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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886.-TWElVk rAGivS.
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lit 10 H. 0. Has805, Manager.
Gf.nebal Ukauubgaed has just given $500
for the relief of the Charleston sufferers.
This is good for General BeanregarJ, who
defended Charleston. Gordon had an
organ in Charleston daring the late canvass.
If you sympathize with Charleston don't write a l
poem about her. Don't hit a fellow when she's
down.—Rochester Post-Express.
What Do the “Apr tay? | The lionets Again.
The Atlanta Constitution of September 19, takes I A Washington special says:
occasion. In pleading for Atlanta as the fittest place General / 'exander II. Lawton went through here
for the proposed Technological School, to show to-day to New York. It Is said that he Is to Join
why Athens Is the unfittest. For the honor of I Congressman Hammond and other Georgians in
Athens, of the Cntversity of Georgia, and of the I New York In another attempt to have the Geotgla
young men of the State, It Is hoped that the Constl-1 State bouda listed.
tuttou's reasons are not good. Bat the Con.Utution The pnrcbosere of the lato is,no of Goor-
people ought to know what they are talking about, I . , , , ,
fh. nmJmHyof them being Cniver.lt, men. Th« K la bonds «“T have engaged General Law-
Constitution says: ton and Mr. Hammond for the work re-
We do not believe the school could get any ad-1 ferred to, but the Georgia officials had no
vantage from being attached to the State Unlveni- ftT ,Au or ! tv f/> dn on
ty. The university would unquestionably over- I authority to do 80.
snadowlt. Whenever a classic*! education is put Listing does not have any effect anon
alongside an industrial education, tne latter will be * *
snubbed by the former, and its students forced to I the quotation or value of Georgia bonds.
rmiUtondUnd Mriptand* wsu' n°.' STS with money to invent is glad to
top. that ihe two education.night go hard Ju | get them as a safe seenrity.
Wbat will strike the people after awhile
grew fewer rnd fewer, untu'laet eeaalon there was I j, the fact that this bond business is creatlv
but one agricultural student In the University. It I ........ ° J —
nitsbt be said that hla education coat $17.1.1 a agitated jnst after Georgia hsl nominated a I Itroog aa hla appetite." This eiplalne why a tramp
8HKKD3AND PATCHES.
Hired girl* are worth a dollar a day In Dakota, but I
they are not worth a continental In this neighbor
hood.—Washington Critic.
THE 1NMDE OF ATLANTA.!
J. D. ALLEN, THE NEGRO'S SCHEME
TO CHEAT AND SWINDLE.
••Love la blind." True. true. The young man
never eeee the dog until it le too late to escape In a |
dignlded manner.—Philadelphia Item.
Dow the Supreme Grand Haet.r of tbo
Grand Lodge of the Knights of Honor
Mndo a Good Living—Promt*
nent Witnesses, Etc.
Kansas achoolteacher-''Where doe. allour grain ATLasrra, September 23.-The arrest of J. D. Al
go tot” "Into the hopper?" "What hopper?" i nnj colored, eupreme grand maater of the grand
■•Grasshopper!'' triumphantly shouted a scholar. lodge of Ko |ghta of Honor, haa developed a swindle
"Papa." saked little Johnny, "what does embodl- “nch greater than waa at first supposed. That the
men! of unmitigated aaluluity mean?" "It means organization is a supreme grand myth la now no
the other fellow," replied hla pa, who la a poliU- tonger doubted. Developments already show that
clan.—Merchant Traveller. tally one-half of the ofllclala whoso namea appear
—- ... . I in the cabinet of twelve, were placed there without
A pbyetoloplst eaya that "no man a body la aa 1 tl ie ir knowledge or cbnaent. It aeema that Allen
EQUAL R1QHT8.
No Favors Shown to tbo Faatldlona or s .
Bah In this Column. "
IMPOSSIBLE.
Merchant Traveler.
Once there was a maid whose beaut*
tho . cholc ®«t art; 7
A«S e ? Blllrk 00 household duty
And she even had a heart
O'e* her fac6 smiles chased m.i.
Like the snnbeim.'
And she never let her mother
Sweep the steps or wash the clothes.
Every night the grand piano
. ^sponslve to her touch—
And this maid of charming manner
Oft made bread and pies and such.
®f form and feature.
viKBSher glance-
Yet this handsome, dazzling creators
Used to mend her brother's pants.
P. 8.—Her address has been lost
XDifcbt be said that bis educaUou cost 91V -* * I ns»i«*u uiter Georgia ub j uuminaiea a M biB anceUte.'' ThU explains why a tramp mi T
Kr" ,UOto '“ b *'"'* 1 ’ >•«>• man for Governor who is dissatisfied with c .„ mi. bigger pile of victual. in a day than he can nJet^ousetand^hops Cr0Wded
The writer of the editorial claims to be a special the bond settlement and who has been “ * ,1W wood.—Norris ton Herald. I —~n— ..n. ' • -
triend of both Athens and the University. Athens I citizen of New York for several years past
and the University have reason to pray ' Save us |
I regardless of results. j ^
Mr. Lttewate—You must excuse me Jf I am rather | Among the names of the officers constituting the | was
from this friend.” 8urely both Athens and the I The Old Soap Man on rgl<«. I Miss Keene—Dear me! It must be dreadful to 1 tltl© of supreme grand attorney, and Dr. A. J. 8.1 Inland Stnnfnr/t ».
