Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 29, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1SJ7. KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEIELY’S ' KEELY’S KEELY'8 Tailored Suits at $15--Worth Up to $22.50 A New York Manufacturer Caught in Last Week’s Financial Storm Sacrificed 150 New Suits to Us at Actually Less Than Cost of Production. They’re on Sale in Second Floor A leading New York manufacturer of Women’s Suits, hard pressed for cash to meet his woolen bills in the financial flurry of last week, sacrificed 150 new and handsome suits to us at actuually less than costof production. These suits are on sale in our second floor at a most remarkable bargain price and every woman in reach of the store should attend the sale The line includes both ladies’ and misses’ sizes in Suits appropriate and desirable for general street and home wear, for traveling and for school and college wear; 3-4 length Cutaway coat effects, single aiid dou ble breasted, medium length coat styles and smart pony coat models. Materials are all-wool broadcloths in black, brown, blue, green and red, novelty mixtures, over checks, stripes, invisible plaids, etc., in various colors and combinations. Coats are satin-lined; skirts in new est styles. These suits were made up to retail at $20 and $22.50; but the entire line will be offered at Choice For Suits Worth up ‘ to $22.50 Special Sale of Broadcloths at $ l See the Window Very Special Values in Ladies' Coats at $10 and $ 12.50 CONFIDENCE IN NEW RESTOREDl YORK CITY New York, OH." 2»—Business confl uence le growing steadily. The bank Cum.have practically ceased and moat of .the’Institutions that were closed by a lack of cash to meet the sudden ex cessive demand will resume business In a few days. , . Sterling exchange rates arr declin ing and as n result nearly 17,000.0(10 In gold has already been ordered from abroad and other engagements have been made. Payments of Interests by the Pennsylvania railroad WIN- Ah No vember 6„ liberate .about 116.000.000 thatI hat company has been gather- '"purchases of American securities, wjilehltt- t. kMi’i"t ■ - bargains In'for. sign markets at the prevailing prices, and the movement of wheat abroad, which-will soon begin, will add to the flaw Of gold that Is streaming Into the l T nlteil States. , _ . Bankers Satisfied. The lack of money Is beginning to be felt 1 In the West and savings Instl- lotions there have adopted the rule put Into effect by the New York banks, re- oulrlng the sixty days 1 notice from de- realtors on withdrawing funds. Bankers and business men are thor- otighiy satisfied with the new state or afratra. ''' “Everything Is lovely.” said George W. Perkins, of the Arm of J. P. Mor gan tt Co; "Gold Is coming from Eu rope, The pool formed to aid the sloe It market has been dissolved, as It Is-no longer necessary, and the clear. Ini house certificates are doing-their work.” All the stock exchange clearing house receipts went through this morning and settlement* were completed before noon. r ! ■ General Improvsmsnt. • Information from all parts of ths country Indicate a general Improve ment In the money market. In sixteen of the larger cities clearing house asao. clarions adopted the plan to accept clearing house certificates. The bank examiners have nlmost concluded their work on the Hamilton and Twelfth Ward banks and the United Slates Ex change Ilnnk, and the officials of those banks hope to be able to resume busl- nsss'.ln two or three days. The most cheerful features regard- LAZY LIVER uT«r • ' Candy C»ih*rU«! I feel *ery ntoeb better Idilicituinir tb«m M friend* Best for The Bowels | The Dowels KOBGCViaiQ CAMPTCATIUATIC talk. TV.