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last Jp alendar t- ed by II FIELD. per. the expeslUon. has Iter to Atlanta. lie eavy that to come ad return each daytime George E.

Hunt at an Innovation llerful Improvement lather service. Mr. les of weather nags torn the top Qt th i the top of Highs lute of the weather. I a day or two and It the indications by diaplajred. On top pentloned.

It Is an Atlanta owes ad wide-awake oh neetlng of council clock. Brides the matters pf in. the new pt i Atlanta this week. i of his rew church Jnrst time. I will at oro Valsh intended to day In time to 41 tile senate death of Senator main over in order" HI' will leave for and will be in his pesday.

of St. Louis a T. of Atlanta. who. Methodist confer.

valuable diamonds reek. She returned of the week and 10 get her diamonds a bank fur astonished to find It once nocIrad the I that th lost dla- arrived in Atlanta I of the conductors' eparation to receive and county of- IK. Tomorrow night I be received. The lurday to charge an Its. This was dot Uat otherwise and their Semi.

The fair will Saturtiy night dance. ho was so seriously fdent in the Inman. considerably Im. thougbt that he days. onnell the hand- of the AshevWe and his charming- P.

Johnson at. director general exposition and If the officials Iwill leave for come to inspect JaiUon headquarters Won I not to be Christian Assocla- Ihold its first open block to which the fcmen are cordially iResolved. That the seier are equal. Messrs. E.

L. lll champion the D. E. Luther and the negative side lltlon to the above UVer his inaugural 5 of Carteuville p. in.

The de. r. M. Dobbins She was the ngham of this In M. G.

Dobbins IJIrs. Veach. will arrive on interment wfU 1C WORSHIP. isd Up TOM Thai Station machinist work. works on Mean night on serf.

ollc headquarteii If Green Conn of charge of disturb- Bellwood church T. said i hymn and it bad that turned to sqtne boys on i iboutlt I ttdnl butthe first me urezted. and ONLY ONE Bo but th OppodUon Club Bar They WW Put On a Tick t-lteooa. News and Qosilp. Macon.

December The lek of Macon's annual municipal struggle i. at hand. Today being Sunday no meet. were held but at the hotels on the tretS and at the clubs nothing can be. Heard but political gossip.

just whether or not there will be oppo- turn to the Good Government Clutflf fVrket la not known officially though mem- Lrs of the opposition cub telLyour corre- nondent there will be opposition and that Jheir ticket will be a strong one. Th situation today It Next Saturday December Jthan election Or six aldermen will be held tovfljl. the rtnlrs of Aldermen I' 1. Dinkier Ptef Harris. Robert S.

Collins. T. J. Carting. tph It.

Riley and. D. H- whosej. terms expire this month. The only ticket In tltefield so far is this put out three weeks ago by the Good Government Club.

an organisatlon with a pledged membership today of 712 First John M. Walker. Second E. J. Willtngham.

Third Ward-Morris Happ. Fourth W. A. Doody. Fifth E.

Ryats Stub Vird D. Peavy. This ticket was selected in this manner Five of the most prominent men were chosen from each of the six wards to name candidate. After the candidates had been named a call was published in the City papers for a general meeting of citizens nominate a ticket. At that meeting.

ninetythree men were present and the tick' et as proposed by the thirty men from the wards was read and unanimously noml. nsted. At the same meeting this platform uf the club was adopted Resolved. That It la the object and purpose of the Good Government Club of the city of Macon to accomplish by lawful means and honorable methods the election or six aldermen on the 8th day of December rext who will diligently seek to control the administration of our city government In the interest and to the honor of the entire community who will have the city laws Persistently and impartially enforced and who will. In so tar as our city charter pro.

vnles have the city government operate with the state authorities in detecting aii prosecuting to conviction all violations of state laws within the city limits. Ex. tssly disclaiming all animosity prejudice and desire to persecute or oppress any of our fellow citizens. we engage to this movement because of public considerations only. iini we appeal to the people of the city without regard to race class or condition political affiliations or religious beliefs to join us in it and we invite such of our fellow citizens who have so determined and who desire membership in this club with a view to promote its cause to enroll their names on the book we have for that purpose.

Opposition Organized. A week later a meeting of men known as the Opposition Club was held at A re's hotel at which Mr. John G. McGolrlck a well-known county commissioner was made president and Mr. John M.

Horton secretary. Several meetings were held but no ticket was named. Saturday some one originated a plan to put a ticket. Tbe Ongqsltion. Club says the-plan did not come from it but that Mr.

T. D. Ttnsley proposed the plan and that President Wlllingham of the Good Government Club named three gentle- men who would be willing to serve on a committee to name a compromise ticket. At the meeting of the good government people last night the proposition was presented as coming directly from the Oppo- sition Club and it was rejected. XW tie only thingfor theopposition to d.

is to put out a ticket of its own which its leaders say will be done tomorrow. It will be a fight of politicians and money atar5t citizens who have never before tatn part in city government. Airman Dinkier one of the opposition loader says he can raise 2000 Monday for purposes in the interest of the optosition. Mr. utzel the king of the saloon men.

vni is with the opposition says they can glv- the good government people all th ienro votes and then. beat them. ire objection of the opposition to the Government Club seems to be that i ar saloon licenses will be raised. Jay I interviewed twenty-One members ci Jv Good Government Club and they say i not the case. There is not a prohl- i.

11 candidate nor a high license man on tt oodGovernment ticket. They say. their L. aim is the honest enforcement of the If the opposition puts out a ticket to- rurrw the fight will be a bitter one. tiers are 1865 voters registered.

488 of them colored and 210 are said to be illegal. 11115 will leave the list about 1665. of which number th good government people count on 1110 sure. A Fitting Tribute. 4 In adjourning United States court yesterday afternoon Judge Emory Speer used these pretty words in respect to Georgia's dead stateman.

Joseph E. ilrown It was the purpose or the court to adjourn the session today without the trans. action of any business whatever out of respect to the memory 0 that great and good man and illustrious Georgian who departed this life un the afternoon or yesterday but I am aware that had he been in life it would have been pleasing to him and in accord with his great love for the plain people of Georgia that the act of simple justice concerning which order. has Just been taken should have been done to this young farmer and his amiable and devoted vpung wife. None had greater sympathy than he in the short and simple annals of the poor.

This order having been taken in respect for the memory of a Georgian most re nowned of a counselor of the people th wisest of a distinguished member of the bar of hug court of a friend to thousands true and generous closer than a brother a state senator a Judge of the superior court three times governor of Georgia a chief Justice of the supreme court ifthS state twice senator of the United States from Georgia the conspicuous leader of our citizens in the development and enhancement of her resources always true to the people and especially to the plain People whose cause it was hla delight to semndCethfd bOSTe diligently served. the Hon. Joseph Emerson Brown fo rtaill be ad adjourned this day Ind wm funeral Ob8e iule Macon Short Notes. Dr. Monks sermon today sa Two notable social events are down for.

this week tea and musicale Wednesday evening- at Mr W. 11. JotastonVand an at tome' Mtt. TVUliam. E4 milJ will hold tt final meeting and will report coundT Tuesday night.

report. Ferguson. Thursday night and thi York Celebrities 4JMd jrnfcht art theatrical for. this eek Miss Minnie Levy toMr Slgfrled ir. UzarMto ftT alUiyJwelryj rer of Chicago and Win Levy- Macon's prettiest and sweetest daughters Captlan S.

atOunlap1 Btablaat his res idence. No lum. street. was burned vfsjf f' W5Jri ri fcj Ib Major BlaclResUnj to Bring oD Other Namn Are BelnjUintioaidMth Augusta Ga. December J.

ier a great deal or talk heard here now as to who- the democrats will nominate for congress in the. election to be held In March after Major Black resigns fals commission he has agreed with Mr jWatson to dinorder to have a fair and. square election. tot course alter Major Black resigns It La for thedemocrats In convention to say vefco wlll toe theircandidate Vat my ba. that Major Black will not be nominated.

Other names are being dIa ejused for Ithe offlce. jThose whose names sldes Major Black Senator Patrick Walsh. ex George T. Barnes and Ron Boykin Wright. No movement however has as yet been' made in the interest of any of the gentle-- Teen Their-names have merely been heard suggested on the streets but it would not' be surprising if there were several names presented at the convention- Municipal Election.

