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1 i If MACON'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO CLOSE Rial Exercises Will Take Place on 6th and 7th. GRESHAM HAS LARGE CLASS Graduation wm Take Place at the Academy of Music. THE CUSS NUMBERS SIX Elocution Singing and Essays Will Form the Feature of the Schools Final Work. Macon. Oa.

June 5. Special. Soon books and elate will be lal1 aside at the public schools of Macon and the students will enter upon a three months' vacation. There will be no rgulir exercises at any of the schools except the Gresham High school. The other schools of the city will have final examination and a few speeches by members of the- board of education.

The closing exercises of the Gresham High school are to occur at the Academy Of Music the evenings 01 toe 16th ant 17th. The evening A the 1611 will be devoted tj the annual high school exniMtion consl t- tng of a presentation of work in the elocution physical departments. In locution department there will be ilevlanii tlons and recitations by eight buys ni eight girls. These are pupils vt. will contest fur two medals.

on- fur Liu best declamation by a buy nnd on fur the lest recitation by a girl. The high school orrtusira of turty pieces under the laderjhip of Professor K. A. Outtenberger. will Inhn the rrgrrnm On the evening of the nth there will m- cur the graduating exercises It the hlsti school.

This js the st ever tuin- ed out by the school. nvtmVring S' members. The exercises for the evening will nsift of salutatory and vaU-dlctury by the first honor pupils. twi original cs- SflS by the English honor pupils in ordinal speech and an original hy second honor pupils two extract ttcit lions by a girt and a boy. the wtrding of diplomas and teachers' licenses by tht If president of the board of education Il m.

IL. A. Xlsbet an address and the delivery Of medals by Mr. Walter Harris. The exercises will be Interspersed with Choruses by Miss Moore's special class if 200 pupils who have during the year done faithful drilling In chorus work.

Odd Fellows to Picnic. One of the largest and mot enjoyable picnics given" by Macon peoplt- this season wlllbe that of the Odd Fellows. who will go to Dublin on June 2d and spend tin day. The picnic will be given by United Brub- in and Franklin lodges. Macon No.

123 will be Invited to join in the a ur-- Of the occasion. The transportation committee has made arrangements with the Mon Dublin and Savannah railroad fur a special train to leave the city II 7 o'clock a to. and return about the slmc hour in the evening. The Dublin Odd Fellows will give tho Macon brothers a royal reception. Dr.

T. A. Cteatharr. has been invited to make the tddress of the occasion but hi baa no accepted. A Lively Fight.

Jack Williams of New ns and Joe Ullman of Savannah both of whom haw been In recent contests In Macon will engage in a round glove contest next Friday night lit Teutonla hall. AU of the details of the fight have vn arranged and the Macon sports regard it at the greatest event' of the many that have been placed In this city. Both men are in excellent condition. Municipal Baseball. Much Interest Is being manifested in tho game of ball to be pUyed between the policemen and firemen nxt Wednesday and many people are wearing the blue of the ponce and the red of the fireman.

The proceeds Of the game will go to the city hospital and the mayor and council and all branches of the city government have become Interested bridges Smith. clerk of council. will umpire the game. Mayor Price Is general manager and Alderman Morgan Is business manager. Large Stock Company.

Another Industry is assured for Macon in th way of a manufactory. D. C. Fitch. of Louisiana and JI.

B. Evane and George W. Hubbell. of Mtean have applied for a charter for an enterprise to be known as the Macon Manufacturing Company with a capital stock or with the privilege to increase it to i0t o. This company will engage In thy manufacture of hubs spokes wheels heivcs whlme trees.

etc. Y. M. C. A.

Secretaries. The Young Men's Christian Association secretaries of South Carolina and tie will hold a conference In Macon on August mh. 25th anti 2ilh. The local association invited the secretaries' association to me In Macon. Au the tecretarltai physical directors ant as.

Iltantl will be present at till conference and ideas on the association will be exchanged for mutual bent While in Macon the secretaries will entertained at the private homes of citizens. Those who will be here are W. M. Lewis secretary of the state association S. Stalling Athens E.

1. Matthews se TY. Atlanta C. P. Younts.

assistant secretary. Atlanta J. J. Schatr 1. D.

physical director. Atlanta W. A. Wagner. secretary railroad branch Atlanta R.

P. FInlay. secretary Augusta J. S. Hunter.

secretary. GrUnD H. IL Johnson. secretary. Savannah John A.

Halt. physical director Savannah A. G. Kuebel. secretary.

Charles ton. S. C. John F. George.

physical director at Charleston Henry Martin secretary Columbia. S. C. John Lake county secretary of Edgllfield county. South Carolina.

Annual Convention. The annual state convention of the chiefs Of police. sheriffs and marshals union will be held In Savannah July U. lob7 and promises to be largely nd.t. Pt circular Invitations haw been td in Kacon today by the sheriff and chi of police.

Executive Committee Meets. Edgar S. Wilson the well-known firein- surnce manager. or Man. has returnW.

from Atlanta. where he has been attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Southwestern Tariff Associat Ion. Some Im- portant ooslne. was transacted affecting rates in other states. but nothing of to- portane far as Georgia Is concerned.

Newsy Notes. The second Installment of the city tax Is now due. Treasurer Ttnsley gins. notice that the books will be closed- on the 15th aslant when he will Issue execution Commencing Saturday. June DtIs.

Pull man Bleeping cars will be operated dally between Macon and Ashevllie N. C. on the Southern railway. Mr. Marion Erwin left for New Orleans tonight to argue on behalf of Corner Lowry.

receivers for the Savannah and Western Ralnroad Company. their appeal from a decision of the United States circuit court for the northern district of Georgia on certain tax cases. Colonel C. C. Duncan.

of Perry one of the most prominent citizens of this section of the sUt is at the Brown house. Professor Lawton B. Evans of Augusta superintendent of the public schools of Klrhmcnd county. Is in the city at the brown house. Judge J.

8. Turner principal keeper of the state penitentiary is In the city. State School Commissioner Glenn arrived In Macon today from an official visit to southern Georgia. The St. Joseph Temperance Cadets left at past II o'clock tonight for Savannah to attend the annual convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union.

The Cadets left about thirty-five strong and were accompanied by a number of friends. Thor. was a. largely attended and interesting meeting of the Free Kindergarten AS" this morning at 11 o'clock at the public library parlor. The association Lv accomplishing much good.

On the 24th Instant there will he a game of Viii between the grocery and dry gob clerks for the benefit of the hospital. The general freight and soliciting agents of tt. lifferent railroads centering at Ma- con haw agreed that beginning with today and continuing until the let of Sep- temti thy will close their respective' fee to the public it I o'clock m. each Saturday and not solicit business after that hour. Rv Pasoom Anthony went to Waynes- ton whr he the In mencement HrmQn for the Voyneaboro Itigh school tomorrow.

lie formerly pastor of the Methodist church or that place. Tomorrow night at the First Baptist hurch. th. pastor. they.

J. I. Whit" Ill pr. on Torn Allen and Mann Leirlor No fUulit there will bf a larue congregation tear the live uhj. dlsoysseci.

