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THE MAOOH TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MOEFIFG, FEBRUARY 8, 1895.
PHEW I WINK.
The Evidence Against Them Is Almost
Altogether From Atlanta’s Crim-
inal Element.
COURT OFFICERS FOR THEM.
Oiablin l>r Thmt They Heard *lanr
Tiling. About the Detective*, but
Can Give He reilflr. Teatl*
many Agalnet Them.
Atlante, Feb. 7.—(8poctalt—The de-
ttondvr-A bail their inninta In the police
board invest nation oxl.iy. They he-
ipa with tlic <>ii"n!n(! of the raoroVn,’
non by Introducing Judga AVestmorc
II BLESSING IN HI
Arresled lor Vagrancy, Fitspatrick Got
a Present of a New Pair
of Shoes.
TALK OF COLD SATURDAY.
Athene* aged CltUene Ilecall feme Very
Pro.ly Incidents of the Day—llutl-
neu change# in the Ally—
Hew Cnmmerela! Club.
Athene, Feb. 7,—(Special.)—A case
of unusually strange points rwas dis-
iweed of In Justice Foster** court yes
terday, and It wit* one which shows
that "trials" are often toleselnge in
disguise. Sunday lent a Weary Will-
lend of the city court, Cb-ef of Police . Jaimi 0n)( i be birds of passage of the
- .. .. * '* art preservative wua counting crosstlen
doira the . Seaboard. Wben near 11c-
BTroy station, a few mllea above Ath
ena, he waa accosted by two citizens
of the* j/.aee, who asked him a number
of questions as to who he -was, 'Where
he waa from, where he was going,
bln profession, previous condition of
servitude, etc- The weary pilgrim
landed In Athens and sought work In
the offices (ft the Evening Now, and
Woman's Wt>rk- Tuesday he was mak
ing ready to take a berth on a Green
Lime sleeper, when Bailiff Gibson ar
rested 'him on a WJTTatit charging him
iwlth vagrancy. The arrested man,
w*ho gave hfs name as James Fitzpat-
rtok, was placed In fell and yesterday
CotranUy, HilUIT .MoCooncfi of the city
oourt and savoral iie-jnh.ni of the grant!
jury to esisildlsb their etflclrooy and
honesty and to refute the charges of
oorruprton ago ;n*t thorn.
All them- wltneme,. as well ns Others,
gave evidence Hist <wl11 deubtleas iwolg't
heavily lit favor of the accused molt
when the board goes to make up its ver-
vlct. The itiwHmony upon tvnTrh the
charges again#! the detectives are sup
ported cornea almost entirely from gam-
blem and tin* criminal element. Matty
of those witnesses would not bo be-
, lleved on oath In a oourt of justice, and
the police board, while apparently
anxious to go to bed rock, will hardly
give their testimony great weight. Tin
,whole Inveriugatton has assumed the
character of a tight between l he'lawless
element stul the police, The gumiblem
and ox-hOhos are the men who are act
ively at work grating up av.tnesses lo
put against tin* dutrelives, and liiueh
at the frlvtilotis ret that has town intro
duced as evidence ou both aide* seems
to be more mi ilielous mud slinging than
anything else.
Thu light on the detectives is due
largely to tile crusades against rbe gam
bling o*t.rbl sbmeirtM last spring, ami
laut for 'the fact that Atlanta wanted
to follow pile lead of .\'t|tv York in her
Lorow committee as a fad, the gain-
Wera would never have secured a stand
ing in ootmt so astto esprww It,
Mo far not a- single change of corrup
tion, spooliUmlly made has been proven
«ga n<t the men on trial. A mtiik'nr or
gamblers have got upon the stand -and
told wonderful -tide* of what they hid
heard, but hollo of them have proven
tho charge that 'the detectives took
money or anything else for protection.
Ou the contrary. «]| the t«ritimonjr Ins
been that the three men under Hr-'
luvo «lw.tys benn foremast when raids
on the gimlilnm were made.
