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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES
TEL EGMAPU,
Macon and the Technologic*) School.
A few days, einoe In an article upon Me-
_ I con aa the proper place for the proposed
»;j.uicn.»T.sTi,»Ti» iiis xata *iu of TfichllIJ | 0(! y > thB Tki.k.hupti
n thi
«ltrr»ph *nd Messenger Publishing Co.,
*1 Molbatry Street, Macon, G*.
tievrc'u
The October report of the Dopanmeut of
Agriculture in Georgia is as follows:
Cotton.—The estimate of the proapec-
stated that a line drawn across Gtnilqia he-! live yield of cotton in the State, based npon
tween Atlanta end Macon in such dilection its condition October 1st, in comparison
known parties.” Seedy individual (calmly)— 1 "I do
not wleb you to make the suit. It hu been no long
since 1 enjoyed tlile experience that I simply wlah
to R6t measured."—Philadelphia Cell.
'Wbatwe need to spiritualism.” said Colonel
NoMhloom, of Kentnohy, "is a medium who can
with an average crop, falls two points be
low the estimates of last month. There is
a small decrease in all the sections except
Southwest Georgia. This is probably due
to the drouth which, except in the extrime
southern portion of the State, along the
Florida and const lino, has been general.
Tho dryness of the month, however, while
it censed some shedding, has doubtless been
of more than .compensating advantage by
facilitating the opening and the gathering
as to leave all points npon that line equi-
’»» Dally U delivered by cerrleis In the cityor I distant from the two cities would divide
»lMt7r O^momhi.'tk'lm.u month., U° State into two parts, of which, in this
lift;treat. I contest, Atlanta and Macon would he the
11. '.Vatatv la mailed to •nbecrlbere, pottage centres. That is, Atlanta would represent
M, at»l.Maycwand70 cents for eix months. I the upper part consisting of fifty-seven
n*"Ml‘p«Cr~o?io W Un«oM«i”the U™"™ ““ P"* °f counties, and Ma-
S Anicrticn. and IWcenm for »ob.nheeqnent in- con‘be balance.
11.1cm,and for the Weekly at «1 for each insertion. 1 ho facts and figures furnished npon this
■ottoer Of doethe, funeral*, marrlagee and birth*, division showing Macon to be by
$L long odds nearer the State’s
Bejestsd oommnm»tloni. wlUM^remrnea^ a rai i road gygtemi centre of I of the crop in good condition.
■UOTKlMs'onM^ topic* SeoUcited, but mn.t be p .pulaticn and contio of minor govern- The condition of the lint in the portion
B • e» ae f written npon but one elite of the paper to mental divisions were fully established and of the crop gathered to this date, is excep-
no one has pnbiicly sought to overthrow tionally good.
them. The Constitution's answer to the The prospective yield is, in North Geor-
showing was a sneer at the Telkokath and gin, 71); in Middle Georgia, 80; in South-
| Macon. west Georgia, 78; in Gist Georgia, 71; in
But tho TEi.Eor.Arn stated that Macon Southeast Georgia, 86, and in tho whole
I was also nearer the centre of wealth and State, 71).
if63*7 orders, cheeks, etc., should be made paya- nscd (be figures of 1876 to prove it. Here Corn.—Tbe yield, or prospective yield,in
■rets H. 0. Hassok. Managor. «. . _ j. -
W" | is the paragraph referred to: oompanson with that of an average crop, is,
’TBEOoiumbus Enquirer-Sun says: “The | w« have not at hand the State reporte showing | in North Georgia, 80; in Middlo Georgia,
B it® Attention#
Beaiitt*£C6s should bo mad© by express, yoitnl j
gltti money order or registered letter,
t.tbuot* i>oreoa 17X teachtre© street.
AU -CBimunlcatlons should be addressed to
THE TELEGBAPH,
Macon, Ga.
materia ixe spirits frozu i
Citizen.
t amply barrel."—Lowell
80MK INTERESTING OASES
That Came Up f jr Trial In the United States
Ccuns Lait Filling.
In th« United States Courts yfRtorday morning,
Judire Kp««*r ^rtultili.g, the following (mine** wu
tram acted:
f. c. Marks, of Jasper coantj, pleaded guilty of
the offense of aeudini: an obsceno letter through the
mails. The defendant stale 1 that tho letter was
Gould, tho Maine dofau ter, has been nontenced und<*r great provocation, growiug out of an
, tkk-i.vn far tnn **,,,.* t„ 0 *« * ar„*ar* tn m ,1io I acrimoi.lniw correspond ecce, tud Hied a petition
• pri.sn for ton year). Juithe appears to ni ke gljne(l bjr c itf Ztfr . s 0 ( i,j g cn nuty setting forth his
to members of I good character and SHktng for tho leniency of the
some remarkable discriminations a
the Gould family.—Chicago Times.
If pigs were to grow on trees, what would bo a
good name for them, 8nooperf" “Fur what, Jog-
g ns, the pigs?" “No, the trees." “Don’t know;
what would?" “Porky pines."—Pittsburg Chron
icle.
court. Tho Jndge stated that the ohreeno letter was
too foul to l>o road in tbe preiotico of decent people
or to he spread upon the records of the court, but in
consideration of the provocation to tho prisoner and
his former good conduct, tbe sentence of the court
would be comparatively lenient, and fixed the sen
tence at a fine of $3Utt and costs or, in default, to
imprisonment at hard labor ferone year i? tho pen
itentiary The other party to the correspondence,
W. C. McLane, wbo is also indicted, endeavored to
Postpone his case, but the court assigned It for
trial
iiaynes Al’en, of Tfdfalr county, pleaded guilty
Professor Siiccl's food makes the head grow
small. It is warmly recommended to politicians
and others afflicted with that prevalent and unpleas- _
ant disease known as megalomania.—New York | J®the c ^» r ^ofthe business of~a re-
__ »»t Lumber City, which is in
would rather be blind end Uve In Bo.io'n IhanL I ““ b t?‘"S’SIS‘2.SK.
