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H. biggest It catch regularly 75c- tinned lipped lOc Hlcf ts in 39c light duribie lion sire gray Value 24C un shape 3 granite regu It a few to go 1 PS for Ice or berries Imperfect 500 to oa li a A. C. Cole Ireat Natural Root jfl Herb Doctor hto valuable took Jo all. Dr.

Cole has I more diseases than Tier specialists com. It you are sick fchould not fall to him. what ft business lin Atlanta- has to regard to Dr. Cole rful treatment A GA. April I90S.

i C. Cole- J1 sir Seldom ever have 1 tb great renlts I from the of 1 remedy. I gtLdb bis tertlmontel. wblca fcy use. to nrtn that to let the opporttjnltf rithotit tx1SU1UflE hanking you tOT wtt done for ne.

I am Ian trUy. ED M. EVANS. I PrlnttoS" Co. 5 E.

MWU Bt the ju liable Incflt I bv ins. artv. 292 Terry Street T. pf oOloe. ftll it hd I will odyra and wrenrftljj al treatnwnt krcomplalnt.

VAsT and ll dIeeaU and I will tw oi TIU books and' Ing. Atlanta Oal GEWGOI LIER StUDYOFAPIQNEER 4. GEORGE WASHINGTON COLIJEB. l8a ma wt Photograph Xa ken for The Constitution In July 187at the Jleunlon of Pioneers Held at That Time. It and Farm Were His- Delight Incident of the fWalnut Tree Funeral Will Take Place at 2 O'clock Today.

Collier U1 be laid pro-a afternoon. fit ibim In vast stretch of di Sn iortl of the city will deep- ix tt todaynd the winds will. iers nlTelrta the swaying pines 3eraof the rich domain is to nt rever and ever. but a remnant of the Washington 4 eyes yaw when he a if flrst eighty years ago and imHir wu a strange Journey Into msfcnta laai But decade after dec- imbed watching the forest fade i beautiful City. populous and ts WlBtd being wiere use Indian ml herds of deer browsed unmo- I 111 tt-j when the century's cycle il ttrounded out for him when and his keen eye I fiavirlien the figure once erect byi mj the Strong arm shook with lUwtlr Just as he lived passed ml the trees that shaded the win- lilieatli chamber were the ill mead their branches over years and years and 8 ffiy tatt midst of his primitive Wi In tt lapse of years this lk i cone to worth many ttma nds of dollars.

WlltlIgtOfl Collier was the tt eldest inhabitant" of Ful- tr a4taee have been few more i jn within the confines of i taiAhe- Ws home was enough to that Its owner was no or- lIes out north of the MjiUtu4 tofPeachtreeroa1 i vt qiorur of a mile beyond trut. a narrow road rough lnds sway through the 1 circuitous and rocky Bhide Its serpentine twists B. not a very comfortable travel under circumstances LaSjj ft Driveway through the jTf ot" who might have Bffiyf re than a tortuo carpeted in vivid house. The nd a afternoon of his life and when he died it was still his home. Across the intervening hills crested with pln and oak Peachtree road.

lined with stately mansions anti smooth. end whitq and beautiful. That is fashlons thoroughfare there liveried coachmen gi 2de blooded horses through the maze cf swift1 moving vehicles there splen. oMly gowned women go for drives thera. life and color and gay pleasure are.

But the silence enveloping the old house In the woods just over the hill. is the tf nce the moecasined Indian knew a century ago. Saw the Indian Go George Washington Collier had lived 16 tee the Indian pass away the hardy pio- ricer come In to take his place and then. still later milady with her dlamDnd necklace ilde where once the Indian drew Wfc bow. Yet through all those lon cars he strayed not from the eye tenor or his way but went serenely on living hisvjiuiet.

simple life eVcr the rugged son. of mother nature that he was when' he bade the red man farewell Truly. a remarkable history had this man. He was born amid' the hills of Gwinn tt county. November 29 ISIS and came to what is now Fulton County In the year 1112.

This Is what he once said of. his birth in an interview for The ConSUtu tlon My father had a Bible. There were fifteen of us Children and when each of us was born father put it down In the Dime He always kept It. I remember the Bible It was big one and we had it for years. Tes ray name was In It when we came here for' I was born In 1813.

His Famous Walnut Tree. An insight Into the heart. of this man. a glimpse of one side of his character perhaps not generally' known may be gleaned from an Incident of his boyhood to the old Fulton county home. When he was 13 years of age he planted a.

walnut tree. that thrived and grew to to-splendid proportions and great beauty. It stands now In the yard about' his simple It has shaded hint and his children for many years and le had come- to love It so tong ago he said- that he wished his children and bts lilIdreos' children to revere. the old tree and never to. lay ax to It until Its Ute spent.

the boughs should wither and the. trunk. decay. There was a rude but beautiful poetry In that wish and George Washington Collier was more of a. poet than people knew.

