The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 13, 1885, Image 12

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a Ike "g/'enea nt 1 ff 12 THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1885. THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE SEVENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF ITS SUM* . MER SESSION. Turner of Floyd, Vcszey, Watkins of Gilmer, Webb, Womack, Won!, Wright -<13. Maya—Adderaon, Boyd, Brinson, Cason, Connell, Davenport, Dennis, Durden, Feagan, Ford, Fraser, Greer, Hall. Hamilton, Hnrrcll of Webster, High tower, Hollingsworth, Jenkins, Jonea of Fayette, Lamar of Baldwin. Lindsey, Lofley, Lovett, Lump- l . | rffcggi*rfiiblaek, MR. CONNELL’S CARD, Tlie Assessment 11111—Wilson's Civil Illghtii Hill-Mr. Tate Makes an Explanation -The Technological Hill-The M. ami X. <i. flatter. nitely postpone the bill, which the Speaker pro tern, ruled not in order. • Mr. Ilurrell, of Webster, moved to recon sider the vote ordering the main question. Mr. Harrison made the point of order that the motion was not in order. kin Lynch, MeCook, Mattox. Mibl&ck. Psttorsor, The Speaker pro tern, ruled that the mo- j peoples, Pool. Reynolds. Bhnrley, Htaton. Thrash. I jjnta 2fR o *£7 l * 0 *JJ‘ °ih!lfi. U \t 1 r CU n Vrmimdi (ion wJin enter. bnt that the gentleman of J^ W ^ WD “ n ft?ra°Muoa*£».“’>£ kSSftS from Webster was not in order to discuss Camden, wuaonor McIntosh, ne 1 r—44. hj ^ h |q |ho community in which he lives, bothaa a it. The motion to reconsider prevailed by pike s prohibition bill. citizen aud an officer, and wo take pleasure in pub- ye* 67, My. 53. . _ . | The bill to repffid the net prohibiting the B^o^^l*oKto.to?til- In which lie Make, a Correction of a Cer tain Iteport. When the Ad. Gray troupe performed In Oriffln , difficulty occurred between Manager WaUctua and Mr. llutler Uudeou, of that city. One of our At lanta reporter, heard of the difficulty and mint a re- Atlanta, Ottober 12.—The Senate con vened at 10 o’clock anil wan called to order by Mr. Daridgon, president pro. Itjn. Dr. Jones prayed and the journal was read and approved! On motion of Mr. Cabaniss, the rules were suspended and hills were put through a’first reading. Mr. Nortlien moved to take up the House substitute of bis bill to provide for a full and correct assessment of the property of the State for taxation. He Baia the House had stripped the bill of its most important features nud had retained the very part the Senate objected to. He moved to disagree to the substitute of the House. After a few remarks by Mr. Davidson in favor of Mr. Northen's motion, it was ear ned. Mr. Davidson thereupon moved to imme diately transmit the bill to the House which" motion, after some opposition by Sir. McBride, prevailed. At 11 o’clock the Senate took a recess, after which it met again at 11:30. Several committees reported. The desk being cleared of business, the 8enate adjourned at 12 o'clock to meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Harris called the yeas and nays, sa i e of liquor in l’ike county was on motion lowingappcared In your paper: which caU was sustained. Mr. Harris ex- of Mr. Gardner, tabled. *• ‘manaosk watkis. amaclteo. plained his reason for calling up the bill— bask examinees. •• 'Manager Watkins, of the Ada Gray troupe, the because he had sickness in his family and , , . . . . . husband of Mias Ada. was badly twaten up by the was compelled to leave. The order of the day, being tne mu to „ heri „ at ortffln , Mt nlght . Duriugtbe perform- Mr Ilurrell of Webster said lie oniioscd provide for the appointment of a bank ex- an ce In that town tho sheriff went to the door aud tl,e oivi o ,l uv „f Sil » lineomdPu- «»>■“* examine the affairs of everyJnmk- demanded admbadon for himself and the giving an ay of Joo.OOU as unconsUvU- . wastakenunat tdead*- Mr. Watkins refused it. when tional and an outrage. | lng^institution m tne state, wastaKen up ai | hn vu knocked In the forehead ing institution in the State, was taken up at 11:25. . I with thh butt of a pistol and had two front teeth afternoon session. Mr. Calvin called the yeas and nays and ep u, by another blow. His assailants will be tried The House was called to order by the the call was sustained. The vote stood, in Griffin for assault to-morrow. Watkins wiU go Speaker. ■ yeas 90, nays 12, and the bill passed. ‘'“^oa^veTiicl. was and is rtcalnM! to do me The unfinished bnsiness of the morning, * constitutional point. • a great injustice, as I am the sheriff of my county being the consideration of the motion of Harrell of Wehster moved to tike ? nd re . Hid0 •* 0rtm ,“- * n offlcer wh< * e l} u . ty . 