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fallen Heroes AFTERNOON 1 SMASH THE RING. General Rnns Calls the People to Action. SfflP THIS BROKERAGE IN OFFICES politicians Swap Public Positions Around to Suit Themselves. THE GENERAL SPEAKS AT OARROILTOP Baa rge and Enthusiastic Ludino of th Br tad Pair People of Carroll County. Carrollton Ga.

April Speclal The et of little Sara. Lee Evans wore a won irous 1 as she listened to the fiery rK of her dlatingulsh father here to- da Th re wa i tremor or feeling In the ol of General Evans II be spoke of the bravo men wtom a few of a. later genera- ti ulJ dih nor With his hand upon his art. he exclaimed If the time has come when th confeder- at oilier Is to be cast aside. when the bullet proscription Is to pierce his breast II shoull be my fate to be the victim of su haft.

I would gladly bare my breast and Tire the suffering to those who fought un 1 Lee. Thlr was such a thunderous answer of appLiue as to convince all that the old confederate heart beat true and that the GENERAL NS To spare those who fought under Lee. 005 of the men of 61 were the peers of fathers ho bones lie bleaching on the liel Is of rsmia kirn when General Evans reached his rand 1 rail upon the Judiciary not prostitute to the demands of poll. the people showed that the were a Ui to the new phase of political cot- un hl was beginning to eat like a pn er into the tals of the state. Nut a for a day on nor yet a fir it one roll ng down through all eternity well as encircling the present will the pe ol ri up and crush It out' We will.

se will' came the chorus and the petit up enthusiasm showed that the war was un between the common people of tho c. untr a id the men who control as the art' cubed in the Atkinson circular I lie trrltul of General Evau pon the arrival of General Clement A. vans In th 3 city on Saturday evening. he WAS met by a large and the Car- oil 01 land male the scene lively by the trains of ie He was accompanied by Mr I van and his charming lull' daugh. in tvra I if who was strangely curious a ut he noise the people made.

They re assigned pleasant rooms at the uthland hotel. where the ladles called upon Mrs. Evans and daughter showering them those delicate attentions so haracterKtl of relined southern society. b- was passed quietly. General Evans attending every church service during the day the gui of an humble worshiper fu nlllng thu ity which Is incumbent upon all men.

Early this morning he was liken In charge by those who had known 1 ra In dabs when It cost a man something to show head the bombproof. Several of ge Anderson's a grizzled veterans were amonj the first to call. i eral aid one a farmer from licird oun we were not afraid to follow ou ght up to Appomattox and we will le ert you now. Meanwhile the courthouse was filling th the beaut and chivalry of Carroll and the sons of veterans. the pr.

htlr mail and the mature dame all r- to one who represented the ihivalrj of the southlands heroic age. When oe i a entered at 12 clock th ban 1 at up an enlivening air and wh Mi1' vmns with her bright little i sit shvwn to a seat their Iden- ty be amy Known and old men cheered as the had nut cheered before since they wel. come. Hob Lee on the fields around il i naSSL Unit introduction. Mr.

H. E. Brown delivered the Introduc- tory supported by two crutches. He CU- full his credentials to the up- lilted hat of every man who admires chlv arid his ringing words showed that the heart was as warm as the will had been true. su 1 effort being made" said he to nt the election or generals to ffi by the pe lous cry of why not send Ii few private" I will tell YOU why I wish to in lead ng places the men who bore ofh ul station In the army.

Hungary had her Kossouth. Poland her Kosclusko Scot Und ner aliate and Bruce. and Ireland her Ei met Around the names of these men shin the glories of the people. They were the representatives of their countries' travail. Their names go down in history as the standard bearers of their people and It is through their endorsements of them that the people emphasize their faith In the nat onal principles.

There has been an effort. since the de- cline of the confederacy said the speaker. almost standing without the support of his crutches to make It appear that the SOlutero of the confederacy were traitors to make children took upon their dead hrs as men who had died under the curse or benedict Arnold. I want to see confederate generals elected to office to Show to future generations that we honored our Ko suths our Wallaces OUT itminetts as long as they lived. Just because the IIIc1al sump of the confederacy is brlUla- Into them is the very reason Why I ould thus have them.

Whence comes this for the retirement of the generals' it 4 es not come from the old soldiers but front those who would draw them aside from that veneration which all brave. people Pay to them. Leaders Just wait until the ol llers ask toe generals to retire. The worst shock I ever received was the capitol at Atlanta When I heUd oung member of the legislature say that fta time had come to set aside the ole gee- is. Sentiment Is the fl we of life weetest tarn of It to patriotism.

It i f- KLW Jrom i utlllUrija torth that cooes ppree lve lqialatton. A man wltucrat watt nent like roe without perfume GTanj to the Front. A General Evans arose the band tru ac with Dixie My heart leaps to hear that grand old tune said it ha been circulated that the state of Georgia would forced into i dtTLslou never seen before among a elv. HUM people CM that I need not expect to be greeted by the young sons of veterans. But when I saw the faces of the young Tutu who greeted on Saturday night.

I was glad to Know Oat the young men of Carroll would not be uname4 of their valorous tamer. 1 saw In their faces that which said that they were the worthy sons of noble sires I was greeted not only by men who had been In the war but by men who said will never cease to honor our fathers friend. Your chairman has alluded to some great names In history. I believe In William Tell I cherish Rossuth I cannot forget Wallace the heart Of th wnrM rafuaaa Viii wn- men and no American can ever forget the fathers of the revolution. This very town and county have been baptized In the Sitar of sentiment to the memory or Charles car- roll of Carrollton When he was about to atlix hi signature to the declaration of In dependence In order to identity his person- llt he attached his residence.

Let his name the spirit that then fired his soul. move the young men of Carroll. There are men enough willing to hold office for their country but we want men who would cue for it. This Is a week honored In the south. We are nearing the day when lilies and roses wm scattered upon the graves of the dead.