The election for mayor of-Augusta one member of council from each of the five wards will be held on Wednesday. There Is. but one ticket in the field which is headed by Captain William B. Young the cashier of the Augusta Savings bank for mayor. The coundilmanic ticket Is First ward.

Thomas 31. Phllpot second ward Bryan Lawrence third ward Charles E. Doollttle fourth ward. Dan Kerr fifth ward. Thea S.

Raworth. The inauguration of the new officers will take place on Thursday at noon. Memorial Service. The Augusta. Lodge No.

OS of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks held a memorial service for the departed members at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the lodge parlors. The lodge was opened by Exalted Ruler P. J. O'Connor after which the opening ode' was sung by the members. ROT.

C. C. Williams offered a prayer for the deed and the general eulogy was eloquently delivered by Mr. M. P.

Carroll. Mr. P. :1. Sullivan also eulogized tue de- I parted members.

The service closed with benediction by Rev. C. C. Williams. Fat Bin 11 to Savannah.

Commencing tomorrow the Port Royal and Augusta railroad will put on a regular through service fast train between Augusta and Savannah. It will be so that MI con take breakfast In Augusta dlnn. in Sa. vannah and supper in Augusta. The train will leave Augusta In the mornings at 7:25 o'clock and arrive in Savannah at o'clock.

Returning it will leave Savannah at 5 o'clock In the afternoon and arrive In Augusta at 9:70 o'clock at night. The Port Roya1 and Augusta. to terry out this schedule will run on the Florida Central and Peninsular road. formerly the Southbound between Savannah und Fairfax. S.

C. A new train of handsome Lars will be put on this fast run. Sermon. Rev. R.

3. Blgham pastor of the Pt. James church. who was transferred by the conference that met in Rome st week to Trinity church In Atlanta. Breached his farewell sermon this morning.

Nearly every member of the congregation was present and beard with regret nd sorrow the parting words of the beloved pastor who will leave the first part of this fk. Dr. Bigham is an able and eloquent pulpit orator and he has done wonderful work In the upbulldlng or the church here lie is popular and liked by every one end he carries with him the best wjshes trO entire community. ONE FARMERS. lint All of Them Get There Just the Same.

Cleveland. Ga. December Special. Your correspondept has been informed of the results of two it one-horse crops made in this county this year. which challenges almost anything in the state.

This section of Georgia Is not considered one or the best. agriculturally speaking but the results given show what can be done' by proper work and management. Mr. J. P.

Potts on Mossy creek made 1100 measured bushels of corn 30 bushels of peas 100 bushels of potatoes and 6000 bundles of fodder this year and every furrow was opened by one certain black mule that Mr. Potts is pardonably proud of. The value of this crop at fair figures reaches 700. This is an excellent showing and it was almost paralleled by Mr. Frank Hunt of Town creek who this year from the work of one horse made 950 bushels of corn 5000 bundles of fodder DO bushels sweet potatoes.

25 bushels Irish- potatoes and 20 bushels rice and the horse was not busy all the time. One-horse tanners seeking homes could not do better than locate here where If the crops should tall which they never do. they could dig gold and make a good living at least. Going to Africa. Blakely December 2.

There is still in this section among the colored people great talk of going to Africa. True enough for years past at occasional Intervals. we have heard these mutterings but altogether lacking In that spirit of determination which now seems' to have taken possession of the entire colored race. The Champion Ilam Eater. Adams Station.

Oa. December 2. Spe A negro won a dollar here Saturday night by eating a whole ham at one sitting. He afterwards left happy. not' withstanding the ham was raw.

He Has ft Green. Eye. Jasper Gs December' 2. Special. Some excitement is reported from the northern part of the county.

A man has been discovered there who has. a perfectly green eye. the other eye being black. The negroes say he Is a conjurer A uoky Chokee December A negro has broken the record here by catching fifteen possums In one night. He will' retire from business for the rjsst of the year.

This- Is Queer. WhJtset Ga. December peclaDr- An old cows horn con timing several' pieces of old sliver money was unearthed while a negro was digging a well near' this Another tlld Woman. fiwalnsboro Ga December A' white woman- supposed to be demented wan discovered by negroes flying alone. Inthe woods about ten miles from here er name was not given.

TUtoa1Cfar December Mon. roe' Mitchell condemned UtSereIE BOW in the Berrlen county Jail has only' few more lays to live. lie will expiate his crime on the callow December 7tlm Thla hanging will be the first capital pun administered JnrBerrien thwunt ulstrlcttC wSiiiKliimim geisiag 2 ir as jji 5fes ps tora or the yootbillrtT im nah Approaching rrt gW i Athens Ga. eras Lees birthday will hereafter be celebrated in Athens in a vel anti Interesting manner j. Several weeks since.

Mr. Clyde ShriJpBhlrie of Georgia who Is vice consul to Paris. offered a medal to be awarded as the tac4l- or see at in-an oratorical contest at the University of Georgia each year. The faculty determined to have the on test each year occur oo the 13th of' January the anniversary of the birthday of the peer- Itss chieftain of the confederacy Th contest will be. a publittaffalr held at the university.

chapel-and. thedtlxens will be cordially invited toattend U1e exercises. A committee' the faculty. conslsthig of Professors McPherson and Morrt8J1aye arranged the rules- for the contest. It is prescribed that the contestants shall select appropriate subjects the social political or history the south from the lives of great southerners who are deceased or from.

the current questions. affecting southern interests. No speech shall be longer than twenty minutes and shall be devoid of sectional or partisan bitterness. Three Judges to be' selected by the faculty will pass upon the' merits of the contestants. It will be an appropriate celebration of- this day each year for the young men of.

the south true to the traditions and memories of the past to paint in words of soberness and truth of beauty and refinement the deeds that handed down the tame of the southern confederacy to immortality. The Varsity Team Return The victorious varsity football team has returned home from Savannah. The boys were delighted with the. reception given them in the Forest City and well satisfied with their victory. The team has now concluded its playing for the season and retires with the remarkable record of five games won and only one lost of 156 points scored agatnt twenty made by the opposing teams.

Only Sewanee and Auburn scored on the varsity boys during the season. Next year the team will be stillfurther strengthened and the red and black will continue to float triumphant. The City Schools. The city schools- for this session show an average attendance of 1152 or 200 more than the record for any year during the schools' history. Several important improvements have been made notably In the library which was started in 19.

and now has over 3600 volumes on its shelves. The Introduction or Latin into the sixth grade gives a tour years' course in that study. Mr. George P. Butler.

of Augusta is rendering valuable assistance to the principal. Professor F. M. Harper in several departments. Will Entertain Theta.

The legislative committee will visit the University of Georgia. monday to investigate its needs as to equipments buildings etc. The committee will be entertained by th chancellor the faculty and a committee appointed by the Athens Alumni Club. Sent to Jail. MUos Leach colored.

who stabbed Hugh Montgomery another negro. last Saturday was bound over to appear at superior court on the charge of assault with intent to mur. der. His bond was fliedat In de fault of that bond he went to Jail. An Approaching Manage.

Invitations are out to the wedding or Miss Newton McCraw of Chester S. C. to Mr. Edward Ware Charbonnter of this city me wedding will occur in Chester S. C.

December 12th and will be quite a. brilliant affair. The to is one of the Palmetto states St and most cultured daughters and Mr. Charbonnler who is the son-of Professor H. Cherbonnler of the University of Georgia is one of the Classic City's most popular and progressive young business men.

Newsy Notes. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Coker of Atlanta are visiting their daughter Mrs. George T. HOdgsotl of this city. Miss Justine Erwin of Atlanta Is the guest of Miss Daisy Talmage on Prince avenue. Mrs.

Bernard Franklin has returned to her home in Augusta after a pleasant visit to Professor and Mrs. C. P. Wilcox of this city. GOOD TIMES IX VALDOa Tie Valdosta Time Says Use Outlook Is Encouraging.

Valdosta Ga. December- 2. Special This has been a great year for Valdosta. Great notwithstanding the low price of cotton. The town has never known such a tocm.

No town In the country ever knew the like when the general country was so depressed. It began with the artesian well. The finest water in the world. In unlimited quantities called for something else. The Times gives this list of improve- alerts Artesian well waterworks free schools- guano factory.

