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npm!T i. ri k '*% Jm 8 _/ ; jB f L J 1 j 1 - IN EL
Established 1866.
VOLUME XNll.
TOWN D1 H EUTOli i.
Mayor-■* John M r-m } ■
NLiior Pro T i m - V. N. Cl*rk,
Oivrk—-4. P. S vino
frtwwftvr W. i. Bukina.
Z*r*h*‘ .....3*il »«fch.™
■ A'drrtn.ni - W X, CLik. W T. W,E
kia* J. P- Swindle, J. 11. Bennett, B. S
Bennett.
h^V^l'd/h#’ ordinary-n. !>. is™
I-'.™.
T,x Be»-.ver-C. H. Osrtor.
fax CoiHrtor—-Rlijii, Ogden.
Treasurer—J'. H. UeaeMA
Surveyor—J. Oorwer-O G. McCall.
P. Scott.
mm oa,Mi.taWM-a c. Mx.
Caanty 3. CumtrriMiotra.a-O. V. LHlleBcM,
ehturcuani B. Hup, Gitcn B. Bich, I), o.
tLv MUMWojj, JT*naary, 8. C. March, Fan, Court fhu first Tuts
t«-.l m Norembcr, May, July, i>,-plfctnlx-i
y°«<Ay Court Waynv Coiinty-G. If. T.
fourth. Matsdkf iBsiri, * Court
i« wli
Hnpo Xufipt ier Court I. Wsvna Ooarvy -8. R Atk-.a
rt)D, £ Cuter, • SolicUUr Uencrsi.
S‘-SM«W>« h«M or. third 3imrt»y In Jfs.vfc ,>ud '
Board of Education--, 1. G. Kiob. A. Clark,
li u, iUddlwtfto, J. % Ono-ibniad, Jf»,E. B ac k.
Brunswick '
Circuit.
*- A A»kin.*oo, J-r.JgejJ. J, Carter, fetich !
to fl
Clinch-—First Mondays in March and Oo
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oMgy'~ tk:,: “ !:a XawUy* in March and
Wayne—Yhiird Bhadawi ia March and Oc
leb r.
! ^' ro ®~' Fourth M ll 'Uvs ia March anl Or
t f
Ware—Tin Mondays in April and Novem
.
Apr.ut-dl^X-^ ne,>Bi ***** in I
‘ fter thirJ *
Verarntr^**^ M ° a ^ iu A P ri1 sn! ’
Glysn-V«rmme»c!n S t ,n ttif. firat M nUy*
w,; cfcs, or as Dug as the bu*im ss mar iMjnirh
8 bt FYM Y MOUR 61 W J. »-*-•-■ CLARK, ■--_ ■■■■ ........- _
“ 1 ‘’
Jesup, -
Hfil practice ia the con fit tea of Die
Brunswick Circuit,
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GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN SAVANNAH, GA., OVER
CUT RATE PRICES
OJS
Parlor, M-lm, Drig-Kcca, Eitoka, Ckrch,
Library, Loigs k O&si Faniian, h,
MoQILLIsT rush
O UR SPECIALTY :
riRMSlllMi HOUSES M GARRET TO CELLAR I
—SOLE DEALERS—
CELEBRATED EXPERT COOK STOVE.
REMOVED front 199 to 192 Broughum Street—A building four times larger,
Intrrasing trade did it. Let everybody get married and send their orders to
Wilis 4 Mo, leaflets of Loi Prieis
\ J. W. TYNAN,
ENGINEER & MACHINIST.
SAVA 3ST IST All, GA,
Machine, Boiler and Smith Shop Northwest Corner West Broad and Indiana
Streets Makes and repairs all kiadft of Machinery and Boilers.
----_ DEALER IN---
STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS,
BOILERS, CORN MILLS,
PUMPS, COTTON GINS,
INJECTORS, -----AND-—
GOVERNORS, “2:- COTTON PRESSES,
Hpefi and Fillings of all kinds for Steam and Water on Sale.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES,
llOYD & ADAMS 9
{SUOGttSSQl03 TO A. B. OOLLLYS A mi
The old Oliver Paint and Oil House, No, 5 Whit¬
aker St., Savannah, Ga,
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS
Paints, Oil, Litns, PUster, Cement, Stramkoafc and Mill Supplies; Lubricating Oils
a Specialty. Price us low as any house ia the State.
Our Wholesale Drug and Notion House
At Brunswick Will fill ail orders sent them with first-class goods at the lowest
Market Prices. Our Branch Bottling Works at Way cross, offers big
.
saving iu the way of freights, eu,v
■ SERB THEM YOUR ORDERS FOR
Soto ffc Smajaia, Giiti Me. Etc.
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“WE APPLAUD THE RIGHT AND CONDEMN THE WRONG.”
