Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 14, 1907, Image 5

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the' ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, UQ7. [ KEELV KEELY’S KE ELY’S A Sale of Shoes $2.49 For Models That Were $3.50 to $5.00 If you didn’t know this store so well, an announcement of such a sale as this might appear exaggerated; but you are aware that we are as carefully accurate in our advertisements as in our personal, face-to-face statements. There’s a very good reason for this sale, extraordinary as the offerings are. It is this: After April 1st we are to be ex clusive agents and sole sellers of Ziegler Brothers’ shoes in this territory. In justice to the Messrs. Ziegler and to ourselves we feel that we should, as far as practicable, confine our attention to their lines. Hence this sale; a closing-out of other makes. The shoes included in the offering are all new and stylish; they are from well known manufacturers of fine footwear and are thoroughly worthy in materials and workmanship. There are button, plain lace and blucher styles in all popu lar leathers—gun metal calf, vici kid and patent leather; heavy, medium and light weights; welted and turned soles; Military, Cuban, French and medium heels; straight and swing lasts; various toe shapes. All sizes and widths in the lot, though not in every style. Regular prices were~$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00; tomorrow morning the entire line will go on sale at H RELEASED 81 FEDERAL [Oil IN LOTTERY CASES Special to Tbs Georgian. Mobile, Ala., Feb. 11.—At tlie prelim Inary hearing before United State* Commlaaloner Jonea today of the per- eon* arrested In connection with the operations of the Honduras National Lottery Company all the cases against the employees arrested In the printing house were tried and dismissed, but four who gave testimony were held un der a nominal bond to appear before the United States grand Jury. Louis H Graham, Edward L. Peonaco, of New Orleans, and ft. K. Thompson, alleged to tb directly Interested In either the printing of the lottery advertisement to the grand Jury. each NEW STORE OPENS FRIDAY Choice - - $2.49 Positively none of these Shoes will be sent out on approval or slod subject to return or exchange. Competent salesmen and saleswomen will fit you in the store. STATU OF tJKOUOIA—FULTON C OUNTY. To- iin- SiijM-rlor Court of Knlil County: Th- |*t*iltIon of E. II. Wllnoii. J. L. Or»*K- «• ' .mil T. C. I'erklnn, all of wild atnto nnt| t.mnty. respectfully ahowa, aa fob low « 1 Unit they ilofllrr for themnelven, their • 'lairs. NiifcTJutora and nMlgiif to In* Iii r»r;t.intt.,| in nrronlnnro with the Inwa of -S i under the name nnd atyle of Tin; uatkinh hay piikhh company. tin* term of twenty yettra, with the prl'U'w'" of renewal. * lh.it the particular IhinIi.crm which «■ |Tu|Htte to enimKe In nml carry on 1* Mm liiniiiifnetiire and sale of hay preene*. h" iHiartU. atep Inddera. lawn awlnica ’M wi.li other aluillar nnd like article* f, *r Miltuml. IndualrUI. rdhiinerelal and ..-«tl<- u*e* un the iiicrcilae of their lm»I- ! • “ . iv warrant nnd their trade retpilre. lh.it the object of their aaaoelntlon la ! ■ profit and ifttlu to the wemberu • I !■.« the main office nnd place of bunt- *.ild :iN»oclntlou will l*e In tbe city f \ ii.i. iabl atnte and county, but l*e- . •!» pra> the privilege of eatabllahltiff j "ftb-eii, factorlea nnd aalea ngeiielen *!. i vltlea In tbla state uud other • « • apltal stock of anld maoelntlon will • ' thoiiNaad tC.OtVH dollar*, divided Into ' •harea. of the par value of one ' r * •! dollars each, two thnuwtiid ■■ 'lolhim of which la to actually ly •’ "i Iwfore the commencement of bnai- v ' ••’.» petitioners pray the * privilege of • ■'•in: the capital stork at any time the life of Its Charter to twenty the ■ * «*1 ifcS.oWi dollara mam the vote of ••l.-t' of two-thints of the capital ’ , «• I*l> laauiMl and oiitatandlutf. , •' fore, your petitioners pray that • he 111<-or) torn ted as aforesaid, with ueoiiire. I»y lease, purrhnne or t'oth real nnd iiemoitnl properly: ' ' •' may sell. lenne. rent nnd other »■'!• i. convey an«l illa|M»ae of such ‘ that they may sue and 1*** sued • • • Ir cor|Mirate name nud In their 1 • ipaulty, have and use a common ’ l i*e empowered to do any and thing* and enjoy nut and all nllcucN clveu and grnhteil such • ' under the laws and ny the ’ ’ the Ntate of ricortfhi. llth day .*f February. WOT. I.KK J. I.ANtil.EY. . I*« tit loners* Attorney. 