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S-- 5 V. i5. Jg3J MEET ONCE MORE. Confederate Veterans lrriling at Blrm- for the Reunion. CHEAP RATES DRAW LARGE CROWDS Bound Trip Tickets Are Very Chu" from- the Ml ii Four Governors Will Be on Hand.

Birmingham. Ala. April The big re- Whoa la on. People coming In from the tour quarters or the southern states. The city Is already with visitors and sUU they come.

They are here from the Little great grandson dres ed In the unltorm OX a soldier to the old confederate with one le and one arm. who leans on a cane for support. Mficse who actually fought. their sympathizers wives and children are here and still the crowd comes. The street fakir and the pickpocket sure signs or a treat crowd are already' here.

The streets thIs evening In the business part of thr city were so crowded that on could hardly make his way along. The business men have nearly all thrown out streamers of confederate and national col- ors. rictures or great southern generals dead 500 livlntc hang from the windows of business building and private residences. The air Is full or hustle and bustle ann everything has II. gala.

appearance. The low rates on all the railroads wnrn bas been made give ssurance 01 lfl.i\'aSO. attendance and the rate war. it is generally conceded will result In the bringing or thou. sands who would otherwise not have come.

Net only has this rate war begun. but it is not at an end. for It has been rumored that still lower rats will be made. Some weks ago the Queen and Crescent made a rate of fi for the round trip from Orleans to Birmingham and return In order that the Texas delegation might be Increased. It was though.

that the traris.Mlvs.ssiP- pl department would maks a proportionate rate from Texas points. To down the Queet anu Crescent the Louisville and Nashville announced a rate from New Orleans to Birmingham and return for Jo. This set people to hustling about making preparations to take advantage of the cuts. nut title wa. Ot alt.

Today the Queen and Crescent went the old reliable one better and made the round trip and It is understood that Texas lines operating with the Queen and Crescent have made proportionate rates. Distinguished personages from all over the southern states are own their way and some have already arrived upon the scene. It Is now a certainty that the rOI. lowing governors will be here Jones. 01 Alabama Stone or Mississippi Turney or Tennessee and llogg.

or Texas. Governors Jones. of Alabama and Stone. 01 M.ssissip- Pt are already here and the other executives will be In with delegations from their tales tomorrow. Misses Leila.

Herbert and Lizzie Shelley of Washington came in tonlgnt with ieegatioi from that city. Not only these but other prominent personages will be here In ample time. Southern Beauties. The young women who will compose the galaxy of beauty" have begun to arrive. They are being met at the depot by large escorts of gentlemen and ladies and accompanied to the residences at which they Will be entertained and every courtesy will be shown the beauties as they are called here and their maids or honor.

In addition to the reception in their honor by Camp Hardee ice local camp of veterans toe laches of the city will tender them a public reception In the parlors or the CalweU on Veunesday night and the Southern Club will entertain them handsomely with a germau anu a least on toe nlgnt following. The beauties and their maids of honor will be entertained by the following hostesses while here. Miss Khzaueth Clark of Virginia Mrs. P. B.

Clark Jiss Brander of Virginia land Mrs. J. Morgan Smith Mias Hender son of North Carolina Miss Sadly Alias Ifayne. of South Carolina Miss Chlsolm Miss Pasco of Florida. Mrs.

Moulton Miss UcDougaa or Georgia Mrs. V. A. Chenoweth Miss Cocnran. of Alabama Mrs.

Robert Houston Miss Vinson or Louisiana Caldwell hotel Miss Boone or Texas. Caldwell hotel lss McGec. 01 Arkansas Miss Mary Claire Mimer Miss McMurray' of Tennessee Mrs. Harry Jones Miss Foster of Louisiana Mrs. JCeUlg Miss Sherrill and Miss Garner or Mississippi Mrs.

Kettlg Miss Hodgson or Mobile Mrs. J. Davidson Miss Wiley Of Montgomery Mrs. Tomlinson Miss Spencer of Georgia Mrs. Chenoweth Miss Payne.

or Virginia. Mrs. Tomlinson Miss Randolph of Montgomery. Mrs. Jordan Miss Nelson.

of Eutaw. Mrs. Jordan Miss Marmaduke of Missouri. Miss Mattie Webb Miss Turner of Missouri. Mrs.

J. Morgan Smith. Northern Military Prisons. A thrilllg lecture was delivered to a large crowd at the Wigwam tonight by that el oquent southerner. Marion B.

Toney. on Prison Life in the North. The lecture was illustrated with stereopticon views and was greatly enjoyed. The large sum which was collected as charges for admission was donated to the United Coued- sate Veterans. 9fi Ulppian on the Way.

Meridian Miss. April Sp A delegation of seventy-five confederate yet- emits left tonight. via the Alabama Great Southern railway for BIrmngham. Ala. to be present at the confederate veterans' reunion.

MOHUAN AT BIRMINGHAM. Be Did ot Notice His Natural Enemies the Cuckoos. Birmingham. Ala. April 2J.

audience of 1000 intelligent citizens never gave more rapt attention to an argument en political Issues than that accorded John T. Morgan Alabama's beloved senator. In this city tonight. The senator was adver tlsed to speak at o'clock this morning and at that hour 5000 people had assembled in the wigwam despite the tact that an hour before notices had been posted that the speaker would not arrive. His ap peararae was then advertised for 4 o'clock this afternoon but Senator Morgan did no arrive in the city from Selma until about o'clock tonight.

At 8:30 o'clock the Corn- merclal Club hall was filled with Morgan's friends. lie capacity is only 11105 but th aisles were crowded and a third of the au- di nce stood and listened. For more than two and a halt hours Senator Morgan ar gued for the speech was purely an argument based on the Chicago platform. At Intervals the senator was cheered and applauded with such tremendous enthusiasm as carried condo- live proof that his audience was with him almost to a man. Senator Morgan eihdus ted the question or finance and woke in the interest or harmony in the pnrty- Hi speech was largely devoted the ney Question.

He ignored hi prlitcil ad ties and attempted persecutors tnd hi speech did not breathe one of 111 Will toward anybody. A perfect ovation was tendered rim a the conclusion of his si ch awl he crow that gathered around him woiiM nut have paid the court they did to coy ocir vin man. The senator will ddres convention of the commercial lubs of the state the subject of the NIcaraguan canal. ALABAMA POLITICS. Ifetne plenalon Headquarters for Johnston.

An OSIC. Club in Ulrmingham. Birmingham April 23 A Johnston headquarters was opened in Ki2TehoU8e.on First avenue today and mends of Birmingham's candidate fo rnof have Card his reunion quarters most handsomely. His friends will con' there at hours and many be ad to Ehal th er. who fought little about his war the fact he has fel ot ma v' tltion which hai town circulated' or members.

It to ttaUd bow. club will not orgsnIed until liter the reunion. Sotu of the The Sou of the ReYolutlon In Alabama organized themselves today with S. W. Webb a prominent attorney a president.

amei F. Johnston as vice president and r. Frank Prtnc a secretary. The object to perpetuate the valor sad general rood art of the revolutionary ton of Al. bania.

To Limber Vp tH Girls. A gymnasium school for physical culture or girls and young women has been organized here under the auspices of prominent matrons of the city. The Young Men's Christian Association gymnasium will used at the beginning. but It a proposed for the school to own a gymnasium of its own. An accomplished Instructor has been employed and the to- tltutlon will be managed on business principles.

To Iluild ft Chapel. Opelika. Ala. April SiiCiaL Tho executive board or the First Methodist church last night authorised the committee having tIle work In charge. to commence the solicitation of a fund of 1750 for the purpose of building a chapel in thu western art of the city to accommodate the many members living there.

UOHE XltAKAcUX OUTRAGES- A Ve el Plying the American Flag ft lied A L-dy Choi. Blueflelds Nicaragua. April 18. via New rleans April 23. per Steamer Since the departure of the" an Francisco for ort Limon to coal and send a.

report to the navy department of the situation here. there have been some exciting events which. though no bloddshed has yet been preclp- Itated has caused a great deal of uneasi- ness. Captain Watson. of the San Fran- sco.

left two officers here with Instructions proceed to Rama soil investigate the lllng of the American. William Wilson Aguella the acting governor of that town. They have not yet returned out a report has reached here that the mall bout which plies between here and there and htch flies the American nag has neen elzud by the Nlcaraguanz As the CUn- on Is preparing to sail a schooner load of Nicaraguan troops has Just landed having come up from Greytown. It Is reported that three other boat loads of troops are oming. Locayo was very much agitated when he learned that the boats were about to land he feared that trouble would curse with the Americans and natives especially as le American war was down at ort Limon and would not return for sev- ral days.