All the country round. about- here was finest when tHe walnut tree was punted There WA. no Atlanta. not even ilar- ye. or.

even Terminus jnor was there. a- Decatur. a- or a Jonesboro nothing fiut trees and shadows and wild- animals and red skinned say- TownsT Vnsr Mr. CoIHer once said. lrt fountain Home for Bent W8lrJand wat pure.

climate equatieennd salubrious hn i 11168 and every advantage of society at O- CM nltyis now afforded to leaseby the month either Sunicst Ridgelawn ot SpUrW0c K. i- parts of the Vanderbilt estate nree Vernon Hill Properties urb of Asheville. N. C. 5 TTinih hevIlleB finest and most exclusive subUrb.

These onomdir eof morethaa 2100 feet affording asuperb vle eSfo ntry- rho houses of fourteen and fifteen rooms ljmSscS hed and are In the center of spacious gtotn laid 8t iSiLwe etare lth attractive walks macadamized tt BILTMORE N. C. Wt7 therej ere na town here 1 oaBev-MTlRrr. was a mHr tee9C land lots and trails and patches. Titers was no money.

Tber no railroads Xo papers. Wedidnt get tt mail hot once a week. 1te wasn't any ustoess to do- nueh. The farmers 4 made their Jrn and at lUfor. bread that was ii We didn't have many neighbors.

There was Prltchett he lived over 2 miles lo the the other side of ExposHlon park Mid there was old-man Ivy. way down when Atlanta to. Old man Ivy bid a farm ripe over back of where Dill Lowe' house la there on Peacntree Ifs farm was down la th hollow ther not much of a firm Just a little red place. The old fellow lived. a time andhia descendants Ill fly.

log now up la Qwlnnett county. There was nobody else living In Atlanta that I remember now. It was Quiet living here. its went on musingly. You see Decatur hadn't been laid off and there were no towns pr trading or anything jjt.

was two years after we-came here thattheyjald off Decatur. I remember that Just as well as yesterday. remember laying off the square and flung the place for the court house. Before that was done we Just worked our- in and hunted deer. I remember one big hunt about where tie llard house stands now.

That was very thick ood. then. Came Here by Chance. It was chance that brought the Collier family Atlantaward. This great north end of the state had but recently been reclaimed from the red aborigines and Jic paternal government of the common' wealth as well to people the newly opened section as to provide homes for sturdy fellows with wives.

and children was offering land by lottery systems to heads of families. Joel Pritchett of Gwlnnett county drew his tract just north of Exposition park and hired Meredith Collier father' of young Wash to move his family and effects i to the new estate in the northern wild Meredith er was so pleased with th comgy be saw that lie brought his am- I lb' too. and purchased for a song one o' I tho tlrce land lots his son. G. V.

Col- iler. owned when' he died the other day The rough winding road leading from Peachtree street to the Collier home was In Indian trail when the louse was built' in the woods. In such primitive surroundings as the i boyhood and youth of George Washing- I ton Collier spent. he tilling the soil and betting what education his meager oppor- tunltles offered. His first worlrother than labor on the family homestead was as a I all carrier between Altoona and' De.

I oatur lie walked this journey back and i forth twice a' week bearing the heavy I mall pouches on ivi3 broad. stalwart shoulders throdgh wind and' rain and sleet fair weather or foul he performed Ms rough duty faithfully honestly and. tthctually never complaining himself nor ever giving others cause. for complaint of him. It the Incident of the walnut tree ed a strain of sentiment and poetry In his ature surely those long weary tramps through' the forest showed rare grit and courage and hardihood The Name of Peachtree.

The nearest postoiSce to us then was tand1ng Peaehtree he. said once. I doubt If even Jonathan Norczos knows Standing Peachtree but from it Peachtree- creek got Its name. The' creek' then was called by an Indian name and where It emptied Into the Chattahoochee river a beautiful poach tree stood on a knolL From' It the creek took Its name" Where' the little village of Terminus. which developed first Into Marthasville and then info Atlanta was born- George Washington Colll was farming and' do- lug a little carpenter work building houses for others.

