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cftitfv Sighj6 United States Sen tqr from Mississippi Is Nearly Restored. HIS EYE WAS PULLED OUT AND THEN DROPPED BACK Moneys Disease Belongs to the. Class Snown as Atropshy of the Op- tic Nerve Similar to Case r- of Broadway BXJUSS. Baltimore. January 20.

tateI Senator Morey. who had el TtteJ an the resources of American and European' oculists In a fruitless effort to Ms rapidly declining eyesight. to night declared that his sight is now nearly Ijertored and Is dally growing stronger. 3 nator Moneys dl ea tfl'-ngs to that Um known to the proferolon a atrophy Of the optic nerve and has heretofore Invariably resulted In total blindness. There have been some oases In which the disease was somewhat retarded but nevei1 cured.

It Is the ise which has caused the blindness of roadway RouSC the New Tork mllUoiafte who hasoffered $1.000000 to any one who could cure hlm and Dr. H. F. Oarrey. who Is trpatng Senator Mon y.

Is convinced tlvit he coul 1 have earned the million it Mr Rottsg' trouble were now In Its tneipIeny. Dr. Gureys method Is in Ill method and. TOtAKhly speaking consists patients ey out of his head and letting I back' again thus Stimulating the- nerves and building up wuted tissues. TEST CHINESE LAW.

Ita es Supreme JCourt To Pus on Measure. Washington. January 20. Solicitor General Richards today flied a motion In the United States court to have the ease of the United v. Tee Yen tal advanced on the courts portl The case Involves the treaty between the United States and China made In 1894.

and also the validity of th Chinese exclusion law I ee Yer Tal is II. rnlnamnn residing In the notthern district of New York. who wa admitted as a merchant when It was claimed that he was In reality a laborer. His depoitatlon was ordered. but before tills order could be carried Into effect he was released by the United States district Judge for the southern district of New York on a writ of habeas corpus.

The plea la set up that the treaty of 1894 nullified the exclusion laws and that. therefore. the courts have. no power to deport Chinese persons. The question of the admissibility of Chinese' to ball under deportation proceedings also Is raised in the case.

The motion was tak- en under advisement. LOUISIANA SUGAR INDUSTRY. Senators Foster and McEnery Confer with the President. Washington. January 20.

Senators Foster and McEney. ex tric to 6irtli and Mr. Cotcock. all or Louisiana had a long conference with the president today concerning the condition of the sugar Industry in their state. They laid before the president facts tending to show that disaster would result to the lnthtatry in the south In case Cuban sugar admitted to this try under a low rate or duty.

A large delegation from Louisiana said to be coming to Washington to further present acts to both the president and congress. MORGAN IS FIGHTING OTERO. His Alabama Senator Objects to Confirmation as Governor. Washington January the executive session of the senate day an ef- tcrt was made to secure the wnfirmlUlDn Bf lion. M.

A. Otero as governor or liew Mexico but on objection from Senator Morin action was postponed. Mr. Morgan crttlcilled the committee en" territories saying that lull opportunity had not been liven for hearing the charge against Mr. Ottro and ho pleaded for the recommlttaJ of the nomination to that committee.

It. was urged behalf of the committee that there We. no new testimony concerning the charges that full and ample hearing fad been given and that there was no occasion for reopening the race. The nomination will probably corn up again tomorrow. TO CUT WAS REVENUE TAXES.

House Republicans Will Introduce it Bill for That Purpose. Washington. January live republi can members of the wa and means committee today decided to bring consideration of the bill reducing th war revenue taxes. They will rave a hearing before the full committee on Monday. th nth Instant on the question respect- log the uty en Ua ond the war revenue taxes upon beer.

The desire of the beer Interests is to take oft to cents from toe 160 per barrel now levied on thus bringing tfo rate Ho 1. whore it Hood prior to toe 8 war. Th. total redujMon let revenues on this Itej would be S24xoon. The reduction to lea would aggregate about t8000OQO.

Pidcocks Wealth to Ria Slater. Whlt hou N. J. January Special. The will of John F.

Pldoock late president of the Georgia North rn railroad has been admitted to probate. The principal legatee Is his stst r. of Moultrie Oa. mmm es- ffejr. Jorv.

Jatt arr T22. latest velopment' in the so consolidation of the glint ttana-AuaMtc stea nahip is that while th pp seeking an amalgamation of tn Inland At Untie Transport i ternatlonaj Nay- Iptton Companies' interests bay not yet been jtlgqed aj probably will not be for some days" aiter trThgn1yl In this Wunlry of the big delega ionflf steam- hip ownersv. and btsflders It la known that the White etar llne Is not for sale and will Oct come under the terms of any llauce except regards the maintenance or pasncer as well below Not wiUutandlnrth fact that the thrfe' first mentioned companies. which are governed rpc vei7 by 3. Werpont Morgan captain.

Bernard Barker and Clement A GrUcom. are likely to be m8Oltiiated outfight. It was learned today that each will continue to have Its own offlcers and management sod will not give up Its title docks or other terminal faculties None of. he trio will lose Its Individuality but' wm continue. to ply to the.

ports now used by It but there will le a general pooling of profits and these will be. divided oq a pro rata- bests. SHORTJPEMS CONCERNING MEN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS GOVERNOR CANDLER IS. to recover over UOOOOOQ from United States governmtoffor 40 baf of coj- which were at Bavannati oV federal troops In 1884. The cotton tw the property of the state.

