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flf INSIDE OF ATLANTA.
I- PROHIBITIONISTS SNOWED UN.
REtt IS the roUNTY primaries.
nim«e* Already Hon® Atlanta by Pro.
T*® cauard a Di-eld-il Hractloo
11 *,»tarday-Tbo Prr.fiibitlon-
lata Taka It Hard.
imaa**- September 28.—Tbe 'prtmirln; of Fnl-
* U d ben to-day. far nominations to the Legit-
"... ilted In an orererhelmlng.deteat of the
«FoLibitlonl«t».
Th« following U the conaoll'ated Tote for ea.h
Hld.te- Howell 2.959. Bray a.013, Well 2.591,
^lorelaodl,«H. W»». I’®**" Ul«.
™ rote in detail la a. foUowe: Bouth Atlanta-
tr..tmore!and 1,009. Perklna 743. Fair 805, Well
Bt.yl.53T. Howell 1.879,
it ’th Atlanta—Weatmoreland 533. Perklna 289
Well 702, Bray 788. Howell 873.
j iJ _yt>ettnorelend 104, Perklna 102, Fain 103,
w!u 123. Bray 12S, HoweU 129.
Went End—Woatmorelend 42, Perklna 9, Fain 65,
Well 37, Bray 52. Howell 81.
£*,t pjiut-Weatmoreland 30, Perklna 29, Fain
•8 Well 1’. Bray 15, Howell 33.
New Morning Dally.
haa^"*’ B ' t,l " ub " 3 "- F or tereral yeara there
In a«.““it ,ribl ® * new morning paper
. , *? U ' Thu ul * tea heretofore failed to ma-
ttlUUae. ItaMUtotb, doubted there I. a etreng
" *“» ln 7*’“' of another morning paper
mid It H only a queaUon of Umewhen It will be
tarted. It fa perh.p, nnneoeaaary to add that
t will not be ancceaafully established an the one
Ww plan like the one referred to below. There In
no long felt went here for u prohibition dally, en
anti-prohibition daily, a church dally, or any other
daily started on a one-idea principle. When the
new paper cornea to etay It wUl be ono run on a
broad, liberal schedule, unpurchaaabla and Inde
pendent.
The Evening Journal of this date has the follow-
ing editorial item of news, which baa auggeeted
these remarks:
A Journaler happened to meet a trio of gentle-
men consulting on Fryi r street this morning au<l
h ‘* r< LV q, ^ rt *’ r of a million dollars discussed. It
attracted his attention, and, stopping, he found
tllftv W8PA iHgiwiaulnif 5b« »mLIi..® _ ** Which 1)IIVO
they were discussing the puhllcaUou. w»k« u .,„
been appearing in the Atlanta Constitution. The
gentlemen were A. D. Adair. O. li. Adair and O. T.
Dodd.
TOWNS AROUND US.
BUTLfcB.
TnF. JBR8BT OPERATIVES WANT
Haugustato SEND THEM HOME.
Tli© OpcratlT'a S»y They Were M s'ivI Into
Coinings Sontti-l’realdent Phlnlxy
Dioiri That Thor© IVero Auy
Allirt presents tion* Slade.
. •»’<* h «*'“ wady to put fifteen thou.-
and dollars into a stock company to start n new
illuming d»Uy which wuutd .tana squarely upon
““I* 1 Ibf* 1 ' 1 "** end advocate tli. interests of At
lttuta. Wbila^they were talking another oce ,f A
Augusta, Ga., September 28. —This morn
ing the twentj-flve Fsterson, N. J-, oprru-
tives who came South to work in the Au
gusta Factory, now abut down, and who re-
fused to go to work when they arrived here
and viewed the aitnation, called on the
mayor to-day for paaaea home. I’reaident
Phiuizy, of the Auguatn Factory, was pres
ent at the conference and repreaented to the
mayor that the men came' South
fully apptiiied of the aitnation, and not
under, iniaapptehensiona, aa they claim.
Tbe president was willing to Btand by the
contract made by the agent of the Augusta
Factory while in Patterson.
Au Engagement In Fun that Almost End
ed la Marrl-ge.
Butler, September 27.—A prominent
youug lawyer of Ellaville called on one of
the visiting young ladies to that piece s uue
time since.! While engaged in haj py 1-on-
vemation the ai'j-ct of matrimony sprung
up. He proposed—she accepted, aua over
the hills to the court house he sped in
setreb ot the ordinary. The license pro
cured he returned, anil notifying the mit i<
ter, who unpeared in a reasonable time
thereafter, they sallied forth to bo married.
Aa they entered the room, aha clinging to
his arm almost a loving bride, a ripple of
laughter rau through the crowd. The min
ister arose, and addressing them solemnly
began the performance. They stood like
pillars of stone, nor moved a link. As he
began reading in deep, clear tones
the marriage vow, a death-like si
lence pervaded the room. Certainly,
thought the crowd, the young lady
will withdraw after finding that the yonng
man refuses, but not so; instead she stood
A GENERAL SHAKING UP
OKKONIMO AS HE 18.
FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO GEORGIA,
BUT NOT SKKIOUS.
ClwirViton Again Experienced Shake*—Th©
Yil>r»t« rjr Motion ITm Ifiillcwbla-
rihoi fe« F. It in P>ti’i»jr|Taiifft-
Cuba Peels 8li&kia(i,
Charleston, 8. O., September 28.—A
severe earthquake shook was felt here at
eight minutes put one o'clock this after
noon. It lasttd about one and n half
Boconds. It was from north to aonth and
shook uearly all the houses in the city, the
vibration being very perceptible in
wooden houses. The shock had
the effect of makiog the people
more nervous iu view of Wiggins' predicted
disaster for to-morrow. 8c:outi-ita any these
shocks will keep up for an indefinite time,
and that there is nothing alarming iu thu
The Jersey operatives maintained that ing save the slow and distinct vrorditrom wotk 0 f repairing houses and.ktendlog re-
. . ,, - „ -, they were betrayed into coming to Augusta the lips of the minister were heard. Friends jj e j l(1 Kn i„ a on without intorruDtion
st-PP-d up sod mid .« I 1 ho mayor declined to interfere, and (lid looked uneasy, and looked inouinngly The weather is nlcnr and warm nml Hie
saw meitlS “lTr Si'SVJlll! I »ot see huw the cily conld furnish onssage "oond. Were they really going tomarr/f iadioatioriH are favorable for a pleosaut day
'. Legal aid has been railed By the Still the oonple stoml-he wishing that she to-morrow 1 1
r - * * 1 would mil th© Hi I au ter down, itud she al
most afraid that he was in earnest, but de-
name uentioped for the pr«MDt. They all seemed. T . ... . .. ..
