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finft f. fUrSSShi EMOCRAT SBiinBt ii i6. fcu Befiml Oordon. Addrssses ths abcr tiu o'clock. Tbi third earning GtneTaIGor T7 TT T- 7 putting up tttingBol Ilayney bright young boy.

i jftckso3l ftuhty h6. not ye tf old go to te to make a' ewhi Toe 3ea iigstheMd around General Got. ttitaLrs In great number and gave old. soldier and democrat obvious that the third wear the crowd till it would be too Uenetal Gordon to make a speech. WaiUnt three hour thedenv ocraU arranged atand down stairs for Senator Gordon and hit commenced his Wcech th nearly halt the crowd with.

Tb third party ople wln 50 ti the reneral. head begsa iwguy and make so much noise that he not beard. After being thus in- ei mMsage Will sent up stairs permlssion for General Gordon to 4t there and continue his speech. The was met with a prompt and flat b' the windows tightly closed so vofce could not penetrate the story. General Jordan then CUD.

Tilth bit speech slowly attracting One by one the crowd from the upstAira leeI Flickered and Flashed. Gordon started out in. full force with his speech a popular negro preacher by the KS of Jrcen Hunter stepped into the third party assemblage- while J. 3. ir Vthe weaker had paused to catch his rf Areath and asked gentlemen Iwants to ask a question eh is die am de tune.

between democratic and third parties dat is. Iftplafa words What is de difference la iesfltwo parties 7" speakefjttarted oft with his dramatic thundering tone ant attempted negro but it wouldn't work. his question and' de- iS EtL le democratic party was an l3 gSfi bl suckers and the third paw was the party of the peopleT Lord MfiWas greatly nonplused by this interruption ed Itwbich made his hearers ex- wroth. While Lord was answer- Question somebody to the rear of house shouted democrat sent that negro tp1 Kill him. In twenty.

seconds there was fifty knives drawn on the negro and there th crowd that fthe the om fiw' Don't K1U lie I'm Gala er realizing his peril. went 'Don't Mil me I'm got away and went down a very humble and respectful General Gordon the same ones- and got a courteous' and entirely reply. The incident up stairs a sensation. a' treatment of Hunter made the or. mthe third party angry and Gen- Wraons courteous treatment pleased themand In large numbers they began to leaw and soon nearly every nfgro pres- ntwas sitting within the sound of GOT- ft aw getting the information they Went to Gordon.

Gordon warmed up the begun to spread down towards was not long before he had iuojv ijr 01 me crowd. general Gordon made a fine speech plain SSSHai honest and had good effect. was about equally divided third party people represented by fout notwithstanding their schem- to keep General Gordon from democrats clearly rot ore the exercises were over. Captain i rnett Gordon closed lion. W.

about thirty minutes 1" sonic scorching hits SSS5 that any daVT party people wer attumpi. Gordon from the upstairs edthey hadn't spoke. made them anu and gave them I few to take are tioing sonic of the lives and the rank sod keeping the itaS olnc telling work in the old. Sf have dined the good ol bloody jtalr to storm battle had headquarters for this estahijrd. Three spa-p witiThand with registers all political perioT form the eighth ining districts are en- vigit lJassie Qty of all kinds ountain from which Inform lntclNdin In th national freely st Oeqr a.

Athena democrAcy ccosd only headquarters in' At- 5 wa4 Vbtere pilla ii LT S61 a 9 eliminating all tromUwct i hetbaf" of r9fulous f- fA' Ba tertginttls preparaUoahasaoeanal 1 is claimed that the tiryU fof blind tigers and if the defendants iii the case are- YlctoriOus ft days of the dispensary run ty1 the city nnmberedBnt the courts will prpbablyrriew tift-jcase-ta. different light jbj-ihe attorney. He rgfor.s the defendants gave at the creatlonot the nirT-iWM simply an to tha local option law sad ft engilBinntof MrtiSam Funk- iB 1 Rachel Morris which has jnst awuaced. Tlib young people both Another Hotel. i6tel8wI9 openottithearst under popu.

ar management and wil1Do doubt do a butineas. lie Deserts as. September 27 iT Tom Watson sawed th air here today before Ian composed of 800 peoples party folks from tm counties and about as many democrats. The democrats lad. T.

Taylor of iIawk1nsvtfle present sad asked Mr. Watson- to. fluids time' with him. This Watson refused to do. The speaking occurred the grove near the waterworks plant.

There was some talk originating with the third partyites that the. third party orator toned to with a' great deal of respect untit near the end. The democrats were anxious to bear some good democratic doctrtte Wponnded by Colonel Toni Taylor and as they saw no end promised to Watson's harangue they began call him down. As he finished I speech le left the stand followed by all the third party men present notwithstanding the. announcement that there would be a democratic speech.

Mr. tlhipp Introduced Mr. Taylor. of lilwklnsyllle who spoke for fifteen minutes end completely answered every attack that Watson had made on democracy. BARBECUE.

The Democrats or Campbell- Have Great' Demonstration. Palabtin Oft. September 27. Special Campbell county sounded with democrat- eloquence on Saturday list. Two thousand people met St the barbecue here on tatoay UovtnOr Northen made good speech and made many trienda.

lie pyunued tom Wauton with ntavy licta. VVa tutu tUlCKt huM IUJ no was ttUI to pay wm otiot. W. thilsey followed the gay- Uor Us Ured tl uid in speak ui of toe days that tried ui souLs. After his spwcn duimtr was oruwunced Th re wan a ap cuu ut tilt tie colored population.

It was tilled with the" barbecue uvt wuuon allow mind every colored per-evil Iiitq and. to spare. At o'clock the began again. Colonel 3. hinith of Uglethrope made the opening speech.

He reviewed 4he condition of the farmers before the war and soon after the war. He compared the condition of people now end before the war. He said toe great trouble ua we make too much cotton end hence the price is low. The greater the demand for cotton the bet. ter the price and it was the same with everything else.

We must make. our own corn. and wheat and ratee our own hay and stock' and quit buying on credit and then we will flourish. He raid take the young man of this day and all lie wanted was a high top hat a cigar in his month a Pl tot in one hip pocket and ft bottle or whisky in the Other works at nothing but his devilment and soon you hear that. this young man Is in the champing.

So it was with the. negroes. Major 3. W. Robertson tlen followed.

in bi inimitable style. lie fired right Into' Peek and his gang. His anecdotes caught the crowd. Major Robertson Is a most eloquent speskeraad our people were delighted with him and Ma speech. UT.

3. W. Nelms then spoke. He made a good speech for democracy He went for Post with a Tim and WeAver and all Ms satellites. This' concluded tie speaking.

