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TAYLOR’S
FRIDAY
3^00 yards Printed Ba
tistes in light, medium or
dark colors, for yard.. .5c
50 dozen Ladies’ bleached
Vests at 5c and 25 dozen
extra size bleached Vests
at
25 dozen boys’ and girls’
Knit Undenvaists, sizes 2
to 12 years. 10c
36 pairs Ladies’ Long
Black Lace Mitts; elbow
lengths; pair 25c
48 pairs Ladies’ elbow
length pure silk Gloves,
fully worth $2.00, for $1.50
2,000 yards extra wide
Hamburg Edges and In-
sertings, yard .10c
Another lot of mill-end
Chambrays and Ging
hams, fully worth 10c, for
vard 7 l-2c
240 Marietta Street.
FRIDAY
You can buy any pair ot
our $1.50 and $2.00 White
Canvas' Oxfords, Friday,
at $1.00
Special sale of children’s
Patent Leather Oxfords
and Sandals at pair 75c
and $1.00
The new white check
Waistings, sold every
where at 20c and 25c, here
tomorrow at 15c
2,500 yards of ten-quarter
bleached Sheetings, worth
40c yard, Friday 30c
Big lot of boys’ dark Per
cale Waists and Launder
ed Shirts, each 25c
240 Marietta Street.
PROMINENT YOUNG MEN
FORM TEMPERANCE CLUB
Here Are Members of
New Organization
in Atlanta.
Young Men’s Club Plans
Parade on Sunday
Afternoon.
Here are the names ot members of
the Young Men's Prohibition Club of
Atlanta, an organisation composed of
representative young men who are en
gaged In all lines ot business and who
have Interested themselves In the tem
perance movement. The members of
the club are connected with some of
the most prominent and Influential fam
ilies In the city.
The officers of the club are: -
President—DR. JOE BROUGHTON.
Vice President—W. V. MARTIN.
Secretary—WALT CORNETT.
Treasurer—WILL OGLETRHE.
Committee to Draw By-Laws and
Constitution—Judge Bateman, chair-
man; P. L. Seely, Hugh Wallace, Dr. | tnaai meeting for men will be held, with
C. D. Heard, James R. Whitman. ““
Committee on Publicity—Will Ogle-
tree, chairman; Watt Cornett. J. R.
Whitman.
The present membership of the club,
according to wards. Is as follows:
FIRST WARD.
Charles Jean Barnett. R. E. Brad
ley. Grady Callaway, C. R. Cunning
ham, Louis Ellis, W. J. Fuller. T. A.
Gann, J. T. Hardman, P. O. Harper,
W. B. Hatcher, Tom Hayne, C. J. Mc
Coy, James L. Mayson, W. H. H. Phelps,
O. K. Stansell, Joel Stansell, J. A. Ter
rell, Wade S. Winn.
SECOND - WARD.
A. R. Adklnson, R. H. Bingham. R. A.
Cross, F. H. Berberlch, Dan M. Carter,
.Unuintl features of the prohibition eaur
polgn In Atlanta will be tbe two meetings
—one for men and one for women—Sunday,
and the parade ot aerersl hundred young
men membera of tbe Yonng Men'a Prohi
bition Club. Tbe day promlaea to be n
great one for tin; sutl-snloon canae.
At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon tbe young
men will gather at the Grady monument
In Marietta street—y sitting meeting place
—and, forming In n Inn* line, will march
to tbo Baptist Tabernacle, where a great
inaea meeting for men will be bold, with
Judge Andereon Roddeuborry aa the speak
or.
At the eimc tlr
Interested In the
will gather at Wesley Memorial chnrcb to
bear Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, president
of the Georgia Women's Cbrlstlun Tem
perance Union.
