Newspaper Page Text
■. ■
’'m .
W ■
msa 'I-**' 1 « IWWfwpir* wr
•t"? .
*' -*~
Grit&a i* tlie live'lort, i>l« ^ci,«;. most pr.i
gfesdive town in Geoigta. I hi* 1* n<> toper
doner 1 tkm, as fho record of tbs last
ate ire*™ w>'l show-
gotory anrt 1» no* Miitdtn* another |#li with
nearly twioe the capital. It bMjtni
,-ge iron aad brute kmn4ry, a fertilizer r ac
0 ry, suiminenso tee and txsi ttiny "u kl, a
*Mh nod blind factory, a broom factory
opened up Use Inert granite quarry in the
(jUtod Stale', and has many other irnte.-
prisea in ,oui*mpt»tiou. It lute secured
another eilroad ninety mUealong, and while
ocateu on the greatest system in the Sent ,
he Central, has secured e*>om.vuo» with Its
and Georgia. Ft hOTJUSt scoured afreet rude-
pendeat couueotion with Chatlttiiooga anti
he W. st, and has the President of a fourth
ailroad residing here end working
„ its ultiuia.e completion. WUh
is dec white and three colored
churches, it is now building a $10,000 new
Presbyterian ehoroti. It has tuoreased its
- new surr.iuudcd eon ,united on on nearly nearly every every side side by by or
chard* and vineyard. It i tue home of the
grape and ita wine tnakiug capacity ha*
doubled every year. It has successfully
liaugurated a system of public soboo s, with
a seven lears curriculum, second to none,
TnU is p irt oi the rej »rd of a 1 »lf decade
and simply shows the progress oi an already
admirable city, vHh t.:e natural ad vantages
of having tbs finest climate, summer and
wtntei, in the world-
Giitlin i* the county seat of Spalding
countff., situated in west Middle Georgia, with
a hen!'- iy, fertile and rolling country, U50
feet shot j seu level. By the census of 1890, It
will have at a to* estimate between b.BOO aiidl
7,000 people, and they re all of the right
sort—wide-awake, up to ihe times, ready te
welcome strangers end anxious p, secure do.
sizable settittrs, who will out b%itt'r U#iiW
no me if they bring money lo help build up
the town, fbewis abput.ow'y ime thing.*,
need b.i Uy just now, and mat IS a big hot.-.
We have several small ones, but their accom.
•3mssm»
on or a hotel in the South, just mauii >u
LL i21i£A^i&X32IE
OUR LITTLE SON.
him for about fpur weeks. I be child rectiv-
ed littie «r uo zood from the fcasfitm tre tmunt, as
larger tc utxm& in blotches, i.d a B and oit-
more more
tre.-iinz Me were and frequently rub him with obliged oda to set
up in thenigbt - u wa¬
ter, strong tiiments, e;c. til Finally, less we called hod
other pliysicUiite, u no than i*
attan.pte to cure bio:, oil alike failing, and
the child steadily getting worse and worse,
until abuu the ZOtti of lost July, wheti we be
ally, gauto give him Ci ticoba and Hasui.TKKT Cc luteru-
and the Cvticuba, • iocba hoa *
externally, and by the ast of August he was
so dose nearly veil Bason that we about gave him < niy one
•>< the vest every second
day for about troubled ten days longer, ihe ana, horrible be has
never been since with
malady n al i we used teas than one half of
CuticVKA Krsolvebt a little less than on
box of Lutiouba, and only one cate of Cm-
fount) day MJanuaiy. 1887.
O. N.COF.J.P.
SCROFULOUS HUMORS.
Lart spring 1 was Ve>y sick, being covrrc
with some kind of scrofula. The doctoi
could not help me 1 was advised to try tt
te.K&'ftifr.ixf’ tliaul
ever. I you Tor ft very nmch, sn
would like to have it told to toe pubii : .
EDVv. HOFMANN,North Attleboro. Mas
CtrrtcouA, the great skin Cure, and Cut
ccba 8 Ar preparea from it, « xt rnally, an
Ccticxjra Kikolvbkt, the new blood purifie
inten.ally, re a poe tlve cure or every fort
VA/ Mm Free! Jree From Pain.
