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PPOS lENEMIE th ate con by also saJJd that to the tat that las cf nstai tly engaged. upon hurL using Co. delegates to the st supporting him Colo of the tact. He tt railroad ring or viur him support la Smith has evidence it no produce ItT hiirxelf With maklnj" I in Txet to the matter fairer to. Colonel Bet i to produce evidence It at Deception nnln of uow- sn lolonerEatlU has bs ne was lep ndiaj' at A success He fcaJ a uu.

railroad He hate no or Lh 4 railroads sJd1dCy. It AL Smiths plaa to zaXe it appe onl candidate that lu wita r2z1g3 and political that he taj the peoples' Is fig for tber lntsffi In ma ser his purm laJjlng but the-great. voters hat sized up fives and they tn all bt Mr. SmUfk out inquiring as to attaching Ur. Smith coft- orziS has liter defending iuc utiftcksjo' Mr.

E1nth of way to La has tnadi no attacks I La lire beginning of liticized his position on Uk it ias ux. LtIotaed as every citizen xently it has called attest nith attacks on ed that they were Inundation bs th attacks on Is Unreasonable fh will all this arttcte him. He seema to ill sorts ot Charges by thzuedo1 and tiese charge are refuted 1 1 News he is jjustlfled In Colonel EstiU a paper- kIig him. i Smith recall that at intrraUon in coanecuojn with the ok And doesn't ae I In the same s-peech be Colonel Esull was railroads In the speeci aty on Thursday did bf4 say that Colonel Estffl himself to be used by tt And what attacks nu' paper iaade on.JIr. Mr.

Smith point out snjl candidate who pretends la watching the the hardihood to jEstills paper is oonStflty rj Is it not time for buire ii Ur. Smith cts ocxatic Yard Sticks lutlon I see in tie js pops in Georgia and pops to secure democratic part- It at the action of the u- liittee of tte democratlfl they will apply a pure Jeffersoman yard stidrf ttf this state when they cssfe the democratic primary. stick' Simply becaus nber of pupullsts voted to He primary wo years a Led the populist national psed that any man I man who belongs to anr. lave vthe democratic partySK Ihe brass td apply at imocratic primary and i 1 to vote. He with Just I and common sense wo aptist church and owed to vote for a pastor nas a Methodist or mem' denomination.

clous for the white peopl Iher as democrats to. fa stand by the dem be true loi its principle Iwant them to come If they dojit get the maa vote for sqme one else In pction. how a man being a trot 4 to the yard stfc Ito the voters If any cU race is depending upon tli republicans for his ele Jl I to pull out from the den land announce that he the fuslonlsIs or Is ti ndependentj If he thlnU of Georgia is about le democrat and he tate outside the party. enough to say so. as much right to knock ny house and demand i ad 1 has to go to a democratic demand to be allowedto is not a democrat.

4 any man ttias a rtghtt ling. While we want get together. we dff iOt utslders td get Into rthrow the wishes of MARK EVERETT. STOHAVESMOF Saturday Night by James OCoi of Washington. No.

11 Intexna achlnlst will iT Vtrln hall SatUT celebration of the sary of the organli principal by Prestf VishthgtOfl. Garrett good singing and P1 I Hands on Strike. 8 Several Hundred the Cincinnati flout tected by i strike of Ithe Chattanooga dlrl din an Increase of er inj wages. In a Few May liox CompaUT to Columbus In prohhI in days' time feet in Columbus. Holiness with the' this city.

Assoclatle lrst DR. TORREY PREACHES I ON RESULTS OF PRAYER 3tv I Noted Evangelist Tells His Hearers That Any Blessing Can Be Secured Through the Earnest Supplications of Christians. DR. TORREYS REVIVAL PRESCRIPTION. DR.

TRET at the meeting yes terday afternoon gave out the following as hl prescription for produQ Ing a successful re viral I can' guarantee that It will never fall. ald Dr. Torrey. because I have seen It tried. too many times.

and always with notable success. It. Is a- prescription thaf always doe the work. It is as follows Jet any church Or' community with a. few Godly men and women In it who.

are wining to. see each other and God eye to eye and get Tight with GOT. for without this they cannot have power at the. throne and let these hold on to God until He bows down and hears them. Thea when Goa hears them and- speaks let them give themselves utterly up to His wilt and bidding If this Is done In any church or community It will result In a mot notable and refreshing revival It cannot fall it never has failed.

Now. let us get together and ate a. revival in Atlanta that will shake Georgian By- Edward Young Clarke Jr. TODAY. 3:30 p.

m. Dr. on Row to Pray. 7 p. xn.

Mr. Jacoby at Central Congregational. 7:30 p. in. song service at Auditorium.

8 p. m. Dr. Torrey preaches. A thtITllnk scene was enacted at the Torrey meeting last night.

when Dr. Torrey In dramatic style referred feelingly to the awful scenes incident to the San Francisco disaster. Suppose cried the preacher. this monster building should begin. to.

an ay and tremble and rock from tile effects of a mighty earth quiver. Suppose these. rafters over our heads should begin to creak and groan and finally come. crashing down upon our heads hat a. sight you and I would see and how man of us would immediately meet our God atid see Him face to face.

So graphic was. the picture drawn by Dr. Torrey so Intense his emotion. that even many of. the-ministers on' the platform dosed their eyes- and shuddered white the audience fairly groaned in contemplation of so terrible a destruction as described.

