The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, July 27, 1886, Image 2

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themacon weekly telegraph. Tuesday, july 27, isss.-twelve pages. THE TELEGRAPH, fT*' t'«af> f»MT HAT IJ> TO® 1X4B AHD WKC.I Bt TUB t* ^rapb and Messenger Publishing Co., 01 Mulberry Street, Macon, Oa. Till Dally la dollremd by carrier* in the city or ptU!*4 povtege free to anbecrlben, for $1 per hi JQtfc, I'i.SO for three mouth*. $0 for elx month*, •1 |H> * year. nu Weekly la mailed to aubacTlber*, po*tag* f • it, at f 1.31 a year and IS cent* for *ix month*. Crantlent advertisement* will be taken for the 0 Uy at $ 1 per sqnare of 10 line* or lea* for the 1 at Insertion, and 60 cent* for each enbaeqnent in- | irtion, and for the Weekly at $1 for each iniertlon. S -ti.-ei of death*, funeral*, marriage* and birth*. Rejected communication* will not be returned, (hrreipondence containing important news and i wiMlon* of 11 ring topic* la solicited, but must be i r'.ef and written upon but one aide of the paper to live Attention. tiatnlttanoea should be made by express, postal | Vie, m mey order or registered letter. Atlanta Bureau 17 K Peachtree street. All commonlcatlonf should be addressed to THE TELEGRAPH, Macon, Os. Mousy order*, checks, etc., should be made paya- »•» w H. 0. Hankow, Manager. A rABAORAPH in our local column on yes terday may be calculated to create a misap prehension. The Telkuraph does not know that the Macon and Athens road will go to Covington, want me to hare eort of standing in the bu*. | lnes* world?" Washington lawyer—"Voo say you are entitled to I a penslonf* Patriot—“Ye*, 1 think so" Lawyer— “Were you wounded?" Patriot—'‘Ho; but I laid out SHOO in hard cash for a substitute." Lawyer— I “Ah, yes, I see. Just give me u 910 bill and fill out | this blank."—llarper'e Bazar. Jobunle was «iveu two peaches, one ulightly de- I c*ye<l, and told to share them with hit brother. He did ao by giving him the decayed one. "Why, Johnnie," said his mother, “1 don't think brothtr would have done that way.” “You bet yer life he wouldn't," said Johnnie, “he'd a guzzled both of | Palmer Journal. Th® Macon and Florida Alr-I.ln® Iload. I The Telegraph Will Not Fie®. I Mr# Macon's Letter. A movement is on foot in this city to re- The suave and sprightly Dr. Hawthorr e | Within the past two wetfes trequent in- vire the Macon and Florida Air-Line rail- * is quoted by the Ailanti Constitution in a qulries have boon made, through the pub- road, planned by the late Colonel A. J. Lauo, [ recent speech nt Columbus es follows: I tic press aa to the probable action of tke and to push it to completion. The charter Scientist* have recently proved theta clear case supporters of Mr. Bacon in the approach- provides for a road from the city of Macon °* hydrophobia occurred from the bite of e drunk- j n g gubernatorial convention. to Gainesville, Fla., a distance of 263 mil,,. art ’„ “*? °L d w,u now be . tor- UohasUkon occasion to prr sent his ... , “ tor to the toad, and there will be more biting then , ...... . The preliminary surveys were made and , ver . Even th , T ziteoa«,a M 'l stand . vlews on thi * P 01nt > and the y may be estimates formed, the line rnuing in the protean lit. tli»t. [Laughter | It will W1 iu love I found in a letter in another column, neighborhood of Perry, Vienna, Ty-Ty, Vol-1 with Atlanti sad dee to her for stfety. Recognizing that his defeat wna not a doeta, White Sulphur Spring, on the Bu-1 With no disrespect to the reverend and personal one, that his success wonld have wanes, and so on. A second survey on I eloquent gentlem in, we do not believe that bten that of the people in favor of honest the lower part of the line runs throughQult- anyone or any number of scientists have men and honest methods, he roviews the man to the same terminus. But for the panin proven that a CBje of hydrophobia resulted situation in a calm, strong and exhaustive. .