Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 04, 1907, Image 4

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r—T-:- ft pM | i I 500 pairs of Ladies’ 1.00 to 2.25—-- Glove^ at 2-clasp Short kid Gloves ^ P* a g* f* ee • , ———-- : —~~ 125 pairs of Ladies 3.00 to 4.00 16-button . Glace and Suede * - Gloves at Long Glace and Suede Gloyes niovos in gray, tan, mode, white, black, brown and some washable white. These are made up of odd lots of this aud that. • Small sizes in some; 1 large sizes in other’s. £ Every size in the lot, but not every size in each color. 16-button long Kid Gloves in glace and suede. Black and a few in tan and white. 1 These are gloves that have been slightly damaged in trying on—small imper fections which have been repaired in soma aud in some left just as they were. None are sold as perfect gloves, Some arc slightly soiled. *. * - ,7 f Some are perfectly fresh. • •' ——- .Some have shown little rips in trying on and have been back to the makers to be resewn—1.00 to 2.25 Gloves, but less of the 1.00 ones than any other’. But all can be easily mended. 3.00 and 4.00 Gloves.' * And in the lot are also a few ladies! 6-button, gauntlet gloves—fresh, clean stock in odd sizes; black and white with fancy kid linings—2.50 gloves. And positively we will not fit any of these gloves. None can be exchanged, sent C. O. D. or taken back. „..l., ,-li. , Lk. Mn n..R.o. Lhamberln i - Johnson - 1/uDose Lompan^ SUSPICION OF A WEAPON GIVES OFFICER NO RIGHT 70 SEIZE AND SEARCH No officer of flit law Im* the right to gels? o man on mere *u*pkton of his OllT)jQt a concealed wehpon, ami.even though a weapon should l»e found on auch person the arrest In Illegal. This Is the 1.1 tv of the Ptftte, but not one always observed. In the ca»e of Joe Hammock. from the dty court of Mu- ‘con, the Appellate court, in a decDlon handed down Monday morning, in\b emphasis on the wtong «»f and. cue- tom. * Hammock wap anested in a «aloon m Macon. The officer toll! him to com* along. a* he Ih»IU»\«»d lie ha I u pfStol o» him When searched Hammock did have :» plPtol, unu In was found guilty In the city couit on Uimi count. In reversing. Judge Hodge*. of th* clt\ • ouif of Mm in. Judge Arthur l*on HI. of tft • apiH’llate t ourt. *:t>s: “When by on unlawful watch and pel*ure, under mi lllegnl attest i» |*m • pon !h compelled b> Nil offh er of the lav to fund ah liu i liulnatbig evidence agaln.-t lilippeir, puch tvblence I* !»•*• .idmt'pibb* against him In a criminal SPONSORS AND MAIDS PROVED TOO EXPENSIVE Through general order* No. CO, I" eued by General Htephen l). Lee. of New Orleans, and received recently by General A. J West ftnd Adjutant Gen eral J folton Lynes. the organisa tion* nnd camp* comffhslng the United Confederate Veterans. »re notified that in the future the expenses of apon- kom and maid of honor will be. borne by the organisations making the ap pointment* The tad leal change suggested by the 1’ntted Daughters of the Confederacy, doing away with the appointments of these honors, did not meet wholly with the approval of the commanding gen- ernl and In his orders he requests that the veterans study the matter care fully. The reason for discontinuing the practice of making the appointments .Is to reduce the expenses of the re union cities General orders No. 59 ' designated Richmond, Vn.. as the next reunion city, the veterans and their friends meeting there from May 30 to June 3. Inclusive. • lltl'ill * BRIDAL COUPLE OUT DRIVING, HORSE KICKS BUGGY TO PIECES REV. J, S, RESIGNS IIS PULPIT Mr-;- Special to The Georgian. • Wayneftboto, Cm. . 1 • Beale* and his bride had H narrow \cape from Injury yesterday afte.n • While starting for a drive the h. thoroughbieil, began kicking the jury. id of tin- buggy V j h a worougi * ‘* Mr* *f mind, silly alighted from the buggy. Thet. *r*e ua« «aught h> <« negro man and "PP»*d just In the nick of time. They art reermng coiigiutul*th*p* ui*»n their fortunute escape from in- Rev J 8 Dunlap ha- resigned hi* pM*t<oate t»f \he South Hide Baptist hureh to the congregation Sunday morning. Sunday evening, at Ills last service ut the church, he win met by nearly every member of the congregation, who ex- tne«sed their great regret at losing him und their best wishes for hi* futuie. .Mi. Dunlap hud been pastor «*f the hurcli for nearly two >eai* and he \pre**e* tin* hope of leDmilng to At lanta Ills puteesror ha* not l*oen lumen. AN AMERICU8 ROMANCE END8 IN MARRIAGE Mr Diinlnp took this action because of hi* determination to "attend liaivard I'liht iPity aud , study several special oiuwt theie. among them being. of course. theology. He will leave for Cambridge lieu Wednesday, ki. Dunlap unnounced UU decision hpeclsl to The Georgfsft. Amerlcus, Da.. Feb 4 —A happy ro mance was ended here last night « hen Ml** Maurice Worthy became the bride of Claude H. Teat w ood*. This ends the happy romance which hft* extend ed over many months, and the coup.'