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Ejected from aCaii I Georgia Road. Appointed. IrUnt co was filed fa I morning it ting point and inTofT- ae commerce comftt 11 WaS dephia. bought fct over the Oeorjria Jily each provided foj latioot or can along and. Iket.

It as refusi was ordered lie as told Ito the smoker nam where lie was. to accept such had paid for betttefg The train was toppa promptly kaijnant at neh I A a- listen lie irded 1 au ord l-aonaj rejudice anj i led on tlie Oeorgia ro 4 sudi scniuiuatiott tciJedh unjust lUey tave ita trds pv1tlun was I order t' en for thar Ede accomuod class fare The mlvj a brought. before tbe circuit coa Ided It is to settle tin who purchase aiaen Appointed. luga laudproceedingi pt court yesterday and I morning bti F. Fu lerton of thi mwi siOQ as to i with the United flee to the conde three appraiser mine the landi suits for conde nJ B.

Hill Josep beeier They will appraisers. Heretofore with an average con vernment has paid. will do so shortly ed themselves at will be 700 acres riiey C. Cleme 1th General Fulle ettbo fall board at ler they bare mapped I troops were and sspou. rig along rapidly.

be raid for Supreme- Court. Ucow in thesaj tee the highest earing mar rendered a kndmg the case toT Isuict Attorney 1 an appeal on the volvel a const the Uiited States. lent to the chief jc fr was received the case i I Iniurder has been i ie place whese lti om a final on Trial. Smith vs. the S20000 was not I will ho spent in sill hardly Irious CImare.

If Pickens county laight yesterday ry pgo our men were near I trials and on each bre to time innocence i tint way theywew Hi i was one ofXt so fortunately. one thins before loiher in thecircoil I was postponed- Ih I was op on tliep latioii and gays I court. Ware and Deputy ned yesterday fron Jackson county laysville Ito E. P. Ion copper still.

If beer four fennenU It com ected wlmh the j' The officers la robber Icked up a lar I and ruined its thieves around. South Carolina blaung the Qta yesterday was carried 1 jiller who boa Id to tbe Palmettft afflc In Title Advertiser. official in BerttaflVj for a mannfactnrer hesoldtohrajf Isooo marks Manche invarioai Herr MaaeW Rial trauaUst0fhfl jilar trade wbltft FII in la 0r velnr gion of Honor has lieooin rtnch artist. a rnle public I ered ribbon isaci Jen e. apue of German I compared with ime Amencan in Iheir daujfhter tlcularly the bey bought Idebte.

As title fur tnt All tbey need bf the Lit Const J' herS i LlO temperatures 1 elocity A PEOPLES DAY. JnutfFive Cents Will. Admit Every; body to the Grounds fflOVM THE KIRALFY CO Is the Last of King Solo. mon in Atlanta. UNPARALLELED PROGRAMME TODAY.

Voted to Klraly and Senor Payen. by the Exposition Don't Fall to Witness the Attractions Today. jter tl titks of brightest sunshine 1 11 tl lmtory of Atlanta thu UOlll siti in ilo today with the sun liming more ntly thau ever utha Vnmik icte. tl an ever behind it siid wit prospects mur the future. Today il t- giPAl how osos with a dazzle jjkrili1 a array of wonders such as er Met seen on any southern espoU- BCD UI 1t with a popular price of Jausiou tents being charged for all.

This is to make the last day of the position of 1 the best and biggest. Three weck. ago. Monday morning fljjj4Mof the exposition open. The teope came 111 III pre iniDers from every garter of il south.

The saw the great Jbosr nhchthe raajic touch of the industry indencrfof new south lia created not ay intoatrpdi hit thissocuon iut a wonder. The manvement have labored bard an I iilhfally to sn a good exposition and then loreap the rewuiU due them. This was not illlleir rwv-c The advancement of At- Uijta trst ol ill and of this great section tas rue of tl eir rosin purposes. They have succeeded in all three of their BBderiakinss ln enthusiastic meeting of the board of mrectorl washeld esterdayand the pleasing tct was rev ea eJ that the exposition corn- lane had ot only come out even but had made money. leased with this happy result of their la bonaud capital.

they decided to admit every- IMiVa ha. pri today and mute all the peep to come out. Aud the cro 1- will be tren endously large totby Tl pe real zinc that this is the list day and the last time Kiu Solomon can eseenm the south will go out. Time Marl- csnbandwii sweet mu from 12 o'clock until after King So omon tonight. The prorau1ne to a to borrow a few jectves from Manager Sandy Cohen is inul titudinous copious and graphic it con- taint a variation of changes uutLought of in the history of attractions.

sed from the time Old Sol glances from his resting place this morning until he retires to this fleecy lounge mm programme unparalleled tod unsures wul be given. At 7 occk be tan production of Ein Solomon Wm gw and thu. receipts will to the Klraly company Of course the tand stand will not accommodate all the people who wilt go out to see the wt of this vonderfnl show. The progrmnme for today as foliOWi' Today's Pro niine 10 Clock Concert la. the main building.

