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Tte Mfe 4 TAt-fc OrABJOSDMMSrVHOTELOK tATear ofth Lovtly fh nhl" ad Zuter rrlc Tar r-Ot4tTa onl and Ioetal JTrtri ta OnriL MACON April 25. Special. Your corre- vpcndent enjoyed a delightful tour of Est Macon today and was most agreeably entertained by the numerous evidences of thrift ad improvement. The scenery from the more elevated portion is Iiplpl7 enchanting and the numerous buildthgi going up attest the durability of this portion of the city is a. place of residence.

The crying want now is the Second street bridge which would put on the market thousands of dollars' worth or real utAte end almost double the value or lands that. ate now cut off from direst communication with the city. is the talk of the town that the street car line is to he extended from the foot or Cut- UTS hill the present terminus westward along the principal street of East Miioa until the residence of Mr. Phillips is reached when it wjll be earned nwthwardly grad- nally bearing around by the East Macon reboot building so as to mike an easy ascent to the crest of Fort Hawkins hill. Coming around by the residence of Mr.

I trnhart and the Chapman lot lately purchased by the water wOlks company the line will ran ttralht dewn the handsome Hill street to the Cross Keys road wd back to the terminus making a beautiful belt line. It is further rumored that parties sernasly contemplate the erection of a summer hotel on Frt Hawkins hill where invalids may the full benefit air as pure as breezes from the mountains with a grand sweep of stentry of surpassing variety and beauty. VkcntLe reservoir is completed an inei tsuatible supply of pure water will be able besides the already numerous wells of healthful water that exist on the various im proved lots. he The rapidity with which East Macon 13 led growing and developing renders these projects perfectly feasible and a. few years will see many changes inaugurated in this lovely su herb.

Best of all is the fact that laboring men are buying and improving lots out here so III to make their interests permanent. Land holders. catching the cue are buildm nice houses which bring in a. sung rental and the prospects of the city east of the river are just now very flattering indeed. For Pure Water.

MMON Ga. April bpecial At lat ltl thewoiktf boring arteelau well at the park is taking shape. esterdsye cc tractor Clay went down a depth of sixteen feet in thesoftaoil of the park and tomorrow the work will begin to he pushed forward in tad earneet. For the fleet few hundred feet the work Will doubtless be quite easy and can be. pushed forward with wonderful rapidity.

The two worst obstacles are quicksand and granite boulders that set t. at every conceivable angle. Should Mr. lay le so fortunate as to avoid the delays consequent on in cop tact with these obstacles. he may be stile to drill to a depth of six hundred feet in a short while.

At that depth ho is confident of tapping towing stream. Should his anticipa. tiomjrove correct it will an incalculable lenetlt to the city. Th tngtou and Macon. MAucc is.

April Special The re- tarn of Cubed E. Machen to this city aroused new interest in the Covmgton and Macen road. The grading of the road has teen completed an a point several miles above Monticelto. aid is expected to be completed to viIlFton at least by the first of June. The rails that are now en route will be laid down as fast as they arrive and by July I it is hfped the cars will be running.

The Scuolgee river. I ridge is to he con- ttincttd at an early day. A false bridge of wood will be temporarily erected and as won as practicable the stout and stronpe bridge of iron will be thri wn across the river so as to obviate the old difficulty of losing- bridgesdur. ngfifthtt" which has rovod troublesome at that point heretofore. The Gllesv ttle Extension.

April 25 Special The tunnel on McIntosh street under the Central i xsilroadts almost completed and it is hoped that the street cars will he running to Giles yilleby the middle of June. Captain Gilt has been indefatigable in his efforts to semi the line and success is now about to crown his efforts. After the tunnel is completed it only remains for the city to do some necessary work after which the grading of the row will begin The success of the East Mac on extension which is making money rapidly. ar- goes well for the success of the Gilesville line. It will he of most benefit to suburban resi dents whose business is in the heart of the city.

The ew Sidewalk. ON Ga. April Special M' george W. Case is putting down the new pay merit around the courthouse square in hand. some style.

The large slabs of Lithonia stone ke a very solid and durable looking pavement and will no doubt stand the test. Between the joints fine white sand will be poured so as to fill all the little interstices and render the pavement more solid and pre. vent the stones from settling in such a manner II to make the surface uneven. The work will cost two thousand four hundred and sixty. flv a dollars and will add vastly to the beauty of the public build ugs and surroundings.

Quite a. for of hands lire at work and the job will pushed forward to completion. Superior Court. Mu 6's. April 25 Special en Wednesday is the regular time for the begin sting of the spring term of the superior court for Bill county.

Judge Simmons his been quite unwell and his physician has him tot to undertake toehold court. tnle Judge Clarke of Cuthhert comes there will be an adjournment. There is a good deal of buiiness of importance before the court and it will probably continue for several weeks in session in case it is not Adjourned. Ordered Out. April 2" Special Colonel C.

II Wiley has ordered out the three Macon military companies to appear at. 5 p. tomorrow to participate in doing honor to the dead who lave their lives for the lost cause. A fall attendance will be on hand of the Floyd Ri- ttt Volunteers and Southerncadets. Easter Services.

MACON Ga. April 23 Special At Christ church t. Paul's and St. Barnaw Episcopal churches. the regular Easter services were celebrated with large congregations in attendance The children's a celebration at Christ church was held at 4 p.

m. at St. Barnabas 9 a. and at St. Paul's 4 30 m.

All were well attended. At First ttreet Methodist church Rev. W. :11. Potter preached in the forenoon to a good congregation and the Rev.

A. WWynnmthe evening. The revival services are to be kept Tip during the week. Rev. Walker Lewis a former pastor to assist.

Rev. Dr. W. C. Cook nniVn0 aS8l8tlng his brother.

Rev. Dr. 0 A. Cook. at Mulberry street The children of the First Congregational school gave Easter concert at 3 which was exceedingly eutertainging and instructive The children of St.

Barnabu Sunday sshool Will rodulge in In Easter picnic next Wednesday. At. the First Baptist churns Rev. Charles Lane. who is making a big reputation Ma forcible preacher delivered one of Jus seat lemons today.

This heing I season of universal interert ti all the Tftllglons jectfllanddenominations Jew ttdfRotestaat alike there Is an all peittdlnr fflr of piety and religiou fervor thatisWrceptaieanwHgall classes and eon- MitionrafMeietr. Aj all tie vaTlonjelrarchej In east and west Maccn th congregations were large and the flue weather make churns going a physical as well a mental and moral luxury. Personal and Social. Ol GL April Yesterday the Alpha Tan Omega society took a number of young lady friends on a delightful ptcuicking fxuiision to Massey's Mills. Mrs.

WeCl1 and Mlw Julia RoJers HOll. A. Holt who has been suffering with carbune1e Is able to be about his office again. A great many people drove out to the park today The artesian well la the newest attraction. Preparations ire being made by Yr.