University will prompUyconlradlct;theConstitulion 11 ma / b ® recalled that Governor McDan- hJkT# headache i0 muc h of the time.-Exchange. Dyar. who appears aa the supreme medical exami; pleasure to give a wav the* nnr? matter °^
. t ... At.. nannl A nt 111* AM flip I 161. mtinTl 1 Ttl llV A HPOtlnn (if nlH Tinrortn. I rv.w n A »h nf Ah... w..tu - as, a. I 1 7 . R “ lUU I'Ur.S03 VonK.
dull. I am always stupid when 1 have a headache. I cabinet are J. R. Alber* who Is honored with the I descendant.
Canadian great-grandfather reeanti.
present at the christening of hUm&
editor. What say the good people of the classic I iel, accompanied by a section of his person
city? What saya the venerable chancellor? What I al and political staff, recently journeyed to
aay the honorable gentlemen of the fa alt j? What I Philadelphia.
Uncle ! ^m—Well,
1UCUU1 LUO UIUS. -£.AtU»UBO. I - rr —.uj-.omu UJUUIIN nlPRSlirfl IO DIVO flVOV fhn .... _
, hM .. th . tter now , The »»• Both of Ul “« seutlemen reside in Atlanta, h is horses on the luxl P 3 W0Q b J
wnats tne matter now? Aa* \ .r* «.it av..i_ I
and are well and favorably kfiown in their prof<
pwpla—We wuit the government run on bualneM „ 0M Th „ momlng ^ Bnte(lu
much-respected truateea-a Conatltu 1 i„. ,t,i. , Principles. Uncle Sam-Well. I can make 2,800,000 WM Tlilt#d bj . them They desired to atate that I STiiiTnm s
tlon editor being one of the number? Do the| ^h«»TOWCd oljeot of thig jnnket WAS to | .n,,, dollar.out of 11.000.000 worth of bullion. | tll0cnl<!rlirUo „,.,,,,5,^ aml th ^ tthclr MmM shillings 5 pence per vole.
“ ' proie.- The general election in Great h,n.i
the T.Lz„«aru lagt yejoost £3.C"3,737-an ai'ft
d to state that .hiilinm. r. “ y era 3 e 0 f 4
•tudenu in Fraoklin College "anuli" the men of I manipulate the oroposed centennial eele-j That's buelneaa. I were used without tneir authority or consent. | , 0> ttr bje with fitting record and
agriculture? Ie U for thl. that the taipayere of brationof the 01 ■ stimtion, i. e. the instrn- The privilege of man. Inga aecond time la nows-1 Dr. Dyar aald: "I know nothing of the concern ColnmhnS PHt 0n Christopher
"free tuttlou" to "genUemenV eons? me nt known as L e United States Gonstitn- deya almost as frequenUy denied a parent by hla further than thia: In the early part of the string nonse at Savona.
. _ * “ tion. j ch ldren as the privilege of the chUdren to marry this man Allen came to me and asked me If I would I “f weapon of^ war is an electric
Ueorgl* give
It U lndtud
•well to know” thst the solitrsy
.... H.V..WW " v ** — —— — - I non. I cD'iuren ss me privilege ui voo cmiurru iu uiwij w ui» «uu macu iu« u j »uuiu . « . * , • * a ci«cinc
ig" of 1805-80 -la a very level-headed fellow." He The nress disnat hes have alreadv uivon >t.e first time U denied by the parenta.-Pblla- serve as medical examiner of an aesoctation which *•““ ® toe “ sn th «>ngh with it and
needed to be to anattln th. honor of th. Hut. 1,16 PWM «*P« h«s have already given ^ ^ AmerlcllI1 , brim insurance feature In It He aald that he and death C0me8 frou * the “ ho ^-
’ by° the "gentlemen's our readers the details of the meeting of the <lel I >hl * s<>rth American
that he and
other* were organizing euch an enterprise.
How much of bis railroad mi Lone" lecetviug "free tuition" at puollc expense. I several Southern Governors. Singular to It la atl very well to have « stamp on every tub he wonM Uke (o haTe >erTe lQ (hil clt
General Gordon given to tno people who | The Couatilutlon'e atatement concerning th. ■ 1 *“**-‘-—
gave him a silver tea-pot?