TQmlieQit Fort Johnson. who Is or th state says that hi has the necessary evidence and is confident of winning the claim for the state when he appears eforejhe court of claims. An Interesting ft that the original iclalm was presented to the government by his father Hon. Herschel V. Johnson.

who died before prosecuting It WARDEN HAWK IS NOW IN Washington and I making a strong fight In behalf of southern men for guards at the Atlanta federal prison. Fifteen guards are to be aypojnted end he thinks that at least six southern men wllfbe among the number. The will appointed from the civil service-list on which the names of few Georgians. pp ar. Th attorney general will' not announce when he will leave for Atlanta.

but It Is thought that he will leave Washington January 24 according to hi original intention. THE OF GEORGIA will probably receive 000000 from the state this week. Governor Candler has fen making every effort to pay them as soon as possible. and he thinks that the checks will go out Thursday or Fri. day.

When this amount paid all teachers will be paid for work done dur- ng 1901. It Is hoped that the first payment for 1902 can be made in March. THE REAPPOINTMENT OF POST- master Smyth Is expected to go to the senate today. Major Smyths term Is ust out. He has no apposition whatsoever but on the contrary presents the rather rare spectacle or a person In dortoed by all factions of Georgia republicans.

This fact together with the excellent showing made by the' Atlanta office during his Incumbency has Inured his reappointment. DURING THE MEETING OF 11 yesterday Councilman Beck Introduced a resolution which was adopted. riovldlng that tie strips of land Rout ting sidewalks on North Boulevard rroni Houston street to Pence de Leon originally reserved for trees and' lowers be turned over to the park commissioners with Instructions that this land De Included In the city park. proper. y.

These strips will receive the same pot- ntlon as the other park property and III' doubtless brosBonl forth thU spring with all kinds Of beautiful flowers THE MAYOR AND COUNCJL WILT. iIIlt the Charleston exposition next month when President Roosevelt is in attendance at the show. In' response to II. resolution Introduced during the meet- of council yesterday afternoon by Courcllman Oar ret chairman of the special committee lour other members were appointed to a him in arranging for this trip. The committee is now composed of Councilman Garrett' chairman Alderman Welch.

Councilman Flnchlr Councilman Wlnn and Councilman Hill. The committee will hold a this afternoon at 6 o'clock. THE CAPITAL CITY NATIONAL bank. tne Lowry national' bank. the Fourth national bank and the Maddox- Rucklr bank were all "reappointed yes.

urday by the finance committee as city depositories for the ensuing twelve months. They agreed to pay 2" per cent cr. deposits. The committee met Jut be- lyre council was called to order. MRS.

JOHN D. LIVINGSTON. WIFE of Engineer whose little old son died frorr. poisoning Saturday night was still living la night. At the Is slowly slnklrg from consumption It is not ed she csn live manymoro days.

The little boy win be burled In Montgomery. the old home of Mr. Llv. Ingxton. TOM McMURRAY A WHITE MAN.

was arrested by the police on complaint of John Bowman. who stated that McMurray was trying to run away with Mrs. Bowman. MeMunray was charged with dl orderly conduct end released on a cash collateral of 575. He will be tried by the recorder today.

A NEGRO CALLED AT THE PO- llcc barracks last night with a rather remarkable petition. lie had heard that mgroes could not give balls and pieties without a special permit from the chief' or' police. He walked Into the. sergeants office and raid Ho gwlne tlr alt married ternlte an' Ice gut llehunc an' be rum ter ax fee er permit frum de ptllIce He pot a vtrbal one A TRLIPIINE MESSAGE WAS sent to the police barracks last night that a woman lied been murdered at No. 2 Nelson.

street. Call officers dashed off on their bicycles and the chlel of poUc' trade a fut run In his tired buggy. When the chief arrived on the scene he mot an eMcee coroJns out of the Genuine CARTERS LiniEtlVER PILLS Must Beat Signature of' SEE GENUINE WRAPPER FOB HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOB HUiUSUESS FDRTQ8P1BUYEB.

FORCOiJTIPATlOl. FORSAUiWIHU. FOBTHECBMPLEIIM iKAPPElt doer of the wth a. negro woman as black as charcoal. She- had been In a .1 Come lets said the disgusted chief to his driver.

I cm tired of looking at the corpse. It isn't pale enough. THE BODY. OPHE UTE Pergay the well knoW Traveling man who died Sunday morning at the t1mba11 house will be. sent to Baltimore at noon today for Interment.

Yr Peregay. his wire. arrived in the city last night It II o'clock from Indianapolis and will we. company the body to Baltimore- Mr. Peregay was a prominent Mason and members of that order will.

meet this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the undertaking establishment of Barclay ft Brandon on Marietta street to eucort the body to the train. WALTER MILLS TlIJ OLD sow of Mrs. 3. I. Mills.

died suddenly yesterday afternoon at inc residence of his mother 253 Ashby treet. The funeral tV1cW1J1. be conducted this afternoon at' tlid o'clock a the residence by Dr. null. pastor of the West Rod Presbyterian church.

The Interment win be let Weetvlew cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES OVER THE body of the late Mrs. Unnle Thomas Russell will be conducted this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence. El McDanlel street. The body will be sent to Nash- vlUe at 8:30 o'clock tonight over the Western and Atlantic railroad for interment CHARLES A.

HAMLIN. MANAGER of the American Bridge Company. died yesterday morning at the Leland hotel on Houston street. He had a hemorrhage Saturday and sustained a second attack yesterday. Mr.

HantUn Is survived by two children. Is wife 0 was fl Florence Williams or Chattanooga. died about a. year ago. The home of Mr.

IarnIln was formerly In Cleveland. Ohio. The body will be sent to Chattanooga lls morning for interment. WILLIAM E. SAUNDERS.

WHO been an nmwte of the Confederate Soldiers' home. died Sunday atternoon at St. Joseph's Infirmary. lie was 6 years of age. His home was In WrighUvtlle Johnson qounty The funeral services wore conducted yesterday morning at the undertaking establishment of Hllburn Porte.