•caerley," .aid joun* Mr.. Tucker to her hn>. and dull times which followed the failure f r °m the bite of a drunkard. The learned communication and suggests a course of I b.nd, ' I .ton't mind your drinking once in a while of Grant,(Ward A Co. and the subsequent “"<1 devotional speaker most be aware that action to the gentlemen who have been se- u long ai you eat plenty ot cloves but I do hop. death of Col. Lane, the road wonld probably hydrophobia, as a disease, is still a moot I [ ec ted to support him. you’ll always drink nice, pun* sweet whUky. 11 T „„ j uiUer - now he in operation. It has lain dormant question to the faculty. If the bite of a The minority in the convention will have ^ l " oth * r wblcl ** a,d: Bomtoklndie.. * " lue * b merely for want of a company to take hold drunken man may produce this disease, then no power save to protest. Mr. Bacon a:- u „ ltll) . , fU)r „ Mu „ .._ M , rchlnt Tni „ Uer . Clara Louise Kellogg U of it. Mr. Bcrgh and hia followers will have ex- rays in a conclusive way the reasons why Remaiim to La ^ Jeff Lowe, Esq , has been to New York, cu,e *° interfere in behalf of the persecuted I this protest should be made as strong and w hi c ' i e ul n b't^r.*Item"ut of™'great*'truth 'tt.*." I mor 8ue. Btta ^ and is assured that the bonds of the com- dog. We are somewhat shy of the dogmas effective as possible. It is by no means protracted reflection could alway. produce. Such No man wjs ever so mean ihstt pany, which he airinged to form, wonld be I scientist®. I probable that the coming convention can I % sentence we extract from a letter received from I no K* ve advice, taken by a syndicate of capitalists. The The depths to which some men have put an end to a contest which must and a Pre»bjter!an editor: “Usually it is not worth The dandelion is now the fo] company will undertake at once to bnild Wl®® lends the strength of illustra-1 will bo fonght to complete success in the I wllU# to reMOn a fanatic, because he will Eire I ornament in Paris, the road, provided ahuuh.ed thousand dui- tion to the argument that man was made future, Mro^flt-n’- **““ U ‘° r ‘ ,)r °‘ I0 ” r , * cto ’"- chri *’ e 4r«hin2'aSdb^V^t ^ * ho lars can be raised iu Macon. This amount, | °«t °* a tadpole. The antics other men | The men who have opposed Gen. Gordon | ^ Oh[o wlJow gr, T „ b .nk whlch |' A gross flatterer mngt , ALL SOHT8. a waiiw nzr. TB® scorching sun its vivid r... TXitta fiercely, nitlte*»lv ysss&sTjsS* S RH™* 111 !! ,lT ,h ” ■trWeUu'lee-ta 8tlr.on the thlr.tr, dytastaS"* P“*}“S t«e«* mankind rla gl.-,. mark. nln.ty.nlMaSji A burning, blbtering. blizin, ,5?^ Sttut. In n panned and tan, I And .uttering men. nil SSnJM 1 Lament the hour that geve th-mV I They gup for breath. an"" B h JJI nk - L i‘f i “•» roller. .„d had It nit 4 And meeting, *ay : ..jjy I This July weather Awful 'lotr* ^ I A friend in knead—the baker. , , , ... . v 'I. it : » zi-l... ... .1 Au v/uiu wiuuw owuea b urge gravel inuit woica l a Kinss UKUrrer luUSt be Anamt with what can be raised along the proposed cut up are equally strong in fav r of las and his managers and their methods cannot a certrlo nlIroa>] compnny w.w very auilout to dies taffy in wholesale quautitim line, will assure the completion of the work descent from a monkey. be bound hand and foot and delivered over I eemrn. Several proposition* were made and re-1 Yon ean't tell by the aize of within the next twelve months. It is probable that a man whose system I to their opponents by a high-sounding I jected. and the prealdeut dually eent hie private I mouth how many hairpins it b The Macon and Florida Air Line road is h* ad betn poisoned by alcohoiie excess speech. There is a division that cannot be I “<’ cr ' , a r y down with instmetton. to otr»r up to tit,-1 A gentleman never strikes a Uhl recognized as the most promising of all the "light make a dangerous and malignant c l 08 ed by words. Z.. and”.^en^^“t,Mne«m'ZdouV Lertonev Iea " n * ’ h0ll<1 ^ lines recently planned from Macon. It wound with his teeth, but we do not be-1 It has struck ns, and perhaps others, »» replied: "I wtU .ocept your offer ” -your "Ex- Th . . t , ,, . Bostom hat u«d high license with ddth- traverses the prosperous counties of Hone lieve he could thus communicate hydro-1 strange that there should be so much | actly. I married the widow and own tne bank.”