Tho fsot is tho Investigation is
GDR
Massaebnselts Mill Men Talk Before a
Legislative Committee at
Springfield,
WHY THEY PROPOSE TO LEAVE
Cheaper Power, Materiel anil Labor are
Inducements, While Legislation
In the East It Driving Them
Pram That lection.
Boston. Fs*>. 7,—The committee on
meramtlle affairs at the state house
today opened lib Investigation as to
the removal tto other states of -the tex
tile corporations. Hon. William C.
Lovering said a great dual of loose
talk had been indulged In by newspa
per!, and especially In the South, .which
would seem to Indicate that there was
about to be a •taonpede. There are
grave dangers threatening our Indus
tries. The nearness of the cotton fields,
supply of e°al, equable climate and
ahoaper labor turd CO hours against 58
and abundant water power are all In
favor of the Mouth as against Massa
chusetts. It bas been mid that there Is
very little skilled labor In the south.
It requires more’ skill for adjusting and
less information In machinery than
twenty years ago. The real -point is
that 'tihero Is so madh restrictive legis
lation in Massachusetts. We cannot
compete with our neighbors. We have
E$ ON Will 001
They Show the Undeveloped Horse-
Power of llio Ocmnlgee River
at Holton.
BOSTON MAN WANTS INFORMATION
Umnufactarere Are Arouaed to the Im
portance/>f Water Power on Account
oflUCbenpnessOver steam
' Power-Jnlletta Power.
The Telegraph article the other day
in regard to Use damming of the Oc-
mulgee struck a poipulur chord and bas
'provoked 'much discussion, ott of which,
however.-Is favorable to the proposed
dam. ss everybody -recognizee -the great
benefits to be derived from it.
Yesterday Mr. George Smith, mana
ger of the InformalUcn Bureau, received
a letter from a Boston capitalist asking
about the Qcmulgee and wanting to
know If 10,000 horse power could be
^developed near Macon. The writer of
the lettter, It seems, Is not a tna-nutfac-
■turer. but he -has 'business foresight
enough to see that It Is only a ques
tion of a very short while before the
/nonufitctortes of all kinds In Nettv
England -will move South and' that
they ore earning -to the place where
-they can get the cheapest motive payor
regardless of other Inducements. They
have all the money they -want to put
In their enterprise, and wCtat they are
after is operating the mills at a -profit.
reached the danger line and It should
was given a trial. Mr. F. M. McEl- j be Bt .a,pped. We should wait until our | For this reason they will hunt Cheap
roy, Jr., who was the candidate for n ,. lKh))ura and other countries ca/teh up i -power, and this far-seeing Boston map
wants to be ready for them by being
able to supply them with cheap mo
tive power, out of -Which he also ex
pects. as a matter of course, to make
ia good profit. His Idea, ias near as can
be Judged from the letter, la lo buy
the unimproved water power, -which the
miX develop and 'then put In a motor
which will supply all the power neecs-
coldest day." said an old man to a
Telegraph man, "that was ever expe
rienced In this section. Yes, sir; it was
so dovtlUh cold that people who talked
on the streets hud their words to
freeze and fill to the ground. These
, - „ „ , wore picked up tike ,o m-:u.y siKmfbrtlls
lot of rot. and the puhllu will be vltu! I and carried homo and 'thniwed out. fills
when H Is over with, and the gamblers ! .ho only way a conversation could
and hotels are Sot buck where they be- | ' F. ‘ „--
long again. be carried on.
Judge Westmoreland, who wua put | tl <*• West & Son of Rome. Go., have
today, among other 'things told of «bought of Sheriff Wclr, receiver for
W. Baldwin, the entire stock of
sheriff on the Populist ticket In the j bof(>re enacting any more laws in the
last election, appeared as prosecutor, j ,j- roct ( OI1 ot Sorter hours or twenty
he having hd% the warrant issued for | otlbar harassing things like employer's
viigr.iiney. Mr. McElroy testified that ] lability, which Is a burden. He dM not
he had seen tho accused walking down j ^ lt|) reDeaJ- hut Massachusetts In-
Ihe rallrdvl track and thought may be , ( | u9trl( . a aivou'-d not be discriminated
he could teli something about a plsto: j bjr her aWn jejjsl.ytlon.
