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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 7

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Business itng. city esslon thsj If very the fact thit work ness on in irn up Ill take som it atiou cases iy morn be tried ih the Jons filer co ken start nt case be the ed with Ibetter eye between. fact that closing thet ro ted that I was open Ih broughtab ii ID YESTE of 57 of Atlaats ice Aly Kelley. ofitl lasure of tbejp lace yesterdayl 1 of the ata. Ice was pert Tiornlng.

Father. acted llace fa id groom ta Macon who will p. September been xnadeb1 ItomorrowJl boXI tin at Sagamore 3 a usual jBunday amore calved ra- mqnJl 1LE HEADEfi M4 ie Will Be Played at Ten OClock ti Today. League Played. Won.

iCostV C. Ill 114 68 jHO i. 7116 68 117 58 4 618 48 W9 48 664 67 804 61 i47 iI 11 47 75 840 League Standing. Played. Won.

P. C. 106 104 105 109 106 08 65 60 66 63 44 41 41 618 44 677 49 638 86 486 62 415 67 879 118 r. i. ii7 rrrf League Standing.

Played. Won. Lost P. C. 88 74 67 67 62 44 40 34 32 729 46 622 47 688 60 873 60 607 75 369 76 345 84 288 League Standing.

Played. Won. Lost. P. C.

i no 118 v.B 70 7 63 7 63 47 46 28 43 619 45 62 47 673 51 568 SO 657 68 416 66 411 87 243 ioBtr rr to Games Played Yesterday. 1 Shreveport 2. Orleans I Shreveport 0. Game Played Today. gv1Ue in Atlanta.

to New Orleans Ue Reck. Birmingham. have returned from their to and Montgomery. four games won out of even played. jtfi abwt to begin their laA fight for ipeBntr game will be played thin morning.

at 10 o'clock Nashville be. opposing team While another will be played this afternoon start. o'clock Big. crowsare ex- attend both games. The at- July Fourth was the largest It history of the game In Atlanta BriO000 people being present.

An large attendance is expected fedtJi will probably open up In the while Nap Ruker may be chance In. the second. Smith certain ta pitch one of the tuesday- 5115 Wednesday afternoons sH headers ire scheduled between At. rtitnd Nashville. the fist game start.

lit. 2 o'clock and th esecond about 4 feek. Captain Demont will do his best tile both games. Jese six' games with Nashville will ber boost Atlanta nearer the top tend her to the bottom. running her inces to finish near the top.

St this. sciedPje it completed. At- Sttwllftlk fi5e retiii rip' to1 Nash- the XahTille teem and play Qtthe last road games of the year. Ifitfita will do her best to win at least 6t the five games played with Newt i4Bt while in Atlanta. This rec- do touch toward evening up early defeats handed to the 4 0 Ab by the wily Fisher boys.

LEAGUE. fvo Games for Wiggs. wrOrteans. September4. Wlggs pitch rali games for the locals and won i allowed only one hit In the ttune which was led because rkness.

Heavy hitting won the lUckerr three-base hit followed had throw won the sec. Attendanea 5000. FIRST GAME. OOOM006 2 84 Orleans. 1 17 IS I ptarles-Peye and Oraffius Wlggs Time.

2:01. SECOND GAMF. R. H. E.

000000-0 I 2 gleans 0000 I 4 I gajne thillam and Grsmus Wligji Time :07. Umpire Pte- Hike Finn Evens Up. Teno. September 4 Little advantage of Memphis' er. by daring base running easily game.

Anderson duphlcat. rformance of yejterday by home run Into the left field Attendance about 4000. R- H. E. 3 10 2 Rock 02 1000 I 9 13 I r-McIntyri and Itmrlburt Thn- Anderson.

Time. 1:40. rTmplre. LEAGUE. iifie Game at Cincinnati.

0itl Ohio. September Dark. today's game with Plttsburg nd of the twelfth inning. with Va tie. Leever was batted hard Cutset but was Invincible after Wl Inning.

Harper had one bad seventh when four titts and gas. the visitors three tallies. a 8230. TT 00000030 4" 8 2 I 4 4 14 7 ever and Phelps Harper Time 2:36. Umpire Zlm- St Louis 5.

icmuef 4 Chlcaeo won out nr and loose Welding game hits and uoerlor base nkn-- vtttndance. 7600. SOI Ox 10 2 8 86 anaKllng McFar. irzparfoos. Time.

1:35. Time' ias- Assetf VI M. Th was a tlm CJuafwhen TO op nteg whenitaV to the alary limit Mcendedlto the skieshd tram every township In tW iouthjsame a protest against th TeckleM way la which Charlie Frank0 was spemmdtng oiher peoples nmoney. Today it Is doubtful a ln town In the league Is within the sum laid" down by baseballitules fpr time guidance of the minors. And now there comes no kick for the class of sport given patrons of the game In the south this year surpasses anything fen In thU eeUo in the history of the game.

Nashville and Little Rock are perhaps nearer to time salary limit than any' other teams In the league. And Fishers men are- receiving' somewhere In the neigh tof 14800. What Finals gtrtn his men unknown ProbAbly as utu. La he can scrape along with. Outside of nls pitching staff he has few stars and pays them little at that.

Over In Memphis Whistler hag roh. ably coughed dpaoim1ewha aboWthe bolder line for- his pitting staff which 6 In keeping with anything ini this minor league or In shy other In the country. The Memphis club owners never have hesitated to spend money In a good cause. as proved by Charlie Franks team. In Atlanta Uncle Abner cant throir stones from his glass house.

When he can afford to pay' Mmnehan a total of 125 a week or 500 a month for his services 300 to Wright and fancy prices to his other men. theacountm Dtmontti salary and It is a case of to the woods with the limit. YOUNG LEAGUE CLOSES SEASON any Stars Developed lng South Atlantic Leaie Season. The South Atlantic LurUe season will come to a close at the close of this week. Savannah will wind on her season In Charleston playing there September 8.

9 and ID Augusta will clue up an unsuccessful season In Columbia on the same date Macon will cross the tape a. winner in Jacksonville. Friday Saturday and Sundav Macon has now a sure hold on the pennant. while Savannah ka a big enough lead to corns in second with Charleston a rood third. The race In the nSw league has been an terestin.

soc. filled with many ups and- downs. Macon fully tQuloDed for the season with a strong and well balanced team. strengthened toy her early practice with. Southern I easruers.

took a jump Jnt first place at the start and was nave headed. As the davs advanced the daylight between Macor and hr nearest competitors for first imlare increased. And finally Macon secured a lead' of over 200 points. Few thought that she would ever need this big lead to win out. But it proved to be her salvation.

