The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 25, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY : Nsglig?? Lat? This Fall—That s th? Word. The dictators on shirtology gay that negligee will be worn; if not all winter, at least, far into the fall. So replenishing now will not be going amiss in shirt judgment. We have some new things right now in dollar negligees. Our dollar shirt does fit and it covers every other good point that many a high-priced shirt fails in. The patterns are good, showing all the good effects in stripes and figures. Its a goodly, wholesome display to view. Shirts that do a man’s heart good to see. All white and colors, blue, pink and tans on white grounds. Black and white patterns, of course, dots and stripes. Dollar shirts in all sizes. Men s Pajamas. Night shirts or pajamas, a man can suit his sleepy garment taste. Men’s pajamas with milita-jfc i rn ry front “ * Men’s pajamas in nainsook^ j MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS. Men’s night shirts of cam bric, collarless, trimmed or untrimmed, at Men’s light weight cambric night shirts, without collars, plain or untrimmed Men’s night shirts in nain sook,^ low neck with no col- <jj j qq Three Specials For 25c Wash Ties 50c Underskirts the M Men s Scriven Drawers. 15c 39c SOc 75c Men’s Wash Ties in white mercerized weaves, re versible with self dots or colored. Regular 2 5c four-in-hand at 15c Men’s English crepe shirts and drawers. Knee or ankle length drawers and long sleeve shirts. Broken sizes. A soft, fine summer garment Regular OQ 50c garment . . OyC cn Sox Half-Price. Men’s zephyr gauze lisle socks with double heel, sole and toe 25c Socks 12* 2C ALL 8IZE8. LONG OR 8H0RT. Tho famous clastic scam and scat. Scrivcn improved 4j i aa patent drawers ...».UV/ Scrivcn’8 clastic scam draw ers Scriven *8 knee length elastic scam drawers in nainsook, SOc and v MEN’S SOCKS. Men’s black socks with ‘white split foot Men’s embroidered socks, black with colored figures.. Men’s plain black embroid ered or ' luce embroidered lisle socks, at MEN’S SILK SOCKS. Men’s pure silk socks, em broidered or plain; black, -yr tan, gray and plum, $1.50 to“«3./«3 50c 75c 25c 25c 50c Chamberlin-Joknsoh-DuBese Company. T, W. GLAZE, OF MACON, SUCCEEDS EAGAN T. w. Glaze, local agent tor aeveral jfan of the Central of Georgia road at Macon, haa been appointed general *g»nt of the came road with headquar- •era In thla city, to aucceed J. M. Fa- fan, who recently reiigned to enter the mercantile world. Mr. Glaze will be zucceeded at Ma con by H. W. Pittman, chief clerk In the office of Mr. Glaze. The above changes go into effect Auguzt 1. mob threatens negro WITH WHOM GIRL ELOPED ®l w l*l •» The Georgina. Lnulavllle, Ky., July 25.—Word haa peon received here that a mob la form ing at Irvington to lynch Henry Clay- ter. who wan arrented In Chicago with * white girl he had Induced to elope there to marry him. He waa arrented in Chicago, brought back here and placed In jail. A RICHMOND IN THE FIELD; HE'S A GAINST THE LA WYERS S. H. Archer, of 32 Chapel Street, Announces For Governor—Says He Expects to Grab the Bone. Maybe you've noticed when a lot of doga get to fighting over a bone they become ao engroaaed in the fight that they loee night of the cauae and aome other canine runa In and ncapen oil with the prize. Well, that’z what I In tend to do—to show the people that it In the unexpected that happen!.” Phil oaophy along thla line waa uaed by 8. H. Archer, of 28 Chapel atreet, Wed nesday morning In discussing his can- CHAS. I. BRANAN, Candidate for County Treasurer, Denounces the False Reports Which Have Been • Circulated Against Him. To the Voters of Fulton County: Having heard, through aeveral friends, that Dr. J. W. Nelms haa atated that I have been through bankruptcy, I Promptly sent to him the following communication on the l«th of July, by * personal friend, to which communlca UoB he has failed to reply, after being ••queeted to do ao the aecond time: „ “July 18, 1808. Dr John W. Nelms, City. sir: Certain of my friends re port to me that you have atgted upon th - rtreeta openly that I have been through bankruptcy. A statement of ••>1* kind fa untrue, and 1 make this formal request for Its Immediate cor- ^tion. Awaiting your prompt reply, I re- mo in. etc., CHARLES I. BRANAN." My most Intimate friends within the •s and the country have Informed me. *«hln the last few days, that thla la mg circulated, and I want to de- oun.e it as untrue. I refer any one " the commercial agencies for my financial standing during the paat twenty years; and If their Reports don't give It the lie, I will forfeit the friend-' ship of those who know me well, and thla Is one of my valued assets. Dr. Nelms has a right to openly ad' vocate our mutual friend, Hubert L Culberson, for county treasurer, and he haa a personal right to oppose me, because I have been, and am now, and always