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The People s Advocate.
VOL 2
mo mi
Items of Interest Gathered
Here aud There,
CITY ITEMS OF INTEREST
• Warm and dry.
Touug crops Buffering for rain.
Gmrt n xt week,
Anl news ssarco as he teeth.
Protracted meeting will cotnmenco next
Sunday at the Methodist church >
Mr Ed Golncko and family ref.trued
home last Saturday.
«ph« resignation of Rev R E L Harris
hat been accepted by the Baptist churc’u
here.
Bob Gunn and Ben Wright colored
charged with disorderly coudnct were up
before the council and plead guilty,
Mr John Mann returned to Atlauta
Tuesday.
Onr citizens should profit by the sad ex¬
perience of our lister city,white Plains]md
make some preparations toward forming
a look and ladder company.
Now ths wiley fox ia flying
Will lieid'a hounds aro on this track
And I’m going to Clticago
If I have to walk back.
Tbo above poetical elTuraion tacked on
the door of his office tells the story of I)r.
H F White’s departure for the World's
fair, lie expects to be bacx September
Ath.
The game of hull to be playad hare
Saturday weak between Cincinnati's girl
team and Crawford ville’s boy team fur¬
nisher an ever interesting subject for spec
ub.tive chatter between tho “»innll hoys."
BARNETT RIPPLES.
Bv Jack Sprat,
Cotton L opening very rapidly.
Fodder is being saved in splendid
order.
Tho annual meeting at Salem Baptist
church i« in progress with good prospects
for an inleresdiog meeting.
Revs. A A Flucker and J U Fortson is
assisting our paster w R Cox in th"
series of meeting now iu progress at this
plica.
J/istos M agate and Lizzie Rocker ot
Cunt a k j». :tr- spending several days with
inuuds suu lulatives around Barnett.
Fine crops of Sot gum cane ate ready
and waiting for the manufaetuer of syrup
to come along with his m*ciitr.vry.
Mr. Jon.w JAKunucy, or. and family
ot Thom sou, Ga., are visiting friends aud
relatives in and around Barnett.
The many friends of Mr. 2,tick Peck
formerly of this county but recently of
Augusta will to sad to hear of his death.
JJa remains passed through Barnett last
wsek to be hurried near Kendricks mill
a * ’Toliver” county.
The public roads in some places have
been worked while in other they have
not. Wc arc c! the opinion tnat the earn
jlng court will open with a weighty work
devolving upon the Grand Jurors of hath
diver and Warren coutties. The roads
ia some places are rougg indeed, 'flic road
just above Barnett to Warren coUMy
leadi'ig to Craw tordvilie and the Hello
road ia Taliaferro are Uir samples of
negligence up « the part of some oce.
Be hope riwt our grand jurors ia these
counties will look into the matter, ex
haa*te our present rood laws tod then if
our public rosds are not good it will be
wed to discuss the psoUen. of b>w
we can host U*o up our pubhc roads.
Wc wish to remind our friend* n»4
reader* oi 1$* Advocate tlmt we in sti*l
writing fur ike paper and all new* of »*
tarast pull to ikaak/alif vud aud Ap*
fU i regularly to fee Advocate,
“A PAPER OF. FOR. AND BY THE PEOPLE.’ -
CRAWFORD VILLE. G AUGUST 25 1893.
NORWOOD.
Bt Rkb.
Siuce your last isstto our community
has lost one of its oldest and most res*
pectable citizens, Mr Dick McGiuty. lie
has lived for lha last seventy years in this
viudnity and with Inouing old a™ e ho
has exemplified the true christ inn elm ace
ter and highest typo of citizenship. Truth¬
fully can we say *‘a good man hath de¬
parted.”
Mrs Mamie Slone is now convalesceing
from a severe spell of sicknes, Jlo pa to
see her out soon
Tae Misses Donner from Savannah Ga
who m&ko annual visits to our town hav«
arrived and will spend several weeks much
to the delihgt of several youths who
boast of the first shadow of a nuistaschc
upon their upper lips,
\V A Cooper, I'jop of the Norwood Ho¬
tel lost a valuablo horse last week with a
d.»« »i dO'nosid as a coaiplicstiou of too
much “driveand cold water.”
