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THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA GA tSUNDAY JULY 4 Page Eleven M. ON THE FIRINGLJNE W. P. Firing Line readers wilt-be Interested in the announcement made a few- days ago. that V.

P. Fain who has so long been actively connected- with the firm of Fain Stamps has been appointed state agent for the states of Georgia and Florida of the. Reserve Loan Life Insurance company. succeeding John T. Tucker who died some time since Mr.

Fain has been interested with Mr. Tucker for a number of years and now that he has the active management of the. insurance company will devote practically all of his time to the in surance game. leaving' to Mr. Stamps the active management of the big wholesale grocery house.

though still retaining his Interest inthe latter firm. J. II representing M. Stachel- be expected in the eitythe coming wrklf puth along as usual some good r-a'es nr the- tachelbetg cigars. A PERFECT The Havana Cigar Without Com petition.

A FREE TRIP to Atlanta is available to the merchant who buys an adequate bill from the' members of the Merchants' Association Write to H. Seiretary Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ATLANTA Hou Opening Bill" Got His Nickname When he was a tiny little tellow- Just at the age' when he could Etlclt his chubby toes in his mouth. thus making both ends meet" Edward Pinkney Lewis. was the name esthetic he was given.

As he grew the boys called him Ed. When he reached ns estate lie signed himself E. P. Lewis. But for the past nearly' ten years this same hustling.

determined man has been making both ends meet. financially speaking by the persistent and aggressive manner in which he has made his presence felt with theMcClure Ten. Cent has won the title of Opening Bill by which he Is known to stacks and scores' of his friends. As sales manager for the McClure company Mr. Lewis' has perhaps sold or instrumental In selling more opening bills than any other salesman in this section.

The name Opening Bill" was given to him-for this reason a few years. ago by the' then editorof this Firing Line. and it has stuck with clinging popularity. In spite of the war cry of this year Mr. Lewishas matte a brave effort to live up to his name and very few weeks have passed without an opening at some point to' report.

V- Gives Up His Team After twenty years' spent on the' firing line. half of which he traveled by rail and the other half by team. 3. J. Jefferson.

known to thousands or customers- friends as Uncle Jeff. will. start out Monday for ougherty- Little in a new. spanking automobile. He was busy Saturday making preparations for his new mode of travel.

and almost with a tear in his eye. he re lated that modern methods had forced him to surrender Jack and Black. Jila two favorite mules. who have hauled him over thousands of miles of-country roads. In keeping withhis new and update mode- of travel.

Uncle Jeff'- had' diked himself out in the latest cut of Palm. Beach. and was pacing up and down the floor trying to see if he could' adjust himself to a comfortable and easy feeling without suspenders. Bat every now and then he would "keelhaul" at the rim ofvhls new Palm Beach pants and the boys" In the house hardly believe he. will be able to safely' go out.

without something substantial to hold them up. Peachtree Cafe Opposite tht Piedmont Haiti ill Peachtree Street WE invite. the travelers to getrtheir meals in qur Cafe. We guarantee them first- class' hite service in a delightfully cool place and A EVERYTHING f. ATLANTA COFFEE COMPANY Only House IB Atlanta Needling Coffee Exclusively.

Packers of Famous Brand Every Department In Ch. fSS FRESH ROASTED DAILY. liaIeialeOnl7. We. Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii1 Qg OI Off Famous JAllen Smith Co.

Brands DISTRIBUTORS. ATLANTA GEORGIA I L. THE S. P. RICHARDS CO.

PrintersVPapers School Supplies and Druggists Sundries WHOLESALE ONLY ATLANTA GA. Established 1848 Good All the Year and For All Purposes ALL WHOLESALE GROCERS" Quick. Seller Satisfied Customers vV Good Profits ALL WHOLESALE GROCERS Pare Capital Tobacco Co. Atlanta Ga. FRUIT JARS I Car Load Expected to Arrive Tuesday Your Orders Solicited I Fan Stamps COUNCIL 18 UsC.

T. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Council 18 United Commercial Travi elect entertained a number of Invited guests on- Saturday evening. June 28. at its hall in the Riser puiiding. After the-regular routine of a business session had been gone through with.

the invited friends and the families of the members were invited into the hall. where an excellent program of music and was enjoyed. After the program an informal hour was spent. in Which delightful refreshments were served. The council is expecting- to give' one or these open house.

meetings every month. and when it does. if you get an invitation. you come. or you'll miss something mighty good.