end that A twelve-pounder brass cannon that saw
city. He semce ml77ti. is a part of the armament
nee I say just abont the time of thia excursion | orbox of oleomargarine to diettugulBh It, but how I w . n t e d to know what my chargee would be forex-1 Dew Canadian cruiser Acadia,
of 1293,000 of the agricultural land acript fund 1* the Georgia bond business broke out afresh. T 0 *'**",' “** bol ^ ot! « 0, ® rnI “ eIlt .mining an applicant. I told him that auch aervlce The Rev Mr. Drought has been told to
a- a . , , Tnerisv hna I humiliating—to state It mildly. One could hope I . , , . • , .. I ought to inalat the! every plate of the stuff put on I W01lM ^ wortll .bout J2 for each applicant. up. Ho is an English clergyman rcsi
The Angnsta Chronicle of Tueadny has |tat lho Oun , tllullon „ ln , ltor lf lt wen nol that bave ®lfeafiy noticed the statement lt e table ehould be etamped. Ia re , pon , 9 to thle he remarked that ho thought dent in France, who iudisoreetly shoSei hfa
Glia item: "The greater part of yesterday 1 ltl opportunity f or accurate knowledgo on thia aub- | that General Liwton and Mr. Hammond ..Ju,,, dtd I not tell you. lf you were again I niy fee wan rather exorbitant, lu view ot tho fact | r0 K ret ttt the eipnlsion of the princes,
wss consumed iu the tiial of a claim case, I j,ct were perfect. A trustee should know what the bad been engaged to argno for the listing tompted’to «at the cunante you must say; Oct that I would not only have to'perecurii, .aatulae a “Mark my word for it,” said an elueriv
in which Col. H. Clay Foster presided as I tru.tee. have done with the people's money. What 0 f Georgia bonds at the New York Stock m.. behind me. Satan? Yea. mum, an' I did large number ot applicants but would have to paae lady of Broekland, N. Y., “there’s going to
indae »ro hue rice Judge Roney being a dld “>e government give to Georgia this $293,000 Exchange. an' he got behind and pushed me right into the I upon a great many persona who had already been I he a war. All these boy babies that have
J n • • 0 . ... I fnrl Will mnnieatwulv artin knows axnound the mat- I 1 ~ i-A-i
witne/s in the ca<e ’ This is about the for1 »aom.body who knoa. expound the mat- ] Iore comes , inot h 0 r development. The currant buahea.--Bo.ton Beacon. examined by medical expert. In aubordlnate lodge., been coining along lately mean something.
WItnees in tne ca e. ims ter? For less.M $17,0.0 and one "very level-headed , " , nnocner utreiopment. ace Horepreaentedtomethatlherewonldbonolackof Several years ago Fiince Bismarck iv r,
first compliance with tho law m case of a tw. la a elate of thing.! New York Commercial Advertiser says: 8he-"Why. Charles! how can you callMra.Jame. , ppllcanto , M dIthentold him tbatln that case a I ported to have said to an American states"
diHiualified jndge that we have seen, and I The Conatltution editor la frank to a degree. He Kpeaking of the Georgia bonili, which tbo State 11’!* 111 ? I wiah I waa half aa good looking aa she ia. 1 fee of $1 would be enough. I have sever examined I man: "England is counted out of Euro-
we note it to commend. It is much better I aaya: penial, in repudiating, and of the refusal of the He-"¥ou are, Hattte, and yon know It." At last ad-1 En EpI , Ilcant tot Allen or hl , , nUrp ri<e; did not P oan politics while Ireland remains an ene-
to choose a indco from the bar than to have I „ "»*• doubtful lf grafting the Technological stock Exchange recently to list a new Issue, Mr. "‘cee Hattie vre. endeavoring to decide whether she I know UlEl tb6 or4cr WE< , n „ totenMi E „ a h „ 0 nClt my at her gates."
the business of the court dinirangedby I w.taSml1 8 *fSlio , 1 7 , i ta 2 rt, f 1 ^ whow “ 10b ' '> r ^^f-B<>*‘»"TrauKrirL |pok(|n w A „ enl(ncewe ^ lnWrrlow ... A now peach of theqnallly of the Craw.
, 1 • j A , at I tund Uas not done ao, except that it has helj»e<i to I ^ overnor McDaniel, and who know* a great deal of I a bit of humor shone in the reply of a poor Irish-1 Mr. Albert, upon the same line, says: "I think I ford, which ripens one week later, is called
the rogular judge tramping on to anoiuer e<inip Uie Univeralty. Ibere are fewer student* I Oeorgia’a affairs, aald that the maas of the people I man who had tuc han indlapoaition for Ubor that I that It waa in May that thia man Allen railed upon I "tbe General Bidwell” The first fruit
circuit. W e should be pleased to see more ^SauSemy ol thirty S?..iIim‘ “• *° miBen ‘ bl J r P°° r «*»•« their horror ot aaamnlng he w „ ^lA that he could have help no longer, but me at my office. I had .ten him before, but knew was picked from a tree which sprang from
of this prnctice. | uiued by Governor ilrown'a donation, aud that tho | *“7 obligation* with leaped to their old debt* can-1 mugt m0T ^ or a t %r ve. "Sure, lt’a* heartbroken I | nothing of him. He stated that he wanted to se-1 stock of a dead apricot tree.