The body was Interred let West-view cemetery It was escorted' to the cemetery by a delegation of veterans. Prom a Victim of Smallpox. Etltor Constitution A an unwilling guei of the Atlanta board of health for two week. and tree boarder at the Atlanta smallpox hospital permit me to lnJor your excellent editorial In this mornings Constitution and-add a personal experience' testimonial. or the twenty or thirty white patients who Were my a welateu for the pa fortnight only three or tour were confined to their beds for over on day.

and th majority of patlnia utrered no convenience further than a dlre to scratch and coax the phydclan to let there out before their term had fully expired. In other won the cases bate all been very light. with on or two exceptions yet afforded coneluilvi proof of your timely warning-If If they had been vaccinated there would have be no confinement no smallpox. In the. case of a number of tamlll.

stricken those who were fortunate enough to have been vaccinated remained home While the dreaded glass wagon brought fathers sons arid daughters to Itch. grssaed and retails prisoners for two week or more. Vaccinated suffered the heartache of nursing less fortunate children who iced tllCapM th needle point either by neglect or because they lived In doubt. Loot the- unbeliever secure the name. from the board of-health of those who have gone through a leg at the smallpox hospital thl winter and ask them what they think of vaccination.

It ran be done without a great amount of trou- le and th unanlmoua verdict may result In I terming of the board of health Quarters In the chamber or commerce. where goodly amount of virus I. stored for tho who would eJcsp certainly the moat loathsome dto a In th category of medicine. In conclusion th writer wishes to pay the highest tribute to those In charge of the smallpox hospital and Mr Oartrell In particular. who ha direct supervision of th hooopital and has lost but on ca In four years The facilities for handling this much-dreaded plague an better In Atlanta then any other southern city.

No patient Ion any hospital could have beenbelter cared for. There" ar many- needed addition- and Improvement of court but rite and poor alike If stricken 21 smallpox will And no for the word pest house when applied Atlanta's housing of these unfortunates. The city la full of talle rumors wti absolutely no occasion for alarm exist Every physician in Atlanta 1 alert for new COM which are promptly reported to the board of health and Immediately Isolated. The Wmlng soldiers from the Philippines hay flooded the country with smallpox ran California to Ui eastern coast and from Canada to th lilt. Therefore It behoove ry man.

woman ana MIL to be caution but not oruy. Vaccination has almost wiped out th disease which sot tile smallpox of twenty or thirty year ago still let no roan think a two or three siege an honor or a Joy and I comfort forever It It toss de ten years to-one's lift. Vaccination I a nce rr equipment for th battl orl1tt and a tint to th wi Is or IolltlS sufficient. EXPERIENCE. XlATTZSON IS SHORT 25000.

Cashier of a Bank. in Montana la Under Arrqt. Helens. Mont. January Herbert U.

Matteson. cashIer of the First national bank of Great Palls was arrested here this afternoon on a warrant Issued by United Stages Commissioner Russell at the request of District Attorney Rodgers who charged him with embezzling ISQOQ of the banks funds on January It. Matteson. It Is said baa confessed to the district attorney that he was guilty. It.

waived examination and was bound OYer to await- the idiom of the. federal grand' MT. ball being fixed it 5000. As he was unable to furnish this he Is now prisoner In the county Jail. It understood that tsttedons defalcation amounts to much more than the zUln named In the complaint.

The. officer who accompanied MafUson a to Helena today said that Uia beueved the total amount he Ir to be short would reaen niW ttrc8p tilatlon ltls said was'-the cause of the defalcation. bank strong SROICiII7 and in embarra nt. FROMAPITAl Atlanta Returned Yes. from Bashing- ton.

Vyf HAD NOTHING TO SAY. REGARD TO POLITICS bout the Haturerol His Visit Colonel Lowry Would Say' Nothing Except That Was Purely Hitter Businets Colonel' Robert Lowry Is at home again after trip to Washington IL The colonel carne In from Washington yesterday awl was driven from the union depot to tlIeiAruoil. where ho was greet- ed warmly by those-about the hotel. No there I nothing I care to say. he remarked when asked about his visit to th national capital.

I went there on business ad a soon a I could dli. pose of the maiters La hand I came T. Politics isn't my trade. and for that rea- on I have nothing to say that would interest the public. But cqloneL It Is said you are the factor who stopped the Pink Morton appointment.

How "Now there. CO on politics replied the coloneUsmltlng. I told you I was not In that Wine I know nothing about politics an tare less. I am not position to jal tbt way. Neither lm am In conjdlt1oitilit now.

No. I wt 9 Washington oka matter of business anal I hope spy fission will prove successful. That's more. You sew the Resident however. and had your aay i Oh yes.

I metMr Roosevelt and a most charming ban I found htm. Sincere honest. direct and convincing he Is. Pew men of th present age come up to the president. Me Is one of the most genial.

pleasant I have over met. and' is sure win not only the admiration but the riendshlp of all with whom he comes inontact. I was with him two. or three toes during my swy In Washington. an eaoti time his Ktnality impressed he more and more.

Each time he showj pOni new characteristic which protu4i an admiration up- onmy part. No fUe are few men In the country who' nvke themselves felt more than PresiOenfAoosavelt. lie It a lid sturdy man Anan of merit and win leave his tmpr1 on the pages of American history aslrong and clear as any of Ms prfdeCE' brs in the white he use. On Tuesday. a wed al tomorrow.

I dined with Senator Wnna and that night went to therecion at the white hovs. No on knows tow many' pyopie Were- there. It IcokedTme like the entire cltv had turned ft. Hut even In al that rush the dent had limo to say a pleawnt allwhO Came rear him. He hag.

a hrty way Of making himself felt. Thos asslng In line were sorry when tfiey to move on to nrake wajr for tboe Omlnlt' behind. To everyone he 4s a e. It was bonny hRndlhah Thtl as nothing of that weak fremlHatiiwork It ws With a wilt he trH erfyt hand. There was the some life and oar there' teas In work i antlg YOU almost see the solder as rasped your hand and with a xnUe grelfd you pleasantly.

