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Loses OOB of Her Most ms- DEATH COMES SUDDENLY TO HIM. Grand Mastsr Uaion of the 8Ute- x- Prendentof the Senate of Episcopal Dtooese. Augusta March 11 Hon. John Shelton Davidson died suddenly at 10:40 o'clock this morning of heart failure. He has been out of health for the put year awl the last three mouths has rapidly been declining with a complication of diseases.

He was out on the streets yesterday. His last Illness commenced about 7 o'clock this morning. He had been to New York recently to consult with a spec. Wilt. but was not benefited by the trip.

He was born In Augusta. Tuna 17. 1848 and has lived here all his life. He graduated at Jlbury Institute. Twlggs county Georgia.

He studied law here with Major Barnes In 1866 and was admitted to the bar before he was twenty-one years old. In 1873 he formed a. partnership with. his brother. William T.

Davidson which still exists. He was a. successful lawyer. and from his practice he saved considerable money and leaves an estate valued at $150.000. He was grand master of the grand lodge of Masons of Georgia.

which office he was called to from the floor an unusual honor and he has held that office for eleven years. He served In the senate of St as senator from the eighteenth district. and was unanimously elected president pro tern. of that body. In 1886 he was again turned to the senate by his constituents JOHN S.

DAVIDSON. and was elected president of that body. which office he held until 1887. since which time he has devoted himself to his profession. I has been treasurer of the Episcopal diocese of Georgia for fourteen years and has held other positions or hon- or and trust In the state and oh He was a member of various orders.

but of all he loved the Masons best. He leaves two brothers. William T. ld Albert H. Davidson.

both of this city. lie was president of the board of education which office he has held since the organization of the board. On account of his death the schools will be closed tomorrow and Tuesday. He was city attorney and counselor for a large number of corporations and was one or the ablest lawyers at the bar. He was a natural orator.

Mr. Davidson was a spirited and prominent citizen highly regarded and his death Is a big loss to Georgia. He wm probably be burled on Tuesday and It will be the largest funeral ever held in Augusta. SORROW IN ATLANTA. Colonel Dfvl on' lirothor Mn on Grieved to Hear of His Death.

Last evening several of the most proml- Dent Masons In the city were apprised of the death of Colonel Davidson. It was a sudden shock to them and none had any Idea that he was dangerously III or even sick. Atlanta has many loyal and enthusiastic lIasons and the announcement or the. sad death of their beloved leader brings sorrow and sadness to them. For many years Colonel Davidson has been at the head of Masonic affairs in Georgia.

lie was thoroughly identified with every department of. the order. enthusiastic In his efforts to carry tcrward the good of the cause and zealous In his endeavors to keep alive the true and ennobling instincts or Masonry. His work for the fraternity brought him to Atlanta time and time again. and there are many here who loved and honored him.

There will no doubt be a large meeting of the different lodges today and arrangements will be made to send a large number of delegates to Augusta. The news of John S. Davidson's death said Hon. Harry E. Stoekdell.

who Is one of the most prominent Masons In the state. Is a great surprise and sorrow to me. I knew him and I loved him. What Mason is there who didn't love him He had a quiet unassuming modesty. a charm of manner which drew all men to know him to be thrown with him and to hear that rich musical voice speaking gentle words of wisdom and advice was a privilege I always prized.

Colonel Davidson gave up everything for the cause of Masonry. He threw his whole soul Into the work and all the men of the Masonic order In the state looked up to him with pride confident that the fraternity would prosper in his charge. As an orator he was graceful and polished full of force and vim. In his calm end smooth style he made you feel the force of his argument. Not the Masons alone but the whole state will feel the loss as for many years lie served Georgia.

nobly and in every position his acknowledged superiority met with deserved distinction. As a Churchman. Colonel Davidson was prominent in church work. As treasurer of the diocese of Georgia and delegate to the general convention from this state he was well known as one of th most effective workers for the cause of the church in the country. For over seven years Colonel Davidson had charge of the funds of the Episcopal church and large amounts passed through his hands annually.

For a number of years he served as a delegate to the general convention This convention comes together everyh three years and at every meeting which. COUinel Davidson attended he received the honor and respect due his superior- qualities. death will proY fa great loss to the church. said Dr. Sarnett last night.

He was looked upon as one of the most tie voted and strenuous workers In the Georgia din- Surely no one took a more active in In tlt affairs ot the than le Nelson is now Savannah And I shouldthinkthat w11lconduct the fur ral exercises. I am grieved to hear of th ad death. Essealeb to luae Call Columbia B. C. March it.

Special. Reformers as Governor supporters are generally called. are tber scarce in Colombia but enough unknown ones have en found to lane a call for the' reformers to meet In tmVdtrcmtbe ma of March to elect a delegate to attend the' tat conference of wformeni' on April tta a fddt wbethw Wmlnatligcoayentloa1 lNJtb jMfliASB fcjiSJBCk 1 1 raTOITBYAccmAT. Board of Edncai BTWaBt It Doas. not-been yaccfnate87 Th Vlawv6fth Jtfti.

pUs of the public schools shaU.show- cerw UftCte from physician that they have been vaccinated before reviving catdjpf admission to the schoolsotithejCt r. This law while It is strictly. enforcedD the superintendent of the schools who is- ue the cards- of admission uwetas iitHr quite inoperative. as is clearly shown by what Dr. Alexander president of the board of Health has to sayonth SUbject Then outside of the schools there are many people to the city who are not Impervious to smallpox and should be vaeoInateat once.

In fact. the number of people who ar not vaccinated In Atlanta is wonderful. And every one according to the view medical men take of the situation. IS liable to con tract and to spread Use disease. During the special session of.

the general council last Saturday. Dr. Alexander president of the board of health. appeared before. the council and asked that body whether or not It was advisable to push the vaccination further.

Th president. of the board. In till question was contemplating the financial part and ked the question because the city has to pay the bill for the work. When asked as to what he thought of it himself the doctor replied without any hesitancy that the work should be carried on- or said he no one unowii of the number of people In the city who havot been vaccinated. Why there are 1 of school children who have not been successfully vaccinated and we find many who will not submit to It.

Of course the city has to pay for the work and for that reason I have come here to ask you whether or not you want it to go on. Mr. Harmon and Mr. Beatle were up about th same time both claiming the at. tentlon of the chair.

