The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, August 31, 1886, Image 2

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1886.—TWELVE PAGES, THE TELEGRAPH, I v.tuistn. trim, n»T i» th* IX sn ora W1HLT ■T TH* Vanns Tobacco* The Commissioner of Agriculture states that the experiment, if it may be called such, of raising tobacco as a staple product in Georgia, during the present season, is likely telegraph and Monger Publishing Co., 1 to produce good results. n Mulberry Street. Mscon, da. A fair crop may Hb raised, and may yet . _ ... prove unprofitable, from a failure to gather for C »1 pjandprepar. it properly for market, or the ■oao. eieo for three months, »5 for six months, | expense of this process may be so heavy II |10 areas. to new hands at the business as to reduce "tbs WxsxiTts mailed to subscribers, postage p ro flig to a disappointing point Aa the I tee. at *1.35 ayearjud 15 cents for six months. ripening season is at hand this new process Transient advertisement, w “ (o'the ot saving a tobacco crop will be read with Bally at |1 per square of 10 lines or less lor the ° ‘ ■rst Insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent In- interest | txtlon. and for the Weekly at $1 for meb Insertion. I The process devised it to pnll off the notice* of deaths, funerals, marriages and births, beginning at the bottom of the plant Vert* communications will noth, returned. “ rip “>- them.through the stem Oorrerpondenracontalnlng Important new. a» 4 ona wire attached to a sUck In such a way glscuatlous of living topics U solicited, but must be I as to secure them in place without tying. ■ riel and written upon batons olds of the paper to Many devices have been gotten np for this gave attention. . purpose, but in some cases requiring a Remittances should bemads by express, postal chujge of the interior arran g emen ts of the "^ta^CnM Peachtree itreet. “ d ^“‘ de * *»« IoomIIjAccOtA- au communications should bs addressed to ling to the device of Mr. W ilson, the same THE TELEGRAPH, amount of tobacco can be put on the stick SSsomj. Os. us by the old way, the stick costing about Money orders, chechs, sto-elmuld be “ «P*9+ ( ^ r thousand more than the oqe in com- sis to H. G. Hasson. Manager. , . T" I mon use; it requires n > change of barn or Ax Ohio Journal gives this criticism of fl UM> an j secures uniformity of oolor and the latest performance of the deuce of Sams: grade. “The performances of the ‘two Sams' at the The following are some of the advan- Urbana campmeoting during the past week tages of the new method: it cures from 60 b»v* not only been a disgrace to the Chris-1 je loo per cent, more tobacco at a time, in tian religion, but to the decencies of civii- one-half the time, and without one-third {zed life. Let them go back to Georgia the WO rk. and bide themselves in the densest pine As all tobacoo culturists,buyers and man- woods they can find. They may not be utacturers know, one of the great draw- f ran us, but they certainly are not chosen I back, to the successful curing of yellow to- servants of the gentle Nszorene.” baeco is a want of uniformity in color, Jobs Baowx U the""patron saint of that which is secured by grading the tobacco in political body, the G. A. B. During the field. There is a saving in weight of reoent Grand Army festivities in California lower leaves from waste, and increase in about one thousand veteran, visits l'«sa- ripening of upper one. The tobacco is dena. which is the home of Jason and Owen