Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, NIGHT, Page 3, Image 3

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funds not well SPENT. HESAYS Commissioner Smith Asserts County Did Not Buy Best Paving Material. i at the paving material recently /based by the county for various ,Ute<l road jobs is not the best ma :/ , that could have been purchased the money is the contention of Shelby Smith, of the Pulton board. Xnd commissioner Smith hopes that th e whole matter of paving material, including the asphalt for tho Peachtree road job. will be thrashed out at the ne xt meeting and new contracts let. Atr Smith today notified R. M. Clay ,ri chief of construction for the city, that the city will involve useless ex '‘en9e if it appropriates money to re pair Peachtree street from Sixth street to fourteenth street, a job that has been contemplated by the construction department ■Warren Bros, have a contract with the county," said Mr. Smith today, “un der which the repairs needed in this Peachtree section should be made. And they have agreed to do it I can’t see why the city should step in. ■'When this pavement was put down bv the county with the blown oil mate rial it was guaranteed to stand for a certain length of time. It hasn’t done it, and the contractors have got to make It good.” ELLIJAY MEN TO FACE ••WHITE SLAVE” CHARGES ANNISTON, ALA., Nov. 21.—A new chapter was added in this city’ to the troubles of Carbin Barnes and Oscar Ponder, now held in jail at Ellijay, Ga.. under a state court indictment, charging them with kidnaping Bertha Pankey, of Talking Rock, when the Federal grand •ury returned an indictment here against he young men charging violation of the Mann "white slave” law. Barnes and bonder were recently arrested for Georgia officers at Alabama City. The girl was with them. ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF TRYING TO SHOOT WIFE DALTON. GA., Nov. 21.—George Thompson, wanted in Chattanooga on the charge of assault with Intent to murder and also for carrying a plctol, was taken off a train passing here and later taken back to Chattanooga, after he agreed to go without requisi tion papers. It is alleged that Thomp on twice attempted to shoot his wife joth attempts being frustrated. A SURE REMEDY FOR LAZY LIVER Go to Any Atlanta Druggist For this Safe, Reliable Remedy and Get Your Money Back if It Fails. There are very’ few’ remedies that gain the confidence of druggists as Dodson’s Liver Tone does. All Atlanta druggists sell it and back up the sale of every bottle with the money’ back guarantee that the price will be re funded if it fails to give complete sat isfaction. Dodson’s Liver Tone costs 60 cents a bottle. It is the safest and best remedy for torpid liver, constipation, bilious ness, etc., that has ever been sold in this city. It takes the place of dan gerous calomel and does not lay you up as a dose of calomel often does. A bottle in the house is as good as fifty "nts in the bank. If y’ou or your fam ly need a liver tonic you have the »' didne ready. If it fails you get your money back. Be sure you get Dodson’s Liver Tone when you ask for it. There are imi tations of it that may disappoint you. (Advt.) Is A MOOSE JaES f Il •tf* *w' • KgL" Elbert Hubbard, Editor, Author and Lecturer. rr\V anta lod «< No. 523, L-.val Order ' -loose, {fives $7 a week, sickness or funeral; free medical mention members and family. Dues v ’' Per nionth - F °r Moose free Unl free Tuberculosis Sanitarium, (run i e * or Aged and Infirm, 25c rteriy, \ o assessments. Non-sec n* N ’ on -polltlcal. Only reliable w . an . t ? d *. Booze ’’s will not apply. , r e initiation fee of Atlanta lodg-, L?’ l | ort ,ime ’ ls s6—only’ $2 with . /'bcadon and $3 when initiated. ' l Examination sl. Medical Pr. C. A. Rholes. 802-3-4 IRn ta Bank building; Dr. W. H. ■m.;'. ! "’klton building. Get ex- Y,', n ®u e . a ,’’*?’