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!3pQT)flfl uOU30 'tO 0UvW j v liwwy lir^W'HyjlF^&kr>$'^V*vV-?!' <5--'.-,'-r^'' J1.* . n^Ka fl ' ^"' ' ~^*'" ' '" ' t""' ''"" "* *' ' '' '. * , . A ' iderful variety of consorv&tlyd l the fasUonable fabrics of the ?an m.lK Young Men's lack Suits h-class custom-tailor style are om $10 to $30, with'an except of, swell siDgle and-double3ndid$18 value?at - _ " . Young Men's ergarments 1 -light-weight overcoatings of ing ia price from $12 to $85, 6r saw than offered in the hew elds of medium and dark gray & SON. I J. M. It \ "n ' ..ii ,1 i - _, i i i,r--? ATLANTA DRY FOUR DAY8.. All Saloons Closed Until October 1? Peace Restored. J ATLANTA, Oa., Sept. 27.? Perfect tjuiet prevailed throughout Atlanta, yesterday. All the factories that were < shut down have opened up, and confidence has been restored on every side. Negro, as well as white employes, have .^returned to work, and normal " conditions, both industrially and commercially, have been re-established. ^ By unanimous vote, the city counnil hflB roi.nl,a,1 tho lWnfipa nf pvprv It """ * -' ?? saloon in Atlanta until October 1. 8" Military headquarters has been wltha drawn from the center of the "city, out of town military companies have r"beeri sent , home, and the authttrltles . say that thejr expect no more trouble. 1 ' . - ' HOW TO GET OFF THE CAFES, d . * g. New Signs Illustrate Right arid h. Wrong Way. s- -PITTSBURG, Sept. 27.?"To get on or- Off the .car always face the front ie or direction car Is going to1 avoid dcie cident" is This Is the notice that was posted yesterday In all ' of the cars of the fe Pittsburg Railways Company. On elthn er side of the notice is an Illustration w showing the right anil wrong way* to id get on or off cars. |n _ The management ol the company adopted this plan of trying to lessen w the number, of accidents, a great many *1 of which result from passengers stepin* ihg off cars backwards or putting the wrong "foot to the street, o- Why doeB a woman always get olf ?< backward? v: **?,'- * a- FROM JAW?'O^DEATH. jr ' - - e. Little Girl Was Snatched by Dr. H. R. >3' , Johnson, of This City. ? The timely arrival of Dr. H. R. John's son at the home of Arlle Toothman, Bt of' Gray's Plats/ yesterday afternoon saved his little daughter from/death, d .Tbe-'chlldwas almost dead from dlpli; iberiai In fact was given up for dead, Ib when Dr. Johnson arrived at the summoning of theattendlair physician. Dr.' Johnson saw the gravity of the sjtua. tlOn, htld bbgan work. K? placed a r- .twbe -in the little girls mouth, by the g aid' of .instruments land before'he toft i;; she; was able id take nourishment. d * ? ' |s Our .want column Is alive -With. barwanted, Positions wanted. Lock _ It ' opportunity may be fcHAELS-S TERN FINE CLOTHING Michicis.stcmn m. co. r d??Km% m.i. " ",y Stiff and Soft Hats in the new Autumn Shape*,' at $2.00 to $4: 1 Autumn Cravats, Shirts. . | Gloves, Hosiery,, etc., from the . | leading maker* of the country shown here, deserve your Inspection. 4RTLEY & SON: [ A Court News ' j*. Deeds Recorded. Deed dated September 21,4906; J. 0. Prlchard to E. C. Rowand, lot in East Park; consideration, $412.50. Deed dated September 13, 1906; George M. Heston et tlx. to C. C. Sayre, parcel of land in Orr and Barnes addition, First ward; consideration, $1,000. Deed dkted Hay 7. 