The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, November 15, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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2 hands of Tammany hall. that, organization will unite with the national democracy m the demand for free silver coinage, and it is not within the bounds of possibility t'.at the rural republican bimetallists will p‘ v ® votes enough upon a single gold standard platform to place the state of New xotk back in the republican column. L’here ray be infatuated individuals who think, m view of the elections of last Tiles.' l Y lowa. Ohio, Kentucky and Nevada t h al tn< western republican states can be kept m line if future party platforms shall com pletely yield to gold and give up the error io remonetize silver, but the wdser .in> safer view is to assume that with the tsom co framed the republican party will nie< with overwhelming political otsas r m fltcted by a solid south and a west almost gOltd, aided by Tammany hall and 'he f iver democracy of tile empire si 1,1 ■ ' Comes very near being a country m <*_ voters, and our elections come v ti'*. being honest, transactions, add an intelli gent people, with their votes free y 'a and honestly counted, will never - d< pt submit to the permanent demonetization o Silver and til. fix. d nseendeney ot .n --singie gold standard preserib.il T '7, laud. So the pathway a sal.ay is ■ . tn one direction. Mr M.-Ixinley was ‘ e.l only because his platform and hl.- I” '' ous iitt.raii.-es promised est 'rts to bimetallism. W'" lost t ; ’" I nl *'■ t р. because those promises ( sufficiently’ in earnest and weic d s . . by ma iy r< publit i yo< e promise to .si .Ulis . bHl ’'. ' ll ‘ ' ' r "’t UWVIX' ' • of that good thing <-nirse politfea lilntioi -■ >< j op. n to us but to hr ng ' ’*' . • dent nat ..ns "f the tvsi c, .-p. and to unite them in oi.c g-and nd God's money, as be. t< a- , . r devotionally .nd r.w.-reni.y ea * and gold, joined together . ’ >x ' and as the world's nme-honoi.d n. с. the world’s values. • But the re. Itiglish r the India minis will be m . ■ Ing tii.it an international agro.m .... b ■ writ! n n " • •'> a b!ihw. Hi it th., republicans wh. -till . ■ , . prior v ,. ; I-. ng and binding I t-mnis- It is impossible to nv..id flu parison of th. se propn; >■ ' » , pro ' I d e. m .id ■ _ ' ; . : ,n ■ ea i " 1 e British m .' ' ’ emphatically •!«■< i.’.”t .. , ' - nand . inn rr*’\*«'rs> . >"• " ■ • ■■ . <_.» • riJimid w th no mpiiirrnen< or Br'i'tsn prespr.- .*•• i.n'-'.'d his mind w len h. -al 'ze.i that ..... Bt •<- her t1 ton could not doom or 101 l > it livmg sub ject; it >m. Iy tic Monroe doctrine. J "It s rii hat ' - tnswei Lord Sa . ' ' ' ' ' .- ms ministerial asset tions upon wu.di 'em. taib-is ■ «'• w m , rm_ to.- right confidently to rely. In t..e 1> . ■ The 1.. doi lin - f Octobei 4 I.ord Alden d" ; l. It. Urenfell. t h.. r .. is brought mt >n v \ vld , 7 c he Eng ■ b. > ~f ■.■mmons -iri.,n-mously de iar" that the b. si oiler.'sts d the . onntrv had b.-n Injured by -dvrs d mon. tizatmn ri i”d nrg«d -'>V'Tnrii’ nr !•) do ■ I e cha is. .1 tha- th ■ g .. mm. nt would oh. v ■ ns induction. Th- tirst lord of the treasury .\l - A. ,J. Balfour) mad. th. -.i m- prom ise in many " trnong * ‘W. will r-. p- n til- India mints. U - w. engage that they shall be kept op. n, and ' ■ prot ide for a fn . -ou>- . ... . e limits of t ie Biit- for a population greater In num p..,- t > |,| p>.. po|>ul.:> ■ n ■ t i,.-'many franc.,- uid America put tog th r.' ••Th. - strong ind appar-ntly sin cere vords " ■ '• u basis and the . ... - - . -v movem. nt for bim< ’ ill ism. wh en began with the nom.mi'mn "f Mr McKini.y upon a platform pledging him to inaugura’e such a movemerit. I !i. thr-.e st. :>s tints tar ■ ikon have b<-n is follows: .- . .l. ess las m -slot: to I’.'ll'op- Cl ’I.; t'll'.O J .. ■ . >t Paint :■ i Stet ' prompt 1 w ng action <>t - I - ik i ev.-n when their public; third, I .ord ba bury's d.-.'inration t .a' at pr-s.-nt tti- gov ernm> at. will not no.v ag-.-- > tu.tl.l *.s r. ■ ■ - ■— ■ pen . - nd.a n-- - Like mmy other stout tn n s -rial d-* Lord Salis ■ ' s sub to reconsideration and rev-rsal, irid ae nvited a continued discuss -- sub- ject which with dignity aid w -d im the Fr-'ich ambassador tnd our ambassador and envoys decided not to imtm-diately i.-■' ■" ' ' sibly the; ' d -<i to < enl ght. t ■ > See re t a ■ . ■ ' - - with lavi ; - bad fa abo ! Bering s lought u :■ J ■ like the opportunity of 1 so enarg ng th-m with bad" faidi n revoking :he prom to op-n ’i- India mints, wh en enarg- -ar imbassndor, Co.-nd flay. >"d ‘he envoys very wisely omit'-d to make. reserving ■- , ipportun -" ■ : " ffieial supe- ■ ~ - - . - - -■ ge of 1< Eng- ■ . sidering a great qu. s- ■ . tresen one. to vac ite son ■s it. Vt - '' mdoub dly I . ie French ..nd Arti. i’. an proposals, and induced the t\ i ; \ t-d to ~r-m --- t- '‘o: tribute to r.-mone- za' on 'he holding of portion of ;erv- in s 'v-r bullion, as th- b.nk law Blows Btr 'lie money power of Eng , .! a I>robat on. Th- ;...t. n' Mr. Robert Benson ■r -d to con’ ‘ti-e th.* ministry, by' impr-s --, ; . •. movement . -'f- ■—-'.i method of currency reform ,:■ ! ... j.-L'-eonstit it'-'d currency reform ... host! y - za lon sib er, tnd that : - : M-Kiniey wis not s.ne-rely in rnal tna igreem. r - . - . . ':•! 1 ri' .in !' ■" ;-d i i !' - d The man who has been struck bv a locomo tive ati d is picked up alive and earned on bv the co w - catcher has had a miraculous j escape. The in a n w h o through ueg . leet has saeri "‘ficed his health r - ~ an<l wreck •..