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CITIZENS OF PHOENIX
ADOPT RESOLUTIONS
In Which 1 h#y Charg# Thu! the TotbferH Ar#
R#spon*ibii» For th# R*c#nt Bloodshed,
But Peace Mutt Be Rectored.
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Another MtM M*«Un« Which Was h#»d At Gr**n
wood TodAy Cndoren Tho*« R**oiuiiooi«
An August A Mao Killed
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aa* mad* hy THa*. T <th#rt and rectal#
n*ar«>** and that th* Ural ahdt irtf
wa* tv «a* Which kill'd J. I Eth>j
•fids* and wa* ltr*d by a ■*«*» *'!
r* t i*t that d* *»**4 i*xra*t hat* had
l A aulVrr tV r** natty for iyil*d**d*
• nmmlt’od a* a rwsult of th* lnfla*n< - **
,1 ahitr m-n whw arr*d and artdah
n*a> haa l*d lh*m ta art th* : art o’
•■nrmir* to latk th* whit* and clorrd
p**r i* of ottr eotiotry.
*id. Wa h*r*br **rr*aa ntir firm
roavirtlon that th* d*!>l<»rabl* trou-
M** thronah whlrh w* hav« |o«t pa*a*d
are allrthmahl* *ot«ly to th* **il l»-
flarnrev ti rial by John It T-itb*yi
R Rod T'.lh*rl. Joa*"h W. Tolh*rt.
Thoa. P. Tnlb*rt. and Roh*ri H H*n
driaon and. *t Vltav* thrlr furth*r
re*ld»nre In Or**nwocd rotinty or Ha
vicinity. *lll t*nd to lnjn*rll th* llvr#
and prop*rty of hath th* w'hlt* and
Colored penP l *- and w* *»rn**tly hop*'
that th*y will rh< oa* to r*mov* them
a* v*» and th*lr *vll lnflu*nc*a *lae
«Mfa.
4;h. That w* nre* All fond rltli*n*
whit* and colored, to *o to th*lr h<wn*s
and u** *v*ry eff' tl to avoid further
violence and bloodahed.
sth. That a committee of »*f*tv be
aprolmed who ahall V asked to *ti»-
ar-rt and ru* Into rperatlon *ueh mei*-
ure* a« will heat Insure peace and the
fmotectlcn of life and property Thit
we dealrc to aarure the colored cltlaena
of th’la community that Me will, to
the Vat of our ability, protect them
Be lonir a* they are In the dlat harae of
their duties and In the esrerrtae nf
their rlßht* aB peaceful and orderly
etttaen*. and that we condemn all
reckleaa assault* of neyroes by white
perfonA.
Immeriiatelv followina action on the
above resolutions the following Infor
mation was read from Kllas Tolbert
and accepted ns such:
To the Citizens of Greenwood Coun
ty;
Heretofore I have acthd-as I have
from a sense of high Christian dutv.
from pure conscientious motives, not
from a desire for any office, or the
emoluments of ojee. I have tried to
do my duty bjr my country, as I kn»'v
it, by church and school. I have nev
er ehltked my duty as I saw- It. T
tried to do my duty «» a 15 s'ear old
soldier boy in the 2nd Sy C. Cavalry
Co. I. If there are any old sold'ers
present belonging to my old command
they can testify to the fact that I was
always found at the front.
I And that In many things I mad
mistakes. That the two races cannot
act together In the formation of a
government, and that the country
should have white *unremacy, that
the Anglo-Saxon rare should predomi
nate. and hereafter I Intend to stand
shoulder to shoulder with the white
peop'e to do all in my power to have a
government that will protect eve-y
cne aike, but 1-t It b* made by the
v-*hlte people. X solemnly promise to
do all In my power and shall heartily
co-operate with them In doing this.
E. L. TOLBERT.
(Jtotkmant, #. C., Nwr li, l**f
According to section * *f »h* raa*-
hjtions, the following **rrunitte* *f
safety were appointed:
W. H. Stallworth, 3r., J. G. Penn.
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I real a«d fsrsals.
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Threw put4mwrra. aatn** unknown,
were fatally lajared Twra.y paasea-
I gars, OMMt of thrm being la th* Pull
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! hurt. NIP* or ru wounded nr* la the
IMIMtITH boapllal n*d*r treatment
Th* accident occurred at a place call
ed the Diamond Croaalng. about two
miles from Trenton The eipresa.
which wu» diir at Trenton at I 35 a.
m.. ran Inlo an open switch, and dash
ed ta a freight train.
R SI Ml: OI.D COHM VNDS.
Men 111 and Shatter W ill Soon Oo
(tack to TVIr Posts.
