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ttHK COfibn Hoods Sarsaparilla WfJICurt You of BLOOD HUMORS i--i acrofula and other ero turns of all Spring ailments nerYol2SNI bIIfonneu Indigestion tadaehe Joss of appetite lassitude and that tired feeling. Its great record of core establishes the fact that this great medicine is in best bloodpnrjfter appetite-restorer Strengthener yet and thmaeh tonic to take. it succeeds wh6r others fall. Get it today. board adjourned stated that hi department was determined to enforce tile present law In regard to.

reporting nrtha. sot that efforts were going to made fc now on to arrest COY doctor. no matter who ne might who tall. to repott birth Prosecution In the police mutt will toe made Cud the recorder win asked to fl a Penalty which will have a wholesome effect. Dr.

Kennedy say that doctors and other. can procure birth card at the health office upon which reports can be mad. i 8 Short Stories Of' Local Field. THE REGULAR MEETtO OF THE Fl worth agoe tOIon will held at ra rIIurell. Boulevard and Highland a i flit TUtld.

night Ruatnean or unua1 Im parlance lll be transacted The nng will lila be spent ry pleasantly In tnJo able program been provided for THE REV. THOMAS VAR OF XFW York Jxmdon England th known rrlne evangelist wmn preach tomorrow At 11 a- ra. in th Con regatlnnaJ Mth idlst church. is Cooper rtreet the Rev nl" Runt. D.

D. pastor on An Instrument of Ptrln ml In. tt' jilng 7 SO clock at the Vyitoo Congregational church MDanfrt ire tile Rev. Pr. rh pa ror on Vnrittnn Mm.

ANDY PRESLEY rHAROIT WITH two letters from pntam Mi' at the union depot 1 one of which wan Ii IS bill. in the Other I lv1ol Mil naa rrm In i wa arr fgne i in tKe rnUt1 te urt Judge Newman presiding ye erdaj Tli evidence win In when urt edjmirned and argument will had during the Ion this morning ulartlnr. Imndma1my after court convene TOt AY TTfI' IT TOR TUP TAT nwnt of teacher salaries At 9 lock thl morning the teachers wilt awmt at the high school building and more than 125 000 win distributed among them half- hpur lpr In the different three- jnarters of an hour session win ld In wh Piston wtl to th teachers tm for th tutu. tnanaEnont of th II th school children. nd for A ST.

WA1HI TTTFP among hi. many In Atlanta anti throvgbout the tat nvr which he ha en traveling for yar as TetP Steward. anti who ha hoe. III at his horn. to Klrk ood or more that a month tat ecause of blood poison Is now a Ttlnt In the Fikln ld ntith sanlt rlam on I Lurid.

street to which nit. i nt lo the ndx finger of hl t4ht hand se Mr Lillie May Martin. uOhbert rt. fl. April 1 Spoeitil Mrs I II 11 May Martin tornierlr Taylor.

died morning at the hont of hr parent. Judge and Mrs Columbus Taylor I. thin etty. after an' tutu. of sereral months with tuberenlcmlfi Mrs Martin returned to uth IItort levers.

weeks since from Colorado whet. pent a number or months In search for health. She wee th widow of the late' A Keene Martin of this city. and Is Survived one child Keene Most of of. Martin' tier ttfe wee spent In the school room Yr Walt.

Land. of TordeU Ca. Is a. sister and W. Taylor of tint.

city and Edgar Taylor or finsley Ala. are brothers of th deceased She was a consistent member of Uis Baptist church. Ell DlefcuojB Spring Place. 0. Spring Place.

Ov. April Special Eli tilekarn. who we. IS years of ago and the oldest citizen In th town. died teat night.

Mr. Piek.on- enre four years to the confederate army and wa a hl hl resp ct CltllVn. Mr B. S. Ambrose- RoeiI Ga.

Lawrenceviii. Ga. prll Special etrs has bc received In T.awrrnt-.o-ltt. of th death of Mrs 8 Ambrose at the hoot. of liar husband to Rochelle after an Illness of month.

deceased was rears of ge and resMed it. I where her huetand hi. two brothers ntll a few yen ago. Mr. A Moor sod Mrs u.

Slot. were at her bedside when loath came. 7. U. Henry hon tint.

Lasrr ncevine. Os April 1 Special Henry ed tiled at his home hear Uthonla Tudaj Yr. Henry we. a gallant confederate soldzer and sustained a severe Wound while rerrtng hi. beloved south- Una He a.

tormrty tax receiver of ln- lint county William Harry Coif. William taro' thy sr old on of Mr. and Mrs Coffee of 1000 Eat fair street died early last night at the residence The funeral will occur tnls afternoon at a O'clock at tb residence. no the body will be nt to BuTord tomorrow for Interment RPT for the CarteTlnJ1le. Os.

Apt 3 Special If. TT too Sr. a prominent travel- tng titan nC this city ha announced his tindldcy for' the unxplre tot-in of the late Ron. VT Need. in the house Of representative from rtow count Mr Reeves WU doorkeeper of the sent- ate thorthg tue tact term of the legMia.

but. vtlve Po lblllt1e In lhinka. Maysville GL. April S. ffrl1.

Hon TN H. T. llesple of Nulls Creek. ha announced himself a candidate for representative from Banks county. 1 Crawford Burns of this place and Isaac Id.

Chandler or Gold Springs will probably announce later. All' throe the above legislative possibilities are prom- Inet farmers. lion. P. Si.

r. the Incumbent. states that he win not be a candidate for reelection Receipt That Cures W' eak Men-Free Bead Walll' and Addrvm Today Ton Can Have It Free antd Be Strong and Vigorous. ft i I has. to toy possession a prescription for nertene debility tack of tiger.

weakened manhood flint TItO7 and Urn back brought on by excess tinnaturat drain or th ftI Ue of youth. that has ruond so many worn pod nervous men right la their own home wIthout 551 additional hip it tnedWne that ttak very man wt wishes to retain his manly power and virility. qutchly and qwletlT shootS bars a copy. So. I bane Octmtrtocd to stt4 a tP1'- of the a.

of charge. to a plain ordinary to COY UiUl. who win writ for It. TW pnaertption com treat a thyaioUn who has made study of I Va eoavlBCsd it Is Un SUeettct2ng cotubi- for th curs of tisfielent manhood lad rVitor put tOgether. 1 it to tar rsilow to md then a copy to coufidencs that aay man.

td fsJlure stop dragging UmceU wttli btZTOZbl nt rasdVcraea. aecm what. i ble I u2ekeUlactlCC. restoyatty. jiVTriiabi.