1 “* *° Mr Hnrrell nf Welister tlmt the House re- Air. llarrell, ol xveDster, moved to mae keep the peace aud not to promote disturbances; Air. Harrell, ot W ebster that tne Mouse re | , ln „ n ,i r( ,,„t the second time the bill to re- and. besides this, t believe the citizens of my couu- Tub Reaction Has Comb ! With the cool, bracing winds of autumn. ,A.t 97 Cherry Street, LYONS 4- CLINE, —THE— LEADERS .Sc CONTROLLERS —OK THE- ^ Shoe and Carpet Market! of Middle Gcovflia, AFTERNOON BESHION. Tlie Senate i* a very auiet body these days. They spend very little time in dis cussion. Oecusionallv a Senator arises to explain a bill, which he does briefly. This afternoon was devoted to reading bills a second and third time. The follow ing were PASSED. Regulating life insurance corporations or companies doing business on the assessment plan. Prescribing tlie mode and manner of issu ing liquor licenses in Upson county. This bill created a little discussion, in which Mr. Allen, the author of the bill, had the most of it to himself. It was a purely local matter, in which tho Senator went into a little rehearsal of local politics. A resolution to exempt the exhibits at the up and read the . e itself into committee or tne wnoie | peal nnnul and declare null and void the I tv will vouch for my being a jHtuoeablo citizen and a Oder the bill to repeal the resolution ail- i nul i nt i n ,, nnH o„zi u v < L ni ml Assembly lov ‘‘ r of R°°«l order. It is almost incredible Hurt an thori/sing the Governor to settle the claims « n nrov^l bv the Governor nnthoHzinc «**»•?" hort “-LoiUdcont^insomany ex# ♦baa a ,wi YmpM, linnwnu rnilrniul an “ “PP*° vea D J lIle y*t>>eruor. umiioriAiii^ f^Ue statements. Indeed. Ido not think it contains of the Marietta and North Georgia rauroa i, jjj e (Governor to settle the claims of the a material statement that is true. It is uot true that was taken up. . . .. Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. I demanded admission into the'Ada Gray’ perform- Mr. Tate made A point of order that the . M H„vd mmln tho noint of order that «>ce either for myself or any friend of mine. It is motion conhl not now be entertained The ™ 15 * 1 m , 1 * I ? 1 *Y . 1 -I not true that I knocked Manager Wit tins’ motion couict not now oe tmeriainea. athe House could not entertain the bill, it on ^ forehead with the bi Speaker ruled the motion was in order. having already passed upon tlie matter. He pistol or with anything else. The motaon prevailed by yearn 67, nays ^ nnthority on tho matter and invoked jrae that I .pllt two of hi. teetb by another blow, ol, and he House went into committee of the deciflioI1 0 " t tUo chllir on the matter. "i^^kln™ nil Zl 1'rae‘ih !?tw« ever the whole, Mr. Xen-ell in ; Mr. Abbott sustained the position of Mr. present at such a difficulty. It is not true that I Harrell moved that the committee rise and BoV(l r i ver kD e W „ f , ac h a diininlty until after the per- _ report the bill back with the recommenda- Tb« Rnoiklcer ml«d that ha imnld not nnH- formanoe of *Ada Gray’waa ended and I had left ^ ^ "1 J ~1 “1 \ J \ XT" ”1 • Opened tlie Past w eelc f committed to the committee of tne w noie. clme( | to p, ws U j )on the constitutional nviicctaide citizens of Griffin, who stand ready to X V * Mr. Russell, of Clarke, moved that tne | K ,ju| ^ that belongs to tho judiciary. It testify, when tlio time shall come, to the truth, and committee rise and report it back with the { • I nllPKt : on ho * over, who will show that when Mr. Uudsou approached recommendation that it do not trass. nldthermint^ ‘ ^ ’■uauwr’ in a raapectfnl «d grotlenranly Mr A ml wi in Mtiininrtpf! Mr Harrell^,„. tl t ,. e P omi *, , 4 , Al . way to make an explanation to him, the •manager' 3ir. Arnlieim supponeu Air. llarrell s Xb e House refused to suspend the rules arossly insulted Mr. Hudson, who punished him motion. ., 4 i * -a t° read the bill the second* time, the rules properly and as the insult demanded and in such a Mr \\ nR-inu nf l.ilinor untfi tlmt. if nn. I .. .. . 1 .1 .1 thftt tint ‘iii:l*im. r.