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iprffporOontoeftl numerator via vi i not Increase tiri vDOUA mjuvxof bureau. Being hon. hr declined to Jo obstrtperousneat to audit their a bank. Northern ZQOTO Om 1 on the Appa. jigton and ilacoa The ihoal IB th TT power and tbi 9 are near at hand.

or me enter. to an early coin Jls from Chtiam rnt legislature It of the city of fid Dublin R3JIroad i mayor of Savaa- a the city of Sya King tha Chatham ting tho German lie Railway Corn. Irnrn park. Ings and Mortgagi within two mile Street Rail- poaa Line Railroad ity ami vrbLrba uJ West End lor Rank of Savaa- ItlantA ntiet in yonr lce ry nf Colonel In tn al erinanie Fhaninerlin is not uwes it an a aiiuuUice his cm- vjrk for iim We I muril idea on city on a ltuirale I to oxu VAUO. to Wh1Dtn City i I funny story of her pir eU her aid.

It ms that i art gallery during hc way the elderly grew more and law. one word hts and i hs her" intll they entered fevi grevtoa the Aenns of ewed the stotX Ividere. MLndy bught fully was she ectaeles a the left moved to inquire tHo Annt Ma- Iked it well cough I DODO er my color of Dettlny. rat. ate candidate for Is immensely 1 1890.

Despite th ylranla was alto- oght tx otby tno element to the ate the democrat- at ti on th lr the roll of- lof Robert E. iam E. Jon Aroused. i with a sleepy rolce Wake up before you with Biste of the Iron with a dozen that ha wa He had a whole ouncement bat his front. All oke as they now this tidal wave represent an jl pon sense of the 5 Bli Igged into pay- gf ug our hi beer pans fifth rib.

you forget it. von told me the myself to her jdoltevry i Miss Beautl 1 myself to Mr jrlio is a widow. being about the papa I wial Elsie BOUTS eye into list cram fall of it me tayem 1 man sharpen a man thread lof thsgrav again1 THERE. tthe present it preeaion much reported to agland direct. hand of UK Wales opened gland.

running Thame to I lately inaugu- a beggar to live ai jnea. tbe WooUI wboinRObO u4cwned and I be present 1890L IT SEEMS A CASTLE. Uy TO AT EXCELS rZlIroZ TUB Mans He itertstedJnGeorsi nd I Well Known Here. HATS BEN- netta Dam Mr. r.

winG. Jones pointed to photograph of magnificent stone build- tugs of castle- like prupor tions wlieu he tnado that statement. A barn Yes that's a barn. And there are uone otbr. like that in exist- i ence.

That last state tntwu i Bennett to horn Mr. Jones referred Is veil krn in Atlanta. He Is a gentle- wealth hO home Is in Jackson but who it largely interested in Mr. Bennett and his brother own In tip' 100000 plant of the Lookout ompany of Walker couifty. Go.

newest coupieteel and but plants tJ0Unite Elates and It is to them that jinreopncnt UI this industry In Georgia i a iff has ft handsome farm near and it iiuiv erecting buildings for hi Hfcp i' fite ift atier lie began with the barn. lit Is smpleted ami in it lie has curried out jitiol a farm which should be COUI. ftjjisll ill details one which should com- tLt most perfect economic elements and id might a source of pride to himself Lteasure to his friends. Most of tha ei- urred is fur utility but much is for lie is very fond of his friends. ilwimderfal barn stands In a ten-acre of elegant oaks 800 feet from the main sad is :37 feet long.

It is built of solid try the stone being of every size and and all having been collected front the work WM done by skilled lentil and or presents a picturesque and unique ce more like a castle than a barn. perfectly ventilated and steam heat can uced at short notice. there being large laud a steam engine in the basemen. ire is provision for 50 cows. 103 sheep owe nil innumerable- fowls in the building a well as for ensilage and au teed for them.