SPOT TOTJCHDia remedy eTto 4. en. Wittial at main of t- tyu5 flid kiy it op tu a tins Ilk this- MTA. B. iownson.

tndt BJda- DHrolt. nd 1 wtn 4 yo a ever or tot. te a. plain. ertQaaty- HANKERS HAVE FINE PROGRAM Alabama Bankers Arrangi for Their Annul Meeting I Montgomery.

MonttotnTy. Lie. April I Special V- Born of the trons la oatlonal banking circle. of tt whole country will with tt Alabama bankers It tMtr ari la Montgomery II 1 1 hon lo ttatl pravraffl prepared by B. Farl.

prMM Bt of lh Vtw rKy tloo blob and chairmen of th local committal ott arrangement. Among th. win 4 WillIam B. Htd ly tttOmptrdile of th eurr nv 4 ntly rt lr ia nt or th National Bank of Corflmerc Aloi ili RUtilsr 6 following equally as rromlMBt In flnllelal ctrtiet A. McOrath vie.

prnW nt Wwtern National. Philadelphia Wul" Tic pre nt Whitney Central. Orl- D. Scud- tnternttlonal Ranking Corporation. Ynch org E.

Allen cretar of th American tlt te of Banking New York Marion II Juk American security Com- ny New York E. Pter on pre Ment lnj National Exchange bank. New yok Hilt of lading taw. With the ruling of the Alabama coon that nh umlna bill. of adtng on hlpniem tflt soak.

icxvi the ahlprnefl5 In cane of a. tit nape of MT iPrreon will It. of lneoosL It. the chairman of the committee on bills of lading of the American Banker Auocia tl and is well posted on that feature of ti. uKti Mr.

WI talk of the recent nlc nd me of ltoo lewona Mr. Scud on International basking Mr. Ann ibou TiHghbon tfc subject being Our Opln ion of Others. and Mr JItloton on The TxMr Aspect. of Bond Insurance.

or the Alabama men who will to- features there are th In 8 8 BrtMdu. Men. chants bank. Dseatnr. Our Stat Bank.

Crallfod Sire National Jaaper. Bulking from Both- 8ld of the Counter Thom. Smith lee prldn1 of the. Birmingham Truet sod Savings. on uboset yet to be assigned Genera Robert Upn.

of the Flr National of Montgomery till welcome th drtwien his ddr to re sponded to by John N. Fry of the Trader National. Birmingham. Mayor Tongue will welcome the guests on nalf of the elt The Entertainment. The meeting will be held In the Exchange hotel and the Commercial Club.

the session at the latter place bring to the enlng and to the nature of a imrtlUr The second day will he spent at Jckeon a lake. where an old time outhert barbecue will be IIIn The Commercial the Beauvolr and the Elks Club. 111 iuue Irritations med. a. souvenirs of the occasion.

Complimentary dinisstojn to the Majestic and T7ie to theaters will be given COTTON PRICE. WAS DISCUSSED Conference of State Presi- dents of Farmers' Union Has Adjourned. Little Rock Ark. April 3 The conference of state presidents of the Farm. ers I tnioa which opened here vest r- day closed thl evening.

The principal feature or the slon was the discussion of the price of cotton and' if the union should continue to hold the staple until It reached 16 rents per pound. tne minimum figure fixed by the la national convention. which was held In Little Rock lat summer It was predicted th presidents attending thin conference that a reactionary wave will- set In and that the market price will soar again by or before the first of June. Of thl there Is little doubt among the members of the union In order to melt the situation plans are being perfected to assist In holding all cotton from the market for It least GO or 90 dav The cotton now stored and an cotton that may have reached the stage known In the union as dis tressed that Is cotton where the own. Er really needs to sell in order to melt present wmergenctes will be held by arrangements now being planned.

Th distressed" cotton will be given what. ever help Is necessary and no cotton will be allowed to be forced upon the market untimely. These plans include a general arrangement over the whole south. wherever assistance may needed In maintaining the present status of cotton warehousing. he conference adopted other resolution expressing gratification it he tendeeney toward the utab lishment and maintenance of cotton grading schools declaring these Institutions to be invaluable to Uieproper carrying out of the plant of sxMentifle cotton planting.

The legislatures wilt be asked to make appropriations for he establishment and maintenance or such schools INSTANT RELIEF FROM. CATARRH Bead for a Trial Sample of Great Remedy sad Ooa Twiarseif of Its Merit. When we say that Eellpa Catarrh Cure give. in tact relief from' that disagreeable offensive disease from which so many mnTer. we are ready to proys this assertion to your entire satisfaction.

No matter how tong YOU have been afflicted no matter how badly topped up your head may the pie which we will send you win alTe immediate relief. clear up the clogged air passages throw off the offensive accumulation and soothe and heal the delicate irritated membrane- Eclipse Catarrh Cure la a vegetable preparation of wonderful curative powers. It promptly reaches the remotest air puaagea. where the dl. la lo cated.

and effects a permanent- care la even the worst eases. lira. E. A. Bryant Rone.

0. write. I want to ten you how much rood your medicine ha done for Before I used your remedy I suffered so mucJa with Catarrhal dufn. I could hardly hear at all. but now I can hear as- wen as I could before I had Catarrh.

1 tm now sixty-eight yr ole and have never had anything to do- me as much good an your a di iae. 1 advise everyone who has catarrh to vet and use the TotaVKcitpse Catarrh ear lend for Week' Treatment. We are anxious for every sufferer to try this great remedy and will n4 ft twenty-five cents In stamps liberal trial treatment and a pipe to. all who will send us their name and address. WI have.

hundreds of letters tram grateful patients whom have cured and will Bd- you also our booklet containing these testimonials and full Information about the disease. Do not delay. but writ. today. Address Ulftll minority waa possessed- ordtr i force.

the republicans to action. The' jwo hour allowed by the for general debate on the district till having been consumes. the noasa Wt :42 adjourned bat only after tie democrats forced a roll call. rialMIl Apptl the Gag. 1 Previous to the reporting or the pf rule on the District of Columbia appropriation bill the house.

after several Ai- lator roll calls and much confusion adopted th senate amendments to tile supplementary urgent det'- appt i prlatlon bill Th came Mr. a report from the committee on rules. explaining that. with the view of expediting the public business the. corn- mlttee hid adopted a rule to dispense with the first reading of the District of Columbia.

appropriation bill. to limit general- debate to two hour and thereafter to consider' the bill for amend' mont Mr. DeArmond. of Missouri vainly contended for' eight hours' general debate whereupon Mr. Dalzell said 1 do not believe I need say anything In justification of- this rule.