COMMERCIAL HOUSE
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Noted for the Excellence of
it lZt> 8 Table
-
MMkm „ iown
Moderate Rates. Patronage solicited.
M. J. CHAPMAN. Prom.
NEWLY FITTED UP
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Mrs.James C.Tnfen.Proprietnss
BOARD-TWO DOLLARS PER WAY.
lIAZLEUUfiST, GA.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Opposite ' 8. F. &. W. R. Depot.
M. C. ,, Aosws, Prop., 1 ' - Waveross, <3a.
*
1 ables su PPhed with the best the mar
ket affords. Rooms furnished with aew
furniture, spring beds, etc.
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HEAD ALL ADS.'
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SEN TIN E L
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JESL'P, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0 , 1888 .
B rR/cnsrs-wic
AND WESTERN
it A i I, it O A I >.
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE.
On snd after 'EhnmTav, Oct-, 19, 15-58, pass¬
enger trains wdi run as follows :
<:EN i HA I. STAND ABU tlMS.
FOB THE WEST, NOBTH AND SOUTH.
Cinciu'ti.
*** a - Espre*.,
Brunswick t . .... lv , ^ 00 * m
Pylra 3*itt»ica Marsh.. ir (18 39 a aia in
•v 7 :«.«.Ni f
Wavnravjib ... v 8 0, a tn
Nalinuta......Iv 8 38am
SSSSaiiS |s:s
L...
B,ivaimat,.... «r u M p in
Charleston....ar 4 20pm
CaUabsvi ar 11 28 a m
Jaolwonvllle . sr 12 (W io
f-somwlh- I Yn id v.-nswe 3BH5
- ..-.sr 10 :W
Slobilf....... «.r T.-0
N- -.v Grivas* .W 7 .!»
3iei» bus i ~ i 7 Si a SS
Caiii»har>,......iv ft 05 %
Chartektdn ....It 3 CO a Bg 86 & in
8sv«noali._, Waya-rWsT' ,^,1v 7 Cg a 12 p m
,, iv h» l<J aj 3S3HS33BSS 5 SO j) m
WfttvsbuKi......hr 10 55 si *5 25 p a
I'-ftiACtt._______iV 11 10 rt i) 8a j- ib
Alspaha...... Iv 18-07 cl 717 pm
Tiften.........W 105 cu 815 pm
%gs£y I a, 8 48 p in
« 04 p m
pu *0 32 j.. m
J>*v«i..........tv Ok *0 46 p m
Albany.......ar 3 OH & 10 10 p m
Man tftomery. ,»r ........ ~f m a U!
S w Grfe*iw,.itr ........ 7 20 p rn
Uirmiashani ar 11 35 a m
Peeatur sr 3 00 p m
Nashville...... »r 7 45 p m
fit. Louis.. .nr 7 25 a in
i‘* ‘»♦**** 5 2 27 a ia
t! 52 a m
"
££..... 2 46 ft m
-«.r 6 40 a m
." 5 41 a m
i oo p m
i,on«v,ik.. ».• .. 7 15 a m
.
Cimsmnau... 6 40 a m
uiOM 1 HE WEhT. NORTH AND SOUTH.
Ex^eriw. ihorti'a.
Matt.
Cincmnali... .Iv ........
: : :::::: fSff ?S|S
:
raarr.'jC 5 B r s----------- #
Xioaiavilw.... iv 12 id a tn
St. l<oui-i.. ..iv 7 85pm
N*»hri«c Iv 7 4-5 a in
Deeatwr......)v 12 50 p m
Brminali"m..lv <85pm
N.wOcS' iuh .iv 7 (K> » »u
Mont gomery 1 .1 v fi 55 p m
Albany.......iv !>«»;*........iv 4 4 58 80ft in 5 00 a m
a tn
Willingham.. ..Iv 815am
Sumner .iv 5 40 a in
Ty Ty - • ty 0 0ft a ni
Tift on. Iv 6 30 a m
A apalia iv 7 10&m 7 20 ft m
Pt'»mni...... Jv 825ft m *<i
Waresboro.....Iv 920 a m oO a iu
Wftycrjws.....»r 835 * in 3 15 a m
Savannah.....ar 12 23 p m 12 23 p TO
0iiark‘*toi,4 a)f< in 4 20 p tn
Call alia,....... ur 11 20 ft. m 11 26 a m
Jft-kftftnviUa . .at 12 00 i;» 12 no m
_
N’en Orfi'ftUa .. Iv ........ “SlSTh'te 8 CO
Mobil©...... . iv .......i p m
l’euaaenlft......Iv ........ 4 00 a m
ThtwB»««ilhi., Av ........ 12 55_p ua
Jacksonville.. ,tv 7 30
CaUfthau iv 8 05 a m
Ctiarieet->a...., l* 8 00 a m
Savannah________Iv 7 M> m
WaycriMft...... v JO iib »ia
SehlattcrviUc. 29 * m
Hxtftiki-n...Sv 10 41 a m
Naltiuit-i,., ... Iv 11 OS a m
WftyttMivsUe e.. ..Iv 1! 37 a m
Jamaica-------Iv 12 05 p jij
Pyles’ Bmnnwtek... M*r«h..lv*!2 12 50 .-8 p m
.*r p w
•fitop On Signal. station, and
PiirellRse ticket-* at the save
extra fare coitectad upon tit© train.
