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■THOUGHT
IS OF POOR TOTS
Mrs. Eliza H. Paxon, on Death
Bed. Urges Her Christmas
Charities Be Carried Out.
Eliza H. Paxon, mother of Colo-
I’-. Jeric J- Paxon. died yesterday
noon at 5:20 o’clock at her home,
i'.,| l itol avenue, after an illness of
tiv. days. She was 81 years old.
liriaining consciousness to the end,
words to her son, one of the
„ st , eminent business men of At
nt.i "'-re for him to carry out her
, r .-isnnas charities to the poor and af
.e, ■. of Atlanta. Each year during
■nteen she had lived in Atlanta
\l . Paxon had done all that she could
■ a s happiness to destitute homes
she did not wish those whom she
■d before to feel that she had
a n them, even on her death bed.
S . was in good health until last
s <urday. when she began to fail as a
r,..n ..f an attack of bronchial pilteu-
aionia suffered three years ago. On
Suihay she was too ill to attend the
at the Second Baptist church,
ii h she had been a member for
and Monday her condition was
r.-K naled as critical. She was conscious
to the last.
Mrs. Paxon was born in Reading,
Enuland. July 29. 1831, being the daugh-
■ ~f Rev. George Hatt, a well known
nr\n>an of that day. She came to
,i. i witli her father when she was
bui s -hl. and married Philip Henry
p■ \..|. in New York city at the age of
Lans they went to Rochester, then
. Philadelphia and finally to Camden,
y. ,j When her husband died in Phila
. n>iia eighteen years ago she came to
A: nta.
survived by three children,
,q I. v. jo Morningstern, of Newark;
c i II Paxon. special agent of the
r States Express Company, and
I P ixfrn, of Atlanta. A sister,
. . iiam Stoddard, of Newark, also
survit vs.
r i nne, al services will be held In
Baptist church tomorrow
iinening at 9:30 o’clock. Dr. John E.
Whi . i>r. John F. Purser and Dr.
i' W Daniel officiating. The body
.; :>■ mkeinto Philadelphia for inter
i' Wheddonfield.
! n pallbearers will be the members
'Ten club” and Messrs. Beau-
Davison. T. L. Stokes. H. A.
‘i V . W. Orr and David B. Smith.
WEDS NURSE WHO AIDED
HIM IN HIS BLINDNESS
MIW YoRK, Dec. 20. —Suddenly
stricken blind at a dance, Fred E. Bal-
■.J Princeton student and nephew
I ■u <; Bourne, head of the Singer
Serine .Machine Company, has mar
b- |. , tty nurse. Miss Gladys E.
romance has just been made
niil although the wedding took place
i weeks ago. The young folks
< njoying their honeymoon on a
'n Ridgefield, Conn.
IS 6.000 SHORT:
‘"iLISTMENT FALLS OFF
sl' I> i IT< in. Dee. 20. The navy
iI.OOO men short of its au
e - i hgtii,-though latest reports
a immoveintnt in recruiting. In
■ last !■ r. months, however, enlist-
rii'i'ped off in an unprecedented
Navy officials believe this was
: tly to the suspension of adver
"g >r recruits and on account of
! ' '‘i‘L demand and high price paid
tor farm labor.
WWMYWWWWWWV VISIT THE CANDY SECTION IN
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f A Before Noon Sale for Sat. Only |
Big Xmas Bargains Prizes to Early Comers
X'o phone orders. Sale stops promptly at noon. Right reserved to limit quantities. J;
Men’s and Boys’ 50c Cotton Sweaters -f
.lust 6 dozen to close Quickly. Broken lines; sizes for boys, 26, 28, 30 and 32. Jjp.
