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■jjJeTowns around us.
„titRR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE
^UAWLBV CASE AT BAINBRIDGE.
. w.rfromHI.Vrif.-sFanen.l lie is
°* Vl.l/d f«r ni*»my Confe..e—
* uomlcldr. N«r Katonton and
lHlltdse»‘ ll * xborreM -
„ March 11.—TheM appeared
Jmiespondeneo yea'erdty im ac-
&b of Mrs J. H. Hawley
400 <. .ff ats of morphine administered
Ire® ll * ‘ g. „( btr husband, under the
by lb* . , it was qninine. and his
lBp rl?r.e ore bis mistake. Mrs. IUw-
rtSKSut 10 o'clock, and b.fore
;I V! c ni„ return to Lie home from hit
Sfli tuueraJ, be was arrested by Sberifl
D .t.fioo not, however, on a charge of
i might be inferred from the
fronton a charge of bigamy.
**Couuiueications have been received
^ mat ho has been twice married,
S mtb Carolina and again in Florida,
e,t bis ai’es ars both living and that he
l mver been divorced.
Th«e is oon»ider«b e evidence to ehow
ikit be loved and wa. devoted to hU wife
E (buried, and in his mental anguish he
, c)B fe,eions which he would probsbly
“ tb„e done in cooler memeuts. When
.tel if be ha 1 ever been married he re-
iwdin tbe negative, whereupon Sheriff
blit,non drew from his pooket a lotter
Latticing charges of bigamy, and read it
S him Be at once confessed, and went
“A male on irplanation of his conduct,
{■“eh treed them with unfaithfulness, and
rue tbat as his reason for desertion. Haw-
— uviired a commitment trial, and bring
•Jtble to give bond was placed In j til.
fen his trial tokos plao\
rtitb will probably be at the May term ot
-iSuperior Court, yon shall have a full
both pro and con. Mr. Hawley is a
ihier. 11j osme bore ahont a year ago,
Ubj close attention to business and gso.
(hwtuij deportment, was able tj marry a
mm »i low, whose. qnal ho could nev-r
4tpTto be. U twley is apparently UDder 3U
jMiif ‘go. He dose not possess an open
■ iilittace.
MONTEZUMA.
JTHF, Macon weekly TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1», 1887.—TWELVE PAGES.
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gre *j? r i* t grandfather. The great-great-
fmh df r a « ® r u 10j ? ear * eU lhis;oprii g, the
10 th of March, wnh a well authenticated
withnnt ° f ti v blMh - Da moves about
without stiok or support, has used
!?n a n C0 .. “ d u drank 8»<>d oorn whisky
as the doctors say, all his life.
1 he great grand father is as spry a boy as
bis father might reasonably expect He is
81 years old. The remainder of this most
interesting family of generations ara vigor
ous, being mountain bom and 1 red.
A man with two women, giving comio
shows 'hrough the country, nLder the
n ?j?? e Williams, chiming to be a oolonel
of the hirst Maryland r.giment, went awsy
down the ra ir ad oiunting the oross-tieaon
nls rubbers, hnniiDg a pension.
A MACON NEGRO KILLED IN A
KAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Cruuscir, March 12-Mr. Lewis, eu-
gineer on the tramway railroad at A. B.
Mterie s saw mill, was given the lie to-day
by his negro Or man. Mr. Lewisaivanerd
toward him, slipped and tell. The negro,
fietiDg that he had the advantage, seized a
shovel and dealt Mr. L. a blow, infliotinc
p* inful though not serious wounds. He
was arrested and placed in the guard house,
but doubt, ess bo will be removed to the
count; j %il, as he not only violated the city
ordinance, but also a Mate law, as it is a
pl»»io case of “assault with intent to mur
der."
Chauncey has been selected as tbe place
for tho district Sunday-school convention,
embracing the oonnties adjacent to I odge
The convention sa ill be h»ld Friday. 8atur-
dav and Sunday, March 18, 19 and 20.
Yesterday a negro while cutting timber
near camp No 6, on Dodge, Meag* & C Vs
railroad, struck his foot with anaz, injuring
it to such an extent that it had to be ampu
tated. ' Drs. Blanton and Clements per-
furuitu the upemliuu.
well. Mr Willi.ms, who sote.l >s tnrsefor I TT[£ INSIDE 0E ATLANTA I Mrs Sir»h J. Bslcher, called to in Chief
his .filleted wife and childn-n, wm attacked I •Li.lOLL/Ei UT AlLAiHA. c on olly this morning and made a statement
by tbe same disease Wednesday, and a tor- which she wishes 1 iid before the pnblio.
where a number of "stands" were, but he
did not pun-no him. "! saw the stands,
bnt I didn't have curiosity enough to look
for the Btil',” said tbe witness. "Such a
sight is rather unusual, in the seoond ds-
triet of Pike, isn't it)" naked the enmnrs
sionor. 1 No air," was
’em often."
GEORGIA'S AID TO MAIMED CONFED- Sb e says tbat she Ie,t home on ssiouot of
ERATE SOLDIERS.
A Yoobj Married laedy's Sudden Disap
pear. nee - Mrs. MoClellan Bring.
Suit for Divorce—Stirring Up
Upson'. Tax Collector.
Atlanta. March 11 —P. 0. Knight, Esq ,
an attorney of Fort Meyers, Fla., has ad-1 not
dressed a communication to the Governor can keep t :eir child and aupport it. As for
the cruel treatment of her hnabaud, Mr. J.
L Bslcher. She married him when only
thirteen years of age. A short time af:er
tte wedding he began to miatreat her and
has kept it up. On several ocoasions he
has threatened her. Day before yesterday
they h id n spat which wonudnp by Ida sav
ing, "Yr n leave thia house." bhe took him
at his word aod went off. She statin that
she wants to sto him no more ;will
live win him; that he
mer servant, a negro woman, haa shown
symptoms of it. A strict qnarantine is bring
enforced and there is no danger of a spread
of the disease.
