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Brunswick Circuit.
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la MwcJs Mill Ot>
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after tuj.il M'-.niif.v in
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ill n'i- v oft the first ytomliws
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w «fe*. i.i im l.ftg as. tire fe*i n . a •
SEYMOUR J. CLARK,
4 n.uiYfev and Covssmum At Law,
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Vi \\ pvui'itez i u tlie couofcks Ar
Circuit
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN SAVANNAH, GA., OVER
CUT RATE PRICES
—ON —
Firkr, M-lm, lisff-lcca, M% Olri,
library, Lodga 1 i;s Funuturs, h>
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McSILLIS l lUSfIS'S.
OTJB SPECIALTY :
I’LRMSHING I 0 M 11)11 GMR 1 T TO CELLAR
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—SOLE DEALERS—
CELEBRATED EXPERT COOK STOVE.
REMOYED fr -m >■) to 192 Broughton Street—A buddiDg four times larger,
did it. Lot evert'iJQi i nuirnud and semi their orders to
Itliis 5 Brin. Leaders of Low Pricss
J. W. TYNAN,
ENGINEER & MACHINIST.
H A. V A 1 ST ,N T A. T L, C 3 - A..
Mui.-UTi'-, Borer and Smith Sh <?P. Northwest Corner West Broad and Indiana
Street*. Makes and repitir- , w’t t sto kinds of M o hmery and Boiler.*.
-DEALER IN'—......—
STEAM ENGINES, 1 SAW MILLS,
B 01 L.EES, COjRN MILLS,
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FEMES, m COTTON GINS,
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INJECTORS, -- - A ft* I)—
W"
GOVERNORS, COTTON PRESSES,
give >cs sad Fittings of at] kiass for Steam and Water on Sale.
—w'cENO FOR CIRCULARS AMD PRICES.
LLOYD &. ADAMS,
■ m 1 iftvcv&ssom rc, a r. <6 00.)
IL. old Oliver Paint and Oil House, No. £ Whit
akfifSl RntronrtcVf aa
n SASH, BLINDS
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f;y.
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“WE APPLAUD THE RIGHT AND CONDEMN THE WRONG.
G01MB8GIAL HOUSE.
JESOP, GEORGIA.
Mated for ike Excellence ot
Its Table
Every attention shown to guests
Moderate Rates. Patronage solicited.
31. j: CHAPMAN. Pron.
mm HOTEL!
NEWLY FITTED UTV
FHl 8 T.pl,AS§ IN EVERY RESPECT.
Mrs James C.Tuten, Proprietress
BOARD TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
HAZLEHCRST, GA..
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL
OpjKMite 8. F. &, W. R. Depot.
M. C. AtrsTts, Prop., Waycross, Ga,
Tables su plied with the l>est the
1 iT ir.i Rooms furnished with new
iiiraitare, spring beds, etc.
READ ALL ADS.*
in Tin:
SENTIN LL
ga. Thursday, November w issk.
CDQ B R*airswic JK, AND I I WESTERN s H O .A, I>- _ K
VWCRQSS SHORT LINE.
Oft and after Thaisd •Lay, follow* Get, 10, 1888, j**s»
sugar train* tub mu a- * :
cmxiiAh trruMiHXB n*r.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AKP SOUTH.
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Charleston. ..ar 4 20 p m
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For a SEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
Ar.d articles ueeenpt -
ryibi-ifics. l‘,r a f ph I
TUte ]
of
the to-cCo
Jlapi-ao fcntiwntietet 11* of C Jomnii#
sioni’w
TOWN SITE TOWNSHIP PLATS
And the LAKE for by ike
! At Tid ISltpUkflftlfat H<>UVIt VtaNHhllft if*, i5 Mr
A ftil fli« PI» o 1 |:»*»uat Vomp&tt?.
. I far £.rn*tm terns tiSi
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o™ i M-mi-er . Mebl/H-iE
C. V .OB ESS. ,}. A. fa
Traffic Manager. ii to! 8,
F. W. AJifUKK, .Wf Gi
PATTERSON HOUS’ H
GRAHAM, GEORGIA.
1, H. PATTERSON, Prop.
Mr table I# supplkwl wife the best the
market afford*. Guests will meet with
every courtesy, l also have conveyances,
either single or double teams, at reason
able rates. Transient putromure solicited,
J. H, PATTERSON, Graham, Ga.
DK. J, (J. BREWER,
I * K IS T 1 m *T .
