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While Under Arrest at QuTtman A gftrannah Traveling Mao Commit. ilaault Upon a Young ldy anti U6l htonHl Way to Jail by Ui Vlelm Father. the Savannah GL News. C. Lane a welt known traveling man tty was shot and killed near Qoltman Lane wu arrested at Qt11tman Sunday night a charge of assaulting with intent rape young lady of that place.

He was locked Up. JIII th sheriff fearing an attempt would be made to synch him started to take him to Thumkaitllo forsafe keeping. KJILKD DT TB TATHKK. He had gono about five miles out of town When they were overtaken by the young lady's 1 Blather. Aght ensued end Lane was shot and killed.

Lanes former home was Quitmen. and his mother Urea there now. The prominence Of the parties and the character of the crime have Caused intense excitement in oilman where Lobe was well known. THK TTCTIMor IDS ASSAULT. A WaycroRs special Jives the following- Lewis O.

Lane committed an assault upon Hiss Yerlngton at Quilman. While being transferred to ThomLnille sail about 7:30 VdocVto prevent Tfcing lynched he wee over- taked audibot by the girls father. Lane was well known in Savannah. lie member of Post I of the Travelers' Protective association and wee popular among traveling men and well liked by everybody who knew him. Ire hrs lived in Savannah for four years and boarded while here at No.

150 State street. lie left Savannah two weeks ago 10 go out on the toad. Saturday night he went to Quliman to spend Suiday at his old home. U. was about twenty-six years old and unmarried.

Ills friends re v. ere surprised at the report of his crime and Ms tragic death. UP I TOE MOUNTAINS. wlbui Accident to Captain J. B.

Tout'- General Goulp of the Day. tLLlJAY. Ga. July 7. 3.

D. Tanner of Atlanta. hl to a sert- VU5 accident at the depot in this place last Friday evening. He was superintending too loading of some very heavy millstones on wagons to be hauled to his millslto about eight JnIKs from Ellijay. In loading the rocks an pound stone fell over on Mr.

Tanner snap- ring his lee juet above the ankle. Drs. Tan- teNley and Johnson were summoned and immediately reset the fractured limb. lie was comfortably quartered at the Mountain View hotel In this place and his brother. Mr.

V. 3. Tanner of Atlanta was telegraphed and Saturdays first train brought him and liis wile to the bedside of his wounded brother. Every attention possible has been liven the sufferer and one citizens have ponded nobly in their efforts to alleviate Us pain. lie is doing finely at this hour and so soon as nature grants his desire he will be afoot.

Captain Tanner has invested considerable money in a mill plant Pond farm in this county and the stones wore on their way to the site. lie is an energetic and pushing man and all regret this serious interruption of his business. He is erecting an extensive plant on his ccuntry location. A flouring grist. torn saw-mill and mill are to be erected the work on which thk ccident will temporarily susleId.

A very largely attended Sunday-school celebration was held at MOlntaintown nine miles from Ellijay. last Friday. Speech making songs a good dinner Apples and cider wete the component Clements of the days entertainment. There was one of the largest concourses of people in attendance ever witnessed a Sunday school demonstration in This county. A general good time was had and a boost for the Sunday School cause gained by this celebration.

Mr. Henry T. Tabor of Corteooy in this county is at deaths door at this writing. lie Is prostrated with remittent fever Mid white swelling. He is a prominent citizen of this county having been elected county school commissioner only two weeks ago.

His physicians have about abandoned hope and death is expected any hour. The Masonic temple here is rapidly going up and tie many active members of that fraternal order are elated at the prospects of soon entering the new building. The hall will be neatly finished painted carpeted and seated with chair and will be the handsomest Masonic hall north of Marietta on this railroad. A number of houses both dwellings and business establishments are being overhauled and repainted and our little town is assuming tidy air. Politics are growing warmer dally and the Wire promise livelier times ahead.

The district conference of the Methodist church south Iahlonegn district meets at Young Harris Institute in Towns county on the fifth Sunday in July. Presiding Elder A. C. Thomas will be there to preside. A CAMPAIGN TILE.

twQue Gotten U5) by a Gainesville Firm. ha. July 17. Special. teears.

Palmuur Smith merchants of this city are making a run on a campaign tile" In the crown of which is an excellent picture of Cleveland behind which appears time left half face of the old Roman who has made the red bandana famous throughout the civil. bed world. Tbe hat I' regular wool hat light color and Is Immensely popular with democrats old and young. They are selin them like hot cakes and eh purchaser makes a rush for the store looking as if lie thought the last one had been cold and that ho would have to wait patiently for another lot to arrive. The Fall Term of Upson Court.

Tnoaiitioo ia. July 17. Special. The tall term of Upson superior court convened this morning Solicitor-General Womrnack was On baud antl swore in the jurors fu his usual happy style. Judge James S.

Boyntou who Is very popular with our people as a judicial officer then charged tha grand jury in a plain able forcible manner that could not be mkun- lentoud. The grand jury is composed of some tltt best citizeii8 of the county anti the law- Iweakew will find that they will receive the proper attention at their bands. It is thought that court will continue two weeks. Acknowledge UI. Identity.

fiVAS AH Oa July 17. A telegram has been received by Detective Wesitherhorn stating that an officer had start- dltoin Columbia 8. this morning for this ity to take charge of George North the eioapsd convict arrested yesterday morning. Tb gro acknowledges that ho is the man and wiu return without any trouble as lie is Haw mlesirous of payiug ou Ms time at the tsiaea as quickly as possible. Detective Wwtnerhom will receive the reward of 25 Hi the state for his arrest.

fitranxe cUi lu Worth. Assam Oat July IT. A serf- ns type of fever is raging in Worth count aouth of Sumner three young men. Addle Thiddon. Phillip Yaw and Jehn Poole hay.

rbg died irons it. They were bright boys. stu- gdtttU at th Sut nor academy oadhad lost ttscbed home from the sumanmer vacation when they fell victims to the dreadful disease. Guilty of Selling Uqnor. AH Ga.

July 17. Special. James i A Sawyer plead guilty to the superior court 2ytodaj to selling liquor On Sunday. Sawyer Was sentenced to pay Sub fine and costs and atzn an affidavit tst he would not knowingly gett liquor on Sunday. If DO did not sin the fes affidavit ho was to go to jail for fifteen days.

took the pledget 3 Tie ftncrt programme of thseason at Chan- The grounds are beautiful the wers are in bloom the walks are sprinkled i1 that there is no dust. There will be three concerts in which the Mexican band will con- with the Goshen band dialect reading by amiitou Short speeches by Mr. Grady erDr Harper and others. Opening JSfot Summer college. An Ulnstrated lecture or 3uJr.