How many of. you. cried Dr. Torrey. would be ready to it your God face to face and be glad to see him' I would be ready.

thank. God. to meet Him face to face and would be glad to see Hlm. How about each one of you here in this audience With 200 conversions. already' made and 300 anxious seekers after truth the re vlval mlB lon of Dr Torrey' may be said to be well on Its' way under most favorably circumstances and with many signs point- Ing to a revival such as Atlanta has.

never seen before. The Afternoon Session. The afternoon service of Dr. Torrey re vealed to his hearers through the words and the spirit of his address- his great eagerness for a record-breaking revival In Atlanta. that would hot only sweep the city.

hut shake the state. Startlln ly clear and strong stood out his utter lank of. dependence upon himself and' hts eagerness for the Christian people of the city to get in touch' with Throne of grace and bring down On the city. through him as a means to an nd. a great and refreshing revival.

He devoted the entire sermon to. a graphic story of the direct results of' prayer whether ty on person or a company of earnest. Christians especially as put history in this country and England has shown these results regarding the great revival movements. His sermon was punctuated with epigrammatic eaylngsr that. went home to hearts of his hearers.

anff which 111 doubtless have th desired effect of stirring up the. Christians to a greater and more decided' sea son of prayer for. a notable revival. Butler Directs Music. Yr.

Charlie Butler. In the absence of Mr Alexander. had charge of the musical end of the afternoon service. With utmost ease and effectiveness he succeeded in getting the audience to sing fervor songs which they had never tried before. So powerful was the effect of his singing Monday of the solo Xroffs Eye Is On the Sparrow.

that by special request" he gave it again on Tues- POPS TO VOTE AS DEMOCRATS This Decision Reached at In formal Conference Htld at Judge Mines' Offlct That the organization of. the. popu. list party shall be surrendered. and that Us members shall.

retura Individually to the democratic told In order. to participate In the coming primary under the rules prescribed. by the' state democratic committee. was the decision rraehe at a. meeting of pojmllstleaders held yesterday morning In' the office of Judge James Hines.

former candidate for governor on the populist ticket. Those at the meeting' declared that the course decided upon would fol lowed by the populist state executive committee when it meets in Atlanta May 21. Macnb those present sit the. meeting besides Judge Hines. were A.

C. Wit. tiams and A. galley of Cobb county Dr S. Lee- and P.

B. D. Stancell of Campbell county Messrs. Burdett' end Moore or Polk county Rufus C. Gie of Forsyth county.

day afternoon. and when. he had finished singing there was not. a dry eye in the house. Dr.

Torreys sermon in tvief was as fol lows Prayer avails much for the conversion of others. If you hare a brother or friend who is not a Christian you can get his salvation through prayer. Prayer avails. more than anything else on earth In the' work of salvation. Tou can do more for others through prayer than In.

any otter way. All the time Jesus' was temoted He was praying and He game out untouched by the tempters a snare. When I was converted God put It in my heart to pray for- the conversion oi a certain man. One night I prayed All night. and.

then I wrote him a letter. The man in his reply ridiculed me. But I was not discouraged. I prayed 15 years definitely for that man. And then he came to Christ and was gloious.

13 saved. This man was my He died. suddenly some years ago. anc Dr Torrey said nothing could have given him greater' Joy than the thought as he stood over the dead body of his brother that lie had prayed unceasing for IS years. Blessing Through Prayer.

Prayer Is also able to bring. greater blessing to the than anything else. Oftentimes a revival la the result pf the prayers of some obscure woman prayers. Prayer will bring blessing to the ministers of the gospel. A big salary wont If you have a preacher you do not like I will tell you how to get one that will suit you.

Pray for the one you do no like It he Is lacking In power pray him Into power. It he Is heretical pray- him out of his heresy. You will never accomplish much by talking to men about your minister. You can accomplish much by talking to God for your minister. Pray for Revival.

Following the above Pr. Torrey devoted his entire discourse to the detailing' of remarkable where prayer ha resulted In producing neat and effective revivals. The Night Meeting. The largest crowd that has yet attended the Torrey services was on hand last night. Practically' every available seat was taken In the large auditorium.

Dr. Torrey preached on the reality of. God and was even. more notably character tic In his subject matter and deliver than the night before. He.

rose steadily to. the height of the occasion without apparent effort and held his audience easily white fox an hour- he explained in clear. concise and. reverent manner. the reality of the personality of God and the imallnus of Individual man in compart- son with the greatness of God.

His subject was taken up. under a number of heads. The first was the fact that God a the second relatng God holy nature the third the. recognition that al men must. meet' Him.

Following this. out. line be showed. how a. man could mee God without fear and stated' that tif there were any in the audience who feared meeting their God he could point them to' a way whereby they would welcon the meeting rather than dread It.

Quite a number of conversions followed the. sermon the numeer being roughly estimated at thirty. or forty. LOCAL. OFFICE WAS.

CLOSED Branch of Security Insur- nee Company' Closed by Frisco ire. The Atlanta office. of the Security In surance Company. of New Haven Coca. was closed xesterday on.

account of the heavy losses by the San nanelsc fire. McClure Kelly. the manager or the lo cal office. received a. telegram.

yesterday morning notifying him of the decision of th head office. The telegram stated that as the Atlanta office had only re cently' opened for business. the company Sid not consider It prudent to attempt Just at. this time to solicit more busi- ness in this territory. The company la In no way seriously Involved It Is.

said but the closing of the Atlant aomce Is only a precaution- Mr. Kelly opened his offices on the second floor of the Empire building. on April I as the southeastern department manager and had not secured any busi- ness his tjme having osenI taken up In getting the preliminaries arranged. It may be. that when the Security Company baa had time to' adjust its losses In San Francisco' that the Atlanta.

office win be agaia opened for business. New Summer Jewelry Why Summer Jewelry' Because there is possible a certain light airiness of effect in some kinds of. jewelry that renders it peculiarly wearable and appropriate with summer gowns. The fresh crisp muslins the cool swishy lacy frocks that help to make the summer girl the. charming creature that she is must have their own little accessories- Belt.