Prof Torn 11* was Principal of the High
School nt this placo lrom ail indication* is
negotiating with Ordinary Cummings for
a ''pair License.’' Go it Tain they only
cost 1,00 mid the girl if you get her is
dirt cheap at that.
Severn! old Warren County boys here¬
tofore residing in Texas are coining back
to the Empire state. Dry weather and
uo crops to the "Lone Star” are the ti
diug* they bring.
Prof Bruce, and Miss Lillie Pilcher
were editing tu friends in our towa today.
Warren county’s Corencr would like to
get a job. The people are so pencabie
tutu ho has not h.td the first case tilts y«*^
Wtnch one oi her sister comities cau tuako
this boast? Don't all speak at uiice.
We Lear that some are discussing the
' propriety of Georgia's passing a "Stay
^atv” an excellent idea. Word it thus
that every farmer to ‘‘stay at home and
raisu his own bread and meat aud lor his
city relatives and friends to “stay” at
home mid live on their own resources
th rough these dull summer montlo”
Dr. 'p.dmags says there are enough fish,
in me waters to teed tlui uatiou*. If the
extra Session goes back on us. wc will
organize a party lrom this place to go tu
the Atlantic aud of course your lepoi ter
will have to go along to record the nows.
The new schedule mi the Ga. linad suits
tuc Farmer aa he can go to Augusts or
Atlantu either aud back home the same
dav but alas, how the •a'y people are
bawling.
WaURKNtON NEWS.
Iast,<al of stooping at
went l>y and came , hack , down i hut , . arrived , ,
too lute for publication in tli i* issue.
SHARON D0TS
Rev. M II D 'gjTett i* carryiCg on a t>*»r
ie* of meetings at the Presbyterian church
no lia.-: goo.! congregations.
Mrs. Ida >t'*>re and daughter Miss Lee
*r* visiting relative* and friend near Bar¬
nett this week.
Moasrs J A Kendrick, J k Fallen John
O’Keef sod M:n Mary O Keef l*ft last
week for ths World’* fair.
Mrs. Dr. Mooro and daughter* have r<
turned to their home tn Mi.lvlgevilhi.
m,. »»* a ............
ter died last Tour»bay au<l «u buried at
Kaytoivu on Friday, thia is a *a*l bereave- |
ui'-Bt to ths par> nt* a* it ws« all toe
kild tte-y had taey Lavs our »ympaiky 1
.
Mr. Buck I’sek wa* buriad rear hear
last Mauds/ be died ia August*.
Mr A L O.ihcrt i* again a* b»p*ot;
much to fee pleasuM ef hi* many ei
tower*.
Itev Mr Huge* Guard hta iMariug tear
m serai daya ago sU-ml any additosis Vo
tte skurab be labawri bard but Use pu>- i
did a*A teufe I
H*
IN ASHES.
THIS BUSINESS SECTION OF THE
BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CITY OF
Willi’S PLAINS Bo RNED
UP LAST MONDAY
NIGHT
SIX FEN HOUSES BURNED DOWN.
Last Jioiiday night. between two and
three o’ciock tire was discovered in th«
large house of T.tppeu attd Son. Though
the cit’Zous saved some goods from the
store it was impossible to quench the fire
aud it rapidy spread onward in it dtsiruc
t;ve march. The tiKliu street on which too
stores are .ituattd run east and west. Th*
w:ud was from the oast and the fir'swept
up tlies'.reel rapidly consuming thehouses
as it a cut.
From Tappau and Son’s stole it spread
to the dwelling ii iuso of Mrs 1PM Yap
pan. the'ice to the store of Mr U Tap;nu
on the south side of the street thence to
the drugstore of Dr. IJ C King aud the
store of P M Muss on oppo ite sides of tbo
street. The fire then divided, ouu whig
sweeping down a south stieet and burned
ths I’ost Office, Tap pan and Merrett’s
store and Greats maculae shop aud a
dwelling house.