FOUND HIM ATL/tgj"
now a Sharper Got A w „ w
Cuuuly Men oo theiv?.*!
On the night of the lath in.i
of Ullkln.oa county, came».»Un
hi* W»y home, at If acon .trelo ,ron > AtUure
been to the show got on the trai, I T7‘1 1 " »h 0 U
pockete $105 end hxd been wi B “* b *d to
pickpockets all the w.V t ,t,r P I
When the Irwin reached Ott.woTJ r ,., ,ro n 4U,,V
psasengere, . soung ms ' S’' 111 '
Stevens, and after a short timi I® 4 *ith
pocket a handful of bi l« and bSttn 11 ? ,e<1 fro i
Oier. lie hod $17 in nua]i bnu* *°, cot| >tthsi
Stevens if he had a llOhill that! ‘'nJ
for *ome smell bill*. Jlr H-eJ,,, .
not prepared to exchange m™ij ‘ vj. kl ® tat
men was persistent, and had ,„ih *' ut rot
shout him that he Pnslh- e 0 n« J,i w, *»toi
*10 with him. When Mr. h. exj
out the young man »aid as to?hw , h t k i"’ 11
Htevens would not object lo £? “< «t.
dollars and he w ould return thl«- m ^‘ T - .
Stewll bill, .ad th.es doll™, i„ 5' ■«« dolUri
look the thlrty-seven doH^ ft
lare ln tolver. forty dclUreln alffi1 r *S. ,lt *»sa,
nut lt in hts iwekct, and then gftb th. l e h ' , ' ,8! ‘ , ■«
lar bills. By this | iw , the train •« a
when he got off. 10 ^•clicd Oord,
. t . . eler representing a drug house in Savannah to
look through a telescope in any other town, a hat’s handle their preparation |of Jamaica ginger. The
going It bind on the town he lives in.-Boston article soon R row into popular ftvor. lhe people UO w ue u
Utr4ld bought it and tieated their friends to qnan.i- ies of allow the sharper to get his Z.. cll * rm ^ m
Herald. the diffudve stimulant, and a barrel of old apple will change no money on the tS^'n. 0
Caller—"Ah, 1* MUa Araholla Be Wolf at hemef |
CoDtral City furnishes tha Macon Tele the v»lu*tlon of Oeorgtx property by counties later Ill; in Southwest Georgia, 82; in East
obapk one of tbe most ably edited papers I th.n 187C, but It I. well known that Middle, Bonth-1 Georgia, !W; in Southeast Georgia, 84, and
iu tho’state, though most too critical at | I in the whole State 91
Bridget (raeditwtirelyi—‘-Sure .he gl>e me very par- I *t* of tho pn-psratlcn showed It to eobteln tn per
tlculer orders. She say. If Mr. Brown calls *ay cent, proof spirit*. Its aloohollo strength being al-
fte no, a, home. b„, ,f Mr. Sm.th comre take htrn bVmri^-^ft^o.S^
right in, anti I’ll bo right down. Now which are gcr in the same way \i atthe ginger brandy of the
you. sir?"—Harper’s Bazar. | trwd® ia
tlio hitter is re
duced with w ir.d sv.-ovr 'd. The bottles
used resembled the ordlusry extract preparation.
Judge Spoor sentenced tho defendant
After tho departure of the %e
counted his money and found JL '* r - Steve
bill, short, lie hid b«n looking fS U i,“ T * W
«11 tbs wsy from AtUut»»nd ! *“• ‘lari
in a few mile, from hoft“' ^ .L
uuahlo to explain how he was.o ™! "I'M
Will cosuge no money on the train ‘“ :u ™ 1
nearest relative. no ‘ *vco tor £
wl!
wTlUo^od*" 1 " *“ ,I1,e "“ lv “ ™* tarMSiSI
Tim Kmpiro Mtou.
The above tiamod house. shtutaH n . »
Mawwi, has become a household
middle and southwestern Georeia U0,fl
As related to the retail dry ».« .
all that its name implies. Suiw wIm « 0 ®**
tier nr thfilr abwl wt... it . BMtr
word |
“You are going too fast,” said a phys
| rapid young patient—“mneb too fast, and you will I month’s io> prison men t and to pay a fine of $100
«• M awiiVK Hii liifi LCTT3 a a "!'»«» !, aa v t . rue ciod on nDiAnas is ceneranv verv I h » v ® to katilln your horns.” “Well, doctor. I will and fiosto. and directed the distrlct^«ttprney to Geror their stock better than this •
times, vmch givob Mllss-8-re.B Iasi ieu ye»». 7!.* imports cf is:s shew th® rale® xne CIO P on u P iantl9 w generally ver> | * eiamine iuto facte brought out in the defendant’s the house when you may and u 0011
readable form yet any father can eff ord to of property in the Northern 57 counties, as com- good, while that of the bottoms is nroaUyj^ ' ^ *'Z “ h 'T, A h * aeaeMi!-*?^ pr ®’® cl
iC * J „ » A , . . •* ..waw a »V c-i a •. v a mm a«a I -a j * a A 1 A .. I see how I can get away with any more horns than I I defendant and others had been roided into this
read it to his family at thebroakfast table, pared with the Southern sj. to be .bout $30,000,000 qntte poor, owing to protracted wet weather , m hauling In now/ -Drake s Msgazlue evasion of tho law by reprewraUtlons 0, the 00m
.. ■/ „. ..MieeKate *» v “ r °'»e latter. This .nm will probably be an( , rep( . ftUj(1 0v01 |l 0a8 iatho cariier part of merc:*l tenrtot andlf lt.houldapnsar that thelafr
Says the Philadelphia Press. iliss Katt j J 0UU( | t0 |, aT# largely increased. I OTrtB j n(i I ♦»*«»• Tuvian .re.t n . h... I ! er .*- , /‘A! 4 principals were really the
Field, who haa been taking observations in
Iowa,
sneaki
wise
should uo I lying norm 01 me lino aesonuea are vai-1 w Micb belongs the larger part ot the acre-1 — — —— — —• — • * — • I Ka.t Tenne«se«. vngtuia and oeorgL
Bet herself suspected Of being in league i , , $130,399.1)05 I $u: i.»n I a* they was hostile. The reward was promptly I Company was then resumed. The evidence nhowrd
with the Bum Fewer.” I | age of this erop-l_00. |h.ndodo«r. | Ura, tbe pWcUtf a dapmn. tn the rerrtc. of
the crowing season.