PANAMA FAYtRED. BY COMBiSSION Continued fijm First ag sUtute the Panatll. rallroadsteamsh tine. The railroad Qtpeny own. an undivided half Interest Ii the Islam of Naos Culbra Penico anlTIMnenco I the bay of Panama the Ikitic tiali eamshlp Company being thi Joint ownd Besides Its rlgh of way Vmlnala.

wharves and. cpnslt able areashf land It owns nearly hole town Colon. the houses there bfig constructs under leases. 6. MAPS DR WjJOS AND RttORDS The value of thJ map drawttll and records In Par the tifthmull ed where all of vWc be triijferred to the United dat la placed at StJoo900.

Humming upim toregOlng Her the total value of he yrnperty Is four. to be C63 0S33. to hid add 10 per cit to over cornmisn Cft9667. Total. IWOOrtfli The estimat enst of constructln the Nicaragua ca I X5.

30704 more than the cost of co ileflnjf the Panama cVie1. The tlma 1 lutHua1 cost 6 mahte- nance and oatlOfl Is tl300000 greiter at Nkarsguaian at Tana ma I The Pananctut would be 6 mt shorter thanhe Nicaragua route fAm ea to sea. kit fewer looks and lets curvature ho In degrees and miles. estimated tlrffor a deep draft' vessel to twelve hours- the Panama these E. 4000 less than in other Machines.

Weight sleep andbrainrest find svslclbraxKmrsthVstom chMdcle thV. ita habits rels and wearout thetrjbrain l- I la tk a 4. tHI as I taovU. tak aCueam wa eb arijs 1I fc RaMs j. a stoiW.

Gassiest I bid a toViRd ltrefloo moa a I aht a oi f. Oaacant laWMktanoa ikr BO fctsjta ta e. wee atf isdl I at4vnk Tr pain la a itoaMk. I ttalit its taiUt a Cisuss fetter swiac VrBa tt I aid Curne ka WtkaUariM A man who keeps his bowels reo iiar with Candy Cathartic is without strata or violence can strong and healthy w4thont much exercise. A famous professqr in Jefferson iMedlcajCollefa os to advisejhisstudent Trust in God and keep your bowels openl1 That's Gods own wisdom for wheel the bowels are Ute iMtlaa- strong andhealthy then the system is safe and the narr will Inezbattstfbje elasticity cud We.

Dee the Bow U. Ml ro a taetMiee Wt solS la balk. Tbe ginstas Uet nampeeTC CJQttf utee4 tocvre youmeaey bieL Sample an boaaut tree Address tantac Utae CeCbkaf 15. Y. between our- Pacific ports and all Atlantic port and bout two days by steamers' of thesame class trading between our ports and north Pacific ports.

The. time advantage of theNicaragua route would be lees in the se of fut high powered steamer the use of which Is Increasing. Between Atlantic ports and the west coast of ftnKlr. America the Panama route ha theadvantage of about two days and between suit poets end the Meat coast of. South America the Panama route hits tfie advantage of about one day.

The trade of the western coast of Soutt America very mportant one which' has hitherto been In European hands. The Panama route is an old highway of commerce along which no considerable Industrial development Is TOce4y to occur. During the construction of Go canal on the Nicaragua route business relations would be efltabHhed with Costa Rica and Nicaragua which woula likely continue. Existing conditions Indicate hygienic advantages at Nicaragua atthougc equally effective sanitary measures must be taken In both cases. The offer received from the new Panama Canal Company to convey Alt of It property.

Including all Its Interests let the Panama railroad. to the United States will make the estimated cost of the two canals as follows Nicaragua. 189864062 Panama. $184.233305 The transfer would give title to ill the land now held by both the Panama Canal Company and the Panama Railroad Company which covers nearly xii lands required for the construction of the canal. The land held by private Individuals at Nicaragua must be acquired and Us acquisition may prove expensive.

Question of Title As to whether the new Panama Canal Company can make to a purchaser valid title the report says that while the canal company absolutely prohibited to cede or mortgage Us rights to any nation or foreign government under penalty of forfeiture. Colombia has. In order to permit the new Panama canal company to enter upon the negotiations whrh have resulted In the present offer waived these prohibitions and authorized the company to tret directly with the United States. A deed to the property requires the approval of the government of Colombia because of the' prohibition' ilr jy re leered to In the- concession a i Because the republic owns BOftli share of 100 trance each of the stock of the corn. pany full paid or which It cannot be deprived without Its oons vi.

Such a transfer of title thus approved would give to tile United States the same right. title and Interest In the premises that the new Panama. Canal Company now has but that would not be sufficient. The existing concessions thus purchased would be valuable only because their ownership by the United States would remove the obstacles In the way or negotiations between the two governments for the Occupation of Colombian territory by the United States for canal purposes but these concessions are unsatisfactory and Insufficient arid a new arrangement must ha made If an Isthmian canal to be constructed by our government across the Isthmus of Panama. The grant must be not for ninety-nine years as at present the canal to then re vert to Colombia but In perpetuity and a.

strip of territory from ocean to ocean of it width must be placed under the control of the United States. The business relations between the railroad and canal company and the Colombian government must also be settled and the contt raUon to be paid by the United States for the prlvlllges and rights to be exercised In the future must be agreed upon. Great Reduction in Cost The new proposition submitted the new Panama Canal Company makes a reduction of nearly jrooonooo In the cost of a canal aeroas the Isthmus Uf Panama. must be assumed by the commission however that Colombia will exercise th same fairness and liberality If the Panama route Is determined upon that have been expected of Nicaragua and Costs Rica should the Nicaragua route be preferred. The report concludes as follows After considering the changed conditions that no wexist and all the facts and circumstances upon which Us present Judgment must be based the commission Is of the opinion that the most practicable and feasible route" for the Isthmian canal to be under the control.

manage ment and ownership of the United States" Is that known as the Panama route. The report Is signed by the entire The state department will nw proceed to arrange a protocol with minister Silva engaging Colombia to approve the trans. fer of the franchise of the Panama company and to make any desirable extension of time both in the allowance for the completion of. the canal end In. the life of thejeasg.

