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lers and My. s. a a is harket. lout being back. Hon.

James G. has been a the city coun- id of aldermen for years. and it election aa handsome ma- sred the esteem is held by the TCis testimony in- 5. S. S.

con. fof of the yalue edy. S5. S. tly on its mer- PCS such perfect that men like give it their en- JQU need it now.

the blood un- ro entire sys. Jbr tonic guar- lon and lof buUtog tbe de- he rLcoid fcandled train Columbia last troops was made. Sers tot doing gov. the quite a large cannot ge it. be.

a receipt for th Now. Uncle Sam Ipts are in his pos- la. who Is In charge government has rt witfc recelpu ny mdi. I will get th money General Hampton wed by public sub- being contributed built or taught nlanj 0ve so well lople will have the at he has a home a quietly formed carried through era all over thls t1pUon sponta- Ime will doubtless Ire the old General ilrers this state but were much needed The dry weather 1 get their lands fES RECORDED. on the Papers 1169000.

The Baltimore and here today two its property rights cover thp largest transactions ever Is a prtu llan Trust Company 1175000000 in bonds Sb per cent inter. ly. la to the. Untied 4 Wheat. SUNDAY' SCHOOL WORKERS UNITED Until VsFormet at a Hetiligof tie Snpsrlitenbnts Friday.

WI A. HEMPHilL. PRESIDENT Constitution. x. Adopted and Regular Meetings Win Held in Future.

umols OF THACHIK6 TO BE DESCRIBED TTnion Is Formed for Purpose of Bringing Sunday Schools of City in Closer Touch. The Sunday School Superintendents' Union was formed at an enthusiastic meeting Of superintendents and Sunday school work- en held in the. parlors of the Young Men Christian Association Friday night. The union has been in contemplation for some weeks and the excellent work effected by the meetings Of the International conven- tton In this city did much to stir up re newed Interest in Sunday school fields. In addition to the.

superintendents of all the schools in the city the meeting was attended by a tare number of Sunday school workers. Refreshments were served during the evening by the ladles of the Young Men Oartstlao Association Auxiliary and much was accomplished of good for the Sunday school cause of Atlanta. The meeting was devoted principally to th election of officers and the discussion of the constitution and laws which was finally adopted as referred by the commit- tee with slight amendments The constitution provides that there shall be no. doctrinal discussion In the meetings of the union and to this provision was added an amendment that there should be no denominational discussion at all. The officers elected for the ensuing year were Colonel W.

A. HemthiU. president. Rev. C.

I Williamson secretary. and W. W. Orr. treasurer.

Tne vice presidents of th union chosen are First L. M. Lan- drum second. Fears third. Charles Montgomery fourth.

R. D. Beecher. and fifth. W.

Smith. The constitution provides for an executive committee consisting of the officers or the union together with three members at large the three members outside the officers elected were Koke Smith W. Wltham and A. Montelth During the meeting number of Interest- tug addresses were made by superintendents of yarlcs schools outlining the nature of the work which should be undertaken by the union. It was stated that the principal reason for the formation or the union was to bring the teachers in the various denorni.

nations together so that methods of teaching could be discussed and Ideas of value exchanged at the meeting. The first for discussion at tha next meeting to be held at the residence or links Smith on West Pea chtree will be the methods that go to make the control of Sunday schools successful The discussion of the subject will be carried on between L. M. Landrum and W. 8 Wlthamn.

who were appointed for that purpose by President Hemphlll The next meeting of the union will be held on the last Friday In Juno and from the Interest that has been manifested in the work of the union it Is probable that a very large attendance win be had. The following are the members of the union W. A. HerphlIl. Hoke Smith R.

A. Monteith H. J. Fear. Spencer Klckltghter.

P. Moncrief R. P. iieecher. H.

Surge B. 1. Hood. T. C.

Mayson. L. M. Landrum. A.

F. Parks. W. E. Newell.

W. Wilier P. 3. Paxon R. A.

liemphIll. Duff Dod- son 11. W. Johnson. C.

M. Williamson. W. S. Wltham S.

N. Loftus 3. R. Thompson. H.

IlL Emery. C. W. Smith Burton Smith. W.

M. Everett. J. W. Kuger.

P. Marbut J. Lewis. Dr. Joe Broughton.

L. Jennings IL M. Anderson H. Blanton. W.

A. King. C. Normandy. John Marston.

3. C. Stony. H. E.

Whaley A Wooley. J. W. Little. W.

Shelby W. M. Ferryman. H. C.

Floumoy W. H. Bewail and C. H. illnnatrt.

WILL POBiI A SILVER TBUST. Colonel Bryan Quoted Saying This win Be none. norv2Ile. Tenn. May 27 Opeclal A prominent democrat or this city has re etived a statement from Colonel William J.

Bryan referring to the effect of monopo- lle on the silver question. Colonel Brj an says The moneyed men will form a silver trust. and not only give us coinage at the ratio or 16 to 1 but they will give us a ratio of 14 to 1 We want the double stand. ard. and It it has got to come In that way.

let It come. The victory will be ours none the less. because we forced the enemy to give us what we want instead or effecting for ourselves in another wa In the Florida Legislature. Tallahassee. Pla May 27 Special This being Saturday the legislature decided to let the convict scandal matter go over until Monday.

The most Important measure considered today was a bill for the reorganization of the corps of volunteer ml- lltla which passed both houses. The senate passed many bills of snail Importance and cleaned Its calendar. The house hopelessly behind. but Is sitting nine hotra dally trying to dispose of the most impor. tent hilts.

Next. week ts the last session and business will be rushed. Getting Well Are you getting well under the treatment that you are following' If you are using patent medicines or employing physicians no matter whether they are tree or expensive and you are. not getting well. Is it right for you to continue and run the risk of dying or becoming incurable say NO make a dhange.

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Sun days a to Tin etree 4 Committee Agrees To Tfro Carloads. VISITED QT YESTERDAY Mayor slid Council Went to Eton Mountain To Consider Proposi tion of Veiable Brother As a result of the visit or the street committee. mayor and members of the city council to Stone Mountain yesterday for the purpose of considering the proposition of Venablo Bros. twenty-live car loads of I chipped stone will be brought from the quarries at LUbonla and used. on come of the streets of Atlanta.

The party left the city yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and went direct to Stone Mountain. The members of council. togeth- er with a number of Invited guests. re mained there while the mayor and' members of the street committee procured ye. hides and went to the quarries at Ltthoixla only a few miles away.

The chipped stone was Inspected and found to be well adapted for use on streets and the committee finally agreed to accept a generous amount of the stone as an ex periment. There are said to be fully 150 car loads of chipped stone about the quarry which the owners are anxious to have taken away. and recently Venable Bros. made a proposition to the city council to take the entire amount free. provided the council would pay the costs of transportation Mayor Woodward and the members of the general council accepted the Invitation of the company to visit the quarries at U- thonla for the purpose of Inspecting the stone to see.

If it was In any way adapted for use on the streets. When the street committee returned to Stone Mountain a delightful barbecue din- rer was served and the gvests of Vesiable Bros. had a very enjoyable time. The entire party returned to the city about 5 o'clock In the afternoon. The railroads tiave made what Is consld.

ered a reasonable rate for the transporta tan of the chipped stone. They have agreed to iurnlt cars and haul the stone at 15 cents per cubic yard and If after using the' twenty-five car loads it la found to be suitable fox' paving streets. the balance nill doubtless be accepted and used In Atlanta. THE PASSING THRONG. Senator H.

O. IMckerson. or itomerville. was in the city today In the Interest of Colonel Levy Osteen of Douglas who a candidate for the soltcltorshlp of the city court of Coffee county. On lng asked what foundation there was for the charges against Mr.

Osteens democracy he said there was not a word of truth in the charges. He stated that had known Mr. Osteen all his life both having always resided in Clinch county up to a short time ago. when Mr. Osteen removed to te adjoining county of Coffee.

While Mr. Osteen was a resident ol Clinch county be was a member of the. democratic executive committee. said Senator Dickerson Sand did much work for the party. I have submitted testl.

monials to the governor from the county officers of Ctlnch from Hon. John Vickers who was democratic nominee Xor the legislature In 92 and who Is now contest- tog the seat of the populist candidate as well as from several members of the executive committee of Coffee county and many democratic candidates for the county offices In the last election In that county to prove the falseness of the charges. Were Mr. Osteen the least bit tainted with populism declared Mr. Dickerson I would not support him znj self.

But nothing could be more unfair to him than an attack upon his democracy. lie is a- member of a large and influential family who reside almost entirely In Clinch county and not one of theta are populists I would not have come to Atlanta protested Senator iDtckerson but for these charges preferring to leave the entire matter with simply my todorsement. to he governor. Sue slier my friends a democracy was attacked I thought It but far to come to Atlanta and present evidence to the governor sufficient to convince him beyond all question of the soundness of Mr. Ooteen democracy.

