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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1885.—TWELVE PAGE?.
OVER THE STATE.
catixnl much regret ns both men are highly
Koono. t);o tri.V'ilian, is bookml for Rome I Columbus, December 22.—The coroner’*
n the 22th of January. jury tUat inveati8atod tUe kmiDR of K . w .
Jug Tavern is now dry and no more 1 Johnson by hia son-in-law, W. li McClen-
whiakoy can be sold there. don, in Meriwether county, decided that
The cotton receipts at Athena will puah j McClendon was justifiable,
“ TOO tales this
Up to date 13,000 bales of cotton have I ALL ABOUT SAM JONES,
been ".hipped rrom the Eatonton depot.
An election on tbo question bridging
the Co inee river, at Dublin, ia to take
place January 6.
The Kvungellst Iii-ure* tils Life—What Ills
Application fora Policy Slum
8t. Louis Republican
the Other day new HaynoviUe, lost lua Ma#onio Mutual benefit Society of Mis-
pocketbook containing #180. BOU ri. JllBt afler bis morning Services at
In 1867 Mr. McGinty, the wealthy con- st. John’s Methotliat Church, Mr. Jones
tractor c-t Athens, wus laying brick by the was token into the private parlor of the
day on the National hotel, Atlanta. I church and examined by Dr. Robert M.
A gentleman who has made a close esti- Jennings for an insurance policy in the
mate, bays it will take only $325 per month society. From the application it
to operate the Athens street railroad. I appears that the rovivalist was born
Four hundred and fifty caaea of illegal °“4i e
voting Wi re disminxed in a bunch by Judge at 3 , S
Hurri, of the Rome city court, on Tuesday, ^^^^r^d
A juuty of thuty young men and tadira ^ IalU , r Mason in good .tending and a mem-
f Rome will take to the woods to-morrow ^ of jj,, district lodge of Bockmart, Polk
for a Christmas hunt. county, Ga. He states that he ia already
A man named Stephens has been arrested insured for $5,000 in the Northwestern
in Rome for passing counterfeit dollars. Comi>anyof Milwaukee. Edna A. Jonea,
Several spurious dollars were found in his hi* wife, is made the beneficiary,
possession. The revivalist says that of bis parents he
An elderly lady, Mrs. Margaret Temple- most resembles his mother, and that none
ton, in Savannah, fell from a chair in which of hi* sisters, or his cousins, or his ancles
she was standing Tuesday and fractured or his aunts, or anything of that sort, except
her right arm. | his father, have ovr • had consumption.
force,
ago _
water, is able to be out
At a sociable in Sumter
night some one removed the W
w heels of several buggies. Several ronn-
motber at 3U years or age. uo nns two
, . brothers living, one 34 and the other 40
county the other yea „ ot ,„ e> an j a B b,i et thirty-six yean of
he tops froni the an q ,m gjg j n good health. A slater
THE TOY BALLOON.
Trade Secret* Revealed by a Son of the
Manny Italy.
Philadelphia News.
The Italian reporter of the News, know
ing theanxiety of the little toddlers to learn
the secret of the toy balloon trade, yesterday
corraled an Italian with his bnnch of gas
bags on Eighth street, and in half an honr’a
talk, carried on in the musical language of
Toscany's snnny clime, elicited a few facta
about balloons and their manufacture.
The balloon peddlers buy the little rub-
I...-.I ... Ill _1..I,I.m * 1 in Pavia untna.
doctor said that ■ Mr. Blum w.vs s• riou
I stabbed, and that his wound might result
’ fatally Justice Power held Roessler in $2,
000 bail to await Blum’a appearance. Mr.
Blum was lying bolstered up with pillows
in his bouse last night, hia head and face
swathed in bandages. “It was those who
had no invitation who made the trouble,"
he said. “I was protecting my sons when
Bossier stabbed me."
ON A STILL HUNT.
Col. Mark Jo
kful Trip
which he blows up the filmy bags. These mond’s leading lady.
whocls Of several buggies. Several runs- ^ at eij , ht yem ot age of measles. His
ways and several persons hnn was the tniher's father is still living and in good
result. health at the age of eighty-four years. His
The Gospel Messenger, a Primitive Bap- father’s mother died of cronp at sixty-five
tlst monthly magazine, published and edi- years of age, his mother’s father at fifty of
tedbyEIderJ.lt. Itespeas, at Bntler, Ga., cause unknown tn'applicant and hia moth-
baa a subscription list of 7,000.—Untler er's mother at eighty years of age.
Herald In the personal medical examination
Mr. Cornelius H. Wall, of Columbus, was Samuel s height is given at five feet, nine
married yesterday to Miss Viols Staley of inches, his weight 137 pounds, dyk hair,
Savannah. They will come to Macon afld dark eyes, sallow complexion and bilious Ml.. JB ■ ■
be entertained at Brown’s hotel by Charles temperament The examiner saya ho lie- — edient, the natare of which the makers
A. Mathews, jr. lieves him to be sober and temperate, anu —'— —*— * 41 —
‘in Taylor county, a few day, ago,-the in- iHLS.