The antics of the gentlemen qn- the other' vide yesterday and today demonstrate that. absolutely powerless to enact any legislation themselves. they are in tending to obstruct and prevent legislation upon the part of the majority. I do not deny the constitutional right of the minority to perform In this manner. They he.

th Tight to spend the public time In roll calls bntequJ 1 on this side exists the right Of the majority. charged with legislation to put into force an its power. all the power that It has to carry Into execution la. will. otkiag for the Mlaority.

We will be able to demonstrate from this time on not only that the minority shall not Indulge in any legislation. but that the legislation or the majority Wilt be such as the majority de to pass in it. own way and at its own time try the exercise of the rules of th house He then moved the previous question on the resolution. which motion' was met with vociferous protest from the democrats. who contended for.

eight hours debate. Mr. DelicTi calmly Informed them hat the time which the democrats wanted had been exhausted- In usetttl roll calls. And that side of tin House has wasted three months doing nothing. shouted Mr.

Gaines. of Tennessee. Speaker Cannon put the question. which was carried. ISO to I.

Tellers shouted Mr Williams. The speaker ald he would let Mr. Williams htroself say whether his motion was dilatory. Does the gentle- men. he Inquired.

uavely consider his demand as a dilatory proceeding' The minority leader. speaking. very deliberately said. addressing the speaker I shall not attempt to usurp the plate to which you have been elected. I will merely say that It seems curious to me that the gentlemen from New York RhouTd consider dilatory an effort.

to postpone for a short white another effort to gag. If there 1 any self-defense under Gods law. It that. The speaker ruled that In view of the fact that Mr. Williams ad declined to answer hi question he would hold' that the motion was dilatory.

By a ote of 139 to IO2 the Yule was adopted. and the District or Columbia appropriation bill wag taken up for consideration Wtlliama Restates Policy. In tloslmg the debate. which was limited to two hours. Mr Wfitiorns re stated his polio as minority leader for the remainder of the session.

lie charged Messrs Payne and Dalxell wun log used come rather strong 15.0- guage. The democrats he aaid. had been held up as rers before the country but dented that this was eo Mr. Wiiblem5 declared that the democrats had broken no quorum either in the house or the committee on nul and nobody is better ware of that fact than those gentlemen who have used that language" lie described the liIlbusterer as the man engaged in preventing legislation We said. have been engaged In the business of trying to force legislation Mr.

Williams said he did. not want to ibe understood as complaining but he asserted that th minority would ex haust every poorer It had under the rule- lit will he said addressing the republicans. exhaust every power It has under ev rv special rule that you- have the wet to bring into this house. to force out or you. It it can.

legislation In the interest of the people. The republican leaders he charged. dare not permit certain measures for which the president. the democrats and the country were demanding to come up. for fear a majority of the republican party In the house will adopt them.

9pr ker Has Seen Light. ComxnentlQg upon Speaker Cannons action yesterday regarding the. resolution relating to the paper' trust Mr. Williams said he was glad the speaker had seen th tight. and did not propone to let the executive have a monopoly of criticising the legislative part of this government.

tint that toe propane. as wpokennmn and held of th branch of the republican patty. to do a little criticising ine1r. lie set the house in an uproar when he said the republicans reminded him of a little piece or poetry that his boy had picked up at school. and' toroght home to recite to his grandmother and he said when he got.

through the boys grandmother remarked. Kit you ought never to repeat that because that Is Just about the me telling anybody to go to the bad place. He then read the poem as follows When I asked my girl to marry me. sfte said Go to father. She knew that I knew her father was dead.

81w knew that I knew tat a me he bad led Site knew that I. knew irhet he meant when she said t-o Some of the republicans who live in tariff districts want tariff revision but A NOTRE DAME UOYS APPEAL. To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism whether muscular or ot the joints sdati- Ca- lumbago pains In the kid neys or neural un towrite to her for a tiome treatment whtoa baa repeat dly eared sit ct these torturesL 8b feels It her dy to sad it to all suf ferers TRBBJ" To cvrtryonraelt af home a. thousands will testify no Change. of climate- beta nooessary This airnpte dlsoowerr banishes.

ttric acWfrotn th Wood. tooeers the stiffened joints fle the Mood s-nd'tnirtitrns the eyes gt etag elaatlcity aadtsne to wikola ay te iu Jf th bove iatereeta yoo or jxroof address WATSON NAMED FOWPRES1DENT Gatiussd long but all. the oratory went to naught. the plank adopted wa that recommended by. the resolution committee.

Tbe latfornvwas adopted Li teported from commute. on. resolutions. Mr. Watson was not present.

but Sir. Williams returned tfcanka to the con. vention la a. brief speech. In which he promised to do all things possible for the success of th.

ticket PerrU Heads Natlaaal eltt At a meeting tnntghrot tbe new national commute James" B- Ferris of JOUIiL Ill wu rselected chairman and Forrest. Albany. N. Y. was chosen vice chairman.

The platform after setting forth that the' government Baa been controlled so aa to place the rights Of lropel1Y above the rights Of human- It and that financial combinations have exerted too ouch power over- congress. Live. the position of the party on finance as follows i The Issuing of money Is a function of government and should not be delegated to corporation or Individual The constitution gives to congress alone th power to i money and regulate the value thereof. We therefore demand that all Money shall be issued by the government direct to the' people. without the Intervention of banksand be a full ljsl tender for ail debt.

public und private and quantities to supply th necessity I th country. demand that po js banks be instituted for- pif sup of public la land new by- which 11. lted the conditions of their vr should be restored to the publS main. ownereiiip railroads Is ground that trovernraent Gould own and Operate the general telNTJ and telephone system. and provide a parcels pot To rt the Trvsta.

