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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 19^
T
TO FEDERAL COURT
Were Bound Over After Pre
liminary Hearing at *
Macon.
ENGLISHMAN WINS HEAR7
OF GOTHAM SOCIETY GIRL
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. On.. April 4.—On the charge of
peonage, Atfonao F. Moseley and Samuel
Hunt Hardeman, of Jaiper county, wore
hound 0Tcr yesterday morning by United
Staten Commissioner W. E. Martin under
1300 bonds each.
The case originally came up on Mnrch
18, but was postponed until last Ktuur
day, aud was again postponed until yester-
day. As soon as the case began, the goy.
erutneut rested, mid further preliminaries
being dispensed with, the commissioner
iHiund the two men orer.
The case grew out of a warrant which
It la alleged Mose|ey took ont and Harde-
inan served on n negro named Will Hurt,
alias will Urown, the allegations being
that the warrant wan used to Insure the
retaining of Ilurfa *sr*lcea as a laborer
on Moseley's farm. The warrant Is alleged
to hare been sworn out In January, 1507,
before Justice of the Peace T. P. Shy by
Moseley and turned orer to Hardeman tu
*’*It*Js T al!eged 'thnt U tlte warrant was uerer
returned to the Justice of the peace.
twenty pharmacy students
WILL COME FROM MACON.
Special, to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. April 4.—Twenty os more
pharmacy atudenta will go to Atlanta
on Monday next to stand the annual
■prlng examinations before the state
board of pharmacy. The examinations
are to be held In the house of repre
sentatives chamber, and according to
present indications, more than 100 ap
plicants will be present. From Macon
applicants will go up from the Mercer
School of Pharmacy and from the Max
Morris School. In the past students
from both schools have been eminently
successful before the board and anoth
er good showing Is looked for. At this
session of the board the matter of ac
cepting the licenses granted In other
states will be taken up by the board.
JUDGE SPEER IMPROVINGi
SICKNESS DUE TO OVERWORK,
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., April 4.—Judge Emory
Speer showed quite an Improvement In
his condition yesterday, and It la be
lieved that he will be able to be out
before the end of the week. He has
been Indisposed for several days, and his
friends are of the opinion that It la the
result of overwork. Since last Novem
ber Judge Speer has been kept a very
busy, man with several large caaes
upon his hands.
GOVERNOR OF WISCONSIN
WILL VISIT MACON.
Specie! to The Georgian.
•Macon, Ga., April 4.—Governor Da-
MISS MURIEL DELANO ROBBINS.
The betrothal of Miss Muriel Delano Robbins, daughter of Mrs. Price
Collier, of New York, whose picture here appears, to Cyril Martineau, of
London, England, is announced. Mitt Robbins made her debut three sea
sons ago. With her stepfather and mother oho has been spending the win
ters in Ireland and England and has won a name for herself at the fa- t
mous cross-country hunts. Miss Robbins’ fiance is a member of an old
English family.
1
vldson, of Wisconsin, and a party of
statehouse officials will be In Macon on
the morning of May 30 on their way to
Andersonvllle, Ga., where a monument
Is to be dedicated.
Several Macon people will accompany
the governor’s party from this city to
Andersonvllle and return. The monu
ment Is about completed and has been
erected In memory of Wisconsin sol
diers who lost their lives In and around
Andersonvllle during the civil war.
The “Golden Band of Luck 1
MACON TAX ASSESSMENTS
CAUSES A BIG KICK.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., April 4.—Over twenty-
five complaints upon the action of the
city board of assessors In raising the
values upon their property have been
filed with the clerk of the city council
by Macon property owners. All com
plaints are now In the hands of the
special license and tax committee and
will be given the attention of that
body.
Those Trim Suits in Wash Weaves
for the Smaller Boys
Prettiness goes a long ways with you in choosing little boys’ wash suits—most little fel
lows’ clothing is sold on its “looks.” Material and making aren’t watched so closely for that
very reason, and lots of trimming is put on to catch the eye.
But we’re after the good making along with the fine effects. Wo know what brings mother
back again for another purchase.
On the Right Side a Sailor Russian, with
t Windsor Tie.
And These Two—Cadet Russian on the
Left and Sailor Blouse on the Right.
. Cadet Russians for boys from 2 1-2 to 5 years.
The cadet Russian suit is very popular for sum
mer wear for little chaps.
_ White figured mndrhs, white duck, white merce
rized weaves, corded pique, rep, linens, ginghams,
and colored mercerized weaves.
$1.00 to $4.00
The Sailor Blouse Suits for boys from 5 to 10
years, in chnmbrav, madras, striped ducks, galatea,
linen ginghams and linen.
$1.00 to $5.00
Some twenty styles and more in these wash suits for boys, from 21-2 to 5.
White mndras, white figured madras, white and colored linen, checked ging
hams, chambray, galatea rep, and figures. With collars to match or in contrast
ing colors. They range iu price from
$1.00 to $4.00
This Swell Little Man has on a Double-
breasted Sailor Blouse Suit.
5 TO 10 YEARS.
The double-breasted Sailor Blouse is one of tho
spring’s nobbiest styles.
White and tan check galatea $2.50
White and blue striped mndras $3.00
Brown linen $3.50
Tan and white French madras $4.50
Black and white check Freneh gingham ...$5.00
White French gingham $5.00
White linen, trimmeed pique, rep, linens, ginghams,
MUSE'S, 3*-7 Whitehall
TO STOP UPRISING
Come, Mothers—These
Will Save Stitches
Girls’ dresses—ever know of little folks having too many
in summer time?