Mr. Harmon was recognized by the mayor pro tern. and asked What will it cosr Dr. Alexander rave the figures that the treasury of the city had paid out for the work and then Mr. Beatie remarked If I understood the doctor right he said that there were many school children who had not been vaccinated "That's about what I said replied Dr.

imiuer. But turned Mr. Beatle there is a which nvn that no child can be lLuclt- aw says cnna or nia pareus yieBciim from some physician that the child has been vaccinated. Then. It that be true.

how could there be as the president of the board of health claims. so many school children who have never been vaccinated. President Alexander rd the gentleman through and then said "That's just the point I want make right here. Why. In one the public schools we found a.

great number who had not been vaccinated. Why there were so many of them that I think that I would be warranted In staying that the public schools there are a thousand or more who have not be i vaccinated. Then how did they get tickets of admission to the schools asked Mr. Beatle. "That's the point said the president of the rd.

which I want you all to see and It shows the necessity of carrying on this work. In the first place the tendent of the schools will refuse to admit ay one who does not show that he has been vaccinated. The parents of the pupils enow this too. or they learn ltand then they send the children to a physician who yaclnates arid gives R. certificate.

That certificate of vaccination means that the virus has been applied. and the virus being rood tile physician has every reason to think that it will take and make a ood sore. But It often turns out after the certificate has been glv- that the virus does not take. At that time the child la In school and there lawfully too. So what is there dor Mr.

Beatle who Is a member of the board of education a well as a member of the council. saw the force of the statement and voted with the other members of the council for the appropriation of money for the work of vaccination as Dr. Alexander wanted it. That the board of health Is anxious to have all precautions taken against the disease Is shown by the following card Is sued yesterday by the board of health In view or the conflicting reports in Atlanta. In reference to smallpox.

I have beers instructed by the board of health to make the following statement First that there have been under observation one genuine case of confluent smallpox awl four cases of variolold at 54 Ella street that a case of suspected smallpox has been removed from 321 Wheat sereet to the quarantine hospital- that the public will be kept posted by official bulletins issued by the board of health from time to time that every individual in the city who has not been successfully vaccinated should be vaccinated at once and that those who have been vaccinated should be revaccinated as the duration of the protection afforded by vaccination is not very definite. I am further Instructed by the board of health to urge upon the public the necessity for thorough and systematic vaccination as a comparatively harmless and a thoroughly efficient safety against the loathsome disease. JAMES C. AVARY Secretary Board of Health. BOX OPPCB RECEIPTS SHORT.

An AdvRDee Agents nxnlt Get. His Company Boycotted. Dalton. Ga. March lL- 8peclal The entertainment of the Dewey Concert Company here Friday night for the benefit of the Ladles' Memorial Association did small business here.

The house was not as large as it would have been but for a bad break made by the troupes advance agent who declared In the hotel lobby here that Jeff Davis and all his followers were traitors. Mr. Ileywood dismissed him arid regretted that the Idiocy of his advance agent should have cut the box off. The Episcopal church here has been robbed of a. handsome pair of brass vases which were presented to the church by Bishop Nelson.

P. W. Livingston In southwest Georgia in the interest of his bee industry lie is looking for a location. Conductor Torn Morgan who aioved to Atlanta a few months ago. bis returnee to Dalton to live.

Professor A. J. Showalter has returned Ti a visit to North Carolina cod will Monday for Dallas. Texl The temperance people of the town and county are getting ready for the tight which takes place between the wet and dry tickets April 4th. The different organizations are meetings and win leave no stones unturned to carry- the county for prohibition.

Those forming the wet ticket are by no means Idle. The Female Tramp Again Smith. who was arrested here. some time ago for vagrancy and who excited some attention on account of her wearing male apparel. Is again on the streets here.

She Is however dressed like an ordinary woman. Instead of wearing trousers. Lou was locked up in Jacksonville for thirty fcays. for vagrancy and has Just been released She was given proper clothes lid told to leave the place. It is evident that a dress is rather troublesome to the queer young tramp.

She looks awkward and fussy in woman's attire. Lou says she Is on ret way to Chicago. that the people' here wont give her a chance to live. As soon as I leave here I will swap these clothes for mans suit and then I can wan ately through' the country. It is dllgirOUl to utt like I Am Where people iTP wicked.

Lou like a said many Indecent things Ran Over by Train. va Jlarch 2S 2 l25 And Doubtless WillTB0-Tb fl W6 Time for Delay. WiUBs field ln the ExpotUloo Booms This Afternoon at O'clock Member Should De' Tht e. There is the' situation In a nutshell Wanted-For tni 66Un States and International exposIttoI5 nucleus with which to start Two Hundred. Thousand Dollars.

16 draw from- Atlanta Result Certain success. The history of the week. beginning March IX 4. is bound to show that the- result- desired has been attained and that actual work upon the exposition grounds has been begun. Everybody La familiar with the.

status of affairs. All the tumbling blocks. every possibility of delay or failure have been swept away. and we start today with the decks cleared for action. The city of Atlanta starts the ball rolling with 7500 It now remains for the citizens to do the rest.

Today the exposition board will hold an Important meeting. It will start the wqrk of securing the additional subscriptions and with the kind of work of which Atlanta is capable. The Constitution ought to be able to announce by next Sunday that the full amount needed and more has been subscribed. Everybody tan help. Everybody should help.

This is destined to be the grandest enterprise In the city's history and one which In after years any Atlantlan will be glad to be able to say that he helped. There should be no delay now and it Is sate to say there will none. The whole city is Imbued with the expo sltlon spirit. Everybody you meet talks of t. The city has.

since the agitation began. taken on new life. There Is now so talk of hard times and business depression the people have something better to think ot And pulling together everybody for the exposition and for Atlanta the Cotton States and International exposition wltybi made all that Its warmest friends hive ever dreamed that It could be. It you are a. member of the exposltlon- board attend that meeting today.

Three- o'clock. this afternoon Is the time. It la Important that youBhouldbethere. WEEK The famous play of Denman Thompson. will be seen tonight and tomorrow at the Grand and from all appearances the greeting will be even more enthusiastic.

and to larger audiences than on Its last visit. Well It Is not to be wondered Ct when the beauties of the entertainment are remember' ed so pleasantly by those Who see th e. piece. and have seen It time and tlmfc gain often- as It. ha been presented here.

Interest In the play seems not to diminish nor Its popularity lessen by repetition but It Is even more eagerly sought after by all lovers of pure amusement for Its relief from the sameness of the list of. enter. talnmenta offered the public during the season. One- of the most favorite ways of speaking of The Old Homestead" is to style It a slay of the hearth. the home and the heart and.

whether it be In the hay fields and outdoor rusticity of the first act or the big logflr and homely winter ap- panage and Indoor comfort of the last scene the result is entirely the same a suggestion of older. maybe happier days of honesty and rugged strength. of home and tender hearts of manly heartedness and womanly worth and something in the whole that appeals to the restful senses. The company that presents the play here Is the only qne now In exstence and contains the very strongest features of both organizations which have heretofore played the piece insuring i more complete production than has yet been given. the musical numbers a collection of unusually fine singers have been employed and the old songs.

which have done so much to enhance the beauty of this quaint New England play promise to be rendered more exquisitely than ever. The Drew. A eompanjf of artists headed by Mr. John Drew. will present The Rivals" and The Road to Ruin" Wednesday and Thursday at the Grand.

