The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 08, 1906, Image 9

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k THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. j Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. First of the New Silks In this Sale at 59c Yard Value of These Silks $1.00 Here they are—soft, elegant Taffetas and Louisines. Newness is their chief char acteristic, newness orf coloring and design. Invisible stripes and shadow checks and plaids are shown in the most effective and pleasing combinations; plenty of the new browns and bines and grays and greens among them. They are handsome Silks with a beautiful finish, a grade for stylish waists and shirtwaist suits. Not small lots and end-of-season styles, remember, but new Silks here right from the manufacturer, as fine a quality ns is ever sold ordinarily for $1.00, at 59c yard. More New $5.00 Skirts We are very proud of our $5.00 Skirts. For the money they are the best values obtainable. The materials are the choicest nnd the workmanship is of very high charac ter; all the styles shown being duplicates of much finer Skirts. There is an excellent variety to select from. Now, better than usual, because of these late arrivals. Black Taffeta Silk Skirts and Skirts of black Voile form a very interesting part of the display. In another group are some attractive new models of black Pnnnma; still another: handsome Skirts in the three popular shades of gray. All the newest designs nre shown in novelty stripes, broken plaids and shadowed effects — correct materials and shadings. The character of these Skirts distinguishes them from -nny nt $5.00 wo have ever seen. A half more than their price is the true value of many of them. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. SENATE COMMITTEE TURNS DOWN BOYKII FOR WHEATLEY BILL Anti-Bucket Shop Bill Permits the Legiti mate Exchanges. OPOOO<iOOi><H>OOOOoaOOO<KH>0«> O 0 a "STRONGER THAN MINE,” 0 O 8AYS MR. ANDERSON. 0 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Shoring th» Arrlrnl nnd Dopnrturn of Pin- ti>n«r Trninn of th< 1'ollowln* Honda: \u:htiSkS‘ aS‘h ati.antIc' iUiUtoAP: No.—Arrlre From- I No.-Dopnrt To- • 2 Nmhvtlle.. 7:10 oml* 2 Nonhrllln. nm 73 Marietta... fc:3T>nm) 74 Marietta.12:10 pm •»3 NnnhTtHn..ll:4< ami* 92 NashvllIeA-jo \m IS Mnrlettn... 2:6J pm, 72 Mnrlettn.. 6:30 pm • 1 Saihrlll... 7:36 pm|* 4 Nanlirllle ■ 8:50 pm CRN'TRAL Oh' Arrive From— IBOI& RAJLtfAi". H Depart To— wacsMiuTiiia.. i hpw auijHnvnnnah 8:00 im Miron 11:40 nmlMncon 4:00 pm MftTinnah 4:06 pm SnvunnnU 0:15 pm Macon 7:66 pm Jacksonville.. 8:3-0 pm —;\rsr.’ -T: vtr..-ri77;-Tw-v,'T. I it ' ATLANTA ANDlVKttT POINT KAiL- nOAD. Arrive From— I Deport To— •8Hma 11:40 am •Montgomery 5:«* •Montgomery. 7:40 pmrMontg'm’ry.n^ . •.Selma 11:88 pmi*Selma 4:20 pm LaUranfe 8:20 nm Lagrange.... 6:30 pm •Montfnmery. 8:40 pm,*Montg in*ry.ll:15 pm •Dally. All other tralna daily except Hun- day. All trains of Atlanta and Weat Point Railroad Company arrive nt and depart from Atlanta Terminal Motion, corner of Mitch*]! afreet and Madleon avenue. oMRGIA ltAlLiroXF. Arrive From— 1 Depart To— •Aufoita 6:00 nm,*Auguits 7:43 am Convera 6:46 am Lithonla.,., .10:06 nm :46 nm,•Augusta 3:30 pm :30 pm.C’onyers 5:00 pm :26 pniiCovIngton.... 6:10 pm Covington ' •Augusta.. . .1: Llthonla, •Augmta •Dally. All other tralna sKAhoARft XIS t!Kl HOTWXYT Arrive l-'roni— I Depart To— nuhlnrton... nm’m—— m ‘ AhhovllL Mrmpbli M Near York 3:30 pm.Abbeville.... 4:00 pm Monrot 7:40 pm Memphis 6:00 pm Dlnnlnghnm.. 9:26 nm. Washington., 9:35 pm Shown in Central tr SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains Leava Atlanta. New Terminal Station, corner Mitchell and Madison Avenua. N. D.—Following schedule figures pub lished only ns information and are not guaranteed: 4:00 A. M.