Which had been stolen from him. hence j Mr j^ VPr | ni{ sa .ia , be believed thuit
he had the Warrant Issued: but Justce j Southernen i ooufid not tend looms euc- „_„ K „ _. ...
Foster pnimptly dismissed the ease and | oesEfutly. Ho did not doubt but that j gary to the manufacturers. If this
advis'd Mr. JM9W that he saould | h#y# wouf ^ ^ m,bor lesielatlon Imnne- , power .is supplied at $5 per horse power
be oireful in such matters. Mr. McEl- ^lately In the South, but there are still phrsro w.ll be an Immense profit In It
roy carried the man t<* one ride, apoto- j many advantages In to the Owner, and. at he same time, tire
glzed and - presented him with a new ^^SitSy lifiri. city There Is one manufteoturer will get his power at
pair of shoes and some change. Bo „ ton noiw . much lees cost tthua it can possibly be
This day sixty years ago was, tho Howard Niohols, treasurer of the j )a( j by tbe use 0 ( s t e am, even when
famous cnOtl ftiturday, and In Athens I Dwight mSMs at Ohl«>pee, wld li^con- [m| can ^ ^ M alreA p:y aa here in
today twany of the of’d clUzens 'have | ^ iire “: ant ^, , lhere> lWh u e to cro Macon. The follotwlng estimate of the
been reflating to tho younger generation , wa s too unit rh restrictive leslstadon here p0 ,wer at Hatton, made by Mr. W.
some of their experiences. "It was the 'j'ney were obliged to sptod altcgC'thsr R pjwerg> otv u engineer, In 1892, on
too much 'time at the statc housefigta- june n wtu Etve wme ldaa ot too
hnviny received anonyriMus letters evl-
denlly from gnmblots, mousing detect
ives and making all Herts of threats
boots and rihoos. The stock is one of
the largest in this seotlon, and Mr.
West snys that he will otmtlnuo the
business 'here for ten days and If sai-
1011111 with hl» trade will continue in
ogatnat the ufllcers of the law to furca
them to desist In their ppumetitlon.
Jurors tdn>w«l that the
detectives gave that body 'all the In-
formation th«y nKninnt lli«* .a jx.
blew, and It tvu* rhivvii by them
tfut Ihry h«4 proatnted the famoim A-thwia' police iwir. c«me out armyeil
Aragon Hotel ffanu*, -with nil who mr- ■ torawrow lit tjh«ir now uniforma, which
tiolpated In It, to that body, j are -pronounced the prettiest end most
Thin afternoon while Dan Hall wm* i perfect flWing they :h:tve©vw had. They
on the stand Mr. Ot\H)ti Dood, a well- i wire imvdo ihy CnArlee -Stern A Co. of
known nvorphant, snteundoretood part t thle city.
a ‘.r¥ toatlmony. amd lining excitedly *Wte Athtme Cot:nimt»rc4al Club openea
■•JJ 5° . ! tholr club rooma tntfay. While tho
Hall returned the lie with profuse ae* ! room* are not entirety furnleheM they
mnmMlnioot* and ataned for Mr. af& wwly tor huslneefi. Manager Cop-
ooo-a, hut tho ofllcors Interfered!. Xfat- .way put In n -trBephoaiO*
Plodimvi and apologia* made . 'The Onrko Rlflew held on entihhafae-
vSnJESb ns ^ Uo meeting int night. About tWrty-
ni?2f >ar, ,^ 0,,, .^ on * >cr * Cap- I two men wore in line lV>r drill.
neeSM^tMlfftad Sff»!5X # 15 , ih th 5r.’^.*" Jolm A, ''« om '' •>>» cldc-
l^“ o” af I tTl ° '*>«» "l front of E. H. to W. F.
