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emery Ira has Ithare- 1 boy of At the fltfe Is a record Tho THE And That Talbpoouiu- torainltteepnBeeeption anVj MrsssSyk not rdally the young and laW'- st' rto' And Atlanta will welcome tneni In responses the formal cafl'- Hltflftiy ft llpir mnMlu IHIUJI I of his laruaujpt Thorn be hid nl ihf ii Ill Mum II er 111 ninth uu that lie and Ed hl lillof 1 to tbc dr inaur men wet jetterday- la bnlUIng at ten o'clock. IIeI to order by Mr. E. P. Mr Iobertllarlisoawa reur The proceeding of the mee attended with much enthusiasm roeetins first to It there was a onsumlty etrtS among those present that vu most Mayor Cooper and Mr.

J. fSSKiK short and pithy remarks explaining Uia Of the meeting and emphasizing tie ance of the visit for which s- 1 lid tLI in a oiiniy t. Leneral rrajer4 riiefulluwlng named gerv tlie rewmtton committee r' iCiii uih i un 1 i' RUvr' 01 11. lilii. r- Auir I.

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:1 rv. if Ui At UIIOH the KK i' iii' i y.ai i. ti ll. i ly til vo oVNclct linn wer lr4kisi al the 11 i HI V1h wlidi the tirie Wi 8pci xi Ox it v' IIH i art- I101 lit a inilupiniil dtiirm. In 11 usil Mi" lw La- wit iLl at KftHlto 11- k' 1 liii.

Muili Tle w. threat amn 1 niMdii MUcii inliidisadvunittjjrK but ih HiiinliTiill njwak olutucs mid in rr ail to strati trs. I Tallapuosa. Tn t.u-i.is in. February D.

UI I le 1101 IIITU visitors arrived in their special roaclifiitliw evening and tonight worn ten. tlereil a nugniiiewa tiuiiqut by the citizen tliii place. They were greatly pleased with tli reception tendered them. Sow. of the party have been here investment here and express themselves as confident ol iw as future.

by to mariy We they ouch ii of death the method on Iho uca In I rlvate WALKS AND TALKS. I fheCwinuette Uerald has the foltowiog lorld ill llodcoonionJohuCKmith who Ma lust ed I niHim romUwr" ccvllletoAUanta. Jr. Smith an i. i i young lawyer.

Ii1 we zted him hearty welcome. The Uerald of the 7th hntaut wys oZ him John Clay talth an attorney at law of our town. I anlpreteut member of th et lature hm mlnbd to move to Atlanta and curare hi the i i ul tie of his proiettlon In that city. We luud i lie ii neaMirct Ihe iiny I Ollllllg jet i blera of ot Ik UI ibe al til hat it rd roIui. but ill.

uitu lilki le rj la i hole limcininj Jud. The sly cll Iheorv. declared n. trucfd r. Uidc.

I of a y. ian. I an Ktbi. ie hi. made a very favirabVe rau ment ty which ho will enter at once in a pxxf pructka at the caplal where there is a broiler tell thau van i lebal Inacouulry town.

Mr. South is a bribI youuj tawytrv1tIi Mieral yen' CXleIenee and a Koivi advocate. Ve hcpa he may find his chance if uilon pleasant knd proflttble. UI fir hU kuccfM as a Unyer and a politician. There is but little change in the baseball situation.

Southern league aflairs arc jving along smoothly kptle the delay on the pait of Atlanta and thaitanooga The scbedule committee of the Southern luI will meet la Chattanocva on the lth lnt to arr nj tho whcdule of games for the season. Mr. I Clay one of the clever yowt men with Mr. fl-ed Varde. is a in of Mr.

J. 3. Clay of Maccn. Mr. Clay Is a young man of promise aad ha many frlendu here who wish him every tucccja A Orlffln reporter says that at the depot do herc the other day a Mttle negro boy was lug a very big pie.

rretty soon an engine aud two palace cars rolled up It was the Mrs. JeiacsBwwK rotter special in route from Macon to Atlanta. The lady wan eating her breakfast with greet rlitjla 4 the ate' the looked out the ear. She was munching large klioe of pie. The negro ate pie Mia.

Jame rrown 1 ate pic both at pie and the WerU1 Hood ntlll to silent content. And then goes a reprvsouting Mr Potter as running to tbewindow to eel peep at some monuments and oat auj etcUlmlng Well this is the UveUe grave yard I ever saw. and I had rather be burled In Grif fin thu the elsewhere. was alt a elite advertisement of a marble yard having at the head of the column a good entof Mix Potter drawing the window curtains He her to form an srtiidc background anj hIJf tte n-muants olptc Iticedthat lovUl ad I his hat ks to attract. Kussdl Dtas Pa.

trtut to prlncl Inhere at i market I day NVw Iveiytniuj Klly ncrv- the ex. It became not be li- Dent that figures ex- ounent ti toll re- iefenlng rtbe The drawing room concerts rvctiouof Mr. oxiztatiu Steruberg kumedneit Tuesday night. The progr cme attrsctive hi Its variety and strength efncc' jr. Stcmtergs coming to Atlanta.

a IOTB' for ocd muslr has deioaI considerably. JJis ata Ii to tiring out tome talent and "thereby to silmtUaic a cnerooa. rIyi1r7 among Uio many gifted young ladles under hitfeitil age. Next Tuesday night Nits Koaiir will make her debut as a solo pIao1et Sb ha bea suytng sedulously under Me teiibcg bpt a year and he eneems her a an excIAll7 purfonacr. The violinist Is llrX Blnafnel formerly a member of the uciuut1 Litbu orrhestu lie is tald to be an artist' Some nVt- tie are promised.

TOTROZxtnCH by Uof mann a string of ten tortJy waJueA ULO1 quartette and will be sungby ilri AflaAiBjiptt Werner Mr OU4UI Strnberg xWV. Smith and Mr. 6umner Baiter. The concert wWM given in the mtnifl hall of Mrs. lntltu1c on tachtzce street- Tte In his court King Charles us standing on bis bc Jf a golden crown And his royal brow was wrinkled In tentousfrown.

Fifty courtiers entered walking oo were bright. Set to foot and twenty noble ladlea proud and tr7 Wen the traJMCtat flowJUitfriiftem pagts Boot and stronj. In bower oTfragtant rotei the jpcaic complete 4SjV Blowing trunpetl wttb thttr noies Jnhak fe ftaftnteet TWO OF AMNK Deserters from the United States Army They Are. Iat re tln Hearing Before Ordinary CalhOBB. Ordinary Calbonns office presented an CD- aal appearance yesterday morning.