The other wing cotitiuusd west and
burned the atore of M r E T W-dker several
empty store room* aud a dwelling.
The l oss is estimated at about
/uittrcuce covering nteut on* third, ll is
thought the fire was the work of an incen¬
diary as a window was discovered raised in
the store in which the fire originated.
FLUKER oisriucr
By Vox
Kan*.
'limes hard.
The poorer people get, tho more they
visit*
We have commened picking cotton.
The Melhmliat arv carrying on a pro
traded meeting at Carters Grove, aud
have some fine preaching. VYe hope
they will reach those that the Baptist
Lave failed to reach,
J O Htewart looks like a man m w
with hid new hat, See him court week.
Col '/j. H Walker is fhruug with tlie
girls this week, Times will soon be Ut¬
ter with the Ordinary. Keep your eye
on him court week,
Mexico Will Maintain Her Credit.
City ok Mexico, Aug. 21.— It boohis
to Is) a fact that tho government has do
tenniued to make no new loan in En¬
rol*, but to pay out of it*; own funds
coupons falling tine in October and Jan¬
uary on the foreign delit.
There has been a powerful influence
brought to bear on tin* government not
to pay the interest, the anpinent
many bankers txiiiig that a suspousion of
payment would k«*ep the money in tha
country, vr&era The T>m*i<If*nt it is badly and his needed minister at
of prf-^nt. tinax.ee think, however, that their fimt
objed should l* to mamtam the credit
of tho nation abroad.
Fe«-1* Better louanli KnglaDd.
Lontjon, Ang. 21.—Dispatch** from
Cairo indicate that the khedive hap vx
perionerd a change of policy, if not a
change of heai-t, ,-inoe his visit to (Vm
stantin'<plo. iiu is said to lie treating
tlie representativoK of Russia axai Franco
with noticeable corilneM. and to be stew¬
ing new favcw to the English. fail¬
it i* snnniwd that he resents the
ure of Russia and France to support 1 lim
smd his anti English program during Ills
aojocm at the Golden Horn.
Nl<-ara(ua Want. Anm istlm.
Manaoca, Ang. 21.—The report that
ex-Pre ideirt Sscaza wiU be recalM is
a genera! BmetB-inr-ss, and out of tliia
r^TsLSsrS'rsss Htales, or a protectorate by that power.
Cholera la 1st. l eteeUror*.
Wamiinoton, Ang. 21.—Dr. V man
of tte* marine tewpital eervioe. We boen
notified that cl»otern i* praaeat hi t. P*
ter*l»nrg in epidemic form. Tl »r«i* no
iniiiugratioii from ht. Feterafet'p Tte,
Kuw--nn Hutiv/riti*** do nut a i m emi¬
grants Ui pal;, out by that way
Trjrloa U> Ikt Ip a *W«.
Trir-IOAIF* Ifil—■, A**g. *1«~
fWlvadcvwm ate to
Innt at*Ait m revuiutioB,
lion m cnn.sk €
COMES AGAIN.
7 -»
Mr. L II Young replies to Mr Cheney’s
ft v Last Cnnimmicaf on in the Advo
cate.
dll ,1 Grecncsbero Ga. Aug 16, 98
Editor:
*ow comes my turn; Jtfr. Cheney's
aassttion that our relations from boyhood
Uav- been pleasant, it is true, hence tny
imi’g notion when 1 Was told by aa honor
absl a man ns liven in our county ( whose
naule he lias, and if not can gel]‘.lint he
hadjgone all the way t Greenesboro to
colt any reflection on me when, >.o', only
as ty claims wc were only one aud a half
milc-lnpart, but were five to faco in town
tho ^ ay of trial. Next Lie professed
chsriy is misapplied but- perhaps those
who toed most of that article for their
own ^ctiou can afford to bo extravagent
in grilling it to others unasked, for 1 will
tell iiku that tny conseioiice is perfectly
clear in using tho law even ut weights aud
iiie.vst^es to prot,*t myself from paying
money money that I did not owe, am!
money that Messrs Olieney & Co. dare
not* c’dint I owed on the Noto sued on.
