The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, July 20, 1886, Image 2

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THE A CON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1886.--TWELVE PAGES. .THE TELEGRAPH, To II,due. the Surplus. j tW wSt h io ^ next tllirty ^ s(ter , h() — 11 i* L goia “ugo, oiivei ui- gr^„ : tiret payment the receipts from customs 'veuram, .rut da* « tbs tea. ana w«i*l* backers hare been considerably stirred up and o(her aonrcfis won , d „ n h m a ” "* by T P “;T thellonoe o, Mr. .font. I lbe trea , to banme mother $10,000,- ft, .id and Mwi-wirer FnwnlU O*.. (sons resolution relative to t:-o dUp-'--'-"- i fcluitMUO OUoet* AU* w«$ Ufte TM Dally U deliv****? by carrier* In the city of poct&ge free to eubecrlber*, for $1 per qj io»», %5.80 for three mootb*, $5 for eix month*, 8111 ye»r. ima Wmxlt 1* mailed to snbeertbera, po*t*ge 8 • i«, tt 11.25 a year ami 76 cent* for «lx month*. TraDilent advertisement* will be taken for the O Uy at 11 per eqnare of 10 line* or l«*e for the B -it !n*«Ttion, and 60 oenU foT each *ub*equent In* 11 Hon, and for the Weekly at $1 for each insertion. Hrttw of death*, funeral*, marriage* and birth*, r. Rejected communication* will not be returned. 0orre*pondenoe containing important new* and •WfHon* of living topic* la *oliclted, bat mast be ft rli! *nd written upon but oue *ide of the paper to ft it* iteration. Iriinlttancee .hoold be msde by express, portal ■Vs, money order or registered letter. Ai.etU Doreen 17K Peachtree street. A'J coauatmlcettons should be addressed to TBS TEMSOBAPH, Mecca, Oe. S00I7 orders, oheckx, eto., should be msde psye- vr B. O. Bassos, Manager. Texas is happy over the first bale of the crop 1886. It was received at Cuoro and shipped to Memphis. Cincinnati thinks of drawing most of its supply of granite forstreet paving purposes from the Georgia quarries at Stone Moun tain, near Atlanta. This mountain, says oue of the Cincinnatians who went down to look at it reoently, is one solid mass of stone, shout seven miles long, three wide and is 1,400 feet high in some places. As of the surplus, Tue resolution read, as follows: "Resolved, By tli. Senate and Boueeof Repre sentatives of the United States of America lu Con- assembled, That whenever the surplus or b u ll. the Treasury, Including amount held for redemption of United States notes, shall exceed the sum of $10H.U00,Q00 It shall be and Is hereby msde tbe duty of the Secretary of tbs Treasury to apply such excess, la sums net less than $10,000,000 per month, during tbe existence of any each surplus or excess, to tbe payment of the Interest bearing lu* debteduess of the Uutted States payable at tha op tion of the government." This resolution passed by a vote of 200 to GT. Of the G7 votes against it, all were cast by Eastern men with tbe exception of eight. The votes of New York, Republican and Democratic, with the exception of three, were cast egainst the measure. Mr. Morrison's resolution, it will be seen, “proposes that tho $100,000,000 greenback reserve shall serve also as the working capital of the treasury; that even that shall be trenched on, for he commands a bond call whenever the surplus, including this reserve, exceeds to $100,000,000. Tho New Y’ork Herald's correspondent says: There ere one hundred and thtrty-slx millions of "Who Burned Columbia?" I the shower of turtles fell on Tutwday of last This la a question appauuOy «« perennial »x | week belongs 10 Col. 11. D. Evans. S. G. ••Who shuck hilly Pslteraon?" The Confederate* ] Lang was in company with Esquire Harris, Inal.-t that General Sherman*, army did It, and Ofn- anil brought homo three turtles. We think , | ||— er.l Sherman himself my. that 1:0 men did noth- it was a water spout or cloud burst, and that Offs) if tho debt, inst ns they handled the 1 *»« «* M®*- Sow caws. Capt. Ira JL B»mp«oii, tto turtles were taken up from a lake near first sun non non * I second Mseeachnsetta heavy ortillory. and oay. In by *n a cyclono current and deposited in the T , ’ . tbe Springfield Republican that just before the ep-1 field. Just what chances the bill will have > n pr coch of Sherman's army he wxa a prlxoner of —Brunswick Hcral: It costs 14 cents each tho Senate and its effect npon the national war at Uolbmbis, s. c.i that he escaped, was se- to ship watermelons by the car-load to New banka is hard to say. There is evidently creted In a bans bj a friendly negro, and on the I York, notwithstanding the cqualizition of no enmity toward these hanks expressed in morning of tlhe 17th of February. ISM. saw the fol- the gauge; and it costs 12} each- to ship , .. , f . lewtuialuht: I them