The mail train «»,>{« ft! #11 B. >k W- sfs tstiona,
Connect ions made at W avcroan to ami from
alipiiicrt on Savaunalt, Florida A. Westers
Railway, lUlft©.
Puiluan SI -f-pimi oars.
For a m SEGTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
Aadartid©* descriptive of it* retmwcm and ra
pubUitn*, with data for |»lsmtin: av.aeuttivu.U>-.«
their tlie latter prepared under the
ausniooe nt Us; Dejiariuent of Agriculture *;f
the State Agricultural fJoBegts. of also County
5tapatc-t i’-tinuh.-1* .kwiriunve tsftCh county,
auttiantseated % the Boards of County Cammis
siosem
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And ike LANDS for *»la by ths
Land n«i>»r(>n©iit South Plorida 1(, K..
toil Thf- n».o< lnvr»ti««BtC*ioiiHi»y.
All rmlilislia! for grataitons (lintribatiou. Ad¬
dress, 1J. H. Kiliott, General Iftuul Agent, San¬
ford, Fla.
II.S- HAINES, geo. w h.vm:-.
Manager. Sup-rni e'Mt
C. D OWENS. j. a. McDuffie,
'I’raF.-' Ms'ia :->r. O-.tCl l’a-F. Agt.
RTF. ANdlEli, Msh Qea’l Ymi. Agrat.
PATTERSON HOUSE,
GRAHAM, GEORGIA.
J. H. PATTERSON, Prop,
My table is «upplied with the best the
market affords. Guests will meet with
every courtesy. I also have conveyances,
either single or double teams, at reason¬
able rates. Transieat patronage solicited,
J. H. PATTERSON, Graha k Ga.
DR. J, G. BRETO,
X> 13 JV T I » r .
HLACKSHEAlt, FEOHGIA
Offer* his jf-HUp Prdfeas'sooal Services to tho
citizens of and surrou ’iiir g coun¬
try, arid will be at the Fioyu House on
the 1st Monday in each mouth.
HEAD AM BB WISE
1 have just ojmued the
SATILLA HOUSE,
Two tmmiU-sr walk from the Court
Rouse. My rooms will be romished in
goo-1 gfyle, with New FurttHurc. and tny
taWi wi l be i« fc, oping with any house
I Will KEEP A HACK
For tarn<ur.i»g b-rgag* from b th dc
)>’ ,s t. my House and b,ck. SAMPLE
Ib-MlM FREE. I’ac |u.v>>.»affe of the
pubiic iwdioiraj,
4 , E« I-dliBI, - . Waycroas, 6 a.
.atannaii, Florida and Western
RAILWAY.
WAYCRQSS SHORT LINE.
• IME CARD IN EtT’Ecr MAY 13, 1888
AH train* .if this ,-,»<( «<e run by Contra!
Starutm d Hum-. Paos'ngrr train, will leave
H»d air.VO ,i»ily.iK r< 11» v» :
West India Fas! Mail.
C.eavo jAcV^otiVilI- . 7 50 MB
; v.- tv -y«r«-r... 8 *5*u»
•* IbnVwirk. , men pm
3 a - . S« 58 pm
“ H,.Vir riAli , 12 ill pm
' uijii i.Mf.n , 5 f§am 20 »m
41 6
. ,. .
“ W(»sSiituirn... .. H *M m
“ Dali m it -, ... . 1$ 40 pi»
. 3 18 pm
N<-» York...... . 5 50 p ii
.
Tr-Umao BdRW Cars to r.om Xe» York and
jit -
Hew Orleans Express.
i.pavt? J?K‘k.' 0 »v lie.,.. T 3 ?) &tn
•vriiv. vYav<;:o*s .................. »45an
— Thomasyilfe...... «®h"• .......... 180 pm
“ ::::::::: * th w m
“ V DAN-OH Ait TANK It.... 16 pm
- M«b 1 ‘ Via h llillR .. -- 3 2 1 am
“ N-.-w Ori-sn* via L A N K It. " 05 sin
FnUtoau Unff-t Car* to and from i^W
l P. !:lli N "' v 0 :, ' an,i m 1 vu ** aa * wl Mo *
Atlantic Coast Line Express.