Ooly thro. Indian .Op. hare thus far bren P«- ^SSSStS^LWft
$130,388,805 I t ^ e o£ thiK crO p_10O.
The counties and;parts of eonn- Sngar Cane.—The prospective yield is, I
“Some | ties south 176,107,673 in Middle Georgia, 91: in Southwest Geor-
the dofendant company; that on the night of April
Tax Atlanta Constitution says: “Some I ties south 176,107,673 I j n M (jj| e Georgia. 91; in Southwest Geor-1 ^^ -tep^i^.^ution.‘.o^h.'^ntla’^oftfo^rS
judgment should be exercised in printine dwnwin fwvorof M.eenS^O^eS *». ««; ^ East Georgia. 98; in Southeast £T. ftor'S
AT— *- etwev. fit for Dnblica- I jb ftU calunUt . on b#lf of IIatrUi Pike> Georgia, 92, and in tho whole State, 91. | work to hard for you? BrW^t-So. aunt: I kin 1 — - ,M “ "—‘ '' -
Butte and Morgan, three-fourths of Jasper I Sorghum.-The prospective yield is, in not complain .bon, that. Lmly of th. Hou.e-l.n t ln lb e engineer mored off the twin
® ^ I r% *. *»a. *- Middle Qeonda. 98* I the P*J >atisfactory? Bridget—Yis. mum. I*ody I slowly, and called to him that he would
" ^ ' I .* .l. i» - nri . aw i- .l. a Li., n-i.-.a I rnnltnnA tat an alriw nntilthA rrlultilitT .•mild o*l nti.
news. News Is not always fit for pnbUoa.
tion. The interests of morality, society
and good government require the «<>ppres. j n “^ro7b^ethoVi>T’counUM°« I North Geor K il - !,G :" in “ ldal1
rion of some things. Tins, it U V™*™* laced gonth c{ u, 0 , me . If t i ieso conDtieg in Southwest Georgia, 82; in
is what the Constitution learned from ita fte , ine dlvideg ^ placed golid , y 94; in Southeast Georgia 100,
experience with Wiggins. Eerhapntwaa bllanoa in favor of Mac en whol ° State, 94.
WiBgins' desUny to teach the Con.UtuUon ^ ^ ^ # undsr 935,090,000. s **®‘ ^ „
and then poriah. | ^ completca tho gumm „ry ns follows: I ig > in 1 ' 0rl1 * Gtot ^ l9 < lu Middle G60r « m -
B. Z. Linnet, candidate for Congress in I whol(i mlInb5rof conntle .
North Carolina, is a sensible and outspoken Number of musUm and pert, of coun-
msn, ns his letter lo the people fully enb-1 Number of counties anil partii of coun*
stentiatea: “I find myself in a position no M^r^^X nii"^::::::
mortal man can stand. I cannot endure I population of the counties nearer At-
the abuse and sarcasm which will be heaped I p opu i mltou 0 f tb« coan'tiee nearer Ma-
upon me daring tbe next tlx weeks. I sm ^ii ufawof
attacked on my war record, pood though it I Number of miles of railroad nearer At-
be. Every newspaper in the Btato is 1 Numbiruf miieiof retiroedniarer'll'.'-
tacking me. I would, rather than oontinue I con
, B . . i M .Va m. i:« I Preponderance in favor of Maoon
such a canvass, ho contont to maae my uy* i xotal valuation of taxable property.
try my complexion, mum, day and night—St I * ,r ought his lrgsin ciutact with a pile ot sand,
0 . -r» a a f pe _ .. ..,1- B I about two carloads of which bail been a day or two
Sweet Potatoes.—Tho prospective yield | Paul Globe. I before dump<Hl iMitweentlio tracks to fill np a do-
presulon, by which means the plaintiff waa knocked
down and his legs falling under the train both his
fret were ct ashed, necessitating tho amputation of
An antl-Manning Gcgislatnro he. b«n I Th“.
pnt np in Albany. I delendeut'a coursel et tho conclusion of the te tl
137 j 88; in Southwest Goorgis, 85; in East
Georgia, 91; in Southeast Georgia, 95, and
in tho State, 87.
Turnips.—'Tbe season has been too dry
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS.
So to Hnd whet they went uid'wbn.7i!»
to the bet miT.nt4te-h.uM the
rnm. R e of tble ho,mi. nTy Ub " 1
Other, complain of the -dry we»th«r ••. ..