». - , n p a _v._ w . 1that th© coon© of th© Constitution, ©special* I money. Legal aid has been called by the
gooth u«nd—Westm laud > e J7, Lalu Jy tan#© article* furouti©© by their city reporterM, Knights and proceedings will ba instituted
44,Wctl3i._Br.y35._How.U m .“mwhsn'^ h£rt*mM U 2ik ihSmtS t0 force the Augusta Factory to ref und pas-
i when ve heard meu talk about tuch Urge
[ euni». but when reflected that each
sage money.
teruiiued on standing him oat, was puzzled
A sh >ck F**lt I»I'dnnylvnnlft.
Lancastkh, September 28 —The reliable
The following is the contract entered 11° know how ma.'li turther he would per-1 citizens ot Washington borough, ou the
• . ..... a .< I ...•* 11. n I Ah.;.. ..... ^ . .. . A .A.. Al.... ..
Susquehanna, this county, stite that a
into by the New Jersey Knights and the uiit the prea-'hor to go.
representatives of Iho Angnsti Factory: F’inully, however, the silence was broken ahock of earthquake was plainly fill there
1’iTEBTON, New Jersey, September 2t, By shonts from the crowd; the yonng man's last evening at 7:21. In asveral iust-inc.-s
Cullius—We.tmoiet.nd 11, Perkins 8. Fain 13,
Weil 2Bray 22. HoweU 27. I worth a qiistterof Vm’liiion "of dSIari tTlriie.lf,
Buckbesil—Weetmorelanit 12, Terkln. 15, P.In I could eeetkat busluees woe atthe buttom of it. "
II Well 79, Bray 78, HoweU SO.
A-!, iieville—Westmoreland 38, Perklna 31, Fain
jj Well t. Bray 0. Howell 15. j Ho .,
B yanls-Wettmoreland 70. Perkins 62. Fain 75. IlirooBh,
Well H. Br»y to. HoweU 15. New York Correepondenc. 1‘lillolelphla Record.
Peeclitree -We.tmoreland 21, Perkin, 22, Fain 25, 1
Well 5o, Bt.y Ho-*''' 4 ®' contested, and all on nceountof Mr. Green. I oflirom'io*to Gd”Yards* ^To’work until Ve I By the party of friends who had assembled I Havas*. September 28.—A sharp shock of
<»*» 0rov r,? »r.u “ • % • I HM* Ot««8.had only been a little more | h a ve“aid WkoinSe and Expenses from | to aee the fun. | earthqusko was experienced iu St. Thomas
Palmetto
TO OONTF8T TILDEN’S WILL. _
i in th. Will That O..C.S Sh„„, 11886.—We the undersigned agree to work I heart hod failed him, and, trembling in the I the residents rau out of their buildings
' " l T V ,,h t 0 ” h t P a for the above named fuctorv (Augusta Fnc- knees, he broke ranks and lett bis bride I A shock has not been reported from sn;
tory) at the prices following given ns for nlmost dyiDg with laughter. For the mo- other part of the county.
„ . , weaving: i-i, 14o„ 7-8, l'.Ue., 3 4, lljo., 3 nient the minister seemed paralyxed, but
So, after all, Mr. Tildeua will is to be i nc ), j r ,n i5 0 > 37 inch drill, 37c., per cut soon taken into the secret of the affair
An E»rtliquuk© In 8t, ThomM,
Well 28, Bray 28. HoweU 33. I diplomatic there would have been no I plteraon* "New Jersevtir^Amra’stn. Oeorl I ~ l on the iOih lust.
When the north AlUnt* precinct closed at 3 r. | trouble; but Mr. Tilden's relatives, who K ia subject to anv increase fhe eompany PALMBfTO. I Advices from Hjyli to the 10th inst. re-
0, the immense crowd of worker. and lute™ted have so long lived in his house, say that he ^ m „k e from time tc time; ami that we Sam. I.oie Hapil.m f ar Want of lY.tir-1 port that great commercial distress was pre-
,pecutor«. Who hod been hanaina about th. poll, burned them ont before they fairly had k re guaranteed steady employment so long Pool I)-.m ltroken. veiling there. The inland was politically
.11 d.y, ft ljearned to the .oath Atlanta pr^tnet at time to pack their trunks, and that made tt , we con , ply witL th ' lul ^ 0 "f tbe colnpl .. j. A[ , METro , Reptember 27,-The business W'*
the court hou... Theloadln* prohlbltlonl.U re- them angry and they are going to fight. ny ." r 1 me etinga of the Women's Missionary 8oci- Thrr. Sh ookiiat ^utnmerTlIfe.