by. cean steamer. This would stem these resolution, sines a proposition to sub- „ vu> ,„ rtly mor , (h , n 0 . cl0ck » to leave very liltlu margin, except in the statute treasury notes for national bank bo,iv or Wheeler'srebtl cavalry issued from the beginning of the season, for the producer note* was promptly voted down. The na- £ iS£*S&S$KX£gSL SH3S3 £&* Jag* t0 « row waler - tional banks at this point holds bonds not depotand warehouse, adjoining, filled with grain I Cents apiece. , ,, and other stores. These troope then pissed across | —Rome Courier: The l now snbject to call. MV _M postal clerks of the fields on the outskirts of the city and dtetp- tbe East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia _ _ . i,fared. There wax no chance of a mintake a* to I -t_--j * g a. ® ? Comparative K who they were or what their intention waa in firing rh,lrna « complain of tue poor accommodti- Throngh the kindness of Mr. G. C. tUe '‘nlldlngs. I tions in tbe way of postal ears on this road. Conner wo aro enabled to lev before T*!a Ua very straight atatoment. and a» General They are cooped up in practically the same . ^ . Wheeler is eUU olive perhaps he and Cepb Sampson I cars that wei'O iu use wiieu only about half . ..... 1 n ureter» auu alive peruapn un auu Daiupsuu I-—-w "...w •> **> « uuun* uau tue public this morning some fig- I m i 8 bt combine to settle the reapoaalbillty for an 1°* the present buuiueps was done The mail urea npon which estimates of the *c t about the rtaponalbillty for which there ha* cars 0,1 road are no doubt the came of probable fall of rain for tbe next five been *o much doubt. -New York Herald. ninny of the pofital irregularities, as proper and a half months may bo based. Therein- General Sherman's testimony is not I ‘“Wtiea are not given the po^tsi clerks, fall for tho ten years ending December worth much in this connection Ho i. al- Ltla^lT^eriy snperinteld^ofthl 31-t, 1880, wss 487.50 inches, an aVerago of ready upon record as having admitted that jjangauese Company of Bartow couuty, is 43.75 inches per year. For the fifteen years he charged Hampton with burning Colum- preparing to work the Reynolds manganese ending December 31st, 1885, the average bia in order to incenso tho people against I two and a half miles from New rainfall was 47.20 inches. Tha rainfall for him. “Captain Sampson'' has been silent tho first six mouths of this yean was os fol- f^r twenty odil year*, and Lis testimony is Samples have been furnished n lar^e lows: barred. But if admitted, it will uvr.il noth* I Pittsburg firm, who have asked f.»r a sum- Jennary, loche* >.. s.4s ping against the testimony set forth in Fath-1 CHr ^ ol1 ^ ^ 8° Wib this week. February,iochp* a.77 'they assert that if the ore lu bulk proves March, inch** 3.311 er Ajans WOn& i- . » .« ... «. April, iuchea May, inches 104 FACTS from FOBSYTH- A Roll or Honor—Tne Maura, c ocracy 1„ Ju „ j t « t , U, I '1-« Fon.TTH.July 17.—in our . menoement cxerclsra of MonroVK,i^.’ h '<» failed toglv.s llat of the yonn? anpetred on the roll of honor ,JI ie necessary to get on theliet iJ’SR" « * *r® tiia names of the eneceufut « f oUoii, Fr m the Hentorclii"^'^ 1 ;«>•?'“. ‘ Suite Sbepperd. * K “ u »op,J Jd“«^Sr “ os * aassJ rsas' Lou B ‘ nk *' The following young leSle. were nr,.... ehkneae from attuningfh.r«q„l,i™ 4 f'"' t W t, deserving of honorable mention* Pmctard. ItyaU. M. Ul . ft, lion. James 8. Pinokard, an old Fourth'.-1 stopoIUR fora fsw days hero boturo •«.'.? ’*’7.1* extended trio North Colonel^ PtaekSon* * J prominent attorney of Montgomery. Al,h,«.“*l solthers of •jarsssSsS?-* ■■assisffamssaSa as good as the samples they will take ut Hon. N. J. Hammond will address his con-1 100,000 tons of the or«, bond* subject to call. Seventy per cent, of these ^ un ®. inche* 8 ^11 stituento in Atlanta to-night. It is to be I —A horrible accident oconrred near Halls, ere held by natiouel bank* a* security for their I Total si.6-j hoped they will be his constituents for many a ar *°* cr-nnty. Mr. Jakn Sherman’s little circulation. If the Joint resolution conld paee, and | j t j 8 CH timated that about 3.59 inche* | years to come. Georgia oontd not afford to SHREDS AND PATCHES. boy. just largo enough to plow, was riding could get the Preeident s signature, which la not I. ” ,, ' , ' ....... j-- - - r. ■ - ■ - . — a young rnulo home to dinner after having believed povelble even by it. friends, It would bo. have daring the last fifteen days, relegate imch a Congiessman to private life plowed all the morning. While en route signal to e large pert of tbe national bxnka to wind which would run up the total for this year as Mr. Hammond