• olease. It is Important. ■ hotild join tO'iaV and sa’’e S2O. N WALDO KENNEDY, .. National Director. Peachtree St., Candler Bldg. lejephone Ivy 5147. P. O. Box 1404. nice open day and evening. Wel- 16 to one and all. ORDINARY IS ACCUSED OF BREAKING PLEDGE TO ABIDE BY PAY ACT 1 harles 1. Brannan, who is responsi ble largely for the salary act of 1911 affecting seven county officials, has is sued a statement in which he charges tnat Ordinary John R. Wilkinson had promised before election to abide by the salary act. Mr. Brannan’s card hall been issued since the ordinary cast his lot with Tax Collector Stewart in a fight on the constitutionality of the salary act. He says: In May I addressed a letter to Judge John R. Wilkinson asking him, in the case of his re-election as ordinary, Delicious Candies Reasonably 131 wl I llhwi R is I l lllils 0® . f mulm ,i Is •S i 111 ISwH 1B f II I ” Ik I I B ’k V k* J ■ E sa^e pot to be missed, for A ® loads of 50c to $1 merchan- |E dise will be sold Friday Jk > | ej iNo phone or mail orders. Right reserved to limit quantities.) • ' --JJ 14 Bars Fairy 15 Bars Laundry 15 Rolls Toilet 4 Cans 15c ’to Soa P 39c Soap 39c Paper 39c Talcum 39c J □S fairTln J™ *. ““.S Kirk ’ S Cablnet laun ' Just al)OUt 2 l-2e a A good grade of fine lauy’ in your home? ... JIB Every woman knows dly soap ’ one ot lbe roll for this grade pulverized talcum pow- this splendid 5c toilet , beS \ ° f stand , ard of tollet P a P er - It’s a der in full pound cans JJfcß soap, and will be pleased laundry soaps. Usual value not to be missed with patent screw top. 2s» to buy 14 big bars for 5c retailer. 15 big bars when you can get 15 big Worth 15c a can, 4 cans JUSt 39C ’ for 39c rollß for 39c - Friday for 39c. S S Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for E or 3 i.o yards Bates’ 15c Seer- S’ 0 !’ . and Hair Brushes, soft sucker fine dress Ginghams, in e ’ )on i, e< T back, for nea t stripes andchecks. otic Hand Bags, an large, small and 4 . I"or 7 yards 7c unbleached 38-inch »i± vJJ medium size. Some fitted with f gH Domestic. TW rn, pUrS /o’ *?- . WM* t-'or 1 yard 50c Mercerized Table fhree (3) 25c Laundry Bags, eith- ■ ’ Damask. er Stamped or stenciled in co]- W 4 hemstitched all-linen 12 l-2c * 5* m° rS ’/J Or n ® Napkins. 1 1 "0 33c Bath Mats, 3-4 size. Aft B 8 yards 7c Cotton Chailie, for arf } , so *t j, l ’sorbent Turkish cloth, Comforters, Kimonos and Dress- Seven 7c Porous Knit Sponge Dish ing Sacques. -to , r . 4 yards all-linen 12 l-$c Toweling. ’ ae v s P un glass Petticoats, ac- For 1 dozen hemmed Napkins, cordion pleate druffle. worth 50c. Any 50c Necktie in stock, black and colors, silk four-in-hands, etc. □» Men’s all-linen 12 l-2c Handkerchiefs, full size, hemstitched, 4 for bCT I Men s Black Silk Socks, usually 25c a pair, 3 pairs for to* Men’s 50c Jean Drawers, witfi elastic at sides, only W* Ha “ " en . s [ leav y cotton Sweaters, in white and colors, always 50c. at . sgji en a 50c blue chambray Work Shirts, full cut, all sizes, ? F Boys’ 50c blue chambray Rompers, with braid trimmings, at faf Boys' 25c chambray and percale Blouses, sizes 4 to 14; 2 blouses ‘^ en s 50c and 75c all-silk Mufflers, in white and black, only ” 59c Full-size 4 yds. Lonsdale 5 yds. Pajama 55c Single ? ta Sheets 39c Muslin 39c Checks 39c Blanket 39c Made of heavy muslin Regulation 12 l-2c Less than 8c a yard Sanitary cotton gray 1 sheeting with smooth Lonsdale muslin right for these 12 I_2c P a J amn blanket with red border. 2* seam center. Full size off the bolt, 36-in. wide. fe<rt ' 72x90 with deep hems. 20-yard limit. be missed. inches. T® 2 Roller Towels each 2 1-2 yards long J JI edge. gjf 4 yards 12 l-2c Outing Flannel, new 5 yards 12 l-2c C. T. N. Curtain Swiss. ZJ? pieces z 50c Scalloped and Hemstitched 36-inch mu* 4 yards 12 l-2c new 36-inch Percales linene centerpieces. Verv neat iE t whiffy' *’ or women s and misses’ 50c Union Suits, fleeced and ribbed. W r For girls’ 50c School Umbrellas; regular size, good quality. For women's 50c Seersucker Gingham and Flannelette Petticoat. 