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ITS BASEBALL NOW Till laUon Game Opened for the Season or 96 Yesterday. TWO' LEAGUES HAVE STARTED I' Three Games Played in the South. Six in the Big League ATLANTA WAS ONE OF THE LOSERS All of the Home Teams in the South Won Over One' Hundred ffhou- sand People Looked On. The baseball si8fl now en and the vmptre5 Play ball rings out sladly w-errver the national game is known. Both the Soutrtrn Association and the National league opened yesterday and in the cities having a membervilp in either large crowds.

full of enthusiasm turned out to see the gam scheduled. The Southern Ass cialon this year has only six members and cons u1ly only three games were played. but nearly If not quite. five thousand people mw th games. It' the three towns Columbus.

Montgomery and New Orleans Interest in the games was intense and the spectators were enthusiastic. while in the three towns basing a membership in which there were no games the people showed their Inter est In the game by their frequent In quince at The Constitution omee as to the result. Atlanta as usual. lost the first game of the season. For years the Atlanta team lias been doing that same thing and when the result became known yesterday after.

noon no one who has been keeping up with the Atlantas in the past was in the least surprised Montgomery and New Orleans the other two home teams. won. The games yesterday can not be taken as an indication of the relative strength of the teams by any means. HOW THE ATLANTAS LOST. A Great Crowd Went Out To' See the First Game.

Columbus. Ga. April G. Special. Amid the pleasing plauJils and happy cheers or hundreds of enthused fins Columbus won her first victory over ihe Atlanta baseball team this afterncr r.

at Wild ood park. At the conclusion of tie same the inaugural one of the season hep th score stood 10 to 4 In favor of Cotumbu and a happier lot of fans has not been seen in many a day. The ball element or Columbus has beep awaiting with great eagerness the opening of the season the inaugural series tth Atlanta. It has been years since Columbus has had ny ball to speak or and the prospect of real genuine league ball threw the fans into the wildest enthusiasm. This afternoon hundreds of intensely ex pectant admirers of the national game as- Bemblcd at Wildcd park.

To get up a team and a strictly update team at that too. in the time Manager Strouthers had requires consid- rabj energy ability and experience. and it is a wonder that he got all his players together In time. Organization was perfected just in the nick of time. The playing of the Columbus' team was excellent and that of tV Atlantas was much better than possibly might be indicated by th score.

No-1 particularly brilliant plays or coring errors were made by either side aUhougu three were made by Everett and Plielan. of the Columbus team. while quite number of two-base hits were made. In some respects the game was a slugging match. Columbus fairly outbatted the Gate City crowd.

The umpires were Cross an Atlanta pitcher and nith a local basebalUst. Columbus went to the bat and made a brilliant start by scoring three runs in the first tailing and from the start got the bulge on the other crowd. She kept it too. Atlanta scored in the second. but this was an Isolated spurt.

as only one more run was made. wlile on the other hand the home team kept pling up runs until the ten had been reiched. Following the detailed score Wagner. If Totals 41 4 Ui 27 10 5 Score by innings Atlanta 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0- Columbus 3 I 0 0 I 0 0 to THE PELICANS WORKED Mobiles Youngsters Came Near a Victory. New Orlfrina A ril iti.

Special. New Orleansdefeated th Mcbile aggregation in the opening game of ti Southern League season before a crowd of xi people The battle was on. full of' and was not won until the last one cf hf visitors wa out. The Mobila club is Indeed. strong arid is well drilled.

and took the lead and for a time seemed to have the Pelicans well in band but Pitcher Schmidt grew weak under the strain and his delivery suffered a heavy pounding. The buachlng or hits and the apparent bewilderment or the visitors gave to the Pelicans a good lead. assuring the rooters an easy victory. But they all were mistaken. for slowly the Moblleans became familiar with toe delivery of Sechrist and hit Mm with painful regularity.

When the eighth in nthg was over New Orleans stood 9 to Mo- bIle S. and Powell. finding that Sechrjst would not be able to hold out. sent McGinnis to the front. The pitcher was raw and toe Moblleans managed to fill the bases by a fumble on the infield.

2 sacrifice by Welseman a base on balls anfy a as hit to short. It looked a certainty that ths Moblleana would score but a fly drive to rigmit on which none dared to run. aifd a hit to second ended the agony. When the Pelicans won the crswd cheered the boys heartily. Left Gifford made some clean stops' in the outteid and gained any amount or praise.

This the first game in which the entire local team has appeared. and to judge from their work the men will make the others play championship ball to beat them for the pennant. The Mobile boys are a likely lot and will be heard from during the sea. Bon The noteworthy features of today's hittln both team Doe Kocsman and Huston Dowle and Gondlngs fine neldlnt for the winners. while Bushiuan and Fischer excelled in this particular for the Ylslton.

Totals 37 S. IS 2 27 16 3 Score by Innings New Orleans 00024111 0 9 Summary Earned runs. New Orleans. 6 Mobile 1. Two-base hits Dowle 2 Scchrist Lineman.

Stolen I aces. Huston. Knox. Gondtng. Gifford.

Dowle Bowman. lIuston Busebman Paynter Lind man. Double plays. Buschman Fischer. Llndeman.

First bas on bails. by Sechrlst 2. McGinnis 1. Schmidt 7. Struck out.

by Sochrirt 2. by Schmidt 2. Passed balls. Fischer 1. Wild pitches.

Sechrtst 1. Time. two hours and the minutes. Umpire. Ed Clark.

A GREAT' CKOWD. Montgomery Gave Up Two Thousand People as a Starter. Montgomery. Ala. April 16.

Special. The Southein Assoeiatbn season lCii was Inaugurated here today under the most favorable auspc j. Nearly two thousand pecple went out to see the Initial ne between Mongomey and Birmingham. The game was marked through jut by snappy and sharp playing. might be termed a.

pitchers' battle the hit column justifying such an assertion. Considering tl lack of preliminary practice on th part of the Birmingham the vUitors put up a remarkable game. rk en a young western did the box work. With the exception of the fifth Inning. when he gave four men ba es.

his work was excellent. More work will make him a star man. The locals gave up support to Baiey who allowed orly two hits. The feature cf the game was the field work of uh teams. Meara pulled down three long running flies in left field while Dedee took in two in deep er.

Katz Wasn and orton. Ue visitors' fielders pulled down three flies each. while Tebeau caught as many at second. The field work of the Montgromerys was good the month of preliminary field work having put the men in splendid condition. Tile detailed score was Montgomery- au.

r. bh. o. a. e.

Meara. If 2 1 0 a 0 0 Peeples. ss 1 1 4 0 II Kehoec Dedee cf 5 1 0 0 Pap lb 4 1 10 0 0 Dillard. rf I 1 0 a 0 1 Gorman. 3b 4 0 1 1 ii Man um 2b 3 1 2 1 Bailey 2 1 1 0 1 Totals.

23 8 I :7 5 I Birmingham- ab. r. bh. po. a.

e. Gorton ef Walsh rt KaU. If 3 0 1 3 0 1 tyan. 4 0 10 1 II Rappoll 0 0 II Rouke 5li Holohan. 5 Theau 2b Frlcken.

2 1 0 I 0 Teals 1 2 17 5 Score by innings Montgomery 1 0 fi T. 0 0 0 0 Birmingham 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Sumnary-Earred runs. Montgomery 1. Birmingham 2. Two-bass Ms.

Dedee Gor- ton and Fricken. Double plays Manum to Peples to Papst. Holohan to Tebeau to Ryan. Bsses on balls oft Bailey 3. off Fricken S.

Stiuck cut. by Batly C. Fricken 2. THE BIG LEAGUE OPEN. Nearly One Hundred Thousand People See the Six Games.

The National League opened with 901KW people In attendance upon the six games. The Champions Lose the First. Baltimore April 1C. There was no band of music. nor street parade to Incite the loving Baltlmoreans to participate In the opening of the season but more than 13000 persons a Quarter of whom yere ladies In summer attire.

passed through the gates of Union park before the game started. The early part of the at was marked by loose field in the champions particularly being accredited with some very harmful errors. Anderson found MeMahon to his liking and scored three of Brooklyn's eight hits. Scorn RITE Baltimore 3 7 8 Brooklyn. 0 2 I 0 2 0 0 1 Mi 3 Batteries MoMahon and Robinson Kennedy and Grim.

The Largest- Crowd on Record. Philadelphia. Apr I IS. The opening game of the season here today between the Boston and Philadelphia dubs was witnessed by 250CO persons the largest crowd ever on the grounds of the 10251 team. The visitors played the better Jme in the field and at the bat.

The late Philadelphia player. Hamilton who was traded for Nash was largely In evidence in the ranie. he scoring three of the visilng teams seven runs. The crowd overflowed into the field and completely encircled the players. Score RTTE Boston 7 10 1 Phalia lphia 3 7 3 Batteries Nichols and lanzel Taylor and CIeni ns Two Thousand Ladies Saw It.

Cincinnati. April 16. It was an ideal day for baseball and 11412 people witnessed the first same of the national league season between Pittsburg and Cincinnati. 2000 or whom were ladies. There was a street parade before the game with brass band accompaniment.

Of the game little- can he said. The visitors outplayed the home team at every point and found flames just to their liking. Fisher who relieved Ratnes in the eighth inning fared little better. Hawley though hit freely received almost perfect support. Score RHP Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ID' 3 Pittsburg 9 13 2 iisher Rlilnes and Pletz' Hawley and Merritt.

The Trophy Carriers Defeated. St. Louis. Mo Apiii IS. A perfect day and the Clevelands for an attraction drew 1170 baseball admirers to Sportsman's park for the opening game today.

