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Tuesday,
9 O’clock
Spsclsl to Vha Georgian
Brunswick, Ol, March 4,—Tilt trag
edy which cent Lillian Daren port and
A. R. Brows Into etornMy !• at 111
never tobe uargviM. ~ ^• c
Various ttoeorlos ar* advanced by va
rious people who have endearore^ to
,lt I* the Qreateat artal Moat Perfect
Remedy Yet Devleed to Step
Indirection. Heart Pains
and Achee In Side or
Sack.
. Heads J>y Harrison Fisher, little Japs by Esther Hunt, Gains
borough heads, and many other reproductions of artistic water color
and crayon sketches.
All oval frames, 10 by 12 inches and 8 by
in gilt, .black and mahogany. • ••
\ .TJhet frames alone would cost you double
took a picture to be framed. - i „
H these subjects do not appeal to you, the frames can be used for
photographs, magazine pictures, or any other pictures you may wish
to frame yourself. \ i: v, .
‘ The oval frames are well made and extremely attractive.
FIRST BOTTLE FREE
Frames
CM rrtd, H. I. receiving attention and
were-at th* haada of member* of the
Parker . Carnival Compaay, which In
wintering • hero, and of which company
he la an attache.
the money if you
etemeeh. ootsrrh-
al ■Dyspepsia; if
ether remadiea
have failed.to
fir. you relief, if
yeu or* dlaeeur.
•ted •r'Mue, then
pVtPtfJSlA,
REMEDY.
icr's Ijnpniialn Remedy
ration. piraa«tit and mtr
: nr ohl men or women,
a Kernel, Helps CT'^
the aban> pnnga of —
lie to like ror
-. —... Tyner’a Dja.
dlpeat ymir food and
of lnd location.
FOR NtRVOUS PROSTRATION
idlgaahoo. Ty-
the Hunt rapi-
pardoned • «Ix
After having,
weeks ago from the state pehltentlary.
where h. was sentenced to aerve a Ilf.
term for icIUlng Jem. Wall several
years ago, Robert A. Keith was ar
rested Sunday night by Policeman Mc
Gill on complaint of Keith's slater-in
law, Mrs. Rose
On sale Notion Department, Tuesday Morning, 9 O’clock.
tier's Dyspepsia Remedy la .1
rdy made.
Your beat] may hare felt dull and heavy;
vim bad the "liluea," were crosa, ncrroca or
SflTSKEffiK'ft XZS?
It’s ten to sue It was old dyspepsia alyly
gelling In bis work, sot enough to cauie
mil. pale. inu. just enough to-dell' your
Schlapbach, of 117
Lucklp street, who resides In the esme
house with Mrs. Keith.
Keith la accused of haring threat
ened to burn the house and also to do
ether violence. He le said to have'
written pifenalve and threatening let-
terslo Mrs. Schlapbach.
•Keith'* •little 9-year-old daughter.
Rose; lives with her mother and Mrs.
Schlapbach. and the trouble appears to
:til* troohlPjuRt ti
.* <*/**•
THOUEANDE ^LACK^UFFtCIENT
slid don’t know why. >Th*r think they need
:&e^K. U M3a»^fe‘
the matter with them, and a botde ot Ty-
'ner'a Dyspepsia'Remedy will pmre. lt..
LAOK OF. FLESH, TOO'MUCH FAT,
PIMPLE!, BLOTOHC!.
sallow complexion, lark of serve force. Im-
l«ireH«hed brood, Insomnia. .hasuai-lira,
o’enk ■ hrntu "power, may Sir be due to a
lanlty dlgeatlre proems either lu the atom-
neb or bowels. • - . *«
, Taka. Tyner's liyapepala, Remedy after
caeb meal and dud out how.your dlgeatlre
}tM tuurr forcr. ■rnmgth abu Drain jHiwer
uu<t »<op«*aIl nUoivkajrttftalMo >
See our window display.
have arisen over this little girl.
Keith wsa released from fhe police
elation Monday morning and will, be
tried Jn police court Monday afternoon.
HI* friends say the only threat he has
made was In a statement to hls slster-
In-lanvtp the effect that "If his little
girl was harmed they would have to
suffer'Uip consequences.”
Keith. It will bo remembered, shot to
death Jesse Wall* In thejatlers home.
In Jones avenue, on account of alleged
attentions of Well to Mrs. Keith. Keith
entered a plea of guilty rad was given'
a life term. Jie was pardons* after,
ompaiiy
io'aided m securing the pardon. In
Is letter Senator Tillman Uses ebar-
teriitlc language commending Keith
r fils act In Wiling WaU rad advising
nr to'begin lire anew and rorget the
at. Keith Is represented by Attorney
trton Smith.
it botuT'iy -
taking tbit |
We mad 'yon
ijumSk-
.tress!
dm*glat
King and Queen Plan Cruise
in the Mediterranean
The ftslvstton Army to Atlsuts.bas pie
pared Its report for the mouths of January
and February, tod It Is shown that a great
work wsa done fur the poor during that
period, 8om» Bgere*. from tbs report ere
Tyner Remedy Co., Augusta, Qa.