»•!«•* hwd * • Uhou . th had RlTen up ,be I ? ltl i a ?. hw ai P loma °y aDd _ I This agreement was signed by all ofjhe | ety closed on Saturday aftemoom Lenoir | Ciiaulkhto*, St-pteinber 28.-Thero were
r ts or n.w This ^thr^iiS
their dt»re»i, i-ut on their -mile* and ©nde**- undecided mm wt' of his undertakings. I affair is the talk of the town to-day and the I meeting next year. liev. Mr. Olenu, pus-1 but no damage,
©red to f4c» the mu'io m good usiuredij m poeei-1 H he nadmade his win ttuttlo MTlier, if he j threttUsUrd legal proceedings are awaited I tor of the First Methodist church of At- 1
The towering form of Police Judge Anilenkon I J^ en a uttle more uebnite iu his bequests, I w jtb interest. I l*nta, preached the annual missionary
He rood like a | *bere would have been no trouble. Rut Fifty hands are at work in the Augusta I H erinon on Hunday morning. At the con-
there ih a sort of shilly-shallying in the dw-1 Factory to-day. The windows on the west | elusion of the sermon a collection was
A TrX %8 8TOKM.
tbo centre of attraction
centre P«l«
•core or more
friends, who were dlacu Ming the out- P 08 ^. 00 ° 1 ^ oles I Bicl ° were thrown open this morning and mft d e for the purpose of ipisisting to defray
Much Prrp**r»y IlMitioyrd In Trxa<-Uan-
d>oda i f Pio|iU IlnmoUat H> I\
St. Lons. Sei tember 28 —Advicis from
Democracy
ou the prohibition idea again.
Hr. U. T. Dodd axt on the ©Jge of the atepa lead-1 done the same
lLg t > the ballot box, which wa« located in the baae- well have done
arnt of th© court house.
he died. -If Mr. Tilden bad I mill Aoon'.And ''Aa'eoon "as’tbe", get over . I Zm Uni-1 “““j °. f “™*“ix
thing—and be could just ns hundred operatives they will have no versity to-day. yille.Tcx., lncln hng M itan on s, twc .ly-six
'UMnot-kl h.s time of life troul i 0 in fluiDg the miu . A novel sene wn, witnessed by several ‘“‘'“r ° f 'VSUZJ&Q
tnlot the cuutthense. j and with as much money as he had, there I mo fraa in auocsta. I hundred people at Fairburn "yout.rday 1 -Viv oVo'/JiVim mil.a'Vo r'hnnrVwTr
ilr. Dodd 1.* prohlbltloni«t of theflr.1 water, and I would have been no trouble. Hut now I Auuuoia, September 28. This morning Lvenimr. Thi occasion was a Baptizing. I Y j f.. J
_ . F .t* ....14..-,.w« flin flirt! hits I HlimiOHfi tliPTft Will b« l-IKUOKM lltll/atinn. ftnd I «» 8J.1 r .. « ^»; n iwi cw«v»»A>^ tin. I HI... i: A- 1— UOUH*-S III UfOW UHVIIiO WCfH DIO A li
1 filling
mo
by
and the wind is said to have reached the
inwardly
caiiHO
4iiy no doubt fait quit© aore at th© turn bin suppose there will be endloss litigation, and 2:15 a fire of unknown origin gutted liu- The ordinam e was to be administered to i , , , nnmtier rianimied r
h*d taken in .o abort a time, tmt lie never it may bo that the heirs will come out tn- ftla c#rter A Co 's. tobaoco factory, on thirty-one candidates. The pool being oat !5S.«I.J
. w _..... ...i I umiiliuiit. Heirs are never Hiitistldd auvwav. I ntwi i.Miia »•*«#.»<! ri.k... u .r.-..i u.i. I i »\ ..i mg horn* 1* f.s some d()» persons, in olata-
.bowed any fee Ing e.iem.Ui, and would greet umpbant. Heirs are noversaUafied anyway. Eighth and Ellis streets, and damaged ed ; I 0 f repair a temporary pond imd been con- ^wTou.L P «r«“^avAtad and
friend or foe with a smile ss they pasMd. Will TBey always want all of the money. An jncent property, including the Knights of structed in a hollow between two lulls, by „ : nr ^ Tb „ en ii t0 r(ur
lie)good leaned up agaln.t th. .Id. of th. court Ben who Las been left *250.000 or *,00,«K), PyUiina' ball, to tbo extent of *3,000 on .lamming a spnng branch. Tbe pastor, “ an J 1 ] W "P l ® jXociuu thin? WoSJi
Lie with a l-am-Rolug-to-take-my-doll-rag.-and-1 Bot w'bo has lived all hia life on mach less I property hnd *500 on the Knights' pars- U,. v . G. W. Uolquiit, had barely beg .n the H^,*2® ’«»• 3 ‘°^ a
...... w. .j , _ ®ho I the Income of that money, is not sat-1 pht>fQgiis. The damace to the tobacco fac* I Hcrviccs whtn the dam cuvo w'ay and thu I , , . .P . .
L; °dm.“.?.Lt th.“ n^^l. hmg„ isfied unless ho get. millionsf if millions for/amounts?o%22,o5)on.tock»udbuild- JwiX
Mktd his W»w© upon m© conie.1, « haVQ beeQ ^ And} et j don . t Beo why 0 - iusurod {uJly . ” bantized before tbo water had CQ !V. ! Y 1 * 1 r greatest uiracuity.
* C ‘ Ud,J ‘“ fjr ““ iota perfect right, to leave his 8> _‘ —— iZ^vu to b.° in.uffiriSnC No . ^ 'll™
Am Inlcrestlrir Story From Iho Wi/o of a
Cortlry Ofllf-r.
Port Bowl© Letter to Iloche«t«r Union.
W© had quite an cxdting dny vesterdsy.
Soon after 8 a. m. Gsirfdin Lawton sci Mr.
Gatewood arrived with liio Indians- twenty
bucks with squaws and children. Th* y all
rode on to the parade ground over to "O'*
troop barracks, where Natcbem and Gero-
"ini * \>t i«• l in v iH»-:i (li-iuoiititid, and
their ponies were taken away and they
wer© diwamjed. One little Indian, when
ho had spoil them taking away their arms,
threw down bis bow and arrow*. Natchez
and Gironimo, having gotten hero first,
had hftd time to adorn thems'-Wo with new
clothiig from tbo store. Mrs. Natch ex
was rmplei dent in pink calico. She is
only fifteen, ar.d aticka close to her lord.
Natchez has really a fijo faoo for an Indian.