3 Clock Keimettj brothers. 230 Clock Rmmsmulmsr rare JOt lock Pliilllon. 3:15 Clock Balloon ascension 4O Click Acrobat oO Clock special excursion from Knox. yilh' entertainment of visitors. Clock I a production of King Solo- sue" To ujht a medal voted to noIJ Kiralty by rositioi will lie presented to him by Hon.

irk II jiTell after. tl performance. i 1 il ill 1 13 pre ited to Senor Payen ftl in bond tomorrow afternoon by Ml tnuk lvKl ard on 1 aces Today. There will be three interesting running races toda They have en especially arranged for peup dy and romise to I fine. The iaau men are tes roas of winding up ith tie best rates of time week.

Tomorrow' Concert. Tl grand farewell sacred concert by time Mexican band will be given at the exposition grounds instead of DeGnes opera house as Twenty five cents admission will be charged. This will be the last onportumtj of hearing the peat band make music in Atlanta. n01l1 Takes the Banner. Floyd county carried off the banner for the kestcouity elhibit at the exposition.

This means l6OO for those who made the exhibit. Bartow takes V1 as the seconcL end Troop gets oo for the third best. Mist Zoo I rown of Hancock county takes I the prize for time best collection of preserves breads and cakes. Go Out Today. Let everybody go out today.

Remember it Is Peoples aa and popular prices will be charged. Wlmitflelda Exhibit. Whitfield county whether 10 takes a premium or not has attracted the attention of ill visitors to the exposition as exluhitnK time finest display of large torn that has ever been at a southern fair. Tins is time general expression of farmers. while time northern vsitors Lave ed surprise conceding perlority over tlmo northwest It shows the pumpkin weighing 115 pounds while Tn wheat rye Oats barley upland rice peas niT beans timers is profusion of variety and ecialmeii.

in quality. Mr. H. A. Wrench The Dalton us one of northwest roost earnest and energetic cisam.

PiOlls as show good taste and judgment of election and display in this marvelous show. wg of the resources of his county. Seven Premiums. The ray Mantel Company won seven dis- wltt premiums at this exposition. It got first PellJium on maute first on grates first on 11 first on tine wood carving first on fine toce first for center table first Jot best ay of artistic furniture made In lime Pmednjmt it region.

Ow tuis au Atlanta institution and At. wnta si oud be proud of it Seven premiums ha record fur any manufacturing cstob h- The fine' wood arving WM executed by siesrs I Piautirmi ou This is a firm of Italian 4 carvers nd thc dtt to them with exceptional kUL it A firm do all lo wood earring for the May Mantel Company. The PrInters' Contest. The typos' trial of skill closed yesterday. and the committee on awards concluded its labors tins morning at 2 clock They will snake the.

awards to the contestants tonight at 8 o'clock at the Constitution job office. The labors of this committee hare beers tirelessanrl the members are deserving of time thants of their fellow workmen for their services. They decline to make any publicity to their findings until tonight THE LEAVES OF AUTUMN Are Causing a Little Trouble and Anxiety to Resident of Atlanta The yellow leaves of autumn. which have caught and held all the glorious colors of the rainbow and which set all the chords of a poet heart. a tinkling with melody are caus- tog trouble in Atlanta.

A few days ago these little love billet dour of the autumn began falling from the shade trees into time streets and on. time sidewalks. It is the custom of the street sweepers to brush these leaves into small heaps stud just as er the earth the gentle twilight steals set them on fire. Following tins precedent the street sweep- era began burning heaps of leaves on the streets Souse days A perfect avalanche of protests against this come to Chief Joyner by telephone by letter and personally Chief Joynt having no juma cti over the matter referred it to Chin Connolly. Chief Connolly In turn placed it in time hands of Inspector eal What action if army the litter.

official has taken in regard to suppressing the nuisance is not known. Great uneasiness exists among the residents of the different streets where these twilight rnfngs take place as time weather is so dry and it would be an easy matter for a whole ock of xesidences to catch fire and be de. strayed. 2soristhi9 all. Time smoke which arises Irons the burning leaven is erv annoying 1 Yesterday evening about dusk West Peachtree and Spring streets were completely lined with small heaps of burning leaves.

The residents in this portion of the city were in a state of great uneasiness bile the tires were burning great volume of disagreeable black smoke was created by the fires and lingered until after dark. Somnetiming should be done at once to remedy this evil. Chief Counollv said yesterday that he would have cases made against the men for setting lire to the es JENNER SAYS ITS NOT TRUE. That Story About BI Adventres in Rome. Woods White returned last night from Rome The report was current that he had gone to Investigate the Jenner matter.

This Mr. White emphatically denied. It would he very unfair In me a member of the executive committee. before which the matter must be weighted said decided next Tuesday to make any effort to form an opin- ion said Mr. WhitfL Consequently while in Rome I did not seek any discussion about the affair.

Of course I heard incidentally a few remarks here and there hut nothing that would lead to an opinion. It a mistake that Secretary Jenuer went to Rome yesterday to prepare his defense. lie js a resident 01 Atlanta living here xrith his wile and three children. He still holds lii own td Iras nothtrZ to say. except that he entirely innocent ben the proper time-comes he says I wm be able to vindicate myself in a satisfactory manner Thereportihat Mr.