Ilts reasoning ’That lie wanted to make
,.,ine *iiueLu as grand a isscal I telt
my sell ta be,” must be tlie deduction of
u swell bead fool.
New Put, wliy do you briug tn and mix
up tbb\e;ii» uuusaettuus?
• Do y id meuu.tu make me mad, to make
me ca id it, so that you cau play the
same off game reputed to tho old firm;
put the'money pi tho hands of suuio one
eli* todscouat h ints', claims ag.iiusl you
at iibett of. the dollar, ,
'Fhef^on hint tlmt I. with other trn
lortunut • onus, rendered sou uuabfe
Sb&tM T..’L ’.viy *Wls9u'4
tell (hut 11 Ijkt Irokn with moio of my prop¬
erty iu ir lands, as collateral than you
had ch*J| d again at mu. Tlmt you ami
otbuis t'J Wum you have given them, hold
to day lover $170 in notes, when you
dou’r c'/aim 'bat I owe your firm but
$ia7, /
W kit you talk about unpaid ration*
it sei 1 to me, that 1 held a in aiiiiuent
to 11/ -, /> in the sitape of a $186 note said
to Wi/ivon tor Hour just L'tor.i you broke.
Ahiifcu TI old glass bouse fable I* stilt up
plic ole
J fiw to ilie [Hiint. jou *ay you ha<l
ritfer a in in would steal fr.nu you
pies !id tlis Itiw of We glits ind Measure.
If’you are honest why did yon not reason
tlut way before you tried on a technical
point to make me psy $100. when $46
was all that was in justice due yon.
Your aasertiou that the facts are muter
ally different from tbo w»v in which 1
stale them, is uutrue.
All, f r tlie gift of guilty Geuias I can
I , lor only .
■‘-•count y,»ur action* in one way
aod that g<«-s buck to niv *, boyhood. 7’not.
* , , , y«iur , lmii iie.l , Fallier „ fu*y llwt, n»
W:ut hu baby U.y ho intended to
ineks a |«;rhct (certaiu kind »li auiii.al
out of yon aii'l 1 auj sure if he di.l not
a ceecd, lint nature old. ll you are in
dull, t about locating that auita.tl he may
be known by hi* long cara nad loud
bray.
Now Mr. Adi tor 1 depricato persmiaii
ties. a* 1 believe all true men do and only
regret that my past (slid I may hop* j
future frknd did not keep hi* tongue frout
unjust criticisms and lei tlie law to which
be bad appealed by stile counsel settle the
matter.
Mr. Editor I lhauk you for tlie column*
aud hope tlpa wtii suffice, I will state
that I never refuse to tweet my equal*
on fair term* sul much prefer civil
gentlemanly a«tll«<ua»t*.
Truly L- II, Y'ocnu.
niK CINCINNATI G1ULLASE itdl.L
CLUB,
Willpter fe. . tbs 1 * n— Craaterlvute t Urys ai *
lutws'ih.g gams of Ball Saturday Sep
tenahsr 2nd. Taia ui’ e i* tbs Ctenafu -u
Bsac Bui i of the 0. fe
i dfemiasiou fcs 2t<ct«.
NO 6 8
FI SOUTHERN Mill’s,
Daily Happenings of Interest Re¬
ported During the Week
FROM ALT. POINTS IN TIIE SOUTH.
Con.l.'nacd ,w Mwb as l‘.»*,.iM.' to l.lvo the
H. UM-, milt I'rt j arril K-r-wlally for
Itoidcni Who Are lu a
Hush of Itusinrsa.
CltATTANOfHIA, \ttg. 28.—ThO trfldf'B
tnan, in its review of the industrial situ¬
ation in tho south for the week ending
Aug. 21st, 18U8, reports a further falling
off in iron production, Uiere now being
but U) blast furnaces in operation out of
25 in the Birmingham district, and four
out of 12 in the Chattanooga district.
