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to separate SP yer 7 I j. tip. and the ah opting became common bstwoni them. Before it ndcV forty shot bad a attracted by the noJ la the eet ff Seetn three mau Japjparentiy one enei nr. He rturn kr th did ro WifWmif be id not drop his Plato The man thn rop his pistol He fe- lt iuP and took cheTge the man.

tiom he found be Will He started 7to take Wm ntoT the 5f estern. Union of5ceV when some one the exchanse. a. pokgred vest Hw ftj ff popped the light. VTbe affair has created trentidous ex- etthnent politic now tieJog at fever nd other- flghtsr havtnpreceded Theimeee this afternoon followed court.

hou this morning Dyer' was ftvaetY beet- Earlier thii In years before a heated poll Ucal campaign has been toaug- urated to Savannah So violent already had Xtho between the cm- en Club faction and tie opposing Peoples League- tlon become that predictions of serious trouble had been treti made. and the" shooting this afternoon was nosunprige Though the election 1 yet many mc had reach. dV fever' heat among those most actively Dc YeaW was a iflght twetti the two- I rs and lo Munroe. driver of a police patrol wagon. i and at' times a wholeale hoo ting affray was threatened.

Several revolvers were presented dnrine that an alrj and It was believed that the lI100d that- had then beau averted was follow to tme. This oPnthg an. altercation at the court house where the' registration for the election 1 taking place resulted la a fight to whlchBabe Dyer was beaten with a fcilly by Inspector McKenna one or the city employee who his been hanging' shout the oola to watch. the progress ot the registration. The two Dyer had determined upon vengeance They knew that McKenna was expected ar.

the city exchange fur the. afternoons work. and lay In wait for him. When he got off the' car- and was to enter the. building the Dyers attacked him.

and Itwas then that arnky went to MoKennas aid and that the shooting Warrants Sworn Out. Tonight Snatcher' Dyer wore out. a warrant against James UcBrI4e. Tim McBride. his son' and Pat Kearney.

charging them cwlch murder. Sap swore out a warrant against James him with murder. All rreetel said a detain- will spend the night application for bond being made totnorrAW. The release or iDetectlye Hewitt was" obtained tonight. It was' established that he was acting a- peacemaker Coroner Keller is holding- an Inquest tonight Coyer the body of Dyer who mae the.

only unarmed man who participated" in the dray Rocks were his only weapon- Hl brother he had- bne to the city hall to have it out nrittfMoKenna In fist fight Kea ney Is 5 orted tongtht to be In a' erttl- al ldltlon paralysisSaving resulted Yrom hi wound. McKenna la also tM Ina serious condition the. blows he received from a Wlly having caused oonoussloii of th brain. HABUSOME DEPOT FOEi DUBLIN Dutin Oai yebruary 9. 9pecIal.

Dublin's propta for a lmndmxne new pa augec station have beoocno very lomisint ur1ng taepast few days.JPresl- 5 ilt DaJey of the WrlghtBVille nndTwi and General James T. Wright of the Macon. Dublin and railroad have been urged toy the tDoMln board of trade and' by me mayor andoounoUmen to give this city better lnua lUfii1 fminillM and. irhflrintt definite airturaoc tiaa been" received from either once offlotala It Is learned that they areboth wiHta to make the improve- nriaiti desired. A depot to cost at least 125000 wm probably be decided upon.

me Wri bv er Tenntltes Cuban bt ine ha toeoome so largti that the am mm- vfrel bt ndipassene buUd- FBoaa about five ars ago 1 4 the demand and the Dublin and Savannah whlt has had more than a make. Shirt for a fln has reached the point in ar er wliere.i It oaa" larM depends upon is nerve iprce to direct ree that caUseS our d. through jroar veins it food ye prce the unsjrour body. so It ireastaiaefl a stomach feat pepslaV and the rare It permanent. Accept no subttlbiU.

SPCIAL TERM NEGRO Washington Citizens Ask QuickC Trial for Richard Anderson Washington Oa. February B. Spe cial. AT the reouest bfWashington clt Lens a special term of Wilkes county su perior court has been orders Judge Horace Holden to be heldIn this city TUS5d7. the Sib Instant for the trial of Richard Anderson the negro boy who confessed an attempted assault upon the little year daughter of J.

B. itobert The crime was attempted on the afternoon of January 26 while Mr. Roberts wa away from home and no one elH was with the child except. a sick ther. Since the day following the neiTo attempt Anderson has been confined In Uchmond county jail will continue o- remain In Augusta until he brought before Judge Holder for trial next Tues.

day. The removal of Anderson from Wilkes county jet- was consMered the art of prudence and expediency by Sheriff John W. Callaway. owing to sty. seal wnprewion of.

bitter feeling directed Lgalnet him' when the details of the affair became generally known to the pub- Jc Judge E. B. Rower of Atlanta now at Hot Spring Ark. where' he win re main for- several weeks for his health. JUdge Roesj.

not been in the of. health toy the jja several months. having gone to Wellsburg We Yi. art fall and later to DeLand. ST4.

during December in search of sunny weather and physical Improvement. About a year eo lie wa attacked with rheumatism an this has developed Into nervous prostration. Judge Xtosser at the Waverly Hitel. and to friends In Atlanta writes Jl find Mot Springs a much larger xity than I exuected a city of hotels and of onsld rable commercial Importance. I' ellve they claim a population of tome slxte or eighteen' thousand people.

I had made partial arrangement to stop at the Majestic Hotel Iutftndin that some of warm wewatopptar at the I came hers to be with them. Dr. end Mrs. of Bethany West Virginia. and JUss Ulna WAplegae of Wellsburg West Var who accompanied them.

axe special friends that I appreciate very highly and fins touch pleasure to their company. Dr. and Mrs. Barclay have been great travelers abroad end have a fund of-inter- slUng knowledge of the countries ney have visited. and where they have.

re. sided for years at a Unto Mr. Barney having been consul at Cyprus. In the Mediterraneanand consul general at Tangier Morocco aoountry that Is com. mending so much attention at' horns and atlorad at.

this time. Mrs Barclay is the youngest daugh ter. of the noted Alexander Campbell that great and' good man. who labored so earnestly for the union of all -Christians. He founded Bethany College in 1840.

th test college to America to in troduce the Bible as a dally text book and lie spent his whole lite in pleading for the restoration" ofprimitive Christi. anity. Mrs Barclay and her sister Thompson of WasMregtnn. D. C- the only survtvcthg daughters of Alexander Campbell and two of.

hi son Alexan. der and William Campbellare tm living four children only out of fourteen. Mrs Julia' A. Barclay. the aged mother of Dr.

Barclay. who is almost 83 years old lives at Bethany with Dr. and Mrs. Barclay. In the old homestead of Alexander Campbell which It considerably over a hundredyears old.

