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pp yy ffjff r' f' ffl a rS i-i iii rfsK.ii3i Vn Sk'---T BEAPPOINTED leport That He Will 18 Unlts Stiles District Attorney. BIG SHAKEUP IS EXPECTED jfnmber of Federal Office Holders in Jabaiis 1111 Be Removed by tie resident and Democrats Put in Their Places. Montgomery. Ala. October IT.

Spe- The republicans here who side jth the lily whites. and who were lUftIc1ently on the inside to have anticipated the Roulhao appointment. claim tth great poslUvenesa to have auur- ance from Washington that Internal Rev. cue Collector D1nghame removal has teen determined on' and that Postmaster zo Thompson of Tuskegee. Is to have Itls place.

Also that District Attorney iv. S. Reese to go. The report Is here tonight that. Governor C.

Qatea will be offered the plaee. The negro contingent make no secret of their. efforts to have high-class democrat of the Roulhac and Qatea kind supplant the lily whites. 1 FIRE UNDERWRITERS MEET. TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION IN' SESSION AT CHATTANOOGA.

Symposium on Needs of Local Agents and How Best Secured. Officers Are Elected. Knoxville. Penn. October 17.

Special. Ths Tennessee Association of Fire Underwriters convened In annual session in this city today. Insurance men are here from all over the state for a two days' convention. Vi. C.

Nelson. of Louisville. secretary of the Tennessee and Kentucky board. la also In attendance. 3.

E. Davies. of Knoxville. is presiding. lid today the convention organized heard an address by W.

I McSpadden. of Knoxville. and had a symposium on Needs of Local Agents and How Best Secured. Tonight banquet was enjoyed at the Imperial hotel. The following officers were elected to- far President.

1. E. Davits of Knox- 11118 first vice president N. i. Grady of Chattanooga.

second vice' president. yf. Walker. of Winchester third vice psesldent J. P.

Eddlngton. of Memphis secretarj Sot Moses. of Chattanooga 1 Chattanooga. Tenn. October 17.

Spe- W. Kendall has been appointed Jocal agent of the Southern Express Company. J. B. Gar succeeds Kendall as rente agent for Chxttanooa and New Orf-'leans lines.

Building of Army Post. i Chattanooga Tenn. October 17. An uni ixpected question. has arisen in- conner- JjUon with- the bids for' the- construction I gmipmgg iuu9uvua inri ueuv.

cuiuj ost at ChtckamaUgaI8ZL aeh cot vjlie bids received for the work complete amounts to over 11000000 and the appro- Jvprittion by the war department but jfcalfthat amount. Captain Slocum the construction quartermaster. left here for Washington today with all the bids to 4nTe ttgate them. there. Bank Cases To Come Up.

Zebulon Ga. October 17. Special The tin' term of Pike which las been in session for two weeks ad- joumed today until the. second Monday is November. at whkh time an extra see- lion will be held for the disposition of UJlftnlshed business.

Besides other court matters at that time there win be a dumber of criminal cases growing out of the failure of the Barnesville Savings Bank and the New South Savings Bank. Much interest is centered in these cases because of their importance and me' prominent attorneys employed In them. JOHNSON HELD IN THE TOWER. Admits He Struck Emmett Mitchell Who Lies at Hospital in a laying Condition. aiWUl Johnson.

the young white' man who IA charged with striking and dangerously Wounding Emmett Mitchell Thursday iorntng. was arrested yesterday by Csnnty policemen Matheson. and Wit' ijams and locked up In the tower on the iharge of assault with Intent to murder. Johnson admits that he struck Mitch- but claims the brow was In a. fight and was justifiable.

t1IItchel1 was found early Thursday ii Japrnlng at the foot of the stairway tt rear of Folsom's restaurant in an i nconscious condition. He Is at the i 9 7 hospital' and he may yet die from. ils Injuries. Looking Ahead The time for the maturity of Life Insurance seems far oft- veiled In uncertainty. But ob servatlon teaches Its necessity Impresses Its Importance- demonstrates Its value.

Its In vestment worth equals Its pro. tective usefulness a security that It pays to bold. The Keynote Of liberality falme faith- fulnee Is found In EQUITABLE POLICIES. They accom- push what they undertake the Insurance of life at reasonable cost and with absolute rellabll- y. Consult us for facts and fig.

fores regarding this Important R. L. OREMAN Manager ATLANTA. MACK PAUtlSOWID TEAKS JJT PEN SOS MUBDE. 0 HIS BROTHER fury Brought in a Verdict of Mart- slaughter at Tiftonbut Prisoner Gets Limit of th Law.

Tlfton. Os. October 17 3peciaL Mack Fault who killed his brother. Rilunan Paulk near thu city onvAngust 23 was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to twenty- years in the penitentiary by Judge Seabrooz who. remarked that he.

was sorry the law and the jury did not permit him to impose heavier penalty. The defense of tile prisoner was to the effect that he shot his brother under the Impression that he was a. highwayman and was not guilty of murder Ht. statement was the only evidence Introduced by the defense. Th two Paulk brothers.

Mack and Hllsraan. were JnTlf ton Saturday. August 24. and white In town secured some blind tiger whisky and were drinking- together. They left for HUsman.

home to Irwin county about o'clock and' that' was the last time they Were' seen together. Th next morning HUsmans body was round about two miles from Tlfton laying several yards from the public road. with four bullet holes la It. Several empty whisky bottles" two hats and a shoe were found near the scene. one of the bats and the shoe proving to be that of Mack PaZiIk.

After investigation was held as to the cause of Hllsmans death Mack was arrested next day he having returned to Tlfton for more whisky- He was arrested and lodged In Jail to await the action of the grand Jury. EVERY PASSENGER INJURED. OAB. JTTMPS TZAC AND TURNS. 1 COMPLETIXT OVZB.

