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OFFICERS OF FLEET
ATTEND FAREWELL
BALL FRIDAY NIGHT
16 Battleships With 2,000,-
000 Pounds Ammunition
Ready to Sail.
Take No Substitute.
NO MORE
NO. LESS
EVERY HAT GUARANTEED
■ HO PC ACM T«CX ST.
WOMEN SEPARATE
FIGHTING PARTNERS
Prompt action on the part of several
excited white women Thursday after
noon In forcibly separating the belliger
ents prevented what might have proven
a serious tight between James
Smith and B. -F.|Harrell. partners in
an overall factory at 16 1-2 East Mitch
ell street.
The two partners engaged In a live
ly scrap In the factory, and Harrell,
with u knife In his hand. Is said to
have finally got Smith down on the
floor. It was at this Juncture that
several women employees, fearing the
tight might result seriously, interfered,
and pulled Harrell off of Smith, stop
ping further hostiltles.
The trouble started, It Is stated, when
Harrell called^ Smith a liar, and the
latter reciprocated by applying the
same term to Harrell, prefixed with an
adjective.
The partners were arraigned Friday
morning beforo Recorder Broyles and
the women employees appeared as wit
nesses. Harrell was fined IG.75 and
Smith $3.76.
Order to Veterans.
It Is hereby ordered that all mem
bers of Camp Tlge Anderson meet at
the residence of our late comrade, H.
H. Penny, 96 Terry street, at 10 a. m.,
December 14, 1907, and comrades of all
other camps and friends of the de
ceased are requested to Join us In pay
ing our last tribute to our comrade.
The following are detailed as pall
bearers: S. H. Landrum. R. S. Os
borne, J. S. Alford, C. B. Brantley,
Z. T. Dyer. A. E. Bearden. J. W.
Pearce and T. C. Parker.
By order of commander.
X. T. OANN, Commander.
SAMUEL FULTON, Adjutant.
Stuart’s Qin and Buchu, a quick
cure for Bright’s disease, liver
and stomach troubles. All drug,
gists, $1.00.
FORTRESS MONROE
WILL ENTERTAIN
After Saturday Nothing
Will Be Doing Until De
parture Monday.
Norfolk, Va., Dec. 13.—"Fighting
Bob’s” fleet could sail aivay right now
If It had to. Coal Is all on< barnacles
are all off and there Is enough ammunl
tlon aboard to blow the skyline off
the Rocky mountains.
The officers say the ammunition
Just for target practice at Magdalena
Bay. It is reported that there Is 2,000,-
000 pounds aboard the sixteen battle
ships, not including harbor-mines, con
slderable gun cotton and some extra
gears for big guns. Shells are being
stored away wherever there Is room for
them.
Superstition will be openly defied
with a big farewell ball Friday, De
cember 13. to the ofTIcers and their
wives, Saturday night, the Fortress
Monroe army officers are to give a
farewell dinner to the navy men, after
which there will be nothing particular
doing until the start Monday morning.
When the fleet leaves Monday for
the Pacific there will not be a Japanese
cook or servant aboard any of the Iron
clads. They are being quietly weeded
out by order of the commanding of
ficers.
AMERICAN COMPANY
FORCED IMPERIAL TO
MAKE CONCESSIONS
Norfolk, Va., Dec. 13.—The Brltlah-
Amerlcan Tobacco Company, answer
ing, in the United Stages district court
filed by the gov
here, the Information „ _
erhment for forfeiture of 8.750,000 cig
arettes seized by the colelctor of cus
toms In October, while In transit from
factories In Petersburg, Va., and Dur
ham, N. C.. to London and Singapore,
denies ownership of the seized goods.
“The Imperial Tobacco Company paid
for this English business of the Amer
ican Tobacco Company, not only their
own American business, but a small
minority, not exceeding 8 per cent Of
the Imperial Tobacco Company in ad
dition; that the American Tobacco
Company, the Imperial Tobacco Com
pany, Ogdens Limited and American
Cigar Company, finding their business
greatly developing, made purchases one
of the other of the good will of busi
ness in certain sections of the world,”
and that these contracts are perpetual
ones.
Ccrpjfo/a
'Phone or tend to your grocer for a Back of "C»pi
concluding line to the following “Capitola” Limerick veree, and win a
prize In gold. 16.00 in gold for best line, $1.00 each In currency for the
next beat. i
A young matron who tried to make pie,
“Made a failure’’ and zat down to cry;
And her husband, to conzolo her
Bought a zack of “CAPITOLA’’
Names of successful contestants anl their “lines’’ will be published In
Sunday's Journal.
