The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 26, 1886, Image 1

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''ESTABLISHED 1826. SlCtt PEOPLE MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 188G.-TWfcI.VE PAGES. VOL. LXI, NO. 30. „tM”S ' try. They claim that young men hare no I opportunity to aoquire a competency on the worn out hillsides of Georgia. Their I ,/vDwnatp* WFATTn w own lI liv . e8 “ado failures by reason of un- IflOSB practical and extravagant methods, they | oVBB A MILLION. I seek to cast the blame on the shoulders of I the State. This policy is ruinous. It drives I the young men—upon whom our country i flow Money lias Bern Made 1 must lean in the future—away from Count y-Liv# a Worthy of their own hearthstones to seek fortunes in 1 * .-tion—Thrift Since the I other States; when, if‘they but know it, as ® in - -*■— I the successes of th*-so men and others I can name plainly prove, the golden egg lies at our own doors. Men who have made fail* i vfsbobo, Ga., October 21.—There urea of their livos in Groene, would have r oersous living in Greene countv made failures in the very bowels of tho t teD -*aith amounts to moro than a mil-1 mines of California; men who make sue* hundred thousand dollars. cesses anywhere make them through their * • no t gcorn such a largo sum when own inherent worth. _ it down, and would not be a There are numbers of planters in Greer© r m many localities, but when we conn tv living in happy circumstances, free PiVthat ours is a farming section, that I from burdens, and debts, and o*res, with K # ihis money has been accumulated properties valued from $5,000 to $20,000, P 6 . 1 .. war it is worth writing about. I every dollar of which has ’been made by the WiU * . 1L]. hi. „„ tnl I — :l . : • — • _ - 8 >t over the fence tho weapon (lipped from his hand, and in failing, the trigger atrack against the lower ecantling, explod ing the weapon, the mozzle pointing directly at the head of Eddie Reavee. The load entered jnst nnder his chin, carrying away the entire lower jaw bone and chattering tho other, and then passing into his brain. It was a fearful wonnd, resulting in instant death. At the time the ahot was fired the eyes of the car- enters st work near wero not on Willie, at they knew from the deadened sound that an accident had happened. In falling, Eddie’s head atrack the barbed wire on top the fence, and several pieces of bone and flech were found adhering to it. He fell within the grounds, and in an instant sev eral colored men rushed to him. He was qnite dead, the lower part of bis face being torn away. - OAKTKKbYlLLK. , aistribution ANOTHER SHaKLNO UP. THE SHOCK FELT ALL OVER THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. Charleston Again YUltcd by the Earth quake, but Fortunately No Grtat Damage Done—Felt la Doth Carolina*. In Georgia, and Tcnneeeeeo dilations being east to west. Tho shock was mainly felt in tho upper part of houses. No damage reported. IN TH* DISTRICT or COLUMBIA. Washington, October 22.—A slight earth quake shock was felt here at 2:50 this after noon. The tremor lasted but an instant, of this wealth U as fol* I tilling the soil and managing their affairs I upon business principles. There are young $ 400,0001 farmers growing up now who will acoom- ijicbou [w® I Annor.-- LCdckuo Brown.. * '■ Thorter , Stock*. • • i .. . - , .— — , Cahtkkkvii.lx, October 23. inaone I P tho same thing; and there is room for I sa2t .k s celebrated convict *60 01,01 sao! ,”..‘ u , ma * B themselves easy, if not 1 fame, is now in our jail. Ho was brought eo,ooo wealthy, by oondacting their operations by down from Cole City yesterday for trial in 10.000 business methods. The few I have named the Pnckett-Strickland shooting case, which »bovo are evidences cf it whioh no man can i a Be t for next Mondav. 