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SECOND PLACE ON THE TICKET But His Nomination by lists Has PROBABLY SETTLED HIS FATE Indiana May Furnish the Vice Presidential Nominee, as It Is Considered a Pivotal State. Some of the Possi I hMtlw By Job: OhL Washington, June Th is a general feeling among democra leaders that the political outlook up to i present time could not well be more vorable for a party out of power. Mv satisfaction Is taken from the undlsp ed fact that democratic chances seem better than they did at the correspond period of the Harrison admlniatrati when the man who predicted republU defeat was regarded a wild man. democratio victory came then and no Is now called wild who predicts the feat of President McKlnley in the el Much will of course depend ui Ctlon of the Kansas City convent! lomlnatlon of Bryan can only be by his death. That there will dora li tain.

Uon Is the tta! ticket making of the platforn only thing really an md plac nothing has ral disposition Would Go There fee ma to be a none of the men from ere would like that result If There a OOpamend iat a spirit of har eadersPwlth dentlal problem will that will be satis New Tork. idc York who In their willing bring abou ork delega life here In Washlnj Falls. The dec ats of Mini and they believe that if eliminated. eligible list of The whose high character and vhose straight democracy very highly to those giving of Judge Parker himself do not to nave been considered by anybody. consulted, for nobody is a Ma to nay whether he would accept a vice presidential nomination or not.

The which stands In the way la the fact that he has fourteen yet to serve on the bench with a salary of 82.600 a year; and as he la a poor in. It might bold on Danforth. It In discus pen to be tores of character ictpies and ve asking too have htm give up he vice presidency hig present office politicians generally agree bad politics. few Yorker whose political uld make him acceptable to all democrats. Is Elliott one eminent democrat nut ig Mr.

Danforth. he would but I he should "would aentlal offlce. It tg amo ties, however, that falllm layor Taggert. of Indianapolis hough a straight democrat. 1 is belonging to the antl silve the candidate for governor, DOBSlbllU anybody forth may eventually be chosen.

Indiana and Shively. After New York. Indiana Is the state most considered In figuring of tne cemooratlc politicians, which they considering the I i regarded as pivo Two Southern Possibilities Prom a Washington standpplr alvely candidacy seems to be inglble thing in sight. Thre is a Jouid the in i latfon louthern men may insist upon he south for the second place. i contingency Senator Daniel, of the man generally Consider of Georgians in Washingtoi lieve his chances foi He Is very ctrongrj jxople are working him the appointn Mr.

Charles A sr. of Atlanta. to the Paris visitors in the of LaGrange. THEY LEAVE THOMASTON, A. sn midnight and day of each night In during eclipse, left maston over the Central railroad on These distinguished astrono r.

expedition to Thorn upon a detailed study Pit.iiitv shown them while in Thomasb and that much of the success of the pedltion may be attributed to the kind WILD CAES AT FORT VALLEY, Wreck Caused by a Mischievous Negro Boy Sunday Afternoon. Fort Valley. June 4. ana put them in iswell. who 13 nearly sixty years of who was working I AT13 SHIPPING THE PEACHES.

Thousands of Crates Sent to North ern Cities. Fort Valley, June the crc supply the demands for fruit carrier Labor is coming in from surroundlr sections and all work at makers.6 fair charda have been sold at good figure Fort Valley will ship fully 1.109 can. THE CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA. GA TUESDAY, JUNE 5 1900 MISTRIAL IN THE CASE OF TURNER Jnry Had It for Two Days and Did Not Agree. Nearly all the pain, suffering and torture endured by nerve weakened and debilitated women might be relieved; the feeble tired and thin blooded might be made well and strong, ful.

cf vitality and take the proper remedy. "I used Dr. Miles Nervine for nervous and found it the most satisfactory medl Dr. Miles' Nervine iTART McFANN. Liberty Mills.

