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lAifiii MilfiDjpirtmfintofMetliodistOrpai To Be DldIuUdTiursdl1. SAM JONES WILL MAKE A TALK Interesting Dedicatory Cereonies save Been Announced and Many Visitors Will Be Present. Next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock the btys home department of the Methodist Orphans tome at Decatur will be dedicated with appropriate and Impressive cereum. nles AA interesting I varied programme has been arranged for the occasion and a. number of prominent ministers and churchmen will dell addresses.

The little boys will entertain and light the visitors with Ii song service and everybody will be given an opportunity to see. Just how the work of charity and love and self-sacrifice Is conducted. The projrramme has only been announced in part but sufficient Is known to guaran- tee all who go down Thursday II. delightful time. The cars wilt be run un convenient schedules and the orphans' home la easy or access.

Many persons in he city are in close touch with the work of the orphan- age and will be' present Thursday at the dedicatory exercises. Among- those who will speak Thursday at the home Is Rev. Sam Jones. whose devotion to the work of establishing an orphans' home for his denomination has attracted much attention. Mr.

Jones is deeply Interested In the future of the orphanage and has been one of the ms in factors In bringing about Its In fact so active and earnest has he been In the work that the orphanage Is knovn throughout the Methodist denomination as the Sam Jones" home. Dr. W. F. Cole.

an earnest and enthusiastic worker on behalf of the orphanage. will deliver an address to the visitors and inmates Thursday at the dedicatory ceremonies. Mr. R. A.

Uemphill. another in terested worker in the home and a. member of the board of trustees will speak to the children and encourage them. A number of others have been invited to speak on that occasion and the full programme. will probably be announced tomorrow.

or those who have never visited the home there awaits II. revelation. This Institution does not resemble an orphans home in general appearance. There is nothing suggestive of this. The visitor la Impressed with the happiness.

good cheer and general contentment which makes an orphanage an ideal family Instead of a charitable institution suggestive of or phans and sorrow and disappointment. The inmates waifs picked up here and there and cared for by the good people lit the head of the orphanage are given every comfort and all the necessities or life. They are contented and satisfied and are happy. faced children who call the matron mother and make no. complaint of their position in life.

The new. building will contain room for fifty boys and besides being conveniently arranged. it is substantially built. The new building and the successful management of the home reflects great credit upon the board. of trustees.

The trustees are R. A. lIemphUl. chairman Mr. George Muse and Mr.

A. G. Candler. A boy of seven was left on the curbstone by a father. who with an oath.

said as he deserted going to parts unknown I don't care. what becomes of him. Johnny's soother lies in the grave. After being in the orphans' home at Decatur a while. he gald that this was not what he thought such a place was.

but it was just one big family. That is the aim of the home just one big family and that it is so all say one big' happy industrious loving family. It will make anyone grow. in his heart to go down to Decatur rext Thursday morning at 11 o'clock ad enjoy the dedication of the new boys' home. The addresses.

of Rev. Sam Jones and others and the songs of the orphans will be a treat. Go and see what a substantial. well- arranged building Trustees R. A.

hemp- hill. George Muse and A. G. GCandier have erected from the well-designed plans of R. Jones Co.

See the happy boys march In and take possession of their home. See the pretty lake which supplies with clear spring water through a Rife ram our bathrooms laundry kitchen and fire plugs. See what the boys have raised and put in the barn. See the cows pigs. turkeys chickens and everything around a sweet farm home.

See the grove decorated by Jack Frost for the dedication. See the happy happy children ruled over by Father and Mother Taylor whose regal scepter is love. See the two homes the one for girls. the other for boys that will probably save 6000 children from misery' suffering degradation from being criminate and pests to the state and from that heart loneliness where parents are dead and they are not wanted by poor kinfolks. Some children have been admitted recently from direst poverty who were never in church Sunday' school or school and who actually did not know what prayer was.

A friend said Your help is their only chance. Ottuc precious children recently torn from tender hearthstones by the cold hand of death have come in. Come next Thursday at 10 o'clock to the dedication of the orphans' home at Decatur and enjoy Sam Jones and others. H. L.

CRUMLEY Agent. fV tfl GREGORY LEST TWO LETTEHS. Cornell Student Sulcided After Writing To His Mother and Teacher. Ithaca. X.

Y. October 3L Stephen S. Gregory. the year Cor. nell student.

who. while despondent from overwork killed himself with a dose of cyanide or potasium last night left two letters. The one addressed to the suicides mother In Slaghts. Col. has been mailed to her.

The other addressed to Assistant Ifr- structor Mark V. Rowe gave Instructions as to the disposition of his effects. Th letter to the mother Intrusted to Rowe was unsealed but Its contents are refused for publication. In It Gregory wrote In effect that hp. was a victim of Ovesstudy and feared loss of his mind.

Gregory was a graduate of the University of Texas anti a fellow In civil engineering at II. lie had not become very generally known to his matt's here. MORTIMER HAS BEY AN MONEY. Is Ready To Bet 1000 on the Result in Atlanta. Editor I 1 learn there are men In this city that want to bet that the McKinley electors will get more votes in this city than the Bryan electors will get.

I have 1051 one thousand dollars that I will bet that Bryan electors get a majority in this city. Yours. etc. J. F.

MORTIMER. General dellverey postomce. Atlanta Ga. October 31 1896. School of Optics.

Graduates from Kellam Moore's School Of Optics in Atlanta are doing successful work as opticians in many different states. The instruction given in this school Is thor. ough comprehensive and in perfect accord With-modern scientific methods. Fur terms Kellam Moore 40 Marietta t. THEY CANNOT DO WjTHOUTpM Everyone Awaits Hl Decision.

with Ho Is Still Consider- lag Proposition. 1 The newt published In- yesterday- morn ings Constitution that Chief W. R. Joyner would probably leave the Atlanta tire de partrnent. to accept a.

position as Inspector for a syndlcata of insurance companies anI already had the' matter under con sideratlon created an unusual amount. of Interest throughout the city. Insurance men and men interested In the protection or risks In the city made the matter the fl topic of conversation In their circles. The statement that Cap Toyner would probably resign his lIn1JJrtant position to accept another fell like a. tomb shell in the midst of those who knew nothing bout the matter.

The companies making the deal with Chief Joyner ha attempted to keep the matter quiet and' were surprised to know that it had reached the press. Yesterday morning Chief Joyners telephone was kept ringing" continually and when answered some prominent citizen was invariably lit the other end asking Anxiously about the offer he had received. They all urged him to remain with the city. A. number of prominent citizens met him on the street during the day and advised him to act carefully in.

leaving the city and expressed great regret that he should even consider an offer that promised to result in his leaving the Atlanta tire department. So many persons asked Chief Joyner about his leaving the city and expressed such regret about the matter that he felt sorry that the matter had been published. And now that it is known that he is con- sIdering the proposition he will push It to a rapid end anti make an early decision. The members of the Atlanta. fire depart- ment the most or whom have worked side by side with their chief for years knew nothing about the probabliltyof losing him until they read of the matter yesterday motning.

