Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 09, 1907, Image 9

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-JL'flJH ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. HIGH'S HIGH'S GREAT CUT-PRICE SALE HOSIERY FOR SATURDAY AFTER 8 O'Clock ONE DAYO™" 1 8 O'Clock Broken lots of Women’s 35c and 50c imported fast black Lace Lisle and Silk, Embroid ered Hose, for SATURDAY 29c PAIR Ladies, here’s a chance to replenish your Hosiery supply at a greatly reduced price. This sensational Hos iery offer is for one day, Saturday only. As advertised, we’ll place on sale our regular 35c quality imported Black Lace Lisle Hose; also a number of pairs 50c quali ty Silk Embroidered Black Lisle Thread Hose, SATUR DAY, AFTER 8 O’CLOCK, ONE DAY OR WHILE THEY LAST, SPECIAL, pair J. M. HIGH CO. STATISTICS. • PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 1776—J. A. Rasbtiry to Mrs. Mary E. Otis, lot on Rice street. Warranty deed. JC37—Equitable Loan and Security Company to J. A. Rasbury, lot on Rico street. Warranty deed. $700—J. C. Speer to O. V. Sage, lot on Randall street. Loan deed. $1,000—Mrs. Julia R. Lynch to J. W. Parker. lot on Emmett street. War ranty deed. $1,250—Allen J. Young to Portland Episcopal church, lot on Bryan street. Warranty deed to secure loan. $1,300—J. H. Porter to W. S. Bel you. lot on Waddell street. Warranty deed. $6—The State Building and Loan Association to the Brown Investment Some Saturday Specials Two Shoe Bargains Men's regular $5.00 high and low-cut Shoes—Stacy Adams & Co. and other good makes best styles—In this salo at .. $2.95 Women’s White Canvas fords, worth up to $2.00 tomorrow’s • sale $1.00 “Anna Held" Hats Our ’’Anna Hold” Hat Is the "hit of tho season.’’ White and all beat colors; worth $5; pries $2.95 Sea Island Excellent quality soft-finished Sea Island; worth g- 8 cents; at wC Saturday, Between 8:30 and / / O’Clock a. m., and 2 to 6 p. m.y we will sell 8,000 yards of Seasonable Dress Goods at 2sC Yd. (Not more than 10 yards to a buyer.) Skirts New, stylish Skirts of Imported wire voile In black, brown and champagne; thoroughly well made; (C AA real $7.50 values ^W.UU Excellently made White Llnenne Skirts that' should sell at $1.50; in at 18 .!! 1 . 0 . 95c (AH other White Skirts at cost.) Men’s Suits and Shirts Men's $12.50 Suits of plain and fancy materials, excellently made, all sizes in the line; to close out $7.50 Men’s white and fancy Negligee Shirts that would be eQa cheap at 79c Silk Chiffon Veils Hemstitched Silk Chiffon Veils In most .fashionable shades; full 3 yards long; BAm tomorrow www Bleaching Full 36-Inch Bleached Domestic that should sell tor 12 Me; at I VC See the Window Display of Beautiful Fancy Wash Goods, Q worth 15c, at “The Underselling Store” Smith & Higgins Take Walker St. Cars Mr. Joe Brown Connolly Is at thi Wentworth, New Castle, N. 11. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fain, of Atlanta, who were railed here by the nine, nnd subsequent death of Mrs. Fain* father, Mr. S. K. Mills, will be tho guests of Miss Sarah Mills and Mrs. Pearl Anderson until Saturday, when they will return to Atlanta.—Augusta Herald. Mrs. T. C. Wesley and children havi returned from Llthonla, where they have been for some time, tho guests friends and relatives. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden and Mrs. Benjamin F. Cobb are spending Au gust at Clarkcsvllle and Tallulah. Miss Caroline Wells left Thursday for .Monroe, to visit Dr. and Mrs. Ray mond Wells. Mrs. Wade Langston, of St. Louis, ts the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Collier. Mr. Lamar Collier, who Is now living In Chicago, Is spending ten days In At- lanta with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Collier will also have as their guest, Mrs. B. S. Woodall, of St. Louis, who will Join Mrs. Wade Lang ston here at their home. Miss Hannah Leonard, of Eatonton, Is the attractive gueset of Mrs. E. 1 Willingham, at ‘'Sutherland." Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Adair will leave soon for Nova Scotia, where they will remain until October. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Collier left on Friday at noon for New York, whero they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Calvin McCIung, of Knoxville, who has spent three days with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. A. D. Adair, re turned homo Friday afternoon. Miss Emma Scott Is expected home Monday from Boston, where she spent the month of July. Mrs. Robert Carloton. of Richmond, Va., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Harry D. Winn. Mr. Wlnshlp Nunnally and Mr. Bowie Martin have gone to Toxawoy for week's stay. Mrs. Charles E. Bell Is being delight fully entertained In Bath, near Au gusta, whero she Is visiting friends. Mrs. Hoke Smith ond daughters leavo next week for a short stay at Warm Springs. Miss Claire Philips and Miss Hage- dorn, of West Point, Go., are In Paris. Miss Myrtlco Camp and her friend, Mrs. W. T. Palmer, of Mobile, Ala., left Wednesday for Jamestown, Washing ton and other cities. Mrs. .Frank West has returned home, after an extonded visit to her parents In Milwaukee. Mrs. Harry Jnckson nnd Miss Flor ence Jackson left Thursday for the East. Mrs. Jackson will Join Mrs. Marlon Jackson at Rye Beach and Miss Jackson will visit Mrs. Warde at Nar- i agansett. Mrs. E. P. McBurney Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Wright, In Fort Worth, Tex. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Moore nnd children returned yesterday from Llthta Springs, whore they have spent the past month. Mr. J. N. Goddard has returned from a business trip to Pittsburg. Dr. Robert M. Harbin and Master Robert Harbin have returned to Rome, after several days spent In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser aro at At. lantlc City. Mrs. Alice Muse Thomas is spending several days with Mrs. Oscar l’appon- lieliner at her country home In Ros well. Mr. nnd Mrs. Count Glenn left Thursday for Chicago, where they will Join some friends for a fishing trip to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beutell are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Itenean, at Norcross. Mrs. A. C. Davenport and Miss Julia Davenport, of Thomasvllle. oro spend ing several yreeks In Atlanta. Miss Hannah Leonard, of Eatonton. will arrive early next week to visit Mrs. Willingham at West End. J.M. HIGH CO. T< DMORROW f 9 O'CLOCK SENSATIONAL SALE WAISTS Some $3.50 Waists Some $3.00 Waists Some $2.75 Waists Some $2.50 Waists Some $2.00 Waists Some $1.50 Waists YOUR CHOICE 98c LISTEN! 98c NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS. NONE TAKEN BACK NOR EXCHANGED. No store south of Mason and Dixon’s line ever offered the equal of this bargain. For a special trade reason we’ll place on sale tomorrow on third floor a collec tion of $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 and up to $3.50 Lingerie Waists, consisting of broken lines of some of the finest Waists brought out this season. As this IS TO-BE A QUICK FINAL CLEARANCE AT AN EXTREMELY SENSATIONAL PRICE, we cannot till mail or phone orders, and none will be exchanged or taken back. YOUR CHOICE 98c J. M. HIGH CO. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children v > The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Company. lot on Hampton street. War ranty deed. $800—Mrs. Fannie W. Treadwell to Mrs. Kate S. Bogman, lot on Berean avenue. Warranty deed. $1,000—Mrs. Susan E. Little to the standard Real Estate Company, lot on Conklin avenue; warranty deed to se cure loan. $3,450—Mrs. Rebecca LaJarols to Itrael Cohen, lot on East Hunter street; arranty deed. $2,000—S. A. Akers, as administra tor of the estate of W. T. Akers, to J. J. Akers, lot on West Peachtree street; administrator’s deed. $12,000—Sirs. Mary E. Pybus to C. C. Wayne, lot on Washington street; bond for title. $3.600—Mrs. Annie McCormick to Morton Smith, lot on Edgewood ave nue; warranty deed. H36—wiUls Whipple to Mrs. Abl Alims, lot on Virginia avenue; war ranty deed. BUILDING PERMITS. $260—F. B. Trottl. to build addi tion to dwelling at 372 North Boule vard. 1110—J. J. Jones, to build addition to dwelling at 0 Graves street $200—C. II. Black, to build servant house at 15 East Fifteenth street. DEATHS. E. G. Wilson, age 92 years, died near federal prison. C. D. Hull, age 52 years, died at 40 Grand avenue. William J. Reese, colored, age 32 years, died at 14 Granger street Pearl Davis, colored, age 19 yean, died at 31 Newton street Elizabeth T. Thurman, age 46 years, died at Wesley Memorial hospital. Mrs. T. W. Baxter, age 46 years, died at 230 Ponce DeLeon avenue. W. E. Corey, age 20 years, died at 18 Dalney street. Marvin Grubbs, age 4 years, died at 149 Alexander street. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dalton, at 426 East Fslr street—a girl. T. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hearn, at 175 Davis street—a boy. Td Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, at 295 Central avenue—a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telfair, at Battle Hill—a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holbrlck, at $64 Luckle street—a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Jones, St 17 Mills street—a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. George Grubbs, at 149 Alexander street—a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Green, st $30 Ponce DeLeon avenue—a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John Maclarey, at 335 Fraser street—a boy. Leading Odd Fellows. Grand Master J. H. Dozier, of Athena, Ga., will make an offlclal visit to Ful ton Lodge No. 2, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Friday night. Judge R. B. Russell will also bs present, and both will make addresses. All members the order are invited to be present is -m •s Our Cindy is new—fresh- ana that is the secret of good candy—freshness. Six times a week we get pure, fresh candy from the fac tory in a covered wagon. Come and see! CLEAN! Special 29c Saturday. M. RICH & BROS. CO., The Candy Corner. M’GILL’S TRIAL IS POSTPONED Bloomington, Ills., Aug. 9.—The ef forts of the attorneys for Banker Fred H. MagiII, of Clinton, III., anil his sec ond wife, Faye Graham Maglll, to se cure an Immediate trial on the charge of murdering Mogul's first wife have been defeated. Judge Cochrane, In the Dewitt coun ty court this morning, decided In favor of State's Attorney Miller, of Clayton, who had asked for a postponement of the trial until the November term. SEABORN WRIGHT ONE OF SPEAKERS Hon. Seaborn Wright and Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, two leaders In the re cent prohibition campaign, will speak Friday night at a meeting at Wesley Memorial church, to which the public Is Invited. The speakers will take up the ques tion of enforcement of the prohibition law In Georgia. The state directors of the Anti-Saloon League will bo pres ent. Buying here helps keep your money in the family. Correct weights, low prices and good service are rendered each patron. PEANUT BUTTER in bulk at a price one-third less than you pay for the package kind and every bit as good. PER POUND 15 CENTS. Saratoga Flakes, pound..15c Cracknells, pound 20c Nabisco, bulk, pound 50c Butter Thins-, pound 15c Nabisco, package. .10 and 21c Fig Newtons ,pound 15c ORANGE MARMALADES. Millar’s (Irish), jur...,..18c Southwell’s (English), jar 18c Keiller’s (Scotch), jar 20c Bell Phones 462-565 Atlanta Phone 462 75 Whitehall St.