•tat. of the money msrksv^”S?lw
ton, eto., and Bio oonieqnentdnll tlm wl
.o with The Empire Sto?„. Tutor 4
better than this r eason. * d ® DeT l
Their order trade to .too very Urge,
samp ea when requested and nay eir*4-I
on rrders of $10end upwards. *"* cl ‘
e- “v® now fl L llD * » K™*t many edm I
E«et Alabama a d Florida, which 4* £ tL.„i
tribute, not only to the pneh and entsterW 1
mtnaRomcnt, but .too . high uEOSuht
excellence oftlie quality andiMsonibtoMM S 5
price of the good, they tell. . “ 1
While they ceter to the better clus ot trwl. &
•took of staple eood. «. new more comn'.u
lu csllooes, ntnittiams, leans*. ruicutM
cols, hosiery, merino underwear, desks, u- .
can t be best in onto and you can
the houso with the a.iurancc that yon wm'rtcn
oolite and o urteoua attention from th. mcd l
flelent salesmen that can be hod and tb.n ii.J
ot SflM "hupRrd" In this bonis. 13
article tbev sell to warranted eettornction to .3
Instance or your money refunded. It to toed L
snythloR in the dry noodo line send yonr ori.nl
Tho Empire Store, -M acon, Ga., or when yon 11
Macon c.11 aud eeo them, and our word for it rl
will never regret It and will save money to f
Wanhlnotnn Poet- There in no dmilit I ni0,! >' “oved the court to Instruct the Jury to re-
33 | .sraips,—>u. "«*• . wasnington A OSt. mere IS no uOnt>tl tIm)a verdict for the defendant, on the ground
I for the anrennn of thin cron Tho renorts DOW G,a * Secretary Lamar in going ter be that the evidence of pUtntlff showed contributory
... :or * ne »°ccess ot tuts crop. ino reports marrie(J _ ne,llgence on Ms part, and that It failed to »bo4
* I indicato less than three-fourths of an over-1 p „ I neylicenco on the part ot the defendant,
rid "do - „ c„- m Tho • ij Philadelphia Press. Bostons l.epnbii- pcmliOK ar.ument of counsel the court ad-
ito’Sa I a **° cro P £or tlle 8tnte - Tbo prospeo. is, in I can postmaster, Mr. Toboy, bad to go. He Jounicd. Judne Lyon and Mr. Bacon will con-
’ North Georgia, 75; in Middle Georgia, 64; I was smoked ont as it were. | tlnue their argument to-day.
V* 4 *!! I in Southwest Georgia, 68; iu East Georgia, I New York World: The motto in mnnici-
i.7»a 68; in Southeast Georgia, 88. pa! poUttns now to: “Hewitt to the line,
«»«l t -v. Th. .i.m | let the chips fail where they may.’
The Cjv.ng'ou ntnl Mac -n.
Two spans of tie now bridge of the CoricrJ
sod Macon railroad, over the Ocanlgre rivw^
rear of the park, have boon completed, and ’
bridge gang la steadily at work on tbe o her pert
tbe stroctnre. The bridge is made of iron l.
wood, and will be one of the strongest and best!
the county. ■
Near the park a platform and temporary L™,
being built. At pfwmt it is the stopping place 1
UNITED SIMTi’H COURTS.
Tobacco.—The yield,or prospeotivejield,
Proceeding* of Saturday'* 8rsalon-Decision
the locomotives, passenger coaches and other r
log stock.
ibe Iron for tbs road, which has been tho c_,
of much d lay lu constructing tbs rood, it on |
way and daily expected.
tog by pionghlng with»little bull on a farm I «**•«%.$>$ I eomparad to an average mop, is, in North I w “(Unk^hat'BoTcoe In the Dn!^d* h matre^ onn ^“terday. Judge
standing on edge; but I can do better. 11 Amount nearer Atlanta no.aio noa Georgia, 102; in Middle Georgia, 91; in l,lne plaid gaiters, would make a better run T,“,i r h U A
- - Batanre to favor of Macon .yitf.TM I So uthwe.t Georgia, 91; ln East Georgia, 92,1 than .latnea G. Blaine under a white plume. I “-th^iiiUtomlf ?h.“ “rt o'/inic^
Macon is tho most ELIGIBLE and AC-1 and j n tbo w bola State, 95.
PUiladclpliia Press: Ail thing, consider- 1 distilling, and had b. on sentenced to lmpvUonmimt
have a good landed estate, a good wife, a
go Tthem^idW p^A” ° n ’ U ' a 1 " " 1 0E88IBLE becori *° Bh0 U ne "' r * 1,u:gost I ~Tlte ^mb^f OrtMkh’ogs, compared to I ? a * itwouid not grieve many pSople"o".Ye I ft r d V’dftSrre^o“ Vu Mm", tot
I x bumn of obstr^mrousness seom. to of ^ in N °' lh °* n *‘ **’ S^f^L^^hav^
Thk bump of obstre|H)rou3niH» Becms 10 bor of people, neuier tho Urgest number of I Mit j d j e GoorgU, 91: in Southwest Gtorcia, »d him . ill health since his incarceration and her dependent
h»v. been .bnonnUly developed tn_ the po-1 mU e. of ndlroml than any of her competi-1 87> in Kaat GeorRla , gu ; in 8ou U,c»st New York World: Mayor Graceanpolnt-1
Georgia, 88; and in the whole State, 87. ed a new inspector of vinegar yeaterday. *i“‘l;««v»Ms» 1™“ I'm at^renMnftb.d.fen.
h ^ ' . . ’ . The nun.. 1. nU tn in n I daut tli.t U« hiu.sair«ro<t sufficiently and tn collild-
The co idition of stock hogs, compared I 4 ho mayor is said to be *n a pretty good #rat(0B of hto atcknMS, he granted aremiialonof
, , „ f, mood lor inspecting vinegar himself about the one month.
to an average, is, forthe respective sections, ^ Hme I “m. P. Subcr., po.tma.ler at Ander.onvUle.OA,
93, 99, 89, 82 and 97, and for the whole| New Y ork Star: IIita, always unpleasant
to Hee one h luolg abatit-red; and even to I the otrens* was technical, and in coaslderatlon of
A Macon Lady Seriously llnrntd.