They had the blues yesterday and will make strenuous efforts to keep their chief with them. Chief Joyner stated. yesterday that' the more he thinks about the Idea. of leaving the fire department and the city the more he hates to leave. His relations with the department have been unusually pleasant and he has won the love and confidence of every member of it.

The tact that he may leave so many old associations mates him feel a pang of regret at the thought of the offer. Don't Want Raise from the City. It is a generally conceded fact that It the city thought it was to lose Chief Joyner he would be offered a higher salary than the one he is now receiving. lie has stated however that he will under no Cir cunistances accept a raise of salary from the city and If he decided to- leave the. department.

will not consider such an offer. It is thought by most of Chief Joyners closest friends and associates that lie will not accept an offer from the insurance companies. matter how flattering it may be. He has been connected with the tire department for such a tong time and has so many friends in the city that they think he would refuse any offer after carefully considering it. Whatever decision he makes in the matter he is assured by hundreds of Atlanta's stanchest citizens that he has their entire confidence as a tlre fighter and fire chief.

The matter will pushed to a. rapid conclusion and in a short while the people of Atlanta win know Whether or not they have lost their great fire chief. CHAIN OF EVIDENCE OFFICERS WEAVING GROWS STRONGER. Woman Who Has teen Visiting tlie Accused Being Watched Man Seeks an Interview. New York October A orristown Pa.

special says the authorities are busy weaving toe chain or evidence pointing to Charles O. Kaiser as the murderer of his wife. the victim of Wednesday nights shooting on a lonely road near here. Chief of Police Rotleribach expects Kaiser to tell what he knows of the matter within the next twenty-four hours. The accused was given a.

hearing last night. The only testimony offered was that of Chief Rodenbach. on whose In formation Kaiser was committed to prison to await the action of thecoroners jury. He had lost much of the bravado that had marked his bearing up. to that time.

A woman who frequently visited Kaiser. is being looked after by the officers and they say they know who and where she Is. She was in r1stown soon after news of the murder had spread accompanied by a man who answers. the description of the one who tried to see Kaiser while he was under examination yesterday. Kaiser sot a glimpse of the man front the window or police headquarters and said "Don't let hits in he is the worst enemy I have.

Later the stranger sought an Interview with Kaiser and proposed employing counsel for Wm. He has since left town but the officers say they' can lay hands on him should he be wanted. An autopsy upon the red woman was held yesterday. The bullet that caused her death was sound to Have entered the skull at the left temple and passed through the brain. The hair was singed which showed that the pistol had been pressed close to the woman's head.

Detective Geyer said last night that a warrant Is in the hands or an officer or Xorristown for Kaisers arrest for embezzlement. There Is every indication that he has been leading a double life. Additional insurance policies have been found. makng the total insurance on the lives of Kaiser and his wife- Um of which 210800 would become payable on the death of Mrs. Kaiser.

Electric. Light Plant- in Gadsdeu Crippled and Tallow Dips Are Used. Gadsuen Ala. October The entire city is shrouded In darkness tonight. Not an electric light Is burning.

something that has never happened before since the electric plant started ten years ago. Business houses that have forgotten how to trim lamps are lit up with tallow dips and old-fashioned kerosene lamps and present a curious spectacle. A man hole blown out caused all th trouble. Forecast for Today. North Fair except possibly lo cal showers on the coast cooler in east portion westerly winds.

Tennessee and Kentucky Fair the eastern and oceasfonal showers. extreme western portion southwesterly winds. South Carolina and Georgia Fair except occasional showers near the coast westerly winds slightly cooler on thecoast Eastern Florida Fair except showers In northern portion variable winds. Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana Oci caslonal showers variable- Eastern Texas Fan- light variable Wmdar Western Florida Occasional bowers va cwsofthe institution ana even now" have begun to realize the good results vthat come from the mission.

The mission is established at 45 South' Broad street and Its doors are always open to the needy. both lay and night. Jt Is purely. sectarian and no nodeonmlflatlorA- al lines are drawn. We are in business for the sake of his- manlty.

said. Mr. Fred Warde. yesterday one of the missions stanchest friends. We are making a business of helping persons.

who are. In need. It Is not merely a. matter of sentiment with us. We see persons on the streets who have no place In which they can sleep.

We point them to- this mission. Persons who are hungry find a lunch at the mission and we look about for those who are without the necessities of life. Atlanta has long needed a mission of this character. Of course we have the re liglou" feature and services are being held every night In the week. The leading" ministers of the city have joined us In this movement and there Is a prayer and song.

service each evening which Is conducted by a. minister pt the gospel. The mission Is under the auspices of the Young Men's Prayer Association but directly under the management of a board of control. which Is composed of business men who look after the finances and general conduct of the in stltutlon. There la no red tape about our work.

It. a. person is In need that is all that is necessary for admission. We do not begin to ask questions and secure his past history. We take him as we Sod him and make him at home.

As fast as possible we win enlarge the' the missions usefulness. We will add many new features and In a short time. provided we secure the. encourage. tnent of our friends we will havo the home in a most prosperous condition.

It is our aim to make it meet alt the demands of the suffering and helpless class. We find these unfortunates and take them to the mission where they are given both spiritual and physical comforts. The mission Is centrally located. being right In the. heart or the city.

and we Intend to make it a home for all who seek protection and assistance. Each. evening a different minister con. ducts. the services adding variety to the exercises.

The singing is exceedingly good and those who attend the meetings are in ttrested as wen as instructed. This morning every newsboy In the city is invited to attend a. special service7of song and prayer it the mission. After the devotional exercises a lunch will be served the boys. This afternoon a.

temperance service has been announced which will be. conductedby Mr. Sam Dean. of the Young Men's Prayer Association. There is a.

widow who has but recently arrived in the city with her invalid son. said Mr. Warde yesterday. Her son Is In a critical condition and his life depends upon an operation that must be performed. She has no money with which to pay for the services of a.

surgeon and the association is making an effort to secure subscriptions in her behalf. I am especially anxious that the necessary amount be raised at once. and will appreciate any subscriptions that are sent to me. WILL RESENTEWD DR. RYDER.

Judge Butt wm Announce the Day of Execution Tomorrow. Columbus. Ga. October 31. Special.

Dr. Ryder will be resenteticeu to death again tomorrow at Talbotton for the killing of Miss Sallie Emma Owen. A special term of the Talbot court has been called for Monday although so far as is known the resentenclng of Pr. Ryder wilt be the only business. Judge Butt and the Columbus attorneys In the case go over to Talbotton tomorrow afternoon.