The democratic ldl i were out as well as 580 democrats of old Campbell. The Democrats Meet In Bartow Bartow Ga. September TA mass meeting here tonight under the auspices of the democratic club had jibonl three hundred' present and a delegation of 40 per cent from Louisville. The cornet band played with a speech by Green a colored teacher of the LsBisrUle school. He was followed by William Yanwy.

colored. The next speaker was Hon W. Fleming of who took up the Ocala and Omaha platforms. He showed point by point how the third party abdicated the Ocala platform. He was followed by Colonel PolhlIl Of Louisville and the meet- in closed by ft second short speech from Bill Yancey.

An Invitation Extended. Thomasvme Ga. September 7. Something new and startling in poll. tics it constantly bring sprung.

The following circular is being distributed We the republicans of Cairo district Thomas COtr Georgia. offer Rev. S. Ponder a candidate for the legislature. And sk every republican to press forward and do- all you ran to sect ller Ponder for the legislature.

We also ask oyu to bring out' another good man. Yours respectfully LEVI KELLEY chairman W. tFAULK Secretary. Politics Is Colqnttt. ThOZi1an1Il Qa.

September Politics la Oolffultt county are warming up. promises to be the storm center of local tunes. In third party is strong In that county. Their. strength is supplemented by about sixty republ1sn Since the war Got trait coanty has numbered about that nurabti ot republican votes.

The third party cazdI date for the legislature Is one of these re publicans-James Murphy. The democrats have nominated Wheeler Walker. sheriff The fight Is going to be a' on but the democrats are in. the. saddle and will win.

Veiling Into tin Augusta Ga September 27irrSp riaLy-- Messrs. 3. Todd Frank Vary Solomon Newcombe and four prominent and Influential citizens filas- Jt county in this congressional district quit thethird jiarQr tt fiatnrdaiand have come backIn the ranks of the solid old fen cracySvGlaScock is getting ore solid for tlift idembcntcyeach andwU1 give sid both ad nilgniflc aidrcssesrto one thee- ra P. TfcToungel ctor4 this district mad an able democratic' speech today to DL 1' en rSn Speda by the name of of-Johnson had a falling out cplnarowv six number Four of. them hav warrant sworn ontby tlr Ttlfu ffi VV5iBSSsSSit5 ifvSJSirt jiv nf i No flourish of trumpets gted tie ears of this niodest anti iw ft 1 congressman as the traliir Udd into the roofltM depot and the condor rudely wakened the gentleman fjCri the tUi telling him wherelie wjii at.

Thomas E. did not. hpxwfer appear to be at all discouraged. apie lack of enthusiasm displayed by the ilacon pub- lie. He Is traveling and Is getting.

need to receiving only Ughtjbvationsi By the way the thSiparty people don't like the word ovMlon and. In fact onebf their number. a tmdidate for to legWatore got very aflry day because The Constitution correspondent said sarcastIci11y cy third party speaker it ia coun would receive an gentleman of the-Pi P. persuasion said that he forgave the insult allowance. tot the Ignorance of the correspondent.

The worthy JP wont on to explain that ovation was derived from UN Latin root ovum un egg The correspondent promptly apologized. Watson did not receive an ovation but went. quietly to the- Brown house wh' re the clerk assigned him. to room. In which he conversed freely and very generously on matters of national importance.

He Is billed to speak in moon nexth month but he said that since Weaver had received such an ovation he doubted the wisdom of appearing before a Macon audience. Watson went on to speak of the coming contest in the tenth ad has evidently goon so tar as to deceive himself into the belle that he can carry several counties in the tenth against Black. Mr. Watson has however prepared himself for defeat for when asked it he expected. a.

fair count he teemed surprised and saIdl Qhno of course notr' When the good day comes Tonuzile will stick hl linger in his mouth pick up his doll raMand go home crying unfair He went on to make a number of charges against the democracy of the tenth which were palpably false and unworthy of repetition. The- gentleman left last night for Cordele where he addresses the. people this afternoon. A Serious Charge. Felix Corbtn was arrested but night on theharge of attempted rape and the testimony against him appears to be very strong.

The prisoner is. negro boy about twenty three or twenty-four years of age and his victim is a paralytic girl about fifteen years old. The scoundrelBjade an effort to escape when the glrJ' screams aroused the neighborhood but lie was captured before far. hi. was sent to jail this morning.

on a warrant and his next stetlwill in an probability bring him to the coal mines with a narrow chance of the gallows. Uodes and John O. Lowe. A joint debate between Ron. Robert Hodges democratic nominee for the legislature from this county.

and John' Y. Lowe third party' nominee is proposed And may take place at an early day. It is thought by the democrats here that the followers of the third party in this county will return to the foldlwnen John 1. is culled upon to state In public where he. is at politically.

If the debate comes off it will be under the auspices' of the Young Men's Democratic Club and the third party people will all be invited to front teats. they Bun a Di Ullry Lee Gardner and Theophilus. Tates of Washington county Were brought. in yes- treday by United States marshals charged with conducting a government still under a system of fraud. After a ariug before Commissioner Erwin they" were sent to jail on default of a 300 bono.

Mr. 3. Pr Lamar son of Colonel Phil Lamar died this morning at his residence in. Ylneville. The deceased was only three years of age and' has always borne the' highest' esteem and respect of the community.

The death was somewhat unexpected though th had been ailing for some time. In a few days Mr. Joseph Uerdine leaves for JIersonville Twiggs county where he will practice his profession. Mr. was renly admitted to the bar.

passing a brilliant examination which evoked the highest erominums from both bench. and bar and he enters the fields of litigation mull the bright. AJUIS. Allen Merrill of EUfl1u1a Ala. It in the city visiting Mrs.

W5 8. Payne 4OQrnnge street. Miss Leila- Cooper of Outland Ga- I. visiting the family of her unde Colonel Virgil Powers. On Thursday evening September 29th In.

on. Miss Sarah KIrtIVId of Ma- X7n and Mr. 0. Mansfield of ChatU nooga will be united in marriage. Mr and Mrs.

Mansfield will leave mmmall- ately after the- ceremony tar their home In Miss Mabelle Es es a pretty and attractive young lady from South Carolina is visiting her brother Mr. laiiot Estes. Mrs. Ianceriithe wife of genial and popular manager of the Hotel linier is visiting friends In Chattanooga. MrsT an G.

Hughes returned. last night front Atlanta where she Los been visiting friends and relatives. r. L. Amster.

who has practiced toedi- one fa Macon for the last threo years and during that time has won ia enviable reputation will leave next month for Atlanta where he will practice in future. Dr. An star has made a. hrj drain of Mends in Macenaud his parture Is to be regretted. The case of Bell.

who is nowlr- fa under sentence of death mAthe Bibb. county jail comes up on appeal before the supreme court aext f3 pjs Belt is the boy whS shot down and tilled' deputy sheriff In day light on. the streets in South Macon. jt Information was-received InMaeoT this' morning of. the- sad death of Mr.