It was a southern-a. a Georgia woman who stood out In 1868 and called rcr this honor to the confederate dead. They are pr ylr that sentiment to all generations. It we are true to ourselves that sentiment will never die and the men of the future will be glad to be called the de. scendants of confederate sires.

I ink that the peoples affections shall not be stolen from me said the general becaus for the ttrst time since i left the gory fields I have presented myself before the people. More than all things I desire the love of the people. I am therefore In your presence rnn repaid for sutertngs in war arid arduous labor since by your evidence that your love Is lUll with me. The man who seeks to rob me of your love don greater damage than If he tooK some material possession on or even my liberty. I asK that a true confederate soldier shall not be robbed of his crown.

for I can say lUre the oH jfovurnor who burned up the record of the i azoo fraud I nfold the leaves or my heart and one name you will find writ- ten there Georgia. went into war to Illustrate Georgia and the man stultifies himself who stays that the Confederate soldier fought for anything tThe than the love he bore his state. The Fire Begins to Fl From the last day at Appomattox In the last fight of the dying struggle In which I had a part. there hat not been a day when I would not have stood up for any private soldier who had placed life In the peril or battle. Great applause.

I would let my arm drop from Us socket before I would forget the soldiers. VI aving of hdndkerchiefj by ladies. Slity seven companies went out with me into battle. We were young lads taking our chances equally. It I then became Ii general it was by the voice of the men with whom I had fOught under the leaden shower of bullets.

Cheers I will not have the stars upon the collar of my coat torn oft by men who advertise their enmity to soldiers hi north- ern papers or papers under northern control But if it has to be done let it done by these men who have fought with me and whose homes I had In my keep ng These men however press me to their hearts as a confederate brother. One of them said to me the other day I will crawl across the county where I live to vote for the man who went through the fire with me once. The same feeling is expressed toward me by men who fought under Tlge Anderson under Dole and others. Some people may wish tile death of confederate sentiment but the great heart of Georgia. will not respond to the effort to degrade confederate sentiment.

When sentiment dies you may as well bury the confederate heart. This Issue has been forced upon me against my wish. Party Harmony railed For. For two years thj state has been divided upon public issues. The era erect of this division has been felt In the social and business relations as well as the political.

We should look around to see how people can be brought back to political unity. Some have gone Into extreme because they trail grievances. grievances which pressed them. Now I see that there are signs that some of these extreme Ideas may be abandoned and I trust that some honest effort will be made to bring the people together The democrat Is a true disciple of Thomas Jefferson. There Is only one kind of democracy.

and It does not need any other label. It Jefferson were standing here today reading the democratic platform he would take every plank of It Prolonged and renewed cheering. So too would Hickory Jackson. Cheers. We are all one people.

We believe that th principles of the platform are the principles of the constitution and if' carried out to practical effect they will cure all the evils of which we complain. We should consolidate the democratic power of this state so that In the contest of 1896 our united support should go to these principles. In division there is death but In unity there lies all the hope of life. From division Poland fell Scotland kt her liber- ty and democracy lost the presidency in 1860. We want a united democracy said General Evans In the west and south- cheers long repeated and east If possible.

Where Is the Georgian who will desert the principles of his state fur some tmpor- tant office I would not take my title to an officer. declared the general Impressively if it had to be amid the ruins of my party or through the degradation of my principles General Evans referred to national mat- tets substantially as reported In other speeches emphulslng. however. the necessity of strong united action In favor of the repeal' of the 15 per cent tax on banks. which Is one of the questions ow pressing before congress.

Let OUT congressmen understand said he that our bank must be free to Issue bills and then we shall not be under a ban which degrades the sovereignty of our late Its repeal would break the conges- Uon now existing. General Evans derotad some time to answering charges set afloat about the con- federate home. These charges spread by Atktason supporters attacked the motives the purposes and the honor of the mm who originally carried tbroughad now control the Home property. they were to the effect tt vu but an' Atlanta tU build apOOTbOiiie tad th mtn were to be dragged from their Kw iid dumped iatojt The movement had It origin in the purest sentiment said hi. We were scattering flowers over the dead when the Question was uked whit ate we doing for the living Confederate veterans appealed to the legislature.

to the wrfe bcdy and not to one man of It for pensions. The legislature responded. Then it was found that there were widows of Veterans In want. and the women of Georgia uniting with the veterans called upon the same body for help. It was granted by the legislature of Georgia.

and not by a tingle Individual. It was toned that there were others not entitled to aid under any recognized rules of pensions who needed help. They were poor old decrepit lendlts and without family. ShOUK tht men. heroes of battles at which the wor wondered rot by the wayside or sink into hopeless degradation In poorhouses In land which was illumined by their deeds In answer to this came that movement which CONGRATULATING MRS.

EVANS. built the Soldiers' Home In which the state was asked to receive such as would prefer it to the poorhouses. Seventy-nine men who' had followed Lee who rode with Jackson. and with smiling faces rushed into the storm of shell and shot which greeted them from federal works seventy nine such men as these who had sunk Into misfortune since were ready to enter that home The legislature refused It. The trustees then asked the courts for direction as to what thej would do with the property and It Is now In the hands of the Judiciary for set- Uement.

Corrupt Methods In Georgia. We people of Georgia said the general starting In on the most Interesting feature of his speech are being put in danger by methods In politics that we cannot ap- prove. Like yourselves in the ranks I have voted to keep the state true to the principles of democracy. There is a warning looming up concerning Improper methods In state politics. The cities are suffering from ward politicians and their methods are now being introduced Into state politics.

Let a man run for governor and he Is at once beset with methods of the most dl. graceful character. The postofflce is made the vehicle of scattering slanders and false hoods. such for Instance as the statement that I am snenty three years of age. Such letters might to written in Chicago or somewhere se where low methods are in vogue.