There is a hospital for nima1J and a nursery" for extremely ones. There is storage for curiales jns. farm implements and tools and a Jhop and harness room and in fact the Is simply couplets in all respects. iff Yanderuilu and LoriUard. have aps moo expensive barns but perfect in livery detail.

The RI 00- iDuse has not more perfect sewerage. la liquid part is pumi ed by a windmill the piggery into III tank trained ujhwire into a distributor like a lilinj cart. and sprinkled on tho land. OX have been increased arid some hue doubled by this means. It.

Jones gave me a description of the pig. The cowhouse is in the extreme end of the building looking toward it. piggery" is about one hundred and fifty to the rear of the The refrigor- jfooms aS in the extreme right-hand end look toward the barn. and the dairy ijijfte cleanest quisinteut Structure Of all tot one hundred lees still further to the feThere is a large windmill which as cat shows looks like an old Dutch fclitaated at the rear of the central part ft ftiain building. This furnishes a pleutl- TOfly of clear water for stock sewerage Mporposes.

jrBeiiMU lives in the dtywhere he owna We property but spends much of his tteho yatthefarm. He will make it stock and dairy farm and fl zoos of his product to Detroit. SO and other large cities. He it now Itffcg sfock nd already ha a bell1tl- fcllerd of Guernsey. When else is completed he his house but that two years hence.

It a tern- ment. He has a large writing WBJj enclosed by a pretty fence out in between the barn and the big road. awing. and lazy chairs bound. DJ summer Sunder afternoon place is a rendezvoui for ladles and children friends of Mr.

and anti their lovely little daughter. has invested in these buildings regards it as neither a tier an investment but both. Ho enjoys it and beltems In time him I reasonable interest on taent He believes betas stimulated peater efforts la tutenso farming TO i by no mean. Denture isn't it Umay prove a Terltsble thing of P59 joy forever. Board Wanted.

can take W. C. T. U. delegates 19th of November la with Mrs.

31. 1. McLendon street giving number of ttfljct take and price of board. Ml lOeueyolent. Wtter or an association founded to preacher of the JfortB Georgia aM widows and orphans of honeed help.

Aayljejwro. i lie to contrtbut t4 tnU oblect suns additigeat ouectlon may remit to J88. and duly acknowledged. The TAjrg Atlanta Qa MMtio Nfs has en squat CT. Price 10 cent.

tt window tnades and ta street Telspbo. dentist reiujyed to lflflcb WJ nrnere rj STn50nnt r1antBor Sattr Mrrotteroilexa c. euti. Bymaii SS a ari tt Jtreeg fei xlm.JtnA Th Rev. Mr.

namtt the Atlanta Artlllwy fi fore Wm. Tho IterMr Barrett of St. Lake1 cathedral delivered a dal sermon to the Atlanta Artillery yesterday morning The church was crowded. The company came out In full dress uniform about forty strong and had teats near the sitar. Mr.

Barre" dwelt very forcibly upon the Armies and Artilleries of God and wd that. they would all convene before the great throne of the in at the lat call and that he hoped to see the company seated before him then seated before the living God when Gabriel' trumpet Bounded. Mrf Barrett rendered an interesting lecture. A Sunday in Paris. A large and attentive audience was present.

Next Sunday night ho will lecture on In Florence with Savanorola. This will be a lecture of special Interest. and all are cordwly invited. TUB THEATER THIS WEEK. A fins play a good company and a handsome and magnetic star such Is the treat for tonight.

the production of hiermtnle has been a great tuccess. In New York It ran ten weeks and It wae given from two to four weeks In the Urge northern cities. It is an adaptation from the Trench full of action and of thrilling Interest and the mind from beginning to nd riveted to the dramatic development oatlie stage. Tile Chicago Music wd Drama thus fpeaks of the star William Redmund needs no Introduction to the play-cuing public for even thoso who have not had the pleasure of witnessing WI excep. tiouLIly line ettoru in romantic characters are nut ignorant of his popular position In the high est rinks of the English and American prutes.

ional It would difficult however to Ignore the excellent work he ha done lot Uooleyi theatre during the past iv tk gallant. brave. the soul of honor. the grace and figure of an Adonli In arm of steel when wielding a sword in a lady's. cause and a manner of infinite tenderneuft towara the object of his affection this is what Mr.

