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QUALITY WINS EL SIDELO" HAVANA CIGARS Made at Tampa Florida A Full Line of Ml Sizes. A J. GOVAN 34 E. Alabama. 9 Peachtree St.

SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST tuiHlE OTICE ESTER t' i Tft 1 1 i would require fort nn on ng fr anta to ha al rt. at how Ing that they tiet Vc nor pn day. The heatth a rt lj pi from tow on I i I- that ns mlng from he nave U-en in IT 1 Jay Wertenbaker. of I I i tfd rine ioepitat er Me 1 rt i i it appli ant or rUfkatea fl him acme tl at have N- 1 thl. city the required 1 ii sth of i WHO BEEN summer In the north.

re 1 1 it Rtoppi at th i wl 1 bt re I ii 11 I I rvor tre be Fr 1 MRS. MARY E. BI hp. 44 ft i reel was found ruing about 8 deck Mr sh tad suffered a rai I rlda afternoon. thl.

stroke he pr re ovtr HP eased WH the thtfl- ir of life Besides her hue- her The fjnTA 1 be prt i lei this afternoon' at 2 30 rlock from th. residence- The tntarment wit he in Ca ey cemetery. Tho tdden teeth of Mr Bishop has caj profound orOw among a wl le of rien i in Atlanta and el IDA RDNFR OF GRFD Vr Ga 4 1 terlaj morning in this Death dup to the performance rot nt It i thought for' Ii wh ht would re but Wed- ne morn RK a ud1tn change for death. The ed was the aunt of James Ro" an of tlanta She was a woman useseVd of a hl character end ib di pofItlnn The bod was yesterday afternoon at 30 clock foV funeral and Inter- TTE INFANT pklGHTEH OF MP and Mrs. C.

Jullkn Plkix Miss. frt terda afternon at 330 dock et 95 Yhi ford ehue In Edgew 1 whooping cough Funr ment wilt be announc 1 later. but it 1 pV bahlr hat th. will be taken to Biloxi for nd interment. MR.

TTIF FAIRFIELD. wife of T. ld. proprietor the Grant hotel. on hall stre" 6 ed yesterday morning after an llin of OB a few vs Mrs.

Falrfteld wS 1- the fft sevejvth year of her ag RAILWAY NOTES. The board of control of the Terminal station was In sesstjn yesterday morn- Ing in the offices of President Wicker- sham. of the Atlanta and West Point. There was a full attendance of board members. but little business of put4c interest was transacted.

The members expressed themselves a satis- fled with the Ituatlon and condition of affairs In the new station. Notices rave been sent out of the corn- log annual mee lig of the stockholders of the Illinois Central Railroad Company. whl will be held in the comp a of flees in Chicago Ills. October 18 905. at 12 clock All holders of one or more shares of stock.

by applying to the pre-a- Ident of the company can secure a ticket to Chicago and return for the purpose attending this meeting. A neat little pamphlet entitled Interesting and Important Facts About Tel- low Fever. Is just now being printed at the Instance of the Atlanta and Wet Point. and In the course of the next few days 11 be distributed genera throughout the territory along the line of. that road.

The ipamphJet deals with the mosquito theorj and Is a. series of interviews with Professor George EX Beyer. of Tulane university. Professor Beyer was a member of the United States romm13- slon for the investigation of yellow fever conditions at Vera Cruz. Mexico.

and it was largely through his efforts that the plague was entirely out of that city. not a case existing there now. The articles In question were originally published In The New Orleans Harlequin. and have been reprinted by the Atlanta and West Point with the permission or the editor. J.

M. Levenque. Electricians and mechanics were busy She was a member of Trinity Method turCJ1. uj td a high person li character and lovable dlspvdiliou Je ilh will cause sorrow anw man minds in Atlanta anti elsewnel fit' sides I er JQdiul Mrs Fairfield is one sun and one daughter. Mrs.

t. McLxmnell and urfleO. body will be sent to Mii1edgevfls. U. for funeral and Interment.

THE BODY OF MRS. LIZZIE RICK- olds win died Sunday at hr residenc cut Decatur tr t. was shipped yesterday attlrllool I 430 oclocK. to Wana fcpVin 8 for funeral and Inter- treat. Till FINERALOF OF.

