Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 25, 1907, Image 11

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r ' THE 'ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS MONDAY, FKBKL AUr S, W7. The Department is Timing With We' ve Selected Thsss Tuesday 1.00 rongses at 69c 1.00 Yard Taffeta m Black imported Pongee Silk—import ed from China; the genuine article, weave as well as in name. It’s a regular 1.00 quality at 69 Cents 36-inch Kimono Silks—this is an im ported silk printed in this country. They can weave it better, but we can print it better. Printed in Japanese designs. 1.00 a y^rd silks at Pretty New Weaves, and Specials From the New. 9.00 Nets, 4.00 1.00 a yard colored Taffetas—strictly a dress Taffeta in a high Messaline finish. A Taffeta we bought at practically our own figure, but not in all colors. Black Silk Dress Nets in the 48-inch width. ___, These are the highest grade' nets im ported to this country. They are princi pally Chautillies. In prices they range from 6.50 to 9.00 a yard. And as you perhaps know, a net that’s scarce in America. We’ve made them all one price. Tuesday 4.00 75 Cents 75c Silks at 65c 3 shades of green, \ 1 Shade of brown, 1 1 shade of gray, j § vv U11A3 dl vJL 1 shade of light blue, ( 27-inch-wide Foulards in a beautiful 1 shade of porcelain, l range of designs. Our regular 75c silks. / 1 shade of lavender, 1 Tuesday 65 Cents 2 shades of navy blue, ! 1 shade of dregs of wine, / At Fancy Silks, 59c 69c And we’re proud of the collection— You can find fancy silk for any garment that silk enters into. Jumper suits, shirt waists, silk petticoats, shirt-waist suits ancT so on— 59 Cents Chamberlin - Johnson - DuB ose mm met 7 CAPTAIN AT TECH It v, ill be Captain "Charley" Sweet at T.ih next Reason Instead of “Lobster" GREAT CASH REGISTER MANUFACTORY BE NEW INDUSTRY FOR ATLANTA 7, a mee.tlnf the athletic usaocia- Monday morning Mr. Sweet, who played on the team three year*, nd who i .ade a cracker-jack end Inst >ns e|f ted to the football captaiu- Lobster” Brown, elected several ■' nilix awill not return to Teen this full. At Eglaston Memorial. Monday evening nt * o'clock. In Ktle*tr*n Memorial church, the free lec- will be delivered by Rev. Sam Small t.n ••Is Our t'hrlstisn Civilisation :< Failure?" These lectures are being attended by large audiences every Mon- 'lax evening and are free to ull who at tend WEALTHY CHATTANOOGAN DEAD FROM LA GRIPPE. • S P'- i ll in The Georgian. 'hattanoggp,' Twin., Feb. 2J—Joseph r <mn Guild, the projector of the Hal & K»i .Inin In the Tennessee river, to -“IT 1 ' power, to Chattanooga, which Is iin.lt! . ..o.mo tion, and the wealthiest * itb.cn of f'hatlunooga. died of la “Dipt at i (; so o'clock this morning. J. M. Britten. Tltc body of J. M. Britten, who was fwun.l ilead In bed at Ida residence, HE Ks»i Fair street, Saturday morning. H ** sent to Moreland, Oa., Monday for Special to The Georgian. Charlotte. N, t\. Feb. Si—Hamilton. k tv. Wilson, a teller fit the Merchants and Farmers' National Bank In this city, and p leader In social and olub life, was found dead In hla roam al.a. hotel In Hot 8prlnge. Ark., yesterday. The deceased's remains will be brought to charlotte fur burial. Tin circumstance* surrounding Mf. Wilson's death are peculiar and It la thought that ad overdose of soma pow erful drus was Ihe direct cause of death. General Grant In Hot Water THE FACTORY jOF THE NATIONAL CA8H REGISTER COMPANY AT DAYTON. OHIO. IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT EXAMPLES OF A MODERN IN- HAL PLANT IN THE WORLD. IT IS REPORTED THAT THE FACTORY IS TO BE REMOVED TO ANOTHER LOCATION. AND ATLANTA IS BEINO CONSIDERED. TOOK HER BAB} FROM CAR; MOTHER FOLLOWED CHILD A ND NO WSUESPULLMA N CO. JJtmnent. Coroner Thompson held an p CU~ \A/„c Put | t>iu«»t Saturday -afternoon In the un-i Ocl V S OllC WilS llll '"•rinking parlors of Harry Poole, the b,>,n ' ,hml Ml Britten, death Qff at Memphis fiV • t being that Mr. Brltlen's death laused by heart failure. Meenthina Casts. '"'lilt 200 Illicit distilling cases have t*-" set for the opening of the March of the t'nlted States court on the i, T Monday Hr March next. Several ' l-onage cases and other cases that been on the criminal docket for time have been reset. BEMPHI8 BANK SOLD TO NEW ORGANIZATION. Conductor. *•» Th» Georgian. '*• mphin. Tcnn., Feb, 25.