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THE CHANCELLORS SON IS SIS1I fl THB STATE IMILRS1TY lor ut Sltnlll a Iledpe Had So Hand ill the Trouble That Called for the Ilerice Interest felt for Him ATHKN Ca February 15 Special The Be 01 Mr. Tell Mt 11 sonnet son of the late chancellor rf the nmsersits ii one in which treat ititerest is It hue Wlictlitt Melspuiition be technically right. a i his acton has made him friend I tl re are mans that a mis take ha Wi mi in hint. Some time ego It ss ill be remembered there as some trouble between the 8 A. E.

Chi Phi. and fraternities in Athens. This resulted in an investigation by the fat iltj After the matter had been thoroughly venti. lted an 01 cVr as ivsi ed forbidding these three termties toluld fraternity meetings The members nn lit meet socially and in lormall hut no fraienntj business was to be transacted Pledges were required. agreeing on the part cl the student" to thest auditions Mr.

1111 ha I pNonalIy nothing what- ever to do sMth ll tr ublt It is true tl ii uuon was taken by his lter nitsilaiur it his vote is as re- led i ii i a. i i ui st ch action So pr in niKeil urt Ins views and so earnest Ins tfi its 1 1 re vent the utile that he was freely vi ft it Mli ii the ih WC drawn up however le rt-f 11 it Hi tutu 1 il in in tlnnc he aid to deprive lmf i hnsiYM 11 1 i i icr is rmu Mr Mi II i er i It I i lUt al to ii tit i UJst mi 1 as MI i lid Krit II. urn it if id 1 is i gei int trtst felt in his be- laf i 111 i irresjxitiM i I fraternity feel- n- Mi Ti 1 11 IN the ui eon of the late cl in 1 ir H. Vt 1 and Ins always 11 in uiu all enviable rnMticn in his rlassts BI ui tli i i ttun lb Kiuain dints Lire Tin. omliiB I 1m City.

Mil iv ISILLV i 1 1 lj fu Milli 1st sillc i Uilinel to Ixcume the in i. ts ur i lrom this time tlin iuh ttli fun itiititiiig hut elms va ei i-aks ui tie 1 1 1 itid it tin. street" The strict rC 1 IM been 1 1 c. a mouth cut. tn 1 MI mli ulltrcj trtes with wl it or till' struts are ornanteitted ai 1 ant i tms iii i lice Of course I i I TI nsi krable ki niB siii irt eN hose trellises were chill mil mull errj limbs.

vs it ii I ni the yoiiiig elms to gn to 1 thy will be of muoh en- i 1 in ue i IHI mjunctKn bil 1 1 1 1 me the treo re IK i i i i 11 be lift st md li lt 11 Hr i ir tl im xe Vrfirh put in i city governtueiit liii in nd MUI elms. tltu tL" Kh 1 1 le i an i lie VTT i ii in bfon ntiniu 1 IUM le iii i I. sum ixn if jiiA 1 i Ho a Julgl Yet. 1 lp it hay- iver from la. rk 10- if tl ttrnlrf theci if T.

Vbbctt Tri Ii Ti txr wa lie. 1 MI acted as ju Ige 11 ni i uiHiii tio court with a ile- irn skill tl it would le a ere lit to 1 1. fs rs of exjtrien Hi cl tree tl' il i i i i i ir in 1 explicit. i if the case with marked ni A I i1 il II tr il tl one lastevt ir i a tl ifi I of the next day In fi re a rd i rendered. The case 1' I iron ill the courts before tM VI I ires In Albany.

XiFVNi i February 11 peuil I ti I i tire out in a two tl i 0 Ne 1 ni State street. It i 1 11 tl i i res leuoe an 1 it fell tun tl lies The tire cistern is nit fi 1 i ti licit iter i re tht dv i fr MUIII tin si bull 11 tl il ning bulling were Is IK I si 0 This nfur ii lit Jit xxli i tables at tie fur gn irnelj iio ii THey were ill Till 1 with 1 AI 1 dcr tl of Mr. Vi I i Tie il Co irt owned by tile CltS I fs Il us TIP Vti That Ne ei Cane. xi di Ftbruiiv lo bptcial tilMis ui trt 1 nil bought a tine tie-a 1 iiuiiu ti dim it in flout of hi Jiai mi ilov Lat evening he re- jior 1 tli-t instrm uit demonstrated the La tl at it SMI run th morning. Some of his friend-1 dosu i wn early tlusmoiinnj uearn nil btr ats an 1 umbrellas hilly pry.

art 1 fur 11 es ei1 rainf i 1 Tl unj sun line it as Usual stlit wtre 011 the sx and i 1 a ti td i it i the 3111111101 and dCHlst of Tilt' n-ic 11 to hucthi 11. i vii tl sou nitrtli Hit cud is baroiue ter. il Fssm Ca. Fil raij l-i spee i Tl ecti town outicil at this place ic BU tnl is lUw1- Mayor P. Tomlnisui ttN1rr JKII es I' Shuuct aldermen I i la ton I Hcltin II.

Him mend and 1 Warthen The council is cornpccJ men wh feel in interest in the rr ssth of the wn aI' I will nodoubtdo every- thin in their power to ad nee the ntire tof the lov The New Council or Qultnian. Gi February 15 iSpecial the last meit ug of tie lit council the memo ers this Yeal is ins ltd Their fir sock il election of city othctr-i for 10. I ilkuisonwaselectedmijor jirou tade clerk ai treasurer E. Corn and ei policemen Beuret. Kountree ant emiet city attorneys.

Treasurer ide is i st capable and reliable tsftccr and tin ii i th year of service. The New 11 Complete. G. G. 1 ibiuirv 11 Special.

hail cjiu ml is ueorn con pletkm Itsn I i by tie. Champion Iron company and consist of six cells which re tonstritctel of uraneI steel. The jail was dedicate la night in the arrival of the Belle CiinAiiru by placing Mr. John Coffee in tl ttrst tll it he left as you enter. Ho Bt i ped in an I liking around said I like rxu ate i Brlmt errj Importance.

LUNPIIDOF Gi lo Siecial Til or li inbirrs of Albany was mthe Ct tins week He is tie postmaster at Allans anllliJiCorkO Lorumof theB liar- rissin regime in the second songressionaldis- trict. lit as formh connected with the cotton seed nl mill of the artesian city buthasnow st Kile in mother direction. Buck and lirtiabeiry ireiaramt int down this way. A Booming Town in Decatur. I55SRIbOE OF Ga.

I 15 Special The tow Ionalsotivjlltjn in this county is on A resuHr boom Saw mills turpentine Ktil variety rk. etc. make the air thick wi he i um of md itrs The town belongs iu lly to our distinguished townsman 111 I in DmiUon und Colonel 1' Taiit Montrnmwry in whose honor it i i Decatur entity generally is Con i of tl kinks His Leg Was Broken. Bi PORr. Gi I Iehruarv 15 Special VI right sYhit ttkiujr sot.

large sample truns fn the dos ras eDger train Mr. lilzlr the flit unr at this plae. got liis te 1 Us I eu Jut above tie knee. He is rviii i i dis I Xitmlulng the Boon kEiSFViLlC Co February 15 fSpecial The Otilmlttec tjpented to examine the DOfksof the put Kc rhrxrs cl Wm county ba ei i irk this wcek. A ThRILLING STOIY TOLD BY THE TICTDI Of A CY- lie Felt the House Move With The Alarm Among the Children Lumber Blown a Mile Away.

RAO0ARtSg MILLS Ga. February 14 Special Mr W. Mathis tells a thrilling story of a wreck by a cj clone The cj clone came about 12 o'clock on the night of the 7th of February a night that I never will forget. I as awake when it came but the rest of my family was asleep. It blew my window open.

I gut up to shut it Just as I laid do ii the cj clone struck 4he house. IN A WAGON OS A ROLGH ROAD. I felt like I was in a wagon on a rough road. The cyclone did not last more than a second and all was over. When it stopped I jumped up and asked my wife if she was hurt.