Valdosta. Southern railroad iron foundry the city hall Moore's great mill the new Methodist church enlarged barrel factory. Cooks three-story building Cooks three two-story buildings and Kai- anzas three story buildings. Thirty new dwelling houses and not a houst that can be rested by the many ap pllcantL Anti we about to the pork packing establishment. There is also talk of the Columbus Southern coming this way.

It known that they are figuring on Val. dosta and Jacksonville. The Mteeola Lumber mills six miles out owned and operated by a- strong company with such men in it as W. B. Lowe of Atlanta.

T. R. Young of Savannah lad J. T. Roberts and At Mcteod of Valdosta amounts' a.

local Institution. They will probably- build a. railroad line Into Valdosta to connect with the Savannah Florida and Western if the Colutnbus Southern is not The Val. doeta Jgouthern. is forging sliced some of tbetrfwIiLds having beeniruccessfuUy ftiaeed already' hese thingsana many of minor" Importance have tended make this jUst ow the liveliesttown to" Upopulation In America Tall Men In White County.

Cleveland Ga. 1. Nature' is generous up this way. She builds her mountains grows her forest' giants. and does everything on a grand- scale.

The taco grow talland brawny and White county can boast. of several. score who ctand over six feet. two inches. Judge Vandiver who lives way back in Tray mountain stands six feet eight inches Will Turk a colored man near Cleveland.

Is" six feet seven inches United States Deputy Marshal Helton' is si feet sir Inches and those who go up to six feet tour are too numerous to mention. r- Wfcte County Notes Cleveland. Ga. December t-Speelalp This Isthe true home of hog and hominy. Judge Reaves killed five hogs Tuesday toe combined welgth' of which after beta fine Qualityand is equal in every respect to the coast Tic Mr.

Black" finds ft reaoV cash market or his T' bfs exhibition gl esJar a live tarantula captured a few lays a bUncht bananas lately arrived trom South America- by schooner to Savannahf Tb bites of this' mammoth jspider it at fatal as that of a rattlesnake i The engagement CtoloDel Abbott rdfe' fw will occur in bagocd the friends of bptlifparUci wdU Is almost neeoUess to say- that they' have the warm Richards la a htndsonie and cultured lady aid since her Widowhood many admirer Kfs olita tbeV efforts to fih 5 widelyknown to At lantaAnd won by her generosity and- uoblephinanUurbpjr friends in all' the walks cf life. Airmanwould' certainly be congratulated in' obtaining for his own a lady so richly endowed In all of the characteristics that make womanhood estimable. Colonel Abbott Is a prominent barrister one- of' the best known members of' his pro' Session in the' stale. He is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of Atlanta and hisposition In the business world has been for years one of steady upright success. His friends whom tie numbers here by the legion have every good with to offer forhis future married Ute.

Probably the most brilliant and lovely wedding. that was ever witnessed In Elberton was that Of Mr. Albert Day of Atlanta and Miss Julia T. James. of Elberton which was' solemnized at the Methodist church in Elberton at 2 o'clock on the evening of the lid ultimo.

It was a scene of entrancing loveliness. The church was beautifully and artistically decorated. Immediately over the chancel was' an arch of tulle festooned' and bordered with wreaths of autumn leaves. the emblems of an autumn wedding. Before the altar was a bank.

of the loveliest chrysanthe- mums. Besides these on either side of the arch were artistically grouped maidenhair ferns and tropical palms. Alice IL as an organist furnished the- music which was exquisitely rendered. The well-known strains. of Mendelsshons grand wedding march announced the arrival of the happy party.

The first to enter were the two little. pages Masters Clark Adams and Herbert Kay who marched down. the aisles and lifted the white ribbons that separated the chancel from the aisle. The pages were followed immediately by the four ushers. Messrs.

:1. T. Heard. H. 1.

Cleveland M. Heard and 3. F. Swift Next in order were the beautiful little flower girls little Messes Leontlne and NineUa nay little nieces of the groom. Then followed the bride attired In a beautiful traveling costume of tan and gray.

find carrying bride ruses and maiden-hair terns. She entered' with the brother of the groom Mr. Thomas Day. and down the opposite alal came the maid of honor. Miss' Hattle Allen in a tan and gray gown with the groom Mr Albert Day.

The maid of honor carried La France roses and carnations. Mrs. Hester played softly throughout the ceremony1 and while the wedding party were rtififI' she played the bridal march. The brIdtPcoupie stood under the arch and ovjsr4fiifr heads under the arch were the letters' and J. Rev.

J. H. Mashburn performed the ceremony in a most. impressive manner. He Joined the hearts' and hands of one of the most beautiful and lovely young ladles in the state and one of Atlanta's most popular young men.

The party from Atlanta that. attended the groom consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Day parents of the groom Mr. Thomas Day and family and Mr.

CMslom. The presents were many beautiful and costly. The groom presented the bride with a hand some pair of diamond earrings and the mother of the groom presented her with an exquisite diamond brooch which was very" beautiful and which the bride wore on the occasion. A large number of friends accompanied the bride and groom to the depot where they boarded the vlsUbule for an extended northern tour. They will visit.

Washington. Philadelphia New Tfork and Boston before returning to Atlanta. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. N. N.

Gates' will compliment the library committee of the exposition with a lovely entertainment. at her beautiful. home on Peachtree street. for the benefit. pt their department of the exposition.

It. will le a Rembrandt affair with music both vocal and Instrumental. Refreshments wW be served. and the price of admission Is 25 cents. Grantvllle Ga.

December 2. Special At the beautiful country home of the brides parents at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Miss Sallie May ester was united In marriage to Mr. A. B. McKay.

The woodland home was neatly and tastily decorated anti Rev. V. A. Hans in his happy' and Impressive style made the couple one. Mr McKay Is the son of one of Cowetas most popular and.

respected citizens and is full of pluck and that energy which makes llfe a' success. Miss- Lester Is a daughter of Mr. M. Lester a most successful planter and a leading cltlten of this community. She has many attractions of person as well is of heart and mind a graduate of our industrial college at Milledge ville and is ul of.

all that will go to make an ideal- wile. Many congratulations anti good wlahea. follow this happily matched couple In their new life. Greenville Ga. December 2.

Special. Last Wednesday nlgnt at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of the ride parents Hon. and Mrs. B. F.

McLaughlin Miss Utile. McLaughlin was united In marriage- to Mr. Joe MoGeh Rev. S. Cousins cft1clat.

lag. The marriage was witnessed tjy the relatives anti a of the numerous friend or the couple After the ceremony an elegant repast was served. Tho bride Is a daughter of lion B. I McLaughlin a prominent lawyer of this lace. She.

Is a' beautiful accomplished end Charming young- lady. Mr. McGehee. is a promising young business man of this. Cards are out' announcing the marriage of Ml Lena O.

McGehee of Greenville to Dr. Henry Walker Terrell also of Greenville. The marriage will occur attbe Baptist ehurcb In this city ElecemberlZtb Tire ceremony is to. be performed by Rey' ii. Hall- DD.

of Newnan1 uncle of. the bride. Immediately after th marriage a reception will be tendered the couple by the brides parents Mr. and 1. Miss Mcaehee i a most chnnlns young lady- beautiful and.

ompllti and pnl- versaUj' popular Dr Terrell Jsa brother Xp Attorney General arr U. tola young gentleman of splendid character and a. skUledandabla jt- tr ft 0 fi iBarnesvllIe Oa. xxrcember Special. MrsffT KCookrbas Issued Invitations to jthe marriage jpfv her daughter Claude to.

ComosDr of ofOca1aF1a.Decem ter 12th at the Methodist church. A wedding reception to ths bridal party llltbe held at thftfaome tt th bride. i The held their nomination tar from a serious of was entirely bind In one eye and was rapid. ilyJostag the sight in the bther5The pain in her eyes was' so great that sheleonld neither eat nor sleep much andherj health was rapidly failing. After undergoing treatment by Dr.

Moore this short time. her sight is fully restored The pain IS' and she Ua well wbmany Offices 203 and 204 Klsas' flulidiag Atlanta. Office Hours ii to i Dally Except Sunday. 3 Correspondence will receive prompt atten. tton when accompanied by stamp.

treasurer James Parker tax receiver. B. Scott clerk W. A. EdenfleM rurveyor V.

lrawley coroner John Pd. Roberts county commissioners W. F. So wall E. C.