— L, nam^fllenn? This lieu* factory success. “Last year the number of ton, Dooly, Worth, Irwin, Berrien, Brooks phobia, (anxiety as to what the Bacon men may do j Wall street Sews. ! . . . • u licenses granted was 2,803, and the revenue and Lowndes in Georgia, and Hamilton But if the Telegraph did accept this in or soy. We use the term Bacon men fori “My dear," .aid a mother to brr daughter, "shall _ collected from them was $311,830. Up to and Columbia in Florida, openingnp ah I ful1 and humble faith and resignation, it convenience merely. They can do nothing 1 help you to some of thi-corn .tareh pudding r I riousiy tronbled with astUms rin^SJ the 20th ot July of this year, the flret under I entirely new territory along the greater I would not afford a reason or ju.tittcatiou hut protest. They have not sufficient I "f! 1 ’ 0 '“*■ U ‘° pudding to-day," n- I l, etn it. England. I the high lioense system, the number of li- part of its length and securing the tor flee to Atlanta. strength even to bait, ranoh less to defeat | [^g'tc.n^ght-^Ma'loolM^ip to°su f priie' at^wr 11 "o» vititjttjJ oetnts granted was 2,418, and the revenue most ^direct route to the North- The Tsxegbaph is an institution of Ma- any movement of the G. rdon men. They Laughter, wtmde ring If the young lady had become dukesand earl's. g $349,533. Many licenses are still unpaid, west and North from the 1st-1 00D t A" d W i® in no danger of being bitten were insulted, derided end ridiculed during I deranged. "Yon see ina," .aid th* young miei, "if | (jj,), never marry a m i But the effect of high license in Boston is ter State. It crosses the great pine belt | 'O’ « drunkurd; certainly iu no more dan- the campaiqn. It is not likely that they te»tcora .torch pudding it might Impart a »««"•»• „ )en d a holiday looking ta othat thus seen to be a great decrease in the nnm- of Georgia end her cotton and corn lands of than it would be if it ahonld flte w in be treated with consideration no *- I b> 0 uo» I <>h l lmM«Ua!lffr 1 ir” OUld thlBk 1 dld doing something. ber of saloons and an increase in the reve-1 the fnturp, nnd connects directly with the I a:u ^ sanetuury in Atlanta. The question that most interests the 1 nu ™ »« OT, f/_ I Give the baseball player greens i_ nue.” combined railway system of Florida. Macon is an old and honorable city. Its people of Georgia is what will the “Xo, Charts.,’ .be said, "mueh «•! love you. I’ll ter crises on the home piste ssd i Mn. Henbt Waitebson, in a recentJetter I As has been frequently illustrated in people »ro intelligent, virtnous, Indus- Cordon men do. They have obtained »»- » 0 uW ’‘“‘tart tom .J rtZ^hin^ ^0".“ u “cbarl-s" Marst the noted B«ta! to the Courier-Journal, says among other then® column*, the new road will have in I trioua and progrtsaive. They are con preme control of the party machinery. laiUfiw i in sloping. If you'djnst hold a revolver I chsnt who died laat week, had an imj things: “Few sights in art or nature can be I Georgia a territory equal to the Southwf st-1 trolled by a high, broad, generous and con-1 General Gordon and his chief supporter* I to iuy bead *nd *w»i»i- that if I didu't go with yo« J of $190,000 on his life, more melancholy than that of the American ern in natural advantages, a road that pays aenrative tone in everything that m*y per i n the campaign gave no assurances of any you'd shoot ms. it would bo my duty to save my London society is in despair, woman who has married, or who seeks to seven per cent, upon a much larger indebt- tain to their social and political advance- policy for the future, but excited apprthen ,l [ e ' Bn*. Chari®*." , be continued, “if you should haa never been a season with so few mtrry, a tilled Englishman. At beat a for edness, and will secure what the latter does ment - or * hat ot th * 8tal « of Georgia. It Lion by communistic and agrarian hur- i°wo"wl' know that It wll ’ ,a l! ,he 1>a 1 ‘ U ' Gozalte ’ eign marriego is a. dangerous adventure. I not possess, a terminus in the State j Lever been ruled by religious fanatics I augues. I empty; and, by th. way, my new dre*. won't be j isrt* K at ^RiThm^ The American woman was not born to be | that sends forth probably heavier | or pobticel parsons, and is in every way | The life of General Gordon for several | fluUhed until next week.”