Ford of the Mreel car company. to run an excursion to East Macon Tuesday evening He is organizing a band of music for a general serenade. Mr. Charles Herbst will see that there Is plenty of lee water near the soldier1 lot during tile ex- erclsei tomorrow at the cemetery. Mrs George Paul of Perry to visiting Mrs.

heeler Jacob Stied. the well known Macon drummer has been betrothed to Mi Clennentina Wolff of Allegheny AU who know Jake are pleased at his good fortune. Colonel Wltson of New York is spending. sometime with his friend Captain Marsh John- ten this city. Sliss Lillie Turner of Shelby Ohio is visiting MrsT Guernsey.

this city. Colonel Simniona. of Americas has been oneunced the handsomest paper ever gotten up In Georgia. It sold like hot cakes. but our agencies wire thoughtful enough to supply themselves.

eg Thou' theiring copies may still obtain them at the rious repositories mentioned in today paper Sail a well known gentleman That is enter- rn It it close on toe heels of the great New ork dailies ud is a credit to the tat The La is feature Is a grand ueeeas here. THE STATE CAnIAIGN hat About the People Who Want to Sere the State. Murray county claims the right to name the state senator for the district compo of Murray rdon and Wbitfleld which probably means that TiiimistU Starr will get the place. The Camilla Clarion never deserts the old 1101 dler1 who stood by his country in time of need. speaking of certain assaults upon General Gordon We hare nothing hut admiration for the gallant hero who on the battlefield skxxl Lee to the ditch.

Ben Hill ttood by Jell' Dam in the ct8te snot in the. forum. Others may take up a se preach against such men. but the Clarion will be slow to see a fault and still slower to point It out ltbr mar we theoe old war veterans we cannot Much that has been said about Brown and Colquitt has been wd on mere suspicion. Bud all that ho teen fad about Got-done re- ipnJg his scat in the senate by bargain sale a founded on i othirjg but the baldest suspicion.

lie frankly said that he was poor and could obtain is railroad position which would pay him and his fumih fill more than a seat in the senate. lie cer- taiDI had a light to resign Ills not uucommon for senators to do so when more lucrative positions art' in their reach. Mainly by his great personal influence at the north and at the booth he had been gleatly useful in pacifying the country Re uclien waso er and he had lone his work aLd done It well. or Major Bacon the La range Reporter says He I- a good campaigner and his work tell. Inl It is understood that Major II.

Fletcher will lie a candlJate for the legii- ature from Butts county. ilkes counry has been taking preliminary steps for arty organuation Dr. John Johnson wilt be the next represents from sereven county. UlonelM Picket one of the most prominent ndidates lor the legislature from tiumter county. has been forced by Illness to retire from the race i el ricketiwould have made an admirable The Walker County Messenger has discovered that there are one hundred men in our state who want the nomination for governor and three hundred willing to serve in congress.

On Saturday afternoon the campaign for the late senate for the 3 was opened at Woodstock by stun speeches from Mr. George R. Brown aid CaptamJoliu B. Bombards. Uf the cam ass in the ninth congressional district the Cammirg Clarion says Go into any in i north Georgia and ask vo ters indiscriminately as you meet them who the prefer for toe next congress.

and without it regard to former es at least seven teuths of them will soy Allen D. Candler the remaining three tenths as far as they have It-en talked to by tts politicians will say somebody else. Tht- race for congress in the fo lrth district will Lcccmi iCBted by half a dozen candidates. Alal I uttou special says nice 1s the contests fur the congressional nominations in the fourth dmtrict and the reau 01 the nomthatioria. have added quite achapter to the political history of the state.

It was in 1 that the district convention met ballotted day df. ter day. and then adjourned without making a nomination It was then that Hon Ii. Harris with a majority recommendation and Ho llenry Pu with a miulorily recommendation went before the people of the district the result of Which was 1 erton election by more than three thousand majon The convention of IWdeclined Win dr ellon llenr Persons and as a compromise ien. Hugh Buchanan was nominated.

Hlsele ion as opposed by Judge Pou Yuscogee vhomade the rare as an Independent but the ominee was victorious. Inl8SJHon Hugh Bucd non was again the stanoard bearer of the deone racy acdwas again opposed by Judge Pun the Tcult of which was the same as In hid. In lion II. R. Harris was nominated with no other name before the convention.

though there was considerable opposition manifest and the convention fatted to make the nomination uuanl- Eons. Alter the convention adjourned the oppo sition formulated and as a result lion Persons entered the race against Colonel Harris but the matcr was at the ballot box in the elect on of Colonel Harris by a large majority So tte arena has not been smooth for a number of years and outsiders looked upon the fourth with ULcertain expectations. The spoils of office have bfen the means of producing discord in the rant of the democracy of the district but the Indin tires now are thaUhings wit be more serene and His tobebc tiLtbat the convention willputforth a good man and that the heretofore presalet discord wm be hu hed The contest for the nomina lion will be lively with several entries. Your corre. pendent has endeavored to ascertain who will Le in the rare by communicati ig with the several probable cat dldates with tie ollowing results Thomas virinnea of Moscogee is squarely iiMhetght ithirospeCW of going In to-the con relation with at least sixteen out of the thirty four which wilt compose the convention Han wlUd B.

Butt of Marion who has been men ticncd as a probable candidate will nit tie In the rare Hon P. li' Smith of Newnati will not be In the rare and dire to be put down for the tree. Alvin D. Kreeman of Coweta is in the rare and is hopeful of getting the comic ttn. Hon IL.

Is will also be in the race He is making a record that is public property and rpon which record his constituents at their own time and itttheir own way. will pass It is also tnierstecd that the lion H. rannm of Troup is in tte field though there is no communication with him. The phtwill be surely one. Already the people of Washington are easting about fur some one to represent them in the next legislature.

The Mercury brings forth its can II date in the person of Colonel D. Evans Jr ayoung lawyerof ability sod great promise. He thor- oughty identified with the varied interests of his ecu ity and will ca a strong following. GEORGIA. BREVITIES.

Mr Wood of Irwtnton is visiting Mrs James of handersville Mrs. W. R. Thigpen. of Sindarsville is vis- lung relatives in Bath Richmond county.

Marshal J. Hamilton of Tennille is now AS having the streets put in frat order. A heavy hail storm passed over Banks county damaging the fruit and vegetables. Hots. J.

HinesandO H. Rogers of Sin- dersville are attending court in Swalnsboro. The docks in the Methodist and Baptist clint ches of Fort alley have been stolen. er- JU od the spt ak er eel the ual in out les- Iti Major Balding of Washington city is about to engage to the hotel business In Fort alley Mr. J.

M. Beronj has recently opened a store in Clayton in the Matheson storehouse. The fn end of Mr. B. O.

Martin of Milner are glad to welcome him back again from Flor Ida Dr. A. Thomas of Atlanta preached In Tensuille yesterday morning at 11 o'clock to a large congregation. Ben A Robinson a former citizen of Mercer county and an uncle of Pomp Robinson of lit nteruma died at his home In Uariana Yb. re Coolly.