etrlpped and largely graded in the field, and Brown and Mrs. Thompson, children of old 1* ™ry little trouble to grade. It requires w — - — i —-U.JJ o» fop storage after stalk. The stalk tiuel on the outpost of Eastern Georgia, and she sbonld never suffer beraelt to be outdone by South Carolina or any other Carolina in earthquakes or anything else. The Empire State of the South is bound to hold her own. Besides, Angusta'needed a shaking up. Things are dull there. Thej watermelon season is over and there is a considerable strike on, which does not add to the live liness, or cheerfulness of the situation. But we are pained to confess that there may be suspicion cast on this Augusta earthquake. It is true that the police re ported one, but even the police that knocked out the Atlanta baseball club may have been deceived. There was a violent disturbance in the State which could be felt all over it. The daily Teleobaph failed to reach Atlanta in time, and the good people of that town were sufficiently worked up by this disaster to them, to shake the entire State. The new railroad bridge aeross the Oc mulgee at Macon, (or the Macon and Athens road had just been’ completed, and a con' "Ton tnuirn’t 90 out la that; go get ‘Well, pis’ beau la oat there on the Unm la bif drawer*.” “Huah, child, those are tennfe pant*.”—Omaha World. What a charming moon, Adelaide! The rippling of the ware#, the plaah of the oare " "Bat, Algernon, yon are gettlog rather In shore, are yon not?" "Yea, Adelaide. It la pleaaanter to hag the ahore." "Ia l\ Indeed? I didn't know. Ton'll bare the aatlafactloD of recalling that yon bagged aome- thing or other."—Philadelphia Call. Omaha dame—"And ao you belong to a Baconian club?" New York dame—"Yea, indeed. None of onr Fifth arenne people believe that Shakespeare wrote thoee play*; they are too divinely masterful." "Bat what la the argument In favor of Bacon? He, too, was only a man." "Yea, bat he was a real, live lord, you know."—Omaha World. An Arkanaaw Justice of the peace who had jnit married a couple turned to a man and said: don't believe that the woman will lote, serve and obey Mm." "I don’t know," aome one replied: "•he aeeme to be a very amiable woman." "I don't think she la," replied the Justice. "Why so?" cense aha used to be my wife.’*—Arkanaaw Travel* ler. Pur 1113 ARM AROUND HIS FBffiND and fatally stabbed him. A Sunday Stabbing Affray In Atlanta—Toma 1 feralth Cuts Herman Gllck Three Times—Frank Potts Closes * * Business and Ueinovea. Patient—"Then yon think my finger will have to be amputated, doctor?" Surgeon—"Yea, it will have to coma off." Patient—"How much will the strnction train was passing over about the job co.tr Surgeon-’’Fifteen doUan." Petlent- time this earthquake was reported. "Is Uut the beat you u do. doctor? I’m a poor Until further and reliable details are re- Sorgeon-’TM. Its Is the bert I can do for ceived it will bo entirely safe to put thi. I ZriSk'vl!? "*°‘ off,or *” "" earthquake down to the causes suggested or ‘ . ,, . „ .. ., . , . _ I Lawyer (to timid young woman)-"Have yon tho romantic account bv the Atlanta Con* I . ' . « * ; 3 jviiuuiu 1 ever appeared M m witness In a salt be'ere?" stitntion of the “acoop" of the Gentral I young woman (blushing)—"Y-yee, *ir, of course.” bj stem, first by the Louisville and Nashville, Lawyer—"Please state to the Jnry jnet what snlt It and immediately after by the East Tenn-1 WM " Yuuug «ruu*«&(witii acts confidence) "It nesseo, Virginia and Georgia. Or perhaps ? . . , . ' . trimmed with a lovely blue, with hat to match it was the bunging of beer barrels In the (rapping violently)-"Orta to cart’ Kimball House garden. —Ksnsss City Journal. Tbs Zaw’s Zlolap. ! a , u « u wills* rod Bouton oom corns lato car of The most important and intereiting fea- fleo lost night about 13 o’clock and languidly in- tureof the session of the State Bar Also-1 T |ir,d of “>• nl « l “ "dttor ’« didn’t kind elation may he considered the report of the “ XZZ convention on the law a delay. ecowledalhim* moment in sstonlohmint, then It is a very clear and exhaustive presento- u ked: "What', tho matter with you, doc tionof tho subject, and is as oonoise also ltoomeli*? How would you Ilka me to Servlet" Bo as it were possible to make it tore "*• "afortnnatc Intruder bad time to napond The oonvention, after discussion, adopted h * WM 0,1 th,lon|twt ,h “" *»">•«*<»• John Brown, of Harper’s Ferry fame. The about one-tbird the room soldiers placed‘ ® r0W “2Tows a, hluled being °detach!d, Uirdrying^roeeaWnder I» • lmost wiu,ont chan K«. »nd appointed a j ’That’. tben^ro^h tttTatrw^vrit^a^ongroiw! I tbia systom ia much morefapid, a^a much I e^rideration eff^tho* coming | """Bobby.” Tho hand played "John Brown’. Body.” lower temper.tnr.Th. .Unger of fir. from .... “ ubemed of you." Tl • whet I cell a good dinner," remarked i he leaned back In hla chair with an air of eald hie mother, with, crowd »ng lb. , Unm, .b.rM. ... th.ri.kc( bnrat.g U» »“,«!• «tobc.MnU onr Uw-1 clatee the good thlnge of life," he eald, "like all great enthusiasm. I barn is so crest that very few insurance I will be equal to their plain duty. the ret of u,.’’ "Don’t you think it was a good Tbe recent tragedy in Montgomej. AU. oom iM> i( tDJ< w , uuk# , t ^ prem . We take it that much if not moat of the •“J^ 1 ““ ^ ‘”1 In which a policeman wm murdered by a | work done on this report 'should bo credi* I de ® d * 1 eD l°3 r#d 11 prominent citizen, prompts .correspondent to write: "The people have lost confidence | Tho Country Po.tma.Ur THE INSIDE OF ATLMTA. feet below th. Burf.ce. 1—^, vote 1. . wooden plug .even , vent, iny of tbe water from «,?) well, where It might b. lo, t br through HUB envlce. Th. well „ “ 14.000 gallon, of water dally ** atsstwasmsdo »». SS*** the output with 0 ilx-inch pump to * How much more water the well . niched In a day cannot bo eaUmated Ibn. wm tbe foil capaell, of the p^ " **• mt supply of It,000 gallon, drtlyT' four hour,, and th, remainder of th, „ cbVi.rj U idle. When the well ““ Mod bored 1 UnMofiW.fwtnwM turned or„m eommiaalonera u export of tho water.. tlon. famlihlng arteitan water more wlUb, located ao won ao nttabl* m bOHecured. pi, A ehort time ago ,omo of tho wealih. Atlanta avhed the board .of run th. water Into their tWdonceowm pyy for it to the wn way that they the water cork i' water. Ikta requort . J on the greuar* that by doing ao the mu,t, bo out off to mu extant, and tbe pnkuV 1 made to suffer. The oommlMioner, h„ mlded to farnlBb the artealax water fn who want to go to a hydrent and draw h. ted to our fellow townsman, Walter B. iotvmy mrab'at'boml?’ I Hill, of whom it may bo truly said that he ™ — Atlanta* Ao.p;«l 39.