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VOL. XVI.
WORK IN CON
THE MOST IMPORTANT IIAIiE::;
CULLED AND CONDENSED,
Notable Events in the Leglslauvo
and Esncutivo Branches of the
National Govenuaent.
Jnanlay.
Washington, Anril IS.—In the emit '.
Mr. Vest introduced bill to i . iV.t t.
contracts l>v the postmaster general with
any steamship company making unjust
aiscnmmaao.i aL,diust <mv l- irt of t-Ue
United States as to imports by vessels car
rjin# foreign mails, iu connection vefercuce wi^*
he bill, and lwlore asking its to
the committee on commerce, Mr. Vest said
he desired to submit certain - dutimm ,f
the merchants’ exchange of too city of a.
Louis.
There was a small attendance of ’ -
members in the house when t he hou, .f
meeting arrived. Air. McRae, from tbe
Committee on public lands, moved to s;: -
pend the rules and pass a hill to v l just .' .•
swamp land grants and to iix iimitatioiei
for filing claims thereunder. The i .i a
to suspend the rules and pass tb.e bill v
defeated—yeas, 113; nays, 77;—not tiv -
thirds voting in thealUriimtive. Vue Umi -e
then went into committee of th>i whole o i
tlie naval appropriation bill.
Tuesday.
Washington, April 19.—Indirectly, hr
the senate, there was a test of strength of
the silver men, when the qu esi ion eaoie
up on Kyle’s motion to strike out of the
Arizona funding bill a clause requiring
the payment of interest in gold oris
equivalent in lawful money of the United
States, and insert “lawful money of the
United States.” The motion -prevailed by
a vote of 58 to 24. Senator Hill voted
for it.
In the house, after the approval of the
journal, MeMillin of Tennessee, from the
committee on rules, reported a resolut ion
vacating and setting aside all ordeis her ■
tofore made granting general leave to
print in Tlie Record. After debate, the
resolution was then adopted.
tV ednesdav.
Washington, April 20.—-The senate w..s
engaged during the clay upon the Morgan
silver resolution, wliiie -the house h nrd
debate upon the Noyes lit>ukwell c.:m‘
election case. Neither branch ccinpi.w l
its work, and they will continue cmisider
ation of the same subjects to-morrow.
Thurtulav.
Washington, April a!,—in 1 'no teag
rary ajjofuce of Vice President .Morton the
chair was occupied by Mamlei s m, the
president pro tem. of the sen.'ite. .Mr. Gor¬
man gave notice that, on Friday, May (',
he wO’Hd ask tjic senate to consider a reso
cexiled to the consideration of tbe hills on
the calendar.
The house is still engaged on the Noye.s
Rockwell election contest.
Friday.
Washington, April 23.—In the .* emit©,
the bill appropriating ' ) for W 5 .t
and Alary college, of Virginia, for occupa¬ j
tion and damages by tlie United Status
troops during the war, was takeni from the
calendar and passed. The urgent defi¬
ciency bill was then taken up and the sev¬
eral amendments agreed to, appropriating
$25,000 for the expense of representation of
the United . c tes at the Columbian His¬
torical exposition at Madrid in 1893, in
commemoration of the four hundredth an¬
niversary of the discovery of America.
The debate in the house on tie* Noyes
(Rockwell contested case was closed by Mr.
O’Ferrall in the interest of Noyes, and the
previous question was ordered. Mr. Kock
well, by a vote of 128 to loti, was declared
elected.
Saturday.
Washington, April 23.—tn the senate,a
Kill was introduced i>y Mr. Butler to re¬
lieve the Citadel acini any of Cimrle.'ton,
H. O., from all money rospouMliiiity fn- so
liUl ch of the ordnance store* i.viued to the
academy as were destruved iiy lire.
FALLING VAULT WALLS.
Six Men Hurled Forty l'cel — One Sus
pended in 31 ni* vir.
Jonesboro, Term., of* A .nil 1 25. — This
little city is in a state great excite
men! over an awful cafcastroplie that
has taken place h-re, hy which three
men were in-stantlv idllei _ and three
more mortal y woa.H'"i.
The officials of Was ngton county
were having some u.wv vaults in:: i-ro
the court ho:: sg on the east e:;:! of the
same. Ther • were r.-vsn men at work
but SSt the ’ wKnTJ.*“,i'f, contractor, A'iauis, “;“S I
were mo
cipitated a distance of forty feet from
the the low top of tbe walls*into tbe l fro bottom vi of j
'
n - ■
bv brick and mortar. Hands were at i
>nce . ; . ; .
from over the men. j :
-on and Frank May rare hrou-nt out
uid removed to tbe mater:.’... r - ,
There they were prepare! .or hnn-il.
work was continued ana Wade Snoa- ,
2 rass and Eli Jfoore was brought out 1
the and whole removed medical into fraternity the tnnrthou Jones¬ <•. and |
of j
boro called in to attend their injuries.
J. J. Adams, tbe contractor, only j
caped instant death by hanging with a i
sole, and was left dangling forty f.- -t in
the air. James Reed wadi a fading tv in ' I
rel bv h>Sk ionminff from f Ar\ra the 5 ’.’' 5 5 f
nniHUBJf. franK H’ ll.i.p r vas , , o i .it
iy hurt abont the leg? by jumping from
the top of the building. ,
S>«»tR XVas Insiantaueous.
Niles, O., April 25.—Jatuxs Martin,
45 years of age. a resident of Warren,
O., and junior memter of the firm f ;
Christian & Martin, eamaz i wage
• manufacture^, and a prominent mem- 1
l»er of the ^iasonic and Knight- of
Pythias orders committed suicide by
'.nootiiig hirn-elf with a revolver The
bullet, a 3 S-caliber, entered the i- it
tempie, range*! upv.’. rl a d io-goi iu
tne brain. Death wa- instantaneous.
A Prohibition <
Acgcsta, Ga.. April 27 — Petitions
are being circulated in Augusta for a
prohibition election. This is :antici
paled result of the Sain Jones meetings
There is little doubt trot: toe o i • s
voters can be secured, and it is probable '
that Augusta will hav - to face the com
tention of a prohibition election.
it Ir he CrmisforwiUc Democrat <$
A FLESIN'G COUPLE ...
Swift Vengeance Overtakes a l :.i s
V ilo and Her Lov.?r.
