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lljli AihAA'TA GEORGIAN AiMi
MOXtMT. NOVEMBER II. 1T<
Mid-
S
eason
Display
of
New Millinery
Beginning
T omorrow
Morning.
Wo
The New York Horse Show is Americas ckiefest faskion-
event. Pans, Vienna and London contnkute splendidly to its
predominant modes, wkile tke clever conceptions and deft fingers
of American artist-milliners kave no small part in tke produc
tion of tke ckarmmg effects.
We kave drawn direct upon all tkese sources of supply.
New ideas, new materials, new comkmations are nckly evident,
tkerefore, in tkis display of mid-season kat faskions. You are cordially asked to come to inspect tkem.
Third Floor.
Ckamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
U. S. TO HAVE
FLEET OF AIRSHIPS
New York, Nov. 11.—Captain T. T.
Lovelace, of the Aero Club, after eev-
eral conference, with Rear Admiral C.
M. Cheater and other government offi
cer!. predict! that within live yearn "all
warehlpa belonging: to Uncle Bam wilt
be equipped with an auxiliary fleet of
alrahlpa."
"Work will be begun next week at
Fort Qeorge," he added, "for the erec
tion of the larfeat aerodrome In the
world, from which point trtala will be
made to demonstrate to the govern
ment the practicability of the kind uf
alrahlpa we now have."
ODOR OF WHISKY
TOLD OF THE ACCIDENT.
8peelal to The fleorgtan.
Cave BpHng, Ga„ Nov. 11,—Batur-
day night at 10:30 o'clock Ruck Adams,
IS yearn of age, waa killed by a freight
train one-half mile from thla place.
The engineer knew nothing of the nc-
rldent until the train .topped at the
tank and he .melted whisky. Getting
out to Investigate, he found the body
twined In the wheels, on going bark
they found the head of the man, two
bottles of whisky and a few groceries.
READ ALL THIS
CENTRAL AMERICAN
WAR CONGRESS HAS
WAR LIKE SPIRIT
Washington, Nov. 11.—The war spirit
stalks among the delegates to the Cen
tral American peace conference which
opens here Friday to effect a peace
everlasting in tropical American.
The state department also would like
to know why the heads of three re
publics have seen fit to seek each oth
er In a confidential pow wow. The de
partment was entirely unadvised that
such a gathering was to be held.
WOODMENOF WORLD
UNVEILED MONUMENT
TOM. C. WHITE
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, tla„ Nov. 11.—The Wood
men of the World unveiled a monu
ment of the memory of Sovereign M.
Wlilto at Itlverdale cemetery yea-
terday.
Columbua camp No. S, mutated by,
Heech camp. 338. the Woodmen circle
and the Ladles' Auxiliary of Pltenlx
t’lty, conducted the xcrvlees. Dr.
Rosenthal, rabbi of Temple H'nal Ih-
rael. of this city, and head consul of
Loulsatmts. delivered the address.
The deceased member was a prominent
newspaper man for years In this city
and was later connected with The
Koine Herald.
You Never Know the Moment Whet.
This Information May Prove of
Infinite Value.
It to worth considerable to any cltl-
sen of Atlanta to know how to be cured
of painful, epnoylng and Itching piles.
Know than that Doan'a Ointment Is a
positive remedy for all Itchlnese of the!
akin, for pUoa. ecxema. etc. One ap-'
plication rellevea and soothea. Read [
thla testimony of Its merit:
Mrn. M. A. Clarke, of 136 Auburn'
avenue, eaye: "1 used Doan's Olnttmrt'
tor an eruption on my baby's fare, and
fiom the reeulta of the treatment I can
certainly recommend It. There wert. i
little watery bllstera all over her face,j
making ber cross and restless and
causing ber to continunlly tub and ‘
scratch. I waa afraid It would scar |
her face and 1 triad a number of aalvea '
and washes to get rid cf It, but nothing
5 eve her any relief, until I got Doan'a |
dntment at Brannen a Anthony’s drug ,
store, 103 Whitehall St., and applied It. j
The Ointment entirely cured her, anil
In doing to left no sea re."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 t
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
name—Doan's—and .