Number Are Hurt at Lawrenceburg zy but None Fatally To- cullar Accident. Lawrenceburg. Ky. October 17 This afternoon. as the regular evening train on the Southern railway was coming from Iturn the tear car In.

some way left the track at Jackson. a flag station and turned' completely over Injuring every person in the car except two. The most seriously injured were brought this city. Those" who received medical attention were Rev. D.

I. Bond Knoxville. Term. Rev. Frank Thompson onHarrodsbur Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. Price Cahill. Duncan Ky. John Wash.

Lawreneeburg Ky. Ben Sims Duncan Ky. Wash Bukett. tlagman. Burgin Icy.

J. II. Barnett. Versailles Ky. S.

A. Brown Harrodsburl' Ky. The most seriously Injured are Miss Ca- illl. John Wash and Wash flaskett. THEATERS.

At the Grand. Coming on the heels of such a splen production as Amelia. Bingham' A Mod. rn tliewtsaid of tne NBe opera company faced a difficult task at the Grand last night at leastinpleasing thosewho were sVJfortuaata' aii to see Miss Blngham cornpapy. The Wizard of ihe'- JftliJ with Us catchy and tuneful melodl Jls cat.

Q11ate4 to gleaseianyjatidlehcerwieh pro iented- by a capable. compauy" but little can be' said in favor of the produxrtlon seen at the Grand last evening. It is a little' surprising that' the character of the talent employed the Grand in one season for the entertainment of the patrons of that popular play. hose should prove so ed In point of aburjty. It would seem in the language of the track.

that selling platen are-occasionally run In' with thoroughbreds When the ptogramme at least' the Grand. calls for latter. One of the most striking and effective climaxesin romantic drama is said to that at the close of the third alt of A Colonial' Girt which Is to be seen at' the Grand Monday and Tuesday Miss Grace Livingston Futnlss' has rewritten the piece especially tot Miss Bertha. Crelghton. The scenic embellishment of modern dramatic productions has been carried to- an extreme that would seem extravagant were It not that the public has grown' to demand such perfection of detail.

It Is said that Mm Creighton carriea one of. the. most complete scenic productions organized in New York this season including furniture bra properties etc. Miss Crelghton has surrounded herself with a company of excellence. There will be a matinee Tuesday at- ternoon.

Prank Danle1s sings some decidedly funny songs in his new musical comedy hit. Miss Simplicity In which he Is to appear with his big company at the Grand next Wednesday. Last winter with this piece' Mr. Danle enjoyed one of the mostsuccessful runs of the season in New York at. the Casino.

and these funny songs of his with their catchy airs set the whole town- not only to whistling but to laughing as well. Among the best of the songs that fall to his lot Miss Simplicity" are 'Don't Mint Me. Bobby the Sunday. School Boy The Chmnutty Language of Lovers and The Interrogative Girt" Mr. Charles B.

Hanford Is said to have gone to greater expense In staging Much Ado About Nothing" and The Taming ofithe Shre which he will present at the Grand on Thursday. October 23. than any production by him during his stellar career. Every' scene In the play Is a' masterpiece of- the scene painters art while the" costumes' ate magnificent and correct in every respect Starting with thisadvantage Mr. XIanford has followed It up by securing an unusually competent company.

rust two more perlorman of the Fe and Sernon Company and another- successful week will haverolled by in a merry way making another interesting chapter to the story of the success of tie Wells policy In Atlanta. There Is an' Interesting advance sale for. the matinee this afternoon. and there' sre jffospects for the largest audience of. the week at the' closing performance tonight The bill has stood the opposition with flying colors.

and in fact with such pOpular opposition the record for this week is remarkable. The" show is. a strong one. and iris to-be regretted that. some the show goers have and prol- win It for there are features Mr Wells wUl hardly be able to get many weeks and he wants his to' see.

all. the good things he aMfSemoa have made an Im- nn' that will make them strong Eawln wdSwhentheyvisit the Bijou Slainnextseason A better comedian ita lSemoailshardtoVcall to mini HI uTa runny manj and he do not force matters i apparently accomplishes of taugh- klBr with easy effort. or his clever' and art worth see- BIJuNEDTOMJiH plier Gildien Esca lltI1. RESIDENCE Is DESTROYED L. P.

uolIing2worthses Home and Cnlldf Hr Near TMicon Clothes in Closet Ignited. Other iCentraliCity News Items. Macon. a. October 17.

Speclal The year daughter of Mrs. 1. P. P.Holl1ngnrorth was burned to death this morning' at their home on the Co. lunibus roan about five miles from the While Mr.

and Mrs. Boilings worth were at breakfast early this morning two- sons. II and' 10 a little daughter. and the baby' were left to the bed room. supposedly asleep.

Another little daughter was sent to the room to1 awakes the children. She' returned with' the startling Information that the closet- In the bed room was on fire. An attempt was made to enter the room. but tie heat was so great that was Impossible to do so. All of the children except the baby had.

managed to escape' from the burning apartment. one of the boys being severely burnel whiledoing so. It not known how the fire started but is supposed that one of the children in going to the closet with a light to' get some. clothes ignited the wearing apparel without noticing it The' house and also a small outhouse' in the yard were completely destroyed. Political Situation in Macon.

TZteocl political sttuation isgrbwing more Interesting every day. The race for four aldermen was livened up some this snvrnlng by the entrance of two new candidates" one from the second ward" and theother from the' fourth. E. Shelverton is the new entry from the second. He la' a prominent young druggistand has many friends in the city.

It is. conceded that he will snake a good race. The new entry from the fourth ward is W. W. Williams the welt-known jeweler.

Mr. Williams is' one of Macon's solid business men and has always taken a deep Interest in everything that affect- ed the welfare. of. the city. No man has more friends than he and he will keep his' opponents.

busy fromnow until election day. Picked Up Unconscious. X. A. Harris a white roan wa taken to the city hospital this morning from the union passenger station in a precarl- oils condition.

The man came to Macon yesterday. This. afternoon at 2 o'clock lie WI found in an. unconscious condition. caused It is thought by an epileptic fit.