He was the first regularly appointed postmaster of the vl lage. much to his own astonishment and there by hangs the. story of Sllvermans corner Mr. Collier wanted' a postomce 83 he bought that property for a little bIt of money and erected a wooden building reserving a space about the size of a telephone booth for the postomce and renting the remainder of the building to a- woman who wanted to conduct a boarding house. Later a brick building the pride- of the little town was built but this was de.

stroyed by Sherman's army and' the pres' cot structure was put up after the War. Saw nard Times. During the gloomy days of reconstruction financial hardships oppressed Mr. Comer but. with.

a wonderful prescience he looked out Into the future and. wisely clung to his great realty holdings which consist principally of land lots 103 104 and- 106. north of the Much of this touches Peachtree' road and the whole tract contains over COO acres only a very little having' been sold. Eight years ago Mr. Collier' was' offered.

and promptly re fused 600000 for this property. The Aragon was erected' by him In 1892' and. several times since then Mr. Comer hair assumed. with signal success or one so Inexperienced along these lines the entire management of thafhsndsome and popular hostelry.

It Is true that' Mr. Collier night long ago have sold his property north of the' city to men who would have Improved and' beautified It. but he steadfastly re fused to do this. Perhaps his- only motive was to wait and Walt. letting the Values enhance but.

perhaps too. he had come to love the hills In natures garb the' trees the flowers and the purl- Ing brooks and was loathe to. see all these fade away at the touch of the landscape gardner and. the athItct It Is true that he dressed as he pleased that he economIzed that. he labored.

dally In his own fields. that he lived much to himself and that he took-few men Into his close confidence. But it Is also true that he. was brave arid' honest paid his debts to the penny and was worshiped and. loved In his own family circle.

Millionaire or not. that Is considerable to-say of a man. The Funeral Today The funeral will be from the family' residence at o'clock this afternoon. Bv Dr C. WV rd will officiate and the Interment will be In Westylew.

The pallbearers will be 1 Dr. R. Rldiey' Franklin P. Rice James R. Wylie ftunnlcutt.

Dr. Ii. R. wett. George IL Drown JN P.

and Judge n. Hufeey. Five children three sons and two daughters survive him. They are. George V.

Jr. Virgil and Roy and Misses Elizabeth and Larta Collier. Their mother has been' dead nearly ten year Yr. Collier was also an uncle of the late Mayor ChAxles Collier Thus touch then for George Washington Collier. millionaire lover of nature or what you will the gray' shadows of the vast forest to the north will miss him sorelyr there will toe bitter grief in' the whimpering voices of the winds for tie has on on a stranger Journey unto a land less known than when to shook the dust of Owlnnett county from his feet and strode out Into the wilderness.

Denmark and the Copyright. Copenhagen June 20. King Christian has Issued a decree declaring the adherence of Denmark to the- Berne inter. national copyright convention of 1855 IsDehraineino Administrators 1 Satahlish Precedent and Settlith Question of Title to War Ships Which Are in Course of Con- 1 strnctlon. Washington.

lure 20 It was teamed at the navy department today that far great. Interests are involved decision of the question of the possession of the cruisers Galveston and Cliattino6ga titan are represented by' the acMl ash value of these boats. It Is regarded as able- lutely essential at- this stage to establish WHEN TOURINg DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY In your grip. It Is better thair a medicine chest and It will keep you in perfect health. PUPPY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY contains no fusel oil.

and is recognized by the government asamedlclne this Is a guarantee. Use DUFFY'S PURE 7 WHISKEY In water and yon will not. be troubled with dlarrhoea bowel trouble or summer complaints. Keep active strong and healthy urine tlM warm weather by' using- DUFFY'S PUKE MALT WHISKEY AU grocers druggists or direct JUOO per bottle. Boot- let tree baffr Malt Whiskey- Co Rochester.

N. Y. Thres Land Lots 103 104 and 105 On or Near Peaehtr Street Beyond Fourteenth Street. for Which an Cffer of 600000 Was used by Otorge Washington Collier Eight Years Ago. a sound precedent and determine the question Of title to war- vessels under construction In order to protect the governments' Interests In the.

ownership at least a dozen ships. Including vast battle ships worth nearly 5000000 etch. Action will be taken in the case of the Chattanooga building at Elizabethport and It Is therefore probable' that- no further delays will be encountered In' the completion of the Galveston and the Chattanooga while any' show of force or duress on the part of the national government will be avoided. It' it fully expected that similar action to that about to' be taken' In the case of these two cruisers will be. necessary In the case of sonic much larger war ships now on the stocks.

Attorney General Knox has prepared today a stipulation in tbe nature of a bond which on Monday' will be- filed with Judge of the chancery court of Richmond particularly covering the govern meats Interest In the. Galveston This stipulation or It la assumed will more than cover the claims of' the credI. tore against. the Trigg Company for work done and material used on. the ship.

After the-stipulation is filed it Is believed that Judge GrJnnan will Immediately re lease the ship. to the government. Deciulln In the Ttigg Case. Richmond. Va June 20 In' the matter of dltor7 klng that' the William R.

