Newspaper Page Text
EXQriUKll *srx •. (’OLniBFS. GEOlU’dA. SATl'KDAY MOKXIXG. MAY IT ]SS(5.
5
DAI!
ALABAMA STATE POLITICS.
j I ;,II,Millin'. an<l IVl;;*! in i'l "f I*li<*m — I'mir
I inJiililti"' for f.iivcrii.ir iiml VM Hu u still Hunt
. (flu r Pnlltl.iil Mntlcrs.
If th,. gubernatorial campaign in Ala-
I . .a i< lfvelv it i 1 - not Ijccuusc the cundi-
,ts for the executive chair are doing any
itrcat amount of talking. They n.. circu
it!
cl •
express was running in two section-:, and
at De.-plc.' the first section struck a cow,
\v,tick was thrown against the witch with
such force as t* iurua.lv turu it. and the
train rail on a siding. The mils spread a n:
i threw the sleeper down a five-foot tun-
I liankment, injuring fourteen of tiie pas
sengers. No one was severely hurt, how
ever. save an old g -lHlcnian who \v.\- u*
aiiout the fore hi in, ii tek of the lien.l and
hand. He was irought to t 'hicago.
lg freelv among the people, hut they
not talkToud cnoilgli to be l eni'd only
; lose in the iiu ucdiate presence.
HOW TH KY j-TANU
is one of the prol'lems yet to be solved,
m will likclv remain such until thecon-
tc ation meets. Vc have kept no tally-
, d of 'he counties that have air ady se-
i, , Yd delegaP.s, but we se-- by the i. elilill is
j ’’ic kufi till. Mail that 220 delegates lui.-t
I ; n si leeted. and of these So are for Clr.y-
l ,i . for Dawson, -.x for MeIvieroy, tight
1.. />l«av and Ml laiinstmctt d. Tne ivu-
v ntion will b eoinpo'-ed of 722 delegates.
A ivriter in the Montgomery Dispatch
nu. • vs
Tll.s A- \ fU’KSS.
"I'.ither Dawson or Sca,\ may lie inmi-
i M -Kl. ri/.' 's i'ri-ni.s will wage a
1.. , i wr.r again.-' Llaytoii. They will
ic .ergot him. They will seek revenge
1 i ,ehal th .y consider u peisonal outrage
<,.• McKleroy. They will go to the next
strongest mini anybody to beat Clayton,
p the convention* adopts the majority
i pr, .Uet tne nomination of cither
bn usoii or Seay. I am in taxor
,■ the majority rule, and it ought
t . :,e miopted'. Ill Kentucky the\ have a
i „,d ruie. and a fair and simple one. it
v ... adopted in that state by the deni .ernlic
part'- before the xvar. It is this: The ma-
city rule prevails in all conventions, and
a.': r the third or fourth ballot the nind-
n'.ost eaudidaU is dropped. and after every
Kuecessive hallot tiiis is done till the con
testants are narrowed down to two. when
0 ■ . 0 ursc, under a majority rule, one or the
otf.er is nominated on the preceding bal
lot.'’
oenehal political notes.
The Bullock county convention for the
t. etiou of delegates to the; state, judicial,
fud chancery conventions will meet next
Wednesday, the TJth iust. Union Church
fai.d Fitzpatrick beats have chosen dele-
g.,i, s, with instructions for Clayton for
jeuvrnor, and the other I teats which net
Saturday will no doubt instruct in t.ue
.same way, tints making tile county practi-
e,.lly solid for Clayton. Dawson and Mc-
Kle'ro.v have friends, but their strength is
too small to do either any good.
The Eutaw Mirror says: Gen. Clayton,
fa; popular candidate for governor, spent
Saturday in town, and gave the Mirror a
pleasant call. He found our democracy
r.Uner inharmonious. J but got a warm re
lation from our people and made many
new acquaintances He is a grand old gen
ii, man, worthy to be governor of even the
gn at state of Alabama, and we believe we
voice a very large majority of Greene’s cit
izens in saying that' if our favorite, Mr.
fvuy, should happen not to "get there,”
we nope General Clayton will.
The Talladega Advance says results so
IV" received of the primary election con
firm the unanimous election of Henry for
circuit clerk and Miller for probate judge,
mill Wilkes and Webb probably tor the J
legislature. McKleroy will get one-half
an ! probably’ two-thirds. Stay may get
two votes. Thornton and Baker both have
good chances for the legislature, though
tne summing tip is hard to reach a con
clusion Oil.
The Birmingham Age, Fayette Court
House correspondent, says a private letter
from Vernon, under date of the Sthsays:
“The Lamar county convention was held
to-day, and gave a solid delegation for
Bankhead for congress, and J. 15. Sanford
for state senator.” The senatorial conven
tion convenes at Hamilton, Marion county,
and since Lamar, the deciding county, has
given its support to Hanford, his nomina
tion is assured.
F. W. Bowden was to-day nominated
senator from Talladega at Chandler’s
springs. ■ Thus closes the moat intensely
exciting contest that has ever been known
in this district. The primaries on last Sat
urday settled the question overwhelming
ly in favor of Mr. Bowden.