—Atlanta haa bad another cutting scrape which threatens to be of a fatal character. It occurred this afternoon about three o'clock on Marietta street near Sharp’s drug store. ^ Iujm *” loner * M *yart of the watcr-workT Tho participants weu Tom Smith, an employe of . Fort 3 r * two hydrants are nr,* . the Cbattahooche Brick Company, and Herman Gllck, a painter in the employ of Jamee D. Collins, who Is more familiarly known as "Dutchlo*’ among his acquaintances. The difficulty occur led in (he street. The men were playing when bad feeling sprang up. Hough language led to blows, which was followed by Smith throwing bis arm around Gllck's neck and stabbing him three timet, Inflict ing ugly wonnds in the back of the head. In the left ■houlder and In the left side. When Smith reli hla arm from around the neck of his victim, he ran off, allowing Click to fall to the ground. Click was carried to the Ivy street hoepltal, where his wonnds were dressed. There seem* to be ttttle hope of hU living through the night. Smith has not been cap tured, but a strong effort Is being made to get him, HEAVY LIQUOR S4LKH. Ur. Potts Uloses His Liquor Business and Removes to Chattanooga. Atlanta, August 29.—At midnight last night, Frank M. Potts, who hss for years been one of tbe _ ^ largMt wholesale liquor dealertln Atlanta, eloaed bio at the publlo meeting* wbteh have' mtlbb doom. Hie license expired yesterday. Alt day | Uon under way. It u to bo obeerved th.i yoatarday throng, ot people pon d Into Mo place of I large proportion of the leader, tod tboio ten! business and bought bottles and' Jog, and deml-1 In the movement ora Prohibitionists. The n* ]obne of whisky. At * lata hour lMt night they I eortiona of tbit element m to the growth a wm still calling for spirits. Prominent among | parity of the city under the benign intthet these wore well known prohibitionist*. Two large l "dry" regime are somewhat at rartaee, demijohns full of l!qaor,rennw«nttng»a<lof wealth, nttefancea of speakers at the racant ■tending near the door but night, wm pointed oat wlioae cry Beamed to sound Uks i m tbo property of two leading prohlblUontata. "Help mt Caeeiae, or 1 sink." Among the largest parchaseri of llqnora end turn I At tbe same time It must be eald that i„ were tbe varlon* clubs here, wbleb an laying In displayed by these gentlemen 1> a comm ■nppllea against dry weather. Tho Capital City one. It It dlfflcult Club. I am Informed, pnrcbMed .boot' thirty casks m wbat practical good I. to com, , of boor. movomont, except, perhaps, In the eUrrlns j Oneotherclub, which Is called by the member, tho I th, peopto. Bom, very practical mm who b ‘D. II. U.,'* which 1, tb, "Drinking lien's Tnlon," I tended tbe meeting. My that nothing can 1 composed of yoang men,bought of Pott, 10 barrels I as the plan proposed. The leaden oppesi of wbtaky and twor. OUt#r elnbajbave bought differ-1 groping, reaching out rather wildly ana ,(>. ent qnantltlea. Mr. Potto stated when he cloowi I Ishly after wmethlng in the way oft boom," thitlt wsa the heatrleet business b. bad known Ini One gentlaman said, tn bis remarks 1 Atlanta In hla line. I that wbat wm aimed to bo accomplished by i Nest week Mr. Potto will reopen on Ninth street, gen button could not b* don. by rewluiisu,] Chattanooga. I money, and when tbo moneyed men, tbs it Speaking of vacant house*. It may bo of Interest properly owners of Atlanta, are Mksd to went bands la thalr pocket, to help or start tn * hla wun ’ t do **• The question of Don ■ far not an Sored very largely Into the ■ SI Hi Atlanta ana Prohibition Atuxta, Augusta J». —Tbe movement w| by tbe orgsnUstton of wbat ta called thei llannfacturen’ Association, ebowt thst a people here who beltave Mmethln, m ul . , to pot new life Into tbe city and start ] btutneee boom. Very few of them wi made