A Mrs. Renton. of New York has arrived ere with her little niece seven years old. nd reports having been subjected to bar- arous treatment. Her left wrist is shattered by a bullet.

It seems that her husband had a claim near Brewers lagoon In Honduras where they lived. A man named ohnson also an American lived with lem. Sne night a half-breed called Jihn- on to the door and shot him In the knee ith a Winchester. Later Mr. Renton was called out and shot in the stomach by the same man.

As Mrs. Renton went to her husbands rescue she was hot In the wrist and then seized by the Uend who lad been reinforced by everal of his UK nd with her niece she was made to ride mulehack tot three lays and terl many Indignities. They finally brought ler to Port Garcia where hearing that NIcaraguan troops were In the vicinity. hey abandoned her. She found the asflst- nce of some Americans who made up a urse and sent her to this place where she rt-g well cared for.

She. avers that the attack was prompted by parties who wanted get possession of her husbands claim. She has not been able to learn whether ie and his friend ever escaped alive though he does nut think It jossihle. The news has reached here that all the property of the Nicaragua Canal Company Greytnwn was seized by the Nicaraguan government for an alleged djibt. about three weeks ago and sold at auction being bought in by some Spaniards for about J75000.

IT WAS VERY STRANGE. From The Detroit Free Press. The stranger had been sitting In the hotel office for an tour without saying a word to anybody. His chin was chucked Into his bosom and he looked like a man struggling with a great mental problem. The clerk came around and eat down by him.

It was after midnight and business was lack behind the counter. I had a queer experience last night eadd the stranger arousing hlmseit. was just thinking about It and trying to work it out. Tell me what It was suggested the clerk and maybe I can help you with It. The stranger pulled himself together looked steadily at the clerk a.

minute and began I was coming in from Lansing he said and I met a man who said he was from Chicago. We talked for some time and ii rot out a bottle and offered me. a drink. 1 didn't ask him what It was but it wasn't long till I didn't know what was the matter with me. Loaded perhaps ventured the clerk.

The stranger resented the imputation vigorously. How could I beT he said. I only toot one swallow and that a small one. Anyhow I didn't know anything and thought I was floating around In the sky and everybody around me was an angel. I never felt that way before and I cant understand why I did last night.

Possibly the liquor was drugged said the clerk. "That's what I was" thinking continued the stranger but whether it was or not when the train stopped I never said a wor when the conductor asked the man to Be that I got to my hotel all right. You see I knew the conductor he and I went school together In Saginaw. He was in th army and was shot at one of the tights Tf A1 The chap that shot him was a confederate captain whose horn lu AII U. and whose father had been a colonel in the Mexican war.

At the battle of Chapultepeo he was wounded in tn breast by a piece of shell and a rich Mexl can lady had taken him to her home rot' better care. In a month the colonel was convalescent. and the lady introduced him to her brother who had been interested 1 a Georgia plantation some years before owned by Judge Smith a friend of the col onels The Judge had gone Into the union army when the war broke out and hat been captured at some fight In Virginia an had been taken to Richmond. Here as met a. brother of his who had gone England ten years before and had invested In a gold mice In Australia.

and had bee there long enough to marry the daughter of an Englhh official who had passed number of years In Africa where he acted as Interpreter at the court a Kaffir king whose prisoner he was. This king had vas possessions of gold and diamonds which his grandfather a great chief had captured from the dwarf chief In the heart or tn dark continent. since described by Stanley Stanley had one there under direction me. Interrupted the Clerk a lie struggled to get out of the tangle th stranger had led him Into but may I as how many drinks you took before that one on the train and how many since bu the etracger did not reply lie had another relapse and the clerk kindly called th night watchman andhadhlmput to heel. Ulck ltoB.

Miss Belle Howard Hicks and Mr. H. H. Walton were quietly married at the Christian church on Saturday. Rev.

Mr. William. son performed the ceremony soon after which the couple left for sate. TheIr home will be In Granlteydle. 5- C.

nuere the groom is connected with tic wills. HI home was formerly In AugUita where is highly connected. The oride la the ac complished daughter of Oavuln J. Hicks of Atlaoa. Husband Jobson wanted to know today If you had any more of those muffins you made yourself Wife Then you must ask him to tea Husband He said hi doctor wanted to analyze one.

me. hey Will Be Here But Monday Hljton a Special Tra1n An O14 Vtihlonnd Barbtout it Btohe Mountain and a 3up rb Banquet at tte Kim bill House. Newspaper men and newspaper women rom every section of the country will Invade Atlanta next Monday night and one week from today the city will be in their. and At o'clock next Monday night they will come in on an elegant special composed of Pullmans and dining cars coming direct rom Chattanooga over the East Tennessee road and will escorted from that city a delegation of Atlanta newspaper men. After that.

for two days and nights the ity will be theirs. Nearly every hour of their stay in the city has been filled with some feature of entertainment and the ress of invitations has been such that the committee on programme has been forced decline many proffered hospitalities. The newspaper men and women of At. an a aided by numerous wide-awake and progressive ns will give the visiting delegates a practical illustration of south- rn hospitably. A warm southern welcome and forms or entertainment as dlstbnctIvey southern as It is possible to make them will greet the foreign newspaper people.

The two prominent features of the en- tertainmerit to be given the visitors are the banquet at Stone Mountain by Messrs. W. H. and S. H.

Venable and the banquet by the Atlanta Press Club at the Kimball next Tuesday night. Both of these events promise to be delightfully successful in very respect. The barbecue at Stone Mountain will be a memorable affar Old-fashioned and southern it will be a. delight to the press ltors who are not used to such things. The Venables have given their word that it will be away ahead of anytning of the kind ever given outside of Putnam county the iome and brthpluce of the Ueorgia barbecue.

The cue will be served' in a pleasant shade right beneath the towering mountain. A more ptciureoque setting coulu not be imagined certainly not found In the whole region round Atlanta. Refreshments or a lighter nature than toasted beef will be served to the newspaper workers. The Messrs. enable have a very fine concepton of the utile accessories that make barbecues go oft with gusto and they will supply everything that the most fastidious could wish.

The visitors will quite likely get a taste of homebrewed eer on that occasion. The special train on which the press league delegates and a number of Invited guests tram Atlanta. will go to the scene of inc barbecue will leave the city at 11010 o'clock Wednesday. It will go first to Lithonia where the extensive quarries owned by the Venable Pros. will be shown to the Vt3tors.

Alter this the train will return to Stone Mountain where the sue will be served. The train will return to the city the afternoon. The banquet by the local press club occurs at the Kimball next Tuesday night. It will be no exaggeration to say that It will be the most elegant affair or the knd that any hostelry of this city has ever set before a merry crowd of baqueters. Mr.

Hugh Porter a personally superintending the preparations for this particular affair and both in the matter of decorations and menu It will be superb. The press league convention will bring a number of distinguished editors to the city. Perhaps the two most famous editors who will be present are Messrs. Cockerill and Hsistead or New York. Hon.

Wil. liam Bern the great Brooklyn editor is expected. One of the most Interesting figures In the convention will be Mr. Harry D. ought or Buffalo.

N. Y. Mr. ought has an in terestlng career beginning as assistant clrcul-ator. He has been in the work for a quarter of a century and has filled numerous positions about a newspaper office.

He Mkes to dwell upon the tme when he was the police reporter on the paper of which he Is now editor. Mr. Thomas J. Keenan. the wide-awake editor of The Plttsburg Press.

who is the father of the press league will also be here. It is hoped also that Hon. Milton H. DeYoung of San Francisco may here. SKETCHED.

Mr. Claude Falls Wright. of London secretary of the late Madame Blavatsky and one of the speakers at the worlds parliament of religions in Chicago is In this city. He will lecture tonight in Phillips Crews hall or. An Outline of Theosophy Speaking with a reporter of The ConstI- tuUon last night Mr.

Wright raid The subject of theosophy is one understood by so few people that it is exceedingly hard in a few words to adequately explain the philosophy. It takes a radically different view or life from that or the age. Not In that It objects to our civilization in Itself but in that it says It is merely a prelude to one vastly superior. Mainly It Is the doctrine of the ancient Brahmans. or course.

It is generally known that all religions sprang originally from one source and this source according to theosophy is the religion of the Hindoos the vedanta. This is confirmed by Max Muller the orientalist. The ancient wisdom- religion is now differentiated into thousands of sects. There was a time when the sole object of men's lives was the obtaining of knowledge concerning the occult laws of life and occult development. The object or life now Is different not in Itself wrong but less certain of success.