She said no but that she would be. By this time I could hear the name of papa on every side. I had six children from one month up to eleven years old. I did not know what to do so I went to work with all my strength My little boy was the first I come to. I asked him if he was hurt he said no.

I then went to my little girls and baby boy. They were able to stand up. I then went to my wife and little babe anti lifted the timber off of them. ST UNDER THE LOGS. My ss ork ss as not dune.

My ife asked whe wits Lurna a little girl seven years old. She was fast under some log Then my wife begin to hilloo and started for my fathers house a half mile off. Two negroes came to my aid. We all pot out ss lilt no limbs broken but badly bruised up My foot is in a bad fix. My little girl has not walked ans yet.

Everything I had was broken and torn to pieces All my house furniture was torn up. gons value to niece me but could tot find anything to more. Some of the house and my clothes were found one mile from where the lou as iregra- ss vs torn up the roots and everytlitig else that was in its road. THE SIIOOTE1t IS DEAD So ajs the Telegnm from Denser Colorado MACON Ga. February 15 Special The readers THE UNSTITITIOV eie given the full i articular- the shouting of tie bar- kee Ltrni in the Lomnercial hotel at on on Cl nstmis nIght Iv Mr.

James Matthews. It as thought fur weeks that Berni ssoiiddie hut ht' is still line Immediately after the shooting Matthews disaj pea red and it is sa that ht went to Texas and then to Colorado I a tnijht Ca tain VS Pusis received a telegram from Denser stating that Mr. Mat- tiers hail ed tl ere yesterday afternoon and asking ssi at disposition to nuke of the bod Captain Davis tel graphed to Mr. Charles Matthews Jr. ul resides at Atlanta the news of his fathers death.

Mr. Matthews ssirt 1 ck instructing a tan Das is to liavo the leu aiiis shiplel toMicui at wee fur in tern tut Mr. Char Matthews Sr. the brother of. Mr.

Tunis Mattl ews says tl at he does rot believe tl i' hi broiler is dead but that tie is tear Mao an 1 at the proper tine sstll cone unit and staid his trial si Bum iiarlic Mattl ess Sr. says tl at cities Mr. Janice Matthews lat seen near ic- he didn't hart tithe to jt to orado Public op nion i divilvsl sshel or Jim Mitthtsss is real dead. II ere msv lie two Jim Matthew The arm al of tl bods' ss ill sett all doubt. SHOT 1 OTH rlES on.

The egiois rrrMediml YHH be Tried in County. MACON Ga. ri briars 15 Special I ost ni ht Ilennet and Jim iitsku Macon with a warrant to arrest a gro named Sherman Rowling for whom a rewaril of one lnmdred dollars was oTcred by Mes Barclay and Reese Fan ej TheofiKersfiun lilt ntgio last night a hou tear Muitpuier The handcuffed him ind brought him to toMacoit at :1 o'clock this luorr an I later carried him toBullirls Tsvinis county. On January JiMh near Pnllirtls Bowling shot a svhiti her named Jc hn Lawrence ce in the face ss ith a oad fn in a breech loadd Row. hn claims that the lotinp was icudenUl and after the occurrence 1 1 ran assas is he and Law rente ssirc alons and lie became frighteled.

It is said that boll of Lvsrences eyes were si ot it It is a 1 in Twi2gs that the shovtin ssu lone intentionally JilL KVLi JED Re Goes to Attend Mardi ras and May lie. turn Dead. co fia February lj spec al A large party of Mac iites left town jester lay morning for New One ins to attend tts rial ill gia One of the most entlu si stiL of the number. one nn had a creak deal to do in getting up the party was Wylie the wen known ex lieutenant of police This afternoon a l-c'legram was ri cived front New Orleans vta that Lieutenant le was now lying at the pom of ath in ew Orleans from a stroke of parih sis received last tight. lie is acconipattiid by his ssife ind son ana his sue father and mother There 5 no a letter knowi i citizen of Mdton tl an Bi 1 Wylie and the au news front New Orleans brn ecp re iet to all.

KILI bP Burled Beneath Dirt and Brick and Severely Injured roN Ga. Feb. 15 bpetul Two negro men named alker ana Lattmiore were badly injured todis They wets ensued excat- ing a large culs rert on Second strict near Vi il linghiin warehouse They were down thirteen fee Suddettly the embankment fell and they pre rAuKil under the dirt andbntk and but for heroic lescuerbssouldhasesuffered death. Lattimore was hurt internally and badly suffocated but it is thought that he ssill recover. Wilkerwas severely hurtcxternallj and was svriisly bruised with the falling brick.

The esoie from le is miraculous. General Gossip. MACON 0 i ruar 15 peclaL Today lit the clerks office of ftlbb superior roam is suit for S10 OOi Ua es for false imprisonment was filed by ao Un Co. et al. Plaintiff who WJS a iiseccttattt in Berrien county as charged by detend mt with cheating and swlnd- confined in jail for one day August 24th tel Mr.

A. L. Wood his ordered of Hook Uaet- ings of Boston a 600 new organ for the First Pre. bstf lanchnrch fa taint Johnson and II B. Ermlnger have formed a partnership in the produce hardware stock and bond business.

This morning at 3 o'clock while Editor Oibb- Gardener. of the ttllledgeville I Chronicle was asleep in the waiting room at the union passenger depot waiting for an outgoing train some out rut open his pockets and stole a small sum or money and some valuable papers. Today Mr Henry Yonge assumed charge of the office of agent of the Central railroad ol Macon vice Mr. A. Engleith resigned.

Mr. Tong was formerly agent of the orean steamship company at New York then sventto the Mexican ronal stilt Captain Raeul and recently re turned to anush to accept a position with the Central. Lat night fifteen hales of hay were stolen out of the stable of Mr. Ike inihip A dray was used to carry the hay off. Today the directors of the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable exchange elected Mr.

T. Skettle of Fort Valley manager of the exchange. He will give a bond of 5 000 and will leave at once for the north and west. to arrange for shipments. The exchange is bound to succeed and will do a large nd profitable business for the patrons soil stock holders.

The Stock Run Up. MILLKDGEVILLE Ga. February 15 Spe cial A few outside parties who have re cently tried to buy Milledgeville and Asylum railroad stock has caused that stock to go way above par. It is now held at considerably above a hundred dollars while some of the stockholders are not annou to sell at even 5130 The road la in admirable condl tion and President Lumpkiii says it will de dare a dis idend of not less than twenty per cet title year. The clear profits for the mouth of January were rlstnrc of the amount invest.

CALL ix a ros HELP IX THE WORK OF Rev. D. L. Anderson Stephen to Men ent the 3II lonarles and Tells About the Work. SVCHOW China December 30 Special I I so.

by the late mails that one LieutenantjWood has been airing his Ig. noranee of China missionaries and their work in the home papers. He acted wisely In getting so far from the field before delivering his broadside. Such opinions as ho baa expressed at home would only have brought him into ridicule here where everyone knows better. The Shanghai Daily News in commenting on Dr.

Baldwin's reply to the valiant lieutenant said simply that the game was not worth the candle But why is it that the secular pa- pen at home all delight. in publishing such stuff If Lieutenant Wood bad spoken in praise of missionaries and their work China his remarks would not have at. tracted ay special attention but its it was the secular papers all through the country eagerly copied his slander. One pttsegjhat I saw a prominent New York weekly even went so far as to find fault with missionaries for at. tempting to reply and expressed great surprise that they were not content to rest quietly under these grossly false charges.

THE TALK OF TUg GLOBE TROTTERS. It is the habit of a good many globe trotters to criticise missionaries quite severely The principal- charge they bring against them is that they live in comfortable houses and subscribe for newspapers and magazines. The average G. T. seems to think a comfortable house and a few newspapers the acme of comfort es en luxury.

The fact is this same G. T. is largely dependent on the missionary for entertainment and for opportunity to see what is to be seen on his route around the orld In many of the places that he will visit. he will find no other foreigner but the missionary. He thus partakes of his hospitality uses him as an interpreter shares the comforts of his house reads his newspapers and then goes home and abuses him.