Trlgg Shipbuilding Company he adjudged a bankrupt Judge' Waddell rendered a decision today. that the. appointment of a receiver by the chancery court of the. city of Richmond. December 221902 which was the act of bankruptcy eowpUIned of In' the petition.

could not' be taken advan tags of under the- amendment of Yebru- ary 6 1303. Judge Waddell holds that the amendment of February 8. 1903. is not retroactive and could riot extend to the an- nolntment of a receiver prior to. February S.

1903. at was the cue In the appointment- in respect to- the cruiser. Galveston. It Is thought probabto that this decision may further complicate the situation in respect to he cruiser Galvesoit For Summer Wear Have- no- equal. A cool easy stylish and ser vkeable shoe.

that gives the foot a graceful look. We are sole Atlanta Agents. Daniel's hoe Store 32 Whitehall Street. He fill 82 llenorninled hi the Mexican liberals. omination Is Expected Monday anti the Indications Are That th Convention.

Wi Overwhelmingly In Paver of Diaz. Mexico City June 29 The national liberal convention tonight elected General Gehomllo Tj evlncy jaf Monterey perma nest president This regarded as of. high political significance he being In sympathy with the progressive wing of the party' and a noted-leader ln northeastern Mexico. His first wife was Miss Ord. daughter of General Ord.

of the The convention Is a great trspresenta tives assembly and much enthusiasm Is' shown delegates coming from an sec lions of the republic. The nomination for president' iv expected to be on Monday and General Diaz la very certain to catty the convention overwhelmingly. oarer DEOVE TPTM- TO SUICIDE Jamesons Wife. Lost Her Season and He Killed Himself. Part June JO The prefect of police- has notified Consul General.

Gowdy that. am Tameson in American committed wulckje June IS anti was burled In pot ters field. An Investigation showed that Jameson was born at Lebanon. Ohio end later to lived. 111 St.

Louis The' de- ce ased was 6 years old end his wife Recently Mrs Jameson became deranged and failed to recogntza her' bus- This' preyedr on Jamwona mind' and he cut his thoat. A. K. HAWKES. When you begin to feel the need of eyeglasses don buy the tint pair that you can see through and expect that' they will suit.

You will save money prevent In- Jury to your eyes and avoid great annoy. atice by having Hawkes. the optician grind lenaes suit your eyes and mount them In frames that. will be comfortable" und look well. WhltehaU street on the viaduct.

Summer- School Knoxville Tenn. June and July 1903. For the aboveoccasloa the Southern railway' will sell round trip tickets from all points to toTlCnosvlllS on Jnne 21. 22. 23 28.

29. July 5. 6 13 and 20 at one fare plus 2Sc for the round trip. Tickets good fifteen days from date of sale however by depositing ticket with joint. Knox vile.

Tenn. and upon payment of fee 3f to. cents an- extension can be-- had until September SflL Special train for accommodation of teachers andothers will' leave Atlanta aHl 20 a nv June- 22 arrive lnoxv1tla 5:20 PI ame date For full particulars and rates from your stations call pa. anyagent of the South era railway or address J. C.

teCAif. JR. District Pass. Agent Atlanta Ga. Large" Crowds ire Daily Attending the BIG BANKRUPT SALE' That is Going on at the 3 DEPARTMENT STORE- 18' West Mitchell Street.

MS. rtosNnl Iwh Altai hit toe nt Vir Six TMlsli wri Ff of Flour Spm With All Md re of' Atlanta's TM. Entsrpriu. It wSIbe of no little concern to Allan- ans to know that Draughons Practical Justness College which has been located or the past two yean in this city. corner Whitehall and Alabama streets has outgrown Its present quarters and win move to Its handsome pew quarters At.

:122 Peachtree- StreeV in. Piedmont Hotel Block uly I where ample accommodations. space etc. have been' secured. This choice location containing over 5000 IT feet of floor space which Is decidedly the most popular In.

Atlanta for Itch an enterprise his been especially prepared tor this purpose. A Urge double office for the manager and separate rooms for all departments 1th splendid tight and ventilation la fact doubtless the coolest and most pleat- ant rooms In Atlanta for summer work nd each room will its heated with steam winter. Au modern equipments have jeen added to make the new quartets complete. A. regular organized college national bank will be In funoperaUfl besides other offices such as woleacM retail and real estate concerns.

all tofcfcf- vised by the faculty and conducted fly ttee. tudentj along actual business principles. True Merit Wins. The phenomenal growth of thla flouriih- ng and popular school in the very heart Atlanta. is but another evidence of where true merit wins.