“Look for the
Sign on the Sack
3ICWOT tUPIWORtTV
Inclose* the word “Capitola" cut
from a Capitola flour sack with your
competing line.
V,
Atlanta Milling Company
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BIG HOLIDAY SALE TOMORROW
Come See Our Exhibition of Toys and Dolls
We open our Toy and Doll Department tomorrow with complete assortments, and values that are positively unmatchable. Come see
the display—bring the little ones—you’ll soon find that we will give you more for your money than you really expected.
DOLLS
Little Dolls, Big Dolls, Pretty
Dolls, All Sorts of Dolls
10c Dolls for 6c
19c Dolls for. 10c
25c Dolls for 16c
40c Dolls for.. / 20c
50c Dolls for 25c
75c Dolls for i 60c
$1.00 Dolls for 65c
Teddy Bears, big values, 75c, 50c and 25o
Esquimaux Dogs, big values, 75c, 50c and. 26c
Cavalry Horses, big values, 75c, 50c and 26c
Doll Go-Carts, worth $1.00, sale price, , 60c
Doll Parlor Sets, big values, 25e, 10c and 5o
Drums for the boys, 50c, 35c and 25c
Tea Sets, worth double our price, 20c and 9c
Kitchen Sets, worth 50c, offered at 21c
Handsome Doll
FREE!
We’re going to give away,a great big,
pretty Doll to the little girl who will
gue’ss her name. Now, every little girl
in Atlanta under twelve years of age
will be allowed one guess—and, re
member there is no charge whatever.
Neither do you have to make a pur
chase. The guessing is absolutely free
to all little girls. ' Come to the store
and place your guess in the ballot box.
PICTURES
Great Sale New Pictures
Beautifully Framed
Saturday we place on sale more than 1,000
beautiful Pictures at less than half price. Our
window display will hint of the big values we
offer. Read the list, then come out and select
the Picture.
50c Pictures, Saturday 25c
75c Pictures, Saturday ..; 35c
$1.00 Pictures, Saturday 49c
$1.50 Pictures, Saturday 76c
$2.00 Pictures, Saturday 98o
$3.60 Pictures, Saturday $1.48
$5.00 Pictures, Saturday. $2.48
MEN’S TIES
We have just secured from a
leading manufacturer fifty dozen
Men’s Silk Ties. The collection
Includes the newest styles and
shapeB, and hundreds of patterns
to select from; but the strong
point of our talk Is the values.
They're flfty-cent tie*—every one
In the bunch worth half dollar.
Come In Saturday; pick ’em out.
21c
HANDKERCHIEFS
Como and see oar Handkerchief
display. We’re ready for every
body who wants Handkerchiefs.
The display Includes more than
one hundred dozen—all prices, all
sorts. For Saturday we are go
ing to place three big bargain
lots on the center tables as fol
lows :
25c values
15c
19c values
10c
10c values
5c
UMBRELLAS
Buying Umbrellas for Christmas
presents—yes. numbers of peo
ple will buy Umbrellas to glva
away. We’re ready with more
than five hundred pretty styles—
silk tops, paragon frames, natural
apd fancy silver trimmed han
dles.
Big collection for men and wom
en, one lot worth up to $3.00;
choice 98c | another lot worth $2,
choice,
98c
COMBS
Superb assortment of Ladles’
Back Combs and Side Combs—
fancy metal backs and plain
backs—ever so many styles;
priced about half retail value.
One lot fancy Metal Back Combs,
worth $1.00, on sale Saturday 50o.
One lot fancy Combs, worth and
ssll at 60c, choice Saturday, 25e.
One lot Combs, worth lie, choice.
10c
TOWELS
Fifty dozen handsome Damask
Towels, 20x40 Inches, finished
with deep red border, fancy
drawn work and tied fringe. This
Towsl Is considered good value In
all stores at 60c each; however,
we're going to cut the price and
close out the fifty dozen quick
at
22c
165 to 169
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A^rAMMAD hDVrnAhC rA
165 to 169
Peters St.
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Peters St.
VOTES CONTINUE TO POUR IN
DESPITE THE RAIN ON FRIDAY
Extra Vote Offer and Prospects to Win Extra
Money Awards Brighten Work of Candidates,
and All of Them Are Hustling.
Scarf Pi
ms
Rose, Roman or bright gold finish. Set with dia
monds, pearls and other precious stones.
Eugene V. Haynes Co.
