Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 15, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rHIDAT. FBBBCABY U. 1MT. adies’ Suits Up to And Suits Prom 37.50 to 75.00 at Half and Less AT 9 O’CLOCK SATURDAY. The last of the suits; the midwinter styles. Suits that were priced at 15.00, 18.50, 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50. Suits in imported cheviots, broadcloths and fancy mixed weaves. Mostly short coat elfects with a few' blouse suits. The majority of these are in large sizes in black and blue. 75.00. About a dozen suits in this lot that sold from 37.50 to Some of the best styles of the season’s stock in tans, greys, greens aud reds. We’ve included them in this sale at half, and in some cases, less than half the original prices. 4.00. 5.00 and 6.00 Skirts at 1.95 Ladies’and Misses’, Skirts—about evenly divided. Skirts in black aud blue Panamas and black, blue Mohair and a few' Cheviots. The Misses’ Skirts are mostly in fancy mixtures. 35 Skirts in the lot that sold for 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00. All at one price Saturday morning, 1.95. v Q ian iberli in - J oh nson - D uBose Comparry ► PROGRESSIVE MOVER ON NEED*MO VE ON NO MORE ■ Shoved on from town to toivn, nml p About ready to become a llr.t-claen 1 “panhandler” and u burden to mw-lety, Charlie Bowman I. now nufe oil hi. way to Morgantown. W. Va.. where he will be taken care of until he la In a condition to earn a llvlnir Hie oaaa ahowe thoroughly Juat what rood the Aeeoclated Charlttee can do. Bowman name to Atlanta a few duye ago with on* leg off and Ida bund. 1 naralyaed from the uac of crotchet. He had what la known aa crutch pn- . ralyala, and the flrat thing he did wna i to attempt to beg on *he airreta. He waa afflicted In am h 11 nmmtcr that thla graft would hove been an eaay one. - but the tint man aaked directed How- man to the Aeaoctated rharltlea. DRAPED IN BLACK The paaaenger office, of the Seaboard Air Line Railway In the Kngllah-Amer- Ican building were elimuded Thuraday ■ In memory of Alfred Walter, the late president of that mad. who waa burled In Baltimore Thuraday. ■ The crepe and black rlhljon wna fea- tooned and draped about the front nml aide entrance, to the offtrea and will remain for fifteen daya. Prenldent Walter wu only sltffhtly known In At lanta, and, though hi* visits warp ftw. tha Impression made upon the Sea- i board employee* wan very favorable, v iw) tht new? of hi* death wna received * with expression* of genuine regret Bfltvman had formerly been a tramp, and had lout hi* log while riding "blind baggage," a* the hoboes any. Necretary Logan communicated with Bowman'* uncle. P. W. Weaver. In Morgantown. \V. Va.. nnd also with a man In that Mote for whom he once upon a time worked. The uncle agreed to take care of him until his arm* got nil right and III* leg well enough to have an artlttrlal limb fitted, and the other man sent Secretary Logan $.*». So, Imdeml of becoming a panhan dler. Bowman w na pent to hla deatlrn- tl«m to get well. Other town* tr-l cities had merely given him transpm-- tnttnn and unloaded him upon another town n few mile* away, and It remained for the .\*M«K*lated Ghirttlea of Atlanta to finally dl*p »*c of hi* caae. PRESIDENT FINLEY TO MAKE ADDRESS BEFORE CHAMBER WILL TRY GRAHAM \v. TO SING AT GRAND ATLANTAN It PROMOTED BY SOUTHERN BELL CO. Special to The Georgias. Savannah. Ga.. Fab. 16.