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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 11

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Frnlt and Oonfvtttaftertea i 16 Apples Green Orsluws Pinepr4es MI r-ivatno small IV isin New London nm rtwllc 2' i mm Snndriod apr4 ssA8e tva sundrhvl peaches foiled. Narfcl Store TON July in 16 TnU i K.U luU and i imet tSS Country Produce. EST GOLDSMITH. Keal Estate. piiatatioai in i i rtc- s-ivvt good i nr cheats ttt ciosc In it cash.

bit. I il i 1 ULKOID tnt the olloIIinC ttjh nit time. i either seven or i i ttofvr This place 11 i tug he II Nmius i Avenue lair treet ue Peach- re-I venuc Oi1O vet IT 1000 for all. i ijit. it street rent.

rc ix under a a lot itug for is only 11 anivo street lot a i 0 xrmjath. he largest whole. i i i hui stones' 5 L- a 1 for pnce xks from a I mice to this UT head- i to pay Yuailev street" ur jiars BO at a ir 1100 i oat sbo strong arge est fint iu for others. ne she ltIrtY i Li the is re aa i It tin prings. I GOLlteMlTH.

I III JO45am NO. lOm i Mile am itrul 1 JO am jt am i 546pm ta 340pm ia. i 610am IN 1 ei A aund 11 I I ir 45am a iu kr llht l5i 1S- I a jiday 125pm I- I4 pm a 220pm Sunday T4Oai 755am 1 1 1 LAM AfUX i a 63Opz li a 1100pm if vi el stop at re ng to BdTMt Midlson en Litho- lur tram mak ast UU emit we era lith a. Aeent gtf I MUJUNtf A GLLYR. and until further Uug with the I.

4 town with the ttom EaUroad 40 R. at Borne. AND CAPITOL of interest From the Varn I. rlous Departments. BOY 25000 DAMAGE SUIT.

i ways quiet about the ft. At the courthouse three rather inter- sun ew tu1e1 and at the capitol some business was transacted The Governor and His Cabinet. that have beenencum- Swm it having ocn flied in other places. Iv AS TERV1KW with THE COTSUrTUTTON terdavs ernor Gordon said that would WI' likely take any action. in fly of th cases where applications for pardon been made kr some days yet.

There are other and more Important matters to attend to sod it La his prt nt intention to posj one action upon ape plications for pardon until more light can be cbuti e1 Sornetiin during th early part of the wwk the rri will send to the senate lbtif all a pi iitmuiti made during the i 0ts ill add thereto some jKUHmn to ohus jet vacant. There are mri1 UIty JH ljrwlnj and court solicitor- ih ps yet tilte i1H1 if he can possiblj do 10 Will make uommatioiia to these at the same tune THE QrART5RLT ABSTRACT of the comp. tro kr tutral and treasurer was filed in the UtUt office terday morning and by owrof the covet rnor placed on the minute book of the department. The reports are for the quarter emiiii March 31st 1807. The follow mg facts and tigure taken therefrom may pro interesting The outstanding debt of the state at.

that time was 58 i9iiO 00 the treasurer had in cash on December Slst 18 6 4 8 75 the quarters receipts ending March Ust 1887 amounted to 5313 5990 divided as follows general tax 833050385 new capitol tax. 42 09426 Western and Atlantic railroad 875000 fertilizers $4385007 THE DISBURSEMENTS DUBJvo the same time pr ar to be as follows Public debt 381 general assembly pay roll 1886. 862 80977 tlunatic asylum 4406067 school fund 1 253 J0 77 new capitol 3767 99 The otal disbursements amount to 87218398. 98 leaving the cash balance in the treasury on the 31st of March 114 73 Since that time the Tu interest has been paid. University and lunatic asylum warrants paid civil estamblish.

meut new capitol and other general expenses emor Gordon examined the facts' ao 1 figures apj roved the reportsand as stated or laid them spread upon the mm- Tie itemized statements con- tamed in the reports showing all i in 1 1 1 receipt and expenses will appear in a fewdnsm the printed reports. These reports ill he publisl ed in detail in THE CON- STITlTIOS and in the other daily journals of the state. I Btr LITTLE BUSINESS was transacted at the tale treasury yesterday. Three warrant wire patd one in or of the South- tm corai any for 51 70 on account of trit6i itiu Li bt longing to the state bran' one un aerUlllt of an over payment by the tax lUctor of Lumj kin county amount- 11 to si 0 The last warrant was on account of il civil establishment amounting to 300. TrtA.

iinr llardeman went down to his home a uxf afternoon and viUnot mum 1 1 1 Monday. MH ROLLER GENERAL WRIGHT did not al use to' grant permission to the Lift- 1 1 rii ccmpanv of Virginia to to busi nea il Jti. He felt satisfied himself that tl it ment did not conform to the re- qu ren la of the law but at the earnest solicitation 1 tf manager- Major Pegrans he con- len ftl to refer the matter to the attorney een eral and Ills views upon the question. The an ru tiuial as expected at the capitol ye I it luten to the argument in the Con- trsl case where the issue is over the hal tl t. road to.

pay tax upon the cash on I IfnMu ol but was confined to hi ui in Macon on account of sickness am Ul hialud that he could not reach the cit until ndaj At that tune the comptroller. general ill refer the insurance case to him COMMISSIONER IIDKRSON received yester. day from Houston Texas a letter from a do commissioner of the Texas Traffic association in which it was stated that the roads of the association would consent to pass delegates and their families to and from the state Farmers' convention to held at Atlanta on the 16th August at one ifare This completes the li and as matters now stand the entire rail road sj stem of the ton southern states Geor- tia North Carolina South Carolina Florida A ab ma Tennessee Arkansas Mississippi Louisiana and Texas ill pass delegates anc the families to the convention atone fare. Tlas aW lutelj insures a large crowd and the geritl men in charge at the lowest estimate think that including the families of the van- on- de elates there will be at least one thousand PK pie ho will be in Atlanta on account of tl convention. CoMMHsKMJiHENDKESOV and Colonel R.