Her men fell heirs' to the accidents of the same and soon the team resembled the patients In a hospital. It was impossible to strength. en and nothing saved Macon but. that big lead secured in the' early days of the season. For a long time th other teams hovered around the 500 mark.

Jacksonville rose to the occasion and finally' reached this mark. AshenbacK and his players' were never tar from It either over or above. Augusta wavered for awhile and then came trouble with the management. the tans believing that several games had been thrown. True or not true.

the manager sold out his stock to- another and the usual result obtained Augusta sank like a lumo of lead from near. sec ond place to the very bottom. Columbia made a surortaing spurt in the last days of the race. and by time greatest kind of inside and outside work managed to escape the bottom ho es. Before their' win nine- streak was ended they bad won over twelve straight games.

During the season nmnv stars were developed in the league. Bayne Welsh. Chllds Suggs. ChaoDlp and others came. into prominence by their work.

As a matter of course the- pitchers were the whole show In the ltabe and attracted the mot attention. Still there' lire a number of other wtaek players In the league vho win receive the serious consideration of Southern League manager The best pitchers In- the lea true will be gobbled up by other leagues and used In the early season. It they make good they will be retained. If not. back to tile Atlantic for them.

Bayne will b. given a chance with Atlanta It Is also reported that he has been purchased by Des Moines. Suggs may tm given another chance. Powell Is after Child SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Tie Game at Jacksonville.

by inninrs HE Jacksonville. Fla. September 4. Score. Augusta.

00000 0 4 :0. Jacksonville 2 0 Batteries Whitible and Dunlap Chap pie and Currn Utnnlre Burke. AMERICAN- ASSOCIATION. Louisville 8 ladianapollrvo Columbus 0 Toledo i2 MhweapcMs8rStPauVl Kansas. Ctty5 Milwaukee Kansas fe i 11 rf I Jy' pii Ji ljfc r--- lfet MS A X'-- rS ji Vv lT i lr AV V'UE'i tV rVKP jrjt f' irii Si if f- twr jL-- fe ir1f fe 3iM a fef AJiW s.

i wirlSSsse siJ lAlj S' VK2 S' 4 ff Si f.1 1 r' irfc SX ff ai Soin' i fei3li. ioj i emSeag frj i ii i vp- j- VT 3 Th management of the- team and the street car tine troubles head of the Montgomeryiteam nothing but that which was un tab18timto to the' share of that iearn. ttveryHpossl- ble kind of trouble naicbeenteiperl eneed In Montgomery and nextyear the experience thlS5 asonwiUpre- Tent a Tfcp tlUon. ir At the btgintting of the season Mr. Ragland and his asoclateei became ln- YQlved In a useless TO with.

thenews- papers of the city and came out second best. Time niggardly policy. pursued by' the Montgomery baseball owners was tiardlyfoalculated to set the woods on fire with enthuetasm for the team. And. then camegthoseflRjun kn suits the team rwtdtlng t1 tr ier Hf three gattes from Montgomery- to New' Orleans.

The Injunctions were the fruit of a. controversy between th two street cat comp of the city both of which claimed the franchise. The Montgomrj Traction Company otming thatxft bad been trteketOUt of it. Sunday baseball was promised by th owners to the league slid- came Finally there. came the salary strike.

And In this. the players seem to be Jus- tided. for sew men re going to without PLY no matter what the president of the league says. But now there is a. hope for Ui future.

AUBURN FACES COMING SEASON i Alabama TecIi Announces Football ScheTdu1eforthe the Year. Annlton Ala. Sentenmber Speclal. The prospects for a Rood football team at. the Alabama Polytechnic Institute seems to be Quite flattering- and the.

alumni and college sunDortef of the In stitution are very expectant as. to the showing that will be made the approach- tog season. This yeas cantata Is Randolph Reynolds. son of Mr. and Yr Yalory Rey- nolds.

of Anniston. He has been play- log the. game for several years and. Is Well versed In. the one- points as wen as haying a oractlcaJ knowledge of the game.

Ills rfllla work In the Auburn. Georsta contest last Thankssriving won for him many laurels and words of This year- he Is heavier than last find will weigh 155 pounds stripped. He la fut on' his feet as well as. in get. tin oft and in all probability will make a model back tot this years team.

Mr. Reynolds will report for his school duties Wednesday. September 7 when I he football Quad will be formed. The coach this season will Donahue. of Yale.

and It toes without saying that the tackle back formation. will be used by the Alabama Tech boy Mr. Reynolds savs that but. two' or three of last years team are' expected to return this year. but that several of the 1902 team will araln enter college sod can be exoected to takepart In the football games.

He says that the team last year would be probably twenty- pounds lighter to the' man than that of this year if his txoectatlons ajre carried out. A. I. Donahue who will coach this season. has played and captained the Tate scrub train for thr past two years.

and he Is considered a valuable find for the Auburnltes. "Billy' Williams. who. coached th team a few ago. and who is now practicing law In- New York.

had much to-do with the- selection of the' coach and. he considers him one of of. the best in the- business. The will be coached by the alumni players. Stokes.

captain of. the. fast team of 1897. and- Mlcham of the 1901 team. have lmlfted their- Intention or nulstlnsr at their.

alma mater and- wilt. probably be oz the wound when the squad- reports for practice. It will be of interest to those tag much of the past hlsttfrjCof Auburn that two old Auburn stars. Dan Martin and Mike Harvey. will coach teams in Mts.

sisstool this season. The former will coach the A. and M. colte team and will have nearly all of the ttst jeart team. to return.

