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Tato Simmons A- Co. Jasper, Ga; Sam .s
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Nelson Ga; J. \V. Freeman, Talking
Koek, and Eaton Patterson VV Hamrick,
Marble Ilill, Ga.
RIVALS THE KLONDIKE.
Georgia Mining Cuiiipuny MriUen It
Kiel) In \Vilkt*H Count}*.
Atlanta, July a7. —There are mafe
rial indications in existence that .
u
gold boaring soil rivaling in richness
and purity tho best that California
showed in the day* of ’40 or the Klon
dike revealed in later day This mod
eru K1 Dorado is located in the state of
Georgia, in SViikes county, and tile At
lanta owners of the property are L H.
Oppmihcim, Monroe Bickart and A.
liluftieiuhei. These gentlemen, with
William W. IL D. Flutter Storey, a mum McDuffie prospector,
and of county,
constitute what is termed t'lu- Columbia
Mining company, by which is owned
the land upon winch the lead of gold
discovered.
From a single ton of earth taken from
this newly discovered mine, which is
known as tho Latimer unite, gold to the
amount of j-.:2,(i40 was recently gotten.
This, it is claimed by the owners of the
mine, is the richest yield over known to
be taken from a single ton ot earth, the
nearest approach to it being the cele
brated Coonistock mm a of Colorado,
which assayed #10,CC0 to a ton of the
gold-bearing soil. The correctness of
these figures is attested by tho affidavit#
of thoso by whom the figures wore ob
tained. r
There are in sight so far in ihe vein
just unearthed, which can be nominal panned
out into pure gold for a mere
cost, about 11 tons of earth. When
the gold is taken from the ore it will
approximate very close to $300,000 in
value. This is but the first step in the
work of unearthing the fail deposit of
the precious metal. The full extent of
the mine’s wealth, of course, is but a
conjecture, but from early evidonces it
is not improbable that it may be the be
ginning of a flood of treasure from the
bosom of Georgia, rivaling in extent
and quality some of the gifts the west
has made to the enrichmeut of the
world’s treasury.
DEATH ENDS CAROUSAL.
Atlanta Negro Kills Another Because
He Broke a Hcer Glass.
Atlanta, July 29. — Because Burt
Glover broke a beer glass, Jim Jennings
shot him to death Sunday morning in a
small house at 309 West Hunter street.
Both parties were negroes, and they
bad been drinking beer together with
two women nearly ail night. Jennings
was responsible for the beer glasses that
were used, having borrowed thsm, aud
he became angry when Glover knocked
one from the mantel aud broke it.
The men first quarreled about the
broken glass, and when words became
too tame for the drunken quarrelers,
Jennings drew a small pistol. Glover
saw the weapon, aud ho exclaimed,
“Oh, no, you won’t,” at tne same time
seizing Jennings to prevent his shoot
ing. aud
Jonnings sprung to ono side
pressed the wnzzel of tho pistol close to
Glover’s side and pulled the
before Glover Dr. fell L. to B. the Palmer, floor wiio aud \v.«r was .smuy ejrM
moned, could reach him. Jeuningws
caped.
IF CAUGHT WILL HANG.
Black Kicmt Assaults Mrs. Clark at
Ways Station, Gu,
Ways Station, Ga., July 27.—Yester
day while J. J. Clark, sectioumaster at
this place, was away with his section
gang, a negro walked futo the Olark
homo and assaulted Airs. Olark. Her
son, about 5 years old, ran to her assist
ance. The negro sprang upon the boy,
beat him until ho was insensible and
threw him under tho bed. Ho then
choked Mrs. Olark into insensibility.
He robbed the house of all the money
aud articles he could carry, among
which was a flue pistol and a Winches
ter rifle. The woman ran 3 milea aud
met her husband coming home. Iler
throat was black aud blue with the
finger prints of the negro.
A posse started immediately in tele- pur
suit. All railroad stations vvero
graphed and every known avenue of es
cape was covered. Three parties of
white men are after tho fugitive, aud
the capturo is expected every minute.
He will have a speedy trial ou a tele
graph pole if caught.
KILLED HIS BROTHER.
Fatal Sunday Afternoon Kncouuter
Near Mitoon.
Macon, July a9.—Yesterday after
noon in Bibb county, 7 miles from Ma
con, on the Columbus road, Tony Cum
miugs shot ami killed with a pistol his
brother. Tig Cummings, iu a quarrel
about 76 cents. Recently Tony got
married and Tig loaned him 75 cents to
help him buy the marriage license and
hail never paid tho money back. Yes
terday the brothers commenced fussing
about the debt, with the result as above
stated.
