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PAINT.
Price Cut 50c
a Gallon on
HARRISON’S
Town and Country Paint.
Wa art ataaisg tut aur'ataek af thit w.ll-known brand af
Mint at $1.25 tar gallon, rtgular prlae $1.76.
... T hi * •• • food Investment. A alaaly paintad H«um
julll fnaraaaa tha galling valua af your preparty flwa times what
It seat te da tha painting, baaldaa preteeting tha wood.
call an ue far anything yau would axpaat ta find In a first-
elaaa paint atara.
King Hardware Co.,
51 and 53 Peachtree Street.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr*. William Austeil, who la now tha
meat of her eon. Mr. WIckllfTe Gray,
at Hi Waat Savanty.thlnl atraal, New
York, will return In February to ppaml
tome time 11 Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomaa Gibson and Mloa Cooper
are visiting Mro. F. N. Andrew, at
Birmingham.
Mro. Philip Dodd, of Atlanta, wlm la
with her friend, Mr*. J. P. Northrop, tn
iter pretty apartment at 1100 Flower
.treat, hoe Angela* Cal., la receiving
many aoclal attention* She will re
main there until aprlng, whan tha two
ladlea will make an extended tour uf
the Waat. vUUtng all plat-ea of Inter
est. Mr* Northrop’, friends will be
••lad to know that her health la much
Improved.
New
Uiaa Emily C. Bchenck, of
N. J.. la tha guaat
n°«
Brunswick.
W. H. Edmond* at her homo on
mom avenue. Mr* Edmonda and Miaa
H, Penck enjoyed an extended Euro
pean trip together during tha peat
year.
Mloa Edna Teal baa returned from a
vl.lt to relatives at Villa Rica.
Mlxa Nall Hamrick la III with tonal-
iitla at her home on Forreel avenue.
Mloa Mamie Friaraon haa returned to
the city after a vlolt to her aunt, Mra.
May* of Chattanooga.
MraJ.K.Orrand Mloa Hattie Orr,
of Atlanta, are the guest* of relatives
In tha city. Last walk they ware with
Mr* Alice Kuckol* and this weak they
will ha with Mr. and Mr* W. C. Tired-
ley.—Columbus (Da.) Ledger.
ompanlad by Mias Uobb* who
Miss Flournoy's guest for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardeman are at
Daytons. FI*, where they will spend
tha next two month*
Mr. and Mr* John Oewlnner. former,
of Macon.
cotillion dance on Friday evening. Hhe
will come down Friday at noon and
will be the guest of Mra. William Brun
son. Miss Jeannle Dee ring Brunson
was to have returned front Atlanta to
day. but win stay until the latter part
of the week and accompany MU* Ellis
to Macon.—Macon News.
Dr. and Mra. T. C. Longlno will en
tertain the iOO Club Tuesday evening
at their home, on Baker street.
Mrs. faille Tor belt Starnes Is 111 at
St. Josephs Infirmary.
The many friends of Miss Sallle Hud.
dleston will be grieved to know that aha
Is quit* ill at her home. 17* Highland
avenue.
Sir. A. O. Smart continues very 111 at
his home on Peachtree atreat.
Mrs, A. T7 Spalding. Sr., mho has
bean quite III recently, continues to
Improve, and la now able to alt up.
Mias Alma Feagln. of Birmingham
haa been the gueat for several daya
of Mra. M. B. Burns*, on Piedmont
avenue. Mtia raagtn reft Tuesday fur
New York to spend several weeka.
Mlaa Melissa Davis, of Islington,
Ht*. whs will be remembered by many
Atlanta friends as tha charming guaat
_ hnrt time ago Of Ur. and Mra. N.
U. Long, Is now' In Washington. D. C..
visiting Hon. and Mrs. William H.
Howard. Mlaa Davla la receiving de
lightful aoclal courtesies at Washing
ton. and was one of tha admired young
woman at the last reception at tha
white house.
DILGER DEIS
THAT HE STOLE
'DEIETT JEWELS
Brought Back From Cincin
nati and Lodged In
% ,
Station.—
home In Atlanta.
Mrs. H. A. McLendon, Mrs. Theodora
W. Blmey and tha Misses Blrney left
_ _ Sunday for a visit to Mr* Blrney’a
are' now ’making their I daughter. Mrs. Harold Walker. In Mex.
Ico City.
