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lie Unliej. FOLLOW JConvtn- ome. State Unl- on his re- I in lewIibij la about the I the Question a said In the qe. kre since tin Ints. tn 1891.

Ration in Chi. tier Jie name good roads Callfor. Iprk and i Its board of ruughout the In spr jading roads. None of pte atjye la A further found In Ithe educatort 1 form of let. led by Colonel ud which nv Ured of the kliurjr Wired by th.

wd Jerlred I fact th Us I where the re. nd fret tabor d. it en were rep. tha National representative or Iowa. ere exct Ung Ihe dl.

fallowing head by all Of the resented lid IH property Are we Pam road slumM con als' the means for to bulU good bt or slowly rcm the' roll hull the :11 option prln I the masses to rOddl the sense of upon three prd to uniting 11 rganlz-itioa Iti was hear. Iresn and eeh 1 matter strong Bt IK ompbaU. rk or rtail tent engineer he employment II' roads. The done was thftl n5tdemit- from the pent- tr of nigh I tire steps Will about representatives Itriiuzily con- of the convict accomplished he congress ch the south. an organize- 1 rice president vice presidents I vice presidents vi.

le power to ap. I million of plllnn over one- of the direct. mt Ile state grange. IntP The state Ipot a complete I1 dues or 1ii esrxvted to Elcitbns or the n51 I trn that their en 8 Iral Kov Stone Sfltflflt lihlY poBte I on 8e Inn Irm I hl1Ck tnri nlghl JipoWtan HI' I the election somewhat ca vl oro is fight Inrl 11 nip sack Th re nlt him the larg- 1 uipIiafeat- Ion of the fifty 1 Harrison and II ted said Mr. the verdict of hat been given bed.

The resale llnued upop the lation that they pes They putt- ever enacted to foster the manufacture to an extreme with lib. Icmocrat who UL1t and I wfl Wnat the poor nd he doe. not liters not tojiiffl sorgham cant If Cubit. Ibllcan party sending to ratlc major- so heed but had done and ere to the same affairs of the ratb. To them.

power for thirty years laud we will re- lade and correct Icy The Anaer- put us In jpw- ixpectattons four 0 the mourner ises we ex- many years to Lesslon knoW oned and some lered upon unt1l It get into them 1U upon us. irst It reqn It themselvtfs ought not to the passage or ow good it may Ined about April litton of the tar. leave it entirely. Ibut would hav le house so that Twe went ft bared a session. f.

before ji then we co i business of the. extra session reason why thia bme of the IcJaUy 1 to aisUt tn n. Jiem ihle PJ iwiiibfl forttt I tutel Cps Snitched the Ron- ors from Auburn. THERE WAS HARD PLAYING ns Cb oterled by Fin Playing. Brilliant Work-Tilt Guns Today.

TIT be. daodi to plsy color tun fine weather. tine opening day fine as a fiddle and the college ings away up in G. for the from the Old North you Well. they try on of them when it tball Champions of tht have stnrtffi out tames this reason with taken ncton from the hbam itb.

a is II i nil royal from brgilln what a tight those fellows did big strong men all shaken up with at evtty nerve trained. every drawn tight over their big bones i fertile honor of their mother collepc hearts lr for that ra rther oHl in liviug colors ip il ir TRINITY DUCK it i wonder how they I Into tie fray with zest rolling in the MI 11 mud for the prize of i yfriory exciting from the start last il kicked and the victory to tie chni- from the Carolina land. I a hummer three times over. That's i today's game will bra it. i is WI' wlll1l the Univereity of I Carul na will tackle the boys from Iold laud of Alabama.

It will be the best pmnes of the en tiro set-lea. i didn't 1 ave her full strength on I jester lav She will put in several lay und it will he pull for with the North Carolina chaps her i teams win show up with strong rm fc sad the game will indeed he one 111 well worth the seeing seven days in ITKL game U1 be caned promptly at 2 30 i rather early in the day but by ne- 1 10 that the game ill be finished be- jft grows dark. Those going out as iSodocI i can get it xl sight of the i though it is much better to be on It the start of course. tag Days 8 game will be simply On that day the Inn trait of Mr tic old college will he on the with Trinity the team that so well ycoterday against the laba The latest news from the Loiters Virginia is that the team was never in shape than right now. Tnej are every day and will be one of the Ipst et of men ever brought upon a ItB rrouu 1 be Ii greet day at Brisbme park occasion i is ad to have these college men I lid the pc 11 of the city are deter.

ltog th ni first annual games such Mage that ill gv- the southern col- I tUragetxipt to continue them year uns on the Field. Auburn and Trinity teams were half pust but the game ttart unt 1 quarter to tne practice Auburn 1 llr 1 of men thou fnnit nion MH med to favor- tifcial in their of the rj at left half back and cLied nearly third' of the I I igut or the Auburn team White Tnuit average was play the elevens lined up iJew 100 Position ght bud Wtht Tlickle Klgtt Guard teuter hush left Guard ft End Trlnltf. Blab. k. 100 Turner 170 A erv 100 James 19 Oliver 30 Stringfttl 100 Ite 155 ML 1fl iufciitl X' Itt fft Tackle rautham 170 US Black.