Ind. positive guarantee, advice and booklet to Dr. Miles Med ical Elkhart. Ind. Ing programme was rendered.

it WU through the Instrumentality of tne Bid ney Lenter chapter that the Mil was in 1 troduoM in the Georgia legislature and passed making the birthday of the ex president of the confederacy a legal holl WW day in this state. Freshman Declamation. There was a large audience tonight at the university to hear the declamation Mb contest by the fresnman class. The speeches were well delivered and elicited much favorable comment. The sopho ANOTHER TRIAL PROBABLE Sght Wednesday HH will speak and on Wednesday night there Plaintiff Sued Mercer Athletic Asao elation.

The Public Schools. W. The public schools of Bibb county will DAMAGES IN THE SUM OF $20,000 larger than for preceding years, and the results of the workings of the system for Case Attracted a Great Seal of At the year have been highly gratifying. On Freshman Declamation 2f.th ot education will hold mm a meeting to elect teachers for the ensu ifAU at Other mg yeajT 1 WW Newsy Constitution Bureau. Macon.

June This evening at half past 6 of the grand jury to enforce tne state KKA o'clock Judge Felton discharged the jury g'treet'wre. in the Clyde Turner libel case, allowing The regular monthly meetfng of the them to make a mistrial. The Jury had of commerce will I held to been out on the case since half past 6 inportam matters wUl o'clock Saturday evening and announced be transacted. that It was absolutely impossible for them sontS to agree. The Jury stood, when dlscharg changes and Improvements at the Macon ed, nine for the plaintiff.

Turner and Reese and Miss Elolse Jones three for the defendant. The three Jurors surprised their relaUveTand friends by for the defendants were A. J. Sparks, Quietly marrying. Mr.

Reese and Miss W. H. Lowe and 8. H. Singleton.

When Md decided to the Jury first balloted on the case they The 'county commissioners will hold an plaintiff and remained so until the close, their state convention to be held in At Kfft The young men of the Jury were for the tenta del endan Last "'ear stu GB0BQIA SCHOOLS. dent at Mercer university and manager of North Georgia Agricultural College. ttfo the athletic association and baseball club Dahlonega, June 4. Com of the university. The defendants, the at the North Geor of members of the faculty and students of Mercer, charged with certain Those who paa 3K of the club, and he was retired from the declamation The against the defendants, claiming that If dlPl0maS and medalb any irregularities existed they were due 0n sunaay morntnjr at 11 30 o'e'ock in to unfamiliartty with bookkeeping and tn8 college cnapel the baccalaureate seV that he had done nothing criminal.

His m0n was delivered by Rev. J. A. Wynne attorneys were John P. Ross, Anderson, 0f Gainesville.

This waj an able and loci Grace Anderson. Defendants' attorneys Cal discourse on the subject What Do were Hall Wlmberly, Hardeman, Davis Think of Christ?" the text being Turner, Steed Ryals. Psalms l. uo. The music bv a SK The hearing of the case consumed six selected choir was especially good attracted great Tuimerwu tonvMrSw '(V Floyd county.

The Impression is that the ip tie morning plainUff wiU have anottvet trial of tbe noon, freshouui speake; a' 'congest in the case. evening. What President Jordan Says. Dahlonega Public School. Juns The State Cotton Planters Dahlonega public schools closed a very Macon today for Montleello, having been successful year work last Saturday In this city since Saturday In the interest morning, the closing exercises embracing of the association.

He says: also the Friday afternoon preceding On The movement to organize tne cotton afternoon the Cllonlan Literary KMi planters of this state and other southern goclety held its osine mee ln th states is dally growing in interest and ject9 of the recitations. W) little over a rwchlnery for bate the pecTd Ca'lS11 'wo weeka" The Gun Tournament. Price and Cotonei w. a. charters, sones WW" Quite a number of Macon sportsmen the nuplls and ardinK 0T prises.

W. pect to take part In the gun tournament twtlmon.als of merit and cemncaie. of to be held at Warm Springs June 25th. advancement. A 26th and 27th.