750001 dispute; for they live omoig us to-doy lojooo I happy, comfortable, respected and useful 1 citizens. *1,106,0 0 Those who were awake at 4:25 yesterday morning, and oil light sleepers, felt a shock of earthqnake. Honses rooked and win, dows rattled, bnt so far as known, no dun, sgs was done ia Msoon. Those who happened to be awake at tho time say the shock wbs folly as distinct ss the shook in August, which ssnt the people into the streets and caused such consterna tion. The bnildlngs swayed with equally os much foice, but the shock was over iu a shorter time. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon another PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON. lie Is Barprluetl at the Magnificent ltnlld- Ing* of New York. New York, October 24.—Princ Napoleon, Bon of Prince Jerome of France, “Plon Plon,” spent tho day at tho Fifth — lAvenw? H^tcl. At 11 o. m., with Cheva- but was sufficiently Btrong to pi type on n cr Michels, the I’rinco entered a Cab and composing atones in the fourth etory of tho was driven to Brooklyn bridge. Ueulighted Star office. Tho shock was so distinct on an d walked across the structure, aud viewed the fourth floor of the state, war and navy the two cities through a field glass. Chevs- building that some of the clerks became u er Michels said tho Prince was astonished alarmed and ran out into tho corridor. On to sco so mnny magnificent buildings in tho lower floors of tho building, however, New York, and that he greatly admired the no one Beams to have noticed any unusual beauty of tho Anuricon women whom ha disturbance. met on tho avenue. d Wahhinoton, October 22 —Tho shook The Prince will vi.it Philadelphia, Wnsh- wss felt at the eignal offloe building at 2:40 i n(! ton and Boston before bis return to o'clock, end slight tremors were indicated F la „ce, the first week in November. by the zismojfor a period of fifteen minutes, but wero not perceptible to persons in tho THE CHILIAN NAVY room. A painter who was at work on the cross T " «'• An *“ ,8 ** d - bJ •' rorra W»bV., on the new steeple of Ascension Church, i ru »rr. .tau-« - a . at a height of 120 feet from the ground, Panama, October 21.—rhe Chilian navy, says the steeple began to sway to iro for a oltoady the moat powerful of sny fmosg _ - -- - — - few minutes before 3 o’clock to-day, and I the South American republics, in to be fur* shock was felt, but it was quite slight, only t be ig confldeBt it waa caUKed by aa t arth . ther augmented, people in houses being able to feel it. 1 quake. | Tho government has ordered anot h AT HAVANNAQ. L list gentleman on the lUt, and who Ekit with the comfortable sum of neatly 1 The Ilsneock County Fair Ended Yetter* It .million, has accumulated that vast 1 day—A Splendid Succa Sg money since the war, and in tho I g PaaTA , October 23.—The fair closed to- j Aannels of legitimate trade. By a nd was a splendid exhibition, and Imeonnota dollar has been laid np by wo uld d 0 credit to the State fair to be held isionor the fluctuations of specu- in Macon next week. The following prizes : investments. I may pause i hero to I wera to tho snccesfnl exhibitors: »,t the atory of Mr.Dovtss life is I jj on , w , j, Northen was awarded the a oi publication, illustrating as it I pnze for the best display of farm pro- „ltit men of push, energy ana economy dnoo and jj Garrett the seoond. Ct go "further” to accumulate a for- whks the was closed I j,.,:, found himself with $2,000 in i 1 -mr apon wbiob to build s tortuno. I awarded premiums in this department. tg a t the country was poor, bat ho The display of poultry was very fine md stricken as the people were, they I and prizes were awarded Messrs. E. B. Honors were not easy in this department, and Messrs. Northen and Garrett deserve great credit for their success. Messrs. Pound and Stanley were also n. started upon business principles. I Birdsong second, for every dollar he bought] Miss 01 Lard I ; »bort J i.illdcr*. N wuuky •_ Alta of prie« •t l 11 *-’i-1 75; I {.netnUrl 1 4 i ,; I l*r »JH.