Too much cannot be said of this remarkable company. as every member of it Is an actor of recognized ability. The Rivals" Is familiar to our theatergoers. as it was presented by Jefferson and Florence here several years ago. Mrs.

John Drew appeared as Mrs. Mal a character In which she has had no equal on the Amen- can stage. The Road to Ruin" will be put on Thursday night. Mrs. John Drew appearing as Widow Warren.

The Drawl have met with the greatest success on their southern tour. The' busl. ness everywhere has been great. Manager T. F.

Johnson of the Savannah opera house has telegraphed Henry DeOlve as follows Savannah Ga. Much 10 li-H. De- Give. Manager The Atlanta Mrs. John Drew played to two- of the greatest houses ever known here Theater packed- at both.

performances. standing room only. Mrs. Drew's Malaprop In The Rivals. the most artistic performance the.

Savannah stage has ever witnessed. In The Road- to Ruin. Mrs. Drew was Jhcomparable. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Drew made tremendous TIte entire company are stars. F. JOHNSON Marie Jansen Later On Marie Johnson in Delmonlcoi at 6. comes to the Grand opera.

house on Friday evening next. Wherever she was seen in comic opera the Impression" she matte was vivid and the recollections of her were pleasing. Her appearance la faVcical comedy this season has been attended. It is claimed by equally plUbtc results. the plec sb selected for her starring tour better cp- portunltles for comedy work ate.

offered than by any of her muslcar roles she filled so acceptably and the introduction' of several songs In the" piece also pennitsliiCT to display heratchyietl odJofdeUvering I. popular" ballad. Gl nn MacDonough. This bright youn' Au thor achlved extraordinary success lk winter flrstple ThCi rodlgal Fatherland hlrsecond Pl rDelmonJco' ii- rr 7 eBCvM. The dtalogueUJeqtfcDyatty and crisp and its situations ar amusing.

Miss nsQ' ha tieeftwarmlyfweotiragea by this-season. a much ler idea than ever had beforeof the steetn la wWch she held bvittiR tmMt ntJ SOME' DOUBT AS TO THEmUE lawyers Ae bsotbiflg Contest la Winding Up oftht-EmpiraLumbMCoinpiny. Macon XJs March will be a quiet gathering of lawyers from Macon and other places at. Eastman tomor row la the the Empire Lumber Company. What they will do no one seems to know.

The condition of affairs la inter" eating and peculiar. The lawyers desire to determine to what proportion of money each la entitled. But there seems to be no money. to divide. There appears to be nothing but a vacuum.

The- Empire Lumber Company failed some time ago. The property of the company immediately involved in the pending discussion is estimated to have cost In good round money 1300000. There Is about 750000 of indebtedness scattered over the countryi By order of the court the property has been offered several times tot sale both publicly and privatelyat an upset price of 57000 but this figure has never been ob tamed. How the matter will end. no one seems to be ftble to say' The question now at Issue will be heard at Eastman tomorrow before Judge John S.

Hunt of Griffin as Judge C. C. Smith of the Ocmulgee circuit la disqualified. The Water Qvevtloa. On next Tuesday night the- city council- will hear the report of Mr.

A. Glblan the expert appointed by the city to examine the books of the Macon Gaslight and Water Company In order to ascertain what Is the annual net revenue derived by the company from Its water plant. There Is much public. Interest to know what Mr. Giblans report will show.

There are several rumors In re genii to his. investigation. One Is that he will report a net revenue between 31000 and 32000 and another Is that his report will show a net revenue of only 12000 per annum. Neither of these rumors may be correct. Macon desires either to buy the present plant at a fair valuation.

or build new waterworks. The city seems determined to do either one or the other. The water question has been a disturbing element in politics and business for some time. and It ought to be settled one way or the other. Perhaps Mr.

Olbians report will settle It. He has been engaged about three weeks In. examining the company's books and making an abstract and Mayor Horne and. a committee from the council have spent three days In checking off the abstract. The entire work has been systematically done and the council will have the full facts and figures before it next Tuesday night.

The company wants 550000 for the water plant. the price fixed by arbitration as the value of the property. The city says It can build for 228000 a plant that will be ample for the needs of Macon for many long years. The margin between the two figures is very' great. The present plant is large one.

It a a running concern. It has a big business of the company believes It Is rtccly worth 550000. If the city council decides from Expert Glblans report it Is not worth then what Personal and Social. Mr. Cullen Battle has returned from a business trip.

through Arkansas and Alabama. Judge 3. W. Haygood of Montezuma Is. In the city.

Miss Louis Everett of Chattanooga Is a guest of the Hotel Lanler. Mrs. W. B. Carbart who has been visiting Mrs.

Olive Bparks will return to Griffin tomorrow. Mr. Herbert Brown- and a party of ladles. leave In a day or two on a visit tO Flo- Ida. Captain W.

C. Lyon. the well-known dry goods merchant has returned from New York. MIss Dempsey is visiting in Columbus. Mrs.

James Jackson and Mrs. Sarah Grant Jackson of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. John B. Cobb. Miss Bessie Walker who has bleen visit- lug Miss Mary Lou Fleming of Augusta has returned to Macon.

Miss Fleming expects to arrive In this city on a visit In a few days. The young ladles' orchestra will give a concert very soon. On March fIth the Klnf a Daughters will give a Queen Isabella fete. Also shortly after Lent' they will give the cantata The Fisher Malden. Misses Birdie and Daisy Coleman will spend the coming summer in Europe.

Miss May Curd has gone to New York. Miss Mary Patterson has returned from Atlanta. Miss Carrie Moreland has returned to Atlanta. Miss Fannie Andrews will visit Europe this summer. Newsy Notes Mr.

Henry Crawford the well known New York lawyer is expected In Macon soon to take testimony In the case of the Mercantile Trust Company against the Richmond and Danville road. In the United States court tomorrow morning the cue of George W. Johnson will be resumed. He Is charged with re moving whisky from a bonded warehouse before the taxes were paid on it. The case excites considerable Interest.

