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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, APHID 17, 13JT.
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Clothes That Satisfy
The better clothing judge you are, the more
you’ll appreciate these Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart,
Schaffner & Marx clothes. The more carefully and
critically you examine them the more thoroughly
you’ll be convinced of their faultless quality.
You can’t get better clothing, no matter how
much you pay; you’ll be asked to pay our prices
elsewhere for ordinary clothing, with no character
in it or reputation behind it.
Atlanta men are appreciating these facts
more widely every day; and our business is grow
ing by leaps and bounds; our doubled space will
soon be inadequate.
Come in tomorrow and choose a new Spring Suit: pay $15
or $40 or any price between-—you’ll get more for your money
than you ever got before.
Copyright 1907 by
H«rt Schaffner isf Marx
Your Hat
Is Here
Put your head into one of these smart Stet
son, $3 to $6, or Miller $5 hats. All good shapes
and shades in soft and stiff styles.
Smart Shirts
Manhattan Shirts at $1.50
to $3.50—and the best line of
dollar‘Shirts in town.
New Neckwear
We’re “doinga land office”
business in Neckwear and no
wonder, with such a stock.
Daniel Bros. Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree St.—Opposite Walton St.
HIGHS
HIGH’S
SILK SALE!
TOMORROW, ONE DAY,
CHOICE NEW SILKS
Some remnants, half pieces and full
bolts, waist and dress silks in stripes,
checks and plaids suitable for shirt waist
suits, fancy waists, kimonos and children’s
dresses.
These are brand new silks, only been
iu stock a few weeks. Big line patterns
and styles to choose from. Come tomor
row and take your choice of the lot
AT
33c
F0R 33c
BEGINS OPERATION
Yard Wide $1.50 Quality
Black Taffeta Silk
TOMORROW, ONE DAY., Come buy this yard
wide $1.50 quality guaranteed Black Taffeta
Silk, while five pieces last, at
$1.10
J. M. HIGH
EORGIA COMPANY'S CASE
SUBMITTED WITHOUT BRIEF.
"'*»hinjtton, April 17.—The com-
a,nt “f the Tomlln-Harrl. Machine
of Cordele, Ga., ogalnat the
Louisville end Nashville railroad, waa
heard by the Interstate commerce
commission today. The testimony
was concluded by noon'and the case
submitted without brief or argument.
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Silyer Chest” Window
Have you observed the superb displaj’ of silver-
re in chests in our window!
The varying styles, patterns and combinations
tirate the possibilities of our stock—which is un
called in the South.
Every piece is the perfection of the silversmith’s
; detail and workmanship being important de
nts with us.
Wedding Silver a Specialty.
Maier & Berkele
Macon Man Commissioned.
C. D. Winn, Jr., of Macon, waa
commissioned captain of Company V.
Second regiment, Wednesday. He suc
ceeds Baxter Jones, recently promoted
to lieutenant colonel of the Second.
Your Baby’s Stomach
Th« weakest organ of your baby Is’the atomaeh.
The most critical stage la teething -this Invari
ably causes nervousness and stomach disor
ders; followed by bowel pains. Diarrhoea and
Cholera-Infantum. There Is one harmless
remedy that corrects and cures all such disor
ders, and it is
Pitt's Carminative
It contains no injurious drugs, and has the
endorsement of
mothers who have
used it Guaranteed
under the National
Pure Food and Drugs
ALL DRUGGISTS
2$ Craft
The Lamar & Rankin Drug Co.
AU.nl., Georgia
Transfer May Mean New
Outlet for Atlanta Com
merce to the Sea.
Special to The Georgian.
Broxton. Go.. April 17.—Sunday night
nt midnight the Ocllla and Valdostn
railroad from Fltxgerald to Broxton be
gan existence under new ownerahlp and
management, H. C. McFadden. who re-
signed last week as general passenger
agent of the Atlanta, Birmingham and
Atlantic system, representing the new
ownership in the capacity of general
superintendent, the road having become
the property of the Broxton, Haile-
hurst and Savannah railroad. Mr, Mc
Fadden la one of the foremoat men In
railroad circles of the South.
