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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH' TUESDAY, MARCH 2,188G.-TWELVE PAGES.
OVER THE STATE.
Vf „, from llm WK" Condensed Into
Paragraph'-
. ncfi ro claimed to be 111 yttn old died
(Jordon county a few days ago.
The Richmond Hne-ari of Augusta have
Ural for the Chatham cyntenniri at ba-
n ***”’ Vri.lav while going down
'“r^Mr". Walter Cozier fell and broke
In Dawson, Tuesday, the three-year-old
n of .1 A. Horsley fell from a piazza and
nkc his collar bone.
varmer on Shoal Creek, Hart county,
a two one-eyed mules, a one-eyed horse,
1one-eved negro.
Mrs Lavinia Vickery, of Hartwell, has a
ter ihat has been in use over 40 yearn,
a is a good one yet.
-.rried in Blakely, Thursday, by ltev.
Culpepper, Mr. Alexander J. Single-
to Miss Carrie Cook.
doe is reported at large in Elbert
JK several hogs and dogs in
“rton and escaped to the country,
tobacco manufactory is to be estab-
.,Mt. Airy, Ga., tn time to handle
~ ip nosed in that section this year.
dwelling house of Mr. J. C. Howell,
ooo, was destroyed by fire onSatnrday.
fuiiitute and household effects were
ed.
),; M k bears have been killed in
■ t. ntains in the last two months,
of 1 ar« said to bo full of them
iball be ol>.
tier figure. p ie p U hUean says "the pro
wls io r win ; n gnmter seems to have
ey shall be QUarybdia and hss gone
,ite and colot
sr of H»v. J. W.
\s, within the past
^quilted one non-
> is charged
n Morel! at
ir nhe Jostioe
Taliaferro wants a county court eetabliihM.
The Lcho buasta that but few tramp* ever etrike
Lnlngtoo.
Several new postal routea are to be eaUbliahed In
Oglethorpe county.
Oreon pcai am from six to eight Ineliea high tn
the gardens of Albany.
Seventeen drummers registered st the Estonton
Hotel on Monday night.
A RUGGED MOONSHINER
The ladies of Augusta are painting Easter carda.
They will be aold at the bookstores.
There wero sixteen wrtu returned to the March
term of Putuam Superior Court last Tuesday.
The Brunswick oyster la now free from all ita I houae. He met an old man
back sets by the rain and cold, aud la In line eon- I "Old man, do you know Pea Handera?"
dltton. I "Oh! yea; bought many er gallon er Ukker from
St. 8imon - a Island haa atruck a bold artesian hlm :"
rum at 4.47 ftuif u ifli ■ H.\rn t1 I “*W
Seventy-Five Yearn Old, Hut ** Spry an »
Spring Chicken.
Old man Handera Pea ia probably the moat cotori-
ouh “moonshiner” in North Georgia. He haa been In
Fuiton county Jail eight timea on the aamo cba^.
With an old floppy wool hat, rim turned clone
against the corner on the left aido aud a keen
searching eye that waa never dazed during bin sev
enty -nix yearn ol life, old mau Pea ia the perfect Im
age of Borne civilized independence. Nothing
abaahea him.
He ia afraid of neither man, woman or boast. He
ia an incessant talker and loves to tell of hla tricks
on the revenue officers.
His latest dodge. Just before hia last arrest an
officer got off the train at Belton, uear which town
he livea, and started over to old Pea’s
road.
stream, at 437 feet, with a How of 250 gallons net l
minute. j
Valdosta claims to have handled more cotton
than any town between Albany and Savannah, this
season.
Where does he liver*
‘Bight down thar."
‘Is be at home?’*
'Guess so; if he ain’t the old 'omia is.”
‘Good day. sir,*' said the officer.
Good lock to ye,*' said the old man. The officer
against the
I Robert ildley. „f liautavlllo. „
Memphis and Charleston railroad, claim log $50.-1
000 damages for the killing of Kelly, by Frank Kick-
illng. oepot agent. In a difficulty occurring in tho
freight office, where Kelly bad gone to receive
ifreight.
The Goldsboro, N. C.. Argus sav
employed by Mr. T. B. Parker, a young German byl
the name of Btronixat, while engaged in killing
aome hogs Monday morning, slipped into a large
kettle of scalding water. Hla feet and legs were
badly scalded. He ia under medical treatment, aud
the doctor in charge says he is severely burned.