Big Haul or What I Whether no news Is good news or bad' new issorter puzzling the H. I Sin- gercompany tore these days. Two of itscrack salesman 1 J. R. Brown and T.

Camp- along with several otMr. Atlanta salesmen and their wives are. spending' their vacations In a tented. city on Sweetwater creek. It Is pre.

aimed they are alt having amost enjoyable time. but the fact that the company has heard nothing from Its two boys make the officials believe that they have either made a big haul which will be elaborated on later or they haven't made any haul at all. which they think tSthe roost llkeljt. of the two thurrks Busy Vacation Week. H.

T. Mell. of the publicity department of the JohnPeere Plow company had a vacation recently but he didn't True. he didn't stay about the big office on Nelson street. but he was about the busiest man In town for a good part of his rest week.

tUtle Anita Bell. his first born. who' is only about four mohths old. Is just the age to begin to be very interesting to him and they say' she is foolish about her father. So that's why- Harrison T.

Ben put In arbusy vacation week but a. most- delightful and pleasant one. With His Trade. If. A.

McDonald. the old war horse" of sales force of the Stew artcompany who has been on- an -extended trip through California taking in all' the fairs of the west. has re turned to the city and will be out with his trade next He will have some good and interesting things' to tell them running from- the old weather which he encountered to tales of how California. widows compare with the forlorn ones of Georgia. which.

he says. right in the beginning. don't begin to compare. Lewis Is Hustling. T.

Lewis. one of the chldest among the' chief firing liners for the Capital City Tobacco company. is evidently-trying to make up for lost time- away from his trade by reason of his attendance at the national United Corn- merclalTravelers' convention at Co lumbus. Ohio He got back last week and the way he has been firing In the orders the past week indicates that he doesn't expect the company tolose even so much as the sale of one cigarette by his absence. Lesesne Resting Well.

That being just one of a. party of some- two hundred Jolly Jesting good- natured roUicksome city salesmen was a mighty poor Job fr a big- fat man who needed sleep and rest from an arduous seasons work. was' the way B. Lesesne. of the if.

I. Singer company foreslze up the trip' to Charleston so. In the language of the piggy rhyme. this llttle plggle stayed at home. or rather he.

didn't go to the Isle of Palms. Instead. he slipped off to Bord Wheeler Springs where he is- reported to be Cresting well. They Want to Know. The boys ate wondering where V.

t. Bralwel1one of the popular firing liners for John Silvey Co. manages to secure so many fine baskets or peaches and blackberries. and what-he is with the great number he' Is bringing into the city. Every few davs he- stalks in with not only a goodly supply of orders for.

the house. which Interests R. IC. Rambo but with-a great load of the luscious fruit. which ex cites the curiosity or the other boys.

Thanks for the the fsctthat all the city men for Fain tamps were on their vacation last week most of them in Charleston with. the City Salesmen. the business or the company never suffered one whit. Of course the telephone service was brought Into play' vigor tusly and Mr. Stamps declares that he wishes to thank the customers or his salesmen for their loyalty.

as shown over the phone during the past week. Run on School Supplies. We are having our usual good run on school supplies. said Ike Hlrshberp It seems there Is no" up on the wants of the school children and dealers are sending us In II. of orders sQme by mall some from the-boys on the road.

Alt In all. we have no room for-complaint. as bus- nets Is breaking very nicely for Us now. C. E.

Cross of the office force of the' E. IA company spent a few days last. week at the Isle of' Palms with' the city salesmen. Anion" the city salesmen who en Joyed the. trip.

to the' Isle of Palms was W. So Gastln and B. H. Messer. They were accompanied bj their wives and daughters.

Among the ins at rlttre Ttedwines Saturday were Uncle Jeff S. C. Wilkins O. Castleberr J. N.

McKlbbon and J. A. Woqdliff. E. B.

dams division manger for Swift Co. at Birmingham. accompanied by hisfarnily is visiting the family of his brother E. Adams of this city. loc Westbrook" firing liner.

for the. E. 1. Adams company was on vacation last week. Among the Ins at the A.