—Information has bean received hen* of the appoint - roant of C. O. Beck, of Atlanta, a* manager of the Southern ll«dl Tele phone Company to ■urceed 8. G. IV Rath bone Mr. Back will mote to Sa vannah about March 16. He ha* been connected with the Atlanta office hi the auditing department for the la*t (bur year*. Mine. Kmnm Lame*, one nf the moat notable grand opera sltigtq* In the world. I* coming to Atlanta and will be heard at the Grand opera house «• Monday night, February 26. She will he accompanied by Hlgnore F.mlllo de Gog or* a. baritone, and Arthur Ho*en- *teln, pianist. The alnger I* evpccred to artlve In Atlanta on Sunday, |-YI»- ruary 24. Than Mine. Fame* no American ever made a more dlntlnct Impression on the musical world abroad. She ha* been applauded bv many of tin* nu>*t critical audience* In the world of. cul ture Her voice ha* long he«*n the mar. vel of the critic* and the envy »»r rival*. )»,) M pi*«<v ( | „f rare phy*lc«| beauty. Mine. Fame* doe* not depend upon her hinge pre*ence nor appearance. She Is of that school of true artist* who realise that womanly beauty I* simply an aid to success. The sale of ticket* for the perform ance will begin Sutunlay afternoon, a* *oon a* the advertisement of the en gagement appear* In The Georgian Fver.v effort has been made to facili tate matter*, nnd make the purchase »f ticket* an en*y matter. Finley, president of the {Southern railway, will deliver an ad- I drew ut the annual meeting of the At lanta Chamber of Commerce, at the ! Piedmont. March 15. ! President Flnlty accepted the Invita tion Friday morning. He Informed the I committee, headed by President J. | Wllle Pope, that he appreciated the Invltntlhn and would be pleased to ad- dre»* the chamber. "President Finley," said a prominent ! "flicla 1 of the Chamber of Couiinerv* Friday morning, "la the fairest man 1 (Know or at the head of such a large I corporation a* the Southern railway. "Ife I* frank. oj»cn and honest. He realise* that thla la an opportune time to addreaa the progressive business men of Atlanta, and to outline the poll, cy he lntenda to pursue in Id* conduct of the bualncsN affairs of the Southern. • I have had business dealing* with him before, and 1 know him to be an lmne*t man. He will deul fairly with tlie people of thl* section. Thla u my firm belief.’ Among other* who will probably ad dress the Chamber of Commerce lit the I annual meeting w ill be Hon. Hoke 'Smith, governor-elect. Further ar- ' inngeinentn for the meeting are now i being made. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. j AT HOME OF FRIEND WAR VETERAN DIES DURING THE NIGHT Friday, February 15. 1907. Judgments Affirmed. Seller* et til. \ Page, from Tterrlcn Miperlor court, I* r-*re Judge Mitchell Kendrick*. Smith * Christian, for Plaintiff* In error. Ihile \- Knight and Fdward S. Flliott, contra. Dickey, trustee. \. Smith, from Tel fair superior court. Judge Martin. Gra ham a Graham and Hal L*w*on. for plaintiffs in error. Huygood A Cult*, contra. Howard Supply Co. v. J It. * T Nunn, from city court of Brunswick. Judge Gale Max Isaac and Hitch ft Denmark for plaintiff* in error. J. Walter Bennett and Krause A Shepard, contra. Maddov. adntr. v. Stewart ft Broth- cr. front Coffee superior court. Judge Pai kor. s. C Townaend. for plaintiff EMU HI WEEt Whether or not Walter Graham, now- lit the Tower charged with tha murder of George Richardson, on the night of December 23, 3905, will suffer for that crime will soon be known, for he will probably be placed on trial for hla life next week. According to the program of the ao- lh Hoi generul'a office at present, Gra- haui will he placed on trial as soon as the alleged bucket shop ease* are cott- believed that these will TICKER WILL TICK IN NEW EXCHANGE SECOND SURVEY REOUN FOR SOUTH SBOROIAO ROAD The Chamber nf Commerce commer cial exchange will open for business Monday. Arrangements with the Western Union, which have been hanging fire for weeks, - have been satisfactorily con cluded und the exchange will be set In motion ut the beginning of next week. The first stock quotation will be re ceived bu*lne noon, a program will be arranged for j be Incorporati-d I* Special to The Georgian. Ainertcus. Oa.. Feb. 15.