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pjjoilBirM a failure.
,ts OF THS HNFOHOKMBKT OF
*^hjUQP° b laW 1S ^kokolv.
f itronkenaeu isnil Crime end or
F^lrdro. of 3lercbants—Atlanta's
'*e‘«r*rnr«of Only Ms Week.
W very Disheartening.
Times Speclxl*
w ([ i August U.—For a “dry city,"
to be wonderfully “wet,"
rng MAro\ WEEKLY TELEGRAPH : TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 188fi.-TWELVE PAGES.
Steisia: ssaara
eodol clt haatosnffer from the Doliticd
corruptions I« convinced the UwconM
***««* cnlorced were it not
tician“Ad pi,,L a the , ‘* tere8t 0f P° U -
I lived for a short time near a town in
v I Xl Ch Tit tU V*^ er '' local °I >tion Pro
vided. The inhabitants having 1 voted no
4$ Prohibi.
9
THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA.
city wber. prohibition undertook lory law went imoTff^Tfo^ year" Dur
“ a ! or k of lessening crime the record is ing that year the number of croton# in'
litJune was the last “wet" rm.«l fr„™ 7. 5“ groganeps in.
^ rrtlinPK* J“ ao 1
* t,e S .ndowing to the near departure of
■‘•'d^holmoch diiuking was indulged
a mere spirit of bravado. The po-
i» ft0 ® r j s show that during that month
«re 433 arresU made. On the 1st
^"ir every one of the saloons were closed,
. Ij.ibition reigned save in half a dozen
houses, where less than a quart
not be sold. For July, the first pro-
when the cl& offleen,. Sho
prohibition partisan*, were anxious to
“‘if sBoodrecord for their eante, the ar-
etthdenly jumped up to B80, being an
Sr.rtiue of 25 per cent.
tiieh facts as these esused one of the city
„n. to say on last Sunday morning:
^Eday is the 8th of August. It is thir-
udayssinoe prohibition went into
I.Less money in the city and State
Tories; less peop 1 ® in the ««7,! le <* busi-
rTbouses occupied; less morality; more
Jmnkenoess; more climes and criminals;
poor people out of employment than
More; more taxes put upon the peo-
1L more extra licenses imposed upon the
.reheats, and more dissatisfaction among
5l classes of people than ever has existed
" ihc Evening Capitai. which was aproui-
Ktion organ daring the campaign, is also
0 [ sorts, and says:
“There is a limit to straight-laced purl-
ojloo but the city rjonncil docs not seem
10 know it Th*y find more time to charge
enchants for drays, dodge the technology
alqicstion, sit still and sleep while city of-
feuiiciake SI 30 fi fa. oppressions, make
kfj that if a man sella liquor legally he
jpit be fined $500, and do a score or more
N allv nnprogressive things; but when it
Smu to benefiting the peoplo or advanc
ing the interests of the city they are not at
^Tiding to the state of affairs thus strong-
b'liitcd is the fact that Fulton county, in
ihich Atlanta is located, shows an assess-
sent this year of $800,000 less than last
jar.
THE CONTEST FOB * CHANGE.
The newly organized Conservative CInb
iiin Association of citizens who see that
city is being knifed between two sets of
butics-the prohibitionists, who would
nio everything to secure the suooess of
fieir hobby, and the Liquor Dealers’ Asso-
onion, who would have cheap groggeries
is every squaro. The Conservatives j .ro
ute to draw a middle line, and, by com-
faiag business experience with a desire for
Stainfarm, to bring about, by probably
k(h license, a state of things which will
■she a menace to business. Their ranks
si being tilled by recruits from the ex-
Hosts. A ticket will be ran for the city
txscil in which the issue will be clearly
fata. Tbo Conservative candidate for
■ejar, it is generally understood, will be
E»J. Tyler Cooper, while City Recorder
laknon is the man who is looked forward
ksthe leader of the prohibitionists.
Tb colored people have made an almost
sfaltle change of sentiment When the
yabUion campaign opened colored
tabs were the popular reaorta of Can-
afavorkers. The preachers were ilat-
Minto senrice, and, being invited to sit
del by jowl with their white brethren,
kyfclt that the milleninm hadcome. Pro-
toko# became their sole topic. The whole
pmof “the church” was used to compel
kugroes to vote dry. Now these voters
fath, white men getting all the liquor
fiqvsnt, bat the Africrn citlx-n is at s
tout. No “blind tiger" will treat him.
ukepiently he looks npon the whole sf-
Wuswell.devised white man’s trick to
•a? him out of his dram,
THE LAW THSOCOHOUT THE STATE.
Tlnnghout ths Htste the law is almost
<faly defied. In Elberton, for instance,
Jb uid that “If prohibition is to be judged
wiiseperation in Elberton it is not a suo-
•u.” Liquor ii sold every day in the town,
** the prohibitionists are despondent,
hey town along the Richmond and Dsn-
railway ia dry, yet the traveler can atep
*» “®ost any atore and get what he wants
*U looks like s man who can be trusted.