| »r l'' s J y »d«". *1 1; Jwiurjl i I Him! 1 aooP r m. IJa u; Octobtrl IkniurjV'J ■It: octobjfl . Short nl | ucbMgtd: 1 tM, hy«^gl nab«r •* *1 lower Amb§ ll tnd u.ix m r*HIA J sr-si iuS 1 <*l v !n ,l Ik in . linlk nsj asm r c „i, { 0 r every dollar lie Dougnt | Miss Claud B. Simmons was awarded Ku lt apon the same conditions. He I the first prize for painting in the art depatt- itd no man, it mattered not how I ment aud Miss Mattie Coin second. For nor how poor. The rule worked Crayon drawing Miss Annie received the first prize and Miss Bernice Turner seoond L principles wero coupled with a fine The exhibitions in this department — Eto ci tho people’s wants. He en-1 passed the expectations of all present, ^tUbnsiness from time to time, os I shows that the ladie*’,of Hancock are deeply jh warranted, and maintained at all interested in this direction, and also that we a til confidence ol bnaineas men and have as good talent as can be found in the htts’omets. He plodded 'along thus State. Biltnite retired from active bneiness For the best herd of Jersey cattle, Hon. ago, he possessed a fortune. I W. J. Northen received the first prize, and l to otiersiktence, energy and econo-1 Frank White second. These herds com- Vuiusplefor young men to follow pare favorably with any the writer has over fwiiito gan fortunes, and it shows, I hail the pleasure of seeing, and will duubt- * it tin it is not necessary to go lie- le<* be sent to ths 8tate fair, fotomito make them. Capt. J. C. Simmons received tho prize 1 rsis uoihei name among those of for the Urgeet yield of cotton. oat men of oar county whose | Mr. W. J. Hor|)er exhibited a stalk_ with is set for next Monday. Tobe still insists that he is suffering for another's offense, and denies having any thing to do directly with the blowing up of Judge Collins's house. James Baird, purtietps criminis, now oon- confesses the crime aud exonerates Tobe and Sam from any complicity. He says he was hired to do the job, and would have so testified at the last term of court, but that his employer told him that If he ever men tioned his name he would kill him on Bight. He proposes to expose the whole case, and some prominent citizens will be connected with this horrible affair yet. Baird is an ignorant, half-witted fellow, and not a great deal of credence will be placed on any of his statements. Sam, Tobe’e brother, is also here, and is to be tried for tho some offense. Tobe was convicted at the last term. It is said by some of the family that Tobe's brother has secured the Bervlces ol Hoke Smith, ol Atluuta, and that Tobe will get ft new tnul. We attended a prohibition corn ahneking on Captain Packett'a place last night, which waa quite a dry affair as c inquired wivh similar gatherings in ante bellum times. Dry bectuse wo havo had no rain since Bam Jouea's meeting; dry because we had no singing, and very dry (or the want of spir ituous consolation so needful on such oc casions. James R. Fuokett is quite sick st bis grandfather's. Captain E. D. Puckett. Something like quinsy. Miss Rachel Jefferson is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. R. B. Stegall, in Cnaltanooga. Miss Gertrude Huiley, of Vermont, is with her father and brother at Stegaila for the Winter. Quite a number of onr people will attend th.< State Fair. The dnst and dry weather aro growing monotonous. S-. me wells are failing. quake. IN TENNESSEE. SxvaNsan, October 22.—Savannah was I CiiiTTkNooaa, Txxn., October 22.