has proven himself to be. home the mule became frightened, and be- np their business. to 35 inches, leaving, if this bean average —- ti».i “ — . Jlr. Hewitt vigorously opposed the reso- year, )but 12.23 more inchrato he distributed X Tl It ‘ , “1 t lotion. »tul seems to have the support of the over a space of six months. If it be a maxi- Tit e t0 WU»B New York papers. Tho Herald is mum year, that ie if it goes no higher th probably tho most alarmed, and sajs: in 1882, we are due but little more than 15 The New York World saya: “Charleston I Thepeeiegeof the Morrison Joint resolution by I inches, anil if it fall to the minimum, say anil Atlanta are trying the expert-1 »large a vote oe a» to «7 in tho House yesterday 1883, wo will get bnt 2.49 inche ment of extreme prohibition. DovieeP h”* 111 'w. think to be rag^ml by tbe treraur, „. more A it Jg fl , tht “ .. *. . , I danger signal. Tbe measure may not pose tbe Sen-1 . ...... .. . ,, ... . for evading the stringent laws now | , Dj u auln ^ ^ hY P ^.. | probabihties are that there will be The pest wash's festivities 'cnlmlneled i, . menct ment hop Thursday night young mm of Forsyth compliments?, Tj.J ' listing class ot Monroe Female Uollrga young men then thoeo gathered at Pv.'.'S*! Hou-e on that occasion in honor of thefj| r v23 . of the preceding day; Perfect order^fl prevailed, all moved merrily .. . . .. . ... ..... ... .. J - a i tt , bell, end ell voted this the most nleouit the hind Forsyth has over known. The Ileiuocretlo exomillve committee of s county met to-day—oloven of tu, .utomffl beingropresen ed-ecd oalled a u w ,3 Thursday, August 5lli, to select delJuKa twenty-second Senetorlel convention To delegates to nnnilnato Bepresentstlves an.l .3 wan iirrlnfa.l $as UitiiwAan a.. as... 9 . l * fc * ri U| s ordered for Saturday, August.... ' " , district- W1U elect the following Sumter ! nail's: lUlskolKlllo. 1 ' "l 1 wjidt joy upon tbe rock* to lie And watch the white Rail uliuiug by Ah..lit tha niH.Mn rxf Jill-. * About tbe middle of Jui> * Far from tbe city’* dusty atreet*. Ib* endleitf Mar and parchiau beaU— Where no blight view the vic.lon arret*— To lie 'ceath tbe unclouded blue, Kono ne*r to §*y: ••LU! how a*ye do— 8*k, im this bot euoiigU for yon?” —Boeton Courier. gun to run. He threw the boy, who became entangled in the harneHH, the mole dragging lmuf«-r some distance up tothu hon.se, vvhen the mother of the boy ran out and caught him. The mule became unmanageable and jumped a fence near by, dragging tbe boy after him. Am the mnle jumped the fence the boy’s head struck the raito, bursting ont his brains right before the mother’s eyeg. —Mi’.ton Democrat: On Inst Friday Mr gatra: RuHRellville, Benton’a. Bunai'a and i My**, three each; Brantley'*, Dillard'. CoxTci den and 4iiddi«brook*, tonr each; StS! Proctor's five; Foray th. Johu.ton'. and Beds, •ix. and Unionvillo ei«ht The Democracy of Monroe county, in nui u -aaaembJed, with T. J. Chcve. a. ch»irai»?3 H. Baceraoro as aecretary, to-day lowing reaolutlooa: H Firm, Tbe Democracy of Monroe county t> J it. support to the adminl.tratlon of Kam ing Cleveland. Firm in hia •trengtbeoed hinraelf in the RffeetioniJl people, and by hia wise and comenatlve count! Mured the ultimate triumph of Democratic pift There la no gentle phlioeophy that atande ont I W. E. Hardmun, of Newton district, in this agaln»t the naked fa tof a dead cat lu one’* cU« I comity, gout bin little gon, aged nine year», tern.—Now Orleans Picayune. I ^ dtive the cow to the paHturo. Afterlcav* ’ ing tbe lot the little fellow tied the rope danger signal. The measure may not pa*a the Sen J a‘e, and it la pretty certain to be vetoed by the Pre* .... in force are becoming more and more I id*nt; yet, like a low barometer, it foretells equally I little rain dmiog the next fivo and n ingeniona. In other prohibition cin-1 weather. I half months ag compared with the lost six tres of the country the people have become ■pl® ndl dly aucceeiful management of tbc I and a half. It ig more than likely that a remarkably clever in ronderin? prohibition ‘""“7 un f” r iVl, *°” Ju,t protracted drouth will be experienced. Th ' wh '° officer " of wlth *W.'h tbe cow was tied to be driven . ,, . ta • t ,. I pralae from the public of both bartiea. Thetraaa-I m. n army will wear their uniform* aa willingly a* I around hi8 waist. The cow became fright- lawg practically nugatory. It ia doubtful, I wry au thoriti«* have now a warning to prepare for I . rnin ^ a ^ 118 given for the last fivo year's niiutia men.—New Orleans Pi *yune. I ened and ran away, jerking him down, drag- however, if the vast possibilities offered by | miuaUa, and we hope they will takn in sail without | 118 follows: | ltvnuiMk u #>1- >,.».