But it will not do to judge a mans sincerity or to attempt to estimate his trials and difficul- ties by the house he hs es in or the periodicals he reads. Inquiry at the office of the secretary of an of our boards of mission- at home will no doubt receive the answer that the houses of missionaries are furnished on the score of economy the health of the missionary in the trying climates si where mission work is usually conducted being of first importance. As to the newspapers and periodicals I would sim ply say that a man who has been brought up in the America or Europe of tc day and who in the igor of his man. ho 1 is taken up and suddenly put down in sonic heathen land hundreds if not thousand- of miles from eserj thing that can even remind him of his pat life and associations sueh a mm is in a post- ta to appreciate a good newspaper or maga- ue The. WORK OF THE MISSIONARIES Lnt such men as Lieutenant Wood or this average globe trotter in their extended journeying add but very little to their real knowledge They see a great deal but corn- prehtud ser little.

Vs they are anxious to hearts ai vel' credulous they are usually at the mercy of any genMeman who cares to while an afternoon in telling wonderful esof Isis locality. If any one at lion reall 5' OutS to Know ibri China nhetl tr thecouu try. tie people foreign trade missionaries or ans thing else he hid better avoid tl average globe trotter for he knows scarcely any thing as he ought to know it As to the rnisMouir 03 and their work the statistics that ire carefully gathered each year are far more reliable authority than statements male by Lieutenant Wood. The statistics for 188 the latest published ohoss that there are thirty. nn different societies that have repre ei ta- tisesinClma Of missionaries all told there are I 123.

or this number 5. ore mm 3o7 aressisescf missionary asd ire single women As the missionary force has been really increase the past few years inatsy or the above numKr sse may safely say 200 or more not yet bee- long enough in the field to be counted i- workers. for their hr work on am mister this language which is by no means in easy sic. The number of communicants for last year were 34 j5. ui increase of 2 215 over the ics iou year.

Titers are also its mission schools 14 817 children So much in outline of the work of the China rnissionarj certainly it is not fruitless Another liens given by these itntics before use is an indication of the earnestness of these native converts. The 555 church members contributed last year 44 iT SI for the support and ex- tetitioti of the ork among them a very large contribution when von remember that the majority are very poor and that but very few are men of means. But though tie number of cons erts ire being every year enlargisil all familiar with mis sion work know sell that Chest converts do not express the tstal results. A WiDER INFLUEVCE The influences extend far beyond this. The missionary to China is indeed first above all things el the preacher of salvation and eternal life through Christ but he is also by force of circumstances the representative of our multiform civilization and education.

Many who care nothing for. the religion he preaches gladly avail themselves of his knowledge of other things. The missionary holds a most advantageous position in China today. The Chinese have confidence in him in his integrity and truthfulness. They have learned that he can be relied on.

The Chinese also steed him. In Chinas progress she must use the men who have been trained in mission schools for she has no other nor could she find any more conscientiously trained or better suited to her service. The education of this people in those branches that are being introduced from the west is largely in the hands of the missionary The mission school is growing in influence. If the missionary is only properly reinforced and supported from home he can hold this fortress the school house. He can guide and control the education of this people and so train the men who have the direction of Chinas future.

Never did the church have a grander nportu. nity than she has in China today. If we look throughout the entire- mission field of the world we can find nothing like this. Japan is making wonderful progress and the church has a grand opportunity for spreading the gospel there. But Japan is a little country her population is only about that of this one pro.

wince of China. Moreover in Japan the vat- riotta infidel systems of the west Tom Palneisns Ingersolhsm etc. got the start of Christianity ausi among the ruling and better educated xlasseg have kept it. In China the church with her mission schools holds the field today. And the church must keep It.

She would be un worthy of her Lord if by carelessness or neg led she yielded her position here. But to hold it she must bestir She must keep step with Chinas progress. And China is moving and the church has no time to wait. The preaching and the teaching missionary must go together tbe one is the complement of the other. Every society working in Chins ougbl to largely increase its force.

The mission work in China needs most have a constant rein forcement if the church would hold her own. But this letter is already too long. will stop PAVTD L. Aap KS05. WHO HAVE CHARGE OP ALL THE WORK.

Men TVho Began at the Lowest Bound and Climbed the Ladder to the Top- Who They Are' Master mechanics. Of all Atlanta's artisans her master mechanics are to be admired. They are men thoroughly acquainted with every detail of work from the early morning sweeping out to the complete construction of intricate machinery. To them every piece of machinery is as a play thing. They begin their career as a boy in the shops and for years wear an sprees.

Then as they progress vacancies occurring they secure promotion until they finally reach the highest position Atlanta has three master mechanics who are known throughout the country. Nearly every machinist in the union has heard of them. Lamar Collier is known among machinists and railway men from the Atlantic to the Pacific and is reputed to be one of the most expert machinists in the country. He Is a Georgia boy ani son of Judge Col. lice and is well known in the dt Mr.

Collier began his semces as a machinist years go in the West- ern and Atlantic shops and since then has worked for that company constantly His first work was carrying ater and sweeping out. Then he began pounding iron and learning the con- straction of engines and cars. In both lines he quickly showed an adaptability to the work and long before completing his apprenticeship was considered the best machinist about the round house. After mastering the trade thoroughly Mr. Collier went upon the road and proved a successful engineer He did not like the- work however and at the first opportunity returned to the shop.

Mr. Flynn was then master mechanic and Mr. Collier quickly worked his way next to him. To Mr. Flynn lie was a great assistance and upon that gentleman's death Mr.

Collier was offered the position and ac. cepted it He made no change in this management. because it was under Mr. Flynn lie had served his time and worked. Since assuming the duties however lie his mide many ini rovements and today there are no better managed shops in the union than those os er which Mr.

Collier presides He is a ouiftt gentleman very popular with those under in and well liked by all who know him. Mr. Collier has been a memo her of the ater board. The master mechanic of the Richmond and Dan ille shops is a irginian by birth who in hits bov hood uass ate apples off that fatuous apple tree. William il den is now about forty two years of ape and has teen about machine shops since lie was boy of 14 At an early ape lie left his home for Peters- lurg.

where he entered tie Norfolk and estern hops then the Atlantic Mi ssi ssi pi i and Ohio. During the latter part of the war he was in the trenches about Richmond and upon the field with the 3d Virginia Infantry. After the war lie returned to the WILLIAM A WALDFN shops and completed his trade. Then lie worked its the Richmond aid lanvihle shops until 11471 when he mounted an engine on that road. His thorough knowledge of the machine stood hits in hand and Mr.

ahlen soon became one of the best engineers on the road. Its 1880 he left the engine an 1 became road foremai of engines. He retninel that position two years and was then appointed master mechanic. In 1885 he left the Richmond Danvilie and went to the T. V.

but in a short time returned to his first lo man its Atlanta has more friends titan Mr. alden He is a mimed man with a pleasant fatnilv and a charter member of brotherhood of locomotise engineers This gentle- man does not ruts an engine bit he stands just as high in the knowledge of machinery anyone. He is considered an expert in esery thing made in a shop nd has con- ributed some cood work to lie mechanical magazines. P. Schenckssas born in Ger- many and was eleven years old when his parents came to this country.

From the ork landing they cure direct to Atlanta and the elder Schenek is now living his seventy seventh year. Mr. Schencfc learned his trade with Winship brothers and today is their master machinist. When he had completed his apprenticeship. Mr.

Schenck reeked a small satchel and started west. He worked awhile in Louisville Jeffersonville Indiana and then went to lash- yule. All this time he continued to think of Atlanta anti finally concluded it was about the best place on earth. Ho came back and reentered Winships and he is there today. Mr.

Schenek is a married man with three children and a snug competency. The Injunction Sustained. ATHENS Ga. February 15 Special In tie Hirschfield and Blumenthal injunction se tried a few weeks since in this city before his Hon. Judge N.

L. Hutchins the de cttsion of the courtbasbeen made which sustains the injunction and places the plaintiff under a 53000 bond to A. Jacobs of Madison also to John Cohen of this city and to H. Claflin Co. of New York.