Some of the attorneys in the case wished to have the resentenclng deferred as they have Important business In Atlanta Monday but Judge Butt did not grant their request. The motion for II. new trial In the case will be argued In this city next Saturday. NEGROES TO GO TO LIBERIA. Over Two Thousand Colored People wm Leave Alabama in January- Selma Ala.

October The International Immigration Association which has been working in this section for several months past. opened a. headquarters here today. The object Is to transport negroes to Liberia at 32 a head. the members to pay weekly.

or monthly installments. The association has 2175 members In the five counties around Selma and 1500 of these will be ready to leave for the promised land the latter part of December. sailing from Savannah with a colony of 4000 on January 1st. HUDSON'S MURDERER ARRESTED Alabamian Killed in Texas and His Assassins Are Now in Jail. Selma Ala.

October 31. Specials-Six weeks ago Prank Hudson of this city. while riding in a. freight train near Alvaredo Tex. was knocked in the head robbed and left for dead.

The motion or the train caused him to roll off and he was horribly mangled by the wheels. dying the- next day. The governor offered a reward. for the robbers. A telegram from the murdered mans brother now in Texas states that the guilty parties have been arrested in Luting Tex.

and that there is sufficient evidence to. convict. BROTHERS FIGHT EACH OTHER. Three Men of the. Same Blood Quarrel Over a Division of Cotton.

Selma. Ala. October 31. Special. Three brothers.

Clint. Jim and SI Shivers. taught over the division of the proceeds of their cotton crop in an alley near Broad street last night. Clint was knocked in the head with a jug and his skull fractured while 81. was seriously cutabout the- head and neck.

He left the scene with' knife stuck up to the hilt under his ear. Jim is at large. Clint will die. STALLINGS HANDLES HEEBEBT. Congressional Nomine Speaks to I Large Crowd at Selma Ala.

Troy. Ala. October 31. Hon 1. F.

Staling spoke today at the courthouse to an audience of over eight hundred voters. lie handled the bolters with gloves. off and took up Secretary Herbert's record. There Is no doubt of Mr. election.

Frazier Shoots His Selma Ala. October- At SardtS the southern end of this county last inijhV- Prank Frazier in nt ofjealous rapfclxvr labored his wife with aratlck. AZ She got loose frtmhJmand fronthV Mr Frank B. Martlai rh ia en in the Jewelry businesS at92 herc he Is well faybrabl1Jc known was ityictintqf that worst form of dUrj lpod' poison. HeJ realized that his life Yrasjabcmt tolbe blasted for this terrible disease has.

baffled the sknl of itheipliyBician ages aad theT baj neyerJ able- tbcffect avcareT His despair can bettSr be Imagined than In aTecent iettcflie says About four years ago contracted-a eeere case oi contagious blooapoison ana it was not I was in a terrible condition. I immediately' placed myself under treatment of twopf the best physiclani in Waahingtoa city. Their treatment which-I I took faithfully for. six months cost me just three hundred dollars and left me worse than When I began it. My condition can PRANK best be appreciated when I state that my throat and mouth were full of sores and my tongue was almost eaten away I had not taken solid food for three months.

My entire body was covered with red blotches my hands and feet were sore and my hair was falling out rapidly. I was in a. truly pitiable condition. I felt that I was Incurable and was in great despair when a. friend recommended S.

S. S. statins' that would certainly. cure' me. I began its use and when I had finished the fourth bottle I began improve and by the time I had finished eighteen bottles I was thoroughly rid of the disease of course I was not sure that I was cured but am now as no sign of the disease bat ever.

returned for four years S. S. S. is the best. blood remedy in the world and my cure was due solely and alone to it" Contagions blood poison is the.

most horrible of all diseases and has been appropriately calledjbe curse of mankind. It has always baffled the doctors and until the discovery of S. J. S. was incurable.

For fifty years S. S. S. has-been curing this terrible disease even after all other treatment failed. It is guaran.

teed purely vegetable and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. 8. S. S. never fails to cure contagious blood poison or ay other.

disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease take a remedy which will not injure you. Beware of mercury don't do violence to your system. Our books on blood and. skin die.

eases will be mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta Ga. IN NEW. HANDS TODAY ReceiYers of the Marietta and North.

GeorgiaTuri It NEW COMPANY IN POSSESSION Another 100000 Paid Over to the Master Captain R. Lowry. HENRY K. MHARS ELECTED PRESIDENT E. C.

Spalding of Atlanta Is Vie. President Purchasers Are in Pull Charge Today. The purchasers of the Marietta and North Georgia railroad paid over 100000 yesterday to the master iptain R. 1. Lowry and the property was turned over at midnight to the new company.

The new companyis known as the Atlanta Knoxyllle and Northern railway. A meeting was held yesterday here in Atlanta and the following directors were elected Henry K. McHarg. General Hor. ace Porter and Walter Ferguson of.

New York E. C. Atlanta Joseph Me. Williams J. B.

Glover Marietta B. A. Denmark A meeting of the directors was held. tot' organization and the following elections and appointments resulted Henry K. McHarg president.

40 Wall street. New York. Eugene C. Spalding vlc president. Atlanta.

H. W. Oliver secretary. treasurer and auditor. Marietta.

Ga. Joseph McWllliam general manager. Ma. rietta. Ga.

W. G. Bradley general freight and passenger agent. Knoxvflle Tena Alexander VtcterSmtth- general coun Eel Atlanta. Messrs.

Glover. tact SpaldingK the receivers Issued a circular stating under a decree signed by Judge Newman they would de' liver at mldnlgfif fan theopropertjrof the Marietta and North Georgia to the Atlanta. KnoxrJUe- and Northern Railway Com- yauy. wun tWs transfer Use receivers ceased to act as managers the road sad after five year of administration by the court It was free again. Messrs.

Spalding and Glover will close up the business of. the old company. AU" an and in the service of the Marietta and North Georgia were notified that their services under the receivers wouldceaae at tho close of business a President Mclfarg IssurfVafiotlce at th all mpioyes otthereceivers itnaU nleaother i7advl3ed they woul4puntil furthernbtlcebe retalneU sl 8 1C the Topertyibecomeai known asjthe Ulan Knoxvniar-an4 orthern tUUwayiConipany fAlirbalane priory to Novemnerllst til maittta tolH Wit01 er UTefS fe The 7 A ii JXji S552.000 on the property or more than one- half the purchasing price. Mr. McHarg the president is vice presldentot the Manhattan bankNew York.

General Horace Porter is vice president of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Mr. Ferguson Is a New York contractor and capitalist Mr. Spalding is general manager of the Southern Iron Car Company. Mr.

Glover was for years receiver and manager of the Marietta and North Georgia. Mr. McWilliams is a practical railroad man Yorm rli rt Texas Central ot whlch Mr. McHargls president. Mr.

