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GEORGIA POLITICS. Colonel Daniel Hughes for Congress in the Sixth. BALDWIN ENDORSES BOB WHITFIELDS A Third Party Ready in Thorn County with A. B. Jones as Its Sponsor.

General Political sews. Macon. GIl. June 5. Special.

The Ilance cohorts In lllbb county will rally to the standard of Colonel Dan G. Hughes who will. la all probability mike his announcement as ft congressional candidate Within the next few days. A meeting was held in the courthouse yesterday morning at which some fifteen or twenty were present. Just what transpired at the meeting is not known but that It has considerable political significance goes without saying.

A strong effort will be made to harmonize the third party and the alliance throughout the district If this is done and the farmers and allianCtmpn ask tlin to make the rue Colonel Hughes will be a strong candidate. lie says however that he will never be a candidate unless as an out rat Ribli county can boat but few alliance- men rper and fewer third partyltes and the meeting was in no way Ii third party movement though a report was circulated 0 this effect. The Baldwin County Democrats. Milledgeville. Ga.

June The big mass meeting of the in county democrats at the courthouse yesterday fl lopte i resolutions endorsing the present statehouse officials instructing delegates to UIlnrt the democratic candidate selected by Washington couatY' under the rotation rule. for We senate. The polls were then opened and voters were given a chance to express by ballot their preference between Mr. D. S.

Sanford and Colonel J. D. Howard for the nomination for county representative. Mr. Howard received the nomination by a good vote and will be elected by a Btiil better one.

The leiilins feature of the convention though was Baldwin's unanimous approval and strong endorsement of the brilliant record of Colonel Bob Whitfield candidate for congressional honors. This was done in a series of resolutions reviewing his splendid democratic career his services to the state and parry his devotion to party principles nbove personal aspirations his marked ability and sterling integrity. The convention pledged him the unbroken support of Baldwin's democracy and promised to use every honorable means to make his election sure These resolutions were adopted with tremendous enthusiasm. The Third Party in Thow Thomasville Ga. June 5.

Special. The third party organized here yesterday. The meeting was held in the courthouse at 10 o'clock. Standing room was at a premium. Colonel Pet was here to speak and many democrats attended merely as spectators.

Th meeting was called to order by Dr. W. R. Smith of Chastaln. 3.

II. Pope was elected temporary chair- man and P. M. McKinnon secretory Alex R. Jones arose and introduced the speak.

er of the lay. Mr. Jones said had preached against the third party but had been convinced of the error of his former position. Mr. Peek spoke for something over fin hour.

In his remarks he touched up Turner and Crisp. Mr. J. A. Pope was made permanent chairman and J.

A. Chastalu secretary. The following were elected delegates to the Camilla convention Dr. W. R.

Smith J. A. Chastain U. W. Forrester and J.

E. Dykes. The following were elected the executive committee of tie county A. R. Jones Tiomasvillo district E.

A. Yanlandiniham Cairo district J. B. McDonald Boston district P. M.

McKiuuon Ways district W. A. Barrow Murpheys district Dr. J. I.

Wil- son Uchlockuee district G. W. Forrester Spence district Frank Stringer Metcille district. The meeting then adjourned. Ron.

Ben. E. Ruisell Speak. When the third party mooting adjourned till' streets were flooded with circulars announcing that lion. Ben E.

Russell the candidate for congress and others would speak at the courthouse at 2 o'clock. At that hour the building' was packed. Mr. Russell went into facts and figures on the tariff question and his arguments were convincing. The crowd was an enthusiastic one and the speaker was cheered to the echo.

After Mr. liusseil had concluded calls wore made for Hon. Vs' M. Hammond. The name of this tongued lawyer and orator could be heard all over the vast assembly.

Captain Hammond responded and for half an hour thrilled his hearers with his matchless eloquence. Captain Hammond said ho could not longer sit patiently by and witness the old democratic party abused but. that he would once snore enlist in the cause. Captain Hammond speaks in Camilla on the Sth. Hon.

Tom Grime Talks. Butler Ca. June 5 Special. Tom Grimes the gallant orator of Georgia spoke here yesterday. His advocacy of democratic principles was Irrlsistible.

He showed up the iniquities of republicanism In glowing colors. Rev. Sam Small In CoYlnitou. Covington Ga. Juno 5.

Special. v. Sam Small addressed an immense audience here yesterday in the interest. of political reform and financial relief for the people. He denounced the republican party for Its iniquitious and oppressive legislation and conclusively demonstrated the folly and fanaticism of the so-called third party" movement.

He paid a glowing tribute to the democratic party but said that he had not acted with it for the past six years simply because it did not favor prohibition of the liquor traffic. In conclusion he made some telling points and unanswerable arguments in favor of the dispensary law for this county which is to be voted on soon Whltfildi Third Party. Dalton Ga. June 5. Special.

Whitfield's third party met here yesterday appointed Itiley Giddens and J. H. Moore as delegates to the tome congressional convention and John Caylor and C. X. Vance to the gubernatorial convention.

Several speeches were made. Giddens will be put out for the legislature. C. M. Jones of Bartow a congressional aspirant was on hand fixing his slate and will control this delegation.

The state delegates are for Ellington. About one hundred democrats were present. The Democrats of Wilkes. Washington. Ga.

June 5. Special. The democratic party of Wilkes will not be caught. napping in the ensuing campaign. The democrats here perfected the organization of the Wiliocs county Young Men's Dem.

ocratic Club. with Captain Charles It. Irwin as president and R. O. Barksdale secre' tory.

Jssrs w. B. Burnett and W. D. uarrell of Athens were in attendance and both gentlemen were eloquent In the cause of democracy.

add crops The Ware Third Party People. ycross Ga. June 5. Special. A third party mass meeting was held here yesterday.

T. H. Morton was appointed secreta1 meeting and S. L. Bishop At the conclusion of the chairman's re.

narks the names of M. J. Mock and S. ere in Mtion as delegates the convention to be held next Wednes- delegr to the Omaha to be held the 8th of July. G.

F. was appobted chairman of the county executive committee. A committee of five was appointed to select twopersons to represent each militia district. The committee reported as fol. lows Millwood Charles xnrart and J.

Starling Denton A. J. Qillis and J. J. Ray Sweats John White and Waresboro J.

J. Davis and John McDanlels Sr. Waycross Me J. Mock and S. Bishop Waltertown.

F. R. O. Johns and David Walker Glenmore. W.

IL Booth and Daniel Corbett Manor Ezekiel Hensler- son and Bryant Criven B. Goodwin and George Rowland. There Were present at the meeting thirty-one persons all told. Secretary S. Bishop called for a.

rising vote of those present who were In sympathy with the peoples party and twenty-five stood up. A convention was relied to meet In Way. cross on July 4th to elect delegates to the state convention and also to the senatorial convention. AFTER DEATH A Wlortcla Exprwl Slobber Is Identified am orcla Celebrity. Albany Ga.