The contest Is open to the Cobb Piano Contest. SThe prize list and contests are as fol Thl" Iowa: the nlan institute occurred WJj7 FIRST DAY MONDAT. JUNE 2STH. jJJ te" unoer direction of KCTa Fifteen blue rocks, en in" Wl" recelve rocks, en exercises will trance 12. 17.50 added to nurse.

nelu literary address will ho WW trance addSd MeldHm tf P' gia State Industrial College. lS i Wff Unprecedented 1 Suits. In our Suits you will find good styles, and best of at prices unheard of 3p before on such seasonable goods, in our, or any Suit Department. Our name stands, as a guarantee that you will find them just as they are advertised, and just as you have always found whatever Chamberlln, Johnson, DuBose Co. advertised "RIGHT." TJaiior Tlfade Suits.

Suits worth as high as 22.50 and not one in this IT lot of 35, less than 15.00 value. Good styles in cut of Jackets and made Eton or Fly I I li Front, of good style and materials at the unheard ml 1 1 of price of 7.75 Lot 2 comprises 16 Suits at a price which sur si passes anything ever offered in Atlanta 25.00, fa 35.00, 40.00 and 45.00 in good styles, all 1 fl I I silk Taffeta some fancy braided the I I fia 1 1 Skirts alone on many of these would cost you If if In three to five dollars more than we are asking for entire one lot at 12.75 Silk in 3 jCots i 2 a mm 47 Waist worth from 5.00 to 9.50 are included IB in this Iot Waist of Satin Taffeta Rumchunda jfl ffl with border effects, some in Ribbon and Lace, others in black Taffeta. Waists of new designs A ill I and make at 2.95 3. 36 Waist in this lot ranging In value from 7.50 DC to 12.00, including some of our best Fisk, Clark 41 VV and Flagg bordered and Persian designs, others II in solid color Taffeta, tucked and corded and some Persian with white fronts all of special value and new styles and correct colors, at 3.95 4ft Waist worth 12.00 to 17.50 in heavy Taffeta mm 3 Ribbon and Lace, entire silk lined Vaist, some in iu bodice style, with borders, in Surah and Taffeta. iUV Others of Taffeta Ribbon and Point de Paris lace, "If in one lot at 4.95 We have put into this lot of Wash Waists, such A A makes as Royal, Geisa and Monogram and goods Hlln thatnever have sold less than 1.00, 1.50 and 1.75 II ft I and all new clean lines at that, in leading colors Wm I VVfU and latest Madras, Ginghams, Batistes, Vvll Lawns, Percales one lot of 1.25 Waist trance 4 the I Kvent No.

Flfteen rocks, en There are werrmadeV Professor Euler trance 11.50. J5 added to purse. near'y hundred students at the Commissioner M. Event No 6 Twenty blue rocks en from all of Georgia Smith and others. en Bichwood School.

professor W. Miller of the trance J1.50. J5 added to purse. Rlchwood, June 4. (Special.) By chools of this place.

The lnsU Bvent No. 8 Twenty blue rocks en far the largest and most successful the entire Able in TEvenDt J5SE n'iecl, mIss'fTot Prof" Benjamin F. Jo. All to stand at thirty lne Harden, of West End. Atlanta, been for the Event No.

2 Seven live birds, entrance Thursday night the house was well filled of T. Ail at thirty yards. and Friday mght the crowd was so e'eat He is a graduate of the state iWWW Event No. Ten live birds, entrance that a creat manw Wsm TiT and comes hichlv re ommended T.itre nEventaNoCaiLTen live birds, entrance and t0 turned away" thirty six app'ican'a the posl Miss and out, $3. Handicap Thursday night menUon3 distance.

made of "The Little Shaking Quakers in Accident to a Freight Train. Young Men's Democratic Club. Sbe11 especial Quitman. June 4. tSpedal.) The The Young MenV Democratic Club of th' Bibb county met tonight at the court waf lfPT a Dlshu track near the depot this morning and house for reorganisation for the coming rendered A in five cars were derailed, making a bad campaign.