This college was thouicht. of until last season in the a tog 0 the schedule- of winners. biat A formidable showlne was made when the University of Alabama was surprised and downed- he the unh of team. The team Is a aw oiie and can be expected to be heard from before. he season getp far under way.

ilike IJarTeywHl coach the University of Mississippi He Is a plarr of ft experiente. and i roar bring ott a rood team' this- season. The schedule Auburn asyarrange1 for thif 1904 team Is as. followsr MonU jpomerjr Athletic Club" on campus October It Pl Bthte college on cam- i us October 6 Clemson Cfemson Oct tobei l5UnlyerBity of Nashville attBlrj mJnJtbam October. 22 Jtorgla Scnoorftf TechnoloKy at Auburn October 31 Unk versltv or at Birmingham' yember 1 4 Cnivef8it ptjQearfaiQta conjf ovember 24 Thantsgtving' day- A From the i schedule thus fari arranged er.

mir- lantal as. his en the time i a6w3eiedaledor nrobability wiii ibV game- be broUtd1t Iaorosirj the- ol played fat ehhenBirnitagham or from Septe iber8 ndJOLti exUn not limit Ur depositing ticket twlth" payBieatiofLljIiO llMpi at 4 Wf Is fc on BeptemberM. Invati Interview hadwith him by the Associated Press tonight. Sir Thomas- Ilpton appeared stifl to entertain some hopojof Inducing Giuorgir Jj Watson to hls mind and design a new challenger for the American cup wWchthe designer yesterday decided not do. giving ill health as' the reason.

v. Slr Thomas said lnaf arisen pwlng to thetct thatMri Tuition was. unable to undertake th journey to the United Bta es He said he told th designer lhathe would-be satisfied with deputy he would nominate to accompany the boat but Mr Vitsdn Bald could design a boat lmlto bl to accompany It- a Good" Man for the Atlanta Team. The gocjl showing madeiby5fapRnck ernin the ganje between-A lanl and uhingimamn has delighted UftCleJlbner. He Is a good pitcher.

said Manager Powell and will I believe make Me has control. jhidrhas any amow tof speed. Even Birmingham ball fairly iljpe through tbV air he lld not let himself rat the. full extent He has a wide sweeping underhand 1 like that of Freeman. recently' tried by Nashville.

This ban cornea steaming over the- plate and is very effective. ave always said. that the youngster had time roods if he could once manage a locate the plate. He was cool and collected in that Birmingham game. just at cool Tlf there was no crowd present The two coachers were doipg their best to worry him and.

put him up In the alrs They were Joshlng you RiickerA said Morse jfter the gamei JIVTiy j' didn't know that they wire talking lo said Ruclt. ttewnfh thercountry towns where. I hive en pilchlrig I Tuid often have a manjt' as a undred people standing the slieIfne trying to rattle meV so what matiar. ooeor two men Manager Powell states that Mlnnehan will report in time for Wednesdays game. He says that.

he has no knowledge of- the Des Moines trade for Welsh and Bane and belleveAthat Barn will ciJme to a dayQi so. Powell has written to Welsh asking him to come. up at the close the South Atlantic sea- son and help out. Stafford Is sick and her Scott Winters or Wright. will play on first.

Krug may or may not be In the game. Fisher Is weakened by the injuries bo Knoll and Andrews. Prom this time on Manager Powell will start the games at In order to avoid' hiving games catd on account of darkness. RACES CHp TODAY Manager- Woods Announces Entries for Event af Piedmont Park This Manager Woods who Is" looking after the races edmoht rerk says that tour races will be run this afternoon beginning promptly at 2 o'clock. He gives the entries for the--first and second races today as fojio rft First Race Four and one-half furlongs Fannie Knox Ill 106 Prestonlan.

110 B. O. Reed 4i 10 Lady Avon 105 Janle Seal. liiy Second Race Four furlongs Dr. Todd.

110 Jovial. 105 Benjarnine 105 rrettP 108 Royal Athlete 105. Manager Woods announces that the third race will be. made up of entries named after' the present candidates in the mayoralty race and. this' event will be furlongs distance.

He also stated that theyehtrles for the fourth race will not be closed until this morning and for that reason could not. be given last night. jMauAger Woods offers as explanation for the' races of Saturday that the management was prevented from. runnlt the' progTrnme as advertised on account. of advices received late In the atternoon' from the Western Jockey- Giuh which difficulty Manager Woods states will be remedied by the arrival of- newhorsesi Mostof the horses entered for the first two of todayg races' are.

those which appeared at Piedmont park Saturday RUlemen at tSe Spent. Sabbata in Quiet Yesterday. Ski. Girt Ni 7. Seotemnber 4J The ex- pertriflem from alt harts the' country who have assembled Here to oarttcl- pate In the hill' interstate shooting' tournament devoted- themselves to rest and recreation today.

After divine service conducted on the veranda of. the New' Jet8et. State Rifts Associations club' house. by the chaplain of one fthe New Jersey National Guard regiments. many of the sharp.

shooters. some in uniform and' others' In civilian attire. visited the peachy mast resorts. The. concluding le will.

open tomorrow with the revolver team match. in the morning. The rvden trophy match. the most taut event of the week. will occur Thursday.

TM Morning Came Evening dame ySKSBpfri 1 Organization Wlll Similar To 1 galjLtd Society Xvw York plying Oottioel to e- effort vta- now' under wayfoVtheestabllsbment of 4' legal aid socl tyla Atlanta- and this movement to baekedby a. large number of the best known clUxeiwjn both professional and business circles One of tbe chef needs' forxthe establhhment of such society In Atlanta. according to the claims of those most Interested Is the protection It would give tOpOQr people whOMarenn a1 la to secure legal The Legal Aid Society Tort has during Its twenty igit years of existence dons wonders and accompllshei the greatest benefit for the deserving poor In extending counsel to all who wers too poor to employ counsel and had a mertr torious cue. The reports snow that it. has taken hue of 65267 applications a coat of 63881.

and has recovered tor Its cUents 11062547 In This collection of money represents but a small mount of the services rendered. The new Legal Aid Society of Atlanta does not Intend to In anyway conflict with. he legal profession for It win undertake no case for anyone who Is able to pay attorney fees tiatner it Is tn testl- mftny of lawyers that such a society wilt relieve a. great many attorney' of legal worry and hard work which they now- do fir charity and It is a fact though rarely acknowledged that law- yers do a' vast amount of this charity wori towhicbtbey' tever get fccettVaa is by their willingness to contribute to the organization of just such a society. The idea' at present is to secure a hun dred men who will be.

willing to pay SIO a year or the support of such a society and with this amount to rely on and with some small- per cent deducted for collections It is that the services of a' good lawyer can toe secured. If is believed that Much of the evil. Which has resulted from the. practices. Qt money lenders In Atlanta can be corrected In this way.

d. also much In connection with violations. of the garnishment law. One lawyer. 3.

C. Logan whorls In tereted only as a contributor to the society saldf Leaving out of account money. claims. a legal aid society could do inestimable service here In' the matter of usurious otteIon. and lit poilffectI9fl witk violations of the rarn1Snment kw.

A friend of miss told me thai 1 a. Conver meld with 1. Lumpkm relative to these matters which were so ably Investigated by- the recent grand Jury. of which Woodi White was. chair- man.

that Judge Lumpkln jjald to him All those people need. Is a This statement is entirely true fc bu law allows only IS per cent taHef- it and. any excess charged jr tp Id be set off or recovered. Our jar. nishment law expressly exempts wages from the process.