June 5. Special. A re porter for The Herald got hold of a piece of Interesting news today. Nearly everybody In the wirerass region of southwest Georgia knows Jim Hammons. either personally or by reputation.

He Will well known in Albany up to four or five years ago when it will be remembered he was convicted of sheep and cattle stealing in Worth county and sentenced to a. term in the penitentiary. Well the man Williams who was the leader of the gang of four men that committed the express robbery on the Jacksonville Tampa and Key West road In Florida and killed Express Messenger Saunders about three weeks ago. Will none other than Jim Hammons. His Identity has been established beyond a.

doubt. The Herald has it straight from a reliable gentlemen who knew Hammous and saw a photograph of him that Will taken after he was killed who says that he recognized it at once. Hamrnone had either served out his term In the penitentiary or made his escape we do not know which and had gone down Into Florida where he was operating under the name of Jim Williams. He was the leader of the express robbers was the man who killed Saunders tie express messenger and was the first of the robbers killed being the one that opened fire tin the bridge guard at Palatka when the four men were making their way across the St. Johns river.

TWO CHILDREN BITTEN By a Mad Dog and Hydrophobia Is Now Feared. Rlobland Ga. June 5. Special. On Wednesday afternoon last two little children.

Mattie Woodard about ten years of age and John Joines about seven years of age were on their way to the residence of tit formers mother Mrs. M. A. Woodard In the southern part of town when they were attacked and bitten by a dog that is thought to have been rabid. Dr.

F. C. Johnston was called in immp. diatsly who dressed the wounds and took every precaution possible to prevent the poison from taking effect. Yesterday morning they were lively and showed no particular signs of any trouble.

Dr. Johnston advanced the Idea that If the dog was mad which is In all probability true that as his teeth went through the clothes in biting the first one John Jolnes it Is probable that none of the poison went into the wounds and as the other one little Mattie was bitten just afterwards he thinks that she also stood a chance to not receive any of the poison in her flesh. Both were badly bitten now-ever and the gravest fears are entertained. Dawlon Wants a College. Dawsouville Ga.

Juno 5. Special. The next representative of Dawson county will have an opportunity to show his hand in securing an appropriation front the suite' to build us a college or high school. Most every county In the state has asked anti received aid from the state for such purposes and why not Dawson ask and receive some help on this line We cant see hut she can and ought to be Indulged to a small appropriation say 5000 for the purpose of building such. schoolhouse to be located at Dawsortvhlle for the use of the bright girls and boys that are coming on.

Dliw. son county could and would furnish some of the brightest minds of any county in the state it our children had the advantages they should and ought to have of schools. If the state will give Dawson 5000 The Advertiser will guarantee subscription sudently large to furnish tie house with everything else necessary. Nwani Girl Graduate. Newnan Ga.

June 5. Special. New- nan will furnish her full quota of sweet girl graduates" this summer at the various college commencements In this and other states. Miss Lnnlie Ray graduated this week from Prices college for young ladies at Nashville Tenu. Last week Miss Willie Orr graduated from the Peabody Kormel institute at Nashville Tenn.

Miss Daisy Peddy graduated this week from Wesleyan Female college at Macon. Next week Miss Annie Freeman will graduate from Shorter college at Rome and Miss Nellie Johnson will finish her course at the Southern Female college LaGrange. These young ladles have made. excellent records In school. Newnan Is Kicking.

Newnan Ga. June 5. Special. The action of the Southern Bell Telephone Company In raising the message rate on the Newnati and Atlanta line from 25 to 40 cents Is not appreciated here and will result In a general withdrawal of patronage it the former rate Is not restored. Newnan will stand a.

good deal but when she feels that she is being imposed upon she can kick like a Texas steer. The ulclde. That man was once as handsome as you With the frankest face and the happiest heart And they spoke of what he was sure to do. Of the brave way he'd play his part In the trials and struggles and strife. of mepj iTfsy said these things and they thought them then.

You see him now with his bloated fare And his unkempt beard and his vulpine eyes Willie hi. trembling finger. twining trace The game as the roulette flags or flies And th gray gaunt look that at time gives room To an awful apathetic gloom. A sullen cynical. shameless sneer Has altered that sensitive mouths proud curve Those roving eyes once brtgM and clear With a quick surmise or a sunny verve Are dulled and bloodshot or only glow With the greed and envy that gamblers know.

His brain once burned with a high Intent. ha soul was-shaping out noble ends. And all the dreams of ht life were blent With love and honor and lame and friends. And these are the heaviest stones that roll To seal the grave of that murdered soul. Yes look at him well III he reels away With a muttered curse and a savage glare-The outer temple In dread decay The Inner altar profaned and bare Haunted by phantoms with gibing face- Hopes east away and ungaroered grace But tonight.

when he reaches his squalid den Some memory flashes across Ms brain He recalls himself a man among men And his nerves are' stung by lntensest pain And Lost Oh. my God AU lost he said And they find him there in the morning dead Do you know that a woman did all this A woman he loved with Id. whole souls strength Who gave him her red curled mouth to kiss And caned him lover until at length She left him as Samson was left of old. Shorn of his strength Wen his story's told. Only a woman 1 Only you say Do you know the might of those little hands Do you know they can torture and starve and slay Can sear men's souls II with burning brands Can scatter the seeds of a pestilent blight.

Drearer than Death and darker than Night Oh. I wonder whether when men shall rise To give an account at the End of Days His mother shall meet those siren eyes With unspeakably stern yet mournful gaze And a judgment ask to atonement just For that ruin wrought by caprice and lust I Well the world wags on yet methinks to. night That the silence speaks and the room Is ernest By a ghost. Quick Strike that light For the sir is echoing. Lost lost.

lost And I feel with a voiceless and utter dread. That my soul hath talked with the man lying dead JOHN MOSAIC MSS PRESIDE They MM and Tn Dragged Her From the Chair. FALL OF THE GIRLS' SECRET SOCIETY Of the Town of Sylvanta A Hundred Tongue Wagged One. and a Low Was th Remit. Sylvanla Ga.

Tune Spedal. The Sylvania young ladies determined a few days ago that in the course of human events the times were mellow for a secret organization it was to be a kind of secret debating club and boys of all ages were of course excluded. They said it was to he a girls secret" society and they solemnly declared they were going to have It that way or not at all. It was something so new and original- the very name blending two such contradictory terms that a Telephone reporter decided to have a report of the first meeting at whatever hazard. It took enterprise to get it but he compassed it by those ways and means for which newspaper men are peculiar.

For about an hour after the last member of the male family was supposed to have departed those secret scenes the young ladies sat and conversed yet not one had the courage to propose an organization. At last however one of them suggested that they get to work. They knew they ought to have a president but how to elect one was the perplexing question. One girl said she had heard her father say that all presidents ought to be elected by a popular vote. So they selected a young lady whom they considered a favorite with every one she declared which one of their number should be presiding officer and thus die president was elected by a popular vottT Next a secretary was chosen by the voice of Use whole assembly.