Erery Hit to the room was occupied In the crowd il wire policemen bailiffs lawyers witnewej and representatives of the United States be- ri cwual vlsltoni who came to see what Me rs. W. 1. J. R.

Albert appeared for if tfce purpose of arguing a writ of habeas 3 corpus. John Oztnrn the deserter from the United i Put WY an account of whose arrest was published In yesterdays CoxrrrirrioN was in rt. In the writ it was alleged that Ozbwii is a I person of untound mind and the court was 4 a ked to release him from the custody of Chief y' tondIS 5- four witlleieS testified aj to the prisoners and they concurred in the opinion tUt he 10 won compos mentis. i fir. Stewart a practicing physician from Conyer" was sworn and he stated that he had known orbrtrn a long time that Ozbnrn was born Ilie Iii.

mother was insane. If is mother now au inmate of the state lunatic atyluni ansi twurab1e. One of the prU- omTs sister is also eonrined In the asylum. Inanity runs In the family the doctor said id in Inn opinion Ozbtirn is not a sane man. The fat that Ozburn had regularly enlisted In the Liittd States army was not denied tIij as iiiiiitted in the yr-it.

Mr. V. 1. Albert presented an argument to Is' of the writ and produced authorities to sustain his position. JuU tallioun heard all patiently and then aid that he would endeavor to so decide the I matter as to do injustice to neither the pris.

oner nor the reat government of the United tilalee. In his opinion there was only one naestwm for him to settle and that was whether even if the prisoner be a lunatic his court hue the jurisdiction to turn him loose. tiseides he thought It might be bad policy to 1 the deserter from custody until the proper steps were taken to bring the matter before the nited States authorities. The law ffcrJ5 icmedy of which the prisoner can avail iiweh1 if he Iris been illegally detained tr if lie enlisted in au illegal way. announcing his de ion the ordina- ry was interrupted by Mr.

Albert who said he wish to ptescnt some additional authorltieson tie The court adjourned till "p.m. At this hour the Messrs. Albert reappeared with irnifull of law books. and they made free use of them in quoting the law. In tie room and very much interested in the nrcK-cedings were Captain Kennedy of the toiled Mates army Sergeant Connor of Fort Kanuiras Sergeant E.

L. Baker Jr. colored. At four o'clock Ordinary Calhoun was ready to his lie reiterated what lie had said in the morning. Evidently the lawyers had not convinced him and he was about to refuse the writ when Mr.

W. J. Albert withdrew thu writ and Chief Connolly took the prisoner back to the staticinhouse. ARMY And Went Home When lie Came Stack Me Wait reeled. jv reui-o Hawkins a young man who WM born and reared in the palmetto state near irecnville occupied a cell in the city prison yesterday.

Hawkins deserted from the United States army. In the early part oh the past fall Hawkins came to Atlanta with a pair of fine mules and wagon and went to work on the Piedmont exposition grounds. After the fair was over Hawkins decided to sell his team and early In December enlisted In the army. After enlisting Hawkins received from Captain Kennedy of the recruiting office a ten days' leave of absence and went home. Since then he has not been seen by the officers in charge of the recruiting post.

A few days ago the United titates officers ascertained that Hawkins was In the city. and furnishing the police fore with his description. asked for his arrest. Yesterday morning Call Officer Green succeeded In locating Hawkins and arresting him conveyed him to the city prison. Later in the day he was surrendered to the Luited States an- thoritles.

Three Years of it. That ft hlawkiiio. said Captain Kennedy last evening is being carried toward lit. Ixmis as fit at a train will cat him. What wilt be done with him Oh lie will get about throe years in a military prison what lie s.

THK UTItlKKKV S1UK. A Communication From the raving Cutters I ulon ou the Lltliontn Trouble The troubles at the Stone Mountain mid Ljttotiia quarries of le JUrwi. oater net in to be tin nearer settlement. he men re- ta-c to to to work with the ucgro union men and the owners of the quiifie refuse to recede from the position they taken. The following communication setting forth the strikers' side of tile uucstiou has been sent the office of TIIK CoxsriTlTlox EWTOBI toVMiTmox With reference to the report in your Issue of thefcth luttiuit bearing upon the Stone taixi gndLiihonia strike toe dit- crest poluts hnvc hewn somewhat exaggerated.

In the tint piece they the owners hire the audacity. through the columns of your ptp2rto say the committee told them such and such. itefore going further allow me to say that they the company would upon no condition. receive them as commit- fx the layirl Outers' union neither would litt to anything ottisial but private gentlemen confuted to Jk a little about the matter. The following copied from the UthtniaXcw Era pntlkheu v.

cly here is an article touching upon one of the point At to the published dexhuation that none of the Scotchmen sicnl their money here but sent It ill to Scotland i too atourd to le nice eoiitrdlction for we have lusuy hunot iuiil patriotic Mots bo hare rest their lues end dmttties chili the people of PeKtlb county and expect to remain here. There are a few married men andjons of.x.yid- cord niothera who do send ext of their hard. earned home for the support of their loved ue Hltiit is conuacnd ble in shout. and they noiil tw lot than men if they did otherwise. Me-are.

Venblo thus. rat rj li bly your memory is I iraexrhat forgethit. If If btii remind ou of hat said about workmanship. hen at ted if you were not amid of losing your KTut doa to Qaclnnatl Bj not having ku1ted Workmen to cut Uoeti mwk your worfs jrcu dttnctiy iJ J111t youdllnot loteitd to show them to cut one blo i for hsctnnatt5 Let your own words spout for tuemsclrej. In August st the men wore oflzd a years np viiienl at JJO per 1000 blocks Uineiasatit In October they reduced them to Sl per IOt and ania in IAcetabcr they attempted to take them wwn another twodo js which would have brought the ttre to tit per looa but fortinuitly.

or uOIost- unately the last stove did not win. From the above points which defy contradiction any rational being can see at acl cf what sort of have to deal with. Srcmmcly they know more about this union tb anyone else when they it tt shnoet1 without wception all Scotchmen1 Allow me to correct that prejudiced opinion. Ills eomrowd of Awl- CAIUL English Scotch Irish. Welsh linet Ylidasid- krmaut colored etc.

eter ury Uthoola breach vtef Cutten Baton of America. LItlicnia. tia. February A TrnUUIZD ti 8walU wed tee St living beyond westEodcntheEiitrvnnt road swallowed threaded needle Mr. Owens Is the father oI3Ir.

