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trill refund
your money.
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Funeral Services Will Be
Conducted at Home at
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Athens.
Special to The Georgias.
A then*. Q«-. March 11.—Major La
in,ar Cobb died at (:10 o'clock till*
moraine. He waa stricken with para-
lyele Saturday evening.
The deceased waa a eon of General
Howell Cobb, a brother o( Judge Cobb,
of the aupreme court; Judge Howell
Cobb. or Athene, and Ordinary J. A.
Cobb, of Americas. He I* earvlved lqr
Ida wife, three eona and one daughter.
The funeral will be held Tueaday
her*.
Dunlap Derby
$5.00
Stetson Derby
$4.00
( Special M Derby
$3.00
Law’s Special
Colors
Stetson
Belly
$5.00
Dunlap
Pearl
$5.00
Nutria
Belly
Pearl
Gray Pearl
FIVE WOMEN ARE INJURED
IN FAREWELL APPEARANCE
Special to The Oeorftaa. — >
Chattanooga. T*nn., March 11.—Bad
whlaky and a dealre to eacort a young
lady to her home from a "ho* aupper,"
are raid to be the causes of a killing
In which Harrtaon Bolton, aged 22
year*, ahot to death 8herman Bean,
Bean and a
El Paso, Texaa, March 11.—At! five tf
th. euiltcn bull fighter* whoee farewell
appearance In the ring waa the attrac
tion at the Jure* Plaza del Torre* yea-
ttrday, were Injured by being gored
or toaaed by the bulla. Only one. how
ever. waa aerloualy Injured—Senortta
Herrera—but her Injurlea were not fa
tal.
live tkouaand peraon* wltneaaed the
exciting context.
aged 17, at Sale Creek,
young man named Woolen, were walk
ing home with a girl when Bolton drew
a revolver and fired ao closely that
Bean'* clothing wy burned. Bean died
In a hoxpltal here laat night and Bol
ton la In the county Jail. 1
Both are prominently connected. ■
FOREIGN NA 7JONS 10 SEND
WARSHIPS 70 JAMESTOWN
CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY
TO SPEAK AT DENVER
Chamber of Com
merce Banquet Will
Be Great.
Central; Colonel A. R. Lawton, vice
prealdent of the Central; Milton H.
Smith, prealdent of the Louisville* and
Naahvllle.
In addition to all the members of the
chamber and the railroad men men
tioned. and other prominent men of the
state, the cotton aeed oil men of Geor
gia have been Invited, and alxty-four
have accepted the Invitations. About
two hundred member* of the chamber
have accepted.
Tonight—Matinee Tueaday.
B. E. TOBBKSTEB FBESEMTS
Preparations have been completed
for the annual dinner of the Chamber
of Commerce, to be held at the Pied
mont Hotel on March 1», beginning
promptly at 7 o'clock.
W. W. Finley, prealdent of the
Columbia. B. C,, March 11.—C.
Green, a merchant of £
urb of thla city, waa
J. A. Aycock, of Carrolll
dent of the Georgia Cotton S
A NEW MUSICAL OBAMA.
waylaid and
killed Saturday night by Edward Mar
shall. who hlmaelf waa killed by Green.
Green waa a married man. tf.yearx
of age, and robbery waa the motive for
which he waa xlatn.
The ahootlng occurred about 11
o'clock, but the foodies of the' men
were not dlacovered until about 2.
When found Green'* clothing waa on
fire, hla body bqlng badly charred
around the heart and aide, where the
bullet* took effect, and a roll of money
waa partially bunted.
The feet of the men were leaa than a
foot apart, showing that they faced
each other when they were killed. At
Green's light hand lay a 12-raltber
revolver, with four emtpy chambers.
Near Marshall's right hand was a 41-
callber six-shooter, with five -empty
chambers, while a 28-callber pistol,
which had not been fired, was at hla
left hand. Under hla body was a well-
during the evenli
The other speakers will be Hon. J.
Wllle Pope, president, -who win tell of
the work done ao Tar this year, and
the work planned for the remainder of
THUBSDAT MATINEE AND NIGHT.
DENMAN THOMPSON’S
president last year, who w
fast year's accomplishments.
ELDORADO STOCK DO.
OPENING WEDNESDAY MATINEE.
“ FALSELY ACCUSED ”
Wad., Thors., Frf., Saturday Right*.
Wad., Than., Frf. Saturday Matinee*.
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SPECIAL ATTRACTION:
THE LOLA LEA EARL CO.
OLD HOMESTEAD
Ths *P!f>dl<l Predaetkm that Mas
Delighted Tbsstsreesrt far tka Hat
* Tvutf Ymm.