A to those trusts and monopolies which re not. public utilities or natural monopolies we demand that these pe- ital prtrtlefw wttich they now enjoy immediately withdrawn. Corporations being the creature. of government should subjected to such governmental regulation and control a will adequately protect the- public. We demand the taxation.

of monopoly print- lew while they remain in private hands to the extent or th value of the privilege granted. We demand that congress shall enact a general law uniformly regulating the powers and' duties Of all incorporated companies doing Interstate business. As a means of placing all public questions directly under the control of the people we demand that legal provision ba made under which the people may exertcie the Initiative referendum. and proportionate representation and direct vote for all public officers with the right recall. Against lajunetMa Government.

who labor to organize for their mutual protection. end benefit and encourage Ui efforts oftu eoples party to preserve this rl kt Inviolate We condemn the recent attempt to. destroy the power. of trade unions through the unjust use of the federal Injunctions substituting government by injunction for free government" The platform favors Ute enactment of legislation Iookln to the improvement or conditions of the. wage earner demand the abolition of child labor and the suppressing of weatahopt opposes the use of convict labor' In competition with' free tabor demands the.

exclusion from. American shores or foreign pauper lafeor OTS the hour day de. vff toe ctm employers' lIablllt bill within constitutional bounds declares that. In times of depression when workingmen are thrown Into an enforced idleness that works of public Improvements should be- at once inaugurated. emphasises the declaration or the Omaha platform that' wealth Belongs to film who creates.

it. and every Dollar taken from labor without a jut equivalent is robbery. and opposes gambling in futures On the subject- of Injunctions the platform says We condemn all unwarranted assumption of authority of the Inferior federal courts in annulling by. Injunction the laws of the several atate and therefore demand of congress such legislation as shall' Inhibit such usurpa tion and restrict to the supreme court of the United States alone the ex rclse of this peat power" 4e School Girl. Ala.

April 3. Eighteen girl students or the I High school who are under- suspension for playing an April tool' Joke may be reinstated In a day or two. Th turned In a fire alarm which ee ros to be the worst offense. the teachers gardln this as II. severe matter.

The matter la with th board of education. they do omit want it refused by toeing WM to go to. father. Before the. session Is over.

Mr. Williams declares the whole country will know that It remedial- legislation cannot be procured from tWs congress it will be because the minority. under the general nd special rules are a helpless for legislative purposes as a child shooting peas out of a. muuale loading shot run at Gibraltar 0 helpless for the work of- dutroyicg th rock. The- First rule Ii the first squeal from the other side ut it be the lut.

They tare more rules- up their sleeve. xwhlch they will bring. In later. lie was not to be Intimidated however he id I have- enlisted in its. war 500 will tay to ithe dog days.

he exclaimed. lie bad heard it floated shout he aid that the republicans would give the minority nothing at this session. We Ill In the habit getting noshing and having nothing. he remarked that this Is no- He gave warning that wherever one of. nS' la IJnJI1.

more than one republican would tie hurt by tte policy party was pursuing Whenever you dare let the-home consider any of these apecial bins which the country Is demanding we fcave the jx w- of adding ourselves Li. a minority to fraction of the majority-and thereby making Lamajority of this house. He did not however he ald entertain tbt sanguine lust tbo opportunity pre mtltaeir because if aver mar of which tie la aft ild and wa ao much afraid that named after the- ndtaa chief who was eaUe4. Old Man- tna of Horse. It Is the present i Maker of thia bouse Te District of' Iald-ald an4 on air democrat to bestride a- situation tic eserv to olombla fctti then a motion to adjourn eed a roll call.

The motion pcenaaled and tht aouee ad Premature lo Accept or Dadine It WITH SMITH ON NEGRO ISSUE With Dsfranehiseuaent Won Was at to Go Hi Way mad Governor Smith Ills. lays Mrs Watson. Jacksonville PTa. April 3 Thoma Watson spent today In Jacksonville. n4 the first news of his nomination II he populist candidate tot the presidency was carried to kiln by an Associated Press correspondent.

Whei asked it he would antoept the nomination Mr. Watson' said Not having been officially advised or the action of the convention I think it would be rather premature for me to sly that I will accept the nomination have read the outline of the platform adopted this morning and I wm cot make any positive statement as to acceptance until I reach my. home at Thomson. Oa. for which point I leave tonight.

4 Mr. Watson then went on to explain his advocacy of Governor Hoke Smith of Georgia during the recent gubernatorial campaign in that state lie raid that he Joined with. Mr Smith in ills effort to eliminate the negro from poi- ticsjand Informed the governor that his work was solely for that purposa. I stated plainly" said Sir Watson that after succeeding In that effort I would feel at liberty to go my way nd Mr. Smith could go his.

I do not believe- that the negro should have any more political rights than the Indian or the Chtnarnan in this country. With- the negro eliminated from politics. the states of the south will again be in a position whe their wishes will have to be respected and catered to by the dominant political parties. Along this line Mr. Watsqn held that representation in the national conventions of the republican and democratic parties should be based upon the voting strength of the respective parties in the state represented.

Mr. Watson said that he rOalizeti that there has been a great falling sway from the populist party in recent years But said he. I believe- that every man who has been a member of the populist party once i un a. pqpulUt at heart and that if proper efforts lira made they will return to the populist party and give It candidates their support. Judging from the gene tlon of Mr.

Watson. there ability' that he will acce lion when he is official that he wm make a stir STATE LEAGUE WILL HOLD A CONVENTION rn Wilt Convene la Atlanta. at the State Capitol on May 11 Declaring the republican state central committee- extinct the Georgia. Rpubll- can State League has decided to hold a on of its own. elect delegates at large and alternates to the Chicago convention and put out a state ticket from governor down A- call if or a convention to be- held in Atlanta at the state capitol May II was issued jester- day by Colonel Bistrunk Furthermore Colonel SJStrun states that believes the republican state central committee has-been using Torn Blodgett.

who i one of the state league leaders. and says that Mr. dgett made a. call for a convention in Macon without the. proper authority.

