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wl lfDt kn fieorgeJ Wade IQ Jot 5 STATEMENTS. DENIED BY GEORGE WADE 4 sbzxi Wrights Son and Lw Part- i 1 Bepllea to. Charges Made Against Father Soma Warm Statements oz September 25. Special Barry Wright. son and law partner of mm.

Seaborn Wright has given out a statement In which he assumes full and complete responsibility for the interview on the Wade-Roster ease. which appeared In The Rome. Tribune J2f the 234 Instant. to which George E. Wade tea such violent exception In a card In The Trtb- tme and The ConstttuUon this morning.

and his rejoinder makes reading of the most Intensely sensational Nklnd. 4Hr. Wright called at the Armstrong hotel this morning with. the avowed intention of seeking personal satisfaction from Mr. Wide for tha severe strictures placed upon his father.

kHorv Seaborn Wright. by the former In his card. Jfr. Wade left the city tact night and hence a. personal meeting did not take place.

As a matter of fact. Mr. Wade was mistaken In his assumption that. Hon. Seaborn Wright was the author of thjs Interview In The Tribune with one of Mr.

Kuslers attorneys as Wrfght. his brilliant young son and partner. was the authority for the Interview which Js all unhesitatingly reaffirmed. Mr. Wrights card Is as follows Mr.

Wrights Statement. I notice In this mornings papers. The Tribune and The Constitution. that George Wade he of most unsavory notoriety is Indulging In signed statements lie proceeds to assume that my father. Seaborn Wright.

had given the Interview he BO strenuously objected to. Of course. he dldift like. it. because it was true.

I wrote the article ho ascribed to my father. and not only' did my father riot write It. but he did not know who had written It tm late yesterday afternoon. However that makes no. different to Mr.

Wade. Re has a faculty of going oft half cocked. and this is simply another OUusttauon of it 1. dent to enter ITItQ ny defense of my lather. lie Is too wen known to need any against the statement of such ellow as Wade.

Now. Just for. a very. short answer. I don't Uke to indulge In a war of words through a ttswspaper but wbea read the article this Pr I.

of course thought that' Mr. Wade-had stayed to stand up for his assertions but when 1 went to the hotel- to see found that he had lift. town last night TpiatTs Wade He had all day yesterday to seek what satisfaction he might think proper. but Instead 61 that he leaves town. and then has.

a lying statement appear after te had had plenty of time to pt well out of teach. That's a gen- uln sample of. the gentleman's boasted bravery Wade pathetically announces that he waf unable to resent his my fathers In sults' at the court. house In tedartoWn It he had said he was afraid to he. would have been more truthful.

lie had tb whole court house square at his disposal after the trial was over of course he' dldn use It. He thinks somebody Is trying to cower and bulldoze' him he calls. the public to witness that It can be' done. or course it cant be done. Anybody can look at him and.

tell that It can be done. Courage Just oozing out of him and as for bravery he la another Hector. Mr. Wade talks aboutwhat. a man of honor would J6 lflmw does Wade know what a man of honor would do.

His condjct certainly doesn't show' any acquaintance with such course. It must be that he derives his knowledge from observation or hearsay. and he forgets that in' the heat of action. Now as to hl expert testimony. They swore they were hired.

and. certainly it they feel no delicacy about. It. don't. As to whether the Jury believed anything he said I think.

the size of the ver dIet testifies but aside from that I can hardly Imagine any one so credulous. As to his statement that the committee was engineered la Its finding by Mr. Kustm I have nothing to say Anyone who knows the gentlemen composing that committee will see the stamp of falsity on. the face of such. a charge.

What the- committee would do could thy review th case I don know. But I do know that every one of them is still firmly convinced of Mr. KusteTs Innocence. Mr Wades whole conduct Is inspired by ft desire to save his money and his carcass. He didn't go to the men who were.

talking about his' No. and for the simple reason that he was too big a coward to do so. He didn't demand an apology yesterday. for the same reason. Re tried to use his wife's name to save Imla pocketbook.

That tailing he use. the government The government to save hls- money' and the newspapers to' save his hide. BARRY WRIGHT. A representative of The1 Constitution called to see Hon. Seaborn Wright during the day.

but he was at his country home. CHANGES IN SCHEDULES AND IMPROVED SERVICE ON THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Effective Sunday. September 27th the train which now leave Atlanta. at 7 a.

am. for Columbus win leave AUarita. at 6 90 a m. arriving Columbus 9 :50 a. am.

On. same date Sleeping Car Line will be Inaugurated between Atlanta and Coftunbu leaving Atlanta daily at 4 in. arriving Columbus 8 35 p. timing leave Columbus 620 a am. arrive' Atlanta.

10 40 a Train now leaving Atlanta at 4 10 am. for. Macon win run through to Hawktnrsille arriving Macon 7 IS p. am. Hawklnsvtlle920 9 20 UI.

Returning this train will leave wklnsv111e 6 20 a. am. arrive Atlanta 1110 am which now' leaves Atlanta' at 7 a. am. for Macon and Brunswick will continue to leave at I that time.

I Specialization calls for excellence from start to finish. This is. truer. today than it wasfifty years ago. To get.

the best clothing made involves not' alone the finished production. We must begin with the mill. And where does the best wool come from Australia. And' when wool is converted into worsted. the watching continues twofold.

There is no deceit about the sheep till man-gets hold of it From buyer down to designer cutter arid tailor cautious eyes and fingers follow in each others wake. Its a poor rule that wont work both ways. Our signs' are. yours. A suirof clothes in out store is worthy your consideration else it wouldn't be here About 1250 is wheretojbeghrto putfaith in a Suits up I.1 J-i- t- fer Gi OMUSE si.

i 5 and 7 Whitehall Street. Defense la XIghting Point Advanced by State in Effort ToProv Stats's Oat Is Weak and Untenable. Eatonton. Ga. September 28.