Miller and F. Nunnally. About- 840 votes were polled In the nomination. The democrats will nominate on December 12th. Judge Gamble has ordered e.

special session of. the superior court to convene on December Uth' for the purpose of tiying the prisoners who are In Jail charged with burning the gtnhouses aod barnsof J. T. Wade and Edwin Hack. JUDGE LYNCH- MAY PRESIDE It a Murderer In.

Brooks County Is Caught. QuUman. Ga. December 2. Special.

News has just reached here of the shooting of Mr. T. a prominent itizentot of this county last night' by Jere Jeffreth. a negro about fifteen miles north of this place. Maulding met a crowd of.

negroes in the road and inquired if Jeffreths was In the crowd when Jeffreths commenced firing on him shooting him through. the right Jaw the ball coming. out the left side of the neck. Mauldng is completely paralyzed anti will die. Sheriff Thrasher and a posse are In pursuit of Jeifreths.

The murder was unprovoked and' the community Is very much excited and Judge Lynch may sit on the case It the negro is caught. TERRELL SUPERIOR COURT. Important Cn Tred the Past Week. The Docket Not Yet Cleared. Dawson Ga.

December 2. Spacial. The second week of Terrell superior. court has been devoted to the trial of criminal oases and a. large number have been dts.

posed of but' the docket has not yet been cleared anti so court will go on again next week. Hon. John L. Hardeman of Macon. presided hero the first part of this week and made many friends among our people and the members of the bar especially by.

Ills admirable administration as. judge. The' two most important cases on the docket were those of the state against John Juhaston and the state against Jule Spikes. Both of these were the former by consent en account of absence of len- porjant witnesses. and the latter by the state as it was in6e3 that there was.

grave doubt as to the' Identity of' Jule Spikes and the prosecution expected to get Important testimony on that point by the next term or court. The defense de. clared ready and anxious for trial but the court thought it proper to allow a. contlnu. aura on the showing submitted on the part of the state.

Judge Grlggs will probably call a special term early next year for the trial of the Johnston case. Mr. Arthur Laing who was recently thrown against a. tree by a. runaway mull and dangerously lime is now convalescent and will it is hoped recover from' his se vere injuries.

FIRE IN GRIFFIN. A Photograph Gallery- Badly Damaged by Fire and Water. GritIln Ga. December 2. SpeclaL This morning about 2 o'clock fire was ed In the rear part of the second story' of the Miles building on the corner of Hill street anti Slaten avenue.

That part of the build- tag was occupied by ii. D. Mitchell Co. photographers. and it is supposed that the fire had its origin in chemical combustion as a large amount of chemicals were stored there and there had been no fire in the art gallery since Friday.

Mitchell Co. tatned about 1500 damages covered almost entirely by Insurance. Dr. R. A.

McDonald dentist. who has offices in the front rart of the building was considerably dani. aged by smoke and' water. at is fully in sured. Had It not been for the prompt action and efficient work of the- fire depart.

meat. the whole block would undoubtedly have been consumed. ILLICIT WHISKY. Revenue Officers Capture a Distillery In DawBoa County. Jasper.

Ga. December Special. uty Collector W. C. MeClain and Deputy Marsha W.

K. Crow destroyed three large illicit distilleries La Dawson county yes. terday and captured two buggies and mules with illicit whisky. On their return home the mule that Crow was driving raze away with the buggy' and In jumping out Crow Tell and broke his. leg' just below the knee.

He is badly hurt anil' tears are entertained that the brave asd courageous marshal may lose-his leg. Dr. B. Tate and Dr. C.

Richards' are do; all in the power of skilled physicians to- alleviate pains. A CAVE OF SECRET Human Doe and Skulls with fluUt Holes In Them. Jasper Ga. December 2. Special era boys took lanterns end went over to the.

cave. about one and one-half miles i from town. They had heard of an old legend that far ck in the' cave the Indians used to bury their dead and they. do. termined to find out.

They went in a com- siderable distance at last came to a small opening just large enough. to admit the body of a. sized. manThls aperture led into another department or room. at the bottom' which there were human bones scattered.

Mr. Bud Worleg found among them several teeth slid other bones of the human body- Did Indiana bury itheirdead there or' does the cave hide from view the remains of some VlcUm. foul murder One of the boneshad a holarinitthat resembled a bullet. hoie- i i t4 Yonnff Kills Ben mile Who r. Cartersvine.

Ga. December Spe al At an entertainment given by iagm near Stllesboro last Friday night Ben ilimer was8botland WJled Chariey Ycurl. The diiflcultyaros from something. aJxsT a danced At few words were passed when Mlmeridrewarajor and rqshed atTpung who stepped' Whicha Shotgun hung. and taking it Itdowa shot' JfimeTA killing hlmaJmasl isstantlt-Botb' were ngroe a seemed to have been- fifty per cenfeiiiQ i fr i ftfc Immense lotSol newNe SIEETISGS Attention Knlchts Templarst A stated'- conclave of CoOns' de Lion Comnmandery No.

Knights Ternplars wlllbe held in its asylum. Masonic hall old capitol building at 7 o'clock. sharp this Monday evening. The Order of the Red Cross will be conferred In full form. elect and whose- petitions arependlng are requested to be present.

Knights Templars and companions of the Red Cross qualified are courteously Invited. Elevator at the tridge entrance. JAMES MAYBON. Eminent Commander ZADOC B. MOON- Recorder.

Capital City Guards You are hereby ordered to report at the armory Monday. December Id at. 13 o'clock prompt in' full uniform white gloves with out leggings. EW. HEWITT Captain.

A. A. CRAIG Company Clerk. Attention Gate City Guard. Both the active company and the veteran corps are hereby ordered to appear at their armory at 12 o'clock today to ilce rtln the.

funeral service of the late Ron. Joseph' E. Brown. By. orders ot ALBERT HOWRLL President.

Attention Horse Guard You' are hereby commanded to appear' at armory Monday December 3d at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp to at tend the funeral services of the late Governor Joseph E. Brown. Uniform full dress.

mounted. fly order-or JOHN A. MILLER. JOHN J. WOOD8IDEPFlrst Sergeant.

ADStHE WORLD. AMERICAN CUT GLASS. Highest AwixO VotaVEUx. if you. want the finest quality cut glass buy goods having thb tradec EDISON DYNftMOS One 110 Light Edison Dynamo complete with lamps and sockets.

Ono light Edison dynamo complete with lamps and O. 11. WADE. 61 and Gould building. pet aim.

FOR SALE lots in Hollywood cemetery must be sold. Address care e. 0. d. KUHN'S CABINETS.

per dozen this week. 33 Whitehall street. novii-7t i SALE onTlKSb Jwer Caer Taylor engine and locomotive boiler for aX one large pattern makes lathe- for 150 one band saw 50 almost pew. Dodspn printers' Supply Company At- Ga. dec dtf WAKTED Agents.

Cg Qls to Se rd pie at home or travel expenses andgood salary or commission to right party. Samples sent on application. Address with oclc Box 420. New York City. ness with a growing trade In' the best.

city In the. south no competition. Forpartlc. ulats address Electro Constitution office. dec2 SPORTING GOODS.

BPOBTINO GOODS of ever description constanUyonband for clubroom use. Send stamp for catalogue. Rothschilds Co. ill BroaJway N. nor 31 mo TV ACTED Boarder young men good board rery' reasonable at SO WestHgrrisstreet TJilsdose1n in and cpnvenientto business part of the city.

nov 7t A desks typewriter supplies paper carbon ribbons second-hand typewriters. Edwin Peachtree streetrAtlaritaiS DISPENSARY LIQUORS own make tarn spring corn Whisky a specialty trade jso cited12sper gallon. ttreetX. A E5fcwllLappljr atvnext meeting general council for JJceti to retail nlritocw and malt liquors at No. IS Peachtree tre t.

CA8HpiM for old gold and slIver. tlaHU Watts AiCft Whltgasll. RENT One seven-room and two otnv 1 room cottages cornprACrcw- and Fulton modern improrements. Apply 1ST avue. te" novaMf selling suits to order.

11350 pants. shirts. 1 mackintoshes. 5. Hunter Tailor.

lag Company. Cincinnati O. WANTED-Active men in small towns 7 per month can be made. anti will provelt we' furnish samples free. Write WO will expteJn.