The Warren Temperance Alliance held a vry Interesting and largely attended meeting this afternoon at the rooms of th Young Men's Christian Association Fred-Ford of Jones county an alleged murderer was arrested to Macon last night. Mr. 0. A. Park a talented and eloquent young member of the Maeonbar delivered a beautiful' anti highly Interesting address WS at Voting el the Young Men's Christian Assocftiojtye LadlM A ts tomorrow tftemoonf affairs of the Toung Men's Christian As- bavin resigned justice of the peace of the' dlswctehd remoTed taints vacancy in the Justiceship has beenfilled t0 Hol who tookihe of office yesterday fl wni deliver special tnvnatlott of large number cw pres- Mrsr Zr 7- r7 wmsldered some better itheiasa ijiiAfc iiS.

Tf In ISJIflUHMt iTST. 8raelpgTOPtw ms wi lMus jfiem ess a and blac iiia. 27 WMteKa Footeoverers road has issued. a Very handsome tavjta- tlon to its frieijds oh jthe icaslfoaoit the' thirty-ninth annual convention of American Asspclatloncf Oeneral PMsenger ansi Ticket Agents to be held on Tuesday March 1894 at Hotel Royal Polnctan9 LakewortV Hoggins of St Louis the Vnewly ted manager of the Macon baseball club graphl that hewlU reach With team On Marsh 20th- Money was forwarded him yesterday anti he wee ordered- to rusn th teens to Macon. ay8 hewlU have better players and at' less cost than what Maoon had at the.

los of season league when she won the pennant. The stockholders of the' Macon Athletic Also- elation will meet tomorrow night and elect officers. To Meszrs B. wY Sperry Henry Home Sam Altmeyer and Winters Is Macon. specially Indebted tor having a club this season.

These gentlemen hae been very energetic In their' efforts to or ganize the club. The regular weekly inspection of the police wax held today. They persented. a splendid appearance. Chief Bather and Lieu tenants Cprnes and Murphey have as fine' a body of men ae can be found in the south.

Chief ButuPi' has only been in his resent position about three months but lie has already mastered all the details of the office and is proving to a model officer. He has two splendid aids in Lieu. tenants Carnes and Murphey. Today a change was made to the i order- of placing patrolmen on the different beats. of the city.

It has been the practice for some time. for a policeman to be stationed on the. seine beat weeks' at a time. la fu' ture the policemen will alternate 4ally on the various beats and thus no favoritism" will be shown and he men will share and' share alike in whatever advantages. and disadvantages there maybeon beats Several petit robberies were ported last night anyone or two cases of fighting- today Th mqst.

serious affair was- that. of a negro' mate narnetf JClser seyerely beat. mg a colored woman TAzsie Morris Alter the whipping' lOs d1zpared but the- atr donht him very Two Men Arreatea fop KtUini WhI1e. Sloic lr irjarier Die Augusta qi. Jf arch IL cSpeclat Tbi city council Saturday night toed the- tax rate at 14 per cent.

The amount of the 4a8 able P' Prty n- Augusta is Warren Johso year negro boy who has been slnce the" recent sleet storm was found today drowned in' the canal near the pump Jim Oor4onmeyer- cud Frank Thomas the- two nerroes who had a hooting wraps' to the public' road seventeen miles from Augusta yesterday and killed John Whitehead. colored. were arrested yesterday on fnJST Warrant. ch tor them Viih Involuntary manslaughter. in tiecommis slon of an unlawful act.

Mr. Stokely- Carter a member or a cmm teat Virginia ramily. aged. Ksk who ha been living to Augusta for Eleven years engagedlnthetobacco business died CONTEST IN STEWART. The Prohibitionist Are Not Satisfied with the Ilesnit Lumpkln Oaj March It SpeciaL When the vote Jip Stewart county on the whisky Question waa' consolidated' and the anti- ptohlbitiostlsts were uccessfttl by' a majority of thirty-one fevery6ne.

hoped that this question was settled. A notice of a contest however haSj been flied. The drys allege general fraud and Judge- FUh has oredered the turning over or the tally sheets the drys So the contest Is on. R. F.

Watts. jr. Harrison E. 1. Mickey and VG B.

Ellis represent the pro hiU" and Hon. Jesse Walters ot Albany. the wet One barroom has opened up and is doing a thriving business. The town has. assessed.

its license at 500. One man rom Eutaula Ala. is here now ready to Invest J8000 if the contest la decided in faypfot lsiVre Gaj March rangenleatshaye begun if or the. reception at th ir opening Cate6n March ask It has been- decided thati a platform shall be erected on Solomon street near the inter section of hUh street Wthe center of the town and that no one save the speakers chairman ma rtpresentatiVes of' the presa wmba thefreedom of it A mass meeting will be called for Wednes- daynlgbtat PattersonSihall by5 the supporters of General Evans 555 at to get an expression froBMVery one in regard to the zuner in which their candidate shall be reclved. ThetelainpidoubVbutIwhat his recptl6njjwaibe enthuslasUcSsAr large crowdjii expected from con.

Columbusand intermediate olnts on. the' Georgia Midland daUroadfc or Annual Convention of the School Association Calli Waycross Ga. March meeting- of the Twenty-seventh District Georgia State day School Association was held here night. Itwas decided that thranwa ventlon should be held at the Baptist in Valdofttm Ca. April SIth list ea Professor E.

A. Smith tf Lowndes county association waffMau and. said that the Sunday School wotfesi Yaldosta are making ample pPepaja entertaining the delegates. The enth district is one of the most i otgnlzed in the state. There are in asfc.

triet about 150 Sunday schools With fsld bershlp approximating 8000. 7 1 Thomas B. Marshall of Wniawodf 11 president. and D. B.

Sweat editor k. Sunday School Revival. tiny. fc The candidacy of Colonel WA for the legislature has been an consenting to enter the race. Donald announces that hejwflj neTj the county In this camplagn up his interest in.

the hands of ColoneLMcDonald has aeryedL. in the legislature andbis rtcottl antl favorably known AH A. convention will held al date for the purpose of nominal gressnan from We eleventh co district. The Baptist church here has State Baptist Association to ho annual- convention In thlslqltj 1895. DR.

TURNER QUITE Turner the president theAt table' Association which meets noonIs quite ill in Savannalic left for his bedside yesterday soon' aa ne is stand the. leave the city. Dr. Turner was. In i ashortvisit whenJur was teriolil FOR THE CAPJT.

There will be meeting of sib thel crested In the fair of atvll oclockhi Men lChrt ttaa Women tullotfjifls find in Qrncstt A pains strami neees At atic shtrp and aa colds and chat ptifflt Q4 cus with Ubam spice and pine Alt. safest lad beat Boil form Dun asn Case. Coir HEETI5CS. 1 Goipel aieetlas On Monday March 12th. at Broad street at and 730 pifc Prs Z.

WorreU- A regular convocaitot- fount Zios chapter. go. i Royal ArihMasons held in Masonic hall cMeij thls. Monday. erBsJjW hedegreez of mart a masters will eoi 1 u- i4 Companions- qualified ft teranllr Invited.