Letters found in the mans pocket mdi' cate that he. Is from Cuthbert. 3. B. Birch Dies.

3. H. Birch. one of 'Macon's oldest citi' acne died at the residence of his- daughter. Mrs.

E. M. Goodloe. on Poplar street this morning after an illness of several weeks. Mr.

Birch had been engaged In business in this city for several years but had retired some time ago on account of his tailing health. Mr. Birch was at thetime of his deaths 67 years of He leaves a wife and four children Mrs. T. :1.

Ragsdale. of Atlanta Mrs. K. Dodd and lrcht Wrightsvllle and Mrs E. JfGoodioe of thta Ity.

f. The funeral win occur. tomorrow morning from the. residence of his daughter. Old' ran Damaged by Pies.

Fire came removing' from Macon one of the old landmarks at 2 o'clock today. Whehthe departmentansweredthe alarm that had been sent in it was found that the old jnil which is now. being used as a blacksmith shop was on tire The response of the department saved the building with hut little damage. Macon News Notes. Ed Andrews a negro was tried la the recorders Court this morning1 for stab.

bing another nigro Ltge and was bound over to. the city court'- The ladies otthe First Baptist church' gave the students ofMercer Ii. reception this evening in' of the church. Refreshments were served and. an interesting programme rendered.

The Demons a. social organization at Mercer university. will give' a dance evening. October II. at theMacon Hussarsarmory Hon.

B. S. Ttslnger of Upson was in the city. today. COMMITTEE FINISHES WORK.

Entertainment Committee of 'Carpenters Adopts esoluttons of Thanks. The local entertainment committee. of carpenters which had in charge the ar tangements for the recent convention of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters an Joiners of Anerica in this city has corn' pleted its work and adjourned. At the final meeting resolutions were. 8 adopted extending- the' hearty thinks of the carpenters to the' different trade" organizations or the city and to the bus- ness firms and citizens who assisted In entertaining the visitors The resolutions' state that the-delegates' whx attended' the convention bear the highest regard for the hospitality of Atlanta.

SESSION A RECORD BREAKER. Thirty Moonshine Caseg Disposed of Yesterday in. the United States Court. The session- yesterday of the United States district with Judge Wllnam T. Newman on the bench aiecord breaker.

being one of the busiest sessions held by that tribunal In a long while. A. total of thirty moonshine cases was disposed or during' the session. which shows a rapid dispatch of business. Four.

teen defendants entered pleas of guilty and six verdicts of gullty and two Verdicts' of not guilty were' YThe remain- Ing cases were consolidated where there was more' than' on oeaaagainst a fendant. No heavy sentences were imposed. but the ordinary jail term was the order of the session. The docket of moonshine' cases for the present term and it Is expected that the session' of court. for the remainder of this'-month will be occupied with the trial of such ness.

andCurran and' the other numbers have made good. The offering for next week. Is without speculation the aggregation of vaudevniee talent. ever offered outside" of New York. It Is headed.by the' widow of.

Alexander Iferrmanfl MadameAde- lalde Herrmannthe queen of maglcwho win present a novelty number embracing some of thefeats of magic that husband the 01 the world The supporting features will be Wincher- manna performinsr bears. Edwin Laid McCoy trio. Hal Merrltt. Daniel WU1lltms. and company Sophie PASSES AWAT AT HIS HOME IS Was Prominent liercfeint and Con federate Os.

October 17 SpedaL Charles W. West died at his home to this city this morning at an tMty hour alter an. IHness of some weeka. He was born In. NeW.

York. Urch ZT. 1340 and came to Savannah In M69. where he had' resided ever t1nce. Howls' in the con federate army and amt1t1berof of the Con.

federat eran AuotIat2on In 1863 he and. hi brother formed the grocery arm of A.M- C. W. stj which has been in existence ever slnc fcnd- is one of the best known ha the tili. He has been prominent.

among thi. ptists of Georgia. and moderator' of the theanbery Association for the tea year rXhefuneral will aceomorrow. Captain Barrow JBtsignm. Captain Pavid C.

ion of Judge Pope Barrow has resigned Vthe captaincy of the orpe light Infantry one of the famous companies QfSavamaia. Tills action was taken because of the pressure of Captain Barrows legal duties. lie sent on his resignation today. X1ck bConTictlAbor. A delegation of colored citizens principally mlpteter called un Mayor Myers today to remooitrate' against' the employment of convicts by the Mill Raven Lumber Company at Us plant just west of the city limits.

The mayor agreed with them that such labor. Is not wanted near the' city. MC advised them to petition the' city council. which Will take conic action looking to the of tie convicts golrfg to work. The company has already contracted for ISO of the states convicts.

2 them from. a lessee. who does not need their labor. WATSON LZCTUBES AT MERCER ECe Beceived an OTation from the Mercer University. Macon Ga.

October XT. Special. Testeraay morning. after his lecture at the. opera house- Wednesday night' under the.

auspices of Mercer university' and Wesleyaa college Hon. Thomas E. Watson delivered an address to the students of Mercer chapel exer- clses No man ever' spoka from the chapel stage to ibe who received such an ovation as uMrWatsoti received. After the Introduction by Dr. Pollock.

and tile speaker had risen to speak the cheering wa long andcontlnuous The speaker stood for several minutes overcome by emotion. Then he said he came a a Mercer man to speak to Mercer men. lie told of his early struggles in the college and engaged in personal renainla. cenoes of those days. and i associations.

lie told of. how he dreamed and aspired' in those days and said that every great Ute and achievement was the result of a dream. He pointed to numbers of his classmates whose life he knew to be pure and aspirations high as college students. and who had since' attained to eminence. and tame.

In the. different walks of life. He eso sold of brilliant and propelaing fepys whose life at that time was not" pure and who had since died without. leaving one mark on pie sands of time. Mr.

