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ion which the strong Is weaker one Th to to sell tleklta i Ebmond and Danville Richmond and footing. The matte pn rpeed to leayo It proposllion tell Uk. pft with the commissioner proxies. 5 NYS" DEPARTURE. joch and the jaJt ay to Sew Orleans.

IL list night special I rleans carryinl i Opera. Company ne happy Just of the iarsne for he all the singers 3 tra some of le from the Oiifly. 111 ttitenti were tt lr Locke but these wer ll met and irh a company ty bejfrprtually annoy Thedirtuu was promptly about a defection in oar ir cup my is more united. re a est In Mexico bceof aven largo business ll iomfl of theTeiw tOWfl il lce iauil list 1 bill for for a 11 used it to I' from iasc lid Lack aeam Mr. le ti on tie uioond tha' 1 en man would not come lol cot tn officer and had feSJ I I uat i' lougbt it was hard andlt4i COMMITTEES jtf fcnu for the Securing ons future location wfllifi xt eek per with tie Innhander fc the Knights Templar and in a few days tbt kide hat to do.

temple corner Wheat liSlnallv 3000. OX UU' Vaid but money is cornel the pro cts fofthd Ire not very ewouratng and it may is i of ti lot the valuk 4 astd smce it was pur. 5 10 piy off the debt and I fund jfej Icit will not consent to tf pos iblv be raided other. time At any rate it 5 before the temple iJl3 be wade to UM 2 have two new torte 5 lill begin in the spring. fc They wulF5 committees will trytOrti and report to their ES i possible.

I HAPPINESS for the LocomoUTSjft the Kennesaw lodge. motive Firemen. took I night. was a. grand success.

men Atlanta has noj hard working cltlien Ipy when he is firing- fl land none of th ni5 rido into Uiecityanl tnis anti when tn 4t I they went readily be. Veant a help to Kenne. was thrown open' nuttee headed byMe door to receive the A i rooms were crowded S1 tienieri and when the fa 4 the grand march the the ballroom. Then' the wuen6d floor. 5i fed with more graceful1 5 nd the danclne most icipoteul were happy i delighted.

VS ad of the floor ne of dancers In i Tftffi representative from tor of The Swalnss-- Sinclair Is in the i yesterday. rrolton Is In th6 ll iattbtKlfflball. ta Is visiting nil i city. wrenoevtlle li at Aj ughter Miss Uarj I jeboro News A. C.

Jonesboro were In i the city. wart of Griffla tllof Athens II la I TI of both the Ia the State univer. i Ion was In th Imlnent lawyer JmbaH ttwasattheKUnfl i of Dayton sib I to the fruitfarmW Fort Valley. inent educator of i graduate of New-I ii Ibrlek. of Sew YOrklI bpes to secure ttoi release of Mrs corpus.

aave known Grandfather sali fe was one of tn one time a mem i court and snbssfst fthe confeder cyy itlie victim ot fyg THERE. engaged to late Wole the oecaslor his tint that James- jhlln. Bishop LOUgh4 Brooklyn dl if seorgla. ITA ffl BRIEF. 5 of Interest from tie Notebooks of Reporters.

fNEWS TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. 0of the Happenings of a Gossip About People and Things In and Around Atlanta. Mrs. J. Klnz.

daughter of sin it ho Las been dangerously ill at her ion Capitol avenue. is convalescent. to Morris fetation. The body of Mr. FTjUDCoek whose death occurred Sunday Lgat yesterday morning to Morris Station Tjl Interment- The funeral Cervices were ijsBouday afternoon In Atlanta.

Mosey Is Sergeant Jennings has tession a sum of money which he found ets. The party to whom it belongs can Jjjjiiy calling and identifying it. The ser- jcan be found lit the station house. I His Dor Mr T. Runyan who lives avenue.

near Currier street. awoke morning to find his mastiff dead in the The dog had evidently been poisoned. The a one of the finest in the city. Will Lecture Dr R. S.

Belle has ac- lnytition to lecture before the chau- Mount Dora. Fla. some tune in the part of iebruiry He is to speak upon i topic pertaining to life in the welt. United States Courts The United nd district courts will reopen on The civil calendar will he taken tone important cues are to be heard. criminal docket will not be resumed for soy.

ntksyet. try m. Mr Albert L. Guerry the artist is rffl at his residence on Peachtree street cor of BlecUey avenue. About three weeks ago ni taken sick with the grip.

and has been get. wane and worse until now his condition is irfad as very serious. Wnllford Better Cncle Ben WUHfords aitlOB was still further improved yesterday tiipbyeiclanlr Dr. Stevens now thinks his for recovery very bright. indeed.

Every el to see him so back. in his position in ol the public scales Caught Fire Several bales of cotton it fire on the platform of Abbott Tread- warehouse yesterday afternoon The alarm lent ill and. the department made quick to the scene but the firs had been eXtUl- before their arrival. Located Her llr Luclul Lamar of the brightest young men has just in a business college. and hat accented a tin tile law office of Mr.

Kurton Smith. Mr. Is from one of the Lest families la the Eind will mare his mark. Berta Work A pain Soon Work on KI chapel will be resumed shortly and It is iS expected that the pretty house of worship 111 completed and ready for occupancy by i It will have a. seating capacity of about tend-red and.

is ier much needed. Bappy Marriage Miss Mary Lou Latlmer married to Rev. i ord McRea of Canton at Uttert home at that place yesterday. The itaachirmmg young Udyand the groom if the leading ministers of north Georgia. WD Anderson uncle of the bride per- 1 toe ceremony.