*“ i ll « of kegs and jugs to be seen at
"uy station, consigocd to ths local sxprews
•tots, shows that tho liquor still finds its
•*J into the county.
utha recent legislative nomination in
“Iks county, the home of the late Gen.
uoBbs, the whisky Issne was brought in.
“»u defeated by s majority of 137. The
S®[in ull parts of the State is agsinst
prohibition. Not only is
•w in Georgia, hat it is also manifesting
r~ “ South Carolina. In Bsrnwe
"*My the Demoeratio convention, by a
ws of ul tj GH, decided nr on the repeal of
|ttwfioSto W " U ‘ ****** hJ
AMASS MKRTISG AGAINST PUOIII-
Biri )N IN FULTON C )UNTY.
A Fla
Ycvterday sftsnoou about i o’clock a cracker
drum in i r. Audio* th« veatlur t>o wtrm for cr
| fort. *topi>eal at Baer’s comer. Cherry atreet, l
employed a little nejro boy to carry bi« black
lenUixr uaiuple iraFe. T*«iliuit the boy to carry U to
Dnnwody lire*', atore. he walked on alte ul, wiping
off the pereplratlon that Ho® **.l lu rivulet* from hi*
brow. When hr. arrived at Dunwody’e be looked
arouud for the ooy. 1m the boy, oh wheie wan he!
The drummer rammed hla handkerchief in hl«
pocket and looked everywhere for the black aaraplo
caae. It wa* nowhere to be aeon. Then ho ruahed
up to the police barracka and informed Chief Wiley
of hb* loat. The chief waa ready and willln * to
lend him any a««ietau e. but wanted the drummer’a
Atlanta. Augnat 17.^—The prohibition movament I niU1 ® addrec*. that ha tulght know wheie
■truckrsthcr hsM mckat tu. u.„Uugof th.Con- munS‘ rrr Tt 1 , Ul ',b. , ‘ n,, «r l uT° l“, wouH
aervatlve Citiae.m*’ AwociaU *n to night.
Men Wh $ Voted f.»r Prohibition Prwylnc to
baltelleVvd-A Hlg >lr*tlog or Kep*
rvaetitative Citfzei a at DeUlve'a
Opera House Laat Night.
PHOUIUITION- IN MAINE..
I ‘W.ll-Koown ClwrgFUUMS Ips that Mato
I Tail. Ilow it Works.
| *»» Ih. Bonos lUcord.
> i» surprising, it is saddening, to ses ths
I v.m_i , r-—is .a eRuueuiDK. so sto sow
I j8“ or »Boe which prevails among
IsE?** rKihiblttonisis in regard to tbs
I kssj* working of piohlbitoiy
Ihem defend their theories,
I Jf? •••aiisble aa tbeorice, one would
lrul.v Uler * w “ n °i » epoton (hie
I slA*!? 1 ® P r °hibition had been tried snd
I m, “bIA observe its praetieel
ISS. haa been tot Eevenil veers
I :L'r ‘u7 ** w on the statute boon of
IiUm’ i.. ™ out Prohibitionists do
I fiau ' They do not make (or
fit. U* : kny iodepemlent invtsliga-
. lta *orkings —
|hL?J5rt®®tod report
I Sfi* w,, h blinded eyes, and bear srith
I Ms tiiif **!*■ Ths minds of the public
| •* the working of tbo pro*
T,k '’ for *zumpie, the vase
I ttssT^ 0 .V™* n, l hie recent visit to this
I visited Portl iu l, was taken in
I CuZ!*!°1 ths leading Prohibition-
1 Lu} , result II. return to
*4 it.“**•*■ the moat astonishing
hteaaja *t»tementeln r.g irl to liquor
U^feteone-in II due.
Wf iTlr*^ *»»*»« for over ayear snd-
towns of Maine of about
•Mks)rr u ? ta - This ia what I have ^n
sksitnrL record of my own peeocsiel
1
Vi'i mix!* °°® itra^tg within on® min-
< i1 Alke. .. .sees 1 Vi A
creseed from twelve to foart^ aid the
S‘„°.l D W Uw no-license was carriml by
I Ue m ? 8 tbo rnmsellera
themselves voting for prohihiUon. Baying
there were no restrictions and no taxea and
hiMto^'u* 1 * 00 ' Wbi “ ky UD,ler a I,r °-
,A n nonolusion, 1 would draw attention to
these three ststemenU, which I believe to
be inoontrstsbly true;
First, Public sentiment can do more than
law to regulate the liqnor traffic.
Second, Only publie sentiment can en.
foroo the prohibitory law, and public senti-
ment is not with that law, for, manifestly,
prohibition does not prohibit.
Third, The prohibitory law does not ed
ucate pnblio sentiment, but only de
moralizes it. J
A Clerotman in Maine.
DU. HAWTHORNe/d VIEW.
The Jewish Itahbl Writes a Very Pointed
Communication.