On motion of Roland Ellis. "cas Ion and ivervh wreck and it was several hours before it Hope PoUUlJ. Robert Hodges, II. cleared. Fortunately it was in the Excellent for Sum Spnt the pleasure of securing the services yard and one of the sidetracks was left coke oven pi was elected secretary treasurer The and Mlss Harden for clea.

This was temporarily made the Steel Iroi democracy. Woodbury's SchooL wcept t0 tne train to which the accident In the Courts. Woodbury. June 4. occurred.

The criminal docket was called today "TJ 'chooX year in the superlo, and city courts, but no, history of Woodbuty has Just Rre at QaitmaIll flaw cases of much importance was yied. The Ouitman. Ga June 4. (Spec4al.) A ser recorder's court had a very small docket Arna" hte jhree Quitman, June for Monday morning. The city and coun much interest has been awak rant house on the lot of Mr ty have beaa unusually quiet for several tned and degree of success at Abbott burned this morning at 1 weeks.

At no time have affairs been tnrce days' commencement Nothing was saved, bat the Are was more gulet in police circles. exercises has moved the people to erect a connned to this one house. It has become Sidney Lanier Chapter. of remark thEt fuU The Sidney Lanier chapter of the which time the school win be sufflciently I ters of the flre" orTo'cloca was horribly la plane of work. Profesjors Arnall and Sunday night.

The Quitman maohins limbs make second to none in middle Geor Talbot County Teichara. MOBTPABT. Tulbotton. Ga, June (Special. The Talbot county teachers' institute opened S.

W. Hartlnff Dead. today wah a large number of teachers in Washington June attendance. An interesUng program mo has been arranged for tne week's work Srtgauier general of United States vol and the ins'Jtute promises to Mshly by brevet, died last night In this successful. The exercises are conducted city.

by County School Commissioner Gorman. Mrs. Robert Iu Taylor Teachers' Combined Institute. KnoxA ille. June 4 The wife of Fitxaerald.

(8peclal.) The ex Govereor Robert L. Taylor, the second annual after" i ties of Dodge. Telfair. Montgomery. WU had been married twentyArae cox and Irwin, net at this place today.

years. Five children survive her. 1 You Can Bank Money at Fa rl inger's. FOR SIX DAYS MINNISKA SPRING GINGER ALE, QUART BOTTLES, PER DOZEN, $1.75. SPECIAL DRIVE" FOR THIS WEEK.

reduced the price from $2.00 to Si. per dozen, or 20c per You pay that pries for imported "pints," while here yoa Plumbers Richmond. Judge of Cle nd his remains have been to that county for burial. a Strike. The Journey pending negotiations with the employing orBBasterpliimberi.

They demand oar Suicide of Ida Johnson. Birmingham. Ala. June (SpecUI. Knulev this mornlnr Ida Johnson.

hag alleged that the deceased war Jealoo of the attentions paid mg man with wnom sne was ai offered Waukesha, Wis, 623 PHONES. MASHED IN THE MACHIjrBBY. SELECTED POINTS ON PIELD. Horrlhle Fate of Joe Barton at Bloss hurg, Ala. Birmingham.

June 4. Joe Burton, a twenty year old white yesterday, where ha was working a drawing "larries" for poll and without shutting off his at sine and It threw him Into the wheels, which slowly cruftied mm 1 by who hastened to assistance, but too late to save his hours." when death relieved him. One the fl Governor of South Carolina on Chick am auga Battlefield. company with General H. V.

Boynton. held by South Carolina troops during famous fight, where markers are to bo Dlaced. and also selected the site for the handsome monument to be erected by the I state on the reservation. The site of monument is halfway up the slope otj reached by Kemhaw's South CaroUna I brigade In their famous assault on Thorn, ble batUe. tL.ytW.D The'vartottS Collections Were Large.

City of Mexloo. June The custom louse collections for May were Urge, be ing 12,528,883, or at the rate of more than annus iiy. srarap taxes are Inspector, has tendered his resignation accepted but no appointment made.

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