-No. 23, DAILY. Local to Blr- mlnghnm, making nil stops; arriving In Birmingham 10:15 a. in. 5:31 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO A.ND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A tolld vestibaled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of vestlbuled day conches and Pullman drawing room sleep ing car*. Arrives Romo 7:30 n. m.: Chat tanooga t;45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:33 p. ni.; Louisville 8:16 p. m.; Chicago 7:23 n. m. <*afo car service. All meal* between At lanta and Cincinnati. 6:30 A. M.-No. 80 DAILY, to Griffin and Coiumtma. Arrive* Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co- lumlm* 10 a. m. •:15 A. M.-..0.12, DAILY, local to Macon, Brunswick and Jacksonville. Make* all ■tops , arriving Mncon 1:16 a. ra.j Bruns wick | p. m.- Jacksonville 7:40 p, m». 7:00 A. M.-No. 85, DAILY.-Pullmap ta Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City and Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 8:00 P m.; Kansas City f:i6 a. m., and Cilorgdo Springs 8:16 a. m. 7:50 A. 31.—No. 13. DAILY.-Loca! to Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe ville. ' 7:55 A. M.—N« 7, DAILY. Chattanooga. . 12 NUON, No. 3L DAILY.—Washington ami Honthweatern Limited. Electric light ed. Kleeplng, library, observation and chin cars tkrongn without change. Dining car# serve all meals en route. Arrives Wash ington 8:12 a. m.; New York l*iA D. m.. , 1:00 p. M.—No. 46, DAILY.—New York [ ;? xpress. Day eoache**hetween Atlanta and IN ashlngtoo. Bleepers between Atlanta. * bnrlotta and Wasnlngtnn. Arrives Wash Ington 11:06 a. m.; New York 8 p. m. 12:16 P. M.-No. S, DAILY.-Loctl for Macon, arriving Maeon 2:40 p. m. ,4:10 P. 31.—No. 10, DAILY.—3Iaeoa and Hawklnsvllle. Pullman obaervatton ehai. car Atlanta to Macon. ,4 2S P. SI.—No. 37. DAIf.T.—P,tlmou 'l-.-|,|ii( cor ,n<l r»y roarhn to UlrmlM- tan. Arrtrrs Ulrmtnstuin »:1S l>- m -. J t-ni|,hl, 7:15 ,. n. 1 ,4JO P. SI.—No. lfL DAILY. «eept S,o- J"/. "Air Lina B**Ue’’ to Toreon. (» P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.—Urima ind (olumlm,. Pullman palan ala^da, car \ S^No* - a DAILY.—Local to F*jr- '"SfV’llSL *jj?‘ DAILY.—Ttronfk 'Iranla, room r.ad .l^plor cara 2« cia- cinnatl ami Sfcnipbla aad Chattaooota to IohUtIIIc, Arriv**. Home 7:20 |>. m.: Dxltj® p. m.: t>«ti.inn., S a 9:i> p. m.; Mrmpktn a. m.7 Loulailllc »J» a. m-i SL Loul. 1 !>■ Cincinnati *:10 a. m. „ ..13 1*. M.-No. 21. DAILY.—Mnkc all •t'lpa. Local to llotllli: nrrl>.*. Ilelllil 1*^1 SHINGLE LATH BUYERS We have for sale, Immediate delivery: 300 M. "Carolina Specials” Highest grade Cypress Shingles, full dimension, 6x16, Bests-Prlmes. 500 M., each All Heart Pine, full dimension, 4x18 and 6x16 Shingles. 600 U. No. 3 Pino 4x18 and 5x16 Shingles. 1,000,000 Standard Green Laths,- 4 feet long, exactly 1 1-2 Inches wide, exactly 3-8 Inch thick. Wo can deliver carloads and mixed carloads to all points In Georgia at satisfactory prices. Drayload lots a specialty. 800 tons Hair Fibre and Wood Fibre Plaster ready for Im mediate shipment from Atlanta, Birmingham and Montgomery. • Dehydratine, the highest grade Damp and Water Proofing Compound. KEYSTONE LIME—THE PUREST, WHIT EST LIME ON THE MARKET, PUT UP IN THE STRONGEST AND MOST ATTRACT IVE BARRELS. SEND FOR SAMPLE BAR REL OP KEYSTONE LIME. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ; conches to Jacksonville nnd Brunswick; nr* lire* Jacksonville 3,:o n. m.t Brunswick n. m.: 8t. Augustine 10 a. m. 11:30 P. M.—So. 97. DAILY.—Through 'oilman drawing room sleeping car. At- into to Shreveport. «oOcal sleeper Atlanta j Rlrmlughnu). Arrl.es Birmingham 6:8 n. m.: Meridian 11 n. m.: Jackson 2:26 t». m. j Vicksburg, 4:06 p. m.; Shreveport 10w n. m. Sleeper* open to receive passenger* i; S’rm'lT-Nn. >*- nAILY.-Unltod Slatoa .