New York. Net. I*—A special from
Washington says Gen. Merritt will
resume rr mßitnd of the Depo r,m-nt of
the East with hendquartera at Gover
nor's Island when he returns from F.-i
repe and Shatter will go to San Frnn
-Isco to eotnnoand the Department of
She P; e fir. which he ralltiqu efctd
when th* war begr.n. These assign
ment will b* mode wheth-r hoatll’tlea
are resumed or net, as l»oth offl.-ers
1 eoneerre.l rr* rat'sfl'd to give younger
mrc th* e --or’T''ltv for active service .
In thr *c'd f orcaslrn requlrrs
Retur-e • Front Porto Rico.
New York. Nov. 15.—Tlie Re-l !„.n*
steamer Caracaa nrrlvcd today mo
Venezuelan ports viz Snn Juan. Pr-lo
Rico. Not. 1. She brought sixty .hreo
pass<rgers. amcnc whom were Henry
Carroll, acec'al rp.'t*d States comml.t
sirrer red Rdgar williams, secretory;
Fred Rnrdolf, T T nlted Stales weafln-r
h'-remt, and sixtec-ti dlscharg- d sol- i
d'ers.
Troops Co-In ‘ otith.
,
Cemp Meade. MM-'leto-n. Pa , Nov.
15. —Tomrrrrw wilt end th" sh'pment o 1
rec'rrents south. The cm--'* he-dquar
tera wi’l move Thu red iy. The 201st and
2021 New York and 15th Mlnn-sota
went nmth today. Col. Colby of the
4th V lc, ourl was thrown from his
horse and bad’y injured.
A Musical Treat.
At th* First XVard Grammar School
tonight the n’ne clubs connected with
the school will have a grand rallly
and musical carnival. In which thev
hope to raise a n at sum of money to
pay on their tine piano. The public is
cordially invit'd The music is In the
hands' of Pr v f. Carter.
I n Treacher us Ice.
St. Petersburg. Nov. 15.—The frozen
F'. rface of the river Suchona. at Velle
-v i - broke today w-ht e a number of
vehicles w-ere crossing. Twenty petsejns
v.*r* drowned.
Aew York Futures.
N*w Turk, Nut. 15.—Future*! opined
ataufy a: a diwJlna. Nor. i.lrtj, Dm.
g.U, Jau. 5.30, Fab. i.itt, .VTaroi 5.37,
April •.31, May 5.35, June 5.39, July
5.42, Aug. 5.45, Sept. 5.45, Oct. 5,47.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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well «a pn*snms and the hill I* pre
. rat dwVr lan tag la Georgia was rw- |
ported favomkl) today, and win »n- i
douMrdly be passed by lb* b<Mia* Id- i
marrow.
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star ding rowttrit tee oa Invalid pea- j
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A Ri.MARKAIILI: NECIKO |
Nearly a Hundred Years Wd. Bui la
tIU aa As let*.
Gainesv.U*. Oa., Nov. IS. The
Kagle aa> s Aampaon Woodward la on*
of the oldest and moat remarkable ne
groes ta tbo state He la B years, 10
-ttonihs and 10 days old. He was In
our sanctum yesterday, and bs re
in* -Tiber* fit* day of his bl th to tb*
day, week, month and year. In a lit
tle )«us than tw-. months he will have
lived a century. He la atill in good
health and .can Jump up and crack feta
heela together twice while off the
ground.
He It now living with hla second
wife. Hla oldest child a girl la
revep years old. The old negro a .fa
ther came_ from Afilca. This old man
was bo n In South Carolina and wna
sold Into Georgia by Harrison Rrogden ,
of Hall county during the civil
war.
s*l T IN TME ABDOfIEN.
A Mawklnsvllle Citizen Would Not
Ca'l a Doctor.
Hawkinsrille, Ga„ Nov. 15. Mr.
To n Chatincey. a gunsmith of this j
piucc. was accidentally, and the doc or ■
thin!:* fatal 1: , shot, while working on
a pistol that he thought was not load- 1 :
ed.
The ball entered the ahdo.nen. Mr.
Chaurcey was carried home and all
that loving hands could do was done
to make him comfortable; but no one
eent for a physic an. He believed In
falih cure and refused to have a phy
sician till this morning, which makes j
his changes for leeovery much less i
The accident happened to him yvgter- |
day. |
THKEE INDICTMENTS.
Found Charging Certain Marties With
ett.-inpti ig to Attack Jail.