A special from Buena Vista says thstMn.TL
WaUrhouso waa very seriously burned Ini
Plat " yesterday evening about Rundown. So i
with her when it occurred, but It U lia
aha got too n*«r tha Are. and hrr cM
caught. When assistance arrived STsryil^l
‘ urued off her person. Physicians say ski or
liUcd division of tho Wilson family. Not toM#
long ilnco n ipacikl ageot of tho govern-1 Macon ia tho moat APPROPRIATE and
pient had to be aont to Savannah to help sit I ELIGIBLE because the is tho educational
the postmaster of that name ont on tlic I C0I& tre 9 tbe wealtla contro, the railroad ccn-
oarb, and a few days aince the foreman of I t ro and the centre of population,
the ate*in engineering department at tbe | Macon is superior in point of HEALTH
live.
Mr. Waterhouse has been running on tbs h
ista railroad, but came up to Macon jtm
inorninwg on a l.ttle trip. He received s trim
last night conveying the sa«l news, but loo Ut
State, 92.
thesteaui engineering department at me Macon is superior in point of HEALTH Cholera is reported as having prevailed I thoae wbo disagree with him Henry George |h* defendant’* year* and the good character which
Washington navy yard deriined to notice Dot puly lo any of her competitor., but of BomcUnio dutiDg th 8 yc „, to a greater or ft' tere.“ hibj’tu^^''
« offlckl order to quit end hadto be fired any c lt, in tbe Union. ice extent, in all parte of tho State, bnt |Xi t v?n ^pres.iom ° ^ 8 ‘ “*
Acting Chief of Construction Yi ilwon, a i.o 1 Mttcon’e donation, though differing in I w t.v, moat disestrone effects in soiuc I v.* Yn.v Ken- w, nM uwi.u. »uium.
made the blunder in the abtp Atlimt* will fotIu lg huger than tho donation offered hy I potlioIU 0 f North, Miiidlo end Southwest tbo bighost tmtiiority that th) Cirtho’ucB I p,“muhed° t ftVS7*.S“i*!ru*.uvi^
be tho next to go, and the government may I apy compe tHor.
„ve time by lifting him ont with a derrick |
end giving him bis walking paper* later.
PitoninmoN in it* present ehaje may be
regtrded ci a cbeetnnL Many yean ago
Governor Seymour wai conversing with
Macon better fill* all tbe requirement* of
tbe law governing the committee, and
should have the school.
r I--.-,.: ~ I generally do not favor the canvata of Mr. I view of the law applicable to tbe facts of the cue,
I ucurgiB. j , i,, nrv authorities of tho tleeWlng that tha faem would not be euAclent
Tuoiun the administration of law Usurer j church ftgnm hi* principles n* unaonnd j ft^m’ftuu-ra'v'nl'ktbroV’ttle^rti.'retoUnt,'' that
and quicker in New York th* in O*or**. “ Dd Ble 0p - fteftftft^'iruV F’ftl'ftt’l'n^'ftprh"
dsneerous delajs nr® iilll COmpluin6U Of in I 1 4 . , .. - I he would accomplish by a non suit in tbe
Vneh trnnhln evi.fw f rnm I Loni " vllla Time*! Since the day that Htato <■ lurto. The epteloa of th. couit delivered
tho former State. Much tronbl® arises from I 'WIIHaizi J. Lowndes boarded the vessel I from the bench reviewed the various dsctetoua of
The Negro Again.
, In reply to Powderly and hi* friend*, the I a ( ragr h»u. The Son makes a wise «ngge»-1 uponlrhlch be’diedTon'Ybe lboaom of^the I "ft. 1 T* rtn “ " 1 ". n ' h *
Mr Del»v»n, of Albany, about the effect of Uiehmond Dispatch *ay B - I tion aa to thia matter that might be profit*-1 AUantio ocean there haa been no atateaman 1 Jur)r , r , 0 ..| r .,t « u u, ft tha^rervtoa o**r*ur,ad
“ , V Avlr uYn. ” ‘’ Th, hu“hlc.t negro ln Blchmond can .afsly vtr irie,l in thi. latitude It aava-1 ln Atncnea with a mind aoexqniaite, ajudg- cempar.tre. and. a. It to cmeof .real Imporianca.