$ in . ♦>,!« I f** n 8 a conaidernble diMt&uce And break- watermelons are tully appreciated by the d*l*y. For some year* the tremury baa by a atretch | I8dl j lMMi , 1M83 | Imm | im»5 | » nJinhW "Ail* n «»$ th” l hia neck. Mr. Hardman, who was a abort lawless and thirsty citizens. The water* I of u,r mcc6 i ,t<<1 K r ® onback » * nd ,llT « r not ®« fop cu »- 1 2. V.’e are in favor of a tariff for revest# a_ Taxation should bo limited to the nrft$*itiH| governaent economically administered i^J for any other (mrp<w] mrion it in nameand character a striotlv 1 ,0 “ dt,UM ' uh “ doM * oon the groand that re- melon is mnuiuo auu “ *“‘°“J sumption wee allied (set, ana that It notes ere re- March temperance f rmt. Nevertheless, it 14 vr ry deemable at will they are as good „ coin. April susceptible to other influences. For in- I But the Morrison resolution 1* to direct and de-1 stance, in some parte of Italy tho inhabit tormined an attack on tbe creditor the govern- July..*.'.'.’ ants “ping" the ripe watermelons, fill them mmt - “ *° d ««mtoly elrlke. at th. very Bind held ,,, ' ,, . . for the redemption of graenhooke. that we call atten- H™ With wine and place Uxcm on the iw- Uon to th. fact that by law "all duUe. on Imported Xovemw!. After & short time a cold and fascinating , h ail be paid in coin.” I December delicacy tickles the palates, of the luxuriouh It u, wo think, the duty of the Secretary of tbc Italians. In effect, they make by a very I Trweary to begin forthwith to exact the payment ■ ———; ■ *«wsj »u« yr«,-u«r- «a«uih», ihu imo. -ii. . , „ . , . . , ,. lmrfr»,L.»rt of Roman nnnch •* custom, dalle, in cola, Th. Urge vote by which ‘8e first six months ot J88G 31.52 nave finished my cake, end Octave ha. got all of I th v e " t0 ° k i“f n,zo F f “* d K ,shed kel ^ - ‘ ' I Mr. Morriann’d mu naaaad. ineituiing the bulk of I inches of rain fell. Daring the first half oi I bia left yet Don't you think, mamma, you ought 1 fingers of her bands and^trying ^ extend 5.8ft 2.84 7.1ft' 4.UC- l.UU' 2.27, 3.77' 0.30 3.00 2.90 2.15; 4.U3j 40.94 60.44 7.18| 3.50 2.0-it 3.12 * —' 10.55 "Where ia tbe best place to get fat?” asked a thin housekeeper of . neighbor. "All over." wraths | S?,2^b5iid hta^UdTwTO "tmonThe O S, | unexpected reply-P.tt.bnrg Chiontole-Telegraph. tru ,, k made by the boy in bt , iBg dragged, Everything ought to be spelt u It le pronounced. | “ nrl hurtjiOR on soon came upon the co w, U.OO 3..H I xsruijiuuin uuguk iu uu spun, m h 11 pronoUDl’Ml. I J-'n -— *“ v 3 40 1.25 I Tbi* apell of weather 1* pronounced. [P. S.—This I I: mangled body of hi« rem ‘ rk h “ bMn « cW «t»Uy left over three | ^t'a b-*? «fiU tMtonedto her. hy.the.tope. 2 92 5.75 I weeks.l—^Washington Post. 12 " Smith—Bave you forgotten that $J01 loaned yon. | _ p ct er Nntlaw, a negro living on John ■ii-v. 1->. plantation in Glynn Brown?” Brown—'No. indeed. I've made a note I K. Nigbtengalo’ Smith—"Well,^if^you cannot give me the | county, undertook to cut his wife up Into mincemeat last week, and he came very near ftnccocdiug. Ho beat her with a light wood I'll take the note.”—Lowell Citizen. Theory and practice—"Mamma,” said Tato, 1 Atlanta is in a great watermelon neighbor-. ^ p , nloi ln th , HoUM> , nb ,i»nu»ily anettaek I 1882 the fall was 32.32 inches, but in the I <° toll him to give me half of it to teach him to he I The leniTth"o7 he"r“"flnwra by “uttintt snart UooiL Having, therefore, ke and melon., I on rramn^u. lU.thefiretbnalnra.o. th.t.rav\, Met htt)f thw# vu , aU of only i„.Q, 1 «™r'-Freoch Taper. I thrflTgri p'h^^no Mr. Morriaon'e bill paaaed. including , ... , . . ._ , I - | ...... u .w. ..... -.wo .oo.. only 10.021 ron 7 * tenon taper. 1 the flesh between the fingers. Perhaps all the Atlantans need is wine. Bnt I ury to meet tht.b, an ^-curate and raretal obaerv | .v- I "Why. Jennie, X thought yoa were comtng down I wnman bos ov. r before been cut up and wine Is not abaolntcly noceraary to U-c. of th. law. under which U rata , lon , hlIlot | ^s. ^ In the September pf that year w, the sneceas of watermelon tipplo. Tl.c- to «» «a rae Ivtog pajwrmon^. for custom, dull, - , ... ... , I when *o large a majority in Congress attack* th* fruit may be filled with anything, accord- 1 1? I received no rain at all aud but one Quarter on Mr ®tyle*a tafly ho.” "I intended to. bnt found I in snob a variety cf ways and y*t ” of an inch“nTotober. 1 1 J"' «-•*» ■ I j.