News has reached Rime that last Thurs
day the body of a n»gro man was found in
Raccoon mill-pond, in Cbattaga county
It was that of a mulatto and answ red the
description of the man who committed an
outrageous assault upon the daughter of
Mr. Hendricks, of the stme county, a few
wi eks since. The neck was broken, and
it is thought he was first hnng by a mob
and then thrown in the water.
Calhonn Times: There is a little negro
girl in Calhonn who goes np on the side of
the mountain every day to have a talk whb
an angel, who she ea}8 mee s her there and
reveals to her some of the things that shall
be hereafter. Tbe latest piece of informa
tion is that on the first Saturday in December
next, Calhonn will be visited by a terrible
cyolane and earthquake, and afterwards by
a fire which will conBnmo all that is left by
the oyclone and earth qnake.
Griffin News: An amusing incident occnr
red at the trial ot Luin M tore, for il felt
distilling yesterday. A witness on the
stand testified tbat he was banting rsb its,
and one ran scrota tbe branch at a point ’"'n'enroe 'ri "iwin Florid, i.mi.,,. I Two white yankee sohoolmarms came in
■ jorRoHsmmock.Toird Florida «*«? “ «"* d »•£“ “bool girl, and took
A REMARKABLY GOOD SHOWING
FOR MACON’S BUSINESS.
asking if there {b a pension law in Georgia her she has secured asitnation in a retpect-
appiicahle to Confeder te soldiers mastered able family, and propose* to work and earn
in in Georgia, and also if tbe State has e>- an bonnet living. Sh*» told the chitf where
tabliahed a soldiers’ home. Mr. Knight »be is living, bat bound him to Becrecy, and
alao gives the information that there is in when her husband called (his afternoon and
Fort M-yers a crippled Confederate soldier stated to Chief Connolly tbat he wonld like
who enlisted in Georgit, but is now a re»i-1 to see her he declined to tell bira her where-
dent of Florida. He made application f ir shouts. Tbe chief says that Mrs. Belcher
tbe pension provided by the Florida law, will employ a lawyer to morrow and saefor
but wi»8 refused because be was not a Ftori-1 a total divorce.
d t“ 1 1 d !"’ TS*. Q ^? ia UW ‘ 8 ma:h m °, re A Scene .t the Oo.pet Tent,
liberal than that. There are now on the ,, . ,„
roll drawirg the allowance granted by ,.,A TlANTA ' t M ? ro ? “-f t,erI ? < !2 n , R
Georgia to ’maimed OonftdetaU soldier; place at the Gospel Tent
five ex-Coofcderutes who enlisted in ihe 8,tQa edB ‘ th 1 eC , 0m 'f^ U 1 nDtc Jf nd Llo J l1
8 ate of Florida. I find the following whicU alm08t developed into a sen-
names on the r« cord 1 aat i,m.
•p j ., I w»i*i II liiusu ui ih mu nvuuut uuu iuua
A.a W. Axridge, Third Florid, tegiuiet.l’; " 0,U among the whito people. One of the
I'homas 8 Knight, Sixth Florida regiment the Rev. Tillman approaohod
w HktaUy Riw.L v.r^A* / the party and said to one of the school-
Francis W. Shaw, Sixth Ficnda regiment
Tuero are on tbe register drawing the al
party
marins: “You must move thcee negro girls
asked the onmm's-1 lo „„„ a total fmmmher 8t.ta. Of seven. ,0 tboso B e»t» over them, which have been
the reply, “We sea | ly .one mamed ex-Oonf,dera.es. Toe o,h-1 ^
ty-one
ex States
i «i omiob which are b« ginning to make l „ , , a , . ,
A bold burglary occurred at Brooks’ Sta- some provision for the maimed veterans onc . e fire, L a P aD J xX 'f w*to move the
tion Friday night. Unknown persona en. oughtnotto neglect tbe Georgia boys. * " *
tered tho store of Bi-hop & Pritchard by 1
sax log cut s blech uud opening s win lno^
Several borae dealers are in town with a when they proceeded to ransack the whole
fine lot of stock.
house; the goods being found next morn-
Cuauocey has nothing that bespeaks her ling piled abont tbe fl >or in the utmost con-
fl nriahir g cond tion more than the iiu-1 tusion. A hole was bored throngh the book
After tho Upson Tax Collector.
Atlanta. March 11.—An Upson oonnty
evrrespundent liasnutified tho Comptroller-. .
(i -ncral that tliinga are gctiiiig ratln-r l "
mixed in his county. Ho states that T. J move ‘be negro girls to the seats set apart
party. Tuen the preacher went alter a
policeman. Officer Whitley was on duty at
tho Or sptl Tent, and to him tho matter was
lepit cu.
Officer Whitley approached the party and
the sobo 1 marm: *‘Y »u mast
“ a vwuu UUU UIUIO AAJC1AJ IUO 1 AAA* I « AAUAW woo UUICU SUIUU^U SUU VWWB ■ ——— — —— *• " I . „
provemeui which Mr. A. B. Steel, a live, I of the safe, and dynamite inserted. The Brown, the new tax collector, has filed Liu I0 JL*" ein- . ...... .
thorough going mi. 1 man, is making in hie I txploaion was bo powerfal as to move the I State bond, received bin commission and the woman began to talk back when the
saw mill. When completed his “Lumber I safe several feet fremwheroit stood, and I has beea sworn in, bat has faded to make I officer said; ‘Litner one of two things
Works” will probably excel any on this I reduce it almost to a wreck. The burglars I his county bond for ths collection I W, 1J bappei*. I heae girls mnat move their
J r • ' * 1 ■»_ _ I ... A - TT . ALt. L. I 9**ntn nr I Ml 1 Iff-k \nn nil nn "
road.
carried awny money and coeds amounting I of the county tuxes. Hi thinks 8ea l* or ^ lock yon all up.”