Bristol, Tenn., April 23.- V : il l
tragedy occurred in the m : . .
gionsof Kentucky a day or so ...
particulars of which have jns- :c ,c :c i
this city.
S. Ha well was burned to de-s a 1 y V.i
faitl.le.5--> wifi-, wh AV. i 8 iu 1 v
one A. Him’ y. An I ur after .... • ..ad
ber *“..... ' - il ’ vviih ,* ib in ' ' . ,,i '
slie , r,, ‘
« •"*-! ■ **• * ••L’ • i • • na
which she euiprie.l the contents onto
his bed. S.,e set fire to it and H • 1 from
the hon c e In ;i moineiit it in
flames. The husband and baby perish
e d. Among the many wl o wt-re at
tract ’ i to toe scene of t . e eotifl ration
was this Br y. It was doub 1 >1 ua
dersum.l between the two, for -..-hen;m
oppoituuKy presented Us.lt tmyfld
together. Tucy had gone but a short distance
when a ferocious bull attacked them.
Mrs. Harveil was caught between the
animal’s horns and swung in mid liv.
She was pierc d through and tUrough.
Brady, m a*.tempting . .. to rescue nei>iost
Ins looting and fe l. Piio null gored
him to death. .Mr. and Mrs. Harveil
had been married but a year or two.
The husband sn>pcct*d ho w;.e some
time ago of criminal intimacy with
r» | v
SHOOTING IN BALDWIN.
lir. r.Ioran, of .ViiUctL'cvilh', liilA I.;;w
sou G iiTctf, Colortul.
JWILLL*/G<-V1«LB, \Irm-w r,.rF a-* (^. 1 Apt \nt-l d - 0 -> i.—el*. . \f„ ,
.,
James ( ••>!).»riic, of this city, went to j
collect a .small account fr<nn one Law-I
son Garrett, v I 'Ted. t hey had smn 1
words about the account, but no trouM
occurred, . o >n atttr „ the . quarrel . - -
borne went t Dr. O. F. Moran’s store,
n short .instance away, ami was in con
versation with Dr Monm when Garrett
came in the store. Tho negro nvi
?« remark ami stavt.O m.varfi Om
borne with a large meat knife Jit Ins
haul. Osborne'drew his pistol and fired
twice at the negro, but neither shot, lo k
effect. Afc this time tbe ntygro grabbed
Osborne and threw him down and took
his pistol, and was in the act of shoot
in" in*, wiltn whoi Dr in. ^l.n.i.A V ,......,>mr appro.u nved no i v i. i ; h ti
his gun and or o red the negro no,, to
shoot O -■■borne. I iie negro poui'**- I ■ '
pistol Dr. Moran and said; W G—d
d— a you, F will kill liotil of y m. ”
Whereupon brail, killing Dr. Moran shot t i e 1fi negro in
clonarV tlie bim iusta •
tifiublf jury retarued a vm.uct ofju..
s.ibouQjf.
EXTRADITION TREATIES.
The Seitiwt** ft an two > nxv XT 4*0 i t- 0
« (Heiuiar to ('onsniuf.
-3 mmm
now t’.voi'XiT traati -the Rim
sian and the French treat u -» ’.id.:. ‘
before tie s me. ... i.c &***>*»
treaty was irop-.r: 1 it ho.ds
first place on tlie calendar ol executive
bnsine ■, ’ and in the c.rd n.rv !, coarse .,f
busitieas must , oe dmpo d of m some
way before me French can be formally
considered. This places tin* 1 y - r in
un unfortunate p )sition, for although it
is not gentnlly objectionable there are
many senators wh > are strongly op
posed to tli * Russian ratification treaty. :m l they by
their opposition to its
prevent action upon the* French tr<*;;ty.
The two coav<*ntions were discussefi f'<r
an hour in executive session Tiiursday.
but without result. The opposition i
the Itu sian treaty is base 1 upon t5 •
capital crimes section, under cover ac
whic it is asserted, p r,o.,s mi-lit Ini
extrad ited for p olitical reasons.
UNDERWOOD CONVICTED.
TU« Jury -l.iir.’d tlu r.i:«—lie tv; i
Serve it <>u(.
Atlanta, Ati (nt v Ap .1 - • •• f i ja '* a A ; TJ '■ ■ ;. - -t
wood was lom.d gu ly.: (he amai", o. .
Al-ck S v rs ui t ) • MijD i :.,r euiirt, the
jury Lly recom n . l. c-t tin* > Bsoner to the
, - Uitiahi life
was save i. V nd 'r.. oo i wdl spend the
reinaiudcr of his days ia toe pcuifi-i).
tiary. unless jiardoicd by tbe governor,
On a furnr r trial he was found-,udfy hang, bm
of nnirler and sentem.-d to
was granted a new trial bccanae Jud^e
(1 , r k tailed to eliar-e the jury on man
slanchter,
When Ju-V-fo Un Clark c nrfed "vif. the hia jury iii
this im:.-, '.-rw'Kid --at
fnI)t ciliW ., j , in When the
jury r-a . 1 it, v tract his wife and
cuLt-u r ■ iu court fit * Tu. Uii
u , • the verdict w 1). If.- was
S““> «-* M * ™
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i > ii»ker;««:i ion.
WmmwT.iv / \n-ii ->-«_it u 18 is P m-oha ro «a
,, that, after ^ uormatit in the
1; :: ■ - i ' 5 • • "
some months, within a few d ,v; the
on fcbe hytU) ,. ci.Ud ir tbr-nKh ana!
v ^. er md ,., ort from ta- c'i:nm.H.- •. T„
will b- ; k■ ifi.-L v.-irn this ac
tioti. for favorall th<} - r •• lize it was impossible
to get a • report from tne com
mit.ee, and have for some time simply
been nrgin;, that sotn • kind of a ,-epoi r
Ije mad : in order that the matter migut
be got at in the hou-e. 'I'm* Aiihuic;:
meml/errt, hu vever. will tin i it o evt y
... n p ^ fs rt —olutioii , wJ.’ep it .
»on the cuieiidar. a chore are a grea,
tmiuyoth-rniroi-n-. • -ad of it—more.
ln fact, 2 than call }A. .ly ho reached
,i during or j n thi« tlussAMo.i s -A.,n . ■
A Oruttnaer Fined in Oillliri.
