Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 03, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FIUDAV, MAY 3, 1007. 5 Correct Apparel for Every Occasion Copyright 1907 by Hare SchifFner (if Marx Copyright 1907 by Hart Srhaftner (if Marx Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner (if Marx Copyright 1907 by Hart Schafiher (if Marx These Illustrations Were Drawn Direct from the• Clothes We Sell and Are Accurate in Every Detail. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner (if Marx Panama Hats The biggest stock of Panama Hats South—the best styles, the greatest values. See the new shapes in one of our win dows. Prices rauge from five to fifty dollars. Other Straw Hats at one to five. Write or call for a copy of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Style Book. It's a Beauty—and FREE. We picture here the correct 1907 styles in inefi’s apparel. If l-* j -*• 4- q Cl f\ T'' i p C your clothes look like these they are alright. You can safely ^ A L & <X 11 vl X 1 d take the garments we show as models. The stock is superb; every weave and pattern and coloring that is in present favor with fashionable men is here; fabrics to please every man, from the ultra-conservative to the extremist. We give you our guarantee of entire satisfaction—backed by such names as Hart, Schaffner and Marx and Rogers,Peet & Co. Spring Suits - - - - $15 to $40 Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree, Opposite Walton. Beauties—these new Manhattan Shirts. They’re priced $1.50 to $3.50. Other 1 Shirts at .$1.00 to $3.50—a great dollar line. Fine collection of new 50c four-in- Other ties up hands in a window today, to $2.00. Come in and get a Complete Schedule and Score Book of All Southern League Games for 1907. It’s FREE. AT LAM A FAIR ASSURED; COMRA CIS 70 BE SIGNED The state fair In Atlanta next fall Is now a certainty. The executive* committee of the At lanta Fair Association ami the commit tee from the Georgia Agricultural So ciety held a conference Friday morning at the Majestic Hotel und the contract for the fair was decided upon. This will be signed during the day and from now on the fulr will be boosted until the gates are opened on what the offi cials want to be tho best state fair In rgia's history. The Fair Association committee *k*we.l the representatives of the Agricultural Society that the $15,000 necessary for the fair had been raised und the only thing lacking to make the fair a certainty was the signing of the contract Officers are Elected. At a meeting of the Fair Association held Thursday afternoon, H. H. Cuba ns elected president, J. Lee “The Daylight Corner’ •h^prTghUy."* S ° mbr ® “ d 0,1 WUh department of our stock, tai* f u .S°*‘- bH#ht ’ fr,,hi wllh sreen anil Sr' 1 • S rr"'>h plaid effect*. ■Fw wlth ha,r llne pattern*, drew £ nap an<1 *Plce to man's In ,„t„., r , cH the fancy waistcoat too, lhat are Positively luml- Bhte^-Hosc. Handkerchiefs. ch*rf u |** a,#n ’» Fashion it surely Wiseman & Weil 1 Whitehall Street. HE A VY BLIZZARD SWEEPS OVER WESTERN STATES Chicago, May S.—Heavy storms which In some purts amount almost to blizzards, are sweeping over a largo part of the West today. Krom Ne braska, Kansas and Missouri reports f n heavy precipitation are reaching ► eph a strong wind Is making thd storm of special importance. In the vicinity of Lincoln, Ncbr., there Is four inches of snow, the tem perature Is only 27 degrees ubove zero and trains are being delayed by drifts. COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA. Friday, May 2, 1907. .11 TIOMK.VTS A PriRUKD. I'lililp Carey Manufacturing C'umimny rs. Viaduct Place et nl., from city court of At- <'hlcugo and' In Omaha fe«“;iiM , S, r ®for'' < &luti!?'■ J ' E- • - ’ Hear Dr. Betts at Univer- salist church Friday even ing and Sunday. H. H. CABANISS. Elected President of the Atlanta Fair Association, to succeed Alex timlth, resigned. Barnes, vice president; Frank Weldon, secretary ana general manager, and Alex Smith, attorney. lien Lee Crew was elected a director to fill a vacancy. It was decided at the meeting to have a fair of two weeks’ duration with tho dates from October 10 to October 26, Inclusive. The committee which has been soliciting funds for the, fair re ported at the meeting that the $15,000 necessary to hold the fair was cither subscribed or In sight, and many new names were reported as having Joined the subscribers' list. Deaths and Funsrals W. L. Dyer. W\ L. Dyer, aged 30 years, died Fri day morning at the resldeneo of his uncle, Rev. W. W. Brlnofleld. 