* (#nnta« *abl»t eurnped CCC. t*M to ear* er year M*L. trliog Retried/ Co., Chicago Of N.Ts 601 IAL SALE, TEH MILLION I0XES Ing the local situation,had nothing to do with Wall street. Aside from the morgl to be drawn from peculatlve in- discretions, men with pressing needs had no difficulty In obtaining money. Real Estate Active. Officials of savings banks reported that no unusual demands had been made upon their resources and that deposits almost equalled withdrawals. The real estate markets are becom ing more active, which furnishes a ba rometer. to the excellence of prevailing conditions so far os prosperity Is con cerned and suggests that much of the money that lias been withdrawn from hanks Is finding Its way. Into unim proved property. Smell Stock Satsi. In addition to the money that Is go ing Into real estate, ell records are be ing broken on the stock exchange for sales of securities In small lots, which shows that men and women with small savings are taking advantage of the exceedingly low prices of hlgh-clasa securities to which E. If. Harriman and other financiers have called their at tention. . . Following a prolonged meeting of the directors of ths Trust Comi-any of America, which was held while Thom- as K. Ryan was In the bnlldlng. It Is rumored that Thomas F. Bran was to become the princlpst owner of that stock. Neither Mr. Byan nor Oaklelgh Thorne would confirm the rumor. All the banks which had difficulty In Brooklyn have arranged to reopen ex cept the Borough Bank. 8an Francisco Banka Sound. San Francisco. Oct. ft.—The San Francisco Clearing House Association last night decided to Issue clearing house certlflcates. Local banking.con. dltlons are sound and satisfactory. Orsgon Holiday for Banks. Portland. Ore.. Ctft. ft.—The bankers of this city hove united In n request to Governor Chamberlain to call a five days’ holiday In order to prevent petal- ble financial complications In thla-dty. Franch Gold at High Rate. Par,* Oct. ft.—Leading bankers say there Is no prospeetjof the Immediate export of gold from Peris to New York, because the rate of exchange Is unfa- vorable and because of the oprcslrirm of the Bank of France to the plan. However, thl» bank would bo willing to help New York ^ , r "* k "jf J". * deficit In London that might follow the shipping of gold from that capital to America. Certificates in Baltimore. Baltimore. Oct. ft.—TTie Baltimore clearing house h«s decided to Issue loan certificates, following the lead of New York. Philadelphia ond Boston. Improvement in Pittsburg. Pittsburg, pet. 20.—The Pittsburg financial situation Is fast Improving and normal conditions are- likely to be broual.t about almost "nv ri'ne. The stock exchange remains closed, but JP* Improvement Is so rapid that trading may be resumed at any time. '' Chicago la Steady. Chicago. Oct. It.—Tht use by the clearing house bonk* of certlflcates. the adoption of the ehecktng system for de- posltors and the requirement of thirty anil sixty day? notice for aIthdriwil of savin** account* *»» so thoroughly Slslmiured today that banker. imsnL WORKINGMAN’S VOTE MADE TOWN DRY Continued on Pag* Savan. muon sxi. “Pratt City will band prohlbltona lemon.” ■aid 'the wlW anti*-and the weak nrohla shuddered. Pratt City handed prohibition 816 Totea and antl-prohltdton hat 1W. And herein In where the dope went wronr. The country precinct* made good with the predicted Urge majority for prohlMtoln. Birmingham rare the anti* a email major* Ity, ae bad been anticipated. It waa the men of the mllla and minee, the gTeat hody of brawny,-elnew/ laboring men, who hand* ed the oppercut that upset the dope and dla- the prophecy book*, the antla can Join with the prohla one fact— WILL NOT KEEP OR RUN AWAY LABORING MEN. The whUky men died game and like men. During the entire day the writer did not aee a olngle drunken man and he did-.not wltn*** a single fight. Monday night, ,'when the reallaailoo of their defeat dawned upon them, the antla either went home or to the theater. All the local playhouse* were crowded with dated, defeated bat not down- coat nor disorderly voter*. They bad tried to wlthataud a ware which had awept Georgia like a hurricane, And no the antli In rejdlctng over i PROHIBITION had p***ed orer twelve Alabama countie* within a few previous weeka without encoun* terlng a single obstacle atrong enough to even retard It. and before rhta wave, •treogtbened with each aocceaalve rlae and fall. The weak. dienruaaUed, balf-retreatlng whlaky force* proved i aa wheat before the reaper. Grant Man Meeting. The strength of the prohibition!*!