The municipal election of TenniUe takes place the first Saturday in May. The present 2yoifbord of Wermen. having no opposi tion will be elected. A large rattlesnake was killed on Clayton ttreet. in Athens.

It had crawled out tram a bnldiBrneittoUia portofflce. There Is thooeht tab a den of them under the old tefldlnp on Clayton street. MOUNTAIN ASSORTS. PREPARING FOR THB COMING HEATED ERA. TkHet to Aooom- kosatatu Vrw ReBind to te no Other fiat.

Nuws. i April 25. Special The hotels and watering places expect and are preparing fur larger number of Yisitors than ever before. The Hudson house under the management of Captain TH Wright as nited by Mr. Heward Jones was wonderfully popular last season.

said its old guests and many new ones will visit it again this summer. The Arlington under the management of Wink Taylor as more popular than ever wd will attract large crowds on account of its elegant dancing hall fine orchestra and convenient location The Piedmont is the finest summer hotel anywhere in point of construction and the proprietor Mr. Scodeld will spare no puns to make his guests enjoy themselves. Gower Spling8 have been greatly improved by Mr. lzendorL Several new buildings have been erected and the grounds greatly beautified White Sulphur always popular will be none the less so the coming season and will have a full attendance.

Mr. Cap proprietor of Ke Holland is especially active in his preparation for the coming season. The trees atiat New Holland released from the i 7 grasp of winter are putting on their summer clothes and if the weather continues warm the doors of this famous resort will soon be thrown open to the thousands who yearly drink of its health giving waters and enjoy its delightful breezes. Besides the hotel building Yr. Camp has thirteen elegant cottages ready for visitors which will afford accommodation for 250 peo pie Mr.

Camp has just completed a very large skating rink which will be used for dancing when the nights are pleasant. He will also have a ten pin alley and both houses with hot and cold baths. Already many applications have been made for board. On May hth the fire companies of Gainesville contemplate a picnic there. On May 18th.

the grand lodge Knighta of Pythias will hld their yearly picnic on the grounds and though Hall is a wei county the Good Tempters of Bufcrd will be there on the 20th. Mr. Camp Fays that New Holland is always open ea pecially to the people of Georgia whenever they wish to picnic on its beautiful grounds. AN AGRICULTURAL sgton Whose On Drawback is Imported Guano. FHDMILE ta April 25 Special Tattnall county is one at the communities which lives entirely by agriculture.

At the present time despite the late spring the crops are all planted said here and there can be founds a field of corn already sided Blackseedot ton is largely planted and is the main reliance as the money crop. The only trouble is that too much guano is brought into the county and too much money goes out to for it It is estimated that this year 100 000 will be required to pay the guano bill of Tattnall. ch year more attention is given to fruit raising ucliarda are considered necessary adjuncts of the farm and peaches in some form are to be found upon the table in the year. The large peach orchard of Mr. 0 South has trees loaded with young fruit.

I a less there is some great calamity he will he more reaches than can he housed on the same round. He has over 400 bearing peach trees to which nnml er there are accessions every year. Mr. Smith has male a special study of peach raising and his peach crop never fails He is particular about nil bing oil every water sprout so that the trunk and limbs are smooth and exposed to the sun. Every part of the tree is made to do full duty in boring fruit.

The home raised trees from the seed planted in the fall are better than those bought ft-cm the nurseries It is said to be a curious fact that a peach seed must be in the ground one October in order to germinate. The Gainesville Ire Parade. GAINFSV ILLE Oa April 25 Special a meeting the council chamber and arranged Committees from thevarious fire companies held a programme for the annual parade which oc. curs May the 8th. There were present at the meeting H.

T. Martin chief of the department W. B. Smith secretary Mayor Walker and MuHan from Queen City W. Pickress and T.

Hollernars from Protection and Robot hambler from hook and ladder. It WAS decided to picnic at New Holland and a. very in teresting day may be expected. They Had Singing and Shouting. SAVANNAH Ga April 2o Special The canal near the city this morning was the scene of great excitement occasioned by the capsizing of one hundred colored persons by the pasts of the First African Baptist church.

It id esti' mated that 500 negroes gathered there. The exercises lasted nearly all day. There was singing and shouting. The Greene Monument. SAVANNAH Ga.

April 25 Special Tue bronze tablets for the Greene monument arrived from New York today. They will be placed in position Thursday next under the auspices of the German historical society local and visiting military participating. OUR COUNTRY COUSINS. The Dawson Appeal has changed its day of publication from Friday to Wednesday anti will iks ist er lor bee ant ai. ton a appear hereafter under the title of the Southwes tern News.

Triplett ofThomssville says that the mia 1 who rukes his own meat and bread woowe home made socks and does not buy guano on a credit Is our man for governor. We don't cars a nickel where tie comes from. Trot him out. This evidently means that Trlplett is about to ad TocateRevill of the Greenville Vindicator for governor. Mr.

B. M. Blackburn of the Ms4isonis nominated for the Medieou postoffice. expert ecciugMme trouble in the senate It is said that several of Blackburn's 8 caustic editorials have been used in executive session to prove that he is an offensive panitan The LaGrange Reporter acknowledges the receipt of a little Guinea pig upon which it builds great expectations. The Camille Clarion.

under the heading of 4 The Fiddle Redeemed says The First Baptist church in Columbus uses three violins and a flute with the organ. Rev. R. H. Hrna la the panorofthat church and if the church fiddler breaks down Bob can draw the bow him.

self. Luther said th violin is too good an Instru- menttolettheCevll have It Is thequeeirofall instruments sad the church is right in utilizing it The organ Is grand and inspires awe and rev erf nee The violin touches every chord in the heart. All art Is sacred when employed in a sacred cause and used in a devont spirit We have often heard of churches excluding members for pUjlng the violin. It would be sounder religion to turn them out for being too lazy to learn to play on sach cheap and such delicious instruments as the fiolm and flute. Vi love true religion and we love rue art.

If we must use instrumental music let us have the very best Tie-e used to be a more serseless and more universal prejudice against the organ in church than there is now against the vlOiin ow organs are in nearly all oar older country churches and as soon as enough violins can be found for the people to become accustom ed to genuine violin music the Columbus music will not be at all eccentric The Warrenton Clipper says Rev. A. Reynolds the pastor of the Warrenton Methodist church is a practical and public spirited man. In the course of his sermon on Sunday last he a mottished his flock to advertise in the Clipper de claring it not only to be to their financial interest BO to do but a duty. A preacher who has the courage to utter such truths as thIs deserves not only a very soft place in this life but one of the reserved seas in heaven.

Here is to the health and happiness of Brother Reynolds. In speaking of the retirement of Colonel C. W. Hancock from the Americus Republican the Montezuma Record confesses that there is something queer about this thing that we don't exactly understand. Greenville Vindicator It has usually be said that a woman and a newspaper man cannot keep a secret.

Yet. we know of the presence of Fred Freeman near Greenville a week before we published the fact. We wrote a notice of hii where abouts for the June before Its publication but suppressed the Uon at the euneat Klicitatfon of a friend. Colonel J. W.