Rev V. rtrawh. pastor of the Cen- tnary Methodist huroh. w- aitress the Young Men's Christian Oclition tornor- row afternoon. Mr.

S. Barney. Sr old Mrrcr boy now with tie 1 tmpanv of York. is sp' a dPjv in Ma- TIn Greshism High school hall team will play a tarn from Augusta re In a short while. The high school team Is a strong on-1.

The members of the Oiepham Hich School atlhr Society will have tamplon de- toet. at the S' gymnasium on the nth. who will ront turc Will Davis. Will Will Jones. Sr Hertwig.

John liflflsii and A. D. Small. Jr. CLOSES FOR THE SUMMER.

The Atlanta Free Kindergarten Has Closed for Vacation. The three schools which comprise the Atlanta Free Kiidergartei closed fur the Slimmer last Friday. No elaborate prugramtnc was prspured at iry of thy schools it being contrary to the ptlicy of the Kindergarten Association to cocourag useless public exercises. At two if the schools the walls were dlontl with tissue pr umbrellas oral baskets made by the children and instead of th. ret ir tunebeon of bread and milk tht Wi re given lie cream cake arjd ndy.

The usual dully games and lesson were gone through with for the benefit of the mothers and other visitors Aho were vsvr.t. At school No. 3. the hoard or women managers' school where Mrs. Colter Miss Kathlrn Jones Mrs.

Nixon and Mrs. Joseph Thun 1011 Ire the heads of tho different Iommittus each child was given a geranium in a pot to care fur during the sumnur. School No. I the Luckle street school on whose are Misses Julia lark. Lollie Hammond Gall tirweud LitLe Goldsmith Nellie Black.

Mary Goode and Mrs. T. A. jiarnmorui. Mrs.

Wilcox and Mrs. Palmer. the attendance was fifty and. twelve mothers were present tho day. The Club school school No.

1 on ltiiltard street. UsiltT the din of Mrs. J. E. Sutnmerlicld Mrs.

1. It. Parsons Miss Roe- enlleid and Mrs. Phil Dodd had an attend- once or forty. Mrs.

Nellie Pters Black. the president of the association is very- much gratified It the excellent work done so far and the cheerful outlook for next season. She to thank the Atlanta public for the characteristic generosity wtieh has placed the- association on such a solid financial basis as to render another successful year already assured. The kindergarten opens again October lot. DIRECT LINE TO EUROPE.

Georgia Export and Import Company Soon To Start Business. Savannah Ga. June a. Special. It is definitely announced today that the Geor- got Export and Import Company the new company chartered here last fall for the purpose of chartering ships and curing Savannah tower ocean rates on cotton te foreign tarts will go into business with the opening of the cotton season.

William Johnston. of Liverpool has withdrawn from the company. and has assigned his Interest la it to President it. M. Corner of the- Central of Georgia Railway Company.

It is pretty well assured. therefore that the new company will be run in connection with the Central railway or the Ocean Steamship Company. General G. ut. Sorrel.

who has for years been manager of the Ocean Steamship Company has resigned that position for the purpose of taking the general manErshlp of the new lint' and he will come to Savannah In a few Jays for that purpose. The othe- railroads entering Savannah have be a given a full opportunity to come into the new company. and they now have the plan under consideration. There is little doubt that the organiza lion of the new company will mean a lively fight on the part of the ship brokers who claim that ocean rates are high from Savannah because the railroads give rebates at other points and do not do it here. The fight will be an interesting one and es peclalty to the shipper.

Lawyer Johnson Dismissed. The warrant charging Lawyer Johnson larceny after trust was dismissed by Judge Landrum yesterday. In giving his decision Judge Landrum stated that the evidence showed that Mr. Johnson was the I agent of Mr. White and that as a lawyer had a lien on all collected money until services rendered were paid for.

Work on New Jail. Griffin. Ga. June 5. Dirt has been broken for the new Jail building.

The constructing company is under contract to complete the building by the let of September. THE FIXEST LN THE LA 1M ECHO SPRING KY. RYE. THEEE IS ONE BETTER fOS UkVU VII I II III I I Vst But Little 3I BET GITJ SATISFACTION arTr4e. Mi Pfrsiaai Dralrn Have It.

S. WUBFELDER CODUtIH Loutoillt If. Fn Quart. PUu awl Stall GIRLS' Gosing Exercises it Tills Kobe Institution Deeply Impressive. THE GRAND- WORK OF WOMEN Mrs.

HempMU and Mrs. Miller Take foremost Part in This Splendid Work for Young Women. The closing exercises of the public schools were completed Friday night when the xlgewood Avenue Night School for Girls lad its closing exercise for the term. Among the score fir more of schools of Atlanta's splendid school system this La the youngest. Through the noble efforts of Mrs.

W. A. Hemphill Mrs. let on Miller and other ladies who have always been interested In much for the city's good the needs of this section of the city or such a school were presented a few months ago to the city counciL The council made the necessary appropriation and the school was organized the second week March of this year. It has now been existence only three months and has proven a boon to the working girls.

No school in the city is appreciated by the pupils themselves so much as these night schools. Alter each days work of from eight to twelve hours. they have persl.at- ntly taken advantage of the opportunity of educating themselves at the night school Such a disposition is worthy of and encouragement. It has been ust three months since Edgewood Avenue Night facbool was established arid the exercises last night showed that surprising progress tad been made. After a thorough lamination in their studies the following entertaining programme was rendered Lords prayer School Recitation My Sister" Nellie1 Wingfield.

citation. Mary Ann" Nellie Blount. bong. Sch jol. Recitation 'Edith's Secret" Ellen Smith.

Dialogue. Trials of a School Mathis Nellie Winglield. Recitation. The Telegram" Ruby Wingfield. Song.

The Shoemaker" School. Recitation. Watermillions Vesta Masey. Song. Swan River" School.

Recitation Roses Mattie Harden. Major Slaton then nude a short talk commending and encouraging the progress of the school. Too much cannot be said of the good that Mrs. Hemphill has done through her efforts in establishing this school end point- np out the need of it. The school made a creditable showing and reflected much credit upon the efficient principal.

Mrs. Cola Spars especially as has tat in existence for such a short time. CROWDS OFF TO SEASHORE. Large Party Leaves for St. Simons and Tybee Last Night.

A large party. of prominent Atlantians left for a dip in the cooling waters of St. Si mons and last night over Its. South. ern and Central railways.

The majority will return Monday night. but some will remain fur a we or ten days enjoying the mary fascinations of the sea shore. Among those who went to St. Simons over the Southern were Mr. irk l-Iowvtl and family Dr.

W. S. Elkin and wife Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spalding.

Or. Spaldlng and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglass.

Dr. Arnold Mr. Mark Totbert Mr. Jeff High- tower. Mr.

and Mrs. George Traylor. J. T. Riley.

Mr. and Mrs. David Hey. Captain James V. English Mr.

and Mrs. Jim English Jr. Mr. Vlburne Colqultt Mr. Fraser Mr.