I uumit as slant commissioner have re- im nations to. attend the Alabama State A iltural uveution and make I before tl same on the third of the coming In UwiJl other engigements the two pjotlemen were compelled to decline the mvi lati Ext riva VISITORS at the capitol yesterday were i numerous. Indeed they ere so few that tl rridor aulantereims had a deserted larah ce fur the eat crowds of the past few a the qui day was very notices- Lie but wa doubtless enjoyed and taken adv. i of by tl gentlemen of the depart- ten dj t-Geiitral Ktll went dun to Sunny Side ft l- WHI an 3 will return until Munday. jel lowers of the penitentiary department mt 1 ly to spend Sanirtlay anQ 8 hi- family Sir MdVll jgh wi fora ardcd the long lost rer ON i a.

xlile department doubtless Uiinks on mi is a loll tune cowing. Ifi facnral asscuiblv concludes to establish II. tud. irdans. it vt 111 relieve the governor of an uuun1 se amount of work and enable him to ot more lime to in UdpurUut matters.

School Commissioner Orr is preparing a critique Cc the Brady blli lit is not derided jets whether tie win mate it utlic or not. Ills remarks are ver biUr itng Governor Gordon expected to address the Fu ton Uuty ttrani ai lvtiun tomorrow evening A crowd 111 be resent to ear the governor Uitiunu war mensonea and uicidcuts. The Custom Home. As uCTIIJ SALE of liquor andstills captured at sllu. i tilloriea attraCttsI a good many Poplt to tl FUlIth street front of the custom i ttrd1y afternoon.

There were sol UbtiiLi tijthtcAris seven worms about 700 PjilDtj whisky cud some brandy awl gin Awut LU utual incc were paid by the pun- users The Coonl1 Cow No cocas WEHK ia session yesterday in the Bt umrtl ouse With the exception of the of al suits in the office of the clerk suirixr court nothing whatever of juwiwi de eloped in Uustcmpte of naaAG SUIT agal the Western was instituted next friend. Its the that the plamtrff is a boy on the 28tll of lam May he errand fr jm one of the that returning home it was depot that knocked dowu terey uT nwt lie sustained Ktu that lie was ftell' from fastit Company WM to IiAmi or not provid. W4tf fttfhin that nn AKotsutHiMriaafBtftt filed wsterda Mesas as the. attorneys- of John Bridges. The complaint it I unique documtn In IWohn Brian pleads for a divorce fromhlutUe.

Ann Bridges It states that they were married the 16th of December 1884 and lived together as matt anti wife until the tat of June 1887. In th phraseology ot the petition Your petitioner shows that over since the date of marriage nil wile In disregard of her marital vows and her sex baa rendered Isis life utterly miserable by heaping upon him all manner of abuse and Indignities calling him the vilest names and using toward hint foul and vile epithets top indecent to' here relate. She has a most terrlrlo temper. which is exulted by the most trivial causes and when enraged sh Is a most i veritably termagant. The petitioner goes on to state that lie of his wife that he believes she would this life should he.

again lire in the same house with her. lie therefore asks the court to sever the connubial knot. AxoTHKa nasesox SUIT was brought by Messrs. Tompkins Brandon as the attorneys for M. B.

Miller against P. Bell adminis trator of M. A. Dell. The suit is to recover 840 which it is alleged was misappropriated by M.

4 Bell who was the agenUor Harris Miller. the owners of large tracts of wild land. The case is wholly devoid of sensational features. JUDGE HOWAKD Vu EPM will preside over the city court next week and Judge Marshall Clarke wm hold the superior court. In both some exceptionally interesting cases will be tried.

MR. SLTON IN CORRECTLY QUOTED lie Denies the Language Ascribed to Him by Correspondent. I have been laughed at and criticized by my friends today said Mr. John M. Slatwn to a representative of THE CoxsTrnmoif as he held up a copy of yesterdays paper.

Why so was asked. Because your Conyew correspondent has placed me in an exceedingly uncomfortable potation regarding the speech I made. Just look here pointing to the piece headed Mr Slat-on's mistake it is too here is it wrong I not only did not make the statement accredited to me in TQK CONSTITPTION of Saturday but approved and expressed sympathy with the Irish cause. I extolled Gladstone in the highest language of which I was capable the great advocate of the Irish cause and par. ticularly referred to his efforts in behalf of Ireland.

I simply illustrated the necessity of conservatism in every government by Ireland saying that theirs is a grand principle that their aggravation is grievous and hard to bear and frosts the very consciousness of the right ox their course they are led to commit excesses which deprive them of much sympathy they would otherwise receive. Gladstone and Parnell are both conservative in the maintenance of their radical doctrines and I was but reiterating their opinions. Of course I could not have said that the world was against Ireland for the contrary is true. In addition Irish history has always been a. favorite study to use the character of the people I nave always admired.

and to have said what the paper ascribed to me would not only be contrary to what I have previously thought but what I now think. from what Mr. Slaton said it could be easily seen that THE CONSTITUTION correspondent at Conyera has unwittingly done him an injustice. THE SEVENTHS REUNION. How the Survivors of this Famous Regiment ill Celebrate Next Thxrsclay About twenty five of the survivors of the Seventh Georgia regiment met in the office of the county tax receiver yesterday morning to discuss the approaching reunion and to agree upon a programme for that occasion It was determined that the reunion should take place at Powder Springs next Thursday.

The local committee on arrangements reported that the East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia railroad had agreed to furnish a special train and to sell tickets at a reduced rate. This train will lea Atlanta. next Thursday morning at 8 :15 o'clock and will return to the city at 6 to. The members of the regiment and their families in large numbers will attend the meeting Many distinguished citizens of Atlanta and other places will be present as invited guests. General Longstreet General Anderson Senator Brown Senator Colqultt Captain E.

