The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, August 21, 1886, Image 2

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4k « THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, lWi.-TW KLVE PAGES. THE TELE OIt A PH, it m f«e^raph and Messenger Fubli liing Co. ThU world U ffovUg «tw twy day, ■etrotUc am leriae her Every dir: Popalatloa (kiiIuMw>. dKlDt non wort 10 Iwlh'e dtnrtr. Kon raspert pftld to the i l.«»ry ' HI KoihenT I Ik* Drily U delivered by carrltra la the city or I Every <lty. Thle world la crowing prouder Every diy, Female moeten rrowiof loader Everyday: Arletoeimleirocnwl'-t letlor. politicians era grow lag crexter. Meklag thiege grow ■ jincwbit heeler. towji The Illce Illrd I a Wnr uf Wcmli, Ie jaet coming Into market, > delicacy only If oor telegraphic repotu ore to be trust- known to tbom who lire hear the coast, for ed the war between Mexico aad the United „„ „ WXIIL ,.“««-»« traveler aa he la when feathered. States will bo a war of worda only. This ,,,a “ I a journey when dreoa«d and packed in A far better than a war of ballets. ice detracts from hie flavor. In the mean- Catling la to bo discharged from jail and lime the Agricultural Bureau at Waahing- without the payment of a fine. The qura- ton ia investigating the rice bird. lion of territorial jurisdiction is relegated . It ia found that rice to the extent of *7 to the diplomats. This will give Mr. Bayard Mined pcs tegs free to eubocrlbem. for *1 per I per acre j, annually destroyed by these do-1 and our minister to Mexico ample oppot- Hinto. tun tor three moathe.»» for sle monthe, Ug j. u of ^ brellkfrit table . The inUreet lunity for the prrpsraUon of volominous M £‘££t.li. mailed to auterttlwre. the f *™ er “ d *• *P lcn ~ “® t in oon- papers on the principles of International tiH, at tl.sa • year and 7i eoateforstx months. flict WelL by experiment it has been u- law by the time Congress meets in Decern- TnciieLt advertiaem.ma will he takae for the I oertsined that tbs riot teedsosked in spirits her next. Tht United States will renew B Xty st »1 par square ot to Usee or Imo for the ^ turpentine trill not be Injured, but will ooneidtrations of distinguished regard for f****?£ ,proutb *“ UfuU 7' Tb * “*4 “**• » bit »l Mexioo, and demand that she shall recede. Vttrei of death. funerals manlagse sad births. I ^4 wants no more. It is sickened, and Mexico will remproexto dietinguisheil cun- | L I fliee eway to obtain more wholesome and siderationa and recede. Btjeoted oosuasnicauoos win aothe roturnid. palatable substance. The desideratum is In the meantime. Cutting, who eeaaea to terreapondeoc# con tain ins 5**!^ BOW k> flad something to prevent the rar- be a national issue, so soon’ n, he is out of ^^C^7t^!^.l^th.p.P««oh” 0 ‘^* U “ # ” b ^"^ r ^V*^ n l " l ' C “ P " 1 lnth * WinUron U ‘ e >•“""> These la ons thing to he said Id favor of pottHc hart attention. whtn ,h ® blrd * 181 Jm “ d th ® rio * *>*» d «' rostrum and becomo a baseball pitcher iu u,alliance* shoold ho mado by express. pootal veloped. I the summer. B ^„»„.rd.,.r™jut^l«wr TheoruithologUt ask. the rice-growera Mas^cm-sarr. tried prohibition for iUanta Bureau 17 x Paachtrrt itrtot. fifteen questions. Among them are such all eoxmonlcnttoDS ahonld bo addreeasd to I xr-J, .... many years, and Is now trying high license. THE TELEOBAFH. *“**? *°"® 111 cnl ^ Tttion? At "‘ As these plans are issues of interent in K«on.o fc »g« yield? Preventive* of destruction, by I Georgia just now, we give some words of Honey orJerw check*. nto, ahould be mad. payn l fire-arms and otherwise, by the rice birds? warning from the Boston Herald to those H. o. Hinaos, Kmmsw. | The two first qneasions may be easily and wbo to kick „„„ bblh iiafaelAeilw ama<eaa.J tka etke» mIII las I - 8HRKDHANDPA*UHIte. I '[HE FLORIDA EXTENSION OF THK COVINGTON AND MACON UAILBOAD AND ITS SUF.VKY. The world In growing drearier Many era arowtau wearier Every day; Many lean thle world of evil, and. I'm .making, no the level Many angolas bo the devil. Everyday. A nail ot armor wan the oM-faoblonnd knight drew.