* could have been pretty fairly estimated Sunday afternoon at the great »a«s meeting In tha Hippodrome, .a skating rink with a seating capacity that probably le fully ** great a* that of the Ht. .Nlcbolaa auditorium. Before the tlm* for speaking. this vaat auditorium waa crowded to Ita capacity, and men, womon and children wer* packed In like the proverbial nanllne*. One speaker wa* sent out to address the overflow on the ouratde. * . . Others cam*, anil anon It became necea- wiry to hove two sneaker* on the out side. Finally, there were three separate meeting* on the outside. Despite, the ae- rlotmne«* of tba occasion, one could not help from befog reminded of .a cirrus or a ramlfaCl ,. . . „ Here the msn SI tbs stds show sptelag for dear life. Just s little- dletanre away, the men irtlh the cane rsek and near him the leather-longed “weenie" man. Around each vast gathering of iirlrakinr men, worn. #n sod ehndrso-s ruetlfnx of eklris, "Bab el of confused whispers, snd. above all. the rlesr, ringing, stentorian roles nt ths epeslier—ond all the ahlle a irelt riimng elbowlnc. pushing sad crowding for eo- trsnes Into tbo big show. No Overflow for Anti*. And jnet nerns. the street, n toeetlug similar to tbnt In the nkatlng rink win being held In the Bljon I heeler-only fhn letter wts nn nnrl prohlhltlonlet meetlng- nnd there wns no overflow. It win cold and chilly Monday.morning. A stiff, brisk wind, surcharged with shir. »ra. eras blowing, and those meb who were out earty ba.l on heavy I'.fermate. Tho Georgian representative had Just, or dered breakfast when the-faint iwnnd of n song wan heard through the deed win* ^iTreryhody went to lb.-Window, and s , sreuals Uter Ihe pnoveelcn of men. women and children started past the hotel. First, there were hoye snd girls, ranging In age anywhere from night years lo pfteen, o .e. w.iman nt sell see. derful parade. The note* nf “Jefferson's Jtflnf JJxj'.Vand jnther probibltlon-AODg* woro borne on the wing* of tha chilly wind to the tope of the highest building* and reach ed Into their remotest auction*. On and on and on they panted, singing and cheering, oblivious of the weather, re* gardleaa of fatigue, and when at last the proceaglon had passed and the faint echoen of these fervid aonga had died away In the dlatance. the writer, with othera, awakened as from a trance to find that breakfaat waa cold. • The procession wound about the city, and the* divided. The streets around the poll ing placet and the building wherein the voting was done soon »*•*• -nine thronged with these men, women and children. Tablet were prepared, and the women began serving lunenc* and rofTee. All the ▼otcra-everyoody—Were offered sandwiches and coffee, the- women carrying tho. steam ing enps In their bands aud patting them through the crowd. Song's of Encouragamant. Those who were not serving lunches were passing around buttons and white ribbons and prohibition tracts., .The children and the* men, and* pinny Of the women, never reused singing during the entire day, ex cept when a conversion from an anti to prohl was made, and a about of trlnmph rended the air. Many of the children .carried banners, on which were all manner of Inscriptions and pictures. “Beer or Iloya.” In large black letters, was Inscribed on aereral. On another a similar Inscription, “Wives or Whisky.” “For Hod am! Home** waa the Inscription on an automobile. Placards had been nailed on buildings near the polling places. On one waa the { Ictnra.of a woman with an Infant In er arm*. Above the line “Help to Keep Ua IMrg.” Another !>orc the plctnrc of a handsome young boy, who waa saving, “Pro- teet Me and Make Me a Man." Out In North Birmingham and In *ererel othtr country precinct*, pianos Full owing them Were women of all ages. men. some wllb fares flB.hj-l *lth lb. tlx- Crof youth, other, wrinkled of fare snd "IlSntU? upGSe rear were menand wool m la huxtlre rn« rsrrlaass Hint In suio- rn*»!illm -lb. very elite of.ihe rity, the lion ion ol Ittnutnel mine «f her Adi ion 01 '—; and II ng Mock waa ft""* . - A Children’s Cruiada. Jpffrwi.