Red munil make. of character he 16 now playing. Ltzni EVMII. Charming Lime Evans wilt dallght her audi- lieaoo at the opera house next Wednesday night in her new vertion of ors Ferry appearing in her fanino character of Chip. An exchange of recent elate says A Urge end intelligent suitierice assembled at the opera Inane last night to witness Miss LlnI Evans's revival of Ferry.

The play Do domestic lrim of four acts pivoted upon tilt conventional story of the missing heiress and her restoration to parents and fortune. The piece Is well written and has not only the merit of pre- I canting wvorj well-conceived characters. but I natural in situation and climax and contain I many effective ittssages. In the leading role of Caii the ferryman's daughter Mice Ream greatly pleased the large and discriminating ludl. I enoa by her clever sod spirited acting imjring I and dancing.

She has improved very ruucn in i her art since last season her rendering last night of several pathetic gossages being truly admirable for grace of creature and strength of dramatic ex pression while her singing and dancing whirl are of a good order en pleased her numerous hearers PS to elicit frequent and repeated applause. The supporting company was quite good. The Fast Hall. This is a thrilling melodrama of which all x- hansrPi speak well and oven enthusiastically. The St.

Louis Republic says of The popularity ul Pupil was put to extreme test yesterday afternoon. The thermometer reg itered tour in tile shade and yet a toj. heavy house took enough interest in' The Fast. Mail' to defy the weather and enjoy the play The Fast Mail' is new to St. Louis and it cough the favor of the audience from the tint.

It abounds in thrilling situationsand a somewhat in tricate plot is worked out to a happy finale. Miss Louise Lord. as Sixty Martin the heroine of the piece brings to her aid through training for the rote he assumes. Her support to unlformily good. Some of the scenic effects produced dur lug the play are wonderfully realistic.

Tie Niagara toss of water rolling over real cascades and a train if oars on the stage are but two of many feMur that go to enhance the Interest. The cast laclmle Mr. G. XeavlUe Mr. K.

rwrs. Harry Mark. I A. Thomas Morris thou. R.

H. Grayham. Mr. Thornton. R.

W. Williams Otto Wljht L. Seuly T. Logan. Miss Nina Gordon and MI.

rrayliain. Pope deserves end wm doubtless receive a liberal patronage during the week. satti Rosa. Patti llosa the charming. little Soubrette will be here with her splendid company on Friday and Saturday.

Mils Rosa has with her this year a very strung company including such Atlanta favorites as George C. Boniface Jr. tarry Rich Tolne Dune and others. ON ME. SMITHS DEATH.

The Committee Make. It Report to the Chamber of Commerce. The committee appointed by President Bullock of the chamber of commerce to draft resolution touching the death of Mr. Joseph Smith. a member of the clamber has made its re port.

The committee was composed of Mr. 15. P. Chamberlin W. J.

Sims and W. 1. Zachry and the report submitted read Chamber of Commerce Atlanta. November 4 890. For as much a It hath pleased Amlghty God In His wise providence to take from us one of ournnmber Joseph Smith we desire to place oft record an expression of our bereavement at hi death and.

our appreciation or those virtues which so bound him to us. Tothore who knew him well his lire to them shed its lirirliest rays and to all he was cheerful and bright his face ever beaming with joy and IUDehlne showing forth his nobleness of heart and his ever readiness to awn others. A member of the grain committee of our chamber. he was always prompt and just in hi decisions not fearing to do tie right. He was ever ready to respond to every call made upon him and did well hit pa.

and considered the alleviation of poverty and sorrow of others as on of Ms duties. Be it resolved That we give expression- to these sentiments by a rising vote. Secondly That we publish them In the city pa. per' Thirdly That we forward copies of them to the bereaved family with the warmest assurance of our profound sympathy and regard. E.