TO DENOUNCE COOKE' WORDS. Committee It Appointed by. Atlanta Camp U' 0. tower To Lot. At the regular monthly meeting of Atlanta camp.

No. 1C United Confederate Veterans htid at the capitol yesterday just before the exercises In honor of I ees birthday. a committee consisting of Frank N. Ryan. Colonel W.

calhoun and James W. row was appointed to draw resolutions denouncing the action of Rev R. Cook of Grant university nooga. in writing in editorial In his publication In which he compared the Ri- tees of the Confederacy to. Emma Goldman.

the snerchet agitator Soros pretty bitter denunciation of Rev. Cooke's words was Indulged in at the meeting. which was presided over by iander CtHa S. ArniJL The committee was given" full power to draw the solutions as they sea fit and were given to understand Um the camp woJild Indorse anything' they say. The.

resolu 0005 as eon- a prepared be pui nshed. fit No' other business of importanu was' transacted at the meeting. the adjourned to attend the ri a tb hell the house of reprvenbIfreti. JC tinfwgrr Tuner wttt pMUrtly not bf a Pertection a Steel Range 25 without reservoir sad fftilSO with 15 gallon reservoir. Terms jDMh We have sold so many of thV Per.

lection at this low pricethat WB. hay decided to ofler another oar load to ottr customers caving them 10 to BY Range. ct The Perfection Ran has ilk 8 IQ. Top cooking surface 80z34 Is. Oven 12 In.

high 17 la. wide sad 21J in. deep. Fall asbMtoallncd ilumlnum lluexi 15 reservoir. Sit1ifttoR guaranteed or.

moaej refunded. Hunnicutt UTWUlffiHSUWNCfCO A PURELY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The largest Cash Surplus in proportion to Liabilities. ALL FOR MS OF POLICIES Policies may be registered with the Insurance Department of the kta of Now York and the reserves thereon guaranteed. THIS MEANS ABSOLUTE SECURITY.

Write the terms to agents In OeorolaAUbama nne i North end Soaili CsUu. CRAIG COFICLD Mar- VTi F. J. COOLED6E WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL.

MANUFACTURERS OP Southern Home Paint- pureLead Zinc ah Fnlton Tinted Lead and Graining Colors Vrn1hes Oil Finish Japan Pure Batty. iefinere of Linseed Oil. 5 Fa orWA Randl psStJtqr8j I Coal Wood We have Itforsaleat lowest Prices and our reputation forgiving fun weight and delivering promptly Is one of the reasons why you should buy. from us. lStocks Coal ColKWl TWO UNIQUE.

LICENSE OASES A RECEIPT THAT HELD GOOD Defendant Held Receipt for License Alleged To Be Dated Wrong. Inspector Is Puzzled. The license Inspector was the prosecutor in two interesting casts in the recorders court yesterday. W. 1.

Crocker a wall-paper hanger. was arraigned for doing' business without a. license Inspector minter stated that he erreited' CrOckt about two' years ago on tne Kam charge end the defendant got off tree upon showing had work. trig for the Georgia Paint and disks Compiny. Now stated the inspector.

I hay. ascertained in a very peculiar way that about nine months ago Crocks was working for himself without a ticeost. The Georgia Paint and Company sued Crocker for" bill forgoods and Crocker had me smbpenaed as a witness. I found out lb. the justice court that owed the city a license for last March.

Crocker contended that. hwas at the mentioned working for' the' company but a member of the firm was present and stated that that' vies' not so. Crocker was tined gait. Inspector Hunter had a case agnet W. e.

Hall manufacturers selling' without a license. ii. witntvsea to Vtlfr that Hall. them a few days ago tt' tonic. Of Pal' Halle stated that negro itau.

the tonic aga istnU orOTtvr Aii. TWs Kojjj- urthermorc elated I in my hand a recefj from the cLty which. go ary 1 IKCl ttf December 31 Thtt receipt was clerical wor1. It waaglTenrora bac receipt Js good until it Is I dis 1I dlamUs case. i 0w can lgtt hoia Of eorreeriirr asked 1 cant ttllyou IfJ th cant It and It la Holdirlt.

ferv torpector iisi i i i I in Sleeper at Atlanta Oet Out Slsepa at CINCINNATI. i CHICAGO. INDIAN Al tia DETROIT OLBVEIiANlJ TOLEDO. pnTsmmoY 9 If Chanf s0HBS Chicago and Plorlda 8p lal" ttsrlag Atf IS IMPRESSED z4peunttl of Men's Wear Who Is In the City Oreatly Ua 4 Po A. Pi ngton reptrnnUai ilens Wear.

of Kwv TorV. Is In th fn the interesrof his paper ns We is a dotting and men's fofnishlnf paper publkbed semi-monthly In maratJn shape of bout 150 PI and eaiiot Jtee brightest andibe4t psfeert Us kJn4 published. Jssp4k pages arp' to adrtrtlslng and work interests the detail besides- Its' VCr. Psztist. SuitSi E.

JkL EAKLE MV 0 ytirs connected with tarWs I betel. I ytyt 2 ir ttt jM 4. Y. uO' N. SmED 7- 1tMffi jhe i qi 1t IrtrsJ1 R.