A call' has also been issued to the republicans of the fifth district to hold a district convenUoa in AtTan a on May- for the purpose of naming two' delegates to the national convention. WHIRLING CYCLIST WON FIRST PRIZE AT PHEUM A new light turned on last night at the amateur performance at ttf Or- pheuiA. and. some innovations were made. which it almost goes without saying more than pleased the audience.

First above all. arid foremost and all the other adjectives used to express the best. Howard a. bo of not' more than ID years. from that.

distant' city of Rome. Gawas given the largest amount of the prize money because he not only deserved it but really earned It. Although young. he has learned a great deal of bicycling. and did tbe whirl on the circular fence.

NV one has ever teen this done on the stage except by professionals and. never. by an amateur. There have been acts and sot. by amateurs but Morris heads the.

list for spectacular work. and wilt. continue unless some one can 'undertake a better task. Truth and Quality appeal to- the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success-and creditable standing. ingly it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and ftmr of Scans is the only remedy' of known value but one of many reasons.

why it the best. of personal anti family laxatives is the fact- that it cleanses sweetens and relieves the internal organs on. which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase quantity from time to time. tit acts pleasantly and naturally and truly aa JwUve and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians as it js free from all objection able gubstances. To get jts beneficial effects always purehas the genuine- mannfactumi by the California rag Syrup Co only and for sale by allJ STAYS JtrARMY By Joke CwrriaTsut Zr.

WashingtonJ April a. 8peclal. The president has showrf clemency to Major W. p. Jiancdik convicted court- martial ittCAtlanUron January 20.

of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman fat having- broken a pledge to abstain front Intoxicating liquors and has mitigated the. sentence dismissal hr reducinigj him to the foot of the list of majors of the coast artillery corps. Tile finding of the ourtmarUal has been before the War- department for two months. The presidents action was somewhat of a surprise al he is usually very strict in disciplining older men of the. service of Infractions of' the rules It was.

thought he1 would make an example of Major Hancock. The de clon of theuecuUye was announced after lengthy conferences with General Franklin Ben chief of staff Major Hancock was formerly talloned at Port DarrancOa Florida and was No. III in the list of major general Je Is droppe to 46 In that grade. He laa only a ear of active duty before retirement liairipgbeen in the army for' nearly thirty years. Re entitled to retire on.

June I. 1909 Major Hancock from Ohio. andwa graduated from. the United States Military academy In June. 1883.

He was dangerously near being expelled from the arm on a former occasion for excessive drinking. ut ed himself by. taking the pledge Through breaking this solemn agreement he laid himself to the' court-martial which tried hint in Atlanta In January. hen the verdict of tlp courtniartlal was communicated to the secretary of war his friends In the department and Both his prevent wife arid his divorced wife made every effort to secure executive clemency. Their efforts have finally been successful.

Hats Ikir The satisfaction of wear big the fineet it fetich it possible to- groctace the ad vantage of a trcffioieiit van ety of shapes from which to select a' properiy becoming style Bpd the economy ot toying a hat whicS regains Ho original. beauty longer than any other are' recog uized by- discriminating men those for whom the best is none too Spring Hate in dexbie and soft shapes. Essig Special 300 StetSOnS ulliap 350 to 500 Essig Bros. Correct Clothes for Mat" 26WbftehaIIt SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OFFERS THREE. 50 COURSES FOR THE SUM OF ONLY 75 THE 60 BOOKKEEPING COURSE 50 SHORTHAND COURSE AND TELEGRAPHY CQUSE ALL COMBINED THE YOUNG- PEOPLES GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY The- opportunity of a lifetime is now presented- to' be.

at people. Of the South' to o-btain builness education at the leadlnc ualne college thl ec- tlon. he old-established southern Shorthand and Business Vnv5rsity Stelner- Emery building. Atlanta tJa For one week only the following. extraordinary low.

rates will. be in effect The SO Bookkeeping SO Shorthand and 50 Telegraphy- courses all toq blned for only 175 Any two of these for ses Any one of these courses. for 45 Think of lifting I ISO worth of in- tmcUoa Orgesihlf. thatat0ttnt BuV there's no time to lo you should et at A prominent JUlattfanse cured th first of these peCIsI scholar hlp5 this morning for his son taking the Shorthand relegrapBy combination Calf or i write at once. Open on urday until 2 o'clock A.

C. BRIBH Presidents I ARNOLD Vice President Atlanta tea. I DRAUGHONS SCHOLARSHIP I your years' NET PROPTt of t88. 04. enable chain ofaoc ll Ma to mate this special offer for a limited time to faror those short of work or cam Or reason of te financial pres lotu YRH OitAtQOCX wm eonvlnes you that PUSLU consider DRAUGHONS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGES" XuBBEfT.

No vacation enter any time. POSITIONS written OOaTEACai Atlanta 122 Pea htree Piedmont Hotel Blok. riritT Ricli Flavor- are the disti aishlrlg qoalitiei of Ut1l1YBro Uis distilled In the good old Kentucky way and Is adapted for home me. Every bottle Is sealed with the Government Green Stamp a positive assurance of fall proof full quantity and a fully matved age. It- stands unequaled a rich ud IUIUiIUI a a sore Cure for many of the minor ailmeau of the human syt tern.

IELIYEJtED BMEST TO YOU uEss pupas By MV OP THE lrJ1tJUaUTEaS WVIICHOLO UQUOI CO. Mobile All. Till LEWIS BUS CO. PAUL NETMANC. Chsttcjseoqa Tees.

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lsY t1Ji mai er tula oth erup dt ttl 111' Sp 1 Dfo.OUSDJt. bf1Iou es. jt' 1l" hi101ot ltude Ddthat tlredf UDg. I f. tre ft Ordof liet th.

at. tr a Me lelle r1 1 feljD rYHtreDtth ner 1t1 mac I ers td ut ed t4t hI. JFI 1 prt elli. re I 1' bif ade ho repo IOtl lntbf oll tbrecordtr bf' ft1" rj ome lj1 atth. 1 1.