to
Boys’ 25c-percale blouses. "j r* I - a, ‘ men s i,n< l ladies knitted ■»
assorted designs. 6to 12 years.. *OC | mufflers; black .and colorslOC JE
| Ladies’ 35c Pure Silk Boot Hose *
Ladies’ 35c Pure Silk Boot Hose. Not to be confused with the ordinary 25c silk
xiot hose; these never before sold for less than .»;><■. Black only, high spliced silk dSHS
to heel, double sole and toe and deep garter top. All sizes, 8 1-2 to 10. -
1.00(1 bolts No. 1 red ribbon for r I 5c shaving pads for men—whiles-
Xmas. Five yards to bolt. only.. SC | they last, 5 pads forOC Je
1 Men’s 25c Pure Thread Silk Hose at 101 i
lust half price for mens black pure thread Silk Hose, with lisle feet, and top.
2 Hun of the mill” grade. Black only dW JJ>>
1!»e extra large size 1 | 10c genuine Amoskeag staple q J
« stamped laundry bags IOC aprO n ginghams. All checks . ..OC «
fll
5 6 Ladies’ Initial Cambric Handkerchiefs -j
J M)0 dozen ladies’ initial hemstitched full size cambric Handkerchiefs. A splen- > 3;
*» did seller at 3c each. Saturday until noon,one-half dozen (6) for 12c. •
5 B’c genuine Serpentine Kimono 191/ r 120 boxes children’s handkerchiefs. n S
> <'rape, all colors. Kimono patterns.. 1 /2 C Hemstitched. 3in box. Ihe box 3
M - R,CH & bros. co.
progressives make
UP NEW JAP CABINET;
POPULACE PLEASED
T<)KIO, Dec. 20.—Progressives make
up the new Japanese cabinet, which
was announced today by Premier Kat
sura. and the appointments give great
satisfaction to the progresive element in
Japan’s public life. The portfolio* fol
lows:
Home affairs. Viscount Oura; finance,
Reijiro Wakatsuki; communication and
policy, Al. Goto; agriculture and com
merce, Rennakashojl; justice, Itaru
Matusmuro; education, Komosuro Shi
bata; war. Lieutenant General Klkoshi;
foreign affairs, Count Kato.
CONTRACT LEtTor'blG
BRUNSWICK WAREHOUSE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20,-Contract for
the construction of the new warehouse
to be erected by the Southern Railway
Company at Brunswick, Ga., for the
purpose of handling fertilizer material,
salt, cement and similar commodities,
has been awarded to Algernon Blair, of
Montgomery, Ala., according to announce
ment made today by Vice President and
General Manager E. HNCoapman.
, ' he Fmc war ehouse will be an impor-
, to ,„ ,t ’ e P art facilities of
Brunswick and will be equipped with the
l freiglit nO ' ier ' 1 ap }’ ,lances for handling bulk
COULDN’T GIVE BABIES
“CHRISTMAS:” ENDS LIFE
SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, Dec. 20.
William Keener committed suicide by
shooting himself. Despondency because
of inability through illness to provide
Christmas cheer for his children,
prompted the deed. His wife and
daughter, eight years old. were in an
adjoining room.
EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEATS FOR
Friday and Saturday at
BUEHLER BROS.
119 Whitehall Street
Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Hams, per pound 16#
Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound. . . .14#
Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound. . 16#
Our English Style Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound 18#
Choice Pork Loin Roast, pound 14#
Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 12‘'z#
Choice Fresh Spareribs, pound 12'z#
Our Own Home-made pure Pork Sausage, pound ......13c
Prime Beef Rib Roast, boneless and rolled, pound 14#
Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 8# and 10#
Choice Beef Boiling Meat, pound 6# and 7#
Mutton, pound 10#
Fancy Hind-quarter Lamb, pound
Fancy Fore-quarter Lamb, pound O#
Choice Pork Chops, pound •
Choice Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, pound ... .16# and 18#
Choice Beef Chuck Steak, pound 10#
Choice Beef Round Steak, pound
Choice Sirloin Steak, pound 15#
Choice Porterhouse Steak, pound 16# and 18#
Our Ovzn Sugar Cured Corned Beef, pound ..... .8# to 12#
Our Own Kettle-rendered Hog Lard:
to-pound Pail, per pail $1.30
5-pound Pail, per pail 65#
3-pound Pail, per pail 40#
All other meats at the usual very low prices. Our meats are all
strictly U. S. government Inspected and only of best quality.- We op
erate our own packing plant. We sell direct to the consumer, there
by saving you the middleman's profit, or saving you from thirty to
forty per cent on the dollar for your purchase.
