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Men’s Socks, fast black,
with double heel, sole and
Men’s white, medium NeW FOUJ>ill'
weight Cotton Shirts and
Drawers.; some broken sites.-
Men’s
There are things we call furnishings which, taken separately; dori’t.seem to be of the greatest importance. But
they do count most critically with the particular mahf ‘T ~
For years we’ve prided ourselves on having such as are wanted by men of the most discriminating taste. * And
link we have gotten it down finer than ever this spring. 1 ~
thi
spnng.
Men’s Half Hose
Men’s Socks in black with
white split sole. Two-thread
best combed maco. Herras-
dorf dye; pair,
25c.
Men’s Socks, the famous
“Bhawknit”—knitted with
out seam; every pair guaran
teed; all black' or with Bplit
sole, and in mottled slate,
25c.
— Men ’b gray, navy blue and
Delft blue lisle thread Socks
with double heel, toe and
sole at
25c.
Men’s fancy embroidered
Socks in very neat designs at
' 25c.
Men’s heavy.weight Cot
ton Socks with double heel,
toe and sole. Hermsdorf
dye,
. 35c.
Men’s gray, black and na
vy blue mercerized lisle
Socks; pair,
35c,
Men’s Hermsdorf, hjack
ingrain Half Hose, with split
white foot. Real maco yarn.
Hermsdorf dye,
35c.
Men’s “indestructible,”
-fimr, Mark Gotten Bocks; ev-
ery pair guaranteed, price
35c.
Men’s black Silk Lisle
Socks with double heel, toe
and sole,
50c.
Men’s black lisle Socks
with 4-thread top and 6-
thread toe, heel and sole,
Men’8 Socks in fancy em
broidered patterns,
50c.
Men’s black Cotton Socks
with double heel, toe and
Bole. Box of 4, pair
50c.
Men’s Under
wear,
Men’s Balbriggan Shirts
with drawers to match, in
spring weights—garment,
a*.
Genuine Scriven
' Drawers
1 Genuine So riven Drawers
with elastic seams, -jj
50c.
Men’s white or Egyptian
lisle thread Shirts with
drawers to match shirts;
long or short sleeves; gar
ment,
75 c.
50c and 1.00
Guyot Sus
penders
Suspenders in all
50c.
Guyot
colors,
Men’s spring needle, me
dium weight Egyptian cot
ton shirts with drawers to
match; garment,
25c Ties,
String Ties ijn fancy silk-
reds, browns, bluest grava
and othor shades with
stripes, plaids and tiny pol
ka dots,
25c.
100 Negligees
at 69c.
A few dozen Negligee Shirts in odd sizes
—plaited and plain bosoms.
All in neat patterns.
Regular 1.00 Shirts
at 69c.
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Union Suits Men s Night shirts Negligee Shirts
* Men’s Onmhrif* Nicrht Shirts, nlnin and trim. r
Men's Union Suits in line weight Egyptian
cotton. Perfect fitting garments,
1.75.
Men’s Cambric Night Shirts, plain and trim
med, with collar or low neck, at
50c and 75c.
Men’s Nainsook Night Shirts in fine soft
weaves; plain white or trimmed, without collar,
1.00.
‘ -'Men’a Negligee Shirts in the new spring pat
terns, attached cuffs, coat style in light and
dark patterns,
1.00.
Men’s Union Suits in bleached cotton. Siik
finished cotton
1.75.
Pajamas
The “Broadway”—a plaited bosom white
shirt; the finest shirt on the market at the
price— "S
Men's Pajamas in white madras, with mili
tary or plain front jacket,
1.00 and 1.50.
1.00.
Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company
Brief News Notes
in.- president has Mm to the Mn.te
" r S. T. Jones, to bo post,
"■.ter at Pelham, Qa.
ji i- »tmed that Engineer John 8te*
f, ! ,,lp “*>l* ditch.” h«* not sailed
'■ I "name, a* reported, but will
'here until Major Oneth.lR ur-
I. '' 1 ',"" 'he Fifth War.) School at AN
i. y ">• "a. was destroyed by Bre
morning, Mx Bremen .were In-
Jur l ' "he seriously. Lon *150,000.