Editors Constitntion: Will somebody
please rise to explain what is the matter
with Preacher Hawthorne? What fearful
storm hag raged ever the lofty brow of the
doctor to disturb his gentle spirit to sash a
degree is to make him forgetful of his sacred
calling of preaching the “Limb of God,” is
evidenced by several editorials in last Thurs
day's Conflict? Did he christen his paper
“The Conflict" for the purpoae of sowing
throngh it a discord and strife among
the good people of Atlanta? When Dr.
Hawthorne took eburgo of (he editorial
chair of the temperance paper of this city
we felt happy in the idea that he would
logically and calmly reason the people who
stood in need thereof, into tomperate, moral
and frugal habits, and he himself feel happy
in doing tho work of a good man; but, das!
change has come over the spirit of our
dreams.” Instead of his paper becoming a
power for good, he prostitutes bis sacred
trust as editor-in-chief of the Conflict by
abusing and slandering the fair name and
fame of some of the best citizens of Atlanta.
We hope the time had not oome yet for Dr.
IL to feel chagrig at his apparent failure
s prohibition advocate. It would lie
rather early in the day. Ho has only just
begun his work, snd is still s long way off
from having reformed the habitual toper
and drunkard into a sober and industrious
man; and we thonght this latter to bo the
aim and object of the so-called prohibition
party and its great leaders. What possible
irofit can aoerne to a noble canse, if the
oremost leader therein inaugurates a
shameful crusade against any and all the
good and loyal citizens who homstly differ
with him regarding the methods and means
employed to bring abont the desired issue.
This is a free country, and everybody hat a
right to bis own opinion. If tho city is to
be at all benefited by prohibition, then the
good people mnst be made friendly to the
canse by logical and respectful argument
and moral suasion from both the
ires* and the rostrum, hot not an-
agonized thereat, by any means, more
eopeoially not by lta leaders eslllng re
spectable people bad names. Any blackguard
can call names. Besides, an advocate of
temperance should himself first cultivate
temperance in all taings; temperance in
speech, no less than touperanco in habits;
and we are sorry to find Dr. H. sadly want
ing in tho former. It is bnt illy befitting
the preacher of the gospel of “Fesce on
eortL and good will to all mon,” to be car
ried away by bis ill temper snd to bring
abont strife snd oontenbon among the best
people of the city, in whose midst he ex
pected to find a happy home.
And pray tell ns. if von please, what had
tho Jews to do with Dr. H.‘s prohibition
business? What has caused bis ire to be
aroused agsinst them? Is it perhaps annoy
ing to Dr. H. that s number of first cla>s
citizens of the Jewish persuasion are mem
bers of tho "Conservative Club," inaugu
rated for political purposes? The preacher
of tho gospel of Chiist, the priest preach
ing and teaching salvation throngh Jesus,
the Jew, only should ly all means be
very circumspect In his language against
the Jew. If Jesus was the ''Israelite with
out guile," and Dr. II. claims to live in im
itation of him, we do not see how he could
fora moment even apeak or write harshly
of the Jew, the brother of hUSavior, Jesus.
Aye, “it is a nasty bird that befouls its own
nest." With certainly justifiable pride we
claim for the Jew the habit of temperanee,
for which canse Dr. H. claims to labor For
a thrifty, sober, honest, loyal and pnblio
spirited citizen and man commend us ths
Jew, snd Dr. IL knows it well. Why,
then, tell ns, please if yon eon, why Dr. IL
ridicules and belittles the Jew?" “It is bat
s step from the snblime to the ridiculous,"
snd Dr. U. seems to have taken the step.
Tbs sags has turned into s fool snd tho
minister into a minstrel, for the joke re
garding tho Jew he perpetrated in Thurs
day’s paper is worthy the genius of a negro
mioitnl
We call the entire Chrietian community
of Atlanta, Dr. H. included, toj witness
whether any one of them knew* sngbt to
gnashing of teeth snd furious shaking of
tho shaggy man* of this self-sufficient lion
of Jndah. or better Juilss? Dr. 11. is
almost s Goliath in height, and he may yet
find bis downfall at the hand* of ^soae, to
„ — . not giv®. Ue «u fluttered and a mor® ex ;it®d man
At8o’clock tho operations* wa® well filled with | ,® d *y
representative citizens of Atlanta. ^ J mxM """
It would bn impossible In this dispatch end at I wodjr’s stow Ls 'was’tiiero “witlTuie samplo caso
this hour to give the names of tho well-known, sub- ] waiting for him, aud a happier man than the drum-
•tautlal citizens who mado up the audience.
They were In full eympathy with the proceed
ings, snd they let It be known as the speaker* I
sounded the no'ee of the approaching conflict with
fa. resales, elenien, tb.tuo.hs.lu grip oaths I ^n?.“
vitals of Atlsnta.
Ibe meeting wai called to order by E. A. Angler I
Row on an Excursion Train.
Qolte A row occurred on an excursion train on
Virginia and Georgia railroad
~ and 8a-
tllla.