Bonds Dr E. H. Richardson of uta yesterday received a telegram of interest tivast Georgia trout his brother woo is JkewYorV it was as follows ewlork ember 28. 28. bonds to build water- etc.

sold today for 96 net. AU money tHethodlit Love Feut This suing Pint Methodist church there will be a most church meeting a congregational love It will be a social union of the church when each and all wilt have an ppor- jot meeting the new pastor. who has already I favorable an impression. lion Exercises On Friday evening jh Brandt lodze the youngest and one of I mutt prosperous branches of Knights of i In the city will install their officers for loaning year. District Deputy N.

C. Temp. git i will conduct the installation exercises. and irdi refreshments will be served. Plan.

The Sunday afternoon meetings Young Men's Christian Association will be on an entirety new plan next year prominent Atlanta minister will be selected the meetings for one month. and On will be to be present every Sunday afternoon. t. H. Barnett has been selected to lead the for January.

ter Mr W. M. Wilkinson hog SalYinl is in the city on his way to kTotk. He is enthusiastic over the success of I Orleans engagement. It was said he tremendous social and artistic success.

Greens-all offered me a large certainty a return engagement there in a round. of 1 romantic plays with a reproduction of Lances Charles T. Zaehrey who UtaaatheroadforT Lewis for seven or Tears left for St. Louis last night. Mr.

bin severed his connection with Mr. and IOU to St. Louis to accept a flnesitua- Mi one of the leading houses of tile west Zachrey is well known throughout the south no traveling man has more friends to the inch than he. Myrtle lodge of Odd. bn hu elected.

the following officers for the njyear Noble grand. J. A Bryant vice IB. A. Bray secretary D.

Gr dy tress. wHGardner trustee Matt G. Parker. It ft Utt meeting of the year and thorn were Fl ppropriito speeches. At the next meet- IWlWct Deputy Master Eugene M.

Mitchell la UU the officers Artillery Thero will be a meet- the Atlanta Artillery at their armory next night. The question of a captain to sue- Captain George Fortes will come up hot inbe elected Colonel Albert and ill. Carroll ayne are roost prominently for the place. An officer of the Artillery 7 i either Colonel Cox or Colons lw selected. Serrlce The- young men of the Kens Christian Association will hoid a service on the last night of the year the new year ushered The service 1loclockP m.

toloclocka mand tmprenslye. A programme will ho ior the occasion The following night liiSlmgllt tne reception to young men under the auspices of the Ladies The Railroad next Monday night and the matter oft candidate for tiu legUUtnw IneldenuilyfliKnsted. Final cGonw11I ttwi5 In th mitter on th third Monijiy night la January. President R. A.

Bxoyie ft tlf. Zack Martin a prominent member or the league. an tie only two names mentioned so tar. Their ctive friends ire urging their ia mm in a very earnest y. Th lp Anniversary Tbo Empire Adolph Brandt Capital Cityand Atlanta lodges the four local branches of the Knights of Pythias together with the I toiform Rank have appointed committees of three members each to make all necessary preparation.

for the celebration of the next anniversary of the onndlng of the order In Georgia. This will take place In February and there will be a banquet and other features. Next week the committees will doubtlessly make reports to their respective lodges for their approval. Chapel of the Good Shepherd Tlie annual children's Christmas festival will be held In the chapel tonight at 730 clock Many kind tluns have been received in the shape of money and. presents the latter Jo adorn the Christmas tree.

Seventy five of these presents were donated by St. Philips church and- the money by St. Lutes church It la expected that the Rev. R. 3 Barrett win address the children.

The hearty support of all tho engaged earnestly In the work will insure this evenings entertainment being a successful and happy event. A. Token of Appreciation. A very Interest. Ing little event occurred.

at the West End Baptist' church last Sunday morning. At the conclusion of the Sunday school services Rev. 8 Y. Jameson on bair of the church and the Sunday school presented Miss Lucile Daniel with a handsome library set of liulnr1 works. In a beautiful little speech highly complimentary and.

all the compliments highly deserved- Mr. Jameson said that the church and the school took this method of show mg their appreciation of Miss Luclles ervic as assistant organist. MUs Lucite is the daughter of Mr. Danieland although quite young is an ace accomplished musician. is she also has a thoroughly cultivated taste for all that is best In literatureit is needless to say that this unexpected gift of her friends is highly appreciated.

The Yale Boys Tomorrow night the concert of the ale Banjo lid Glee clubs will take place in the new amusement halt of the Young Men's Christian Association. So many seats have already been reserved that it Is easy to foresee a very marked success so far as the attendance ii concerned. And it goes without saying that the audience will not be disappointed The member. ship of tile two clubs aggregates some forty eight students each one or whom is either a skilled instrumentalist or an accomplished singer. The proJtamme which the students hue selected is ed to please a mixed audience The clubs wilt reach Atlanta tomorrow at noon.

Alter the they will be entertained at the Capital City Club. During their stay in Atlanta they will be given several receptions at private houses. A Chrlstinai Celebration The Church of Our Father was tilled to it fullest capacity last night with a merry crowd of children and grown up people who seemed to thoroughly enjoy the exercises or music and social converse. There was large tree in the center of the church loaded with stockings and boxes of candy. with oranges sod apples and booboos for the children the whole litlitei up with tapers.

Miss Helena. Schumann presided at the piano while the children marched and danced around. tile tree singing can Is while some of the older ones seemed to forget their years and. joined. in the sports of the little ones.

Refreshments were served to alt these consisting or St turkey bread coke and coffee followed by a distribution of presents to the children and music Instrumental soil vocal. AT THE OPERA HOUSE. The Jurh company concluded a successful en iagelUent last night. Miss Juch appearing in the roll in which she has won so much fame Mar guer In the afternoon II Trovatore" was sung but Miss Josh was not in the cast. A large audience enjoyed" Faust" last night.