1' Howell Dr. Hawthorne. Mr. H. W.

Grady and several others have been specially invited. W. L. Norman the man who carried the cot. ors of the regiment in the first battle of Ma- nassas will attend the reunion and bear these same colors which are ROW in the custody of the Young Men's Libraryasaociation.

There will be a good old tune barbecue anti the ladles will provide a basket picnic. There will be plenty to eat and an abundance of non- intoxicating fluids to drink. It is expected that this gathering of confederate veterans will be one of the largest held in Georgia for some years. The committee are making arrangements to accommodate a large crowd. A CHARTER ASKED FOR.

Organization of the National Colored Exposition Perfected. Formal application for a charter for The Colored Worlds Pair Association of America has been made and among the incorporators are named Philip Joseph T. Thomas Fortune Rev. O. Fisher Jacob McKinley and other prominent colored men of different parts of the United States.

The capital stock is fixed at 820 000 with privilege to increase it to 50000. This enterprise has already received the hearty end unanimous endorsement of the legislature and city council. Among the incorporators is Mr. T. Thomas Fortune editor of the New York Freeman that so highly approved resident Clev eland administration and scored Senator Ingalls for the rejection of Matthews.

The following card from General Joseph explains itself Tl follow ing committee wit Rev. 0. Fisher chairman Lansanisre secretary R. Henry Rev. Gaines H.

A. Rocker Jacob McKinley Vv efclgp Dardtu is appointed to aid the director general in the local management of the Colored Peoples National Industrial Exposition. The uomitu1 is authorized to solicit- and receive contributions from the citizens and business men of Atlanta. PHILIP JOSEPH. Atlanta July 18 1887.

General. TUB ATLANTA CONSTITVTION. A Atlanta- Mans Enterprise In Naming A. Soda Fountain. The old saying "What's in a Name seems have proven itself very valuable if the result of Mr.

C. 0 Tynets enterprise can be taken as worth anything. Last week he put In IL new soda fountain at his drugstore in the Pitten building. and named It Tax Am Cossnsnxyrioso" ersceitwas plated in operation qad which is one of use la nest in the country the Urge force of young men behind the counter have had about as much as they could do to attend to the crowds. Thelitwi- lain is probably the handsomest in th south and 5 Oft It is of dark variegated marble with silver trtmmtogi the naine Tea ATIAKTA tbssinrsot4" being beautifully engraved on one of the central panels.

Above tile entire fountain are massive plate glass mirrors recanted lt1 charm tug fleet in ebony finish. Altogether the fountain is a credit to Mr. Tynps enterprise anti the crowds that are patronizing him these warm days are evl deuce that he mutt be serving the most Inviting and refreshing drinks. ATLANTA AHEAD. now and Why lIly Contract for Machinery Was reared in Atlanta.

The New York Herald and other prominent northern Journals have tautly discussed at length the Ides that northern industrial enterprises would do to lock to tutu laurels as southern com pe tithes was giving them some little uneasiness. The truth of this its. been evinced by a large contract recently placed tJr Usa Georgia Marble company with sicCombi Taylor 4 Co. muhliilst of this cnyover very strong competition from Vermont a bfccuoii front which ueady all the marble machin cry of tile country comes. The contract with the Atlanta mm amounts to 24000 and consists of twenty-four IIII' saws for sawing marble two rubbing hedi.

12 fist In diameter midcofesrt Iron and lining front six to eight tons 12 borax paulr a SJeAnj prt ed Listless duplex pump finish the cpitrscl AD Tue omsvrmoy 1st udtantXe the succcu if these Atlanta peopU toargU Marbla eomfarj eonsIdert4 te Ls- wruJOncry they could frt3a atr- 65 Whitehall Street. Full lines Watches Diamonds lfteleJT Hirer ware. dodo. Canes Bronzes Art tto X1AT THE POSSIBLE. PBICES And every arttctt strictly represented.

HaBaaB5ssaa HBHHHB Bt THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Receive a Delegation From the Fourth Ward There was an adjourned meeting otth school board yesterda" trenoon At. QclockJn the office of Superintendent Slaton. The following member were present Hemphffl Roach Blanchard Moran Major and or Cooper. Vice-President A. l1 presided over the meeting.

Soon After the board WM called to order there appeared at the door a committee of twenty-five citizens of the fourth ward headed by Mr. J. 0. Uendx This committee was appointed at the meeting zens of the fourth ward which was held last week to dis cuss the matter of a new grammar school for this part of the city. The committee bore a petition which set forth the same facts relative to the school population of the fourth ward which have already been published in TUB CONSTITUTION.

On motion of Dr. Roach the regular order of business was suspended so that the committee could be given a hearing. Colonel Hammond moved that fifteen minutes be allowed the chairman to state his case. Mr. Hendrix stated that the.

petition of which he was the bearer was drawn by Colonel Fry and that gentleman being he would askhim to state the case to the board. Colonel Fry thereupon made a. brief and clear address' or statement to the boards showing how the school children of that part of fourth wall east of Fort street are deprived of school arantaea A soon as Colonel Fry took his seat Mr. Horan rose and said that from the figures be fore the board of education several weeks ago he was of the opinion that this years improvements would accommodate all the children. The statement of the citizens of the fourth ward however based upon such careful investigation convinced him that there is a large increase of children.

These children it is our duty to educate not next year lout now. The parents of these children pay taxes and have a right to the school. He therefore moved that a committee of three be appointed to take into consideration the facts presented by the citi- Zeus of the fourth ward and if they are found to be correct to operate with suchciUzens in an appeal to the council for the money with which to build the school. Colonel Hammond objected to this motion and remarked that to adopt the course suggested by Mr. Moran would be unwise anti extraordinary.