Washable fabrics for school and play, in good materials
that will stand wear and washing.
If you figured the goods by the yard or the making you
couldn’t much more than cover one of the items with the price
for which we hand you over the suit, all fresh, clean aud ready
to put on.
Were 3.50 Were 3.50 Were 2.50
Russian dresses, one-piece
affairs in blue, tan and ox-
blood chambray. Made
with wide plaits from neck
to hem; embroidered em
blem; collar 1 and cuffs
trimmed with braid.
In size 6,8,10,12 aud 14
years.
3.50 dresses
Children’s dresses in im
ported French Madras,
black aud white; red and
white; blue and white
plaids.
Made with dutch necks,
outlined with two-inch
bands of embroidery. Belt
and cuffs of embroidery
run with ribbon to match
plaids.
$3.50 dresses
Two styles in this lot;
dresses of flue French
Chambray; guaranteed
fast colors.
Tan, oxblood and blue,
These have collar and
cuffs strapped with nar
row white bands.
Ideal school dresses.
2.50 dresses
at 2.65 at 2.65 at 1.65
Girls’ dresses in dotted swisses and lawns with fine em
broideries and laces.
Children’s dresses in 6, 8, 10 and 12 years—dresses from
3.50 to 7.50
Detachments Are Being
Rushed to Frontier
Posts.
St. Petersburg, April 4.—Strang de
tachments of Russian troops are being
rushed to the Roumanian frontier by
General Kautbare, who Is In command
of the forces at Odessa.
Orders were Issued today owing to
restleaaneia of Russian peasants.
UVEA DROPPED DEAD
WHILE IN HIS WAGON
J. T. Maughon, a driver of one of
the city stockade wagons, dropped dead
about 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
while hla horses were drinking at the
watering tank at the corner of Fair
street and South Boulevard.
Mr. Maughon dropped over In hla
seat, dying without a word. A negro
seated beside him threw his arm
around the dying man's body, and
called to the white driver ahead for
aid, but when assistance came It was
loo late.
Mr. Maughon wan aged ES yean. He
leaves a wife and three children, who
reside at the corner of Glenwood ave
nue and Wuldo street.
Has Purchased Lot
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga., April 4.—George P.
Esles has purchased from the First
Baptist church the residence formerly
owned by John H. Martin and fifty feet
of the Martin lot, for fS,300. The origi
nal lot was 200 feet deep, and Mr.
Estes gets fifty adjoining hla property
on the lower side.
CUBAN GOVERNOR
TO INVESTIGATE
MURDER OF AYALA
Havana, April 4.—Governor Magoon
lias ordered an Investigation of the ap
parent political murder of Jose Rafael
Ayala, former chief of police of Guinea.
Ayala returned lost Sunday for the
purpose of starting a revolution. He
was shot while leaving his house on
Tuesday night by eight negroes. The
presence of one hundred American sol
diers precludes danger of disorders.
ANSWER FILED IN COURT
IN THE DODGE LAND CASE.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., April 4.—An answer and
a plea were filed In the Federal court In
Macon yesterday afternoon by A. B.
Hargrove one of the defendants In the
Dodge land case, now famous In the
court annuls of Georgia. In hts an
swer Hargrove asks to be dismissed
and saya that he has no right, title or
Interest In the property in dispute.
MRS.TTPSCOMB TO SPEAK.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, of Athens,
president of the Georgia Federation of
Woman’s Clubs, will speak before the
.Southern Educational Association .In
Pinehurst, N. C.. next week. Mrs.
Lipscomb's subject will be, "What the
Club Women are Doing Along Educa
tional Lines.”
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The ‘ ‘ Golden Band of Luck-’ ’
BUILDERS BEGIN WORK
ON CONFEDERATE MONUMENT.
(peels! to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Go.. April 4.—At 9 o'clock
this' morning actual work was begun
for the erection of the Confederate
monument by the Longstreet Chapter,
Daughters of the Confederacy, In the
center of the public square. Mrs.' C. C.
Saunders, Mrs. J. C. Dorsey, Mrs. Jas.
Longstreet, Mrs. J. W. W. Simmons,
Miss Nina Smith and other ladles who
have given so much earnest work to
the movement, were on hand to see
the llrst licks struck by the employees
of the city under Mayor Mitchell.
The monument, excepting the figure
which Is to cap It, Is ready and will
soon be put In place. The entire monu
ment will he twenty-one feet high.
Will Repeat Music Program.
Rpeefsl to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga., April 4.—The mualc
rendered by the choir at Grace Epis
copal church Sunday morning will be
repeated at the ntornlng service next
Sunday, on occount of the Inclemency
of the weather lost Sunday.
BIG SUIT FOR DAMAGE
AGAINST THE SOUTHERN.
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga., April 4.—Thompson
The “Golden
Band of Luck”
A Bell, of Gainesville, who havo asso
ciated with them Arnold A Arnold, of
Atlanta,.have filed In Habersham supe
rior court suits against the Southern
railway for O. M. T, Brock, J. R. Logan
and a young man named Ayers, all
three of whom, It la alleged, were run
dowp by a freight train at Cornelia ami
badly hurt some two or three weeks
ago. Brock had both legs cut off and
Ills left arm between the shoulder and
elbow, and sustained other Injuries.
Logan and Ayers, were not badly hurt.
The total amount asked for In the suits
—two In each case—Is 330,000 or more,
or more.