"Fatty" } V iS I> °rso>''» fell from a .pole to tho ground
sat e aarajJS*® «s as«B , -»sa..®sr. as
^Kn?bufnevi» V mJ?«MlSy*^5wy ^ °.'5? ock t,,ta
hut Sio Z tVV p, - r » 0 -"' 1 friends. 1,OT * '* n rrow '
malrdl W ft t "‘ clt * **"' *''>'• ufter-
win coneunto tho
large number of wltnmece io Intro
duce.
A BUILDING FELL.
Bfrteue Resalts Foiiotw tho Fall at tho
Brand Street BuKdlng.
Atlanta. Feb, 7,—(Special,)—Tho is.
Ulnlng orall at tho lin^^Stbria^
wtokh <al last Saturday night, asusdd a
throe-suaw brick building formerly oc
cupied as the headquarters eg the fire
department, to eeilupw this afternoon.
Th* 'Whole side of the building fell and
a number of people who ocoupkM she
Rvis*"* n#rrwljr •■«P*d with their
A2»ut am otoktak the employee of the
Atlanta Kngrooving Company, which
concern 'but a fttw days ego morel
l's Plant into the second flow, heard
the suits cracking and frit the floor
beneath them giving away. The alarm
swaa given and all the occupants ruihetl
down stain and out on Broad street.
They had hxrd'.y gotten to the stmt
before ».portion of tho wall gave way.
tlnued to go ebiwn ecotieo by aroiton
un«t almost nothing of the building
eras left standing.
One of tbc.e In the upstairs J>f the
building 'when It Iwcian to fill was
MaJ. Charles W. Hubner, the post.
He. btiwevec, gee out unhurt with the
OttVNTSs «
The tower floor was occupied by
Demmaok tt WaCtace. orimmledan mer
chants. Afiskit 11,500 worth of goods of
their stock mem dawn among the
dibits.
To add to the disaster a muter main
under the building burst and largely
lietoed 10 undermine the watte. Mr.
Hugh I reman It «2te owner of mm c rep
ort y. Ills boas will amount to between.
15.000 and >10.00*. '
UAOIXO AT JfEfW OKUBAXS.
New Octarns, FiJ>. 7.—Flmt race, firs
furtopgs. stilling, 3-yoar-oiK Insomnld
won; Froxkuaa sccood, Ttaotor Reed
third. Tima. 1*7 31.
Second owe. si* furlough soYtvg.
Fidget wun; Bthri W. second, Augustin
third. Time, 134 i-2. *
Third nice, six fnrtonga, bendlcop.
ftf tee Oit>p won; Furfotw second. Hob-
ert UWa third. Time, 103.
iFouutta week mils tod a sixteenth,
sell I nr Fulcher O. won; Oleesome sec
ond. Odirctl third. Time. 2rtl 14.
Kith meek soreo fnrtotqsv selling.
Ix'on won; IKve Pifaifer aeoond, Toi-
ceata- third. Ttmh 130 3 >.
Track heavy.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
In the rnirhetag today llaroua von Htumm-
RtlborK and von Mantnutol Introduced re
quests to tuu government to tako Imuedlato
lueannn a to minimize the ootmrronoe of die-
aetcra on the high era.
The United Statos Marshal of West
ern North Carolina has been empowered
to deed several tficwtand acres of land
to tho Cherokee lndlaua in Swaync
county.
Two young men believed to be broth
ers from UuathmaU wero found dead
In a New York restaurant. Is Is sup
posed that one shot the other and then
killed hltnsdr.
llelhaven Female College at Jackaon,
Mlea., Waa burned. Tho tiro started In tho
furnace room through tho ongteecr'a eareleaa-
noae. Loea, 140,1100! ineufanoo, 110.000.