. . «• . * . . .. . • ° I . .i .i..a is . n ... .1 AFfr.i>n wlnani’.firtfr Kntif«ri.nffA
Y'esterday a negro by tho name of John tot early fifteen hundred dollrrs in value. I tho chanceB are that Mr. Brawn wit not After a whispering conference the white
H.ycawas killed on Harris A Mitcholl’e There i» no cine to the criminals. | makethe county bonds. The oil tax col-1 johi^ol ^mvrm.^and^ their^ nigro^acholarg
tramway. He Baidhe was raised in Mac m Marion County Patriot: A
I CeitJl/ Harder of an Old Ne,ro-Tbe
i-Muiia In Jail.
Jlssinca.v. March 12.— Y-aterday even-
Ike.w.t 4 o'clock, the ferryman at the np-
|-ir, orvhtt is known her. as the Montrz i-
Ib.ferry, eime into town and reported that
Ifroo'te.ign. he saw a uinrder had ben
It mi ted on tbe river, abont BuO yard.
I Wo. the ferry, when II L. Hill, muyor,
IjEElington and It. O. Engrain, nlder-
ln‘0, «oa #. A Wicker, marshal, with Btr-
I ml otter citiz-ns.tepaired to tbe scene of
I fit tragedy, and after a thorough investiga-
I tica of tte aarroundyngs, some of tbe ojui-
Ipuyttppced that same one had -hot an
I ill ,etor and dragged it on tbe banks a*ter
I killing il; hut Oapt. Ellington ari l, "Gen-
Ifiiiiin, ate 11 first got here I did not be-
lli-ie anybody had been killed, bnt I am
iMiktid to* tbat lomebody has been nmr-
Idtred, and it is our duty to make n thor-
Issyt rtvwtigation, and if poaalble, to oateh
Ifi-enoiinal"
I Toils this inveatigation was going on
l(»r negro .omen appotredon tho scene,
lsri on. of them reported ber husband,
llimp X i m byname, to have g me flab
linon what is known in this sect! >n. as
|' th:.*-.hv Lake,” and not to have re
inotoni. the night btf >re, asbepromiaed
■d tb. tbnogbt aomothiug was wr.ing
|stMipon C plain J. 0. ET'iighin r-"< lv.-.i
" Mlftato a private dettctive to find out
r fact, aa might lead to tbe deteetian ot
i criminal. On. of tbe mid
Hh.Ellington, P.t roan toll you ule r.
PhU UsmpJ U and I '.pro: yon o.n find
I all abunt ilia ere{tmg from him " Where
lipiaCapt Ellington toi k charge ot thia
|kj, who is abont seventeen years nhl,
‘•I a .on of the f-rrjm in, Bm
I'fwlls, aod b< gm trqu stion him vrry
|de*ly on the uironm.iancea oonneo’eu
■tiih tte killing, until the boy mode n fall
■ecLtcs-ion of the crime, wbioh I report
IWotlj Us own words, as near at poo-
|wa
Qiwtion—"Peter, where did you see old
iu U.mp Iasi?"
ios.er—“Him and Moss Grclve was
ItnatUi. on the hank, ot tbe river play
|tog ewds.”
Qis-tion—“Did not yon tell Mtrgaret
?>• «it) he croanoi tho river to go over to
lk. Oliver's to do some ditching?"
I Atsatr—"Yea, air; 'caose he t dd me he
[»u going ov.-r there, and Dr. OJvor bad
Ttotfor him"
Qtottioo—"But, Peter, don't you know
*”*• “*mp U, aud tbat a on killed him
™ threw him in the rival?'
Mur eonaiderabto atubbornnes. he
Htol)answered this tut inquiry, oonfe.
**M< guilt in the following language:
‘‘List week 1 .aw U-cle II imp have
»g |aj. of money In his band, and when I
aw Um down h ra fishing I went baok to
. B \got my gnu and slopped np tbe
■nru; just before I got where be could J e*
pulled • ff my boots, elipp-d np I" I, ml
I**- ™* him tu tbe back ot the bead, took
IMtthism.uiev, watob aud va u ibles and
Ik l* ^ t*^ 'nto tbo rtwe’jihun VMM
I■ . ■ *ot niy boots, put them on and
l’; l ‘, b V 10 •<» whe h r or not the body
lua Y, • thouaht I law tbe bod)
lr; aw B alligator both ri-o up and go d .wn
I iS'* 6 * 1, but did hot ojme up any more;
I* wi® home."
I-*** boDmiiniiBl trial arm mDsI tki>
hut f roause was poatpooed until
|r“' 'Jay. The river was dragged this
and tue body of the murdered
If,?** V? u »">* tui .nil iiie ouruuer..st
l.. , 1 *a | ' be wdt be over this evening to hold
|“»qm
ll. . - bttl. enoouragament tot toft ||fN
I.i’y'by tbe white., tbo moMatwr
let .7 have h».n lynched without the form
Ih..!"* 1 Excitement is now at f. v r ti-
| tthemurd. reri. a it. in the county jnl.
gentleman I lector refaaes to aot, be ieving he eannot do bounced up and hftthe gospel tent
in Macon so legally, and there are some cases of Boe- „ 0 j 0 oo1 ., 5 0De #° P Am R rea “I
nd has numerous relations. He was ptas-1 named J. J. Brown, who lives ... u , — —...-. _ . , „ , .
ing from one car to another, and dropped county, near the line of Schley, was in chtl taxes which med lot king after. Toe | °,, n **'*ed up to Officer Whitley and
iuK iroui oae car 10 anciuer. ana aroppea l wuuit, ueu iuo iiue ui oomev, w»s m umi ioaoo iuc ..raw t .1 4 » —V
throogb by a mUetep. His remains wore I town Friday-with a subscription list to aid I correspondent thinks somtthiDg ongbtto ® a * d: I tnouRhi Ln»t these Rnspol moo 1
THE INCREASE OF TRADE.