It tickled the girls Immensely to vow and after they said yes or no they would all laugh for the space of about five minutes. When order was permanently restored the president announced that the question was open fur discussion. Ins words had hardly time to escape her lips before sixteen girls leaped train their cuairs and sixteen simultaneous voiees shouted Mr President The scene that followed beggars the pen. Imagine sixteen girls all matting a speech on tue same subject at the same tune. The president rapped and re-rapped on the table and trid to bring them to order but her voice as well as the sound of the gavel was lost in the din.

It was evident the do' haters were well prepared for the discussion for as time wore on they warmed up to the question and their sixteen impassioned voices made the ceiling rattle. The lamp began to sway the scriptural mottoes that hung on the wall rose and fell and every now and then a chair would be sent furiously across the room as an excited speaker advanced nearer to the front. The bending of sixteen pairs of arms in unceasing jesticulatious confused and dazzled the eye like the revolving of rapid machinery and added with their concentric movements but direr confusion to the babel that fell upon the ear. Occasionally tso opposing arms would become entwined they aspired together to the ceiling. Then there was au instant pause in that locality and eyes would gaze back on eyes that glared with the tire of debate' Sometimes a fair debater would stop for a second at the end of a sentence to catch her breath and see what effect her oratory was having un the rest but when she saw that they all rushed heedlessly on she plunged once' more into the maddening speech.

and her voice was heard above the roar. The president a good talker herself had at last yielded to the fearful odds against her and sank back into her sent wrapped in silence end despair the secretary buried her face in her hands and wept but still those sixteen richly freighted orators floated gallantly on over the stormy waves of do- bate. Hut as time wore by natures exhausted forces began to rebel and at last like the deacons wonderful one-horse shay there was a grand collapse and the whole sixteen in the same solitary instant dropped panting from the ranks. After a fearful sileuce of about a min. ute one of the girls got up to remark that she thought it was perfectly disgusting for all the other girls to commence talking when she started to speak to which there fol.

lowed au excited chorus of voices which said plainly although the words were not distinguishable tu each one was under the same impression. By a powerful use of the gavel aided by her foot the president was able to quell the mutterings of this second storm and declare peace in Warsaw again. The ar. mistice however was of short duration. The girls began to call for the decision of the chair.

Each one was sure she had made the beet points and felt her brow warming to the laurel. The president arose and in a few words stated that she could not decide the question from the fact that she had not been abje to distinguish a single word that was said. That was enough. The lost syllable was still lingering on her lips when paudemoni- urn broke loose again. Cries of treason rent the air and in a great throng they made for that president and brought her down from the chair with force and arms.

The scene was indescribable. The wildest excitement prevailed and amid the confusion while battle cries and shouts of vengeance filled the room the reporter made good his and once more in the open air faltered thanks to heaven for life. And this is the story of how the Girls Secret" Society rose flourished and da- cayed in a single night. Work on the Hotel. Wayeross Ga.

June 5. Special. Work on the large brick hotel is progressing rapidly. The owners Messrs. Sweat John- son Lott propose to add all the modern conveniences of a first-class hotel.

There will be forty-five bedrooms handsome office telegraph office barber shop butlers office stove room and kitchen. The dining hall will be 30x50 feet and there will be a gentlemen's lavatory on the first floor am ladles' toilet on the second floor. Some Georgia Curiotltle Waycross Ga. June 5. Special.

An alligator twelve feet lone and weiehtnz 4a pounds was caught by three fishermen a Banks mill pond. The head alone weighed ninety pounds. A gentleman from Coffee county reports having seen two twins a girl and a boy each of whom weighs 200 pounds or over. They are only twelve years old. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.

Vanilla Of perfect purity. lOf great strength. Economy In their use etc Flavor as delicately deliciously as the fresh fruit. Serilces Yesterday In the Different Sanctuaries Throughout the City. A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE DAY Large Crowds Attend the Sever Churches.

Excellent Sermons sad Good Muzic. Notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the weather the congregation that gathered In the First Methodist church last night was a large one. Rev. J. B.

Robins the pastor delivered an Interesting and eloquent sermon that commanded the undivided attention of his auditors. He discussed the meaning of the words The kingdom of God as used by Christ while He was on earth. One of the Ideas that the Lord Intended to convey was that Ills kingdom was one that would progress and never stand still His dominion would never shrink or diminish but continually grow and spread out over all parts of the universe. I believe Mr. Robins said that the world is getting better.

The other day I was shocked to hear a certain doctor of divinity tell a class of girls that he was a pessimist and that he thought the tint- verse was becoming more wicked every day. Such talk as this and coming from such a source is decidedly pernicious in its effects. In concluding he spoke of the tremendous change that has been apparent in Georgia during the past twenty years. The hospitals public schools the temper- auce movement and other agencies look- lug to the' good of men are living evi deuces of the fact that there Is more of the spirit of goodness In the world now than ever before. A Church Dedicated.

The new church at Kirkwood was formally dedicated yesterday. The services were conducted by Dr. Gaines Dr. Strickler and Dr. Jarnett Dr.

Strickler preached the sermon at 3 o'clock and Dr. Barnett offered the dedlca- on prayer. Then the members were taken Info the church nineteen Joining. Most of them are from the Decatur church they avinz built the new church at Klrkwood so to have one nearer than the Decatur church hieh was two miles away. Senator John B.

Gordon and Mr CasseU ere elected elders of the church and Mr. H. Emery and John Xesbltt were chosen des. 6n The sermon that Dr. Strickler preached was a most appropriate and a very Impressive one.

The text was from I Thessalonians 5 2. Altogether the service was a. beautiful one nd very Interesting. Dr. l5aruett Yesterday.

At the First Presbyterian church yesterday r. Barnett gave one of his usually Interest. ng and able sermons. Mighty to save' was his theme and he bandied every argument and every thought a very eloquent and powerful way. Dr.

Barnett has for some time been preaching a series of sermons on Christ life and the les- sons It teaches. He has preached on Christ as an example Christ as a teacher and so forth ud yesterday brought a climax fitting and well thee in the subject Christ as a Savior. He first went on to show that Christ was ot only a teacher for no teacher nor exam- le however perfect has ever supplied fully he wants of men. What mankind wants to to saved. Christ is presented In the scriptures as a savior.

Not merely to put In a savable state but a complete savior. ifb Is mighty to save because He is godlike. He has control of himself. He Is God. He could offer himself to salvation which no one else could do.

His Infinite nature gave val tie to His sacrifice so that lilt atonement Is complete one. In this sense surely Jie Is mlchty to save. lie alone as God can control the will of men. He Is a Using savior for His life Is ne endless life and in this respect He Is mighty to save. He has shown His mightiness to save.

While weakest and suffering on the cross He saved thief. Saving Paul Is another evidence His power to save. All Christians should know and feel His power to save because le has saved them. Mighty to save us in our troubles mighty to save us from all our sins. Mighty to save because In due time le will marshal myriads of angels through salvation to Gods throne.