M. Robinson company Saturday Were Chris Irby. who had not een in for about five weeks R. I 5mlth. J.

A. ell and C. A. Smith. Th all report crop conditions as fine in their respective territories and look for a splendid fall' business.

moiorea 10 inaian prin spending Sunday and returning late Sunday afternoon. He says the roads all very fine and crop conditions along. the roads as fine as he- ever saw. The Hawk fitting company. dlstrlbu torn for Themelts Brothers company's tipped cigarettes on the western coast.

are certainly keeping the' fac. ton on the Jump these days. These novel cigarettes seemed to have made a great hit In the western country. and It is almost to Impossible to keep the western distributors supplied with them. Among the Fain Stamps boys who came In for the semi-monthly conference Saturday were W.

T. Duncan. Ben Thompson Cliff Edwards. W. T.

Culpepper Allen Edwards B. H. Messer and WS Gaston. H. M.

Kopplln. sales manager for the S. P. Richards company who spent his two weeks' vacation visiting friends In St. Louts returned to.

hisdesk Sat urday morning. He looked as Jf he. had enjoyed his rest Immensely H. D. Thompson and W.

C. Tennent are two of. the Iflrshberg Firing Liners who. are spending Sunday with their families In the city. Granny Morris of Adel Gathers Four.

Generations Under Her Wing Members of five generations the oldest of whom is only 6 years of age. From left to right Mrs. M. Master Randall LO Griffin Mrs. X.

OQuinn Grmdmam Eliza Morris arid Mrs. J. D. Connell. Adel Ga.

July 3. Special. Mrs. Eliza Morris. lovingly known In' this section as Grandrnammy Mottle.

Is proud of the fact that at the age of 75 years she was recently able to gather around her four generations of descendants and with them pose for a picture representing five generations. Grandmammy" Morris was formerly Miss Hancock of of John Daniel Hancock and belongs. to one-of the Oxford. Ga. July S.

Special. The popularity of the new Emory' university academy located at this place. al ready Is evidenced by the number of applications for admission received by the head master Professor R. Q. Mizell.

The university authorities have' re solved not to crtfwd the dormitories nor the consequently. on ac count of limited space only' about a hundred more applications for admls don can possibly be considered. Those in close touch' with educational affairs believe now more- firmly than ever that the new academy will meet a widespread demand in the south for institutions offering the best preparatory courses far students' ex peeling to enter college. Only About Hundred More Applications for Admission Can Be. Considered.

the academy lamed with dir-act reference to subse- tV oA acaderny con Its of- four experienced Instructors. The school will be conducted under itsown government- apart from college. and an Instructor within easy reach at any time. three members of the faculty also- will have rooms Haygopd hall ri Among special Advantages the lege library. gymnasium.

etc. will be ln fo the free use of students of ihe academy. the' same students In the college of liberal arts. No Evidence Found Against Ed- Cheney By Coroners Jury Edward T. Cheney ticket the Central of Georgia railway at Carrollton Qa.

who Is now a prisoner In the Fulton county Tower where he was brought Jest Thursday afternoon by Sheriff W. A. Garrett. of. Carroll- ton.

for safe-keeping after his arrest ort A warrant sworn out by Willis Guill- son of J. I. QuIll the- ed depot agent of Carrollton. last Thursday night one week ago. is now to gain his freedom.

The coroners Investigation Saturday. failed to unearth any evidence against Cheney and there Is apparently no reason why he should longer be held. according to the authorities. Sheriff Garrett will come to Atlanta to dispose of the case by having Cheney released. NEW ROAR OPENED UP BY BOSTON TRADE BOARD Thomasvllle Gs.

July Special. Through the efforts of. the Boston Chamber of Commerce A. new highway has been opened leading from Jetrer- son county. Florida.

to Boston. This road passes through a rich section of country and by a number of-large plantations and opens up to Boston a fine territory for trade. With the almost universal use of the automobile It means much to have a road leading into the town from a rich territory. such. as this is and.

the people of Boston are much pleased In consequence. The road' will also enable the planters living near It to haul their supplies to Boston. and the town is ex pected to be greatly benefited thereby. BIBLE CLASS HOLDS OFFICERS' ELECTION At. a meeting of the' Atlanta Twentieth" Century BtbleClass Friday night.

the" following- of fleers were elected to serve during the remainder of this year K. L. Boone. president C. E.