Corlnne Tonight. This evening will appear for the first time in Atlanta since she is arrived at young ladyhtood that charming little star. Cormne Is today the most popular actress of America and is received with enthusiasm and full houses everywhere she appears to the large northern cities. The Kimball Comic Opera Company which supports her is a Class one cambering strty people. There 1 not a bad mger among the caste and all the chores le excellent.

The burlesque opera of Crmen Up to Data is mounted with a lavish. expenditure of money. Everything in scenery costumes stage settings and pn perties is of the best order and will as tonidu Atlanta theatergoers although well accustomed to see good productions. In the course of a long notice of lonunesre ptlOll in Philadelphia. The Times alter spe log of the Immense crowd said of the perform.

ance There is a. pleasing newness about the piece that is refreshing The dialogue is bright and witt telling a simple but ingenious story set to charming and merry music with here and there a. comic and topical song a dash or the muck heroic and a tinting of sentlmentalism The piece is beautifully staged several of the scenes art remarkable for their il richness anJtlegance design and the costumes are un co moiily handsome and picture que Cormne as Carmen Icta. the dancing girl. a part that fits her like a glove is the feature 01 the performance The Spanish Ounces are a revelation.

and are done by this most expert and clever artiste with a dash and abandon that is both dreamy and exhilarating and a precision and skill that command the applause of the most critical. The support is excellent. At Edgewood Avenue. Commencing tonight Dinznan Thompson and George ers great play. The Two Sisters will hold the boards at the Edgewood.

The press of every city in which it has been played has praised both play and company and stamp It as great a play as their first effort The 0 Homestead The Denver Times in speaking of the play The Two Sisters' is a play worth talking about and worth thinking about. It sheets us. ties American tile. Shakespeare Carlyle and Emerson wrote some admirable literature but the fl eople read. the newspapers uotradays while the works of the great wnursgrow uioldly on the shelf.

The newspaper reflects the common life of the people its tragedy corned and. romance is all our OH anti we read it The tragedy of Martha Howard is the tragedy of the police court. Vi know tile story of The Two Sisters for it can he seen on our streets or read in the newspapers every day. The Two Sisters" will be played again at mat nee and. night tomorrow.

Rhea xt DeOlves The appearance of Rites at DeGlves Friday and. Saturday will be a dramatic event of great interest. There is no SC. tress on the American stage more popular here in Atlanta. the comes this year with two plays new to her repertoire.

Czarina and Catherine Howard andarejoth very strung. THE HUMANE SOCIETY Complaint Books Will lie Kept at Different Places In the City. The executive committee of the Atlanta Humane Society held its regular monthly meeting in the parlors of the oung Men's Christian Association yesterday afternoon. A large number of ladles and gentlemen were present and. mature of vital interest to the society were discussed and considered.

The agent was authorized ton place complaint books at various places in the city. Its will give notice hereafter of their location. The society asks alt who observe cases of cruelty to animals to report the same at the places where the will Le kept. Several cases which have come under the observation of of-members of the committee ere discussed lAlone. The ROYAL BAKING Pow.

DER stands alone in purity in the world of leavening jgents. It is the only baking powder free from adulteration or admixture of injurious ingre- and absolutely pure The Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most re- JjWe baking powder offered to the public. Dr. H. A.

OTT 5 Government CIulrnf4 IfTHEWiTOl Tin Friends or T. WhItloCk Work. log for a Pardon for Elm HE IS AT THE CONVICT HOSPITAL And Is Unable to Do Any Work What- ever John Berry the McDonough Rapist May Hang Yet. Lying on a cot in the hospital of the Chattahoochee Brick Company camp Is a pale emaciated man. He U.

U. Whitlock who shot and killed Neal Betting in C. P. Johnon's bar about two years and a half ago. Bundled together with a mass of other offi cial documents is an application for Whitock's pardon In the governors office.

Governor Northen has the paper under consideration and will act upon it in a few days. either favorably or unfavorably. The leading ground upon which pardon ii asked is the weak physical condition of the convict. He Is confined to the camp hospital under constant attendance by physicians end shut off from the world and his kindred is slowly dying. The crime for which he was convicted was a ad one but the sad condition of Whltlock physically makes it impossible for hint to do army work.

It will be remembered that he was sentenced ten years in the penitentiary but owing to its feeble health ho WWI not sent at once to hecamps lie was allowed to remain at home with his family. where he was near the point of death until last June when he was carried out to Chattahoochee. He was placed in the hospital immediately upon his arrival sod has been there since. Governor Northen had three callers In his behalf yesterday. They were Judge James A.

Anderson Dr. JWilliam Jones and Colonel William II. Hulsey. They urged the case of Whitlock very strongly. The petition before the governor Is such as to cauo his careful consideration and nvestigatlon.

The solicitor general who prosecuted the case and the judge who tried It recommend that Whltlock he pardoned. Berry Slay Bang. The 18th of Janus ry may be the last day on earth of John Berry whose neck was saved by such a close shave two weeks ago. Berry is the Henry county negro who was sentenced to he tnged for rape December 18th but howas spited by the governor the day before he was to be hanged. That respite was only until January 18th and unless Governor orthen commutes or respites the negro tie will be hanged on that date.