Dr. J. 11. Reynolds, of Farriorville, Bul
ks k county, has announced him-sclf a can-
di'lnto for re-election to the lower house of
the next legislature. He has made a good
representative, and will no doubt be nomi
nated by the convention, which nominates
county officers.
Colonel Thomas L. Kennedy has an
nounced himself a candidate for probate
judge in Lee county.
l'rt **i<l» , tH Vrlluir* ( niiilin >n,
>KK, May 12.—A report prevailed
N FAV
today that ex-P’vsident Arthur hud
at an early hour at bis residence in i.<
u.ad 'ii rt' eniu*. in this city. Mr. Mm.”
hi.- law pj'.vtnrr, says that, althomjpi A
Artnur i- a very sick man. tin re h m.ihi
i.i lily c mditiun in imlkalv ilcuTh.
AJx.Uiita t \ nigl t ex-1 , .*i*si'teiit A.’lliur was
11ilibrary and there met some • ;i». n,
intimate friends. H< is he: rful and 1m
MM r\>\ sr Vi LM l.Vl.
rtuei i Mil ■ ' 'i ;• fitui
nr.nnh oil : Hank cheeking on Np'V \"i l
rthe counter , piom n;i .mil on K.'.iinm I
Marl:ft t.»-duy ilni' .niceor ordinary ■'» :
go. tl »rtiin.\:v. !'•' ■ : !t»■*. noddling s n.'.i*i 1...
.•* ,e: /".'(l n»>• 1»K:::tr •*
iii-*« K'rr*.
To .lay. TiiD.i't.
:• So.,Miwt rv.r .a 1 s 12. H
K\ Mt'bih and Girard r.iih «a>l .. 5 ln.s.D
.$'• .'in’* - .' -as a*i*i At'v 11»:i< 1 It «:.::I
!<\ • •’ i n , lf a .1 .' i.lmatl u U* .41
Hr th rivx r t 1.'
Uy w air n» 12 27 .** >.
Totals 21 s.-.
, U; .t, Uvt receipt!? 3472. gross MSI; sales U0; stock
(i.ii0: exp .'i\s to Mreat Hritaiu DC.
Wciiy lid receipt- . gross IM'M: salts on:
!■• -rts ’o .ireiii Ltritnin aid.
V.’tLMiNUTow .May II Cotton stfidy mill
dliliu-AS V: i(i receilH-. SI, «i"ss,Sl: - lies U0:
•♦t-K’U t() 2k.
’•Viklvm-t receipts H1.* g*.*s.r. l.t: ssdoMhl.
!*’11• \ >• i.i'ii.A Mn\ It. I'Hii.m ,ini:- mi.l-
•i Uiw- !> : •; net l a|j*! •» gross *■{: sates no;
«• . C*.T.m: *\p rts :•» (»iv*i Hriinin '
V'* ki\ n .*: :• vi ipjs 2*s. Ms; , v;i**its to
•..:i Hi it *n 1 ' *. * .
Wi • k.\ re* eip*< gros.s y**jii; *tvi.
N J * *’ >>; . \ .s Mav i I. ( pp* t; ,.i t
,, i r* <vipt. *22. /toss i >s-
:• - ’ M 1 • n.t.sjij; ,\p.ni -t ■ <*!• "t I-intaii.
’.V* • .’y net rcein's gross p:r,|.
ful til at he
l iv.se:u diilicultv is vxce.>>i\i. 1
tne stnmach. H< is uaabU to
ishiiitf food, and in eonse (ue
weak, ile is much emaciate',
'alio knew him in other days w
reeognize iiim no a*.
•: .!til.
.'(hiknev- of
etain in •ur-
Mina.i..
r;ii i r. -ail
Hetvird
.IMt rsi m Him e* Ml.
:s K OliUiAXs. Mav il.--.Mi', .Jefli |
3) i\ is tins been eontimd t«» hi*. i*"t..n -im e
his return la .T *au * oir.-aite/inp, !mm pi.*s-
tration in< hn » ii by tile late excni.iG sc* lie
through whieti lie lies jjasied. M». is under “ I"
tne caie of several phy.sici ins, a id it i.- .
j^eeled tnut undisturbed rest am. .
jjose Jie will be aole to liil iiis uppoiidmv
at Alobile.
To Date
52, fd
’IS, - d
ld.ih'i
03,IV. I
350 '
mist i 1. issi. .»*•_, e-
reipts r,-: ip .
'M 22ii : siock •
,.U1W **'.3.12.:
RtU
i* It*
nil).'.
The gloves are given x.nt t«> women v* no
work cat home to be stitched-tint’ i-> to
have the tingvis eompieted and tlie : nu obi
putin. This is now nearly all done by a
recently invented and cleverly adapted
sexvi.-ig machine, llie needle or which
comes down on the tip of an upright iron
1 finger. Gloves are not all s tit cue cl in
the immediate neigliborhood of the fac
tories, but are often sent long distances
into remote country villages where, work
being scarce, labor is cheap. And to facili
tate this a class of middle men or women)
lias grown up—people who come in tiu'.n
the country to the lactories and take away
IDO or l.)0 dozen a week,
which tney distribute among the
women in the* village in which they
live, collect again when finished, and bring
back to the factory. There pulter.s-out or
bctgmen are paid the usual price, some half
crown a dozen for the stileuing, and make
their own bargain with the actual workers.