James first vice president Farris McIntosh second vice' president W. D. Quinn. secretary H. S.

Link. treasur. cc and C. E. Brooks director of music.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION TO GIVE DANCE FRIDAY The Atlanta. British association wilt hold a dance in the ballroom of the Ansley hotel next Friday night. Invitations will be mailed early this week. Let us eat and drink for tomorrow we shall die Is Vie motto of those who live In the Paradise of Fools. oldest families In county.

When' 12 years old she married E. D. Morris They had four' sons and the daughters. many of whom are still living and. are- influential" citizens of Berden county.

When If years old her oldest daughter Fannie married' P. J. Connell. and to this union there were ev Rlrlaand four boys. all of whom are still living.

Mrs. Councils oldest daughter. Hattie. when only 16 years old. married G.

Georgian Is Now Conducting Annapolis Examination Probe The investigation which Is now being made Into. examination irregularities at Annapolis and which is commanding such widespread interest is being conducted under the supervision of a Georgian. This Georgian is Captain Robert Lee Russell brother of Judge I U. Kussell of the Georgia court of appeals and relative' of many other prominent Georgia people lie ha. recently been named as head of.

the- board of inquiryl which is making- the AnnapolisInvesti gatlon. lie Is a native of Clarke county Georgia. and was appointed to the naval academy by Judge Henry Spear in 1881. lie graduated in 1885. Five years ago he was appointed' judge advocate general of the navy by.

President. Tart having reached the rank of a captain. lie is now In command of the dreadnaught South Carolina stationed near New York city. He has just passed his fiftieth year. Representing the United States he attended the inauguration of two presidents of France.

and was sent to Rus- sia to attend the. coronation of the present czar. He has been presented to nearly every foreign court as a mill" tar- attache. He married the daughter of Com mander Soly and has one daughter. His brothers are Judge R.

B. Russell ofthe court of appeals V. 1. Russell of Athens Edward G. Russell con.

nected with the postofflce department at Washington. Ii c. and Lewis Russell. lawyer at Winder. Ga.

Hi sster Is Miss Nary B. Kussell of Minder. WILL CELEBRATE OPENING MONDAY OF ADD OX PARK To celebrate the opening or Maddox park members of the Fifth Ward Improvement club. will hold an open air- meeting at the park Monday at noon In accordance with. plans on at their meeting Thursday night.

There will be short' speeches by II J. Penn president of the club 1. Cochran general manager of parks and members of the park board who have been Invited to be present. The ladies of the fifth ward will serve luncheon and every member of the club-and hlsfamlh is invited to- be on hand. The men and boys will be permitted to take a swim in the new lake at the park.

THREE BUIDINGS LOST FIRE AT CARROLLTON Carrollton. Ga Jolt' 3. 3. At an early hour this morning the Southland hotel which was owned by Professor 3. llr.

lsori president of the A. M. school here. and the Dixie boarding house adjoining the hotel and also the residence occupied by Mi- Byron were by tire. The fife started in the rear of the Dixie house and- could not be checked.

The buildings were partially insured The loss Is estimated at 12000. His Qualifications. From The Columbus Ohio Journal. There is stilt more or less partisanship in' this progressive old land and we-imagine there is here arid there an editor who is nervously trying- to find out whether Robert Lansing is a democrat or not before. considering him am.

jply qualified for the place. FOURTH OP JULY Special rats via W. A. R. R.

Tickets on sale-July a 4 and 5. Return limit July S. l9li Apply ticket agents. C. E.

HARMAK General Passenger Agent. DDAKER5 SEHD TOUR yoo art entitled to thrkett ntultf from your effortt and expense. OUR 0 WM Ubontory prodoe tba best prints poatibfo frota yonr nentrres. rush. Crlco r.

ng eicla- trcdy. Wrlt fort He list. EHCOK lne 2 ttortt AtUnU iT i inutxu Pbitomphla Ufeonton la tb SooU XQuinn. and this couple raised a. firmly of six' girls and three boys.

all still lIylng' Their oldest" daughter May-Belle married M. T. Griffin' when 21. years old andRandall. their son and the rep resentatlve of the fifth living- genera- Uon Is just ii months old.

irandmammy Morris thinks it will a long time before anyone will equal her record or having. at the age of 76 tour generations of descendants living. IX ROBERT LEK UUSSELU IMPOUND CABBAGE GROWN FULTON Despite the feet that he do not claim to he the mar nbout whom the famous book. Cabbages and Kings. was written.