At St. Phlllpl The new choir rendered some beautiful se- leetione appropriate to the day Whit Sunday notably the beautiful hymn Come Holy Spirit. Heavenly Dove. Dr. Tupper preached a sermon appropriate to the times from St.

John 10 8 And when He Is come He will reprove the world of sin of righteousness and of judgment. The word reprove should be read "convince. Our Lordswords have a wide scope and put before us the three governing Ideath" three movements so to call them sin righteousness and judgment" of the Chris. tian life. The work of the Holy Spirit through the multiplied agencies of His tnight operation.

Is to convince not only the human heart but the world that Is mankind or hu man life as opposed to the mind of God. Public opinion Is a common product of thoughts and feelings and Influences which contribute to it and this world of public thought is shaded by events In human society as windows of a city are shaded by Its smoke so In all societies where there exists more or less a recognition of these three solemn facts of sin righteousness and judgment there at unseen power at work molding thought weaving fabrics mating laws which a succeeding generation wisely assumes and adopts making It less tolerant of evil than the preceding one. Who are the heroes of our age Not the Caesars the Alexanders. the gallant warriors nor. Indeed is It the brilliant but greedy and wily but I will tell you who they are.

They are the unselfish rulers of a country wherever you find them. The self-forgetting and wise legislators-a a Lycurgus. a limos. a Solon a generous statesman of any age. Not him who conquers.

but who saves. Is th greatest of heroes said the celebrated Athenian leader. Not the man who ruins but the man who erects who of a village can make a city or turn a despicable people Into a great nation. And whatever work man rosy do which Is a saving help to man In making better laws In building hospitals and asylums fostering schools and making our large centers of population helpful Instead of destruction of life. by giving purer water better food and safer homes to live In is.

Indeed the blessed work of Gods Holy Spirit as He broods over the waters of the world bringing beauty out of chaos and order out of con. fusion. Let us ask ourselves on this Whit Sunday If we are the organs of the spirit raising the moral standard of the time doing our little to convince the world of sin and righteousness and judgment. All whether In lowly or- high stations. hive means for Influencing for good the public opinion of their countrymen In the words we write or utter in the deeds we do and these' Individual movements do contribute a something towards the total result.

The most thoughtless fnlnd must feel that we are Using In presencC of great events and at a time when material skepticism anti socialIsm threaten the demolition of our Christian bulwarks and at a time when we are taking our first steps towards an unknown but momentous future. What that future shall be do. penile upon our nobllty of life and the fealty of ourselves sad children to Gods universal dominion. At the Tint Baptist. Dr.

Spalding preached for Dr. Hawthorne at the First Baptist church yesterday and he preached a very Interesting sermon. RI. text wa God Spoke to Job Out of the Whirlwind. He went on to show that while Job was a good man.

God Inflicted him with the sorest punishment. He did It as a peculiar test of patience. Christians should never grow wear- In well doing. They may feel at times that they are subjected to hard treatment but It la wisest and best to bear those Ills at patiently and with as good spirit as did sob. The Central Presbyterian.

A large crowd fined the auditorium of the Central Presbyterian church yesterday morning. The music dispensed by the choir was a special feature of the service. Dr. G. B.

Strlckler the eloquent and able pastor occupied the pulpit and preached a profound and solemn discourse from the fragment of scripture or a cloak of covetousness. Re grit spoke of the sin of covetousness at being offensive to the eye of God and violat lug the commandment thou Shalt not covet" He then spoke of the different cloaks of coy- stoniness or the pretexts that men resorted to for seeking after the things they coveted and making IV appear to others that the rev frequently worn by ChristtsMtwas IBB SErauraswggS k. sasaa'-asaB sSffSSSaa striving after the ends for which such are employed The ri dle and ft glories of Gods the aim ofeyery men and the only objects that fle should covet At the Railroad T. H. C.

A. Dr. A. B. Holderby.

P8 of Moore moTlal Presbyterian church spoke to the railroad men yesterday at 4 o'clock p. m. at the hall of the Railroad Young Men 8 Chris- Clan Association 42 2 Wall street Hl text was Timothy 4 16 Take heed unto thyself. He said There are numbers of pleasures and habits in the world that are perfectly harmless In themselves but De- come terribly sinful when we see to where they lead. You say you depend upon your conscience to lead you but 1 your conscience fit to be depended upon If your conscience Is not enlightened and educated If It Is not purified by Gods word and Gods spirit It Is not fit to be relied upon.

It Is your traitor and your enemy. It leads you Into wrong and tells you It Is right. It brings you to ruin and you bring others for no man goes to hell alone. Trinity Church. Communion was observed yesterday at Trinity church.

and a large number participated In the sacrament The sermon was preached by the pastor. Dr. Lewis who took for his text the following passage from the book of lob Acquaint now thyself with the Lord and he at peace with Him. Dr. Lewis was not well and It was evident from his appearance that he needed rest but In spite of his physical discomfiture he preached a masterly and able sermon and held throughout his entire discourse the undivided attention of the congregation.

He spoke of the possibility of knowing God. as contrary to the assertions of the agnostics that God Is unknowable and that It He exists at all there is no evidence in nature of the fact and the proof Is beyond the finite power of reason. lie cited various facts In demonstration of the proposition that a knowledge of God was possible and then dwelt upon the great Importance of knowing Him. He then dwelt In conclusion upon the peace and comfort that followed from such a knowledge and urged the congregation In beautiful ex. hortation to seek after a knowledge of God and thereby realize the peace that passes all unilerstandlnR and the Joy that la unspeakable and full of glory.

At St. Luke's. Crimson decorations and flowers reminded the large congregation at St. Luke's cathedral yesterday morning that It was Whit Sunday the day on which the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost Is commemorated. The sermon of the rector Rev.

Robert S. Barrett was unusually able and Impressive. Taking as his text Christ's utterance before the ascension that he would not leave us comfortless but would leave with us the Holy Ghost the bridge by which we could reach the life divine he dwelt with special emphasis on the fact that any one even the smallest child could be brought In connection with God through the ministrations of the Holy Ghost. It was a miracle he asserted when life was created. The first creation was the animal and vegetable then the intellectual and last of all the spiritual life When the last has been Implanted In the human breast one of earths creatures Is fitted through the Holy Ghost the comforter to enter Into communion with the omnipotent Ruler of the universe.

At the Second The morning sermon at the Second Baptist tabernacle was on the observance of the Sabbath as a day of rest Dr. McDonald laid special emphasis on the word rest calling attention to the tact that the Lord took His dis ciplee apart from the noise and tumult of the crowd to a quiet place where they could rest. Their work at that time was momentous and human wisdom would have said that He being divine would take the position that time was too precious to rest this side of the grave when there was a world to be saved and would have said that rest must be found In heaven but Christ with more than earthly wisdom knowing the needs of men took these tired worn disciples apart Into a quiet place for rest The speaker observed that In these days great efforts were being made to break down the Habbath. People wanted the worlds lair and places of amusement kept open on Bunday on the ground that the working men had no other time for recreation. Even on the Atlanta street cars you could see the words Music at Ponce DeLeon Sunday Afternoon.