—Boaton Commercial Bulletin. They oaa never become an bad an Saw Haven Hawn. _ At funeral of JctxiE W. B. Flekwo is dead, “ d »® fonnd tongh . know of no jndge wbo illustrate., as li. did, | Th „„ u . ^*' red * “** oU “" lriU h* I l c«°K. The Herald says: -It wiU be weU for those,thoughtless or mischievous peo- ^;;d"ivr<i^"de%Vtron toth. dun.. <* ^ i pU who ukiDg in c#ruin ^ ° nr Even in the dsy. when there were “ d to evade the opcraUon of the licvnve .h. land. h. was nrononneed ‘the ‘1®* ®*! d , * U ‘ whioh V®. ® OMidor ® J ^ law to bear this in mind. The Hcense law judges in th. land, he ws. prououncsd “the ^ ric# n d . Ucacl ^ nobleat Roman of them all. 1 is a reasonable law; or, if it is not, its lack Oa to Parle. I of naton does not lie in the line ot their Tb. negro ia tha present rage in Paris, k j oppression. It embodies a privilege granted to them against s remonstrance of s very Du. Tisye-e. tha forty days'fast man, says that nine-tenth, of sU tha crime and disease I j on “ nt , odvertiwment , . ,. WJ Id tbii world U due to the hnman stomach. I ., A j n liellewille produces within a considerable portion of the pablie— a por- It seems to tu that this relieves th« balance {ow dx ^ t srtlflclsi negroes. The metamor- tion which for a long time wse the prevail- of the syetem ot an overly small respond- pbo ^ which is entirely harmless, is caused ing portion. The question which still »p- b.lity. ___ by iodine; it opens s brilliant future to I pears to be st Inane it as to whether the At Colombia, Tenn., the great mule mar- young men, as black servants, cireus ne- public generally can be safely entrusted ket of that State, the market and transao- groei, eto., are al*aya in demand. Prices with thie privilege: ThU can only be tiona are assuming a novel form. The low, and psymenU easy. Curling irons lor proved by ehowlng a disposition to guard it I ?T.** Tiltt *.ndU*f7ra.T long-eared animaU are now being bought I the manufacture ot woolly hair always kept I strictly. If those wbo wish to have it "Abide with Me" wss sung Hu,ertO. Thompson. IWrhapa Squire wishes he had Boeten Post. This hsa been aa unusually quint summer, be- Beecher bee pined seoat of It la England.— Phlladalphla HeraU. Time may mskc all thing, equal, but we wontd like to ere Time snake the number or .oBin aqaal to Aa number sf oMea aeakara-Hew Hawn Mews, The Counties of frtvln. Worth and CoTqoHt to ba Pfarced by Kalla of Steel—Tho Changes That Have Orcnrred In the l.aet Twenty Years. Mr. Editor; In a ruceut trip through the above named counties with the corps of engineers of tha Covington and Macon rail road— twenty tears intervening between thie and my last visit—we were prepared to note some of the various change* that have been made. It ia peculiarly gratifying to me to be able thne to write, because I have through your valuable paper often written concerning them, giving my opinion m to their fertility and the estimate that will be placed upon them in the days to come. Already we find all we have written and said confirmed try tho crops now being made by intelligent onltnre and feitilizeis. IBWIM COVSTT. All travelers through Mouth Georgia to Florida by privato conveyance will remem ber the aeveuteeu-mile stretch in which tin ro was not a single bouse and the es timate piaoed upon these lands twenty yean ago. Now there are <ioite a number of KtOmaeota of one and two-hone farms, and the lands, skilfully cultivated nml fer tilised, are producing a bale of cotton to two none, and fifteen bushels of corn per acre. Mr. Tilt, of Tifton, lset year made ou thirty aemt, two miles south of this stvcnteen-mile stretch, over thirty bale, of cotton. Thie yrar he baa fifty acres ATLANTA DOT« la the TtLtourw th.t lh. cigT? ' •*'«ew 0 h,r? — —amove One to . i * gentlemen has bean tiylag ■- ‘** 1 * 1 He clelmeS A. I he Ae government and am tad doa. «a ba. d^ to eomprotoleo tha olaha, eo ee tT Tha whole amount claimed n»H sad If they ahoold aaecnd 7 aM the hrenrhc, of their cree n 1 — oddlttoaal In Ae aetare of fl ref offered tl .wnta oottleT ' *’ dined by AaoUWal. hem. which I reoa„„*”?