BUY AT THE MARKET WHERE THEY SELL AT LIVING PRICES.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912
TWO MISSIONARIES
HELD AS MEMBERS
AUTO BANDIT GANG
CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—One of three
men arrested by the police as the auto
mobile bandits that have been active in
Chicago for the past few weeks has,
according to the police, made a partial
confession. According to the ytory told
by this man, the police say, the arrest
of the trio after a desperate fight frus
trated a series of hold-ups planned for
the next few nights upon a chain of
popular-priced restaurants.
The three men are Joseph Wilde. 32;
Arthur Lewis. 22, and Morris Wolf, 24.
Lewis and Wolf told the police they
were missionaries. Lewis fought w-hen
arrested and tried to shoot the police
men.
Lewis showed papers he had signed
to go out as a missionary for the Moody
Bible Institute. The arrest followed a
story told the police by an automobile
repairer employed at a South Side ga
rage. He said the bandits had planned
a robbery and asked him to drive them
to the place in a car. The police, fol
lowing the tipv arrested the men in a
pool room.
BUYS ROYSTON RECORD.
ROYSTON, GA., Dec. 20.—R. C. Ay
ers, of Royston, has purchased The
Royston Record. Mr. Ayers has been
running The Record under a three-yeai
lease.
“XMAS PENS.”
Why not make some one happy with
a Fountain Pen? Jno. L. Moore &
Sons have a complete stock. 42 North
Broad St. (Advt.)
SLAYER OF 11 MEN
KILLS HIMSELF IN
JAIL BY MORPHINE
BIRMINGHAM. ALA., Dee. 20.
Deputy Sheriff C. Henry Cole, slayer
of eleven men, died of morphine poison,
self-administered, while a prisoner in
the county jail, sentenced to a ten
year term in the penitentiary for kill
ing Irving Cobb.
Cole, 20 years ago, was a noted des
perado hunter, killing Jim Morrison and
Bart Thrasher, famous outlaws, distill
ers. postoftiee robbers and man slayers.
Cole also killed Walter Pickens for al
leged insults to his wife, and was al
leged at the time of death to have slain
Felix Ellard, a guerrilla chief residing
in the Lewisburg beat, famous for un
punished murders.
Cole was a quiet, sober man, but al
ways got the man he went after. Four
white men and seven negroes suffered
death at his hands.
holidayl
BATES
...
W. & A. R. R. AND
J N. C. & ST. L RY.
XMAS
Suggestions
FOR MEN
We have a beautiful line
of useful articles, such as—
Silk Neckwear from 25c to
SI.OO.
Silk Half-Hose, 25c and
50c.
Combination Sets. 50c to
$2.00.
Kid Gloves, $1 and $1.50.
Wool and fur lined
Gloves, 50c to $1.25.
Handkerchiefs (6 in box),
75c to $1.50.
Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c
and SI.OO.
Initial Handkerchiefs (6
in box), SI.OO.
Fancy Suspenders, SI.OO
and $1.50.
Men’s and ladies’ Um
brellas, SI.OO to $15.00.
Lion Collars, 75c and $1.50
the box.
Cuff Buttons, 50c to $2.00.
Scarf Pins, 50c to $2.00.
Ladies' Silk Hose, 50c to
$1.50.
Men's Coat Sweaters, $2
and $2.50.
Walking Canes, $1.50 and
$2.50.
Raincoats, $5.00 to $12.50.
And many other useful ar
ticles.
