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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908.
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Here the Very Prettiest and
Smartest Holiday Gifts Are
Waiting for Saturday Shoppers.
Not a counter nor case in our store but is a-gleam
w ith suggestions and beautiful tilings for you to buy.
We mention just a few from the hundreds we have.
FOE MEN
FOR WOMEN
Stick Pina, 75c up.
Sleeve Linka, $1.50 .pair up.
Watches, $13.50 up.
Belt Buckles, $1.50 up.
Opera Glasses, $6.50 up.
Gold Brooches, $3.50 up.
Sets Waist Pins, $4.50 up.
Veil Pins, $2.25 up.
Gold Bracelets, $3.50 up.
Gold Lockets, $2.00 up.
This does not mention the beautiful things in silver
for both men and women—the purses, card cases, fine
suit cases, umbrellas, canes, hatpins, barrettes, combs,
novelties, toilet tajile silver, vanity boxes, frames, flasks,
jewel boxes, shaving accessories, table silver, china,
brass wares—and 6o on.
COME INTO OUR STORE TODAY AND SOLVE
YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS. IT’S A PLEASING THING
TO HAVE YOUR BOX OR PARCEL GO OUT FROM
Gold Scarf PinsJ 75c up.
Gold Cuff Buttons, $1.50 pair
nP Sets Gold Studs, $3.50 up.
Gold Collar Buttons, 85c up.
Gold Cigar Cutters, $3.50 up.
Gold-mounted Cigar Hold
ers. $5 up.
Gold Pocket Knives, $a up,
Gentlemen’s sets of Buttons,
{5 up.
Watch Chains. $3.50 up.
Watch Fobs, $5 up.
Dutch Fleet Will Give
Aid to Revolu
tionists.
THE HAGUE, Deo. 19.—In an official
announcement from the foreign offices
today It was stated that the Dutch fleet
off the shores of Veneiuela was raady
to aid the Venesuelan revolutionary
movement, whenever It promlies sue
caa*.
Holland la desirous of ending the
Castro regime as speedily as'possible
and It Is said the naval forces In the
Caribbean sea will go to any extreme to
aid the revolutionists In overthrowing
the present government.
If Venezuela has actually declared
war against Holland an effort will be
made to force Venezuela to pay war In
demnity In the Anal settlement of the
dispute.
Caetro Unperturbed.
BERLIN, Deo. 19.—President Castro
gives no sign of perturbation over the
troubles of Veneiuela. With his elab
orate suite he Is spending his last day
In the Hotel Esplanade here. Tc
row he enters Professor Israel's sanlta
Hum to undergo treatment for his kid
ney disorder.
No Venesuelan advices have been re.
celved by the foreign office today,
A HOUSE THAT EVERYBODY KNOWS IS JUST
RIGHT—LIKETHIS ONE.
M
aier
& Berkel
NEVER AGAIN FOR BRYAN?
AT LEAST, MACK SAYS SO
Democratic Chairman Asserts Nebraskan Won’t Be a
Candidate in 1912—He Also Says Committee
Has Paid All Debts.
NEW YORK. Dee. 19.—Norman E.
Slack, chairman of the Democratic na
tional committee, made It clear last
night that William J. Bryan will not be
a candidate for nomination for the
presidency In 1912. ,
There Is no probability of Mr. Bryan
being a candidate in 1912," he said, "so I
hue Is no need of discussing him.” J
Asked about the reported failure of ‘
the national committee to meet all Its
obligations, Mr. Mack said:
"All the legitimate bills presented
were paid fifteen days after election.
Some bills have been sent In since and
those that are legitimate will be paid.
\\ hen the statement was published that
there was J 12,000 left over It seemed
that every one with whom I shook
hands during the campaign had a claim
against the committee."
PROBABLE complete cabinet
OF PRESIDENT WM. H. TAFT
AUGUSTA. G*., D#c. 19.—It l» reported on what neem« authority that.
When Mr. Knox arrives hero within the next "'® ek
will submit to him for his Inspection and approval the following cabinet
TreuHiiry-r-Myron T. Herrick, of Ohio.
Attorney General—Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, or George W.
Wlckemham, of New York.
War—Governor Magoon. ,
Navy—William Loeb, of New York, or Charles A. Thompson, of New
interior—Arthur I. Vorys. of Ohio, or Richard A. Ballinger, of Seattle,
"^Postmaster General—Frank M. Hitchcock,
Agriculture—The present secretary. James M. Wilson.