IfcB Holjenian a prominent and prosperous- rficrmerrt his home near Byron at 4 about ten days. Monday at tSe assodatioa gorerned by. a constitution and laws. Chief Jones of the Macon fire department leaveson- Sunday or ufJrilt where he fffl attend the twentieth annual convention- k4 4 lUr Mftl A xr 5- rm rilreetiomerlr by 1h Central OofflpanyyhM ml Into liT featlis beenTfonght In BaIdwln4nta last decade and the whldTOolonerJoe Ptttle tb la the slxth dlzudct rton ftjti party to Captain tie wetting and MrduBlgnon a riy the opening-nut closing While Colona roll was' allowed an hour. gad a halt to tb and exLolihe alleged virtna of the thlM party Jnof etaent ft rf Mr.

tiulJ JffBoa Speaks. 1t 2' ftffltirtn the audience jreweB. erred rieftr and beautifully to his do with the-T people ct Baldwa county. first viewed. theanomalous sp tael In Georgia politics of leaders of the third party battling against principles wftch th declared holy and.

Just tour ars age then went official tmctment brought Weaver and Field aremmitbe dent- ocratie party and refuted the differed charge rapid. EaccesslaB. showed the uttet absurdity of the people of tie south going out singlehanded to accomplish what fee unite efforts of democracy had felled to blng. I AH he way through his speech tea meta hors and splendid qttnms foilowd one a er another as white capped waves tuse cad other-and break against the beach. rue lCen was a grand one and the effect upt Colon Fettle and his followers was like Colonel Fettle.

Speech. During its Colonel sat to mediately behind the aker and it ha is the vapory claims of his party vailob befor the' burning glow of matchless ebquent ai mment. a broad but empty grin spread ovc its countenance. It was the srgje whic hope' tins to mJ11at1on and lends espair. Colonel sPottles rejoinder was ble effort consldeIegthe taut tl he ng a losing battle.

Hardly tent je dlence. hintandihere wi no enthusiasm among. his followers Mr. Uljnooi vlndfcnUoa of democracy was perfect that th rq no opening for aria his argument. Colonel Pottle jpoke on forty minutes and tppealedtor a tlcalnnlon between the south an lb.

we Ignoring largely the issues and prldples i valved. Barring Us thrusts t- Uetelan his speech bounded in pretty good temocra octrtn Pottle was liven a cordl hearln nd his friends tonight would poltltJw1t11 pit his eloquent address had it beertn a wo tider cause j. Mr. dulilgieis Mr. duBlghon then concluded seating Colon ottl some heavy thrusts.

lie wa especial earj- on the suggestion that the' force bill ead. and when he concluded his speech entire crowd. including the negroes went wi with democratic enthusiasm. Nearly a Ca load of beautiful floral gifts were sent hi the ladles andthey were gracefully pr seated by lion. Itobtt Whltfleld.

Mr. dulllgnon received nearly a oIel1 tel grams today from different sections of state requesting him to' maker speeches his engagements this week and his. departu rot thenorth on Sunday will prevent his a deptilg any of them. He will probably me Turn WaUon at Gordon an Thursday and th the fur will fly from the wiry little demagogt of the tenth. district CoI6n bottle as that Unllignons speech today was the grad lie ever heard.

ClItrat Field in 0' vlngton. Covtngton Ga. pttmber 27. Special General Flew. the third party candidate the vice-presidency spoke here this afteruc abut of whom at least tv thirds were democrats He opened his spot IT referring to thealleged mistreatment jeneMl Weaver in ionic parts of Georj and unfalrlrand unjualy endeavored to eu slur upon the state by saying it wll not do that it was a child.

blackguard or a tit. flan wino treated him spectully. Thatlt would not. relieve the uwmtcheon of Geozla. from stain as Georgia should control childen blackguards and radians.

Is what the Aisotlated Frees In tend lo Slake ltws rric New York September To the of The CQestltutlos. i ar Sir In consequsico of false silO miajeadlng reports which aa beog promulgatedt injure the Cajsooited Press It MS become heceesary to eat the following tatetoent The' Associated PJEBS is an organization for the collection and dsemi- nation of news. Its object Is not make money but' through operation tolobtain the best news service. possible for iii npmbers sod clients. It Is now a stock company Each of the six New York dallies which coletituts its board.

pays from J15000 to 25001 a year for the news it receives. These. tape hold themselves responsible for all. tie bts of' the association ant give their iIm to' Its management gratuitously. Their objct has never been and Is not now.

mskn money. The. Associated. Press is wlllUg and roposes to spend every dollar rec red in newigather- Ing. Owing to complications which hare existed until tecenty the Services httbeea athwed to become inferior to its standard.

sspe4lally In New York city. To correct jthis ili Henry W. Odlon. A Journalist of reputation and ability has been appointed as east era banager anti sided by a stiff of tralid uslsatute wilt devote his time- toVtrengtttnlng th service of the Associated rel8 a along tie tins. This is a new office end isdepenoen of the general manager of the eaAern and western associations.

I In order' to ttcllitate. this work an to give the patrous of. the Associated Press i service superior to that evergivenpy a newt association before. The Heralf World Times Tribune and Journal of Onnmerce bare put their proof at the serrlcf of the. Associated Press which by outside papers will be enabled to get advantage a a servite costing many thousand of dollars year.

in iddltlon to the news obtained by tie AssocJsted Press from Its regular qorrespnmdents. Heretofore the Associated Press has only usedthe proofs of The Tribune. Moreoe- the proofs of The Man ant hpresi Evexaig worldi and Telegram will be sent to lie Assorted. Press adios to improve the. aftimoon senvce.

The Associated Press i stronger today than It ever was and means protect its Interests tndthoae of its events It has the earnest support of all papers risking up Its board in spite of stories dmIltedt to the contrary and the efforts of Us enemies to do it injury by misrepresentation. It neither. pas nor ex. pects. to have litigations or.

dlsf ntes on Its hands. It hopes to nmke amicable arrangements with such' of ma tributary associations whose Contracts expire at the end of the year. but ia. any instance assures It clients an franchise. holders that it has begun an ag- graselve campaign la toWs competition and will protect them' nnder an eondltlotw lad It any expense Associated Press has a.

prestige awodatlon- ani equaled by ant news tI1U reputation will maintained. Yours truly. TJm NS IT YORE UXBaLD Zxecutlve commutes New The Bon fCoioet John Ii. Towers of Ma- fEbnie Gai Ssptember Mr. R.

ttiJowert died he this afternoon at o'clock. lie had been ill for fifteen days ant Sestenlir It became kaoira that could not Mr POTs was a son of Colonel lobs Towers and brother of Mr w. MTower of Hp lived of hi life in Eomsittp ioflve years when. In estabUsnedithi Towers JJardtare. pompanyi By his affable manners.

ht aj once took. a stand tmang-th leading butlntw men of Alabama. A short time ago iirts attacked at th home of his. fatter la' but- teemed teiKCowt and' returned to Birmingham. soon' found thai he rcoulasnoteontlnM work.

nd startedH toife and 1 went to ttrower Dean. who Sed' in leaving two tbfldBl. ri. ont tfieimost pleasant' Dd1U1J. versally esteentdS ngiineafthat ever.

ed In Rome. and etjoyed the regard sad affections op the a Hfe tyn Tffnityfgqjgtlag 6 iv Ojui8f ptember tf tmatnesscoHeg atth sam A had cth legs cut oft by the ig ptasen- trylWto bo ardW atojwhfleiwsiaotknt hoe.ren- Ha orrecover. 2SpJ ikfi v' ft 4 iS8 sAiM STj i lrit vti-r Ai tT ejV fNMiCa v.vr v. j- Vj has 3 BftlSIHlEIGH II And Qi syigur jita PTOTB nil Ii. Augttsia.