•<! his body. and through the merits of .1 medicine is picked up alive st eipialiv wonderful experience. There are , .... . • ■ ■ have "' irs< >ver- worked themselves to the neglect of their health, md then when utterly wrecked in body ami shuttered in nerve have been picked up and restored to health by Dr. I‘ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. ■, c ’ all disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver, ami til’s the Mood with tile lile giving elements that build new flesh and muscle It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption and is a specitie for diseases due to disorders of the digestion nr imperfect nutrition. Druggists sell it. ■ Mvst ls aii-i wife. writes M- H G Adams, ©f Turners Station. HvnryC-. Ky . haw taken ■ and * Favorite Prescription.' The medicines are curing both of us. We can t say too much for them ir for you. My wife persuaded me to quit the doctor here anti try one butt!-- of your ‘ Gold en Medical Discovery ' I did so, ami I thank God for it I have recommended it highly to many of my neighbors. I told them that if it did not do them one dollar’s worth ot good that I would pay for it ’I will give von a little statement of my own Case I was enervate-’., could hardly git up in the morning, never g< i a whole night s deep, was short of breath, had a tight feeling in the stom ach. and was restless I would throw up my food, ami had numerous >ther ailment - which I have not time to write about: now I now feel better and look better titan ever before in tny lif<- Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the stir .•st, safest, quickest cure for cou-ripation. The’ never gripe One little “ Pellet is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic Substitutes are sometimes dangerous, and glways cause discomfort. ; against reopening the India mints. This was not the voice of the people of India, suffering from plague and starvation, with the value of their immense accumulations of silver ornaments and money cut down ■ more than half by the heavy hand of their government. It was the voice of the money ■ power of London; but it had its weight. "So we got the negative decision for i the present. Perhaps Lord Salisbut, w.li I be instructed by new events. Already one by-election to parliament has been lost i on th s issue. The bimetallists of the world are aroused and the third step ot tile new movement, a step backward, in deed so far. is likely at any mom.-111 to be I reversed and a forward step taken in the interest of prosperity and happiness o. the i whole great vino re of Great Britain ar d of all the civilized world besides Many j debtor nations of the world cannot pay i Great Britain what they owe her. interest i and principal. In gold. It will b«' the part of I wisdom for the empire to aid in r' ni.m.d.z ing s’lver. The words ot. Mr. Ju-ti.ie J. s- I eph I’ Bradlev in the legal tender easts are lucid and powerful. Hut tile cred tor Interest wll los< sonic of its gold. Is gold tile one thing needful'.’ Is it worse tor the creditor to lose a little by depreciation than everything by the bankruptcy ot bis debtor?’ , . ~ "At all events, the duty is clear el ail republicans who desire th** com ii-ta >. *' in power of their party and who do not propose to bolt their party platforn. Re new the pl-dges to bimetallism and U* a sc ways ,ind means for fuililling teem. Only those woo were never at heart for b.mr.nl l;stn will slop on account of British ministry's temporary negative. The peo ple of the whole western hemisphere, by immense majorities, are in lav >r ot the remonetization of silver. They need only to he aroused and organized Uy t.i>' pow - rful influence of th- l/mted ola .-s. A pan-American remonetization eongr* ss may be held and a unit'd rcuu'.st of all th.- governments ot North and Sotuli Aniei :. a may be presented to tile European powers. 1! Will be h-ed.d. (''tell .nd r-pr-seu Int iv.is of the people of India wdl j< m in hl retju. st. It will be heeded even by England. For myself. I dcs.ro to be . . led by the . ounsels ot Senator Wol- I <ott, ifter h- ha.- submitted to the presi dent the report of th., -nvovs. Mr. Wul- l .ott has giv-it means. time and li .using labor io bis gr.-i' work 1 aus far < > ,-rs might pos.-.bij. have don- u, but no one came forward to do it. Associat- ■ t the tispTing frit •. |ni >; c .if Frutie- with Ida: of the -re it Am. riean r-publi*', he has asked the Brit ish ministry whether they w-re s.nacre In their . xpuetr and unqualified promises of March 17. I'l'.c to r-open .nd k<•••«> op. i the i India nt ills :n lid ot' int. ruaton.il bim-'t.tl ! lism. and the ministry has sad it is not tow u-par* d t<> do it. It was wort'l mt- h more tdan ill n lias isl a-*, to >i li. prom.-' t stand michall.. nged, but to thus put this quesiimi tnd get th.s answer. Th. losw.-r will not .k. Lord Silis'uirv will :u>t kill the goo., .hat lays t! _p,id n ogg WILLIAM E. CHANDLER.' COMMITTEE WANTS THE BONES. Union Pacific Completing Its Changes of Management. Wash .; i. Noveni er 9 T ci.’ic reorganization committee has arrang'd with the treasury d< parftm-nt for the transfer to them of the bonds in the s.nk ‘ Ing fund and cash p.iy ttienl thereof on the ; 22d of the present month. These bonds, wh ch were purchased, at i the urn- of the sal., of the road, ..mount to $13.i>40.a50. and this imount in cash, which will fnt< | will increase the nv .ilab'e cash balance to approximately S2IS. ino.iKH). The available balance In ’.* treasury to- j day -xclusive ot gold w is juo.'Ml.stil. Bonds Put Up as Security. I Washington. Not tuber I" The s ■.■re'.iry ! 1 ot' the treasury today received front the Nati-nal <’ ’y bank of N w York J'.'.'li.'ii.'.'Oi in i'ulted States bonds -s s< • uri’y 'or a j part "f tite L'nion I’actlic puren.is- money to be deposited with it and other New York banks with a view to pr.