Everywhere I go I am mtt by sUtemer as to my great age and one would think that I had been preaching seventy five years ago as far Ill my age Is concerned. I am a married man and have no reason to establish more youthful years. Laughter. The Sensation of the flay. Then came the sensation of the day.

As the general had scored point after point the sympathy between him and his audi- ence grew until scarcely a word could be uttered that was not cheered Seeing her father use an Impassioned gesture little Miss Sarah Lee Evans who was sitting amid a bevy of ladles rose up and a sight of her inquiring face renewed the ieers A political clan has been formed over the state said the general throwing' his Iron gray locks to the back of his ad for the purpose of robbing the ptopli of their rights From the methods employed against me I would feel that I was running against a candidate for constable In a New York slum Instead of the governorship of one of the original thirteen states. Then That Atlanta Sting. In their literature my opponents speak of a politician as corrupt and if an Atlanta politician he is essentially corrupt. Is It right that people from Carroll and every other county In We state who have come together to make up the capital of our state should be stigmatized as corrupt' There Is no politician taking care of my campaign. A few personal friend" and these among the best men In tile city lire overlooking my home work If there is corruption In Georgia said he there are men on the other SMU who know more about It than any one of mine The rumor for two years his Nen that there has been formed something that Is dangerous to vary coun in the state.

a ring for the parceling cut of all the offices of the future known as the Georgia. slate. It has been openly Mud that this combination Is to last for all time. 1 is stated that certain men would continue and have the succession at times agreed If these things are true" said the general bringing his hand down with an emphasis that shook the desk. let us put them down.

The audience stood up cheering. Let us crush them. Let them tan4 de nounced for trifling with the rights of tne people and making barter of their privileges A prominent Journalist has lately printed the names of certain men aneffea to be In the ring. Solicitor general No. 1 is quoted as promising every county tn itis circuit against Evans.

Solicitor general No. 2 Is sure that Evans will not get one county In his circuit while Judge so and so pledges his circuit. Have our young friends who happen to be solicitor generals banded together to control the politics of the state Have they not enough to do in pushing the interests of Justice not to be using the power of indictments to force men to do their WWT What time hue they to give to politics As to Politic Judge. Do you think. asked the general that the judicial robe should remain tUlC011tau natei That St should not be dragged through tile slime of politics Tbat it should not smell of bargain and trade 1 make no sweeping- thrft slnii We ju dldar1.

I only lift up my voice against the prostitution the Judiciary to poll' tics. there' are any of them realty to It. they know It. I heard the otter day It. the action of one of the most eminent of our superme court.

judges who was asked for bit signature to a petition. Tiotaftknc I sit upon thll trttuiul trflf 1 slfB tfjf name. ei tt ladge ise elr offices to raRpWT crime the aaaUatatto 7 ior glTaop their effort to control poli ties. Cheers. Let us smash the ring unta Dot sign fitremains.

Loodapplause. Letters have been written abroad stat' lug Out the men Who control' have decided that certain counties shall go so and so. Carroll county. for Instance. is being wx eel about.

and promised first to this man ana then to that one. This ring his sot been organized for one campaign but for an. Men write to me that they were pledged two years ago to exchange foroacw they themselves wanted. and that sow the po. llt1ca1 Shylock demands his pound of tlesir This time pledging Is contrary to the principles ot our government.

1 lease any man thus bound to pie and bid him go and poll like tree and not ttke a slave. While I acknowteojw we force of political obligations I must Insist that there is such a thing as political honesty A voice Hurrah for Evans' With his hands raised the general said Let us continue this and the day will come when one hundred men cannot at to scorn 104 at the Kimball noose with a map of Georgia spread out before them Uei hand over this soiteitorihlp to Pick and assign that judgeship to Jim. The Remedy Proposed. Men are going over the Lie like the cuttle fish. darkenln the Cater In order' that their own movements may not De followed thinking that they can divert the attention of the people.

If this not stopped the people wm have to go to tile leg- lslature and take from the power of election with which it has been entrusted that the members shall not have the power of tightening the screws upon solicitors anti nudges elected by themselves. It must not be possible for the legislature to go tome to elect a governor. The people will have to resume their functions and wipe away the Intermediate agent. My friends concluded the general never listen to a man who decries senU' ment and who wants to put the old soldier down. You will be giving aid to those wno would teach your children that their Lath' era were traitors.

In this cue an enort Is being made to make me the victim of the cry that no more confederate generals shall be promoted to civil office. It so I am willing that the last shot aimed against a. confed rate breast should enter nine If It should spare my comrades the morel' ftcatlon which Is keener than wounds sweaty' ed In battle. Cheers. Let the question be plainly stated to the people.

The Issue is between the old soldier and the old politician the man de- fij41v0- mfA 0rnfA ntlm nt find tha man who would degrade it. A perfect storm of applause greeted the closing words. The I was soon divided Into three Interesting groups the one old grizzlies who had tramped to Gettysburg and back shook General Evans by the hand Mrs. Evans was the center of an enthuslasUc group who were congratulating her upon her prospective exchange of residence to the brick mansion while a third group surrounded little baby Sarah Lee. At last one man who had evidently seen service lifted the child up on the table where she was received as graciously as a little Geor- gta Queen.

A Parting Saints. Late tonight the Carrollton band which In two months' practice has become expert serenaded the general at the Southland hotel General Evans spoke to them pleasant. ly Inviting them to attend the Inauguration services. Just then baby Sarah Lee cUmbed up the bannistPr and asked for 1 Dixie which was readily rendered and the crowd dispersed to the strains of the south's favorite martial air and with pleas- Ing remembrances of the mother and the baby RAN AN ELEGANT BANQUET. The Capital Cltr Club Holds Its Elev enth Annual Meeting.