fnidebild of Mr. \V. It. Glover got hold of ^2^Ts “ve« " the
soil potash and awaUowed a portion of it U
S^£ d .’ , rS^Sl?: W “ ei “ tM,M,lntU ^ r ’ tSrty^wven blches, aud'lti fT exp^ratiou
Ncwaomo relieved it. ... thirty-four inches, and his respiratory
Dr. IN. C. NVardlaw, of Augusta,has been murmur is stated to be clear and distinct
appointed a member of the council of Don- over Vj 0 tu i un( , H . Tlio girth of his waist is
tal and Oral Surgory of the ninth interna- thirty inches and his pulse beats seventy-
tional Medical Congress to meet in NVash-1 f OQr to t b e minute. Samuel has never had
ington next September. smallpox, bilious or hepatic colic, chronic
Dock Carson, a negro eighteen years old, discharges from the ear, canc«, delirium
living on Captain Carson's place, five miles tremens, difficulty of swallowing, palpi-
below Reynolds, in Macon county, shot and tation of the heart, insanity, liver corn-
killed a negro woman by the name of Jane plaint, paralysis or swelling of the feet.
Smith, last Wednesday. lie says ho never uses morphine or opium
In on old burying ground in Lexington I j n ® n y torn, nor alcohol or any stimulants
there are graves, with rude stone head. !»t chewsi tobacco. Ho used to drink,|lmt
boards, dating back to the early part of tbo *» now entirely temperate. He never drank
century. FeS.cn. are said to b£ iuried hero «nough to injure bis health. Dr. Jennings
who were murdered by Indians. B»»«,« “ *»*“ °pin on that Brother Jones
Okw s. i-f-ug szs
Christmas. As the conntics in wliich they acce P ,0U -
have been working are dnr, fro negroes DUPLICATE TYPE NVRITINO.
have saved up large sums of money. 1
A Kt'iimrkalilfl l’ettlcoat«
Cincinnati Enquirer.
, , ,, i One yonng lady on East Fourth street,
her bags, or bladdo.ers, in 1 arts, some- w ij 0 en j 0 yg tbo reputation of being ortistic-
times importing them themselves and some- jiy inclined, is finishing an embroidered
Umes buying themthrough New York im- aJmel skirt that may with truth be nro-
porters. \\ hen received here they are stuck nouncod wonderfully gorgeous. It is light
together in a lump, but immersion in warm blue in mloT ^ t ^ e decoration is start,
water and s little tabbing np loosens them Un „i y original. There is a whole family of
ar .? *“***1 P 0 "® 4 ' apart. NNhc.i nvbli littlo ones anil big, located on the
Oie “balloon man contemplates going out froIit of tte Karme ut As owls are tbo fash-
for a day be fills as many ba’loons aa he iona ble binls of the moment in t'.:, East,
thinks be can sell Ho geners.ly does the lhia ; 8 Omissible. From the boughs of
work of filling in the morning before going delicately traced trees they seem to bo peep,
out Generally the balloon peddler carries (ng about with their great eyes. Another
but one kind of balloon with him, which ia 20 ological feature is carried ont in the bor-
either the gas balloon. fMtened to the end d or, which represents s wriggling mass of
of s llireuii, or the air balloon on the end of uo jd e n sernents
a toy a hip. The latter is the kind general-1 rpou
ly sold st country fairs, where men anil Fate or a Sian Who Tried to Save Ills Dog.
maidens, children and old women alike bay Philadelphia HpeclaL
and carry about the “airy nothings.” William Anderson, a plumber, of this city.
These are simply inflated gum bladders, had a convivial time with friends at West-
painted and gclattned, filled with nothing ville. N. J., Sun ay. While waiting at the
more than atmospheric air. The bright- station for a train to return to this city a
colored and glistening bnnehex of balloons, pet dog belonging to Anderson escaped from
with which industrious Italians excite the him and jumped on the track in front of au
desires of the'children along North Eighth approaching train. In order to aave the life
street, are generally those fastened to of the dog Anderson ran after it, when his
threads, and are inflated so as to rise to the feet became entangled in the chain and he
end of the string. They are the most ex- fell on the track his head lying on the rail,
pensive and troublesome kind that the bol- Before his horrified friends conld rescue
tiion men have to make. The ordinary him tho locomotive passed over the head of
"stick balloon” requires nothing more for the nnfortmiate man, crashing it, cansing
inflation than a mere blowpipe of any kind, instant death.
n small hand bellows being generally used — rrn
for the purpose. For the inflation of the Flays»nd 1 layers.
"string’’balloons the first thing the manufac- Myra Goodwin is worth $luu,000 in her
tnrer must purchase is a gas machine, in own "gilt.
which he manufactures the tight gas_with | Kate Forsythe nsa become John T. Ray-
machines are of foreign manufacture, and
can only he purchased through somo im-
mado°^y*’mixing “jTtata’pro^tioST «51 •= to Ear °P C Bhort * to
muriatic .'Cid and zinc with some other in-1 >0 al>seut seieral years.
Edward Harrigan has struck another bo
nanza in ''*The Girl.”
years.