It is comparatively easy for any man to break through into the supersensuous or occul. worlds providing he Is possessed of the daring and determination to do so. But some do not believe these worlds exist. Hypnotism however is the entrance to new fields of investigation and it will not be long ere it Is proved that these psychic spheres exist. In western in tn France and the United States particularly a phenomenally large amount of attention has been given within the last few years to the occult sciences so-called more indeed than most persons are willing- to believe.

This is an Indication that the whole world will not long hence occupy Itself with the study of such sciences. But for ages they have been studied by the Hindoos and the results achieved kept secret. Secrecy has been maintained because the world as a whole was not fit until now to comprehend the knowledge or make proper use of it. But lately some advanced Hlndoos perfect men or Mahatmas having seen the wisdom of giving the knowledge hitherto kept a secret to the world at large formed the Theosophical Society and permitted some knowledge to be given it through Madame Blavatsky their pupil and messenger. This teaching embraces a general sketch of the methods and purposes of nature.

Man is the flower of the planet but It has taken ages to produce him and when fully de veloped he will be fitted by or greater ends. But the souls of men come and go to and from this planet as popular religion teaches. The ancient se cret wisdom teaches that once a soul has come Into the world it baa to be born or incarnated again and again until perfection is attained. Thus each man has lived on earth may times previously and will many times In the future. This Is the doctrine of reincarnation.

It does not teach any going back into the bodies of animals. Mr. Wright will deliver other lectures here on The Mahatmas Reincarnation and Madame Blavatsky. I saw Coxeys my when it passed through Pittsburg. said Mr J.

M. who was at the Aragon yesterday and a worse gang of tramps than that crowd I never have seen. They seemed to be enjoy big themselves though and had been getting good square meals all along the route. Do you know that tort of thing loom d4Dr gerous to me The danger Is in It being repeated year after year. hereafter.

I ant- afraid that we wm see these so mica organized in different' parts of te country by a lot of people that' imply' ttsej ttis means to get a few square meals. a lark for them. lots betterthan golnV It singly and alonAnd another thing. said Mr. it 1 iitjp6yenaneat doesn't handle' them la wajr mndpre LfriM If wlfl plln depredation of' ourij vern enttecurities abroad.

iloweyer aJTMf Sertafna4 9uU4jw1U" me of' thli movement itsthe people who are in artnot the'- Wild to takl the trouble ms kt trouble Cataln71f. A1fayior7li well-known sugi planter of Louisiana. was talking about the exposition yesterday afternoon. Do you know said he I believe New Orleans will be more benefited by your exposition than any other city of the south. Of course.

Atlanta will get the direct benefits but the benefits which will result from the building up of trade with Central and South America will belong to New Orleans. I believe that if the possibilities of the exposition are properly presented to the commercial Interestsof New Orleans and other cities of the south especially the port cities everybody will. give practical endorsement to the- enterprise and will aid In every way possible in building it up. AU of that trade belongs naturally to the south i and I am sure that the people of the south the business men I mean. are waking- up to an appreciation of the possibilities In that JIM.

Mr. C. D. Seavey the well-known hotel man. who until the past few weeks has seen the manager of the Ponce de Leon hotel at St.

Adgustlne spent yesterday at i the Aragon. Mr. Seafey has one of the most prominent hotels on Lake Chaplain and ft-cm Atlanta goes there to arrange for the summer season. He is one of the best hotel America and one ofthe most successful. Punderstand that he has received offers vfrpm i a number of the leading hotels ot the country since he parted with the Flatters.

Mr. Seavey would pot talk about hla business relations with the ownersof the tOuce de Leon further than to say that they were very pleasant. The newspapers lay the trouble at the door of the young son of Mr. Flagler who has recently been given control of the properties but in all the statements concerning the affair there Is nothing to re flect upon the standing of any of the gen. tlemen Interested.

Hon. W. A. Little of Columbus Is In the city on legal business. Atlantlans are not the only people who recognize the growing importance of this city as an industrial and educational center.

Its magnificent railroad facilities its reputation for having a progressive public spirit the soundness of Its public enterprises the reliability of lt business men- all have gone abroad to give Atlanta throughout this country and In other countries a most viable reputation. These facts have recently been emphasized by the action of the leading schoolbook publishing houses of the United States. D. C. Heath Co.

of Boston have established a depository for the southern states In this city. Their Interests here are In the hands of Mr. E. E. Smith who had charge of their Chicago house for seven years.

Mr. Smith for many years a prom' bent educator combines In himself the properties of a scholar and a good business man and has made a very favorable impression upon those whom he has met. His offices are In the Klser building. The Orr Stationery Company has been made the depository for the southern states. This Company Is well known.

Mr. Joseph E. Brown Jr. who has recently come to this city is president and Mr. Charles H.

Orr who has been in the book business here for years is business manager. The depository In Atlanta embraces the states or Georgia Tennessee. North and South Carolina Florida Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana. All the books sold by D. C.

Heath Co. in these states will be shipped from Atlanta. The Orr Stationery Company is composed entirely of enterprising young men and D. Heath Co. did wisely In selecting so popular and reliable a firm for this work and Atlanta Is to congratulated on se curing such a valuable acquisition to her business interests.

I ALL IN LINE. Sons of Confederate ni Join the nn Atlanta's Sons of Confederate Veterans held an enthusiastic meeting in the council chamber last night. There- were between one hundred and a hundred and twenty-five of the flower ox Atlanta's young business and professional men present. proceedings were recorded oy secretary Pelham Neal. One object of the meeting was to arrange a programme to blend witn the exercises of Memorial Day.

The association was organizcc two weeks ago and this was the first meeting since the organization. The committee which was appoint. ed then to prepare laws charter. constitution etc. submitted its report and the same was adopted.

It was unanimously decided to participate In the memorial exercises on Thursday. The organIzatIon will be mounted and act 33 special escort to the Ladles Memorial Association. Those who wish to join in the parade are requested to report to Colonel A. J. West by 9 clock this morning so that he can secure an adequate number of horses.

A regalia to be worn on the occasion was decided upon and the association will rendezvous at the Equitable build- Ing at 2 o'clock p. no. on Thursday where all who contemplate turning out will be furnished with hats and regalia. it Is highly important. however that those who de.

sire to participate should attend the meeting in the council chamber Wednesday and give their names to Secretary Neal so that arrangements can be made in their behalf. Several new members were added to the roll of membership last night and letters which were read Indicate that there will be many more accessions. Mr. Robert Blackburn was elected historian of the occasion. Although this branch of the Sons of Confederate Veterans was only organized two weeks ago the association which now covers the entire south.

had its origin In Atlanta. It was about sli or seven years ago that the lamented QrSy In a ringing editorial called a meeting for the purpose of or- ganizing1 aa. association. An organization was soon effected and from that a similar movement smarted throughout the south. The post here soon disintegrated but the seeds sown byOrady germinated all over' arid Inspired thejxorganization which starts out undet.

etch' favorable auspices in the parent field. The object of tie Atlanta post is to secure a grand reunion of. an sons of confederate veteran throughout the country at our exposition in 1835 and the material which is engineering the affair will carry It forward aa success. TO BIRMINGHAM. A Large Delegation of Old Vets Leave to Mingle with the DOT Again A meeting' of confederate veterans was held.

last night to make Arrangements for the Birmingham trip and get things in shape for Memorial Day. All th details of the' trip were arranged and everything was put In readiness to make an early start this morning. seiue resolutions of an inteeeiting nature were introduced toil other oiuiness tf interest was transacted. Judge W. Calhoun introduced a set of resolution rectmvnendlng a better and more complete system of the ditrlbutlqj of pensions.

These wereung.nl- mopaly adopted. Another set of resclu- tlons were presented trg1u all the members or the association to do a In their power to influence the United Association of Confederate Veterans to meet In Atlanta 4wtng the exposition. Several enthuslas. tic talks were made on that line. The which goes to Birmingham leves this morning at 6:45 and a happy car' load of old vets It will be.

The detera. llon Is made" Judge W. L. Calhoun. chairman- Major secretary W.

B. Burke. Wi U. Uurham fj. P.

Black. II. C. Dlviii. liSUBinivS B.

Scat. IL H. Smith JH P. Bloodworth a r. Floyd WF Stocker Sim PowelL ftenenil KeQ Colonel A.

West IV J. HSnaddow lL Faiman B. Clayton. B. LWnace a Pzogramme Or Entertainment Hearing Completion.

IT WILL BE A NOTABLE AFFAIR Distinguished Financier Will Be Invited to Address the Nslrly 20000000 Represented. The Georgia Bankers' Association which holds its annual convention in Atlanta beginning on June kh will call together representatives of nearly 20000000 banking capital. Colonel R. H. Plant of Macon is the president of the association sod the other officers at some ofthe most distinguished bankers in Georgia.