She was the first mistress of Montljtl- lo altar the death. of Thomas Jefferson her husband having purchased' the state from the Randolph hers end Dr. Barclay was born while his parents resided reminded of Mrs. Dr. ton.

of Georgia. one of our most note and. accomplished ladles and Wa- par. her in my own mind with my friend Mrs. Barclay.

who is noted for and her many Jevot A friends an vr this country. My triend Miss Apptegat is notfl or her- beauty andIntelligence she na been a frequent visitor it my home. in Atlanta In recent years. Shi oat lately returned from an ztensty European trip and It is riost interesting to hear her relate the many delight- jl incident. Journey.

She 1 en. joyJog Hot Bprtnca and being an owner and dealer In fine horses. much Interested in th horses here. SHORT ITEMS OF T. LOCAL INTEREST MATQR W.

B. LJON ALDERMEN George A. Stratman HOLI and IA were In Atlanta yeterday for the purpose of Inspecting the city's incinerating plant. They came here from Birmingham where they SAW a new septic tank. and ar on their way to Jacksonville where' they wilt watch operations- cf.

the garbage reduction plant recently Installed there. They will return to Little Rock by way of Mobile and New In Atlanta. tuey were escorted by Councilman Charles Roberts chairman of the committee on stuitsry affairs Ct let loon Jentsen. of the sanitary department- and Press Iboddleated the execu tire secretary. Wi ii.

IinA. or TJUJ90TTON 3a grand ohanodior orclalTXnlcMS of sa' 1 atth Piedmont ssnita- Hum where he is reeevinl the" alien. tion of Dr. LAmter He. has been.

here tor ereral day and htrtondmon 1 jmproinf wm gaiost Greene and Gayoor1 Major OUletta on Stand Describe he Datl fl of Engineer ia Bdrer and Harbor Worlq' Savannah Qai Tabruary MaJor Cauiuc E. Gillette was the chief wit In the trial of Greene and Gaynor. in. the federal out today. His testimony related gtly to.

the work done try the defendants on the government contract for the Improvement of river an4 harbors' of the Savannah die. trict. Maor Gillette succeeded Captain 0. Carter' In charge of the Savannanl dis trkt and unearthed theailege4 fraud that resulted In the martial and conviction of Carter. nd the Indictment and- trial of Greene.

and Gaynor as. co- conspIrators Hl test1mon was that of an expert In Jetty work. and. dredging. 11 described tn- detail the construction ot mattresses and facings and then touched.

upon the most important fea. torts of then days disclosures namely' the vast difference In Greene and Gay- noFsfaVbrin prices paid for jetty work under Carter' administration than had been paid. other contractors under 'Ma" Gillette's administration. There were but two other witnesse and theta" testimony was goon concluded. Major.

Gillette wasstlH on the stand at" the-end of the. session. and It Is. prob. that several days- will be to comrlete his' exrirlhMtoIL Major Cassina GiUette was question ed at length.

by the district attorney rela five to the duties of an officer of engineers In charge of river and' harbor improvements The' contract for the. lip. provemnent of Cumberland. Sound in 1892 awarded to was en models were offered of. and facings used- in the cootruc Hon.

He described in detail how these mattresses and facings' should be made' and how they should. be sunk with stone one mattress at a time to form jetties. It will be contended by the prosecution that. Greene and Grynor who really had the' contract did not' follow this method. but did the work in' a cheap and unset.

tsfactory manner. Within the Past Week More Than Two Hundred White Workmen Have Passed Through Albany Bound for Georgia Florida and Alabama. Albany LI February The fact. that' hundreds of white re many of them Buropeansr are rapidly into this portion of Georgia-as well as going into the upper counties Of Florida. is not generally known.

It Le a. faot however. that lumber and turpenUneperatora brick apd other inanufacturem' arid even planters are rapidly taking steps tO rid themselves of the unsatIsfactory negro labor with which they havebeen contending. It was stated In a to The con. stltutlon sonic time ago that the Red Cypress Lumber Co.

in this county had secured a large force of white laborers tram the west and tt' is understood that others ure to. be brought to- during. the present year. Yesterday afternoon there pasted through. Albany two coaches.

filled with white iat4 er most of whom were Europeans. bound from St- Louts to A Pta. They are under work to the Hg lumber mills at that place. A. local railroad man 1 authority the tatentent that with- In the.

at week more than 200- white iehorer. have passed through this city bound jW' poiats along the line of the. Central road southwest of here or- gla Alabama sad Florida. A number of eoncfltas in this part of the state eaployin Jut number of laborers an lavestlgitlnff the quNuon whit labor betog to ocrrepondealce with agents la the east looking to the perfecting of arxs-anenta tfor the negro labor at present emplortd. MOTHER.

AND CHILD. Let the mother- take Scott's Emulsion for the two it never fails' to benefit them. both. One can eat for two but nourishing two is a different thing. fora de gree of- internal strength that the average woman People of luxury are.

not very A habit. verwpi are weak. in some tions from exhaustion or theirsurroundingsSbpttV Emulsion be depend conditions. tis food fpr a mother MrManwill fin pi ale for- a most superb lot of in pifr pui 010 and absolutely perfect in every rtloxilar. BE SMART GET AN EARLY SELECTION.

DELAY. 200 oa 150. 250 ones 175. DENNY CO. Row HJNT B0 Continued from Pag Onal 000' and planned to all her on scale that totaled 160000 year.

later lie bad to sell this toy but. that another part of his story. Gives 200000 Banquets When he was elected to the chamber. of deputies' he felt so natured that he gave a feast' that would hays made 5 turn green. Thebill was 1200.000.

He seemed to like that amount. for It figures frequently to his accounts. At another time he get the Idea that modern dress wa all wrong and that only sd a darinj Individual to revive the styles of past centuries Toward this end he gave a. flower bail and all men appeared In' the costumes of the Louis XVUr period. Bill 185000.

But then his Ideas were always costly. While' Us palace wa building sonic of the lots' he needed were occupied and al though It was altogether unnecessary he Impatiently bought the. Inhabited house' and evicted the tenants. That cost a pretty sum. Sometimes the counts method were what' might be questionable and In the light of the recent scandal It Is probable that one of his UtUe mysteries i revealed.

About six years ago he presented to his wife a necKlace that he had paid SIOOoao for. Anna Gould realized how he was draining her fortune. and when he looked at the bauble she didn't think it was worth the money. so she hurried to the Jeweller. She found that he took a lofty attitude and instated that hi business wiiwith the count.

You have' cheated my husband. he declared hotly. and you musty take. this back. Then the ecret.

was let. out. The Jew- tiler lot ills temper and taking the necklace in' hi hand said angrily If you tthnk madanje I have cheated you arewrong. When I sold thlsQecklace to Le. Comte It had four rows of dlai ole-dame tell noe where the other two rows Then the-one time Anna went home and thought over.

EosettOy she. knows now waere'-ttte half Of the. went Perhaps it- may be mentioned when her divorce comes to trlaL Bay a 60000 dock. The costly addition to the Gould' faintly thought might beuseful to know iii. Utne occasionally he decided to have one of the finest Clocks to France.