Mr. Hendrix asked Colonel Hammond if in extraordinary' cases it would not be proper for any of the city boards to go before the general council and ask for an extra appropriation as lot instance an epidemic should break out in a certain part of the city. The board of health. after looking into the matter found the die- ease Jwas caused by want of sewerage. Would it not be the duty of the board of health to go before the council and ask for an extra.

appropriation This was an extraordinary demand. The ordinary course would mean wait until the next annual appropriation which would keep our children out of school another year. Now we ask the board to go with us before the council and help us get an extra appropriation. Mr. Moran in reply to Mr.

Hammond stated that under the law establishing a system of public schools in Atlanta the entire questions of establishing schools of governing them and of meeting the requirements. of educating the people was devolved upon the board. It was made the specific duty of the board to present estimates covering the necessities of the system The people of the fourth ward have paid their taxes. Part of this money is now in the coffers of the board. That money should go to educate the children of the fourth wart At this point th fourth ward committee was asked to retire.

Alter the committee had retired Mr. Moran offered the following resolution as a compromise which was adopted Resolved That the board appoint a committee of three to investigate the facts presented by the committee of 4th ward citizens and that It report back to the board at the next regular meeting. The chairman appointed on this committee Messrs. Moran Roach and Smith. The committee on salaries and supplies made a report that the bid for supplying the schools with coal had been given to-Dr Amos Fox as the lowest bidder and that an order had boon given for the purchase of 840 desks for use in the various public schools.

Bills to the amount of 81940 were passed up. These bills covered the amounts expended in building Susnmerhill school and enlarging Ira street school. A committee composed of Roach Beetle Blanchard and Staten was Organized to look into the question of boundaries of the various school districts. Mr. Blanchard moved that it be referred to the committee on rules to define what is news that it to specify how much of the proceedings of the meetings of the board is a legitimate matter of publication in our press.

Mr. Mayer somplalned that matters happening in the board were made the subject of. newspaper publication. Dr. Roach brought to the boards attention the death of Miss Evie Wood one of the teachers in the Girls' High cehool.

The committee on teachers was instructed to nominate a person to fill the vacancy caused by her death and report the name of such person at the next regular meeting. Bids for the. erection of the Girls' High school and for the improvements to the Boys' High School were opened the committee on buildings The lowest bidder was found to be John Bishop The amount of his bid is 24082 On motion of Colonel Hammond this bid was accepted and the committee on buildings was instructed to draw up the usual contract with the bidder. All the business being concluded the board adjourned shortly before 7 o'clock. Lemon A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK.

Is prepared from the fresh Juice of Lemons combined with other vegetable liver tonics cathartics aromatic stimulants and blood puri flexa. Sold by druggists fifty cent and one dollar per bottle. Prepared by U. t1ozeIy D. Atlanta Ga.

For biliousness and constipation take Lemon. Elixir. For indigestion andfoul stomach take Lemon Elixir. For palpitation of the heart take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir.

For sleeplessness and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. For loss- ol appetite and debility take Lemon For nervous prostration and melancholy take Lemon Elixir. For fevers malaria end chills take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not tan you in any of the above named eases all of which arise from torpid or diseased liver. A.

Card. TAU rfcLB-Ga. July 101887. ar Sir I' am a great believer in your Lemon Elixir and. I use in ray family au the time.

We never useanythinrelse. from the fact that it does more good than all other medicines. combined for the diseases you recommend it for. We use so notch of it I desire to buy a cue. Please quote price tot dozen Urge the.

Truly yours. Wi iu nun Agent BDBB To Dr. Hi Mozleyj Atlanta Ga. i j- i mmn Is Complete 3 jfc qs UUI IN ENDLESS VAHIETY i i i'- JS PRICES' GUARAIfTEED AS THE LOWEST5 SyiTS TO ORDEft GEO. MUSE 3aWhitehall i Af SMAVMVWVV Look at the Money' You can Make by Reading these Prices.

Tfce finest Silk Plush. Parlor Suite. In Atlanta 50 oo The best worsted Plush Suit In Atlanta 35 oo The best Bed Lounge ever. sold in Atlanta for 10 oo The best all walnut 10 pieces room Stiit 50 GO The best line of Antique Suits in this. market 5 to 200 00 The most complete line of Office Furniture" 10 to zoo oo The largest top Desks in Atlanta for 50 00 The newest prettiest and cheapest Sideboards j20 to too 00 The latest styles and.

lowest. prices In Hat Racks 7 to. too 00 The handsomest styles In Antique Tables 2 50 to. 25 00 Money made by pricing my. Book Cases 15 to 100 oo Money made by pricing my Leather Rockers 5 to.

25 00 Money made by buying my Carpet Rockers 2 to You pay competition 300 for a Bedstead my price You pay competition 250 for a Mattress my price You pay competition 1200 for a Dresser my price You pay competition 350 for Rattan Rocker my price 2 50 ou pay competition 10 to 20 per cent more for' every article of Furniture you buy Ii you fail to get my prices. I will absolutely guarantee to make you this great saving. Remember small dealers pay large prices. large dealers pay small prices. I can satisfy any one that- I buy and sell more Furniture than all the dealers combined in Atlanta.

Do not Fail to get my Prices. I make terms to suit the purchaser. If you do not wish to pay cash I will let you pay for your goods as you wish. I will forfeit the. value of any article called for if I fail to show it.

1. JL A. G. RHODES 8 00 50 2 00 10 00 ttin Up 85 Whitehall Street. TALLULAU FALLS.

The Advantages of Tallulah as a Summer Resort The New Hotels. is the loveliest place in Georgia. Its scenery is not surpassed by any in the union I the summers are delightfully pleasant. Its elevation over two thousand feet and Is run. rounded on all sides by mountain peaks that tower from one to two thousand feet in the air.