Marie Jansen, of McCanll’a “Block tins-
In Rome Tuesday a nightJmiHchietoUS boy A Machine Whose Fairer or lleproiluctlon
threw a few drops of ammonia into n ne- Is Unlimited,
o’s face while passing along the strest. Boston Herald. |
be negro thought he was attacked by a ^ large gathering of newspaper and tele-
northern medical “stujent, and raised a 1 graph men assembled yesterday afternoon
yell that aroused the town. | at the office of Messrs. T. A. NVhichcr A
Borne ot the owners ot valuable dogs in I Co., No. 53 Lincoln street, for the purpose
Albany are talking of organizing a dan and j of interviewing an inventor who promises
raising a fund for the purpose of appro- to mako a revolution in the type-writing
heading and prosecuting the dog poisoners, world. Daring the past year Dr. Thomas
Some very valuable dogs havo been poi-1 D. NVorrall, of NVoahington, D. C., has
sooed and there are now very few good patented twelve different type-writ-
bird dogs left in the city. ing machines, each for special pnr-
poses. His inventions hsve been favorably
H® ,n Mneon> received by several New England gentle-
Talbotton Era. I men, and a company to be known os “The
The next Governor of Georgia livea in Ma- Worrell Manufacturing Company," with
eon and hia name ia A. O. Bacon, lie do-1 $250,000 paid np capitid, has been estab-
server it moat richly and tho peoplo of tho fished with the following offioen: Mr. T. A.
Bute will see to it that he gets there. Nkhlchcr, president: Mr. Le Van 8. Peck,
. . .. , treasurer; Mr. Franklin Adams, secretary,
.Suicide Near ai Graveyard. and Measrs. E.lwar.1 and Louis NVhicher,
Caxtox, December >2.-John Smith, a w . B. Cushing, of Lynn, and other gentle-
merchant at Solacoa, hung himself to a tree mtn 0 f Xc w England are on the directorate,
near the graveyard at that place lust batur- qq, e machine exhibited ycatorday, ia
day mernmg. Financial embarmsment ia tfi on -: t by the inventor, who was
said to have been the cause. He loovsa a nrau . e > to be especially adapted
wife and fonr children. He was. it is said, [o too purposes of the Associated 1‘ns.i, as
a good soldier during the war, iu which he n Vmb?rofcopies of a dispatch ma? be
lost one leg. _____ ’ I wntten at one time, and instead of the in-
Crnel Treatment of the Groom. itistinct caligraphy of a careless penman
Mr. Dane Hill, of NValton county, recently *® “«W" ™ .b®, d ®» r - T»>« »»■
applied to Judge Giles, tho ordinary, for a ®bine is to all intent, and pnrpoyes a web
marriage licenifc ThepsrenU of UU bride, punting prere, and the operator, inatead of
aMtisVebb, were opposed to the matih, baring to change aheeta orsiy 2U0 word.,
Ind ti was arranged Sat.ho fronld meet J*®!* working on^until ■the web of paper
him at a certain place, anil from there they lu» been worked off. ThU U, of nuw, a
would go and hare the ceremony performed! “"“P of U “£ o«rallolher tynewrititig
A lot of rode boy. learned ttii fact, and roreblnes. The «pei U wonmf from the
taking a pack of <W went to the tryst and n>U®r, thus receivmg the impressions, as
such as is used on every paper in the conn-
LtruPKirsmo srocsisa I “.US
c ^^■w=a?V‘aB2:
Li urxis, December >2.—Fndsy will bea inking of the types is done with rollers
big dsy for Lumpkin, and wifi probably be j in form to the old-ttmo roller of the
the most enjoyable dsy that somo of onr printing press, while the power come* from
citizens ever spenL Tonlay track-taring on band* and foot. To make an impres-
tbe Americas, Preston and Lumpkin hsa| |I j on B tre^fig is used, and to ptaoc
reached a point three and a half mUtarast tbp letter in position both hands of
of town, anil the contractor is offered a j operator are used, eaoh atop of
parse of $100 to reach Lumpkin bj Christ- u,e treadle giring s* many impressioni aa
mas day. He ta working 7o hands and tbcra „„ letters in each line—in the present
►ay« be will finish the ro*4 if he has to I i U stance twenty-one copies. It U possible
work at night to do it Regular trains are to increase or diminish the number of let-
running between America* and Richland, tecs in each tino according to the hnmber
and in a very short time the road will be in of gopje, required by the operator. The
active operation from Lumpkin to Amor- p^ifing ia certainly clearer and more even
icu*. _ ,, _ than in the ordinary type-writer, and it ta
The building of this road will make an I that for anch purpose* aa it ta fitted
ea’jre change In the uiMkels for Htosrart for jj, e speed is fonr time, greater. The
county. Heretofore we bought our Heavy i on j y yfim, which may aecm awksrard to the
groceries and pUnUticm .applies in Co- eoojpoeitor or other render ta that tha
lui ilms and Knfnuta, but now the trade I .• 00 pY" ; a i n lengths instead of being on or-
will so to either Savsnnsh or Macon as jj^ary aheeta of paper.
this is the direction our cotton crop sul
iuiinrally take, and as we produco 15,1X10
bales annually it will be worth coutca.ang
lor. It would be well for the enterprising
merchants of Macon to cast an eye in thu
direction.
PISTOL ANII HAMMER.
Chunk MlCTHWiInn of Meriwether, Kill* Ills 1
I alher-ln-fjsw.
Gszzsni.LX, December *1—Yesterday I
afternoon near Hood’s, within this county,
NV. E. McClendon, known familiarly as I
Chunk, sho! and liilletl his father-in-law, I
Rnfns Johnson. .
The quarrel originated in some disagree
ment about rent*. .. .