The eleventh annual meeting of the capital City Club occurred la night and was finished off with a magnlflc banquet. The spacious salon of the clubhouse was brilliantly lighted and beautifully decorated. During the progress of the banquet a band In the alcove near the dining room coursed sweet music. Nearly all the members of the club were present and participated In the festivities of the occasion. The election of officers will take place today.

The club Is in a flourishing condition and he shape of Its affairs was the subject of many felicitous toasts last night fl' KNIGHTS TO Capital City lodge No. Knights of Pyth as will be at home" to Its friends tonight at the hall In the Klser building celebrating Its twenty first anniversary A banquet will be served at the close of the exercises. Among the visitors will be the Gate City division Uniform Rank under Captain ST. Harrison A NEW The Franklin Printing and Publishing Company has executed In the finest style of the printers art the fourth volume of Dr. Catch ngs book on dentistry.

This book covers almost the entire world In Its circulation. Wherever dentistry Is practiced as a science this work goes. Orders are filled for France Germany Italy Switzerland Turkey England and elsewhere. The indefatigable editor. Dr.

Catchings has now a corps of translators embracing eight languages. Verily the whole world is at work on this one of Atlanta's enterprises AT THE T. A There will be an Important meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary at the Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon at I o'clock. AU of. the members are urged to attend.

AN AFRICAN the First Presbyterian church last Sunday at- ternoon an entertaining lecture was delivered by Rev W. IL Sheppard colored. The church was well filled lie discussed his life and adventures In the Congo Free State where he has been engaged in work missionary. NEARING THE the trial of the Stlneau ease was concluded yesterday In the United States court Argument upon both tides was closed and the case given to the jury at o'clock In the afternoon. SE IS RECOVERING Captain 10.

1' Couch was much' better yesterday tits physicians are now topetul of his recovery. Last Thursday night his condition was such that all his relatives were summonso around bin bedside tq witness his death. since thea his Improvement has been steaay RECEIVER petition for a receiver for the Georgia Hedge Company was filed yesterday. In the clerks office. There will probably be a hearing on Saturday in chambers and a temporary restraining order in the meantime.

The petition was filed by Messrs. Culberson and Hunt ififfPEXPLODE. TM FEW of tin Bribery Gun Goes COOPER IS A MISSING WITNESS Was Going to Tell All About I bus Cannot Pound-An Attachment Sued Out. After smoldering for a week or more as sensation about to develop the charges of bribery that were made against Loetec- tive Looney and others flared up and now seem to be smoldering one more but this time to die away. At present the grand Jury is simply awaiting developments In the shape of a witness who has played truant after manifestations of good Intentions and la of certain knowledge which he proposed to flush in tj facet of the grand Jurors.

This witness Is Fred Cooper against whom there has been an attachment Issued. and wise the officers of the court declare they are unable to find In the city. Cooper was wanted to appear before the grand Jury last Friday on week ago wnen the witnesses were all to be examined. lie happened to be out of town but a sub- pens. was Issued.

On the Saturday following the grand Jury meeting he was In the city and made for the office of Solicitor Hill. He had received the summons and came to tell the solicitor that he was only too glad to have a chance to appear before the grand Jury as he had heard that he was wanted and that It was for the purpose of testifying he had come to Atlanta. The next meeting the grand Jury had been set for Friday last and It was expected that Cooper would be on hand to give to the grand Jurors some Inside Information on tie deal which it has been alleged was In force between the gamblers and the detectives But when the grand Jury met there was no Fred Cooper and he could not be found high nor low. From what Cooper has said he knows a great deal about the alleged bribery lie stated to two or three court officials that he knew something about the affair and that he was going to tell all he knew and glee away the whole snap. He even went so tar as to state that he was srotnir tn th police station and tell the detectives what he Intended to do about It.

Whether tie went there or not Is not known but It Is pretty certain that he Is not In the city. The officers of the court are very much disturbed over the disappearance or Cooper as they had relied upon him. In fact they are rather anxious about him II he is known to be a. man of his word and not one who would back out because he had to encounter the bad feelings of detesves I It a Complete flackdovvnf It comes from a very authentic source that the members of the grand Jury are very much worried over the alleged briberies which have been charged against the detectives. It seems that nothing at all was told by Brown Faith and Harvey though It Is pretty certain that at least one of this trio Intimated that the detectives had gone dead wrong" on the pull There was one witness however who testified In a very direct manner.

lie stated that he had loaned 160 to one of the detectives and that had never been paid back that in fact he did not expect to be paid back. His tone Indicated to the grand Jury that he did not doubt the honesty of the detective but Its tenor might have implied that there was a tacit understanding between them. It Looks Mighty Punny Hear what a man who Is In position to know says commenting on the Investigation which he terms a farce I guess It was all right but looked mighty funny to me. The UetedUes Boo the gamblers were pretty thick out in the lobby when the grand Jury was In session. The detectives seemed to entertain tn kindest feelings for the gamblers oespite the very serious charges that have etna nated from the tinhorn ranks.

But I guess it' all right' There Anything in the Ch rge People on the outside of the whole bust ness are beginning to regard th charges gainat the detectives as trumped up though a great many are lnclinecLto await the decision of the grand Jury and will re gard It as final In the meantime everything is quiet penn- log the next meeting of the grand jury which Will be on Friday and the temporary absence of Witness Cooper. AND OSS1P. The called meeting of the Society of Daughters of the Revolution held on yesterday at the residence of Mrs. F. H.

Ortne regent was interesting and enthusiastic. Plans were formulated for the colonial ball to be given at the Kimball on May 14th. Mrs. Orme has appointed the different committees to arrange for the entertainment and these committees will arrange In a few days all their plans for the most brilliant as well as patriotic social entertainment ever given In Atlanta. As before stated the proceeds are to be used to furnish a.