Haifa century ago the spot was the favorite re sort of those who loved nature best the red men of the forest Not long alter the dying echo of their silent departure there earns a white man to the place whose name now is as familiar tocu as the name of Tallulah It was Colonel W. D. Young. the pioneer hotel man of TallulAh. He soon that the place some day would be as popular Niagara rails and at once bought the most desirable part of the ftIK With very few modern ideas of and facilities for building he erected a large house and named YOOIIiI Hotel.

In after years it was the pride and pleasure of thousands ofvlsitors. Two years ago this structure was destroyed. by DUB a total loss to Mr. Young he having no insurance. So much attached to this old hotel had the public become that In itself it was one of the curiosuiei of the place.

That was YoUng8 hotel then but now ie finishing touches to Mr. Young is putting on his new hotel The Grand i and well and trulyit La named located as is tmmediatelT opposite and overlooking the grand chum. This hotel is term in me of modem style well testiS and newly furnished ills opening took place the Ifith It rates are reasonable and accomooaUons i The diffhouse Is a large structure well bum and equlped and is conducted inflrstclatsftyle. Uessers. Sehofield Bros.

are doing all In their power to the large number of visitors they now I have fl TheBobinsonbouMls with many th fay tt hotel. It Is kept to splendid style- hi the proprietor Mr Robinson. They are tattaj open wltbqnlte number of visitors. The Cliff house hat employed Proftaoi Cards brass and string band from MCofl. composed of eight men.

The Gttnd Yiew' and tltobimau1 Ztotqli hare not yet got ta their music but Is 5 therwlUdaaoeoon AUrgsnumbwofgtiestt we now at the hold. Have you seen Tyners new soda fountain The Atlanta Constitution It is Have you seen Tyner5 news sodas fountain The Atlanta Constitu- tionl' It CHIPMAN PILLS She is Far Surpassed. By Allan Quaterpial Haggards' latest Wee cents a centa extra by mail. John Miller 81. Marietta street If Try Tyners ice cream soda made from pure Jersey cream.

For all points In East Tennessee and the take the the East Tennessee 4 p.m. limited Try Tyners ice cream soda- made from pure Jersey cream. Go to East Tennessee. ticket office rssery TOUT sleeping car berths for Cumberland id Y. 1.

A. excursion. DoatputitoL The East Tennessee is 4 boors quicker to Jacksonville and ten hours quicker to Brunswick than any other route. Try Tynertsice ice cream soda made from pure Jersey cream. G.

ADAIR Real Male. HAVE FOR 8 ALE A BAOA1N AN ELE. new modern wsll-anangedioose of ream near In oq I street attajOOQ. A nice room house on Angler zme1if BOD bufldioi lots en Yuhbtcui A fflttdjedtsiiteio lot on TTtrWuJrtrecti 4 blocks from tr Itimigli house cheap at Acerylittl cottage oa atc 1otoaotuM nMk BUILDER Wr hare" tried all itfcub cf but the most successful wejhive everbj are the walking advtrtisOTients. Hay.

se pu. tare to thoseotnlking teen on the streets Atlanta and all over the State ot Geor aX with man jnslde what a splendid Sach one of those AU Wool- AT 10 4 1 flft i ate scope hundreds of theta and eloquent talkers they are tot our stocF Doth as to prices and fit. OurIurnshingGoods stock is ad- mltted to be the best in the dt JAMES A. ANDERSON TCO XEIL GOODS. PICTUREFRAME8 Hade to order In all the latest rtyles.

OUPItOCk mooimogslgthe largest south. New designs re- cerred every week. flnoiZBortment of cabinet photo frames in brass plnsh and hard wood which we are selling at consdezab ie ARTISTS' MATERIALS CROQUET From LOOtofpOai 7 HAMMOCKS I A larje stock of the very best makes from 88 cents tar 12110 Don't buy until you hays tried us. BASE BALL GOODS In this line we find ourselves greatly overttoeke4 and wm sell at reduced prices to close themooti1 We have a complete stociof balls baa capa belti1 masts etc. be sure anti give us a trial on these iS- goods.

Special Low Prices to Dealers. EASELS SCREENS Canvas and crayon stretchers large stock of STEEL ENGRAVINGS 7pm mm Loan and A Trill be seen by their- report in time of rio.w WI hortee is cogdl- Hon to offer eztnt jecoiity to ridd from its paid up cash capital of tlOO0001 has the of" a very large thud for A terra of jfsauriQiQni JntoiV to their depositors as Is consistent. with tondeoea an safety. TheysoMttheaccoTmttof tcceptoUel both la ndoutof the ctty who wabem gaged in a legitimate business bred non4eev1st2y Not we dollar of the capital and rtsourcei ofthiit bank wa made by spccnlatio and- ftelr jrohihttits very latest double rewrye proof banker afe guarded by Sargents double Urns TheJ do general bankjng business to all Ite-brapchw anti aftermattno ifonxrattoi and at tlsa orgeni rt qaestof a noimiber tdends theriitTt determinei to their business and will leoetra depo ifroa. up sllowlngiBtenEtatthoratsof par cent- MuinmifiefUJ trdays.

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lltlng with-the JL G. Ilii. ii a tr' QURT ANIC if tie" i JOUNGBOYS i ADolbfr Suit The Qt Jt1D terly tttmtDt of th State' i' OUItf lit is always were 1ltaDl bUi YESThDAT WAS A very bnsy day at the louse but there ry little news of a Ita 1 d' kind interesting to tho pubUo. naturtllLn nnrtion of the Go Non 8ptnt I' I his oorrepon Met' II 1JI an arran uabJe Jette1ll and ument8 and 01 character estro hil desk will be clean and any documents been encumber CO HUITtTION rda GOHmor he the d8 m3 ters Stnl 1one acti pk onS par lu UlltJ Otillt 1. governor IIh lf appointments and may ihly min oli et 1' j1I lIp shijo to QI' RTFRLY trolkr-geucral H' ter ay morniu an order of ok lowing prove outstlUl ing S8st9 f74.