-t.-ii! jig a con i traction of the circulation by r ason of the withdrawal by the reorganization .-onim t t-e of t.lte amount of their bid for the I nion Pacific road. The National Bank of t-e R. public also has <!■ posited iSVO.Uut) ill bonds for tile same purpose 1 . The transfer of the 513,'i1a,2&i m bon*is in th- L'tnoii la- file sinking 1 i :>i will -nt i I s-.r- •are G.g- ■.. •. -i.! •r > . i I . -or .< tie will be obliged to sign his nam- i'.-l' . , . . .... that will occupy ail ot li s lime not otherwise taken up i- • i w -k or more. Must Be Paid in Cisn. Washington. Nov* nc.-r 13. S. .-r-t irv Gag. has written a circular l-i'-r d r-.- - ■ng that here.ill. r ill c’. t ms for-. rvic-s of the l’nion Pacific Ra.iway C* inpa.iy i ..gainst tiie governni. nl be ; ,-d and paid ■ i in cash. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tait. .L.ixa a . Br-m.t Qu rim. I' lbl -i -. \ drugg.srs r-fund mon-y it : i: s to -ur- e The genuine it i - L. B. '-2 "n ■ u * 1 i 1 ** kag' . A DENUNCIATION OF TRUSTS. Delivered by Governor Russell in His Thanksgiving Ptoclamation. . X er 1 ' ; Governor R iss.-ll today issu. d its 'li-eiks- i giving pro. lamation. I:- s. id paragra;-.! attracts much attention, md s is to.. v.~ >ur state lia-S be. n -par. d - :.k -. ■ disasters, contagion and aii-ruai s'lit.-, our p.o’l'.* :*. iv- i) -n id-ss.d with : >. .on:: f'll h,irv. .-ts many of th-m wi-h p- ae. ful ..nd hippy li'-m-s. and they have been vou< :i- I p>..gr.-ss in tli.- ttrom..' on of •.-•i ea'ion tn" th.* tail pt-serva: .on ' i r r. i■-'ioiis fr-.-dom, and to sone • x' nr tn,, lel. u'.ion of th. ir etvil and :.. lit ■il .... r- , U.S as citizens of tne repubi:*' '' ;|.. .•oneludes by a hit it t te trusts and I corporations in an appeal not to forg-t i those who may t". oppr. ss. d or deprived oppori 11n:' *s pv such ot ’ '• r fellow-m-n as tn.i’.' be in possession of priv lleg-s and prerogatives that ar- no on s si-at with th- fundamental pri'ieipl-s of free government and ar- not sanctioned by th- laws of God. Anti-Trust Laws Are No Good. Albany N Y . Nov. mix r t" Tn. ipp* lat.. .i.v'<ro oi’ the supre-m. court tlt.s afternoon handed down a decision Hfirtn- I g the i'x*ision of Mr. Justie.* Klden Cites let. of tn- supreme '••".trt. d. . -iruig the anti-trust laws un.-onst it at i.mal. JACKSON S DECISION REFERRED. West Virginia Judge's Ruling on Civil Service Under Fire \- . ■ ■ . ■ Bctl-r. I'., try :'i<t Ruckmin. .'"v-ini. ent g.'.ug. rs and storekt. p. rs oi ,i <i -. tl<ry in the West Virginia collection d.strict, whi-h was tried by Judge Jueksun, > I’niltd Sia'-s < ir.'ult i-oiirt in.l a d. -i a>u t< ae! - d by which Collector White is tes. a icd t' m ether removing or trnn.-f. rri.ig iit .an to o- ■ r subordinate posi'io.is, ,i w.'i con iated. has been rest rred a ■ tie *1 citor i of cm? trt^ubiiry. A somewhat similar as to the power of co. lee tors of internal r»\«-nue to appoint or remove deputies was r« f rre«l io the attoriie\ general, who has d-el. <ii to ex press an opinion on the facts presentt*«i. Judge Jackson held in the ca<e '‘f ’he gaugers -cud stor* keepers that h< y cannot be removed frum their positions tx« pt 1\ .»• M sol her " 1 1. : 'i • i ■ i i everc their removal must be mid" und« r the terms of the civil service act and the rub s promulgated Crdur it, wh ch r<quii"s ' that no removals shall l> made • x pt for uluses nor uiiu’ ifter Hi" eh;ii]_ . gainst th*- . r<on sought to be removed n<iv< ea i presented to him and he given an oppor i tunity for defense. I The internal revenue bureau’s conrention I is directly opposed to this view of the law. Can’t Dodge Its Own Contract. Springfield. 111.. November In the San gamon circuit court today Judge Creighton rendered an interesting decision in an in- ■ surance case. Eliza Nillahan sth d tin? Equitable Mutual ’ Life Insurance Company, of VVat"rtowu. ■ l;i.. fur 53.1.W0. 'I n.* d. lcndallt plead, d it wus not licensed I to do business in Illinois, and th.it it t.id . ■ nter into i cunt t act wit ircttf J udgt* g-r-ig non ms lined the r to this plea, h Iding lha non- I compl line.* with th- insurance laws of lite j stat- was no ground forth- defendant to I avoid its own contract. j TUT] WEEKLY CONSTITETTOY: ATLANTA, G A., MONT>AT,NOVEMBER 15, 1897. EXPERT GUITERAS HAKES A REPORT 'de Racounts His Experienca with ths Fever in tiie Sonth. SAYS IT CAME FROM CUBA Declares Microscope Cannot Establish Diagnosis of the Disease. INSISTS UPON RjPORI GF FIRST CASE Asserts That Yellow Jack Will Spread More Rapidly When Dengue Fever Exists. Washington, November 1". l’ ,r - Jo-’m Guilt ra.-. professor of g-n 'im! pathology in - IS ylvania, has made a r . port ■ • Surg* on Gem ral Wyman, of the marine hospital service, of th" results of his investigation of yellow lever during tho I rvci'tii epidemic in the south. Tin* r. port is largely teeimietl in • 'tarne- I ter lint also contains some observa: 'mis of I general interest in connection wi. i tiie de- Vfioprm.nl of the 1 >r. (juitvr.ts says tne conditions • in Cub.) during tti. e.irly part of lib post, summer mad- it v'"i*. probable lha 'li">v fever would extend Horn tiiat island to this country. Discussing tite general sultjcct ot ytliow fever diagnosis. It. Gu.terns holds tmU during lil t mi. r • " ' " " ii.-n i positive di tg.’iosis ol the dise-se. II- speaks of I t s m ■ minei.eon w:*i t ie statement tiiat an erroneous belief Hal pre vailed throughout the south, and espee..tll> among physicians who w.-r- tot practical microscopists tiiat the instrument should 1... an import tnt aid - ' ' disi.use. it is pointed out that even wiin tli..