Hanlon will call hla new paper TheAJapahaBngle DAYETSFEIENDS. Should the Confederate Coagrttsa la- wiSed DAXTOS April 25 L-Inth arraDftffieiJts for the reception or ex Pred- dent Davit it would be extremely proper to gather there to meet him meniberaof the tm permanent congress of the confederate ttatef especially such ac were strong Mends sad supporters of the administration. Bach one is the Hon. William H. Titos of this town who was a member of congress from the third congressional district of Tennessee in.

1JC2 and 1863. He was elected by au overwhelming majority over a number of distilgntthed opponents and while in congress was the strong personal and political friend of PiesidentDaTia. When his term expired he declined re-election wd went into the army where he remained until the last act of the PW drama. Colonel Tibia is a man of great energy and force of character and of distinguished ability and still eheriahea his former Jove for the honesty ability and greatness of President Davis. It would he a fitting compliment if Colonel Tibias should be numbered with the honored guests or the occasion.

A Home for the Pastor. WAYCEOM GL April 25 Special The ladies of the Methodist church here axe making strenuous efforts to build a. home for their pastor They have bought a beautiful lot. and will in a. few days begin the work of erecting a commodious parsonage.

In theranee of this enterprise Rev. D. Anthony delivered It the request of the ladies a lecture of his on the Past Present and Future. It was composed largely of anecdotes and incidents of his boyhood on the frontier and was humorous to its last degree. Flag Presentation In Savannah Ga.

April 25 Special it has been decided to have the presentation of the new flagfor theSavannah Cadets at the ox hibition drill Thursday night their last ap pORJanCe prior to going into camp for the fn Chatham centennial drill. THREE QtLER TALES. VTbichGHe the Best Evidence of Departed Winter. rrom the Perry Ga. Journal.

The largest cat fish we ev er saw was brought to Perry last Saturday by a. negro man names Slepney Durham. The fi in question was about three feet long weighed twentv seven ponnds and was caught on a set hook in Oo- tilgee river The father of the negro who ought the fish to Perry last Saturday makes a business of fishing in the nver and sells large quantities of fish in Houston county besides tending to other pla The catch last Saturday WM fully one hundred pounds. From the Carter ville Ga. Courant.

The other slay while a four year old child of Mr. Aaron Knight was playing in the yard she espied a live snake stretched out in the sun. The child innocently picket npthe reptile and began playing with it The snake took the teases of the child good natnredly and didn't seem to be frightened at all. Mrs. Knight missed the child and began a hunt for her.

bhe was found in the yard having a. regular picnic with her peculiar and daigerous play mate. Mrs. Knight was horror struck hut lost no time in disengaging the snake from the child arm and desiatohing it It was though at first the child had been bitten but no marks have as yet been found. From the Eastman Ga.

Times. Ofthe many stirring farmers who dwell npcn the banks of the classic Auchee Hatches there are none who posses a more old fash loned good comfortable home than our friend Mr. Samuel Nicholson. Withal Samuel is something of a poulterer Recently some varmint killed and mangled a setting goose. Mr Nicholson fastened the remnant of the goose to the treadle of a large trap and on the fol.

owing morning found cooped therein a huge owl which measured from to tip of his wings four feet and five inches. We have his wiehips foot. A orgoUen Divine From the Cgltlho re Oa Echo On Mr. Giorge avne place is an old grays yard Onymehe tone marks the resting lace of those wh. ive slept there for yeU3.

The stone at the head ff one gra has tle fo lowing epitaph Memorial Here IKS tie body of tl ii Sanders Ivalkyr born ITih of March 171' died 2- th of ovem' er l0the th year of his age Idyeara in the ministry On the top of this same slab the name of Solomon Johnson is plainly cut hat not so nestly done sc the cutting of the other letter The date to the last honor is Can any one sue any information regard to this rverendiivine. LO An Old Bell From the Coweta Ga. Advertiser. We were shown yesterday by Dr. C.

D. Smith of this city a. spice mortar and pestle cast in the time of Oliver Cromwell. It is matte of bell metal of the pnresttype beauti ful in design and artistic in finish embellished and adorned with wreaths and figures showing a state of moulding higher than the century in that art present. Although it was cast 218 years ago yet the mortar thows but little wear by us It has the following inscription Henryck Ter brat Me Fecyt.

A. D. 1838 We would sug gest that the doctor send it to the Newni library to he preserved as a curiosity Business and Wisdom In it. Letter from the Louisville a News. ery lone of the WZZXLY ATLANTA OS- ETTtTtoN contains a graphic account or one or more successful Georgia farmers.

There ii business and wisdom in this feature of thi CONSTITUTION The increased circulation of that paper by reason of these farm notes pays sod is reciprocal as the paper becomes the bide of touch useful and needed information to the farmer. It is awakening interest in almost lifeless occupation and creating inquiry far arid near as to the resources and psestb itjes of Georgia farms. Atlanta owes her pro peritf in part to the boom given it by THE Co all Ing ev he red ten Ing imn uth 1m Dre aer ins isle list ad es th tiel ym et mot swe era- ofa spec Made Out of Silver Dollars. From the Marshalville Ga. Times.

Mrs. lifer mother of Dr. H. H. Hafer is using daily silver spoons that have been in constant use in the family for over 75 years.

Her father when quite a young man furnish the silver dollars out of which they were nude and had the initials of his wife engraved upoa them and presented when bride. They hue been in constant use ever since A Snakemul of Rock From the Conyer' Ga. Weekly. A snake with twelve flint rocks inside of it tome of them as large as partridge eggs. WM killed by the bridge building party lut Wed nesday on Yellow river The Whippoorwills Song.

From the Conyers Georgia. Weekly. The first song of the whippoorwill was heard last Monday night. PROMINENT PERSONALS. RON.

T. R. NtBntcx of Jackson county who was seriously ill is convalescent PBOFKSOB M. PotTSD will deliver the memorial address today In Fort Valley. JUDGE BOWZE of the Albany circuit has been enjoying strawberries and cream in Dawson.

Foz VALLZT has the yontigest mayor in the state. Hon. P. 0 Miller who is not yet 24 years cfage. tt Jooco Dsu.

of Soreven is to have met with great success In the spring COUrtSi Conom E. P. Dawns or Warreuton is said to be the choten commencement orator for Lucy Cobb Institute. TH Henry county weekly states that. Misa FolMB the presidents bride elect la a relative of Dr I.

A. Tobom of Hampton. CAPTAIN o. COBB and Mr C. A.

Hoof legIon of America bays been ha Btndereville several days inspecting the noose. Theywil Bukeatour of th state to select desica forth MW court of America GEORGIA. GOSSIP CONDENSED FROM STATE EXCHANGES. To Iln Salt in Honor or Jtfferson Smite rliu Sw Xcpttit taharek Uonrpl Kaau Bka nt Zaavl TrulKt-Otber It of th Stax Murray county jail Is without thziatea. The Baptist of Smithville have completed and occupied their new church.