188117 851535996 eneral i 846926 aM A antic arrear 88093 OOO67 2533iO77 37 7i99. Jea dng- 37511473. Tuy tn lun tic mt Governor izid fi ed ordrcd im Ii an ys in published in tr Jsurv in company or 85170 a. ount tratortiug luuks Ii- payment iax Lumpkin ill I 70. orIIt 300.

Trllrr Har eman at uxfrJ will not tti1 luu ay. l1 lnlioLLER-GESJUtAL a5ot. rsfase il I mf 1tV 11 c- norm qUneflients iLati IIf the IiDlt attorney tt allru was yeldy to rilrad issue liability tie Ltiil on My 1. t. Lui5 and tO1ra3l1d city Mnday will whim.

UIlSSroNER J. Wal datiun roa 8oSI wand be of fare. list system states-Georcia. ortli AlaL. lUa.

will and th ir at one Th absolutely gtntllUlell in inclu ing ates people who the CU' Ujll iJ HE DER80Y J. ing- assistant Id invitations AlabamaStat tltural convention the comin IniJth oth enga ements ntltllitll invi- tatjfl. EUtlTlH hIIIUIflr lL were rrj or alJJ anterwlIlS a crow layS quiet ay II' a. Vlda the tj5I5l Int trIyn WIllWI 1 I. tOme riy 8a Ul ay Ll It" lIkUKh forwarded th lost In del rl1Dent inks jlll If tLc cllral8SSCwMy i oW rd mJ mJnllliI oH" tl puUic very kkrnting Soleness' llloc Ir nt hear and 6ti11s ilJidt attr pt tie thecmtom I moon.

soul bUlb tlc ar pUo or II wIJT II tlle. UK ty ussi-tIico. tUjJ rllc IUteCtl WiI detsioped this teP1 DUAGI rallroad oowpany Hilke lUll llurtou SlIlith In bohaU eorn OII1JI 13 has be Ia stated bail old that City it llrarl froni part J1 IJl Way ClJiJJ hin to 1 too Loyd street ru uefllptii ntA the tlr by a Ag do 110 110 hed d. this tlut rigllt arm was fre lhe mitts d. kftre ac 1 lifAJU1 to PJ' 1d.

CoIupanr w. be 1bai11i er 0 fro rita e1 IocQmQUro euctDUrl N' a JCU4b1 toQ l' rr aJmliUnlat 1111I 8ata9 ti.utheattoj.- otJObu Dri m1Naint1l' itnttJohD Dtia ptea dl lU wereJn lOthof togetheraa the YourpetiUoner that Wif it1 yowondher utterlyn t. 1Ddfp ea ate theinoat she rouapes.on- he seek-his a mlsappro 4. whoUydevOid willpreeideover ciiycourt J. 0.

a Corre8poB nt. 1 be representat' cop was headedMr rh I an1 rtoEthJ radi al five SelenthGeorgu occasion. leave 8:1. p. lag.

othershave thecoJ. Lib iation. weat is ar chart 9rlds C. McKinleyand 820000 in rease JlJl mom inco 1plB ediwrof elands Tit" following LGJAnlreA directOlg neral DlAI1 ement Cl' c1t1 na De58 JulyU Au ha fe 1 1I O. an TLLU is was hiDd aboutumuch The faun- th5 OOJ.

trimm nmne be Uri el nnted Il t1I II. patroulzl9 kJbe the-most trac ntly elwoWd well io compe. JUtleuneuiDesa. th alarg recen aiWlnolJi Cotlon crntf 1 Ju con ta eter made of ca 1. ivtItf8iig toelbl I slights l4dlllK tJanll I etc.

11 wW requII Irr mon t31 TJI no 1 IU1 se. t4' Js OMrgidWfJl4elIIQfrlf tIIe i JII1tbPlrr UI 1JJ. 1tfs1 S. 1 firH fi ll II' hllUnea oWatchetDiamonda I rO IBLEPlUC mrTanJcl ted. I De eration Fro oflie tI.

adjoUmedineet1nz of. th the o1ll nden lg pre IDancbardMoran a SOtmafter ap 8of MrJ oJl ns new iran popu ar an nsk hint a ea. Morazirose thatfrom be- tlrlsyears howCTert not rents such citizens wiwiee in as call ed oIthe hea th educa Partof fu edu te the th 8 hool mJI ttee lancJlI 8 co mittee hap en- brou ht lI Elixir veg tAble purl- dru ists constip tton indigestionandfouhtomach sbf aW6 te andd6bllitJ Elixir. chol1 Formen EJWwtl1 anyot 0. July10 gre yonriemon 1118 tamU alHhtIme.

ueID11JliDi au tortbO recomm dtt ch olt de ire bQ pd WuLzaa A en. n. D. Bn. UQtIiQa.

For comf rndpIeauve on ns Ut 1tofM iR aU rbltr7 JJ ifi ft tf I 5. i' Mi PRll nUU1mF. iliJ SUl SKOW ij1 I 5 END ESSVARJETYr Jtt1 PRlC Si HR IoWFSrt1' JljM i OR 4. 3 4 MU 8. i eh 11 FlrRNIf ftm I 1 YoucantM inAtl 5000 3500 bestBed soldii1Atlantafor OOo iopieces es Bea 1OOtnStiit 5 13Sto completelhte orQffic Iota 00 Roll top inAt1 ntafor chea st.

Sid bQar9s ihHat lltiq 1025 to. pay a everyarticle getm ces. youthis satisfy' one' yo cay The thlovellest totwo 6O efa mn par rn ofto1h erv rb ee it oteL" of visitors. flte. to lO8ltoMr.