the admissions four or Ire ycim ^ bare found frequent Indorsement lnthT) •tato that when Chattanooga thought yonwonld. bocoiao tbo didn’t think yon | unn g,m,nta be could not find a vacant store. I bUtTpirtapa^ftwr^heptaoi bare msturS While bo wm worried about this, n gentleman I "}* M ““tertnrws' i^ theTmcacy 01^6 Uwi, or rather their I » power in tho iani Sometime* he I n<J , nb j^ t that ho does notl The minister’, wife mt on thofront porch mend-1 ^^^“^d’^b^dVbuUdu” lMl ' aCb * * 0Od ' “^‘° b ® h0 — *** execation to pnnUh crime, nnd it U openly keep* » .tore. OccnaionaUy he practice* odom/ . log th. cloth- ot on. of her nun»ro«. pregony. ^ ^T u w.“knoU and highly mtamned Th * Letter. , , c s. ea t swindle, medicine, nnd not nufreqnently dispense* ■ A neighbor pomlng that way .topped In for * I cltlMn „s Atlanta, end own, considerable real estate Atlswi*. August 38.—The letter pel nuerted that a roan may cheat, *wi ^ Rh.mM h« not indnlne in nnv SHREDS AND BATCHES. irlendlychab A large work biekat half full of f** 1 "" “““l h „ tb. New York Bvenlng Poet, wrlttea by gamble, embezzle and commit muider, and ;' menUoned, 8 but run Th. bathing bo, baUev.. tn hot weather strips.- “■> th, P°^’ Aft,r LlUremSip, tSs^ enterprUo, and abort ^n ' if he can bring to hli aid influenoo ana I * I National Weeklv I rtaurksot a goaalppv nature the vlaltoraald: "You I 1 I giving a dtacriptloa of the condition ol . ..j ...msiaiiw mnn«hv Vio uccinittcd I k linall truck farnii bo is atill tuO moat I - -- I naein to b* well nipplled with bnttooe, hire. Good-1 P®*® 00 ** .. I i* creating a itir. The Conutitutlon money, » punlab-1 important man in tho aottlomont; and ia I AtConey Uland—'m, I»aac. imhowUantifulljr I mmn .. very w#u# ind##d# - -My graciou*! I Mo"nc to Chattanooca rtder » w * B P*°* to fllaproving the of any crim^ or at tbo moat, Wa pnmao ir* fid. wavee riao and falL* "Now, IUbacca. don't lf two of btttUma ^ Lu# . WM *®own toat Mr. Potto wa* going to Chattanooga tlut ^ p«bll*hed the view* of* ment consult* of a b» month, plramsn “ “ 11,0 neighborhood fid- ^ . h6p „ USTSTSa'S? STZZP S sojourn in some handoomely furnished I dlerin aootu circle*. ... I Nothing bm been board ot John L. Balllvan re- anywbn,.” "Indeadr mid tb, mlnteteF, wffr. 11* 0 *’ 1 * who w “ l * d 1010 wth hm “ d *° 10 WOIk I Sf.w i. ..i—ii airy room in th* lnnatio aaylnm.” a*** oonntry postmaater is a walking oy-1 and it ta presumed h. has not boon .drunk, calmly; "I’m rarprtaod to hear If m all the/a bat-1 lolopedinof neighborhood goeaip. He can I ho on* thlnko ot John sober. -Ptoayan*. I tone wore foond la tbo contribution bo*. 1 thought Tn* Chicago N*w» thni notlcea I out hair, pull teeth and write deed* and „ tMd „ no _ simply because you call r#ur 1 »<«ht m waU put thnn to rema t»a ao 1-whst. Uorr, who wio once a Oongteaaional down: ^ Ue knowl tha way to .very gneker- oU Thom M l.ffonoo that doun’t .ntlUo you to a rau * t > ou *°’ w,u ’*• “ 4 <*“ *«»tn won."-1 "The announcement U made that Mr. ltoa-1 ^ mnicadine vine and bee tree within a 1 fat office under th. Democratic admtnutratton.— | M,rcll ‘ n * T ” T *** r - well G. Horr, of Michigan, has gone down r|u j ia| of t#n m | )H Bometime* he i* an Philadelphia Herald. to Maine to participate in the Bepublican I ^ggitr»k>le and indnitriotu nurse for tbo Mtae EmUy-"WbMa 1, your regiment at preaent, canvua in that State, lf the Maine folk! I . . , occnnie* the po«l-1 He-l'-ung?" Mr. Toang—"W# are atilt In etatu i NewTork 8nn: There an Mm. v,it bandmM* I are M cut. a. we ,u.p«t th^rare, they wM | Uon * „ f choriiU r in the nearrat ch£Tb. | ^ ' man U llkewtoe atlrred up. aubttanOaliy correct and It engaged la j a reply. ATLANTA’S WAY. How a Plnmblnff Contract Wa* Given Oat— An Iojanctlon. I What to do With Orfmlnala-A Atlanta, Augnat 98.