Getting shaved In Santiago like a good many other things In Cuba. re. marked Henry Denton a tobacco sales- man who recent7 returned from a trip to that island a questionable luxury. The process of having ones route ap. pendages removed.

Is attended with all the elaborate and unnecessary ceremonial that one would expect at a banquet of state. la the first place the barbers chair is a prehistoric looking affair with very Indication or having seen service in Noah's a ark. It has no head rest and the victim has to keep continually bobbing his lead up and down- to allow. the barber to reach different sections of his face. I had only one experience with Santiago barbers and that was such a harrowing one that I bought a razor and did my own shaving all the tints I was In Cuba.

I strolled into a shop one cay seated myself In a chair and demanded. in the best Spanish I could muster a eflave. The barber was a faced blue Cuban with all the volubility of his Amen- can brethren and none of his energy. The actual preliminaries consumed fifteen mm- utes before my face was lathered and his razor was sufficiently whetted to begin tho onslaught" Then the misery began. 1 am firmly convinced that the punishment he inflicted on me was Intentional and premeditated In the first place the razor was as dull as a machete Which had seen service in the cause of Cuba.

It refused to cut and the hairs were literally yanked out In great patches. My face must nave Displayed my misery for the fellows a countenance fairly bubbled over with emlles of supreme delight at each fresh tontorlon of my features. My vocabulary did not Include cuss words and it a probably a good thing It dlan As it was I swore softly In hog- halt and consigned the waroer and his family for generations back to the nether. most regions. He dldn understand a word I said or 1 never lived to toil the tale.

After an hour and five minutes by time clock the misery was at an end. The barber disappeared and looked at my face In the glass. It was a sight to behold Tiny cuts and gashes literally covered It. The first tonsorial artist evidently thought that he inflicted enough punlsh- tne it on me and the powdering and hair Oresslog was left to an assistant. The as- slant devoted fifteen or twenty minutes in patching me up and hiding traces or the cuts and when at last I escaped I felt like I passed through a mowing machine.

The shave cost me 20 cents and took over an hour. I suggested to the barber as I left the shop that poisoning was a more sure ai speedy means of extermination but tie failed to comprehend my meaning and asked me to call again. I told him I would when I was ready to die. 1 advise Amer cans going to Cuba to carry razors with them. Macon Berry a prominent business man of Baltimore.

Is in the cur. wm Chears. a well-known young railroad man of Columbus. Is at the Kimball. Colonel 7.

Ii. Rucker of Athens is In the city. Colonel Seth P. Hart of Philadelphia Is at the Klmball. D.

G. W. Drawdy. representative from Wayne county is In the city en route to Richmond. Va.

where he goes to attend the annual meeting of the Southern rat- way eUrg000a Dr. C. L. Youmanso of Douglas Is In the city. Sol llatau of Athens Se In the city.

LIBUT MARTIN ADJJJTiWGEHERAL Hi Relleytd Ltsitsnant Ljn frim That Ps1tloL. IS. AN ARTILLERY OFFICER wm Join H3 Battery When Adjutant General Is Named. LIEUTENANT LYON RESUMES FORMER DUTIES It It Not Known Who Will Be Permanently Stationed Here but. Ap polntment Will Be Made Coon.

Tho department of the gulf has- a acting adjutant general. First lieutenant John T. Martin First artillery who was recently relieved from duty In this city as assistant mustering officer In connection with the mustering out or volunteers at this point has been detailed as acting adjutant general to relieve Lieutenant Le- Roy S. Lyon. Second artillery de camp.

Lieutenant Lyon will resume his duties as chief engineer and Inspector or small arms practice In the department. He has rendered excellent service as acting adju- taut general of the department and under his direction affairs have moved smoothly. Lieutenant Martin tile new adjutant general is wen known in this city. He came here to assist in the mustering rut of the Third United States volunteer engineers and. having completed that duty.

was ordered to join his battery. Phase were his directions when General Frank commanding the department detailed Mm as acting adjutant general. This office will now probably be. held by Lieutenant Martin until an adjutant general for this department Is named by the officials at Washington. The- place was made vacant by the departure of Major Henry T.

Allen who sailed for Berlin early during the present month. to resume his duties as military attache of the American embassy there. Lieutenant Lyon. was detailed to act temporarily to fill the position and later It was announced that Major John A. Logan would be adjutant general of the department.

Major Logan however. tendered hi resignation soon after receiving instructions to proceed to this city. Sick Soldiers Arrive. Fourteen patterns and forty hospital corps men arrived at Port McPherson yesterday morning from Augusta. Th hospital at Augusta has been entirely aban.

doned and all volunteer regiments have left that place. the Sixth Ohio being the last to get away. Nine of the arrivals or yesterday morning were cared for In the post hospital and the remaining five were placed In the United States general hospital. The latter hospital is now In charge of Major Blair D. Taylor but when the general hospital is abandoned.

which will be within a short time he wilt resume charge of the post hospital which Is the-position he oc cupted prior to the Spanish-American war. Steward Hatnea will also remain as Fort McPherson Is his proper station. Two. thirds of both the acting hospital stewards and the hospital corps privates however. will be sent to other stations while the contract doctors and the trained nurses will have their contracts annulled.

LETTERS FROM THE. PEOPLE- Hypnotism the Wonder of the Century Editor Constitution. I wonder what Impression was made upon your readers by the article on hypnotism by Professor John' Quackenbos. of Columbia university. New York which appeared la The Constitution or May list If It had been an article announcing the coming to Atlanta of a new manufactory the Business Men's League would have welcomed it warmly.

Had it been a plan for reducing taxation taxpayers would hav teen on the alert. Were it some scheme for training for future usefulness the young gamin or for giving tread and meat to the poor philanthropists would have been keenly Interested But It was a science which combined the benefits of all these things. A science which without cost and almost Instantly cures the confirmed thief who for. years has preyed upon society both In the property taken and in the costs of the courts. Which in the same marvelously quick way cures vices which now appeal to self respect.

fear of physical or mental ruin conscience or reason had any effect on vices which wrecked health mind and fortune brought unhappiness on homes. unfitted for good citizenship and to the end put the state to heavy expenses. If It could prevent this It would in the end tower taxes and benefit the community as materially as would manufactories A science which could make high resolve take the place of sordid and sensual alms mental brilliancy and in terest or stupidity and Indifference cure melancholia Insanity etc. All of which It does. not through long years of effort sus pense and heartache but Instantaneously as Christ did when He said to the leper be thou dean and his leprosy was cleansed If hypnotism can do All this what can It not do The mind Is staggered at Its possibilities and hesitates to put them Into words.

When Edison announced that the human voice could be. heard thousands of miles we followed his directions and found it a tact. When Roentgen declared the eye could see the bullet burled In the body or the germ which was eating away the life of the patient physicians all over the country Immediately put his theory Into practice for the relief of the suffering. When Nicola Tesla says he will harness the sun. make It do his bidding compel It to operate machinery and to give light and warmth as electricity and coat now' do.

we gasp and exclaim it is the dream or a god Yet we wait expectantly. When he declares again that he can talk to the inhabitants of the planet Mars and gives the practical plan by which he will do it we are not surprised Our motto Is Nothing Is impossible We actually do believe and at upon that much of the. Bible. wh It cornea to material science. But In mental and moral science our theory almost Is all things are Impossible.

Hence this branch of science creeps slowly forward and often stops altogether since it cannot awaken Interest enough to sustain The Northwestern Monthly May. 1198. contains a very Interesting article on the value or hypnotism In curing the faults of children Its author Is Dr. Herman Luken. a profes- sor In a California college.

Many of the faults mentioned were the same as those. specified in Professor Quackenboss article vices which were. most disastrous to the child and or which nothing had been able to cure them. Dr. Lukens says.

Dr Edgar Bermons Psycho-physiological Institute In Rue St. Andre dec Arts. Paris was established ten years ago for the purpose of treating such vicious defects of children by the method of suggestion. lie has treated thousands of eases since Ist and now several hundred such detectives are. sent every year from the public schools or.

Paris to be treated by the method In which Dr. Berillon has tong nee become an adopt. I have. frequently visited the clinics for mental. crthopedia" at the above institute and have been- touched at what I saw I believe there is a treasure of pedagogic wisdom la the method Itself and when one can apply It with skill and tact the cures are simply marvelous etc.

Many celebrate authorities la Europe sites with' these eonclu lona Dr. Volsin. of Francs Bysr I haV able absolutelyand to to transform the thoughts words end deeds of celidren mating tnem deligat In what was good when formerly they only caredfor what waaevlL" Dr Courln- elles says Dipsomania and morphlnoma nia are easily cured by. hypnotism. Professor quaekenbo says Reputable physicians In this country as well as abroad are reporting cases by the thousands la which hypnotic treatment has acted as a palliation or cure.