P. CnAO13WIC haJrman. V. J. Slits W.

J. ZtcinRv. WEEK OF' PRAYER. The hall of the association was filled with young men on the first meeting of the week of prayer held yesterday afternoon. Dr.

Hopkin conducted the service and tpoko on the necessity of preparation for so Important a work. Re followed by liar. w. Kingsburry who urged the necessity for young men preparing for life's work by taking Christ with them into it. The singing was especially ne the Oetatt choir of male voices from the Second Baptist church.

furnishing it. Professor Cole was present and sang as a solo Throw out the Life Tine. Key MrWalker from Marietta wilt conduct the services tonight at 8 o'clock. All young men are cordially invited. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the ladies auxiliary will hold a prayer meeting for halfhonr only.

All ladles invited. Meeting every nlghtthls week. Insurance' Against Disease. In certain instances there nave been nr. reugerneuls made between a physician and the bend of a family that a fixed amount should be paid for each day the various members con.

tinued in good health. But should sickness ontar the household the physicians usual stipend was discontinued. Such an agreement Is founded on common cense for we don't want to made well we want to keep well There is a great deal of unnecessary sickness resulting from lit want of careful attention to bodily requirements. Keep the blood jfare keep the functional of the body regular coon. termc the effects of exposure by always hating bottle of Dr.

John Bulls SarsapaziIla in the household and using itin smtiupatlanof attack of illness or when tho rerr first symis nnsartinanifesU Plseasewill not dttllftJtUicwSXtt an UentprejfenttlT as Well as sale rare. Marion Banner cozoyzniriLiiAU stAXKBiaiDiEp Colonel William Markham dead. The well-known distinguished gentlemen passed away at 3:5 jVclock yesterday morning. COLONEL WILLUU MAKU51. From an old photorngh.

Alter a life of unparalleled industrial activity coupled with a high sense of honor and an unyielding decision of character ho now at rest. Colonel Markham was born at Goehou Con. nectlcut October 1811. While he was yet quite young hi. parents removed to New Hartford in the same state.

There he re. ed his education and remained until 1833 when he came to North Carolina. Alter spending two years in that state. Col. oust Markham came to Georgia and remained In Augusta one year.

In 1536 he went to McDouongh Henry county where ho was married on October 8 1839 to Ii laughter of William Derry of that county. lie remained there pursuing farming and general merchandizing for fourteen years. Although very successful In Mobonougb he saw a more extensive Held of operations opened to him In Atlanta. and accordingly moved to this place January 118JW. Atlanta then possessed a population of 3800.

Soon after his arrival and settlement here he purchased a story brick building at the corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets then known as Paris hall and added to it five stores. Since that date he has been one of the lead. lug real estate owners in the city. From 1853 to the breaking out of the war he built eighty-eight stores and other buildings. In 1S6 lie established hero the first rolling mm erected in the south and engaged in the rolling of railroad iron until the breaking out of the war when he sold it to the confederate authorities.

In the meantime Colonel Markham had so thoroughly Identified himself with local politics- and municipal government that he Will elected in 1854 mayor on the whig ticket. During his administration the old city hall was constructed. There was a certain lawless coterie in the city in those days but Mayor Markham lid them down with a rod of iron. enforcing the laws to the letter. The feeling of disquiet which had long been manifest all through the south was becoming more and more plainly apparent Col.

onel Markham foresaw the drift of things and made speech after speech against secession predicting desolation for the country unless the union was left indissoluble. He resided leer' a staunch unionist until the capture of the town by Sherman's hosts. Upon the order of Sherman that all the in habitants must evacuate the city lie went north there remaining until the close of tho war. He was among the first of the refugees to return to the city and nothing daunted begin with all his might A Series of Tests to determine the keeping qualities of leading baking powders made at the request of the New England GrQur by. Dr.

