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i MtUIE IN City and County Schools Heard Addresses of the Ylsitors SeTeral f- lieetingiWere j- Held' During th T. Macon Ga. March 7. Speclal. This ksb a red letter day In the history of the-Sunday school of this eUy.

Be' vices were heldmorning afternoonand night in the commodious. Mulberry street annex under the county association and were the means of Introducing to the people the international Sunday-school workers who are now making their grand tour of the United States In their special car. They are Mr. Marion Lawrence secretary pf the International As- sociatlon Professor U. HarnIU field secretary and wife TJ B.

R. SUMman secretary of the Baptist Sunday School Association of North Carolina. and Professor E. O. ExceL of Chicago.

Thfl tint meeting at o'clock this morning was largely attended. It was called to order by President 3. J. Cobb of the BIbb. COUUUAuoclaUon and re were received showing it to be in good financial condition.

Mr. C. B. Ellis wee elected Sunday school evangelist and It. win be his duty to go about.

among the. weak county schools and build them up. Alter this business' was transacted Mr. Marion Lawrence was introduced. He explained' the purposes of thq tour which Is to waken interest In Sunday school work.

spoke only a few minutes reserving himself for other meetings during the day. but incidentally re terred to Topeka. Kas. U' the point at which the tour would end. provided Mr Nation has not cut the city off from the.

test of the world with her hatchet. no commended Mrs. Nation' actions strongly. Bam followed MrvLawTence and spoke for ten minutes on the subject Am I Ready teach and addressed himself directly to the school teachers present His remarks were well received and at their conclusion the association adjourned until the afternoon. The music during the morning was conducted by O.

Sellers or the Yonnl Mess's Christian Association. The features of the afternoon and night exercises were addresses by Mr. Lawrence Professor and Mrs. HamIR and the wonderful singing or Profestalr Excell. The attendance was very large on' all no- fasions.

and the members of the local as- are extremely gratified at tha successof the uniartaklng Ths visltoiv during the tvenlng gave talks at the Cot. ton. Avenue church colored. and the attendance was' such as to nil the big church. TINDALLB rsHLNDa AT fiatsing a Fund To Help the Unfortunate Man.

Macon. March The friends of H. TtndaII now in WI for contempt of court. la that us receiver for the Macon Hardware Company he fell about 6000 short in his accounts are making a strong effort to raise the money The movement wee started. by Mr Calder B.

WlUInghat and Mr. W. S. Payne. They have had the most remark- 3 able success today nearly every' maw they asked making a contribution.

The most of them in um of 30 as thjs idea was-to secure 150 subscribers at each the relatives or Mr. TladaU being able to pay about 1600. There seems little doubt that the money will be raised. The signers represent the most substantial business and professional men in the city. Such a subscription is altogether unprecedented and demonstrates the esteem in which the unfortunate man wag-held.

MACO TO HAVE A NEWS DEPOT. Macon and Birmingham Railroad Will Build It. Ma Ga. Match Teral Manager Julian Lane. of the Macon and Birmingham railroad today applied to- the city for an encroachment at Firth build.

a handsome passenger depot at that point. The permit will be granted and workon. the building will boa beglS Ware County's Schools. Waytroes. as.

March' 7 Speclat The county board of education at their neeUn yesterday looked over and checked up the books of the county sehol JSS8stoner- E. 3. Berry. Sliding every-thing In shape. They brought over alaJanoe or from oo.

after pay- tog an expenses. This. added to the ap. propriatlon of. 524300 for 1301 gives th Qtrd a.

total of 1621147 wife whldb to jpperate the schooU this year. There are' upward of forty schools in the county ntstd of Waycross. S. Competes in freights txvsa ua. March 7.

SepoJal. MtFadden general freight agent of the WTO55 Air Line Railroad has u- tue4 a circular announcing that hi road s. hag completed airangements with the Seaboard Air Line railroad by wWch they snabisd to compete lit the transportation of aU fredgtils to Waycross via Fttz. ald This is aflne piece or roast eov- ntz miles in length from Wsycroa Itxgeralfi. it was built through just one FRAN MDOtJ OMfill Charged with Murder ot MColIia Car.

fcT Gordon County ENfiAalO Sodyol ta Negro A lnalWel 3r Trial March T. The trial of Frank Bowdotn I. with tile murder of MoWe Curtis zlelio woman In. was commenced in the superior court this afternoon. Several witnesses were examined up to the hour of adjourn meat and examination of other wit nesses wnl' resumed' at tomorrows session of the court.

It wJU be remembered thairMolli Curtis a negro woman who cooked for Bowdehv suddenly zndzngsteriouly disappeared la May ISM. The woman had several children and when She 'disappeared steps were taken to ascertain her whereabouts but to no avail. Many ru ZDON were in circulation. through the neighborhood about the disappearance and attention was concentrated on an old well on the Bowdoin farm. Some white men in.

the community who were familiar with the rumors decided that the well should investigated and a grab thrown into ft brought out a piece or flannel. This confirmed the belief that the body of. the' woman was Lit the welt and GOt oner Smith was notified and a party went to the well to drag It. They- drew' out various ecrape of cloth and finally succeeded In drawing out the entire. skeleton to which fragments of cloth and parUx decomposed flesh still clung Prank Bowdoin was ted.

charged the. crime. but on his way to town managed to get sway from the officers and was at large until about a year ago. he he. surrendered and made bond.

Thee held a night session examining witnesses. It will. finish with. the tomorrow morning and after argument the ease win go to the Jury to morrow afternoon. AWPOBDVILLE SOXNO WELL Several iTew Boilding Being Erect ed New Courthouse Promised.

CrawtoJdv1lle. Ga. March 7 Special. The year 1901 Suds Crawtor4ri1le on a quiet boom. SeyeraJ newreI4ence.

are going up. :1. A. Kendrick has just completed a handsome brick store. F.

Holden has commenced the' building of three brick- stores-on street and wm bullda warehouse as soon at the stores' are completed. The grand jury last week recommended a new courthouse for Tallaferro county. and the county commissioners at their meeting last Tuesday Authorized its building so. a new courthouse is now a certainty. A new wilt be built during the summer.

erwtordvtU is enjoying the most prosperous tunes in years anti her merchants are all doing well. DEATH OP MBS. T. B. HBVIN.

Estimable Lady of Rome Dies of Inflammatory reuinatsm. RoirieVGa March 7. Mrs. Alice' NeT1. wits of James B.

Kevin. wner of. the opera house her tnd a. former representative from Floyd died tonight a long and- tflfuttllneaI Recently inflammatory rheumatismSet in was formerly Miss Alice Wells. ofChaf tanooga and was ft beautiful womanr The Wells family have been terribly af flicted in the past two years.

About two years ago the only brother of Mrs. Nevln died of yellow fever in" New Or leans. A few months ago her mother died here and zhoitl- I Mrs. Bather a sister died at this point Only the father. Captain T.

P. Wells of Chattanooga. is left. Arrangements or the funeral have not been made. Mrs.

Nevla leaves two small children. CAPTAIN COVEEDALE Served on Sherman's Staff During the Civil Rome Ga. March 7. T. R.

T. COverdi owner of the Rome. Ga. iron works. was found dead in Jils room this morning by his grandson John C.

Chllds. He' was on' the floor and had been dad only a- short while. Apoplexy was the causa rt Coverdale was. seventy-seven years of. ago He was born la EntIad and served on Sherman's taff duringi tie was in charge of the fltorgia railroad while.

Sherman was In this section. The re- mafns were carried to Cincinnati tonight Former Wayctos Doctor Die Waycross. Oa March 7. iSpeclst V. L.

tanton in receipt of a letter xfarinsAng tnielligence of the death vt Denver. CoL. of Pr. Richard B. New.

a former resident of WaycroU. Dr. New cam to' this section. several years ago Irons Kentucky which state was ni hums. THOMASVILUS P1t GOT IT.

Award of Contract To Build Eailroad Extension. Thomasville Ga. March 7. Spociat I. H.