1, avft J u kaonvcU' 1 IS pm
“ riiliUhall. . i -,’mu
Arrv-.> Wayeros*.,. r
8 vaanib.. 7 45 pat
“ Cbarkwtoji. 1 28 «u
“ WSlmndon H S5 am
W id i,..... g ,, ,
’
** lUchmonl... oo um
•• li «6r»
New A- r.;... cy.
Till m.ui II tl» t mJaUon
TiUe io New Y-.r
East Florida Eipress,
L aye ,I»,efco,,v.|}r,. ... e 10 an.
Lear- XV.iv,-i ..... ' ' n‘»
Le-iVc fi« avilD ........ ;;'
Lsavc.Tttlse ri.ty......... 8 15
I.eav • 1. v Oa;-;....... ifispn. (jf»
Leave i horns - v. lie....... 4 V m
Arrive-Albany. “ Maonu, C 11 It !2 9 (6 jo w
vi .... sun
“ Asian a, Viftri. H. U...... 115 pm
..
“ Chatianoega. vii W. A A. U. It 7 05 pin
“ Ci e n ati, v a C. 8. 11. B ... 6 40 ant
Arrive 51 migomcrv vi i Centra) It It, 6 3 > am
Arnv M.ibil via LA N RR.. ...... 1 55 pin
A*r.v Ni.-'V O 1 •• ih v-a LA N Hit... 720 ,in
Aniv \isliville via 1. A N BB....... 7 20 pn
in v Lnui.-v 11 v.-a T. A N HR.,.,. 212 r.in
Arr.ve Citioon-iti sTi-ons via LANltU ..... 6 31am
Arrive via LA Nltft...... 723 ««
Buff. t Cur t.j iiml from J*.-, on
vi. m j- mi Sr. via Alt any, St»:
Home; y and Nraliv 11 .
, p „ ,, y
h,r,y. Ala.it».ud P..H-. u.,-ga. lhr-Hi;h
coaches to Ciiattsu gw
East L„ST Tenn«sse<> lenn.ssee Exoress upress.
fce*v« p ov Jhu-koonvtlW............ < nil.him.................. 7 15 pro pm ; :
Ar.-ive W.iiciua-......... .......... ‘JOdpm
, .....h V v'.. E l i V A‘i , , - 1 ,',;.....
*.w ., r r Gi.V r'-rtam
*• rihan.-isi. o- v .. ex'V A l:»r>m
“ Ciui-iimati, vi«c. g. R. B.. . « 40 a in
p.iM-.i n ia ! krtmvile, rim OhattiVo.ga nob© J
- , n<! i >m *nJ
Cincinnati.
Savanna C-wannah Fvnrace espre. •
I, ave Jack-covin-,.. ............. A 30 pm
Avriv#‘\w-uwi'.....nV,'.'. flm'nswick.......... 9mPm
“ .......... •’* 53 «ni
Leave WaM»o.-s............,.....12 w>>v, lit
Amvo iUttd Ahvar, .......... Vi 52 am
" Jesvrp. .......-....... '•••• >.*• 5 -5 »ot
“ Savannah.................... •““■J
^Wilh-.^s: ^rlX^vV.;^^^
IS , *UiH«n i>0 pm New Ni-w Wrat&«aKwi W«i Ontann l-.xu©a Mmi Yjg^m ; ,«> am
JOOiro AtlanHM Ariis-m i - Cc last «»t Line L»« I 15 pm
L -u par Ea. East t Hi Im.du n-l;i Evpi'i-bs l.xpf-i* a 10 pm
ft 00 am K Eant Savannah Savant aftt Trtuwjvvc Tn tspruvs l-^ptesB « C ao 80 |»n pm
Pn’.lmarv llnffet Oars -larkwmvVUe * - ....... to Ciri-in
tiaii, Mid uiri»!%h ta-adirs JaciwuiviUt 1« t Eat.
Pnlbiritt Siceping Cars to mkI from Ja ibeon
ami Savannah.
tmue.li Tiohi-tv rolil to all poinb l hv Rail S- sad
St-auiiship connections, Oar awl F!t-riW( I ar.-ga c rlieekrd
through; also Herf-inu awl section#
w-niml at Compaiiy'* t'ftlre In Aa‘< r BiiUdtnj'.
S3 Bay Ktm-t. ami at Pas-cnrcr Staih-t. and < n
hoard Pe» 3 >S»"a Lire Siv.uwr, H. IV Plant, ynd
Doliarry Line Steamer City of Jacksonville.
W>t I*. HARDEE.
General Paasengrr A-.n'.
It. CL FLEMING. Super:tv- v.-h m.
Ketterer House.
D. F MILIKIN, Prop’r.
Table supplied with the best the ruar
. Livery Stable,
a I,h i and can furnish first
c as# turnouts at Live and Let Live prices.
ggg y j & g.** ^SS^Jt^SIL
Popular-Reliable
Trcr IXul T7iNprp L WoLn
—t>£ftLca xm to aftj»c»ft.(rroa*a or—
PRINTERS 5 SUPPLIES * .