McClendon says Johnson struck him ta 1
refuse to divulge, in the targe generating «*F’ company, weighs 150.
tank of the machine. From the targe tank “Shadowa of a Great City” ta saidtohave
robber pipo connection carries the gene- already cleared $25,000 this season,
rated gaa into the small filling tank, which F .. Fe dora’’ Davenport’s, season thus
stands upright. From the top of thL, small- far u ^ esd of tat year fli-.nctafiy.
er tank a piece of pipe of email calibre ex- ' ... ...
tend, four or five inches. Thera is akey iu M ™”- llodjeska wtil shortly appear at
the pipe like an ordinary gas key. *«. Chestnut Street Opera Houcc, Phitadel-
NVhen fro peddler knows the day will be P“ m -
fair he knows also that the balloon market I Miss Emily Kean has made a hit with the
will be a rising one, and he makes a supply Boland Reed Company, and is dividing the
of gas sufficient to inflate from 100 to 150 j honors with the star.
balloons. Ho sits down at his inflating ma* 1 The Kiralfya pay $1,500 for the f ranspor-'
chine with a pile of robber bladders on one tation of thu elephant El Mohdi from New
side of him and his spool of white thread York to San Francisco,
on the other. One by one he takes np fre week , of Majy Andenion at th «
Boston Globe Theatre resulted in receipts
the neck of the bag, turns the key, and . «, 9 «« rMnl i.. nr i—.
out swells the balloon to the proper size. A 1 of •“- 883 ftt reKul “ prtce8 ’
quick turn, and the neck of the balloon is, . , . ■ , .
twisted tight enough to prevent the escape ot » i» becoming a favorite
of the gas. A few tarns of thread, a knot, concert singer in New York,
and the balloon la strong. Then lin y most Victoria Schilling ia to have a leading
bo ornamented with little daub, of painl, port in “The Gypsy Boron” when it’s pro-
which represent flags, eagles, facet, bird* duced at the New fork Casino,
and animals. To protect them from the in- John A. Mackoy receives $300 per week
flnenccs of the weather, and also to give f or playing Le Blanc in “Evangeline" atthe
them their bright, gliateniug appearance, Fourteenth Streo* theater, New York.
‘ Lawrence Barrett has accepted another
tile eye than the dull w>lor of tho undressed . j entitled ••All in Vanity,” is in
rubber, a tWn film of xery fine g^aUne is one net and has only two speaking parts,
spread over them with a bnudi. They are ” oc ‘ “ “ ” ‘ f * "',
then tied in hnnehesandseniinto the street T° n y Denier, the famous Ilumpty
in the hands of the entire family, from the h ‘“, retir ®’?. fr0 “ *•«*■*». He ta
head of the honse, the manufacturer of the worth $100,000, and Uvea in groat stylo in
toys, down to the smallest child. Chicago.
On a nice, bright day a family of Italians, Helono Cooper, the prim, donna, after
spread along Chestnut and Eighth streets, tinging eighty-five oonseentive weeks with-
cau easily tell from 150 to 200 balloons in a nut losing a night, haa left tho Grau Opera
day and corn from twelve to seventeen dol- Company,
tank At that rate of profit, it every do;
were bright and every day’s
tho balloon peddler would s __ __
independent fortune. The days of heavy | somTreputabTe' company.
Rev. John Jasper, tho eccentric colored
Prohibition Points,
vow in inn.
Who woijd torn! tlw toltiYhat fret
AnU all tin tUa contapoas;
Would MS thnr .DM, Uk. baffled fots,
Ykld to. fores coarewsoos;
Hail fellows ms. to drawn re*ret
And grow lnaan.lT merry,
fin bit mm rur frief with short relief.
of
i assn yor prief with .hnrtrei
sparkling "Toni and Jury.”
aught resort, oblirton short,
To the ananad partaker;
The topar’a r*». a waak runs*
This resolatlon breaker.
When they refrain aU < Isa to dials.
TUtr abstlnmr. to vary,
T % l ZPjX£K.^' BdUa ‘ h
The imitation absinthe in use in tha
fra head with ahamm»r and knocked him yT n it.-l states is said to be made of raaen-
,etudes*. When he become consetoos be ti)J indigo, and to be more pois-
found himself prone, with Johnson pm- onon , i„ u» than the genuine article,
nine him to the ground with hi* knee. I wb j e j, j, tanl enough,
while he wae Just in the ect drtking A < cording to a scientific edimate, abnah
another blow with thohammer. t j„ ( eorn contains aixtoen quarto of wbta-
uuMicccsaful alted.pt to get bu. The average gr.mgtr would be wUl-
ing to swap even.- -|Bumngton FreePres*.
The closing of tho liquor saloons election
pay nave the tha deaden an ocsUent
chin e to take ati their friends to the poll*
and stay there.—Lowell (Maas.) " “
mode one i
pistol. A second attempt procured the
pistol, whereupon he shot fire timre at
rrodom killing 1 hie
self in the knee. Fto® Met u B .j°P * ^
connl Urn Wiling wn £2*
Tie lulling creotu gmt excitement, ana
every day nig Alberts Gallatin, tho Virginia beau-
i so good, ty, has several offers to star, which sho has
a few days SCO Internal Brrenn. Collector Mart
Johnenn. of rreivfd inforauuion of I
an illicit utill in oiicr.itlou iu Uutt<* couuty, ami b<-
detenutned to bring tho dUtiUctM to justk-e. Tuph-
day night he reAchetl Jackson, and »electod for hi«
comiai'lon in tho r»ld Mr. J. W. Carmichael. They I
h cured a team, and no quietly had they iu»de ul* 1
their arrangement* that the people of Jeckn m went
to elecp without ever dreaming that United
offleem were in the neighborhood. ■_
Tlirre milM and * half from Jackson, am! about ]
liilf a mile from the Kant Tennenree, Viiyinia and
(leorgU railroad, wu the locality iu Yrhk-h the «till
wu op< rated. Col. Johneon was not long In flndlmt
the a till. Tbo night was cold and clear, and from !
their position*the oncers could see the men at work.