Davenport Massachusetts State Analyst and published June 27th i890shows II Superior Baking Powder highest in keeping qualities highest fn Jeavenin nn r. Southern Ink for Southern Printers UANVFACTURX.R8 OF Printing Lithographing Superior Quality and Lowest Prices TLANTA PRINTING 830 to 886' Wheat St. ATLANTA GA. liE ONLY INK MANUBAOTtiRZD THE BOOTH. GLEET CatairhandHayJEWer lBEND FOR PAMPHLET.

A. ID FLJAGG M. D. KOOJf OLD caPitoL. a O.

BOX iii. ATLANTA G. Cotton Mill for tease. THATEACOTTOrOBTABN MILL. THAT I lwl htormtto some practical manofactaiee rtiTeiTrBa ottahla terun.

Zverythtnq in roaring order fornakinr yarns. Cap citr 0oapuuod tFlf desired nat 3tio loom that can be eaiily sot In position. lower latest inipsoeii 4 that cnauiiue 0nnn twelve busies run machinCTy. lialldlii tlirte-itorr. aAtoe vs up During the' intervening time from the dose of the var to tie preceat dale he has erected forty buildings of all classes.

In 1875 he bnilt the Markham house then the largest hotel la the city. Wlthtirtdlssolntionof the old whlg party and the formation of the republican party. he hanged likewise mud hat lwas remained Steadfast in his national political belief. In local elections ho always toted for the. most capable man.

In 1876 he was nominated for congress in the fifth district and although defeated made a creditable contest. Colonel Markham has been a consistent member of the First Presbyterian church of Atlanta ever since his arrival here. Ho organized the first Presbyterian Sunday school in Atlanta and was for sixteen year engaged in that branch of church work. lie has also been a strong supporter of the Young Men's Christian Association. Colonel Markham was a man of emphatic character.

Every action of his was synonymous with honesty and ho utterly abhorred nil methods of so-called pulley. He was faithful to his friends but was always ready to let an enemy understand him. riypocricy was always frowned down by him. Ho was a wholesouled believer in the right. and would have sacrificed his tile before abandoning principle.

Ho has of late years given much of his time to the cultivation of orange and owned a grove of 100 acres about eight miles from Sandford Fin. The ton days prior to Thursday he spent at his grove. Thursday ho reached the city feeling ill and a series of congestive chills with which lie was thereafter seized and which are attributed to the malarial influences with which ho had been surrounded culminated in hi death. The deceased leaves two children Mr. Mar.

collus Markham end Mrs. Emma C. Lorny wife of Captain Robert J. Lowry both of this city. The funeral will take place at I o'clock.

this afternoon and the services will be held fn the First Presbyterian church. Colonel Markhatnn ceath was a shock to An who know him when it became kuowu yes terday. In Atlanta in fact. all over Georgia. he had friends by hundreds and every one who knew him loved him.

Ho was pleasant affable and gentle and never failed to do a kind act when the opportunity presented Itself. His death removes a citizen who has always worked zealously for Atlanta's good. Highest of all in Leavening Power U. S. Govt Report.

Aug. 17 if Wholesale by Ft. A. Biyitn ail Srop3hire DH Atlanta ARE YOU AN EPICURE' OKA DYSPEPTIC Well if you are either or neither or both here's what you want. a.

GEM CITY BROILER PRICE 100. KING HARDWARE COMPANY Corner Peachtree and Wheat Streets. WHITEHALL ST. Those 51250 full silk-lined Overcoats al though they had staying qualities did not stay with us. long.

They created quite a tipple excitement. We have a few tires left which go at the saute price. To make it interesting for today and Monday we place en sate one lot beautiful teal brown Kersey Overcoats. silk faced elegantly lined at so Aso one lot all wool Black Cheviot Overcoats silk fared well trimmed a really stylish coat at 850. You wow pay us much more for these goods if we asked it.

Sea them. 37 Whitehall St. We have a large. and yell as. sorted stock of Boys Clothing.