At Cspltol Avenue,
There will be a monster prohibition mass
meeting St the Copltol Avenoe Baptist
church Friday jgzbt at 8 o'clock. The
* _ *e Judge W. A. Covington,
Knight, lion. Seanoi
gt
Wrl
, ij. Ducij, ot’imiur jyiii|uis jiuu. othiwiii
Wright nnd others. The audience will lie
made up largely of tho Second and Third
ward prohibitionists, but the general pub
lic 1* expected, it will be one of the
greateat meetings of the whole campaign.
At Woodward Avenue.
The Woodward Avenue Baptist church
will be tho place of a mass meeting Thurs
day night, at which a large crowd Is ex
F RLrPhnXr H T m pected. Senator Hardman, Joint author of
E. Speer Chandler, J. H. Crawley, J. M.;» tbe blII now j n the legislature,
Curran, Ttoy F. Crymes, Benjamin C. | nn( j Her. J. C. Solomon, general super In-
TT ^ *“ “ m ~ “ * ‘ “ state Anti-Saloon League,
EVERY LADY
Should have one of our
n8w Patent Auto-Lifting
Tray Trunks. The best,
simplest, most convenient
Trunk on the market. A
good one from $7.60 up.
Pinnacle Truhk Mfg. Co.
62 Peachtree Street.
Mrs. Mnry Harris Armor will address a
a fearlv ailloaniB. F B GettvV' targe gathering at the Emanuel Haptlat
h.;! i n n chirch Friday night. A flue program has
Ueufl. Jarnoe IL Hawes- R.R. j ((Mm arranged, ft n ( i the prohibitionists are
■ — looking to u highly auccesaful meeting.
CONTRACTS MADE NULL
IF AGAINST POLICY
STRONG PASS LAW
Governor Smith Is fully determined
to do all In Ms power to secure reform
krtilatlon advocated by him In hit
campaign and In his Inaugural ad-
drill.
II the general assembly falls to pass
legislation thus advocated, It Is the
propose of the governor to show the
Rople where the responsibility for
Hch failure lies.
This was Indicated In his message to
Da general assembly Wednesday, In
which he called attention to the lack of
*d*iuate machinery for compelling cor
porations to make returns ho conformi
ty with their true values.
Oovernor Smith believes very strong
ly In laws that will give the state pow
er to force corporations to pay full val-
eailon on their property.
It la known that Oovernor Smith Is
not pleased with the action of the house
committee In reconsidering the anti-
pass bill drafted by the sub-committee
and substituting tbe Hall bill.
The governor believes the anti-poas
bill flrst adopted and known as ‘‘the
Hall anil-pass bill by substitute,'' is the
measure moat nearly meeting the sit
uation, and that the action in reconsid
ering and adopting the Hall bill an ef
fort to defeat proper legislation along
this line.
It is more than probable that he will
send a special message to the general
assembly shortly giving his views very
forcibly on this matter.
SOLDIER KILLED
BY TEAMSTER’S FIST
Little Rock. Ark., July 18.—Charles
McFarlane. a private of the Sixteenth
Infantry, U. S. A., stationed at Fort
Logan Roots, was killed last night while
engaged In a flit fight with Harry Mil
ler. a teamster. Miller, who Is of huge
frame, struck McFarlane a powerful
blow with his (1st, tho latter sinking to
the ground and expiring almost Imme
diately.
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1 Davis, Henry O.'Everett. T. O. Ellis,, ten-lent of tbe
Paul S. Etheridge, J. J. Flowers. Henry j will be the sneakers
Gollghtly, Clinton J. Gillette^ J. McF. "
Gaston.
Jack H .
Hughes, J. R. Jackson, Paul W. Koy,
J. B. McGrew, A. R. McDaniel, L. C.
McKinney, J. W. Mattox, Dr. P. L.
Moon, J. L. Nenell, W. V. Ogletree, Geo.
W. Sever, Jr., F. S. Shannon. M. F.
Smith, Earl Stanford, Charles H. Terry,
Ben Thompson, J. R. Tilley, Beh E.
Warner, W. L. Wells.
THIRD~WARD.