G. R. Cobb. lfving on the MfPerian road In th uckhead district doesn't mind admitting- that the cabbage head weighing exactly en poundsand measuring a foot through- Us enter which. he brought to town Saturday.

is 6me cabbage. According to Mr. Cobb. the soil of Fulton county is the best in the land- The-recent storm uprooted the' big cabbage. according to Mr.

Cobb. or' it would have grown much larger. MACON SALOONKEEPER FINED AS BLIND TIGER Macon- Oa July 3. Special In the city. court of Ma con today Judge Hodges imposed a fine of 500 Hartley.

proprietor pt a. Broadway sa loon. convicted of. violating the state prohibition law. The Tine was paid.

In the raid on Hartley's place the sheriffs men seized a large quantity of liquor which they found concealed in a room behind a secret sliding door. Thought Measure Will Have- No Opposition Executives Committee to Meet. Strong support is promised the bill in behalf of truth in advertising backed by the Ad. Mfns club of Atlanta and just introduced to the house of representatives by Representative Wal ttr P. Andrews.

of Fulton. Do Mr. Andrews and President St. Flmo Massengale of the Ad Men' club have made inquiries regarding the measure and state th they have been unable to fjnd any shred of- op position- to it of. any tort.

We have every reason to- believe from what have heard. said Preslrr dent Massengale. that the measure will meet with favorable reception In both houses. is simply designed to- prot ct ldth the consumer and the legitimate home merchant against out- right fraud. and is a matter.

therefore which naturally arp als to every I good We feel confident It I will have- unusually strong support. I A meeting of the- executive committee of the d. Men' dub has. been ailed in the of fief of President St. Rhino Mas pngale for Monday at 12 o'clock noon.

4 go over the' Chicago con trip and arrange an Sang- meeting at- which a report wilt be made by. the Atlanta delegation. It is expected at this meeting to ap point a tomplittee to so before the proper committees the legislature to urge prompt and favorably action upan tb hill against fraudulent advertisements. DR. CLARK COMPLETES HIS MEDICAL COURSE E.

tl. Clark has completed a medical course in Birmingham. Ala. a nit returned 16 Atlanta. where he will re- niiv hs practice in the Xorsjrlh building.

Reward for Assailant. Valdosla Ga July. 3. fHpcctal. Citizens of Clyatteville in this county have red a reward of S60 for the ftrteef and retention of Nelson Moore a rirgro.

who made a murderous as- saulr on Il. F. Lane. prominent dli- of that- fla p. The negro truck Mr.

Lane over lb. head with a heavy dub. knocking him senseless and In flitting concussion of the brain. Blood Risings Begin A Mere Speck Stop Them From Grow. ing Large and Dangerous.

Xearl" everyone who usps S. S. R. for the MuHl alls i friend who went through tint Id suffering as the result of a. mere pimple or small Wood rising.

A host of people lid not realize until I too late. what may result' from a slight. i skin abrasion. Hut they recovered it i they used S. S.

S. and in almost very village an hamlet. every crossroad and away back off the road is someone who will tell how S. S. the famous blood purifier restored his health.

It Is a most interesting fart that this' remarkable vegetable medicine overhauls tr blood in a manner that- ex cites ous minds. I But it acts in. accordance with ac- 1 cppted physiological laws and yet Us effect is almost beyond comprehension to those who are- wedded to such drugs as mprsiirv. calomel arsenic. iodide of potash.

copper and other baneful In fluences which all the. world bears silent testimony' to their destructIve tendencies. S. S. S.

is Indeed- a natures tribute to what we need and it is worthy of rote that In almost any drug store throughout the country find It regularly in' stock Get a bottle to day. And If. you yours Is a peculiar ton" write to the- Medical Adviser of The Swift Specific Co. 106 wift RMi Atlanta. Ga.

Our word for it. he is one of ias apprer iatpd speoialists rVtired from active- practice. but proud his name and or his Tecoshlzed ability. rite. C.

D. ret nlirl HA KODAK DIPT. 14 WHITEHAtLATtNTh Georgia. Cleaner Removes instantly every particle of dirt. grease or grime from any painted or varnished surface.