The destruction of Front Htreet M. E. Church, at
Wilmington, by flre last Sunday recalls to the Re
view the great Are of April both. 1A43, when a Urge
portion of Wilmington was destroyed. That fire
also occurred on Sunday and the Front Street M. E.
Church, which was a wooden structure and stood
on. the site where the walls of that which was de-
stroysd last Sunday now stand, waa burned. Sin
gularly enough, in that instance every building on
I that square waa burned except the parsonage, as
1 w *i i e ** recent Are. It ia a most perfect
1*°® "jngular coincidence, which will be loug re-
The Shoes Made for a Huckeye Hrlde,
A New York special says: A Canal Htreet
firm has just completed the wedding hIioch
to be worn by Miss Fannie Mills, of Ohio,
whose marriage takes place this week.
„y. Out a butcher T . he y,™ u »'^ of a l’“.r of Mli Pl'.ew and a pair
Hun. June, M. Smith, of Oglethorpe, liu been marched on to old man l’ea', houae. Old man
In South Georgia looking at womb timber land with I Handera turned around aa the ofltoer wanton, and
a view of buying. | muttered to himself, "Gueaa yon wont find him to*
The stockholders of Eatonton'a now hotel have I day. niUltr/'-Toccoa New.,
purchased the old hotel alte for *3.500, and will
commence building at once.
SOUTHERN NEWS.
It la now agalnstthe law to .hoot wild turkeys,
Italia or partridges, or other game birds the see- I riuttcrv of Interest Gathered aroiji Last
Night's Exchanges.
A troll posted itumrance agent places the
aggregate amount of the loss at Wilming
ton at $600,000, about hall covered by in
surance.
Mr. G. W. Ormsby died at Roberdell,
— ..we, .uug. unarvu'. dwelling f Mills, N. C., Friday night, front the remote
caught fin, and a hole had been bnmed^ln the roof | effects of frost-bitten feet, which misfor
tune he Battered daring the war.
quails or partridges, or other game birds the aea-
son having arrived for mating.
Tbs mother of Mr. H. D. Watts, of Amerlcus, is
visiting him. She is eighty years old and can
perfectly well without tne use of glasses.
Mr. B. F. Bray, of Leary, while out turkey hunt
ing the other day, came near being bit by a mon
ster rattlesnake which he shot and killed.
In Eaton ton Tuesday, Judge Levsrett*
when it was discovered and extinguished.
Mrs. Wm. Hhouse, of Madison, s most estimable, „
lady, when her wind was intact, waa adludsed a I CUUDCT B. JiOlt, Ol AIMMBC# county o.
lunatic last Week, and was sent to the asylum. ~ j C., killed the monster beef of the Meson
The work on the new oourt house at Lexington is I last week. The animal when dressed and
“V? “**, ,P*° I ’ ,e “•«">"*■« weighed pulled down 972 pounds,
proud even In anticipation pf Ita completion next | _*? . ‘ , . _ _ . r
fall. | The. trial of Don Davis, alias J. T. Hen
On Thursday. BIU Mims, Tom Stallings and nessy, indicted for obtaining $0,000 from
Prank HID, of America*, went to Goa Morgan',, In I O. F. Neal by the gold brick method, be-
Booly oounty, end killed too blrda-partridgee and I ^ in Nashville Wednesday by MrNenl
. Hpon * f“r «*Umat* Oraena county hi* paid out ^ n. .us
|30,ooo this year for western mnles and horses. At I Six Fort Worth, Texan, clerks made a
the present price this represents over wo bales of I wager as to who could eat the greatest num-
ea !r,. w _ _ (her of tamaliea. They dividod themselves
“Sl'ttSy into two sides of three eoeh. One ride .to
Mr. Fuller S^'tlftoSlSS ^*d°SS7“tM ^ym'lf*'^ I W7, tha ether ride 204, making a total of
bridge. 1570.
and snbso-
_ sporting
j has
ation
i mill
takes
n years
L Troup
Three Wolves.
of walking shoes. They are No. 30s, and
measures as follows: Across the ball, 22
inches; nctosahhe instep, 22 inches; across
the heel, 25 inches; around the ankle, 211
inches. The slippers are of French kid
with an ornamented pnttent leather facing
around the front and side. The walking
lioots are of French calfskin, and are made
in exact accordance with a ladies' boot of
ordinary size. They cost $3.'>. They ore
hand-sowed, and were it not for the fact
they will last during the ordinary lifetime
of a man, her husband might well be ap
palled at the prospective size of her shoe
bills.