Indictments have Ix-eo found by the
grand jury against Dr. A. B. Me- I
Naughton, Mi. Pleas MoOathern and;
Mr. K. D. Story for participating in the I
attempt to lynch the negro, Will Boh- |
in son, a coutue of weeks ago. War- j
rants for their arrest have been Issued j
and bond has been given for their ai»- j
pearance before the superior court on |
next Wednesday.
The punishment for this crime Is not
ess than one or not more than ten ,
years In the state penitentiary.
Mr. Will Moore, whose skull teas j
fracurd in the conflict, is getting,
along very nicely. He is now entirely !
rational, and will be,very probably, d!s- j
missed next week. His appearance In j
court will cause no little excitement,
as he Is in a position to expose the
whole affair.
~
Prince George st.irts For Crete.
Trieste, Ncv. 15.—firlnoe George ot
Greses, high cammlnlutm- as the pow
ers TtTCrstfe. started rertf'.-.y for that \i- \
lend. • -
Nww York, Nor. l&-~Joseph. Joffat
son s illness has developed into a mild j
attack of pneumonia.
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tV d*et I nation aa covrm
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.be rtsnl* of tb* rsmpaiga, h* a*W V
ibot-gh! it raaaatt*nt wttb tV rbarsc
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Vwltatloaa of Oar ffhaftrr
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if Gen. MBr* bad *oan la comma id ft
wcul bsv* more safe'y conduct
*-1 I think be b*s wore of lb* apark
end genius of rammatid ibsn any man
In th* army, and I am snr* If ha had
had chatg* V would hav# be*n In the
front rank."
Ex-Gov. Woodbury atiggwt’d that
th* haul* Ip frcit of San Jttan vs
fought and a vlriory won wlihln eight
days of landing. Orn Brecklnridgo
aiad the v'cory wa* won "when Ore
Torsl’a nerve gave cut." While It* eoo
sldrred the rrauh marvelously m*i
mendetde. he did not fee! that Shatter i
wee above criticism In the conduct of '
th* campnlrn. He etuld not believe I
(tirb a result a n-lra-le, hul aacrlbed j
the rg icome to th* fact that th- ami"
was one which was capable or meet
ing *ll call*.
“Nr matter how It was tangled up.”
he s« ! d. "It went to victory ”
He hsd at time* quoted Lord tlerea
ford when he aald to the army upon i
a certain occasion: "I have led you j
Into the i'-’v|| of e flv< end It I* now
your dutv to fight like hell to get me
out rs It- - ’
»OLD MOSS” SAI.E
Of. Southern Fvf>re«« Company Taking
Place Today.
The annual "Old Hnaa" aalc of th*
Southern Express company la taking
place today. Col. C. V. Walker, the
vcteian auctioneer, Is selling the un
clalnfd articles, and it Is remarkable
how many things do accumulate In the
office, the owner never being found for
thrm.
All the things sold are wrapped up
In the same kind of paper and It Is
hard to tell what kind of pig In a Img
you are getting. Therein lies the fas
cinetlon of the sale. You buy and
you may have acquired a prize—and
then you may Dot.
Large numbers are attending the
sale.
LOCAL HOME RULE.
The SpanDh Provinces Presenting
Their Claims to the Queen.
Mzdrld. Nov. 15.—The Cataloninn
delegation, which In conjunction with
the delegations representing other
provinces of Spain, demands the de
centralization of government, has
handed the Queen Regent a message ,
setting forth the aspirations of th--
province and demanding local auton- !
omy, the government continuing to ox
ercise thefuncticms relating to politl- j
cal unity and international relotions.
■pratty Mis* VJrjric HurU«t of Den- ,
mark, S. C.. t*•risking hwr frlsnd. Miss
Susw DlukS. of Kit, Broad si-'cai. ana
also Miss Belli* BaH«y and Mr#. Lance
BiaChwff), “ r Enefiton. S. G., are apwri- -
ding several liny* With Mis* SOusl-
Disk*. V UieJtttnU-din* liusac is very
lively, snd thesyoung mjn will miss
these fascinating young ladies when
they r»tum home.
DREYFUS
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tanainvWn. <*• !*•* ** * Toaa*
Albert RatO*. IV W f** r W wV
w»* kitted V** aa IV Mh by a mal*.
waa quit* a btwit Hi thia wMomuaity.
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lof IV family AlVrt wa* herbad
I from bta Mryetn wbll* trylv to riV
tatal bia *t*pfatVr*a tram «m aa a»-
J tmahta'at He was dead aV« p*eh-
I*4 up from IV ground TV fouag
man wa* aeahdaat *ab*riniead*Bt at
guard of tv chart **•>« o*» r
; About three and n Vis y«wr» a«t» John
‘ Pletf* wV held tV *am* pae.tton -
was killed In a similar manner Th*
iwn voting men were about th* a»m*
| 909
THE OR V» ESTATE
Ml art In Rclkrv* Real Estate F om
Ummj.