Davidson A Co. of- this city have. been. awarded the contract- to build an extension of the Georgia Pine railroad which is now operated between- Arlington and Balobridge from Cambridge to the Ochlochnee river a. distance of thirty miles.

The work is to commence at once. The road is to be extended to TaUaMe- sea. Fla. Qilmer County Ellljay. Ga.

March 7. rhe Oilier county bank- opened for here this- morning at o'clock with John 11. Carter president Benjamin S. Hoden. cashier and Charles A.

Allan assistant cashier and bookkeeper. The first TWO GIELS BTTBMBT TO DEATH. Thftir Drestei Caught Fire While the Children Were Warming. Rome Ga. March 7 SneclAL1) Tti two lime daufc and Mir Tof i 5leSSeal wer burned to- deatttodar itCONTAGIOUS BLOOD POJSblVI his a disease the serious ndi i Jr.LT1 Of this.

disease Is a DOSltlra inS wS. but en rely harmless. I have WBJUU tup uiica oiaiea. so treat with the seine success all chronic and private diseases of both men and women. such as Loss of Manly Vigor.

StrictuK. ri- coeds. Skin Diseases. Kidney and Bladder Comolalnts. Female Weakness etc.

I invite every one to consultmr without charge either In person or by letter. andNrul take pleasure in sending my page booktand blankB rxptolnlngfuay my perfect ivsteiaTof nn jjjy All TfilEO 0 SPEUirHICE Baport of Nomltating Committee a ciot' PYSILI Made Souie of the Crowd. Savannah. Ga. March 7.

Special The ordinary's fight is warmingup Political meetings ere held every. night now and titers are nonie warm times in prospect. There was a hot meeting tonight at the Masonic temple. which resulted practically In. a spilt of the United Club between the friends of Mr.

S. Collins and Caplain iteury MoAlpin. The report of the. nominating committee in favor of Mr. Collins was adopted by B' vote of 81 to IT with the result of many charges of and bad faith on the part of the Mnalpin men.

Everybody tried to speak at one 4 Chairman T. Hi was at a loss totell what was happening. Therrac stm belongs to any one of the four candidates. though Captain. Thomas Screven is looming up as a.

strong fl. vortle. Of the. other three Captain ltr Collins and Yr. P.

E. Kellbach it is hard to say who ha the' advantage. Ma A Ii Alexander has.wltb- drawn from the rue. PtENACE IN BLAST. Teeu ShutDotm Some Time for Eepairs.

Cedartown Ga. March 7 Special The old Cherokee furnace went Into blast yesterday after a temporary shutdown. fora few repairs. The hearth. WAS 'relined with fire-brick and some- other trifling improvements made.

This iron furnace has a history among Iron factors the fine pig that. has turned ut for twenty-five years always commanding a premium over tie While the. furi was under repairs the sttfck of charcoal- ore nil limestone was re. plenlshed erA it wilt now- run without interruption. The AJaabma and Georgia Iron Compa' is one- of the largest lacters- in the- iron business of north Georgia its different enterprises in ore mining charcoaling and making II iron turning loose over 200000 in cash yearly Cedarowi and- Polk- Pig iron made at the.

old Cherokee is selling for the highest market prices Jn Baltimore. ham and Cln-- 10 a Case Bararn 4. iot TrJaV in Chattahooche County. i Cusseta Ga. March 7 Sped Tuesday last was retorn day for Chats.

hobchee superior court for the spring. term and an examination of the clerks docket shows that there has not. been a single cue returned not. even- an appeal or ctrtloreri from any of the. Justice courts.

This is something quite unus- as the" tverare return' Isfrom ten to fifteen cues. Chatahobchee is entirely anagricultural county and we- take it to- mean that our tanners are. but ofdebt and at peace amongthemselves Isthere another county in the- state that can such a record City To Be lighted With. Electricity. May Own the Slant.

Ttfton Ga. March 1 Spedal. The city council at last nights meeting to- structed Mayor Pulwood advertise at once for bids for lighting the city by electricity. It- la proposed to put in a light plant. and it appears to be the opin.

ion of the council that this can be done better by contract than by the- clty ownership of the plait Attorneys In the case in Tlfton have re calved from Auditor TV- H. Grlffln. in Val- dcsta. a. COpy of hia decision in the cue of iv H.

Livvs A. Buck petition tot" receivership ani settlement. This firm formerly did a tvholesaJa grocery a banking business in Tlfton but about two years ago WRS dissolved Mr. Love It was bout a year afterwards that Mc. Love brought suit at above tated for the sum of 5000 and the by consent of attorneys a referred to Colonel W.

H. Griffin a auditor at the lest term of Berrien superior court. Tile decision. as made public linda that there' la something over- 2700 smuts above the. liabilities of the- firm to be divided between the partners.

As Mr. Love- has al ready received uGOO" thnreT was nothing. further coming to. him. but as Mr.

Buck bad failed tokeep th goods of the old firm separata from new or kept a separate edcount of the' We3 of same the auditor finds against him for- the costs in the case. The TUton knitting- mitts received their engine nJ boners last week' and are putting them in position. They expect to tpin- work next week. They. wilt run twenty-five employing abut torty' operatives Nearly vafl thoimachlnery forthe Tlf ton cotton- mflls has been' received and is being' placed Position' at- fast the- cobs of can tavange it.

The rafts- will be ready for work in a weeks. Nathan King was arrested byDqinty Marshal tlason Jrf at his home near Enigma last week. and in default or ball was carried to Savannah No- still was found on Icings prcml but' the marshal claims' to' have- indisputable. evidence that King had been running email copper' un in hit smokehouse tor some King was Sued heavily at- the last term of Berrien superior court for Ulng whisky without a- license. ConrressmaJ1jWInlam Tf evU1 of Ne bricks is spending a few month In Jif ton for his health.

AT of Christian Disciples Lexington. Marcis 7 rBpecial. A religions gathering of touch interest win held In the Central Christian church' in this city March 27tb and SSth. bit I the congress or ChrUtian- Disciples. a national ot 5B twe tt" one hundred and twto hundred chiefly preachers and teacherv who.

are deeply Interertedta the workriirti be in attendance 1 BORED THEtB WAY CWTT OFAH. Cell In Order To Warm Them- Cartersylile oX March. Special. FBwrprlsoners fhreVwhWiajn and on ed trcm the Jall here Ian nlglt. There were.

prisoners In the aatoVpart the Jail and. they ire allowed to remain outortheircens a little longer then usual to warm themselves thfj weather- betag very SOId. jf When Jailer W. to lodctb up he found Ifonrot tb had escaped. They had obtained a brace and fclj and boring aping of the wooden' lining of the will.

they then made a passage through the brick wall fir mean of an Iron bar wrKfcfiedfitfflTroi of the doors. They haft Ittd-injlh dajknew. Two of the prisojiers negroea. refused to go with the others saytag it was cold but they failed-to xdthose who es caped. f1.

PEEPAo JFOKCSIO1' VZBATB. irnlrertlty- Boyaj ConjH4ent They Will wiji-rf I Athena Oa- March Speclal. Preo araUona for the great debate between. North Carolina anir deorgia are being rapidly completed. She- debate will take Place on April la Athens.

Georgia wi be represented- YeSIIl Goodrich and Mttntyre. and NOTtYT Carolina by Messrs. Sterne and WOUams. North Carolina recently made the proposition that each speaker beIlmlted to twenty-Ore minutes and that each mart have the' tight of making a rejoinder This proposition. has notlbeen decided yevbut Jt is understood that.

she will rt rejoinder. This wll mord Interi than it Would. otherwise. Tne university strident arv the university will. win this time at eeche wire of a before-as- a a North Carolinas side debaters the' principal Wmb ACTBAL TO acher" at- Spartanjbnrg Charged with Perjury.

of i wits' has been specialty employed push the casew Mearee was Chipped by a. merchant at Wellford a month ago and he indicted the merchant for deadly assault swearing that knucks were used. It was proven there were hone nsedfUnd the' merchant R. iJones began this prosecution for perjury. The.

penalty. for' perjury is very The solicitor Jias tatted a campaign against- those- who swear' falsely and la meeting with success. Arthur Sims colored was today convicted. of' perjury and will- get a heavy- sentence. He swore Mat year that.