Address box Boston. Mans- novllCt 0 WANTED FirsUilass building and loan men to travel and organize local branches. Can sell snore stock and snake a better contract than with any other S8Ocltlon it the south Thr Cottoii States Building and. Loan Association No. East Wall street Atlanta ckc31ot.

I-HAVE A- correspondent who will be in Atlanta la Decem per. prepared to ubap pllcatlans for loans as soon as be provesthersecurities offered. Bring. in your. applications.

A. plantation to ox. change- lor. Improved Atlanta property. Frauds' Fontaine room 23 old capitol building.

decllt WE LEND own. money on real estate in this city. Atlanta Savings Bans Gould building. decltf SALES-MEN or to in troduce our to the trade. Pennanen position staple line fast sellers big' promts pleasant work.

Address with stamp. King- Manufacturing- Company V-- Ct WANTED A few persons' in each pixel to do writing. Sent stampforUO 120 pan. boolcfar 3. Woodbury.

U7 WV second EtreeVlNew York jsepSO-Iy Kfe- WANTED Reliable salesman already traveling to' carry our lubricants a a side line. Manufacturers' CU Company rUvpUnrt mtnton O. MOSEY TO LOAIt. iS the better class of improved residence or tore property in- Atlanta two to five years. Jntrest payable semi-annually.

No ccmtniasiona no delay. Jhe Scottish American Mottpage i Company Limited. Office With No. 13 East I HAVE a correspondent who will be in Atlanta- in December prepared to oasis applications' for loans as soon as ho. approves thte" securities' ofrered-Brtng la your applications.

A. plantation to ez change for. Improved Atlanta property. Farm loans negotiated. Francis.

Fon tain room 28 old capltol building dec 4t I.5CO/ 000. 1000 and 00 to loan-- on improved Atlanta real restate. Apply to" Aaron Ilana Klser building 37. South JPryor- street. decl-3t MONETTO WAN-On improved residenc and business property In this city.

Roby Robinson- cashier 104 Edge wood avenue nQV 1 1m WITHOUT REALESTATEyou can borrow what money' you want from-Atlanta Discount Company Office No. SO Gat City bank building. Jos. N. MoodyCashler nov CHOICE CITY anti farm loan- negotiated throughout Georgia deal direct with W.

C. DavisattorneysRoom Gate City Bank Building- novUm WEYMAN uCONNOnS 825 Equitable building are prepared. to place loans on business property rat per cent on residence property at 7 per cent ti LOANS 3 or years negotiated without de. lay on business property at per cent' residence at percent. Also' on and principal and interest.

repayable monthly. Mallard Stacy No. 2Eqult able building. norJ tm at aU times to lend on teal estate at per cent repayable monthly and will buy good notes. W.

Cren- haw cashier Southern Loan and Bank- jngCo. trj FOB sFAiRk UDAN3 tnywhere in or comef or writs to The Georgia Farmi hall istv Atlanta. norJfim LOANSUPON REAL ESTATE in ornear Atlanta promptly negotiated by. S. Barnett- Equitable.

tmllding octlttei. RTLET-ORANT COMPANT nerotlte leant rat sad I per nt on Unproved real stavet special facilities for handling large' lOUL' a S'S ttreeti ly MONB5rTOTjOAK Liberal loans. lowest rates youz NxKaiseri street Khnball house. Address I. D.

NashvUle Tenn. Must tie. position. uatelnr wlth one yeas's cape. rtence referenc furnlshed from'- present MsD tBr i- rvi 5 bifi8 Gllm tmt sf Hzf Vl Ti 1 mi' awCa9 ataeatt K5 j6 ltt v' I 3 rti j5fc.

v3 ja47 5 i i jSlMiuuilfrfli i the- tbl rot ter AU Innov UoD nful tmp.ro\ 2nent Ither es th toPQf the tate the we thu an tndl aUonj id awe of rat it to' and' Inhl. esda fy wh sh 0 posit inabank frd oc Ith The I dla te cndutor' epton ndve Ont Tamor9 nht 1 Te uy ca dote oterl" l- Ad ter tai Te ta 1W uy nrt' dce. 0 sou dt i' I. 1- toU tht. d's.

nnel te hc of. evWe ad Chl. John or zenea exi tlOD ad Ue mc 1W tr rme is tlon aqut ltonl I p' Stio 1or wor ole ht 0 m. j. T.

1 i kJ I i' ij' 1k 1 Tif tf f1 1 I a. i tJ I ft lL 2 i ON w. n. le lJ 1 1k f' 1 IY MAGONi ll0 TOSJ Tile ElectOI rorJ r. i' e.

len Sat. i. TICKET. fT RElO Fir hi Opptcii hlJ 1 ou. NlWad Ool' Mscon Ol Dembr 2- ek Mlcns anua mulcplltrnle Is 1oay b1SudQ lng wer te hoteIOU tets th cub DOt t.

bel- poltca Islp. vhther ter op lti' Go' Gverment Cut tclct omcaly touh oppsiton Ju teu7our. rndet ther wi oppo adtIt their tt-ket wt Itrn 0e. situaton tody ext Sturda De br Stan eeu wl be el oAI te ail Dlke HarrS Robrt COlis. Car Jv Riey and.

D1Rowe ttms mont. thefetd far i thl orto thre we te Gvernment a orgzton wt a. pleged mm rhlp toay 7 Jrt ohn Waler Stcond E. WnUngha. Ward-or WirJ-W.

Doy. Ryal. WjrJ- Pev. tiket wa selecte th Fn proient tb fr te ax wars I tandiJat Afer bn. name cal publshe i te ct pap1 gnerl meetg 1 I tcket.

meetng. nlneO thrEe ad tc. prpse tirty frm i wars ns rtad uimously nattJ. metng adopte ntsol p15e Goo Governent acn ac mplsh lawul Itns honorble eleton 8 Decembr I txt il dignty sek cntrol cty th interlst entre mmunly wi have Iws Imprtly entored ad wil ciy pro jts Ive cty gvenment coprte authortes detectln. a' prosecutng icton al violatons wihn cty liit.

discaiming al ptjudlc am desir preute Oppr lU felow. citzens engge move bcause publc coniderton an 1 aral pople rc. cas cnditon pltlcal afiaton relgou blef us' I. ad ftnow ctzens detenlned desir membrp I cuD it cuse enrl tbtir hames te tat purose. Opposiion OrJled.

ee. Jter meeti kown Oppsiton lt Ares cGolc welkown mi ione wa mae a Horn str. Sverl tcket WI name. Saturay oe orginated pl Plt Dnt etTe PJSIQI the dd cme tm Tnsley prpos' te an tat Pident WIlngham Goo nmed gente 0 wlng tl sere cmmite cmprmise tcet. mtn god goverent pople lat niht te prositon tn ascommg dictly fm Oo siion I wa rjected.

thing' for the opslton tcet it ader wl tmorrw. wi fght' otpoUtlcas citzens befre par ciy gverment. opoiton Ia rase ag pur te Interst Plo iton. slon me 1th opton. sys le al the L- bet 1 rt oppton.

I GovPnment Cub lcens wl rised. JJ InterIewed tw nty-ne membr td Gverment thl Thlre prhl. I lcese Jood Gvrment tcket teir atl I put a tcet to rurrw th fght wi a biter THe 18 oter register 4 fm 20 Uega. 1 hs wtiea ve lst abut 16 numbtr th" god goverment po surl. Fitng Tibute.

adjouring lnied Sttes cout aferoon Emor Spr use pretI wor Gorgas I lrown I purpose wihout trans- acton an respct ad goo an ilustriou Georgan parte lfe aferon yeoter- ben le ha accr wih geat pople Gorgia juste cncerning jut ten shoud ben faer ad young wie. glater sympthy than annas por" bavg ben rspct mem G8rga re nowne the dlUghed membr ths cout trend thouands ad gener oser a sentor cou tre tme. overor Gora. justc curt of the otte Unied Gra cnsIcuous citzens deelopent hacment reurs pple espcly pople whole cuse. I wsh delght advance and whose iterst he dlgenty sered.

te JMphEmeron Brow these cou Wl adjoure and ut tuerl obques Heoa Noe. Mn' son toy was ve mld toug iteesg. Hs chub wa lely atende. The ueltor Tom Aen. who wa c- lte of mur ad sentenCe to hang.

last wek hv gve notice that. they. wU aply for anew a Tey tel confdent that Aen Dt on Juu lO the day set. To aotblell eenu ar mUlcle Wenedy" KWl JOhstonIa tr Ula. E' Thuay.

evemgtmtt 6 ocock to' marie tend. i. Tomrw aten the cucu cOmt. tee ivetaUgChlef Butera methol wi It fmeUD ad Wl rprt. to cucTay nlht BarlFernTuday nht an th lew rkClebte lday nht a te thetr tOrUJeek Today' eeentiuao nc Mis MIe' Lv Ulrre Lc r.