Mewara Erwin. dsHin-a A ChtsVlna.
representing th* r**iiil*»re of Ihr ra
tatr at fTrrtatnpber Gray, and the *te
f. intact* In th# s-rlt of H. H Ctallin
. tttpany agaln*4 G-rtvl»r i her Gray d
H.-n. ob"d winei Wiftrellßt psprr* In
1 that st-lt In the eu.-rrinr cuurt jrratcr
dav In Aavannah.
Thr mn*l Imtiortant prihap* wa* a
special demurrer tu the petition.wt.lrh
m ’•* ta compel th* plklnliffa t« amend
| mi aa to alilke out from !h«h petition
all that pari which e»ln to held the
• real eatate helonging t« l*i» ewivte a*
I subject to the Aetna Ineurred by Ihe
I partnership of C. f* Gmy and James
I M Oray.
The *|>*<-lal demurr-a hold* that Ghrta
Gray In hla will did not make an> of
, hi* asset* outside of those employed in
the buslnee* llself ie*r.,nslM-' for th*
debt* of th* business. It la asserted that
the assets of the eatate are not In any
• ase liable for ih«- debt* contracted in
j the continuation of the business in ac
j rordance w ith the will, and that these
| liabilities are confined exclusively to
i the fund engaged in the trade, and the
responsibility of the parties conduct
ing the business.
Th* real *stat* 1* not a part of the
pnrtnerahlfi Imalnes*. and the court is
asked for this reason to compel the J
plaintiff* to amend their petitions so
as to strike out the portions asserting
a claim against that part of th* prop- J
erty.
At the same time it is admitted in
the answer to the petition (lied also
yesterday that G. P. Gray and Jurnes
M. Gray nre individually liable for the
Indebti dnesH of the firm. But there arq j
other legatees under th* will, namely.
Kdward Gray. Individually, who is one ;
of the executors, and Kdward Gray, as .
guardian for two minor children. Jdhn j
C. and Arthur R. Gray. El ward Gray
took no part In the continual lon of the |
business nf Christopher Gray * Son.
,-lthoi individually or aa an executor |
and his liability for any of the firm s i
Indebtedness is therefore denied.
The conclusion is therefore that after I
the division of the estate among the
! legatees, th* portion of going to C. P. ,
| Gray and James M. Gray may lie held ;
t for the indebtedness due by the firm to
Ihe plaintiffs in the petition, hul that
the shares going to the other legatees
cannot, he so held. TMs point will
doubtless result in considerable argu
ment before the litigation has been eon- j
eluded.
In the answer Edward Gray makes
an Individual claim against the execu
tors for $635, which he asks the court to
decree him.
In the ease of (he $7.5011 Indebtedness
to the Planters Loan and Savins*
Bank of Augusta, to secui- which a
mortgage was given on the stdre in
that city, it in claimed that this real
estate is not liable for the Indebtedness
on the ground stated, the money hav
. ing been borrowed for lift- in the part
nership business, it is admitted, how
ever, that C. P. Gray and James M.
. Gray ar« Individually liable fur thi#
amount and thev hav* a *!iair in that ,
property.
Glass Works Burned.
OaJskfiare. Mil.,"Nov. 16.—The exten
sive factory of'the Carr Lowry Glass
company, of West port, was destroyed
by tire today. Loss, $125,068.
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A Woman ComWng and Wailing Her
MagnMcml Half H»l sr*c*pa
the Floor.
In th* handsome show window* of
the po| ular firm of f'av--ni>ort * Phln- j
ixri druggtat*. Is to h* » '< n th<- remark
aid# and Iwautlful *l*lft «f « woman
i combing and plating h*r long hair. 7
f.»t ion*, and I inch** thick. The
crowd around th# window I* so dena#
that one can scarcely catch a gtlmp**
-but the Sight thut th* beholder arts
win amply repay him for all th-* ming
ling and *queeglng.
•f»bc I* one of thr wonderful seven
Southerland »latrr», rrno-.vncd f»t th*4r
magnificent tresses that have elicited
the admiration of klnga’ queen* and j
princes and the public as well, in all
quarters of the g|nl>* They are of es
pecial Interest to the ladles who tbrmg
Davenport * Phlnlsy * by the hundreds ;
to consult her free of charge la regard
to the secret or obtaining a fine growth
of hair and their eelebratcd prepara
tion* for restoring, ph-snlng nml nour
ishing It, thereby contributing to the
comfort nnd adding to the personal ap- ;
pearance of millions of women.