IIow the Jobbing ItimlneM lime Increaead*
and What it in Doing for Biacon —
Her Superior larllltieM—
Druuiuiern. Etc.
bent to M toon for interment.
and selling on Sunday.
CONYERS.
him in paying the expenses of having htB I be done and wants to know the remeoy. Ic I ioR» ^ er ® frto to people r#g»rfUH
arm amnnUturd. Ha wa*; in a eritiaal eon- is a hit ningnlar that tho til collector who “fbev are, said W nit ley, *b
I rdlrss of oolor.”
Tbe grand Jury for our ooutty got h : x i amputated. Ha was in a critis&Tcon-1 is a hit singular that tho tii c dlector who I ’’The* ar<, » Whitley, “but the nr-
trno bills for the illegal belling of whisky I dition.® At the battle of theJWiiderness he I holds his position by the SLfffSge of tbe •*** designated lor
a _ 1 he Wftg woun ^ e ^ j n the right arm, and D\ county should refa‘e to moke the coun»y .. 14T .
Pbilpot, of Talbotton, then a surgeon in bond. The remedy is found in tho code *»*ell. said the marm, I tbongbt that
the army, took out the bone between th»* sections 931-933. In the case referred to 11 P er ** on °* ® no o f, lor was as good m<« a per-
shoulder and el a ow joints. The wound it istheduty of tho ordinary to appoint a tax son of amlher color, and that colored peo-
healed and Mr. Brown has been able to collector for the collection of tho oonnty P*® 88 10 seats as
Ilallroad I*roJr«t That PromUes Well
For the Town.
Cojrraa, March 12.
citizena of R )ck«iale conn 1 „
work with a vim to seenre' the nutting of
—Tfift mtarnrfaintr P ur8 °o bis avocation of farming since the taxes who shall giva the bond and be sab- „ . . . „
#n»T Are oTnJ Wfl r until a short time ago, while splitting ject to the Bame duties and penalties as tH W ftvv fl !!*!?
work with n rim tn nnidna nf I Wl and hurt his la me aim and it though ho had been elected. The corre-1 *bo offiotr. VVe have not got social t quail-
tho OaotdI rnmlina nmt NnnhreLo, I Rradually dwindled away, tho muscles and I spondent might criltbo attention of the 01-1 d^wn Sonlh yet, and it will be many and
*.ud» MifiUnd rifilroad'a” Oonjer^ contracting^^ such an extent denary to the 8 sectmnscf the code cited. ^d^U tah^m m’oiid off fol-
into
And the irate sobool marm moved off fol
lowed by htr dark sahool girls.
The plaala to uid the OrorgiA, Carolioaand 1^1 (Jj band was drawn I W iat I. Doing Abont tho Adjutant Gen
Northern railway to hoild to Coayera. and “ „al’. omco.
thA (lonrrr-n \Ti.i anri ? n tho o.mo on j | constant and Bevere pain that tho shoulder _
? a 10 th i e .l a ? * P ftCe ’ 4 1 of the sdieted arm trembled like an aspen Atlanta, March 1*2 —A gentleman living
wSKito # Ali!i roftd8 *° P^i and I leaf. Wo are glad that our people respond- in JoUnston, 8 mth Gdroltna, bos written
vna? * a A * anta- 19 P ,a “ tb ® Georgia d to his wants liberally. lie was on his to Adjalaot-General Kell in behalf of Mrs.
Mid and can open np ocmmunio.Uona wih £ j ^ Tribo “onto havi hia arm smpn- 0. V. Mnrr.y, who is tbe wilow cf a Mex-
n. 0 rnlTn n a a^ CTarn W ra^a/tated by the samo Burgoon who aUen^d Icn veteran. Mrs. Murray desires very
Carolina and Northern ralwsy traverses, ^ ^ wound was fim made. anxinnsly to ostabll.b the lden'ity of her. .
and vice ver.a. Tbe .territory throngh | y 1Tsnnah NeWB . Y amaor.w was excited husband; Robert Washington Murray, as a vilie railroad This rare mineral dep si.
BITS OF INFORMATION.
Useful Things, Some with the Die turn t of
Novelty.
a W «aa - T ... Asphalt has been diaoovered in Morgan
aLxionriyTo'csUbir.h'the'idemity "of 'her I county,, Ala, oh the LinLville and Nash-
which the two road, would ran in reaching “Xlt vhtl was believed by many soldierin tho war with Mexico, so that she known M rook tor, is found nowhere e -e
Conyers would pass throngh the fin. st sec- y ^ r “ a J °” r b d i Thursday non draw tbo ponrion provldtd n tho United Sutea, the great l.ke ot Trin-
tion tf Georgia, and would be the means ot Xrao?n Lacy’ Howard and Sarah Hay. by tha recent act of Congrem 'dad having famished the snpi ly tor thia
opening up ita immonae granite beds, and “ 0 ^/““ lor ed?quarreled on Zubly street. Robert Mnrray was a member country for years.-Roston Journal.
licvfiou its utiMuiimiBotl Witter r<oxcr;t and ! . * . * N . .» • I n n.jrvmtnin t\ o Tkin I ct.inm.nie *%# frozen mutton havo b^cn
lftto, ami some cargoes bo
market U boginning to pay
nquire bnt o small defl-ction from 0 1 ^nd* whUe” stinding"^^on^the corner Sarah I The law rtquires tbat the enlistment and I branch of river PJatto exports and lo the
straight line from Griffin, Ua , to Athena j Iaywood wa ik e d up and laid her hand on honorablo discharge must bo proved by prospect of its immense development at no
to tones this pmse, and tho same from Ath-1 ^ peacemaker's shoulder. Instantly two competent witnesses. She has one wit-1 distant date. The exports of the flr-1 nino
Sarah Marshall fell to the grennd aa though ness, an old vetemn who will testify that bo months lant year amounte \ to 320 0U0 c*r-
MILLEDGEVILLB. I stricken by witchery. She was carried prtsent at Jalapa, Mexico, and saw casses, not inclndicg 20.000 qiarters.—
home and died about 10 o’clock at night, Murray honorably dLcharged. Perhaps Buenos Ayres S andard.
not having spoken a word from the I tbero are still sarvivors of that command I Farnlturo dealers complain of tbe errz
time she swooned. Several saw her I who might aid the widow in making tne I f or gtaining woods to make them lotk like
ens to Atlanta.