This school makes no boasts of unknown quantities and impossibilities. its students are In constant demand by business firms be cause they are thoroughly educated along the various channels of business methods and' on sound business principles cOver- ng such branches as bookkeeping shorthand typewriting penmanship business mathematics add alsO an EngUh. course which has been added for the summer or those wish special preparation or public school work in the fall Capital Stock 30000000. DraurhonPra Practical Business. College of Atlanta Is one of a.

chain of eight arge schools scattered throughout the south which were recently Incorporated under the laws of Tennessee with combined capital of 00 000 00. The board or directors is composed chiefly of the raoet prominent financier rf the Asa6ng those on the board la Atlanta we Md Thomas Peeples cashier Rack ir flanking-Company and city treasurer C. F. Daruwell of Everett UleT. Ragan' Co.

Dr. E. IL Richardson secretary of Atlanta board of health. Certainly no higher recommendation could be expected than to refer to the above representative men of Atlanta. as directors of ofDrauclOD Practical Business College Company a company of not only local-but national reputation that stands for honor tllllt ty and sound business principles.

Atlanta feels proud to claim such an Institution and shows her appreciation by a liberal deal patronage. Special Summer XSales. This college Is now offering" special sum mer rates for a limited time. A full three months' scholarship in shorthand rid typewriting or bookkeeping for only S6 or all combined for only sa The. present enrollment Is quite large representing a student body from' all sections of the southeast and the new hpma for the col' legs at.

No. 122 Peachtree street with Its large rooms and spacious nails will be a welcome Innovation to the students and faculty on account of the present crowded condition. Professor Draughon. the president. end Professor Brantley.

the local manager and. their efficient corps of Instructor are to be congratulated for the pienid success they have met with la Atlanta and if soy of our readers contemplate entering business college. It will doubtless pay them' to investigate the merits of this splendid school. a 41 A ft i I PtJNEEAL J70TZCZ. CDLLIEB The friends' of George Collier and family.

Mr. and Mrs. ey Collier. Mrs. Emily Erin Mci H.

ZJdell. Mrs. James X. XToHier and Yrs. A.

It. Collier are invited tot attend the funeral of George W. Col ner. Sunday June 2k at no. frost lois late residence.

Peachtree rod. Rev. Ci P. lyrd win officiate. Tb following genuesnalt will act as paB- bearers and will meet at office of H.

Patterson at l15p. Jt. B. Ridley Wi. Hunnicntt Qeoeg Lf Brown.

7. U. tfylle. S. W.

P. MantT. rank P. Colonel TV H. Holseyi 2Totic On and after July 1.

1965 the tising of the sheriffs office of ton county will appear in The Constitution. JOHN WTitKLSBfe M. M. Manek 2 Paints paper pslatlnc. paper haag4ag.

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waab1g andiVe for. Years. Y. eS my. was.

lt HI ma gUm se I gle ne an Inct ent' eOunty1io yearaottg pIan i. thr1vedland 8P1 ndld If sImPlehOme andhlsch1Idren yeariand he ad' om It. ago' i tb wlsh ldtreeand never 1. Th re wasa beautltullioetryin Wasbl gtol1C01ller poenhanpeoplekne1l eo nf1y abo tbeiewaJ tl19walnut tree. p1 nted.

noteverr nor r' onesbolO tre ndshadow wlwantmals aMredBklnned8 v. Mr Col1leronc rJt HOl11eJ enk tl7. h. re. water are equ.

It Itt14IAgrandest advantageottravelabd 80cietYat or1eartIe1oppor nlty is tol aaeb1thex110n ik thu uRldpela nu or' vaHiii. etaptPp ri Vtni 1i-1f1 c' SUburb N.C./ eah" III esclns1velJUburb. Iftti tt de of more than feekaftotding alupertle i l1f1uu countty. ndftfteeD UJtJ a' ot8pacIousgroudaJa1d Palate Jardeners with walksmacadamJzed t1Y i ikti Itc. t7AHorne In the Mountains' I ve of these propertlesgivfngtetmlJftoo pla i8the 1) rhic vIews of hOu8esand.

un. t' 0I1 JEE8T ATE BILTj OR Ill iI jif v. ITr t' klt i oro 0 fj lo uuftreJ1aaD4 frlhet ino wereo 1 4JdniPt tbe A aJfklbere nt1Jt Czi b. r. iJiin cl'- I the1rCom' 1.

It fotnlII4r iw 1C' r- We4Lint. i mAn 1 1o ar 2 Dill 4 tbo rS1d. doIi park thero14man 4qWulWbereAtJ itiL Ol maiil V7 farm k' 1r ereBUILOWe bou ib lIkfann pwnJ a. J1 th re icb rumnut. ptaeH feUotr1iYed.

