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rn great le with ler own I. Come 300 400 500 co. 5 FREE. ronie Kidney Dlnxao HUB at Dr. tl the free 1116 perienea in" treat- ite for ft yoaf CM im.

an Bnfldrng 22U 8:30 macy. mpply. Addra nta. ZSSSji tSMt r- organ- Everything you need in high-class drugstore supplies can be had of us at the very possible price consistent with the high quality of the gopds we handle. Reliable.

errorless prescription work has always been our specialty. You are fe knowledge that we follow your doctorsorders not" blindly but exactly using the jy purest. freshest drugs the best markets afford. If you prefer the best in service and j-irighest grade of chemicals always send your orders here for nothing elseat any price into our prescription work. For That Bothersome Stubborn Cold EW Cold Capsules will cure vour cold promptly.

This is a tried proven guaranteed rtmedy that has stood the test of time and is meeting with tremendous" recognition. It will jtupyouf cold NOW before it settles on you and in 24 hours you will be relieved. Price 26 Cents Per Box Carry All the Best Patent Medicines at the Best Prices You Can Get. Here Are a Few Bloodills Pepsin Tonic roo el Salts 850. Germany Mineral Salts 125.

Dyspepsia Cure 4ocand Soc. headache cure loc 2oc 4OC Acid Phosphate 400. Liver Regulator aoc 400 Soc. Draught i8c Kidney and Liver Cure Sioo Browns Iron Rtteza. 8sc.

Shoops Restorative 8sc. Foley's Kidney Cure Soc. Warnert Safe Cure 400 and Soc. rin and Buchu Soc Herpicide Soc. Mo-Hair excellent for the hair 100.

Pollotme for Hay Fever 250. Gustles Female Panacea 100. 8- fsfe also recommend and guarantee E. V. Cold Capsules 2SC.

S. B. Cough Mix- fftie2c. Velvet Cold Cream 2c. Witch Hazel and Almond Cream 25.

Borothymol iDwth Wash 250. I Free Delivery Mail Delivery Prompt. accurate delivery of all orders is a speciaj feature of city business. No how small your order you are more than welcome to utilize obr delivery depart. As for mail orders.

we are the only druggists in Atlanta open all night and as we atdi every mail leaving the city we give you the very best service to be had in this line. I Telephone Us Your Orders-- 1098 Both Phones. Watson Drug Go. Open All Night. Peachtree and Marietta Sts.

ROISM OF AN OFFICER SAVES LIFE OF A CHILD GA. September IS of the year of Thomas. Fell erf Olrard. ed today by the heroUtn chael. Mrs.

Fell olutpbus and just encountered a dummy wheeled around uj denty throwing Mr Fell out although not seriously Injuring her and then start. ing on a dead run for the bridge through which a nunifcer of vehicle were coming. Officer MiMlchael ran out seized the bridle of the running hori6t and. finally managed to check him although dragged some distance. The child clung to the buggy and was not Injured.

Preferments. Concessions and labels will not bring bout the best results in clothing. We Ijaye spent a quarter of a century in furthering exactness and our dictation continues rigorous as ever. We must select our Qytnpatterns and confirm the cut and before a yard of cloth has been meas- Ip off. We cannot recognize regular clothing as the best there are many IS118 why it cannot meet our require- jSts In the first place clothing made up quantities for stores from Maine to Cali- it will not supply the need of any locality.

And being produced ahead. what chance has it for of style. quick eye of adaptation is used ggutual advantage. We study every preferments. That's why we cranky customers.

Mk. Now Fall Suits 1250 to 3500. SMITH IS SHOT BY HERRINGTON Difficulty Over Road Leads to a Serious. Af. fair.