Wat- son said that the" price of success In anything was work sad rinsed his' talk with the assurania to the boys that whenever he heard of a victory lyon' by them his heart' swelled with pride as a Mercer man. His address' was one continuous stream of oteidqilace earniame and sound ad- f- SERGEANT EJCHSEN PUNCHED. Tells tie Police flow a Man Attacked Rim on a Trolley Car "Without Cause. Sergeant W. N.

Elchaen. recruiting of ficer in Temple Couik Slted. at poucerbar- racks last night to tell the police that he had been assaulted on a trolley car whlle comlng IntotiBeclty His face was battered and bruised his nose was swollen and. red there was a large bump over his left eye and' all over his countenance there were dote and daahes of. Upod made by numerous and sundry punches of a.

fist. The sergeant had been tothe. horse show and he. looked as It al horse had galloped over him. That bin In er the mid me he exclaimed.

Anybody ean eij that by looking' at you the officer In charge replied. What on earth did the other fellow dp to get tou- marked" up that way He must have danced a war dance on your face and then turned till ear over on you. The recruiting sergeant was excited and when he attempted ito give expression to his battered countenance he' looked comical enough for show clown. You look like Punch In the. Punch and Judy show remarked a call officer.

Punch cried out the. recruiting' r- geant yer bid" eete you know by dams bout de punc Maybe you got two kinds of punch suggested the- officer. In charge. The recruibng sergeant went on to ten how a stranger on a trolley car got mad for nothing and went to punching him like a madman. He said he couldn't re tnlldte because' the were ladles in the car.

He had. great respect for the ladies but the other fellow didn't. lie lost hi cap' in the row. which was knocked off of his head and fell li to the' street. The little white clgatette hat he wore he had borrowed from a friend.

It was too small by several sizes and hardly covered his swollen. and bruised face. Sergeant Elchsens address was taken and lsewas promisedHhat an effort would be made to. catch the fellow who hag punched him in the presence of ladles. He was told that if he happened to die torn his mica-lee he must notify the police.

i Mine got he exclaimed "don't talk dat yay mlt yea lab mos dead already trim dose punch mlt me dot dune. Duchess Cnsuelo' Being Treated. Vienna October 1 The duchess of Marlborough arrived here today for the purpose of' undergoing treatment ypro- fessor sfdor Mueilet Tor severe catarrhal affltction ProfessorsMueU Ja successfully treated many prominent American and fa now treating theson. of. Secretary Root.

Want Miss Stones Eansom. Washington October 17. Representa tires of the missionary societies have formally requested the state' department to make a demand on Turkey for. repayment of the amount of ransom paid on account of' the' release of. Miss' Ellen Stone.

The request. assumes the. pliability as settled. but the state department lass by no means assured itself on that point. Regal Test Nwtyv per cit.

of afl 350 zhoe camnon Hemlock oeJ ton ao dfegt The difference between the wear of such soles and genuine Oak considerably mart than a dollar The difference in cost goes fato the Manufacturcr' Tliesc YimiDoe Oak" ubstftuteare aw not brittleand short J1vcd but ztfff as wood heavy ter absorbing. Gemdnelhre sole leather tanned by the good old fashioned slow process tough as wire light as' fibre and wears to the thinness of a wafer without breaking through. Used hi every pair Regal Shoes and its presence proven before you purchase through our shoe test shown above and the Window of the So ibund cnleveryiAo Regals arc 600 shoe for 3 50 thrbugii Tannery to Consumer methods. Tan Styles BOW We. Cta1oee a Sold only In 45 Regal Stores.

from New York to San Francisco and London. Abobynialv Wiltlllpt Sold only In 45 Regal Stores from New York to San Frauds csandtondoi Also by matt The reduced rates on ail railroads to Atlanta during the State Pair offer an excellent Opportunity to those who are afflicted to consult Dr. Hathaway who will thoroughly diagnose each case and make no charge for his ex. pert opinion and advice. Office 22 2 South Broad Street.

THREE CHJLDREM CREMATED. WERE LOCKED HI JiHOTJSE BY On. BetornlA rom' Neighbors Near ThU1a Ma TPIndz Building In. Flames. Tdhula Miss.

October. U. News has Just reached here of a' fire near Kruser a small station ten miles. north' of here. la which' three children were burned to death.

The father George Moorehead. left for his work-in the woods leaving1 his wife and three children at his The mother went to a neighbors to gather some vegetables TJponJhler return she wlis hortlfled to see her home In flames. The children had teen locked in the house. ACCEPTS THE RECTORSHIP. Rev.

Mr. Black Goes to St. Esatholo- mew Brooklyn Is Well Known In Atlanta. The Rer. Robert M.

filacki fb merly of Atlanta. has accepted the rec torship of St. Bartholomew Episcopal church of Brooklyn the Her. Turner B. Oliver.

St. Bartholomew church has about eight hundred ommu. nicants and the rectorship is one of importance. Mr. Black was educated at the' Univer sUy of tile South at Tenru an while there won many honors.

tEarlJtn hl ministry he was assistant. in cathedral here and was also city' mission ary. He was' connected' with the Church of' the Incarnation at West' End then went' to Athens next to i Flat Rock N. C. and.

was. rector. of an Episcopal church at Douglaston Long Island. at' the time he accepted the rectorshlp' of St. Bartholomew.

4 As rector of tHltchareh he- begins duties Sunday. Mr. Black" was' ScriveH county Georgia. In 1867. and comes of one of.

the' i best known Georgia. families He a son of George R. Blapk of Sylvania. Scrlveo county. His mother is dead.

She WI a Miss Georgia Bryan. His 'grandfather was a noted whig and was one' of the great trio Cooper Colquttt and. Black a prominent figure In the history of the state. Mr. Black a brilliant and forceful.

speaker and is generally' regarded as a minister with an exceedingly bright fu ture. He was married some years ago to Miss Clara Atwood of. Darien Ga. EXPRESS' AND FREIGHT MEET. Eighteen Passengers and Seviril Trainmen Are Injured.