If the bond is not given within ten days the injunction is dissolved. This case has involved much Del. gallon up to the present and promises more in the future. Bonds For the Industrial Home. MIuLEDOEnLLE Ga.

February Ui Spe cial The day named for the election on the bond question as to floating 825000 worth of bonds to aid the Girls' Industrial school has been made the 13th of March. It is doubtful if there was ever a question in vihle on which the people were so united as on this and it is svfe to say that the bonds will float with very ittle opposition. Laid Company In Athens. ATHENS Ga. February 15 Special A land compamy is organizing with a.

espied stock of 48300 The names of the corporatoss are A. H. hsdgson E. K. Lunspkin J.

T. Voss W. B. Sailman and others. They will probably extend the street car line to Bock college publish a park on some fine land in that viclnif An Open lloue for Balnbs4dge.

Bneaxmos Ga. February 15 Special Our town is ma way of building an opera house tobost about 7000 A canvass of the town rested in 93000 and the city councU rill prdabry contribute the. balance. The shambling Vfraur we have yclept opera houe an eyfaore to he public. THE NEWS OP THE lIAr IX CON.

ZSEXSED FOJta. Items of Interest About Atlanta and Atlanta People Street Scenes and Gossip- Leaves from Our Notebooks. ftilHotPrtach Today RCT T. M. Harris will not fill his pulpit at the Hunter Street Christian church today.

as he is down with the gnp He has it in a very ag ra ated form. Colonel Towers Taken fll IVncipal Keeper of the Penitentiary Towers was at his office In tb capitol yesterday for the first time since wt Thursday morning. When he first arrived Colonel Towers said be felt much better before noon. however he suffered from another attack of tu old complaint and was obliged to leave for house by the 1:30 train. Another Addition.

Mr W. M. Oliver has donated a Sine female monkey to the Geese Zoo. It is the same monkey that was for a long tune on exhibition at Mr. Darnels place in the Kimball house block.

It a fine specimen oh' the South American ringtailed variety and is a valuable addition to the Zoo. Untie Johnnie Cousin III Friends of tncle Jotnnle the well known and efficient watchman at the Fulton county jail win regret to learn that he is seriously ill with pneumonia at his residence No. 298 East lair street. Some Splendid Speciment Dr P. A.

Christian has seven uf the prettiest English mastiff pups in Atlanta The grandfather or these pups is Champion Turk the famous English mastiff owned by Rev Mi. Miner of England who is valued at 5 000 or 25000 the costliest dog in the world The pupil are all thoroughbred and beautiful specimens of the breed. The pups are only Ore weeks old but they are beauties. lnrrnm Pt Tk Implements During the pat week a number of magnolias have been planted on the beautifully terraced residence lots. 800 shade trees of selected varieties and 400 shrubs have been planted on the streets and upon the park lots during this winter.

These have been of special interest to quite a number of visitors during the past week. The Atlanta and Ldgewood electric cars are making regular schedules arnv ugat and leaving the park every ten minutes. or Glenn Here another of th com piimetts which Mayor Glenn has tired at him from all sides of the state. This one is from the Clarksville Advertiser er Ma or T. Glenn.

a nephew of the late re Downed General Howtll Cotib eeems to be the unanimous choice of the people of Atlanta for the. next governor or Georgia Major Glenn has made one of the beet mayors Atlanta ever had. and is regarded as the ablest lawyer at the Atlanta liar and among theaHe in the whole south. He is regarded a intellettualljr the equal of his illn triou3 and talented untie General Cobb. and ranks as a law.

er with the late able and distinguished Ben Hill and Bob Toomtl He is very ular all over the state and we would ut be surprised if he is the next governor of our grand old commonwealth. THE C1VETVASISED A Lively to Between Two Gentlemen In Macon. MACON Ga. February 15 Special There was a serious difficulty in Macon toda between Manager James feinge- ier of the Brown house and H. M.

blue a traveling representative of a liquor house in LO Ks Sangester is well loiown to the people of Macon and the traveling public He is of medium height rather stout fort five years old. liollis i apparently forty yens. hardly in I sized mm He is married. At the time of thedituioulty louis was statiding against Jaquess tore corner of Cherry and Fourth streets talking with. on Harris.

He was perfectly calm an in conversation made no allusion to any unpleasantness between him and SangesteT and did not refer to any impending trouble. Preseutl Sang-ester was seen coming up Fourth street from the direction of the Brown house en ute to this Exchange bank. HolDs saw Sargcster but Sangester did not at first see HoUu THE CANNG REGTNS In fact Sangester wM looking across the street. Suddenly Hollis stepped out to the middle of the sidewalk and commenced to strike Sangesrtr os er the heal with salkito. stick he hall in his hand.

The ssilking ti was a small steel rod cosereit with her washers. Sangester says lie was gisentsio bows ere lie perceived the pre tf Hulhis. Harris was as much surprised it the attack as Sangustev as he had not beheld Singe ter and hid been given no intimation by fouls what he intended to do. The assault He His ss as fast amid furious. and Saugester had no time to defend himself from the blows.

The first hik knocked Same hat off to the sidevalk and his bald heed being thus un. protected. feftrful licks rained down from louiss stick. and cut the flesh with the kseu. ness and sharpness of a knife.

The licks were en with alt the strength that liohhit Uld wield and each blow brought blood which streamed os er Sangester face. One of the licks struck Sangester on the ear and caused that member to become much swollen. Sanysier tried to close in on Ilohlis but could not do so from the blood that blinded Isis eyes. FRIENDS STEP IV Just as Hollis was in tile act of sinking Sangeoter again L. L.

Stalling collector of the First National bank cirght his arm and prevented Holhs Irom striking any more blows. The actual attack lasted but a few seconds but a large crowd soon collected. Jaqnes took Sangester into his store where he could wash the blood off his face. Ollie Hodges earned Hollis to his office. Later Hollis was summoned by a.

policeman to go to the city hall He was released by Chief Kenan on a collateral of 8100 put up by Ollie Hodges for Holliss appearance at the recorders court Monday. INQCtRINO INTO THE 'At'S louis says ho will plead guilty to the attack on Sanplster and pay whatever fine is imposed but will not enter into any of the particulars of the affair lie says he feels justified in attacking Sanges- tee as he did but declines to give to the publip his reasons for attacking him. Mr. Hollis has been a guest of the Brown house several days. Sangester says that blue acted at the hotel in a hl objectionable manner and last night his conduct was more than he could stand and he invited him to pay his bill and leave the house.

Hollis settled his account and left as requested by Sangester. Sangester says he saw no more of Hollis until he was attacked by him today. Sangester says that in ordering Homs to leave the Brown house he was simply seeking to protect the good order of the hotel. Hollis claims he did nothing ungentlemanly and by birth and education is a gentleman. Peacock Got the Prize.

Bnwxamax Ga. February 15 Special There has been quite squabble among two of the trooly loll here as to who will be the successor of Ben Russell as postmaster. Dr. H. Peacock a practicing physician and L.

F. Burkett ex sheriff were the contestants. Peacock became a radical some years after the war from pure cussedness while Burkett naturally found his way into that delectable gang. Peacock however at the last election voted for B. Harrison while Burkett certain that Cleveland would be elected failed to cast his little ballot much to his chagrin afterwards.

If he had not made this very fatal omission ere this he would have been enjoying the emoluments of the Bainbridge postoflice. The Prohibition Election. MILZKDOETIUJC Ga. February 15 Spe cial Tbe prohibition election will be celled in April though the exact day has not been named. The election will not cause the division among tile people that former campaigns have aroused and though the fight will tie stubborn by both aides there no telling which will win.

Both sides seem confident. Public Schools in Dawsen. DursOl February 14 Special. Tho election for public schools in our city resulted as follows For public schools ll against public schools 31. for public schools 132.