T_ au.a »Yva fnrthrr Vnrth one •« rtcullur ‘ l department haa been added.” not be argued away. It ia impoaaible to convince Bln# and lf ^ wea ther wss warm enough I'd drown cure my service, to draw up and obtain a charter The late Archbishop of Canterbury once
IT would seem mat me rur * . I Waa thia fmuw given to the people of Georgia? I them of what la the Gath, that it would be vaatly I niM eif.» for an organization of coloaed Knights of Honor, I remonstrated with a celebrated ParJee for
goes the more rapidly multiply the stone* 1 p or W |, at WM it given? To teach one ' very level-1 more politic, not to nay honest for them to make j I which wonld have an Insurance feature in it. He I worshipping tbe sun. “Ah! jour Grace,”
of cruelty toward negroes. Among the old I beaded ag” at a coat of 917,000 a year? The Con-I aom* arrangement to meet their old obligations. I Mrs. Bullion—Marie, It doe* aeem impudent ol | gav e me a sketch of the kind of charter that he | wa * lbe re Pty$ _ ‘you should see it once"—
papers in the county clerk’s office in Free- I atltution doc# uot mean that this “level- I The State could borrow money to do that, and by I tb em vulgar folk* to bathe ln the same ocean as
hold N J. is the .death sentence of a negro I be * d ®d »«" consumed 917,000 in one year. | doing eo wonld put Its credit on a good aub*»onti«l | 1 I to be granted
Darned Ctesar. It reads: ‘'Therefore the
, Mri ' bullion—Marie, It doe. seem Impudent oi ^ me » rtetch of ^ klnd of ch%TitT thgt he was the reply, .
The 8tat* could borrow money to do that, and by I ™lR» r folk* to bathe in the same ocean as I wanted# i to j d klm tliat BUC |j a c uarter would have I ft PWtty good hit at English fog—and prei-
me. but I .*po.e I mu.t put up with It Marie-Ou], to be by |ha U0Mmt ^ ^ courlB udice.
If the Constitution understand* lt. the case I basis. | Madame. Mrs. Bullion-We! Why, I shouldn 11 wou j d B0 | gnmi on* with aa ittsuranc* feature, ae A big black cat and ft big black bat bat*
. stands tbua: Gentlemeu'a aon* get free tuition I “Every 8Ute and every corporation,” said Mr, I tblnk u would an 7 difference to you. Y ® u I they did not have the power. Ha left my offlceltfwIforthreohoursintheKansasCitypost-
court doth judge that thou, the said Ca-sar, I through the money given by the government for I Slldall, “from Oreat Britain down to a narrow >r ® p0 hetler than they are.—Chicago Rambler. I and I have never spoken to him on the subject 1 office before the cut succeeded in killing tbe
shall return to the place from whence thou I tbe “sgs'' and then “snob” the “aga” till only “ouo I gauge railroad, is the better for a good, honest Captain Pekaec (to one of his aergeanU)—"You I ®iuce thatday. I have passed him on the street, I bttt ; The bat’s tactics were to get on the
earnest, and from thence to tbo place of ex 1 level-headed fellow wa* left to hold the fort.” Will I debt" Aa illustrations of the condition of tho I were ou j dr i n king yesterday with a couplt of pri-1 we have had nothing to ray to each other, and I Cl1 ^ 8 , c ^» flD( ^ I be ® were to run under
l- — •*-■••*-• *- -• * I «.*- * w •- »••••■ • • •• -- I . I . .. .... ... . ...... ... I A nflNk iin<l Ki'rnnn nff tbe lint and Itun
uauinok, mm uuiu mruvo w miu r*" vu vt v * I I — -— I were oui urioaiag jcatutuaj wua * roupii ui pr»- i iu i , . _ , „ .. . . , ~ —~ v *
eoation. whon thy right hand shall be cut •“ h,,, > • •'“•“ra 0 '’ It »ui take coung, to eland Bute of Georgia, Mr. 6idd.ll all there are ferm.ni VEM .- Sergeeut—"Ceptalu. itvea to preventthem 11 thought that the enterptee had either fallen a "“*,¥ SfP® °“ hat alid then te-
„J , A Tt,„„ | IU such a iucceiiloo—tbe lone urget lor the in Northern Oeorgle who hero nerer sees a etore , rom gEttlDg drimk .- cept»ln-"Wh»t do jou I through or that he would well until the Ugt.l.ture I new llle conulct '
•enube" of "gentlemen's pone." 1 or sewing mechtne. end be added that there were mMnr gorgoeut—"They had four litre, ot wine met and aek for the cherter, I heard nothing more I A cigar contains acetic, formic, butjric,
lf it shall turn out that tho $293,000 has been mis. I men In the State with $1,000 farms who would pay I b ,tween them. That wae too much fortwo men. of him or hie organization until yesterday when I valeric ami provmouio adds, prussic acid,
thou shalt be banged up by the neek till
thou art dead, dead, dead; then thy body I used by being diverted from lta design, lt Is graft-1 2» per cent, for $50.
I 1 restored the balance.”
shall be cut down and burned to ashes in a lying to know it ba. not been lo.t-tt ha. helped to 1 Mr. Siddall is best known to tbe country I . . ,, v . ... , - . . -,
fire, and so the Lord have mercy on tb; | *1 .’^2X12 «•*«** who ha, accumulated money I dtdu'.'^uT.^l'^I * n o r ‘‘; 3 ; “ W “ h ° Ut “ T **"U d burd^kio “?d ‘fe. VTy
soul, Cn'sor."