Conductor- Ton Smith shot. and killed' win Copeland and afterwards it was found to be an entire Wseboo1l. with Arson. Mettle Thompson. a white woman aged nineteen who.

has two children is on trial. for arson. Ming- accused of burning the barn of EUsha Watson near- Enoree. two weeks- ago. Preparations are being made here for the meeting of the' great council of.

Red Men on April 8th Major Joseph M. Eltord. the venerable city clerk out- after a severe Ulhess. mssnoK- TO BETUBN HOME. Sorry Dlaappearaxtce Worried.

Richmond Vs. March" 7. Special. Miss Fannie VIk. the pretty North Carolina girl.

whose mysterious disappear ance from Norfolk three weekg ego caused so much excitement and such uneasiness among her. friends haying been lo cated here expresses regret for her escapade and will return immediately to the care of her- friends. Mr. Samuel VJcJt. step-brother of Miss Fannie came here ttday in response to" a- telegram tent from this city last.

night. stating that the young lady had been located and- she will leave with him on Saturday for Scotland Neck N. Since her arrival here three weeks ago from Norfolk she has tound a comfortable horn. with Mr. I Mrs.

Charles Sdheaf on the Brook turnpike- and has- been employed at the cigarette factory of the American Tobacco Mis Vlck- denies that. she' was to have- been married the day she ran away from Nor. TcIk and that her reason for coming to. Richmond was that she could secure more pi ofl table employment here. She rays It was thoughtlessness on her part that she did.

not let her brother know' where she was and she regretted that her departure had caused no much auzioty. The. ease of Miss Vick has attracted much attention. Soon alter her secret de perture front Norfolk. telegrams were sent In' an' directions trying to locate.

htr Itwas to such. a tetegrttnthat the detectives here found. Miss Vick. The young lady- La about eighteen and a pretty brunette. She is of medium height.

and weighs about EStoundu. Her parents are' dead. and. her. step-brother-is Is bee nearest living relative.

Greet lawyeiw do not come from such places as Hominy HUU" waa the remark made by- a poUtkdaa in immediately matter the nomination- of Garland for attorney general. Great lawyers tire. to tie found' only th Boston Tork. Philadelphia. Chicago.

St. Louts and other cities of considerable size and extensive business interests. They do not come' from places like Hominy- which would never be beard of but for the elevation of. sums obscure man to a' poet. tion" in either house of congress tied- the partisan critic relates the St.

Paul Pioneer. Press A' This statement was repeated to Senator Davis of Mlnneeotv only a few days be. le beginning of bis fatal llln Ht COUCH SYRUP Cough- or Cold i legislature TOO MuCrtOHEf VOTED Among the turned Without HI. Signature Is One Appropriating r.o1iq7 jto the White House Asso- daUon. Montgomery March 7.

Special. The governor used his pen very freely in vetoes during the last day of the' session and noone can accuse him of. the tack of backbone in withholding his ap. Woval of useless and unconstitutional measures passed by the most extravagant legislature on record in this state. The bill known as the white house bill for the purpose of the relics of the conleredacy appropriating 2500 to the White House Association a sri- vate corporation under the control of the- ladles of the-state received his disapproval on the' grounds that the.

bill create a. private corporation contributes. publlo funds to-its support and the state. in no way has any management or control of its or any right to know how- the funds axe expended. But to take the taxes front en overtaxed people and turn them over to a private corporation in no way connected with.

the state for. hosever meritorious an object S. a departure- trout the ob jects of our state government and makes a precllndent I am unwilling to consent to. The' special appropriation made' for the. expenses' of the legislature which was t3SB has been exhausted.

and leaves a deficit of over J2000 due to the clerks and their assistants who will now' have to wait until tire next meeting of the legislature to meet the deficiency. Many of them. it Is sa.id-hav beenleft without funds to get home on and pay their board bills. It has been. ascertained that six hundred mote bills were Introduced in the.

legislature then at any Pre. and he special committees appointed to sit during the reCessrecelved 12000 for investigating the convict department of the Johnston administration. When the estimates for- the expenses it wasnot contemplated thatso many useless expenditures of money- would be made. and that only flftyirprklng days allowed by law would be claimed by the members. It.

is said that for every short recess taken by the lejtLt1atureandwhich was not counted in the fifty days allowed by law the per diem was paid to the members and clerks as though they were working. peker Tunstall is very much worried over the. situation an is making an honjest el ort. borrow the money to bridge over' the Unfortunate desficlf and aytha clerks1 ha have" trusted il0 state and hive not asked tot warrants exporting to get It in a lump at the. end of' the session.

Very few. members were. left in the lurch as they took time tjy the forelock arid got their pay. cAmiZGIz' OtTEB ACCEPTED. Montgomery WiU Trorldd a Site fox the Library.

Montgomery Ale. March V7. Recently Mr. Andrew Carnegie ottered Montgomery 50000 for a. public library building If.

the city would- provide a site and. 5000 a year for support The last legislature granted permission to the city to mate an appropriation and the city council this even. log unanimously accepted Carnegie's of. for. WAmI BACE AT M3MINGAM.

It la for Delegates to the Constitutional Convention Birmingham Ala. Much Special. Interest in the constitutional campaign has suddenly become rather intense in thla county In' view of the early approach meetings' and primaries which are to be held on Saturday to name delegates to the county democratic Tire probabilities now are that there win be rival delegations in a. large1. number of beats and the will be' a warm one.

ThIs is due to what is already being termed the. White-Lowe contest. The opinion seems to prevail that Jefferson county cannot. hope to secure two of the four delegates to the constitutional convention from the state at large. Captain Prank S.

White who was state chairman of the Morgan senatorial campaign a yen ago. and Hon. Robert 3 Lowe. who is state. chairman of the democratic executive both candidates from this county for the nomination tram the' state at target which nomination la to made I the state democratic convention.

The prevailing belief that it will be Jm- poeslbtefor both to Win has brought on a fight for control of Jefferson county con vention and the contest. win he lively unless all signs tail The why both the White Lowe elements desire to- dominate the Jefferson county con- ventlon is Should the county oonventl6n indorse Captain White or Lowe for nomination from the state at should this thirty del agate. to the state convention be instructed to work. for one of these gentlemen It would be a powerful leverage upon the state convention and. according to the Pros-ailing theory would lead to the nomi' nation by the state convention of.

the one. so Indorsed. The indorsement of one of. these aspirants by' the county convention would probably lead to his being Indorsed by tire delegation from the ninth congressional district thusTgtving him. three delegates to i the-'state convention to begin of th elements which has al ready entered into' the White-Lowe contest is the dispensary question.

The position" of Captain is pointed out by his friends is that he is opposed to the Introduction into the. constitution of any provision regulating the sale of lie thinks this a Question for the general to to' regulate. Tie favors the dispensary for. such places as have found that plan advisable tout is opposed to burdening the constitution with any such provision. The position Or Mr.

Lowe judging rom the record-he. has made up this Uthat of- unalterable sltlOTi to. dispensary in. any shape or form and. at.

any time or' place. It Is be ing charged tbat Captam White la a. dls- man. but his friends assert very assiduously- that his- advocacy of the. dispensary as stated.

awn does not go to the' extent of. making it in any way a constitutional measure C. IJeddow wel1 known iawyer of this city who ran or. county delegateto thetonstttuUonl convention at the last election and- narrowly missed beta elect is in the race egLn having J1I10ua0ed today- Jot thV State te it tf Burial. Selma.

March At 2:30 oeI6chtody from tie residence-of his father jSenaier Petttis. oc urved the tuner of his 801 the late Francis Patina. Not lo past history us many representative' en fromaH over the te gathered to pay. their last solemn tribute to. the mem rri of the distinguished statesman.