Jewelers. 37 Whitehall St.
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,900 CONTEST
No. 25 j | COOP FOR ONE VOTE~|'
for MRS. OR MIS8
AODRESS
(Name of Candidate)
I AODRESS
(Street Number. City sad State.)
i CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER
I
NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 19.
Although Friday la rainy, yet the ar
dor of the candidate* In the great race
for the thousand dollars In cash and
the many other line prizes In The Geor.
glan’s great popular voting contest*
has not been dampened, aa can be seen
from the large number of subscrip
tions being received by the contest
department. And Atlanta la not the
only place where the subscriptions
came from. Letters were received from
all parts of the state, and subscrip
tions came In In large numbers.
One of the notable things nbout Frl
day was the fact that there were i
number of out-of-town candidates In
the city to see the contest manager,
and they brought in a large number of
subscriptions. All seemed to want the
extra money prizes, the offer of which
closes Saturday night at 10 o’clock,
and many city and out-of-town can
didates came In to make sure that their
subscriptions were received In time, eo
that they would count on the extra vote
offer.
continually busy trying to get the new
subscriptions placed on the list, so that
the subscribers would receive the pa
pers right away; More subscriptions
camo In Friday than tiny other day
of the contest thus far. and this shows
that the candidates are awakening to
the fact that the race Is now on In ear.
neat, and that they must hurry If they
would keep up with the leaders.
There Is Just one more day of the
extra vote olfer and of the extra money
award offer, so those who are Inter
ested will have to get Into the race
with a vim and moke the remaining
hours count If they want to get as
many clubs as some now have.
Now Is undoubtedly the time for you
to do your best work, while the extra
vote offer Is on, .for a subscription
counts for more now than It has at any
other time during the contest, so let
your friends know that you are In the
race with the determination of winning
and get them to give you that long-
promised subscription while It will
count for more votes than ever before.
Don’t overlook the fact that a little
ork now will be worth more to you
than a lot'of work later.
Do not overlook the fact, either, that
there are ninety-four prizes, and that
any one of them Is well worth all the
efTort that you have to use to win.
Take, for Instance, the ten Kingsbury
pianos, secured from the Cable Plano
Company. Tell us who would not like
to have one of them, especially when
ivt are offering them to you at no cost
whatever. Remember, you do not have
to pay one cent nor do you have to
H end one cent to win any of tha prizes
for we ore going to give them to you
ii.r getting us subscriptions. Of course
there Is no certain number, you have
to get In order to win, but It Is, the
totes. It will naturally be the ones who
get the subscription* that will win.
With the Dixie Business College ar
rangements have been made by The
Georgian so that we are to give twenty
courses at this great college. Tho
courses will be either stenographic or
commercial, the winner to have a
choice, and the scholarships may be
used at any time during a lifetime. In
this way you will not have to hurry
through In order to complete your
course, or If you care to study a while,
then reset and then come back the next
year, It will be all right, for the achol-
arshlpe are for a lifetime and you are
at liberty to use them aa such.
WHY NOT SMOKE
EXPERT DENTISTRY
, /W Without Bold ortc
At Prices With
in Reach of All
For worn off or broksn down ssnsi-
Hava thorn built out with
porcalaln.
50c
to
$2.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
Dr. D. B. Dawaon, Manager. Graduate of University of TennesMt, 1889, and atood the required examination*
to practice dentistry In Georgia, Kentucky, Florida and Alabama.
ENTERPRISE PAINLESS DENTISTS
Bell Phone 3211.
100 1-2 Whitehall St.. Over Brannen & Anthony’s Drnf Store.
Office hour* 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 ft. nt to 4 p. m.
Open Evening* 10.
WOMAN FIRES SHOTS
AT NIGHT VISITOR
LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES
Are recognised the world over as the
best glass made. IVe have Just re
ceived the largest Importation order
ever shipped to Atlanta. There I* noth,
ins more appropriate for a Xmaa gift.
Make your selection now and have
them laid aside while our stock Is com.
plete. Walter Ballard Optical Co., 76
Peachtree street.
DIES ON GALLOWS;
SENDS GIRL’S PHOTO
TO HIS MOTHER
Dpedal to The Georgian.
Bristol, Va., Dec. 13.—Xoali Fulton,
1$ years old, of a respectable fam
ily In Washington county, Va., was
hanged at Abingdon, at 8:04 o'clock
this morning, for the murder of John
Johnson, a neighboring young man,
last summer. Fulton walked unfalter
ingly to the scaffold and calmly told
those about him goodby, and asked that
his body be sent to his parents.