140 Iw 1 bt lfback lwi Left Halfback. Fullback 10 To Aubu Bandy. 140 Flowers 40 Daniels 100 the toss and took the oal which swept Athens 11" ut they tacf reckoned host. Only a small advance SNAP BACK. the formation snd to do around right end but tothi YtLing except lose three 6 tackle by Uraniliam.

kick ball went to Trin- never lost it until a touch- a ball t0 of ten ft yards more end Wins by Flowers Pu hed around left after i1 nt to Auburn. that team to aa 1 Ukln 0PP ents territory. Dor- yards more and had yards for he was topped Turner CS and took or nd right end when he WI net tackle. the Trinity quarterback on Auburn the balFand Tleddln tried th left jend but was topped by i Dorwy was sent to try the' right end but Turner tackled him before he even" got started. Auburn losing three yard Trinity secured the ball but lost it again without' ear material change in position.

Again Trinity secured the ball on a fourth down and Bandy made an elegant run around left end and was wen on his way to a toneh-dotfh when Lang made a splendid tackle. TrlnlQ-1I pin. thirty yards Trinity lost the ball on a lot of fumbling but on a bad bunt by Lang. Blalock made a touchdown and a goal was kicked by Bandy. Score.

twelve to nothing In favor of Trinity after a total time of thirty minutes the last touch-down being made in twenty. two minutes. Fifteen minutes of playing in which Dor- sev Bandy and Flowers made splendid runs. but without a touch down ensued and the first half was over. Th Second Half.

Luburn bad the ball In the opening of the second half and started the off with a rush gaining fifteen yards but losing the balUn the scrimmage that followed. The Trinity boys are waking up too at this juncture and from now on the game is contested to tile bitter end. Handy gains two yttr1s but a few minutes lat th ball on the Auburn si le hci gums a Mir I but four down st nds the ball into the hands of the North Carolina men Grnllthnm. Turner and 11cm rs gain ground until Avery breaks tackle and mnkes vs touch-down ndy lacking goal. Time ten minutes and the score eighteen to nothing Again the Auburn team tried the and with better success as they gain ten yards but they lost the ball on a fumble.

For the first time the Trinity fullback punts the ball and it goes forty yards be fore the Auburn fullback punts buck. Dan- i is caught the ball and by swift running anti good interfering he gained thirty I THE cnNTER. yards and would have made a touch-down but the splendid 1 tickle by Dorsey. 1 lowers is sent around the end with the ball and gains six yards before he is fairly tackled and held. Turner breaks right- tackle for a gain of three yards.

The umpire calls foul and awards the ball to Auburn. Jiorsey tries the right end and gains I yards and bucks cuter for ix more. A fumble is made Auburn and tringfiihl 1 secures the ball for Trinity. Grautham. Daniels arid Bandy hammer the tackles until Grautham is sent around the end and makes a touch down.

Bandy kicks a goal for the fourth time and the score is twenty four to nothing. nl Mlie Goal. Auburn took the ban with the hope of securing at least a couple of touch-downs and started vith the wedge Dorsey carrying the ball forward for a tam of four yards. Hut in the scrimmage Trinity secures the ball. In quick succession Grantham gains first the feet then eight yards but Auburn is given the ball on a foul.

The Auburn team began to pick up a little and Lang the full back got around the right end for thirty yards. in good style. Auburn loses the ball on four downs and Bandy breaks the right tackle and gets five yards Grantham duplicates the perform donef ImacSue a baseball diamorfl for ex ample. At the home plate where the apex of the wedge should be stands the quarterback atone with the ban. On first base stands the left guard.

Just behind him with hands on his shoulders stands the left tackle left end and left half-back. On lfiOTt. The Gridiron. third base stands the center. right guard right tackle and right end.

On second base is the full back. Traftord the Harvard quarterback then touched the ball to the ground. Down cams the wild tauJema from either angle rwming like the wind Brewer the fullback careening in from down fat The men struck Trafford like a torna lo and swallowed him up ju as he i.a- ed the ball to Bre er Then the right wing wheeled like lightning into line of the direction pursued by the ri ht and the whole team went flying into Yale's right wing like a crimson sirnoou gaming over twenty yards before Yale knew what was up. A touch down adds four points and a kicked goal a Ids two more to the score. A safety which is made by the hard pressed side when a touch down by their dpponentu appears imminent counts two against the side making it.

