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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1909.
7
CLOSING DEBATE
Right Clothes For You To Wear
opvrff fct i
I dcbaifner Sc
Made by Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaffner & Marx
—Guaranteed By the Makers and By Us
You can buy cheaper clothes than we will sell you. but
you won't get satisfaction. You can pay more than we’ll charge
you, but you won’t get better quality, better style or better fit.
We ofler you the famous Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart,
Schaffner & Marx lines—known the world over as represent
ing all that’s best in fine clothes-making.
Come in and choose your Easter suit;, we’ll sell you a good
one for $15, $18 or $20 or a fine one for $25. $30, $35 or $40.
Daniel Brothers Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree St. Opposite Walton St.
Easter Hats
Stetsons $3.50 to $6
Millers - - - $5
Daniels - - $2 to $3
All the new shapes and
shades in derbies and soft
hats; the smartest styles
you’ll see.
F u r n is hings
Some very handsome new patterns in Manhattan
Shirts, just in time for Easter, $1.50 to $3.50; and a
great line of bur own famous dollar shirts.
Richest patterns and colorings in Neckwear at 50c
to $1.50; the dollar display in the window will give you
an idea of the styles included.
A great line of Fancy Vests at $3.00 to $7.50; and
all the newest fashions in Hosiery, Underwear, etc.
PLOTTED DEATH
ROOSEVELT
Foiled Assassin Threw
Himself Over
Cliff. 1
Naples, April 7.—Tha Neapollton po-
ice today began to gather the skeins of
strange anarchistic plot, which might
lave resulted In the assassination of
ormer President Roosevelt? The as-
assln. foiled In his endeavors to take
he life,,of the former president of the
United States, cast himself to death
•er a precipice rather than return to
he United States and face the men who
Had sent him on his mission.
The annrchlst’s name was L. Me-
’herson, thought to be an American
iltho apparently of Scotch descent. He
•ommltted suicide today at Corregatlvo
F thms lng himself pver a cliff.
He arrived here last week and It was
earned by the police that he had drawn
ois at an anarchistic meeting and the
fatal lot had fallen to him.
Only the lack of opportunity saved
floosevelt'A life.
SUCCEEDS CAPERS
Raleigh Man Is Made Com
missioner of Internal'
Revenues.
Washington, April 7.—It was an
nounced at the white house today that
Spencer B. Adams, of Raleigh, N. C..
has been offered the post of commis
sioner of Internal revenue, to succeed
John G. Capers, and that he has ac
cepted the offer. Mr. Adams. It was
said, would take charge of the ofllce
shortly.
ENJOIN -ASSESSMENT
Court Stops Levy of Spec!.
Tax.
IN SHORT METER
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Edward W. McCerren, one of the beat
mown Insurance representatives In the
'°uth and who has been special agent
" the Springfield Fire and Marine In-
urtnee Company, has BEEN PRO
MOTED to general agent for the states
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and
Jisiana. His headquarters will be In
anta.
A concert for the benefit of the Worn-
Hoarding Home, conducted by the
merican Salvation Army, will be given
hursday night at Cable Hall by the
!bAKER QUARTET.
A successful revival, begun last Sun-
'*y. Is being conducted <at the PAYNE
memorial Methodist church. Serv-
’ ore held at 3 o’clock in the after
ns and at 7:45 at night. The mect-
Jgs will continue for two weeks. Rev.
"IHInm Dunbar Is pastor of the
hurch.
Hr*. Alice Wendell.™ of M Trinlty-ave.,
ATTEMPTED MITCIDE Tuesday nft-
' by slashing her throat with n rnior.
Lrady Hospital Tuesday night practl-
ui.' recovered from her wounds. At the
n;e of her ntteinpt to kill herself she
“ nnder the Influence of, liquor and slie
hn» n<> desire To make n second flt-
L'ltlr* Rnuey Bettis, son of D. CL Bettis.
has not been drowned In
< iinttnhoocbee, «n was feared following
'"snppearanee last Saturday, but he
n«t returned to his home and hi* par-
r". nn* greatly worried over his absence.
