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lJiiS AXXjAXNl'A WiliUnUX AIN AJNJJ JNUjVVIS,
Unsurpassable in Style—and None of Them Over $3
No Name, Fedora, $3.00.
In pearl with black band.
Bound or unbound edge. Al
so black, and walnut brown,
trimmed to match. We also
have the large shape Alpine.
Black, brown and nutria col
ors, raw edge. $3.00.
Raw edge Alpine black,
pearl or brown, at $2.00.
No Name, Telescope, $3.00.
Bound edge, narrow brim,
pulled front. Dark Pearl,
with pearl band and binding. ■
Nutria, trimmed to match,
and black. Style, Tunis.
Imperial Derby, $3.00.
The popular young man’s
hat, full crown effect, with
flat brim. Potash color, trim
med with steel color band
and binding. Something
new. Also in black. Style,
Devoe.
Atlanta Special, $3.00.
It has a high crown, narrow
brim, bound edge, worn tel
escoped. Pearl, trimmed to
match. Walnut, trimmed
with brown band and bind
ing, and black. Style, num
ber 60.
No Name, Negligee, $3.00.
Medium shape crown and
brim, worn dented, creased,
or telescoped. Pearl, trim
med to match. Nutria .trim
med to match, and black,
Style, Combat.
Who said you couldn't buy hats with good style, and good blocking, for two and three
dollars? Here are six shapes at three and two more described at two dollars. And you
never saw a hat from Muse’s that wasn’t up to the Muse standard, did you?
An Imperial, $3.00.
A raw edge Felt, worn tele
scope fashion; has very nar
row brim; colors, Pearl,
trimmed to match, cream,
trimmed to match, and
black. Style, Newton.
A hat similar to this, pearl
and black, at $2.00.
Fancy Hat Bands, 25c and 50c.
MUSE’S
3-5-7 Whitehall
MUSE’S
BREAKS WITH SOCIETY GIRL
TO WED GOTHAM ACTRESS
New York. March 28.—Quoena San
ford. the dancer, who disappeared sud
denly and mysteriously last Saturday
from Sam Bernard's company at Wal.
lacks theater, la believed to be the
wife of a society millionaire. Bristow
Draper, son of General Draper, now
lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.
The beautiful Miss Alice Margery
Ray, daughter of the very wealthy
Mrs. William Ray, of Franklin, Mass.,
was engaged to be married to Draper
on June I. and the house which was
being built for them In Boston Is n<^w
almost completed.
Mrs. Ray, of Franklin, has Issued a
alalement saying that the engagement
of her daughter to Draper had been
broken and henceforth the young peo
ple would be nothing to each other.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Judgments Affirmed Thursday, March
28. 1907.
Carreker v. Thornton (117). from
Pike superior court, before Judge Rea
gan. E. C. Armlatead and a. D. Dom
inick, for plaintiff In error. J. M.
Smith, W. W. Lambdin and John W.
Bennett, contra.
Johnson at a), v. Waxelbaum Co.,
from city court of Sylvester, Judge
Park. Payton & Hay, for plaintiffs In
error. Polhlll A Williamson and Har
deman & Jones, contra.
Fisher v. Pearson, from Irwin su
perior court. Judge Martin. K. W. Ry-
man. for plaintiff In error. Haygood &
Cults, contra.
Brown V. State, from Cobb superior
court, Judge Unbar. Griffin & Attaway,
for plaintiff In error. B. F. Simpson,
solicitor general, contra.
Hlnely v. State, from Effingham su
perior court. Judge Senbrook. D. H.
Clark, for plaintiff In error. N. J. Nor
man, solicitor general, and Livingston
Kenan, contra.
Rogers v. State, from city court of
Blakely. Judge Jurdan. R. 11. Shef
field. for plaintiff In error. W. Q. Park,
aollcltor, rontra.
Malian v. State, from city court of
Floyd county. Judge Hamilton. Uenrge
A. H. Harris A Son. for plaintiff In
error. W. H. Ennis, solicitor general,
contra.
Perry v. 8tate, from Tift superior
court, Judge Mitchell. T. R. Perry and
C. C. Hall, for plaintiff In error, w. E.
Thomas, solicitor general, by \V. E.
Talley, contra.
Judgments Reversed.
Moore v. Central of Georgia Railway
Co., from city court of Atlanta, Judge
Reid. Edgar Latham, for plaintiff In
error. Dorsey, Brewster. Howell &
Heyman, contra.
Corcoran v. Merchants and Miners'
Transporthtlon Co., from city court of
Savannah, Judge Norwood. Robert L.
folding, for plaintiff In error. O'Con
nor. O'Bryne A Hartrldge, contra.
Jacobs v. State, from city court of
Blakely, Judge Jordan. Oliver & Rus
sell, for plaintiff in error. W. G. Park,
solicitor, contra.
Mulkey y. State, from city court of
Blakely, Judge Jordan. Pottle A
Glessner and Oliver & Russell, for
plaintiff In error. W. O. Park, solicitor,
contra.
Scribner’s Sons v. Mutual Building
Co., from Fulton superior court. Judge
Pendleton. Thomas L. Bishop, for
plaintiffs In error., Etheridge & Eth
eridge. rontra.
Heywood v. Slate, from city court
of Camilla, Judge Scalfe. Ernest M.
Davis, for plaintiff In error. Sam S.
Bennet, solicitor, contra.
Ralden v. State, from Clarke aupe
rlor court. Judge Cobb. U. C. Thomas
and E. K. Lumpkin, for plaintiff In er
ror. S. J. Tribble, solicitor general,
contra.