- assistance of pos: mortem * xa.’ii.t. i---is s. ... er to discover his bacillus in 56 pet' cent on.y of tite . uses exaaniited. Dr. Gui'fits .-ays as far is our pr. sent meth -.ls go, it. would bo impossible io dis tinguish between a drop ot yellow t. v r blood and blood from a healthy man. R- t erenee is made to tint pr. vitiene.- ... wide spread m:hl, epidem.e lev. r during the ' present outbreak ol ye;l<'W tev« muy o' | the cases of which Dr. Guit. ras think- wi ie ■ those of dengue. Yellow lever appears to I spr. -.d more easily w’tcti th. :'<• is a i • pi j demic of dengue* prev oiling. All evidoii. e goes to dtow that I pr. Vious iti.iek of d.-ngite* do. s not protect igain.-t y. How l'e i v.*r and the former must be looked upon us ■ an entirely distinct disease. Dr. Guiteri.s thinks tne ' ruse f ,t y.-i- I low f.-V'-r -pideinic is (o be lound in the j introduction into a community of < 's-s Plat ire not susp«ete.i to b. ; n<* d -a-. , which occur.- probably most L'r.qu.n.ly in | eontie. lion with color, d people who usually have tiie fever in a mild form. Tli.- impor;anee of tn.* diagnosis of the first ease- of yellow f. ver in i community ■ is strongly insist, d upon. In con.'iuding, Dr Guit-r.is speaks of tin intert.-reiiee with 11 s movements by in f. ar of eomn.unitles that tie m.glit coiiv. y the dis.-as..' front place to pl. -. ' u', H' says, w licit was tn part g. ntnand due to ignorance, but w is ilso in part i pre tend..! fear of those* Who knew better. Go To>Stu iy Yellow Fever. i , v p. ...." I'h has .1. 111. -1 Hast A’S mt Surg» on t>u- Wusdin in«t £’isi A-.-ista’O Sur:-• (i H. !> G.d'Hngs. St *s nur oo.*- jj i i • r sp« (.’• i'.i, tor the purpose of nutking l»* > ’ • ' leg .-il it) vs: .g-atiuns into the cau><? vnd nature of yci’ow !» j v< r. r l h»-<e -th h.o ■ b«« ii t uguc i some time n > bora ;ory work • N* w t*i- leailS, but .ii' lil’-* v< I <)W fever is '!> :ig • UC ill the south. It IS deemed b« st ta.il ’• oey . -bould ■ >»’.v i nUe ■’'••• nV' stig < 1 •’ll at I p« o•> • wbei" i ropt r ini'er ii may be «»<•:.» a« d, •id th/’ r w O'k - t > r ‘ -in- ■ d LU-d deiinite conclusions are reached. Will Stamp Out Fever Germ. I Washingion. Nv« mb< r !2. Now tl a th* 3 i yeiiow ft a • r epidemic in this country has b. . n brought pra' in’tliy lu an ♦ rid by the app» iium-e of cohl weather the m irin<? i"sp.ial service is preparing to begin i pi<h mic eftisad • f •’* U’e purpose of pi' V* iding a itcuiTeiice of the contagion 't*he dlb ’.tls of the bur' an will co-operate with the !u alth lutli- ri’.ies of the \ari«ms - .it' s ass« "ted in conducting a. thorough li vin' I’liiii) of th" distre 's in which th" ■ \<r gai'i-d a loothold. ’l’he <l« ansing of i ' -; ' •■1 < d ' ' - v' i b« i. rg* d 11 id ■ ■■ "1 house in w’’. t h tin rt was a cas-- of fcv< r wll bo thoroughly t'-unig i: • <!. 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YY •• w ant -you to answer this puzzle j correctly . hvuause we desire to give you a | f/c, and nil wu ask iti return, if we pic. y ou *IO.OO or moru. you w ill 1 not show the secret to your friends. \Ve have just hoiight 1 larg<* quantity -d' gefiitim* silk ’iJiudktT rhirls, worth 75 rents to S I ..>O, hw imi I i gr •* uway as premiums. We shall make Big offers to all our sul .serh’er s«*ml us y,»ur answer to th« abov* . . 1 l ' ' . . • ' . ■ - ! we will semi you -i\ real Japanese -liifu Silk Ilamlker -1 uliiels. ami we will reward y "it vitii r l>y prize of $lO | cash or other valuable presents. Address. <;i< \ \ *s m essi:\<;er, [ 36 W ail Si., New \ oi k City, N. Y. and Birmingham over th" Southern rail way, which, un account of qu r untine reg ulations, was> discontinued, will again re sume operations between New York and Memphis. Quarantine News. Tito Georgia and Alabama expe< ts to re sume its sched.ules .soon into Montgomery. A few small towns are still shutting them selves in. but* they will all taJce ott their restrictions before long. Tiie Memphis and Birmingham resumed operations yesterday. The Southern's • Memphis sleeper will be carried ou from I Birmingham to .Memphis. The Alabama Great Southern is operating between Selina and Meridian. Texas is now open to the worhL Even Texarkana, has lifted her quarantine. Mississippi has taken off her quarantine restrictions against Memphis. FEVER IS DYING OUT. Reports of Deaths and New Cases Show Great Falling Off. The fever sit'iation wu.: so muci imr -ov eil during the pant w. ek tiiat the boards of health has H.s.-onl iiiu-nid the isauiiig -f official daily t. lietins. In all the infected districts business is nipldly assuming: its normal condition, railroads are resuming regular scheduk -. the mails ar.,* o. nig s. nt I and r-e. Xed without the vexatious delays nf tli- past few months, and tiie people woo tied from the fev-r are rapidly returning to th' ir hom-s. Report from. New Orleans. Forth- past >w k N-w Orl .ais hid tv— ;> w s in.l >ur n< 'V . eas* s. 'i'll,. .1, ii"; w-re as follows; M> . VV Hart, Michael Harran. Frank Paraii. si. Vin■ -n Maguno. R.' Berthelot. Dominica got, G. ’ * Beriy, ’ 3 h Due d. R i .ml li: ; n Mass Ma li" Bridg* s. Siti n'; J 810-sei.. V. I’izzo. Marin Guisnina. Mi" \ 1 !’■ 1 >n. Tall- Fair.*, I. A. H.-idet . , C. 1 ii. ter. A • . W. : K;. ■a. '.| '. \i''« h. I. J-nnie <■*«»)- Horae* Th-mpsori. Mobile’s Report for the Week. " . i ■ ■ t ami four ist week. The deaths w. t-: .Ho : • ■ ' - tan. G-'.rg- Hollons.n, Joseph XV. Allma.i, . -. From Other Points. Montgomery :. n* rts ..alj :ao n-w cases and no .!■ aths for the past seven days. S. - 0 on. Mis.-, r.ror’s liv n-w cases for ihe w- .