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IS THE FIERCtSTFOMLCOIITESTOFIiE The Purple Makes the Only Five Points of life Game a Place Kiel horn the Field ion BY llOE Slehels Gains Ten Yards on Each Ex change of Punts. JUOO SPECTATORS WITNESS GAME Sewanee Showed Up with the Stronger Line but Carolina Proved the Best Ground- Gainer Around the Ends. Drop Kick Pails. On an Ideal football day ant In the closest contest ever seen on an Atlanta rrMlron. Sewanee vesterdv wrested vie- ton' from the stubborn eleven or North Carolina and placed the proud purple of the Tennessee college at the summit of the championship pole.

The score or five to nothing In which the final game of the season ended does not tell accurately or the evenly matched. strength of the two elevens. although no one will begrudge Se the five points that make her the champion arid to which she was entitled by the brilliance- of her. defense. The purple is today the proudest color In halt a hundred southern colleges the trongest teams or which the.

Tennessee boys have met and defeated. while the rest register below the purple by reason of their defeat at the hands of minor collage Oeortrla Auburn and North Carolina. the recognized leaders in the southern athletic field. have one by one one the way of all the southern football world before the fast. well trained.

sportsmanlike team of Sewanee that has from first to last had only victory and no defeat. Notwithstanding the uninterrupted victories of Sewenee over the three collects named. It would be hard to find Anywhere in the country tour elevens more evenly matched and made up than Jibe tour which the public of Atlanta have had the opportunity of seeing. wanee in- Pine Condition. The team from Sewljne came on the meld yesterday in splendid physical condition and to this as much as.

anything else the Tennessee boys can attribute their victory ov a somewhat crippled ad vtrsan In the first halt or. the contest as the result of an exchange of punts and bad mutts on the part or Sewllne backs. the 0 round Itself within one yard of the purple coal tine. and the great crowd in the grandstand and bleachers stood up to see the sphereold carried over for a touchdown. There were probably none who doubted that Carolina would make the best of such an advantage and the wearers or the.

purple contented themselves by sayln the same was yet young. But. there was no touchdown for the sturdy TnnEsl sseans gritted their teeth and stood. In their last dtch with the strenjrth or men whose lives depended on the next rush. Five times the Carolina backs were hurled with tremendous force II the line and each time they were thrown.

back without llalnlnR' an inch. I While in this trying and desperate position Sewanee was twice- penalized for oft i side playing. arid wt each offense of this character the ball was declared on lots first down. The Carolina backs were all given the I oval in succession and for tries at dif- renmts parts or the line but the same result followed each attempt. Halfback Koehler.

who on Thursday distinguished himself by the brilliance- of his runs. was pushed into the line with towering force seemed to cross it. but was shoved beck by tha Wkedefense of the Sewanee men. Nothing like that defense has been seen on an Atlanta I It gave the Sewanee tam the confidence it was sorely In need of. and Informed Carolina more surely than could words that the crossing of the purple goal line was Snything tout a mild undertaking.

A Goal from the Field Tried. The Carolinians immediately recolrlllzed the difficulty of he task. as was shown a few. moments later when on Sewanees thirty yard line. Brew tried a goal from the field.

the boil going to the left of the post some eight or. ten feet. During tine remainder of the first half the ball was kept almost continually. In North Carolina territory solely as. a re suit of the magnificent kicking- of Selbels.

Not once during the game did Sewanoo get within ten yards of Carolinas coal and the five points scored to her credit came more as a penalty for the Tarheels foul tackling than to the ground gain- W. aunibties of the Sewanee backs. The two teams were lined up on Carolinas fifteen yard line and Graves was given the ball to kick it out of danger Simpkins who was playing back for signaled for a. fair chance and as the ball II into his arms he heeled. Osborne.

of North Carolina came down on him rerardiess of the slJma1 and the umpire Immediately save Sewnee fifteen yardsand a free kick from the field. The oval sailed safely through the goal posts and Sewanee had her five points. Tne strength displayed by Carolina. in the second halt after tile exhausted appearance of her men the first was the surpzje of the game. Captain.