1 •*, tht* office thU February II. , AKNPl.li HIIOYI.ES. "■i cilor Court. Fulton County, On. r I llroylea. clerk of the tupeiior ' I'niton county, do hereby certify going In a true and correct • .-ippllcntlott for charter of the - I Li> Press Com pa uy. as the an me ■f the III this office. * I. * n»' offli-lal hand and seal this di\ of February, W>7. , AltN'of.li ItltOYI.ES. s .-rlor Court. Fulton County, On. WEALTH AS CHIEF END IN LIFE IS DECRIED BY JUDGE SPEER 8peolnl to The Oeorftlnn. Savannah, (In.. Feb. 14.—Judge 8peer charged the United States grand Jury yesterday for the second time within two weeks; but It was not the same grand Jury. Because of the termina tion of the November term, it became necessary fo r the old grand Jury to be discharged and new* ones drawn and served. The court’s remarks wrere directed mainly at the acquisition of wealth. This, an the chief end In life, waa de cried. while the securing of fortunes by legitimate means nnd by thorough busi ness methods was highly commended. STRIKE CULLER Off WHEN PAT IS SENT Special to The Ccorqlan. strike of the employees of the shop Central railroad In tills city —* iiitimtfd In the ilny ter- .. ..... short while, the uinlti .11 use being that the men bad l»coii deprived of ttarlr 101 y tickets t; 1 thought They 1 flic'strike was called off at 1:30. The they „ reasonable length of time. ,„-.r assured by the officials that thdr pay would he forthcoming at 3 o clock, ' ' strike * “ 1 *■“ w * IN EMERGENCIES Telephone Jacobs’ Pharmacy for anything in Drugs or Medicines. L a rg e stocks, great varieties, fair dealings and low prices. i-nnic nt tin- hour proui B00K8 ARE RECOVERED BY YOUNG COUPLE. Special to The tioorslnn Columbus, Ga., Feb. It.—Claud Byrd, the young man who with his wife wore arrested several days ago at tho Instance of the I'henlx t'lty author ities. and who In return surd out a pos sessory warrant to'recover some books taken from Ills home by the snmo of ficers. at the hearing of the case was awarded the custody of the books ny Judge Leonard. ARMORY GAILY DECORATED FOR THE MILITARY BALL. Fped.il to .Macon, night the pented a The ticorglmi. i is. Feb. 14-Tuesday Volunteers’ armory repre- hrililunt scene when General Ohear and t'aptaln Moran, of the United States army. Inspected Ihe troops, and after the prise drill a dance was gif n In honor of the visiting men. The arinorv was very gaily decorated with palms'and ila-s. The german was 'iiacefully led by Mr. Cooper \\ Inn and 'ounenberger s orchestra furnished the music. METHODISTS IN MACON WILL HOLD REVIVAL. UK 1,1 to The (leortlsn. ,j,i. Feb. 14.—Beginning with it he* fifth' Sunday In March, the Mul- ■ he rrv street Methodist church will iTod a settee of old-time Methodist " . I. ,1 meetings to last for some time. 'At the end 'f these meetings one Ism I meeting of all. the Methodist churches iIn the r chuuuei SPORTSMEN ON GOLF LINKS DURING PRETTY WEATHER. gpeefal fo Toe neerrlaa. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 14.—Macon Is now enjoying Ideal spring wrenther, and from ull reports the pleasant weather la to last for some time to come. The two golf links and the numnroua tennis courts In the city ore fairly alive with the sportsmen, who are tnMng ad vantage of the weather. Many people In the city are walling anxiously for Iht baseball season to open, as this weather gets on Ihelt nerves, and the ache for the game Is felt. The Cleveland Naps are due to ar rive here In March, and their coming In looked forward to with great pleas ure by all the fans. HELD AS ACCESSORY BY TO THE DEATH OF FARMER Special lo The Georgian. • Rpurtnnburg, H. C„ Feb. 14.—Charged with being an accessory to the death of J. F. Farmer, of Cherokee county, who died In his wagon last Wtdneaday. near Cowpens, while en rout* from Spartanburg to Cherokee county, Luke Childers, who live* near Clifton, has been arrested. Farmer and party nr three friends ■pent last Monday week In this city and while here they made up a purse of |: and bought tome cider from Childers. Soon after drinking. Farmer and his friends were made exceedingly III. The next day they left for Chero kee county nnd Farmer waa taken eud- denly III and died In hi* wagon. An Imiueat waa held Monday and the Jury returned a verdict that Farmer ceme to his death by drinking som-- ihtng poisonous bought from Childers. IN CAPS AND GOWNS, CLASS WILL GRADUATE. M'CLURE TEN-CENT CO. ESTAB LISHES NEW “DOLLAR LIMIT” STORE AT MITCHELL AND FOR8YTH STREETS. Another Important addition to the retail circles of the city Is announced in the opening tomorrow of a Jexge and handsome “S and ln-cent store" at 3* and 40 West Mitchell street by the McClure Ten-Cent Company. No goods