Nothing Too
Good
For tha
American People
Tpentyxsan. .
TUB FAMOCS DOUBLE OI ARTBT.
Night. Ao to fl: Mstlaee Me to He.)
the people has been bestowed
upon Cascarets ever since.
The sale today is at the
rate of OVER A MILLION
BOXES A MONTH, proTine that the American people recog
nize, that what is BEST FOR THEM is none too good.
Why this enormous patronage?
The answer is simple: Cascarets are pure, clean, sweet,
mild, fragrant, harmless but effective little tablets for the treat*
ment and cure of Constipation and all Bowel Troubles. They
are put up In neat little enamel boxes, easy to buy, easy to
carry (i n vest-pocket or purse), easy to take and easy of action,
always reliable, always the same, they “work while you sleep’'
and wake you up feeling fine In the morning.
The* not only regulate the movement and stimulate the muscular walls of
Hie bowels, but they keep the ENTIRE CANAL CLEAN and antiseptic, forcing
out and destroying all disease germs that breed in the accumulated filth unless
promptly and regularly discharged. Therefore, they are a great preventive of
oueese.and may be takes continuously as a precautionary measure.
_ The new Pure Drugs Act adopted by CongTess on June 30, 1900, and in
(Sect January 1, 1907, la a GOOD LAW and means better and PURER
Payeholegtoal Society.
The fourth lecture of the continuous
Chautauqua serf a* of the Atlanta Psy
chological Society was given Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Sam W. Small being
the epeaker. Mr. Small waa accorded
a decided ovation and delighted a house
filled to Ite capacity.
The society Is doing a great work In
Atlanta In Its efforts to teach men and
women how to be healthy and happy.
President Harrison la delighted with
the success of hla new and novel ven
ture.
■pedal to The Georgian.
Trton, Gl, March 11.—W. A. Bur
gess. aged 4S yean, an employee of
the Trton Manufacturing Company, of
thle city, waa Instantly killed Saturday
night by falling th* distance of about
104 feet from th* "Cliffs," Just balow
the dom across the Chattooga rivar.
Mr. Burgess was raised In Morgan
county. Alabama, and had only been a
citizen of this plac* about three weeks.
H* leave* a wife and several children.
Sparta, Ga.. March 11— Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock John Burden,
about 24 years of age, was ahot In th*
neck with a shotgun and Instantly
having two bullet holes In II. ,
Marshall was shot twice through the
head and once through the right breast.
while Oreen had three bullets through
hla heart. The back of his hand was
covered with bloog, indicating that he
may have had a struggle with his as
sailant. Several pieces of silver were
found scattered about Green's body.
The finding of the two masks and
three hate leads to the belief that Mar
shall had an accomplice, but up to this
tint? nqArrast* hav* bean made.
are conflicting. One report le that the
deed waa an accident due to the fact
that the gun was thought to b* un
loaded. while another la that the deed
was Intentionally committed, and that
the boy has made his escape.
William Edward MoPall.
Th* funeral services of ‘William aft*
ward McFell, aged It years, who dlafi
Sunday night at hla resldencs. 41 High
land avenue, after an attack of mania*
gills, were conducted Monday afteraoea
at 2:20 o'clock. He was employed by
the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany.
DIAMONDS FOUND
IN OLD KENTUCKY
Anti-Sateen League.
Th* Atlanta Anti-Saloon League will
meet Tuesday evening at I o'clock at
the Carnegie Library. The calling of a
prohibition election In Atlanta In April
I* to b* taken up and pushed actively.
time no-arrest* have been made.
Marshall waa 24 yeare old, unmar
ried and the eon of the manager of the
large department store of J. J. Mlm-
naugh. of thle city.
for the American People. We endorse it and will live up to it in
SPIRIT and LETTERc-an easy task, as we have always been actuated
the same principles and no changes are requited in our formula or pack-
. Wt adopted OUR OWN PURE DRUO LAW In 1896 when the Em
box of Caacarete came on the market and have lived and worked and pro
duced under it ever since.
To-day,after a record of nearly 100,000,000 bogea sold. Cascarets STAND
J* crater in PURITY. QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT than any
°ther preparation for Bowel trouble In all the world.
should be a great argument for any one, to tnr Cascarets AT
91JCE. and be healthier and happier for it Some people have CHRONIC
mS?J®*TIQM with all the horrors derived from it; others have HAB-
iTHAL CONSTIPATION from earelesaneia and neglect, but nearly
EVERYBODY has OCCASIONAL CONSTIPATION; which. U not
promptly taken care of if liable to result in its degeneration into the worse
omjj and cause greet suffering and perhaps death.