Special The Griffin case drags Its weary length eking. One thing however. remarkable. about the trt the fact that thecrowds that throng the court room dally some sitting. many standing.

never seem to grow less or to fag. in Interest a The entire lay was consumed by the defense In examining witnesses Tholr line of policy has been. not so much to make out a. case and labor to defend It. is to expose what they cat the.

weak and untenable case eat up by the state. They have attempted to do. this. by in troducing evidence In rebuttal. by Impeaching witnesses.

by alleging- the Im practicability of much evidence Introduced by the. state and by attempting to prove alibis. Swore Alibi foe JThey have Introduced Mrs. W. I.

nowles. Miss Mottle KnOwles Zntk nowles sod Mrs. Maul Knowlu. the mother. sister brother and sister In law of Sean lCnowle and Mrs.

Oriffln who testified that on that fatal ntgt Sam was at home when the crime was committed. They have Introduced evidence to show that It was physically Impossible for Mrs. Griffin to' have made the first shot through the window that took effect In the face of the deceased while standing footed on the ground as the tracks Just under the window alleged to have been. hers. Indicated.

She Is not tall enough. In stature. Her tly anxious and unnatural. conduct that night and the next day during tie coroners Inquest they account for on the ground that during the night she had been Informed that she was suspected. While the' evidence at the commitment trial showed that It was physically Impossible" for Tom Jackson to have committed the crime and to have gotten down the road.

by the' circuitous route he went where he met Union Rnowles. Henry Rlckerson and. others returning from fl hlng. durig th Interval elapsing tx twoen the evidence at. this trial de trls feat possible.

and the defense' la uelng. this point for it is worth. The defense closed taking evidence last night at the hour for adjournment for supper. Wlngfleld Opens. Argument.

After supper the argument were opened by S. Wngfleld one of the attorneys for the state. In an ble speech. Following' him Colonel W. F.

Jenkins Jr. of the defense who took up the evidence In detail and. handled It In excellent. style speaking f9r' more than two and a. halt bcdrs The court- adjourned at 6 30 till this morning when Colonel W.

Wingfield of the states counsel. spoke for nearly an hour making a strong legal argument. Following Colonel Wlngfleld was Colo nel Slbley or Greensboro for the defense. For' two' hours or more he held the large aullencf spell-bound with' a logic pathos and eloquence. He made a.

strong appeal for. the de- fetfiants and many were the eyes were moistened wit' tears during his speech. Solicitor PotUe came next with hi matchless eloquence and Invective. He of. course.

sp ke tile state and his arguments were forceful and clear. At. the conclusion of his speech the' court-adjourned un this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Judge IV. Jenkins spoke for the de.

ftt1Se AU1 nl1iL edge Joseph S. Turner will close UM argument for the state. Teilow Xncnailn Laredo. Tex. September 29 The yellow fever both In this city and Xu Laredo Mexico Is on.

the increase. Re ports' from Nu4v0 Laredo are to the effect that" there have been five deaths since yesterday and many new eases are' reported. tS p. ent Treating Daughter For Fits. Never Had- Attack After Tabing Dr.

Miles Restorative Nervine. i- The most frequent cause of epilepsy or Inr tits is an inherited tendency to nervous nueue. Chronic headache in parents Is the most common cause oLfits in the offspring and strong relationship is shewn by tie effects of treatment between headache u4 epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Nervine-Jus a wonder.

fa record 1 cures of tins terrible nskdjr Read the following A few years so I became iateresttdla Dr Miles' Restorative II. threugh read. inc a small book published by Dr. Miles Medical Co. MY' dsufnttf.

May Ellis bad been troubled with filling fits for fear vests. I read in tie book fit a damghter Mr. A. K. Palatka Ph.

that hsdbitn cured of fits and I wrote him fo Yrrificttioaef the same. Upon receipt of letter I bersa the use of the Nervine or my child has Clever had ck since the second ee i was riven her. Pn to tile vie of the. Restorative NmiDe I had tpeat more than eitht hundred dollars with different phvsicisnt tor trtatateat of my little girl and the received no benefit whatever. used in all seven i bottles of the Nerym.

end they were worth more to us than the tight hundred spent prior to their use. The Restorative Nervme jn my opinion the finest nerve medicine lthe world and I cheerfully ream I mend- its use to ell suffering from' nervous diwrdari of bay kind. W. EWs Cu- I AD drojMitt sell and gnarsatee first bot- I tie Dr. Miles' Remedies.

Send for free book en Nervous and Heart Diietse Mua iBc iiea lceftitt CSAf BMNVa iBU CHILDREN AGAIN CALLED A FRAUD At Ozark Ma. fteid Received with Open' Arro Denles He Ever Married Weirs Sister. Osark. Ala. September 25 Special Jack Held.

Is. jn Osark. not dead. but very' much alive and. the pelt of hi children.

A soon as hit ton. In law C. C. Beasley read la The Constitution of his return from the land" Of the lea to the scenes of his boyhood days around Griffin- he. attempted to open up communication with him.

It was established and a ticket over the Central of Georgia railroad was wired him at once. On his arrival Mr. Reid was at once driven to the. Beasley home. on South Newton street where a scene bordering on the tragic was enacted.

3. Reid. Jr was In Cqvtngtcrri county. where he Is engaged' in the timber business and was not present. But his sister Mrs.

Same Held Beaaley. irao up at the late hour of midnight waiting for the father ah had not seen lines she was 3 years old. and could not remember andwho she hid been taught to believe. had teen mouldering away to dust In Oat Hill cemetery at' Griffin for twenty years. Next morning the wm was notified by.

letter as could not reached sby wire. Even UN letter. was several days reaching him. it' lie got to Ozark. Sunday night last and has been here until no" Jack Reid Keeps Close.

Since his arrival. hire Jack Reid has kept' himself very close. He carne down town next day but that is the only time be has been on the streets. arU he re fuses to' see visitors- especially newspaper men. The Constitution cone- sponodent' went to Mr.

Bessei to see Jack Reid. but be was at his sons Mrs. Beasley' aid her father was In feeble' health and preferred' quiet for the pree. eat at least. In the course of conversation that followed she said there was ho doubt of.

the Identity of her father. Why said she. how can he be dead when he Is Sure and here with us 7" She further' stated that' since eh has grown up her mother ba told her' of a great' deal that happened before she was large enough to. recOgnize tinge and that now her father has repeated to her those' tame tortes These remarks. she said relate to little family Incidents not given out to the world.

but whl i have proven beyond the shadow' of a doubt that he Is her father. Mr. Beasley stated that Mr. Reid had thoroughly and satisfactorily explained all about the corpse sent to Griffin twenty years ago. and that th family and friends here are perfectly satUOed.