James A. Green of Clndnnafl. on Long llow at House followed by sfend1d oca- VArtbrtbMh Tiini jfGa fU people are just beginning to talk politics. Court being In session gives a line opportunity for a general expression of time people on the issues that are. and will control toe sfction of the democratic party in the election' of members of the next general assembly.

The long and expensive session of the last legislature Is still fresh in me minds of the people. How that august body remained In session over four nlonthaaL II. cost to the ta payers of over two hundred thousand dollars. The people consider this a prodigal' waste of the public treasure when the importance of the work is estimated. As oc remedy and ofle only tan cure this evil and that is for the people In their county conventions to pledge their noml.

aces to vote against these summer sessions. This seems to be the principal testis that will control the democrats in Ibis section of the' State Its selecting rocmtersOf flweg81ature. No man should I elected to the general assembly this fall wise can afford a sparta four months of the business season away from his private interests Measures and not men have been principally discussed in this county. I have heard but one. gentleman suggested as a candidate for representative from Upson county amid that wee the uorne of the- V.

C. Cleveland who is able conservative pl fully in line witn the democratic party on all the important issues involved both in state and national politics. Delegates have peen elected to the congressional convention of this district Instructed to vote for the nomination of Hon. James II. Blount.

Harris county according to. the rotation rule adopted in the 26th senatorial district will furnish the senatorial candidate. Oar people are solid for Gordon for govemO and Colquitt for United States senate. THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE. The Fourth Dlstrtrt larmers in Convention.

00. On Friday alliance delegates from the counties of Carroll Campbell Meriwether Heard Fayette and Cowsea met at the court house for the purpose of conferring together to devise the best plan of work to order to raise the necessary funds with. which to raise a stock company with chartered capital from one hundred to five hundred thousand donmwith which to erect equip and manage a. larks guano factory and cotton seed oil mill for this alliance district composed of the counties before named. They have not determined on the location yet but the sentiment demonstrated in the meeting favored Newnan as the most central pont in possessing superior railway facilities It was agreed in the convention that they apply for1 a chatter covering the requirements before stated and that they will raise the necessary funds by private subscriptions among the alliance men In the district referred to.

They expect to be able to produce a superior grade of fertilizers at much reduced trice's to their orders. and at the same time utilize their cottonseed in a manner whereby they will get the greatest benefits. PLEADS GUILTY TO THE CHARGE But Claims that Re Did Not Go to Dolt. SAVANNNAU Ga. July 17.

Special. James Maddox the negro who killed James Gulden April 8 plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the superior court today. Maddox and Golden Lad a quarrel about a woman and Maddox ran Golden out of the house in which they were fighting. Maddox followed. and threw no ax at Golden striking him in the head.

Golden died the next day. Mafldoj left the city and nothing was heard of him for a month or more when ho was arrested in Charleston. He admitted the murder and came back willingly. He said that he did not intend to kill Golden. Maddox was represented by James Atkins P.

J. O'Connor and C. S. Palmer. Solicitor-General duBisrion accepted the plea.

The defense asked to have the sentence postponed until an exculpatory affidavit could be prepared and filed. Building Up in Carrollton. CARIOLLTON Ca. July 17. Special.

Work is progressing finely on the Bradley brick block. When completed it will he an ornament to the town and a monument to time energy of the indomitable Tom Bradley. Bruce Morgan of Atlanta are time architects. A. B.

Fitts editor and proprietor of the Car roll County Times has bought out Captain James Hill of the Commercial hotel and now proposes to edit both a paper and a hotel. Burns West Bass have let the contract for raaklne 300000 brick to Messrs. Berries Wager. The brick are to be used in building a block on the east side of the square. To Go to Gainesville.

JKTTBse Ga. July Special. The Martin institute has lost ono of its most efficient members of the faculty in the person of Mrs. Ellen Mends Clarke- of the musical department who has resigned her position to accept one with Professor Van Howe of the college at Gainesville Ga. Mrs.

Clarke on account of faithful service has won the esteem flf the whole people and she will go to Gainesville fully Indorsed by our people and Gainesville has reason to congratulate herself on securing- such II valuable teacher. An Alligator Hauled Up. ALBANY Ga. July 17. Special.

A most charming private barbecue was given at Colliar's pond about two miles above Albany today by in Richard Hobbs and Sheriff Edwards. The inimitable captain took his- seine along and bushels of red breasted bream were captured. A live alligator WI hauled up among the fish. A rope was tied around his neck and ho was hitched to a tree from which ire made a dart at every passuerby. lie strangled hlnnelf by his violent struggles while being hauled into town on time return.

Henry Blrdsong Killed. EATOXxoxGa July Special. Birdsong a nljno boy was accidentally slot and killed by lingo Harner time yourgest sou of A. Jer about years of age this evening. This negro boy with a crowd was at the ret of A.

Hafners store playing when Hugo playfully picked up a pistol nod said Lock out I am going to shoot. The pistol fired the ball entering at the top of the sternum killing him instantly. The pistol was an old weapouand Hugo did not think it was loaded. The affair is deeply regretted. The First District Republicans SAVANNAH Ia.

July The republican committee for this congressional district will be called together within the next lea lay by Chairman Pleasant Itlis composed of two from each county anif ten delegates at large. The question of a con! candidate will then be thoroughly ed although itgoes without saying thai the leaders are AU of the came opinion as Colonel Ltoveatu woo says It would hike a remarkably strong mass to defeat Colonel Letter. of Sir. Jake Eiascoer Os. July 17.

Special. A prl. vale telegram from New York today announced the death of Mr. Jake Blaecoer a WIIIMmown Voiumbsisite. Mr.

Blasooer left this thy fur a pleasure trip to Jf ew York about ten days a sudden ath was a painful surprise to htzralativeiand and friends here. Today win be the biggest day of the week at Chautaseqen. Three ecru by two bands dialect ending. opening of Summer college speeches by Dr. Harper taleand others anti iUustyete4 lecture tonight by Mr.

Janice A. Greene of Lincinnail on Longfellow at Home. Do notmisa today's programn A. Un. Texas.

Winner of 815000. Mr. Frank Bergen was found at his saloon corner of Akard and Marilra streets and said he had lived in Dallas for 15 years. This was the tamed time he ever bought a ticket in The Louisiana State Lottery. At hearing of his pod luck he said I was most completely inebriated by an exuberance of surprise.

Now however I am fixed and intend investing in pallas reel estate. I received a check for the full amount 15000 and got it cashed. Dallas Tex. News May SO. Go to Chautauqua today Mexican boncPs farewell day.

Three grand contest concerts with Goshen band. tfmiston Bolm Death of Judge llalibi Th Better- utttion-- A. evolutionary Itonston cooflfy proposes to fafnUb tiaGinost elaborate exhibit of. resources at th state fair. Too county has several of the most tug farmers' clubs in the state.

