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Conducted- By VOLUME WMBEI U. hare arranged our years work In this Spsnment Into The Joseph Habetham Hl- Atortcal Collection I a limited edition of which will be printed and ready for Very about July. The volume win hi large. OCtaYo. about 350 pages.

and contain nearly 5j400 pedigrees sketches etc. It will be' tltulty bound In heavy paper. blue and sliver ta D. A. It.

colors and sold for II per cow. Any of the' historical quarterlies sell for this much and more for a- single number. and a back number of this paper sells for as much and many of the Sunday papers not to had at say price. The tontenta of this volume ar almost entirely original documents and i Lay. never red elsewhere in print.

Send your name to Mrs. I. U. S. Holmes.

IS W- Cain St. Atlanta. so as to be sure of getting on of thus valuable books. Mtny thanks to Mrs. T.

IL Green for Miss Bowen' History of Wilkes County. Also to Ron. A. S. Clay.

for valuable docu. There hays been brought out since January. 1st 611 hlatorlcafworke by American publishers which shows the' trend of thousht of the new century. vhEIbS. 16.

STOKES Would like the military record. of William Stokes during the Revolutionary iw r. Otis von. John Stokes married. Lucy WlcJtflffi.

who was-the daughter of Frankie Rdwsrdi and WlckllSe Stokes and Wick. llffes wereoriginally tram Maryland. Yrank1 Ed wardshad a brother. Robert. Lucy Wick.

Jlffe who married John Stokes. had nosliter and only one brother. William Wltkllde. They lived PauqJler Co. Va.

I IX 17. I I desire to tree. th ancestry of my mother people ehe being a daughter of Stevenr Dennis whom I know nothing tuither then my mothers talk of them. which extended back into the 50's. Now.

about my own father whose name was William Henry Harrison born In Wetmoreland Co. Va. as far a I have heard. I know nothing- of his people. Now.

I wish to trace toy grand- toother and grandfather. Steven A. Dennis. In regard to soy yra4fartber Dennis. I wider- stand hat it enlisted lit some company in I Georgia for the battle of New Orleans.

under General Hickory Jackson as I believe he was known In Thou day I think It' was In a contest between the United States army. under. paid Jackson and the British General racken- km. He. for United States UrvtN for a term of five years.

Now I want to know. if there we. soy record kept a to this past and what became of him and his relatives. Now friends. If there" la any obligation that' have assumed in this request of a serious nature more than a subscription to paper In- Vj elusive.

I am willing to contribute to toy ability I am a lone widow but I ant willing to do all I can for a good cause. Yours truly. F. A. P.

48. PRITCHETT Will you kindly give the history of one. John Prltchett. who came- from Liverpool to Virginia where he toed and mar- Tleda MlssTajrter said to have been first cousin to Zachary served the revolutionary war- sftersrds removing with a large family of girls to Kentucky. settling temporarily near Harrodsburg.

where one of the girls. Xltty. met and married John Ranks. an uncle of Abraham Lincoln. At least la the family tradition.

and It so. extlalna the almost" relationship between the LJncolnVand Davis families Jefferson DILvlsa lIn wife having been daughter of Zachary Taylor. A reply will he greatly appreciated by. E. Hip I I am very aunlous to trace- my fathers family.

My father was Dr. M. E. Mclntosh. son.

I believe of Jesse Mclntoeh. I am pretty sure of this. but who Jesses father was am somewhat In doubt. Colonel A. 3.

VcBride. of your city. who Is my uncle on my mothers side says Jesse was. a lion of Colonel John Mclntosh. whos lived In Liberty Co.

If you can ten toe wt steps to take In regart to the. matter I shall be greatly obliged and will gladly pay for Information It I can get scything that Is of use. My father was pro physician of. Georgia his brother. Judge A.

C. Mclntosh. wu. member of the conltttl1Uonal convention of 876 and a. member of the legislature from Cobb county.

If there a a bureau for such research kindly let me' know. I. Met. lye are- a bureau. Win some one kindly Ed.

20. VANCE. SALSBURT SWIFT. TALBOT. AILET Mjr fathers father was Governor Matthew Talbot.

who married Lucy Bailey. of Talbotton GII. I would liketo have informs- Uoo of Halley. and llx Thomas 8 lft mthId Miss lAci Talbot. Would Uk to know more of the Switt arallr.

Also a lrt concerning tbeV oce and ltalabiti7 Is-id- Itn. who lnt d- MRS. E. R. 21.

OVERTON TT a to lciiow of Miss Overton. wb married Wltoaj In- Virginia. On of her descendants possibly more than one. settled to Georgia. Ill.

nm was Overton Walton. Any Information Ye- nrdlnlr the Overtone or Walton. will ha rpuch pprecttd A. B. 22.

POSTELL I st-ouW appreciate very rjiuch any information regarding th ancestors of James Coachman Postett. who was descended from one or tie three Pqstcll- brothers who fought with Marion In the Revolutionary way. 33. wTlilam Ooidnmth -enlisted In the army during the. Revolutionary war at Richmond.

Virginia when only seyen- tern rears old. lie was the eon of. Richard Ooltlsmlth a PresBytfrian minister. rnicne' of William Goldsmiths grandsons out fcl revolutionary wrrlcc as- they heard It- from their Bather the. late Turner-Goldsmith.

They are' living in Atlanta. It there. any printed record of hi mlllUrx wry-ice William Goldsmith married Elizabeth Rountrep. Was hit' father William Mounting of Htnrico Vs. 5 Abbevlllf.

S. C. 24. SHORTER Wanted sketch of the Shorter. family or Alabama and Georgia their ancestry and where they came from.

p. 8 p. 25. GLASS Can any one give meiny information concerning the Revolutionary record of one Jsmei Glass. Family records snow that James Glass enlisted front Virginia and.

was a major In the Revolutionary war. 26. MfiRRITT Then- were three orphan boys. William Uleklebetry and Henry Clinton Merrltt who came from North Carolina and settled In Georgia and Alabama. tan my one give me any clew a to their ancestors w.

yr. 27. GRESHAM Can any one tell me Who Major Davis Qresham. of Gre ne county Georgia mimed' He was a. revolutionary soldier.

an early frontier settler of Georgia and for many years a. valuable member of the Georgia legislature. Judge Young Graham of the. superior court of Georgia was his son. 28.

