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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
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Winter Clothing
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Men’s Overcoats
Men’s Snlfs
Boys* Overcoats
Boys* Salts
Women's Suits •
Women’s tools
HEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN
Don’t forget that our prices are 20
i per cent lower than our imitators.
Don’t forget that with our 64 stores
we are twice over the largest Credit
Clothiers in the world. Don’t for
get that we are large manufacturers.
Don’t forget that our terms are more
liberal. Don’t forget that we give
money back if purchase is not satis
factory.
SAY CHARGE IT—THAT’S ALL
SC.30 to $20.00
• 7.00 to 18.00
4.00 to 12.00
. 2.00 to 10.00
> 8.00 to 30.00
■ 6.00 to 28.00
One Dead, Score In-!
jured and Shops
Wrecked.
Furs on Credit
Wc buy Furs in immense quantities for 04 stores
—we 1*11 as low as Cosh stores and give yon
months o( time to pay.
Genesee Shoe for Men
The Best $3.50 Shoe for
Men on the market today
Over 71
Whitehall Street.
ALABASTINE,
The best tint for plastered
walls. Beautiful line of col
ors. We also carry muresco.
Georgia Paint & Glass Co.,
40 Peachtree.
OUT Ilf KHTIICiy
OH
Tnionsr n*ui i •
id at-home with* - ]
y.wooixitV.M.D. I Insurance Commission Tells
idi ft.rfror r'.rttt, )
J. O. Boswell.
•eii.l to Thu Georgian,
irecnsborp** On., Nov, This many
frinul* throughout the state of J. O.
wvcll. of Pmflelcl, will be grieved to
Peabody He Must Re
tire the Men.
or hit death, which occurred on | |n« President Peabody, of the Miftual
Wednesday morning ut C o'clock. Mr.
veil leaves a wife and four
several brothers.
J*oulrvHlc, Ky., Nov. 2.—In direct-
.In
Life Insurance company, to restore five
hlldren! managing agents to their old posi
tions. who were dismissed because they
refused to solicit votes for tho "admin-
1st rat Ion" ticket, a severe blow has
been ttaalt tho company by State In
surance Commissioner Prewitt, lie nlso
announces, in u decision covering tho
case of toluene Hindman, of thIn city,
that unless the agents are restored by
EMPLOYEE’S BODY
BLOWN TO ATOMS
Aroused by Shock Inhabi
tants Leaped from Beds
Thinking Jail Had
|Jeen Dynamited.
Hprolalyli, Xllc Georgina.
Chattanooga, Tcnn., Nov. 2.—In the
frightful explosions of u magazine of
dynamite torpedoes, used for signal
purposes at tho Cincinnati' Southern
shops, this morning at IS o’clock, one
of the employees lost his life, a score
were seriously Injured, the shops
wrecked and windows In many build
ing* shattered.
Clark Evans, a colored laborer, who
was near the magazine at the time, was
blown to atoms.
The Injured are: E. Beamgard, a car
penter.
C. W. Peanoll, night electrician.
Sam llrady. a roll boy.
Will Gray, a foreman.
Jim Price, a machinist.
George Zimmer, night yard master.
A. T\ Kitts, colored.
Allen Starr, coloreds
Sam Janotvny, colored.
J. M. Bradford, colored.
Probably a dozen others were more
or less injured.
Mr. Beamgard’s face was llterully
torn to pieces by the force of the con
cussion.
Many people were awakened In the
neighborhood nnd leaped out of their
bods, believing that tho county Jail
hud been wrecked by a mob. which
they thought to be after Will Hurd,
the negro who killed Patrolman Mus-
grove and Injured Dave Dronnon.
A fire from an unknown origin broke
out In tho store room anti before the
tire department could reach the scene
the torpedo magazine hud exploited,
anti then began a simultaneous blow-
ing of signal wblstles from locomotives
In the yards.
The shops were badly wrecked, nnd
many ears splintered.
INCENDIARY ORIGIN,
SAY THE OFFICIALS.
Hpceial.to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tcnn., Nov. 2.—The of.
fleers of tho Cincinnati. New Orleans
and Texas Pacific railway made a
statement this morning that the explo
sion and Are which wrecked the Cin
cinnati Southern shops was of an In
cendiary origin. There had never been
a fire In the storo room.
