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Step by step we make
the correct appearance
for the particular man.
1st—the shoe—for no
man can be easv unless
his shoes are. E. ft W.
Shoes are economical
and .comfortable; $3.50
and up.
Next—socks and un
derwear. Buy now and
save 1-4 on Winter Un
derwear. (
Next — shirt, collar
and cravats—all the
new fads.
Next—suits, conven
tional styles and pro
nounced patterns at 25
per cent discount.
Next—overcoats, sev
en different styles in
i nt and an infinite va
riety in cloth and pat
terns at 25 per cent dis
count.
Next—we top off with
the hat. “E. ft W. Spe
cial” Hats at $2.00 are
naranteed to wear
•ell.
EISEMAN & WEIL,
SOLE AGENT8 FOR STETSON
SPECIAL HATS.
1 Whitehall St.
UlillCKWinilG,
DUD MIL
Th. UnmlM.
1,1,1 *■ **■•»».. F*b. 22-A. hr «■•
•(■rung off on n duck hum at Uayjlght (bis
morning with MH’lcllsod, his IS-fUMld
•ou. W. I.. Huilih. general agent of tbs 1111-
nol* < cut ml railway, south of Ohio, and (he
E eraoual n.pn .ontatlve of President llara
SJ; *••* NoTSMbsr Tblnl
Ar *» • « ml lea from
“* ,hHr ho#t to *■*»
UT *‘ r nut l»#en learned.
Mr brnlth. It la thought, attempted to
jww* hit sou. luit could not twlia In tb#
«y water, and ImxIi sank In T) feel of wa-
her. A negro who was paddling the ah Iff
managed to awlm aahore.
Tic accident happened about 300 fast
wmth of tire dub bouse and 6o feet iron
the hank.
A Pfriw of railroad man and official*
■*“* Wi Memphis on a apaclal (rain
ihla morning for
be dragged for
NEW STEAMBOAT COMPANY
TO INAUGURATE LINE.
XparUI to Tb« GtorgUn.
Brunswick. Ga.. F«b. 11.—A new
steamship company which will have lie
headquarter* at Brunawlck, haa been
formed for the purpbae of building a
ateatner to ply on the Altamaha river
between Brunswick and other river
points.
John lfall, of Haslahurst, president
of the John F. Hall Steamboat Com
pany la at the head of the company,
while two Brunswick cltisens ara also
Interested.
W. II. Fog, of this city, will be gen-
aral manager of the new company, and
John B. deiiontmullln will be chief en
gineer.
HELD UP AND ROBBED -
AT A PISTOL'S POINT.
IN CHILD'S. ASMS.
Mrs. Herbert Stanley and her t-year-ekl
daughter, Ethel, started to drive to Iowa
last Thursday taeralag from their home la
Kieter. Mra Stanley bad harried to get
started and ataaisd la her usual good
health, but whua Isas thau a Mile frees
home the auddealy cried. "Oh, Ethel. I'm
•o sick!" pressed balk hands to her breast
sad sunk over against her child. The
.brave little girl, supporting her ae !»«t
she roubl. drove lo a near-by house and a
physician was qalrily called, bat bo was
not needed, for be said that ah# was
•truck dead with Heart Qlsessa area as
she spoke her last wards.
A particularly aid raid. All the wore so
because It could have been prevented, fur
ebe was warned la time. War mouth. It
bad made bar breath short to harry, hbe
bad pains around tba heart aad several
•pells of palpitation. Her hnsbaad bad
urged her to do aomothlag for It, but she
kept saying. 'Ok, It's nothing the waller
• lib luy heart. I gaeaa It's my gtoeuarb.