JAPANESE CONSUL GENERAL
VISITING SOUTH GEORGIA
Deaths and Funerals
MAYOR JOYNER WILL
VISIT PUTNAM FAIR
Walker N. Patch.
Walker N. Patch, the ft-months-old
pon of Mr. and .Mrn. Walter Patch,
died at the family residence, 27 Dewey
Htreet, Hunday morning. The funeral
services were held from the residence
Monday «t II o’clock, and the Inter
ment hum In Westvlew cemetery.
* R. H. Mooney.
It. II. Mooney, aged 66. died at a
private Hunltarlum Sunday afternoon at
I o'clock. The funeral services will be
held from Browne Memorial church
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock, and
the Interment will be In t'aieyi ceme
tery.
Marvin Joseph Bailoy.
Marvin Joseph Halley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. t\ D. Bailey, died at the residence
of the family, 400 Hast Hunter Htreet,
Sunday. The funeral jyae held from
the residence Monday morning, and the
Interment waa at Sylvester, Ga.
A. F. Hunt.
A. F. Hunt, a prominent merchant of
llurtweil. Oh., died at a private sanl- m'rrler.f. K.
tarlum Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, j l hi via. II. W.*
After his death the body was removed I»nn«nnn,G. R.
to llilhurn & Holland's undertaking
establishment, prepared for burial and
sent to Hartwell, Qa„ for funeral and
interment.
An invitation to go to Eatonton and
spend a week as the guest of the Put
nam County Fair Association, has been
received by Mayor Joyner from A. 8.
Held and Joseph S. Turner, directors
of the association. Kudosed with the
Invitation was a season pass to the
fair which will be held from Nov. 12
to 16.
Mayor Joyner states that he cannot
accept the Invitation to spend a week,
hut expressed the opinion that he will
go down to Putnam ubout the middle
of next week and spend one day as the
guest of the fair.
JOHN M. MILLER CO.
NOTICE.
For Information of the public, notice Is
tierehr given that the following bank offi
cers liM\e been duly authorised to sign At
lanta Clearing House Association certifi
cates:
BLIZZARD SWEEPS
MIDDLE WEST
8t. Louis. Mo., Nov. 11.—A light
■now* fell In 8t. Louis for 5 minutes
last evening.
8ix Inches in Marquette.
Marquette, Mich., Nov. 11.—The
ground Is covered with 6 inches • of
■now* and a heatfy gale la blowing on
Lake Superior. The snow* fell most of
last night. §
Blizzard in Indian Territory.
Chickasaw, I. T., Nov. 11.—'The cot
ton crop waa damaged and stock suf
fered front the blizzard which swept
thla section of Indian Territory yester
day. Snow fell and was drifted by a
heavy north wind.
TRY IT NEXT TIME TO
Cincinnati and Louisville
THROUGH SLEEPING AND DINING CARS
City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMU Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is on each box. 26c.
Berry, F. M.
Byers, It. W.
Caldwell, II. C.
Poles, A. P.
Clarence W. Newton.
t ’larence W. Newton, aged 2 years,
died at the residence of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Newton. 79 Bell-
wood avenue, Sunday afternoon. The
j funeral service* will be held from Har-
1 ry O. Poole’s private chapel Tuesday
• hoIO ] morning at 8:30 o’clock, and the body
for fu-
8pedal to The Georgian.
Brunswick. Ga. Nov. I w „, he , enc ln
Koike, Japanese consul general at New j nerrt | am j interment.
York, ami Mr. II. Orkma. a prominent j
Japanese, were In Brunswick Friday. | M. L. Canada
They left Suturday afternoon for; M. L. Canada died at « private san
Hofwyl, the big rice plantation of
onel J. T. Dent, where they will si»cnd
several days us guests of Colonel Dent.