I. B. Reid. Jr. was seen.

at his' residence but Jack Reid refused to be seen. saying he was In feeble health anti preferred not to be Interviewed for the pub. lie prints. Further than that he Is here with his children and desired to live out his days quietly" with them. When liked if Jack Reid Would Obake his home In this city Mr.

Reid said most likely he would. 1. U. RWd Jr. volunteered most emphatic denjaltpJ the story recently published cy lr Strge Plunkett In The ConstltuUQQn.

lie said his tath. er was never married to Mr. Wells sister and a1thour Jack Rrid knew the family well. he never had anything to do with them juid rer thought or such a 4hlng marrying Into the family. After the separation atGriffin Mrs.

Reid married Rev. T. A Pharr. At that time the family lived at Augusta but a little later came to Alabama. nd settled In the neighborhood wh re the present town of KImsey Is located.

Then they moved over In Dale' and settled miles above Ozark on the Louisville road. It was there C. C. Bessley. won the heart.

and hand of Miss Reid nd Ibey were married two yes ago. Fifteen years ago Un. Jack Reid died nd Is burled at KImsey. but Mr Pharr survives and lives at the little town or. TO SIT WITH BRQPHY Sam Parks and His Men Say the Canadian Is.

a Scab Kansas- City September 25 Although the election of. officers of the International AssoCiftUon of Drl4c8 and Struc. ural Iron Workers Is run some time off. the delegates to the interrmIc5iaI convention are taking an active Interest' In the contest. President BuchaaanTVtel- though still declining to say whether' or.

not he be a. candidate for reelection. Quoted as saying. that he will be able to count on 82 of the I02 delegates when time comes to show his strength. Samuel Parks nEst his followers.

who fa yor" B. SVTDonneHy. cf Albany. T. for the head of the association.

believe that the Tatter will he elected without much trouble. while the followers of W. French. cf San Francisco. whose candidacy has been' announced.

hope to win cut' for French. Before the convention met today Prest dent Buchanan was unable to say when the gathering would be organized. NoC Until then will he deliver hi annual ad- A fight wa on Brophy" yesterday hi the Parks crowd. and although he was seated. President Buchanan ruled to vent tndJess aebate that arty one wishing to make a protest against any of the delegates might do so In writing.

Such a protest against Brophy. declaring Jm to be a stab was presented Jt Are adjournment list evening and be- came the first business of the convention tcdsy. A threatening move was made at the doors of the hall as Brophy sought entrance' to the convention txlay. lie made Its If to draw' his revolver. Jt Is stated.

and declared he would shoot the Srst man to interfere. Soon after the doors had been closed and the' protest against the seating of llropby had been brought up. a member otthe Parks delegation made tte.sensa- tie-la declaration that the credentials held by Drophy from Bersnton had been forged and that It originally bore the' teams of Reed. which bad been erased. Instantly thewwas an uproar and heat ed words were heard charges and countercharges of fraud being m3e en all sides.

When the scene became threatening and it seemed impossible to gstthe convention out of' its tangle. President. Buchanan summarily declared. the gathering adjourned without hour. After the delegates had Bled ut Into the street Delegate Parks Ihjsf ol lower held a conference on the sidewalk.

ft Mrs. Mary Speighfs of Atlstntaf Re ceivcs uHcr frwn Formtr Mr Red Declaring Him a. Fake. Mrs Mary W. Speights of Atlanta.

has received a letter from Mrs. C. Fj Me- Qaha ofvltxas who formerly Mrs. Jack Reid and In which denies that the man who appeared at Griffin claiming' to be. track Reid and now at paint.

Ala. is he. real Jack Beld. Speights has written the follow- lng statement to The Constitution con- cenrlng the matter I nave walteS to hear trom Mrs. F.

McGahi formerly Mrs. Reid before gave to the public the acts about the man In Griffin who Is trylrar to pass Jack Reid. Surely the world will not Ser premium or hypocrisy by bellevms man who. according to his own ecOunt of. himself.

has committed one fraud. In preference- a noble. qrstlan woman such as now Mrs. C. Mcaana to be.

Herewith I give an extract front a letter I have jut received from her We left for home on Monday morn- inr. starting from Dallas Texf Mr Reid' was ill with a told at the time and when we arrived at ttartball ex. at 6 o'clock In the evening ho wa too side to ct up. We went to a hotel andJ called In Dr. John Pope who pronounced his case pneumonia.

Every day for a. west Dr. Pope visited him twice a day. The Presbyterian minister and hiswife and many the best people of Marshallwent to the hotel and offered us then all and sympathy. Myieousln Marcellus Scott of Tyler Tex.

whom we had visited durimig our stay of three years in Texas was there during the week. On Sunday Mr. Reid died. I saw the last breath leave his body. Dr.

Pope pronounced him dead and remained through the night superintend log arrangement for the shipment of his body to Griffin. I saw Mm after he was It his coffin saw It sealed. and went with It to Oriffln Ills remains were carried to the hint Methodist church. the coffin opened and many of his old friends looked on his dead face. I knew all this before received this letter.

and. I' wish I was as' Sure heaven as I am that Jack Reid sleeps In Oekhiil cemetery. It all occurred no more than four years after he had walked the streets of Griffin a welfman. When I saw In The Constitution an account of his resurrection I went to Griffin and asked thaty Imposter" Questions I knew' Mr. Reid could have answered.

Not a correct answer did I get. I had known Mr. Reid In boyhood knew him In mature manhood be had been In ray home In sickness and In health. and I could not be deceived. Every old-citizen of Griffin will nee with me' that Jack Reid.

when at himself was a polished. cultured gentleman. I wonder he does not get op out of his1 grave to denounce this libel' on his character arid personalty for that man who passing before the drlinnltell Reid Is a disgrace to the grand Sldman and his wife once so beloved and honored In Griffin and to all irholear or jiave tome 4he name of Reid. In my opinion. hto nursery yams' have been picked up from 7 ld Reid- ser vants.

An I have said will In due time be verified Respectfully. MART W. SPRIGILTS. Hilton. All.

at this time Since. th death or his wile he' Has Regularly visited the children and only a week Ir the arrival of Jack Reid he was here on a visit. Mr. Beasley and John E. Reid.