-lvency of the treasury and Htki to inii«lrthe ing to the taste of the possessor. The fall roaumptlon fund. it didn't have a pat, ot embroidered silk stockings iu I !' OUB ioterfered to arrreat the _ diaimlical Macon's Futarw. | the huase." "Oh. well, then of course you couldn’t. I Rn ? °P *° wr *H D § The tremondoas strides that Macon is 11 k°ewwjrettt l. to get down os of a uiiyho.”- | TmtUtoghimT P °“ < ’ Lay “ “° sncc ‘ ,eded —The idea that yellow pine is played out significance of the above suggestions will I Undoubtedly to exact payment of duties in coin ■ ■ ... . .. be seen at ouco. A watermelon makes a “*r prove an lnconv.nl.nco to mer.bent, and to making towards prosperity are n source of . ...... .„ C”"."- •«pn.auo, ,b«.r.l SUSseSjSS. inhabitant of a prohibition city. Tht| H * tliat he tad listened with close I ymjding boom more than active. Ike. who lived ln Mr. Washington', family, and I city, has a contract with th" Hilton A melons niicht have hleroolvnhics cut on the AtteotioD to tbo gentleman from New York Her seven railways are now doing a fine that what Georg, really raid wee: "I cannot toll e Foster Lumber Company at Doboy, to 8 ^ I m. n—i..' ——A u. -i.x-J ..... -jo. I -.tisincws for summer, and no financial cloud I "e. f* t!l er'' Ik* did It;" but that the father didn't I furnish the largest horn timber in the .kin and only decipherable to tbo owner. (Mr-Hewitt), and ho wished to .ay with hnsinca. 1 I bear etraight.—New T»rk Poet. u «ttk tn nvofs nnvbmlv to 1 r»j«pcct, that he did not find that the l bangs over her Industrie*. , mode of figuring which he had acqnirod | Three railroads are practically In conne I ALL ABOUT THB BTATE. eruiuentamibecoi.ee robbery. Wecomm$&4 tbe Action of tbe Georgia delegation ta (bt>i for tbe eff .rt to secure a change in tu yt\ ltiiquitUN tariff lawe. 3. We look with pride on tbe conne of our i e J diate reprenenUtivo, Hon. J. U. Blonnt. Fditj'l ne8i», capacity and honesty commute tht ht Hooian standard. PoeseMing the«e in an ftu-jt degree, he ba# won front bU con«tltu«ticvl plau'Mr, "Well done, good ami faitlHslMmatl «. We appoint tbe followlug delegate to tlaCa gresRlonal convention of the Mltth district, tul Romble ln Mac n on the , and tsitrl them to vote for Qon. James H. Blount, u \u of •uccecaor: Delegates: J. G. Pblnazce, B. 8. Wlllln^tia, E| lor aud T. J. Hardin. GRIFFIN. *>pald!ngr County Kt.-cta Stewart Del.) to the Confrrceatonal Conventiua. GnxrrtN, July 17.—A mass meeting H tbe court houee thin morning to aelect 4fW$; the CongreMional convention of tbe Ufa fa which meet* In Mtliuta tbe flnt WedondtjA! tember. Dr. N. B. Drewry waa called totin' aud Sir. W. Williams requested to act mac Tbe following gentlemen were then elected gates: John 1. Hall, N. 0. Drswry. E. W._fc-|.] t.unr*'. r.l E. Williamson, L. Cleveland, _ Jismuke, J, U. Mitchell, M. Pauick sudV.I Grnbb*. The following resolution wae then utunlid adopted: w hereas the Democracy of Spa’dlog ouitj mass meeting assembled, in compUanc* with ■ call of tha Democratic executive committee 11 ’ county t-j select delegatee to a convention to i in Atlanta on the first Wsdasadsy in Hepifw next to nominate a candidate to represent (Mil Congressional district ln the next Congrw ot I evade the laws that we speak of tho possi- wortdo No tree is to bo Its* than 70 feet long and ID inches sqnare at the smell tn«l. The^e ho ohtuins in abnndauca on Woolly United Ht«te»; and where** our eatsemtd f«Ji citizen. Judge John D. Stewart, ie • candid^" said iiomitialiou; recognizing his sbilit; at dal officer, his experience as a IrgtaUu* i ’ltgh moral character, we deeui him fitted to dll tue position to which bt saplm.t fore be it Beaolved, That the belegatee cbosse b j meeting be Instructed to cast the voU of b couuty for tbe Honorable John D. BtseM* b'ihtiea”ff*ered bv watennelons but^it is I from tb ® justified tho dangers | of couatrnctlon. One, leading northward I Freeh News-Item. From tho Outljl. K I Island, tbe property of John Ward, of thiii *** * u bouotoblo ueeaa to ..core bintf ■L..I rLlj...nt to /..J ,8.1 h.rirnr.l .nd rr wbijhtbo goutlomsn had apprehended from I through Athene, ia being pushed vigorouelj TownaandOoontlee. city, and for each one ho pay. $5, Hie not plowant to read that learned and rc-1 ^ o-m. I. . b , LI -Rome and Gadaden are to bo connected I ha-e of operation* U Jamaica, in this I county, and it takes 24 yoke of oxen to banl wbish tho gentleman had apprehended from I through Athena, is being pushed vigorously S^Ma'^S baling \T P*^**® 0 ' T r ““' ati ""' Thi. wra I toward completion. Th. firat ton »U« 1.1 -«^”® o ®“ .bout tho .treat, of AtlonU corning aua- aot a » l,ver ( l a,,tion 11 »“ * < l ae “- complete, and engine, aro running over it. '_ Tu ; re - Btobnbilitv th . t l eauh tree, and then oily three trees are pidona looking juga. They mijht