The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 02, 1886, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 188(5. flsjJJjToF ATLANTA. losostbeet-s marshal fees. meet Owes Him About *10,000 MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 188(5.—TWELVE PAGES. VOL. LX, NO. 12. i 3,-Oon. Lo»Srf*Mt'*»» in il. ... 10 ,'OUSUltttlen for . tang r Orr 0«B ta>0|!«tK«* "bCD lle WM reg.nl to Ms -count. ^ (k.venimeut I'nder dste of Jsnusry 30tU “ , (iovermaont lufornnit the Oonersl l'*'; „ artt to it «.•>». il *»t lhere *" B£“ “ ,1.1The (luvrrnsiilit CAllUot h 0 "J tromrftoa of tU. ; two sc- ’ „ itt«t) roitatag tn.spy.onewho i« , llV «nii»nitMrta tUtdett Utol .ihU ruling 0»u. IxiugMrrrtt will flr.t h.ve . .ZruUWig before |t:-iU .attic |- utm .oil then .weitit. w», Imtsttnita plmt- >tUel »cntof hi. bill. The general doc of rash- »rulii*.M#tIlo hu bbim. . oitmUrr . |ilypc of hi* mind op the land out welt the'getietiUty' going |f iiodMe.' .Jliwjli^lV, ‘ irovernmen't. ' loan, Bn. no . /ram the Tetri bunH«rj. -Hies*' actin' btifOMr. the peilteotluv > lti- »l ‘dcfcltt 1 : heH^TOOrtdtnOf JVlidb^«tt'*«h*rk, at,4 (ii'jfwtiH J'oiK That reference to the newipaper man vould teem, coming aa it doe* from Dr. Hawthorne, to point to but one man. It will not be forgotteu that he seriously disagreed with that gentleman for au article or for sereral articles that appeared in the Christian Index some time ago. That gentleman bow lies ill. and. to atrike a man while he is down is net exactly chivalrous. Uov. McDaniel Askeil to Define Ills Position. Atlanta. February 27.—It, & Re»»i>ard. president of the Georgia State Sunday-school Association, has Just issued a letter stating that Mr. B. F. Jacobs, of the IutematiOnal Hunday-school Association, will hold a tiMtrict International meeting In Atlahta. Ga., March 3M. at First Baptist chhrch. Mr. Kx. ell will lead the singing and Mr. Mi>rton'and Mr. Hey* uolds will be pmeat, j A MILLGDOKVfM.B MURDER. Deputy Marshal lUjg»>od ,Hkot aud lilUeil l»y Sain Ennis. lOiaut i.«:; .. j Mn.LKtKiKriijLr; February ?74-*8em 'Kiml*. «if tin* connlv, shot and UtledDeimiy Mawhal G.:N. Haygood this mftertaooa About 5 hear tin- store of L. H. Thomas. A large crowd had jbtt broken up from hearing apepcUs lu, the street for and ngalvst probibitiom Prttogty jUo.dXMteuiytit UiaAim>j»sslbietprtwwst» of trouble between them. Hi DICK FIT/.GIRBONS DEAD. IN A FIT OF DESPONDENCY TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. HE To Drive Away the Blues He Sends a Bullet Crashing Through Ills Brain—His Kemalns Taken to His Old Iftome In Atlanta. Saturday morning at 4#) o’clock. Mr. B. JCF1U- I gibbons ^coiuwitted .suicide, -by shooting himself The tragedy-occurred at Mis .Fib^bbohe'houne on the Columbus road, a quarter ol a mile Wyond Mercer Unlre#slty. '• ••• r.niti i.;:. <i Gic; Mr. Fit£gibbons waa the official stspographer of the Macon circuit.. .Be was veil known all over | Georgia, hla buainssa having r»wiwt into eveiy section of the ptate. H* was a pleasant tempered I young man. andhobody that knew him suspected! tbathe would ever Decent* so dMpoft<te*t »*« uke his own life, rt Marne, hewevsr. that bo war. Gants- eiaUy easbarnuewd. ■ He «-ohtmct*4 debt*to the jamquut. perhaps, of fAUOp but r*«wntly hs atateil ere continually nine* noon* wjd.yej* littlo.n- ... JL damage will be considerable. To-day the wind is .till very high, with frequent gusts of enow. Benue, N\ Y., February 2B.