I Raw Mr*. Natchez wulk over to where th©
aquaws were folding the blank t* that had
b»KU taken from the poniea, ondafn-r rum
maging a wLiio ah© fittht«l out a baby in a
banket (or whatever they call thoso arrange
ment*). This was Geronimo’s grUudohild,
aud it was only two days old. The mother
had ridden about seventy mile* nine© it was
born. 8oon after they arrived the band
(which arrived th© n*ght before from
litiacbnca. General Miles having arnt for
it) struck up aud played; it won really in
spiring. Captain La«ton was most wuruly
received and congratulated. General Mile*
wouldn't rink their remaining here a day, i
but had mail© arrangement* to soud them
on at once to Florida. At 11, or soon after,
they went Captain Lawton and *11 ot bis
command wbo cared to go went with them
to Florida, General Milo* going with them
ns far as Albuquerque. Iu the meantime
w© went down to tbe barr*ck* aud bad a
good look at them. Goronitno whs smiliog
all tbo time and looking v» ry good-natured,
aud evidently thoroughly satutltd with him
self. 11© giinned at my baby and me, and
oame up to n* and Heemed much arau*ed
with the fanev uuy child took to an Indian,
baby about ms age whom he wanted to hug.
They all »e« mod glad to think they wer©
going where th* ir relations are in Florida. I j
never saw the slight*st traoe of fatigue or
being worn out iu anv of them. Th y all
seem* d a* fresh as though they had ju*t
started on the warpxlh, aud thero is no
doubt but that they would never have been
caught if they had chcuen to stuv out. Ger-
ouiuto has nothing iu tlm world the matter
with him. Boon aft?r 11 a quantity of
wagons drove up in front of the bar-
rncks and the Indians wero stowed
away, NatMuz and bis wife and Geronimo
and*bis brother going down in a buokboard.
Gen. Mil®-a also took his leave. Ueronimc
took a violent fancy to the General and
couldn't be kept away from him; he ad
mired his looks and everything about him.
There was something perfectly irreHistii U
to me about Geroaituo'a behavior aud ao
pearance. The old villain, with hi* bad,
shrewd, cunning face and treacherous char
acter, looking so peaceful and smiling an<
muinu on all tbe airs of a good ludiau! I
iitighcd every time 1 caught his eye ana h®
laughed too, as if he wero confe«sing tb<
ihame. Whon they were all stowed uwa;
in the wagons and about to nUrt, the bam
struck up tv<ain and played tuem out of th
)omL I behove Geu. Miles s.®nt for th
rami out of oompllmont to C«pt. Lawton
mayor on th® prohibition ticket."
money ns Huits him the best Rut heirs I
A prominent citizen of AtlxuU. wbo WM Walking differently. The man who has no
©boot diecuHsing msttert in connection with th ® I heirs is mo*t fortunate. Rohuen.
gotten
other water being convenient tue b.iptism |
•onte^t, wili, among other things: "I never knew
* until l»»t aight that J. J. Fain, on© of the esndi-
dett-N on tbe prohibition ticket, *m * Republican
Nafthville American.
THE TWKNTY-F1RBT DISTRICT.
D. 74. Smith, of 8VH4.iu.os, Nominated »t [ of the otbtr candidates was post pound",
the Couvrntlon tn tlord -n Y-.lrrd.j,
Gordon, Ga., September 28.—In pnr-
THE 111 J 88 815 a KE 8TOBV.
The Mstjlsnd Court of Appeals has just I „f the call ot the executive commit-1 A D jg Poln's E'g'.t Partridc-s In a Soak.,’a
It tun about tn tbl. w*v. E.la ass st clmroh ln decided a will case in which the question I t ee D f the Twenty-first Senatorial district, 1
W.*t Eml last night, and <» *.k.d by a triend It raised ^ss exactly analogous to that which convention was held to-day at this place to
Holly -Two AMve,
Haralson, September 25 —Your corre-
n truo that he »*• * B.cubllc»n. He .Aid th»t IBe vnliclity of Mr. Tilden'H w ill is question- nominate a candidate of the Democratic apondent, a few evenings ago, wont out on stroyed,
n ... And continued hr ..»lug that ho h.d no.or t T ‘’ n ‘B® clause of ths will party for Menntor. a bunting expedition with a f.icnd- After homelesi
Tiled anything bul a ltu,mldlc»u Uckot, and »•’« I “ fouSw’ W “‘“* d “ d “ | ^SSHS I
T
1 anything but a Republican
would, lie said alio tint this vu not
a fight between Republican*
Democrat*, but *ai
th*t be wm an out and
the Ilia Grade and Matninonm and Mon
terey railroals were Wushcd out, aud trailio
has not yet keen reatored. All the
surrounding country was inun
dated, many houses blown down and
crops destroyed. There is great suffering
in both M-Atxmom and lirownsviUe. In
the latter place fully 10U bouses are de
stroyed, and in the former 200 families are
homeless sud in wnut.
messmea have been adopted and
has been
id, was aa follows: I by Judge IMchurd Johnson, chairman of point, but be could not be made to flush the I large nmouot of food and money
giveand bequeath and devise nnto the I the executive eommittee. I liirdn, so the correspondent's friend waited I ruind, and is being distributed.
ltev. H. G. Bowers all the rest and residue I On motion of J 8. Wood, of Wilkinson, I up in front of the .log in order to get them At l’oiiit Isabel, the quarantine
..t MW sslnl.. ..n.1 .luiisa 1.2 aaa In non nvwl ail. n a, n m 1 1.1 1 a . . i . « • ...tli a. I a_a! __ ... . a * _ _ i
dltiGi
a ftghf for Prohibition, and of my egtft te f and desire him to use and ad- Colonel E. 8. Griffin, of Twiggs, was made n p,
0Ut . 1 samo for snch religions and | permanent chairman | mhi
i, when he leaped backwards with a yell I station, was swept away
and
ich arrested tbe attention of the neigh-1 other dnmage done. A fonr-moat.il steamer
thi. sir. FAtaMhlthatM ths Bsi.uhllMnA c hnritable purpose and objects and in such o n motion of M. Y. Smith, of Wilkin- bora for miles aronnd, and pointed to one was wreckod fifty miles south of the
..rl.had 1a». alw aiilsla.4 tn WA/MlHtltF Pro- I 1 .. > aa will in It a I ... ,ir V\ * . r T 1. I ... a A .. .. * . I .a ...® „ a . -
ot th« county had lastly AAAlAtM lo .ecurlng Pm- snll]|| an ,i j„ socli manutr as will in hia son , T. W. Duffy, of Jones, was made sec- j 0 f the largestanukca that has ev.rboen seen I mouth ot the Kiu Grande, and is said
beBt promote tbe cause ot 1 retnry.