Here art facts taken from UM grand Jury's report. In 1903 there were seventy. four smalt money lenders In Atlanta carrying an average of io ns of fiom II to 1100 at from 250 per cent to 3600 per cent interest per annum. The injustice and suffering resulting. from this- condition is spoken of.

as lot. lows We found that hundreds of hum- tie homes in Fulton county have swept olesr of every vestlgeot domestic comfort by the practice' of. the-- money lenders. Ando in many Instances. this WAS done after the principal and heavy usury had been paid.

We found that- for insignificant sums of money a bat- ante so-called valuable property had been sold for a mere songV and the costs or the' justice or the peace and the bailiff coniume4the surplus arising from the sale. In the majority of' oases aridng out of this class of loans the borrower could settle his Balance for less than would have to pay" a lawyer to de fend his case. I believe a legal aid society would eradicate this evil from our body politic under existing As to the garnishment abuse as I have stated the wages of laborers. ore not. under the law subject to the pro.

cess of garnishment. but this provision of te law is practically Ignored. A party desiring to garnhrhee a iefend ant must make. affidavit that the' defendant Is indebted to him. and that he" tears the 1011' of the debt or some part thereof unless process of garnishment is issued.

He does not have to wear that the' defendants wages are subject to garnishment. arid the burden of roving it is not subject upon the defendant- this requires' a Ja wyeii Advice Sometimes Needed. Apart from these specific stance many matters arise where advice. Or" assistance Is iBeeded butyts not within the means of the unforturir4 at. Matters insignificant jtothew6rld nt large on account of lnslgnlflcan jf tb Issues JnvolTedajefturly Important in the' sum of human trials and Bufferings ard It it aslgn of a deficient imagination uppni the tpart'- tiiergeneral1 pnbllf that' physical suffering tJt them when mental dlatres lndslt too' fllfflcuitatof arouse yetj Jitils" safe eio that In Ospltalaot the rityj tbjereis npTsnff erfc more it ii than confused rmlnd fwhlchXflndi tingle rci ih matters their.

necessity but would protect jfiem frOm rbpf- ptUQ land-- tak away from jknch bp- part jSi'-jliej meansfbt tntlr It lt wotlid. dignify the. profes si i5 of 3aw3and protect It from of tho instAnces unfair dealing. which erii estimation among- certain f. fln ding out' and advising lath of the sh shortcothingi of the Jaw cooperation lega aMt Workers riimt to a rt i Is ttva at ntsmA to a Sii fet.

rfr r. I ATI 3 Off i- cut iayfogCon lv Sin StrBps Eiseman Weil 1 WliHfMI St. ii a yiMirr REi THri Boll Crowns ft sou TH ERI LINE. carTylng free' Tccllnlrtg lr cart. LINE serving an meals In dinlngcars anrfUysvme ONLY LINE viaJ inclnnttl THROUGH PULLMAN Coach Excurston tlckets good ten days will bi told each day and Thursday during the month of September.

or. spot Ticket Office and see us ef or6 pure yourtlckett ul.X- tfiCBEAMi1IR. Dlrfrlct Passenger Agent Out elude all but. the finest itbneg. and- such Istheeconqmy of out patrons.

toow the Integrity qf wijir col lection and they buy our Diamonds for true values. Davis Freeman. Jewelers. 5. yer.

Societies established' in the Interest Of laborers' and employees frequently have brought to their notice cases of gross injustice ottyrannies and broken laws while ministers and others in contact where legal aid In some small matter Is' wnatis. needed. Jl of these could refer" these cases to. the legal aid society. The public does not credit the bar with- one half of the kindness and- charity the bar does.

But charity has' been organiied a other fields so" why should it not also be organized in legal Those Who have Interested themselves in. the organizationhave spokeS with many and allhave not only.beenenthuBl- astlc la thelrapprovaX of so practical an" organization but havelpromised' to subscribe thfr4 nfNfiO regular Legal Aid Society Marietta 6 Kennesaw 5 Marietta. die September 4 Spec Thursday the games Or th season- the Marietta Stars defeat. ed- the strong Kennel tearnon the grounds. Score to The features" of the game were and Northcutts two.

throws from nterI cutting. oft runners-'at the plate tThe Stars play. MjCjA tta Marigold. wotf the Prix del Ver- sante 4lstancBj WJi furlongs aV Longchamps. today.

r'4- yirglnla ParUrcloudriJIonday light to freihnorthwast winds Tuesday' fair. North paroUaa FalrlnTwest showers lnieast portion Mondavt Tuesday fair llghttolresn northwest tOnorth winds. South Carolina. and Partlr cloudy Mondatvand. Tuesday showers on the coast fUshtt fresh variable er la" south oortlonv warmer- in southeast portion Tnrsday nartlit cloudy Jight variable winds Mlsilsslppl Parti cloudy Monday nd ToesdayTlirtt northeast wtnae.

Eastern1Texas Psnlv rcloudyTMondajv' warmer. to northwest oortion. chewers showers on the east toast. light to fresh south rwlaasoa the fwjastj. J.

Xoislans fPartlrJ cloudy Monday. showers in Tiotttheasiti oortldnl Tw dar ikt variable winas I OiiefarC plus twent jBycenils for the v-A Tickets on- sale Septemfe 6 and limit Through and jda coaches is superb and. largeat thirseason. Chas. Diamond Merchant and A AT AUCTlOlCt re the Joits left jfbr sale on the plats and ia A rv jfSx K-Af 52 2 2 tf Th tR 1 I I r.

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ffj l8iHa When teat. apt tat" th rec f1 1 JI WblchCh Wa ndJ 1olh orler uhtt 1 1J Ifa eIa1t1 JilithErUputatedl 1aldt jr b7 lebail iit r' the' tc1anC-ot tbeminor I nowth me l1oklc torhe otp rtjFVen pa nii pme' thilJ.ur.aurpu.u.- 1th1n nln or' are limit thi qheleag eAndF Cmen ii thil totu nnnDCfYfq n' l. 1kDonProbblJ alo tald Pft hJD haad ir WblUerbl pr i Iwome1rhatab 1he I pl atr11hfch thecountlT DeTer I hesltatedto i ey ca. laslaprov am. bner lass alrordto eek.