Waynesboro. Oa. September 18. Spe cial. Seab Herrtngton shot and serious zy wounded Tom Smith Sudl.

this morning. Mr. Smith WM shot three tnes. The shooting seems to-have grown out or a feud of long standing which. arose about a.

law suit concerning the opening of a road through Mr. HerringtOfls place so as to allow Mr. Smith a way to theh public roads. Smiths wounds. it is feared.

are mortal and it is doubtful if he will tv through the' night. Mr. Herrtngton gave himself up and came to town late this afternoon. COMMODORE DEXTER' DEAD. Said That He Was Originator of Confederate Reunion Madison Ga.

September 18. Special. Commodore O. N. Dexter one of the oldest citizens of this city.

was burled here today with great ceremony. Ills death occurred yesterday afternoon. It is said that Commodore Dexter was the originator of the confederate re union. He got up the first one ever held the reunion of the old Third Georgia regiment at Union Point some time In the seventies. He followed the flag from the beginning of the war until it went down.

He was nicknamed Commodore for some valiant service he rendered his country while his regiment was stationed at Pamlicp" sound. In managtnb to save several boat from the enemy. His funeral. was preached front the Methodist church. of which he was a.

member and he was buried with Masonic ceremony. The deceased was over seventy years old. He leave a wife and two sons. Large Crowd at Tate Spring. The month of September at Tate Spring promises to be one of the most popular months.

as there are now over three hundred guests. and wee bookings of prominent people for the balanae of the month. Capxain Tomllnson offers Special rates during September and will be glad to mall rates and Illustrated oklet' on request. MOETUARY Gen. I.

1. Wlstar Philadelphia. Philadelphia September 2eneral Isaac J. Utar of this city. philanthro plst and scientist.

died today at his summer home in Claymont. Delaware af ter an Illness of one day. He was 78 years old. General Wlstar was for a. number of years.

vice president the Pennsylva nla. railroad company. He was brigadier general of volunuteers from I8 a to I8 3. M. O.

French Knoxville Tenn. KKnoxvllle. TInO. Seplember 18. M.

O. French. one of the. leading real estate and' insurance business men. ofthls city died here this morning at the age of 47 years.

Mrs. Emma Austin Conyers Ga. conyers. Ga. September 18.

Special. Mrs. Emma Austin. wfe of Sheriff H. died Saturday morning.

Her son Charles ca from Texas. After funeral services In the presence of a vast audience yesterday morning in the Methodist conducted by. the Revs. EtHs and' Steynolds. her remains were laid to rest In' the Bockdale ca.

terV" Mr T. R. Thurmond Dsurson Daw September. I SpeclafT Mrs. Thurs at Jjer horae yesterday mprnlng 8h wa the' wife of T.

IL Two amaflcbll paniss Clash Contest May Besultin Et Slasldng. uie of toabi pt SUnd- ing and Efc1 t4m to hare XUriv on th Southern" Staple. Jteckson Usc. September 18. A big tight Is about to be launched between the domestic fire Insurance companies operating In the south end the marine onpan1es for control of thecotton In suranee business.

Edward Yerjer. of Jackson president of the Mississippi Fire Underwriters'- Association and a member of the special committee of. live members' appointed a the. recent' meeting of the National Association of Fire Insurance Underwriters hew la Denver to consider this subject ana iviae a. plan of action has been' notified that the committee will meet In New York October II to snap out a plan of battle and present indications are that this meeting wilt be the beginning of some very lively rate slashing between the domestic and the marine companies.

The trouble Is one of long standing and It la claimed results train the marine companies gobbling up the shore end of the cotton. risk placing a. policy on cottpn from the moment it leaves the Kin until It Is landed In the bands of the foreign consumers. The domestic concerns contend that they are entitled to the--shore end of the insurance and on this the threatened war Involving ail the cotton Insurance bud- ness In the south hinges. SMITH ATTACKS STATE OFFICERS Candidate Says Many Are Victims of Coroorations' Influence.

Trenton Ga. September 18. Special. Hon. Hoke Smltlj spoke here today.

lie charred that the corporations In Gear- giahad controlled. In a large measure the legislation In the state and charged that many state officials had fallen vie. Ums to the Influences of corporations and especially railroad corporations. He said he had never had but one negro appointment made while ire was la the Cleveland cabinet and that was a negro waiter for the Indian commission. and that the negro had formerly been a.

servant In his family. His speech in most respects was as made at other places. He made his usual attack on The Con- stitution. QASE WON BY LABOR UNION. Not Liable for Failure of.

