Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 26, 1907, Image 9

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I r' ■ JLixt. AiL/AiNTA Lt tbOiiliJLaN AJS1> is'lAViS. DRESS GOODS SPECIAL SALE At nine o'clock to-|“'"sociETYl morrow morning we will have a sale of Dress Goods which we feel confident you 11 pro nounce a remarkable oc casion. Tke goods them selves are worthy of detailed description, though we pause only to outline them. There are in the lot Tamise Cloths, Henriettas, Fancy Panamas, 50—inch Broadcloths, Mixed Suitings, Solid Panamas, Invisible Plaid Worsteds. Now tins is Larely suggestive. It doesn t tell you of tke soft swisky elegance of tke Henrietta clotks, tke sturdy wear ful possikilities of tke Panamas, tke smootk lustrousness of tke Broadclotks, and all tkat. Tke uses to wkick you can put suck standard and desirakle materials are many—now witk tke sea son at its keigkt. And tkere s economy of tke cleverest kind in buying tkese for future reference. A Dress Pattern would ke a safe, sukstantial, and very acceptakle Holiday Gift. All Colors and Plenty of Bl ack These materials were formerly 85 cents to 1150“' cents GORDON CIRCLE RUMMAGE SALE The ladle, of the Gordon Circle of King'* Daughters will hold a rummage sale at 319 Auburn avenue Saturday, NovemberJO, Monday, December 2. Tho proceeds of the sale will go to the building fund of the Home for Old Women, and all Interested In this char- Ity are requested to donate articles for the sale. A committee will be at the sale room Friday afternoon from 2 to t> o'clock to receive rummage. Previous to Fri day afternoon articles will be received at the home, 19 East Mitchell street. DECATUR LADIES' TO HOLD FAIR . Beginning on tho 3d of December and lasting through the 3th the ladles of Decatur will hold a fair In the new Masonic temple for the benefit of the temple. "There will be a number of Interesting features, among which fine musical program will h*» one of the most attractive. Lunches will be served In the banquet hall and attractive prizes In several Interesting voting con tests will be given. The list of prizes Is ns follows: I. Goat, wagon and harness for most popular boy In Decatur under 13 years old. Stick pin for most popular boy at Donald Fraser. 3. Opera glasses for most popular girl at Agnes Scott. 4. Half-pint extract for most popu lar girl In Decatur public school. 5. Suit of clothes for most popular boy In Decatur public school. 6. Necklace for most popular girl In Decatur under 13 years old. T. Tlge for most popular boy under 6 years old In DeKalb county. 8. Doll for moat popular girl under 6 years old In DeKalb county. 9. Masonic apron for most popular Mason In DeKalb county. 10. Bracelet for most popular girl In DeKalb county. * II. Shotgun for most popular boy in DeKalb county from 13 to 31 years old. 12. Rug for most popular matrod In DeKalb county. 13. Suit of clothes for most popular man In DeKalb county over 21 years old. THE NOVEMBiR ARCADE. The Arcade for November, the mag azlne Issued by the students of Cox college, at College Park, Is especially entertaining and well gotten up. The contributions are Interesting and well written, covering a wide range of thought, and typographically The Ar cade Is particularly attractive. The editorial stall for November Is aa fol lows: Ida Pruitt, editor-ln-chlef; Eunice Thompson, athletics: Nellie Bassett, so ciety; Walton Jackson, Y. W. C. A.; Alice Cox, Alumnae; Lucy Baldwin, wise and otherwise; Ruth Reynolds, exchange; Carey Treadaway, Mamie Hunter, Allle Little, associate; Lottie Bell Blaslngame, Lula Purser, Manelle Brewster, business managers. Persona! Mention omorrow 63 At Nine O clock Sale Begins. CShamberlm-J oknson- DuBose Company PUT HIM IN JAIL Now Bostock Is Keeping Senator at. Ponce DeLeon. •»nstnr, a tawny S-j-enr-eld lion In Bo. !“*'« menagerie ot Ponce DeLeon. Is a mluj reminder of s press agent trick that **"' Wrong and landed Bob Fitzsimmons, •se-tlmc chnmplon pugilist of the world, lu ml. where he stayed for tbre$ days, tie- JF'e his earnest protests that It was oulj a The noted "png” It a warm friend of the Harriet,,r 0 f hlg animal shown and he ronllded 10 J| r Uoatock at Coney Island •he summer nltont two yenra ngo that he “d always wanted a rent lion for bin very ••h. M r . Uostock agreed to give Fill a _* enb, but not for nothing. Fits was s . “rity and the show most get some ad- ’wtlsing ont of It. So It was agreed tkat JJ* ehamplon prize lighter should ateal •esstr,,. then a cub. Bolt should be ar- ™ed. locked up aud then lie balled oat by »r noatock. rhtsimmou carried out hla part nobly. e walked Into the enlotal show, where T. "tthi cobs were being ezblblted. nnd J'"'* up Kenator. Frequently Tlaltora LoUr 1 wl,h 'he tiny Ilona, so no one paid "eh Street*, until the pugilist started in door. The door man was not "on ba I f* 1 **-'’ but acted as well aa If he th.. "I—- He told Fitzsimmons {ostsek - S poll-. la far. so good. ' oily f. Isspiz. Rhswd and then the rnampion XL'!" 