Jr. are quite intelligent and maintain a. presence that denotes origin above mediocrity. Both are consistent members of the. Methodist church Mr.

Reid being a. regular attendant at the Protest ant Methodist church and an active worker in. Its Sunday school. Our men declared Mr. Pars with emphasis will not sit' in a convention vttth Brophy.

and It the' convention hv sists on seating him wewOl return to New York. Delegate rophys home. Is in Mon- ttcaL Baseball Stock Company. Huntsville. Ala.

September :25. Spe cial. Plans for the organIzatIon of tock company to have class' baseball In InBWltlVme next year are already. made. The people here having had winning team last season win not.

satisfied with an Inferior team and to the end that' one may bo provided a with a. capital of 121500 wm be Zoomed. A. public meeting for this purpose. will called in a short time.

Regarding the league for next year. It will probably. be composed of Columbia New Decatur. IiimntavIlle Chatta. tlooga Rome and Anniston.

ShoalS Oh at. tanOoP' be taken into tb Southern League tftat town. of course will not be represented in the' successor ofthe League and In that case Gadsden will very likely be asked to. come In. All or the.

towns mentioned are preparing to have tong teams next year. Pilipino ader la Trouble. Manna. September 25 A Filipino named Kalbaza president of the nationalist party was arrested today Up similar charge to that which has Just been preferred against' Unado Gomes. lie Is accused of being concerned with the latter In fomenting the disturbances which have lately taken place In the northern provide of Xusoa.

He is now held to answer enlarges of rebellion end Insurrection against the authority of the United States. Walk-Over Stytes Now Tli man that wear Waft tftfc fall and wlatw irffl ia4e be7 itBartly dred teaa tar a ere ooao fne Tb a ir 4r ere wittwul a desk the vwrtteit UMM maker har aver fit hug 7 rar feet la the tad feel ocBfort bi nti Walk-Over's long suit any Select Ff 31 and 4 as TRET ESTABLISHED I88g 21 YEAH6 AT SAME STAND Fine Fresh Vegetables I Tomatoes quart basket 300 Fine Roasting Ears dozen. 2Oc render Snap Beans quart. THo Pine Butter Beans quart. 7 4e Fine Velvet Okra.

quart 10s Head Lettuce. each. too' Green Cabbage. extra' nice I0o Fancy Bell Peppers do 10 ISo Fancy Egg Plants each 5 I0a New Turnip Salad peck 20c New Bunch Tunjlpe bunch. iOo KaIamdo Blue Ribbon Celery new.

5 and lOc per stalk Extra fine new' Cauliflower per pound ISc Extra Fine Cucumbers- each tOc Vegetable Oysters bunch IOe New Bunch Beet per bunch. So White Onions. per' quart IOc Yellow Denver. Onions quart. lOc- New Spanish- Onions each sand.

0c Garlic three and four for. So Country Peas. peck. Me Select Irish Potatoes peck. 3Oo Georgia.

Yellow Yams. peck 3Oc Cm pet bunch. So Parsley per bunch. cc. Ve cf Cad Buckwheat Maple Syrup These cool mornings make Buckwheat Cake and Maple Syrup ideal breakfast dish.

We have jnst received tbipmtfitof fine tuew crop Hsckec' 6 tf Raking tt Flour fa IOC 2Sc rf 33c package Pure New njlaiid Syrap SIP Can New Arrivals of Cereal Foods These are very. finest brands of ells all new. crop sad guaranteed in perfect condition. Batayia Zleokera Scotch and Mothers Oats per pkg1 Rutr Crisp Cream of Whet Wheat Heart Wheatlet Ealstn Breakfast Food aad Orapenut per pkg lSc Hookers Flapjack Flonr per- pkg. 11 Yellow Corn Me per lb 31 Eye Flour per Itr.

f. A. FARLINGER CRUtL TO CHILD NEIGHBORS SAID C. PA Harris and Wife Ar raigned in Recorders Court C. P.

Harris and his wife of 22 East Salt street were arraigned In the re corders court yesterday afternoon on the charge of treating cruelly their month-old child. Neighbors and people boarding In thehoune with them made the complaint and Officer l4oar preferred the charges. The defendants denied the charge and each spoke In defense or tb other. It was alleged that is and his wife would leave their child alone in a. room while they went off to spend the evening at Pease de' Leon and Other resorts.

It was also charged that Harris whipped the Infant' end held a. pillow over Its head to smother Its cries. City Attorfiey Mayson represented the prosecution and Attorney Arnold represented th defendants. The trlaf caused something of a sensation as Harris. Is Jwell known the city and stands well as a business man.

It was believed by their' friends that It any of the charges were true It was due' more to the Indiscretion of young parents then to anyilacfc ot affection ii Harris and his wifemaintained that the charge wereutterly without foundation and based the prosecution on the enmity Or neighbors with whom they' did not get along. welLs Defers any decision was reached ny Vie. recorder. the attorneys representing both. sld agreed to let the case remain open with the understanding that the defendants were treat the child better In the future.

Thsvonrt papers were marked Left open good behavior. I Recorder JJroyreS gave the defendants a talk and. offered them omeadvtre on the duties of parents to their children. I Harris thinks has been greatly wronged and that tbroturh spite of enemies he has been tfita court lad humiliated when he was. o- jlrely lnaocent.

Eorse Shour Colaa Columbus. September 2 Spe- lal. Columbus Is planning to have an. annual horse show whentheold KK ittbon park is reclaimed. next by the Gentlemen's DrlvIhg Ttwclub lans to build handsome' ctnb house store the old raw traekbUtJd a ble course out IfcJbflJteball diamond golf links.

tcrandto make other lam- rovenwnta The horse wIB. be n- nual feature If the of SEABOARD WILL KEEP TO ITSELF. Reported That Owners de cide That Road Be In- dependent. New Tom 6ept mber 2S SpecUl It Is reported' that tie syndicate in ooe. of the Seaboard Air Line has flnaDy decided to keep the properly independent end.

therefore it will not go to the Rock Island or any other- system. It is said on good authority hat It Is not owned by any' other railroad and It Is not in contemplation that It wili owned or controlled In any way. except. In the Interest of Its owners It Is denied that W. Vanderbilt Jr.

has- anything to do with the administration et the peaboard Air Line or Is likely to take an part In matters concerning that railroad. There is no likelihood chaag In the administration of the Seaboard Air Une will be made In the immediate future The directors of the Seaboard met on Wednesday for Pie transaction routine Business only1 Working for P. outea. Columbus 3ft September Spe. cal- Congrepsman w.