Up tj the eighth jnnlng the game looked like a shut-out for beaus men when a couple of throe and a single netted two runs. Score St. Louis 0 0 Il 002 1 5 jf 0 Cleveland 2 7 5 Batteries Breitenstein and McFarland Young. OMeara and Oonn Alison Gets First Blood. Louisville Ky.

Apr. IE. The iarscst crowd ever gathered at the baseball park saw Chicago defeat Louisville In the ttrst championship game or the season. lc is estimated that 10000 people were present. The city officials came down' to he park- in gayly decorated ear and Mayor D.

Todd pitched the first ball icross the plate. Chicago won the game by hard and timely hitting and superb feldtng by Flynn. Lange. Truby and Syan. Swore tr TJ Louisville 1 OOOOOOO'- 2 Chicago 1000i0003 1 and mer Friend The Senators in.

Washington April 16. baseball season or 1896 was opened asplci rasly for th Washington club thej rtnnln from New York by better an nrork today. Gleasona a seolled. There wasJfE crowd present numbering SXr people and they fluid every seat lii the grounds. Hurst's decisions were revived without objection.

Score RHB New York 01 OQO 2 3 4 Washington. QOOd 5i oo 5 iMoGuire and Mercer Clark and Zearfoss. ROW THE oEsts RT. The Memphis Track Memphis. re April 16.

The Lassie stake waa. the feature of today's racing On account of her fast work heretofore Blltxena sister was Installed as the' favor lie. The start was a good one and Oilcan though thrd In the btesk soon took the front and held easily. TheSister fagged on the last eighth. The great Flying Dutchman made his first appearance today and literally galloped away from his field.

First race nix furlrfng Minerva 103 C. Roiff 5 to won Crusader second. King Michael third. Time. 1:17 Second race tcur and' a halt furlongs Sutasun 110 HUM.

even won Scribe second Moncreith- third. Time :56 4. Third race half mile. LassIe stakes for year fillies. 1000 added US iJuon 5 to 2.

won Iiy second Full Hand third. Time. :51 Fourth race one mile Flying Dutchman 116 Martin 1 to 6 won Rey a Mar second. Mercury third. Time 1:43 Fifth race mile and one-eighth Presidio 96 e.

teiff 3 to 10 won Captain Kldd second Robert Latta third. Time. 1:39. Sixth race six furlongs Roy Loehiei 220 Thorpe even won Valet second Towerst third. Time 1:1 Entries for Today at Memphis First race.

half nUe Miss Verne 100. Frltze Mae 100 Bishop Reed 103. Dunmore 103 Worry Not 103. Thanet 103 Don't Skip Me 103. Art Kenston 108.

Storm King liii Lincoln 108. Uncle Pat 108. Truxtilo 108. Second race three-fourths of a mile- Blue Ribbon 97. Forget 102 Fannie Rpwena 102 Haoloii 104.

Frontier 107. Tradition 107. Rondo 107 Subito107 Leaseman 107. Fred K. 107.

Nat 112. Third race one mile handicap Crevasse Os David 103. Lady Inez 103- Rey Del Mar 1111 Crania 114. Fourth race. one and a halt miles.

Gainer Leonard 99. Little Tom 101. Sandoval loi. Billy McKenzie 103 Wedgefield 102. Jim Henry 104.

Margel lu5. Fifth race one mile Plug 90 Favorine 92. El Capitan 94 Jane 97 Dutch Arrow Cs. Sot 98 Panjandrum 99. Lord Willowbrook 101 imp.

Sauteur lOtf. Masonic Home 112 Whisper 98. Sixth race seven-eighths of a mile. Rosaland Ill ST. Strawbertha 87 Crimson Run Spring Board 92.

Fasg 94. Ben Naiad Albert S. 96 Begue 100 imp. Sam Lewis 100. Miss Perkins 101.

Sundown102 Miss Clark 103. Denver 103. Trenton 105. Newport Had a Good Day. Newport Ky.

April It Today's races furnished some lively sport the finish between Toots and Basso in the third being th most netting of the meeting. Track' fair weather dear and warm. Attendance 3510. First race six furlongs Namano 102 Gardner. I to 2.

won Hands Oft second Cashier third. Time. 1:18 Second race tour and a half furlongs- Cynthia 11. 101. Ham.

to I won Let Fly second Covington. Ky. third. Time. :57.

Third race one mile and a sixteenth- Toots. 103. Xewcom to 1. won Basso second Booze third. Time.

Fourth race seven furlongs Doorga 104 Ham. 2 to I. won Master Fred second Rapalatchlc third. Time. i2S4.

Fifth race half mile Nina Louis 88. Gardner. 25 to 1 won Margaret Lynne second Leo Wycka third. Time. :50.

Sixth race six furlongs TH for Tat. 103. Ross. 3 to 1. won tno second Judge Denny third.

Time 1:28 Four Favorites Won. Chicago April Iti. Fully three thousand people attended the second days racing at Forsyth today. Six races were carded four of which were captured by favorites. Red Skin winner.

of the third event was backed down from 4 to 1 to 7 to lit and Ian led the race In the easiest manner im- igfrable. The contest of the day came in the fourth race in which Remedy beat Anna Mayes by a nos First race five furlorKs. Margaret Attn. 107 MagnuMn 30 to I wpi Hnda second Connemara. third.

Time. 1103 Second race half mile Devoir. 103 L. Soden 2 to 1 won Miss Esmes second Calla Liy third. Tim- 33 Third race six furlongs Redskin 103 Soden 7 to 10.

won John Hickey second Domlirico tUrd. Tim 1:06 Fourth race five furlongs Remedy 107 Sbearland. 12 to 1. won Anna Mayes second Cossack third. Time.

1:02. Fifth rae one mile and seventy yards- Sullross. 103. Van Duzen to 5 won Little Matt second Pat Malloy Jr. third.

Time 1:48 Sixth race five furlongs. Mlram R. 107 Warren. 7 to 2 won Salvation second. Queen Faustus third.

Time 103. Pitzs Lion Electrocuted. April Fitzsimmons lion was killed tonight. His chain came in contact with an electric wire and the current put on the finishing touches. Fltzslmmons was badly burned about the hands trying to release the animal.

which attacked and bit him severely last night. FOUGHT FOR HIS SISTER. Charley Dodd Locked Up on the Charge of Assault and Battery. Charley Dodd a young white man who lives at Bellwood was arrested at his home yesterday afternoon and locked up at police headquarters on the charge of assault and battery. It seems that Dodd became engaged In a difficulty on Luckie street Wednesday afternoon with Lawrence James who made some indecent remark concerning Dodd's sister.

A melee ensued in which James was hit over the head with a stick and Dodd was slightly rut on the jiand by a knife. A warrant was sworn out for Dodd's arrest on the of assault and battery and he will be given a preliminary hearing beforeJustlceFoute this morning. CARRYING HIM ROME. An Ohioan Who Was. Injured in a Recent Wreck.

Arrrerieus. Ga. April 16. Dr. J.

I. Darby chief surgeon of the Georgia and Florida railway left today JOT Carlisle O. in charge of Dan J. Tnundcrburg a citizen of that town and who was very seriously In jured In the recent wreck on that road. The injured man was tendered General Manager Gabbetts private ear In which will be carried to his Ohio home His Injuries' are internal though his ultimate recovery is hoped for.

All the others in jured in the terrible wreck have recovered except Engineer Leigh who is fast improving. Sudden Death at Madison. Madison Ga. April Special. entire community was shocked today to learn of the sudden death of Mrs.

A. J. Kirapatrick tI" wdowed mother of Hon. II. H.

Fitzpatrick Madison's efficient and popular avor. Mrs Fitzpatrick had- been in feeble health for several months but her death was entirely unexpected. She was a most estimable lady possessed of all- the good qualities that go to make a model wife mother and friend. Our whole community mourns her. She leaves four children.

Hon. H. H. FUzpatrck J. W.

Fitzpatrick Mrs. Albert E. Douglass and Miss' Callle Fitzpatrck tdest daughter. Julia the wife of Mr. Jesse Ii.

Penick. died a few months ago. Tennessee Medical Society. Chattanooga. Tenn.

April Special. The State Medical Society closed its sixty- third annual meeting today with a grand banquet at which there were 200 plates. The question of admitting an eclectic to. membership was brought up spin in the society meeting today and after a thorough-discussion it was decided to stand by the action taken yesterday and the application was refused. Comes to Atlanta to Live.

Captain M. B. Parker a native of Georgia butfor many years one of tbeiargest most extensive and successful business men in Shreveport andiLNew Orleans his come to Atlanta to make- his home. Par jeer brings' soon start business in A1 THE OUTLOOKIS HOPEFUL The Sale Will Conducted by the- Truatees of the Bondholders anti Good Prices Are Expected. The exposition buildings are to be sold on May 7th.

under the direction of the trustees of the bondholders and in a short time after the sale Is accomplished the tall structures will be leveled to the prcundand removed by the purchasers. The sale of the buildings. the price to be paid and other arrangements to be made in the near future are all interest. ins- subjects to the public generally and to the stockholders of the company in par. tioular for it is out or the funds received from the.

sale of the buildings that a large amount of the- money with which to pay off the outstanding bonds is expected. The buildings which to be- sold Uo not Jennie the transportation building and au- dttorium as these buildings were on the grtvnd before the new exposition was In. ausurated. and are the property of the old Piedmont Exposition Company but all the other bulllngs not included will be sold at auction on May 7th. The terms though nothing official has been announced.

will tlesa he cash and a sufficient time will be allowed the purchasers within which to remove the buicmgi alter they have been cold. What the- Buildings Cost The original cost or the exposition build- togs exclusive of thj auditorium and trans. portatlon buildings is about 125000. All of the buildings are constructed of timber and material which can be used for other purposes thus waking it possible for the buildings to be bought for the lumber and 5l out of which they were built. The Itemized cost of the buildings is estimated as follows' Manufactures.