***» pmtmewt at Wtohlngton ead a-” - nto-tW. offer to %?JJW, »d Col Hll—tan uf threnm. ^ "“••li Col. Chepumn. of Aa nnaao matter In* ahargo, la Ooabtful ’ eoald ascend to metlog'eat ell the - *** recommend the government to err^V" Upon his rcmemendatlea Ale u ' final eettlem—it Ike —— > * I final eettlemeat uf Aa matter. Tho ProhlbltbH, p,,,. A TLA ST e, Auwuot U.-Heyw HUlm a e Itoie wtA nfemeco to the .. .. * Henry labouehem says Aa unionist liberals of thle country are Mugwumps. Henry, Henry 1 wa wouldn’t hit a deg with anch u dab as thatA- planted, sad expects to gather fifty "bale, of fa«lg«- I cotton. The county ie proverbial for reis- To Ae pure tU thtoge an para- This esplaios ing fine outs, as the Irwin count; oat baa a why a man caa ha a sbareh deacon and grocer sad I 8late-wide reputation. yet st the seme ttiwe nett oloomsrcarina for aouulaa I uroawilx 1 This oonnay, use Irwin, ual iw Song ia- , ^. I terrain without aettieneats. Being with Mlieourl yasrns for probtbltloa A bar state eon- [ tbe rorpR „( engineer., following no roads. etttulton. What aha really needa latempetaoee la thegooile strloge of her Alraty people.—Baa Freoi- we found it diflouU to keep oar old where- abonta;. we, however, bad a fine opportun ity of n .ting the varione Improvements -Magwump butter" to the new nemo for oleomer-1 made away from the nubile highways, W e garloo. This wee probably euggoetad by tha foot met a gentleman, Mr. Thompton, who Aot otoomorgeriao Isn't as good sa il pretonde to I moved from Bnrater county, ncarthn Hne 1 of Lee, and in the neighborhood of Messrs. Wilson,Gatewood and Adams,, fine farming android by w.lght, th. best of them fetch-1 „»Uud." 1^““ S*“o!T-IZJZZSZ] S? tng thirteen eenU per pound. Here is an opening for the real, simon theu privilege, then it ie wounded in the ri ,.y whiff fra» on. uf hi. «gere wiu dtoputo A. I ^ on a crmlik rodto cauntoypar- Tot Now York Times says; •'The tan- P ar ® •****!•■ u U»« demand for negroes A house of its friends, sad A in danger of re- dcaleh—Waohlagiio Batohot. I hence, “not s stick ami*, on it," five wrote deucy ever; rbora i, to leroen th. activity •oatrong rod .trod, inPari, that white ceivtag a mortal blow a their hand.,. In -Why deal tboae~ ^Tmro of A. courery^ ™ of State LegAUtnrca." The Timro A aim- mtD baT ® * blacken themrolvr. to gain vAw of th. hrov, opproitton that prevaiA L* to A. frea«- , u mtu** ^ amd- “^ttlTn SkSSiM! olv mistaken as to this section. The Geor-1 Potion*, what a chance the negro will have I to an, Uoenae system in onr State, it ought rely about «atMUa« tea panto, ia Aa rear may I hundred ucreu on which thorei* i uia LecAUture is very soU-e for two years. " ilh n » lurml tnm “ * rorvant and hU I to be evident that that syetem which now hm soswAtoa to do wtA the mattor-Hfs- u ; d M uleoient ot over fill, yroeu. Not it ridro .bout on freo di m and over the ,0T ® for tb ® p «hapa this A a par-1 exist* can only be preserved b, a aernpu-1 ciseteiiatt haodtocaergeil two poliesmro because ■ »lnp>p nor tree could We sue in , itll Ual solution of the negro problem. Some Ions enforcement of it on Ute part of thoseAey oouU neither nod are write. The poeitleu of |ha neld lierehe has aavcralMrte plan tod constitution. enterprising speenlator should tr, the mar-1«- -< * a-- I lurymro u m>w shout thoonlr ou. for whtok <toure | in corn, which will average fifteen traaheA To. Phiiadeiphia Record says: “AlterL^ ^ on<y> ^ % ^ b|no bUck having braved death on a hundred battie- I _ - ■ , —in n A — 1.11 L. tk. SaeS m b [un - I reference to Ae action th* . peretM oa tha Awrtattoa paeoad by eoro. two nosAa ago. nqaeatlat him to nZfj. orfJOOsadcootaAapoeod npoa eowoti. Atltata for eolllaw liquor. Thro law**^ poeid by Police fudge Audcnoo ..i* 1 * count of thotr council poaood .a reaolattoa toattouoT HUlyar to open I Ie heart