1 i. OFTH Lao bn I1r. I ll1vard unu o. 111 II Iram ha. Enl' th.

nJII the eontmana1 put or An Tn Ptrtngn' velnlt at SO MrDan l3arbe Oor PR LEY. 1" IJIi arragoad It IAI 11:1 211 yer1a Tb. ur mI nv TODAY I thin 11I mbl mo 825000 be ur will Mlrivrn tn. th. I Irlnn tf tudla.

prhnni rt fI14 Nt I boo hl I hlcll Ru lnt Int th. lOtrurtl the th. nohont. the Ksn fMlvllInllfnr Y. ba.

h' XTirkwood a Ian" O.ld unltnum he 11' hi. I MORTUARY MT-a. uthb rt. 1. 1.11.11.

a n' ral rculI umood lorac2o. he a pellt a tho A. if. KartlnItet r001II. Oa.

O. ofthl pr' the 118' DI klot. PI. Pia. 1.

Eli the JlrPletaon arm waa hllfhl t.d dtt Mrs. A pr1 I N. been I. 111. the of 8.

ale I4 11. io iu 1 MrbPdal" Lawrft4Tme. 1. J. seed II 1" Llth n1a Tud pee.

Gain. H. ft tb year C. N. off the sD bod Mset W.

haw anMlIn hI tin la. tb 1. eeJ. fr eve do rkeeper Itur lg 1 la ue Legislatitwe PoIbtlltt. 1- CHHt" ple ean i lltf' J.

NCbandlr prlng 1 umbtTlt Add. Ca aDdVlarOlOD tton bt' un e. pdnarTOUA ht wtthout1i7 o. that hte 111 lIIavldban hani to tea. ia so.

This 10I1 oIaa 1. weo. bt: a Lbs fU1I II 4' 1'- ZQteI1oW teNd l' 10 thatU71Da who taWMk apt2 with repLt.3 mar Ma Jdft. ttIe1e arthI f1tOlattn. Jat" tBANK RSH I I.

I 1 IdaU men natlonal the wUl1 tile uAVaI mMthiC May sod II. lila I. a pi the S. Parley National the 1 I' 1. I tron.

currency re etetpd resl4nt tb. AI 111 Uh Rld. will tit the J. president Phn eJphla piotidfflt foontiat of. Orion.

fl. N. OM' secretary thi etlt urtl pany. 1' PIlI president Bill dlK banks 10. prh IPr on Ite tln It- u1 ent panic end some h' Sh the J.

I--gel tUNa Ih. the S. FI. J8J Both1IId I I tn ra the t. a d.

be e. tbe T. oe on boonaJt len I time Ih ue wilt Ion ThMIO I DlSCUS ED LlttleRok The on- rs' yestr thle uulon oi It unlilit lu by the thl rfat nar wave rfeetpd ho lng day. he a din 18. toqellin 1f The to' untlm ly.

generalarrangemfnt may" be malnt lnlng the' ot hO" I' hE eeny towAttU beakfd Istabllst mnt tNST NT TIt. If. instant Itopped be. I which. pana enm.

lo- eet. cu teU01I has rem 11y I IIt1-e1gbtnar I tlM4Sdae. e. Wb. 0 to.

get-and Tot cure. tat for. wW-1t4 cuta1D enI thatmntand Plpltoall hun red. t1uuWbombTe andwilldY01l alIocoup bc contalnh1athutHUmonlaandtu11 ab utthl' I1MnDoaoc 4Na Eoltpu. UI KU jr7 4 d.

urfT Li Gfj Y' HE WI tZ1EIJ Caurn i. waapoued fnOldtr tl toaciton ho allow I pneraldbat oil. ill bee eoft' urn th. I' p.m- buL IJft I I democratlforced tta tc l1revtou Te 9t the. I houleat uitral41" lalOry muchcoafutdn II the i I tb commltt ea OD.

ithtbevtew I I arulto dll 1 I lot debateto un thebll a neral de Mr I I jUI tlcaUonof thlrule tlie' qn' ablOUl ly powereto I leglla tlon In- le I 11'1 sUtuUona1 Ii tbe rollca11J. ly ofthl cha ed slatlon JOweral tltl lec11atlonbut fe llatfon It owriUme otthe the. bou.e- mov that dem 1at th the. shoutedlr. aid wa Don a ad renlng I If la any' i vof fAct' Wllltamatlad a 102' 1" Dstrlct Clubia a prpraton im eratlon.

Vlla PoleT. rlon deate. wch 1m- Ite tw hor. WfKnu re- stte leaer ro tte theaaln chare Men Pye DU h81ng ratbe la- gge democt e1. hd In a flbsteers he denIe tht tht e.

WIJIes delar tha deo- rat olum no. QUOA the' bote t. comitee PI. nOy II bter' 8ar' ta nw ue languae. duerd dbsferer ne pe.

vfntn legaton. be ald hve en en aie bulne trIng fore 1eglatitn Wiiam I sid I Ie comp11nIU. bt urt tat th miorty wld ex- eVry 1HnrEr. I. ba uder rulE lt wl adressing rlublcans.

exhaUt ower Itba. ery a al rle poe an lelton Ve ple 1 Te rplcn Cal dae nt pi 1an mer lO whl pr1lnt tbedcmts an41 count re dem9dncto coe I majOty fblcan bow wl tbe. Ipk r' Ba uon Spe Cnnons IBtrday raring te. relu- retatng tnt r. WII8 Id ap hld Ie en tb Lcht le te ute noply crtfcllng 1emUve rt tl vemmet.

tha 110- poe ken lelaUve ac nubUun Itty Utle ctcl ng bler te hOe Up wb 11d rhert.pbUcnl\ remin ltt. petr tat hlabY pce aO. bo lte gantl. heWd thrU te 17. Fn rr Klt 1 ouht Iler ret baUf tht I' at telng ayy bd pe.

He ra I pem. folOt aed mrry m. le i Iathl I i kne fthe 8 tt kM nel le I Se kew tat knewt hemeDt I t- Bme rulcn a woUv triff dstrc re1lo bt NOTREOAME 'LD'S APEAL i TaR ae. ofr muacu Gof jt. al e1 ta kd.

0 De a utOtl he f' tuz. al tM tea ItbedJt 4 Itoa I. tel 7 YOC 1 ath thU wl te cmt. bng1u. am 418" btu.

uCi bO 1te Ilef. 1e 1he. b. and Itl. te" et7.

1 Jf.t- tater 4 WAIS ff MD' fR HSIDENi IC 1 t. weztfor BuCht. plft1 4 ptM yatba remmlndldb l. ID com mtt OtlicUOU4. i ped fCt mll 1 aotprelQt re toth.

on. 11a' wllcbhl dOal1 1 au tlle tie kit Xd AtmeetlnCtDDlchtofctbe ornmlt famla 11. IIL r. C. h.

