The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, June 29, 1886, Image 7

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GORDON S VICTIMS. U I Po MCT H.-W.’A.'py775'5ro*" , D aS 'A, u-no PAID FOR THEIR • 8 ?.47, J. M. Ponder S151.46. T B rSOetfJ ®? t jib CAVALIER. Cabanies *210.53 T. R, l ' MT ‘ w! B. nnd A S.7 Huey S Ja»^° mery * 302 ' 66 ’ —.‘cr 7 *. — HE ^CQN WELKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29,1880.—TWELVE PAGES. Southern M which Ucn. Gordon Aaaured Th«»w»» Entirely Safe. Fbahkun.—H. B. Lane J58K7 w r Mosely *104.30, Dr. G. W mdy'*3U'J5' .1. II Rail an UU J sij.Jj, J. B. Bell $520.80. Gohben. — J. L. David*19 08 w p .,1 be found the list of Georgians *249 GO, Mrs. S. F. Oloze *143 8o‘ ' 1 “ • Gray.—T. i. Woolfolk *320.55." GBims.-G. M. Lawton *303 34 n T) Peden *334.10, J. c. King £ £ , „ mil be found me nee us vxcui jelo* "J , jffiS of the Southern depart* who «•** " c on thern Life Insurance Corn- ^ntot iue wont i nt0 bankruptcy, to- . paof " the amount each lost, ihe 1 Mann *12.72, N. C. Munroe K *l 010 on lint,* ill ilffil 9!i. w! I «■ A. AlL ,V <130 w. A. Hemphill *353.99, W. Heard *140.14, J. A. Ilhsscll *31 in ’ ste „rt *o.30, T J, (jgmp $339.37, L. GA.NMViui.-E, s WUey *15 27 »• rtnrd *58.03, A. Culbertson *50 39, Rice *140.70. y * ' 7 ’ 18.70, Henry Crouse$141.98, Gkeknesbobo.—Mrs. M S *31.57, John Stephens *58.08, Mr B . E. S. Moore *1 684 40 J D Ellis*57.75, Mrs. L. if. Hill Champion *17.60, J. C Merritt *244 Jta IcGill *88.17, O. H. Jones Mrs. M. U Danie *402 85 ’ p. JjllClhW 0- V r K^encer *58.70, Henry Crouse*141, A8P CrooW «l- r ‘ 7 - John S*- 0 ” 11 p. Ellis I ft®, / McGill *h£!'; a "p w. Hall *151.47, L. J. GartreU r, Clark *397.08, Steven Brown ^trl* Grant *2,117.25, L. J. Gnrtrell *5oi,’ n 'I' Owen $9.30, O. J. Kicklighter «£.' «fieo'rce Hillyer *198.00, 8. C. Kick- . Daniel *402.85. Gordon.—Mrs. N. G. Pace *170.70. Gibson. S. Kitohen, Sr., *147.03. Hanesvillk.—Henry Dean *51.12. Hamilton.—A. H. Beall *80.80. HousTON.-Mrs. H. N. Kirby *10.31, W. R. Kirby$56.31, M. Edwards *149.60, Mrs. C. 8. Kirk *8.73, J. H. Bntton *109.59, Mrs. i, George Hillyer 1 IT,'.. *19 07. w. P. l atino JIM!, at. *145 52 James P. Harrison *14.9 _ f v. Wrmn *24 48, W. II. Harkinsi *92.48, I E Britton *105728,' W. s!‘OTtm Jrthn Jones $001.12, J.J. pottle $104.70, | Hannaway.—S. W. Jackson *62.72. Haddock’s Station.—J. F. Williams $209.08, Mrs. M. M. Williams *269.08, L. Smith *117.92. TTatiber'h Station.—G. B. Hollowav ftV Hyer *100.72, T. J. Rawlins *255.46, *257.80, Mrs. O. D. Holloway $544.36 J “lair *119.58, R. M. itose *0098, D. I H Hatcher *130.93, T. G Lankier t Kellam *90 35, A. II. Colquitt $243.88, $119.38, Ntlluey *142.32, L. P. Thomas, Jr., Hawk HandHghUr_*326.87 ] ,Dr. F, , IIawkinsv ili.e. —J, W.Caruthers*387.18, • Mrs. P. Caruthers *192.98. C. A. Martin CE Hemtwell *295.06, J. L. Boit $417.78, -T. M. Floyd *155.02, . J&>.94, E. A. Held *211.04, Mrs. M. A Johnson $85.32. u rners.-Mrs. R. M. Pugh *181.90. Aovooth.—B. F. Hammett S83.36. 'Alexander.—0, L. Shewmake *02.20. tiBESs.—Lamar Cobb $593.97, E. S. titer *184.27. H. Lovern $56.12, A. D. Somb *246.74, S. B. Thurman $418.76. ArcrsTi-A. Graham *519.37, A. M. Jickson *225.40, J. J. Gregg *290.54, W. r Henning *80.47, B. Franklin *02.22, G. H. Winkler *250.80, Dr. W. H. Foster *112.- « it w. Carr *199,08, A. R. Goodyear 00. James G. Bailie $2915.58, G. W, *** ’ snn Pf »f T» If.Tt 1 Hooansyille.—W. B. Hopson $54.71, Dr. P. E. 8. Jennings $193.95, W. 8. Trim ble *13.51, B. W. Morton *061.40, A. P. Norwood *815.18, J. P. Clopton *265.82, B. L. Hopson SU0.07, F. R. Hendon *55.28, J. W. Hardaway *275.74, J. W. Hutchens $82.10. Haynesville.—Mrs. L. G. Smith $ HOWTO, J. C. Smith $301 72. Hampton.—J. L. Adams $134.34, W. 8. Griffin *54 31. Hazushubst.—O M. Mims $273.21. Ibwinton. —J. W. Lindsay *70.77, W. M. Butler *270.70, Mrs. M. A. t. Butler *73.41, Mrs. Sarah Lee $181.09. Jesot.—W. H. Whaley *204.82. Jacksonville.— Me*. S. J. Fleetwood Conway *93.55, Mrs. M. B. McDowell *7.75, W. N. Fleetwood *8.77, S. Raney «4g?43 Dr, T. J. Moses $84.03, W. R, I *154.50, W, P, Campbell $17.63, S. Camp- Wise *97.32, T. M. Prival *100.45, Henry bell *15 68 Bofiers*103 30, G. A. Bailie *653 21, W. F. I Johnston's Station.—S. E. O'Neil *29.28. Herring $62.08, 1. R. Porkman *24.42, 8. Jekpeksonvu.i.k. —D. G. Hughes *-105.51, K. Johnson *713.50, J. A. Bohler *109.87, D. G. Hughes *632.82, R. A. Hill, $207.42. ” ’ ' *33.39, Jewell's.- J. E. Medlock *99.68, W. B. J S. Fannin *07.43, W. M. Jacobs F. D. Fredick *30.96, T. H. Johnson *163.- Lattimer *829.09, y, o. L. Cochran *62.22, J. C. O. Black *1-5.78, Francis Cogin *1,041.71, H. F. Rus sell $755.26, J. 0. Roberts *138.43, 0. M. Crane *5103, Josiah Miller *726.71, G. W. Broadhurst *217.81. Bicsswu b.