—Abotlt i o'eloek lait night, while the wind,was blow ing a strong gale, a lady, said to be a sister of the late tn-(Jovernor Seymour, waa blown from, a Lake Shore train between Erie and Dntikirk. Shu attempted to pass from the dining err to the Bleeper with her husband, and had no, Bonner.ateryed upon the plat form than she was carried swiftly off the train! Her husband barely escaped follow ing her. The train was stopped and backed for nearly a mllf before, they found the :ly,,who bad escaped death, but reeeired .. .Jeep gash Over her left femple. She was taken to a hotel in Dunkirk. She is about ;y years of sge| .The panics qf her <inm- uon iuidbeis )f could not he ascertained. M [LLEDGEV ILLE’S TRAGEDY. DEPUTY MARSHAL HAYGOOD SHOT DOWN BY SAM ENNIS. The Prohibition Campaign Waxing Warm —Speeches that I>o More Uarm Than Good—The Stato of Feeling— Details of the Murder. twenty-four Honrs and • stall cbntinues., JItn ... J- l*ig. ’ 1 1 I Iting t pul i'Ll s t>] li.’l wlrml |||W^r 1 'A&AMtMti ‘J 'fKAl MhtHjcul lasasssasOTBasfiwI laWMttmrniiiM tamtitf ,mt'taepo,)r. a«t t>„ i .10 eejcasatTSanby rMIzraial «dl it Ukvjj uvu.i vi It t.ll lucata.baai uuanutt., lauhtarni a t,iu 11 a««M*iMfcfaeuanMe7H-nilaB(sosM>iai»kaw ttbaa lo^iay., ILhas.twaa ultnia eta,iSil. aiwiUa . arloatitki. a<«mu«N««tfmnli ktlwyi r 1. murky, and the Indication, am a iwatlanstko. ‘ w.«.i I a? ! w»f I Tt > rt.(«!w mw fed ixaU Lauo71 ■■MiIMiMH ‘lut, perhaps, of f.'dAR but r*«Wntty DeaUtod to dk ikaih* Msi auro—gegidai meedng mdst df Hu obliganbns, andMimm-b niHevsda j f Friday Afuraoew Mr. FitnitbbobH l«A kis iofiw on Mulberry suewt, apparmmy in gootl aptritai an \ >ut home. *#Wf <IiD«*r b« went tnU> tk#, gAnU afvd’sjwjit'suwM to* .St :»X»Tk. lie tlum went' 1n thwfruM yard, where hfiniAdti a a urn bee ofi alter ti*et t« the amuigainentof the wtdke. I. AboftMdatk bb weat to the and did tom work thele. 1 'To a neighbor «*t»n f*«iwi lie said that hahadDrench'. HI the itfUgpoog'tryfcg fnnwotw — — t* U* premlsm; ,Aa late aad o« i o'skemii _ . . >J« M 0*1 Nshed hie WMbk and entere<l the honse. he wenLlittto 1 ‘ kwHUSerfe imA itardrHttie*«DUdn • WUvon, » oeiapaeiob of faULWKt kupre* bpek .and Degaa f «o dad a Htiuseu Vnr«ttWu: rwronlcd,, ; ,u»l obimpays b)pwn down, /l'his uftcrnoou two of tils, large stand-pipes of the LOChiel nfoh Works nppltd over, one of which enwbed he works. e< Fortunately, no, person- inrvd. r Tkndapngo tho I WwiVsikilU?' •YAttakjr’SKi -Vfce pfeytfd lrHVM %itli Irotts* tops s&U brot iln- " ’41a February ing of Deputy Marshal C. N. Haygood, of th|s town, by Mr. Ham Ennis, yesterday afternoon, waa tbe first blood sued since the prohibition agitation ih ’ Georgia waa begun, 1 idi '•> i-' n» i-oii -oil When the' Tojuttupn'a representative arrived here this morning, tha first man he saw wore a bine badge; the next » ore a rol 8 e election occurs wt the Kd of Match. For several weeks the contest in the • tow n SOd ,8p« depot, Vrh'ere he took the train for Maeon, on his way to Atlanta. Carter being out of the wny, Capt. T. P. Enn.s, a prominent anti-prohibitioniat, mounted the cotton and proceeded to ad dress the orowd. When he finished, ■'yfiitXEpRtntsiitnKAHEo, and seuing Captain Ennis, placed him on their shonlders and carried him up and down the street. Haygood, who was in the crowd, remsrkea that the negroes ought,to be arrested. Homebody repeated the remark to Mr. SaJn Ennis, a younger brother of Captain Ennis, and himself anti-prohib'" brouier of Captain Ennis, and himself an anti-prohibitionist. It is presumed that the remark was distorted, for Mr. Ennis at once nam'It*sssMiraaMto SmInSasoswee.nl, nui- ve»sktl«iwiS«MfeU*<» *d quMtion*. imt to kts» M of, tin :* oolhs. rtl lias | GeSlfels |o . the kit. I'M. sl.'li. Ililsr.t K'CR ZZiFi ft and | Jthei, vhlstleJ nchevl lot so rl ft nerd I -I i-luhl ■ xongo Jorned 1 f*pl < I the v rue, I. and a_ 1 the Ubc hu; alwul Mr. the li-gxl !4W, becxuHk f for Mr. «h», Ht. I'bllUv'a ■»{ \g k»a aihtn will b*. ■ i■•ll^ U ex, it*** even greater iuteaeii. f|* u ^ n H taking of t«-»Ui>ioDy. \ yA\)fTti^l»y .ItAMljAJIT. ” I'taranees froin !