—A dls- visited by two decided earthquake (hooks | tinet shock of earthquake was felt here at to-day, the firat at 4:55 a. m., local time. 1 4-15 o'clock this morning. The intth o. mldable man-of-war. It is to be a protect ed cruiser, 4,500 tons, with a speed of nine teen knots. The armament will consist of two twenty-five ton ton-inch guns, one to-uay, tne nret ai s:oo a. m., local uuus_ 4;io oolock this morning. Tbe »nrtu os- , , . u :,Ti„ ti fnnr This one was notable for duration of I ciliated very perceptibly, aud “any were |°“ andoioht tremors, continuing fifteen or twanty see- awakened, but it was so alight that it crested ■ . P for d flri ' fmteWforaiVes. • ' tubes for firing Whitehead torpedoes. Tho cost of tho vessel according to design is from $1,200,000 to $1,500 000 gold. onds. A good deal of Apprehension, but I no alarm, no genernl alarm, was canned by it. I in piouia. Many people, ladies espechtily, got up and j acMMWnJ ^ October 22.-A v. ry por. did not go back to bed. At 2.20 ^ clock ce p tlb j 6 ©arthquako shock waa felt in many 1 The Uniaariai thU afternoon another vibration, «oom- portjon , of this 8(ato ot4:3u a , ,, t andard W.«k.nlna panted by a rambling time. Light vilerntioas wero felt hero at Son*. Ootober 2 L—The chiefs of tho S wu equally as severe os the At*, but rt 1;3J ^ mi 0 , 5B m< have decided to Bend to the Czar r°a I «N omo. deputation conei,ling of Slavikoff, Guos that havs^heen exDerienced hero excepting Columbus, Omo, October 22.—A slight choff and Cleut. tin. shock of Auoust 31 They were felt I shock of earthquake was felt here shortly I They will be instructed to complain of everywhere in tliis section of tho State, but i after 2 o'clock. It was very perceptible in I the action of Gon. Kaulhars os Russian B * the upper stories of buildings, but not on I agent in Bulgaria, aud to nsk tho Czar to | tie streets. | name a candidate for the Bulgarian throne. Rasvlan consuls in Bulgaria have been or- everywhere no damage is reported. AT AUGUSTA. ■ iiirilence that rotmtis AUE TO BE MADE four hundred bolls, which was justly I Kum4 r n,p U biicAD. A float In Searett s( Fun or Fame. Augusta, October 22.—Slight shocks oc- COULD NOC B4AK THE P A I K I j ero d to nfaso p.vsaporta to members of the enrred here and fears of a repetition of_tho | nroLer II >11 Kill. Illaivir srt.r Wrltlsg a | proposod delegation. W^y Aagn.t 31st ata entSrtMn^;JIh. Letter Sum,nonius UIS liucl.r. Th.Ht.Lom. Itrown-. Vletorles shocks were both distinct, but not severe, iYork Sun. | ,, _ ,, one at 4-15 a. m and one at 2:17 p. m. 7., ... ,, , , . , . St. Iaiuu, XIo., October 21.—Iho fifth one l.loft. m. anaone at p Edward F-lItiU, Jr., a broker hs».ngna of tU( , local champion , hip Mrleg b e- at ronsTTH, 0 fflco at 41 Wall street, commttUd smcldo B weea tt# gt. LouU Leegae anil tho Ameri- Fobsttu, October 22.—Forsyth has ex- yesterday morning in a room on tbe third m Association b_*o bull teams to-day, ro- perieuced two very perceptible earthquake floor of the boarding house 132 E“t I sn i lo d ^ a victory for tho l.v.tcr by a ecoro shocke to-day, one shout 4:30 a. m. and one Twenty-first street, bv shooting himselt o{ , lx flv0 Ibis is tho fifth successful about 1:30 p. m. through the right temple with a 38-oallbre def „ t which tho Maroons lisvo stiller, d at at SUN hill. “British bulldog" revolver. The report tho haD(]l of tUo Browns, nnd by it tho lat- Sun Hill. October 22. A sovero earth-1 , lh f, P 1 "' 01 B8 "j h .7 at '* 1 “ 3r , 8 8er : ter team won the championship. They aro .make IhuJk w« felt hare at l ”p m. It T* at « irl * vrhoarousod othcr lmarders amt „ ow ch , lul p iou , ot tho city, of tho Amorl- quaka shuck waateltnere Oil.s,p. m. the> room was broken into. Ur. Hell lay In ^ Association and of tho world. utcen scconus. i 8ed lu jp. night clothes. He was uncon- AT Gainesville. , I scions. Dr. Johull. Conway, Jr., of 141 Turkey Wants New Torpedo lloit I Gainesville, Ootober 22.