Ga September- 2T. Specai- Augustalsdolngher part nobly fathftcoQ grtsskmalcontest Thzegiatratloitlist shows 0500 voters and Sierels tJnoIoDie1 any doubt but that before election day 060 trill have regie tered. ThIs wffl be nestly third of the total vote of thedistrict At least 6 00 of wfltKcast for Major Black. The. campaign Is.

bring conducted from here with great skilL Such thorough ganization has perhaps never been known In Georgia. Mr. Boykin Wright is at the head of the Committee. Its orgtnisatioa perfect Effective work IA being donfe every day and dffaTrs' re growing fa such shape that Major Blacks on is practically ret Mr. Wright is not an enthusiast Hit recognizes the strength of the organization he 1s fighting yet to.

him victory is in sight. In speaking of the situation today he said Mr. 01 fight Confident. August will register 8000 votes. Of these Mr.

Watson. cannot receive more titan 1500 at the outside. 1 do not believe' hi vote will exceed 1000. but conceding him 1500 Major Black' will receive 6500 or a. majority of That as certain as anything political care be.

Outside of Augusta the majority of the white voter of tie district are for Major Black. Mr. Watson It strong Among' the The republican organization of the state la supporting him. Yet. his majorities to none of the country countieswill reach his claims.

It is impossible for him to fSceive a majority in the outside counties anything like equal to that Major Black will receiveln Ric1uuond. In my opinion Major Black will be elected by 2000 majority or more. Mr Watson claims he will fool us in Richmond's vote. Of the registered voters already about 7000 there are not 1000 third party men. And among these we have reason to believe that Major Black will make many gains before the day of election.

Mr Watson's strength to the counties outside of lUcl1IIici1d doeSnot nearly equal his claims We shall carry Hancock by a majority of several hundred and the coun- iea of Washington Yilkineoii and umbia spit be very close. bucks Pttrt in th Contest Boss Bocks circular to the negroes ordering them to vote for Watson has been received all over the district. But instead injuring Major Black it will aid him materially. Back seems to be attempting to manage the campaign. His odious name nd the fact that the republicans are with Watson will drive hundreds of white men way from him.

There are many In the district Who still call themselves democrats. They are for Watson because they have nice1ved the idea that he is leading them i prosperity and to a land flowing in milk and honey but since Bucks lutrference they are- beginning that the path they- are. oow treading may lead them Into the woods. They are strongly posed. to return to the told of democracy.

Many will turn and many are beginning to realize When asked where they are going that they are in the condition of Hams man who went 6nt to reak the yearling and to. make sureihe Id not pt Away. tied th rope around his waist The' breaking process angered th yearling arid he split a crack in the atmos- here towards the swamp. John only hit ie ground in the high places. In their mad career they passed" ft neighbor who elledtoJohn.

lknow. replied aa he sailed through the air ask the butt. They are beginning to feel that they must ask Buck where they are going. They ave been following Watson blindly but go with Buck' and' inhale the odor which unwinds him to be. known as one of his fc too touch iof- them.

jckhas gone so far as to bring Info- eticos from Washington to bear on tenth. Bill Pledger who is opposed to Wat- son has been booked for several speeches' the tenth. Buck. called him oft but Pledger had the courage to decline to do his tddli1r. Buck therefore appealed to Washington to re Secretary of toe Tress- Foster order Pledger away from Gee jna to keep him out of the tenth district.

Foster willperhaps attempt to interfere. I he does it makes the campaign one Democracy against republicanism am when that becomes the tissue there can doubt of the result. tea at with laieessessad waning sores on his left leg. He wasted sway grew weak and Everything whleh could be thought ot was don without It mtUtunlU he began taking Hoods Sarsaparilla which effected eeV errreVv Mr. Haner Is now in th of health Pull particulars of his case will sent all who address isiit ffigfttloB at htadaeit ui MteBnuis.

jses vy-- TOBACCO The First PJSTEUIZED BQTteJ In has never been reached in Quality and has tntlArgest JJSajOtiottl JfSii ai ANHEUSER BUSCH Brewery nevisPusctjC 5 rations as asubst ute for Malt unquestionably THE H7 liy mn noc DIAMONDS LATEST STERLING out. QHATfTi Keep a line of firieTQTJT RN A MENTAL and USEFUL OTECINGwiUbe i m. i io JA HIJUI njLjavjvvj iP JLCV Dealing and Bottom rip JI fi' WTnTFTT ATif'- TO TC sun wed fit. 2. THE r- Cori Waltqnjand ConeiStreets i i tim xf3K aJr PpEHONEPi O' 1im Hii A i.

0 St gfY1 l. lJ 4 rl1' if' 1 AJltffniW fh tjn Fiitr Ct lm i o' i i 'cC c.c 3 to' Bear U1D1lf 1 2 i Ba DO trnt DEMOCJLUGi l. ii 1J' r- 5" I tjr 4 3 If i1. 1oDyt Tiuzi. 6J 0 kibt iWiniclrii thtt Gen ta1JoIritJJ i I iGOrd 1 alddtli lit1caluidlt 4i' bjl 4" ti Jcl 1IIc 2 WVU UJr 0 OCA.

Au 16 CFSf i ri i tt 1nerl a 101l111' tl la eountp1VhO Iznotyetojd 0 tt liitJnteto IV cluThe iI thk daiOtU1d talrs fn a11dpv tIt6tc1lSt1n 4 IO dler lco uJdliUtop. rt Z.m ifr' ob Iato Ug Jout. thehOUle it. betoo tor.Ge talUOrdon tJ tomAke II A tj el tw or h011lfthe dee- ti Arran i jSeaa WitbJ1eatI1 thtfoWqd tk 1 fh 111 third d1 t. owjuatOT o.

ti dm 1' ldnot terruPtM i Ico ere :1 mesaareJtaaJl1et if1f Xf re1L atahdtthe e1itthttG raot1. ltIPPertorr Cfnuediwffh 1 lOM' II01rOc tJ FIaal ecL iftne third party crowd was sprinkled fl withnep el. About the time General 5tfi tntuU eecha1OPulAr jnameofGreeD f1 Ifftthtrdtpartyassemblage 1. itLordthe thanda ed i E' ii tIem en I. wants Qt est1oD mh1 dlaVhat etween i democnt1ClU1d i if plIn hat if 0111 two TtelIeamt rted hi turMand ipqrethe negrolbut lf nepo repeated Jr c' etu dthat he was a citizen and demAnded 1iI I.