It will be a notable gathering numbering about 150 financiers. In fact nearly all the leading bankers in Georgia are connected with the association and the annual meet- logs have contributed much to the advance- ment of the banking interests in the state. Interest Growing. The lat meeting was held in Savannah where a large delegation was in attendance. The proceedings then were so important as to enlarge th scope of the associations usefulness and the next convention will abound with features of extraordinary interest.

The bankers wUl remain tn session three or four days and the Atlanta contingent la arranging a programme of entertainment that will charm their distinguished guests. On a Grand Scale. Everything will be conducted on a scale commensurate with the dgnity of Atlanta as the largest banking town In the state. Committees are already at work and will in a few days announce a programme of the meeting. Will Talk Business Owing to the present financial condition of thecountry the association will devote a great deal of attention to business and many grave subjects relating to monetary matters will be discussed by experts.

One of the highest authorities on financial matters in the United States will be in vited to address the association. He will be followed by President R. H. Plant. of Macon Messrs.

H. A. Crane Savannah G. Gunby Jordan Columbus J. U.

Ray Griffin and two or three other prominent bankers or Georgia. The subjects for dis cussion have not yet been assigned to the various speakers but will be in a few days. The Executive Committee Meets. These duties are in the hands of the bank executive committee which consists or the following gentlemen President R. H.

Plant of Macon and Messrs. M. B. Lane Savannah John A. Davis Albany 1.

T. Culpepper Thomasville C. C. Sanders Gainesville and T. D.

Neal Atlanta. Mr. Neal has just returned from Macon. where he was to attendance upon a meet- Ing of the executive committee. The ap proaching convention was discussed and arrangements for the same were authorized.

The place where the banquet which will be tendered the association by the Atlanta Clearing House Association will be held has not been decided on yet. It will be a grand affair however. The business meetings of the association will be sandwiched with other features of entertainment which will be pleasing and enjoyable to the visitors. Committees Appointed. At the last regular meeting of the Clear- Ing House Association the following committees were appointed by the president Captain T.

B. Neal. Committee on Invitation Messrs. C. H.

Curvier J. W. English C. A. Collier 1.

H. POrtex and E. H. Thornton. Entertainment and Reception Messrs.

W. A. HemphlU. Jacob Hess Charles Runnette R. P.

Maddox and T. C. Erwin. Banquet Messrs. T.

B. Neal R. 1. Lowry. W.

L. Peel P. Romare and H. M. Atkinson.

Finance Messrs. Joseph A. McCora H. C. Bag and E.

S. Pratt. THE PASSING OF THE POKER CHIPS. A ResOrt in the Old Capitol invaded Last Night. The poker chip artltt Is to have a poor show In Atlanta.

Yesterday a quiet resort where gentle- men do congregate and shuffle the cards and stack up high piles or red and oiue pone chips was Invaded by the city detectives and all that pertains to the game was transferred to vollce headqcarters. The room is In the old capitol building anti Is rather prominently located. it is situated where the players in going In and out may be seen by a number of the tenants in we Hoods Has Merit One Bottle Convinced Continued Use CURED Hip Disease Sciatic Rheumatism Eczema. iff A. Bowen Cline Arkansas.

Tread that one bottle of Hoods SarsaparrRft would convince me of its merits and I hays found WI statement to be strictly true. Some two years ago two ulcers appeared on my hip which after pelng sore a long time broke sad discharged. I also was attacked with sciatie rheumatism my lei being drawn so that I could hardly get around the house. I hardly knew what a good nights rest was. The hip trouble caused use great trouble and annoyance and eczema appeared on my hinds.

Naturally I began to run down was weak and low spirited. The physician told neny hip would have to be operated upon before I would get any better. At last I decided ta take one bottle of Hoodi SarsapsilIha. In three weeks my theumatlsa. entirely disappeared and I found that I Was on the Cain.

This was very encouragln and I found that I could sleep wen at night My health steadily Improved tad of course I continued taking Roods SarsaparUla. My hip has beta restored to good condition the sores-hays stopped dis- Hqod Cures charging and heated up I am able for the flits. Ome la three years to doay own housework sad em wsa two miles without trouble. I hit no symptoms of rheumatism that tired eettoi liii entirely Mime My neighbors say I fcxlkr setter Many Years. I do arneiajf redniEnt floods 6amprmi toad suffererviispeiaanythose jdBcted wills tapurt bk dfJjajBijt.

Boww. CUne irk iiery us QUEER laoae lis so scarce pay fancy rices for SPRING FOOTWn" SeeHbiir Styles- Get Our PRICE See if we cant help' you somewhat. 1 Our windows reflect the highest IN Whether it be in the extreme styles for Gen-- tlemn or a dainty slipper tor the tiniest tot You wont be in it unless you-see Footcoverers to all Mankind 27 Whitehall building. Who runs the plaeewas not den- nltely ascertained and it is possible that the rental is paid by a duD. It came to the ears of the department last week that games were Being played in the room aurng the bright hours of day.

anti a raid' was ordered. Yesterday afternoon De tectives Wright Looney. Ceson and ivy visited the building and walked in on lour gentlemen who gave evidences or having just stopped off abruptly from a game. Signs of poker were visible on every hand. A round covered table In the center of the room stacks or poker chips and several decks of cards were in sight.

The furniture and gambling paraphernalia were seized by th detectives and carried to police headquarters. Cases of gaming were made against the tour men found in the place at the time. WARNING TO Continued from Second Column First Page harshly with unfortunate but honest men. who seek relief by reasonable and lawful means are In duty bound to give notice to those who are tempted under any pro. text to swell the number of unemployed sons already here that there is neither work for them nor means for their malate- nance in the district that the law dues not permit the soliciting of alms In our streets.

and forbids parades assemblages or orations in the capitol grounds and the obstruction of any public grounds. streets highways or avenues and the approaches to public or private buildings. The commissioners give notice also to criminals and evil doers. who. under cover of a crowd of unemployed men in our streets may come here for the purposes of crime and disorder that all such will be apprehended and summarily dealt with.

And finally they give notice to all who come here against their advice and protest that the laws in force in the District of Columbia are adequate for every emergency and will be rigidly enforced. JOHN W. BOSS GEORGE TRUESDELL. CHARLES F. POWELL Commissioners of the.

District of Columbia. The commissioners have acquainted themselves fully with all th locaj laws which have reference to a movement similar' to- that of Coxeys antf it Is' understood th they have decided that the army can hp treated as vagrants. IN THE SENATE. Republicans Are Playing for AU the Delay They Can Get. Washington April 23.

The credentials or Thomas Jordan Jarvis. as senator from the state of North Carolina. to till the Vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Vance were presented by. the vice president read and placed on tile.

Mr. Peffer Introduced a bill to dispose or Idle labor and discourage idle wealth in the District of Columbia and for other purposes and it was referred to the committee for the District of Columbia. Ic recites that it is desirable to employ idle labor advance the rate of wages bring homes within easier reach of the homeless soil make certain public improvements without taxing anything but the profits derived from gambling in land values and holding wealth in idleness. I Mr. Petrer moved to proceed to the con- sideratlon to his resolution for the appointment of a committee to give hearings to the CoxlY army.

The motion was rejected yeas 17 nays ii as follows Teas Messrs. Aldrich Allen. Allison Cullom Davis Galllnger Hansbrough Raw- Ivy rtyie mania rener rerJUl1l rower Shoup Stewart Teller and Washburn 17. Nays Messrs. Bate.

Berry itikachiara. Chandler. Cockrell. Coke. Frye George Gorman.

Gray Harris Jones of Arkansas MeMlilan Mills. Mitchell of Wisconsin Merrill. Palmer Pasco Pugh Roach. Sherman Turple. Vest Voorhees Walsh Id White-6.

Mr. Quay republican of Pennsylvania stated that he would have voted aye it he were not paired. The senate then. at 1 o'clock Po m. to the consideration of the tariff Mr.

Quay who was entitled to the. floor for the delivery of the fourth Install ment of his speech expressed hi willingness to yield It to the senator from Minus. Iota. Mr. Washburn.

republics p. of Minnesota. addressed the senate in opposition to the' bill. Mr. Washburn closed his speech at 4:35 o'clock and Mr.

Dolph republican or Oregon took the floor to continue ita speech began by him last Saturday Mr. Dolph went on with the second installment of his speech a very short installment however I the hour of o'clock p. m. arrived before he had spoken fifteen minutes Just as the hands of the clock dial pointed to o'clock Mr. Quay called the attention of the presiding officer to that tact and Mr.

Gray democrat. or Delaware remarked that there was nothing in the agreement that prevented any senator continuing his speech but that it was apparent and had been for weeks. that the other side did not intend that the dally debate should continue beyond the point agreed upon. and that it meant more time should be wasted. This remark WI repelled by Mr.