>us* Wjr a Itaptl.t I'ranrher. , U*»Uuim». ih, ll«|,ii« pn-achar, *,l,lr.„«l I rwln.tin, cIms of thn Soatbem Medic*) ( r art aisht. Tlim._«ti««k.. ta Ilia. Mltr-t. r ns-MMit me.k'U*.apk uf lh* iowlp«, l un "'‘ ‘M K'ncral comment here to ilavi.. ^ m-ver n .oeth,-„f being .lonVlJworthj at *«r«'JL i*» *—t*i t i hMSaiftniii n iliV M nditrtntor ptrfecijueaam - I wtlyibe Jt.eliuiiflbln ApfoAwJs* A^l-hylieW >‘**rlha?al'Aip, tctolij a .. tor In tta- costume Mr. Bonner Will \m u», r Maud 3, VutU " - 1 yL t I ttewi York Couaitacial Ailvertirtr,, pfcfV‘ iaW IMHMrilailtobf the dtber Aiy. Hrheti itWl if a iVe WiM bO ar- ranged between Maud H. and Jiy-lhe a public itnuouUtvment ttat If i ot my kotno* •*» trot imxiaetaBotl... man wbo aj.ptun d at bay bUbier morning could liawn tlxa bone, la tu jiart vrita Mawl Hi at vrveenL l never havo and n* \ nr bball allow one of my botvee to. trot for money. 1 tnke tbe ground that a gmUtmuin may own and drive a fMt b<w«o Without making a gaoi- blyr of hiiuitolf.. Beaid^. there la no home that «q»* pro* :hoi* Mtud S. ld’nixietlaa jet. Tf. any man de- aitea to trotldN bofeoagainet lifik,letliln^' flint Inat her rocord. Then there will bq blenfy 6t time to tAlx about arranging A met-., mie h*> Hot only lx utuu tlie record of all oUieT horeen, hat luw ou three separate .oveaeiona ltcatan her ,°*n recond*. MaudS. ha** made the foateal time—that wan ever niade in a race aaalnnt other ra<-Are, and HUbqeqitetitly’ "he reduced that reeeM. fntm time to time, to 2:11*4. 2 lo^.2^» V. 3-W 1 * aud2:0HS'. “1 have received no efaaBenge frem th* owner of Jav Kye-fiee. neither 1a itmy optnfrfn 0*at on* vria l»e trade. It fa all atranto nua*>|i. - Maud -B- la la excellent eotvditloti. 1 nav* not driven her alne* December *1. She could net be driven in tbia weather without c ilka and T will net wit them on As soon aa aba eai* ba driven without them I Jog her eayatU *nUl tbe track get* Into proper ilmMrt vhatlakaU tk> wttk MudiClta* mtu-. k .1 wurau 4M*iwla*tkn *ntu *W |M* Into sjantUioa.’* .. I. . „. u .... ■ 1 TUB KAKMKR VHoTHE HHKCULATOR So in b 1vliiil*,a»«»iin**>Hin in Hi* riant ■ art *g tU* a—tta VVIUfeh. Wh*y Would ■ Da Well to Heed. Msweavs ' Eabruary jc.VTho. Inter- enn.', stlii'C ■i| lawing aesalulions wen, sidoplad, with an amendment to- itielmle btrail stufis and hm;twofliichf«sVrtl'aitWyB6il“ " A , I '. ipululed, by the speculators of tha fu p of 18K5 atnl :l%t:wUch: SO'1. pnaea tkat they bar* fallen., below Bid aotrtal cost of • jtvwhMvow ' for veroajs, asiin.tlwir power lies ugeinsklho intlaeuee I I M-iMUfiHSM' a Tintem/let' that »w»ich r comkbK'.fh^ proa>iol+ the country; anJ frith ibis rwliasi the rapr/w»i,Vtli‘u* ,et ,tl*e, terosta .of- Tenuesaee, in ■ •ettihlMycsH on oirrbrijtliet'plsnters'of thu T.tiuthtrn Stutca to pr " u ’“-- lu - by aniieU action, t ._ *■ past snivijss,, the speculstur-has nl fixed Ktandnol prlH'S for the cuttoms* WfWft " ®is hr has iloni betoi , hill been, put iu the ground or even pi Colton 1 futures ; 'for -' • • thw 1 of October, November and High)', fellfrtg timber and dnroofikg 1 Ahdghtnol4 winfi liisi.jtufi,; Wn'ifig ; oj ^’J—A 'hiiliyl here since -mid J tdewessSsne.lfeesauermmdMinemta «ea.w«wt d twftiol edl **1A .abrt'ihl Ullaar.