—An earthquake Lexington avenue, was hurriedly summon-1 Constantinople, October 2L—In addl •hook was felt here this morning between I ed, hut Ms efforts to save the man's life I tiou to orders for now torpedo boats, t 4 nnd 5 o'clock. I were futile. Notice of the oaae was eeut to I 8n ltan has commanded tho admiralty to e AT ATLANTA. I n 6p nt y Coroner Jenkins, who granted an I p . n d £1,600,000 on rmn-of-war. In view „ . . , r , ... I order for the removal of the body to an 1 „f ths 1st ate of Turkish finances, tho cabi- Atl-ntj, October 27,-Thera wasis <^is- u sw jp oarth » T „ oe . Dr. ministers oppose this now project of t*xxct earthquake shock hero this moruint, | jenkltxa took ohorgo of a letter which tile I lb c Saltan's, especially thf Grand Visier, at 4 o clock. suicido bod apparently jnst finished writing who objects strongly to tho bnlidiug of tor- in south casouna. _ j before he blow ont bis brains. It reads: | pC( j 0 boatf. Charleston, October 2?. -There won a Dr . T. A ltobartooe, JS Ks.t Twentieth street- „„„ sharp earthquake shoes hers st 5:28 this MyDearBIr: WUljou come down tooeemeotMl Harry III,, s H.«llru ui. moraimr Tne duration was about 12 *oo-1 Fast Twenty nrsutraetatthar afiarodtoa hoars Uda Union Point, Ga., Ootober 2 L—The Unnaaa vay. ri, utidlfon RTlf) viDllnWH P* m< °l U>l« IMnlni. I I rotn-sxs abe to be maua 1 awarded . w v I Benton Weaver, near Anderaonville, is M pit,.font atms^a hwd fiM horses and colts. Hancock h “ wemout to conquer oil that came iu his [ishoneat heart. He settled nimsett been noted for her flno horses and they , mau named Mace Snf- -Ut« county. . Ho were never displayed to better Advantage lo have been his personal i f.^lTnncn^.^Incss Dnndples than T«terdtty. The following prizes wero J™ while Mace wu away from home, ^SdRlv^^i ?s “SSnd »»» r >J'd in iIMS department:: ... I he iuvaded his home, butted the old lady, seucatne awiftiy—as lt U bonnu For the best one-year-old colt, J. T. King and h e went for the children. S “S received the first pnzoandWilltamHowo]11, T heaThe pat to flight, with blood conduct of their . I of Greene county, the second. trickling from their brads. By this time Ttoaeaiv.v.uw. ayia. it* for mote ban his. third prize for threo-yoar-olds, and Mm. wom i„ four or five miles from the lions*. 1 am upon this »0P»^ J (^ w A. Culver received the prize for the best deUberately book in- **•’. »>>». nlthongh hw fortnne is [ otlr .j Car . 0 iq. . .v, v , to the house to survey his conquest, when u,u11 ‘J° un K “ an T, n ? t ??* I W.P. Bemsn won the prize for the hezt £ held , huge tomoar, with bowed back hub raoM the fakm, ] u. Teylor tor the beet pair ot horses. which sprang nimbly over his bock and es- apital and but little business ex- Bloodstone, the famous thoroughbred I capedi while Billy went headforemost into l lie began clerking with Mr, C. stallion of M. H. Blond, captnred the ho 1 '- tb JY re A s he felt it scorching him, he A vho then owned nn extensive ors for style over a Urge Hold of reare d and butted tho burning sticks in h Ore nesboro. There was some-1 itora. . „ and mad fury. Suffrance ran in about thU [vinning about the bright young man, The feir waa a auccees in every {“*“ time, and the goat soon had him treed on '■ ttsde friends rapidly. Ilo was is the revival of a custom inaugurated before ^ Rut# A passing cow attracUd .pleasant and Boon ncqnircd the the war, but which was Billy', attention, and lie followed her In a ho! luccesstul business life. A few pended daring the whirl of duab end was heard of no more. Hole began boeinesa upon hU own tho condition of oar deeoUtod horn , u u tboxl8 ht he bod hydicphin. “ ud started right into a largo pat- mode so \>J the set^dctermlned, A Wemderfol Pleoa al Meehanh He continued thus t • accumulate, But our fumen of to-d«setma«ermmeo, ^ Kl'H became the head of the firm by umted efforta. to eg P>“® . ^ K , nU. Houses Were shaken and windows 1 P- “•‘"'““J 2SKI muoh ridk* 3 °* road between this point and rattled, bnt no damage was done. A sharp hw JSSa tototsaai? so itat It U S White Plain's Is egalu assuming a tangible nbake wuh al*o felt at Snmmerrillo and was | tnoat unbearable. 