Elevator at ttl street entrance. A JUUUS L. BROWN. E. HUJTWj MOONS Secretary.

ROSES ROSES of J1 kinds also fruit had 4 xneataT trees shrubs and vtoeVff Ti time Ushort For best plants sorts cell on W. D. 08 Catalogue free. T. j.

w. buys S-room house on VfiXOtJHKtl blocks sewer gas. tl ctrM- JMOW front foot buys IDOllM business lot. 450 buys beautiful elevated tot it In block adjoining the famous Afna NOTICE. 4 I wtnfrecelve bids lot ft lshn unttormg forthe Atlanta police fttr Theanlfotjasar to be nadsV 1 dothVtadig WttVwelghtcfcloUi eighteen fluncesper yar The Suit must made tattonar A.

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t' 4 1 ODe. He Iost tlnushed' h. Ex of hI Epilco al ocl xk I I Oeo a. lod floor-an honor-and wu I voted 5 elt death A ugust8 I TA. Dpvidon Masoni an an Sorrow ls lncts Wh him.

To a dele ate the years a rved to ther nel duehls supet1otquaJltles. provcfalle mostLiemted atr nuoWl dlO ee Burel7 noone mo tere8tJncthe ofth BlshOl Ne1llon that he wUr nduct U1efuF esI earof th a oacb Coil Uch tormenr. Go sup. ea1 are buteDPuh OM haye1xIen accaUtorth JIt thta ithe ofXarcb lecile1 too tconterencCfieoftn ra 1tAi 1' Om1ntb1j CoDTlntlo i. iff ft i f.

TV otE411ea1aWt feo i II. R01r1DaD7lcl1 ol' 1UAtln1 ui otth. publlclChoo1lhlJUhow I athFuiqiI bet re' Iv1n to lChoola' titjdtl. 1b1IW. wh11e1t1U1ctl7ien 1J theauper1 tendeat ofthelCh IUNthe ofadDWllloDt to tIclearlylhOW1i th 1 eallhohU bad' to say.

on U1lUbJect. T1enoutlJde lhouldbevaocInate41Lt peopJewho ate not. toCQn tr ct I coUJ I prea1d bef re. th The th tho without or. the com A er law which ted to the public schools unless he has been vaccinated.

In fact. th superIntendent can. not give that child ticket wtthoUt that child his presents a Pruf lIl to Ce of eat Vs by I I In I Ir. I know It. and wh 8 Ih to do as I I Is- ev am S.ecretary Ga lL- The ywcod rt Idlo th chur II atlon.

A or feo a ur from long having meetings Waycross. Ga. M81C Lou 1 thlrtydaylo 70001 ter. asI bereI IWIoP. th Sult daDrerouato travel like.

I' PeOplem rae41Jke a mad sailor nd theaQwd arQ 1ndher. She letttma aftemoOntor Ch1ea Raa OTerb7' mr 1ahGL1Iarch U. Edward BroWii a earpenteron th oUthbc und railroad JdU last Jitgbt' 1Ifaitempt1nCtol i ire1cht' ttraSltt Ways J1jt 1 mptedJi' ft neof lthec iibe eet I fit OVB i BtrEBh 1f fb itr fl' rff fR1B1t i' rt RlpOSItlol 1nd 1 5j. Kl HEJHtHATIJBl indD II. mf lb IIt r.

AH IMpO RT ANl I 9 THEJ30AR I. Will D. Ulol1iBoOllnJ Oolo ti. t1ia oDtn ftutlti tt6n nSute I Result-'Certain otthe nlng res lt IiP nthe groun a en Ingwith needed-and more-has help. an be I I expo Iltl It.

busln ss I wll that. ou 8houId there. iHt JAJJlli lHLJ pi otl5enman 11 an It I 1 I I a. nd UtJ 1 gaI baa beenpre eqted I i I I I I I One-of I 1 lay I same-a hearte 1l1es nt IA tompan MrsMaIaprop ap JohIl3op. Sav nnAh De- ManagerIhe hen S.

wltn RoIldto Dl' wasllacomp tablo. Drewmadepe reirL IOL iLLe. tCFrid Whereverlhe Impre sIOl1lh de andth of pleulngHerappea tatc1Ca1comel1y aeaaol1hu att nd res U1 hertarrtntto ofJ1er muslca1les lhe1Ule4 aftdthJntroductIon lOt1 1Jt th permits er ri1ne odotd Uyerlni Her. new- comedy i b1' Y. aeDo.

110111. hTh18. bd 11. ti un I1ttr. achl rd1nAr7 es.

IA iJr1nter. wIth" his Pfece. Prodigal FAthu and playDelmonleoi at. cftee1aitb 1irat In 1JretPe h.t wJttrfand nd la attuat1onsareamusl tYl has COUf i bi etucci this UD4 cObtln dafmuehodearet rh 4 bef re oftb cbh dbrtheiPUb1tc1uIr 9- monKLt Erln Mt aur 1. PZ1r.

t1 p11ICh On7ptt fI. er J. lrmI hf 1 1 1 lpsoJi B1. tor alo ctiUJ I r- Uarreat iS daI1 rter lie JwLflnJab htIUr i. Js rDt.

th. rtlty. fJaU. omahlt rt I fe tha lleVerah arI. HlH1t er-eci' I another NJegro 1n.1MII ppIAfr1 which hewu naa1u an Of" I.

at ed' d. 1i I'T 7' 1 Wfjlr WATBl1i l. lT. Ki Fiiir i UJnld ft h' Pes 1' 4 ff 1 PlDhol BuUd 1 a DOUBlAS TH Jf" fr i 1 L1r Hn. otbs 41ttnnJ.

tCont 11dniu 0 oip iLubrC J. Jn a 1hTre wI1' etperf lweJfronri Maon ad tteI p1e alEt tl IW1 ceeof the Epi Lubri Cmpy. Wt wi 400 seem kw. Tecn on ofaa lt. et ad p.

Te lAwer desi 4etrne 101ht prpron DQnQecl 1 eUUe tu sem mone. cvide Tere AppAr ntg ut vcu Te Ept Lub Cmpan fale Ue prp Cmpany lete diS110nt eltted tove ct go rund mOneyj3OOQO0 fO Indebtee stere cunt orer te cou propery offe sever UeB' bth pubicy prIvatelat upt 0 ths fre ob tied. th mte wU ne see. bble sy. Te Isue he Etn tomr- Ju Hunt Grtt te mugee cut 1 ual1e nt t.

cty counc wll A eprt enmne bk Mac cert derved th compny It plt Tere publc Intert kow GblanJ reprt ae. verrumors ga Investgaton. I w1 reprt rvenue 10 0 111' reDrt w1 ne rvenue 0 annU of. rmors cort dslrel ta bid waterwork. deter- Queston ha ben dlstubinA I fo sme time wi aette egged wek company I bks makng an abstrac counci bav I cheing of te a 8trct Te bn sYltematcly ad counci wi fu I Tuesay nigt Te rmpany 0 fxed Arbittion a vaue If propy.