After a punt-out or kick a player of the side making the kick is oft until the ball has been touched by a player of the oppos- lug team. The ball must not be passed towards the goal which the runner is attempting to make and an attempt to make such a play loses the runner side fh yards if the umpire observes the play. Interfering is an important part of team work null is an absolute adjunct to good playing. In interfering the players have no right to tackle that to grapple with or era. the man interfered The man with the ball is the only person that can be fairly tackled.

Clean and quick tackling is desirable in the end men especially. RATES WITHDRAWN. Something Like Boycott Declared but It Is not Working Yell. The Southern Railway and Steamship Association is after the Atlauji and Honda railroad. The little road has been handling a great deal of cotton and Ii cut rate was suspected or something the equivalent of a cut rate.

The Atlanta and Honda handled its through cotton in connection with the Central turning the traffic over to the latter road at Fdrt alley A circular has been Issued by Colonel Stahlman. the commis sioner notifying the Atlanta and Honda DORSEYS GOOD TACKLE. around the left end and Bandy carries the ball around the end for eight yards. Bandy was hea ily tackled and had his ankle badly sprained. Tuttle wt was substituted proved an exceedingly quick man.

Tuttle the new man made a splendid run and gained twenty yards. Grantham breaks tackle for two ards more and i lowers makes a touch-down around the right end. but Daniels fails to kick goal. Score 28 to 0 in favor of Trinity. Trinity Burke Center.

Auburn formed her ostensibly for a rush down the field but instead the ball was punted out. Daniels caught the ball and like a flash started down the field passing the men who were interfering for LINED UP. him and not stopping until he was tackled by Dorsey. By spl ndid interfering Flowers gained five yards. And then for the first time Trinity bucked the center.

ith a quick scramble a rapid movement into a semi wedge and a sudden rush the Auburn line. was tossed aside and Turner made a perfect touch-down placing tile ball direly between the goal posts. To cap the climax Daniels kicked goal making the score 34 to for Trinity. Auburn Gets a Touch Down. Auburn formed the again but it Will broken open by the Trinity rush line five yards again for Auburn.

Dorsey was sent around the right end and mine twenty hve yards by fast running and quiet dodging Auburn interfering very poorly. Again Dorsey was given the ball and bucked center for a gain of eight yards and then after gaming three yards more lost the ball to Trinity. Trln4y then tried the turtleback and advanced the ball eight yards Dorsey getting hurt. Daniels for the first time fumbled the ban in an attempt to catch a kicked ball and Auburn made her first touch-down. Goal Will kicked and the score made 34 to 6 Time was called before either team could secure any more points.

SOMEIHING ABOUT FOOTBALL Pointer or Thu. Unfamiliar with th Technical Points or the Game. The time of a football game is one hour and thirty minutes of actual play with a rest of ten minutes making the total time of a game an hour and forty minutes. By ft previous agreement between the captains of the team the time of the game can be shortened. The aide or the ball La chosen by the tossing of a corn and the winner takes his preference.

Sometimes it may be more ad- Tuntareooi to take the side if the wind is extraordinarily strong as a punt tack will hardly materialize to tile profit of the side with the ball if it is against the wind. The' usual start oft La with the or a wedge. And in this move especially is a very heavy center rush dear able the. more. active that he is the better too.

In the great game between Harvard and Yale some days since. the Harvard eleven introduced a new and an original start off which wax cleverly executed to the advantage of forty yardi In two attempts. This how it is connections to withdraw proportional rates. It said that not much attention has been paid to the circular. The Atlanta and Plor- Ida has brought a large amount of cotton to Atlanta this year to be compressed and it has done a heavy cotton business Atlanta's largest shippers are friends of the road and have been partial to it Up to date the Atlanta and Florida has more than ld its own havinc made some shrew-I moves to capture traffic There is some talk about the Atlanta and Florida bringing a complaint before the Georgia rathoad commission No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hoods as well as the cures sc complljhed by this excellent medicine THE THANKS UFTHE FRIENDLESS Will Be Masts Plain at the Home of the Frlnl Tomorrow.