The rivalry between these clubs fo the past seVeraJ years has developed I high degree of progress so. that now It will take tint little effort to got tip an exhibit which will be worthy Dot xrnJy of the eot ty but of the staW. Tlrftether counties will have to look sharp if they hope to take the prite from HoustoD Danbrtdge will ship OTer a thousand crates of pears this year SUM and her groves are Just damning into bearing. The Sparfr Izhiitiaeuife is of the opinion that the roan whooelleVeBtfieiiiWsent presidential campaign is going" be I quiet tempered one will learn a good many things before November. Mr.

Ashbary P. Stats Who was killed near Waverly Hall on the Georgia M1aYtd July 4th was wen known to ninny or the citizens. Nearly forty years ago- lie Hauled wood io Woodbury ttfeit Mr Johnson of Hamilton ran a store at Woodbury Mr. Seats was quite deaf then having becointfbard of hearing while serving as a' soldier in the Mexican war. He was walking' on the track and being deaf did not discover time approaching train.

He wm killed instantly. Colonel J. T. Jordan will be ptffinted by the democrats of the eighth district for presi dentlal elector. Judge Matble cl Austin Is dead.

Richard Maltbte was raised in Lawrenceville and was the son of the late William Maltbie. On arriving at maturity lie read law and was admitted to practice and settled in southern Georgia where he remained until the war. He WM one of the first to volunteer in the confederate army and made a reputation as a gallant soldier He was colonel of one of the Georgia regiments during the latter years of the war. After the surrender he moved to Teias and settled at McKtnne where he rose rapidly in his profession and was elected judge of the superior court. This position he held until he was forced to resign on account of sx me trouble of throat and he declined reelection.

He was then elected judge of the court of appeals in that state and was In attendance upon the session of the court at Austin when he was stricken down by the disease which provedlatal. The Mison Madisotan says He who Is unwilling to accept the liberal proposition of Senator Drown in regard to the question of betterments certainly so warped with prejudice that it would disqualify him from serving as trial juror in any case where the right of' a man be did not like. were adjudicated. How much more is he dlrqualfied for legislating upon the interest of a great peor e. Senator Brown suggests that each side select a lawyer and a competent man these four arbitrators select an umpire and let the entire question be submitted to them fur final arbt- tramnent Was there ever a more liberal sjigges- lion ray can there be a more liberal one presented We soy emphatically nay.

And ho who is unwilling to aXept it ran never rOSette oar support as a representative In tie state legJsrature no matter if he received a thousand nominations from the democratic ratty. We hare Tot for democrats to represent us to whom we did not spat. but we never will vote Inc a man- so completely prejudiced that Ire is Incapable of leuliJa ting Impartially and intelligently upon the interest 01 the most. humble citizen. If this be treason to the party mal the meal Of it.

a The Hinewi11e Gazette says Peaches are scarce but we lied the pleasure of examining the inside of a peach last Thursday at the agricultural dinner of the Gum Branch club. The Albany wt after noting several instances of appreciation on the part of its patrons says These tact encourage the editors to labor earnestly to UIIIke the useful We have devoted all the energy and means- at dbr command to the en of this section. We have reason to know that the service meets with appreciation and that it hoe not been entirety fruitless. Our faith In the name of this section is UBboun Je4 and though the good time a coming has been Kig deterred yet we have art. atrtalterftig trust lfl the advantages of southwest Georgia and that Qwy will gain in time due recognition.

We feel today' as If the dawn of a righter day of prosperity- wee breaking upon us. Tb re has never been more abundant signs oflifa and vtmlorln the old land end promises of better things err read In the grow Ing crops in the active preparations fur a heavy DUslneBS. and to the important enterprises to which our people have given their hands and r. carte. Let us oil take heart and work to the accomplishment of a more splendid.

prosperity than has ever visited southwest Georgie. The free trade- policy has made such progress that Mr. B. P. Moseley advertises that I hereby on and after this date give my consent and hereby make and constitute my wile Martha J.

Moseley a free trader The Register says it is now a settled conclu elms that Franklin county is to. have a fair at Cart in the latter part of next October and that a county exhibit will be nsajo in Athens In November. In- this' determination Franklin sets an exampleivell worthy of emulation by the county of I. Caterpillars have made their appearance in Mitchell county. The Quitman Herald says that during time revolutionary was Squire T.

L. Jones's grandfather lived near Norfolk Va. The British raided his place captured his negroos and carried th away The family fled on the approach ef th British but bcfow doitg 50 buried their silvemre and other valuables. Squire Jones showed us one of the teaspoons Tuesday that was burled Jot the time. It is worn very.

much the handle being almost round. General LaFayette recaptured the the next day afterthe British lI1d taken them liway lie established his Headquarters at Mr. Jones's residence and requested that gentleman to go and identify his negT0e5 among hundreds of others that had just been recaptured from the rod-coats. He did so and brought them back home. Sq Jones's Middle name is LaFayette being natoe3 for the' gallant Jfench patriot who played so important a tart in wresting our independence irons Job fluJt Mr.

John F. Itticott of Quitman has shipped five carloads of melons from six acres. He has" pocketed the proceeds of tour carloads which amounted to 570. The fifth car went forward last week. It contained 1100 flue Lelsn3 and will command a good price.

Mr. Drricott plants on the intensive plan. Bear are reported to be plentiful ol and multiplying in Dougherty county. The Camilla Clarion says This is a happy week at our editors country home. Mrs.

Dr. F. lipudon of Alabama his only sister and her son Mr. A. U.

HendOn ate visiting him Our editor Was left motherless early In life and this sister was the kindest of mothers to him. He baa Rot Been her for years' ad she had never wen hi family. Ills daughter Mrs. W. V.

Twltty. PeU Mt Is Itb him' C. HtltfaitJ Albany. lu Do Tnerwterfflefci Shipping gracll- tally over for south Georgia. The Ocean Steamship company whirls carries the bulk of the Georgia melon crop north will take about the last of the fruit this week.

The season be- jah two weeks earliet than ustiril his ycafbat the Ocean Steamship authorities say that they have handled more melons' than they slid last yea In plto f' the fact hit the ftflntad the fruit was not so large as it tas been in former jears. The. orj Js reas1ng every year and commission jn my that it has already got to large that efforts must be make to find better market is order to VaCttetfcpply from exceeding the demand. The Ocean teitmsh1p people say trfafthlifsiBie ease with vegetables II wen as fruit. The orange question has been practlalij settled.