46600 are building 16. tU building. 832000 maenin- Iry J43000 mining and forestry building. J17000 administration building 111. AI and Police building.

5000 negro lmjldlngr i jGOO woman's building P980 om1ans building yinex. 5 train shed. 500 life saving utaticn 1788 eustomj. OfO- cattle shed. and Gecrgia suto building JSOOO making a total cost or 4aoO.

But I he cost of the buildings is not to be conpaied with he selling price as toe work of constriction and many other items or expense are lost to the compury and nothing much more then the value of the material will be realized by the trustees. Other Sources of Revenue It la not to the sale of the buildings that the trustees of the bondholders are looking for funds alone but other sources of revenue are in sight which will yield several then rend dollars. President C. A. Collier has just returned from Washington where lie went several days ago to see what amount of the balance from the.

government appropriation was still remaining. He says the exposition will receive probably' about 516000 of this amount as the exposition company is entitled to the balance. It having furnished the grading for the government building and made many expenditures on behalf or the government display. There Is about 10000 now left of the government appropriation. said President Collier yesterday and I am quite sure there is no doubt about our setting it as we paid large amounts of money out for the government.

We furnished the grading for the government building bunt the life saving station and rulpped and maintained the forestry buildings besides furnishing board to nearly all pjthe employes of the government while Lq were at the exposition. The Last of the Bronze Medals. About one-half or the bronze medals which were offered by the exposition company have been received by Secretary Lewis and he has been advised that the remaining medals are now ready for shipment and will be received in few days. I have received advices. said General Lewis.

that the last shipment of bronze medals will be made the latter part of this week and then all will have been received. The gold medals are paid for by those who won them. and. as soon as I Issue a diploma of awards showing that the exhibitor is entitled to a gold medal. I furnish an' order to the.

manufacturer and the medal is delivered to the exhibitor. These medals do not pass through my hands at alt. After the buildings have been sold' the work of the exposition officials will be practically finished and the grounds will lie closed and used for private property by the owners. Broke His Arm by a Fail Mr. E.

C. MeCune southern manager of the Repauno chemical works was badly hurt Wednesday nrht by being thrown from his bicycle. He was riding on hl wheel and seeing that a collision with a lady was imminent he threw his wheel to one' side running it Into the sidewalk. He Ing his arm. ft I could get relict Dbl UHb a most horrible blood dis- ease I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies" and physicians none of which did me any good.

My finger nails came off and my. hair came out leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS Hoping to be cured by this celebrated' treatment but very soon became disgusted and decided to try. SSS The effect was truly wonderful. commenced to recover at once and after I had taken twelve hot.

ties I was entirely cured cured by SSS when the world. renowned Hot Springs had failed. WM. S. Looms I Shreveport La1 Our Book on the Disease sit In Tmtn milled free to taj SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.

A linttG DIED. At the residence 61 Park ave. April 16th. at 8 o'clock a. m.

Sarah M. Burney. wife of Julius A. Burney. Interment at Dublin Ga.

April 18th. PU1ERAL NOTICE. BURNET The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Julius A. Burney are invited to attend the funeral services of the' latter.

at their' residence 61 Park avenue this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains will be carried to Dublin Ga. tonight at o'clock where the interment will take place Saturday morning. SURE CURE FOR PILES lubiBM4Bliti rrfvsdiriiiftidiii DR. SAN PILE REMEDY.

i k. tmtM luoiorf. ptJilVf eurt" ireolr iRt tri EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE Nice story room house elegant repair taken under foreclosure. Will sell for about half its value.

Easy pay rnnts on long time. Southern Loan arid Banking Co. W. T. Crenshaw cashier.

13 East Aabama st apr Iw PUBTtTEL furniture baby carriages stoves. etc. Special bargains offered by tJriswold Startle. 113 and 11 Whitehall tree apt 1 1m FOB RENT Miscellaneous. REMEDIES vx f' DOCTOR YOURSELF- A Separate Cure for Each Dis- ease.

Alt Druggists. Mostly 25 Cents. aBottle Munyons Improved Homeopathic Remedies act almost speedily curing the most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured in from 1 to 3 days. Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles quicklY relieved.

Catarrh positively cured. Headache cured In live minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cuned Kidney troubles Piles Neuralgia Asthma and all Female Complaints quickly cured. Munyons Vltallxer Imparts new life and vigor to weak and debilitated men. Personal letters to Professor Munyon.

1505 Arch street. Philadelphia Pa. answered with free medical advice for any disease. rear S- 27 apr MO 27 24 may 1 yr MONEY TO LOAN. on city property at 6 and 7 per cent.

Money eajy for parties wanting quick loans. Call in person. No. 825 Equitable building. SOUTHERN Loan and Banking Company always has' money to lend in any amount on short or long time repayable monthly installments on real or personal property.

Rate of interest dependent on character of security offered. Purchase money notes bought. We charge no commissions. W. T.

Crenshaw. cashier o. 13 East Alabama street tebt-3n1 ON ALL VALUABLES. diamonds Jewelry" etc. liberal and confidential.

Henry H. Schaul. 56 Decatur street. near Fryer street. T.

W. BAXTER CO. negotiate loans oil Atlanta real estate and choice improved Georgia' farm lands at low rates of Interest Purchase money notes bought and sold. No. no Noreross building.

Atlanta. THE EASIEST PLACE to borrow money on any security is from the Central Loan and Investment Co. room 316. Electric building Marietlastreet. im.

WITHOUT REAL ESTATE you can bor row what money you want from Atlanta Discount Company. Office fifth floor Temple Court Joseph N. Moody. cashier. RILEY-GRANT COMPANY negotiates loans' at 6 and 7 cent on Improved real estate special facilities for handling large- loans.

28 S. Broad street. LOANS made on real estate and other approved securities. Will allow Interest on time deposits. Bates Savings Bank 9 Edgewood avenue.

Gould building. lit BARKER HOLLEMAN negotiate loans on Atlanta real estate and Georgia farm lands. Gould building Atlanta. T. W.

BAXTER CO. 210 Norcross building have from 5000 to 50000 to lend upon central property at 6 per cent. MONEY ON HAND to lend at 6 7 and PT cent straight on real estate- In Fulton and DeKalb counties also monthly payment loans good notes and building and loan stock bought. W. A.

Foster No. 2 North Broad street. TRADERS' COMPANY negotiates loans on real estate city property to exchange for good farms or timber land bank stocks for sale. 47 N. Broad street.

ly oaY LOANED on real estate- collateral principals only. Money on hand to suit foreign money bought and exchange issued on all parts of the world. George S. apr 10 tf SPECIAL Money to' loan on easy terms. Apply to 1.

A. Ansley. agent. Equitable Building and Loan Association. of Augusta Ga.

X. B. Good canvassers wanted. apr l6-3tthursutu MONEY plenty on hand to loan on furnl- ture. No 3SU S.

Broad st. room 7. FOR SALE Horses Carriages Etc. FOR' SALE passenger wagonette and harness real nice- will sell cheap. Address Wagonette No.

2 S. Bread. LADIES' 60 Crawford wheel for 45 new In December inch. Miss K. C.

McLeod. Spellrnan Seminary I to p. WANTED-Board. home. Address stating location and terms.

P. J. care Constitution. ROOM FOR RENT. VoR 2 or-3 rooms large garden and stables with 2 In family.

19 Gartrell street. FOR BENT Furnished Houses. FOR" RENT Nilfi oVm furnished house cne mile out. ncrth side. Very cheap.

Apply room 514 Temple court. apr 31 ROOMS WANTED BOOMS. nlshed rooms for housekeeping man wife and two sons ages 12 and 17 years. Best of references. Arthur Green 217 East Oho.

street. Indianapolis md. aprl7-4t FOR LEASE. FOR LEASE One four sry brick standard factory building on W. and A.

railroad. Will improve to meet the wants of permanent lessee. Apply to T. Baxter. 210 Novcrnss tmlldin mrlS-lns- LOST.

of Bar Lock typewriter No. 610860. Was in possession of A. B. Tebbetts of Cotton States Publish ing Co.

and should be in Atlanta A. F. Land Jacksonville. Fla. apr 6 POE SALE Miscellaneous.

cln1ClA ITOA fE 77he aa7 p1anf food at Mark W. Johnson Seed Co. 35 South Pryor street. aprl6-3t SAL One hotel range now in Jack son hotel to be sold by 4 o'clock today 12 feet long. 4 ovens.

2 tires. good condition price 8i Call on Black Tendick. 4 W. Mitc elTstreet. FOR SALE Pool table and three nice barber hairs in good order.

Address 31. Bridges 163 Marietta street. CHILIAN NITRATES the' great plant focd. at Mark W. Johnson Seed Co.

35 Suth Pryor street. apr 16 so WANTED Miscellaneous. A VED buy blicVcles or ys and yearold. If in good condition make price. Jos.

Jacobs. box 357. apr6-2t thursun FOB BENT Furnished Booms. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front. rooms.

for gentlemen. Address No. 19 W. Cain. VERY PLEASANT FRONT room furul- tore ell new desliable location.

137 Ivy street. BUSINESS CHANCES. centrally located. doing good business. If you want a good trade call at once It must go.

Part cash and the balance easy terms. For further information call at rnomNo. tOK Peachtree street ANICE LITTLE drug store for sale or exchange will sell at a great bargain. Address Drugs Constitution. St sat suit HAVE YOU LOST money-in speculation it so we can help you recover it.

Write to us Immediately. Bank references furnished. D. Oliver Qo Brokers. Chi.

can Stock Exchange-Chicago Si WeDofltCare rlnyas we do the engagement Of course it wlUbe a diamond" Ja solitaire and. we nave got just- whatyou want th rl thing at the right price. We shall expect you to buy from us so doff disappoint us. Jewcters 57 CashPjddJorOW GddwdSUf8p HELP WANTED Male. wANT RepresTfffativerTnThSB liberal terms to right artles.

