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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, 190«.
Highest of High Grades
Snowdrift
Hogless Lard
Made under U. 8. Government Innpoerlon
THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY
WANTED
Young Man, Age about 18 years.
Collecting—Office Work.
H. M. Patterson & Son,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
96 North Forsyth,
City.
TERMINAL STATION IDEA
FOR 1NTERURBAN SYSTEMS
Mayor Thinks it Would
be a Good
Plan.
A terminal million tor the Interurban
line. In Atlanta!
This la the »ugge«tlon that haa boon
advanced by a prominent public official,
and with Ita adoption It la believed that
most of the pre*ent objection* to the
' Interurban* will be obliterated.
' "I think It I. u capital Idea,” mid the
mayor, dl*cu*elng the proposition.
"These Interttrhnn. are nothin* more
dor I*'* ' than rnllroad.. They aren't
street car lines. Just because they are
run by electricity le no reason why
they should be shown preference over
cars run by steam.
"It terminals were constructed, then
one Interurban can come In over an
other’s track, and the streets won't be
Just a network of tracks. We have one
Interurban line now, that to Marietta.
A franchise has been granted to anoth
er to Macon. Franchises will soon be
•ranted to two more, one to Conyers
and one to Weat Point.
Beside these, wc have suburban lines
to Bast Point, Collate Park and other
nearby towns. One soon will be built
to Hnpevllle.
"In ton years, the rate we are going
at present, there will be a dosen In-
terurban railways coming Into Atlan
ta. The streets will be full nr trseks.
If the terminals are built, then three
lines could accommodate all.
‘Not only this, but It would be con
venient for passengers, who would not
be dumped off In the streets."
Cold Weather Shoes
For Men, Women and Children
At our store you’ll find just the kind you w ' —
laced or buttoned and in any leather you >r.
Let us show you especially our
Substantial Winter Shoes
WITH STOUT SOLES for business men and
women, and heavy School Shoes for hoys and girls.
Also complete line of Hosiery.
If out of town, send for our catalogue.
25 WHITEHALL ST.
TO HARM DENNY,
A WITNESS SAYS
Special to The Georgian.
LaGrange, Go., Nov. II.—It la thought
that the murder trial of T. J. Denney
will not be completed before the last
of the week, and the Jury'* verdict may
not be rendered till the first of next
week. Mora Interest seems to be man-
Ife.ted this morning than bos been no
ticed since the trial begun.
Glanton's Story.
The state yesterday Introduced sev
eral witnesses after the evidence of
Bris Glanton and then the defense be
gan taking testimony. Glanton, who
was In tho buggy with Mr. Wood at
the time of the shooting, was the only
eye witness and his testimony was re
garded os the most Important.
lie swore that he and Wood were <„
Wood's buggy, coming home from Ho-
gansvlllx, late In the afternoon of the
day of the killing. They overtook In
the rood Jim Keith and John Denny, a
son of the defendant. In one buggy,
and Just ahead of them was the de
fendant and Ike Woodruff, In another
buggy. They traveled along the public
ruad a short distance In this position,
until the buggy In which T. J. Denny
and Woodruff were In tunned off Into
another road.
At this point Mr. Wood, the deceased,
called to Mr. Denny, the defendant,
and asked him to wait a minute, that
he wanted to talk with him. Mr. Den
ny told him he did not care to talk
with him at that time. Mr. Wood said:
''Please, Just a moment, Mr. Denny.' 1
Mr. Denny still refusing to talk with
him. Wood then said: "what you have
been saying about me 1s a good Ue.'
At this point the defendant Jumped
out of his buggy and ran around to the
aide of Wood's buggy, and began firing
upon Wood. He Bred four or five times
at Wood, striking him twice or three
times In the body. Wood finally got
hit pistol out, and Bred at Denny after
he had been wounded, but failed to
•trike Denny. Denny then got back
Into his buggy with Mr. Woodruff, and
drove on home, leaving the dying man
In the road.
The witness helped Mr. Wood from
his buggy, and laid him down on the
Side of the rosd ami went for assistance
and to Inform Wood's family of tho
tragedy.
Woodruff’s Evidence.
The defense introduced Ike Wood
ruff, who was present In the buggy
with Denny at the time of the lulling.