Friday . .eat on the New York
' h r-Xihange wa* sold for 175.000.
• l "l,. ## * '*** thlm ,h * ,Mt P revl *
.'M* "iMited that William F. Walk.
It, , mining bank cashier of New
• on i onn.. been found at On-
"regon. »
, '.‘* r "ey Ooodwin. aged 17. commit*
i„. . at Lexington, Ky„ when
Hi,,’, un ' 1 "H that his rival Forrest
•\ i*. k“‘ * lv,n an engagement ring to
Kate Goddard.
a ,.W ot *** •>» ® *lt* Grndy-
idJ“ law of 110*. which was
?. , by Governor Rrqnypacker,
It.... 11 '“’llahed by the 'Pttuurylvanl.
,,f representative* Friday.
Juio, n wilklsTchlsf Of tba United
Stales secret service, reached Chicago
Friday morning nnd ill onca took
chargo of .the Inve.tlgstlon being made
'into the recent 1173.""" robbery of
the aub-treusury.
Because Ills whiskers were burned
off by mi explosion of gss. Samuel
Beatty. aged 7ti. of tVellstun. Ohio, was
awarded damages of ll"l against the
Southern Ohio Gaa Company.
Orson' D. Mann, aged *3, of Muon
& Co., publishers of The Scientific
American, died at his. home In New
York city Thursday night.
Andrew Carnegie has given l-"."00
toward a 150,000 chemical and electri
cal building for Rutgers College, New
Brunswick. N. J. provided the col
lege raises 125,00".
A favorable report was made Friday
from the New York naval hospital say
ing that all typhoid fever patients
from the battleship Connecticut were
doing well and In no danger.
Denial was made In New York Fri
day c' rumor originating In wall
street « effect that ihe United
State.* sieaaary In Gotham had a
big shortage. The denial came from
Assistant Treasurer Hamilton Fish.
Rostna Hrsdrum Is dead In London.
She had been famous for years by rea-
son of her wonderful work In the Gil
bert nnd Sullivan operas.
Ambassador Reid at London, who
has been suffering from Inllucnsa. ha;
gone to the south of Francs to recu- I
Iterate.
pneumonia, and his death has caused
universal gloom In the city. He was
a son of the late J. W. Pease.
AN ARRAY OF COUNSEL
IN GRIFFIN MURDER CASE.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Oa„ March I.—Savannah*
Ians are much Interested In the trial
of XV. T. Gilpin, at Lyons. The trial
teas commenced yesterday. Gilpin Is
charged with the murder of Colonel W.
XV. McDonald, of Douglas.
The trial Is being held st Xidallu.
There Is an array of counsel In the
esse. Gltitln Is represented by Messrs.
Saffold * Larsen, of Swalnesbon;
Lieutenant Cowart, Claude Oxford. E.
T. Jones and John H. Coopier, of Ma
con. The prosecution Is represented
by Judge H. D. D. Twiggs, Alfred Her
rington. XVIItlams A Giles and Corbett
Lansford.
TO CREATE NEW OFFICES
IN POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Special lo The Oaorglan.
Savannah. Ga„ March I.—Since the
new administration came In there have
been numerous changes or varying
magnitude and these are growing guile
numerous In the police department, tl
LINE TO TAMPA
MAY BE MYTH,
"So fat as I know.” said Secretary
Collonane. of the Atlanta.* Birmingham
and Atlantic, "there Is no Intention ut
present at least of building our line Ihto
Tampa. The system has about the
work ahead that can be taken care
of for the next twelve months and our
hands will be full If Jt Is flnlshsd within
that time.”
This stattmem was given out In an
swer to a rumor that the Atkinson sys
tsm was making an effort to extend
Its lines Into Tamps. Fla. Nothing.Is
known of say such Intention at tha
general ofBres.
COLONIAL ENTERTAINMENT
WAS A SOCIETY EVENT.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, da.. March 1—A colonial
entertainment given by the members
of the T. XX’. C. A. last, night for lbs
beneflt of tha association; was quite a
society event.
RUN DOWN BY CARi
BOY PIES OF INJURIES.