Mills all over the south are running on
short time, have closed on account of
failure to procure currency, and some
an: issuing scrip for pay rolls, maturing
in 90 days. falling off in tho demand for
There is
machinery, but in new industries thero
is an increase over tho proceeding w< ek.
Dtiring the week there wer 1 45 new
manufactories organize'I in the southern
states, chief among which were the
American Economic Boiler company, of
Savannah. Ga.. ceirlnl #183.000; the
Economy Novelty Manufacturing coin
pan/, of Charleston, \V. Va.. with $100.
Oik) capital, and tho T. Dumas Furniture
Manufacturing company, of New Or¬
leans, La., with capital.
Jackhonvili.b, I ia.. Aug. 22.—A sfx‘
eial from Port Tmnp.i fo The TinmH
tTiiion says that tin* Gorman steamship
Markoumliia. which arrived there from
Vera (Tnz, Tampico and Progrosso lnat
Thursday, lias been orderisl to the United
States (piar»ntim* station nt Dry Tortu
ga;, with it re-'orted case of yellow fever
on board- Too vessel liad been detained
and disitifet ted at Mullet Key, the state
quarantine station, XJM miles liolow here,
and no sick^ssu having ilevel-q^jKvnj*
allowed to proceed to her pier hero after
five days. Luet Thursday niglil eigt t of
the crew were roj*>rt"d took with a shgut
fever, lint five of them were tip atid bad
dressed next luoroing and were aliout
tHe dcvk. < *'
Loom, i j
Hr Aug. Vt.ttp 22. —Governor Htrme
*► «s»Bto
western statw. r
a »p«h..a, ...mi Halt Lake, Utah, says
tlmt, in HiM/iiking and southern of the states convention which of
the western
Stone he has said Ihniii that jKJtiUonod lie would to b* cull. glad Governor do
to
anything that was iitial an<l proper
for the well Doing of the ‘vmth and we*t.
He said that such a convention for the
considerat!"!! of qwvtions affecting without par¬
ticularly tiec,o two sections, re¬
ference to the c,w*t. might result beuefi
cially.
Memphis, Aug. 22.—C. F. M' Daninhi
wns shot and iiiMtanily kill's] late Hunduy
afll . nuwI1 hy ( Umlo WilUanw. The
sliootiitg occarre.1 in fnmt of tho Fran
cui] hotel, ou oeooad atrect, and flit* Hy¬
ing lmllotn crotttwl a ptuiic in that locali¬
ty, Imt fiirtim.it' ly no by danders wero
hurt. Williams ehai'g'sl M'-DuniolH with
bdug intiinuto with Ids wife, and when
the two na n met W.llirtine »i|vn*vl fire
on MeDaniehi, filling him with bullets
and prodwing in: taut death.
Memphis, Aug. 22.—Six masked me?*
atoppsl u pn-stengcr train * * MfwiH
aipni Valley branch *•! t-'o . li <<*•, -
tral railroad So'ioay mmning mid bold
up Deputy Unit*''l Htot' M Marshal Htuck
ton. Tlitm tliey took ids prisoner, C'Iijik.
Tait, a negro, from tho train and shot
him tn death. He was * hawed to the
neat, but they t**>k seat ami nil. Tait
hml innrd<-r.-d his hist employer, .September a farmer
nairusl H. <'. Pete, and
h-vl .just been captured.
UliTlMoNi*. Aug. 23.—Th« ooin(»>sit*»r8
ia the newsp.'ir* r nftiren of Tim Dispatch
aud , Times .'ii*'«»n a •••'• „„ fhe tn-uo.e
grow* out of it d:- , - ,- cut *<v* r the
■cateof ime* 1 * " n GP ‘ Lh»(C mmliims
andsho.-b-rh.’.irs bet..,., ttw Newa|«s
I*,, Puhlvdiers ass** ntoa.mi.l tl.oTyj*.
graplu'al l mon. i o Ti.iu-s w now
tt-mg typcHetting ina« hints*, and Th< Dm
patch few expts.-tH -lays. to Both have paper, seven m wof op get ratiou out
it. a
tbwr r**q*ctiv« editions oh usual.
