The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 23, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. nil I’AY. NOVCMH arm, Luxurious i For the men they come tmdgf two heads; lounging robes and bath robes, although the latter ran be used about one’s room for. most comfortable negligee. The lounging robes are in dou ble faced plaid black wool wears— sumptuous, soft and rich looking with the reverse plaid side of the material showing at collar, cuffs aud pocket flaps; all neatly finish ed with silk cord. The bath robes are in heavy blanket Eiderdown, in fancy pat terns, with borders to match. Tans, brown, reds, grey, blue and garnet. Lounging Rotes tO.OO, 12.50 15.00o Bath BlankstRobss. U 3.50, 5.00, 7.50,8.50 SS for Men and W omen Soft, warm, Luxurious Blanket , Robes, and withal the prettiest garments of negligee that you’ve ever seen. • Blanket Robes—but what dain ty blankets they are made from. Nearly all show white figures upon a background of color—lav ender, pink, red, light blue and dark blue, light and dark gray and tans. The borders of the blank ets go to form the front baud of’ the robe, and in nearly all reverses the desigu—the figure being in color upon white ground, as shown in cut. All arc finished with wide- stitclied satin-band neck and sleeves, and fasten with silk frogs aud cords. Liks Cut 5.75 Eiderdown Kimonos 4.50, 5.00, 8.7S, 16.00. Chamberlin-Johhson DuBese Company E COLLEGE E IS Done in Memory of the Greatest Benefactor of the Institution. Spc« i;i| to The Coorglun. ' *artcrsvllle, Ga., Nov. 23.—On« of the i i »*t xlflniflcant events that hn* taken I'Ih< p in the educational life of Georgia hi many yearn was the announcement "f i lie truxtecM of .Monroe < r olloge. made ihe fhiptlxt convention hero yestcr- •bty. that the name of that Institution had been changed from Monroe Fe male College to Bennie Tift College, In honor of Mrs. Beanie Willingham Tift, of Tlfton. The pojnt was brought "ui in the report that it la the custom » 1 honor worthy leaders In naming the * hoola and colleges of all denoniln.t- limi... and aaiiic name of .Monroe cornea •inly from the county In which thin '-ollcfrn is located and has no special '-icnltWance to the denomination own ing i he college, the trustees wished to •ink an honored Baptist name to the histitutlon and all hearts and eyes bulled to Mrs. Tift who graduated } d -Monroe College, and who haa been 1 institution's greatest benefactor— 1 ;»nd her husband, Captain Ft. H. 1 having given about $50,000 to i n .„|| e ge during recent years—us a 1 • • n of her love for and belief in the •' > i.-slan i training of womanhood. • n the announcement of the change 1 'me was made by Rev. L. K. Chris- 'i*. *»ne of the trustees. Dr. A. T. • S DUding, of Atlanta, urose and said: 1 am glad that at last the name of •J " 'inan is linked to this great college f ! nr girls,” and hearty "amens” were r ‘ l ' d on uirsides. IS EOF F P. H. Fitzgerald in Trouble Over St. George Enterprise. Indlapaolls, Inti.. Nor. S3.—On H charge of using the mail* to defraud, two Indictments have been returned by the Federal grand Jury against Philander H. Fitzgerald, a wealthy pen- , slon attorney. Both Indictments are In connection with a colonising scheme In Georgia. Fitzgerald Is generally regarded es a millionaire. He is the publisher of The American Tribune, an old soldier pa per, and Is. a real estate dealer, He Is Interested In colony plans. Ha Gives $4,000 Bond. After hearing of the Indictments lie went to the Federal court building and gave $4,000 bond. He says the. Indictments are the re sult of spite work. It Is alleged that Fitzgerald did not Incorporate the 8t. George (Oa.) t'olony Company; that he got In about $70,000 on his scheme and spent about $33,000 In plotting the town, building a post- office and making cither Improvements: tlmt he has not divided the surplus, as he promised; Hint he did not appoint o hoard of governors: "but did unlaw fully nnd feloniously convert all «f said profits to his own use " The ulleged plat of land on which St. George Is situated ■ Is on the Georgia Southern and Florida railway, between Valdosta and Jacksonville. Ha. HEXBY PEARSALL SUES FOR DIVORCE | Henry Pearsall died suit for divorce j ; -day afternoon against Mrs. Min-> nit Pearsall. The two were married in I r ‘l and Pearsall claims that his wife I '■"" r rted him without cause In' 19U0. | Both Lodged in Jail to Await Trial Before a Magistrate. Special to The Georgian. • Greensboro, X. C\. Nov. 33.