Th services were conducted by the Right Rev. Ri W. Barnwell of the diocese of Alabama. and were in accordance with the beautiful ritual of the Episcopal church. At the grave the grandfodge of Masons of Alabama headed by Grand.

Muter Cunningham took chargeof the remains and the Masonic burial service was con- dueled. Theactive pallbearers were members' of the local i Masonic order- white the honorary- pallbeacers werecomposed of state officialsand distinguished cltl- xeris. The Dallas Bar" Association also acted as pallbearers. Th remains of Cjolonel Pettus arrived here last- night from Montgomery' and were' taken' to his fathers residence on Alabama street. where they were In.

state Untl tire hour ofburlai and where they were viewed by his many trieDdafrom all over' the state. The casket containing the. remains of the dead statesman was profusedly bedecked with' flowers that famefromall sections-of the state sent by intimate' friends who could not be present to pay their respects to the men ftry of the deported CHAFER Or- ELSTEB STAR. Grand' Matron Institutes One- of Them in Alabama. Birmingham.

Ala. March Speciali At the Masonic hail last- night- Mrs. Harriet Ewing of Boston grand ma- tronof this general' grand chapter of tM United States instituted the grand chapter of Alabama order of the Eastern Star. The Institution of- the. chapter was preceded by an able- address from Mrs Ewing on the alms and objects of the order.

The following officers were elected and Installed Grand worthy matron Mrs. Elizabeth Sorter of Elytbnf grand worthy patron. D.J.\ Gibson Qt Corona grand worthy matron Mrs. E. PropsetFayetta grand worthY assistant patron' H.

A Klllen Green Hill grand secretary. W. U. Cunningham Corona grand treasurer Mrs. 1.

I LeVert. Marion grand conductress Mrs. Adah Cannon. Berry' grand assoctatp conductress. Mrs.

Bertha Rubinstelo. An dalusia grand Adah Mrs. Carrie Baggett. ndalusla grand Jluth. Mrs.

T. Id. Wallace. Marion grind Esther Mrs. A.

Graham. Fayette grand Martha Mrs. C. E. Walker.

Columbia grand electro Mrs. J. Rudlslll Berry grant mar- ehal S. Willbx. Birmingham grand chaplain Montgomery grand warden Mrs.

U. Th Thdrntngton Gordogrand8entlneT R. Robertsonj Payette. The next annual' meeting will he' held In Jasper next November. After the in.

Stttution of the chapter a' pleasant. social session was held. enjoyed. alike' by the male and Yemale' iaeinbfcMrof thebrder The Ofder has' two7hundred thousand member in the United States and three hundred lodges Birmingham To thie Competition. Birmingham Ala.

Mardi 7. Special. At. a- meeting of city council last night a petition was received from the lrondale Water. Light and Power.

Company asking to be allowed to lay water termalnsinthla city. commencing from the eastern limits. and. extending vet" several streets. The petition was referred.

The company already built Its system in Woodlawn. EUBANKss He Was Badly Beaten by a Baggags- Master. Mobile. Ala. March 7.

Sp cial. William Eubanks a. mill owner of. Eubnks Miss. white intoxicated tonight d' slx pistol shots at some nenoe and was then.

attacked. by Baggage Master Wllliam Rhodes. of. the' Mobile Jackson and- Kansas' City railroad. Rhodes beat Eubanks with.

a pistol fracturing skull. and the injuries are. pronounced' very. so- Ylous. While bringing Eubanks to the police station in the patrol wagon a wheel fell off and the horses' ran away with Driver Rodgers who became en tangled In the lines and was run over.

suf ferlng great bruises and internal Inju- ties. Rhodes left on the train. but" was. arrested on his return. MOSZLE ASKS TOE DAMAGES.

Se Waa Excelled from cf a. Church. Huntsville. Ala. March A.

A. W. Moseley has sled sultin the circuit court against I. F. Collins' for the suax qt 20090 damages.

This la another. development in the famous Christian church' controversy. Mr. Moseley. It Is alleged.

was expelled from the church or which the defendant fa an elder Moseley claims that the injury done his good name by the expulsion Is worth the amount asked for- Wedding at West XfpeUka. Ala. March Joseph 1. Renfro superintendent of thejel- ephone system here and owner of the electric tight and ice factories at ytile. ca and Miss Mtttle Ix Roby.

of this city were married in' West Point where Miss Roby was visiting. The wed din was unite a surprise to ny friends. of the couple. BBITISK LKFD BY BOEBS. KltchenerB portg That Pight- Ing Onthiued AU Day Long London.

March 7. The war office has received the following dispatch from Lord Kitchener. Pretoria March- Uchtenbisrg being attacked by Delareys forces fighting continued all day long. The garrison consists of no yeomanry and 800 Northumberland fusiliers with two guns. Malts Fletcher and Lieutenant Hull.

re report ed killed. I Oft sending re-enforce- monte- Whatever" negotiations are proceeding in Pretoria and Mr. Kruger says' that they can only for. an armistice. the government evidently has no Ides of lackening re The wax office issued a statement last evening of transports that re to sail for South Africa within the coming week with 12000 troops The cazult7 list reveals- the tact that two officers- were killed at Uchtenoerb March I Lord Kltcheners telegram.

Am sending re was dated Marah Sth. Evidently. therefore the fighting continued for some days arid further advice are awaited with anxiety According to The Dally Malls dispatches General- Dewet and- Mr. Ste7 nave separated the former being at Petrusberg- west of BloemfonUlniand the. Utte Replying to the liberal leader.

Sir Henry I regard cay COLD CURB more valuable than aJMe lul policy. It. not only cures colds to tile head colds In the IUDZI coltfi in theboawi but It wards on dangerous disi such as grlppo diphtheria patt nlaand couumptJo flUNYON. Man yens Rheumatism Cora IaDa iaoatlotireehotirSvAoJ cor ta U4i Macyoot Drttf Car raiy forms el UiijMtkio a rtonuch troabbk 21aT oreaea sod tfftitj bt laa Moajroa' Kidacr CareQ kU cartp ia utM1 tau loin cr groto rn of kldacy dUM. MunTbiViulfarruteKilottpowento i All the estee 15 craM iy drat aiaoT rite to JI.

lb honM hi thu beads of tvtry pother. It writ bclp them to koew the sjrmptoas ofererf disease sod tell them tin ftoptr tratMect St tree to any i irett. Many. New ck rd Phila Ulphl SMOKERS. Call or fcOSE OP PLYMOUTH.

Cigar and take no other. You Wilt get your moneys worth. Campbell in the hermit of commons today Mr. Balfour said there had been communications between General rKItchener and General Potha. but the government was not in position at present tomake a statementonthe subject.

Pretoria. March Tu dayV. tt 15 said here in doer circles that the leaders of the. burghers in the deld wilt surrender Wtth a- majority of their followers If assured of amnestyand assistance in starting life afresh. and It a tree pardon is granted to the rebels.

Wolves Are Killing People. March The Vienna correspondent of The Dally Express says seyeral Hungarian vQtages have been isolated by the- floods. The lower quarter. otBuda Test la flooded to depth of fire feet The bitter cold is driving wolves fro. the Carpathian.

mountains to. the villages below They hue killed twelve people during the last weeks. What Weyler Proposes. To Do. Madrid.

March General TVe jrlar. rain. later of war in the' new cabinet asserts that lie will use all' his energy in the reorganization of. the. army in ordertoren- der.

it useful for service In all circumstances. He does not yet know whether he will maintain as a whole the reforms proposed by his predecessor. General Linares ha been appointed a captain ggneraV i SB Moslem fomenting Insurrection. Lthion March 7. The Mohamtteuans in Mongolia RI'S trying to foment an Insurrection among the.

Mohammedans of the Siberian steppes. says the Odessa cor respondent of The Dally Express and the Russian government has ordered at least two soldiers billeted in every family throughout eastern Siberia who shAll as menials and be ready to assemble at any moment to suppress a rising. Bubonic Plague Causes Tear. London March The progress of the bubonic plague causes axlety and appre- bubonic plague JJe8 anxiety and appre- ernment has decided to remove the peo pie' from third of tire city area and to cleanse It. Every precaution wm be Vi two Pilgrims Drowned.