They counted three men. and hence it wa* necessary
to move slowly and cantiouHly. Not a word wax
►1 token during the long watch, and every move-1
mi nt was made carefully lest the breaking of a
twiuor the falling of a shadow across the wad
might betray them.
About ‘.^o'clock the distillers showed signs of atop-1
ping work, aud it wa<«tlien that tho oflicers thought
it time to advance. HtmJthily creeping toward the
little shed, they saw two men going into a shuck-
house about seventy-five yards from the still. Tho
third man naw the oncers and raa ofT. but without
giving the alarm. It was but the work of a few
minutes to surround the shuck-honne. Tbo oncers
called upon the men Inside to come ont. They
were taken completely br surprint aud hesitated to
show themselves. A few worJs fxota Colonel
Johnson, however, induced them to come j
out, and they were then covered by
Marshal Carmichael’s pistol. iTnceedlng to the
still Colonel Johnson enriched the earth with five
hundred gallons of mash. TUe still was then
placed In the wagon. Placing the prisoners In the !
centre of the wagon. Colonel Johnson took the reins
while Marshal Carmichael rode astride the still aud
kept a bright eye and pistol on the men. In an
hour after the capture the party drove into Jack-
son and put the men under guard in a front room
of the hotel. |
■ The menproved to be L. A. Davidson a H
[Denson. The still was on Davidaou’s laud, not a |
quarter of a mile from his dwelling.
Although the officer* had a fast team, and did
not lose a minute in getting from the still to town,
and furthermore did not give the least sign of their
raid, they, found the wife of Davidson |
in town ■■■■■■■■■■■■
run all the way in the cold night and reached tHH
before the offleem could get there with the'- horse*.
How she knew of the capture i* a mystery to the
officers. By daylight she had employed Messrs.
Marcus Beck and V. A. Wright to defend her hus
band. Khe displayed no hysterics or even team,
but conducted herself like a brave fearless wo-1
man who would turn over heaven and earth to I
nuccor her husband even though he had been
^anuht violating the law of the laud. |
All dnrlng the day the friends of the prisone!
congregated about the hotel. The new* of the cap
ture bad reached the remote quarters of the coun
ty. It was thq largest known in the section and
one of the most successful. Col Johnson had J
i dunned it well.
The still was shipped to Atlanta, i
last night the prisoners were brought
Macon and lodged In jail. They will have their
commitment trial this morning.
It may be well to state that bad the officers made
their attack a few minutes earlier, they would have 1
captured all three of the men. The third man hid
the whisky, or knew its whereabout*. Not a gallon
could be found. Aa the train wea about to leave
Jackson, Mrs. Davidson brought a quart of the same
whisky and presented it to Mr. Bell, one of the law- r
jars. Both lawyers came down on the train with I
tee party, and will look after their clients at the
[ committing trial this morning.
|Dr. It. O# Cotter, |
Permanently located in Macon, 12ft‘,' Second street |
Diseases of the eye. ear, throat and nose. Former- I
ly assistant for four years to Dr. A. W. Calhoun, At-
lento.
A SUCCESSFUL RAID.
Deputy Collector CabunUti Has an Kxpcrl-
Icnco With Illicit DUtlllerA-H^^^^H
■A* Christmas approaches, the revenue officers are I
Itovtng quite a time with illicit distiller* through
out the country,
Yesterday morning Deputy Collector O. A. Cabs-
nlss returned from Butts county having in ebargo
two prisoners whom he captured the night before.
They were lodged in the covnty Jail, where they
I will remain to await the process of the law.
Charlie Maddox, a white man, to the name of I
one, and the other is a negro named Wesley Har
ris. who was assisting Maddox to operate the still.
For some time Collector Cabanits baa [
aware that illicit distilling was being carried <
Butts county. He deemed tt imprudent, bowsTer.
to act hastily in the matter, to concluded to watt
patiently until he had laid all of his plans, lie lo-l
cated the still about four mile* from Flbvilla, on II
the East Tennessee, Virginia and OoorgU Railroad.
He fonnd out to whom it belonged, and soon made
hi* arrangements to break It up, and to capture Its
I owner.
Tuesday night. Collector Cabani** thought the I
time had come for action. He accordingly secured I
the assistance of Deputy United States Mar-
Locke and Mosely, and with |
I them boarded the 6:40 p. m. train on the Ea«t Ten-
Virginia vnd Georgia railroad, for Flovilla,
uo of tin * ’ *
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN UsT!