The Mount Vernon postoffice is to be a money order office after the lit of July. Charley Johnson is the oldest citizen of Brooks county. He is aged seven. The late session of Oglethoxpeanperlor court developed a large number of negro divorce eases. The LaGrange Guards will fire a salute when the train boiling Jefferson Dub passes through the tows The father of Hon.

John Tucker and his thirty-one brothers and sitters of Colquitt county was llav. Crawford Tucker. The trial in the case of the State vs. John W. Minter and A.

K. Allison charged with arson before Early superior court resulted in the acqvittal of the accused. In the McCoy triit to take place in Walker county the state wilt be represented by Sulici- tom General Clement assisted by Msasrs. W. Maddox LM Relish and F.

W. Copeland. Last Sunday evening Marshal Relish of Conyers ran up on a crowd of about twenty-iv negroes gambling in I spine thicket just within the incorporation. At his presence they fled in dismay leaving behind a and other articles of apparel which the marshal captured nd bore away in triumph cc trophies of his vicwyy. There were two women with them.

Oglethorpe Echo Just after the recent big freshet some negroes working on Mr. W. J. Davenport place on Broad flyer found above ground a human skull which had eu washed up by the flood. Where it came from is not known but is is 8uppo to have been brought to surface near where it was found though there is no known graveyard in the vicinity.

The negroes claim it to ho the skull of a sit. killed by an overseer during slavery. Dr. James H. Doggan oflrwinton while at a.

fishing party near had handsome new bUlgy literally torn to pieces by his horses. A thunderstorm came up and lightning struck a tree near by where his horses were hitched. They became frightened 1 and ran thereby tearing up the vehicle. The bolt of lightning which frightened his horses killed a cow. This makes the second runaway scrape the doctor has had with two months.

Last Tuesday morning during the heavy under storm a stroke of lightning struck and instantly killed a very fine horse belong- ingtollr F. Kennedy who lives in Pike county. The horse was being plowed by a colored girl and so great was the shock that it raujed item death also. It not kuosn whether the lightning struck the horse first or the girt. tint there being no marks upon the latter body it is supposed that her death was caused by the severe shock.

Major T. Boor of Polk county has acu riosity in the shape of a. Wesleyan medal. It is larger than the silver dollar and contains on one side a representation of esley chapel and parsonage John street New ork which i founded by Phillip Lmlury October 30 17 tl On the other side is a bust of John Wesley with the following words around the outer rim The world 19 my parish Founder of Methodism The metal is common pewter mixed slightly with me harder suljjtin On last Saturday old I ncle Trim iunmnnn a. thoroughbred African who was doubtless the oldest person in Warren county breathed his last.

He was born under the I lazing sun Of Africa. and claimed to have been 1 i3 years old Those who profess to know however claim that he was not quite that old. I to last Christmas he could have been seen attune daily on the ftre ts of Warreulon and math ineelf generally useful to the citizens of the town who afttr his death gave him a fovea burial It was anrouriccd that the holiness people would have a meeting in llartwetl. From the following card. signed by Messrs.

hodges fl Smith art I Stephetison it would appear that there is a hitch somewhere Off- 111 to 1 oljectious by onr pvstor Brother Glei we have decided not to ask for the spr ig et6i of the III erton District Ho liness association at Hartwell as has advertised It will le changed to some other point by the executive committee of whim notice will given A turkey was killed and eaten in Wstre county a few weeks since that was setting at the time of Sherman 8 raid through Georgia in 1K4 Cutup and his soldiers swooped down upon the home of the owner of this lately deceased fowl and confiscated everything west hug feathers that could found on the plants ion. Having her nest in a sequestered plan the bird in question escaped discovery and a. few days after the departure of the rapacious invaders appeared in the yard with a brood of fledglings under her esc rt The farts are rt vouched for by a lady of undoubted veracity. Louisville News Two weeks ago we pub lished an account of one Jerry Tarn who had broke jail twice in Waynesboro that he was held for stealing a mule wagon and bale of cotton that Sheriff Kelley of this county captured him after he had tried to steal a hosse near this place and that Burke county authorities had taken him back to Waynesboro. Last Saturday ho broke jail aga and is now out at the Borden place threatening to kill those who betrayed him when he was ar rested two weeks ago.

Sheriff Kellev is after him and if he stays around here he Will be captured. Gedartown Advertiser A negro was arrested at Parks ferry in Cherokee county Ala. on Monday. by A T. Thomas and was bro Kht to Cfdartown at once by T.

II Lewis where he awaits identification as it was thought he was the party who broke into the house of J. H. West at Hamlet in this county. March 2- th and stole some menfY and other valualut le said for which a reward of i5 was ofleiel The negro was I stranger to West hut a de. at was obtained and was thought to correspond with the negro ststd.

He savs his came is Jonah Gunu and that hit homo is in Lee county Ala. that he was jailed in a county Ala. at one time or unlawful homing of woods that he left Up. son county two weeks ago. He is near six feet high a bright yellow color thin in flesh high che ek bones tear on right hand near the thumb and has a.

IIy expression either affected or real. He was shabbily dree his pant. being badly soiled with turpentine as he bad en at work at a sawmilL It is strongly believed that the- negro has co n- mitud some atrocious crime in middle Georgia. He will be held a reasonable tim to 0 fs ird sty art aw ears Slid ring oily re villa wil rtbe THE BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING AHoCLEANINC HARP 02 SOFT SOT OB COLD WATES Without Rerun to iA1JZIC BJUTDS. azJnrl7anal30f irrc ers.

sou bj all Grocers bus ba HU coviunris art Breed JAJKE4 PYU New Yod air ttar man wtyto fclitt :5 i jnfSsl jG SL. VORTHLCUREOF FEVER' and AGUE Or CHILLS aU FEVER MD AH MALARIAL DISEASES. hiito ilaisu fcr It tapwioritj tU na. diet ITBT ofimi to ttf pahli fciftiBini trrRTATir srZZOT and IZJatAJCTT st-r An and TOT Caffla asd Ystrwht ef ak rt loaj itoaila ntm ta Of him testimony as tti trath of ti latnitt tea nffidnt or a em anl waoU i IITI hem gunA ty I tisfb bottUwltt ptr ftetreitorationofUiiMMnlBtalth. ittq hovtru pndint aad in wsrseai men taia to re If it sac Is wntinued to smalle doses for a week or two situ th diui hi beta cheeked mm tspteially ia difflealt ta standing cuss.

uroally this nMiaaa- vill not reitura aar aid ta kMp Ua tevals 1 atiiMae tharti dicin afWTlaTlBitaki three or four doses of th Tonic slagis dais of lUTE VZ02TABLS TAXILI Use no th r. SMITHS TONIC SYRUP BULLS SARSAPARIILA BULLS WORM DESTROYER The Popular Remnedtei of Day. Prtiebal Ores 821 Silo St LOrnritLS aT Iud Am sat moo thur A wty to cxtlnm CLmcmws REMEDIES THE CL1GAJ TOBACCO ounaT warm PiajilM. sad Bed PrbwAOcU. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CARE Orsarui Goat.