WotY1eelJmut' ture cEt Lv lone Mcnlptte4 dughter Cat SJDItbl at' btrh Iden 1u te 1beat. 1 occ tt. mo At1a cokthe houvLll lJ clotei' te. of OCue. e.

1 t. wlCI e. by tr. tt I A tOJr bure t1 ri i 6 t' r. i mt 6' 7 1.

1 4 I. 1 TACK dH AU GUSTAt tI" bon I r. gn' ifGtBr 11 W1 lUE DiWB REN M' TE 1J I Oth llimi JBe1 14lt 4C i nltWaboU i aeJr pe. er' Jatdel tl he here a th demort. 9 natetor cngss eleUoni6b.

ld lah ateMor' rsi th cmmllonul aedwlt 1c Watto ditn order tobavatat aua eleUon. cune fe Maor Blackrl I 'If th crat convenUon to. I Wo.w theJr caddte. JlatMaor I nommte names al bil1' ofc oa whOe ne have en ead tOI 1omaton 1Ide" a9r tla a. atr Pa Wash exC ssman Gerce Bu aHo1 Wrht.

mTemen a bn' mde te Intet of ay o' te eete' en Teir. nmes teJ su hlted' tts but It. wouldnot 1urllng i sever nae prlented cnvenUonr Municpal Electo Te electon otAuat membr cun Wenesday. In' bank I I I rd The ered Mail 25 puton Re t. transfer ast I 1tandb tlrt1 nd astr k.

I IOqU nt. ch lch 11 on nd of I ere ear I opehe 00. not' sUllIn thatIIPlrlt rl UamEater 2. A raw. GL.

SpeclaL reporte4trom eye r. tuck. Nigger Speciat tlre st Queer. De ember SPecl Lr- An5ldJco t1. g' l' oxoldahvflmoneywas negrowudItniawell nearthLt pl 9e An the1' uWtic1ttWcnn8 Sw 1lbOfo ier' SpeCtaL lw.

an. IUPP 4 ynepie1 th. i a t. tenmil mhe le ewasl1ot' Ji iT1meJ tf 4 Ti iott aiD mbert cbL Wt hel nOWiA Berr1enJcount1- alii huonIY ay. W' ihlamme tDecember7th bethe wi jJf1tfll' I.

a 1 eua4Y. eto anotltYre ot i tt ifi' 1 ikc.1 ffi. I m. 1 iiiiJ 1Ioi i ii. fi 1.

rrfff jrt 1iVJdf 1Bd 1hbr di iti tun n1tbJI i.jif. t4t ai" Orat il 1' Contest 111 ff 1 fOR THE MEDAL QFtMa. ROe HIRE flt 3 ltfI Zll 1 llt fI1 oba1l froDl8 pproa DJ i fI1 1tJ. Nq e. Athn th Ga6 eJi eralLee' JU.

cel a ver i 1weeI linceMrC1fdeSJir pI otOtOraiaWho vlceconsultoP 4auo a fa ty ht Inanorat01lcl Geor1aeach facultydetennlned toha ve theOJ1. Jan theannlversary eer 1 lessthieftalnot conted 7. The twUlbaa pubUa held theun1verB1ty chapel c1 the c1tlsent to atten4- ot co ProfesaorMtPhenon ranledthe rul the-contest. the 8O greatllOuthernen paslupon bean I varlt delighte score still further I the te the tlxedAl250r tojall. ne rs.

2. unlimite he facto th eanberertted ap- pl1cantsAnd. area get the pack the. fMltherncomlng th Itls theyare dost omiedand operate SW otAtlantaJR to alocal Sd ime with th C1l 1busSQuthirn 18 dOJiltaouthern1s tOfglnsa11ead th tt ceStullY lie i. th1nrii many imp l1ll 1ce nake tJt 1 veH st 1 Nat generouSupthtsway aTows ona.

sC oThe gro91tallandbrawnyapd standoveg feettwOlncheai UveswaybackinTriY mountainltanda slxfeet InchesWtI1 1eeteVen. ches ipnlted SIX' J1rlncl1es thosewh feettoUJaretoo nUZQe19uto iii' o' i Co ntr je ClevelandGa DeC mb 2SP efai. thetru. thogand hop. fJ1ICh Ur.

lIii dressedwa 1809 pol t1d Wf 1arteW nlti WelghedW potmdS i flma 1ig i1P rb rif Ito bushel. of rJcathfyear YTherieeta of elI tYaft4J uatJn evertr" tl 1 :1rJ.ze1lQ tl tChtsOI Lotexh1blt1ori. 1ri' gl jar1Juvo tula. teviJ Yagor ot msoutJ1Amerlca by8Chool1et to' tThn1te rnanun spider. thto a fi lM CIrtIt 01 T.

I ik 1W 1 l' rJ f. Ai r1i ii 0' 4Pj1 1 Jt ff iJj i nP Qq tt UJi aiJ l' 3 JlP- I ji hr c' i f. 71 t7J d. O. 1iIi.

IU In i ErnUl1 som QurrnfOOUtpf f. JOI iB1cbardti la. Jlh i thefrieJ1dsCflth fDd lt1a d1 to. fthey Te' ihow iooi e'- of tn hcJ bo ti il1 Ii a' Cu1t mfladY Ml fllvordi Ja l1el1. mAtJ Ehe hergenerolt noble phJnai fAa1 1 i lli ceI i1r CODgfatuIated mqbtafntng forblsown iadi lIOr hlr.

dtn of fI acterilUcsthatmake tt Iprominentbam tei. kn pro es tntll1etl1rltd hl4pQ ltloaln worldhu onen suec esa. numb rs ha joOI1 for hL walfev MIssJuIia. iolemnlztat churchlnE1bertoDt OclockOD the2d twas artlst1 ly ImmedJa tely aJt th were thmusic I dOWllthe lifte bonsthat The' wer fiowerglrJs fLIldNlnetta roles malden halr Mrr omas al8r came th cer monyand ttfis- Th rfa' ICO Ple un ef a ov rrheadS ar ttU JH. art.

he one att nded of were th Atl wl depa ment 1ea December 2. beautlfulcountry MdyIester neaUy. Ham thesonot ke8 mea' aticeeu. Les ster suc'- and' m1nd ledgeville full th nl1te. Ga.

Special. at83O Laughlinwuuh1t to. Vo" B. Tbemalrlg8 wttntuedWthe a few f- tlic upleuter e1egantreput Th dauabter YcLa rhlln" lawretOf place. lbeautUuI ac andcharmInc 18 pro nl IIlness.

ot tt ounCIJi th mrr sLenO Dr He riWa1kerl rie1 allO Qr et1 ilehi i urat1the' p. mb fiUtht bepert ed bTRer. r. DDotieiianSGatWlcl th rmti edlatelJatte the mar- rtae are PuoJr11l 1J Hh am dyb utuuI frand aC dand 1 1t i ee Ue OlIPlen vI1Je" lJ1ber' l1gJCB 1 invitaUPuto. i oi tdbitt pt1 yth ibrlda1 wmi pjilla 14 thel1fD9mJnatfOn.

r4. conecter" fM it 1' i it fl it rt1. 1' i bt if f1fi i 1 t4 Ir if Ct i I tiJl' 1t' 11 :1 r' It a fa t' i iJIY rH sr er ffif si Jal6r. F' 1 7 1JtJ' riEf or f' 1f I fi qfil jjO I 17 C. IS' tL f1i 7 rF0 litll Inoneel' andWaar P1d I1JOsInthe 1Its ttrlthe" other.

ThepeJn eyesr 1 Q. ouleJ' elth. r. at. nor 81eep.

mu han dhe a1. tho rapldJJfiJJIng trtatmtntbJ asbon all gone 1Ihd. jvell V' I omees Ul lln an to1 triUJ I su.daTA. wIDreceive promPt i yo CC9 Pa by' Pazkertix AEden1ieJdi rurv 7or coroner. FSow 11.