:11 i10n" The speaker then began to lr that the i aggregation of blood ilt partr people. tfll. ll1used interru tion d. showed iJfl- Il lag e' qu stion ebody of. I JiotlSeahouted.

ocrat i 1 1' vta1Id 1atolsodrawnon Tere11eTera.1n the really ftd preacher realizinrhia P1i fn made a rush for thG call. t' ff i. me I 1 it jpr a 1 'I' ta1ri. in a respcctful ed ques- it' tiJloDSi nl aat1sfacto11 1 q1t1te 1i oe. Leue.

ftreatm am the partrangry i' er sraLGordona i lea Ktnd ne t' dnl f4 1 3' 1 AjGei ra1 thO" newt logi and great truths began to drift and It ft majQJ1tyof the eral fJ. glcarand onest fftl11 er dmlocrats and i JhMthlrd. party being tf li and ttlctica tot 1eaA11gthe democrats. of It before theezerciges 2lCPtaJJ1 UmcU l11W1ienGenerat ett fop tiKal dl hecertA1nly made nl i ybu Bumett can do day. the third gtI1.

GeneralGordon ff the boys took A hand and the one 3. JrodlOOn wished th boys ashampd of fJt1 th thesflselveg ad points U1 take. hom With them. I A T. DllutcraCJLth fn temocmcy of ilia eighth district 9lIeteaden lire dalng-80lUe i 1 rk ftherr ltl t.

the are dress i tolio FraakUnbote1 Ud Zi WIwh of the. auu tet1t ttate tl. old ri' riot' the bloody1llnJH audfor tome1eara after the of i ubsld subsldeddemocrac headquA. 11I fo fct" been latabUs Ct01Ml mahaT' been fitted. with fO andaupp11 dwlth regis 3- iD4ll11 litic period- th fnn.

th QaJI DtJtlaud adJOinI tertAInedl hen they ii tttampaign lite r1Otn12. tuppiiedt till zipplIaants. It rth fo1l1ltalntro1a mrTl issue the T1ll both state and nnti t141 lt it. throughout 1lQrth ut lla Ath t14 ttf U1edemot1Ae1 ndonJt. iJ tofthOtm II 1ta flInhit 1iIdrt IntUhentmmBe lrlde1toftb Jl' Reed.

HttotJrent1 1natFAnd. pollt1 an I. i IIIC1etaYTandtreasurProf dium dur WjqM rt6n pta1n I' OT 4 halnrin1fid1th datrtctt committee iJnb1i Crawford. larkeconnty. others tmomUc ftonr gtiI1 ons Inritedi iWhen jD Ath ft' i-'i Vi tPo ctj ua.

k. V' 1ii. :1 lIeIW ma iOOri 1. 1 uctwia1ttaM. aD therl1 r.4 SPECIFIC' KJi2 0.

1I .4 1 6Vr the Ural1l lo tram the a or t101aJ1al I Jfi li Ii 1 i tf. 1. best bet IIJ. tooItD. a' jt Y4m tj r' mf gli BaicF.

UiiaUt tarlp. dIu bll1J4 itth8 fthEdefeJl lDdJ ihfahonor Ma1Ot 1rlG1a i i but ltJDiTdeTdop ar4tJiC ntt tJA thatwl 18lder The a rfthe Mjij Ut4 IiI1WLt46 cmth tJ1el 1h4t Bii5 creatlOJ1otthttity WJmpI1 i ntto t1 dnota1f ctthe main 4t I4 1 nIt Wmedthat 1tyJSIW1of andiifot1ied iJhe jJ1Ct tbedart thedi enaa17Jtin by' numbered. But :1ri1U.gb' lp probably th :2 tbtheatton1e1 hei. BcmW ZlIppment Cf i i lesaii busy fMrfSamFunk cio 1th1cl1wJ Jnss oung. peop at AMlIOPular H1mtr tbOtlSeon8 tAtheDa new hC open on th rilt-1ind a mU1agementanJ nI iI'- Jo wtrs Kof oROat De tc1 Wb a a De WAppears.

I 21 Watsonsatft4 the 1there. an U4abou To Tal1or01BawtinmUe d1 d6t1me. wttbhmrh1I WationretU in irovenear artyorato1' would bein1stieated buthe reCitTedr from beginning end. 'Hec i f9t. Oftr1IL u4 iu.

a t1n ttie ed toWatlOD' th to he tntroducedllrhl1or. Hawl Dn1lle I THE FMRBRM Campbell zr. 10' eloq Slitutdar1ast. th that uay. a audmade mJ111rlend arson Oll.

A OIL tiototiel tiiati I rewlIi able 1:30 JM Ug1 thrope ope eh. thuwar oonafter tbewar. the 11 tt ev ng aIidwheat ownhar Wewill 1' bBghtop l110utht He thaUht. ch bertBon en Ida 1I hi hlmlaiid sa Uite 1d MeetJnB 8' a bndJ eech color i caloJ tfonn. rat andthe Ga.

Souiething andstart11nlln CalrodLstrlct. Vonder date Jor legi la Aodwe rest canto T. S. lerialatureWe aAkora 1OOd" man 1eSpeC 1 i 21. rouUcsba.

tt arewarmmr It of abo1U11xU repu the1tu tluttt eountfhl abol1Uh I e1. 3 Wh fGinr. one butthl I ckJ' wnIlit ta tftnbet 7 MessrsJ Toddt Uarr NewcombenchReuben Warreritfour p1O eu' ndf tW" tG odeountrO k. IIUht. and ckJln' FriJI otth Udotd t1e G1 JJ lettlng1 fr.

thtdemomeytttehdaTand tiltKive i lboth1 made Jho-j' rti1VhltaD4ealom t7 ettt uDtttan' be t14OWDr1A th ItItm. 1iI trat nt1OU1l6teltctortorw. anab1. AUa ec1 tIi1VJ e1. Jj' r4 lif DTi10 etnbettr i fwabTthenaJlieoHohns 1iha4 wl i tmDTofl1tgTOeeCJl euttPo1Jchert7t hat.