Abe Youngblood Shot Dead by III* Cousin,
■ C. I. Robinson.
Millkdoxvillk, March 11.— Absut 10|drjp and the report Instantly started I necessary proof. The lady is ini needy cir-1 othew, and eppecially like horaetoiigan
clocR this morning Mr. 0- 1 It ibinson I that Sir&h Haywood had voodooed the I cumetanccs and the pension will be a great I lt q Ue> Tbit leads to extenaive “dootont g'
•hot and killed Mr. Abe Youngblood hi I Marshall woman. “She pizen’d um" was I help to her in her old age. I of «ab, chestnut and plain oak to make]
Cooper’s S ation, in this county. They I generally remarked of Sarah Haywood. I hie national muzz drill. I them sell aa quarter-sawed oak. .Birch U
were cousins. Boblotoo loanod Young-1 M*ny accused her of being a voudoo, or, as Th e adjutant general haa received a com- U^ily palmed off for charry, and so all
blood five dollars about one year ago. He j it was more often called, a “houdoo” doc- mnnicatjon frem T. 0 DeLeon, 1 3U0Penn-1 through tho Ifat H'gb c it woods are iiui-
wrote him a note l*st Wednesday tn send tress. Her acenters declared that she had I gJ j Vftn i a a venne WishingtonCity.the man- tated almost beyond detecilon. Common
him tho money; that he needed it. Y Dnng-1 a feather in her hand and that she had par- Becro tary of the National Drill and hemlock can be made to take tho place of
blood went to the store wbera Robinson I a ljzed Sarah Marshall because the latter I p noam pment,' Riving fail details of the the choiosst h»rd wood.—Boston Juumsl.
riarka and told Cooper that be intended to had interfered in Uie quarrel. Y’eetorday and £ iU ,„ y di«pla y which takes place tn Lo Biellic is the male of a new French
kill Robinson. Rrih are married m «p-1 morning Coroner was notified and | c j ty j n jjay. All companies wishing I game of cards, iu winch three, four or five
Yuuogblood is considered quite a baliy in I held an inquest. The faots abonttbe qoar-1 and information in view of entering I players cm Uko part Only thirty-two
this neighborhood, and a b.d man gener- reland the swoon were testified to by sev- ahould wrlle t0 Mr . DeLeon, who will give cards are nqnired in the game. E.ch
ally. Ilibioson is a q’rifit man and a good I oral witnesBes. Dr. Chisholm stated that I re q Qe8 taprompt attention. Tbe cir-1 player deals tbe cards in tarn. If only
citizen. He was a candidate for sheriff in I f a hia opinion death resulted from paralysis, | tfn j ar ac oompanyiDg tho communication I ibroe are playing each one receives ten
our last county election. The coroner s | an d the jury so decided, but numbers of gUteg ^ ln r the C o m peUUve drills for in- cards; if four, eight cards; if five, six cards,
jury rendered a verdict ol justifiable homi- j the colored fclrua 6till hold on to L.8 voudoo j cavalry, artillery and zouaves there J Tbe r* mlining card* arc 1* ft as stock. The
WASHINGTON.
Charming Kntrrtulnment—llUImmn’i
• Eleetrlo Well.
Washinoton. M«rob 12 —The unique
A TEXAS “HOLD-UP.**
Robbers Get Away With 93,000 of Rail- |
road and Express Honey.
St. Louis, March 13.—A special trom
elm making mmy marvelous cores. Peo-1 Bnen, night operator, and two men wero
| theory. | are $26 500 offered in prizes. Sjme of onr I ends are of the sumo valoe a-i in piquet.
crack G<M)rgia companies ought to go on [ The flret player selects a card and ltys it on
and capture a portion o' this money. I tbe centre of tho t bit; the mxt player h *
CLARK LIOBT INFANTRY OFFICERS. I lo °° Yer ^ • OSH, the Value tf Which
... ^... .uqumi tJEZ2&!2ZS,'£L
arafst .'-r-™-, 0 ' 1 - -»*.r.
. I ten or a queen. Tbo third player proceeds
j C i«nt»nl.n n | l * D T^in - fwif " 9nl a BiBtiDtT, anil the game oon-
lieuttnont. Inn I ,| bnM ,h n . nntiloneot the piajers holds
soon as tne i, m 0 re oarda nf the nquisite v.loe for
I covering, when be mtut puce in the no I
MAJOU BOOT IiaiB HIB (IUSH. I - . . * . .
pool.
pUjera nae np all hia oerda to covering ho
LecomiB tbe wlet er an 1 U eutiilel to too
0,11V. I o.rs, when Brlen told'Muse to ran back and I J* »“»• > , ar "”“ ^ “««I P 00 *-—London Conrt Jjnrnal.