Denmark is a lawyer or Savannah and president Of the Southwest era Railroad Company SEABQAED GOSSIP. It Is Eeported That the Bothschildl Want the System for a Connection. An interesting story concerning the sale of the Seaboard Air is being told in the north. Whether there is' any good foundation for it or not is unknown. here.

i and it is merely given as gossip- According to this report theRothschild3the kings of Europe are after the property and are being opposed by" Mr Plerpout Morgan the leading financier of America As is well known the Rothschllds are largely Investing the Louisville and Nashville railroad while Mr. Morgan is fce- hind the Southern railway. The great European banking house la represented on this side by August Belmont General John Gilt it Is said was working in the interest of Mr. Morgan. Mr.

Hoffman fought General Gm and seems to have interfered with his deal. Mr. Hoffman the Seaboards president declares that General Gill Is' not in the transaction at all and he. says that Mr. Louts MeLane outgeneraled General.

Gill who has 2700 shares of Seaboard and Roanoke stock but is- helpless to control the When Mr. Hoffman learned that- General Gm bad secured 2700 shares of the stock with the idea or getting enough more to make a majority anti turn him out the' president set. in baffle his fellow townsman. General- Gill had suede bun mad before that' by asking for an. injunction against the Seaboard to restrain it from cutting rates.

So Mr. Hoffman. Mr. McLane Judge Leigh R. Watts and Mr.

Moncure Robinson son of the late president of the Seaboard formed their pool and put 4000 shares into It. A circular was issued asking shareholders to place their stock in the hands of the pool empowering the pool to manage the stock for five years at the same time authorizing the commit. tee to sell on advantageous termsItis understood that the. right to ratify the action of the pool committee is vested In Mr. Robinson although there is said to be a clause in the agreement requiting a vote of three-fourths of the' shareholders to' ratify a sale.

While. this occurred only a few days ago the committee has already obtained enough stock to make it master of the situation and the brokers who were offering 125 a- share for Seaboard have stopped buying. This however is attributed in banking circles to the firm belief that the stock will soon command a much higher figure than Is now publicly offered for it. If the Hoffman pool sells out to the parties. with whom they are said to tie negotiating it.

Win mean it Is said that they have been able to secure a very handsome advance on the figures which the Ryan and Thomas people offered and it Is also understood that the minority stockholders who should WI to deposit their stock previous to the stipulated time for the closing of the. deal will get the same gilt-edge price for their holdings If they should in the near future want to close out their shares as though they had availed themselves of the offer of the pool committee In. the first instance. It Is paid to be the wish of the Louisville and Nashville Company which as before stated principally belongs to the Rotla- ohlids5 to own every1 share-of stock of the Seaboard if it takes any and this is thought to. be- the reason' why the pool is' so willing to treat- the.

minority with such unusual fairness as it Is said to be contemplating. Notwithstandingthe evident desire of the pool committee to prevent tile Seaboard from going Into the hands of the Ryan and Thomas people anti- the fact that the latter- have not compUedT rUh the terms of the Messrs Ryan and Thomaa another oppor tunity to exercise thelroptlon hid save the money they deposited asj an" revidehce of their good In- this direction- and with this end in view they have. It is understood extended until November litls the period fur the closing ot the deal or the termination of the option as the case may turn out to be. ff It to said on goodauthoritythatwhen the option was first given to Meura Ryan anti Thomas these gentlemen deposited ieOO000 subject to th orderf the gentlemen composing the present pool committee as aiguarantees They further it is said the balance within a period mutually agreed upon. A the Seaboard was.

tocontlnue In the hands of Its owners hot a sooa as the final cash payment was made it was to betranaferred the Ryan and Thomas syndicate to be operated unler their direction surprise everybodywho had" any knowledge of what was transpiring the' syndicate was nnablepr disinclined Whenrthe dayvforfhaal payment arrived to' pay th full sum. It as understood that those who had undertaken to' raise rter required suns said to i be over nOOO iWOvbad fund that they could not do on such terms as they were authorized ftoTnake with money lenders and" the' syndicate iame forward It JsVsald withVan offer to ance in ajf e.Tp- months withrinterest from date. To thlaMr MeLane i refused to giye his consentji and' It was then that theownsri of the Lune. Nashville showed more plainly than had eyer3befpre been Intimated that the Seaio StfAforgiale would be regarded by theni asla veryVilu able thelr ah teinr It i was even reported that the Baltimore and Ohio though It Is receivers has helped to prevent' Ryan and Thomas from making. the deal ior the8ea- boardjiip tOthUthnebyhAvu exercl8ed through Teertain caprtau Us who ari heavy bankers of the present managementan.n-f fluenceTin Wallstreetf UchproyedraltMur rier tov the tt th gentlemen named.

It is well known that ftherepare eome of the largest' aid wealthiest holders of Baltimore and Ohio securitleswh61are disposed to thwftrttheWiUofMr S. Pierpont Morgan flndian opportunityte do soi 6tf account of Impediments said to have been thfowm their way In the carryihgirforwardtptTlana jln reff rence to the development of thejabllltles of the Baltimore MdpIUo toearn money when a few months ago after haymg.ln- vested several millions in the securities ot that corporation he was said to have refused to put up any more funds unless' the services of four men whose names he designated and who had been" with the jcom- for niany years wire. dispensed wlth. The demand made by Mr. Morgan could not fp various reasons be complied with and since that- time the.

relations between that capitalist and the referred to have. been strained to a considerable ex tent. DOCTORS Will Make a Delightful Trip This Month. Triatha Mexican Natibnal. Great preparations are.

being la the City of Mexico for theineetlngiof. the Medical Congress there November 16th to Mth. A large number bt doctors will go from the states and a number of Georgia and South. Carolina physicians have arranged to. leave here.

A few days before the con gress opens. Captain' I. 3. GrIflin the southern repre- sentatlye-QtL the Mexican Natlpiiat to re ceiving Inquiries- every day at hj once In the Kimball concerning the" A very. low rate has been made for the round trip and stopover privileges are allowed.

The Mexican National runs through toe most picturesque and historic parts of the country. It is the only road- too which reaches the famous lake country of Mexico The National Is famous for its dining service along the road. The trip will be delightful and the tickets will be good to return any time within six- mouths. COLUMBUS DRUGGIST IS DEAD. Thomas a Evans Passes Away at Sis Nome After a Snort Illness.

Columbus- Ga. October 51 SpecIaL Thomas 11. Evans a prominent dtlienand druggist of Columbus died this morning at 5 o'clock- the. result of Illness of twenty-four days of typhoid fever. He was a member of the firm of Evans Howard.

and had been In the drug business in this city for flfteed years. He was" thlriy-flve years old. Mr. Evans was born Ira Harris county. Georgia and came to' Columbus' when a young man.

i His wife died last June. Mr. Evans is survived by four small children three sisters and three brothers. The funeral occurs tcmorrow morning from St Luke's church of which he was a member. Dr.

a C. Xnykendall Yorkyille C. Yorkvule. S. XX October Dr.