RalejoH, An*. 23.—Governor Carr
baa h°nored the re*|nisition of (Fovwnor
Merthen for five not.-l Georgia itufera
d*s*. wh»s have, as a gang, committed
in.uiy rubl*ries in various munties.
Ihcir nainee are: Henry H*-a!*>lt, A.
He.ds.lt. Bylvauaa S«xalsJt, Kay alf fkalsdt
and John Uay. Tliey arc in jail r.t
Murphy, having fled to Chomkee county
njiou pursuit iu Georgia.
‘
hNoXMU.E, ,, Ang. . -i-. , —Major . kmk. ... ,
■ecciver for the I>.,t Ten—ee.
and Georgia railrowl. wys that a cut of
th« sal art*.« of the employe* of his n*a*l
ill a sure thing.. All sxian.w will lie r*e
feel tu from IU to 30 p**r ivnt. He
says the earnings of the road f.,r
past month have decreas'd Il'iU.OiMi. The
cat will pertinp* go tr.b» • if , t S-p*. 1 ,
Vi* K Mim., Aug. 23. — Tin*
Conuu”! - .1 H'*raM attain.< a .-it -: '
•rraipi:f f<«hi*"iqsadti'ai »xi «,f < oiigrc .n.ui ( .wcliin-.-.
to fna:silver. Tin-ar
Bel# tilli MV I. mi-rep..-w-nt lo- i
Hi*! u|t»>n lam In 1 ‘Xjilm’i wbv h»;
»ihI M«-t ar«th«m OQURMimii nm
u* fee *i*.,wu wtefa*. of
ttear .vewtitaeut*.
Bavanvab. Aug 2S.—The omtrai part
or tte I-t toiy baubling ou Ui« Bay
jHferaoi. <wmpted by linker ^ t’o.*.
axerv' .<*:hit. -I WiU. a temte: U.A ”
Over 1,000 barrels containing sell : aisinp
floor, fell with a crash from the Hurt)
ami second floors into the basement,
which was empty. The debris more
than tilled up the twisement.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 22.—The second
Case of yellow fever was announced in
limns wick.
Surgeon-General health Dr. Wyman Brunner, has wired
the officer. of Sa¬
vannah, for the names oi three or four
available doctors to be called on in case
of an emergency.
There is no excitement here.
Atlanta, Aug. 28.—Receiver Garrett
of the Atlanta and Florida railroad, has
been ordered by Judge Marshall Clarke
to eliow chuhc why be should not l*»
mils’ lor oontornut of court. The peti¬
tion avers that Mr. Garrett was ordered
to pay certain <jums out of the funils in
his liiimls, bo I Van failed to pay them.
Han Marcos , Tex., Aug. 28.—The First
National bank has suspended payment
given by order that of the the depositors directors. would Notivo be paid was
in full as so. n us they could realise on
the paper, of which there is more than
two and one-half times the amount re¬
quired.
Tlskaloiwa, Ala., Aug. 28.—Will
Farmer, the negro wife murderer, wna
captured. I»y Sheriff Humphrey and
Doughty aiid George Neilsoii at Fair
field. in Ptckens county, near tlie Missis¬
sippi tine. He confessed. He is now in
jail. No trouble is apprehended.
M.mii.E, Ala., Aug. 88.~Tbe latest
nows from the Moachauiito war in Clarke
county, is to the effect that for the pres¬
ent, at least, all trouble in over. The
gong has been either oxtenninated or
driven fraui the country.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.—W. I T .
Shropshire, editor and proprietor of the
Coosa Hiver News, at Centre, t.'herokeo
county, 88 in Lea ubervo Uailsilen, died
Saturday night at 2 o'clock from an ov¬
erdose of luorphino.
Atlanta, Aug. 28.—While sleeping In
a wagon, pulled by a country mule, An¬
drew Pullon, a uogrv fa ia hand, w.v*
run over and almuet * *stantly Irijlwi by
Ui» hour train on the LVi.u al ruilnind near
this city.