«r will not anon fnnrot nr Have proved by their immense business of the past week that there is Ufa in the old land yet That six columns of facts in last Sunday's Telegbaph did Urn work. It wag on eye-opener to tho people and a paralyzer to competition, who for the want of somttliintr to do sighed for other days. Well, we had a big trade. LYONS & CLIN'E can gladlv place their past week's business along with the most active and prosperous. Our sales w re immense, aud our prices did the work, This week we will continue our sale at the Borne prices, so as to give everybody a chance to reap a portion of tlie golden harvest Mith a large addition to our corps of salesmen, wo will bo hotter prepared to meet the demand this week. We found that it was impossible to wail on our trade the past week. The rush was greater thnti we expected. We employ the largest force of sides men for retail purposes in the city, and could nse as many more if we had more room' As yon know our space is contracted and so our are prices. THIS SUNDAY MOENING WE GIVE TWO COLUMNS OF FACTS, BUT THEY ARE STUNNERS. r v . •- I of the whole to consider the bill, and sus-1 ™buSdf ry HS^raffT“* d 10 “ detailed tlie history of the^ efforts to build | tft j nod j,; s motion in nn elaborate speech. | * g. ccinnell." the Marietta and North Georgia railroad. Mr. Haralson contended that the bill of I do more to drive out and keep out foreign eejuities in the ease He favored the hill valnabla cathartic he ever need, ne ha» hcen » capital than all the railroad commissions I repealed as just and constitu-1 Rrest inffutf from rhenmstism and blood poison g could do. I tionni | hut ohUined very little relief from nmuicum y# Mr. Giistin moved that the committee ir n 1 1 a • 1 ai ,1 • . I floewn until ne commenced using Brandreth B 1 -m l-jai al . .11 Mr. Boyd obtained tho floor in opposi-1 pui*. He took fifty pills in ten day. They not only rise and report back with the recommenda- ^cm to the bill, but gave way to a motion I cured him of rheumatism, but gave ntm a vigorous tion that the House fix the time when the tQ 1M |j oum> appetite and purified his blood completely, debate shall cease, which was lost. Mr. Hines moved that debate clo*.e at 4 p. Mr. Harrison made the point that the State fair in Macon from taxation, was committee of the whole could not extend or i adjourn. Adjourned until 3 p. m. THE TEXT. This is the text of Mr. Harrell’s bill: To he entitled an act to repeal, annul and declare I CHAT ABOUT PEOPLE. —“Mr. Bumard, the editor of Punch, is writing a new romance. passed without dissent. I hunt debate. - which the chairman ruled well I “nil aud void, and of no effect, a resolution passed 1 —Dr. Loriug, the ex-commissioner of ng- Providing relief for all disabled Confeder- taken. ?I. the General Asserahly aud approved October, riculture, is to pass the winter in Washiug- AVA . n » av w jau I-, i; ln u „ i At. a At. 1H85. entitled a rwolution to authorize the Governor tnn »te soldiers, except those with lost limbs, Mr. Russell, of Hams, moved that the I to settle claim, between the State aud the Marietta I ton * already provided for. committee rise and report the hill hack with »nd North Uoorgi* lutlrowl Company. —Colonel J. H. R. Cnndiff, of the St, Prohibiting any jnstice or ex-officio jns- the recommendation that it be indefinitely , B)r 1 55?i??25' f,PP ro ' red ® c 1 ob «!> Lonis Republican, is thought to be at death s ticefrom exercising the functions of his pcstpone.1. ' door. office after indictment or presentment. Mr. Harrell, of Webster, favored his bill Railroad Company to the state for money loaned —John 8. Wise, who recently declined to On motion of Mr. Cabaniss, the Senate in an extended and elaborate argument. He and property sold br the State to that company, as „j lt p we McCarty, is said to be the hero of adjourned tiU 10 o clock to-morrow morn- reviewed the legislation inconnection with twenty^ix dncls. lie is left-handed, hut “8- , *^e grant of convicts and loan of money to ni iro«l „,mna n y ; >mt under the code was obliged to use his right HOUSE. - I the road, and contended that the State had Whereas, Said resolution mentions two considers- arm dueling. There were sixty-four absentees at roll-1 fully complied with all her agreements, and 1 4i . or ' 1 *aid appropriation, to wit: 1st, | . t. . . v .. , call this morning, and about a dozen leaves consequently there was no equities to settle “^St! I recent concerts in Sweden, wm om of the of absence were granted some of those who Eager, the contractor, assumed to pav all road .and. 2d.to release to the state all claims, eqnit-1 Lfrpn » uinoor’a brnthoru an Lnno«* nansnnt were present. Several have leave of ab- the indebtedness of the road, and now he is .bl. And otUerwb*. which raid comjranjr cUlm. !JC never hral l ( ft ld; •ence from to-day for die hahmee of th. State Pay it. Tte. « “wSL. of Camden, traked nnanimons T^'^1™ were buUt -TheRev Ha.nnel Longfcdlow'H -Life ' ** ” connectetl 1 srUvl. 