1500. nOOto I en. thel1p np to YOUNG. A' ars jur lea uUe season' Aunstawlll cl se croesthe rin a' E2usrh to a oo in. 1 terest1 an1' I wlt Itlengthened WIth.

Leagimers. Into nd nnel vs Macozranif Dla leadof over200. hf Itproved falnUonHEI soon res bled It' IJav bl sec1u I the i th I it. I I then manage ent belt vtnlr I mana 2r Imd obtained-Augusta lace Colu lbla I by' atest oflnslde I. wlnnlnR" end the won th ague.

Ba ne came Jfcourse at- rlou n. 1 leallUt and. solL It I AtlAnUaor arne en a wi A. It en I olneLSU an6ther. and.

P9W. ell atter' A qLEAqtrE eatJacks nvill R. H. re Auzu tao 00 00 r. 000.

0 Ba WbtPDIe an Cu l1 re AMERIOANASSO IATION Ind an potbO oToledo Mh1neapo11i 15 Clty J. trl5Mil kJ tifN' J1J" ft 7 m1f M. QNi PME i Si er s-- ct Aiii Br lnrYN p. for Jl ext Years i lil onij mer1JIh1Ch wa i7t ut' il" Hnand it Is is th ttthe irou et 4t iOOtLi" So long as 1 d. m1il al d.

t1 1d tieam l1 tJ1I 1i but cKw dee LN ii ni 3' ldnI1ottr 14 hait eenr perl Mnext7ear experSeneeor euo nw1U. re-l" repettlion. thel lrltudnrQrthe nKr. P1ei1n YOVedt i. VRItiqt nriMtlii tba new.

pap otthe andeamt 4 bestTh. ly' po1icyPuraI1edibr bu. baltowner calculated tolet tberw I wlthctbU1aamtor I thenC6meUaoSefIt1jundJonu1ta I apI rt theieamrr-eeJ ttra Of bre IUIMkomc i ThetnJunctlona.11ere betweenthe ntaotthdty Ofwh1ch tbttranehle nt 9" Ttaed n. that tl1cke tout promlSe4bY the' theaaluT Inthfa. aeemto beWI tortett me IOinr to.

vt. orlt lthatthe ftheteague i tal. bopetor Ui ecfi' dulefofthe A a. 4. andcoUere in- Itltut on no Ids.

on Hehu aMls lIed ne uhaTlnr rOUiint rk Georlt1aco tel atT tvtnt for Ia rel. wor or' tn nd I onhIRfeet ting nndln roba nty wmm ke a ar wUlreoort lhe be ha th Reynolds' that' th 902 ex tcted take part savs' teaon the-'past I Wl1Uamsw o. coa hed the fEW lveir consl en pla er andMlcham at uoundwhen pasthist 1tot Auburnthit wlllc litj 1l- 8ls heformer th andM 1m fthe tlta et was in tle thO lrhi Beasonln the lay? winner- bj11 Unl erllity Al ma. nd downedhY th unhMtd-ofteam teamts' heaYV andcan beeipe 1e. ra mb toreJ easonget tarun er ltfllJa1TeY.

the ofM1I8lul pl a en 9 ai' brtn re SOn. rne bedul for-A. bUm as arr nges fortha 1 04 tamJaastollowrM ntt mery' 1 ber" rIdaSt fe oncam pus 15 on' Cr IDS I Unl lt N. shTflle at Bli h01ASdioorf atAufnim t' 1t- Bln t4 ntVei 1t" ofiJ 6 con ovei ber ihazik rtrln roitltht jcb 4ut th fa a it9lib J1 J1atJI1eAu 9 ra1 teaml V. 11' the Georgl 1' cK wJIn ndi tOAP' l1 th tzo ann11t y1DJt 1 1riS lan JJtn hoor tonCbutthepm :1s.n rc du1 f' 14 al l1Iz U- roba llit1' wmi.

DIavCd 1ereItnf fttur6 ni tli Or 1 ir lt1le 1nr zr nPl1 lo aALTIKouANI I i ket il tori ra ll nci bAlS lteftb SePteXnbet 9 th rh1t it orais extWlontot11Iidt. mfet' tJeketwth ttAt Ujll. 1IIJ f1 A t1f it i lntl ftlt lc jTf iIO' N' tHt. cmJ i Mac rri' 1Je rAi fwti I rT tOfi lJeni 9 4J 1. Loriaok.

epi ti toj' ZXie 1fJndue1iJ tjJt A nerl cupc hthe. i ti an rptnctl ti at bn ble. rtakethe ijol1mflta tbJ' i1st hatiheould aItt1ltledw1th pu 1Jldn t9 D7. boa. o.r.i JV1t nl ld1.

h. C9lld qtd 81rn i at a znpar1T1 1' I. 4W SA iK ki vfI aGo I iI fJi1e 16 made PRkk. e. wee JA fml hatl d.

bt Ab er io aaldlanager pow tI.lut/hlrftt."and. Imak halcontrot. sanT amoPJ1tot elt. niBtrjn I' Wh tte 114 thrbuhJIUf etld notiet th I nt Hehu' awlde der-- h4 4 1atl Ukethat Freeman. nU1" ThJ baUcome eaq ltg vert pl teand VerTet- i tllI1Y.

1 aT aldthatthe heoouldonceman re. 10eale theplate Hewaseoolandi i mejut artf wnsnoerowdpre Th twocOac ofjlgthelr puthtmuJ y' cker. atd. Morleatler game. 1 wn tn tb untry Jie en.

pi1c 1mg v6lldott nhav amar und QPleltAndlng on. the a Un 1 1C. atUe 80 h4 ms. rJOl1 YS noknow believe at IT Wclhasklng at tian11 rd ot nrStKrut mayor FII er Fromthls :30 locktn games' orhiccount. CES HEif AY 004.

EVents Afternbon. Jl lo klnr rai 11 at 11e moht. tlt i 1ock. le' entItef the- ll r4 efl as' IOIP nd r. nntenox ULca na.

Prestonl t1IO I dr Av nI05- Ii I Race-Four Todd C. 0 racewm nam presentcan ldate8 ty nd ey ntwil 5. Lb the htn ii th raCe rthat reuoneowd last Xa then1 nage nt re running celvedlate Wb hdJmcu1t wU brthe new' horses. MOlt ot 110rs ent red appe red. S.

turdar SNOOT TO END TH gr1tSI' tS a Qul NJ pert ifiemtn' harta" t. roun. lsemblet2hereta te ahootlngtouma l1t re recreaU ce con lu ted StafeRltl oclatJon' houlleb cha lalnot olleoftheNewlfrley Natl nal ents. othe hrfUanat rev ltedthe zT' Theconclu4tnsr wP.ek-fito tomor I' wwltbthlfreyolver tro1 hYmatch ost 8VlnliottheWeeJci wtllOCcurThnrsdar Two toJ' ti ij I ii ttlig Et 6 fk' i 1 1 N1fJHrI 1. AND 1J ii ii i i r.