J. D. Robinson and others. Among those who went to Tybee were W. G.

Smith. J. H. Gilbert E. L.

Smith T. Ii. one J. Cohen. Mr.

Ryals. Mrs. Mossley E. It. Gray.

Il. C. Caldwell. SW Peek and wife. E.

B. Boyd. J. H. Morgan.

Mrs. Joe Bonnell and Miss Mary ti. L. H. Happy and wife went to Cumberland.

COLONEL GLENN RETIRES. He Will Not Defend Taylor Delk in His Next Trial. Taylor Delk must stand trial without the assistance of Olonel V. C. Glenn.

The latter has withdrawn from the case on ac count of Illness and will take no further part In the case. Colonel Glenn was associate counsel for Delk in the former trial and he was active in behalf of the alleged murderer. HL re tirement from the ease wilt be In the nature- or a surprise to iy and it means that Dlk must fight out his case without Colonel Glenn's aid. Mr. C.

J. Haden Is leading counsel for Delk. Colonel on's condition is still quite SP- rlous and he will leave Atlanta- in a few. days to take up his residence at his old home. Dalton.

where he will remain until his condition improves. This means that Flanagan and McCullough will not tried for an indefinite- time. Colonel Glenn Is at torny for both nod he wilt not be ready or able to go on with the ca es for a tang time. He wilt stand by his clients In these cases. Colonel Glenn states that ti- will give up the criminal branch of his legal buMne- after disposing of the Flanagan and McCullough cases.

lie says he will accept no more criminal business. MAY LOTS WERE SOLD. Little Village of Emerson Is Enjoying an Unprecedented Boom. Yesterday was a field day at Emerson. a little station of about Inhabitants.

on the Western and Atlantic railroad forty miles from Atlanta and eight miles this siae of Cartersvllle. Early In the morning a large defegation of gentlemen from Atlanta went up to Emu- son. During the day a barbecue was served and Ito town lots were sold by Dr. H. L.

Wilson the auctioneer. Governor Northen and Colonel A. J. McThlde were present and many western capitalists at tended tile sale of the property. The vil lags of Emerson was founded by parties who were interested in the ore mines that abound in that section of the country.

SHOES TOO HIGH. Jurors Thought That They Ought Not To Cost More Than 3. Savannah. Ga. June Special The jury In the suit of Miss Sarah C.

Mills versus the Florida Central and Peninsular railroad for 1909 for jaggage lost in the Swan- sea wreck la October. was coiled down this afternoon and a mistrial was declared. The Jury stood nine to three in favor of the fair plaintiff. It is said among other things those three jurors did not understand bow a pair of shoes could possibly cost more than J3 whereas illas Mills had some valued at two or three times that amount. The question of baggage for which a railroad company night be held responsible was a puzzling one to the jury.

and Judge Norwood in his charge confessed after going an over the authorities. that he felt as if Ji were in the clouds. It was thought that the verdict would be in the plaintiffs favor. Complimented the Girls' Sight School. Miss Mary Lion gave a delightful trolley car- ride to the pupils of the Girls'- Night school last night.

A large number of them attended and the ride was greatly enjoyed and was a pronounced success. The party rode out to Fort LcPber5on to other points of tnte st otttijeliae vjhe Atlanta ORDER jr USED Judge Speer Makes Important Ruling In Wateyok Case. MAINS ARE TO BE. LAID Court Directs That. Work Necessary To.

Protection of oth. Parties Shall Be Pone. Macon Ga. June 5. Special.

Judge Sp er of the United States court passed a very important order today in the equity receivership bill of Rufua it Oarswell vs. Macon Gas Light and Water Company. It is an order that is of great and special interest to the people of Maeen The order is as follows In the receivership pending in the above stated case It having been Judicially made known to the court that the mayor and council of the city of of have demanded that the receiver comply with the terms of the contract entered into November a. isIs. between said city and the Macon Gas Light and Water Company and proceed at once to provide permanent water mains of suitable capacity on certain streets of the city of Macoc which the city is about to pave with pavement of a permanent character to wit A ten-Inch main from- Pine to First street own First to Cotton avenue down Cotton avenue to Second connecting at Pine and First with twenty-Inch main and at Second with ten-inch main and with all conecting mains on the way.

twelve-inch main on Third street from Puns to Walnut connecting with twenty- inch and ten-inch. mains and all intersecting mains. a twelve inch main on. Fifth street from Pine to Walnut connecting with twelve-Inch main at Pine and ten-inch main at Walnut soil Intersecting branch mains. the Inch main now on Third street to be laid on First street from Pine to Arch street.

and tied in six-inch main on Oak street And It appearing to the court that if the city should lay Its pavements on said streets before said mates have been relaid with suitable pipe larger than those al ready laid. that the Macon Gas Light and Water Company or Its successors in franchise will be In the near future compelled to tear up said pavements and relay said mains as above directed by the city and in that event under the provisions of its charter will be in danger of liability for heavy damages to the city and citizens under such contract of November 21 1891 And it further appearing to the court that the pumping station of the. Macon Gas Light and Water Company on the Ocmulgee river is situated on ground teased tram the Oemulge Land and Improvement Company and was placed there only as a temporary expedient and that the receiver has been paying as rental for said site the sum of 1510 per annum. and that the term of sail lease expired in May 1197 and that the lessor has filed in this court a petition asking the court to require that the receiver do at once surrender possession of said leased premises And it further appearing to the court that prior to the appointment of the re ceiver in this cause the said Macon Gas Light and Water Company had purchased and now own a tract of twenty-five acres of land situated on the river above alt dancer of contamination by the polluted streams which drain pumping station now In use. and that said tract of twenty-five acres affords an iigibte site for all the purposes of said pumping station.

and Is accessible for supply of coal from the railroads and is favorably situated for furnishing a copious supply of pure water for the city and suburbs. and for all probable Increase in the growth of the oity and suburbs and the population thereof And It further appearing to the court that it it absolutely necessary for the preservation of the rights and franchises of said Macon Gas Light and Water Corn- pony for the maintenance Of its advantageous contract with the city and as well to meet the duties it owes to the public. that steps should be immediately taken to establish a permanentSttidP of said company It to therefore by the court ordered. That the sold roceivwte. and he is au thorized and directed proceed to purchase ant lay the mains in the streets about to be paved.

as above set forth anc oribed also to purchase and lay a rosin or males of suitable size and material connecting the system of the city ant suburbs with the permanent pumping station. and also to Ht a sufficient ann adequate pumpiue station on the twenty- ire trot purchased on the river for that purpose. To this end the receiver Is authorized to commence and prosecute the work above inticaled and authorized in such manner as will best suhserve the in terest of the company and at the same time wilt best perform its obligations to the public I ht- Is hereby authorized to use the gross income of the property in his hand. and which may arise during the receivership or so much of said gross In come as he may deem appropriate to use from time to time. and to pay out the same in his discretion as the same is earned to carry on an comslste said work.

It Is further ordered. That a copy of this order serve-I on member of th firm of Bacon. Miller Brunson solicitors of record for the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. truetre. and upon A.