So She public school system will be adopted in Dnrson at once. AROUND ATLANTA A SPLESDID DRIVE THAT IS COMPLETIVE. Colonel George V. Adair Maps Out a i Which Encircles sac Entire City It wm Be Completed by Fall. At its last meeting the board of commissioners passed up road work when carried through will complete hat ks jf been the pet hobby of one of Atlanta's pToer Js citizens almost es er nee the place was calleil Terminus.

That mw is Colonel George tdair no tS- a member of the board of county InlflIni stoners. Twenty years ago he urged the city tajjTs County officials in a communication to Jnaa. gurau. this work of opening up a public iWhTJsP completely around. the city as near as possftk to the corporation line.

And now the work is on the eve of co ton Only the removal of a little more and Atlanta will be complstQ encircled by as fine a dileel. as could be wished for one that will certainjyl be of great convenience and enjoyment to Ui citizens of Atlanta and of the suburbs country adjacent. Colonel Adair is very much gratified at outcome of the idea and is as familiar TrftS every foot of the way I he is with the between his own beautiful West End and his Kimball house office. Here the route of the drive as Colonel Adair has it down Beginning at the northeast corner of Great park you drive to the confederate home gtfar north along the Boulevard to the Georgia rail. road from the Boulevard east along Pair street to Pearl street then north to Decatur street atOt the southwest corner of Inman park.

You' drive out Decatur street to the little ilepotf at Edpewood Then turn to tho left and pass upMoreland avenue to Moreland Park academy and Governor Colquittg reoidence Then turn toward town through the Copen lull Land company property to Virginia a enne and west to the Boulevard crossing the Air Line railroad at the electric plant of the FalJ ton County Street Railway company kenpisigi the Boulevard to the southeast entrance to. Piedmont park. The county commissioners have ordered thlt. working out of Bteckley avenue west across Calhoun street and east over West Peaclttre street to Entinet avenue. You go.

est along Eusmet avenue to the lloreils mill road and Collins bridge road to Asliby street West End which puts you on Gordon street. Then the drive Is east again along Gordon street to the Central railroad 1 culvert ittLa end of Glenn street where but little Twuaiia to be done on Glenn street to complete the' dns under the East Tennessee Virginia a and' Georgia railroad where culvert Know pe titioned for and will doubtless be granted to Ira street thence from Ira street along Georgia asenue east into Grant park the begin ning point. The few points along this drive nut now passable will be completed by fall making complete drive of about twelve milts around the city and by selecting pas ed roads leading to and from the city. hen completed it win be one of tic oust pleasant drives imaginable always is ghtof the city wd presenting a series of views that are always delightful. The drive takes in Grant Inman.

Co enhill and Piedmont i arks and tile two pavrd roads in the western partol the city and Cbts icsr cemetery. The commissioners have passed 11 and will commence in a few days tho pis ing of Mitchell and Hunter streets's extension on Green Ferry road as far at the junction of the two roads at Totand sstorqopp ite cemetery. The finishing up of this drive around the city will not only add much to the value of land in the suburbs but will also give much Pleasure to those who have occasion todme. great deal of the credit for the working cut of this scheme is due to Colonel Adair who hasFteimlr advocated it both as a do ret and as a member of the board of onut commissioners. KILLED YOn DOING 1115 DOT.

It is three times efiicaciaua as plain It is the best remedy to Bronchitis iisg eas Chronic Conr iB and Cod. 8014 by all Jhvggtots. SCOTT a. SOWME Ctiemlltt tup col or fol A Terrible Tragedy at Argyle In hit Lif Is Lost. TCBOSS Ga.

February 15 Sprnl Itohiabie information has readied here that F. D. Kirkland agent for the Savannah ttnda atil Western railroad at Argyle was shot and instantly killed by D. F. McDuthe.

Some time ago a consignment of ireyu an ce amounting to about four Isunllred dollars was td O. fl at Argyle fur Mo Duflie Company and was delivered by lr Kirkland without payment front Mdlluflie. The matter stood that way until Cia asi made on Kirkland by the shipper for the amount. Kirkland had to become resi nsii fur the amount and called on McD ffieV for payment. MtDulhe became insulted aujf abused Kirkland severely.

I ater in the day brooding over the affair McDnffie armed himself with a calibre pistol and went down to where Kirkland was and demanded art apology which Kirkland told him lie would not make. Hot words passed between the two when SIcDuffie being enraged drew hist pistol and shot Kirkland lit the neck break. lug the spinal cord and death ensuing im mediately. McDuJUe was arrested and is now closely guarded South Georgia Claims the Honor. BAlteasuona Ga.

February 15 Special There is a rapidly growing desire in this eo tion for the next govemer to come from onth era Georgia. Troup alone is the only soutit Georgian who ever herd the gubernatorial of flee and hence we think it a long time be tween drinks. But who is the man. is tti9 question. Cn must remain in congress whera he it the leader.

Dullignon time bribes young man in the state is out of politics Thefion Henry Turner would be one of the ablest governors Georgia ever had tint he is invaluable at this titan in congress. Tha veteran Tom liardetnan will hardly fttlet But the governor must be Item toatb WHY YOU SHOULD USE. ssyPoPHosPHrrEe. Bis tued and endorsed by PtiyJl cane because it to 6 test. It is a perfect IbinHon does not scpo rato or change.

this sessi Hoar bill lections toj the last. ewd tncts rrpn tty out La the however I. their old In. the then claim 1 tbe democrat Campbell Urt the new distr1 With the law I filature in i nd they wil the house. Whether thej illmakel Chairman promised thl Louse.

any more flay week. eon against I then be calf emit home. blSTOt fo that they glad that sick of has been 1 to retain Is ence nefi speech yesti Roedhei il denoancedf and his i trima a gent played in 1 will be Jackson 1 Assistant Judge Cr that Dudli Americas BStsolicUaf ftnlnsp character. Dudley i The i Dariif ap did not go InTuesda John jj pointed partmentl The fitf pointed today I Cawturoi Turk. mi TlieSe commlttl today trj several Mr Sauf gaveal was a Colonel eel for the den Whent rum Co the case Should jficrt case.

This tot Of the second thel tbe eenafc duly el case nemk from tl I8S tutU abgeo showl seat and i of tlie cot to I thereof Mrf behalf wide ftcti ratlc thedj easel det to a affir favor lie ti CIIANCELLoRS80N JIB SUSPEND1D or IINIe lnt st a. The Ir. MtI1 itt Mr. Irrs IllIi on ri ht a I hr mannhat mis- 111 lIIal will bet een S. K.

facu1t be 01111 was issued frattrtli tI to hold might 8 lally informally re ing I the t' LIHli ti OilS. 1. the rou lt. hat adi hyhis JJity haltr. a rhaptlr but was Ct rJlJ in 1111 iity such acU n.

PWllllltuletl 1' an tftrh rllu r. tittreJ fir it. WIItII pltd rtr1s1 II 11 it. Illd riitliitic. allY I rid1.

I' TLt ihaii. Yas 1 1I1i. lr. iIt. ill" Ili tal i 1Jg.

atit Slhjtudl1 fur it. is II" 111 a general illtn 1. 1,1 this i irreIJ tHr iii 11 Tnl 1111 ii ni1igtt th lat hau r. Mcli au JJailll lli1 t1I a lt' Isiticn 1111 ill 10. 1lillal1I of aititailces I 1lm CIt I FFYlLLE.

1. Ibmary tllll lit r1. tliriighutt tht itlr ks call 1111 I sIr. rc Lan' fur ting duii II hill alld I wtiili SIIIU' 811I1lUIII iu iliec. liI cllllhkralJle kicking agtillvt ly pare" lrem Is ltadi by iii nu1berr a.

111 111 fr Ih rnw :1 ILrn fj 1 IlSS wIe tlrl' III omc thte where J1It rctlII i' 1 11' I ill' will stan in ar lIf thtin have UI ill iek hlc tie Is 11111111 IU I lI youl1g 1. I. Flkny l- ftcial 111 qlerior IIr aIjuiied today I' Pt CII iiitiniied Iq at Meek 11 tle 1 flf the l' llllllW11 bolt. 1iilC ill II 11 hl jnhtr JIt ihL 1' I a. lJ i.

