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Retiring From Business
Store leased; all must be sold at once.
No restrictions, no limit—everything
goes to the highest bidder, and guaranteed absolutely as represented. Sale con
ducted by Herman G. Briggs and Thomas R. Reid, the leading jewelry auction
eers of America, who. have made all of the important sales in this city for the
past twenty years.
Great Auction Sale of fine merchandise, valued at over $150,000, is
town talk. Thousands of dollars worth of the finest Diamonds, Pearls,
Sapphires, Precious Stones, Watches and Gold Jewelry have been sold
great sacrifice since starting.
creating
Rubies,
SAFE, SHOW CASES AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. DEALERS ESPECIALLY INVITED
Sales Daily, 10:30 A, Af. and 2:30 P. M.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911.
BRILLIANT PLAYING MARKS
INVITATION GOLF TOURNEY
The Rush brother*. R. O. and J. B.. of Thatch (Birmingham), 4 up and 3 to
New Orlean*. nrc giving the other golf-
•rs a run for the handanme trophy of
tho Atlanta Athletic elub In the Invita
tion golf tourney being played oyer the
Kaat I-nke link*. When the aeinl-tlnala
atarted out Saturday morning It found
the Buah brothers there, one matched
against E. W. Daley, of Nashville, and
the other against the only Atlantan left
In that flight, H. O. Scott, the club
champion. ... .
P. a. Byrd, A. Duvldeon, \\ . J. Til-1
ton and W. R. Tlchenor. some of At
lanta's beat golfers, were eliminated
from thet nurney In the match play atf
two round* Friday. Home of the
matches were exceedingly Intereating,
some having to go extra hole* to de
termine the winner. *
Three Atlantans reached the aemi-
nnal* In the defeated eight of the flrst
night. They are W. J. TII»on. E. T.
Winston and 11. Block, while J. A. Bel
den. of .Moron, la the fourth.
Saturday morning the seml-nnal* In
the four flight* of championship play
and defeated eight watch were
placed. The Anal* In each of these
will he played off in the afternoon.
Another event which comes off Sat
urday afternoon and for which another
cup Is offered Is exciting the Interrst of
those eliminated from I ho tournament
That Is tho eighteen-hole handicap
medal play.
Here arc the results ol
matches:
FIRST FLIGHT.
Firat Round.
.1. P. Hush I New Orlean
E. T. Winston (Atlanta)
play
play.
W. H. Rowan (Atlanta) defeated J. B.
Cobbs (Birmingham), 6 up nnd 5 to
play.
8econd Round.
)'. Hobart (New York) defeated M.
Saul (Atlanta), 4 up and 3 to play.
W. E. Collier (Birmingham) defeated
('. P. King. 3 up and t to play.
D. Jemlson (Atlanta) defeated F. Hol
land (Atlanta). 7 up and 6 to play.
W. If. Rowan (Atlanta) defeated J. D.
Kby (Atlantal. 3 up nnd I to play.
FOURTH FLIGHT.
First Round.
W. F. I'pshaw (Atlanta) defeated D.
Tt. osborne (Atlanta), 3 up and 2 to
play.
I. I,, drove* (Atlanta) defeated J. S.
Cothran (Charlotte), 4 up nnd 2 to
■ play.
’ W. H. (ilenn (Atlanta) defeated E. D.
Duncan (Atlanta). 3 up and 2 to play.
. F. Adair. Jr., (Atlanta) defeated W.
(). Marahburn (Atlanta), by default.
C. C, Wilson (losulsvllle) defeated
c. K. Parsons (Atlanta*, by default.
D. Roberts (Birmingham) defeated R.
E. Richard* (Atlanta), by default.
T. B. Fay ((Atlanta) defeated 8.
(Tnrk (Nashville). 3 up and 2 to play.
H. C. At core (Atlanta) defeated F. W.
Friday's
C. II. Hlrnti* (Atlanta) defeated W. J.it„ pi
(It LislluuiT 1 (1 lit*IIli*) urtwtgu a •
Stone (Atlanta), 3 up and 4 to play,
Sseond Round.
!. I,. Grave* (Atlanta) defeated W.
F. I'pshaw (Atlanta). 3 up and 2 to
Play.
i F. Adair, Jr.. (Atlanta) defeated \V.
(cutcl 11. nienn (Atlanta), 2 up.
5 up and 4 to| lx Roberta (Birmingham) defeated
| c. t*. Wilson (I.oulevllle), 4 up and 3
Tllson (Atlanta), * up on,I 4 to piny.
E. w. Daley (Nashville) defeated C.
June, (Macon). 3 up nml 4 to play.
F. (I. lived tAtlanta) defeated A. Da
vidson i Atlanta), 3 til’ and 2 In play.
W. H. Tlchenor (Atlanta) defeated J.
A. Heldcn (.Marion. I up 1'J hole*.
R 0. Ito-It (New Orleans I defeated
T. Webb tNushvllb-i. I no I!' holes.
II O. Hrott I Mlantal defeated II.