E. QEE. Jr. was held yesterday afternoon it the grave in Oakland cemetery. The little chi was the son of Mr.

and Air M. E. McGee. of this clt and pas awa Tuesday. THE LNERALOF Or MRS.

A. PEA. cock mother of Rev. E. Peacock.

dt ml lotiary top the Tabernacle Ba' st ehurth who Wed Tue da was yesterday motning at the Tabernacle Baptist church Rev. Dr. Spalding ant Rev. Dr. Weaver officiated.

The mm hers of th board of deacons of the barnacle attended the funeral in a body. The Interment way at Hollywood. DR. HENRY CARNFS THE WELL tlown cterinarlan while worT a cjil xratlon upon It hor" ycstC8y afternoon. was kicked tv aWnal and severely hurt that an ambulance call was sent in.

The ctor was removed to hi me on Capitol avenue where Dr. Gold mith rendered necessary attention The horse kicking. plat ed both feet in Carnpss breast an 1 stomach with force sufficient to hurl him across th barn. While not dan erou ly hurt. Tic.

Carnee injuries ar. considered serious. THE ENTERTAINMENT was to have been srv tonight for th. benefit of Clara Rehekah. No.

22. OOF has en postponed on count or the ekne or some or tie participants The' tickets will be gool at a I Ler rtfttft. THF. KING5 DATGHTER HOME for Old Women hi been moved hon Pearhtrw and Cain streets to 19 Ea Mitchell str At The formal op tlnf occur one week from today. TOT NTT OTIC nS WRIGHT AX Oliver last night nrre ed and confined In the East Point jail neirro who WH at tempting to sell It rRv mule anti II.

buggy. They think the team WAS sto en ACTUAL WORK BEGUN ON TREATY Continued from Page One. retains the road. are to allowed to have railroad guards or the protection of the railroad property. and in case of disorder calculated to threaten their in teTest are mutually to be permitted to send troops but the number is in no case to exceed those required.

and they are to be forthwith recalled as soon as their mission is accomplished. Tlhs. likewise. is a very Important provision and with the east and west Ch nee Eastern line and the southern line Be far as Kuen Chengtse still In Ru sla 9 possession would. in vase of a futur issue give her control of the largest part of Manchuria the whole east territory from the fertile valley Qf the Sungarl called the Granary of the province.

northward. Another vision Is that Japans succession to Port Arthur and the Llao Tung lea whkE Russia surrenders Is conditional on Chinas assent The armistice was not arranged today. and it is- not Improbable that the armistice will the concluded directly by the gen- rals on the field of battle. at the Terminal station yesterday in stalling the new Illuminated signs which are to replace the old signs mdi atng the numbers of the tracks to which each gate leads. The new signs are modern In every respect.

and by their means the track numbers will be perfectly leg Ible to a person standing In the entrance to the main waiting room. INDIGESTION THE PLAGUE OF AMERICANS. Hurry and worry irregular habits rich diet. impure water and immoderate use of ice cold drinks have made a nation of dyspeptics and es of indigestion. Inflammation ahd" acidity of the stomach spitting of food heart burn insomnia and loss of strength and flesh are some of the effects of bad digestion.

Daniel SpringMin- eral ater is one of the greatest promoters of digestion ever known. By drinking this water you not only have the purest and most whole- some of all beverages but at the THE Y. M. C. A OP ATLANTA GA.

April 1818O5. I have be osintr the Daniel Mineral Wateyfor a short time and find it quite beneficial for Indigestion. I have been troubled withlt for a num ber of years and shall continue to us the water especially during the spring and summer. w. W.

WILLIS Secretuy ame time derive untold benefits from its mineral properties. It is Srn 8 vDd healing to the stomach and a tonic and appetizer that your offw8 vlded- A se of 6 half-gallon bottles delivered at office or home for 45 cents. Both Phones 2434. ATLANTA NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. Surburban Trolley.

Peace Caused Great Surprise in England Declared That Japan Only Yielded Because She Knew Hex Position In th Bast to be Impregnable With Bus Beaten. London. August 30 The news of the conclusion of peace at Portsmouth yeK r- day teethed London to 1st last night that with the exception of official and d'- plomaUc circles and. those who were In the city at a late hour. the announcements In the morning papers came as a complete surprlm.