—A bomb of good propor-1 Mol at lon of a Vexed BAD MEN AND GOOD ROA O Heat loll. POLITICS AND POLITICIANS. Senator Murtba, with hie young face and white done exploded In tha campe of tha county commie-1 I*®w York Journal of Commerce. ■loners a day or two agta and th. fregm.nta w.re _W»ggB!o Kfi ■ not gathered together nntU today, when a meeting ItU.™» “ySuiy i bald for tb, parpora of healing tbe mis placra. I yet tried, or any bribe given not cai. The man that threw tbo bomb wm Bartow A. War-1 diotad, they may form lb* subject of i 5. .VsiTv obaptar. W« atao exclude each monbnr lick, of tb, ftrm of Warllck A Wtngata, plumber, undorrantancoof dralb. They will be l will not fad* upon exposure to the » nn - he become* an oracle and a leader. tatted. Hnaband-Yra. "I thought ba wm doing Bernard UlgUn and RobertG. McCord ore'itra etde tents. for tb. unromanUo bureter. ttaptel ceaatial fly-paper. influence of oonntry poetmaatera, under a | , cmmM neott-Arkonra, Tsawlter. rad r^r In tb. ConrteeJonmai: Hannitai Ham- r- 0 and no one bul tha lncky Arm bad I of arqueetratloa from aoctoty dui Becextlt the Atlanta ConxtituUon, in a Republican regime, that a pogtmMter-gen- „ y(m ^ ha „ duf daBb ud bUndr uo, from tb. day ba wm capebte of forming ail »ntan«l with upon tho eubjMt. Tbo tew *iSS^ISbilb” by . gp^m of virtuous indignaUon. ^ X'JSEZEZl —M S^SSSlf aflame with bloahea, severely lectured tho paper, iasued a sort of ttmi-offlciai order yeetordayjuat before the eolUattoo waa token up, • 1 fneSSSSSfatoetoflLima I tor from compeUtlva firms. Another point In ooo- unthinking pvopU with young women of th. Northern watering that th. country po.tma.ter. .hould ^ ^TwZTU-m^. wm tuShS.1. a. to the .tyl. of their bathing com.cuivwrr* for hU peraonai organ. ° ttd,tttUtMlt>M ’ I blmluteOUoratnUt.m. The.^rat.oftb.Mte-1 c<wnB ,urton.,C. W.H.nntcntt ta tb.mnlo,mom-1 fiTrtS?ggki&SSgl^dS.. dreTra- Now . correspondent 0 f the Au- DoubtleM th. order wm Jarrn^olfo^rTf m^tea vo^ t-rof tb. «rmof Unnnlcut, A B.Utngra-b. and tb. w^^^ drtH.M. now ncorrrajra . pogtmMterl “““ ®»r°* marrtegatei»rmi oompromtalng Hepubllcan. U. wm Crated Oov- Uwupon awarding coutrecte in tbl. cunn.cUon SiS’oS'SV.riwdSra.><l5-~lorel gusta New* writes thus about Atlanta. 11 for the country , | ]adyl-"Ma1ain. staca yon are determined not to ( moor la 1M7. and In Use ram. year wm retamM to I I of fh. raDtaaTSotardiu taa<x><MiUwhk* a^j viaited the gallery of a leading photographer I deUghU in MUing * nb “ ri , pt |“ n I tavram. with,onr Imnd. would r-rtmp. favor I “ra1‘ , te , m.1tnrMare l b! I "Or If ray on* of th. aforemld .Octet. rt.aU «- and I waa atruck with the Urge number of I lists of joumall he doca not like, and build-1 me with a email order? Fliaganda Blatter. I in thu laet year ha waa appointed ooUaetor I calve, taia. or contract to raoalva or taka, either I Jho°liva by day's wages outride of Jali ec mi-nude picture*. There *ccm. to be a ingnpthoM of hi. way of thinking, or Lndovle Hater,, tha French playwright, paid a mdlrecUyaey part of th. pa, orproet 1“ u nerfect erase among tho people to have that may promise apecial indnoe menta graraTul oompUment to won«aklod wb.n be mad. test offle. be ImMwm that