Pat Owen the benlal aad wdHtnown baUiff In Judg Sl Tanner' court and Uie lalliff toUie truth ol 1 aJarmed at th accident Mral this tfl55fl555 subsided Mr. Owen ontlnttd to his raraal roodbeaWj nd Tie tegnjai fttttnlirjijtfyieetiiij the ovI-CTTtfcXttRet. tojUwJademtntireatter there WM a aaneeaB th etliJfVuisjeteseful an en r- blcoe Thejrolknriof ptopunme wii reoUf uslO-MZL Msnjban Vocal Mrs. Albert IloweU and Mitt Lopto SS EeHutJon ICuLoU Porter. Ms.

A. titian. Xlss Flora toiei. Violin xr. T.

Wheeler. 8oa Ur. A. N. NIxon At the conclusion of this programme the suction of luneb togao.

Toe ladles succeededin in tpre ad- ta tmost tempting display of lunches and the auction was as spirited and ti pleasant as they cctnd wish in couples the guests then repaired to the elegant dining room and enjoyed one of the meat pleat ten o'clock lunebes that wu ever given la Atlanta. The Willing Workers nave held many pleasant meetings but none have been more thoroughly en JoyahIe or sueceosfol than that of last evening. Miss Birdie Coleraan of Maron is on a visit to her friend Mix LllUe Oruic. Mr. and Mrs.

II. W. Grady Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. human Mr. nd Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs.

3. Hule. and the other memln of the Atlanta party which has been visiting Florida returned to the city Uit evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Munson and Mrs. I. Taylor who ere among the leading sodety people of Columbus Ohio. pos through the city yesterday enroute to Thomass-ilte where they will upend tome mouths.

The druggists are very much puzzled over the recent decision of Judge Van Kppn touching the sale of alcohol to a minor. If it ia unlawful to sell to a minor an substance containing alcohol no more minors need apply for paregoric. In fact the mast common and useful msdicines contain alcohol and i wilt be very hard Indeed to carry out the letter of Judge Van Pppis decision. Not only alcohol but any suMnncc wltiehwben taken In sufficient quantiueswould produce intoxication Is prohibited Thti eatwids the prohlKtoryJimit" for there are few liquids that uont Intoxicate if they are taken in suflicl cut quantities. It i simply impossible to carry out the rutjng literally and it might safel sect that Judge Van Epps never Intended that such a thing should be It It equally safe to soext that the matter jus now is decidedly indefinite and that the future develop nient of the case will be eatchod ith interest by the druggists of Atlanta.

Mrs. Charles Handy has returned fruui an ive visit to her old home in Mississippi. Miss Eugenie Blair the charming and beautiful trading lady of th Fred Warde company i the guest. hilL' in the city of her triend Miss Carrie Crane. At Columbus on Thursday evening au ele gant german wee given in honor of ills Annie Reid of this city and Miss Daisy Huff of Macon who are guests of tUuxtis friend" Among the guests front utriiad art Futon aud Srearof ofthaixbt.

Next Tuesday eve nirif at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I hristinu No.

Jt2 Whitehall street a valentine party will be given. The patty promises to Ve one of the most unique and pleasant social esenta of tlie seasnn. A QUICK RLN. A Negro Itarber Makes Sow. Itemarkably Good Time.

Will Stokes yonnk starkey who dimes shots at NasUs barber shop succeeded in accomplishing a difficult feat estrday. A wager was made that Stokes could run front the barber shop at Xo. 19 West Alabama street to Allen's temple and back again in- aide of fifteen minutes. The barber shop is Just a few doors from the corner of Broad and Alabama while the nepo church is on the corner of Clark and Frazter. Several interested parties had walked the route between the two places and as nearly fl the distance could be estimated the run there and back is not less than two ntilea and a half aid wits estimated by some to be considerably further.

So there was to dearth of betting men willing to stake their cash against Stokes's back- era. Careful preparations were made a person being stationed on the steps of the temple with a note. When Stokes reached the steps he was to be handset the hotff and carry it hack as evidence to the party in waiting at 9 West Alabama. Yesterday forenoon the race was run. In thirteen minutes anti a half from the time Stokes left the barbtirshopjdoor he was back again with the note in his hand.

It is said that about 9100 changed hands on the result and Stokes as the hero of the hour. Stokes says that lie was five minutes going and eitit and a half returning and that lie has the same distance in twelve minutes anti a half. The lots of a minute he attributed to the unfavorable condition of the streets. But two miles and a half in thirteen and a half minutes to good time and on the etrenghi of it Stokes dubbed himself the champion runner of Atlanta. MMCAN Interesting Fart About the Girls South of l' As is in the case with the sex in all tropical countries Mexican womanhood cornea early.

At the a of 12 the senorita is very knowing. At ii she is mature. At 1 he is ready to take up the duties of married life. At 20 she begins to ho too plump. At 25 she feels the need of art to assist nature.

At CO she has ceased to be interesting for her beauty. Too touch flesh. with consequent coarseness is the national trouble. An fat remedy ought to have a great run in the land of the cactus. Maya of the Portal do Mercaderes.

is the lading photographer of the City of Mexico. He has an artistic eye as well as mechanical skill and lie is an obliging Yellow. When it was explained to him that a email collection of types of Mexican beauty was desired he smiled and sold he would have to think about it. Call again tomorrow. Something like a week of tomorrows wont by before Maya said All ri ht.

But then he coupled his acqul. eseence with a condition uo names. The terms were accepted and from his large stock of negatives we re selected the types of Meiican girlhood and womanhood. They. include representatives of the boat families at the Mexican capital.

There are tenorjtas three from 12 to IS end there are senoras three two of them are still tn their twenties tlaik eyed Upped and already inclining to the vaue of tlie ex ID their noun- rry too much vr igfit. TbQl stl ojder and fairer than all the others and. the comple4ou And featuns together show a propsirtion of Cutlliaa tbooti in this case far above the ThEY WEKEJIAJUUED. Gas Alien returns the City and Last lht sLrtes Tike Tprner Jut Allen and Miss Minnie Turner were. united tuhoaltiasge last night at the zestnce of the brides parents on Davis street the Rev Mr.

Veaver otliciatlog. The wedding was quiettme. tbegroonsiathe ytJungmanfor whom the police department as Searching a few days ago and who a supposid to lure gone to Texas. JJe had tp gone to hoWever but After leasing Atlanta went to Macon. ight before last lie read the story Id THKI CoxETlTCTioit aLonS liii departara and tXe anxiety i MLsa- Turnei' family uod de- elded to me back.