38 W. JttXTCBBLL 8T„
ktlama, - Georgia.
Ueml with »A* Af*n Afaclurrr uad Gas
*A* L*rge*t Dtoeeunfe t
t Guarantee Willi Every Sale)
Peerless Quoins,
far hot, Solid Bwir.gs. Do Not Bit,
T. 9. 8EITZKSUER, Aoknt,
Deater ia Prin tars’ buppites,
■ w. Mwciutu, S»., ATLANTA. UA
Subscription $1.00 Pei Year.
SOUTHERN NEWS.
4 CONDENSATION OF HAPPEN
IN0S mVHS TOOETHER.
MOVTDtBim of axuakcb MBN—iun -
HOAD CASOAITIES—-TItK COTTOK CROP
—FLOODS— ACCIDENTS—CROP RET UK.NS.
*riAB.*-3*A
J. B. Thompson, foreman of the brick
work on the now court-house «t Bimbtig
ham, fell from the tower to the ground,
* distance of fifty feet, on Thursday.
His spinal column was broker, in iw<
places, died sad his hours left leg was shattered.
m two later.
The two Houses of the Alabama T.egis
iiiturn. |ut joint session, inaugurated
Qovemor Thomas Seay, who was n>
elected to a second term of office nf
the last, stale election, Hon, John L.
Cobbs, State Treasurer, and Hon. C. IX
Hogue, State Auditor, were sworn in and
Assumed the duties of the office,
A site has been selected and the
ground will lie broken at once for the
e i eot bn11 m& ™ nolh %w**&™*»
4 Anniston. A They will manufacture
springs for all the works of the United
States Rolling Stock Co,, in different
part* of the country. hand^ It will add about
four hundred to the working pop
ulation of this city, principally skilled
mechanics.
The third am of the four big furnaces
*t Busier went in blast. The 100 ton
furnace at Truasville, nine miles from
Work Birmingham, Thomas also furnace went No. in bias*
on 2 coin
®«ncetl in earnest, a large force of 'men
S his n CP d str-ct ut *° are work nowjn ’ Atl operation, the ;. urnaces except »
the Witlmenson, which is out of blast
for repairs.
W. h. Williams, a Star route mail
earner m Lawrence county, was mar*
^' f lil5a r ^ *f an£l ro ^ d a bJ fair unknown mml route parties, be
tween Moulton and OtiksviHc, Lawrence
tmuntv. At an early hour Saturday
morning he started nul on his route, a a 1
at & point some ten miles from Moult n
he was shot dead from ambush The
mad sack was cut open and rifled «d
leveral Williams registered packages, and the bodv
st was robbed of nil his money
And valuables. '
FLORIDA.
The p st-office at Porter, Washington
county, will oe discontinued because no
one wants to be postmaster.
b- I. DcLesdenier, of Houston, Ter.,
g5Sbtsut®;»‘22 JRUsden.cr wa» a p.omnoat to , member ‘’“t 1 of *;
tuc 1. O. O, I- . having been a grand rep
yesentat,TO the Southern °f grand his state lodge at heldin the meeting Atlanta of
m 1884, and in Indianapolis ‘ in 1875, ’ and
at t K u ,: tn f v„ s > #h ® , .
* ‘ 1
of the order V in TVx ia
-rt 1 he steamer David ,v tim Clark, t from * Sa
^ . anna,, < <»»-, arrived at Fernandiua on
” u .*•'> 'JR® a lot of paaseng rs and
considurabie freight. The steamer was
J?® 4 .* 1 *bc dock by a bra-s band. The
..°f was crowded with joyous people,
being . the first
port since September steamer 1. Speeches entering that
made by weie
Mayor Barr and others.
v'“;„7 \ siiecial from St Louis ’*• Mo .* sivs l P
, Lagging • tnist . , i» . reported to be
f m W pieces. I he sales of
by the eombroatron have been far below
l Ur^bi M %7nr r n ttr oSSno^
the w»dch
are^a” alf'l^eS-four'^gini 8
fat-tones in the L rated States, ^ and ol
these sixteen are shut down, having been
leased by the “combine” and closed.
phe fi rat ,i tiJ ay 0 f January JL..:.. these leases es
pire siri and the ai-rf.™ sixteen factor.es f are ready . ,
to start up again ante s once mom leased
j j V? So far, trust there and has allowed to remain idle.
been no arrange! meut
p toms will - tart up after the opening of
SZ
“combine and naturally cause a seriott*
let-line m the price of bagging.
NORTH ( AROI.IN4.
A son of Capt. J. j. Thomas, a t> romi*
nent citirxea of Kalcigh, walked Into a
hardware store, bought a pistol, had it
loaded, -j"-f ft mi Imforu he could be pievcutr ,1C lttJ d
raise........ e4 ’ v-M k ‘ UlBa
himself -eif iustantlv instantly.