They are generally supposed to make a
protit of about 8d per dozen ; hut as a nat
ter of fact, being shopkeepers, they com
monly make two protits—one on the gloves
and another on the goods the sewers pur
chase at their shops. These people have
a somewhat difficult part to play, as they
stand between two lires; but they
are a most useful class, and carry
work and its rewards into many
I villages where, but for them, they
would never come. They have done much
to stay the exud'-^s of the population Irjjy i
this part of the agricultural districts, emir
I ding,parents to keep thuir young people,
J and especially their young women,at home
instead of.sen ding them to the great towns
to seek for employment. Having conic
back from the stitchers the gloves are sent
out once more. If they arc heavy winter
gloves they are sent out to be lined with
1 warm soft cotton material. If they are
lighter goods they arc at once dispatched
to be welted--that is, to have the binding
put round the top and the opening at the
wrist. The buttons or clasps,as the case may
be. are .'text added; that done, they come
back to the factory for the last time and
! pass the iinal examination. They have
! still a rough, tumbled, unfinished look,
which would prove anything but tempting
to a purchaser. They are now forwarded
| to the laying out room, where they are
stretched with ordinary glove stretchers,
, and then put on heated steel hands, which
take out all the creases and improve tlieir
appearance. Nothing now remains but to
assort them, to put them up in neat bun
dles according to size, to pack them in
I boxes, and to send them to market.— Ali
1 the Year Around.
U ■ "‘i;r it t’ni i* 1 .••'taiv- |> >rl ; tu
i . !T 2oS: * \j» 't* m (treat Pi'll
v> ' l: y !i"i i c )>!’« 2.> Si. ^i*.2' - IT: -..Hi •• _ »o.
V. .M'' it-. Mil" !. ilti't, ipiirt; nii*l.l ini's
S' I • iV.’iMpls lit; sllipillv'llUs !K|; .-nil's ri« I »• SJ.II'U
I ' v,s
Ac- -I I. Mill 11. ('.'Mil .... 1-1; II, ,. i j ,
.< .• I I- ipi- ‘.17; -:ii,.-n..-0l- in:
| si... 1.1.i.i,;.
xx . ( r-vi ipt- I.'ll; .-'d|*iii at- r i-
Tun. i■ • apinai- • i“'
l'u.V.1. r.i. Ml* II. I I ■: t. il ., lil'l ' llliil-
<1..11» r - : • '--.ttbiit’ i i • ipt* ui - ,j*;sn\s
U»: si. .<2 27.'JIM* c.ip to contilK'lU lid.
vV« r.Jy «u ' iv.vipl- 2l-Vl. iti• • s 2l5u; s.il*-- _2'»u;
e\; »r - t«* i"i'>ii .«•:*t '.MOO
AI*>nt'.i.N' an. May II. .('< non -!*••. tv; mill-
ii;iiU*-> ' ! .« : v.-cki. no * It at - i'H*.:
h ; s • .-ar :*.t2. .■ • ivar Mi.T: -a‘ *s
My *s\ M. \ II ( Mtion i|im t; .ivil.lliiu. - s '
r.-irip *• Si 1 . *!‘i* - il: >U’i.k i!ii-* ;,var tl*-.:. v st
I- !lcv.f**r 7 •>uy - i*2D;
Hr '.uiu. 2.3S2; to o .\:i ...,u,
ItPi £31 n.lb (■ siA
IxJj'A. -iCV'HUlt
duil. Mi'iuy ou-y at z<- 3. Kx*. juuac
short vi.AH' .. Miilu bund!* aid!,
heavy, lu'giectod. V*o\ ci i'.n*ent boacls Me ady.
•i:k iIns year ■. , 2. , 3m, Iasi yc*•• 2-»!)*.♦.
i’oar Kov'.M.. Mm M. iVtekiv n-l re<’oij)ts
ti'*
.-i l.M \ Mas II. ( , i*Uo:i ’i mi’iial; u o ij*t
* ii, 1 1 lie i Ms iJ.IS: siooK .'{Sir,.
.{•.mi:. May I 1. < ott »n * { •! iniddba^- -
11•’.> .',*: ahipm.'iits' 2UU: -**•<. k I I;7
lid-.;
May il. t\t
1‘ipt S
Cenira! Line of Boats,
OLD lillUAI! LK.
( or -am • (i.\.. Mic YL
y vN and afi-r M *v 12 :>* *. i,, u ; , *. . ,r
s ’ fri ia-lH "n ihi- ( uar.n':...*1 • I m.: an I A.i.a-
; u hir. la riv.-r- will lu- a- Ib'l- .\ * ;
'• i>mr j" r bnrr<’l 5 p< /,•>
( otlon -gi it M«' il per tm
( n ion per lu.e '.:5 «« .t
< u n. r Oii'iirln in pr«»p->»'t inn.
I'.I'l'Ha < nuanlui.s to Ana :i< huola. f?tt. hi.
i Mnt; points in piopmlion.