Us reached Atlanta yesterday mwulxig and alter hreaJUast tilled at the young lady i home There ctiusulUtloft was held with the family daring which Allen extlahned Us bsfence way. Thai anti last mighI the father of theyHmgUay warrant against The sfat keeper beard JlKTunicr' itatement ct the marriage and Uitnuit utlere itte wimiiti VotfnjB atihp lfes Fair Last Night. BAD NIGHT BUT VERY GOOD CLOWD Tno weather last night atroctout It i could not deter the yoanjjUdiw and tntlemeb from atteneling the fair of the Atlanta Rifles. The hall contained a very good crowd and the ladles who kept the booths and refreshment lablei took in a considerable amount of money. The voting for the prettiest young lady was exceedingly brisk and Mrs.

Snook was kept busy depositing the ballots. Only two young ladies have thus far been voted for Mis Carrie Burbank iid Mis Iherta Woolford. These young ladies are lteauUes and it wtl be a difficult matter for any disinterested pereon to decide between them. There are two boxes for ballots. In one of these are deposited the votes for Miss Bubauk in the other ate cast this ballots for her rival.

At present it seems that about an equal number of ballots have been cast for each candidate. The friends of both are rallying and It Is expected that tonight hundreds of votes will be cast. It costs 25 cents for each ballot. The election will be conducted with perfect fairness. Mrs.

Snook will see that there is no repeatine. There will be no tissue ballots. There will be a free ballot and a fair count. bulldozing nor intuit- Idution. It is said that the friends of Miss Woolford are mas ine their strength to make a big Tote tonight when the voting wit be lively.

The drilling last night by picked men from the ranks of the Gate City uard was very fine. Eight men reckoned among the best drilled men of the company gave on exhibition on the stage. These were Sergeant Ifardin and Privates Morris Leonard. Wylie Goldsmith Roberts Prizzell and McMillan. This squad was commanded by Lieutenant Ellis who gave the commands in a loud distinct voice.

The men showed great skill in the manipulation of their guns. They were put through the manual and subjected to sit the tests. As they filed down the steps they were loudly ap plauded. There was a silent drill by Messrs Hudson McMlllan Roberts and rizzehl This was excellent. The fancy drill by Sergeant Uardin and Private Millan was very much enjoyed.

One of the pleasantest features of the evening was the presentation of a beautiful silver service to the ltifles. This is made of solid silver and consists of a waiter a high pitcher and a goblet. It is highly ornamented and is appropriately inscribed. It was brought out by lielkin Co. of this city.

It was presented to the Kifles bvthe members of the Gate City Guard and Captain Anderson made the presentation in behalf of his company. His speech was short but eloquent. The sift was received by Captain Sneeti In behalf of his command. ills words were felicitous. Both speeches were heartily applauded.

The drill of the Zouaves was postponed until next Tuesday night. i About ii o'clock dancing begun and was kept up several hours. TtE tXCRV ONES. Tie raffles last night were especially etcit- ing and the lucky young ladies and gentlemen who won prizes were htgtily pleased. The fol lowing persons won pretty and useful articles Mr.

Leon Douglass a large bottle of cologne Miss Snoote a sofa tidy MisSallieAdair one handkerchief case Lieutenant Kendrick a slipper case Mr. With Wallace. one plush box of stationery L. Meakin one calendar J. H.

Love joy one handsome ease Captain A. C. Sneed two silver napkin rings Mr. Gus Ryan. one pair of patent leather shoes Mr.

It. C. Broadhead one silk umbrella Mr. George Ii. Sanders one plush album Miss Mo Harper handsome album Mr.

Ed Churlie one handkerchief case Miss Maud Overby one flap handkerchief. Some of these articles are pretty and valuable The fair will be in foil blast tonight. LATIIA1 Sites Slanile Latliam United In Marriage to Charles Chlsbalm. At the St. Paul Methodist church on Hunter street a happy marrLngo was consummated lat night the contracting parties being Mr.

Charles Chialtolm and Miss Mamie Latham. The marriage will prove a surprise to the friends of the parties. Mr. Chisholm is well known in the city and has many friends. lie works at the Atlanta Coffin factory and for a long time has been paying attention to the young lady but her parents hate never looked upon the match with much favor.

A few days ago Mr. James Latham the young lady's father went to Florida and the couple thought his absence a time favorable to the niarrage. Soon oftet tea yesterday afternoon Mr. hisholm called at the young lady's home for the purpose of escorting her to church. They went to St.

Paul's and immediately after the vice closed walked forward and requested the minister to marry them. Sir. Chisholm had the marriage license in his pocket and the minister made him and Miss Latham one. REVEXUK COLLECTIONS. An Interesting Statement Furnished by Collector renahase The following interesting comparative statement of the collections of the internal revenue for the months of January 33 has been furnished for publication.

It will take but a glance to show that it is a remarkable show. ing January 1887. 1888 List. curt 78387 Deer stamps. i so iii at Spirits stamps so 26188 20 tigar stamps Mi 25 565 Tobacco stamps.

s2a ii 121604 Bpeclaltaz IMXJl 1211 70 Total. t2 t332 30717 47 ISIS WIFE LETS HIM OFF. A Summer Mlii flarkey In Court Fpr Wile Ben South who lives at 58 Martin street was before Judge Butte yesterday charged with wife beating. Ben is a darkey wjio works at the glass works and it took him exactly twenty minutes to tell his story. He denied tie woman's tale but his long winded story wits so contradictory that ho finally broke down and offered to compromise.

The woman's conditions Were simply thstahe be allowed to keep children and that Ben should let her alone. The Summer Hill defendant cheerfully promised to comply with these requirements the case was comprosxlscd the court room. i 5 000 DAJ1ACE9 WAXIED. A. I MoprejSne the Southern Agricultural Brother yesterday filed in the office of the clerk of 4he superior court a suit agisns the Southern Agricultural works for 5000 damages.

A. L. Moore the oomplalnant ndhs avert that he was employed it the Southern Agri. cultural works is machinist and wood worker lstfii the saw which was out of order. It obtruded above the table.

His thumb was sawed off. He was at the time 37 yea old and was earn-lug 2 a day. H6a erj that the accident. was not caTxci17 any welesgigS8 on his part. SUIT AQADCST A RAILBOAP.

John Ulcs Wants 911 00 FoiJ the Est Therewas filed yesterday lathe office of the clerk of the superior toon it suit mint the East Tennessee- Virginia 4n LG atUnUroad comr or JlOOpa In th complaint Mr. ltkka the at Iliasehton station. Jlr. Geo. jt.