The Greatest Medical Tnpmjih of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER*
native, Pain i
lofnppctitc. Dowel
the bend, with a dull
bnck port, l'nin unde
blade, Fullness nfts*r e;
clinntion to exertion i
Irritability of temper, 1
n feeling of having nrgl
Weariu
$ Di//In
ntion In the
tlio nboalder-
Inz, v/ith ndls-
or mind,
its, with
mo duty,
>f L
At tho
Heart, llol. before (ho errs, llrndra-be
oxer (he rlsht rye, ltr.ilo.snes., with
mfill circs in., lliclilTColorcil I’rloe, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’SJ FILLS arc especially adaptort
to such eases, cno doao etrect3 puclt a
chnngn of feclin":\3 to astonish the eutrercr.
1 hey Increase the A i»pet Ite.an 1 canie tho
body to Take on Fle»lk.thuti thfiSTStem Is
nom-ititi-M.n’i i y r„. n Tonic Artlon on
the Digesti vc Onrans.ltruuiar.Mtoolsaro
rt-j.Sc » * .Murray M..1T.V.
TUTT’S EXTRACT - SARSAPARILLA
Kenovatert tlio body, makes healthy flesh,
strengthens the weak, repaint the wtuteeof
tho system with pure blood and hard muscle;
tones the nervous svetem, invigorates the
bram, and^iiniwrts Jhe vigor of manhood.
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Bold by (Inurgists.
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At Bit O TVN’S HOTEL
Unprecedented Success.
JANUARY 5.
346 PATIENTS 346
UNDER TREATMENT.
5S Turned Away 58
PRONOUNCED INCURABLE.
sales are few, howeYcr, anil there are less
than a half dozen men in Philadelphia who i
SSIv ^.^whoZrhowihTinfc*^ ^ on *2guitar assertion of his That
online* who know how the Inflating gas is ,, Icitc j Uo rUibilities. “Do Ban do
Another drawback to the extensive manu-1 *'^ (n ®*
factor., of toy balloons is the fact that it is The Klralfys’ new spectacle, “Ihe Rat-
a toy for the day only, and a stock of in- catcher," ta on old-timo succors at Mblo’s
fisted balloons cannot be kept on bond as Garden. The theater ta crowded at eTery
they either collapse to much‘a. to become performance, and many are tinned away,
unsalable or else burst if kept over night unable to gain admittance.
The saleman or maker get* over this dif-1 Mr. Robert Griffin Morris, the author of
Acuity by letting ont the gaa from those tho “Bleating Rink," haa finished a farcical
balloons which they fail to sell and inflate comedy entitled “By Cable,” Several stars
them again the next time they want to offer are negotiating for it, including Jennie
their wares for sale. | Yeomans and Flo: "
“I havo atoppa da beeaneas,” said an old
balloon maker named Fogacci, who was met
by a News reporter last night. “Mskn
■eck.”
The fames of the muriatic acid and zinc.
Yoamsns and Flora Moore.
Edwin Booth oalled upon Salvini in Boa-
‘ I ton, and expreased the hope that when they
played together in “Othello” he (ttalvinl)
would not strangle “logo” quite so hard as
A FEAST AND A FIGHT.
he said, were injurious to the health, and in th ® Bo * ton performance,
bcsiile* that the balloon maker gets hi . lungs I Miss Mary Anderson will begin a two
toll of the dost of the robber in testing the weeks’ engagement at the Chestnut Street
bags before inflating them, and the smell I Opera Honse, Philadelphia, on Monday,
of the cheap paint which he uses in orna- I January 4. All the original London scenery
menting them nauseate* him. Nearly all and properties will be used there,
the balloon peddlers are at present insk- John L. Sullivan, and Mnldoon, tha
ing the circuit of the different country I wrestler, are to appear in some sort of a
fairs, and only an occasional one can be seen convenient aetting at tho New York Third
on the streets of Philadelphia. They will I Avenue Theatre this week, and it ta a fact
all be back again during the coming week, that ladies are going to tho box office of
and Chestnut and Eighth streata will be I that theatre every uay in carriages to par-
lined with them. | chase reserved seats.
Sol Smith Russell’* now comedy-drama is
entitled “Felix McCuaick.” McCntick ia a
AIMSm ShvhIMMV Tsmlaaltil I country editor, and his efforts to keep the
by a ltnml-to-Iland Encounter. Weekly Rocket going in spit* of all army of
Msw lock gpactaL creditors gtir* tho opportunity for some of
The' announcement of the marriage of I the liveliest comedy scenes.
Nathan Goldbtatt. the button maker of The New York Seventh Regiment ta noth-
Suilnlk street, to Esther Upper, atao of | ing if not stylishly sensational. Its mem-
Suffolk street, on Snmtay, wa* received bere I .ought the entire orchestra floor of
with pleasure by all tha Hungarians in the I Harrigan’a Theatre—530 seats—for Monday
neighborhood, and the parents of the eonple night, and attended tho performance of
were deluged with requests tor invitat on* I “The Qrip" in toll military dress,
to the wedding. It was very evidrut on I Annie Pixley will probably return to
Friday that an ordinary housa could not | “MUsa" for the ecaeon. When abroad she
hold halt of those invited, and lire. I procured new effects and ooatomea for this
Upper conferred with the bridegroom, production, and will present them for the
and together they hired Atlantic first time at the Arch, in Philadelphia,
hall at HO Attorney street Thither when eh* plays “MUsa," doting the
all the neighbors went with their cards of I week of January 4.
invitation Sunday evening, and crowdad I The New York Keynote has issued
upon tho ticket-taker so hard that many cot I -i-ecial Christmas number, filled with exoe!