—Philadelphia Herald. | be laid on October 23d next * the doll of a darn’d lord, or to be herd with freights in property to the land oultiva- lUt < d for a residence, and for a jonmal like years past, the careers and characters of th- ti>. Hruk.o Harp. What is the difference betw«.n i the poor wall-flowers that decorate the I ted and its population than any in the I ^le TzLEr.uxril. | men who will advise and control him, and | [to-the teeuvory of Pant Hamilton^Hayne theae | mamnijf and a mum dmumj? Xi groat bouses much os the frescoed angel-1 South. The roads that have been built to I Tte T*l*o«aph itself docs not flee from his own desperate fortunes are such a» which appear upon the ceilings thereof. 1 and throughout Florida, their couditioo and lt » opinions or positions. It hss stood up urnst make the people of the State more would rather follow the coffin of a daughter | combinations made to reap benefits therein, | sgaiust combinations far more powerful | than anxious as to the future, of mine to the grave, and see her laid ten- «how the estimation in which experienced and dangerous than a drunken man, with a derly away in the little old church-yard at I railroad men hold the State as a territory I propensity to bite. home, than to follow her down the aisle ot I I° r business. ' I Taking in the whole situation, Bt. George’s Chapel to see her crowned with I Florida has built np and enriched the I tbe managers of the Tsutmui’ii the richest coronet in England.’’ I groat Coast Line system, many links of I w ‘" eonolnde to let it stay where it is. which a few year* ago were nearly if not There are no biting drunkards down here A hcikntitic journal says woolen under clothing is the coolest snd healthiest in warm weather: "Next to woolen as a de sirable material for underclothing comes silk, but neither in snmmer or in winter is Mn. Davis «-*\~ZE5Z J -^ and »u soundly abused by the Northern ’ the p ^ (rom nble t0 tl * e car0 of lny th , t m , y b. drtTen in aether a person with press, and Northern politicians bogan to fly I ^ phsttahoochee, one hundred and six tv-1 lleI e adr T *P e11 * ro,n other places. AI W .?°."? ® W 0 . 1 the bloody hhirt. Mr. Davis hmt recently ^ m [i c s through a section yieliing noth-1 iirominent journal of Atlanta, in iu leading [ ’ •' **f™ e ,. B I declined to leave home, and he is again the “ of locaHreighta lt b^ l editorial of Thursday, uses ibis language: 1,n *" ? r COlt °“ ”' Xt “'“ D ’ ^°* U “ th ' subject of abuse. Th. Boston AdvertUer t “SliHhed in its own tarrZv a va.t sT.tet * «“«'• «’« «>• .an. it ma, *°° l " ot P e ™'| 1 »? lJ saye: “If Jefferson Davis is* ‘trembling old I, K ,,nllnn »n,l I|,|,|„ , "'nil . Iieneot a few of our legal trlaad* certainly doe. I ll °n; but after a little time this difference I iW he would better stay at home, nuret’ 8 *® l “’* Qdth , (1 h “ re ’ nIt *^ not.l.r.t. our dignity lutlio sight of u>o world, disappears, and when the exertion ceases hit ailments and contemplate the great for- ln tbon * a ' ,d * of “ onriah > D B setUements and nor do« it buUd the factory for too manufacture the person wearing woolen is certain to ex- a ncoole that allowed him to " 80Der “ l dcYe,0 P ment "“rivaled even ot the w.gon that trau.poru tha beer keg. W* Lerienee less discomfort, and is much less bearance of a people th t , , „ in miraculous California. The State is to- to uke a deeper lnt.n.1 In the turning ot } . , Add to this nreicriD- cscjpe after the war.” Mr. Davis is well , i ncre a*inir its nonnUtion Principal hotel into a bear gardao than in llkoly t0 ““ f 14 ’, Add “ ““. P re *° n P’ Advanced in years, but is remarkably pro-1 .. t>. . ^ . ’I building manufnctorlM for tbo employmant of I tl °" a peaceful and eontented mind, what-1 served conslderiug what ho has