John C. Kuykendail of this place and One of the best to the state. died this morning of Bright's disease of. the kidn after an fllne stt about fourvyearj. The funeral services will take place tomorrow at the Church of the Good Shepherd of which hewasaniember FEATHER BOAS and tips cleaned curled yand dyed Hats trtminedHttk orders Gate City Feather Works.

98 Spring street. i eye Owner Can havebycaningatConstltutlon pfflc advertisement iiA UMMII- UJIMJ gcnuemaa- sharsroom everything furnUhedrCp mile out westl Refer Call or address Dr. Ward 0liP v- WionV yqa cHoosei Jlectlyour1 eyesj i ypjpi. tacles. nbuy tfiemnpi i IftTW Ciasses that dont uiP jo em angedit qnc Wei stand this busines thbroogHJ rc fiiyoujp mS 1 WATS8 Uoansimd Je welerii57.

SECURITY WAREHOUSE Oft Railway merchandise and general tafjf age Low rate BONDED and gotlable receipts. FOUNDRY mB man rttand taiAUanta qiiaio3 TSlfe iBBTB oan8S and investment company stock. Zettler 608 Temple Court INSTBUCTION A AND Posltirely go you to learn want-more Uye for. club call on Molter. 48 Irwln sUs Opium Car RPHlNE andd trial 145 cures three American Medical Dispensary At Ga.

Dr. S. Roughton. manager. sun NOTICE TO HOUSE HUNTERS.

If those wishing to rent a house will us their name we will send them one our blank applications In which you describe Just what you want and whet you want it and whenever anything co in that we think will suit you. we notify you. By the above arrangement will. flaVA ifimiCA ht. rt sary Steps.

i JOHN jr The Renting Agent. 50 N. Broad fit. and pnU Banks cashed alter banking bouts. TULUSONs BANK 21 nd Sxcos' LOOK IUJJAS Bciu isa.

s4 Per Bent Try Otrardean 3 Wall Street. a hotel. Trinity ave-aod Newly- renovated Wsshtnxton street. f. Brand new 8 h.

435Xoyd st. r. ii. WPeachtree st. 7 ii.

Hood stL Nice 7 h. 34 Smith 7J- Ia Evans t- West JSid. 5 It 31 Orange tr. tl 6 Is. 536 Palljun T.

11 6 cottage is BroUiertcn ht East Georgia ave. 6 JOO Connally st JIM 13 45. h. 154 TIadtooa ave 3 hr Ridge And ryor tsJM Central store. 12 Mitchell.

Central wore' 25 W. Mitchell. Nice 5 h. lfunnicutt I 3 Is. 10 Gartrell t.

nJ Store and 4 rooms 110 Decatur Desk room for rent In my omce to 5 Td tenant XH. Girardeau E. Jf menu i taklTyqi ostUutl fPtionel waraib- nce money to tsMdress Ss promote funneceasaryil tudor aont oi jCOi3B JAR da trade can. iuaHyr explicit references yequl 1 gun gOO I San on who can I iestr to employ traveling salej ifctfewwtern 3trsfiev riff made next err snontho remarkat iiH Jf youiwish to. tree for- f.

you find It Just express uent St4 tta yoorikvBear in 1 cli and have airy rerot therltrni will We lead. others i ol iake vcnev In sTUff jroor order for temp ding Chicago. Ktree places- osittohsjwl jtppiicati6m expenses lactose 15 ENPIROmlC for. position a south Office Plke Build urterstando tl for electric shopl lnf Ice' fa lw young- men for wer letters except universal mployni rJ Phone I Apply- atle JM Chicago TEI Plr8t laundry con wdl ilOO 1' jJlOtB1f QK HiR6J Tf Sy 9i1 Pmment orletl dIst orphiage To. I I c.

I SA I 1i De 1catory' Cenmonles 1f II Zi tJ A' IUi. Impre lIlve At1lnterestinE' ffi 1 i and Is own 1 1 l1an 1l ded lea 00 11' hi I In- tb 1 1 a 1 In- 1hemA I1ro ramme tI or- waifs orphanage-are nec ssltles conle1 RA ndler. aueh one. famll say-one be' ater Fath hon the that I1ov rty dedlc ton gent. LEI Stephen n.

l. I gave The I ovnstud an BRYAN 111 31. I it ii3 iAN HIrTO STAY I i i nlHlon Fll diJ Asl1HIII jT I I. Ret sIJIIS ctl nf l- I THEYCANNOT WJTHO HIM walt31IiJ De i lon C9naider 1' I The 1 om" In that ChletWR O. YI1.

ef. Inspe to Yndlcata Irsurance an on- Ilder ton elt In' rtskS bl had- kno tel vl ed cltand man rsons' cltyan be bera firtdepart ears nothln esterda Inks tnbr th tTertrom Ii be KAISER HAS LOST HIS NERVE ACCU3 d' Watched-Man ew ne lir P1 Uce Th on In. was the coroners otthe I 88. woman s- tonave Ka1 ers GADSDEN GO BACX TO CANDLES Gads en clt nd the orth tx Pt lo- Fair In the In Georgla-Falr the coast. Florida-Fair Lou1s1 na--9c ktn i il 1 Jt tJ.

A jr i Jf zf 0 A ryr 1f4 rA ARE I WETIGQIB 5i" J' th6enti mnlo lssl 1 Ma 1Mq il 1' i No WYCfi EREFUSEb 1n i i Which NewsboISInvited 1Jiepromot ra-- t1 Ion a hor ihly 1 d. iI i. of the lnstltutlonn4 ha tl ieol1 tha OdreS 1t ome themlsslo est bUshedllt street. ltlld Or a yop th 1 non secfa lan the' bQ said-Mr. yest rday.

thelplngperaons. arelnneed 1tlsnot We on haveno lch th ersons andwe wh Un PrayerAssoclatlon In. our' Is' bEg1nto Iecure 111 otour spl itual btlngright In- of dev tlonal con 1ucted by YoungMens MrWarde flurge aubs rlptlons Dr. Monda Ity xtSaturday. labamain Januar Im gratlon mbers Savann 31.

lx In' rob ers brotheronaw arrtstedln convict Ti ree 31. la waskJlocked thehea4 cut" abut heada a I I 1IAND 1 to. I Hon. vot rs. tbeboltera Secretaryllerberts TherelS otlrStaUlnp niWUL 3L At' i otthlS Frank.

a red IIf aatl 4f Sbegot nntro1Uth. r1oUllT WOlndedB arrested and d4 Pt" t' A' t. :4.r Aic ifJts mm 4 1i. cj Vt ifi Cll f. WJJg" iZi il.