Jenner Is now suspended from his office state secretary of the Young' Men's Christian Association Is Incorrect. I mil time final hearing next Tuesday matters stai just as they always have been and the A is taking no action whatever to form any ODinions POULTRYMAN HAYES Ex of limes. VImItI1 States It Coming to Atlanta. Rutherford llaje- the man who de. frauded Samuel Tildert out the presi deuey will be in Atlanta on Monday next.

lie conies with Dr. L. M. Curry. of VipginIa in time interest of time Peabody fund.

Mr. Hayes is president of the ward of trustees of time 1 Peabody fund. Since retiriul from time position of president of I uited States Mr. lines has communed his attentions to poultry culture. IT the brief space of time wh ch has elapsed he has succeeded in being entirely 01 gotten by the public.

lule here Mr. HnjesandUr Curry will hold a onferencu with ernor Nortlmen and State School Commissioner Bradwell in regard to toe distribution or the I leabody fund on this state. programme for time entertainment of these guests lass beers prtj are 1 THE SOLDERS ROUTINE. Something of Interest to the Public About I ort SIcFlierson The daily schedu to be observed by the sol Tiers at Fort McPherson mincing the month of November Las been issued. This is a matter of interest to a large circle of people who have a habit of going out to the fort on odd afternoons to see the military.

Time schedule is as follows Morning dress parade 9 13 a m. on Mondays and Fridays. Evening dress parade Wednesdays on llth at 3 oo us. on lth :48 so. on 25th.

40 in. Concert Mondays and Wednesdays 7 :30 to 8 JOp Guard mounting daily 9 15 a m. Drills 3 in. se follows Company and skirmish Mondays battalion Tuesdays Thursdays. THE ALDERMANIC BOARD.

The olaUoii Regarding the Forsyth Street Bridge ed In. The a aldermanic board held a short session last night. The resolution ratifying the contract with the Phoenix Bridge Cotnpasty to build time lorsyth street bridge was concurred in without discussion. Time board then adjourned to meet next Monday afternoon at 3 clock Fire in Benin IELIv Ala. ovember 6 Special The store of It.

Cildwcll Co. was destroys by tireattlZO clock Insurance. 600 1 500 in the Ph pulx. joo in the Hartford and J600 in the Knoxville. Lois 7 oOO Time tire was of in cendlary origin.

Dr. Prices Delicious Flavoring Extracts differ in every respect from all others. They are more uniform more economical because it requires but. a small quantity to impart the desired flavor. They are true to nature as they- are made from the fruit.

Their flavor is most- delicate and' pleas- ing to the taste. They are not the cheapest but they are the best. Try Dr. Prices Vanilla Lemon or Orange Extract and we guarantee that. they will prove to be all that could be desired by connois- seurs viz perfection.

ONE' OP TWO TneBoaidof Water Commissioners Meets Yesterday Morning TO CONSIDER SITES FOR WATERWORKS. Pour Were Considered-A. A Epsolutiofl Passed by the Board Gossip from the Departments of the City Hall. The water board held an important meeting yesterday morning. The finance committee Mayor Uemphlll and City Engineer Clayton were present with the commissioners.

The selection of a site for the reservoir ot the new waterworks came up There were lour bids submitted as follows 1 he John rlh property near 0 AH Smiths chemical works four miles from the cltv This situated near three railroads the. East Tennessee the Western and Atlanticj and the Ueorgia Pacific. The site In the rear of the exposition mills. Belonging to Messrs. flemphull Rice and.

English. The Baptist Orphans' Home property three miles out on tf 16 Western and Atlantic road Jack of an Winkle and Boyd's. IbeDr Green site smear the Belt railroad owned bvDr n. H. Green.

Hunnicutt R. It Horton and Judge E. O. Kontz. The owners of these places of property spoke in behalf of them and then they were discussed by the water board.

Time choice of the members lay between the' Green and Elluworth property. The former is to cost 5 000 and is forty- five acres in extent. The estimated cost of the work to be done there is oO 000 and the reservoir will hold 198 000 000 gallons. The Ellsworth poperty is four acres and will cost 24000. The cost of the reservoir and excavation to be done there is 67000 and the reservoir ill hold 135000000 gallons.

This will make 21 000 in or of the lat. tar. But the Green reservoir is much the larger and Is a soils nearer in than the other. So time chances are nip-and tuck The commissioners adopted the following resolution Ret olved That a report be made to time mayor and council that. after thorough investigation this board is of the opinion that either one of the two sites for the second pumping station and reservoir known a the Dr.

Green and Ellsworth sites re pectively are eligible arid suitable tor the purpose. and that we recommend to time council that full and final authority be estedina committee of the council or of this bod to nego- tiatoo with the owners of the twopropert es and to close a trade with either of the BS may be found advantigeous Respectfully IEBBI JB. Secretary. Above Any A little figuring was done yesterday that shows a big expenditure. Since January 1st 1 014 947 63 has been paid out.