Griffis, Ga., April 2*J. W.Vick
er&, a traveling man of _\ew York, was
fined nrrd cost here, 1 liBordarly
CCIlUlL’t He -gistered at the Neita*
and cade . f a* a room, v/hica was
a re5 * d h ; m In the a! terno >n he tea
d e Mrs. Hiuuh 54 | :ats in pay in rot
for hi 5 dinner hen he wasst-Ked for
pay for the room he (-rated tha‘ be was
not iu the habit of paving for a ry>u» t<>
change his -Alar in, and that be con
g’.dered jt an imposition. After paying
the amount Vickers returned to his
room, stripped the bed of us covering
an 1 emptied a pitcher of water in the
middle of ts.e bed. The matter was re
ported to the police and Vickers was
arre.teJ jo»t as he was about to board
the north b.und tram, and locked up
in the station i.ouse. He was Sued as
stated.
DEVOTED TO .,
TLI PKOi’f.K generally.
CliAWFOUDY1LLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2tt,48!»2.
the biggest day im ,:G: \
The News and Sun’s Hearty lnvi Aou
to Visit Griffin.
Griffis. G:»., April 22.—TV fofiow
ing editorial from The New.* : : ’ ” •.>»
serves the double purpose of ana .... .a^
the location of I he permanent a.ilUat y
encampment of Georgia and extending
to the world abroad an invitation ta
visit GriiU.i upon the occasion of th '
»hst grand opening of the same; .
,
then Captain th David llailey. Governor Vo tit •
ami Ivlsory lmnr.1 h ive fijee
F* up wiiimy;. by ween f it- .'in, m. I The hiesiay. Nows ,\(nv niui 21 is
s:-, j*h»cs ! ,
tho wotvls bur'i.vl, l( „TTh^u» !•
v. !■ i - 'Mi
our by the »>i't ; h»n s i ’liicatjo Fair people that tire
eponin y ii -World's will surpass
this oec --wa b\ magnitude, hm don’t you
believe any sac a ta);v. On the day ■■where
enZmS'miob'l.ebme the ml wil"^lie'W."iw.na m2i
hearted great city ,-,t iu n the prettiest which *ml is GribifC op-n
state,
The jk> n:i and eircuhistance of the oc • i
siouwill be something to cause throb > a ad
thrills of joy* to run up and do vn i a.i
spines of t e most si my-hearte l. ’i^o
governor and couunanilcr in-i’iiief of the
army and n-ivv the' of flv»■ ,ui, with ail VMS
s ta,T ibrfv-tnroe corners of the
state, from lliawa we * to Okefenoket*, in
the full panoply of martial power, will
lend their bright and unterrifled presence
to the occasion. And there will be., real
•oldi.-rs bare, loo. in regiment.,, in brig
ades, in bat talions, m platoons, m geuuiue compa¬
nies, in s pin and in rank, with
colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants,
Second lie iten.mtn and eorpovals, keep i . .usr
with a |,*\v coaplai.is to tUepene#,
They will bo in town and camp around
everywhere. The and dW !li:i^
streets and houses v 6
and stortami te legraph noles wdl all li •
decorate l wi.h Lags and hunting, and
s ‘‘ ,>v '' ai ‘d calico; Lucre wiil be tho sound
ol cannon, guns, ptstols anu Inwcrackers
by day, and t he blaze of fire works by
night; plain there will he rod lemonade Ison’s and
water works water from
branch, Ison’s as well as other things that itfwiU (l i-. r
over bar. O, you can hot; be
‘"’('iriltin'■‘iuv^fil, all her frieuds to come
and witness toe triumph on that occasion,
^7^% fp m “* t»ru» ns Kwifucky ami a.s low
above i,Hat. Hire ca:rt enter fully into I ...
spirit of a soig hern gal • -lay—nor w<-doc t
want anybody from Chili, because wo
don’t want to raise any re d war. But
b' om anywhere bet-ween these two ox
trcmes-an l they probably embrace as
niuch latitude n.s we can comfortably ac~
comeandseeaudlookandbeholdanderj- commodate, . uylmw—we want peoph * to
joy themselves. Don’t be will bashful, hut
come crowd that.you right along: likely thei’J won’t be noticed. be sue!' a
Don't forget the day and (hit : Tu*
' A May t. \t.,l bring all y-wrfol ■
tHm/r muT 1 /' % " WW "''
” • 1,1 ‘ i l m
THE MANAGERS SPELLBOUND.
A> Armed. M«»» »te.tr,.y«l a l«nli u t l:„*
►“>'«f VoiiiH.
recoivIU from Bonita,
Jlor,;lloutlB parish, in v!beast Lauigtaiui,
Bays;..’”
-The comm: loners and officers of
* , Joun a. After tl:,.
J * 0118 clof , "- 1 a . ot maski.l . , men,
armed with Wiivcliosters and shot gniw,
gecurp(l lhe bililot box , lt
md destroyed it on account ol nra >
Totes.”
The returns of tho eh^ction ac© coming
in slowly and tho re feryites Ut can only bo
estimate-. 1 .. The Mcl 1stat«* c-eiCch
Fo.^tev'b election in tin Ill by t wunt y
thousand majority. is is a ^rc.-n.
victory city for Fitzpatrick the unti l V.ery p<*<>p!(*. in
the is undoubtedly
elected mayor, over Sliakesp*are t tb'e
present incumbent. The election of
Fitzpatrick hands throws rimr, whicli the is city deplored in thf by
of n
the hotter eh, s of p -oph*.
Tn • idftafb".” Assoc i ited I'r-vs acoyiut. #aVf 8 !
-I,.- m, .• ■ that FonteFa
majority:.r.... i-..a- .j.:”ich 8
^ muuyoiO'5p’ulb:.wc FRz:.:.irick'' !
m-ahtity for may-fie -McKacry lurt estiwtwl a; I
6,UU0. ^ O.i t':o statuanlci
t v . i iifid - city there wore aiglT.
nf; . ut; , (>f c ^didatea. Oa the Fad .’
ticket tiiere were as many inoro. Be
sided these, t *ory were three other tic,;- j
” .Th.cunch.teAyC
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INVESTIGATION AUTHORIZED. j
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Why x* AciiN*«» Has il««u Taken «n |
cwi 8 rr,i«
* ;
„ WA T 8 HWflrio»e „ MA . April A •, 4>l A. -In , spite .. Of
f
the solid oppodi^on of the Republicans, I
in the committee on rules and on the ;
Haor “** ot >£ t}u) \ hoa8C t h^ comtfittM «,». 1 '
’ ’
unUK>ra«l an inv”st.::ra ion by its com- •
mitlee ou civil service reform of the i
year'. 3 , the part of tho president
i i" the*
rcjioi l- on hi* i.ivesti^ation or vtola
t, 2 l ^j 1 ® c,v, Au { rt< ‘. rVic Republican I t * avV , J 7 ^ prana- n Ison 1
nea m Baltimore.