BF itn lemocratswlU on' De ember ial convene' se' re ddbarnaoL Wadaand Speclat ofMr JeteJe meta InqutredltJeffretbl Mau dlng JertrethsThe Case. butthe :1 hn HardemanoIMacon ot' ad te contln d1he nt th wb nno un e' ot-- aoceOD subml ted probabIYcaU was conv letcent se. Thls H111ltree and6latOn thebuUd- as occupie MD at chemlcalswere covered-almost ald un In. 1) ILLIClTWBISKY. Sp claJrnep WC andDeputJ' CQU11tyyes- bu les CNwfell brokehl th Is.

ai1 may yloseh1s Dr BTate I alleviate his I A I ui. t- Bol Tlae 1 GaDecember era lantefDSnd1Vent overt caveabOut on8ud on lrmnea1 townThey otuoldi av th 1n I th Jr dead ndtherdeo tetm1nedJo TheYwentfn Co 1 aiderabledl tance. and Urciun tcf I pen1ngj stl dmn. boof mmo IzetLm This pert ure. i.l..ed- In.

to. o. the cepattm e11ttO. r.1 atthe' twhchfthere wero' ihuni n' ne BCa ter r. Bu4Worle12 Ifr ri it J4 th lroJ1ea4 th or iIth rl4 1e- ft mutderr liill Iut' FrI Tntih nen er" was' sbot' iuc1JdP d' 1 ChimtY 11r tePP ct sh tiw 1UtL k1J1t" etiknllnchtm iu tJTl th UoJ1Iv 1fP ii I' zr i 1' ijh I 1 xr l' Thfj ftd 1MI8aaU UJIIeIia 1olterfelC JIteMi1moGI be a KtB WKES Jyuwlllvhaye cause.

ii7i1iTii 1r JI I I tJ T' TINGS. CHEAP. wltl1lamps lALE-Jlhcel1 nenu. great gatn. choice' must novE-Iw 1fOperd z8n' PG1 SALE e.

roIi. 15horse han er ine. Sad 18rgepattern aJmostnew ComPanyAt lanta" dtt WuTED eDU. WANTED orders by lio tamp New 1uIy trV51NEJJ JuN E8TAB 8 IED electro tinbt1stO lty. cODlttuug e.

SPORTI1IG. BroRTING' GOO. DS OfevertdescrlPtiODl constantly hand. Sendltamp cataloUeiRothschlld dwaYNY onov31mo AnEoUolUdu BOARDER8W eraJ1' boardveryreasonab1e i pattLotp1e. Eri J.

wnTT TAND RD. TYPEWRITER des hat1dtVPewrlteJl Wln tre at latita. 0'- 0 det1 sn AtJ5 it i OT li tI 1a inn th tA 7Grubb i' SARYiiLIQUORS maker tnowtoraaJe p3o bg c1tetli per 27 Easti A1abann novZJlm5 1w apPI nextmeetInlr toJ toletalL tu0U8 InalttUquoa atNt. at 1 111 aPet. this Wh1 street u01S It tc.

T' forold 4' jew Whlteulfr- 3 ji f6 s' co 11lCoUrtlml OIlrOU1d BeanUful an1 1 1 1. gf- atJ thif ttJw i cau rt eG. JPN ORAO NTS makemooeyua lI1l1tatooroerU60 ar toshes unterTaUo IncJ fIO TEDA theme nmslltownsm 11. pmve. It ampleafreeWrtte Wli wlt1expWn AddreJsbOX WANT ng- Jld7l aa mentb localbraneheS.

more- tockandm oa an The StatesBuIldtng tLoanAsSOC1a. tIol1N. Or It. EUtWaU AtlantaGn 1HA VE. In 1100111 be.

proves. ther securlUes Aplantatfonlo lorimproved AtlantaP1Operty. il1m 91 fftol WE-LEND our. ownmoneY1D. Atlant8YtngB dec U' SALES El commjSslonto I troduceoutgoodajtothetrad ataplelln9faat roUs Ad XInIJ4anufact CcmpanYJ 16 Chicago' ieWtper l1ie ci do.

booldorP8rtlCU1aJIJw. oed. b1U1' I. treetlewYOJkCU7. Be 9 WA.

to rryoUJ' 1UbrlenUaa 1ln JWWutacturrsC11. I. Cleve Oc I I JlONE1TOLOA1f 7. AfG. Tl theb ttec1I ofmpr or pr pertYInAtlanta toJlv payatleaemt annuaUy.

comm1ss10nl1oi ec ScotUshJ c' Amen an. Mo ltmlted vlth wvr ktabatha street. t. IHAVE' correspondent91howllLbe In' Atl3. t4.InDecemler proVelith offered.

Bring ex" FarmloamfnegoUat d. m28ol" cap1tolbu lng t500lOOO 800 on Jt xfe 1F Pnor NEi7TO LO UJmdat7 REAL ESTATE you 1m' DiacountCOD rOmeeNoO Gate NHd aahler. nov11 tarml ne tJted dealdlrectwtthw DavI attorney GateCU BankBulldlng- ACONNQRSaz arepreparedtoiplace loaDlon' bUSlneuprcpertY7at IS. percenton 1811 den propert7tlpu. J1b J1Of1U.

LO Id rkce mon. th. tyJJa11 rd iStacy N. lu1t MONEYon hand. ata11Jlmea.

lendon at' JYi' wiUbuy 1 SQuthernLoan' nnJto InC' CO. tf5f. i lULOANS in GeoJO PCO or1frl.te. toTh Ge r. 1C.

Farmji. Lo Loan colo rooms 10 an4lJNo lWb1 it. um 6m" LOANSUPONfREALESTATEtnf 21en AtlaDtajIromptly D. tJate4byS. bU d1nI6 :1ULEY.QRANT'.COMPANY dl I I' cent ontmprovedinaJ 4ctreeti.

I1ONEY1O LOANon tch etc. Ubera11cana rates. 7 Kaiser co. Decatur ItreetKbnbatlhouae juDe3 BELPj WDTEDjO J. ANTE oromceW 1adyor n1iDoExperJenee.

not nec posit 1250 CU Permanent fIewt8 room" NashvilleTenn dec fi ifllTIUT lrwunaDi i iM. 1ti by uatsIJrPhat11acTWtth. one" upe refeteneefurn1shed employer. Address BoxUSi J3amwe tS decl4t OUN 1 I poeitiiiidrug pclerkten leantPractfeal eaI ex. ID Endand.

Apply George BX oRCXCHANQETw feeC. i iFOR Nf fi Bl Pli I rA iff 48tN If BNi4r It Ei f' et i i i i i fl 1tJM rt arr i Jfi ili 5 JIi I II. ii jjt aIe ahd behJj arc an ofnai2 bave a tbehtrot xpejLIo ec an entiond. It id th ew oie in th i CU p. urday chargean ta.

is Iee fair r5 dent tbe tb wIU d1Ion hold lock men Resolvc1 ll ssrs will ltlon ewlyelected presl UVe 0. a airs G. A. Th lice man gepd Sd" dldH be bout IdbI nt. but.

the 1. an ver1partfes wh iervce lsjt night. ctlon athe es to tal" ontslde t1e city against Bankiton hate conrt. 1. 3.

flnest iaU lea- this sectLon. be U7beIItAbIS condition Ms. baa geut both end. lmeet- a good ntliiiV With this YILT5 armers 5 S. i I cS cc I iAioNOLITIOS EIctIo for dfl to' H1t IIt Saturdiy- THE the OppotIlionClnb 8a Ticket-Macon oa week eD Ul tclct tr tellyourCopre.

ndent th an iX to tes Jeph 11owes osa. A. Vrd rOfli prOPOS wh an1 as Ares aconmfltomia ticketTpe 1' eopl Ir. he thenbeat 1- flc aim rurr th of de- generous tb of Interests JosepbEmereon courts will front day to day Ms obsequles are perjorm fon1' very ni1ld thoug1 IntestIng BJs church was largely attended counsel for. Allen wa convicted murder and sentenced wee have given will apply a new trial.