Youn rlngnOinmr twas on botelThe View i ofI BtIeweU ootIln. i i gJf Is bou8t Is vodtei JIrletor The IIreadlcpen With 11rlt a ThOt11 Oatdii gbandtmzi4oon1 Ji Wld ho gotJn 111 under rHuOO 41Il1D seenlyners ne. WI fo I 1" IUs th. Haveyouseen da1 Cons is tbe g. AfOI111VBcau to i S1ClJJEADj 1fUl1UIAND DJPmtLt rI a1 tb :81 Par teI11Alrin PrIce2Q lJa cream I vtrgjn1u ee 410 ade ersey cr tkket 1l Tqur Yt Don't pu ito1t.

114 than. otherroute frompute epieycream. i TIIAVEro RSALE4T.AuBAMAIN 4fiELE smr JIouIOof' An fer 1 1Imttiro j1iRJe61 mb o3e 1 ru 1t. QIIl1 CD1J bloeU lit. itl9thiltDti am oJot Cbocb at' 1 alp li 1 1 flCUJWUfCQtt pOll' 1oIoQ tftritf mrQi I 611 aW DL il wil COmmQTQ we lU' BAN.

ene. Abdek 1rOrJr. :1 rFW IlF iltfl A 4 S. il ttt' i 1t fl GO roorder Our ck- mon1 1ngs Is the Newdellgna eeiyedneryweek. floe i' i ARTI Aoom udtre UIIOtt1aeJ iiGf S' COto M' 0 uULU lr iy HAM oftheYerJ :1 I1fnim eeIf rit 1" BALLG9Qqg- rrWlYovem ek aeIlatteducedJrlcet iethemoott tockofbllJ lb9ltrtt mUM Deale.

no- 1. PEE 11. made W- tHl- paintings. etchin water r' aur wyorkwce Noutito OfIfocU1 Ii cm eaPf sthome. UOl if NearLoonantBanking.

GoWi A wlUb. ofllr1 extra. to4 1d 1Ilte capi JlOO. 7 TWfWae Jo" it theJrdepos1to UfICODIIatW1t1thr IJ jr gagedinaIesWmateb lI cap1t41lIllhelOlnl8 bank Jl by I eJf proh1 had a Ilien JQ ft1Ilt G4H mbf i I lleDtJtl ql1eaaotJltlIllberoffrlendl. briddml1f toadda h.

i-'S VlNG DEPARn 4 to yilurecetre ti jllawiug att the ratul. pereeut tt w. 1 YltQQl' ildh c1ihaDCItot lsTup JI141day ctiarterlUbjJcts dT1d11alk lef atockhol 0 btsOf BAA1 TJm Neal E. Iborntoi Tlllfe l1Jed JohilJ. 1rr 0' Pmj4 1.

tDtI fer. i Im7Jttmd Ptbofnton7p" BrBlfIE8 TH RNr t- 6f i I AI Am 1 Is tIafemf7er oranuJted illtj" 17 gmJcT. lJf J' RIoo. 60mnndlBDullatenlflJDJnr 170 to falU out. 140 lid oCn HndnurGrit i 10 11 fi.

48 tan Rabbit Yoot JJ. ntmaFafmanb1 ak pbt c' tiJ Nhmb New 1Ot 1 box l00I 4ltib Ubetb eot DovI1mI lIGlI per U3 DoT' rd JIJi1. pefbmrW4IL tem per 0 poun lD1kmdJ 6 kl1Wt1IJ tJ' 1 1re GrOwld per iiI 1ldlFSo lQUllda. iN. jd 2j lt uen4Wed ir' oTa5S 3 if MIee1 to initijtC i l1inS2Th i rt.en 1 1.

i1 2 i. i ew Lo i- I CITTlb 1. i'I- Wb1 i1 i JU TS irm a aty ii 1 weet st S. th OQL. a P1 I uS414o fln 15 i 5' ry- rcklng an buith 5 vtrvthe i reer 5 5 etneu1t.

cue. S. S. a1 .5 11Larjsfl S. Mofte I' mm clttce 1mitry uli S1 S.

kst f2t. arn estient we have lW 1e bysare LZ rIn 1 I.i ELMAiGF TA A. 74StU S. 2 Lpm i- ikILYi 7 S. 5 A1 PI.

I AlLY. 5 34Op I. A 61Oi I w--sttr th S. 5J Ih- SS s. S.

l45pin i- 1d4y. 7b I IiY 5. LA A lstopX YT 5 S' S. ovetowfl. 1 I 5- 1tarmet PAtDL fl I 1tIra.

200pm. 4 S. 7 45 pm 74 m9bOm 5r Y. aipei1ntendent. i LkLI1uEAILJ1OAD.

CL' OFFi 1. j- 1eccmbeflSL I toL I 1O su3O0F fi1fl SOt1 lCsfls 1' 7su3. 7 4jm l2in huOsrn 4 bUeiUU' I 2OsmI 9sLnI t1rnl 9j6eu1 lootaml ioUnmI 41 1w logPcclI 154sml LC 19 tL U. iLh VGRKtRo ULLLLMiiQN 1. a Frtideii te j1OUNG BOYS the CW5 i1L thT is qkrtflt oTerU0r1klt1 statehouSe but very atnre and rtlOfl bering IVffl lkcli bere pa I Iit reeas.

ssoils1y onhintir1S Kccra siuty ht's lo. nomiuationto rne. yesterday goveornor ciuling 8849tsoO rsiu875 arclt 843 376799. thattime e. few dtys 5 BTtT lION S7i70.

the Iiur tioc lit k. sLate. ttteiuent theearnest sertd get eneral Waldo Alabnsa Tetmn their deerates Cooioi1sioNins HENDEasoN Jsisiing tith. Owing toaseline vIsITORSat Iit tie aplearahce a vsldage lit ofthc WCL 0 and SoLo tt Mccullough Jose long ral assewbiyponcludes asd will I1sIonse devote flairs yet ft alticn Azgecrawd will iresntto njii tll jt frontof aowe eight care gin. efa I 1WLh1U rutcrtsI azary against srttuasuo rflr sorna wa ie 28th is tty Cft sspd' abhe4 sod thert astdtlt0 ad 7 br eoutp Wkbs4lu IlWiU was further bIa th izce4lng iUs an son TbQnjre4 bo sktfor tico.