1 used to cut* It with cbiuro* I fthape. About flto miles ol It was graaoa followed by several baby quake*, as they are 'onu externally, but can't (tt tt b.r# without n | Mt August, hut on acoount of some misnn- cailed there. , t ^ VSJSSSStt^ d.raUndtng between Prra.doDtlliU and Tobgraphio adtioes state that tho shook I y*u FiwncUco, October 19. I the dircoton, work wa« Htopperl for aa in- wav felt at Savnnaab, An ? ust», ColumbU, A n envelope addreraed to the phy.ician Orangeburg, and oth«r poinu in this Btate. | j aT be ^ de the note. CoL Charlea W. Moul-1 “®«ting tho directors Thursday. While tho recurrence of quakes is trying I ^ a lawser. liting at the Hotel Arno, . . ~ \ ! T.. I the women and children, it ceases no ia- mado tt M utement to^lir. Jenkins, in which >»»■«“'< * J * nd terruptiou either in business or work re- ba aldd tbat he had known the suicide torn LoD,lo,1 Tro “- I airing damage* which is progressing vig- - aar ' h, had frequently complained of I had a conversation with Skohelcff about oron«ly. trouble with his head, und tho lawyer was P*inc* Alexmder when that warrior was Columbia, October 22 -Thtre waa s gf Jh, f pin i oa Uiat UnU wan temporarily Ust In Ports. Said the hero of Plevna to heavy earihquake shock here at 5:25 thi» I dcraD( ,, d wbaQ he killtd himvelf. liii dut-l mo: “He (Battenberg) was InthoBtikan morning, lanting thirty seconds, it was lDi[ bl> latter Son Francisco might show campaign, and went throngh tho Khipka preceded by low and oontinnous rumblings, b j s mind >u wandering. Paso. He Is lineal an to tbo coro, and a g.iy, which l.wted until the quake passed off. M r . Holt c*m« to this city a year ago from I good-'ooklng apark, made for tho life ol im Nearly every one we* awakened by the Fr.moiaco.where be wu once president offleer of tho Imperial Guard at HL Peters- ahock, which swayed buildings and rattled (|f tbl . Ht ock Exohaugo. Ho had been a burg. It wu agreed, after the Bulgarians thiogs lively. It was the heaviest shock , llirtm . r 0 f J 4aiul K, bt .cuc. Hu reci-ntlj »«'« divided from each other, that ho wax felt .inc. tbe seoond one of Augu.t3lst. !„ nt n huge amount of money in .jccul.. to bo sent to Bulgaria simply Charleston, Ootober 22.-At BlackviUe, tl . )B het b ut Dr. Robertson says tbat be “ the agent of RnxMa, a: a hundred miles from Charleston, on the m , Tar , bon ,. bt of jj,. mu u „ther than en-1 »«ot- tie gave me before going hi Sonth Carolina railroad, two idiocki of Ura) oe Ua in» Tti a wife, an invalid, of honor that he would ao earthquake were fait to-day. They I nstiding at Newport, R. I., and a aon. Hen- things as to afford Rnsala a pretext for in considered the aoveriat since Angnat 31*t. _ A jj.ih a atndont In Yale College. Tbe terfering, and me a fresh theater for mil- The esithqoak* shocks to-day appe.r to g, bul i ad j n q^toQ to-morrow, itary adventures.” I asked Skohelcff wheth- have been as seven in Charleston os in the I ii r . Hall was a member of the New York I , r ft was trne that his mother had intendod adjoining States of Georgia and North I c | ub _ | that hs (Skobeleff) was to havo boon mad id dull; jSJSSva 7”al—r — —r~ 7 , « | i uiob mad to uroap«ritf, and their | A Sun reporter wsa ehown apieceofzue- tothe immense bxulnesa of 0. onthe high rood to witbabundall t L* a t *o.l un ,s ysatetday that isde- la commercial circles there is | endeavorsha^ ^ mm . jy, otR an-1 ...rvma of e. mcixl m :.:ina. The thing la t,. • • *• Ail.I -It!, moil- I'* t unueM worth,and among thoeo . 