BLACK SHEAR, GEORGIA
Offer-, bin Professional Services to the
cHlsst oa of jesup il lit ami surrounding eoun
t.f?, Moafety vv ; at fee Floyd Howe on
t#t' to each month,
HEAD ARB BE WISE
I have just ope .1 the
SATIU.A HOUSE,
*wo ;id.au: -,V walk fo.ra t © Court
Rouse. My room: vv-Hi be luniRUcd ip
kood style, wife New Furn tor--, nod mv
toMo wi,| bo iu k.ftping with anv house
th this tow n.
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avaauali, Fiotida and Western
RAILWAY.
WAYCBGSS SHORT LINE.
. I ML O.VItr> .is SEfEt'l MAT m, 1888
A ! ! at t-M* maul arc wui hv Ontral
SunulHrij- ’i'Hn# 1 . Vi\*x x ngf-r will leave
y-tal » r Vii cUih'a* follow* :
LVest India fast Waii.
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1 i 1 - att imput *... . . . $li
“ Npiv York, .... 5 50 pm
V fU t Cv *■ Hfnt- 'Tark
Hbw Orleans Express*
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4 04 pm
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V ii Oik’ntfr VLi l 4 - ailxl H<
IflMflo Coast Line Express.
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East Florida Itprsss.
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Ketterer House,
O. P MiLIKHV * Pron’r. ^
ltihle supplied w it best the mar
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gU0#M oti Hotel l have
it Livery Stfilil f «r Dish .first*
vi taw at Lie ,ud Let jorioes.
Horst# fed at Reasonable Rates
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33 W. MITCH ELD ST„
i i 1 1 *.ini ta. - Oeorgia.
wltft *Km Man a/Victwree omt
tO« i.aryesl Otoeountl 1
Grantee With Eteri Sale 1
0
eeriess Quoins ♦
Peifact, «Mid U«*tog*. Do Not Tift
T. P aElTZINGRIt. A«ukt,
Deafor la Frtutors* ttupptios,
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THE WOULD OVER.
INTERESTING ITEMS BOILED
DOWN IN READABLE STYLE.
THE FIKX.D OS' totBOS—SKETIUNO CATJL
OEOK OF CTROPK LX lA'TKKJCK—FUU5S,
tvtcwsa, ETC. — NOTED OK AD.
Geu. Harrison is a blood relation
It the appears' Hod. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi.
that this interest tag piece of
information was first made pub! lie by
Mrs. Harrison.
•
_ tinted , States steamer Adanta, ,
now preparing lor * «* «t New 'I ork
will be sent for a cruise awnnd the world
by way of the Pacific. 1 he cruise wu
probably last three or lour years.
The bank of Omaha, Neb., has closed
its doors, and the proprietors, F. ScovilLe
and G. A. Crafts, have tied the country,
leaving many debts unsatisfied. A*
nearly as can be ascertained, the liabili
ties will reach $500,000.
At the papal consistory in December,
a number of bishops will be created.
The nomination of cardinals has been
postponed until the March consistory,
Tb>'^- mment i 3 due to the diihcultv
CX d in the creation of the French
Ci
The principal hauk of Osceola, Iowa }
c'osed on Thursday, and is in the hands
of a receiver. Over $90,000 h- said to
have heel) deposited in the batik, and
is $80,000 president in the vaults. It is ru
mored that the baa been spec
ui&ting in wheat.
Boston, Mass,, has mething of u
sensation in- the shape of a man who
chases girls and threatens to stab them
with a stiletto. He is a light comnlex
toned man, with # smooth far
wear* a Scotch cape over hit sh
: Under this e»;re he carries (he daggr
it tries to use.
y is explosion occurred at Bristol, Eng
l on Wednesday onboard the schoon
United, which was loaded with pe
troM •iim. The vessel -was wrecked and
thr iso were at work on board
led. The force of the explosion
reck the windows in
th 8cet#& of the explo*
$&w of : tht
mg iutorest in the vmt plant of the
( s ftud ItO’d Co. to the
M i Trick Coke Co, 1 te conFfum*
ion 1 Oil tt eclfieii
Th 'ge$t In tho
coke tegi jj t (jijibfftcos
re aa| land, 1,800 coke
milei of railroad track.
Ha tendered El Hal¬
fc mannguig e il itor of the IiH'lirtiiHpo
jsiuoo of prh
lb r a few private grot XX
to t Uit6 sseuajor'.. Morton, He slim
tliHoiK'Wm.xMcKh s Icy. of Ohio, she <iis
n o f httvkig eo ■ Tibutod a'
sfiart? Iti tfie netructiun of th>
national -« which the late
campaign was f uid won.