I be committee will besjiu . its , invest!
;
■ ■ :
as atnende l by tie* committee on
rnh’.s ir is in-t only to iiuuiire whether
th * ofi’e'e holders recommeadel fo-** r<*
mov'-'l iy R" 0 -‘*V(*It a:-' h* ill m office,
blit v.ji-r:j- r • !iey have be*-;: indicted UH
they should have be-m.
j /• r<*«;plfi’rt I'arty lleinuru).
I ,f a 1 ; SOS’, M si., April 21,—Tic- follow
j imt v‘ a!i! '> I'o.igSit t<> lie drafted into the
platform of the P ■ .p e'r Party i . Ain
barna, reported to seVi^ral be meeting witli
favorable comment in localities
j j rJ gtate where efforfcn are lnaki ng
at tbe (lT ,nniz *tion of the People*
p artv . C reads a follows: " W • te
/ .a,,, r irovenimwit V tnv 1 tiro 1 ;
former owners of the »lav. liberated
by the civil Lmtcd war,” States a* the re*uit of
the
,\ Jlwt«-lier Stmt*
Atlanta. April 21 lliam K
a ( utcUer at tue corner ot Humplinex
and Pcfcer«< n r *et Was dangerously
shot bv an unknown negro. Kn. y and
his wife unrig nom*-, when tu *
negro at tn ... o push a servant, wh *
.... , r .i,: . u on by carriage, off u
* ... ewalx. ' couarefi the negro
r hiii jnsr j, : xu i tlie negro -hot
, >n„, i,,,!i *,
caugut.
A 1 ‘j . , < a i> did ate.
Pontiac, I r.i 23. T ho proh: •
bitioniste of triis
have nominate 1 E. E. Day of
kee. for cottg:
SOOTHERS 00 ..
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WHAT IS BSUJfl DONS IN 'iTIV.
DIFFERS '-If ST AT F I
mmn a
A Waakly Tflat of Now ll.it
prises 'It. vs Sprung Up
k ike Bisy Centers.
Chattanimu a, April 25. — Tho
Tnuicsm.in, (iuitUnooga. T«mn , iu
its review of iMfusw Industrie* es¬
tablished in tlio swiSher u states for the
work ending Ajjd! 23. says that tho
most sign 5 .-mi f ,M>nn<. of till) work is
the coU 8 .il. ..Hou of the great iron and
mining is ; e .isic;., of Alahania.| It
seams now pretty ' clearly settled that
the C.ihawlia (' Mining company wiil
consolidate with ti;«i DeBavditedvn ami
the Tennesson Cot) and Iron company,
and it is ijnitif liU^dy tilts Woo t war 1 -
Timmas furiaic- a 'will also wit. r the
ooiiihiu *. If’ cokofurtmees M.isj is done it will em
1 race ail iho in Alabama,
except eight. :'ini ,ivo il cornhiimd iapi
till of about $3Q.0S&$06, The advice ■ to
The Tr.idcsni: u ill's :Uo that this com¬
bine is the begia.j ng of the corn a t for
supremacy hetwefti s»Ji, Ute furttucoa of the
north am) t'-io ami tile organiza¬
tion is for both oa ,lis nsive an 1 de misive
liurposys. It ti!.*JTipbiiio :• prolia •’,» taut tho
first le.-nit of will bo tiie
ce,•' i m of two iuiaa iiso stool plants ip
Alabama,
u no o |(i T:- ilVafli-sm.Ti indicate a
definite.in'! mark-'i/iami ileciAfii improvement in the
lumber an advance in
prices. From of id.; j parts viter of business, tin south and
come Tho Tradesman reports : decided
in'j>..rt» show a
increase in hni’.Mti ; oner aliens. The
Trade.uem. (Ij.i oouditibtts ia l.ti . f weekly review, finds
'as south very much
conraging improved, uli'l ihatnf. tljk' pix«hects nuatl.i tnor twidw • «n
* r
mu'ilb'i.
Tra-’a r.cwx wvent” eight
liw iiidu ; rl.v. j v.;t is dc d nr iniMi'
I'o’.’nted du.ii ij. li’ week, fiigi’th I’ with
tea ninetect) cut.u’g •nn-ipi.g.f jnauut.n hew . b 1 ”V lings. mi 1
Am MraheivUlidwstnes .inpit?hint' report<>d .ii
mg m
brick and tilt: wqpis at Oriingcb iv;:, ii.
(’., with 150,009 Ala,’, gapital, and others at,
Giintcrsville, ciijpafeea ,1’ooicr arid Slat t’H
I <>'•”. Ga., and are report id at
boro, Tallaliais Ga. ■c, Fla,.HRmptou and Slat dcvcl- It*©'
An t ajirpVenH'iit and
opm.’iit compali ’ with 1350,000 capital
lias been 1 -linH ted flt ^Lolitgomi-ry,
F. tan&SM&jss&jLki, cctric lighiia ttMuiM i.i CiAbcit.
Ga., and lir molMl Ahj',,A1 f.« Du ii ii. (Ta.,
U.-urhtta i ■ Fall-, la.-,
and Hlci.cc.a,^gtOr ttgcl.iim. •'.(. :
B 0 , c i ( ,
Ark., Uudsvin, !l _imt.*uina, Sbelt».v«W.
Oregon and Uce fvi.ic, tern, a f.JJ,.
«00 n-iactery. O iMica,::.. 1ex , and
1 c * ,lil W 4 ^ ,lt D.Uanm.e,
xx. O
Amu ;g imi working piauts of , tho ,
wc-k. tin* tniduspiuu reports a funnico
at Llano, W stove w, vl, a. K.mx
< 1,1 • i/*'n., and Queun Luty - ... an 1
r= umuries and macbm * h -pu :u i
‘.V )? aU<r 1 i,., • ; 1 l,n< '. ',1 *‘U-burg, !