Northern Refining Co. Cleveland. O. It WANTED men to" sell lubricating oil and fine line of specialties. Address Traders on Co.

O. it VANTED ne nr9t class' la turner One. first class Bradley hammer man Steady' work. Good wages. Apply at once.

United States Car Company Annteton aprlS WANTED men. to' place Equitable Building end loan Association stock- In Georgia loans promptly made. George Smith general manager. Exchange' bank' building. Macon.

apr- 5 SITUATIONS WAKTED- Mal WANTED Position as watchman. Janitor or. any kind of. work. Good references.

Address No- 54 care Constitution. WANTED-A A gentleman of good address. and twenty years' thorough business ex. periente desires to Invest his services and some means in some paying business man ufacturing- preferred that can be enlarged and where energyvand push will be' duly appreciated. Experience Constitution.

aprlS wed frl sun SITUATIONS WANTET Female. WANTED Position as proof reader by a lady who has had experience a newspaper and Job offices. Address Mrs W. this office. WANTED Salesman.

60 nso otfra a StptnTe paid salesmen for cigars. Experience unnecessary. Little ClerlCclgar machthefree to each customer. Bishop Kline St. Louts.

anr7 3flt WANTED Agents. GENTS and branch house manager good pay suits to order. 10 pants 3 shirts- 1 mackintoshes. 5. Hunter Tailoring Company Cincinnati GOteod AGENTS are coining" money in selling "Story of Spain and Cuba 151 beautiful Il lustraUons 500 pages 50 eta outfit mailed on receipt of 10 eta.

Graphic account of the. present war and Cuba's struggle for liberty. Freight paid and credit given. Act quick. International Newsr Book Co Bal- timere Md.

aprl6-2t OABDEE. WANTED. excellent. location convenient rewhouse newly and elegantly furnished 187 South or. Zt sun HAPEVILLE Eigfct mites from Atlanta.

pleasant rooms shade. near station northern board. Mrs. Wm. Betts.

aprlS 31 wedthursun BOARDER WANTED young men. can get comfortable rooms and ex- I celknt table fare very reasonably at 93 Auburn avenue corner CoutUand aprl6-6t I LOVELY ROOMS good OOaM gentlemen preferred table. boarders desired terms leaSoi1allt 6 Peachtree street. Ot SELECT BOARDING accommodations a Capitol ave. aprlSlOt BOARDERS WANTED Lovely rooms good board.

gentlemen preferred table boarders desired terms reasonable. 296 Peaohlree street. apr15 3t FOR RENT Three' unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping all conveniences. Apply at 17 W. Baker.

FOE BENT Houses Cottages Etc. Inman Park gas- water. electric bells. on Edgewood avenue. Fred Cole.

COT Temple Court. apr 10 1m frl sun tues BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. QuTcirPR ITO aTbrmliaTno Tpecu lating In wheat and active" stocks. 100 doubled in a few days. Our safe method.

the result of great experience. Insures big returns. Book ad full particulars free. We have some specially good things to offer customers who respond promptly. Busi- ness strictly.

confidential. Jordan Co. Columbia building- New York. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY sell II. half Interest.

in a. gold mine near' Atlanta. for a few hundred dollars It taken promptly. Mine open and will show for Itself. Apply to.

E. G. Roberts. 7 FQrsyth street. Atlanta.

Ga. FOR RENT By John Woodslde. the Renting Agent. to North Broad street corner Walton. 10 n.

57 Walton. 50 00 8-1" h. 67 Highland. 2000 Ii. I Church street.

50 00 8 h. 183 Railroad avenue. West-End 14 00 6 h. 249 Spring. 2500 7 h.

108 W. peachtree. 25 00 6 h. Wylie and Lee. Inman Park 33 a 6 h.

Windsor. 1' a and stable. 21 00 7 h. 73 WtUIanfs 2300 5 h. 18 Lucy 1250 6 h.

E. Harris May 1st 30 00 9 h. 31 Id. Harris. May 1st.

45 SO 6 h. 83 2500 6-1" ii. TO East Ellis. 3255 h. roIi Washington nice 4200 21 h.

73 Auburn. May 1st. 10000 15 Ii. 15 Houston street 7500 We move all parties renting from us ab solutely free of cost except mm WLt1 can always fee bad IV rood notes nd ctllaterals. IIWIVBB and town Banks cubed after regular tanking hours.

TOLLESONS BANK 21 and 20 SICOXP PLOOK IN AN BUILDU. ATLANTA' FOR RENT. On lease of one to five years to- in approved tenant the Gordon school building- on. Edgewood avenue. containing three stories and dry basement with entrance from street.

floor space measuring- about 40x480 feet. Very central and desirably located well adapted for business college hotel or manufacturing purposes. Heated by steam and lighted by gas and electricity. For price and further particulars address P. O.

box 83. city. Totlaoz toonu 22 secoud floor lnmaa Bldg. Atlanta. I he onot collect them they not worth nyftrther eon Mer tfon.

Give him tri I end wIU sonyineed. CollreUont de My- whri. No collection. no chart Umooi FOR SALE U0x27 Llden Fort and nmaD avenue. 135x300 Linden ave.

R. M. and store. EL Linden ave. corner Fort iOilUO.

R. 11. lot 50x207 Linden aye. to. Inman avt' xU Fort street.

H. 514 Fort street. SOxlifi R. II. Linden aye sexl00 Ponce de Leon lot.

vacant. Fine house and loton Peachtree. R. If. avenue.

QBf Howard 409 Equitable building FOR RENT By C. It Glxardeau 8 East Wall St. Central store It Jlltchell sfl i3000 Furnished barber shop. 12 Hunter. 60 00 Upper floor.

Mltchell business or club purposes. fi'- SS h. 223 Courtland-ave i V. 8 h. Oarnettst v.

MOO h. 301 st7ii I h. 106 Trinity avei 00 8 1EAuburn ave. newlrpapered and painted. 4.

iv ii 3500 8 h. Washington Heights brand new and modern. i. jvno h. 23 Cooper street painted.

28 7 It. 17 Mangnm street. i 1500 r. Orange street. i 20M r.

h. 105 EGeorgi aventte. :25 00 7 829 Pulllam street. 00 4 145 Low icorner SJ Corput street. OFrEXPECOilli CONTEST 500 Rewari Por Those Forming' the Greatest llt ber of Wordr Out of the Let.

ters Composing' th Word tEXPECTORANT Prom Cheney's Expectorant tha CoughCold and CroupSpecific The prizes will be divided as fatlowitffl For the first 1100 In goM second Rj gold third. J25 fourth 5 In rol fifth no ingold For the next thirty Tpg each one dozen Cheney's Expectorinp valued at 6 pr dozen andfor the forty 40 each one dozen Cheney's pectorant. valued at 3 per dozen. CONDITIONS. I.

No word containing less than three let ters will be allowed. I. No letters can be used except those Oo CutTing la the word ExpectorantJatutjj no letter can be used more than once Informing a word unless so found inv the word Expectorant 2 S. Only Common words such as found Webster's and Worcester's dletltnayjes i will be permitted. Names of persois arid places win rejected In the.

event two contestants make the. same number of words the one who first sends in the list wilt be entftfedJ to the prize. 8. Applicants must submit their lists by' April 1 1836. f1 The result' theExpectorant contest- fiased upon thei above conditions.

has eenV necessarily due Jto the great numt 3'1 her of lists subnHtted- more thanjsihf Judges have Uborea day and ft night to complete their workV yesterday morning finished the ponderous. task. The following Is the list of the sue- cessful contestants iott 1. Miss Lucy Thompson city. No.

76- Spring. streetr number of words JS 2. Mrs. F. WBenteen city SSJPavlI- ion street.

Tgf 3. w. H. Mitchell box 275 Knoxville Tenn. 5 4.

Miss Blanche Evans. Walnnt. led. 718 5. Dr.

31. A. Purse city 2SH Marietta street 708 Mrs. Wney Williams Columbus Ga. No.

1043 Seventeenth street TOT 7. Mrs. Charles H. Smith Washing- ton Ga. 705" S.

Miss MerthaMileg city 74 Walton street. 1 706 9. Mrs. lOttie Johnson Stone MounJ tain. Ga.

TOO 10. Ml Parmella Tfeal. Strawberry Plains Penn egf 4 11. T. S.

M. Blood worth Forsyth. Ga. 32. Tiles.

Dr. T. Goldsmith city Nor 601 Washington street 671 ls Mrs. Charles S. Johnson.

Gainesville 668 W. E. Dickey. Tallahassee Fla. 661 Mrs.

Wright Elberton. J. 16. John Howard Burr city. 614 Peachtree street.

EH 17. Mrs. S. J. Trlbble Athens.

GaI 5I 18. Master Charlie Smith Gainesville. Ga 650 19. W. J.

Fordhara. WyUY. Ga. .6429. C.

oxford. Concord Ga. 6 Ii Mrs. R. H.

Helm. Rome Ga. 7 Broad street. 4. tt Madison i Bell Wiley Jeweltville Ga 541 aKG S.

Tigner city Grant building. 24. Mrs. M. E.

Oxford. Concord. Ga639 25. Mrs. M.

Fordham WyUy Ga 96. Miss Hlllman Buena Vista. Ga. 27. Mrs.

31. O. Mackey. Zehukiji GaT 35 Jj P. Caldwell.

GalnesyiuT oa 633 i rTflteoaertl1 V. Drayer- 33. Miss Lucy Washing1un 34. R. S.