It eeema that an excursion of negroes left Coch-
— » night to sjvsnd 8unday 1 “
„ - --—.a trip a ditllculty arose I
Kua PP* I gro named Woodward, working in a mill at John-
The first speaker was Captain E. P. Rowell, of the I eon^llle.and other negroes on the train. Woodward
Constitution wh-ms nuns.* *,^v -n«K - • oon became enraged and fired Into the train load
LoMtllllUon whose pxper took ,ach s strong .Und of , ICU „ loIlUU- .goau,,, of , h .m in tho Deck.
ror prohibition in the oontest. He deplored the rs-1 one In the stomach and another in the arm. One
suits the law has already brought upon the city. I of the wounded negroes wss from in* and the other
lie bad never seeutlis t*w»t.in so A h „ Baxley, tbo latter being shot fatally. One re-
ue nau ne or seen the people eo divided or the I port aajs the negro was not arrested, and the other
town tn such a condition since 1861. Borne remedy l aay* he lumped from the train and made good bit
wan demanded and he favored a modification
nmhiiiitinn 1.. .k.t ■ ■ I It la also reported that one of the exsurstoniats
pro “ ib ‘ tlon Uw ** would I f e u frop, the train near Jeenp and was run over
eliminate lta unjust features and bring the people and killed.
t gather. Ha cltod Uiacua at the Atlanta bra.ar,, The ' M . eoa , Dd <JaUlo . n Uallroa.l.
to lUa.tT.ta tha aaWroai. ot the Uw. The pro- , n |rawn taa^l from the major the citizens
pie ■ money is in the enterprise, and yet a city of of Tv Ty met and the following committee* were
elxty thousand innabltants can buy and do buy I epP°* nU *l “<* resolutions n»*»ed la be half of ths
toer ev.rjwk.ro .Ue except from th. AtUnU ^ f * COrP * U,, “‘ oun ‘“ d
brewery. I Committee on receprion~0olonel John Marrow,
He Introduced A. H. Cox, who made an eloquent l T # 5; W.E. Williams, 8. N. Adams. J. L.
speech. lie compared Atiisti -- ;*>• —* •• I Toole# .... .
— | %yuuitui$MN» wu Muuniig * lu u m uf w»j—Captain J.
the la. The city la sick, and needs a doctor. Ue I L. Matthews, W. K. Williams, John Morrow, Jame*
•aid it was useless to aay that Atlanta is pot losing ft J yhHtlngton. E. A.
ground, toning trede, losing people end cspiUt. Uws. rosilred bj'iJ fpnwal'rU?'
Her people are dividing and fighting eacB other. I 1- Resolved by this body. That we use *11 eflorts
Atleot. noedi to f.o. ,h. Tucsjon ^usralj wlUiont "SS
•ubterruge or fraud, and her people come together I ing itat this place.
E. E. CHEATIIAM,
j <Jrorcr A- Cotinittfuion A/irr/umf*
90 BAY .St. , S.\ V V N x 11, O A ,
Follclfs consignments ofPOHLTRV. ) . m. HIDES,
wool. FRCir-. V O.fAl i. * nii kinds of
l'H .Dl’tK gitek-vi “.si. i ; r.m., t n . i. ih. Hend
\ lur quotations.
IIORPRiCES
SPECIAL
0m
fXTRftClS
FLAVORS I
MOST PERFECT iV^ADE
Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and
IleaUbfnlnessf Dr- Price’s baking Powder contain®
no Ammonia, Lluic or Alum. Dr. Price s Extracts,
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc, flavor deliciously.
PRICE BAKINQ POWDER 00., Chicago and St. Louis.
and lift her from the condition in which she z
road, and that we will vie with each other In eecnr-
‘ ig itat this place.
2. Resolved, That we do all In our powor to make
e surveyors of said route feel at home while with
ii and to this end be it rstolved, that the town be
flonnd.n- Ho wuMT.ro on certain unnamed par. ,h * •“"•X™ of *»ld rontn foal at horn, wlitln with
si., -w , - , .... . 1 , I us; and to this end be it resolved, that the town l»e
ties who are denouncing the people of Atlanta, and I placed aqtncir disposal and tha doors of all our
claiming that the city ha* been regenerated, Is pros* I houses be thrown open to them,
perous and tnovirg forward. Ue Impressed a spirit |
Qf concession upon tho people upon two extremes,
and suggested that they could meet on this ground. I
First, to license the wholesale trafllo; second, to 11-1
cense the retail traffl % confining It to central bosi-
blocks and not adjacent
dwelling bootee, providing a penalty I
selling to minora, to intoxicated I
persona or to any persona who are In company I
with minora or intoxicated persona, or for telling I
on the Sabbath day. He favored putting out a
ticket for the Legislature of men who would go to I
the next Legislature and who would advocate the
nwm jjjMBBMj y.'wtntgun
CLINCIftAtM’S
qpa
*i
I
i the i.
pd I!tfgOa»' t <*i,-l Thick-
l fir illu
traL d circular. Dealer in all kind
Fruits and Vnmtable*. Also, Flab sad Oyetgre IB
•in. Resti^ me vour order*, wblcb will h tvn my
best attention. K. E. CUf!\TiI\M,
aug^oiinkwktf MBayvtrect, Hnvannah, Oa.