Firmer* say they are very mnoh behind I get something to shoot with. Muio went I _ ‘ , ( They attracted con-1 Rohle, a mountain village of ' Tbnr-
wllb tbtir work. Very few spriogoaUbat. I towarduedepottogat hia sixehooter. I >' , jl y Blleut i 0 n' M t liey were hauled I i c g'S b* 'he centre of the pipe inaDnfaclure
been sown and tho small grain prospect to | when three mm jamped QWt fao»thetowth | thrnlMh the Blru aa lo the park thia after. °t Germany. L'ke onr own Sheffield, it
Dad. I door ot the depot, thraat nx snootei.tnl e r was f.mms In the m'ddle Age. for Us «rma
bis face, and told him with oaths to open | and armor, and at a anbaiquent period for
the safe. Muse opentu it, anu tne robbers j sir*. McClellan*s Cro*R Salt for Divorce, j its knives. When the usu of tobacco be-
Atlanta, March 12.-To-day Mrs. Ida B. I e»nie common in Europe it turned its stU n-
' - ' * * Hoke and l tion to the fabrication of iron smoking
decree J pip** Orodnally. however, bndonia^ in
Much ha* been said as to Macon’s supe
rior local ion for maLufacturt-rri. and very
little baa been said tbat is not trno to the
letter. Iu ftot, no more colviuciuh proof
is needed that a glauco at any map cf (>eor-
gia. Bat its claims to being a most fivor-
hble location for jobbing purpose** are sus
tained by octnal bgareti. These show that
the wholesale trade giadnally II creates year
by year.
To ascertain just how much the trade haa
increased, ana for other information m
TELEOBAm uinn made a tear of the jobbing
hoiiM-ft yesterday and to 'eitch put tbe fol
lowing questions:
Wb»t per cent increase of sales for Jsn«
nary and Febrnxry over the coneeponding
months of last yea)?
II >w many men do yon emplojf
What it yonraverage mouibly payroll?
How many men do yon keep ou tue rt>bd|
From tbe replios of these questions much
ot interest is learned. They show that iu
the line of dry goodsjhe iLcreste h*s been
&U per cent. Tue prices iu these goons va-
ri»d bnt little.
In groceries the inciea.se hssbeon twenty-
five ptr cent. And it should be remem
bered that flmr and other stiple goods
havo greatly declined sinoe January and
Fdbtusry of last year. But for this fad
the percentage would have been much
gKite&
In hardware tho increase has been thirty-
sevtn per cunt. In this lino there h « been
a greater volume of goods sold this year
than laBt, bnt tbe d< cline in iron aud steel
good ah as leshoued thoperoentsge in dollars
MijdcfUtft. One sir gle it? in will huM ce to
show tbe decline. Iu Janni ry, lbHfi, steel
plows were 6n.liog at 12^ cents ptr pound.
They are now selling at five cents. O.her
things haveoperattd against hardware and
yet tbe thirty-seven per cent, increase is a
fine showing.
In liquors the increase he* been thirty-
three and a third per cent. The pric s in
this line have rembined abont tbe tonne.
Tho inert aso in other linos have been
twenty firs jer cent In the If?*** “f Unr-
ness and saddlery the tr*de for the two
month** b tH iuorousod tbai per cent ; so has
tbe trade in candy. In books and station
ery tbo increase 1ms been twenty per. ent.
Tbehe figure** will make a v -ry pleaaii g
->l:o * i' g t.. pcctiV who art- iitu r. st*d
in tho city's growth. They show that, htr
enterprising merchants uro extending tbtir
territory, readin g out beyond the coufitxs
of their own semi in and State. Thia they
have been eonbkd to do by tbe uuixoelltd
railroad facilities Maoon |»ohh« hh* *».
This increase ,cf business benefits Mi-
oon in v&rions w ays, among them that cf giv-
icgtmp’oyment to people who m»« nd tii*-ir
money in tho city. The com! iued hous*«
givo employin' nt to Dearly five hundrtd
a’thim*n, cb-iks, per.ere, draymen,
♦ t •. The replies to tho qu*sli* us
mentioned above show that tbe o mbined
nn ntbly pay-roll amountn to $2",r,uo, ora
little more man an average of $10 per month
for each empl rye. This money is paid out
in Macon. The pay-roll of the*te three di j
g'oos j abblog houses amounts to neany
$C,(Kjo per month, and oae grocery bo
pay 8 oat near*} $2,0tX).
These firms also employ over one ban-
drtd drummers, who are constantly ou the
road in Macon’s interests. In this way
gain tho city is benefited.
No city in the South stands better com
mercially than Macon. Fu lur s are rare,
and a fat urn of a large honm has not oc-
enrred in years. Readers of Hradstreek
know ibis t? be true. Ev. ry j ibbing bouse
Is hero to stay, and, what is singular, marly
all of them started from smull concerns. Any
dd residenter cm look back to a few
years ago and see tbo mmbants, who how
oil ry on their badness with ample capital,
starting out into tho comrm rcial world with
only a few ddhrs at command. The grad
ual growth ot their trade fu.ly *-n-taiued by
cnergv and push, have placed ibtiu now on
so solid a bails that a failure is wholly oak
of r- icti.
If tbe faciliti s for shipping ont goods
and f >r ooDtrolllrg a rant territory is of
snch great b« nefit to the j ibber, then tbo
same facilities offer socouhs to manufac
tures. These are the two prime advantages
the mannf rctnrer eet-ks, lor without them
there can b5 no sneers. Occupying the
centre ot her own State, and being rqui-
di t mi from f nr other rich S ates, aim a
railroad rnnmng iu every direction, no city
in the Sooth offers superior inducement*.
These faots speak t< r ilu-mselvcs.
i covering, wnen ne diqh place iu 100 po i
LNH *, . I hh many counters as be holds cards iu bis
, 0# * hand. The last player who holds the cards
, o*. j W j DS ftnd me pool. Snunld one of
MADISON.