1l1l1Ilaing rtt' pf 11 abilI that credit 01 lX1trirn charge the a. Illlt lily vear ant JilH a' fllrn' VoI1 I iEtr. trial vi the rl- 1a. ttI I LI' i i the wiI Is-fore wi JClI tirOiult IS 11 rts A I Special. victit a I' 11 the O' nl St te prtd the ix.rlllHII rrsileu anti too a ditll to hi :1:111" wad 1 ali' tLl' arci if water ireventel 11' front saving 1' jig- 1:1.

tb. adjiting inilin tiavid Iy IdIIII wllrk. Jss I. WI. no plit wWir grlllI wr Jl.

lay all1 folder tie Ir. F. Ti it. aI city. Le" epr AJr OY 1.

1 Ali t. 1' ypun ntrchalit lNu ht irons I' a hUll tile laiiiliii luw trd tie intfHlIltnt that suid title ln tlWlllarJy this momiui wearing rotter Cats al jarel tie JrIieied ralifall. Tie bright vat lsa way it La. tried inc lla 1 claim hare the bat tie voutig llHrciaht arome- Tara tte 0 I YHTE. pfrLd Tie tlecin for pla re- ISultt1 as JltUH' E.

S. 1. aw Yo HltlnJHHaul- mOD S. omp IiCJ of will' in grllwth teat no doubt do adlJ1ce of town. ew roectitig city eN elet fir nstaed.

I tle Hr. C. Wilkwou was elected mayor pro 01. C. ado and tre nrer J.

J. J. Her- letitiet urCr Wale I ot thh I. 11is uiuth Com l1ttl l5vljriiary Special.j TIe interior of lJlIIlY is nearing conpietloss. It wn lilt tht consi celi Are lOJstmted rllr steel jai ledicateI last nilhon BeJf flI Atana.

11aciug Ir. Jhn Cofee tIle trt el l' tll Io 811111 in. a11 ad lk ci Brlmlerl" TH 1 Felrbary 15. Nrjcr It. F.

Brin rry lbany in the wtek. i potl qter ibnyand Iih OLorum of the B. rs Ilgime ud dis II was formlyconnected et' oi I wi 1 cty but ha now nlk it" Blck IJ Erln ny a 1' own l00mlng Deatur. BURRltGF Februar Spcial Thl to or IonalsolnilCln thi cont ren a bnll. s.

tnpentne sil. wlrk. llthe hum in ltry rIn blongs fllrllally rigtl9Tishld twnsman I II I on nd Colonl TJmrr flnt omeIY. whose hoor Wa 1110P1 Decatu enerly CCllJ 1 klk Hil as 11FRf. Fehruary 15.

Jst whli' taktlj MHle lare tn 8 Iris Or trin. Ir. e. I ht rlr ot fl' 11 1n11 ntiJ easy tlda xallllnl AB1FVILIY Sp cial- mmitte lp iDlej aOk of publ1c ri WjJo Aye 4 nuk ATH LtiNGST RY YICIIJ CLONE. Fel HOWe WlhBlm A1 AmoDC te ChJLubr Mie HAGARDS MILL Febr SpilMr G.

Mthis tels a thrlng cyclone cycone a ut oclok 7h Febmar wil foret. wa whe cme rst fmiy aleep. I ovn. it. Jut a laJ down cycone he ROtGH I fel lk6 WW in.

wa ra la onJ al wa OTro ad aked i wa hu. sid woud b. th tme coul ppa ever sde. sx elevlear al strelgh. lttle by as frt ro aked I WW hur sd lte ald by.

wcr stald wie ltle ab llted Ur hr of tlem. work was wie where ltle wa sme 109. wie bgan ha mie of. uegros al with lmb ly fot is fx. ltle hao walker an Eyery hat pi es.

Al hous fumiure wa. Wagons lr lot fnd wer whee hou" was. regr by was it SHOOTEl I Says Tel ener rdo. Ia Jlruary of STTTS were partilllr br- kllr Beri lommerdal 01 hirietmas atthEws. was thonght Beri dil i stil afN IJ in Iathew.

di iiisappearel said Llorado Latnlght Captain Yo rcceiYd froU statin die thPe tenlay aftcruol a king what body. telgrphet Ir. thews who hi wiryd jnstrctiu Caftail Davis lelaill to lacl in- ternen lr. harl tle rr. rttews.

that dos Lliele hat his is ra ut Macti. aud prper tme nl COI alli fr Itil Blrni. Charie Matthews. Sr. 11" that Ir.

Jalls lathe YS wa Sen CI har oorado Publc opinion i. a hNlle Ilt i realy There may' III ola tlW al tic lv wil stCe al Iou bt. BOTIT JtES gro rrttr and Wi lro Ga" Ibmary Las night an jtc let o13con warrDt ancst I. Rowlng. rrd hudred doIaN wa ofeed Meoors.

J. A. Ifatney. Tie ofier. rUtnl the lt1 Jat in houst' They handcufed oclok tlls momh an1 Jkr to Hularls.

Twics h. Dil Lmls. sh whit. nalr Jim in with frm brNch10adi lng shooing accidental afrr vccurcnce tie a 131 as Lawrcnee wre alon" IJ 1 i tlat eys shot I i cilr in tle intentiolaly. IILI.

WYLE PARALYZED. Il A ttenr ttras fy ro Ga. Spc A Macinites 1 ypsttrt1ay morin Oleans malll gras. rnthHsiatk who eal lng pary wa A. Wyll' rxjeutenaut polce.

aft foon tele ram rpcciyed rm I ew Orels stating wa death I Orlans rom i rcceivrt lat night II' i wi an SOl InJ wife's fath motH I is lUer know. than Rnc tle sad 3 01- ens briI6 KIL P. Burl enelh Dit ant Drk Serely Injunc. I Twone ro nalcd al er and bat Iy today. aed lrge stret 1- lnghnm' wlrhous Suddnly elbankment fel an lureJ tle and brick ad Iesuer would hayesufered timore interaly sufocated.

wi aker wa hurt cxteraly I scr sly brisd thefaJng brck. Their es ape lh wa miraculou. IACO Ca. lcbmal' I SpciToday I dcrlls ofcl lbb cnr. 1 SUl I lI t.rl et i a mechAnt Beren WI rhargeCby deftldant wth chatng ad Wd.

UlJ and ws confned dy Agst 21h lfr. Wool ha Hok aat- tnP8 son 2 orga forthe frs rrian ehnrch. Cltain F. S. Johnsn Elngr farmt partne hip hwe stok morig a ocok whle itr tfe ledevte Chronice.

witng rom pssn IIft. wtng outoing trin. op stle smal money paprs. 7t lnetu vic J. Egleith riged.

Yong foneri agnt ofb oean sam h1 any ew ten wel Mexica 8 la a la Cenra1 I I ereA uld car by of. tlx I 1 ilO iI ncHo nor ad arge shipmln Th 4 0 a8 holder. StOk Up ILLDGEvLL Ga. Febru Sp ciaJlA outde pae r- cty tred Miegeie Id Aslum l-ilrd st have cud Itok a ve p. I abve hudred ola whie sme tr a anxiol.

sel 13. roa ii adnurble cndi- ton and Pesident Lumpkn IYs wi de clJe dyidend Ip. eBty pr cett ear Te prft Janua rent mout ve J. fv CALYU FOBHEL i woI OF- 8AY TtON. Iv.