‘nut Mall. Solid vMtll>nl«d train. Slocplna mrs to Now lork, Rlchmoail, Chartotto and AaherlUo. Concho, to Waiblnfton. Dining rara «»rTa all mania nn route. Arrive. Washington 9:30 p. m.: New York 1:9 n. m. I/wal Atlanta-Cnarlorte .leeper open to rMMencera at »J0 p. m. •A.herllle aleeper open 10:S0 p, t office No. 1 Peachtree, on Vtl No. 2. on Terminal exebance. Southern Homs Pure Lead and Zinc Palnti, Pura Putty, Varnlthea, Oil Colora, Window and Plate Glaai. Wholeaale and retail. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., Atlanta. Savannah. Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. Shorteat Line and Qulckeat Time. Tickets on sale every Saturday; good till Tuesday followlna. An opportunity to visit Chlekamau ga Park during the encampment oftha Georgia 8tate Guard. For tickets, schedules and further Information, call on J. A. THOMAS, City Past. A Tkt. Agt. 'Phones 169 M. Bell; 163 Atlanta. C.* B. Walker, Depot Ticket Agt. 'Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, G. P. A. - TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN F. E. PURSE THE PRINTER.” PRINTING A OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ^ 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA Rcprcscntntlvo Anderson was O O asked for hi* opinion on the O Wheatley auhstltute to the Boy- O kin bill, nnd paid: 0 "The Wheatley substitute Is O much stronger than the Boykin 0 hill, because it prevents specula te tlon and gambling, drawing the O distinction between bucket shops 0 and legitimate exchanges ao O clearly that there can be no mis- O take. "It prohibltH dealing In stocks, 0 bonds nr securities when such 0 transactions are not made for a O legitimate business purpose. 0 "There are forty-four concerns 0 paying the license of $1,000 to do 0 business In Georgia. Atlanta alone 0 has fourteen. This bill. If passed, O win wipe over two-tblrda "f them 0 out of existence.” O 00000000000000O00O00000000 At a meeting of tbe senate agrlcultu ral committee held Monday afternoon the Wheatley substitute for the Boykin anti-bucket shop bill was recommended by a vote of 7 to 6. Senator Wheatley** substitute Is In the main similar to Mr. Anderson' substitute defeated In the house, advocating this substitute before the senate committee several days ago, Mr. Anderson stated that It was a much stronger and better bill than the one offered by himself. It draws the distinction clearly be tween the legitimate exchanges and bucket shops. This Is the Wheatley bill In full: A Bill, To bo entitled nn act to define and prohibit bucket shops and bucket shopping within this state, and to pro vide penalties therefor; to prescribe what shall constitute prlma facie e ‘ dence of guilt; to provide that l books, papers and Accounts of any such concerns or persons charged with violation of tills ju t shall ho competent evidence In prosecutions under this act; to compel all persons to testify concerning their own or other** acts and dealings and connections there with; to provide exemption nnd Immu nlty to such witnesses from nny in dlctment or prosecution for any of the acts or doings so disclosed by him ur a witness; nnd for other purposes. Fectlon 1. Be it enacted by the gen cr* 5 assembly of the state of Georgia a *• it Is hereby enacted by the author !t> of the same, that a bucket shop, within the meaning of thla act Ik de fined to be an ofllce or place wherein the owner, manager or operator there of, whether acting In his or Its own behalf or ns the agent, correspondent or representative of any other person, corporation or copartnership within or without this state mukes or holds out, or offers to make contrnets, agreements or transactions upon margins for the purchase or .sale, or purchase and sale of Rny cotton, grain, provisions or other commodity, or of any