Our 5 Schoolsuits are unexcelled in value. Our Worsted Dress pits ate stylish and cheap. Scotch at 5 that SffRvfflHBl TUB WZLTHZL 4 ToneaatfaO U. tTAimxaTOffrXorember 9 lndlcatlons for to. orrowi Continued high temperatme.

fair aoutherty winds. 8. A. tnuu Oi- November 9. All observations taken at the same moment of actual tin at IIoCJa place.

Observation taten at I Po m. T9th merliHan tire. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Local TUuo. Tots or OB- tCBTATIOX Tarn 3022 M528K OOCloudleu Tpin 3Ol6t85i i 0 0 OOClondleu Maximum Thermometer 1 Minimum Thermometer.

113 Total Rainfall 00 cowox BELT BULLETO Oh8erntion taken at a Po to. 7Jta meridian time. ATLANTA DISTRICT. Atlanta. Cw1ersv1Uo Columbus.

Chattanooga Oainerrille. Greenville Griffin I Macon. Mewnan psrtanburg WeetluinI 42 00 64) 00 Misting a. WBynsc Observer. On the Briny Deep Colonel A.

J. West hat re. calved a telegram from his son IL 1. Wet who Is with the Atlanta party en route to Europe. The telegram indicated that the Rotterdam tailed at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon and every one of the Atlanta party was quite happy Arbiters of Men's Fashions.

Have you seen the box overcoats we have in our corner window" with strap seams stitched edges cut full back. and made of finest qualities Meltons and Kerseys They are the acme of stylish garments. Prom the modest 15 to the more pretentious 30 coat they represent sterling value throughout. Arbiters of Men's Fashions' 24 Whitehall corner Alabama' Sts. Sputllernl and Banking Co.

Has Removed Us Office To No other organs In the homan economy pet form a more important function tot Kidneys. The blood cannot be kept put Well the Kidneys are healthy and active. Many a bright intellect has been eat down in the full flower of life because the Kidneys were neglected and the blooAwas thereby permitted to become poisoned and diseased. Every derangement of the Kidneys are danger signals and should be promptly heeded and promptly treated. Stuart's Gin and dBuchn Is I true Kidney tonic and sets promptly an the Kidneys Bladder and whole Urinary tract.

Thousands of testimonials can be famished irons those who have tested Its Tirtnea. ad the Following. Alter having tried various patent medt. clues and also several doctors I commenced the use of STUART'S GIN AND BUCHU and it has given better results than any otter remedy I have ever taken. I cheerfully recommend to those in need of Do reliable Kidney.

Bladder end Urinary remedy. I consider it the test diuretic combination on the market. T. B. RICE Greensboro Ga.

Sold by all druggists. arm SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT Comprising Georgia South Carolina Alabama and Zeal Florida FOR THE WASHINGTON Life Ins. Co. ofN Y. Attractive Features Liberal Terms Choice Territory In view of the immense success attending our presentation of the company's merits my field has been largely increased and I am anxious to secure several good men.

THOMAS PETERS Manager Traders' Bank Building OR BOX Me. ATLANTA. AMUSEMENTS. Only One Night i- and Matinee. I MONDAY 1 NOVEMBER The Gteat Emotional Actor.

WILLIAM REDMUND Supported by MISS BEATRICE LIED and so excellent company in hi successful Military Drama. HERMINIE A Played by Him Over 1000 Night New epecial scenery by Storey of Boston. Novel and startling effects. I saw a play and a good play too its name wu iterminie. yui Crinkle in New York World.

Regular prices. Reserved seats at Millers UOT tt POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY. NOV. 11.

CARTERS SUCCESSFUl. MELODRAMA. COMPANY OF ACTORS OF WE1ROFOL1TN Spectacularly and mechanically a phenomenal success. Pronounced by prone sod public the dramatic success of the huh century. Presented in this city with the same perfect- ness that characterized it success in all the Urge cities throughout the United States.

Regular prices. Reserved seats at lUBer wrrgtf Wednesday and NIOIlT8. Sovnnber 12tS Thursday. KTSJ and J3UL Matinee Thursday. THE CHUillLVG COMEDLRsNE Lizzie Evans 11 Jo tier Two Most Popular Comedies.