He supposed the company In posting this notice was thinking more of their own profit than th recreation of those who go to Ponce DeLeou In contending for title preservation of the Sabbath his mind dwelt largely on the Interests of the working people. It Is their only rest day. It Is to them an absolute necessity. The state' has no right to impose upon the public a religious observance of the hab- bath. but It has a right to declare that there shall he a day of rest.

one day in seven. When the people go to so-called places of recreation on the Sabbath such places as baseball parks etc. the general testimony of employers is that the poorest days work of the entire week Is that done on Monday. The working people need the Sabbath as a day of rest more than any other class. The rich can r3st when they please the working man can rest on the Sabbath with rtcroatlon in the Saturday holiday which he should have.

There has beers a world-wide agitation for the enactment or laws which will limit the working day to eight hours because there has not been sufficient opportunity for rest and tecreition. This points to the especial need of Sunday as a rest day for the working people. Dr. McDonald spoke of tte need of more quietness in life and said that the strain and the sensation of publicity were killing people lit middle life. It Is right for Christian people to come together to worship In public.

but If their Christianity stops there It will fall far short of we example of Christ. There must be communion with I in the earnest' ness of solitude if the man would live a Godly life. The Church of th de Dr. Sherrill preached an Impressive sermon graphically describing the anointing of Jesus by Mary and showing how much love gratitude devotion and adoration was expressed In the act which will be remembered as long as time remains. Vint Christian Church.

It was children's flay at the Christian church yesterday and If Rosettls words Flowers preach to us If we will hear be true then there was not much need for the forcible sermon preached by the faithful pastor for the Sunday school. Each class having been assigned a certain part had decorated the church most beautifully with These children of the meadows born Of sunshine and of showers. Fragrant flowers were everywhere filling the air with a strnge and wonderful sweet- ness. As timid violets lade the ambient air With their hearts' richest fragrance unaware. The fragrance whispers that the flower la there.

And so at the church yesterday while Mr. Williamson preached the flowers whispered God It here and more they said God is love. The sermon In the morning was one not to the children but to tte parents about the children At night the Utile people assisted in the service. It we a service In the interest of mission and the songs recitations and addresses all bore upon the subject of foreign missions. After the opening hymn and prayer a short address of welcome was delivered by Master Howell Woodward.

The Infant class sang a song after which Miss Sadie Williamson re cited The Pennle Ye Meant to Gte. The Infant class then recited an acrostic eutied CbCdiuns Day after wnjch Mr. Ezra. Thomas of West End explained the men- lug of "children's Ur shewing that eleven years ago a fund of Jl13 Lad grown to over twenty-one thousand dollars lest year. Mr.

Williamson then made a few remark concerning the work and a collection was taken up which with the 45 given by the Sunday school made a sixty-dollar offering to foreign missions. The audience then sang AU Mali the Power of Jesus' Name and wee die- mlued by IV. S. Bell superintendent of the school. CARRIED TO DALTON.

Tee miiu of Lee slingr Carried to HI. Old Home. The remain of Lee Esllnger the car- coupler who was mashed to death to the Western and Atlantic yards Saturday night were taken to his old home at Dalton yesterday for interment Coroner Day held an Inquest over the dead mans body and the verdict of the Jury was that Relinger had come to hi death from be. lag ground to death between the wheels of a moving train while in the discharge of his duties. No blame WM attached to any one.

Esllnger was a popular man among Lie fellow workers. He leaves a ytong wife to wiHsn he WM married about nine months ago. JOE GREENS Scatters I Howling lob of Io Decatur Street. MAN BADLY BUT ii And Detectjw Green Has a Htirtv i cape from a Deeper-ate Hetrom Sharp Knife. There was a small sized street the negros paradise The trouble occurred about 3ocitsr the corner of Decatur and Piedradftt line and no one can get at the ori of Saturday night Decatur street isiS impassable on account of the great rm.

of negroes who crowd the sidewalk negroes are generally drunk and duorfe and it Is almost impossible to 2 I order. 1 I Saturday night about one traoJtjJ I groes were gathered on the comer ttmSJ don when a fight began betweenk Hi' black negro and a young white maatamSll Childers who has a store on Decatur tfneP With a heavy hickory stick the nsgr I beating the young man while anotherSru i holding him. The. officer on the best Tni i engaged elsewhere and the fight irecToti undisturbed. While it was at its height Deteve I Green one of the nerviest men on thefcr fi1 came up and quickly made his the crowd.

He seized the negro who held and pulled him away. The enra turned and struck at the officer bs wrenched the stick from his hand. Quick as a flash the burly wretch drew long-bladed knife and made a denenti plunge at the officer. Seeing the tern would kill him the officer sprang back tnj the negros knife brushed against hiicctt' The negro made another dire at the officer' and again the' officer sprang aside. f' teetive Green then drew hi pistol tad tl negro turned and ran.

I The officer fired twice and the negroaad. a wild dash down the street T1ie crovo stampeded and ran in all directions to cape the officers pistol. i In the excitement that followed Ga je- groes who had been involved h'-fte SJ made their escape. The young man Childers was tuUy beaten about the head and half was carried to a neighboring drngttor ii2 his wounds were dressed. Detective Green did not know titter his assailants but is looking for them.

CRAZED BY LOVE. Sad Fate of Young Frank Walkers fiV las Ga. I For several hours yesterday afttrnocBsff young man sat In the police station newspaper in ills hand gazing steadily ttlttl printed pages. He never moved his gaze. but now and tlttsf a forced smile would break over his fees then quite suddenly It would assume Ut presslon of painful seriousness.

IST A sadder story than that of the young ma was never written. fe The young man was Frank Walker of las Ga. and he was In the custody of Shad Westbrook of Paulding county who was ing him to the insane asylum at MflleagevSltl He is Just twenty years old and young man of fine prospects and splendid I telllgence. fi For some time the young man has beak love with a young lady neighbor and his slon took complete possession of him. la ajj case as In many others the court of tw love did not run smooth.

and the sfflflatfrjf his fair adored were for another ibis Mils Frank Walker. Kjjx The matter completely upset him uaBMfi and a week ago his mind evinced ev nest being unbalanced. lie was tried betel ti ordinary of Padding county Saturday oft 14 Judged Insane. The case Is one of peculiar tar the tragedies-that now and then sriday life. Contestants from Syracuse From The Chicago News.

It la not apparent upon what point of JoBB cat party law the contestants fromlfrTttSla will rest their ease when they lf IS finj door of the Chicago convention. It Is not asserted that the stats comgittl which called the Hill midwinter Km was not regular. It is not claimed ttrtttM state convention was not held In. sceofltot with the call. It Is not assumed that tt fTl misc convention has any sort of right or paramount to the Hill affair of February 1 The convention of May 3IJt Is not tmit bolt.

