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The>new store is not entirely completed yet; but near enough to enable us to show the new clothes 1
So, come* in and choose your Spring suit while the stock is new and fresh, assortments complete and
available. It’s the largest showing of correct clothes in Atlanta—and everything’s new,
season’s stock as we go along.
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Hart, Schaffher & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co.
Are 1 he Names You’ll See on the Labels
Could we offer stronger evidence of the high, quality of these clothes than the
names of America’s best makers?' And these two concerns have even surpassed all
their previous efforts in the production of this season’s styles.
Our small profit policy is still in force and we’ll save you $5 or more on any
suit you buy; besides giving fabrics and styles not to be had in other clothing at any
price.
We want you to come and see these clothes; want to show you why we are so
enthusiastic about them; want you to realize that you’ll make a big mistake if you
don’t buy your Spring outfit here.
Suits—$15 to $40.
Top Coats—$15 to $35.
Shirts
Of course, you expect to
find handsomest shirt styles
and largest assortments
here, and we won’t disap
point you.
Manhattans and other
good brands in the best pat
terns you ever saw.
$1.00 to $3.50
Smartest Hat-Styles
You can’t go wrong if you choose
your new spring “lid” from our splendid
collection of Stetsons.
All styles and shapes and shades and
sizes. No trouble to please your taste,
suit your purse or fit your head.
Come in and take a .look. Glad to
show you. $3.00 to $6.00
Cravats
The Neckwear stock is
gorgeous. Never were such
charming colorings, such at
tractive patterns.
Every cravat in the stock
is silk, too—no “mercer
ized” fakes for us.
50c to $2.00 -
Hart Schaffher id Marx
Daniel Brothers Company,
Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers, Shirtmakers
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffher id Man
FRIENDS OF VICTIM
TRAVELING AGENTS
WILL AID OFFICERS
TO ADJUST CLAIMS
In order to Identify a man now under
arrest In Mobile, snd who Is thought to
be Thomas Lucas, under Indictment for
ths murder of Ed C. Farrell last Sep
tember. In Decatur streeL It Is proba
ble that one of the dead man's friends
will accompany Deputy Sheriff Shrop
shire to Mobile.
D. B. Mahoney, of 46 Decatur etreel,
le believed to be able to do this, snd It
Is probable that he will accompany the
deputy for Ihe purpose. The descrip
tion sent by the Mobile officials to
Sheriff Nelms fils that of the wanted
man and' the officiate of the sheriff's
office are Inclined to believe he Is Lu
cas.
To secure the prompt handling and
settlement of all fair and honest loss,
damage snd overcharge freight claims
against the company, and Justice to
patrons In respect to the handling of
freight, an official announcement has
been mode by the Southern railway
that a corps of traveling freight claim
agents will travel continuously over
the system with authority to act.
This Is one of the most Important
announcements of Interest to shippers
and patrons of this system that has
been Issued In some lime. Immediate
results In the m*"*r -f freight claims
UNWRITTEN LAW"
TO BE DISREGARDED
IN MURDER TRIAL
Texas, March >2.—All of the
Trsa* panhandle Is watching with the
kerncst of Interest at Graham the trial
"! Plxley Stewart, a rich ranchman, on
the charge of murdering Clinton Ruth-
trfor.l. t-iuully prominent In the rattle
raising Industry of Taxes. Peculiar In-
'W't centers In ths trial because (hta
l* ihc first known esse In Texas In
*huh ihe "unwritten law" was specific,
•llv haired, where Ihe name and honor
of a good woman was Involved. All
twelve 1 of the Jurymen swore to “dis
regard the unwritten law" and uphold
the written law.