Even many cabinet officers and many high otfidala were Ignorant of the mi- mentous event until today. as those who compose the official and social circles In England are now gathre4 around th mooors some of them out of reach of the telegraph. With the general public the news was received. with the greatest U- Lstajctton and admiration for Japans sacrifices in the cause of peace. Both papers and the public were so astounded at the results that they f- ol there Is something in the agreement arrived at which has not yet been publUh- ed and that It this Is not the case then the new An Japanese treaty has affected the result in some way.

In this connection the Pall ll Gazette says ma enlarge treaty with England may have had considerable weight in persuading the Mikado and his advisors that Japan" position in the Jar East Is now practically Impregnable and that peace may be made without pressing for the payment of costs. Lesson in Moderation. Speaking or Japans waiver of the In demnity Clause The Globe sa It has been an. act of extraordlQary courage and magnanimity on the part of the emperor and hl counsel. In the act which seems ueuaed by the sults the emperor of Japan has given the world a lesson In moderation.

and as we believe' the result will show. In practical wisdom. The Globe also claims that Japan gained what she went to war or and says To the ancient chivalrous feeling of the old Samurai there must have appeared something sordid in continuing the conflict not for glory of for the safety or the empire but for a cash paym nt which had assumed the form of a liqjidi tlon for damages Moreover we write In the dark. have no glimmer or the 6 eret conditions which In all probability form part of the terms of peace Nor do we know how tar the situation was affec. ted by the Japanese treaty.

The Evening Standard says Russia has won one of the greatest diplomatic victories In the history of the world. It la summed. up in Mr. Wltte Pas un sou not a ctntXftJJndemnlty. Nor are we inclined to begrudge Mr.

Wltte his hour of glory. He fought meg- for Russia. and thanks a. large measure to his tactical ability she has been able to save her race. Referring to the resu gained by Japan The Standard ay Perhaps she Is the only nation on the face of the earth which would have rested content with what she set out to accomplish In conclusion The Standard says We came to what in an International point or view ma be regarded as tha greatest victory of the three.

It belongs as we think to President Roosevelt. lit may for Instance. have held out tf Japan inducements which would have the double effect of securing peace with and rooting out the weeds of disagreement Jween Japan and America. The Eve rKj Standard prints a dispatch from St Petersburg which-says that Mr. Witte will return the hero of the day nd that It is not tmpoulble that he may be- come a sort of prime minister.

The dispatch adds It is believed. however that he will rerun unless freedom of the press and personality are guaranteed. Pope Gives Thanks Rome August 30 The pope was in formed of the conclusion of peace in the. Far East onl this morning. He Immediately arose exclaiming This Is the happiest news of my life.

Thank. Gti for President Roosevelt's courage. The pontiff telegraphed later to Emperor Nicholas his congratulations to him and the whole world. Real Estate Transfers For transcript to the Fulton county records the following papers were yes terday passed to Hon. Arnold clerk or the Fulton superior court Warranty Deed The Hardn Investment company to Mrs.

H. H. Rawlings both of Fulton county lo 83 in block of the Hollywood cemetery company. Consideration S35 06 S. S.

7 Wilkinson and Charles F. Wilkinson to the Atlanta Saving hank all of Fulton county. a lot on Tort and Currier streets. Consideration SI 994 Warranty Deed Atlanta Savings bank to S. Wilkinson and Charles F.

Wit- kmson all of Fulton county. a lot on urrJlr and Fort streets. Consideration 2500 Warranty Deed N. La to Mrs. Matilda.

L. Whitehead both of Fulton county. a lot on Oak street. Consideration 515. for Title Mrs Elise Adler.

ex entrhc to Isaac Stheen both of Futon county. a lot on Washington str Consideration S9 000 Warranty Deed Mrs Mettle SpetgbH formerly MIs8 Mettle Wood to E. vv se. both of Tattoo co ntv a tot on Ridge avenue. Consideration II SSO Warranty ed Fred Koch to Mr Isabella I.

Hllbum both of Fulton county a lot on Whitehall street. Con. slderatlOT 2550. ed St. Amand Spencer 1 Mar and McAUen B.

Marsh. as ex- cutorx of the will of E. W. Yas de ceased to W. R.

Dmmok and P. P. Hark an of Fulton county. ft lot on Ormond street. Consideration 5220.