Has Alex Stevens's War Between the States" gone out of print Can you toll rile where I can get a' copy Also. has Genera Gordon's Reminiscences of the War" been printed Yours very truly. A. LtERS. 29.

JOHNSTON any one tell me of the ancestors of Llttleton Johnston and end Stephtn Mobley One or both. They came originally from N. Carolina to Ibert Co. thcncu to leaper Co. some time In th early part of the century.

Any Information will be thankfully received. I am a descendant of these families. So. ADDRESS Wanted the. address of Score.

tat" of the Historical Society of North Carolina also of Connecticut. P. U. 31. CRAWFORD I should be wt" grateful for some Information concerning my great grandfather Chas.

Crawford. who was captured and taken prisoner at Augusta GL during the American Revolution. This Chas. Crawford was a native of Scotland. I believe.

and was the father of Dr. Nathan Crawford or Columbia Co. and the sire of nry father. Nathan A. Crawford of Lincoln Co.

The. Information I wish la what company or regiment war this Clues. Crawford. InT His word is a keepsake in the' family. Respectfully.

Mrs. T. E. ANSWERS. 7.

TUCKER. or' VIRGINIA The founder of the family was St. George Tucker. D. Re was born In Bermuda Tune 29th.

father was Henry Tucker and mother Anne BuUer1eld. Hla. brother. Henry- Tucker. went to England to be educated while St.

George Tucker and Thomas Tudor Tucker. his elder brother. came to the New World. r. Thomas Tutfof Tucker settled In North Carolina.

Ito was" a prominent member of the Congress of the Confederation. sod also of the Oral two congresses under the Constitution of the United States in the House of Representatives. Mr. In- 1801. op.

pointed him Treasurer of the United States. which office he held with unsullied Integrity until his death In 1828. George Tucker Will the junior brother and came to. Virginia about 1770 and took an academic course of study at. William and.

Mary College and afterwards a course of law In same Institution. He came to. the. bar at once. settling In WllUamsburg.

He was an enthusiastic friend of the Revolutionary cause when hostilities broke out between the mother country and the colonies. He left the tar and con ducted a secret and successful expedition to Bermuda. hl native. Island. where he knew there was a large quantity of military stores In a.

fortification slenderly honed. These stores he captured and brought home and I I WEAK STRICTURED MEN CURED While You Sleep in J5 Days. SST Wl I' We Have Re- afore Thousands Wbo Were Worse Than YOB. on fhsfyoy tetltlteyoa spolldlI1 weak. rirfc vllkreboddnr You know tttml a tm at un tj-oalto ttowtrom ui jHftrienct that ill cube drugs Out you ttvt pourtd lata 700 zIon7achha hr Itttr a wisa TNOW LISTEN TO ME modlcna that rottmrlMonrUlpat la year tomscA will cor I AWassvsinip fe yoor tltment It 01 la yoar-ttoatOi orllrtr ortUatytl att at JM f- csasf.

it Is ocal ttu toiututbrtyalnt loaltrtttaeot It ca sot bintcliU bftomofcnT anthetletmawKtamt thrtwhtr tfatninJa vun wh1c tottttOtltnttiaio dissolve tatdJitoigt 5TdiCTUKB Jtt sJroifMMtt' tt miltf lIIthIIf1 mmai niact alfrg anaf of it POSTAT QVANDfCOBtnetlet WIL4L DUCTS. FORBVEH STOPPINO DHAlftSjuf MISSIONS tartnj wtiUtTtlSleep I itlrtct positive coamoWfagtus1 eanOri LO4L TP2ATMPJJT which rrsvirrt lame TrtBtmenf" Can Be Used us Succesjfultytythe Patient BS by Ourselves1 Wasbingtonj army In the siege off scheme was boldly conceived' a br Tely executed and tradition says narrowly1 Swith hU life. When CornwalllsIn North Carolina Ml Tucker. aicolonel of Ch stfrfleld utliltla. In whlch county tiffi.

Yielded jolted Greeneav armrt sad a- and conduct the battle cfOuilfprd Rouse. Afterward as- lieutenant colonelcf a. troop of horse. at Yprktownhettookian active part in the selge of that place and was wounded by the explosion of a bomb. Yr.

Tucker' In 1778 married the- John Randolph' off Watson Chesterfield Co. Virginia. the. mother- by. her first marriage of three-son- pn of whom was John Randolph Ttoanoce.

After the death of hibeloved wife' in Veturned to. Willlantebwrg. In January I788T he was made a- Judge cf the' General' Courtand was afterwards professor of law. In William and Mary Courts succeeding the' Oebrje WYthe. Re.

had' previously been. mad one of the commissioners to the famous Annapolis' convention' and 1803 was made Judge of the Court of Appeals Ih 1701' iranirrted asecond Hissecond Was th of Bill Carter. a daughter of Peyton SirllillltItl1. By hi first marriage to Trance Bland Randolph. widow of John Randolph- of Maton.

he lad tire on Henry' SL Georg Tucker sod Beverley Tucker. The. boys un del' their fathers care were educated at- William awl Mary ql1ete of whicW their father was professor. Henry St. George Tucker graduated In.

college In 1798 and In taw about 1801. His father' had In hi Ju diclal career been associated with' the Judges of the General Court in the western part of the anddeteimlaedtosend his eldest. son to the valley of Virginia to- settle. We commenced the. practice of law- In Winchester Va.

on the 234 Gd' September. 1808. Re married Mis EshIbDa Hunter. a member- of a prominent family In that part-of the state When the war of 1812 broke out and Th British attack- on Washington or Baltimore threatened Tucker. went to" the trues of his country.

When woo Or. dared In ISIS Yr. Tucker was elects Voertis- before he- Was- 35 years of ag The doss of the war brought to the limits of' Representative the ablest bodyof MM In the country Mr. day was speaker of the. House and Calhoun.