"gentlemen's sons." Whet do the |>eople— tbe "egs’’
Ceptsin Crim Informed me of his arrest. I here I creosote, carbolic acid, ammonia, sulphur,
never seensnyofhls circulars or publications of I e * t ®“ “ydrogen, pyridine viridine, picolin,
m | and rubidine, to say nothing of .carbsgine
Ihorlty or knowing.," ’ I aml .. bn . rdookio , aoId .' _, Tha »'«
_■»,? oiusuk. 1 by boa P- Some people during a campaign I corded her. Mlse Hooper is now ln Paris,' but ex-1 ‘ Mr ,^ 0 E . 01nird ,' yi §ElMmEn ln E mntlo hoMe ““'t R et » good one for less than five ceou
Tn* Picayune sayr. “In the recent elec- I The Magnolia*, Septembers —Christian Advo«.ate, I call money soap. It is said that Mr. Sid-1 return in November. Annie undoubtedly I of lhlB clty< glTe8 some addlt i ona i and t n t*reaUng I. A Minneapolis medium lately bunt forth
tion Mississippi county, Arkansas, which I September 22. I dull has put some of his money into a mar-1 ® x P® c *® d P J ®7 Juliet—a* they all do-and have I w i B ^ Te to Au en « B eupreme grand awlodle. I * nto M ****** known be-
has been In control of tbe Republicans for The Constitution, in its eagerness to ble quarry in Georgia. It is not definitely Bratt Hopp " “ * B ? m ”:~ Kl! * lrnn *' « r - lh st he knew Alien some time [“^‘“oAh^'c/ntrolfing enlrifand"^ \
a nnmber of years, was carried by the Deni | secure the Technological School at Atlanta, | settled yet as to where be has placedhia | __ k ™”*7 m, u‘‘h'lhls.on_ ••put up” at^a.city | a,o^aUh.^01.T.Und House,| found tobe ParojmBoM.E./'Annie Laurie"
ocrats with th. »»i.tance of the negroes i, unjust to Athens, and has don. the Uni- soap He may have Invested in the to* C ZZ ai»^°«rk«“^ reri^ gi""* SS^JfeSS^MSSSd^iTTB
To celebrate tho victory n barbecue and I vorsity of Georgia serious mjury. Georgia canvass. > - I • •* I U1 B Q nnyuiing inciuuea in tne
dance was given, which wqs attended by I We will bo surprised if this polioy proves I It i» a little s^iguuu mm uxi. euuuiui ■ ciera—^■•wueee not; usven^i seen mm.-- uiugeut—v-"-** 1 "** -- ... ... ..., —. , Acken brothers of Middlesex
white* and blacks. Exactly tbo. same fare I of advantage to Atlanta. Wo do not take should indulge in sueh talk in the presence | "Well, you needn't alt up for him any longer."-1 lodge st a salary of $50 per month. He was to do count New f j erEC _ ftrc fln0 mcn will .
was served for both, the long rows of tables I any stoek tn the Constitution’s attack upon I o( the Governor of Georgia and his per-1 T *“* S1,lln «*' ao'tto^siocifthat 1 umo Mr rnreriy has fiUed'o" | i im is 83 years old, six feet three inches ia
spread under the trees being but a few I the University. The graduates of this insti- sonnl and political staff. The occurrences I It Is customary for old men to complain at their f 0 , lr or fivopoHciessnd received only $15. He wss | height, and weighs 250 pounds; Henry ^ tl
yards sport. In tbo evening there wert [ tntion throughout the State are many, of tbe last few months would suggest to hoys and say thst "boys did not do aoln mygals- Lffered * bill of sale on all AUsn's effects se socu- S, 1 ,’ «°” r ’
speeches, white and black orators altcrna- and are a power when arrayod I the people of Georgia, that they had best lng '' “ P ^,‘°“ 'll,*. 1 , 0 '!'— 11 ,IT, rilJ for tt * d,#clt * mount ' Pr»*ldod ho would ’ 83 _ gjx feet si ’ x „ Iul W ci R hs 230 pounds;
ting, and later there was a big dance, onv I upon either side of any question, and we I keep an eye on this bond business. I F~ d d nd tbE , b hE u -chuck c0 “ tlna ' *° work ,or A1, ' n ' u They are in excellent health, and vigorous
-*.!??-- ° c .l'»» d > b* D Wtnl to OoL Arnold and asksd hu|ber5ndthulryear*.
An Ignorant Frophet. | “ «I abou, ,h * “ aU * r ' hU op,nl ° n ' AU ' n '' I Two or three years ago Phil Armonr»»
party being within coll of the other, the I are much mistaken if tho Constitution’s at-1
mnuio between them, and all whirling to the Uck upon the University does not prove a wigging,renoi^r' 'a^'m^rologirt, I ° f u “*- Pa “ u <Te, " ) I Kllons looked m^ictoii.7 TheU»y«^dvtMd him I B negro°pcrter e in a™luce oir'indMtrlouly I
same measure. j renUble boomerang touching the location ^ a ” t claim to bo lHvinoly inHplted « hen ‘ ,chm * n ' "> I‘ rncJr * h'. discharge st once, which he did. so- trying to spell out words in a well-thumbed
I ho nrnnhesfoR hnt "lissns his li-linn. I ,B ,h * hsrrsck room-Offlcer of instruction-1 ouring it'ut Monday. Mr. Olrsrdey then went to I ronder whenever ho had a moment's Icirtir*.
I ^ F • P I -When yonareon sentry duty sudyou see a geo-1 'Hen's room aud destroyed every policy hecould I He became interested in theboy, and offered !