Block (Athintoi. 3 up and 4 to piny.
W. I*. Ward (Birmingham) defeated t
\ Moore (Atlanta) defeated T. B.
Fav (Atlanta). 3 up and 2 to play.
DEFEATED EIGHTS.
First Flight.
W. J. Tllson (Atlanta) defeated K.
T. Winston (Atlantn), 4 up and 2 to
Pltiy.
A. Davidson t Atlanta) defealnl T.
W. bh (Nashville), I up.
II. Block (Atlanta) defeated M. Dar-
>1. Da man (Atlantal
play
.. i„ gan (Atlanta). 3 up,and 2 to play.
U|1 UIU, - l, i Second'Flight.
Second Round.
J. 11 Bush (New Orleans) defeated
c. II. Htcnx (Atlanta), 2 up nnd 1 to
pipy.
F W Daley (Nashville) defeated F.
ti. Byrd I Atlantn). t up nnd 2 to piny.
R. C. llush I New Orleans) defenled
W. R, Tlchenor (Atlantal, 3 up and 2
to play.
It. (i. Scott (Atlanta) defeated W. P.
Ward (Birmingham), 3 up nnd t to
play.
SECOND FLIGHT.
First Round.
<i. II. Atklseon (Atlanta) defeated P.
T. M it rye (Atlanta), * up and 5 to play.
O. W Adair (Atlanta) defeated W. C.
Holleymun (Atlantal. 4 up and 2 to
** N. U. Broyles (Atlanta) defeated E.
V. Patterson (Charlotte), 4 up and 2 to
play.
R. P. Jones (Atlanta) defeated R. C.
Munger (Birmingham). * up and 4 to
play.
p. M. I-axton (Charlotte) defeated c.
Angler (Atlanta). 5 up and 2 to play.
R. It. Baugh (Birmingham) defeated
H. O. Selbies (Birmingham), s up nnd 7
to pray.
A. M. Throckmorton t Birmingham)
defeated C, E. Corwin (Atlanta), S up
nnd 7 to play
L Arnold (Atlanta) defeated C. J
Holdllfh (Atlantal, by default.
Second Round.
G. W. Adair (Atlanta) defeated (I. H,
Atkteson, 2 up and 1 to piny.
R. P. Jones (Atlanta) defeated N. R.
Broyleo, 2 up and 1 to play
R H. Baugh (Birmingham) defeated
F. M. Lnxton (Charlotte) 1 up 20 holes.
L, Arnold (Atlanta) defeated A. M.
Throckmorton i Birmingham). 1 up 19
holes.
THIRD FLIGHT.
s First Round.
M. Saul (Atlanta) defeated T. B.
Paine (Atlanta), by default.
C. Hobart (New York) defeated J. <J
Burton. 6 up and 5 to play.
W. E. Collins (Birmingham) defeated
F. Adair (Atlanta), 2 up.
C. P. King (Atlanta) defeated T.
Watson (Birmingham), 2 up and 2 to
play.
1). Jemlson (Atlanta) defeated H. F.
Smith (Nashville), 2 up and t to ploy.
F. Holland (AtlantaI defeated T. I..
Cooper (Atlanta). S up and 4 to play.
J. D. Kby (Atlunia) defeated R. H.
W. c. Hollsymnn (Atlanta) defeated
P. T. Mnrye (Atlanta), 3 up and 2 to
play.
K. V. Patterson (Chariot!*) defeat
ed K. C. Munger (Birmingham). 4 up
und 3 to play.
II. (I. Selbies (Birmingham) defeated
C. Angler (Albania), 4 up and 3 to
Play.
C. K. Corwin (Atlanta) defeated C.
J. Hoi,inch (Atlantal, hy default.
Third Flight.
.1 <). Ihutnn (Atlantal defeated T,
B. Paine (Atlanta), by default.
F. Adair (Atlanta) defeated T. Wat-
aon (Birmingham). 1 up.
II. F. Smith (Nashville) defeated T.
U c.siiier (Atlanta), 3 up and 7 lo
play.
It. II. Thatch (Birmingham) defeated
J. It. Cobbs (Birmingham). R up and 4
to play.
Fourth Flight.
D H. Osborne (Atlanta) defeated J.
S. Cothran (Charlotte), 2 up.
E D. Duncan (Atlanta) defeated W.
O. Mm-shhum (Atlanta), by default.
S. Clark (Nnshvlll*) defeated F. W.
Slone (Allanta). by default.
C. E. Per*on*-R. R Richards match
by default to Mr. Clark.
8aturday'a Matches.
Here's how thev were paired for the
semi-finals in all flights Saturday
morning:
SEMI-FlN ALS.
First Flight.
J. B. Bush (New Orleans) vs. E. W.
Dahy (Nashville).
R. a. Bush (New Orleans) ve. H. 0.1
Scott (Atlanta).
Defeated Eight.