will, light the “fee system' der which he Is working, and I will do all In my power, as a private citizen end a public official, to carry Into ef fect the “salary system" aa recom mended by twelve grand, juries, but he should not, and must not, circulate anything on me which he cannot sub stantiate, In hts effort to defeat ma In thla race. I oak both my personal and public friends to protect me by giving me a chance to defend myself against any statement aa to my public or private record, and If 1 fall to convince them that my actions were such aa to merit their approval I will release them from ’ • obligations. Respectfully, (Signed) CHARLES L BRANAN. ly against “the grafting lawyer," with whom he has evidently had experience,- against the sale of bad liquor, against ting rule, and a number of othet things which may be gathered from the following: 1. I am In favor of few laws and bet ter laws and strict enforcement of the same. 2. I am In favor of doing away with ofllceri of the state who are drawing fat salaries for doing nothing. 8. 1 am against a subsidized press. 4. I am against the election of judges of the superior court by 8 vote of the people. I favor life-time appointments at a fixed salary of 85,000 per year, and I believe that all superior courts should be under jurisdiction of the Federal au thorities and all their dockets should be examined at least twice a year hy authority of the same, and should any Irregularities be found said judge should be guilty of Imprisonment and STABBED IN HEART, NEGRO STILL LIVES Stabbed In the left breast, the wasp on penetrating the heart, a negro at the Grady hospital la still alive and the physicians believe that he may re cover from hla wound. The case la considered A remarkable one, aa a wound In (he heart, even a slight cut, la usually fatal. Philip Pitta, the negro, and a negro woman named Mabel Brewster, who live* at 117 1-2 Auburn avenue, be came Involved in a quarrel late Tues- with a knife. The weapon Inflicted a shall be Imprisoned for reasonable time deep wound end from the . direction 8. H. ARCHER. The latest candidate for tha gov ernorship of Georgia. didacy for governor of Georgia, here with announced. Mr. Archer Is the latest to enter the race. But, although he la aome twelve months or more behind the other live candidates In electioneering, he aaya he expects a landslide, nothing less, when the ballots are counted August 22. / “The wisdom of my platrorm will be evident to every reader,” continued the new candidate, ‘it Is what the people of Georgia want and they will vote for the man who stands upon It. Upon It I stand as flrmly as It la my belief that this platform la superior to all others.” Mr. Archer la a young man of some thirty years. He has resided In At lanta about seven months. Ha Is a native bom Georgian and claims Jones boro, Clayton county, as hi* birthplace. At present he Is connected with the Bell A Company loon office at 48 1-2 East Alabama atreet. ' His Platform. His platform Is, to say the least unique In several points. He Is strong- In the penitentiary. 5. 1 am lit favor of more law prac tired In the courts and less consenting and traffldng of the lawyers on both sides for the purpoee of robbing their clients. 8. I am In favor of appointing judges who are able and will detect fraud on the part of any set of lawyer* to rob clients who are generally Ignorant In law and helpless, and who will protect them against such fraudulent methods. 7. I am In favor of disbarring any lawyer who belongs to such bar asso ciation that has as Its motto, “Do not censure a brother lawyer for fraud, but defend him In It.” 8. I am against the disfranchisement law, for It can never be made a law. When the serpent Is lying quietly In the grass, do not disturb him or you are liable to get bit. 8. I am In favor of just freight rates. 10. I am against the prohibition of the sale of pure liquor and the allow ing of the sale of poisonous stuff. 11. I am against ring rul* and cor porations and greed. I am against free passe* being Issued to law-makers of the state by railroad officials. Mr. Archtr brings his platform to a close with the declaration that he In tends making the race a clean one and that all the laws above set forth will be put Into practice if he la honored with the governorship. If he withdraws from the race, the new candidate states that he will tum his following over to any candidate who accepts th* above plat' form. He seems In dead earnest. taken tha physicians at the hospital say that It must have penetrated the heart. Pitta Is rastlng easily and gives every Indication of recovsry. The Brewster woman I* locked up at the police station and will be held until Pitts’ condition can bo determined fully. Bank Charter Applied For. Hih-i IsI to The Georgian. Franklin, Oa.. July 25.