C. to gratified at the bright firospecte- of se curing eighteen additional. rural free 4e livery mall' routes at this nd of th fourth congW3sk district. rasp c- tpi2now beinfiat work lnvesUg Uns the' posed route but he is not resting on oars by any means. He nays that.

least nine routes should radiate outl from COInambmmC. and he. is working for. the eztesion of rural mall faClittlie Is Mcscoie county. RMACY 7 I tp r.1 n.

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Yi. JP 1 SiAltS 1l1JllJT i. 0 1. :1. i' gfq i Cpme18 c1 Georg fr' Jt1-- Rej lhdBt' 1fITr8ATf8SfATEMENTS i NI :8Y.GEORGEWAUE l.

t. 1lPart lJ So 1t" 1IrW de. 6 Bos. 25' ht. Ion rtner Seabotn hi em nbIiwhfch mPJete.

wi7 a' ld Kuater whlchappeared th HWade 8 cb p- rtoJentexcepUonlna The ana mOltli kind. the Arm tronc Jt a. Inten- Re fro of. eeVere hJafather Hon. SeabomWrfaht.

bTth rmer dr cict P1a adeWU take 1 Ileusumptton HoJiSeborn th ror wtt1 one Kus1 reattomeyl was whIcbJs rWrlghts Mr ainotlce thIs bune COn ltuUon. Ge rg8 he unsa ory lnd tglngln stat prO eedst rourse be wroteth fatheranci not my' te 1 dJdnot WittD I lo1fr. lCIdoUt int. tLto Jlttc1tpT de rJl1fa Hela an ment a uWade. Nowjust short t1ab1 if c.

ua DX thlut 1 t' Kr. zhdc Lto UPloiJlII aut1 butwh Vwsnt botelito 1fo 4 1Wlett iu' Wade' dayyesteiday. lIeJcwhat tbeiDllfht thatiho ii. en teb eDt. out' a.

uJ Uemani boUt Wade nou eeSUt8t Ie yuable 1elmUll. In- hasaldhe wasafraIdto hew uld moretruthtuJ. Itehid th. hOu esquareat bl dJ atterthe tasomeb04YI ng wU' bulldozohfnl cant one. cantbedor e.

nYb04T nJd thl i cant Co ace juatoozing tor' and for' brav tsanotberHector. about othonorwotJld doesWadeknow iLinanct honor. mscilndJctertalnly 1irBe. must he. sbll Intbe at Nowu testfmonyThey delfcacyabout UAeto thejurybellend n- l1Z he.ver- aldetrom lean hardlylmagfne 011050 ftnd ngbyIr nyoM etbe auch.

charceWhat thtYrenew the don't Ido knowthlt ev ry Is ltnttrmly ln lred 8aRi h1SmoneaIld dldntio menwto were. reuon too' name hell emment I 1 i lealled eeHonSeabom i athIs SOUTHERtlRA1LWAY. Sep mt er now 7a. mtor 5:30 a m. lTtv1ngColumbus lnauiuratedbetweenAtlant at44O 8:35 t1rnIngleave an1ve 10:40 am et4 fiaktn 1f ft HawldnsvllleJI20 this wmleaveH 820 ve1ea OaN excenence fromstait as fifty ye rs' cl thing madeinvolves finis edproduction.

i pst wit themill A where. comefrom A stra1ia. thewatching cpnti est isno nia11 gets. bol qf 1yer do de utiou ey ndfingers' 't'C 1. fpllowoin tperswake I a rul won fwotk th r.

ys Our yo rs. suit 1. lothe oustore i 2y i ratione tJj of tr- :7 J1 59JsWl1 fto gj it itf thi a cheviotfS its pto 5 1' YT UL A. 3 t. i l1.

i 7 IN XI I. i t'- H. t-o a5at1di Il IR DMt1JiI Di' IN' 1 El8' CASE rpw s' on ord QfSputefr Jlih Pobtt AdVaJictclb7. St iEttort b1 Eato Beptmber tt drapft ar7I oneci na-h weverreJ arkable i 11th. tt i crowcfthlLt ttiry cth eOu Onj urll riu man no eemt rrowJ rest.

7b7ltbe seI min w1trii Th 1r out' se an Jodete jt. toexpOsew tjhey th eakanl1 bnt nable eetup byln- trod ctDt' In ch wttnessebyugnr the Pro AUbtfcirr owleL' eT nowlel fu. l11 Kn s. Za. k.

MA theT. Bl tet' otSam XnowJeland MrsGrttftn testlfted' walat the crlmew mltt tntroducedeV to. uw sp slcaIlY orMrs Grtfnnto. madethetrstlhllt Jookeffect utbetrackll underthewtndow. aIJegedto nextday Ul eoroner1I1nquest thntdUTf thenlghtlIb ev ntet ph 1bl com tohRvecottendown wh metHulon durl i he thfatrl1 thedetense' tor' Is' rth.

The- denseclosed eVldence1 Wb Argu Dent thearJ11mentll eopen. Olone1S. T. WIn eld. torthe ICat bl Fo1Jo ColonelWF1en k1nlJrot I detaJJan ncclIentltyll aklngt9rmOl1than 0 21 rL 10:30 ColonelW.

D. madngauonJenJ arcum nL Wlnztiel4watco1o fense or rgeal1 lenCf wlthhJa kogfcpath aDdeloquence. Remade tJ' nta. ye wiren tearsdurlnghll lcltor hl4 matchlesseloqueDC He. COWSeoIl tke tOlithelltateand wereforcefuland the concludonot ech ccurt' adjourned Uilaattemoon Ju WJJenJd polteforthe ti tU.

ie TurnerwtJl fprtha YeU wFver ing. TaSeptember 25. 7el- SUSlVG Incr e. NU VoLaredo ef- tha rthere be Jive" llterd8. ri esP 0" i c.