For the corresponding period of 18 the amount as JSolboJ 40 and still less in 1881 To off set this more than a million dollars expenditure but 88J1 31 has been received into the treasury. Ihe interest on the bonded debt has cut a big figure being G. The city is almost. up with everything and no owes comparatively little. Interest in the registration awakeiedv day and more than ti ve- called at the tax collectors office and enrolled.

their name A big day is expected today. The thousand mark' is being rapidly neared. SOCIETY GOSSIP. Mrs. Frank renyman is entertaining Miss Ray.

lor of Chattanooga Miss lid lor MS bee ti recipient of many pretty compliments and e6mir tesles while here. She is a society favorite it home and has been paid marked homage by her host of admirers here. Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Sirs R.

Riddle and Mrs. B. Trapp. otAnnistou Ala. are spending a few days at time kirnball Can ll Fleming on Tuesday November lth at St.

Luke's cathedral. Ctrds are out announcing this haj uy event. Miss Gay is one of Atlanta's most potmulor and lovable young ladles. Sims Is a sister ot Mr. Edward Gay.

ML. Sa lie Carter one of the prettiest students Wesleyan Female college nt Friday with her brother Mr. Ben Carter. Yr. C.

Collier one of the recent graduates of the State nnlveirty who is vow located in Sew Vorkcity was in Atlanta esterdi lie is engaged in civil engineering and is Uuc finely. Miss Jessie Montgomery of Marietta and Miss Phoebe Ellis of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. George 31. Brown at lbs Washington street. Was Mary Lou Iarnell the charming and talented daughter of District Attornery A.

Darnell baa returned to her home in Jasper. SOME SLICK TRICKS By Wblch Some Piedmont Exposition Visitors Were tuchred The Central hotel at 50 Decatur street played in bad luck Thursday night. One of tl guests was robbed of 250 by the clerk and the proprietress of 15 Thfrthtof was the night clerk. A lest Jays ago a man giving his name II Join Jones applied to Mrs. Weruis time proprietress for a potion as clerk.

lie was sixty years old and nice-looking and as Mrs. Werms needed a clerk time engaged Jones. Thursday night Mrs. Weems as awakened by the continued ring ill of tl timeXcail bell. She went down stain to see what was wanted She found a man who wanted to stop for thought looking for the clerk.

But the clerk could not he found. It developed that tbe clerk was gone. with 5250 be onjting to Mr. Davenport a guest. who is in attendance upon the exposition and 315 belonging to the hotel which he had collected tram guests during the night.

Au Expensive now. At the Gate City hotel Thursday night a couple of exposition visitors from the country became engaged in a lith culy stud were assisted by some kind friends. The combatants found yesterday morning that they were just out SO which had been lifted by their friends who helped them snake peace the night before. Out About Two Thousand Doll are. Mayor Bonn of Cedartown.

has been a visitor to Ute exposition. Thursday night he lost 35 in money and 2000 certified commercial pap. lie thought he lost it at time- Kimball house. but the management of the hotel denies this allegation. Anyway ue did not recover his cash or papers.

Those Negro Thieves. Moses and Josh Green. who were arrested by Detective Barrett for hat and coatrack lifting have beers found in possession of two high-grade silver watches. one a Hartford make and the other a Rockwell. They each hive tine movements and open-laced cases.

i A Prominent Speaker. Then will be a public meeting of toe Atlanta Federation of Trades at Prohibition hall on the 16th Instant. It wm be addressed hr P. 1. Magulre Of Zltfladdpbla.

grand secretary of the carpenters ane Joiners. Il1o following commute was appointed to look after the sueceu of ttio rnetintl CP6naeltelfordyJ. Smith W. I Bkeltoz Co I Oovan. Charles Pf eder.

Chirte Bennett W. Moantcastlt C. P. itandahi Co G. Eaten 1.

H. Nosh Fred. Breyne Tom ttpheuoD. Larry Conner. P.

11. Moore WDeaD. W. It Turner jTbliconunlttea win meet at Trades Uniontall nuradarJl1pUUoc1ocklr. EROH OUR NOTEBOOKS.

Major Nub' MaJor Van Holt Nash was not to well yesterday. tie sat up for an hour the day before and became rsther exhausted. Yesterday he was SUB somewhat fatigued. la consequence He It Bettor. Tbe condition of Mr.

W. Ttaynham continues to Improve. he spent an. eMyreatrul day rday. and was quits cheerful.

Ills recovery noY seems certain. Misses Mattie Boyce and Marie Stevenson two young lady missionaries to Mexico. were In the city yesterday. These young ladles graduated only a year or so ago from a famous university and took their diplomas and went to Mexico as missionaries Miss Lowe Improving Miss Iteble Lowe is making steady improvement every day. Yesterday she sat up fur the first time.

tier dally pin in strength is now quite perceptibie to her friends. Mr. Taypr Is Better Mr George Taylor who lives on tackle street and who has been sick several weeks with typhoid fever Is now slowly improving Hrs friends of the Young Men Christian Association have been git Ing him every attention possible during his illne The Sunday Afternoon Mretinc Mr Mr. Williamson pastor of time Christian church will conduct the meeting of the YOUDi Men's a Christian Association tomoi row afternoon at 3 JO o'clock. All are invited.