Iron ton Ohio October. 17. The west bound express on the Norfolk and Western railway collided with an eastbound freight train' near Portsmouth today In a heavy. fog. Both engines were demolished.

En gineer BaUy Haynes. ef the passen- rer train suffered a broken jaw and other about the head. Engineer Brown. or the freight had his ankle broken Eighteen' passengers were badly' shaken up. many being cut- and The wreck was caused by' the.

freight engine projectlngoverthe the siding on to the main Tf i Hlftt Prkid bmi tfit east der ft mJmeo1is Pltstnuirv Co. U' flrseden Frl inU- WCNuh r. MsjoeW. 15 rh Solicit III Lithographers II Printers. I Makers Atlanta.

Lithographing 3 Pointing GompaiiyJ Central Avenue and Hunter Street. ATLANTA. GEORGIA fi POLICEMAN SHOOTS NEGRO. HE WAS BESIST ra THE OF- PJOEB A' Was Attempting To BralnTatrolman Paley Who Fired Two Bullets Albany oW October While resisting arrest and attempting to kill Policeman R. T.

Raley this after- nponi Oliver heard. a negro was' twice shot and probablyjfatally. wounded by the officer Heard seized an jt when Rxley ap preached him and attempted tolbraln tb policeman. The Utter dodged drew his pistol and fired twice. Both balls passed through the negros right- lung and It is believed he wnidie HeU an ex-convict end has a- bad reputation.

STOTE8-A5D ttAJJGES. aat. Kieaa. liii CHEAP RAtESTO CALIFORNIA AND THE NPRTHWESTJ During the month of October the Southern1 railway win sell tickets in San Francisco los Angeles and all California points at the. very low rate of 37 3 also low rate settlers tickets to all points in the northwest.

For partIcuIar call on stay agent of the Southern railway or address 3. C. Beam. Jr. rx P.

A. Atlanta. Ga. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR CHEAP TICKETS The Union Pacific and Southern Pt- cilia Mews Them During- October. 93783 Atlanta to' California.

JJ7J5 Atlanta to California. 2S At- laata- to Portland. Seattle and Tacoma. Correspondingly low rat to intermedi. ate points.

Tuiimaa Tourist Sleepers from Atlanta to Los Angeles and flaa Ftandaco Route the quickest via either the Union or' Southex Pacific ner I AgZrt a Peachtree St. JjP YAK RHNSSELAER a eir ILLINOIS CENTRAL ROAD SAN FfiMCISCOm And AllOther California Portland Ore. Seattle. Tacww WashinstonaniJOtherPflttts in Northwest Tickets on sale during September ted October. For further particulars taUL maps write to FREDD MILLBBj Tray.

Pass. Agent. No. I Brown BMW. ATLANTA OAi DR.

LEATHERMjlN Cures Sexual Diseases Of Men St. rninnfxa nick se. of SEXttal DraiL SLOOP poisoy STRICDLIRZ V. CrtE. WEAK RACE.

PROCTAIIC sBc ALL XOAO aiLuexrs or ALSO AU. Nnnvots groaner. AND rtLCAL DISEASES AMD r- llf WT If ni ltu Waaat n. tronM sad rtertn by 1ti iiit frr ttf 1 i 1 dt JgonRN ttOlTHS I AY BK J. WHlBe Ji i.

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1 Changes in Express Office. 2 Sp nt SouthernEXpess i n7. 1ensllDea. ofA11nyPolt. Ten ber An un haaar enlnc nn F4onfRh bl forth struC lon.

ff 1nQt. el1 i 10UJlts andtheap ro wia.f-dtPU. tm ftt I yau that Slocumthe quart rmasier theblds vesttgate Zebulon 17. I lt 1 eeenin 4- which' utof theseC8ell imp rtance jOHNSON StruckEDimett 11l dang rCulY poIlcemen. iI II13 lIarge clal Ina.

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tr ix Aqm pz i' Jro shtJ veh1tct of a1ugh at11fto but Ofth Tf Do Oe 17 PaUlkhoknle4Ji1a bfoUln nn Pur tioD uiut un4 11ty- nlU 1a chtef' totwent7 7 ai In th penlte ho em ke titieIaand dJdnot thliot wU totbe lhothlsbrOtherunder hi ma n. WanotCUllty theon17 evidet1ee bitrG defei1 e. The wer lnTltton8aturdtyjugut dWhnetntownsecU weredrlnldnrtogether. tor. ocloek wu' The HUmnanbody our twohau a sbo foundne rthe oneof cauleotHllamanld ath lIaekwll andlodgec1lnjaU rrandjlr7.

EVE JUMPSTRACX COHP 1ELYOV1m. I roe cul1arAcc1dent. 17. uthe tr tn I ear car taltailon ever to d1- Thomp St Ver a1Jles A hill Prod cton ltrA d. ern 1 tJieNI1 cplnP8riT ed theG and 1 tsnpleasl those who iOfo Blngh m' an lh 114t n.

rheWlSard he. Nut tr rOdtisJs ea1rlLu1t nc en pr capab1GlcomP n7bllt Id faorQ UtUesurprlsng talentemployed tthe ea. aD the' ent lho ld eemlnthe thataemng are. aat' of the for only the anI Illsaldto be' thecloeeofthe rr. nday Uvlngston tl se were- todemandsuchperreOUon detalLIt at a rles f.

prod11tIoD3orPntzed NewYprkthts- season. tncl IDg a. hassur wltha' Uneo fu 1nYlongs fI88 blgwmpany LlUtwlnter pleeeMr senjoyed otthe 8 ASOI1 theCa. tnoand th htswlth tchy whlst ng. lhebeatot thesongs In Bo rCharies Ordls vt gone' greaterexpen ottheShre a theGrane In any etel1 cai er 1 1 a te1Pli the.llcenepalnter-s artiwhlle th ctln evelT anfordhas an te1 company- At the JUJou.

th tk an fSemon Comp DiandanotIier suceesslIlweek w1 1 hale ro. me hiPtertx thelltory the is allInterest ng a1 vance afternoon snd. specisfor thel stnu4Ience f. thew k3tthe. n1g t.

b1llhas wlthftying re ord torth 1 sh wls. one a i4 Ino be meotthe sh01Vg haveand ably w1nfmiult therearefeatures lIrWell Ihardl ap1ntormshY' he. ptr nl allthe g1L nbave sal thatwtumakethem wtng' Cardt whel1 they visit theBljou ialz 1 xt le a 1. edlan thaDSe 10p a4tocall tomlD1L. I' atU 1D1mDfan he doas lie iheteai clro and Witb-'itheb lP lChlS pble pttnetJI1 es JU1 wor Thet1 roth LltUeE1afeWariS iP' 1 r2 1iO AR Ot1JGrRL BURNED.