—Annoum** u ns* made today of the eale of the uihv Hank of thi* city to the Bunk- ' Trust Company, the former bank '"ini! Its Identity by the deal. The "'i* "ere not mnde public. ,. r, "“ Security Bank Is capitalised at iiu.i bn, re,ources nnd llablll- "*I"t Slid 1.800. n " Hankers' Trusi Company wss 'Tt.ttilsed about two years ago a* with SS1S.400 stock paid up. ' ’■ '"nice* and liabilities ate placed "■ tl.ito.ouo. Archibald Ounter it Dsad. Turk, Feb. SS.—Archlbafd Clav. - me Gunter, author of-Mr. Potter of nn * other popular novels. M ‘ **• ’it his home In this city. He was puldleher nnd playwright. "Prince " Is hie best-known play. Claiming that a Pullman car con ductor took her Ui-month*-TiTiI child and carried It out of a car, and dumped her baggage In the yards near Mem- phis. April 21. I SOL’, Mrs. Sadie Cslnts took the stand In the Cnlted States court Monday In Iter damage ault for yitt.ooo against the Pullman Palace Car Company. Mrs. cslnts said that she was on her way t" Dallas, Texas, with her three children; that she was told at the Western and Allonllc office In Atlanta that she would have to buy through transportation frym the Pullman con ductor. She said she paid her Pullman fare through to Dallas, but the ticket was refused In Memphis nnd at South McAllister, Ind. T. A part M her aiate- " , "Me , 'ant?1ny children went without food from noon one day until I o'clock down In tin*, yard, nnd the conductor look my Imby. I. of course, followed. Then the train pulled out and left u* In the middle of the railroad yarda. We made our way the beet we could to the Junction house.” ABBEVILLE. Mr. A. I. Webb spent last week here with hie family. Mrs. Webb accompa nying him #i* far as Albany for a few days* visit to her *UUr, Mrs. A. K Churchill Mra. J. H. Girardeau and little daugh ter have returned from a visit to rela tive* at Mt. Vernon. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will*hold an institute Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J. A. Barnes and little daughter returned Friday from Fltagrrald. The trim little boat. “The Pedro,** Captain M. C. Paxson. was launched Wednesday on the Ocmulgee with the customary ceremonies. Mrs. Jease larvalt and Miss Marlon Miss Julia Belle McLeod left this week for Dallas to accept a position as teacher of voice culture. Chamber of Com merce to Make Of fer to Big Comp’y. Kaulbars Gets Nick Longworth it 11F •• Cl /"/ \T J Friday ha la unduubtodly sub) Death Warnings Staves Uffl\egro\ nf the war department. Washington. Feb. 25.—If Major Gen eral Frederick D. Grant. IT. 8. A, ion of Praaidenl Grant, waa correctly quoted In the newspaper account* of his address nt the O. A. R. Washing ton birthday dtnenr In Phthidelphtn on subject m Mctala department. That alt offer will ho made by Atlan ta thtough the Atlanta t'hnmher of Commerce In an effort to seeure the It .Ono.'ino plant of the Notional i.'ash Register Company In the event this carp trillion leaven Dayton. Ohio, Is al- moM a n absolute certainty. Th<* matter has been In the hands of! • iilexsit. Feb. 25.—Governor General Washington. Feb. 25.—Representative Knulbars bus received a revolutionary | ’Nick” Longworth Is responsible for] notice that unless he resigns within a I saving the people of Ohio from having, ...in kw k "i—* ' 1 1< negro uppolntetl by President Rouse RESURRECTION. k he will be killed. Keulbers doe nm venture outside his strongly guard e«l residence. HEFLIN. ALA. is. Willisbi Tollereon. «.f North lUriln. died at her home wr Monday. sad her non. Jack ToUersoh. of Jasttiv. Tex/, nrrlrcd the day after hi* mother was hurled. AnthTRiMi JoHbmoii, editor nf The New Km. happened to a very |mlnfnl eerldent Him day afternoon. He fell on s paper Ale. slid the shark %»ns »» seven* Hint he fslnted es riled k’Vur rooa iriMii ie ,, *»» ~ • the f »ilowing Afternoon because or the dr lav 1 had spent all of my money 60 cut* When the conductor ., m p |,. in Memphla he anld we had nililiitc. I" get <fff that car. I told Mm " had [wl.l mv fare through, but ha wouldn't Nairn. The neon, porter look .. ... our" trap* • llJ belonging* and tat them cuaie to UHMu rack sight ileithi