Pins Lace Pins Collar. Supporters Fans Fan Chains Bracelets Handy Pins Festoons Necklaces And so on. We have a most fascinating array' of pretty pretty new things. See them while they are new. a' i and Berkele' Charges Against Physicians Come Up Friday Grand Jury Was Severe Against Dr z.

W. Hurt and Dr. II Etch- rdaon Sevtil Wliesaes Have Teen Summoned to Testify. The' investigation of the charges made the grand Jury against Dr. Everard Richardson- and Dr.

3. W. Hurt. Ful- on county physicians will be lnve tl- gated by the board of. county commissioners Friday afternoon at 4 clock.

This announcement was made yesterday morning and all the witnesses have been summoned to appear at that time. It Is understood' that several wltnes es lave been summoned by the' physicians. County Attorney Rosser will ex" tmlne the witnesses. The' grand Jury on April 28 in making their presentments to the' Judge of the superior court said among other things We have found. after exhaustive' in vestigation that a change Is sorely need' ed In Fulton county in the present methd ods of attending the sick In the convict camps of the county.

The present physlt clans no matter what the reason may have been guilty or the grossest Leg. ect of duty. Complaints against both them have been made. and In the opln. on of this body the complaints are wen founded.

They have failed to respond to sick calls from' the convict camps until the. day after they had been' sum monad and from testimony gtv be- fores us It has appeared that when they did reach the camps they manifested lit. tie Interest in their patients. We the grand Jury. recommend' th dismissal of both these physicians and the employment In their places of on regular physician at a salary of says Uooo who shall give his time and un divided attention.

to the county convicts and. whose duty it shall. be to visit daily or more frequently it necessary. all thl camps of convicts in Fulton county and the. Tower and give.

these wards of th county the medical attention to. whld human beings are entitled. We recon mend' that' a. hospital record book" bi kept at each camp by the physician ii accordance with the methods prescribe by' the state for tile treatment. or Its slot convicts.

8 Both Dr. Hurt and. Dr. Rlchardsol made strong denials of the charges at. tin time.

they were made and demanded aa early hearing. The county commlsslon met shortly afterwards. but the matt was not investigated at that Ume. is neither the prosecution if It. may be termed that or the physicians had hid time to get ready.

Malt Gives Bier Eight-Day Malt Exclusive Produrt of an American Brewery Makes the Richest Deer. Malt la the. life of beer- Our reades understand. or course. that la brewug beer the' first thing to do Is make tie malt from which to make the beer.

Tl richer the malt the more nutritious tie more wholessme the beer. Pabst learn years ago that tne forced method It making malt In three or four days cord not possibly be accomplished wltnoit losing In large degree the life glvitg strength giving elements of the Most brewerify use this old process. Ills quicker. easier and leas expensive. Tie Pabst way gives the full richness of tie grain to the beer.

It doubles the expewe of brewing but it makes Pabst Beer he leader of all beers. Pabst. Beer is the richest beer In cc- teal food value and strength giving e- ments because It is made only with Pabst eight-day malt. Careful test. one- heal experience' In brewing' always Tilth an eye single to the.

very best predict possible. has taught Pabst that rait made' of grain. grown in this couttrv must have eight days in which to proRr- ly mature. Malt perfect In nutritious de- ments can only be made by follog the process of Nature without crowdlAg. and that Is what Fab does.

He nudes his own malt by an exclusive fey process. double the time and double the expense' of common four day mettoa. This Pabst process gets all the. good cut of the barley and Into the malt. ho otter process does Pabst eight-day malt made from fl st barley grows as naturally as It woiid It put In the ground.

moistened' by the rain' and warmed by the sun. Nature ib- hors waste and in the eight-day pro there is no forced' unnatural growth a at wastes food elements of the grain. The result is a beer that has the greast food value. the greatest tonic value yet Is mild and pleasant. superior in fete and" flavor perfect in age.

purity tnd strength. This Is. Pabst Blue Ribbon Bier the best er brew d. oPPiEThI Sell Phone 325. 9 E.

Alabama St. Pabst. Blue Ribbon Beer. Order a Case for' your home PRINCETO GRADUATES Pfly Theological Exercises of the Semi nary Held Yesterday. Princeton N.

J. May 8 The nlnjty. fourth annual commencement exerflses of the Princeton Theological seml ry were held today and fifty students graduated. The principal address wa delivered by the Rev. Dr.

William LIIC Rwn or PKtsburg The following prizes were announce. Fellowship In Old Testament utersbre Thomas R. Welmers Grant Rajids Web. 3 Fellowship la New Testament lifc tore D. Richardson.

Grove ltYiPa. Scholarship In apologetics. EdwlrfH. Kellogg. Princeton.

N. J. i Fellowship In systematic theologyjE. lB. Welsh.

Savannah. Ohio. Fellowship In church history. 1 L. Daniel.

Harrlsburfc- Pa. The. Carter prize of 50 was awartij to Eydney Zandstra. Chicago Stanton size 50. to C.