Vwn* i»* to Ids safety were set at
F " euttesilnjr. when they learned lie had
ns TI1K STREET Tuesday nft-
(f ,| > J*i company with another Imy. They
•'Kslgn no reason for the hoy's leaving
" n **n running away.
fe Fr.ak Sil.r, n.itor of the WE8t.IV
LMORlAL riiurrh. Is preaching n series of
tilsrhtly at the Date City Guards Ar-
•>6 Houston-st., on “Christ and Con-
. .. taking up the converts He made
i, ir chronological order. Each service Is
"ttended, the meetings hare ben In prog-
tor more than a week and there are con-
•? hs at every srvire. He preaches again
5 h . t , Wt 7:80 o'clock and the public
•»y Invited.
sh °P C. K. Nelson will visit 8T. PHIL
mhedrsl on Thursday night at 8 o'clock
odminUtering the apostobr rite of con-
The choir will render selections
Mnunder’a “Olivet to Calvary.
Montgomery, Ala., April 7.—Defining
when a debt Is really a debt. Justice
Benson, of the Alabama supreme court,
has handed down an opinion in which
he reverses the ruling of the Judge of
Limestone county In refusing a perma
nent injunction to W. J. Hagan vs. the
court of Limestone's county commis
sioners.
Mr. Hagan, a taxpayer of Limestone,
objected to an assessment of one-fourth
of one per cent upon all taxable prop
erties of the county for the purpose of
raising sufficient funds for the erection
of a new county court house. The field
was taken by him that ftimestone coun
ty would exceed Its debt limit by so
doing. Counter-reply was to the ef
fect that the $59,000 needed was not a
debt, by virtue of the fact t)iat funds
for Its payment had been provided for
by the extra assessment. The court
holds that the $59,000 was really a debt,
as provided in the constitution; that
the limit wgs exceeded, and that per
manent Injunction should be granted,
as requested. #
RAISEDBIG CORN CROP
THE $90 SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR $60 ATTHE SOUTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
TO
BE WITHDRAWN APRIL 10
CARTS*.-
The Great Offer Made By
the Big Business School
Is Receiving a Liberal
Support.
Saved *80!
Enough to pay for two months
board!
That'* an Item worth thinking about,
Un't It?
But this magnificent offer cloaea
Saturday.
, The $90 Combined Bookkeeping and
Shorthand Scholarship*, which were
put on sale nt the remarkably low price
of $60 by the old eatabllahed Southern
Shorthand nnd Bu*lne»a College, corner
Mitchell nnd For*yth-.*t».. thl» city, hnve
been In demand, but ,the unusual oppor
tunity ran only be hnd for three daya
Saturday, April 10, will be the laat
day of title unprecedented sole of Busi
ness College Scholarships: therefore. It
is important for those desiring to avail
themselves of this overwhelming re
duction In tuition to act at once.
At the same time, the $65 single
course scholarships are being sold at
$40.
Those expecting to attend a business
school In June or nt any future time
should purchase scholarships now and
save the big discounts. Orders arc
being received from out-of-town pa
trons for these scholarships, but the
low rates will bo withdran after
Saturday. April 10.
This Is a great offer, because It Is
made by the Southern, the popular
business school, with more than double
the patronage of any other business
college In this section. It !» the school
whose students nre popular with tha
business men—21 placed In nice posi
tions between March 1 and 20.
Civil Service Positions.
The Civil Service Course at the
Southern Is proving exceedingly pop
ular. Only a short time ew-'l govern- .
ment examinations. Better prepare
now. . „ „ ,
Call or write at once, A. C. Briscoe,
president: L. \V. Arnold.^Ice-president,
Atlanta. Ga.
Don't fall to secure one of the special
scholarships this week.
CATCH
Sicilian
BLACKMAILER
Extort
Over a Thousand Bushels
Are Stored in Crib.