Timers is always market for the orange crop bat it is not so with the vegetable crop. Up to June 90 the Ocean Steamship company had gained to New York 307000 crates and 90000 barrels of vegetables against 175000 crates and barrels up to the same time last year. The Philadelphia and Boston shipments were not so large but they show a corresponding In- crease. The heavy shipments to New York glutted the market and as a result the shippers lost heavily. Gerieral Manager Sorrel was asked about the master.

White the transportation companies are of course glad to handle the freight he said that it has become a- eetiss question for the truck growers to' consider whether they will keep on shipping to an stocked market at low prices and. consequently small profits and frequently at a loss or whether tlieywlll find new tnaiket. west as yet is an untried market for southern vegetables but the transportation companies believe that- it can be made- a market. and that vegetables can be shipped west with as large a profit as they can north and certainly with as much profit as they can 03 sent to an overstocked and glutted market which has been' the case this year. THE PEABOt INSTITUTE.

The Lectures Growing Deeper In Interest. SALT SPRINGS Ga. July 17. Special. Miss Bowen gave the lirst lecture of tie morning on Astronomy.

Professor Parker continued his lecture on Geometry. The first book of geometry should be taught orally and by notes. Professor Zettler gave a lecture on writing. Professor Woodall followed on grammar developing in a plain philosophical way the different parts of speech found in language. Professor H.

II. Smith gave a spirited talk On Latin. He. several quotations Irons Horace on the blackboard then in a felicitous manner brought out the translation syntax and prosody of the same. Professor Graham treated percentage in an interesting way considering all examples in it as forms of common fractions.

Dr. Payne's lecture was on Old and New Methods. The old was based entirely on authority the so-called new on observation. He lectured again in time evening discussing motives. He advocated a combination of the painful and the pleasing tho push and time pull plan.

More colored teachers are in today and they will be given separate lectures from now on. Ample arrangements were made by Commissioner Hook for them. He expressed his regret on Saturday in open session that the colored teachers had not come as expected had engaged three of time most talented colored men in the state Rev. William J. White Augusta Ga.

editor of the Georgia Baptist and of the same city Professor R. it. Wright of Atlanta Bishop W. J. Gaines to address them.

Mr. D. It. Zettlers proposed educational indorsed. A Haralsou county Lady Has an Adventure.

Bucuaoirr Ga. July 17. Special. Mrs. O.

H. AlAiandejr killed a very large snake in her house near here. The reptile had crawled up the wall just over abed when she discovered it. Mrs. Alexander soon took in the situation and prepared for battle.

lee glaring red eyes and forked tongue and its spotted huge form and vicious looks added hearer and solemnity to the occasion. The lady Went out and secured a fence rail with which she began work upon the snake. It soon became rest- leas and started down the rail at almost lightning speed. Of course the ran and snake both dropped and fell on the bed. The snake took possession of UN rail by winding its body around it and teemed to Lv its antagonist to continue the battle.

To autTrenewed terror to time proceedings Gordon her little year old boy that had been asleep upon a bed near was aroused from his slumbers and went to his mother passing just a few Incites from the snake. Mrs. Alexander then went anti got the garden hoe with which she gore time reptile several deathly- lows and thus ended the Tattle. It was a 1' pilot measured nearly four feet in length and closely re semnbied a rattlesnake. A Fine raipmt Orator.

GAISsiSSThLS Ga. July 17. Special. Rev. William H.

Strickland who has filled the pulpit of the Baptist church here for the past year so ably is taking So respite from his labors. He has labored early and late in set and out of season for the good of Lis members and the advancement of his church and he retires from the discharge of his duties with time best wishesnot only of his own lock but of all the citizens of Gainesville. He is one of the finest pulpit orators in time state and tire church which procures his services is cer. talnly to be congratulated. The salary which he received for his services here was fifteen hundred dollars.

The church Is unable to pay as much for this year anti he declines to serve themror less. He is a taltntefi man a power in the pulpit and richly deserves a good church and a handsome salary. Convicts Sent to Wor. SAVANNAH Ga. July 17.

Special. Cap tan Turner the penitentiary guard took from the jail this morning to Rising Fawn camp time convicts Arthur Williams Henry Williams Henry Oman Joe Johnson Horace Lawton and Ben Franklin. A Touch on the Foot. From the Marietta Ga. Journal.

These warm nights our people generally leave their windows hoisted and their blinds closed with a view of letting in cool breezes. A young lady who had retired the other night was awakened from her slumbers by a touch on the foot. She quickly opened her eyes to see what was the cause when to tier horror and consternation there stood by her bedside a negro She screamed loudly when tile frightened nogro. at one bound jumped through the. window blinds and made his escape.

It was a dreadful experience and the young lady shudders at the thought of it. Dyspepsia Makes many line miserable sad often leads to self destructise. after oatiDgal bead ache heartburn sour stomach mental depression etc. re ceased by this vary common jn Increasing disease. Hoods Sarsapnin tones the stomach.

creates an appetite promotes healthy digestion relieves side headache clears the mind and cores the most obstinate easc of dys peps Read the follmrlng I-have been troubled With dyipepda. I had hut Uttlvappeste and what I did eat distressed me or 411 me Stile good. In en hour after eating I would experience ftlntrnw 1 or tired. one feeling II UIough I hat not eaten anything. Hoods Sassapftrifladi4 me an Immense amount of good.

It gave use an appetite said my food relished and satUfied the oaring I had previously experienced. It relieved a of that faint tired gone I haw felt 8 mnch better inc I tack Hoods Sarsalla that I am happy to recommend It. O. A. FAG Ka.

KB Hoods sSarsaparIUa Sommei heat delHitates both nerves and bodj and Headache Sleeplessness Nervous Prostration and an "allo tf prows thll lt htmy' CoMPOtsfl be Wd tWrr. this medicina rtnr health to Hems maaej- Urer- a atirHnpart life lid energy to th heat prostrated Pystens. Yattliens or no va. callous Pra trfEn' CouJpmrD is the me iono for Ala season. It i a tdefitliff cdtablnitlon' of" the best tbhic nd tir6i wlwBs itb the hot summer dayiwitt clear heads fltroirg WgeneraT p3 BlCHASDSON A 00 a Burlington Vi.

TARRANT8 SELTZER. APERlJtWT 0 REQTJtAf THE BOWELS By Taking' T'S SELTZER VWWWVN WV 1 BE SORTS IT ST. Situated on the beach at St. Simos Island near Brunswick and within one hundred yards of the surf is' now open forguests under the management of J. 11.

King manager of the Oglethorpe. This hotel has seventy-five guest rooms and is splendidly furnished and thoroughly equipped throughout with all modern conveniences. The surf bathing is of the finest with splendid opportunities for boating arid fishing. Fish diet a specialty Twenty pretty cottages surround the hotel affording quiet to those who do not desire to live in the hotel proper. Time- via feny or steamboat' line and island railroad from Brunswick being fifty minutes six found trips per day.