ShuU one of the strongest supports Of the line was compelled toretire the part of the second halt- wim a badly. wrenched knee but his place was well tilled. and. Sewanee seemed to gain nothing by the exchange. With only the minutes to' play Carolina came' to her best strength and had she playefl througnout with the same display of vim and determination exhib- itedin the last few rushes there might hive been a victory.

to. her credit by. a sate score. New life was put Into Car- ollnllo when Howell was given a place back of the line as time and again the wiry young Trojan dashed for splendid gains vnrough toe purple forwards and finally as time was called had carried" the oval all the way in trlump from the Carolina's twenty yard line to dangerously near Sewanees goal. Brilliant Work.

of' Howell. me prluel unui. me CU was tutu. of Howell when he was given the oval for a dash around the end. line-ball at.

the time within Carolinas territory. vhth a bound he was away from the mass 07 prayers in an instant leaving his own Interference with the exception of one runner and making a bee line for nee's goal. More than one Sewanee man went down before the stiff arm. shoves delivered by the lithe. struggling How- ell as he turned and twisted through a maze of players like.

a well-oiled Indian. Score. 5 to 0 In favor of the championship of the south going to the winner. The tease lined up. as follows NcUh Carolina Position.

Sewanee Craig. left end Slmkins McKewr a kle Jones Erenn guard. Keyes FLctt center ole Phlftr right iard Claiborne Beinett rtgiit tackle Boiling Otborne and Howell. right end Black Martin quarterback Wilson Keehler left halt Kilpatrlck Bilamy right halt Selbels' thaves fullback. Hull OrHclals Taylor.

of Yale. umpire O'Connor of Vanderbilt. referee timekeepers Thornton and Todd linesman Sruzsty or Cornell. Time or halves 85 minutes. Sewanee Team Entertained.

In compliment to their young son. Mr. Livingston Ums Thompson. who is a student at Sewanee Mr. and.

Mrs. Joseph Thompson entertained the Sewanee foot- bail team last night at the Kimball The- entertainment was in the nature of in Informal reception and luncheon andwas the occasion of assembling a brilliant party of young people who jolneJ with the students of Tennessee In celebrating their victory. The guests were served in a prlate dining room beautiful in its decorations of the college colors of purple and wliie the table artistically carrying out that Idea. In the center there was a liver loving cup tilled with. terns.

while about the. table were scattered clusters of T. pie violets. The silver candle-bra had shades bit Tlolet and theboi Donaiwee in' violet colors The Sewanee flag In purple silk was draped sln the archway of. the circular wiir In the end at the room 3rd the were festooned In violets" The luncheon served was substantial anti elegant and music added to the haps of the.

occasion. Mrs. Thompson was. as usual tire regal hostess arid Imparted the. occasion that brilliancy characterizing her every entertainment.

She was assisted In the entertainment of herguests by a bevy of Atlanta's rret- Uest girls. SLUGGISH INTELLECT Caused bj Coifee. Careful inquiry in the' school-room developed the fact that those children who are habitually given coffee to drink have salow corhpieiion are nervqus. more or less Irritable and very sluggish Intellect or an. wrought arid avnor- mal Imagination resultsof extreme nr vousness itty own experience wttn eoitee drinking kett me at meted for some years Hlll severe ana constant headaches WltA exLrome nervousness at times.

1 was compelled to abanuQn coffee al' together and Was relieved of the heanacnes other trouweli. 1 was fortunate enough to secure a package of Pustum Food Coffee but my first attempt at maKing it was a' failure. Alter another trial and following directions which are very easy by the way I secured a delicious Urink tar superior in my mind to cortee I have continued to use It from the tart and my. improvement has been steady with no ill eitects at all. The above' was written by a school ttllChEr Miss ti lImard of Oxford.

Kan. it. is an easy matter to leave off the coffee habit if Postom Cereal Food Coffee Is used In its' place. particularly when attention is given to its proper preparation. The whole secret of' the preparation Is lit allowing the' Food Coffee to boil long enough to bring out the taste and food value.