When the art dealers heard of this they started to procure what he' wanted. In the end he paid 160000 for a Sevrescrea tion. era It Is that for a year a clockmak had the task of maldn it keeptitna. For' his counteas he bought a tortoise elidu wardrobe' to which Louis Seize once kept Jils rural voice. About.

280000 is mid. tohave been the or this. In his boudoir he has the bod used' by Napoleon on the night of his" coronation and the rest of' his private quarters- lied decorations In keeping with the' bed. One of his. Mils was- for St 0000 fox a email set of tapestry furniture.

tine of greatest extravagances was the purchase of the Palai a to Verona. that hemight pt' the eleven ceilings painted by' Tiepolo. Scarcelrnad tie written his cieekiora a. gigantic sum to secure" the palacewhen he made the artists of the world pap by putting force of men at' work tearing It down. Tlexlo was a native Venetian who died to Spain nearly one' hundred and fifty' years.

ago. and liii mural. decorations are or enormous vatea The count had the ceilings cut outlntact end then set up to l11I. palace to his city. For three Caladon yuea with old French mounts toe gave si6000 for a set of two Rose do Berry jaxdjjileres and two plates of the seine pattern 16000 and for tw pairs of Louis XV' gUt candle sticks u0on.

One bill hereceived for 104000 covered a Louis XVI table to dove marble a pair articles of old Serves vases. Louis XVI' a ft pair of. old Prtcii silver vases. and several minor article Another bill for 180000 represented. among other things a wardrobe nihilist small and lure writing tables' of Louts XT period.

Two of hi other large till for antiques were contracted. on for 85050 on May 27. ISIS. and another for 862200 on urns 18 1897. TM count could Wow.

Innumerable bills for 10000. 20000 or. uoooo. UIUle odd and' ends For the pleasure of tuiiiltitt 6 Loutlet. he paid 00000 to- engage Mont- Jam boos th potfllion of the French republic.

Xontjarrs beosm. th UttW counts Outrider. simply because Bout didn't the republic or nt. sod he. was' wtainr to' pay YantJarm.

price. The outriderbads rod smog of all the Yvench preaidents since Grv1. snd he was always Oheered hen be appeared th2iea4p state pro. cession. These are someof the thiiih Anna OonM baa had to for to.

be a countess. GivMj tfotafl the list woold fill steen eight crtutmjs of a new rannafa Oar bfuary 0 eefJ Major" WV SteeaB B. i aWneU tbretfMara froaparaly this itrdBt pareiyij dfe ftecnooO Jla1or edoiaa LwasJiaii the en. Uedw tite recal rees. Th etnalat wJQl' the vrterAwrV tafl tocv4rrwf ibarnlhs ill jer takenlto' ije' train fijr Cbarie- ton.

TheyHftfiQ escorted to' thit city and buried witAtiie of on- federate vetaran" by' Camp Bum tar. XajOr Steedznan Wi born kt e5em- ber 24. 1838 Alter tJ war re turned to ieatnc where he D. connected In a' short time with the firm or Pvisioa Ox. with which lie naln iua' death.

As Pr of this firm ho tranef erred his office from Charleston to SavazUI Itf 1900. OrtmnJodljite nel survived by hl mite. one on- T. C. ot 3- a isothei take of Cadffieo S- Cw aad a sistee ties Gathers in June Change I Mid In Order To Hold Meeting the Leglitur Cottnaui ih Body May Sequett Certain Laws Enacted- Constitution Bureau.

487 Second fltxeot Qa. February I. Special. Mayor Allen- of Augusta anootinces change in the dates of the annuli Ito. sion of the League of Georgia Munidpali- ties Scorn the second Monday In August.

to June IS. This is said to be ad tent change on. account- ot the. summer siscions of. the state legislature.

Mayer Smith. who is secretary of the' tkin tat a that this has been' don to order to give the mayors opportumty to all measures' for improvement In municipal government with view of se curing legislation to assist the body to tying into Affect their views -whenever it we. seen necessary to apply for the pmesaga" of' bills to the' legislature. Til oz League of Qfayor is strong" body and has been' accustomed to. taking" the lead to the affairs of municipal government.

Matters of taxation and licenses where large amounts collected by the state prevents the cities from coming to for. their share trfll a' lead. log topic before the body at the session add the. dates have been changed so that If It Is de med nec ary to ask the legislature to aselat to correcting what may' be termed wrong to this line the mayors will then hay. ample time to lay their claims bef ore the general assembly.

DEATHS. G. G. Cook. G.

Go Cook1 died yesterday morning at his home to the Oak Grove district after an illness of' three months duration. lit wU18 years of age. and leaves I. widow and seven children. The funeral will he conducted this afternoon at I o'clock at toe Cross Roads The Interment will take place to the church yard.

Mr. Cook was a Mason' and the funeral er- vices VllUbs to charge of the members of that Mrs. Sante 1' Jenkln This mornlixr at 6:16 o'clock the body of Mrs. SalUe' P. Jenkins who' died Thursday' afternoon at her hone on Plum street will.

be sent to Flovllla or funeral and Interment. PIcgil1 was the former home of Mrs. Jenkins. T. V.

Hudson. Today at noon the body ofT. W. Hudson who died Thursday afternoon at hU home on Venable street wfll be sent Co Forrest Park for funeral and. Interment.

Mrs. Emma Camp. This morning at" 10 o'clock In the mor litany chapel. of Harry Co. will be held the' funeral of Mrs.

Emma Champ. who was run over and killed by trolley ear several day ago. The body will rest In Oakland cemetery. William H. Walker.

Th funeral of William 11. Walker who died Thursday at his residence. So Evans street was conducted yesternay afternoon at the residence. Rev. J.

J. Perry- officiated. Interment was at Oakland cemetery. Mrs. Mary Lawson mIL many friends of Mrs.

R. Emmons wm regret to' hear of the death of her. mother Mrs. Mary. Lawson HUL She died yesterday rooming at her home' to New York city.

Mrs. HU1 was as years old and been In feeble health" for some time. William Phillips. William PsIllipo. a red 67 died at 9 o'clock last nlghti at his residence.

1 20 lCirkbod avenue aft a lon Utoeu. He. leaves- a' w1fe' The body- be taken today to Stockbridge Ga. for fu and. interment Albany.

Ga. February 9. Special Theodore Mroczakowakl a picturesque figure lathe life of this community for a number of years died It his home at o'clock last night from the effects of a tro5e of paralysis. Mr. Mroczkowski was 86 year of and was a native of Poland.

In that country he was a man of consequence Inheriting the title of count froth hit father. But young Count Mroezkowiki became active to the political affairs of his country during a turbulent perlol at Polish history and was banished by those to power. He came to America wo he became an architect. He. was a man of tine uctlon lie married to this country.

and' Is survived by a wife and tour children two' sons. and. two daughters. One of the- former lives In Brun wick. The funeral occurred this afternoon Mrs.

Sallle Bogenr fcyons Lyons. Ga. February. 9. SpedaL Mrs.