hibition. he thought that they were entitled to rep-1 jqdgmrnfc
rrern tat ion on the ticket. Thi* conversation took I Christ."
place at the close of the amice when *everai of Mr. I The conrt decided that thi I wo* Utterly I present:
Fain* friend* were standing about him dlicaulng | void, on the ground that it war “too vogue | From
tbe probable result of the conteat.
Tbe jMiople have spoken end the fanetlc* h*ve . .
horn nut down, rhe white Drmoo-at. of Fulton qifst, but in effect sought to delegate the Smith, G. O. A. Daughtry.
isx-1 t.stamentary powers to the discretion of a 1 - “ '
be
total loss, ller n.me
. in this section. At tbo snme time he ills-1 to
The following is a list of the delegates I charged s load of shot into his snskeslup, I is nnknown, but aha is thought to have
I but did not kill it. He fired a second time, I beeu an English vesaal. Her captain and
Wilkinson county—J. 8. Wood, 1 which tore the Biiake very neoriy iu two. I crew were savod,
and indefinite to be earritd into effect," as Joel A. Smith, W. A. Jones, J. R. When he approached tbo snake, to Llaaston- At Colorado, Texas, the river ha risen 25
it did not specify the objects of tbo be- Hell, 8. J, Dcunaid, J. M Langston, M. U. I iehmeut lie found a covey* ol eight part-1 f«it, and at last accounts wa still rising.
ounty. After a full and fr» dlacUAAion, after a
From Twiggs—J. II. ltsy.
. . t .., . _Uy, II. F. C
tw.iinont with nrobiblilon, wrnt to the poll, to-day I trustee. The testator might have disposed L. A. Nash, E. 8. Grimn, C. li. Nuttibg,
and laid Uiclr hand, on th. force and It la Bis prnporty for any specific purpose J. F. Balkcom, L. Kkctor and T. H. Jones.
ridges, which it b id but a short time before I All tributary creeks are overflowing an
Oriffln, I ilevanred. Two ot tbo birds were still alive, large sections of aouutry are
and laid their hand* on the • a .~ . , . . - * . .
d,Ad. Th. ,.lgn o, a., nmyr hrom.r, bat:h.«« .am h v. named » trusUe
Tbe dog d : d not even a ir throughout the 1 tuomerged. V ry-hcuvy rains huvo fall.
ttocorilrr Anderson.
O. Thrower,
amn Dodd.
Hawthorn.
From Jones—Richard Johnson, Lafay-
j I for that purposo, but he oould not in this I e ,to Halkcom and T. W. Duffy.
general way leave hia property to be dis 1
' 1 posed of by a stranger. It will be remem-
wkolo performance.
8YLVANIA.
in other a. ctlor.s add muoh uppreheusiuu
felt for safety of property.
Tbe following executive committee was
appointed for tbe next two years;
From Wilkinson—N. B. Baum, Joel A.
BEGIIKTAHY MANNING,
POPULAR BUIKNUK.
Cellars are nsnally damp lireansethg wral
nra cooler than the air, which eanses cm
donsatiou of moiatnre. To provent tn
oondonsatlon of moUtnre itisreeommendc
that tbe windows and doors of Iho cellar b '
closed during the day and opar.Ml at niyb
The Romans knew tbs syphon and'i
use, but iu thrir ignorance of metsllnrp
they w. re nnsblo to use it as an economic i
means of croasing valleys when the volno
of water was comidvrub «. They did u
mskonueof cast iron, bat employe.) let’
pipesot acrade character, as also cUy pipe
and they knew bow to prrpare solder. Ti,
builders of their sqnednuts hail somo a.
gr»uj. la over, and AUanU . ... up and thttt '' tho rcnt bulk of Mr 'r.lden - . .. , uul „
rrjiicM. Nothing would do the f.n.tu-. but property was in tbe same way left to the smith. F. 8. Barclay,
prohibition, not Democracy, .honld be th. burn. In (tirtcr( tion of n trustee, with the inj unction From Twiggs—T.’ II.
the Irgidatlv. me and the good people of Atlanta, 0[llj . that jt be n , od {or cUaritable purposes. L. Sketor.
Will
Jones, II. F. Griffin,
<diatoiMt*d with the men who have tried to subor
dinate everything to their view* on prohibition,
ami indignant at the method* emplojed, c*me
out *nd averted their independent
wm not *o much a question of men *« principle,
and tho Democracy of Fulton determined that they
MEXICAN HF.VGLUriONISTS.
Tronhie with Them on tn* Border-Culoitl
tier nan 1* * Dancer, mwljr Wouuile.i,
_ 8t. Locw, September 2S.—The Browns- w
would not bo led by the no*© by crank* out of the I jiUe, IVxhh, oorr® spoudent of the Globo-1 Ten fj on adopted the majority rule, aud pro-
p4rty into an Urn that could bring them nothing I Democrat reports that advices from Hauta I ce edrd to make a nomination.
butli. Th. elation to-day .how. to the sut. Mans are ti the effect that Col Heraandex 1 -
The HhrrlfTe Son Aceidoutly Shoot, a Negro
Frhoaer la the Ahilamen.