HofzendoYfV SaUUi BVuff Oft. 4 35. Miss Florence Jones ZebnlonriaM street Athens Ga. 1 roaa Mjs Ethel E. Fordham.

Wyliyoi 111 41. ss Annielxm Jay pfaey Qal 9 Ga. Pritchard. TenniUeT Mrs" BEV I cipirto. i .0 CTr Harrlet Fv BloodworthjfForsVth585 I I grK Spring Q0.

Ii. Sr' ea. lss Anne Redding E. olf fe cltttens 5gUof1 tie vi Btoi Kaxniarer Th ar eationi 522001 iiU aalt wuth5 it repaired an Ttht 1 i matter camff upl Ittee lt a3to peeVlnesday- 1 htiUPlw eleKattoBOfcH eiappearedtojir Issue is fte street frees Fair iS ome the Stf iald ontbatisel UUO Sj ZPt iJttee onUhe subject Wtltfon favorlni wap 5ontfMCTTa a difference I teSfeMfg igitterwIU waftake tfgtt K9lng oyer ESei wnnilUee wt SftlKi Hearfe Sons hb Uh gJ Kf treet 1sth 1 UtreetiB ty- 0 Iwia represented I Sli ur njL odrv. Wg Itlobonthe BBd i be mP fei ha Pandstt saYs that fe Se treet1ti itn entrejdi3tancer icommvnicatlott tIBtil tflvojicijauiicied ISnfOr ttlern IiifvXIonsoHdatetT.

Streetcan brttpl KTs iVcondHtonfit I repair. ompany ch8on. i ifAtUBUk.ua- Sthat cn Sjast-meetlwB Ui the repavllg cj Fstreet to Air Ipforp teoriil rtreeVaii si 1" I I jSiilTinitio Sro rlteitai rsrf 4. If tJDOn 3s-- TCf. nrr TWO-LEAGUES te Sout on Hundedfou- snd Loked Te bu bal Ssn I imp18 bal aladl nadoni me Bth SoulMr Ind NaUonal opned leer1Y te mlmt io elher.

lf crds ful te tbl gmt hedul Suthern ssXia IJ ony si mtmMr tree gaES playE. 1 i. Quie. fve thousad ople HW the gaes. II tht thrl tOW Jlumus.

ont mery the' les as in tenp ad th apctator Wer entusiastc whie thre lows ialng membrship whih thlre lere pits. tht pople' in I the ame their In- Quirlts Te Constiuton olre Atan frt seaon. Atata en whtn te rsult bame knw yeterday ate non te' Atantas pat leat aurrsed and ew Orlea hoe ttams. Te a te mens. TE ATTA Gret Cowd Firt Gae.

CohJlbu Ga. prl SpeiaAmid ain an fr huOrs enthuse fns frt tt cv baebal ta aftemor. Widlod park. tb gamt. Jrl th' staon hor th.

lcre lo CoumU hapier lt en mary bal el awalt I gat Eaern optnin te stI ad inugural it tanta ha year ha ny bal tte prsPct bUthrew te widest enthWium. Th. hlndr. Itense Iy U-1. pt admrr tt n2tonal gme a- embc ldVCd gt a tec a I stricty upto dte tea th3t to.

auicrBtuter ha rpqul ensid- eneP' alt txperlene. that al plaYtrs fJ tter i tme. Orgaitlon prfectd te Jc tme. Te ying te ColUus' wa. I ecient :0 Atlat beter pssibly mght ce tscore.

N. uarly briiant rmg Cr atlougl' trbs wer mae Everet Je. ot whil uil Dm twoba his WEre mde. so pcts game a' Eng mat farly outbatte i Gat Ciy crwd. umpirs wtre Crs Atant picher Slh toal ba5ebal st.

Cumbus mae brlint star corng rns I te tltlmg frm strt bulg te rwd. It to. Atata scre secnd. tis wa a 1olatt ftUr. a ony oter tea plng ha bn r1he.

lowin io detaled Columbus ab. r. bh. po. a.

t. 1MOY. I 1 I CarrUr 3b 1 I Wiiaon 1 2 1 Hal lS 5 3 I I Dbbins. 5 I 2 a I Hunt. lb 5 I Phelan.

4 1 I MUer. 0 1. 1 I 0 Danle 2 Totals 4 HI A tn t- ah. r. bh.

pJ. a. e. FII. 0 I 4 I 0 ager I I I I I 1 Knowle 0 0 7 0 0 a1ahan rf.

0 1 1 0 Ncnn. 1 2 3 0 Ru 21. 4 0 McDad. 3 4 ii 2 Turner. 4 I 1 0 0 Murr.

4 0 1 2 Ttas 4 Sr Innin iUata. 13000100 ColUTbus 3 PELICAS WORD HD. Xobies Youngters Ner Victry. rlfu. ri Speclal e' Or ns tated thi Mcble a gfgtol gme Uo Suther LealUe Bsn bore 1.

ple Tl battp ful CttmEnt ad wa nti I lh vlitr MJbli cub Is. Inded. wel dled. tok lea te aeme have Pecans Vel had Shmidt te strin delyery sulereJa hev punding. bUchig apiar nt bwderent visitor Pecns a led 8 surng rters a tor.

thy al mstaken. Mobleas ame famiar vith dUVe Sehrist ant pafl rguar in- nig wa lew Oreans sto io Powel. fndlng woud ld ot. I tbi Cront Mobl ns managed fl es Infeld. sacrifce Wele bae bals ana fast sho.

I loe certnty th Mob eanl wol i ly rght whc rn. a hi Od ende aony. te Pelcans chtered bYI hearti' Flelde Gllor me Im en out Id pne ay i tnt lll te loc te ha apeared teirwor mn wi ot rs ly.caplonshlp bal te pDt MObie bys a lkely lOlad wi htard frm Te noteworhy Eatutl tGays te hv hitng of bQb t8m 1 Ld i Hus ad Gilfn edC winner. Busm aD Jcl palula' te vllfo 4 1e scor wu New OrNn ab. ri bhsh p.

e. 10rk r. 6 1 0 0 O. Powel. I 3.

1 1. 0 1 0 0 Ruston a 41 14 1 Bowma. lb 3' 1 4 0 1 0 Roula. cf 6 a 0 1 0 0 Dht Sb I 0 2. 5 0 Knox.

1 O. 4 Gondlng. c. 1 1. 0' 3.

Srchrlt 0 ZOO 0 McGlnnll. Toals 14 1 3 foble ab. rbh shp Klrton. rt 0 30 1' oU Buschman fl 1 2 0. 6 0 W4ma.

c. 4 1 1 3 0 Fischer. 2 1 1 1 2 I Lnd man. lb 1 4 I 8 1 1 Gltorddf 3 1 4 0 1 1 Gor. 3b 1 1 0 1 0 Paynter.

2b 4 1 1 t3 0 Schidt. 4. 0 0 0 1 Tot1 15 i Scorl I 00 241 1 1 I Uoble 0 0 1 0 0 I Su Eared run Oreanl 6. i 1oble 5 Dowlt 2. trist 1 Lnman.

Stoltn Is I lt li It I s'o ab lsc dE i Scmidt Shrs Scmidt Pa bals I tllch 1 Wid hrlst 1 I hour and I GBET COW. I Montgmer To Sttr. I Montglr Apri Soh 1 Assocatbn sPon I Inlurated lertcoay Ist I I favorle auspc earl tw toulanj I se iniial gaf uptWlen fhe glme wa thrughut harp I pi lh ef batle hit a ler- lon nsld rng tqt prlmlnary tip tht rmarkabll tn a wtsttr dlJ eXNpUon ffh. he fOlr mn ba wa excelGt 1il ma II he 10cs KaH. supprt Baiey alowed OIlv hit featur WI feld iear pule.

thre lon nit feld. whie DtdC tok Kat an te Vsltcrs' relden. Vll thr lif whie Teb lRught secnd f1 wa goo. mont prelmnar fel mtn conditon. detlE re 10.

a Mtara. I I I c. 4 1 7 1 1 I I PapK. 11 1 Dlard. I Manm I Baiey.

Totas. Biringham- 1 1 Wisb. 4 1 0 Ka 1 4 I II 1iC. i 4 0 0 I 1 Tpbau. 4 0 0 4 3 I Toal 2 Scee inning 1 OOO 1 0 Summary run Montgmer Brmingham Toba Dce Gr- Frcken.

hals. of Baley of Friken Stl uck I. TE LEAGU OPE. Tousad Se ix Game. atona wih 9tl peple atendance lpon tht games Lse fe I Ballfre.

Apri There I strt prade Incie loving Balimoreans ptclpate tht opin se. than 130 prnl. a uarter ere ladie sumtr attre. passE thr uh tnon prk ge stane. pJrly ontft markf l06C felding.

cha. partcularlr Irele rme harmfl ahon Iklng Broklyns tght RHE Rallmore Broklyn. 0 02001 0 Battre- Robinsn nlr Grm. Largst Rcord. Phladlphla The open in ame tht sesn toa ht1etn Phiadlphi witnesse OO lart rrd gounds th al vhlor8 playe 1 he bNtlr me feld an llt Phia- deph1a Hamion ws a5h.

largel' evkence hI thr vlsin ruTs. Thl crwd overfowfd teldand endrcle Ilayers. Sore RIEc BOton. 1 0 2 0 001 i Phal lphia 0 02IOI 1 t3 Batlrlf- Ta lor aJd C1EInti. To Thousnd I.

Cindnnat. Apri 16.1 bslJal poplt Inls tht frst lea tason twln Iltsbur Cininnat. 0 vtre laile. Tert 1as treft parae gme wth acc mpanlmtnt gam ltte lald. otplayd IHt.

pint Iund Ralnts lking. w10 ed Raine Innin. fare. Itte beter. thou treel Clndnnat.