in who had no invitation at all, and they | lent literature. Despite its intense hatred
took np the choice scats at the table. In 1 of Wagner and of Mix Thorber, the Key-
order that the good things would not all [ note ta the beet of the American musical
fall into tha 'hands of the uninvited, Mr. | jonrnata, and is usually honest and capable
Goldblatt said that ho would change the j 1® its dramatic reviews,
order of things and make the foot of the I The Froutuana have rented Pope’s St.
table the head and vice versa, so he oat Louis theatre for next a aion. Mr. Charles
down at the foot of the table with the bride Fop«, tho present proprietor of the theatre,
at his right hand, and the waiters brought wj star daring this season, playing the
the good things pest the long file of the I “Gladiator^ ana other of McCullough s old
uninvited without giving them any. I roles, Mr. Pope haa bought the right to
This state of affairs tasted just ten min- produce some of these plays, and he has
utes by the clock. Some one, presumably also secured some of McCuJlongh’s old eos-
of the uninvited, put out his foot and trip-1 tomes.
I>| d up a waiter. The waiter swore and On the evening of January 7, 1880, will
started in to punch some one’s head. The I occur the 500th consecutive impereona-
nninvited started in to punch the head of tion of “Adonis" at the Bijou Opera-house,
the waiter, and the invited got np and I New York, by Henry E. Dixey, an event
helped tho waiter. Then the scramble be- unparalleled in the history of the American
came general. Early In tha fray the bride stage. To folly evidence their appreeta-
and bridemaids were escorted to a room ad- tion of Mr. Dixey’s devotion to his art and
joining tha dining rootr 'iy tha groom. This I the pkasnre hia efforts have afforded, his
Is the Tendon givsn by eye-wit- friends have tendered him the compliment
neeses, who were in the Essex of a ball on the evening in question, for
market police court to-day when which purpose the Metropolitan Ojieri
Max Bossier, a button-maker, wjs arraigned I Honse him been secured, Gilmore’s band
tor stabbing Joseph Blum in the aye with a I engaged and an orehsstra of 100 obtdntd
fork. A certificate from a Bi ington stmt 1 to supply dance music.
1. WILBUR, Specialist.,
proceeded to where the still was located. Th® din-1 _ . „ 1n na..Pntiw /.t,wnv»i« -n 1 hi.
Cm was short, ami was nude la pood time. When f f hi !.. i T t ,i‘ .mi 1 r nnJr*
ml* sara. -I 'til .VLwk and I W t*"' th® llir- .f HU-1 I.Un*IH.
Liver, Kiiliii’j* and Heart Ooniq i*ir.u tawtomts
they approached the sc
Maddox, with a nexro,
for all it wa* worth.
the acene It waa o’clock, and I
wan at the * till operating It
Tho night wa* mil. tho fitrnarea in full ldant i
tho econo presented wae rather an lntere«tln«t t
Tho party *o* cautious, ami approached tho
place in a manner that did not alarm either .Maddox
or hi* oaoistant. In fart, tho offlet r* were f»ro to
faco with the dittillcntlx-foro tbo Utter w*-re aw arc |
of their preeenc;. It was then too late to do any-
thlnf. Maddox atood calm, and showed no fear,
The nefro. at first sight of tho officers, IttmpM |
|to run. Marshal Locke perceived his in*. ' 1
ami fired hi* i Intel In the- *.r to frighten him
ho (-allrd to Marshal Moeely to rut «>tT hi*
Mam hall Lock© then turned hia
tion to Afadtlox, who wa* in
rearh. Maddox, at the la*t in ■
made a sudden attempt to break away, but was a*
quickly foiled. Doth were secured, carried to the
•station, and brought to Ma* on yesterday morning.
| After their capture had becu effected, stands,
numbering twenty-four, were destroyed. Tho con-
flagrotion wo* a large one. and lit up the acene for
mhdistance around. One thomond gallons of
^■sere also deetroyed. ami between fifty *ud
Lpity gallons of ■ wins ling*.” hhJ
Collector Cabani** think* that he would have
labl* to have captured three or four more distillers I
had be arrived on tlie scene earlier. A unuber of
th» m ha-1 just 1- ft with a lar^c ••run,” that had been
dini it**-* of theHtemofh, that hv\* defied all other
nu-thod*. th--c fearful die.-*»** uf tli«- N«t\.mi-* Sy»-
arising from whatever cau*c-; S. rofula. Drop*
Isr^arulyKi’*. Fit*, Fever Bore*. Contracted Cords,
Knlurv* -l liii-i . k 'iiiT J- it t»*. Kid ti ti. i . - n. N. urah:i*,
Sr-iatics, Done Defoniiitle*. halt Hheuin. Brralpela*,
S.'-Hid Head. Illcdii-lit.oiM'd riicrw - |l Ni^al
Fotypoa, Aathmo. Hay Fe\er. D--o CoM. Winter
‘ '* julc Diarrho a and Dlabefiet. All may
.till* wondprful fyetem, lfnottivofar
[advanced. Done dl»eaac« cured when all tueih-xl*
|have failed.
Lodic* who are *uff- ring with complaint* pectAlar
PlMHM
eon-ult the Doctor, with every i
eurance of speedy relief and permanent cure with
out subjecting them to the embarraeelng procedure
of examination, which In nine taeee out of U n U
necessary. The Doctor particularly invites all
Ma that nave been given up by other physicians.
