Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 17, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TtJHBDAT. DKCEMBKB fr. ■XMAS GIFTS FOR YOUR HOME SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS Come Soon While the Assortment is Large Morris Chairs Ideal preeen for hutband or wife, oak arid mahog any finished In plush or leather. Rockers In Mahogany or Oak, In almost endless variety. Make fine presente. Wo have over 500 Rockers, so you HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS right prices $30.00 In Abundant, Wondrous Plenty $1.50 to $30.00 Brass and Iron Beds Beautiful Brasa and Iron Beda in Hun- dreda of deaigna, from $1.75 to $50.00 Dressers You couldn’t aelect anything handaomar for a v gift. Wo have them in Oak and Mahog any. Pricaa S 10,1150 Tables, Pedestals, Tabouretles Tablaa, Pedeatala and Tabourattoa in all wooda for parlor, reception hall, dresaing room or tjen, from . 50 Ladies' Writing Desks IN OAK AND MAHOGANY, $3 to $30.00 Every One Marked Down to Close Out Thie Week.I Goods Bought Now Will Be Delivered Later if Desired. OSCAR BARNES & CO. 18 East Hunter St. Both Phones 1368 O0C 00900000000000000000000 o o O STATISTICS. o o 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PROPERTY TRANSFERS. / ll.ooo—ll. W. Sullivan to Mrs. Mar- , • tba Simmon*, lot on Woodson street.. Warranty deed to recur* loan. *1.600—1>. W. Bennett to It. M. Wig. tin*, lot on Rockwell Htri-et. Bond for tin*. $5—J. w. ^arreker to !\ K. Kber* hnrdt. lot on Butler street, mortgage. BUILDING PERMITS. $800—O. F. 1). Jackson. 345 Hilliard street; to build room and hall. $2,400—Mrs. F. J. Taylor, 643 North Boulevard; to build dwelling. 4 DEATHS. 8. Janjes, colored, aped 67, died at West Hunter street. Frunk Calloway, colored, aged .and died at 1R0 East Ellis street. J. A. Moore, colored, aged 50, died at 54 Vine street. Emily Jackson, colored, aged GO, died at 197 Lambert street. A. Kent, colored, aged 10, died at 354 Piedmont avenue. B. Johnson, colored, aged 33, died at 12 Ortne street. BIRTH8. To Mr. und Mrs. John Chronic, Cor nelia street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. George, 103 Nelson street, ft girl. GIRL WOULD "H080" TO TEXA8, BUT QFFICER INTERFERED. Special to The flwrglau. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 17.—Nellie Thrown, it pretty brunette of 16 sum mers. daughter of n well-known con tractor, was arrested In the Nashville yards in company ^Ith Arthur Camp and Wyatt Lnrmore, both 16 years *of age. They had built a lire and were waiting to leave on the 4 o’clock train to hobo their way to Texas, where they were going to work on u ranch, they said. The girl wore men's clothes and a soldier's cap. All arc in Jail awaiting trial. H‘ $3 $3.50 $4 [EALTH depends in a Urge degree on the proper circulation of the blood. Lack of proper circulation causes that "tired feeling." Walking is nature's best tonic for blood circulation. Therefore shoes which make walking a pleasure are amongst the best of health givers. "Dorothy Dodd” Shoes make walking a pleasure. Comfortable the moment you put them On. Fred S. Stewart & Go. 6 PEACHTREE STREET. TO PREVENT THE GRIP. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re moves the cause. To get the genuine, call for full name and look, for signa ture of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Fainted in Street. A. Gabriel, of 271 Luckle street, was stricken with n faint lug attack aboqt 12:30 o’clock In from of the Empire building on Marietta street, and fell heavily to the stone pavement. His back and bend were Injured ami h** was unable to - walk. A physician passing attended to the unfor tunate man's Immediate wants and bad him sent to his home. Southern Reducing Expenses. special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala.. Dec. 17.—An official of the Southern railroad, who U visit ing here, stated that the Southern Is contemplating further reductions of its working force all along the line. Warrant Withdrawn, Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 17.—-Patroi- mah J. C. Searcy, who was charged with the murder of J. M. Barr, a prom inent citizen of Marengo county, has been given his liberty, as the warrant was withdrawn; New Steamer for Charleston. Special to The Georgian. Charleston. 8. C. k Dec. 17.