*\ . in orfi IN MiHDTB PttsTBa IBB Cvticuba relieirs
I Rheumatic,8ciatic,8uddeu.81iarp
and Nsrvons Pains. Strain* a d UeakncN.,
Tbe first and oly pain killing Placter. 25 cm,
tl»»r. wed .tit Aw
- -t't —
iOSElf b? 6 se',
bsskTflr | ir4 *° spot and staqte block ftoi
SHELTON HOUSE,
0* Ron*, , non ,nfl one o*«,
• room bouse mid li acre* land on Otb
^ Imd t*od orcliaid a .d branch VU >, to
near city li.nit*. Al*o, othev
o.’a. cun.hnghah,
M Estate Agent
FROM WASHINGTON
Qnsy right.
Washington, D C., March 39.—The
following nominations were sent to-day
to-day by the president: J
jw»^t Xd AH8 , jr., of Pennsylvania;
minister to Brazil.
L. B. Miznob, of California, minister
to the Central American states. I*
W. L. Scruggs, of Georgia, minister to
Venezuela. j
G. B. Ferguson, erf Maine, collector of
E. J. CuBtis, of Idaho, secretary of
Idaho.
J. V. Adams, receiver of public mon¬
eys tory. at Kingfisher Station, Indian terri¬
J. C. Roberts, of Nebraska, register at
Kingfisher Station, df I. T.
S. A.-Tipton, Tennessee, marshal <rf
the eastern district of Tennessee.
Washington, March 89.—The senate
will probably adjourn to-morrow.
^ Senator Brown’s private coach is hefre
and he will return immediately to Geor¬
gia, accompanied by his family. 1 j
Bouton, on Sunday. It is repented that
igg&sms firmatisn, the groundthat Mr. New,
on
The Georgia Buck Republicans have
tef,sf’,<ri“5 |*«t? 9 ®HR#ve for d forty-eight sa. of hours dis-
pe
1
Dick Keret s, of Missouri, now that
IHw he has established the t n .cnte cordiale
Pat Egan, Pat Ford et al., and
the the administration, is directing his
powerful attention to the ambition of
Cornelius MacBride. Dick wants to make
MacBride superintendent of foreign mails.
He had an interview with Wanamaker,
and urged the claims of his man ener¬
getically. Wanamaker said he would
say nothing till he saw the man, and
MacBride was telegraghed to come on
immediately. if Cornelius succeeds The Missourians in think that
able first impression making John, a favor¬ will
on he
stand a good chance of getting the job.
The general impression among the know¬
ing ones here, however, the place. is that Kerens no west¬ told
ern Wanamaker man can get that city election ;
a was.
going lays, to be held in St. Louis in a few
and that the appointment of Mac-
snubbed in the Republican city conven-
line.
Congressman Atkinson, the of Pennsyl¬ com-'
plained vania, called that the on president and his home
Mifflin postmaster terribly at often-
town, town, was a
commission expired. “Come He round was and told nine¬
teen months. see me
ident! when you These have a vacancy," sakl the pres¬
are straws.
The fight between Wanamaker and
Quay is still on. Quay called at Wana-
maker’s house and conferred with him
said anything about ft, but Quay went to
direct from the home of the postmaster-
general to Chamberlain's, and, as we
would say in the west, began to “tank
up” with great vigor and ability. He
kept “tanking Philadelphia. up” until morning, Mr. Field, and
then left for
aker, It is generally believed
Id wiil be appointed postmaster
as the senate adjourns.
CUT ON THE C. B. &Q.
Mtm WZ-Tbe Chi¬
cago, Burlington and Quincy railroad
company wiH reduce the hours of labor
of shopmen, bridgemen and carpenters
from ten to eight hours, with a propor¬
tionate cut in wages. Thin affects 500
employes here. The wages of at least 200
will be reduced from $1.12 to 90 cents a
day. Some are inclined to be gloomy,
and wiH seek work elsewhere, but the
majority prefer the reduction to a dis¬
charge. .
A Veteran Counterfeiter Arretted.
