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tJ bverncfjtt- 1 sentence to ana va reportedto tmtrwo1- LiywWftss lentence for led rlUS. ed ti at a nd I circuit lofl. Th rfcsfentUr. interest and rd bond of fe' 3 i Missing is 1 tfiere he tilegrram I Oahb ifie lsldentwas Ibltiprans Ur. Thomas ateljcon ilonj that net learlng' tbe slots cWef I their itate- tnday pur- rk jbr way explaining he knew lodjthatons ner Denver Itloa which Key York.

la u- uldl not be himself Iscredlt the ill other as. efforts ntab sell kpf Mem- Tiere today. of Garth Is satisfied 250 for thinking nq passing IN NCH pf the Special I sworn la court lacceed th bl orney. a unty corn- Lf Coldlcg LIBBAE7. rary Gos Special Ire reviewing he reslg- 1 assume llpreer un- Irjce of he librarian.

le Rice as Ml Inlmlty aril question that the ipted TeSD- I lion of the we were editor to these are when I public we Intiment to the xresl- y. Indeed. re heartily Ithisiaffal islics from City Some Jact Which ProTt. That Atlta- 2H a GrowntWonderfully In plre and the Many Improve- meats That Have Kept iu Pace Growth. All of the departments In the city hall are busy these days preparing the annual reports for the year 1903 which passes Into history tonight The report or the tax committee shows total real estate assessments on 545,969.631 and personalty assessments of 3623,201.

Much of the report Is taken up In the complimenting of the vurous city departments. The annual report of the city clerk wilt show the general business licenses aggregate over- 100000. as against last year. Wholesale. liquor licenses toot up $2.745.85 against J228JIO last year.

Corn- tntcsion and insurance returns are already 51592707. Last year they were 815375.16. In the report of the bridge committee. the valuation of the Atlanta. bridges is placed at 547771510.

Of. the" fourteen triages belonging to the city. the Forsyth street bridge Is the most valuable at the figures of 13092264. The Peters street viaduct It placed at 510123925. The report of the- street work done by the department of public works shows that In all 85105 cubic yards of grading was done at a.

cost of SI 11102881 ot 1295 cents a cubic yard. Ten thousand one hundred and seventy cubic yards of wash. outs were' repaired at a cost of St367t7 or 1351 cents the cubic yard. MliIell.1 neous grading was drone to cast 86585. and crossings were ld.

The in Yeiitor of the property of the department toots up 63042485. The yalne of the twenty-six public schools of Atlanta la placed at 482360. The realestate Is valued at 5157000. the equipment at 33060. and the buildings at 302300.

The most valuable asset Is the Girls' High school valued at 56750 with the Boys' High school valued at 650750. The following statistics are reported the'-board or health Atlanta has seen 1308. marriages this year 711 whites and 597 colored. The births so far have been 1328. 880 white and' 448 colored.

Last year the. total marriages were 1129. 685 white and 444 blacks the births were 1076. 689 whites and 387 blacks. The following figures show that nearly 6000000000 gallons of water was used Gallons of water pumped ht XA.

I sU- tlos. 3311711400 at Xo 2 station. 2.476.672.564 total 5816383964 gallons. FUNERAL OF CHARLES HARRIS Seryiewlfore Conducted by Dr. 11.

S. Bradley and Vera Attended by Many Friends and ltelatives. The funeral ices of Charles Collier Harris the little son or Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris were conducted yesterday morning at 10 JO o'clock at the real- ttenCc 338 Gordon street.

In West End. by Rev. 11. S. The ceremonies were Impressive and were attended by many' friends and relatives of thtllttle Harry Owsley sang Nearer My God to.

Thee. and The Beautiful Valley of Eden. Many exquisite floral offerings were received from friends alt overthe city who deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Harris In their grief.

The Internment was at Oakland. DEATH OF MRS. H. REYNOLDS She Was tie Wife of Dr. Reynolds of Marietta and Was Well Known Here.

News of the recent. death of Mrs. IL V. Reynolds who was well knQwn In this dry. has been received in Atlanta.

She was the wife of Dr. H. V. Reynolds and was the daughter of Dr. E.

n. Myers. who was at oneftjne president of the Wesleyan Female Pge and editor of The Wesleyan Cgptlan Advo- Mrs. Reynoldswas a member of tho Methodist church and lived a. consistent Christian life.

She leaves many friends In Marietta and In the state. who will regret her death She had been In falling health for some time and her death was not unexpected. The funeral services Were conducted at the residence on last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. Fletcher Walton. assisted byRev S.

B. Ledbetter. The interment waV In the city cemetery. She leaves her husband and six children. one daughter Miss' Mary Reynolds and five sons Welborn Herbert.

Dudley. H. V. Jr. and Edward Howell Reynolds.

Are you satisfied about your uti- mater Port receipts through em- ber 25 show gain of 293785 bales over last year. Did you make your figures about right You cannot change estimates now In but it you wish to file others see advertisement elsewhere Contest. closes Thursday December 31lure. Man. your estl- nate In time.

get left. Ad. i dre all orders 0 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. Unknown Man Kills Officer. Moblie Ala.

