxl-
| mutely $175,000.
Thl* means an Ini-reuse of about
$15,000 over the pre-viou* year. The
| Increase would have been much larger
but for the fact that sevara! clnssM <>f
business have been allowed to pro rate
their license*, which privilege wi* n«U
allowed before.* Consequently many,
who intended to keep In business Just a
few months, secured a reduced license
for these month*, instead of having to
pay ati annual license, ns before.
The amount of licenses ?j«ld this year
UP to the first of December wa*, $144,-
1 956.50. It I* estimated that the amount
} nt the end of the year will be $150,000.
, Tills does not Include whisky license*,
which will amount to about $125,000.
The amount pild in for the eleven
months of last year wo* $137,197.10,
wlurting whisky licenses.
The nuju>x*r of licenses issued during
j the year will amount to at least $1,100.
NO NOTIFICATION
! MADEOFCHANGES
This cut I* from the latest photo
of Bev. A. K. Crapaey, the un
frocked Rochester clergyman, who
renounced hi* ministry In the
Urotestant Episcopal church, re
fusing to retract the views which
led to the charge of heresy.
Washington, Dec. *11.—The apparent
Policy of delaying consideration of th-
cabinet nominations War again sug
gested by the action of the committ?**
on finance today.
The nomination of Mr. Garfield to be
secretary of the interior and Mr. Cor-
telyou to be Hecvetnvy of the treasury,
were taken up and the committee con
ducted nn Inquiry as to whether It can
properly confirm a nomination to fill u
place which lias not yet been vacated.
They do not want to confirm men to
positions already occupied and *0 it
was decided to take no action until
some official information should be re
ceived which would be a guaranty
against the possibility of having two
retatie* of the interior and two sec-
TENOR TS FLEECED
OUT OF $26,000
York, Dec. 11.—'Through the
employment by Oscar Haumierstein of
detectives lo trace two alleged card j retaries of the treasury,
•harps. It has Just developed that’
Atnendo Barrs, an Italian tenor, who
•am** here to heopmc a member of chi'
Manhattan Opera Company, lost $26.-
00O In cash end n $1,000 diamond .mg
nt baccarat on the voyage here front
Colon on the steamship Colon, of the
FRIENDLESS GIRL
HANGS HERSELF
New
. , .. &.•? crack Kirtqi: N^nr Orleans. 3*c gallon: «*ori| , *>4-
W - D -’'Jm « .. . 1 gallon; Cube 35c gnllou; Georgia mue, Kc
To—-(.liojce slili# CllPCe*!,_6^*: No. 1 » salt. 10<)-p«»iiuii. 5Ce. Axle gn>,im. $I 75
tn* ru*t ' rrar-Lei-s. »W4«* onruirt- Imuv,
. ..teem.— .....
Ooila erseker*. fmand; lenioa
ter 7*’. Barrel randy, per poQbd. 4U-;
»er i*\ i.arrei inniif, per p>mim| ( iu-; mix-
I Tomnrtie*. 2-^ouist.
I1.W **0*^: 3-whiihI. $2.25. Navy l*eun«. $2;
j Mwt l*es ns. V£o. lb**) iMti'bn. |m-i- gms*.
Rborrs. white. fl.M; medium. $1.40; brow*.
$1.35; pure Irrsn. $1.tv: mlxe«l (ir.iml. $1.15. j ti \r m4ru ,Ti trL&Zo
IUY-T1luotbx. vllDln. Ir.tge »|i; V,™ J
.note- Miii.ll l.olo», tl.S: do.. No. i *» t"«n -- -
cloryr. mlivd. 41.3): do.. No. : clover wluil 1 i„ n Itogp,
k. Dee. It.—Driven to de»-
l-anitmii llrte. When Itarrl arrived he [I.ration by being frlendle,, and with-
hull only a fen- cents and another rinx. I n
out fund-. Barbara Friedman, aged If
DISBARMENT CASE j committed uulelde in her room at the
WAS POSTPONED Hotel Martha Washington. She hanged
IN FEDERAL ('OURT her ” lf from ,hf Wn ** 01 • door -
SlMrlal to The Iieorjjl.iii. * I 23 i e »t« \va» found In the girl’* pocket.
Valdoata, Oil. Dec. II.—The dl,bar- j book. Beyond that there wea n. i
f rooftn.
gage.
She had no trunk and no bag-
,tre*d,. Warranty deed.
w.;»-ll. I.. York t.. 4. Clifford June., lot, .
on .-orner of w.uldnfinn am) ijlenn Mreeta ment hearlm; agaln.it Meu.-m. Haygootl iienny or anything of value
'so£5;Zor3rV. Moore to a Ilea an,i lawyers who
lot nu Smith avenue nenr Little street. I "‘‘fc cited in ap|>car before .Judge
'".T' 1 !'*."• ... , „ Hpeer In the t’nited .States court here
Hughes to Mr,. Fannie J. Taylor, let „„ «"d sin," e.m.e why they .should not be
“ lr, s -t near I nreiitie. dlshuretl from practice In the federal
otf^etoiler ,0d “ y " **“*
Streets. <Jultr|.i|m dee«t J lu, «' date.
Ait*. King, of the firm of King. 8|>stld-
pies#nt on account-of the death or *
relative and the case will be heoi l bv
t at a date to
$1.3-xv-Mra. i,u Jturgrore t,» I*, il Mell. r King, of tlu* firm of King. Spelt!- Many ladle* tvetein court thl* mAm, J
Warrantv*dessL nYvum "*** Buller ‘ nB f. “f- Atianut. wh«» is counsel Ing and heard Judge s p , J. t:g . lo
Warranty itesit. for the defendants, was unable to he the grand Jurj*. * 9