absolute prohibition in New York. Now, demud eUh „ l0 publlc Ip _ch»A or tn any other | “V eoterteined m thia t . y . I n , a0 aD e r riug, a* John O. Carlisle pos- g prob.hhi that it win bo published in
^Tho law might provido that wherever a j seWfeg . * | Beponer
I demand, either in public speeches, or In any
said Mr. Seymour, "suppose wefcndncom- W ayhs chooses, aU the dvU and political rtghu
In tn» com of M. J, Hatcher vs. the Taylor Man-
munityintbo Btnt® wher® the sal® of in-1 corded to a»»y white man. We repeat once more I surety on a bail bond inn criminal cos© i Chicago Times: A newspaper say®: “Gen-1 ufaPtunujM.viupany, motioa^ to rs^ulie'the pro-
fnxicaitins drinks was absolutely prohibited I that Oovtrnor Ue and all other olBcen in Virginia I u ft n owner of real property—that I ©rAl John A. Logon ia industriously making I £°»k® and p*p*r«. growing ont
-where everybody bad all tho food they U*v* tak.a an oath that th.r clrU j, t0 aay. make* affidavit that be own* land, hay while the ann shines and ,eem* to be ,,ftSftueg‘b^tlre* tote, o,pi.“ ftrt^'“pr'J
Where every y . . . „ and political equality of all men.' There to no ' .how bis pomDetencv a* bail- Setting ,llon 8 ver J nicely.’ Bnt General vldwt by tbe OeonU. cod. fo¥%btalnK«;. i.ro-
wonted and all the clothingjney wanted. ^ | colojp Uu# hcrc cxc#p t the social color-lint. Every | ^ _ __ | Logan s appearance of a^sed is deceptive. | ducUon of books be enforced la
“But yon are Diking of Eijiium, now” I n#gTa votasas he pleases, practices law or msdl I the affidavit could be recorded like a con -1 Lopan ia very much like Pecksniff's hone: I IhsMMofsftonH tjourts, and
inter posed Mr. Dels van. “But that’a tbe I dne. or follows any oher calllag he may prefer I veyance of real estate, upon tho application I he lifts bis legs very high, but really doesn't 1 prop ,r cans# sho«n to require either party tep^ convicU of the State were turned ertf
v-tnd nf rornmunitv vou ore striving to I He U tree to exercise all Ida righU under the SUte I 0 f district attorney or the officer taking I 8 et # ‘° n B T *ry fast I dace papers, the clrcumsuncee under which it lenaeea nnder a contract to run twentT
idndof ' 0 “» DD ^/ e< OU «; ha , “ ao ?.„. a n dr.d.re 1 con.m.Uon..” Ibail; and that thereafter no tran.Ier of *-" th‘ Chicago Inter-Octotn: Col. ft: ye^TThete:= vere$5,000 ^
-wX” -Id Mr. Sey-1 EES! I •— —«•«* -bonld be valid or effee- “ft Trgot'aU a^f-Uriff
made upon aay I reform.” He whaled bogna bnttter, poked I * 0T T. remsdy sngTaftsd apou th* common law. The
I one month's notice to the district attorney, up tho River and Harbor bill, expatiated 1 moUon * MdMtod *
create, isn't it?'*
mlu^’weUv^O jurt’.uch peopled | « | tu*l for any purpose nnlera mad. i
these in Sing Bing.”
I that the South should mako a social equal I
of the negro. Boston refnaea the negro so-
STATE FAIlt NuTKS.
or upon proof that the prosecution had been Kft
charged generally along the line, bnt | ,wra * Oath-rad I’p lo and Around th*
Tn« Griffin Son aaya: “Wo have f jnnd a oild ( quality, ns doc* Now York and every
number of people In this community who otb „ dty cf y,,, Union . X he fact ia, the , _ . .. I .tradgely” enough torgofliis UTing i**ue:| N.c.tav,'. onica.
agree with our view* published a few days neR y 0 Itaa more right*, privileges and morel TheSL Loui* 1 oat-Di. patch »»7«- 8*®* I -The Democratic party ia a free trade party a vt.it to th. fare >hn«. tb. nrepantloes bein$
Hnnth tn-dav than nnvwhere 1 otor Ingalls recently told a crowd in Kansas I ot n i- nothinu’’ I mid * f, 2F **••*•*• ***• which open* to-morrow
ago on the anbject of tha Railroad CommU- (nw{om in t i, e Ho nth to-day than anywhere »tor IngalU recently told a crowd in nansaa i orlt ig not i,jng.
sion. Itiaa subject that should be well I 0 n thin continent Ho will get more still I that tbe Democrats will aoon attempt to I New York Star: “Nat Goodwin, tha oo-l.ptoedid trim. tfimniM"thV «v«>to rekM off - u*
oastdered by every voter In Georcit. and by Rood enndnet: but social recognition 1* P»y the Confederate debt, and then declared medUn, la a very methodical livar, as weU gJ”2s‘rk“2pA "TT ift 5 ' nS?* foft SS*
a boon he will forever lack. that he had become a airaigubmi proMM- - - hook-won^ Homo time ago be made vftSSI 4L .m Vw« Sleei ™
I a boon he wui torever laea. | lhn _ lUMt up hia mind that ho would set opart eo the occasion. Three improvommite, nSthor
v , , h „ ||- Cleveland eeores 1 1 oriH, ‘ ahia shown that a man many hours each dAy to reading, and a *lth the repairs, have boon made nnder th«air»--
Etibt now and then Mr. ClLvelnnd »eore« I and a prob | b |(j onlg ( at the aame time I light may be teen in hie room* at tho Worth I *^9“ o' c*ld-F. H Johnson, chairman ef thacom-
after Bnch careful oonsideralion we should
makeup onr mind* without fear or favor.
Quito u number of tbe more ignorant citi
zettsof the State ere opposed to the nil
go home.
The Acqnlftal of Henford.
The Tklkurai>h’s readers will rsmtmtxml
count of the placing ln jail «t this pises of Ji
Deo ford, of Twiggs county, who vu broegbtdJ
from near Carrollton hy Sheriff Psttis. H* I
charged with the munl*r of two tnsn four jtsnl
In Twiggs county and brought hers for ssf* M
ing. At tbs trial, which took placs in JtiTirr”
J —On aocount of tlie fair, Jadys Simmon* ij
convene court on Moudar, October 35, and
to Us second Monday ln November. So Jurt*»i
be organlzvtl until then, but it is probsbto ttotl
Monday or Tuesday next s set of rt*olutloc» «od
Ing the death of Col. Whittle will le nod scdi^
upon.
loui9Is\nau uoBVier sfsnii
Good Profits Made by the Leee*e*-Hivfl
Convuta Are Kmployed.