Unitarian Doctrine Mr William Ens ellCole will preach the first of two related sermons at tomorrow mornings service. This one will be upon the subject Unitarian Negations. Dr. Hawthorne Absent. Dr Hawthorne is ROW absent attending II.

church dedication in south Georgia. His regular night service tomor. row will be conducted wider the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. The Symphony Last Last night the Young Mrs's Christian Association signed with the New ork Symphony Club for one of its grand entertainments one night la November. It promises to be as fins as time city ever heard.

Time data will be announced later. Tim. Preparatory BIneting Tonight at 8 o'clock there will ho held a preparatory meeting St time Young Men's Christian Association for the ensuing week of prayer. A full attendance of all the active members is especially requested for this meeting. He Kidnaped It Mm I W.

Beck reported to the police yesterday that her husband had kid- naped her child and left her going to Opellka. Ala. their old hi me. She was greatly distressed. Street Car There was ass electric CM telescope on enue yesterday.

One car was closely following another and the front car motorman rang the alarm gong but the rear cu motorman paid no attention and came rushing into tire rear of the front car frightening and slaking up the passengers. Baa Not Been Arrested. Mr Miles Berrong writes from Itlawasse Gs. that he has never been arrested for soy violation of the internal revenue Uwa and that hIs names was wrongfully included In the list of those who re tried before CommissIoner Johnson. of Towns county and committed to Fulton county jail.

The Man C' II Butts. Sam H. Saul and C. Duncan the terse mail clerks who were insured in the arcftent on the estern and Atlantic road a few days ago are im roving as rapidly as can be expected. Mr Duncan condition is time mo critical.

His nervous syrtem is badly shaken up but he will be all right in a few Peatlr of Jffe Mabln. 212 East Fair after a long illness. She wUtorty yK 0' 8 vwidow and leaves ion Vr 4 in' damhters. rs The funs 5u place towntiff ftet5 1 from the rM 4 71w burial mfeKU Oakland. p- KM Highest of all in Leavening Power atest U.

S. Govt Report. WHQLESAI5 BYH A BOYNTON ASP DODD. GA. WE ARE THE LARGEST Manufacturing Jewelers in the South.

COME TO I1IADQUARTE11Z TO BUY YOUR JEWELRY WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE ETC now 2 dTt MAIER BEtIKELE 93 Whitehall Street. D. C5 LOEB. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in WHISKIES WINES AND CIGARS Sole agent for Pabst Milwaukee beer. The best la the market.

All time firmest brands. of whiskies. Old Crow and Old Oscar Pepper. with many other equally veil known and leading brands. a and 13 West Mitchell.

and 102 and 106 South Broad Streets for Infants and Children. Castorlals so well adapted to children that I recommend It as tIperlar to any prescription tnowatonie1 H. A. ABCEIB M. D.

Ill So. Oxford St. Brooklyn HY The use or CastoriaU so uniTerIal and It merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse t. Fewarethe intelligent fmtilfles who do cot keep Castorla within easy reach. OS SIIBTTK DT NewTorkCSty Late Pastor BloominpUe Betormed IT WAS A II1ER.

The Piedmont Exposition Has Been a Financial Success. IT WILL COME OUT 10000 AHEAD The Directors Met Yesterday and Poured Up Expenses and Becelits to Find They Had Made Money. The Piedmont exposition is Winner. The receipts up to yesterday afternoon showed that the exposition baa not only made expenses but will come out considerably ahead. Theexpenses of the show have been 78000.

The estimated receipts up to yesterday afternoon were SSooo. In other words the exposition is now 0 000 ahead and today's receipts will be added to the profits. The company will come out at least 510000 ahead. Time directors mot yesterday afternoon to figure up the standing of the exposition. When they concluded the figures showed no as given above.

Naturally all the dl. rector were happy. and Manager Cohen was. in high glee for lie had guaranteed the directors when they gave him permls. sion to contract for King Solomon that he would make the exposition pay out.

Time largest attendance any one day Will 17860. The average attendance Us been 6000. King Solomon cost the company just J2V 000 and the receipts from the grand stand alone have been sufficient to pay two. thirds of this expense. At time meeting of the board of directors yesterday it was decided that a.

gold medal should be presented to Bolossy Klralfy this evening. The presentation speech will be made by Hon. Clark Howell on the King Solomon stage at 8 o'clock. Senor Payen will also be presented with a medal for the services ho has rendered the exposition with his Mexican band. Death of Mr CsJUway Mrs.

MerrelP Callaway died Thursday morning of pneumcnla at her boarding house. 61 orth Forsyth street. She was a resident of Albany salt came to Atlanta to attend the exposition taking ill when on the verge of leaving for her home. Yesterday morning the body of Mrs. Callaway was taken to Albany accompanied by her grief.

stricken hu band Hr James Callaway of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. Merrel CaUI11IY of Amuericus. Mrs. Calla was a splendid woman possessed of most lovable qualities and her death will cause much sorrow to her many friends.

Death of DowsId Cohen Dewald. the year old son of Ir. and Mrs Henry Cohen died at their home in Rutledge yesterday morning. The boy was an unusually bright one and in his loss the grief stricken parents have the sincerest sympathy of many friends. Time body of the little tallow will be brought to Atlai ta Mr.