Commerce and Labor—George A. Knight, of California.
IN NEGRO COLLEGE
Pittsburg Officers Find Girl
Enrolled As
Pupil.
PITTSBURG, Ps., Dee. 19.—Officers
of the Juvenile court today learned that
a young white girl was enrolled it a
pupil In Avery College, a colored In
■tltutlon, where hundreds of colored
students are enrolled.
The white girl, whose name the di
rectorate refusee to divulge, was hur
rled from the school, her parents being
threatened with arreet If she was al
lowed to return. Formal complaint
was made to the two whlto members
of the board who have called a meeting
of the entire board and trustees for
early next month, when the-matter will
be probed thoroughly.
The sensation was not allayed any
by the boastful Information of one 6f
the colored men connected with the
college that at different times nine
white girls have gone thru this college,
graduating with the colored lads and
girls. '
Clip This Out.
Valuable Reolpe When Afflloted With
Rheumatism or Backache, Also
Splendid Tonie.
At the first sign of rheumatic pains
or backache, or a feeling of being gen
erally run down and weakened, the fol
lowing simple prescription should be
used:
"One ounce compound syrup 8arsa<
perllla; one ounce Torts compound; half
>lnt high-grade whisky. Mix them and
ake a tablespoonful before each meal
and at bed time. The bottle must be
well shaken each time."
Any druggist will supply these In
gradients.
This will eradicate the acid poisons
from tho blood and build up the system
to Its normal healthfulness. The splen
did effects wilt become manifest after
the first few doses, but It should be
continued until the person has fully re
gained health. The worst ‘ cases of
rheumatism are bound to yield to this
treatment.
Choose the man's gift
among these things
Hart, Schaffuerand Marx and
Rogers, Peet & Co. suits and
>vercoats . . . $15 to $50
Smoking Jackets . $5 to $18
’ancy Waistcoats $2 to $8.50
? ine Neckwpar . 50c to $2.50
'ine Gloves \ . $1 to $6
landkerchiefs . . 10c to $1
Silk Mufflers . 75c to $3.50
loliday Suspenders 50c to $5
And all sorts of
The Miller Silk and Opera
Hats $8
i
Miller Derbies and Soft
Hats $5
Bath and Lounging
Robes . . . $3.50 to $25
Holiday Urabrellas$3.50 to$20
Walking Canes 25c to $7.50
Suit Cases and Bags
$3 to $27.50
Leather Hat Boxes $6 to $10
All kinds of Jewelry 25c to $10
good gifts for boys.
Open This Evening
Daniel Brothers Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree St. Opposite Walton St.
PAYNE FIRES
I
H. H. Tift, of Tifton,
Says South Needs
. Political Education.
WASHINGTON, Deo. 19,-Chalrman
Payne, of the ways and means com
mittee, fired hot shot today at the peo
ple who keep voting the Democratic
ticket and yet Insist on a high tariff.
H. H. Tift, of Tifton, Oa.. was before
the committee Insisting that tha re
moval of the 22 tariff on lumber would
wreck the lumber business In this coun
try.
“Why are you people of the South
always here asking for the very high
est rate of duty and always voting for
th#lowest? .There Is no section In the
whole United States that Is asking for
■o high a rate of duty os the South.
Why is Itr
“I did not vote that way myself,'
Mid Mr. Tift “The record ehows that
Mr. Taft got over 40,030 votes In Geor
gia.”
“He should have had an overwhelm
ing majority," commented Mr. Payne,
"Judging from the attitude of your peo
ple In constantly asking for a higher
tariff."
"No campaign was made for Mr. Taft
In Georgia,” said Mr. Tift. "The peo
pie of the South have to be educated.’
NO CANDIDATES
PUT OUT BY CLUB
R. L. Foreman Denies Re
port That Organization
Is in Politics.
gnntxed for the ImproYement of the park,
i ml him no idea of putting out any candi
dates for the park board."
Ho stated It. Is. Foreman, one of the lead
ers In the movement for the Improvement
of tba park for park purposes.
A Hat la being circulated thru the city
ml many are enrolling oa members of tha
Hill Secures
Lines to Gulf
roads, tho Croat Northern and the North.rn
Pacific, clean sweep to the Oulf of Jlex-
eo. and In this way enables him to com
pete for hneluee, np end down tho
ilppl velley with the Illinois Central rail
road, which Is controlled by the Htrrtmsn
Internets,
Ruef Sentence
Is Postponed
SAN FltANCISCO, Dec. 19,-Th. sent.nc-
ng nf Al>, Iltief. convicted of bribery, has
been postponed until December 24.