On Thursday afternoon from 3 to o'clock a reception will be held at the Home for The Friendless. corner of Randolph street and Highland avenue The hosts and hostesses on this occasion will be the friendless ones babies children young girls and women who have been to beautifully for and sheltered in their lovely new home which is a gift to them by Atlanta's generous kindly hearted people As a building and a beautiful charity all Atlanta is proud of it but in no heart. is there such pride as in those who were friendless and homeless. but who on this Thanksgiving day are neither homeless or friendless So with grateful hearts and much pride they ask the people of the city to come out and see them in their home. riiere are still many things that are needed in the furnishing to make it so pleasant a It is desired to have it but it is a happy Christian home and the ladies feel sure that the generosity of their friends will not let this remain long undone.

The guests will be shown the contributions which came in response to a call upon each of the Sunday schools luxthe city on last sunday and ate the bags which were distributed among the older people. The Sunday schools responded most nobly and already the industrial room loon very much like a well supplied grocery store. It is hoped that all persons interested in this work will go out and give the children the pleasure or showing their home. Each one there feels it is their very own home of which they are both fond and proud. Young girls Mends of the home.

will serve the light refreshments and the officers of the home will be there also to add their hearty welcome to the children. Take Highland venue car to Boulevard. Cars go every fifteen minutes. JAPAN. A Chinning Breakfast GUen in Honor or Mrs.

Satrord Yesterday. OTHER EVENTS IN THE SOCIAL YORLD The Football Season Brings Out AU Society In Gay College Colon An other Great Game Today. The Japanese breakfast given by Mrs. WU- Uam MJJlcksoa In honor of Mrs. Safford yesterday morning was unique and artistic' as the nation from which the pretty ceremony Wit taleu.

The arrangement anti the famishing of Mrs. Dlcksons mansion la distinctly oriental and the Japanese tone to the rich rooms were given by superb hangings anf draperies brought from the land of tht chrysanthemum during her recent visit. In the circular blue room on the left tht sunlight filtered through filmy Japanese cur. talus superbly embroidered In those lmpo. nib It.

things that are possible In Japan. The hallway Will rich In Us adornment of superb oriental earrings and the hangings of the archways were of heavy old rose crepe and rich lace. The front dining room was nr puslngly lovely. The walls here were rose and the superb embroidered satin draperies were in the same warm tone. A tall mtrrol over the mantel was softly festooned with tulle caught here and there with trails of Intangible green.

There were four large tables two In each spacious dining room sac III of them were adorned In yellow. Chrysan. themums were the flowers appropriately chosen for this feast a la-Japanese and these gathered themselves together in bowls and vases where they looked like clusters of fluffy canaries at night fall. The round table at which the hostess and ler two honored guests were seated was covered with a cloth of eastern lace run through with golden ribbon. Many candles with yellow chrysanthemum shades shed a soft light upon the scene.

The favors here Wire Japanese fans of opaque white crept decorated with delicate painting and em brotdery. The favors at the other tables were charming Japanese cards and deeoratlvs paintings and at every plate was a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums tied with ribbons of the same sunny hue. By the side of each finger bowl was a- little object that looked like a tiny bit of whlU wood. These upon being dropped Into water unfolded themselves magically Into exquisite flowers and all sorts of unique ornaments. for even a Japanese baby disporting Itsell In a tiny swing' was among the surprises in these Baptismal unfolding The two dining rooms thrown Into one by folding doors presented a scene of rich and seductive eastern splendor Yellow and rote are Japanese colors warm with the glory or the eastern sun and they found the full Interpretation of their beauty In harmonious blending.

The air was soft with the scent of tweet woods and rich and spicy with the odor of autumnal flowers Upon the waves oS sett color and fragrance foaled the delicious music of stringed instruments. which arose above the low murmer of voices like far away bells above the hum of of a sum. met field. The mandolin and flute mingled their love notes and then there arose clear and rich. a voice In beautiful fr And so the luxurious meal passed along until completion and after the mints at and taken their seats In the drawing room the rose-colored draperies parted and a Japa- nese maiden clad In an embroidered kimono of blue and white silk.

tied under the arms with a Japanese sash stepped forth to ren. dpr a humorous pl ver with inlnc grace and expression. Miss Corlnne Stocker was the clever artist who Willed her talents to this part. Her recitation was followed by Japanese. dance in costume rendered most exquisitely by Miss Janlta Daln and Miss Lute Gonlon.

The two young girls made lovely tolls t6r each other In helr blonde and bin- nitte types. for Miss Gordon Is as rich in color ing as a jaequenitnot and Miss Rain Is like a marguerite. This dance was followed by a recitation of a Japanese song rendered In cot- flame by Mrs. Hugh Hogan. with the most bewitching spirit and expression.