*’
: !' x \ 1 V1 ‘ I■' openc- a**, i
Jv ' 11 V-y '' l, v ' 'J ^
, vV nnil m:ii
(1 '• ” i :
uLnv ; n; ^ Ci-u^ny vw c : a i• <■ a
ood, lexai, a $40,0)(» oilcouipanv
^*“1’ri* at Do-noil^ ^ lex. New J 1 cotton U ! , , t " mil n -V $
*. in ‘ ' ‘ T !.V :1,0 ‘"V/ 'J 1
t‘-n ana vv a ^. iN. D.. ‘ L_»m >ta*».
...
L ao v il.*, liv and i -w;*i Luny
n %. : ' , ". v ,iv ! 0 ’‘ 1 '• •
r ‘” ! irtMl-u-nvun f nlao r; I ■' w..,«U
■ : 1
cj; ;; ;i
V “ 1 r. ■ d m *: .
^: lc ”'* yT!'0U 'l. ’ ' J <; p. !<
uw-O”" fac.iwyait (mm ■ <. . I...’.
'« n ’ : r ‘C 81 A ' ' ' V.i., ii i i
‘\ . tex arid , ^ iilMg
U}.‘ 1 .
U ' U, ' : * ........
A brewery fenlM?K 4 '»'l- 4 ?b is reported a 4 ,
Roanoke, Va.. paucr iiiij ■•I'larg.mieiii.
afc Duotia Vista* Va,, un*l c iio i ?ndi at
irion kacd<'r> . G%, Union .Springs*
mall i.j.-o irpoiM amon, n<:\» Tihld’i' ju i y h- f
nn aKylutn to cottyl9 f (KKj at V U • dm,^,
Va,, business iiouses nfc Afcbmtn. U;i. t
Cimituno >y<", ( oiumbi umd Kn xvibe,
Te ? ,, “ ""' 1 ' Dana. ehnrcl. at.
AUttuU, Ga.. and h .lels «l Hi P ■ > ami Ty
Jev, T*-Jt., StflVWit-hu, Ala.. hcJjooI
buildings at Asheville, K. and ....„ i
Blakeley. «*.> “***-"- and Warehoucea tit Ash#
»’ T “’
J»d,;c Simni'iim' '5it) .;f »»t«.
Atlanta, April MB 21. ■O jveriKn* Is or*
. I?
1 ‘ !
-
0<>ber of the IJlcie Jtid^e circuit, to sit
jriJudg? Siiiimons i/lace ou Hie mi
pretrie ticuco. dudge SitQtrions being too
rtcfcc to at,J end to tlie duties ot tiis 381
r l : .7 C : let for bearing
iu fch Npreui court next Monday, and
m Ji *m (Jobt f is tlie trial j 2 ‘N iu
vviit I • di-<{U J iicd, and tin; ’ovi-ntor
will iuive \o * 'p /infc niioih«*r rub 2 d 11 L
for Jn ia h.mtnous, iu aJi j voo., diyy.
MtitMHH iitW# for U* V IJtilfl.
Bolivar .-vr ation, April 21 -The Polk
county De; rat m convent ton appoint
to all state inventions.
1 tn fciifhu>ii;t*ticaljy ad >p
confidence in .
- ■.sing and ;'Commendmg W. ,J.
g wr;i*»r; abo a reMotutiou
i present DcuKK*ratic ad
Of m i nUiU* officials, and r*j
con, cpd^t.H for Dcahurer and
Walker lor oritey general.
< ntt)!;«?rt ti» Have Watur.
Ccthbert Ga., April 21,—CuthU*rt.
j» to nave ocfcric lightff and water
van d* ter mined in a my
uy an oLmjgfc UBaijini'/riH
‘■eided to
meat. (
t in mmn
t f
||*#t V.'. •■Id** tulUm
w York, April 25,— -
til s
4,2 (ft, '
cit / -
hi u
l
u i ,<j
THE GIRL ACQUII
Her lever mul Moilin' \\ a* \ t
of Murder ami AoPfsswr...
RlVEKSIDM, Oa., April ill.- 1 I 1
of Fntch and tho two DrUvu-h v. • i
Lr the murder ot Konuofiy i»u* j-.; t
doped here. The case Was one el’ th*
most sensational tlio wirograss section
has , had , . . years. Konncly, «_ . prosper
tu a
ous young farmer, was found in a creek
last year. Ho had disappeared a mouth
biriv. His body had been sunk and
and held down by weights. A negro
Loaeh boy said that Fateh and the two De
women had oomiuitted the mur
der at Mrs. Delioae.U’s house and had
carried the body more than a mile to
the stream. Pn’rli wiis tu rested TT<
eviib’iico was tiiaf strong ajjaiiiHt him ami liv
oonfpssml ho killed Kenned.' . II”
said that he was engaged to !>•
inavritul to the young Miss lv
Loach. Kennedy hail slandered her and
he shot Kemie ly for talking about tlm
young woman's ohm actor.
Flitc i was Convicted of murder. Ilm
trial lasting a week. Airs. DeLonoli
alter was found the guilty of Vising an accessory
fact and was fi.i,d if'Jei). Her
daughter was acquitted.
THE REVOLUTIONISTS AGAIN.
A Slier III* ini.! poum* Have u HatH« vrU.'i
GiM'xa lUcti.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Anril 21. —United
stutea Marshall Frickodiaa advices i om
a Deputy at Rio Grande City telling of
an anigagoiwent of officers on Sunday
with n farce of Mexican outlaws, hup
jwsad to lia a romanl of tlio G.irr.a i d
lowers. Th ■ tvlcgvam say*;
On April 17, at annrUo, fcriy-ii'.e
miles from here, two miles iiorthw,-a
id the Javaliiiii Itanph. and tw.i miles
north ot ibe Luna d ■ (4sto R uieli, V. .
W. Shall}’, So riff of Starr 0,mnty, wi a
a. veil men, c.mio u|mj:i and luid a light
with twenty r’v.dnttoni.ts. LUenlV
Bhellv wen shot Indy i i the light hand,
('irnline, a Mexican ’’ 'pvtlySheriff, was
shot in 1 ho head, il il li men were .hot
ill the first volley dr. d. I had three
figlli Deputy United Sheriff St d rdi.iL in T Kso
with the an 1 posse. ■
revolutionist,; were strong, mid. Hie ot ,
Cera being nnabie to cope with lie n
auecesstnilv, lia 1 In l'eireal. Two of the
of the haiidiin were biU>■ ]. but non • of
tlieni captured. I will mid a run. with
Troop A.