13HWTTB1 f{ghud ftfc , a- auy of our ocean ileamew, hi. Warm heart anil pleaajnt of thecoantj“"‘^^^dred doUsra “mffi.to in every compartmenL Little U no more popnlor gentie- the dixpUya, and raj^ toward* tho C Uude Ovrcnx U the maker, and it hax taken hhrai* every enterprise of a pub- have elresdj been sansenoea himaomething over aU month* to finish it hopeful of the future ot Greene, Institution for next year. f«e more to the list of mm who I . jjqjgjjuLS AIXtD H ]««««In Middle Georei*. -f Drcp , nu Uua I u'cm donble deoked, with stole room* end '“dvr will glance at the list above I Eddie A ^ rl in’i j Killed. an elegant saloon on the forward part of the ■ °PP<*ite tho name of W. P. Me-1 , „ “T “rS. Bstnidsy morning Super deck. Two motto, fitted with all the Balk! . FarW Hiturday morning 1 npperdeck. Twomaata, fitted with all the X. mJ - J II Reaves, the lively neceMory pulleys, guy ropesfor the hoisting kriDKtn thousand DOLLARS. EdJ »• °‘ WiUio Hampton, two 0 f soils, and ia fact every detail »bont the ass ia.issLi'.is attrjK y* and with but a moderate beck- . noekeu ijjjah *hy of debt, la tbe begin-1 Q-jiocTtb* y gn&tsSSSI gSSS?S^SSsi^asawjKTa- ^^l *he method of cotton nBaenr- , nnd decided toeUmb the fence.whi Monday. ■ hided to this was eplendid bnsi- ^oriihtplank. about eight feet high,vufo Alt Ab.ut t-corgls. »bs of making the dollars before a i,e stretched on top. Both Tb# iloek Uir wjI1 be In force throughout Jwo, and of takingcaroolthem * ‘7 wtra TerJ proud of «b**r. the limiU of Stewart eonnty witniu the 1 do not mean to any wflU* BtoptonWed that he eoi^ to» next til monthm ^•tinted himself, bat, upon tho ^ bu £e how he kiUed buM* Eilijey Conner: ChestnuU are token (Z**!** been a liberal liver. HUlSS. When the boys i imb i nK ! thU office a* pay tor the Courier. A load Wm 1 **? ‘bmwn open to his ?i ^ E qdi* Reaves •n° s ** d “^.. ,.-verM <S wood now and then would not be turned 5J»l».piUbU «.d hearty v,el-1 ££* Bat. few f«‘away Yntneter you call upon eo | ored carf enUw w« ^^y Am pton bait- lUldafillo EnUrpriae: Onr merchant* feed merchandise in con- ^ 0 Rt»"Kom ^intereaU, and wm ^ waa any ^ a. 4 • Une m h« had previ- J. .adog through the fcnca. . carp :•* 1 liberal* Th Jl^eotomulkU^h f T*S g *lRffh I ^ °2fty feat i it*en jn^-* reeei^d at the exprew office «»o«^ c«tito«t kst in-Ur ^ hi* Jjjj^ktfowtoeharityf an-l through 1^^ hih • V GnAiet? the ,^•<^0, pnbitoj™^ JSi /-Umptoo s^Mwiek Advmttar; GnaogAw kv, * ^ who benefits the conn- ,.^it the *7* ,l^,n.nlng to Smi wb'^rMlon. j Ik,.,./,. ^■7.7r tttc °i*iLAi.NAi... I Hover-Sto'^' ‘t n i : •riccr-l . gcotulo *‘**9j4 Mill for 2JSSSV-! Carolina Special dispatches have beeq re ceived from this and neighboring States, indicating that the disturbances covered a larger ana of ooantry than any previous ■hocks. In Charleston and at other points in Sonth Carolina the shocks were enough , Prince of Bulgaria, and whether sho wss DYNAMITE CXI LOSION. I not engaged, when aho was murdered, in Three Hi a Killed »■> Hie N.w A,,a.dnct op » P«»7 to help in carrying ont and Two Olliers Injured. ber idra. The General rejilied that she was I too ambitioua for hitu* and that hUo over- Xo ahako the building*, bring down looao I „Ji®,!# ySSSSj 0 ^ ph»y a political pari—that of' plastering and widen the craoka made iu 1 ^ on ^ cr, J' *oaldi in th© aenioa of tho Czar—aa well aa rated hia abilities. Bbe thought ho conld —that of a Slav Gari- plasteringwi.Unth._c rack. mad. in , ^T , dro«“to‘Ui.Tra.mrto I ^‘“t in her hou's that whether components of the dynamite are mlte-l be-1 to'A^‘uto*^id "Tnrke“y P4R I “me “me i* pnt into the wfindge „ 0 on this aabjf ct with Vrre- mt KlfUJK nmaj ,*" u ||a sLa aniiilrp Ar!T«h!»n Ihfi tnumnpv Him I K ^ D » th* llUhHiftn painter. According shock at 2:45 this afternoon is sold to have tothe ?-a a. m 1 to him, Battenberg was, whenever it suited luted thirty seconds. If this time wss cor-1 above 80degrt-e*^iGndlcate« danger. ^Charter I g—-5^ fiuuisix n rectiy Ukeu, the shock tiiia morning 1 twice ss long. The waves movod fr north to south. The shook, caused no in-1 I “ b ^ln raid to me that Battonberg; the eracked, western wing of the building being compouem iked, and the walls supporting the roof tor* it the w« .giving eW^tilgStly- The Jt » cor-1 £»” 80d ‘K ,M *»*“W! iluiiU, to fuxuU'n".pretext lor a Rneeian { was | rUD . n,n JL, U * e 8 # , lt * intottention, aad be had mods tho arrange- from -jrajS.ISrSL "“h the privity of Kkobeieff. Vera- none iu iuuui. b 1 ' schagln raid to me Unit Battenberg wrote to terruptionto buziness, and although the I Jefl““bine lo ran itotlh Anyway It I 8kobe i,Q to oome to Bulgaria and help people were disappointed at the recur- Mtoiw^ when a emfie things so that Rasda might bo .1 ^.» n .U n /.rai tView ItnnA that, thii « XplO«OnOCCUma fend tbl D9diNO( A.dlCk, ,sul- liar nih.rw1 KIaw aril), ewxwl.,1 him reno.of di*rurbanaM^They h”pe~iii.V to.I I tort^rg^id'btow wont is over. w .b° Tho painter, who had been under the tent Gzeenville, 8. C.. Ootober 22.