—Surveyors are starting today another survey of the proposed Western and Gulf Rail road from Americas to Hawklnsvllle. A meeting waa held a few days ago by the promoters of the proposed road and they report themselves as greatly en couraged over the prospects of the same. as a majority of tbc stockholders thereof —-- sad to ib- stockholder* beat Interests of all of Mb! corporation. Wherefore, petitioners pray t» he made * GEORGIA—PULTON COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Kit Id County: The petition of John It. Whent. Ivan K. Allen slid Walter IV Andrew*, nil of said follow*, to w 1. That they dfeilre fur tlioiu*olves, their assoelntra. sucecttsors und ii**lgii*. to In- aud to become a lunly corporate under the name and style of <1 at 9 o'clock In tha morning and kOL'TIHCUN EX I ’ 1.0 It ATI () N AND HE- ».-* will go on uninterrupted until | c rh¥ t,*nn for whllV^nVlHomr* «.k to enty ye be finished in ample time for Graham j the noon hour, which will Include short | PrtHiego’ of renewal ni tlie l ° b. tried, ar.d. tilth thl* In view. « talk*. one of which will probably be a.'Vhat VfiTranltai’stork of aald corpora been | from the president of tha Chamber of | tIon I* to In* S15.000. divided Into *harr Comerce, Hon. J. Wllle Pope. jwer J There w ill be other features to the noon program, which will be announced later. The public I* Invited to the Chttmbcr of Commerce headquarter* on fifth floor of the Empire building at panel ..f forty-eight Jurors drawn to serve next week. Graham remuln* silent In the Tower and declines to discuss the charge against him. He says the police will have to prove him u muftterer before they cm do anything with him, but the |Mdt flO) par value ench, blit petitioner* n«k the privilege of luerenalng the said ranlt.il stork from time to thue a* the Ntuckhofder* desire. to any sum not exceeding lu the .‘rtltioner* pray the right to Dane Ither • •minion or preferred *t<M-k. or both, with the iNiaer of naming. detlidiiR mid ...» , - , treat lug the *tiitu* and relative itowtu*. > thi > h»i\t tin abundance i tlie noon hour. privileges ami Immunities uf each class of of evidence to show that It was Gra- j The exchange rooms-have been fitted ! ham win* tired the fatal shots. u p m It I* declared by the detectives that HU ,„,i x the tw •» men who were w Ith Graham on ' v , "” m ,LY' Z’YYJiZZ I It Is the niirpone of said uronoaed ear. the ttlgbt of the murder have been lo-I an ‘* 6'*aiers. The wires are being run ration to /-any *.n a genera! real ••state, rated and tHut they will testify at the | In and everything will he In tip-top mining. Improvement and development hutl trial that It was he wim did the killing, shape for the opening Monday morning. ; area. and to do nuv sml all things In they aro depending on the i ...... - — p exchange I'oomo-have been fitted ■5j. . . . - ... , , i *»• The objet't o9*ald pvoitoRod eorporntloii • very detail. There Is an ample ! I* pecuulnry gain and profit to lu *t«K’k j of chairs, tables, blackboards ; holder*. Then, to sheriff «»f Telfair county to tell of confession said to have been made by} Graham. Graham doesn't seem to be worried . by hi* predicament, nnd thinks he will j go free. He now has friends at work • DEMURRAGE NOT ALLOWED WHEN LABOR CANT BE HAD. • lies*, r.iul Upon rent estate «» lu rouectlnii till*re , for the Improvement, development or l»et and Immiinlflc* hereinbefore na ne«re ject to tha lluUllltle* flxetl by taw. ANDKBWH A SKEEN. Attorneys for Petitioners, vi* this Kebrnsnr t. 1107. ARNOLD BROVLEtl. Clerk STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF FIT* TON. 1. Arnold Broyles, clerk of tbo «ut>«ri»r court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregolug Is a true and eorfert ropy of the application for charter of the Hmith- ern Exploratlou and Development rom* jinny, as the same appears of flle In thl* of- Witness my official algaature and tbo seal of sabl court this February it, 1M7. STATE OF flEORGIA—Fulton County Lain rhfimplon vs James Uhamplon. .