bettor tlon wh ' U ‘ er w ® lad ,h " mon ®y in lh ® tre “- when com I )let *. M » wiU *>« in »>1 proha- goon have a piano factor/. hauled to Jamaica in two work.. Each tier, hate watermelons under their arma." u ‘' diH I’ Med of Bnd whi ' h lhtt * ,d «‘y b J u «‘ ®P rin B. Macon will have an- _ Fifly c „ logd . or ncttIy tbtee {u „ H 0 # lm» S110 POto * ia no legitimate claim to the extent of $30,- other direct line to New York, and will hare train, of wat-rmdoua paa*d through Emit P Si B ’„ T „ “ $U0 ' In 1883 Fayette county wlthdrsw h«da name tbe senstoriai candidate, Davlaz >,« county that privilege. Tbe meeting la cou Uon of this fart, by unanlwou* rots, *w Sj.alding couuty'a claim to now nao# is* **» A Nobthewc paper which hM given mucb J 000,000 or $70,000,000 that might be used I kilned tho trrnle of one of the prosperous I U mio Saturday for the Eastern uml West-1 f 0 |j 0Wl ^ K * oUi ££ warning^Evfc^^rudeut attention to the South latterly i* the New I in liquidation of the public debt. Congrera ..e,i„n. of Georgia. ^ Yojk Commercial Advertiser. It sent,some I proposed under thia resolution to do just I Another road loading to Savannah is I randiuo‘thTdomeiM r*enUinS t I alokncaa that ia likely to follow this season, months ago, a correspondent down here to what it had done when it reduced the public .lowly forming. Thirty odd miles of it the storm of Juue^tlUt is the b,Jt grown **1”^-" EXI ra.’ran write up the country. This correspondent I debt $1,200, ObO.OOO just what was done when I have been graded between Dublin and I in South went Georgia for many years. I of water, and if the rains ahonld oeiwe* the hat traversed the States ot Virginia, the I $44,600,000 was paid in on account oi I Macon and nipeteen have been graded on I —A mad dog in Sumter county recently { water receptacles will send ont their d.’ally Carolina)., Georgia, Florida and Tennessee, I the sinking fund in the last fiscal year. | the Kavannah end. This road will lead | **®?, t ,T'5 ¥tf mJI P- , '“ >D . ***'“8 lb ® atmosphere with tual.ria. npon which he makra . ve^ interesUng II. had no teaiUtion in saying that through »magnificent timber’ country and ^V-atohed^Sr I and favorable report. He found the tobacco in hia opinion the greenbacks in the trera-1 will, when completed, bring Mscon a large I hydrophobia. I and October. Stiignaut} o-.l» of wster and industry a big thing in Virginia, North Car- ury to-day were perfectly adequate for a I revenue, I _ A storm on Wednesday night, June I decaying vegetation will overwhelm the olina and Tennessee, with every evidence I liquidation of the debt to the amount pro-1 A third rood, tha one leading 30th, blew down a bain on Mr. John F. I country with the diseases named. Be pro- that it wss prosperous and growing. The nosed. He did not wish any gentleman to in on air line to Florida, Lesrfs’e place at Gum Creek, Dooly couDty, dent in diet and careful in person keep the market garden burinera ,« being revolu-1 Snfnra thi. question with the .ppreh.n- L. been surveyed and i* ‘b^idra dratra “n^b^Kn: orTw’o ^ ^.tls ma^ beTlo^^Vven tionized and moving southward. The sea-1 eion which prevailed in tho mind of the I now in the hands of men actively engaged I wagons. I now millions of mosquitoes are singinR coast of Virginia and North Coro-1 gentleman from New York (Ur. Hewitt). I in arranging for Us completion. It is soft I a shark twelve feet lono was mntnnet I Pj* 11 !'? '? Hawkinsville, and these little Una, which formerly anppUed the I This in a matter ot business. Without to prophesy that not many months will on the banks off Brnnswick last week. Sam 1 m^trisl' fevers^’* 8nrtl * ^ torernnn,;r * °* New York and Philadelphia markets, questioning anybody's motive, he wished to I . lapse before the whistle of its engine will llrockinton dissected him and says be found 1 —The MarshollviUe Vimea is entitled to waa being rapidly ousted by Florida say that if these bonds, duo and payable at I be heard in the limits of Macon. I in his stomach the brass wheels of Captain I )bB pastry for the following snake Btory: and Southern Georgia, where the vegeta-1 the option of tha government—if these! Still another advantage for Mseon lies in I two^vcaraaRo 1 * * 06 " * °" ;t 01ir I “Mr. Fred Walker, who lives near here, tables ripen some weeks sooner, and which $100,900,000 of bond, were held by indi- the completion of the line from Goodwator, _Q, llt[n . n Frc . ftess: Bom.tbiog over are at the same time only forty-eight boars vidnsl capitalists, tho House would not Alabama, to Birmingham, whereby the two hundred car-loads of melons have been from a sound sleep by the crash ot Ids from New