STEAM Eli NAIAD
\v . Vav * ".a.lib; • So: Aptda.'li ' ia H i• -
»M'i :l'l e\eiv Ti' f.-spA \ IliOj llillK l>S S o'« • i ..»• 'K, IV-
lurn'.pg \ ia r.ao'ii.-j
A.ltuve vl li.’.lnle will i nn. rive, c-U*.. i»er:nit-
tiii.T-
Snipnei * wil ; A'iim liave tlu-ii freight at boat
Itoat will not stop at any point n it named in
li-l of iandiiiK'* tarnislied sbip| . rs inult-i date
A pi il 1. l.sMi.
On* re-p"i»•.ib'Titv for Ijt Igl.l censes iillo it hn-
b"on dise'uo'ged at a landing where no per.-mi is
t Mere t•» r* ei-ive it
S 1 M’f, .1. WHITKSI1)!; ! 1 :.
i • KM H. WH1TKSFHK. See'v and Treas.
Il b’ l-l J*
Our Last!
| IT liCH.WV NEAKLV ALi, IX.
Applinitinn lor Ii
OF THE
't H'pi .rut i oil
ivcincTil (loia-
-r.x'n. t i-
•i !•'. lA'pe.ii'.: ' i' ,i .ii! In'il.A'iV i
1
ne uy nioi'isiasp.' or deed ut trust
• I 'Jiis l arporutiun. to buy, own
ill r at an ! personal,
m.I re/n
nnpl. ailed.
1 >» inter t be^ mi iiu at ;;le istm
eoi.t ra.'t- • >I c\ 11 y kind necessary or
aiiutii te ano carry o*i it- nusitn-i
Iiow • *i ti eM i ute ptooiisoi
ti• secure i in saiue i
on any )»iop* ;t> .*1' tins earporution. i
and -ell mu Ii pi'np.-rt *. both r al an 1 p
it may need or desiiv foi it- inirp.»««.•>. to adopt
rulntionsus it .nay desire,
and to jiroviite in
• cor.
...... erm »jl olMee, duties
i the manner anil time of
• Heal lvUate .n t .»: ment
nil to do such ot ner and
•sary or proper to'cuin-
'on he'
I, ideis w ho -hall have j
’ < ms in full to I . ......
t .n ini i*<nuti. m, or fur w roiiKs cum mil ted by it.
•sixih IN tuion.-is ask t'.uu tlr
eliarter be tned in tbe oftlei- of the Clerk of til
-upcMtor i ourt of .Muscokcc rountx, Oeijruria, t
to be lecorded li' the st"' "
el eompensatioji,
a. ir i ieci Mil. to rei
A-ioi i. .siili.se ripli"
ltlui in u* as arc
i ides.
» ••'<*(- -Hay . I. ..\i .n 'He -*..*', ,.
per tent. < nn •. ni'.cnl o nids dal!.
,>er.'enis lzit; three pet
l'-V.
Maic* bonds dull.
SUU-TRI5 ISl'HV *1 \L.\\x T>.
Gold in the iT.id-Treasury sjih.YJi.hOO ; eu.ri
i!2,V2P.('()U.
STOCK M lltK.ir.
Ni.'.v Voitx. May 1. ’1'hc- lo!'..\vm^ were
c'g-'i ug quota lion*, of the stock e-whange:
A!li Class A > to 5. . 101 r A
('uiOAi-o, May 11. l'li.,ir easier and
si nr. hern n'.iili i lo> * i ' T.'i. 'less
u'ar and lower oiis.'i fs ;u. .jnne ifa 7' .. ■* s» .
July 5s 77’■H till. Gird stea l - > cash i-.*> :««*. dun.
*5 !?(J■ 5 y.V July $- r > a> '». 02 .. sport rib a;,,
steady—cash 30. Ho veil meat* steady dr
salted slimline. H 10- I 20, short clear rib .b lc>
Tennessee t»h
A’ifginia (is
Virginia consols...
\ aci:ic .M..i
:.TA
J:\j1 . 10',
tieh W. P. 'i’er’l
liejrh.in.'
I A TJ:\ji
id
l it) it. Ha al « t ~ A
12.i*v fla piT*feiTe»li. 11a
21 Texas lAxilic 7v.j
A'mon Pacific Mj ,
.\ J. t v.r.tr:u Pa',..
Missouri INieilic . lO'itv 1
*. sit .'I. I'nion . .. til; ^
Bid. •. Asked.
(otlmi.
Livkkpool., May 11 ■ Xu m. Colt >n d. I.
prices generally in buyer s favor; uplands V„d,
Orleans 5 3-lBd; sales HOUO bales -foi .-pcc ulution
and export SOU
Receipts 1000 bales - 0200 American.
Finn res dull but steady, at ttie following ijuo 1
May "and June 5 1-8 Y i 2-frld
June and July 5 1-*>!■* .*> 2-bld
July and August i 3-c.ld
August and bepcember 5 4-6-Id
September and October 5 00-84(1
November and December \ (KHVld
>r. Lo' i-. ;.l«iy 1!. Flour, maiket unciia
•'amilv *■■; :» oh life >* Ml • i i 'JO. n ..at
^f':P ' r'» t f) provision- fairl\ active perk- i-\
in i >. bill'd linn is-) “•>. Hulk means linn:
boxed lots long ck.ii -sides $'» tJ2 short rib
f.i 77*. ch io- sides *5 si. Hatim firm lamr i-liTir
£7) Vj. - s.i *rt ribs $•*' <••• eleai - ik-s if»«i, rt m>.