It** iwtrc urimi.l men ti» spend Hie nigh: than nay town lirtweeti At ImtiH nnd ItlnobiKhniii. Ten lid-els and two CLEVELAND. tiplain R. K. Reaves, of Athens. In %k- , i In town for several days on Important Secretary Walter G. Cooper for some t)U .MIsaeMi Jessie, and Blanche Miller, who have been In school at t'ornellu, have entered school here. Murry and Mr. Crulksliank. of time. Hint it Is known that correspond ence has been exchanged on this sub* Ject. This Is known to be one of the most progressive and one of the rich est companies In the United (Rates and I Winnipeg! Canada, arrived giving employment as it does to so' Monday many skilled lnb« being sought eltle*. The management of iMh compan lias always proceetled along the lines | which pave resulted In unusual rein tlons between Hie corporation and It In town veil to a Federal position, as bad been threatened, according to gossip here. The president’s son-In-taw has be come the official peacemaker*between Ills father-in-law and the Ohio sena tors. Longworth la given credit for getting the Appointment of Fornkcr's tnan to the Fedeial bench. LITTLE BOV BLUB. nbarer* Ita. location I- * Ue,t °*' TI"' N'tlc toy .lug la nivcinl with dtitt. by many p.itgroaalvc M G„ion»| a S KyllWwIf* .pan, «»»•* •>" ncitt of tM* compant ^ Ami III* musket uiokls In lit* ksiul*. Massy Ureek MIsA Birdie Allison was the guest of Mrs. H. A. Jsrrard Wednesday workn.cn. In Dnyton play ground. for' nl «j' 1 !' , nd Mr „ Al „ p, vMlon npent Sunday afternoon with rclntlvca al Klmaay. Mr. t'harlc* W. Merritt, of Savan nah. Oa.. la expected In town thla week the children and amuaemanl and rv reatluu park* for the older one* hat been catnbllahed and maintained by tit conipany. Some difference line existed bet Some difference ha* existed belw*. ". , 0 ^,*,'.1 lU ya. the mansgemta of the compAijy an«l Mr . ond P. L. Huggins, of Ath the municipal Authorities of I)a>ton foi l( , r . n ,^ the suesla of Mi. and Mrs. R era. are Ihe guest, of Ml. and Mrs. R. Kfjpner. dr. J. M. X Dayton many month* nnd It la understood llmt It ha. reached ouch a point tha- al Mr.'J. M. Miller ha» purchaaed a lot propoeltlan haa been made to the illy ,,n the northeast aide of the public and unle** It I* accepted a change "t | square and will arect a dwelling In the ■lie "III be made. A* nnnounte.1 In'near future The Georgian lax! week, many prop" The Georgian last week, many - Judge Brown has recovered from a altlon* have been made to the company! very eecere attack of grip, and le able by Kn«ierp tdlle*. and Atlanta w ill to hr at Ills office again. ai-cotuiniHlHtloti*. with Hn-ir entire crewa. plate her advantage, before the com- Mica Madge Henley wo* Ihe guest uf — — — 1 "■ pony's director*. Mis* Lutlla Pott* Friday night. By James Walker Heatherlsy. Afraid tu die'.' To lay. this body down. And become a. spiritual being of Im mortal try. And wear a crown, la the rosebush afraid.«* bloom . musket mold* In lit* tun*!. Time wn* wbea Ike title my dots was Dew, Awl tke wdiller was pa**tn* lair list that was th* Hue wkrn l.iltlr Boy Mile Ktsseil them and put them there. ... . tiMhlllug off tu Id* little hod. lie ilreamt of the pretty tuya. Awl a* he waa tlrawailagaii angel *mij Awattened our Little hoy Mu. Afraid to die? ' ' To leave this body of pain. And put on a glorious incorrapUlds body And tire again? Does the butterfly fear To don hla now blight Winn r ; And aaar above all other Groping, creeping things? title toy friends are true Aye. faithful to l.lttl* Buy Blue they stand, K't.ii hi the same nlil iitaee — A*iittlux tile tiHtrh of ,i ntth* hand. Hk* IuimU. Tin* •uilli* of n Ulllt* f»uv. Ami il»»*T womlcr as waiting tlir long years through. In the -linn of that tlt(lc>rkslr. Ill Ills- ’HIM »»» 1 lire 1 II kg II » >11.111. Whit lei* lu.-iuile .it uur IJttle Huy Blip •Iih‘< kv kissed tkem nnd mil them there, -MLUK.SK FIKLU. Afraid to dla? To leave tht* Hay And become an angel And fly *w*y? When th* Bavlay groaned . L'pon the tree. He won life's vtclery For you nnd hie. There is no death; nvovlnt Uf th* breath. iu* UqrfM . , . . ■ .IX. . JL. .. i nmlLhniinitfl^ll i* rt^ifTnei i Utiitki&ilk n IklkM# - '* 1 —f When Jesus Hit dear lira, gave. He triumphed and conquered l-rath, hell and the grave.