D. Bovard. Tarentum. a first Maltland prize 100. to 3.

J. Qmp. ton. Ireland. The degree of bachelor of drrinity as awarded to two stuieots.

asong whom were four soXS African Botfc. Many Quakes In Califomi San Jose. May 8 According to a iCBji front the Lick observatory. there been twenty-TO' earthquake shod corded' on. the seismograph of that su- tutlon sine the' tnernlnz of Apr is.

Most of these trembles have bee ex ceedingly light. and have made jut a. Urht mark on the etat What has tomorrow in store for you That depends' a good deal upon what you have in store for yours stomach. You build a good busi- ness on bad breakfasts. You cant reach the goal of success by following the crooked trail hazard Apitezo is sa cut in the.

form of a crisp delicious cereal that yields more nourishment than meat or eggs and gives the stomach lets work. It is a scientific combination in right proportions of all the. tial food. elements. And it contains vegetable iron which' enriches the blood stimulates.

the nerves and energizes the entire system. 1 pitezo with milk or cream is good for everybody that' wants' to grow. Try it a month and youl1. now its so. Apltezo Biscuits.

lie the package. Apltao Grains. lOc the package. Sold by grocers nft7WbeN. AhlHURALMAND SUES SOUTHERN Says That He Has Been Damaged to' the Amount of 25000.

The suit of Arthur Almand against the Southern Railway. Company and J. R. Pukes for 25000. damages was put on the docket in the clerks office yester- ay.

Almand says that he was an employee the- defendant company In the capacity of a nlgat foreman- and a car lnspe or one of his duties being to couple tne engines to the coaches. He states that he was engaged in this task February II 1906 when he was In. ured. his hand being crushed' off. maim- ng him for life.

He claims that Dukes the hostler In. charge of the engine failed obey his instructions and that It was ue to- the defendants' neg Igence that he as injured. Arnold Arnold flied the suit. Asks for Divorce. Claiming that her husband rocked the iouee in which she lived with.

her moth- r. and that she- was in mortal terror him. Stella Pearl Martin. colored. through her attorney Prank Haralson.

terday flied suit for divorce In' the superior court. Will Probated. The will of Mrs Emma A. Har was robated In solemn form yesterday. He- ena and Virginia Ilardin qualified as executrices.

New Justices of Peace. J. V. McMurtrey yesterday qualified notary public and ex officio justice f. the peace for the 722d district.

p. McDonald-also qualified as notary public nd ex offlclo justice of the peace for he 1289 district. Petition for Charter. A. Jenkins.

R. Scott and T. E. Scott. yesterday filed a petition for a charter for Nichols Co.

to do business for twenty ar with the prlv. ege of renewal at the end of that time. The company is capitalized at 40000 LUCIEN' ANIGHT TO PREACH. Will Deliver Commencement Sermon sA. Milledgeville niledgeville Ga.

May 8 Special reeident 11. Parks. of the Georgia tal college has announced that. he Rev. twcien IAV Knight of Atlanta will preach the' commencement sermon of the college on the first Sunday in June The sermon will' be delivered.

In- the beautiful and recently completed Pros. bvterian church. Rev. Mr. Knight Is considered a very eloquent minister and his coming to MllledgevlUe is looked forward to with Interest.

For reveral jears he has been the pastor of a. church in Washington D. but recently returned' to Georgia for work In. connection with the Agnes Scott college. at" Decatur.

AGENTS' ASSOCIATION MEETS. Southern Railway Men in Oouven- tlonat Nashville Nashville. Penn May a The eighth annual' convention' of the Southern Agents. Association convened here thte morning with delegates present from an ov er the eyrtem A' number of papers 01 interest to the' delegates were read this morning. A banquet was tendered the visitors this evening.

Dr. Jordan Expected some. Savannah Ga. May 8. He- Dr.

John Jordan pastor of the' First Baptist church of' this city lid a trustee of Mercer University. is expected in Savannah. Friday after having spent several months abroad. principally in the Holy- Land. A HEALTHFUL AND DAINTY DESSERT CVANILIA let Cream In se-ea ninnies.

Remarkable for smoothaeupa1ai. Udaess sad purity sll fisran I HE DOESN'T LIKE Alleged Moonshiner Wank GOY ernul to Quit Pesterin1. Uncle Billie" Collins of Mountains of Meriwether Says the Government Has Far' Too Much Curiosity a to His Private Business. Columbus. Ca.

May Uncle Billie" Collins has returned to his home in the mountains of Meriwether. In better humor with the federal authorities. Once more arraigned on the I charge of. Jnoonshlniag he' said that he would have no lawyer. but would.

plead his case himself. In the recent years of Uncle Billie's three-quarters of a century jof existence he has thoroughly" familiar- Izej himself with the appearance of the United States court. room in Columbus. Judge Newman ordered a nolle prosequl entered in the case for the' reason that the Indictment. should have been consol.

ldated with another case In which lie was found not. guilty and on the further ground of the defendants advanced age. Uncle Billie expressed the hope that the government will not be so overcome with curiosity during the next few months as pry Into his private affairs. as he says he wants a' little peace. CHATHAM' RACES WILL BE WARM Date for the Primary Will Be Chosen Saturday Savannah.

Ga. May. 8. Spedal. June 14 or June 21 will probably be the date.

rued for the Chatham county primary. On Saturday night or this week a meeting of the democratic' executive committee will be held. one having called by Chairman A. A Lawrence and then the date. wilt be fixed.

A most interesting tithe. is promised before the question as to who will fill county and city offices for the next term is settled. It is possible that the Peoples Democratic League. the organization that Is opposed to' the Citizens' Club long the. dominant faction in Savannah politics.

may' not enter the county primary. In such. an event the fight will be to a finish In the regular election next Oc tober. Few' nominations for county offices have been made as yet R. Stewart' Is out for county treasurer against War.

ipg ell the Incumbent and C. H. Carson. wifo has before sought the. office.

making an excellent race. will probably run again. Colonel Russell will seek re election and will probably be the candl. date of the Peoples. League.