Bperial to The Georgias.
Columbus. Oa.. March I.—Bernard
numrruuR in |"»ux» iic|/giiiiicin. •»!«... . . . . . . _
D now proposed to create several new Begin, Ihe Id-year-old son of J. Me
positions, among them being a second ] Cain, who was run over by a belt line
llcuunant of police, a chief of deles]car Monday, died at the home of hie
lives, a Are sergeant and several new | parents. In Bast Highlands, yesterday
policemen's places. afternoon.
ATLANTA BOY CAUGHT
IN KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Special to The Georgian.
Knoxville. Tenn„ March I.—Alfonso
Handers. 12 years old, of Atlanta. Is
being held here by the police pntll his
mother comes for him. He secreted
himself under a seat on a through train
and came here Thursday night.
The disappearance of Alfonso was
reported to the police XX’ednesdsy
night. His mother lives at 1* Gilmer
street and runs a Bah market on Deca
tur street. The lad Is said lo have
been stopping at the Virginia Hotel
with other boys two or thin* days be
fore his disappearance was reported.
CAME NEAR BEING STRUCK
BY SHOT fIRED IN TO CAN.
Special to Tha Georgian.
Columbus, Oa., March 1.—It has be
come known here that Hon. E. T.
Hickey, a wall-known attorney of
Lumpkin, Oa., who was In tha city yes
terday. ramie near loslag hla Ilfs by a
slot Bred through the window of the
smoking car of the Seaboard Air Una
passenger train which was standing In
ths car shad, about to start for Amerl-
cu.i.
The matter was kept quiet by the po
lice In order to catch Ike person who
did Ihe shooting, but so far they hkvt
been unable to discover wbo It was.
INSPECTORS
WILL NOLO PLACES
All Ihe Inspectors of the health and
sanitary departments will ba chosen at
a meeting of the board ot health ut
5 o’clock Friday afternoon.
It Is understood that all the Inspec
tors will be re-elected. There are op
position candidates to only a few. The
following are the candidate* for re-
election:
Plumbing Inspectors. J. A. G. Beach
and E. O. Quartos; fumigating Inspec
tor, J. E. B. Cooper; dairy Inspector,
B. B. Watkins; meat Inspectors, A.
XVasser. XV. B. Roberts end W. R.
Jones; superintendent sanitary dump
ing grounds. O. W. Pope: district In
spectors, K. Caldwell Joa Abernathy,
R. H. Illllsy, XV. P. Girardeau. XX’. T.
Harwell. J. A. Sewell, R. D. Waldron.
J. C. Milligan and F. H.’Bherrer.
L. Thornton will be re-elected dark
to the board of health. Seven Busbars
will ajso bq chosen. -*•.' ,
FATHER m SON
BURIED TOGETHER
Just 34 houa after his father. Jesse
Jackson, died kts little 3-yesr-uld mm.
Alton, pasead away at ll o'clock
Thursday night, meningitis being me
cause of death tn both Instances.
Funeral services were conducted over
the bodies of . father and son at to
o’clock Friday morning at the resi
dence. 1*1* Marietta street. Rev. nich-
ard orme XVTynn offlrlallng. The in
terment was la We*tries’. . .
Mrs. Jackson Is Ihe only surviving
member of the family. Mr Jarleeos
wa* a bookkeeper at th* Kxposition
Colton Mills, ’ ,
LIQUOR LICENSE REVOKED
BECAUSE OF VIOLATION.
COLUMBUS BUSINESS MAN
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Special lo Tke nmrgtau.
Columbus, Oa„ March 1.—The death
of J. Norman Pease, tha wan known
book stow man, has canoed general re
gret and sorrow In tha city- Mr. Peas*
died v—ierday after a brief illness from
*|«-rUI to Tim fleorgUs. ..■?<*,
Savannah. Oa. March t.—For Urn
Brit time In many years a aatoon li
cense was revoked In Savannah today.
•Mayor Tledeknan took away Usa M-
ccnsc or M. A. Farrell, who W4*
vlcted In the pOllce court of I
unr on Sunday. A recent
gave the mayor this right
roll was the Brat dealer *
afterwards.