Chandler who said that time was required each day for and other business. Mr Gray replied that nobody mlzunder. stood and that the country did not misunderstand the tactics of the other side. They were perfectly apparent. Here Mr.

Harris Interposed with a motion to proceed to executive business and subsequently at Po the senate adjourned until tomorrow. District Day In the HOWM. Washington April 3. When the house met at poon- and the Journal had been read ytrHepburn republican of-Iowa followed UINtlJ assertion of Saturday that the house was doing too. much business without.

a sufficient attendance by- making the point of no quorum. and an aye and nay vote on the approval of the Journal was or. derail. The roll call resulted 212 ayes nays none six members I1IWerlni 4present and the house proceeded to business. This was 1)is- frtctof Columbia day and Chairman Heard.

of the' district committee Bad Just started to' can tipafdistrict measure. whenlfr McRae oiArktnsaz made the point' of order that such" business could not be called until after thet second morning hour. Speaker Crisp decided against Mr. McRle and the-house spent the entire days ses sion in committee or' the whole TJODSlderins- tegislatlon to the dlstrtct a theater manager Cdi Pie' bexhnnf onto the room sign got Into ttit Ueater inore and Intoi Whisky and Notonlytn but womlt have got the habit of drifti these liquors as i believing that they as medicine-- Kfifif their use manently suits. Such not the effect on the systt only temporarily stimutati After the excitement Tvearsll you feel worse ihati facts the system is ened.

Tnebrief bracing 1 leaves dangerous afterefi1 Why not take something' will do you Try Rrown 1 It is an. old reliable remedy cud cures Immediately ne3 lDdfrestJ effect. overwork Uy and constipation. It Is pl to arid the dose' fi UtAl. It.

Js the only iro that not discolor or the teetlu The result of tile. Ins BROWNS IRON are woiid rful renewed eoertyt health restored pure Therols nothing like Itjor jrfjs mans ailments and nery rj complaints. Children thrive It. Its good for all the family. WS See what yes are fi.

rl tug. Dontletthedniniit ItS tOYO tell you Substitute lot ur VS ter profit Look for crossed Inf At 111161 redltaesonwnpptr. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. its EALTtUCSt Don't forget Tight Walking at East Wednesday evening p.m. Free to all.

Piles andli treated cure I' kilts no pain no. confinement. Particulars Call or write R. TUCKER. North marS im Thur sun tusi Atlanta.

ONLYONE VASE. To the Sonthem Baptist CODY- s3 Dan. Tex Stay 11-1 On May 8th and Jth tie East' rnessee Virginia and Georgia rallw sell tickets to Dallas Tex. and' retoraj one tare for the round trip. only gUO to return thirty days.

For detailed ml lion and sleeping car reservations' to E. Kirby city ticket went Kimball house J. Tarns worth passenger agent Atlanta Ga. The Pension Money Has All Deem I Out. Thedid vetett who failed their application Jar this ears money will have to do without.

unl appropriation is made. to cover dencr. Letters to that etprct are being every day by Captain Tip Harrison. was no scarcity of pensioners hit I there were a number otnewi The pensioners who have waltedtO their" money will have to be patient next pension day. Patti's Place as Slniier.

From The Musical Visitor. First and foremost was not is at fully Jointed scale. No singer within 17 has had such equality such stof equality of lyvio utterance. iHerp and and were almost. She COU14vtTMl the- VOCaltpO withaji conndence that few En could emulate.

Her. renditions re gulshed rather by. an. absence or faults' presence of exceptional virtues. sightandhearing nearly every ircanthatbe thegr 0ui jumbo of lyric expression would or-ask of his i bor1' vBut when he or she rd otbtfj ibles he ocshe would congratulate Ju- or herself n.

being able to eriticisa could say Patti old not t6- wonderful evenness of Mm paths and the. work wa published in lot iu Another potent reasoq Just at time of hereommenc nea i things shetcould well were to' do. Mechanical SlIlItol 5lts" apogee reiic otthe. castw Olvaa staccati. her unique blUt7 jthe end of' a note the whole xnusic-l forrnanee was unsurpassed ntli nShe was good study iti tj fc jeforBtiicadventi linen sod Melba three ct kind 1 the bestexposes of a.

nmlz hlnr is Macoa number" tate dance on I chapter which morning days Select the same for the assemble gentlern the tljo havVt qreithe oh Wedij Macon ton Taylor Newnin LesteroJ to meet Atthe si motion' sessions Quarters Accept chapter therevmij euccesslv will ag Macon the coo to instil about Central to Sar fo ir yes law has the cottnl theCerit its chart I question I courts Iijquestn named ftrown Tnlsve Ms deal mother been pul rjohn-cif the InqJ and wha thrponl nd threl and was Carswell twicebe Ms and Judge' cases' against deserib postponl account was. against iThejlde was pfc were on the rier i Pri also neasl cases wl tToday lace his' in. the was not was pu wounds I thought sensual Tbe Coin inr str ONCBMORB. Blrm1 Ingm 14luluip Four gIIn 180n dressed le4 act IY chll 1ren eat crow 1ej enEralS ead re81 ncfs In as tten allct thl he trans1 s.SSIp- I UrleaD tlr- mlgha retr peple husting abut paOnB te avant th tut Bt In. uen relable beter roun tip unaertood tht a lnes co wlh ulen propoionate rte.

llatngushed pernage al ovr luthe war ad lome arlved upn Icene I ctralny Iwlng overnor wl1 Aaba lHone. l8lsSlppl Turey. Tenene. an loveron Alabma lsISSIP pi a aready tve Wl ltte JISU Lia ad Lizie thley. Wahington.

cme tOn nt wih I eegto clt onl pernage wi hee i tme lnta Te wil gala beaut arive. ae dept ecor getemen companlE IU wi a cled her addton laalel 11 tem publc receptIn parlor Weuesday Sutern wi enertin Imel telst folowing. Ti beautes wi enercained folowig hosleses MIl lzuet Irgil iss Brader VIrginia u. lop. floo nnoaHO n' upv 0.

00 u. u. a lad Morran Smih 11ss IOn Nort Caroln Bely 1SS Carolna Paco Mouton lcDuga. Gorgia Mr. noweth Mr.

Lusana Caldwel Bone Caldwel knss Mar Miner McMurry Jone Louisina. Mr. Xttg Sherril rer Misippi. Ketg Hogon. Mobie Mr.

M. lss Wiey Mr. Tomlnson or Gergi. Mr. Paye Ylrgnl.

Mr. Tomlnson dolph Etaw Marmduke lssour. lss atle Trner. Missour 1ora lltlu" thrlig wa delvered ewd WIgam el- ouent Prisn Lfe Te lectu wa HustratE stereoptcn ad wa geaty enjoye. lage colected a chares ror' mision wa te Coned- ete Vetrs.

MI1lpplan. tb ay Merdia Mi. Aprl 2. A delegaton conreerate e8 lef va Albama. Gret Suther rlway Blrngham.

All. preen conrederte veteras' ruion. 0HG HIH I GHA otc tb. Cu Biringham. Al Aprl 2.

A IO Intelgent cltens gve rpt at ton al argment pltc ISUl8 acorded Mrg. Alabaas seator tis Te sentor a ed spak 1 ocok monng I at 50 pple alem- wiga te beore tces ha ben tat th' Ive. ap paae wa averisd ocock thi afeoon Sentr not ave te ty Sema unti ocok tniht 8:3 ocok te meril hal wa nled wltl Mora's fen It capcty IO the ad stod ad lste. Fo tha tw ad hat hour Snator orgn a ed wal met bse te Chico for Intrv1 te wih tre jendous entusiam al carre concu- te fnance te Inerest IHrty. His llney queston.

pc Jh1 SC. I sates atempted lrSllr nd his ipeeh plr le 1- wi an hody prft ovaton at concluion si crowd nterE wiJH bfve cour ay vlng ma sentor I idrls 10n comed Iluhs on subjet te Nlcraga can POLITIC. Jualon 11 UlrDlnBbaD. tt hJb te tr meblJ 1 tt loter. te cub 1t bo ut.

ae te BntaUoD' Te Bn th ReYluton I Aabaa orDI temlelve ty 1t to D. Fk Pc as ant. Te obJt abLa. Limbr the Olrl. A' nalu shol physcl cultu for grls bn I suo er ee Chrbtan Aolaton cnuium wi te brnnng It sf I 8h er ha ben employe I.

sttuton wi manage bule3 prlncple Bnld Capel. Oplk AL Api Ia ThC eecutve ba te FIlt Methot churh Iast authole commitee tte wor chare emmence alclt lon fn 1 purse buiding 1 chapl to weter rt cty accmodte may membr lvin tere. OVTBAGES eel to Amellca 1. 8la. LMdJ thar.