Ln-.-viJ.Li:. da v ti Pros i.-,ions ipnet Paeon
uetr I'brMHi. i lo.-^ *i. -dio’"iii*i's fI T'.. Hnlk-
m. jus .. .can -V •»(*, sides fN r. shoulr! ri . .--I nu.
Kirk i ■ *.*•.•* -fio Nr. Sitgar-cured hums.-jj Nr •• ir (j.»,
l.ard, el.oin -7 7V-if>'iO.
Xkvv ('n.kins. Mav 14.—f’o^foe niaAki t firm
U ", cargo' s, c , i# ,m.,a prime 5 lM.,c. Rice,
■p.ie;. st-*ad . !r<"d-1..i,i.a, .»i Unary to yime :t
P.e. .■sugar d <. Lni siana open kcttle.slrictlv
prime at o r prim- coi.i'.n ii t«* g..od fair
4 _.e, C''Mtrirhgu,a, piair it'on uT-.inuii'ted i
vb ice while S' - .-.. , one ycl!,.w clar.lied 5*.c.
Molasse- «p:iet l.o.iisiann i i: - en kettle, good
j.nme to .st-i .'tly prime .32 :, pi um- 2o < 22u, centri-
■liU ite pi.
ired by la
• statute tIn- ( ourt
of the
ami:!
«1!
i Here to I).- ice
publicat : "ii 1m.
compliance with t
ii older declaring said upifiication grant
it inner* o\ i r nraj . Sic.
HATCH KR A J’KAHODY,
Aunrueys for Fctitioners.
the C lerk’s Ollice uf the .Superior C'our
ty, Ga.. and recorded ii
ln> 14, lssfi.
' * la.)N D.
S. C. .XI.
In Re i I'etifion to Inrorporate "The
Join* King Lii*iiuier-»Siiii Fublbhing Com
et al I piuiy."
v-T.'/n-:<if111 <>K«;ia.a;rsi'Otii;k('ucnty—
m JN» ;hc Honorable Supernn court of said
c on nt y: The pothion of John King, G. tdinby
N. P. lla”'- ‘ '
gko v. fund.
fugal.s, prime to -tricily i
• It;. 20.
U Risky.
('lucsx.i. May 11. Whisk, ste.idy.il 11.
Sr. Loi .*-, Mav |.j. Whistry. il j'o.
Cixu:.:; m, May il. Whisky .stcadv, f I jo.
»11 on S<mmI Oil.
prime cj nic. d«.i
ns. May*., (V.t'<i
klivered, 21
d oil diih
jc, off quality, i
yellow 2k< . (.ike and men
50t«'*lH 00 per long ion.
Vouk, Ala> 11. — (Jolien
(.rude, 2.si - '30 foi ivfm.-'l.
September..
Teiiiieij i
VKKPOOL KTATKM EN 1.
I» ruin.
Liv
in
AMERICAN STEAMERS.
Advice to Mothers.—Jins. Winslow’s
Soothixo SVKt'P should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
ms, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-
els and is the best known
Sales of the week.
American
Speculators too
• Exporters look.. .
Actual export
j Import
: American
! Stock
I American
Af'oiu
I American
» remains very stoiidyT ^3 i»j
less is restricted. In provincial mrrk'ts Kng-
II.noil ;j-.h and foreign lients are held nt ‘till rate* 1 , .uni
B-d.-mii, ; ;t times higher rates are di mnndrd. 'f'hc o ut
l.M 1 ') u ;».- '•ir-,.r of c.i.gm-. Several , argoe- wen. - *lii
h-* on passiig*-a:id for .-.!»ipim-nt, principally oft'uli-
*b d 1 1 for- ia. l"-da\ then iu- i thin attendam e.
•'*• Wheat wa- dull .uni only a -mall business v.as
•_k,bu douu. Red was rather lowtr and white wa-
irtu.aou -u ady. Flour was unchanged in pri<-o. 1 orn
t'f-.' iu was in quiet request at \. A penny below 'i , ue , -«';i v’.-
2 r )«.tiuu ..t-ices.
Saios to-day include
bales ol
E’t
h(-;iri-si'nliitivc
Slaliln.-i ki r I’resnils
Sul,sidy Hill.
the bowi
remedy for diarrhfea,
from teething or other
Uva cents a bottle.
whether arising
Twenty-
\V as Kington. May 13.- Representative *
fcjtahlneeker, of New Vork, to-oay present
ed to the house an important memorial!
asking concurrence by the house in the I
Jj*s00,uoo appropriation for carryiixg the for- f
cigii lmiils tjy American steamships. It is
entitled: “Petition for fair pay to Ameri- •
can steamers for ocean mail service,” and '
reads as follows:
“H is applying the same principle to car- I
rying Hie mails between the United States '
and neighboring countries that is applied
to our coastwise steamship lines and to
our entire postal system, and which has
given other nations tiie world’s trade. '
Mean;ships build up their respective coun
tries just as trunk lines of railroad do their
respective termini. We have only about ti .
per cent, of the trade of the Spanish
Americas, which, from contiguity and
naturaj laws of trade, would, with proper
steam communication, naturally come
to us. We are now carrying
only 14.61 per cent, of our own !
products, against 75 per cent, in ls.59. Our i
country needs an ouuet for her products.