FINE OPERA GLASSES
In pearl, aluminum and morocco, at
John L. Moore * Sons', 42 N. Broad St.,
Prudential building.
California Wife Gets
Four Millions Cold Cash
• As a Christmas Gift
8AN FRANCI8CO, Cal. Dec. 19,—
The record Christmas gift of tho season
was made when David T. llanbury
turned over to his wife property valutd
at 24,000,000. Altho Mrs. llanbury as
sumes legal possession of the vast hold
ings, she will not exercise absolute con
trol until after the death of her hus
band. N
The Hanburya figured prominently
last spring In connection with a divorce
null, but Just as the climax, had been
reached they decided to begin life to
gether again. Mrs. Hanbury. at one
time a telephone girl, becomes one of
the wealthiest women In California.
» CURBS IN « TO 11 BAYS.
TMP5XT In raarantc-d lo cure nny
enn, of Itching. Blind, Rll.dlng or -Prams-
I njc Pit,. Is a lo 14 deyt er moo nr refunded.
HIS CHRISTMAS PIG
HAD DISAPPEARED
What Constitutes Good
, Hank Service
First, there must he strength
and amplitude of resource.
There must he sound method—
absolute adherence to the principles
of safe hanking.
There must he close attention
paid hy the Bank's officers to the
administration of the Bank's affairs.
There must he equipment for
transacting business promptly and
accurately.
There must he intelligence and
courtesy upon the part of the
Bank' s employes.
Because tins
Bant extends
its patrons
Good Service
of tke kind
described, it
invites
Your
Business.
The Fourth National Bank
Deaths and Funsrals
Mrs, Mary Fltzgibbons.
Mrs. Mary Fltzgibbons died at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. James
Gillespie, 250 Sprlng-et., shortly after S
o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Flts-
I ribbons had been a resident of Atlanta
; or many years and was greatly beloved
by a large circle of friends. She Is sur
vived by two daughters, Mrs. James
aillesple and Miss Kste Fltzgibbons;
one granddaughter, Mize Agnes Fits-
gibbons, and two nieces, Mies Lizzie
■’Itzglbbone and Miss Katie Wall. Tho
no definite funeral arrangements have
been announced, It le probable the serv
ices wilt be held at the Sacred Heart
Catholic church Monday morning. Fa
ther Gunn officiating. Tha Interment
will be at Weetvlew.
Mrs. Fannie Reese.
Mrs. Fannie Reese, the widow of the
late Captain A. W. Reese, died at her
residence, 403 Pul!Iam-»t., Friday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock. Mre. Reese le sur
vived by throe eons. Frank G„ Guy H.
and Will O. Reese, and one daughter,
Mrs. L. O. Simmons, She Is also sur
vived by her sister, Mre. Bailie Mead
ows, of Dahlonega, Ga.. and har niece,
Mrs. S. H. Adams, of Monroe, Ga. The
funeral was held at the residence Sat
urday morning at 9 o'clock and the body
was sent to Dahlonega for Interment.
Mrs. Katie Newrlter,
The funeral of Mrs. Katie Newrlter.
who died at her residence on West
Huntor-ot., Thursday morning, was held
at Harry G. Poole’s private chapel Sat
urday morning at It o'clock. The inter,
mem was at Westvlew cemetery.
Loyd~MsffetL
The body of Loyd, tho 7-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moffett, of 47
Uakhlll-ave„ who died Friday morning,
was sent to Buford, Oa, early Saturday
morning for funeral and Interment.
Died of Heart Failure as
Neighbor's House Burned
JA8PER, Gs., Dee. 19.—The resi
dence of Cicero Alfred was destroyed
by fire Thursday night.
The origin of tho fire Is unknown.
The family was at chureb at the time,
and there had been no fire about the
promisee, the family having epent the
<iay from home.
Mr. John Pettett, who lived on an
adjoining lot, died of heart failure dur
ing the progreae of the burning.
Rheumatism, Indigestion and Nervousness Guaranteed Cured
By Rheumaline.