Webster Loundes Oaf ton Randolph. Tyler Sheffey. Plncknei' Bud others made' gathering of ability rarely lathered in that house during any period or it history. It he WM elected to the senate of Virginia where he served tour years. In' April 1831.

he way elected Judge of the Court of Appeals. ant In 1841 professor of law- 81 the University or Virgin which position held until compelled to resign and return to Winchester. It. died there the 28th of August. 1848.

Its left six sons sod two daughters. One the sons lion. John Randolph Tucker. who was for twelve' years member of Congress from Virginia. The second son of St.

George TUekSr and Prances Bland Randolph Bevertey Tucker was professor of law at William and Mary College for. many years. There- are many descendenti of three brother' la Virginia now. who went Into. North Carolina and Tennessee must be descendants of Dr.

Thomas Tudor Tucker who settled In. South Carolina. Those In Virginia are my own Wood and I think vet" few left their own stats being quite satisfied with the old dominion as a residence. MRS. X.

V. EDWARDS. ft BALL There-appears to Tuvre been several of theniftneof Ball who settled la New England about 1640. We find them later In New' Jersey and Virginia. Edward Ball of this New England colony came front Wales.

He brought with hint a- ton-- Edward who moved to New Jersey and was one of the original" lncorporatorsof Newark He was a man of affairs and was sheriff of hoes County. N. in' 1693 Loan give the lineage only of this Edward Ball. of Newark. N.

d. and even that Is too long for this place. It the person asking the Information wm. stats the parUcularUn desired. Iwill take pleasure In' giving It.

Edward Ball married' Abigail latch ley lid of their children who lived to have families of tielrown. I have the names end descendants of Caleb. Abigail. Joseph. Lydia.

Moses and Thorn Thomas married Sarah- Davis. Was not this an ancestor of Jefferson Davis The exact relationship between. Edward Boll and Mary Washington cannot be given be Cu the Information regarding the- ancestry of Mary Ball Washington la so meager. I have' never Won stated even tie Christian name of her father. But It la known that' Stephen Ball.

grandson of Edward. was with. Washington at Tr nton and. that they claimed blood re tJonablp MRS. T.

Jot. GREEN. 9. MARSHALL Marshall Martin was xadaughter of Captain John Marshall of the Forest andaa aunt ri Chief Justice Martin. and married Abram Martin.

b. 716. Their children were Wm. b. 746.

md Grace Warl11l John. b. 1749. md first Miss Bare no. c.

EUtabeth Terry. 3d Un Barkstae nee Wilson. George. lr1751. md AUto Freeman.

Barclay b. 1753. mii Richer Clay no Marshall md. Mary Edmund mlI Katherine Tuft. Mathew.

1759. md Sarah Clay. 10. MARSHALL BOSU only son. b.

Roy. caJne America. settled In' Montgomery Co. 14. D.

was a had son. Jostsh Beat and daughter. Mats BeaU who married Thomas. Marshall nephew of Chief Justice John Marshall. Joslah Soar- rled Sellloent Bradley.

whose. mother was' Ann Pendalt. They' had the following soot I. John Bradley 2 James Alexander Benjamin who married Mary Marshall 4. Robert Augustus B.

who married Elisabeth Marshall daughter of Wm. and Susan Whltter S. Ann Fonda who' married Arthur Monorlef arid A. Bradley. Robert Augustas had lab Brady BeaU who married' Sarah B.

Butt. Anna 1. Mrs Wm II Youn Un Robert qunbr. Mrs. ButuIII Mrs.

Lock- hf art Robert Augustus Jr. and Wm. Marshall. Gttnby and Mrs. DtlIup are the- onti two living.

It II- MAR. HALT rPoir. Inr ti ft Elizabeth Marstu aH sister who rtM TiltliBert wfco. mtm perhaps give Oh. Inquirer sonte Information they not be It lon of.

Will you. kltflly furnish ra with' the name of the person mkln th in. quiry so I with them 1I tfy rertir- end greatly oblige We- ont know- the n.ame\ Tnl column In earn for my of ROY tatem and we ar tly fe lh that attention he ca to all mistake Whatw ar 11. a ret the facts in every cue. Ed.

12. LEWIS It has bWn see i that there la nothing from' the' records to show the exist' core of any Gn rslBobert Lewis as the pro sltus of the Lewis family of Warm Halt. The foregoing Is from the April number of th WIlliam and lfa27 Quarterly and Is misleading unfair and. taken as a whole Ji I Incorrect. It Is a.

partial statement whichcontradict the actual fact- It. Is plausible statementpartlaUy Y18taJDed whlcB Is the. very worstform of nuIarprrsentaUon. I cannot belley the editor- responsible sleep to to extent rfpubllahlngU article. he late Henry Howell Lewis.

of DalUrnor. visited England for the express purpose of the history of his great ancestor. What henportl. Is" Slot hearsay or tradition. but 1 from thu records as he tOW1tbe I have his letters width ire clear.

He Lewis nd EUubetl. his on April. 635. from Oyavessnd. England.

In lb. Blessing. and settled. la Gloucester Co. Robert hid a grant of 33333 3.

acre landfrom the crown. under Charles HI on JohnLewis- married Isabella Warner sister-of 8P aker Augustine Warner. and bull Vrar hall 65 theSevernrtver which enter nto MobJack bay. sear the mouth or the York. Their tomba rathtt I hay.

4hem It la to ha that hi Utter ant mother lie there as thcemetery Is larse andhaa tembsand slate. Tp a fa taken from UM tornoa and WAat moe siwadmr- wot tt sUon tmiettiiaas. mub tea 4 TtimcKyof Ueurr HoweH Lewt otalde hlj is corroborated by Thomas Green of DtavIfl Ky who ha tnadawtha Wstory of Luwts family. life study. MnTOreea ay that Robert Lrwladled about 545 and that his widow tnamd Uaor Longleyv Ul not claimed that Robert of 4 S.

cm found 04' Vs. Utd fw th record of Oku- feats bema And th York ere to much effaced from agcthat a period Bvaiyaara arUr hi death ycannot tallicMtly-doelpiwred. brought wltl Blur a grant toUivi hviaUM thertlucs tha entry Is In not on th Vs. land books. Too or talk land.

which would. pear on tae- court records or York or talean not found owing ta the sgacd of. theTorkvaad the strDetloD Of. the. Gloucester records.