AT,MY 01 THE CUMBEftLAND.
Its Next Meat Ing WiU lluld n\ GlGeiv
iii iiti^ii in September.
WahiiINGTV.N, April 20 . -At H meet
ety.of '"•& the ............ Aiw oMJk* Ouiu^rltyid, (h«
date of feint next reunion of tlje sacinty
to hv held on the bid Uvikdd “f ' 'Mcku
m 4 ,r was dwug* I from that fiat ig.t
s, *v>n«»friti
tert>ro with tJw coming djjcadiipiu mt or
the Grand Aruiv of the Republic iu libs
,. ity . Many vUenuis hav ..xpr-, ed
t h„ , mn , N „ „f attending b tl. re,..Rs.j,
it tliin obancfi iu the dato uhonl*i be of
fort’ll, (ien-ral li. V. apitf/mtiai Boynloo of
Washinglon. lias been cor
.....r.’lary of th" sovietv ...
place of f nil ft. M. ni»,L who Inis
1 o Tvio hi f< nn iudeLu-iu- period,
T'm.lui n :\ Hue - iiiv Adoe) . < f
tli j t .^cUicr i \YA *hii jiton.
ARK AN jAb* EX il.XASURtR,
Nv> '. . Ailji(i|;T<l .ol. Guilty ll> |l>o tlflm*
itml Court,
hit. r ir, Ix<> k, April . *0. . -The , n July . . i »
tii * <mh « 4 oi' Wibiam lv Wo odi u fT. *cx
Ht ate i }■ ;. air (di/irgeil wit 1 » t jnboz/JJng
; 4 :5 ■ fiuid 1 nn J comV i’Wiug fdiem to his
own a *, has returned it Verdict of not
guilty. Jjiia was tin* second i rmi the
jury hi i ha Ji;H' Mt/illllng . ■' X to Hi X
Woodrutf went out ot office (miiav. li',
TJien Jus c«H!i nceoiint WMtf ahorfc
n:i<l 1 II UIofM'y h\ waM nut paid i'
b.v hi. uivt i<* - ml bru.u y id, 189!
i • we . nidiclc for f.iiliii ’ I■ * p IV over
1 in UJU Wll'OI uee !"() Iiy Timm ur< -
5 P ii'i'ci,v. A. e vil ui ppie i’;( iu tie
cu.iue -ry <•*>;sr ,i on YVo idrnff mid
hi# Mi in I t,i - i ecovery of tho Mini
cbn i “1 by i p,' a i duo tor ooit.iiu
bond.: mid :n.i
THREE TO’.VH'i r rt :t *-i.
An *,.« ..... '•** 1 i* *
n„. v.trvK .u im*w«.
.« a , i if
p“-’Cd Ir ra Hi I I., Dixo ,
WIoteiH and Vacaville In vr bee;j do*
8 troye j by earthquulfe . 54c .- i f to
ttv p’ncca are dam-tge 1 : o (dial parti >
ular- . tve not be *n ohia. e d*
1 **If tn Hail I call' .<*(».
zr. *..: Fhanci-oO, April* */.--An fi ui u*
heavy c; apialo ;U *1< Wus h it
hi JiortJy oi'»? d o*e!»a'k. g ■:
tl. -e <}>le from Hi" r ale ;p. i • vi : >r:‘
i i hm :ed home* p<-c.
J «H*> N<- iOKH I.YMtllClI.
( VbA, A '■!';! - our n ;;r iH <N"*
Jy:,rcl at. In v-r . * , by a mob of *' j
Ii.Oii.
(Jo Monday <dgb‘ a • Cafigi ,
3IJ whom was a v
fe «* L and un 5 tf?d . m
were taken from jnit by a marked mob.
A strong guard nud tho pJoadifigH *»f tlie
jailer did not prevent tbe j til being
broken open.
Tlio nani(« of thoHe hung ;tr .Jerry
Winiam-, Ib ovg«* Davin and Wiihe
Williams; then AJ!>crt. itola r‘ 8 on, who
wai Jolt at the jail but implicated by
tbe hr Hi three hr the killing of Bteven
uon and Viiyn* Friday nig t.
Mu" trouble exfiected, a two more
are implicated but not caught yet.
Negro** offered congreguted deuce, iu large althougu nunc
l#er*, but no vi
well alined with Wiuch'* ra. The ne
groit are iu great Hfcrengf h .at the mi mi,
and it in r.otimated that fifteen hfindreri
weapon are in their po i ui, a i l
future outbreaks are expected afc any
time.
A Mail Thief Arreited.
CcmmI'O, Ga., April \*A. -Bob Hark
we**, a 17 year-old colored Ikjv, mail car
rier or* the Ctiifimin^ and Diuuiu mail
line, W'H arrest*'! here by United Hi ate#
Deputy Marehafi William Bruce.
r / argf d with robbing the iu-tu He cut
into the mail sack and extracted tbe
registered letters, eoitUining about
f r 5 y floUars. 'flu; negro was c; rried \/>
Atlanta.
HAPPENINGS THE WC: '
Nows Dispatches <«:»f!s«*: **l in• i i rV
rut Sections of ;l><> <;:•/> •
A l.\u jinn >v;■ - ths auiw of :i aa
flood fit English, Ind.
A man, who vomited up throe .sn.T, vs , i
VVvllsh om, Pa., isdvad.
The Indiana Democratic convention i;
overwhelmingly fin* Cleveland.
Tho Kreneli rabinot has declared upon
exlimsiie operations in tmim.aey.
Tho Rothsi liilds’ Frankfort t'ashiorJi.i
al»itH>mloti with over 1 ,<H) \\x)J markL
The report Hint a combine of runner in
tenmia was eomtcmpliUed is odieiallv de
uieil
.Mis. Hannah (’hurl of Port Xnrria, ’
,t.. celebrated ttie load anniveiwiry Of II.':'
birth,
Siiperiiilpinlont Talcott of the Now York
lnnoey. Htilta asylum, .says baseball is : rnrv : .
A tlireaten.-d ne .im lynching at ; •
man, Tex., was nlmi-ted by tho arreas .
*!»'L'ader.
Fire at. Oecuai, N. Y., destroyed I lie ('om
mervial hotel, t welve houses and Uv.v
burns; loss ■> i,o hi.