Mrs. Stewart, the wife of Ihe defend
snt, on the witness stand told the Jury',
between heart-touching soba and a
Hood of tears, the story of the Inautte
she had received last June and July;
the proposals made and her selxure by
Clinton Rutherford; how, when the had
freed herself from his grasp, he made
her promise not to tell her husband of
what he had done, on the threat that he
would kill her husband on sight unless
she made the promise; how. In Janu
ary last, after half a year of agony of
spirit, she finally told her husband all,
and that the killing followed soon aft
erwards.
W. H. Wilsy. .«
W. H. Wiley, aged 2t years, died at
his residence, 60 South Jackson street,
Thursday at noon. After a vary short
Illness, with meningitis. The body was
taken to Glneter, Go., Friday morning
for Interment.
A pair of Hats that
come pretty
near being just
right.
They come in
several colors and
at
two prices.
Dunlap and
Stetson
$5.00
Law’s Special
$3.00
Look at these Shoes
from any
point of view.
Style,
material, work
manship and fit.
They wear as
well as they look.
Stetson
$5.00 and
$6.00
Law’s Special
$3.50
wtusc
will be somswpat of a novelty, whan It
Is considered ths usual length of time
In reaching final settlements.
The announcement Is mads by A. H.
Plant, comptroller of ths Southern
Railway Company, and the Inaugura
tion of this corps gives assurance to
the patrons of ths company that tbslr
rights srlll .receive courteous and effi
cient attention.
VISIT MINING PROPERTY*
IN WESTERN STATE.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., March 22.—Messrs.
John K. Harris snd W. W. Curtis re-
turned yesterday from Artsona, where
they have been on an extended visit to
soma mining property In which thay are
Interested In that state. Ths mine Is
controlled by Oeorgla people, snd the
two gentlemen mentioned are enthusi
astic over the outlook for the future
of the property. They made a personal
Inspection, and saw every feature of ths
mine, and they sav there are millions
of tons of ore In sight which wtU read
ily assay from $*• to $20 par ton.
EVANGELIST CRITTENTON
DELAYS HIS VISIT.
•pedal to Ths Georgias.
Columbus, Ga., March 22.—Owing to
a change In his plans, Charles N. Crlt-
tenton, the millionaire evangelist, who
was expected In the city yesterday,
telegraphed to friends hare that hs
would have to defer hi* visit until next
weak.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tsnn., March 22.—Mary
McAllister, aged 12, snd Letts Edsell.
aged 1$, two runaway girls from Sher
man Heights, who Isft their homes
because they claimed their parents Im
posed upon them, going to Dalton, On.,
have been taken Into custody here.
The Edsell girl will be taken lo ths
Homs Of ths Good Shephard In Cincin
nati and ths other has been returned
lo her parents. Ths father of this girl
Is a well-known mall carrier.
GEORGIA MARBLE
MAY BE SELECTED
FOR NEW CAPITOL
Special to The Georgian.
Milwaukee. WIs., March 22.—Ths
governor and other state officials are to
visit Georgia Quarries before tatting
ths btg marble contract for tbs new
stats capital building.
CHARITIES WILL ASK
FOR TWO PLAYGROUNDS
As forecasted In The Georgian Thurs
day afternoon, tbs IInance commutes
of council will be naked by ths Asso
ciated Charities to recommend an ap
propriation of 2500 with which lo es
tablish two summer playgrounds for
ths school children.
This was decided upon at the regu
lar monthly meeting of the directors
of the Associated Charities held Thurs
day night and the following committee
was appointed to watt upon the finance
committee for the purpose; B. H.
Krelgshaber, G. H. Brandon and Sec
retory J. C, Logan.
Mrs. C. D. Brown.
Mrs. C. D. Brown, aged 2$ years, died
at her residence, 17 Willow street. Frl
day morning, after an Illness of fifteen
months. The funeral services will be
conducted Saturday morning at ths
residence. Ths Interment will be
Wsstvlsw cemetery.
SHOT THROUGH"THE FOOT
MAN DIES OF WOUND.
Special to The Georgian.
Danville, Os.. March 2$.—John
Holbrook died st his home near here
Wednesday evening, as tns result of a
gunshot wound.