Proudilt. solicitor or record for the original complainant and upon Claud Bates solicitor of rfror l. arS upon member of the firm of Hill. Harris Birch. solicitors of record.

and upon a member of the firm of Ander- son Anderson solicitors of record arid upon a meml er of the firm of Steed Wirnberln solicitors of record for notice in behalf of their respective clients ann for such action as they may deem appropriate. COLUMBUS WAS DEEPLY SHOCKED News of Ingrms Suicide Was Very Unexpected. Columbus. Ga. June 5.

Special. The news of the suicide of Mr. Henry Ingram in Savannah created quite a sensation here. this morning as no one had the slightest idea that this prominent and popular busi- flies mart would ever come to such an end. The general public was at a loss to know what should have caused such a rash and wholly unlooked for art and none were more amazed than his intimate friends.

Thy were deeply shocked. Mr. Ingram was of a temperament the very opposite to that of a suicide. It is stated on good authority that it not have been financial embarrassment or monetary matters of any kind that caused him to take his life. lie was well off was doing a good business.

end was apparently happy. So far as to known he had. no sorrow that would have afforded any excuse for his step and his death La. to a great extent shrouded in mystery. Though or a Jolly and genial disposition there were times when he was depressed.

if must have been in one of the rare fits of melancholy that he took his life. Mr. Ingram moved to Columbus eighteen makes the young feel old. and the old feel that life is not worth the living. It is a danger signal of Kidney Disease.

It can be I want to say a good word for Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills for the benefit of those Wise have en pain and misery for years. as I have been. My trouble was a constant pain In the back aggravated by kidney troubles. and no medicines I bought and none of those prescribed by physicians seemed to afford me any relief.

I used Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Pills. and am happy to say that these pills naxe given me the relief I have so long prayed for. Those fearful backache pains have gone my kidneys are again strong and well and I now consider myself completely and permanently cured. These pills I believe to the greatest remedy for kidney diseases and backache that ha.

ever a discovered and I think the asparagus in them must have some thing to do with their strong curative pron. JOHN IL KLUfKv North Second st- Memphis. Tenn. HOBBS BEXEDT OCUPxamxroxs. CmciM.

years ago from Marvyn it. was born aid wherehls parents XT. Mrs. IL T. thgrauLre noiw UTtagi iW clerked for awhile.

and. for ten Tea-the traveling representative of the Traser Hardware Company. In 1552 he married Ids Cortn1 EW of Peale Ala. witS two small chil sIren. now survive him.

For the past lour or five years he hid been In the grocery business and for the last year he was as- soetated with his brother. Mr. Bat I' Besides lair. Bat Ingram he is by another brother. Mr.

Arthur of Marvyn. and by two sisters Mrs. P. V- Tigoer and Mrs. Dr.

B. V. Williams or Opetiks. The remains will arrive here at noon to- morrow and the funeral will take place from tte depot MARRIED FOR MONEYS A STOCKADE STOEY WITH A LITTLE IitORAL ATTACHED. G.

0. Thomazon Once a Well-to-Do Citizen a Moral and Physical Wreck His Peculiar History. G. O. Thornascn.

a middle white roan. is now serving a twenty days' sen tenee in the city stockade and he claims hat he is a victim of misplaced affections. and a man who was ruined by marrying for uteney A few years ago Thomason was a well-to- do man and he met and wedded a widow who was reported to hive considerable more. which had been left her by her first husband. She.

so Thomason tens It promised to give him a nice farm on which he could end his days In peace and plenty. But the farm was not forthcoming. and Mrs. Thcmason says that her second bus- band was so no account that she wouldn't give him anything. Anyway.

there was a rupture. Thotnason took to drink and soon became a frequenter of the police court. Every time he was arrested It was for bothering his wife. Two' days ago he wat taken in custody and witnesses testified that he went to his wife's home and crawled under the house- creating a great noise by kicking the Poor with his feet Every time Thomason goes before the recorder he always makes about the same statement to the effect that his wife robbed hiss. of everything he had In the world and now wishes to kick htmout.

He says all thfe witnesses swear to lie as black as his hat. Then he promises to leave the city forever and eternally all of which he never does. He will be in the stockade for the next twenty days and If what he says Is at all true he Is a wreck and a victim of marrying for money. TO PAY TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT FIDELIT BANK WILL ASK FOR ORDER OF COURT. Stockholders Met Yesterday in the Office of D.

H. Livermore and Took Action. The Fidelity Banking and Trust Company Is ready to pay 25 per rent of the mount due depositors. Monday morning application will be made before Judge Lumpkln asking for an order of court authorizing the distribution or 7800 of funds which are now in the possession of Receiver James L. Logan.

The stockholders of the bank held a meeting yesterday In the omce of Mr. D. H. Livermore. and while no positive action was taken.

the meeting demonstrated the tact that between 25 and 40 per cent of the mount due depositors ws ready for distribution and it was decided to ask the authority of court to disburse this fund among the depositors. Mr. Livermore announced that he was ready to make a payment of his liability to the bank and several other stockholders stated theywere ready to give the receiver checks for the amounts which could be legally from them. The ten days of grace which was given the stockholders by the depositors in which to pay the amount due the latter will expire this morning but the stockholders have practically made arrangements to pay the 25 per cent and have passed a resolution authorizing the counsel for the receiver to apply for the order. The total indebtedness of the bank to does not exceed 517500.

and the payment of 25 per rent at this time is said to be satisfactory to the depositors provided they are assured that the remaining 25 per cent Is paid within a reasonable time and it has been said that the deferred payments would be made as some of the stockholders have guaranteed their pro rata share of the Indebtedness. Since his appointment as reviver of the bank. Mr. Logan nas been Insisting upon a settlement with the depositors by the stockholders believing that a considerable amount could De realized from the assets provided this settlement could be made so as to save the assets from expensive litlga tlon. SOCIETY AT FORT McPHERSON.

Miss Chatfleld and sister Mrs. Paul an Miss Paul. have returned to the post after several weeks' visit to San Antonio Tex. Colonel and Mrs. Cook are stopping a the Aragon.

Mr. Malcom Morrow brother. or Lieutenant Morrow. leaves tomorrow for Omaha. Neb.

to accept an Important pos thin. Mrs. Morford. wife of Lieutenant Morford of the Third infantry. stationed 1 Minnesota.

arrived at the post yesterday. Lieutenant Bamdort returned yesterday after a leave of absence of two days. Don O. Taylor son of Major Taylor. arrived at Fort McPherson yesterday from the Virginia Military institute where is taking a medical course.

He will spent his summer vacation with his parents. Mrs. Partello gave. a delightful hop to few friends at the post Friday evening. Miss Taylor entertained Thursday evening.

A reception will btTglren by the offlcer and ladles of the post within the week In honor of Colonel and Mrs. Cook. COMIC OPERA BEGINS MONDAY JUNE Monday Tuesday Wednesday rlatlnee and Night' SflID PflSHfl. Thur2y- Night ERMINE. Prices jucntJ33S andia Matinee JSeto tt of the theater.