will be sold Friday, as (he store will be opened for lna|>ectlon only. Special receptions will lie held from 3:30 to d. JOand from 7:30 to »:30, which the public I* cordially Invited to attend. There will be music and sou venirs and many Interesting dlupluys In all departments. The store will be oiiened for business Saturday morning. In speaking of the establishment of this new store, Mr. C. W. McClure, president of the company, said: "In line with our avowed Intention of keep ing with- (ha growth ot. A Hants, we find tt necessary to enlarge our facilities for the accommodation of our ever-increasing patronage. We are sparing no expense or efTort to make this new store,of ours one of the best equipped and handsomest establish ments of Its kind In the South. "In this, as In our ot r stores, we have Inaugurated the 'dollar limit.' and, while nothing will he sold for more than a dollar, we believe that you will find here the best values obtainable uny- where under that price. "We wish to thank the public for past entronage and to extend a most cordial Invitation to one and all to come and enjoy with us the opening of our new store." tpeclnl to Tbe Georgia*. Macon, Oa„ Feb. 14.—Mercer’s senior classmen will be graduated In raps and gowns again this year. The cue- tom was revived at Mercer three years, ago. and Is quite popular with the member* of the graduating class. At s meeting of Ihe senior claasmen held In the college chapel yeeterday, , .... plans were talked over In regard to III be held la one of the the kind of gown and caps that will be worn. SITE FOR BUILDING CHOSEN AT AMERICOS Special to The Georgian. Amerlcu*. Go. Feb. J4.—After so many months of discussion, the site of the government building for Amerlcus has been selected. The property known as the Windsor Park was chosen and work will begin on this beautiful build ing at onc e. Windsor Park la a beauti ful lot situated In the heart of the city and was bought from the Bank of Southwestern Georgia for about |10»« 000. FOREMOST” In everything optical—the best, mwt accurate, most prompt prescription work done In the entire South. Our patrons know, these claims are sub stantiated by our service given them. A visit to our new store. 75 Peachtree street, will convince those not already our customers. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO. The only exclusive manufacturing re. tail optical house In Atlantu. I NT)IAnTpLaNS TO BALK TRUSTS IndlanaiH.lls, Ind., Feb. 14.—The most stringent anti-trust blit that ever was proposed In the Indiana legislature was passed by the senate yesterday by a vote of 41 to 3. The law Is nlmed principally at the Standard oil Company, and provides that It shall be unlawful for uny per son. corporation or firm engaged li transportation to discriminate In prices and fixes a line ot 11.000 nnd Impris onment In the county Jail for a term of not exceeding one year. FORMER GEORGIAN DIES IN LONE STAR STATE. to tbf> ItCOrflflB. Dallas. Texns, Feb. 14.—Richard Morgan. Judge of the district court at this place, died yesterday afternoon. The dead Jurist was born In BavanniUi. Ga.. 54 years ago, but had been a prominent member of the Dallas bar for many years. James H. Nance. James H. Nance, aged 74 years, died Thursday morning at the residence of his mother, Mrs. M. J. Nance, In Oak land city. Mr. Nance had been In bail henltli for some lime. For Ihe last five or six years he had resided In New York. N. V , coming to Atlanta about six months ngo He Is survived by n daughter, who Is In New Tork. The funeral services will lie conducted Fri day afternoon. He was a member of Lodge No. 6R of Masons, who will have charge of the funeral arrangements. Final Word on the Shirts Half Price $1.00 quality $1.50 quality 50c 75c All Fall Shirts in colored negligees, stiffbos-! oms and plaited Shirts. In this lot a goodly number of white negli- | gee and plaited Shirts. Sizes - - - IS i to 18 MUSE’S 3-5-7 Whitehall Street. TO PROVIDE HEADQUARTERS FOR STREET CAR MEN. Spools I to Tbs Georgian. Macon. Ga.. Feb. 14.—IT the city council grants to the Macon Street Car company a forty-six-year lease, a two- story transfer station will be erected at the corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets. Instead of a plain waiting room, as was first suggested. The reason for the desire of the eoinpuny to erect a two-story building Is to cnnble the motnrmen and con ductors to make the station their head quarters. At the present the men change cars at the corner of 8*cond and Mulberry streets, but liuve no reg ular waiting room. BANQUET WILL BE GIVEN FOR SECRETARY MEEK8. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 14.—The Savan nah Credit Men'a Association will hold lls annual meeting next Thursday. On this occasion they will have with them Charles A. Meeks, secretary of the National Association. President Fes senden will come, tt possible. A ban quet will be the chief form of enter- tulnmcnt. IN EMERGENCIES Telephone Jacobs’ Pharmacy for anything in Drugs or Medicines. L a rg e stocks, great varieties, fair dealings and low prices. K0DAKERS—NOTICE I We have added to our new branch optical store at 12B Peachtree street (Candler building) a full line .if East man Kodaks and amateur supplies. Work left for developing and finishing will have the same careful attention and w ill be ready for delivery as quick ly as when left at our headquarters at 14 Whitehall street. A. K. Hawkes Co., The Kodak House, 14 Whitehall street amt 135 Peachtree street. WIL80N IS APPOINTED MEMBER OF BOARD. Speetil to The Qeergbta. Bavannah, Oa. Fab. 14.—At tha semi monthly meeting of city council laat night Mayor Tledeamn appointed Dr. W. 8. Wilson as a member of the beard of education. He succeeds Pleasant A. Stovall. The appointment of Captain R. J. Davant was also mad*, he having served already for saveral yean. The mayor Is ex-offlclo a member of the board and annually appoints two mem bers. . 4 . NEGRO ENGINEER KILLED BY BLAKELY BLACK. ■pedal to Tbs Georgian. Blakely, Ga. Feb. 14.—Griff Duncan, a negro engineer at tha light plant, waa shot and Instantly killed laat night by Jess* Willi*, colored. Willi* waa justified. It la claimed. W. A. Waltera The body of W. A. Walters, who died In Pittsburg. Pa., several days ago. ar rived In Atlanta Wednaaday and fu neral services were conducted Thurs day morning In the chapel of H. M. Patterson * Bon. The Interment wav In Weetvlew cemetery. NEW OPTICAL STORE. The "Hawke* Reputation" haa mad* a new branch store necessary—135 Peachtree street (Candler building) le the place. The finest equipped optical parlors In the Bouth. A. K. Hawkee Co., Opticians, 14 Whitehall street and 135 Peachtree street. WANT MANUFACTURERS TO ATTEND CONVENTION. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, Feb. 14.—Colonel D. B. Dyer, director of the Georgia Immigra tion (Society from the Tenth Otimct. la making active efforts to have Augusta represented by a large number of lead ing manufacturers and buatnaaa men at the Mg convention which la to be held In this city on the llth. Every factory, brick yard, ihop or manufac turing establishment that employe la borers has been mailed on Invitation to ■end a representative to the convention. If you are seeking life Insurance In vestigate the policies Issued by tha Washington Life. Justin M. Williams, manager for Georgia and Florida, baa something Interesting to say about the non-partlclpat|ng plan. LONG WINTER EVENINGS. DEMAND GOODBEAOHK Then why not get the "Srfcnle group"—The DehneatOQ Module's Magaslne and The World's Work, to gether with The Georgian for IMS pm year In advance. The prloe of these magaalnea alone Is 55. The Georgia*' Is 14.50. But all of them can ha ob tained for a year by eendlac Tha Georgian now 5550. or you can get The Jeffersonian (Watson's new mega- tlne) and Tbs Georgian each one year, for 5555 FUND 18 APPROPRIATED TO ENTERTAIN DELEGATES. gpsclsl to Tbe Gsorgtse. Macon, Oa.. Feb. 14.—Macon gave a hundred dollar* at the laat council meet- ing toward the fund that Is to defrav expenses of entertaining the delegates to the Immigration convention. This amount was asked for three weeks ago by the Chamber of Commerce and now that It has been secured arrangements will be made at once. ROBINSON 16 TRANSFERRED TO THE ATLANTA OFFICE. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa.. Feb. 14 — Itryce Robin son. who lias been connected with thej Southern Htates Insurance Company, at Macon, ha* been transferred to At lanta to be assistant to R. K. Shaw, who has been made superintendent of agencies. Mr. Robinson's many friends will learn with great regret that he is to leave Macon. He has made many friends since he came here from Co lumbia. H. C„ to accept a position with the Royster Guano Company. NEW BRANCH STORE. We take pleasure In announcing to tho public the opening of our new branch optical atore nt 125 Peachtree Mtreet «’undier bultdlngi. We have Hpnretl no time, trouble or expenne to make thill the finest and bolt equipped eye-tenting parlor In the rioulh. We handle everything optical. Large stock at Banttr.an Kodaktt and nupptlen. Am ateur flnlnhtng. A. K. Hawke* Co . Up. j tldanr, 14 Whitehall and 125 Peachtree I f tree l*