1903; S. S. Huffman et .ux. to Sarah MartlD, 44.72 acres of land in Union district; consideration, $1,000. First National BanK or Manmngion vs. George R. Thomas, Circuit court. In debt; November rules. W. M. Hess, attorney tor plaintiff. Ella F. Baker vs. George H. Baker, Intermediate court, la debt; October rules. Tusea Morris,' attorney for plaintiff. FARMERS, DON'T BE FOOLED. Cut this out and pot It In your pocket, it will be money made for you. There are more than forty imitations on Ruberold Roofing., There is only one Buberold Roofing made, and Kelley Brothers sell it in this part of the State. Ruberold has been in use for fifteen yfears, the standard by which roofing quality Is judged. It outsells all others because' it outlasts all -others. Highly fire-resisting, >.' Approved by fire* underwriters. , Millions <of square feet are "In use on oil reservoirs throughout the TJhlt"e?l States. Withstands. ' great heat, smoke and-gases and acid fumes; The first Ruberold roofs laid fifteen years ago are still giving satisfactory service under conditions'which have wrecked inferior1 materials. ^ , . Easily applied and .easily maintained. There Is nothing else "the. same" or "JUst iiB good." There is only one of its kind and one of itp pame, and Kelley Brothers are going to sell, it for sixty days at a <jijt;price of . forty and fifty cents on the -square. ^Now Is your opportunity to buy the best roofing at a low prlcV f?vr?:?r-?r-? ?? : Old Tom Kicked His Trainer; Liberty Travis, driver of the'First ? ? J IrlAit'nA. 'lriot iwru , my;, s^auyii, w?b. night by old Tom."-Old Tom waa:golijs through "a course of training ;wh.eii ho became refractory and WcfcOd hla flp' ? ' "V-ii"' , t i LADIES, MISSES o era e ces. M?tsiudfi;do ! ''are glad* to- pay because yo of the most expensive, and are fashionable and durable {" to you or give you any idei our suits are made up in, I have everything desirable a WMnanik in OUaTTT <317 WUg a gatWiUUVP, *JL* v ? v*V , Children. Prices Range ?ror ?~ ...v ' r AT $10.00? BL.UE, BLACK arid BROWN CHEVIOT SUITS, seml-flttlng 24 In. jacket, sat-: In lined, stitched velvet vollar, .with double aide pockets -trimmed in velvet, IS gor.ed skirt, stitched to knees with . ' fall flare at bottom. AT $14.00?FANCY GREY WORSTED SUIT, 2p in. Prince Chap jacket, satin lined, with double' side pockets, 11 gore -skirt with, double' cluster of pleats on back, I front and lilps.^ | 1 ' '' "* IJf.M.Hart . -1 n.~ r - lir r i~ii .n i li' ~ "lr'~ '~ ~ "V" A'------.. Death of Mrs. Alonzo Roblson. i Mrs. Alice Roblson, wife of AJonzo Robinson, aged -27 years! 2 mopthB and 19 days, died at the McKebgport. hospital on Sunday morning, September 23, 1900* at 9:45 o'clock from Injuries received from a gas explosion which occurred i at her home at McKeepport on Sunday -morning at 5:39 o'clock. Mrs. Robtnsen was formerly Miss Alice Summer and was united in marriage to Mr. Alonzo Robinson on the 14th day of May, 1904, To their .union were borm two children, one having preceded^ier to the grave. Mrs. Robinson was -a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a kind neighbor. She was loved and respected by all who knew her. Enemies she liad none. She leaves behind her husband and one child, a father and mother, one sister and three brothers and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. -She was brought to her parents' home at Kllairm, where funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clobk by" Rey. W. O. David, after which the remains-were .laid to. rest .in the Manley cemetery. The grief stricken husband and 'friends have the.sympathy of the community in their sad: bereavement. K MOURNING FRIEND. , i : . . j ' " Read the Dally West Virginias. Jones UndertakingCo. R. C. JONES, Funeral Director, Arterial Embalmer. |' ?' 1 . " ' M 1" _ * ' ' . Hell Phone 30S-2. F.&M., 295-2. .: . . ~ ' Mrc Cm* iffii; 1I1IU. VU1U VUIUI Ul I MILLINER, 327'Bairney Street. v e ~~ Werhajie a'depeclaltyof trimming: Sfc; by Jahd >>erpiaee upon the.market. They, wia outwear the factory irlmmed. otooke. Try our jine If you want .atljrfftctlon> the: wear of your hat. Our price, are ^yery reasonable. be seen any?rlmre in tbis '?