Minneapolis. Minn., March 29.—De¬
tective Brown- has arrested*dangerous
counterfeiter named L. 8. Brown. He
was caught in the act of carting a num¬
ber of coins. Brown is a silver-plater by
trade. His plan was to thinly plate the
AILAWTi, Go., Moidi ®.
the Conrtitutjon from The
3S» __ . «« Garrett partt
he*e. The report tiu
> ,
,
he failure to cc
to reconsider wat
and .under the
SSKSE
Chambers and a pal named Win. BaU
engaged to work far a Mr, Giles, and
learning that, their employer'had, pa
lieved him of his lucre. The robbers
were arrested that night at a later hour,
but first showed fight, and Chambers got
an eye shot out. In his erne the jury
found in a verdict the penitentiary. erf guilty with He htpEw twenty,
Identified years GeorjK
as an ex-convict from liSt
and received the verdict with a
Tiffltefc laugh. Upon Re the announcement of this
pleaded guilty and Was
riven five years. A motion of Chambors
for a new trial was overruled. Both are
hard looking cases, and after his convic-
THAT MARYLAND FREAK.
He Will go Into • Museum and try to Get
Qmmmmm *
funds and says that in orddF to get back 1
his wife it is necessary for him to raise
money. He has, therefore, engaged a
manager,and next Monday will put him-
: self on exhibition, is:^
He te quartered hare at a hotel, te at¬
tired in men’salothes and has a plentiful
^ supply “My of wife whiskey is held and by her tobacco. father Said unlaw-- he:
-
:
a wants back to I don’t
to come me. care
to harm a hair in the head of any man.
I want-peace and my wife with me. Mr.
Beall could have settled this thing short¬
ly inclined." after we I* were married had he : been * so
, S
The wife te Still with her people in
Harford county.
New York, March 29.-The sto
James Sillar’s arrest, under the ’
law of Connecticut, has aroused su
and indignation. One Hew Yorke
dignation quickly materialized fi
check for $30, to pay Connectic
fine imposed on a poor but hones
for requesting a cup of coffee at a
__ jgKMm
i of SOlars.
Brutal Treatment) i Editor.
Valparaiso* Ind.,Mi ,29.—Tuesday
Editor of The
bed near Mc-
Fettrich’s They lumber bUndy|Mcjte( yar f I gagged four or five
men. dtthUpwkM him
and then way from the
sidewalk. The gang l took a heavy
it down across
tte knee, the
faint.
!*>» i» made.
tUpg^ucing
w “boomers”
22, ‘he time
heat camped
Other towns
in numbers
■ arrivals are pi sing outfits,
lemen are hurr on to Okla-
get their stock, wkmrid>
’ from their
SSffiS 6 imre»d othercapi-
e following. between the Th* friends fear and
ct wo*l „ cow men
before the is completed,
iprs having made left bold. Oklahoma City <rf
mere Jw come out
that the prod
cried, wept, embraced one another that
some even had the poorrttge pro!
ed them item from their' bodies in
isgat-ffisS Summers received
This morning Col.
from Col. Wade, at Fort Reno, the new
orders -mimm from Washington and posted
thorn defeat found future would filing. be taken Soldiers and had kept left to
Fort Reno the night bef ore and are ad¬
vancing to Oklahoma they advance. City As scouting the the
country as soon as
rie the itews of the issuing of the procla-
. mation join the was boomers received, in and their they celebration alighted
to
ana to he near their claims at Purcell.
There by was the same wild enthusiasm, Claims
only greater numbers. are
■wu. °wede from Cold Harbor, Har- I-
a
lounty, twenty-four Kas., miles white contesting of Okte- a
west
, was fellow^ fat&lly afaot by Mown his opponent, and
oor was out
ice filled with buckshot. He was
CRy. He died sometime after being
taken from the cm*. His friends, fear-
SU& 8 $£iS£L&l££
suit of accident. Men have already sold
the country isfuu of people, and that
it the impossible number te to increasing, heap them and he believes
out
WAITING FOR ’EM.
A Man Warned to lsnt Stands on*Gtuurd
witl. a Rifle.
week ago onfYtday, Fred Hartlieb, pro-
prietor of the Stome House hotel, received
a box by express, which had been shipped
from some why station on the Baltimore
and Ohio road, between Wheeling sitd
flesh. Inside were a pair of human ears,
to big toei, the second finger of a man
and a pieos of human cuticle about fen*
inches square, on which was scrawled a
waraing to leave the place at once.