—Th# charter for the new People’s bank has been applied for, and the Institution will open for business September 1. LOSS BY WE WON'T BE PI Insurance Company of Vien na Declares San Fran cisco Policies Invalid. By Private Leveed Wire. Han Francisco, July 21.—The follow ing ofllclal notice was Issued by the delegation sent from the home office and the adjuster of the Phoenix Royal Insurance Company, of Vienna, which carried shout $2,504,040 Insuranc* In this city: To the claimants of the Austrian l«ed In surance Company, of Vienna, Austria: Phoenix Royal Imperial Prlvlli STRONG, CLEAN RACE GRAY MAY RECOVER FROM HIS WOUNDS Hpedal to The Oeorxiee. Savannah, Os.. July 25.—The condi tion of Andrew Gray, who was stabbed lost night In • basement room on Montgomery street, by Allen Johnson, colored. Is somewhat Improved today. It was at Aral thought that he was fa tally cut. The man was found lying on the atreet. Gray In said to live In Jack sonville. but owing to his condition he cannot talk. HI* name was discovered r a pay envelope In his pocket. The negro has not yst been found. A negress was a witness to the trou ble. which have been ompsny by rei of the earthquake which occurred the riiornlng of April 18, 180$, are In valid, as all policies of this city be came null and void by laid earthquake, os the same was wholly responsible for tha conflagration that followed.” The company’s' policies carried earthquake clause. JNO. L. MOORE & SONS Have the only successful solid two- part Invisible eyeglass on th* market. It Is the Integral Kryptok Invisible Bifocal, with no cement to coma loose. No other glasses compare with It In sye-comfort and dressy appearance. 41 N. Broad Bt., Prudential building. ••• RICH WOMAN HELD ON CHARGE OF THEFT Mock SI. Turner, candidate for coun cil from the Fourth ward, la making a race which la surprising even hla most ardent admirers and strongest support ers. From all sections of tha ward came assurances of support, until now It looks as If Mr. Torner haa ’.he race won by an overwhelming majority. The voter* of th# rourth ward know Mack Turner. They have known him for years. They know hla record aa t successful business man and as a con scientious, fair, fearless public ofllclal. They have seen him tried snd they know he can be depended upon to represent his ward and the city at Urge without fear or favor. Aside from his sterling qualities snd business ability, Mr. Turner Is a man of esperlencs In city affairs. He bos served In various capacities, and ht knows the needs of th* clthwns. His friends contend that to send him to council would not be so experiment, and they have rallied to his support accordingly. In spite of all these fsvorabU demon strations. Mr. Turner has not become over-confldent. He Is making an sc- live campaign, snd Is asking for the j her clothes. She was locked up In a By Prime Leased Wire. Chicago, July 21.—“1 am Innocent of the charge. 1 did not take anything In the store. It I* a mistake.” Crying hysterically, Mrs. Elisabeth Kchwertrauber, aged 52, tbs Wife of a wealthy real estate dealer of Cincin nati. made thU statement to her hus band yesterday when she was released from Jail on bond signed by Schwert- rauber and Otto Btelnpoff, a restaurant keeper. The woman was arrested charged with being a shoplifter. Th* arrest wss made by a private detective In the Marshall Field store, who alleged that the woman had been caught trying to coriceol a lace collar and silk waist In TAMMANY MA Y SUPPORT HEARST By Prints leased Wire New York, July 25.—Charles F. Mur phy, leader of Tammany Hall said th»t It was possible that Tammany Hall would support William R. Henrst for tha Democratic nomination for gov ernor In the next state convention. Mr. Murphy held ;i rliott conference today at the Waldorf-Astoria with Wil liam J. Conners, of IluffoJo. When Mr. Murphy was seen st the Wigwam after the conference and was asked what took place at the meeting, he said: I have had a talk with Mr, Connsra and I found him to be a rod hot n-arst man. Mr. Conners Is also a candidate for chairman of th* Democratic state commute*.” la It possible that Tammany would support Hears! In th* state convention. In view of the fact that Hearet opposed the Tammany municipal ticket last four Mr. Murphy answered that It waa poealble. Thla admission by Mr. Mur phy Is considered significant, aa it would seam to Indicate that he end Hearet may get together before th* primaries In September. amusements CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY. DAN ROSA and CRIMMINS GORE —and Thair Own Company In— i WARM MATCH” Next Week VAUDEVILLE. support of the reeldents of th* Fourth ' cell at police barracks, and remained a word. He wants th* votes, and h# prisoner for sis hours until her hue- I promises that non* will be sorry for band arrived and arranged to bar* ber having supported him. •“ D0NCE DELEOkJ r r-ARK it Direction JAKE WELLS, Pr*». ATLANTA'S GARDEN OF EDEN, WITH ITS Fairy Tale Delights. BIND CONCERTS TWICE MILT. | Picnic Grounds Now Open