.. URIO ACID fa produced bp Indlgeatlo In, end la often mixed with blit generated In
|bt Wver. rniulnr a complex condition the! battle* 1’hralrUna, end producee extreme
PAjy HWKLmSg. INFLAMMATION. LOSS OF APPETITE, COHTIVKNK8H, NERV
OUSNESS, etc. RHEUMALINE REMEDIES, taken as directed, cleen.ee the aystea of
•11 poleona, restores the Nerves and organs of Dlge.tlon and Seoretlon to normal con
dition, thus bringing sbont proper Absorption, Assimilation end Elimination and make*
you a well person, or we REFUND YOUR MONEY.
Three Years on Crutches; Relieved In 25 Days
A , , . Decatur, Go* November 10, 1008.
October 15, 1008, J aomtnenced taking Rheumsiine, having been on crutehes over
three years—could not stand on my feet; wrists, hands and fingers were all stiff and
•ore; could not so orach as hold a book. Knees were swollen, stiff and painful. Had
no appetite; was nervous and despondent.
Just twenty-five days after eommeneing Rheumaline X walked without aid of cane
mutches, rode on the etreet ears. Have a good appetite; do not uso a oane or
— *— * due to wonderful Rheumaline Ramp**
or crutches, l
entehes, and can knit. i._ ___ .
▲ month ago I had no thought or axpeetatlon of ever being able to walk or use
my hands sod fingers agalr 9 * •• -•*
- nderf
no thought or axpeetatlon of ever beta* able to walk or use
•In. I hope all rhcumatle, nervous or physically weak persons
trful remedy, so that they mar he helped as I have been,
tefully, (Signed) OOTAVIA BLATON,
_ .. _ Joeey Hotel.
plre Building, Atlanta.
Bold by JACOBS’ PHARMACY, ANTHONY DRUG COMPANY and Other Druggists.
WILL AID IN ENFORCEMENT .
OF PROHIBITION LAW
LEE8BURG, Ga., Dec. 19.—The W. C.
T. V. of Lee*burg held an enthualaxtlc
meeting Titaday afternoon. They nr#
preparing to direct attention to th# #n-
forcement of the prohibition law In thin
community. There la n strong, healthy
m*ntlment against the uae of Intoxi
cant* among the people.
fat Christmas pig Just ready to be
slaughtered was tha possession of Mr. Woods,
who Uvea on geaboard-ave. fust outside the
city limits, but, sod to say, when Mr. Woods j
went out to feed hie fine porker Saturday
morning he was greeted with no Joyousj
squeals. The pig was gone. Plain evidence {
there was that thieves had visited the sty In j
the night, killed the pig and taken him off. *
There was the bhiod where the pi* had Med f
after being stock. Tracks showed that there
were three thieve# and these tracks led to
a corn field where it ewald be seen that the
pig had bee* placed In' a sack and bom
~Tj/r. Wood* notified Chief A. O. Turner, of
the eounly police forer, He and hi* officers
have some good ejew* and aspect to land the
matefactors before long, end, perhaps, what
remains of Mr. Wood# Christmas pig.
ROBERT S- PARKER j
ENDS OWN LIFE
XBW OTH.BAKK, I’Ve. 19.—Hobart
LOOK**
ATTHIg PHIOi HM
HAVE YOU CATARRH
Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrhal Deafness or In
cipient Consumption? If so, the Inhala
tion of Ozone Will Cure You.
Dr. Dlekaraon'a Inhalation trcitmiM for ilia Tiring, bn-
bln of tha air pasta,ea la both aelaatlla sad profraaalra—
a poaltlva cure for all afiactlona of tba noaa, throat anil Ion,,
and tha iarly ataxa of ronaamptlon. Hit Inhalation ayatam
rurea grip and Its baneful after-effects, danfaroua ronzha and
eolda and avary known form of throat and lunr tronblaa. II
makaa weak lung, aound, strengthens than again.t any ordaal,
and fir an nnduranca to thoia who hara lnh.rlt.il liollow cheats
and makaa s marked lnere.se In long rxpanstoa and ebaal
meHorement.
Why change climate whin Olona will aradleats avary rea-
pr,p * r * pon •—
Skin Diseases
All facial blemishes sad djiflgnrsmanta aoceasafnlly treatod
by scientific and np to-date methods. Oat rid of yonr aoaama.
same, pimples, blotches, These troiblas not only »nnoy and
jsnr, »*■ 10 * " r, * fn «•
I bars tba latest appliance* to asalal ms In effecting quick
ana permanent cures
. * d ?7 0t * “ r , ! m * *o *»• treatment of Ml Nacvoig and Ohraoto DU-
aua*. If you are In needof honeit, reliable, aelsntlda treatment, I eztend to yon.
one and all, s cordial Invitation to consolt me free of rbarga. ™
DR. DICKERSON,
CATARRH SPECIALIST,
13°Vi Faxebtraa, oppotlt* Csndlar Bldg. Ronrat 9 to If, 1 to 8, T to I: Sunday.