The l’roMideiit has selected John It. Tan
ner of I liinois for appointment us Assisi am
Tronailrer at < Uiina.go,
Uri'coii Deniocrats are I'or Klcvvlaini.iin.!
fiqtieiched Governor tile juvsidontial aspirations ol
Fenttoyer.
'l lu> Ht rvtv', wav ami navy ilcpavl meat .
lire vivciuli nipiuly in UohiiiiLi, arrangin'.; lucnforculluJinudr.
men.
llxcitcuumt. runs high at. WuHUuintni
111,1 In cooM’inience of lineal.. Ilia
' l»” .i > ufma.
William II. Dixon, a iat,ant .cum al pa
Mcnycr nnt'Ut. of t in? Mil wan ken road, < Ju u
«l Si. 1 'aul after a brief illniw.
(JciicimI Al^cr liivs autliori/.od a c.u ;
Btatiu^ t lint, ho is out for tin*. pruHiiloutin
nomination, tooth and to' nail
Tlio l 'lilted Minoiv.irkci’.'.'tMinvoutloa re
Boli'i’d In app,-a I agahiMl, tlin rotamt doci .
ion in favor of tho track system.
Tito municijml (lcn<ll(n k «t 8 !<. Joftcpl)
wns broken by 1 bo Republic ins uldcnuuu.
tlu." ckmmud.H of (iu* l). uiocratic
of A Lnbcii* I’iMHlmrK pa nor says I lie I'Vdcratioi
ami tin* Kuit bls of Labor hi
making u war of extinction on euHi oi.iu r
Ibir.i bir bb'W (»tr tho doom of t lm v/m',
ofibcb/mk of IMounl-villc, I*u., bill, wtu-,
Ncni’("il off before ( ‘icy ■ ccurcduny pliuul u,
A l»ill itppi upi i.ul im; y5i),0 i() I'm’ tlmcivc
lion of a public* buildiii'jf n.l, Mcnoinbjce,
Midi., was favorably reported to tho i-uju
n I o.
An Ohio woman, while ;*(«ttltia break
fast, t m in’d in her <diil Iren and said:
“Now look, children!’’anil blew out her
bruins.
I l.ilTl.soii i . worried beranse Sccrut.a* y
KlUins caiiiwl bring ex -i . nator Platt:, «»i
New N'ork, into Jim 1 ‘iuuny with tho admin-
1 st rat ion.
Reports fi’iim lens winter half wheat in grtjwiug
staid s slmw I b.tl I ban in a ;;oo<l
condition, .vlisnour) reports only 2 < per
cent. good.
tkdmnaiv Miss,, Illm'ktitttu was executed in
Fayette, l^r wifH murder, lie win
tried /get s» tHoiteed at thu b<‘libiia.bei
term, iwfi, 8 -
Thu (urgent mini!«C of immignMitn tivui’
■TUvrstM',- kiinvi'ii in one attv.*pi dnjiinrrivuU r 'fity- iim'&ikbk&i. at New Ybi-i,
forclciirrs. w
IfOVcrnor Flower of JS ^ r orkimH ImmU'v)
rtjinvlamal ion calling for an evt ia hcshIou
of tbe o’clock. iegislatit^b to moot Monday night at
8 ;} l .o
French The king that if ol t Inyy Dahomey coni tone has Undr writ fen ho tl th Mu
dumourtiations be will dest roy all their
sell lenient s.
Over dC.nnO hogshead t of tiob/u Freneli eo Jnive and
been cumi rmjtml for by t various lm
Italian govertinw'ntM in t be Mot*ten
nuking ntatsiM.
A bM'ribb* rain anil storm raged at. Milan,
Tex . 'I inifH-dav, b* n e bon ana
brid ,e 4 were vs l aw iv iind r ultoul
trav l HUaiiende I.
.Major (o ne! 1 1 Brown of t lm i'Mtrjaiv.iiS
MU lit ant ui 1 si" I I« ><u .Mimlieellii, Ills.,
Idw general order taking command of h w
eml wi lun star*'
An exploding gas meter In ii Detroit gro¬
cery lion -e blow out the IV mt of Min injured store,
broke windows a bloc k asvay and
It number of people.
Tlm I lea 11 abduction case U, Kan City
In Huiwbfcd \talvln 11 :- 11 min n*ii. f'liii’
years, and Ida accompli' r. f/j/,/do lieunis,
two years in the pruitont iary.
Tha cf’ i ills <ivva t be alien nopuliit iuu
of New York I it y to im.ooii, wiii)«* 11 ml, '*!'
Kings county is jb'i.o <). Tin* total |>.)j)'(
la lion of Mio state i» n,.)S;:.b5L
lly n vote of pi to Id tin Mi» i ,acliudda
Sunat** bidedniudv p • ’ puje d con i ii ion
of Mn* order iininid refitting to th** proposed mi
neX/Uion of ( . to MifMom
A large immiier of ii (’hlu«n" luive Inudcd
at Victoria, Brit i ‘ olnoibla, and tlm
Fnib'd Stales wiil e .(*k ino vigiittOCa to
prevent I hid r entry into Hit# territory.
Tin* itlTt mo! nil .< r to the Ttea*(try Me
port oii*nt Tiiur .‘lay age r ‘ gated -A fW&.W
oiin> o. Tlie ii.-jiouut pure , i w;w
oiiuu’.n i»t, price i re'pug Ir-nrt #0.8745 to
; .Hi'nn.,
WlioJesfile grot ' i ri of «*vcn%l states aro
Iclding a conic) eocc in c\v York. Their
rhiri Im IneuM ho Jar has b(*e?i to get ail 9 g
t.eii ion of irbfitu on sugar, but tlw refiner*
will not eminent,
'I*lit* pen ion payments > far Mils mouth
amount to M ,vh,uu> nu 1 the refund of
t hi" direct tax* d.o over *'!,<>^and tha
ton erineticj# is that the Treasury balane
has fallen to #29,800,0u(),
The ScJjooner IClfzabet h M, Hook. (Japt.