I Jake and Jo Tobb:
i | executed in the unity
day at WmbiU Km the United
States authorities Depot Marshal
1 Howard fold, in superintending.
answer to th ciuasiiot);
they had anything to suy, both
“No,” i-raphatShdiv. Th ni,
wulch tie y w • rc executed
o Una* and Godykuntz
Fox agency August, 1 tjrio
Patch a Durkm. a baggagetna
tug iarlrie, Pa., had-both eyes
his out wife and his horribly disliig
his iim dashing the a teaeupful table, of vitriol in
at tea !.>: woman
lif.-d and was brought back by a pollce
man, and when Durkin rd her t
sightless and suffering as he wi he
sprang on her, and despite the ,
nearly kitied her. Sh« was jailed,- and
Durkin sent to the hospital.
At the closing se-sioa of the uatiomd
Sng- held at Topeka, Cal. Jos, li.
Brigham, of Leonard Ohio, was elected grand
master and Rhone, of Pi nnsyl
Vania, was selected to fill the vacancy on
tire executive committee. A resolution
urging tlmt United States Senators be
elected directly by thepeoaln wrispaased,
as was also a resolution, advocating pur©
food. Tho grange adjourned, • leaving
the matter of the selection of the next
meeting place to the executive commit
l
fhc Omeruatore Romano* states that it
is.uttabie to either confirm or deny the
report that fee Pope Is to leave Rome in
■ the event of war. It thinks.,
that be would leave, though regretfully,
if the Italian government further con
traoted 'the iron circle that eoafintw him
and deprived him of all freedom in rc
sp«:t to tii* acts and (’oaitnutticatiou with
the Catholic world, or if hiaholiness had
reason to consider that Rome was ao
nmtftrial longer a sure residence, either from a
or personal standpoint.
The town D of it- Leavenworth Ind *t situ tu
...ed s ,.u fee ,, Ohio i - River, and at the foot
ot a cl'.il of rockii, is in great iltui'
gt?r of destruc tion by reason of the fali
,<r f r p m P*®
dement, ii! * reSKU ‘ an n ^ aTt iuan\\.realizing ’ m their dim* cx *
•
•
ger, have moved the* r families and good*
out uf the line ot danger. The omw <4
the sudden danger is said to be the re
...rtPfLn'' w • It*!?i 1 fee Ioom
earth fr»m about tb« rocks.
brought Dur.>ng the the progress Rock of the suit
nattiest Island C« M by
L. L. Randall, «n operator in the tele
graph Went office, Manager Wo Co.’, :-d, of
Union Td,-graph was or
f he trouble with the local ndiway
sw.uihmen ha* pending at IndianapoUs, Ind,. which
■ bean several days, reached
*ra cuhninattmi Thursday. The mqwrin
tenths • dec.iue-i to hold further confer
ffue .mceroiog the demand* < f the men,
aud tyrae-iourtha of fee autploves in fee
yard* bout the city, closed Work. loaM*
Subscription $ 1.00 Per Year.
train*, feeahrikervblockading the belt
Ikfm and soar© of fee crossittgi with
freight cars, but the tracks were soon
cleared. The trouble is the result of
demand by the men for $73 per mouth of
28 days, and 10 hours a day; also
addition of ovtts iann to each .switch en
gine crew. This demand the company
decline to entertain. In the yards of the
Beit Railway company west oi the city,
■ larty ot stiiKeis compelled three <er»
gmeers to draw the tires of their loco
motives,
Charles Evck and Eva Henreither wer*
to have been married Thursday Vid afternoon,
in New York city. He is 27 she 17,
sadfeev ./ / sp nt Saturday in bu^bg had rented furni
turc fc t 0 room9 tlmt Eyck
L<)Ver ar , a * wcetbettrt worked togetheL
Uv - th# they t . arpct , . Saturday night,
aucl when patted it was to meet hi
t j ie gj v p s home on Thursday. Froa
fe ,-e they were to go to a minister!
Eyck did not appear at the appointed
time, and Eva hastened to ttie rooms tc
sec what eohld have detained her lover,
He luvd not been seen about tho house,
and hh door was -locked. Eva knocked
repeatedly, the janitor forced but got the no door answer. There Then
open.
on the floor, with his throat cut from ear
to car, lay the bridegroom. Eyck was a
cook by occupation, since but had been Island out of
work ever the Coney res
uraats closed for the season.
•SOUTHERN NEWS.
A CONDENSATION OF HAPPEN
INGS STRUNG TOGETHER,
movemksts of aitliatjce mes
koxd cabi:xltiks—the cotton CHOP
—I-noons— accidents—crop returns,
ALABAMA.