2* For four (4) pair of women’s 15c good quality Black Gauze Hose. jC w W or two (2) P H ’ r women’s pure thread 25c Black Silk Stockings. * & For women’s 50c Sweaters in white or cardinal. All sizes. Ff B F° r our (4) 12 l-2c Muslin Pillow Cases with deep hems. «to F° r three (3) yards of 18c Serpentine Crepe, enough for a kimono. gp For eight (8) yards of 8c Chambray in solid colors. Mill lengths. . £ $1 and $1.50 Untrimmed $1 Brassieres 39c S : : 2? QV QQ Q ne 50° to $1 Brassieres, the latter * OiiapeS ot/C slightly soiled, will be closed out. Friday for just 39c. Broken lines, but all sizes. * Corsets at 39c J} if inejude models that formerly sold at $1 ami $1.50, but they are old styles and are chiefly WT good for house and morning wear. Jjl .. w 2 Pounds Delicious | The greatest snap of the year! Silk, vel- Candy for 39c E' vet and felt Hats, all good styles, in the very Yum! Yum! Fine chocolates with walnut models that earlier in the season sold for tops, creams, caramels, marshmallow cen sl .00 and $1.50. Black and colors. Just ters, figalettes—all fine fresh Candies that JC about 10 dozen in all. and only 39c. Come never sell for less than 25c a pound. Friday ]s£ early. only, 2 pounds 39c. This Special' Machine at $lB • •Wl' Will Make a Fine Xmas Gift ? • Th’ s Grand Union Sewing Machine at $lB will do the work an ‘ V machine on the market. Comes complete with all at- Jjp to ; tachments, all self-setting. Guaranteed for 10 years, and B® ■ will last a lifetime. All you need do is to pay- ”3B . $2 Down and $1 a Week JJ ' You'll not be bothered with collectors; your promise _to | j )a y j s su fli e j en t y n f ac t ( jt is only because we employ JJ-- 2* no collectors or agents that we can sell this machine for gg' -jg $lB- Come in tomorrow and examine it thoroughly. aq -Note—Any repairs for the Grand Union Sewing Ma- Jc chine be had at any New Home office, or here in the W g Economy Basement. We have complete lines of oils, belts W* “*• a u sew i n g machine accessories. Rich’s Economy Basement THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. would lie bring the ‘salary system’ law to the court. He answered: ’1 have never knowingly infringed upon the law.' Later I had a personal conversa tion with him, in which he said: ’I am a Democrat and I am a law-abiding citizen.’ ” DROWNED MAN’S BODY FOUND. DARIEN, GA., Nov. 21.—The body of James Butler has been found by Cor oner John Crumley. He was a steve dore and lived on Sapelo Island. He came to Darien about two weeks ago to buy groceries, but never returned. His boat was found anchored at Sapelo. Search for his body continued for sev eral days before he was found. He was about 60 years old and moved here from Savannah about two years ago. FATHER AND SON OCCUPY COTS IN SAME HOSPITAL ANDERSON. S. C., Nov. 21.—Breck enridge Cheshire, seven years old, lies ill with pneumonia at the local hos pital in a room across the "hall from his. father. V. B. Cheshire, who was wound ed three times in a pistol battle here Saturday. Colonel Cheshire is the publisher of The Anderson Intelligencer. The shoot ing by W. J. Muldrow, a former magis trate, grew out of publications in the newspaper. It is believed that Colonel Cheshire has passed the danger stage, but pneumonia is feared at any time' in the next few days. BASS BASS BASS BASS BASS j BASS | BASS j BASS BASS BASS BASS bASS | Another Great Sale of Stylish | Tailored Suits I C/5 Co iii iiwiii— ■niiiiiiai min iihiiiiiihiiiii n i i iin i “ At Less Than Half Real Values £ A • • • I a k- let of 500 Tailored Suits came in by yesterday’s express and will go on sale Friday morning. r/i • AND THESE ARE THE GREATEST BARGAINS YET! Bought and to be sold at 50c on the dollar. In- i r/j ■AJ eluded are serges, whipcords, corduroys and diagonals, in black and colors, and fancy mixtures in many , combinations. All brand-new models, elegantly tailored: coats lined throughout with guaranteed satin. F“ CZS Two great lots, as follows: “ Suits Worth Up to Suits Worth Up to - § sls and S2O at S3O and $35 at | I SQ-90 $ 14"75 I > | Sa’isj of Dresses Great Coat Sale s Beautiful new Dresses of all-wool New 54-incli Coats of heavy black 03 serges and other popular fabrics cloths and stylish mixtures; smart on black and