IUn i' jBrd i Mr 11tlr i ff J1 t1i i w. e. sS e. fI11V i Yenuei JV gto ii. ity 1wh heJ weUand o1n1 fwaS a vi tiDi th 1J110f nt ktoti bl 4rpOi 1 UfCwasaboutt 1b tri.

IC. i4la h. bamedh a1dUof cl Ula for theyliave 1 eet1 hbeen. to" effect men tat desp ir n' tttt gli 4th i Inre 11 jaf boutl four1 r8 agoI conJro te4jaclever i caaeoreontagloua blOO4p08QAtanc1 itw ot lCng Wore 1fuin itcrri- ble. treatmentoftwoof physicl treatmentwhichItook f9raix wonethan epn i It.

I 1jy I JJrA throatatid werefuUof ken Jwas Incurableand recomI 1ended me. I1ega uscand I finlshedthe to. tim ha fn shedelghteen bottes as thoroughy ridof dia conr wa cred a now a sg disea retue yeas is. bst blo ey word my' solelyand aone It" Crtaots bloJ iso mOt horble al des ad bn approprately ce Ulc cure ma- kd ha aways baed do tor. ad unti Wve wa ffy 81 hu ben terrble disa ater a teatent faled ga- vegetabe ad ad dolaa fered contar.

fa cue cntagous blo pisn dis blQ. youbave blo dia tae r- wl. injur wa meru do do- violec you system Ou boks blo a di. eaes wi maie fr a- de Spcmc C. Atlant Ga NNEWHANDS Recelnrof Hlletl Georgia' Tf I.

Onr Aote laid Oer t1 Matr Captn I Lw. eECTD PRESIE Atant IsVic Puche AJe 1 Fl Car Tody. Thepurchasers eta ad Geora ralroadpal ove S0Oyeterday masterClptaln Lwry. poperty. turne compy' Is kow a KoxYle ad Norhem ralway.

wa lanta folowing ectT eleted Henr McHal. Gnera Porer. Wal Fegonot Ne Spding Atlta Josph MO Wllal. Goverla tt mark Svannh. leeUng dl tors wah d.

orgzaton ad taown electon appointment res Henr McHar. pres WII Yor. Sadn vic bil. Oliv r. scttr Marieta Ga McW1Iaen lmae1.

rieta Ga generl ght. p. enge Kovle Ten. exander V1tcrStlt ilerl. tel.

Atlta Badln tUfre ien a crcWr sttq' dere II ed1 JudgeNewm teYWOud UVtrat Jnfr te prpry oft Maetta. adNoih' Gr' th Atta E. an om i jlyn un tfethereclve ca tatu rs ter ve otldttionbTtha cu i aSt lell rS1dnc ad GIoY rWcl eup1hb te' ol Cm idemplOeJn Stc theMrett adNor Gr iiE se. tm to. a ep1oeotthrJTr tat neD oul Wt th Uc.

rte1c a1. 1 rL ri i tl i i fi" 1 000 te pperyr mol th' hal purchaIng Prc M. 1cHa vlepresldent ot Ma. hattn baD NeYork GnerlHor a i prsldent' te Plma COlpany Fern Is. cntractor ideaptlLlltMr.

Spldn generavger ott Cipay. Glver wutor' era elver admer Marieta Gorga McWls1 prticalraUrad orrh i th Texa Cent owhith lr. Denk i. lwer' f' SavanAh prIdent utwest. RaUCad COlpan SEBOA GS I Tht.

tRtchc. ConeQ Interestm stor oncerethe Sab0r Le blntoldin nor tl 1a tound ton Ror l1 unkWIherei I' mere gyenu slp AC i rport. teRt fqnon kln9 of Eur aNater prop ae belg' pOe lf PJert leding fnaCer pc A wl kothe RthlcU ae el Ivestng in Lu me Nah railroa wbeM Morrile- Souther rwaYTe ce Eurpn ballri i reprseted on Aut Belont. Geneoh Gil i waworki mte Inte lorMrHoffmfouhl Gneal ad Semito havalttere hi dea lrHotma Sabo d' deall. tt Gener GU.

not te tscton au uy. tht Mcie outnerale Gne. Gi w1o 70 otSeo ad sto helple nl roperty. HotTm leae thatGen bd secur sharesot te st I wIt gettenorhmor mae majorty ad tu hout. te' I prsIdent I to bameh telow tws mn Gnera i ha me h1 betor askIn for.

a.luc- Uo agalst te Sa. rsta 1 I cuttn rate Hota M. McLe Llrb RWtt aDMr. Moncue RObton lte prs. Saa torm teir pl sh It era wa IS3UO alng shareholde teir Itock I te hd pl emwering manag thellto ye sae tme autorg te' omn.

sel avanteoU. te It Is understo tbt rght rtfy a ton pl coitee lM. Robin alhough i sd I rement reuirg a yote thrfors shaolderl ratfy Whlei ocurred on days te. co mtee ledy stok mae ltmster Iltution brokeraw we a' shae Sbd stQPp buIng. Th howle atrit i baing CUesto bUe te stok 8n corc a mU fgre 1 jubUclyorrere I McLe pol sell outt wih w1om ty sad nelt1tl Itw mean I.

sd. tt aletoseu ver Wnd- sme advnce telg Rya Thoma ppeoltere an i ao udertod tht themorty I holder shou thIr stockJrviou te Upued tme cos th wlgetthe se gl ge prC thei 1 the shoud i thenert turwat tocloaout ter a tough' tey bavae temelves te olte plc. frt Iace I I id te sh th Lulvlll ad Na. hv. Ue Cm.

Pa y' Wh ch' as. bore I Ite PrcpaIY lnp. t. Rt- ehUa oWevr ehotat aboar I te ay. tll thot b' rowhy te PU.

awlg themz rtiwt nu81 taress a Ins adto. bcnt m1tg. otwt td teedent deIe ofthe poIcmmUtee tp vlt. te. Se fom Int.

te Jd te ad Toma pople ather ttte1tter ntempU 1tteot opton the tfe lBad hve MerRy aoh tWtyt ext1 tetr tionGdsve mne7ty dllltedaevdnceof thel g1tet1 In' tdetion ad Wtte 1vW. tey ayet' 1. ud xededuUN emb1th te Pf teeo di1othi i fl Smi Irl sdonr ato lel theopt u1tgnnt31 i1 tJ I0 Uf I1 Jt rf f. CC Wle i' theadeate W. I da Iyentaved' efUl jnm twa n.

t0. ttc toswhoh uder en raLeter sumf sd tt. te7c ulotMOSO 8Ch' enu Jhe ereauO ft' mqn le te Ir aetoroa I JIdwltfa lt rt 1 i 1 ot te an' Nahvle shOed mor. p1th ev r2bor Intmate ttth tf ri W0ldbrgebyt ema aTeYlu 1 able cqttQ itli edtlet 1 te Itw ve rePr hat te 1alUI ad Ohl thoUhfV1S JJt has rcelv hahelPto preventBfaa om frm. mng riof b' PItt bt exerl thugh Ctt Whoi hevi baerotite nt.