TOnEkTH etChn nn Esc jhf I 1 fJElri Er' STflO EQ c. pnolili grWo tiiL uHom Ch11diby n. othe1n C1 Central l. 1tJ" 1leItema pe 1aL Mr. and MrLc Wat i on mU" es city WhUeMr.

HOmncsworthwer earlythlsmornlna Uttledaughter. A ed 8. left-In suppoaed1raateep. room to tteniltWu ma eto ent beatwaa aogreat th It waalmposslbleto ll man beIngleverely burn while doing' 0. knownhowth thechll- cl set' aUght' 1an1tedtheweartnc anea1 amallouthouae pteyard completelyc1eatrorod.

Pouti l8Itu tion inMaCon ni 16c l' t' 1ft IiU ii 1. roW1ng' upBOme theentn nce the. other Shelvertonl druggist and hasmanytrtends fromthetourth WW YrW1ll1amsIs smenand everrth1nthataJtect otthec1ty. heandhe from now Uonday. upUnconscioUL 6w111w was ta thlamornlng senger gtatlonln maneame ocl the' I.

JH terMra E1I. GoodloeonPoplar In. gOonaccount falUnghea1tW B1rchwaaatthetIme thi Slrearsot cl Mrs. Mrsf ILBircti 0 andJdnE1oL Goodloe htadaughter Cam8ne3i. einov ng' fromMaeon at2 dayWbei e' deputD I1tafts1rer dthe thathadbeen WMfQund be1nguaed blackl nltl wason prompt response otthe buUdlngwlth Ma on Andrews the.

Orders thllmornlngfotltab Swe nd c1tycourt. dlea FIrstBa tlst of ePt1on th Intel' StIng programmereIide ed 1yevenlng tth a. 1 ssare' nnolT on. Carp teraAd ptsBe801u n. I entertatnmentcommiitee c.

a ung ntafolt1 centconvcntlon .1 Aa' rlca InUua cltyhucam- AcJ rned. andt whoa Ited ttinMdth beartbehlgheat reprdfOi sREAi ER. aBeaDbpci ed' Stat urt ssJonjest rd Statesdlltrict ud Newmanonlhe wa ae heldby t. In. totalof thl ty ni onshn wa edo 8elslonwhIeh ofgullty slxverdlctlJOfgUllty tWOYerdlcta' 1lty re' turned The maln ca8eswer aialnatadP entencesweni1mp ordln-ar'jaUterm Itheorderof Thedoek tot fortbepr nt tennis heavy.

and i l1sex ed thalthe sesstonOf remalnde1of this' month thetrIa1otsuchbl1ll and Currsn tl oUier numbersbave otrering forneit. WiU out. speculationthe' strongest outstd NeWYorkRlsheade by WidoW. HeITm Madame. Ado- Hen gl who lovelt1liumber someof the' futaot magicthtmaee her hUSbandth wJssnIpt theworld.

supporting' tuze5' wtniher manIlpertarmln bearaEdwin trl IDl1t lrttt ndfcompaDT. Ii' 71 i i. oI' C. HAR. ies D.

Pss S' viATAT a KBD i WPzomh ent D4C darateV er' sPed i CharlMW WatcU lat ili-h me th1 cltyth1 taa lbieu. m. eU Ifewas A7woal1d tne. Sav DnihIA hehad eY theco armyD4 theCon VransAuodatfoJ he' his tormedjhe- TOCer71rm 1 CW. WCIItjwh1cl1 mex1ster1CJ.

oy kJ. ri4. 0. necrth Behaabeen thJ4 ttata tSlzhbllrAaodaUon tel1eaJlLiHt1l 6t unerawUl take p1ac 1 w. Capt lii' Be tgnL Ca ta1 WUr on tif Barrohu e4P1 Utit1rifantrT.

Ompanl Df vaimalJTh1a acUoI1w Barrowalenldutl on zeslnUOJito4ay on Ti Lbor l1' oL QjOre4dtlsenl. e11Io. 1114701 toremonstrtei t' HWHaven atns llutJU c1t1Umlta. malotqreedWkh thatsuchJabor nowl1ted cltHe themtopetItIol1the wl ch tak ofthe lnE QtJcTh CO contr cted fotibO otthesttea 8U let th notnee4 theJrJabor ATSONLE JmE8AT lv a stud ti MaconGa 11. cture the" theauaPlces ofMer er Weale EWataondeU ered thestudentsof atchapelexel'- re eiVedAf th lntroductIoDbYDri J1aez1tO lngwaa an4co tlnuous.

Th ame Yer er toldot the. ol- l1de11Ped Inllersonal a oc1ationa. Hotglc1gt bec1reamed andupired' da eat achIev ment asthe polntedton ber. aaplratIonhlghII alnceattalned toemlne ce HeailO andJ2roll llng Ufe atthat riotpure dWwtthoutleavtn MrWat son IIdthat thlDgwas rkai dClOlle4 th assura tho thatwhe yonby 1v prlde saMerce addresawu' of7etdque ce nd' i. I PUNCHED TeUthel Uce1 ow aMan Att cked n' a1ro ey" outC uL.