It will get well llaelf, nay way."
hla people lu every tan have Uaart Hit
ease. Many don't know U.-theg_thlnk It's
something else aad doctor the etoswrh. kid-
neys, female organa, etc., aad get uo bet
ter: and many who do know think It can’t
be rund, Now, Heart IMaeato la jaat aa
curable at any other <11 jaggs; as hare
fully * — |-
proved i bit fully by rurlug thonaoada of
cases. Many of theaa were the most
bronTc. serious, cotnptteated ktod, le whb b
ill.oilier rrnicdlsa and doctors had failed,
utre seemed gone, hot oar treatment
them quickly and to atay cured. In
uany caeca Ibr Nerves aad Ntamarh
rrmedlea and doctera had failed,
and bo|
cured
very many
are affected alao. and la aach It la uaeleia
In tyeal the heart alone, aad ooa reaaou
why nur treatment carta la became It arts
the stomach rlgbt. removea con ati pa I It. n.
ateodlea aud revltallara the nerves and
buIMn UP the whole aystew. bealdea
atrsugthenlng. controlling and curing the
heart. Wc ran cure you, no matter hot,
lied off. and to prove It wo will tend you
by mail, postpaid, without any conditions,
without any restrlrllons, and without any
coat, a regular full site treatment of Hr.
Fuller’a Heart and Nerve fare, aud his
lUnstratod book with which you srtU know
-ottr own case •• well aa any doctur.
loth are free.
l'nderaund. Ihla Is not a "tample" ot
'trial.'* but a regular fall alao I real men'
Neither la It a i' ll, |i. schema or anything
of the klud: notblng Imt a fair, aquarc
Itance for yon to fully teat this grsml
treatment for yourself. In your owu home,
without cost, tr you have one of the
HAVEMEYER’S YACHT
DESTROYED BY FIRE
TO
Party Aboard Esiajied by
Small Boats-to the
Shore.
Special to Tba Georgian.
Kay Weal. Fla.. Fab. 11.—An txplo-
alon. accompanied by Are, destroyed the
auxiliary yacht Adeline, owaod by M.
O. Havemeyer, of the Sugar Trust,
barrel of gasoline on deck leaked and'
was Ignited by Are from th# galley.
The party on board, consisting or G.
W. Bunt, Dr. R. J. Williams, Mr. Lay-
ton. the aogtnoor and pilot, took to
amaJI boats and landed ~on~ Sound beach.
Mr. Layton was slightly burned.
The yacht la a~ total loss.
Special to The Georgian.
Savananh, Ga., Feb. 22r—r", W.
Schultz, of Anderson. S. roiiorted
lo the police yesterday that he was held
up last night at the point of a pistol j 1‘uU
and robbed by a highwayman on Ber- but send now
rlen anil Montgomery atrecta. Hr and, sail set well. Address The Hurt fare
his mother, who were going to leave j Co., 417 Masonic Hid*., Hallowell, Maine.
for Way-cross, were obliged to remain
all night at the Salvation Army head- j
lug or Nightmare. PalpItaAou.
or Sklppiur Heats of tba hesrr. a
breath, Falutlng, Smothering. Chet
Nmnb or Sinking Spells. Iilxxlnf.a, N
bleed. Swelling legs. Asthma, Pain
your h
Don't wall.
quarters. Money was forwarded to
them here, and they left this morning
for their hoinea.
Mra. Catehinga Daad.
Special to The Georgian.
Cuthbert, Ga., Feb. 12.—M's. Ida
Catehinga died at her home, three
inltea from Cuthbert Wednesday morn
ing with pneumonia. Mra. Catehinga
aa a woman of wealth and was well
known all over the state.
A
ELECTRIC DRIVEN
PUMPS.
DUNN MACHINERY CO.
64 Marietta 8treat.
Atlanta, Oa.
T
WHILE ON VOYAGE
FOUR LOSE LIVES
Bpedal te The Georgian.
Charleston, 8. C., Feb. 22.—The
•learner Marlon, plying between
Charleston and Baufort, took Ara Ihla
morning at Coung'a Island.
The Hamea got beyond control of the
crew and the aleamer was aunk. Four
passengers, all colorad and tholr names
unknown, were drowned. Their bodies
have not been recovered. The bout
was about two yaara old and a small
river ateamer.
PROFESSOR BEATEN
MONSTER POWER PLANT
AT ANTHONY SHOALS
Capt. Fitzpatrick Talks
of Giant Under
taking.