If ranoe-jof tile- il or. facts could played to prove- r.tl writer in tile' Quarterly would have- good cart. at Atlanta. va' native of Georgia- and by birth antfoonhectlonV a of some of thebcstfamines Of that His-career as a uIIderwritr was commenced as bookkeeper In theAtlanta general agency office of the Mutual Life in IRS under' Mr. E.

C. Benedict at that UnieU1 company's genoraUagent in that field. served that company continuously under' Mr. Benedicts successors Invthevarious capacities of auditor of- flc shanagac confidential assistant to the neral agent and. assuperintendent until March 1900.

when lie resigned to accept the position of third Vice president and general manager of the South. Atlantic1 Life of. Richmond. One year later he resided th Richmond ce to take charge of the-Equitable in la. as' Is this rfctory to the student tmen and' affairs it contains the clews by which this.

success may be easily traced. The bookkeeper kept books the best knew how. and so- wen. Inaeofl that the. duties were added.

Out Of the auditor the industrious workman" hammered the ene manager and confidential assistant and as his wcsrk sreWr tie capacity Ldolt increased. The- storyls as thin worlds pt honest effort aatWngs were It. The talent tsfattthe Lord save his servant he. een used wet Referthg to the company's neV repro. sentativo In-Georgia.

The Equitable News remarks Mfr Foremen owes his advancement eoUrslyto hlsownenergy and pluck. He is a barf worker. a. pusher anutbustneu getterand always masters undertakes' Indeed It would be difficult to predict theextent to sncctsa may be carried In this case. Youth health and strength willingness to work enthust asm.

that gloctaes the smallest duty of life a mind enrlcltedby. the best books of- the best men of- the best. world' we ever lived in all these are combined In R. I. Foreman arid though the way Is' upitis also on out Into the beautiful sunshine' Of success honor and happiness.

T. JPV Hennger of Memphis Teun- was arrested on Tuesday last on the charge of causing his wife's death. She was In sured tot 2009. foT liennigers benellt- and a quarterly had been paid on the policy the day before the woman's death. Announcing the recent of the Lancashire- with the Royal.

the following has been sent to the- agents or the former by the present management Til carrsJHK our fthls consolidation. as It affects 5ur States business is receiving toe attention of the managers of the- two companies. Pnd. will contlnu to' sport yo ir. hominess as heretofore- Thisnotice has been received Milton Dargan.

Atlanta manager of the donbiczd companies. Thill uantg Home Insurance tbmpany through Attorney H. E. W. Palmer.

has filed suitin tlt city noon-I of Atlanta a ainst William H. Smith for 3000. al leged to be" due on certain promissory notes. The. Southern Adjustment bureau of Louisville of which the late n.

N. Williams was" the head. was disbanded last week by Directors Dugan. McAtee and Bush. The original stock subscription of 100 on each sharewaa returned to the original subscribers.

with 6 per cent added. Mr. James Johnston who it was announced last week had returned to Kentuckyto teatime charge of the bu s-oau wl11engage in Independent adjusting In- Kentucky Tennessee and southern Indiana. He was for yews specialagent and' ad aster or the Insurance Company of North Ain rica in this field and Michigan and knows the territory thoroughly. Manager Downing his issued a circular regretfully announcing Mr.

Johnston's retirement. All S. C. local agents nut local companies are watciting the progress of the exposition et that place with the closest- entice. The Smild- ing at the exposition Is pragress- Inc.

and' structures will soon be ready. for. Insurance lines. An Impression prevails in Charleston that the entire lln of insurance will be placed througJi one or tftu local companies and the agents are not. pleased over the rumor.

Many of the agents subscribed liberally to the. exposi fund helping to make It possible and they feel that they are entitled to their share of the line Th to ratio' on naval stores con- tlnues. through tile southern field. The rate on the various yards at Savannah and Brunswick Is 8 per cent and th loss ratio up to the present time is less than 2 per cent on the premiums re ceived. manner in Which the Savannah then-handle the naval stores.

hat much to do with the splendid record. The Farmers' Mutual. of Fort GaJnes Ga. has been incorporated. It tftir write tire.

lightning and tornado business. Edtrard VTls Height New York. Sun It seems to be the general impression over here Jthat the new kilug of England is large heavily built tot a. person. said an undersized Englishman in one' of the hotels The impression is pined from his photographs and from' the- plc.

tutU In the illustrated papers which certainly would leadanyone to Edward VU was at. any rate above the medium- height. But he Isn't. I don't know- of any official record his' majestys height but he must be' a shade underv five' feet five without His shoes. I this because I stood beside him or a few.

v. minutes at a state funeral. NoTfr my lelght exactly five feet- lour. and three-fourths Inches and' I noticed seemed exactly as tall but as he was broader Id much heavier tharC I hi seemed to be a target man. Thefact surprised rue because I ha never teen him at such short range before wouldn't be so certain about 1 had not friend who stood behind me.

andlwasas much Surprised It the covery as I was mentioned to me that iiB had noticed that I big a man aajnyxfuture king. Sogivinghimthe benefit of the doubt foira quarter of inch. that's. his size- five feet five. and- the illustrations that depict him as standing frearly to height of men' of five feet ten.

orvitfere- shouts either fixed up with. a desire to please him though it has never been wd that hewassensitive on the' point- or with thelidea' oft letting the world a target that nr' royal personages those. of any cotter slmflating fteFoodandBeguia Promotes Di ness andRestCofltalns neither' phimorphine rMiDua1. A perfect Remedy forConslipa- lioniSourStotiachDiarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish- ness and LOSS Of Sum FocSirrais Signature or ThfiTClTrflroapaTe Always and hlcb las been. In use over 30.

years has borne the Signature Qt viand Iia. been made under Ills per. sonal supervision since Its inftoejv ADow no ono to deceive yoa In this. AUounterr Imitations and Just-as-good" are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health Of Whatis OASTORIA CJastorla la a rzn1esiubstitilte for Castor OH gorlc Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant.

xu contains neither Opium Morphine nor' other otfo subace. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worn and allays It It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. It rellefFes Teething Troubles cures Constipation. and- Flatulency.