The last steamer iii the South American
hue took out merchandise manufactured
in lib uiiTeivnL stales. This is no party
tpicstion. Jt is business common sense,
tnat if we would obtain our share of the
world’s trade we must do as our competi-
1 >rs do to obtain it. A cry of ajUi-suixsidy
cannot fairly be a ppiied io a proposition
In pay American steamers a lair price for
a necessary service, l'he same cry, if,
needed, w add slop three-quarters ol the
mail routes in tin- I nitcd States.’*
I he memorial is sigm <1 by the leading
bu-iness men of New Vork. and parliuhm*
l. v houses interested in foreign trade. The
number includis . ight bank p-ru»idenl>.
(, ne Hundred and i iglity-nine importing
* ;i mufacluring firm - arc aiso sigm d to it. .
l,1 y •nemi riaisiasKiiig- tin: passage ol' lhe
n. ul sun. ictyeiau.-e ai\ oetug* r.-eeivi-d IVoio
1 •'lulu, i**ul a .Miihhio'u iMiih.it butwucj;
tuc two houses i‘- uXpuete 1 oil the senate
subsidy ameiiditieiu. ’i iiu chances are
1 hougnt to he in favor of Mie coiicurrenc-.
ul the :iou *e, as liie ivj loiiean.s w ill s :p- ,
Pjm'I it solidly, and some democrats \*. i• 1
al-o favor it.
Mad.- )i „1 hi ; 'l ilk.
Ijttlk Hoc,;, ;.l:,y id. A «l«>g belonging ’
mA.J. Hall, a farmer living near Cabott,
lKur this city, went mad last week, imd,
tioiong the animals which it woundeo u:
Rs wanderings about the farm was a milch
c Tne co’,v showed no signs of being
< -iNcted by tin wound, ind il was thought ,
hydrophobia would m i result. Yesterday. 1
However, the animal showed the (treaded .
h'lnpto.us, and at the same time the
hinnci-s two little children, v. no had be mi '
iiuiirished wall ihi co.v’s milk, i-xhibilu.l
iK'iilar symptums and aiv in a critical cm-
muon, suffering most terrible agonies,
nner nteinbers of the family are .tlso iii. i
•ut their symptoms art not so alarming as
nose ol tiie children, and some hope is
expressed that they may recover.
A New York plumber was found dead
yesterday with his hands in his own pock
ets. The circumstance was so peculiar that
the coroner will hold an inquest.
“That Miss Jones is a nice-looking girl,
isn’t site ?”
“Yes, and she’d be the belle of the town
if it wasn’t for one thing.”
“What’s that?”
“She has catarrh so had it is unpleasant
to be near her. She* has tried a dozen
things and nothing helps her. I am sorry,
for I like her, but that doesn’t make it anv
less disagreeable for one to he around Her.' 1
Now if she had used Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy there would have been nothing >f
the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every
time.
Patrick Kgan, president of the Irish
national league nt America, indignantly
denies That the Chicago unarchMs have
any connection with tiie Irish element.
The total imports of merchandise at the
port of Now York during the past wee
were valued al sr‘J.3!5.”'.*S, exclusive of di,
goods.
Oil. give me tcet h sound, while and neat
tjli, give me breath that’s pure and swe i
Oil, give me r -sy. heallliful gums,
Ann I will inert whatever comes;
Whatever trouble may befall,
With SOZOI.i' )N T I’ll meet them all.
S! t -f.tli,t ,i,V:W
Pile emplia the 'l' >ronio street in
■. uys a re on a strike lor in Teased w ugi
siiorter hours and permission to join hi
organizations.
Futures: May delivery, 7> 2-64(I seilus; May
I and June.5 2-IHd selicrs; June and July, J 2-;>ld
, x July and Augii-L, .J-oKl sellers: Audits:
and .se|ilc!!.!)(r. 5 4-4/4.i buyers: September and
, October.-■> 00-0Id buyers; October and November,
1 (it-84(i sellers- November and Deecni'ucr. I UiHiWi
sellers; September, j >(J4d sellers. Futures dull.
-1 a. m. -May delivery, o l-64(ljselje:s; May and
| June, 5 l-iilii seller.-.; June and July, o’ J-6hi
■ sellers; July and August, o 2-6Id . ilu’e; \ugust
' and Septeinbeu, > u-Sl.l hu\er*: September and
October, 5 (XM>4d selleis; October ami N >vember.
| 1 62-64(1 sellers: November and December, i 59-64 1
sellurs; Jnntmrx, I 54-(>ld sellers. Futures closed j
easy.
I New Yokk, May i t. CoMon lirnier: .sale.- a.V2
I bales; middling uplands .' J-P'.e, Orleans W .c.