He was prominent in its' organization having leU' the Citizens' Club. to. form such a party. Tor the Legislature. Hon.

A. A. Lawrence and Hon :1 Randolph Anderson present' members and oh Rourke. will probably be the Citizens' Clubs nominees. for the.

legislature Hon. Pleasant A. Stovall. on the Citizens' ticket. and Ferris.

Cann. on the Peoples ticket are prominently. mentioned for the state senate. A. Pratt Adams and Anton P.

Wright are spoken of for the legislature' on the Peoples ticket. The city election will" not be unhil next January. The lines will probably be. so sharply defined in the county election that the victory. of.

either- side will prob. ably be followed by Its victory In the municipal contest the county. vote outside of the city being immaterial in comparison. INSTANT RELIEF FROM CATARRH. Send tor a Trial Sample of This Great Remedy Convince Yourself of Its Merit When we say that Eclipse.

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all who win send us their name and. address. We Save hundreds of Utter from grateful patients whom we haves cured and will send you also. our booklet. containing these testimonials and Suit Information about the disease.

Do not' delay. but write today. Address Eclipse' Medicine anti Manufacturing Company. Atlanta Ga. Beet Sugar Plant Closed.

Omaha. Nebr. May 8. Judge Monger. In the VnltM States court.

today aPO pointed W. IL Ferguson as receiver fo the. plant of the Standard Beet Sugar Company at Leavltt. Dodge county Nebraska. This Is one of the largest plants or its kind in the west.

having' cost 1 277000 to buljd. and having i dally capacity of 1. 100 tons of beets am 290000 pounds of sugar. Failure Of. th beet crop to property ripen last year is given as the cause of the trouble.

Zealand to Own Steamer Line. Victoria. B. C. Way 8.

Advices re celved on the steamer Naheno. from New Zealand. state that Premier. Saddon has announced a project for a. state owne line of vessels to carry New Zealani produce to' England" The announcement was made at.

a Wellington banquet. Premier Seddon states that. a comblna tlOn of American ship owners were or crating adverse to New' Zealand trade This wll counteracted by a line state' owned steamers. Election Close In fevton. Covlngton.

Os. May' Spee4lV rfc election Is dose and th resoite cansx be told as the managers sjraet tTisoM counting toe votes. God' Gave Bowden' Lithia Springs Water Reason Teaches Its Use. For Rheumatism. For Gout For Constipation' For Stomach Troubles For Insomnia For Skin Diseases For Kidney Troubles For troubles for.

Liver Troubles FREELY OF THE WATER Bell Telephone 1086. Bowden. Lithia Springs Water Co. Depot. 166 Peuhtree Street ATLANTA.

GA. i NEGRO SLAYER NOW IN TROUP illed Marshal of Woodbury and Lynching Was Feartd. Woodbury Ga. Stay 8 Special The report sent out from Columbus last night that fears were entertained in Heel- wethet that a. lynching would follow th pprehenston or the negro who had shot nd Wiled V.

Strlbling. of Woodbury was not well founded. Marshal Strtbllng was found deed San- ay morning on the' railroad and at a spot neat the depot. At the coronets investigation it developed that he. went up the road a short distance said was ward to exclaim.

You are under ar- est. At that several shots were fired. nd a negro was seen. running war The negro later told several other negroes that Marshal Strlbllng had tried to place tm under arrest and that he had us- slsted. killing the marshal.

The dead body of the marshal when discovered the next mornrag. haul a. hick- et hole through the Breast. The negro was arrested and- spirited way to Greenville. as there wasa good eal of excitement.

though no open threats of violence. Negro Sent to LaGrange. Greenville. Ga. May 8 Special V-No attempt 'was made here last night tc lynch.

the negro charged with the. mut' er of Marshal Strtbtlng at WYwdbury nit rumors came that a rndb was form- ng. and the' negro was sent for safe keeping to LaGrange. Negro Also. Wounded.

The negro charged with murdering Charles Strtbbllng night marshall at WoOdbury Ga. Is himself shot In the breast and badly wounded. It le be- lleved that Strlbbllng wa overpowered by the negro and that. his pistol was taken from him. and that he was shot by one of the' negroes with his.

own weapon. after he had. wounded one of his. assailants. Stribbling WM shot through the breast and it is thought was Instantly' killed His body was found early in the- rooming between two railroad tracks.

but' It Is supposed that he was assassinated elsewhere and his body Guaranteed Fast Blacks' See J. M. High Co. Window Display carried to the railroad and laid between the rails. Inasmuch as there.

was no blood on the ground at he point where his body was lying' when found. Feeling against the negro was intense at Woodbury. but since lie has been placed In Jail it Is not apprehended that there will be any Sewn Piecing Odessa. Odessa May 8 Although Jewish emigration from south ussla. decreased during the last two mouths.

It still averages up ward 4 of a hundred daily from Odessa. alone and the exodus from the' less populous Jewish centers is proportionately larger in consequence of the general apprehension that the' to the Jews is greater that. In Odessa. The Jews are pessimistic regarding Ute Inune dlate future. Senator Morgan Is Ill.

Washington. May 8 The senate committee on Interoceanlc canals adjourned today without heating the testimony vf William Nelson Cromwell. because or th Illness of Senator Morgan. Mr. Cromwell will take the stand at Mr.