JayY Of. A1 r. 1. vJcebln ra Tb lt Aabn IOU IIIrIIM abonthe If.human- tlnan Ia1 exertd aA eh party money ofgo erDmentatJcI ib ld ut dtQ orlntUvldual. conetlt t1on IfIYeato th.

ue ue rtredellud I ud thco ernment dlr ct banks. anti uUlal or debt. In toupply thencelty the poe- tat savings k. the qvtu of the Psopli Allen OwnarsJip land. is rtlP ed and 11 held anen.

bi Corporations vlo- con. dltton' 0 the. the public do- Government of ed oa the 11ol1l1dthAt that pOlicy would prevent uBJultdleerlm1natlolU Also that Il oyd. to perfit tile poathi service tbep rnmeet aJ 4 epho tema. Ca t.

As notPUbUe e4ernand spe- pt1v1le and alone them to xist should be im ltel7 Cfelt Kovern. tie aubj ted i gov- re latlOD and ntrol at prot t. i re ln the do4n ameana retly thecontro uiui iwhleb oplfO IQlt tlv ProportlC of 1J. IAl eUea We beUe. In tt jlht irl those er nlle th lf nd ort 6 plesparty r-Igk JIIVIolateW todutro tor' ThepJatform loo1tlnsto 1Pfo ent ndsthe the vt I mandB enactment of an workl en Idleli AtI.

onee tbedeclaratlon th Omhaplatform It r. ubJ of plat- 111. attel usurpa- GPreme th Stateaalone le power. 4 Mont omeryi underlupenlon aiannwhlch. seems wotoffene the thla I.

the edueat on. go ilOVer r. COWI ty ialtJon I thfSCOD I and ar lelllfor I ho Urur out' ofa ahotCUD atGIbriltar belp Wo the- TlaeFlnt al ri. ruleIIthe t. wontbe upthelr In.

lntfmlt1teIShowever hI. 8o ct 1r1l1iy edHe J1oatedlobout 1dtbat uPUblkanlwould notblngiPt beal1on. 110 habltoflfetJh1a havlne beremuke4. thatth thatwhnnr one DI moretban t. enever ou the thesOePeCll blJilWhlcb eoUDtt1I weu ve 'Jowe our.

yea a. ItJ' a otthemaJor1ttandtber. bIft a ma1orttT1ofthl. uaer 414not1aoweYer11 1 ths-ssiuinei uptr12latJUJe 1 fi tberef ma Ofwhlhla 1Laf ui 0 a a be nlmedattertbe d1aftehl ld jl tB Ho se 1tIthe esrofthiabouse I1b. the la4 Iideian4.

amtU a UJet4emoeratJjf lOl1 1L. mottott' Tiourned 1- 1 Mr TALKS OHON SA lbl I i' Pre alule tOM lof e. I lln I I. 0. i ONNEGRO I I He I III.

I Imi1a an III' I A rIJ 3Ttomu IE. pr Pre wciul4acgept I havlnCbee 1 i Iwl11 tllne th thllmornlng andl oaltlve po J. tic" and sOlei I Hr. not' pol tlclrlghtA Indianor thlcountry whete therelp respectlveparties hal way recent.earll- la cry roJ he llIacce ttned and mpalln1- REPUBLICAN STATE LE GUE ACONVENTION Leaguer. pltoloa 11.

uta Ita UcktJ cov rnor caJlltora Atl ntat capltolMay wurhed Furthprmore Colo 1 r' 18trimtl he lept bUc li ba. been la t11e I tbatUr I Bl co enU I wthouttheproper uth9tJt ala been. re ubUcaris' distrIct hold I convenUGl In. ui oD I thepurpose del tea tbenatioDal con eiltlon. WtIlRLINGCYCUST- I PRlZeATO JUM tl perto lti ph um 8O e.

the-other boy tromthat. Ga. wa mone real IJ' Bre thecircuiar one' andlu er an' amat ur. Wln nd th effJrJ I andcroditable of. buoneofml1Y trhr.i\ andfanlily tbt it.

cl I' andre1 evee th in etawitbout an1debilita ter in bequanti omtim tiu1 naett pieuant1yandna YJ tzv1iu lut1 aDdjiaeqm sanrebQwn toand appofdiby jalreet D1 bj b1eI. cetcl lalia aW Ur TOR fOO rtAJlt l' I tt fs' Red tijitlrt nk from fl c' 46. wa hf prlt The. teldel1l1. WF HIoI vlc ed b1c urt tia' 1 jan ducJunbt ti1ief abta trn lq ra halm1U ated' th uch lm ft tthe pfmajorao tttnle Th otthe Us ThepreIldenti ctl i ao at ot Is IQ.

dlc plinlnc' er ot Am th Ii. make. examplet co Jt de- afterlengtbi otif rencuwltb I bi Qf tam I wa. formerly4tiltloned siFlorldaj andwaa the UItot He drppe to.n tbatarad has Jiavtt1t been Jne I 9 Or is Ohloand wae 11' Un1tMSUltes a In' danceroualynear tr the" rm bu whlchtrled Atlantain oar. loth hlsprelJent wtteandhla everyetfort utlvecl mencJ' fin lly ti' 0' i4t A :4.

jr 4j. 1j 4 c. p. ti II i 1 M05 II i Thesati a Inthel iJ ib1e d' iT aD eo etyo eha bmWhich' f. lec pw f1 rtIiij 1 1 11 thit W' 10' an di me oforwh nrthebe ti d.

inierbier fs ESSigSp Cl f3tl i'S l1 SOO ES tc ftrM 6 W1 SDUTHEHNBUSINESS OFONly175 1. po. Iji 5 SHQ JQ f5E' ALLCOMB 75 J. I FOR QNif pp rtUJ ti arn me QIHI ofU lilen duc t1or bu1nH8coUeeoC this eec- tlonthe old 1Jhed nd eln r- Em ry a. oMWHkonI1thefollorwl Wll.

1 te. 1. 1 etr t. piftC IOTelegr phT 4l1to. ID 1 75t.