Season tickets 19 Sot UO 8Unoy open Grand POX oce JFrohsin hamoved to itfprtHcPlierson' yesterday. INFORMAL RECEPTION HELD Colonel Cook and Wife Drive Over the City in the Afternoon. SEES CHURCH IN WHICH HE WAS MARRIED Talk3 of Atlanta During the Civil War and Its markab1e Growth. When Colonel H. C.

Cook the new corn- mandaflt at Fort McPnerson came to At- inta Friday- night he came back to a city which he once helped to destroy and which he left the last time twenty years ago with Ms bride to Journey away on his honey- moon. It was a return full of romance for him and for Mrs. sentimental coinci- deuce which very unfrequently happens in our stern army. Colonel Cook took formal command of the Fifth infantry. United States troops yesterday morning.

Orders were issued to this effect. Colonel Cook was driven to the post yes- terday morning for the first time. He mere- looked over the fort and issued the re quired orders of cammand. He returned to the city an hour later. This morning from 10 to Ii o'clock an informal reception will be held in the coin- nels office at the post to allow the officers meet Colonel Cook.

He will be in ac- tive command. but will not move out to Isis quarters for several weeks. Yesterday afternoon Colonel Cook and wife took a drive over several of the prom- Inent streets of Atlanta. Peachtree street was the main route of the drive. Over thirty-six years ago Colonel Cook walked down this avenue an officer in the ranks of the' federal army.

As the carriage passed the Leyden house Colonel Cook tur ed to his wife and said That's a familiar building. It was the headquarters of General Thomas. I member it when the surrounding strue- tures were small story frame houses. In the rooms of. this same house the present Colonel Cook was stationed during the civil war.

He was with Sherman's command doing staff duty and was an ac. live participant in the battles of Decatur or Atlanta' and the battle of Jonesboro He. did gallant service in this latter battle. There has been a marvelous change said Colonel Cook wt night. I have no visited Atlanta in twenty years and I cannot place myself.

In driving this aftetnooa I stopped a few minutes to gaze on the same frame church that now stands on Washiugton street on the lot of St. Phillips church. About twenty years ago I was married In that building. From it I took my wife off on a bridal trip and I have sect the city since until I arrived last night. The growth of Atlanta has been remarkable.

When 1 left-it there were only a few streets that were passable among these recognize Whitehall and Peacntree streets. Your pavements and streets are the fin. est in the south while your residences anc buildings are wbeauttfuL I never one thought that while I was twisting rails on the West Point railroad around tree and warping the track that I would ever return and them succeeded by your present railroad system. The first time I saw Atlanta I remember distinctly. We were marching in over.

th Decatur road. A number of batteries were throwing- shells Into the city and man- Ouses could be seen biasing from th distance. After the battle of Jonesboro I passed through Atlanta and nearly every building had disappeared. I returned later an was here for some time it had begun to build up then and its remarkable progress was noUcable. I have no hesitancy I saying that you the most progressive city in the south.

Colonel and Mrs. Cook will remain at the Aragon for. several weeks. Mrs. Cook wilt certainly be a delightful addition to Atlanta society as welt as to the social circles of Fort Uses of the Lemon.

From The Boston Traveler. Juice of the lemon is oneofthe best am safest drinks for any person whether in health or not. It is suitable for all stomach diseases liver complaint inflammation of the bowels and fevers Lemon is used in intermittent feveis. will alleviate and finally cure coughs am colds and heal diseased lungs. lie uses are manifold end the more we employ internally the better we shall find ourselves Lemon juice is febrile.

etc. A doctor in Rome is trying it experiments lyin malarial fever with great success an thinks it will in time supersede quinine MOZLEYS LKMOM ELTflSt Its Wonderful Effect on the Liver Stomach Bowels and. Kidneys A pleasant lemon drink. that positively cures all. biliousness constipation indigestion sick end.

nervous headache- kidne disease dizziness loss of appetite. debility. sleeplessness fevers chills pain In tb back palpitation" of the heart and a other diseases caused by disordered liver stomach and kidneys the first great. cause of all fatal diseases. We and Jl per bottle Sold by druggists.

H. MozIey MD A lanta Ga. I A Banker Writes. Ftom experience In my family. Dr.

I Medleys Lemon Elixir has few if any. equals and no superiors in medicine fo the regulation of the liver stomach bowels. W. H. MAGNIS8 Pres.

Nall Bank. McMlnnyjll. Tenn. Mousy's Lemon Elixir Cured me of enlarged liver. nervous ind gestlon and.

heart disease. I was unable to walk upstairs or do my kind of work. I was treated many physicians but go no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. C.

If. BALDWIN. No. 98 Alexander Street. Atlanta.

Ga. Mozleys Lemon Hot Drops Cures all coughs colds hoarseness sor throat bronchitis. hemorrhage and al throat and lung disease. Elegant reliable Twenty-five cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr.

H. Mozley. Atlanta Ga. JI PrOll8in has moved to 60 Whitehall street nex to M. Kutz Go.

J. Frphsin has moved to 50 Whitehall street nex Keepahieyejoiidolquit atf ejrejbn Colquitt If you would like tohave' a of your hard-earned dollars ttrtd for future days buy onejpf those Values flre Imperative Bargains flre inGidepp The People Depend Uuon lp The merchant thrives upbnf gains. When what IS iridispeis able unites with ing then the people chant arrive at an These Suits Are edly the Greatestliai Ever Offered lyil ing Firm in tti8o It's An- Opportuntpl Time and You do Well to There's an exact divisionof Clothing elegance and inenessbepn the little extras begin themselves and bloom into Jties. We touch that point famous ill Out of town orders same day. received.

And your money bacK you are not satisfied. States rift iricitt if SSI ATTACKED ledybutj jjjjJijQ perpetrated Isaac hit1- ho niaij and Kpadjfcasi tfsiaii FI TY SIX Ml on. Soon fXtTri I hls exer fs th. 111 th la boysn1 Tht' I' III Ih ol I I TIS Ilder hip Prore. or rrorJ mm.

tV llng f' 1Jllrl I' larg. tU nth mem r8. s. hO 1 Sh nr pupi ty ti. lJor.

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entettal or ii are" n.ta- tJ5 TY i i rtarf 1 i hn Gt orge. Char ston l' chl fs Jul ullr a On da rlt' anI1lhltf fire Jo- rtur atl n1ng I ASS datlon. me 1 1 11L th pun- mi llee ln" 111 ween Sav nnah eaHtrn Inroad CiBlon ta. Perr otp ugusta I of' 1 I I I hool ot dal TE. mperanC Fr I1 hlng th Th tr ight olitr rent 111 td i.t tur nl ht Ir" It utt lar dlt Sd.

t. nary Yun Chri tlaf1 Ir. S. I rc' II P' tw dp on CrI' ham here I CI. hlm nd.alrn- Ity a 1 ymna lum hI sstot are Jon" SUM R.

I I r-om rise Kil' ergutea ir. th lIey Kinder arten AS Icia tlon I1CfJura Pt ba kts I In. tal reur wr :1 cc nI ho t. WIm aKn 1 rs. Col er.