49 English avenue. The body will be sent to Pin son, Ga., Saturday morning for burial, • Infant of Z. N. Hooper. The Infant daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Z. N. Hooper died at the family resi dence, near Bolton, Oa., Friday morn ing. after a short Illness. The funeral services will be conducted at the chape! of Greenberg. Bondl * S f*' unlay morning at 10 o clock. Thei In terment will be In Hollywood cemetery. Mrs. Catherine Gilbert. The funeral services of Mrs. Cath erine Gilbert, aged 69 years, who died Thursdav at the residence of her daughter, Mn. J R. Harris, 10 Bailey street, were conducted Friday after- noon at 3 o’clock. The Interment was in Hollywood cemetery. A. A* Wood. A A. Wood, a Confederate veteran, died Thursday afternoon at tho sol- dim* home. The body will be sent to Scar boro, Oft., for Interment, TEACHER FOUND DEAD The first two scholars to arrive at the <’outer Street Grammar Reboot, In lticli- uioikI, Inst Thursday morning, iuul the aw ful experliMKv of finding their teacher, Mias Inn ft. Heed, lying dead by her desk In the school room. The coroner's physician, I»r. Jerome, at ouco pronounced It ‘'sudden dent If from Heart IMsense.” Mrs. Hoed, the mother, said: “SevernI times during the hist term of school Inn mentioned that It put her out of hrenth to hurry any, and that her heart had m|h*II* of acting queer, but every time that I would urge her to do something for it she would only laugh me off and say. *rth. It’s nothing hot a little palpitation—It's my stom ach, I guess—it will get well «»f Itself, any way.’ Hut I know she hurried to get to school n little earlier than usual this morn ing. and it has cost us her precious young life.” This case Is only one; sixty thousand poo pie die yearly of Heart lifseasel Hlx fit every ten have It. Many don’t know It. They think It Is something else, and doctor the stomach, kldueys. female organs, etc., and get no better; and a good many who do know think It can't be cured. Now. Heart Disease Is Just as runthlc ns auy other disease; we have proved this fully bjr Hiring ton. Judge Hodges. John It. Cooper* for plaintiff Tii error. William Druilsou, solic itor general, contra. ’ rison vs. error. dun, for plaintiff solicitor, eoiitru. Moore vs. Htate, from elt. tin. Judge Hammond. Hoi for plaintiff In error. William II. lleck, solicitor, contra. Hess vs. Hlnte, from Morgan superior 4k Anderson, Bottle, solid- LITTLE MET. SHOW III TBIIL Prisoner Shows Indifference to Outcome of Hear ing. A report of the bureau of statistic* show* the value* of material* lined for manufacturing purponen Imported dur ing the current fiscal, year will exceed by 1109,000.000 that of the preceding year. Five more ballot* were taken There- day In an effort to select a -United Stute* senator fur Wisconsin, but failed. Adjournment was taken until Monday evening. none for plahitlf tor general, i-tnitrn. JI'DGMKNTH RKVKR8RD. Southern Express Company vs. Htate, from (pardon superior court. Judge Fife. F. I). dulilgiioii. McDaniel, Alston Ac Hindi, and George A. Coffee, for plaintiff In er ror. Ham 1*. Maddox, solicitor general, con tra. Georgia Railway and Electric Company vs. Harris, front Fulton superior court, Judge Pendleton. Rosser & Brandon, Wal ter T. Colquitt and Hen J. Conyers, for plaintiff lu error, h'dgur Luthitm. contra. McCnlm vs. State, front Chatham supe rior court. Judge Cann. O'Connor. O’Byrne K ilartrJdgc, for plaintiff In error. W. W. OslMirue, solicitor general, contra. Johnson vs. Htate, from Bartow superior •oiirt. Judge Fite. (J. A. Coffee and O, II. Aubrey, for plaintiff In error. Hntn 1». Maddox, solicitor general, contra. hundred and thirty tli<tu-iiud Many of these were the most ehron- rlotis. complicated kind. In which all sense, the Nerves flVeted also, and In such It Is useless to front the liestrt alone, nnd one reason why our treatment cures Is Ih«- enuse It sots the stomach right, remove* eoiistlisttb It. steadies and revitalizes the nerves nnd builds up the whole system, be sides strengthening, controlling and curing the heart. We can cure YOU; no matter how bn«l off. and to nrove It we will scud you by mall, postpaid, *“ MT tioiiS, out auy cosr. a ret . of Dr. Fuller s Heart owl N< ud his Illustrated book with which you rill know your own