of mlntater to (pels. I arising out my rack contract, h. .ball bo dramwl I ld~ SfTu.'s prt fa , with about M I therefor. th* following reply to a novlco who applied to him: I Carter Journal: Tbo Blalt bill appropriate! f»Rly «t malpracttco In offleo." I bread and water, bat tbo ot laics bos themselves photographed with aooui on inereior. , I "irao.n„,u.!L. i. u.v .h. .ra,. I |7».0(M,000 from th. t ^ ‘ 1 1 Uttle olothea on M poMihle. Of course no I. Tho Teleouapu hag had a somewhat rough men were on the board*. The Uit wm | experience wijji oonntry postmaster* under | _ . L . 1M | tb* coostltnUon. It ta in open end ttegrent nsurp-1 the office ot tb* county commission.re end then | ‘“wj msUt utwn’ !t*tiui the H“ *• composed of children Uter going one bettej —• Ingidolnot helped the condition! much. Ur. I I Poraataxtopoy’taooffteMoof ■utacoutt. TUre I deduct, taking for that amount Mm* old pioporty | wort and tbo'datety^blll of tare are and the U.Ur juat keeping on me rail not pen I cooeultatlon with you. gome mutes! Are Iboy I brnboon no loraonra over proposed fraught ulth I that wm placed in the building when It wm con- Lto beget that repentanc. which mi of the decency line, and, I doubt not, Cleveland has ordered the country mul/ dumb?" "At temt they say m," wm the re-1 greater danger to state right*. No man wtU | .tm^ud. maklna the bid ILUi for tb* Dlactu of 1 threshold of sU fra* reform. No - crossing it in some instance* if true modesty I postmMter not to goto nominsUng I ply. w.v. tn oil nn the CM. ” conventions, snd he will perhape respect Travelling Briton (to total .traefer of tb* fairer I saldthtaUa more gift, a .rstnlly, and that no In-1 parpooM. Bring aoqnainud with tha Uw npon th* I whsaha U dlschargad fi wer.toritontbe^_^ ooUU. theord.r, but he wUl Mnrcely comb to work oexl-’-Willyou many n»r T. k-No, air rar-1 terfM.nre ^^^^o ^ Tu* \ nldoeta Time* My*. P 0 , q.. natron* who gave him the post- I U|D, Y Bo11 T - B.—"Mock obliged. Now I con I p lumb , m endm«nt both show cal sea hM been stormy in Georgia thi* ‘ or the patrons wno gave ni i I trev.l tn the mm. oar with you without .pprahw-1 which tpproprlau. th. money wUl summer, but now that the nominations are I office. . ^ WooIdyon-«-mtadpumngltonp.p«.”-1 „ nearly all over things will quiet down. In onr local columns is Mt forth our I Thettermon. I to. cnsuiutlou. thu raooure con noth.d.l.nded, I whet Mr. Warllck w—goln* to do or not. on. thlog I ^unuteghte wirterec* Mctriy Ttrera will be no ornwaition to Gordon for I l»h*t oxporieno* with S country poetmsater I .. rm ^vprtMd that you nmombra nu. Mr. | hnltao^te e ;b.|l. certain that tboy wore hnrrtadly C sited «<M»»hsr retamjd. _ Then WtU be °PP^ ta Turner who is not wsU-iucUned towards the Tsls- reathsrty." sold Mrs. DoBobooe. "tinea |l la m lh> * ,OOTOta *’ “d th* tetttng ot tk* ooatnet ojji tSia^b* tea JrariraldfriM- *•*" Governor, no oppomUon llkMy to Turner, “ 1#M ^thlt w. mri." -Ob,- replied Mr. Faalh- ^ ra^lTl^ a d.^?ta/.riSK ttariS£ thoraughly dtaon-M. A. in.MtlMlon of the tew SSYjTJri" bill oHvT? -raddrif, and likely none for Senator in the Sixth dia- n,.! sbi. arty, with profum oeUantry. "th.re U nothteg re- ofthe»tatao;th«r counted ontho rapport of South upon th* rabjoc t satlsltel tha commtastouan that Saab. And w. would ntakatbariddaMW! trict, nnd little or non. to Hagan in W. have good rraaon to ^ I ^rbu.'bou, ih L-^re my d^ 1.^11 ^TLrtt ^k^-1 ^ had «red in two «p«m. prarient.,.; Lowndra county. W* will have an OMy <*“ 14 not altogether an exceptional on*. can remKnW anybody."