MjDA S. Slg St fromMississippi Is. Uo1lerv--S1m1lAr r. I Jtfm. c1al.

U11t Mor ey. eJli- t4Fetei dE-cia red etored daIly dlOE8PII kI nis pro fer III on u' and' svaria IY Thne en tOme dJea Ro rk m1lUo a anI Money. co II 11 ROil" 1 he it If I' back tates Supreuiepourt CO rd. treat th. Lee hln lmn Tor wall depOi tatlon eff et exclu lon per ons.

dE' ortatkln ca Senators an nerl ex :0. mll Loul 1ana. preald nt ama obar ag nsl UTi beh lf tho ro ad O. sand coQ1 n1tte brln n- reduc the a. the re pect.

Intcn CCI Vl eri Info tt anlh r. ton revenues fl Ite ea. hoUIe. l- NorthtZflZCilrOad. ft Al11JI iKMi iD rJ V.V GC' QUf lt r.

m. 1 JU 1. 0 llN- TCQM INATJON i i1 f- 4. t1e1eXoTkJan rr lateStd wlo ment nt stsmahip wldletu ra an tb6' A 1an ttDat nJ terestS 11 YJ th dl fleWhlte tarJ1n. not 1 I.

an I re rd an 1 11IU elowl tbetact tbatthe I ch I 1173. pont i ptatn. 4N. BU ra Cl ent Orja lear a ve QMce maa. ment andwm ltatltle thetrie ytduaUtJ' plyto thepoTU It.

pooU on u. ANDPUBLICAFFAIR IS RrtNQ tromt Utjtt tes go etnm for 1840 w4J Tomll a fot' th contld nt ar. befo lhe prel htld It. HAWK. Is ar n4betJ menwntbe be lIervtc 1st V- po The att rney gner not' 24a cordln his been ever amount I tllh In tlrlt Just i hi- Incumbt ncy.

MEETING CO 11 abut- I. 1r1 nall 11 wers ark Inl tru lIonB ty. me Prqe doubtl III rtn n. A Expo 11an Int' mem er8 ap oltd Qd th 0IItd lcl1. ock ck.

It rda ftr nte The agr e-d comIJ ttee Yt old last Ai' cd Co' many moro ntgomer Y. urray trl QRO wlth lPmatk ble pEU on i1 groe ba ls rUetl rmlt de er VU 1e. ad mur IItr IIc ne eO lIr ABSOLUTE SECURITY LITTLE tlVER PILLSf1nst. aa4. to SEE' Cia.

RTERS FDI. I IESI ow lUsgo dt UIt IAm. I OF' I iOHf Plr llY kn Bl tlmore OcJocklrom com a M1 I treet1he tvic I tock ERAL SERVICES lat eond ctfd I there8dlnce. i I vi tie ye hot I. HAS In' rmar erv re terday f3tabll hmlnt 5 As gu et tbe MJl Or ulodatfow pt re ove one the maJo lty I tb Ilherwo very one bee et no- fa thelll daulh t1I I ed k.

IIU lIllIr bo the of. health siege thlll bll the Itb tbleI1n 1IIhe those Uca dllleae the the hl 1It 8U the one e. mueh- 1readfd have' been. better are Impr vementJI I. Is n.

I h. th ImmedIU I 101011111I. the tromCanada the every all autl Va llIarion the 41. iaROt oJr II twoor hon alldleomfort a. to OneI is Dee tlle-'bahle atllnt the wise rm Bankin natl aal oreatJial1.

re w8ltant ea the' Ro4 cha ed embeIZUnjf.aOOO I Jiucorifeaaed IttrIct I i ofth fe cta 4' a1I ucableto be. aUot wmnamed a 1" hoCCOtJljWe4. thUnlabel1endthe am 1Ulti JaUepcSto ort 1Wou14 tf1C badJa nv I4cIJn 1 Lff ii 4' i lIS A t' 4. 4 i n' WRYcKtt Fl Mll lifAl Barik tiR turn terday ffOM shi 1g. 1C.

NOTHI tL10 IN' REa RD10POLlTICS lta ofm LowriwoU Sa Purelya1btter of f1 3. his t- Is the 1 as a a Iintlll eon aavlI hlng ou tact nk colonel smiling. me. a In po 1 LOnd1uo It ono bu ssLpn su celIfulThatlI Nothing PBldent say- met r. Rincere.

honestdlrect ew age ca 1St nd' sure' ndship hcm In ontact. thr ell. Bt Wa hlngton. Pirca mr pO Joene dchZ prorl f'e Preslden oollevelt. an lstory a rong an rll tnna the rec Ion I 19 lplC IllcoJ ed me 1I all crUh.

Umo pl nt wpr I wa ng ftlfTholl4paelnlt tp IIle a tht was EftJp1lt ork. was Tli1IPed Ylr lftln In It a his work At tlnntl You could tl s01 IIJ gr jJM SION ftm lIroadl teaztuhp 111111.0\ ParI co anl. unenco the tj lfc eamahip own InILla ln' Iabl are bt OWnII thelhole or' len lies. DRJWJOS The Pu" else- allot Jrlt' ar to ilt cn It 16360231 er comml Sm Ima tM 11 H5G3 i04 llln tb IMIJI th esUma Nl 1 an Panamat anam tt' 1345 sea lmated tl for pate lI througllhe Nicaragua canal placed at three hours am ac hh lhe anama" ft. Umated bet tb t1111e of actual gatton and 11 stnc1tx1Isc dela toJ' wtndi cur or kne Tints NibLr gua noute.