They feel confident Ailenwill not hang Januay lOtISI week-ton Mrs. at ra. llin Ellis's Thursdayevenbg fron 4 to o'clock I marrle friends only. Tomorrow afternoon council commit- I investigating Chief Dutnera methods Its ea' York FrIday night are the week I the engagementwaz announcj of4 to Mr. Lax awealthy jeWelflmnanutao turer audiizs Levytzone ef Dunlaps stable rest- sn at 1:10 o'clock this mornIngAtoci the house 054 LIa.

Bau coored tcorner of Ocmtige. anti New streets was Iestroye4 fire togetherwjth tbefurn1ur Lflit AU th PrePebumedfUtnsured1' i' Black Resigns oi a 4' aNeEitIont YjILL THE MAJOR BE RENOMffIATEDP QtberNisnUAre lleInI diatlonsd as CndiatetMsk the Baa 4galnst Watson. l1tere Is dealo So btld- hIs has dqjn coune4aSter 9f the democrats Who lt bethat Other orthe oU1c ose havl beard folthnominatton tte. s1deihfajor h1d hbtv ver Their- pames of coun ll etngs do- es an churchbere te iffernt de- liani' IaQueer 2. COW5 conttining pIa 8wal storo.

tSpeclaL whitew man be namewaanotgivin 4. qis1 rissie Is TlftoSC mber theBerrien live onthegallows 7th hangintwUI betheflrstcapital Ishment ever In Berrien. OUflY I a TwoHedetl avringsODvpnbdI4Specia. Asi maytng tWo' fairIyfeU4 ve1ope hesoa Is a. curiosity' reported-from' ons 0 the country I'- i IRTIIDAY.

1T6 tB Cebrated it th6 UnlTrsIty' by1 5 5- OratrIa1 a I MEDALOF MR. SHRQPSHIRE Botara from svan- Miziag Newsy Noes IroAthins' December t-Spe Gen. novel Oereamedal eon- yearoccur nd4 Morris have frona economic history an it ate de- De- TlmesSay. eli canbe La theyarefiguring l. buIlt th1ng axi ntl ve now December 2.

tall and ii LSi being dressed was poudL Thelarget one weighed 413 pounds. Black ofParks. raised rice yeay Therie is quality and. every' thecoastrfoeMr flndaa re caslznaarket 4orhis j-- ATaranfuhs tVg1dsta Ga. lember 2 Mr.

ZenorHutchIson haso In a glasar banana asfatalasthat 9rlSriG5 Cea IigPowJ sP ifappentugs oi11nterullro 11tIaua 5 and Through1Georgli Si 5 AN APPROACHIJIG WEDDING OFINTERESI I r' 3 t-- zJ i t7 La v5 ColoaI Abbott Mr. A fllebird to Miirry Ohir Eventind8om. Currant GossIp. of oIoaeIE. il' AbbOttI and Mrs.

Jc ehIneA. is flounced and the rlaxe in Znu ry The mnouncemet 111 doubtless be a. good dealoSasurprisetomany of theMendscfboth parties good wishes aIihce know them' Mrs. have beeauitsuc ftml their win her fibaJS widIy kxswn pbinattthr p' USe. Ajmanwo td in Is' kzm the tere5ts his position i it HeSter noted ex- ar- be enter ais MiasHattie Allenn ceremQn ovtTbetd he heartS son-of thei he 1j th eatives few 8b city.

0 Mcaehee5 in 3. Mrz. MeGehee. LlIbs Is mostchiming Di of WrnCy a 0 a skilled andablepbysictan 4' pecla1. 3irL glCCok lIssflM th znairiigeof be iude ComoDMasae ding' re pt1oa th will beldatthebomeOfthebride 4.

Populikt NostnM1ons Inl aDevimb tSPeClaL- fl m1nation' eauntyieNcersThursda the foUow- lag ticket4waznamePom rtRTI I 5t 5 in AIIanIa La4y Has Her Sight Rest rd by Dr JHaryey Moore- 1heOcIist Mrs. AVMcCarsojiiio eSIdej al. Lo str etwis ieen yeaterda and re- lateda remarkabieexperlenceAbont ten days ago she called on lr. Harvey Moore. the oculist IntheKlser bulidthgsufferinj disease of hereyes.

he rnl losing theother. Tbe was she could eat and her this gone is a woman prom bsxnp Sow purpse InjalI inDrooks a par lyz beri ed Special. dis- ilrahie aalnst cOntindtheformer de- th Special beenuo bat De lth axi diansused co at man. bottom of body' burytbtlr dual of bones had bole lnltthatresembleda buethole. V5GED.

AT A' DA3CE. caieYistthiis Uuilev Irn4 Drawaflis Uaaor. SpelaL byn and bytCharle MUster' drewaThaor steppedbacktearackonwh1cltia fl1neZ xnenwere Mgroesad inTo escaped SdbtII beet 5.as LOOIC 4JTFOR ThWL throobotit tb. LTsAed Moles Msleduasapoos 5 10 Oousterfeia thee famous Glasses hessyoNaiRsupue4 eia asnyprIce4 AiKsHAWKESoZ a in WkIibaiI ATLARTlA ESTABLISH TW3NTTPOURYAS. n.

ea. .5 i I'- a i a You will have tTIIASGIVING I5y9u COIDO er1y and get the pick of those 12 50 and 15 Blue and Black Kersey Overcoats jusf I cothe in LongLand theyloolc as if they cost fty cent more thanyou pay us for them. lot of' new Neckwear for- Holiday tr1e. 5 4fq tj7ffi I Alt A Ma nic companyand prtIn at- Captain Commanding WOODSIDE First LEADs ThE L1bb1Tv I CUTWAS 0 vazg World' Thin I PSTEVENBRO I WhoIesaIe A ps for Attata. 1.

land oet2Z.1i ni FOR iagrea choice l50 10 WAETED-Agenta. a and' good torightparty Lock zI2t' 4' CUAXCEL AN ESTABLISHED plating' btsi bestcity- theaouthno For partic. decZ4t. oferydpuon on 3 1 WA1ITED-Doarder boardvery ThlsLs close cOnvenient to nov-7t TYPEWUITIRS LED SUPPLIEL IIazdln 15 deelm IotlceLagiyenthat9Grn appileaforretaul beer license at No. 1Th Walker street-4- Hi flOw tot sale at Johnson's.

Moon. Jog solicited 1 East AlahamesireL' n0v21-lin apply. at next of apiHtuoua street a SMITH Agent. tnov-s" week. Z4 W1I1tehIU 4 uovZt l' SffpT3d So olfigoiti nWattsCoJewiters PORRENT-Ope four- room cotZagescornr Crew bt- Capitol miov4t1 SALE-Real Ette Courtland Meeettor woulexchange location good neigliboeliood an conveniae.

N0W 45p. prettierbOeuein Atlanta dU' en Js Balk 413 0uitSbie iHLP. MaIe. SALESMEN Olt AGENTS make money easy 1 CoznpanyClncinnati dec.l4xr- us we Mass. dcc 1 Decemperprepared the own.

Salary. or in. goods to I rot is perso i stamp for 12 Vt' street. New Cay. ly.5 as Cleveland.

7. 74 Areu i PMl7EbT loapamade on in delayThe WT ap- th Atlanta Fontain5 pjjfldhmg. l-4t S2tiXP. and to Pporstzeet MONEY TO Edgewood 14 daiy front Atlanta arm Ueorgladeal Davis. Boom 43 nOvS-6rn S.

prcpertyatS ucepropertyat I ceuLnonti di' at 7 per cent atall limestoIiiiij rtTFnitLOANSanywherinGI gla come Co. and l2No. 174 White- Equitablebuildingoctlm SBradstreetjantly MONEY TO LOAN on diamond watches Liberal own time CO. IS etKimhalI juneSi HELP oroceworyorgent inn. Experience necessary.

In cash. Lewis block 3 bvilleTerm. dec It. 5 IITCATIOII WANTDA as druggist a grid. nate in pharmacy with 4 Box IX YOUNG MANdosire e1eyk ten year ractical in fo Pick1ngtn Fittsboro 4' Oia Van Wlnkls for flrst.

class piano Addrea. Pisso care Con. Ititutlon now- s-n. QRRENT- 5 ByJoha 3. Wo4jj Riding' 5 l14S0ffk 4 1 lWaIf St.

e'- FOR JOiit.i. WO0iIDJ MIN tr. is. 1 Decatur. 114 00 7 5 5 t7hS5Giimr.4 I Sisi Srhezuiekte Stars 34 Peatre I b.

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