So motion will be made for a new trial. Miss Dunn this young lady who was outraged by the burly brute writes positively to the governor as to the identity of Berry. She nays there can be no mistaking the truth that Derry is the guilty man. They Built a Schoolhouse. Captain.

decided a somewhat unique case esterdav but he tout no more timein making the decision than it took to write it out. Some ttmouth ag one the citizens or a certain community in Pierce county decided that their educational facilities were not good enough and set about to build a new schoolhouse. The work was begun and a splendid din was erected. Why not have a good building as it would be paid for out of Pieree county's school fund That building Is now Subbed and is fair to look upon but tho bill for the material and for the architects wor will not be paid out of the school mud. The citizens who were interested in the schoolhouse will have to pay tar i That's accord in to Captain Bradwolla decision made yeas trdsy.

The state does not ray for school buildings but school houses can be rented and th rent paid out of the fun 1 The Order leaned. The circulars re storing the three-cent rate to the Georgia Southern and Florida are out. They were issued yesterday from the once of the railroad com' mission They read as follows to the matter of the petition of the Georgia Southern anti loru hi Railroad Company that tb passenger rates tie i laced at 3 cents per mile the coniiui ie after careful considering the facts atittfgutse presented which show that the present raw is not remunerative the company and. as these lmte wt-re made by th peclal request of the Ueoi gtu Southern Railroad. Com.

panv the cotnmis5io II decides and so instructs that the said railroad. co spiny be al owed to re- stao- lush the rate of I cc us per mile vcr Its line. This circular to take effect at once. Capitol Notes. Adjutant General Kell will leans a.

call for a meeting of the state militia advisory board a few days. The meeting will be held in the first or second week in January. and is for the purpose of selecting a permanent site for the state encampment. Mr. IV H.

JOYl1er of the agricultural department goes to Macon today on business connected with us department. ot long ago the Macon Planters Oil Ic and Guano Company failed and since then they have been selling cotton seed oil without inspection. Mr. Joyner goes down to look into this and rd nedy it The governor bonored a requisition yesterday from Governor Ben Tillman. of South Carolina for J.

J. Williams who is wanted in that state for breach of trust. Major Warren of the executive department is very busily evignged counting coupons paid by Treasurer irdeman this year. Plvention ej sels curs prevent coughs and colds by using Dulls Cough Syrup. Salvation Oil.

the great pain extirpator can be depended en to care pain 25 cents. MOFIE GREEK LETTERS Alpha Tan Oineg Fraternity Win Bloom In Atlanta. The orgaulsat ion of the Atlanta alumni chapter of Alpha Tau Unnega fraternity was commenced yesterday. The meeting was held In Mr. W.

A. Haygoods law office R. L. Hutchison was made temporary chairman and W. Sloan Muggins temporary secretary.

Committees- were appointed to report a plan organization on January 12th. Alpha Tau Omega. is one of the largest and mos successful of the college fraternities. Of the forty four active chapters twenty tw are in the oath Five of those are in Georgia. Here are so me of the resident members P.

F. Smith. Fra Ilk Warren 51. Stewart. Louis Ken.

nan W. A Hayood Harvey P. Wilson P. Hutchinson. W.

Sloan Ruggins R. Reynolds Uen H. Haltr 8 C. Dean P. IL V' Her II.

Duncan F. Haygood Charles A. Henley John Halite T. P. Zetlare Mat.

Tern Hill 1- H. Glenn. il. T. Phillips lL Jones It.

Jones Vi. A. Hinselt Jr. Uarcus Johnson La A. Werner Hopkins and Rev Charles Lane.

That tired feeling no so often rd of It entirely ov ercome by Hoods SarsabariUa which gives montal and bodily strength. Bin Arp. Bill A rps new book 350 pp. tlons el egsnt binding gilt lettering. An his best wrltlngr are In tins book.

Hue you subscribed You v-ant to. Price 150. postpaid. Sen the amount to The Const tutlon. tt Remember to Save Your Money from It' cents upward by opening an account with the Go scanty Loan and Investment Company a 33 North Broad street.

To Rattle Hill. This Consolidated company's new eleetrle line running due west three miles Is now in tall oper- atioaron schedule time toweet Atlanta- port- omce on Battle Hill running along Broad WWheUTaU1tJland West Hunter to old city limit. tnenoaalongtt Chattalioocee rtfttroac1 ourp Oatherod Yesterday in the Varions Departments. This an off week In th county courthouse or several of the Judges and most of the countY officials are taking the customary holiday. Judge Westmoreland wuasked7esterday morn.

ng to hear a habeas corpus case. An effort was made to secure the release of J. U. Farmer who' was arm and lodged In the station house Use Monday. The a rent was made letter from B.

II. Collier sheriff of Jackson county who stated that Farmer was charged with one stealing. Mr. Howell Erwin represented the petitioner who was placed on the witness stand in Judge WestmorelandlI court. Tn pi isoner told Ins story with much emotion.

and ed contrition of spirit. lie admitted that lief ore coming to Atlanta he was a wild boy" aunt had owetl his wild oats but nid hr I have reformed. and now leading an upright hi e. I have united ith the thus-cit and expect to Ii vs right. Farmer declared that he nevot- committed the theft charged a him.

After hearing the matter Judge Westmoreland ei ided that Its would re we to grant the peel- ton Farmers release so the prisoner was taken hack to prison. They Want Rig Dasasages. Yesterday morning Messrs. Glenn 5 Staton attorneys for Mr. IL C.

Underwe ood load his wife Instituted suits in their be lalf against the Metropolitan Street Railtav Company. The husband sues for 5 lam and he wile seeks to recover la 000 In the declare- tiou it is alleged that Mrs. Untli rwood ws a pas- sender on one or the dummies of the defendant on he fthofla July that she was injured In a ollulon near the soldiers' ii me. She charges be company's servants with gr' ss carelessness. An Employee belt.