aad ndaetfeT peal baa boon token In each caar to tto a Court, ead .there appeale wiu baktarta A. court meets. Mayor HtUyermjattu no hurry to decide what he ihtU do. | geeted Aat he mAy he welghleg perwa, A Ala eoauaettonaud that at ooeam to oaaeloolro bawtU reader a deetoku. U time tha hlllsena who wore eo Atom, under hood to pay Aelr fines It the gape gore Agolret Aom. Thera to a good do] Ity ex proceed hen to know what the m* will ba wtA ref reaca to Ao roaolotko. A Ham i>,ai. Atlanta. Angaat 73 To a dew vary plain that ficovllto ft Huron, tha Kimball House, have beau loot el see prohibition went Into offset lore la duo to only oaa earn aad tmt closing of tho saloon has aot only cu [r,i ahat.gam.ih Ttofir.gl Torture from the resetptoof toe koto to Jsrgely lalurel Ae treaetost harere, Evas iu Boston, tha hub of “cnlchsw,” 1 Is sow about Aa only ooa tor whioh douse Iguomuoo too qaeUficatloo—UlunrepoUe Trlbaae. I P« sj-TC. We went over hA cotton, and no hod what it would' yield this year- Be fields, General 0. 0. Angur fell by the band of a wretched assassin st his door. Such A hs irony ot fata.” ThA does not tell the whole troth. The ausroin was one . Mote paper wtA "ml the reoelda," "A the moon-1 r-itaarked that the rain trad injure,1 bis crop, berobsll does not appear to be more repu-1 tdai" and oAar like headlnso A raised eUver script I nnd he thought he would only get a bale to table than elsewhere. The Uenkl, of that | now dare math to elevate aad ennoble oorrrepoti-1 eve:; two sores. In reply to a quest Aa How Savannah Kompod. 1,18 ® ,ll,or ot tb ® Brunswick Herald, who 1 ~ toom {a own peon)# in”Uhu way: I dance from oily gomta oad tw. k yards.—Bufflto I bow’’ hA And oompatwd' with Sumter, ha *»ys hA information cornea from a moat . . a— a,' bipnre. remarked that ha lined it muck better and of the | i— .: t. I the crowd baa several times naan dtror-1 11 I tha; the land woo mach more prolific, and deriv and tnrbnlent to a degree that might | >8,M| * twframml-Perdro rap dUheveHcd ap-1 ^ Jt wu far b rollkAr, bavrog bad n» Mo fintetore hotel eaa ho new oat ha Ting oil of tha appunnaaore. connected wtA auck aa aatontro It roly a matter of ttma wlA toe ead ca&Dot be for off under the affelro. In Altoato and wtA toe oom pabltc Ala state off Affaire to platolr aad tha firm of fieovtlla ft hecnaa qaaaca recalring mach sympathy. An Alaboma Trada faa Atlanta, A ago at 77—Mr. I. V. •rating As Msutgoamj Dispatch, a tervtowtafflha hwalao.. am of Aft toreot of the annual undo laoaoot ou to aipactad to bar 1. wn “® lru “' superior aonroaIn Atlanta, writro; negroes General Angur fought to free. lie I , , -tta*ad Aat Hammond has him A » miserable aooundrel, baa been in many 1 beaten by I Ae Senatorial boeesa. Tha ffrewA of Uatomoud. violent scrapeu, and wss pstdontd out ot I it ta alloqU. msda blue ro ahjoot of lealouay. He j “f the police. Its course toward umpire* I y. l a—ftaothae habit A Pamela tala-soul-l'ardoa my dtohavallad ap- «U_h.v._ra^a apiwnpriaisthetadacferrnoe I ^.°*m ^rol tha penitentiary by President Arthur. . wss aiek aver, ytur. Hi* mother told me *•-1 the asms. Wa mat no one whs bad moved I nv wm-Htu a Mr. r. w. Whro. m purpore of BiAlAtm had bout now totes In a Trying Mtleuau Bov. £U Smith, who hoe ll(urod fa(i supora. la reportad to hart Sore a Xaoiarday moraine ha moo "ted a ■ Aa dwattloff of Mr. P. ~ “ Ball eqaare, (or Ao aambac of waopa 1 of tha hoaae. and • . Aonubl he Intended to break op ask ■a. aad nude a tartans Attack wu fought WlA deeperation aad mo f f.odlog blatreif that ba eoald aw gi Aa araffbld. Par aa hoar the fight < Ell straggling all Ae while to gto te to aa to get dnau. In Ae u> taUae fie • I.eUIng there E1L and when he lit l reach the gruand hie month wu m nail was difficult to dleUngulibed vtlch mo I part of hi* It ta ao« IliuUKht tba tiMlmmAHlj hi M«d ot npiln th*o llw bom. tli« ««o Mr. Vllaa I „, uttffkt want to ha Oevanar. or ha was too powarfot who have oome her. baa, in nearly every Babble Eiproro I (rom 0[iptr