December 30. Policeman' CharleaHagKerty was ehot and Instant. killed early today by an unknown te man. whom had under arrest XhC murderer tcaped and has not been captured. The killing" occurred la the of the city.

within. a. block of. the station. and was witnessed by one can give only a vague de.

scriptlott of the slayer. ine Watches jfegggM 0 of Check for 403861 Paid to the City of Atlanta Yesterday by the. Uumphft1 Company Through the Third National Banks a Agent for the Entire Issue of Redemption Bonds. AT worth city a heck drawn deliver Howell which Humph This par vat a prem 0820 It the bo chasers pany. prices trustee It was TA yesterday received a for 640228100.

This. check in payment for 8399000 rpdemptlon bonds Issued by the purchased by the Rabinson. Company of Atlanta. The was one of the largest ever gh an Atlanta bank. was yestetMay to Mayor Even P.

the Third National bank. ed as agent for the Rlblnlun Company. cli for 402251 represents the of the bonds or 393000 and of 63351 amounting to 1 eaeh bond. learned that about 8100000 of have 3n sold by the pur- he Robinson Corn- ese toads sell at very good hey are legal investments for guardians administrators etc. same firm whkh recently Jrv XTl Of KnoxVille Tenn.

President of Department of Normal duration. kayOrNOWel1e Address. Mayor Eyao Howell welcomed the association la behalf' of the city. In an entertaining and interesting speech It is pleasure to extend to you a. welcome this city.

We are glad to have you here for conventions do us good. I lont tend to make a long speech. to you. have a duty to per. form' we nUt eu Atc.

our people. i au- oatlon la Ike tt man In the Elide who sowed. Seine rail In bad ground. some fall in go i and it is r6m those that ran In goo ground that part. for.

which i hue been held here In the na I do not bellevethat we have ever fronted a body of educators who present snore to out' presentand our future. We eet you as a gallant eompany is the most resp ible OT1WZ5iJon which hag ver rac our city. Governor Terrell' has welc you to the state. Mayor Howell to the. city and I welcome you In' behalf of the' press.

for I do not believe that there are' three. Newspapers ff ny city In the untrr which snake more honest endeavor to further the Better. bent of people and stand for better alms. I believe that Pared to edoca purchased the 50000 Jetferlon county court house bonds and a. great many other smaller Issues of a.

similar nature. In speaking of the matter. Roby Robinson said yesterday that the municipal bond market was getting stronger every day. and prices were going up In consequence. One of the reasc for this was that these' securities.

react mure quickly than Industrials and that as an Investment. Atlanta ids are considered second to none in point of security. AU or wtUah proves that the city of Atlanta financially. Is butided upon a foundation that In the vernacular known as gun edge and that the every improvement carried out In her Mm If acts with. direct Benefit not alone to the prosperity of the city hut to the best In terests of ber bondholders' as well While the big check presented yesterday proved a fitting final curtain for the last act of a financial drama.

that might be caned "Atlanta's prosperity In 1903. the other acts In connector- with tills check further' reflect the push SOjJTHBRN EDUCATORS GET HEARTY WELCOME 1. 8. STEWART. Of Athena.

Ia. Who Will Speak I on Rural Libraries for Public Schools. Notable Addresses Heard at Opening' Session of Convention President Venables Annual B. Address. Prominent southern educators from every part of the BOUh egan to lathe In the citj esterday for the purpose or attending lie Southern Educational Association llch began Its Kt-islona last night.

Wifl a great number of tb del- gates hart arrived in the city many more will Wine in this morning. The firsweetirg was I test night at 8 o'clock the First Baptist church. A large rfid was present. which thor. oughly cnjjflM the many eloquent addresses 4 by the pointed speak- ets.

opened the session with hen President Venable In. Terrell. who made an to tl1e members of the cesoclOfl on behalf of the people of the siatjfof Georgia. Ootipnor Terrell Speaks' Governo 8 Tell said lie part I estetm it an honor arid a pleasure. to welc3cDflo Georgia.

ah association composed sfito many dlstmgutahed electors. Welate glad have you with us we waafUo have you with us we want- to ecjpiro acquainted with you. We want 788 to know of the wonderful material resources of the state so that on returning toj homes' you may tell your friends' about It for we wish to pxr state Ever- Georgian feels toward TS state Jut as a live update ttite3 man feels toward his business. we still prouder. however of the unseW term which every citizen rteIs toward the educational Institution of" our tale.

This feeling was imparted to ta from our ancestors. for it was in this state that public education first reived recognition in a written. consUtt tloo 0 77. For In a section of it i via written that schools shall be established In each county and supported at the general expense of the may make a suggestion to you I would say that our children need. direction.

Eacn boy should tie directed In the line of work which ho will pursue In life. Edward 31. Poteat made the response in behalf of the association I thank you in behalf of the UlSocla. Uon. said he for the welcome which you have extended to us today.