The WOID1d1l jbl row i mYhI. hl1 LUlttac tw- tlttcRt1rti. tam1JT rfl1umber i. f5theiD haJ t4 1 fi ifti IIrMtIi tE5tli1Q be' cW f' JCHII ftdll tJ' i ltc 0' 0 I 1fti i 1 li iiX tlOO Tit1j. 1' fm Bm1 1 TH RE WAS DEMONSTRATIONJ1 2 i a Wu' ntemec1 Oth8l' Gossip D.

i CI rooJ1adep tA 1dt1 nd rfWI 1 1 e. th by te11i i Where be tli masE. ferappesr at dtsooura a the enthtu dfSPb1edbT Inc ti fitlls UediQ UP. 9Tatloni eway party peo dontDk thewonl 1ntac one ofthe1r cindldaJefor 1 gs1aturegot vertJi1gry the. other becauseThe 1d.

sttr aatlcilJJi thtanr Wltr. The tire P. s1 nsald org ve 19n tLnce otthe PfP tq. was. Corres ondent ap 1 toth ho onv rsed n- ovatloriui a d1ence So pre Oh no at 90n i waI the et I1st beTel1' Theprisoner fa' escapewh SCfeaJ1l8l1rouaed got 1 ja1ltDl8 chgnceof Uod JohnG A Jte deJIl tie JohnY lr4 plaeeat brthe of.

fold when Wh debatecomN thethird DiatIIlry co l1st hearing Wlt On 8Onof obonel diedthis denceJn dece threeyean otage hasahwys ough the or i prjf on. 1i1 ch high heenteri Ies. aq MrS Merrillf th tinr 3. Outland other underColone1 1r QnThurBdr 3 tmber29th Mi sSarab Ma JdolCh unltediit Mr. MamAeidwilllpaT8 tettrAiId oath Wifeorthe pular gerofth er fi8itillffrienda MrsDan HughesretnrI rht Ih Pr.

who1iai pracllcedmeid neJnM co ttheJast TearSand dmingth4t. u. tat1onwi1l1eaTeD 1IWnthforAtl ii Infu An II 1Cdrcl ifr1 nda- Mti Jint departure tOMregrett d. Of wnueBfUwho fnow Jiltjmd en et1ce deaUlm- lmW t7J Utome ap i 4JC urtum ff. JJeniStheb YWh botd in1 SiSi I.

theadideathtof U. i n' iptospe1Qtii fmnen atb1Slio1l1fneUoBJlOIlat4ocl Ji onondaymihf ftli1ii" ib I f. r7Wn. 1r 0 4JLfoCOftt rnnilcf thez. i WS i S.

fOtI4 b1 11 th thAtU1tlaJ th1iatiana1A tt tEirf i rJID WanI1cnt1otraoPMll Jb1 tCentraJ4J U1U Company IiteiT Mt 1PJn1 it J7i 1. tt.eIif.ot- t1 trf1 f1hoft1ireUbiib i1Jith tef 11 Uit city' At i 1t 1t it I Jie Jilt ot Ulee mll11r. duntnon VhDe' to. dituYth tirtui th tr' I unocioctiJtr dun OI1wu presented toth 811d1 nCtt I' Ca fnleweUlf Be" WieflT.and nreo thejpeOpletoBa1nn Hej1rlt5m1e1red the soetsele itl tr1btt11ntinatUtJlr1ndpl jfch they tIeclSr dweJ lyand 3Ira into vomdU ctm byWeuerudYte1d de lWUandrefuted in at Ifahowed lheut thepeop14tof ingle handedto p. Yha.t eflorUoLl raey taUedto i i 1 i teranothelaIIw1Ite cappedWaTes 4IaJeea the.

11U1tt. tagaJns Ihe one' dectup. Wafllke i i ifi oiJ porf tf bhLt ttr wf cOT twufh COloaelPott1ere Ab1ee ort coIIJIlder1Dtbetact aJoainc OD. ttn a with hImai1d amonctI1ttonawe Bi Ion' tJOJIL c1eDIOcrawu' peitectt therl1 so or In about. forty Utlca11U1lonbetweenthe lOuthancl1he theluu a I dl at doctrine.

co and ct ltb 1n dDBI iten' bt duB1tlonthen Pottle wu heavy agre tlOl1 1 dea ech th ne i dem enthU81 I14 a' beaut1f11l1loral wer sent' fnt iad1H J1wbi e1fe fu lrnoa from. hi undA1lwUl ceP fucntnr 1Tcie dtatrleLC 1 CoviIictoDGa cau41 te the pre 1dencr arm to of by the Iillered t1eD 1D. 1 11htatrh and ende Or a 0 a treatedh1m dlare GeOr a THE BEST IK rlE WORLD WbHhe Inundate lla1reltJ Service. rkSepfe be1' Edft CQu t1taUOL br- a wbJdllatle ng tomulcat 6 fl ted CO fj cesllU1 111 I' 88 t1on lolthe eoI1ect1onanl eml: ot t1o otU lo po It layg Il1' OOO to' JA ctbta. Al Clatll Wlta ob rece1T ne gather.

1L 11 en. wed inf rlott a1I1lD eorrecUhl 1 a' reputa been. lnted eastern e' to. the I a. W' I' thOl lltrous theAlB ever- given 1 ne tionbetore.

nelleral4 and1ournil. aTe. send 3 aJI. a eoa tine 4 rearldd41t1OD ted. tfeJI ofThe fl eJltto te4.

moon attoD aD4meiuaprot.eet lnrere ta 011t1 IthaI akJnrup ottorle m1Jreprel tatioo. disputes hopftto meJrtl trlbutar11aAlOClations whOieCOUtraeta txpitutth 1 iJ rru II' mletitIolland th n1 t1M aJ11 The ne1tequal db1 tfon' rid be cLYOU1I 1. t. 1tf1f ee York DaTi. OF MR.

1 ft ehJoha ol. 27 Yt. BkOWt died-bees lIiuIbee fOlMtee1ld yesterdir hetot114 Uteoro iJWu of Colonelloht MrIetta oItr jW1L Rome. lie l1n4anothfJ i111 iBoin i tlT6euJ. age wen- and st Cetabilihed the at tha e41dlnClbUl1 f1D ntof horf IQ w1thtTet the 1o' tmirnedtoB1rrirln :10011 thaheouIdA eoJ1WIueiwort and strb1A.1t uJao AO A Rome cwaatalelb1el1 ill wentto l1 mtct b1t his 4eath111c1.

Ini ri Toers mZnitII-'IflU Mary cIle4IJJJSMJuTlnt. et lived mRomeD4etJo1tdt Ad WiB tJ mYi f. eoner tt1l iamb badtJ thJeneut certrI1J1tth4PJacathta fJIe 1tftob 4thi ID It. b1it tt14th U1 above MJi jri1i1t dL it IIHQmKPi I GlIl 4 l1t' if. jJjJrrmth lftf YritiwATs fnsv1 oo tM11 WiWi Wil1jj4 mA :1 1a" l1erP rtnobit iAth.