Double daily mails. Telegraph and telephone conec- tions. Forrates address J. H. KING Manager Hotef St.

Simons. BrunswickGa To accommodate time traveling public the celebrated Will be kept open until September 1st and its present excellence will be. maintained. All trains and boats stop at from a. point just below the Oglethorpe and ample time will be allowed passengers for meals there en route.

Both the Oglethorpe arid St Simons" hotels are supplied with artesian water from wells ot greatdepth and the Water pleasant to the taste and healthful to the body. if ISLAND HOTEL CUMBERLAND ISLAND GA. NEAR BRUNSWICK. Thoroughly renovated. New cottages.

Railroad from steamer landing to hotel and hotel to beach Fittest fishing and bathing on Atlantic roost OPEN FOR RECEPTON OF GUESTS AU tralnsmate close connection Urunsw1ck with Us elegant steamer Clty6f Brunswick at TjOOa m. daily returning. arrives it Brunswick 7:30 pi dally. United States mall service. W.

a BUNKLEY. Proprietor BtnUcy UNRIVALED SEASIDE RESORT UnsurFteerJ to appointmrai table and general attention. Good- galling nsaln and driving. Sa and most delightful surf bathing the coast tune twice a day by OD of tse bestban Js fa In Nightly Frequent 6 rfta tftftbalU raeaceor the horthAthuilio squadron 01 war shspsnaval and army inspections sham UUfecaa non and rifle target practice etc. to be a feature of the present summer.

CheMpekeBay and Hampton Roads tom the Hotel presents one of the most mtenuieentlBatlrwttews in the world. Termoe 300p 7758 ef week WOCO per month and No malaria no hay lever frfexcessivebeat. Always acooT bf at evniai from the see. Send for descriptive tianipt-Iti. F.

N. PIKE. SUMMER WWWWWV CATOQSASPTtINQS SUMMER AND WINTER. tYEAOTrPtL OROtD Etf" mgslir eCparttyLeeaucai Buffalo Epsom Sulphur Chalybeate and many other mineral waters are among the best In the world. Bates 4OTmermonthl2per Week perdar.

Special rates to families. Special reduced rates from AtlanlManjeft and Rome over Western and Atlantic Eaflmo4 to the Springs beginning Jeer the a CTQOSA SPBINeSCO. too Springs Ga COUNTY VA. 66 MILES SOUTH OF on Virginia Midland division of tef1fiP ifl" 8 QUEEN OF THE JfOUHTAIITS. Iy3utTgR tDMPKIK COUNTY IhOft I iarx nlja3permoninb oKl ref' ni iiie viu every TuesdAy.

Thunday and Saturday nrtmAk SO tettt. each ten pin alley udtata free GbtJfbeaw wafer 5 UTnj Hwit mousy wiles oZle iltitoda- 8000 feet OrtT HearJ of ofGsfmst0u Texas resident hyri i4n L. Headers Galnmffie Ca. hact line connector. ME.

A ii. saanow. Proprietors. CLEVELAND BADGE. HAS BEEN NEWLY AND LEOANTLT FUB.

ulabed throughout. Table supplIed with every luxury the market afford Special rates to parties visiting St. tintoni and Cumberlaiidliliiias Call on or address 3 B. LATIMOIIZ sun wed sun Postal Clafanfrom City of Batannah. Executions.

ClaimsJ Costs Before Judge Harden. Blandlord Where. OD the trial pt data Interposed to the levy of an execution jn oJtt appeared that a halt interest in the boat belonged to. the claimant end the. other half to the defendant in execution and the Jury found that a halt interest was subjed to tbe Wq the costs of.

the ease should Laym been apportioned equally between the claim Ws In such a cue at this eanality Is equity 1 Uota parties were at' fault the plaintiff in levyiDjc on too much of the boat and the claimant in. claiming too munch of it. It thd claimant had claimed merely an undivided vSjujtinterestthe costs would have fallen enj jrey upon the plaintiff in extcutionf Judgment wlth directions. Garrard Meldrlm. by brief for plaintiff i contra I sdmr et al.

vs. Perry. admr et all Estates. fff lllarrdford J. Where a testator directsj that allot the property whirls was toco to in daughters and their children under bi will 5553 to he free from the control debts and liaJ bilities of their present on any future husband and for their sofa and separate us the ht bands of those under eovetnre when the will took effect hein appointed trustees respect Irelr of the portion given to their wives an Children and where one of the daughters bal married before the making of the will anf two" of the children horn of her were la life a the death of toe testator and the were her alter his death and her husband died and elm remarriM and by her second husband had se eral children.

nil of her children and not s. ply those in life at testators death tookundm the will equal interests in the property Judgment reversed with directions. Langley and Pitman by brief. for plaint DD and II. IJigham by brie contra.

VooliUlo East Tennessee Virginia at Georgia ltailway company et al. Refusal i injunction Irons Fulton. Before Judge r- shall J. Clarke. Blandford.

On the hearing of an applic ton for injunction to prevent the erection I railroad companies. of a bridge on a street city across their tracks the affidavits helm complicating especially upon the quest whether or not damage would accrue to tl complainant by such erection. thechancelll did right to refuse the injunction and the WM no abuse of discretion La so refusing. Judgment affirmed. J.

II Lunspkln for plaintiff in error. Bacon and Rutherford ttyuatt andCarti Calhoun Klniand Spalding J. B. Jooda and T. penQleton contra.

Wells vs. Harper ext. Assnmpslt. from If con. Administrators and executors.

tit representation. Vendor and purchaser. fore Judge Fort. lhlmandford J. When one applies to executor or administrator for information as the title to land ayertised for sale by such el ecutor or administrator or as to Its quality quantity it is the same as If application we' imade to one who had no interest the An executor or administrator cannotwti the title andthlsheuigso his ttat4ments no liability upon the estate he upon himself.

A. purchaser at such a. takes subject to the rule caveat emptor. Judgment fturnsed. 3 Lyon Erie J.

W. llsygood and P. ugami for plalntlfl In error. VT. It.

Fish anti E. O. Simmons contra. Ward vs. County of ppllng Appeal frol Appling Counties tdyentislng fore Judge Atkinson.

Blaudfcrd A county casot he unai liable by suit for fees for advertising in a wwgpapwthe sale of certain Clauds lV- upon by the siwriff under executions for fond county taxes. a The plaintiff was not bound to pun the ad1 eruXioenta without payment ofI tees and l1ad the right to demand them in Jnd urent affirmed. 7 Parker by brief for plaintiff in erj Son by brief contra. tftoetwood vs. Dees et al.