Ponsoliduied net receipts szl 1 bales; exports to !
(•'•eat Hritain 1.4,63M, continent 1411.
Weekly net receipts 286, gross WHY expert-
I to(i»'.»at Hrilahi 1290. France 1477 eon! ineia .,:y,o. '
(.'iOCAtiO. May II. Wheat opined easy and
closed si shade higher Muv 7l v<(7» ,c\ June
7.'* 4 - 76'. c, July 7~i |(.» 78' m c. Corn stronger a ud
1 ‘<c higher cseb 46o. May *3.c, June
46‘.,(«/.37 s c, Jiuv'47' jc 47 ::,c Oats Nst<-..«i\ e:*s!i
28%'.. ?fc. May 28'.'-/28'vc, .June 28'24 ! ‘,c, July
T, 1 . 2S 1 4.
St. I.oris. May 11. - Whesit fairly sulive but
un*»ctilcd - No. 2 ieo, i a.sh .su',.f, .’Jay H «: bid.
June 4h ! 8 1 ' ,c Corn opened dull and clo?«..-d
’..c higher No. 2 mixed en.-h 44c, M;i\ 42', bid,
June:24c. Oat- .erv dull U'd firm No. 2 mi.verl
cash 30c. May 29' c.
Lorisviu.r. Msin It. Grain quiet Wheat. No
2 red -or. ('o. i . No 2 mix ii 38; ,i < ).11 -. :i<*\v No
2 mixed 42' .»•.
Cos.in aihil fl u oqMMiS iin*.
Niav Yorut, May 11. Kos i: market steady
stained ft O-V ?! 10. Turpeiiti'ir* dull 45c.
(Juak(.i:st«)N, Mrs 11 I’ui'peiiline -teady Ot.
Ko- in quiet siraincsl c. gc«id sir.iine-d 90o - 95c.
Savannah, May 14. Turpentine quiet 40',e;
sales 95u barrels. Rosin steady $1 f*ii»»# f| id;
buyer is back fiom his secend trip to New York
till-' see .’land Die;, ue uffei'ing Notable Ii.ai —
g - .-ins in tu'i j- aepaniueiit.
Things Picked Op On
—THE WAYSIDE.—
Beautiful Persian Lawns
5000 yards at I6e.. regular price 25c.
)00Q yards at 20e., n guhu < i 40c.
5000 yards at 25c. and UK- . regular price 4.*k. and
(:ojti)Ei ).<; eh; ri. ei ) Dior es
At 25c. regulai 50c. goods, at 15c. and 20c., worth
25i . and 4.x.
VELVETS A- VELVETEENS.
Rest, largest and cheapest stock.
Cheupesi all Linrui Towel at 10c.
Kxquisi a.* Two-'l'oiied Jic. u Rohes at if 1.00. regu-
:.u- i-.
I la mlurch iefs of a Ii sorts big offerings, lowest
pn. es.
LACES I
SHI RTS!
Jordan. (7. K. M of h si raster. N. P. banks, A. v.
Jiuatnte and George P. bwilt, Jr., and their asso-
ci Dies, rcsj>tel lulb shoiv ihut they have foriuci
a i avsoefation and desire a charter to be granted
un i- a corporation under section ld7t> ofthe
of (icorgiu.
oil is to establish
they d> sire p.»wer and tmthoriiy lo inereaM the
aiuouiiL ol cupitiU stock hy a vote of the stock-
i. • I«! t i- moot eweedhiR flrty thoumihd dollur.-j.
l’he business of such corporation is to be done
and its principal ollice to be* located in the city of
( oluinbiis, in said county, and they ask to be iu-
corporaied fV*i a period of twenty years.
That such corporation may be organized at any
time, and may elect seven directors to manage
tbe iilfalrs of the corporation, and that said direc
tors may elect om- of their number President,
and mav also « lect a.Secretary ami Treasurer, who
may be the same person, .uud may or may not ho
cm i*f the directors, as they may elect.
i shall have the power to
property that mu.
t heir purposes, an
issue bonds, notes
use or loan any real or personal
may be ueoessary or desirable tor
, and may also borrow money and
lotea and mortgages tt> secure the
That there shall t»e no individual liability upon
any of the stockholders except for any balance
t imi may bo due and imp aid on the capital stock
subscribed for by them.
RAN NON A liATTLK,
Petitioners’ Attorneys,
u.-scogcc (-’Minty. Filed iii the Clerk’s
sup. rior ( 'ourt of -aid county and.
record of writs M and *85, folio 177
POND,
1. Co., (ia.
PFARODY.
<».:iii giu, M u -if ogee (*« unt
()ffiee »if the Su
recorded in
and s, this April l.ith. 1 SHd.
GKO
Clerk S.
. 11>1 1 tl 10(1
(i.n for permanent, letters of administration on
th« estate of Joseph Kbert. deceased.
Th. se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
lie kit:
'sriiTM;
indred and t red i tors of said de
nse, if any thei have, within
ied by law, why said let tens
I'. M. 13ROOKS.
inyii oaw-ivv
s
( d;<*rgia, mcs( ixikkcoi'N'ty
()rph.