Jade- Jenkln. Sl.kr. ItU rlml Appear-1 got two express piwk.ges, one of 22.&UU the
.nee loth- Moreno Court. 1 J “* k “
UaDtso.v. March 12.— OarBop.ilor Conn
h “u b r i. n . :T^i?8 u, ‘^’jS^: I
Jenkins, on
u'.hsr $3Ct) and another of »C0 KooZur, throneh her Uwjin. Uok,
““X 5?? Bukm slat, fitod a Rbrl fir tots! d!
from her hmb.nd, Waltar O McCW
Cowardly Murder* In MU*ourl.
Kansas City, M«ro » 13. —A speoul to the
J jurnai from bpringfield, Mo., s»y»: Fri
day ni/ht a band of mm d tnou went to the
hi.uaeof Wdj. Etton, thirty miles south of
ihiB city, and, bre iking down the door,
fired a vi lb*y into tne hoisv William
Etton and Charles Greene were kill?d ou>
ngfit and E ‘ton’s agi d father «as u rioasly
wounded. Oae w, man was ahot in the
head and another in the hand. The mur-
rimers th* u made good their eacApe. Mrs.
Eaton says she rec< g dz <i two of mem. Ik
is alleged tbat theaa-ckiog party are mem
bers of the Bald Kaubneri*, a noted vig
ilance committee, ami it it tuppoeed thak
they killed Evans sLdGrf tneior beingont-
spek n against them. The grta’est excite
ment prevails Inti at seeri n over the affair.
«av.a. n»-»I She Bay8 that they were married in. 1878
tbe bench Jadgo Jenkins b»s I going on TSI* L P , I ana hav'e three children, to-wl-: W. O. Me-
EATONTON.
j 9 to-otlne Afrrmy (inn Man Kilted and
I Tuu Wounded.
1^”"°"’ 11—N.ar* wasraccived
lutum. »t a killii g ou tho plan
II... • 1 — 8pi»» y . at ont t»D tnih * from
**—*« Mr. Him Spivey amt Dr
1 T* r * * n * #otn M ChI Hpivry’.
1^ , *ben thiy «er. sttnck.d t>y t.o
1 — T***’ ’'hoarm’ri *i h a .holRnu, and
*"* 9 pi.tol Iu the fight on. of the
I .J"? *•» 'j; tontly kilted .hit the oil
.. 11 r H-N? also teo«T d
tUn. !“ 'I 1 * •** »lib .shotgun. Frrm a'l
1 u,I^bfalsrs ihat esube lesiu.d, it s-. on
o, kt; a viiLout auy kunwn cau-s in
•*» -, tl 7 i , tutn ‘ Ocr m.r lW'g-r w*bnoth
Ritihn ^“•'"-’liaf-ly Itft tor the scene.
Lol.i ' Cin b® IcaraeJ, aa the coroner has
uol Jt»raarn.A,
Jenkins, on tue ooucu s»uu B w --- ■ o—« - mu uktv uhw wiwimi, w wr i u.
oiailo a f.vorahle imi reaaton on onr people, I the road a few hundred jards at the ca I Q le n an Sn.ie McCItllan and Maloolm Me
“ndls judge of the Ocmulaee circuit he «ill -hich Mntewir the men get jK Sh. eajs that she married Me
donbriii m.ke a ueoemfol and brillUnt where they saw it had been broken open , having every hope that
record. 0 ” t and S™ nnt^ if i^be 1 * h ® union would be hsppy a-.d permanent.
The court has, forth* most part, been I " noc * ,d ' d l ° f f .’.frlim I Kha "l® Hast for tever.l years past his
Jiapo.ing tf the Old c a a on the d< o'teta, I lleved that the robber* do not U W tu teom cnJtl 0 f her hae been almost nn-
bo.h Civil aod criminal, and few new erne. 1 ^ ^ 1 bmrable; that -tone rim# tc thrmUncd
have been reached.
McClolUn. the seventeenth century, meerschaum andj Time Mi* *v*r
wood wira adj. t^d as more suitable mate- jnw
rials to work upon. The fir*t meenchaom oInrr.u ~
the lives of herself and children. She has I
borne this treatm* nt until she c *n stand it
wooonfru I Washluffton Notc*4 , .
COLUMBUS. WaanixoTOM. March 13 -The national ?° '"“B"- She also affi.mi that her hn«.
Railroad Rate* to bo Reduced-Memorial | aggoc^uon of geueral passenger agents, I band has gone so f*r as to reflect upon her
Day Orator. I composed of head* of the passenger depart-1 charaetjf. f . . u
CoLoxiaos March 12.—U is anthoriUlive- men * of all the principal railroads in the Dr. ^Manahan a name is not mentioned in
I. M.^tn.t Gen. rri Altiandvr ha* deter. Unltol States and Canada, will hold its the petition. :°?‘be petitioner does not
ninad to lid no. the pas.euger rat. on the annua! meetiog at the Arlington UoUlon »*k for the custody cf tbe children,
XI il'ile aud Uirard aud tbe Coiambus atd j March Ilk The Inter-Suto commerce bill, I ^ Myitcrlur. Dluppearance
w-temrailroads from four to three cent, it ,,•oU. rMbooomU red.jnd^nnnra. Atlast1i y iroil m , S ( e rion, dis-
pe f mile . ... I 8 J .! ® . _«« nr * th #n • U n<,ri i rttctn I •pP—Tiao* was repoitcd to the police this
F Cot a A. Thornton hat been edeotad by Pn.ident w. I .ccord them a special reap-1 k( F t ‘ tr[10QU _ Y ekterday morning Sar.h J.
the tariUs to deliver the address on « I WJGh A . Tnnnl« wa* Imrnrri I ^«i c ^® r a » married lady who reside* with
rml D *v. bit iu underatood that be will Tne wife ot Columbus Tupple was burned | h h h ^ Va J Tmw% \i *tr M t 1
deoline the invitation. I to death a' herj.ome in th« city lsat even
her huib md at 308 Formwalt street, left
home to visit her aunt in North A'.lanta
adairsvillk.
r *«m* Labi* Family .Five OeaermtJaa*
o RcpreMuteU.