Union ran to Get Work. Chicago September 18. If a union tells II. contractor that its men will not work with a union man and if as a result the union man is discharged and is unable to secure employment on account of the attitude of the unions towards him. the union It not liable for damages to the union man.

This Is the substance of a decision rendered here today in the superiorcourt by ate Gary when Instructing a Jury' to find a. verdict' of not guilty In favor of Local No. 147. of the Brotherhood of Painters. Decorators and Paper Hang- ers which organization bed been sued by John P.

Burgher a. union man for 635000 damages. The evidence presented to ihe Just- showed that after being expelled bythe union Buprgher had been employed by a contractor along with several union men. Later the union is said to have notified the contractor that as Burgher could not show his union. card he would have to be discharged or the union men would stop work.

These tactics Burgher declared were kept up and he was unable to get a position and the suit aganst the union JUDGE LUCAS PASSES Old and Beloved Citizen of Athens is Dead. ns. Oa. September 18. Special.

This morning at o'clock Judge Fred- erlck W. Lucas one of the Oldest e1t1- rend of Athens was stricken by an at tack-of acute indigestion while going to Ms office and died' a few minister later. Judge Lucas was 84 years of" age. He had been a large merchant in former days and was a tdlfferent times city alderman. He was chairman ot the board of trustees of Oconee cemetery since its.

establishment. in I85 At the time of his death he held the office or justice of the. peace. Re was one of the most prominent Members ottheF1rat Methodist church. lie leaves a number.

of ctlldrehi. He was' perhaps th must universally beloved citizen ofAthens at the time of his death. Failure tv COM ia6IgestlOfeisMarrMir' 4. to th oM tii err that' when tt toraei boome In ttllv It h4 somethidE to ravcbaalcaHy digest its content aa catkuUcs. pore UM.

etc. cud. which gte. onlyt m- rT rUt becmnM thai dlcect 11 trrl- UUBf the Bring ItMvctanseh. TOUh5S5 fact bM Ii tt fnral hs powr I Clctt.

tb cooUnU 15. rtomaeV The ocr gttcM and mix tt nd' UmulU tt tef l. iiv When tb bw kB 4' tt rtr. a lr sUoii. Stomae 7 nf THE EQUIflBLE LIFE'S PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF.

POLICIES III THE LIFE OF THE UTE WILLIAM VENABLE IT BLOCKS- CUT STBHC. SAWCB RMIEN69N SThNE. owxBs or ovBlCoinrzAnrQBAXmBXOa Tm TOracT rxn acwnmnr. jZI3Za Xomnuxr Lzezoyuga The Equitable Life Assurance Sootety 120. Broadway New York.

S. Y. Gentlemen V' I beg to acknowledge receiptthrough your Cashier Mr. Alexander Irvin of checkfor4840119 payable to Corible Venabie Kellogg and' Robert Ridley Venable in settlement of Policies Nos. 416507 457824 and.

570832 held by mybrother9 thelate William H. On behalf of the' beneficiaries I desire to thank you for the courtesy and promptness with rWhich these poll- cies were settled. The proofs of" death were prepared without any trouble or expense and we are very grate- tul for the prompt and courteous treatment we have received. Mr. Venables death occurred on September 1st the proofs of death were' and handed to your on September 5th.

The check is dated September- 8thf which' shows that. settlement was made with every possible facility. My brother was a great believer In the value of' life insurance and the fact that he bulk of his insurance inyour Company illustrates his dence in the Equitable. Very truly yours Executor' of- the Estate of William H. Venable Deceased.

ROBERT 1- FOREMAN Manager for Georgia Equitable Building ATLANTA. MAY ANTICIPATE' COTTON REPORT National in ners' Association Orders Report on Cotton Ginned. Dallas. Tex. September 18.