I now ty. iUr Ju renembettlow t. J7eh. l' i laldolf were notowns fad1nc' Ji lt tw that tbtyfaJd orrDc aturlr n1eJDber i i aseater ar 8Qure JUifinnghe' f2rt urt l3tto1ethatlIcdoneweJust 4 rlreu mber one blehimt. abO twhere tl nae iltandsDOW rhatwafZYthfck iI Xehby Ifwu tbatbro ht theC tJIer ny Atlant ward.

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hardlb l. was' otstandbtgCPeacht e. from ItPe eh Thecrlek andwhere emp ed. Jntothe a lte utlltil name. I I Whl h.

MUth. bornt3eorg lllr farml ig work-building uses tl1 lartS-'appolnted th village. I to own. toryot awoodcin th slZ theremalnder woman 1tO 1uibulldlng theprMeo wn wai ermans ft dara.ot- oppressedllr. pretr lence helooked thetutufe wis rea1t holdhl on.liIst.

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Ih ed I Ae lSIon equ Uon sf9 0 he. CUattano gathan areir preserit bi iil Of ti If I rei 4 bl lii i entiaJ' a15 thltig6t es ab lSh H6 fCFOIURliJ Iti IrU tI OUfriSPOflE Jt1 tWHISKE lz i urCri If better thia i d1 pmi-nrf andIs as a medIcine thi1g lUaranteeVseDUFFYB OUiwn1 summercomp1aJnts. thwarm PPREALTWHtSKEY fe a1t este I 7I J. I i 1 t. i' I 1 I i 0' I I c.

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mentwIJl' IS. fUUTex. thatsimllar acUontoJhat oftheetwo to e. mUCl1l er I1hIplnoonth Kii a natareotabonil wl11be Grfnnauofithechaneery otRlcb Interutln etlpula oOot or neover bec1 ma' TiI forivOrk fileditbbelleve4 willlmmedlatelJr to.thegO\erument 1ntheTr1gg Va. Tun20.

thecmatter nfcredltora aIlklnathat theWllilam' UJdJ le dedsl ehADceryeourLot dtyofR1chmond. 1902. wu theactot bankru tCYc ptaJnt04 uld notbe takenadvan- Jes rthe' ameDdm I1tOJebru. JudreWaddellbol men tetra actlveand Intmentot prlOlt btuA 11903. Intbe tnreapect erutHtG4Jveston.

Itllthougbtprobablethat tblsdeds- D18yfurther eompUcatetbeltuatlon pectto erGale umftn PiJ i esyJstylisl1 ser- tt ot' a. gr ef 1 I09 2i' i'H 0" 5. 8 1 8' It. i. V-D' I i i.

flre AtJ ntifA nfs. SI10 Sf iteh8l1reet. 0ti ti A IJD R- ER I I I ilnrBaHel ili I lli xfc uU ar I 4t. iiron ian the caUo Are futth. i 2 Fv rofD1u Ctti1un 2OThla i o''i i1 1 iU rm nentp en 1 Jll iipoU cal.

heI 1 i' PathTWlth prOgr swe tb te der71D ern twlfe s1tIu i 1. i tti Jrr resent. hvesusemb11andmuc nthU8lasmls Jbo bi el teseomJn fr mana c. UQris cfth publle Tbe11Om naU I1fOr I nt. tedj' 1dar' n4 nerlDIas very.

eeI1 lnto onv tlO overwh 1r 1 ni1r. DR JSutCP es01 1feLostRer Beasonand It Jariia The' i 01 hasnotlfte4Cousul eam. 1 rlcan. June burled PO fi Id n. lIiv stlp1lonShowed at Jam onwu rnatLeDanOO that be tlve casedu 66 ym nd hIsw1fe1s 64 Re tJ7It8J11t son' ed andfalted eher.

lona nd' sndW 1ithlathoat. KHAWKES WhenYOIIbEg tbteetthe ted' of tbe tpalU1at7ou. theywl11 Yuwl1laaemoneyprevenfIn juQto ouree avl ld a bavIngHAwkes lenle8to sultyour eresandmount themIn tram tookwel S1U 1mer- x1loxvilleTe Junean tbeab oc slor theSoutheM ticketstrom I allJ Inte toKnoJlvllIe 21 TulyS onefare f1 a I I agentrKnoX 1I1eTennandupon feef Ocents. haduntU ptember3l. tralnfQr a teachers8nd others am un" xvtl1e p1mUDedte.

uan7a enti ottheJ3 uth rad BEA AtlantL-- I. Sf' A' I i I p' th I 38 I IH WesrMifchell i. c. 01 ARODAttffIf i.i ii iKhICI' i' i ll. 0 I flnrSJll11J III t' traCI1WtIiHHs.