Woodruff recited at length the facts
that transpired the day of the homi
cide, his trip to Hogansville, his con
versation with Denny, his Informing
Denny of threats, which, he says, Wood
had made against Denny: his discus
sion of certnln charges which It was
rumored that Denny had made retntlvo
to Wood’s relation with a certnln wom
an who lived In tho neighborhood, and
told of his warning to Denny to he on
his guard.
He told the circumstances of his ride
home that evening with Denny. His
evidence on this point was that Denny
and lilmaelf were on their way home
from Hogansville when Wood drove up
behind them, cursing and talking loud
and boisterous, that Denny paid no at
tention to him, but continued to drive
on homeward until (hey reached the
forks of the road, where he. Woodruff,
had to get out to go to his home. As
Denny stopped to let him out, Wood
also stoppsd his buggy, which, at this
time, was almost opposite Denny's.
Wood made the request for a talk
with Denny, which was refused. Wood
then made ths abusive statement to-,
ward Denny testified to by the state's
witness, Glanton, and put his hand
down by his tide In n position If he
was In the act of drawing a pistol.
Denny Jumped out of his buggy, draw-
The Credit Service
THAT IS GENEROUS ENOUGH TO MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT.
Our credit plan is especially designed to meet the re
quirements of the great middle class—those who work for
a living or are dependent on a small income. It is extreme
ly liberal and provides most generously for the convenience
of the customer. No payments are required when you
are ill or out of work, it provides for every emergen
cy, meets your requirements, gives you the help you
need. It’s the kind of Credit Service you should be hav
ing right now.
Men’s Clothing.
Whatever your idea of “clothes” elegance may be
we can supply it. Whatever you wish to pay we can
give you a better suit, overcoat, cravenette or furnish
ings for that sum than you expect—and at the terms
you like. Our showing embraces all the latest fabrics
and patterns of the season.
Men’s Suits
Bought in the piece and
tailored by hand to our or
der, at
$10, $12, $15, $18,
$20, $25, $30.
Men’s Overcoats
ANDCRAVANETTES.
Bought in May, are be
ing harvested now by our
customers at
$7, $8, $10, $12, $15,
$18, $20, $25.
. Ladies’ Department.
This is a new department with us, but nevertheless
it has been a great success, and we intend to make it a
bigger success. Those looking for bargains will not be
disappointed if they visit this department. We have all
the season’s best fabrics and newest patterns.
A special invitation is extended to young ladies
working on a salary to investigate OUR EASY PAY
MENT PLAN.
The very latest models in
Coats arrived this week.
Tailor-made Suits and
$10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22.
THE STORE THAT
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7 W. MITCHELL.
=THE=
TERMINAL
CLOTHING COMPANY
Ing his pistol at tho same time.
By this time Wood had his pistol In
a shooting position drawn on Denny.
Denny then Bred on Wood eeveral
times. Wood returning the Are with
two or three ehots from Ilia pistol. This.
In substance, was the evidence of Ike
Woodruff, the main eye witness for the
defendant.
TWO LION CUBS TO JOIN
HAPPY FAMILY AT GRANT
Van Amburg Shows
Make Donation
to Zoo.
The Van Amburg clrcue haa present,
ed the city with two lion cube.
The presentation was made Friday
morning by Mr. Phillips, general man
ager of the clrcue. The two cubs will
make their home at the Grant park
too.
These two Ilona are presented to the
city at a substitute for the wildcat
which was killed In the office of the
Southern Express Company by a fright
ened employee.
The wildcat was trained, and was as
tame as a kitten. The Southern Ex<
press Company didn’t know this, how
over. The cat would cat out of the
keeper's hands, would Jump through
hoops and do other stunts.
It was given to the city by the cir
cus. It was shipped from the West
here, and, shortly arter arrival at the
office of the Southern Express Compa
ny. escaped from the box. Then the
killing occurred.
The lion cubs will make valuable ad.
dltlons to the soo. The Van Amburg
circus will be here soon, Atlanta hav
ing been selected again thla year aa
winter quarters.
FOOTBALL
SATURDAY3 P. M.
VANDERBILT vs. TECH
TECH PARK.
TICKETS TSC AND $1.00.
EX-BOSS RICHARD CROKER
N07 TO VISIT AMERICA
London, Nov. 1*.—“I am not now go
ing to America at all. I did Intend
going, but since my law suit has been
settled, I have changed my mind.”