London lltrch 8. According to a dis patch to Tire Daily Express from Odessa a pilgrim steamer was caught in a term in the Black sea and two. tU grins were washed tverboar4 an drowned Tale of a Maryland Battroa Baltimore Sun One of the most unique railroads in. the country. said a traveling salesman at the Eutawhouse was en countered.

hr me on a recent trip through southernMlUiland. The road. Is twenty. miles long and runs from on on the Popes creek road. in Charles county.

to toMecbanlcsvlile. in St. Mary's county. Its name Is the Washington Potomac UaLlrosd Company. The.

single train which- runs each way. deity Is made up of theeoglne one freight one combination gage and passenger. car. The schedule seems to be a very liberal one end no hurry manifested In train movements. The conductor of the traIn.

who also acts as baggage master upon occasion is general manager- of the" road. He issues orders general manager ATA obey them as conductor. When. conductor he thinks the schedule should be changed lie notifies the generatmanager himeelf who It he thinks it advisable makes up a. new schedule- and issues running' Td.

accordingly to the conductor be himself and the" latter obeys. There are no ticket agents alone the route that I could learn of and the conductor collects' fares ason astreet railway here punching a hole for each fare in a slip of Then. he goes into the baggage cat. lee. that the trunks are properly delivered and looksaft express and shell packages.

I was oWrged to take' ton drive la the country from one" of the statlon and was anxious to get-back in timeto the train on Its return trip I told my driver of my wish. Oh that's all right he If we are pushed for time we wllt stop the train tour or five miles up the track. But will It' atop There is no station there. That makes no difference. the-driver replied.

All you have to do ls on the track at any road crossing and hall the Although the road cannot boazt- the accommodations of trunk continued the speaker its really a great con- evenlmce to the country. through which it passes. People down there tell me has been kept goingseveral years almost ea- tlrely through the efforts of the young manager-conductor. who. is a hard-working untiring and very' popular.

has been busy improving the roadbed re cently. It. is not so much what the newspapers say as what neighbor says to neighbor. or friend to friend. that has" brought ileamberlsins Colic.

Cholera and Bier- rhoea Benredy into such general use. It Is as natural for peoaje to express their gratitude after using this remedy-'As as Is for water flow en hill. Itlithl one remedv that can always be upon whether a baby be sH wlS cholera mf antum or a man- with A ra tnorbU. It. is pleasaat sat.

and Have. you a bottle of it in' BMW sale by all druggists. I ii 2 Jf A 1" 01f T. i Wfi ftJ I' R. I 1 0.

8 i7. 1 WAyiiDO cr iiti itfied r6 rdfrl fam HEY CAME. SCIAL CAR Co tT Sch091s A ofthe gt inpWee i Bel 1' Du tb it rch en redl tter fih. Swdai were beld morning afternoon and Jht tfeet annex were. the pl JnternaUonalSunday SCllool PecWear r.

nne tlon Ham 11el Dr. Bn ExceU TM Wa' ely ottheBlbb re- DDancta1eondftlon. walelected ltat al pU e. it. to I i1IOrJtlfrLawrmC8 atew.

re hlmselUor ret iov1 e4 cutthe 0 Mr. Mr. tawren and the' Ub' ct. Am1 andad el5ed df tI a ho te i rec lved. an4at untllthe motnmgwa th Chrf tlan 1n a 4 addresaesby Hr Ha1nJn th II Thettendane rg aUoc.

localu UonIU tx JY dat th ottheuQj c1U veti1n th nAvenuechurch 1atten4ailce wassucb I ALLS GI. The friendsof d. te I Companyh. In. ii maJc1ng raJaethe t.

Paine T. he i a 4 lub lIttJ Theslgi1erll st edand RA Vi OT. oad Bln 1. 1 encroachmentat cad Pine streets hlso object being to tWtld de ftbat work PIe Ung 1. ecl t- at' eU lookedovu' Ch cked commissioner.

tc' tithJnC npPO The 1900. ot jtb i perate year Th 1. t. rd. SChools.

county. i CoJ1l etes' In Fre1 J. ycrou. MArh 'l. CXtFadden ncrel ent ycross allro a hilt' II1 meDb toccznpeto tionof fr g1ta era14ThSs ftneJSece 5mUealn JI0 tJfArr 7 ftMJt 1ImO0CUl 1n WeUtoiLiftIiA a bf ti41ot oD o1fOIDA.

umcommence4In. courtth1a mooiL. SenfalUleae mentana exmIntlonot thetW1 ttomorro ae ft1iecourl. I wfUberememberedthat MoUlt an4 lnJ8terto i ppeare4InKq 1Iomula4 whenna pe were 48C riatnheri WhenabouU fb. noavauJDTruI wereb rhood iilaap ane tbeBo1i lnfannSom I weretainillar wtththtruinm deelde4thatthreU bG InveiUptehn4 1lt1to ot.

San el. 1hlacondrmed th hod ofthi man Uiwaa partywellt i suc- th tr ea12esh c1 BoW nwuatre W1ththecrJmt. wqto wrom theamc rs tl Lieat h8Urrendered eC oll1theId It' wftb ea t6lD lroW an soto to- CBAwjO irew. u11din Erect. 'l'! new n1aa' brick on B' street.

nd a cotton arehoQle 1tc courtho at. th lr 4T so r. hotol I. sa dol Wil. DE' 1.

m. Ebe Bme I- matry 1UIt Ro iGa a 7. Sp ameBiNe we htU be a fore re. nttve frm r1d cec1 tt an 1pMllesl Rclttyl 0fle a ie' 1 arrcb be tQ J. Ace of.

tanoog 1a beutt wo lsf 17 a- i pttw 16. b' ag tther K. Nev eot yelow InNeW les tewmontb. a he mtr ced ad ho ate Bther a lltef. de t.

therCpt Weuot Cttanor I let aent tor the tea' hve me K. leve twoa cc oAA OO DAE D. Se 4 Shr' St Dig te Cv Wa Rme. Ga Kch 7rSp aptaln Covee RomeOa Irn wotk. foud decl Jarom mor sn Joh C.

CUd Ue COl' hd ben don art1I pluT thec1. Ct Covrle le 7q ageHe 1 brn i Eul il. Shema U4WI. I cha a. tQtr roa whi.

Bhenn 1 setOJ. r- er Clctl niht. For rWA7Ca. m. W7crU 7 SpCal tton 1 Sn rel leUlr bn inene Ce da DQver D.

Rda fldent WaTcrl D. t. th actlon meta 1ee ao Kentuc. whch sttewa hom. TOV GT 1 ntt ud-31a Eti hoaviUe G.

Jh SPI Devdon 4 ofthldt-aY8 beawdd te COlta. ucs etenion' te. Gr 0 whch 1 operte 111 I rlc mies. Te wor 1 conence ra eene Taabs se Ge ut Eay K41J I GlIr cutT bn' opne foeu ber mor a' oeoek witl oh Cer. Ssldet Benain cher.

ad Cles A Alea 5stat cher. 4 bOeeper ft deposit Jad bYT HaTbr who 19 drw the ce. WoG DUm The Du Cuht J1We Cdr Warg. Te ta r. of Ben mes trQ Rm el' 4u Cutf We they were dbfO a.

crate s' rXCONTAGJC1USBLOO iSQN. ThJau8ocUseaaethe serloucond1UQIJ otw eb WeJlcm4etitood. Forcen. JU banefule1fecthave en. ban.

cled fNmone xau on. to another. for unless every vestige of the Is eUmtna. ted. the i r.

dreadful taints certain be trnaD11tted Posterity. Jr My- 1seaee1sapoaIuY1tan4 perma- 1 nent cure arid has been 0. demo trate4 Inth uaUda of It centl71nit tho hlTC1eanaeathe 8) em Of. to every trace of the Vile poison remOV1q' Jt lD1fy' every rlv fu damsgethe thes my treatment Is thoroughly etrectlveo Jt' enttrelTharmleas have treated this disease for twenty years and dcfDlmetbo4kn only to myself. have.

mON' caeeethaDanyqther phn1c1anIntbeUnH States. Zasotreatwith theaam t. ti. sacce8SaUe andpr1vate d18euesof otbmeD ff W01nmsUAhuLossottHanJs 8 Var1c i w1thOutchar lelthetSnperaoD OIby letter'-and wm take 41nIG1 tW pa jJJlt Wtin WI1YD mptom a fuUTm7 ect etDot trea ence rI ent1a c. 13 1 South 104.