Nnt N. mcbaen. ltInl' f1 erit Cou Uc r- I 1ae. ka laSt. nig ht to.

t. e1 I pollce. th. at I whllecOmIUZlnto ti 1 Uized thereWMa large-bump Ye. 1loverhls.

da hesof J04mad. The to et look o18e gal1op oV 1 ba. b1. erf1t. nJdm ex.

y'- ny1Xdy el1 at. b7too I youtheomcern ge repU d. dt otherlello marked atw He 1c aWar dan on' YOUI' and iIi Carov ij II t1IIUng lIe twas he' l1ve hts. batteredcc1 il gh for' a JI Show cI1JL llk I iemar ed cali I Punchcr1edout. err- Eefyer msboutdepuncb gottlro ldndsofpunch.

i 4 offtcerln TJ Ier troll ycar fo anewentto lkea re-I bU te. lad lea I th dl I cap1n knockedo1t Snto ItUehlte c1gaz ette rs' sev tal rge nt ken heaapromlsed atanetrortwould bezn de stchhe fellowwh tn. HeW8IIwld th he fzom hIalnj rles' muatnotIfy t. Ylnecot donttalk datyaymltyerIshmos 1r dOS e. I Du hesa Vl nt a The 1chesl vnvedlhere Od for' the ro- fe 01' tarrhalatllcUon.

rX Il y' a. AJrierIcanPatI ntsand uO-tr' I the nofSeoretarRoot i nfm. StoutFuu iD. i wi hin to esenta themtsalon ItatedepartmenttO onTPkey reps7D1 nt ountofransom thereleaaeofcWSSEllen StGneThe 8b1Utyu bufthe byI ttteltonthatpolht The. RegalTest Nh1dfPa emtofaJi 3 shoeshi d.

uthIiOnes ao1eSdfsguJscdas. OaktUt bIadtfir iSh. Thcdiffcic Xe wearof SoIesand Wnc Sobfi' a tha11a iHctcnc tii stgtCt totheMalacturersprofit ThcseY ankec. Isubstitutesuenotonly brittle and aSW094 YY watcr GcnWne1ivcOakI01e1ca oIdWhione alwfreUg1it ancfwcan tothtthhmw ofa Wit11 tJsedh1 ftdits bcf tat ahawnabOveantt th Window oftbeSoIeJ6 ndOQ ihoe every 1. gaarc OO.

hOeaJor TannaYtoConsunxr Joan st7i JIOyOa rsqiut 1 I l4S I lromNcw flOmNewYork I tosen Fr adS. 1 Abob lD3t1. cJ8nd Lon II m. WkItshSt 0 I I I I' rhereduoedrat i. ilr d8 tlaritadurlngthe StateFaif nexceJl ntbPPOr.

unltyt th ewi1 Hath whow Et. chca ndmlie 1 or oplnlonand advl Offlce.22- SOUh8road CHI REN REMA WERELOCXEIJ' niTJJIOUSB1J mE MOr 1 i fromll lpb r' hu1a She Jtnda Bunclh1gin. P1 rea bedhereot In chUdrenwere bilInedto ftf r. thewoodsleavil1lhlswlfe three' Gt hom went topther veget ble UpOn returnSbeI horl1it tee. her he hlidren ha4be n.

JOck 1 l' ck to1 t. Ektholo- Churcl lIrook1 IaWelf XnownlnAtia The Re dthere StButh Br Tur er ch 11 aboute gbt hundr 4 omni i 1 r. Jl ek was r. sl i nni his Jnnl tIyhewII Inth8' th ral dwllalso In n- ar He. dwUhthe ofth lncarna ontWeat wentto N.

Co. wl a. an. pl lcOPal at time' acceptedthe Asrecto onlftt dutIelS ndaY. 11l bc rft' nSeri nt 1n1867and ofane HeIs ae rgeR.

11l k. f. rtven countyHlI a4. Sh nd fatberwaa. andwuone trio-Cooper of I 1irBlack abt111IaiiVan4 I mlnlsterwlth 1.

I HewU marriedlOmerearsAro lI tWoodotDart nG AliDPREIGRT Paaegnad Se enA ljut Int Ohio. Oobr. Te1e. bd expr. onthe Norolk adWete rway clde wthaneund feht traneProuth tay a' bNV.

fo Bth. enges' eredtmoUsb E' er Hayne etthepa ert1 Itrer Jw a othe. Ulj abut he. ECe Brow ofthe hanl1 Mlen Ehteprer wer bdy shke UPmYbelng db Te wrk. wua thefrht oertheadC D.

iG1EER5 Blufl Ii I. a eel. y. 4 I' i 7 2I. h.

Zi i IBadoaPcat DI X. rWW I. Solict Ogf 8. Pbel Prnter. Patr nage" fl" Compa Centrl vnundH nt Stre 1 GE01GI1 tf i i POLCEMASOOTS mrW 1EImon or OAT AA wAtmp gT Jr 1eyWo Id ToEue Ub A 7 b.

:11 SP le reaSg aret a. aUeptgto klPotcerR TRle thllafe IOUve jl aifi wit1c ht aPrbl amj woUed te Ie del hen Ir Che. andUelec1 tobWt Ue 1tt4 de bl' ltad l8. twe Bt. bt puse thr gtn g.

rt luu4 It bileTedhe. Ue Haia u-nv ba ep n. fD8TEKD 1. r. 1101 CIEPR tESoCAlIFQRNIA A QmE NRTHWEST I mnt OOtob Se rtw7WU' sn tckef' Bt FtcbcL ees a Cf naPinuU.