Hartlieb has since been standing guard
over wife his slept. premises Last with night a rifle bundle while his
a of
lteb hickory door switches km* and werehung on posted the Hart-
a paper up
again, warning him to leave. Alike
waming and bunch of switches were also
The Remarkable Scheme One* Not Find
Much Favor at Birmingham. .
Birmingham, Ala., March 29.—The
circular sent out by the “Preachers In¬
vestment Company, ’of Tuscumbia, Ala.,
"ISIS ’ r—-•
;jJF W-
dealer, ft
*^Wp
amount.
A gentleman named A. E? E
had come to Atlanta to buy
Ad^^^' 1 ' 9 Mr: FV«est
Mr. Gress wants the floats to hard
lumber. The animate, or some of them,
The imSebtednes, of ihe circus amount*
to about $ 1 , 000 , so the owners will have
several hundred dollare in cash.
THIS IS INTERESTING.
irmfuM AtMM*t ftwantrat
Keiuova! Policy.
Helena, Mont., March 39.-The
Journal, Russell Harrison’s paper',
ceived the following special from Wash*
ington: ■
“President Harrison does not desire it
to be undeiscciod that any general princi¬
ple office wiH till operate the to keep rII of Democrats In
commission*, expiration Each wilPbe their present
case taken up
ed a large railway alarm dynamite tor-
pedo with a hatchet. The bomb explod-
I ed with terrible effect, tempting and
anng his fourteen-year-old sister, who
stood near. Both the boy and girl will
proteMy recover.
“ “
John w,Keety Fia<ts the "Mining Link."
John W. Keely had now in his powses-
sion the “missing link” which te needed
to make the vibratory resonator and the
Keely motor etheric generative evapora-
tor work with the desired success. The
link required, as Mr. Collier explained it,
is the a form cylindrical of circle piece of hoop, copper, with bent the in
a or
ends welded together so perfectly that it
cannot be seen where the joint is made,
The tube, t, which fnrfee was made in
dence, R. is and half inches in
f 3,509 pounds to
wards’ final :irgmnent fa the Echols trial
was a very dose one, and his speech very
sakl Echols was the only tojnqucy. one who knew
where TtoiiiMYept. # nd no
- ™s ~ a „r„
t #m* iwk mmamnm #*»h
erM •fettl^M *^«e.Mnl5 M k tae
,-. Proprietor* Ctatm «»* * > * PW ** r
pi#, 1 m#Wr.*0. !* s jHBW® >
***** - «*>,
VAnier, _/i’rv»,/imin
&& wetMtk*kmhw '
t®8| fa -vo -c . ■ •• Ifc * *
Dublin, March ».<--An agent, with tj
'STRIKES ARE <
state board of arbitration, said :
might as wett te%baii*ed at m "
toriee and employers are finln
to fltt their places,
whhtheii fail oomplement erf
The linen.milIs were not ready to
account of tlie non-coiopletion
ns offered them they would earn
week less than cn fancy goods.
''maiwWis& tvere were leered work, Em
DETECTIVE PINKERTON ARRESTED.
Chicago, HI., Match irf.— There was»
K inarkablc scene fit Justice Broyton’s
court yesterday. Ed tiriztar, a natural¬
ized Anterican, formerly living to Pean-
utize you to do so.
door; Robemotrs chief, Wi
Pinkerton, gra!
held on had not Zeiglerte son in
acknowledge. Young Zeigl
MURAT HALSTEAD ILLT~~*
The Appointed Herman Jllnlste* CewSned
with w Attack of Kryrtpelae.
CincTBNaTIt Ohio, March 89.—Murat
Halstead, the newly appointed minister
sr^.*5si#agr.^Ks to Gernway, fa confined to hi* home
notread letters. His sickness has been
kept secret for two or three days past, as
he dM not want hfa wife and several
members of his family, who are now fa
Europe, to be informed of the matter.
! |
t
*]
.
...
;
%
VA/'
[rsm ^o^oSt 1 —. ..._______.
and Florid*: VU
1 __ ary teroperaturt* oa
KiJ© wifwln, * Wt-%
?