Sm A anf pt iI4 1 Df.rp- i. 4 1i tbeCt ltt1eeonceni tia tau. tokJiQw Dra lhonIPrutleal a1rie coU hhaSbeeril forthe pstiworura 1nth1 c1tyL ld. h. sOl1t crownlt pres ntquanera' 1dwII1 Intolt han 11 wA 8r.

PeachtneStre P1 noUt Ho 1S10ck July eCclmm ciaUons efet bi be D' irecL choleel t1ottt 4 squar feet ftOor. tch' Ja themostpopuat AUAAtfot 1 11ch. ri enter rbie i dP cWJ AJarge. themD tota11 with tactdobtleis theeO n4 ftiloa. a froon InAt1 nta r' ummeiW ndtch omwDtb8beat dwlth' tua In der 1 beeriadd dto etbl1e A or5 co Ij s1 es of retaUandt' aJi tec ncernsan TI the cU1tyand t4a' studentAa1ong bualI esS Prtn lvtfai meM r1t ThePhenom erQwt 1 ot ibla1o log aD OP racbo Unth iJh of AtlantaJsbat iI thr Tldb wheretrue111 tltwnL makes' sts ntIUW 1 atbIUUes 1Uatu enta fe fn constant.

bTnaJnes ai thorO ghiy ted iR thevarld s' mftM cui. und prl 1cipleac r- lluch bran kbeptn ba t1peWrItlDi.pe tn math maUes. 4t dal anEnaiJh UrH whl l1 hasleen r' lumijtir for' W1slsp 1 tpr raq ti' forpublIcschoolwork Inth tlcalBUlline COU. of' cia. oneot ehanofe1ght large' a red the aq thw1 JcI1 rl z1tl Inco 1 rated lawaofT 1esseewlth b1n eapitaJof moOOOI The of dJr r8 ootth moat.

ncters rfth8AdUtl thoaeontheb0ar4 inAt1 ntawe68d 11 Da. 1P ePl ca hI r'-M cid iRu 1 rBar ktnc-Co1riP atnfcltjotieaIUr I well i Ii E. Rlchardsonitleer tarT t. ofAUan boatdofb ttfi eTU1 11Tiio. recommend Uon tol id ptct 4' tl1anfo refettotb aboveteP et1t L' act1caJ.

panr otn n1YI Ltlo11 that's dlforJ 0r10r. Jt l1ndbuslnesaPrlnclpteA toClams IIU hlan tntltuUJ a OWI 11 ppr pIaU af i itt I 1S er. 1e. ll gta nowOlfertrti ipe mer te. foiUmlte4 tlmefunthiH mo 1thst iChO nhIPc th id typ writlug.

orbookkeeplnlforont1. 9r atleomblnedforonIylJO. TIlfpres6nc. c' enrollmentIqulte L' oftb anl1tha 1 whDfDsforlhe ot geat i2. largerooD18and l1altwt1l I.

tbth e1 faeult fthepreaeiiC thePlident ft4' thelOClI. man and' emdentcorpsot 1nstr cto be ncratutat Dl M1tt IUc theybaYemet 1 auT our re der. tUS1DeslleoUepJtw. bt. th ta t11tIlDlendld' 1tct Ji JtmmtAL1qJTIcE.

06 riE frl ofG ra a faD llT. an4Mrlkjv teYGColJler i' EMII trf' it E. deU Jam I. ler' tt 1J1y fO une g' Y. 1 iesl enee.

4chtr pp7idwm Uecn lct. bearersand idwmmeetat otH M' atlUc im i HWI1Uc ttc GeOleeJiL li W11Jet 1I ett- PHantr OoIo 1d 1I It I 1io 1 onancafter 7utTI1. adYerUat eof thahartfrs IceOC' toneoUJ1tyw111 1n. et cU io Mt. uniP i tq.

t' O. 0. ee liOHa i4jf 4iv bai .4 5 tchern 490 fs 8tIQdg1y 2o rae Ie tsk 4Ocv1ae ight 1onsize29. gratiit ij alue 1 fewt4go 14o gc t1O I 1 I ARaB reatNaturaI a er hould i. in AprUll9C3.

tb. reIUIt0b ase your I teatizuor W1 knOWtht who 1. a sferer OVDOFtU tthout torfle. ore D. an.

rnoDB of helP. table reinedl' sad rcttt Rs I tV. 92Ter17Btt I uNld yOU compledflt. ot ItUd1. n.