Th family of William Morgan, ®
hite farmer, d, of Summetfteld, Ala..
re i and some ot them may
ate food prepared by a ne¬
gro servant, > immediately Bed.
Near Wa saw, Sumter county, Ala.
Henry J cob,red, and hi* wife, wen.
' a ch ‘ 1 .L’ ,!
;i!<t om», three and . , si*
nic house, and when
al mt eleven o clock, they
mi the h ;e m ii.-nea sad the threi
ii. burned to a e.rlsn.
Ff/OIMDA.
The cornerstone of the Florida Inter
hat ional and Semi-Tropical Exposition
\ as ' '' Ocala. Fla., with imposing
e< TOI3L-C Th program whs as fol
J. f’rav. er by Rev, C. B. NVilmer -
e cornerstone with Masonic
i-iw of Hon,
Deputy Grand Mas
Hamilton n-ccivfc
tl** f'.Ttowing elegram oa Thu day front
Surge at t erDHtidiim, Fla.: One
if yellow fever repotted for thg
t 0
u Oa
,1 has the total .
ttnent been su
TO!
IW.tU YT.ANV.
A
-st
ity, Woi , M Ip fir ft
six
ted at i mil
if
have been
11* i»i,
Felix H. Van Ardo, a
gist, was hiding ass behind ka« Jo of Miss. lam her, I'fitJ
assassin, a j loaded
emptied both barrels of a gun
with buckshot into Van Ard-’- h broust,
killing him instantly.
Mimi » utoi.iM
The board of survey at Charleston, 8,
of the steamship Sandringham, hat
ordered that thirty bales of cofton dam
aged by fire and twelve hundred bales
damaged by wafer to be sold and all the
rest to b© reloaded. Th© vessel has been
pronounced safe and sea-worthy,
H'-nry ,, _ . \\ oodall, a very prominent
11 **** l X l v through J , ’ e ' L^ 815 the :’ ft«fttdentadjf
ot a unset t heart ot
™ ,” f “‘l '*
the 8 ^' garden e 00 K un a wei
iato P; • , *®® gartiea to to kill , kilt a a rabbit raobit . hia tua wife wife
had , .? seen. eta ~ In *“ a a few few moments moments the the report report
of “ fee *‘ 3fe gun 8 !tn was " a>i beard, Heard, A negro hoy
who "ho , works worus on on the the place, place went went to to the the gar gar
‘it'ts 'bus to to see «-e if u the ratn-tt had been killed,
V» u tei,ce Dio tmy tu-scoverod
( ' » , ^tobfisi, a
,J “■ ™ :
“N n ‘ m b!o c ’ d bom hi# left
ffldft; From the , location , of the gun, the
j ^ supposed And tll6 cond|t iliat iou Mr. of Woodall the fence., had it
3
crawled through this opening in the
fetiee, md wm attempting togefhiagun
through nfte-r him, when the hammer
caught on the wire, and ia this way
caused his death.
vinuixu.
The official returns of the vote of Vir
gt nia 150,443. ure . Ulovelaftd. CHevcland'* 181,977; majority Harri 5,585.
g „ B
vota in 13ft*. was: Cleveland,
m.’ 4f»t- ' IMsina 18».i$56 Total 384 '
V 7 <ii, p on wti^dav^ .« ». ThS iv
2 SISSb£S
an,!, hu ni ,! nrm X andVndntfriiL toii Tb“ ot «h> etlv
iuv«v f880 totoex
hi^Rn,, m voi s m *t .to* at aH
Ftorolina of s', acc,-> from Yuumin anil
*mi^ I'mitfisiSceat utT Carolina dia«i«^*» Ter uaasae
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NUMBER 48
GEORGIA ITEMS.
Uy * d*.*#'ructiv«j fire Batutdsy Might al
f Buchanan, (It, four tusimas h and
nun*
~ ie Methodist church were destroyed,
losers were Ihouui Phifpot, W. A,
McCalmon, 1 hoiruison & Co,, (4, M. Rob*
'’ r,S- There wa* no insurance on fee
moire i,
Depart Uh Saturday, fnent by direction .of Yj<>,
Commander A. K Hholea,
fee rixfe Post, (“Blue Ridge,*) of tb*
Grand ^rand Army Army of of the the Republic, Republic, was was natch
tMt ’d in at Jasper, with Col. S. E, Daw'
Mii 48 Commander. Posts Are now being
formed at Brunswick, Marietta, l>ah«
teae K* Bnd 1) ‘ tUt ’ ! '
banging Liberty county, «#., will hare its flrsl
since the War oa January IT.