All class grocers sell Postum. WILL INVESTIGATE CRAlWE Xad Against the Atlantic Contracting Company. SavannahGa Depember 1. Special. ICs now known practically beyond ques- tlen that the.

and Jury of the United States which will assemble in this city next Tuesday will Investigate the charges of conslprac to defraud the government against B. I Greene and John F. Gaynor. composing the Atlantic Contracting Company which did the harbor work here and CUmberland Sound under Captain O. M.

Carter now under sentence. Information to this effect cornea from an authoritative source and it is alsosald there Is a. decided. possibility of indictments beingfound though of course. it is Im possible to predict In advance the action of such a bidy.

A number of witnesses have been summoned' before the grand Jury their subpoenas not stating the nature of the case tit which they are to testify but several of them are known to be. in a position to testify in the Greene and Gaynor cases. There is no other cause imaginable for their being called before the grand Jury. Should an indictment be found in these cases and the lLrties tried here the. trials will surpass In Interest anything In court annals here except the proceedings of the military court that.

convicted Captain Carter of conspiracy end embezzlement from the government. Sudden Death' of a Farmer. WatktrisvnIe. a. December i Spe- iaU Mr.

1. B. W. Cochran dropped deal' Wednesday morronflat the home of Mr. S.

W. Bailey who uses near Big Spring. Mr. Cochran hadcarried a load of cotton to Salem' and was- returning borne. He was taken suddenly ill while pasting Mr.

Baileys residence. He asked to be helped from the wagon. but expired before his assistants could carry him to the house. Heart failure was the cause. Mr.

Cochran was a substantial citizen of Ooonee who resided near Antioch church. and his funeral took place from that place on Thursday morning. SHORfjTEMSQF THE CITY BA ST YOUNG i' pies Union will meet Thursday evening at 8. o'clock at. the Jackaon Hlll Baptist church.

This being the meeting of the. year. paztcs5 will what union. has been' to. their churdleand unions Will.

tell or their work. during- the year. An ad lress. will be made by Rev. S.

T. Jameson on Some Weeks of Our Churches and How the Baptist Young People' frnlpn Moeta Them- A. Urge attendance from the union de sired. Everybody invited. THE PULPIT AT BT.

JOHNS METH- odlst church will be' Me this morning at al o'clock by Father Ttltman. and at night by Rev. Jordan. THE ATLANTA BAPTIST SUNDAY School Association will meet this after- noon at 3 o'clock at he Tabernacle' Baptist church. An attractive.

prOgTflmG has been arranged. There wHl be a pre sons' service of fifteen minute by the tabernacle chorus anti orchestra. The subject- for the meeting win be The Sunday School Teacher. Addresses. will be made by Dr.

P. Bell. Professor A C. Brie and Mr. A.

P. Stewart. Every body is Invited. This. is a union meeting of all of the Sunday' schools to the- city for the purpose of mutual Improvement.

and for the widening or- the Sunday school Interests of the city. The meeting promises to. be very bright and Interesting. FRIDAY EVENING THE HENBT Grady Club rendered a splendid Thanks- vlng programme at their hall corner Marietta. and.

Alexandier streets. The club has recently elected new officers and through the winter they will give especially good programmes. and cordially invite the public to attend. J. A.

ALEXANDER. A WEI KNOWN young Atlantlan passed away at his home 87 Luckie street. Friday morning. He was ill only a. Short time with pneumonia.

The funeral occurred yeterda7 and the Interment was at Gainesville Ga. REV. M. S. wiLLJAMS WILL preach at Park street Churcb- this' morn ing.

Dr. McDonald will not preach en this occasion as formerly announced. Comparative Statement of K. C. and St.