Three gaunt, grim wolves that bunt for men.
Three gaunt, grim wolves there be .
And one ia Hunger, aud one U Sin.
And one ia Mlacry.
J *lt and think till my heart la eore,
while the wolf or the wind keep# abating the door,
Sf.P? er * at hla Pr-r throngh the window pane
TUI hia ravenous eyee bus. into my brain.
And I cry to myeelf. "If the wolf be Sin.
He shall not come in—ha shall not coma In;
But If tha wolf ia Hunger or Woo,
Ha will coma to all man. whether or not”
For out In tha twilight, stern and grim.
A destiny weaves man’s life for him
Aa a spider weaves hia web for Alas:
And the three grim wolves. Bin. Hangar and Woe,
A man must fight them, whether or no.
Though oft is the struggle the Aghtsr diet.
To-night 1 cry to God for bread.
To-morrow night I shall be dead;
V™ Hi* Ir » etranga and scarce sane.
That flit like epectora through my‘brain;
And 1 dream of tha time long, long ago,
Whau 1 knew not Bln, and Hanger, and Woe.
Thera are three wolvee that burnt for men,
And 1 have met the three.
And ana ia Hunger, end one la 81a.
And one ia Miae<7.
Three patiy of erea at the window pane
Are horned aasl branded into my brain.
Like etgnal llghta at tea.
—Francis Oerry Fklrfleld.
a hoys
J1 iuaue
fa to join
nty should
r th(
—io stand
>» -t — r-"«*bit»oii. The Tci.k-
iix^aa.r port ‘ #
ififio. 57a
Ameilcna fireman have been relieved of J At the burning of the Plum Branch depot,
Sfr* au.-as.wats - -
II la estimated that than will b« tlx to eight about $3,000 in notes and aoeonnWt, the
tlousand p«>pu in Thomaston on Friday, ssth of railroad $300 or $400, and tha poetofflee $50
wifomunleTr? 0 *' tt * l “ ngin ® otiotin Drake the I in stamps.
W Mr!^j. A. uicVaon, of Henry county. hxsaUrg-. J A oplofad man uAmod AusUn wu aoci
well developed ear of corn, with ten distinct .mail I dentally killed in I nline Laurent, La.,
earagroupod at tha b«a of tha larger one. Each ear I Wednesday night, while felling a tree to
1s full of pain. catch a coon. A dismembered limb of the
ht a^StW VET’T struck him in the stomach, producing
escape from destruction by Are Monday. A box of I
hot ashes and coala set the fence on Are, but it waa I aeato.
discovered in Urn,. | ]J ti w. Ladson Smith, who was for
Albany la to b.dssh(naled by the railroed author-1 many years a resident of Charleston and
J?. r l He T eral y e "’ s conductor on the
vertlae the fact exteoalvely 1 Charleston end Savannah Railway, was oc-
Jndge Ix>gan E. Bleckley haa accepted an lnvita-1 oidentally drowned in Mosquito Inlet,
tton from the Alumni Society of the Univenity of | Florida, u day or two ago.
%«X%~rm.r° re lh *‘ b0dT . The old Jackson homestead near Provi-
Mr. M. B. McOluty, having purchase,! a tract of deDC «- & C , -, owned by Miss Mary Jackson,
land near the Northeaatern depot, at Athens, will was burned last Saturday, about 2 o clock
soon commence erecting thereon sn extenelve plan- in the afternoon, and everything, clothing,
tog mill and wood working establishment. furniture, etc., destroyed. The fire waa
The baaebaH rrau hae atruck the student, of the accidental, catching from a defective stove
nlveralty. Tho sophomore, Junior and aeulor
sse. have selected till lr team,, elected their I P 1 ! 1 ®*
cara. aasigned colon and ordered uniform,. The Mexicans have completed a big dam
- 4. U. lteeae haa enejiended the unbllcatlon across the Kio Grande at Fort Bliss, Texas,
paper android the materialto;««». O.W. (twenty miles above the town, which will
flSnn S'nrh , .°SfdK^ n S. ,, nn 1 . n , Ea - **» M-out fonr-fifths of the water from the
rdav night Mr. Raven Moore went to bed °“ r ‘"“era on tbls
fr. James Rogers, bis son-in-law. in Tatnall without sufficient water for lrngntion
. During lbs night Mr. Moore turned on his I purposes.