Bunda 1SL 0000000Jaouia I2t Czrtto1. t1a a f. RIf Nj8Y tI 38 I WARI1DN I f. fa' fi ponUci ns lQldB i Me ti SPEAk lOKCE t1 3epoJtof pt dib7 cio 1 s. o' chI ord llg1t1 warming up.

POUtkai eh 1d laht 4 ar p1 wt.tm. Inproe Therewa. 8ollot tt1eetlntonlght atUle Maaonict l11P1ewhlch PJact1 at- 11totthe Unlt betw en rltDdaof Jrt oiun a 14. api l4. Pori Or.

Slom1natlnlcommltt ft' In ot. wu idoPtedbiote otll 73. ther 1tof ma 17 e. d' ontbe pa the. HcA1p1n meD trfe4topek I Ch UYoKD1l 1 toteUbataa I n7oxi of i CapWnThoma thother tJueeCapWnMe AlplnYrOoIDn FEXe 4 bach A.

baa with- mDpL JtJ1UiACEmBL 1Ia een Timtoi pa1rs. Ga. Karcb1 014 kee furniCewenturtoblaat fte for. a. The.

brick 8ome. thertrU- 11i1glmplovemente hlatotTantonc tactOts lk atlt uttor m1um wail ui re 1h6I1tdck. re wtUn run mt bma IronComp oneot laeat fcttrtn mlntngciiareoaling 1nCe t1own Polkcounty Piltron madeILt theGld 4 1UmoreB1rm1 a dC clnnatt" I tiUyC hVEi rii1 b1 Chattah pchea 1 CUilleta. MlrCh1 1. wu tor' li cl1ee Bu CQ rtfor- he.

aneXamIJ1t1on oftheclerk ilockethoWB there Jingle rnednat evenanappea1 or. ot. aOmethlngqutte un1 th4tvera t1 tent en an wet thatourtarmeri mODg' a' DGm iqwa. OwnthePlant ec1aI. councl1pt night' t.1n- Ka 21Ju1 htlna' cl putln a.

Itappeara theopin- Coundlth thLIcan wtterbyeohtraettban clt oUhe 11bto Ation yalnthe ntt nYiavere Ived A 1tor HGrlmn ck Ui Of. a VIIE JJUck. Utlon a ttlementThla tormerlvdtd wh 1e I. cr ryand InTtftonjbutabollt Itwa. rLove bt ught aft4Jha ofttomefw aUditorarth otBerrlen BlJptrtoreourt declsl pubUcftndathtthe overl ZOO ftnnto bedlVUle4 rtn rAYr hual.

II' dT tM. Ifr nuek 1Q0000ofth 0 aepariste countot same. a 1nath1m to' sta thecaae. recelvedthetr eput- sltfon. Th ntxt r4U 8.

Nearlyill thorn cll1nery fOI' t1 e1lf. cottonm1Us rec lved. tabclngplaced lJtpOslUon fast-as. corps wor encaD iArrangelt. Natba 1 waIarrelte br pU bJaJlOme nearEnirma 1aslweek.

Indefault I 9 vannahJalL foundon kln. r. P. premises. ela1msto.

have1nd1aJ utabl I evldencctbat Iml1copper b1hl 101 mt bx Jr13 t1lli whtskywtthout ot lp af mO thfni1f tOJitor' jm A 1irmcnolI fCh11rUan ple. tW us. 1h1ontb KYU 1dS A. lnterut1Flll bhddln tbCentraJ Chrls Jtatcb26th27tband2Stb. I Ia.

eon nIutJoniiBetwe t1 un re4. twDh 4Mril1t reach A teaeb. 01 1ri1J' i 1 jfyJj. c. 1jm y.

Wh1 fect 4ti.I\ lstLJ BOU 117 I J1i 4OJMy1h81r 1 threItrh2te nJI4on. th l1 e7. out elrc 1 Jo rthD tzfta1t Warm thenileJv tV11 lock em up' he' urid Of them a 1i 4. o1it 1ne4" 1ftce a 14j 1 a ping otihe1FOOdeJl n1tig wai1. n- md PaUaj 1M m' ani tftr HJ i Th ii itw1i 4 Two tJ ttPri jen ne I0W i thecnhen ItwrtoC ey' faue toI 1tonn4n 1th ie A 1 Tr It7' 4 r' March Pr theTe lde te betee ith.

JIiQ rebeln I rPJdiYco mpt deb atewmtake onAprfUthbaAthena SW I 11 iH Intne an NoiUiC 2 by1lelllll. 8terneand North' reccntl i ethe prop- I it1on ch I twentTftvemJnutes thafeachlZUU I 1 zi9t been Ot yet. but Jtla UI Insist oz. only one' wlJJ maka1he ebat Ih rt aft4morG eatnathan1two 14 era Inter 1 IXLthIn debI nM i thttiheUn1t Slti W1nthla Severalcbmp tent. entice iesent the rellm1n debatehavea1len It as their OP1nJOftth tIi 8 eecheaereCf hllhet Orderthannyeve livered al.

Ureunivejity- on- I occasion. A week- or. tWOWor the do. lo Off the lW elaawm Champion rolbJa' n4 thus give the PGlnbWhlch NOlthCatolfnawlU LThfw1Ube great helpto tile rl' and- will enable theta refute th points. Uiattbebf opp0r2ent brli1 ut.

The Huchapte ofth Sigma JNus passed aoJutio sof onihe death of lion. pe A piWcmF preacher- SP 1 SParlanburi a1 nev. Richtrd Meares. 8111J ct of England Is to. tried.

tomorroWlfor perjury He' Jlaatppeale4to theBritlah mbu8c1or at Wuhlngton rePtdlngL trouble. the trair hu" it ednsulats at. Cbatt. on. V1.

qV sits attorney le ra1s. and la now In t1betJeUor. Q' Th olJdtoraat 11111 no do the ItaW t6t Mei il and. wJ with th6" talcnt Iakef Hope whf i ctaly mpl led. waa' 11J bY a mrebut a month alSawtIW iLrtng knucka1rr iaed en th Je aan4 tllemercbant nesbeJ pr beavyThesollcltorhaa th w1 su es.

olo utoda1' n4wilh. heavy ent Jaatyear' CCnduct man on trttfor WtnJraccusedof WataOnl1er. ar thmee Aprtnth. clerkos. al8Tere lriuiRO rrle Bel HveL RIchmOJid 7.

VI dlsa Narfolkthre So eJlctt ment frien been So. eat ra. lXpJu8UNgret Iadeand Wretum otcher eet to nfer et th 1 OUJ1Jr la ly bee. 101. oC3tet.

n. nel-llhe. th monsatur' tI3J14 re fl n41i i homewlth MraCharlea Srhaatonthe aMhaa1 ae ra rto 1 wuto. I dabe tclkandthather toreoming RchmondwaJ thtshe pJofttable I 1 wU--Ildehe recrettedthather II a tI 1' tehl' 4m i tryl i hrIt tDthat tJ1 eg risl ari 0 TJX 4 I aJretty ofmed1um lIm ab ut ne8le o' jt Wj re li i cOiD I Gar d. ll tnBoston NewYorJrPh1Jadetpbt J8t.

LGufa 40 IIomlnyHul. pfld 111 thepartlsan crttlerelatu1M a tef pDC. B' di CDUCHtSYRlJP Oee.a.CoO eriCoIdat rIa Co I IUI1 Qulci. tea. iB tl n.