Tho bndgat oomadUne rated the a icond In-
atallraeut of the fund for t is Kaluor Wilbslm
The announcement la-made that Mim
Anns Goun, tho youngest of Jay
Gould's daughters. Is engaged to Count
de castet-ano of Parka
■Mayor flchleron vetoed the resolution
ten on Tuesday re-
. srd franchises of
railroad companies.
and Verdigris Kid of the
Cook gang wore killed while attempt
ing to rob a store at Catoosa, I. T.
The srraekags of a good-sized vessel
with three dead bodies bn it has been
found at Vineyard Haven, Mess.
The now Ofllneso loan has proven a
failure. Tbs bonds are already at a
discount
Missionaries of To! Ho Chang ora
fleeing to tha coast for safety. A war
ship will take them aboard.
The senate confirmed the nomination
of Major General John M. Schofield
to be lieutenant general.'
The Chinese envoys have been em
powered to treat fully, and will remain
In Japan.
Throe foreigners were killed In the
storming of Wel-Hal-Wel by tho Jap
anese fleet
The Miami branch
tobacco warehouaa waa
reach f lU'.utv.
of^lSoI" 1 #t Duront ' was robbed
The mcr Scheldt it frozen over at Antwerp.
HE OOT HIS VERDICT.
Atom*. Feb. !.—fBprdol.)—Louti
Heckentorf was given a verdict for
H'W **»*Nt? .^ogatnat the • Oonsotl-
dated Street Rattway Company today in
the dty court. He woe a groen .motor-
man. (Imply learning tho business, but
"os ordered out with a oar. Ha could
not manage It and a collision oooumd.
In which ibs bad both legs broken, and
several other persons were hurt. The
HkOOO verdict was grunted by oensebt.
tng letelokittou. His mill would prefer
to re mufti here, but was dtozuraged.
His mill was then In northern AValbjma.
Mr. 'Morlarlt-V of Worcester had a
t'ji-t ivl'tli Mr. NlchoH's tho latter culling
to nvlpi Mcriarlty's irilegatkms tabat
waterpower at that point: Horse power
undeveloped, that Is without any dam,
0,090 1»rse power. Velocity, 1 Inch fall
to 100 feet. Is 100 feet 40 seconds. Tho
last year bsdaSjtot'tttot'tSs chief ad- volume of water. 300 feet broad, av-
vuUtawe in going South was to be near cmge depth 6 feet; -100 horse power
the Taw material. The three Hem*. , avallaib i e to 1 tout faf-1. The Fiarfc flsh-
auraelkim The DwtgW cry shows toll of 1,1-2 feet to 100 feet
min was to make coarse goods.,He hud distance; 1.000 feet from Park fishery
been in a North Carolina -ml'.l. how- t0 Beaver pam creeki mouth of creek
much" Oton’tt.? avorogo'fnThi i *» »*M >»««>• than fishery.
North The company asked permission j A subsequent calculation toy Col. B
to go’South last year Instead atm- < i\V. Fqgbel. too well known civil engl-
Kunizlug under Alabama laws In order | ncori , malteg the UTO t ev «laped horse
uo save toe -trade murks. . power 6,000; velocity 76 feet per minute:
It expected Its goods brt- I ^ f „ b 88 8 - 0 ^ TOlnu ^
ter -/nade^tliere. bijcaufle t hOrg0 -o iwer uvu'JIable to 1 foot tfaCI; 2
nickop°handB In the* South are negroef. 1e&t fftU fishery now; 6 1-2
Tho wfiUte hunSfl are oil thonwrun* Delmven finery end mouth
tain district*. They are far more In* j or t P r rJ K * _ ,
tel 11 gent than those In Northernfmill*. • M undeveloped horse pofwer is
in hto Ohloopee mills, tile help are ' 6.000 anno ©awar «t Hoi km. by tho
mostly B^heinMim and French, a far in- ; a cihity stress tho river, whldh
furi-ar class to thoso in the iJoutb. ; 300 fwt -wide nit point, the power