d began to .non. In a f.w minute, be wm LonUUna planters ore very bnay in farm
UwclM.ofth.8Uto University will in a * ®“ ch , Ur « er * reR , h “
iyi btfiin to rrcoivs lscturrs on Parliament-1 heon plADtod in o&ti than in iny previous
;aw from Chanoallor Mc li. They will also or- year. The flntt planting of corn haa heon
d !*h, wlM,rcln and b being made, and many are preparing
onday.*?ilf ha^mm^to Mr!” fiSrtTxhom. & tir cotton lands. There has been norain
. ia tbs nppsr part of Maonn county, went aud- for two weeka pasty but it i* threatening
ly mad. It foamad at tha mouth, ran over I now.
•ncaa and avsrything In 1U way. It would fhatan Inn . ... . . . ,
ta Wth on to a rail and rafusa to turn loosa until I Tb® <*Af® ®f fhe Argonta, Ark., post-oftico
chokad. Tha esilf diad In an hour after it bad I wm robbed of iU content* Monday night
b nSt!2L*u*air J II tvxMs. 1 Mr - J ® mea Eblen ia postmaator, and he
lack*of*ampiovmenand' fiSf PuSTlftlKto?^ Peeke? ™ ®“h. $100 worth of stomp,
poaed to give him 15 rents to carry a brick allday and eight registered packages in the safe,
hack and forth from tha nubile wall to tho church. 1 The poitmaator had $6011 in caah and mv-
M?»^«o*M <£todSs 4 .K5 S? 1 total l0 - amounts to
tha sotirs day.tusking over eighty round trips In the I
day. and ncetvad hto pay at talght—Mlltoa Uamo-1 W. B. Belph, recently convicted at Live
Oak, Fla., of mnrder, was, by order of
For Which. Thank't j Judge Vann, removed from Lake City Wed'
Cnthbort Enterprise: Tha Taumaara of jester nesday to Tallahassee. Fears were enter-
fey *°l?;» 0 «to'tod and gowing prvwpsr. | ujnevf that he would make bia tocap. if
upon the part of that Journal, and hop# It may con- j J^°wed to remain In jail at Lake City. Hi*
ttnne to boom. friends, however, deny the aaaertton and
OaUoarills tagie: Tha Macon Tw.ncia.rn, to nr* indignant at hia removal.
Joseph a Cooley, proprietor of a small
oKc*. anrh aa new type, a das OritreU proaa, wttn a KJ 0 *"? , ,tor ?> . WM fo , nU * murdered early
capacity of 3,oou impraaslons aa hour, and now it | Weduemlay night for the purpoeeof robbery,
haa to add still Mother such pma to do its in- The body of the man wm found near the
SSEUStoaom. mri.°wa D J* On,totter “ P ieC8 °i
urea, wa do My It la on. of tha newiteat, heat edited meat. It ia thought that while tbo* engaged
and haadaomaly gotten up nawepapem In the South. | hia aa ailant atruck him over the hetut with
May it eUll proeper. .n ax which waa found near by.
fnStoH^rraSS^n '“iJSSS'SL’to On the night of Febmary 19th, the house
accommodate ita growing patronan. It la ooa of of William Crafton, colored, near Edge-
tha always rsadabls papers, whether yon endurae Hold, B. C., waa destroyed by fire. Ilia son
It. View, or not, and wa era glad to not. Ita pro- Charlie, eighteen years of age, asleep at the
- „ I time, waa burned up, u also hia daughter
edit6hialktte».
UF andtmn this.
on Ixleosapb deserves common-
fe-Msas-s
i. y*?-. Ton were never mom
.njoubjact than this one.—Mil-
^’-onicla, some issue.
Lula, fourteen yean ol age, and a colored
man who lived near Williston, 8. C. The
Sharp Thing. Clipped from the Colnmsa father only escaped by the cracking or
of the Georgia Preaa. I bursting of a mirror, which stood near the
Marietta Journal: It la proposed to gat out a I head of nia bed, the noise of which awoke
0“e excursion let. who him . Ia tj,, houM » t t h« Umo was about
^Bntnawlck M proMuted » yraUr »» to »on.L surmhtod that rob-
day with ■ cocoanut sprout for planting. As ws | b«ry precedea tne nre.
have no where to plant it. anyone wanting it
have U by calling at this office.
OturDcsJ
All the Tsar Bound.