Manderu Ur. Claries UcUrk Mr ueo. W. Reed Mfialdiw jlr Oecw Watch 5 Oste' de TreveneBles PugenleBWr saWte a Vrv ndia nl Brt lefmijinin Miss Tlora Garnet Oatfon ddol. or I Son of the jd a tranatalln and on by Celia Logan and lit.

Wards if. Lsicuns Jean netter was the play enocen by Mr. Frederick Wards for the opening night of his Atlan The drama i extraordinarily strong which aronwi the keesietg sympathies and commands the attepton throughout. The stacy is see of the revolution. Oaston Udal.

a peasant by hlrth sad a sett. in love Kith Theme. Xwnw de Treytnne but lores without nope. At tte tratcrcak of the revolution be Joins the republican forces and by his valor rites to the rink of colonel Among the royalSkt prisoners coukmned to death tii lame thereve but this feet not known to Gaston untlishe with okherprboiiers 1 a i the war ti the place of eiecntion. lie pleads In vain to the commandant Ow tier life.

There but one hope the new lawwhleh provides hut a female pri roer may gain release by voluaur ly marrying a republican. Taking ndnnUfC of teAs Uaston succeeds la Eta Ing the excctitioo and Therm thinking this ttamag a plan if escape planned by lance. tn2ne do VlUeny goes through the care- mouy. When the full purport of what she has done breaks upou he be revolts at the idea of mil risge with tormer The tetribe truth tlmoot breaks the heart of the trave s-jldler. Do Villeray Ise phired us spy but teston rentalug to take atsaetage oi a foe stares his ltic nylon condition that the two meet In personal encounter upon the morrons fight.

To this IX Vlllersy agrees and tu Cartons atrcnre steals a j4an or the rt iiMictm lorUB atoD5 sad other important japera. Ga ton in ed ith treachery In siding a spy and li art he makes no explanation hut w.nk-ises himself tullty of the charge. ltli here after he has thovtnthe nobleness of tta nature by sparing the enemy whom he had in his power that Tnerese acknowledge i her tote for hej husbenl. tie i le off to death but DeVUleray return. at opportune moment and so whom he confoses hU treaober- teen from him the tell-tale par end saves her husband's life.

In the title role Mr. WarIe displays his treat ability and his versatility as an actor To those who had seen him only iii the slafidard tragedlem' this display ot versatility was a decided revelation. lie is undoubtedly one of the brat scion of his day. a true artist whose work approaches year by year. nearer perfection.

Just a. McCuIlough was the successor to Form-cot so Warde the legitimate successor to grand old John. with whom and under whose tutelage he worked for so many years. ills Uuton Cadol is a light end daubing young Yrenebmin gallant and noble. In the ftroag scenes there yes an Intensity and ii 4epth of pathos which went direct to the hearts of his auditors.

ir. Werdc made a dittinct hit and was rewarded by many demonstrations of hearty approval from his audience. hue Eugtnie Blair was a sweet sod pretty Them-see. Iler despair vben the nil truth of her marrtsee to Gaston breaks upon Ur and the pitiless scorn with which she meets the advances of the man ho has married her at the hcllcvw throughja ul terfbge were well depicted but the climax it realized in the lait act where she her love to tiaaton and later in her scene with neVtlleruy she displays great strength. Sic Is certainly a lever octree.

Ofthe other members of the company Mr. Handyside Mr. nd Mr. ltansomo ml MiuMidgely ate especially good. Miss Midgely is very clever vtvandlere.

A good dent of Interest wee felt in Mr. Clay a Georgia boy. Ills part is a smelt one but be plays it well. The company as a whole one of the ulroDges that has been su here. TODAY'S rKKHoisF At the matinee today Gaston Cadol" will be re fasted.

Tonight Mr. Wards will appear In Brutus or the Fallot Tarqutn. the famous traurdy by John Howard Payne. Mr. Wardes Brutus is very tigily spoken of.

Lo in London. Next Monday the above spectacular play as tote the Shadows of a treat City- with Us car load of beautiful scenery and asuyerb ballet troupe wilt visit Atlanta for two nights and a matinee. All exchanges are unanimous upon the merits of the performance snd give the star Newt Beers the most flattering notices for tile actinic lila play and the way it ti mounted. The colmnbus Ohio Dispatch thus spoke of this play The Grand last night was parked to the doors. not a seat being obtainable a er eight otlck sad standing room being at a premium.

It. was the occasion of the firm performance of Mr. Newton Beers in the spec acularptay of LofttinLundun Of this excellent play great praise mnn be spoken. The arrangement the detail the plot the actors and the magnificent scenery all demand more than specific mention. Mr.

Beers In iris Interpretation rt Job Armroyd the wronged husband displayed Ms strong axed vigorous style his clear cut conception of the necessities or0e part and hi ei- eeleneeu alt tor. Xiti Ie i le Randolph as Nellie Armroyd sustained a difficdltTart with ap parent saw and secured the cdmlralton of alt by her fine acting. The company as a whole is goud In the extreme. A TRIAL OK SKILL. The Annual Checker Tournament of the Atlanta Chess and Checker Club.

Last night a large crowd of checker players assembled in the rooms of the Atlanta Chess and Checker club. The annual checker tourney waa formally opened with the following contestant JJBarnes W. V. llaynes N. C.

Hudson John OpeDshaw F. S. Brown James Robinson G. w. Jenkins MrKMrich J.

S. Hall and W. H. Barnes. All the players are residents of Atlanta except Mr.

Eldrichi of Indianapolis who is iii hit eightieth year. He is a very skilful player slid toady think lie will come in for one of. the highest prizes. Mr. Jame.

Robinson who has never been defeated in a match is the favorite anti it is generally conceded that he will take either the lust or the second prize. Mr. Brown Mr. Barnes and Mr. Hudson are excellent players.

Last nightHr. J. Barnes played six games with Mr. W. C.

Hudson the result being an even score oHhree games each. Mr. W. V. Haynes and Mr.

V. W. Jenkins contested six games and each player scored three games. Entries may be made until Monday the 24th. Persons who wish to enter the tournament should call upon Professor A.

F. Worm chair- man of the committee on play. A great deal of interest Is taken in the tournament. THINGS ABOUT TOWN. The contract for the Jewish orphan asylum was awarded to Olive Co.

of Atlanta yesterday and work was at once commenced. The contractors' hid was 34000. The bid however does not include plumbing work. Joseph Smith. the well known attorney has removed his office to 20.

Alabama street. William Ii. Powell and J. WKilgore left the jail yesterday. Both have been servIng terms for violations of the revenue laws and both bad served their full terms.