passed , P , garaens, I (bMs who lr< , ufferlll(! to , wofk hai food , I ever the provocation may be to the eon- through. He is quite happy and oonteuted l *J. “a PopuUtiou It „ cUlmed by the Ucnlty tb „, 0Ter in . twyi » nd thete need be no terror over the | and has no parlicular ailment to nurse. It dn ’ Ronce ln beer P ,odaceH ^ wor *‘ ,orm hi 8 h morcary ’" . w a a _..ii f nr t t. e AdvortUerto recollect I! ou * * * n neit ** Te y Mn ^ I of drankenesii. If the Tbuuirapu ehoald ty 1 _ $ wnM 0 ff ere d for him he wth I * Q ^ ^ ni, ^ bor> * I 1 ’ adtantagei I beoome stampeded and “flee.” it mi^bt be I th»t a reward wan onereu xor mm, ne waa winter retort bavolona since been estab- k* . PpaWWHa., yi* He wonld not %1m thsbaby. the darling Utile slf. bunted down, thrown into prison, treated ‘ .. . bitUn h * * Frobibition orator in the Kim- Form t*ht har* th® which he'd not had with great ernelty, and regained his personal , 1#a ' or ar# ^ , n ppi led> witb hotel. b ‘' U H0 “° ^."cottoi, T~nr Ba * » b ” *» 0,d * r Tear.-ta maidenhood’, ms ^nntop WtaMhonia^nintrodu.ed a bill I ThifSne" sweet alia baby Is wattsfag rend in . „„u„ treated with forbeatulico I doUar *’ ™ aHa * «ta»mers float upon her | a rc ( and tho cotton tax nnjustly collected Xo mow bo fears tha measles he may contract never been treatedjsUhforbearanoo. riveraandlak^ and every year add. (roln ^ 8ontbern people. HU tao nmtr Ba ,S?S^ W mewtb b. pbrnu a sm-kta. Tunis the way the bootblack jumped wealthy and enterprising settler.. the clow of the aesalon for snehabUl to ' from the Brooklyn bridge: “Shortly aftei To reach thia country thero la now no di- teC e ive C onaideraUon, but it may be reach- two o'clock a wagon was pairing over the I reel line in existence combining advantages I t . d j UI i ng tbo next session. bridge with two men riding on it. Borne open to both the North and West Nor do Th# supreme court ha. more than once, - ■ . thing abont one of th. men attracted the the lines that .trike in letd direct to the decll , ed thkt ,he imposition and collection uwtty^vt -xIL 1 notice of Police Officer Lally, and he I heart of Florida. These facts originsted I oI y,,, ^tx wss nnconstitntional. It was I line* are aff*cUouai®ly luscrlbsti.) From the haw Orleans Times-Democrat. Loud on the Georgian breeze The dread voice bath spoken. Under the Georgian tree* The harp lieth broken. Hushed are the string* of gold: The song hath departed. Up frtfm the mouuuin «old The brave soul bath started. Well—wall!—ye wanton winds. Wall—and make mo*nlng. Bend—bend!—ye a ately pines, Bsud—in your groaning. Speak—now-ye summer salt®. Hay—did he love ye? Cry—to the cloud which sails Far—tar above ye. Cry—“Stay—we miss him sort;” "Hast th<>u hla kecplngl" Cry—'*k ay—be come* no more;" “Bring tear* for weening." Ory—“Come—y® babbling streams; “Haw ye hi* going?' “Hem—in this land of dream*—" “dott be your flowing." 81IRKD8 AND PATCHES. —Chicago Telegram. Bight from the shoulder—Porter (boarding) house | ■teak. -Puck. Speak—spesk!—y® happy birds, Say—did be harm ye? Spf-ak—did his gentle words Fright ye—or charm ye? Slug—fill the woodland wide. Borrow'* alienee breaking; Sing—sing at eventide Aud at dawn'* awakiug. B!n«-*lng!—the year may roll, Bull is he neary*. Slug—*lngl—hla post's soul Liv#*— snd »hall bear ye. Bb'om—bloom!—faint not nor fall; Fade—ye flower*, never! Bloom—bloom!—for with ye all, Ill* bean dwells forever. Rise—rise! ye bards—rise np; High not—In sorrow! Fill—fill the pledging cup; We shall die to-morrow. Drink—here—at th* *hr >ud*d door, Jcy—we give our brother; Joy-that from this reeling shore The god* have claimed another. Dfrad are they not who di® to liv®. July 8, IMi. —Robert Burn* Wilson. watched the wagon as it went on When and Justify the new n*d which presents bnt litt i 0f it any , bett „ th , n highway rol- wT aU.rm.a took aU th.,. 1 Klghth b, 1-runlbltlou, about 100 feet east of the New \ork towel I tho shortest line to the North, Northwest I p eryi Mach of the tax was, no doubt, I KU| dM,.