These prominent Japanese citizens are
visiting this section for the purpose of
ascertaining what progAss Is being
made by a colony of Japanese laborers
who are cultivating rice on Colonel
Dent's plantation.
Barium Sunday. The body
moved to Greenberg. Bond A* Bloom
field's undertaking establishment and
prepared for burial. The body will be
sent to High Shoals. Ga., Tuesday for
funeral and Interment.
Mrs. Mary E. Ambrose.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary* E. Am
brose will be held from Harry G. Poole’s
private chapel Monday afternoon at 4
lock. The body will then be sent
House Is Robbed.
J. II. Hopkins, of |10 has.
reported to the police that his home i to Delhi. N. Y.. for Interment by her
was robbed of several valuable dla- nephew. G. A. Thompson, of Albany,
inioidn ,.„Tt6 tSni,. i.ftir Octoh.*r 22 A >* '* who arrived In this rlfv Mim.
diamond locket and chain. & diamond 13*?*
stick pin. and three small diamonds are ! ... - . ^ . ,
the articles et.ilcn Sine Georgia Cermicheel.
Cold Waathsr Ousts Cholera.
St. Petersburg, Nov. II.—Cholera isi
everywhere on the decrease in Hussin. |
owing to the Influence of
Isowry. Roht. J.
McCord. Jos. A.
Mentlor. Thos. D.
(lit ley. Jncv K.
(trine, Jos. T.
Owens, J. S.
Owens. \V. I».
Peeples, T. J.
Peel. W. L
Perkewon. W. T.
ltynu. (‘has. I.
You Exercise Your Own Mind When
You Ask for an Advartistd Article,
Therefore, insist on getting what you
ask for w hen making a purchase. The
den! erwho substitutes relies on his
ability to make you change your mind.
He will give you what you ask for If
you refuse a substitute. Substitute ar.
tides pay him a larger profit. That'a
why he tries to change your mind.
When your mind Is made up keep It
so by insisting on getting what you
want.
Accept No Substitutes.
working for nn extra profit. Protect
vour own Interests find Insist on getting thf
advertised article which has merit.
NO DISCOUNTS
ON CERTIFICATES
Mayor Joyner bos Issued sn order to the
police department, Instructing sll patrol
men to arrest any persons caught discount
ing doarfug house certificates, and to entef
cases against them for doing business with
out n license.
The mayor thinks slso that these people
can Ih» prosecuted for chesting mid swin
dling. or for obtaining goods under false
pretense, ns he holds that to buy clearing
house certificates from Ignornut white peo
ple and negroes It Is usually necessary for
those so doing to represent to them that
they are not worth their face value.
It Is understood that those caught ills-
counting the certificates will be vigorously
ftve prosecuted.
DECLINES BIG OFFER
FOR MAN’S BODY
hue! was held from Harry O. Poole’s
private chapel Monday morning at 8
o’clock and the body was sent to Smyr
na. Ga.. for interment.
Mrs. M. M. Wallace.
The funeral ceremonies of Mrs. M.
. Wallace, who died at the residence
of her family, 36 Chapel street, nt noun (
Saturday, was held from the resident e
Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the
Interment was at Marietta. Ga.
Americans Will be Shot.
Mexico City, Nov. 11.—After
years the cases of C. T. Richardson,
William Mason and Dr. C. S. Earle,
charged with conspiracy to murder In
order to collect the Insurance of their
nlleged victims, have ended, and noth-
in* can save them from being ahot De. Asheville. S C .Not. II.-A *W00' offer f«
camber 6 at Chihuahua, M«,co unlea. •***'™
the governor of the state In ’(died here s«iuie time ago, has been refused
which Is not thought likely. by the undertaking establishment which
{ has the I tody III Its possession. It was
' ' } planned to pifiee the laxly <m exhibition.
,,r.v«.e sanitarium Se.urdny.fternoon j UllSS&M.
at 3 oclock, was held from Greenberg, i )i«-re- It has been on view.