This statement was made by Richard
Croker. The lawsuit he refers to was
his action for Ubel against some of the
Harms worth publications for their
charges of corruption against him dur
ing the time he was the "boss*' of
Tammany Hall In New York. Croker
won the kult.
ALLEGED EMBEZZLER
GIVES HIMSELF UP.
New York, Nov. 16.—Martin Wattsr-
son. who said he was wanted In Pitts
burg, when he gave himself up at the
West 30th street station early this
morning, told the truth, according to
Inspector McLaughlin. The Inspector
announced that he had received word
EVERY SUNDAY
Athens, Ga* and Return.
. Only One Dollar for tho Round
trip. Trains leave the Union Depot
at 7:Z0 a. m. Cheaper to go than it
la to stay at home. Romomber just
31.00 SEABOARD.
W. E. CHRISTIAN,
A, G. P. A., Atlanta, Gs,
HORSEBACK RIDER 8ETS
NEW PACE AT GAINESVILLE.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Gainesville, Go., Nov. II.—OalnesvIUe
folk are not accustomed to seeing worn,
en rtde astride. When one did appear
on a horse In this faahlon on the pub
lic square yesterday morning she at
tracted no little attention. She wu
not known here, but did not appear to
mind the gaxe of those who lined up
along the sidewalks to ace her and her
escort pass.
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effoctlvo at Atlanta, October 27th.
and Chattanooga, October 29tb, the
W. t A. Railroad will oporato on Its
trains, Nos. 3 nnd-4, Pullman sleep
ers between Atlanta and Chattanooga,
train leaving Atlanta at 8:50 p. m.[
and passengers can remain In same
until 7:00 n. m. next morning In Chat
tanooga, returning passengors can get
in sleeper at Chattanooga at 3:00
p. m. and
morning.
arrive Atlanta 7:10 next
C. E. HARMAN,
General Passenger Agent.
Remember that we give
you The Georgian free with
mrchases of $5.00 or more.
Smith & Higgins. Both
stores.
Thirty Students, belonging to the
’ tJ n * on College'* most
exclusive society, at Schenectady, N.
r., visited a tuvern yesterday nearby
town and there began tiring pistols.
The Schenectady proprietor will make
them pay.
Toniflht snd Saturday—Mat 8aturda/
B. C. WHITNEY’S
PIQUANT MUSICAL MIXTURE
THE ISLE OF SPICE
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION.
20 Song Hits of the Whistling ’Kind
AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORU8
Company and Special Orcheitr* of
60 P E O P L E 60
Night. 25c to 31.50. Matinee. 25c to
$1.00. Sale now open.
me BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Saturday.
“That Funny Little Fellow,”
GEO. SIDNEY
In the Second Edition of
Busy Izzy’s Vacation
Next Week;
THE BLACK CROOK.
Next Week—Usual Matinees.
The Famous American Spectacle,
—The—
BLACK CROOK
A GREAT CAST—ELABORATE
SCENIC EFFLCit-
THE 5 DONAZETTAS.
THE 8 ENGLISH GIRLS.
ELDORADO
BM.DWMELVIi.lE stock go.
'uosday and Wednesday Nights. Tuesday
and Wednesday Matinees.
Confessions of a Wife.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday Nights,
Friday and Saturday Matinees,
“SAPHO”
Matinee Prices, 10, 20 and $0 cents.
Night Prices, 10, 20, 80 and 50 cents.
THE STAR
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12.
“King of the Outlaws.”
Hunted to Deaf ’’ "The Train Rob-
bars,” "The Roao Agent,” "325,000 Re
ward,” “7 ha Governor's Crims,” "A
Modern Judas” and “Killed by s
Friend.”
New Moving Picturei.
Matinee* Monday. Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. Every
night at 8:15.
FLOOR PAINTS.
For veranda floors, for kitchen
floors, for any kind of floors. Dries
hard, durable; both Ducas and
Senours’.
Georgia Paint & Glass Co.,
40 Peachtree.
I and WHISKEY HA0IT8
J cured at home with-
| out pain. Book of par-
I tlculars sent FltF.E,
ID. M. WOOLLEY, M.D.
f Atlanta, tig, Office 104 If. Pnror Street.
1,000 MILES
OR 1,000 INCHES
Distance makes no
difference to those
who
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