Morgan's convenience. You May Need GLASSES It will pay you to visit our fitting parlors and have your eyes examined and Glasses correctly ground and adjusted if they' are required. Our reputation for skill and reliability in fitting' Glasses insures absolutely the best service procurable. A. K.

14. WHIITEM AL ft. Three Governors AND NUTD THOUSAND. THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DEPOSITORS with TWO MILLION. THREE HUN DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOl- LARS to their credit strongly endorse The Neat Bank WM first-appointed a Stats Depository by' the late Governor W.

T. AUtinson then by sxO0v1tUOT Allen D. CanJjer. reappointed by' him. then appointed by WI uecessor.

Oonremor I. M. Terrell also reappointed by Wm. wish to celebrate the TftnsVt of with TEN THOUSAND DEPOSTTORa. Too are ocrOlally Invited to Join this army of MCYCbOLS Manufacturers and' Wars Earners.

Savings Department ONE OL.t.I.U\ starts an account. We allow Interest at the yam. of tRRlIiB AND ONBUAi PRE GENT. per annum. compounded annually May.

1st 1906' E. ii. THORNTON President. W. P.

MANRY Cashier H. C. CAUXWEIiU Asst. Cashier. QUICK ASSETS READY I What a- banker calls Quick Assets what you probably would call Beady Cash' is quite as important' to an individual as to financial institution.

Eeady cash means preparation for any emergency not merely readiness or rainy day but readiness itf a much larger sense You. may be able. to' profit largely through the use of money qg short notice. The man who has a substatlal balance to his credit in' strong' bank like this is truly ready for either misfortune or fortune. Per Cent Interest' on Savings.

Trust Company of' Georgia EQUITABLE BLDQ. ATLANTA. CAPITA 551 7.t cTB CONSrii IJTI01j ATLANTA GA. WEDNESD YrA :9 1 g' 0. Iess- an' Secured th SREVLVAL eUpg yelterday te oOn out.

thef 1 1rlE hit. uOce sful revival1 uar. manT a alw success. thafa1waYI does a andw men lr each ml eJ' nd rl ht PDweratthethron ws T1 et. hears' aks.

wUland lfthi clulrchor notable ot tnever NowIet togetlerand reYIya11n Atl nia shaJie ke PEOG1 lQt 1' In. Dr. Torrey on' stCentrai Congreg LtionaL msong serviceatAUdl- th nIn a fe llngly awf Enes ster. cried tlllsm nster sway ro effechof rntghtyearth fl lly What ou many us' a totace. graphlcwas lcture 1 lat- sh ddere con- deslru youn Dr' be' tom1lt yo tosee to wouldbe herein anxiousseekera missIon on slgnsji lnt- seen he afternoohervice Dr orrey re- Teal hl eagern 8Sfora state.

ut hlsutter de ndence the thone refresh ngrevval itaphlcltory one clany hl tory hu tee rts al1 thade-slred a. iea- t1er. gettlngth was onday the' GodsZye Sp8rroWthat In. Con ence ce That thedemocraUC ord tc r- prlmaryunder therulelt. wa me tlng populist leaders Yellte JO geJam K.

HlnestonneT nthe ket. th n' befol- lawedby It' 2 t. AC alley B. St eu. rcam beIl nd foor Polkeo nty rle.

I d- finish I much' th OU not' hi. nPrayeravalls wo more prayerthan ot er wa th me touch thetempters a Godput heart. pray hlma' IIi re lyrldlculed me. I. th man.

i en a jU glOfOUS earsago and co ld st od praYe4 ul-ce sl gfor. les rhg TMoughPrayer Prayerls bl alng chtuchthananlthlng els a' Prayera. woman's pray wUlbrlng tb IfyoU a pfea her will not InPDiVer Pr outof wUl' men aboutour abovepr rreYdevoted 1 re had 0 N1ghtMeeting. on thereallty re haraderls- delivery tha Her sesteadlly nclse sonwth sUbjectwas er ot. was s.

Gods all thlsOut lIn Ei man meet tl heeo1lldpolnt waywhereby welco ra her converslonsfoflowed flermon. nUmeerbllng Sec ritylnsur by Fri C9 thesecurltyln- I onacco the. heavYloe lo- thedeclalOn the' tele re- busF com ant a1dbut lsonlya ary step. hlaofflctS 9nthe theOttthea tern u.l- hls1Jme upm ag 1 Su. nlme.

Jew el JJI cause airiness rend rs co lsW shy fro ks th th lPto sl1l1IIlergirJthec4a 1 acc sOTIe acePins I FestoonsN fa8cinatingaITar9fpre tYJretty whilethey. i. a Ie rls le 1 i' 1 CDUNIYBOARU1 JUINYESfIGATE' A ajf st Ph sicians Upfri aJI I AgainstDr JW ED 1ch- ardaOn Sevi WIf esJoes eenumm ned atity. by the gr ndJuryagatnst DRlchard80D ton 111 be' 1 vestl- gated boa Frl ay afternoonat4OcI k. wttnesselbaveben I ap ar thatseyeral witnesses have been su moned I Z.

thelrpresent Ilenfs the ald. otl1erthlngs found. 80relyneed" unty presentmeth county. reasonmay be. Uty he grossestIe lect.

dutyComplalnti them theopln. Ion to. lckcall given" for s' whenthe the manifested. the esephys1clansand one ata of. wl10flhall nd countyconvlets ty shall dan qnentlr.

the I recom ph lclari methods prescrlbel o' ch rges. niadeand al but. was not neltherthe If he ij. igh Nutrition clusiVeProd1Xt Br we17 th bee read Tie for dmethOdf beac Ufe-gh'I strength-giving barl' breweri1Jae pIdoprocessItls It. ex nslve.

ot. 0 stbeer a strength-giving elght day pn irro tct whl r- hat Pa day ootler from baJeygrows 11 wast he gre 8t plea ant. te beer brewed. JL I BeUPhone 1 Alabamast Beero OrderaCue todaJ. FIFjy.