Te ciy sys buid 0 wi te nee lon yeas margn betwen ver" creat Te lare i con ern. I a. busl. bleves rClly worh 0. I cty couci deJdes Gblns I SOthen Socal.

Cule Batte fm I buines Akaas Ala. bma. Haygod Montezua ciy. Luis. Everett Chattanog the' Ler rs.

Crbar ha ben vWtn Mr. Olve Sprk wl rlm toorrow. Herbrt Browb ofle won visi FJr. Captai te wel-kow c. ha rturne Dmpsey visitng ColubU.

MI. Jaes Jackon anc Atat vltlng MIl Be8l Waler Ma Lu. Fleming. August. ha Mac Feml pect arve Cty dys.

yourg orhest wi concrt ver Marh 2th Knls wil Ilve Isbela Also sorty afer Lnt thy Wl glvt tat Fsher Birie Ds Colean wI sd thecmlg Mis gne York retued frm Atant. Mis Cale Morelnd rtred FlLnne Andrew wU Eupe summe. ote. Hen Crawtor' te wel kown Yor lWer excted I th cae Mrcantle Compny agait Ricmond ad Davle a Unied tomorw cae Grge Johnon wi rsu ed. IScharged wih re whik tm bnde bfore th tel wer i.

Te excies nsldele Intere. Te TemprceAllanc hel vry interesU largey atteded meetn ateron room te Crtlan Aloclaton Fed Ford Jael cut alere murerr aste. I Maor lt nght. A Park a. taente elouent te Mtba delveed beautC hgl1 Intere Un1 adeu ths ateto mtnr.

Chrttla UonThe Lde' AUx11 meet tmorw terol' Te aa te ni Chriltla A' lolaUon ae i a fourslr dlion Capt w4 CDaYhvl resiged the ofce of pa nt d1ltct vcy te Justhlpb beD Me' bY CPt Grr Bol Jotk te. at ofo I MaJO 1. aab wr a a- dress at a nea da at theAce of 0 on The It CU1 a Its e. rl1' I a stn ad Impsln 8t er Ie' w' pA at the' spttvOI of. lae numb of cit A a dleic wlbpr ant hear te dtled gentem TonlItRer F.

F. teI. f' Clt Eta 1' phed on. BI eYl tor' 1 1u ne of lgar. sees of aonnvDi rlot tthrh Bttehu ed.

te conc hs of Ir4 1. itO. ht. JtelleOfC H1. ec.

WU uT Lt in Ie he. vi rlCI. edett eu ttht tCu. U. wlti intr1 1CH a thO hY 1 nr Or btt 1jUUlC1 hleU.

ctefgr te1f' tlfa at te 11t tlen OI b' i net a a. tpO nddat wD Ad nan Va ad l15 Notmueh JntreJb Jetb' 1hth ar i i. i iBaet 1 Ilet tr I Ue unJ ft. 7 tjf mOf iif1J' JTtoU9d Pt tltwJH JOlstt I thiti tfi ef IRl" tjJd h. b6i ua I I I i i BUmr'H' 14 i- t.

ll 1 X' 1" J' 1 5l LJ emlm tAI wrn I' vai. NOTIHAT L. I fa" R' enr th i WBf I' i i 1. iT Ic s- Du" e' Std 2' 1 xf rl A ses1fo t1a in Or an i ei curic 1oHb PW n. prL iF erWE taJsand Jl" tf cr JIC f' r' husue4 a oie 1v ton It fri nJhe lofth tbl t-nntt u1 con1 hUOI cn AsolaUon rO tel ene cket ents hed te 1 arh 2 POln worl Fa.

I t. Hagg' Stu8the y' mana thea on bleb cub.teI- egph tha he wre8chMa nwUh te 1arh 2Monewufonar hmyeteryahe re trh tem Hay hew1 beter player ad a te ctUn MAn ha the. 10 tleD' league whe th pnnnt. Btockoder theUc claton wi andel ofeer. MeS ry.

Hen Hrne Sm Alteyer ad EW1t Man 8pciaUy tOlhavn a cub season. Tese nUemen bn enertic thet efo gne Te rg weekytU te polc wa hed toy. pente appeance. Buter a4eu. tennt Cjs Murhey tne' foundb south nut 1en ii piltIonabttre monts alread thedet om prvn b.

0el ofcer. aehas spledid ad Caei nd Muhe7. Today. cbang me th ore placngpatrolmel dUerntbat I' ben pracUce poUcmail sttned se bat week at I plcmen wU aternte 1yor te. vaoU bt thu' nofa wl sown a eD wlaRld sha InwhAtver dv8Jltel ad disadvantgel may qn bat pUt rbbrles werer6preil' r' QOlUgo toda Qst ri ulial ofa neg' ml erelybat ig cotOrwoman Le1or.

ter wllpplngll la a VU I lo tOf for' Im awt 1 dOlb' td hm f. aoO AlHi TA' rei1ed i i Wite 1 ld tok iJ Per Dt iaMa1 SPa councftuynlght feUu 1 ent Te' out te dest ot t1e ptoP b. 48. Waen an elv teiclneg by be ilgsinc ret ItOnwu roundttot dwne i ner. te Ji Grmeyer.

Fn To te nene shoot arp publc' r9d 8ev nteln mletm Auta yesta kied 101. Wit hefd colore at yest yon a corone8waantcqr em Wt Involut maaughter. i te cm. uawfu act Btokei' Cater amember prm. VI taYa II Wh ha bee lvl I cUt fol eleven ye engeIthe bU1ed yesteray rt suddely of congeUon' of thebr Te remalruvere te Danve Va.

for Intr COJET INSTE T. Te Phtbllo tatAe Sa ed wih ellu14 Lumpkin Ga Mah1p Wen St at cultj tewhk Queti waconsldte ad te a prhblon wer' uee8fd of. thlty-ne' eve iu hopdth thl quesUorfw etUe DoUe ntest bU. bnne Te. 48 aegCn UddJudreJ reeed te tI 1 shee.

te So te cnte' RFWattJlH Hcke' EUrent pr ad HonJelseWatersotAby tetet I baromh pene dotc atrvinibuste Te. tw. bU ltUcetat O. trOnUfu 1h e' nw. tolrTutOU tecontt Jceed 1tavoghllt i Xf tSc Ga.