7. .eeUoa ft. iranKrapb 1. of th. ron.titutiou I and Lettera of Henry >> ndswortli Longfel- 50U dozen of Gents' and Boys' Cnlaundried Shirts, and we have marked them at prices that will astonish yon. To-morrow we will show yon a shirt made of heavy Ilomcspnn, heavy linen bosom at 35c. To-morrow we will show you a Shirt mnde of extra Homespun, extra heavy Liaen Bosom, at 50c. TO-MORROW # \V e will show yon something in the way of a Shirt that is marvelous. Just think! ror 63c. we will give yon an uulamlried Shirt, made of IVamsuttn Muslin, heavy reinforced linen bosom, same Shirt would be considered cheap elsewhere at 87 l-2c. To-morrow Lyons «t Cline will offer you yon for 75e. nn nnlanndried Shirt mnde of New York Mills Muslin and best quality of Linen Bosom, just as good as you buy elsewhere for $1.00. Last week we advertised and sold Diamond Shirts at $1.00. To-morrow we are going to sell the same Diamond Shirt for 87 l-2c. Lyons & Cline are not afraid to give you their prices in plain figures, because we are the Leaders and Controllers and we nlwnys sell yon at prices advertised - —always have the goods when called for. To-morrow we will continue our snleof Domestics. Will open five case of 10-4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting. Did yon get any of it last week as we sold it at 15c. Well, we will have more to-morrow and will sell at same price, 15c., worth 22 l-2c. We are going to open to-morrow two cast s of the same 10-4 Bleached Sheeting we sold last week at 25c., and will sell at the same price. 35 CASES Blenched Homespuns at Jobbers Prices. Good Soft Finished Blenching one yard wide, at 6c. i*3() BALES Sea Island Homespnns, at jobbers’ prices. 350 PIECES Bed Tickings, all grades, at jobliers’ prices. .“(> BALES Checked Homespnns at factory prices. 50 holes Sheeting add Shirting nt factory prices. LYONS & CLINE consent to take np the civil rights bill as to foro Mr. Eager was with it. Why didn't he come up like a 1 J!?. ”” I low".will not^be published before November, white mnn nud pay what he assumed to pay? Vraraed to oimmon carriers, etc. Objection was offered. I white man and pay whathe assumed to pay} I wiinm* Joiny tad Mr. Harrison, of (Juitronn, said he hoped I Having failed to comply with his contract I Iir.--IK-I.tinn;"' mui . iany I wood engravings. There will ho a limited the objection would to withdrawn. ‘He I to complete the road by'Janunry, 1886, can I w her<ra». 8»‘<1 »pproprt»Uon, if m»h> for the edition <1« hue. felt precisely as did the gentlemau object- we expect him to complete it by January, T^f«t« mvffiT«l —0. G. Honey, of Pittsbnrg, has con ing. bat he thought that it would he the I 1888? If he had the nullity to make a new I m nU claim straiust the Hute: Brat because the tribnted $3,600 toward fitting np n school best policy to have actionou the bill. ~— — “ - " *“■* ” ' '” ' will show to-morrow the largest and cheapest assortment of Red nnd White Flannels in the city, in plain nnd twilled. Lyons « Cline will show to-morrow the largest and heat assorted stock of Blankets in Middle Georgia. The opposition was withdrawn, another to be offered. >ilL I dictionary, he would put in it the words I only claim that said railroad company ever had I for liojrs at Matamorns, Mexico, which is , only for “Northern capital,” which had been a deln-1 nearing completion. Tho school is being ' I..L ... i. ... n j.. | the convicts of the State itranted to said company | i". , _.i..., ...I Mr. Wilson thereupon moved to suspend s 'nce the war. sion nnd n snore to the people of Georgia I mr the uttu o'f th'^ jMr^wuhout’chajse^by’th!! I bnUt liy the bunkers, who have a snccessful for the term of three years, without cbarite. by the "J act of February 'Zi, is"-, conflruiett by an ordinance I school for girls at Matamorns. tho roles, which prevailed. The bill was read the third time. Mr. Wilson rose to speak, when ett. of Bnrke, called the previous wi ich was sustained. , ,,, , , Mr. Hall, of Dodge, asked unanimous ?jhole. consent of the House to let Mr. Wilson, I, Mr. Hines , , . who is a colored mnn, speuk fifteen minutes [ J* 4 ® ° on his hilL The request was refused. * ’ “ “ Mr. Bntt, of Maiiun, said he hoped Mr. Wilson would be oUowed fifteen minutes to apeak on his hill. Mr. Berner said the public interest re- «d c’omptaS - Mftrk Tw » in «• not just clear ns to what uiredanend to Uie discussion, and moved ~ u X,, C a3" r r^co^utorthsmuauTc,.