—H. T. Dnnn *2.15, W. A. 0. Anderson $1.66. Buixett.—Mrs. S. Robinson $193.15. Biaos.—L. P, Warner $23.24, Mrs. J. A. Warner *22.02. Bern County.—B. W. Scales *5,000. Bondstown.—J. T. Edmundson $148,30. BusttviLLt.—W. W. H. Parker $733.20, 9,V “ Jonembobo.— G. C. Looney *101.54, J. W, Story *114.38, J. IL Hines *50.66, Mrs. S. E. Terrell *16.29, Rev. E. A. Clond *88.31, Rev. B. L. Dully *181.92, It. 8. Hall *38.29, J. T. Terrell *34.61, A. J. & B. E. Camp *91.48, J. J. Haines *258.96. Jkyfkbson.—W. J. Hayne *22.32, J. M. Potts $220.51, Mrs. M. E. Shields *22.89; J. R. Lhields *41.54, A. E. Brooks *53.46. Kingston.—D. M. Davidson $43.19. Lkxinoton.—O. H. Clark $896.10, S. H. Cox *144.68, P. A. Watkins S123.48, Mrs, _ , H. Watkins *123.48, J. M. Poiner *210.52, J. S. Lavender *52.69, ^V. M. Williams Mrs. 8. E. l’oinor $105.70, A. Dosus $419.00, *85.46, 8. W. Whitehurst *126.64, O. C. Holmes *27.83, J. II. Turner S23 96, O. W. Wm, Brawncr *117.46, LaGuanoe.—R. S. McFarland *1,127.22, Brown *277.48, Dr. W. P. Wright *50.60, Dr. II. H. Carey *1,006.67, T. 0. Crenshaw 0.0. Flynt *187.89. *213.41, J. 11. Fannin *1,091.29, Mrs. 8. E. Busbiidok.—O. J. Donalson $172.81,1 Young *169.46,'A. J. Boyd *219.92, J. E. HU.Duke *24.11. Toole *222.35, W. O. Tuggle *33.38, R. M. Bruuns Station.—S. L. Richards Yonng *407.61, J. M. Lovelace *119.73,0. *363.59, H. T. Smith *195, Mrs. 8. M. M. White $200.44, J. A. Hall $27.36, J. B. Still *127.96, Bennett Jones *150.32, Mrs. | Hied *245.35, W. H. Hnntley *131.42. LAWBKNCKvn.Lt.—J. G. Ramsay *163.14, S. a Ramsay $153.12, A. J. S. Bates *75.13, Lincoi.nton.-J. A, Mu. ray $129.02, Mrs. Hightower a. E. Murray *17.67. Linton.—W. F. Womble $61.52. cui'Ui 9i£|..ni^ iicuuciv Fannie Jones $144 36. Bubeuxt,—J. W. Barksdale *92, Mrs. & F. Barksdale *53.92. Boosisvillk.— Mrs. R. M. *158.86. BrcEHEAD.—T. J. Swanson $135.36. I Macon.— C. T. Ward *84.87, R. W. Jemi Buumiown.—8. P. M. Stevens *247.06,1 so ti. Jr., *129.01, J. II. Johnson *170.13, J. F. Drake *508.70, Rjv. J. B. YouDg B. L. Willingham *71.30, J. W. Burke *75.13. Mrs. P. J. Young *45.61. CoLi-nnu*.—G. E. Thomas *135.53. L, 0. Bowers *39.42, A. J. Young $124.68, W, 1 Little *99.45, a T. Young *446.67, J. V. Fraser *116.98, W. L. Clarko *306.19, Peter Freer *146.24, G. G. Jordan *81.88, 0. S. Jordan *71.51, C. B. Grimes *33.21, *100.31, L. 1). Ripley *189.31, 11. C. Smith *383:92, T. D. Tinsley *227.73, J. 11. Cobb *405.57, J. N. Boss *240.00, C. M. Wiley *02.33, N. M. Hodgkins *237.14, W. F. Adams *110.42, M. R. Freeman *105.03, T. L. Masscnborg $91.40, Mrs. J. L. Ellis JMHPHHHBHMVI*uo.50, a Enu *182.35, c, A. Itedd *167.55, C. 11. Grimes *277.48, c. a Hall *73.99, George 8. Jones *237.13, 'F. 8. Green *142 07, W. 8. Green *110.61. T. a Knight *20.75, F. Corpnt*13.32, J, | Cedaetows.— G. M. Lowlin *27.39, J. O. Grier *317.48, Barnoy Hill $251.27, J. S! IWtddell *167.40, A. J. Tomlinon *34.58, Dr. I Schofield *1,497.77, L. Ws Hollingsworth J;S. Branch *13.55, M. a Bunn *351.88, I $1.50.55, G. 8. Obenr *378.33, Isaac Hardo i>. G. Turhie *52.60. man $188.1M, a W. Merritt *'29.24, George Clinton.—James Hart *223.34, Mrs M. C. w. Burr *98.86, N. A. Migrath *508.89, il KtU 101.95. Cosyebs,—B. J. Flowers *59 09, Sirs M. P-Flowers *12.00, J. SI. Zachary *7.22. Mis E. 8. Smith *288.55, 8. F. Spier *1.13. Covkoton.—L. Freeland *51.(H, Mrs A. 0. Thompson *22.89, R. H. Thompson *25.80, Mrs. A. E. J. Brown »1C7.40, 8, * Prown *267.29. Cakeollton.—E. F. Brown *64.26, M. O. Reese *35.81, 0. C. Smith $97.04. Ci'lvkbton.—J, SI. Jones *175.79, J, W, > o . x — \ Rohins *182.37, N. W. and J. M. ilowell j *iA18, Mrs. a C. Brantly *69.20, W. D. J<S *r.“,wrrai Btantly *816.19, Daniel Connell *179.40. Cartkiwvillc.—J. T. 8. Owen *190.61, R-G. Trammell *192.57, W. L. Goodwyn C. B. Conyers *594.35, llcv. J. T. Pome (109.40. E. Slalone *108.90. MtLLKnoKviLLX.—C. B. Slundey *62.47, Mrs. Slartba Horno *51.49, John Wood (08 81, A. J. Bay 195.92, J. C. SVhltakcr *151.32, H. T.-Fraley *.'W8 00. SIclNTosn.—IL O. Cassela (83.87. SIobbkn.—J. A. Rosser *590. Moboan.—T. E. Plowden *33.83, A. G. Wheeler *338.10, E. J. Plowden *495.43, John Colley (1,149.70. SIaxkth.— Mrs. C. Storms *155.17, J. A. Pbkston.—A. 0. Bell *183.60, J. W. Bell *186.18. Pabksvillk.—Sirs. F. E. Wilson $110.77. Pknfteld.—J..S. Callaway *178.69. Sirs. S. E. Callaway *09.07. Ookkchke —Rev. T. B. Cooper *53.02. Oolethobpe.—Dr. W. D. Nichols *2,- *475.17. Rome.—Georgs S. Black *90.41, J. F. Boss (136.08, Bov, L. It. Gwaltuey *27.54, G. A. Rhodes *23.05. G. H. Snider *251.53, N. H. Bass *408.45, W. F. Ayer *72 51. Reevesboeo.—W. W. Mago *100.61. Richmond County.