JOII S. IJh th iiI uRns r. 0. elli" Goo theatttndauce Ja o. 1.

lr3 Ir. Do Ir. P. tHS prtzl tlit grallt ta th Hna II 1 11 ba. is alrta I Georga Im2r Star annah 5 1 defnittly an ouncld thE Imp rt Cmpan thE Iharttd hert laJt fal har ring anl wr coan cttn rorti wi oInJnK asvn Wilam Jvhn ton.

1 wlh- drwn fmpany a gnt' 11 Prlsldent 1 th Ralwa I prtty 1 thertfort. wi th. Clntral raiway Steam hll Glneral 1. Sre ars Steamshp resgnt psion or pUrOSe' genEral thE wi purp Th. bfl tul op core pla undt lJnideratlon Ilttl.

oraniza- tIn Iompanl wi mlan lvely tKht bT en hat hih bcause rairoads gve pints fght wi IntEretl esp lal shl r. I Lawer Johon Dsmied. Jotln wih ter tust dismisse Juge Lndrum hi Landrm stted vldne rllwt Johson was Ir. Whi tht a lwyer I len al coloted mcy rt1lo fO. I I Grin.

Ga. 5 ha bn to jai bu ldlnl. Te i constrctng contrct. I br. TiE FL ET L' TiE L.

TUEE BE FR- CLUB OR PRVATE USE CaBt Lnle Ier Bv GIj SATSF ACO UaaUi v. Tea T. no Dr" Ir IFEER a co. 11 Lulnl. I rbt- 1 p.

IArfa 6 tAd. JzA NIGHT HO Cosig Eerce Inttu- ton Impresv Mr Heph a 1er Ta Formost i Spled You Womn cosIng exrcIs to pubic shol wre comp ted Fay niht Egewoo Shol Gils It cosin uerls ter th sr tr shols of- tantas Iplend hol lytm thi I oung st nobl. etrOtts Mrs A Hemphil Car eton Miler las tave Intereste muh th go. th s. stin cty for shool prented a monhs counci The rUD- el mae neeary appropratio Ichool Wa orga nd wek In bn in eitece thr m9ths and bn 5hool ciy apprecate Iupis themshes a Ater eh enty opprtunity.

eucatng shooL a dlp0511on tO tnuraemenc bn just thre mnths Eewo0 Ight bbool wa' establshe progIs mae. Afer tbOTlgb e1amination folowing enteraining was rendtre prayer lltatlon. I Xele ld. HCtaton Ann" 10ut. ong.

hvl. Riation. Eiths lEn Smih Dialoge rias athl Ilie Wlngfil Rctaton Telegram-Ruby feld. Siol. Reia tion.

atermllons" esta Hoss Iatil' then' nad shol. To goo HEmphi thrugh stablshing schoolln In nel- hool redlabe tfkint prncipal Ir Spars eSpclay a It lh tim. CWS SASHORE. Lrge Pary Lave Tbee coolng St Si- Tbte lat nd raiways Th rturn wi WEk tn mar. fasnatlo sa wen St ovr Svuthr Ir.

taml Elki wie Ir wi lr. andlrs. Arnol Ir. Ir. tr Ir.

r. Ir Dav JamE Englih. Ir. rs. lsh.

Ir. Wtllvre lr. Fasr an TYDe Gibrt. EI Smih Durcp Ir Io s- I. Cal wel.

S. W. P. r. nonn1 Iis Iar Bonndl RETfES.

Wi Deend Hi Tral oIonel latte wihdrawn th ca a Ine wii flrther Wa aoiate counSI DElk wa actlV bhal algt mr erer. ro- trlment Is wi urprle may I fght hi' cas Ir Haden tounsel cenns ondlton stl I an wl lea Atanta. I Dalon. wi unti condiio thl Culogh wi be trio IndefniE' tml' Glen at- bth m' :0 1 wih cae fo a- I ng tmp. wi cients ttse cass.

Genn ta tl 1. wi cIminal I bU ns afer disPsing Fanagan ICul- cat. as w1 acript buslnS MN LTS WE Lite Vile Emern Enjoyig Unpredente Bm Yeterday daY lttle statio abut ralroad. I mie mi" th sl Cartersvle. Erly moring derEgaton gntemn Atanta on.

ue sete an 10 WEr by 1 Wisn. tle eucton Ex Nohen an Coloe Mcne prnt ma weter cpItalit" at- tee tb pOPty. Te vl- la Emern wa found parfe InterstM I th mlD abun seton countr. TO Ju1Touht Tht Te Mor Svannah. 5 jur t.

ls Sarh lJs su Frida Cenrl Penlular rai- rd 9 aae Ot te sa reck Otober. wal cll aferon mst1 declare JUI' sto nne thee the plalntl. I i sid aong tlgs thre uertad boW pr psibl ct mo thn wher MI Mis hd sme vlu te amout Te queston baae. rd cmpany Iht hEld rnsbl wa a pulg th jr. ad Judg hi cbarge cne afer gig tle au teS tht a i wer i clu" I tut ut te verdi wou I pltis oT Cplet Gi1 llhtS6L I 1s Ln dUtu toly cr.

re pp1 G15. lJht sl lt nh 1 nUof ane ridewpeUt en- jye a aprn pa' re ou FWcD tot Pit Oit PUJ st nwT pDt1 let lldg Spee es Iport I Waterork Cae. MAI LI Cu Dies Tt. Xea 1oteonof lt le Shl le Dne Maon. 5 Spr.

th Uited Stts cur psse Iprt orer i bi Rufs I Crswel Mcon Ga Wter Compny. I 1 a tht grit tpl iterst pple 1en orer I tOloW' pndg abve stted ce bn julcalI mae kown COUr tht cunel aon demd- te reever wlt trs rntact enter Kovembr betven sid clt Ga Lght ad a prce provde prabent main cpaty ctai strt dt aco whch abut pranent ch- ater. frm' FIrt stret. Coton ave Coton avn nd. cn- Jetl Fr min.

Scond wth al conectng mn twdvE-nch Pie Walut cnnec al interlt- twelve Fith fom connetng Jaf Pne ten an Intersetng Inchman stret ted Inch man steet Au I cty ly Is pvemtonts sad treet fore sid mafs bn wih sulahll' at- li. Is successor wi ner compled a abve direc th cty he Is wi anger labity cty ctlzns oYmber 2 Ad appearng ttion taon Lght multee rivr situate thE Com prad ther a tpmporar xJdient relvr rntal fir sid 12 tpM ai tpire a sor fled reuire id furthe alparlng appIntment re- ctnr a us. five sltuato rive al dan contaminaton plute tact atonls dloible al5sible rai- sltuatl n5hin uPPY plre cty al 5 th. Iowth an populaton thEreof arng I I nesary prt' enation ad thl maintenanc is cotra cty wel publc. bf 1 daely tken eHab1sh pernentst I thecoUt sl rleIV u- thorizld dirctE 0 an.