Sallie. Rogers wife of Judge C. A. Roger died here today. She was- a daughter of A.

A. AoAllmond of Sunmltt Ga. Nat StubbI Port Worth Tex. Dublin. GL February Speclal A telegram was received in the city yesterday announcing the death to Fort Worth.

Texas of Nat. Stubbs. who was nU of Dublin- and who went to Texas about twenty years ago. Mr. Stubbs wet a son of Colonel John Stubbs of this city and a brother of Stubbs.

clerk of the city court of Dub. lin and of Mrs. H. M. Stanley ind Mrs.

Wm. Prltcbett HI remains wiube to tarred in Fort WOrth B. Mahaff ey Lawrenwrllle wrencevUl. February Spe John R. RMabaltey one of th old- et sod most prominent dtlsena of WsJ- ton county died at his home.

near lx gansvtlie. February 6. Hl remain were Interred. at the family burying ground February 8. Mr.

rfBhaftey was born it' Stone Mountain eighty' yeses ago and enjoyed the respect and confidence-of the people of the community in which he lived having served a Justice of the three times besides beingVpromtoent to other ublilc Prank KUpatrick Macon 0. Macon Ga. February Special. Prank KB Patrick manager of the Ma- eon Shoe Company. and a young man Of well business capacity died a the' family home this morning to Byron.

Ga. Hehas en ill several months. He was a son of Professor CW Kllpatrlck who died. during' the present week. Me leaves a young wtte a brother.

two sisters and a mother. Jhe funeral will occur tomorrow at Byron. Os. and will be Attended' by large numbers of his friends from. this city Dennis Glide Macon Macon February 0 Special.

Dennis tLfldea. one of' Macon's oldest and most highly respected Irish' dOsens. died last night at the" home of Edward Cas sidy on. Oak street. He was 84 rear ol and was" born to Ireland.

Two children ICsi Pat' GOlespi and' Thomas Glides Si Macon. and a daughter. la Msmachusetta urvlv him. The funeral occurred this afternoon at Joseph. Father McDonnell OfflddflX Dayton.

Ohio February 0. Paul Tiwt fcr noted Afrioaa. poet WJUSS0 BE A Miifc1 rw vXn' ia-fc VT ufacturtr In th world. HUM 4 352 ALL IEATHCRSAU STYLES ONE HHCEfaE If I could tal you Into 4VW large factories at BrocktonM Mass. and show you the.

infinite care with' which every pair of shoes Js made you would realize. why W. 1- Douglas 350 shoes cost more to make why they hold their shape 1 it better rwearlonger and are of greater Intrin. sic value than any other 350 shoe On the' market to-day. COMFORT STYLE AND WEAR-THE BEST.

A M. TA eemfert rf tkt wa best Aa tef hdd I flR1. mac tki t4ay fyrthtumAoMhfr I eMr. fully mm rf WrB. PXT2JC.

Cltj Xd. BOYS aocs 2O AHO 175. the npo my nwrfite the amt leather 2 JO and 175. CAUTION. Stone puma without W.

3 Dougla name sndprlc stamped on Take no substitute. Sold In W. Douglas exclusive shoe rtorea In' th prinCipal cities and 9be hc dealers everywhere. WLDOUtLASJlTUNTA STORE Eeachtre0 St. W.

BROWN HAYS ARSON CHARGE White MenHfor Burns Ing Smith Brothifs' Barn Cotidord. Ga. February 6. Special lee. and Albert.

Russell. two' young white men of Lusty Springs. Were ar rested today Sheriff. Mllner on warrants rtharglng them with burning the barn. of th Br bl nureerymtn of Concord.

Os. on th burning cember JBlast It' wm be remouthered that this fire. destroyed teen head of stock mostly fine mules with trthwr. valuables' aimount: to over. four thousand dollars wilii no Insurance.

A cootmittotent trial will' be held In Zebuloatomorrow at Id o'clock. A Eye examined' n4 glaiies coru rectly fitted. Inveitigttn our wprfc cud prices. tWUUS WATTS yi examined by i Opticians I and Optometrist. I Retnet1ontJta.

28 WMtmhaH Advice to the Aged. oHi wi PI1 I Are brings laSratttes such as bowels weak kidneys and der aad TORPID have. a specific effect on the orrs stlniulatlngthe bowels canslnr them to perform their satin-al functions as III youth and IMPARTING VIGOR tft the kidneys bladder and LIVER. fftey an adapted to old and youf. YOU MUSTN'T-6 PEEVISH WSUBJGTO February PreBi dent Roosevelt authorized the following statement which.

was- given out St the white house' today The President and Mrs. Roosevelt ask the kind consideration of many friends who would under ordinary clrcum stances receive invitations to MI. Roosevelt's wedding. The capacity of. th white house required that under ex- tithig circumstances" Invitations be lto lied to the closest kinsfolk.

the personal Mends of Miss Roosewelt and Mr. worth and certain classes cfof tidal. In Washington. No friends of the president or' Mrs. Roosevelt are being they also come within on qd thoe clsiea and even with these.

l1mltat1On. the number ofguett threat. ens- to overtax the capacity of the white YELLED- INRVA BERRYM cheeks goo-goo eyes anaa hsi- lalujah wlce. stood np4 li re era court yesttrday tefjvioa in told how a rean low down- lUffger had' flimflammed her out of I8f ceoufe log her a Blot of water foe a pint of good Old corn liquor. it was a most- heartrending tale almost' tragic in its denouement.

Minerva hid not only been miserably swindled but she claimed that when ana swallowed the water she thought was pollen and' came ness' dying from fright. Oliver lackBtla aTiiegro youth was" ar ralgned asthe swindler and poisoner. was defended oy Attorney Tom one of the candidates for mayor. Mr. Goodwin did not oelieve his client guilty and St tine erne offered to settle the matter by paying money out of his own rocket.

But more of this' anon. It 1 a little disjointed right. at this Juncture. THursday nUTht jilnem. Berry hid la ambush to a negro restaurant on Decatut street while she tieputlzed negro youth to act as courier for a.

pint of corn liquor. 8h furnished the bottle. The youth Wed him forth and tied him back and banded her Tne flask half filled wttn' a white liquid which had all the' appearance of the good old corn she wnteo. She. gave the 115 cents Sand.

took a wallow. Then he lisped reeled staggered. choked and yelled. The courier fled. When a policeman rushed upon tn soen she said tn.

husky whispeij ialce man. Tte plzened. that he had wallowed shewanted IS cent was polntSi out' and Se- Jdctson proved a good character and' showed that he had money to burn wtlen arrested A man swore that he was an. alibi. But JMlnerra Berry' flanked by kUr.

children. positively Identified Jack. ton as th criminal. I wants dat 15 cents. cried out Mi that all she wants remarked Attorney Goodwin I will give her tn amount out of my own pocket.