Consultation and Examination FREE.
OFFICE HOURS FROM 10 A. M. TILL 9 P. M.
Tumors and Cancan removed without pain or
the use of the knife.
quick and
\ trip. I
raa a remarkably .
The distaace corered wa* M tulle*,
conaumed ten hours. This would bare been re
duced by two boars, if the train had reached
TESTIMONIALS.
Mr. Patrick Cassidy, of S? Fifth street Ma-on.
city on schedule time. I nlul croes-eyed for nineteen years. Dr. Wilbur
AU the officials connected with the ilaaem I atraightened them In one minute,
credit for the oooln— aud dectelou of their work. | Mr. R. J. Davia'e oou Walter had been tk> unb*p-
f poweeor of a tape worm for five yearn. Trkd
iauy remedies and physicians in vain. Dr. Wilbur
I Mr. Valentine Kahn’s daughter Bertha, of lit
I Cotton avenue, baa been sick for eight years.
A Famous ltabblt Hunt. I Treated by many eminent M. D.’s. Dr. Wi bur
A famous rabbit hunt took place in Tukn county I cured her by treafing Ike canoe ofher dieeeee. in-
ondav. Those wh-.iartidpitedtn It vrere Ms^re. | f*TL ofth ® ■JWPtoma,ae had always bees done
dm Henson. Robert blappy and
‘ ‘ are reckoned among the
ty. Each one U over 70 yean old. They aa-1 elite, had backache, bear
bled at the home of Mr. Jour*, and after per-1 feeUoga dixxy head and
taking of a hearty dinner, started out for the bunt. I fur several years and «m
They were gone but a abort while, but managed to I Dr. Wilbur, without being subjected to the
bring bock with them tour large rabbits. | rawing procedure of on examination.
Miea Laura Henderson, IQS Leonard street Chat-
■■Pi tired
female complain ta
to four month* by
P||pHBblHk
The Queen of Houuuinln
for the Youth
Administrator's Sale.
of Dr. Wilbur's greet raeass. aad tri.,1 him
■ OBOBUU. JONES COTNTT-Bt Ttrta. of aa or-1 e»»Is* «•*“«♦ ksrlii* tusiia lanltM.
dar of llw Coat ot Oidiaeqr of loom coaetjr. 11 TW Doctor cured tar ceturb ted keeled be am
will mU al th. eoort house door la Clinton on the I endrelv le (we mouth*.
Hfsl Turadsr In Janusqr, ISf th. tollosrtut prop-1 Mr. Hnal. mai».'. ref Clansdea IlateL U-r.-phls,
1 new takls.mrlujrbauud Ward, wbokad
out, f t.-r rlsht m .in.-, lil-.sn I the till
. In* prop-1 Mr.
•rtjhuhmglMtaasWsof JohaJ.Olovsf donawd. I has a(lrl aowlakls.mrlojnaiMd Ward. wh5h*d
sttusleop ih. sa.t hank of Ucmulee. rtvtr. aad I not »et-x
Ihnnsand ll.WO) scree of Uadi
ia tho half lutorret In on* Urea threo-atory dret-
mrno uwrrhsnl mill; oh mw alU; xia and (<n kouaa
for labile zinnias: on* store-houas for
a. larludins all th. ttxlarw p»
oar was nwly rona Dr. WUbnr imtared
| so now.h. aorhs.vcrjr day aith. hsW
> Lon,*. Hall's Cl
u.lrefsa a
Irelnle
within
easaiUaf Ihemilmad. t in. water poaren
farm land; eood Improreawau, and In good
dltlon. hold for dWUlon. Tha other haUof said
property Is owned by Dr. W. P. Glorer. who d
a apod partner to pnrrhaM this Inlerest
Tanas, caOi. November It law.
W. r. GLOVER.
g JIL, »r. C. L. Beasoa. of Lmlnzton. Ky..wu dmf for
and all la rood I foartrea iron. HU father was a phj.lctin. sad
■m. I «ooh hlm to mo am rery MnUrenl Dw. bol did
Dr. WUbnr mad. him all right la a
Mr-. Vln.y
for.4h(ymra,aedhsdbarharha Uotorrb
bred and many otter fried, complaints.
I bur eared bar wlihont aahlactlae harto U
raaalhg procadanof aaaumiaatkn.
Administrator's Sale.
The Doctor invitee
ragg»4encu from people
on*were any letters nrlsse
GEORGIA. JONES COUNTT—By virtue of an _
der fion the court of ordinary of Jonen county, I
will cell before the court * . — - — -
Clinton, cn tb»* first Tt
in the 1-gal bom
In, to (he ratal.
In Joaaa county. aUaala on Commlmloarr Creak,
near the Baldwin coaly Una, adjotalac D. B. HUL
Walker and otters. Fair land. moMlycWrel; (wo
lag cabin. tbrrcoB. Ccavaalant to railroad, hold
tonaydahuaaddUUibaMoe. Timareah
declwfl IV. A. HALL.
th. town of I Ulead by Dr. Wilbur aU ovar
GEO BO La.
‘ I ha. applird
Jty. aud Mtti
•oaaUy, aad aatttaf apart and valaationof Lome
ataod. aad I wtU peas upon the aerea at lo . clack
a. m.. on th. lath day of fauary. l«a. at my
DaamebartLUM/ B
GEO. L axwrxn, titmaif