St. Louis Olobe-Democrat special.
Louisiana h:w th<* Lose tyiUn.
mloptod it after a serica of txp«nme|
which were UD*atiff u;tory from the at-J
point of dollars amt cents The SUte»J
want to the txp»*riKe of hniWing a cot|
mill at the capital, only to learn thu cj
vii»f Idtmv (tnnld link Iih tlSt'd OH tb©
viol labot could not be turd on the
die* and looms, and now tbe facioql
operated by free labor. The lease ‘.'*1
waa adopted aa the moat feaeihL “ s f
from a heavy financial burden, »nd I
a good point,
A fellow who had been
roadehaving anjT P 7vite£.".t Ml, (T.'rriTg I dn>PP*i lb. Brooklyn P<«t-offlce
tbo right to give them cheap I * rot « tha 1’reaident aa follow.: “After
rates on pleasure exenraiona), .nd twenty yeara of honeat and faithful service
think that these great and the Brooklyn post-office and
wealthy corporations should be bempered »• »»oWer, with an honorable discharge, |
and kept down in every poraible manner. been ramoved w.lhout . moment a
W. dL that the radioed, have done ““““ ‘rom the Brooklyn poet-office. The
more toward, building np nnd developing *““» 8* Ten u lncom P«, Un ^- I »“ »“
tn. resource* of th. Stete of Georgia than A«n.ri«m and the man who ha. Ukcn my
an, other character ot enterprUe, and w. P>«~»» “ Irtehm*®. » Coolie, and out-
can aee no reason why a law ahould be “®‘ “>• langu^e of onr conntey.
kapt on tb. statute book, that 1. cMeu Thia U indeed cinl acme, with a ven-
Uted to cripple both corporation and peo- 8“®=«- u Americans most take a back
and not damage hia health."
domta nntil nearly daylight every mornii
At Sly Father's brew.
I come hell velntoee hem end bring
Tbs sorrow that I dare not slag:
a grt»f set evermore apart
•HIT
| After he baa laid by' a - million or no
In th* vetted chamber o( my heart.
Hto mouldering dost can sever beer
Tbe underset footstep* drawing near;
But far beyond oar Unite view
HU .plrtt welts tbe boondlws bias
And though I cannot ire him stead
within tbe eoal'e Ulamlned Und;
Tot eomevbsre by Faith's crystal sea
I know my father wait* for ms.
litre on public property.
During tbe fair Hens. Longx treat and Mclaw. will
hoprarewtat a reunion o: Confederate soldiers,
trieuda aay that he intends going into poli- On. of tho patina oi u>. Uo^l Lulw baa bren
ties, and it i* tbe height of his ambition to I “'STh.v for ‘a 4 *7 MI>r *:
represent his coimtry in Congrera. There- m?Bt*Utp«retoMr A®?y^ViilSkL^hS
fore, a great deal of his reading ia devoted bar Is situated in the rear of the lance ealcon to
to political economy.” I **e right °f lb* petk.
.? , , , , I On* man In Middle Georgia will bring a herd of
"AaherU. Carutb, wbo baa been nomi-j grade Jsrteys, fivaof wbtob be gnaranteee to give
nated by tbe Democrats for Congreaa in tbe twenty eailon* of milk.
Louisville diatrict to uncased Congreasman I .Harvey_le>ne this morning for
ttyitll. t. --IJ « l/.nlnnkw nanllanten a I In tfi* lOttfVlt Of fair. 11* 1* the OtSclol
tiw? alU< T^ RtnUeman* ia a anettoueer. boa fnU rover to transact any bastnera
man of fine abBH^and will make hD mark | for tbe society. Uv ivone of tbeineet anctlonaen
-W. H. Hama.
plT A properly constructed eommUrion —. >“ one. in front be enytbing bn. *
t» capable of ding much good, but not The Pra.id.nt went back at|*“
SllHEDS AND HATUHKS.
The lemon-rede day. have come, tbe soberest of
, great aomirer ox i remaeux uraemia, I reod to boured |. tb* mannfactaroofitof^uilSS
and 1 know will do all he can to strengthen o* the mound.
the administration. He is a brother of I T1 **.Mason cotton Harvester, about which re
year.—New York Journal.
This country oogbt to exp irt a few jack
David
Democrat, t
national convention, I ,
Cleveland from tbe start. Mr. Carnth haa I
men ahall have absolute anthority in gov- j ,C, ^, in, t* llt | ph!aHoeym«* ,,,, * ,>, ,r * a *’ —PW ** 4 * 1 a '’^^ j jj^ra°mtot tf app»«uSm'toVftftS > to U mu»red
J cor, $6,000 for the second je«, jod *
nal increase extending through the*"
y ears. The leasee i ere paying *1*.“"
year, and the Stete ia under no Ml* 1 "*
the maintenance of the penitentiary e»
prisoners. Thia placra tha firat P*|
cost of the convicts to tbe IciatM 1 ** ,
year. The leasee* were Jamra * »■
but after the death of Miyor ®J n 5. m
tereat was acquired by P. I>-
who wea for aomo time clerk ot me n"
ana House of Representative*.
common impression that the P*—_
less*!« "v>)v aaeoml to th* LoubuMto__ —
In the certainty and magnitude ot u» r--
Thu maybe an exaggerated imprre"*'
tho margin i* undoubtedly a S a0 “_ * '
a like ntimlwr of convicts tte
Iccsec) pay that State $1IL,«00
use them m coal mines ad “‘““‘TW
wagons. Louisiana lreara-
ticularly fortunate In having had
nitics for keeping their convicU
nployed upon large contract*.