BIUlfed Nlura Apr Orlen8. Aprl 2 pr Steer Clnton- Blc thl deptur tl' FnClo Port col ad npr depatment ItUton ben excltn alhough blodhE ben precp- Itate ha get unest- Cltn cisco. orcen he Intrctos Rama Ivestpte ktlng Am rcan Wllam Ilson by Aguela. actng gvrnor rtune. ha rchE mal bt ples ere which tles America ng Ihn elz1 Nlc8.

A ton preparng trp. jut lade haVng Gy town. I reprted boat los tOPI ae I ver aiated learE aout 1an as teae Inue natves c3vdaly the ma a Por rtur Mr. ha arve here th lte niece and subjecte baus trtent wist bulet that nea lagon I whEe lved. Johso Bo Ar 1 cn.

lved tem. ngh led hn- son dor ad kne with Lte wa cle ad ly sme Mr. he Ihe Wa te ad slle I hld rinforce everol HI and niee rde on lutJcte1 to Indigites. tnaly brouht hEr Gaca largan ere In. they a I1t- Amercans purse ad pllce wel ave th attck WI profptE pries wate to ha been lear lie tren evr elcap Jlve lough she ha her al propery Nicarga lmpany at Icraan goverment leged lt abut Ind aucton bing ame Spanlarl to abut 5o.

Te Fre Te had bee iltnK te otc wthout wld anybdy. chucke baom Ind loked lke ma strging prle. cae aund ad It I wa was be experenc sad st r. aUIf himlel. 1 thining abut out" Tel ws.

suggese th clerk ad ca strager puled httelt loke steaiy bigan LnsIng sl and WI trm Cicgo. talke tme aa ot btte otlred drin. I ak what want Uli ddnt W8 mater Led prhapl ventul cllrl. Te staner reented Imputaton Ho be lad. tk swalow ad smal knw ay ting ad wa foatng Irund ever- by ws rel wa ct lquor wa druge Tata wasthlnng contnue wa trn stOWe slc word conducor Mke se I riht.

se to schol togther Sgnaw. wa the ay ad tght Atl nh. Te onteere cP 10me A wh0e tater ha ben te Mexc wa. batte Chaputep wa woude I Ue a piee shel rc Meica lay ha tken hi to bter ce. 8 te clolel cnvalescent lay Intruce ha bn itereste In a Gerga plantton le bfor owed Smit trend te co- onels.

ha gne Ue ary war out capured som tght VIrnia and bn ten Rlona. er ret brther bl to Enland yea bfore ad ive8tea a mlre Auztrla 3nd ha bn tbre mr te daughter a Englth otca1 ha pud a nuber yen AtrC ate at 1nterreter at cou ef Kfr kng kng ha vast p8eelon gld ad dnds gadtather. gat elet. ha cpure dwr hea te darl cntlnent derbe tey. Stane ha Ione te uer cecuon Excue Iterpte te as strgle tle the staner ha Io a ho my dn yo tk bore tat on te ad mn IlleT' but strer cd rply tl aolber rese ad cek kdy CIe Ue niht wathmahah Walw.

Mis Bele Howr ad wer Quiety mrie te hr tln Stuy. M. Wiiam- sn prtore te cereony 5n afer te AUgAt Teir wi I GraiteVe tr gm I enete wIt ll lllh. His a torerl i Auut fn he cnete Te rlte ac complihe da ter I Hlcl AU I Hubdon wate kow to ha ay mor tos mu mae you Ten 701 HnbdHe 1a ctl oeIe rfQ QIlI The Hee londa light on Speci Ttu TO BE HADOMEY ENTETINED A 01 IlhiolUld Bubol St. Koultln a al3uprb Baquet tte Klmbll Houl.

NeWar me newspap wome frm aetn te cout wi i- vae Atat Mony nght ad wek trm toy wi ha At oclok Mod nght wi ce eeant ael cmpc Pulms ad dni cal. comig dret from ChttOga te Et Tenesee rd ad wi Hred trm ety by delegto Aer that da8 ed nihts city wi Nely sty flE wit feature entertent Gnd prea Invtatlon ha bee cmmittee progame ha ben tore to delne prfered hOIIalte8. newspe ad lta numeous wideawake progresive ctJenl wi 8ve vhrtng pratc 1luaton era hopltty. wm luthern welcme tors entertInment I dstctve souter wl toreln newspaer pple. tetles tenent visitrs ae baquet Stoe untln lels ad AUat Iub te KImbal Tueday nlg Boh proile delgh1tuly uccesstu respt.

Dbpue 11 a memorble atar rahlone ad luthen wi delght are use Veables gven that lea anmng Ivn outie cunty home a brtplae Ueorgil barbe wi pleat rllM mountin. pClUrelue settUI coull lmte Cetinly i rlgln Atat. lghter nature tote bet wi sed newsppr worker. Messr. fne' concpton ltte a essorle that make brtPues oI wlh wi tat tatdious wi liely beer occaion.

tain leage deltgales nuber guet AUata wi babue wi ciy 113 oclok I wil frst thonla. quarles te Bos. wl Aler tain wil return MOUntldl te ue wi Irved. trait wU rtW1 In aternoon. bnquet lo prel cub o- Kimbal net I sy wi el gnt aIalr ay Porer personly preptlon aralr mater deratons me I leage conventon wi brng dlstnglshe1 eojlors thl Pehaps taous eltO wi peent ae Cockeri Hated.

Wilam Br geat Brklyn expeted. Interestn fge conventon w1 ought. I Butalo. In- r. cH asb I th wo sl I cetury ha tled positons about otce.

dwel plC reprter Elor. r. Thoma wideawake edior II leage wl herl. aso that Iton Franclo be hee. ElCHt AVU Fals Lndon rtar Madae sxeakers worls parls relgions Chiao wi Philps hal or Outne Theo ahy.

Spaking wih Const- lat subjet exce dingly In txplalt. phloMphy. I radicaly dllerent lfe object clvluton I I vasty I al relgons rlginaly accring the relgon te Hlndoosthe vedanta confed rlentalst ancent relgion I dlte ntated Tere tme objet lve ob knowlege le. occul lte dlterent certin comparatvely eay brea suprsensuous proVdlng determinaton beleve exist Hypnotm entrnce teld Investgaton wil tese sheres exist countiesIn Frace Unie 8 tel parlcularly- phenomenl amout atention ha ben Iven lat yen ocult aled Inded tha lerons ae w1Ing belev. Tis wl Itsel scences.

aes ben atu Hdoand sut se ret Secrey ha ben i wa ft unti te knowlege It advance Hlndos Mahatms sen te gvng hiheo Snt te lrge Tesophlcal Siety pertte knowle gven Blavatky pupi ThI teahig setch meto puroses natue. Ma I fower a ten pruc hi 1hen tulyde velop wi tt nture. tor geater ends te lUt not ad th1 planet ppulr relgon Te ancent ie crt wiom tat a' ha cme ito bn. incate an aain ut peretQD I Ittlned. TU ma ha lve erh peviously ad wl ma tmes tutu.

Ts te dote reinCrnton doe teb gOl' bak ito te boie ai" w1 dever letul her OI Uaata" Ricton Maae Blavatsk. aw Coxeya a7 whe pae thruh Plttbu I Mr. le. wa Aagon yesteay anda won gng tps at cowd 8 see enm Ig themelves thouh ad ben tlg goo sua me aog te kow ar tnJ di gerus Te Wir I bin repate afer a. hmer.

a atrd tat te' e'- mie rze I dernt' COIU pPe that II ut mea sum lkJor th Ct rt s11 d. an qt tr' a M. Pa e' jJ 1 v. i 11innlmd CfOI ent r' abr oweTr lteti o. Ubl em t' popl oue 1" ot.

kd toubte to mt I- EapW1 14 wel-koW iW ptOf Lu but eto 7" aemon kow Otle wD mor blte 70U upllton tha oter cty tt aut coure AUt Wl ct te dct benelt bnet. whi rut tr buc up te wit Cent Suth Aerc blon Orlea blee Uat I te pibUtea te psito a pprly prsnt me oter cites the8outcil1 pr ctes erb Wl' prtica. endone te eftere wl e' puble 1 buidin tde bon ntWl1 a su tat pple te BUt te bUeu mean Inl aprton te pssibite i U. aey te wen-know man untl ast week ha bn te man Pnc Ln 8t AtJn yeteray I ron ha te prminent Lke and Atnta rt the ange tO te ster aeD. bst erca or' the mOt Iccnful Iunertnd tat ha oten la lealnt htei.

ot te Qunt Iinr wt Fller. Bavey tal abut hl bUes relaton I wit te ownerot Lon 81 tat tey new apers dor yung has renty gven prIrUe al te Ittements alalr re fect upn stndln gn- temen Intereted. Litte. I cty leg busines Atantan ar gowing IndutrIal eucatona Ia magifcent rairad taciltes Is rputaton havng publc soundnes publc rlabity It' al gne abrod At ta throuhout tis tres. I el reputaton.

rnt ben acton te lealnj scholbook pub lshing house Uhlte Sttes. Heat establshed a deposiory souther sttes ciy. Interet ae bnds Bmth ytas. Smih prm- educata propertes goo vey orees buiding. Statoner depositor Company wel Brwn reenty cme president wo bok htre year bUllnel Atant embrace sttes Nort Suth Carolna Flor Mlslsslppi Aaba an LuIsiana Al wl shippe Atlant.