Georgia Paint Glass Co. 37 ckle Street WARBOOKCOUPONi i- PRESENTED BY jThe Atlanta Constitution Only One Coupon and 98e wmwmMwm NATIONS-AT AT WAR By WILLIS J. ABBOT I This is a- COMPLETE story of the war from- the unbiased viewpoint or a large staff or experienced war correspondents and artists covering every strategic point. Printed from large clear IT or type paper 364 pages of heretofore unprlnted fact 20 fL full pages color plates and 463 uncensored photographs. This is 98 the greatest war story ever attempted.

Read How You. May Rave It Almost Free Cut out the above coupon find present It fit this office with the expense amount of OS cents which covers the Items of the cost of packing. express from the factory checking clerk Ire end other ceessary items find receive this splendid his hook. ORDERi- ny Parcel Post include EXTRA cents within ISO milts 12. cents 150 to.

300 miles for greater distances ask your postmaster to include for 4 pounds. i CQN JlJulJuN I9l5 even I G' LINE III pfAINJOINS INSURANCEFORCES Flrl 1gLineJeader Ploaln elconneciedwith firmtlfFaln 8 a polntedJltate theatates JOhnTTuckerwho r.Faln beenlntereatedwlth Ir hehas comp devote to Into. th ofthe gro errhouse. lf Inthel ternrm n. Sta-ch l.

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mber gUestsoh' aturda ll th ol11idlngAfter the. regular Blonhad invitedinto pr gram was was8pent. Inwilich glveone these-open e- ou ou If or I th' wfl bad I wjJIlsorter L. ercomp ny l1a I Its- crack sale man Camp-along thelrwlves medth jOyable. fact.

com-1 an tWOI h' ek or tam 1 which later" the an tSthemot lIkel twoihurrks BusyVacation th centl vacate much. good nitaBell. mtUIlhsoldls ver hlmand Ia Is ponT abus but most-delightful ple sant fJackWith Trade. I 1 ar the orce art company re. tothe beoutwlth them sa In1he B.

chi denUy' trying awa thenatlonat ast com pan to lose ene juston art It neededsleep du us sealSonlIwork wa L'I tho so. iri I a1 I lIe Eeler Rprlng-pWhere Kn w. bO 1 a Coman man aches what. he II doln brlngln lntothe Ina orderRfor Intlr 1ts whlchlx thecurioslty fat hat thecltv iicatlonlast ek. n6 oursethe rr.

salesmlntor pas are Jrn-Inour IIchoolpuppllts Salurda 5 lms schoolchIldren. dealersaresendlnlt Usln And somf the' boys for omplalnt. as fIRING LINE NOTES' ECro theofflce. Adams ompan bleof The mongthe jn vI a ll lcK bbon n. damsdI Islon his.

tamlly ofhls a atlon Robln- a tS rn Yoi I I I. rntth I ith. Thp I tlonsas fin. for. 6.

Stamps of Fain Stamps accompanied by his tamll had a' most enJoyable trip a week ago when he motored to Indian Springs sflne I The omPan forThemells rose on. I hltln I I westerndlstrlbutots I tnceSaturdav pepPlrAIIEn I t. mana get his' desk Sat- asJf hehad l1ndWC. re ahUhe GTa nyMorT A del Gen rgtipns HerWing i6 ears of. Hg lt Griffin Master a1 JD Adel Ju rrl thlli' I th 76 ll empose repres ntlngflve one of NEW EMORY ACADEMY IS PROVING POPUlAR bout HundredMore Ad iasion Can The new at al- I rl' by lhenutnb re elved lld Uzeli.