—Minnie Osborne, a white women, and John Wood, a negro man, were jailed here here this morning, charged with burn ing {ho barn, of Newton Leonard, on Wednesday night. In which was de stroyed four horses, nine cows nnd a lot of farm machinery. Leonard and family were asleep and knew nothing of the burning until next morning. Officials yesterday afternoon traced wo tracklt from the building APPEAL JUDGES SELECT FEATURES FOR THE FASTIDIOUS ARE CHAR ACTERISTIC OF THE NEW KIMBALL PALSf GARDEN. two track* from the building to the home .of the woman, where she and the negro man were found together and their shoe*. It In elated, exactly fitted the track*. At the trial tomorrow evidence will be Introduced to show that the woman was the jitter-of Mr*. nun me oiBici hi .«$ • n. ucuiiMi u ,ui$u i had been heard to make threats of| pcu burning them out. Their father died ! recently. Oh account of the life led I by Minnie, it 1* claimed, he left her In hi* will but one acre of land, on which etandn her little home, leaving the large farm and residence to Mr*. Leonai'd. No definite declHion has been reach ed yet a* to the quarter* to be used by the new court of appeuls when It be gin* operation on Januury 1. It I* probable that for some time the morning sessions qi tlje court will be held in the senate chamber and the nftentoop session* In the aupreino court room. The supreme court ses sions usually end at l o'clock in the afternoon. A* office* the Judges want three rooms on the western side* of the second floor near the library. Two of these rooms are now occupied by Pension romtnls- sloner Lindsey, and the third Is used by the librarian as a store room for Georgia reports. The suggestion I* made that State Geologist Yeates, who occupies two rooms on the eastern side, move his headquarters to the third floor and al low the pension oillces to be moved the rooms he now occupies. If this sug gestion Is carried out by the governor the new Judges will have very com fortable offices. This matter, however, has not been decided as Jet. .ludte Arthur Powell ha* been desig nated by his associates as a committer of one to confer with the supreme court eonsrd^ and j nH lo ru,0H tortlM * court of ap- CRANBERRIES HIGH! TURKEY'S PARTNER AT $12 A BARREL BRIEF NEWS NOTES Cranberries $13 per barrel! Many a Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner will bo shy of cranberry pie and cranberry sauce thla year, union there la a considerable drop in pre vailing price*. The demand, too, la greater than the supply. Onfe wliole- jsale dealer said Friday morning that) I he hod three barrels on hand nnd did not know when lie would lie able to get more. . . Last year cranberries sold nt whole sale at $9 and $$.60 per barrel and housekeepers thought this was exorbi tant. Barrels usually contain about lllf) (marts and retailers get 30 cents per ouart. That's some profit—Just 1C |ier barrel, but everybody has cranberries on Thanksgiving, and In this era of prosperity there aro few kicks on the price, but It’s an Inducement to go Into BAPTISTS INVITE THE CONFERENCE TO CARTERSV1LLE Special to The Georglnn. Carteravlllc, Ga„ Nov. 33 —The pas tor of the Baptist church of this city, the chairman of the committee! on reception and entertainment of the Baptist state convention which has Just dosed Its annual session, have drafted an Invitation and sent It to the Xorth Georgia Methodist conference, now In session at Milledgevllle, Inviting that body to come to (his plate tor Its. next annual meeting. This action was not requested by the Methodist pastor of this place. '. - ■ - TO BE CHARTERED A petition for a charter lias been filed In the Fulton superior court by the Cherokee Graphite and Chemical Company. The company propoaes to mine, (marry, mill, manufacture, buy, sell or lease all kinda of orea. minerals, mining rights or. privileges, ochres, clays, oils, points and chemicals, fer tilizers and fertilizer materials. The Incorporators arc J. C. Greenfield, M. It. Wilkinson, John ft. Wilkinson, c. A. Teek and 8. 1-7. Smith. The office of the company Is-to be tn Atlanta. Four hundred students of the George, town University law school at Wash ington last night gave James P. Hig gins, Rhode Island's newly elected "hoy governor," a reception the like of which probably has not been witnessed In the halls of thet Institution in many years. Govenor Higgins la a graduate of the Georgetown school. John Stenze and Ills wife. Julia, wore reig-ued. more dead than alive. Thurs day afternoon near Cincinnati, while adrift on, a big while oak to|r. They had been catching logs In the river fur salvage. About Ihlrly-f.ve Filipinos, who have been discharged nf Newport News, Va„ from the government transports, are agitated over the question of how they arc to return to their native land. They have little money and are unused to the customs of tills country. FIRE INGENDIARY EMPLOYES BELIEVE C, S, SUFFERS LOSS Special t« The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Xuv.' 33.