Sri.vANi*, Ga, Heptcmbor 28.—Randall
D.vis, colored, a prisooor ebafgod with
burglary, was accidentally shot ou yester-
From
Oo motion nf J F italkcom tbe chair I l Be corridor totaling to Ilia cell when the 1 atoo.1 that he will soon resume his 'duties as
appointed J R Van Uuren chairman of the shooting wsa done. The prisoner pats no the head of the Treasury Department. Mr.
executive committee blame ou Mills and says it was purely acci- 0l<welnnd, it ia amd. bus received such as-
Tbow Who are on tn« Inaldn Pay II
Iteauino l>Q>y,
WasniNosTON, Keptember28.- Although no
one iu Washington, units, it be the 1’rcei-
u Jones—T. W. Daffy, J. M. Middle-1 <l»y >n the sbilomen by Willie Mills, son of dent, is authorized to speak ior Mr. M-iri-
i, J. K, Van Boren I Sheriff It. T. Mills. The prisoner was iu | niog on the aubjeot, it is generally under-
On motion of Jadgo Johnson, the con-1 djfhlal
eursnee fiomthim. When tbo President
A passenger coach and two freight boxes I asked the S-.-cretury of Ike Tieuaury tn t ke
on tbe Sylvania railroad were derailed on I leave of absence and a lung rest before de-
how Atlanta and Fallon county aland o
Tbe chairmen having announced that a yesterday nine miles from this place, cans- lermining shetber or not be would eon-
tion of probtbiiion.
The i-'enerul verdict here
tion 1* dead, and when
the funeral will tie formally
the unre-11* dangerously wonoded, having two bullet I nomination was in order Mr Wood, of I IB g the delay of tbe mail eight hours. There I tinne in otUce, the 1st of October was by
wounds in bis left aide, received in the re-1 Wilkinaon, nominated D. N. Smith, of I w “ Bttle doinige done to propt rty. j agrvenieut b. tween them fixed us the day
wra to-night te that prohlM cot,t ^' jt * i,h ,be 4 6T °lutioniitsat Tinojas Wilkinson) which was seconded by Judge
)a vote can be taken again I'V* 1 '* rsngino. also that he hanged J ohn , on , o( , onM .
... | ltJ 'B® prisoners osptnred there. It is stated }{ 0 ol j, er name being pnt in nomination,
...Uy preached. | that the revolutionists are gathering in I Mr Smith wa* nmnlnnJd.
Off ©'horpe—Stable Hurm-d.
when tbe question should bo taken up. It
was not said that Mr. Manning must be pn>-
The remit hat a far more Important algnlfl.-ance f(|(ce llp t | 10 aDll wU j aU<m , )t to cap-
Hiau lu .-ffw:t on Kalton county. It mark, the W- ‘‘ I t ur „ Hull)nna or Comargo, to get nuppl es.
Yesterday nt M ttamoras, Mexico, Lieut-
tide in the pruhlblUou mov.mant tn Hooigi*. _ _ ^
7ha movemeub after an apparent foothold had I , n ant Trevino, of tho Mexi-'im
i*en ,ained In tleorgle'e repital. bae received a | oml Sob lieutenant Refregico
tet-back from wblcn it will never recover,
Mr. Smith was nominated.
On motion
inntion was made
On motion of Mr. Langford, the chair ap
OoLKTHonpE, hepteinber 28.—Mr. M. B pared to assume the duties of nflioe ou tlie
j Giimure'a livery sullies wore burned lost 11st of October. Ho will not take hia
of Mr Dan'ghtiv the nom- “'^B* aBout 8 o'oiock, together with fonr plooo ot the head of tho department on that
udn unanimous. * Buggies sud harnces, two hundred bnahtbt day, but it is thought By those who ought
of corn and ten thousand pounds of fodder, to know, that be will bo fnuud at bia rick
tbo
from thi* data It ia expected that coiuenratiiin will I tho
rule iuetead of fanaticism.
artillery,
question
bad
of
i''»n cavalry, poi nt , j t h e following gentlemen a commit- lb ® J, 1 **,.!’' *V ua ‘ ‘“v;irauci *pi(i osnoon as reasonably cool weather sets in
giro Pas, of I toeofthree to notify Mr. Smith of his »IU>'he Pho-nix of London. The cause of Hi. pbysicUns have advised him not tore-
ispnte over n0UjinMi „ u: j. jf, Langston, of Wilkin-1 V , ? w ?r Sever. 1 hor».w were turu to \\oahingtoii while there iaap. s-
--.•it.. I — __ —. . ... . * ... . . I ilftillv Iklirriffl killX. nil VIM MfkVHll. I atliilSl* t.9 a anM.i .noil ... .1 1.. . Ill r..il
■lispnti
authority.
quolntance with onr mode of leveling, t ,
instrument they nnctl being a sort of foi
sbadowing of the modern level Still th
knew that tbe meaua they adopted mlg
lead them into error, and they preferred 1
err on tho safe aide, giving their aqu.-dn.
a great fall, from oue in 60V to Ohe m 750. '
Tbe beat examples of tbe eagre or bo
the phenomenon in which the tide mot
i ll st ou-o, at, said to be furnished by t!
months of the rivera Amazon, Hoogly a I
Tatiutang. In ths cute of ths la*t a< <
tioned river, in Chins, the wave plunges '
iike SU advancing enfan t, font or (ii
miles iu breadth and thirty-five feet hi; •
and thns passes up tbe stream to a diaUi 1
of eighty miles al the rats of tarcnty-1,
- lil -v an honr. The change from ebb >
iBioil-tids ia slmokt in.lantaneoui, Iu i
Amazon the whole tide passes np l'
htresm in five or six waves following c '
other in rapid Hiccoiatou, and each two ,
to fifteen feet high.