—J. C. Roberts *2,- 028.60. ■ Savannah.—D. G. Dancy *170.60, Wm. James *123.69, L. L. Livingston $170.67, B. F. Slelntyre *176.62, E. Zaoharias *74.88, A. Jackson $11.84, J. SI. Johnson *13 30, L T. Turner *21.01, Sirs. E. L. Lawrence *329.44, Dr. J. S. Lawrence *37 37, J. J. Wilder *137.20. J. W. Wilson *144.81, S. F. Dnpon *00.17, W. W. Chis holm *33,72, a G. Lay $264.76, R. H. An derson, *19.70, C. 0. Hardwick *15.79, W. B. Sturtevant *38 88, T. L. Kinsey,*117.81, R. A. Bait, $31.70, EdmnndKitoham,*16.75, N. P. Smith $124.60. D. L. Roberts *59.59, Dr. J. 8. Lawrence *137.81, J. F. Watkins *66.06, E. Estes *37.75, J. B. Holst *41.79, S. B. Palmer *85.56, C. H. Olmstead$91.60, A. J. Stiller *63.56, B. L. Starr *54 90, W. P. Shine *45 80, W. G. Cooper $47.70, Chaa. H. Slorel *11.98, 8. W. Branch *120.52, C. N. West *17.43, Alfred Haywood *105.39, W. H. Clay *185.04, J. W. McDaniel *59.10, J. E. Way *33.72, A. SL West *70 24, C. W. West *04.00, 8 H. Erckman S74.00, W. SL Haywood *o2.85, SI. Hamilton $78. 84, 8. McA. White $105.78, H. W. Bntier *15.02, W. U. Garrard *133,73, 8. P. Good- wyn *126.71, O. R. Lamar $33.14, D. L. Roberts $21.44, E. M. Conner *173.06, Richard Cornish $77.5 , T. J. Roberts $23. 08, H. J. Dickinson *150.70, Rt. Rev. I Piesice *326.17, W. T. Gibson *95.00, Rt. Rev. W. H. Grass *1,923.18, John J. Mc Mahon 872.04, M. Fitzgerald $162.36, Sirs. ’ W. Brynan *315,52, J. W. Wilson *250.- !, Thos. Holcomb *465.25, B, A. Hnnt *230.12. SoNonA.—R. A. Donaldson *105. Scabdobo.—Sirs. A. K. Pfrlfer *139.55. Stephens.—G. W. Yonng *372.00. Stone Mountain.—F. W. Stay *63.11. Sawdust.—Newman Hicks *104.89. Sbeltonville.—It. N. Rogers *44.20. Sunny StDE.— Sirs. J. Bargeld $122.38. Stevens.—J. W. Howard *56.48. HSandebsvtlle.—G. W. Kelley $56.65, G. W. IL Whittaker $54.00. St. Maby’s.—J. J. Rudolph $59.35, W. M. Foster *195.10, B H. Bachlatt *19.00. Spabta.—G. P. Culver *70.80, W, Harper $208.19, B. R. Harper *24.40, G. 8. Rives *14.79, P. T. Pendleton *50.22, J. S. Newman *388.15, B. L, Tarver *143.56, W. H. Boss $75.24. Snapptnq Shoals.—Sirs. L. E. Stewart *80.51, 8. A. King *177.25, W. Stewart $15.68, T. A. Stewart *60 95, R. G.. Harper *299.53, J. T. Stewart $20.02. Suoab Valley.—G, SI. Wright $40.39, SMiTHYtLLE.—W. D. Wells $258 32. Toomsbobo.—T. J. Halleman *381.54, T. B. Smith *20.27, It. G. Hyman *10.38. Thomamylle.—Mrs.W. F. Arnold *58.57, J. Amnia *90.70, Mrs. A. E. Jones, O. B. Scott *30.35, Sliss C. Carroll S25.18. Toccoa.—J. SI. Freeman *122.98. Thomaston.—F. T. Rucker *27 93. Tempebance.—Dr. L. Harrell *17.27, Mrs. H. Harrell *3.05, W. F. Williams *15.77. Twioosville.—F. D. Wimberly *549.00, H. Lamb $36.29, Mrs. Alice Lamb $39.34, J. K. Burns 314.20. Talbotton.—N. P. Carraker $373.50, Sirs. SI. A, Kellam *111.28, G. W. Kellam *140.09, L. A. Baldwin *188 99, Mrs. SI. L. Hunt $348.28, T. C. Belyea *108.48, H. C. Green *280.92, W. A. Daniel *71.91, Sirs. Sirs. M. A.»Daniel *38.59, Sirs. Ann Childs *280.50, L. S. Litttle *47.59, II. C. Brown *70.20, 8. A. Hnnt *80 82. Vienna.—Sirs. E. C. Everett *95.95, E, J. Folds *103.01, Dr. J. Forbes *239.29, Sirs. E. Whitehead *52.96, J. SI. A. White head *38.92, J. E. Lilly *285 19, J. J. Col lier *1,089.75. Union Point.—Mrs. SI. R. Alexander *77.34, Sirs. SI. A. Fluker *141.13, J. C, Fluker *498.69. Washington.—Mrs. M. B. Jordan $257.30, B. F. Jordan *327.33, Mrs. C. D. Smith *820.23, G. IL llnrdett $570.00. Sirs. SL Runlett *219.00, A. Franklin *144.72, Sirs. O. J. Hill *616.07, B. C. Hill *652.23, O. W. HOI *513.98, T. B. Haines *60.52, R. J. Ar nold *903.32, Sirs. SI. A. Ilrown *98.00, lb F. Barlwdalo *70.48, W. SI. Pope *201.84, R. K. Smith *206.82, Sirs. N. E. Smith *201.63. Whitnet.—C. SL Davis *207.73. Walthasiville.—W. D. Bacon *134.47. Woodstock —J. W. Brooks *759 58. West Point.—J. J. Harris *122.07. Welbouen's SIills.—W. H. Talton (593.09. Waveblt Hall.—Wm. II. SlcCnllabs *21.27, L IL Pitts *158.13, Mrs. SI. J. Pitts *192 00, J. R. Griffin 02.34, Mrs. T. | Copeland (277.87. Wintebville.—T. H. Dozier*73.21, Mrs. II. E. Dozier (13 46. Wabbexton,—O. J. Jones *201.65, R. SI. Barnes *08.23, Sirs. E. R. Nichols *220.44, S. J. l'atillo *7.03. Watunsvilul—Mrs. SI. A. Jackson $332 85,1. V. Bradbury *18.24. Wbiohtsville.—Sirs. St. A. F. Mason *47.42, Mrs. F. Mason *35.21. GOKE INTO EXILE. ALL ABOUT TIIE STATE. THE COSITE DE PARIS LEFT FRANCE YKcTKltDAY FOR ENGLAND. Fresh News from tlie Outlying Tow Counties. —The beer war in Rome has ended and regular prices now prevail. —Athena has determined to build a lie Is Knthnslastlcally Qrected by the handsomo new opera house. Crowds on Ills Way to the Slilp- Moveiusnteof Other Princes— Other Foreign News. police preserved order. The route to the quay was lined with two companies ot regu- lars. There were many visitors, deputies on extensive scale, and other triends of the princes nt the quay. —The prohibition contest in Macon . ... i county has been declared off, and the sole ^ £ h0 Cftr !