< Sfc'-fc'-Wt'Ss* % ' ." v -> *' # ?' - *-iX' .? f raetlcal-pnces?prices yotv : i u * " t modbls exju't CO ties 1 getthem in materials'that >7 We canlmrdly describe : :: l of the number cf styles ratsuffice jt to say that we i nd fashionable, perfect fit- ~ ?; for Ladie^ Misses arid ' ;: j a $8.50 to $40,00 AT $12.00-7BLACK CLOTH and TAN COVERT, and FANCY PLAIDS and GREY, 43 Iw. COAT, Prince Chap and. bo* | effect, yoke and sleeves satin s 1 Hn d. - ; / 1 AT $25.00?GREY, BROWN'and BLACK CLOTH SUIT, 22 Ia% * tight fitting Jacket, black vet-'; vet collar, regulation coat sleeves, 16 gored Bklrt with 12 in. stitching below waist; Btrlctly tailor' made garment 1 . ley St Son. I % I t V Diamond Dust T ~ v~ ' ' NATIONAL. , >.. ? Yesterday's' Results. Pittsburg. 6; Philadelphia, 0. '' Pittsburg, '8; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 12; Brooklyn,- 7. NewYork, fi; Cincinnati, 4. St. Louis, C; Boston, 3. Standing of the Clubs. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago" v. ''.Ill 34 .766 New York .. .. '.... .'91'' S3 .632 Pittsburg .. .89 65 .618 Philadelphia v 67 78 .462 Cincinnati .v 63 34 .429 (Brooklyn .. 69 83 .416 St Louis ....62 93 .369v !Boston .. ... .'4.6 9S .819 Games To-Day. Pittsburg in Philadelphia. Cincinnati in New. York/ Ji Chicago in Brooklyn, St Louis In Boston. T AMERICAN. Yesterdays HCWIK. . Chicago, 2; Boston. 0. Detroit, < 2; New York, 0. Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, 8. St. Louis, 6; Washington, 1. I Standing of the Clubs Clpos. Won. Lost. Pet Chicago .. : :87 66 .613 New York .. .. ....85 87. .598 f.-i.x' ,T,CH ..V * ' ' 1 .? , Cleveland .. .. . . ..83 69 ,584 ? .m Rao | runsqeijuiiit .... ..... SL Louis ..., .... 73. ,.? .5? Detroit .....68 73 . ,*88 Washington'.. .. ..46' 100 . .316" Games To-Day. Washington In Chicago. Naw Yori^ln Cleveland. " . Pfttladolphla in Detroit. JJoston In HL LAulB.? . . 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Board " of Education or Ol-Suifc I district Will rebel vp bide Tor the oonstructloi of h na*r school thfltdliig'bn, teen at the office j>t Architect A. ? : I-yoas, Monroe ^toeeti- Falrfifont; fons ! and after Saturday. September *28u. i TheB^aM res'qnrea the right to < re-. > i woman an;5 iin^birn ohild. i bad been occupied by.be'raons;rt?#stflfc 6#S ed on Tuesday as Fred Tyleriarid wife yv and 'fouod .on the bed the body V,. young, woman. There was a hultiV ~== wound In the top: of the head and ap- jtji parently 'the.'has. been dead jor-shver- a *1 hours. . >< J It Is said that the mnn who accom- ? panted .her left the hotel early yeatey 2vf 3i?' 'Pt? mnr, nnnoi-ftnUi' ivoa |"|' * [ _ \ _ . r ~i , ^ 11 H ^** . I' V - u?ii ' * "O nwiuiui ?*."rv ; *** :^-v the belter class. Nothing, was found ' Lb establish her. ld'entlty. Her linen was marked "I*. T." ' " ; ; ' " f ^ Plenty of position are offered in on $?3 yant column. Look'It over. f = ' T-~ ' ' '" ' f , I j ? ? *"- MinfiiM haa nMUgp haHn fitfj .. JV-. Mr--.".? -. y-jjT" holdlng trun, you hive never worn ffc ruptures and help you to hold them in I trues, that I* easy to wear. We have spring trusses, elastic trui hard pads, soft pads or water pads. W to gv6 satisfaction both in keeping tii easy and comfortable. We know 'ruptures thoroughly;' he many years and making a "special atud; 'An returning'Inguinal, Scratal and . very successful beeabse these are -the r Ized on and made the greatest study ol turee to 'control, you can readily see tl these can manage the less difficult"one We charge nothing for fitting your are from 91.BO upv , ; . - ' -y i s BBHm 0tij trom - "to i \i D tYi Ik It Ail |M j^HS. CT/%gni [" 'J&fjv * 4 4H1Y1 I II IVH Q t'ilf'iB''-9 'it' Writ* or ' hont^'sell 310w I I |\ , _ X . . A A if I ? i*5*f"!WW^WBSHR?!l?fl^fflS5^^^^^H & rupture In ptscc sfid being J wt^wc^who r?2 ^*C govern 1 rfewott Tan FafaHcJMM P maoe 10 y n * *mm fa M hi ; ; ? 1 . ?y TT1? -" '"' '^jff '"^ its in the city. Our price is, * We do cleaning ring and dyeing on ino n^M|