Equity from lash. Jurisdiction. Parties. Before Jn Blaniford Where bill WI filed 1 DCM of that county and certain otherl iendaats of Wilkinson county and it appel by the WI that before its filing Lizzie' had sold lies interest in the homestead arty. the subject matter of time proceedinp Lee defendants the bill was properj missed on demurrer for want of jurisdlel pnent umnnoo.

aemnn Davis by brief for plaint 15 IfSf. Hill Harris and J. Martin contra I Allen adiaTi J- Daniels. Eql front Surnwr. Administrations.

Pracf Before Judge Ford I Blandf rd J. widow claimed dpwd certain land. left by her husband and sri tore to whom the matter of her dahnwd awarded- her a certain sum in lieu of dm Sometime afterward the widow applim the judge ot the superior court for an ore the administrator of her husband' to seL land and arm order was granted djrectinj ale in accordance with the law regjolaf' ministntora sales. The application widow was ex parts and no one was sel Tlmolandwaa sold and purchased by Trhodi notpaj11811116 ney. order' was obtained irectfng him to cc wih the terms of the sale within thft jneantinme he and.

anotha Are4Andhid themselves made parti theproceedlngsby the widow and. song iparttdpateln the fund arising from the but they failed to allege or show wJierou Were interested. 4 eld that there was no error in an application made by the widow. tosefl time order of sale and the order directing to comply with his bid so that she mV inlss her proceeding. although the ceeding were regular.

It does not spree anybody was interfered with orjiurtj property belongs to the estate of the-hr Sndthe duty ofthe administrator is to topaydebtstorfordistributionz It pa reeot cause nave any interest. the then litigate and have their rights let W. Judgment affirmed. 8 Elena J. 0.

Mathews and W. II for plaintiff in error. B. P. lIollie contra.

Bnntleyrs.Mayotrustee- Dialysis 3 tom Dougherty Witness. EY14en fore Judge Bower. Bland oidJPWhere distress warranj Zaineil on behalf Of 5. Ylliyo as against one Brantly error. rfthe inane made thereunto to ucl denre of Brantley and his wife.

to thl tbst Brantley was not the tenant 0 Mayo but held wider hit wife who re. premises from. ZackMsvo. The orlde excluded on the ground that Mi dud Jut he nota tytothed and whether oraot he had' been trust not appear. Judgment reversed.

Woolen for jD Pope Son by garrison Contra. Cannon ui. State. Assault' rnnrder from Chatham. Crimmn' 3 Charge Reasonable fears.

Judge AdmtmL I rBlandfonlJ Itbebg 1 denoa thatthe prosecutor had a uatcw r- hand and began the difficulty SUd ttWthehatchrtaway tKmesUKJ fllfficulty but Wnot' ppeanng that ohareeibAtll the assault defendant as charged In the ind TI s2 KIL ED ShdfDead ArifJstat rJ Tra 1 it. fou kIaIitouHhi C' Wa HI. J' tt lY" 1' Uwla w-eUkoOWD tt vellrig dty nighS. ft. ladrof ied iff' 5 I rted me 1 Tm2il 1if five.

tfa A figM LaBe IrJDOiher l. a Bed Quitman Yerln ft 1 o1oc to ng ed andobt t7 I mem er Dot tt lfn d. 1 1100 Savanpah 1' 1. i weeklgQ roat u1tman ix 1' an IX W4 Inl o. 1' Da i CUI Jlhda hille jwt ohnM 1I hotellu brotllerl A po slble He3 doln andlhe the cnEr etl sa' I II' thlacciden da- chool clJlelmn on ut Sleeclillakill goo ha 181 oor here I ha in i ea tldyalr gTowin JiH Jjer Jill the Sometbln ottcn Special.

mlkin til Clevel wlainJ I flm us itr i ely purcbasltwakes ryr Ol Tt ln netn the TIf JUlTOfGa. lu yl1 tolaIk 5e88J expre lon tho mocratl overfOl1lnlonthlat taX Th estim tOO. ore tlsonfv tlWevUand be ple jte tb e8 I alnst summeresiioo8. 1A. 1s' cfoli It di1Sfm rt' bly 0.

nnt1. I me V' lect dl trlct or acoord ta on al te. Ln 8 nate. NlWJfAlf July17. On st nec ry cbart red mana alliancedistrict hP af rI elr et Tn 17.

backwillingly ba ve Carroll ton. Special. Brad ey iDd mltable I A anta ts. I amCfJ Mt eas I 1IlJmet The CI rh p1e tea. her.

Special. cbarrn rlVlte pon spto. toJ. stn ggles Hen' lrd onli EATOSTON 17. nenry f1ler N1 in playfullY1kke1l Im ng weapon And eply re I tner I tooilays I i goea veatU ke eIUaSco r.

17. A ark ofYr umbtlSi ton CIIISuft New daygago death waa lUlpr B8to 1 Jalativnand we Chu tts I Harperofta1eand I toni ht aY8 en said This nd State. Dallas Sl YalO to. a tauqu farew llday shen SltQ1tJE ust i hfEft Jf Sf Trt fa QeeiUon- BnotUdomD7' Be hnNew. 11 toDCC11Dryp tnost ihi.

thtt tatel ir. Qnt1 th1ia the he ee ttle JiOi Wtfnty er mlook prlzefromH toDf cr 1MlIUUand OTe8 intOber1bg. hhm 1ie of beHemt1l isgoftifobe Asb bury syerly rgia 1fJdlaYid il 8 anI haul d1foodtIom Himrilt nio 1YJrenMl Ham tn i deafthen bard dcn tial I Texasisdead. 11e WtnlamIaitble. main vol Dteer lllla lt xas elect some el ction.

appea Iessi A stln strlc1 en un ndju cated gr at peopie. tha railPoa h11ltn libe ls libe It lfe tbo and a nar tely I lmpiUti 111 intel Irtly olthe mcsthtimble Iflhis zett lastTbllrsday otthe 1oPtr devo en rgy 18u unbosinied tang hg trmt111 wthI feelfOOar IUhe There tm re of landlInd Srodn ourpeuple pr 5pcr 1tI 1 her ttemy settledconc1u KOTem r. tion sham appro ch tStThe Lefosedoitg 8lmriedtheir atsdotlitcr Tnesd nch 8 tured a1t rthe ay. identifybis bad bmuecaptured re at8. dldl yctte.

nahne nh imPM nt loon sixcres eted proc culoa jO I1ellJb3 plautson report plentiful' tlJ Doughettyco1Ulty. we don. I Hend lm. left. hIa1amDt.

PeTham With him. and In. W. Of AlbanriWtl1 tlt lt Wt TJl i kE. oI at fi i on WH djtt ow Scbtr 1f Th enne1o rlh ng caUyover Ocean.