A' 'N''t' 1" yt" 7 i if 1 rjt Ii. II under. tilt" tlat1ta. oc ral 1c Otheola Jl teret tb oi on' id' a i I1e td1. A148oc1ety.

Of N. York 2 adu rWaof exl e. wo it tJ1erreat at benefttfor' uie4e rrlzi-pOo txten coumelto' Uwh wer. tOO em 1 eoun eI-aDdJwta mefi. tor1o Jhowtbatlt ha pUcat t.

lIeSI85J dhair cov red ltadJedti 1 S47 1nmoney Coll moner preiin a1 ut. Tbel1ew Le A1dSoc1etotAua ia itnrti j11elegal iwm whob. abletopa7 atto uet. Ulte U- la1Oen tbatI w1itrell ve eatmtl. 1yttomeyot calworryan bardWO tM dOf 1.

la faCt. law rs i' tor cl1t1 1 iproYed lr a' CODi tithe i ure men1rl1owiU be pIIO rely onan4 80me centded cted tor. col1ec lons Itl tltedth theaervtcei cooolawret aee ii' bellevedth6tA GttheeVU WhtC11bU resul practl ei t1an CIr nn cltosr vlofatlonolthe gu lhm nt1a1l' i OnelaJ1er. o. Jain.

said Lea vine ore matterot S1on conne t1 n. ft1j- h. ottbe' law. U1io vu. mau.

ra. 11 tAatJu dtqhlm peo leneedl1 Jll en rely oZ Ullawal1o. perCentiDtet1 paid- maibe letott. vend. Ourar frQmthe pro eiHere fac thAllTJJdJur re tP3 se entl.

touT lt rnone nderS. tn. an8versre l1nt cond1 oJ1s th thundrednt In. ve been ofeverTetfp otdometlcs theqn ney ma 1y' tancesthll wud afierthe 7 fouridtbat IIIHnIledvaluable rOpcrt1W1. nsoldfor' mere' peace nsi1m ctthe lurpl tlie 8Illetn the" of ou ar161.

oUoans tbeborrO' 1lcr hlst hr. laW7 de case Ueveale l. so- cletywoulderad1catethll eVIlcrom po1ttlc. taw. hment 1nltated.

thenes 1a rlWe. thatawlubJe thepro- iam lhm nt tutth law. i deslrln untiheeadeend nt attldavltthat ntla ind bte4t blmand otth un1 lll' lro u9 Prnt ij" eanotbave th defendantaward subJect6 larn1s ent. 110tU ct. If lawyer.

A Yfce E1ethD ee rt i zomth se I ci11c matt rsarieWhere1 U31tanceissretI crtdo. a OFwttbt lhemHI1Ior I Matter IntcntncaDt th dd. 1argt. aeeOunto tJ1 a1iittA eOi" 9ii d- r1)- nt 1 rumr. human' nd utfeii i dIU lri tlcJfiithnaC1iatlOQ ot tre.1- ublie hjiieallu 1 IO Ui.

tbe' WhenimeDtAl 18t 1i ftri th t-'J fa iii 7 wetocaf JII rJt th re. 1 utr more ltili' trf It tonfront1n ii e' i 1h 1 wr le 1. td. 1r9 On. a JI In Wattera 11Q1lbUf tfProt 1emt lantt'-ctai tucltOPf na CerGt l1Ieh Jiar.

on. lIOm1 clt1O deTiulWtft 1fzidtn 1iC sntt th6h rt-coD 1np th61W rn. tl. I ifloC1aH i tino Chjot It I I Sr 4h 2 tJ 0" 91 tt 1 ii1 Ji1f-f th' 6. hlri 1 t1 t1 1 ftidi" fthe iir 7 2fJt i r2 Sk 1 1s fi I li 1i.

i1. 2. OJ3h a 5Q' I c' it tQ J7pFrt. o8.aQ fe ff I ym xe 1 tl 5p 33 3 i i f' 1 qr 19rJ. t- anoy veSi 3 800 33 13.

OfF 1i' jtI oitf jnit i 7i ifi Jqt 01f mt a il F' Wff DR GRlfEIRSiGA CTl DENTA ROOIS. VAiU. I FbR ATIOKn Jl JHisfE i :11. A. fN i N' M.

0 N. EY. X. tract the. lf W' application IU otVf Uz A1rlglveu desired.

00' 00 M. fBestSetmfT tti n' a Irt 5no I 11 1 309 t5IO :1 9 c'- idgeWnrlS4ertlGtti Co. br 5 OO w. Pl ie ustta aeh' Un. tnnttitrr Co qvent1rw.

stYt b1t work at relDlkaWl k. Prices. 7. later aU rialI4 baJh1rteClaanttt1enUbi OIUIS. MPInON 01Bee A 1Iftt81OO.

to101OO pO.Ima4a xtr lic PLrJ WJt td i' 0WJI" Dreg c. c' FFt 1R CJ ng p. i Cf ut rEArLArtt if st JUS A 1 STU 1L. 1 I' IITf Dl DAY. CUlIEXIIlIItI 3000.

25 05. 208 J. 20 TICKETS TltXETS. TICKETS TICKnl OiT I. A.

OJ I fo ONLY cilrl rig chlr ONLY-LINE aia dln1ngcara. f- Lr fREta xln Jtonncf Lour lII it JU LINEyfa ncJnntJanrr ndlitUpIat it' i 1 SLEEPt FtS. I Coacb ralony. fe i 2i a nth of-8 CaWa C1t Dlpoh Tl Off ceah seeu6 fo Or utlcket 57ft BEAM R. tr aiengerAlZent So tftR tllnt Rreciot sStnes 4' nomrll I to cludealt th fine8ttone8 8u hlsthe cOno I11of OUi patr ns T1 e1 wiJ e.