ALL IN INDIVIDUAL BOXES
R.O. Barksdale
Company
11 Decatur St.
Kimball House
Open Evenings
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Bass' Holiday Sale
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
For three days—Saturday, Monday and Tuesday—the big Bass’ Store
will offer bargains in holiday goods, etc., that have never been equaled in
Atlanta. Only a few of the specials are quoted in this advertisement. There
will be hundreds of others. Shop early in the mornings.
Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses
Three great special bargain lots of Ladies’ Long Coats of heavy, all-
Ladies’ Tailored Suits go on sale to- wool fabrics—black, plain colors and
morrow. All the latest and best novelty coatings—all the new mod-
models included—black and plain- els included. Two great bargain lots:
colored serges and broadcloths, new
fancy mixtures, novelty suitings, etc.: Coats Worth up OP Qfi
Suits worth up to 07 QE t° $17.50 at OU.JU
$17.50 at 0 ■ Coats worth up 0Q GO
Suits worth up to OQ Qft to $25 at 03.JU
$25 at 0 ■ New, One-Piece Dresses of all-wool
Suits worth UD to 010 50 serges and satin messalines, values
S3O at . 01 L slsoo ’ $4.95
Other Specials in Ready-to-Wear Department
Children’s Coats of all-wool ma- Children’s All-Wool Sweaters, 300 stylish Fur Neckpieces, worth
terials, sizes for QC worth a dollar and up to $15.00; OOC
6to 14 years more; choice OUO at. choice $3.95
(Jr^ a J' i’T AA ba 1 dleS Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters: the Ladies’ fleece-ilned ribbed Vests
this sale at .! n .. 980 ! e r.. you $1.95 only 25c
S ;^u;X O rlh S 3l. 6 o; a i n n n t e h?s tte out^' 1 1 6 "’ 8
$5.00; choice. sale at. only OvC choice WoO
New Taffetaline Petticoats, worth Ladies’ House Dresses, well made Ladies' Trimmed Dress Hats'
lully $1.50; in CQ- of good materials; worth up to $12.50; at ®
this 5a1e..... ..... .. A’wv thls sale <7OO choice, only
Sat n Messaline Petticoats, worth Ladies’ Outing Gowns, full cut Ladles’ Ready-to-Wear Hats and
on . sa ! e $1.95 X extra . we " made : 49© this sale 98c
Ladies Skirts of fine all-wool One lot of Children’s Dresses, Children’s Hats In manv new
sft.,“ p . ;$3.95 lEftS 080 XS,’ 2 : 5 ’.. 69c
Bargains in Gift Handkerchiefs
Thousands of Ladies' and Men’s Handkerchiefs on a big special table tomorrow
—P^ a ’ n white and colored borders; all hemstitched and values up to fifteen
cents. 3 cents each is the special price. vJV-
' adies’ Shamrock Handker- Ladies’ All-Linen Handker- Jilen’s All-Linen Hemstitch
c.iiefs; six in a holiday chiefs with embroidered ed Handkerchiefs real 39c
S lls : 10c 19c
25c Gift Table 50c Gift Table
Big special table of Holiday Gifts, On this table you will see Hat
including Brooches, Bar Pins, Pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins,
Beauty Pin Sets, Silk Handker- Beauty Pins, Garters, Vanity Bags’
chiefs, Gift Baskets, ft Card Cases, Coin Purses,
Men’s Silk Neckwear, / ftp Sewing Boxes, Shopping ft 11 D
Coin Purses, Belt Pins, ‘ Bags, Neckwear, Mus- il|J||
etc.; all at, choice flers, etc., at, choice w M
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98c Gift Table $1.98 Gift Table