Jackson, Ga., April 7.—That there is
money In raising corn and that the
farmers of the state do not have to
depend upon cotton as their money
■ crop entirely, la proven In the case of
J. T. Cochran. living In the western
part of the county, who says he has a
thousand bushles of corn In his crib
and ha, kept twenty-five head of hogs.
He is selling seed corn to hla neighbors
at $1.25 a bushel. He grew last year
twenty-seven bales of cotton on thirty
acres. This year he Intends planting
100 acres In cotton. The prices of cot
ton remained low on a small acreage
and a number of the farmers say they
are going to plant a large acreage this
year.
Cornering the Corner.
The young real estate man we. desperately
"Refu.e me." he hieeed. "and 1 shall fol-j working on the case captured him.
low vou to the end* of the earth.’*" J
“And what will you do when you get
f^Lnss rs.r&T & sell old almshouse
ment home on each corner.”
Tried to
$4,000 From Victim.
Chicago, April 7.—Isadore Caroline, a
young Sicilian, suspected of complicity
In a so-called Black Hand plot to extort
$4,000 from Joseph'Macalus, a well-to-
do Italian steamship agent, whose home
was the scene of a mysterious bomb ex-
ploslon after he had received threaten
ing letters six weeks ago, Is under ar
rest. Carllno was caught at Macalus’
home, where. It Is said, he selxed a
package of money tendered by Macalus.
and started away. Detectives who were
FAMOUS NATURALIST
WITH ROOSEVELT
J , Lancj Sold at Auction.
Jsckson, Ga., April 7.—There was but
“je doing at public sales yesterday
? hhly one piece of land was sold. A
-one-acre .tract In the western
the county wan sold and was
«ght by W. E. Watkins. Esq, for
Will Not Call Extra Session,
^ntgomery, Ala., April 7.—It la ru-
/ In capitol circles that In view of
that the supreme court has
that the prut ibltlcn law Is to be
constlutlonal and valid. Governor
", "omer wjll not likely call un.extra
,lon of the legislature.
At the Muslcale.
"What do you think oI Mi.. Oslihope’s
voice I" whispered the tall girl with the moun
tsinos. pomprdour. ...
"She «lng« like t pirote,” growled the
rude tmm in the «tsry »'«t. . .
"Like • pirate! urorlous! And whl
the re.emblancc!" ,,
f "ghe’s rough on the high C s.
An Impossible Errand.
Milliner') Oirl—Madame .aid I was not to
come baci: until I hnd collected yoor Mil.
Mr.. Bsdpeigh—Vou poor child! Don't
you know what she meins by thstl 8ht mean,
that you are discharged.
The Heiress—Hare you seen pspat
The Duke—Ye.. It s ill off. •
The Heiress—You don I mein Ip say that
Mrs. Sarah U. Pearson.
Mrs Sarah U. Pearson, aged 88. died
at tht residence of her daughter. Mrs.
Mary A. Goodhardt. 25 McDanlel-at,
Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock. She
Is survived by two daughters. Mrs.
’Goodhardt and Miss Mlttle Pearson.
The funeral will be held at the resi
dence Thursday afternoon nt 2:30
o'clock, and the Interment will be at
West view cemetery.
Tea on Free Lict.
Washington. April 7.—Tile house
this afternoon passed the committee
amendment striking out the duty on
tea.
Committee Authorized to
Dispose of It.
Th» old alnisbotise property of Fulton
county on Peachtree ron«l will l>o «ohl by
the county comndaalonera nt nn curly (lute.
*o that fund* tuny he aeeured for the crec-
tloti of the proposed new Nini*hnu*c build
ing* mid the equipment of the new fnnu.
The almsbouae committee wn» given Au
thority at the meet lug of the commission-
or* Wednesday morning to toll the proper
ty at cuch time* and under atich condition*
a* the committee thought Iveaf. The com
mittee will make nn announcement of the
•ale In n few dnya.
PROHIBITION DEFEAT
Antis Elect Mayor of Little
Rock.