“Within eighteen months we shall htre
* Anthony shoal* plant completed ami In
nnlng shape, furalshloc 30.000 home power
Hants lu Augusta aud other towns.
xn« an Investment of $6,060,660. Including
Hi*' pnri-haae of the Twin City Power Com-
• Npialn .1. II. FlUpstrick. of Waablnglon.
'»* • m.i* talking of hla h^w power roui
tnn.v down In Wllk#a, Elbert and Ogle
..untie*. Ills company haa secured
a! l the land around Anthony aboala and the
i'«n* of the corporation ara atupandou*.
An t>nnrmoua power ptADf, a steam and
Fif-irlc railroad, a big eotton oil mill, a
»'«!|' mill or two, the furnishing of electric
i-tirr to n dosen towns aud the creation of
i'lggeat artificial lake In the country—
thp«» nre Mine of the details of the plans.
' aptaln Fltspatrtek and bts brother. T.
M I itipntrlck, ara resident* of Washing-
*?*'■ - and belong to a well known Ueor-
family. They are brothers of Mrs.
'iirv Stewart, of 247 Peachtree atreet.
MS ri ' « aptaln Fltspntrlck la visiting for a
day*. To The Georgian he talked Krl
Uompauy. twenty-three miles above Au
gusts, which will follow the development
of the Anthony shoals plant, will cause the
Increase of capital to Ift.OOO.OOO.
Some Past History.
Several years ago ('aptaln Gillette,.of the
United Mates array, nnd ('aptaln Purse, of
ttaraimab. -wwdannak ifnreldp the shgal*
be. unto Interested and spent several mout!
In New York, trying to Interest financier*.
He decided not to.sell, bill »« rematu In
terested In the plant, lie relumed to Gem
gia and purchased the entire stock of the
company then organised, tits brother. T.
N. Fltgnatrlrk. and Benjamin Orme, of New
York, Occam# Interested with hlui. The
services of W. J. Ia#at#r. a yotiug New
York engineer, were secured, and the party
•pent a year preparing Its first report
Financing ths Plans.
Upon Investigation the Electrical I’r
tie* Company of New York undertook to
finance the power company. John F. Wal
lace, formerly engineer of the Panama Cn
oil Commission, who reslguad to accept
the presidency of this company. Is espe
cially Interested In the shoals plant, Geo.
C. Smith, former president of the Atlanta
and West Point railroad, la vice-president
of th** company. The Klttpatrfrk brothers
and Mr. Omie are still Interested In the
company, though It was reported they had
Mid their holdings.
"We have secured options on al*out ROOD
acres of land on the river.*' said Captain
Fltapatrlck. “and tire buying this outright
i fast ns warvati attend to It. Wc shall
•end about JJOO.Ort for laud alone.
•'The big dam will be completed by the
.end of eighteen month*. 1 think. The con-
the new pdwer #laut tract la not yet let. It will be 76 feet high.
1.500 feet long nt the top. and 600 feet long
Wtt&nd s'.“
AAA BANK DEPOSIT
8.R.FsilMJ.WsiviTlksa
7 *00 MMCODI^H
MBHWB Bo.rJ«tCc»t.Writ.]
tE0aniaALA«Ak«(L'IINIUC0li.t«(.MaM
DICK CHEATHAM
WAS IN WRECK
Richard Cbaatham. who wta former
ly secretary of the Southern Cotton
Association, la now wearing a lump on
the top ot hla head aa a reminder of a
railroad wreck In which he played a
part Wednesday night. The train on
which Jlr. f»e«tham was riding ran
Into an open switch, 20 Ihtlei thtl aide
Fraiit'is Palmer Charged
with Tactics of
Caruso.
25°
Reduction
Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Chil
dren’s Mixed Color Suits.
Likewise a quarter off on *
v
Overcoats
Other departments of
the "Big Store” con*
done the price-lessening
spirit, and offer REAL
bargains.
Eiseman Bros.,
11-10-10-17 WHITEKUL ST.
ATLANTA.
lilUssrSellA WisklHiM. 0, c.