^ will bo his destination in the future world. —The Empress Engenie intends to re 1T -, TtT — ,„ T i , r ,n,siMiT (to)iArtuirnt>4 ■ .-, , F — __ , ,a * a*, a $ . th® gotcniuunt, to-wit: in the decision* of the H»-1 difference to tne, for I have friend* in both Mr. Hine* moved a* n Hulmtitute tlmt de-1 ireme Court of the Htato in the of Fenitenti*ry I place*.” tte clone at 10 minute* to 5 o’clock. Comi*nle.* Non. 2 Mid 3 rrntu John W. NeltUN, -- in^‘b C e liai ^ l “ e ' 1 ^^d SUSsS remains of tiTelatc Emperor Nape rir’ er ThJ h 7ommiUe: a dis , radv^ ,i Mr! to SSSSLSS tlmt the Honae revolve ititelf I M l H » -worn to-Umony of witnwM.es, LhiHclhurMt to Aldershot. Arrangement* TMvuuiaum, I inin n Anititniuon tKa vtiAi* utwi «i« 1 »ud by which wild company Wert. I will be mnde for currying ont thi* project C » bb - hewaaopi^|^“|^“ i i t |^‘^^ K “^ tde *l^,l ; «3^»^b^.a^ffi«foi 3 > aasooawthe Empress returns from the to the bill, but the subject hail never been I a * 40 ,n *nnt«*. n®** 5 ? discussed. Mr. Wilson, ns a member, is Mr. Abbott opposed limiting debate, entitled to speak on his bill, and he would I _ Morrison favored voting down Mr. • flail!.-, nriultabtc or nthervlM-, c\l.t in taver of ( V.ntin.'tit | .aid company a«»lu.t the HUIc, by raumu whereof ' I the aecuud cnueuleratbiu meulloned iu ssltl aet fur —It is stilt) (1 on what serins to bp good wpntwip Mi, . Bata approprlatiuD doss not axlat. and aabl appro- anthoritv that when President Cleveland accord him the same right as toother mem- B *. r P cr " motion. ortatton, founded on no consideration, aud there- .iL wmJl^ ir™. .1 . * pioi-am rl s ul ar w wner roeiu | j kruer - H motion prevailed by yeas 63, lore belnit n naked donation, la n plain and palpable «w»m««l charge of the White House there | nays 60. Mr. Abbott conclnded his remarks. tiers. Such a proceedure ns this had no precedent. Mr. Urnndt, of Richmond, said he agreed with his friend from Clay. He was opposed to the biU; bnt he was more S po£5 to gag law, and he therefore hoped 1 . " r - ‘mniemnn moveu inn. roe conmmiee Wnnt.1 nrenii 1 I nse and recommend that the biU be read vioiation'of article 7, arc tion in. paragraph i uf th*- was not a single set of china or crockery- ■or. AU „,» coiic.utit-o uo. rciuuESM. , *« complete. The servants un- Mr. Hines moved that the committee rise ffiuiu.n^r oS^t auy^K o'r ^f r A , rthnr Ua, > brok< ‘“ and recommend that th© bill do pa**. I in ftivor of any peraoo, corporation or aaaoclaUon;" I P ,eC0H 01 nl * lIi0 Mr. Hardeman moved that the committee an ^. ~ „ .. .. . .. —The oak tree planted by Lord Byron at tlie motion would prevail. " | n*e and recommend that the bill be read LjSSTb. *2* m 7 ^Itromd U iJ® flourishing, al- ^Ir Lovett anid he dliil not malce bi« mo- * e4J °nd time and recommitted. I the extent of the failure of the Htate to furnlah Mid though the alder on which he cut the name* tion out i anTsnirit of rnaUw Ev^ro Mr - Hardeman's moUon prevailed by yeaa convict. Kcrdiny to raid grant in th. net of wt -Byron and Augusta" long since died. The Iiuuuuioi nui npni 01 gag inw. nven -- navaKR 1 and could amount to no more than the value of the I nortion of tl,« nn which th« one knows the biU will not pass, and I „ .... , . . - , .. acrvtcea of .aid convict, for the time they did not the names S scches at this end of the session that con I Mr. Harrell, of W ebster, moved to take I them; and thu aupruprlatlcin. beiua for the Were carvtsl is preservtsl uniong the me- ,'ct nntbinu an. s wust. of time Tf u.ntl.. np the bill nnd read it the second time, >um of *sa..vie.w, whit# the hire of ibefuU num- mentoes of the poet in the abbey. M-inomingarenwasteoltime. llgenue-1^. h . ber (Fji .,f convict, for the full term (three year.) ’ ,i,„ . mendesiredtohearthegenUeinanlromCnm- . .. n (computed by the hire theKtnts raerlreaforintt. L,—'R ro » n . ™daughterof Sira. John den, he hail no objection. | ,. r ' Htularu moved that when the House I coavictai could not exceed the etun of tio,uu>, thu. Carter Brown, of Providence, R. I., is to be The motion was carried by a vote of 63 ll 40 to-night, at7bt0 maklngan excera ofnearty ttw.uuu. which U rteaily married at Newimrt to-day to W. Watts res, to 47 nays. I o clock to read House bills a third time, Sherman. Mr. Sficrmsn is a man of middle Mr. Wilson said he was surprised that an I which prevailed. I inve*tig»iton o?