Csicareta, if taken patiently and regularly, will remedy all of the**
. ;r°oble% but if taken promptly at the very first sign of an Irregular-
,7.°' 'he Bowel*, will act a* theFINEST PREVENTIVE ever discovered
tea wit] keep *11 the machinery running in good order, ill
i, *<W»e you to get a Httu’ 10c box of Cascarets TO-DAY and carry
"'"your purse or vest pocket Take one when you feel anything unusual
Charleston, W. Va„ March ll*-It la
believed that a rich diamond field has
been found In Elliott county. My, near
th* West Virginia lln*. The new dia
mond bearing outcrop of mineral and
earth In earthy formation her* I* the
crater apparently of an extinct volcano.
Th* mineral kimberlite found In what
Is called a pipe. Is Identical with that
found In the Transvaal.
In the Name of Sense,
that good common sense
of which all of us have a
share, how can you continue
to buy ordinary soda crackers,
stale and dusty as they must
be, when for Sf you can get
Uneeda Biscuit
CHANGE OFVENUE
MAY BE DEMANDED
Bone Pains, Itching Skin Diseases,
Ecxema.
Permanently cured by taking Botanic
Blood Balm. “ - -
Boise, Idaho, March 11.—Preliminary
motion* In the cases of Moyer, Hay
wood and Pettlbone, charged with con
spiracy In ths assassination of former
Governor Steunenberg, wljl be mad* at
Caldwsll next Tueaday. Attorneys
Richardson, of Denver: Miller, of Spo-
Vperlal to Th* Georgias
Ameriru*. Ga., March 11.—Bill Bees*
th* negro desperado, who yesterday
mortally wounded Police Officer Wil
liam Morris, was shot to death at 7
o'clock last night, hts body being fairly
riddled with buckshot and pistol balls
fired by determined m*n who surround
ed the house In which the negro had
barricaded himself. It was ascertained
that Reese was concealed In n dwelling
on Davenport street, a negro suburb,
and a detachment of five policemen and
Deputy Sheriff Fuller went there pad
surrounded th* hoese.
Deputy Fuller ead Policeman Willis
rushed to th* floor, whereupon the
negro opened fire with a revolver.
Reese advanced. Bring upon th* officers
and Policeman Willis received * bullet
through his right hand. At this the
other officers opened Are with guns and
revolvers, and the desperado fell, ex-
K I ring Instantly. Pollen Officer Morris
i In a precarious condition at the
Amerteu* hospital.
The crime for which th* officers
If you have ache* and
pains In bones, back and Joints. Itching
skin, blood feels hot or thin, risings
and bumps on the skin, sore throat,
pimples, or offensive eruptions, or rash
on skin, are run down, or nervous, ul
cers on any part of the tody, scales or
watery blister* of ecssma. carbuncle*
or bolls, tsk* Bstanio Blsod Balm,
guaranteed to cur* even the wont and
most deep-seated esse*. Heals all
sores, stops all (welling*, makes blood
pure and rich, completely changing the
entire body Into a clean, healthy con
dition. B. B. B. Is th* recognised Mood
remedy for all Blood Diseases. •
AMERICAN. DENTAL PARLORS
Mrs. Amanda McClain.
Th* body of Mrs. Amanda McClain,
aged 74 year*, who dteff Sunday night
at th* residence of her son. C. C. Mc
Clain. 271 Houston street, after a long
Illness, was taken lo Clarkston. (ML
Monday morning, where th* funeral
service* were conducted. The-Inter
ment waa In Indian-Creak cemetery.
fresh from the oven, protected
Rubber Plates - •
22-K Gold Crown-
Percelain Crown * -
P si i rl nrOWnpk ^ i m
swelling, shooting, stinging pains, take
Blood Balm and they will disappear be
fore they develop Into Cancer. Many
apparently hopeless cases of Cancer,
suppurating awaiting*, eating sorts or
tumor cured by B. B. B.
Botanic Bleed Balm (B. B. B.) it
pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly
tested for 10 years. Composed of par*
Bridgework, tooth ■
Painless Ex- |J1
tracting with PI
all plate work
Hours. S a. m. till S p. m.
Th* crime for which —
sought lo arrest Rees* was tbs shoot
ing before daylight of Policeman Wil
liam Morris, of th* Amertcus police de
partment, while that officer wee at-
emptlng to arrest Reese, who woi
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Sunday*. 9 a. m. till * p- m -
or the Dental Chair