DOOSEETS LEAVE
BY ACCUSER'S SON fOB VISIT TO SOUS
President Speaks Tomor
row at Harvard Union,
Cambridge.
he
niornlng of
Th- *lmals power plant Is capitalised | at the
M nnd txmda laauad. M he oald. I lake R talla* l«ng and avcragli
lh- nurchisf of the Twin ,1’lty Power* wide. It will furnlali 20.0X) prill
Imr**
Attending Washington Maatmg,
SpcclHl to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 22.-—T'omnmnder
H. 8. folding, of the naval battalion.
National Guard of Georgia, haa gone
to Washington to nttned the National
Naval and Militia Aaaociitlon. of which
he la vie# president. In th# absence of
the president, Commander folding will
preside over the meeting.
power and from 6.060 to 6,000 secondary
power.
Powar to ~A ugwater—
“We have nlready coutractetl to supply
power to Augusta plants for $200,060 a year.
We shall have other big coulracts. At
Washington. Ga.. there in to be built a $f00.-
000 cot too mill, and 9100.AM of th# stock Is
already subscribed. An oil mill at tha
shoals Is projected, nnd Northern parties
re espactlng to build a pulp mill.
"The aboala are 63 miles from Augusta
and electric transmission Is necessary, of
ac. We ahall furnish powhr alao to
nsnn. Washington and other points. A
railroad la already chartered and la to he
built from Washington to the aboala. It
will be coaverted Into an electric railroad
aa soon aa the power plant la completed.
New York. Feb. 22.—Francis Pal
mer!. professor of languages, was held
In $300 ball In police court today for
examination on Monday on a charge
almllai- u» that on whk-hTtnrJ™ Caru-
ao, the Metropolitan Opera Houaa tarior,
was ronvlctad.
Mra. Dell# Murphy was the accused.
She charged Palmer! with making an
mproper remark and placing hla hand
on-her in « Bowery auction store.
Thomas Murphy, aon of the com
plainant. who happened on the ecene.
gave Palmerl a whipping., traces of
which-were very evident.when he wa*
arraigned.
MEN ARE ARRESTED
NEAR CZAR’S PALACE
HI. Pelerahurg. Feb. 22.—Investiga
tion today shows that the report yes
terday rexardlnx the assassination of
the car was based on the arrest of
several suspicious iiersonnges near
Taarkoe Helo. They were taken Into
vustudy while distributing Hoclallst III.
eraturv.
Commission Law Valid.
Lincoln. Xebr., Feb. 22.—The Nebras
ka aupremp court, In an opinion handad
down yesterday, declares valid the
amendment to the state constitution,
adopted by the voters af the last elec
tion. providing for the creation df a
railway commission of three membere.
Washington. Feb. 22.—President and
Sirs. Roosevelt leave for Masaachusells
this afternoon for a two days' villa
with their sons, Theodore, at Harvard,
and Kermtt, at Groton. Mr. and Mrs.
Longworth and Mias Ethel Roosevelt
accompany them. AsalMant Secretary
and Mr*. Latta will alao be In the par
ty.
They are due to arrive al Boston at
7 *. m. Saturday, and will return In
time to eat breakfast at the white house
Monday morning,
TO BE OUE8T OP CLUB
ON NIGHT OF SUNDAY.
Boston, Mass., Feb. 22.—The presi
dent nnd his party will arrive here to
morrow morning and will be at the
home of Dr. and Mra. William Htur-
gls Bigelow during their stuy. Hunday
morn In* the president will he with his
son hi Cambridge. He will speak at
Harvard I'nlon Haturdny afternoon,
porbshly at I o'clock. Hunday night
he will he the guest of the Percalllan
Club nnd will return to Bostnn late. At
the I'nlon he will be Introduced by J.
B. While, president of the senior class,
who arranged fov the lecture last
Christinas.
MadMcker Banking Co.
New accounts invited. We dffej* to depositors
every facility which their balances and business re
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savings
Department.
LOST!