York. North CoroUna he found I hear the complaint against the resolu-1 Central wiU seeure an uubroken lino into I shipped from Qaitmsn depot, and the I crockery ware falling broken npon the also losing its grip on turpentine, tar and tion. It waa because it boro upon tbe I the West. I {* abontoUm- Tbisbesbeen a »l*ort I door—caps, saucers, plates and piteben rosin, and being snrperseded by Georgia national banks to the extent of $100,- Under tbo atimnlus of these proposed Ld ss a rule tie melongrowfra hsve^K ?trik?ng “a “light inlT^Mming^Mro* and South Carolina. A great resource of I 000,000 of 3 per cents. That, he thought, I changes and her remarkable prosperity, Ms-1 money. I self, ha proceeded to investigate, the South, which will add much to its I was the mainspring of the hostility to the I con has'within three years outgrown all I —Senois Sentinel: A hail storm passed I »8en, tc hi* horror, he discovered that a wealth and prosperity, is its timber. Thi I measure. He knew of no better way ot I her neighbors. BoUJing lots ore scarce in ovtr this section of the country last Sator-1 ““B® rattlti«mge wa* tha came of all the Advertiser's correspondent wo. astonished maintaining the government credit and the best neighborhoods, and real estate is y T 'w ^ cl.«r sxsm'i^.tlr^Kffa^S S!” *° d . by the magnitudo lumbering had reached. I ntrengthening it than by paying ita interest* I on a boom. I desUoyed by bail atoftes. Tbe stalks were I hl)i P »a crawling around bad come acroM He found aeons of Northern capitalists Lad I bearing bond*and indebteducas. That was I We notice with pleasnra that efforts are I completely riddled to piece*; not a leaf nor I *°®® deposited upon tbe same shelf come South to forest in woodlands and I the way it had been done. He did not object I now being made to beautify the lim k waa left. I low** \ liewue j l jJ' eae hehndawal- prophesied that In tho early future lnmber- to the rerarv.ition of $100,000,000 to secore city stiU turther. Streets are -If® B ''>“»'>'<* Herald .Utes that the “ f w b 7; hSi y throuRhtheh^JdlTo'f thfinc ing would become one of the most impor- the greenback circulation. Tbe money was being parked and the vacant places every- b “ d T? isread^oiM sals- of butteruiti ' E ; “<»« eggs were then fount taut Southern industries. As to the groat I in tha treasury; the statement of the gen- I where aro being utilized for public pleasure I -Sext foil we ih»M ptobably show ail tht I i n<1 ,w *J' owed - These eggs prevented hint iron and eoal industries of Alabama, Oeor- tieman from Ohio (Mr. Warner) had I grounds. Winter and summer hotels ore world and the rest tf mankind how to ran I KiSSlfemto or romming, and in hia gi. and Teunesaee they aro on not been controverted. The ra- contemplated and will be built I TTT ^ Eat0P ^ I thoVofra ^d drau/cVion^TMa rn^Sern boom that cannot bo cheek-1 port ot the Secretary of the Treaanry Macon just now boa the lead. If her , lik « •H-k®.®‘~r. but Mr. Walker la Wing ed. He found, here, and indeed | shows tha' it was there, and all that was people will bock with their aid and money bibiliuri ,, tob i b ,tg , n that town: “Hardly a I l * ****‘*1 ti> lu truth. Mlnle llsll Removed After Twenty Years* fsuIUrlnX- From the Psuldtug Beer Era. Mr. Randall Vaughn, one of mr prrminent citizens, wss woundtdin ew| at Waynesboro, Gn., IJect-miitr 2i I' M a bullet from a Winchester riar, -I serving in the Second Georgia u«j The missile entered betwetn the “1 bone and the point of the heart RJ 1 ] aot be fonnd, aud after a liuiehspsj to attend n> bis dullis, hot th** 4 never entirely healed, l’us .exuded * the wound moat of the time, W| stated intervals it would cloee »P- health would ho very bad until itF - in all matters connected with the develop-1 asked was that that amount should be paid I tbe enterprises thi?are being planned in I train arrives in Athens that does not bring ment of Boathern resources, a most satis-I out in liquidation of tho public Indebtedness. I her behalf, the lead can never bo wrested I • cue of beer, that is immediately trans factory circumstance in the absence of the That was what a business min would do, from her. Here is the site for Georgia's P° rted *° m .° clU j, b“U..i or private room irritating and dangerous features of the that wop what the government had done, great city. Let us join forces and give tho I “o'nXp whisky drinking.'but tUebovswiU labor problem now causing so much trouble I and wby, be asked, was there oil of this I city a chance. | have their beer." in the North and Weak Another New York | scare at this time? Why, when then was paper sees in tbe South an -Mr. Anderson, a capitalist from Cstifor- > A fortv femsls private in the Salvation, . . ■ - ,. __ pe for the a anggestion of the'propriety of paying Army told a gentleman at Plymouth who nU - ln B*™“’dl. 