Cohen's old house for burial this morning and be laid to rest at Oakland. Funeral of Mr Fierce. The funeral of Mrs. nary Fierce occurred yes. terday from her tote residence on South yard.

There was resent a large number or or rowing friends among them many representatives trots the proprietors and employee of time Charles May Company of which Mr. Pierce is superintendent. The interment was at Oakland. Not Much About 11 clock the fin alarm was tamed In from the electric light platmt oa Marietta etreet The department responded anJ tb fa iras extinguished before much dam a swa ione ri castorla cures Colic Oonstlpaflc Sour Stomach Diarrhoea. Enict Kills Worms gives sleep and VTltHout injurious medicaUoo.

For several years I have yoor CutorIa and shall always ebntinne to do go as Laa uvanably produced beneulcial results. TO F. PAUD Jt D. ThoWIntlirop125tb Street and TthAv- KewYorkCSty. Tu Ozsrini Ctmrun Entir Htw You.

PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order AT THORNTONS 27 WHITEHALL ST. If you have a RE ANY kind to be Utnf Snd Tnt It well framed and ln styles brine it to us LV MOULDING ew stock of etching al JAS. ELY'S REM BALM Cleanse the Nual PaNalel Allays Palo and In- ftammation Heals the Sores Restore the Senses of Taste and Smell. A particle Is applied 1 into each nostril and is agreeable lrlce cents at drn rcists or by mall. ELY BROTHERS Warren treet ew York nova tImer sat no We Vjfer You a Remedy whice Insure.

Safety to Lift Of Mother and Child. MOTHERS FRIEND" Confinement of its Palm Horror oSered but little pain and did not experience that wekimrss afterward usual In such jlr AuI OASX Lamar Mo Jan. isth USL UK Prai charges prepaid on receipt price. 50 per bottle. Cook to Eotneri mailed Ire BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO.

ATLANTA GA. COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Weather Reports with map posted daily at our Corner Window. WERE IN TUNE With the music of progress in the Clothing world and that's why we can always show you the newest things in Suits and Overcoats as they appear. Once a customer always a customer. That's the object we have steadily in view when dealing with you and on a fnaxim of that sort you're' sa6 This week shows a re- plenistji line of excellent styled iil Overcoats medium weight.

And they are. beau. ties. tf YOUREYE Why do you pay exortsilant prices your eyes examined. wham you.

can hav examined FREE. Ptrfict fit and comfort guaranteed. Spectacles Eyeglasses and Goods. ALL AT BOTTOM FEITLS. A 1 OE1IN GO Joneler and Opticians 69 WHITEHALL ST.

Nextto Highs The Union Mutual Life Insurance Company cf Portland Me. rays ltd claims qonoraby promptly and liberally and cordially invites the attention of all intending insurers to its many advantages which are not to be found the policies of other companies. ocU 5t WHERE- DO YOU BUY YOUR CLOTHING FROM gtfX LUMPKlN COLE STEWARD yF NOT wY tPEOPLES ffi dmUEYelJ. jpIT SHOW FUR tonight tedls Exposition-Don't td tlj4 tlot expsitivn llose tod j' th with pnJtr cc than everbehmd jher the rlat III briliiAlllY ajJ an won ers Dever et esp06 llis opi" td on1y forall. t' aayof ppDsition Ilthe 1 tefars' expooltlo IIwunj 1111 ers tie rhich thl' Dla touc sd ezcrzy of the wilT into cf1 dit this socLionbut el ent SOd ic 1O pbe lr1oe.

Id If al as their Th I ree eir ardertaki nS. 1 meetln I1S hel IV' reveaed ran lot la- bOOr at price 1 pie crowds wlllbe tremendou ly Tie realizinc is as King soon in can band wii muc 1 Solomon today orrow soul uria 1on Iantes un til program me un aodlllJsura ed oc1oclr on ling Mgiven pts iro pad sandwtU is oW. progr melor Toda ro I Conceit bn dlhr I UClork ar. 3 OJO Balloon 4 Olmek Special eIcur lon mft and Kin Toaitht tie Cark ilosrell the I A medal will rreseuted nor of tie I etjr 1r. lae Th rc to av.

hIole been I Upes promise be Th. racing lesrOuI Tue I ivtn Iras first annouricd. ve opportunisyohearing eat best county 1GOO ma ow XOO ets Brown. I to ay. clay she exhi itlnK nest Jar rum 4nwheat oa and ssieciai merit iCrgtas I has jud ment liIgcflhe nmauteis 1IJe' tSITmng is tose display the1iedJoa 1.

Jis is nd a It. a m3flent 10 be oroud f. The carviii e3rs. Son. rdh given This the o'clock.

desenln oftbe t. au bt ponts In oux in to old bru hea as o'er ht be 1U1 bumiD a o. have juri ictin urn han Veal. amon st block ca ch Nor is lis very in i I I II while bun A tut I ered I co. nnolly en YeS.

I in' r. I If Whit lea 1l 1 dior6nseae AUansaJlrfllfhore th ndQree ldl iJlll nt. Whemn rv nner. The reporulsat Jennelis of rntllthe hearlugnextTuesdaymattera stand Y. I.