*the^tnctuolwSd I i* 18 year* old. “Her two attempt nliould be made to deprive him of a 1 that false record. I CAM in considcmUou of the magnitude of the »p* brother*. Nicholas and Hayold,” says the nght that had been accorded every member | During ^ session of the ‘ | Boston Herald, “will give her a *1,000 dia- .. , propnAticn and the principle* Involved, 1 Boston Herald, “will give her a SI. nfftliim firm HAS u A wnn i i _,_a t* During the afternoon session of the I Section 1. Be it therefore enacted by the General I mont i necklaco ” K . He woul ^ 1 iD „ ?le , w ^ I House to-day Mr. Harrison offered the fol- Aeeembly. That Mid raeolutton entittod a reeolu- mon “ n ^J a * ce - the objection shown avaU himself of the j owinR resolution which was adopted: -Ex-Minister Williams who has just re right which a majority had accorded him. w „72... , , h . *5? turned from Uruguay to bis home in In- lie only rose to th&nk those voting to hear ot oetabit 1% IWi. charsee that * clerk of and the Mine U hereby rapraled. ^ dianspoli*. *sy* that he shull be obliged to nnu on the bill; which he heartily did. I the Uoum falsified the racorde of the Boom by ra- Sec. 2. That all laws end pnru of lava wtuutin* go to Honthem California to pa*s the com- Thi* action of the nays rather surprised I thevote of a member after tho vote had I effainet thu act be and the eame are hereby re-1 ing winter, inasmuch a* the change from the Houh>‘. I nn^hr iinoM tn nnitsui I the mild and con*tant climate of Monte- The hill was lost by a vote of 107 ayea to nlZu by' “AST^Tit fit^mT reSS I ®at Mr. HarreU says he wiU, in video to that of Indiana, with its breath- 3 nays, all colored. in sU Instances apeak the truth case the bill pannes nnd in signed by the taking blasts, would be too great to run the nad that Its officers nnd employes Governor, appeal to the Supreme Court. It risk of. be such aa U ran rely on with confidence; there-1 him <11 (MM) I ' Mr. Tate, of Pickens, rose to n question I '“nUoWrf. That a committee of five be appointed Norn. might hav^savInicPhemon's'lifeTn'front ol mon P “7 l?n SJaSTSSa. 1 ZZZVSL as SHJSZHam There .«a .hort meeung of th. rail- Of K M^;n n Wely, olT- uZZattZSiL I y — «•» «*>» committee nt 1 o'clock to-<Uy for the ahum, the other day. -I was in command •mneceraary for the welfare of the House. I purpose of presenting n gohlheaded cane I of the provost guard. I saw him aa he Later the Speaker appointed the commit- 1 tn Mr. Carter Tate, chairman of the com-1 started off toward the front. He was not isl a matter ns he wonld. He would not do I it, navo that in connection with a criticism I a:. - , ... , . | *aicr me niiout-r unanuiL-u rae counii- : m aa. curwr uuuiuiuu or rue com- ni.aiu iu. uiiut, , it- wus uui of nis vote, the C*erk of the ^ as follows: Messrs. Harrison, Butt of I mittee. Mr. Gordon, of Chatham, made a twenty feet from me. I knew he was going Home hail been unjustly accused of making jiarion, Berner, Harris and Gordon. brief presentation speech, to which Mr. toward danger, for I had jnst coma from S^3R3lMr. Wilson, of Camden, oppose<l concur- Jate rephed in a few warm words of the front mjradt My impulse was to roll ^«h d * y reiT r J!^ n i i^i* I rcncc, breause it waTgridno *!swl) to" cme I U““ ,k »- ’ » I after and warn him, bnt" my caution was yZ *ii in V w! td •?, J* railroad lull, I on j y o{ onr c j t j z , nM ’ Mr. Flynt, ot Spalding, is the most pow-1 too great anil 1 let him ride on." ** * Wn ptaaeA* When theroU The vote stopd, yeas 45, nays 66, and * r f nll V built man rntUe Hnnue. Hehnsa —The Duke of Abereorn, who celchntcii, call had been completed be walked to the **“ motion to reconsider did not prevail. record of picking 714 Donmls of cotton in not long ego, his golden wedding, lives now 3erVUdrok a^d™SSrikdhhi wme inlhe Mr HarreU. of Webster, moved to Uy on »“« »>*»<* £• nearly two bun- Mmost enUrely at his home, Baronsconrt, unta, I the table, and rolled for the yeas and nsjrs, I . l^unil* more than was ever in the North of Ireland, in a sort of patri- klr Tate sulraramentlv remarked to the which «•> »“ not sustained. “J ““J “ u ?f r . . archal style. He has no neighbors, scarcely, Teuokaph corr pondnt that after he had The Tot * ■ tood ?