We are participants In creative work. In a way1 welare participants. with the Eternal In the work which we And we must not only teach. but. as Mr Graves has remarked we must direct fort otherwise we would be preparing machinery which would never be directed In the right direction.

We thank you again for our welcome here Sand for affording us II. place to hold our meetings. President Vsnabls Speaks. President Venatole made the concluding address saying. In part 1 have chosen.

as the most fitting sub. I jcct for the presidential address to speak to you about some of the educational needs of the soutn. We have reached a. tLUViI5 rlOO In our eaucauonat progress a time. when wise counsel and skillful leadership Is demanded In order that we.

may avoi unwise move and false turnings which may retard our progress or. even transform our civilization. The long struggle against adverse circumstances which has been almost like a Struggle for mere existence seems over. In this time It has. been literally the teacher and the logfor the tog.

school house has prevailed In the land. Colleges have had scant equipment and pre. carious Incomes. with starved teachers some worthy and laboring with toting patience and. nobility' of' self-sacrifice true-hearted men and women' whom their country should keep in grateful remembrance others untrained and Inca.

pable. yet doubtless earning the pittance they received. I shall pot speak of the need for better school buseg. libraries. laboratories and gehtral equipment.

These things are needed but the people of the south are growing each year better' able to supply them and It Is to' OUT own people that we must chiefly look for help along these lines. I wish to draw your attention rather to tour other needs-in our. educational life needs that are felt at an times though especially felt. Just now. These needs are sanity in education patience in education.

soundness In education and scholarship In education. By sanity In education I mean that ap pUcaUon Of fcard common sense to educational systems and Sane well areneeded to pUot the way safely through the maze of ex perlmenttlon which has. overrun our country and which has often proved a eekR or new things merely because tb were novel. I do not mean to decry all new methods nor do I advocate the 1 clinging to old ways simply because they are the ways of the fathers. The science of education Is a progressive science and 1 must' grow In accordance with the laws of evolution.

It demands new Ideas and Improved systems and the. fittest only shall survive. Still wemcst be very careful notto value of a. system i by Its novelty solely. without tHUqlt strictly to.

seeiwhether It-Is true jo the principles of the science and. brings lm mug. many eduetIQual fads have arisen. raise stops have been taken and valuable tlaw wasted. SareUr we of the south' have neither Urn nor mOney tf we are A eaten up 0 tne' race wS fwg to follow In a.

approved by ttperteetfJead it 'Et Mi l'j TSK 4' v- and enterprise of he Gate City or tb south that has heroine at one. time II proverb anti a precedent for her sister cities. These bonds were sold on December I and are year tour per cent bonds with Interest payable seal-annual ty. This issue was made ft redeem 399000 worth of bonds which were ii- sued thirty years ago in 1874. Tn money being used in tho erection of th old water works plant.

reservoir and pumping rtatlon. Later this was sold to the Lakewood Company find Is now used as a xpeaure. park. City Treasurer Thomas 7. Peeplee now ha possession of.

the bonds which hive been signed lit the dlv offllrnlH jMi Ixlng' presented with check. Mayor Howell presented It to Tax Collector ld T. Payne who In turn gave his' receipt and this was In turn presented to City Tree- urer Peepres. Mr- Peepias will delve the 399 00 worth or bondsto the pur chasers throUr1t1be Third National Bank rhiih acted agent for the ltobinsonllumphrey Company. There mi not be quite so much variety In such a course but it is stile and good.

This leads to the second need of which I would epeak and that is patience- in education. The dominant word in the American vocabulary hustle. The music of the pause Is almost unknown in our lives. We on a dead rush to get rich and sometimes get poor to a hurry. The quick lunch Is the favorite meal.

Everything Is shortened except our speeches. row is natural that this fe verish hate should Sad Its way Into our educational methods. Some of our lead- Ing Institutions which. should know much' better are shortening the traditional college course of four years to three 01' even to two. fending out students with their certificates.

as Woodrow Wilson iys. the sap has risen as liighus their heads. There are Institutions in the south which wouldbeguile unwary young men Into the belief that all necessary learning can be imparted In a single year ct ht most two. The Impatience of parents and ofthe young people them selves withdraws' the great majority of them from our scbwols and colleges before the se la half over. A third need to which attention must be paid 1 soundness In education.

This includes breadth and two Ideals which are nut Incompatible. Yet. if conditions derran the sacylnce of either one. by an means let it be the former and let us Insist upon the latter. Too many of our colleges offer courses which are flabby In the extrerae.

It may be Urfl a small underpaid faculty is making a desperate effort to cover nearly the entire range of human knowledge. AM someone has said. the professors occupy settees instead of The cat. i PROP. H.