At the. recent convention of the Stats Medical Society at tacon hypnotism was discussed by a physician not from the large cities wolch are supposed to be progressive but a small town. Among alt the intelligent physicians or Atlanta. are there- none. who practice this wonderful science Are there no philanthropists here interested In It for Its aid to humanity Atlanta is anxious enough to have every material advantage which tome large cities possess.

She ought to be just as- eager for cit their mental and moral Improvements. The life around us Is so im. perfect it so of tea misses the way to honor and happiness. that we cannot afford to ignore or even to delay any investigation which promises well for humanity Professor Quackenbos concludes "Society should be protected from the disgusting parlor. exhibitions of hypnotism so degrading to American manhood and womanhood and front unprincipled hypnotists who exercise their powers to gain their own selnsh ends or to deprave their fellow man.

Hypnotism should be restricted by law. under penalty or heavy fine and protracted imprisonment to reputable physi Clans. Time danger la hypnotism Is in' sisted upon by many savanats Dr. Luys the distinguished Frenchman In his Clin ical Lectures on iiypnotlszn writes they are the passive. instruments of your the hypnotists will.

giving many experiment. proving this helpful and dangerous truth. Hypnotism then needs to be better known because it is both the poison which kills and that which prolongs life when nothing else can. There are in Atlanta hundreds or men and women studying about th heavens earth arid the waters under the. earth I suggest that they study mote as to What will oeneflt those inhabiting the earth.

The summer is a specially opportune time- for such-study because many have more leisure than in the winter. So I should like to see a club of men and women formed for the purpose of Investigating mental and moral science psychic science hypnotism and telepathy and parts of the so-called occult science If I may use that word without meeting with a derisive shrug- or laugh. Professor William Crookes. of Crookes. tube fame the most prominent chemist in England says that telepathy or thought transference Is as scientifically true as la the electric telegraph.

And Professor Elias Rles. or Baltimore the distinguished electrical expert. says white telepathy is as yet undeveloped ltls farther reaching than any of the senses now known and Is likely to ultimately. become of transcendent Importance to the human race. And certainly the experiments or these Investigations are as wonderful as can be the most marvelous stories of Stevenson or Balzac History sbowr that at one period in Prance the charming women of the world who made memorable the salons attended chemical lectures in large numbers.

It such women could be fascinated by chemistry then not half so wonderful as now. I am sure that many bright women of this period would Interested In sciences equally marvelous and more beneficent. I even know business men capable or other interests In life besides the eternal dollar- getting who are Interested In these things Such a circle once formed. The Sunday Constitution. which everybody reads.

would perhaps now and then aid in making its studies known. An In the end we could awaken such- interest that Mr. Frank Weldon who gives us so many good things now would add to his list of lecturers some of the savants of the great colleges north whose experiments on these lines seem magical. yet are mathematically true. I believe that a club formed to.

In vestigate psychic science call it what you will the science which deals with the evolution of man after he Is man which seeks to add to man powers others yet more wonderful. adding to the joy and brilliance and nobility of daily life I be Ileve such a club would be a source of the greatest interest- and helpfulness. How many la Atlanta agree with the' writer JULIA OKBEFE NELSON. THE XLONrnXOF MISSOURI Is the title of a neat pamphlet issued by the Passenger Department or the Kansas City Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company. It gives valuable Information relative to the rich lead and zinc mines and shows the SUM return to both labor and capital from the great mining- sections of soutnweaternMissouTi and southeastern Kansas TWebh City.

CartervUle. Galena Ettpu City and Aurora. Mailed tree. Address I E. Lockwood Kansas City Mo.

4t TO GIVE MEMBERS RECEPTION. Symphony Club Will Tender Delightful Entertainment at the Clubhouse on Tuesday Evening. On Tuesday evening at o'clock the Atlanta Symphony Club will tender Its members and friends an informal recital and reading followed by a reception. An in. teresUng programme has been arranged.

Several humorous characterizations by G. LeForest Wood the lecturer. and entertainer will add to the musical features of the programme. Dr. and Mrs.

Hogue will play a mandolin duet. lessrs Jake Schane and W. Russell will play a flute duet and Miss Clementlne McGregor a piano solo. while the vocal numbers will be rendered by Mrs" Dr. Sterling.

Miss Rose White Steinhagen and Charles Cotliran. The programme will be followed by light refreshments served by the ladles of. the auxiliary. ho Symphony Club tecltals and concerts have grown to be extremely popular among the musical and social element of the city and they will willtjndobutedly be continued during the entire ummer. The young people of the club wUJ give a dance at the clubhouse any in June.

and this is being looked forward to with much pleasure by that. element of the club membership which has not taken part In the musical features. Rehearsals for the grand concert which takes place in June are progressing rapidly and Professor Browns la confident lie will give Atlanta an entertainment by home talent which wilt equal If not surpass the large organizations of such-character which visit Atlanta la the helghta of the season SHOT BY AN UNKNOWN PERSON. Jam Head Badly Injured Near Port McPherson Yesterday Af ternoon. A mysterious accident by which a blank cartridge' front a Springfield army rifle very nearly blew the head from the shoulders or James Head occurred near Fort McPherson late yesterday afternoon.

The rifle was fired by some unknown per- son who was in the party with Head. The oung man who was injured had been participating In a sham battle between companies A and B. of the Fifth Georgia regiment and had started to board a trolley car on his way home when tie was shot. He was with a number or his friends and alt were crowding Into he car. when a Springfield ride in the hands of one of.

the party was fired straight at Head. The heavy wadding In the cartridge struck the young man in the jaw and at that close range was almost as disastrous in its effects as it the shell had contained. a leaden ball. Alargd hole was torn in the neck and jaw and. the whole face was bruised and lacerated.

Young Head was immediately brought to town and carried to a physician who dressed the. wound and said that would not prove dangerous. The gun wadding made a larger wound than a bullet would have done but did not penetrate the head so oeeply. Though the rifle was fired In a. large crowd and la daylight no one seems to know who pulled tome trigger.

The brother of the injured soldier was one of the crowd and he said last night that every one in. ptTtunity could claim tbat tbe gun was accidentally discharged if he waa detected. To St. ouis. Breakfast inAtlanta today and Tla the.

Western and Atlantic and- Dixie Flyer" you tg-eakfast IB at Loul tomorrow. Through sleeping car service. MEEVTOIISCUSS NEGRO. PROBLEMS Fourth Annul dnfmiei To Ii Halt. onMajSOti.

THE NEGRO IN BUSINESS" The Subject Will Discussed Ln All Iti PhaseL FOUR IMPORTANT SESSIONS WILL BE- HD Conference Will Be Well Attended by Prominent- Negroes tram All Part of th South. The fourth Atlanta conference for the' study of negrq problems will held In this city commencing Tuesday May 80th and continuing until Wednesday. May Slat In ctusive. There will be four. sessions at which some of the most prominent negroes or the south wilt make talks on subjects relating to the negro race The subject for discussion this year Is The Negro in Business.

Many of those who have been set down as speakers have notified the committee on arrangements that they will be here. but some have not. and it is expected that there wilt. be some changes in the programme. The address of welcome will be made by President Bumstead.

of Clarke university' Governor Candler wilt mtka art address on the opening of the conference. The first meeting will be held Tuesday night. The subjects discussed at this time will lead. up to those that will follow at the other sessions of the conference. Pro- hssor John Hope of the Atlanta Baptist college will make a talk on The Meaning of Business The work.

that. the pegro has done In various lines of endeavor will be discussed. Every subject will be taken up separately and discussed by' Individual' speakers. On Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock there will boo a symposium limited to five mm- ute speeches upon. various business topics.

At 4 30 o'clock there will be a general mothers meeting on the subject. What Shall Our Children do. for a Living Women wilt attend this. meeting and- take part in the discussion. On Wednesday night the last meeting will be held and the addresses of the oc caslon wilt probably be delivered at this time.

A very interesting programme has been. arranged for this occasion. The programme is given as follows Tuesday May SOth 8 p. a. Address or welcome President Bumstead.

Address Hon. A. D. Candler governor of Georgia. The Meaning of Business" Professor John Hope Atlanta Baptist college.

The Negro and Real Estate" Dr. R. Boyd physician and dealer in real estate. Nashville Tenn. The Negro 31 V.

Lynk. publisher. Jackson Teen. The Capitol Savings Bank of Washington D. C.

H. O. Baker bank director Washington. D. C.

The Negro Grocer" W. O. Murphy gro cer. At Wednesday May 31st 3 y. m.