Georgia room at Mount Vernon. Prominent society people from Macon Savannah. Augusta Rome Athens and other Georgia cities will be In attendance. The ladles will all wear the costume of ye olden time" powdered hair and patches. The gentlemen however will appear In tn regulation evening dress suit colored vests and powdered hair.

Titers will be tableaux before the grand march which opens th ball. This will be followed by the mlnue and other old fashioned dances with th dear old Virginia reel as the grand Susie Mrs. W. Dickson will meet the chair- then of the different committees at th 1 this ruing at in o'clock Where further arrangements will be made for th entertainment which Is already an assured success and talked of everywhere with Uu greatest interest. Mrs.

I of Baltimore Is visiting fly and Mrs. Henry Wilson at their beautiful me on Peschtres street Mrs. Wattle Leonard of Taibotton GL is spending several weeks with her sister Mn. John James. On last Thursday evening April 13th a o'clock.

Me Resale McMillln and Mr. Thomas Eludes were married at the home Of the bride. No. 614 Pulliam street by Rev. Robert IL Robn.

Only the immediate Awarded J4ighest Worlds Fair. PRICES Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. Powde WHOWiLL BY TH TRADE relatives of the bride and groom were present. Miss McMillln has many friends' the city who congratulate her.

Mr. Hindes is a contractor who came to this Sty from Florida about a year ago and establishing a good business and has bright prospects for the future. Mrs. I. Prim and daughter Mrs.

Garnett Arnold are YisIttig Mrs. Howard Ar. fluid nee Miss Susie Prim at their lovely country home pe near xing ton. Mrs W. Martin gave a delightful little dancing party on last Friday evening in honor of Miss Cords Hall and Miss Ambel Asbury of Dalton Ga.

Those present had an enjoyable evening. Miss Irene Dashiell of Columbus Miss left for Birmingham yesterday afternoon alter a short visit to Mrs. Dayton Hale at Inman Park. Mrs. samuel M.

jntnajj left yesterday for visit to relatives in Raleigh N. c. HERE'S A BOLD THIEF. lie Hauled Mr. Harrison's Household Goods Away tn the Light of Day.

The faultily of Mr. J. P. Harrison of 145 Capitol avenue. Spent the winter In Florida ann during their absence had their furnl Cure stored away securely.

When they returned Saturday much of the furniture was missing It was reported at police leadquarters yesterday sod Defectives Bedord Holcombe and Ivy were detailed to find the missing household goods. Dgtective Bedford found one or two artl- les at tlTB Loin of Gus Dupree a notorious negro thief who was arrested last weeK or striating a cow from Mr. C. Byrd In oroau daylight oilowing up this clue the officers questioned the negro and learned of a lot of stolen property. Almost directly opposite police headquar- ers tney found shore than a dray load of missing roods Several fine chairs a sewing machine several pictures a bedstead and various articles mot of them of considerable value were recovered.

itese were transferred to polce headquarters Detective Bedford states that not halt of the missing property has been recovered but he hopes to get It. The then was THE LRDIES Are especially Invited to call Monday and Inspect our line of latest novelties in Ladies' ngllsli Straws of our own Importation received yesterday. This is by all odds the swelleat line of Straw Hats shown In Atlanta this season. A. 0.

M. GAY SON WHITEHALL. tm op ed an exceedingly bold one. Dupree broke open the house and hauled the furniture away oa a dray In thellghtof day. GOVLDNT STAID THE RACKET.

The Entire- Force of Uowated Cousty' Police Resign. 1 Fulton county's force of mounted police is no more the resignation of the inure memBenCS having been handed toUS county commissioners. The mounted police force or the county3 was created by the county commission which decided that a stop as far as was possible would put to the every asy. gambling and crap iootlngThartrequentqr occurs In secluded spots in the county. With this in view and with an eye singjp to th good of the people the members of tht commission established this force whlcfl was to be composed of four mounteo men Jjho were to receive a compensation 87 50 and the use of a horse.

The mounted police were put under the charge of Superintendent Vonelaon. lie Is sued orders that. two of the police were to remain at the stockade and that the other two were to patrol the county This went tin for some time when a general dissatisfaction occurred and the entire force resigned tt appointments have been made to Sill the vacancies. The names of the now dismounted officers are Wm Williams. Will Castla George Gaines and A.

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For mean Clothing go elsewhere. Naturally you ask aren't the 10 and 12 Suits mean No they are not. We are disposed to be half ashamed of the prices while we are proudbf the gate. ments. But we have reason to boast of the prices in the light of the goods.

Attention to detail makes perfection in tailoring. It is the secret of our Clothing success. Compliments only are empty translated into cash they are full vital. Enough men appreciate our Clothing to prove its superiority. Look over the following prices Black Cheviot Suits.

wool perfect cot or' no better grades 12 US 118 20 f2S. Fancy Cauimere Cheviot and Worsted suits no to Light Overcoats at IS that have been 12 others 13 to CS Triumphs in TroSsers Cassimere and' JtgO or pure Worsteds Boys If parents will do their part with the youngsters' minds and manners and give us the chance well look after the Clothes Between us the result should be good. Look over tjiese prices Zouave style Suits silk faced lapels blue Serge sad Cheviots Fancy Casstnaere and Worsted Suits at 880 and 750. Very special Suits sailor style twilled Serges and Cheviots L8O worth 5 and 8. The range of sailor style suits goes on BO.

5. 6. flM etc. and rare values every time. iseman ij nrmr D.