Bteun hip ft1 k. iaiJtwoe earlletlban h1it tb hfp le ai tn-aplte thbttbe 1 foe fruUw so ell. th ftn41. ordertokeeo i J7 ex fng aD satt iatihf tJieease or IeW d. so crop.

OO OO Vlget ble and. th they1howl los Gtn era1 I' as ma ter. OOInt nies of thAtll heoomtfee1i U8 truck. tbcolls1 profitsand newtnarket th ipped cert lldy ov r- cl16el1a I PEA BOny Special. in i I Woo all I Flain partio syn I ew bas the Commi ct in mc st Iheltate Au ta eduC3 lonal jo rnll was BA1 ITH4.

5SA ColiDfyld7 HalllD Mrs. Alax nd near a bed forked bn ho rot came b1 hImotber re- 17. th ar ablyle ear ln mbers adV nt meDt bi eJtlz ns Oain nme. pn11 lt stateond hU dred lea 1ale 116w LSpec Cap ourpeopJe lea thei wlndowelmeisted atom sad blcrtaalngdIJeH8. 8arsaplltlDattmeathe IIIlndluuleures taung a fatn Sarnp rll1 c11d andutW1ed eDV lg me a1l somuch since A.

lL B. Be IUle 0 let 8e14 JIIIcp InJan4C111Jf II7OiLJ1OOD. loCi nOnt1dlfQ -hi ff 0 0. 4 s. cj 1i1i 4E1IdA i A1umI Of Io ClnD 1 i Smmnera id 81eepl sness erro tJon tlr Hd i Kl4n 1na ow JJj and Impart tothe.

prC bD Do cati I i iia1cl lrtlae 1nb on' tl1 Jf who 1f gmth er with aD3 pelaf if 1dby. II UIeSix fos- i 00. AndHbfWeatheflQvigorator1 I REGULATE e. CO 01. ll1d THEBQW EL.

1 BY USING a kin i AP RmNt i I ld SUXHEB BESO TB lm" 11 Situ ated SimosIsland nd op Ogl th rpe. tb a ferry ste mboat' railro con ec- For tes tet Brunswick Ga. Jt eQ fa. i l1SW 4. 1 ri i.

0 LET 0 HOT I stl pte ent 11 and' start st. great. depth ter' if' COII I. trainn mare at th. elcgtabstvemr City bf 750 Dg BUn ey UNRIV ALED UII an Goodsa1UngSiilng one be benda Int FnquetttGftmllil1Jl4b1a of North A tlant io otwar i1IspI.

naval La I11 r1. fie ta1l4 Chesapeake Bay thelfotel 4gnifi tteln mthe aoo perSay oetk41CO ptrmoothmhrpwuds tIll eX esa1nheat. a :001 de pamI mayU- 1 wed sac 1JBlfOllS. SUMMERANDW1tmR. BtAUttrFtLOROtrND9.

tn. Cpa ty UOD Perfect. OUr wters are-among Rat i WI per month I per 12 Atlama Marietta At1ant1cRaUroad 6 1 SPlUN COW Fauijui it8 Sul rS sJ OFTHE RlDB1iIIJm 1aboardW IDOIUhhKfarof 8at rday 2 ahd IIt 4lI 1Jwith nt B1 fmIL iticJlm if i fan execu baUinterert I m'- oafbe1ODi 4. the. andth 1l Clt erJ1lfto th8defendant an iJ t01Jo balUn.

teM. fI 3et totti eaaelhouldL na oned 8 P1a1nWf in execution. 11 po er tM 1EUt3roi 3 T. 12We 2Si6HI1IS1I3j I4AbWPr3lO322. Vi" I.

In Cue Uthbr' eau UtItaequitJ J13fUes1fere tau tthe i lefJiII onhtQ much boot. andtb j. t. eta. aiming f.

U. th. I cb laim i falleIten c1rt11 i ud b1brief i'- I1 bJ R. G. Eririn.

TJi. J. o1ej mre' admrreta1 lIUr from Troup. Wills. De.

forC Harris. 1 i Where directs thaHllotth. pro to the fr" If' tas anyfutl1re ifaII4 to use the i' being tru teea Jre1yorthe I. ha an tw life af rhls tieatbt ewebUdtennll not' p11tbose tator' 7 hewin perty. Ii' Lon.

gwy bybrlef for error. 1. DG taffuey brbri Tessee a iJ.GeorJl Uway Ma On frennt 0 a be compJicatingespecla11J the chance :1 4tilrl bttorefuse injun. cUon audthe refuafn ftJnd ent Lump IDfor King and "i J. itrom II When appUesto dii Ian.

aTertiaad quant1tyI' sallie. masts thec i cannot hetitle and this betnglO. btutat menu liabili thlleatate he- ep ijt I JudgmenUmrmed. 5 E.G. App jt.

fro AdV I1Dg fees. age A lIa le adveriiafngbu newataler the lands. ah lh det a advertf of- lance JI1 tnentaffirmed. T. J.

Ilolton twood Klbbet- Blan ford J. I i1l or court of Pulaski oountyagain other fen a lofWilkinsoncottntyandlhppe I. aub ed prace tJ Pro rJl demumlJtfor yan tfV Iud bybrtef 1il W' nadnf ai T' nlels. fk boll1S terAd L.U ndfwdJJ clalmeddow I Jn bybei andar 01 th JI1Atterol-hercWnn tawar e4he acertabunmln Uellof 6fte1W I jr eo to. r.

an. Be wu' ted clireetlu sale lheappUcatiol1b widoW wasae 3. ialJ as Mdi 1101 pal the purchase I tQc 7i- YitIlJh with In a iw ttme In1h6Jn. eantim. eheand wedAJidhAdU1c lves part tli VIV edlngs 1th6wido and i mrfl.

cl. pate in fun. 4omJhe 1 LuUbe toaUege aOOwwhere' In rested. eWthttherewas iif Ol1 olde tin CO lpJ1' JI ft. all th i ceed Dg Tere reg 1arIt doesn tLilre Jfj nlbodyvas or hurt.

1 beloo the- the adm istrator Isw' to for dlstrlbationZ pJ r06OncatlS antfnterest litfgateand thetuigbta 7 frnd enhmnned. 80EIamJc1IathewaandWH torpJaintiifinmor ea futm7JOI ibtlt1 i foroJt1 ot Where warran PfJ 1f BranU rU was on I p1' oEBraDUe1and tOJh tbWrantI U1 4 bfa10ibUt Ji ld te 1it tpteiuigeS Zack Mayo. ex Jud dnnhe I i oJIew. OOt a party to the' rorJ1Ot IIOj tr JI QrpJU.nc\C. B.

tt lrl Cha ofnonrt. Jteaso able rea 1 ti be WJf by ti en 8tIlllC the CCUtorhad a1lat i tr cc 1mcu1t111u ap erlngthat anqnethat he td doneIOJt was i .6 ebA uthussau1cPco 4ef u. Jnth lndlctm A. tor fe en. Ned lUiCC1ltorbcl.

hatchet hjh1J :1 5 iwis CLANE KILLED. VShctOoad wla if this as ho 1tThP. sauhIn ii KJLL o1ber 3" LeX reroas tnnsfor ed rein tak eU whoknew 1ktllvod 4. tto to odand hi 11 LLIJAT. Ie un- S.