He made no allpslon to the crime
for which he was hanged. He shld
there were two reasons why he could
not make peace with God. and these
he would carry to his grave as se
crets.
He sent his sweetheart’s picture and
letters to his mother.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
On being awakened Friday morning
shortly after midnight by a noise urn
dorneath the house, Mrs. Lucy McDon.
aid, of 221 Crumley street, and her
mother discovered a burglar stealing
coal.
Retaining her presence of mind and
with a rare display of nerve, Mrs. Mc-ji
Donald seised a revolver and, slipping
quietly to a rear window, raised It and
tired at tho Intruder aa he attempted to
make his escape. At the sound of the
pistol shot the burglar ran around the
house toward the front. Thinking she
might get better results from a second
shot, the brave woman then rushed
through, the house and fired again
through a front window as the ma
rauder fled Into the street.
It Is not known whether either of the
bullets did any damage, aa the burglar
ran down Crumley street and soon dla.
appeared.
Police Sergeant Poole and Call Offi
cers Oallaher and Anderson, who were
notified of the affair, visited the Mc
Donald home and mode an Investiga
tion, but could find no trace of the in
truder.
•i certainly did my beat to give that
thief a warm reception,’’ nervlly re
marked Mrs. McDonald.
’neM
And the ATLANTA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Atlanta, Os.
Oldest and Largest South. Positions secured. Enter Now. Catalog Free
JEFF DAVIS PATS
SELF ON. BACK
Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 13.—Several
telegram* have been received from Sen
ator Jeff Davis. The first message to
make Its appearance was one received
by F. M. Fuik, a supporter and per
sonal friend of the Ark&naae junior
senator, reading: “I spoke to the big
gest crowd the senate ever had. They
came to scoff; they stayed to pray.
Tell Joah Harp and Roblnson/f
One message went so far as to Indi
cate the speaker had given the trusts
a brand qt his brimstone.
Washington, Dec. 13.y-On every populated
hilltop in every valley In Dixieland, almost,
the United States may soon be erecting
handsome, monumental public buildings.
80 far bills have been introduced in th>
house asking for public buildings In Geor
gla at Statesboro, Waynesboro, 8wnin?boro
Jonesboro* Lyons, Vldnlla, Douglaaville, De
catur, TIfton, Thomasvllle, Conyers, Fair
burn, Balnbridge, Mllledgevllle, Carrollton
LeOraoge, Greenwood, Xewnan, Mo;
Covington and others.
SECOND DISCUSSION
OF SOCIAL EVILS
'r.n get the Unreal number of!
(Oil! tlidi Will receive the bent prize*.
ur.il a* me subscription* count tor
Bears tho
Signature of
The second of the series of meetings
for sanitary and moral prophylaxis will
be held by the Fulton County Medical
Society Saturday at 8 o’clock p. m., at
Carnegie Library, for the discussion of
the social evil.
The papers for the evening will be
General Prophylactic Education,’’ Dr.
A. IV. Stirling; "Education of the
Boys.” Dr. F. tV. McRae, and "Educa
tion of the Girl*.’’ Dr. O. H. Noble.
Those asked to discuss tha papers
are Governor Northen, Dr. C. B. WB-
mer. Dr. W. tv. Landrum, J. C. Lo
gan, and others. *
Much Intere.t was manifested In the
last meeting, to which ministers, law
yer* and doctors were Invited, and a
cordial Invitation Is now extended to all
men Interested In social purity, as welt
as professional men and student*.
Another $2,000,000 Issue of $100
Gold Certificates for Xmas Gifts
FREE by calling at 97 Peachtree St., tho New Novelty and Gift Store.
Your Xmas shopping la not complete without a visit to this “Cute”
and '’Cunning" place. Lota of folks say It's tho moat attractive store
in Atlanta.
P
ictures
ost Cards
P ipes
ennants
p
urses
ens
We
Nothing nicer for Christmas than Felt or Leather Pennant*,
have them for all schools and colleges. See the windows
1 1-2 gross 'Waterman’s Pens Just received for Xmas.
Special sale of full-sized Christy and Fisher Pictures at $1.25 each;
framed. These are regular $2.00 Pictures.
Open evenings till 10 p. m. Mall orders promptly filled.
97 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, 6oergia
SHELLEY HEY. Mgr-
THE COLLEGE “CO-OP” CO,
DIXIE MAY GET
MANY BUILDINGS
FROM UNCLE SAM