*k and no deaths. Edwards. Miss., hud only thr-e new cases and no deaths for ihe past. we. k. ci.n on and Biloxi ea-h r> ri two new eas* s and no deaths last week. B; St. Loe s reports s. v-n n-w -as-s and "■ I du’’ 114 1-e week ending Sun day night. Fumigation. To Be Discontinued. Fri? m pi sent ndicatn ns. ht? mu Is will n.,t , 1.. Ig d-la.ved .V quarnn.! i. r. gula- ■ ~... -j-.... siriei. rui s r-un.iitig fumetn- ... southern ■ ■ " ' d. .. I. i ■■ ■' r:. n-ly l'-w puneiurd letters ait'l pholog: '■ 1’ is w.li be lec.-iV' d tre.rn no.v on. The only two eiti-s row r< quir ng tumi i h iter s.*nt 1 i-re from nt *.'t. *1 distri. >s > m*is: be t lio* *c ;nly inmig.i'd i’-lor.* :: 1 w 1, o- admitted. Il is prob.tblo. though, in 1 v;• .v o. tli'* . arly piospe' ts ot frost, tins , rui.■ a iII i> -s . ui-d in : u -xt iw<l i v.-. i The li.migt* "li 11' ol'iuarters in tli. At i I; ni i custom hu.i-' will then be- .l:.-i'. n.-cd GOVERNOR J 'HNSTON WHITES. Does Not Think Government Should Have Entire Jurisdiction. At t J ».• in >:ni nt public liiuUgJiw Ihf’ Ush uut ail i e ; • bn >• u'•«s 18 Hii'.’u.'?'ly iu ! Ureste*l iri the «iu« .-•.■on •»! » uaiiorm n.i- U'iii ll «.;;.irua a.. ira ucd and ord* led : lu u* ar upon ail. > • . • . . Kn a i -. <j. A ’ t jusi uiirudui ■ d in la- noi.'C i ics »lu i»a . utg I.g .or,;r..- u ■ ..rly and d. iln.t- a< *>n ' ■,J th.s . rd. r. K lowie.s re.-oluta'll lias been unanimously .uuur.-' d oy lu- .'namu. r ' of c iiiiiU':« •. oi Atlanta and by tne p.vas yir. i* i'. L>el.-on. i wel’-kno-v i tlai.ama jourr.i.ist. iistui an and uuve.isi. who uis adv< ua. oi ; much m■ d d en.mg* lie US all Old til ed H Gh'lUOl' Joseph F. Joh .sto.i, uU'i was i.s active supiiui ■ r m boa his Uaten and Ciarlii < ■mi ’ ■ - Alabama guv* rnur isxiug s v ws lie p. yu. -I > > a'.'o.’ it 'l':, iniiiie sy-leme>. M.r. D<‘Le* n a rot- tile* to..owmg letter to Gov r-or Joimstou "Atlanta, e.a., Novemocr 6, IS.*7. -Hon. , Joe>vpa r.. Jon..stu.l. Guv t i-r o. A.abima, I r>. n.i .g.l.Uii. My ea. ve’V 1 ec . t a---..m. ■ ... *a -... i ■ . and . I I liKe o Know your . .e>vs oil .a- qu-sli 'ti ot i in. lonul siqx rvis.on, ..is oppose.i to taut i. • i . aboi' * . >1 1 unai, state, . ■ . ds and s I Itgun. wme i las w-'i.-d is i ■ 1 i- ' : * • ..uni nsi.in and 1- ti:s year as d d me Dragm *M V\ auue-y' o: ? 1 ’ ’ ■ ”i ersoiiai l \. I am w.iuny in tavor ol sum.* vigoie'us and pricliea'. Ivgt.si.itkm. o-K ig o tint in. sii,".' -ma u.i.l. r im- U'us.d -und I Uis. I'M s I -e. -ome pruc .,l r . .. ~i ...... ...i r ry. 1 si ad u rile ■ and w rk tor t mis a iter. ■I ki.o.v. tr* will l> much app* al io i tenderfoot s-n imeiitiiny os ;o v u.ra .za tia I.' a . ■ i ius uni. luu id 1 kiu.- i-A lira i a.; in. s i eady aoi... , . t: „i , A . . ;■ ; ... hi o.ne. o', cntr i. z.i- tioii s s< areely .s hurtful as a pound of i "Trod-. < omni. r< -. law and trie rights ot : i pr. !■ riv a id <il :z-nsiiip h.c. e all L*.-ii put I y .ce!,',rd.v ms \ ~r. and' i is.is b> .n I . . .. For tile* rest, ; . ..... l i ' ' Story, a:..1 it Will be far from peasant reading as a serial .\\ ei .. t I rg proporti. uoi th- pvtu-rHI fumi. A" should W ' ; ' 1 H ~ u *t.ro ■CI on' it Ihe hands ot our . ensu 11. and a -fem hr* th -i. all ot w r tn . > ... a .: >n ■ f c-m on - s. pi c vcntiv >.••- ot common I - g •' 'nd * "mm i .oss. "Having seen • o .-.;.* s.- . n trorn you on . . .. 1 to h. if yom ' ■■ - - - t EON Governor Joiniston s renly was as follows: ■■ s tl . .. a i '.i-u.i. Olli. .*, Birmi giiaii'. Ala.. ,\ov. nib-r S, iStfi.- D ai ; ..... ■ ■ * o ' . ...—'.l 1 . i laws, . * ■ ’ ' >wns ~ ,1 , . : O .we* . • sol .'teige po w ■ -. ; without r card to state .-u;» rvlsion or their 1- c."U "... tiess, ur.' • • ! I .. ite r« gn y. but I do ..... .04 , to slick m th- ’ ■ rk whilst th- t ; .o,s d-■ »• '■• ■ ; '■> i . . 1, in of -t i e rights and s-cuie the .- ' ' .... ; an e.' •!• m e om - i ous i ( e state to ae ’ ' to legislat ■ should . . is", md u *"n vail ol the gov'-rnor "T gs. i' ut■ . n.i. ■ 1n- I t"’n? surround and si imp . ; : - ona ortk ais • I >y ' ■ I * Ir 'I ; , -. stat, r gul.i ' '"'iM n. rmit tie nation.il government t> ■ shut up our cities, or *. -. .lireetly upon our ,et ions re-uliS. ■ t o have ti. m x-. | • '■■ laws would | be consistent :<>>‘l ffiei.-nt > ’nr friend tOn “JOSEI’H F JOHNSTON." Murderer Voters Hanged. F lyeit. Ville. W V i Nov. ml er 12 U bert Voters was hang-.I her. at I. M> p. m. to.lav in the presence "f nver I'l.oM) people. ‘A lien th ■ .h ath warrant w is read at i noon h<* broke down, but finally rallied, so 'her.*, w-re n > unusual Incidents on tiie scaffold H. did not eat any in-.-ikfnst or dinner and was v.-ry communicative. Alb. rt Voters was th- last of til. Lewis gang of tnurd-rers and tiia-x-s md was ' hanged for tiie murder of Charles Gibson lat Montgomery April 22. l s :«'., Tiie murder of Gibson was for robbery, as well us on account oi' jealousy, / FIVE MASKED MEN HOLD UP A TRAIN Passengers oa St. Louis Fast Mail Nave an Exciting Time. THE WRONG TRAIN STOPPED Robbers Were After Big Money, but Secured Only $2.85. TWO OF THEM WERE DRESSED AS WOMEN The Express and Baggage Cars Were Cut Loose After the Robbers Had Fired at the Train Crew. Kansas City. November 12.—The Missouri I’aeific passenger, known as th- "St- I*' lll ‘ Fast Mail. ’ which leaves Kansas City at I* o'clock p. rn.. was held up by liv- ma-ked robbers at HP o'clock tonight, at the Cine i go and Alton crossing, just cast of inde pendence, Mo., and less than a mil" fr un the famous Blue Cut, in which three t’liltl roiii). ri. s have occurred within th.* pas: Two of the robh-rs w-re .lisgiis-.l as women, and when tli- engineer -aw them swinging a lantern across the tricks, an apparent signal "I' dang r. li- did no lie- tate to stop. The engine crew w is imnwli ately covered with revolvers. Conductor Dennis O'Brien and Brak-man McMichael stepped out to see what was the matt'r and were gr. . t-d by t voiiey ot ini i-is, which at once caused the gr.