Ao to climate, IMF. NiclfcoU claimed wouh! be ora-c»M(?aaiy unlimited. Such a
tNiut It wum more eciuable In the South- -dum would opat ccwwpuiratlvely little
urn mill dtetrlctu than 4n the North, and would virtiw«y «bo a gold mine -to
Tho Chicopee mills could not start *ts owners, as at the low price at
until 3 o’clock yesterday because or . which ipawur cou-M -be furiH^hed to ov-
'“'SISSrH s ss : s^rsarstA £ sssiss
S’SiSX uWSi'iJwl %»»i sUfi' 4 “ “» “ -
v l i!fre“ beSS'lO per W cen? while "h! Mr-Smith Has written to the Beaton
prtacofthe^)0dsltad gone down 60 W'him of (Holton and also of
m'r cent The tenHhour time was aho-rt i Juliette, Above Holton nnd -also on toe
enough if a man really wanted work. I 2S™ ulKf T' *’1®L lat ^ er P* 8 *® u large
A six-hour day" would close nil the grist -mill toss been in operation for
mllta in tile state. years, and Mmiply toy bolting a 12x12
It wna n fnot that Gioutwndp of t Inch niece of timber to 4ho rooks 10,000
spindles are going Into tae South that ! Ovorss rotwer 'has been devetoped. Mr.
ought to be put Into Massachusetts. John H. Powerat civil engineer, mt ttio
Air. Lyman tltought tho tax system instance of a number of interested ouip-
of tho state .particularly well devised ttaHsts, to flow at Julietta making cml-
to drive people out of tho state. The eul.-itl-ms on the power that can be do-
offers from tire South Included cxrmp- i veloped there.
tlon from taxation for ten yearn. , *p-o.e mho have given the subject at
Edward Hum-wood, siwelal agent to matter power study say that It 1e pot
collect atatllUoe on cotton matjufac; necesiary to go lo Hctton, Juliette or
Ln M t"h ! °m,Ltfin'ro'Vna^U‘ i ® any other particular point on the
oil U\« etatementeina.de by toeraanu- I Tlver t0 ^ aM t , h<) pomer wanted. A
roTh. b ?rat %^total ttt Bny TC<nt ®' b * c ® Mftc0n -
' *" of navliratioji. can bo made
The ,rira of Sll Itower and 2, ara «>'' »« ' the ^wer necessary to run M
toe 6 CtahS to^hSItraotJabS? ^ •SfV'fc
BURDEN, SMITHXGo
ITsT THE LEAD.
New, right-up-to date fresh Spring Goods being received
daily. No smoke. No damage. All goods brought over at your
own figures. Nothing damaged but the price.
SILK AND WOOL—38-inch new Spring Suitings 44c yard;
old tariff price, GOc.
BLACK FRENCH SERGE—46-inch all-wool 40c; old
price, 65c. *
NEW WASH SILKS—Dainty styles and fast colors 33 l-3c
per yard./ ’ '
NEW BABY CAPS—Full line all leading styles, white and
colored. Much less than elsewhere.
EMBROIDERED EDGES—4 and 5 inches wide at 10,
12 1-2 and 15c yard, for skirts.
TRIMMING JETS—New line Jet Novelties for early Spring
use just opened.
* ENGLISH JACQUARDS—Latest novelties in cotton wash
goods. Colors fast. *
DRESS-MAKING—Mme. Gorham can deliver few more
orders promply, before leaving for New York.
Burden, Smith & Co.
g P p p Pimples, Blotches ^
P ■ B ° B Li and Old Sores 3
§="WflBBr Catarrh. Malaria 3
Makes
Sz Marvelous Curas
IS in Blood Poison
£ Rheumatism
■and Scrofula
and Kidney Troubles ^
Are entirely mwot«* by P.P.P- ^
—Prickly Ash. Poke Boo* and Potas- ^
■loin, tho greatest blood purifier on
l, 1891.
ivsnath.
bottle of
lprln«,Ark :t ana 0-^
Ab use vuu«u<« *“e* J e O? n gee^
months® truatmont st the Hot spring*.
fiend three bottles O. O. D. -
B °”° caa ?R°Si r ’irawTMT h
Aberdeen, Crown County, O. «—«
Copt. So D, Johnston*
AusnoEEW, O..