Ty Ty, Oa., August llth, 1886.
Once upon a midnight dreary,
I was tossing weak and weary,
For I had a fit of ague.
And my bones wer orysore.
Had tenly i read a iauel,
Of a me Heine on my table.
Rut to reach’t I scarce was able;
I was so infernal sore!
Took I just oue dose, 'twas Bile Beana;
Soundly slept I and did snore.
2S cents per hotilt. Bold by all druggists.
A Good One on Mr. Delta.
The Atlanta Capitol baa this: "Search everbodyt
_ of an amendment of this kind for Fulton I My pocket-book’s gone!” cri-d a gentleman at the
count j. H. U-o vropoud the oSee ot Inspector ot moraln*. u he ra.hsd into
liquors to prevent the eal* of any a<la Iterated
spirits.
The next speaker wu ex H.jor Ooodwln. who L ^“*°if M jj ld ^*. l l 0 |7*'
made a strong speech, urgiog a reunion of the p«o-1 all his pockets,
pie of Atlanta and® check of the fanaticism that la
the business office.
The gentleman was Mr. John Q. Deltz, of Macon,
whole here to attend the seetlou of theOraud
Homobody asked Mr. Delta if he had searched In
* his pockets.
'It’s no use,** he declared, "I never carry my
now ruling it U. referred to the vacant hoc*., I QftSSS ft"" '*+''***
people leaving the city to mako tWr HnS*
fortunes elsowhere, the depreciation of value* I the pocket-
kind, attributing
prohibition
of the prohibitionists to keep np the fight and fore®
It into politics, and bwllsved they ought to meet It.
the brteat pocket of his coat
uiuuuuu u w ro. I W.U-Sl;." hS.XcUtm^l. "I luir. buocurjlns
,, ”* , “ .. . I mj porkn-book In mj pnmn pocket for twantj Bra
Ue referred to the effort. I ,en«."
Oxx of the oldut end aoel rollebte enb-erlptlon
book publishing houses lu the Boutn la that of B.
Us arraigned, not by name, bat very unmistakably, I F. Johnson A Co. of Richmond, Vs. They issue
Rev. Dr. Hawthorne for the attitude be ha* taken I attr*ctlwud popular books,
.' vT , ■ ‘ uo u . I being adapted to the wauts of the Bouthern people
and 1* inking, in a manner far from compliment-1 which accounts for the excellent success of their
host of agents. Both members of this firm have
Hoke Smith wu caned out bnt spoke ...j . few 1 ?SWf
momenta Ue said he was opposed to the liqnor I the public.
trofflo u It formerlj exletod. end wu oppoud to Aockl.ui.lij Shut,
prohibition- He WUeved In plnclnff the trofflo nn-1 Leonard nlsht operator nt the Telephone
der strict regaladoa. Ue voted for prohibition ho- iuchan«e. noridenbUj ehot Ml- Manila Minton,
s ho thought it preferable to the nnro*nlntod »ho wu vtatUn* et hta honu. hd. Uvuneerth.
I reservoir, and yeetsrday while handling a pistol
I which he had found in a tmnk. he let it bill
the I some way. The plttol was di*cbarged, the
traffic;
prohibition.
not
He
vote for prohibition occupied the same position, entering Miss Mamies side and glancing downward
V,,. . ' w4fawaV.it.i Mrawt . I nieklng a severe but not dthg-roua wound. Dr.
believing it eeater to come from prohibition to a | 0^5,00 vu called lu and attended to the iujury.
strictly regulated sale than from the other extreme.
The time has now oome when Atlanta should take
that step, and the conservative men of both side*
•hould meet on that platform.
An Knd to Hone hcraplng.
d Shepherd, of Harrisburg, I
received ao much benefit from 1
Ing race
1 reel it
my duty to let suffering humanity know IL
The meeting adjourned after this speech. The | Uave had a running sore on my leg for eight ysen;
de*r tondenej end manning of the mutln* Is »
vigorous ersr on the fanatics, end 11 msj be said | |.utt£Mof Klr. trlulllttan snd seven boxr. Hwkl.n'e
that the movement is not engineered or led by I ArnlcsSalve, and my leg is now sound and welL
llu 11 or men or men Interested in the liuuor traffic D*'* trie Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and
ii juur ibcu or iu uqwr vmu t jj ack | #1| . g j^t^i |^|, at 28c per box by Lamar,
but substantial business men who are alarmed at 1 nankin Jc ism!? 1
Tb. flsht t. elrudj on ud 1, will be »u .null of-1 WU.Tj™-
Mr. Tb, conservative citizens’ uovsmeot will | Hotel. Mr. Jopu ewepsetadspertj. nt wrote bi
I bin nt Monta.ni.rj, ujlog tkstit would not bn
hmon, those no tk. eta,, wrro: Hon. A.ber.... ^ro^^^bjU^T^S.