ONE REPORTED WAR
IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Ban Salvador, Feb. 22.—Central
AmerlcaM , )atefff‘dotnic opera war be
tween Honduras aad Nicaragua seems
-today to be laa state of abeyance
A long Intermission la promised after
the very short Brat act. Accurate in
formation as to the exact status of hos
tilities is difficult to obtain. The scene
clotad with the Nicaraguan army, re
ported as having Invaded Honduras,
—— • • ;< ....
but there has been no further report# v
since this array croeeed tha frontier.'-*-
The only battle fought, go far ae le
known, was on February It. and thee*
is considerable dmlbt as lo its real out.
come, both sides claiming victory. How
ever, if war'ta to fuitowv lighting m
come within a few days. Already I
are being taken at WUbUgQIKT:
cording lo advices received here, tp"
force the nations th arbitrate.
Truth in Kansas.
The "liter of The Barber County liulei
doe. nut mean to mislead tin one. Kill",
th*. I’",. U no wore, be has token mil Ihr
rsltruuil lime cards sad run- Mil- Inatrad:
-Trains are due when you see lie* smoke."
Kansas city Journal.
EXPORTED COl ION BRINGS
$425,00Q, 000 TO I HE U. S.
• Washington. - Feb 22. The bui rmi nt sinllstlcs announces that cot
ton and ita products brought l42u.uoo.uou Into the United Btatfs from
foreign countries In lha.year Just ended.
Of the cotton exported, St73,0««.ooo went to the United Kingdom,
tlM.eOO.OOO to Germany and I4li.000.000 to France.
New Bank at Maxays.
The secretary of state granted a
charter Friday morning to the Hank >f
Maxeya. ’ Capital stock I2S.000. Guy
R. Brtghtwell, L. D. Durham and others
Incorporators.
Prompt Work Steps Firs.
Hpceial to The Georgian
Fltsgerald. Ga.. Feb. 22.—A email
binge occurred In the negro quarter
nf the city yesterday and only prompt
•dais
Worth-While Savings On Men’s Wear Prices
In this February Rebuilding-Reduction Sale we offer savings on mpn’s clothes
and furnishings that are really worth-while—not half-hearted reductions on a few
lines with staple and most desirable things reserved; but straight-out price-cuts on
just the goods you want and no restrictions, no red tape, no deceptive methods.
Copyright l go6 by
Hart SchtlTner ii Mirx
Underwear
Sei'cvon's patent elastic
seHin Drawers — winter
weight—$1.00 grade at 67c;
75c grade 50c.
Other underwear — ail
styles, all grades ,all sizes—
at ;i:i l-:> per cent discount.
Anti a special lot of fine
all-wool underwear from
lines we will discontinue—
was $2.50 to $5.00—at half
price.
Winter weight Night
shirts and Pajamas—1-3 off.,
Suits and Overcoats—1-4 Off
Hart, Schaffner ft Marx and Rogers, Peet 4 Co. are the Names Behind these Clothes
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats#a 1 nfi
now IsJmO
$18.00 .Suits and Overcoats^ | ^ JQ
$20.00 Suits and Overeoats(
now
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats!
now
$15.00
$16.90
$25.00 Suits and OvercoatsdJI O 7C
now '.ylO# I %3
$:I0.00 Suits and Overcoats$22 50
$65.00 Suits and OvereoatK^20 25
$40.(K) Suits and Overcoats
now
$30.00
Odd Trousers Reduced Also; Were $5 to $10; Now $3.75 to $7.50
Daniel Brothers Co.,
Clothiers—Hatters—Furnishers—Shirt Makers.
45-47 Peachtree Opposite Walton St.
Fancy Vests.
J Entire line of white aud
fancy vests—washable and
dry-clcauahle* fabrics— at
33 1-3 per cent discount.
Neckwear.
Regular 50-ccnt Cravats
at 35c; or 3 for $1.00; a grand
line to choose from.
And a fine collection iff
handsome, exclusive. Kauev
$1.00 Neckwear at 50 cents
Hosiery.
Lot of lutelv imported
Fancy Hose reduced from
75c aud $1.00 to 50c a i>air.