Carpenters arc at work on tho plant
nnd the damage will be repaired at
once.
Guns! Guns!!’ Gunsl/!
Great Guns
Small Guns
Air Guns
Shot Guns
Rifles, Ammunition,
Hunting Clothing,
Winchester Shells.
U. li/I. C. Shot Shells
REMINGTON AUTOMATIC
SINGLE BARRELS FOR THE BOYS
$4.00 to $7.50.
HAMILTON RIFLES
$1.50 and $2.00.
SHOOT REGULAR 22 BULLETS.
AIR RIFLES FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS
TSc to $2.00.
CALL AT OUR ATHLETIC DEPART
MENT AND GET FITTED OUT.
King Hardware Company,
53 Peachtree Street.
TAME TURKEYS LEI LOOSE
FOR ROOSE VEL T TO SHOOT
Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 2.—In spite
of the reports from Washington to the
effect thnt President Roosevelt was go
ing to spend Ills time completing his
message and would be too busy dur
ing the short stay to enjoy hunting, he
Happiness In a Tablet. I and ?t U, |s his ninbltlon to add this
achievement to his record. Somo of
his neighbors, It is said, undertook to
play a Joke on him by turning a flock
of domestic turkeys Into the woods and
driving them, so that they would fall a
prey to the presidential gun, but Mr.
Roosevelt scented the ruse In good time
and would have none of the domestic
birds.
Perfect Health for Every One Pro
cured et Smell Cost.
Itow many times have you sat down
a certain time the license of-the com- ■* >'»»' meals absolutely disgusted ut
Tor.ight and Saturday.
MAT1XKK sATt UOAV
AMELIA BINGHAM
IN TUB NEW COMEDY. CALLED
“The Lilac Room.”
I'aul. MiiuiilfWut Production.
-lit 25c to 4I..V. Mntlii.- 23t* t« li.W.;
mali: now open.
In Kentucky will
U.S. OFFICERS RAID
ILLICIT DISTILLERY
Monday, Tuesday—Matinee Tuesday.
Ernest Shipman 8ubmita the Famous
English Players,
UURA BURT and HERR/ STANFORD |
In “DOROTHY VERNON - ’
OF HAODON HALL."
Night 25c to $1.50; Matinee 25
Sale now open.
I the thought or night of anything to
oat?
How ninny times have you sat down
at jour rneals without the trace of an
appetite, hut Ju*t because It wan "time
to eat?”
How many Uinta have you felt a
gnawing. un«atl*tled "still - hungry"
feeling In your •toinuch, oven after you
were through cat ing V
How many times have you felt that
|f fl 11 ft! 0 Hill J D firOTTH of lt»ad" on your Htomach after
lUUNG MAN aHHESTED bsEs.vssr y,,ur *
. And how tnnn.v times have you uuf-
- — J feml u whole lot of other things from
your stomach that you couldn't ex
plain, but that made you grouchy, mis
| S4M-i.1l tuTlie Oeorglnn.
Katonton. Uu., Nov. 2.—Tlu- arrent
1 by a United Htntes marshal of Arthur
J. Clements, a prominent young fnrm-
er living five miles east of this place,
charged w ith Illicit distilling, created a
I great surprise among * his friends
throughout tin.* county. Ills arerst was
' the result of the discovery and destruc
tion by the revenue officers of ono of the
j largest Illicit whisky dintlllotfes ever
l found iu the state. Its existence and
.location was first reported, it Is stated,
by a negro to a young farmer In the
FROM DEATH AT FIRE
Several Firemen mul a Po-
Iieenmn Hurt at
the Blaze.
Now York, Nov. !.—Firemen made a
thrilling rescue of two men from tho
roof of a seven story building, and ecv
EVERY SUNDAY
Athens, G*., and Return.
Only One Dollar for tho Round
trip. Traina leave tho Union Depot
at 7:20 a. ni. Cheaper to go than it
is to stay at home. Remember Just
$1.00 SEA80AR0.