case ns well us any doctor. Both are free. Cndersfaud this Is not n “sample or •trial.'' but a regular full-size treatment. Neither Is It <i C O. I) scheme or any thing of the kind. Nothing but a fair, square chance for you to fully Jest this grand treatment for yourself. In your own home, without cost. If you have one of the svniptoms. Nervousness Trembling. Twitch ing or Nightmare, Palpitation. Fluttering or Hkipplug Beats of the Heart. Hhort Breath. Fainting, Smothering. Choking. ■ "—U| ru '«DeM, ,V“* Hear Dr. Betts at Univer salist church Friday even ing and Sunday. Governor Magoon will (end a special Investlgntor to Santiago to obtain u re. port concerning the trouble there be- tween the police and seamen of tbe cruiser Tacoma. •ciencc ha* been cnnferrei nor Alexander Graham Bell by Oxford University. Augusta, Ga.. May J.—Argument* of aUornoya occupied the attention of the court during tho trial of Arthur Glover today. All the evidence wa* Anlahed yeaterday, and at 10 o’clock tbl* morn ing Solicitor Reynold* made an hour und half apeech for the Mate. Attor ney C. A. Flcquttt followed for tbe defense. The oa*e will be concluded tbl* aft ernoon, when A. L. Franklin clo*e« for the defense and Boykin Wright for the •late. Largo vrowd* have been present nt every sension of the court »lnco the trial begnn. Glover appeared In the court with hair which ha* been un- trlmmed iilncc hi* Incarceration, look Ing disheveled, and hi* face covered with heavy beard. He ehowed but lit tle Interest In the proceeding* of the court and his eyes had a vacant stare. Hie little son eat beside him, and dur ing the address of Solicitor Reynold* fell asleep. Among the spectator* were Hon. J. H. Tillman, ex-lleutenant governor of South Carolina, and Hon. Durham Watson, son of Hon. Thomas E. Wat son, of Thomson, Oa. PARENTAL COMMAND M0VE8 GIRL TO SWALLOW POISON. Chicago, May 3.—Commanded by her .arents to refuse the Invitation of a young man to partake of Ice cream In n nearby parlor, Agnes Hannon, aged 17, swallowed Iodine of chloroform. She will probably die. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS We will offer some very attractive Hats at un usually attractive prices in our Millinery De partment for this special sale. . Nose- __ Asthma, Pain lu or Shoulder-Blade, your heart | survived 'by one sister and one brother. Malue. Numb or Klnklug Spells, IMxi Bleed, Swelling Lees, ‘ rail,I but .end now for tile full free treatment, j nuil get well. Address The Ilenrt Cure ... ..——eU, | Coutpsuy, 419 Masonic building. Uallowel DRESDEN CHINA Extremely popular, and deservedly so, is the pretty Dresden ware, particularly that showing “Marie Antoinette” decoi’ations. The tiny bouquets, garlands and wreaths in garden colors are very effective, as is also the “lat tice edge” seen on so many of the pieces—baskets, dbmpotes, bowls, and so on. Ou.* collection is complete and charming. MAIER & BERK EL E. Cambric Percales. In cither light or dark colors, finest Percales, made full, yard wide, sell ing overywhere ut XGc per ynrd. Sr y lh, .“““ ,e 121-2c Admiral Percales. In both dark nnd light colors; full yard wide, nnd worth 12 l*2c per yard; for this sale lA/* only ■wU 10-4 Sheeting. Ptpperell 10-4 sheeting, for this sale only: Blenched, per yard 30c Unbleached, per yard 28e Yard-Wide Cambric. 20c per loo Worth 11 this sale only .... l-2c per yard, for 10c Feather Ticking. One cast of 32-Inch feather tick ing; worth 17 l-2c perl O 1 _0/-» yard; this sale only .. ■“ ■ fcw 40-inch White Lawn. one ease 40-lncli white lawn, worth 10c per yard; for this *9 1 O. sale only ■ l*fcO Chiffon Ombre. We are showing a beautiful line of these very sheer materials In large range of patterns; for this 25c India Linon. One case India linon, If Inches wide, and very cheap at 20c yard; this sale only Boys’ Wash Suits. We are showing some very special values In boys’ wash suits for this sale, at from 50c to $2.25 each. Boys’ Waists. Excellent values In boys' waists; both white and colors; all 25c Boys’ Pants. For this special sale we are show ing some very excellent values &r. soc White Duck Hats. Just received a new- shipment of duck hats and caps that are such, great demand; specially E« priced for this sale BO Dnval fnllarc ia 3,1 sizes; * 5c or 2 for 25c tVUyai vUiidlo and laundered at Ic each Special Sale of Gents' Furnishing Goods for Saturday and Monday C. H. CHAPMAN CO. 380=382 Decatur Street.