W. J. Allen, C. T. Barry, W. A. Beck.
E. A. Barker, A. G. Butler, J. R.
Brooks. J. B. Campbell, T. L. Camp, H. A measure which anticipates the
H. Chapman, Carl Crow, W. R. Camp- j passage of the prohibition bill and
bell, P. E. Davonport, II. R. Drake, Jr, which backs up that same bill has
J, E. Davenport, J. E. Ellenborg, Arvo I been Introduced In the lower house of
Evans, S. D. Ellison, F. S. Foster, F. j representatives by Mr. Nowell, of Wal-
P. Folgcr, G. B. Hawks, A. H. Johnson, ] ton -
Rayford Johnson. J. B. Jenkins, J. C.! The bill Is designed especially to ap-
ruti« tr S Lea W A Lvnch P 10 ply to oil contracts contrary to the pub-
w c itoCnw !li0 P° I|C F « ‘be state and Is needed
McGrew, C. A. McGrew, It. C. McCoy, particularly to old In the observance
J. C. W. McCord, I- McKinney, J. M.' and enforcement of the present law
Mahone, E. L. Melr, W. R. Muller. W. against dealers In cotton futures nnd
F. Pate, George D, Purcell. Y. A. ltob-; the proposed low against tho sale of
erts. T. S. Coggins, Isaac B. Smith, whisky In this state. The provisions of
Grady Thrallklll, Oscar Thompson. B. the bill aro aa follows:
Thrallklll, J. B. Thurman, L. E. Webb,, A bill to be entitled an act to prevent
A. M. Webb, W. O. Wilson, C. R. Wll- . the enforcement of contracts which
Hams. jmsy be under the ban of the law or
j contrary to the public policy of tho
FOURTH WARD, I state.
C. L. Burdett, E. K. Bair, J. N. Bate- , Section 1. Be It enacted by the gen-
man H B Cobb J. H. Cornhlll, Jr, f* 1 assembly of Georgia, nnd It Is
I n C.IM V w T J hcr °by enacted by authority of the
W. O. Caldwell. S. W Darnell. T. J. , am ,. , h at from and after the passage
Castleberry, W. A. Fide, T. S. Flor- of this act It shall be unlawful for any
once, E. M. Gordon, E. H. Gordon, Jack court held In this stats to enforce any
Guard, J. L Hardin. S. M. Hopgood, contract. It matters not where the same
\c tones w T Lnnev C It m *T be mads, where It appears to said
wweui at rswrsasft «.
FIFTH WARD.
00D UNDERWEAR and Hosier/ add appreciably tot
one's comfort. Here i s a pocketbsok range of the Un-I
derwear weaves and Half Hese that will put a man in harmony
with himself ahd the whole wQrld.
Men’s Scrivcn Elastic-seam Drawers,
all sizes and lengths. Price
75c
Men’s Negligee Shirts with attached
cuffs; well made, good fitting shirts in
desirable patterns o£ madras.
At 1.00
David, *C. L. Dreman, T. E. Elgin, S. C. |E. Mackey,
- - - —- *• ^ Owen, E. H. Parham, Roe-
ughefc, l
Harold
Andie Hughes, «,
Hastey. A. S. Hammett, J. U J. Htpps,
Hugl
8, J.
Don’t Miss This Sale
of $16.50 to $20 Suits at$15
At original prices these suits were
best values to be had—and now that
they’re reduced, they’re really remarka
ble bargains.
All light-weight and in most de
sirable weaves and patterns. From the
famous shops of Rogers, Peet & Co.
and Hart, SchafFner & Marx.
Not every size in each style, but
all sizes in the lot.
Daniel Bros. Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree Street.^
Copyright 190' by
liift Schaffncr faf Muz
W. O. Arwood, J. C. Aycock, O. E. Al- j oieve Hollenbeck. J. C. Haatey. George
len, O. J. Aycock, E. I,. Brldgen. F. W. 1E. Humphries. C. D. Heard, M. D.. R. A.