It is rather In the nature of. a ref ftj some respects It- resembles the liberal rrpV' lican" secession which culminated la tt 03f clnnati" convention of 1872. i How will the Syracuse contestants preptit I Chicago convention Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rejoice Because Hoods Sarsaparifia Rescatf Child from Scrofula.

For Scrofula Salt Rheum. oi other foul humors in the w04 children or adults Hoods S2n aw is an unequalled remedy. Read We are so thankful to HoofflBsMp rifle for what It did for our ml make this statement for the benefitotow i anxious parents and Jf Suffering Children Our girl was a beautiful baby fair sZOPusD and healthy. But when she ws tw Jt old sores broke out behind 2 spread rapidly over head sMtottwjffe. down to her eyes and Into her Lj consulted one of the best physlcinlln taBra but nothing did her any rood.

04 toys said it was caused by a seronnlta0 in the blood. Her head became One Complete Sore offensive to the sme Its general health In a large chair an day without any Bft erg The sores caused iua burning sq that at tow we had tore JL her hands to prevent scratching. TO 1 She Suffered Fearfully with this terrible humor. Hoods Sarsaparlll we did so. noticed that she had more life The medicine seemed to drive ou the thehuinorforasbOrttlmebUtll500 Mj subside the Iulil ifc sad in a few clear of the sore.

ww has no evidence of the humor and her5kb dear and healthy. She seems Bk lively different child. in health appearance from what she was Sarsaparilla W. FKJtDnICI 311 Glenmore AT I New York Brooklyn N. Y.

I This Testimonial I Is an Illustration of what Hoods 8aflSI is doing for the sick and suffering W0' from Maine to California In the 4 these fact who can say that the rtA" mense concern lik ours Is not tnefi HOODS PILLS musJscfca at SECURES IMI Xe Business i Taken i of thai Washington ft concentrate small share of upon the pi And in consequd ed that the doj most part will Debal In the senate I oniirsea on st speaking rot and Mr. mans argumesi Tuesday. proprisition bill I fora time endar as pro ng wfl morning hours. It has alwayj courtesy that democrats and i representatives ores. Fur 0ade this measures now Tomorrow Catdiings of 9t Texas will 1 tion to suspend the senate turbor appro conference.

motion will tendance for. conference wi endanger the el Mr. Etc the house abolish the ll latlon of state I If time pen fcX non-concur the naval appij into coufereai Mr. Hatch option ii' rules but the mall and the doubtful wl does not the' trill be measure is no on ways and essentially a margerine bllll fore entitled I claim Mr. Hal Opponents of the track hoi propriation bl priatlon bill legislative blT mere ques It is deemed the at MR.

He Stlt r- Blabejjpent home. except a drlye. Into He receiVed friends but other were equally Adhering to nounced immf yesterday correspondene word of expl Mr. Associated tion the foll cation Madison A Card on an allei with Mrs. toe Slightest forgery from that milu again.

THE Wa The Bo Uedemprj Mr. Elaine i. to the effect Catholic Mr. main. political his respects Father HIDI1 Barbarlal 1 VananrrerJ Play In nine St.

Mary's tinder the ar priest. the savages Christ's cr the greatest i most xterer to be In the lastl image of th cross anti pierced pai was greatly U. i St' Paul edred this i. is raging weJ Dakota. Atf lug fiercely ground to almost has fallen of the sort in the north Binning dlscove sanys stat.

building is amount of i of damage i the loss is of Jimtown ing. The lo many peopld so far repq Mrl Paris Jn United this dry Wazhlngto gia Sllghtf some dour along the eootuiaed' ElchinondJ second audlti A suddenly oti ITFIElD Tonell Ii tWI. The Oun ment rtsk rdar llJ ting cou iderable lIlle ng us COUll Iy dtltJO rn ts be' ye ter- adopted rt' lutiotJ8 lelt' thl Yn hillgton StUI Ir. rtlreseuta tin' go still fpn ture I' cocgre sional riPS re tI ser ices an I nspira tiOD8 pl-d ll UP- ere 5. ts I ttnde The or er I.

rctary. he con inced str lts ar ents crow enthu iu- an SI aker I lr. i la wJer ora tor allover CaFtain ol Tom here ye ter ay. a of Rev. fa nil" vo Whit Gi Wa hington Special.

WiJ Barks ale re- 5sr WllJcross Special. ap lnted chairman of the secretary. Bishop were put uoniinatjoo iO to nominate II conTention Bfost pp blt d- of' two persons rted enmo Crlvenj AfTER DEATH. a Ce1ebrl A wi lID sOn lly He ll I and. il 8C pe olf a di On atue in 5.

ked Da wsan eltc say for ou ht sumctt ntly I Special. iTa uates" aduatRd tdies The inltl a a t2s I 8 vtthm a a a IPles poke ey a Pi cye ro ette the tlc ihr JcYU us rlliatJ ow lsa I ent ThTh 01 abare ll rfebr i l. "Lolt, ead oOb ltheorgh oW a pe nt Ed Day Hl Iha tho I eYe Wth unsely ser mouf Ad jdent ak I atoement jt ugt cprce lut Wel wrld wag met nht Tt lenc sa a rm I crt gOat Quc Ste tt lgt ar I eoig lo lo Ad te wth volceu ad tr Tt 1 I ht te 4' UB KOR I C. fISS 1ESIBNTI Tey Sheke ad TeD Draged Cha FA SECRE sOCm 811nnl Huded one ow the Sylva Ga Jue Spa. Sylnn ou lde dere dys tt i cou hu te wr melow seet org- uton ws kd Set cub an a Ce ecui.

sd wa gls set" soet 8d the slemn de tey goig hve I tt Wy a al. smet ne origal- te ve nme blend. to sch cont- dicry trmsthat reprr dede hve rpr frt meet ig hzr. entrrise gt it compase ios me newpape ae pa. abut af faiy suppos hn depar seret ldies st cnter yet nt couge propos oraniztion.

lat tem sugeRt Tey kew th ouht a pre8 ut ele wa perleng queson. On gl sid hd herd he a predet popua vo. 8 seeNe you tiY con iderro ie onend delar tei nuber shoud and presdent electt to eU ticked te gls lensey lnd sad lauh 8 lCe tre mnuts. residel lounco queston IsCUSSlU. le hardy tme lps 1l- rl Itup te char Id sit 8uteu it lre idellt beggar lagnt lixken grls 11 raKlg 1 ch te Se te.

preiden rappe Ind rerappd ad orde yoie el IS te go vel 10tt d. tident de wel prevan WSCUI warme te queston lnd siten ipassion- uic 1 iug ratle. bel Iway Icrptul hu feU ev ry cha fuously acrOl rom excte seker advnce font bend satn pai arR i unceasig atol cnue dazle le revohi macnery ad adde wit ther conceltric der conusion te tt fel er. Occasionny OppSlg be me entwt ey apired tgether te ceing. ause i tat loclty eYe 1lt wth te debat.