—Four I by, were thrown intothe I w nhthe Geuerai, replied: “In yonr till •hock* of earthquake here to-day, one very Jjjj 1 «hould not go. Bittcnberg ia an ad ven tlight at 2:30 a. u. Another even moro I ^ Bkahill, the wagon, and some ont-1 i B hould not certainly gild hia Kevere at 35i p. m., and the Ust ^mo*t nUinU felt in name by anything that might look like part- WiLMnro^N'NMl.^tober 22-Two| ^5? *SL 1 P9"bkobel.ff. "Findo prete'xt for clip- distinct i this morning i severe, • s* uu , WHS mown on ana a suck was lorcea Wln _ n ,L, rA great meny people. No damage reported. hu body. Bkahill and Martin, who not lct him 80 ™ Wilson. «• C-. October 22 -There woe ^ wara wera raottuted about the l'«e.a. m o« another distinct tirtbquake shock this id ter- d - •* 1 -* no‘Q st 2:45 o’clnck. Buildings wen I nt4r w©reaUo*s] Georgia. Two Geruans working I atiassrills Escla. ... -i w^ar, were also slightly injured. I Mr. F. Pfeffer, of this city, we un.kr- ahaken very perceptibly. No damage done. I B particle of th© powder stored in the | stand, contemplates setting oat several Raleigh, N. U., October iwo au-1 or loaded on the truck exploded. 1 hundred pecan trees on hia farm near town, tlnct earthquake ahocks w*re felt here to- I rjtjj e ©xplosion was produoed solely by the lie thinkrf pecans will pay better than dsy abouto a. m. and 3 p. m. - I nitro-glyc^rine in tbe agitator, of which apple*. We cannot fee what better iuvt-d- »^tu? T 5sJLv^« I pound*. I ment conld be made by a young man tLxu It e planting of pecan and walnut tree*. _ _ , . . .. . , Within twenty or twenty-five years a few 2:47 this evening another shock occurred. | CnaiLurros, October 24.—There has I teres of land so planted and well attend, d They were sufficiently severe to make peo- been no seismic disturbance here sin< e Frt-1 tQ would be worth a fortune. pie run out into the streets. No damage J ,j t y night. There waa one shock at bo inner- done, but people are alarmed. | yille to-day at 11. It was acutely percent!• I <L*** toMMOJEElA Ot*-r the State, **•* * lault with thu cu*au- ■Bran4 wick boo apd..$ rd goes bi °l Sb. Hut- 1 «ir «ri that Lrog eolteo rt-lj. l.igLt UvaIch frora acre* cannot b« bti»t villa to-dsy at 11. It *aj acrircely percepti-1 Dr. Play ter, of T ix vino not. I ble but fc r the fact that it was preceded. I following f acU in 3ctob«r 2T -Ttirre large I by d^tonitions. One serious r- suit of the I from 25*J doctor discovered 1 shocks al Sumntrrille Friday afternoon,ia a | tienta waa 27: 40 p Sp M -intrin, adiaetut to I gtnerai rise of water in the well*. J Taz »ell county, which were I On© ca*c at tLo Summerrile depot »ho» the t srthquake Ust thnt the water rose thirty-four feet; tl One ol tba R&ta enmi tbe moon-1 gspul irsiap was from dx to eight feet. | the aaoMi c- tl. I..v:: t net anl r. ■ i.*i ini tnce the -i-r ro#®: : 1 m •»*»'.!, r> d i.' hcv- t • :.t. j. t.i .,^nt L-. I bourn, and thtr.* fell fire feet. Ob»*«tr- ioLn al- > show tiiAt th«j wnter exuded ic-st inv.truUy froi.a fij»»ar» - or the g©/- on th© night of August Jlst. iktK »• ar.tl run n -rth ari l south I liuiiyt-NL, OctoU r 22. At 2/>J l shock of CATthq*l*ke W.wi f :lt hfclc, long •nto, Las gathi of the chu hcidthy . 1 .•jo.;t«r».thtf.to4Si i in door w ,rk, h vl »!*pt in h in all roorrai und w r-- no :UnnrU. Only 4»'» per cent '.h^i c»-cuumptiv* ac-'«wtor*. and a msjority wtit of nervous Umpcrame&t. then reached «-