Mlaa H*ll|a Ellis, at Atlanta, will ba| Miss Bailie Huddleston la quite III at
up of the auraotlva visitors at the!her home, lit Highland avenue.
Royal Lester Dllger. the young Span
ish Interpreter accused of the theft of
11,400 worth of diamonds und Jewels
front tha home of Mra. Arthur P. Den
nett. 4l« West Fair street, and who was
arrested a few daya ago In Cincinnati,
was brought to Atlanta Tuaaday morn-
lag at 7: to o’clock by Plain Clothes
OBIcer Rowan and locked up In the
police station.
When seen by a Georgian reporter,
the prisoner, who le a young man of
neat appearance, said he had no state,
ment jo make at present, further than
that he la Innocent of tha chargee made
by Mr* Dannatl.
.“I didn’t steal the diamonds,'’ re
marked the young man.
_ It was reported In the poHce station
that Otllcer Rowan bed brought bar):
about fU4 worth of the Jewels, which
ha recovered In Cincinnati, but thla Dll-
gar denies. Officer Rowan had gone
Immediately to his home to sleep and
this statamsnt was not verified.
Dllger was extremely reticent con
cerning the css* but Milled In speaking
of his arrest.
He said ha didn't care to make a
statement for publication until after
his hearing.
Refuted \e Talk.’
GJiief Jennings. In passing through
the prison Tuaaday morning, stopped
at Dllgtr's cell, but the young man re
fused to give the chief any informs
Hon whatever. t
In answer to the questions of the
chief, -Dllger replied,
"They haven't proved a damn thing
qn me.” '
In talking with a Georgian reporter,
Dllger’e face suddenly burst Into
broad smile and he said:
"Bay; do you know some guy up
there In Cincinnati had the audacity to
come to my cell and accuse me of
stealing the Btephen A. Ryan Jewels. I
laughed In his face at the very Idea.
He came around and told me I wae
suspected of stealing tlO.040 worth of
diamonds. *
"'Well.' I responded. ‘I'm rich, then,
ain't I? Suppose wa go out and have
a drink.’ And he left in* Such a
suspicion le the merest bosh."
Dllger has spent much time In Mex
ico and la a professional Spanish In
terpreter. on his left arm ta branded
the lettv* "M. O. C. T." and about
this tha prisoner tells a strange story.
He says that on one occasion while
traveling through Mexico, he was held
up and robbed by Mexican bandits.
After getting all of his valuable* hs
say* the robbers burned the letters
Into hie flesh as a means of torture.
Dllger will probably be tried* in po
lice court Wednesday morning.
THROWN FROM TRAINi
CONDUCTOR KILLED
BY SWITCH ENGINE
Immediate Salivary offered an new
*07 Peerless Franklin and Stavane-Dur-
yea. Capital City Aute Co., Peachtree
Auditorium.
NONE OF TUB DISCOMFORTS OF
HOME AT TIIK MAJESTIC.
W A T-TyvR uat.t. a nn
OPTICAL COMPANY
have moved Into their new store, 71
Peachtree atreat, where you can And
everything carried In an exclusive opti
cal house. The Ballard Bifocal naa
gained a reputation for this Arm In leas
than 2 years no othsr house haa made
In a half century. Not how cheap, but
how well we can serve you.
Special to The Georgian.
"aflerivflle. Oai. J»n. 7S.- Ben Arch,
a Seaboard Air Line conductor, run
nlag between f'nrltrsvllle and Ruck-
mart. was brought ta Cartersvhle In
jured yesterday and died ot 7: IS o'clock.
He had bean In llife service 17 or It
years. Mr. Archer was about 17 years
of age and lived at Cartersvllle.
He was bom at Cedartown and mar
rled Mite Par* of that city, and Is aur.
vlveil by a wife and three children. He
was burled at Cedartown. On., today.
Mr. Archer was on tap af his train,
which was switching, anil In bucking
Into a sldlnq the car which he was on
struck son,,, obstruction, which tlirrw
him between the cars, head foremast.
One of hi* leg* nos crushed and |«>*sl-
biy his skull.
ORIENTAL
RUGS
This is the last week
of the sale of special
consignment Oriental
Rugs.
Positively the last.
Chamberlin-Johnsoh-DuBese Cq
Special tq, Tbe Georgian.