Mr. Thomas Wardle, of Leek, Eaglet 1
bus been to Indie sud examined tbe cu J
valion ot the ailk-wnrm an l the means »,
in nae for reeling the silk there, with
view to KUggoatiog means of improv:'
them. Although Uie reputation ot In
silk has greatly declined for tbe l ist tv,
ty five years, he is mauafied tbit iu fibro
quits equal to that of Italian alls, and ti
mpiovcui.-nl in ueibod* is all that is
quirtd. Tuu Italian thnadu nra, howev
four tintea as long aa tbo Iuiluta coooo'
Tbeprofitablenesa of the ailk-groaing bt
nrss is shown by the facts bat tho zjui
dan derive thi ir wry highest ru-U It
lands devoted to it *
■rod rod ; J. II. Roy, if TaiKgs, 'olid Richard Ladl > burned, but *11 were saved.
the latter slapped the former’s face. Tre- Jobirto’n, of June*.
The day opened quietly, but it wo© apparent at I vino procured a pistol and approMhlOg l*us I On moiion of Mr. M. G. Smith, the
«*rly dawn that both tide* were well ornanized and I from behind shot him in tho back, infiicting I (banks of the conTention w*re tendered the
A L b tSrukMu.
sibllity of a warm spell, and he will follow
thrir advice. ' •
/When he does return to bis office
Eatokton, September 27—Bertrand, the it‘i B certain that Mr. Manning will not un-
w«y iuwq tnat both tide* were weu orn»ui«u wu i mauKS oi tn© conxeniioo w*re MDaerva zue i ann .. v rinnlfir, (li f M it I . * V . 7 V “
ri.trrmin.4 to u..V. . l.f. .ml death ainisgl.- Dor- » mortal wound. Trevino surrendered to ,, Mlor „ tu , for ^ u , e o( tIw Uet ho- ??“ “JV' MduThUngm’ l«r fSrfnHv i^*.r“ ?’ h 1 " , ‘ ,I,d ‘. n . the
Ing ilia day thia wav matle more apparent as both I *Be military authorities, and wtU he conrt- [ dfst c *,reh. mitgUd^thbevc^igby thr Etlimou^ I ‘'“b "e *‘11 B® refi.v.d by h.a Meiatan!.
Ry Mr. wood, it wm ordered that the |
inn the day thi* wa« made more apparent.
•tile* worked zealoazly aud determinedly.
After 1 o’clock, a* th© retort* benui to com© in
from the
weaken,
the (toll* they gave up* the fight. Th© Kvenlug
Journal, which has been a itannch prohibition
ru iTtiaUd. „
Genetal Pedro Gonziles, with a regiment aecrt tary famish a copy of the proceedings I
h. co7at„ h. ZhlhlZlau tog.0 to ot ®“« ®»»»‘0 «yi ‘*0 Batteries oI tU , ' co „ veDtioa ,", hH H-mtherner Ap-
ansTI? tltor. hour of c“iog «* "»«l®0. » marching to Matamoras, and ^ MDd Macon TsLsoaarB, with a requeit
a*"™ 1 ™* wpubUsh some.
A L vjry Heebie Iluvneil. . . .. , . .
Montezoma. September^ 27.—Reports | “ lrtnSlU °°t Be so gmat ss formerly.
" I’olaanlnxla alliaroikg lloais.
MnSTOoiizar, Ala., Heptember 28.—To
night sbont 'J o clock persons et a boarding
home hers were token violently ill with
vomiting. Doctors were cilled, lut-dicii
aa fares possible ot mere routine work, ami
be will find that the deman-la upon bis
is expected to arrive there to-morrow,
It is stated that President Diaz intends to
pa|»r. aaid this afternoon iha lUfoat of tho law an2 I promptly stamp out the revolutionary fool-
ordarticktt la conceded. Itla nlao cmcedad lll * < I 'shneea on the ffonlier.
U waa n qutat elecUon, and • vary body In n good
humor, alhoit u In noted that Iha probtbltloulta ro-
8lrad from publlo view oarly thta evening.
Inanrnnco nnd Chariot on.
Atuita, Haplonibor 27.—Tho uanagara and grn-
tVtik-a County's live Mock Show.
Washington Oazetto.
We are requested to state that the Wilkes
County Live Stock Association will have sn
exhibition on the grounds beyond the min
eral aganta of Imuranca compootca doing tuatnoa* I era | spring on the 21at day ot October. We
to the south have, after conanlutlon. decided to I v. ry much hope our people will take a
maka an Inspection of ovary building in lb- city of I lively intenst in this exhibition _ and show
Chari-felon for iho pnrpoaa of uncertain tog tba con-1 their stock. We will give a year a BUbsenp*
Vlitlon of the vatu ani flues of ovary airudura In tion to the person showing the fineat Willtfl
ths city. Yesterday U. C. Btochdcll, u hair men of county home colt under onjyear old, and
Charleston. Th. work. It la thought, will Uko the “Vnthey w" rTS “
architect and builder two monthe to com,Iota. I mmm ® ^
7heexp,neo will ho dlrtdod among about forty [
companion, every on# of which will lm fura abed I London I'mpim.
Rollgluua Ncrnplea Ilaalahed.
"There is something that has preyed
with n compute report of the Inspectors.
It la said that the local Agents at Charleston do __
not toko kindly to the proposed lupectloo, no they I j j, rj
think that It will lefuro Iheirbnalneaa. Tho maun- I , 00 c .
son. however, think dUferently. and have ordered I yonng woman asked onxionaly.
the work to be dose. They think that n complete somn unbn iet," " <1h “ ’ 0l »t »1
avily on my mind tince oar engagement,
or " he a.iid, “bat I’m most nftsid to tell
a of it" "Wbnt ia it, Georgs ?" tbe
lint
Oh, ifl rthnt nil ?" nbe ex-
lUUO IDH ■ - - IUIUU UUHH-us — . , . _
record showing the manner of the construction of I claimed, with SlUhof toilet I have
*to wells nod flnee in Uie bnUdinp. together wltt always barns Methodist bj* «*
boas that have been Inland by the eenbqunka J cunnto when we ore made one f shall expect
be ef gnat hToflt to them is the futon.* ’ to sttend your church.'
come from Oglethorpe that Gilmore's livery
. ... , stable is burned down; no insuranoe; loss
Ou motion of Ju-lgs Johnson,the conven- u i,out *5 out).
tion adjourned sine oie.