FlshFr. and Hawle an erri I Tophy Carier Defete. St A il. I th Cltvelands attracton HiO base al 1 miEis pak game toay. eihth loktd lke Tebeau' mtn.

a thrfe-bagers netl rns. Sore RHE 5 I Ceveland. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 flreitenstein 1Farlad Ason Get Luisvie. Th' gathtre basebllr IulsvIk nt gae tht n. tstmtEd 1010 pople Jresenr.

I of las gyly deorate car frst baI ros plate tmel hittngand sU rb feldin Lge Tby ya. 8Qrl Luisvie. 1006000 0 Cago. 1 0 0' 0 0 Pa a Sentors Wil Whlnlton A beal sa- ton 18 oene 4splcosl Wahingon cub tennfnJ 1e" bter aroi fr ay. GutOOtI aw I qF i pltc tf a fv eveuI or ew i Cwdpret umI le.

ani fle eYI ut II t' a moda deios re elvew1hout obj ton 1 Nfw Yok 01 0 0 01 WuhIon. I on" 0 0 Battr Motdr fd lCer a Zfos ROBE R. Te Memphs Tak Memps Tnn. 16 si8. tte 11 te' tod ya rcng accut hr fat wtrk he re Blten' 111 inale a th Ie.

atr wa go ad Olen. tough thr blea lon tok te frnt lly Te8trf eghth. Th geat lyng mde flt apance tOy IUerUyploped frm fed. Firt rct. ix trh1npMnera 10 t.

I Cr9der lend Kne tchal thr. Omt lln. Sond e. a ha1 furlonp UI. Scrbe se.

Moncrelh' thrd. Tme roc. hat mle. Lsie staktl. tw fle 1 ad l.an 2 lyelleond.

1u1 rtt mi Dutchran 16. Marin. 6on ne-i Ma trury thir. Tme Fitt rae me a Prfidlo. 9 Hel 10.

wn Captn lj Rbrt Ltt 1 I ro. 1 Crlong Lhiel Trp ev Vaet seond. Towert Tml i. Eutre Memphs hal mdt Mis 10 FrltzE 10 10. 10 Ot 10.

Tanet 10 lle Storm Kin 10 Lincln IO. tnc lO Truxio 10. Scond mie HanloI 104 Irontler 10. Taditon SUblto10 Laseman Frtd IIIi. at 12.

ract. ml CrevaSe 9. Da vid Lad IU 1U mie Ga ner 9 Leonarl 9. 1IUe 101 111. Biy McKtnzle I Wegeteld Hen 10.

Fih ract. oD 9. Favornt Capian 9. 9. Sot 9 Panjandrm 9.

Lrd WI- Sauteur 10 Maonlc 12. 9. Sixh ract elghts. mie. 11 b9.

Sprng Boar 9 9 10. lwisIO Iss 10. Sudown" 102 Clar 10. Dnver Trtnton Newort Dy. Xtwprt Aprl 1 Toays racs lvey spr.

le fnish tWe Tots Bao thir bing the ucttng meetng. fir wethr WI ttendane 3 Flrt Xamano 10 Ot stcond. Tme. 1 lS on haf furlong Cnhta 1. wnj Lt secnd Covingtn.

Thir mie an 10. Sto Hao ec- Bze thir. Time. 1:414. lCl tevn turongs-Doora 10 Mater leond Rpalatchlc thir.

1:1 Ifh raC. hf mle- Ina Lis. 8. I Garner. 1.

ynn I. Wycka thir. rce. furlongsTit 10. Ind 1 Fou Chicao.

Apri luly thre tnusand atended te secnd Forylh tda rces cared. 111 capured byfavorlte. Re Skn. winer wa blktd doy rM 11 lan1el rce. aner rgiable.

cme fO nh rat beat Frt rre. Mararet nn Ma 3 a nda Connemar thir. Tme. rce. mie olr.

105. Soe2 MIl Em ecnd laTiz iu gsRekln. 10. secnd Domlrc tt Ir Fourh Remey. 10 Jerland Ar1 Cack Ffh mie ads Sulrs 10.

on Lite i Mat old. laIJr. ime I I I ra1eeiof n1 Quen Fa I. e. lo.

Lon Electoctted Ch IO If Fltslm lon kied tonl ht camt wih E1ctrlr fnj hlng Flzslmmon 8 tn'lng rtltase which. atacked hI'I rILat FOUGH HS SIT Chrley' Dod te Assult I Ihts BeJwoo. aternon and loced polce bater I slems bame egage difculy ttrtet Wedned3Y afteron Indeent concering shter mflee ensutd Jamts I' wahit tht a. stck slghly and knifE. warant thl charge of bate wi prelminary heartg Just te HOp.

Ohoa Wo I Reent I Amrlu prl Dr. Gerga ad. Florda riway. Carlse Tiunderburg. ctzen In.

recnt Te wa Gentral Manaler Gabbts prvate h' wi to l. ulimte re hopl Al In- jurd thE wrek fat I Madison faison Ga. SJ Our entre OS shoke toay lear th slddpn Ih" wdowfd mothf I. Ftzpatrlck ppulrr mavtr. health eVra1 monthI.

death wa entre esUmable posesled al' goj Qualtes mke moe cOuniy fhr' I Rve chidren. FJzpatrck Mr. Albtr Duglal 1n Cale Fi patri-k. Hr ula tr. Penik.

o. Tenesse Medca Socet. ChaunooW Apri Spela1) closd slry. meetng wih a gand bnquet ther 2 plate. queton.

Idrltng ecectc mebrlp wa I metng. toay andaCer I ough dlscuslO decide tad acton he apl- cton wa retus d. Come Atanb Lie Capti Paker a natv Gerg but for yeas of. thelagelt i mt sucesfu busiels i mn Shrevepr atINew Qteans I. Ha.

t. a Is 10 Cptlfn rkq' brn tbsr1t1n e. Int a 1d. oterJ' 1D4t111 on4 lt eS fAu tt 1 OO f4 1. Ji Jj I I Bud Be Sold I Otb HE OUTLOOI HOPUL I Te wi' oduct the te Bondoder I Pces Ae Epeted i i Te epiUon buUungsar I ay dleton tstee' bndholderl.

11' sort teafterib ampished tal Itrctuielwlb levele' rt ud remove bylhe purchacrl. huldlng. te' pice pid ad agement thl nea tQtur ar iterest. 8ubjeu publc gneraly ad slckbohers cmry tolar reeive thelae bldln whlh outatdlngbondl I epte. Te bUiligs whi Ir sd 0 nt inlue trsrttin bidin ad dorhln.

thee buidng gn vn bfore th expsiton aulte a are' prprt the-old Piemont PsIUon Com pn al oter bUng Include wl at uton ters. notblngomClal hal wil doulte8s nd sulclent tme wi alowe purchaers remve af thty betn Iol Wat te. uidig Cost Te orignal expsiton buid- Ing excusive th auditoriu tras- prtaton bUlding Isabut SlO. Al bUldlnp constrcted Uiuer ad mteral naklng psslhle buidings lumbr ad matErlal whch bui. Iemzed buidings etmatfd 3 folows 466 buiding 0 arculurl buiding.

10 rchln- hal. 30 minig ad forestr buid- S10 admlnlstratmbuldlng 0 fre polee buiding. tluiding. lfO womlnf blldlng woman's bUiding nnex she 5 le S70 atte 1I Gecrga ttJtu I ng. 0.

klng a ct ntit ihe he buidings no cfnpat wih I sel prkf many othtr I IS cvrpmy mttrhll wi rize trstee. I th0 buidings th are alont. othe ree- ae whll wi severl nd dOlars. Coler retured Washln ton htre stvera blance govtrnment a prorlatou sti wl 160 expsiion ent- ted baane. goverment bUldlng ad expen aues lh ThEre abot 160 gov rnmen Colier quie lure I 18 nls gvprnment trnishe Jo rnmEnt b1lldlng.

lfe Iavnl staton buleng. bsllel bard al the fi nment whie ere epos- Medal. Abut meals whih ofered expsiton betn Secela ha. moals shlpmtnt wi rec ived e- rec lald Lewil. Iut wi bt later wetk.

al wi beln Thl thos son aI 118ue awans showi I Enttld mea. manufacturEr delvere thlbior. mfals my all" Afer buidIngs havf sol' 1ork thl fxposlton olclals wil le practcaly fnished wU costd privte OWCErs. Joke A aiL rr cCune souther manatr cheical Wfnesday ntht fro bl ll. hee a clision a whfl sidewak.

EFU culd gt rlei from rble ee ba pnt hund s. dola tring various remeIe YSl- das whih fnger nais cme. of a I cme prectly bad the bcred tretet son disgsted deided Te eec wa try wonderul. commence recver once ater tken telve bt. dlY Sc bSf SS.

Sprg ha fae. lMIS Shrevepr 0 an tt Tlteat lall Il I. A. SWl SPEIC C. CI DI.

At te 6 Apri oeok Saah termnt Dubln Ga Apri FURA NOTC. The frends and acquantances Julus Burn are invied atend series later. elresldence avelue. thi ittroon wU crIe Dubln Ga. 1:5 ocock Inttr- wi tae.

Saturday j'I Df P. L' rt. ta P. IMRgaal MIU1' RE ESTATFOI SA. S.

2-101 8rm use el Jat repr. ten forcosur. Wi sl blt il Esy py- mnu tme Souther La ad Baking Crnshaw 1 Et ab a st FUE FURlUTR A ful lne otfumlure baby caiae ete. epecli br- glns fee byOrwold 13 andl Wlehal ste. lm pBnE-1c Foi' lte1.

Iit C. htnj 4 I M' Y'-'O'tN J' l. Curefor acbpls- 7ole. Imprved speeiY Ue mot obQnte Rhfumatsm curd frm' Dysppia al Catarh pltvel curd. Heaache crd fve dIseaes cu1d.