A symposium with speeches limited Vs five minutes upon various i practical business questions. Wednesday May Sis 4:30 p. a General mothers' meeting on the subject What Shall Our Children Do for a Liv' ing Papers by Miss Lucy IL Upton Mrs. Alice D. Carey.

Mts. W. H. Crpgman Ml Hattie G. Escridge.

Mrs. II. Ford. Wednesday May Slat 8 p. xn.

The Negro Undertaker11 Felts B. Pye undertaker. Baltimore Md. Tie Negro Buslhess iMen. of Columbia.

S. H. E. Lindsay dry goods merchant. Columbia C.

The Negro and the West Indies" Hon. John C. Dancy. collector of the port of Wilmington The Negro Newspaper" ohn Mitchell Jr. editor Richmond Planet.

The Business Outlook la North Care- Presldent James B. Dudley. A and M. college Greensboro N. C.

FOB ATTEBlTOOir TEAS. When ladles servo tea to visitors in the afternoon it la a graceful act to serve a saucer containing two or three teaspoon- lots of Nuts and some cream. The Nuts can be kept dry in a dish on the tea table and are ready' to serve Instantly as they require no cooking DEATH Or MISS MAY Xi. WATSHTS Expired Zany Yesterday Morning at Her Residence. Miss May Watkins.

a young lady well known. in this city. died yesterday morning shortly after o'clock at her residence. 183 East Fair street. She nas been ill fo about two weeks and her death was not entirely unexpected as her condition haul been very precarious several days previous to her demise She was the sister of Horace B.

Watkins a1n vf Mrt E. CI 8e- Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 438 o'clock. and the Interment will occur at Oakland cemetery. Fire at Huntsville. Huntsville Ala.

May 27 Luke Matthews's handsome residence on Frank. tin street was seriously damaged this morn log by fire that originated front a. flue in ie nursery. The entire roof of the building was burned off and interior of the building flooded. The loss will probably amount to J4000.

covered by insurance. A. greater part of the household effects were saved. Alabama State Land Company Birmingham. Ala.

May SpeciaL The annual meeting or the Alabama State Land Company was held' hero today Charles Schiff. of London. England was elected president. C. O.

Harvey New Orleans. vice president Frank T. Anderson. Birmingham treasurer and general mans. ger.

Tile meeting was formal and routine business was transacted. Sells' His Newspaper. Eufauta Ala. May. 27 Special The Times tomorrow will contain W.

O. Jelkss valedictory alter eighteen year of active life In journalism as editor and proprietor of Tha Zufania Dally an Weekly Times He today- sold out bis entire printing- plant and leaves the field. A. I Otuir and R. B.

Moore of Bowling Green O. are the purchasers and will assume control' Monday morning. Editor Jelks will rtfznaJn lit Eu faula and pursue another and less active business course. Barrel Factory Burned Norfolk. Va May ZT.

The West Nrfolk barrel factory owned by' the TUghmau lumber Company caught des at- 5 o'clock today and was totally destroyed together with a stock of 100005 barrels. The flames quickly spread to' the Hostettor lumber mill and badly damaged It. Three dwellings were also la the path of Use OamesiSncl i wete reduced to ashes. Tbe damage is ea timated a CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. Rabbi David Klein E.

Mala street. Columbus. O. writes the following to Dr. Harttnan In regard to na It af- t9rdame treat pleasure to testify to the curative merits of your usedlotae.

ru na. is a. well-tried and widely used reme dy. Especially as speclflo for catarrh or the stomach It cannot be excelled. Fe- runa will do all that Is claimed for it" RABBI DAVID KLEIN These ipallents complain of lassitude all- tired-out feelings their blood becomes thin nervous system deranged food seems to do them no good continuous and Increasing weakness.

The unfortunate victim wonders why he should be. so weak why his food ft BUSY SESSION AT POLICE BARRACKS Anna Bell called the Toad and Belle Drown called the Kangaroo were at the police matinee Saturday afternoon to explain why they haul disturbed the Sat urday morning tranqulllty of Decatur street by a blasphemously decorated dis ussloru Wheti the' recorder asked them what they bad to say. both started at the same- time and this Is what they rushed off De kangaroo tulc my toofbrush said Anna BelL De toad loaned' dat- toofbruzh tar replied Belle Brown I nebber done nun ob de And I Jest was er using hit er Sort De kangaroo lowed dat I Do one time and den de toad she towed Oat Er low. down good ter nuffln Was at meen sod toafla' ole Nigger what nebber worked none. And den Nigger and den I upped and tor her dat site war I sulatne4 to her what my plnyun ob Er beer soaker and er Just at this juncture Judge Nash nit bis desk a rap with a piece of.

a white handle razor that had played its part at a former matinee and be called out JNow both of you stop this minute. They tell sue that the stockade Is short washers and scourers and you can both fill up the shortage for a week. Jedge she towed at I was or Lemons tell yer whut dls nigger sed fer The door of the waiting room slammed and another actor was called out. Swiped the Sweet Meats. Alt Williams ja lean and hungry negro youth and Ed Smlta a short black Jung with one gallus played a double role at the matinee.

Alt was Just out of the penitentiary and Ed undertook to give some of Alt's recent history to a select number of mutual friends. All did not think- it good breeding to refer to his recent trip abroad in such a public manner and he jumped on Ed and was pounding social etiquette Into him la a most. approved style when a policeman appeared on the scene. Just why a policeman. should have appeared on the scene when a fight was going on has nothing to' da with the story.

But the boys saw him in time to lend swift speed to their scaping feet Longfellow That self-same night Ed and Alf met again and shook hands over the bloody chasm. To cement their friendship they decided to rob a dagos stand of a lot candy. One of them began to barter for a few bananas and then the other swiped the. sweets. By some sort or an inexplicable mystery another policeman hove In sight at this opportune moment.

and Ed and Alf were bagged just as they were trying to bag the candy After a months outing in the city chain- gang Ed and Alt wilt play a role before the judge of the city court tom- larceny. Old Josh Comes to Grief. Poor old Josh Calloway has come to sure enough grief this time. He was the star performer at the matinee Saturday and he. bad his time speech to make of jut a drop too much your honor and let the old man go this time and he will sin no more.

The kind of liquor Josh got hold of on hii last jamboree must have been seasoned with cayenne pepper for the old road was certainly hot stuff. He' went into a aloha and" when the proprietor put him out ho seized a. lot of scrap Iron and. bombarded the. barroom.

He smashed three panes of glass scraped the skin Off the bartenders chin' lad broke three beer glasses all the while inflaming the at onosphere ylth an unabridged edition of the latest works on obscenity and profanity. The recorder was about to let the old man off with a few days in the stockade on account of his tong devotion to his calling when the bartender with the- ecrap scraped made- a bow and said he desired to say a few words. HO gives him no etrencIS why his blood should be so thin. Mr. Alex Carter- of Vi Buren Cprtes Co.

Mo. says had been troubled wilts 4s spepsta and JndigestloKetnce 179. In UW I took la grippe and pneumonia and since then I could not jest day or night. The best physicians la the country could do no good I visited the Mullanphy hospital in St. Louis and received no benefit.

The attending slclan told me. I' ba d- narrowing of the outlet of the stomach and the only remedy was to have it. cut out. which I refused to have done. I then visited a great many mineral springs to find relief among which were West Baden md.

Las Vegaa Hot Springs New Mexico. Sweet Springs. Mo. and Manltou CoL also took. a.

great many different kinds of medicine recommended for dyspepsia but feund no' relief. Last February I read a testimonial for Fe In. the Central Baptist that suited my case and I deter- minded at once to try. I have taken two bottles of ru and four of Un. and I feel like a.

new man. None of my friends believed I would- get well. I would riot take any money for the good your remedies have done me. I think your moth irines are all you claim them to be. I In- lose my photograph.

But. In catarrh of the stomach as welt as in catarrh of any other part of the. body. ru is the remedy. As it baa often been said.

If Fe wilt cure tarrr of one part. It will cure catarrh of any other part of the body. Catarrh Is catarrh wherever located and the remedy that will cure it anywthere will cure ev everywhere. Summer Catarrh" sent- free by rim Drug Mfg Co. Columbus O.

took a sample of Josh's ammunition from a piece of paper It was segment of scrap Iron. Now judge said the man with the scraped chip I desire to have the Hon. Mr. Galloway bound over to the city court for assault and battery Title proposition fairly staggered In a way that be bad never staggered before- old man Josh. He had never before do what.

be might been able to pt. higher than the police court. The recorder cud he was obliged to let- as suggested. by the prosecutor Josh will spend seven days in the. city' stockade and alter that go to.

the Tower. where he will be held until he is tried In' the City. court. HONEY IS NEEDED FOR HOME Salvation. Army To Make Hew Effort To JCalntain Institution.