Ibe Farmers’ Alliance has taken an ini
portant and bold step to advance the in
, uas ueea u«uu©u io
; : ^ ( ' ttU a convention convention at at Durham Durham. N. N C C., to to
takc wn^eradon UiVtoba'cw ’in
tereftta as it relates to the farmers of the
tobacco sections of Virginia and North
Carolina,-and liaoce to aak each subordinate al
in the tobacco section to send del
egates. The object of the meetings arc
to discuss and formulate some plan for
the relief of the tobacco farmers, to con
ft-r ou the advisability of establishing
warehouses for the sate of leaf tobacco,
to formulate a -plan to lessen the cost
of handling and selling farmers’ tobacco:
to discuss the advisability of cstab
fishing places for the manufacture of
; tobacco in all its branches, and such
other matters in connection with the
tobaecs interest as may come before the
■««**.
VRsxtimzr,.
r'L i Smithe, I) D. LL.D.
| fe a ^d in educating ten young men for
| the So-uthcra jiunistry.,
| A severe lire took place in CbitUauows
harness ■n Thursday which broke out iu the
store of W. H. Ford. .Pouf'#
store, crauafer Frye’si livery stable and Reed 5 *
were burned. The roof of the
Kennedy House was burnt of!.
A n attempt was wt 1© by no know a
parties u> wreck ft paswroger train be
tween South Pittsburg and Hridgeourl.
®o*»v ties were put on the itmk‘ but
v - ~ ra found by <>oc of tho section »««•»
*»d ruira-ii before the Irani s time.
wm-t.
l y tofel *a 1«» of leaf tobacco by »uo
iton . Oi*- Ihinvffk*
m market ia Nov amber
was VlSi.'JSH pounds; saks from Ocui-
1st t“ Novctalwr JOth, iucluaivt,
®>d75,80l jxuiud*. Bale of tobacc*
nmtptt am week nggngsm #?, H9.
MAH TEAMS.
Governor J&< kfton, of Maryland, said
that the situation In the oyster rebellion
Sf 1W
«W
'five tliotwand smied wen, are b unfed to*
grthcr dfire to dredge »«*> St:Uy on <•<?<( v.» aiwmds, and
to ‘ * mut - l au»:nt
them. To epp *-e them, the State hat
fourteen ve**is, ntort of them small
sloops tott-treed by about a hundred jpen.
Five - ," JV 0: 1 l -' hl P" m ‘ 1 , ' :,nr>on » Wl)l »*
ph&g&x i*ii the , hrtft: isU;am<ri's aatj at gpoi*
on the afc«re. ty* bv sdeok*» 1
sot Tit Carolina.
A suit in the common pleas for $10 .
360 the Uwrk-stwi damages, baought Ice Com* by U> erdts again't
««y t f„ r snnoy
srlc « caused by the smell of ammonia
u»odm the raaijufaettiro-of ice, was end.
» verdict fur the comjwny.
A at range accident occurred in Charles
ton. Two colored drovmen, while at
tempting to load a carb'.v of vitriol no s
Iray, smashed the carboy. The acid set
fire to their clothing and also to the dray
and mule’s tail. The two men and the
mule were badly injured, perhaps fatally,
LATEST Bf TELEGRAPH.
President D.az took the oath of office
“ President of Mexico. This is Presi
dent Diaz’s third term.
,lolu » Bright, the eminent English
«a**sm»n, has again become worn, and
cooditaou is now critical.
The Irish clergy of Rome, Italy, gave
a handsome reception to Hoa, Charles A.
Dana, of the New York Sm.
Erwin A. Gardner, of Auburn, N. Y.,
convicted of smuggling opium, «u sen
tenccd to four rears in Eric penitentiary
and fined $10,000.
The Irish land commission has ordered
large reduction ia rents in the reductions vicinity of
In some cases the
are as hlgh aS 4 9 per cent,
The Queen of Belgium, white out
and driving Sunday in Brussels, was hissed
groaned at by a parsing band of
Socialists. Bystanders gave counter
cheers for the queen.
. Brsaop O'Dwyer, of Limerick, Ire., In
**»»*«* that uniem the boycotting of a
Wttt named Ryan, for taking an evicted
b-irm, shall cease, ho will close the church
of the parish in which the farm is located
and suspend all masses, sacraments «ad
burials.
: A riot occurred at Lyons, France, on
Sunday, owing to popular discontent
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the grand theater. I he windows of the
Journal Progret were smashed find the
members of the municipal council were
hooted. Finally casairy were called out,
and they J dispersed h the mob.