That seemed to he satisfactory to bOtIt Minerva end justice. The money' WM handed over and Jackson went put weaK log' that he was cured front even eves looking at c5rn liquor again. as he bed been a lamb led to the slaughter n. Now look hers Minerva tnJ' cottier to conclusion as you are named after theGoddeas of Wisdom you on to" have moreienis Thanto w1nd1e4 easily. Also let me adios.

you take a day off sad catch up on th ta of A OVA2ANTEED ODBBJFOB Itching Blind. Blwdtog or. Piles. YOr druggist nnd UPAZti OINTMENT falls to cure 8 to 14 dayfc SOC. Mayer Albany.

00. FebruarY ThfondltlW of Merits. of whose critical IHn 5JrJf terday" Constitution while still' sari- OUt la sUghfly lajproved. Proof That We Cure Our Patients. The wing ts of testimony selected at random from original proves conclusively that we do curtowr patients and can do the nJ j25r' we ask or yoo Is to alv a hone opportunity to you that we can.

fl at the office the first spare- moment. you have. No charfej lsmd ice' consultation and examination. am in better health today than. Ihave been ten years Whea ifeeiran your treatment weighed Ill pound.

and today weigh 207 pound I am glad to recommend Dr. Hathaway's treatment to anyone sot-4 fertng fromkidney and bladder troubles X. DAVIS. Engineer on Southern R. B.

Avondale. Ala. Alter suffering many years with a. colcation CC chronic troubles I was entirely cured by Dr. Hathaway's treatment feel better than I have for twenty Mr MARY 7.

HARBISON ShtJby N. T. want evcryman and wool-an whohas RhIuflaUI to-know how raiy- and jeffecttveiy cured aft and If you- will publish the few line. for the benett of others I will thaafc. yout' JTU MflLt JV ro If you have any disease of a tkr aU nature.

seth rrew SHu MOB Kidney or Bladder Troubli elfle Blood Poison 7 Ulli Catarrh BnmMi Vazieooato nlaiga yrmt fflrin Stoaach Bowel and LiVer OontplalntB toy ieue fl ulisr to etc. call for free consultation and exaflbatiaB. If TO cant USIOT a valuable book on TOOT tt-- 4fbeae' nd an kamlnatioa black sent free of charge. AddreNDr r. Hattawq Co Sot mesas Bofld AtlantaOa OIC5 ti ft" rf i1iP.

W5 iW 1 c' i I i4' I 1 7crL. ctl1i PD Rm 10J9Oi. i rg BJ lOOijrJJcUTION Gr ArUj t. 4 lkfor fort7. t1t' jrS ta14 heu Ui1iOf.

tzlt 891 I' u21414 0. thhewoU1d joi ft woni JlefQUn4. obeWlU to' ceul IJC IJIeolon utj bucretec 2 U8 tlm Dtpoll tfCl hOW fnr hUhVf e4 f. Uattem iOI the boue 16WI11ch be" bee. I' bYJlcKe nL CltY i EarHertJlaA Wt he ted 1 poUUcalm been1nua 1Irte4In.

vlolenttJea4 ha4 sans' opp PeG- l1etIcni tht orlerio een. no e. Th ulh th yetmloDt ulonths 01Xleel1n bad' ad oni th a st UT 1iic ay' ift hib U1 DcYunzie ofpoUce' Ptrolwaconand era1re lersere 4ttrfDcth 111an4Uwas ftJ tba 4. th er erte4waa to Uowb tm r' sn tercat1onat the latratton JatkJng treu1tedin mwh1 be" WUbeatel1 btUj bYI orMcKenn fth dtYemP1 ab n' pools or reutrationTbetwo 7en' c1et ve i6l1C hatMcKemia ttbfclteXc rkandlaifn waltf rhlm. hept01fth utto ngtheDyera h1man4 Ifwuthn tiitXe rnbwent I lC saId andJhtth ta JiO 1 attaDtalD1t KcBr1d cb thein wi Sap P7 SWO warraJ1t alUtlames hD1 1rilh' 1 aTei eoaiireetedD4 c4 tt atr he nce7 wberethei th torbond tQmorr6 He1VtttwaI tQnI ht 1 1 11lt.

or nerXe11er1a anmqueat 0 ht.OverU1e bo4tof WboIW Li' zn nwbo te41n Rocks were eapoii brotiu J1Itilhe hidpneio th cltrha11 tohave r1 UoXew In A hLXe8 1 eiII dt In 1i' A1lOoIi41d paralysis vtng reiNlt his wOiindKcIten 1a' la alaore In. a riouae nditi ntheblowa bereoeITe4 tromablUyhavingiCueeli 4" thebralD. OT. D1ri1LIN' iI 8. 5 tIIfor me on jI rtncti epMtt dM1tDail87.

oftheWrhtsvWe and mne aAd 1l1meaT. tW ofUleJ4oan. ra1 ad. VII JiIDu tile. OOUDOUmen.

tIocfve. tIhis. 1ty lel2CW facm While no nlte Y1 beenreceved otU leamedtht both the co a i 6 ath 1fioom1Jnuon and i pl8B1Cf ere4te4 years Is uri71DdequaWtothe D1. I 1Jn and 1fIhk1Il. ha4moretbn.

if' b1ltfor. depot chedtbiIpolnt r' t-l 1 I w.lt ies 1 i 1e e' ti Ev dep i I oCe 1 thatUU5esth t1. oti n. LYO ur. y.

1. U. me esyour wt to 1A andi th ghtm i It t.1 t1SeS your r'- IaJ1 force 1 ti 1 i1 di rlr ifi1 and bile. i bJrt fi 1woi tabt i ft. 1 at ti' have or.

nuseryi 1tJ t. i resw 1i f1iMfl II beft 1Iamblmar- mT not DrtJl 1fJk. ir JlMS U. T01nf. MfeefiNerYtri t4 by' wfllt atafttthaf1MJi II lililj i UI fnn4isI Zh Jtljimj rt 7 fU 1n tiestl peps eard.

SPE IAltERM NEGR 1 WashingtQn. Citiz mf. QU ckTi oRl hjfd 0 i On. htlrl1ary t1 l-equut" WUhi ct011 cltr- sen 1. termow keicountr bytu ROrKe Ho1d be i ldtDth Gti.

lO WhOconfeslMd tte npt theUtUe olddahterol 1 bert. Thecr1m attel 1P on' Januaryu Roberta awajfromhotnfa wu' lnc the foU w1n th 1ri 1. tor rnam' inAu Ul libroucht' befOftJ lirtaln wl CeuntYJ84" part of' PTUd ncean4 xpedl nCY 8h8rifrohnWCa1taway ow1nto 41r ottheat cam' ener11iki1owu to" Icf' p. tib8 ttR erB ot Atian at. 8PJ1np.