Cues Against King No Prow- Gatn rtlle Oa AutJst 30 Soeelal The eases against William B. King- tour indictments In number. In Forsyth superior court have been nol pressed and King toas again been given his liberty. It will te remembered that he was arrested in Banks county. in Jab' charged with forgery the warrant having been worn out at the instigation of the manager of the National Life Insurance Company' agent at Atlanta.

King was arrested and brought Mre but the warrant was dismissed and. as he was under bond to appear In Forsyth superior court. his bondsmen turned him over to the Forsyth county authorities. where he lay in Jail until a few days are when. upon the payment of tb costs the cues were nol pressed.

It Wig through the Instrumentality of Congressman Thomas M. Bell that King was. enabled to aln e. cure his freedom from the charges against ti MANY CHANGES IN PREP TEAMS Coaches and Players Will Be Different This Season. Many' changes hay been made thle jre to the macas of th edltrerent prep league teams which Will make a strenuous flfht for the championship of the slate it football.

Hope Sadler last year wIth Stone Mountain. has witched his location Mid will UI season coach the Dahlon ca team. Sadler a graduate of the Uem ton style of football when Helsinan was at Its head. and plays the came nom start to finish. Ttorsytb.

an old titaon line man will divide honors with. Sandy Beaver. a guard at Georgia seversi years azo. in coaching the candidates for the team at Stone Mountain. Last year Beaver was at Donald Fraser.

Slbley. the crack track football and baseball man from Vanderbilt. Is ached- ul to conduct affair at the orgn Military academy and it is believed that he will bring out on of the strongest squads of the league. Frank Blake will be on duty at Gordon Institute In Barziesville. Blake coached the Bowen school champions of Ten- neue last year and Us work In that state was so Impressive that Gordon Institute lost no time in negotiating for his services nd securing them.

lie will be assisted by BlackweU of Yale. The schedules of nearly all toe teams have been completed and games will be played about the last of September. The men will start to work next Wednesday Gordon institute will arrange a. game with some crack prep team In Tennessee to be played after the close of the season In this state Stone Mountain and the Gordon Institute team have arranged a meeting on Thanksgiving day in Barnesville All the teams are strong this year. Gordon Institute returning nine men.

G. M. A. ten. Dahlonega nearly all of her men.

while the other teams in th league are well flied. NEW YORK LEADS IN TEAM MATCH. Empire State Has Good Margin Over Ohio Which Comes Next. Seagirt. August 30 New York.

twice the winner of the national team match. at the conclusion of this the second days' work led the next higher competitor. Ohio by a. good margin. The superior work of the New Yorkers at 600 yards rapid tiring and at 800 yards slow fire la responsible for the leading position of lb tem The wore At I OOO yards will be completed tomor- row and.

it Is bop a start made on the skirmish runs. Among the top-notch scores made to day was that of Caf aln Welles. of New York. who attained a total of 40 out of a possible 50 at 800 yards While the weather conditions for shoot- Ing today wene excellent the rain that fell at Intervals greatly reduced the attendance of visitors Tfce standing or till ten leading competitors in the national team match a the conclusion of the tiring this evening follows New York 2595 Ohio 2581 infantry. 2512 marines.

2485 Mary and. 2 470 Washington. 2470 New Jersey 2 487 8 navy 2451 Rhode Island. 2 438 Pennsylvania. 2 430 BARACA LEAGUE STANDING.

CLUBS- Played. WOO. Lost. Grace 14 10 4 714 Edgewood 14 7 7 500 Wesley Memorial. 13 4 9 307 Baptist Tabernacle 13 2 II 153 Grace defeated.

Baptist Tabernacle Saturday by a score of 14 to 4. Edgewood defeated Wesley Memorial in a good game by the score of 8 to 6 Both pitchers pitched excellent ball. Calif allowed only three hits and with decent support would hay. easily won. Score RxHSE.

EdgwoOd 000 313 ISfcxB 3 Wesley Memorial 100 200 02" 6 6 PC Batteries Hull and Ball Callff and Golightly Baptist Tabernacle and Wesley Memorial play double- header at Edgewood Saturday beginning at 3 30 Clock Edg wood plays Grace at Highland and Eat avenues. BOTH MS ARMS MANGLED. Accident to A. A. Chapel May Cost Rim His Life.

Lyons Ga. August 30 Special. About clock tfois afternoon. while feeding a cotton in for 3 Brown. A.