Th* work of raking tha
rnn* from Vickabnrg west to ben
baa just been oompleted,,hart t ^
sumu.tr. Through the low co“^
track haa been put from four «
higher than it wre, »“ d , ,0 '^^ri
received thirty-five cent* a
is estimated that *«£ tbit tt«
earned in afulljlay W
profit per convict on each f«l
waa $1.25. Thu•normon*ba“"
of the leasee* was cut dowunju-j
Sundays and bad weather, •” d _ nddd i
Then it must be taken into
eraing tho great network of raid, now ^'ivL^I-«.l th. «• wh « * 4ortor fi“ ora'on
goingthrough nearly every county in thk I natured «fcrane, to the •IrLhman’and the .patent to wbraimothirtertre «res tt^-
progresaire Stete, is little less, in our opin- ‘CeUiolic, who yon •», has succeeded to j Srr Ortesne riojuM.
lod. Ih.>' ridicnloua. There must bo some J 00 ' po*i*l® n . detract* very largely, I think, b. u,et two heed* are better Uua oae. 1
ininatie* to tbe one p^y or the other, , t from tbe claim, yon bes* npon ‘treaty-two ttgbcd tha thretriral manager, -bat not
iKrtLur time end want no tri- »f honeat mtd Wthful aervicre in th. h.ote”_B.ton Courter_
bunal created in Georgia, where the right Btookljm posboffiee and ten yean as a sol- When a maa e posketbook
of appeal ia denied her citizen,, whether U«, with an honorable dUcharg^ end do-1 hto Ubiett to ume foc^tuvreugattre of Ua re
private or corporate W. hop. th. ne.ly monatrate. that you bar. but little idea of I -Wrebinroe Critte.
* l l f rereAlrel * *- * MM4 iawtcnre-.H
tocrere. U. WcUenfaldt. of Boston. wtU make a
elected Lctrislatnr* wiU have judgment *’ J « impartial treatment doe to American Th. prte* of boo$l* aUarmea to retef ap. Forty
re, .LL citixcn.hlp.’’ W# do nolbcoiteteto inciois tfrereaad 4oUare u tt. latest qaotettsa. with tb*
enough to modify thiatew, mid *" M J h^l^dvU^^ rervice^^ rr-l m**rtanate.rek ^ harefb-Sre Y«wh«ter.
people a tight to appeal from what they I i P tc * m ^ a ol “ ooe#l ctTU re
may deem unjust diRaioBa. Lai ua re-: ;orm '
memhit that viiiim, j :itie**LJ modem-1 Tmm Sabin* Pi
ties k our mott vnl lira up to it, allow- many for aa.
ing e>|Uoi rights to « . :r;, I j ” 1 toO
Hredy todtvteual-' I would like to (at
foraaatt.” Fa«bloaabl*tetlor na«,ltlretty1--*t
bet Hire sirr Sredy ladlrtda*l-**U
snake story ia too
It U respectfully forwarded I rrekkmitete taUor |re he-
ga Wood* for inspection and report. 1 facet -”We ,rescmlly
Waahinf^on Critic: It is undentcod that I Saate n^kfcriwMhremumqrl 5S ^ ^u£
two appointments, which were made in tbe play of caul*.
office of the fourth auditor, ware not fc? °* bovare bavobren racolved, eeet out
allowed to stand. Oneoftbeae iathat e< I n b W. FitaeareM, odkteyretlto. ky.
Mr. Pu*h a son of Senator Pugh, cf Ala- Brett, .r Me. vv.t.rh
buna, to ba de pu^r kith auditor, «nd the | The wui « M received hom Buaaa Vial* yre
other that of ll r Harris, a son of Senator 1 rerday that Mrs. Thomas Ware,km:re.
Harris, to ba chief of ditrk ion. The Preal-1 bwrtdy baraed at tea puce -
datttaent for Fourth Auditor. Bhalley and | Sig.gffSg.yff ■«“ » «•
told Him, it is understood, mat Benators 1 briaate* th. ramalao to'Aidi^uIu* —
Pugh and Hard* could not afford to bus Mrs. Watetheas* was formerly Mills Lea Math-
their sons given aneb appoinfmente, be- --*■» daThtora* wr. ale. MathewaL and bad aa-
ranae it looked too much Ukcncpctiam;aud hwZJ25wa£rtare» dutt** t-beaaof
h* hinted broadly that if tha Senators them-
selves could afford P. th* administration
could nob On account ot what tha Preat-
dact said th* appointment* will, it Is stated,
be revoked at aa early date
Xluyrra ul it,,, c.mda
•• •••*te* Britos of Tb* Empire
tear, tetetotomre. It wl 1 pay taem la do re. Wire.
»re write re Item re
joarewthtota
•re aa no to are
•boTateffrete-
1UHU II WUPk MU re-— ura-afiBllP*
that only half of the eonrick are
this hard labor Just at thk tin*
Interim during which “ -J
tries must be mod© on me oc
ledger. The railroad work »
idg workT tha rebuilding fn-o
levee. Thera ia an e ”^‘^ ) ( «t 1>«
to thirty feet high cnbt«J
built. Threo hundred thooten".^
of earth are to be ““'J winlrt- *
steedy work for the camp »“ tk»
the J Morgan** I * TC * k ._..rta8-' < “
through »hick cl “* th b f e t i%« i. ?
cntrrn parishes wfll «•.
hoped a flood
damage thraw or foor
rapcalod- Thk ^ “ d aul
twenty-five^a^ “Lcth-