Tre DI rForFltse tf eve if AtterT 1Ung MUes au rwfaD. 1 iun 1Jiheritedte1ld CJtonerTOlll 11th. COJDmODotUSe of fits atr shown NnretalaW DrMilea fulrecord fcureI oitbiJtcni kmaladr Readthe rem 101 latertatt In Dr bookpublishe4 r. I da tet. for.

I fhtcr AJL tIt lcUwrote fot ulf Upo2naiptofllttter bttaa1h tieNenbiefor. lAeethe dClle. TCD bcrPrivr e.tte- phnidana lor. tnatmeiitof tirl twh I1IseclmaU theNenin the more thanthufcht tnui rI. pentpriotto uene NerYjneJI m1O tJaefiDnt bYe" medidnelllthe re ItI1IJe ofut Gi.

oK cfAD irmasutHeltDill A JeI tIIWJt. if ie f1' 1 if I REilil lrfiPlJjL1t Nct it' illCALLlflJA i lfl toar raf tkf ttiivej. It i 1 penArmLDerilesHe et 1 d. d. Dl SePtember25- specw.5- BeI4ijn Osark.DOt- niu h' Jl" 9 tt ofJWi' soon l1 lawCCBea leyread JnTheConUtuUon thlare- tutDfrom7th tbeJea1tothft en llothfi boyhooddays op nupOnimumctlon with.

htmICwAles overtJ ntralorffirlla road1VUWlrecShfinatonCe. i Onhllrr1ValHr. Reldwatonc1 drtventl the. Bu onl SoU I W1oJ1 a trateiVal enaetedJ nReld I Jrwas1n W1cto here cf Int t.tmbN wUnot pr ent. Butbts ststorMrs.

thelai hour. Ct t' wrnln tor I1 she hadnot lhewaa38rs couJdnotrememberaDd who' heh taurhtJ belfei1thad I wy 4uat1nOat cemetery twenty' mornlnthe1I02 iatnotifted bT. Jetter bereachedby cot. nllhtallt hu1ieen laCk 41teepCloe SlncehatrtTlI hfmseUvef ame nextdaYb tbeonlrUme thtreet1W here- i ieevtluonelpecfaJlYnew The. aponodentwent JirBIaioeato eee Reldobute ua.t.hI.a 80nMrs.

1td. pret rrecf ttorthe atleast. Inthe th row ihere. tl i ltyot aaJd hQwClUthe h'-1aAn'Ve bmwflbusr II a- own Iermoth tbaat10ld A eaLth thppe bet reahe t.enoulth rec cnlse' lnKIIand whelfatber hurepeated la relatetoUttlefamllyfnddenta gtvenoutto twhi ha pi oven' lhath Is' hertather. 1Ir.

aJ ley ReldhaFtboroouchly exp1 lned eorpsesent arObd thefamlly and fteetfr sathl d. i. 1 JackReld aeen i hewa. le no1to nten1 wed de tetlYwtththe IfJaekjReld fbake hbme neJdald Jlk ly tetr1 a' tl 4 pt 7' 1 rge IriTh neyer. Q.

JVel th tleYr wltb Te athIDg mat11nj1nto Aft at. Griffin Jteldmarrfed RevlAPhatr that' Urriistbetamlly atA ta. J1tueJatercame toA1ab maand ttled luthe nelghborbOOdwhere thepre ent Kfml Y' n' boVeOzarkCln tbe-'Lou1svIlJle cLIt tb re CBeule7 JaandotMJunlld 1 d1bey. ye RelddJed ftndls urledal K1nveybut r. andUvesat lItUetown REFUS TOS1T WITHBROPH HtsMenSay theC tadian C1ty.

ptfmbtr25-A1thouyJ1 ofti ra Abo nd. WCrkera Ia I eott. c1eJe 1Athetnte a1coD1 cnuooue takf I th I Pr sfden BuCh lii al1 dec1f lnc. will beacandJdtefor qu ted able tocowif nS2cf. IO s' when.

the Umecome blstrength 8amuelp kaaLd fonOw who" AlbanyNi theassoclationbellev thatthe nl tt ubl fOl1owers Francf baa an wlnCUfforFreMh BetoretheconvenUen Prer pntBll toaay tbe' woWcSbe 0r nlzcL oe th blsanuu dress. X1llht. wuaa oiJBropht' 7c arb7 eiowd ctBuch lDrUJed ebale. artrone aproteatarafnst artr of' thedeJ pt8Smfrhtdo. lnwr1 Sach' proteetaiaJnat tim aa sent Jut ter6re tameJhe th.eonvnUo2 to a1 A.

threatenfncmov wu" tth r8 ofJbe asBrophY. useconventlon ulfto dlawJiJlreTOlvert stated-And heWouJd Aratmantolnttrltr Boon. I' b.ldoora. a aeatfnof BropbTbaUQtftb lhtuPA rnemb i. PMb4elepUon madetbi a a- ttOnAl4eJaUoD cr tla1a belall nBrIJi tODhlci D' to ecJ tbattt bore' umofl wIif n.

ttyther8 An l1 1r4 eal 3" rd. cbar t01il1t rfraud nsade I De Dd It 1m blto It th conyentJlnlouto tanll Pftlc1tntBuehAnan ptherf12Ia4joUr1ledwlth U1boup An.ri- och1et eshaltftl lS mJtJ to' tMtreet ndNfolz 1obekI onl otiWt a1 i n.t\arr i 5 tla. tR 1 iv fin FormrMB ia g' ifrntr ii ijW I- tA 1aDtah4 reeeied Jeit r. trU whowuform t1Mrs laek ne D. bd en1d.

appeare4tOiimn i e1 1an fIat9Z1 1a1 Jaeknel1- 1frs. has. 8t tem nttoTie ut n- ernfnith teit" I. aveWaftedto tromMtwcV I cGa1iA' t8rmerIY1IrL I to the I1b. e- a.

ct abOl1t th man. InOrtmn ho Jat1fnIJ I JacC Id- Sur eJY the. rdf1I1. olfet a I rb ocrtIY llevm a I wJion cordl ig. tobIsown UDt Committed.

One tra pr erence. to' a' rltlanwoma webow tbI Ctvenutrilcttrol a iL 1 ve' etvedfrom YJnom IngstrUngfrom Di1 sTeXJrIr wa tth a. t. the andW ben Iwe at1lara9al1ix. o' lock Iin evenllshowutOo stCkt I W.