-nl.st con fusion in th- pass-tiger caches. The conductor and brakeman w-re . o.n peiled to ent the expr. ss and baggag" cars from the rest of the train and tile engineer and fireman w-re made to u- down from their cab. Tin robbers .| lick' 1 , jumped aboard and took th. engine and express ear about two miles further east, wii-ro they stopped and compelled Express M. s seng-r Williams to op. a hi- ear. He offered no resistance, as he c.-irrie.l no tn ts'ir. . Tiie robtx rs !. ~i evi.it nt.iy intended to stop the St. Louis limited night expr. ss. w'nk-ii leaves Kansas City .1 a later .lour, and w-r * greatly surprised upon ■ ■ ■ - . e cars wliieh captur'd .n:.lined nothing ot' value. Ln their rage they pounee-d upon the - ... pockets, but JZ.SS was all tiiat th. y s .-ur<-.1. Af’ :■ th s they .pi -kiy left tne tram and disapp. ar. d i the darkness Aft. ra <1 lav of ...ver .in hour, the rr.iin was goi t >g. th.-r again and was start..! >n its journey. Tiie county marshal m.l h.s men were at the scene of th.- robbery wry so m, bur tibro :.- e. ry p.-ob m.l. it tn- tn- r-r.- a■ i- safely n in i. pendeuce or Kansas c - I’, ore any- organ.z-d effort w..u mu! > capture them. LAWS FOR PRESBYTERIANS. Special Committee Handles the H<’me Mission. Question. In.l: in ijm/is, : No. -m sr 11.— At .r being in s. ssioti ail liy md ant 1 a lute ‘io .r tonight, the special commute, ap pointed by tin- assembly io th.* t’r-sby ter- m ■ hureh ' > reiorm md harman z> on a deciiration of prin-ipb.s and tu’ani - muiisly adopted resolu..oiis etnijodying i - I views. ; Th. struggl-* ticit w is tonght out dnr -ig ths day was wh.-'ii-r or ;i"t s synods I .md pr. sl.yt. ri.-s . be 1 m -i m- ; ag. their own affui’s withmi’ ■ e-i the home board of m.ssions >r rh> national i board should be tn.lots. d. *n m- i I tn.-.ming a granting of prucl eil iat"i • .ny Th. i. inf ni pr-v i.hd unanimously 1 and. .ibiiotigh the committee merely v-. ■•! i its prin.-ipics md I ft it to t sub- onmi tn - i to ... ippomte.l tomorrow to dralf a pla:*. i tiie action ol thnim.tt-e wis i.-li us . to be entirely fawrabl. to the large .I --f metit in tiie church that is .’[’posing tile i domination of the home board. The resolutions adopted w-re ••ii’.ative.-' I tile members -aid, and intend 'd tn< rely to ! i ■■.! : ii.- -on ' men ■of• i. ■ om n: • • T.i j W. re four of t.ii in, and <;i'!i it is adopted i witltout a negative vote. 'L'iiev all tend to 1. i - I-.. .u- e.ii"! io a a • i :y , ’ i' " spe.ik un. quiv '.-ally tor liberty tor : i synods. The first and most mpoil.i .t de clared in favor of a local adm nis’rition of th" affairs of .-aeii presbytery in every case "where pr ictie. I." '1 lie sc-otid reee-n.zes the national iti ty of tin- ' , tne ixiatd. The th:"‘l is "!> mote mii' -r: ml. !■ pro v'!■ s tiiat ‘i’ll synod : -ia' iim :-s on tor .., do n s own « Tk - i i • poratc in its plan a inov sion i. i.i' wli ■insure ’.he I: no* boar 1 ts.-m -..it'-, g a.-s and ttn.meial decay. Tn. last !-•-•: i on reads: ■\\ ,ot Hl.: .I." «• om all our ■ a uro ii'-s tin* s. ere' an. s nnd f >' r "- ' s ■’ ■ hom-e board and tite > .r* nla ion ot i.- literature-.” . \ftcr laying down t"-s- ;>rm ' eommitt—■ .i.-eimd :<> appoint a .. .... A - is to draw ■ .■ ■ ' ■ !•< port to 1 tn*'* m- " ! '"' spec it eotntn ■ tee at i t:nu* t ’ b. it x- ■!. Loyal to Home Mission. Board. led:.mai.nl - '-I . No., mb. r >" l’r. soy teri.m commute.* of fifteen appo ' ■■. by the last u neral assembly to arr.mg. a p. rm.m.'nt home mission plan eonclu.l <i its labors t-.lay after do ng what it in nate, t ■ . -‘ into the ■: lug <e-s.un. 'Pile sub-.omrnitteo was not appointed, it I wa- left :o l’r. Withrow to natm- ’!>■' live j r , '.mb. rs wlm -hall .-"tnp"-. i. it is to ! 'is orporu:.* in its plan th. control of horn.* .. .: - -• ■ synods, as 1(1 tndi ma, V no and Illinois; it Is to pro v.d. frilly for pr. -« tying tite unity of ti.> heme ni .-sto-. work, as -x inpl n -I m ’ ■ * horn.- bo.ii-l. m.i is t. nres-nt i unifo ni sc |i, in, by which .•••rl.rtl p' re. n' aw "I uioiiev coi ' ' ■' -‘I f'T tni-s.oits in • i‘ li sy nod shall go to • t. *i -tn i.ifl. Lfefot'e adjourning the committee , ~ss. .l a r. solu: on affirming the loyally *n the pr.sbyter.s to tin. iiome m.ssioii lioard. \\ ,'n tiie sitli-.omnrttee g. ;s us r.-p.'rt re I.'.y ‘t will mak- I known to Dr. \\ ,t i re.w. wii.j ".ill il'.-'i .all a second m-ling ol tit" committee. GEORGIA PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Large Gathering of Clergymen and L-Xyiuviii in B-oine. I Rome, Ga November ■ I Krum the mouu: ' u.» :■’■ - ml I re*- ; La teri.m tn." sl-fs -iw come to this city I to attend ti). annual euityerition of the ' Georgia, lodge that convenes here on Wednesday. I 'l’ll.■ election of officers, which occurred at til.' op.-ning s. ssioti resulted m the fol lowing gentlemen being placed in r.omma- R. y. J i I if. ' M tri. tta; Rev f. I’. Carson, of Mcltnosh; It v Ciui'm-rs • Fraz. r, of Atlanta; Rev. E. D. McDougall, 1 of Thomasville. Ou tiie ballot Rev J. H i’l'toit rec. .wd ' thirty-five voles and it was m.>v< .1 that the election be made unanimous. It was I earn'd. I Rev. E. D. M Dougitll. "f Thomasville and Rev. T. I’- Burgess, of M tdisotx, were nom inated for f ading clerk. L'* -: moved tiiat built gentlemen be elected. This was done. file synod conv.-ti.d again th;s morning at !‘:3O o'clock and addresses on "Christian Education w. !'■■ mad" by Dis. F. 11. * /V Y t<» ud v •■He w hi* wilhlhtritiut'j 4 'JjMTqKp -T / $35 .CO. iW’tpaj f. r biC)- ii ...!. ■ till.ontibWW* SO DAVS 'IXt.V. !>.>»’< <1.1.0, .Haler n..