—New listen N.wx I ThomaavlUe Hum. • one of the meo Hood op and took hU coat and many parts of the West. Beaching , tuIeQ aQd squandered by federal officials, | „ Hll , ,7^.^. | _ Ilecently, Georgia School CommUsioner | a “ ad y* ® f Gbin *’ speak of, so far as we can see. The e is one unfortunate tbit, I baseball—it is never played on the. always on the diam’ond, you knov. The fellow who flrat called tha ' widows” most have been vofOt | blind. They are anything but | Almost anybody can take s cm when it is thrown at hint, bntnoie . knowa how to wear it after he gib::] We more than hold our own," exehange. Yes, that’s why roots have all looked np their chickens When a man anya he wants to aeyd to yon, yon can be sure that he i"-J follow the word np with about 7,'" I A man is always a bachelor anti.® I I married, anil then he la «njthio,r 1 cboo.es to call him, ard then if A man died in Toledo, 0., hull from the effects of an attempt lie* dozen raw eggs at one silting. H<u| team! A Maine journal insists ihxttheji tion law can be made to hold, v zens will, however, stick to the hni.r| ijoho. A perfectly red snake was i at Niagara Falls. What kind of P man who saw him had been is- not stated. The Frinoe of Wales hsa shom intention of visiting Australia next* He will travel in this direction ton- destination. A Pittsburg glass Arm hu , making glass spiudles, which uke ij of woodeu spindles in tbs V* 1 cotton mills. It isn’t quite the fair thing (o<‘* can wait yean for an office togtuiu wife it he has to wilt a few time for a meal. . The camphor laurel, from *h*l camphor of commerce is obteio«d®l successfully introduced in CsliwniM off, looked around and said to th. driver: Macon, th. propel line And. ready U jaltiyUrblefartr. 2," ™'uIv“ l0 ^o^ ,0l beri^’Wht^i. ••Well, here goes for luck." He .tapped push for. ard lUfrelgbUth. Central, leading L hole JU nt . Z. „ o«c“ to .LZ-P^un.. ^ SSttS^tTtoT^ offtf 5 ^ extan.iv.ly ^ B^m^. horn ^ from the wagon to the rail, and without bea- out through North A'abama on the one ban J In r ,( er ring to thU biU the Nashville r , , WUMr . and roa,h^l*t<t note whUky tax In the State there wonld be a the rococonut tree.” f luting a second, jumped off. The man fell and Tennessee on the other, and through Unlon says: “Who aaya the men from L<q»r an fuhlonari*. but toe craaa doea not ex reduction of about ODe-righth inlheamonnt Now that creased tronsen »°J ' down straight to the water, 120 feet below, I \nguata toward the Northeast; the East I wbom cotton tax was stolen cannot be tend to frayed ccffi.-Providence star. I f 1 ach °ol fund in each county this year. It edged paper are feehionabjf. °.-1 striking in a bunch, but with his feet flnt. To ineaaee, Virginia and Georgia, leading (ound? We can point yon ont lota of them "t, that do* feroctou.?’ aaid a traveler to an derived fmnTwh£ky Ml*go into tho’sclmol U^cntte foi'fnyed^ufla II® sank from sight anil reappeared a mo* I aorthward and weatward, and the Macon I AIl j ca ll them by name. How did Senator I Arkanaav man. “No, h* ain't ferocious, but h*’* I (nnd. Thelarve nnmber of conntiea which I » little atrinslefta bonnet* l. ment later with both handa at hi* cheat, as I and Covington, now being conatracted, whitthorne ascertain how much waa col-1 th* darnd#*t do* to biuever you s«sd.-Chl<»r> I have gone dry have thna materidly reduced I U aimply a bed of delw* u if in pain. A skiff which was new at hand reaching out through Athena by means oi lected , He went t0 the rKonU . Do yon ^nn.v ’> h * da llf P* n “ ool , or ’ ' rapidly came np and its occupant, took the the Blchmond and Danville retd to th. , nppoM th, tecordi , how how umeU WS. Aaxroc. -He.-Ab. y.e, that u th. d««.t Util, ” bo ‘"°” x t* n dred <“lU?s by bow of P U# bln9 to ll ° » bo^ .« puil-d to tho foot ol | North. Maconffin. become* tb. dUtribu-1 Md f»u to , UU) from whom cob | ?“ d “I thiareduction. ghc wiU get abont rixhnm f ^ ho ?