Imetmes woud sto Slteuce cth ad se wht efect hrg se sw rhed heeesslr maddelg 5P a rua. 1 taker hersef yelded te against aud bac sienc Ind de8pai secretr hand Id wept-but tose lkn rchly freigbte omt rl toatd gIntly strmr dt bat. fS uatur haute bgan rebel-and decons lronderfl onehore tere gand colapse sixten sme sulitrr intant doppld Dantm Aft faul grls th ght Wf dsgustin oteri grls start pak whch thte excit whih planly t. te lame ipression. powerf te nide quel ths seond stor Te duraton.

gir1 bgn dec ion he bst fel laurel presi ent ad ftw Word stt deide ques te fac sle able di tnsh 1 sgle tht wa enouh. slable stl lgerng lps looe ag. Ce8 thong dow ehar forc ars. indesribable. Te wld excWmrnt previed an amd cn- fuson whe batte cre of' flled rm reporr goo a faltred Uns heave lfe.

ts stor Gils Seret Sety foushed caye i sngle nght. Waycs8 Ga Work progesslng rap idy. owel Me 8r8. Sweat sn Lt propos ad moer cnvenienc fstlass hot. Tre broom hande fce tlegph ofce barbr ofce rm kthen.

ding hal mi 3W flt an tere gentemens latatry te fst for a toiet sond flor. Gr CurollUe Ga alA al ltDr telve fet 10I wei 40 oud thre fsher Bas pn Th hea weihe nety gentle fm Cfe cut rem hav tw a gl by weigh 2 pound Tey a ony telve ye iPRIC I DELCIOUS FlaYorin Extracts NTR FU FORS. Vaia perect Lemon Of geat 8tren h. Orange" thelruae Be et. delctely dolcouly a te frh fr TbIf iHlRHl BBE Snc Yeeldlf Diuet Sctues Thouout te Clf.

BRE REEW TE Lp Cc Attnd Bvr Oma Seon ad God Hule Nottg te ase te weter te cntn tt gter i te Meto cu nt a one Rv. Rb te pr dever a itr ad eouet sron tt cme te ndve atton autr te me te wor Te kom a whe ide tt te Lr itnde I cnvy tt i kom I tt wou prg a neve sd domon woud 8 ds bt cntuy gw ad srd a pa te uver. 1 bleve M. Rbi sd tt te word i gettg btr. ote dy wa soe he cri dotor dvt tl gl tt wal pest ad tt tought te u- ver bmg mor wice eve dy.

Sc a ad cmng fm sc soue i dede pecou i is eUet" I cncudg soke te ten- chnge ls i Ger durg te pls twent yer hosiUL pulllc sool te tempe- movement oter agencie lok- te go ar lvn ev- denc te tae tht tere I mor splt goes i te word before Chur Dedl ate Te ne Kirko tory decate ystery. Te srvices dueti Gaes D. Strcker Harett Strcker 8eron Baett ofered dllca. thin Thtn memlrs trechl etD cajt ost ta ln e' a i whlh mes inator Joh MI Cassls were elece F. Joh ns.

seron tht Stricer preache wa ad ipressive wa tom Thessonn 32. Itogeter lerce Wl butf and Harnet Yelteray. Firs Presbyterin Dr. Barett uuly lug lghty eV dt ay OUt 1s sme tme btn preachig serons Chrit le ha preache Chl I eamplf' Chrst ad forhd tl bt hj rt snga 8 vor II frst tat Cist ws not eam. oFe erm rgtul 8 st I ofre us I ttjs lfke.

le contrl hIspl. oter hmlf salvton whch oe va le HI atonpmlIlt 1 1 th je rol hty save cntol wl I Ing A8vr HI lfe one endess tl respct thl 08 Hs mlghtrss Wie suterng cros slwd a of Hi Al Chrstan kow fel be ause n. hai ave trouhlE mghty tom al cau8e tme He wil ages touh 8lvaton Go's thr ne. Phlpl nw rendere beautl se irO unJ Tppr reaChe pP gr he0 e1t repro sn rgteoness treprove lordswords beore thre tree si rhteoulnes8 judget" eih en OYJi ri ojeraton oy huall hear lfe oppoed a Go. Iablc I prodct felngs Inluences contrbut It.

publc shade event 1 humln solet1 ciy It a soietes exst tSSI Il de iengec a pwer work thonht fabrcs malng SC. i tf dtoE heros or Aleaders. te galant rON. Indee brat geedy wy wl tel a. uIeltl rers cnt sl iLy el fM Son statem le.

No conquer. snl. 1 the eateet herce Id celebrte rins ere. o' vlage cn eea to tAd dg i whih savl I ml- beter laW. I buldng hopitls foster schols makg or lug center po hepf Instea estrcGn lite givng Pr bt- fo hoes lv Ide blo G' Hoy Sirt a br or Wrd brg- I lu beat at ad orer ot con fnlon Lt a oreves Wt Sundy I orgns sit rllng morl stdr tme ou ltte cnvce te wrld ad rigteuness judent Al sttonl.

mea tuencg go Ju ro ad the indivdU monment tntrb towar te toa ret Te mot thohtels Ju fel lv pre ncl eu ad a tme materia keptc Is threatn dmolto Cr tan wan. ad I tme ac or fr ste toa a uko bu moen tou ttr. Wt that ftre shl de pnds nobt le ad tet oueve a cden 0' tve dmon ptlt. D. Sd lch D.

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pntor the' a pr' of to. t. dcd. Ji I te a on. wr dtae1oey a I de te he 8nr ot do we mone ad HO with a e.

ht to ly le nc do cC th1n ar te wc ew a emlOe Te rce of tc I ad the drle 001 ko soud a of every ad oje 1u Tt AUhe Rr I A A Holdeb pr' a Mor Me Psyera cu ke r- len ye ocOk te te You M' Atlo mt To 4 Tae he ut ad ere a nub pler ad hbt I word tt a pey he I temv bt terly wh se wher i the led depnd you i consenc le ru I you cnence 1t ded up I yo I enihtned a eucate I I pued O's wor a G' s1t 1' red npn I I tior ds lobr hrg other ma gs he alo" TIt Chuh Cmuo obered yery It churc ad nubr pct I aeret Te seron WS prlc pasr Ls tok ter Ce folow. page fm te bk Acut thse wth Lr pac wth 1" Lw WB wl eTdent gOI I thc I maserly sron ad hed entre dlure undTde a 0 kog cotmry aserons agostic Oo I uowable tt exs a I evdence natre te I oesI ajw I fl Je for tht folowe kowlege ad urge conggatio beutif horton lek aer kowle therb reali pece tht al uauertandnl tt I upeaable ad ful glor. lt Crn dratons fowrs reminde te larg cOllgegaton cathE JCht Js Hoy Spirt dy Penteot m- memoratd Te sron Rv. Rbr a Uglrlt a asensio th utbr Wcr te lie dvne dwl spal emphl oneven salest chd oud brougt coneto wth tough mlletmtlons I mracle assrte. lfe created Te ft creaton aimal vgetble InttIecual ad lat a spirtUl ie 1b bn Implated huan brest ceatres tlted trugh comorter entr cm- mton te ompotet uverse.