W. E. CHRISTIAN,
A. G. P.A., Atlanta, Qa.
enable, oul-o’.aorts and generally sour| orB , (lremP „ nm( on0 policemen wore
0n it*ta?232 y t“iy V >wJ rauldn't ten.| painfully burned and cut In a fire
You don't keep track of those things.: early today which \hrentened to da-
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0 HE PREVENT# WRECK O
0 AND IS PAID 110. O
0 O
O Zuncsvlllc, Ohio, Nov. 2.—About O
O two months ago George Patter- 0
0 son, a college student, prevented a O
O disastrous wreck on the Baltimore 0
0 and Ohio railroad by flagging u 0
O train after he had discovered a O
O broken rail. Last night's mall O
O brought hlin u check for 210 from O
• fit. UGII A ■ * t V|f ItUVA 1,1 lll"lot IIIIIIR'*, r - . , ■ . , , , .
of cour*#*, hut you know you've *uf- xtroy an entire city j M u > uum
farml them. .You probably Have had, aw*d »>> ‘J 1 ® -," f *V“I' 4 # 4 0 g,o 1!! 0 the company as a rcwaril for his O
them for no long that they ve become a .building* at *»34, 340, 34. ana wtan ,
- n street. ** nci -
For almost half an hour Solomon
ROUND TRIP
And Cheap One-way Rates
-TO-
CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST
Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacllfe
Coast and Northwest until September 13th, with ipeelat stopover
privileges, good returning to October 31et, 1906.
CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND
NORTHWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER 31,t.
Uee the eptendld through eervlee of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC from
New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from St. Louie or Chicago to
destination with Steamship Unto to Japan, Chino, ate.
Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from
Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st.
WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION,
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt„
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A.
halilt with you, and you have cams i Inn,street
to the conclusion that your fate I* in' ”
BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY. ...
The Nuttanthall Bros. Amuo. Co. (Inc.) neighborhood. .
Present the Dainty Musical Faroe | \\» capacity!., raid t., have been JO*
i aosmma _ , ms/sa si gallon* *laj. ^OlW itlU(tinuln$ thv • uui no ono nave ujpprppiit, n*u t *— yr*~ . — • ,
" I OVFR^ AVn 1I NATICS •» , tP u L only a email flask of the I Indigestion, nor lore of appetite, brash, oorntce u*»n '' •tlch tbe> were st.ind-
LuyCI\3 Al*U LrUliAIIv^ I product was found, but when raided, irritation, burning Mnsation*, heart* ing» un«l li seemed that the> munt i»tr-
l*h. but they were rfucued In time
to the conclusion mat your tuie in to, ■ ••••••
Hulfcr them Indefinitely and ptrlmp* Johmark and Mnron Singer, who had
forever. I born nnleep In ono at tho bulkJlngB,
And **n men, much like hon*tm Miami
product wan found, but when raided,
With Joe Morris as “(key Ressnstsln." j {mwowr. they were In the act of inov-
—J5S5* I Bill Chess. Pete Dennis and other tte-
TOM, DICK AND HARRY. 1 greet, were arrested while In tho oet of
■) moving out tho machinery, nnd It wn*
NEXT WEEK—Usual Matinees. jon their tertlmeny that Clements was
Bickel, WatSOn & Wrothe, a The ensini' used in the manufacture
SU rdi 0 , U n l ?Vnd ^pretty oKTs^tn^ths ^how! rMiiyV™' 11 "®'" 'byballe ^flrecr'freie
•eiSMind pretty girls in the • no ' w • thP „r the revenue nnicer*, nnd
t they temarked that tilt* wa* the fourth
‘ time It had la’cn captured and dlrnt-
I bled.
of 1000 Laughs.
“Tom, Dick and Hany.’
s «me Bijou Price,.
THE STAR
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O ° IS BURNED TO GROUND. O
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Lexington, Ky.. Nnv.
i<m hnfol at ai .
i:*Ih‘k O
tng unhitched at the hitching poet,
think they'ro tied, and SO their habit
make* them prisoner*.
But no ono need have dy*pep*la, nor
Irritation, burning Miuatlons. heart
burn. nauecu, eructation*, bad memory.
In** <>r vim and vigor und the happl-
ne** that comes from a healthy Mom-
ach nnd a go,sl appetite If he will
•>nlv leave Ills old hitching post and I
tie himself to n new one, one that will i
hob) him t» health. Joy. ambition and
u clear mind and memory, nnd the sun
shine that goes with them.