Wednesday Klgbt rnf fTDDV unJ rUbuSrtnn Newly Revised and Ke- written um. Evans is Her FatuUna Character of chip. See the Great Torpedo Explosion Sensation TIILB5 GYHTiTHE BUCKEYE. A quaint picture of Ohio life Lizzie Muss In Her Original Character of Mary Jane. Mcfiupc WHY cvc nnHfc SOS MEDLEYS DANCES Regular pried.

Reserved seat at MmerL JOHN T. STOCKS Co. I ZfAT TU YA2JDZJZI3ZI78. F1wI- e1 Lue1J' fhtereited In lid Ti ii thm. oaa lI.

Dt or tlllll. th4ai-ooe tthe th Incmel utl ty. to te cre ize 1e or ilm ud il pror 8ion forj builin pt t66 h05pltAlfor i op I all I 10 house I pumped wln mlll pig ery" in to up wire I bled ioolD the :1. There I' Iteated IT eT1netl diy at the m. i stock iIIl1 If his.

atock. and 1 rd Qud or Its gbmem. I uy lnIJ Ir. lit iJeootxxJ lie I bellevelo. I ply ns.

Jo intcnso IUing. easure in his work is I Je1fiab. Tenture it my 1OJJorever. I UfJaNo 10 IOLD The Hat thl uia JSefore TbelteT11r. olSt.

Lukocathedral special AUn mon lll. cb urr-b fortyatrOng rea. ef 1 Mr. Sa vanorola. II I TIll i ood I In rest.

18. lJt end. I 01 the I i lie I wltne ain ronl tic I tt tb I Jd8111 hep lf be has wtek lady' 111 1 maullerof bi this mUD a nns 1tght I olChip I I intel1l nt op rlL I lr la Ivoted UJi8SIll helr ss i 0 noJ7 crT I bUr manye1ective ChIp lsCrim1natin I I I 1fr IAII i QUs I rlloC mnu tlc tX. I whir I ood I IUPJ Ortlng 100 1. I Thills tbrtlln ollrhlch ex- egthUJi tiCJy I t.

pa 0 I rday Iter to I to t. ill. td 5a Ifr I I Ih 11ofhe I plOd i I Wf- rn Il IIT a ade5 If let It. Gu llAm. nnyh m.

de erve. IYe I' sa. ttMr db ft Yh I cOnJp r. Al1anta I Boni Je HarT I others-I I I ch. amber commerceIto i report I submi tted I In ce our number.

his I To those I Al I I hlultH rd Ifw ra re I one Jt V8 :3 b.h ron UvboJh be tbrr cof" I Yc gr meet 1tg yesterdAyafternooD. wM preparing akin fine Oct tt an un Mr. Walker. isolde 1Iee ng Alllad1es I night this d1 contlnned. an' SgreElI11 nt lottie wan eliiesu8S11U.

bO habits of th oo he lwar SarssparillaJn bOtlleho1dand itJUJ1ti pati I or. If heJ loins are manifest. 1 hoa I. 4llr. O.

mUJt th1 f2 od Kictn. ce I i excellent i f4I soand. I i as t1i er1r.c cP Jl 'oc" i. il g- lm" H501 t' 1i1" fi pfji Jt J. ii.

Iii' Ss D. Jr 1U AJC DIBD 8:60 zpsrZaD4r ktteh It the Man Who DId fib Jiech to DuUdVp Atlanta. 3 clock mo I I t' 1 ph mgh. qui Thezehe eduCA on nntlll833 wh It bnnln 1101 1 I IP. I.

ILf 8r anivaland I d. I buldln 18 6 I I I thorou hly 1 ol hJ I com tructed. I i arkham in uble. in- remainin clo. an I Always Ahead.