ATLjrrioi 154 wxrmuA R. LY MAmffACTUREW OP CLOTWNO ThI SOUT DEALDW OT WrfM CONSUMER- Branch House memura oith orlul In the Iem rlal It ll In the rl wearing the badge soIUiun 111 trs In thlr 0 arlrp ach 1 nd will ral ao'i- Yhkles will dn stI et at Ioran olle a 11 prl who Sh de- goyprnorS a eats In the and Ir fJ ed for thh1 ousln pot hI an now will he girls who ntlrelrted fto1 on 11 uantHIt' UIKnta. Special. dead pluck. swicks fair a I ove and tJ1 The Time- matson Frd AtlantalI ft ration Day rntb some 1 opportunltYjj1 ld open the en up and fii perfumed gf Jbt the tvt- rlOtltude and 1 for Atlanta.

i ttngty won one plague- others lied I at that cast Ii. the ladl nd now as- tlty of low 1J. comes from Flowerg will adies for ar- ornlng. The as be tendered of which will the lorlsts IiIlands fiow- upply. At- does not for- 4j 1 I as Elrong tn- for man and 31 hleh has be- 30 the Sp akln of plea on this All the good i thank him in manly words.

i sho11 escape clal or moral 1G Is position In ncern I ane lie forever nse of right mar. be held should pen Jnn In ottrllcl1 ed. JJ turn him to i eorgla NewS. Her bunder. 1 sell t.

be- he should 1 und savd. 1t red un- lij to a' ide of 4J rt trtal when liness by con- bold hand de gained an Tha Is all. J. nks the pub- tdence In the detail by the i' ubt have inds of many y. The tact if o.i/ poison With loaded.

th' verdlot Pollard- re ct. The. Clay afternoon ey rewrned. If I rt It zayL ilfm" J' i i1 ff. fSMASH I I B.

a Large the Brave Carroll. Count Ca rroll ton The sweet fae lnlf us look wrds dar. There yoke ntral nera' tin dl hdnor. tl the ate of sUh unkr I To on fa hose idle lima x. ratuog be.

pt opl they alve rupvn which pntf thevitals ring only. yetr. hut rolling a will Duoli- rise an The aQr I thls clt u1lTOII Dixie. Mrs. Evans hi ra Lt aoUt the ple wre 1 Vans Jpun llda in guise fulfilling duty him da hs :3 Vtral Tige am ng' nener ounty.

we you rght lesert wuh beauty V- an OP. tt Jjtrn teii Evans o'clock. Stith' 11 Ean Wl tity blamt thy ha old elIll rt in vi a. A to pr vnt tflce specious 7 ou leading Ofiieil Scol. Wallace Etintett i th their national fathers te 1 mmett ed Would try dies ut rom iPaY aoldLers IVed a ung sa tOwet ms It.

I r. htifff ti. rffj Isfror rtan ithU ppreealve tl- JO wltho As strucS up h. has be ft me I waa oun ta es We ht lUt th. IA I his in- 1 allt II1I be confed rate ragyirj e1Itlf11 nt I th lIal 1 ve pr ence runy pOS ession.

oldl th frnor Yazoo Unfold We te se Fly. I hs I fore rorg WavIng Sixty I ha pa rs be keeping. we nt th re pond art. th lUl 11 ee un ty. the ma brin It.

So We the are I the support ere We In de ert if ral a. Uon 1I liIIing wb state. dnot timeto themoUvea purpo e5 tbrough were tft Ct that d1tmeito tJ 114. bWs6taa4 1I1 A 4 eDt IQtter1Dl1lowen fJ d7 it weie ete unl ame bod no need ff these word II. EV ANB.

I seventy-nine the Gt orala orgla are th Th re 8. else seventy ars 8 cheers. A head In I If II JIlTII 1 uv ry couny lrc 1ng It upon. It true let 1 le all VanII ppen ether 01 tmenta to Jd yo reneraJtJIat trader pln yoS I 1Dt Of atr I' 1e ln st tvU' i ct a' lUtJol i i 2c Illt tti1 WIW d1 Let 1 41 Jl ie Ii a JW a j- wll I 1" 11 ufrl CUDt1lMC8Ip It remains. Loud app1 e.

ten It11ocoptror ve t4tha.t Co nt1ea W1 aD TI11S' on but' for OftiCOJ ft eIIt. en. lei acJtn01l' UJ Hurrah 1 ick II Jud Pro OIMiI. I thlnJ is power au uPon po tble wl Interme 11ate sol 1ler i I Of' flIe the AAAI aA A I I sn lvldo tree groupthe g1 zles Wo trp Gttur bak Genera Evan had MM. wa ethusla.

Uo goup concratultlng prospctve te whie b3by srh I ha eldenty lee erce lftd chld. th he lu reeived a gwully a. ltte Uer- PartnI Lte CarroUon practce oe epr lerenade Ieneral Sutleud ho Gener spke pleast- I ateld Inaulra- lon ahy 8ar clmbe ut banlste a. ked Dxle wa red rendere. crwd tt stains favorte martal Wth plea- reebrances.

bab p. J. MORAN. A ELOHT BANQI. CIT Clb I.

ElaA I Mettnl. me tng Ca lital Clu last WIS nnlehe lcmt banquet I clubl0ule brimanty lghted bautfuly orted. progs baQuet 1 band alcov rom cursed swet Nel me- ber prsent parIcI- festvIte occlon. electon otc wi tke toay. cub Ihape wa may felcl CIT' NU1E BANQUET.

Ciy 3 Pthia at It frends hal buiding. celebratng I. twenty annlvela. wl ered co Aong vsitors wi Ciy divsion Unlror Rn CaPin Harison Pntfl Publshing ha eecute fnet pter. ar th ng1 bo ctt bk cover almot entre wod clrculaton Whee denltr 1 pr gos.

filed Fnce. Grmany Ity zrlad. Trkey ad el where. Indefatle editr Catchl a cOr traltOn embring langes Vt rly whoe 1 wok AtatalI entr- prise. TE M.