&gl B'eT^avH r [»a9*avoMs4»WMbfc>Mn*itngifrbdu»A&d.hi*fli 'e i l jw turamretifcted of twb.h» di. a bnroapnarweatlMMi lA > WHveraV ebatrw, -and vwovii VDcea M«i»w MuattM) i r., tkeKBL-TbarbadaWcTtiidaiiMl witk ikeir/eel boar is 1 alM'MUtonthtngeaclMJtbar.- Intonetkaea, -Hla. chVdnmalciiU' Tke ‘wio-lmuml .w.M, iKSwaen i i« T twrtfroat .wlndewv,. not fjirlttwaxke, gratia- T ie DWteam: waa iu tDw rod «f • tbo ruoni upj uxlP the grate. * e*rrtn»Jl oio .tM«bii uwui. -.m »,»: At ni*ht; •Ma.fFttkgkDUma waa; ia <hu habit kai LU ytrtrA, aiih^uthbro Htuitb A Wrewuiig on tba mihUtalpiacv. It layin tbal: ixaiitiou rtbruni ;b FridarWlgkt: *-•-•:>• . w f tu • .A Aficrirtiring; Mr. Fit/gibboni waa foon adecji, but he waa vnpyraatkMe and frmjui ntiy groanut Twoorthn* tlnwa Dr awoke, got mil .of bed.aad walkt-d about the room. Ilia wife knew that h« wa* troubled, but aha did not dream Uul Uo w*m ctmtamplatingaaialdc. .j.. * • ’ • At (5 o'clock yeaunUy un truing Mr*. Fitzgibhopa an»o and drflwtcd, and went down to the kitchen Ito aaalat the cook n> prepare breakfast. A tew uibi ntua after, Min* uiUcu entered tbo bedroom tc dr*** tha children. DUe found klr., FlUgibbobi* pardally drawwd. oittiag in a rucking-ohair near the waahetand. «bo went to tha bed occuptod by tha children who were • awake, aad taking one of (hoot Kha had her back turned to Mr. ins, and that from, the bewumug the! Bpegk«fB have uttered * “ ' **’ ! ■■B8KNTIM cxYcf"'* np. dreaMil It. Kha Dad kar back toniad to Mr. ritKghbbon*. Ue taM bar that ha did not teal wrtb tried to cheer him. bat * Statu Agricultural Convention, en in awaioti; at lackfiMi, fTe ouim«a|)|j|M| inriti r* N«w lirUana, Charleston, RavauBah,■ Augh'iW, ,! Slobtlo, ()»lv«t.vn and H.int 1 bV.>ffbltlu^f6tthnht' HrrsCWties selling for'ftfc!wUn»*»us ,uot worn, ‘ li - JJ.wwts U> thvplantar,,»;h»c;»B*t, pay insuranw and rnnlar oommi^lan sis, jrtiinuos rtf our uitorosts, ws 1 '»lk.r k. ' rstti'-r l— , ph-na. So4t„d« '<• *>«• i Wirwat u «... qnmi Ksfssraai r»u..L rk 0| XM «»• wwt» m Mfl * direct Ir * t W r T»rvt*d hei u . ouuta. * ■nnilrts crop. 1 'JsHffiiiffedpWe JSlvdTli^^toth«<>nl«^*KP««^» : ' 0,, “T?fiSai- i is' -flow P"! 11 tha- EegWmure ot t'taa mj^m wwap^* 1 ®“‘ «1 and wimlowstamaabud Ift.W ,0U 8 P»rts of the city. Thie.roof pf the psltfion build.: i] K 'ercd severely from the gfle. Hit- *lalo, ■ being torn 1 off' Ifi m»ny pishes. A tram* shanty in :tb*w«sUkfi part :ot the oity waa blusn down this i afternoon. The highest velocity p£ the wind was thirty-two mil's un hour. BostoW, Kohrrlnry ■10.---A furious blia- aanl prevailed .during the night in this tl* ellt toiWas. Mull Ml total, naaactal MBtaMnaMawnt, sal Milt U»*t b« rtkl sot know wk*i li.staoutal do. . lie ia*atkme4 ■ a.ultof clotl* ., *mt al-o .poke of B»Tor*l other .rtii'l— Uiat ti« wl.hnltu imrcb**., Imt could nut ;I.e.au.o of the tack of moans. In tbe meantime, tbe cbtld Mtea WHaiti bad diweed went oat at tbs to IlUa IS. etbir. lik. ut I TwUum beardbtm neeftora lbe| ■ ■uid ah p to the mantel t icce. in an, .’-el.ianla pistol abet, slid bn-Ul)' llr. ntrait!bona drop bask Into, tba ,s^H IbU to tbe floor, bkana to tie door, arreamla*. lhiwn intbe klteb.a Mrs tUestbUma sad the aaobalM bear* Ibe plseeiataaSamt.tbsa 'Hua Wit. son's screams. Tba* nmapatalceend hurried in | tb* bedieom. Hr. Hudbboiw wmlrlet wWh bl.l h.adnmrtb* w..b»una»nil bis fret near the |tr»f. Illafac. waa turned toward tb* door. J'rotu a llbl* wosnd m hla be.nl the Himd wa. Utei ponring. Ur*nirt«rih»s.ier»ii4 e*ttl*d in 1 tools, while idotnof 11 and bits of bmln were tend tti all Smwunaa. Tba piatat lag, >'J be , dp wsaartitaait, but waa i a. i apeak Is,, in. ami