BUILD
Road Will
TO ST. MARYS
Extended
ILLINOIS WARTS 10
' VOTEONSENATORS
Second State in Union to
Demand Law For Pop
ular Vote.
COAL OPERATORS
Give Miners 24 Hours in
Which to Sign Present .
Agreement.
Be
From Waycross
Waycross, Gs„ April 7.—The direc
tors of the St. Marys 4 Klngsland rail
road have decided 4o extend their road
from Klngsland to Waycross, a-dis
tance of about fifty mites, and to fur
ther extend the line westward from
Waycross to the Georgia Southern &
Florida, at a point about Sparks. This
latter extension will traverse Ware.
Clinch and Berrien counties, end will
be about seventy miles long. The line
from St. Marys will traverse Ware,
Pierce. Charlton and Camden counties,
and will be constructed first, the Geor
gia Southern Sc Florida connection to
come later.
COPYRIGHT HARRIS R CWIN3. WASH
PROFESSOR EDMUND HELLER.
Professor Heller, the famous Cali
fornia naturalist, who accompanies
ex-Presldent Roosevelt to Africa.
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
IS GIVEN BY CHURCH
Annieton, Ala, April 7.—The First
Presbyterian church of Anniston has
paid over $1,000 toward a. scholarship
a( the Alabama Presbyterian church, In
memory of Will Norwood, son of G. H.
Norwood, of this city, who was killed a
few years ago In a football game with
the Albertville Agricultural College.
Young Norwood lived a Christian life.
Little Rock, Ark, April 7.—Prohibi
tion forces were overwhelmingly de
feated here In the municipal election
In which W. R. Duly waa elected
mayor.
Took 2 Cents; Gets 6 Months.
Springfield, Mo, April 7.—Judge John pa*! _
F. Phillips, In the United States district I partment today advertised for bids for
court, today sentenced Cleveland Car-1 the remodeling of the building In the
roll, a Pulaski county boy. employed as, New York navy yard for the purpose
a mall carrier, to six months In the I of Installing the reetaurent donated by
reformatory tor embesxllng postal J Min Annie Morgan, daughter of J.
fund* amounting to 2 cent*. Pierpont Morgan.
PROMINENT SPEAKERS
Sunday School Workers To
Meet at Montgomery.
Montgomery, Ale., April 7.—Plane for
the entertainment of the Alabama State
Sunday School convention, which will
meet In Montgomery April 27. 28 end
29. ere being effected. General Secre
tary D. W. Sims announces that the
railroads of the state have granted a
rate of 3 cents per mile, plus 25 cents,
for the round-trip tickets. Such men
as Marlon Lawrence, of Chicago: Dr.
H. M. Mamlll, of Nashville: Dr. W. A.
Duncan, of Syracuse. N. Y.; Dr. Iflght
C. Moore, of Raleigh. N. C„ and E.
Richmond, of Philadelphia, are to speak.
Miss Morgan’s Restaurant
Washington, April 7.—The navy de
Chicago, April 7.—At Springfield to- en ££ 1 bet'reen' thifopenitor* and the
day the senate unanimously twrt the | m(n e p , vorkcrB at the Reading terminal
Joint resolution to elect United Btates wlth an u mmntum on the part
This ts me g( |h# operato re that the present agree
ment must be renewed within 24 bou
senators by direct vote,
second stale In the Union to demnnd of
congress a constlutlonal amendment
providing for the formal election of
senators by direct vote of the people.
A Dutch Rarebit
A simple but delleloas laucbentt ilhb ap
propriate for Lent Is the ihttrb rarebit.
Take t nmnlier of egg*, depending nn the
number of |>ersons
deal re to serve.
See tint they are thoroughly Imlled. hut
not left In the water long enough to turn
dark. Itemore the ehells end ret the inent
Into entail dlee. I'se your chitting dish or
n pan over n slow tire. Into this place n
lump <>f l.ulter and n little flour nnd allow
to melt, not brown; then add a tenrnp of
milk, anlt. pepper nud a little toliaaca.