ELMER BIERLY. Of Tallahassee. Fix President of I the Deportment of Child Study 4 Southern Educational Awocla- 4 tlon. I alogue presents course after course and there la apparently a wondeful breadth of culture butthe shallowness of the Whole thing Is very-pitiful. How much braver and better it would be If.

such an institution would abandon this painful-attempt at expansion and teach the great fundamentals of education. with a thoroughness and soundness which would iv honest satisfaction to both teachers and students. For genuine hlgb class college work a professor is over-burdened who na over fifteen hours of red a than a a week. QJr It Is far better that the should have only eight or ten. In this lays the great strength of the University 01 Virginia where the professors have rarely more than eight or ten hours of recitations a week and the students were limited to.

nine. Again. on account of the low. stand. ends for entrance and the low cost numbers of young men arocrowding Into our technical schools who really have no in tenUon of preparing themselves for In dustrtal pursuits.

but are simply. seeking a cheaper education. It unfortunate for the technical schools-and for our country that' this should be so. These schools are doing a work for our land and we have good cause to be proud of them blat aretoo jealously watched by the' various legislatures to allow of their expan. Jon along.

the lines of a general education. and there Is no need for such dupli. cation of ordinary college work. Lastly I would plead for a. higher scholarship.

We are all pleased at the great strides toward material prosperity taken by the south In the past decade or two. and are very' proud or tier Industrial achievements. but the' true glory of the lland has-always and must always lie In other things. It Is well to build' up our own waste plants to raise the cotton and weave clothing for the world to work. wood and Iron and steel into tarsus thai shall be useful and that hall add to the um of human happiness and comfort.

But surely this Is not all nor the highest. I love my southern people but not merely that theyijnay do these thingsand accumulate wealth. I with them always to powerful in the councils of the nation as they were in cldtlmrs There Is more ithan everacall for great statesmen who can lead the people and teach them to solve the grave- btmt confrontlag them. We need learned lawyers. In fact.

scholarBhrp- to law In medicine la theology In business and a. deeper broader scholarship and' culture everywhere. and wrmmtjM that as fast-a 811110' dor higher institutions provide for WI. hlgherscholarthlp that all who tU mV bavp it- ln Jrft gifts who can deny us our pla ft la Cental Cot en at CLlo1 Time and Place ot Holding State Convention Will Selected Mitch and Atlanta Being Meets Today The. republican state central committee wilt convene in the senate chamber of the leaptof this morning betweeaJ 9 and 12 o'clock for the purpose of SiXlAjr upon a.

time-and place. for M1dl111 the tat convention of the. part It is said Ort' high authority thatthe time is likely to beHArdl arid the place Atlanta although all thV coaunlttec1 men have rot yet beta beard from on th subject. v. A.

Pledger i chairman of the Ulp central committee but a he is. Ill and not be present. today It altogether probable thatUnited State. Marshal War ten H. Johnson' will preside over the meeting.

The committees session will be a. short one. unless unexpected complication arise. There Is nothing totx done. except tQ decide upon the questions stated and this should consume but lit.

Ue time Prior to the holding of the state Con. venUon each congressional district Wilt hold ii convention' to' select two representatives to the national conve lon at Chicago next. June. The" executive committee of the fifth district wm meet at the capitol this tf. ternoos at a o'clock after the adjournment of th elate Mrtyal oonnmlUte meting and will a for the fifth district convention.

The meeting to call ed by Secretary A. lint. of Monroe Major II. Smyth was chairman of this ommitee ut since hIs death some time tlncei no on" has been selected to fill that position hence the call by the tec retasy Severed prominent republicans are mentioned as likely to be elected at the district convention to represent the fifth at Chicago among them being Postmaster E. F.

Blodzett Hugh MceKr. Wl n- blab of Atlanta. and W. U. Gray.

of Campbell county. andA 1. of Monroe. Which two these will be named can not be foretold with certainty. out Colonel Blotlgett said to stand a fine chance for one of places.

A List. of Delegates. Following Is the list of delegates who fare expected to be present at the state central committees meeting this morning and with them will be Judson W. Lyon lit Augusta registrar the trewurj- Atlanta. 3.

11. De secretary A Graves vkf secretary W. ix. Johnson V- A. Rocker It.

TooMOn B. Al An. glen V. n. Malone.

E. F. Blodgett 1. It Reeves. Jackson McHenry Athens.

B. Morton. V. It. Harris Albany If.

Augusta. J. w. Lyons. P.

IL era- A. W. Wlmberly Quytcn. E. Moore- Gainesville.

H. P. Var. w- R. A.

rnblee LaGrange. I. v. RodEers Cave Spring. A.

y. Turalin Tennllle. W. t. Hughes Rome.

T. M. Vent Macou. Frank DIsroon Covington Ii. D.

Bushj Marietta. IS. C. Cole' Dub- fin. Alexander AWmnan Clark Grier- h11 r.T'ar 3o Theodore Exacts J.