NsIrN OBRTLT4 XN CHAECB His Wife To Assist in Work of Flaring Home on. Supporting Basis. 41 The local workVof the Salvation Army te now In charge of Ensign and Mrs. Frank. Merrill recently transferred to.

Atlanta from Nashville wfrere they were In charge of similar work in that city. Additional efforts wilt be iuade la th conduct of the home for. working nen whScrf time army has established In the city and those in charge are anxious to raise J300 In order to run the home through' the summer fre of all Indebtedness. Both Ensign Morrtn and hla wife lte been engaged In the special work of look. lag after.

the welfare of the. poor of tSi city. of Nashville and already have a larce amount or experience In this line of the Salvation army work. While in- that city they had complete charge' of the Shelter home and all Interested. in the' institution were satisfied wlth the success attained by that feature of the work.

Ensign Month Relieves that the home can be made a great success la Atlanta and. thinks that if a few hundred dollars can be secured with which to purchase some much needed articles it will have no trou his in becoming a supporting VsaUtu' Uon. In speaking of itis former work. Ensign Mortill has the following to say During the last six months' we haT been laboring in Nashville. Terhap an explanation of the work done there would as- sst the people In understanding what want to' do here.

in Atlanta. During the past four months the Shelter home located in that city by the Salvation Army has furnished 10943 meals Of thl number 400 were given away. 9216 were furnished at 10 tents each and 1327 wereglven on ticket. Beds were furnished to 0 deserving people and a large. number of lck who were without means were taken care or Tree of charge.

This is the kind of work we came to Atlanta to do. Of course this kind of relief work Is moat needed in the winter tut we find that there Is pleuty fo do. In a large-city during the hot months of summer. We feel great encouragement' In. the work that we are about io start and are sure that can make it fully as great success as that in Nashville.

At present we are in need of about 1300 to put the home for- working men la good condition and we feel positive that with an appeal to the people of Atlanta the amount can raised without trouble. SON TAXES HIS FATHERS Prominent Virginians Have a That Ends Sadly Richmond. Va. May 24 At Louisa ttls morning John May and R. C.

Barlett. eon of Dr C. Barrett an old physician or the place had a fight. About sundown this noon the doctor and May met. Words passed and the two attacked each other with chairs.

Finally they clinched when. young Barrett appear eel on the sceneand shot May in he abdo men. Mays physicians do. not think the. wound Ii.

mortal one. All the parties to Jjou- hIe' are highly respectable. Coal Mines Will Be Shut Down Pittsburgh Ku. May 2T. The indications now are that.

every. mine in this district operated by. companies refusing to sign the agreement made. at last' Tuesdays confer coca will be shut' down within the next. twenty-four hours and remain so until June.

18th the date Or the conference. Wisconsin Is for Henderson ltilwackee Via. May 7. Wisconsin's delegation to congress. numbering ten members met in caucus bere today and decided to support David llendarson of Iowa.

for the coming speakership PILES FISTULA RUPTURE STRICTURE AND VARICOCELE. Core guaranteed by painless method. No detention from business while eng treated Hue been in Atlanta so years arid sin responsible professionally financially and ndividaslly. Consoltstiott free. Come in end lets talk it over.

Refer to best business men ia city. Telephone 228 sad 1648. Hours 9 to DR. TUCKER 16 North Broad Street SOH001 las lormet leetlig of I I Bunda I meeU lIu r1DtendenI5 YOUg Mena Chran A oI8to Frda Te uon en cntemplaton eme wee excelent etecte meetlg lnttrnatonal ton re. newtd Interes hool felds aditon suprntendentl al aoool ciy ws atend- a laro numbr Suday shol Refeshment We.

ene durng I to lales YOng MenIOrlstat I Au 1aton Id cmlihed to SUday ehool cuse Atata. To meting dvote princpaly te eleton omcr ad scUson te constiuton whc faUy 8ote a reteled wth l1ght aendments. Te cnstu to pvdes te. lhal do disusion meetng uon 8nd provIson I Ment tha tere soud denom wtona dsusIon al. Te eleted esn wo Clonel Hehi.

lden 1 Wlan scrt. ad On teaUer. vco presldent t. unon chose Fr. Ln dr snd.

H. 7. FeAr thi Chales Montmer tour Beeher. C. Smt.

Te conBtuton pvdes a exeuiv comtte cnsg te omc te ton wth thre Iembn to tree. membr omcer elet- re Smit S. Wih Id Monteth. Dun meng nubr. arese we mde tendent VaO s0ls ouining te wh shoud uderaken te uion.

I state tat te pca ruon to fra u0n brn teeT te vIous deo- naton eter mehode te- Ig dlscWse Id vauo ucngd to meetng fnt diSuon th 1 8t redenc Re 6t We Peatre. wl mtods tht me te contol da 1001 aceutl dsuIon te cu re bten 1 Id S. Wiha. we aplnted tt se Psident Hemphl. Te net metng unon wl 1 to lat Frdy i rrm te Iterest hI ba ested te uon probble ver lgO ateoae w1 bad low e.

memb unon A HeDjll. Smth. lth. i. Far Kcklghter.

B. MoncrtetR Beeer C. Bue Hood Mayson Ln- Newl. Wile Pon A Bem 1. Du lo John W1iason.

Wita Lftu. ThomPon. Ee. Slt Buton Erett. Kuger.

S. Ma- TLI T. 1 Je Aderon S. Blaton. A Kng R.

NOrny. Stny. Waey. A. C.

Woley. lte. JW Sheby. Perma Flouoy. Sewel ad Hn t.

FR SIVR TT CoIone1 ot Syg T. WmBo Dne oxle Tenn. A promnent deoCt tis ha re- teJv tement YJua Ba rterlng th etet te slve Queston Clonel. nran wl for a stver trst nd gve rto 1 wl gve to a 1. te stad- ard Id I a tt y.

I cme. Te vIctor wI OUr te bcue force eney gve instea eteclng ourelves I te Forda Lglatu Talaasee. 2. Tla bIng Sturdy lelatue decJ- saal ove ut onday Te 1mprtat mesure tody a bi rerntaton cor lt psd sed may ils smal an cened ls Cendar. Th I beind.

sltng hO1 daly trg d1spse Imp.r- tat b11 wee sesslt ad bnes w1 ruhed Ae gettng wel tt I ae uing matter wheter gettng wel I Ighfor YOl contnue bcomng Incurle We mae dange. Consul I cst a cnsutaton. eiher ofC mal. ca w1 guaratee It i necessar tnan ial bckIng. I eot cre W1 10.

lages bUlness Unie Sttes spaly. butt up a reputaton skl tat cnot Quetone caIm trat ad al cue to ad elcate pecular to men and wo- 1n whIch form our dltctve specalty. Cal wrIe teI ad wt er- tany please result. ton i fre ofce mal. Splf plson.

nerous debly. di1ultelhydroele varocele stctures 11 t. reumatsm. I 5 bg s. tat an d.

eaes WOn. 1' DR TAWAY C. S. Ba St. Ga Inm Bldg treatment sedin forSymptom Men 2- Women No 3 for ae.

Ct Ofce ioJs toJi 1 OBml STHBFO TY 4 I h8 7Cp eA 1T. tiO Tei I I I Qt YTRDAY Jyor a 1 tBte Xouto lderP oal- tn Veble Doten A 8 te Tslt atret cmlteo. m3yor membn ciy counci Ston urse consdrng prpsIton I Bros. twentfve chlppe wl brout Quries at lthonia ad use 0 loo th Itreta Atanta To lef ystoay mr ocok 4rt Stno Montain Te membr cuncl. wlt numbr lvfe geat r- mane hl mayr br wtet cmttee hlcle 0 te at Lthona.

a mle way chIpp Itono IMpe wn adatte cmmItte naly agd acpt geneus aount ff prlment sad tly 15 chp abut ry. whlo owner aranxoul hve an reenty Brs. propsIton ciy counci tbeentre amont fre. prvided te coun1 would Jythe cost. tTspr.

tton. Mayol Wowa an member gner cndl acepted te Inv1tto copny vllt Quaes at L- PUrl insptng wa 8atted strt Wen te commte rete ounta a deUghtfl bbCo rer sered. te geu Bos. ha a ver enable tmeThe. tr py retue te cty I ocock th aternool To riros me wht conld reaonle trllprta- chIpp stoe hve agee furl cas hul te aone at nt pr ya ater uIng twent-fve cr los I I tund sultlle ra Pv atreta.

baance 1 dubtes aceped ad 8nIO Dlckeron HomerUe wa cty today Lv Oteen. Dogla solcltorhtp rt being aked foundaUo ther aganst r. democray tero' was a wor ottrt Jlated kown r. Oteen ffe. bth aWaYl rsided tme totbo adolnn IOUlty Cotee.

