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jerfoIlT or that they b*v® entirehr cnreJme.
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i .m to any «»«® anffeiln* from •nek tronblM.”
i«. H. Iiaip ern * 114 E. Jill St., New York, N. Y.
Best Tor
The Dowels
.1 \ in bulk. The cennlne tablet atamped OOO.
inaraateed to care or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chlc.go or N.Y. 558
ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
■i'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Don’t fail to see GROSS
SPECIAL $2.00 HAT EX-
IIBIT showing how Hats
je made from the live rab-
)it to the consumer.
GROSS TAILORING 00.
An advertised article moat hare merit,
herefore do not let your denier talk you
iito taking something else, which be claims
juat ns good, simply because he Is mak-
U jj • larger profit on the substitute.
Strong Slow Smith On Ac
count Jf Former’s
r.
A complete pa don for L. D. Strong,
of Macon, was recommended by the
prison commies n Thursday, and It
was at once I iproved by Governor
Smith.
Strong killed 1 >nry Smith, a printer
In Macon, on acc rant of Strong's slater,
who was emplo; id In Smith's printing
plant. He was tried, convicted of In-
voluntary mansl tughter and sent up for
three years. ,
His case was rgued before the board
by Representative Ben Fowler, of Ma
con. "the unwhtten law” being the
basis of the appal.
Bittai
Through bloi
a spider bite, J
quevill'-. Texas,
which became
had he not bee
ten’s Arnica S]
first appllcatli
boxes healed a[
anteed by all
by a Spider.
! poisoning, caused by
In Washington, of Bos-
vouid have lost hts leg.
, mass of running sores,
toersuaded to try Buck.
IVe. He writes: "The
> relieved, and four
the sores.” 25c. Guar,
fgglsts.
■INAL SITTING OF PEACE
CONFERENCE SATURDAY
A Rev?l Of Ribbohs
The Fail Ribbons are ih—a maze of gorgeous csloring, sf ssft and tehder tints, of gracsfuiiy woven fancies and gay conceits.
Their use will be lavish. Their possibilities are infinite. Where’s the wsmah who ever had her heart s content of ribbons?
Ncte, will .you, these prices? Remember, the absolute accuracy of C-J.-DuB. advertising.
Revel sf Ribbons—and you can economically possess .yourself of what you desire.
Here are some specials:
Then come with your wants to this
Special—
6-inch Faille, all silk Ribbon in two weights, black, whits, light blue, corn, tabac, brown,
navy, lavender, cardinal, scarlet, pink, reseda, myrtle, nile;
J The Hague. Oct 17.—The final sitting of
Ihe peace conference will take place Satur-
. Thirteen conventions have been sign-
™ They follow:
I The peaceful regulation of Ipternstloual
J-onflicfa; providing for an international
J,rlze court; regulating the rights and du
ties of neutrals st sea; covering the laying
If submarines; regarding the bombardment
If tow dr from the son; In the matter of the
Collection of contractual debts; the trsui-
JprmufJoN of merchantmen Into warships;
Keen riling the treatment of captured crown;
lovering the Inviolability of Halting boats;
the inviolability of the postal service; ap
plication of tbf Genera convention and the
Red Cross to wa warfare.
In Addition, f.e conference has concluded
the following federations and resolutions:
That balloon!Shall not be used for throw*
Ing of explosive; a recommendation In fi
ror ot obllgapT arbitration; a resolui!
Of a permahem court of arbitration; a re
' ~ the establishment of
of arbitration; a resolu
_ the limitation of arma<
menta; the Aivocatlon of the third com
fere ace; the; prohibition ft unnecessarily
cruel bullets Ih warfare, and the co-opera
tion of all cdfcntrtes In the building ot the
palace of —
Special—
Special—
35c quality, 28c
■SCAPED PRISON YBAR AGO;
NOW PREACHER AND RETURNS
I Chic,go, Oct. 17.—Attired >a a minister or
fbi gospel,' a strsnger entered tho office ot
III, Indiana ststs prison st Michigan City,
led., yesterday and declared that be was
fen escaped convict and had coma to servo
■he reet of hla sentence.
"Sly name Is Allan J. Lawrence, end I
leaped from the prison In September, ISO*,"
t said.
**« v* ms in i twi n mi mu to a re-
viral meed:, on the prairie, where. In the
flickering toht of torches pitched In front
of the "lfilrle Schooner" of n wandering
missionary there wss opened the vision or
the comfit which came with a belief In
Ood. Thia he told of his decision to
£ reach tt*gospel and of the success which
ad attefled his efforts at a Methodist
evsngelli
fNDREWS DECLARES SOME
EDITORS SHOULD BE HANGED
Washington, Oct 17.—President E. Denja-
kilo Andrews, of the Unlvsrslty ot Ntbraa-
ia, In in address st the fall convocation
ft the George Washington University, st
lie Polanco theater, yesterday, protested
lliltut the attacks of tbs proseat day on
■ndlTiiiunl and corporate wealth by the
| After declaring bis belief that banging
should he tho pnnlahmont meted to the
Irared lllieler, ho said;
Veterans to Hive Reunion.