C. Simmons. W. R. Leakln Giles A Wson W.

B. Joiner Perry. T. Talbotton. A.

A. olg Win Rica. T. Allen Greenville AT rS rentlne Monroe. A.

M. Hill Jackson. II. F. Reeves Milledgevflle C.

Wll- if AJmlthi A. a. Thurnian Columbus. Psaiv 3 MAJOR SLATON MAKES REPORT It Shows Crowded Condi tion of Girls High" School. Major Slatdn superintendent Of the public schools of the city will submit a.

preliminary report to Major Evan p. Howell today concerning the work or the public schools and their needs during the next year. This report. Is made to the mayor. la order that he may know the needs of the schools and consider It in his report to the new' council The principal point whjch will be stressed In the report of Superintendent Staton is the crowded condition' or the Girls' Wgtt lichool and the.

necessity for stme new arrangement to accommodate the. ever number of applicants During th present year by using all rvaflable roort and- crowding every do rtniet. SIT girls were seated. Nnw subtracting from this number those wbo 81 In the graduating class and tho who will probably not. return at the opening of the.

next year. It is estimated that the attendance on the' opening day will ib 450. At the present time there ate something over 300 girl In the eighth grade who are preparing. to enter the high rehool. Judging from past records about 250 of these will enter.

Thts thue will be about 450 old iris and 250 new ones making a total of 709. Whefj if is found to' be difficult to Mat 500 Superintendent ton asks how it will be pos sible to seat' 700. lie also wbmlt. a reporTof the number of teachers the number of children. giving the number of whit.

and negro children- IJIs- report dtails also with the needed salaries for. the teachers of the two new schools. and with other mat UTS of Interest. Ximbali teucceeds tCIf Washington. December 30.

The. post. master genera bai appointed Edward. F. Klmhsll.

of Massachusetts. superintendent of the money order system of the postoffice department. Ur. lImbal1 has been in charge of this branch of the service OM the- removal of T. Metcalf during thepostal Investigations.

FAUAPtDWmTEHHATS THEN BAKE. i ANY CHILD CAN DO IT. SELFRAiSING BUCKWHEAT 2 DELICIOUS LIGHT JOT CAKES JQNES MILLING CO NEW YORK. Murray Hill Club Whiskey MELLOWED BY AGE. Thl tlocilar Brand or tioular opl Has caught the taste of the most exacting MARX JOS i HAGNyS CO.

2 Ellltll Str CINCINNATI. LAWTON DOMING AS COMMISSARY Officer Ordered to Fort Mc. rherson from Governors Island. Captain Funk H. Lawton oommieeaa has been ordered by the war department to leave Governors Island where he Is.

now stationed. and proceed to Atlanta end report to the commanding general Of the department of the suit for temporary duty as chief commissary of this department until the arrival of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Osgood deputy commissary-general who Is to be at the ht this dllttloh of new department Captain Lawton Is a. distinguished of- fteer having seen considerable service. and his arrival will welcomed at the fort.

It is not known how long he will remain In this department as the time of the. arrival of. Ucutenant Colonel otrood. has not. been fixed upon.

He will have an Important branch of the department und his' chsrge snd wilt have many asMstat4sin In the work. MURTEN' JAILED. Negro Is Charged with At. tempted Assault on White Girl. Decatur Ga.

December 30. SpedaL Ed Morten a negro was tri efot Justice Hunter this morning upon a clone charge that of. having attempted. tocpmmlt aneaaiiit last Saturday upon the year daughter of one of Decatur's most prominent families. The negro who Is.

well known about Decatur. a man some thirty years old was driving up South McDonough strict and. seeing the girl was walking. Invited her to tide with him. Reaching the Georgia.

railroad crossing. the girl' got. out of the buggy. and Monday her' lather caused to Issued a. warrant for his arrest.

No violence was attempted nor talked of. preferring rather that the law tike Its' course until- positive proof. against Murten can as the trial before Judge Hunter- was only. for tn parposa of an Investigation. Entire Bbilding SJx" Floors and Basemetjt.

Men's Clothing' 1st floor' center. 1 Top for top-notch occasions when front every angle a man must look his very best There's halfway about- eVsnJngy clothesji bey' must be right luteljjPAbHolutely light" and man Bros. are synonymous when subject 9 qjothes is referred tcj. Full Dress Suits S25OO 2750 3000 3250. 0500 Tuxedo Suits 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 Then there are coat.

trouttrs or Vtst itparatt if- poor' Wants art Ueh or coat and Vtst. The Things To Go Al ng We dont leave you half way well see you thrpugfug White Vests for full thess 300 and 500 Full-dress Bow Ties SSo and 50c. Dress Shirts with attached or detached cujfi 100 8150 8225 and 200. press Gloves. proper things 150 and 200 EuliPressPr6tectors.

IBVen Shoes. IV 13 15. 17 WHITEHALL Agents for Hess Snofr I I :1 mute ndelll1 to 8 tht cttT. or 1'- if a reu1of fuI i ik :1 t. 1I :1 1 itt fi tio Jt Ic i i tJj A ct I ce t.

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done to. sXt uosslngs. In. I torr de tment S30. 2485.

I I' 1. value lIcl1o lsof I302300 tt wlth' th Tb by. iear. ofar I. fi" bla ks The' Gallons u.