.it i(Ul f'rII' h- ive l«
• -.ii" deceased.
rt'h!-
nv cause, if any
prescribed b) ia w. u hy Jeu
should not he granted
Wite."-s inv hand
May nth. 188b.
inytioaw 4 w
logan, deceased, makes aj»pii-
sell iill the real estate belonging
*, within t
sell said j
(Ji'diimry.
11s, ad mill:-! rat or of K. Wells,
,v,.....ciit»t() the lourt in his petition
dulv !ih(l, that !u has fully administered l*J.
SneriFf's Saiy.
i.-fV.-f the
hr i u.
ir- ol'.sa.e
.»: I o W i!: V
UUdi'e.l a_
Ihranu an brn’Minknu nt.
Chicago, M.iv u. At J>.pp!*-r, Ohio.
J escerday the Baltimore and Ohio limited
Chattah oc
W I.i. UK sol
. 1 .'Olllll V. .iii
WMi ;:
ud thiny-eight
! L.V.Vl -it'!'.!! -I lyii
i til o ne’. oft ’liattii
M oi l i. a’ Mill -m■(! iro > : m- n .-oui ' ■
said cour.tv ii: lavin' of Mr- M. I . Harv •" again-
Dr. I.. F. M ;.:iiighl'ii. .m 1 i.-\ i. .1 t
.ao-js and |.” pert;, of D . i.. I*. :*l* i. iug;.:iu •
Electric Belt Free
’•' i’.iio.". n r- it ni.d obt.i.M a.'* lit- w< will l-.r the i
: t.s lays .'ive away, fro-(■! < ..ar-re, in eu. h .!.*.’
:• the II. S. a Imat- d 11:..:. 1 • r oar Oi-rniun
Kloeiro fdilrniiie Simpen-
■i ; •• inv.! and unfailimr ei.r •
V i: .c >eelc*, Kinissions, Im j •- t>-
I .:d 11 every Holt we mnn.it.K
a-' -ar.jif t lectru.turn :.t. Ad I— . i . ••Id
3LLT AC-LNOV, P. U. box l b, i.-r . *K.yu. N. V.
x* i?j- *u:.i ; t *i A Aa ni.i .* \.
’ .fee:. . - :■ . ih.:.iarui. n : *r.4 ' r.*fi. 'Ir ' '-iOk-
• Cgi!-- iU'.*. r. ttJ.■! L' ■ > 9 nj :• . ! HI.E i i: :CJ
Dr. WARD <& CO., luususa, ay.
DRUNKENNESS MILLINERY
>31: sail -
ulv: llli'dd'
to -|, ! •
J»' n
[■j(k 22.'.*22: .. \po
lece'p: - 16*.L go
0?. THE Ild.UOR HABIT P0SITIVEL7
CULED UY AuRUN 1STEHIN0 HR.
IIAIKL.S’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It c/in :»•* g i i eii in :t enj> id eid'f'ee or • e;i
W i t J i •»11 • the l\ o < i v\ ledge id Ihi pei-on Ink
iug is absolutely IiumiiR ss. ;.n<l a ill el-
feet , p ■ri.i.nieMl and -peed> enr-. uli. tl.ei
t' i e p:.li< nt is ; i moderate drinhei * ;u. .il-
coliolie -a reck. It ha*, been given in Imn.
h-iiiiR ii? i”ni‘s, mid i .i e\ •• r\ ins|ann a per-
f-ei run- has followed. It nrvrr /-I;/s. 'I lir
sy.sti m > I nee i ill preglia 1 ed \» i t I. tl*. -pee; fie,
ii lx • eo 111• .‘iii nil er i iii Jio ssi bi I i lor 1 !i<
liquor appetite to exist. For Note 1>>
3TC2L S AvI,TC U'Y
M. 0, HOOD & CO., 5P.UCT,
f»J Hit U \ It **T.. ( did M 111 s, G
Call or writ.* for c ircular »V full part i< ill; rs.
AioimS tins .Soridern Liii.us
■ iifid i-'.i'ii ■: •.
L;r;';l ti
. sted iu tim
(•tl'(. r tit atnl
.2 ;!t,y;s:
■ _;*..* I ur»'t Ills
a.j ..'jr'
/ ' A r
■'•'M
DRUNKENNESS
JLitly Cured.
Dr. iIaines’ GOLDEN Si* J.('J I- l( lieitioiRe
app.-tite l'»r .ilo **■».. !i ,i. -ry. Ii i an
art '. .* < f food, even in liq ;or il-e'f. with ’ ’ ^
failin't results. 'I'huuKai.ds • f th- w-.r-
»ri!-. : live been cur* I, ho :•> day tn lieve i
‘1 **i k rig of their «.wn free will, f- • .li.ru-d
h"dy who knows of Irs virtu- i h • sul.-ori
**■ 1 for painplilei rontaii:.eg h ir. Jr. ds
rii'ifdals from the heat worn* n ui. i n ••n
pur' - .f the eo miry. Addre-s in e-.iihih-n
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, 0.
\! ivLa'l'M
hi.
; • ;'WadiSfi*
■ • - ' ■ v-.-s.pun.
v’ medioikb*
»prove itB mer» .