Mothimgiaourswn. tfs hold our pleasure a
Just a Utils while, are they are 6sd;
One by one Ufa robs us of our treasures—
Nothing ia our owe except our dead.
They are ours, and hsld In faithful keeping
fiafe forever all they took away ;
Cruel Ilfs can never stir that steeping;
Cruel time can oaverastea that pray.
How little children teava us. and no trees#
Linger of that smillna angel band;
Oone. forever gone, and In their placet
Weary men and anxious women stand.
Yet we have some little ones still ours;
They have kept the baby smile, ws know.
Which ws kissed away one day and hid with dowers,
On their dead, white faces long ajo.
Is love ours, and do wa dream we know U,
Bound with all our heart-strings as our own?
And cold and cruel dawn may show It
Hhattered, desecrated, overthrown.
Only the dead hearts forsake ns never;
Love the to death*# loyal care has Aed
Isthus consecrated ours forever.
And no change can rob us of our dead.
DISFIGURING
Blotches, Humilititing: Erupt ions,
I tolling Tortures autl Loathe
Nome Sores Cured by
Cutlcura.
Having been a sufferer fer two years and a half
from a disease caused by a braise on the leg, and
having been cured by the Cutlcura Remedies when
all other methods and remedies failed. 1 deem it
my duty to recommend them. I visited Hot Springs
to no avail, and tried several doctors without suc
cess, and at last our principal druggist, Mr. John 1*.
Finlay, (to whom I shall ever feel grateful.) spoke
to me about Cutlcura, and I consented to give them
atrial with the result that I am perfectly cured.
There is now no sore about me. I think I can show
the largest surface where my sufferings sprang from
of any on# in the Htate. The Cnticnra Remedies
are the beat blood and skin cures manufactured. 1
re far to druggtet John P. Finlay and Dr. D. O.
Montgomery, both of thla place, and to Dr. Smith,
of I*i» Lee, Mlaa.
ALEXANDER BEACH.
Oreenville. Miss.
Mr. Beach used (he Cutlcura Remantes, at our re*
1 quest, with results as above stated.
A. B. FINLAY k 00., Drugglata.
Greenville. Mias.
A Terrible Skin Disease.
I hav. tried for eleven jean to hava rajr vrlfa
cared of a terrible akin dieeaee. TkaOnUenra Rem-
adlea (Cullenra Reaolvenk the saw Blood Purifier,
Internally, and Outlcura, the groat Skin Cun, and
Cutlcura Soap, an axquMI* Skin (BeautHler. extan
nalljh bar. dona la alx week, what 1 hava triad far
eleven Jrara to have dost, Tou ahatl have tha par
ticular, m Boon m I oan give them to jon, ana M
vra era eo wall known In thla pan of the country. It
will benefit you, cud Hie nmodfee wtlUmre all who
ura them. OHAS. il. WHITE.
MayeavUlo. Ey.
Tetter Finally Cured.
Haring need your Cutlcura Reuedlea for eighteen
months for Tetter, end Anally cured lk 1 am anxious
bo get it to sell on commission. I can recommend it
beyond any remedies I have ever used for Tatter.
Burns. Cuts. etc. In fact, it is the beat medicine I
have ever tried for anythlog. B. B. HORTON.
Myrtle, Miss.
Cutionra Remedies are aold everywhere. Pries
OuUcnra. GO cents; Resolvent, f 1.00; Soap. 36 cents.
Preparedly the Potter Drug and Chemical Co.,
Send for “Uow to Cure Skin Diseases,''
GRUBS.^Tkt^&.y " d
F O It
FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS!
An establishment where
fashion holds her sway and
style reigns supremo. Our
buyer is in the market and his
well-known taste is asuflicient
gua rantee that our Spring stock
will be all that a fastidious
public could desire. Now
goods being received every
day.
Matting! Matting!
A largo lino of Fancy and
Plain, just received, to which
we invite the attention of all
those in need of any.
J.W.RICE&C0.
T. G. W O OLFOLKy
General Commh»Ion Merchant
and whotesate and rstail dealer a
FAMILY GK0CVRIK8,
farm surruns
And the BKBT LIQOOt*
GOODS BOLD AT THB LOWEST MARKBT PRICffii
120 Third St., - - Macon, Ga.
Oppo.lt. Beer’e corner, febfWxwlm
TWO MINISTERS FALL OUT.