-, up f>t coffee.,a prohlbl- rlblKUi and a problhl- obably h ng offered a cap tkm button, a white rf tlon tract. There probably was not who voted who waa not lieggcd by at least a half dose a women to cast bis bal lot for problhl tlon-and If an anti, the prob abilities were that a prayer waa offered for him on the spot. STORY DENIED BY HEAD OF TRAVELERS Continued’from Pago On*. money It hae to Inteef. I appreciate the dtfftcultlmi of the Sooth- rrn problem, end t rerognleo tho fort that It wee complicate mnny year, a*o l.y pre maturely eitendlne the olortlre franchise to colored men.. It would have beea t’-ttrT for them, better for the (Wroth and better for the whole country had that action been •r.Kr.brtMrn - will be helpful In the soli problem. * * . the liquor traffic .... solution of tho race . know of no one connected with Travelers who questions the wisdom of that measure or the_ right of the South ern iteople to employ Ipls tb* hope that It will Improve the condition of tb* colored P 7»Iote with much lotereat your referem* to a large and valuable cotton crap. No one In the North Is narrow or cnntemptlblo enough to Iw displeased with that or with other erldenca* of prosperity In tho RontH. Crop failure* or misfortunes of any kind in one part of the country arc shared by all. The Han Francisco fire cuat Hartford 11*.- coo.ooo, and all our companies here paid their loaaea promptly and icheerfully and -»ect to dbf’harge them for cent on tha dollar. Our ater, waa very direct, but In a greater or lea* degree Ihe |oanea of any etate or any community art reflected upon th«» whole people. We therefore want prosperity In Georgia aa much aa we do In ronnectlcut. and we desire the wla^t and beat solution of your lo*-al problem*, snd “ llipwltli ~ criticise the remedies that commend than selves to Houlhern men, wb*»*e oliserratlon sad experience qualify them to act upon their own questions better than any one can act fur thrm. Sincere! •8. C. or 4 tier than itM- President. TION8-GET WHAT YOU ASK FOH It may not have been according to soy article* of religion, bnt It* waa effective. It llld the work. It waa the first time the women and children of Birmingham ever turned out unturned, not im opportunity A Glorious Victory. It was* a hard tight, a bitter struggle, a glorious victory for the prohibition!*!*. “On to Montgomery”^ Is now the battle ery of the prohibitionists, and If Alabama similar to that wh ito effect „ wave which appear* now to be Irrcslstl Me. and which bids fair to sweep every state in the Soulh on the shore* of prohi bition. prove* hut a ripple «m the aurface of the waters. county Monday! BG that atrtick Jefferson SKATING CARNIVAL OCT. 29TH. JURY INDICTS ROAD’S OFFICIALS EXPERTS SPEAK IN ffALL COUNTY apsrial to The Georgian. , Gainesville, on.. Oct. f».—Yeaterfla)’ afternoon live experts frtfln the depart ment of agriculture at Waahlngton were here and addressed a large number of farineni from all over Hall county. The meeting waa called to oi’dW'by "A. B. Hardy. W. B. Smith, clerk of the su perior court, wns rlectpd chalrmap of Ihe meeting and he Introduced A. D. Shamel. who represented the govern ment aa an expert on corn. W. G. Smith, an expert of the de partment of agrirulture. spoke on soils. The "Cotton Man.” was discussed by H. A. Boykin, illustrating with sam ples of .ration the .Improvement possU ble, and told the Conditions existing In other climes, and then assured the audience that Georgia's possibilities In these lines are equally as favorable. M. O. Kid ridge on good roade Com plimented Hall county on haring made so much progress. H. A. Wlnkenwerder spoke on for- .estry. the dire need of the preserve- • tlon of our woodland. And advised In a 'practical manner the farmers of the I country how they should nisrket their ! Ilmher. NOTICE OF SALE OF UN- CLAIMED FREIGHT- WESTERN & ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Th* following unclaimed freight, remain*, ing on hand alx months and on* day or loogvr, addreared to consign***-at Atlanta and oth*r cttS** and town* In tb* atat* of Georgia, will bo aold to tha blkhrat MMtr at pnbUc auction at the rmnpnnr** freight house, foot of Hprlng atreet. Atlanta. tJa.. TI1VU8DAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1907. uoleta said freight he called for and all charge* paid, and property removed before date of aale. Ml* win commence *t M o’clock a. m. and will be continued from day to day until all Ihe property la dlapoaed ° f ra*tro Cereal Co., 1 box of drug*. 1 bdl. hit mllfs. Mr*. A. Fulton, I box *D*P. Oklahoma Vinegar t’o.. i l»ox glass. T. H. Sladdoi. J Ml. broom*. Main Koch. ! box aoap. M. 8amberg. 