O3 Sb i1 1--- ta Ga. t. r1 HE Q614 211TUT1O ITLLTL. GA 1 190 EWCCLIER 1S1UDY OF A P1ONEER i- 1- I a i 4- 5. 7 p- 4- I 1 I I pe I I 1 5 taz IS 4 5 i 0 44 55 kkS t3c- I- I I ii at ii rorandFarm fa1nut I- 1I ItrrjWlsblngton will Weliciew i the t4oooitodayand I anJve1y in iever Ieood3 ITS I.

Uierntso George tyhi eIitgU i 1 4 gI theolien IS b1hiThit btttit 5- II az IZ i tead 71I4ag 1it. i B. the inthe iI1i be Ototiotnd Ii5h OIdet Inhabitant. Carl theoidet I COUttIId titers thu be. 5 it dIlM a lltueet of Peachtree road.

reet 1tSifldi tb roa is lIlt frl Ia lath01 1 there tij millionaire. I otth5 tortuous windings i thdg ocient at- an faded email style Prevailing in- en1 Thu George Wash- a iltUe boy a lie Prime and In the was lne ak swiftly a ycars oui llf eror ha h1ldse I lathe Fultoneointy Whenbe Ale- gre Wa5 a ee it OnCe1 I 1here air and 5Itlde gran5 OPorisinity lease by er 01 PL emonUui 5 Is 5 titflde view fourteenitnd 5' ra he grouida I drive I I--- jAltiV properties giving ternis floor p1as the houses and grounds etc. ii1ed on 1NORE ESTATE NC. tbenot bew2ien I- oiIbwwu I tralirand wuflo we didnt ws vt much. Just cn ale it- for.

Ptitebett-h. 5t Pt old- man rtgbtovet lbs tot QuletIIvng wenton thatthey laid layinE house. 0 Woods hi ezate the hi oneo theCollier was meageroppor Ihl I eai Collier an ofmoney orthe de- an res- 2aw axd 1 aid' was Aragonwaj Qor re- lCttthgthe thathe cl6se.oonfldence B. 11 C. Iunnicutt i1 dr.

years. elsoan mI foliO tangerjourney' soe1eoOtintothe King DenmarktO I I. TItQE OR Goiernnt Is To iotecllts Sett1 the I It the cruisers actulcash tL stgto ioU iNtl Alwsys PitabtIIe if oil Use MALgWHISKEYifl drinking water betroubled Strong andhealthy' Allgrocers dlrectLOG tree. I a I I S. e.

:2 05cQr 5 a49 AILi Lo7z4RC 1 oIUE 0. I I 1' 4c. 2' p5' I cP 4J000 i-- I oil tt I J'- -IJ 2Oa1laACnEs 7 CI 5 di GwcOLL1 I. 105 7 tLb 5- 5 zi 4 5 i 4 I I 5 I 7 S. t- 21x 5- 4 ii 1 7 4 I T' I IandL and105On PeathtresStreet oi 6OOOOO I' Bsfused Ysari-Ag i I of ltistheretore Inthe thAcoyez-tbeclatma the- ftledit 11 aaL In' creditors askIOt 89 19O2which the arySlStL pointhlentof eruls thoughtprbable furthercompllCte theitflatiofl crtzIseGalyes' ForSunrni er 2501 Weare Shoe' iE 5 ANOTHER CQMCTG DIAl itIBe ths Will Declare The lgeyino of pema- is aeoL noted leaderIn 6 a.

i The a znu ailsec- bobs' QeneratDIaz1avery n1P-Dov' suxqthz Jai esoiW1feLostUer 5' i11e4 ofpoflce- I Tamonwasborn atL banOn laterbe ceased was66year witeis Jazu a St AK. Wh tee1theneedoi donr barth. firstpirthat expgctthattheiwi1t jilt I all 89July5. 6. plus.

Ilcforthe Tlcketsgood Tennand sod Julte 2larrive msanie r3tes ofthe em R. AgentAtiaota 1 5 OS' 18'- LARBEftJARTEII PiifSil i1h. j. soiip'-- Sfru5 I OTS qftr l1 i era Cniiii1 PrmiaM Mn dnIlfid Wi I wlli be tan for twoyears into. treet- the a thecodlest ost plea and been es full operatlfl quantl nd be'- aide log wl for :0 of0Atlanta 1 I a 11 1 1 hortorreliabli' Eummexees e.

shorthandeii 6 30. 8 cor th 1 a I Tbe Was- fey HLidell Cql. dl p. inS. 11e pal B.

1:13 C. IT Vylle Dr 89 aLt 55ke 4 W. ILUulseT.L ot1ce. 1 eiiel ZhST1ffIOIC. Isl Alisata iV" 24Lbt8 eitei leaektres et paperhaflglng.

Ji V. Sis faeszsatM a vS sse yigj sad eat sails- S. EnhSENgatCI. gent orpotsOuCUl. Sold brs J.

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