^? °* e Of liqilor will bo continued. ,,3ay ones of “Sive la France, “Comte de ‘ . , „ , Paris" and "An revoir" were raised. When lown c0 , u “ cl1 (>***°“ JP- the bridge was hoisted the Compte raised “ committee to investigate the his hat and txolaimed “Vive laTrance," question of waterworks for the town. —Many farmers throughout the State re port that the corn crop has beon seriously Paris, June 24.—At the Treport The graduating class at Athens num bers twenty-niue j oung men. The wheat crop in Gwinnett county is a failure, hut the oat crop is the. finest in years. . _ iport quay 1' • the streets and windows wore tilled with —The prohibitionists of Brooks county spectators to see tlio departure of the are circulating a petition for a local option princes. The customs officers and monnted election. —The peoplo of Clay county are talking of engaging in the silk-raising industry on which was met by renewed cries of le Comte de Paris." The steamer departed amid onthniiastie injured by the recent heavy winds and cheering. The princes stood at the stern rams. of the vessel waving thi ir hats. The orowd dispersed in an orderly manner. —Tho Dublin nnd Wrightsvillo railroad is now completed to the Oconee river, one- Tho Count left the Chateau d'Cu at 111 half mile from Dublin, andean are running o’clock. Just before his departure he stood daily on the lino. ,}*y family in the principal _ Xn 0DK i nt . c ring party are making a sur- entrance of the chateau and bade farewell for ft r ^ road ( * ro ‘ m 1 | omo to u * udeDi to twelve hundred persons who had n ’ persons called to convey to him their sym rathy. The assemblage was sorrowfnl int orderly, and after the Count's depart ure, dispersed quickly. The journey from Ain., under the old charter of the Rome and Decatur railroad. —Mrs. Lon Walker, of Marshallville, died on the morning of the 23d inst, after linv- the chateau to Treport was made without ln g been confined to her bed for more than any demonstration. The Count embarked *?***• a disease. She leaves six at Treport for England at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon. children. —Thomas connty is now In the midst of He will assume the title of Marquis of a heated prohibition contest. The Thom* Ilsrcourt and remain incognito while in aston Times opposes prohibition, while the England. * ....... Enterprise opposes the sale ot whisky. The election will be held July 22d. WELCOMED IN ENGLAND. London. June 24.—The Comte de Paris | —An Athens man says that ho once and his party arrived at Dover this evening I played poker from Thursday evening at 3 and met with an enthusiastic reception by o'clock until the following Monday night a brilliant company, including Baron Doth* at 12 o’olock, without stopping for sleep. scliild8. Their landing was delayed by Ho lost $910 daring the game, stormy weather. j —Dr. Hookenhnll, of DnwBon county, re- movements of tbe OTHER PBINCEE. cently took 349 rocks of* the size of a pea Tabis, June 24,-Due d’Autnnln and fro “ B W « ix old . which he had Prince de Jomville will live together in re- 6wttUo 1 wed B P“* “f• «nd which had be- tirement. The annual hunting meetings at como impacted in hu lower bowels. Chantilly forest have been stopped. Prince —The grand jury of Twiggs county has Jerome fPlon Plon) is at Geneva en route I recommended the county authorities to to Italy to bring Princess Clolilde, his wifo, give tho Savannah, Dublin and Macon and their daughter to spend the seuson of I Railroad Company, thirty-five feet through three months at Prangins, Switzerland. CARLISLE A CANDIDATE. thiir court Loose yard lor n road hod. —The beef markets of Cuthberthavobccn forced to suspend operations, owing to tbe The Speaker'. FreMdentlal Ileo Urgiu. to I mad dog scare ot last week, lor loot took Hum at a Kentucky Feast. Washinoton, June 21.