SAM I w' it SEYEBAh8lEl3 1 4i Al banfas bOft100LDis grees ftW glsf furei fi rffffMO 0. Among tU 1 lthOl1t SignatunIa neAppro- Xo t1ou. 7. overnoruM.4 hLipenve1lreell Tetoes th.lut4ay no. one accuse.

lb a reCo rthe efof pl' White' A vatecorporaUonUn 1 controlof of' the tau pr vel dl corp ratlon to orCOD- of. tundsare exp nde4. tbthe ov r. tUedpeople a over. cot1 In.

wayconnected depat uretr ll1the andmakel 1 th theleK1 latwf' 155000hu thefraaBlat ntawho 1V 1t unt th otthe Yan ha. beenLtettwtthout' 1 ndl I previous one the epp lnted 1nvetlga Whenthe ex 8es wa that ao ma ndlturee 101 YWould MtT Working c1aimedbythe bYlaw thJer diem. thoughthey er wOrrIed' 1tua. mat4' In lut ort 8 rrP1tb oe to ler1iho Jl Y6' ta tOJret mp I the pa CCEPTE Montgome17WmProv1de to the-Library. rr.

Mar cetit17 red fnuJmJ11mouslv. Carn gle 1 1UCEA sto tiotialConvmtion rmlnrharD AtL. Tco lu4denl1be zathe In' Sat rd name' to' d8tDo raUc thatther th 1duetOwhat lr ady term. ed opln lonseema Jefreroncourit1 ae fou was. n.

1. commltte ua botheandldates nty democratlceonventIon. reTtL1ltngbelf6t leW1I1 J08Slbl f01both on 1irhtf Jefr rsoneoulltTcon taJLThe domInate.the- untT n- fornomfnatloit tM large- and county's thirty Itwould bea1 leverageupon m1 thetate conventIonottheone one tbiseu the ylead tr 1D dIatrIctthu. gtvtng tes the state eofthftelem6ntswblchbU al. read7enteTed theWh1I we con' Jthe WhIte Its hllfr1eml811 JntroduCtlonlnto.

weof thJaI torthe for.such p1acecu IbutJa. rdenSngthecOnlututlonwlth anisucII from rord he. d. to tm1e. that 81UenJoth.

naaryln. aD11hape be- fngcharged t1 atCapbInWhJtel. man assertrery dl eof I Dot tentomaki 1t1n a i wferof wboran delegate to nTentionattb rUt e1ect101Ln4Drtow1t In1a8edbelDcCl etoO s1n i 0 7. T. Fi9 A1a pe 1it 1.

w. itj. I It WAJf. AT mAWPUb ot StaieP tiot IF AlL tareh 74Specli oe1 from I. Bena1orE yr.

iO I II Frandr ttuLNot JIL-aelDia. a. hlatotThas 4 seMfroJDauovertMietate I. their-I. tribute the Th.

ervlceawerecond ctedbT I. eTB Barn1VeUb1S. pot lhe. Were I rltuafof. 1s lt huc Te thegiand o.

f1aaors tAlabamaheaded i chug of i' nlebur1alaervtce wal d1 ctedo 1be actlTe i th localMaso ic orderiwhUe paUbeaeerswerecomposed lit teomc1ala and d. zenThe honoraf3 allbearers. i The otonel Pettus8rrived hr i wer resldenceon i etheTwere thejourow1a an4w ere. I ere bybls i overthestat on lnlnr thecem Jna' otthede dtatelmanwu profusedlybedecked. ftow sthat unie tram' all of by wbocould yt elrre ectaot11e 1Tot On 1n41 bam 74SpecIaL lI nJhtMfI t.

Sta es. theEastem Thefnatltutlon thechAPter Precedec1by anableaddressfrom onth electedand Grandr rth ofEI7tOnf. D. asslstailt worthy tron lBl tl 1tpatroD7 AKlIJen gr nd secretaryW Cor na nduct essMr grandassoda Rubll18telnAn gr ndAdab gra dRut Mn TM gr ndEsther grant HarthaMrs Columblagran Rlld181l1. BerrylTandmarj sllat.

Wiil Blrmlnghamgr n4. Thornfngtol1i' Oord grand ntIn I neetlriiwIl1be theln4 otthe Ch pter was ma1 inMtIt t4tb order7r otderhu two7bundredth uB ncl Statesandthre lod e. rii mp t1111. ni. Special.

IU1clJast a the telmalnalI thIa clt1tommencJn rom eas em ipetltlonwa companyhas aJreadbuUt Wood wn. SX1LL nlcTtmED. Wai Badl ten bf Baggige 1. Euba11ksamlUow 1er Mias. BaggageMast rWn.

Cltyrallroad. Rh es plstoVtr turlng IkUl e. 1ouWhlle Eubllnkatatbe oUce taUon1n the. Jatroiwagon a nd horsesranawaY1 entan thelnes wUJUn I andlnter1ia1tnj leftoathe onhla ret MoSELEY QR DAM GES. WeaExeeIled MembershIp a A.

I sult--inthe lr ult agafnstIF COllllistor theu damaresTb1sls Intbefamous r1O leT Lean Mo e1ey InurydonEibt od nameby th Isworth. th dding. atWesLPoint Rentrcisuper1 ndentofthe tel. 8Y8tembere the ele trl anc11ce M1sSM tUe LouRoby. In WestPolnt Tht dlngW many RITimA YBJ Lord X1teh Thafl1ght ContinuedA1LDayLong Lon The aromce 1 Ce1vedthe dl atchlromLord Kltehe uPretorla1farchI.Llchten urg an4300 rlan4tus11lerawil11 aJor 1 Am end Wha verneCotJaUonsar edlng Kr 1 foraDarmlstJdth rDmentnt haa nolde Thear Jatted' tementIJteyen1 to.

sauforSouth th comlnrweekwith3OOO tWOoMcerlowere JtlUedItt teJ am :4. n-entor' emeDU. far forsome a riee. wltaanXJetr toThe GeneraJDewetan4Yr. bapepuatedthe formeibe1nJr eytBloemtoD lnand.

thelJ1era1t er c. 1 COLD c. repNlDyCLD tlwiJtjlfe cOldllDtbD IUDP. col1a disaMes S. 111.

PM. and nUNY N. Masyons tora1ine II Oft. tDth Jlou Uta IIUI ania. 1mn8oUa4mdilG llilItOIllcUrollb14 MImJOfteouh Ce.

i' a11aJo' 1 1UI ta die' 1 lns poiD8aD4 a terr kldD I rto lIIDan hllh 4 to 7 1 rtll Ptr az ucrcrllt rnunl1 rUaKi CLfLUL ror' OSE an getyour I' nan use Ic y. the a Kttch ner tha thegovernmelit wunot to mlike statement' onthe Ptetc ria. It Boerelrcles thefte1d ftlllower suredotamnety andusltanee tnt rt- Ar Mar The enl a pondent reas are eyer 1lage 1ated by ft odTh lit. Buda. fsftlloded coldSSdrivlnE lvta fi PJe.

moun n. lolhey dUTlngthe luttourweeka VbatWeyl Wefter. warln new' thatl1ewUr ls htaene Inth. th armyln do nottt hewJllmainWnu sed. Llnareihu et1.

ap Moslem ridonMarch 7TbeX 1 I cor- 4rOTernmebthaa ah l1 a a an11110ment CaUllereu The esXIetT andappN- plagueca apple ernmenthas pIe' taken. should the4lseue spread to tbs UyopL ndon. Marcll.Accor4lnr adl Da1lyExpre. amer caughtIna Intbe n- shed. dr wned.

j' raleof aaryl nd Baltl nore ot nthecountry lesmanaLthe. Eutaw bouse. en. Ii re ent roadJn lstheWaahlngtonandPotomac tralnwhkb. aJlyls ma4eup the' at car and bag le m.

ve1Ttlbera1 an4no otthetralnwtioatso th rsa ad ll and toUleconduetor tter obeysTI ere alonrtbe mould. andtbe aaonast tralhraYhere puricl 1DC a' sU he. -eat a1i4. ex relSanditteJ1 Pack 1' long hi thaltatIonaand anxi u. ack1n time to on.