Rhmmitio BroDebiti lUk lie tna batmr CUM. Price UeU. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Tobacco Floor sod 1 pociallj rctwanaadd for OroopW or 0 of UM UieaoI set far Out OMM el byttont or inflammUwr auUdic Asbas and Ptua stasis. ma too delicals a itat of ssts. th ti iitl ant to twarUw Kronen wUcattaa ofJi Zobwn Ju.

For adchta cxiirAch aod rtinm. It i jeaslaibla Piles Id ala. Aak oar draccM tor UMM nandta wriU the OINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM W. C.

0.8- A. ATLANTA FEMALE INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Will fleopen Wednesday September 1885. mHE MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT AU I ipectlrelT under the ere of Mr. Alfredo Birth and Kr.

WllamLycea for applyto I. W. BALLAfiV kt2or of of LevthIs HMdathiy To Btl SSsMifejfiiiM lfrraua uttnenntntantart STOMACH tadeOWE bat ray. Is sbaw th Cnnu rn Hr hMltJu oMr It ill amtmt low gisaq qptrIt It of 0 ILl AL- TIRATIVI8 and PURIMXR TM LOOD nd A VMUA1H TOklOb STADICERS AURANTII C. P.

STADrCCR Proprietor. 140 80. FROST ST. PMtotofeMl hi acu thi ujo-Atwiem Inr 0 O. A.

SMITH' XANIfIACrUZZZ 01. Sulphuric Acid 66 Deg. Oil Vitro AND OTUR S. corner DISTILLER OF GOAL TAR Hoofing and Psthg MiitXrittlii Tarred Eoo1ng and sMShtathIRgYSI READY ROOFINGJ Ordinary 3 EOOP COATINGS VA No 15 Forsyth St Atlasta 6i Jtnsslan on him" with bad and Ire y. j.

is g' A 1 1 :4 SDM fU41 1 A' 4 ft iSQJ4KJtRilOTELO i 3 HAWKtliEJ I TOU Ol LoI17 8 lIperior eomi Z. tDt Wat in4 7 1f 1 jlt C01 2.5. enjoyed a OJ1 irf uabnpmement th bul1din Jlla M. fI thOU 8 i Ul V1 ue iJIt im prilldpalstreet Ah I 3 lIalJ ii hool a ceut 1. i of ai 2" iDg hotel ma of seen try be the eroir le mci- hl' thful th im- i rcn ers su.

Be building I Special the WOJ lf the artc ian Yesterday evenin Con- the 5Oh1oil in fi won erful rar idity. ooul ers ul' tYU tlay fort a a a tioll prove he The Speci MonlicelJoaud is is et Dcttd tbtown th mg frrshet lrov ld GUenllle Exten on. Ga. The nilroad Is a Y111e by in is Mcfi wel110r resi. is Sew Special.

eorge JDlke our me I buildings foore MHON Special. ex is Din is to i bu iness it' is YACON Ga. pril Special. Wlleyhas p.m. 1hcON At iscopal celebrated in attend ance Chri on.

4:30 p. FTtststreet COI1 gaLlon and. W. Wynn in of Grin 11' ho has bun J. O.

8treet lnrclJ returned borne yesterday leaving 1101 lIb the tor rhil ren In D. hlch Sun a18chool ItI a I mona be ll 7c tihif fri lJ hlncth anJit. 1 JIioJmet A t7 6' laaiesap. i Ma1I eJl1uchea ccn th. con tiona morallUXUlJ.

lOclet la de tul ncUt on. accompanIed the party. W. geDerallerenade. thattherels er 1 1rrls1t1ng J.

C. le brBeIBeL well-known MI8 or Al1e 11. OIO ellor ison J. iss Mi 1 lu r4. I i Sh lln 8TmmOY Is pronouuc lIrious en r- rri i gre York' state.

liTis gran A ed Murr Etarrwill ler" It 530 8 Odit op I it1 brkV a agl nst slo er eiuae 01 we by an as frun ed fr th re lgn. It is 8t was over LaGrange lie I un B. I legislature Wilkes I orga Jizat1ou. IV nextrepresenta- lL tbelegl latl1te diet PickttL wuuld 11 latN. essenger red congr 3 Woods ock stump r.

I clinyl68In i I ay hae ho rti rd tbe a II t-c ccnnlicated A Till I result tbce added1uitJ a cliaptm hktor I' r2ci as4iocU Ra i lIon. PencIlS with ti biyd najoriy 1880 declined to in. dlrse lI n. His elec- was J. F.

of i i It gdH hb Ftan lUd dem ard was IiI ther wa maiest Tfnton falfd Dominaton fo a I te rce mater W8 ajldicBteat blot bx eecton lonel Har tte ben outsider fourh wih ncf i Oi one tD tb thing wi. ald it i to be bllcQtJat wi putorh Uan hertofol prnlent dleor hushed. ront8t nmina- lvely severa entre You cMrCpndent he aertain i communicdtag lJ tf th ith sV :1 oR rhelf ugsfne VItQn 8tleli llixtn four TolH bicb wi compe onv nUon. bn pr ag ii gd fl gt own norlree. 1111.

Cowetals ai Iis Pa i a gm Ht mi fng pOblc propry. Ipn hi coUtiuents. I I als IJeH1rd lon. J. Fanin Trolp tre feld i romunicion wih Fbt wi a lely pple Wahingn cating aout lejilatme Mercur brg it candl.

fn Clonel abilty In prmi. I OUlbJy identIfed wit vared intrt Coittity wi have stong folowing. GEORGI. BREVITIE. MrQ.

J. S. Wo Iriuton is visitng MI. S. JaC derie.

rs. Thilpn Sindelvie v. itng relatlYs Bth Richond couty. Mahal Hamlon Tennle i haig la orer. hai srm Bnk ft vegtble Hines and O.

Roser St denie ar ttding cou i Swainsbro. cok Methois Bpt chulches Valy ben slen. Bldinj biDgtn Clt. abut te bline For ey Bronjt rnty opne Cayon te Mathen srehO. Te frends Mtin ae bak aa F.

Thoma Atat prhe i TerJle yesteray morg 1 ocok cODggaton J. A. foner ctizn Herr a nncleof Rbln i a. ded hom Ma Te muuiclpa eleion Tennie tke plce te tnt 8da 1ay Te pt Jo deen hYg lre nlee ke Cy i e. I cwle ou b' Jg Jm te Te tb de tm tdr te Inffn Ct a UNTIlfmSORTS.

PRPAINOFOTB OMIO HET I ne1oe1ol a Bn AfuXt hl But onae- 1n GIiDIU Oa. Apr Sp. Te hotewd 1tat pla ap pepg fo a Dubr 1rori bor Te Hwol hon uer T. H. Wrht med 1r.