0 3 and tlribed 10 an mail sie Ionmdinl an' suburbl sufcIent a Qute purp sl. thl nd reeiver authorzed Iommenl wor inliated. al' w1 blt 5uherve In- teest ii tj Er 0 1 i thE gr. I ome proprty hi hf arL nCier hip. 0 mu sid Inh ma dem a prolrlate py oU1the me 1iscreton Bme ear- er om lpte sid work I furthlr odered.

th. frm Brunsn olcltoT FaTnirs' Lan Tlt om ary trutd Proudft. olcitQr ror upn Eolfor florr UP" membEf Hi. BrCh. solcltoTl mfmbpr fir Ande- Aler oliiors rlord.

1 tj1n member frm Stee I odtors reord bhaJ tve 1Ent. a ton n. ma appro SHOlKD er The th. suld Ir Ingam cr ed Quie Snsatlon moring. slghtes Ieea prular cme puhll' loss ht cauM holy amazE Intmate shoked.

tempraIDt ver oppite tht I go auhority could not hve bn cil embrrasmnt mateTl cau wel of doig go apparnty hppy. knw tht aoded I extnt. joly dsp5ton. ter tmes whn' dEpresS mst bn the. ft tok hl lie Ingrm Clumbul BACKACHE me young fel ol fel lfe wrh lvg.

I i dger siga Kdey Di I CURED wnt Sy god Hob Spags Pls for te bnen tos lIrlo. ha ve ad mmr yea. bn truble wa tnt nln bc ate kdy trUles. me1cl bUht thO Plrb by pYI1 sm aor ay rE1e. us D.

Hobs Plb. a hy 1mt tes Jls gve te rie hve a lon pr-e T' os ferul hkce hve gonm JdyS ar al srn ad weld cnIder mysl cpletly pety cr pis nee t- te net kine aD kahe tt bA dnre te 1 11 the mt hve se wtt. the CHnRnX Xer SnSL fEps. Te HOBBS' Sparagus KidD Pil BSBUEY mdn HO. P.

I. F. orl X. A ll cPuCWp l- tR 1 C. re ao he br a wherh a DU clrke ahe ad.

w' mvel rptUvef te taware Cpay. I 1 Cr Enns. Be Wl tw 8a cL sve te pt fou bnl th bin te lat wa a aate wt brter. Bt I Bsids Ir. i suve anter brhe Ar lar two tT Yr Tr ad Wllams ef 0l rans wl Ue ber non to mOTow ad te fner wi tke frm te det SOCE STOY LT OR ATAC.

OTmo Oc We Cit. Mor ad Phyic Wrek-H Pei Htor. Thoma ml dl ro whte nan. rlng sn- tEn cty stoke ad cai tat victm mIsplced atetlI man. rui mar rcney.

year ThCmason wen ran wede wdoW wo wa repore ciderble morG whih ben lef b- Tomasn It pried far culd hi. Bu fa wa forthcomig. ad Th masn tat nd bus 8 accut tat gve I bae plce court tmE arrste It' rlng wle. TOdays wa- cusoy winesses testfie raw hos creatng kckg oo fe Thomaon gos rcorder tkes abut se I sttemert. elect Ife robb i hi kl th winesss 1.

lave etera y. w1 1 tre I. Wek a ar- DELT WL CURT. Stockholder Ye rday i Offce Lverore Acion. FidClty Tst cnt applcaton wi askng Oder ditrIbutio 800 Reeiver Lgan.

meetng yesteray ofce Lverore. whie positve acton meUng demonstrted betwee 2 pr WS tributon decIde cur a1ong depositrs. r. announce tl labity severl stokholder they' were laly colected frm whih stokhold rs deposiors wi stokolder I hav practoaly arangements 2 on thereceiv 1 Indebtenes deposlo exce S7jO. 2 cnt satLfactory depositor po- asure flat 2 wihIn tme i bn soe stokholders teIr Indebt ness.

iver Ir. Lgan ha bn Insistng I Stment depsitor stockholers. beleving consld rbte reaUze fro asets pro setement co ld ass ts ltga- ton. SOCIE McPHERSN. Mis Catfed nd and ls returea pst Mr.

ok foppln at orTw u. tennt levu Oa- 3cept Imprnt posI- ton. Moror wie leutent for Tir statone In lnneta. rVe a te yestrdy. Lhutenat Bmdor reted yeterday afe abe ce f.

For lcPbersn fro VIrnIa tary InsU1te he meIcl cO ne. wi spnd smmer vactn wt hi paret. Parelo. delghtul a fn trend. pst Fday eY ln" Mi enten Tula ev n- reepton wl gien tle ofcerI ladl.

th Pt wihin neat honr Clonel Ck ME CRAND FIR EK BEONS I JUS7TJ. ueSa neay rtne 5fIDr 5Hf. Tury' Nigt ERIIIIE 1u 3 HD al tt s. 1 fo Suo. oa rd eU" fi tcMKiT OD io AND' I Ie Om laFOreratfor IcPheron YesterJ.

INFORM RECETIN Clone Cok Wie De Oe te. Ct i At Qn SES IBBIE oAtt Dg te Cv Wa ad It Rmkble Gro Wen Coone cok te cm- dnt For McPron came. lant Fy cme bk cty whc ono elp destoyand lef th tte wentyyars ag wt hs Jouey. ney- a reur. ful ma ad a snUm ta cii- whch vry unfrnUy happ ay.

Col nl Cok. tok foral Ffh Infantr. Unte trp Yeteray morig. Order wre thi efECt Clone Cok drIvn pst yes teray mornng te frst tme. mer- loke an Issu qui order1 cammnd.

rtured th cty fom 1 ocock Inforal rpton w1 hek cla nes ofce pst alow ofcer to me Colnel Cok tve wl no ve hi quarteTlfor svral weks Yesterayafteroon Colonl Ck wie tol 8 th Iet strets Atanta Pechtr stre wa tllry ar Cok thi ofcr tank th feerl ay. crage pas hou tur wie and sa tamlar. buidng. I headquaren Gnera. re surrunding strc- tur mal onestory frc buss.

i sme hou Corone Cok ws statone durng cvi wih Shrans cmmand stai an tve. patcIpant catur AtantaI batte Jonesbro die galant srice later batl ha. ben marelous hav not vllt Atanta twety plac mysel. th atenof stopp Jue frme stads Washingon stret St Phllps churb. year wa marrIe builIng.

tok wie ol nevesen cty sInc uti arive lat Te gowth Atanta ha bn remar- Wen1 leflt thre 5t aong thes I reie Whlehl an stet. pvemna ad strets a fn- I te sout whle enos ad bulllI a butl no thght whie w1s tl5tlng ri Wet rair arund tres waring te trak retur th1m receeed your prsent ralrod Att rmmbr dlstndly. WEe marhing the Dtur rod nuber batter wer tbIowlng' shelJl Ino cty iany ous sn blah the ditane. batte Jonebro pa Atlnt an ever. buil- disappr.

returne and W8 lne tme. I begn buil remarkabl prg- res wa hve bltancln ou progrealve cty suth. Colonl lui lir Ck wi reman Argon severf weks. lir. Cok wi a delghlul aditon Atinta socety wel 1oia cirle McPhron UIe Lemon Bston one of the bt and pron 1hther i holb I sulalle 81 disases.