Ar WeeQtorh1 ROu8lhsJfnot MeDDtUbtt the1I111t mon West falland JatertO' DeLanIlF1L4I1rtn In' l11Cb of er IS Y1ca1 ntAbout yar Waaattaek W1thrheumat1ll1 anctth1shaadenIOSe4. ssets ttJiWaverIT tl andtofrlend IriAtJAntwritu 4J1I11d ep au ucb rer lexpectedadt ofhotet an4of le" OmtDerclallmportance beUvethe tIma I1xtn or la11tee n' prt1aIrrangemenu aj t1qHot qt ray friends were- stvpptng tthWa ve1ly. xnr West a W. plegate GfweU bulr Va. a ue.

11 that Iappreclate rYhtlhtYloDd I ple aUnt mp ny. and1haBarclaYhave bee el ad ve. t. an. O.

f'-- 1. ter Cbo ledEeot thecoimtrtea ve andwhere dtorrez taUme1trBrchy I haYlngb enconluJ atC1prU 1n I Med1t rran 1andJD8Ul. atl aoountlYthat b' CDn1 lng. 0 attenUon in tlme 1 S8the da gJ. h.

notedAJexan4el' thatlTet soearneatJyfor theID1lonof aU' Col1egeln 1840th coUe e1D tro uadaIly tuf ok lid helpenfhla the Gr Prt 1JtrV8 anltY. HrBrclay cbt r. TbompeouOfW nDC cttJyaurvift1na 4a11 htera. bell twoofhIIIOM rarid Campbell l1are tn dren ut' A1BatcI Y. thegod motherofDr llClaywhob old UTeSatBetha 1 andMrBarcla1n theoldhom.

ofAlUaftd Cm1 beUwhleh over' hundred Shewaithetintn lofter rho mas herh fromthe an401pbhelnu4Dr. BarclaTwu wh11ehflpuuu. re. a1ddtliere. a ortfnrem1n4 dllfMr.

DrF tcn on ta oomplbh64ia41ea. an onn paN 1 r' ow i mlndwlttimy frtendMIL hfi1nteU nce anc1her' dev frtnu oftr rIeD4H1as A Is. In tor tnteI1IIIIC8 tDAt1atrtamrecezrteara. tatet1ret om' Utel Ta loDlllt' bZlottb1t rut. lnitO beu' here1tethe mZ14eUht.

ICulmd4enTsof. berjourney. Shel So 8p 4' n0W11 and4werm fti1ehOneal muchlnttr1 at8dlAthl Cleahere 1l0IJrJTBMSQf CirLlNt RBSri KATClRW otgeABtr tm LHo1w' wmI AtW1tataten1 t4ithe eot Jhcltt lnei raUricplant. came. omB1rm1ncUm.

wher81heWC. n4cre on thettwar ere thJl ch ope ot.2the pantrecenUT snretUn1 lXobUeaD4New rted comlnttteeoneamtary Chiet re otbelID1taIT. D. NA. a tthPle4mont riumt1lhere.

bes tbtten nOtJrL abu II. fs irlefta UAt ri4JDtbOlaitY i if i 7. WDn WAb 8 rINCH I MANNrR roSlCOUOO' AII gainsrGreeneindlaynorl 1 JorcHna oD. tlut Utu ofanbgmeerJn Ui lrbOr War Suoh t. rs GUlettaw thchief Dor efedera ou teUmOZ1T1te4 pl" the4et ts' th overn.

bal' lot JorGUJett ucc ed' apttno i thesa dU eartbedthe- afegt4fra. ds tha JMIIH thecourtmarttat 00l1vlctlonof Carterndth n4 Ln Hi8 ht anepert. lnjtt anddr na. He4eecrte4fIrd l. thecontrucUon mattr a andfeetnp.

nd moltlmportaJ tfea. tulel ofthe vut. durere no fa r' in ricespaidlor work Cart than ot11erCO ltt8ctOis' JorGWettes lw eia andtheh' nywa oncond ded. r. GlIIeftewaa5tUl nth at ndat the" Ddot andtt 1iProb daytwili to com Jete Jor wis don by attornere1a tlledutlea otfkerot glneera1n ofrlverandhutlor provementilrh thelrl1.

proovem nt 1IaEdwaT4 el1' Pandmodell weretfeT tresses and' ttuc Hedescrtbed lndet11 a 1dhowt1 ey iltone. onem ttr8l8ta umetof wllibe ntend bithe prol uton not. but. ork1n. acheap wHITE tABOR R8.

i fLOGKrNC SOUTH avyMoyement Jrorn rope i 1 an 71hrWest th tiPaatWMkKote rwO un dWhite BsTelaan4 1- 1wi Fl c1AandA1 tact man bfthem rapld11 uon Geor 1aS Ee 1 ra11y lm wn. Ria er thAt iumber. tirf maDufactI11erI. andeve 1p1anters. tepetorldthetMelves heunsaUsfactoY 18borwith thehave been.

Ina econ pru8Lpmber thlacountYha4se. Qtwhlte2ao1lorera thiwe 4lt bunderatoodthat otbencntobo dui1ngthe pre ent att nootihflre 1111edwitb' mot boand. stLouito tICttowork Inon of lsautbortt7forthe ettementthat 1I fast reek p1 re 58IborerS 21vepueedthrouch tbelln Cmtralr0e4 Gene- numberotconeema 1zit2 imp numbenlot It. AM 1n Una Of' wtlit po thaaenttliDtbeeat tor411P1dnc negro1bor lond. THER f.

Letthem ertake I mu sionforthe two- if never. bo Qne. eatff two no r- lishh1g tYoi diiIerett. I ls or a hgre int rialstr lh tt WtA t1a kS I ty rar st biO 0 ked. ol tt.

p. some J' lionstroinexhaus i th irsurroundin tbtt' Emfi sioo 1 edJiltoJttp oy mesuc eonain 1tsT tw9 1 dtritil0f6O if a hef i' i JChllaf tjidr Hp A-- ft' c' WoRTij i rr I lAT ii' a trEITI e1i. pCI tupe $1 fi a king Shirt8JIade JP a to a o111tey te every ttJC GErANEARLYSELE ION. D01it 150 115. PHItLIPS uocJon81 IID estL15.