It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural zocp. Q11drena Panacea The Mothers Friend. GENUINE QASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of in- Use For- Over' 30 Years. 1' TMC ccuraus eosuHutt. stusiuT smuTT.

SIPS vosai err COFFEE It. LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH Or ALL Watch our next nextadvertlement If to tuy a lion whelp you wolildnt accept a kitten as a. substitute even if the dealer urges you. Now don't accept a substi tute for. LION COFFEE.

It is bound to turn out a com TUOfl yellow cat with none of the strength of the lion. You want LION- COFFEE because It Is LION COFFEE. If on the other hand you want a coffee which in order to hide imperfections is polished" with eggs and other preparations then do not buy If LION COFFEE were common ordinary stuff coffee drinkerswbuldnt insist on having it. It Is usedin millions of homes because it is the best coffee In the world for the price. If you doubt this take a a package home and try it.

In package of LION- COFFEE yo will trnd fufly strated ani descriptive list No housekeeper In fact ndwoman tnin. boy mfblyf i ihel some tikie which. will contribute to thth happiness comfort and convcnicn and which. they may have- by simply cutting out a ccrtam numbcr of Lbqi Heads from the wrappers of one pound sealed packazts wmch is' the Only form in which this excellent coffee sold WOOLSONSPKB CO. TOLEDO OKO.

THE MEDICALWOHDR MANUFACTURED BYE COMPANY. RALEIGH NC USE PARIAN PAINT ForBeauty Durability. and Permanency of Shades. SOLD BY UADIHGDEfllERSTHROUQHOUT THE SOUTH' MANUFAbTUREDBV- BY THE PARIAN PAINT CO. ATLANTA GA.

COTTON SEED OIL IKD 61N MACHINERY or Trust CbmpiefcBi plants from 16 to 200 tons capacity Specif email plants for ginneries 1 Ostton and com plete gthiilng F. Van Winkli Gin Hachlna Wki. A ESTABLISHED IN 1857. PETER LYNCH AT Wl11TEHALL ST. Dealer In foreign.

and- domestic wines liquors tobaccos cigars oral all such goods II belong with a first-class. liquor store. Pure wines anti liquors for medicinal purposes. Peter Lynch Is also running at o. I West Mitchell street his great Variety Store and is daily getting snore and more established as such.

lie has now on hand. Spring Turnip Seeds Bush Beans. Cornfield Beans. Butter Beans Onion Sets Seed Cora lot the Ear and nearly all other Seeds for garden field planting Kentucky Blue Orass Seed also Fruit Jars. Masons Improved.

Masons Metal Top. MlllvUle and Woodbury pints quarts and halt' gallons also gardening and other tools. 100 empty wine and spirit barrels half. barrels and kegs. Terms cash.

Finest Cairiages in South. Wecan accommodate a few jaore nice f' IWI ER han 1 6 A4 rtm Jr i I a f'I 1 A ociavo pqesand 5 ftl tltullT AR JdoldJor bl i uc1JaDd I ha4at. L' E- elsewh name GD. I fan th nb rL e8 180 sta. litSII De SSTO I tbemllltiry keOb ur1S IO vlckUle was the 7 IUfeawere originally anld had onlyone ckUlfe.

In lo IT. to traee the ncevy A. of own-father. ry faJ at knownotblng III lD the StevnA Znrvgerd Geo tQeneIHlckory day. ner1Lt 1teenll for' Nowfrl nalttb a lIa a nld I1 t040 i 8.

Will Prttc ett. 1 a. 81IJa II reYOluU Dary W4l' tteMfuhremovl jo. I Hurodlb lea trtb13 and le erson au ter myfthere Je ampret1 your m7 30hnUclntoah. who lived Coo.

GL' a Jrlha11 wtl1l dly hll1l' ot. pf031t ent a amem- lea1s1 ture a dly api Ed. SALSBtmy. th rbf a 1 wludlk to a- I I lid ThOD SwIft I WO' 14 Uks I knomoriotthe AIJod I data theVance Falaburyb7l1 I lI a. Inter RSJEBr I I On TON tI e.

who mAniedWaltODi1D i ttl t' An 1 Or Wlt AB I II' i whowudeacended II' tJI U' IL Wiiilam arm Rev wtOnwll seven- Gol mlth. lne' auf hi. tb beer Uftt tbe1ste Tumer- ldlmJth. re hi. ern he oCHenrtco Cp Wanted andQeorpa ca acD GLASS-Can anyone me- llylnfor- 1' rda rtcorol' bow enll8ted' Rev lutJonaiywar.

Ther. th orpJW nry came' rom 117 all glveme La wW. ni ltle COU 801 Jy mem a YoungOresbun tb nta A1ao. nera G. rdon' very VSELLEns an ny meof per the part elved.

Imlll I I ADD Wanted I HIsto cal i I1nai Conn ctJcut. KF CRAWFORD I I I celum. bta ILn ufy call1Co. I III YHI. i VIRGI IA Hew.

Berm da his H3s to' Dr. walla Con tl- Trea ure ptrlceb deathiD ju lor was entbual stlc I hea illan eJ I st rea girrl. Cned I WAiTING EN C. R. E.

15Oays. i i lIOflllatlJ1I tJlr. 102 IlIo IrOu 4 rill 1 t' ldnrlbT ugpliusdat IInr utJITrM Um a 4 Wll1lrotl ml4d tllletl 1i wish uti rOil bolt" front I tll t1lBn 1Ipo I lllm70lltol11bbnl.tt 1 t1JT1oiI1I4TOf1 Jf NOW NoI op of 1JtuJWIlfJ4Jc roit i4on1JlptIIlTOflrto WflJa I. BlQflst1Vllr totll or lIver. or Ih 1 tl ral cUaL dlnn II as loal tn tIItllt ea Itl n.