C. A. wi ba ipt meting th LdlI Auxiary te Youn Christan ASaton ti aternOn oco. Al br ae Wgd atted AFICA te Flt Pesbytern churc a- teron enterng delI- ee Sbepr clore Te wel d1e. dlt advetures Stte bn enae mlllon.

NERING TE tal 8tneau W8 cncude JFteJlay I tnlted Sttes ct Ament on bth slde wa dot a cu givn jur oco te ateron tn 1 Cu bete Ylten li. pnYllca a nw hOpu a Ils teconr. Lt nigt cMiU leb al hi ranve Rmme aund bi bide Wte dt te. hi Ipveent bee lt REE ATDA to th om Ther wi probb ber chabers a tpr restran- onie mete Te feel He Cbrn ad Hunt I thlBbl GIlrD ODP MIIN WNESS s. w.

Go1 eU 1 Abui Is bu B. Jou4h ulmnUued Os I rl fo a we mr a etl at deve brr wer ar LD other tre se oldec onc bt tme td a1. pent te nd 1 ampl a.wa- Ig deeoena I a a. wtes plyt tt ate mtat go Intto a avoW cer Jlee wblc pe fh fae. te an jnrn wtne I FeeS Co.

aIt the ha bn a atUhmel 1 a wh omcn th cur de1 tey unale ftn ct. We aear bo te I Fy wek a we wf 1 ei hne tOw 8 sub pef a8 Ise 8aur folw- ju meln wa cty ad o1e Blt Hi ba ve suon a te te sictor tt ony ad hav cUe ar gn ha hea I wnted ad wa te pre tetfyni' ha Aant net melnl ef Ia jnr ha bn fo Fy a I epte 1 Cr wld gve 10 ju se Infonato I de ben alleed wl fore bween gle" te tectv. whe Ju me. tere 11' Cor. coud im Co sid a leat de abut te ae brbery.

lte thre cu omclas lometlng abt a an gng tel al kew ad rve away whle len 8 stte tha Iolnl. th. polce ston dettves wat abut the knwn prt no otcen cour a ver muh d11turbed prce Coer a the reled him fact him 1 ad wold bk out' beaue encouter te teelng det ve hi. nakdonn I cmes frm 8 autentc lIonJ membI te id ju wored aleged brib rie be cb anst detectve. I II Br an Harey tough I Drty ceain lat tntmte deec tves ha ne dea wong th pUl Wtnes hoevfr.

testfed a tat loaed ae I detetive thate pk I baki that tat nt expt I back Hs Indcated te ga I nt te detectve It te mght hav i. pild ter tlt unde tCng bween the I Lok. Mllhty Ply. Hea what II psiin kM cmettw Inveluga ton te fae I ea wa 1 rht loe funn teUe ao te gamblerl prety thck te lby Wn gnd Jur wa Sestn Te ectve eme entertan toe telnp to gabler desie ver ches em tr tinl r. Bu.

ges 1 right" 1 Cbtre Peple outlde uSI- beginlnr the 1t detetve td tou gt I a Inclnet wlt te desion jry 11 re gr I a ftna meatme evething Quit meting lcb wi Fday atd te tepr ableo tes Cop vCJUY IV fOSSlP. metig Sety Dalhter Revoluton hel ye tery re ldec M. J. Ore. rgent wa Interting ethu- Iatc.

Plan formuted to clonial bal Kba 1th De apnt te dfeent cmlteell arange enterinment thes cortts wi larlge 1 thei plns th br1ant 1 wel ptotc IOt eDtrtnent ven I AUant beore state pl furh rom Vernon Pminent IIOcey peple Svanah A Rme Athen Gr8. cUell I attndnce. ldle a' wea coume olen time pwer hai ad ptc Te gentemn. howevr. apar tne rU ve dreS t.

cld po ere hr. Ter. 11 table btoe te rd mh open the Tl. 11 foUowe ziut a old dc Wt te de VI ree a te gd te. M.

at. Dcln wU me te dIfernt cmtt a the mr a ocok fe ent wi mde fo the etert wch ay Ue us eebe wt eut Inte1L J. Bto vlU D. ad He Wln tebuu tt hm Pebt. YtUe Ln labta I adln wee wt he mt.

I la" 01 Tty eveg Ap Uh at ddt Hese McMiln aei Ar. Tom Hne me te te be 1 Pa tt Rr 0 ie DAwarR PHIGhBRt Hi cO WEorls' a lttI a' ur iwl 1 5ir. i A H' 1' UftSc iJ Af 1 1 F. t1" 1 7' A oi etora i Lveng Power. Gf' I Bkn.

ro C. a h. ti ff i AI rlY PmW WOLlL TADE GEF LLT. rlUve bde Ind wr pret MI Mciin my tene I cty congtue Hes etor cme thl ct fr Fra abt ag. ad I eblfng bue bct pp futu J.

a dater M. nt Aold a vtng Howar An lt Suie the lvely cu hoe Oe Lxln- I 1. J. pv deUUI I dcg pr 0 lt Fdy 1' ho Coa. Hl Mi Ab bl IaltQ Ga pret a eve.

le DaleU. Coub HS. Blna lutery ateon ae ha vst Mn He I Pu. Mr Sauel 1 In lef yeerdy i a ylt rvea I 1 Bal. LD THIF.

I Sle BansoQ' Goo. AwT ID Lllht Te fay M. Harsn 1 Caitol the Forid aa ae ha furi- tre tor suly rtue StW tutue wa mNing. 11' rpore polce beu. yetry ane Dttlve He- lOr Hlomb a Iv wee de1e te m1ln houeh1ld g.