no,ana ware load uni nne-.aiis Ur. Worebam, whohtniit ir the buiiM cc. ».v Mr t UMlbboas, b.ard Mir. Wtkon a sc anil ran otvr in l*nrn tlirir causa. WJ.ru be ■ e,l the hed.rooin. be taado an eistutnallun of , I wo,.nil amt t.sia*that tba laoh t bad «ut,r«d tbo rtatbl tempta a:ut «mrrr.d at tli. I'd ahlu of be.4. about urn-* lortna above tbo ear. It wa» urwaada .ho i,iced mat. att.r ileina lu di work, the bullet atm It thr iTtltlot, r.laoui.lwl, fell 111,011 tile be*l that 1mm) been OCCItpled by I ntwitiMlM M*>J>|S W*»al .Iht.Vftftaun. ail.cll Mr. I’ II. Kloerra. abu bad also lieen attract,-,1 ilia home t,y Mo- WTkaoiew name; and also ai by the cook, lifted ilr. fltHdbboDs from tbe H and tilaeed hlm'nfsiti theTsid that hail breu o* Jpled hy hiel hlMh'tt. 1 HediedVtllblLUauest f, liiinutea. . „'* ! ,oda a. ej eedtlj as .jar-allde several ot -Mr. l-ii/J bon*', frl'lul- avn: informed of the tern bin d«c,u f onor to Mrs. I'ltxaibtKine and oitVivd bi'r rhPtr a Mtie informbd tbvm Uiat MR Hosthbona* bad no money, and tb-t alie w.mll be .lad to tl jtbamiifovkdv aoohnan l . | | g •«it to Atlanta, w iivm —b. | ....ia-,.. . . ,1 from ilr 1 17’.vlbb, 1;-'. At 11 o'clock Coroner w. II. Iloduvlt a JVlrV avid an Inlilleat was belli. || rcin,^,! r.f tbe folk,win* aentleh A. I. Ilranbalii. foreman. <leo. W. A. P. tWfuan, Usury M Jiortb. TlliBl L W. Walthall. J. II I ro noiu. b. S. Kliabro M. llrantly. W. W. fleatb. L. M. Avaut, and B t I werv Dr.lfc'Mr'aj „jk in,. Colored; aji wtb'UriAifp MaMad. b rtMmbtiotatadmdi kwa tavtad atitferttafeMVlaSi, by Uie IH tr*lni •tuViao’- If A WOWHHFtrtiGtlR. «h •Omt iUUll umnasn* in pas flHtfn, Rreatly incenaed the prohibiUomau ( .ffi»p k , — ^ — ri»IIMh*t t|f Mr. WhitfieW. pU^asghftrEW poohst,' ,#^ >«U* dhnofe fiRtest May rrateppctl flfP’btftBAs of prudence, j t Determined to counteract the uillutiicfl etw*p«:clic,, the proUibitio!ii..t.s.lirtmt ' v, Hum Jones here, lie ddiv , and preached'A sermon. The can t __ arfehtneni t^H Haygortd not to criticise Captain Ennis, ■iti-it is »Uegd<1,' fined dome ^ threatening expressions, lie then turned away. - Kliurt- ily trier, Haygood approached Mr. Ennis and gaiil: ■( •"'■o.T bo„ ■ .1. 1 ■ ■' 'Igit’a fake a wait; I .want j to toll r yon i that soWof them haee bsan Tory id- something,'.', , , ’ , orntet" Tbitain a mild sbitiment. ■ 'Ilte “J“W r . Ennis jbiucj Him, afik the two men |hi^un|stsAiaige,t^tthe,aneeches, of atlifted’ across the afreet wWfMw Aattae- iPlBWa 'Went Bnll.'^ Attar tatringB few^riepw, Mr, | BH, the niiii.pioiiiUUonkxta chsrgb thd the prohibit ionitta began t)>« rpreoj , "Where <1* yiiu ‘wnnt to guJV, To lsyl tMy. . "If you'll go far enough with rue, ; , , r “ T0H TKWu;wm«*«w4uw»'., ■ BerMttlAinenlahU'.. i Sour* ssOSkefugeMfitart.' 1 ltityKt > m(lW(jllWl; !l V> *1'! - q Uh’b ‘ J JMm*a«iwiwmoihlcMi'wne ami UqlHfrtt '.'.Mil'M ^harowauahHaygorri'a«ght "'bitfield, of this iqwn. and W. A. l'ledgc Snwi ssuptuid, and,» pjnfui lldps oPAfta(iCiS3[do'^>elittles'W?lt ir i"^!'^! 3 i on -t I aatWWihihrtfon■ 'dTliolifci epwohto ter tad go uuy fur' 1 -- 1 ^ greatly incensed the prohibitionists, op Hh took hrs pistol froiit his i* shnieda ■ ngninst Hay- S 'h . fight., aide, nhp lib ,fiv» .,inohep v _sVove Iri-ast; anrtfihed^jjWB^^^^^^^H h»: still efentfint ipiln both alOe* of the iaswo that la convulsing the town differ widely , M : U itewf.Sr3a.wd: that, amhn^ bthet things, he advised th, ptohibitiofalata to he ready ,to - fight, if it should be found necessary In ordai to ami opr*.the polling.of tliair yotefe . and tlxrit ho even recommended that they anould go to the polls armed with pistols. : ■ • ■ ■ TitK I'krtnmmrtwisrii admit mh Lsstern’coast. At Portland twenty inchw of snow accumulated, alia It is stul suow- lug. Business 'is st a standstill. Quasar, Fahruary • 26,-i-Cold:vweather in pmvaiU ivieat snow »i r . progress since „ ..ink railroad is hlorksd at ftathel, and the road between tharS and South Paris in in bad condition. At .Ht- John, K IA, tha is thchei WOW i heaviest of the season and tha S Afli the roof uf the ig' into Hie audienee Mom. At; it O'clock this morning, in Eawton, a huge tciegmph pole. at. Mary land and Ahkhamt as: attwra Wire broken or pulled down in qaick' sue cession, and sovornl streeU ware soon block adml with fallen pole* and IfluigexQiMhIa snarl of wires. Many horses ,weri> entan- K ' ,1 and s panic was narrowly averted. ■ • streets w#*p i Ot .PWOe, foped off, and rge gangs of men ware art at work to clear c wreck! For wiiue time freight for the ibany depot hud 1 to 1 be diaggod by band around a block. S*AM»-ogn Dscoi, C'ojin , FtUrunry. 2«.r- eateaworliUiiw ild, from Bridgeport, teas wtFashbre 'titat rr.ght 6n flhfppnn Point. b Had thirty^nsseugets. ' TUa ve*»*l will, he a total , Wmi.. iTha.:pasaang«ia,witke res- Sued, >d*>H •tlDSf.t'. i’:. jilnill iL'i ; I.J MURDERED DVTHKIR FftUfOW.Sa fOioctafag Ctdfild'Ivrpetrated by Inknnwn I. J/ Illlf.'r' :!( VriMtSMi • : lb, Ijmc/J MfnPBvspoiio, liu, Feqrnafy ro. For P some time 1 it' few tramps hare' been An si dumped'twwdnto*: booth ali this dty:f Ye«| ■ tenlay s farmer in ijsssing tlm,camp loup' it deeertad- A L* toils further on lie, sitt a"mnn lying on liis hack, his head Writs man lying on Ins nucb, ins nesu coveted with a IQsnket. On crumiriSUofi the nvm wus found lo be diad. Thu : autDontics viainily, anti for a long, distance dow n tbo tlrat Jones mode use of some sneh expres- i.. . . .. 1. ... - rtuns, bntihOy insist that ho meant that the prohibitionists should stand firm for their "^’haUivcroloncs'mc'ant.'it is a fact Beyond dispute that his utterances caused very hit ter fcoling. Home have declared that life killing of yesterday waa the result of what he said. Immediately after the terrible tragedy, such expressions as these were common; "It was Ham Jones's work." "Ilow will Ham Jones feel when ha , hears to what his. incen diary utterances havo led?" Thu- TWfhibittanist*, and even some that occupy neutral ground, stoutly mnuitatn that Jones's utterances bad nothing to do, with the killing, hot that it was purely thi suit of a personal quarrel between Hsyf and Erinis. Home of the latter: admit Jones'* expression regar.Ung the use of Pls- toliwns imprudent, and that when they heard it they, were afraid that it would h* misinterpreted and cans* much to be re gretted results. Haul one of the most con servative citizens of the town this morning; ‘‘Arraigned , AT TIIK irytii or rruut; ofitnoN, m Jones must be jirotiouhced n Bre ' —«•>«. so gnitnvv ■praow upwn; tbeponiuent and in a run ,um,thw . wtMf.te Aahe •flelp!" ' * .’ 1<|P» 'idt -1 . Mr, Ennis find a third shot as Haygood tauup.tbe street, but it. fii/l uot taku ef fect, ‘ ’ " ! ■ When llaygood reached thh tieirner, a dis tance of about one’ hundred feet from where , the shooting -'occurred, ho turned and ran into Mr. Charles Case’s drug store. When about the middle of the store, he lurched and fell to the Hoot. To those who quickly gathered around him, he Bud several times: "Why did he do it? I never harmed him." In fifteen minute* alter ’falling to the floor he died. In tbe meantime Mr. Ennis still having bis pistol in his hands, jiArkxnpp aoaivkt tii* wau. . of a store immediately opposite where the ‘ “ -,$0om‘ , ii arrest him. Owens cang a regain g aoeuunt of the killing waa il.from the oervoar.Mr. W. B. ocott, S tacked tt rririeranre, and _ I ini particulars, he does mil practice ik Me shows no quarter to Htose who entertain opinions uifferont from hi* qwn, and he unhesitatingly dUontCterisen them as •sneaks,', ‘fools,' ■UiferUal' scoun drels,'and thohke. Thiaspueits Of hi* 1 HR y- *, With gray hair bnd whtallots. ide.r pf, ;Jth*..,h»/u) way ^irqhen ■ provtsioris■ 1 *r.d covered with a .,uki't. A stencil foiiml in hi* puitwfeton conuiftad |feldtatap^^/J 1 „,Mf |ra» poorly thittyyehifi <«*■• VIW'lliift'«i«lbti# his wwvcrashed.ijitod itbri nghtn¥d*?fw SHtyjito, *ir wOtwrarj - u the fire' insn fiiunu, ntr idubnm. “TOtn'Jiurfitft . I ‘b«,« t4miiiitMtlMvwr.il days, mctho kodi's. bad began to. «*»*:> ifpiMMaft! o/j dMbv. JhiKr mmJHWtWh.^ "“‘f'ng ha* Win found of “their, assassins. ’ : 11 .11 I ;JS .I'llll.Ylli ill I'... ,'i|.. —lln -ms i I,,, I oirf ( J.EHICAI, CllANKa oil : J MetbiWllri v PrhJelikrti 1 lsenonierw > OmiAay Li MaWspaibMMit Advise‘‘fba kaith- Itrtdrsl. PJ.V iVirtMT «!- Acttm rtyow tba Jus- MSUtJSOi 'bW.«ldy ! IB' tSWigl.'Sf ., prt'Ulta- & : lon-.J pmaWnts Mm fiVJJjjj'jl W. wero lingered hy it. .i:LJP®Whl,i I _ ij called 'sneaks. ,'foo)s,>nd ‘infernal scoun drels' beniUHt- of thi'ir opinions, bnd every time Jones usee‘sueh expressions , in public muetingK, be does an ) infinita' isp/ount ot huriu. gi shaU probably rote for prohibi tion, but f sipccreJykppe that Jones will nervrb* fnvlted'tn Milfi dgirenieBUsio/1 The probiMtiecdata'contend 111— ..their lives have tieeu tliyeatened by theit .oppo nents. They declam that they, have Wen warned not to make speeches in certain sections of the ebUnty. Thtb 'ii 11 "c*! I ■'< “ 1! Tit* WTA-rit br rxai.trto i b I . ‘inky he seen tft' stand fil (ever beat . Many of thoeonsvrvBtivo citUt/ison heth rides: greatly deprecate tlie ,unfortunate atatc ot.ulfuira... J *u It is not intended by snythfng flint has t been itAid toglrtaMilledgeville bud llaldwinl ■fekdun tr ■ ibbtfi^l HAVOC WKOUOHT BY STOUMH AT viih.^yiartfBR‘.» [■« • A Bliysard ttagin* Tbrootbbut Jtsw KsC- , Unit amt. .ttaeada-iA JLadr BUwa l.-ln from Stas 1U At lorm otaTrata— li ' j.s^. e 'ikreri/yr Uttrwn Asturo. 1 ' ■* i Bsi.TtMoaa, k’abnmry 20.—After a fearfal '* “■ ‘ ‘ ' ' ■MUidUty -_^.,ki*tTeWthaii lu tbe Vc»U ru Btction ol i v*ra QDrocfed, and in BfV- 1 nM c-r»lv wwi tht tin Mowr t shtalhirig was torn ■,« ami “ atroaa the streets.' Tht Issues. He*. Mr. Knot,If, BM!W8Ptt£r'i,r i^m bntajuiom? AlH.e.tr sodifedrUWfiM I. eoeertkb* e*bAjM leoslmlAe.eo tbe srossd ELsUK&BftUiM* ma&tfsaeusr^atGi seUaa ea tb* resotutsoea am peHpuneUaaUI Uya- U iVSA* •»•»*gUf/ , dgev; repiifation. It il intitul'd MnhTe'aim optkily dtebreo that 'iWTtta "«ly wf' th« »leet*rm: Othsnt wLI share the Sam* fate. •. Home, lire U Jirevant My more.pqhlic meqriags jeeti-makitig, but’ they appeal to have hut nlth; Iti'fluenoc. A well known ertitrti said trt-dav that he had gone to the alrtaljeia on buthisidcsimd begged them to Wop nd sueecnea. . In I — ,-oat ,i: be'fully inform, tiurae upon which they :w«r« to east their ballots, and that they would not . setltrtain the prouositioo heuuulr. In one instance the ill feeling hail gone Into the church, and S pastor and part of hi* flock ate st outs. ’ 11»: eirautmitaneta that hid to', .- f, | tub ktaniaa op baiooop, : mUJ are as follows:'! If t i hvrl'iroi nu i .