Whle Oteet Wi Clnch wa executve' comtee. lald Ickeron dldmucb submtted mona goveror cOIUty otcer cnch. Hol John wa demoratc legslatuo tt 9 wh 1 Ig thepopulst cadIdate. lel frm commltee Id mny demoratc cadldate OmC0 I lat electon falsenes r. thl taite wil populim" deued Dckerson.

auppoT msel nothn" 1 unfar tha ma ian laHat re de amot enUely cou- Id tem are. populs s. I have Atata" Snator ikeron charge. ter. he 0 vernor.

Ut afte wa atacked thouht i tar tanta evldenc Iovernor lufclent covince al estlon' r. teJnl democray GctUDI haved1n baUaO 1 a r6 enton. tobaco sies- recent retuIned Islad. I qnestlonat1e procel hlnute at pendage altende al eaborate a baquet a state. In frst rbers chr ajr cat0n serice ark ha nd contnualy 1ead alow.

baber reacn dlterent sectoI fae. I wih Santago barber. nd thit a halowln on a raor ad 1h vlng al tme role a aayleated mysel a chalr ad Spaish ter. snave was a al volubliy 11 can bs relmInarlea onsumed dleen ute fore Id hi sumClenty whette mier bega frmly Intlct intentonal lre. medtated.

frst to dul serice I th hais lteraly telows countenace dmles delgbt frsh 1y vocabulay Incude its god thig OlOnt. A Wa lordy i1 hng- roer tamly generatons undertad a aId Id lved tel a fve mInute cock at end diappeared I hoii. lny gahes lteraly ThO trst aUst evIdenty he'd inficted punih- met lef sIstant fneen mnute ad tracts Id mowng 2 lbop. mor aId exterinaton. tatec aked hm utd Id 8vlse AmerIcans car raor acn Bery.

busIes Haltmore. Chearl. know ri. 1 te Kimball thens ciy. I Har Piaelphia I Kmbal.

repreetaUve cunty. II ciy I Rchmond. Va. gos atend annua metig Souther Iurgon" D. 1 Dot cty.

BtF3tuot eD 1 mthe c1t. t. I UT I iTIN 1 ADJ NT GBNBRAL. rl ReUell LuteiatLJ ufrmTht psUtn OFFER Wi m. attl Wn Ad2utt ea 1.

Nad I i UrTUHl EUUEFDRUE DUIES I ItII10t Xw Wo Wi 1e 2 ty Sttione p1 ent WmE Mde Son clt h. 8 new actnr enera. Fnt Leutena Jon at1 it artier. wa recenty frm tis clyaa IIslant mUlterml omc connetDn wth thll detaled' a atnc8- cneral. retee Leutenant Le Lyo.

arUer. Leutenant wi Cutn a cher mal ars pratce Hi excelent a 8Ju. tt genera or de artment unde dIrecton ataIn othly. leutenant art1 juta genera. I cfy tame ist mUlternr ThIr Ulled sates Ineer ad.

wa b3tery. fheie hlsdrectons Frnk commandini department deta1ed' hm adJutat Thl wi probatly Leutenantlrtl unt adutant en era ths deparment name omclas Wahtngton Wa vacant departur ajor Henr aled Berl1 earl durIni hi dute miitar atache embasy leutenal Lyon detaled at temporaiy fl WI ntounced aOl Jon gan woul ajutant cen ral department aor Lgan. Is realgnatol ate recevln Instructons proeed ciy. Sic Solder Av. atens hospial Mcheron morIng Augusta The pIal AugUta ha en entrely aba.

al Sith' Oho way Nne ltvas hapfal ad tV8 pJace genera Th later hospial II aor hospIta I wl a tme. w1 reue hopital. theos1t9n heoc pror Spanlsh-merlcawar. Halne wl remain a Fort 1cPherson I prper staton. thids atng hopial hospia cor wn tatons thl traned nune wt inuUe.

Hynotm te theCtU Consttution woner presIon mad you re ders arIcle al hypnotsm Quackenbol. Col1mbla univeriy. appeare Consttuton 2st. I arIce a- nouncng Atanta manufactry. Lague I reducig taxaton payer have alert.

or taning 156 the' gmIn read phlanthrQllsts In ters te I wa 1 bne- tts al tgs. wthout lstnUy. I confed tief years hal cety. bth an cOlts thecuurts. sme Bel.

physia ruIn etect on. vl wreked hea h. mnd ad fort ne. unappIness Anftte citzesbp 1. I beneft communiy matenaly 1S' ufatoles.

scl nce whcb mae plae lordld senlual mentl in- stupIdiy Indlterence melanchola Insaniy et. Al yeas etort sus hertachebut Ins atneously a Crist sid te be cl an. hs I I hypnotsm al c1 I To staggere 1tpos- slbltle. besltate Ito annou ced tht I coull thousad mies folowe drectons a fou fa en de lare culd I bulet eatig fe th pltent phyicans al Immeditely ther ratce. suUelng.

WhenNlcola w1 harnessthe sun d- I chlner warth electIcty excam i go xpectnUy. declres ag ln te InhbItts ars practcal plan whIh wl do. f. surlrlse. Nothg I pssbe.

atualy ac upn when theor all ImpossIble" clen creep for1ad oten alogter. i canot awaen Inteest susat Norhwetern I. contins a ver Interestig artco value hypnotsm curg fauls chldren. Luen. Sr Ina Calorn clege.

fuls menUone Ipel 1 Profesor Quackenbossatt c1vtces disatrous. chld Id nothIn hd ben the Lkens. sy. PsycophYlltogclllU- 81 Ado de Art. Par.

wa ih ecY metho UggeUon b. treate thousnds sie. lad leveral htndr deetves ever pUbt schOl. Pars traed metod' Jnwhch' Derlon lngs nce. bcome adept treuently vled to cliks crbcpla' abvenstuto an bntouche blec atreasure oC oglC wsdom themet lser4d.

lwth a slmPrDrelo i te' i1 DP m1t t. tZ 1 adcYI tllfor 1hou ht. word ad de otcnlenmCtnem 4eln' ah llw 1b eUeya Dismai ad mQrphma" sa ellycue hYln Um. Po1esoruaenb. BY.

Rp tble' 1 1ont Iwei aa roa4 are rporcaie thousads Wbch bypnotftatent haaled aa pltonor cu At recnt vent0n tle 8 ae cal Iclet Macn hypn9 mwa dluu aIdanno" the. lge. dUe wlCh areuppse toboprOleslvebut sml town. Aong al. Intelgent physIcias tant the pratce wondertuceuce tera pht antroplatahereltrested 1s ad hUmntyt Atata ahxous enogh ever mater1a advanto' te Iare pOles as eaer tor men mori provemenu Theie 1.

perfet. 10 ortn l. andhapplnes. hat caot atord nore or. elay vestlton wlIh prms wel humniy.

Pofessor QUak6bo. condudel So cety shul Prot cted gutig palor. exblUons 8 A lcn mano ad wohnhood frD' unprincIple pno gs oo Kp i tfJ man Hypnotsm hould 1e restr1cte uder penaty heav tne and 1 1 I iE fh ha 3il i hef tsi lel Ltures ypnotam" wries. tUtument hypnoUIts wmgvn may thi truth HypnotIsm 4en nes beter beWe i bl te whih kta that lre nothtg can AUant hundrel abut the heven th wattt et l. lugges tat tey et th la os fr etfis drn Ll shoudlo se acub torm te purose metal mora scIence Yc lnc A pa tat wthout so I ioFr CIo ts.

tme lad. tranl- sdenttcaly eletrc telegh Ad Po Sor Ela Baltmore dUngulle tical whle teleaty undeveop tarter tIan anyol sne i IlelY ultmtely. bome transcedent portace thebuuan Ad tly te eperment Ivest a. Uon wondaful te marvelou Blac Hltory lhwthat FaJce caig mado. sarns.

atende chemIa numbr. I raclnate haf wondrful a ro' that nny perio wouldblteretea equaly marelu end benefcent. busInes Ue bsides etenal dolar- gettng Intereste a CnsUtuton wkh everyby prhaps Id makng is studes kown awakn suc Frak Weldon gves 10 m3ny feoc hi el coleges nortt lnes sem magcal mathematcaly tre. blevo a cub in- psycIc sclenceal wt-the' scene dels wih evoluton n. I dd tomans pw er other mor wonderru.

alng bri1ance a nbl aly levo cLb Intrelt' an my Atana' ag wterT JUL OKEFE XNDI0F MU I tte net paphiet Isue Pasenger Dpartment Ct or ScotL4d RIload I. lve valuablo 1nforaton tZo to capl lfr geat eton southwe terJsoui. lout ster 1 yCi ind Ca1 des RECEPTON. Syphony Wi Delght Enterent th Cub huS uey Eenn. Syphony Cub w1 It an1 reital and 1010we by Tecepton I ha aranged.