Plei. Neurl- al Femae Complau curd Viaizer Impars le debitate mn. Pernal leter 15 rh slet. Phiaelphia Pa swerd wth medica advce ay dlMae. l32 310 1 4 KON WEYMAN CONNORS negtate lanl' proprty pr ntng Cal.

rson. Equiable buiding. Lan 11 as lmd tme In Instalments peronal proprty. securty olered. Purchaemoey note cashlr 10.

1 Eat Itreet feb3m VALUABLSdllmonds jewelr. etr. lberal confdenUal Henr 5 near' Por ne otate oi Atanta rel etate rte Interest Purchae bught sold 0 Norross buiding. EASIST PLACE borow seuriy Cental Lan 1nvtstmlnt buiding. Marlela street.

l. REAL ou cii Atata Dis cunt ffh foor Court cshier. RLEY GRt rAN negotates I pr etate fa I les handlng 2 stet LOA1S Iltate provtd seurtes. 1 alow InterEst Ur" deposis. Bates Saving Banl.

Gouldbuldinr. IO tanta fstate Georga. tar buiding tanta BAXTER CO- 0- Norrol buid. SO 50 le upn cental at 6 Fulon countes rksb tno dF nn TRDERS' COMPANY negoUatesloans cty exchlnge fars tmbtrland stocjs 1111. street.

ly LANED estte lattral on' term to forein Iisuld al GeorgIS. SPECIAL oney te loa ters. lale Lan ssocaton Augqsta Ga B. anvasers wante. 163t thur tu a NodElay 31 st.

SAE-Hrses Cage Etc pIstnger. waonete nle wi sel. Wagontte. No2 FOR SALEicycles 6 15 Decmbtr 2 :115 Spelma apr1-2t ATEDoard NGLDYD SIESboard In quiet homE. statng locaton Consttuton.

R. FOR RI 2 or 3 roms. lialt famiy. Gartrel trt' REN-Frshe Houe RENT NI fwhd" mie ncth 51 TEmple ROOMSW ANTEDROOM WANTED ROOS May-let four fur. nlsht hos keplng wie Ig 1 2j Indianapols LAE I I dfg ro a 8 Wi tomeet thl ptrmanent 1tf.

Bxter. Hldinl I REWARD for whereabut Bar typewrter 13. pssesion Tebbets States At Lnd. JacksonvUe. 64 SAMiscelaneou.

he great plant WJohnson Co. 3 Suth strft. aprl63t lotel rage o' lok ovns. condior pllce Cal Mitchel street. FOR threE nie go ddres 1 MarCa ILAN NITRATE.

nat See C' Pyor street 162thur Sl WATEDMisclaneous. an I go cnditon pr e. bx apr 162thur sun REN-Furise Rom. To nicly' furnied gEntem n. Can.

fur- tlr eJ loUon 13 Iy str et BUSIS CAC. ut a bgai. br fxureJ centrly locatd. god busines I god trec1La i go Pat clh esy ters Forflrther Inforaton. cl rom No 2 Itreet A NCE LTLE dr atotefo fchage wi get baran.

Addrss Drgs crCon ttuton trl st IUJ RVE YOULST moneY ln. spuUn1 I wecn bell. rver It Wrie Immeitely. nlshe' OlIer c. rke Sto' CEChiFC i Adt ifr 1 ifrmrasw iuS iA 80li re" a ve You" want7th8rlgbt.

ttoln 4ttherlghtprfc WcehaU. expectyou. bUTf omulOc1onk rf s. Ju1i 1W attaO WC i- 7Wblt CashPJ1 r' d. e.

HELPW J1A1L' this state- liberattenIJs' tQ. rtghtparties Nortberp ReftningCo ANTEri Reliable aelllubrtc t1Bg oUand lineofspecia1t1es. one fint laSS iu1J1 classBnidley wage5Apply ClCompan1. aprli3t to' Ass clatiODstock GeorgeA. SOt SITUATIONSW atchtna.

tD workGoodreteren es. 54. A. genUemaJ1ofgood tolnv st pa ing busneslman- energy and apprecilltedExpe 1ence frllun PS Uon as' roOf reader hi' experien Its omcesAddress WANTED rin fil A MO Iande ns clganoExperience KllneSt aur130t A1iTE A branchbouse 11 1Dackint shes. iHunler ClndnnaUO are ininini se1JingSt tubalOO 11" l5O ofthe for r- paldand credit Qul k.

Co.Bal- d. apr CHOICE PLACE. situation lovely. tare convenl nt rew house. andeleganUyflSrJ shed.

uth HAPEVILLE---'Elg'htm es Atlant near. wed thursuo Be' fRDERrW ANTE ral ro ns' celiE nt LOYEJY- OOM8. I rms a hree prl53t. 217 aprlS tOt ANfE J. vely ntJemen preferredtble Purnisked Or Usrl RE unfurnished roOms.

A py FO Houses residence oms. e1ectrlcltells. W. lm BUS SSOPPORTU KPR TS an be made now specu- bavesome speclallygood COlumblabulldlng ne. dollars1f I 1' streetcorner h.

000. 8 t' 00 Park. 6 89 13. 00 t. Ellis 1.

00 EastJ 1l1s. 2Z 50 8 1st. 100 00 7 00 fromusab-- solutelyfree 0 be' Ind Checks and. Drafts on eltj BANK. SCOND lJUN flv tlcutars COLLECTION' SEX YOUR put 4ft zeta.

claimajudlPDeny eceoJ B. lid 22aeoud lloorll1lDu Ga. If eaDllot are any further consideration trial yen be mad. re. col1ecl TeaUmoui1I IIIr i 11.

enksa- SALE Llden' lortand 1 x300Llndenave. .5 Fort IISl4 IOXI4Ph. RH Linden' lot vacanrF1ne. lot' on PeachtreetR I avt' 1uec. ward Equt ble FORR NT Giiardau8.

tWi11St. UtclIel1st 50 00 barbershop12 JHunter WOO oorlG2 Wi1tUtcbellbusJness purpo OOO CourtIan ve 4G 00 U. 2S f. i. :0 00 i 101FonDw ltst ic.

r1 1.8-r. Tt1nityave H. I 131 Aub avel1ewl paIed 4. 00 Wasbln l1randnew 1. ng od tn i ted 11S Mangumstreet I' I hn Orange Oil I rh JeorgiaaYeflUes hIi2llPulllamst I hfl45 Lowf 3 JOOO I cr aCorputstr et.

10 00 rbJJf am tet 1 j. tr' OfCI to8 totn RIQRf ri1T. 6ulj YlJr Vord 0 1 :2 i ld fn Oldifourth FOlatJ 1iftlt. JIoin. gO orJilC extPIlltf 1tl one.

ozenChene aE peclori1lti lo 1 1iOrdconta. thrt let- tersw1Ube IN leU ri in' eieepi he eyenftw co11t tant5make.Jh ii iftOt 1i based uwn ih oudltion lu. en ec rY ted 1a io. it 0tUSia bn11tt or g1ifJ th wJaDd Judges ti tbetr.wor and LM18SLUCyri inpsoriici Noj6 nwnherofwordst I t'-m Hwlcl1el box75noxrI1te 71f 1ti Blanchelvans lndl19 Ad ursecHy 0 tJ MrSWDJYWjlllamaColUmb o. venteenthstreetl9 MraCharles Sml 40" IOI 8 M1ssBertha I5tr 1 KltUeJobn Stone- Moun fa UT SMBloodworth 6 PWain ri 13.

SJo 1l8VnGalnes yule qa. o.c. j. H6G 15. Yll ElbutonGlY HowardBurr tn 4 Pe cl1 treet ci I1Mrs Ath nsGa 18 MasterCbarUeSmlth Gah l9W 2OH ConcordGa MreRJb HelmRome 967 fit.

Ga. S41 :3 GeorgeS TJgnerclty 17 f41 ME oncord 639 RFordham WyIJyGa6 M1ssiM geH1llDlan. uenaVCata is MrsMD1Iackey. Zebu1QnGaf3 28 ld ello Galnesv1l1 Tr jl 17 1856 4 SixintheBigLeage. ii :4 Won-Over OneBundredlThou- gamee sse1az1 4 town thtereet ere th a teamsby 9 WentOut j.

Amid i Zt Wiidwood 2 hare. tha cx- C. EeJo4nergy 1 t' thscore 1 three- baggrs UjLi. ebaitst. Si Columbus- ab.

e. FiouroycC 1 I 2 i i' I Williamson ef 2 0 ti Hallss 0 4 I Doboins. ii 1 1 ii db 2 1 I Mifler rf 1 0 Daniels. 1 1 I Totals I i I Atlanta- Fie1ds. 0 I a ii a lb i 0 Callahan.

Ncrtcn.p.i Russell. 2 2 2 3 McDade3b 3 2 cf II Murrayss c- TBEPELICAS EA2D. 7 obi1es YoungstersCame Speciai. 1 Orietns defeated the 5 tie 1 he i wa. 4 1 1.

1 I te. 1 an thI to ad syd stop F. jy t- yi game were the heavy hitting Undemap ggC 1 fln partk iar The detailed scrv Orleans- Wi. sh. P0.