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1. NTA rectI red or 40128 100. dt 1 Hum ompan The' ch rgl wa well Na lonal tl Com pan 14 pre amountl 1 I was earned bon be ld pan Cn stmtl11 ta urdjans I as 4 I Kn 1Xv1llt Depa nt 1I OU g' ou berefor ewAte Mu- lkethE Sc ne 1. fr we get the best result. 1 relt Is that.

edzcatIon I really does tile John Temple Graves made the last speech. Weare glad t4 have you here tonIght. said he In lookl I backward QverUle r1l411 Conventions he1de1eln pastI belle that fronted a. whorepr sent greet as responslbleor mutIon ha ever graad1out Wl mdyoat How dbJ1. or apen In soy.

country end VOf tofUtt1lerthebette me nt ot01 tan dJo rbet r. We' tg 0l1r" 1 1. t. 1i I th unty at nat re. ob- vas er re3.

to tlactmllre VotU Atl nta tha Is ge an Imprem tlenf fit to th hi- ter da ml ht ol' eck pu I EDUCA TORS a If ARTY i 1 I I i 1 I I i I i 1 I i Athen o2 6 6 Notable. Addresses. lhern UC tO eer partf aontlbe cit Soull1 rn. It I reat the ht lJTvec cUrmany Jfe tg wU oc1 Bapt Jr scnt. man eloq Cl1t dres es et I Dr.

Lan1" prayer ihen PreSIde. nt vena. ble troduced emO address of lcome to os0c4 stat. qt Go or GQvernot esteeai1t wel 3 to' 4 atsocla Uon man w. ate us.

nft to You ant. Cfrro acqualn ec1 dertul materl ire retUTnlngto four trlenM4bout i towa st te i Wo unselt1sb In eyer otour Jtnr UII or rt lved of 1777. ctlon atth stat ma i I i I. oteat I th i 1 t. utIortlte' toda ar wa we lace ternal tr maClilne thankoQ foraf- PresldentV nable saYlngln presi enttnl I I tl1.

baJ I Cdu aU rtaf I res coupsel avoid turn ngs may ev at ex1te log prevaIledln haJf' tarved an count re- Dfem1 rance IU1Jlfn ttt I I I' spe I IJ1bara. to-I' and. I I betterabl wti Jlt aJOng. I I dn i I needlare educaUonpaUtn S' Jneducatloli and' i me I Ofbar4 I yst 8 are' needed II the. of' Sin' mm I I they' re I' to 0Id1ltlyslmpI1.

becatuetby th warsot. th ra he1l1. ence In w1ththe de and ftttest' SUllwemcsL enry yst I wrl see tnlb th c1 nce pr tduiat cm irlsenFaJs. BtePShAvebeen SUrelrweof uth bVeDe1 rt1me DO Jn iJ WJtdf toeat Ch. tIJ wtthU1CfM fth6 YnUfopua f8tb8 eIIbT A i f.

the the COml a. I. 114 annual. wal t. lir ao Tn.

thi Pf eI1es has 111h tIthll IIP TuCol1ector d. PJf ted CIt7Troa lfepJp1 S399DOOworth bond to I thl nt fo nobln onllumphrer mn' so et le oCwblch lpea nlmo Ihe ur- Jo. Is sh. ei wt. cl1ltC.

1) to- hc uld edue ilt ona' meth I I co l8e endln I says ap en h. eads The uth thebeUet necess of the th th our bW1f1 nd 111 br rdth nyot colle the-extreme a er teadot t. 11 1 11 I I I f' t. ELuER I I j' tAt et eas rf jr nllt ryitPI ojt 2abandon oduc tlon hlgbclaM J1 recJtaU-ana he pave I be are crowdJng ho In. In- edU ft.

unfe ftunate our ge are' too. Itlon I rdlnarcol1ege L4sUY. IC hol- 1' land thlnlSItlcwell uP. or tbeworl 1Ioodand Qfhumanhapp1ne81 mYBOuthern theymaydo thlD and Ct1mutatewealth. bpowerfulIDthe ere llS times.

ere l1evetacal1for a4the and to 0IvetheITTIt. I wyen. In sn611c1nem1b 1n. r. chol abJp.

we mustpetoU tisttupoa ur higher ctl latthl 10. 1iUtmaJ' lt. ro thf88zreat whOcan n1' tA. t1m 4f f' 4 i 1 If' it. J1 ttF' ii' 7' wmLN ME onE fORt IIUH tt licinStaJeCentral miltee aj Ca lIo' Bol4t 1' Be Se tCt4 brc an.

