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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY », Wt.
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Ckamkerlin - Johnson - DuBcse Company j Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company
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Items From the Dress Goods Stock,Widely Drf-
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ferent in Character, But United in One Thing:—A
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)ay of Brisk Selling for Thursday’s Sale.
I See FK? N ? w Plaid Gihgkams
Se« tk« New 1907 Madras
Pajama cloths—this is a special weave and
4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Bear Skins, in black, white
muau JU 0.11 ttuuuvi urut wh- iuwuwmv.tuiv.j.1
have been selling almost exclusively to Pajama
manufacturers.
— and grey.—The most ideal and-popular material for -
little folk coats and ladies’ short jackets
A weave that does not shrink in the wash and
k 2.75 Yard
is not as heavy as ordmary outing.
Regular 12 l-2.c quality.
At'8
Stripe wool and waistings in light, medium
and dark colors. Large and small stripes; 40c, 45c
and 50c waistings
At 25c Yard
Kimono Cloths, Flannelettes and Outir
12 l-2c, 15c, 17c and 18c weaves,
all in short lengths, from 3 to
8 yards.
At 7 2° Yard
Plaid Ginghams—David and John Anderson's
ginghams, and everybody knows the high quality
and that the prices are like an “open book.” 50c yd.
Thursday 35c Yard
Ses the Fancy Royal Silks
See the New 12\c Ginghams
Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company
WENT OV7 70 BUY HALO;
FELL OFb WATER WAGON
BOYCOTT LEADERS
AR RESTED IN CHINA
An AtUma r»|n
hi* tuilo January I
lmlrirntallx th* i
fnr Huylng **|i^ ha
••Mill* Tt»**
th«»
h it In- HintImi wit
l»b*P tntwifNt «*r n.urnr th»»y ptniu
..r it.* r.m.i bm » hV,,r »
In "In Uni" wltti
ontiihutfd thwlf htfiil-fNrn-
•d »h*k*l* fur the noble
It In H pitiful Mot > II Mol \ of tiwlf
renunciation, of niniic ningnatiliult
to man. and *»f th** p«rvrr«i'*n of
fund contributed witli n**hl» «-n<ln t
an If noble one
A certain hurtling «nd **rml»t* tirwn
gatherer of the GlU* 4*4t\ «.til Gat* fit
new ftgat herer* are huttlei*. hut not u
are erudite, which I* u *tt*>ng • lew t
the Identity of him who Khali l»* name
\ did not pan out. lie got »o ko.hI
tli* v toiildn t help hut notice It And
wlitn he had Miualited rtcwll »M f.*i
tw** weekf, .lie hunch decided that Mich
\ II tile ought to lie rewarded S«• they
"dug down" and ihIihI m«>iie\ «nffi-
dent to. buy at* n* at and nn«* i.*d a
halo hh the maiKet afforded
Mill • wh* made neaaurei of
ami named a committee of «»ne
the port haee. 'The pruient.it
to take place fltrlMiiut* «t.«\
fouple of night* before
thing—-' httpprinM "MIN* Vrfl'
London. Jan. S ■ A *|»e. tal from
f Hongkong *ay*_ that the \heioy of
• Milton lia* presented all new*«pa|*era
| t.oni printing accounts of the boycott
* agalnet American!* and that all Pla
ta oil I lie KUbJect have b«»* n de-
yed l.eadera of the Hlltt -Am**t U rtU,
ement hnx* been at rented.
fund
nake-
TO MEET SATURDAY
DEAN OF THE GREAT LAKES
IS CLAIMED BY DEATH.
ton
olful
Joaepli. Minn . Jan 9 J. H G
preeldent of the tliaham A M
Tiana|H*itRUon t'otupHuy u
known for yeaia .aa *1* n *»f the Great!
I at ken, dud nt Ida home in till* city to- |
day from n complication of i!t*ea*e* ‘
ai trthg front a aevere cold
On next Saturday the trupteea t*f the
Seventh iMrtrlct Agricultural Hch*a»|
will meet at the alte for the lnatltutlon
near Powder Spring*. in t'obb raunly.
Governor Terrell will meet with
them, the purpo** being the selection
of the altea on the pr*»perty for the
building* Th*» 24u aciea for thl*
achoot wn* donated l*\ Alderman John
McKarhem. *»f Atlanta The money
for the building* wee donated by the
clilgen* of-fobb countx.
EMBALMKRS MEET
IN MACON THURSDAY
The Georgia Plate board of embalm-
Iiik will meet la Macon on Thuinday
for the purimpe of examining appli
cant a .for llcenee* hp embalmeip and for
the annual election of officer*. The
board Ip composed of ITertdent II. M.
Mattelkoii. of Atlania. Secretary I. II
Hurichard. of Macon; W Edward Platt.
*<f AuguMn; «\ L Torbett. of tNilutn-
bu*. and t*. I,. Sievenpon. of Moultrie.
Theie are nulte a number of npplt-
cantp from every eectlon of the Mate
to he examined and the hoard will
probably be in eeaalon eeveral day*.
SECOND NEGRO IS ARRESTED
FOR SHOOTING IN TRAIN.
DIES FROM WOUND
INFLICTED BY HIMSELF.
le*a herei determine*! to dtop certain , hux th*- tutlo. lie lingered along the
little hablta he had accumulated
Oh. no; not any really naughty hah-
Ita; Juat aurh thtngp a* drinking to.,
much *o«ta water. cIh wIiii gum in «uni.
pany. goealplng about the other ih.
porter* and Ilk/ Inolb-mivv little Imb-
Ita. That I* the only kln«l of biul hah-
Ita reporter* have. you kn**w.