1arh' Jip a A rneDenf fuei ldo theyeptioD fQn Co1eAtkont te DZJt I bel ddetha ltf aa. ec Solo tet neal teJlnter HU teet bf. the the ad. ilea ve th pr I a' nd 1Pletltti er 1Mprul WU be aUow8 ttom Am. metngw cU toeea nll at Pateronhal 17 teeuP' preaGel1e E0 gt a 1onom.

ve rr et the cdldb ha e1v The Inoi4btbut. Wh h. pUI1m tUlaIUcAIUU cowd JJexp tel1 Macon Atlanta. Columbus" and. JOlntlon Central ai org1.

-f: ilL9t McLf a ThonttcI1iwaranre Ga. LH 1 5nEmmODsiLaw. re ia' 0ltdoOEd1 I aY Woiceat tJdan tlWifOolde j1GtJ 3 ft Clt1 tn 11 1 ffW ohSttwDert U. 9 lH8nOi trN lf trai1. man Chler rEtctCWI7Jioatol Ulnl1 Iii F1 rWntedS i 1 Erie Pa.

P14K Wt Cfn UiEd JVQ aa Yf iDol1ertF1ovma Ga sl Ha wY01k tGUItave' 1 3 1fFprteStet. baDi LButler Yorkf1fi Smfthf 1Ya tO YHortj Ne. 1Orl W. WlJJftcJeYIU wu tW 1b1Ull a tXJC Git1iatle Vaeh1ett Ji ii1' Can t1 :60 It. 0 1fon Yarch lat if andl :51 by io ar ri oun t.

ZIO Ji U. fi o' laf au 1' ital'- ulld1ng. a l3qt th1lMoDdaJ 4 I 1. oi wmbe t. Elevatorat' 1 treetentrance a JUL1U8LBROWNEmll 1' 90N' ROS Li i 1hctlme is 1OIbest.

it WiDiJEA Equ1 mt 1 WMAX i. houseon' belg1arl1blocullew ifroQtfCOt ya slnealJotrt fl JIOObu7f. bloekdjolnlng famo U' 5 1OTIO lf i til QtlI 11 tr 7- tfi T1AN1kJA- ii 11. 5 fi 1ft" it' i 1t ci OOIcBTITUTIO ATIA1J 1 1 y1 I 181L th 8 yeB- I I I. rnes I i I i I I I I i i iI i I I 4 1 i 1 i oftbe i 1 ii li itt il 11 Is I i 1 rew To 55 I I cab a tI th Ir 3i 18 1r nd proyea 5 arnett dsltad iA- us should thInk eral 114 alL I SPeCI1 Ei beenfound a thiuciy csnthe t2i state nis 4t TKEUtft The dueaUWAAt la the Public eh Is.

1Z'5t 110w Inan schoolchllOren In AUant brave nut been The1wh ofthe cli 11 Th shall show Cel of scoolsotth ttt7. D7 sue. he thtreare an or city Alexander a beln It good givn todo it RECE1i1HORT ii his Marc wearin wn- laye ai I ii ei people-here I I I aeI ic are jc in to the erow I aQun4 her. left thaftemoa fat Chicago. a Ga.

Mar negro CSrpenter on Southbound was killed nigh in. attempting to' board a passing freigs I traIn at. Station. He ttempt ii get on one of theears adfeUbetwe a nert FrnCheveIng gt by lb llerlltl school will lkevlaeoaW da3' UItt at I oalo att 1Wtdas En Illinti InWbc5 1h 5- 8 1EIpOSItIOflFflDd. t.

BE BONE llk MDoubt1u WiU There It IMPORTANT MEEINOF HE BOAR 1 zp sLtIen Tbes 310000 st ation fromAt1anta. eek-beginniflg 12 sr I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I you should be I iI1EAJPii' I I playofDenman I I I I I I I I I I 3. I I I I I I 1 ap- nurn- ap- MaIaproplnrhe Tli Herappearance corned tot than-by ties hertatchy method of new Is Glenn euc esa first pIece The I his second I a excels the nst many reepeetj dialogue a. Is equally witty crts I are Mi been warmly encouraged byher lueceas season a eletrei I iSZ5ri rounde4 berwit2i a sat1zfactor who as been pastor ota coIorai I at EutBIrmingbans was arrest Just after iiehad5Sniahed his sermon I In he was rlnu a Lire that afterward esea fretan 1' anf iWt1SiJAI I Plant orB lld. a THE 1LUE' Hi Qtisitlnn 11 Co2itesttn Of the Zlpire Lumber Company.

There quietgathering case of I ob- beihble is i i a is I Brownand I ry nd thecoming Ml ew re- the coi ty nd this afteznoos attheiting Auxltary meets afternoon. The UiIg sociation are in flourishIng chditLon. Captain c. Davis having oftce 716th dtitij add to Atlanta the been filled by Captajn GeOrRe EoIm took the oath MajSr 3 F. ifansotI an ad- bear.

day the Academy Music Crisis Its Cause and Rernedies faj Hacaon Is strong and ImpresaivC spt ker Ife will speak the a Citles A large audience will be to the distinguished gentiema Tonigt Rev Reese rector o' Ctrizts Episcopaj preached The Bible and Revelation This was one a regular serIes sermons. Rev Dr. TayIor of the Fifth Baptist church preached the seeonforhis series of icr. mobS tonight oa the life of Christ His euJect wa liusyUft Galilee. The ic.

Ial servIces' in the. different ehure3ss gif the city conttnua unIto interest Mrs. Th IIndadn wh bait very iU Is i lit Atthnt L. Wood' innounces" himself candidate for' alderman frozritheat wa the peclti eiection to be held next Wednesday. There are ontytwo efldtda In therace exAldeau3.

iJi andMr Wood Not much interest baa yet' bee aroyzed bUttbeCXflpalgfly belive a lbs fleit tibree days i. esterday' JnBibb supeniorccw' Judge BarUetLpassedan dlxectg that TOdSTkttlheFfrst Peby a. nsmb- of. prs joined the ch1src adnhinhstered of per share upx it capital sw ible Onans3 aftetthelbat thj0fl or aniz 7 Baxter Jqu tM usocIatJo nnder his tlen the affairs of the aaaoci. etty Cd ii.

besst ii IePtaIaIi I i.to sq cu It irirn I 8ti UQ VV I1U WLftI5 i iiqPurse and causeS" our tra le to incre Corrie and see our Nobby pv FOOTWEAR in 4ans a r' i I 4 5 O. 135 lOadhu theboasYotIIof co ytOtlonbfAthecican oti tu ita 20. th ewly te- hwuireach eam forWa im rca the H51saYaha wililiave te11CQt flose eague nd een Or- anize olice Lieu 1 aboutthree as be titn une alternatejiaily ata rep rfedi Xlserieyerriy eoloredwomajj he 3ir' IOIIcfe lhaploOkniat lilnandlIl soon. e' A1JQISTA' itI1pL. hrfld-dto1eily Crter Marcia 3LScIaLThe Th ptoperty.