- Iierlor court. May term, UW7. No. 1510. May term, 1907. of »ni« court. . You are hereby required to be and ap near at the May term. 1907. of said coiiri. To lie held on the first Monday In May. t>v then sml then* tu answer the plnlntlff« coninlalut. lues* the lion. J. T. Fendleton, Juugs . this January 2tth. 1907. ARNOLD BROYLES, t'tcrh. V. It. Moore. Attorney. NOTICE TO CRBDITOIUI AND DKItTORH All crctlltors of the estate of John Hightower, late of Fulton county. dree***>!. are hereby notified to render their demand* to the umlcralgttrd nreordlng to law. nnd all person* indebted to said c*tote are i*- Spe.-lal to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 15.—Judge S|»cer ►pouring him a l«wypr. und he deolnrp« rendered un Intereating dectelon yea- lie wants the best that esn be secured. In error. Dickerson. Lunkfon superlo V Willis Dart «n«F W. T. ontrs. v. IVtvtson, from Coffee Judge Parker. I^tnk- ford ft Dickerson, t»r plaintiff In er^ ror. F. Willis Dart, contra. Judgments Rovsraed. Soda! Benevolent Society No. 1 v. Holmes, guardian, fiom city court of Wpync*bor«». Judge Johnston. Brinson Scale* Davis, for plaintiff In error. No appearance contra. , tcrdn> In the United States court In the | case .tf the bark Boltonhall against the '■ Virginia-CAroliim Chemical Company. F 111 which he decided that In any case j where, because of lack of labor, a cotn- ! iMtiry l* not able to unload or load a | cargo, the company I* not liable for demurrage. Burrtll Brown. The body of Huirell Brown, the voung man who was killed on the Southern road mar Oreensfcrry, On.. Thursday morning. teriuent thereof, for the use, roiivenleuiT nnd enjoyment of purehaaer*. re*ldoiit* or tetinutH thereof; to buy. eueiuulier. *e||. have. held. Ien*e. option and otherwlw deal mil trade, either it* render* or loudens, lessors or lenneo*. optioner* or optloneem In nil kind* and etnaae* of real estate, coni tie*, niluernl or other Intereat*, whether Improved or unimproved; to make all kinds und classes of Improvement* lu or u|M»n I to do any nnd all thlnga if «iim« p.-npi-r lu tin/ perfonnnn<g of Ihl* privilege; to execute. m>II nnd or ihl* privilege; to exreiite. *e|| nnd de liver tbo stock* and lionda of aatd corpora tion. with the right and imlhorlty to iiutke and deliver nil iieeeamiry and nppropHnte Inatniinent* In miicIi trananetlona; to lunn or liuirow ummy up«m any and nil eol- inteial* nnd aeeurttte*. whether real, per ' e|iiR*e* , nil things nee nnd i*liie*i the , n „ , . * brought In At- -eteetulon of that elm* of hnalnoM; to ...» i ential of Georgia Railway t ompany i.mta Thursdni night. Flidax morning ,n nil mntter« ov • Ir*mh of btinli.eB* herein Hughe ., from Houston superior the bndv was sent to Dorsey. Ga.. Ills | ^nniaerateil oltlier sa prtuelpA). ngent »urt. Judge Felton. Hall * Wimberly, home. He t* survived by Ills mother for plaintiff in error. J. H. Hall and* ,nd fither. Mr. and Mr* K. J. Brown. STATE OP GEORGIA. Fulton Coun- ty—Iieona Greenwood vt. William Green wood. Superior court, Maroh tarm. •• (No. 14992.) To William Oreenwood—Greeting F.y order of court you are hereby notified that on the nth day of December. l«eonn Greenwood filed suit against for divorce., returnable to the term. IM7. o'r eald court.' You are hereby required to be >■» ,, tk. inn- >d -»!•• pear at the Marrl* term. 1907 court, to he held on tne flrat Mond.ij i ? » March. 1907. then and there to an*** 1 the plaintiff's complaint. WUneas the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, thla llth day of I’** oember. 1909. ARNOLD BROYLES. CM Attorneye. J. W. and J. D. Humph*’'*. A. A. J 8 that tIn in Cr-TglRh. i. I>b. 15.