Cox, ex-Mayor John B. Ooodwln. Hoke Hmlth, John I auspected man.
A. Fit ten, John H. Mecaslin, Jack J. Dpaldlng, I —They tell it on a certain bustneaa man In Ma-
°7,* n ££ u , w r2;“^ A - w ^■L^Tof’S^'S'sl
word, P. D. Spnldlkff, CoL Irik P. Howell, Jamu | i,o conrlujed the otn.r dnj s. tlmra were dalL to
O, Collins, Louln Obolstln, Joe IUrocb. Ed C. Pt I attend a certain plcnlo In tks^ coantrj, that ha
taro, Stoobu Hjm. John lljen. K. VsnUlskU, W I ’
D. tlhs. O. J. Hancock. Znch Cuttabwrj, M. L
Tolbert, Paul Bomsro, L. J. UU1, Lnaront DsOlvr,
Judge John CoUier, It. H. IUckwls, Adolph
Brondt. Major L. Mims. B. P. Wjlj, J. B, Leeter, A |soruiiM<^n, 'iiT Bk.nii"F;i.r1fc)‘M,"Tuter;
P. Thompson, Bob.rt J. Lowrj. Jobs J. Doonsn, f
John M. McOnlrk, Dr. vhnrlu I. WUsoo, John J.
Ljnch. A. C. Wjlj. Tbomu D. Brmdj, W. P. Elliott m'moov rofmstad. mo. ss or
Jadge O. H. Tenser, John IL George end CUrence I seta bj Lunar, lunkln A Lunu.
KILLED TWO MEN IN SELF-DEFENSE
The DmIi* Murlneon. I ■
Atuxta, Angust IS—Colonel Towers, principal Ur - Lister, of C«yn B s, Mlu., Kills Two ds-
•tiised that sooet bad
llurklrn*. Arnlas Helve,
The Best Helve Is the world for Cal. Beats..,
Bat Jobnsoo coDtisaed to advance, Dr.
■lien. Ue Mid sothtaf had been done u jH,
MM oMbtoMmaumkjton tk. Snp^ Court Of th. son.tj tod sot taH Mar. | ^ t ^ n “^ k jef^bebtod’hiTho^
the troeblr. When tkecoort comuea Joan and i q t^gn sppruscbed from sronait
Bcholn will be jwuntad la the frond 1«T end Umj ^ bMd of ^ hor J,;, Q d wllh 0 kolfe cat
wiU be Indicted no donbtewdtrtad for sasttnj. Lte Ur twice. ..no*, iu the breast sod on.-e
Court mo. t-> th* Fstr Vx, I in the arm. Lister then opened firs and
him. Inslanlfinmt appesrioK Darid; am
may b# a Snmsoo In strength, yet eom* to
prinf at th# hands of the prohibition Do
llish ho is coquetting with, for “as s man
xowethsoehnU h.rcsfc^
1*AIINELL AGGRESSIVR.
n. Summons llTT l-.rty lo b. 1-ron.l.t
lu AltssSsee* OI » Pnrllnni.nt.
London Anirast 17. -PatocII bn* request
ed sli Irisil member* of Parliament to b*
orient on Thorsdsy *t tbs ressesmblin* of
FsrfUmenL Hessysibst In «•* “•*
ersve snd pruning condition of public af-
Bv. It is very necessary that th.re should
he lull Attendance of th* Irish oonUngent.
f PL« Dublin Freemene Journal eaya lor-
ueU psammous stTows that the PsrnelUtes
tstdl condition of tbo
Urnlrl L^l HAlLbnry most «-
Wn how b* InUmUto mrcttho conUn.
tSM So w-rt
keeper of the penltesttaiy, wu found this afternoon
on the shod j aide of the cpltaL seeled la e cene-
enllisnts, and le Acqaitted.
New Oblxans, August ltt —Ben Johnson
bottomed choir, making heroic bnt mantis factory snd W. O. Finlnr trern killed hy Dr. LisUr,
efforts la get coot Tone corr-pond.nl, wllh e new Csjngm, ilt«., Bstnf lsy night Dr.
vtaw of dlncttsff the Colooer. wind front th. hut. Lister w». on^ bis wey to nm npsUent,
Uurobv relieving whet appeared to be net coffer-1 b« wss bailed by Johnson, wbosjv-
lug. Inquired whst h. hsd^ecldwt to do wllh .a. pronebrf with n drmwn pUtol Myloglhnl
ring leeden lo the recent mutiny *1 tbo Dads cesl fo^'tUs wdthron.
d notktn* hod bun don* nn yet, u I JfV* ““
Avuno, Angnotl**—Toareononsmdoet look o I killsd Finley. After tb* fourth fire, he
ns down the central juierdoj moroins, end u dropped bis pistol nod secure! another, with
Orifflo noticed en Incident wblcb epeeke well for which ha killed Johnson, after firing three
the gallantry of that road toward the gentle eex. shots. Dr. Lister wsa tried this morning.