in Johnson in thetwo whohad ahsotingscr arrest day coroners c4rgtng With oft prom- thfrtyst engaged yesterday rather suddeniy congesUo the braIo The tlfliris Were taken th Danville Va. thtermen Fruhtbitio istsApe ha Ga1March SpeciaWben was every one I ntest however haA Jodge7ls over to JT bi of wetL One from herenowtvady O00 favor at Grist. Ggifl3 i SpeciaL hare 1fcir ofGenerl Celonel Atkinson tbeiropening I the-Inter- In thepeakers will bealtowedthe freedom A say nightatPattersonp baLl bythe from every reelvedThele is no doubt butwhat reception" will be- enthusiasUc A crowd is I pdd rallroads The Klnball WB IUaD1Umore JThortltcn LaGrange 0a IL McCafl Macon A. li. Emmons LawS canoe Ma5s3AlexBachusToltsdo 0 Ed ADay Wi Golden SaYannah James MItch ll Cincin- 3obertson.

Cinclnnatt. 0. New YorkT1J8trauzman Ii. Cully Bostont OF 4 J. InobblIewOrIcnnsMisi SchillerNew York.

0 VarrLner Nev. York iI. RU1aC Jr1 NewOnieans B. Wills Qpelik JtaWpp. Ilirming' bam- DernettSt Louis 1LLee Augusta Wuliamaionypey nd wife COlombUS0f 0.

St. Louis Maj 1LB ThmnthgUnIted States Army 11 21. JIL wife ClnelnnatiBdADay WoecesterMau- BDosier Pbovilla llasford New York Guatavi 1 PrEkNewYork It EJ3radford. Bt Iou1z0. BradIy Chicago C.

iLMc' Juntin Columhle.J. ForreaterAlbany Ga. New Torklt St Smith RIchmnd Va. ilo New York bMerj Bal4iereW 3mcIey an I WIfe Ii tilIWashIngton 1s Oe charleswachlei Naeoe- JsstphoMa ou 2LM ISis. bUikTTl' 14w1e aud Mcmtegeae a.

Rarca Ssnisai- a OLTIi GEOiICIL is ColieL3 2 executive committee. It was the an 1 presideat 5 we wuea teie I us wt ko ist 15 o. i 3 I mao ii. lc he will net but ol li served 4 be nominetiegisue. huie4 tobol4 4el.

I this dti. i I IJf ILL-of the A noon is i soonaa helm theclty irialti Si a P0 a short visit When ii tJiefl 1Il 2iianycieqdUI hisfllnethougtz nDthliigtilrbPp blended f- the laiiei is' ot5thS. pitiSC I tlii Tca a toil Ii ia Sudn I I PAIN hA3iI and gnifeM r4et I 142 ONzLINtT 1 aching sidel 1. I hiskidne7aM 1 patnsstrsmni A nesses i aticsharpind pnlcoagbscoIdsandcheazainL Is' ouswith LIiamapice mdnnefta gwettestiurest piadt' PriceiAeiiivsiec. Aiafldruui' GoupelMeeting.

i ptn A. 8. IA eonvocatd' lSAlAM 011 Cir ff. 1W. italmuiidlng.

ii ses harp this. e' cfmank be eO' ON' Elevator CiTUlka High ZADOC 33. ROS all shadS5 PLANTT' NOW1 The titnefishoit BZATS' si Equitable E5 MAY Nofl 00Wlker belgian blocks fonttasy terms 3200 per lOCi Ajfl a' InsUtute. it11ree Webids ftiTl1lhing for the 10 oeiock mV Thursday Ilth' eUnifors iNto made of cloth Indigo blue weight cf cloth 005 ounceiper yard. afldfOf eoatitMvestfounteen OUfldSlPd' Tbesu1ti Inuitbe made and hlft belt wpitinllkistyle with ri" butt ns e3A CONNOLJ' iniS It 1f1 hlef i cI l1b 12 Peachiral 1Chrp.

a jdABA' iiiY Rrna1 4. kIr 5 irmtngharn. atI sI300w Vdyin Alab eent7 days the egovern0rehiP tintlorLThe CO wIl warU' up all cfthU are bama changQS 5 ttitiofl5. ton i' j5voniteWith ay. beUid 5charnPiofled- 0 i2' eievelu' asic I.

nitraUon. bysenat I Seiiatft jugk s' sentatives- in f. ngreuman Clarke of Mobil ThtPTela0fth Cleurne ew Ioh a parity with as gad unlImited Idont believe democrat out of bIs honesty1 dne but Camp vote cdntrarY Si says James' Thic11mhia FJosepi FJohns of Colbert COOn ennoble On 111 ocloCk Cam when you have tMobile you cmli srgthe union dtes for the a. Opellka- Times nt" have not simply Johnston is the OThey think he tinga niany L5 CO such 41 as the haking00 g1 ey zibodtO eicited Be cur ahead. GddsdenTTIb Reire It Selnia Times fo the dark days ere pet and ne support toCap ermed confed reuiaIj numb tCy for coUflty fthby aiding plings COO of 1 thtdark pert JSvetenans of sdorse Colonel 0 he did not.

re CaptaIil Wfluiaiu ocraU9 isartl 4 A eatild. have say 1' Ical jsge 0 0' Scottibofo deyeio5nJstI I obnltoEoZ SmaIIbo as oriTjias 0 the othep gent 4ej5fl a. ratguIa TUne O0O voteda bJt lnt new Ii leveu a 1" tstlL 3asper Eagle here eulogized e4Miyor Itch I a srpreper znapto nomInate moat available t1ui. Hesaht tnatitn he and that balldtboz ftF 5t election. f' universal opini tto 5lIJitCl5fl4 Walker coon berein a' lo lqfljve in the nel h1syznpathy traUon will We do not I the doings' of tWlthout iwo stick lb 5 who Othjs own Mn the Inoerti florence Ti persuaded sion is' the i- three the 0 st goveo no one- greate Patfiotism of Ue lIla conm 7aU ne of lb Inthe matter 2a etharacteriz arid Uvernment since seat degree leave" tbe- cam man 7 of.

lb tam' Job La e1Oate its party The white In party asa tOiupport eever dou litlnghones Stteg and e1 wtiich he iretimes tt his dut 41 Inthe a do Mn Johni a thrUeti at melbtt at People tryin eti ne Io sdelegt- Lhnts and. ii a' W1oD be Ot Johcsto 5V tbe5arty.

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