colors; stylish models; styles, splendidly tailored: better W < values up to $12.50; rtr than coats selling Afl « choice of the Jjll around town at Xh Mil lot $12.50; now < Other Specials in Ready-to-Wear Department § All-silk Satin Messaline Fetticoats: black Lot <>!’splendid Taffetaline Petticoats on sale 35 C/l and colors; $4.00 £®» 4 tomorrow at values $ B aWW only VvC Ladies Outing Gowns, lull cut and well Ladies'Ready-to-Wear Hats and Untrimmed < made; real SI.OO Shapes; up to $3.00 CiO-. CC values.. values « We Will Continue Friday and Saturday the g 1 Sale of Dress Goods 1 continue Friday and Saturday the great sale of new Winter Dress Woolens at half and less (/) 33 tha identical goods are priced in other stores. These are special purchases from lead- ICZSI mg foreign and American manufacturers, and include the most fashionable fabrics now being worn—every yard made for this season and all in perfect condition. C/) Read following details: ICC < R4 s t « : ?om’ h I T' ,o s.fo d „ Nov « lt ; v .citings, Serges, Big table of Serges. Whipcords and Cloths In black '? nd Othcr ,lne fabrics ; "orth up to and colors; Diagonals and Fancy Suitings in good CQ Broadcloths choice, OS#* colors; values up to t/) ° f lro j bl i'' k Q il .? d colo yed ■ Plain ami Fancy Dress Goods, Lot of Fancy Suitings, particu- S worth uu tor* •2"-: ■ usuallj soil at 75c to $1J)O, in larly desirable for children’s “ at t>lr vard 49c sale at, 2Qr* school dresses; real IQ_ am. V ® lvets - Corduroys Remnants of Silks S < -hades- JI 50T<Ide IV ne 8 r in bUck * nd »tl the stDisU Big table of Remnants and Short lengths of Silks. (/) 2 Ya?d ’ ’ P GSC including Taffetas, Messaiines, Charmeuse, cJj ‘ t ie chine, etc., in black and all colors: some slight- CO Corduroy Velvets—the very fashionable fabrics; 1 " 1 m « 980 29* !»,«•«• 39c > | Bargain Sale Blankets and Comforts « Babies’ Robe Blankets in attrac- IM " " Full 'size Cotton c’ ’f' t v? < 49c $i On'values?" '' <l5O QQ j s P lendl <i silkoline SI 48 • CQ Single-bed size Cotton Blankets, per pair cover® . •••••••■• •• <✓) aUpair tomorrow 69c Extra large and very fine Call- Fon. ComfortL; ~ C/5 p.’.iA®,; ’ ’.’ forma Wool Blankets; the kind $3.00 values ®S.S?CS CO g ®»c £“■ $3.98 te"„ c^f^’.! .....52.98 $ Specials in Domestics, Linens, Etc. g CQ y White Croqlieted Bed Heavy double faced \ ffwn Fine snft Pnp-iich in. «»» ♦< < M Spreads In Marseilles « 6Sc SC ““-•••■ ® Bc s Full double-bed size Bleached Best Standard Staple / 2 ood llPavy Towe l Craeh on sale Hemmed Sheets; in Ginghams \ « tomorrow at, O ’ri CQ this sale at Remnants yard-wide ) YOrfl el ard * Wv Percales / IQI U Yard-wide genuine Fruit of the W UJ Good size well-made Bleached Appliqued and Scalloped Table per^-ani^ hlng ’. 7 7'BC 5 7c £"X ; X!l .“ a 250 b »«’. .to» o y.«. S | In Furniture Department | We Save You Half On Your Furniture Purchases g 1 IWM I < ‘ National Spring, $2.98 > CQ ‘ F ' ull double-bed size genuine Na. •— ‘ Ift’ P ijj / 3 ®*ss K Ki ff tional All-Steel Spring as illus- 2‘l * Mt S4O Pa.br Sub « U >2-88 S £Q 161 FOR $19.90 Mail Oorders Filled when mi. j accompanied with check or CZI . e ? > a !‘ tlaonle 3-piece Mahogany Parlor Suit illustrated above is uphol- money order. B 3 stered in best Chase leather and is a real $40.00 sZ value. Our price $19.9V > S I I. 1 7 II"’""'" $12.50 Mantel Bed co < For i 6 -95 iOS & -k. f fMantel style Fold- k Jr ll % e( k as ibiis- WlmWji Ik' Jlffl S 3 Th ls s7.so trated at right; > CO Sanitary Couch, $3.98 full double bed f KJa </> size when open; ft The All-Stdbl Sanitarx I'ohling Couch illustrated fitted with genuine S above is full double-bed -ize .hen sides are raised. Natinnal snri'ncr. ’rt a *“** X ffi < Fitted with b. st National soring ami extra strongly , 8 P rl "K> \ p \ W Gri 2Q made, it is a better couch than sold by other dealers $12.ol) value, at Xfi —«' at $7.50. Our price, in fIJQ ft© iD this sale CO < We Give 18 West -- Green JFW Mitchell, Trading j Near g < Stamps ™™ ,mF Whitehall cq >/> BASS BASS BASS BASSBASS BASS BASS BASSBASS BASS I BASS BASS 3