4UlJltautn ravQrItu-Contm1tteS t. IItutiTodlf. entr eommU' con cha ber thlamonlng' eQ. IC oclockt time and statconventlon' th 0. JIIbkutbor1tTtbatt.

ni of ie be rIl1ront th talo wmmlt ee aihetill anllta It. II. att tb that United St eslde over d. CIJnI UOIll U1Jn to. be I1ICIde uPon jh hl1 ul Pryor' toth th Itateton dlstfJctv1l1 erW1U 1 co veJttton nASt execuU fttth' mt ll clo mentot the.

ateEnyal me and set ntlon. dla anOr inc IIOmo. 111 ti haabeen tlon bytlieC c. ttP' blkans beeloM e4. reaent ftfthat Chl oamon th t11 I ugh Kt.

Wlin. RG and' A. lch oIf wlUbe nam an ut charicefor ot central commltt eI et1n ot th iJn JO nOn Ru kel" Blo ett Reave Ath ns fortol1W. 1IHatTls IL. ro lAGra e.

I1ughesRoln. 111 el1f a ou. DlgroonCovington Bus le Savannah T. F. Johttaon kln Dawson 3.

C. Styles B. 7. Davis Baln. bridle.

MC lIdon EUavtUCi A. Hawkins Amsreus E. R4 hrd1Jon Butler Mobles Dougtus ZT llen Tin' HIl1Ja kson. 4U1 lU CG Fo yth. A.

Smith Cedarto1lrn B. Carter J. T. Shepherd TaU 1. H.

Rinard MaAlson HJfarn8 nU l1o. MadIson Epps Washitigion 1. E. POCbeTocc a W. ikott Cumming J.

Puett Nelson. A. :1. Spence Thomson J. 11 Barn lI LeeBburg Pierce Thunj.

wIck. S. R. Belchcrn. T.

Dunn R. II W3er. MAJORSLATON Shows Cr wded ndi. SJat 8u r1nt ndent th oo1tr cl wnl. ub lt a prell lnuy to elr needS col iide- fn prlnclpai.

whlcl11I1 be Superi rl tr ent Girl ool ndtho accommOd te the pr lIent vaUabl room. tWdlngeerY tsertmea. U4t d. who' th rradu Un elul1UI4 thObiJ wh on' there' uie 8 cIrls theelrhth' gradewM nterth recor hete1rl11 thu 450014 an 250ne. totalof Wheiif Int ndent ow eat700.

areporrot thenum- tbonumber ctvl otwhUt andneir eP9ftdt 1a tb th eed saJarleeCol new' and Jnter c1t cember30 lnIII1erg8. neraJhaaappolnted Edward. orderstem departm Dt. r. KlmbaJtbaa ealn eharreof of.

emca1Dtethe. mo I JT. ca1f4urlnthe tlo FALLAPW WJNrERJIATS i i 1 i 1 tl 1 1 i rt.J. Just Mix with. Milk.

or Wat 11f Jf 4NY llf. jLJ iiij fik I. t. I' fIr. 1' If if flf 1IGHIHOr CAKESi HEGKER ON SE GOIt Ii u' HillClub Whisk Jr :0 2 PI1l1louharElrsd eCIJ I.

ff1. fJJ I. C8ugbtJhet8steofthe mostcxa tJft. DJ nsAMAGM to 5 7 A 1i tf I OfficerOrdered Go. rrton eenOrdered plewar Gov mor' hIanc1.

LJld duty" comml r1' dep ty m. ml 83 rygenera1. eer ebew 10 oLIJeutenantCol'- on up the under hlc 1IfealHI as sJn JAllEo" I I AT DECATUR JAj A' tempt Ass Ult i i7' i. 1. J4iC DecawrG mber CSp datC 11 nenoWJS TusU mOrnl upozrat i.

ch ri' baV1 atwnpte4f an tlljsultlaat Jr I Old U. ot. on. B9 1' man' 80meth1rti oldwaa iN- itl H. iq tl1 waswalklDllnvlted rldewlth Re h1ng otthe' V' ca Warran arres.

I attemptednortllked 1awtake tj be- AI' beforaJudge wA8o ly rthe I Sbc. Baltem lt re 5 cell er. Jta11 c. 23i Dress ii UJM it" 4. 4f uTop otc pnotc 91 ere y.

a manmust hi verybe tt' Tbere 1f. way ab nt- clothes. ey. w-- ntel iAb olntely' ligh xn n. f6syn0l1yn oUs qfdres 9o es FullDressSi its dl S25Q9275Q 30.

250. 3 Tuxe. 40. Su. ts .1..22.50.

I' a her tro JJ gO ntr W. ch. co rf ngs AIQng. 101 don tJ aveyonhalfwaI eeYQq hrQ tl eVests ess300and e5 Ti S25Qall a lacbed Cll 1ff Sl50t 00 1. Q9 un Dr Prot ore.

4 ah en 0 oes. 1 Eiseman Br s' r' i I 1517 WH EH IL rf lt A. tau 1 gen. 1 t- E' uO1 tqUga1WrV derweartf t-o-t' DrDei lL ei 4 jw- t14 4' 9 I 4 g44i tj thS rs wtrt- s1Q i e3riA an" aciflUlS 1 deIItr 4 1 crttlOfl bCd i eafGtt 4 tte te Bt3rthS erc senteDStO aifre1d zuea. ru3Ofl.

fe reported tO thit tyTb ed bli oM ex4iQ rSianIrS te1UX iioUd- tSiliG w3i. kbastLt ybCU5 o. the icfl N. IL. per htS 5t I titere rdbOfldOt iUr I' Ice.