■‘A woman’s crowning glory Is her '
hair, 1 ' and the Indisputable proof of •
th.- beneficial and Innocent action of I
their compounds is shown at Davenport j
ti Phlnlsy'*. Go early and avoid the j
crowd.
FEDERAL LABOR UNION.
An Important Meeting Is Called F< r
Saturday Night.
It I* announced that there will he an
Important meeting of the Augusta Fed
eral Labor Fnlon oo Saturday night.
Discussion of a matter requiring Im
mediate action trill come before the
meeting. Secretary A. Mulray states
that all the members are earnestly re
quested to attend this meeting.
Papers Recorded.
The following papers were recorded
in the clerks office today:
jane Jackson and Annie Shackleford
to Harrison W. Mann, warranty de d,
consideration $50(1.
j. F. Collier, to Harrison TV Mann,
warranty deed, consideration SIOO.
Kobert H. Stiles to Harrison W.
Mann, quit claim deed for lot on Gwin
nett street, consideration. $5, etc.
Harrison H. Mann, to Irish-Amcrlenn
Dime Savings .Bank, warranty deed,
consideration *4-.‘o.
Clarence W. Elliott, to Thomas FI.
Stafford, deed to Band in th-- vicinity
of jiattie Row, consideration $»37.
The Emperor at Valeria.
VaU’.ta, Nov. li. The imperial
yaoht HoheuzoHeru with the Emperor
ami Empress of Guitnanj on board. Ar
rived hare today, escorted by th# Uer
ruaa warship Hel*. apd tire British
torpedo boat destroyers Ardent nnd
Banshee. The torts acid ships ex- i
changed salutes.
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ttatnrday aft*ra«wm th* tlgortw had
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seld that Vfor# «V hooka riot* to
night lh* tr-tal trill hare r*a#h*d IV
t number (hat utanda whlu-ut pr» *
drnt It I* anld.
It fa openly said by both aidea »*■
oeryhodr will V glrrn an opportr:
i - |o rot*, a* taxso are heittg pa
trbcrrver this stand# Mi the way.
"Th* Prohibition!*!* and aati-Prt h'
tiltionlria ar* paring taw# fur anybody
who will rot*." vld a prominent wan
this morning, "ft a fellcw owea tax*#
and for this reason haa not registered,
he will be cared for and It ilcpeoda up
on which way h* prmnUea to rots.' If
a -v»t man is foimd who owe# tax**,
the antie pay ••'*» •»**•• * u< * *°
Ib* poor Prohibit loni at a."
Th* antis elalm that they ar# well
n preser-ted on th* registration Ilsta
and I was lolfl Hit* morning that the
wet voter* registered would nearly
douhl* th* tiumbwr of registered voter#
rm the Prohlblllnnlst side.
Will Employ Detective#.
The Prohlbltloniats raised a fund of
SI,OOO Saturday night for the purpose
of employing detective* who are to *x
nmlne the registration lists to find out'
If there has been any illegal registra
tion. The men. It Is sold, are now tt
work, copying the lists and making
a personal visit to the homes of the
voters to ateertoiti whelher oroo4 they
are bona fide voters.
The Prohibitionists say they are red
hoi after all illegally registered voters.
If there are nny. whose name# appear
on the registration lists.
The antis claim that the fund has
been raised simply to Intimidate the
negro vote. They do not look with
any great degree of seriousness upon
the scheme of the Prohbillonists rela
tive to the employing of detectives and
are inclined to laugh at the matter.
"The Prohibitionist# think that they
can bluff us," said Dr. J. 3. Rubers to
day, it I don’t lhitik they can. They
enn talk about their detectives all they
mny. but wc arc going ahead quietly.
While they play the hand nnd drive tho
bond wagon through tho streets of
Macon. We nre all right, and will win
by a handsome majority."
The Fight on Mayor Price.
There has been no earnest effort to
conceal the fact that in the Prohibi
tion campaign, there is also a hard and
bitter tight that, is being waged on
Mayor Price ar ■•A the present admin
istration of the city.
I was told today that the bitterness
with which Mayor Price had been de
nounced, coupled with the great injus
tice thot was done him and the mayors
of Augusta nnd Savannah when they
were publicly denounced by Dr. Lee.
had lost the Prohibition cause a num
ber of votes. It has since been show
that the denunciation was totally lack
ing in any suets tor Its foundation.
While the editors and owners of the
Telegraph ure not Prohibitionists, Hint
paper 1# not inking any editorial part
in the eethpalgn. and 1# giving local
spec* to both sides of the issue.
1 was shown today some interest- .
ing figures showing the revenue the
liquor traffic paid the city of Macon.