The Atlanta, Birmingham and At
lantic system owns valuable terminals
In Savannah. These were bought about
two years ago. This Include, what la
said to be the most desirable wharfage
In Savannah. These facte, connected
with the purchaee of thla line, confirms
the prevailing opinion that the Atlanta,
Birmingham and Atlantic will build
Into Savannah, thus giving Atla'nta n
now outlet to deep water and opening
up the broadest section of South Oeor*
gla ns yet not penetrated by railroads.
It any extension Is made the road
will probably be through Baxley, Glen-
viUe and Hlnesvllle. The sale of the
line from Broxton to Haalehurst to the
Georgia and Florida railway some
months ago, precludes the possibility of
It being built to Haalehurst. For that
rrason It la aeml-ofllclally announced
that a new charter will be applied for
at once. The management at present Is
operating under the old charter of the
Broxton. Haalehurst and Savannah
railroad.
GET LOWER RATES
Washington, April 17.—The Interstate
commerce- commission today. In an
opinion by Commissioner Clements, an
nounced Its report and order In the
case of McRae Grocery Company and
W. B. Foleom, against the Southern
Railway Company, Seaboard Air Line
railway and others.
The complaint alleged t^t rates on
practically all classes of merchandise
to McRae and Helena, Go., from New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore
and point. In adjacent territory were
unjust and unreasonable, and compart-
son was made with rates from the same
shipping points to Cordele and Fits-
gerald. Go.
Pending a hearing In this cafe, a
conference was had between the com-
plalnanta and representatives of the
carriers and a readjustment of such
rates satisfactory to the complaljianta
was agreed upon.
Permission wee granted by the com
mission to the carriers to make auch
ratea .effective on three days' notice,
and In accordance therewith tariffs
naming the new rates have been fllej.
Bank Deposits Heavy.
Special to The Georgian.
Hawklnsvllle, Ga.. April 17.—The
sworn statemenls made by the three
local banks show deposits amounting
to $1(0,000. These banks are the Haw-
klnsvllle Bank and Trust Company, t ie
Planters’ Bank and (he First National
Bank, and yet It Is said that there |j
such a demand for loans that the banka
can hardly supply the demand.
Protracted Meeting.
Special to The Georgian.
Valdosta, Ga„ April 17.—For the past
two weeks Rev. w.. N. Brlney. .of the
Christian church of Louisville, Ky„- has
been conducting a series of meetings at
the Chrletlan church, and the meetings
have been very largely attended.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
THE NORTH STAR REFRIGERATOR
=“The Refrigerator With The Cork Filling.”=
BEST IN THE WORLD.
. \
No typhoid germs in the
walls of the North Star—
the granulated cork filling
makes them absolutely
free from moisture.
See them before buying.
Priced
—. *7.52 to $80.22
Buy a Refrigerator now and
pay tor it during tho summer—
our fiboraf credit eystem will fur
nish your home at no extra cost.
CarmiGhael-Talman Furniture Co.,
“The Store That Saves You Money”
74-76 Whitehall St.
Additional Want Ads.
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•••
FOR SALE
BY
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLD0.
PHONE 5161
•v
HOMKKKKKMItS, ATTENTION!
WEST FIFTH HTUEET, ONE HLOrK
«f Writ Peachtree; new derm-room
hnune; large HoviUcd lot. GO by is*. to
alley: east front, electricity, gas. Laths,
servant's out house. Delightful neighbor-
hood; $8,600, with terms.
eahT noiitii avenue, near tied-
mont avenue; new twelve-room boose;
level lot, 60 by 176; built for home; every,
convenience; two baths, laundry room,
etc.; good neighborhood; price $9,600, with
terms.
RING US UP ANY TIME
AND DO YOUR BUYING BY ’PHONE.
Private
Exchange
with
operator
in
Our Store.
Many a family,end rpany «n individu
al appreciate, our prompt system of
shopping by 'phone in connection with
our FREE Messenger Servic.r. For in
stance! You may have a preecription
to fill! simply ring up —our messenger
will call and presently you havo your
Prescription filled at exactly the same
pries as though you personally called
st our store. Or you may want aome
Listarlne, Talcum Powder, Tooth a oh e
Cure, Toilet Goode, or any of the thou
sand and ona essentiela carried In a first-
olass drug store. All right—our 'phono
system of shopping is at your disposal.