1 Jhst the animal kins was out "l sm it, Th tt* day* he spent In that Jail. IW t?, 1 !® Mr- Bostock return ml. famished hTJ?"released hi., friend, kenator son?,* f "'he noted prlz.. tighter all right, trU ,H r Bostock keeps the lion for him. St r , tj .J ''h*rire, | n payment for three day* S FREE; HUSBAND CLEARS HER Mrs. Minnie Hawkins, charged with bigamy and whose case was on the docket for the November term of the superior court, criminal division, was released from custody on her -own recognizance by Judge Roan Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hawkins Is said to have married her second husband, Arthur G. Bogus, under the Imprezelon that her drat hus band had shaken off this mortal coll. Later he returned to Atlanta and Mrs. Hawkins was then charged with big 0I Hawklns stated to Judge Roan that his own brother believed hint to be dead, and that he believed his wife also entertained the same opinion and thought she was doing no wrong In marrying a second time. My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1. Fort Edward, N. Y., says: •'Dr King's New Discovery Is my beit earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of Incipient consump. lion for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this ac complished. the other symptoms left one by one. until she was perfectly well. Dr. King’s New Discovery's pow. er over coughe and colds Is simply marvelous.” No other remedy has ever equaled IL Fully guaranteed by all d?S«rt»W. Me and 11.00. Trial bottle free. burglar killed OWNER IN STORE Kalamasoo. Mich- Nov. 28.—While rappllng with a burglar In hie place ofbi.lnes. at 2:20 o'clock this morn ing. Horace C. Davis, one of the oldest and most prominent Jewelers In this city, was shot and killed. The burglar escaped through a back door and the pollceT believe he la beaded northward for Grand Rapids. BELIEVE ADMIRER Officers Scour the Country in Search of As sassin. gprlul to The (jMirglan. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 28.—Armed men scoured the country about Hun tersville, 20 miles north of this city, all last night for the assassin of Miss *Ella Fryer, 17 years of age. who waa called to her front door last night after dark and shot to death. A gun loaded with buckshot was used. The sssaeain has not been apprehended yet, but It le believed that he was one of several admirers of the girl who was prompted by Jealousy. FOREST PROTECTION TO BE DISCUSSED Forest preservation and Ita Importance to Southern water power will he the aobject of dlartiaaloa at a meeting to lie held at the Piedmont Hotel Friday night by the Atlantn section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Expert, from ell over the South will at tend the meeting. Mr. Kellogg, of the I’nlted mates forestry department, will be on>- of the chief speakers at the gathrrlug. Jobs H. Finney, of Atlanta. Is president of the Atlanta section of the American Insti tute of Electrical Engineers, and will pre- terested In preserving the forests of the South. As the destruction of the forests age.ua the rivers sad In that way ell who use water power for nunnrsetnting or other pnrposrs It Is rxpcctrd that the attenilsmu trill lie fntl sail that great Interest will be takeu in the proceedings. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leary, who ar rived from the East about ten daye ngo. are staying with Mr. and Mr.,. Redus. Mrs. Leary’* many friends In this city will be glad to know that she la rapidly recovering from the effects ot a fall which occurred several weeks ago while she and Mr. Leary were on the Massachusetts coast. She was re moved at once to Boeton and was In a private hospital there for over two month*.