Anderou 11. Jm Mrnnt nlonale TeJ Abut Decmbr 3. rspndencI t1e lat ttt ne LeutnantlWo bn arng hs nornce China misonr ad teir papr. atd wsly1ngeting frm feld bIor' delverng brsde opinion a epr brugt hm int ridcule her wher everone er. Daiy i cmmntng vlat leutlt sd siply te nt woh cndle.

i suar pr a al delght. publhg sch stf I Letnt Wo bd ske i prs msoie teir wor in rmau at tted spcal attention1 a wa te scula pprs 11 tugh th cu edy hi slder pap jhat sw pronnent ew wekl ee 8 fr faut wth mene at mping t. exred geat pr tey wer quety the gry fals chages. GLBS TJOTER. I habt go Ioo ter" crltics mionae quit sVet.

prciplha brni ait is lT comIorbl houe ua subsrbe newpapr mg7ns. aere seem cmIorable hous ad lenppr ae om. Iort even luxr. flt is depndent misonar enterinment opprut se is sn hs rout world. plac w1 vsit.

wi fnd foriger mso. thu hopitlt uss hm interpretr shaes Cfor hi rtas newspapr gos ad abuss wi sIncerty etimate dfcul- lies in proicals Inquir ofce scrtr any bords misiom wi dou an. er houis ae furished sor the healh miiionar tring clmates mision usualy ing ftst A peroicals aim- lIa ben Amerca today ad vigor bs liet is sle i mies eyerythlng lfe sueh i poi- tioti nowspapr maga zinc. THP TlE RIES. 11n Leutenant Wo.

troter in ext lded jonreyilg" ver se eat very alxious leal aid tle usualy genteman Cres whill awaYn aferon telng tales of Jocalty I anyone hone really wants lno a 11It hethcr tue couu. furgu anything he. bter tlo glob trott klows rceJy. a it. A Iis iouaries and ther WOk tbat careuly Lentenant Woo.

18the Jate show nine difetnt wietir ellt. tles in China. missionares aI told. I 123. ths 5' 37 I wives ef missionaries I womln.

missionary rce increased ars. malV we safely' 2 more--have et in el cmUted a. wok to whih is ta k. communicant well 3 Increae plcyioui mison chol 181 chidrAI1 outne missionary-certainly i i fat fritlc itm gven thes statistics bfore nti comer 5 chuch mcmlr contrib lte yt 4iH39 tenton work them- I I vr contrlmtion you' remmbr that- majoriy ver pr ud er lunbr convert ar b. in ry enargdll al famiar mis sion wel conYr 10t cxpres tl resnIt WIER 1 lUI CE.

iufuence byod misionar indeed frt nbve al else shation eteral lfe is crcumstances muliorm cvization eduction relgion avi themsIes knowlege thin hol1 psito Chia toay. Chnee cnfdence hIm- in hi iItegrty tthfulness. tat cn rled Che ne proge mut ue bn tine tsnn schol no cud fnd mor cnslentiouly tmed btr suitd serie. Th educton i to brches tha ae itr duc te wet larely ds misonar. ms shol i gwng I infuence.

I missior i proprly rin Iorcd Id spprd fom a ths forr shol hou. gid contrl educton pople tin direto Chnas dd chuh a gnder pru- th se ha i Chia tay. I lok enlr msion feld te fnd notng le thi. Jap wondefl progr Id te chuch ha gd oppruity sprng gO pl tere. Japn ltle cutr ppiaton i ony abut th pro vice Chn.

Morver Japn va ro ifdel stms wes Plneism IngerUs et. str Chrst a mon bttr educted lu it Chi ehurh wth I mson shol hold feld tay. Ad curh us I. onld 1 worhy Lrd clee yelde pton hr. mu btr herl.

mu sp wth proge. Chn i mvg chuh tme wat. thng mo mu the I th cmplemet oher Ev6 sodetyworkg' Chna oh lrgel incra it Te Chna nec mt haveA et r. forement i te cuh wold hol on. 1 lttr i alry log.

hrl st Jnm pnso J7 iZ f. MrTR i'M 1C HYB CHAGB A WOB. Je LWNt Rund ad Clmb Lder Top Wo Te Ar1 aer mehaic. al Atats asn her mr me chaC a add The a atnt ever detl frm mor swepin ctcton intct mhne tem ever pie mcher i a pl thng. The begn theicus by shop ad yea we a apr.

Ten a tey pre vece the su prmoon uti the fly reh te pton. 4tat thr mtr mehac ae kow thughout cut. Nerl ever mht i te uo he ofhem. Cler i kow mhnt ad rlway fm te Atlatc te Pafc and i pute mO er mhii cut. i Gera at CI- a i.

know i ctJ. r. Cle bpn a a a st I Wet er ad Atatic shop Ind 8ce that compny clstnUy. frt aling water swepig bga plding irn stmtion of' engne cr bth lies quckl adaptbity te cmpletng conidere bst abut hou. ma trng tce 1pn roa prove sucesful lke frt opprtunity returne sho.

Flyn wa mter mehanc Id Clitr wa jt aistnce deat wa ofered ton cpted it. in bau" wa rved fince ha mad improvement tday tere beter tan tho oYr Coller side. 1 Cui' ver ppolar thoe him wel lked al kow Coler a bn bl ratr brd. mater Dan Vrginian in hi boyhood ays pple of famou ap Wal- abut two age fne wa 0 rly age Peter- wIlerI Korolk ester thenlhe Dtrmg later las abut Rld upn feld wih tht3 i Vir 1a I Io urn ed A. WALDFN.

hl trde. worlel le Itl 1 I mahine sto fr. Walden bst 1S I tngne ant came rad forema en-1 I in. es. le posiion as appinted Rihmond Danvile I I E.

G. in retued lirt 1011. 10 Iore frends Walden. is wit famiy membr 1 the brothprhO lomotive enginee Ths gente dos i rn stand ju a kno' ledge I mahinfr a is co sidered expr ever- thI madelna I. nahine n.

i II rbuted fom6 11 go I li 1 li cbalicl magazIe. qSchenckwW 1 i' lmin I I wa I ent countr. Frm New York tlcy diret Atlant I senth Shenck leare trde ih brother toay rter apprenticsip Shenck packed. smal sathel strte le worke awhie Lusvie Jefetonvie the Nah- vie. Al tmehe cOninued thin At laut ad fnaly cncude wa abt bt pl eh bck an entr ad tere ty.

Shenck mare wt thr chidn ad omptnc. Te Injucton Suste ATENS Febm 15. te HIrhfeld ad Bluenthal te wek snc tis fr Judge Huthini de cion te cur na bn mae tns injuncton ad plaintf uder a bnd Jab Mais als th ct B. CJn Co. Yok.

I bd i gve igjucton dsled. ha lt- gton prm6 mor te fntu. Bnd te Idut Home MILLERVlL Ga Feb cl1Te dy nam eleton nd qctOD a fog 2 worh bnd ad Gri' Iurallho be me 13h Mah. I i dbtfu i ther 3 evr queon fleele whc tht ple wer ut a ad i se sy tht te bnd wt ver Hte oppton. Xd Comp Ate ATK1S Ga Feb U.

lad cfpy orgminI wt cpit sk 1. Te na 0 th ae Igl Lpk V0 Bim Te wl prWb etd sr le clee blish I H-I" BADiBJtIDGlt in a 08t ted I coundhvlll blf COD ey 18 tftlT ilNTI i BR EF. NSED FOBM. Street Willot Preach Today-Rev. I.

grip. aggravated Col TQ rB Talm Principal Tow r9 the arr ed his Additl Ir. 298 Sptc mtnlDr pn lest Tur EDgli ho worl d. Pgra During dr hru I speciallnterelit ma1 ng schedules Another for Here's C1 rks- le I etda be the attest i as Illustrious yer popular furpri ed i WAS rSED. acon.

Fl mary 15. in today R. Silngeter 1. iu Ky. own I fort 16 is tbe tcrry ming San ter I BEerss st ppeJ I commenc I eh a I 13.

heT ew I i it co red Sange ter sa given two nre att ck Sange. ter Sattgesler. nd ha a. ult by HolDs was fa. li San esters slde' alk ned an sharfness given al over ters I tri I I a in fltrik lJ fan e3ter Ie tor rreab vT S.

R. lJ QrrRr ry de lices qujS nothjn ung ntJemanly andedu- Special. Suite sheriff I JhLL1ID JnILLE i The ex eonI desrt. ob GaiFebnzary HBpecia1. pu 1ic 8 eh001B3G.