—Fire from what Is believed of incendiary or igin destroyed the wood shop nnd pwvt of the new storehoure nt the Cincin nati Southern shops ■ Jurt night, entail ing a loss of $1S,000.' The greatest lust was in the daihage to machinery. The shop where the lire originated was securely closed -and the origin of foe flro cannot be understood. The gusollnr building Is w total wreck, although It .v.aa located lot yards away. . - 00000000000300000000000 ;>oa Jordan at Masting. Harvltt Jordan, president of the j Southern Cotton Association nnd presl- ; O TILLMAN CAN'T TALK dent of the 8ea Island Cotton Grow ers' Association, Is In Lakevlew, Fla., Friday, where lie Is attending tho an- Horace ! nual convention of the Sea Island Cot- ON THE RACE PROBLEM. C O Chicago. Nov. 33 —Senator Till- C o man, of South Carolina, who Is to C C lecture In Orchestra hall next C several barrels have arrived In Atlanta, and lip Is making his friends happy by ; "" '■' generous sup- 1 prcsentlmt them with piles. His baronial c Unitsd States Atternay Rtturni. : 0 — — g F. C. Tate. United States attorney, QQ00QOOOO0OOCOMQO3OOO9QQC ' — ~ vh*r» I up about Cape Cod good portion of the " ton sunply. i| cranberry eatttteI hn< ••■umed from Rome. Os., wh J furnishes quite a the United Slates district court I Now York and Bus. (been In session slnre Monday. Ju( $1,880,000 MORTGAGE MAY BE! AUTHORIZED special to The Georgian. Mueun. Ga.. Nov. 33.—The stockhold ers of the Macon, Dublin and Savannah railroad have been called to maet In Macon December 2 for the purpose of securing the consent of the owners to the cfeatlon of a mortgage on nil tho property of tho company, amounting to $1,880,000. One of the chief purposes of the has Judge Newman and other officials of the court nre expected to return Saturday. Officer on Leave. Major Ira At Haynes, military sec retary, will lease Atlanta next. Stindaj Masons to Meat. j on a forty-day leave of- absence. Mejoi A meeting of the ways and means i Haynes will visit Washington and New committee appointed In the Interest of i Ycrk. after which he will go to Ken- win he hem 1 lucky. Ids native state, where he wll' win oe nem .... the new Masonic temple Friday afternoon In the offices of For rest Adah- In tho Century bulldltig. Plans will be made at this meeting by Clialrman J. K. Orr and the other mem bers of the committee for another meeting, at which the balance of the $176,000 needed will be raised. visit friends and relatives. New Bank at Marshallvillc. A charter was granted Friday morn ing by Secretary of Stat^ Phil Cook to the citizens'Bank of Marahallvllte, Ma- nients on n large scale nre In nil' prob-1 con county. Cnpltal stock $30,000. with i forcement of the continuous mlleaci ability soon to be announced. The'Messrs. J. W. Frederick. S. M. Tim-1 rule on the Wadley Southern. Decani- Lula Martin. Miss Susie Martin and Miss Clara Martin among the Incorpor- utors. < Wadley Southern Cate. Attorney General Hart - eras served Friday with notice of the Injuncth.r granted before Judge Oober In/Gobi county a few 1 days ago against the railroad commission t» prevent en- by line. J. Martin, Mrs. C. A. Martin. Miss heating the matter C^BIV yAW A Kin DAY 1 ATFD We Will Dress you anil Your Family on Weekly or Monthly Pay- ISU T M I i-M I E.ala merits, and You Pay For Them While You Wear Them... - Our plan—“Easy to Buy, Easy to Pay”—make your payments weekly or monthly. We sell stylish clothing for men, women and children, and guarantee..satisfaction; Good accounts are the same as cash to us. Don’t hesi tate to ask the clerk to charge your purchases. We have no red tape in our business; all we ask is your good word. We carry a line*of stylish and up-to-date wearing apparel that consists of Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Silk Under skirts, Furs and a fine line of Millinery, made in our own store. ° ur pr ices absolutely the lowest of any other 3toro in the city. THE FAIR 93 WHITEHALL STREET BET. HUNTER AND MITCHELL. TELEPHONES: ATLANTA - - BELL - - - - - 3550 4894 ]