When the dreaalng cornea to a Imtl ponr In
id nllotv to cook for n
very hot on siloes of
Human Nature.
A woman likes her gown—hut not
The second time she Iota to dou It;
Man Isn't happy with hla lot—
Unless he has a ouse upon It.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Growth of Telenhones.
Huntsville, Ala, April 7.—The new
. lUMswviiiw, ' ' ' “M •• * Ilf urn
telephone directory of the Southern
Bell Telephone Company for thla city
I* out and It shown a considerable
growth In th* number ofjihones In use
ps compared with the number three
months ago. It shows that a large
>se number or farmers’ lines have been in
stalled. and Madison county Is now
covered with a network ot telephone nntw.
wires.
Baked Rhubarb Sauce.
Cut rhubarb Into smnll pieces without
<H>Uiie, Into n granite bnke|Hiu, nlternattng
,-irers of rbnberb nml Il^bt brown sugar
until the rhubarb la all used with sugnr on
the fop; put tht* In it medium oven m«!
let bake slowly till tender. A little nutmeg
may l»e added If liked. When done you
' > n snnee with ■ nice pink eolor iin
■■ a delirious flavor. Mint*be baked
•lowly, nn there is no water ndded nnd It
would burn easily In nn overheated oven,
Delicious Gelatin Salad.
One box gelatin dlnnolved In one quart of
iKdllnsr water. When it lM>gln* to thicken
add the Juice of two lemonx. pinch «>f
•alt. two tableapooufals chopped pepper*,
one-half cup chopped celery, une-hslr cup
shredded eabbsge. one dozen chopped Olive*.
Put In square pun. When thoroughly chilled
cut iii slices and serve with mnyonnntse ««»
lettuce leave* with a few slices of red
radishes.
MACARONI AND RICE.
I'm a quarter-package of macaroni nud a
•rant half-cup of rice Info three quarts of
salted lulling water, adding an onion rut
■matt. Boll hard until *oft nnd full, then
•dd a half-cup of cream or a cup of milk.
teaspoonfnl of aalf. two dash
pepper, a balf-tea»q>oonfitt of Worcester*-
shire nance nnd two taldetpoonfn!* of r-bitl
Ife.it all together and serve. This
The miners replied thnt the matter
would have to be referred to their
board and nn answer will be given at 3
p. m. tomorrow. Adjournment was
taken until that time...
The Call of Boyhood.
I'ome. little l»oy. and let u* stray
Out yonder where the wide fields ore,
Where little rivers wind nwny,
And wooed hillsides stretch afar.
The sky I* clear nnd blue, our there.
TJm turf I* softly tinged with green:
Come, little lM*y. let’* turn fnnu care.
And stray out over yonder scene.
In every little hollow place
A sky-blue lake lies smooth ns glass,
Where you may see yonr rosy face
Refected ns you pause or pass:
lint yonder where the clear streams wind,
tttt* m
Thst I'm n entides* cnlld no more.
And we will bridge some stream and pile
I'p fortresses along Its shore.
Come, little lK»y, and let us win
The Joy thnt waits for us out there,
Forgetting that men stoop to sin
And censing to lw* claimed by care;
We’ll worship Clod by gleefully
Forgetting |n>oks nnd scorning trade
And by enjoying that which He
For our delight bn* gladly made.
—Chicago Record Herald.
Sweetly Solemn Thought.
Just l»ecnii*e n woman iloesn r t thank a
man for giving up a atreet egr sent Is no
reason for thinking that ahe Is ill-bred.
The man may not be very good looking.
A Combination Salad.
JP most delicious combination salad 1*
mode with tomntocs and celery. Scoop out
the Inside of the toms to with a spoon, mix
vlth chopped celery and mayonnaise
sing. BtufT the tomato *bnf(* with the
mixture, put A spoonful .if the mayonnaise
and chopped celery on top and »rne on
Fooled.
Few women are more hi
lose who believe they reg
of their husbands —Chicago
o e.l than
■he tisbita
•1 Herald.