1 1tecfltrqt r. lecdol1and tlie-bUl' Dlam ndJ tru val vls fre man- F' I ro 1' rerSocletlhjlitabfu11edlll anlt PlOYeesl nUY' itto caseilof rr ss Ot1yranntesand brok whi1einJnlsteiaa contact soma 1 l1 1 d. A1Ilothes reteftheJEfUesto thelegaUiJd epubU otcredltthe barwithonQh ltot theklridrleu charltjthe bard tclw1ty rr otb ld. 1 sbouldlt notbobe or cJnlela1 a1dT' oseVihoh ie 1ntereatedthemaelve. I 9rg ve sPo rtwJth apdoU.

ven tonf1 ce thUI B8tt the approval pr 81 but have. promised 10 bacri 12 to etr Mar1et 6Xe ursdaY In JonEfof the theleIOnitheMarl Ua' stron team n' tJ1 score afhefeaturr amer ere Glenn' pItch1n and tw a ter. fh iMrP A MrI Labor Yi 11 jf 1 :3.f Pzts ptem bllt' 1d wonthe yer ru IB tl i i YlreJniaPartlyclOu4Iondar. rfeh northwast Tues4ayWro. iNortb Carol1 Fa.

ir. fn fwe 1 lI1 1ler. east OruOtt1litondaT Tu 7' light to north fit SoUth aeor' Puul. clo dyJton ar a ltlXuilc1ar f1J i71reab winds. rU 1 v4r ndaT aw erA' aouthDOr1kI rmtt' pOrtMTu partlf tewln4 JrWl 1P I rtli.

CloudtIot a f. rUU Tueday hti ortbeUtlnaT Psrlv fcl ttdY11lond fr tbow InI11h cloud lb. ower- O. n. at.

11J trwa ma on WettmfJT Niat 1r tMfii on kOll th01ttrifti.outh at' ortlQ Jf Tl 1 ph stJV nt' five cents rthe J1i trfpby le l1o id Air tj ie to4Richmond ond Va. i li pt. tier i4th C' 0 0. 7tb' vitlif nal mit Septritb ri il5th OJ hIQji ll' 1 pi i1g v' vith 1 outFcb ge f' 6 TT i- r' 9tqu Ji expert cutting rid eiting 4isiirig fI aiDi ijonds tJt' ordiria- l' Jh perQ 4. largeafth rse Son.

sqat a tan ll' Centur- BJd Whit iPEA HJR if i i. A AU" 0' i ft. :1. Ji fi 1SEIEIIEIt 4 tl it I ll fS Ieitrotwe' mfth tr. I fTb ti 7Q tOiS 0 0 fi' f1 fro tand remeref i 4 IPEACHTREEIT' 1' 1 fb oit et tJfti11 Iw six if llet4P itI 1 ntLK Dwf pAiliL lf ff F4 fY dg Oi ji" k11 1ci I.

1. Al rc :1 f' 1. fiMlnili' iii t1 j'- I EGI1 sEsIT cted ThJ are ssIoi thl3 muchi 0 wilIb. mdrzithX for the band 11171 alid th log s1nce ei criminal coiir I morn1n 11 faIV on o71t cour en toe to be cao the better knowA a aboat 0110 0 ths the doOr 011 71e brought rank Brett MaCOw 7 rrled. OBrieU of hI1 azure thefr ace Irflfll ta.

cc ornthg. oiciattn- Ed lace In piViIi hava ta. afli 4 toniorrow iabor in ore Hilt- No bythe plus the ito. caboa4d1 hmond ale tb 6th nallirnIt ceprng' cbes jctr' UBLEHEADER GamoWiIiBoayed tTen ic atandl3lg lIo 52 0 471 113 54 59. 478 II3 SI 82 451 t1azt1ctague Lost.

los oni1 72 li9 114 122 119 Ill tIS jiaa 113 York. 110 67 113 :113 112 OrlearIs IS. 6w I. eport ew ehe LittiC 1CC oatgoer1 Cratere ba' rs abo Ia ji1 t. lb tha it330 B1 to on ta 10000 1pai.

ill Spine. a hovaer and ese sIx Cr up end herto bt 4. ha will fh trlt with th the 1u1 vould thoei eAbhi tbew1ly SOUBE3 rt Wlggs tme Dncan I RilE tt. 000 I I 00OO- 8 4 L. m.

RHE leans. I Tx. I Like his. 4 took 113 darlngbase a ta. a KHE a I 40.

3NATIOAL atL emt 1 cad ti AheautRt. an nr ei. RHE 4 1 rm1le2. Seuternber Chicago f71 tdttng eIding hits run-- BHL IOJZ 2 8 bro and Hung SALA RYLtM1T THEWOODS i HsPased When ARKtck Is st i i Therl tiznMtiin i. sear so waa opentng when the cryot ucendedto thepouth came a.

the ay1 Prank wa other It single tbiigeeti I neIh. borhoo P1nn Is hi mng oh probe ta 1 nt thu thror pay yeeek lm cLOSESSEASON Many jui ng dayandSundv a 4 eIl over200 theearly managezent. eec. yen hs. a eire he Atla an ther LtA.GUL .4.

r. oe000 3 2 0 0 0 0-0 2. City 5 Miwaukee iOto theR aces racesPiedin nt Park start promptly 3oprirr Goodiaige erttrffor1 toiiy. lwie 1 CHAN CO MS a NkONr OM EY forNext Tetii 4 A rift at vazishine has come Into the babtll sttiiation in the IittI city at Montgomery which this year at lust tIasbeenthethorn iideottbb Southern tgue. a Themanaerent otttbeteam ownership of the tes changeit 81r.

Wlntereof tXedtgomnerytrac lIon rimpany bssbought t. tile Jnter est of 31r. Oftbe oppotng and thatthe trouble la cettled for good. So RagIandremalned at the ddeeltabls caii to Every posh haj' been1 next year of this aeason will pre. aaoim ln roy papersof tbeeity ze cametbose irJunatiOn tsmraeuIting inthe.trsn- the carcomptthtea lt ofit.

the mne to Work toztae COMINGSAON Annonces onhi 7. boys. the againenter wtl oi ael team sears little tho ht Of ut unheard-of teavv one hrd4r0m. the Star will. team.

a for follow. gomerv I pus at Clems Oc tober 1 5 University at Birt zningbam Sdio iof at oiGeorgla at. November day far it will be mnthed that t1je Geor gateams glys. wsvlo theGoorgfaTech teannd wP uqtunderjake to pull off theirannual Thanksgvn game in Atlanta been the5 custom. the game Is now scheduled toi Macon and in all there fl YOdT5 tnIeutlje broue2itaorpsa AjahamL- tie ah0 at either fllrmlngham Montgomerv.