*“ 46 > “avs 66, and the ‘neiJcntally a party at interest in ns he owns every acre for miles anraml, bnt recorded his \ ,u> Messrs Hiuliiower .ml! “ution did not prevail. the investigation, for the present I think the immense mansion is alwnys fnU of his Lott voted in ’ the lifflnmrtive bnt The House concurred in the first Senate |* d "? P ro P'dety that 1 say nothing pending children, grandchildren and great-grand- he did not add that ’ both I ,im * , idmcnt by yeas W>, nays 41. th £i“ ttinK of .,““ ““““Hj*- ,, chililren. The Hamilton Csmily areliioked those gentlemen addressed the Chair 0,1 conca Hing in the second amendment. The committee will meet at 830 o clock upon by the people as semi-royal, and an and hud their votes recorded according to M f: Vu T “J 1 ? 1 ®e yeaa and nays, which rer y !**>*•' by nason largely ol gracious Uw. which hi the fast. Going to the clerk’s •“‘Med. , H*te«.—'The meeUng of the committee manners nnd good looks. desk and having one's vote recorded is not Hr. Jenkins opposed concurring in the *“• postponed until to-morrow morn- nroper mod? bnt secombamendment, while favoring the hilL ln «- Chairman Harrison has notified your Eczemal l l. , bnt, of course, I have no | Mr. WiLon, of Camden, opp<«J,l concur- j correspondent to be present, with witnesses. | Eczema is oneof the ugliest and most the proK-r mode; but. of course. ra-tsi.iuS issue in the matter, and only state I . Xr .- ° r , c “? th.- facts, snd give Mr. Tate's aUtement. "“.5 ,n **“ f-™«“dmcnt. Which is entitled to publication, and no one Mr - Tat * favored the amendment aa the Tho Supply of tirmJn# disputes Mr. Tate's character for veracity, ***?} feature of the bOL for he is an honorable -.a .J.i 1 Mr ao are they all honorable men. troublesome of all blood diseases, It pro ceeds from humors in the blood which are TEE TECHNOLOOICAL SILL. Mr. Harris moved to take np to concur in Senate amendments on the technological bill, which prevailed bv yeaa 62, nays Mr. Bartlett rolled the previous question to cr nrnr =-**■-”- Cbicaoo, October 12.—The following fig- sometimes very difficult to eradicate. For Mr. Haralson favored *8. amendment 1 ores, taken from the official statement uf I five yean Mr. J. D. Rodefer, of Greendale, and the bill as wise and sound legislation. I the board of trade, to be posted on 'change I Va., suffered terribly from this disease. lie The vote stood, yem 63, nays 41, and the to-morrow, show the amount of grain in I writes: -Finding no relief in the many amendment was concurred in. | “ittht in the United 8tales and Canada medicines till I used Brown's Iron Bitteni, on Saturday, October 10, and the I purchased three bottles; from the nse of amount of increase over or decrease I which I have obtained almost entire relief. fr TEST” Si ft ” m tbe preceding week: Wheat 46,717,001 I recommend it to every one in mV nelch- T.'ciwikMmConur. bushels--increase 1,576,100; corn 4,201,718 liorhood for any disorder of the blood and ws- enstai AVESSSD SATA Ayss A'ahoMt Axsketw. ItalUrt. Bartlett. Brek. r ^soUej, Oslrm, r ‘ Elia JCnNit,jn&Bt^SaetaafiOui! I —decrease 331,877; oats. 3,887,MO-^de- i as a general tonie. crease 167.398; rye, 137,448-increase 18,- j^rctoS! S*®: borler, 7ift,253— increase 237,901 The I An Kasy Way to l-sr. ■yfia Umar laamtoa. I amount of grain in store in Chicago on the Any subscriber to the Wmti Tat maw r, Ms- date named was: Wheat 1.2i;i,f"" ' ... i the Henato amendments, which Carm - Osatwm, OotUsu, Oustln. Mr Ua-reL'. -./ Webster, rolled tbs yeaa 1 and Div< on tl j i. ..io question, which call j Jom«t kiikr, gjui was sustained 't he vote stood, yeaa 63, [ U»j» of Man.«k .Um.. r Fraffiim. HT.ly7 Me-1 date named was: Wheat l,264,966, corn ! can pay a ysar’e subacriptioa hT grttroTun The Leaders and GontroRers Opened this week a big lot of Ladies’ and Gent*’ Knit Underwear, and thu cold weather is here. You need something of the kind. 8o call at 07 Cherry str,-i t and ,-xniuinc our stock. A Gents' Knit Medicated Red Flannel Undershirt for 60c. is something for you to dream about. The Indies will find at Lyons A Cline’s the best ns-ortmr nt of Black and Colored Dress Goods in Georgia, including nil the Intent novelties of the season. Onr assortment of Highland (Worsted) Finid at 7c. is beautiful nnd cheap. We came very near selling ont our stock or Jerseys the post week, but wc telegraphed for more, so to-morrow we will have another assortment to show you. The r, moa we sold so many Jerseys the past month wns because our prices suited the people. Lyons A Cline believe in making (H ICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Onr second order this season for carpets has been placed with the manufacturers- Sales far beyond onr onr exjrcctations. Low pricer, elwsys does die btuini as. W* show all grades, from the common hemp at I6c., to the handsomest styles in Moqnettes, Vel vets and Body Brussels at prices always