—There was a din iter given to day by tbe Kentucky delegation of the Senate and House at tho Congn ssion-1 of Mr. George W. V arrcD, of Dooly connty, III hotel, at which Speaker Carlisle presided, was bitten by a rattlesnake, whilo picking The occasion was one which bordered upon I blackberries in a field near his father's Jacksonian principles, and was marked by house, and died in intense agony a fow the absence of numerous kinds of wine. I hours afterwards. The object of the feast was for the purpose I —On Monday morning, when Mrs. J. D. of talking over Kentucky polities, but I Williams, of Troup county, went to her before half the courses had been served. I starch box to give out tho usual proportion it drifted into general expiession for Speak- weekly to her washerwoman, she discovered er Carliile for the Presidency. The question I a highland moccasin snake snugly coiled was first suggested by Senator Beck, who np in that receptacle. U himself not eligible to the Preeideney on _ A pccnUar aiscase, following tho account of hrs foreign birth. The si very- moa , l(8 ^ nd roscm bling dysentery, is rag. haired and tongned Breokeuridge spoke for in io tho norUlern ££ of Schley count?, ihe Blue Grass district followed by ex- tbe AlU at the physicians, and Governor McCreary, pledging the ""“P proves fatal In from ten to eigl.tec. hours, and coal belt. RoberUon, of the Eliza- ^ wont doaths haTe oconrr h od within t nnnriiritf'f'il I • . .. i. possession of the patrons thnt the dogs might have gotten among tbe beef cattle. —Charley Warren, the nine-year-old son bethtown district, guaranteed the entile radin / o£ thr00 mile8 . suathera part of the State, Mr. Robertson being the secretary of the National Con —Daring the heavy rain last week, a por- grcrsional Committee. Some months I ‘ ion , o£ tho .“J!i, v ‘^ ll ‘. r ,f road , U P. he began on Mr. Carlisle's campaign, and I baring nothing bnt the rails across a cul- haa the machine well nt work in various I ™5* *® et 'T*. < e ; j*- 11 ® engineer saw parts of the Slate. Senitor Blackburn was “ f 00 W® “> stop his train, but pnlled hit in attentive listener, but cordially Indorsed T »*I« “ d , I 111 *? 1 ' 11 0T ". nl u 8btning all that was said. Though it has been I «P«> d wlt hout Injuring nnytbing. known for more than a year that Mr. Car- —Seventeen thousand dollars have been lisle’s friends would at the proper time I subscribed and promised so far to the Mon start tho Presidential boom, to-day’s dinner ticello end Eatonton railroad. Tho Eaton- was the first evidence ot the movement of ton Messenger says there is now a strong THE D ANGERS OK KISSING. Two Doctorn’ VleviHon u Topic of Containpo- raneoti* Human Intercut. From the Medical Record. The custom of kit-siDR has beon con demned by the wise and frowned upon by the religions, but has managed to thrive (1* spiii* it nil, mid is still love’s b"st ully. NVIi\ t t. il. si'h-ittioiis frmii »limited labial surface have been found so very agreeable, and why they should have contributed ho much to the poetry nnd pairing off of the human race, are nnestlons quite worthy of full discussion. Kissing, we are told, bo- gan with tho birds and reaches its most perfect evolution in man. It has a long history, therefore, and may well bo consid ered a permanent feature in human society —solacing grief, increasing joys, promoting wedding engagements nnd furnishing a per manent sonree of inspiration for tho artist. But an enemy to tho kiss lias appeared in Washington, D. C., in tho person of Dr. Samuel S. Adams, who devotes seven col umns of tho “journal of tho American Med ical Association” to exposing the “dangers of kissing." Everything has its dark side. Tho dark side of kissing, as viewed by Dr. Adams, is both moral and physical. Among u.mi. ii and b.-twc.'ii rhildrcii and adults it Iias degenerated into an insincero, un meaning and commonplace salutation, when it should be reserved only ns an in dex of affectionate leeling. Hut the weight of the Doctor’s argument is expended in showing the possible evils which come from the promiscuous kissing of babies and children by adults Tuberculosis, diphtheria, infectious fe vers, (Mineram oris, rupturo of tho tympa num— all are possible *on actual results of kissing. A veritable instance is cited, in which the drum of the car was ruptured by kiss applied to tho external nnrticular ap pendage. A kbs of such suction force re minds one.of Hon edict’s, which had “such clamorous smack that, nt tho parting, all the charch did echo.” Although we may not realize as ho does tho widespread and endemic character of the kissing habit in Washington, we can only trust it will prove safe place for the International Congress. Tit. Foot! the Father. Ato, From tho Bcton Peat The people ol the last generation. Dr. Hodge* nays, “know notbiug of luxury; they hail the reg’lar' end solid moals nt noon time, which nre said to be the foundation ot the stability of ebarnoter, nnd they enjoyed nt least nino hour* of sleep every day." How happy, indeed, aro tho men and women who are ablo to look back upon such a state of life, and bow unhappy n oontnat U* ■ thoao who remember n different stato of thinga ns the practice of tho older genera tions, and auffer in their own Uvea its effects 1 To these unfortunates the tables of tholr father, and mother* appear