Our Broad
Guarantee:
Every arti
cle Is right,
price, quality
—and refund
money In any
Instance where
desired.
JACOBS' PHARMACY
6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Whitehall Street.
AT THE THEATERS
"Around the Cloek.”
Comedy that Is hilarious, songs that
a re tuneful and fun-makers that are
famous In two continents are a few of
the salient features of the latest musical
entertainment that Is to hold the boards
at theggfnunext week.
The lutnnHyhls piece of melodious
frivolity Is chllc<r"Around the Clock,"
which he* been chosen as a fitting me
dium for the Introduction of-the Ritchie
London Comedy Company, a band of
players who are without a peer In their
particular branch of work. The Ritchie
comedians were real hits, last season,
when they presented their world-fa
mous travesty called "A Night In a
London Music Hall.”
'jOBBB ■
DOME8TIC
WATER
SUPPLY
for
COUNTRY HOUSES. INSTALLED
IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY,
54 Marietta 8t., Atlanta, Oa.
Fr«Ssa>»l«. AUtruDttLS.
iMnUMt.truianS.lmlilT,
„ The Shine
That Shines Brightest
Phone 406 or Drop a Postal to
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO.
37 N. Pryor St., and a
ik&rTfum
ARTIST
Will bring you a
give you an ail........ «... ........
your walls with DECO-MURA, th
new sanitary Wall Finish.
npls-card and
tc on Tinting
PIEDMONT PLACE (THIRTEENTH
Street)* two new right-room hou*c<< on
good Iota, 38 by 184; every modern convcii-
Irnrr; no hug*, germ*, etc.; everything new
greenwood avhnlb. near 'boclk-
I • • l . I' it S' IM'H tight I II )|OI|Mr,0 I’ll lot
75 by 1«o. Every modern convenience.
Price $4,600, with eaey terms.
NORTH BOULEVARD, CORNER GREEN-
I nm un*'. Inst l.flhg tlnNIwd: Him ten-
room hotter; well built in every detail; all
convenience*; lot 75 by 180. with east
front. Tble le a gem for $M00 ou eitej
term*.
DECATUR, OA., HANDSOME COUNTRY
residence, with 9 acres of grounds; beau
tifully In hi out nnd covered «Vh tins huge
oak*. I loose hn* nine large roomfe, two.
stbry collar, servant's out u-burnt,
• hl'k.ii \ i.'i- mi.i li'iiii***. Every#
thing In good condition. Can fell clnap.
THERE ARE HO MANY OTHER BEAU-
tlc» on my Hat thitt you will have to
are me to find nut about them. Come now
before they nre taken.
CU8TI8 N. ANDEBSON.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phone 288.
SOUTH BIDE HOME-ON RAWBOJf
street, near Cooper, nnd In one of tb#
beet residence sections of th<T city, I have
a nine-room bouse, with all modern con*
venlence*, furnished throughout, whl<*h
owner Is anxious'to sell. Trlee, Inclmiiug
furniture. $7,M9.
DETERS STREET PROPERTY-THIS
side of the viaduct, right At the new
Southern mllwny depot, snd next to the
Are euglne bouse; sq you cnn go and look
•t It. It Is ST* feet front, and la one
of the only properties of this kind that
can be bought In this section. It i« large
enough for two stores and can be bought
for $8,800.
JUNIPER STREET—SPLENDID TW<
story house, with ill modern Improv
ments. Including furnace heat. Can t
mneht for $7.<V«v »
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids, for the construction of
the Baptist church In Douglas. (la.,
will bo received at the office of K. L*
Tanner, Dotlfla.. Ga.. until 12 o’clock.
May lit, St which time they will be
■ ; if Plans Mini sped Orations can
bo had by calling on K L. Tanner, or
Mr. G. C. Thompson, architect. Atlan
ta. Ga. Bids must be Accompanied
with ;» certified cluck for $500.
K le. TANNER.
Chr. Bid. Coi