Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 17, 1907, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER Tt. tke bestowal of gifts that tvIio regard it as a fil tke time of times f< nes tke occasion for occasion tor iding to tke kousekold equipment cer- ickange of tke most practical courtesies kere a group of goodly suggestions—a striking 1 tkis in mm d: C.-J.-DuB. Furniture is de~ kout its quality, its making, its price. Lot in Look carefully over tkis list. V” rely pm your tait ie an inexperience sue you happen Burrowes Card Table $3.50. Shirt Waist Boxes, $2.50 to $7.50. Grandfather Clocks, Solid Mahogany, $42 JO to $175.00 Grandfather Clocks, Solid Mahogany, $42.50 to $175.00. Easy Chairs, $12 to $7o. Costumers, $1.00 to $15.00. Cheval Mirrors,; $8.50 to $130.00. Rockers, $2.75 to $75.00 Sharing Stands, $4 to $16.50 Magazine Stands, $1.50 to $12.00 Desks, $5.00 to.$75.00,•. Cellavettos, .$6.50 to $75.00. We kave not mentioned kere of wkick you'll find we kave 0.00. Chiffoniers, $7.50 to $125.00 1 in our Furniture department. Tabourets and Toilet Table nson Ckristmasy Tilings in tke Way of Furniture Wkere tkere are hundreds of people wko think that Christmas gifts should be a slight and simple expression SHOT NEIGHBOR’S SON WHO SECURED HIS RELEASE FROM JAIL Bp»cl«t^»q The Georgian. Lavonla. Oft., Dec. IT.—Tom Crump ton, who hu jutt been released from Jail under a heavy bond, shot and prob ably totally wounded the oldeat son of C. V. Mahoney yeaterday. It Is said that Crumpton was drinking. About two months ago, while acting as police, he shot and killed Joe Morrison, a negro, and tor thle be was awaiting trial, and by the preelstent efforts of Mahoney he secured his release Friday. Tlia par ticulars of tha shooting can not bo ob tained at present, but It Is learned that the boy was shot with a II-caliber pis. toL Crumpton was on tha ontslde and ehot .through the door. No arrest has yet been made, but several men went from here to the scene, which Is about two miles In the country. ‘STUART’S BABY COLIC REMEDY No home with children should bo without it. Relieves promptly. 34 Wall street.* - 000000000000000000000000 O CHRISTMAS AT THEATERS. O At the Grand. O S "Forty-Five Minutes from O Broadway .".a George Coban play O O with plenty of music and fun. O O At the Bijeu. O O “A Contented Woman.” a Hoyt O o comedy that has lived long enough O o to be young again. O a At the Orpheum. O o Vaudeville ’of the real Broad- O O way kind, a special holiday bill. 0 O O POOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ^ A PLEASANT SMOKER EEM Medicated Cigarettes—Cigar and Drug Stores Sc. Mallory Out of Race. Washington. Dec. 17.—Commenting upon the announced Intention of Sen ator Mallory, of Florida, not to be a candidate for re-election, K, E. Reese, of Pensacola,.now In Washington, said (hat Handler Mallory Buffered a stroke of paralysis about two week* ago, but was recovering. ODD FELLOWS OF SEVENTEENTH TO MEET AT GAINESVILLE. Galneevtlle. a a., Dec. IT.—District Deputy Grand Master W. B. Sloan, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Georgia, has mailed out a letter to the different lodges of the Seventeenth division calling tbe second meeting of this division In Gainesville on January IT. l(0t. Tha division Is to meet with Air Line lodge. No. (it. of thle city. Tha district deputy grand matter urge* each lodge In the division to send delegatee. Each lodge la entitled to twice as many delegatee aa It has rep resentatives In the grand lodge of Geor gia. Messrs. J. N. Twltty. W. H. Towery and G. R. Cochran, of Air Line lodge, have been appointed aa a committee to receive and entertain the delegates and visitors. Ha Fired the Stisk. T have fired the walking atfck I’ve carried over forty years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat ment. until 1 tried Bueklen'a Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made tne a happy man," writee John Garrett, of North Mills. N. C. Quaran- •eed for Piles, Burns, etc., by all drug gists, 25c. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. 764. Withdrawn. 765. Dwight Glbba v. L. Larson, from Crisp. Argued. 756. W. S. Davenport v. J. G. Puett et al„ from Forsyth. Argued. 757. T. L. Grlner et at. v. Baggs & from Colquitt Argued. ■ Orleans 'Z7: Cincinnati, New and Pless & Slade, from Crisp. Argued. McMtchnel Brothers Company v. Da vidson & Coleman, from Laurens. Ar gued. 760. W. A. Smith v. J. H. Hembree, from Milton. Argued. GOLD GLASSES For Christmas at ’Jno; U Moore A Sons’. Will exchange after gift la pre sented when necesaary. (2 North Broad street, Prudential building. Tribute to Rues'Reds. 1 * New York. Dec. 17.—In an address before the West Side Young Men’s Christian Association. Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott paid a tribute to Nicholas Tschalowsky: the Russian revolution ist. and in substance Justified.asaasvl- uatipn by the revolutionists In Russia. HALL COUNTY FARMERS # ’ ELECV NEW OFFICERS. Spectel to Tbe Georgias. Gainesville, Ga., Dec. 17.—The Hall county division of tbe Farmers' Union met at the court house In Gainesville and elected the following officers: President, W. N. Edwards: vice president, D. N. Jordan; secretary, treasurer and trade agent, T. M. Smith; chaplain, J. H. Holcomb; door- keper. Gordon Thompson: lecturer, J. N. Twltty. The Farmers’ Union In Hall county has a large membership; In fact, Hall Is one of the strongest union counties In the state, and Its membership la Increasing. President Edwards and Secretary Smith were re elected. The date of the county meet ings were changed from the second Thursday In each month to the second Tuesday In each month. Dr. Jordan Goes to Cuba, Jackson Hill Baptist church was crowded Sunday to hear tha Christmas sermon of Rev. John D. Jordan, de livered In advance owing to his de parture Monday evening for Cuba on a vacation continuing to January 4. Dur. tug the past year Jackson 11111 church has added 160 members and doubled l(s contributions to missions and for be nevolent Institutions. Secret Orders Elect Officers. Special to The GeorgIsn. Wadley, Ga., Dec. 17.—The Knights of Pythias -pf this place have elected the following officers: S. W. Over- street, chancellor commander; . R. B. Porter, vice chancellory C. \V. E. Marsh, prelate; J. W. Overstreet, keep er of records and seal: W. D. Evans, master of exchequer; W. J. McClen don, master of finance; G. W. Griffin, master of work; W. A. Stripling. M. T. A.; J. E. Rabun, Inner,guard; T. B. Johnson, outer guard; M. A. Cald well. representative to the grand lodge; T. B. Johnson, trustee for three years. The Independent Order of Odd Fel- lowa of this place also elected offi cers aa follows: J. W. Calhoun, noble grand; Dr. S. H. Dunbar, vice grand; R. B. Porter, sec ‘ dan, threc-Year To Investigate Port Charges. New Orleans, Dec. 17.—Thousands of, shippers In the South will be affected, by the findings of the legislative port ohargea Investigating committee, which j organised here yesterday, aa directed« by the recent extra session of the leg- jt Islature. State Senator C. C. Cordlll j was elected chairman of the commit tee, The four other’merpbers are T. Barrett. Frits Salmon, Swords Lee and | O. H. Terrlberry. The committee has a 115,000 appropriation at Its dtapoia! Mallory Not Candidate. ^Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 17.—United States Senator Stephen R. Mallory fc** announced that he will not be a candl - date for re-election. He Is still *U *- his home here, and realises thgt h« must retire from public life to fW* m his.health. ,' ■ 7 . ’ . Only One “BROMO QUININE,” that Is m Laxative firomo Quinine ^5*-^ Cures a Cold in Ono Day, Gnp in 2 Day* ^ r _ on avtf>