When the train, which U tha feu one between At I »»d disohuged on the ground that he had
Us la tad Savannah, had proosoded a half uUa nctsd in sslt-defraao.
marly below tha Grtfan depot It wu dlacovend I
tkat a lady bad failed to get off, and wu greatly |
dkttnaood. Tha train coma Ion atop, and wui
rapidly moving book to tho depot to dopoalt the fair 1
|imeo|ir It la a— a wmknem of all relltonda lo I
extend tkle kind of oowisuv to tap trmrollng public, j
Atlantis and Capital.
AnaWTS. A asset l*.—Okarlu Arhucklr. of Bow I
York, pfobfatly tha laigsot Importer of ooffu la tha |
United statu, who wu boro a few months ago •
log to loon money oa real aetata, altar taking a I
Mrd'aoya now ot Atlanta la bar prohlbMon clothea,
detarmtnad not la loach anything kata, and left for
Chattanooga, where he hae placed loam emoaallag I
to fco.SOO c. S per ewat. Interaes. Tbla item wu I
famished by n wholesale grocer of Atlanta, who j
mat him while In Atlanta.
Tns Dlga
Atlsnta, August It—The tas dig—t of Caloost |
OKN'L DAN llACaULBY
At borne el Ik®
OEDXEY HOU8E, HEW YORK.
Breederay sat ink strsot.
Opposite Casino snd
Metropolitan Optra Hoots.
Rooms II » dty sad upwards.
i«uk*i Howi in tfcweUy.
Reeuaraai of oa*orpeas®d exoslleocc.
A home for families.
A resort for business men.
Mac AC LET and Dow ua, Proprieton.
This pepor in resdlmt room.
Brostivsy ran peas tk® door.
Advico to Mothers.
OBACCC
KES3ED8ES
i
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J-
:: Itri 5 r
THE CLISGMAN TOB.'CCO 0IKTI3EN!
fl'AJaMBlETfaraWVIA
f»r Itrhtitu I'i* -• Use t>r\rr UUrd **• *r»*.
utimiw fw.w. WU. ran Ar^l Ul.w»r» All-re-
V'fatuU, 1. tfs-r. Halt Rhwini B«rtwr*s Itch Utnr
•*i*au. Ptmplm. Horm «n«l lledis |'rl«*r .ill rl*
THE CLINGIViAN TOBACCO CAKE
NVri’HK'M OlVN USIIJIV, fore. .
*t»rt.noe. Cot-. Browu. knniiu. Kmlpelu. U
•: :.ui.M’,!vg
f.f IrrwvU, Ac In fact »Baf* a 11 IumI lirVUIlan
f~f’«ra»tttoo fmoi r««a« Price*-'.!-
I HE CLIHCM AH TC8ACC0 PIASTER
Prwpurrd nrrjir-dius to tiir mr.i •rlrutui
r.\V” r „.t |, *‘ *’• “W SrMATIVi
I SuUlihttNTis cfuup.'undcd wttk the par-.
I fdfSMM 9to. awd ii spM-i*llf in«w nd *1 f
Orsrip.Weod C* UAksof ths Brea* snd for that c a
f . irniADt or t(*nsmmstfr> msls4ao^ Z«kM s< •
and Pains, it to tevslusbto. Price Ik rln.
Ask four drucsMt for UMSttrsnudhw ororiUtrv
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM. W C U. &. A
•ot2Sdrm-kwi*
A. J ESSO l*,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
164 f ccond Htrect, Macon, Os,
Eg®*, rhlo>ens. Froltn. Ve^rtsblcs, et*-.. and «*n
otn. Furu Ps’oducs. t-j • t Uil n’.t utl n t>i Hinpplti;
tuelons. ^ ii* n^i
He srenras—Major J. W.^daMnosH. c»>)ilf>r Kx
cliani'i’ lUnk; Ma?orN. M. Ho«!, i.ii
U1 Bank
Jan
• HOLMES’
Mouth Waab
SUJtE (J L ItK
mill l>cnf HrifO X
Curve Hl- ' din;: Gii’hh, TT]c< r-. H.'ro Mouth. Hor®
Tbrost, Cleanses the Tooth nn<l Purlin-* tho lirostk;
lend recotumended bylesdlnir dontints. Prw-
eradbyDrs. J.P.kW.R,llolmes, uomi -h. Mscod,
For sele by all dnursists and dontlsts
COLLEOK OF
PHYSICIANS AND BURGKONH
UALTIMOltK, Ml).
This School offers to Mvdiral Students norar
jmfawfil i liukfal »iitl otL«.r fadVmuG.K* c. Scsd fer
caUtotfue to
Dn. THOMAS OPIB, I)fan. 179 N. Howard atre
JaySkwlu
MONEY FOR LAND OWNERS
SPECIAL RATES °
ON EASY TERMS.
Api»ly to
CLEM T. STEED, Miwon.Oft. No. JOo
ton Avenue, over 1’syce’s drunstore. n; rf’wMm
REYNOLDS’ JEON WORKS.
Iron autl Brass Foundries snd
•>ltit'llins- Simps.