The National Ginners' Association have or dared a report on cotton ginned up to September 25. An effort will be made to anticipate the regular government re port which will be taken about that time. A REAL STORY ABOUT ONE OP ATLANTA'S YOUNG BUSINESS MEN. May RiadLike Fiction But Newer- telesa is Pact Prom Start to Finish. Atlanta can certainly boast of more young men who have.

by hard work and great attention to business risen in the financial and social world. No other city in the country of the same population can show Just such a. record. For Jookfor one moment at Atlanta's leading tobacco and cigar dealer. Mr.

Thomas H. Pltts. It WI only about sir years ago that Mr. Pius commenced business in tlhu city and at that time he was a small dealer. Indeed.

His reputation as a success at that time was quite remote. But the la an old adage. you know. Where there's a will there's a way. etc.

Mr. Pitts bad a great store of the will and he bad no difficulty In going immediately from one success di rectly into another. hence today there is hardly a man in Georgia. and certainly not one In Atlanta Who is not lamiliar with the splendid establishment bearing the name of Thomas U. Pius Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Cigars.

Tobaccos News Books and Novelties at the corner of Peachtree and. Decatur streets. lie not only numbers his customers by the' score but can easily count them by the thousand. In' the bulging up of a patronage. like It not only required' Individuality in the man.

but at all times aided by the selectonof the best most substantial-and purest goods In every line that he carried. The best profits and a. real multitude of patronage has been the. motto of Mr. Pitts and in speaking to.

a Constitution representative yesterday said that alone was the whole secret of his Access. AZ an example said he. took at my- leader. Henry the Fourth Clear. These goods are manufactured by the BustlUo Bros.

IMax of Fla. Fourth VMr. PItU Is an excellent young- gentleman and is very' rapidly. nja icing IL repu. tatlon as one of Atlanta's leading' bust.

ness men. NEW TBUL DEUIED MSS. SMtlH Richmond. va. September 13' im the Casseof Mrs.

E. T. Smith1formerlyof Brooklyn. N. T.

charged with the murder-of her year boy in Manchester Judge' Ctoptpn todaynath Manchester- corporation court overruled themotion for Bn trial nd resentenced Jfr i Smith to' su term of five years rih the" penitentiary Tbe- as will Sheptrd Smith was dis charged. When sentence was pronounced TOLD WIFE OF NUMBER WHILE TALKING- IN EW YORK. September II. John Grady. a longshoreman who earns 1 12 a week.

was arrested yester day charged with bigamy. It was found according to the complaint of his first wife. that he- was maintaining a second establishment near hla old home. while he pretended to be earning double wares by acting as night watchman. Grady and wife No.

I were married eleven yrs ego. Thereare five' children- girls. Recently his tint Wife says. Grady began to star our nights. A few" nights' ago the Iong longahoramanterialned a party of friends and the beercan made.

frequent trip Grady tonguebegan to war and later he talked In his steep. Early next morning Mrs Grady nt on a sleuthing tour which-re ultd liar finding the. second bouseboUL PIRATES' FLAG HOISTED IN TEN' MILES CHICAGO. ILUS. September' IL With a black flag flying from its masthead and its occupants armed.

a sailing- craft appeared- off the thirty-third district yesterday afternoon and' attacked members of th Douglas Yacht dab and the latter were forced to. appeal to the police. The pi rates weighed anchor arid disappeared In the direction of South Chicago. The appearance of the plra ship the police say was seen by. scores of persona on the shore from windows in anum tier of houses.

Tbev vessel dropped an- TOOK HIS LIFE' TO CHEAT DEATH Prominent Alabaman Feared the Approach of Dread Disuse. Birmingham Ala. September cause' he feared that sewere cold whlh tnncyej hint several' months. age nhiCht develop into consumption Captain Thomas D. Brown.