Deetive Bedfod foud ar- ee a tlome Dn notrous neg thi wo alte Lt wee fl 1fen P. Hy yllhL Olowi tht cue o1c" quetioned Ue ne leed a lt stlen propny. Amt drecUr heaqu ten Ue foud tn dy lo U. mlng d. Sver fe chair sewng madil leverl piCtu.

b- st a vaua cle cTiderle vaue wee reconr. Thee wer trfeed plc hEqur. Detetive Bford tate tht blf mlsl pre hl rv- hope gt It Te thef WI DIES A eacll invied cl ad Inpect oW le latet noeltie I La 6S' tnolsh ou 0 iporton reee yelteray Tl. al ods we1est lle Stw Hat I Atnt 8Un OM 1 WWTlAL mal 0 Clothes Gain Prestige. J' EVERYETOtLI TAK i CONSIEITOl TQtR SPRIG L00 ONCE I TO ARECAT AJ AI DREIJQI A AE 8ELLGPaQ SUT 2oEK D' i' lf1 YOt WT SELUTU tO APEAC.

RT' GARIE iT A BCNS LE i IH A FIPOSEIIIOltjt 10 BU NUG WldWjBE5 it TER BEE THI LINE I 1 Henry Rnsenfel i I WJlehUcre :1 I- Clothin 1 11 men Cothing esewhere. Nalurly ak aeo' 1 a dispj hal prces whie pr udf 0 meta reaon prce. i Ughf7 gods. detai perection talorng ilJb i success Complments fny ae empyL it" trnslated csh ful vita. Enougbmen appr suprority.

Lk overthe folowing Yi Blak Cevot Sul. wol pret cl fit bete ges CaIere Ceot Wot mt Lht Oecta I hav bn oe Tups T'mere ii. ti Ec. i 1 i 1'i c' I paent wl par youngs iJd i wel lok a erJl reult shluld go kovent epj 1 Te re uUor stye sua I i i 40 5 UO et rre aue 1 E. i i WAOT Dc AT BJ1 AaJ ST er Jt 0.

cO CI1T. Wr i Br cb' HoU. lf YC 0 ri i' t' t- I i' rrl 11t 1i 1 mf I 0" 1 Pf 1" 0 fi fi 0 ot lf 11011 i alien Lucrn. tc nHfl ortal DyI nuil tul ash' site th UekJ ertt orlj to the rrend 1ite oIder tl In tofle gae their ank the te on of ex- the non aprtd I' a. wl arIton ts One q1nt pubila voice.

ri the iet is oIe rii his lame er tfl iun. arltn was in lp ar1ilkry. 1 bt revor1 ige nd t1de- atterfllon tr. ad. siU be a bIt a attend.

oem. casion wttl Ilubner In. al. Gwin I order and precele the Of the tbt cr.a- ent wttI an rnony lnss fr the 1eated upon trkng ai uOt 1tmora1 i enc fl r1. taring 4 tfl p.

Chafl1 vhI 1 Un stitet a ig I gornc prIy at 2J from whIe Mr ito ar 3ad oo te i Line. tate pfttrfll and it wiU u1att1rDed of the men the cause on the 2th fl dead and irked above no greater positIon line WICK. tlauta av1ng tere tt their fra rtme opportunity eflt et an 1 I ton agreed to Tomorrow i 4 ow VDEb n. Spak1ng AI its mcernt and hy arms. ottraclzed.

return 1sell to hetured a urt 1 a jt' Thattsalt. nkzthepub- the sad moral man. will not PotiardBrek cIDeP The 1aintif. Th4 reto of Kfl' 1 th 1O llI a wonirous was wulJ diohinor. 9 shaft.

a au iJ I rginia iit grand Iima. ho th vitals tlt" th" country and the they ii Evans. lpori jro Lee Ii arnon t-nerai lii mt eprghtly ome to hen varls thc when I Thr wS Mo A eW prevent se ere de- to tt1ce Kossuths mb frl ay ers tediV' itlil be r1IL I flW Slid te 1 th Utun an aii lsea fi aces ality wo- th because I tlll I hs em One I dl extremek BOW tis poorhO4 I csme sad dUnIpedIntOJL I. ftS1Oi. j4 ap- 1 ap- dis- hey ju- theresew Styof of li mt tof fOrblI5itnatUtetOaDetltt0 Not ulong wfltlie y' isid be.

the uer in4 et5e4t of inLcbhii poiitici- Let' tsiQUG1- I. Cf appliBle. ths i 5fl Thlsrtng deinandatis a. mqn tate I confedarate soldIer Al iI 5 the eas PC CityCinbilolds I feicftotthtoastelast Pythias twenty-first I Catcbngs There bean I I RCOVEB1NG.Capts4n conditi Go Wrong. i eU AtUISmOntSUed a once 9e one ot siry metthere rot es outbeeauss Is ie I1 its Is Charge.

I I re- I 5ticJjY VE I all' I oltnuet I 4 the the I home Mn Mn a0iki ng Theo5l1 Pirct OTattI Powder-No Ammnh iioA1UYd- vsed tad i re' Highestofali LcavemngPowerLatestu GovtReptrLe i I fl WoYI DttNng I I I DtA- as I AflrrcIypRI a CEN1flLLy. were' hi 11 I l.exing- If a a BOLDTfflEF I IJ des th wee in' hopeato Ttt lln I l- awayoa Porceof memfje. to g5 wi c' ha c- the Zorce5. 4 who or rz5O su. is- eoUntyThls No fl ATLANTA GA.

Good TAKIUO AN a 1O A ERYg UECENTSTYLE RVSNING LOW BETy TiltS SOON AT LLi L. 4 I Naurallyyou 1 T' 15. 2 e' ri' Trobers-Cwlmete PU7. ct mindsand overthese 11- S5 a 5 s' 650 01. Eiseman Bros.

VAZEIXOTON C. ATLIJfA OL JLLTilSO tI43DZeX WAT313WOAJi DEALtNGDiRCTW1flC0SUMEL 4No in the C1tyu a a a 4 I i i ti1. 5. 1 4. s..

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