Bond Jtc Bloomfield’s private chape! j summer it was identified by two well
Sunday afternoon at .2 o’clock. The In- known attorneys of Home, (is., its that of
terment was in Westvlew cemetery, j LeareRc*. these lawyers having been sttor-
— iieys in several suits agitlnst hnseelles III
Wiii:« M Mims Itontr. where lie potunl ns an English noble-
Juasa william Mims. j ||inM am | Ma ecessfully carried on a big
At 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, swindling gume.
from II. M. Patterson & Son’s private I
chapel, the funeral of Judge William J
Mims was conducted. He was laid to NEW* SYNAGOG-TIT*!
|” ”TO BE DEDICATED
Mrs. L. W. Franklin. j
The funeral of Urn. L. -W. Franklin | The now Both lernrl s.vnainene. ihc
was held from the residence. 66 Almo j handsome clldcc erected nt Wn.hlaeton end
avenue. Bunday morning at 10 uylock. , | ark .tresis, «IU be dedicated
Creek
CLOTHING
ON
CREDIT
FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SPARE
*1.00 A WEEK. WE WILL KEEF
YOU WeLL-DRESSEO.
THE FAIR _
93 WHITEHALL STREET.
Gas Fixtures!
Welsbach Lights,
Electrical Suppfi:s.
EARLY GILLESPIE.
26 8. Broad.
The Interment was in Indian
’emetery.
Mra. Hush M. McDonald,
The funeral ceremonies of Mrs. Hugh
.\l. McDonald were held from St. Johns \
Methodist church .Sunday afternoon at completed, ami is
2:20 o'clock. The interment was in *“«' rtmubrj.
afternoon of Stiii'lay, peccmlH>r 1. The *!e«|-
Icntfon will take place with Impressive it*re-
ntonles with Itahhl .luUtu T. I^ieh In
cc. and n large nmnlier of prominent
tie will Ih- present as guests.
The synagogue has only ie«vntly lieen
iete«f. ami is out* oj the handsomest
I poouh
. « Tit..
Westvlew cemetery.
Stuart’» Gin and Buchu, a quick I
cure for Bright’* disease, liver! M.y Bsiisy.
xn '" e ' ,uu ! u ' e “’'‘Mand atomach troubles. All dru?. Thr fun ®rai eenicc. of mtie May
weather, and the dmutei this year 1* | “ "e. An 8 nelley. th- 2-year-old daughter of Mr. i
regarded us being over. £l*tt, 51.W. -od Mtv F. K. Dailey, who died at h
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— I Inqiart To—
HsvuDDtb .... 6.50 anil Mm.m ..II. 10 pm
Jarksonvllle.. 7.50 nmJMarun S.40«u<
Macon 11.25 nin,Huron iW piu
Macon ........ 4.20 pmjjtrLtson'rVli#... SJupui prominent businessman. lie
lUcoa 140pB;8avuanab .... 9.16 pm wife and three children.
Prominent Man Dias.
Hpcclnl to The (itHirghn.
Statesboro, Ga.. Nov. 11.—John W.
Olliff, head of the Arm of J. W. OIllfT Sc
died late Friday evening. Mr.
OIllfT was a large land owner and
leaves a
so. ai.
Office 164 Nettrorfu*^-
BEAM ROBBED
BY TWO NEGROES
II. I*. Beam, who runs a meat market
at 12) ( npltol avenue, wns held up. tied
• lid robbed of a pistol end about W in
change, by two negroes,' Saturday u^ ht
nlmui 12 o’clock, the robbery oe«-urrlntf
Woodward avenue.
Mr. Beam wos returning from work
Ills home at 215 Woodward avenue. He a«d
tsHishlenihle mniiey In greenbacks In an in
able piM-ket. but this was not located
the rohhera. The victim wns throw u
Alabama Veterans to Meet.
Speolul to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. II.—The re
union of United Confederate Veterans
and Sons of Veterans, division of Ala
bama. will be held In htls city N«»vtot
her 13-14
JOHNSON’S WAX
Also butcher's polish at the
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS C9.
<0 Pcucktree Street.