Cl.irl , frorri New Vork for J/oaton with a
j * cargo of iM'bt'igony and <■cd'ir, went Aithoev
on ilundkej< iiiet . Imal. near < Imfiium,
Mans. l he Moiunnoy f/tfi’Saving ciw
went to her a d taio
'Ehc colh'ctjoiiM of Jutci nal i veiiuu dm -
| fij«r t in* (ii'Ht, nine niont Us of 1 fc* Ilsoil year
! ending .June 2 i, J a *. v.*-r.- if J J -*0, the nn
iiicrwiM? of h4,t47,tsW} i o/»ipar* »l with
c<' *-iplH'luring th f - cornrHpowliuit p'u i'/ii
Of t he pruviouH JiH'-aJ y car.
It is expected that tiro f !vs»r will «o»
j mute .'of to 'JcaHi pcrinJ MrrvJtiidf* nul for AfifiJi life Me* HfiJiiio, wtt
j UI ((.avki'-.d j p..AiJii.i- upan 'I'avaKi.chuns, Fin
wbfi> ...... wan at of her bur
iaa'i. of tijd murder I.v pai .on Cnllexe
hand, i’rnf. riaiuoi.ot the Htnte
There i*< now iu sMire In fiiilnOi ■■h>vnt <>r~
more wheat;, with on** * ‘-p'i *'i. Mian Jui -
♦iver !>'•<•»» »IJi*<dA*d in ot ct, at on
time in the Junior/ of tJ A rnertcan gra)
trade, ’i'iii* total in n-bo U 15, > A,4 ‘M bufil
ui*, and all J;ut J-W/iOj ) hu-.hehi in <>f tl
flfje-fc milling gra'l*
The new (*h">uniu- and
are pretty generally *• U* t. fliotig •
are more cbum/ifit* tbau ■la Inn
a re be, the bom fwfcead clain of Pierce
Nebraskan, on the town »ite, i ;i » i
regarded by other a ,nd 490 di
town of people h pro ru’ heali'.
Htab' convuuf ions a , "A
pub! * in* fit Mamm im * < i (>>' the It- (
«u'l Suutli < aroliua >. P. O.r.y iv-c, 4
rinon MiiiueApolifi. ftsderal Afc aj»i>uin* H' .« bitU;r ■in
diridri IF jf** r*-i 'Juu-u tf.ijf
■49"’> ‘ Itthu i in,’
th*i mention of O -firm- and U H ujP
Kibility hootftd 'lo at Ua; a /+'■ m ihurK 1 i i U f u
•va ■ |
in tbe f ‘on wm
for wh in- ^•(ghborhoroi . :
jSKXKli BUh
s*
Sinaia * t, ■
Terms: $1.25.
NO. IS.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Stones Mountain ^ Ro nte.
UKOKOIA UAILUO.U) COMl’AV;. .
Offick Gknkisal Maxa< ...»
A irovsTA, Ga., Nov. V ,
Commencing Sunday, 15th irod t fol ■
towing Passenger Schedule will he op
united:
Sohoclulos JuSm-it.
Mile Slight- 1 FmsI
,sT\Tlo\g ; Express Tiain
Ip. .\l
Lv Atlanti . <i, 8 OOitm 11 u ill) J LV’
Ar Jlrvatnr ; (i 8 10 1 tl 5 ‘ ’ !i 00”
< larkston-' IK 8 s 1 U rY
’ St M’tilill l«l: 8 tz
' l.itltnnia ■ )- B U
' Cotiyeva I :U 5 • 12 5 1 i :! 40”
' Cnving'n I ;7 I 3 ‘ 50”
I,V Sot:' ledge 1 ("Ir rl 9. A t I H ‘ ‘ j ■! I 30” 10 ”
A r U u I y. ■
’ Aladisiin 5 t 2 18 ‘ : I 10 ”
’ Ituekhcad. -J il • . 2 * ' :
’ (ivecustfo > 11 -I 1 : 2 12 ‘ 6 20”
’ Union F'ti 5 11 la • : •: 30 ‘ 33”
' CKvitle I ~ 1 2 24 ' 3 57 ' , a 54’’
j,' uu 113 12 :]im 4 12 * ; (I Oh'
, ( am.iK 121 )2 52 ‘ : I 30 1 li 2 o’
A t‘ 'Lomisoh 134 1 1:1 1 5 01 * <S tl”
’ ILirlcm 14(1 J 47 ‘ 7 (Ml”
Ar Auuusta. 171 3 lupin: (UUauu s 00*
Sol3.Od.Ul ' : -S W'.. - ..t.
-UK ( Day ail \ NigL'- V ,v*t
STATIONS M Kx press ; 'I’mlii
A. M. «
Li All*;ust:i. 0 11 i’ i.iin 11 Oi))i!!D 7 5.V 1
0-(pin *
A r I laih’ivi : g.V 12 l2 (K> am 8 31 11
‘ Tlioibfioti •* 7 U ■ij ‘ 12 -tl ‘ i 8 57“
.
i.v i iinak : 47:12 55 * IU 1 I *» 13“
‘ iiaiTit'U. : 58: ^ -0 * 1 38 ‘ 1 X
‘ f i'villn <u i a ‘ : 131 1 ^- 42“
■ Union I”I 7i>: 3 H> ’ 2 5 ‘ H 2 «l'
• (ii’ccnsli’o: K'l 2 2 d 1 : 2 II ‘ lo lo"
‘ Mmliuoii 10 :; ; 01 k ; 1 :.i()30“
i iSocD ( " 1(5 ; 110’ 51 ' ; 4 1.) 4 11 HP 4
* (iovlny;tun;LlOi >» ■> 1 ‘ ' ! ;lit 1 ill :D 44
1 < 'onyci’K i iu I 00 1 111 55 44
4 Liflionia i W; ) 4 5 1 i jim*
4 »S(cine M i 1" * 1 >>7 5 4 1 ‘ : l ‘J 22“
4 Cllll-kHtoll JflO; 5 W * 5 58 t j
4 l)c<’,ul nr 105; 5 4 ; 0 00 4 1 :
A r A Hu h I u 181 : 5 l.iUttd 0 oOu/: 1 i pm
Macon rji’axi : ...
ii. Night'
T( > M At < »N Mail IB* press
Lv ( .»nuik . ■ .. I 10 pm -
4 Warront* *..: 1 20 * ; 1 IU
n .
4 Spill t» 2 J(J ‘ : -I 0 * 4
4 Dc\ cii’ii 2 25 4 : 40 4
.»
4 Milled;;'v c
‘ Il.uldiKtkH
Ai’ Macon ..... 1 Mlfmi: ii 8 i , am
hv Mittidti' .: ., ofiam: (Ml pm
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