77yearof are. and one of the largest land owterc of Ix wnd county shot himself In" the head at his home. miles fronj Lowndes today dy- lug three hours later. Toklo. Septeintver I8.

p. m. Tamaja- ta chief of. the general' staV today luncheon in honor of Major rai MacArtnur. On Wednesday thee' minis.

of war will give. au official dinner ln tpnor of aeneralJlacArthtir A char less than a. half rile out la the lake and Its sailors clambered' over the side into' yawl' and were rowed to the small building and plumed- them for some distance. Blows were erchanexl and a. to strusxle was 'engaged in but the persons In the' small party at the boat house were routed And' telephoned to.

the police A. the flrs of the' policemen appeared the plrateV hurried to where their yawl was rowed back to their. yacht and sailed away. The police believe that the pirates are youthful burglars who live district south of Hyde perk and who. have long been wanted.

tot' a series or robberies. CRIPPLE CREEK SEES BEAUTIFUL Several. Iuiches of Sriowftll Yesterday After Wind Storm. Cripple Creek Cola September 8er eral Incises of snow fell here today. The snowfall was preceded by wind that blew down severs Including a large Ice 8ZBIOPB.

I Hon. W. Johnson. mayor of well. lies critically ill at his JxJm this city ii a.

result of the Wt poisonous spider. WhUa. Uw-eondttlaaoC ilr. Johnson is serious yet it is luyeft that the worst is orer and that te my Pills. Tee.

dose te oae jurt one pill ttbedtknc. Tbcreiakfc i gcnde lixdye the day foflow- They cure ladtfeadoa bil- ivr t5 kl. WafrS1JDs ttp l' 1nl a r3" fi1 I tr i 1iit ii- us a thevery' est pos ible wi qf t1tegc 9dswe n41e. i' re e. ib doctors' orders-not using ure5t.

yO in nd chemi als anye iJ enters prescnpt on IJ w. cure your stoP your ho rs el ved fie m' 100. Bro :8 terj Sprudel estoratlv 41Ens rmany ol capudine Gin ilIorsfords S1tI1mons Mo ir ir 1tBllck 2. 50. fE1kinS roo 4 5c.

6th Mail accur te all feature' oX- tter e1c me lr tnt. In tGfCh thi 1. Elkin- Watson arIBts 9- fipec TbeUte ll saved her. OOcer Uexlchael. to thibridge enCOtnt red Ene horo.

Mrs. althu de8fi nu er runnln I dra Pd I i brin I in. i I tig ous ltzt i1fy Jt. there ns ti eqts. c1othingmade tl' If rnia tl Jcular i ch nce.

fl x- i ibfu' tY 1Etrhe of. tutual your few cranl ri" SUitst1250 yUSES b. 7 WJJ A 1 8. Seab at wa es. lee mil to.

have rown concernln Ii. Herrtn ton' roa tal. l1ve ve Sept mber 18- C1al. one aternooo. theorlglnator re- the COmm or val1 mllc9- save boatlj prea hed TBteSp IIl Intbs.

1al booklet. IS. Wistar th1scltyphllanlbro 1. neral WistarWIUI a' of. the IU2to 1865.

FrencihX 1orri K. ta lIndinllurance of. Wa clt. atthe a 11. wfeof ra1 churchCondUCted EU tomt Inthe cltdale MrI.

Th Dt1ra Da Ga. 8peclatf TH Th tU lZerbijyij 7est rday She WU urmOD4. T1roamanch1l- dreD a- 1 IN5fIRlU i lG SE Ma RUBA8lliP I 1 iic rIre a diM arifi l- Tp i Cl ito nl on ttnB TloUble9tIGil 1ninclEIe1at4at Cnd. 8 q8ept mber bet8UDcbedbetween n1 of the cottoI In- liuance Ettwvd emr. D.

ldent I of Fire. Uldenn1 ter. I CI1mm1ttee f. I et1na' nofFtre nde wr1 rthia lllbJ et acU n. hu t1ne willmeet N.