Four weeks ago last Wednesday hs
was out hunting whan one of ths party,
who was carrying a double-barrel shot
gun. undertook to let down the ham
mere snd put his thumb on ths right'
hand hammer and pullsd the left-hand
trigger. Ths gun wss discharged, ths
load of shot passing through Mr. Hol
brook's foot
Laws in Conflict
Special to Tbs Oaorglsn.
Chattanooga, Tenn, March 22.—The
state laws and tbs ordinances of this
city seem lo be la conflict In a fsw
Instances. Ths etty code, according lo
City Attorney Chemise, permits butch
ers snd sellers of gams snd fish, to knap
their places of business open on Sun
day. but ths stale laws prohibit ths
keeping open of any buslnsaa what
soever, excepting restaurants
TRAIN HITS CAR; '
DOZEN ARE HURT
Detroit. Mich.. March 22.—An ID
bound Michigan Central passenger
train struck a south-bound Fourteenth
avenue car, well Ailed with paaaengers,
at the Fourteenth' avenue crossing
shortly before I o'clock Friday mom-
resulting In ths Injury of a doten
persona on tns street car.
Henry Bmlth and Miss Harriet Mar
tin will probably die. -
FINLEY DELIVERS ADDRESS
TO COMMERCIAL CLUB.
•pedal to Ths Georgian.
Birmingham. Ala.. March 22 —W. W.
Finley, president of Ihe Southern rail
way, delivered an address before Ihe
Commercial Club of Birmingham yes
terday afternoon. A banquet was
given Mr. Finley st the Hotel Hillman
last night, which was attended by
prominent men of Birmingham.
MAN SHOOTS WIFE;
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE}
IS SENT TO ASYLUM
Special to The Georgian.
Charleston, B. C„ March 22.—R. L.
Bonnoltt. of Darlington. 8. C, who stmt
his wife yesterday and stabbed hlmsstf
In Ihe breast with a pocket knife, was
sent lo Columbia this morning to UM
Insane asylum. His wife Is still living.
President Roosevelt has Informed
Senator Overman, of North Carolina,
that It will be Impossible for him to at
tend the ceremonies of the unveiling
of a monument at Raleigh to TT—rlgn
Worth Bagley. ths first Amertcah killed
In ths 8panlsh-Amsrtcan war. and the
only naval officer who lost hla life In
the struggle.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
DIES IN JACKSON;
YOUNGEST IN U. &
Jackson, Miss- March 22.—'This
morning at an early hour. 'Attorney
General Williams, aged 27 years, and a
native of thle state, who Is belltved to
have been ths youngest attorney gen
eral In ths United States, died at hla
residence here after several weeks' III-
MONEY FOR VETS
READY NEXT WEEK
Payment of about 4.000 Georgia vet
eran! of ths Spantsh-American war
will begin next week, probably Mon-
d * y -
Judge C. G. Janes, of Cedartowii Who
has been acting as the governor's agent
In this matter. Is In ths city, and on
Friday night C. C. Calhoun, tho Wash
ington representative. Is expected.! Mr.
"alhoun will bring ths balance of ths
amount from ths government sores
$10,000.
SUSPENDS PUBLICATION
AFTER MONTH'S EXPERIMENT.
Special to The Georgian.
Americua, Ga.. March 22.—Surviving
Isas than thirty days. The American
Bvenlng News, launched on Washing*
ton's birthday, announcad suspension
with yesterday's Issue. This Is the
twelfth unsucceesful attempt la as
many years to establish an evening
Rightaway Headache Cure
A safe and certain cure for nervous and sick
headaches. Warranted to cure the worst headaches ill
ten minutes. The tablets will be found a specific
for facial neuralgia and will instantly relieve any
acute pain.
One dozen tablets in box for 10c. ** 7 ’
Jacobs’ Pharmacy,
6-8*10 Marietta St.
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