1 crate picture frames. Ware Mfg. Co., « pks. window aland*. I, . A. Moseley A Co.. 12 boxei sign*. John Law Hmltk. 3 ca«e* shoe*. Oklahoma Vinegar Co„ « Itarrelii pho*- * ^American Ginger Ale Co.. 1 case liottle*. Sam K. Tlnley, I Ml. light lumber. Houlhern Collar A. f*».. I bundle leather. N. Newde*. 4 Ml*. C. boxes. J. Lb Faacoek. 2 piece* steel. - _ J. A. Langley, 1 barrel yeaat iwke*. Joseph H. Thompaon, W Mira cot to* btl. vr ff W. n.'fiiotDpsiin.' rival, tssllngs. J. N. Culrmsn. I saw. Kors Nnls Co.. I hoi simp. I-. A. IHM. 2 erstss moss. Trwlrt liruf To.. I box drn*s. . no- Fruit snd Rllrs. l CS, I hoi bold,,. Miller * Ksrwlsch. I box hsrdwsrs. Kotlofi Ilf*. Co.. 1 ITSlC C. l loscl. J. A. Ilosnkoti. I pi sc Iron. Will All-n. I box II. II. <oods. Allsata Wood'nwsrs Co.. I cross lisskrts. Wllroi Mff. Co.. 9 i-rstrs, 2 box,.. P. Psno. I box msohlnrig. ATLANTA BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING CO. ey 2 N. Broad St. Loose leaves and special Blank Books, Rebinding Biblei, Msgsxinss, Music, Law and all kinds of books. . . .. Marson. I barrel Mrs Mary M. FlsM. 1 hoi MsWIIItaius Co., 21 crates Jelly. J. tv. Hlllott * Co., I crate or.l.r cards. McWilliams, Cbldwy A Co.. 1 barrel sirup. J. A. Ksmpsr, I loll nr. arms. II. Abramsoo. I box rlotblac. Sonihsrn I ’?’nrnlturo Compnnr. I Ml. bur *f' B. Cbnn b. 1 rrsls xo-csrlt and wb—Is. W. II. lloMcmsu. I ml. (• II. Kmllb. I boi <lr-a>. W. M. lira ex. I box «»u». Soutksrn liraial Collcxr, i brx bsrdwsro. W. II. Taylor. I box p. matter. CVD. Chcntbsm, f caws [icsmiis, 2 bis. lascblort. _ 4. T. Barn-s Furnltors Company. 1 crate C. W. Daniels. I box mm-hamtlas. r k & lin-xx. I csso mouse traps. J.' niayraok. 1 pslr shafts. U A. Ilowntd. I Iron rafs. Hamm A Doild, 1 ht.t. empty bi-tlles. II. w. Smith, 3 L-its chtcr. 1 l»i xlsss. I.»» lloslsy. 1 tralr poprr hoses. A. A. Wtssls sods Co.. 1 box hardware. A, l.-ff. 10 ptes b'lusebuld goods. I’ledoiont bole!. 1 Itoi. M. I- Burst, 3 pieces tastings. II. Walker, 1 crate catsup.- ... il. is. Ilrstler. 1 crate grain nulls. Young Bn>s.. t bos. X. I’eper Company. I ersts hoiss. ln.li.rsnn IIA PliU’lri (’(iniDAIIT. 2 21 DIVORCE OASES ON COURT DOCKET Uljlcsgo. Oct. 29.—Judge Peter B. Groaacup. of the United Htatea circuit court, and 'Marshall E. Campbell,' with other members of.the board of direc tors and offleera of the Mattonn and', i Cbdrleston Intel-urban are defendants Uy. In true bills voted at Chitrlealun, 111- w< igwnnectlon. with cror,. A cniiaren s urui.o.. J ri* private odvlrsn rscetvod In <’h»c*fii>11» r lb* tarff*** uumbe. of rucli - ^ C r h'Mrso ri.ei.ibds Of e. „ today The true bills. It is reported, I aver filed at one term In this i«Hr. fu“y .'.UumVm ISK» man*. Thta. tfc*»»*b crtmlral' The crvli ; an.l criminal IvMim bull. Anderson Hardware Company ekails- —i . r —-v,rr^. Walton A Wagner. J tslls. Iron. Mis. Special to The Georgian. Columbus. Oa., Oct. 2».—Out qf thlr, -eight cases set for trial In the first week of Muacogea -county> superidr court, twenty-oiio are ffir dlvdrte. This Vtiy Hght for the term. Albright. Prt«r Company. I «■*»•• mil tig. Wlwj Brea.. A lap Mu** PUL . Marietta Marbt* Company. I l»ox mar Me. J. W. Hanleman, U plow «tocU. \i\ V. Young. • Inn** .Iruye. HanSeway C. Co., I Inn books. Ham .Walknr. I erate plHflr* frame*. K. A. Boykin. ! phmo *UmL William J. J oh o*o ii. u rolls wire feme, f*. M. Miller. 6 barrel*. I’lioeiilx IHtater Company. I* hale* •!« ter*. National Molar Work*, 2 ore* batterlei DR. E. E. BRAGG, OSTEOPATH and PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OfTiett324-25 Century Building, Hour*: 9 to 5—Bell Phone. M. Manlv 1 box • -Igar boxes. J a* la ml liroe., 4 bate* hay. Carter-Glllesplr Klectrie Company. 1 !>ox uerrhauflU*. Ma Campbell. I box E. ware. II. E. Calilwi-ll. I l»ox booaehold good*, gullllan Brooks. 1 box soap. l»o<* Cook. 2 boxes B. atone. A. M. Croaby, 1 Incubator. 1 brooder. CannU’hael .v Tomllonon Furniture < **01- *any. I crate, 1 Ml lied*. I. B. Evan*. I box household g«*od». Mr* J. L. Ilmlaoa, l l»x riioes. about 150 package* without marks; contests e&kscws. I>. B. CARSON. Aicent. FILIPINO CROOK. IS GIVEN SEAT ManUs. Gel. 12*.—The take up the pruteat* 1 of Dr. Dvwli 1