oonntiee, eithot tto Worth or — I to be Ignored la making eppolntmeoto, oc be mtsbt oaoo, been ill-bred and abusive. These Punk: "My dear Maud." said a taactdisMbutor I Oolqfiitt/bnt that said fee same thing. Mr. Tee New York blg r, an adminUtraUon I dare to offer for Setmtor. fio ho hod to bo r«‘ j i„ Te mftl l e mAtakes. oad some-1 la o togar here ealooa. "t am aa haabto worker A1 Thompron A an intelligent and pnetiori organ, makes way for a retreat In lhA: "It doara. Jadga Stewart. aa aUagad fourttorato man, timMtb# _ btT( injnrod the Boston club ; m f ““•Va vtaeyard. aad-WaU. what are you man and a fioa farmer. 1 tin louL'or nooaiblo to doubt that Mr. J. I »»• Aa man chomo for hi. pises. Whesorer a injureoroe Doston ctuu.l ^ , -a fxtujptm SOOOTT. „ h.? onr eonnul Paso del >»•» »* "•» aWfey refaaag to heooOT a part oftha but in four out of ftvo times when com- L ou U, , , mtar I. The name thing as to crops we hsvj writ- Haivey Brigham, out CO 1 1 ring that tuna all our poUttae, Aa SoaatorUI boarea plaint has been made of them the umpires 5 ' " . . .. , ten of Worth we osn a*, ot Colquitt. The Norte, has gravely mAreprenenled the fnoA L„d Aelr auteUlra conspire tognAsr for hto ovro have been right. In some cares there has I “J 01 * *• I farmora era full, abrsrot with them. Mr. in the Cutting ofiae. Whether he baa been throw. Uenoe Hammond's dlaeomfiturae. This la 1 . t 1 *?*"" wlmokowr as ckmvolA) rttoy^namroitom. wlao mr* I Normatn, former Senator, and hA tL victim of treachery or hro deliberately A. Information .. set front ftttouto. aad Aere are 7*" *““ Un 1 t j!*.^ kUmma-»Tray are apoadre, Whrelor Norman, are both a -relmLTuwtbe ^l^oartmont hM •» raa»«hA» that mdftte. tofio A aaafina th.W»pto» iktomaUeg fiariteb favbrl WkT EttM-"Do Aay ata. tha 'Mikado, Lumtog ^d pooling to reach » bode ot nnd pnrposely misled the departm • I tt Sot ooty |N-«. but it to alW«*dthat Ao Senate-1 of the home club, and there are good rea-1 “■“ r — ™'*A. _____ I cotton ptr acre. What atrouk me In ooc yst to be ascertained; but, however I ,m|boeereoouoptredforMorwood'eovarthraw,but Iaoos to btlAvu that, in fear of the howl "Mamma, whan Itoid Mro.daoeeAatI waotoba I vorelog with the various onro I met along may be, tho faet remains that gvoaslyin- U,waetoo «rerehmaatobeput down, by »r,n wilb _ hi ^ w U . . u ho doci- n “ rrl * d ■“* ,h * «•»»* igpHray treuareaa the Una of snrvey, wss nothing short of a accurate informition wro ^Srorahu, U — - - —- dml Air.y, he hra yiel^aod J J!£L bSSS hTttT ^u^ber ot I It A fortunate for Savannah and for th, Urge, that did notbodong to th.Bo.ton play- f0T hrotwr-Pad^lphto Hretod. fraoretere. ThererrtcreW cxpUdt aflldavite that the Secretary must Uete th.t Mr. Norwood wav too strong for I "*l»t»Ms»M—••h^whUedaferofourid theawrageof farm. w. row on. aad two t^*S: 25^52^ a ImrolLcn ,,retero.tn«Uy rifted todivine tharing. If h. could have been Jaatroyed | wUob Ik - toD * “ 001 “ 1 “‘ °» m ® | a. Mttltettnre’' A. au^iretoreL "Ha, | mlA. along the hne of surrey. We know ,q She faWlld of it alE" | the llcpabUron offlcAA would have ra- * _ , . I malued uudisturbed. The people of 8a-, lu ^ Biscathadroth of Colonel Edward Rich- DMdto .uangtheu Mr. Norwood I of , hoodlum, alone, but man drrered I ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ uhbon, of Mississippi, Mr. C. M. Noil, I u much as possible. I in good clothing and sitting in the grand I .nenowa, MswButtor "If von are I won * d not produce remunerative crops Pine BluO, Ark., A puhapath. largest eot- Th> , llata I(wd tuturmanta. ® taad w,r ® MOTtopwtidprt. in it” „„ HmUh IU Ml<lM u bat u ~ oa m v „. wlftottUiBg cowpenned. There lends un ion planter in tho South. He was boro in Q^yrga R. Brown, Esq., a nephew of I Tux Poat-oitlce Department with a view Erewn plrere to walk la." Lady-"Bal I am p„{’„ cr , ^ oltontiuiro'^fu lest. Thase Alabama and A only 38 yrore of aga. In Brown, A a candidate for Hepre- of affording the pubUo additional facilitim *****? “V *• drore." Mew BtUtt-'-lM. 