charactetuUons LForest wi ad Hoge wl playa mandoln essrs. SbaM J. Russel wl a futo ls Clementie Mcregor a pian whlo voal njmbes wt ren Mils Whie StEtnhae Ch rlea w1 lght refresbmebt. lade aux1ary. the Clubooltals concets soIal ciy.

tey wtundo utedJy te contnued entre giv at clubhous Id 1 beng forwad elemet cub berhip whlh muscal retures. Rehearlas rad concer ad Browne1 confdent w1 Atlnta an entertainment tome w1 lurpas large organiatons luch-harater Atanta season For Jchero A teroo mYlterlous accdentby wh a Spr1ngeld rIfe lew hea oculed aferoon rIe wa fred lon wth Heai. young Was Injure ben pr- tklpatn In shan batte Ffh Georgla regard a troley Ihot wth numbr trends al In Springfeld r1 of te wa fred straght Hea. hev wadna I carrdge trck msn tn ad cose rae wa. dia tris I Is et ctl a ahel contned ball A 1ar nek.

ad ad te fao wa brIse lcerate Hed wa immedately tow called phallan sed wou. nd a. lald I daneru. Te mac a thn bultt woul ut dd penetrte te aeply. hougl th rde wa.

fed lar ad daylht n. OlO punetetrlg er iure ldIes otte ad helad lat. tat evr In the pay dene ng to ahot Sme de- claro theSI wufed by one of He8' eneme whowthedto Prftl7 t1aol. rpttuntyto ctht Tevene1 tht he cli tatbe aci entaU7 1d. hrge Irb adetete 1 toS Lu' I.

Bre a. tjnAt 8. a Tt WetemaAt a eFyer eafut 8Lul i 1 7m I1 BBt fTarDfsotss Jf Gntl BLBMS t' Fon An atCne eTo Jlar80 NE Q' SubJe 1DIel A It Pbe. FUR IMPORAN SESINS. WLL HED Cotc JeWen Ated t' Ne tr A b.

Sut furt AUant coneeco tuy neg 1roblem. wi i t1s clT. com encnJ Tesy. 1. cMInu1ng unUWednedy May nst clullve Tero wn sesions' th st prmnente make als 01 lu jets relatng neo rco.

soject dilcan' tsTea Nego BusIness" tOIO. have dow aper notted thocommlteo alagement the i 10me hv not i epected tat ther1 wL chane progame Te elcome w1 a4. Carke ulven1i. Candler wl e. an addres- conrerence rat meetig wl b.

hed Teday nght. Te subjet dllCsed at th tme tat wi tol seson conrere e. Po sor ohnHope te tata. Baptst cole. wl mak tal Buslnes.

Te nego vaous endevor wn discused Eer tj twn tae up lepateiy dcuse. indivdua. apakers tWeklay at o' lok. wi sypolumU IPeeches upn variou plCS. At a xenerl meetng on' subject hat Shal Chidren a LvnT wn atend meetg ad.

te Wedneday nlht lastmeeUng w1 Ie. addrsea oc wl robbly tme. ver Jnterestng progae ha arrange t1a oclon progrmme. gven al folow Tsdy. 30h welcomePredent.

mstod ddressHo A Cadler. govenor Georga' Ieanng ohn Hop Atanta iapUst Nego inl Estte physicia Id deaier i rU eitte NashvUe. Ten. r. L.

publsher Jacklon. Tenu SaVng Ba Walhn. dIr tO WahlngtonD Nego W. OtUhy t' cfr. At Wednesdy My 31t 31.

I. IYIIIum. wth sDehe ted. vmlnute. UPt oufJrtel bu queaU ni.

de My 31s m. meetng. teaubJect Shal Cldren DQ ior' I lngT" Papr Lucyl Upton Mr. Alco J. Crpz MI I Hatte Mra i Weesdy.

ay 31t 8pm I Nego Underrer-eux. 1e Baltmore. I. N. ego Bue3 leD.

Lndsy. Iod. ColuDbia. S. Nego coleor te prt Wtmln on.

C. Neo Newlaper Mflhell elor Ilchmond Planet Otook Nortt Cao Jaes dle COlege GreenSoro FOB ON Wen 18les lere vsior tte aternon. a gacefu a ere a' laucer tanlng thr te8pon. 1 a aoe cre cal' dr a dIs ta redy' seo 1nstanty. reuire cknC DEA MY WATS Ei' EarY Yesterdy Morg RIdence.

yL oun lay wel known ths mornlnl ahorty ocloc ather 18 Eat Far la i fOl Ibout week her. deatt wal entrely unexpeted. a hld ver severa demse. wa slter and or N. Cole.

Fneral ericel w1 comutec thi afenoon 4 the wl ocur cemete reat Rutle. ay caLuke Mathews's hadsome resdence Fank ln lerously dalge tsmor In tr orgnate defetve fue te nuner. To rot buldlngwa bure of he Interor buldlng1 To 101 wf1 tl O. byJnsurnce gr ater prt etet. Abaa Sfte I cmaT lrmlnm.

Aa. 81 1L- ana meetn. Aabama Stte Lnd I. toa. Slof ondon England wa el cte predent 0.

HaeycNe lean. preient Frn Brng. trasurer generl mna. To meetngwa forandrOUUn busines WI traste U' Hi Ne apr. Euf ula Aa.

1r. SP Te Tmes tomorow wi eonta WO. eUu tor. atr egbnYeQtaUv jourllm eto ad prOPretr Efaua Da a eky toay- aoldout hs enUeprltp1t leaves te deldAkauranR Mreo cher a w- aaue entol lond9T morltore1k ra 1 laia' dpue.aotheran4 leaUve muY NorolkV iT Wet fo1 bltaor owed to' bCmay euhtt ocoJ at at UeTC Qu1cly spre foHostttr tubml i iwr. Uh I 1 qFIH SI MABH1 T.

Rbl pav dEi llit lum. bVO wrl te 111. Haranm Tladto Pow a ea PleuetotMt te' 1uraUo Jritl" ot-7'r tedone ru I a. W. enu 0.

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Epoly a alpett ctrh teltolshtt crot bex nwlldo a. ta 1ID KI. ese i entl omp1Of lanUude.al- ut teeUD teir bl od bct thn. neroUlystem4eraefO ses tem 10 go contnuous ad In iellg I weakes uorunato 1ond r' le belwe tO I 1 I BUSYSESSION ATl i POLIGE ARRAGKSi AlaBel edthe0 ad Bele Bl1 led Kgoow te plcemunee st rday. ateroon epla tey hd 4turbd he ury mr tquty 1 0 Det b1asphemously defte d- OI weite reorer uke tem what tey hdtouy.

btltette sam te adthl lawha tey oU' knpotuk tootrh" Ana BelL' De toa loe' toCrh tel me' repled Belo1lW neb er nu Ad Jetw erus htfer I Sor Jo dat. I la1'- Ue ad tod sh dt cd nu" Wn meenad load" 10" N1gerwht nebbr wke none den. Niger ad de uppe and her dt wa spla wht my pl 01 UE aer ad er' Ut" ju te dNuh htb del arp wthaple awhtohlde mo1that hadplatJtpatat tor iaee' lecuedout. t' stlP thi. ui Tey te lte faT aoJt and scurer 70 an bt tl up te shorage fol a week" Jede lhe wa er" LmeteUyer whutd nier 16 tel To' oor waUn rom slamme anl aoter' WB cUed ou Swped te Met WlJma a' len hung nego yout.

ad 1mtaa Ihor bllck oT wih galullayeda doublerol a themaUn WI Jut te pentenUa nderook gve 0tAUs htr i nuber ua erds. Ai ddnot thIn' breedg t9rfer tpabroad 8 lner. ad jumpd ad WB soc fetquete Ito h1 stYlowhen a poUcemn appear te Bcene JW plcema. hve appered onhe fght. on ha notlngtofo wlh thoetor.

But bY1 whm 1 lendsWf 1pee thei p11 et Lnfelow aeismenght Al met acn the' cha To cem frendship ter decde a stndofalot One' bater banl ad ten te. ter Iwlled lome sor an' inexplc blo myster aotbelpJcemaq 1 s1htat th oppruomoment ad Id ere bgge ust ateT tng. bg cndy outng 1 cfy gau vlplay. ro1 judg dt cu Josh Come' Gref. Poor.