MBS0R3 LlFPMAH BEOS.
- i—I buuxh
nme mitmii a*vii<t
Ga. { Dir AX 81X9—1 buuzht u bottle of
your P.P P. at Hot Springs, Ark./and
It has done me more/mod than tbreo
:|ass?i!£sa »*““
• tetter, sc«id bead, bolls, erysipelas.
. ecretns-wo msr say. without (ear of
contradiction,that P. P. P. lathebesfi
• blood purifier In the world,and tnakea
. pcsltf re, speedy and permanent cure*
in all eases.
Akin Cancer Cnrod.
Tutimony/romtht Mayer c/Scr-tlnJa.
_r»rHjrmtTC;
». .bare taken five or six bottle*
Dim fed eonfldenc that another coarse ,
will effect a cure. It has alao rellorea
— - '— indigestion and stomach 1
•ourstvuly. ____ 1
T. w. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law, •
will effect n 1
SS JSSS. y
Bock in Bioos Diseases Ka'.iefl frss.
ALL DRUGG1ET3 BELL XT.
are longor. The price of cotton to less
tiltcro, while the price of labor to lees.
Joseph Healy of Fill River said that
for six years'no iiod Insist,*d that the
south hail the advantage of the North
In manufacturing. Title had now been
proved.
The hearing was then adjourned un
til next Wednesday morning.
LIEUT, bA.Tn'ltI,KE MARRIED.
A Moet Brilliant Ceremony at Columbia Last
Night.
rK|a;|£.4"
eud eliloet itengUter of Bishop Cepers or the
Epleooral ct.u vh of South Ceroliui: tn ex-
brigadier geuursl of the C. H. A. Surely it
wee the bur,tug of ell war memories la the
hsppy event which fere the gtllent Fetmeyl-
tsdisu s fair end colturcl Ctrolias bride.
The Wfddiug took piece almost within the
shadow of the spot where tho young soldier
did hie lint military duty In lslil, when he
S tionod in the Carolina capital.
troths toot diet the wiud wee blowing
e hurrican’a blast, and tho thermome
ter waa Id degrees, the liUtorio old church
was packed to lu ntmoat oepacitv with Caro-
one. *Blehop U Cepcr»
hluualf, aeeliwd by Dm Evua, perfirmetfthe
ceremony which made hia chcriebed daughter
S Cleveland Wilooxon of tho Qeorgia
waa beat man. The hrido'a slater. Iliaa
Lottie Capers, waa maid of honor. Lieut,
sattertos were UUaraty ttntfcrm and looked
every inch the euldier that ho it.
Alter tbs wedding there wat a brilliant recep
tion st BtaLo.i Cap-re' residence and at a lato
uottr the young cotiple left for Florida. TV
t.ride ia one oP the moat lovable m-mbertof
Carolina society. There van t. n .onnlea In
waittng. among them being M.j. F n ak K.
cytoww.mUttwtaoretar* t0 th9 go^o,
with Mias Kaaaee Ueetmorelacd of Qreeu-
viUs. tfiber greontamen were: Mr. B. 1
c-reyM. ante jot Atoen.. aa., Mr. H. F.
-test of Atlanta, Liett, Toner Flemtne ot
irginla. Mr- A. MoMton of Atlanta and Mr
'em. a r. Mallery m taoBavann.h ud£
tutottn th, two hundred hand.t-me preeenti
ore■ aJjsantUhUy eagreved solid tUvsg can
r.,»t*e» presented by ti e Macon Htusanan-
andeoms aftrar pieces from the Savanna!
Volonlemr Guardi, the second lit! .Irion at
SPSS&i— 01
talnett, As tunny of theee denns cm too
toi(It as peopi'o desire to build, as one
dam wBl not interfere nwltth otlhera. The
necessary rock for building toe dams
llo In the wrmtout otounfleoee both in
ton river and along too Maks.