ji otltnI1Totc atiiasfila by Gastre astLndson it Joins Bridges from hua wife tls ina ext cau. dangerous ie afraid forMBMjfler PILBelladminIs itis allegedwas It Juxt betried. titItiC3TLYOUOTED. tin 3ohnM. coplof here 7" ac- everygoverument bears Gladatoneand wlj1 twenty-five re- 6p.

th Bi- T. i J. W. 55esl general xnanaement Jo zpa goat youn theyconhil dotoaltendlo IIIDdIT eM 55 iss i fflus evi- a or piacedhy coy oven section mactin. ofcsat iiSCi 3 e6cs- j'red Tequlr1thrrensoTahs totinish 51biat lhaieorpta tlarblarozimfng i itir7 2 I llneaofWatchea i1Tc nnseArtGooEttc.

everysx1cl PromntbeYonrth Iua1s yestertiayatrenoo1sataclockJfl fedogb. IaerBeatis ayorCgoper. PTO ord 0 This c4tizeDs wblchwas tedI5- rasamu thispart sasnefacts ublishedj. convinced he was sstcm. ts r.

bu1ldin hisbid cents- Iixir. indlgestionandfoulatonmachtakeLemon fappettteanddebllitytakeLemon nerTonprostraUon flndne1ncholyiske JMmOUEPIbwiUnot nasty abovenaneddiseasessaliofwhIc1sarha ACard TaraugairCa Dear IusehlthmyfamllyaUthetlnxe. fromthe It buys AgeixflDBR TeDr. IiMoileyAtliuitiGsi comfprt- gns ahould I PbIo I3each FM. a.

T- SeT I c' ii. 5. 1 SPflANsuMx iZ 0 SUITS FOR MEN BoysinLN4 i i SJIT6MADaTO MSU8 S. mrnvzE. I FURNTflmEi' MoneyYou es.

PlushParior 1UAU it bestworsted Suitin a t.a he Themost for lowestprices abes i zoo ay ii paylarge one combi edjn if-I AdvantageaofTallulah It onail feetin re- fsasfamlllar ofthefsiis. WithvenyfeW JnaflesieaZI ofthe the erstelam taaO TheRobinson the Itlskeptinautendld th anuxnberofvlItOrs Ul JfPi d5 andatring acOmPi ofelghtrn theywilido so soon. A large num1eretueMa nowathehoIe3 JJe Kis newsoda theKiig. CH I OTIVECUBIZOR a.j'1' a centsi Maziettastreet Iaisnd sodainade rsey RaIWe rotzisnearln omLIYyItre 1 buIldln lota5on ztzconthcuune. cnly4bloekgsmm Ximbefl botelter Whas street rarni lXti sditd residence lThXtebalt tti the toO Abe aapenddP roou reide wtJ1 IArgtblgk1ot.

AlItdeaindjizgooa order. Uroom atZ3rUesrl' aet. eeattl2OG. I. wWbLteba1ZtlSOO La Itcom cottage on thrrttta avenus PJ3O.

awADA1 5 B. i LOLEY'1 Ic 1tr. vw 1 a I AIhNBERI ttjii vE TOSTAY I allkfnd ofdeids1ng webayeeyet Jset waIklngadvertlsements yo seen. th m-0f coursejon xaveinan msflefer jtIsexneaits8o ufteIlL 0flthC streeteo AflantaAnd the a whet aeboneotthose Sifit- 12 aboutf at bothutopricesanduit. a sadj mittedtobethebestinthecity 41 Whltehafl Street.

Masletoomderinallthelatcststyles. mouldthga We also have a assortmsn ocab1nethotoframss and8axt woodwtilcui cocakierabIyxe tinted prima. A complete and Stab 3LOO to IUAi es ofthe I andwfflellatreduced Webaveacompeieattmckof ballsbazcabelteJ to crde 4 p' largeatockof I' oil etchings eolors ZteWete ndo1ffocthez IL1IbTHQTOfi 28 WhItehall street 7pwitou Tc1sphDisslS. Na1Loan Bafikifig onjaay. iiyllIbe lntoday' boditelalna Amdl1 extrasecunlty depoelto4elde It of fore ofJIanswltbont1nte cat.

thtenaUkig the to gma esChZTOr4 prodee Theysolicit the accountS of and out of cit Notonedoflarofthecaiajand binkwmda 1on0r andtbefr pcaltiyel prohibit Its owrstc IpCeUIt ri4 heveasmidbt. aJtn Il2fil4 1afe lock T2me genertlbnk1ngbusinein quest of of they bays DEPARThIENT- totheirbusins de jtsfr I lbwin iatert it 4 ps azumumtI1ft se days. siIfms a. chanes to' smell canmuimas a1roI propcrtyef stockholders which sjmt1p debts of the bankS 1. llThornlofllohnJC Jo1sn ely- ThnrntauCh1ee.

1m7i nade thornton O7IOORIZt. i 7- HOY1. THORNs cwrnrH eJihosse 431) Girs' ANDSELWf I QrSnUInledEtg1. 31 50 100 to pounds ZSIPIAOI oursa 1 70 poundi PaLnI I so podads UmaIxtuti Gi coundlO. Leaf I bniarsgisCoadssIb1ttia a bars tlosi 23t ii tes Fa1I1imk' Battlt Yoot ap I I e.

tis Bt rgn I 10' taxi 1 tE Ld y1ee7LemcatIteagaaperbnr 4 Lcsnosta do8SLsa. e. 3 poundasoy kind RyeT1out yakjemd- Oriha 1otir perEl wrpaou iPeesHios now per New 1eSZ1rUP. 1lsme Maple 8yTvpper I IureJv LbklsMLeYeiticoebet .5 a yew dcs and V. will et-.

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