—Blurt Ingham Age-Herald. Miss Carolyn Wells and Miss Ruth Johnson left on Monday for Augusta to be guests at a house party with which Miss Addle May Burns enter tains previous to her wedding to Mr. George Howard, which take* place on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Glascock Mays and her mother, Mrs. W. D. Russell, will return Wed nesday nlgltt from a short visit to rel atives at Nashville. ( Mrs. J. Whltefoord Russell Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle, at Nashville. She will be absent until the middle of December. Mr. James J. Russell has returned from n short visit to Mobile. Mr*. Russell will remain at Mobile several weeks longer for the benefit of her health, which ha* been quite delicate of late. Mr. and Mrs. William Austell will leave In a few days for New York, where they will spend a portion of the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Wlckllffe Gray. Colonel Robert J. Lowry has re turned from Chicago. He waa accom panied home by his niece, Mr*. Percy Smedley Darlington, who will spend some time with her parents, Dr. and Jdrs. Walter Taylor. Mieses Marjorie Brown and Passie May Ottley will spend the Thanksgiv ing season with friends In Virginia. Mrs. Augustus II. King, of Jack sonville, Fla., la expected In Atlanta on Wedneeday <to vlzIt Mr*. R. K. Some Specials FOR WEDNESDAY From the “China Annex.” A Time ly Sale of China, Cut Glass and Silverware for THANKSGIVING and HOLIDAY GIFTS Silver Bread Trays, $1.69 Tomorrow, Wednesday, we'll place on sale another lot of those $3.00 Silver Bread Trays that created such a sensation tho other day at $1.69. Those are genuine quad ruple plath and warranted to wear 25 years. Actual value $3.00 each; tomorrow In the annex 26-Piece Rogers’ Silver Sets, $5.98 As advertised, we'll sell (omor row a limited number of Rogers' 26-plece Silver Sots, Including; (1 Knives, C Forks, 6 Tea Spoons. 6 Soup Spoons, 1 Rutter Knife, 1 Sugar Shell. Fancy chased pattern, warranted to wear 20 years; put QO up In nice case ....... ^OswO Silver Tea Sets Tomorrow we'll sell a limited number of genuine quadruple |ilate Silver Tea Sets (4 pieces)— Tea Pot, Sugar Dish, Cream Pitcher. Spoon Holder. Pure satin fllnlshed; hand-en graved floral design. Warranted to wear 25 years Japanese Hand- Painted China JubI arrived direct from Japan, 250 pieces of genuine hand-painted China, In Vases, Perfume Bottles, Puff Boxes, Salads and many other useful and ornamental pieces, $1.00 to $5.00 French China Din ner Set, $35 Containing 100 pieces newest shapes; corn flower nnd green lau rel border decoration, CQC no coin gold atlplc handle 9w9aUU Carlsbad China Dinner Set, $30 Genuine Carlsbad China Dinner Set, containing 115 pieces. New shapes and exquisite decorations In pure coin gold lacri border Dinner Set for $12.50 100-plece English Porcelain Din ner 8et In blue forget-me-not deco ration, gold trimmed; regular 317.50 Set for, special $5.98 Cut Glass Bowls, $2.98. Tomorrow. 9 o'clock, genulno $5.00 quality G-Inch rich American Cut Glass Howls, In deep cuttings; lopg as they last $2.98 $30.00 French Limoges China Dinner Set, $21.95 This set contains 100 pieces, pluk rose decoration, coin gold handles. Regular price $30; #Ad nr special Haviland China Dinner Set, ,$25 China. 100 roso decora- $25.00 Genuine Haviland pieces; pink moss tlon, coin gold handles $12.50 100-Piece Dinner Set, $9.98 100-plece Sets American Porce lain. floral decoration In coin gold. Every piece new nnd perfect; reg ular price $12.50; PQ QO special Special Sale Toilet Sets Tomorrow $20.00 Here's a special cut prico sale of line Toilet Sets that should In terest every economical house keeper In Atlanta; Handsomely decorated 12-ptoco Toilet Sets, worth $26.00, for Handsome $20.00 £<<C Oft Toilet Sets for ....9 IO.UU $10.50 Toilet Sets for $12.50 $12.50 Toilet Sets for $10.00 $12.00 Toilet Sets for $ 9.00 $10.00 Toilet Sets for $ 7.50 $ 7.50 Toilet Sets for $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Toilet Sets for $ 4.50 Special Sale of Parlor Lamps We announce a special sale of fancy Parlor Lamps, Just 18 lamps In the lot, to close out this way: $12.00 Lamps for $8.50 $10.00 Lamps for $7.50 $ 7.50 Lamps for $5.00 $ 6.00 I .amps for $4.50 J. M. HIGH COMPANY .ZXJ^he" weriT’ wKh'MT.ral.l!: I JEWELRY THIEVES spending ARE RE-ARRESTED Bhaw. Miss Aline Richards will come down to Atlanta from Brehau college - in Gainesville on Wednesday to spend a few day* In th* city as a guest of Mrs. R. K. Shaw. * Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Estes, of Dallas, Ga, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Braden. J-Ui-1 LAZY LIVER "I Had CAarareti to good tb»> I wnnld no| be ♦ Itlioat them. I troubled ft great deal with »<rpl«| liver end headache. Now sine* taking 'ftscareta Candy Cathartic I feel very tuneb better t eliell certftlaly recommend them tn my friande ti the beat mHliiie I have aver are*.** Vftftft Basis**, Oaborn Mill No. 2. Fall Hirer. Uaae. Best Tor | ^ The Bowels ^ Bidcaptfto CANDY CATHARTIC Ptcaaent. PalauM*. Potent. Teat® Good. Do Good. Never ftickea. Weaken or ti ripe. Ite. Mr. Me. Never told In be Ik. The genuine tablet itempcd GCC. • i•.*(.ut<ta to t..re or y*»ur money bar.. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. tot ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BO/ES Mrs. H. T. Martin, of Ellenwood. Ga. Is visiting Miss Young and her broih- Mr. J. W. Young, on McDaniel street. Miss Fay Callaway Is the guest of Mrs. Buttles on Bell street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith will re turn the latter part of the week from Virginia. Mrs. Frank Hardeman, of Athens, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. McDou- gall. New York, Nor. vs.—John EilnsriU and hi. wife, (loan. charged with tho theft 216,000 in Jewelry from Julius drown, of Atlanta, were brought hack to New York yesterday from Chicago by IMeeilre O'Fat* rell. Tho police had lieeo looking for the pair erer .line they disappeared .cun* time lie- fore the date of their trial laat aunimer. Gat What You Ask For. There are many reasons why you ask for advertised articles, hut abso lutely none why you should let a sub- „ . . ... ». . . suturing dealer palm off something Mr. Joeeph HlrsCh Is In Savannah, i which he claims to be "Just as good" .. .. "T”. » . - I or “better" or "the same thing” as th* Mrs. Ben Noble has returned to her nrt u>le you requested. home In Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Dnrgan return Wed nesday from New York. Mr McCerren returned Tuesday from New Orleans. Mr*. Ed ward McCandler* and Miss Edna McCandless are expected home the first of December from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Caverly an nounce the birth of a daughter. PROHIBITION CRU8ADE LAUNCHED IN NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans. La., Nov. 26.—A pro- hlhitlon crusade waa launched In this city yesterday with a "dry" New Or leans a* the aim of prohibitionists, and a reformed New Orleans the object of saloonkeeper*. Ministers in nearly nil the city Prot estant churches devoted port of theli sermon* to appeals for closing up th< liquor truffle. Simultaneously persons who remain ed at home from church were reading In Sunday'* papers the announced plans of Influential liquor dealers, first, to force the resignation from the Louis iana Liquor League of objectionable members; and second, to petition the Ity council to close up the saloons of such retired member*. The closing of dives, especially negro resorts. Is one of the objects of the liquor dealers. The advertised article must of ne cessity be of the highest quality, oth erwise It could not be successfully sold and the advertising continued. Tbs buying public recognize* the su perior quality of advertised 'irttrtes. The substltutor realizes that tnct and tries to sell Inferior good* on Ihe ad vertisers reputation. Protect Yourself by Refusing Substi tutes. FREIGHT DEPOT BURNS. CAU8ING $10,000 L053. Special to The Georgian. Greenville, S. C„ Nov. 26.—The un claimed freight depot of the Southern railway was homed her* this morning, entailing a loss of about $10,000. BOND ISSUE DEFEATED IN HAZLEHURST ELECTION. gpeclnl t>> .The Reo-gtsn. Hazlehurst, Ga- Nov. 26.—At an ejection held here yesterday, the prop osition to float bonds for the purpose of tulldlng a system of waterworks was feated by n small majority. SENT 3 BULLETS INTO HER HEAD Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 26.—Maddened by Jealottay, Frank Prund, aged 30, to day fired three bullet* Into the head of Mr*. Ida Walker, aged 22. with whom he canto to Cleveland from Leighton, Pa- then ehot himself. The wot *- at the hoapltsl seriously wounded police say tits couple e'oped m Leighton, where Mr*. Walker left husband and two children. i' 1 ■ TOOK COLD AT CONVENTION; OIES ON WAY HOME. Columbia. 8. C- Nov. 26.—Mrs. Shel. don Stringer, president of the Florida division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, died here last night of pneumonia contracteil while attending rite United Daughters' convention at Norfolk last week. Her husband, the late Dr. Sheldon Strin-er, of Brooku- vllle. Fla- was chief Surgeon of the Florida hoepltal division In the Con federate States army. Mrs. Stringer had stopped over here with relatives. Ask Removal of Official. The removal of Tax Receiver W. & Outlaw, of Montgomery county, I recommended by the grand Jury of thn county, according to a letter receive by Comptroller General Wright. The grand Jury stated that the to receiver admitted that he was Incom patent to (III the position, and recoin mend his removal. General Wright h i written to the ordinary, asking If th accused official has had a full hearim In Ihe matter. It Is said that a greo deal of property In Montgomery count: has not been returned for taxation No action will he taken until a com plcte Investigation Is made of th' case. Only One "BROMO QUININE," thet Is m Laxative Promo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Dey, Crip in 2 Days ob BVBry