■ Yesterday morning a negro named Carter, .preacher.whoUve« in Atlanta, was hroughl iere ib mttke a prohibition speech.' A pro cession composed of men. wonien and ehil- acether with a’ntutber of negroes, ••" rate In afternoon, notwMhataafling tha fact that rsin fell at tntcrrala. Carter aads an- otherspero to" roibt of Massey t Ennis's store. Rrthenf Mb expressions wwk*.'«x»r»msiy diataauf til to the anti-prohihitioniatu ,:Uia. aUegod-that thiffii^tn ! <• da rop I.-..1’SoSJat lakt Botod xMMr wMeiajhi MuBOutB; BflBlbMia*lBt fil.BIMbslift wa* placed in a ennrago ana dnren to tae, shooting occurred. Capt fleComb and Depu ty Marshal . W. J, Owens ran up to him to arreet him. Owens caught Mr. Ennis's arms and threw them up. The latter said: "Don't let me be hurt" He was assured th/it he would not be bnrt, and be then quietly accompanied the officers to Tail. ' " Mr. Ennis Maimed that be was forced to shootHayReiiddninKdeftniMi,. j,. . , As may.rtSMUly he,qnd»r;too<L tbe kill ing created intense excitement, hut no 1 at- 'teSpf 'WtW mkde to creitO S riot ■ ' > ■Ite forogoiai obtained.front,t . .Virouquest *Wus tieguti at HI o'clock this morning, and "VMP concluded at 3 o'clock thiiCaftenUMut - Note trot'court ofUtfial* nud fhe witnesses were allowed ip fke jury ‘ A\di(n tW Triry adjou'rned. tlie ihemhcm refiircd'to give any, information'at'todhe testimony or the vUUtoM; of /the verdict, ijhey. all egod tint if tlm venlief, j should he iiiude known, Mr. Ennis's frii nds might at- tempt td HVrnte lilm frbta J»ii. ' From the coroner, it whs teamed tliok thb terdiet was that llayneod anmo .to .bin death at the Liiiiilii ot Mr. EuniH. and tluit . jtT "TTr • “y, T* Tl. fj OU’ '' V •i, »;i ■ y;.; M soon aa he learned tha verdict, the Tu.r.i.KAI'u imprest ntatirdkotiglil'Caplain C.’W: Entris, the slirrifl of the bounty, end iBtedriBtndiiiita.'nfkqrMlBC. iWulEnnia, a foer of Ennis. leiii'Jof etvryiiotlj-iW Millrilgrville! L’nptapi" Ennis, was wakeifif he thought qn ictt'.uipl to liherata hi*..brother fpom jail '"‘•Me trill had him out, if the bond b one kundrM thoiisatur dollars," h* rspled. “A» to whether oc not au nttetaptruU ho madetqiihemtahuu bv hiafriends,Jf cau- nbf say. I lieheye font V tliehaF door were opened, and he' Were told to go;- (hat he: would appearei'itho nrxt termof .the cvlirtsnd stand hip trial.," . ; ;,; . tf/p rdjtlAr “fo J efi+er tne'jail ‘ kej* 1o ‘Cowta- .btd'Jftigteyt'thoi thilui, iuDiotk ei aid . enrred ut 4 o clock, fyitu his resulchcc. The services tftre cotalHin'ilTy YifV: X; J, Sid: bot . ArcAottni, sudn body'of 'two hundred nc- groes. nUtafiedthefuncraJ, RJgirc ooSouMiirttoP.TiiS MAIxxic Mr. Haygood leaves B/Tomut wife. and thret* children. Him mother and a brother, I, diojmr i,J '- ;4,f lie tcnnccB w^re coDiXaCreiTTy licr. a: J. y!w(Iv Be- idt* a very large nunilit r pf citizens ot nth sektt, tho'Sildwhr Woe*, theRoyal Capt. William lluvgood, also stirvlde hitn. 1 At thu writing thu'town is fflll hTriimors to theedeet that Mr. EntMsiwiUbehbemtol eidu of the Oconee rive?, about thirteen miles dbtam, srrind fri town aid o'eloek. Tbo liberaton are expected to: follow from life tone neighborhood. It i» ueedlesa to »av jhM the Vithngof Haygood Is greatly deplored' here. The conscrradvei Utitens. Hipartany, :rtoret it, both beeadae of the uisetr entailed by it sod because they fear its ctltct upon, the town. )t might, however,, have, occurred similar ‘condition of As'to how the election on the 22nd of Mama will resolt uo, definite idea can bw*‘ given. . Both aides are firm and confident, and ekeh propoaewlo leave nothing undone to srtwro the triumph of Mo nwa Another Town ginks! .Murdertd. Hat it hv r’.t rcarc-j* v. .under TWUMgh finally -t ,M . d I shinty’1 asm Mar- ■RMtqa^Ha^^JMBiaiig | wh ) a,,The iy jntnnb. r , , ’ ^