Wayne*born, Go.. Jan. a*.—The fifth
. Annual meet lug of the-Georgia Field
Trteis Aaanrtertsft begin her* today
with tfi# Hardy Blake. Thera ware
three brace of doge entered, aa follows:
First—Natchaa With Ball of Qeorfla.
Second—Prrclval's Jingo Prince with
Cowley'a Pride.
Third—Brandy with Georgia Ross
This Is the third time the associa
tion has mat hare. All tha members
are well pleased with the fields bars
anil consider them the finest In the
I'nlied Slates for such trials.
STATE DISPENSARY
SECURE IK HOUSE
Special lo The Georgian.
t’nluinbla, 8. ('., Jan. 24,-s-The house
without opposition today tabled tha
Bnilth resolution calling for tha abol
ishment of the state dleiteneary and
ailing on the Joint Judiciary commit-
ires to report a county dlepensary-lo-
cnl option bill to taka lie place. limit
factions In Uis house prefer to tight
the dispensary along the lines It haa
mapped out. It will chooee between
the purlflcatlons bill of Richards, and
the local option scheme of tha Carey-
<'mliran bill.
Ipeclst to The Georgian.
Memphis. Tenn . Jan. I*.—At the an
nual election of the Memphis h***^ 11
Association, field last night, officers for
the ensuing year wars chosen. Officials
who guided tha daatinlae of the local
team last year succeeded themselves,
as follows:
President, E. P. Coleman; vice presi
dent, H. R. Boyd: secretary and trams,
urar. T. F. McCullough. Director* K.
P. Coleman. H. U. Uoyd. T. F. McCul
lough, J. J. Collins, S. L. Bartnds.
ABSOLUTELY FRIf.
To all who do not want to be cheated
la the opportunity ta tset tha merit
and leern the value of a modern Blngcr
before sanding away far or buying an
Inferior sawing machine at any price.
You are aura to eave money and avoid
disappointment by purchasing of the
Singer Hewing Machine Company.
Look for tha familiar letter B.
71 Whitehall atreat, telephone Hell
Ilf-1; «|4 Decatur atreat. telephone
Bell mil 742 Mgllelta atreat, tele-
phone Belj 614.
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O MAN’fi TW
Y ROAD.
A rare opportunity
ana 4s gat aa siege
probably tha moat ,
Georgia. Sutherland,
lata aener*t John B.
The name of “
Georgia building at
position.
Sutherland la not an aid house, as It
burned down and was rebuilt wtth
modern conveniences i ' ‘
ago. and la now In
It Is surrounded I
no was rebuilt warn
encea about four yam
a
for aale by Analey Brothers.
Thla beautiful suburban hoqte will
no doubt ha sold at one* as If Is oaa
of tha rhoicaat pieces of raaManoa prop
erty In or around Atlanta.
ANNouNonim.
THIRTY Ml I, STRAIN
WOULD BE REQUIRED
TO HAUL MATERIAL
#|H»clal to Tin* Georgian.
WaycroM. On.. Jail 29 .Six thou-
Mtntl car lomtr$ of matciiul will hav
been u*ed tin the new ahopa of the At
lantlc <’o$»ht Una when they are com
plated. Thla le it conservative estimate
made by u representative of the Penn
Ihldge Company.
te malerlul includes steel, brick,
I. * rushed rock, tiling, machinery,
rails, cross-tics und miscellaneous
Items.
The stork at the shops has now been
going on continuously for about nine
rtn»nth*. and probubly luilf a year long
er will be required before the conatruu-
| lion work Is finished.
The Immense umount of material re-
I ou I red for th« construction of the shops
luis kept the milrtmd In this section
! busy Since euilv last year, and there Is
jpore to he transported befoiu the sJiojm
are finally ready fur operations.
If all the mnteilul used on the work
could be Imuled ut one time, a train
over thirty miles In length would be
required, and there would be u contin
uous string of cars which would-ranch
front Waycrosa to IVlkaton.
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{WALL PAPER
o
£ Wa are shewing this seaaon
8 tha largest and bast assorted
line of wall papers aver dls-
! o played In this city. Prices rag-
n sonable. Work dona tha beat
Norfolk. V*. Jan. !».—Maria. 0
O aged 64. and Victoria, aged 46. a
0 each claiming to be the lawtul 0
O widow of Samuel J'gtee. who was 0
O killed by a collapse nf the Norfolk 0 I
O and Portsmouth Traction Com- 0
O pany’s bridge here Saturday night 0
■ O and whoee body Is still at the bet- 0
10 tom of the river, appeared today 0
O and put In damage claims. Thu 0
O road settled with each.