1132. JifJ tt I A TtANT SPL DIDDRnE ll It i 7 ts. countl J- rried of. ri C1tIze ever Since Ge fbe AJaitnOJti a. I aaaiJ in mUD cation lin comp removal moredjrt' Ii and.

comp ri for- -it enjoYID nt I.I' countr i. 1d B5i hotrriif- Kimball 0 re home. 1 Decatuutreet' depott Edge ood. up Moreland a a Colql. tts Then.

f- c- cr Ful. Rail ay r1 across' west a. rcJon at Th8' rltl1i nS dr aild" a is MW re- JtedIO nin a paved fadin When 11l le. iiht of' dty. COlenhillaDd parks.

Wu pa Yfd part of an West commissioners ui ho paving on Greens's 3. Tohmdsstor QPPJsite view wi1l1ot ue to A i has FteHiilv a. a lIl rIl ber onht cOIDm sioners. Which Life WHCROSS 15. 1lIida.

1 1 Sonictine otL ignmcllt 1Tl J31J4 disc Jut 3 C. D. 1 rom claim nc 0 thtt' anl Unt. responsible i 1. Later lid.

1' wrul drlis ensui.ng- ins- ism cJo ly 15 iaI.J-i dei re see. i mor south. gubt' torial of. i' a lo. man1 Crisp COD bri 1 llticsa The non.

GeorJtiaevu Tls lJffct. fr- ut WHYYOUSBOULDUSB ScottsEmv1sio I Cod Liver011wmt It 41 ttd b1Ilh1Pf 1 fA It is PalatablD as i as p1a1nJ eoa Liver en. is far perlgr to all otber so! IUs perlectEmu1s1cmc1oeanot na wonamul as ae prcauer. bestreme dyfoCoumPt 1 Wa. Conghs BOWNE.

I Upculnrmorfotnrm f. i i I t- iiE ON 1- ut i FIe The ae uiii verity i i Mel PCItIn hg ant many t3 was A. iacilty. venti- Inev Ital. ittt truublt.

tiOlt to' ewe to tic i sii I 1 1 riV iitge. liriti. iii sigii i. oo 1 i iU io 1Iii ri i. la I liti i ii SI rik au' avs i 3Itl itd1 aiil ii.

UI lii Tlieoiulngllm IM ii I ii tli tIfltl cr41d. 4 i w- ae 5 sI nit force 1u. 5- ait rii i Ilit i Ii i i t- ii trte. 1ius llidli ii 1 clihit i ii Ii nc Ii tt Ier service I vie. OIRI it ii Sine it' i' stand- bi te ei lt' 5 liunIridvoung 5.

Id r' try 4- itg lat I alive I 1 casS tJ V. or I Tl1d5 vrr. llre ii 2 ri tii IiieiaTg ts i ability. 1 vN II5UIhIII gi i tLi tive fir ii II V. I or 1 it vt-rde I I ile ulit ti tti5tiRCSI i tires lit fl ONel i2- prt 1 ix 3.

ti tlic i tin I ecarcit. I r- v- 1rtn 1115 built- 1 tI ir k. 1iC i. rounts hirsCh ins ii. I fit l.is- Ti eeser i I rlrs UflZ atid lung i sills' act I1OSS ii tosS ii nioriitii eu ut they I if tii lviy Tn Coneil.

i Felruary elt hues ft5 t5ii. esi I ittton J. i l. li aid thing inttrest 4i. Cii.

i year lIrt tIe i r. M. tess dt i a- osit li. Jell I lily 4 ti iiii Atlanta. svv I 1 etepped ant r.

teii Ila C. Brlnserr Special. v5 Ilitiberrv si ok. Aian aol IIiiii Cock 0' a Ifewas withthe a II has stcuik ly' are laranhlit 1100mb Special. i .5 gtlts.

wicks with iiidijtrv. Is 1tcpslIy II in 5 wi. it tic lli Le Rroke ws a down rassenger litglit 5e Lulls 1rleit P0- I 1 Jit Special. WI ttc Lumber Mr. cyclone was cyclone the I I wife logs.

all any pieces. Wiregrass was Telegramfoin Special. Sf partirilars if keeper ni die lorado. A. iilesl there telerapiied aitail reusaitis Charlie Matthews.

ill I ii tog was Maceu get is as vlitlvT lit lot really I arrival will setCe Negro i trrevleil sndwill Jones left iiegro ofiicers InStill I him I inorrisig I ioai loader. hog shooting away crc if Ott. claiiiIet shouting Special. Orieatis narili enthisiastie I ex received Wlie poin' isew paralysis byhis ssifeand and Iit Bill brings deep regret 5EARLY KILJEP Brickztnd MacoN Twonegro Vahler culvert Wil- ere rescuers have suffered Valker was externally escapefreni was cbruary Today lO00s daiagee J. It.

fiotlait vs. 8 was defendant hug 2500 Presbyterian lr. went to re- av Wln5hlp. Todaythedtreetorsof 5000 lar and cc- anxious 13O. de- dividend lfve A vorcimw CALLLYG FOK1IEXF TH SALVATION.

Yho tIsreprsent Hssionarles Special a nd TH theliahit principaichargo judgeamans lives missions mission such nded very away whether tlo missionaries ststisticstbat. the nine reprceeiita tires I4 are as first arrival 34Jis 2295 14817 34553 44i7339 converts mis- missionaryto hasno othernor betterl class churchldust ansi g. yieldedherposition tohold together-the ongh Chlhaneeds must-have gj xzasost Ofahl an a ctt. ac- itnprovetnents over syater Danethie irgitiiati Jays A. a ofli.

liishonie Wesierti ssii1'i iid thelej I I I I i I I I I E. I love. No I I I I I I I 14 I i I I I I expertinevery- I I nashine I 4 rtd I i 11I i i 1 dood 4 I seIc4i lv I 4l ii tYA 1 I i I elevenyearsold eevent'- jt I I I timehe thinkof I I camebackatsd I I I Speclal. case de- eourthas been 3O Spe. The anditlasefetosaythat I.

YIC1Mi' 15. nc ffair retothepublic. will Vot bythellotraiia Mr. i SpleimdctSpecfmsnsDr Thegrandfatheroftheoepupsis Cham BeyMf. cirga5Ooe pnp the Mayer J.

cc- May or WASLSED ssown forty-five was Fond streetirom CANNGEEGINS stepprsl' over a walkitsg-4ivlc prewttrs Tlusllrsthidkknockeel hatoff un- rem on no atthe hasbeen verytatal byboth i The AROUNDATLj' SPLEXDIDDRIETHAT COMI LETIQN. meetingtheboard wjk. aha eal Tsventyyears roa sijbl conpl' Le' citizensof t1 dnIr4 ik- Adairbasidcywn trss ts 4f at 3 Air. 4 t. drive e.

giaaveniteeastinto ningpoint. gtt Co1etihiil sd A ToIndsstoroopposute drtve I mrevehan 1 MrJ wa ildDnlL' im iMncw 4 I tis osngreasuisecc vh wziYOU Ldu1 21 iatued andfsedb1 Itnpa1atgioaz1. OtIme3aBecac1oua CCIAVOOil tflccuo rateco. aflbroe2T. thebr Brc Watig an NY IULL1TA qiE BILL wm Be LKflGI vndoubteiy 5- 4lousto Tb 15 howeTe and the lead ew districts 4 rymander jorttyand ut cut already gresoflRl vu Wlckham a i- be democra 51 dis the 1l1 make yery apt to WAuflIG roinlsed th imeat week on cal hIs vote I uas bene yes denoaneesi Asslatan set solictta an inspec i avisi a didiiutgu I Thefi I I 5 Was toIaytl I isforstan Sau gavea wass I iclfort 4 de ii a' rutuCo 54 511CC 4 andPo IIi 1 ii to 8.

cifthe 1 i the 4 tls aena main bse Si aseat I oftise I iiotto tiseres Mr. behal tics i Ex Shed case a Sos a I seas tifst' Bow of thee iigh lois time the I 35 we 5 ml tev pros ga1 i in or fa. en 55 I Lb cc.

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