Thnt Indeed Is Heaven! And you can
get It In a little tablet already pro
ps re, I for the purpose, In Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets, those little cherub* of
health and •'illght found In thousand*
of homes today. Listen—one Ingredient
of one of these precious little tablet*
were awakened by the smoke, stood on
the ranf of one of the building*, wav
ing their hand* wildly and Imploring
the people below to save them.
The flame* were eating away the
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
! I> Marietta... s
1 *03 NakIiyIIIw.. 11:45 rtm |- k
2&> pull 72 Mfirlott*..
It do i r.HA ji.sii AlUAiii. KAiM(U4if,
* No.—Dr|iort To—
2 Nn Kb villi’. 1:3» ««
74 Marietta..li:l) pm
I I . ► *3 .Nathrill*.440 pw
; 75 Marietta... ZAt pull 72 MnrltHtt.. 5:20 pm
I * I Noihvlllr.. 7U15 pui|* 4 NfhvllU*. taO put
ckai hal ot ut.imui.. lUil.a ai.
Arrlvo F rom— | Im part To—
Savaunab 7:10 ntuiMtcon 12:01 nti
___ . mfn . a I Jocksouvllle.. 7:50 iimihuraouaU >:u) miu
CHATTANOOGA. Suco«i U:40tm Macon........ 4:03 pa
** >avaunab .... 4:15 iru'suraonab hlipo
Mac«»n ........ ti.-OO pm Jacksonville.. >:>3 pm
A l LAS LA ASLf HMl' l*t if A V HAIL-
Effective at Atlanta* October 27th,
and Chattanooga. October 20th, Iho
WLEK OF OCT. 29.
Sensational Drama Entitled
“The Kentucky
Outlaws”
A MOTHER'S DEVOTION.
PEOPLE
Mat
_ 'Tlie fa
O meus Ariington lintel at Jackson.
lO Breathitt county, hi u*he*.
O Manv feud rt/ffit* had taken place O
O aiHtut thin hotel. On one occaalon O
O Tom t’ockrlll and t'urt Jett emp- O
O tied revolver* ut each other in O
•o battle. . , . , „ °
0 Other fttfhiH had taken
0 there, nnd III© building
' \% r.s i'
ROAD.
W. £ /. Rnllroad will o;s>ralo on Its nteti^i" .’''!»!»am!*MiStS!m,rT # »3) run
trains, Nos.'3 and 4, Pullman slee|p | fiW pml’Menu m ry.i::# pm
wilt (iiacNt for you 3 000 gralnjv'of food erH k^ween Atlanta and ChattanCX)ga,! LnOraocr...’...’ I:23 am{La(»rl(u^«...’. G::V) pm
relieve J v«uV uW«f leaving Atlanta at 8:50 p. u., i -Mont^mro;. 3:40 pm,*Mout«>ry.Il:Ui.tn
Tnw rei etci >yur U •' 11 » IIBU « nn ir»»r • cm romain In aanin •l>«»Tr. AH otb«*r train* extent 8i!ii*
work of digesting until your Htomach j MU iiauscngera can it mum in j 0 y
con get strong and healthy uguin. Your i until 7:00 a. pi. next morning iu Chat* All train* of Atlanta nnd Wept Point
utomarii ban been overworked and j tanooga, returning pasaeuKcr i can get Ballrwna _ romgny arrive at "ml depart
nleeftcr
m. and arrlv
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Tlie following u-Mulo Ogurao puhlbihed only na tnformntlon. nnd am not gonrantend.
WASHINGTON. Nfew YORK AND THE EAST.
i m. i E
34.
40.
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Ar. To««| (E. T.)
Ar. Knarinnhurg
Ar. Chariot ft*
Ar. Wnfhlugton
Ar. N>w York
12:00 ntg’t
1:25 a.m.
4:42 n.ra.
0:2Jn.m.
p.m.
0:10 n.m.
7:5u a.iu.
l2:f/7 p.m.
.1:55 S3,
4:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
13.40 nnua
3:K p.m.
4:04 p.uj.
H:!S p aj.
4:42 4.01.
13:43 p.m.
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life
CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST.
is.
I ' 7.
IS.
'
I.r. At.antn
Ar. Cbatinnoufa
i-JO n.m.
4:45 n.m.
7:41 p.tn.
K W p.m.
7:10 a.m.
1 7^5 a.m.
| lKki p.m.