EUJV Courier: MIm Mokate Bolt prated a turnip
Imi week Ih.t Q.uured twenty tnehra .round, ft
' i volley la $h, home of th. lordly
Hulem HenUnel: Th.rantor editor wm igntn
nralrimootel bo.lneee jMt Thuradey
•veulng. in uniting In wedtoekMr. WLlHun
and Him guy Hooker, bote of Richmond county.
Weco XoterpriM: Tho firm of lh. futura will b. I log piping.
a enroll on*, ud it will b. highly rnuund ud well I T>,ra era thonrande of hnehele of
cultivated. 1 - —
Seim, la raising 13,000 to pot n bnMlmll club to
the Southern league.
Henry trine toll at Min. ud .11 throngh th*
centra) portion of to* Stole on Thnrokny.
Th* tor. oa th* Wee tern railroed from Montgom
ery to Beta*, hM bran reduced to tbrra cent, per
Mr. Kd. Bkiuvraapntd 1900 on Thu rainy, by
tha Seim. (1m Compuy for dmuagro he euateiuod In
fnllini into . hoi* Ufi uncovered while ovtrhMd-
i penned
SINGULAR STORY.
Col-
Cepote, who bu bun
1 ol a man **’• “ » abort o»l“r»**d. I up to to* T*»nM*ra rtw bottom, awnlttog' totter
I '
» nd
or Wer minuter l 'nf <, ;? to *ri?‘'‘* r * W9
> *ko Rnra hi. , ' ,l * Ctoirch of
l!? . n “ je •* Rev. Chau.
» Wife nml font ehil-
jsSHafewae
^ wen kl..“ d .»PP««ed aa
Wt *“
xi;d i n j *®® titti, the father
^diMi Th.
b **n 'lr»rin^ 1 ra. („‘. h * t her h “-
Ponnil.' on firs
^ Wm to uS, I S?, m .? n 8 Und .
R« openntl« Din matter
“< tie ajV^Mponduce with
--iasfSM
»5o tea *• kow
I “at a mteSJu****® h* »
a?«Swsca
damuogna who IriM to ride into offle* upon to* I jh* two-yranold eon of P*ur Tbomaa enperin
unatobl* ware* of prajndlo* will raontr or teto* I undMIof Chluteeori mine*, at Brockton, nrar
com* to grief. I Blrmtogkua. while playing to to. yud Thunday,
-—o I fall tolo a terrel of water Mid wm them drowned
THE NEXT GOVERNOR. At wtUtlcr. Ala., oh Wndncaday. a mechanic
^ , -i. named Ballay went Into John Holland* bar-room
Direr* Opinion* Clipped at Random From 1 | D . drunken condition ud vomited on the *oor.
tho State Kxchang**. I .fror h* ted fallen aakeep Holland ahot and killed
Lincoln tea New.: It Governor McDulel la to I him.
to* race It to hard to My how Lincoln will etud In I Havenl week, ago two men wm ahot down at
regnrd to hi* ancc**aor. More than likely h* and KooivUU JuncUon. T*nn., on uaplcion of bring
Bko, wUl pretty really dlrid* to* S*ld. But If b* I mbbera. nothing wm known of their Identity
do** not ran tou Bacon will certainly bar* a clanr I nBU | racenUy when It tnraad out that oa* of them
*w**p la tot* Motion. I wra a printor n»m*d Orarg* Hamilton, from Ohm.
Waco Knterpri**: Baron. Simmon* ud McDulel I The bolter* of D*vl» A DaitoaL who ran a raw
are all claimed by Renfro* to ter* endoraed him mill three mil “
for norimreter of Atlanta. Thla may win the w*dnaad*y *1 ..
K hernatorial nomination for enact Item, bet the STtetW ISO yard*, cutting down to* trrea that
tarprtaa doaan't telieva IL happened tote In Ita nay. Lackllyao on* wm
Eaton ton Chronicle: Mri« AO. Bacon to tha | hurt.
I or Uw> exsceuvs om«, » • — ■ mna wiu* u»
etartott *
milking period, and mad* n bu
— “ ^5^5222111 Raptors, Broach, or flora la.
Us wtilba I pwauaaotiy mad or — pay. The mte
row. to raw, mri c-te---- ^
On* of Them Fill* the Leg* of the Other
With Squirrel Shot.