The same attorneys filed a suit against the Georgia Railway Company Tit plaintiff is Isaac orsey who avers that whll it dtsctiargmc his duties as an employe of the company tue Id of January 1891 he was injured. He wants 5 000 damages The Coca Cola Company. Messrs Candler Lee yest day Sled a petition or th charter of the Coca Cc la Company. The iucorporator are Ass Cand I It. Robinson and Johns Candler of Atlanta Merry.

of Virginia and 1" Prescott of Massachusetts. flue capital stock- Is 100000 and ay be increased to 200 00 I. The headquarters van oeinAtlanta The com pi ny will manufacture coca cola. and other drugs and medicines and wveragr The House In Order. JlIlltor ve has been giving the interior of the county courthouse a.

thorough renovation and now the various courtrooms natO jury- rooms are a seat condition. An Important Tffeeiine. Mr. Tyler Cooper clerk of the county commis sioners is busy arranging business for the first meeting of 1892 which will lie 1 next Wednes. dy morning.

A. great may Importunt matters will be acted on at this mOo ting. Will positively cure sic headache and pro vent its return. This is not talk but truth. Carters Little Liver Pills.

One pill a dose. Try them. ATLANTA'S 3 BRIDGES. The Steel for the Foi syth Street Bridge Coming Other Bridges. Mr.

Turner chairman of the bridge committee and Mr. Rico lid Mr. McDlidl' his associates are hippy So is Mayor Hemphlll An Invoice of the first shipment of steel for the Forsyth street bridge was received at the city hall and the material will he hers today. Another invoice will reach Atlanta today anti a second shipment will arrive tomorrow. The material now coming is tl11t which was contracted for this year sod the blue will amount to liliou twenty thousand do Inrs It it some of the heaviest pieces used in the ion truction of the bridge ind by the Middle of next week the contractor will putting It in place.

The balance of the matt' rial will arrive as fat as it is needed in the construction of the bridge. The Humphrey Street Bridge The bridge committee yeeierttay began Investigating the liulUllJreys street bridge over the East Tennessee road. The committee is not at alt pleased with the bridge and will prepare a report to th general council before the next regular meeting Too many tires have been lost by that bridge wd Mr Turner cnalnr an of the committee and a new bridge wouldn't hurt an how The Bell Street Bridge. The architects dtstg aera and engineers have completed their survey and examination of the Eel street bridge. The committee now knows just hat Is needed and tomorrow the pimng work so badly needed will be commenced.

Queer 1 Ieople With Paws and Claws with Wings and Stmp this popular line of juvenile 1 1 Painter Cox for we by John 00. Miller opera. hou block. Marietta street. ecl2lIU Dainty Roman neckchains with fleur de Us and heart shaped Roman and en ptnhnts with or without diamonds and pearls.

Maier ti leerkels WI Whitehall. Iw EVERY ONE SHOULD HELP. An Contributions Thankfully Received for the Boys' Club Festival. The New ear tpstlval of the Boys' Club is going to be a fine affair for the homeless young. sters.

It wilt tie the Christmas celebration that was to have been held on last Friday and it gives promise of being an unusually enjoyable occasion in every way. Sirs Brittain is hard at ork trying to make the festival a splendid success But she is in need. of mousy and eatables. Three hundred and fifty ixnsare to be enter- tamed. and.

be pr mcled with a. package of sweetmeats each a gift fro Santa Claus. There wilt ban snow hoUse. a large building completely covered with cotton of course rear Santa. Claus an abundance of fire orks together with a special permit from Mayor and the eatables.

All of which will require a big outlay of money. Contributions for the affair are needed and every one who can is requested to send something to Sirs. itrittain. who arranging ever thine single banded The newM 9 are to be present and tli re wilt undoubtedly be repetition or the royal newsboys' Christmas several winters go The members of thl Ron' Club have been anxiously looking iota ird to the coming at and the hall corner Decatur and Iritt streets will be the scene of the lolliest of affairs The homeless little fellows too will be able to celebrate Christmas in an appropriate manner. Of organisms are among the most ml- note bodies in the world.

Within the past few years these microbes have been brought to view by the microscope a vast multitude that no man can number. The ravages of tlii mighty host are great being the cause of our fifths of all the diseases of the human family. They destroy. more lives than war famine fire murder and shipwreck combined and they I abbreviate the average term human life by three-fourths. The old treatment of mercury and potash would at best onl hold the symptoms of the' disease in check but In the mdanldaie it often kills the patient and the microbe still lives.

renders the system untenable as ft place fo these germ poisons It changes the blood. so that to remain it would be to perish therefore the microbe escapes trough the pow of the kin and the poison which lie has left comes out soon alter. Do not take any substitute for 8 there is nothing like it tn any shape. Send for our Treatise on Blood and Skin Dig. eases.

Mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA. I Every Month I 1 ssiny women suffer from Excessive a Scent Menstruation they don't know I who to confide In to ret proper advice. I Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfields Female Regulator.

Specific for PAINFUL PROFUSE. I SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR I MENSTRUATION. 8 Book to WOMAN mailed free. I BUDF1ElD REGULATOR CO.

Atlanta Ob SYMPTOMS OP LIVER DISEASE. loss of appetite tad breath bad taste ta the mouth tongue coated pain under the shoulder-blade In the backer Bide often mistaken for rheumatism sour stomach with flatulency and water-trash IndigeS- tion bowels lax and costive by turns headache with dull heavy sensation restlessness with sensation of having left something undone which uught to have been done fullness after eating bad temper blues tirwi fooling yellow ap peerance of skin and eyes dizziness etc. Not all hut always some of these tod- onto want of action of tho er. For A Safe Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and baa never been known to fall to do good Taks Simmons Llier Regulator AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOE- UaUrla el Complaint. Dyipepsia Sick Headache Constipation Biliousness Kidney Affections Jaundice Mental Depression.