A. Chapel bad both arms mangled lid It is probable that the injuries will prove fatal. Mr. Chapel has a wife and two children. 3.

B. Smith Birmingham Ala. Birmingham Ala. August 30 Dr Joseph R. Smith.

one of Birmingham. wealthiest citizens died here this afternoon aged' 87. He was the first white child born in this county and the third white male chfa" born In the territory of Mississippi when Ate ma. was part or that territory Aches of sora kinder tb rlt of marl nr one from 121 tafaat and th coil. rmbt wescgiar tad rbraaatlo pts A rned7 to nllvn In an in rau on founded oo tb rit principle sad tfcaj sseegnts tor Urn wvoderfsl success ot Dr.

Mlle. Pain Pills Tb tail to eon alt of Oa. tto i they ttMt ttM Pam Boorc QM Mires. By Mnt UK irritated Mrrw they lns a UM tOTMtnn. build UP UM ta1 set blood ooseg Uuoosti the VMS ad tins allay all ftn rtc feM tM.

that tmfltud me for koslB arm tejt II time has Ura soy lift opwlmo I found Orst relief in. Dr. Miles' Pain Pill. Ld sine. ti I taT hly rd thorn off by inking pill wh I um eomlas on.

E. U. MO0BY. Wtnd. Via.

Seat packsg. wm benefit. It not. the wm sn jvtr aomr Ztyor sad talk. RICH BROS.

CO. Autumn M. Rid-I BROS. CO. HE firm hMdlct toe floe utlcU ca.

siwigU Mr the it rne pootol i Wo difficult or mike sad our prte ar righa When buying Is sts tnvStsM khs KrrPtok lavisiSh. bilooal Ua that doll" vppltod by JULIUS R. WATTS CO. Whitehall Sti t. 1.

B. yoaeoif. ottt la obariT EXCELLENT WORE AT NEW ORLEANS Continued from Page One. part in the educational and fumigation work. They have ed many of the meetings which have been addressed by Dr.

Oulteras and other scientists who are preaching virtue of mosquito erlUika- tlon. Mrs. Behan. wife of former Mayor Bman. presided at a woman meeting today.

Batch ward la to be placed under the direction of one of them and they are to use their persuasive In ftuenee8 in the matter of disinfection of premises wKIcli Is regarded as one of the most Important phases of th" fight. The ennlal convention of the Knights of Pythlu and encampment of the un- form Tank Is scheduled to be held here in September of next year. Headquarters have already been opened and preparations at' under way for the convention which was expected to make one of the largest in the history of tide order. No further steps however. will be taken until the supreme body which was called today to consider the matter acts finally The annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans is also to be held here next year.

but with a very muClb. earlier date. All Must Rave Certificate. Mobile. Ala.

August 30 Special. Mo bile has practically quarantined against the world. A resolution passed at a. meet- Ing of the health committee toy requires that every person. no matter where from must be armed with a health certifi ate.

This health certificate must be a sworn affidavit that the person has not not been in an Infected point within a certain period. No one without a certificate conforming with the requirements of the Mobile board will fee permitted to come Into this city. Condition Good at Memphis. Memphis. August 30 Or Hatter Jones president of the Memphis board of twth.

today received a telegram from Surgeon General Wyman. of the marine hQ911ltaJ. service at Washington. In which the latter expresses full confidence In Dr. Jones and the health situation it Memphis at the present time.

The telegram was in reply to a meuare from Dr. Jones asking Iltat a government Inspector be sent here to investigate health conditions. Dr. Jones and Dr. Albright today In vtted.

the mayor of Chattanooga. Dr. Tabor. health officer of Texas and other health authorities to send representatives here for a. full investigation.

A thoroughly competent staff of physt clans can find no yellow fever in Memphis said Dr. Jones today. And any doctor or board of health outside of Memphis sees tit to announce that we have yellow. fever we want them to come here and show it to us. Free transportation will furnished any such rye sentatives.

Reduced Bates to Richmond Va. and Return vii Seaboard Air' Line. September 3rd 4th 5th and eti 1905 the Seaboard Air Line Railway wlU sQ tickets to-Richmond Vs. at rate of H5 75 for the round trip from Atlanta retUrn limit September Htb. 1905.