8 wentto hot. andqeale4. InDr pronoune WaC8ae I Di vi Udhfmtwfce manro peop. Ie M. 8Ii went.to.

hCltel ulthe aldan4 3thy. lCQualn. Scot1ib i Tex. webadvlslted du I JftJ1ree Te waath th OnSunda1frReld vehla I1ltnde dan4 nigbi- uperfnt nd bod toGdmn saw wentwfth IttoOrtmn to the nc othle trle n.hls tace I ew sureot asJam tbatJa kRel4eleepl It' not more thf8treetlatGrtmnaweJrman. TheConl tltutfOD Orlmn11ndsked that I Reldcouldb3veanswered.

ot a. correctannrer41d known' Hr. maniloodbe atckt esa ery Old cltlz ot Grtftin. iat poUshedcultt dC Ue il11n. W914er18 8' up outr na oi char a terandpelllonaJtY fOJtl at' mai th UI' Reld ir nd 9t4m Jj l1 wlteonce belovedandhonQred andto allW1io orhAve l1e" arise' otJteJC.

r- U8ery7UU plckedup Old le Ibave wfUlndue WSPEIGH time sfnCe- ih hlswUe' vlsJtedtbechUdren onlya week.be- 0fJack Relde ona Bealeyat1d John Jr. a Jr tel1l entand' mtntabi e. den. OM 4U1 orl1nIiboV cons1stentmem. I i i anaetivo Qurmpn c1aredMr Pa 1tli wlJlnot lisa Bro hy.

andlt thecOnvel1tlon ew tt ePt ph1' homes i st StockCoinpany A Plans theorpnlsaUon ha v. a1 ad" peoPlehere.havlngha4- wInningteam etnr I company with a' ltal ApubUe tor1h pur O. Se be. call. ed.

a. ahort ReganUnjthe HilDtntlleChatta. an4Ann1at Thf takeno- the uU wiJLnot berepresented of the iiAv' a to ear. e. Bept DW 25AF1UplDo waaarresfed' DImUr cbargetothatowhloh Do mes.

He1s concemed1l1th In dlat rllliDces a. la t' I rges t. fj tf authorlt ofthe aut di 1'- Vy orl Ior J' l. Red. raII St OW' IC" t.

I. i it 4t Zf rla it l. i8 TerIOsiIU1 ZI7Ia 1trl te :0. ctPr 3iand4 I fe wr QOt WHITEHH. c.

I C' I Farll llfHtO Qllllflty. I i balket SOc rs sn. Fne. Buter-Bn. qurt7 I.

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qua 10 cH 3d. Lt IO On Cabb ni BlpepP I fp. NewBuncb. IPbunc Jlam BIRbbonCel el. 1Opr Ita era' te Cauwer.

pd C. c. Ia EtrFne ubeh lO Vegetabe 0ete bUfch IO rbun Wte Oion. pr' C. low OnsquaIO Ne SpnIsh' OIn eh and c.

Osrfc. 1 :1 epo k' Gra Yelow Ya. pk. pt. Irser.

bu h. 1 I eca" C. ahr. Se Buckheat a. lae Syrup.

Tee eom mig he brefatdlhVeh8 jlitreeJvd et mtnt of' 1JiHtue1cro I 11f DC 2ScJ c. 4 I 1 1' fr i C. Sc I' 4cf 2 c. le S11Si lsol fereaF Tb re very.fhlellt.-braadsof. Ce ts ruaraateedlnperfect dU1oll.

lat3yJalreoker' perpkg IIc. utf CrispOreamorWhe Iert1Wl BalstoaBreakf8stF odalld petpqm Ff rJperp YeUowCornMea1 11t. A 3Z' CR UfL NEIGH aodWife Ar raignedin. utt. cP rrI8and hi ite.

t22 lt O1ri tber rdera erdaT ttemooDon monU ldehl1L. dpeople In the usewltJa theil de con pl lntand lo echareLTh fe led. th cl1arcecAndiah IDdetetiae hft Itwaa htawlte Jea eth lrchiI4aloneln. wtnetheywei1tor toapend Leon. ndO resortilt 1L1 thatJJams oYer.lta I to therlta Attorl eyMaonrepresentedth sec tlo andAttomey LOWrr ArnoJI1 t-preaentedth.

det tiiaf aQ8ec iDetht arrli. Ub WetI ziu tc eli trle It nor theJndta retlOD' t70 Qtlir tl Jk an 1Iiwftmatnt tne f. i Lhee utte 1Twlthqutto i d. thproa cft1onon I elchbortwlUiwhomthey di4not ee aJoni IQ Bet8rean1' w. he thaUorner ftpreunbotJL ceeremalttoPen I W1 Wlltn41n I t1 turetU un ma.

rked I opennlOOd nnthe ef tJ14oflere4 thamwome4vtr. the renUlt i i be. bU. ktMo. Ct mftt t.

IJIre i tlaL-Oolumbua hO WWhtn ttli61d. IJh6 GenUemM Drfi1brC1 CIUb tobuU4 21andJomd1JltihOUN. I rutorthe9Ij. J4ra laY CMIC M1hdIaInOftd. 1IOILunUet c-ahf to.

Jt2uother1zn are tu iff t' It i SEABO RIJ" KEEPTOlrSElF Rep rted Th tPwn rs Be. iderhatRoadBlln 4 york tember25.S Jrte tUl dJ in to tl01 aeab0n2 lliLine deeldedto keepth Ptopertylnde eud Ii 1ll ot I i th ROckJslanct Or her l7 1111 n9 a Jl that li. bOanY er. a lroad. an4Iii Itwmib6.

cCn rolt III pt IUlOwne bdel ihatW. bas thin headmlnlltratlo tk AirLine. iarinjDat 2cemln DOlk Dp' Dtbll'-dml IOnOf cs aboI AlrUnewf1I. tDthelmmediaaf 1 4 Se aId et foiJhe 1J tt 0. SeS 2I.