Hewa Jone wondefaly ppul an it get ad mlY tDes wl vit a Algn ude Inaemnt Tylor 1 mor ppular thn wi att mnrd aunt. It elegnt dacJg fne onhBt rnveniet loton Th PWDont fne sme hotl ay- wher poit lr cnmction Ad propetor Bed pl get themlve Gow hve ben gty imprve Holndort aer buitip hve ben ereced grOUd greaty beantled. Wit Suphur awaY8 ppula wi te le 8 w1 fu attedac. propretor New Holand i espcily acive h8 prpr. I ton or comig sn tr a Hold rled icy grp wik a putig cloe i dor faous rert wl sn opn to thousds healh-giying enoy it deljhtal brez.

buiding rey tors wi aford acmmoation 2 p6 Cmp skting wi ue dancDg night plent wi tn aley blh ih Alrey rplcatoDs hie oad. th fre companie Gainevile contewplat Pythi wi gounds H81 i we Go wi mp ew Holand is pecaly pople heneyer beautful groln' AGRCULTURAL Un Drawllac is Imported RrJYLE Ga. tt I nai i commuuitie lns prent I ar al 1 her cn feld cor aleady Rlacks cot. islagfly placte relauC tht gano ad pay it. estimate yer 100 wil bi ttnalL Eoch atention i frit rising.

Orc lds ner in tble every day in pach G. W. loa cd fruit n- is geat wi cn house same ha 40 pch numher acceslong fr. Smih ha mae spial rang fais. paticular rutting of srout.

trnk lmbs tee is ful home see fal thoe bu ht frm lur ries. I fJct gerlat. Gainelie Parde. GAINFnLL Apri 2. in counci arrn ed Commitees fre progamme Smit 6cretr JJ Quen S.

Piclres J. Protction Cha bIer ldder. I wa pini loland in- terstng ted. Tey Sgng Soutng. 8WA NAI The ciy moring exitement oaioned capiing patr Arican Bptist I 50 negros eercsesla ad SA AXNA Ga.

Apri 2. Tie tblet Grene frm tday. wi pition Tbursay an spices histrical liety lolind mil ry pariciptng. COUN1Y A pps1 I publcation Fday an wi hereafer ttle Suth wes Triplet of Thomssvie ml ad br 110 made wks dos gano nikel his evi enty Tplett abut 1- Toate Revi. Ylndcar ovrnor.

Baklmr Mioniau Madlou lomc. is expr Tci a' ia i iJ UFd exeutve son ofen8ve paa. Rporr ltte Ganea whch bald expetatons. CmlIa Carion. heing ale Re Fs churh Clumbl thre Ylolls ad ute Rv 1 pastor of that churh ler Bb CBn bw If.

thl I go ment to let the evt hae. IUhe qnl of al Inhrments I utWng I. orga gld Inspis snd rv. efnce. v01n touche ever chor fJ nS 01 it ber mebr pl4yg I 10nd roude rel tnr big to lu tf lem plafon ad delciou Insrent aUhe Toln fut.

We trt relgon tre ar. Iwe I Instentl mlc hae ve b. 8Tselc ad mor unlven prejudic agint orga cur I aains Now or a I OU counr churhes 8 wn 1 enOh violin pople be aCttm- geDue Ue Clumbn muc wi a ntc. Te Wanton Cippr sy J. Reyn01da pr Wlrntn Methi aJr monisfd bl fok a veril ip ClaDJlt no thei fnncal intr sg Oi bu tC 11 d' eef7a' hd happineE Brthr Rylds fpking rtrment Cloue Hlck frm te Amerc RU Montma confes the quer at ths tlgt e.

acyndertd. GrnvJe Vidictor I ha umaly bn ad ta' woa ad newgap cno kep kow pn Fd ne Grnvle wk bf pbied fa wt noc orh wher at fo Je bre It pUblc bt ap te I te a 0 td. C1c JWJ1 ehlunpp Apa 1. S1te u1 DATN Apr pi I Ifeet te repto eP Dv wud etmey prp thee et h. membI te fnt prent eng oeert espniaJy we a we Ing fend ad' ppr a1iton Sch a 1 Ho Wll Tbb th mebr cng fm th tid Cg8ona dI Jeel lfG 1 He.

wu ee ove- whemiDg mjont ovr numbr diiJ hed oppnent hi i cougr Ir pul Jd pltc fed PJsidtnt Davis. ei dflned releon int amy I rme uti te at dra lonel Tbb man enlrr for ert ad dln' gished abity ad sl chehe fore lov abit gte Puident. Dav I woud fittng plment i Tibb nubre honord te OioD Bme te Patr. A YCO Aprl Sp Te Me oist eurh bere ae mk. strnuOU8 elfor buid por.

Tey hav bught tCul I wi i dys ertinl 1SDape fher0 enterrise Rv. 3. Anthon delvere rque laies lectr his ent I wa psed anecotes icident byho fonter Is degre. Fag Pe entaton Svannah 8NNAH Ga I bten decded prnttion fa for tbe Svannh Caet ex dr Thuray night ap goinl te Chtba centnnil dril. THE Qt ER TALE' WhIch Give Eld nc.

Departd Witer. frm Per. JOUnal. catfish ever Perr Sturday nego name fsb. queston wa abut twentysven punds rivr.

neo fsh lat Stray mae buSeS fshing ryer 5118 lge quantites HOlston bsides places. lat Staday fuly ole pounds Fom CarteTvle. Couant. whie year Kni ht wa lve stretfhe ly up the reptie Id it. tk chid goonaturedl frghtene a11 mi8e chid bgn I he wa fonTd regula ht pcnlar wa struck cids it.

ItwJ biten msks et Etm sn Ga. Of the stiring farmer wh' dwel caic Hathe. thfe psess old thn frend J. I is kied scttug go. r.

fastene moring coope mfasred tip hi fve fot. Cgl bocf' a orJe Wayne's is Only De htdtone iark place IhOe b. have heac grae Memoral liei lf the lev er Walkr hor Msch. Ill cid th oemler If 0. the t0th :1 yeard in be miDistr.

sme flomon Johnsn nefty a letel. la i bi anyone Jive inf rIton in rverendiine. A nl. weta Ad ertir. I cty spic mortr pUe I Clt in Olver Comwel.

I 1 oCel metl purest typ buti- in desi attic in fi embel he ome weths fgare stte mouidig centur present i wa ct yer8 et mortauhow8 ltte wer ue h8 folowing Heurck Hort 163. slg. I est thl snd lrr preserve curioty. ustn 1 I. leter Jille Ga ews Every isue WEKLY STTtTON contins gpbic aunt 5ucelCni busint5 widom i reture th CON8TITTIN icre ren tbee frm not recprol beome hice muc useCI1 ad need informtion famer.

i a1 kenig intrt lftle 8 oupation creatin sr resourcs pJ3iiti- ites as. Atlant owe peri prt tll bm gi ven Co. TON. Sver Dolars. Maalvie Ga T1e rs.

uSlIg daiy siIer 1 I constnt famiy yer quite. farni he siver dolars hi engrve IpU presnte bride ben il constnt since. Snkefnl Fo Cyt' Ga sae int rok it Bcml a larle a parridg egg M' kitd buiding pary We. I neey Yelow river. I WhlpprwU1 Sng.

te Cnyerl Gerg Wekly. fm whippwi herd ls Mondy night I PERON AL. NIBLC Jakn convlent PYR J. POUD wl delvr te meor add8 tay i Fo Valy. B.

te Abny crit ejg srawbre Id In FOR AL ha YOUIge 110r rtte. B. O. Mier ye re age CLXE C. DEL krvu i hae mt.

wU 1 Ip cour CLl D4I Wantn. lid cmecent or Lq THI Henr cut kly Yls. Foom. te prent' bre el 1 rln D. 1 A ToO Hamp.