Kin J. William Dawson’s address before of the Technological Bcbool at Atlanta
T ° a ‘n e ! h ,T ter , 0f antl W hL b Lrie n « t Dc'wrrtul hi rtHtiment 0 oi I " p0D * oloBe B,udy of nBloral 1 *™'” Ho " I I dDd «-* H.toli hold. Li. csrtm-1 htoWslf” tix“Ito«i"Wore"i I
the bed of tho Atlantic ocean and Its rein-1 R P . closely Wiggins studies natural laws may arms." omeer-" And If a group of drunken peri «* sppolutwont to the office of reporter, tbo train reached its destination. The potter
tion to the continents whieh limit it, ought, 1 1 “ 9 °“ ff v which we commend to the friends I b() e8t j mated f rom jj i# m e ftW f u l warning. I son* walk past, wbst do you do then?" Recruit-1 hill of sole aud his discharge. His narna did not I by hard work earned the money, end now
upon the whole, to be rearsnring to people I of tho University and the people oi Georgia. I j Q ^ he tllB activity of tho earth I "PreMot arms." omcer-' Whst! Why so?" Be- »Fl>ear In the circular aa reporter. Mr. Olrsrdey I he is a student in Oberlin College,sent then
who have been demoralized by the Charles- We do Dot propose to enter into any dis- ■ „ ..r confined t , tha crult-' Th.re might he a geu.nl among them. '- «»■ that he ha. been connected with tbe o«ce by the generous Chicago packer. He 11 very
ton eartbii"“'“> Ti.« .».mi 1 cussion now as to the relative merits of At-1 ? „ , . , ... . .. , .. I Husvenmen. | since August 2d. | black and very ambitions.
whole, to be reMBUring to people I of tbo University and tbe people of Georgia, k ^ bo tJle activity of tho earth I "I'rossul arms." Ofilcer-' Wh.t! Why to?" Be- »FI>ear In tho circular ea reporter. Mr. Glnrdsy I he is a
»been demoralized by the Charles- We do not propose to enter into any dis- . „ will be conflned t , thB thir(ic ,., orult-' Thsre might he a general among them."- »»• that ho has been connected with tbe o«ce by the
r- yy—^r- s** "aSTTSSJSSX; • — r.ru.-.-. 't.s-stew-M.
ating whieh in remote times produced the Unto »nd Athens for the site of the Techno- that „ New UtlcEQE| Macon aQ() Mobi , Voto.r-"Are you going to uk. Bobby to th. dr- of th , CEbla „ wU1 u bEUd from , En|aEJE lon and S ' 1Ift¥atu twenty-fonr houiJ
elevation of the Atlautic coast, but Sit logical School. We will say, however, that I ^ , tbe Se cities are rioht in tbe c< ” **"* * <<cniool ' r * slhor—"No, these circuses l0 y, E t ttl . d by pi b er«,Mr. Gtrxrdey and shot ter than between New York and the
I At : — A A- I.. .>1.11,. -f I swsssxvst I » v,, vw m u AAA auv: ■ II |( ,11 a . .. fW* . . ,S I _ „ I ...... t . in l t , a* lf..sea
AVilliani sees no reason why they should I there are no interests in Georgia outside ot I “I ’ ’ I ^ nonMDM - H« will U better off for not golog.
TT “ y J *... 11M** 411 o£ th ® •ubtawmc \n and I Motb#r-”Th# poor mu* fallow will be diaap-
msmfest this power or iln to any great ex- AtlsnU which would not bo serred m well Iaeteorologlcal phenomena.” Now. a man pointed. Bat what makes you so late to dlnn#-.