Mr. W. J. Collins the night watchman at Oakland cemetery was happy yesterday. The news is two days' old now.

and so is his eleventh baby but Le liked to tell it just the same. PERSONAL. JAUTS P. FiiU artist removed to Chamberlin Johnson A QIl buIlding. Iwk STAMPS of all denominations for sale.

at CCSSTITUTIQS btufcea gttce. Open until 9 p. fn. Miss jyogi fwmy the. accomplished daughter of HonH a Perry of Wpiseione is visiting her ctman MrsK F.

Abbott 171 Peachtree Kreej Mn. LocteCostaN of ander Tille as jn the city yesterd yahdplaced an i order with E. J' Woes agent for Herring Co. ft a dupWate pf the One Ucrrtoj fife. la Tus COSSIITCTWS offce rfth newj at IindersYUis.

Soair ROOT has gone to Florida on brief ISa. JOBS THD JQBXSOX Office 3J3. O. DurpB of San Salvador Central Herbert BroWa an old Atlanta hey new of are gladto ee of Macon ii the balL Jpayt WBTjiOXAi olTanalahiiin At- Jot 8. Mernv company psuetI Absolutely Pure.

This powder never ysries. A nr of parity strength end whetesomeots. More economic than toe ordinary kind sad fannot be told la com petition with the multitude of tow test short weigh alum or phosphate powders told colt' in cans Royt Piano Pownast Co-106 Wall St New York At Wholesale by Wyly Greene Atlanta. Georgia. CARTERS me VEK JHSI TheTilsoreHevt Dis tress front Dyipef Indigestion aid Hearty Eating.

A ect remedy tat IL. ices NanKS Ihrowst Bad Taste in the TJOR BENEFIT Of ALL QOXCfcRNKD WILL ItT. sold rharlestov 8. C. tin Tuesday February uth li slant about two thousand YUU bales of Cotton damaged by fire and water on id instant W1LMOT G.

DrSASSCRE. at Broad street febl It Charleston a 0 JORJAIEHERKWHERL FOR LEASE. THE ATLANTIC HOTEL MOREHEAD CITY N. C. OCATED IMMEDIATELY OS THE ATLANTIC 1 1 Ocean and one of the moot delightful Hummer Resorts in America.

CARS STOP AT FRONT DOOR BOATING IIATIIINO AND FISHING AT BACK DOOR HOUSE AND ilZMlTtlt IN FIRST-CLASS ORJJERI tLiCTKIC BELLS WATER and US to XVERY ROOM Last June during the Teachers' Assembly this house fed and lodgod daily over one thousand people and now to satisfy the increased dessandi. one hundred more fliriiiheit roommate to be added. An elegant hall being built by the Teachers' Assembly which insures their meeting every year. This aloue will pay au rents and bring to Mozatiead in June thousands of people before other Sum miser Resort has a guest. I shall be pleated to oorr nd with to hotel oven who has the ability to handle a thousand U.

W. ISLACKXACL Feb7-d2w Kalelgll. ii. C. HWDERCORN3.

Mo Your Own Dyeing at Dome TTitb PEERLESS DYES rpllEY WILL DYE EYKRVTHING. THEY ARE I sold every where. Price Ito a package. 40 eel- ties. They bate no equal far ftrengUv 6rijbtp 8 Ainonnt In Packages or for Fastness of Color or poa- fcdlDg Quslltlci They do not erect or smut For sale by- Cheap tickets to Memphis New Orleans Savannah and Jacksonville at iitiiry Lyuans cut rate ticket office 30 Wall street opposite union depot.

pU Regr Pmners ready from ii to 3 p. m. A good Lunch 10 cent. A better Lunch 15 cents. A Squae Me 2scent Extra Dinner 35 cents JBestlinjiers socenU.

Pies Cakes Coffee Milk arid ptherJjghjHuRches4geflit5Gich. Everything of the very best quil. ity well iobbed scrupulously clean' and proniptly ervedi jatront' an tMXew foauntteDranm a Ae The Crested fcerew tf tMGarrntEeamtfeSvl fl rk Boston ChteajS ITiUaiMrWaSS te atcam SlfiKt tel TUESDAY FEBRUARY lltl AT 8 P. M. In the MuSIc Stall of the AtlaoU Jenale liattente First irtiblioappeataacet Kin appearance in Attaintuof MrvUnmtnjiid Yloliulyt lonaeriy with the Usu fyniplvQtlit lit Amerteal Love Komauoe by Qof is A STRING OF VOCAL iuitg by Ur A.

8. Werner. Mr Con KternUrt Mr. AUi smith and Mr. Sater Ht 4- KSABB PUSp VSEP 4p CONSTANTIN STERNBERG TUkeuat StO inJobo N.

litkr' rt taikt ih Opera flume' and it Theo. hiimanti druf ft and at the door. Tig Georgia Midland ant Gulf R. BT SHORTEST AND QICKESf NO QHANGE OF QARSp TROT AND wnm TiUX LEAVES ATLANTA rt B. AHBI VES eoLuy Bua usi a nt Making Close connection to Union Depot puiliti bqotul Columbus.

NOtTII BOUND AJX. and 1:30 p. m. c. w.

Gen lass. Agk Euperintendent It. C. Saws I'm. 5fc r.

Ascicci OtiTJliti LI Rtunphriei ft. 4ZT. VtU Railway. OFIQE Jsfi On Uni Marietta Strw Long Leaf KILN-DRY DRESSED FLOORING CEILING SHINGLES AND LATHS BRIE AND TRMETOIBERSf Best in ooaUty losrert La price. matetonSoutebllla.

Jan Sparing wlUu it tssk or nail A rtrlWi awl doTatleM tBOM-eostter Or Kan4 avt locks or naili to wear eke tnem as fcciaS WX DOECLAS OiHOK-k were by tr d' flwiYL rL Breakfast InMj hrc RECEPT On ci. In the st TaUpoo ie II Committee ii flpLto gtI. Irogramm fp nay I The northern mutn I WO been on proj li ni turiiig iie of the uoiib wflj cJAiit Ljt rnornn at 6IL T- 1 liiiuip AtI nt. welc ee. reipons ciii for citi I i LL 1Jat41X large unxobep of PTOUthen Ii i Tifi ttri bnIIdJn Mlet lhrblson wu choeu rery muc lflOIij tho th atfyIn C.

rtgi be Ia1lI. tite 1 provI TMtoIf t- jiaIe ti- inotkm wa then mide that cItcrt3t31IIrzIS and grneraj I aiit a it tJtltn cijiiittte tnper J. C. KImbaj14p i I. Ia1flfl WelL' dI''nted a acoJnjtCL I 10 enttrttiiu rjt anu flemehf I Th uIhwii geut1ene ent1tof- I 1 Ite I- I ifltIi.