DndkaUo QJ1 preued l6to t1Jor 0' CIll7O. en tll l1iz1bl wbkJul rsfhrjl gigs 1 wftbot ftJrr bt tbttlln 111 1l11tln. b. sIflcJsnt tlm pJlIrtm alii lb. I lntlII 1l1 1If.

tn mANDeo ltr8ltJq I SJMINALDUCJS pp STOPPM A1 ad IIOystlirl YrlIui 6 41 :11110.11..11 IntIrjiu oIl0CAL TIlBA TMBNr neaha llJap ACTS rt 80 eJes 1 UJ not permlt' complete acrlpUQJa of Lbs incvmpatabIe 1t1 mei Treatment ii 1 i thral aua IUtr from Jltrl tl1r. and lt Olf P11l1I Frostatttts Seminal A1r Ou1dwntAto tbtjSL Jama UQCIIUDDJ :7 1tr1eii Cfrr6nnatJOhIO. trtbelr ondfrOal lUullbtt Otk A Jbowtn the parU the tI SP bal tbt t7 ldeDu w1J1dI enet 1fR JD PIalD e. Js2 fS i 55 9iM Si 1 4ifft. i Ii ft.

fi i il a er. to pJ7lr anD7ln tlMlep offBoto 1rabo1dIT lvediJlet br e1T UllCUt ltradlUonul be JIU1OWl 1thenCotnwaUa ln. VIIe4 CaronnaXrTtlellereoIollel JU ttogullued himself xa 1I1a11lY bY hl a ba ttr. OllUtordi HOUBCAft rdt' Jle ieDD cme1' of a It tYPr be I can WuWOW1dedby the otabomb IJI778Dlurled the1FJd Watacm th 9 lfIcitwlioni i of" athothIbe 7 bere 1 17 wn. ma tf Court.

lid I fnVltuam ol1e eminent Cllanlellor. iebre iously mad. ne CO lalone wa. d6e 1 orAP UII. In ni rried I a.

aeeoneStlme. HIS- aecondwltwa the I 1OId rof r' onl I By hla 1 ICSII. CI Tob JIRaBl olPbOIKa I tw II" HenryStGeorge un-'I thel ia wereeducatedatl tbe I prole aer. I Inco11eleln I a ee 8 1 CourtIn n' I itatitnd tetmJn 4to nd' I 7sbti i mamedMnEllellna part a th'l I was Ur When de Tucbwu to :01 are. Theclo tI e.

Repre lItatlv. bOdY of me Webaler Guton. BarbourTlerJ Sheffe Plnckn a Inthat iny its ItiI81 he theleilate ofVlra1nIL' lven1t" I he Wlnche ter. a two' daU htenr. of 30hnRandolpb.

Tuckerwbo oCCot Rafld lIb Th rl Those who de I tbeold DW RDS. nA here' appears the" imetof nIlandbou 7ar. Ye nlStbem NewEnKland amefrom th Edwa wu. Uit893lcan Ilne nl2 penonuklnl' dMlredIwllltake InlI1vlnC marrl Blalchl. ldren.

theIr own dele ndanta of' loIIe anc to mealier Bullt knownthat Wubl OU the bi Od i-el URS 9 RTIN-Ellllb th' aha wI dIL lter ot eth a I ndGra 1IBarctl 2 fEll beth Barka a1e UN a. Ge rge. m4A1lco 173md EI1D und I 1759 SaraJJelay. I EALIrMARSRALWOhn onl to' tt1 farmer loa lab dau hter eal ho Chletluattce lOtIl ma ba4the DradleyB2. 3.

i ib at' 5. Fendalwhoma A Bra ley 1' heart AUAU tUI Gunb are' AR RALTRALT 1111116 it. 1 lqul tt kfarhat whoa. tuItr v1lnbf. flee1.

In nIYrllWtte fln Too fIltltllt nlnot lI n- Ot EJha' eth' of' 1 awbJ mTp oJ ntlmpr 1 Bsit. I' tb. may' not pneeeeaion 1I11dl fI cthP tn dl' eate IV knOWthftqamfl Tt1JItOlumn I fin tC1Tect11tflfa nt iJt cue. I LEW bat nothlntron tolhci exl t. aityGntRobertrwlI he Uua tamn-ot'Warm I foreJOnfafrcm the 1 wholeJi fncotTectlt I OtACt which contradicts the' whl veryworstf JI1Iar ntUon I.

I itfrt wb of Jatorrofhb caIceE1or. anot tradJUoa. buttfroInthe I Ihave bJatettera. WhJchre full' and e1earHe a Robert and wit. embuktlS l4EDtandJn the Bletnclid Mtue4In 0143333 ot land frotrttheenl1v i kterChUI Htaj 01 w4meha1J trt1le- tM1tt1Y rt- lcla en mI fitto UoblJackJlIer themoutb.

I The1ri iJ1b11are th Hwvel teen uppOMdtbah1a I motherUe thereaIaouthecemete I 4bUteint faa4 PTb These taJwttr tmon iw f' Q1" rtNr X7TlIom xGneJI DaAvUUX7 1rll 41 I 1 ot meaa flRlDClaaVL ItOJrdH tS1I4bttON the rteOIda61 bepacAD4 sad a. be the4eot oeAt utJtmce be. lt07d1 tb6 1r1IteriJD 18zW la i4 1 i B40 Co nudJ tIN IItAN NQTES J11i i 1Jr nent t-1oc11c ttxi the 1 tasurance 11r1dhaa i fo1 Win weUkOOri i rit q' ltot Mr. bert Foremaul. thenewli ppo1nted nualcezJt oNhe Eqult tIe atAtantaa otOe rc1a' 1 membe oCaome the bc tlamlnea ottbiafatate careerasaUf lunderwrtt ot m4rt ed ubookkeepeiofn the Atlanta leberat' ofthe Myb1a1Ltte C3ell dlct gen He' S.that companyconUn ro ceuors dla ten ra1 83' supermten en oft Wh toa1CePtthe oCth1rd Usld i1t mana tbeS utb UC eYearJateJ heleI ed theRicohmond lI totakechar the- EqU1tabie In- alra1falt a Its knewhow8J1dBO 1n etd of- JUJ11to QutOftb UdftOfthe lndu trfMls tbeemC8 ottndentta1.

s18tanand a work re 6ap cltyto do' it fort llngswueatJded unto tjil attthe I enWlellweU. errhigioth tepre lIent uve remen em rit enUreJytoh1sownenergy uck. Bohard an bWtlJ1essgetter andll1wayl itnd mm Jf redlc the. ent wMc1fcauCcusD1Qfbe mthJs Itr rigth wU11 gnei towOtk gloirteatbe I enrlc1teL byth besLbooka ofthe verllved in-all Ui se I nd If s' 0:1. ou siJO ess.

otMemJlh1s waa d4v ar Int t. ontbe tlDOu 1- ntIle tlt amalrimaUo ot Lan ashlre' Ro 8J. tonow1 out' As1t. a1t tour Un IngttrotnIP Wareciuest that you port. yOUC' Tlrla notice by theeombIned nsural1ce.