Argument of Catea Monday, January
25, 1907.
Jur Hammock v. Hiatc. front city
court of Macon. Argued.
John Harris V. Btate, from Btlib. Ar
gued.
Southern Express Company V. Hiatc,
from Gordon. Argued.
John Elllntt v. Btate, from city court
of Nashville. Hubmltted.
1)111 Johnson v. Htat* from vlty court
of Nashville. Hubmlttrd.
Gordon Wright v. Htutr. from city
lourt of Wrlghtsvlltc. Hubmltted.
Murk Edmondson V. Htule, from city
court of I-aOrungr. Hubmltted.
King Blngfleld v. Buie, from Colum
bia. Dismissed.
Jack Oglesby at al. v. Htat*.from city
court of Elberton. Hubmltted.
Will Cunningham v. Mute, from city
curt of llulnbtidgc Argued.
E. W. Hhlrley v. siiate ttwo cases),
from Rabun. Nuhmitled.
Otto Mill v. Htat*. from city court of
Wrlghtsvllle. Hubmltted. •
Mill Duncan v. Btate. from Wilcox.
Argued.
c. L. Klnard v. Htute, from Worth.
Argued.
Ike lllrt V. Htutr. from Fulton. Hub.
intttrd.
J. K. Hughes v. Hlute. from Fulton.
Argued.
Anderson Miller v. Htute, from Jack-
son. Ariiritd.
We wish to thank our meay I
and tha general public who have aa
generously patronised us *t our aid
stand, 91 Peachtree atreat. Wa saw
extend a moat cordial invitation to
visit u* at our new store, 76 Paasbtrs*
sires* where we have more raept aid
many Improvements added. Wf fiM ,
strive harder than ever ta offer OMM
service which few glees wearer* AM*
enjoyed. Our entire time given In
»pucs. No aide lloas, The only *•-
cliMvo manufacturing retail apt!Ml
hUU ** 'WALTER RAUARD • 0*.
IMPORTANT )
announcbiont
The recent fire In the Paopla'a bytM-
Mt*
Ing did not reach tha salts raon
Dunn Machinery Company, at 94 Ma-
rletia street. All damaged machinery
In their basement la being removed,
und Is bring supplemented by naw gap.
chlnery dlraet from the works The
sail machin
ery for factor)', mill or
largest stock of gs
pump*, tanks and machinery
h of th* Ohio river.
soul
th* Ohio rive
Burglars In iter*.’ 7
Burglars mad* a big haul Monday
night In th* ttor* of L. XabludovMd,
314 Decatur street. Entrance was af
fected through a front window. IM
burglar* obtained fifteen pairs of
trouter*, a lot of other clothing end
some Jewelry. Policemen Garner and
Hannah made an Investigation, hart
found no trace of th* marauder*
Third Bettslien Drill.
A uniform drill ot th* Third battal
ion, including companion A, B, c and
D, commanded by Major R. F Pot**-
roy. w ill t,q bald Tuaaday night at «h»
armory on East Hunter street at gill,
p. m An Interesting contest Is on Mr
a battalion cup.
Partiality
Th* on** ilf'partmtat
$»«r 4nur afar* upon whl
m InVfoh mi JiiiY *
la'll
40 Peachtree.
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O - FROM GEORGIA BANKS. <
O Htate Treasure? It. >7 Park r*- '
o reived n telegram Tuesday from <
a fnmptiullei of the Currency I
a Rldgely calling far a statement of >
a the condition of national banka In <
O Georgia al the cloee af buslnesa I
i Saturday. January 24. Tmgmr t.
i Park wilt give the matter Immc- O
i dial* attention. O
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i. ail..11 nml (•mil'llvor la Um
l*n-erripl!«m I Hquirt $■$$•!.
AM It h«t tmturalh AM-
tow* that you mimm pro
f«*r to Intrust iho rmiMHiei
Mllry of your prvtrnpwpn
work with Ju*t well fntur-
.. liciuUt. Pare dvogn
In our WRtchnnnl. awft
firompt frtN* ikllrcrs la on
ncrouipllthed fact kci
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