1i fofetle 8CXXwilr1 Te ITnlbeile rlfon tth' ot Bl tbeenk1 wn kfn batth 1 1 Jh. I Otk gdonch UAtIWLI. ire rro Uic ape" pri1 Mrw igftl8 1 anenthusi ofth organ1z tlO 1Ji 1afiilitiriiiei. 5ict isiD todsth Ir 01 OO Mr. 8mot atJhe 1 ll0 rot 1000bt1t re eiT86OOO.or- maj rit1 is ahthingpolitici11 ts1de otAugustathe ofU1J hitevoter4 Maj 1' lherepu Ucan or tion untrycountieswiU coun ea B1ackwlll reCeive in or' WI1 lu thereg already-about amon I ATe aaInsbetore at Oll' Itren Jh eq Weahall lIAn ea the to.

toTote Wawnba. re d. allover Butln tead ottnj11rln ttemptlngto odlOUSlUUDl' and that. aremanr thems lves beeausether th t9 to- thltthe I th 1ianrwil1t anlf i Whena ed rolngthat the 6utto I' Ure be idid the tn1dh1. I Jdn the phere Ule yelled to John.

Where are you' fOEI1 it I know he ashe' ail alruk thqmust go g. have butt aurroN benown ofhla tribe for ck lIOfar uto lnft to on' the BlllPl trwh 1) i bu Pl th clt aD ea1edto oHhe Pl ger awartrom gin eep lnterf re lfbe Dt ea th of mocrac1 ld e1l be. no i i4lNiI Ue1--- of Jr4Jti1 ihI1tOt Of jeariwtUille iI14 02 Jej11ewjate4 aD4 mln-anl was obliged to l5ea canelDd ri Everythlngwheh thUlbtofU doH. IlebeiaD 9 Uii a1lerfedm the' tJes casu1l1 be niall oI HOQD lI. JoelJ ql clU' t-ru- iR lfn mo" 4 gi II jl' Me KensI atODY 44ffi iiiJ ft 1 WaErs W.

I Sir ES71rS es r0. i1l1L fA i ii iti-1fI ll' DUml0. O. U' ffl ioi Tfl InnRIJlGOIiCO PJJlGA 4,1 yl 11. it- I 1" LT' 5.

2' rc rJ 1ORDOtINATllENS 3 ziO H1w 8 THE TM4 flyPo Efu3thg yJb fllvldj temberT big iofltlczl meethig held In thcreyeterday and wbile. e7tfieWeayer id M1 LC dno 1rg numbero their. followendid. Ear1y fg the morning were ritute nnoundDgthatGert1 John deliver politicaL a1drst thecouxh at1 The that General Gor. bad rrtvd gathered at the ccmrthoue ruesion p- Vote deiocrats gatLert ondon an 1i Wstthgujehed 4 wati weIcom Yoiddni It Jcamo any Pi1fIatndd to outand ho14the house tot iefl I Ater walUu the ocTatarraEgedn4 hf With bI2.

peo1 just over coWd be a 1 eeking peruIzi go. vp iefuzaI and 1' that I appcr iued 1th 1 show. tel LThe well with i Green Lord the tGentIemen I 4whieh he Ia The speaker resturee and i4 fgnqre the Th thred that j't tecogniIon. teply It which edir1 i the barer iandpIato1g 1 were several In eant to kill him. OeIg.

a1e sltred na 5kaIIO 3ahojtiq as im LyTVoireacher I. gtzirs and a waygaked floes UtlaIacthry The egroe Lre Thls groeaIn v' themand leave. nt was dOns rolce wereseeking. 4 General th 5 his and the crowd snd Genera logical amd The crpwd tween the third eountles Iag tattles seakimg th the ct wi General rdon rB Burnett spo andbe certainly i bntlinmett When IDtO r2 General co4ege jaUua crowd soon wishedihey Iir 5bOUtgiming" Demsicrcy Aitir. tht is a8th- The leaders zbestwork of thell 1e of po wj th bitoic FranklIn hotel build- hi.

where mans' the south's greatest dioe ti an for some sears of thaye ouxQqms have fitted baad. t. coma furniture sad supplled freempa1EaVteratnrp 4 iaJ iOaIt1erethe demno fm adjoining r- tertaInedwhen the Qaszic ctnr3campaiga literature Olt1 Supplied to it theotn hith thuvegardiug viy irtsjga ftW5 uorthesst Georla. be I ht secondonly. 4flR tothe central tt.lant Thr4 nrTIII In tfls entvprlse Hoe Bemett president or the 3Jen a DtXtQcratIeCinI TV etot geuUftnan and pulhthaa ho secretaryand treasurer of the.

same ebb tKonW33Ioaton Captain etL ehalrmn eighth district irZehn ehaIrm c4 itter A arabTttA1tocal1atuierooms A Poistot Leir today. WIFTt renoysttn enthe iYItees. a lOd5bethir esttPepsraUobasneeqea1. r1gtgen ssted by bsieass' s- sr estngs few bei. wei B.

I hIskyforberte andtratfeAEood sup- ottlie fiuid and a1lhaparaphernah Or first clublied tiger was foent in the fl8EOfthedefendanta anthecaaeseeni 54 bhis bonor3fayor Thtk cIaz It may develop a rather interesting point or law that was entoialdere attorney for aaitauU tuio thecasa to Idgberourtson the groun4. tbatth tis I pensaryamendmenxs to the local QptiO law took auth rases out of thejuriadlc. tlonefthe cftyeuurt Ttattorneytookthe position that citydlspensirywas tothe did not effect the body of the 1aw It city is full of the of are ibI view the vase ma to the Another Uebew I iibrrwsociety circus are die- cusithig the Mn Sam snaeu toMissRaehei inaz I well known and popular. The Centra' house4 one jf Athena' new luitels wI on the lIrst porti- lap thahloLbulimiess CORDELE tkSta4 WIse Diaocrt SpedsL OO I I be mistreated but be recetve respect I to spoke foravr wqboars was lie- toear to a auaca gvio There wa spen1 ar imd We kb tsgbtophatacigazinblsnonth apis- lathe y0 thenegroes HheaneuItes 1 Thlceeclnded 15 ofold hmBarow. ance thlrdparty tog we ftsk ss hey.

PAULKsecretary COiiTit of. re- a aloes Glaseeck 3. todd and Reuben lae tcI Saturday deweeraeY Gascock more fcrth demoercy eaeh day 131ank a majorityover Watson. I Y7tte Wilt ii. Tni Payetteville Os.

8eptember 7. Governor Northen and Colonel J. P. Felder magnificent e4dresgeg to aandtvoteIs. white and colored today Payette COunt7 ean bepntdownIn the list demOCrUo cvnUes by a least 3000 Znj r- Ky Dde is Dmocrsue TentontGaSeptember era ectoyy cle anableidemocratbespeecbtislayte a large erowflDadeIi denmocraUc.