After the killing Tony did not try to
escape, but surrendered himself to the
coroner when that official came to hold
tho iuqust. Tho verdict of thecoronor’s
jury was murder. Cummings jail. was
brought to the city aud placed in
Cummings claims that his brother was
advancing upon him witharazorand he
had to shoot him iu self defense.
Pioneer Citizen Dies.
Atlanta, July 29.— Thomas Haney,
ono of the oldest citizens of Atlanta aud
father of Assistant Fire Oliief Henry P.
Haney of this city, aud Chief Thomas
W. Haney of the Jacksonville fire de
partment, died yesterday morning at
the residence of Assistant Chief Haney,
58 Jones avenue. The death of Mr.
Haney resulted from old age. He had
been ill but five days.
Suit Against Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., July 29.—Deputy
United States Marshal Cason has served
papers iu a suit brought against the city
by Attorneys Orovatc and Whitfield for
the Brunswick Light and Water compa
ny, in which tho company soek9 to re
cover $7,267.40 for water furnished iu
flushing sewers from Jan. 1, 1895, to
date at the rate of 28,800 gallons daily.
Negro Murderer Arrested.
Brunswick, Ga , July 27.—William
Jenkins, a negro, wanted for murder at
Jacksonville, lias been arrested here.
QUARANTINE STATIONS.
y e( i,, ra | Government Will A** ume
< Jinrgeof All on I* lorfclu Coast.
Jacksonville, Fla., July 27. — Tho
gtaW Uoard o: b( , a i tij ou August 1st will
**■«— * * *** - - -
a big expense, by the government as
suniing charge of the Florida sea
quarantine stations. The inaiutenaco
of these stations and conducting
them has given the health and state au
thonties much concern, iirato Health
Officer Porter is now busy preparing the United to
make the transfer. Whiie
States marine hospital service assumes
churgo Dr. Porter will still be state
health officer, and have a certain super
vision over those quarantine stations.
Tho stato employers operating tho sta
tions are to be retained.
The cost of maintenance of tho sta
tions is said to be between -'r‘3,000 and
$4,000 per mouth at this season of tho
year. There are ten stations ou the
Florida coast, one each at Pensacola,
Oarrabelle, Cedar Keys, Mullet Key,
Punta Kassa, Puuta Goriia. Key West,
Miami, ilayportand Feruaudiua.
DEED OF 100 PAGES.
It Covers Over 2,000,000 Acres of
Land in I* loriila.
Kissimmee, Fla., July 30.—The
val of C. W. Ward from Washington
has led to tho perfection of the re-or
ganization of the United Land compa
ny. Air. Ward brought with him a
deed from Reginald F. Huidekoper to
the United Land company, covering all
the lauds and property recently sold un
der the Disstou Land company fore
closure proceedings.
The deed covers over 2,000,000 acres
in the counties of Osceola, DeSoto, Poik,
Dade, Brevard, Orange and Lee, the
bulk of them being in DeSoto and Os
ceola. The original deed is a printed
book of nearly 100 pages. At each
county seat a copy of the deed bound in
a large cover, the size of the regular
record books and separately numbered,
will be filed by Mr. Ward.
This deed wiil be followed in a few
days by a mortgage for $1,000,000 to the
Central Trust company of New York.
Storm Does Damage In Alabama.
Montqomeut, Ala., July 31.—News
has been received hero of a terrific wind
and hail storm near Scotia and Mat
thews Station. On the Watt McDade
place, near McDade Crossing, it was re
ported that two houses were blown down
aud a negro and a muie were crippled. At
Matthews Statiou it is reported that
two houses here blown down and a
mule belonging to Sam Solomon was
killed during the storm.
Mullet Ivey Brings $12,000.
Tampa, Fla, July 31.— E. M. Hendry,
president of the state board of health;
Frank W. Pease, representing the ma
rine hospital, and M. B. Macfarlaue,
collector of customs, a commission se
lected to value Mullsy Key quarantine
station, have agreed on the price. The
government is to pay the stato $12,000
for the station, according to appraise
ment.
Deatli of Bishop Moore.
Jacksonville, Fla., July 30.—Bishop
John Moore died at 10 o’clock this
morning at his home in St. Augustine,
surrounded bv all the priests of Florida.
His eud was peaceful The funeral will
take place in the cathedral in St. Au
gustine Friday morning at 8 o’clock.
Distinguished prelates from all over the
United States will be present.
Judue Mieed of .M<m;>hls Dead.
Micmfh s, July 29.—Judge John L,
T. Sneed died this morning at his home
near this city, aged 82 years. Ho was
an officer ift the Mexican war, brigadier
general in tho provisional army of Ten
nessee after the secession of the state
and after the war served on the supreme
bench of the state.
More Rebels Captured.
Manila, July 30.—Thirty-four insur
gents, a majority of them armed with
rifles, have been captured by the First
cavalry in the Batangas province.
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