L. Shows Dig Gain. Nashville Tenn. December 2. The" comparative statement of the Nashville.

Chattanooga and Louts railway for. the months of October1898 and 1899 and for the four months ending October' SO 1898. and 1899 Issued. It shows For the month gross earningsJ590470S6. as against 54076294 In 1898.

with a sur of 7586235. as against 9MB872 in 1898. For the four. months gross earnings. 218111436 against 214440470 in 1888.

with a surplus of 23238942. as against $334081.63 for 1898. large Purchase-of of Cotton. Dawson. Ga.

December 1 Special J. D. Tweedy. on of Dawson's prominent' cotton buyers. bought today 1800.

bales of cotton for account pf VorelSang or Augusta This" Is sald' be the largest Individual cotton deal in the history of Dawson. Waycross Votes the Bonds. Waycross. Ga. December 1.

Special. Waycross voted today 50000 bonds for the purpose of cutting In sewerage and payIng oft floating indebtedness of 15000. For bonds 417 votes against bonds 28. The election was very aulet. GRAIN Remember that name when you want a.

delicious appetizing. nourishing food drink to take the place of cores. Sold by all tracers and liked by an who have used It. ole la made of pure grain. It aids digestion tact strengthens the nerves.

It. ii not a stimulant but a health builder. and the children a well as the adults can drink It with Teat benefit. Co about much as coffee. lie.

and Zo. per package. Ask your grocer for O. 4- 4- NORTH CAROLINAS PLUCKY BUNCH OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS THE TARHEELS WERE DEFEATED BY SEWANEE TEAM- YESTERDAY I 4444444444. 44444444444444444.

a 5S 4i3 MV i i 5w rfl PhlferW M. Carr Met. Man. Bellamy. Bennett.

Jane Coach. Jfuem. Jones. Manager. Ranfcm AREv3fOII A CATHOLIC.

If You Are You Should Keep in Touch with Catholic Church Affairs Tfcis you can do by Reading THE NEWS 13 WEEKS FOR 10 CENTS. FOURTEENTH YEAR. THIS MODELFMIILY PIPER CONTAINS EVERYWEIli II the News of the Catholic World Minute Sermon by Paulist Fathers Reviews of New Books Special Mdes of of Rare Interest he News of the World Condensed Editorials on Timely Topics Fashions and Woman's Page One Continued Story Children's Page. Illustrations by Specizi Artists News and Informaton for Members tfft. League of the Sacred Heart.

in COLUMNS INCLUDING. COMPLETE READIN8 0SHORT STORIES. TheCATHOLIC NEWS- will be' mailed every week for next weeks to any address on receipt of to cents in or. postage stamps. Tne regular subscription price isOne Dollar per year.

The Cathofe News is offered on trial for so small sum of money simplyto mtr luce it THE CATHOLIC NEWS 19 Barclay St. New York. GRID JtfRY AND BAR ASSOCIATION Continued from Utth Page. uUtyKO unpunished. I will venture to aythait there was n4ver verempal1eled De- ore IriFurten county two braver men to say the twenty-third wen vthatare moro determined do their dirtyl withoutfearfayor or affection tthe present jrrand Jury.

I hav pb onbt thatIt sumotent evidence. was brought to them they" would without hem- txnxnregitt hi one" 4hat came before theni whetherrh foo.whale a oneilhch ninn6' Gentlemen the case" is with you. Respectfully Jpfjf JOHNSON. FOREMAN tOHNSONS RD In WHlchH ilaiea- SomevExplana- tioua to the-Atlanta Bar. BOltor" rethiitme nwitq make some explanations In Justice the erand uryas well as I have heels stlOken to.

her reproachfully by some of my lawyer friends of whom I am say I many and whom I ove- and admire to. the effect thatin my remarks before the governor the other day In behalf of the grand jury. that I. in. effect.

Indicted the whole. At- lanta bar as barrdctors and hysters that I gave the Judges a clean bill of health. but omitted. tppke axy excep' lion la speaking of the. lawyers as a whole.