William Macon was convicted for tin
murder of John Spain at Joslyn, thirty.
five miles B'.uih ot BavannAh, aivotU twe
months ago, and was sentenced to ha
hanged. The murder resulted from a
quarrel over a game of cards,
The arrest i.f Burl Brow, «f Maeon,
G*,, a segno man aged seventy years, o»
Minerva uajudon of having murdered his wife,
Brown, who, it wee alleged,
was run over oad killed by a train oij
the Southwestern Railroad, may lend td
startling d'aeovaries. Many believe, that
he mhrdered his wife ana carried the
body and put it under fee car, which
w»s about throe hundred, yards from
Brown’s house.
United Judge Emory Speer, priding in ti*
States Circuit 0 urt lor th*
Southern district of Georgia, at Atlanta,
Ga., i.«s decided that the pur.ri.mein th«
iatcreat of the Central "Railroad of Gw
gin of the franchises of the Savannah
as Dublin Railroad Corapauv U void,
because contrary to the Constitution of
Georgia prohibiting any corporation
from purchasing the stock of any other,
or making any contract which would
have the effect of defeating romp etirion
or creating monopoly. The m
may have an adverse bearing upon the
recent consolidation of railroad into**
eat a
BOULANGER'S PLATFORM,
M . Dcwulede made a speech at ft
meeting of the Patriotic League in Paris,
p , reneei on praise Sunday. Gen. He Boulanger. spoke in term*
0 warm of Re.
f err jng to fee aeddeut to the Russian
Rnp^riai R th© train, Cz^r and he expressed sympathy bis
w j t rejoiced over es
cape from harm. T he speech was greatly
applauded, Boulanger. especially the reference thal to
<ion - The Gau&ri* says
t5l ° government intends to di-Gvo tho
Patriotic League. Access to tho ban*
quelling ball to out-iders was barred by
the police, who prevented the prop>-*cd
public wcfe reception. gw-vteil The guests, with shouts on nrriv* of
««;. "Vive Boulanger” and ‘-a baa Floquet.’r
A few arrests were made, but the pro
eceding* conclusion were, in fee mam, orderly. A#
the of the bangnot, which
followed the meeting. Gen. iloulh......... ::‘T
made a speech la which li* said: “l am
more a patriot than n soldier. I ardently
desire liich to do.
tnamled,_____ ,...... hv a firm
anddignitied attitude. T
peace acceptable.to Frchcli
GERMAN AFFAIRS.
The German RieftHag assembled on
I i sday at Berlin. The iporo*
tiened the session JU ■>H, iu his
h he satu the touts he ha m
. eouvhu^d him that the 4 toi
ity was dt i-p!y rooted in tho
lie etijper > ffr
il
Be tile?
of interest t in
the task of win, Art t wtiau:
morality, frienc En.
that t mui 1:1X0
li tit
With refers uu
fcifhic .: "Our at
r ers are peaceful
URCCtn
The alSLvuee with Austria
no ot tier object. To brii
ccasity, war uj«)»j the (term; miscrij t*Y V
*’/*' with my f hrwtiaa fawn . ■ :
d«w tow was t.m Uaiman fif 1 h:
HARD TIMES
When the eccentric da bachelor^
Luther James, died ai Ann Harbor.
Mich., threo months ago, he left, about
|25() ( 0O0 to his nephew, J, h. Babcock, latte!
c should ,y Chicago, on condition five that the
marry within years. Bibcock
is nnwlc settling m*£prnbl© up the. estate, fee numher and his iettari| life is
by of
received from young women wtw are
anxious for love and fortune He has
received oilers <>f marring© from ladies
in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, BssltP
mor0t New York, Richmond, . t incinnatl:
New Orleans mud hundreds i st ssaalter
| L owug . Hie nsail is
*7 to,no»t nersuaded P forfeit the fort
LOANED TOO MUCH.
Macou, Ga. t had a sensation on Wed
ceadny over the shortage of O. F Adams,
citv treasurer, amount lug, uT accord irtg to
own statement, tt^mMi t>oard, A
week ago the finance committee
Aldermun John T>. Hudgins, chairman, lost
>» examining tbe Books fot tb© quat
ter ending September 17th, digcwvofed a
cash shortage. £.« Adams atated t»> .Mayor
File© that did not know how the
shortage occurred. Adams ha# beed
treasurer accommodating about eight ^ years, the and ,*■«, -him lieea fre
very
as-to-r?
llvArmsn feeRwaSffiminelub^S. rnoavwl in takin« coal ThUp- -town
-enitofs wwW leLt/ ahut dowu will l*o for two
month# at They claim thev -cannot
r-«al an advantage now K.Jila m ih©
,v.ai
mT 1 -LtoLV
m.