For further information call lot City Ticket Office 116 Pnchtree Street. M. RICH BROS. SKIRTS Styles I Our Women's Skirts for season wear are ready. The best mod els from the leading makers in this line and to make our stock attractive we have had styles designed and made especially for us nahe materials we know will please.

Special attention has been given to ttiefit and. hang of our Skirts and we have all sizes to fit large and small romen as well as medium size women. The clever models in circular Skirts and' in new group plaited and yoke effects are extremely elegant made up 0 the beautiful new Panamas Cheviots Broadcloths and Sharkskin. The colors are the quiet unobtrusive grays blues and black showing either' plain weaves of invisible plaid surfaces. Beautiful Styles in circular and Plaited effects for choice New Models In.

Panama. Cheviot. or Broadcloth. for choice Exclusive Models' in finest fabrics and colors for choice These Skirts are just in time to fill the gap between summer and time to buy Fall and Winter Suits. They are light weight enough for right now and heavy enough for cold weather.

You may hestitate in pleased perplexity over which style to select- there are so many but you 11 certainly find one to suit both taste and purse. Come today and see theta. M. RICH BROS. CO SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT for the six months.

end1n JUM la i. the condition of the State Life Insurance Co Of Indianapolis. Organized under the laws of the tatt of Indiana made i state of Georgia In pursuance of the laws of We stats. Principal State Life Building. II.

ABBOTS. Total assets In. LLfl ILTTJES. Total liabilities xv INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS Or THE Total Income V. DISBURSEMENTS DVBNG THlC TX RST SIX MONTHS Or THB TT-tt Total disbursements A copy of the act of lncorporatlon duly certified.

Is or m. IB tit gfiw the Insurance Commissioner STATE OF INDIANA. OOUNTY OF MARION FertonsJly apieu4 the undersigned. W. S.

Wynn. who. being duly sworn. deposes and sets is the secretary of tJi State. Life Insur Mice Company and tat lbs statement is eorr and true.

W. S. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of Angurt JT1 FLORA B. ATJ8TWfcj Notary Public. li Commission Expires Zen.

II DR A. tI1J1 vtocZ an me. tnd gridie ea laad. Houle Will hDIIAW Out of town ordm tee m4 we filled promptly. HS TT ttaderipll 12z12 me 1010 siwsy is stock for laaidbt tWJru Bell Phone 1948.

L7 ttuou Phone 889. E. G. Willingham Co. Your Lares and renates Are Incomplete Without.

A. Bell Telephone A Telephone ready for use in the new residence will accomplish more to fatili- tete the establishment. of yow domestic arrangements on a smooth basis than any other half dozen. agents. Call Main 1300 Contract Department Southern Bell Telephone and rl perceptibly a shrives.

ite to terror frol three the treni at the nvy hundreds of received bocks were felt Hampshire coast ysidosta Theat August osts the I sad the scenery aij Installed this ww capacity of I feet with curtains and i will easily i fSSO people. le dressing room The entire builf th steam. J. ft the new theatre. til" It wdl be Jfce4 leading att September.

MOZLE LEM For of a been curing i that almost universal CONSTIPATH tt well is all other en ed by a torpid Hv It Is purely vegetal ead pleasant in tai I action- thorough in If Good for baby par i pndpsrtnt. II Tool MTCT Bied itf speak tJ 100 per 1 Stor Tr. PO. 3. 6.

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ock. it. Pe- cock fo list Tuesday bed esterda churcl1. nt nt HE RY veterinarian. hU wor SlP gutl yc tfrol arttrn ron.

so a8 entn doctor his lime nue. Goldsmith in Dr. and IItnma rce tIle treroul ERTAI IEXT WHICH given tnT1 ht ht nP1lt T. n. 0.

P. sickness 001 I G'S TTRR HO fF. pall Ppa ht1M EaQ. fltcht l1 streat. opening wIll arrested 1f111 np we' at- I stoen.

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le ice ptics slaves insomnia is 1905. Spring Min- bee Daniel Water is Wate tor neficial 0 dl estlOn Down. otyears U8e the. AAat fr is Cotling and nature hac provided. niel Spring Mineral Water is put up in 2 gallon bottles with Green and White Labels.

Oommutation Tickets now a1 14aietta. 54 trt on I far an point between Atlanta IJ1d am7ma. pi good tar 5 daTI mar be purchasod in Atlanta. Karlett FOREIGN PRESS' AGREEMENT Peace. Yle de the 1aatto Russia The yester- lit.