a lu nce-iW lItr chprY riet tBlloni a fJnt en IJ JmowJha 0 ofth 1esfade hldt otBaltor. wharf d8P tn at tewUotM JPler pnt MoinThe evert fndrax OP1uUy' If otxb' nt hav e' bf' i way cn fon. fl I ln' vl ient te' le otJ eBallorejdohotoe mo er wh few mnths al atehv11 etesv mlo eot CrUOD hoUNdt1 er twedt mortnd et serIces for' Z1whol ne dell nat ad bwitt cm panytor 1er4 nijIIUI' To gemadmae 1rM9rg ld nqtt ron b. eomple 8d sinc. thCt le eto btwen tt cplalta4 te teml eren have beiut eto enldbl ex I DOOn JORKC WlXk6 1gltut TpTh I Mnt tec1bn pr naraon big diI Cit' exl tolt tIot Lledi.

Conless Noveml6 f. 1h larenubrot orwUr fom state' an. nU lGeIfand Crolaphylcansh a8cd eve hereJfe drbfortecn gessopn f. CaptaJ Gr eI1t pr sntatv8 of theMecnNaUona br celvg eve dyat Kimbal cDmth A Jt habel torhe nd analItopverprve ea a aoec TheMecantional fns ughth Jlctreue adhltorcpasot te Cuntr ISheonyroatowhch res the. faous lae" cuntotMe Ico Te' Jaouaf Usdn- lng sence alo ac.

trpUl bedeUghtMand thetlcktaWll retriny tl n1 mot. CL118 DBU IT DE. TmXE aP iAwaTa11s ome fte SoIe ColuusGaObrsph TomHEvanll prolnent dtlenand drgtot. Clubus t1Ollg oco rsltot a. twenty- day tyhodfever He mmof Howa.

ad badb thl' clyf lti iea w.tJY-lve eroid' Eva. wa br. aut Gri andcae oUe. Hl wlede1tJun lr Eans 8urive btoursma1tdrn tbr alter ad. JhbrteITe tnerato mw mlqfr Lukchur ot be.

membr. Dl XnrkedJor1eLC. rv tbri Spbc. Uke nd ot Jh Pl a neoftebe n4rts. te.

fe 12mi Jd ater an 8 aut u7ean. ner erl w1Itte teCuotO Seph iiOWhcJ lew i ad' dyeHat trme" oe at 1Ti eeWork Spg l' hn' bC tColttUtoDKC1e ad efOavuet SW mt fmle otNt.4I iter' adW 3- AD. i t. URlrWIRE Sr i. R1AY mef hillse' ad.

lt BONDE nd i gtbl eIPt- FOtNRY i I iJlf stret Suth8de. or Por teet prtere i gIn Addrss old re Colt 9 1 1 t1Whtehafl atrL ony ofjactubu5leutlnl Ptman" rtand 1tlat iiij. obatcrb Ci7. AEBUlgad Qn. ad ivetent.

ompay" ItQk Ei8 used In anyct I Ge' i i ij1. tcularajadrs Onj Rpr CIrut. Gr1a BANJQ. GUTA Poltv t' tyu tcJ Wtor 11 cu. CaLon' Moter :4 I St.

u. plMMoaI a ote tr 4ccn 1hIefOtr. em Dlpns RRoUh nOmn I i :1 NOTi CTJf tSB. RSi oie ust nm wemsn tm lY1 O. Uribl app1e.

U. An. WhhOU 5. i derlb ust wht yowtad ouwaUtandwhe ea thlnw. st 10uweI noiy Bythe abov aemet Uwisav hoUA a 7 tf1 1 MONE ind ihe Ind DrtC1 ecf outftwn Bnk' ehed' aRr' bnkng h01TLENS BANK2A 18 ii 1 Nely re ate 8.

h. t'i i. rdneW8rbi4 Yds f2 ff I 1flill 5r I. t. 4.

I. CntraLstolUW lIcbnf 1. I 1 a- rotD t' Dek rmf rLln mcto prve tnant Gaea aWal Jh RREr 1 BO WO1 deRnted llQIE FORTREBOYS aIe of Ntthodlst To Dsd1catd T1uray. WILLMAKE tan ext 1 i i. I i se self co s- de- I I ha most I act I 1 th fl oattsald carawbat i i growin a St tt 4 i L.

Itr the :4 tv Oth z. I 4 td HLCRITMLEY iti U- f- et i- 4 Optl U-'The aeugh. d- t1th mdern nddres eL i iktIanta i- a- dr huM TOSTAY GMat oyrs Frhids isk Elm Ti R1ossB1s EIict1n. HIM Anzl ty-Ee lilg the yeiterdalXflOrfl re de- of 0 he clr- suchan a con--- 11G. GOES Loulslana4jc.

Texas OceasIon sbowersva rtable wlnds I jr t- 5r. s- ALk AREWBLOIE Doors of the Cdtraiiinioa lisslon Opan Ti 111 Unfortnatas NO ONEWILLBEREFUSED Special er1ce orning rt 63G Oclo Newaboys' Invited. The promoftra of theCantral Union MIS- slon areithoroughly aatlsedwIth the sue- ccss that It af re- circle of service conducted de- Leavelabamain BB2THEB. Staillags' fli WifS. SardIS In night of jealous rage be- a stick.

from him and ran from the house. He pursued and shot her In the back with a loador birdshot. She. Is Se- Ttousl7Wouude4Hei iaIIec a 5- 4Mtagiolls- Blood Poiso MrrranlcnMartiu wbolaessgnged lirthe at 96 Pennsylvania Washington City where and favorably victIm of dis- casecontagIous blOOd He was about to be tjslsterrible the physicians nd never yet been a cure. mental betterbc a recent letter lie I bi0OapO co diti n.

ci is costme justthree andleftmeworsethafl rliei 3ycond1Uonca MARTIN fullof wonldcertainly-cureiiie. thoro ghly course years. 5 1 bloodpoison themost torn4 anduntiitheWacoyeryof forproof lO0OOO Purchasers company vIce 1t ta ma arer. Than n- of the Mariettaaxsd theLtIanta oxji bum tfl1 of In would cease ttbe I busInessat siidnlght- Issued a. IloUce the same time to of the receivers that isniea otherwiseadvisd I would.

untli futher notice. be 8OthIS morning' as'- the Atlanta Knoxville and AU baj' due November lstwUl bnremitj to ILW OUyer treasurer. anew. purchasers havepald about I CHAMBERLIN. 0 I JOHNSON I DuBOSE CO.