People about the building where he
worked noticed the change He didn’t
••fcwear off.* 4 then go nmund ringing a
*hr>w I
ute and asw" xarhniP |iartl» « When
J "Hill,” with cold water application*,
j rememtM-rrd thing* next morning with
mix degree **f coherence, he thought of
| the halo, and how the fund ha*l been
! perxerted
And manrullx he told the lev•. juat
how It had happened They were M*te
alHiut It. natumltx They mild Hill”
might at leapt have made them parti-
cep* crimint* t*» the defalcation
Not manx dnv* after the informed
j re|M*rtei heard alxxtit It
* ' hitting u|
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN
DIES OF PNEUMONIA.
than
Hi.clnl to The Georgina
Wa*hlnjrton. «la. Jan !• The nexx*
•»f the ilenth **f Mr Held! Saver. **ne
of th/ tnoM ptotg)nent xoung bu*lne*e
men of I’lPtoi, in thl* «ountx. xxa*
hrouglit to W«*hlngt«>n yeaterday.
Heath came Mondny night about l»»
oVhwk a* the result of pneunionla^-4tv'
ba«l been III about txxo u««k* Mi.
Saver Ip mirvlxed by Iiik xxlfe amt one
hew - gum m*»t* ann**x •'child ‘Interment will -take pine
bait and dlaplaylng a banner t
what he wa* doing Ju*i cut U all out 11n«I\ and talk* awful about every-1 Wednesday morning at 1 v oclock, at
And let It go al that. '• body. • Pl»toL
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Speel*| to The Georgian.
Montgomery. Ain. Jan k J W J.*r-
dan, Who *hot hlniPelf through the
right temple yesterday, died from hi*
self-inflicted Injuries Jordan wa* well
connected and moved to Montgomery
from Pensacola, Fla., when' he con
ducted a large grocery store. Whit
caused him , fo. take ..bl* life I* not
kn-Mvn^a* to*-wa* considered i«* be ,n
splendid financial condition.
Jordan had two a^in* living, both m
buplnep* here, and one daughter at Ma
con. Da. She wa* telegraphed for yes
terday and'Will arrive today.
Special to Tli“ Georgian,
j _ Newberry. S. t*.. Jan. 9— Sheriff Ru*
f*»r«l ha* captured John Henry Smith,
the second **f a party of negr.xes wh *.
several week* ago. |t Ip charge*!, shot
lntr» the N. A L train, on the out-
skirt* of thl* city. Will Glenn was
captured some time ago.
The negroe* were bfatlng n ride and
when discovered and put off the train,
took revenge by firing Into the car*.
County Schools Opon.
The spring term of the Fulton coun
ty *cP.«m*K forty In nuinlier. has be-
gun. The enrollment I* much larger
than It wa* at the beginning of the fall
term. Superintendent Hrtttnln entlmnt-
Ing the attendance a* 4.500.
Two new school*, built during
xxeiv occupied f*»r the first time **n
Monday, the Stewart Avenue and Mor
gan Falla schoula.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
T
POOL ROOM LICENSE
REFUSED BY COUNCIL
SytnpAlhp fur the !'u|>p In thr I'K',-
•■nl ,lrij,Klf ulih !lu- Kr.nrli guv.rn-
m.m «*» .xpM>,,nl nml rp.nlutlnnii
proimlnc niuln.t th. ronn.caitnn nf
rhurch property In <h*t rountry hy th.
(tuv.rnm.nt w.r. mt«pt.<| Tu.nday
ntxht *t n ni..Mn«r hn.l in th.lr hall
by ih. Knight, of Columbu..
In addition to adopting th.iw r.,o.
lutlun,. th. knight, hoard a vary in-
trtr.tlng addr... on th. franrh ‘.Itu-
ntlon hy Carroll 1'ayn., who went Into
.very detail of thr trouble and recited
a hi.tory of the rontroveny.
Tit. memorial *>f .ympathy of the
Atlanta council of the Knight, of Cu-
ItiuilHt. wW be aent to the Vatican
Firaman Falla from Engina.
I to The t.e.>rglan.
Macon. Oa., Jan. ».~At the .even-
tren nnd n half mile hill on the Central
railway Monday. H. P. Banka, n fire-
man on Knglneer Will King', engina.
fell nnd na» badly hurt In the neck.
The train wa. running :» mile, nnd
Hour at the lime. Tha fireman wa.
trying to get a drlk of water from the
loniler. and reaching over the tank hit.
foot .upepd and he fell. The train « ■>
backed ami the wounded man taken
up ami brought to Macon.
He la now In'the hospital.
H|iectal to 'I'h. fieorglftn.
Dublin, tin., Jnn. 'The city
i’ll of Dublin ha. aprung a aen.au
by refusing to license billiard and i
room, nnd ten-pin alley.. ■ There » -
on. billiard and pool room In the ■
which ha. been reaping a big hare
but It cln.ed today.
The city euthnrttte. alto decided t
to leaue a llcenee to a telephone l
that received and tranemlta order* '■
whisky.
It 1* claimed that the telephone n"
pany will nght the ordinance, but
city authorities are determined to > > '
the cnee through all of the court*
PRINTERS MAY STRIKE
FOR INCREASED WAGES.
Special to The Georgian.
Norfolk. Va.. Jan. The unci
printer, here demand a wage Increa-
of ti.Sn per week for all cles.e. f
March I*, because of the Increased >
of living, nnd the eight-hour dnt
continue. There will be a strike If t 1
demand le not met.
Macen Man Commiatientd.
Rev. Rutherford E. Douglas, of >lf
con. wa. commissioned chaplain >< !
captain In the Second regiment hy th*
adjutant general Tuesday morning.