Atcked by the Vbal. amDy Albany. bythename wItb lamAhii of negroes In last nlgtt. Susie wound up In a In which3naeA was attacked by th entire stxinanmber. thexahayq beee kIIedOn a ootbyUr Jo5a theni1tb uaiflt anitbat 4tt7 BrBsesTbeesaMan wi Bonot tsN.4 alT tbk esedleije aist thit- beess ASIIEARP TgWatsonRo4e toItcGnY terday" THERE WAS NO Lad att1p Wntt IlL.

lintel Xntervl.wed-Qther ofint ist from macon. Miicc Ga. Seit Spededi Thomasli. SratsOn t1e author politidan and philanthropist waoIn tha city l4 night. retted modest would-be again train co dmrior from.

tenth be was at bythe3Iacon vations. think of iztth1scounty ovadonThe 123ahingallowancefonthelgnorance P. correspondcntpromptly totheBroivn where afair countile not titetesti- mol lie denncr forithe wherehe it. athia aitgdoe4 eeii iIted Ret Clancey the of the returned-last cinein threears ias nest-month hewill lar now ly lag in' the comnestipon nextweek Beflisthe downand a daylight 5onthMacoo Thformationwu-reeeIaed of Mr. at TesteriIaT- aftcruoo afte an illness of I.

C. th BIWn1IOiISe the hee1mnof3facon vlllerganize Tes lntoa5 QuteUoeesofthe Sonda iI En- ginecyg. s. 4The itet fonne1y ocmmiLled the lUanee has been rcseodeiodee4 a hreststAe. MtP3thR1nchieywhj fjnp editor ofTbe Macsn Telegraph ad who.ls.-welI asses the best Dewspaper en In the stateof Georpiai Inth editser la thlefof TheMacon testofTbe MacNi todayEtI ii ilwayg 1 dsND5pot.

baiirtotp i4ihSlS Dmesreyf Bs1dets. MIIIedgeTU1e Gitober.2t4jt The zuost-mnemorabto political battle Baldwin 1nthelaztdde the.oae-inwhlehCalonel Joe the congress bis Walt no- the baAdz ofUou iletjngds lllgno of vsnnabtookplaee at tie ourt ho thdair 9 It opgnlnj7gimn pf CoLoneigjeg and eom plate ffj.p5ty county. j' TV It WeU was made IiSIIXnI Mr. cboelngwhIle thloi oUts dng the mnoeinentt- a Ir. itnwgeoa Ati odockMrduh1gaoa was to byOaptsln NeweIL4 ie long con- the Baldwbicoen He anomalous eddie aol I the lie izti acconmp11shwbat 5 iad an the speech me phore Ce scent ngic.

Col n1 Pott. sat- speaker tabs party prt rejotnd able tiji waging of the was. him sn4hera DI5t n' theri was Iltical union pr to tepiy. nd by and. they the uorth WI if.

wit Colonel pec1aI ape referrin Ueor east doll say that TE sar mi adlng whlclmste Th Pes I. notW to Itth from to maab4money. recelvc4 new7gather. 5wing havel hiS this hi v. aMer traII to strengilening aS I I by Iieral4 hasonly pm orld Aesoctsted ip and those it I er- peed In its and themnendar never fl7 very TflB NEW chairman Agsodted2res DEAT 0MRRIL TOWERS.

Colonel I visits Borne 054 hIowet kno be live MrToieevs sonof Ii. Towers o5farIetta- years to moningliem ompany. manners alonce sinesg to retover II could noteontlnu bat he hoped to recover Mitome be was taken very snd1wen5 tebom6 of his brotherwtore lie remained usil r. In thu Mr. died lie was tile most pleasantand on- esteeupd yoougmen that 1ff ectiong entire nmmunity fJ L.

HemttaaaotUeoover Mlllenh teitsr SpedsL.Jsmes Mooreof Ttipls Miss. and a memberof thiY3L. of peepoleN. Y. 5 student of tht businesS college at the place.

both th-eopuaen. gertrsilt at thIsplaca WIrnO1n13. lie was. trying to tioaM the t1le In moUon throng5wiih the test1tHe cammotrecQveri 4 4 ic zzpeslmneiit ieithiour 2ke thsk GwMeh beu provet6be purestaid bestThe geetha ImnportM al4ebat1SprSSltlf7eOtBOI se teWat r4aiette4 b' tbe beet pEijudais in 1M be the lh sc Co. ole1patsNi i.

1 c. BOYUN 5RIGflT i. I Say JjG Black i Carry the a. Ith 1' OVER YAT6ONBYA GOOD MAiORFIY. p---Hi OiesPigntoPr Bnekg Cimnlqpnd lb.

Ni' cl Vul Al4Ms1or illeek. s- spsisL Augs dolngherpart in thcon- is no longer anjdoubt bn be BtOO cast Tbecampalgn Is coud hied or- Is. ect. belngdono i Is bit 1 000 doet not ties dr uiar of to feel utte sure did und oingT' a Vi atson to iajoo Buck lith In Jeor- If nodoubtotthe I I Kr. CM.

uer Frederick. finffemd tenfllyfo era tsnesd Vita and ass cane and er. bethoughtal wIthogood tUul until d's a berf ct cure. Iiowinth. otbealit.

i CLl1ooDCoLcwellMseg. HooDsPILLSu thbssiaftesd1znvri Trapsb' i 2 fh ethtk ThKcngtn HUA1CSTYLE 115 OAITiflJ 9 SfINDARD VALIOICO. OFUA waitst TH 55T lWT Ld ii I B1a Icwe1' I Bull Dirban ia 5. SItuated Ill th inunediate ectton of countiyat produces a grade cit tobaco0 thatin texiure 11aor znd quality tgrown e1iwhcre In the wod5ndbeisg in posittonto comruand choice of all offet f. Ings pon tIi makete5pflOPLflS1l9r to WC THE SWEYE5T.

3 When want of th best ask for Bull Durbm0 Sold cverywbere None genuine withott tho 2 Tndo Mark of theBuUonethpaCk2gO. BLACfIIWELLS DURHAM N. C. 5 NHEUSER-BUH 1 1 i- BREWING ASS Breweryto Introueey BOULED BEER IM. 1AMRICft Its Wgest Sale othottlefleer i tbp.

world neverusa Corn or asubstttute forMalt or HopsandItssnletolayj LARGEST BREWERYInthoWid spiI7ilywd.un imoGnrm Li i I Let TILL REOEIVING NE GOODS ARE THE LATES DESIGNS OF THEUDA' I WATOHES OLOOKS andall the ATEST SILVERtm NOVELTIES ju HALL fine OUT GLASS QRNAMENTAL OTHING will be Sold at Fancy Prices is 4 TILL MY MOTTO IS RELIABLE GOOpSF4m. Prices 55 WHITELLL STREE i 5 A 2 1 4 5 4 4 5 I WthL i I i 1 1' I I BELMONT a S. V. Cone Streets AtantaGeorgjg. 5 MRS GUEIRARD Manager.

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