I Huntsville, Ala., Oct, 17.—Tho Scotts-
oro camp of Confederate Veteran* will
told their annual barbecue In that
|a*n on Saturday and will entertain
I'vernl hundred of their friends,
aamonaam
— vufeifenu IU UIIUU-
I as to assure piquancy and e mar-
. ■ your Inventions, sod then, craftily
avoid!* sucnbls libel snd relying for fur
ther Irotsctlon oo the victim's known bind-
Unsafe Industry snd dignity. No villainies
coulif compere with tho squalid campaigns
of Ifel which recent months have pro
doc** "
Deaths and FuhSrals
iICK HEADACHE
[CARTERS
llTTLE
m
POSITIVELY Custo BY
THCSC lima feme.
Dya'pesl. relieved,
Constipation avoided.
Bowels regulated, no
pain, no griping.
SMALL RILL.
SMALL DOSS. j
SMALL PRIOR./
Captain Zaoh Martin.
Impreoalvo ceremontea were those
conducted Thursday morning at the
Irit Methodist church by the pastor,
r. J. Stewart French, over the body of
aptaln Zach Martin, the veteran rail
toy conductor, who died Sunday night.
Fie honorary escort and pallbearcrr
"insisted ot the Order of Railway Con
ductors and the Odd Fellows, who at
tended the funeral services In a body
The Interment wae In Oakland ceme
tery.
C. V. Walker.
of
5c 5c
IVA
Nethery
Hie drink that made a
reputation.
It’s guaranteed under
t - S. serial No.
13472
Grocers sell it in big
mottles 5c
The people like it.
W. B. Nethery makes
it at 53 S. Pryor St.
ATLANTA, GA.
5c 5c
lAugusta, who hae made Atlanta hie
homo for the past six years, passed
away at his residence In Whlteford
avenue Wednesday afternoon at 2:20
o’clock. Mr. Walker was a bookkeeper
for the Georgia railroad. He la sur
vived by his wife, four children, one
brother and three slaters. The body
will be sent to Augu
evening for funeral
Fred W. Hornsby,
The funeral of Fred W. Hornsby, who
died Tuesday afternoon at the family
residence In I.akewood Helgl '
held from the Lakewood Baptli
Thursday morning at 11 o’clock.
Interment followed a
Infant of F. L. Wagner.
The body of Frederick L., the Infant
son of Mr. ami Mrs. F. L. Wagner, who
died'at the family residence In Deca
tur, Ga„ at 6 o’clock Wednesday morn
ing. was sent to Elberton. Ga., Thurs
day morning for funeral and Interment.
Infant of H. S. Berry.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. 8. Berry died at the residence of
her parents on Washington street In
East Point. Ga.. Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock. The funeral cervices were
held from the residence Thursday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock and the Interment
followed at College Park.
Mrs. M. J. Samons.
Mrs. M. J. Samons, age SI, passed
[away at the residence of her brother.
J. B. Montgomery, 6* Summit avenue,
Wednesday night at 10 o’clock. Mrs.
Samons had been In feeble health for
some time and her death was not un
expected. The body will be sent to
I Hoganavlllt', Go.. Friday morning for
funeral and Interment.
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o INDIANS RID THEMSELVES O
0 OF INVALID RELATIVES. O
O o
O Winnipeg. Mam, Oct. 17.—That O
0 Indian tribee near Winnipeg have O
O reverted to brutal savagery was O
0 brought out at the trials of chief- 0
0 tains of the Balte tribe. Just end- 0
0 ed. Sick and helpless members 0
O of the tribe were strangled and O
0 burned at the stake for no other D
0 reason than to relieve relatives O
0 caring for them. O
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5-Inch all silk hsavy Taffsta Ribbfin in just tbs thing for children’s hair bows;
25c quality, 21c
Black, white, cardinal, pink, light blue, navy.
Msire Belting:
Brown, light Hus, pink, lavsnJer, ersam, com, black, white, gray;
No. 7, No. 9, No. 12,
45c 50c 60c
Moire Taffsta Ribbon:
Vsry much ussd, all cslors;
50c to 85c a yard
Fancy Warp Prints
And Dresden Ribbsns, 5 to 12 inchss wids;
35c to 4.50 yard
Fahey Ribbsn Belting
Dresdsn and brocade effects,
50c te 75c a yard
Plaid Ribbon
Mahy beautiful pattsrns to select frgm, 2 to 9 inches wide,
25c ts 1.00 yard
Satin Taffeta Ribbon
All widths and cslors, from
No. 1 at
To No. 100 at
35c bolt 90c yard
LOOSE SHAF7 BOXING
CA USED BIG EXPLOSION
Fontanel. Ind., Oct. 17.—A deter
mined light by means of Injunction Is
being planned by the cHtcens to pre
vent the rebuilding of the Dupont Pow
der Mill, the explosion of which cost
II lives and Injured *00.