, <>n Sunday evening , Miss KouBOvsky
was walking III., when along Fisk street, in Chi
cago. she wb* attacked by a large
Newfoundland dog. The woman scream
<d and ran, but the dog pursued her and
jumped and upon her back, tearing her doth
He ing dragged fastening her his teeth in her flesh,
from the sidewalk to the
ground, but was finally driven awav by
the crowd attracted by her cries. When
rescued, the woman was found to be ter
ribly lacerated about the shoulders and
* rm *' The dog was killed by a police
man.
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HARRISON'S VISITORS.
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^ ^ Of Georgia,
%£?£* 3^ iSS “tJJ*
called on Gen. Ha risen at Indmirop»lh,
Ind. Hu visit is declared to be purely a
social one an(l at the invitation of hh
- i . ; . wji, _ uuglilKii „ , u„
f the .* » w^deut-eiect, -1 , , formeHy , t in
eSBBMJldw of O M, Mitchell Fuat U.
g AR 0 iktSS f Atlanta presilJTtL On bundav rdrrbt ktZ
e0 ml
third anniversary of the Indiatiapotia
benevolent r!Utei society. The audience num
- 1 Geit, Harrison
opened ing , the cxeremi proper of the even¬
with a few remark-. He recalled
b 7.T’!fT“±B
in cohtrast with this It was biriiierly
th» habit to hold these aaj»ivef««ty
meetings Day. on of evenings them, of Thanksgiving
his Many ia earlier years of
recollection, were but sparsely at¬
tended. Perhaps this was the result of
lethargy of overfeeding «i Thuuksgiv
ing Day, for, notwithstanding the sparse
-otemlaDca which sometimes rewarded
! the invitation of society to its auniver
rary, there has always been, he believed,
a very widespread and do -p interest in
.
DEAD DEAD.
Gen. Mr*. Ellen Ewing Sherman, wife oi
W. T. Sherman, died In New York
City. Mrs. Sheuuan had been ftuffaring
from heart trouble* for a number oJ
tears and about three weeks ago she was
taken seriously ill. The sad news
sent to Rev. Thomas F. Sherman, the
dead woman’s son, who is a Jesuit priest
at Wooditock, InT, and her daughters,
1 Mis. Ella M, Thackera, of Rosewood,
; Pa., Mrs. Minnie'S. Fitch, at Rosewood,
i Pa-, and her brothers, P. B, Ewing,
Lancaster, Ewing. Mrs. Ohio, Sherman and General Hugh
of and born was sixty-four
years Ohio. age, She was married at Lancftster,
was to
9 h,m.„ Bf©, a*. , r w, r i
wore children. actpiaintui from the time that they
were .Ire. ,Jieraaao* fathet
was Senator Thomas Lw tug, who repre
sen fed mss* ate m the Im a man
te>r of years, and was ais» a cabinet
offices. Mrs. Sherman’s remains will l«
taken to St. Louis, Mo., fur int«rment
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THE PRESIDENT’S ESCAPE,
The trial of John -------.
with couspsri.Bg llronck, charged
to blow up the home* of
Jadacs Gary and Grinneil and Police
Inspector Bouficld with dynamite, ’
was continued io Chicago, 111. A
tlermsf* named Schdeidcr i.old where
Grinned livoi and showed-a plat of Al
line square, and on JUc 4lb Hroaek,
Chapck for and the witness went in search
the house. They finally found the
house and took a go.,d look at it. On
(he way home, Hrnnek raid that Prv*id«at
Cleveland had « narrow escape when cm
hta visit there. At that lime he (Jlnmek)
had a bomb ready to throw at the preri
licit tiai carriage, ‘but was diamaded by
•chaeider and Nikolaad.
NUMBER 49.
OOLDEN.HOft
An kite brtm.* atxaywi up ami down
The rusty fields and meadows brewn,
Sighing a grievous sigh, “Ah, mi
Where can the summer biossasaw hep
W ten suddenly a glorluas f#.»
Shone on him from a vraady space,
And with an airy, plumy nod,
•‘Good afternoon!" said Golden-Rod,
The bvmztf received her courtesy
An.! then cam# harrying homo to new,
And eagerly this story told:
‘Tve seen a lady dnw^-d in gold,
So shining that, the -very light
That touches her is doubly bright—
She nodded, too, a royal nod.*
‘ Why, that,” said I, “is Oclden-Rod."
“Como out and seeker where she stand#,
Gokl on her bead and in her hands,”
He cried t and I wi thout delay
Went after where he le i the way;
And there she stood, all light, all grace,
Illumining that w«4y place.
And to us both, with airy nod,
“Good afternoon!” said Golden-Rod.
—Clara Daly fi'Jat.
PITH AND POINT.
A black hear that has beeu eaten is
s brum-et
u Pm considerably worsted,” as the
stocking said.
However bad a man’s credit may bo
yet he can always borrow trouble.
Instead of the French in Tunis, t
wouldn’t it be more grammatical to say:
the French in tune are 'l — .'i'tiny».