OYlCOUNTBO MADEi MONBY1LY nthued' ge an4pI to sill heroD thttotaled IIOOO to' seUth1s1oybutiha sa other partothlstory G1vM200OOQBq Whenhewi. tedt put1 lt CO dnat ed tha ve teaattht wouldhayezna4e uc lu. Hn The' bill OOO-lI Jo thatamoun ltf res trequenUlnhiri accio nta. Atanoth Um M. Id a modern4Ns8 ailLl1wron ontYreqwi d.

a' da lJ re- the4lea ofplllt S. endhe tI werbatlandaJl ppe red i 112 thenhls Jd we WhilehIs 1aeewibU1JdJn t1eede4wee oco led apdaI tho altocethernnneceaaaryhe urhthenbablted thtenantsTha nethGd8were m1htbe queaUonAbleand Dthe ht 1tls 1 is 1 d. AbOutIX Car ala hep 11 ld. dr nlnJ ahe JOOked ble hedIdIl I i a tU11e. I ththlbUltnesW th the I brite41U3 she de la1ed.

hotlyi1d I tbecretwas ellerolt ll Per. tak1rithe his- mnkni ielhav rouarE wroncWhen thla. necklace row8ofd18 Id. tias but i ivean u. me jVh oth tw wI 1U th ne.

ti nit went and yetPoll lYshe eiettiebtber nien d' Vbep her a 6 add1 opw uIdfa.1nlly lelulto kpowUle tfu1eocculona11y and he. I on ortlre In rt beardlOofthlsthey etartel1to procWe1lht want d. 8evre erea. Uon. ltfs' a1dthat atara had Wkol maldn ll keep' UiIltfUh hllrwlLl ortbl the' onUren1ht.

corona on. wafoi IIOooofcn1 tl tapestrytum1tur th tesl extr vacanceswal tlieirchase tIh9PILlaua. 4eJ4aSc rCna. he mIht bY1IepOl ror ecure111e Pa1aCB whetf a4. IL as' eno vaJaeThe 1nthia tooofor oftbe pattemIOOOO amSfor two 000.

bUJh 1' XVItab1 NeapaJr otold arUdeL" AMtherbW othertbm the XIV' his antlqueawere ttacte4. ona I85 50 forS022O onJune 181817. mnamerableblUa 20. PreMdeie hepk1 lo etM thlIren the the president. and Outrider had procea.

GnIv7and waaa1waeoheerld Ate n. ii' thetin ibUJI TM 01 ht Jmn. J11f" i. A fIi' jor Away daj1 I. L-J tliB WJG ut a tRneN abr JI jthls was flootot 1" etri ed tht 1rJ11J1e In Mni h'- ei taken traiu' diY be it' ionf6On teder1Teter8nIT Sumter.

born 1nCbtsetoa IJerU Anu tbewar Cl1t tICharie cbmectectIn a wbldihe A troCnph i1tOO 1 1 4 i' hls yon 8t tIOth MM. Cfi CiI 4at 8t1l uume. 1I A A A GEIH DATE OFTH MEETING aMuni Gam rs 3' Chanph Xide Ordarto UWLeg1 T821eI at heiOdja7 ut ConaUtuuol1Bureu. Seco ettt Oa ptc11 A azmo nc. the4tes fthannUa1n.

onot Leacueot GeorI1aYunlctpaU. tromtheecond da toJ neI3Th1s dto chan heltte 1eg1a1 1un. Bmtthwho tJon" ltat thattbll beendone ord D1JOra to d1 uallm uui-ei muntofpallOvernmentWsthaTiew auutthe bodym effect thelrTlew. wheu eY rU lC uauy thePMae inthel TbeOeorciLean otQayora1. tak1i1Cthejea4 1rithe 1ra.

1- I3latmtof onan4 ensu. mounU ect thectat prevents rorthedr sbarewm lid aJ Inctopic esB1onJid e4 80 Ult1 emedn ce iart theleclalat 1re lneorrecUnK' betermild wrongs' 1nthSa Une. Wtl1then tfmeto taythelr daJmlbetor ith mb1Y. DU THS. 00 CookdIe4 Groved1strict.

levencl JdreuThe funeral1lU1 conducudthtJatternoonat I. Oads 7ardMr. K4sonan4 nb ChartStthe Tt 1marn1ncat :15.0'do tbeb oCf' Jenktnswho lPlumstreetwill Plovtlialor terntent F1c111Uawaa' day ntl1ebody ofTWHuc SOndwhod athlJ atreetw odockn th tualJchapet Poole baheldthe wurun a car1I eral 4ayaago. Tbetlo4y WllJJatn I 0tWUUamH. d1edThunday athls est a7 resld lJ Intennentwaa n4cemeterr V80n Th manYfrlen HULShe NewYorkcltyi Id.

hall In need 1 t' nlahtath1s rmdence12 after 1O wife1bebody Wilt' 8tO tleral en4lntemJent. Pi tur ueFg re es. FebruarT 8 SpeCla.L- re inthelI1e ofyeara n. me oclockiaatnlght fromtl1e ota tro wU8S ice lLDdWuanaUve ofPoland Inheritlngthe tIUeof ButounA turtlUlent-peno1ot lJsh ban et whet-a thlacountty. SUJVlndbY w1feand Brunswick.

MrLSm Bog ri tronsGa onJI. sp c1aL- ien BheW da hter 9um tt. Nat8tubt. Worth 8 Spec1aLJ- 1. Ind dtfn7eaJ WorthTexa fNat.

Stubbwho ofDubU 210 ears Stub COlotielJohn StutlMOr th a brotherof1. ofDttb. an fb eydf InFort lI haftq La 0 ape. Jolin the countzt dIedathtJ Loe. HI.

ere th oae1hten oftha wh1chheUved. UJ1Ut1e. paine besI4beiqprom1nent XU S. KIlpatrick. a wellmo1rftbuslneu St thefamUy omethtJ zno ini Heubeen aeveralmontha theprejent teavda.

teraan tD therne funera 191 Ul curtomonoowat andwUJ bettten4edbJ en thfjdtr Ga. an Irtahdt1Hn DPtattl14Jhome ofEdwardC ai4 ItreetH Wu 84' otd tnIrelaBcLTwo- OU4eab attemoODat StJOIepl Fathtr.cDon- LfA11fR AlL PRICE. t1 ltlcQ ldta YOdJ to fi Jargefatt rI Broc on. heWYOU tare hkheye of JUllze WliyW. mOreto111aJewhythey.

fitbetter longer ndareof greaterlntrin- vaIil thlnanyot er350 marketto-dty. 2. WEAR A 1F3 I- La mach fliatl'-f. rcAIUd tAer cA. need lkm.

efr W. Be PZ2ZkElUcott CUXd YMIO 2 7. I3.6fJsIHHM file. 102o 76 CAtJTIO. Non wi.

DOU WLDo gJu. zwn. n4 Flee ltam a WL the dJJfobe shoe IWLDOUJLASATLANTA 11. elieht BROWNHAYS CHARGE FAGESRUSSELLS Men for urr- 1" I SmfffBr thetS" ondor4. AlbertRusaell o' Un Wbttemenof were Sh M1Wr t.

burn1 on bi Cfcn On morn1n olD last remambeed that A deatr yed oftOck mu ea. 1CJtb va1 8 t. thouBanddoiiara1ri i. commJ et trktwtll held lnZebuJon tomarrow IB mIDed itut gh InyeitlgatllourW9rkS andprlcea 1 JUL iJ iJA7TS 7 UamnedbTI 1 cJt WItjafll Advicetothe InfItmltJejaucbu DsVPins tllue rra. ellca s1Drthelll and.