YOt1cOerobet' Unc wUlbe nnJnc me omesUcOO ltand1n end th oottonlnsurancerlak tt9 e. inoment elsn conce theyaze theahore thll th ened IU hl es. GaAdi ate' ny CorD orations' I Special. Smlt y. gla had tothe nce.

II never. ap Olntment rts eCtl oth BY WOE. ION. mIn Union If lon a man' atUtU de- man II ay superior' co rt GILT PaInters. be man.

by' the men. rgher aran lt fc owed AWAY. Del lTed 188 crick old t' wu at tack Of a ute i esUon to Ju w. yearof a rmer ea clt ottl e' met ry 1859. At of' eld th mJnent leav I nd1' Hew8.

the or Athena hiIlieath ilure. ev. lsrgpli tICrT' thS ea. U. W.

0 mecbMIc 1t7 en 4 etcart GMLwhleh ttem eat InI aUqthe SC Cb. leodsyc 1C1 nco 1IeI ufaet I IInaeOattImd UOths tJ II fOckt i :1 1Io sour rs. i r7Hileil Reatoi er wnf rellm' cUw f. 1b at Me treu a1l i. 0 I.

cl k. d' THEiEO lrJBl pRQMPISEtL Ii PO IClES iJ IICtH tIFEOf WILl VENIBL 4" i li EU i I. rrt I t. RANITE i ecr i lKO mG aa Ct. oft lr 52055 Xovwwaxs.

uM o.a I :1 1L. AT A TA GA Sept. :11th.190f Eq table Lite suranceSoclety BX 1raY. Ne1r Oipt through Cas lf3r Irvlnotcheckfor 4 40 9 p8y bi venab rt R1d1eyVe11. 45l824rarid mybr otheJ9the Wl1l Ve Ie.

thaI11tYO1. i ohwhi h' the8epo 1. The. otd athereprepared w1 enseande ar veryg at eat ent weh ve ceive 1st. th com lete nd haI1 toyour loc lSep ember 8th i th eV8rY thev lue it nsuranceand bu1kOt I insU ce in your illustr hisc 1ol1j he Equl table.

f. tru yours of the' teof i De eased" J. FORE AN fo I IMAy GinnersAssociation tion Cotton. Septe ber The or- anUcipatethe re- th 8 FictionBUt e1esa 1O 1al ulatIon lead1n co enoed bu ness wa nodUrkulty IU eu di. th Tho In.

IIt t. caneaal17 th GIlls times-aided st" SUbtafltial and coodtl. small r. reprea ntatJe IS. tbeYourCa Theee1OOda Dtuof ani pf thousands and tb usandl.

that tiaveOld not one eomplniftt l' Yet 1L'1stered against Henry Mr. Pitlilll 7otn icmri nctis making ne Atlantalea4DI a. 100 I IElr S1 lUchft In cue" offn Smith. torrrier1yOf cb rIredwlth themur boiln aacb ster fornewrtrllD 11ni 8m1th7- tears nthe' wt Ith herJU18baD d. i ronO te' i 4f l.

is TWO IN NEW ohD 12 bframyIt le oIiIII Detrhla ct1 Thete. are hJ1dren-41i eenUy ra oUln1chtl. nJht aeo iongshO eaW rtaiDed tbe. 6eaDlm to11JUe t1k s. n' eeP.

nutmorntqK on lleutb1D u1t 4 ou I RAT ES OJ. S. TE. c. tl' QF HI AG HICAGO.

edoff the pt. welh anc1 or a dd dlreotlOnof of t2 plrate l1Jthe po by8coresofperllOUon andtromwinOOwi um- Thenaetdropped labamanJeared Oi a B1rmfUhamAIo ca. 8e' that. co1dwhlm 5nnoye4hJm HvtrallConths omJ CaptaJnThODl- 77 ofue andOM th lan401lCenI Lowodes fromtOwDdea tOd mcthree tai ehlefotthe nhonorofajorGeDerat UI' OnWednai4a1 CfuwW ii 1II1 0 if lUll. ttisnaba1tmUe 1it 1.