Colic. A PHYSICIANS OPINION. I have been practicing mediciM for twenty years and hare never been able to put up a vezeta- Site compound that would Mte Simmons Liver Regulator promptly and effectually move this Liver to action and at the same time aid instead ef weaken the digestive and assimilative powers oTthe system 1. M. HINTOW so.

Washington. Ark. Has our Stamp red on front of wrapper. J. Zi1in Co.

Philadelphia Pa AND SO DO More than Half a Million OTHER PEOPLE BECAUSE U. IS THE BEST. Buy No Other. or Sale by HUNNICUTT BELLINGBATH Cor Feachtree and Walton Atlanto tak. Trade-Mark KID GLOVES PERFECT FITTING THE NEWEST SHADES THE LATEST STYLES THE HOST DURABLE THE BEST WORKI1ANSU THEREFORE ALWAYS SATISFACTORY None genuine unless marked Pf oct28 d6m wed fri mon urea- NOTICE.

WILL APPLY TO THE NEXT MEETING OF I theceneral council for beer license at 152 Elliott street. T. yUEELA dec29 d5t Weather JRepofts with map posted daily at our Corner Window. SEE OUR CARNATION WINDOW. Means money to you.

ThelO 0and200o discount sale which we have now on many of our choicest Suits and Overcoats offers to the careful and economical buyer of Clothing excellent advantages for bargains. It is rarely that you see so handsome. Scarfs- In Puffs Tecks and in as are shown in our Furnishing window. WIIIII Areyoagolas taChlcs or ay point in til northwest vu Chicago II so ask your don agent toe tickets vu Louisville. Or vii Cincin nati and Indlanapoilo.

Cincinnati Uuniltoa anti Dayton said Motion positively the only line ran nlngU1lLUfl vestlbuled trains electric lighted steam heated. with mijiuncent dining ears and compartment sleeping cars. it- H. McDUEL JAMES BARSBB General Manager. Gen.

Pass. Agent. EVERYTHING IN MEN'S ATTIRE Whitehall Street. Corner Alabama. ATLANTA TRUNK FACT CHRISTMAS Novelties Plush and Leather.

Our display is brilliant with the best products of continental cap itals. Pans Berlin Vienna- each contribute rare and beautiful things and most likely you can buy them cheaper here than you could in oerson on the spot QUOTATIONS. Plush Comb and Brush Cases 7c i 5150 175 2 50 275. 3 3 5 the way up to the rich contrivances at 15 and 20. Plush Work Boxes begin with strong.

neat affairs at 750 and climb by easy rises to 18 Fine Plush Shaving to Leather Toilet Sets 450 is one extreme 15 is the other. Collar and Cuff Cases 125 150 2. 250 and 3. A great variety of Pocket Books 350 400 5oc 65 750 and r. ELEGANT Other useful and decorative articles are spread out for your examination and all are on the same generous price scale.

94 Whitehall St. As Long as Girls Will Play the piano the parents should have a. care to secure for them a. good Uno to commence with. It is important to fix the right touch and to accustom their ear to a prope tone and besides all thUtbeyliaTa apUMDrjinthemuwc.

The Best is the Cheapest. Then buy the Vorld the Artists- Favorite the liot If you are froine to keep your piano in constant use or there are nervous peopl around I 4 JJ you are only XIXE YEARS OF AGE and want a piano to last until you are FORTY NJDL men get the STOP PIA the IVERS POND. Or do you prefer a piano from the largest SO bavin been made and sold The favorite Instrument South is the FISCHER. Phillips Crew of Atlanta. Oa.

have sold ne rly 2000 of the 90000 Fischer Pianos. We Rent Pianos. We Exchange Pianos. We Sell on Easy Payments. We have na Pianos For Sale.

We have 300 Parlor and Church Organs. Write for Pncea and Catalogues. PHILLIPS CREW. ATLANTA GA. We Have.

the Prettiest Stock of Diamonds Watches Jeweky Clocks etc. in the city. MATER BERKELE 93 Whitehall Street. Buy the Hammond Typewriter. a machine that has.

more good points than all other makes combined. Jil H. Nunnally General Agent-36 Whitehall Street. on ones. The to mond DQ 1I1A wu proioeed II it Wit lues.

Is DEPARTURE. ma Ii ew ft a 1 If nl tte me li uu pan" tedtJJ aSbed hi4- uti3l1ed li Wh al r. we ompany re8Olnd lJt Ct I I If 15" l1r 1rl ually niioye4. be dltl1 ut our ny 4 ce of a. ry lar llneaa.t Oll the TexY' tOW11l ceor 1au nlghi ll se ri C1j U8C a aln.

i. I blil manwould otT ha4V O1rre ll That tu ht and ll lit. ra wnl' wt11 llt week J. or commanderr" i Ide. i lnally Of aJ 1JIfO re tile lot.

vaue E3Y city oiby rai ed tJ me ftii ot ltortea' 1 ill I. com tu tlees tr to i I LoeoIl10Un. It Ioiliht no' worklng citiJenai py and them the city tl th. e. Coot KennaJ 1 to b7 Hrf emen Theuvjo ed danein icl ted I nceq adges were the n.

KNOW. fnmiJ 1 y. the. f. af f1 boro i Grlm1J47 1 Ii of 04 la.

tinlntf on bar WM thO of mbaH. tt WI at the JWt1O areRt tn Uarmf Va1le fiX o- lJ y. ti brick. opium IA Mra. la1if pea IIt.fi1f ne tnoWl1f a mem1 I11 Ji the conlederaC14 jjj the TIctlmot.

a knife hU beei' atnlng to kUI Wolcotti cxruIdt aocIl4 I iS th EnPJIif- i Be 8peC1alb hu declared dI It1 ehU ltf ti i i GO rsda WUtUIJj 4 1 11fT ANTA IN. ff of fAxound At C. Kin da. ghter JrlUAiD who on The LJIAllCOCk ret 1 serylces II Monday Moaeyla poPllIion reelS. IS b1 can Mr.