* «re ut home at Will Roach's residence ui Amerlcus. ROME. Mrs. James Jobuttsu. of British Cnluiu- bis. was the ■ ttractive honor** on Wed nesday nflerooon when Mlftft I’sttle Hall. Isrd entertained h doseu friends nt alx- h*nd euenre • Mr*. |mieey- won Ih* first prise. The honor guest. Mrs Johnston, received on ex iptlsite bouillon cup ss s souvenir of this afternoon's fete, while Mes. Cbapunu won the «'unsolstbni trophy, s lam Im»ii tray De- .lehnston. Memlatne* Waiter Cheney. R. M. Ilnrldn. T. It Burlington. Wlnsiou. I* reft Marks. McDonald. Kcott, J I.. Its ns. Hnr rts, Oscar M< Williams, t’hsrles Porter. Chapman. J. II O’Neill ami Miss Belle Has*. The Novellv Huh on Thursday afternoon was the guest of Mrs. Guy t’othran. one of LITTLE EVERY DAY TRAGEDIES - OF JUDGE CALHOUN’S COURT Its most popular nteml»*rs. Iler reception looms were de«orated In red with eleetrh globe* swathe,l tu red and red tapers rad! sted a most pleasing and be.’ouilng a ted a moat pleasing ami becoming glow HI* haud eu, lire was i,laved at Hire.* tables and the result of the top score gave the Brat ptltc. Idaek silk.hose, to Mr*, liar hlu. aud the eiit gla*s Imudion dish ns eon solstbm to JRrs Car I ton Wright. Itefr, shuieiiis were served uftcr the game nt the small tables Mrs. Cothran's guests were Me*,Intne* K. M. Ilnrldn. K. A Heard. John Hatney. t’arUon U right. John Hrah.iin. Arthur Multi van. Juulits. i>. ||. McWilliams. Jr.. Marks and I .tike MrDonnld. Iloiert and Will Orat*«. John l.«t|lN > tier. Ilwlght Shaw. d t'hnrlrs Porter. Mrs. Mortimer Griffin on Thuradny after iumui Itr.d the New t’enturjr I’lith yteet with h*r. Twenty four guests enjoyetl euchre immensely and the score gave to Mias Julia Dean a blooming pot nlunt and the IhmUijt prise, n tiaiuiuer. to Mrs. Ham Hardin Mr*- t’harhrs. K Wt**lroff entertained the <'o«nio|Hdltan ( lull at luncheon TVetlueaiDy noon. The guests were Meailsmes rum mlng. H J. Power*. D. It llandltou. Ilutler Harbour. Il*r|i*r Huaillton. s'arlboi Wright. Ike Kerry. Halil* Turner. Bernard Hal**, i hstlcs Prude* und T \V. I.iparvimb. Mrs. Will King. In courtesy to Mias Belle Vernon King, tendered n few venue friends a bridge paru WcUaesday •fteraooa. Mrs. The uheels of justice were started grinding Monday morning In the city court before Judge Calhoun und by the time court adjourned the machine had been worked overtime. l*urge bunches t^f culprits gathered In by the utty ami county police and charged with petty mlsdemeanora pleaded guilty and were handed pack ages of various weight*"by the Judge, while others were arraigned before Ju ries to have their cases decided. And In the rush of the wheels of Justice there were a fen tragedies of life, nil of which didn't mean much to th* spectators and officials, hut they meant lots lo those Interested. For Instance, the case of John Hor ton Aged, sick and hardly able to walk. h» was on trial charged with, cheating nnd swindling. He got credit from M store and couldn't pay the bill on time, although It la less than a month alnca lie gut the goods. It was charged he got the credit on the strength of the assertion that h« was working lo a cotton mill, while In reality It was only hls four children who were working. An aged wife with a face pinched by hard work and hunger sat by hi* *lde and th6 children were near by with tear-stained faces. It was all rushed through and the caaa given to the Jury. Little attention was paid to it by those In the court room, but the keen observer could not help notice the looks—half fear, half hope—that thla little family gave the Jurymen as they retreated to th* Jury room. And they w ere at III there w hen several other cases had been finished. Ml* Het*i» Marshall. Khis * guekts lbi«a and l.ll* Gammon, llary i.oii ian«*i Msrv Jubiistone. Minion Vamlyke. M •Ism** F»! limn* ami Walter Cothran Meeds me* Chapman nml llsMwIrk. «>l Crdnrtoun. are gneets of Mrs. T. U. Gar llngton. Mr*. W. M. Henry entertatneil In honor of Mr* Janie* Johnston Keturdav sfterno«m for ask* of •*Awbl laikg Hym*" The sliapwt fti tesrutw gHaed, Tos*t* •ren* tilfered. a* ih* loving imp ns* p.isse«| to th* hn„»e»N. the bouorre. old frtenda aud u*w. nr th<> i* llllnm guests pn-sent. .tmtge and Mrs. Horry, of D« uven. t’olo.. •re Hie geest* of their ilsughtef, v >lr*. Hen lUktte; Mi*. \V. A. Pulton leave# Thttradsy morn lug for Augusta, wberv ehv will slug la rw rltsl touiTng Mexico for n tuoatb. MUCH DAMAGE FEARED FROM HEAVY RAINS H|teci4l t«» The titHirgll Meridian. Mis*. Feb. 4.—The hesv- lent rain for months has been fall Ini throughout thin section for (he pest eight hours and much damage k feared. (