in their recoUec- tion bnrdeno<l|withnn«boleaomo find scarce ly nourishing dishes. The obief dish thoro i* one of salted pork|whose content have been shriveled in the greasy frying pan into indigestible scraps. Thera aro potatoes, most frequently fried in tho snino greaso nx the pork, or elso boiled; their ntnrcby sub- stnnco is expected to bo the chief fenturo of lb" ini id. i !u p' i- lull br. ,ul, Hindu (if >1 poor quality of wheat Hour, which him been carefully deprivod In the milling of itsmoBt nutritious properties. There is butter, which is genrally good. Tboip aro fried apples—not nourishing. There is ton, which has boiled long and long, its stowed leaves surging round and round in tho teapot preparatory to being pouroil our In blnck masses Into cups for drinking. And, to crown tho feast, there is dried apple plot This is the tegular meal thnt somo uinturo people remember, though at intervals, to ho snre, its monotony la varied with excellent brown bread made ot Indian corn, with innocuous baked beans, and with glutinous flap-jacks" and griddle cakes. the organization on laid, of the State. MINISTER JACKSON IN MEXICO. lie It.turn. to III. Hlulon Full of New. or General Import, City or Mexico (via Galveston), Jnno23, —United States turned after with down probability that arrangements will bo mado by Atlanta to bnild a road from that city iutanect the Macon and Covington. —Tho following Is a snmplo of the liter ature brought out by tho prohibition cam- paign in Spalding; "It that degraded, illit- Mexico (via Galveston), Jnne23. P“K n m -^ aegraoeo, uiu- ptates Minister Jackson has re- erat ®. pustH^imon. scoundrel, infamon* r three months, leave of absence, ''igabnnd, vUlainon. coward ignominious -.1^^ from various parts of the conn- thi ‘ f 'S?. ^ try. lie announces the shooting of a num-1 Rn o n T‘ uo “* letter and mailed it her of noted highway robber* under the ‘n P"»•• man Iui re new law authorizing the immediate killing R* rdt ? L“f J d °" n ,£ my .£ 0 .T’ n arrest of highway and rsilwsy robbers 1 w ‘ u fatrod"" eomething that ho highway and railway Some of tUo worst characters in tbe coun try have keen gotten rid of within the last | ton days. ALL SORTS. Mekiwktiixk County.—IL II. Brooks *5,000. Madison.—Mrs. M. A. Thresher, (721.35. B. Harris, *10108; R. B. Mallory, *100.25; Jlr*. E. Mallory, *190.00, E. W. Thresher, r.._v „ nn t I *1,597.48; W. II. CoerafL *77 04; J. W. I sl Vi 8 ' Ilsrgrove dOS.OC J. j,„ *(8.08; Mrs. M. A. Butta, ill H u .f 06 ; 72 - doh ^f on * j v' *244.48; W. H. fa. Batts, *71.72; DT. A. A. L i i Af nold * 1W - 01 > Thomas N. $90 88 . w L Threcton, *23.17; C. C. IwiV? 6 ' ,l ' s, ., TI f Tneker, *180.74; Mr*. E. Rusrk, *281.28; —Mrs. M. II. Loonforo I « i» a . r b 73 'i«Vj tTAltafr^MC?'°' HiCk | MouNTTii.LS.-Mre. H. B. Allison, *101.- ^us^WiiltamBryuitWOOiM.8. M. Dorch. *1,005.80. , Station.-B. J. Harper’s *108.78, *• j?. Carr *101,74. /“ju.-llil 8. M. Pl*rc* *173.00, J. Ma in lStt , «5 < 24 P AV re E. $ WuZ I *58?87.'M.T*atrick *153.80. J. 11. McKejde, *32161 C “ Delt * ,8 ' 21 > W ' U "'“° n Sr. *102.36. O. h. McKeUie *311.13, R. Lip- L sey $716.73, H. P. Salter $38.7.92, A. 8. Mc- 1 Kcnsie $52.02. -mzier UoNEo*.—B. E. Jackson *32.05, Mrs. 8. K M. Jackson, *32.05. J. 8. Hester *89.02. 1 JIsmELD.—J. w. llonimiu *126.56, 8. E. 1. Allen *142 35, L. Reynold* *48.73, Mr*. ” Anderson, Jr. 88. MABi*TrA.-F. W. Robert *112.17, W. D. Dneraesd *216.06, kloNncELLO.—John B. Webb, *19.21. Mid tills.—P. H. Smith, *17.28; It. 8. Barton, *24.96.' Montezuma.—Mr*. IL 8. McKeisie LniiBKBT._L. A. Smith *71.40, G. L. Doug!*,, *305.00, Mrs. Ellen Gibson *148.- Rtandley *138.75, M. T. f?" 0 * Hiu—J. IL Csilawsy *407.43. l'«MB*Y.-M. L. House *451.97, Mr*. Andenon*M.66JE.D. Dt A. Donsway *157.29, J. E. Bell (51.99. T. 11. Cheek *770.63, IL j o r' v i»“'x.-M. a Binaon *57.69, T. J. *88.r' gy.Mtftflk Milton Bass *156.90, A. S. JI H. Marchmsn Moesis Station.—T. W. Kriokle *42.82. McDokouoh.—G.M. Nolan (192.93,David | Knott *310.08. Mulbebet.—S. Y. Bradbury *3068. Nokth Santee.—E. 8. Horry *139.17. NoSmT-^ T. IUkestrew *219.01, M. I ^“.V^^iliLL.—Mrs, t. n. Ilswes I jj2i gi \V. H. Woodall *49.30, Mr*. A. . lP2u*-A. B. Whipple *674.71, O. D. McKay 133.88 RobL Brooks ♦miOjMrs. jjdfaf *286.78, J. T. Keen *8.12. a E. Bn>ok.*125.87, W.T. IlMmea *267.1.. JJaaiosioA.—c. A. Bessom *73.31. I Powell Staticx.—5t. N. ReJwin a U «AntTl.