D0ATH OF DR. -HARRISON.
Columbus, On., Feb. 7.—Rev. W. P.
Harrison, D. D., LL. D., died in ttlli
dty tonlrbt from catveer. >He was a
distinguished Methodist divine, theolo
gian and author. Hooves book editor of
tho Southern Methodist Publishing
House at Naehvl'.le for many years, and
was relieved a few nunths ago on ac
count of penson.il afflictions.
Three policemen stood around the fallon
man.
“I think wo ought to get an ambulance
for him," enld oca.
"All right,'' sold another. "Lot'i olnb
together." And It was done.—Harlem
Life.
. TerUs by Sea.
A.—Fancy, my brother got engaged on
hie passage from Bremen to New York!
R.—That le only another proof that, In
■pits of all Improvements In our modern
sees mere, the dangers ot a sea voyjgo tiro
not yet entirely ubvlated.—Lustlgc Blat
ter.
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“ diMKM. pliurujr and rheutnxtlii «oj
35yoira. W«I tM«ted by the Teirbeet
JHZTZ physiel»ni ana aoent hundreds of dol-
•iW* low. tii^d every known remedy with*
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NOTHING BUT AN
CAN DISLODGE THE SECURITIES
A Judicial Opinion.
A Texas judge recently acquitted a man
who was arraigned for swindling s law
yer. Ha urguod the man bad probably
attempted to get even with the barrister,
but. In bl« judicial opinion, he must bora
failed.—Adame (Moss.) Freeman.
Her Progress.
Miss Redbud—I hear you and Miss
Calloway
are
' Ifp
ready learned bow to dovelop a negative.
—New York World.
SEVEREST EVER KNOWN.
Perry. O. T.. Fab. T—The blizzard
that set In here yesterday afternoon ta
the want storm the territory has ex
perienced tn 10 Tears. From 1'o’clock
las nldba till 9 <hls morning the ther
mometer was 10 belonr. The wind blew
a hurricane from the north. No trains
have arrived bare .since yesterday.
.mss iteuuuu—a near you ana Alls.
Uoway are studying photography. Haw
s you getting out
Mr. Clinker—Very well. She baa al-
For they are first mortgages on Improved real esteite and ore deposited
wtMi tho Union Savings Batik and Trust Company, na trustee, and conse
quently oznnot be hypothecated, but must toe held Intact. -
Lord ALmsfleld said,- "the best investments for security nna Income ar<\
first mortgage* on real estate.” _ , ,
208 per cent. In first mortgages 1 108 per cent. In insurambe.
In these sort of times one wants to know first that Ws money Is invested
safely, that it is Invested prdperly, and that toe can get It when he wants
it For every .dollar that toe Equitable has 'leaned It has 20S per cent, se
curity in first mortgages, widh 108 per cent, ot Insurance on Improvements.
Ths EauttaW.e has invested Its fund3 so Judiciously that It hue never
bad to make a. foreclosure and hasnev er lost a dollar. —
An widverttariment In tlhe Telegraph sold our 8 per cent, stock for Jtrn-
ujry and through the same channel we offer only 05,000 worth of the same
kina of Stock for February.
8 PER CENT CASH GUARANTEED.
tv, the manta of'Investors who require an income from their -money,
amlatthe Borne time desire to have their capital available, tails association
“ Jins tw. rnwito only Five Thousa.nd Dollara worth of fixed dividend
?«wk «t 8100 per share. This stock guarantees 8 per cent, cash dlvktands,
payable sdtal-onuually. and con be drawn any time after six months,
with sixty days’ notice.
GEO. A. SMITH,
Directors—J. W. Cabuniss, R. E. Park, 0. B. Chapman,
J. J. Cobb, George A. Smith.
Anderson & Anderson, General Counsel.
“Doctor, yon haven’t sent in your bill yet r
_“No. Your wife told me to wait until yon got stroma