Beers, R- J- Brlsben, T. H. Booker, L. .O. j Hollenbrook, C. J. Ingram, R. E. Jen-
Bank*, C. M. Brown, T. E. Brooks, J. W. £?."*■.*; K , v'V?’
e, h it, tj» r*„«a,n \if n u Pnrnai• 1 Kitchens, Jr., W, I, Lswls, >\. H. Little-
Cawhern. W. E. Currie. Walt Cornett,. ton 0 c L. I. Lanier, D. L. Mc-
J. C. Cook, A. H. Cochran. H. R. Chris. Donald, J. D. McMillan, J. H. McCanley.
“ ” * ~ | . Mackey, Jr., W.
_ ■■ „ Mote, O. W. Na-
Ellls, Oscar Eastorling. J. J. Everett, - tlons, C. W. Owen, E. H. Parham, Ros.
O. F. Falres, R. E. Finch. J. H. Grays, roe Pickett, L. H. Perdue, Paul L. Per-
L. B. Gulllchcnn, J. A. Hughes, Bethel foy, J, 8. Pope.J. O. Quinn, W. “
es,'Sparks, H. H. Rnndall, R. P. She!..
B. ! W. Smith, W. C. Sparks, J. Clinton
Rsynolds, H. L. Richards, W. II. Till
man, Daniel A. Tedder. Fred Turner,
W. O. Terry, G. W. Tedder, S. E. Van
diver, John M. Waldrup, James L.
Wells, J. R. Walraven, James A. Whits,
H. C. Wilson, Hugh 8. Wallace, L. D.
Zubner.
3IXTHWARD.
John H. Andrew, Len G. Broughton,
C. B. Beach&m, Cyrus Coffman, L. P.
* ■ ht, C. E. Hurst,
McGee, W. V.
, Martin, J. <1 N. Neablt, C. J. Owen, W.
! F. Plane, J: M. Reeves. J. M. Shelly, R.
C. Tilley, W. L. Walker.
SEVENTH - V/ARO.
R. W. Byers, B. P. Dobbs.
EIGHTH WARD.
Curtis N. Anderson. Marlon McII.
Hull, M. T>., S. D. Warnock.
WHERE WARdTs NOT GIVEN.
Thomas V. Few, G. H. Cleveland,
Joseph H. Crews, Carroll Summer, Fred
H. Miles, John T. Darnell, W. L. Leh
man, J. N. Rogers, E. H. Livingston,
Zachry Arnold, S. C. Ray, L. C. Tolbert,
H. T. Smith, C. K. Polk. W. N. Jen
nings, D. L. McEchcnney, J. A. White, j
J. D. Cartledge, J. W. Brown, J. Ed
win Hemphill, Lee B. Robertson, J. H.
Spivey, William D. Upshaw. H. C. Has
tey, J. L. Land, R. F. Crem, O. C, Cor
bett, E. A. Champion, VV. W. Massey, F.
L Seely, U. Rumble, J. H. Smith, N. N.
Lester, Peyton H. Todd, W. B. McCord,
il. T. Edmonson, C. J. Edmondson, H.
T. Trowbridge. B. F. Hall, R. E, Lee.
M. F. Smith, T. T. Auberry, E. W.
Swann, J, W. Mints, Patrick Hayes, D.
E. Caldwell. J. Wofford, H. Cox, J. Wo
mack, Grover C. Aycock, Henry Harp
er. Clarence F. Green, James P. Field,
William P. Sharp, A. H. Hammett, W.
E. Kingston. C. J. Edmondson, L. O.
Dawes, John C. Gray. W. E. Taylor, M.
II. Abbott. II. M. Rourk, Robert R.
Dunlap, William Carroll, Roy Y. Can-
dera, Clifford C. Cox, X. B. Oxford, W.
E. Andrews, Edmond Palmer, A. A.
Morrell. L. 8. Upshaw. C. C. Whittle.