- DAtTo,._ Dr a. R. Foster *41.50. davis aoKo. J, F. Salter *121.97. J. M. Aiken 107.27. Uawos—8. M. Carter *45.47. i la V^-T. M. Jonea *22.76, J. L. Grif- ^ktr -66 °‘ °* Nel, ° 11 ,U7 ' M ’ D ‘ K ‘ needs. —Eastman Times: We learn that certain parties living in Pulaski county, just across the line of Dodge, have been amusing themselves by killing sheoi> belonging to Prohibition has enterod Mississippi poU-1 citizens of this county. It is said that the ti cg( I carcasus of Dinety-six, by actual count, Dry weather is destroying Michigan’s f mlt I JjJ^iijg^tho SffS^dS °P* ..... . tbem appearcil to have been ahot with a Tb« SpanUh baby hta begun to take l gnn. nbeep killed wcto tho proj notice. I of Messrs. J. J. Kozar, Loyd Mile. Aimee considers English a mistake Rogers and John Passer. Tbe bootblacks of San Francisco havo organized a protective union. Ten cents is to bo tbo uniform prico for n Rhino, nnd destitute members will be takon caro of. Mrs. Langtry’s impersonation of Paulino in tbe “Loayof Lyons” so impressed tbo Loudon dramatio critics that they havo de clared that sho may become an actress after all As General Tcbertbemoslemsbendoff was leaving Russia for foreign duty, bis sweot- heert remarked to him in tearn, “Though I no more behold thee, yet is thy name a spelL” It is reported that Gen. Phil Sheridan never plays poker, which is regordod ns a remarkablo circumstance considering tho prevalence of tho practice among army officers. r««.-n. M. Holtolrv $208.18 Mre. , -Mrs. Mary Webb *281.56, E. *330.99. p—<*‘23.78.V. McMillan*43.81. P«w».—b. g v ,. , J. O. Denham *566. SUjor & B. V. Swift *406.44. H. *141.80, D. C. Montgomery W. Clark *190.11.0.11. White 1..08, Mrs. Common ft.nie and Common Bleep. From th. KortnlghUj Rniaw. Excitement, worry and anxiety, which have their seat in the brain, interfere with the functions of the stomach, and in like manner anything that unduly taxes the power of or irritates tbe stomach disorders the circulation and nntrition of the brain. Tho sleeplessness often complained of by gonty persons Is dne to the poisonous t0‘ ct of the morbid material upon the nervous system. Exceeaive smoking, too much slchol, tea and coffee, often resortea to by overworked persons, are freqnently cause* of sleeplessness. In all these casus the cause is removable, while the effect may lie counteracted by appropriate treatment Nothing is more mischievous, however, than to continue the habits and to have re course to drugs to combat the effects. A due amount of exercise tends to induce nor mal sleep, and such exercise need not be ot s violent character. A walk of two of three milee daily is snfficient and is, perhaps, ** much as s hnsy man can find time for. A ride on horseback, the Palmerston core f®v gont, is probably tbe best form of exercise for those whose minds are constantly at work. It has been well said that s men most come out of himself when in the sad dle; he is forced to attend tohis bone end to notice the objects be meets. Walking may be a merely automatic process, and afford little, if any, relief to the mind, and carriage exercise mey be practically value less if the mind is not diverted from what had previously occupied it. The prevalence of deaf mates among re cent Mormon converts has been noticed. Thi* ia not at all remarkable. A deaf man is about the only man who can really er jov v a '-*»Uty of wives, snd mate women ought to i .take t'w mo> * - t . pul*, wives in all Mormondom. - Mr. Ab -tt, a w*U-to -to farmer, Uviog fourteen muse below Dublin, has rover tab r hat two <’■->** >,t quinin* tab* 'ite, and cannot rem-mber err b*vi«g Wc r ick. Ho has a nils a -t. ccht aS2 * doctor has never been in hta hot. as a language. . Some parts of Arkansas are so dry that | the water is dusty. French sardines will be scares, as tbe her ring crop is short. roperty i, James —Last Friday afternoon about five o'clock an accident occurred on the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad, about one mifo north of Chauncey. A through freight going sonth became de tached near the centre ot the train and be- Man proposes, woman acoepts—if the f dre could be coupled together again lUatenls are good. I Bno u, er freight came thundering along and 4* dashed into the rear end of it. Both tbe I firemen and engineerjuniped, and escaped in with slight injury. The engine snd about »g® , There it a scarcity of domestic servants dashed Into the rear end of it. at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Wisconsin is doing a big basinets sending frog's lege East. Vein Cruz has been experiencing remark able changes in tbe weather. Fair babies are to be fsshionable this summer, with Grecian notes. twelve can were completely demolished. —On June 10th a petition preying for an eliction in Hauler county on the prohibi tion question was presented to Ordiuury Speer. The petition had 340 signature* st- „ , . , , . « . . I tached to it. Before Judge Speer could go Oregon is to furnish 120,000,000 feet of throogh th „ books snd sscertain If the peti- mhs* to • Janin ivnilipfiTA I > * m i « * . • .