—All Inquest wa* the body of an old man, II.” hy name, who died at if JvKte I*. Worley, tn (he thl* county, the night of February 12. •net * Jury returned a verdict •hu*«* of the c ,deuth wa* mi nnow n t » them • Howell wa* «n old Confederate sol* idler and hi* home wna nl Dihlonega, ! Ga. lie <-hIIi-«I at Mr. Worley'* home In the evening, said lie wn* nick and on retiring »t night complained of feeling badly Next morning he was found dead it the bed b) members of Worley's family. It's possible coffee hurts you. Try POSTUM 10 days in its place AND MAKE SURE Wimberly. Hall oiul' Robert*, contra t Turley v. Atlanta. Knoxville and Northern Ry. «\>.. from t*obb superior* court. Judge Gober. N. A. Morris, fori plaintiff tn error. Clay A- Blair, con tra. Culberson Alabama Construction t*o., from city court of. Cartersvllle. Judge Foute Thoma* W. Milner ft Non*, for plaintiff In ern r. John T. Norris, enntm. Hap|» v. iviaicy, and Happ \ i*r«- h:tm, front Dmlge superior v*«>urt. Judge Martin. W M. t'letr.ent* and IV. L A Warren 4»rlce. for plaintiff In enor. DcIjicv f: BI*hop, !>. M. Robert* & Hon. K D. Grnliam and 8. W. Harris, contra. Moore v Dunlin Cotton Mill*, from city court of Dutdin. Judge Burch. K. J. Haw kin* and M. H. Blackahear. for plaintiff In error. T. L. Grlnar. W. C. Davis and J. K. Hines, contra. Tutt’sPills win Mve the dyipeptk I day, of rnlaery, and enable i'enabla him to cat whatever he wishes. They prerent SICK HEADACHE, CMC the food to auhntlate and nour- Ish the body, five keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH end eolid naecle. ElefmnUy eater coated. _ i ■ ~ Take No^ubsUtutc. oirety. with the right to rei-«lvt>, iotact glre rouRiviinlilr imd pnqwr i-ittumlvalnn* and reinumTiitloiiK tliorernr; In short, to loi.v. Roll, mortgage. oiii imilH i. iiy|H>thrent«> or othormlM- ileal nml trail*- In all kin.Is and dnsROM of profn-rty whatMo-vcr. vvhetli- I **r tral. i eraounl or mlti-d. n* fully nuH treely im a n.itural pt-rsou .-oahl «|o. with i th*» right nml prtvllogt- to wt-n lae *|| the it*«nl powi ra mid to perform nil the tiece*- aary funetloii* pertaining to or that tuny It# eouiKM-tfd with the tramirtt-tliNi of the tiled j tie** herelnlM-fore *|N-i'lfiei| | <1 l*»*f• nray Ihm lli.> lirluiltml „f ■ lie,' nil,I plan, nf liiuin.,1. ,.f .nl.l I rurtK.mtimt .hnll In- In AlUnla. ulil it.I, au.l rounly. tan, Ihrv pruy II... rielit (a ... tnl.ll.h mil umlulniii l.nurb offlrp> nuv I" >1'' •«•► «f < loo rein or I hr rnltid W»Im Th.-y |»my Ihr rielil to iimko nml nilopi hy.ln.-N f..r ihr i. aiilmlou nn.l vni ..rnuirnl »f nld <or|H>r.th.n In nil luniirr. ; nml thins. .. n iiiejartly ..f uil.l .i.n hln.l.l rm may ilrlrrniliir; to bnvo u ...rmirnlr 1 •«•!. I" .tn* nml In* «t:...l, nml to filrn.l null Ti«n,.. v«. 1 .uk. Gray City Atlanta. Ordered. Hint citation be puhllnhe.!. rroutred hy law. requiring tlrfeiul.tr.' *■- annwer betltlon *t M.reh term. ' 0 ; eliy court of Atlanta, and a how can*. If any he can. why the Judgment of A • Mnnnlng va. I.uke Gray, again,: I"' kit, city of Atlanta, fronting fifty f.' fI On aoutlt aide of Mllln utreet, runnln* ht.-k one hundred feet, adjoining li on wyat and Whittier on aant pari ljn.1 lot Tt. IJecember !?, I„, H. U. REID. Judge Mr Mo j l In* Imnlcn.l.nl I T h .V y furlherin.tr,. pray the rlttl 'privilege of relllug nit) Ih« lrr.dK.rty of wil.l .-orpor.llnn, • ludlag up the hmlnraa uf M W ran nil A. Moaman *•■ C. I.,.- hulton K iperlor Court, t.lbel for vopce. iS*o. I2S02. > Verdict for 1 • Divorce. September l»th, 1 f»t>d Notice l\ hereby given that m: * 2ith day of December. JIN. the , ■Igned tiled, tn tha office of the clerk r the nuperlor court of Fulton county ‘ 1 application for the removol of the .I"” . hllttle. re.ling upon him under the »» dtet In the aboro aimed egae. Sahl ■>;, pllentlon will ba heard at the irrm^ I «tld court, which eommencen on il"- • ml j Monday In March. HO*. p-«: of aaM eorparatlou U MOSMAN. Edgar Uthia, Attorney.