Stanfield v. State, from city court of
Reldsvllle. Judge Morgan. L. J. Tip.
pins, Isaiah Beasley and Hines A Jor
dan. for plaintiff In error. H. H. El
ders, solicitor, contra.
Mason v. State, from city court of
Swalnsboro. Judge Mitchell. Saffold
A Larsen, for plaintiff In error. H. R.
Daniel, solicitor, contra.
Taylor v. State, from city court of
Swalnsboro, Judge Mitchell. Saffold &
Larsen, for plaintiff in error. H. R.
Daniel, aollcltor, contra.
Dismissed.
Oarreker v. Thornton (116), from
Pike superior court. Counsel as in
first case above.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Wednesday, March 27, 1907.
283, 214. Leila Vinson v. Willingham
Cotton Mills, and vice versa, from city
court of Macon. Argued.
37. American Surety Company of
New York v. W. A. Wood, ordinary,
for use, etc., from city <;ourt fo Dublin.
Argued.
238. G. F. Orlmsley v. Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company, from city
court of Camilla. Argued.
239. J. B. Turner v. A. D. ware, from
Bibb. Submitted.
241. 1’ennlngton A Evans v. Douglas,
Augusta and Gulf Railway Company,
from city court of Nashville. Argued.
WHIPPED IN STREET,
THIEVES RIFLED CAR
WHILE TRAIN WAS STOPPED.
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur. Ala., March 28.—While a
Southern freight train was standing In
the yards here Tuesday, unknown par
ties broke open a box car containing
side meat and took from the car fif
teen sides, averaging In weight about
inn pounds. They dumped the meat
down a high embankment and evident
ly Intended to take It away later. Just
as the train was pulling out of the
yards It was discovered that the car
had been broken open and the meat
was found and replaced. /
EDUCATORS OF ALABAMA
IN SESSION IN MOBILE.
Special to The Georgian.
Mobile. Ala., March 28.—The Ala
bama Educational Association met here
In annual session today, with promi
nent educators present from all parts
of the state and from several adjoin
ing states.
Sessions will be held each afternoon
and night until Saturday morning.
At the meeting of city and county
superintendents this morning Charles
B. Gibson, superintendent of Columbus,
Ga.. schools, read a paper on "In
dustrial Education In Towns and
Cities." Over 500 members are pres
ent.
JONES HELD UNDER BOND
BY COLUMBUS RECORDER.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga.. March 28.—Rufus
Jones was bound over to the superior
court under a bond of ISto to answer
to the charge of assault with Intent
to murder J. C. Pollard, In the re
corder’s court here today.
Jones cut Pollard severely In a fight
two weeks ago. The men were for
merly partners In business.
RICH’S in the New Store. ^
For Tomorrow, Friday Only
Remarkable Values in
Point de Paris Laces
At 12C Yd.
Regular prices 15c to 25c Yard.
Now is the time to make up the flufty lace petti
coats for Summer wear. We will give you, tomorrow,
a grand selection of Point de Paris Edgings and
Insertings in Match Sets and Odd Patterns; widths up
to 9 inches, values up to 25c, at
SUIT H)R DIVORCE
Claims Was Violently At
tacked by His Wife
Without Cause.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. March 28.—Tuesday was
return day In the superior court and
late In the afternoon a number of suits
were filed, divorce suits having a large
per cent as follows;
Mrs. Bessie Lee Haddocks against
her husband, John C. Haddocks, charg-
Ing cruelty, drunkenness and threats
against her life. In addition to a total
divorce, she asks for the custody of her
child.
Mrs. Willie Walts ngainst her hus-
band. John A. C. Walts, charging aban
donment, cruel treatment and habitual
drunkenness.
One of the most Interesting rases
filed was that of Charles T. Miller
against his wife, Mrs. Pearl Miller. The
husband alleges that his wife was very
cruel and unkind to him In that she
without cause or reason, justification
or excuse, on the streets of the city of
Macon, on the corner of Fourth nnd
Cherry streets, and In the day time,
with a certain whip, did make a violent
assault on him and then nnd there
strike and beat him, which greatly hu
miliated him and caused him much
mental anguish and suffering.
Mrs. T. O. Holloway ngainst T. O.
Holloway for total divorce on the
grounds that her husband hail on di
vers occasions beat her and had knock,
ed her about and threatened to dash
her brains out.
Sale will begin
at Nine O y clock
12c Yd.
M. RICH & BROS. COMPANY | 111. RICH & BROS. COMPANY
FEARS BOLL WEEVIL
WILL REACH MISSISSIPPI.
Special to The Oeorgian.
Jackson, Miss., March 28.—Professor
W. M. Bamberg, the government ex
pert who has been In the state for
the past two years fighting against the
boll weevil and preparing the farmers
for Its coming Is of the opinion that It
will reach the state this year. As yet
It has not made Its appearunce, but
there Is every reason to believe, he
save, that the weevil will get here be
fore the year Is out. Professor Bam
berg now has nve hundred demonstra
tion farms being worked In accordance
with the ideas of the agricultural de
partment.
DEEP WELL POWER
PUMP HEADS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO.,
54 Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Ga.
JACOBS’
Drug Department
Easter Egg Dyes and Designs 5c
If sent by mail 7c.
Sparklet Bottles.
New model wire wicker
with all improvements,
$1.50. Capsules for quarts,
box of 10, 50c.
Peptol.
The new flesh forming food
medicine.
$1.00.
Liebig 9 s Malt Extract
Builds up and strengthens
the system of weak and de
bilitated women and chil
dren. Aids and hastens the
recovery of health and vigor
of the sick and convalescent.
Pint I5c; Dozen $1.50.
If you do not find it convenient to
visit the store telephone your want
¥ A /'/q D Q* 6,8,10 MariettaSt.
23 Whitehall St.