C. A. an oninions. POUl TRYMAN B. J.

presi. J. lrllnla trustees the Ir. cut re. which elap belu forgotten Yhi1e Ir.

Hayes and Dr. ovemor orthen 6n er peepared. rort soldiers le militar 6 1 9:1.5 a. 3:55 p. p.

3:40 p. 7:30 8:30 p. m. Guardmountlug 9:15 a. p.

I and Resolution lh nlx dilcus. ion. Mon ay af1e I The J. I fire at 90 o'clock. i6OJ 1500 51350 coo 7500.

fir in- oTl n. Dlffthllg in Every Respect. hey is ey viz. perfecti n. 1.

.1. i Fr SITnS The Board of SITESJOR Board ofthe Tl The OA- rom th railroads Atlantl I' emphil he Van anllBoyds The Dr. by Dr. C. W.

63000 fi there. 5OOOO 198000000 I an is 8 tOOO tuck. opted rasol tion Resolved de I ec t3 rb pe re suital le vested In a body these two propertes thee advan i I i. Year. gurm lOU94763 1 was 340 s1JllleM offset 83212631 recel ved ilienterut St eJIIlJ' tlili" loW J1 9 AI dJ iterest atradon waken Ql8 ti dve call bi dlll1 ted Kmsyior mauy con plUnents I 1.

rs. S. AIin titon KI Jall. fi Minnie Say llLJe married to Mr. Charles Campbell oTtm 1 th Crr happy ss Gls si terof S.

Same 1 s1ent wit 11 B. nniTen York city yesterday. Mont omery lo1 ss Ph be Mr Geor Mlroo charmln S. itora street time 50 Tl tthlcfwas JCty ears was ring- ant the ni ht thecl rk beonjtlllg lrDaTen rt j' esLS nlgbt'l expo ition the' bY80me I elr whohelpe I' 3SiQ buttho 1I1Aay he pa rs. tw one a' There wmbo Olltbe I rJ 111il d1pl11a.

re I1 uiSjoin fo1t 0 Ullluocea oft1 Co P. 6hac eJfor4J mJth.W.L. L. Ffeier1 Chafley JSWiettJ Hoan Utl. tJ BaI1 GIa Bra CoDJIU J.

G. WU 4- ii 1t A iJ Thia DIh YJl1 i AJ. r- ij NOT BO Kt DdIUonlajorVuHoit welfrelterdar. salUp fonn drbefore ratherexhauated abllaeJnewI I L. continues 7 restful yesterday.

w. ce aln Two lad unlTersi Mlsa ate Mr. giving s. R6T. lr.

meet1u MenChrlstian tomorrow 3:30 Mr. Russell Cole morrowmomlngs Dr. wl er A A8 oClation ewYork proml el nnounCel1later. Tonight or meeUn Mrs. I home.

I Tele teleseo Ldgewood arcane clo ely ront ring mO lrman Uldcune msMn passen ers. Mr J. were 11. W. Ulreemail thearc ent Western a imprortn lrDnncans b5417shaken ta hiOed Je u' DI Sh tortn end lea.

181. aIODvr 't. fll a 1VO many' nd1d nttt nle and tT aelrele h' ads bnUlbw to ofh eatl funaih fCI i ternooa th JN d. .4 t. ghes inLea 1 1 8 7Jt Powd AOIJJTELY PURE BY U.

A. A Je elers vhltehall ar a nt 1 well-known andled Cutoria1lsoweII ltAl mOWDto me. to I. Brcoklyn No Y. 1heuse Ca6tar1a 11110 its nt1on toendcr eS Few aretbe.

in ll1mt rollies D. D. New York city. Bloo Chu l. TWlgAWINNBR1 ElposltionUas a onl The expense8 GOOO af emoo1 stllIdin up alt' or i ll on anyone attend nco OOO tors lVude ided Id Mexi Mrs.

Callawa 1tInlerrel 6Uorth whenon I Dn ni rsh ral1' husband Mr. andher wher el old 7d i Il brtllIt TIerstrlcken Eucnts ri' jOf fellow Atlanta r08 tilts. re idence 1)re lar log- emplo eXe mpaDy oclo aI be die CutorlacmoesColl fc En Do W. ves a p' U1me MI'S aIu t1nue jt lTriab1pr0duie4 bC 1clal wmF. 1Ilho WInthrop Nt AT80 lieYfok it1.

I CoD Y. FRAM ES to' of A rame4 an want in the latest of JUST RLCI.i\ ED. etcbin o. THUmIO Ilea Young Mothers I 1ITe. 1 II bCoftftn ntofCU Pain.

sror andR1sf tYt 1J atterw DIf GAuLAmatMoJIIIJ1ithl3Sl. JIf DRA FIELD ep 01ts our' Cor1l I a. 1ing ona saT linef excel ent' stY1dd Qvercoats t. An4. I L.