* t< ra less this year for her schools, u,t,M *" T. ’rThoiu* ‘ t of prohibition having gone into n nsiMnivarl in SdmnKDt 1 ^ man in. The boat wan pulled to the foot ol I North, Mecon thus becomes the dUtribu-1 ^ted aud faU to state from whom col-1 worta sou. Lurtaoa.iaa, »,^ wl u gerabout rixhun-1 A h 1 °, m u <0 J Dover etroet and landed. lo the meantime ting point for Florida freight, which now L cled? 0 f courro not The men can be I vwbu J « ’ , ' dred dollars leu this yearforher echoola, kjJ* 1 ^‘“f^Uy'to 1»' three bridge poll* officer, had ran .round center, at J^kronvill. out of the direct found> or u,.!, heiri . After the attempt « .. aooJ JL^ y«« «Ulns SJ^n v^u, P ^!i^f the «rgani«ri in Sacrameata I and down to the pier. They arrested the I line. It is estimated tbut the saving in dia* I m|d> tQ dud them and fails will be tine I your fall-on a car* bow. Wliax addutoo hava you I amount (-ix hundred dollan) would keep I A fire in a llrd store at New - I nun. Ha did not seem to he mneb injured I Unce will be between sixty and a hundred „ nongb concoct a farther scheme again-1 nuder "t v* added another barkeeper.’’—Phlla- up a tlrat-cla-a school for ten months. All >o much excitement among by his terrible fall and walked along witb-lmilM to points in interior Florida from I tbcm- " IdelphtoCafl. . I this is loot, actually lost; for iu the counties I that several of them beat the l out aiaistane#, followed by • mob of cheer- which, now that a uniform gange baa been people to whom this money ehonld B —»° J™ “*’• “J P-riodlul. at your " ™nn™°.« bl |«t whUkS , P. , *. J i’m*S. d ta[ h h!d UDU . 1 »!!!: TTsdth ] inghoyaandmen.” LatablUhed, ,he through freighta will be L refund c« be found, not the origi- V. 1 KTSSklSk**.JSSaJ-l Jouraaltetle Amuatttea. Gripped direct. Inal owners of th. cotton taxed, but their 1 J -" “ “* 1 1 Every nowand then Northern journal*! T* 1 * tot the new road i« apparent, 1 rc presi-ntativea and heirs. Tbo gov- a snulav-ech-jot teacher tn UlchSeld told hla I . nm « r.rr~-~ I „ __ ilkir is consider it a duty to lecture such of their and th * enterprise is jnstifled upon purely I trnmen t u holding money in It* treasury I tafanu uk >ay quMitous they had ia tluir nothing is gained, for no nfanLwho wants An jri’hman quarrehnij bjUb ,,j contcmporarie* as lure been led into the I buaineea gronnd*. I to which it is not entitled, while every I mloda. sad uuto one ataed. "Whee to the cinae it -is kept from getting whisky. The poor | ai« imoenetwhl*** indulgence of strong language during a | To the city of Macon and to her enter-1 ^ don of the South la suffering from a I cumins^ -Chttettea at Work. | ctihiren of the country are the anfferere. | let the brains out of hla political campaign. prising merchants the proposed f’* 1 ’ j Uok of capital to conduct legitimate busi-1 with Oeorel Bunter and Sam Cox In the next I si* uttle PallUeai Onto. A Chicago auctioneer Turn about in this business may be con-1 wJU ' *•* invaluable. Here we have the ^ After we get through talking ebonl Coa*r*e» ktra will he eo much fua that tha c , w , McDonald is a ci-ididate for *> 300 wada of chewingg" 0 -.*^ aidered fair p’ay. and wc have a c«. In ot th. Bonthwcet. replete L, de4th of ,«a 0 ualUm th. reatoraUon I ~ “« “^- taa « I th.£ul He U in th. W.y^ZautricL I point Wllh 1111 ri" 1 mak “ a at r dtairabU 0 f the Union and the bridging of the bloody ”" r Joan "' °*^ non J. A. Blance, of Cedutown, ia very boY ““ a “ d _ d uler B .v« i The New York Star and the New York broad • tr « ta . WH» and chMBli it may be in order to commence th* I " *“ J *” ■“ 4 “ "* -■ * <-■ * k - 'Whr m World both daim to be the most able and 'alley*, her fine homes render it wotk of re ,uiution. The goverament ia . . . . .......j,.. rtth respectable exponent of modern journalism. th * moal deairableof wintering point*. By prerBnd to return the jewelry and ailver oeatory.