It the were de without In. UOn 1 a day. could be uv by we Nick 11 OVfr anama route by ordinary atJn. co ercel c. i7 ii i I dMi ic1i Ue tth lJ tola 1.

rr' mts1eep 4biatnirestjndalct. sours lt 1iand itth 10 Men of Rdent. habits. braUr worhn bQ 4ontgetmueh ercfse' hi" slcksto. achi' bOwdi" It their brains 4' Oo i an t.L- i aalallft14 n.

lte1 teew Xr. 11. oan' k1 at cna 5. QacaoOI Xl. 11" tllrtftutru for tt 1111 H.

euau qrOaacarna taWMkI la. tu fait Me. 1M1fn. loII IIII i I. esurJmll8 Weft the ae4kl1ia4W laUt i.

We be the an Buker' mlaUa StI waft. tit. 4 1IIa ta is lallllft k1ra1I at. or" e' abvUaLtJl DL manwli6 boWe1sreKUfarWithC th ttra et' fA. J1 eepatroD aD hu1th t.

uch. aeniseAfamouprofessQf JeffnonMedt Co11. UMdtt ad hllt11denta in. OptDf1bat' owtlwisd when' and health" aptmla aDdthbr cS f1UhaVeinexhustib1e far ob. ttta 11.

101111. ralltat 11t m. ouT. I I ADd rtb tic. the u8o teameNthe useof I cre ldng.

Mlant1cpofta coutot th i da i i panama eadvantAg eot The eot we tem Sou Ia' an I bllhwlIjot lderable U1 esc a NJcara a. nue. Nlcara la. eff lve me ure a. mpany Its pro rty.

now Ntcara la I on nt I Sta tee. of. I leeady re! ecause ep rw i pany deprl Utlethus thepremllea cohc lIlons be se th po is Th cc- sutndrlltwldth pla buln I uercl ed 8 eed on. Rducton Coat Te pr mon IIubmlted be" ne Panal ducton nal ROO te COt a ross I c. howfvfr.

ClombIa wl exerc tho falres. nd Iblty Par. deteined uPn. tha en npte Nlcara la an Cstl Rl Shfld rlcraa rute fered. re tolows Arer ch nied cndl.

tons welllt an al tcll ad crumltanceB upor Ill prsnt judmnt bed te onio mOt practcable fs mlan cnal. mlnage- an Unlr Btate. knoJn It alge enUr cn- mJllo. tae depament wi procee. arrae prool wth Slva enang ClomIa.

aprove tr- Pana cm- a 4etae sln. tme bth alowc cmpleon' th li. the len. DEOUNCE COOK' Cmt Apintd AtlnU Cmp U. V.

wt oa Ac rell montly mtUng lt cmp 153 Unted Cont.d@ft. VetaR Mi cptoJ eday bo eec hn01' Jc lrhdT cmmlttee cUnI Fnk Ryan Cln CIJhoun an 11 w. alntl dw Iolutonl den IIg cOD I J. Con. Grnt UnYfJiC non wUn.

pJ Ucat ih1cbbcmpe ll tb Cnfefra Ema Gl. ma te achir att. 8m3 ptj blU deiaUon R. COke' wo. Inulc ta th mct.

wbehwU' de Oer ALe mltt w. ver tullpe to4at luUn uth ft 4 cvt aDatn. UU. Jt dQ. Jqh.

Trel Uon pPe WbJb' Je btU tJmf ttU. tt ell. a aOUM taD U. t' h' ib rpm1 i i Zbm HifO 7 Pere. tion fFa Dr 6 wIt lI pUonJw hve 1d 1 mtotP lQwprlttw.

deide ofeaQtber loUoor custmer YJDg tem. 11 Rge neP euonRn ha li. Tpcktg loiace80xa 1. OvI121n hlgh11 tq 1dep FIUabtlneiJull mUut i 16gon Ir. 0 8t ton.

laDt mo rfnde. Hunnicut Bellingrath th UTtlIFtt NCH 1 PAMYeo largest Cah 8nrpl. proporton LiabUte. FORMSOF ISSUED Polcie reistere it InaUanc' partmentofthe reere teeon gnahD I ECURI rr ters alent a orl Allbma. Teale.

Monl 1' ClrU. Jr COFI LD. nf JC LEDGE BR NUFACTUfEIIOF' BnheHomePlnc La ac t. Fultn Tntd LdOit pr1lngOlo VaD1 01 JapD PttRADerotL Factor. w.

A. R. R. and Means St. Stor812 forsY.

COk It for sale at Iowe Proeljan rep tatlon fO lvlng welchtnd delvering re I Tlrdlt5 pete. ra It I Stocks 0. 8. 17. IZAI urn All ttli Inspector Learned Something as a ustice Court Witneu.

RE ELD To. WII pr08 CUtor CU I' wAUp rotdelng' 1f l1 enlle. In ta thatclIe ermte4- tw coijn leli cbAr upoh ah ln. tie bM mS Com ny. tat 4 1 4 vuypecultaray tb Ii.

Co npjny fdfa for goods. u. Witntuj Uce co rt hO onten Ed ntm e. nt lU" I I i 11 I I Ott n81PeY. LtJant INDI4E4AIQUL OCJD I VUfH 8 AJ llQ i4l ifj t1It a t.

IMPR SSEDWITHATtAHT i B4pnHntUof in themti tJ wStJi tt. A t1 izIi i Uen' 1IWYolto tlliY re ot htJ j1 Iea jiaPer pUbl1Sbe4. a on 1a hf e' Iandil 0Dj 01 dYtrtJahiU4 rtt tOr-bs of tMcV ltl' various deputm bi im91. rI W. of 100.