1 I zix C1Ii VRYT IR httebaIi8 AJ YO UB3 11 equirell nttD 1i. fbf1 ti youreyes canha U1aI lerf et 1- ti 1 I Eyeglasse5and AlnrkK Jewelers' ndCJ1tic1anl c. onorabypro pt y. nd lnvl esthe msurcrsto i manyathantages 1 tobefo nd. in o' i LU LCOLE fSTEWA Rf 7- t- FC tNq tfW' tfJ I sl tf i 11 i VJr I V.

i5. JA :1 1. PUT HIr a CU' OMMONHA9 nited 3tatee er8 for the Chicki. tai wifi1edtht rttIIig tetate Cimmer 7 II. llesxd i nez ai I I provj a ticket.

cane ougftct ket. retu ki ain ere 31 btt eject4 ignint 3i4 to OIL iUte WJhzIo1. rJtI au citdci aoua' reiud NI road sut Tg LIev avu it a faJ wa given th de aceow I rs th dt. eN laer ua laud procco4jg I li erton. wa.

A tthe Ta J. Joe eer avenieco- tot es5sd 7OO J. Clam Lii Ful fullbcmard ii' erthcy spot. 1 wlth1 im mow the supre art ii riding to. strict apea i ent lacitig murder II ocoo 1iard1ybf rioni aglLt ry.

go frur tliIfr3 Ie they were lie thiurbefotea oher the circuil h. wasupon the eameeb. atiomi odj ad rr they I0 Bares on ferw teAm. dion a had cked large Deputy mrsblli lamin reyen5b Um befOrS let ii th cc to the charge. InTitlee.

Berlinti manuC be sold to hl tOt. ooo receiyeZ utad ii mroverblally vial Iar tradeiI1lch Ume mmimmLaW Ijva tfl uOt. auth flt 5 reIrIbhmjfll5i apIiea ermai b6. me weriCIitn heIr iXtX tributing to tflI0 cv fl i fur t. AIItheyn might baTS ale Leuriile TilER ember winds beOQZnft.

sstaVAT0L TLI' I dewpoIOt 37 00. 10 tCmPer velodty6i i 0um VOSE1TUTIONs ATLANTA. GA. 6ATt1RDATe NOYEMBER71S91. TEN PAGES 5 PEOPLESDAY ks C'I 5tjfl it.

5' coses g11I ereDee ucrU1 it ii cliared Tl ay li epe grest molisibem atcr io. toucFtof Iial P. cr1i give rsr held yesterday and burr and tremendously people realizing aSt a. music baiieecy EokmouwilLbegtvan goto folio Irogriumune 20' 3 0 Bolvey lo eftle Meiirmband today. miesrous la Twenty-five li GoOntToday.

aregt Let fl ibieCtjonand llmg resourcesof Wes forbemt shosld estabish- Ll of. lJ. ndthey doaU OIk I heaa ago. juridction urmesainessexlsts burnrngs de- this I un- leaves. OT It eort lIla Jlythghcre IbIIIIS 1 nextTuesday M.

de- cf Governor re- No 3:48 o'clock. storeof Pbwnlx. DrPrics Extractsdiffer moreecQflOmiCal aituatednear Q3Ofll will 24OI1 at sitesrepectlvely Ins Ijicometme W. lidtmO andstiul Tooffeet heIssteres gure. aiidno eacornprsUOIlle.

awkas3tz iiftyllve I bbflthe of Mice wille' evening sisreroc Miss ofthe university retiirnedtotmer ilmg night deveiomedthat vi I addre ed oftile Sbackelford 1. 1. L. W. Dean GWMorpn w' committee iet Unlea ban.

fatigu TecondIt1on easy Mies ieni Illness. York a B. her leftlsergoiog beenarrestedfor aecent most pui1i UMabin. S4 tM lea a a son tr4s IIbin an ir of snthd tz lts of ehMob leavALcirete Of who IlL st1ta egof heati funZ1dltak. ofall stTJ.

S. po1 2 POW4T. I ATLtNTAGA mm io a 1 Castoxiatssowefladapteftochfldrsusthaa itisauperbortoanypreecription Cwntouie. aAAacEZshLD Ii wehikoown tOeDraeft seethe MiRTYW. I AS- 6000 2J000 waadded Meted P.

tr. eight Mr. C. bodyof ofilec. yes- Isresent Ca Il ad.

he a5 age5dos. Enactsimou. iropiestes dl- t3ormousmedicaLloe. a yeArs remIsnsmended yocr Cutoriaandahall 1Jhes DwsxF. Streetsami yew Tcmrkilt7.

7 819 Ord yo P1CTUTc ityZhrthzitco itwell A BRANt Nw also. CATARRH LY55 Cleansesthe AREAMBSW Th cretOD NssalPauages HAYFEVER andsmehl t' TRYTHE FVER druggists 6 New Bemetf a ofMefhei' ls PobsCoaflnmsoentofta S. ftrudsgonebottleotlotlseypje5g palnand dldrmoiezperie Best tmy express prspaldon tlotherimalied free. flUJfl CO5 ow 1 0 ts I Iff 7.7 rqi. WBREIN mi xim medium nd 24 WhItehllsLreConMabi.

I Reqilife AttelltIQn tcymwS4ASf Whydoyon fs bvi. hayttlmmfts i 5 A. Ig intendinginsurers to-be octi4-dllt oct 5- I d1FNOT NOT9.

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