IEdsu1t tn' tM lnstwmlamH al- Ei LoufsVUIeof llams1ru Stock. was nt MJJameaC announoedlast to bur u. He peda1" agent adjuster cUl Allthe Co. locatoompenle5 arew8Jtcb1 pr orthe thet attentlOl1The lngat the gToW1 a 1 raIJ1dly. Onbe torlM ran teva1111nCharl on line or.

pla ed thr tikfloca1 teasedover agenblsUlbsa1bed tbe. er Osl tton fund. lng the1r eot ratl n. tlnuesJhrough ards the up PIe eJ1t Z' on th le muc thplendld rmera' baabeenJncorpolllted lwnte do busl Ed dwarVWaBe1ght. tOM that newddfll ofEngtand b1Utortot r- medEncrUahman st rdat.

the Papers. bleh Inry wouIdlelLdany one vethat wasat at 11TOmc1al of 11I majellthl1elibtbuthe vewitbout I. be blmJc r' ifewmlnutesatstate ow my. is. louran thnefourth1nche.

I' as Was' th Eeemedto ma JbetictaurPrll lme Ih had. sereen ranga fori po-aertain it hadnotr frlendwhO Itoodb hfnd an muc thedla- covelTu" I. i1 d' nOUc lw1I 18 blca' ma fUt JekhtB thedoubt i Jt tot1rn Air8. tbeD1utraU flIJ that himuBtaniUQfteaJ17 10 ot tJ rft up. a' de ir8 pJe ih1 th ugh It neverbeen.

1 waa ftfn on t- or tettlnltfieworJdat tht Of I DigesH RC stConWnS Nor XABC OTXC. JrciiraIfrs1NL7zR2ci etI emedyrorCoM1ipa UonSourStom chDLmmea Worms tt sh- ness 141 simi1s si atur V' YORK EXACT' COPY aWRAPPcR 4J.c DeJDa4rO Jlave ughttandwJikh be. l1n useto1crrer. bomotheBP tur and ecmmade1mderJ sonalsupervislonehico AI1ownoonetod nndJud trf1Iewith endang11theheatth aWl Experlei1ce" galast. WhatJsCASTORIA esa-BUbSti tet tCast4r on.

gorlcJDr ps It eontafnSne1tJierplmDMorphlnen xar suba agel aranteec andilJ1 DJarrh a andWJnd. It' eves Tooth1J1gTro bl curesCotistlpatiOB. FoodreguIatesthe chand. ow MothersFr1ewJa WY Jle8rs. th8 turOof 0.

ThoK ildY llHavo-AIways Bought 1 UseFor' CJITMI" WIO LION WITHINTHEREAC LLr I wentob ta- Vo Idnt titute- es owdQnt tbstl- totum uta-o- cat withnone stfengthofthe Yo ant LINCFFEEbeCa If on. handyou hfgh11 n. dono LION COFFEE diriarystuffcoffeedrinkerS uTdntinsi tcmhav. i used In miUio becatseitisthebestcoffee IDthe prl as glep kageho 0 pack ofLI. COPFESyou viiIIfindfuIITmustr ted anddtsalptm 1 No.

kup h1. fctn 21. willJ i1jofin. theIist totheii an an numbcrofLio th WtappmofOUone a aa fomm whichthia Cd1ci1tcoffceb coTo1zDo1 EBOBBm DRUB RALEIGKNC PARIANPAINT orSeaufyDlJrabUityand j' rmanenc c. HOUTTIIESOUTI I MANUFACi RE tHEP Rll A.

c. CO ON tNIII HIIERY IOfI an llhll fo1 tomp plantBrom15to2 9 ODS 6Dla11p1anfa ries Cottqng lsand pl te gmnmgsys Ya 1 I RachlniWks Rfaila AT I 11 an eauail wlt Iurewlnea ci tJU i atso1Unnln Ko. 1 WetMltcheU tsdaty moreestabllab d' hasnow a mifut ds andC1eld Kentu kT' Metal. Ic I TOPMlllvUleand quam. I I other.

too IS e. mpty wine. barrellJball12arreand kegaTe WALLACE OMPANY F' LeadlngtiNexySfables Fiz an-acc mm date wniorenlce i i a OOXBuT1OX TLATA OA. 21 1O It GENEALOGICAL I Thus Department Is the Daug1Iters of the American Revolution. Address MI Commun I ft catuons to Joseph Illiabersharn Chap ter 46 PeachtreeStreet jr 2e 11.

we eY. The orkarco1zeetjn. ToL 1. Ifl nd reidyfot de i un 40 A tbs I A be ell 3 ii 1 5. t.

F. ar. I MriJ 1 t- 1 j' I tii I it historical rki Io h. e. wi4 44 ar 4 ury ice i p- onlyone 7.

desirsto c. i. I o. I ci 1 nerl 0 4 if as th reis ci tam eS 0S ouj1 ierve in 4 i i S. 5- eeiatl msblp i 5 WIUb.

1 esse 5 neiJohn whoIlved Gi i get 4 was I is i Mc 4 Ye a WID tc M' ltke 5 tnc dtLri fl 21. OVHRTON-Wa5I itenie a One desc fltbitti luforntatl 22 siouid ery 3tIch the gmes WIilatn Ltt ott. tt they-came I cii Rev luhIonary from GRESHA'ny Greene a SLLHI3B. ADDRESS RAWFORD-jihould ufyfatber. 1 3' The 182 a Te hon.