It would have been a superfluity for me to have done this for in our pre- aentmezam to the court. which have been ubllghed several times In the papers tni clause occurs We ao- Deal' to the Fulton countybar to lend its influence and active aid to carry out these cemmondattons referring of course. to the legislation we thought so much needed in regard to the suppression OX barratry receiverships etc. To make a defense- of the Atlanta bar as a whole. would be like Queen of England asking the commons for' a.

certificate of character. I believe there Is no bar in Georgia. or elsewhere. which has more tilgts minded and Boble embers accord- MR. JOHNSON'S SECOND CARD.

In Which He Promises To Make an Apology to the Atlanta Bar. Editor Constitution Since writing my card this thordlng. In which Thai wr to say about and to the JLtjaaU barVlbave Just peen the iions by thebar on the very compmentary remarkjidii gentlemen of the bar iKxi' myself and other members of thernuij jury It about time to iam tired and have not the tlme position this evening to nttke tended apology. to the fear of for tomorrowB Qnistitul1od. I work on Sunday tut will hini tor apOlogj eadybr Tues day next week.

Very respectfubr Commissioner Stevens in Augusta Ga. December 2. gpeclai lion O. B. Stevens commissioner of ij.

rtcuJture spent' the day in Angurta locking after matters connected" with bis fr partmenti and during the day annonaaj the appointment of Mr. William L. Bon aV inspector of. fertilizers' at AOiutt Mr. Boyce is the.

eldest son of tte kj postpiater Kerr Boyce. and wa3. troni indorsed by prominent democrats rt leading' citizens. Commissioner Stm. returnedto Atlanta tonight.

Strawberry Crop Will BeiednsaL Chattanooga Tenn. Decemter t'-(3f cial. The Hamilton County. Fruit Grvw ersr AssoCiation. held- Its annual mMtfci today.

tTherejort of the president mined the Information that owing tb iailureofthe price of berries lUlltar. the acreage of the strawberry. crofmoT year will be reduced 40 per' lit year. this. city shipped 200000 crates pf cartoaCs.

An Old. Woman Pardoned Tenrs- December ir Spe-- clal The Pres Idents Jhas pard isdj isetta Horton an aged tIiegfo woiniii wis was sentenced to one years tapriiott- meat In' October for fraudulently fob- taming a pension. Sha had drawn sesaif SOOO but was pardoned. because of extreme age and enfeebled condition. Norrth Carolina Baptists.

Paleigh. N. C. Pecember" nSpeciiij The Baptist tate convention. wldidi to the first Um in fifty now.

cinri. the entire state meets at Asheville wit Wednesday. Its president Is RefcB. Marsh secretary. Re John.

HWliIt Beji' Snapper Schooner Is Galveston December. TheRed er. Company's schooner Is a total wn4. on the coast of about fo from- Tamptco. The crew was She was built in 1834 at Islip.

a private yacht Fhe was cured' Is essentially a blood disease fl' blood is vitiated by the retentipa acid poisons which affect airja joints and muscles and tissues of body producing the most excIfiCl lag pain. The majority of' pwp when stricken with Rheumatisi mediately resort to the use of rtaf dies of external application-- mentll ointments. electricity. trying to reach the terrible I a through. the skin but the miituajf such treatment is apparent' remember that the disease blood and can only be cured thorough course of S.

S. S. Swiffi Specific This' great remedy or solvent neutnJ1zel uric acid poison and forces it out of the system through the natural channels thu curing permanently. So 88. has worked wonders in CUBESof Inflammatory Rheumatism.

Mrs. Xieaaor T. Jones. of 55 Cliff St. Rombury Mug.

WM so badly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism that she was unable to WM Intones physicians prescribed but gmye no re- lid CoJidlUoa grew worse until pains spread over her entire body. and from Noyember until March jhe suffered untold agony. She trttdmaiir remedies but none relieved her until. upon advice of a friend. she began usIng 888Swifts 8peclfiejnbthoweTertintll bee goard an.

promlnent chemist. had made a thorough analytic of lh medlons and prononneed it free front potash or mercury. She continued the treatment for two months and was permanently cured. S. S.