Too much cannot be said In praise ofthts song with Its delirious mandolin accompaniment The in- strumlnt and voice were as dellclously hare monlous at the music of a bulbul and a rtv ulet. And just how Mrs. Hogan dls overed the fascination of the fair Kokana San Is Impossible to put upon paper In cold English. One verse given here seems to show the Idea of the piquant song The Nanetch girl I have teen And Klralfys 8 fairy meen Iv ve seen the Hula girls In Honolulu Clllcasslan dancers too as as In 1 eun The Ku1r dance the Hottentot and Zulen. All qualities and shades Of pretty dancing maids 1 ve seen In Europe Africa and Asia she who takes the bun From each and every one Is Kaliaiia San the little Kobe geisha.

Chorus- The hem hers he She dances every day In an elegant Kim no and an obi It you go out to Japan must see Rohana San. She the prettiest geisha girl In Koch. The occasion was assuredly an exquisite experience to the honored guests. The hostess. like the Japanese themselves seems to have taken the choicest arts of entertaining from all nations to make this brilliant occasion and certainly Mrs Saorn can never have received a more elegant and charming compliment to her grace and beauty than the one which was expressed In this Japanese breakfast The guests were Mrs.

Safford Miss Ruinbough Mrs. Professor White. of Athens Mrs. Porter Mrs. H.

H. Smith. Mrs. Howell Jackson. Mrs.

John Clark Mrs Thomas Cobb Jackson Mrs. Julius Brown Mrs. Oglesby. Mrs. George Harris.

Mrs. K. Oh Mrs. Loulle M. Gordon.

Mrs. W. Peele Mrs. Smythe. Mrs.

Robert Lowry Mrs. Winder Mrs. Walter Taylor Mrs. Dr Calhoan Mrs. halo.

Mrs. High Mrs. Harvey Johnson Mrs. Wadley Mrs. Will lninsni Mrs Rhode Hill Mrs.

Carroll Payne Mrs. Dr. Todd Mrs. Grant WUns Mr Cutler Mr A Thorntoo Mrs. Steele Mrs.

Wrenn Mrs. Stocking Mrs. Barrett and Miss Corinne Stocker. Judge and Mrs. ewM entertained at an elegant supper last evening a number of their friends In honor of their guest Mrs.

Herbert Hall of Knoxville Tlnn The party were first entertained upon Captain Lowrys tallyho In the afternoon. and after witnessing the football game returned to enjoy the most deUihful hospitality at the hand. some Newman home on Forest avenue. The guests were Mrs. Herbert Hall of Knoxville Yr.

and Mrs. Robert Lowry Mrs. Charles Wells Miss Addle Monde Miss Mattle Baton Miss Margaret Newman Miss Annie Innian Mesas. John W. Grant John Slaton.

Tom Er. wtn Horace Hall and Mr. Colqult Carter. Miss ha Glenn's violet luncheon to Mrs. Lowe and her guests yesterday morning was as exquisite as only a violet luncheon can be.

Each pretty maid carried away as a souvenir of the occasion a corsage bouquet of Palma. violet and a memory as soft as amethystine cloud The guest wets Miss Lemon Miss Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report.

Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE larrison. MUs Lowe IBs English. Miss Vlr Cinla. Arnold Miss Ruth Hill Miss Mllne Stocking Use Katie Stocking MU Annie jamaL Miss Isabel Cattleman and Miss Laura Adam. Married at the residence of Mr.

R. Grifin 21 Howard frost yesterday Miss Minnie Lee Barnes and Mr. C. B. Bloom toth of Charlotte.

Miss Barnes i the sister of Mrs. Griffin anti youngest daughter of Mr. W. R. Barnes one of Charlottes a most honored and exemplary citizens and noted not only or her beautiful personate.

but for her love, disposition and Christian character. Mr. Bloana a gentleman of fine personal bearing and most excellent business quallfl catlons. and a bright future Is before this fortunate couple. lie has lived In Charlotte nearly all of his life and commands great respect from all who come in contact with him.

The bside received many handsome presents among them elegant diamond pin from Mr. and Mrs. Griffin and a watch from the groom set with diamonds. Dr. J.

B. Hawthorne. In the presence of a few friends of the bride and room performed the ceremony in his most impressive style. Invitations hue been Issued to the marriage or Mrs. Alice Josephine White to Mr Theodore Weld Blraey which will our Tuesday afternoon December 6th at the Church of Our Father.

Mrs. William Lawson Peel has Issued lnvi. tattoos for an entertainment Friday evening The affair will be highly artistic and delightful as are Mrs. Peels entertainments It is liven In honor of Yr. Robert Plgott who is a man of many delightful gifts and a charming ndlviduality Music will be the cheif pleasure of the evening and Mr.

Plgott Mr. johm and Mr. Burbank are among the vocal. Isle who wm lend their gifts to the occasion. Mr.