-*xchsnge. I ora htimalf a BopnbUcan. sold It wm the moat I wm UtawanUng th* contract without properly ad- p ,onubte form oflaridi wjrt ta**" . J . I is ig tnig that the Tsleoiaph doct not be-1 I danwrona oodoavor heever witaMiod to estank I vnSgtatglMa and tbe other wa. i« ^d..H..I.«issstaaM5»i>ilnt.tal«»‘ry time from now on." IntheMmeUan. ^ | 1 "BriUff." mid u Arkaram Judge ... ds, ls« | u,.po.«^th 1 r^ J ^Mnm«t.aad b V d.. | whkb ^.3}^!! dTy wh« Z State I ijratomof oowoor uoor w A^fe-t I iraunded Inlh.prinolplMofU. pari,ran fril'w ““»« ““ bld »*“ <or P>“‘««» SJdSf u.? SSn *?ur V I .Mth.dangM Invited by tbl. departure. But It U »« ••«*» apparatu. tn tho court houM for btriing bum pilMM erake W ram en^ “.»g»tnMy. and that no In-1 pnrpoere. Bring aoqnainud with th* law upon tha I whonh* U dtechaigril from rarie . L No inch aasuranco can „ W act. Mr. Wsrttck eocnisd the tarricaa of an th,m ,nU '* l onc * 'f 00 » xnd* amendment and tbe I mr ‘ " eer^iee oc an I na tj|- ^,11. ( a no mat bardeblp to to* both abow that the power! toomy and made prepavattona to Ilia an iojanetton I tbev are eangbl and returned 10 » bea i money will follow It to aae I on Uond«y. I they an wall honied and clothed «** linrr li nt the Ust Mftnion on thia subject I intorvention SKS! to have bran. It Ud . penitentiary to convince M me conn- ™ Z remember* 8 however, that *om. I 1 le^J^V^m" ^ I At the Coucort—Young Coadld; "DU yo. of General Gordon’* aapportenhAVo Assert-1 I hear such horribly dtocordant,eu •putting, that his candidacy meant a severe dis- trouble to do go^ I ^~ ou Proudfut-’ttdrr, that’, my . Kgjra of th . , rW , m ,j ku . Mnlinim. of the railroads and the General I Karthuuakes I daughter, and ■- YoungCandld-’ I repeat, sir. SUU) tho money expended tb* year previous, I ciphning ol tLo ramoMt, ana raeuon Karthquaka*. rnreh Infrimal otatter at th* Idlota Uhlod n. are wh.thw or not any 1 himsaU annonne-d that the Lwdslatnre Kimultanecutly the news coma from I ^ why, t ran thrar» word.f th. sons’’-1 wkitaaedcutoredc would be a Gordon LegiaUnre. .Athens, Greece; Cairo, Egypt; Chariraton, | Ttd-Btu. | toany aute!sW Tbs traveling evangelist business !* suf-1 8. C„ and Augusta, Ga, of earthquake The baby wm doubted up with th* cram to and <re«*choote toe caltel tn touatangte tb* situ*-1 who Ulnk It no great^ matterw re"- w . Ho gave tl M hie opinion that tho oontreot >“"dariMWhlcb they Mall »>• . ... — _, thorn with thalr faU. "Too," ho aokad, "weat oay | ire* Utegal and In eouMqaoaco would not itand. “no retlroad.yrtim In all ofJ in M»t with a vordtot—Chicago Wrafa^BIM. rtgttara th. Mr. H.nmontt WMMtad to raprra. hi. opinion. I L'.tem ^kSK _ Vn« reared us Than-1 to «>• "» of furnishing w-;_v. . . -1.. U_» w . nt l l nus run oswxn loosing tnai way." uu» »s*«x I don ih* coastirati *n ’or ll.l. rare- of pottaga, w» ‘ "*1 supply o< pure water. Th* wall Is 3.0U fi Boor ilium tried hard to »ee, but went I ^ ^ Augnat*. Augusta is the sen-'(Jnri.r from, asp;-I,.,* my nightgown on. 1 shell are an .ad p«t to th. wbol. m*.ter * WM pn.f,..llanaitt»«m«»ff.wv?T."’ right, prepet wut panouc » twoui Momrao- Dtck: ^T^ray «=s! r-- whcnRiragjwrionMdvrtth d ~ | Walsh and th, staff of th. Chart*to or-1 noire*ratdocre trakteg the, wo, - Lmte Dick | Sf£: away aa blind aa be came.* ^ .. p«r unu rep; ly of pore water. Tbe well to 2.044 feet I ^'m'wvW to hiStrn the * b * d—P. hoi Ih# water apply come, from a vole LUO 1 work shall b# loangnrated.