* Please glreltne'onc bottle of .Tyner's
liyapepala Remedy. I agree to Mke ss
.directed on ItbeL-
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Of Imported
Pattern Hats
Novelties
and Domestic
and / Milliiierv
TonifM mnd TuN^MtaL.
The* btatlNfalah** TrrTlfflO.
nines, .5 meats siippneu,
lied, 19: families auppll.il
The report isbowa • sum-.
J..N. Cates. (I years of age. of IM
Marietta street, died huddenly Sunday
afternoon at’hla borne white taking a
bath. Hla wife found him dead on the
lloor. Coroner Thompson held an In
quest. the.Jury Ending that death waa
due to apoplexy. The deesaeed was a
Confederate Veteran and belonged to
Camp Stonewall Jackson.
TOWNv,
with clothing
great work 4
predate any
’ London. March 4.—Tfielr majesties.
King Edward atgl, Queen. Algxsndra,
started on their Journey to the south of
Prut's this morning. After a short
stay at Blarrlts, they will cruise In the
Mediterranean on the royal yacht Vic
toria and Albert and rerutn to England
about April 1. ,
IN K. H. SOTHBRN*! Ml
“IF I WKBI X]
BT JIUSTIN IDITUI M
Night -4c to M M.. Mattass 1
HALE NOW ON.
Oklsboms baa derided to bold eome of
er carde on her elrere till the gels safely
>to the uslou.-BIrmlogbam Ledger:
Wedsetday aud Thursday—Mat T
CHARLES DILLINGHAM T
ROBERT LOBA
IN TUB DRILLLANT COMBDT •
and balance of week,
You are cordially invited.
We’ll Settle the Hat
, Question for You
Dynamite Magazine
plodes Near Kansas
There’s no question as to the high
quality and correct style of Stetson Hats.
So, fn choosing from this world-famous
line you have only to satisfy your indi
vidual taste.
I ‘ ' % . - ‘ .
The new Spring models in both
soft and stiff styles are ready here.
Come in and look ’em over.
TONIGHT—MATINEE TUCNMj
P. AUG. ANDERSON ta
Kanes* City. Mo.. March 4.^-An ex
plosion uf a dynamite magsslne a abort
dlatance out of Kanes* city, Kansas,
early thla morning, .broke window* for
a mile around and ahook thing* up gen
erally. No llvoo won loot, as at drat
reported, and only three or four people
wei'e conducted 8unday morning In the
chapel of Qreenberg, Bond A Bloom-
Ralil The hnAir wee tilfan tn Vaiv.
Mrs. Louioa Tarloton.
The funeral services of Mrs. Louise
Tarleton. who died Saturday night,
Blaney*a Great Mere!
Splendid Cset endPv*<
wor* more or leas aerloualy Injured.
GARDEN
BLUNKAIZ.-ATWOO#
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday M
Tuesday and Wednesday MattaMI
“ THF PLUNGHB “
rhursday, Friday. Saturday Nlgftl
Friday and Saturday Matins**,
" HELD BY THX KKIMT
Night prices 15. S>, 90, Me. >
Mstlseo prlcea 11, 81. X*c. VR
TOOLS
* Elisabeth Chastain, the J-yesr-old
daughter of Mrs. Elisha Chastain, pf 10
Wells 'street, died late Sunday after
noon at- the Grady Hospital a* the re
sult of a peculiar accident.
While playing In th* yard Sunday
momlag at 10 o'clock'ejection of fence
In aom* manner fell Gh the child and
tendered her unconatfleu*. She waa
taken to the hospital, but 'dled without
regaining conaclousnOta. (be skull hav
ing bean fractured.
Hoes, 26c to 75c.
BakeB, 36c to $1.00.
8pading Forks, 76c up.
Manure Forks, 65c up.
Shovels,. 76c to $1.00.
Spades, 85c and $1.00.
Wheel Barrows, $2.60.
STEPPED IN FRONT OP 6i
WAS INSTANTLY
Chattanooga. Tenn.. Marita
J. Kelley, cldesl soa of Rov. C
ley. pastor of Trinity MetbaSl
wu* run over sod instantly I
night by n trolley csr. no
Visiting friend* nad ran hna*
front ft m —•ndly mortaggai
Clothiers—Hatters—Furnishers—Shirt Makers
4S47 Peachtree—Opposite Walton St.