4-5o p.m. ;
Hi5 p.m.
Ar. lAiutMTlIle
Ar. Chicago. . . :
3:45 a.m.
l:2op.m. !
JACKSONVILLE. BRUNSWICK. ETC.
Is.
4.
10.
•4. 1
I.r. Atlanta
Ar. Mmon
Ar. t'ucbr.in
“ihBs.ta.
D-.20 n.m.
10:20 n.m.
12:15 p.m.
1 2:40 p.m.
4:1* pni.
7 :HI p.tn,
S:C p.m.
11:15 p.m.
1:30 n.m.
2:40 n.iu.
abused. It's fugged out. It nets!*
rest.
Let Bluart'* D) s|ut|i*la Tablets do the, ... ()rnIn „
work for your nomach. You will bo norn,nB
surprised how fine you'll feci after J
eating, and how lusciously good every
thing will taste to you. That - * Iwcausej
«. I Hie Table's nr* thoroughly digesting
c the foci which yoitr stomnrh couldn't
O Marred all over by bullets from O ! digest heforo.
! X f.,idl*ti' pistols nnd rifle*. Dr. 0 ; Have iht e tablets on your dining
O n P fox assassinated In Breath- 0 table, and tuke one or two after evorv
lo lit femls. was killed near the ho- C'nieut without fall. Then yon > will
45 o ,ei, anil J. B. Marcum lived next O J realise u* never before that the human
O door when he " a . K
Atlanta 7:10 next) UKoKiilA ItAii.uvAO.
Arrive Kruin- depart
C. E. HARMAN.
Generat I’osimigcr Agent
saesinatrd. O ' stomach decides fc.r every man wheth-
Mnrcum's 0 cr lie will go forward or barkwurd—
’'a'mees Monday Wcdncsdav. Thur*- o Peveral plots, ugalu.t Marrams O.cr he will go fmannl or hnrkwupl—
anil Kulurilav m r-lo 1'wrv nlfht ’ 3 hfe were also made In this hotel. O and besides, you'll forget you ever Im.l
" S u al - 30 ' Bvery nl * nt 00OooO00O0OO0OOU0OOOODfY MH 01 a stomach to torment you.
Society and Fashion patronize
the New Kimball Palm Garden. I
Souvenirs tonight after the
theater.
iU|*Aniru«ta 7:45 I
■PM ... O Utbofck 13:06 r
Covington 7;43 am *Augu#tn 3:3> (
Mugimtn., . ,J2:30 pmfi'onrern 5:03 |
Utbonln 3:2T# ptniCnviitftoti.... 4:|rt (
•AuirsMa 1:15 pn>l*AiffiiRtn U:4l |
'’Dully. All oth«r train* tiulljr except Hu
4-r
till' Alii LlKl3 UAlCtoAl.
AiTire Kruin— •*“1 Depart T«>—
Washington... •:» nmnirmlncbnin.. r*M on
4Mn»vIIh» *:4'| niniMonroe 7:-1 fltn
Jtatnphl* It:ttam 8rff Y«rk....l2:(W in
.Vpw York pm’Al»Iier!ll#.... 4:W put
Mootw 7:43 pailMumpbl* pa
j:i-mlng1inni.. 7:45 pin \Va#blugton... *:93fpm
gbawn In f’Mifml tin*.
At. Jutftip.
Ar. Iln’unwivk .
Ar. Jackfc»uvllif.
403 p.m. I
r.24 p.ai. I
l.v. AiUuui.
Ar. AuMvIl.
Ar. TnlUpooon.
Ar. AnuUton.
BIRMINGHAM. MEMPHIt AND THE WEST.
Ar. Annuton
Ar. Birmingham.
4:*> n.i
».m. I 4:24 p.m.
I.r. Atlnnta. . .
Ar. WUIIamioN. lMHH
Ar. Fort Valloy. . . . -1 1:25
~ ~1*3 kOttf*t n0*1 TlrUrfol
u.ria.tti.
4:» tt.ui. : • :t* «•
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7:«n.m. J 1U:v4m.ui. TAp.ni.
0:15 it.tn. ! I2:C« p.m, [ *:» p.ta.
COLUM BU«r>0'RT'vXCLtYVET(L
l.v. Atlanta.
Ar. Wl!l!anu
Ar. C«4un»Mui.
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