L. re- 1n. am I i i 1. 0 chaiN. rowin CThomas g1.

I Cleveland-behind 1 I Ga. Speoial.The oftJpson Onlmimdammlawure intho jurorsfuhis i t. AVA5NAH. 17. i city 4 The egr 0 off by forhia iJiaLIms rth.

le in rouim utb eisa 3kTh14don. iaw s-c deiste the bunsnc and had aebed thedryarital 8v4smis James today eIi Pledge. tnnqua today. oerts nben tBetsyUamiitou. byMr.

flf 3 of by GreenofCthclnnail tmcelIow bbhImand a 5 I- TbejLength of Thoxurone. J017 Oci pcopiearejnstbc-intting sotakpolites. tion rty itlllfreshln orerfour ple I fbIS1CtiOII ie1ecthsmtiobenidf ma onegentleman RsV. wft Julr Fri- In ewnan ap- fo TOTLD Do It theywere Commercislbotel Ba he parttnentwho ac- Loot theball The weapouandllugo Itwas ader l7.5pehLA prl- a of Maril Iau1 iz DaI. toCbaj Cohexbd INEWS SAND dountyEhLtttho Fatr.

Ilaitbis- Tb met1 Relsc-other2gews lismiton-cosiiCy 5OUCe8th5ftate cneuterprie. fdt tl mot OndI th fiomliomistoe 4s who belleveTheIrfSemI oisewllI a st cltI ens. havIngbeethn1mard 5 as ref see ur tottfi ma of 011. Sas C. thi et Hid frowingorope 1e I herebymake 5 a a NorfolkVa.

sllv tvare beiu an bad fr reneh John 5. ba5poaketed ede fth commantlagood VS. tr. tnctbe his daugi of wts hint Mrs harris dndtiathe family reunion Carnlliand- nowasueeessfultcacher at WhorAl 5f50 StIIi La ItatI t-eabt yeai1n th Theitadd rge formnesean. cro' Is cdmm1aIduTntn 1 solarge cffortsmustb orderto bee0 the etmpesly eepiesathatbtsfcthe bse OGd ahlpmentswere mter.

newinarket. osand re- jotisnai AttLITflA SNAKE. ll raladn der ths. andfell adl renewed hi deathlybiows once cer- ser- osyet Cap tam VIl- pms raliy oungady ire endears. meor dtme rellshedsnmisatladedthe 1ba It.

A Bsnretogetuly UdruistststxfMfs LuD1ApsthecIrtNLeI1xM IOQPo3CsOneDoiia A 8L111111101 Motliciiie zmmesgheatdebilitates body1andHea4. r' ss an J1AL LtERT dOi zi1floW 1s ergy thatprotrtem1 Va tion va- Co1V mddne is tbThtIOn m1cith whoeit been dari gtron es oo 1iaIth. 1'f ColtIotIinis iold by all dniggiata 1 a boyle Ez VEI45S5BICITAflDSON Andilot Weather Invigorator G1A1 tim JuU 1' JU a WtUSING flESOIITS. T1jTt.irSiTiMOt and i thorpe. wh via railrodfrom legiaph rates OGLETHORP HOTEL bekept a a dally.

v. Bunkley0s. Th sin I I NIghtIyhogs FreqiICntGQIfisat orth hettk Baysnd osieof sua aced bssa ho dm gOfls opz ftflEflI WgbDraXnsge Otlaergs1neraIwa5m ratefrom tkprinGs. YMto SuIor Sgs Oji J. Wablngton Fiedriamni Lias open for gunde front June lit to Detembenjit Meetcomplew and bear fnrnisini I bIekote2lethesocth.

electric bell bat 4 cold bathe bit' each QasaMasat eaefOmmattLatkm.m U. CZLMDDUMan m5 QUE I 1 la breed 115 per musLim hacS faze sin islasa vile sn trntks slaUyisal5wltb I. ehysietan I. Qrfsrther iDftRTnalofl ad4r. Ocflall Hotel 8rHllsick a.

TJA8 Bl iI. Cuinberimind 1s1and Ci1lonoras1drs lrepr1or. 5 1Jh in it Ill II aane 5. tU Mra ri ud I Wa1I1shforConPJ. J'-- 5' a 5 SSUPREME COURT peclsions Rendered July 1 1 and 5.

121888 for TheCoaititutlon by c- UfSS7 Pplse Supreme CourtS I lieporter s1IvsChaptnan. Claim liomn Conci lahns. Where sc1 Qn Qtt It i aus nt nd the 1alutiU 25 lIe norterfi611 Lut3iO3TILCSII2Weiid S5 6Iillj833 lesylogOfl toomuch boatand tin v1 iz o. l4-- en reversed with t. Toote al 4.

1n Equity1 Be i all ot go Lie d- an ha t1 n' fl4 sole un- I- wi ir jvelyoXtheporiOnKiten bt" twduf Isl t' sii l7 v2o D. I. s- oo1ittln sfm On 1 a tn tot dhlniglmL 5' si' and Cart- fr 1' if. pm :4 i4t. eal we lar wfrP being so reprmematz i 4 a ctm cf a' 1 vlem tb at- advertfrtnsents a1mddad ance.

A. i BeforeJi Liii In asperior county agahmat Ti le appe i Judgmnonttmrme 2' L'- ro if tnwErrlsandJILMartiz adins et al vs. Eq I e- Itlandford dow 5 claim wso c- gt" fo 3 3 reulatli b' a. EL- andpurchnsed I 5 ivho did money ne ci otauieddirecting lmimto acm t-- i mared And had therocecdlngsbyth8WtdOW pa cipato i- f' i' JIelcl go Sc to sal i- k' miiss ii In' and he of 1am to pay debts or an tjd' 3 Jm' 1' a linanthey ii. Mayo tre.

c' Bhandfor C. M. Mayo S' it of the a th 0' I 0 that Zsrk was or not trust i 1iaot Mvrgaiaand C. In error 1 with tm 5 Ic' thaJ Latch dX" iA fl ci threw the hatchet away at some staii udIBIeulty It not appearing ti m- nant knew that done so It f4 CbMO th31 if Va ecm prosecutor were gagedIaq' tirtcmutoT bid a In his bind 1 1' 5- a.

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