tent dating the next titty thousand year*. | ot better by locating the school st Athens. | who deftlj| . Q the t?xaet gcience|li to be >no . | dssrT Fatb#r-“I have been down at the depot
The bed of the Pacific, by ronton of its 1
numerous breaks and fissures, acts at pres-
state place. Telegraphic rates to Htvsas j
e*e high, and the Cubans depend large
ly npoh the mails for news of the outiius
Wiggles*. Waggish Wiggle,
.......... AtLASrtA. September 23,-Tbe recent prediction | ^orUlT The Cramps "of""Phiiadeiphis Me
■ cessfnl Inrntnltor nf rlin oven?, nf n.in.e watching them Ukc the eleplixnU off tlio train."— 1 msAs by thl« able weAther pruphet of s destructive j coing t 0 buiUl 3 new RteamcY, ana s tn-
Wiggins'. Sensstlon. I , ev * ntaof “* lutB 'U'.w York Sun. e.rth.,u.k. or dUturbenco. which I. to do consider- ^cukly service will soon be bclgun between
On* of the silliest of m»ny silly publics- mnBt know Hl,m * UllD B About geography. An I ^ I .bit damage on tho afternoon of tho 29th Instant, I the Earthquake City and the Queen of fin
the new silver certificate*, which are now I ri'unt'inn nmi t .r »" trlt)le”heuilinir anir verv I “ itnot P^ble that, in astronemy, he may I wtfe-A rumor? Oh. John, tell ms >11 tbont It; I eihihlud some little Indigestion thst Wiggins long been bnbridden and wt* spparentlj
being printed at the Bureau of Engraving I .. . . . . , I have forgotten to "put down" and "carry" I thl1 '* * soul.-N«w York Hun. I should pretend to foretell such an event, and made I dying of a hopeless disease, when, while MJ
— ii.-... i»i ,»• —. | weakly deprecated m a department of Uie | . - — .. . — I —— I merry over his sctenttfic reasoning. 8omo people, I family were watrbing what they considered
1 her last moments, l’ope Pine IX sent by tM
hands of a nun a little loaf (jviiwltuo) whim
1 weakly deprecated in a department w * ,
«rel V,0rb 1 * 8 ?l”n' y aH H !H°* a ,‘ b 't' P»P« uo‘ generally songht by the public. P 5° P * rljr? ^ he e “**“l u,ike Wiggins talks I Brown-"D«conSmith 1.reporting .bent town. I b o«'T«.7u7tteMs"^ I hMiit7om"enu7i ; opeH'n"lXsent by the
first batch of one dollar certificates has beet. wiggtn. i, m ado to say that • tremendous about m&y ' a “ U * ht cluD 8 e of be Bobliuon. that yon wore ont gunning last Sunday." , InprMMd by wiggm,'. .totement, perhaps not un hands of a nnn a little loaf (pormhflo) which
received at the Treasury Department. It “ . , . . . postponed thirty or forty millions of years. Bobln.on-' W.lb D«con Smith will get htmrelf nE , or »ily. tn view of tho recent event., snd the. I he desired her to swallow. With temW*
sue will be increased to *80 000 a day 0 f. C0 “P li “ ent to Constitotion, ,1U be) PartALmm of thescMp U.UtodbyWght, ““I
dere for these notes in torgi amonnU, run- a ?^" a W “J* ro P b >^ oian ^ 11U prof««d hu bmorence. mid Ui. gore, sough, too *° aM “»*•'>* laU “ Wal *‘‘ W «“*'
Mobile and New Orleans. AtUnU, while caused by Indians, also. I ..runt" sold ths host re ho ustod IL 1
somewhat damaged, will not be destroyed, I - . — ——: . . I “-k-u,. .7.1 itnilrom, T«.«.
ning qp to several hundred thousand dol-
George Augustus — . -
following: "With regard to the <l««7
whether I hare known any *’ ** ""
titiona sons of Napoleon, I c
I have seen two—the late Connt
any other « n PF"‘:
lare huve b«n received from all pnrts of the “rn7 P re.t«c^ by 'th. "I>i“dmonr^S: I ° 'Ts'""g''^Ti^or^XLtrtoTsU.A
country. It is the purpose of the depart- the pre , ( nce of n, W ig. and cornbread * U aUibert J to *P“ «P°n b «f L»,on..pertmonu, snd whether thl. U. asm-1 “‘ d * U,elr h> «>. 8UWTrereur, In | and an Italian a ame d r.milianis, inhis_,u»«
ment, however, to bold the notes until the _. >E ; oarnE |j sb c friends. I 0Wn ' jaDRa ' bnt n °t those ot her enemies. I er y. dairy, common, artificial or tho Chlcsg
I Hint’s journalistic
supply will allow ot n pro rata distribution | Wu lru , t (hat Qon „ ot our weak . netved
TueNow York World l, authority for tbo I -d’
of a respectable amount to each section °‘ I Uilies and children will suffer themselves I statement that most of the rejected Demo-
, CO “ nt ' 3 > * nd lbti *' 1 16 ehipped I tQ ^ wo rked upon by this silly prophecy, I orstic Congressmen have Veen unanimous
from aahington so as to secure their ^ | oud i y funded f or there demoralizatiou. j and enthuslastio adherents of Mr. Clove-
mmnltaneone delivery at the ...fferenl aufc- 8torm( we wi „ havet It lt (eMom U nd on all subject,.
n? ., ° lp r th * f ne " that tbe vernal and autumnal equinox
will bu put into general circulation in about'
charged extra lu.ht* bill.”
“Pa, does God make aaythlcg la vain?”
my child; why do you ask each a question?''
didn't a whole lot of general* in the warget beat?” I empt,
•Yes, my aon.” a Oot Ucked every Ume. didn't |
The Parry BranchLT^TTeTL "’im/Tl I ver Y ’telcn Ol aena v*- _ ch
ArUnvton Eiunsion ’.!!!!. eioiool read, too, in the feuill^ton of n i B $» 0
end Albany l.4i«.iAi 1 paper that there was also a block or mm
Amcricus . ....
.p^^HouUi western Income tax
"JCentral Ittoroad on IU property not as-
t so weeks,
somewhat delayed, and will not be ready
for issao for about three weeks yet. They
ore in great demand, aud their completion
will be hastened as much as possible. The
printing of the five dollar certificates will
not be pushed particularly, as there does
not seem to be the same demand for them.
This i, due to the plentiful supply of United
titan* and national bank notes of the same
denomination. The design for the five
dollar silver certificates waa approved by
Acting Secretary Fairchild. Portraits of
General Grant and Mr. Tilden were eng
gested ts proper vignette* for thi* note, tnd
d- sign* with these two vignette* were cob-
•fifira The selection wss nnder consider*.
uo|iene»s»circuiauoniii*oonii , ■ ■ . I *ti*nd»nt ia the Matbnsh Insane I ,— , ,. th. Allan tv division.