I18iIorac1amberedoverthe andwenrOw 8ndPutSu d- themf f' dlat nce. were xeba li4 to Dd un1 waS ca edm. JathemaU tbeboat bou. r011tedn4 e. A th nnc tl 3 1lurr1 yawlwu e4 baclcto aWay olfce re youthfulbur1an whoUeJJ1the parkand IOl aaerlea trobber1ea.

IPPLECBEEK ib ches oS ytf terd8 i 1iiJ thatble own. several i i BDaW 1phnaonmafor. otBar er1l UymathIa c. dtyU ultot bt f4. of1" OlaoDous the- eoD41tJeaot Jfr1ohD8oDlaaU1ouayet Itrk1lote4 a.

i t- s. ct ow I 2. i diseauiie ma ithi eztW' VI YIe erienee te booth I yonrcueJ 22 a. gpp Sri thtts2 L. SVIILt.

ft I A. 1g 50 I todo gmeo latUrI te write rprO. tglI fshopL a Ga. tter- 6 I WatsollS Stcrlillg brag Storc Scrvicc' you highquality thegoods sfe i thc fry bighet else at ccr I youwilI CarryAll Ens dol rCapudine 1orsford' ioo Black Elkins ioo i2re tb nt. Orders-1098 F.

htet lu over The nuner an Jc SOflS nts i nia ittiCUlar ofar ilit The esd 35oo. LU E5 Af- I I I 8. oneever regi ient PainhlcO th balu I PrencaiKnoxviUe iS.4SpedlaL nima an rea tery- z. Dawa1flc3a spism 1' n- wa2- dons survtve her i. lSllRJflCEF1GHT DoescFireand MangCo- Clash on CoIon1 BteSasiibg auae froabls9f Long 1 Esiates th.

a the cotton business. ward nd the thia insurance risk. ttn au STATEOFFICERS bI on codrt hr of adute Lu oage a or theFirst 4 des th. be. sad ceMrts Us.

5 oaiy tern- etr cteDCS the- the Serves thdt fOrdIbeS power lb. If the sid the. sceecLens. thei beem. wakeeed tbV lack srgy doe lr4gesJc.

5th. Realorativ Ieiv1ni will TiSYS obtallt csa tp. da aM lreebls. by- stamgth ear troalg itisd tervin. sad' STY5 sad 111cr pms carM UC I ran Itt kdytbiTh wflS 7eT- I h.

bettl will bSflt. if a. M' a. I 7' ee 1-- 1' ti-- 0" I ON yzxzLz. a.

ywALX. a. a a C- VENBLEBROThERS I GRANITE CURBtN CUTThNf. 84I oPI 0 STo Movwgsix GasXZt 2. 2.

CO. Y4 kO5 IOW NOVT1. Os. oa OTPTC UVSSPOT eo sTPZz Pza ocwes1. I Piaw 3ovTiix Assaxa S.

SYXA WZOX 5T B3ZZOOVYTTQPO3IT FLNrA 11th 1905. 0 th oug2i Oheoktor 4840119. Ve abio' a thar1 thelateWiiliam ithhich poii andoourteous lntthe waamade thefact oonfi- 0ut0r theat ttl 111 Bad Like In- a r- Tbebest P1 ao4 the thousands joid. bas been registered the neuman. NEWTBLAL DEDEssMrh' 4 fornieriy of des' of In today is tbeMancheiter the motion new Ii11aSd as a of in be her husband was dis- chargedThensentencewaspronouneed I John 1'--- There Afew ercan Isipi.

ag InbIa MNGady went r. whlehresdtM 1 bou OT CHICAGO 1esa I 5 ub 4- a a puon. Theyeuel 4 Al Be as 1arge mllesfrom' 1' eptemeeria 6 Tamsga sta 0enerl tezof anoffklal a tothe tha poli X' 1 thAtthe andwhbave. Snow Fell et IL- vtral a high buildlngz11 SPIDER' BITE VEET SZBIOty flartwelLGa September IL-a. T.

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