Plgott has a delightful baritone voice and his songs ire rendered with Inimitable Iramatie grace and feeling. An artist to his finger tips. and an Idealist of the highest order he Is In touch with all the beautiful things In art and literature. He Is a musical corn- er and has set a number of Frank Stan. on beautiful poems to airs equally as ox- qulslte and sympathetic.

As an actor he Is ar more titan clever. and all of his talents lave developed amid rare opportunities for their growth ml cultivation His wife too a gifted artist. She and her two little girls will arrive this week. and the family win make their home In the pretty cottage formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Rhett They will be charming additions to Atlanta society. Mrs. Henry Smith will live a luncheon on Saturday in honor of Mrs. Safford and Miss Rnmbough. Mrs.

Smith is a charming woman and a delightful hostess and the affair is sure to an exceptionally elegant one. Dr. and Mrs. Harris will give an elegant entertainment at the Aragon on the Id of December. Misses Ella and Myrtle Pound.

two accomplished young lathes of Jackson GL. are In the city visiting Miss Katie Allen on Hut Mitchell street. Miss Gertrude Jackson the charming daugh ter of Judge Jackson of WatldnllT1lle. has returned to her home after a pleasant visit to friends in Atlanta. Misses Dora and Ida.

Cogging the charming daughters of Hon. N. Coglt1ns of Belton. are in the cltL the guests of relatives on Powers street. Miss Mamie Johnson one of Madison's most accomplished young ladles Is In the dry the gu st of her aunt Mrs.

Farllnger. on TattnaU guest of herunt Mrs. Fartlnger on Tatuaul Mr. and Mrs. Eugene IL Mitchell have returned from their bridal tour.

through the northern cities and are now at home to their friends at the Ballard house. Miss Minnie Wedlock. of Noreroas and Miss Ada lavee of Flowery Branch both beautiful and accomplished young ladles have returned to their respective homes alter spending carnival week with Messes Lola and Maude Key 234 Capitol avenue. On ovemeber 10 1892 at the residence of the brides a brother in Honey Brook PL Charles R. Huldna of Atlanta Ga.

was united in marriage to Miss Clara Dorian of Honey Brook. They will be at home to their friends at their residence on. St. Charles avenue after the 24th Instant. No cards.

PILLS Tasteless EffectualJ FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS. Sseh it tick Headache Wind and Pain In the Stomach. Giddiness Fullness. Swelling slier Meals Dizziness Drowsiness Chills Flush. Ingtof Heat Lot a of Appetite.

Shortness of Breath. eotIt Scurvy Blotches sit the Skin. Disturbed Slttp. Frightful Dreams An Nervous end TrtmbUng Ssnsatioss 1 rVsIarttIu Incidental Ladles. Covered wiUi a Tutele ud Soluble Ooattog.

Of all drnrefets. Price 28 cents a Box. New York Depot 36 Canal St 4 ESTABLISHED WO YEARS GO. Salesroom and factory have superior equip. meat and facilities.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED Have your eyes tested No branch house In the city. A. K. UAWKE8 MkoafactarlnK Optician 12 Whitehall St. Atlanta.

THEY ARE Hermsdorfs black 40 gauge doubl. sole high spliced heel extra length. Dye guaranteed. 200 dozen pairs to be sold at 25 cents Pair. DOUGLAS THO XAS IJAVISON 89 91 Whitehall through to Broad.

Goldsmith Sullivan's Business College and Crichton' School of Shorthand Cons datd AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Two magnificent Schools combined in one. Bookkeeping Shorthand. Telegraphy Typewriting Penmanship Commercial Law. Math- ematics taught by specialists.

Ten experienced teachers In the faculty. Within the last five years we have had twice as many students as any similar Institution In this city. Over seven hundred In positions from Atlanta alone. The college occupies morn than 6000 square fe and is the most elegantly furnished Bud nets College In America. Many pupils complete the bookkeeping course in less than three.

and the shorthand course to less than four months. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO ENTER a bust- ness college until you have Investigated our methods or teaching. For catalogues address Sullivan Crichtons Business College con. net Hurter and Pryor streets. oc28 ly op ed pg You'd like to know all about those Overcoats of ours they are just as good as can be and don't cost a.

cent more than you ought to pay. Drop in and see them as you pass. The gist of our Suits Best of wearablest and all sorts. Price right. Don't take it for granted.

We leave it all to our stock. It supports our strongest claim. EVERYTHING IN MENSATTIRE 24 Whitehall Street Corner Alabama. UNITED STATES WEATHER MAP FOR TODAY I WIQ iymboia oo the nap aw as follow. CLEAR UR CLOUDY mows fly with tile wtad.