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t. tie oue' S. ill I The wlnuette 1 iodcj of lion. Johu C. iniith Juet.

0 Il 1mm Lawriuccyfl1e to AUAnt. jr. i3wthliian cii. I I lll c4 tsis I oust set oth lescilature. hF detel.

rse- ii 1S1.1 ofitli vatii liii5 triit.to craiieinnr I jjl fttOnCe gxtprcIke 5 il hal La a couulr i ii ate. Vehepebemayfltid biSetaiiecet I i- i 1 5Lli1Ofl lteeanthndprufttab1e. it u-c a a S. i lllKiltitV th 1 l.i-s Ill I 4i li IS. l.lI.IL.lt,5 ansn v-I j-- I ofMi- I 111 hg Icili 0.

ri rorter Ika il at iicccareroiipiup 1 ii i I 15 Liisj au rIla sil ate ou ii lu I LI Tbenegrota flrwntkraleptc. bothatepi tkOWOrL' hg esn ltr lottfrurunnlngto fJ el flitting lot lh r- lever saw rathezbeburled 1tIrU tl iidl f---- t.ti-v ofa zrbteiid i btk 10 t.t- backgronndnj I tntder of ilit be i Ii Ia i imed lieu TUi pmgruniclI an it occ tbi- lou Mwd rvor-iil aI tiLtttal okl aod auion youngladlea b1 Ii ext on lo Labc dKr bou os iL nucne fonnert bun TZi iUot ai 4x Ira il qUrteUeandwifltsuogb 4utuAn Lt indft. Sumoe8lter. TtiIeoucrnihL giYeniothemiioMuotMr ieti1. 4 TbCQuequnc1thCom.

a. wzzw ew hi tsnd s. eiciii- a cg pc I lt4flZ Ofl 1 I wez nt rtnra anI wbisrn1I IIen4laatltt. 4.i pitt an4 fld cx Uflen jesstooio4itrvog. i i atiit Zas of antrca.

icI OV IaUthg 2 Dntrlicads I lv1 QUibrtgbUesi ol7t Ibsr9I4. ec 1A. j' jj flI86 a 6 WA peertersfr0mth0 .4 ON HiS WAY TO PRISON c- TbthhIT 1111 IN CbIef Cooiour. Iatretlng eIIaI nil 4e l41t01 Ietr. Vtatel ijh4 lacolrt.

ktd fld onver' Wit elil. 1118 ii II a ni aid I.i i tr. Jndc allpatientlyand its Or great I afforJspiciiiedy ifie deuiion 1lustjon. p. i.

Atthis backto lIE QUIt THE V. cut as Las arni' hisarrest. i ouis hat itli TtI S1I Into tnt fhe itit owncriof C5tiOtt li ha the th and Lixhoula columneofyour Ice fm listen as tilt oekty Scot linen cut 5 Is lll5tlylloflt who Ito and jons wavs eu. wl this coinniendatits osll 1tthe otb rwiae. iatw prohihty lfuo Isbillremind outs was esed 11nz TsDntatloa yen said you tit not heat etigSement nr 18 ln s1xeti twotloltarswkkh wottidhave anyreal bIogCtsee1t aglnce sortof Lieu than ally one theysiT lnitht1withcut sutchmen.

pteu ooia lis. lIens i eteete JelI3tCAUREII. Favieg ttittetsutoo 5ZZflLE Swallowed TarAE sIhiITItd a Yew Days lnie. Otir a year ao Mr est non the art Iint sihrea4edjle. of Mr.

the entaj mu de i ba1Ii repcnsibie x't tOrtbetrjthf. The 1aufly tif Owen were tunch aarne the is id 5or oes a yeai felt no serloea lnon-enIepee. ltShio5Wk iii thinee41e si3e lii way tbroughlli Ovcs aide and fro ii thatthetLxeadwuestlUin the i beeThdoetorMysthu thaetceiI tbtts s-ce 5e' i Itt e' aita Or Tl15flgt1RtOflnghtly leading oltbe Wfl- l311 Wot pCItinttr stied chrigan bnreb. was lichil last evenftsg a lbs Lcne irti. 1' V.

Chaodhev O3l cotwlLtand- ing the Inclement weather dance. sne raeetlOgwu a sucefti nt4. ble ene. The following orunm ai Puet ik. fl Z11tlonCuLsila I.

XIMTIOtJOtifL Miss Lue lico. ofthha spread- 101 enjoyedone Othe Colenhi5of W. Ir. i. and ofthc J.

Ifitis nj or mod it ofiodge tands tewflqutda to and ingIxt1e safety thstJudge Vanppe tbtnrshootd nentofthe itith rim ofthe is 51 ele- 011th Siear. Ce ext esening oftteseasrn. ood Nashebarber tl lOO was ut bEAUTiEs. aee eCe lii At2Oshe 2 Iadingphotographer rglit. po weresotoeted ar two au o1tlieex tthetr try wqtgllt.

lo l4aUI averagu. WhitE WkUD. lIee t' CltyaMLaatitight axthe streetibe ff1Vearer a yonogman for as was Txu 2ighi TEz eu MhsaTurnera familysxid coins ladjaboine cssltatoowas dorm sayiiii that La had no Idea of gotnjrawayThe narriage-aa thcnarrangesI ortbeerenlng the ystng Lady cafle4 at iee headquarters atkln for she n. staticnLonse. trTnnter etthe then utts the wszratt WhIch was destroyesL I i.e.

ho meet wad Iterrat Eeied7 Ic b. woldfoeall iacsaeawitbwhkhicbiidniare a1tc2ed during theprocesso eh1ngMRI. S. tS I 1iuiE PPTLuIi at. thRInes Tb.

flJflIng by rkkz A tOU Amoog the ootbs and as aU jotng ladies gentlemen haMcentaind whotept Miss atidMiss No massing theirstrength therankaoftheCate ap- be the aptaiu behaiI uextTueaday prizeawere fol- Lovejoy S1n fiance .1 ia Cigsrstanxp. MI2 M6 bpecial tax. ml i7 Beating. liunexaothy twntym1nptes womanacooditlons beall wed children sos thatjien In cut- aQOODAAGES I. MoorejSnesth5onchern Works the dOtxldaniagca.

complalnasttknetbs orkisi Qods vter that the 15tho Decemetit whilst fit d1scitag by a yesasold JIeasefls5tlpis i1resr4i ss John Want11OOOOF1ottb. ere was in the TeunesweVlrglnIa 5ntOorhsllroad cojnpsn for lQclO. thin ohn alisges tJtx be wne injured fith of 1cbrnary 1518 Ybtlo crossing a treshle caboc jiid ear Lt thetfrack. TItipiaInttff LZui' 1 qtudJxestL1Gart3alu PITh free by Prlina Nat. Nottalter.

dc Treat and iO0 trial flee xri Yrsdftie Ward 1 GastnCMer days rr.zrie.- :1 Cubit Wattle cluene. Ilasdydde ttwt de Rut' htetie tie VlilerzyJft fliocisi Garnet' DSsaT00 Sir wmmsM faj Pra1ettn ROnAtM rWalt l14wszsig MrCtatlkctwcn Limit Qay riere- Mr. henri II tbecr Sfmtlelhitl Ofru CeX lit U. Clark kI seisw. ifWelth TUret.