Cleve B. Ford. J. E. Baxemore, V. M.
Newton, Thomas J. Holton, M. D.,
James A. Crumbley, R. E. Brown, John
A. Edmondson, J. O. Gunner, C. Willis,
H. K. Bates, T. D. Prather, J. A. Ban
croft, H. Medford, E. Buchannan, B. M.
Whitley, S. J. MedJIo, J. B. Moseley.
D. L. Jarrald. II. L. Moore, W. H.
Newell. Rev. J. F. Jackson, Sainusl
F. Flood. J. D. Atkinson. Joseph
Broughton, W. H. Kirkpatrick, M. B.
Mason, Hal C, Carlton, Archibald Da
vis, Jr, H. E. Phillips. Fred Khasfer,
Fred Aly, William J. DcBardelleben.
Men’s Scrivcn Elastic-scam Drawers,
broken sizes and lengths, but good
sizes loft to choose from. .Prico
50c
Men’s Night Shirts, low neck; cool for
these hot nights. Price
50c and 75c
Men's soft, cool nainsook nights; low
neck, trimmed or plain white, extra
full. Prico
Men’s Socks in black, tan, navy and
red. Lisle in plain or drop-stitch, with
double heel, toe and sole,
At 23c
One lot of Men’s $1.00 Negligee Shirts,
some all white, some with neat figures.
Broken sizes, 15 1-2 and 16 1-2,
At 79c
Men’s wash four-in-hand Ties-
sible tics. 25c tics,
-revei-.
1.00
At 19c
Men’s Egyptian Lisle Shirts, with
drawers to match, in broken
sizss, 75c garments,
At 57c
Msn’s Silk Lisle Athlstic Nsck
Undershirts; a fine elastic ribbed
garment, 75c Undershirts
At 53c
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authority aforesaid, that It shall not be
necessary for the party or parties liti
gant to specially ptoad such Illegality
ot said contract, but thS presldng Judgo
shall dismiss sny and sit suits os soon
os sftch facts may appear,
A 40c half-pound box of Wiley's
best Candy and a 30c Want Ad
for 30c Friday and Saturday, July
10-20. Here’s your opportunity
to insert that “Rooms for Rent,”
"Boarders Wanted," "For Sale,”
"Lost” or "Found," "Wanted
Help,” “For Sale Real Estate,”
or any othei 1 legitimate “Want”
ad, fill that long-felt WANT and
at tbe same time get a box of
Wiley’s Candy — free — that is
worth more than the price of your
Want Ad.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Criminal Cslsndsr.
Ths following esses were argued or
submitted on the briefs:
Bill Hines vs. Stste, from Liberty.
Ed Holt vs. State, from Dodge.
BUI Hammond vs. State, from Dodge.
J. IL II .Franklin VS. State, from
Fayette.
Annie Jones et al. vs. State, from
Franklin.
Wlloy Schiey vs. State, from Sumter.
Bertha Turner va. State, from Sum
ter. •
Jack Askew vs. State, from Quitman.
Martha Mlmbs vs. State, from Mont
gomery.
Slaughter McCain va. State, from
Floyd.
Ed Newsome vs. Stats, from Col
quitt.
Charies Williams va. State, from
Chatham.
A. C. Talley vs. State, from Douglas,
Tom Griffin vs. State, from Ben Hill.
LeRoy Burnham vs. State, from
Dodge.
Tllman Kellam vs. State, from John
son.
F. E. Fulton vs. State, from Chatham.
Frank Butler vs. state, from Chat
ham.
Jim Harper v*. State, from Henry.
Otto Mill vs. State, from Johnson.
Will Lee vs. State, from Clayton.
Lee Yancy vs. State, from Worth.
J. D. McDuffie vs. State, from Wilcox.
O. V. Moore vs. State, from Irwin.
4%
’ Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1,1907
TH E NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, President.
W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. U. BERRY,
Vice President Cashier. An’t Cashier.