• to 1. Ball phone Mala 2920.
Willie's Splendid Run <
Was Stopped by Tackle;
Sentenced to California
It seemed to Detective Starnes that Willie
Byrd, a Id year-old negro h£, If# artiog
__ I eery suspiciously In DocaUr-st. After view
frujofl I inf hla curious doings^ for some while, the
HCF;17| j detective decided that It Weraldn't be unwise
irorLJfii ; talk with him a little, just to make sure
| that he wasn't one of the burglars who have
i sll tbe cp-to-Oete lie
.urfdKir*
SEWING
MACHINE
■yie—mwwmw ■■■■■mW been plying their nightly trade In the city.
GUARANTEED |Q YEARS 80 he notified Willie that he would eujoy
greatly a little eonveraatl'oi with hhn. Wil
lie evidently decided that he wouldn’t, for
before Starnes could speak again or move, he
had dashed off down the crowded etreet at
in imtinf ntfi of speed.
Then the crowd took up the chase. Crte*
of ’’Stop, thief,” ’’There he goes!” roes
from the people on ell sides, and each end
every one perved to iarrease the negro's
momentum. Willie kept to the middle of the
road, dodging stret cere, wsgons end bug
gies with remarkable skill. But the end of
his flight was reached when he came np to
the store of Morris Bros., where he found
Edward Adame, on employee of the store,
M na BB „
■rr led/ ttWMtotfs It ts
ggkSBaftg ...
rr. Mbpltis grt fifilbrtnww fell iostHim
•shew tomefejeiaBaad tte oat it will Lg scat
DAYS EBI'E TRIAL
tb« night nt l»**n'rliatif| ilo-
bodv was -found this morning
bed, with a pbui (ft cyanide of pntaa-
sturo at bis side. Mr. Darker woe * brother
of John XI. 1’arker, uho entertulne-l Presi
dent Roosevelt dnrfnx hi# bear hunt In
north laotilsbtna reeently.
Highest Grade
'Candies, 60c lb.
V. mil DIRECT at OKU
SiSii
SUP
SEWING MACHINE
CATALOGUE
tfsat <-» :ro I'icte end In.
»tr«llr« Into* of !U
urr«*n-l —
'f&mra
MALSBY, SHIPP Jk CO..
D-fL II L fourth Strur. /Tt/NTA, CgQItClfi
at a football game. Wilts tried to dodge,
and Adams tackled at Ik* paychologtea! mo
ment, and caught the reiser .qunrely around
tho knera. Willie still lay when ka had
fallen vken Burns, came np and placed
Urn under arrest.
Wkon Willi, was arraigned before Recorder
; -I — Ilroytia Retards, mor.ilnf. no charge hot
RSLSTdmmS 'bat of idling and l->il*rta( bad been found
rn.-v..tc d-tu. ry 13 agalnal him. Ill, mother appeared before
a. rear meaty bock. , th. Judge and aaid ata would take her .on
to California If dlamtaaad. Tke judge dl>-
miaaed tha negro on thla condition.
Thia la tha drat ton. a culprit he. been
sentenced to California from lb. oollea court.
NON-CONVICT BRICK
Delivered in
September 1,000,000
October 1,250,000
November 1,500,000
Free labor wishes to thank
its many friends.
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE, R. R.
Arriving mu! iluj-iutliur from Union
.SrnHiui. A’lnntn. AH tmlm* «Lilly.
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Ktioxvlll# via C’sirtfrsvHIc..
Tt tc arcoatmoUaHoff
».lfi pro|'ll.55 It a
8.50 n iu 5.15 pn
6.15 II 111 10. D pal
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5.15 pm | U)aa
COUNTY TREASURER HALL
ACQUITTED OF CHARGE
LEESBURG, Ga., Dec. 19.—One of th#
moat Intereating raxes tried In the an
terior courts of this county In <jult# *
while was that of D. D. Hall, on th#
charge of Inefficiency and mlxbehavlor
In the office of county treasurer. Mr.
Hall was acquitted.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—John A. Mon-
lay, Inmate **f thp New York Horn#
f r the Aged, hurled himaelf from th#
third-floor balcony today and was killed,
le 1# supposed to have become sudden
ly Insane.