„ and «... s"<>.lH>. SEARS, RO63UCX ill CC.tl.' 'CHICAGO, ILL (Seem, ttoubueU 4 to. re Utur.iu o -iib reUaUv. -Xdltur.j , Mention The Constitution. t Gains, J. T. Plunkett and .1. W. Walden. This session lasted until 12:30, when a recess was taken until 3 o'clock. At the afternoon session L>r. J. Lumpkin, of Memphis, addressed th- ns ! s-rnbly on the subject of > ducat.ori for “Candidates of th- Ministry.'' Tonight at 7:30 o'clock a foreign mis sionary mass meeting was held, at which time Dr. Reed, of Nashvlll. . c laifn • ■ the executive committee on foreign mis- } slons; It M irion Hull, wl■wll go as a * niissionary to China soon, and H< v J. W Walden, D. D.. of Athens, will deliver addresses. Dr. Georg.* Goechius. pastor of the First l’r. sbyt-rian < hur< h of this city , has been I the permanent, clerk of the synod for ten ). years. Dr. Stacy has been staled clerk for , tw. nty-tive years. Dr. Go.elilus is mod-rator of the south.ru Presbyterian general assembly, i > high position for which he is eminently I qualified. Tite synod of Georgia embraces six pres byteries. as follows: Athens. Atlatt: i. Au gusta. Cherek’ . (Rome). VI i'"H. Savin nail, ft has 105 ministers, 213 eimreh.-s. 6|ni | ruling elders, 552 deacons and 15 com municants. Th.* city is till'd with visitors and Hie daily sessions are being larg' lv attended. 5 ..»■-■ INTERSTATE COCKING MAIN. Georgia Bir !s Will Be Fitted on Mis sissippi Soil. Vicksburg, M ss.. November 10 —There will be an interstate 0.-kiiig man near this city on the 2)th a al ..’.th inst mt, in which Mississippi and G. org.a birds will bq pitted against each other. By the terms of the .igr— menl ea h stat.* 1 is to show tw nty-one birds and to tight all t that "match in.” at M."W a side ...n tiie re l. suit ind .ssu on . icit fig it, Mississippi co.-ks held the field agairxst . all comers last year. > Kid McCoy Imitates Corbett. Cincinnati. November 9. Kd McCoy t.-l egrnphs Th- Enu i.r.*r fr :n Dttvton. <> "Wit' n Dan t'r. ' don s|n iks of claiming I my forfeit he is t eking through li.s iiat. I hav- not been w r . d m.i •t t- ; , no danger that I will be in ti- in i r " I am train.ng her- i th Day on z■■ nitas.- utn lor my mcti ig with B liv .-tn n i- Ch Tag ’. My e0n.1.. a. a : ..I N xt F’ri.lay nigh t • 1 • pl a .■ I rri• ■ George La Blanche, th- M.irlne .md thro-* local heavy w-.ghts for t *ov rounds ii. i and 1 un contid-nt of my suev ss. Another Victim of Football. Pittsburg. i'i.. Not-ni >• r '“ W mi J K-.iting, twenty-one years of ig. . im- 1 I ist nigh: from Hi * •■esu'ts -in in.’ury ro.-civ-d In t football game *t sa ..-svale ten days tgo. •* Gives the Solar Plexas Blow. ! Woodward " Put u. San Fr 1 ■ **> N’■ v. tnber 10. tl. org- Green, of Sa i F' m s- * <■.», knock d on: Ow-n Z- g- 1 "I I' i ■ ‘ Ueiplna. in the tirst ronttd oii.g'o It v. n ti’..' .uno is solar pa xus blow k.:'i u 1 !■ . /.s nimens knock ". "U: J .n .'orb.,: Inal r nd in. work. At:, r s-\. ral exe’-i'ig s. m wii . ii hut or . re ev-n. Green torce.i Z.< giet to i. ear an.,l sAimg v:e:ousiy a.'li ii a ■: : r stoni'ieh. This blow «i *■■• *■: . i r strung. For a niumeut Zeigler uv. .y d r , I 'A ir.) and tli.ni s igg. ret to h..- ■■...: ■-r and w. n: down gradually ' ' ■ - k •• • ■ a'. ", A t 1.0, II W . 1.-.1": '■ ' ’• I groan d is It in tg.hiy. R't r> • I ski H- ntn outttmg i*■• i :il r> i ■ 1 '' • w hen Z- gkr tn id- a *l* • • tn. io ii.s 1..-I Tti.' "If ’ ■" nt ' i ! for hm. how. t r md grasp g li. n and .: fs h tn.— .* :" n - !< ■■’. t ! . .. d , .j f. on I ■ . md '"I • r I il. was e irr d ■> h < 'T*i. r. w>■ [ yAor.' h wi- ible l- ■■ it. :. Has Signed an English Rider I i X■ n Y•<• k. Y' >\ • r?: • ' \ \ ’> i _ ! the Kugl.sh rnPMlu •! ' ? ».• >< '• • • ' , I ILI -t d I * •Hl’ r l.' A ! ’ It \ rt. r • ; ' wvks Hl'i Hb ■ t th* S” ■ ' ’I ni' ' •"! I" , ' Am i!i ' .• • . t ' ■. :•. : i.’ r■ J ■ ■ ' 1 ' • ■ ( .s’ 11 ”' i ■ -1 1 I ‘ j, .i i <_• -tub s 'u » ' siun.il ••IniniiA 'iish p •»( k ! nn :'s. Refuses To Expel Fitzsinini ns. M.• . 1 ■■ . N -m'■ ' 1 v , I I E.k-' -o’ l ' J Koht i'L I*’ zs ”iin " s ' ' • ’’ f ” ' i ru' a"..:"'"" 4 or'l. r’ ' '-'• ' ’ '' la y -nm ■ d - lit* s'": 1 .x. I' d rul, t to ■ x; - I t'‘" as. -o’ ■ .-. i . ... |,„!g. od iv I . :di.l ’- -' m.i by i s . ,m- a- on m-i ■ ' ■ ” 1 ’ •■-I-' " ■ 'dfie ord. ■ il. B. I-' : "> ’■ I■’ ■ ■ JACKSON'S LIMBLESS COTTON Can Be Obtained fiem T. J. Ea 'y, This City. j , kson s A 1 rlc in ■ I'ft-a'. d per.: ips more t-k t z ■' I't ' grots g u r d Ci m al y u T r ’t- r . ;•. v , r pr-.-.- d to t'■ pl m ■ 's for I the r "i- I. rut on. : There tia*. b. < n ox • r 5. 'C p. ople it-nt . . '-A ' 'm' : . ' ■ I''.’"". i‘s ' ' . Ye 1 x . ■ ne ■ . "’i. ■ "I M . d i '“ ' I ' ,J| neai'l • ■ oil ■' ’" 1 - k ' - L ‘- 1 ■ u-Cer r. . zed '.-o'.- •*. ' " ” 1.. md ■ .'I h. ny. - . ■' *’> •’’■ lot Mr '.Ja. a- I ‘I" ' ' ' ' ! lirnb up. .’ii th.-tn. Com -x .* ' -,"I. s’ ind a a w :ii ■ ni" : ’ •a ■ >m .■ : • ' • ' : ‘ Every ."ton grow, r t ii g". s :> -<*e La t iioro.i'-th'y -mpr. -A.-.l »■' : '•t. but is to tlie fact ;■■ ' ■ mudo it. ■ ' order to tn. < ; eomnier.-i iI 1,11 and to make i success of - o.ia.'ic-.- 1S d In Hit'. guar.. a wh.. d • ■ allow iy on. "’ CT *.' I M* J- k- > I"/ sold in" Hit. r«-t at die - ; M i;, .H-ds -y •’!' Nev, York " " " " ... rge Ay nd' u- ot t"' ’ " t'" ' 1 . pos.ng to leant ali "t I 'j t ■’t ■ t' : ' • ' have refused i Luge sum for tl**:r p.ut Eady say-c ' I propos.- -’ll n.> part of ch" cotton <eed ;l s it sg i* here-’. I have mol’' irr mg.'nie’its with Mr. Jaek son's son to attend to ' « I’.iu"' "T /' r mo <’f ■ onrs.* I < m’t ti. all ■' I' - 's t ■ will come, but I have mad.- ,irr • n mon - to ship as fast as gather- d “P irli< s wan’ ng to s. ed ean s< n- ' r ch.'