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sir alongU Has snougli to balance that many lochs mereary. ARM of high VfISIUZI an accompanied teofphert and lows by a moist air clouds lid taba. Maximum temperature at station for the preceding day Is Indicated by those figures nearest to the stattlon. The dense condition of tie atmosphere over atones yesterday were tool In all portion of the central portion of the country has remain the country. Highest maximum temperature ed nearly stationary.

therefore. the weather reported yesterday wa 72 degrees at an An- ehnge state yesterdays report are few tonlo md Pennacol and the lwest txIrn weather condniies the northeast near an sections rxeept degree st tij 1 a tffi lIpuadlnt re U. Pi the edU 1Ltotl Ii eft td 1 1ft ntry liJlrod the tht trt Jt the tlosa I tel pre ertXT f. I 1I0lYin :1 opti DI ft llir rd jJ lltiinal ltAne. I rgllnl ltio ttfl rt811 Z' U1J1 tter i ri atilt II.

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1. f' I 1. CbarCteTieed in 80m' pIDl 8 hlD by. 01 1 bt Jiet MY Hry OIle HtbaIL th last lr cbJlDpiouII fe fefloW from Id with 0134 to I It 118 ttk ll Mr Jat ti ht tho I lhllk IH frr the coll f' fl mtbtr tiated pii 1 ihjr faf' I tI no I into l1ch I mllw Ij Mid I pm was sritiu II al a to chn thrl I' It 1118 tit. I Carolina I old I bil entire urn have yesterday.

I Jlla1ers tlay I fl 1 I I will 2:30 I will fini hed i It I 3 doc good thou i gil Ln Yerl ty will 1. Vir nia th ell 11 VOUUtL glad th st' 1 ci ty to Ye tlJlc DAge will give 1Ioourabe ut ear 7ear the Mi past 3. the lot Trinity the tr If jJlllion bttlIJ fa Hr LSJpclalJy the I TriUIIY' wl' a tb Trinity tlbici rlglt and half-back leLt llI arly lEi Wel t. 1 era wt th It ll 00 lL I 01 jJl elen nj ho Right En Wl 80 Ie Igbt rv IWJt Jllm a. 192 133 011 vpr ISO Left ft IJ70 tt Quarter Back Right Halfback.

HO uburu 100 Toss Pton won llllli ty taking south goal. a ttry boy from Alabama formed ble hr at tth rear but had ell Ar9rltNs bide th formationand to1fU lent the anyU ng on the uperb an Inwuch th thl' a oil Were 5OOretl. As anon as secured thi' ball Bandy. by quick ndtd in rferiDg took the aft en. for Ii gain yards.

IIroke tackle a IlUInber of pU8hed uc eight llVtes' kickPd a goal making the lie nothing. ball went I and taking the ball three their oPponents quick little halfback carried the Id the for three on. seeond trial. Trinity securing I AUburn' fourth down without YLnis. hroke thU.

guard ten if- en chance the ball for hd b. around Do by 1 l. ri 1' 1 uer tAt ed yards. I wtl bl udr elt' touch oWn Fif en sey. touch-down.

The llin nlng I. thi later is sill I urd sends hl han lIowcrs touch- own Bandy be- iliI thirt n- I I ards but for lplt ndhl Dorstlh Wlt I fl rly yar aw rds I six six by tacl i8 is four DnIt MI. th I fo l. full-back cts perform' ihirTJiJ ib hidl fir ei wedge Ju be 160 t. Toudtjp I1Ctoal.

Touthl Cio l. oa1. Go 1 Go 181 h. 1 1S cil e. 0 Xikou tQ j.

fI 2S- rd 1i Lim 0 ou4. 0 3 1- GOAt Le jObo1. Tou 1 J81 tt. 5 JGobol th th in field. tornado just joesed Brier right ad adds presse pont nt si runners five impor mt pla ing I int ire DI I I is I methln a th Valley.

commis- Fl ridas I I carries I aroun heavily wtlO sub t1tuted. th 1 ntn ins ad pa. iDi I' THEY splondid With wedge. bet the' Touch-Down. Dors twenty-live la ba lo fldune 6.

poiu tor tbe i I I tbe USUJ I Ham. rd clever7n ad tage UThJ oJtJ rf compressi' an roa it. I hold Gl Qrgia a II lentneIClne. OF THE ones-babies women-who 0 it. There I I I un.

done. We rk fo 0 the la. erve' a lf1 INTY' ele" Colors-An- TOQa arran emeot lven an Ibl" ro am' feen ht It eIJ i th faraway n' passroalong un ill UlcH i' vt wlnninc rt or thl8 harr. discovered nr set ID8 anet tv 7 ff i lenn alds lye But 11t geL ha. KImono You She's n.