stocks, bonds or other securities, when such contracts, agreements or transactions are not made for a legitimate business purpose; or when both parties there to, or said owner, manager or operator contemplate or Intend that *ucn con tracts, agreements or tranRActlons shall not Involve nn actual delivery of sueh articles, commodities, stocks or secur ities, but shall be clObed, adjusted or settled upon the basis nt published quotations or ir arkot prices made upon any exchange or hoard of trade, when ket prices shall reach a certain desig nated figure or price; or when the said owner, tnnnnger or operator, or one of them. If more than one, Is not an actual member of, nr agent, representative or correspondent of an. actual member of some bona fide commercial exchange or board of trade or other similar bdno fide trade organization In the United States upon tae floor of which such commodity**, storks .-r other articles are aotually dealt In; or when the said ■rimer, manager or operator does not Immediately execute and perform such contract, ogreoment or transaction by a Luna fide transaction on such ex change or board of trade of which he Is nn actual member, or the agent, cor' respondent or representative of nn act ual member, or when the suld con tracts, agreements or transactions are for fractional lots, amounts or quantl ties not permitted by the rules of su< h exchange i.r board of trad#* It is the Intention of this act to prohibit within this state the keeping or operating of PI a i • -i i <.!!ini<»nh km.u n l. i> let shops, nnd also to prohibit the business or practice known as bucket shopping conducted by nny persons, corporations associations or copartnership under the guise *if ostc wlbly carrying on a legit imate line of business: And the of- f**nse «)f l.'-'ping .« huck't shop -hull be deemed committed by such concern, owner, manager or operator Vho of. lent, "s hereinbefore provided, totmnke nnv ~uch prohibited contracts, agree ments or transactions, whether *uch offer Is accepted or not. flection 2. Be It further enacted by the author tv aforesaid that from nnd after the passage of this act It shall be unlawful for any firm, copartner ship, association, corporation or other person to keep, operate or cause to be kept or'operated within this etnte any bucket Rhop ns hereinbefore defined, or to engage within this state In the prac tice or business of bucket shopping at contemplated and prohibited by this act Any person or corporation, wheth er acting en his or l*s own account or as & member, office*, agent, employee or representative of nny other person, corporation, association or copartner ship who shall, within this itate. kt'p, manage, or operate, or assist In the keeping, managing or operating of any bucket shop, or who shall do or com mit anv of the sets and things by this act prohibited shall be gulltT of a mls- demennor nnd upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided In sec tion *1039 of the Coda of this state. Any continuance of such bucket shop or bucket shopping after the first convic tion shall he deemed and held a sepa rate and distinct offense for each and ev rt ry day of such corflnuonce. flection 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that the follow ing acts or omissions shall constitute nnd shall b* deemed nrrd held to be prlma facie evidence of guilt under this act, to-wlt: When nny person or cor poration who Is engaged in the busi ness of making or offering to make contract*, agreement* or transactions Sale of Trimmed Hats 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 and 20.00 Pattern Hats Wsdnesda/ 5.00 Between 50 and 60 Pattern Hats all told. Hats distinctly right for these midsummer days and early fall wear. Hats for street wear, traveling or more formal functions. Medium and large shapes in