Te Sttonery entrly enterrsing and 4 wsely selectng 1 relable frm Atanta cogatulatld I acquisiton COlfcra Vetenn. oin ta 1 Atants Cofederte Veterns enthtulc meetng euncl chaber lat Ter betwen hudred hundr and twenty tower Atant' ad profeSlona en nU I' D. UU nQ ne preiP rere 1ecrtary Pelha Nel. meetng wa prgame wlt Memoral IlclaU oan a wa frt meetng ornt. commte Wa appint.

by Iltuto lubtted rert same I unnimously deided prtcipate memoril exees Te orgaiaton wU spial eart Lle. Memorl AS9laton. To wih ae reueste clok morlnr 10 ca al adeuate ria wrn o. calon wa dede upn as 6 a- ton wi rendezvo Equltablt buid- hurday al wh wl furishe hat regIL I hig- Imprt tole de pricipate aQuld Inl cuncl chaer ad gve nme Nel Ifmnt ca me teir behaf. membr wer added rol memberhlp lat leter na Inicate wi may' Blackbu wa histo rAn ocalon.

Athough brch Vetetns wa organize aclaton whch cover entr It orvn i Atanta I a iI year lamente a eitoril. cle ametng purse or ganl a aiolaton. orpnlzton etecte. ani trm thlt I mov l. Iretrouhout Plt sn dbiteete.

e. by. GdY genlnte al nslr lbljr nulon sars St fdvrble aupice te I pan fld e. Atlnt pt I se rGion tederat trouhout countr lt ou epitc 1. anl matera ee.

eefg t. wi cr forar ceS. BIRMNGHM A Lr Dlel UO Te HDsie tb OOa meetg cneate wa. hed mke uranemont Btigba tp tlnla Meror Al detil Lle everttng WI rdlnea mae an earlTar morl. IJe reso1tor a utln natur ve Intruc t8 nunes wa tcte Jud Choun 1 rlJuUM rmnedl bter ad mor cmplete Istem te trbuUqof loD' Tu- 1fr unanl- m0ll te Aoter rllu- ton we prste ai me- br te' eSlitln dO I thei pwe tifueD te Unie slaton Coneet Vet Jet I Att 4 UUoD.

Serl utrt I Urtb wu' tht lie Te celep wh. Blrh i Ye hp load dv1 I. wJ.b-ne 10 mde' u'- Ju YL Ca CrnfJf W1 Bu J. a J. B.

DJie LHb SJ I Bowor l. Jcyc tr we. nerJ 1c. nt nClone A SttOJl1Sad z' 1 CJ BOtwl 3' uIJ 1IBn PttJII I N.8uL ro 1 5k t' i i li 0 I ANKBRSTO MBBTJ P10rame Entetanment lealng mpletoD DiU Chd Ilncr WJlBe to N.al Te Go Bake' Aaic bol It anua cnvento I AUat gl1g Jue Itl cl tgether rpeetv nery 00 bang cap. Olonel Plt of' aon I prdem a allo ad otc o1e a sme otte mot dtigihe baner rgi.

wi I noble gatherng nUDbrng abut 1 fnace. tactnely al te lean bke i Oe a conee wih aolaon ad te anual cnt te te avace mett balg Itert te atte. Interea GrWIDB metig wa i 8vatah when lage deleton. rtedce. prcnp the wer tprant a en spe te aoitons utulns' Ad nex conventon wl abund teatus extrdinary teret.

bker wil nmaln i sesion tre tou daYB ad Atanta I 8g progmme entertnment tbt wl charP dlsthe gest. I Grnd Sctl Eveng wl coducte cmenurte wit dglty Atlanta a larg baklng stte. Commtee ae alredy ad mi I I ouuce progme te meetng. Tlk Bune fnclal the. cnt associaton wl grat attetion busie ad my I ve subJect rlatng mater wi icuse expets.

hghest authorllel fnan- i c11 mattes Unied Srtes wi In- v1tE addres aolaUQn. wi tolowed Prldet Maon Mesr. Crne Savannah Joran Grfn thne bkes Gergia. subjets di- cusion ben asiged vaious spee wl Execntle Commitee Ueet Thee duies ae exputve commite. rolol Prlent Mes.

Lne Sv8nah Davs. Albay CulpepP vUe Saders Ganenie. ju retured frm ws i atedace upn exeutve commite. Ip- prhlng convettm wa dicusse ad angents same wre aulhOlze. plae whe whth wi tender Ue a8on Atat Cleang AS80ciaton wi hed de de I wi gnd alar howve.

bs metig solaton wi edwhed wih othe fetue entenment. wbh wi I an te visitor. Commiteea te fai rega meetng Clea Houe Anoclatn foloing cm- appolnt prelent CpW Nel. Crnnte InvlttonMEsr. Curer.

1h. Cole POre and Thoro EMtm lt Re Mers. Jaob HI Charle Madox Id Erin. 1 i. I I Atkll.

I' F1nac Yesr. McCor. Bley Pnt. I I PASSI rt Capiol Invaed I Laahrht. at pr Atanta.

Tuteay resor whee gente congegte a1 shure crs stk ples ad Wa ct detectves al perns gae tnstere volce hea 1qcaen. rm Ue calOi aa prmntnty loated. i I wher player Ind Ben 1 tenant Ue 1 Botle 1 J. BI Ak rr tt bte Hoi 8p 9v14 eT It mert. a hT fud atteDt ltelJ Sme JWIO ucr appd Ol hp wh ar i te broka db as wauttke wt lte rhemtm bli dn tt ed hd gt aod te hou.

hd kew w1t Jptl rn wa Te hp tubl eU me ut tl a aoae ad em ape NaJ bp dow we a Ipt phJe tld Je 1 hp wo hTO oprt up wo bet. I' dde te on bWl Ho. 8pUa Ir t. wkl lY rh. cn1 cp a tt W.

o' 1 eDr a foa cJen a gt he ItU Ipme1 cur enUn tk Ro' Sp 7 hp bn re cnu Te Ipp HQQds a1 Ia al fttl Ilt howok 1t6mt Wta tbJ1 h. IJptt eut fe1. hc le ol i 11lik. Jr arForfMan Ye r. ii i i n.

t' YJ to' S' 1-- i US jj" tb erer s. 11XInD L. I on is' :80 Scar i ncy prices fort. 8PRI Q. UEER See Our 1 sOlewhat refect ghet il RT SHO IN Wheher or temt ii slppr tniet tot If fl 1 0.

I Footcoverer al Mankind 27Witeh buUdlg. Wo place. wa cet- nlely 8eralne ad pssible Ut Ue rI a1 1 Dihe dlptent lt wlek tat wer teig i rom oumg brght hous anO rldwa ored Yeery aferoon Je tetves Wrlht. Lney Clo 1v I visted buHclng ad wae fOu gve evidenc Mv JUsf ogr ll nd. rud cloth tble rm ltk cblp seVral deks crs 81ght furniure gblng paherlIa.

seied te detetves sn carie po lee heaqurer Case. gmIng wer agn1t me I te tme. AR I CX Y. I Contnue fm ClunFlnt wit untorae men relet rasne lawtu mtaS dut buud Ive tempte 1' pr. swel te numbr unemploye perons alredy tere I nor' meas mate Iance dstrct Iaw do pri IUctn ad pares.

oratons cpitol gounds Bdthe obstrcion pnblc gun8. street Ind a prache publc buiding. commisioner gve notce as crmlnals evl doer. crwd unem loy mn puros crme disorer thlt 1 wl aphende ad summariy And tnay tl1 gve notc al cme her agnt teir avce pest tat tor te Dstrct Clumba ae adeuate ad rgdly entore R088 TRUESDEL. CHAL POWEL onen 0 Ue Dstc ol bla.

msoner acqunted the- selv tuly wih tfloc whi reternce sr1u' talM CoiWt ad ils' understO tey The stateof ancl place referre m- I brIn I ved I yeas Yeas ng ugh le 17. Nua-MeSiJn. r- th ua tv or eg sJt fyre Jo I I I econ41n1taU- speech-a in v1ut pointe act a ment be nd 1let thattime It WifrrclY ed rntilo te I I btrletDJ I Wlh me th real21 1Ie. nbUean onowa tOIl0. Wed.

auertlOD that dc 111t ch umc1 6 atten ce P. I naYVQte th viIof or te4J a7 aanft andth to' InI lb 1ct otCQ1umba 1 ndCbfnnanH lladjuatltarted eaILbplc11IttWtm aureben e. thep tnHot- thJtmcli beCAlled r' the i sPeaterct1P tld Hr1cR e' nt theent1rtd lile III' na1d ritii i1 1COtUlOl teI1 he. hlU1cni. to ih Whl ky Notoroj Is VOiE f.