Imq Ridiinr*. i »>•»• Miii**. S i up *. KU*a
I • • - - . t •' .,l I: I r. Ill- t r I.IIIMII S/s of all
lEMhk MriklMty of nil k.imI-. it:-.i m,iu. h*.
pntrtng*»•••»» euKlnesnnd msrhlnery s niK'clnlt/.
iron end bf castings of every tfadertoaon* u
fnctenyan* iverytking that It made or kept In Aral
dsMiron storks.
The proprietor has had an experience of ovw»
forty yean in the iron buAluens.
• ®*V“ ’ " '.miu. lu h. n Mill i'h:m N1 illu clivapat
ban anybody, and that thoy will givn ;.. i f. ct satis
taction.
A. EEYE0LD8. Proprietor.
Cor. Fifth and DawtkotMstn ou, M** ou. (la.
OCrifl-W-tf
rtuPA, Loss of Apjwttte. llradi
IrrsriUnt it tneioMtal to FSa
AURANTH
Mast of tb* dlmiM* which afflict nunlind are orlfta
ally caassd by s d l*nrdvrwl oufxllt ion of tbs LIV E R.
For all eon plaints of this kind, such ss Turpidii 1 ot
ths Liver. BUhiWiw. KVrvu-ts Py%ps>;«u, Imtwpw.
lion. Irregular, t r ot ths Ihrwwls, Gjoatipation. Plata
icncy. Knicutiona snd Ilarnln* of the lUomsck
inoolimM nl)«i llsartbarn), Miawms, Jsalsris
lil-uuljr Flax, Chill* sad Ksvw. Dreaklsons /'»v»r.
I Kihsastlnr bsftfiw or after Fsvsn, Chroolo Disr-
■ IkdMla Fool Breath,
ll*iartac«kraa
achs. Aw,
U Invaluable. It isnCK-panac«s 1
t-'it pi in C a'l asM.ioeb f i • LIVE ft,
w.ll VUnfi STOMACH ai I BOWELS.
It ebsnc*w the cun; litre, from a W*iy, )«tlsw
ttege. to a ruddy, healthy c*4.»r. It *nth*-ty te-K'yv«s
luwr. ni r; in it i- ,.... ■ f ti • BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
0LOOD, and le A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
► it sals Ijy all Dn:**ut*. Pries 11.00 per botila
C. F.STACICER, Proprietor,
'do SO. FRONT ST m Pblludniohla, Pm
marlldsmkw 6m
A ninyi; S i d ,U rei-.u for pmUi a and
J It ll.lt* |,.,cIra fri'»« » mhUy l.ox of
I II. of I-Itlier BCX. to
mornn*>*y right away tLfau «<:•• ta
this world. Fort-ires n
sure. Terms mailed frM.
novlwly.
REWARD!
tion of school vacancies snd need®.
nxpenM. Bend itatop fur rlrcula
RCIIOOL AGENCY, 1M South Clark i
III. N. D Wo want all kluils of mach
and famlllea.
7
C! KoBtnrl-y TTnlrerxIty, LEIH1OT03, KT.
lantd , -I r‘„u,
Cliear.cot
-ion
V w- H’-l'sea.
MOISEI' LOANED
Ii. F. LAWTON, Banker,
Second strreL M»* ■
SMITH'S
CT
URE EUh’-iMi; Sick pr*dacl»e HFoerbenrd.
Oa® do®® ri Here* Rcu;i*. I key curt aid
prevent Chilli / fnsf. Star *to»4th #* Itf
Breath. Clearthe IWn. Ia««th« H?rrev, *?»<t oi.e
U?« > Vlgcr to the sytteei. DommONKBEAN.
Try tNamt ted yon *•*•? hr toPho.t them.
Price, 25 cent® per kettle. Sold hy Dfi*?; * s ar.c
Medici .e Dealer® peaorrMr. Ser.f rr. r ;aipt «'
price ia sta-wp®, poftpnid. to tny addr
J. Y. WIITII ft CO.,
irntfactu-rff M StHtPay II. 1’6
% wit
s of tho Blood. It
« REST EQUIPPED In th*
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCE8T
WORLD • l
in;.. r . i
EE^SSEjsya aswaa
1 • • - ’ • E.lll T.-rm ' . • •
faU lire., 1. 1 1 »l llJl.L 1> f , i in.* . .« , l»tj3 l yjS, D.u
S700toS2500A,r;,V-5."':*-Kf
)■’ ' r '••• ' u-8 I*r. r.-rf. .1 toh.. emn
furnish th* ir own bones and vivo th« lr time*
toikebiMBem. foam mocanMi WrMMlkHf
* rty hiSwi 1 .^ I "» t Trin?im ni i5f t Sv
P| 13 b
i I’J ■
i«bjT
ua
Sen
VIKKIt-sl. UKI'.t KTS r.N r
II LANK UN IN KK.SITY oF !.t»l I>!\'
lid Ulf I t~i'. i
J. A. HALKl.lt.
i UAILI.K. V. D . Ih