* lumber to a Japan syndicate. lion bad a sufficient number of eignetnres Work bes begun on the new steel towere to authorize him in ordering en election, o( the Niagara suspension bridge. It is reported that Gail Hamilton is en gaged to be married to a physician. Country board that is much sought af ter in the summer—The guide-board. Tbe prime donna who “carried away her however, eighty-five of the gentlemen who Ibid previously signed the petition with drew their names, thus rendering the peti tion worthless' it is understood that the Iprohibitlonista Will let the matter drop. A HOKttim.E I Xl'i ltiENCE. audience" is earnestly requested to bring it In an 0pen „ OBt K | eht umjrs Without Food, hack. “Oar diseased contemporary" is the way Clashing, London, Jana 21.—The American ship . ...L 14.- m.Ha4a., 1 1 a,.4 u m VI.,1 1- .... one Jackson, Michigan, paper speaks of an- Fran k Pendleton, Captein Nichols, froi San Francisco, February 13th, hu arrival A Watertown, N. Y., editor has been bit- at Queenstown. She has on board tbe ten by a dog. The latter will be lent to mate of the British bark Arklow, Captain Pasteur. I l’ye, from Manilla for Montreal. The Ark- Pearl* in Russia sir* considered u gem* low wss In * collision on May 8th, with an ■ 1 unknown v.—cl>n-l wss eat to the water's edge. The captain, his wife snd child snd ten seamen took to the life-boat. The mate of bad luck snd are never worn by super ■titions bride*. "OantagaTwonir st sH Honre." U a. ofl in . lmlll ^ It u MMgMowriglrtswatotfnt place «*"- feared that the occnpsnta bf the life-boat MfL.uc oz I W eie lost. Th© mat*? has had a most hor- A lemon b..* been grown at Marysville, ^hle expcr jencc. He won for eight ilsya CJ., which IL. asu.es twelve snd a hall by w ithont food, wster or clothing, the store* fifteen inches, and weighs one pound eight 1 ■ - - ..... — — ■ ounce*. Tho witow ot William H. Vanderbilt will I to the*keel for twenty-six hours and thee j 1 the rummer at Bar Ilurbor in tbe I succeeded in righting the craft He bung cottage tc .enging to her youngest son, up hi* shirt for a sail and caught a few llv PSORIASIS Anil All Itching 1 nutl Scaly Skin ami Scalp Diseases Cured by Cutlcurn. PsortuU, Etzams, Trtter, Msnsnn, Lichen. Fnrttoa. Scald Head. Milk Cn.-t. Ii.nJrutT. liar- l»er*. Orocere'and Wsaberwomau's licit, amt etrrrr •peciM of Itch to a, llurnlo*. Hcaly. Flmtilr Ilumor* ot the HI In and hcalti, with Low ot Hair, era I«.|. Uv*lr cared by CnUcorv thoerot Hkln Cur*, and CuUeurmHorp. sauiiuMin Hkln Bcauiiiw eiur s*Uv. snd CaUcare UriolTent. the new Dlood I-nrt- ir Intern illy, when phyilclsns and all othar temo- *a fail. I’KOritiM», or Sc-uly Skin. I, John J. Cue D. D. 8., havtox practised dentll- UY ta thU county for thlrtj-flra jean and being w«ll known to Uioaaands liervftbouu, with s view to kelp any who aro anllcted u 1 hava been for tho K t twelve yearn, toaufy tb.t the Cutlsnra Item* • cored me of Paoriaala, or Scaly Hkln, In eight anye, after the doctora with whom I had couiulmd gave ma no help or ancouragemenb „ _ . JOHN J. CASE, D.D.8. Newton, N. J. Distressing Kruption. Tour Catlcars Itamadlaa performed a wonderful care hut ■nmmar on one of oar caatoicere, an old gestlamaa of (ovanty yrare of age. who anlrrcd with a tearfully dlatreaalng cnii-u-ui on bln head and face, and who had triad all remedlea and doo- torato no pntpoae. _ . .^ J. F. SMITH a CO. Texarkana, Ark. More Wonderful Yet II. E. Carpenter, fiandereon. N. Y_ cured of Pio- rlaala or Laproay, of twenty yean'atandlr.g. by Cu- ttcura Bomedlea. The moat wendarful curs on record, a duitpan'ul of acslet fell from b'mdaUy. Payildangand hta friends thought b< Cureawo-n to Irefora aJuatc* of the Peso*and Henderson s moat prominent cillzena. Cutlcurn Itctncdlcs Are sold by all druggie to. Price: cuUcnra. 00 cenU; IteeolrenL *1.00; Hoap, 13 cents. ITepared by Ihe Potter Dreg and Chemical Co , Boston Send for “How to Cure Skin Di eaw-." BMurcissrss? 0 " 4 skiu br u * in ‘ CHICK IN TIIE BACK, STITCH IN TIIE Side. Crompe, Shooctng end sb»n. Pali •. Lhenmatlc N-uralgic and BcteUc Cam, end every external l ain and Ache cured by theCutt. ora Anti I'ain Plaater. A x..-w end I. rfr.t antidote to pam. 13c. George. Pie exeusaiye dry; tag fish, which he cat He prceeciled slow- tot the atmosphere I ly for six daya, looking in rain fora sail. ? in V.Mf. and M Attn* 1* haul to eansa I and then bsciunc nncouociotu. While in I 1 many pereons are I this condition the boat was sighted by the | C PEN and PENCILSTAMP25 CENTS. ^^Ruhber Stamp Ink APaiHS c.-nts. i wAJOuDt. 2.iof cl:: into on this 1 Frank Pendleton, and he was rescued on | May 10th.