I tUb* X “7 IL, f* M m 12.—Bit sellorn in
••4 t&.n a. ^odtrn civiliZhtion doe* the
does in 00 ***€• «»f anion aa he
dan im ""tmeiten ifction. A
i *iTaynV ,n ^ r,lb,ectnUna «^. Mr. Will-
. wl * C4 ®e into town with five gcL-
•^tr v-hicle—*on,
• a nauiher, gre*:-grAQdf*ther and
Th* Georgia ITma
The o>pitd has been snusoribed for
new UA ijoal bink in Borne. ^
1
Ri
l Wit 1..—,. --
oU
of’t'x’ortton'undcr oivar of hi. _nffl_c,. and
and white shawl,
with plnme and
(cream colored vril
of i i orl, ° . -nitentiiry for one year. 0 { Ferdinand Ward, has lo*t her mind be-
“TXZL%n, in which ih. -* | S?r * r stortari by h.r dangh-
pox appi
AT* •»! getting | ur’e husband.
Mr*. Mary G.^ G. ten, the mother-in-law | She was laat seen all o’clock yeater.lay
walking along the noitk end of SpriLg
i street.
Atlanta, Much 13.—Tbe misting wife,
Do Not Lot ft Good Chance hi Ip by Now.
doc# tu* wii*-»-l if foitane
•ft* Cl*l of lu« L i.|* »u* Hutto Lul
ls La., wua tb* ru^eivia ou of
. .... •« - lta*u»cg*ru,. t L-.uiaUno, .Ld Jabot
fly p »rt Of the I *. Early, of V.rg 11-, «ibo (m u.u.I) iu« *utue
two bun
Rr*u4
ie*d*).
car dalvcr* tf tu*
I* iu.l-l,.hl*.
DUa|>*i*>; . u* »M
pipe wa** curved iu the e*rly part of the . a. acarif.
Tbirty Years War, and Walteraiein U raid * ronuu.tc
to have bought it. Tbe true cUy is to be j*
procured ouiy at Eiki bchtr. iu Asia Minor, JJj U Tl* lick* ■ wire
where there are Urge depo*iu>, aod «h mce t • aratctoptui or f s ( uo it *u 1
it is cert direct to the mannfacloriea at l ** jM e*et»— t* ««* «ou b
Rnhla, of which theie are at pr«.nt lotty. I »*S2m. J iJt«y,
emplo)ing almost the whole popnl tion cf .u.t **- i**t i b> ao*u.« t» 4 .r
tte districi. The namber of pipes and other I paid to jo«rp®i eira**. >>t ah
articles dtar to smokers turned out i* 1 k
enormous, tbe yearly averse being 1 o2»1»uLam**4 o*. a** 1
640,tXX> real me*ncti*nm*. varytig in price lUtm >u Nc* •iDn.i, „r’ k w
trom 31. to £12 cptec*; fiOO.OuU lu.imiion 1 *>-«* . p«»d mr..!.**. Kir»* s A ,
mr-* r-chaumn utfrom Is. to £l the de*an; , v 1,1 ‘f* M . F
9.GOO.000 pore* 1-in p pe bowl-, either plain j Ir.r-.uiie^u.11 j 8
white or gay ly painted, lan^irgin prif*' FruiM ““ —
from 6J. to Km. the dzn; 5,UtO.U»
wooden pip.sof infiuite variety in ilz**, 1
form, an t ernamenta'ir n and price, tte 1 ino*/*
common kind* btiogextreme y cheap, and 1
those artistically carvtd fetching a com-
p*r*t;vely high prim; 3 000,000 bowl* of
day or lav*, pUiiat abum3l. ot betur
kioda at 3*. the d< z*n; 15.0ii0.0u0 pip**
composed of aeparHte ptotU ( >owl, stick,
cover, etc.,) from 5!. to £15 the dozen
There are five qualities of m**r-oh«nai
u«ed ia the making of cip^R. ’I he b-**t it
kaown by its f*oiie at>*orption of the
nicotine juice ct tfbicco, which grailaaily
dev* 1 pa into a rich brown tl mu up^u the
surface, and wh»n this proce-a in wtli a*l-
v noed the pipe become* «lm mvaluem-
ble without bceomlng hard. A«peciajeo ot I **ofi
this kind *ol i at Vienna for £.>», although *r***«« »«*tui. 4 ««iu* *ui ut* l>i*o« o
it .« notv.ry highly cmrvtd.-London I £** ^7^‘“'“dXm".. x.'Tori^u, U.
lime*. | Dj la* la* ek<p.rtumtj elip ua*.
;
• * » Mioud pr.ft* af f «
tllMx; l««»-reeri..
i by K lid
4 llected If
n a i ee*
r Mrnpki*.
chilly. T. • ft 11 W.
- U . on* lo D.
11# I of Corrullioa.
lu t«uti** •! Iva.lt, i
Mo ruUiwo, T*on.;
Jotib^iury V.; o.ci
Con-t* ■t.'Ml. M*u
N Y*ac*. e*-biarcf >«*tonal
X/ i ..... i« l*: 7.,-t, Lj
t*»M. U.Uli-i.r. WAtUbd P lit. . Noh.jono toll*
Bonk ( Col f rnt*. coo Y *uc *c . o-c. Tt*
t*o Lmrtft pm • of fl* uuj -out fo No m 367 oo*-
Polfool 1*1 **toO ttor ol. Ne« Y«rl ud No.
W 4*l~»old iu fr«*.Uou»l p«n» iu p,r<l»* In Oolve*-
t A It Itta* Chl'igo, Puli* ftluhtto.
*°»r.
» bod