.'kA ,nd ot-lts and th" -"'i ” sh pp.s! ri rotation as orders are >■"* '" If mv ord. rs should b. i.-. e’v-d .. the .d : A AOI.I, they Will I'o I urn. .1 II • se.d wll be ■ it. filly select'd ■'! !:I ' se ,'.'d P l k Ig. S of 1”' ’• t. o The pi '-. el .1 pack m -A <1 I Sell sx|. i*k iges t 1-. th'.riy-five paek tg. -s so- L-. “ n i k iges f'T 3-31 and p.i' Kag. - ’■ * , d are carefully put up with full ; directions for pl mtlng. ■ , . . I "j hive idopted this nt*ms ot distrlbut ; lt „ 5....1 ... th.- nt. re’, ids.• m or b r for thoir customers, and • in n* ■ 1 s i‘niz.sl u the various parts ol th.- uHt I d.-livr til sc«d by ..xpr.'As >r nitil. I w 'I put m with > a h ord*T of Ipack < on. lite I | ' , xl2 photograph of '”' w th negroes piekifig it Do you wa rn :ke SKO” If -<>. «'■' ’ll’ ■' C,llb ' f order them.” \ny inf.’t tnation desired a f.i i.* -e-d ni’iy b- ol’tii tied bv addressing T J E:* Iy Ai la nt:i. Ga. ~, , . , Th,. s,a,| will t’Ot be peddl'd Ulf. parti, s wanting J i kson’s I mb!, as cotton seed . in "I't lin them by old. ring direct from T .1 I! ti' There will m. ■! niht be fakirs trvmg to Sell seed but hey w'l not Is* >ls d b, J . ksott, for I will not have any n. d.ll. rs s.-Hing and .1. I v. r- orders and ).*.*ks to p rst Nal ' ' ■ ■ W. S. With trn. \tl.in? >. <.a or •i\ ot tho twenty-flv< n \ ib.ima md 'b'.»r a that h is pr sid. nl ot W'll b« for- | V v :r«L don and the ••’ wdl lq -hipp'd as soon as poss b.e. * Goul morning, hive you read M'.'liigin M> <1 e ne Co.'s advertisenient for m. ii on . page 9? , » Piles Surely Cured. Dear Friend l>r. Tucker hi Broad street. Atlant.l. cured me of piles perfectly. R. 11. | Forbes, Tennille, Ga. A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hancis and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors—How a Cure Was Effected. “ When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his fuce, hands and arms. 16 was worst on his chin, although the sores on bis cheeks and bands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would fester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing thev wou id break out again. They caused intense itching and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. We became great ly alarmed at. his condition. My wife’s mother had had scrofula and the i only medicine which had hclpd her was j. , , * a. We lee..i. dto giva it to cur boy and we noted an improve ment in his ease very soon. After giving him four bottles jf Hood’s Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven out of hit blood and it has never since returned.” William Bartz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend.lndiana. You ean buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood'". ! SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. a ;■ ~3 EDUCATE 0 V A WEEK For $2 .town fl'-t month. •ci’*** ’■!»!( Al’lb.N IVIHJ- rilEOfti Or STE4S EMfiiaEERIHS Y ..•oniotivp. Marine nr Ghh Enffineernir (■lectrf , . r Civil Hngui’ ’Tin;! K’Gr •z.-’ia- * :. Boekx.*epin« Shorthand; Englinh Branches; I- i 'ou y ; < ’ ie.iiistr? a ■ hj: and ; v ; l " "'■i'S. COVSSES '■’AuLlli; lira. ng. ' r- . 'a MT> P ' . : l' . sftl t* ’’""il - \r< t’ 't,i*. . if-’* ■■ ■' ' M [’’i.iiTn Drittf : \r« ? cturAl r ’-1.i.-iHri. Prospe.-tin;-'. \.y • h.iv 'D-!p'''< ’ ■■tonsandM tu bett< r p<*r-- u u j>u Lth ' Juastimitloii. THE ATLIHTA 3USLMESS 33LLESE. )•.*■(. -i. Nations on. Y ; t jui II i'’ :t< r''..r» i i»4. Benn Pil.nutn -horibin I. i <: » ♦ ti. ; •< f-p in pciiintui.ship, bv mail, for *l. rt). ms*'.*<qol or shorthand ATLANTA, GA CATALOGUE f.'KiUa y. : n Che Constituxion. T!’E G’EOKGIA TELEGRAPH SCHOOL gr: .. . u -.s as graduates in the railway . ‘ q *•* ■ ”-’l in tin- South. Ehtablisbed A'•*’ ’’ '’-’ars. Sixteen hundred sue .' -si'll! g, iduaces. Send frn il'us- i a u. 'l . .Tilogiic. Address OEORIiIA ■ : QR I!” SCHOOL, Senoia, tieorgta. Mention The Constitution. SI.jOGIVEN FOR SOO k ' J-''.... v ■ 7 . l \ < a. i Lea it* Business "‘chf’ol "f the Si utt ?; .t I , it. -x < t.irs.’, th" <>O <hort| (f t 1.1, N K’-ni'.c-c . if.-t .ed rcLi >n. YVrii • * ' ’.I li< I ■!!•*«. You Uindmill , •tgc wli-ii hot-air entitle ia ao me.. 1 IL simpler .nd moi'- reliable, and ' YUS .> Waierwork: n your house all the time. .. V ■ : ' ' <■ , ,;i k "Ia of piie-A. Old sores. i‘. , '». .., z. Tti I . ■' -’Tai s where the cutie!.* aid vx , .; Dr Harold i'pshur. 4 ,\->i , .... Inman Park. Atlanta. Go. T. At m '.' I I . ■ ' ■ V''#'T.'''y,., ' ‘ ' "AT"" 1 -y cT.k 7 " 'Z Xe" = ;L's 7; V • ■- . f St.ih„o« ; " imon The Constitution. v•' - ’■ ■ A. ’’A ’• •• * ■ r • .’4T jT Y* A ’Mt xH! '■’J ill it KM ' r i / 'lf c' m' 'm. <il! Y a!’ h. in lid L. i Fillcl we, :*.i.d -m: r 1 E ■ r J.. ’. 'I- <• "tu’t'.i’g ilr-f-CtM. ’ri. a. d. <!n.ea.;q rn.?/' ' ■■rn' ' "*!"• \-’i’ >x tu • 1. X 1 a;-.- «..<■. si:h -i u< .•• ■ • -a ...... • • S YFE XV lFt SI CO., ? YVurren Street, \ew Yo •» ntion The Constitution rt r i ", V *3 Num* h1...1T. i’u,*t,.. ll ;ars FK> Ts ■fl fr.-ui '■ nr I. ■ ... .|, ~ c|. t I. i,*j Ito .' - x pe' .-1 ,a.t: r. .*■ it it IL' ' H ' ll ” •I.'li' ■:•.1 .i yl L -—— «I■ • ■ In", l■■■ |,; . CM, , . -■mj 1 «i". i . ,1.. i.i ti ■.. .... ' 'l' " ’ Il'.W I. I. 51 \GF.E a HAWES, I’Ef'r « . I’r.-vb:.-ri. e. I I Mention The Constitution. FAMILIES wanted to raise cotton '! corn on halves; good Texa.s prairie d sandy land, healthy loeation; will adv i ■> - ' - Lever 1 '.ros., I toau \. T. x : XX NTL. 1 >--1 ,\> quail er partridges: w I i pay -0. l pr!'-. in ■ <h: write for sli e ping instructions. John Dayton * C' . . Chattanooga, T-nn. IXnil?C 'ly inoiCa.v r. -ulsto t.cvar fills x LdL’iC:?, f re e. M ,, 1; ROwas, M''».ieb.. ' ' iffll iU, d Liquor H abit cured in OPiUMß’ks