II f' do 8u1 ofJrf2. I oorfruTfoi' I ONEY SAVED1. FRQDARNESS I ye umpean :1 to- ii Is t4 q4nat i1 as ha i 1t PJUffee i an r. 3 i ft eye 0 era I Stats I cnurt rrord. laws.

ew Th cuestion Posterand an I I ad ef- 1 ew I gin I a CUTWAB ways i. beer te i redunlon ii Whitehouse. lSpedai. a i i ti it 1 IkNT CQMBIN ATION dS ttie thspkpers Transportand 1terimttpnsJ nani gied deiegiinn eat ii as regards IflX Notwtth1tandi1Zthe-LaCt uieotion epectivei7 wlllvgntinue lu SHOR TITmrs A FFA IRS tjtes beLt an' I he the ciat ts. og thim fi- ied HA gt pear.

0 I log coN ue thesgme tel- t1ntlon v111 stt in Garrett A liii I CAP1TALCITY 0 I ay I I oe dieordeniy an ABSOLOTEIECUtITY 1 1 I iii rrrr1roR IIbRIU LItO DIZZIE GENUINE IIWR FR I. PE Pee ffiLrtN i. c.blP7r.fetaN84.It I I PRN1EDONREDPAPER. go. OiIE JOH flLLdTll sliO at TU ls li HA Sol- guest tw ode ptlons I 5 I I i I I ef i I I I Ii I I OIL1 Cwape ha.

iq There ce when xlti. verr a from woms Yactiastio diseise. leonfort even. nscesssr' fo oflif be. tb ole ne fl4t UILCW.

8perulaUon ft 1s Was the 1 rbe fiotnWashFng. to131C. NOThINtO SA IN REGARDTO theNt17aQLHisVf5it a RObeXt Infrom thosS shoot thematteti stot ted ap- thatame. jaithat to a. nan ew 1t1emen thpf Ii an4 cbow 01l my tian Srong prdecrtrs hcuse.

oh" knows1po erc lcoted city-bad ti wcrt IhOaitasing id a hsndshakty ri mfh tork wlithe tnktedy pod aPtinti4i eod grJ FIrsta OWfltan cpnilbie bi conMrur9 tratferred tothe ofhe foueoto 9G eoetn caI 14501144 Cc4IfIflgthe cts estimat 6 grete nIes fzm vesseflo wu agkit be1nthe naci- delays currents' tknees. oute. taJ were made w1thou In tirrutitn saved ia overthe panama ametibandllng commerce Befof Ptirchaslng See tNew 1902 Model AMERI I TYPEWRITER. P1 1200 bgh gii Mchi es. Upouz1 AMER1 I TYPEWRITER- LYco.

ct Southeril Agen I 7GAXi. pgggfl 1 l' Hilthy BO cIy a StoIciandlInaffecteschother Asickstomathuouls thedIpososia4' I and brain rest nd a lc bra1 theatomschand clogs the be 0 sedentary braIworkera bo don't getnineli exerc1se a and bowels wear out and nesvea. 0 pg- a Cuasnt wkek LakSS as led seThs I aWwse i eJaisS as. atnight. tskls se sal 4.

Q. Reeg. Eg. eie 1. asS is.

1 a 1 meitbe. besibt rlL1I ckaThascZiittp I I tssesreis oily wdlsiie kid vttk sow ill ibJ iause lee. 0 Ca worlds Ckse iSealehal sties flell 5 0 p2 Uaakqv 1 4eetss kskii besi l4 as ue lS HsskflL r' regular that tep ihont Medlc4 College ud Aa dvIihIs students 5 areregnlaf and neeyes have cses tee. 5 tlt. sss to care 1 you massey and atist I KecaMy Cs.

Chicago tte notir. baa ac- A ap- the oonsit. thus ne- ar- cOnPdEeration aaeumedby the caina lease. ewe 1ees Caiho wa univer jjii I fl dit iaj. wnIchbe Dsuij.

Call lea asthey is as wt11bp I andthe temp AGA t4va1l it fae gaversor. That esea iMi Rney 0 wlUposiUvel7not cendidati. t- i-c I' Perfe a 2S 1t50 Termallieb thlslowprlce that er carload 10 1on Range sk8 tip 21 lndeep Fuuaabestoellncdslumlzlumflued. it'-- I 5. orwoni' Company I NQKAMTCftN.

4 tC ofNew Teasesses ost cLD. I FJCOOLEDGEBKO T. MANUFACTUflENSOF'- SoithernHoxnePaInt- ptfr Lea4ZluoandIdnecdOflP1n Fult Iterd. f' Of Factory. Stare.

12 Forsyth C- and and ke1 deiiverlngpromptly go the' go Co ho be waa itnt aurt hp to Of tt5r 115 lut. toe sgarst' his ordeesz45. NOA' Furthermore IhoIdinonyhaniiareetpt goo oPT 5 II0 ttLTOIcC0LN dated TeflOQPOZu ervor lirlaimet was givenfor a backflcned1iaifMf. 331-- flail. for' last year The WI.

1. I mistdks. fores retthm nj 4 raid the tecnrer 2 ac rsoeiptisgoodunulltia 4doat I Cite ti. nrsi.so- Iow there uo mayer thepuezl therof th I tt he holdz it' The' lleens I htL 5 IMFI Ii 'I'l ost1n8Iesr e. sipszat oChanp I 1 Ipecial" Atsnta lifO in X1n C1tOtl7 W1tht.

E- Prtlngton tena ewYorV a ftitEnst PP 1ST menifuriuahthg pst' tna al ahapeofboutlSOpStuhIldlIOflotlbe Ill speciAl pe1' arsdyofcd adrntiiitgsncwln4oWwork thMaL1erbeeldesfti drtm. baoIroma1imptiH4 4 4- parlors room sac LI ptns 3OO. 1400. a. ii efearier bed roee and bsetlar I Pro P.

400. aoo i6Od. scoZ ri6oi tad LMKRLE50. 30 0 mo lPT 11 1 i d' I.

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