W. J. Tllson (Atlanta) vs. E. T. Win
ston (Atlanta).
J. A. Sclden (Moron) vs. H. Block
(Atlanta).
Second Flight.
U. W. Adair (Atlanta) vs. R. P. Jones
(Atlanta).
R. II. Raugh (Birmingham) vs. L.
Arnold (Atlanta).
Defeated Eight.
W. C. Holleyman (Atlanta) vs. P. T.
Mnrye (Allanta).
H. (7 Selbies (Birmingham) vs. C. E.
Corwin (Atlanta).
Third Flight.
C. Hobart (Now York) vs. W. E. Col-
FAMOUS GOLFERS IN EAST LAKE INVITATION TOURNEY
The above reward will be paid for
the reoapture and delivery to J. M.
Burke, Superintendent, State Farm.
Mllledgevllle, Qa., Of tho following con*
vlcte, who have eacaped from that in-
stttutlon:
GEORGE ANDERSON, alias BIU,
MINER, convicted In Hall county of
train robbery and sentenced to 20
years: 39 years of age, 5 feet 91-I
Inches high, weight 140 pounds; light
gray hair and dark brown eyea; danc
ing girl tatooed on right forearm: heart
pierced with arrow and part of a rose
tatooed on left hand.
THOMAS H. MOORE, white, con
victed In Burke county of murder ami
sentenced to life Imprisonment. 21 yean
of age, height R feet 3 Inches, weight
147 pounds: light hair and blue *y*»;
war on left arm caused from vaccina
tion : scar on left side of head above
ear caused from burn.
JOHN B. WATTS, white, convict.!
in Pulaakl county of manslaughter and
sentenced to 1R years; height S feet <
Inches, weight 138 pounds: dark haltan!
brown eyes; 41 yesrs of age: vsccln.
scar on Isft arm; small cut scar acroia
back of right thumb: small cut scar
on kmtrkle of right Index finger: small
scar on right aide of chtn.
The above reward will he paid f„i
the return of these three prisoners. , r
350 for the return of either one. Ad-
dress J. M. Burke, Superintendent.
Ststc Farm, Mllledgevllle, On.
Photo* by Mathewson.
Top row reading from left to right: R. 0. Bush, of New Orleans, winner of the qualifying score oup; J. A. Selden, of Macon, and W. E. Collier, of Bir
mingham. 8ocond rowt Judge Nash R. Broyles, of Atlanta, making a difficult put; E. W. Daisy, of Nashville; R. H. Baugh and H. G. Soiblss. of Bir
mingham, Bottom row; Group picture; from left to right are E. V. Patterson, of Charlotte; J. S. Cothran, of Charlotte; J. L. Graves, of Atlanta; C. W.
Jones, of Macon, and Judge Nash Broyles, of Atlants, To the right is J. B. Bush, of New Orleans.
lier (Birmingham).
Defeated Eight.
H. F. Smith (Nashville) vs. R. H.
Fourth Flight.
• ! J. Q. Benton (Atlantal ve
| (Atlanta).
\ Adair
Thnteh (Birmingham >.
I. U Graves (Atlanta) ve F. Adair,
Atlana & West Point Railroad t
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$5.50
Atlanta to Montgomery
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ACCOUNT
ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL
& INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
October 16-22
Tickets on sals October 13 to 31, In
clusive, and for train* scheduled to
arrive Montgomery before noon or
October 33.
Tlckete good to reach Atlanta re
turning not liter then midnight oe-
tober 24, 1911.
THE FAIR WILL BE IN "FULL
BLAST' SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22.
Ticket Offices: Fourth National
Bank Building, Atlanta Terminal Sta
tion.
HARALSON COUNTY BOYS
WON PRIZES AT THE FAIR
Buchanan, Ga., Oct. 21.—Hon. John
W. White, manager of the Boya «
club of Haralson county, has r ?'. :el 'T* ,
letter from Macon Informing him tnw
Haralson county boys had ’•'I*'
of the twelve prises offered In the nov a
Corn club exhibit at the state fslr
Macon, thu* taking mors prl«*e
any other one county In the stst*. "
prise* won were the second by i ti»i-
mers Summerlin. the fourth by Z*P h, P'
Ian Shellnut. and the eleventh W
Dewey Weathlngton, the boye recelvm*
ISO, 310 and 34. respectively. Exhibit*
will be made at the Certer.'ville fair n>
the boys of this county.
Ths pleasant purgative effect expe
rienced by all who use Chamberlain"
Stomach ant! Diver Tableta, in* "
healthy condition of the body end mm
which they create, makes one feel 1 >
ful. Sold by all dealers.
Jr. (Atlanta). . r ,
D. Roberta (Birmingham) v*. H. <-
Moore (Atlanta).
Defeated Eight.
D. B. Osborne (Atlanta) vs. E.
Duncan (Atlanta). ,
8. Clark (Nashville) plays winner
TYNER’S
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