CAPAI JJO. OBB ad A ingO. A bT I Sm1 aul eho wi me a fq eh Aele i- GERGI GOSSIl ES CODE FO STA TRECH GE 81 BOlO 1n D81 n- JnBp C1 BU BWM b7U a Bq 1 oU st cut i wtout it Te Bpt SmtTle hao cmplet ad oepie tei cu out Veron pafe i DOq ore ofe ar te Caley John i ldes tzen Bk t1uty. i ag seen. Te Jte amOD Ogleolmpo cur I deelopd le nubr neg dvoe CE Te LGrle Gurs wll 4 sut he bg eJen pe thr1h to tn.

Te HoD Tcer hi thiY-ne brothe ad Wr Col iU Rv. CrwoId Tce. ta i te 8tte Minte Alsn ced wth an bfor El7 sprior cou resuted aus. Mcy tal p1 i cunt te st wi rprt Sld. Generl.

eent wie Mar. J. Madox JI Bll Cp11. evenig Maha Blah yer abut negres gbJng thicet wthin. incorration.

preence te I difmayluvig bind I SQ oter aticle Iral and IWY tumph trophief Thee wit Oglehore afer rcet frahet negrs I Daeprj fool I gound I skul ha hen wlhed I' te co. cme i I 1 aupp tl hen i surfce i fOUld is viciniy. nfgos cai skul ste kied sner. of Irwntn wie pry nea ftepbensyie ha Ip lterly trn thundertonu ljnlng strck nea hores bikhe. herae vehice.

frightene hs hors kile cw. Thigmake sond te dor withtn Lst Teday srck kiled tne hor iDgto Mr. W. Kenney lves plowe irl geat sbok cu ed I is kto lgbtniDg hore irl. Iters hoy supped tht deth sevre shok.

n. Boz a Ilin sbap leYI mei1 I large thal 81 ver dolar cntns 01 rpresnttion Wesley plonge. strct ew York WI fOUJdd Philp Ocober 17jl folowiDj is m. metl pewtr elghty wih sme suhjtnce. lcle Hmmons doubte ron in Waren bretbe bor let year ol.

Tho profe that wa quit Up la ben Warellton hirse tOWI. wlo aftt hisdtath deent bnda. I wa annolnwi holial' Dle baY Ifetin il Hartwel. fo1 ill Mesrs. 1.

Ho ge3 i. art W. 1. thar tLee is somwhere f- p' tr jell hae rlcired Stil itrict lo- Jine a 50fation Harwell ha l.u I wi chanled me encutIVI commitee notie wi toe wa kie eten week settng He tmll Sheran8 It4. Cmp swoopd ltely csed ad confste wer- cul he plaut.

ton. luetere in quetion escape diver daJ8 afr deprure rpaious invder ppre i hroo tfdjJn lrt. fa ts undoubt verdity. LuIsvie wek aCunt wb' brok jai tice Waynesbro stlng wao COtOI Sheri1 Ktley afer ha trie stl h01e plc tat ha Lt ke jai gn i Irrien pla ki th06 btrye wa ar- rsted week Sherif Keley i aftr arund wi captlrd. Cdarown AdveriEer nfgo aretel at fer A.

Tboma8nd wa ht t' onc I Lli wlere await a WI wa pry hous Wft cunty. 2 vaual1. 25 WI ofel ell nego Wl grn cr slrpion a oh inFd wa thujt coreEpDd wth De arrst sya bs hor" in th WI jied TaJapo- 1 tme or wos weks ner ax te3h hijh c1fek bone Wi rht had hI silly exprein ffetd 01 a shahhiy dreHe hs pnu hfiDj baly aoie wtb tnrPntine ha wiL I ron 17 bleve th c- atriou cme wl hld a reoDhle tt li InonAion. a iffjf 1 I J' j' i OC' tj ORTHECURE 0' r' I AD A lARDSSE8 f. pt I Ibt11 flidofU anpotuUr 4sundl 1bft.

BY uD I IAr a rllfQurlr1 I lm Jn tU at Intlt1 wtme tt1 I wnf 1 Ua 1 I U4toUaalt7tmD nt IUatmlat4b dee' fa a UT bn 4 mllU1th rta tlrtm I hoTp4Intan4inlla lu i it 1 Itu I 40. lk a a bl eck 1c ta lo ClL Vn1 1H' nt qu a kp 1wi oar. qu etmt4cbnwq tl fOU te TOJ lll 40 DI VGI Y11 nut Vi ItW. DR. JOH1 BULLS TONI SARSAPARr BULS DESTRY Th Ppul ma t.

0. rbea 8 a SL LrTtL 101 ur" cun TOBACCO I f' II II i. 1 il i. i i al I Ii i Ji 1 QJ I CIGI TBCC ol litH f8fPA Ir P1 a. re TI I I.

8. a ClNDMAN CAE IElIB I I rA I I a I eu CLNGMAN PUITR Prepared urdBt Lb. I' lltl. rrDePm the PVIET UAT EJ PIb de Il I 1 I I bv r. re A ad CLND Rl 1 ATLNTA INSTIUTE AD I COLLGE WI Wedel7' I JJUiII lpeCt1Telynnder Ibufredo KulW of' 1 I AUR II Mdtb.

wtdoh. 4 IM VOl haD oa WI. alCZIt ZractstiU aM of b1. tIrcURE not ill dlssasidth LIVER ITOMACNiaIBOWSIJ OF TH. and Ie res all tJ cJl I 1dGIOO.

5a thla srlOdwU.f1nris mDDfIOAL8. Ql11ce 81 Qf. Ji1tI oj RO NGJ aJU1801lj I BOOYOOMING 15' Qt 1Itt liil tr EAAN FOTHAWK1NS HILL. I A c' 4 the Lai1 bubIupsop CoirtTht I' O1-EuCt we 4 W.tirOdi4 wi 25. exe ali car xiply 4 str Ma erc thatazenow fromdiretcommtinica.

tbecity. Al ltisthetalIofthetownthattheetreetcar so i t' dr bn tb ric rh Sa Yo 1 sta an Ti Wbcn die Sp 0 Oc a slo Lt ne en el oig 0 li fa ta fo ar woik s. evening an 1 1m 1- 1 co lo a. li in ca ofaix 1 th 1 The ha a st i- an I 5 0 tr 1c. Tb 5 i i eco a 0 to proved a a t.

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