Vlvvtdiers. MIdgeIJ Sonothe Ijtl. Of 1 Fi-etiej ku Attanig sgern. Is strong-one sjng reach tieaeentby tauntess cthe bejdn tberovatistpreeso4ned Is Is Phaeeolareeutlcin. is ne prisoner Staying her she a stave.

Istptltredusspy ot repuhiken toetithatioss GaVn sshth eths otthe It to stioyn the is ltot an confesses oftbe Is thu ot hove a cot 3lr. iair sawed a eslterftige Of the Rand a playsitwoil. Thecompanyasawisoie re- Lost tithe oua performanceandgtvslhestar Xewtin oftbis beth slim- it spectacular play LcJt In London. mo ci nec oalues or Ills x. arfot.

Jeasielej diBetlit tart ap- saseand theroomsof waaformaily 1. J. Barnes JameeRobinson titehigheet eithierthe LastnlehtMrJJ5Baruesplayed MrW bein se re FWnxgn wellknown Powahland W. Kilgore lationzol thsenlght nt I sTLtrTmQaeiem9olce. OpeauflLil 9Jd Moo.

U. lie treestreat 8andruil1e yeas in yeeteedy 1 a for the nesvhsns Ifo a Odice iloi2 ogur IabeJna. Ienos i CapItolive- jtuehehepbcne fl ii LO. SaivadordVcnteal Arstrtcalsregireredathe 1OabII1bqPIe. Teialrisnda of3lr.

llerbert-Bzcwnan newel gladWsee tm bosly. 0 SAX I1. lLianzxuof ubIngton Uilkii giasny Is i the gIly. UQ7yJJllILrowIJJ lrnbalL II. Thoniu of Tallnla Ii in Tnz LJcZPviilu5 Jee eJesk j.

at Js sesadsucs ereesyik grits. i4uWVvt5gi Pkasyfties4s4 ovLrshlbls 4e li. t. rzzxo ownrz AKIN--POWDER nev marvel Co. 106 SLNew reene SICK HEAIIOOF saPIs IVEW pJ oOejttiladod Ititnavial PeselyTet Itabts.

geireesesuts. ddsisbyms1ttort Sate at 1 tsiutq fim- 9 FORJAIEEYER1WHERL JI mu I 1i saiisf Assemb1 any ourrespand any 51' I rhie 0517 5 CurC ng StCrS P'- bunrei ooniforassthefat5. iioM1Uiuititi. HuiCOXtb LI. hi Iui Stseisch sad lies tao.

sai gi. as LADIES I everywhere. resigth igigbtnees FastneasofCotor oreixi- all Droggluts. ciwap- ten iphis cutrate dy I Abettr xcents Mc1 Ext. cc tDinners 50 cents.

Coff otheright juncl2e. cCTt5. each. ofthe verybest co ketl served. T1i Wer1y Dining li om for i qi1 15 tersegoregntatattotii' a 4 Isikcai7etaJ Lub Va.

The IiUsed Tr4e4ie Er1erUk Warde Inppoeled by an beelleat bNxto Imieg. 1 ne N. Resosatte Iras Lu I MuI cuts IbThsih Sie ftWae by CsllaLaa Idetay itlgk eturuy SiMIu 5 GASTON5' OADOL the FoiiuneofWar ieret. nt 1b errest Feeitfe BRUT1JS TAR1I AGrandTtiedylaAetpbltoard kIONDAT AhD TtiPATh 1LOXIAT. flt1aryP andl NTtx GIi ITUC U4CTkk 5 5' A.

WTWBUW L- bLQ1bUN1iO QIu PUT CfATCMPNYT5 o7i SitksaerybIIeir1E1 TWO GAN FAIRY ALLTStN Priest 2ic ete ibet. iteecne4 sui MtiIei frtiIOdt.4 FIRST'- Ceiit 14Tll i stAle asteaaios cJ lust leans. ltotaur I led lie. N. bnsnesttid formerlyisttb eymnph OwIn' lint 111115 oenasioe inane.

WALTZES Mrs. Alt i lLSN Dirtctcr. to Jot0 h. sdpigtos tiiiatthodor I iiiikitho Mi1andlloii Gui IL ROIITE BETWEEN ATLANTA COLUMBUS. Ala oitT OtL tON SPfiIXG dl IL an GdSnf05tn t.54 AItTttVtetCOlUMSIC 1l15Sstn.

lot LEAVE COLUIInUS 1223 p. ts tkRtVlf ATLANTA 540 p. pi. Making cities connection in Vnton Dgo fur all poInts tiortb aitd east. 2iidtit lease McIucagb gootbbeund a7x.

anihdOn V. If. R. GRAY 1 Gee. kigi ATLANTA U1BH COPNY VAILDS l4lIIe F11 y.

T. V. 1. Jj IL 7 1 40 Ily. ltrel.

p1n DRESSEDFLOORNG WEATHERBOARDING SHINGLESAND TIIFSSTLE Jtiginuiisiity Wrlta tot1. iaogipnrm. Ws ff c- we IOEaiTLMEss Yhosol5nalfUiaalu5bc4taIhe 4 made wltht Al flJI duruthe as tbt osting 1 K. inS Jiavtignu stocking ii hiatt ISa leer. ms onwietaNa tktk11a A WIDOCGL 1OJIthe UttSCJ 5d only bfid sewed welt shoe.

whIch titi cee c' lctumsdethoeicsetiDgrooJ6JQ D6VGtSb9 BOl ft ntiuieeitd iorbeaqwesL i 1UOE- 4tL IIthS btIChOols5Ce1n thswcwi Ahitbitioegoodu. ls lqsiidLeesaod UnoaeIt2b your WLDOGYA5Eteektis4 GwPi1a gent jk5lIe Sul I.

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