tII.L-CoqretsmanW-C..A it :1 routeaatthla' end otUttr fourtheo In t9tJnoir belnc orklnvestipUnC Npo ed nlutettNthela notrHUIICon bJsoarab7auflMaM. Heft tl t.Seart12JDe JtealhouI4 tromCohtmbul be. the" otrutamaUfacUUJesJaf 1fclCO :1 I 7 I 2Ih 2 8 I J' SA VS BA RR WfilUHT Yj All CoffleIickit eoige ll ade 17 I Rejoinde iltTEfiA1ES 4 gatiia ma 1 WarmBtte nth 4. f. ernIIixr Burn anci Ient Tb tr withibe to th ke ade wa t1 he 71 Wade-he ii lgtng butt Uow ver 1t afl of-my ehI a 1.

don I wwf tbrQutbswspa4r whenI fcouri. lIebadaM ut nl nti TMtagen. ofthe Wadepathetlcaflyannounces wa Tesenthlsnmyfathers ai thlnksaomebody. beiloneOf Anhbodean athtm tedone. oiatot ofhonor arurse 5wor werhired It dont orthever- anyoe as moneyand hi hide no i avee 9:50 ar inanguratedbetween re- 620a.

4:10 arrti1nyMacon 7:15 I I I I 0 a. am lrain which was I' I from---Australia. twofold. t- holdof th rs d. I i ar of 4 e.

71 where' tojegiirto put faith in to 35 00 i- I MUSE cODHiNG if- 3 A Uv IL JIIJJ1 i A tt e- fl r' j- I CR1FFEN. CrdsU og on id Skers1 Evsi 25. thetrial is the crowds thsungthe wa TZI Ir to-expose whatthey theweak in- im- They I I owla. GrIflinwh0 th thenight fishing durIjthe be- Themiefense wasC lo. nd twobo rg hhcld hIs inanywere i.

for bribe de- fCnaebt1ln1gflt adg Laredoare totbi new' reported. i Spent Talti I' I Ingfits iendencrtantrvoizs causeet lathe liii Resdthefoliawlnj A oar Ireadinthebkefadssgbiess MrAB fotssidcato of bl for an dcs Price tihysfelanalor thanthe cheethlyreconi- kind. rolltcnG t. on HcartDieases r1lsMe1eld REIL A6411. FRi4 UP ArmDenIesj bwk.

25 not iincha1v gueatof hti Al arniilaw fromthe anoZ scenesothls opeflup was. a' otOeorgta zail- ro dwaswlred tonce arrivilMrRei4 itreetwhere trajlcwas r. tyIngtomicounty. SahlIeReid Be ley sincvshewas 3' old couldnoj and mao iderlng thesoiIwainotifled be be by him to 7akBaid an re- ee amen. athls ps1dber tatherwas qeiletfor coureof he with usT" she upheramother has now sahlrelate toi1ttle fatnilylneldents whle3i I nd' the It.

pre- ferrednotto daysqtitethywith 1fJsck bi Zrtyotdteere4 by Weir Th istrand 1tbti ReliVnew dowit iheIinYet thingsimatrmig at BevI A. famnflyhived a. toAlabanmaend where buthlr. WITRBRQPHY Smfarksand HisMen theCanadian isa cftySeptimber 25 AAse iaUonof ventt al- Is qudtedas toc0ut 102delegates a- F. DonnellY.

th to' his Was on hndlessdebate. a. reented he oors I of the I i. I there was ient- I al seethej I I hadftle4out bsZo1Z I onthe S. MarypeI1if.

At1antRcl cdivesLetter firaMary I who waa which she aek lereal ack Ing 1 waitl rorn I ss 5 tuiUevthg a to I' frnmDaRts Mr. was arsaIlex. at6 was superintend new of Zackfleid Itall home citizen hi hbelonhis fo andonored allwhoheroriave fromod Reid-per- Y. a tr wa Mr anonigin ar 1m itsunday w1t p. ompan hi be.

rnayhe short ew the iat T. Leader A simil term I taken Tb. Isetbet wtlb' enameled I appearanea and glove leather feel. Strong sad gieasy soft' Sod pliAble Enownly Skis de mark In the Shea. Sc LTkTMj tLig ii mstmiiw ow hide Wrijfcr beoi flw te5aysne.

Wel Pesesis Ijssp Cs. t.6- i i zr f. J4. i 4sL4a' I 1a 1' I 4'-- 5' FallStyl a 1Thernn iikOyerae A. tAl1falltfl4w1ntirwWIn4dg4b.

4. M. 5 gT eononed. 1rbenestieo hmotii 1Tfo4S fli arc riot only It71III 1ookij tb. flt-bugyour et1nth rlgbt i4rees coziortable That' tM wa7.

21 StIee ei ctFr 1'- tT too tb. 4e4 Itnsfor.QRy.j i. I88221 AMESTAHD Tomatoes4iuart 2oc SnapBeans ButterBeans 7i4c On and Peppersdoz. eaeh5 I On RunchTunipa 5 lOcper newCauIiJowei l8e Cucmpberseach Oystersbudch quart10c iSo' peck30e tI Cap. cranbrquI euaif anihip1e Syrupl ol air ju finetuew 8Sf and33c SPlOSPVJ5g 5 Pfifi5cgeart4ee2Cat.

TSc gaf13s. 6ne pkglQc CriepOreamot ur MeaT 3 ByeFlourper Il 4c. 5t1i ra rn INvE1 321323PEacSfT vi. rMiigiwix II 1oth Phons PIaffls. hiswtfe lf22iast ye- housR Inf5n tbq of iswell knOwmintthe I ay.leckot-affectiou wife were utterly omty waIreacbed tb' sides remalmiopen en royIsI he ofpareuts clatmahbattbrouyh em hasbeanbronakt ate.

so- 1brel Sbow2yCo1uTe. CL. 25. whenjhe dexpo year The club. plans a dub4hosmsa.

ciseourae Ia outsbaseballdlamoM tc cMtorpkeother show- wL -annual If. the p1ni the club s-- KEEFTO RoadBe SCDtemker 2BpecIaL property I be I r. takeiny that anychange thebnunedlat meti Of Susiness5nyv WerkingforR D. 4la. I rospec se- d1 the' 4 being proposed roatel.

on' 1115. inynieane atIeast sot. workt I OmI7MIh rMNiy Ic JACOa' PflAKCT 00. Desisre..

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