S. CURES RHEUMATISM Ur. S' Uahoney. president teim and Eleetrto Bafl rJ ployse. Association of 2501 Clark Are.

8t. Lonl Mo yni few month. ago I had an attack of Inflammatory rheumatuiBT9 though mud atflnl became gradually so intenSe that I' week unable to walk. I tried seTeral prominent phyiiC1 was unable to obtain the slightest relief. The pain spread tn entlr body' and for six months I suffered agony.

Jtrff patent mellieinebut none relined me. I then decided to try though many times exposed to damp and cold weather. i I There are so many cases of this disaDlingdi ea Ji we have so manyrequests for information eoa 3 its nature cure etc. that we have just vwhiea will prove of Interest to every a circulation as possible copy to any address and invite the correspondence of the a Address. THE SWITT StEOIIIO CO.

Atln RIIQS ARE ADVANCING NIALLHERIN SEW ANEr' UTKICKS CAROLINA NDWINSlnr FIERCEST FOOTBALL CONTEST. OF THE SEAS UN I. IM Ma es nly f1 WORK Sle els Yar E- Z1J Id 81 th Io est ote and' ee 5 ore a C911 s. tron st col es. olth nlzed onebv- tie teamot th th ee nl be.

UI th he pu llc otAtlanta oDOrtun ty in-Fine am me ry rtwr a. ad- cont st rt' ult back I. it elt al nt' hereold over a I probablvnone hes I I eanl It eij1 i i slren th ItVl nf tlm ear iiii re thout hile desperate I was I ne. I' Ike der se 8eW ne oth nl1 Ith Inro I goalllne I 1 ImmedIately rthe I lthJotv I ne. trleda i en sole ly re- nfi ent I iet he ored aln- aualb tes 1I um lre neleen' yarda and theseeond In the the thegllIlJ Capt ln one to retire In wrenc ed' ls nd st' med st tho Ited In thereml ht ve ew How ll gl en I place I rrl dthe j' tileilty ard da gerousty ar or I LI1" I en I the ball well within Carounas With i wl one orieSewariee OT wanee the champlo 911 Thetearoa Ns th ll and left tackle.

guar poq Fh1f guard 1e Btl nett. r1 1t 0 borne B. lasny p' Taylor. ot and' The nature 0 n' 9f wIth Tennesseen Sie atltg' de ns an1 wh le. out tha ere Ie sllv gfii i ri i1f coI rs ni lIUrpl dtJ rqe tlw clrcu wtic theendot chandeUers 1Ieret st oned fnyl lets.

Theuncheon lI andeegant muilc a th lthasu al regal LrlHhn 1e1t. 8he i lt her' guests pret. 1rls byCoffee. InU1e IIcho room develo ed I' sahgw- I I or re ultS' NY ears ex lrEtne nervOUsnessa 1 aJ- aJ1d as lo oOd Culf arrI a trial fo lng lell su rlur II eI eC1I wa written J. Is.

7 mat er toJeave It real plaCeparllcularly fi proper ret wiqg loo AUtlrst- Pos um. 1 Spectal. IlOW gpand' States whl Jt D. at. to beIng' foundthouBh dyA lave 5ummonet 5fLlon I rtles anythl epbeulement roID cot MI' had.

carrIed otcotton I chran a. restd I SHORT JTEMS OF' CALINTEItE wlf.TJ'6'yOUNG'1 esUnlonwm nI1 Soclock bu hThls betDgtlot. mee tell th8' been urlncidle year addressWtll bemaAe Weekliofu1 Bl UatTounc nlpn. tIThe Alam theun19Ja ii4e EYerYbodylnvtted. THEPULP ATST.

sMErit thismorntnr ther" I I BAPTIST' th1aatter Ta. Ba I hasbeen 1 pre- song- nlce ftf. teen cborusani or a ra. Srew rtEveQ This. Co ThemuUnc l1EN lY.

rende eda Tha. 1k1 4 KNOWN oocurredyellterday GalhesvaleGa. WILLI MS ohuirobthismQrn doll prECh AN IN IN EARNINGS. ComparatlveStatem ntot1f. Cud cemberZThe' stat ment.