0O1ut j H present man, inducements to lWDhe went to Arkanaas penniAsa tad I MnUUT0 of Cherokee oonnty, and objac- for oorrropondroce by mail, has completed | “^“I^ffEwbvrtyuuawIHaAAemtoato. I there who have no land, of thmr own, who went loworkon ‘. f *^ i H ® 1 f l no * J P~; | U°n haa been mad® to hA eleoUon ou the | atnngemenU for Aauiog a combined letter | r , fTrl ~TTTT~ . T 1 ,- 8 -^r, «--** ,or parts of oonntiea ae to rr rkiag chair to haw It lamtafi Th ereu now as4 thee, and when eatofv return Aa chair woo 14 alwaji matefl Hi L-log quaatt jtft » »« tmnml I -aii-1 the chair aoc.a urn ktc • Bottom. He waaieeksgaptoiw —Oreesa ChdweU. theaegia a to reft A Ma aarealt ro dalter Btifieuag aome are ■ who was coanaad A Jail oa toa < ataaltafi. had hto preUmlaary heatlsah Freeman real clay. Ha wae boas* I sum of tan to Bibb So parlor Coart. —Hare to a llttlo more of tho I r—loni.aPliat k'aUoul Hank of Pine " .... , .. I”—■—•—7 ,—r»" : 77— norore tea oetotoUe louse: “revures. pro hare awtille to secure lor tnrmautvro and duntofthe Flnri Nuuoosl uans, 01 1 1 ground that it would be improper tor him, sheet and stamped envelope of a pattern Ltronurothtorro mmf oouwwtw.ujr »u fasriUro good bonus. The line of survey Blurf, and ban 1-,»)00 acm of cotton ia cm* 1 QQ g00QUn | q| rcUtioiublp, 1 which can be evilly nndentood and need. I wm mn—ry. Honor. «Im cm n I wm through Worth and Colquitt for ow Urmtion. He own* thrM Urge «tOf« and a K u ^ Li|jl#U | llw Ufore which thU lit U etyled a -lettereheet enrelope- end U ■» 4e wten Hnm ie e dw. nfMiA^gtoylewiMi {ortjr mllm, Mdonlj. t through n corner of railroad twenty-all mliro in length, all of , iumUoo probably come. ThU han I of only one iknominatton, two cents, ^r J^r ^»yw“« totLroL*Ld *.iSd* whi^h runs through onu of hA plantation". I bro ught out from him a declaration that ho 1 the present, at least, it A deemed expedient I Mnnnliy. . j j 0 g waiting ^he turpenlwer's -crape and Hs A now building another roadfoity milm I u oppM ^ to the granting of bettermenA, by the poetmmter general to confine the A Chlaaaua U eyrekla* to himself ae he Ireaa a I the sawmill’s row. In thA it suroroaea tha ._u - _i , x. M|dwU , opp#<#abUl for urot purpose U iroue oftha Utter-sheet sovelopsto a few tolrt. t'lck.ay a AwtebroiMreMaaeeef havts« Itos to Ysldostott f,'' ,#B - hf* .h-nM aei— h-fon him u > I -iiluor Lf ih. ogn-trel nreLofflire Th« -nni-o-t hero well cared for. aad eaje: "Bachalor. Him I already tun Ida tram roads ten miles north _ oua should oome before him aa a legislator. I of Uu principal poat-offioee. The contract K. B-| 1 and south af Tilton. One other thing we Mu. Clbvklaxo when he shouldered hA 1 He aaya that he would not vote for it even I under which the envatopro are fnroUhed th< wrUU Bl|Kb -u.,,,-, note, we never s*w a single negroin Worth polro and grabbed hA bait-gourd for a few if hA UncA Joseph should request I . The I to the government provides that they shall mas."-D«toB Courier. or Colquitt oountiro ouuidaof Ty Ty sodu days .port, informed the newspaper eorreu- Adranee, whioh .upporta Brown, end Utoly be transported tree ot charge b, the govern- ., . _ '’ehlliS."! pondenU that be desired a few days of I supported Oordon, aftys in IA notion of this I m*nt from New Y’ork city, the plaoe of I u* r «.n„_ u.o , 1 noli red they had larro sheds erected, nmler peace end immunity from their attentions, declaration and ot Senator Brown's Ate let-1 manufacture, to any post-office in Ute United I qulw however, use mere lUberaton *hich they prnuad UteA cattle and roved Somehow Mr.Cleveland falA to appearo tha ter: “Senator Brown has not, and it AI State* to which the, ms, be ordered, and than rear. cowpUlala* the other day to a friend. ‘*“* r *“®U' “*• eommerciai fertil- nawsmooger. and new. msnuActuren. ThA quit, certain that h. will uot,rak th. In- »Uo that th. depmtmrot .hail pa, tb. con- toreld. •Ah'ltlro^.mtyre.aareultot I Utah *h ou t .7.