nuder the lowest prices quoted by our would-ko competitors. We show the handsomest line of Madras nnd Antique Lace Curtains over Brought to Macon, at 07 Cherry street. Lyons <& Gline, 17 Leaders and Controllers, Macon, Grriffin .and Milled Seville. Example* uf Com* It i* often veil to emulate the bright example* of those who tempt fortune, and by braving * little win much. Here la as imtunce ahown in the result of the lM4th grand monthly drawing of the Louiai* an* Htato Lottery, at New Orleans, on Tuesflav, Sep tember Hth. It la cheerful reading to those fortun ate winners who held ticket*—No, ft), 4.11, drawing the first capital prize of 975.UUO; sold all I each in fifths, one to O. Smock. Leavenworth, Kansas; another to John Wise, of Wameuo, Kansas; the remainder elsewhere. No. 2*.*20 also sold In fifths at «1 each-one to J. A. Clerejr. 100* Wash ington Ave.. New York City; one to Otram Jackson. Newton. Kansas, collected through Harvey Co. Bank. Newton. Kansas; one to J. G. Hands berry, of Paris, Texas, collected through Paris Exchange Bank; on* to Mrs. H. J* Barnhart, Walla Wslls. Wash. Ter., etc., etc. No. M.239 won the third prize of $lo.0m, also sold in fifths—one held In Han Francisco, Cal., collected through Wells Fargo A Co.’s Bank of Han Francisco; another to s party in New Orleans, I-a-; the remainder elsewhere. Nos. 63t069 end 6g.Hl each drew one of the two fourth prices of IS.ouo, also sold in fifths at $1 each—to J. E. Bernstrom. Grvenport, N. Y„ col., thro’ Chatham Natl Bank of New York City; another to First Nat’l Bank of Los Angelo*. Cal.; another to A. T. Kinsey, collected through First National Bank of Bed Cloud. Neb.; another to Peter Berry, Globe Village street. Booth Bridge, Mass.; another collected by Anglo California Bank (limited). Han Francisco, Cal; an- nother to a party in Guatemala, C. A., and so on all the habitable world the flow of wealth scattered world the How of wealth acattered Joy and happiness, and a similar occurrence will taka place on Tuesday, Novembsr 10th. of which all information can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans. La. Now. remember these facts sud seek to emulate the example of these for- A New Firm. The bnay season tonds Macon with sleeves rolled up and ready for the big business that follows the harvesting of big crops. Among those with shoul ders to the wheel keeping the boom moving Is a new fina-that of War* k Oliver, who Uv* opened n wholesale grocery house at 13J Third street These young iron are full of energy, pluck and business, nnd having experience as well as an ex- tensive range of acquaintances among the people of this section. wiU require bnt little time to build up a trnde that wiU place them among the best of our wholemUhooses. Mr. Ware to a former citizen of * M,h SL WU 5’ < “ ,<l Mr * OUirer ki » resident of Ma con. They deserve every possible encouragement, being in every wsy worthy. Hack leu's Aroint Halve, „ Tfc® Ndvs in the world for Cuts, Bruises. OT»™«yrefund«L Prlc 5$ Never Known to Kail. The popular Blood Purifier ot the day is 0. I. C. It is the honest “tried and true” Old In dian Cure tlmt h.;- itood the trot of time. It will cure any Blonl Disease or Skin Di-.. a*c arising from impure blood. Aa excellent tonic and appetizer. Noth ing equal, it for female complaints. A purely vegetable preparation, containing no mercurv or other mineral poison. Sold by leading droggi.ta. THE 0. L 0. CO., Perry, Ga. oetl dAni.twly WASTE 11 Adsiygr; ' ' fin. SI) Aa active Uu or Woi r $~i prr Ifciudi nnd Ei]-» vmmiik outfit nail i utVui.ir, , u Administrator's Salt. GEORGIA. JON I S order from the t’ourt o wtU be sold on the Aral at the Court Ilonse i legal hours of sale, f acre# of land, more or Kim lUrd, dctvsscd, i and others; good stron Ibeird; dweliins: I. 11. FnglUh, Mclia >U watered and tin for* crit*. etc. Hold L. O. DIED, Administrator. . Itanktn k Umar. esoto per bos. For I dollar < Two Hen UM. Eujcott Cm, Mu., October 12 —A spec ial train containing offiriala of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, who were return.ng from an Rupee tion of the road, nn over and • killed two men this Afternoon near Head’* Mill. Oneof the men, nnmed Zeph wax in stantly killed. The other, whoee name could I not ho ascertained, waa horribly mangled and died in n abort time. They are anp-1 poeed to have been walking along the track, and not knowing of the rqwcial train were not on tho lookout. Did you Sup- po&e Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion uf ail fle !