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bro ht CoIlcCbolen an4DJr :0 flfteo thfareme4r. Ja. watertocoy hll1 remetlvtbat canahran N. u1lOtlwbether SICkawIt Infantum w1thdMttea. Hayyou otUroflt.

your Jvr bya11 II TZ4 GA rIDTOK ifr 4 i i CRT DAY4Ok" :1 SUNDAYSCHOOLS LI. of ii 5 I it tethg tth1g Were SId th. bas tho hoo1s thf i I Iz th Sunday 5 t. e1d S1 an aii Sc ports were 4 th JSjs ork. Mr Lawrence 5 tri.

I I Bead I I te her I I nd th t. he 5. I c1atIonazeexreneig at tIi Ob 5 tonAvenue waz 5. C. 5 S.

WOt UIIf rt. 5 OO6 5 an 4 3O asthe 4 IG 1 beingable ubt enbeta itta was' held. iiinghatn BIr iInghaj hl 4 rante Workoflp2bpfljng soon 4 Ma 7 tr nprpor IdOG 11 1i the whk 3. S- OL iT C. gencraifreight ha i.

areanblad fr tLa gaa1d a. Sne 4 tLmXIes to ctioUi. I OordsCdunty. CiSE EZT WUTXOA1ON Body cithe lna WeUO13 BOWdOIBP 4 BegWl Catoiin The wtththl rxzurdaror1ioWi wIll be will that iever ru- I th uhouldbe Co usiotlded 4ra cl th drawlngout neah In ttown sessi at ae di ew ding 4 Pr T. ilet Tsta d5 1.

ettalfltyneW timaInveara ames die 8ttet a a buin. rs. ovtn- ChatS. taii oga jj WtllsZamMY 5.1- rQthe ied a- a own me tia Captain ataffdsirtnt orgi Clnelnnatltonfght. Dies.

7. br1ntx at cams ars BU11BL1IOad 7. betweelrArt1ngtox th Bgik. SpeciiLrd tiirmorplng atS was maSt bT- T. tabor als drew flri cbeck tra Th ca iIre 7.

dUghtsrs Mary hwbfletheywere i This condiuos of whfeb is For cen. furies its banefuleffecte have been handed from one generation F'- ntsea elIminated. taint I s' to to treatment I posIu 5 so demonsirate iit cases. gentlybut thoroughly cleanses the system or promriy outward Indication of the disease. and cuma eta I cured.

I do not dose my patients on strong drug whit system entirely fully by anoIgtns methOdknown outed more eases than any other j. physicIan In thzUnttCd I as Stz4otu Complat consult me and 4 5 owest page boo and HSthWS75MD. L1 g4 Ve 5 Su Thinan Building E4outh Broad Btret' t4 Omos hours 1 I 55 ISA1ARMONE Saiahnao1ill i nt IkId i AttTflIEO 10 PEAUT ONCE Bport by Clots ote. ChaiI of au T. of onto nChsirtnan 11 to tell The race ur fa- Mc- AIpln.

Mr. I ad cB aoZ fmefo rokee wentliiO hwa fine it hs out fnra i fly- Is on In priceila apdC1n WEEE LSLTSTAEE alIn 1 I chee er even-an return1s from Chataho chee taruters debt Is ther BUDG the Special. PU1WO cltyown- re- AUdltorW I1 ale and 1nesi t4tedfor attorneyawzzeferred as tb llabfl1tIeiof beat- the Sm newpurtbaeea oount wfllsiissbeentecetved it RlugWas tlme. Congresernaflj- William 1ev1fleipf 1 fes Jlf. fOrbis C9migreu Gath erThisXonth.

A. be held luthe nth1scIty ZTthaM I the bat1ofltotganiaUon. iB4twetit bundre4nd bundTh4Vtslt rs. teacherswho bio nc. I- rNz aag JAII I hms White ad-a Negro' at j1- WAYQUT OP JAIL tlsrlIoi ThemoXmawe Tielr SOO 7 rni5OflSr5tltri wthie ueo on.

th' all wr main part of weco reinalnoutorte1rceIls theweether veur T1ey wen te them fourof a b1 a tbsxj 1 fl barwrefe4 fromQp hCfledjntbe dkIeui ptisonernejofused es- 17glt1- epgia beln Co spleted. Tb 5th. by nd makln banc onyet It make. the shopte and it 1PDP interested debtan4 are conflder tMt in Several cbmp tent preliminary. deb5tpbv given opIn1o th5 ipeeche Order than.

eyot a ilmlr two before bate comes of- la's cuss will points which wiii brln out. This wiU be a I boys to that their' brIng Out. Mu- chapter of ihC Ntis laoltittons of tij on the 1olhI1L APPBALtQ Pthnbm snliect to te tomoryw tot- 5' eppealefi te the British egtrdIni-bitroub1e I haatrn tirDngh th0 Chaflestonvgora Offle geflealgana iano sits jtsnds soticfloy Rays haa doubt tin1ht5fTtCtatt6trMetrej an I will pled I thbiia heludleteif I furdeCdly-auault 4. solicltorhaa thoi ol I flfl wilt-get that I Iwas managed fl seyer. rE OM or kr Relatives.

ch annie UlreturnlmmedlateIy to Iastnlght. eave a an Sss Vlck-daniea va-tt was-and sheregretted do- afldIrectlons here-found- a is aredeadand- he nearetlIv1flg placesus I1om1iry wasthe m. torOarlns1for areto ont1tnBoston. Tire notcoinefrom zreverbe ettherhmnie reataha Press. atew fQr COUCH.

stno. AMFORflTfflfl Alhauis tll1saet 2 I Miti5 MONEY th 3111z' tumesiW1tiou riatfn 0 ses- tbeWhlte the corporatlonsmder pr ta ed over12000due 111 lat re been eft re essreceived were made th legislature arid which and ingan tio-rp- iAdt bAvtrued thurtoOk tImeby teceirti tt siteand yrtmsrfeahich contest wIilbea Thls wh i Jetrson countycon- reason- why lraiarseCaptainWhlte del- ottbe to theninth thus gatesIn with. Osie tbalemtnts whlchbis ur favoreth. aa p1anidvisablt to-this tinie1zthat toth.dlspensary 1 tt aistatetl otmaking P. the iect 1" Ii- v-- i statePre.entattAsi 1.

oc- so te dli- enfrim5 IE 1bestte thetriast IteB4 andwere Attbc grand todgO was were mem- th pmclals wer ere rour ls over came CAP Thm-1B 1abam 7. of-Boston ma iron of generaigrand tb0 Elyt grandconductress A i gtandEsther l. sx Mrs. Chambers ientInG annuaimeetlng aapCr wacken3oyed adfemal ethb Ordehaatwe-bundred Statesand mtitton eastern zBANSSLLPBAC YE bBaggags T. a owner Ito cut ExpelledfrOm March th aUto I the icefactOrles Lou tort KItchenarBOpOrt5Th5t7ight I dlspatchfrom ca with EyldentlytbtretOfe 1 I PetrusberLwestotBloemfonteinand 1' TII L- I 1 myCOW 9 onlycures coldslntholungzcoldelnthebOnsS grfppodlpbibsrla PneUuiO.

tWNYON. fIflSOTI1I1VS Is totirree hoaragad curegia a t. aopsveghaaigttswsstij snI. sores bosh tie losga dey Core eick2- cures psieS cr71 ru-k era say lIelb hal sdteii sddeM. sad Philadelphia for ROSEOF a 1.

Ith amnesty and 0 London frct4 his-energy re hewilI whole the-reforms has The be Stb Lin even any ie the disease SeventytwoPflgrlma 11 5 a nd Oneof 4 corporate name amt ehgine Is as general totbe a1Ofl ae on a street cardboard. car se-e deliveredand. I tAke a nitcb will I. dois linee mett going- seVeral almoata. a- ffdba th roae I- to.

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