Seond sron Scond Bapts tbercle obsrac Sb dy re McDnd ld a cl eph rest clg aten- ton te tt tk cple apar nole tuult 1 plc wher cud reat tme momentous hw wiom Id tht di tYlt WI Ind woud hve tt fond I Chlit earhly isom kowg ndl tk thes tre trnewor dcple apa Int quet plc rest Ma bath. tar hn bek Shc oter tme reeaton lant wor luslc Ponc DeLen undY Aferno" is tEenyor rtn the rereaton tos Poce DLon I contndg th8 pservBJon rt a age I 11Isonth ony ret I abolute nas pl rc I oo ta rgh declre tat shll dy dy re PJb a ba' bal park. etc. gner tetony rkT workng 8fbbat rt mor ay rch el bb to SatmlAY holdy shoud hve. Ter bn wordwe agtton whih lit gn hg th ad recrelo point especl nled lund.

dy te workg pople. McDonal lpk ne letts8 Ifp sid tht stain I tieOf Ifu I Lt frPI9 togther worhp 1 pu I Cr1tbnty ther wl ahor exple Chat Tr mu communon GoI earnes- nesj ioltud I woud lve Gol le. Cburh the Reeeme. Sher preche ipresive eron graphicy descbln 0lntg an sog gat. deotio ad adomton eprel th ac whic wl remember I te reI.

llt Chrttln Cbtcb. wa chidens dy te Cran churc yeterdy a I wor Flower I her te tn forble sron prche tt pa Ibool cl hv- ig ed a cr par dc rat cuch bauully wth The chden meados br iUe ad irt l0wen eveher 1 te a wt a a wondr tet- td volet le aent a Wit thei he' rcet trgc uwre Te frrc wbrs tt l0er 1 Ad 1 cuh yeterd wh Wiian preache fower re Go 1 hre a tey ad lo I I Ir mmg Wi oe te childn te pet chden. nt l1te ple led serce. I serc Iterlst mon ad Ing rittloi dr br upo lujeC toreig mon I dc fd Howe Wowr Tt Iat els lg. wch I Be Wi ct Pee Meat Iat can the rte ICOlc entl Crden lfter wc Y.

Elr To. Wel Elt exled lI chdt ta IC tt fers go fd L3 ha grw oer tent thOnd dollrs yer. M. Wm mad rr cc work ad ceo ten hch wth ITe Sudy Ibo I It ar oterg foreig DoI Te auenc ng A Hal Powe JeS' ad 8 Bell mprtdi te CRED DALOM JblDlf Cae Home Te re Eng te ct- cuer wh det I te We a Atic ya Sty nt wre Dan yetr. to Itt.

Crr Iqe oer ma a nrc Eer ce dt I deat ben te we twhe I te dhe 4 be ate oe. a te- wom le ee f. 3DRGRBNgiU k4 Ster HOilng Ii Dectu Sreet A YOUNG ByU A Deic Gren' Ii cpe Deleri le. Bh Tere 6z ro ODt set nes pdis Te tuble o' core Dt Pedm Gn nul gt Ooff' Stay nght Det st i lIDpasble c' negs sdentnf nes gner Id i i 1 nostipsl I Stury nght at gs wre gter rt l. whe fht bt 1c neg whtt Ciders to hev hickor stc te rj Wg youg whe ari hold h.

Te olker te btb- engge elwhere te ft 1 enfa undistb. hl it hegt Dtz Grn te tret me te cae qUc me hwb' te crwd. seied te neg hel te' ai pued Te eg tre strck oc h' 1nche te stck fm had fsh wt long-blade kfe made. 1 at te of r. Sg te kl ofcr sr a 0 f' nes kife he Ip et' neg dre of' cr agai ofc Ing 1.

i tte Gren ttn dew hpa 1 neg trned ad r. ofcer fre wd dsh stt Te wd stampee a tn cpe ofcers pistol exct ment fonae rf ue goes ben Invlve mt thei espe. ma Chder and bdf. care neighbrg II desse Dtetive Grn dd ko et. hs asant lookg te GRAE lOVE Sa Fat Youn Ia Wale.

Ji 0. if hou yestery st polce stio newepapr hs gg ste4 1p prite page. moed hi gz btolt' sme br oer ten qute Iddenly woud ule 4t pf serlonel. 1 sdder stor tt te 10 wa nver wrtte. 1 Yog Fr Wakr la wA ro 8h Pauldg cnt wo w.

i hi te aBlu Medgemg jut tenty od te prospe ad spe i telgence. tme you bl wth yonj neighr Ion tok sseJson lf 1DIIeIt1 up et 4" ntllt countySturda1ID4 i it i 8adnw4i tragedies that occul Ja. I' tt el trom. 1nMiffi CI 1 i 1 MlfelUall that. a cordaDetlt the rlghior Jf SYlfi li If in es lon the i JJf i case that will entitle them to be heard bJlhI fft.

Happy 11 Freder 1 Scro 1 II i in. of 1 thiS. We HOOdS USgiI 1 tofoUltr. iii ana I was i bel Dd her cat' f' her and I own De tbt4 erofaIJ smell sod dZeSdmitO to ik6 waned and Jho ygWIa1 I1J1feor. eau ed Halael ISPl.

to re iJilf I umor. Being urp4 W. I wt out ii humor fora short t1me. but1t500n lj nata months her head becam She Is now perfud1" berdil1lf. like df dlIferentclilld and lore ffi Hoods I AT.

Testimonial. 1 t' JpI i. ort ft Uko be ears live G. inty tn V. eu uestiou th tal 0 a' arrell tay tOnTeno b-- ostoia ap i1rmot or Georata re- nd for InsehooL tm lth was- shaptn morning-dead peel wrought IID an A The that yet president-but and te oto 8ecretarwas fol- tm.

ar- thanks de- Work and An 4llt1 DELICIOUS Flavoring NA11JRALFRUIT Bose THE cfl BevesslOburoheL diminish evl- having as which were 5ine. In aud ani pie the is ra.l- a ie He bu- a work-molding ofa tn i1nd bul- was i I 5 i ble said J4t He mentioned thataClO chrIstIans wee the cloak of presiding for their famflies and under the pretext toiling for thelrcbildren ad gly. lag to them the comforts and cppOrtufl1 of life. they were diligently Uek1 after money and striving to gratify the desires of theiC besets. Several other cloaks were mentioned and the samson was oududed with an CI- bortation lay aside sncb cloaks and to ClOaks riches grace in Christ kingdom should be AttheBaflreadYLL pastor Mo.

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