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at S. Infant U. S. Maryland. 2470 ew rsey.

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op o. be J. WOmans th In- importantphase ched aratT Jns whl aC II so Mo bl theworld. led rom Iworn corn A r. tel ram Bur eon It wa.

meNa In in- Te tl A llow ver 0 em- be len taUvea. 7 i to- tl 1575 rom G. 19051 omce118 I BROsAifi i YIes bet een od- ur-s ock evenI1 Or ma g. at. tion th 1it rg smallwon en ill up ects th Panamas eV1ots col et.

nobtru lve grays-blues' showing 3 15 Bcau IfUI GIfj lar ItS. 50 t. iJ 12 100. 015 fa rlCs 1 2. 5 0.

I I I to rightnow' mayhestitate inpleasedp Jpl ch ere e1iainyflnd laneao. i talor In to the tte Idtnr it AS Bm' l1a ll1tiel. or II. DIBBURSEJrIENT8DURINO JI srxGroNTHS ortIDC InsuranceCommImner I Personaily I tb8tateLlte rTeet aubtlc11bedbefole thfl17th da7ot AllpnUG5 BA SUmJ. It Co OD ilmj LUMBER LuMBER ROUGH DRESSED m1Zed Ha17.

a 4. 1mJD14St1wmfi 1 Co. tI 1" de one I aql I oth Maii11300 partment' Telegrap' 4 U. KE OONSPuunON AThAirA GL. TrnLLRSDAY AUGUST 31 19O tf I I JTEMSOFJNTEREST I aftr fl certflat" a- he 1aa sx iay.

Dr. e. will applicants or gtv that ia. th ttne. J3S flttIIg tu.

1 nd Iht RiRur VIfl rt- 11 ad i stret gI1t 1i-1g riht V1F Bishop. rane ri h. 1 yvsrd ly1I Bish' araits ht Frday aT was t- eeye ha CO rIr eie- GARDNER. GREFNS- te. di ol a ic ratIen.

nesdav th et Rossmkn toeesskd invuhe di.pcitI'n. body C5tni FTTER Juttkn. WhIefnrd tue. aseause irrsoge tb' MATTiEF. etret.

a djed IHnee age. 4- I i I th 5 i I 2 a i 0001i Se I wa stavped th and possessed antza many by Street. ttrins. th Mrs. city rniatlollary Baw.

the known cepstatloti horse ars ING FT OFICRS tb future ieas. ofthe I at ah i.i sing 1n. Ii era andftnd havebntronb1edthittoran. By havethepureetandmostwhole c70 5 Daniel WteLabs sa c. fo i ON cace apan st a t.r- re.

ap- a ii Ev5Standard Only Tranef ers. The I 994. Deed-Atlanta ewe- V. 1550 Mr cut re de- Gainesville. a managers ght DhA0a aDe ta an ie YORK-LEADS N.

New fo arda lio0idd to- rds wet I I I defeatedWeeley double Ei ia chi ms the d25trSIflL. is4aeito sg4 esils the soottin 1ea Stragth aadthtflayaU. hod2c bsse ttsd un 7s bee 7 rst thea lavartably wha f1 Th oi i. thM fl. 7g Sf1) spcsoia es so' SuSie vision gissae.

yeutook e. OR NE tie the uni- mu 30. ofhealth 5t 1ehmond or Qff1 T1 i wearareready Thebe I ourstock att active wom li. Skir eit 85O 1 1O I hi 1 1 25O Ail ar there many-but you'll I th yra Til Li1 dnlyceztifled hi lots Correct 4805. AV8TIII fl LUM USI 12x145 1Ox15 5 dozen CO.

POflT Fallo ofPea Tbre. 301sheain Zi4 avr Tar N. IL igeaxthQdkt th easT 1 ehitstblsa Ss snd fro wiN th tTe 4oun4 hike dis ressIWss IM vere receiv teea no xpl eOe. ValdSsta lb i1 a ieelzg eez5 ptagewill of 250 bull with ef. the at of EMON EL 3 b.

siwdU nsed 11 Itfsapurelyvegeta lS5CtOflrthO00h be idpsrent T- it isOe. and goo Drug' a efoti tbt a store b1end1. e..

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