The tu.v (ixtllsp eeriiAiwvies I “ 1 » cco,,1 l , * nied b 7 * eTtt e meteorological put p^rick McCarthy in a tnb of I tk * 7r d ^' N r U krt u I Fort Boyal and Anguet*
The t»o dollar certificates are I M eT#r y almanac declare* I. fi , . ... f ,, . . ,* I oaesT "No. my son.' "Go, scared and nm every Upson county Bxiirrwi
I a —A -"I —» *- ->-l . , , . .. . ' boiling water to woth him and scalded him I u,erebels came near 'em?" "Tee." "Well. I Havenneh,OrianandN..nb AUb-m. Roll
That prophet who confines bimrelf to death> , f u ia true that insane people didn't God mok. thre. gsbend. In relnT "Ob. no. LtoSbiid w^,,
foretelling bod weather about the 28th or I ^ mer , animals, it would be well to pnt I nxy poor, slmpl*h**n*d child. He mads them to I Auguste and KnoxviUs..!!!!!!.' ...... t .
23th of September is apt to die with hi* u r Bergh in charge of the Flatbnsh and d * ,l ’* r u - TO,d “ d write ton* msgszlna Oueweveutb of the total, eacept the Income tos. bo ? ? l A®™ 8 < J rdt ' l “ hat. oraiti* 1
fame aecnre, but no man can foretell an „.kZ! _t,„„ ,v„ , , artlclre and big book, on tbe blunders and mis-1 is the capital Ux. I a slate-colored, tailor-shape
earthquake/ U ^ / , r ,o tu « of ukre of th. snccrestol gresrals." Tbs sJud.r.,,11. u a T.oulU. paid In $ M .SA. and hat , WU ^
I the unfortunate seems to be a profession. I the Columbus and Bom* «**> u by wav ot Taritty, igny ^ih »
There i* another view of this matter j ——;—;——— it wre at a country But Jsyechool picnic, wb.r. “ d BomMAOdl. a black Und. or a Tyrolean T>ro«n W? ^
* ■ - ' 1 N«w lh«t Wiggins a *h*ke-np is definitely I ^ ^utire of th. reflation ^bl«. rbtefiy' ' .—3 1 ossio y
•UU.GU i mui mere was mmum Vnhi*n
b'it.521 Napoleon, born in Egypt, with * ba
law 711 (or H mamma. Thu btack (
3.6U.S21 cording to the French (enilletontit,
7,231321 shockingly bod end of if, in , inrt i T
^ guillotined for murder at Ham
'' I after the acce avian of Louis FhiUpp*-
Sf7J a J® I At Ostend, so says a correspondepl.rit-
tl 32 London Truth, abaron or a c ® nD !’TJ E00 rt»
I,' I bon of some order tn hi* buttonhoto,^
which we recommend to the consideration
through which to send * warning.
Columbn*, AugnsU, Savannah, Ath- obMn «idi gg m«into*n apple pi. wlthhretolfe; o*t>d»,toco B .id.rapeU!to=tocommutotU.^ p^^” 0 ni«Uaiactensn- -
nd Brans wick wili no doubt com* to whereapon h.r mother .poke np; "Mery Jane I tone, to Imprisonment for Uta on the ground that L M black hat. large enough
elief. Judging from Atlanta'* action | Beals'." "Wbat. ma’am?" "Wbeibeyoos-doln'r | Humpbrire wredemsstod who* becnmmittsd tbe | onlinary hayrick, anrmottnU »P*®* ^ $re
mrty gown; * scaiW^toa
worn with » •P°«* d ^i,of re
Tbebe have been many definition* of the I our relief. Judging
word gentleman. The latest oome* from I toward Ch*rle*ton, nnder the Conititution’a I "AAt 18 ' pte. ma'ani .
tiovi tbe Federal aoldier who acted os interpreter I assertion that Charleston did not need helo I wUl * r ' *. * : **’*”. * ow ' *“* biv e 11 to-morrow. Tbe Oove._» ■ svq're mosei ■ crepe t* worn win* » ol re
..A ^ °®, dal » tor neverel days, I I „ “ inaic.uarie.iou ata not nceunelp, I ^ J<m ^ ^ n ' pte with yoor kulf., llsry I to luterfw, will, u,. snsteoc of the co*rL To this I akiri. and th* dancer* think nothmg?^
!??! *“. fi ?* Ul . d ^ nd ^! d b Y Becretory Fair- to the Apache* lately com* to Florid*. He | Macon has littl* to expect of her nearest | jES ,y Tab. that pte *p in you band and eat it aa eitnordluary pMito* tkere were sifred more thsu vSrtng dnrir g the evening i»
you ought to;-—Boston lUcord. I abaadrsdsemre. I ahirU and aailore' hats.
Amlttsd th# I or'linary 1
••Wbst be yns awetin' It | awful crime which be te to eipiste os lb. gallows I garden party (
r te egrspbed ble refuel I crepe ia wo
child in favor of the Grant vignette, '
cays "they are perfect gentlemen."
I neighbor.