E. 8 Griffin, Chairman.
Tnoitaa W. Dunrr, Secretary.
HAVa.s a Ait.
Fine Hart Cuuaiy T-baceo.
| HertweUHun.
A band of tobacco raised and oared by I administered, and the patients are nl-
Mcrura. Rogers, Peek and 1‘rofBU ho* beeu I In » fair way to reoovery.” ') In cause of
I banded us. I-tsafine sum pis indeed anil I poisoning iss rayst'-ry, O (-rp-raotis who
lomeTn k of ■Men g »■> OupulUon lode-1 Wlll cam , tlJ thfl Hue process. It is of s »‘® end drank tbe sum- ibrngi »i
p-n tn t l^glalst v T cket.
beautiful golden color, baa a tngrantsmell, ■* *hcoa
> ‘*kcn ill are unaf-
Savasnau, Sept- tuber 28 —lbs political I and in nur judgment may be gmdedaa first- fecteri. It iv supposed, h"». vtr,
sitnatiun is g-tting very much complicated. I cUsa. It chews nicely just aa it ia. Webs-1 that thi pnla-u wa* iu tbe milk. This is
It is understood that Messrs Gordon, Itsilly | here that tobacc i can bo raised to profit I the ncc rnd li uethat tbe a ims thing bos
a- d Hurt ridge will allow their mat run and advantage in Hut county, and we hope I happened at tbe aame boarding hotwe with-
for the Uenr-tai A>s m'-ly in ept«»itiun to I the experimeutot the above gentlemen may I in a few months
Friday. Very strong lead tr " * * ' '* 1
the ticket nnminatert
I to the inauguration of a new and fruit-
pasture bos been brought to bear cn them, fnl souren of bread winniog iu this section.
If they ran very many who prefer them to We intend to visit their tobacco farm at aa
Another Craajr It vtrmf*«K
Monicii, September 27.—The condition
7 IU “ uirxuj wuu 1'irtci huniu MAI tie 1UKUU iu VIM* lueir WUWWII wn « ID .f Ifi |., ’ I
uminahd e-tndi.iatm will not vote for early day and will give our readers the l * 1 ,‘ U f 1' " K :,, Hb ,r -
r.. s they f.el bound by tbe nomins- benefit of our obaervitiona. Z a i * 1 a *“-
and theriisorguniz riionof the Chatham UUea tff cold v.sent* and often in the nnd-
the numinab d
either,
tion, and thedisorguni
county D> moeracy wi l be eompl-ite, as it
will hereafter be imftoasible to hold tho I Hoory Coanty Weekly.
Te*. Truly, Human for kteUouiagta,
workingmen to any nomination. Conserva-1 Wednesday wsa a lively ootton day in Me
dia of the night he talk* loudly to Miamlf,
end goaticulatea wildly. U* imi-u on ra
in solitude.
live sentiment fuvon a submission of the | Donongb. Our bnyera ••fmiled’’thi market
Itrr.ueuly Too Mu.k.
opposition to the tictet, and a revolve to I and went several points over Atlanta price* I s*a Fraudrco chronicle.
correct aboaea in nominations in the future In that place 8 11-10 were tbe beat fignrta, | He was an Eagluhnuui, and he found a
by having fair primary eh eitnno, in which while here ‘t woe h|, the highest point new grievance against Cslifornio. He was
none but D-moeratawiil bo allowed to vote, reached shove Msoon this season. Me- much imprnstd with thu country and iu
The Republicans si ejubilsutoTtr tbs situs- Donongh bnyera have kept from sn eighth productions. He was very entbuaiMtie
Ron. to s sixteenth ahead of her surrounding unul lloy showed him a pumpkin wrighios
Thomas Welsh, Evq, of By I ranis, for- msrkeU, so far, and they propose to h -Id |(,f, pounds. "Thia ia too much, dont you
marly of thi. city, was aeveraly injured yes- the schedule all tbs time. Hurrah ! for know, ’be said, with on injured air "A
terdgj near his home by being thrown from I McDonough, anyhow—her boom continual- pumpkin ^55 ponnda' Hang it, I onlv
1 iy geU bigger and bigger 1 >■ - 1
a buggy.
weigh 135 myasu.”
A Fallow FtvHog.
Tttaa Hlf tings.
Judge l'ennybnnker can’t stand the an
of tobacco. It invariably gives hltn a he ‘
ache. He was on the street car, and a a 1
liny by bis side w aa smoking a vile old pi -
"My friend," said Pcnn^buDk-r, “yc 1
pipe makes utosiok." Thccowooy took J
pipe out ot his mouth, wiped the moa'
piece carefully on his pxuU, nnd, holdim
under the saffsrer'rt ttoea, said: "You .*
smoke, stranger, nntil I get off ths ktsr>
jbst know how yon feel; it always m t
tue feel sick to see a feller smoking wl'
I've left juy pip" st homo "
Hs Got tea luip.rwafeS Facta.
The now renortcr who had hod exp.-
tnce ss a rural corrcspon-l- ut rushed in
iuiorm hia chief that hs hal the fucU bt
very important murder—a man shot "U
was tbe men?" asked the chief. “X did
get hie neon*." "Who shot him?" "I do ’
know." "What was the causoof fbcali, ’
ing?" "I didn't learn." "Yaa got tae fsl
•ft the case did yon?" "Yes, the import r
ones. I learned that the pistol was a o’
aettne revolver of ths buil-doz r ustte •
% calibre."
Th-y tr.i. N.t
A citizen o fine liiseriu'nation and d'
ea-y was riding la ths sui-utbs with
best girl the othar day when ijrev passe
stable, in the door of which stood a con'
of calves. “See," add the young la'
"thaas two cnU little oowleta." "Th
era not eowlets, AraminU; they ate 1'
lets.” And the prooession moved rap
Robert Buchanan has completed tbe.
ond port of bis poem, “The Euthqual!
rhe first part was written to America Del
his illntss.
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