UT RAVE There Gthkt r. entwas tii En5 ttlyco eQLthe onthat be be itate- nda. kbyway le-knew o4thatone tiOfl New et Id' e4 serDdit Ai1cher ai tato ere lssaUge4 Lt bfthe s- ror oeed the ttorney. a1. Co1dio I Irice Yertewlr bruxlan.

lercer rge ofhe WzaUon cmceas flirnity ar- ted th fwewere a tIrnent tajiit. 4 Oiijjtj cT 4TI4NZ VLrR1AY DEC1MR 1 1 7 1903 lotelestifig Stalstics PctsWdch rovs a SIze ik' enti bu ye ta sia. 4r c1t 0 4 fk. jttg ptacedat 4 waadone atacostof I. I the It 1t p.

Lt the board l308rnarriages i I Ui 4 Tj gures tb 2. 3erviaeeTe Conduc I ji 4 Bradley. The boy. a IL I over the ti r. 4 k1 ti i it fV onee a anedI- CtIan CtS.

was 4 1. health inat 1i wag one Je tjsfIeaboiit eeber a1n ii iv clos T. 31 sure. dreuahlordeTS axt I 1 lte he as fpoliea wo I9ttOfl I Fine i Dlarnonds Silverware. M1IE I3ERKELE ill whthcz1 frq PAYS 402261 IFOCITYOFATLANTAREDEMPTION BONDS I I 1 1 I hI 1I1rI itd nh P4XTOThI0ltD aTtaNTeA I 2z I 94sa5 csimfle as 4 A TNTA 4eck 39S.

llumpt i rawn been a ega rustees. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 nt per. tilt ba I It at1oa I 9' are I lookIng ver tile many vast. represent present and responsIble weld313d therepre I a snore re well. IdUcte oo ebtidre but if 1 roass tht tsids wlthdirect ED UCATOJ I I I I I I I I I I I I Promineft cityesterdaY blch haVStrr1vid fle oclotat enjoyed 4e Lctnn 4vernor oelrome ti siQf Gonor GovernoClTl1 esteat tEo Weste tt wantj rei6urces to.

our cie ofostr thatpubllc eonstlttt1o iqi 1 assoca- ly rep rlng or thn for Colad needs ln I By ap- I well-balanced leaders wayasimpl7 I i eptem I test of it I cee whether It Is trueRo I False Sure 0 to I with ib rest foIlowthVeUM011dt13 WSUfOU1O U11IUC4 4 ii I5I 55 545 55lS iISS I cars I an I I ucee apeasurepark Miss I nat 4ur 399000 ur through The 4 su re tIona woutj beguIle thpi- for flee whlc u. theentlre oc- I I I I I 5 I but the very- pitiful. gtv aZditls farbetter great work va- iag aIways tba they. snag things ac- aiwaycto. bi old than ever a call wh canl ad pyoblm IA must to It tact as our higbei icholarebIp so will ntal ve loasiuipg thIse great 0U l5C u4 IZ4 wO4dT' lt WILL NAME a FOR.

COYENTEQN Repoh1io S8t Q4hersit capitol betveCD. part I tht. the bMsrchand th cQPmlIt thersubject. Is ca' getbe to ez- Uctime. coaveatton CbI g0.

flb lULL Of i tee re rtd of the sary I. V. I. A V. row.

3 Bush- Grler MeLfldon1 A. l11ehardso 0. A. eon Foreyth. J.

S. TaUaooes. H. Hafris Moxthte1io Poobe E. 3 Barnes lchcr 3 MAKEREPORT ShowsCrOWded tlo WlltsubrnIt th ade coiiald teident th crewdin cubtractingfrom th1 ate gredudtingeleas fsoa tlm nte est A beabout new 70 it a1ssubmits lIIarePiSrtd5al fo t.

tea rutceedi Tb vnaitergeneraihasappbinted tofilce ca 15 since the. postal WINTER HATS Cl Sd Wliltafl Itlii 4 i' ithMi1k 1 iA DOlT. HOT i-- JRK ri jH 4 I eapI. 1tE I tt thetaste AMAGNUS i2til3 125 St s'J coftiIT eave ofthls thepew be ho rematnin nd ATOECATURJ I SpedaL tried 4 s. WL yearBOid be ee t' P' the I a Sii' Basemett.

oorceutet swr 4 IA I ElF I I 1 1 L. 119 ereningJ right 1O IC4iSI. when the subject9f trouhri up rate fpaur n4 Along I dontIeav way elI ee yoti thcik I Full dress 1 00 Si 5Oi 25 2 Glovesproper Full Puss Frotecora. EenSboes Bros. iiia 15 Hess i Underwear Dr Dei1sLIneiak.

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