YU to ru a1oIteaWe Uct a plnteltheno Fo' pa ctO ayetof Stber1Yo aru BZr DP tt Ga I EYOU KING CHEP TiCKES unp Ste de Di Ocbr fM. AtttCoi tCU I At bt toPdJuttle a Taa Cr lylw rto fte Ieptt Tu r' fAt j. the' tJ t1Pt 1V. I Y' IA ItUNOISCENTR ILFOAD11 SANFRAKcISCO CAL I AndAn Other 3785 Polan OrerSeatleT 1 WashIgo and Other 1nNofhest i. 4825 Dcketone darg Spt Ocb.

frl her rCln mspWrit FREDDMILi TrTPaAentNo rWB4 ATLTA LETHERMAN Diseas 1 a aa. oIE EIL BD Pac 8ZcR. CEJWLX RAe PAr U. UAI 118 c. A NVOSJ A' BDIEaAD 1 tL Im nn a.

nt s' a. 8t I 4 t. eIDJB TBi GA5ApuiDAYOOTOBZE 18 19O oYBRNOR OATBS MAY at o1ders fty The th c1enUY flCe ha 1 P1- I i I I I ay I i11e I scret2gy. I a ute lsrs I a un- t1on bu11ln fr1ie eFjt1entatm of he cflj. ov alf i i superior coflrt.

ourned a Ernin tt will hAms i MltcheIl o-n1ng an dy :2 1 I ob- I 1 useful ess- I Th undertake-the. 1ty. ures matter. RL EcEMAN k' GUILTT WENTT TEA zr po Jug the Oe hi. thIelt on Augut Temagk wa preaslon no ernent wa uced I brother lIlaman In Tifton ger ey ha fo tin one andtbe sid causoot ac re andlodged Injafl oftbe CA whorece1ved I sucha splendId the Wizard fle asx n.

pleasing I atar company. rnefodiOnjs leaaeaniuSlinceeh a at dlveral1ed ae mn at' climaxes in ofthegeaaon of erpensein of he 23 this advantage' fol- rolled is an sreprO5PeC the tht if' Is to of the will miss it. again for mafly patrons Semon a ression drawing cardsWhenthdl again next zea5O. than Sexnoni bard to call lIe a man nottorce tbe feat la with' the help partflefm5 fl In brotheT1. Lfttle Elsie Ward t.

TWO GIRL TO DRkTR Children' Escipe. 511gM IS Child' by1 city" The Holllngsworth were aged aged with It is it 1Situa sftcatl i rom businehinen residenceof IrC1I 1. of th'-ctty. near removing departnltnt answered the noetbeing negro Sweeney. and boundover court.

of the Mereer the basement the' Macon Hussars' armory. COMMITTEEFINISHES" ar- cent ani of beich was a iecord- bases guiltyand I do- jaitterm isheavy and thetrial busi. flea the vaudeville headed Herrmaflfl the magic some feats mada iizard Burnharnscid others. CHARLES wEsr IS DEAD AWATTEI8dxzm AV eic Oter mN tei. dIetbbhme atan uI1nesst March27.

tq 8aynhihE9wbere tesidedevergince. jis co Veitrnz' A M. Wcets Whichhaa SI1ZtefldYUifldad1so eofthe furthepasi tedyearshefuneraI CaptaliiBthoij2eijgng CaptalnDay1 Bawbasresie4thacaptry actionwaa takenbe4AuaeoVtho onCo yjctLbr delegatl cuo red toremoustrateagain- iti maoagr wi no therntOpeUUon goingto iiTk. Compapyhaa ofthe no 4TsONICTvBRs NTB5CelTdd tI at he MrWatsonreceIved hadflae as thos high whose-life th asaurau wasonecontinuous earnespies viaL" i E1CSENPUNCHED. TeUsthe PolcH outCiuss.

aoeiitiemple liedatja Ic bar whilecominz' intotecity redI hi verhis dotakn4daaies bloodmade et been to th lookedas aboreo vev hat can4el thocer doto Olt uptba on ll tn battereIccuntenance llkePutch Eef ye puncle ou Therecruiilng a there 8a-- ills' cap his-head to4hesfreet clgaIettehat bew iowtd tal wa iflie fzomh1s got ay mitme dotdunat CnsueloEelng unaOctober The iarrIvedhere O2ay treatnaentyPo PfesorMueila. patIentsandin BO nt MisaStones Prns IT. he requestedtha ofransom ongccount len theliahillty. as' onthatpoiht 1. L' I Lt nmOIHciDIOC1Z" Oak under their blaCk finish bdflIWa Soe fs re aLr.

profit' only andwater Oak aoc tanned zow 4tOQiifre a wrcIaze1ugh an UWthflfOttndoneveryihoc 350 1afl8t1esaowosa1. SoIdonIyhi45 I 4 ir ldonlytn45 iIf Qss AlsobymeH. on-all I I I 2 CHILPREPcREMATEP fliOUgZ TBZM0' 1 BeturnlngfrOm N. Miss News hlsworkin woodsleavlnghla he' threechlldrentt b1shom le the Tt beit 1ack fop has acceptedtherec ch nfcaaisand isone Blftckwas tbt1nIve- 5ewaneeTennand tne cx' i6n tCd withthe 4 bebegthsilhs Ldutiea a 1 count deaLSh Black-a exceedlngly4brlght fu someyears 17. n.

Ba4lr gertratfl tb line. I lihihufpICd bith uaNt7 erfrJaesbsPksmsepeC Y' 4 rt Prsidas t' 1' srker Soersirre Fatronae I Phone 331. A1iJANrA. IZTING AT ALBANY. TqBrainPatrolrnan Into lfls Eudy.

Ga. l74Sp.claL Policeman noon a was probablyiatallywounded officer. sx ai- to brAIn will dl. He Is abadreputaon. GARIASD Arded PlnLFri.

Is issi iw 3tS D. SILlS aa with- outcbiige a Odneral 0. VIA FRANCISCO All PoJnS Washintgn OtherPoiats mapswrlteto FflEDD1fILia a- I i sad lssdeg DCBILTTT BLa itESU1I. TIEK. Dr.

ZaIbvmaa is ss. ii It see ess6i afl seC dse rIi0 reses ruIIIutrsef se' DrL B. Les. Lsae psisl UaOsIZ SC 70ai' d5isi..

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