OctoberI89SandI899. 10 ItBhow monthgrOI8 earn1ngs 5907095. 64O762941n 8Ui 914 months Tdss eanil I' 21 IOJn 898wltb as agatnst334 2. one CQUontor hi. dO lar est dealin Special.

piMttl sewerage' Ind of1SOO bondstlT vot anInBtbonds I I tee. br' I ola elUon Costs a. 1 SEWANEETEAM. i 1 trc 1 1 il if 1 7 Sln letcrry. dl JL lioweU.

RE OU AJHOLl is' lf A i taOuJdKee h' hU fsly ti iib diI1 TH tE S' ENTS URTE NTHY7A TIIISI ELF liy CONT llS li-ih ofthe toliCWoncf rid ge' Serm bvPaulist ContinuedStory Rev ewlDf B9 kS 1 eciatMIc1es bySpecllArtists The rlJ Mer bel' i Edjtori lsonJi eI1 ici theSacre I 7. 0 3 HORTSTORles The CAT Otlc be' weekfor thJrt lL ks toanraddreisonreceipt I ceDt5hisUYcr pos feg1 rs crjpti nprlce is One DoHarper a oic dNewsls tri lforso a of oneysiroplytolrrtro. UCe iMECITKOUCEWSJ9S rolaySt. York. ND JU RYAND 00nt1Jiued froinWth UDpUni Iwtllver ture aY- tore JliFult twerity inento nothinK itlitwentYhrd lthat are Itodo dutYwithOut fW tavor the re eJiFirandjury IaVe tioubfthtli um tnt- dence- bfQ tothem beyould itaJt1 pres rit e' rore etherhebe an' er ori lnch nJ I cas a mthcyO g- N.

:1 FO Whic Somebp1an t1 IiftO the. Atlanta E1UtoicoIHIUt Uan-Peri l1t me to ome ut 8J attonSm oth 1 S1Vell mYBettIu iaw" to raJ her bYsome tin I Wyertrienda. am have- many. love re. etfectolhat In ot1 ff1dailn beh lf rran Jury.

thatL indlctedthe t- ban ltora rthat' om1r. to eJce who be whJchhave this a county bar Itocarry I receolvershlD8etc. thQueen Ii rga. mlnd-edand noblefembers SEcbNDC HePrombe5ToMak Slnc.e thlsniorii I chIk4 savabout ahjtotb la have thesis the bar. mnd m.

the n- comp1fmentaryiemarkL ntlemenot baiali tt. lI11' eltand othermeJ bers of oo4 Itsnowabouttlme JI IamtJred andhave the timen mj- ar of tomrro tltutiori. I wor Su a bpt tohtnD wloltYready by Tuesday or Yneit week.Ven- fes ec tu i JOS JOllNtOlr. i on Aug sil GaDece 1ber. 8 ommls 1oner i UgUa aftermattersC n11ect andduring ayaunOtl iaC tot.Mr.

I8oJoI ZersatAlIUJ MrBo ce eldest80n ofthe PostpiaterKerr. W8lB indO ed. proI l1ne dem crat returned to Str wberrfC1oIt WilIJle Reduid Chatta oga De emtr2pe Jh aanlltan ountYFriitt rs lso latlo 1 Jt5annua in tsg otithe t.he-fntonna tlon. ofbelJ' 1Y p. ar percent earthls shlppedooOOOcratea pt.

carto tS. Olc1LV1 man PAfdonea. Nahvtlie ember ca Thpresldent ardQned tta oin was sentencedtoo OctoberforfraudnlentJT 1n1ng et' draWIIw11 S5OOOlmtwlUl use ndente bled CQlldl Nar1hCarotiniEaptlstL CPe einberc sta cCll1 ntlon w1lth.fii theflrst tnfiftyyeais i tatemeetsat WedneroayItspresldentf x. secre a. BeSnapper IsW De Jted jl r.

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