L. tIa vey Wadle Ir. Mrs. E. lr.

Ju an. Newsia entert. tned I pltal1tl 7. JWl1. Chart a Jwe UesU ellt MillLemon PowerLatest US ii" En Th- a 1 aI Stockln St lId fin.

ret terday. moa Is ra. for ly nd Jr DlI rriage r. hl ued hl bin poser tt tons tar have Is Uttl ety. exceptionAlJy.

laiOu Jacb IdThogg1ns J. I a. I I her unt rs. OU86. I I rJ E' r1lv ses i rM aven I rE1iy a ili JJflH1fs Tasteless-Effectual Ings of Losof rta.

SI. anlt Ift DePrlt ss In TWENTY. TWO treer charge. HA WKEI. Uhlt haU lextra fuaran teed.

DA VISON Cuusldatd ul1iYrrn tihthns I 8 feet neaS Man complet. I thoda 01 ranted. 1 ATHER FO 71 LJIi De PJUR I IBHOY Doue41b1e1 JpIet it II tra ofut It IJ IRII nted IIJ cliii tefn1eratur. eat. concntf roo of eel.

te wte reD er was e. rrJ. re a a 1wt NstwtC' a eo 4 a Pa ole tf Jat rrB I di fj lu niSS1 be Un1i from Cons- 1. eprut q1 UL ttI RIAb1 Jie3i prk a uI. rt fLy 5 zit Lt Ltrt I e.

quei1 te i th ytr. It. rdlflf. Lt LI euutL ki I' t.1 Ar Hfl ru. fle tb F5Ld tIu.

I 4 ttjS nal wa 4j lItI. t. 4 1b itpp ri If ti5 unhed erre b' I 5 vt. Si HI1 5 4 5sq fl 9 1S I tr't ia lVS hV ihi pr nt ra' va N. III WflC.

hlv p. t' St tI ur 4tnIttUj c5t wtcomc SeiIrn eIt it Tr. I tli tt 1. th pa3 4 th tL bo OQ tOI rati re uirsofthO t1 e411er- xi tat1Ofl 0 tgtintOtb Ii St. reqn1r to of i wgnoditmftl th te1 hcu aIOFz.

we wOUlO b. pfeet Dd people. th t' it UICfl theT LLrt UC ct11y. tb1 toceelet em thu reitef wLUbetQtht v2 2 4 a T1TUI1q ATLANTA GA. WEDNESDA.

RQVEMBER 1892TEN IAGES 5 insoRY lns Om uoee btng be. pIeyi Ia aL thy 1ore. victory ttttl fy tHg fiar iz Ih gal WIS ftwas. I I oeJocj is University gest ee it i i PPlt give he the' untI t. 5 tr1- jf seowed neight the kWOhed a 111:1 frinitys I 4 Thnit 5- a SW Avery ta 1 110 LOft Granthani.

5 Halba 7 Ubu lain I42pton riity 1 l0sfrow It 2 5 i SNAIBA ontlJe 1 IDtuUi. the tlty I. 111 c4 interftring eel t. Lok tn aad a t- I lowers tOueti.J- ininmztes andy 1. Il tha thebail flck 1 on knbu credit liSde peAubnrn balla thi ndbtit Trinity' 1 the aide yard au nt darn OthI pltewhere Goai.

Cios1. cioa1. IGo1 tl2fi. 4 yrcl 2 I lihe aa1 fCobl. Touthlr l8tft-J totl.

ponents grasp intedered. yards to th tothe tE1tL Itii 1' tl- i5L' k. young peu- re- 11D1INTY ORLD her onn verse Se" queen re J. ll Mrs. A.

rgaret Paim Roy ower AELYPUDE. A OLaLI 1 St arlio a 1nIa Seci J. re- hi nga excepUozia1iyetesnt 5 guest tunt re- ths24thlnstant i2EcHAMc lck IleadachsWlnd Ii withiTute1eziand8o1ubleOtsting dru 1sls. O. I I 1 I 1 5- 7 OsiV' ce'a r.

C' a llh1iU 1 A oc25lyopedpg cft4Lt 304 7 A1 3s4 3 e. 3Q 4 4QI. V. LOw j' cq V. Jo 17Nxaeep LOWv 4L euia r6cc.

1bYae S. 6 9ss oivlO 7 72 piaasiay 8NOW equal anrd equal barometric ueiI. ia the tag 1 aa ubrokls 115. 335 slung ts SigS a mu ii portlonscf Mn nlo WI-I St. PauL likes where llghC Woe tcdaif Is 11t1 Cb5I 1 games' vsuaw 1 reported.

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