C. ut aenue 7 Dr. ID lIIat The cirCuit 3Dd Olllby. ci VII and yeW yet. Better.

tins biI lope' soon 1 ot i I Several 19 I th tothe Lutthe arri val. Mr. M. 3 aC tted In md Work I g. willl1ave eat ng very II thodllt Th1s enIn congrega onalloTe of alrea.

On II seining dB Jew The tied I 11 Mr. IlIA York. lew en lar pa7 been on the road for T. S. I One suns- with leadln yrtle SI year A.

II. J. Grdy Odoer thelut ohhe d1 fOrthil tl1c1dQl. Jbt 1 ct1oD vm Ii. tht11lttel the 111111 1Iro1 are' respective UlJIngthe1rclalmIln way.

Their City' and memberaeaeh ke neceasal cele tlon The o'clock. klAd ree. Seventy-five presentlwete s. willlJlsure luccetlSfnland Appnol A Athe services 8. bebalt 8howin sets-loon I J.

C. DlUllel and literature it taythat a Tomorrow Yale 8 forty-eight 1 I ng b1u I lg Ia The Its ex es con Terse. stockin 1e or tllLIlc 5in tn1 carols eirolees rsa 8l I ee consi tin bre id ment I I en- lame-Marguerite. altern Don Ml mo Kimball. 6 fu i Egf si amon i expen iture fs lt fe5thesta set rti theater oers cou rse lon Corutnes re.

k. cll rulnJt an fe 8 I UI1 statS i mOf 19 remarkable of un- coumonly picturesque. I lets. lrec18l0n nman Ryers ards pn sed tll lr Old las ti olereAd llowa laye reat writers grow ly Dew paptrrellects people-Its oWl It. tra edy We Si ters J6 tre tl ext at Saturdaywtil lIt andare oth ry Youn nU lber ita i I Pl ty laie 11 cas.

port bCO 5 will THr AP jf i I. rdon D7 What-I John an. otherofii- applica onfor GovetnorNorthen ledlD I we con vlct. h08 un bad to the camps. plae I am val The a cau 1 Januury who was thel ZuIJt tints in lUon.

th 1 ere c1ed. Pie I' no wo fll ld. mad erd bundln schoolhouses the pa ofthe a1 ssi on. Tlieyread 8 llr lo bRft i tlaced carefully at l1l1gu a to I tc. re lI patiythe decldeslUld allowed.

re Qerlt3 willisstl6 in purt OS a cu1tnr1 ha Not Ice it. in upons ls I Dr. Cou reat cure. pain. lzat Hut hson of most tour two outh luGeorgia.

Fr J. A. 8. tc o1l 8i JUg1i J. Y.

8. J. c1 J. now of heard Saran arilla bodi ln stnklD lustra. bindln IUb8 ibed ant Send Consttution at 391 was.

CUy'1 Dlt. theooaonlheQIUl1oocl1ee 1 t' 4' i lC9 Jirt QURrnqif Ooeslp Oat YeiW4a1D. th Var10 DepartineUti. tn the cou e. for judeeand lug Farmer.

YU ted onleUtr DII hone The- ld as I gh ts. butltlld ba n. sin lily. haveunlkd with det1ded reI tion for 0 prl oner beWf 55055 the ljOOO. tio UnllJrwoud Iln the9th of last the trsa a alnt Ra way lorsey hi em IOte co wasInjured.

5000 Coca MessrsCandJer ye ter the Cla 1 I A W. It 520000 W111ue1nIAtJanta. comps nd bevera ls. Love tbor RIh :1 In comm Is- fir willlJe lied mornin malIyhnponunt ee hea bche A TUNT AS FOllyth Other brid assoc iltes II brid ty a no I lce to arri ve a nit dolrg SS CS 113dI he wIlJarrive Str tt brld cIJDlnJ ttee Le iU the the' and anyhow designers tbelrsurvey ju what repairing cowmenc d. Wln Stings- JUT tDile by house de shaped Maier1 de Ol II Year Ih Clu" 8tmas tromise bein in work tare 1J 1J ti 8e each-a aota be a lar ered ra nr fy nkhfl 1rt lal re eWr n1ri Jq es a OI single-banded.

newsboys therewiU Wl a lookjn for to comln th litti The Iluisible nmy tills mlghtyhost four. 11 famlnefire shi wreck avera of me ury nd atlllli ves. sy tem JIa for poison S. S. S.

in eases Aru A I 14 ODt Sptdlcfor I to WOYAN f' au an i1J i 1 IJ back or ot me rhemtm sr sm I be dull hev sento ree wth snston hvng lef udone whcb uht hve bn fe afr catng i tmp blue ti folig yelow ap pc II a eye dn et a awy tee 1 ct wt aton te Lve. Relable tht cn do no har kow to fa g. Tab Lvr Reguator ECUA SPECIFO FOR alara Bwel Cmplaint. ou Slt Alo 1 ion Jald rc rnnICANS I ln prccn medic twet blik Yl Regto roply. ad tcy te Lve actn ad sme tme inted I Cf welen cgtvc ad limltive pwm otc sstel.