Any tWo tibese tor ISSt t4S tUnc :1150 uualaa1f-th' t- US BuWhersn 1 ei uld M1it it se- 4uredtht a18ChtJ11 hlpa. thlsmornlutorhl8 taktn Bodklt plng hotthal1d Ortwritet it. 0 nee. penon eat. CB lde AR.

LD VCI Pr iAtllftt rIRs i1 l2 IO Draulbonlcbatn ot JO tJ of ad late c1e eoJ1W1ee011 I niEBEtTNo nterJ17 tID1ePOSlTION8 tUn A9. 1 fceiatre PJed GH lB' a e7 i :1 1IitfPll fOOD. Whisk 1 It th 80 i OI4Xiiki. te4 for. hom lealid.

tho tn usuranceof qaatltyacd 4 eiltkfillIt1GH1Wit il1reeureforman1. iIELl ElEDutTOY UEl ESSPIEPAli OSJHi.fou.o YtS- CHOLD LlQUOI' W1 a THi lt CIIttuoocalI PlInCDI Pig. Tess. i' ii. II.

KAUFUAS IEDIIIGIELD CO. 1 OlltiOBl AI. HEYYlTEIIl CO. Df 11 Mehoaerl A'- 1K I 13 i rr jtrJWaZ Hoods8arsaparffla 1 i thelvea 1 pImS1 LOktpezena ier eriij cnrei r' Lb. 1tbers hle4part 1.

5r seA we1 i ii fill. th CPkPf itIa in th s' Tt 1P- 01 nl mi- btrnactPil lI apantver 1 nOy fo TR w.tt-kmiwn Methdtat R. tfn a mat trnm t-anr rnTn a ha nfl aa 1 1olar an. I If. 1 awman Tlt n.1nk A i i be ghen tt t-nnCidtatlnn and three-quarter nllnwItaacnl lJ1 hih euprmntndnt t.

alt- XNflWN ha. b. Wh eEtt. lent tCtP neteroo. I.

ay terday abs by Mop. n.tes- rYed fed rstqernyan 4 aprii Zews ttr until 3. S. v. yen- hon 0 arry.

son 5 lit Isot 3 torttie 5- ertow county. It th I I I nit i. i Receiptlhat e- i excesses. lb. tin I ms tehei ts eob t-oo i5iL to th s' 1IewslttOtufSROWanlaseod th 5 I nYwtlere 15 discooraged pant 1 btiee I.

the OLCRLG mt ua. evict- 0iltOh7 Uk. t. 88 LuekBidg 0 Mtcb 106 id go" vlerAI Ist eZof 5S ts FINEPROGRAM i3pcIaX. 2 flvI 1 tsshobn Fariy.

nabis he the lad the 1 Wezier. New ir New Oeorg eW lops. bunions. alit ft don hI. Bon4iag 8.

Sides in. th Flrnt Montfnmery. address en- tb Th it WASDISCUSSED The rs lass which1 thia any Ile Thl Ooavl data fromt lie 1Ye ti A Gnt 1 1 us cure' a wehsv hese tbsdtsssse Do e1ipz. Uaufsctunng 1 1 HE W1LLFIGFT Csbaasd7rogi O1. twoh ur1 onths rn.

btitonlafteete tk confuat app Thfn Dali ra a. iati mo- Cad holdthat vote i roles the every i bo Speaker neen the the himof 1cked eaton swbatxhe ANOTREDAMEUDYS o-o thekid- or nanralgl5pblhs. towniteyo treai2nSUtWticlihsacepeat edly Itce borne testify-no being- nic the biood. giingedeatieityaadctsoe system. Utbe ebevelatereetst peoofcaddms WAiSONdikAMED vr sag.

a for wac su ceas rrta ws rieletdehaieman Jy bas i th ity Issu ltsued thI.oyernment- nt the Wedemand ba savings no grants urged thL unjust dtscr1nijnatioj. I tlw.gpa-romt th uid gsue ai nd t7ta au gal si1 ovrosa 5rlghfi iii. efforts ples unlo ioOklng liability Ieionga createsit ua rpa- exercise Saepsdd They tti as Swaai is but wpnt I etay tli hab4of thatpaTty thpow. a flidi4cflOtr ssid tt pressutitlf- eeause tfld ofwbinhteIast ni1Ch i bf to I chiefwhe Old.Mep CrL55Of isthI was 114itaaldejand 01 1ibsdernotratafi I ltdIfldtliihuuead i ATSO OF. kOMINATION aRo Thomas the uiil the-nomination.

I 5 toga taqn its conversa- pmDb. wIllaCch CON VENTION a heldin I I wasiUed 8iCtr nk has properauthorlty been to. PRIZE amateurperformenceittl gq audl nce Nb- ey walkoflife biglyit no climedthat one beetof sweeeni snd-relieres onwIch 1ftsceectsan4withotithavingtoin thequantitfrnmtm0tcUxnec yind tlrewn 8PpOd pbysicinsaaitsfreef Oth alljbjecUon- Usubstances To tgbeneia1 manofa4urtbIthe-GsIifoema VigSjrup cdamcmly Lrc IN ARMY Ltle fa Reduce4y Rank 5 from No. 191No WashlngtonlApriL The by on 20 thisentenca oldismigial reducin footof i' ten sowhatofa a nfthe chie ar droppcjto4G ayear theamy Js ntitl onJune ai being. arrny but bytaklng When hl a fvc I a to i Bsi facou we-E itIiat v4iich ioe qe a van1 fr a propery t1 whjc recog-J whomthe i nonetoogoodi pea Oto51QO 1 50 ONE to 3ratwPPle idinchuainee the inefftct toia.

Anyone Bultheregnotlm hue' tbedrst for Ohorthand Atonce. tii IV :1. DRAUCHONSM scHoLARsHIr. i SlO45 PrUltedtrrn11avor depyesslon. DRAUGHONSPRACTICAL TiiiZ BitT.

123 Peaohtree It it i i leusw sssn PirityMellownessandRich rethedistingnhIngquaUtluof ft 111P1jtFoOD I Is especlallj' ada forborne Ererybottle andaf Il matnredagT as or ailinentgpL system. ET uYoc e. Cltsttaaoen. Tess. Psesacols 5 IATMASI CXAI.

SLUM O. a. lszhfli. iseksstliie P1 I isciseullie H. LfYTTil C.

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