I WASTINC 5 5 5 t. I :1 ThaaYou. It 1 4'V Tht. Is Do qaaifloa test IlLs you Iook illness sad despsiNs I sleep Is dsWrSnf 5 awake wIlb ha yso andyog also izpedeDo ha dIato left yea gbao1byoea4you. 43 2u 4 of is.

Interaal wt1t 7 ca ecsu your atomab. 5 1 1 grgthrgl a Iocildluui treatmaq be 4chd L' by LafernI freaieaaf. L5 T1 Ltfhe James mdhod ofprrparlsg Inst manb Lj- 1. v- ThithdkaUoil Li co1apti 4 aa41owqiuioom flU1bIwh1cb slip 1db lbs bi diasow tbras rg 5 Is gaaUylaftarnifbiasdri4Uos SDI0P5WSDf fe a 1h 3 DRAIV3aD. i.

while a asa ad zsilv of atsPo 04ACTS AHTANTLY 5 00' Treatment Succcssfulfy by the I. rrlI a deicrlpti on 0 FIiTY uerrr Strtcttir lt osprlng and I I 1 71AiESASSQCATIOL 55j JAMES BLDG. CINCINNATi 0 I I rt :5 7 they. served to outbssesnti conceived brtevlr 1 tailed waded jvckeyoaeolone1 I hister0eld whjcbeoonty-hs. aimyaad T1 bliblibi at ctGulItcIrdconr A and a a a idow wf cfWataon three one h1t belov 5 78 bet wned L788 tb i thefamoul made thCOUrt oZAifp.aiL iieisoi second widow two.

aoos HenrySL Thea- on-- ccitleje His hadin his to sM' tisa- a partofthe thp to nit ot bod 1819- BALLTtiert' appears aYe nd 01 In1693. I wIll in Caleb be. Ticuton I daughter of and so I ot GtacWartng. t1 l75L I 1 I in Josihsnar I I 1 13 2. 3 wto 4 5 wh dtoberUAugustto 5 Young sot onl now I tARCRALToP1EALt.Sotre lOwt' an Inquire heatth Bsi.

I a riei ae3v her 5p4. moo-eerily nrewered in by Mrs. Velt m. Tielnu a fleaeend. 01 Tpcea5 entitled Bob.

Aoresttte I i me theOStmedf fltLkinFtlt5 qur dl- amr. I I I erectly tkstRttentloo-P. coUrt What sea at ii I to LEWIS ha. seal i I the Robert as enwltue rcin r. of fact I statement partially whl worst form I I ti of publlahlog its I puTpO learning Co Ii he report us found them clear.

ci 1 acre. from I son John Lewls' sIster- of dueak th. Severn river I Mob Jck th 5. ar. there.

see 4hera' ippoed Ibat his as the cemetery sad tenths iO az fact. I t0oiisaMrdL dttmca lathvmcftOt. nowellrg- ctTobcsitedbi- Grendt baa- Its a- MzT Green ye 1 whow Long It Is that. 1L- ha list befoes. aye that sip 1 Ovit ysss bia4eat3 Int ii.

Cocoa t0. ocitryl. thS location 0 hs not tathe thYork sad de. re-no. of a good cas JQflJ MFRtWETRER.

4CALUSTZB. ft 1To flt To New' OrZeaula VI dIGatIW. a. urothIo ent in Geld. luSh thb- fo1owln convu 1n.

a well known tlantan is iMr Robert La FOTtCOfl Ii the newly ppointedenercl theEqtuitAble a amid onnnectioe4 aency SerVed the rarlon lice thegeneral Agents until of the pkoe chargeof of meor lnde Oitot man tb toct'-aStl4ngs bden tothe ne getter and ezten WhittNallrotShma a 1 upt is ou ZO- or5 Iha.cadT3n ouCZ this affectgotiy- wo Ing- bequest Tbl AUantaHomATnsurancempany unit in i st beL 100 Kentucky to cfNmrth iidertca ie. th rough- rir- the ICharieston ub ahareof atIoon- flIB tainlywould tobelteve that aTi hinnajest unde ah es. I th1s tutes notleedbeseemed I I bea notar cite andwaa a mucl4urpvised ide- as Ilbhad aa my future giving hlmthe forrn a ah is ie or thre- though bewas eiialtlve on the at believe'- that were 3ust as bl a COB13tf7r' Iocnwi aoFy A s1mflatthgFoodandReu1a- 11 ttP LM4 II4 PromotcThesLion.CkerfuT- Itt5saskWdStCOfltthn3ne1I1i OT Rase- Coiwulszons Feverz5h- tnuLOSSW WEW WL CAST OF WRAPPg. fli Awa ng1and1iIch oTcr tdeimder C-- AliConnterfitmitat1ons thatitrlfle ith andendangcrthe nnt an atorla1sab fOUtC Pe" ricDr I flOr Itago cureaD1axrhia Te thlng. a8Imliate81thePood Sthu sch nnctlsowelsgiving 1Thoch1idren' 0 The Kind You 5 ciT5 to 5 a 1' i :1 4- 4jh Itisdtot yellowcatwithnone 5 I Youwant.

olishedvith thendonot IfL1ONCOFFEE etuffcoffee drnkersw iiiTht in doultthistake pa age trylt. In Oi COFFEEou a iI1itrted ptln otgM will-fail tofni hclfitsoixearUcIc happi ea thnv nicc of--hon Hcadsfrthn wrappas.of our whLthcoo1j' coffccb h- 5 9 It 11111 iii Td.N.ir-kRegfrfssd FTHEI9CENTUR1 TO STAY GCURE tI Sii-b7 4i1 Dgi.t' I pa 5 Fo Beauty5 iio LEADING DEMERSTNROUGHOUT SOUTN a a oilnanyCoMb1natii mp Cottoiiginsaudcom- iystmL FYanWlnkii ci tAtfanlak. Cn a Blue Leading Livery Stables. We can more 4 Bates eisoo perxnonth 37TO1i1TTST. t' PHOSi7L 3 Sfj I t.

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