^“ u£y“£o,7d>o^L A one among tha many mjuiba launched at I coming LegAAtore to allow tha oom pan, 1 tractor for only such Utter-sheet envelopes I > clu *®' I Wa row rare exorpUons of carelew culture, him: “After eight solid hours of solid any sum for betterments.” I us may be sold: These envelopes will bo I A Xew II—y-ui— ch*e who wuted to Weak off I tto* cro P vhere only four farrows in all sport the sportsmen oomparofi notes. They ThA information, whioh we get from the sold for three cento s singA sheet, two the wfismmrot to asuAar foltow ot the (Irt he b ^^*Jha bk * hml slaughtered 1 .Ix-pound salmon and I Rome Coorier, A good^so far ro it goro. ehroU for five rente, a pml of t-enty-fiT. l^^^to otw ““^“uot^y ^ 115 trout; Mn CAvsUnd killing 19. The, But there are other LegAAturro that may Uhrota for fifty-eight cents, ons hundred *-T!-vl^ t I Ws were with the surveyors to aecure Mr. Laser, at •toyla. brouffht bar A yeraeteyw statod that ea attempt had hen romn to awb aad run bar away froa_ftei ff| pntoobd oram rd»y tootnlo* .i- I away. Teatotday Mr. W. H. Kelly I Falmktto, Aasaat71.—Mr W.E- Ml^ hto Some aai I'-lm-tto. to OeMto •*» 7 dayeraatod. HewUlh Wmatte wan raimettioemetery- Mr. MJ" 1 * 1 ! ^n.t?SJh^ .12.^-“ hero etoh a few doye. Ir Gfibrge Woods has not something started for heme, reach!eg the hotel just at I be invited to consider the question of bet-1 sheets tor 83.30. dark. There was a grand fish banquet st termedU. tha Pretideni'a table lhA evening, and I Tss Demos ratio Congreasioual committee I hA gourd that can brat tbA ta'e, then he A nothing short of a reno uu nation and twins ,4 Washington has again nrmngad to cap-1 not tha man wa Ukt him for: “A dApetch in tha White House oould have made him| tara the 8euaU: “The RepuhUcans now | from Chariotte, N. C., says: Mr. John | pare willba very eony to Was are. darttos. appear in better humor.” • 4 wreh WdtoaT « k-tohuTrod iZuTvl de ^ ^ "ttfat of way. W. found only |vra.k they dlda I epe k.—Shoe and Irothre mu< u d b . Uved in Irwin, that ob- ro paw. jected to giving it Hiv wif. favored th. r#jjjh fitaonu'a IaxUlatl,. 1 ItAaeSALLVILLS, Ol .AWBjk-k* Iti i »ri!t ?u 01 • |wi 1 » aad aeifihbare. At Half Price Until Oar Orand Clearance Hal* A cofiusaroxDKXT of tha New York Jour nal of Uommaice writes: “Th* first gnat curiosity In Btoekholui to which I paid re spects U Frofaroor Novdsnsktold's meteor ite. Us found it in Greenland many years , ski]; eJ it to thA dt, and presented jected to giving I Alsy—"Os res think, my Ion, roar father wiu I road, and u she is Uke moat of her sex, will to ror mantager »-g-*y -y oourae I carry the day and the deed will be secured, . . ■**- ** “AAtj 0 * it won't injnra the line to Uvq Including tho newly^ecUd Senator I Ford, a farmer who live, in the neighbor-1 ‘4m lp^wctil ro’S/toTin OeJJiS^Sd from CalifornU and ItiddAberger, forty- hood of Clear Creek church, had a 8°°** I *0 that, ton, if yuuiaaUy wutaro repubmihmel • Br ? n « b fh® brotUndsin aoutheroOeotKla, two Senators, tha Democrats thirty-four. I that wu setting in the meadow, indutri-I ^ om ' .gardtoff hare no*, tad he's a Unto ™ d p ®^j| n ® Quitman southward to E.ke Twenty-five Senators go out 00 March 3, | oualy brooding over four sggL A few days | toaafay oa that pataC— 1 Tld Bria. | w ‘ ^IStanca "* ' Mai 1887. Of th<Mslitee& are RapubUoan and I ago Mr. Ford vAitod the gooes and wa* I n.—,0 it- r, , I 1 ». a-.a \— 1- tv-., I * w-u ka-.ua lawyar oa,o con to Quitman by reoeut ’ 1 nine Damocnls. Of the nine Democrat* I very much aatooUlied to find her in the _u*^ 1.,^., 1|H . ~ I »urvaT. and bv'far the brat landed r>n:to jt I wfaoee terms expire, there have been already j ambnoe ot a large black tnaka, which hud I Haweanotiaagood to^or. aad iWy o-knt ktm | J*t aurveyed, will not make a mila'a diltnt- ' croUlntobari^rovmi.lcoitadltoeUrooundth. nrat The r—l irt-lft.—tor'wro -WS.I ‘ui Ithep^tof honor ^It'b ttoilargwtt I * roln lPl ® l? 4 !*** 1 *. Florid Mary- j had become very much tiheoatod from .5®*";*°*?*^ vey went to ihynravillc. the former an LU|.