1 go d' th an the ast tth y. dlcme eefth iruse-gi good tk is. sys stim lati we tSi JIz i if yst IS ftt takesol11e 1 qC ernanent t1g'- ry. 1tiit I wn' I .11 'B' it on 1" I I' Itls aIJij te 11. I- twI.

nefftdJ neuralgia a JI4fj Aile" ttlcsnLtt I al. wli lJ1tttUr it urq 1 te' a dc Itfs t. 1ii 4. 4 Is tit Iron' ot dt lorci iI thoteeih I ONBITJE aieWO renewed t' Itf man- UtDen land Dm i hil4rel1th I 1t' flraJlthe lf Ieehat 1t jt DoDtl thedr iat LU I 011 ttbstltltte is- YOQ edInt CHtMICALco LT rc DontforgetTighti WalkingBt EastJ eveninglti 2. mFreet ll.

j'- and Fistur I e4. No 1 Prt1 wrltex 1iC1ER. r- i 1mthur Af r'- tho 0. DtherD. B.

ap at D. TeLfHa7 in. I 11aY1thlthndth ra rtLIlwr I I. return UO J1lFor I andlee car I E. KIr.

bc1t1i trnt I Xtmballhouae 1. Fllmswo rUlo. 41. pr WILL JiAvmI1 wuti I TJIePeniloJil cJne7 Beta. i Ont The old i ithelr Tear bvet appropriatiODlI tocoverth tothat ot belnsje was Ofipenaioners.

contrary there of tel nllonerawJ o' bavewaitedto monertfml1Teto I ena1oI14a ala. Fro icaJVtsitor. Jl I Flntnd remos. 1str tu1lyjolnted r1hashaV8uch uch I Of lyrtouttennce Her an4F synO tWSEIl i HerrendltiOnS I. ZUU aPresenceof excepUOnalY1rtUeti rAlt IlghttId' heartngnearlf' one d1aptOintd1fCaD 5 that be' the.

llUbttmtjumboof on one ot1dS OBukheQ beorhewould COI1ltt i herae1. fJ nbe1DC. ab. letocrl COulc1U7PatU d1dnot. tFoumie' Physiologic ecode VoU ot errul eenneaaot wu totj DOtherpotentleaOQ IsJ1 0 Jl1 she lcou1dowell weret a l.

vaatacca heJCUnJqUe4bility. the Dote. jlo sqd.DI1 his. She uartf Odstud71. torthf fat1ioUe et die adveno 7 it i ft I I I I fOd Today on' lIa for' if il i Vi i ir Tick.

Miisluippi-FoUr 4 1 re rom c3e 4 row 0 crow th i 7 i. aot i ei 44 i ac- er1 i 4 i :5 irinla iz Ml5 5 si i i r. ft :3 0 i' 1mtt i 4i i Mississippians A bt' 75 4 MOHUANAT e' 4t' i i ap- s. wa i au- i dience ar- ic' 4. :4.z ntney ec' isa- es por lii- siech him i te ALtBA Ala i'i' Js uston PtEe Storehouse on for Covernor i Hi Welcome all old soldier wi gad shake the and the red-healed Lighter.

ard but who says ZWCOId now despite felt 4 theh1tiftot many a bullet. Coioe Oates' friends are endeavoring to hun cc an Oates club here and also one kB5Uemer. it is claimed his Mends here ye IeCweg QQ signeri to the lie- 1 bencir ulstedukIuj tor bow th. wi1 ReyoIutIo. James Dr.

parts an5tors be Is ThQ part Vessel flagSslzed Lid 1Z Orleans. than to killing Port here barous them. lit her to aiid 1 was see ptam we and been me gone the smear' the WaItos. siere ac- e. Husband Wife-Then giJn Husband-He his one.

s. y. 1iniic. Tit They HANDSOMELY ENTERTAINED. al3uperb imbaIl if ones.

from hands I be press lanta visitors servedIn ofSan EfC the Hindoosand fdllyde- nature or ie enj i a seca1jed ar- siiaiyus Its alone An1 Palmer our government. elit this sortot thing tntheifutureIam ifrsbl1tirill ulC In our go criment. scciqtlUes I feel. dertsirtht nO. troublewIll come the it.

5hS bot the to lnce iailor a pllnttrof an et the-possibilities thesouthespeclally is Inthatllie l1r A gustin butun re- it' Im- 1 be se- tersns ans if Leloer ereueu snatne nd an ineitt. eds byQradygermlnated dvorable it forwardezs. witbthe yeteri the thetrip was st re tr 4itrIbutiqnof were unani- ttwere pr ted alt Il elegaUon which 6:4 nd car Ill up Miot 0. Whidby I iLijtnIs II IL Powallsineral Stratton 7. IL.

sbaddiowIL t. P.u.- tjI Landrum- Is. U. Rogers aptahz Yrsnkj Eye Jspe N. Smith and L.

LWoW 0 I' 5 6M PtnsncIersWIll of the the ill country dl ap- invitation Reception Banquet Finance Mrs. A a botticofifoods I' wasattocked are my hlpwouldbaye getany totakeonsbottleofIoodI tnnpro-fedsnd coudhtionthe HoorCures me do my walktwo has feelIng. look Than For wnestl izpazin suereri espcIafly Hoods PiRseure Ur iUpsi' STiIKES Sr et Yoahavi the nerve money is I DI QTTP Styles 4. helpyou 25PrIl i extremestyles it" 3 lie- the COXlY First Uie. thM Jord th yle his tile uay When atioon lr HepburrI lip his reiulted213 ku azswenngpresent r1ctei andChalrman no niorninghour re'S clded CRe ses I stonin OnsId Ing I ocat- to.

oonioIateiy aa he bung stra rtha the fffaz thetrtecu 51 drin a to' gives" the wears beJote left Tue brief Browns 1FonTI anold ure immedIate snddebR A fe' boUI will rebu t1e who1Q ystcmt eiidlcats Itispi tofakeand vaiL thatdoe Injure BflTER arewo renewedenergy healthresthredpurerlchbIoeL ilkeit for nirvoW. sm IL tO gerprofiti torcrosaed red lines on wrspptr. ab m. all. DII 15 Broad JV GL' iSDLo th 7.

Farnsworth. di IAYE TO WAIT I thf dtiC a a could croci vocal P051 wV a A sight and beating disappointed Can sublime of wouili solflqe or ask But. othtt xbleL or she I I de la Mme. workwas il ofitl is lit the time her cofnmeflctmt could do thi' tthjgto ills a retur of the gastilti. usicbOS I a wood for tM Uss NII5S" Melba.

a. the untabing WO' ii s- BIBB I ThCou state ha whkhco the' Iot have td fore the on Wed of Lutbe ton Jan Lester ton. It has' a there aga Today cow tolmati 2 folIr' n. coun the CCn itschart of' a Tee foreJ This' Izquest They dea pu John lnq andwh the pon anti th wa i Judge I siieJ' destroy The de collie ncr repre ness be a ov Chagt on hay S. the caused Thomas Gabou iil CU Mae A Operatic near Ce push very is i The e.

railway ri. ycete success during tl of the andls 5ev federat the vet this' 0 et the 3oyable. nwnt a. clans. airs.

sIster. take a zt- Allen in forUr ifl Dliii' week. WaIte Iorw Thel 5. I tosrro htle the undwe i eahibi ttonc. Li smith exhibit writ c- TISiT nisnabe lnZS it the Id dent.

4 sheet 4i name Jones bands 4 clothin i Ash C-c busG The a I thrQU of the a er a i little a' daIs. i. ferred this lton 5 edln the a' i people sept there' S. Cumin Ci. lad.

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