I 'unlvers1tyauthorl les re- northe on ac sloncan ossib Those' tl nal lIeve more. lt ex. entercolleg In response to. the. many Inquiries.

university authorities have- authorized the following statement The etabll hment of abolishes the sub department at Oxford. and offtr courses of stlld wlthdfrect I lll Vf- cad em conll its. own the' col1 ge. all nonresldent students will be re qulred to lodge In Ha goodhalI.a commodious new dormitory. In order that the studentsmay have I Ii any.

of In Haygood advantagestheC l- for' the hen qor ners 14ry' I nt CentraLot now-a Thursd A Clirro safe tplngaft arrel lIIls son murdered Carro lIt on aln cor ners Investl atln. evldenceagalnlSt Ch ne heshould ld. out rIUts GarreUwlltcome to' ha vlng INEW BY' BOSTON Jul I- Thro gh coun thro gh ex- ected. threb OFFI ERS' th officers I remalnderot pruldentC. Jlr sldent FRIDAY assoda lon the' hotelnext wll bemalledearly.thls.\\.eek.

i I Fo a. Berrien county he IorrlTher rlanyofwbom are count old and thsun eYl girls and olde lattie onl 6 ears o. I A nnap olis Investf.gatlon\\'hlch at' h' Ingsuch conduct It. Geor ta 11 recenti hf' Ann olls inveaU native. as was uav ha lng Re' rgenting I ent5 Ir' tO neari cver Co I I courtof a peal" st fi ddeE elg lawerat IJ MONDAr MADDOX' T9ce1ebrate provem nt 11 nday inaccerdance aJlreed me tln sP eches Theladies memberof llJb' And is be' I a dboysm ml ed to takea I Fl CARROLLTON arroillon earbhour mornl hot whi 11 1 r' sldent a re.

the' fi- re dest d' dHck par lall. I Quali1i ations. Ohio progrel lteold we. imagine find. rtLanslnl1 pl I Juh' Jul 191 A' ply a dth11couple mil Iay' DetIe.

I. and Randall ent Jlvin Iorrlsthlnks wJlltJe time cord g. ROm RT I IN De pite the does ot man RCobblhlng Mt. Perian trictdoelnt ounds. and footthrouglt me cordin Ir.

Fultonco mtr I th The. reeent uptoot Jhe' acc rding tr. I rger. A BLINrfTIGER. h' 3.

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ave of op- I an ev. r- htardpaid thatlhe InfOet. reptlonln protect th ut. I ra Lr rio i rld hl I I i mf' ing IxeIH i i in nffilf 1 1resid nt I' Iaipn ate o' lok t. made tt tIt allon etlngto to.

of th ur thf. ag iqst fr udulent erisn1 nts CLARK MEDic Dr. icalo rf' Alaanlf rlurn 5 Ticti I l1dlng. I a arpwarrt I at liS 1 hJ gi i crtl ZPn Ih 1 Ia I Rro tr. himfnselNO in- brain.

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I' IT f' I reaOe efrom 3 3 Lutkle WAR BOOK COUPON The Coup and98e WILLSJlBBOT This thew corre pondents. Book on- enamel heretof re- ta t. i l' i 6lte ord T. ISiS ont pr IMDt fl fxpenae Dtll fetorh kl. fl4otlo rr EXPEXIiE re I1f Mll nnnER Par 1 itances our amount.

to ound w. i I SUNDAY 19Th FIRING FAIN JOINS lNSURANCE FORCES FirlhgLine wilL be da' hisintereetin thelatter i Ii 4 cno a LHT TOIIGHT avallaMetothe who th i' 1. oflCommerce st and soicLor was' him- for Lewis has I ho his thernup. Hot ef Wi vv get I THE BEST OF' I I I L11 I Charge of Expert. I Handle All Grades cC.

tfee I Wloleale I EvLi Allen gs iAAM IPIVI ATLANTAGEORGIA I i F1jP1 GROCERS I Px' 7IjA cIIr1 a I IFRUffJARS I Tu s4 I 18- inthp orWhat tVhethrnonewts goodnews ew its J. andiheir is joyabietime. I haul-1 all- say putin Back whohas fromhls reasonof lurnbusOhio froman aa L. pany tripto to ISTheeler lwreportedtoberesting Itraswell one peaches with a cx- spmeby theroad. i of l.

ieen Thly as family the1 S. Kopplinsales 1 i I Iii a I I a eIb. I I dP. tat 2eWI5I 6 I Adel antj Hancock. id Haricoekand EW Ap- ac- the haveaUthOrtzed establishment study with quent collegiate work.

The faculty of the consIsts its re- Haygood hail a cot- own ByCor ticket agent depotageflt sectionsof andthe tv' aecretaryH. AtlantaBritish wlllbe this 1week. ingandare rim P. ofwhorn H. A ofthe- AnnAolis now Sot C.

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