I ei- I. i I sk I a 3 sr 5 I I i4' a I 5 5. I i 5 I i-i sc. 0' t7 5 I Read Our Ad 5. 0 TodayWi11 Pay.

I Pages 6 and 7 Zv I a 5 a CHAMBERLIN I JOHNSON- DuBOSE CO bank New generalmanager many with ofwhl RpOrteT1It ROthZC11I1d fora al i or theRothschlldsthemonej ar pposedbj Mr 1sLe- aa Morg is Gen ral gettl his terms. It thorigist It ableto su out lathe ereryahare- of the poo lIE so wllhIn tobecontemplating. videntdesire latothe theRYSU thefant eomplieilwithihe Ofthe. option committe Isatd 1.0- have Thosna3 tunityto extrclsethelibption IssaSi the good tbeocderof inencOmposInZ si a guarantee further. agree4 :10 pan halancewithin to continue as.

as I be tranferre4 to tobe tothe of everybody who. hadany ae the wa unable or when the day for final the was that te bad ao to make cause forward is said pay- half the amount In cash sail the bai- afent wills interest this Mr. gtv consent Louisville and hadever before SeabOardIt foi isle bythens very yalul' already greatsys tern. in the bands of for the Seaboard up to thistlme by having capttal1ts are management- an4n. wbichproved a bar- ncr to ambitions of the there axe securities who are thwart the willofMt whenever they- cast find- an Opportunity to so on throws tn carrying forward of plans in reference the abilities and Ohio to earn having in- unlessthe corn- many were for the gentleman cx- POE MEXIcO.

via the made In the meeting of con- re- at his are tIckets to timewlthin ls cltizen and an. illness was manHts J' S. ZL-SpeclaL- known druggists iddbeys Illness of four years. pla he was a member PARLOR th4nr. and trimmed to 9 Pair glasses in case.

can have by calling at Constitution and paying for WAD te WANTED-Room mate--gentleman to I furnished per mont rnile west eLla. Baler- encee ezchsnged. DrWard 6Wh1tehaUstreet zrt 2t' SECURITY WAREIOUSEir 5 age. bau ST ancwR ITe1epbona i r- WANTZD-Beai Esth OEflDIRhX1Traeaatlot ll. Irnprove Street south sIde.

or Pryor street preferreMust be a i gain. Address Reynolds care Constitu BUSnSs COLLEQES. TIlE ATLANTA BUSINESS College- I to 1a Whjtehall-stL The OnJy Fl- of actual busina. training- nd of 1etan aborthdintiana i 'Ia a i MUZICAI INSTEUM1t Ii- WANTEDTo e1J elegant upright 4Ihi cash or tlaItcash a big bargaiaAddres4 Paul care Constitution I 5. 1l.

ZettierG02 TemeCourt Gavan Book Co4 Peachtree str41 any county In Georgis call St 4 Peachtree. 5 t- fl SHORT IZAND lessons by malL P0 ticulars address OfficIal Reporter i5 Circuit Gridin Ga. I antee you want more pla7el I i OPIUM MOitPHIjote.y ca' AUVIII B. to sea OT 0 ca' wantit come t. IC av h.

nn J. SL always be ked InUt towo sepia sod Yeooalxxas BcIanisoAraarrAGA C' 8 eve. escI ForsytbSIZ is. 0 zu 1 Ii I Nice r. W.

Peachtree 6. s. st. fl- eL 0 5 a st 111 a. st.

150 r. la it 10) 0 Medis ave. ii. Pryor eta. 0 0 1 1 Lr.

IL. et. s. at. 100 a and-4 890 ap proved H.

Wal setseeL Br 7 ldJeTkentInx Ageal to N. Broai St. Corner Walton. 0 75. Ia- 12 MorrIson P- a 7 is.

46 Cuiberson. West End. 10 h. 40 lledmojst 20 Is. S-700 S.

Pryor. se a 192 Angler 7 ts. 21 Wellborna. 0 7 h. 100 Peple West End.

r. Ia 53 7 Is i4 Courtiand 8-5 516 Decatur 221 Courtiand. 3 8 h. 171 Whitiail. rh 4547 II.

3iittheiLe iim 9 Is 113 CapItol eve. 5 Si. Ill r. la. 512 E.

We move utir' tenflt frea. 5ee otIt will CItI tittI Phone illeam ug rtanu lI EtIctclm At OnC is 5jesmeU' Sn tional' fi- ty 15. Two a. wlthe and sotsthwez BLaketD0 tj.e strue 100 clinto-- ii5 galal7 clg- expert finest Co. St.

ItEN ar4 local Ba del1 ng caPiU" 0 Is Palh1 He aniplesG tree nO tit1 popuinr Issues very Will conalde ireut who- 1tforwsrtl it ceUlOfltY payuint- tie Slats AZ on credit xid exeil3l GE CIGAIt Fl lOesUtl to beginfle to a5euis Zi Chicago. tsuin ED sta and wilttflt' addreea at olilee-- Al 5tCI lished Ifle gI veil oirelIab1e hon eatr bar nonth' BIshOpC0S tu AR ousflg i D-'A high a thoroughly. uaUy lsoFulton It. sun Agtsod ems toemployt sal western made Lawson- wA.NTD- a3en eseI5 6v70r4 issday all ttley tsst work We tewa Ito sell ourwor Was9r' fledS bibitOon. l7 and Thebi orthmonerEv for text yesr5 e7p1atetyst3.

y-engravcd new wtoder and inoyemit Just 140911 lgcod enough enougbfor ehandle only. this going to pelt few retnasicablrAow urGrand Exee mpie either IrA ipress for 53. ey one athile Do not confoun4 ha pslid worthl tjrice. and wi1jsta gijarontee it' V. egeesti' efterf you started.

15. It you dnda tftlsnetasre he srstctto pd end we aOl to ke rift sir iS end exarrslria 4E5V. 17C' 1' FTc LTIlErtNBuaIne tree nny positions situ relinbl WANTED-Man to- teadent of agents. expenses adua for as 1115 In AIiantafor new I vetopment saiy 0. dreer408 Young us who lssan shp experience in lime I teach snusic man to two Enmloysrer ree street.

I EXPERTENCED iil 1 L.Geoaral-Deitr Three 11 makers. eouthI9road. flET RICH-Mail terferenee with osh lIVtmulec et. Firstcl Come Hubbard La Porter ioo pdf blank book holding joe alo hobusy fumes. TED Ofl hOUSE moat em Shorthand who desres to so orfolk Va.

Our. uifortgod ShDrtbnd and. die Grand Attan Asanto forthe LII Neisons B14 N. to sell candy- titeady employment. 7g monthly 5 eIon If offer partlcalars con IatedCsndy Co men for cigars SpecIal indu Kline Co.

lit. ATON I in every town 1 Coil Experlenc arid I Fetere otTee.

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