Th 10gia1Exerclsellof theS nary. EeldYesterday 3. The nln ty fourdiannual r7 re aduated. addressWade liver. ed L.

1r OldTe ment ThomuE. a. EdwI H. NI ystemaUcth8OI E. f.

I TheCa er prlzeot S50wuaward nton ttlte a. UaldandprlzeSIOOtoSo i degr Ofb elot" dtvinltyeas th 7two 1tu4ents a ong nwere. our. A1rl .1 loeYaya fromtheLick aYe beentw re- at. tuUona1nce ofAP of' x- eee4Inl17111ht aULhave t' t.

I. JJ 7 instQre fo goo' 1a Y9uhave Youca tb i1d ness suc es9 by ecroolced of Api eo 11lt- Crlspdeli e1ds eggs nd proporti ns essen. fo And ironwhieh enrj es nerVes. en rgizes theenti cream go togvw. ry 15c.

GrainlIOc AK1HUR ALMAND SUESSOUTHERN ThatHeHasBeQrJ stit th 8o ther 1 llway. waS the. day. 8tbat of I nlg foreman-and tor. dutlesbelngtO upt statlJl he' lgOewhen was In jur Inghlm lalmsthat the englnefalled to o1 fnsttU tions nd.

that' was due' thederendantineg ige ce is th A8ksforDiv e. herhusbandr cked ho. In whlchlhe cc. th waSln of earl' Je fo WillProated. Mrs.

Iarln Probated lena. andVlrgln4 1- lIar nqualfled execu tii es. otPeace JwMc rurtrey as forthe I. Po' rcDonald l30 qualltledaanotary and the Ut1on nklnt EBcott andT. ott apetltlon 1.

to' do yearwltbtfie liege The. capltAluedafS40OOO GRl WmDeUver 1 at 1rfi1 nlledge lI Gil" 8. Pr l. I the the L. prea commen ement 0 The omplet bYterliUchurch.

v. Ir. is consldereda me. 1. lCOke.

rd. to. W. IttI reveralyearehe ota. DC butrecenUy rglafor thernEanwayMen t1on-atN sh The ef th reler a tp 1 morI ing.

3' rdan DJoidan er oted Fr ay. prfn lpallymthe. 1U 1 DELICIOUS IUIGIOIll SUQAR Cr am1D aeyrAIn1liea. smoothD u. PaJat.

ri m. SUCHGURIUSIH MoonshinerWants ernrnentto ofMo Sa rios1tyaa toEts May. 8. hl the' 0fMerl. I lnbetterhumor th eral moon hlnlng.

I lIs' Il ther entYEars a of court. NewmanorJ1eredanoUe pr sequl thecalefor lthat Ihou dhave case. in h. gu lt andoqthe further defendantsa4vancd thehOpEt ov rcome as to hlsprvateatralra a va CHATHAMRACES BEWARMi QsenS ur- ay. Lof' 21wll1 thls1eeka.

IngOf ooz mf 111 oneh Vlngcal1ed ChalmanA A. La1renceand thettthe be' mo In pr mlsed' unty off ces posSI11lethatth theorganluUor opPOS dto C1 zens' long do lnant in' l1tics flghtwDl toa yet the IncumbentandC ohas rac wlllprobably ic- thecandi- I1e formsucha. I Forcthe A lPh I Peoplestlcket AnlonPWrlghtare lty beun In. pro voteout-- FROM rralSampleofThili med7 andCo v1nc' ItaKerit W6 say In tant thatdlt- a reeable. offenllved1sea efrom w111 weare toprove 7OUrenUre no stop maybe theaampl we.

YOIlwln pusa. of. re n. AIr tWlsages SE thlagreat oentaln toa11 tefui ha. ve th but.

Manutactu CompanyAtJanta et. OmahaNebr Judge Unltf polntedW. for plantot StandardBeet raaka. a1. westhavlnc ca 3ctty' 1100 Of au r.

the ewZea1andto WU8teamerUnL Vlcto 8. celv don atatowned vesselsto canyNew hlpoWMrswereop eratlJilAldverM NewZea1an4 be a1ln. of Elect1 C1o 1ni Covln on. GJrlatl e1ect1OftIclosean4tbruaI betOl themanaaen i if 4 Wat r. It ut.

DRINK foflnsomnia OF. Dise se THE ForKi 3roubles WATElt I- 1 Bladder Tlpubles. ver Tel pho 086 BowdenLlthi1 mmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm mmm mdm mm SlA YER INTROUP Killed W. The JeP rt that were' terta ed Meri- lk w' the- appreh nBton. ho hadShot and k1l1edV.