5. 2495 BALTIMORE ANDBETtBNf vi Ceattraf of Grg1aBaUw 3L TCp a 5 Ticketaon aaietorsteamdshing September8 eudI0. ted 1 w1th prtv1Ieg ext nslonot IImleW 8enibertWbg tkketwItholat Aztasd upea. pOymeIIt oo 5. S.

eiiv Peas. Acsat. A3isa tk S. r. 1 May lnuD.esignWa\ Sion ToC ntucfAnotje.

CaIenger4 a London September4.ICaa had with rs 12ptonappeared hope of c1hanj his which t1a decidcdnot as a' ha 1y. son th. taez said tha that he ajlT eputy2me wouldnomInate panythe utMrrFtson itilt nqt Ihnlluh ahoiald be able toaccompany It imimait FWELL LIESRjJKER S. Toiin wrn1Mid 46i zig by NapRuck. Uncle Abner.

aid ha ndlmas amountof fa1rfrp th dimS ball. 1 fanve i In It air. joshingyou Rucker- atd after I 1le. been wbuld ag many hundred ople Iliac linp me one or men. and cmto e1imer Kru gam SHEUt' bA' ta ea Iledmoht after ooA a fjioe Race-Four I I RaedI10-Ladv Sea I1I- I tO Jovial race.

alzostatI nd 3ter pre7 re- the Club todaysraces THIS WEEL SpentSabbath The of' After5divine 1 week wee ES siODAYa1 35i ifdS lf io OQQck i I TNASH VILL ATINT4. I. FOR5LECAEIO IIee 1sta1b1ishSociety tleie1 111Bs La. of lew end fortbePuxpo of Su- Coun el De- Pimor. 5.

i. Lt relirganised I wayfoj. the estblIe dc1etyin 5kzgenumbei I citizens ji an ctreies. ottb needs for the a a to poor WhO ste un abla of New twenty-eight smell- I at 316385 notlntend with I Zap. rl cma t7 riL credit a hu menwbo willing-to an etited that ie dr d.

thatIx1uob in- xthjth. th I cosTar- said 7hi 1 lor out aw allowi ma wages ome 41anta. ioans num. ofevery the-money cons umCtbe th' tsa i nored. makeaffidavit is toiwear greatly ueeled.

butls to thewotd a thetnslgniftcance Oji thelzsuesinvolyed are turb- 1 I andufferlngs upon part ot th general that suffering soeaslly mentaidlstres simis it dimcvitlto atteation yet It to saythatirz thehospitals of rStYtbere Is 11-0 uffertnFmore rea' that which' ittends. the bewil. derod and Ignorant whichr flj Itzet confrouUngthe ths 4 A la1si soc1tywoul4 not list thfm-1n the iii 1biit. memfrom op. awa mich op.

prezsors a 34rt of the means of eir sian law and th44e inslnces liayedone so inucl to degrade it1n cinsses society wtprovldean inisWgemjt means of matters U' yriationa to jbepoorer tim 110 bhanekof organised. phtIa tliropy ii. thi poulfsillty ot wder than tn tfl afl lleeo irenUi IM cacea nteng legal aid otber. relief. sppltMtloej tbef esesOt plsyererthee relatloed.

sveIsth1t fllZt1es1 W5stteree teife esfld epe idv1 wM 5 1 w. :4 I I 4 P0 Slhn out ourbeys h1ghboe at thance to'p oth ShO6 bill rightatthemeiuthng the ean- 1tm4i 1v I Sho 2 50 LSTORECLUSESTODAYATIP.M. Boys' double brstedfaioy mixed uit 25t 851ss 1J 8' Norfk fancy I UJ7 a' yJ 1 Bdvs' round coat SUItS Jfl a1. fj t. 750 3) 1) 1111 Savings on Everjthing for Boys.

il 1 1' lWhltnkaSt. 7 OR GRIFFIMS 6ATE CiTYDENJAL vALuABLEINFoRMATIoNI READ SAVE PATNAND Wltb utPaIs to the gumIor Vitalized Mriglveuwhen oO 5:00 I BestSetof Teeth I 22i to S500 500 390 a. m. to 1OsOO p. SUSds7 500 a.

m. 400 m. B11 Thou. hOd. Lady Attendans.

REMEMBER TJE pi.tcz---c.raerwbit.au sad labs SUwt ovs grown a Allen SkIre. 5- SF a 4. FREE' Reclining Chau Car Route TO SiL9UIS AND RETURN EkSO SIXTY CUU UCI1I 3OOO 2505 S2085 SOUTHERNRAILaAy chaIr v1asnc1inatiarrdInIInapeiIsa is 8LEEPINGCAR8 CoachtExcurelontICketi CalfatC1ty Tlck andsee uabefore your tiCkets. er it. JR.

FasseierAent 1Solthern RailwayAtlanta Gi. econoth in Dlarnond3 is sthnes Is the economy Theykno of our qo vs 4 e' t5. stab1is1ed ia come In. what ii. Mt of to In so aid orgaijization have all havenot onlY been enthusi- their of an 0 thern necezsary 10 to piaa LegalAid So letyinAUant Il Thursday1 one of anappest games.

the ctrongKennesaw I penter he thej. 31. A atMari6tta day. iarigoldwonBIg asi Paris September 4. aniIer won de I distance L0i I TliS WEATEEL al Washlngto8.

8eotembei for. Monday. and Tuesda' Partly cloudy Monday light Jatr In west. ht ondav totresh 3fonm3aY and llzbt 1e m. Partly dloediMonday sbow- net Partlv light in south.

uesdav uarllycloudy I coagt. rzcxtr and wsrmner Mon. Partlv soutbeaatoortionf Tuesday parIy ciosir i round trip bytheSeabord Line ber4tb1 5th Gtfrand with 1finat to 1904. sleeping cars 5day uut change. BEAUTY of quality5 ndper- fectsetting distfnguish rank shaw Diamondsfron1 the ry stone5.

2 The Stock very large at Crankshaw Jeweet Bldg Whiteba1lSt. 7- PEACHTREE' OTS AUCTI SEPTEMbER I4th1904o' S. Balance. PeachfreC Prontagi LrL I NoiO5. Thes' ii availab' for rhey I5q11t- are iliereforewitnthe recb of any on di4i P4 HrREELo Al will offeied atMe sal balance atauconbabE named iae.

quther cash ba1ancee twoaaiI years six cent utereet4Jor an i orma t4 EDWIN P. ANLEY a EatAI4na2 Century Building Or Sorevili be oloed1Mond Sept. 5th fo4ook Jass stIsbNDsr U. ssW ZZT flhlfi IiWe.

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