Golilaboro,N. €., specialdatod Febmary
26, Kays: The Rev. Alfred Powell and the
Rev. John A.WiUiania are miniitoM of rival
congregations in Contentia Neck. Both
nr* Ilardohcll Dnptiate. They rented ad
joining farms, and for aome than past hare MAKWACTtirigs or
been quarreling over their boundary lines.
Yesterday William* visited Powell and at
tempted to reason him into aocepting hia
viewi. Both got angry, and finally Powell,
it is said, ordered Williams off the place.
The latter left, warning Powell that be
would make him enffer for this indignity.
When Williams returned home and inform
ed hia wife of the occurrence, ghe told him
they oould not live in theeame county with
Powell. The daughter, a buxom and pretty
brunette of Amazonian height, urged her
father to make it hot for the man who had
insulted him.
This morning the Itev. Ur. Williams,
armed with an axe, and hia daughter and
wife armed with kniveo, went over to
Powell's farm to demand on apology. As
thev approached the h9V.“ i’owejl namsio
to the door armed with a long dock gun.
He pointed the gun at the part/ and warned
them to oome no nearer. William* hesi
tated, but the daughter moved forward,
saying: “Come on, pa; hla old single bar
rel gun ain’t loaded." Williams then
malted forward with his axe apllptod. Pow
ell let him come within twelve feet of the
house, and then taking deliberate rim MttCflinCry,
fired. The entire charge of equfrrel shot
went into Williams's two legs. He fell, and
Ur. Powell, fearing the two women, shut
and barred his door, and then, loading his
gnu, timed at them from the window. The
wounded man wm carried home by the
women. His physieians fear that both legs
will hsve to be smpntated. Powell ear-
rendered himself and plead self-defenee.
He aud he wu so disabled with rheuma
tism that he wu forced to shoot in order
to protect himself. The affair caused in
tense excitement in the neighborhood.
How often to toe Itokl of the hoiiMhold clouded
» signs of mclucboly or Irritability aa th* part
tha ladiM. Vat they are not to be blamed, for
they an too result of ailments peculiar to that sex.
which mu know not of. But to* man may be ru
mored and Joy restored by to* um of Dr. Ptaroa's
Favorite PrvecrlpUon." which. M a tonic ud Her
rin* for debilitated women, to certain aafn ud
It to bsyood all compare to* pul tester
As overseer of the poor at St. Albau,
Vt., who investigated a ease of supposed
need, found the head of the family saving
Us money to feed hia hones Abundantly,
while he let the rest of the family beg drily
for their food.
It Come* Only * Weak After Hard! Gras.
Tbs pleasure aaek-ra at Ite Mardl Ores EaaUval
at New Orteana, La, will bars uaUl March etb.
Shrove Tuesday, this year. Lent tou eommasma,
ud on Tuesday, March 10th. to* Grand Extraordi
nary Drawing (toa MOto Monthly) of to* Louisiana
State Lottery will late place, whan over e half mil-
lion of dollar* will ha thrown arouad promiscuous
ly. *11 about which a rent uy on* can team on u
*j)gUreUoiMoJg^LD*iighlD. Hew Orleans, La.
■I* on Vonr Guard.
Benaon'a Capcina PlMlera are widely Imitated.
That ie to* fact. Bow, why are they imitated? Be
cause they an toa only porous pteaiar in exiatanc*
that la really trustworthy and valuahte. Henson's
Hae ten an highly and scientifically mad mated,
ud run ta n few hour, ailments upon which no
otters hare uy effect whatever. Toe people an
therefore cautioned against pteeton bearing to*
(pterea note to* difference) and also against olutara
bearing tha name* •■ScutcuV "BurtonV ale.
When buying Mk distinctly for Deaerate Ureter
and protect yourself by a personal rumlaatten.
The gennina tea to* word "Caprine" color po-
nnaad In to* body of to* plaster ud toa "Thru
■gala" treiteraarh on th* face cloth.
Rescued From Death.
William J. Coughlin, of Somarrilte. Mae... eayi:
"In tte fall of IfTg I wm takan with bleed lag af toa
tanp. followed by a seven caugh. I teat my appa-
UU sad gash, eete waa saolnad ta my ted. I* ITT
I V re admitted la tha bospitaL lh* doctor* raid I
had a hate la my hugs* bigM a half dollar. At
ooa Um* a report want Mae. I that I was dead. I
gav* If hapathwt a frtesd told raa at DA WILLIAM
HALLW BALSAM FOR TBB umo*. I got a tea
Oa When, is my eo '
wriL ud ladoy I (m!
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