I madeat I I chu etts 27t I Cleveland I qualit es I.venin\ nv9tT. So thern Printin Inks mK MANUi' ACT RBD UI liU bE POSITIVELY cvuz3 rr SIRl TURE QJr QLE ta ThandHay Fever AD FLAGGM. UOOlUOLD r. 1 OX 23 I TEA uRyi L. TBU.

11riah to reDtco UIRn cEftfJthlngbt foe 1JJ LrJIS. 2. puwais pt II1 kJlfCrelfrid.b1e at lIf see fllpoGtl9Q. txll tUrel 1 4 14it 1 w. 1prit1S i.

i1 f1 ilj 4' zic1 tUtierren1 ti th Pr da fori1 h. bnildlt ohU 18eL 181511:8 hou the1arren With tha dissolution of al. na onalpoUUeal al1laysToted Inthe defoat of" Sanda1ICbool wutor haaatao fa Eyer onemll1nderstand 1acri1 ced leAn 0 njreJI a out 111. loalarlal1nfiuencea his Mr. bo I the 03- I In 1 188- I Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ytn a 1 I D.

d. Atlat 1 OR A HARDvV ARE FETZERS of sae I 650 I orrelot 001 ell I mIERr Hi STOREI KEEP rHE BOYS VAl ll i hoot suits unex lled valu 9ur Vq tyI iand chea otcl1. ijPlaidtPfer oats t1tS Wit tandJ I. Ask J9' qs S. gbtWcigl tpv for thcittUcfcUows Vetake pl iS fp" 1 fQtR ulav iY i' Jo chJ lj 'fi fffi' Hd ti 1 i 2if rtt 1 f.

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1CSU IB GOO Cloudless JlobU i 18681848 OOIClnudleu UODtcomerr. lG10 68 Cloudless New OrIea lO B4BE 10 CloUd1eu GfJTeICOD. 2SE Pa1etJne. NE II 100 PtCloudl orpua LhrlttJ I. DrowniTlhie.

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I I I ed es Meltonsahd ht. 2whitehaH anand nking fXQ ExCJITREli T. 3 I' tInStatJments. i Wan2LDCr iI Ifr OJr ji. tl.

I ne thy Ki neys. the-human than Kldne n. fullllower lif bloom was JIelD1 tted eued. StuartsGiti a teltimm la teste4lta Read hvin i ed diure AGENTS WANTED. of N5 Te ourlreentatlon fiel I I eod at OPERA HOUSE.

I ER 10. 1 an4U I his 1mtar I EJ 1Jllli I ee rey anda I ew. I i NO I THE FAST MAIL A REPUTATION. blutrCtf ne i SUte I TWO Nomnber12tZ1 COIIill FOGS FRY written lee Sen aU m- JHT1T HE Ltzz1 liillev Clw cter NEW DAN. GES.

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PR1flT1NUhK 33 IN I SJFUTIIIIE Catarrh and Hay EDOl toohr4s Mi 11 fo I flATs A COT1O Uht YARN 1 wIsh rent to I UI yer ticnib1e msin 1nk8 pacIty per week-V lfdealred. ham 21jrriCcrUs Twe iiiiueys th lct thtfeS toM 1f icOst hi I eIwraW all hiEldwg. bfic Of tall pulcuian ddreut ic 1y NatknI 3 t. UZIntha. Jiteneuintimofrom IOeOSII theirart6te orttbniIdIngs olsUelaSSes.

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to those Fine Light WeightQvercoat I the little 1fdllows. We takc i Ieaiuc jashowing our stock. C11e Ca1lvay 26HIIEHAL1STREE1 1' 5. C- I oreeast WAsuIXQTOZ Novemher toU1P othertywtads 0 iih cb i aTAnOX Weather. i SOt 0 0 Cloudless 3Oh64 salE 6 00 fobilei3oltf8G4S 10 OOClondleu rose7oses ro Oflesns30lO7064SE Cloudless OainstonIVeS42SE 00 Cloudless Palestinefhl02 688ONE 00 Corpus I i 5 I a 5 EioUndeIJity PuttEada.

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