5 York. gf 0 0 PwelI lt 1 1 Huston. as 4 I 1 1 4 Eowman 3 0 it HoUincf 2 0 DowIe I 2 2b 0 4 0 2 Clouding 2 1 5 I Srchrlst. I 2 0 0 McGinnis. 0 0 0 0 I IS 7 lii Moblle- rbh sh.

po. a. fi 3 0 0 5 Wmsemancf 2 1 I 0 Ltndsmsn 3 0 Glffordlt 0 II Godarlb 0 1 3 Schmidt 4 2 0 9 jis 22716 0 0 0 2 4 1 Mobile Summary-Earned tte Lindeman. 16. auspices.

throughiut te bases. ort po. a I 2 tOedeect I Mantum 0 Ii 4 3 0 0 3 1 0 I 2 2 Rpukefl 4 tl 0 0 1 1 Ii 5 3 0- 27U I 2 0-0 00 0u tiC 3 cut ugh fielding 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 l- McMahon The 35 rOme delphtaptayer Phalidelphia0 02 1 0 I 4 I Batteries 1enints. 16. 0 1101 ttQI21 3 Apt ii A 1 1 0 0 2 II I lood.

Fhe 1 the 0 0 00 0 0 andKttridve. Wsrmer 1isplcfausly the wlnnlng atwo f1 I. pltc jit' ft inn 1Oetflvez eventsJlyto Wua 50ti re2eive 3 .4 flow' wa MInerva Izyci mile-Flying Presidio Roy 1:16. 151 100 108 lIT Subito 107 107 96 99 10-1 Cs 92 94 93 100 Sundown 102 ad Today's meeUn furlongs 2 II 101 1 furiongs-Doorga 1 Nina 88 Tit I 1E. Fully rasn lanled race-In nose.

10 I. r53 Redskin 1 ChtOigo CharleyDodd before JusticeFoute he m. roavor. and' New to.make-l Captain thebest Ilideree. me scsrla1tt eath otherwise lingiiwUl AtIntL a4 fl.

L' rA The Eiposltlon Buildiogs Will Iy 7th. OUTLOOK IS Trusteesot expoeItIonbjflflgg roomS thesale augurat no whi material Th Manuctures 000 agriculturj cry ball 430o5 l70o 000 fire 1seoo 5C0 81500 04340. ofthe the besi ies theBronze ived 1 lI lrrflnf Icouldgetreliel DFUflIfrom dig- spenthundredsof meoff verysoon trySSS wasentirely cured-cured Springshadfailed WMSLOOMIS La. itsTmaseat sa assists. AUuisGs a ulius attendthe oclo takeplace CUREF0R fIeeiia Ociglas ciii.

SiR. busaa a v. BEALESTATE SALE-Nice y. Aabantast. A lUll line of furniture BENT ia wiii.

2' Immediate Dosseiofl rcrichtqn1 402 Risef blxildlfig apr1i It i I MuNYo a froml 843-20-27 TQLOANo WEYMAN negotiate loans- money in Zo jewelry Marietta REAL canbor- pleCourt. loans-at per ap- nd timberland NBroad col- SPECIAL-Money Good It su tureNodelay.3S SALE-Horses SALE-Fifteen-passenger dreseWagonette SALE-Bicycles. I YOUNG LADY DES oarn FOR 3 i rtrell Furnished FOR RENT WANTED ROOMS-By One onW. 10 whereabouts Lock SALE-Miscellaneous. CrnLiST RATES gceat Onehotel IiiJark- 83 Mitchell Pool CIIILIANNITRATESthe Pryorslreet.

WANTED-Miscellaneous. WANTED-To buy two for 16 thur RENT Two FOR SALE-At bargain bar and fixtures NICE HAVETOULOST Exchse Chicago. and NewI York. v. sprIT4tfri wed I WeDcmnt Care Wedo witI.be adlarn0nd want-the- rigia 4tThrlgbt so1Ofl' disappotnt1L- C- i-- 2t Julius Watts 0o eJewI rz.

cashPaidforOldGold US1lTe. WANTED-Representatives in ct. WANTED 600dWageS. at In. WANTED-Position cx-- WTED-PeI a1e WANTED-Position TO aur lit WNTEDLAgents bra clm sultsto timrreMd.

HAPEVILLE-Elgist BCRDERWANTE5Severa1 cx apr 16t I 296 WANTED-Lovely momi ble Paojttee It- Three FOR RENT 10 rooms York. FORRENT Bylohn 35000 20 00- 3350 r. I 2000 42 Ut 75 ab- m. cc UI 1- zcoaDFLOORlNeLNBUILDIIeGATLteTL ap- nfl I tAflflIT de a roomtll a wbem. Thrnhd Ltndeit i1H jotii0x207 on B.

l0l Mitchell 00 ave. 4 at 3000 at. 2Z3 ave newly painted. 51 1 00 h. 8.

83 :500 5r. 1000 it. corner SpcnceY. 1G Oil 4 it I 11000 4 DEJISI0N 3 CON2EST1 PormingtheGreatest' the PromCheneya Gtt CroupSpecjf1 follow 1t goMseicond 15 b' it. 6 and for nezt' E5.

ml tb thoseoc tt theword Expectorant an once in5 ia 4 PeIflQted wlfibe fntitI4. the 4pplicantstun llSO. 0 resultofthe Expectorant contest :5 theabove geat'- zubnilttidrnore d' t. work and list otthe 1 Street W1 Benteen 39 IaviI- 3 v. 75 tab Mlss 7ea1 31 I3ioodworth V.

No streeL672 It. F. Ga. 631 Helm George 641 Ga629 6 54 Ga. 12.

J. I' 29. Mrs. H. Sbepard Knoxville Tene.

2 Broad street. So Miss Julia Wcrd Orffin Ga. II. Garfield Elchberg city. 32.

Miss Bertha Thons- Tilie Ga. Li. films 631 34 Holzendorf Satilla Bluff Zebulon ia. OH 38 1. A Batz Bloomlngburg 021 17.

31 E. Bowker Thomasylhie Ga. 520 aT. it. J.

Evans Tahlallassee Fig. OS 29. P. N. No.

lB West Broad 40. SIlas WYHy Ga. 11 MIss Annie Lou Voolsey Ga 42. Miss Rosa Lee. 43 Mrs.

11 11 Brown Tennflle Ga- 06 44 3iiss Lucietia Stinson Dalton Ga LeO 45. Agnes P. Fordhaxn Wylly 4 ilii Battepij i 47 MIss Vache 0. Fordhajo Wylly Ga. 43 J.

31. Denn' box 42 1ajbou Ga. 43 1' Smith Rock-mart Ga. 51. Miss Annie E.

McArthoy GsJn. siRe Ga. 27 Academy 01. Miss Virgia Berry Port Smifh Ark' 12 Seventh street. 52.

J. F. Leeper COIU5flbia 81. C. 1310 Lumber Street.

is Phllo 13 Stepard Decatur Tenn 013 si. 1. 1 Owen DarneavffieC So. Dr. A.

C. North Newnaj a 015 16 Miss. Ellzabeib Bloodwort ci 88 Cooper Street 57 arrIet ii' BlOOdwoth FOrit DI' o. 59. Denard Conera.

0. E. Searcy 61 P. Hill. Forsyth Ga 62 AlIZ1di BTayioi 03.

0. B. Bloodws rt 64. ija MIannn B. 6Z.

ia Dr. 4. GaTi Oil' 70 1 7 2 Snth erity Alex Ga Lize W. A tol iii ILOFTHEMW Idat4 rnpan aving at the Tells Ith cIti7e of cap1ol on the questl-o Thej are queSUOU 1 I whlletheDth I atoP be ip 00 the co 1 WU WedfleSdaytbItth at up. 5fl when deleget ot 00 sppea toU Ttie ue on Jile a Some of the t1aid on that5e old belgian blOC 0 tee on the rho tavorin verne-nt was atgned ofront feetTSe 01 rest.

asphalt- ll7e dvle g0nsiderabie dscus tsr will. be. settled No jidfl WW taken tier over an at tizenzWllt heanl- Among thoat who Op of Stjeet Is tree-I. RaitaY was at 1 eflt ioel flurt and oodpuff. racy peSo 5 tlon on the subject tO rTbe Qpanyaays tTy 115 share 4snd it it it the street.

itprefets the entrC distance. commun1ti0fl iopte jaunched an 1100 for rb6 Consohidate he street can be rep good condition for smaUcOlt atihe cx propeltY ownerS ma on to pay for 1 party otIraiO as atestIfl order to 0 The proposItion- The- stern taral Ifltervst to itizaiw It Woo4rUU5 Atlanta th' lli lIuch 500. tlant US- rar that an oroinanen Of jzing 1' street nd hit abler the0rdtt1S held 101157' We do not- be- are UCb to just street Lpt1ti0Pe a furthO thai mJ 3' taxed 4r. the Pa i' ndne' know small I stc ever e' eufilcielit. Bt lea 0 iiOVt for the change coul a rsying and.

Oil a passing o0the 0 S. order that f5. Sma bAY t5t for I 55 atieet we unde i to eoijUtute a adwe BSk that I auspenlied thYilig whIchw01 time. Ws a re-fl be the- street leflOth C0e tnorouh. condli tractor.

asd wile good. co0ditiOfl ZO aJiOn the first 7' paviflO thestr 6t. Ii nusLchargeto be mount 5 wbat rneflt fof 5uch 2' this it't It a. rnairdamIt 1 itlt5h0u14 I advisable JO YC 2 timearid you eho aame this CO 0 its traCks front 5 sn. firtberfrU 5:7 diLlon th0 tine its traC i' Atlanta0 4- I nichede-n sire I e- tteiL InST Ii IIOkI OfiS 551j to tins irtc fv0 ctIne council MS Teieflt pne diPiC Wa-s lot 5- mull4 yeflerlisy ti0Otth1t1ec provOpI-ent.

al in t0pon7fC Chairman list ntuuee. Peaehtr iltec' ainlz.td- 4nests4jIto' ft reetlitO that Oh asnee rid jeci E9WOTth Lea Ti iSpleert tOnVeh therIPJ for this tzie rcPeeflti 1 gis. Tbe- 45 I e' 4 :3 :4 1 1.

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