BStrlbllng ot I wasfounddelR1 i day' rn1ng theranroad pilot ot ooroners Investigation the a dlsta 1 was I hearc1t You thaiseveral and rw 1 adtrled pla him fuarsh 1. wben diseo eredthe imrntng a' l- wa pointed I 8. a. ytoGr lle therewu a. gOad.

deal. e. I 1. No to negro mur- derof at' but amdb Ing wusentfOr to' Tl enegro. charg dwlth al1at I hot In' aridbaUy nded.

was. Overpow re4 i take that brone negroeswlth' 1e' usallintaSttlbbUng ViU thebreastaitd lhoughtwu klll q. niornln-gbetween roadtracks butlt th waS IIIII 11' I Ilr h. mill. 1 1.

carrledtothe 1a1dbetween ra1 i attbe thenegro 1m. IS. not I Jewtlheml- I lastl Itlotlll upward hundredda11y I 81ot I pr ot. appreh nslon tor The eom inltt bec use SenatorMorgan I t. pay itti11 eyesth oughlrex rl1ned requir ct fittingGlass pro urable.

KHA KES CO. WI4rTIIL I TheIlGovernos NiNDTHOtYtND NDRCl ND TWE TY R3 1WNDRED DOl atODirlyen4o rae' TheN al w. lire mted StateDepo ltory thelate Goverf1otW. TJUdnIOn u-oov' rnor can. ler.

hl ap OIDte4' tI erreU4Jeo W. theFourthofJwT oordfl1TlnVIted oin Man turer. ON HAUr May 1906' Pre nt. c. CALDWEiLLtAut RE DY calls" l1 i ato ina itution.

Re dy ea ot me I1 readinessfou teadin Ss ia- mu Ie e. pr fitargely Jnone1Q Themanwho hisendit a itrOJigbank tr 11 ead1fOr m1 fOrtunGot 10rtune. 3 Ceritltiieres o. QUIT BIBBLD dl te sa1 cMstaIt1y ring hgat t1i a surLin Co thel ring. a.

mit1i ev1den It itli ko bgthrn4 Ctke1 E8U11 ha depo' l1. IsL evidenca ns raUria Jil i Ctt 5ily tb iat fror 1nta ay erhe 1 purt4 the great iaIt eueivS Se ixutrag tr. 1tl w. bQ ty ati. U1SdS4 ni bsinning jtkjzt hi onth tut t4s a has-4 ata iths aEd un4i.

undaLkin. ua. Uiem 11 4 I are8 aga1 I ese 14 W1istIed t1U oca5 340 agJzt connecUcn atS I3Th he4 wa atud rai1roads' ty ht ax tob byjM bU a bad on o1nt aaa EtII1s uire i tr. ts 1 ee th their. democratc Ittee the U.

atd stIck tier age. ed. sod a7I ave he partle he tt thc mocratic Uk uzt woii1 churh derna a denonin4tl n. ous th PeOP1ej he I democr1UIJ to want 1n 104 tbeydont A or some ttfon. mth obJ ctto etIck.

to voters. cc 1 IMf eletit and bet tiih- hewflt I togo as bS ty. ofWasht gtom I Mach1n1st. jve- rn ary atlon. Th d11rrre4 eli.

4 henry on he abOrm outb ected the dl I aae I Days. 84 er in. be 0 ays eet Ida 94 th flrat t. SS 5 1I S. EE CONBI1UUIION MAY 9 190t ThatAny :1 B5 revival I ZaILaaId I.

to eye-and or and Hebows downand Go in5 refresh lug it ward Poopiecth scenewis cri he ds cto mst seelilm re- It StartlInly hi refreshlngrev4vaL whether epeclafly aho ith will the thChrIC- ea- ce detl I th be mi- ay C. 1 bi I 01- ti ut of iz Tli ough tOthGchnrcbthan I ptb- upunder byFrisco In I morning5notifying the I I offlcewlU 21ft 1 ki ds creature1 CollarSUPP I i dsoon Maier L. COUNTY BOARD mYESTIGAJE OrandJury Wfl TI. fivCsti- sf4 beensummoned L. jury CSidamongotneringg la- cians.

or of given whlc ol I I 11 time High riusiee i I brewerie de th topro. db andthat Iawhat Pabst th four-day I ftmat bat valueifet andfiavor a. PoneS25. 5 The semij. ceo watde.

I Ras' lt theoltgy 14 MaItlandPrlZe100. tod. Boe any caitrorn4 siccjs have' sboci4 i. tauti- beef S1IXhtarh ki a tomorrow' lnstore cc ipitzo ishm nt Oteitte eggsnd mo. sjIrQ ts alltheessen.

youilknow GraixislOcthePUkZe grocerseverywbere. Sayslhat HeHasBega tothe S. ArthurAlnuand as thedefendant Ity. up th tate I I ing de Cegigence was hate sh ofhlm yesterday AMarn oQ I289d1strict. N.

Ti years. cNIG brteri rj ForeveraI yearshe 4th the of 8. D. JM 1TA HEALTH FUL1 VANlLlAJ Cea silkier. uit Ps I more oVa wasfound notguilty ie orJune weeka.

thatthe i 000ntyprlmary. a Oc- let Clubto sucha' I I A I wtllnot ive5 dis- dlsea may of 10- fl oklet. PIantClosad a caprityofIlp tonsobset and a 0w owned op. WIIb fln ol Spectsj7j the tiutuMuult lIeIfsiffcsL1 BOwdenLithia d. WateruReasoii 5 a ForLiverTroubes.

111 NOWINTROUP odbury s. fromColumbus tbenegro B. I I i thioad rest" sisted I lEt was a dee was andthat wa illlli5iiiiIHll V' i1Ij iiL f. Fast a the I besny wn upwar5eof danger to Jewsare pesslinisticregarding is tile Ma I 4WKS I TzNrriioarron3 BD Trr July th i tm yHit OBlTO. ASSETS is 1 Beidyeaah readinessforerainydaybut iargelythrough is On j5OOIS i I 5- S13I8433.

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