lver complalnt Inlamm ton bwels an Lmon use interitent tevfU. It wi alevIate a fnaly cugh an clds. an iased luns HI' uss af lnd moe It Interaly beter IhaI Lmon Juic I ete dotor Rme tring I exrientl- ly 1n wih geat ButceS ad thiks wi tie Iupre quinie MOZE LEON It Wonderu Efect te Stcah Bowel ad. Xde. plesant nk pOltiely al blousnes.

cntpaton hidlge nerous hahe. kdney dl a dllness. appte. debity Ieplesness. fevel bUl.

pai the bk palpitatin' thehe al oher dise. cM Uvr. Itomh an kneys. frt get cus aI ttl dsa an pr bte Sld Ho e. At- laI' Ga Ber Wrte.

exprience famiy. I. s.n lu 1 reglton lvr 10mch nd ls HlGNE PrNat1 Bank Mdll1 Kzes Lo Cr enlrg lier. neros mm- guUo har ds. I1a Unate wal uptair dony kln work trted by.

many PhYtla1 bt got bter unt us L. Elir. nw. a vorus. BAW 9 Axande sret AUn Ga Moze' Lo 1 Dp.

Cue al cghs. col hrs thra bonhtahemhg al' that ad dIss. Eat relable Twenty ctUtdggst Prpre D. AtatGI Frohin hasmoved Withal next Kut JFrphinhaJoved W1teh 118tr ett' next toM KutCo nC lquitt H. xeela tt Tae gee i ColqittHUtd Fr Ef i.

J. :8 mbal" SUNDRY tKMM 2J MO rs a. 1 ORTi nl fre Irpcratyc frl 1 DcpcndOp Yat he 1iveupk wbatsclrdispi ble whaffSl 19 pple n4i ue UOdes WAR intai ersofi al I WHILE Merc ants in am i' I ould lke th hard I SYt bU1oU9f tio O. O. t.

i 0. R. .1 c. i NW srRINmIT t. iL th GreatesfLB gf Ever.

Ofered bY tl Its Opporuri PU lfe- Time. anaVo Wel tolve Ther an di vision of ClothingpriCj fnenessb i rh uuieexras bgj Jia ves bloomjttA touc pi i fmou JI0 an 1D 1 Still Ot sme-ayreeiv d. nd moneyb 1 1 TH Snuean Iom 89 WHITHALST. ttJ. tsi T- HE CONSTITUTIONgATLMTTA GSD1WAY.

i tion i 1 tn eeven ing Cu- cle fl. p1 ccc a you I boa 3 of ii poop 5. 1itbe th 4 ci i. I I. i' ci the it i 4 isO 3 e5 7' ic.

i uguata 5. aan- i Sa- 0' ohief i e. returgI ha Association. ofim. so nstar ssue state.

a mpilshing h. rcem nter moo huni ciil tr1. dt BranchjotOr a AssociatiOn Mere N' plt I us. TC. i th the ndy.

th 5. rur I. been ne o. an Sa- an with shiw Dirt ca- TlIEFLaETLTlIELtfl1 ThERE BETIERPOR- B1J PRIIATE USEI tsGts M. i gad EIld Tear Trade.

H. RA ERIC0 CO5DItlIlsrs Louis DISTsLL55 I. 1.t--- 5 LssvtLLLKY a1- UBERT Ii 1 151111 geai flat 67 ItIIIa Ca. 5. 5' a ii i C.

of ercises Sister' Ann" Scheil Shoemaker-School. Watermlllions sey' Sc Roses th Ing th em week mons r. ac- rny few men cases vU-- thecountry. 3. The last 3.

be th prortoun ed rld to lntezeston the line th Sliest raUway. Severai I 2t. wre. agentin the pleasant pastime. i s-i ER- hdgpw Judge Speer.

cou enter a twelve-inch aJnut 1 cs ater id Lightand tiu- ant he th. rceorI The tosuch It these se been tetckagravated be me wt egtl KIAN Seco KidneyPiI pzonxxTozs icue. Dr. tictabs ktita FotMIe ATLANTA GL by JstOQitFUAR3lAUTQ6Ind Zu1etti 5 AI5. Wh5h wh rehIi 1t.

and- now yaI VU EVans. rOC lastyear s1rvived InTV. fromthedepot. Wreck-His it. lies dis- au- collected from I has 0s atthe ar- spend S.

gave-a bglven nd FIRST WEEK 7Th. slgbt and Me. SIc to an parts Sale now as I 5OWhitehalis reet1- next a I Jsied OfflcIt1 Ordtrsa11 Fort McPhersont Cookandwue ijicHHE tlan lantS. Cook-a sentiWt1 arm rmal 11 re- 1to tureed re- ac- never seen were-only and treEs see many In ar ofthe evess and i and kidney all 1 H. nd for stomethnd i ot r.

all' drugg1s thMKtitzCo hasinoved str to M. Kutz Co. Keep aneye on Colquitt HilL Keep aiieyeon HilL Takeryoifrjf0o Ree ColquittHi11 today. Free tickets No Kithb ii House ir. a s'5 ft SItMO.

MONDAYS OPPORTUNITIES IncMni Vai upon bg Indis what is and the t. understandj WEARE Maintaineisof Valuei erchoIs IflD1IDS to havese one of 5OO it OR NE SPRING SU1SI' UAdollbt Any CIoi ng. the SOtL' Opportunity of 3. priCtS. fineness begin.

thi to fCi' JI1O S100and1150 SAL sblp wb' areuiot a THE CLOBE Shoe and C1 IhIflgCO WHITEHALL ST. ATLflTL' i PR ieiI1o Oc pUTU ffleer5 oED AIMO State CDireCt wlth the 0 June L-Ab ttotthe defiunC 1et a bullet a iieai aId CO erpse. wA3 COCDlflitt law. K. wife fld mo v.

tbatG Sta ls sUonal desekiintents I bcae up ye On 1 jntted whoat Once 5. 1elr arrest of DeputY a larit. who residence He a ireatdent was bib as jeCorireli asked alst oget1 btpc t1seitou5ehold iegort of a pistol bddyon theeoar esPed5iip5statJ5 tireathlnS. l5l las 5g Ideof Lila is auuoklngrevolverSt ther and wIfea sJrarcavaed at cIt7tha eevetbeba I 5J RiTTAVXE MILETK Arrested but ItlsBepo HaLync Sa Jun afternoon of ty. mifes fro whkh enilea hoIe Ily Ic.

J. ar Mtdng f3drrett hozneot1iJ. iudejodsly ass iIe and' scvcny Aliwere bit 05 W0 by four 4aiigLt iJea LtllrOandsobia Tieft tius ldflo GMt th Brreit was a nd itto Jusik. wi" the negro C' and violent ieSl loon approa vekd at isbn atehlng an op on the mao 1tca snore ata agIetrata reported that a Ibe lructiing. was prob Dayis aecOmpa shortly at tel' dthe Crfne.

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