—Vice President Raymond and Freight Traf fic Manager Maynard, of the Clyde Line Steamship Company, were visitor* In Charleston yesterday. They announce that ft new steamer for the line, to be •ailed the Mohawk, will be put lm*» For days and weeks the siege lias continued. Our Fort of Supply has been bombarded by the Army of Buyers, and so heavy have been the drafts upon our resources that ordinarily we should fin'd these resources inadequate. But this year good generalship has put us in posi tion to meet all possible emergencies. In other words, there’s no dwindling of our magnificent I stock of Handkerchiefs. At this time ( within a week of Christmas) most stocks begin to look broken and veritably “out of sorts. Not so in the C.-J.-DuB. Hand- kerchiefs. Here beautiful and abundant plenty prevails. Our importations were made direct and in larger quantity than ever before. Our reserve is richly* ;ady. We can give you exactly what you want m both quality and quantity. Handkerchiefs are easy to choose, easy to send, and very, very desirable holiday 1 - ; V */ bestowments. - * Note this list: i, V Ladies' Handkerchiefs Ladies’ sheer hemstitched Shamrock handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initial, 6 for $1.00 Ladies' sheer hemstitched Shamrock Initial Handkerchiefs, each . . 15c Ladies' sheer Shamrock hemstitched hand-embroidered Initial Handker chiefs, with wreath around initial, hand- embroidered in three different patterns, each 25c Ladies' sheer Shamrock hemstitched, cross-bar Handkerchiefs with initial and wreath, hand done, each . . 25c Ladies’ sheer hemstitched embroider ed initial Handkerchief, . x . . 50c Ladies sheer all-lmen hand-embroid ered Initial Handkerchie fs, each $1.50 Ladies sheer hemstitched, crossbar Handkerchiefs, each . . 15c to 25c Ladies plain linen hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, each 10c to 50c Ladies’ embroidered Handkerchiefs, in many different patterns, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c Ladies French hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, each . $1.00 up to $12.50 Ladies embroidered mourning Hand kerchiefs, each . . 15c, 25c and 50c Ladies mourning Handkerchiefs, with plain hemstitched hem, each 15c, 25c, 50c Ladies colored Handkerchiefs, each 25c to 50c Ladies tape border hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, each . ..... 25c Children s Fancy Box Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box 25c and 50c Men's Handkerchiefs hemstitched Men’s all-linen kerchiefs, 6 for . Hand- $1.00 Make (This is a remarkable value, a note of it for your buying.) Mens all-linen hemstitched Hand kerchiefs plain, each . . 10c to $1.50 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, all linen, tape border, each .... 25c Men' s plain all-1 men Handkerchiefs, each . '■ . 25c Mens cross-bar all-linen Initial Handkerchiefs, each 50c Men’s plain all-linen Initial Hand kerchiefs, each 50c Men’s tape border and cross-bar all linen Handkerchiefs . . . 25c to $1 French Embroidered Handkerchiefs rarely seen. Dainty traceries, lace-like strong—the perfection of beauty in handiwork. Dollars. in such exquisitely delicate work you’ve and almost fairy fineness, yet firm and From One to Twelve and a Half CkamLerlin- J oknson— DuBose Company DR. GOLDSMITH ADDRESSES SURGICAL CONVENTION. Bpeclsl to The Georgiau. New Orleans. La.. Dee. 17.—The Southern Hurgte.il and Gynecological Association convened today . fti the banquet hall of the St. Charles Hotel for a three days’ cession. The feature of this morning's Session was an ad' ATTORNEY SENDS REPORT ON LABOR TROUBLES. Special to The Georgian. Jackson. Miss.. Dec. 17.—Federal District Attorney R. C. Lee has return ed from Lumberton. where he investi gated the labor troubles, lie declines to comment on his report, which has been forwarded to Washington. BALLARD BIFOCALS As a Xmas gift would help your friend dres, hv DrStV. 8. Oold.mlth. of At- “’ ‘W* "•««» “ , brt «* «« HELD UP AND ROBBED. George James, a street ear conductor, was held up by two negroes and robbed of |1S and his billy at the end of the Ponce DeLeon street cor line about 11:10 o’clock Monday night. One of the negroes thrust a pistol into the con ductor's face while another approached him from behind and relieved him of his money. we make It. Walter Ballard optical just beyond the Boulevard, W. A. Col- lum, an engineer for the Georgia rail road, cut the throat at J. M. Brasil, a bartender, with a pocket knife. An ugly gosh was cut. but Brasil was able to appear In police court Tuesday morning. On motion of the defense. Recorder Broyles continued the rasa until-Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. " " - ■ ■ - j. Lord Kelvin Dying. London. Dec. 17.—Lord Kelvin, the olaened a Bartender. famous scientist, who has hen 111 sev- In an altercation Monday afternoon sral days, I* so low that physicians j ay TUogltia It* It**- hut * «lsr*