CoNcoitD, N. C., Aug. 38.—Miss Du
aenlmrjr, nnsttitistrem at thi- • * ~
jmrt dted Wi k*art dtoNir*
i ii-jri thlTt'’ mm i r
\ o; / A «
\BRf .vswtcu, Ang. 22.—At 5 o’clock
SundaV, rfter Hnrgwm Branliam broatbe.1 with tho his
Uist. a manful struggle
drwal sa.urge, yellow fever,
rw GrlAHLco AR . ccrriN I tJIv boMrUtmO. rOMPt AIN<5
Anil Other Town* Are quarantining
Against the 1'lague.
Charleston, Aug. 28.—The death of
Surgeon Branham, at Brunswick, and
the arrival here of two men who rojiort
e«l at tlie hotel "fro.u Atlanta,” but who,
it seems were froui Brunswick, lias canned
some fcdiiig Itcre, ;uid it is ivit improba
ble t!utt itotuti steps maybe taken hero that to quar¬
antine Atlanta. i“ said At
larita diK'H not quarantine any infect d
puris, and by this inciuw renders tho
quarantine in force in other place* of no
effect. There is nothing to prevent xe
fugoes from Brunswick or other infected
«Iftcagoim; to Atlanta and omingthenoo
Li any otin r city in this 1 • ! h> mat
board ti-r will of probably health, ahonld lie cm the D’ver it dev*
itself i. the Rnspocto' ■ ••.!», .i . •
L-infa anthoritief will be a ked t« eof<: o
such sanitary tegnlatioiM as will prate t
other cities not so lil<ernl or fortunate ht»
to climatic influences as the Gate City.
They Arrive In Atlanta.
Atlanta, Aug. 23. Two hundred
yellow fever refugee* are tuiw in the city
H, *d more OT ' oining.
Gioy left Lrtmswick at midnight, fly
ing from toe deadly fever, and . aiuo d
ns-t tn Athuita, <*w «»f the few j-la***
w b*« gate, are op«i to thei.
Tho trains won* met u*i tlie outskirts,
of tl „. dty by sanitary ti.^oughly offi.a rs awl ail
wer* nv,ssU,I
aIu j ,‘ phyaiciaim ,^ examined each oue aa to
w r r , Jiyrfcal who ( „mbtion. , amvcl
Th( . lave rs»
fw of but one tn.uble, and
that i* hunger. They have been 24
hours witiio.it f.sal. and atone were al
amiss
Itrlglit* r tn Itruwiwtck.
Br.ONRWifK. f fa., Aug. 28.—At 1
o’ch* k the is-ard of ii'-ulth ann,mnces no
new caw** of yeUnrw fever, and ouly one
„f an y kiisl of fever reported l>jr
anv the dtv* pfcvsicians, <*t!»jr ■rim— and thte city
remarkably fr** of
Tbo city is nearly depopnlatesl, who bat
n ^ xeiten-ent amonj; those
^ r , ben*.
liven work in th” city has been com
fdetely disorgatuzeti loods by the excitement, Mou
Tl.irtv-two cai of people left
dav night.
Utnis, t!i” fever jwtient, is now free
of fever, but very inmh depreabud.
A,t -n< *>!• «- llarfitttsa.
%ra:3H. Ga.. Ang. 83.—A telegram
from Brunewi.-k, stating that yellow
p-,«r hist br- Y.u out afmdi there amt
feat 3.o*ri of l»r cili*.w w.mld ... Wave
tht;!** ^ AUnw wowd
2 .^ lh*> w.?s rirnmvm ln*re.
The rownrih wbidk w.w then in mwio®.
i^iib-i U-t th* arlviaw of ly lewling jifim- vel
rum. who m un . i i ite w s agreed feat
|.,w f. ver <vubi not *t«ead ia Afeena.
U|*»u thk a.!vi**e the n umil opew fee
1 m ,K tnm «tett*y*«ol Urm-