JCs Clowa lureenough cIf thUe wuthe prorera mtnee study hi old mke dp to much onorand ol man' thi te ad wm al mor n. 1 ron.1 hi lt jabree hav ben 1e- Ine Wt cyene' pppr. ial Ybo stU newen ailobnaz l' prop etr' sl scp In an4 bmbare t. baHe. mahed.

pe giasacrptosl te ende. ch Jroke. th er tlwes whlo lfm te a ubridee onof thelatet work 01 obscniy pro tanty Te rrer wa abut lettbeold io wUit 4yslUtestockd on. ac unt ot Jou 4evot onto h. clD.

wien thebeder wit a Plrn rp bw an sld he. rred to" sy atew Ivehm not 1h7 hI b100 lhoul4 bl A er i nCre ben toubled wHI dspplaad Jn ge toJsin 1 Inll lagtpp ad pnemo ll i ICud dayornlgh To. but phYll- canm 6cu. eo go. Ivltd te Mulanpby hositl S1' 1uls anl rivd' beneft Te py.

Ilc1told hanarow1go 1Ie' utet of. lto adt remey wa hVl" ct Ot whlchTretusedto hve done then. vlte geat ma mnen ar 1drU aongwchwere en lndLyeHot SnngNewMexco SwetSpJngs adanitou C1 otok let may erent kndsot medcno. recomele dypepbut l. fe e'p U1i i btles ru fou Ie nI ot moneYfort go fcr I potogaph' But1ctarr tbestomh el a at anyotherpr te termey.

Al1thu ben Iad Per i ot fMo rf i cut i tarh whenverloted. thermey tht wlcure1aferewcre everhere. 4 Swmer tarr" set. 1 Dr Colubu 0 tl tok. a pleorJ hs auUoDt PI coQtpa aecetO scrap J1n Jude1adte I PeChI eSfeto hav te JIGD Caloaybndovert te cgzcu saut a bater Tis props1onraily a hd neYerltger4 boO id rJ shJeadlevrbtor wba be.

1ghtbeen Jlher' tanthe lc cut rerdelsad wa CbUet t. a' sugeste prsetor. 3Qslw Bpndsev dYs ltl et7 atockd ater tht te whereew1 bhelduUbe1 tet tecli. ur MQNElIS' NEDED fOIHQI 8lyat nAt o. 7W Ito ESGN JORm CB wu Aist Wrkoi uporg Jaai.

eloca work JL IoW1nCharge ot EnspandXF Monrecnty ter Uut Jv1 Were. tey were lQage of6ar 1orlntatct. a Uonr Uortwf ndo 1 t. encuct oftba homefa werknl h1. aT esabl he a 1oseJn.

chgt azouto rl nor4e' torn homeur h' t. mm i ta ebt nes Esilori We bn sI 1 wor tok. l. aferte or ciy ofNalvle rehave- am nt' exP nce Ws" ft Satvtn ay wo We Ptclt chage otUe. Shele hbe.

a 1n1ereste1 ef1ttUor wre ttJSfed Wit tO Iatned tbatteatureoCtowork Ensig Mo Ullel vet t' te cn a Icesl. Ant thInk tat rca hundedol se relwth. whlcbto. pra 11 nuhpeed rl ie 1twUJavenotu bl Inbmga suppll1ttu lpnof ror YorUl. uthe folown sa Durng the-last' montlwe ba beenlaborng InNashvUle Jerbap ex.

planalon heworkdone er wonda. ss1 theIeple undertdg W8t' tod re At Prctbe tou month Selterhoe1ote tt cty te-Slvton AY. furshed 1093 meals lt nnmb 1ere Juhe cets 13 wer gvn cet we trlbedt 64 esenc pe Ple rd' nU1br otlckW Were wihoutJans tken cr freofchareTls klnol Or we cam tOtnta' Of klndo-eUer Ism ded wlnternt thatther" pientyto InaJ rg cHydurlng thetlot tha 0 0 i. gr at encouragemeni' the' worktbat reabout10 startloDd lIuretlutw tbatlntlashville Mpf sen we 1npeed 3IGtoput me forworklngmel JngoO ndltlon imdweft tJlOsltlvethat anappeal to11le orAUanta. he moUn ctatsedwtthouttrouble SONT SFATHEBf1AJto FromlnentVirgb lanslIaveano.

ds 1tloolfond. ay" At Loulsatt. I ttIOnDf DrN thepl ce. hlda al ernoonthedoctl andlIaymet. aSSedandthe1w attckedeacb oilherw1th ha1raFtnaI1 ap aT.

abdoo oonotthlnk Is one-AU UO hI llympectabl afMneaWUlJ3eShut Pitisburg fay27Thl ow mlne1n ls dlstri rated. com a les refusingtoalgn. at' nfer. aountU 1Sththedate Wisconstn Isfor 7y sConaln' hiretoday JpportDaV1d Hen erJl nof. ofothe 1 lt.

5 lPilsJit1LARJJPTORa 1by Jlai i cLNo det OD bU5inc5J Io a be ioAt espo siblepror ssjonallr1in cWly. dJ diY dua1l1 andletsta1k Jtover est mCit1 fh z8 Jotlrs9tq rl Bt04d fr I. MS dr. s.s&i out a ed eLbe1dbythe is ofof thaiuo S. Cs Qu our tonic-guar.

OflSSSand of bufl1n th oney. anj 1ers jt I the pt5 5 ehar med wt S. ftd ed ops thG ert rrji thL n- to th ci reri. glyen a to In tate to BDED 6900o. CLi 7ooooo 2 of ew YoJ 0 5eJ 19.

37. in reren large QC G. ge moo reports D. Zepor 0 the Qrk th. welt thI0100 to POdi en Were aton a No.

The C1pIo WhIe an tta1an mog ty OVaer th the met er Otdtn5.a. atojj iJeh tx ion a Ing- on be ac- the osldes or the I. a ng Peachtree. of. th th eon.

T. J. A lice Bryan 1. tb way. Z7ispecial.

is say tI built peculiar men dtinct1Ve specialty. e' I 7. I I e. 4h ei. pc a It Men 0.

I 1 ATI1- STONE7FORCITY Lt. Street' TwentyP1i QUAaR tctie CofliderPlopoat- re- ex- th 1ll t. i HouJoha o1SC xnyseir. demccra y. the th a hlreute consumeddlteen 10 jt.

10 ii sod ILl is IST ADJUTA GBBRAL RESUMESFORMER Ig2ot ntly Ap- Tb en-- his cc- im- ddhls godl" wait-expectantly. lm- tb it-cannot prof cc- vices hsindr I snce a. i' ieIat inEurope conclusions. aysI been absolutely coiL g006when cared fo Dc hypnotiotreBtlnent wa often frOnIunprinclpied Clot th such- study mostrOmlnet itACfarther be- interested science-call will-the mans life-I Atlantaagree writer the.ch capitalfopop Joplin. Webtt Tue day musical-features such character James aC ofthe party denied firing the shot.

Some I the gun fired Meada enemies who wiaheit to profl by this op- I to cbtainrevenge that thaiiibe dIschargeIwa5de. osttouiL toda a dyla ng leeP EOROPROBLEMS CD KaySOti TheCubject Hall the' or in- a4 1it4eanIng strbjectwlll o'clock President Hon. Profess.or CH ocer" gro- ocr 3itr ve pox 01k f. Miss lJoderake-Fella H. egro N.

NewrpajerJo0 er Ia too Mrs. Close. Pireat this-morn. The theinterior 4 byineturance Lei Ma Spej formaland wastraneacted ant hl printing-plant A LOduir 1t i Ibs TiZgi Tij and ii flames ccii 1thxitedstIol. 0 THESTOMACH.

Owrltes regardtoQT It fordamegieatpieasurotoitestif7 andwidely uaedreme a wtUdoa1lthatis it. nu- od I dis- toaY bOthstMtbd atthe me de- fer- was--- 1- nu.n- olo- den- war- ob- thbjuncturo JudgeNash bItbls crap withsptec ota ruorthat part-at Aformer itd hacaII outi N6oth scoiirers fe todo sawhim of Ai at. Wia a dwhen rtendeoa inano witha tb srapironecnipedchin bedesired 4' been axter Me 4Jjmadbeen 4spepeia 1. rest receivednej py. had- I remedywasto 4 oat I a elif i' LasVegaa New-Mexico alotOOit agmeat mediclnerecommended wo tt remediealavedone me1 themnto cc- It st tooka ofJ ihs a mnanwith citycoufl poltcecourt obliEedto wl1 daysin me alvaUonArtnyTo akeNewVfort aInta1xi flWo5sIst1norkofllacUg om Armyi Ati nta.

fromNaattvIile1 wherethey wertinoharge of. ork madei4thS eonductofthe. ine-hic chargeare B0 frea ofall ita workot the. have thicline the bomocaa muthneeded WO iis donethere we Sbelterhome that 0 tItle eachand onticket. 5540 etck of orktMt we greata goo an' 9.

PATEBPAT a ID Proxni ent av morningJohnG May-and I Pr- Maymet- and appear onthO sce eand theabdo- 3taphyeicians th Ijamortal Alithe th bleare The te sigathe t. 37 mettn 4- 5 5 5 a..

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