German Silver Mesh Bags, Gold- Very handsome Collar and Cuff
Plate Bracelets, Jeweled Hat Pins, Boxes, Smoking Sets, Shaving
Smoking Sets, Comb, Brush and Sets, German Silver Mesh Bags,
Mirror Sets, Shaving Sets, Silk Jeweled Back Combs, Silk Auto
Evening Scarfs, Silk Mufflers, Scarfs, Toilet Sets, and other
Shopping Bags, etc.; ft ft good gift things A 4 f|ft
values up to $3.00; on UM fl worth up to $5.00; V 1 L| M
sale at choice, MIIII on sale tomorrow til 1 _■] fj
only WWW y I ■ V V
Extra Bargains in Gift Things
and i eolors’ r ehamois VeS "oq'2 A great Bpecial bargain sale of 2"r t h Ot .,nV'™n HanJ nags;
lined; only 3WC Holiday Umbrellas for ladles and at choice 1 ° ' I©C
Ladles’ $1.50 quality Kid Gloves, men. Scores of different handle Embroidered and lace-trimmed
black and colors; 7CJn designs; all new and attractive. Centerpieces; worth up
this sale ■ Three big lots - to choice I VC
Ladies’ 2-clasp Kid Gloves; the „„
$2.00 grade; black to n S „V P < 980 Table Covers and
and colors. VOC * 2 ' so: cho,ce WOU scarfs; 69c values £©C
Ladies’ full 16-button elbow ?° 51.48 Very fine German Sliver Mesh
length Kid Gloves; <1 QQ J3 ’ so ’ choke Bags, look like and wear as well
$3,50 quality, pair... Values up to OO as sterling silver:—
Boys’ Cowboy and Scout Gloves, $5.00; choice Up to SB.OO SiR
extra special grade A hundred dozen fine all-llnen valuesat
at, per pair WVV Damask and Huck Towels; hem- Up to SIO.OO C/1 CkO
Satin Covered Sofa Pillows in stitched, scalloped and embroid- values at
bargains $1;48
values; 490 $6.50
Bargains in Blankets and Comforts
Kst "»">■jm;" se'.’ 1 ,::”;,
perpair;........ at, pair only
Special lot of three-quarter size i.'s.ii ’’i’' **
Cotton Blankets; SI.OO Large, tine Wool-Mixed Blan- 1, 'tm L?” ( ,jrn ’^ r >». with
values; per pair 49© kets; $4.00 value; CO fiO , S n r < ' l,i sllkoliue SI4R
Single bed size Cotton Blankets, per pair Qlfc.sJO FxtTL Ttze'.t'iknii.;;'
on sale tomorrow, Afin Extra large and very fine Cali- ton Comforts’ oline ' Lt, X< d A'±
Xn-.r.'.i,:. •”«. JM-98
........980 a**............53.98 “tfcW
Good Gifts in Furniture Department
Special sale of Babies’ Ro'kers. Oak and Mahogany Parlor Babies’ High Chafrs with table
red or green finish; 3Q C Rockers, specially priced for this shelf attachments; witd Ll hlfi
onIJ BalP . $1 _ o vaJues 98©
Babies’ Polished Oak Rockers, u , p t 0 QR u.ki,, • m ,
worth $1.25 In $3.50; only Rabies High Chairs of select soi-
this sale O , , —, id oak; very special #1
l P y. t 0... $2.98 at ’° n * sl-50
Children's and Babies’ Rockers, Babies’ Cradles of solid oak, well
oak and mahogany, at these Values up to CJO CtQ made and nicely
prices: $6.00; only ,*9 finished %7C>C
tt- •'» ru> mm Very fine Oak and Mahogany ,
ia s at° 98© Rockers with leather upholstered wf’L A bargains In pretty
values, at seats; Wicker Rockers for holiday gifts:
Up to $3.00 only Values up to qq
va,ueB ' at Handsome Morris Chairs, worth $3.50; choice....
Up to $4.00 QO up to $15.00; Ci C Values up to O OO
values, at this sale $5.00; choice
We Give m ra 18 West
Green MW Mitchell,
Trading Near
Stamps Os W WSr Whitehall
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