« Ute povl 01 nonor. uu vneur„« VtoWnL IfiaannrL ond I -IV~-ll,,n.L. .mt.ru/*. on tHo r^rt of I “trame Quart, kask asato. to Ike aapnrea Osart 11,.. H..„—-IU. IV,. r when tb* lio* A to live yeert- fIHDIMAgrS ante*. J 0 ?Si?El U tarot m Mfift-'ffh«w» ygw •J.pli-. u. we fur aJwlo 7. llolL d-c-u.- l. Threyretocttroj^tBIMPI WU olllca. OU or ty 1“ tnry. at tote i aaenger from tb* akiro of which I have any knowledge. Some ot tb* guide books i land, MAeArippi, Missouri, Tenoeaeee and such an aficctionato embrace on th* part of ^^todtoTi I Texas. Wa an naariy sure of electing one I the snake. Tb* moat remarkable thing | * ■ Court coaSratod toe ]ad«. , "TTu, . ra.l Irom Went Virginia. ThA Irovra only on* about it was tha fact that the anaka had neat, Ukedeyrotolak that “7?* 1 ' 1 ‘ ' T , “ r I!,turo .v-,, I °* ninato ba abated, namely, from Ne- swallowed the egg*. Th* snake was killed -WaU," e*U tatee Lake. -1 tot torlf -m. A the truth mdtipuLl by taayj I T ® d *i * bkU •» *+ to «° BepubU-1 and cut open and the *— -era funn.l on-1wvtoted tortere."-Sro r- Rut an aerolite of twentv-I—— — »»* -WS- t~~| Prtagle Owes la tha fieaale. ton ot more. * I to be elected in ptaea of the Republican* I under th* goosey and in conn* of time the luwimiu, i five ton. urtUl a prodigy, h wo^d at | Urm , m lmr -Wril. of young goaVlnp camc chirping from th* th-.ri.tran.th.yro.c.rUintogxt^t. Zb! Etch on.of them pororarod , ^ theprui.of ^-r*Uc^lecUonalninegTrot ^ ilinnraoU, Nc of blood-red ®yea. They Uved four ^ B A,^b«rota. 1'euneylvanA, Rhode UUnd, Vro- .id,rob on. died." “«»*“ d Wivcoorin. That leaves, in my probated. Th* personal estate amounted t>v filui.uDO, and the real ratoto to S50U,0ub IV bulk fct th* ratal* A left to th* cbii- Za boxtttL and it wonld rraembU that mo ° l “ d " m “Tot wiU of tha tat* Ptolo Carpenter, one "J—a “•r" If... Cfj^nr’b-. •P®** 4 ® Btot^Kte- The intense ^ * ducted a heat to which it wro a.bjrotod from tb* “- 1 region* through onr at- ugmia w no vegume ro. w> ro ire | ^ m art.bav* a fair show to carry tha If ws bold our present repta- . , ... ., . TI oentati.n, together with th* gain of oo* artillery, be. vra which th* biggest red-h"t i (rom Virgin^ w< wUlonly hat* to carry ■hot of human in van tion sinks into lnaig-1 three of tbs doubtful seven tu make a tie. It A close, hot hopeful." vey went to ilaynmvjUe. th* former surrey , , left Ikynraville four miles to the east. We laaae iudfi. I »re in for Macon and th* road, and wa charted him I write only that which w* can prove by oom- I paring the And* and route* surveyed. W* naly aay nf Brooks: it A universally conceded that Brooks county A tba bast Anded county in southern Georgia, and bar farmers an abreast with th* foremost farm era nf tha H'aU. N. B. Oi autr. wuaaaa my head utodaW- aoualaa 1 rot? tote.*e-®J it •ay*" ~o%Si «y has* tSu5l» T **! G® In Xew Orleans an IlsIUa Proprietor <.r a VV*-!||Offtau M. Pratt Mead Cura » Xtaloa. EXCELSIOR COTTON THE BEST I2ST THE WOB roll I.U AM) ALL i s/ JI<inufnrture4 Jty JXU-I and h-ptember. apej* leorih uf rteaoe •adOrrereiaUb’Sa ttora worth left to baeteooieeJW^a u.t s* a eonre prtro ■**"rtgS«n lenre alaesto new. aato atew ftJ^J suarJSJrSf ssSisi jhU< >; i Avkiicir* b4)f|ji l j(iu.u)i. Bo * mir r. V l: ,Y. o( JUTEI - I I7FID1M AXD C VM N Arm ALWAYS ox HAND. uLD * r I > ■» HLIAIW ^« m tru.t. to beI ^*rtoefratt.u.d j ) c-.„. read to,CuvW«..udPrt. to wx-nMlvS. onto-.r-t-Y r.-; 1 .-gjs!e»«»OT>»jAw.f»i>ro.hu>.o.»: MASSEY COTTON GIN MCH ppoeiuuD to it' At-I lay luly.—Eew Orteuu* La.' I v' totur I ®YA.CON* “ " lur CDU* I b>«u I ritlWj m Ika I jth t M « bm Mr Vnn dr-u of tb* deeeroeJ. Than are beqrosta I PHerwn, aho held oaaana•< tha' ttet-t n.trt to about eighteen charilabl* and education 1 “"*-**" * ‘ “ ' “ el IruOtnUona. To Bar. Jm AI Ante, Oa., A left 83,000 need by him In opposition . ue<" Th* Reverend Boy at-': * -•» -r t in opf'.-iu-n to tue ,w . . Uaj N-eorieu-. lanta ring. ' *“*■ -fi.ftmh.dfi.Aaiju^ Cotton GInWorb*; 0 , J MlUB»UW*g2i .... . . .iKinatw- * -•rv.ae.Joi/