A wealthy old farmer who has seven
good for-nothing sons, says he is satisfied
that there is no money in railing beat!!.
begins Funny think that, a fast, young roan never
to about settling down fin
til it has become utterly impossible for
him to settle up.
Now the wood sea change their color
And the folkses change their clothe* —
Soon the head of navigation
Will poop through ns robe of snow*.
— ft’hnii f’traiirup'irr.
“Oh, you have come first at last; you
were always behind before," was the
the queer first greeting boy » schoolmaster school. Detroit gave to
at — Free
&«*s.
McGurrigun that the was naturalised ye<terday.
He said process of makiog United a
State# foreign-bora exceedingly mas a native of the
York m>K was pha-j-jf - ~Nt*a
There was a young maid, n. Miss Howard,
'Who wa'> a most pitiful coward;
For a cm© lit-Ue mouse
And chftsodiier afi*over the cowward
I B Itu*Hia they teach bears z‘° rads r, me & h*
ihicalo dance bv grain raiaiiur uehange the they make them
^vcntvfivece.taiib-ld nricn of wheat
* y
y0n w,nkln ^ .. ttt ma , b * 5 * u » 0 F 0tt
think rm a country jnke, slrt” , demand
©d the new clerk at the drug store,
loudly and of drawing beligereuily, as he paused in
the act a glass of soda water
for a customer. “.lames,” hurriedly
called this out licorice the proprietor, for this “come and tie
up Rarnbo boy. I'll wait
on Mr. myaeif.”— Chimpo Trv
hune.
A Chance to Get Even.—Office Hoy—.
Impecunious “Fleasc, sir, here's a man to see you.’’
Doctor—‘ Healthy b?»F
Office Roy—“Very ramh healthy. Cot
something in his hand looks bke a bill. ’
Impecunious i»nt idea)—him Doctor (struck with in. a bnll- I’ll
como
give him flftv cents on account; ho will
faint, and I’ll charge him two dollars
for reiving him ”--Ton,
mwn.n^" iV’’H,“w do yon dot
And how i* Mrs Hadji Ghoo?
And how are all the little nboosl
Com© tell us, Hadji, all the iwwa.
AV© r© gl*d to woyou, mtnWer,
Ob! Zorowtruo worahiisir.
laka off your thing.-, *n-l s;t right down;
You me at homo m U axliins ton.”
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i Fishing for Fish.
|
Sir James Crichton-Brownc tells, in
m English roaga/due, the story <*f an
amateur angler who went to fish in a
Scotch rod stream, reel that provided with the finest
aad money con id buy, tha
moss invisible tackle, and the roost im¬
proved fly-hooks, hours without He threshed the
water for getting a utb
blu, and then had the mortification of
seeing an old fishertcan near him pull o«|
the trout by dozens, with -nothing but A
bit of stick, a string and a hook baited
with worms. The amateur angler looked
on puzzled the and old disappointed, and asked and him: then
went up to man
“-What is the meaning of this? How
rames it that 1, with the many perfect
appliances, can catch nothing, white
J°“. with only the clumsiest of tools, ar*
*o successful?”
“Theineai.ro’ o’t ” the r. IL (’. Sn- (<
!?** aishtn e f* y for l huh, * l< ® ,0 an' ^ t! yore “f' ilr fishui ^ at \ for ln
™ K1 *
Perpetuating Hunker l ostnme.
exist* Tho Philadelphia popular Timet say* there
a delusion that fbo Quak
er.«, at leant the old-time hrOad-brimmed
is fugar-scoop in Philadelphia. c naker* are dying Ten nut. It
not »o or . twenty
. ^nrteS® ... h -
„ FT"*P?£P „ *' ? 1 ‘. k |! 11 ‘?£ tila
Vorldl^ that'aoJr ani/fashCt l o raatttew'wjfh a . ml
• ways fiir a ■**»©'
syr^ssasfSu the Bon the vmini/aeii.-rati and the >n of Fri.m a life,
-ame ways same austere
even tt> the plain garb, of the r grand*
fathers and grandmothers.
A Homeric Fragment.
The explorer of the Fayutn, Mr.
Petrio, h;w the discovered “a splendid frag
meat of Second Book of the Iliad,
written o» papyrus in tho finest Greek
hand, before the rounded uncial or r.ur
rive document script* came found into use. rolled Thu* prcciou*
was up under
the head of a mummy which war buried
simply ia the rand, without the protec
tom of a tomb- It .maasuie* apparently
from three and a half to four feet in
length. The date id the manuscript is
«bout the second or third century. It
will be edited by Professor Sayce,’’
A man consulted two doctors. ("TO*
told him to drink nothing between
meals. 'The other forbade him to drink
anything at meal tiroes. He pawl both
for advice, but doctors. it rather weakened hi*
coaddeace ia
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