IIMPumNGVIGO ada I M8S TNTjETPEEVISH FfIRJQ I D. 1 qt W. SImOOTON t. pre if. dthe i foUo out thewhlie hO ie' an411ra.

he. 1 mlrcpna cie Uott ot 1fIh und rd1n ry t11C receive. JiT1tatlona. uPadty the underes i A' at1n dreunJlt ncel JleliHaW theeloselt th perao Lo Wotth of of Nofrlendsofthe Mr u1c 4un1eaaihey 1 wlthinone Qlthose fan4 henumber of guests vertxthe aorW A firfQ L1Q.UOR P01 9f ffL SHE tf I wuh M' cheeJtj 0 e1e. 11 ip UP.

4nt eor court7eater att oit' Ji ean 10Wci01ttl M4 rout ceo t' Jllntof waterfora plntot heartten l11ta 1n1tI denou meZ1t. dnCtOnlY ltral1J claimedthat whensne lawal1 W4dtJiewater hetMuchf1t7wU ht. I a-- a' I 1ItD48randpoiaoner. lie defended JYAttoniey Ooo4wtn not en nV. I atoneumeof ere tolettle' bYP1rtncmoney wll.

Butmoreot It nt7htWner-n iBerr7h14 necr01OU fOr ntof She tu bt4 yuuthhle h1m'-f hlaSh121bc1c andhan4edhertf1e tJukhalUlUe4 wbtchh apPeAr. aneeof CQOdo14 antecs. veh1m. took. en heKUPed teeJ anc27eUe4.

poUcemaruah 4' th h814 C1husk7. ir7 A. i rzeplzened tl1athe ha4awano1le4 lW er tlen hulScenU. I 1u. aIiIl onwoved aGOd ho ed he siiallnn bi' I ch1l en.

IdenUftedJack. I I1IV1t1 15 Clntacned is alllhewanis. I 0004Wln. the am unt OU my Tbt bltsaWfact I money1l' I lacbonwent ut. sw ear.

curecStrom I took rn lIqu hebael I pelt. I kIokhereJ4IDerT aa14thl' Ico1dermconc1I1SJOO. I aftertbi Godlieaa' WIs Ou It moreU1 W' i so me4vue be II tat. a4aoft the I water rOB i' IkhlnaBl1nd. or1rOtru ug wll1refundm litPAZ 111.

to. c. Qre I LOc II Xcnis t4spectt. The condition Mtyei mennn l11na WI rna4e yelt Conat1t tlon. Mit- 1I 1Uy 1m roYe4.

ProoffhatWeCureOUrfatlents touoWtncblti ottelumonr Selecteita rovn' luslvelT' cur Oar pat1a1taan cancSothe same thing forYOU AU UkOf70 Qbtcr give Us aD honest toconvln you we Ca11at theoecetIMJ 1t70UhaVe. conaultaUonand t1011. I. bay. been.

WheJiJ eatlwhe4 PO an4to4aVI we1h207 poundLIaml4 torecomm n4 way" aar01l from Idhf7 tr TOD4a1eo. auff r1 Ii1 DY7earW1thacoaHcUon c. troub1eIwuentlreITCYrbybr. III1MBtI1T1TJ tnattDeDtIfeef betterthaDtbTefor tweD Ja Wt.I- Mrs. Y.

HARBI N. hI' llil IL IM waftf' rman' WOrnaD to know hinr1J nfi ecUTeltJiPGceare4 Wo and. If. wIU. II.

1IbHe hfth. eae. fe of ltYOUhan ot. iia eiehf trioDX1 eJOI Bld4etTroub1e. JUmuu 111M BoW1u4cLtTC.

to W1. fotttee ua ucler. IU 1I1J1 tean Qt 1a ubl. lda tllram1naUoebJUl Ad J5j 1f UhmaaBaJW. 1Wrdor I.

lJtr 1:18 totQj JDcOO 1:00. I 1 1- ImIO tLANTA. GA. ATLRDAY BEUARY 10 19O th2igtX tot C1t7 hM- 0rth. h4 Ab bill Dr wsre wthab i' E.

t2a clLy bZL' wers Jae. Mcurias lCeirnsj tn4 ZTs Tb. ms bt Kssniyzij n4 tHea thi men. Dir th dewWDttc1 kIid iot teck Bthg Qz at' McBT1e Lnd Lin. tha1i az.

I1OOt1n conrxja afore It dd btn dzed. eteo t1v. Tou 1 itt b. iwaa th nog. street.

I. ms MI hy1ej piit it them. thu' Wbmbc tit bIg phtot. opnea Hrsttiriisi at a. b.

so tht h. wtt1d 1 bZm did tbt dtoped lii plato tht picked fotj to Dyer. to Into Western. oce front I are4 t- blm ile TttWfl5d the dTe. 4 ITVent5d further b1oodshed siid 1iwIft the affaJ ei fv bait.

tnd thts rh. on at flwWch ab by Mc1en. ctt uti the Cnee sZ11er than oci pollUca1 the be ome pie no Is o. Iceling Yut rdaj there was Drs and shoott4 affair I ira Is which Ilabe was empoyes waaazpected off about him Kearny beuL a warrant with murder. charging ee atq at poflce barracks.

where thai Detective was oii as tonlgbtover unarmed. Hlabrothejs ftj gone 4w1th a govtad a ea1 otid1tton. having lonl re- the the. 4DsO Oe i peai'-g the peat days. PraM- dent le7.

1n. nil itd Manager Sacnea wii tt bett aNena slurwc I 5 S25 000 Wrlghtsvtie and bineea baa I oonbtnaUon fretytit tat dted to ccn iievar shift In ItS career where can delay no begat. Nerve Everything Itis force that tises thr2I1 Lf. tbeI1loflon of your body it ia a- force your at. pu1sate and send the i- your Ia nrve that causes jton to- digest yqur ys-fo 1ter the blood liver th-ectCt i fact serVe force 1 5- wer thtt runs your fyou-f1 WOr OUt4mtbtP.

LL fl5VOflS cnitot 1eepoi eat ba pain ft. yqtt are e.ic andyour system. run- Vfl LTo res ore thisitaIit tk Dr. Miles' Nervne which wW trgtIt1 and build up 4 nerves Youcannot be ka1thythonttron ntrveS nae' beO1 weraect-oold elthMT yoxa. PtttbezgM itsw la Ps.

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bee or aeverti days is a IatONBI WHO 11AM MANY fniande i Atlanta rived In the city ternoee. He w1 meain MrKtoubsSg Is this year wet el IN CHEAPMAINER ios coiioic ii IJe nd 4theJUes zngf eer1n a. That ot a. YannabFL. Oa.

MJor salus ZI i reiatedlergely th mentntracts lievan4 rbo fra ren 4 i ccorvmaitial and th aethat jeUywork onthe or' favor co ttacto coucl was still end E. was lengt1by an ward He rnattreseeand facings thework cheaand YiH ITE S' ileaq yeent From Europe and the- West aye. PuietTbrough banyB Febr azy 9 manyof Buropea coming Into tirpnti eoperators.dr1c have a nd it ta terday iatrrs tract. to one atthAtplace AJocei Is for the ith- thi. Ata A rt pIoj4ng lab bslzi 0 or.

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