-s»n EraacUco au*. They aet themselves np as bright examples I common consent Macon is termed the most ato ] en by Sherman’s hammers. It ongbt 1 in this regard. The * Utor of the Star writes I l *»utiful of Southern cities. Placed i" " I to be honest enough to retnrn taxes wrong of the editor of the World thui: | few hoara ' ride of Florids, ahe wiU gain at | fn „ y ^n^ted tn it* own -gents. W. do sol object to Palitnr because he waa one* I •>“«• much from the golden stream that 1 a tramp* W* object to him became he waa a ra*-1 annually flows Boflthward around her. callj an! a vtetou tray p. And th* editor of the World retorts as follow®: i I patron, having become satisfied of the I V. —- — .. . . . I pate you’d hooble toot or venal and tolasta. »«. ManOtog | — ■ I troth of the charge procnrelhis dismiaad. | w * '*•*"«** to to. port. ^ nov.1 tot™ | a . ,a * | psperi. la Ike aLtet at a wrecked career, muet envy the A WasnxoTox letter says: th# collage commeaceaeate in over, and the favorably spoken of aa a candidate ’ for the . "Why dionldtbe abllc ie ilowly recovering from th# efbete of I Senate in hi* district I head in battle. *^. ! n*s*o*a if b j CoL Mynutt withdrawsfrrmi the Congrr-e. I a pnvate soldier. •**? w r-.: J aional race against CoL Nat Ilammond. would not have any pi** I Home folks are mighty alow to learn. I on.” A Xevr York phyiicten cored a case of lockjaw by 1 Hum tor John H. Dev Moon's renomina-1 In ye olden time e li*J*7 Oiling the pattern fnU of alcoholic llqaata. Lock- tion is greeted by the State press with isbed by having a hole no*” Jaw. W* fear. wiU eupenede enake hue aa a asm- genuine, hearty approval. The Senator will tongue. If this were the ^, Maboneap-1 n»r comptaint—Bartiagtoa Free Prose. I be elected President of the Senate. I are men whose tongue* r 1 1 The AlapahaStar make thia bru*l common | sieve. . Th* girls don’t cai* ■ h< thing abont tha fiebary u - ' Of amroka wm•*££4* ; how they' , - , troth of the charges, procnreJ,bis dbmi««L | I b»ck the evening papers' in AtUuta werw Arm reading aeconnU of the.Int* con-1 T ha Senator then bad his coachman ap-1 V.7." loud In their denunciations of those w-ho today who Is honestly eerniag hie Uvlng sad atrlv lag to halld fee hlauelf a good aaae wku to sola .T^T* “ I utwean Congressmen Laird and Cobb I pointed to the place. Ficqoenten of the I pro^gtlto^ll^pltourw'^to^! •^lihartberawa. an un^'rapal^us poIiu“ ^ d^totod tata. to.d|.„, a .. IT^eotrcnco of the SenatLbave noticed aUtntovxTCta.^ " Ll^ro^o^inXir^n^. mat. get down from his cabmans box, I ysdf, ,ta pvtecnen—-llive yon toaaeibixg to odd I tion of a ring in the came town of Atlanta torn over the reins to a* footman, and fd- for year defeaeer Pttsnaor -YsaJadgeildetointo which they aasrft corruptly and wickedly low a Senator up-stain to a committee have the sew trial appUsd to »*>” Je*ce •-I don’t: carried the towh for llouimondby repeating room, where the aforesaid coachman wonld nnderataad rttaoner-"! ash to be .x- i and other method* ot I rand. do service during the day fur tha United | *“ aaorteenepnnee.- I Tha pnbliahera say that the publication States. At nicht. on tha adiournment of c I of a work in cheap form leaaina very little lTrr, .l tbT .Hh ^ . . i l tTv. hi. why do yoo vp«d eomack time el | tae sale cf a Utter edition. At Brit, an- --Sau® won >”»»*““ UheisajMBsr Item of yoo being there every! toon wero adverset> the experiment, *-8t d «>r ar..I, descending, Uke his seat on tho . cum they ptsy. Iww’l yen wSlw It « wests of | the retail wea both surpriaing ar,d gratiiy- coach-box, aaia U-e in irninf." I b— tad■caryr He—"Urnerne, kike,dew*tpa ing. and Senators Ingalls and Miller, a food father wrote to his boy in Washington: ’Enjoy your week’s holiday, bnt keep ont wtai I of disreputable places. I especially caution *ad I you against visiting tha capital while Cou th— who a... I U in .«?rion£ erhtoved racese* to perhaps netaral, bet to to wee* I BgnutnsTanvB Cox, of North Caroline, task— frt.iempt.i>. ha* bwen left »t tom*. He agreed with Mr. Both ;ourn».i Ms > eUim to lead th* Ns- Cleveland abonteivil aerviee n fonn, J Demc- ratio party. | his constitnenta agrtcl with nr.’.-.- r. An Alabama man, the hit wife, died from P"« * t.d tion. He i* injipoeed W come while endeavoring « p®oder button. f “Yon say ha ralta* QL yj s * an nnmitigetad U*r. ^ gj •eiit itr -No; father died of heart for me to get ci-il ■' Many ayonng bpde *‘‘_ to sleep becaia, wb*“ | h:;d..-.Ldher’'.r-t»"a’’ ! -“ i en ugh to a->- h, olf the - Q-1 ot the :L*r-- r -l ’