'nmraday forth. North from Ml lu pieaent Ubor tronblc. $50,000,000 or $75,000,0t« of the public W JU J[ et honc> ..j h / Te h .„ ^^^XndraUblteh- “Bat the great States to thoaonth of oa will debt, was there this danger call and atgaal? to Mlch .inner,, no t beanx.” Very fre- ing a wlony <A his people in that section, hold, and they invite, millions ot toiler* l There waa nothing in it. The government | qaently young Udie* catch beenx and ifo-1 Anderson like* the country, end think* and hundreds ot millions of doiUre. Homed can pay it with lees then the amount of nerg at one be can ^ rcMonmbly cheep be will aud profile eweit them there, end cenfal I Kreenbecki that were to-day in the treaeurv I - I locate there at once, nranogem.nt «d industry will get th. ram. ^rience .bowed that, ami it had eho^i doubte her white popnUti.n -Ustptein John H Martim of Howkinv re war-L they have hitherto got in the Weat | U in the case of tbe $14,600,00) paid in o*. I Her n t atnrHl »o||5tor-Gtr*eial ottho Oconee cireuit account cf the sinking fund. It required *®P cnor 10an 7 clt y ^Dtl her ^ Hymn and T. C. Taj lor, E*q., only $10,000^000 to meet the firat payment. | °PP°rtonitit* are rapidly eulargiog. | hew withdrawn in favor of Captain Mer- and tha greeubacka would find their way | Bv tha lora of Wtlkca and Elbert, Con-1 ^Capttin^ImiTof PaLoaM*Tom Ea^ At EveutIJe. At tvtltsht hour, beneath a tree I lie. end breathe the rregrant elr. AU net are ...me to enxllo on mo: Uf umd U treo from earthly can. Fe- Is the Ween the wrales li : ht leetrccsUnc wlUi the twlllfht'i hue. My eoal drtnho to with npt ilellshh The t ' ** > felry • Bow eilent Ie tho eammer air. A eolomn etiltaeee, ellont, srend. Tho eephjre pUjl i« throoeh my heir room etraosely Uhe e (kln'e wend. The creator** all have enught their wet- The e-nsi-reeang irair law "r~w4-»!«ht.' The owl now ienvee hie doom, nwt. and thrnngh the twilight wins, hi) light. This moving southward ia not a remedy, but it is at least another postponement of tha wont stage of this conflict, which, in tha way we are going, will become more tirribfe than our preeeut optimism allows tu to a lmit." Bt tha loss of Wtlkca and Elbert, Con- ___ __ l*ck into tbe treasury within ten days. I grtasman Beeee baa suffered defeat ia the I "i Tdllir, and CoToneYllightower' of Lxa-1 Tbe silver certiflcatee came back in huger Eighth district. The succeedal rsfiilid* 1 -1 reus. The monk noosed, with eresklsg fregs; Tb^etickeu sow UX.no the cry. While o'er too eurfece »f the b ge .If* •**. »teiet asd iy/ And eooa tho chorne eweu. — .1. and wtently rannde. Tho day. tut light -f. 8 bU&aoa ia UlMxxrm MomeaU. candidate and tendered It to Fajttte. A RKMAltKABLK case. abdomen, which gradually grewwoswH it developed'into an abeceea. A fow il»VK URO be became so »» “* thought it nd-isable to send f 01 phyki Un, Dr. T. J. Foster »«*] st'er rrrived he fonnd hie pstienlia 1 critical coudi ion, nnd deci iid to Dm. Connlly and Robcitson or tion. After making a thorough tion it waa the opinion of t» e rl cians that it was ne«w open the abseaea and nss'J effort to find and remove the balL ''l morning they opened the an*«-to ’ exuded over a quart of rn*i *®“ , probing fonnd tbe bell about t«o 1 below tbe abecesa and soon remOTM"! was mashed fiat, its inner 4 T smooth os glass, and the edg<s »“ From where it entered to where i tracted was fourteen inches, way RraduHly that far dunt g to , two years that it had been Mr Vaughn is getting along ’‘'-j , kI in >11 nmhiibilitv Li4 btalt and in all probability bis permanently restore^. GALLANT UNTO DKA t11 Losing UU Life XV hue nyto* T * Yuanff Lady. Elizabeth, N. J., July mnt wen mode bv Jesse J. quantitiee within six days, ife felt aucred! la CcL H. 1L Carlton, ot Athena. Millions for creditor, but not —SandcraviUs Herald: The land atx which' for surplus. WiU it come ta this? dollar tempt sr»s mode by J master of tbe Penn«jlvanto_ _ ^ morning to reecue Annie w respected yonng girt of deuth at South Elizabeth gA' The girl was on her way « , | While standing on tbe eari-te^ waitingfor her train tbrongb.t#** pasaeng-r train was . {(1 at the depot eaUed to lues off the track, bntkbe evidentij" . them. On cane tbe train. L * l 7* rt re to her side aud was dr*gg««^ b , harm's way when both were ■ erat bound paerangtr U«A- waa buried many feet front tn , - accident, and her body h — rionglcd. Death must ha»< , tone-ois. Oottffng “jo tence and al»o killed, r ‘ token charge Greene, who Ccgaty 'boU *“