Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 23, 1907, Image 12

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607. ..... — — — ■ .—= «,»«!?•.• ■ ” . ■ """ V.’ " - • • - ■ ' ■ - Cliamb?rlin-Johnson-DuBose Company. ■ ... i — Ckamkerlih-Joknsqn-DuRiosS Company. Ckamberlin-JoHhson-Du Jose Company. DINING ROOM FURNITURE A Special Sale whose admirably good values are distinctive. Had you con sidered buyihg a handsome piec? for your Dihing Room sometimS sQon? If so ; doitnow. Just come in and have a look. What we have tQ offer in this sale and the prices at which w? offer it will mor? thah liksly crys- talliz? yQur consideration to the buying point. But you 11 have to com? THIS WEEK. Sale over Saturday night. See here: Massive solid mahogany Cokhial Suits, reproduced from a style a century old. Sideboard, 6 feet, 6 1 -2 inches long, 5 feet, 8 inches high. Mirror, 64x20 inches. Table, 60 inches in diameter. China Cabinet, 50 inches wide, 68 inches high. Mirror in hack. Regular price $510.00 for 3 pieces. A Sheraton Colonial style Suit, giving the lighter lines; solid mahogahy. Sideboard, 5 feet, 6 inches long, 4 feet, 8 inches high. Mirror, 62x12 inches. China Cabinet, 45 inches wide, 63 inches high. Mirror in back. Regular price $258.50 for 3 pieces. Special Sale Price $420.00 Special Sale Price $232.50 Remember, that in this sale the price is cut on all Dining Room pieces, sxceptihg chairs. Ths hand somest pieces as w?ll as the msst unpretentious. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. OR GIVHP ARMS Savannah Company Can Not Maintain Separate Or ganization. If th* Savannah Volunteer Guard. Insist on their Intention of withdraw ing from the national guard of the ■tate they will forfeit every right to exist as a separate and Independent military organisation. This was the result of a ions cub- ference held Tuesday between Major W. B. Stephens, commander of the bat talion; Major W. W. Williamson and Colonel WIIHam Garrard, former com manding offlcera; Adjutant General A Cheney’s Expectorant cures coughs, colds, LaGrippe and croup. 50 years on the market. Ail druggists. 25c. J. Scott, Colonel C. L. Anderson and Governor Smith. It was determined that the law gave no military’ organization the privilege of existing as an Independent organi zation. Just what will be the Anal ac tion of the Guards In not known, but na the Savannah committee and the governor agreed as to the require ments of the law. It is believed that the Guards will be advised to conform to the law In so far as possible. Un less they do so, the organization must go out of existence. The Dick law Is In reality a codi fication of all the military laws, and Is said to contain little new matter. No organization can exist separately without coming within the provisions of this law. .Conformity to the law’ In spirit more than strict letter Is re quired, and any military organization that does so Is not molested. In order to prevent this kind of dis organization of the national guard, a conference of officers from four of the six regiments In the state was held re cently In the office of the adjutant gen- Thls conference decided to enter a strenuous protest against allowing any mllitarv organisation to exist Inde pendently. Those present at that con ference were: Colonala Walter Harris, of the Second. Macon: John D. Twiggs, of the Third. Augusta;' R. L Wylty, of the Fourth, Albany, and Clifford L. Anderson, of the Fifth, Atlanta. The action of the meeting was afterwards stated to Major J. 8. Dozier, command ing the First cavalry, and he gave It %U- Indorsement. - \ It Is probable that Governor Smith will Issue a statement later on re garding this phase of the military question. OOGOOGO<IOOOGOOOOGOO<I0009<IO O O O BURGLAR WOULDN'T TAKE O O SAVINGS OF LITTLE GIRL. O O O O New York, Oct. 23.—A burglar O O stole $800 In money and valuables O O from the home of Gustue T. Ru- O 0 land, a sea captain, but refused to O O take the savings of Ruland's little O O daughter, Grace, ubout $18, or her O O few Jewelry trinkets. O O Instead of riding the bank, he O O left this note on It: o O "I have a sweet little girl of my 0 O own. 1 hate to be In this bust- O O ness, but I am compelled to. My O O regards to the baby.” O O O oooooooooooooooooooooooono CORPORATIONS PAIL TO MAKE RETURNS Between 300 and 400 Atlanta corporations have failed to make registration return* to the secretary of state for IW7. These cor WALL PAPER The largest and best assorted stock In the city at the GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO* 40 Peachtree Street 30 THOUSAND TELEGRAPHERS ■ . umn Account of new WANM-lKiKl’t-hour law. IV fill I LU Salaries increased DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree Street. nuKhon’s Co. (home offlee: Nashville, an.) has oe capital; siicee,,. II THE BEST. TUBES montU. ... _ keeping or ShortimndUy Dmughon’s COPT RIGHTED methods equals SIX elsewhere. nr.iucr.ua n|so has j.ooo students learning BY MAIL. Write for prices on Home Study. POSITIONS poratlona made returns for laat year, but aeem to have forgotten that it la neeesaary to do so every year—though the fee la only 50 cent# per annum after the first registration. The time for registering expires on No vember 1. and over a thousand corporations In the state have failed to make returns, last year, Seeretury Cook extended the G «r, because corporations that returned st year know It Is necessary to no so again this year. I'nder the law, those that fall to comply with the law ore auhjeet to a line of *50. It Is doubtful if Secretary Cook will extend the time thla year, and with leas than two weeks remnlulug for making returns, the outlook Is for a large number of fines, unless the procrastinators come to time. TALLADEGA TRAIN ON A., B. & A. SOON A regular freight and passenger service will Im» Inaugurated on the Atlanta. Bir mingham and Atlantic railroad Into Tallade ga, Ala., about November 15. Thla an nouncement has been made by President II. M. Atkinson, of the road. . It Is expected that the road will reach Bessemer and Bir mingham In March, of next year. Reports from the gangs of men'at work on the Atlanta division Indicate, that the rails are now laid to within 25 miles of Atlanta, and that they are being put down at the rate of 1% miles a day. it Is be ttered by the officials that trains will be o(*rated Into Atlanta over thla road not later than November 30. Coca-Cola Drinkers WARNING! Loat those of the public who desire COCA-COLA be de- c «*ved, visitors to the State Fair are advised that no t OCA-COLA Is sold within the enclosure of the Fair Be not d®c®lved in the belief that you get < OCA-COLA—although It was Coca you asked for. Ex amine the cap for trade mark and know what you are drinking. Branch Sanitarium de Truax For the treatment of Opium, Drug and Alcohol Habits. Scientifically, harmlessly and pac*—: fully treated for the next GO days at ono-hslf the usual rates. In order fo enable all and whiskey addicts to relieve their condition by January 1st. when all drugs and liquor wlllb* eliminated from the state. Suceeceful home treatment for uncomplkateacaveo- Wtthwhtsker Corner Washington and Hunter Streets (Opposite CapitoU. Rhone 8785 Mala. Atlanta, Gs.