Neapolitan braids. Black with velvet and flower crown; white, with lace and roses; pale blue with roses of pink. Black Braid Hats with chiffon silk ribbon and tips. Sailor Shapes in red horse hair with wing and ribbon to match. Milan Braids with fruit ribbon and Chiffon. • Exclusive designs and all modes of the moment WEDNESDAY MORN- 5.00 Ckamberlih-Joknson-DuBose Co. upon margins for the purchaae and or sale of any articles, commodities or se- uritle* as contemplated by this act shall omit or fall to publish or display at such office or place the name of the exchange or board of trade, or other similar bona lldc trade organisation of hlch he or they are the nctual mem bers, or ns to which he or they nre the agents, representatives or correspond- nts of an actual member, and the names of such members; or shall pub- h said Information falsely; or when iy such person or corporation shall fall or refuse to furnish promptly up on reasonable demand, to any custom er or principal, with whom any such order, contrart, agreement or transac- s made, * written statement con taining the names of the parties from or to whom the sold commodities, stocks or other articles were bought or id, as the case may be, the time when, the place where, and the price which the same were either bought -••Id. 'll .-I. ill f'li n'-ti -.d'l Inform.t- tlon falsely, the same not being true In fact. flection 4. Be It further enarted by the authority aforesaid that In nny prosecution under 'his art the books, papers and nrroun.s f the concern or person charged yith n violation of thin act shall be competent os evidence and witness Shall be excused from testi fying touching anything done by hlm- If *»r ••rl.' r* • onti.il y th** provis ion* of this act; but no discovery made a witness shall be used or made the basis of nny prosecution against him any violation of this act because of i the acts or things so disclosed by him; 1 shall enjoy full exemption nnd Im- , munlty from prosecution or Indictment therefor. flection 6. Be It further enacted by i authority aforesaid that no person 1 shall be permlttei] in defense thereof | to plead the pa>m«*nt of any license or other tax !•. the state, or to any county or municipality thereof, nor shall the pnyrnent of any such license or other tax In any wise operate to relieve such offender from the penultles Imposed by this cL Section 6. Be It further enacted by the authority nforesahl that nil laws and parts nf laws In conflict with this act be, and the same are hereby re pealed. BATTLESHIP BRINGS BODY OP ADMIRAL. By Private Leased Wire. Washington. Aug. 7.—The battleship Ohio has arrived nt Yokohama from Chefoo with the body of Rear Admiral j Train, commander of the Asiatic fleet, j who died after a brief Illness at Che- JJ- i j i — i 1 l. in- :■ AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. VAUDEVILLE. ABD’EL KADER AND HIS THREE WIVES. Johnson and Hardy. Will Dockroy, Charle, F. 9emon, Eddie Mack, Brin- dimour and Cxmerogroph. Salt at Grand Box Offlc-- BROADWAY at 54th St NEW YORK CITY,N.Y. Th** sioat luxuriously appoints* hotel In New York. Its fsralshtnia nrs rsr*. rich and la snort tsata. Tiled Lath rooms vrotllsttag lata the open nlr a feature. TOapboat la every suite. i.otal offers to jM>rasaa*nt and Head for illustrate* booklet. w EDWARD R. SWETT. Proprietor. fo«» last Friday Tha body wu accom panied by the lat** admiral’s son. Lieu tenant Train, commander of the former Spanish gunboat Qulros. The body will be brought from Japan to cither Heattle or San Francisco bv one of the regular steamships. It wlil be conveyed directly to the admiral’s home in Morristown, N. J. Or. 8. A. Wilson. The funeral services of Dr. S. A. Wilson were conducted Monday morn ing at 10 o’clock at hi* residence hi Hattie Hill. The Interment waa at Westvlew cemetery.