The work of clearing away the de
bris and rebuilding the town has be-
K n and already good progress has
en mad*.
William Sherrow, a workman In the
glaring mill, where the first explosion
occurred, who Is at tht hospital, said:
"The explosion was caused by InoBe
boxing on the shaft. The day before
we had to throw water on It when the
friction made It hot. Thle time It got
too hot and sent oft the sparks that
caused the explosion."
Assistant Superintendent Nash, who
Is at the hospital, confirms this state
ment.
TRY A GEORGIAN WANT AD
THREE CHURCHES
TO BE COMBINED
7RANS-ATLANTIC WIRELESS
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 17.—The trt
ennlal council of the Congregational
church In aeaslon last night by a unani
mous vote adopted the report of the
committee of twenty-eight on the aub-
Ject of trl-chureh union. Tlie commit
tee was unanimous la Us report favor
ing the proposed amalgamation of the
Congregationalism, Methodist Prot
estants rnd United Brethren. The re
port In part follows:
"We recognise that, for the consum
mation of this union, each denomination
T . , ... - la prepared to modify Its administrative
operators click the message marking the | will be open to commercial business, j forms. Among our ministry and
. . ... - - - churches there have arisen divergent
Glace Bay, N. 8., Oct. 17.—Five years The first message will be addressed
of patient, tedious effort In perfecting to British newspapers. The first mes-
his wireless apparatus, culminated to- sage west will go to American and Ca-
day when Signor Marconi watched his j nadfan newspapers. Then the system
operators click tht message marking the will be open to commercial business,
formal opening of the trans-Atlantic The commercial rate will he 10 rents a
service for public use. I word and the press 5 rents a word.
4%
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1, 1907
THE NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON, Preiident.
W. F. MANRY, H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY,
Vice Preiident.
Cashier.
Ass’t Cashier.
BISHOP OP LONDON
RETURNS HOME
New York, Oct. 17.—Bishop Ingram,
of London, was a passenger on tho
Celtic, tailing tor home, after his tour
of the United States and Canuda. He
was beaming In hla exprrselona of en
joyment during hit visit her*, and tho
public receptions accorded him.
robbersuseTx”
TO KILL COUPLE
Special to The Oorglnn.
New Orleans. Oct. 1?.—Bobbers committed
n horrible crime st Ht. Mary parish, nenr
Franklin, during last night, when they
entered the home of Mr. and Mr*, t'hnrles
Keif red, nn uged couple, stul bntrhered
them with sn sx. after which they escaped,
leaving tjo clew.
OFFICER 8EI2E8 BARREL
8HIPPED TO PROSPERITY,
If You Are Going to Paint
Consult us before placing
your orders. We attend per
sonally all jobs. Will cheer
fully furnish estimates. We
guarantee all work done by;
us.
ATLANTA PAINTING
COMPANY,
613 Temple Court Building. Both
Phones: Bell M. 5118; Atlanta 1284.
opinions, both as to the Inteigiretstlon
of certain clauses, nnd as to the effect
of MrtsIn provW^ In the ^t of un 1 ^ of whlfty the dtpot at
KVant‘cXc1™rh.*v h .*^n P m^r I Constable T. O. William, hied himself
Hporlnl to The Ceorgien.
Newberry. S. C„ Oct. 17.—Upon
learning that there waa a consignment
I™*" section, bu?
* nd th * MelhodUt J Williams had a suspicion ai
Protestant uotlies. I B , n *» aVilnnad »<-» Ilf
Constable
ka.,1*. .* , i» itiin.11» imu . .u.|iii as to whom
Protestant bodies. i (h< >tuff waa snipped to and accord-
1 Ingly seised It In the name of the state
Funeral of Btnjemln Watkins. j of South Carolina. The barrel contain-
flpectal to Tb. Georgia*. ed 100 plnls.
Douglasvllle. Ga., Oct. 17.—Benjamin
' vatkin ':«£s MOULDINGS
by a car on the East Point line near
Atlanta last Sunday and died at the!
home of his son. J. P. Watkins. In East i
Point, wa- 74 years old and leaves a|
wife and six children. He was a Con- i
federate veteran. The body wa* brought
here yesterday for IntermenL
Plate rails, chair relit.
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO.,
40 Peachtree Street
•so® AUaata, Wa. pact M, w.
esd wmgggv NAgfl*
cared at hsrae wilt,
ovtpeta. look of aw
tlculere lent ratt