HINON D. hingo. Ak ONY GE UlN oZ Stp in ronfotoCPp IZe COs Pdl Pa Miion OER BUNNICUT BELLIGRATB Cr. Peachtr Will ton Atanto Ga reM P' PERFCT FITINO NEWES SLE BES WORKANSHP. onegenulne unes maked aP.

oct6m nr. NOTICE I WIL NX the Ieneral councl ber licen. 1 Eilothtreet. J. WlN.

cd wi lF Bep witlmap postd ft Corn i OURCARNA nON Te 1000 and 2000 dscount whch many ou Overcoat ofers carefU Clothng excelent Scarfs- Teck Furnishng VERYTHING ATIRE Whlehan Strt Corer Albama FAY Nove1ies in is brlant continenta. cp' Pars Berln lkely tha in person spot Brsh 1 250. 3. soal rih 1 sand 20 begt aars ad clmb rses Ces 6 Lether Toiet i is and Cuf Caes get rety 35C 4c so 6c 1. uslul detve ac6 ar enmlDaton enerou prc 11e LEBERMAN KFANN 4 Whitehal Ar 101 otl Chicago pttS i norhwen I 1 a TOu aentot tcket 11 Ltve Cicl la ldpol CIncint tl Dayn posltvl" Ue nin vestibled tl electc lnt I het cllt c1n WA BAI I Ger 1 Pa An.

I I ong pare ts Ihould hav lurt thm Ilano clnmenc wt I I pornt aClstm prop bsides al thbthe1nB" a pleasure I the mUSIc Bes Chept. hen Wold. Rnowed. Aita' KNABE I a joine iao constt aneroU 1 nd JOt or A wat. pio untl a tTY NIE them i 50b' OP PIA1O yu pefer pio te fatol-9O hilTg ben me lTrt Il ent Pllpi Cew.

Oa. bav rll20 90 Ficer InO WeRnt Fanos Echange Ey Pyment. hav SendRd Po. hav 3 Palor Cuh Orgns. Writ forlca Cataloe.

LNTA GA 1 Wathes ewely I AI ER BERKE LE Wiehal Street I Nunnaly neral' 1 liSt jf 7 I e' Ie a. reet. i' I stroig DanyW w' pru Con 7 tZII CIThfl tper ie. dLny Il ie fl whoa 0ek flI cIj to ew t.I re on t. rtuiPy tthu ty OOfJi I reap orrt Zj et avprvIar M116 ce ou I4O fligb carrtag 1 ii u8 fd 0 ivun erynial ooi 11 e.rre- t.t.

uzL an Lt' 0 rtrL te 0 Knilt th Vhet. Ib1I4 old. Lu tLn' fey con. ro ct for the very 4 ma tIL tti I iue 3y zi ttyw ta. in i wiU try to.

th 1 no wurk1n i 3 1 mos wa1nos. at thS Kimball. tsttIn I ghter wartof cHflb Li fruit ew York Iii a7. thS LrIt ucknown Jofl dfather wasoueoZ mem- sube been- WOICOU eod ft Th aIead 4IH 1 4 Geng rsday rein. i1 BRIEK1 EWS I al1.

etreeta. flbycalflug i to va uest ple cijcuitand Mr. Diatbil a very to 0 I ii to tnttie 0 a 0' 4 Miss Ford. lt lady and thegroom sttbe WDAndcrson ti5 fIowi Dr. gf ix st arttwest taew York.

sew York hi eadlgir43on. Is a g- 4 illconductthe 4 ni i YevOrleansengagement. ltwas tei i 4 ma f- inchthanhe. Ye1l5 I- va Atthe tll1thsocern. LtlantaArtihery atthelr ii PtainGeorge B.

0 flbeelected H. Ccx layne yesteiday that Qo14 iu a WatCh The b- Menschri suan sight silliee In. fromii o'clock p. to 1 oclock a. rn.

and. a 5ey or serI olghtthe Ia agnes 1n meel Inciden3in Y1ni1acUonwUIntaken the mt md lnveq AnnIveaiytxercieTb the re- 7 3O those tookthlsiuethod showing theirappreciation Sofas a TheJuch cusipsoyconcluded Is prperties an- witty andthere and elegance thirflri ownantlwe mail. ne iOext ofthe Young Ttaeagent were a. A 1 iorie. I gents.

fL. Y1' is re habIebaking QT 4e a ir4 ATTllR GPITOL a THE' to hinfeeblehealthhewanotaent JudgoJames re- theltruth agne me wort 1. according fool comomission. the cnnittiislc to th' 0 Joy ocr eiiels curepain. 0.

usgs arsinthesoutli. Fiyeof stein sc-me Frank F. V. S. A lien W.

S. f. A. S. Billkrpsnewbook35O 0 fl114 sCion.

on to West thenOs stong the river road 0' i. ttli 1 23 Aneortwasd toeucethe rteaaeofJH on wa plisoner stunt before wa wildosts Just reluise 15000. the 25th Ins ins whibit Cot inpany. yester Canelr F. andJnltn 8 J.

00. F. wa 5. receivedat eontructlon material uv dec12 lot iw beingan boys are provided from a anabundanceot fireworks Is evertimtng ttere Cltrietmaeinanappropriats 1ruisibIefirmy mentof wouldatbest only un- end a Bockto 1aflPSXMs. i' 1 often ap- Liver.

CohIc haverieer toput avqeea- tht OPJLT GENVINE 0 redotifront ANDSODO orSaleby pp FItr 11H3 octls-06m I general declidlt ep oyts i fl The 1O' 2O0 youseeso inour cLD BYTHlNG i75 alltheway tothe a i8. t6. IS 225oand LIEBERAN irmiffiiL ste you gotag to so. vtaCincln. ati car n.

in monte. loit aregoing tTh FIANO 000 having BeCOfldflAfld a ia i 1. a a- i I 5 i.

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