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*l- AC( ^^EEKLYTKrKOHAPH^^SDA^MORNtN(!^fARClH^>?^^nrELV^AOE8
^XSIDEOF ATLANTA. ( ^XL 0 ^ S6WeU I THE TOWNS AROUND US.
CAUS1N ° GOVEUKO DOmrPOW E H THE PAR -
" gojlBTBOUB '• Mareb 22.-There has been
motB tl *«n ordinary iniere.t taken here in
. .di-ore petweea^^*powell. | count v* w'ho has been' f' Vriebt ' a . C Monroe I 1'ogarty Befanea to Talk—Tlio Ceatrnl Ex-
r..d !e tl" teo.lon North from Co.u,«!,«,-
NEGRO SHOT AND BADLY
WOUNDED NEAR WALDEN.
rM C IVC<>''« U - , ’ 4r * OB ^
Fires Around Itlakely-Xotos
From Other Towns.
r, who has been for several days urc-
in K a petition before the O ,T,rnor lot par-
don. Very atroog Inffutnere have been
' )r ” n B lu t° bear on the executive in bin be-
vri Jf.re>> 21 -^ h E f I omtlie 8 offlc*e o^oToTt R " * «*• rMulL^T^corrTt | "'alp ex, March 21.-Mr. W. L. Ryder,
C,rolia»: „ - ,n Qov John ii„„ „f\i!!! 8 PJ^npe that riveted the atten- c11, living on Mr. Wm. Ry let's place. It
s - C -’yon will have P u f b l ) 1 » m °“® WM the an- Be6 “». from what yonr correspondent can
‘L: I ieqn>»* Z p a BW'k- , , 11 tl .‘“ t ^'Rbt had come to At learn, that the negro’* dog bad badly bitten
diDBish*’ 611 **' 1 !”^ 1 lauttt volnntanly and aline on hia wav to * ' --- ~ - -
L g£ Aform«.l, was k>d“»PP e > the penitentiary, and stopped h«s 2hiU
d is confined in jail In hu B ppij oation fl)r pardot ‘ ^‘ “ ” *“ ®
id connty,Georgia, upon I i,| s oonnael, relatives and friends Wrioht .............
j U ° l ‘ w iii U ont ine’ln ' Ca f. oun,lcl ^ d °. f Involuntary manalangbtor I 8 l J0t ibo negro in tlTo back aBd thigh with
(i* lhr cd-r w had a , j! .» . Q( . es in tbe commission of an unlawful act and a shotgun. He is thought to be bndly
a"fall ( !T Rt ?S» “ , ’ nU ’ ocad to J~» in the peniten- denuded. The affair la much regretted by
Cit J. P. RtoBABDao^ <( | tiary. The application *aa l.ased solely on I Mr. Ryder'a friends.
Several Firss Reported An* Old Citizen
F V™" r: nld~.be process under I “,“a“S'.? 0n Dro P‘ «*<“*. **•-
i“k*ood is held in custody. Tne of the ttpp ;i 0 atien for pardon.' IH P ooUlon Bukklt. Maron 21.—March got on a big
.r.,iv was received: In roulv to a nnuiinn n ... «. a I breeze Wednesday and oentmned until Fn-
“®ftjVsrnor John B. Gordon: L^ted that he had reached a deorto^n^h 0 I day ' * nd ® ade thlD| * 9 R et U P nnd dnet, r 'Pi
' Jf held under warrant for forgery. Wiight cuv- whi -h was to refnaa baD8, e,am ’ 11 'P* flatter Bnd A*®*
here regular. There will ho | Uonforpardon P 8 “- Fire broke out on Ur. John Hadspeth’s
..ednsthim. Warrant was taken The refnxal was haud „n . plantation near here and burned Too panels
SeS connty charging him with 1 The anphe dion rosts IK h ot his fen0<> ' a ootlon hons9 witb 150 bn “ h -
Asdva from justice. Was arrested nnaation of^divsioal health* *Th/..SS fcl s of cotton seed, nlao a school house near
Eiwsrd Stone, of An- '*lOT£*22L, ?£I*2** !* is a “ d «■ ««d only
was a gold watch • that
been placed in the safe by
one of the employes, Oaptain I
Y. G. Bast, our esteemed po*i*
master, has the sympathy of every one; he ;
is very efficient and careful, and no bUme |
can be attached to him. This is tho second I
robbery Albany has experienc'd since JutlRt
Christmas, which accounts for the nnuau-'
ally large number of strangers among us
whose business is unknown They are too
well uressed ta be approached by oar po
lice for tramps, and thus they go unmo
lested, watchiDg an appnrtunity for a big
haul. Now is a chance for your t killed de
tectives.
The weather is too cold for watermelons,
all that were not covered are killed. Our
largest planters are using as a cover
the little wooden butter cups u«©d by
grocers. One party has in use 10 000 and
c (factual will buy 36 OUU more.
Corn fs hipp*d and the first bale cotton
man’s 200 acres r>f cotton must bo “non
eat.” OoL Lee Jordon yesterday sold 83i
bales tn Mesm Hitt & Co. for 0 14 cents.
Mr J. K Oro&Und also sold 100 boles to
same firm for 0 1 2 cents.
A progressive euchre party, the first of
the season, will be giv-n this evening at the
Barnes House by Mrs. C. M. Clark and
,THE RAILROAD COMMISSION!
^ftaacw.
THR LONG DELAYED APPOINTMENT |
ANNOUNCED.
try of MfchlgA
lino!*. Scmatter c
^Valltvr of Vern
i, BtorrI»on of II- I
ItruRS of Alabama.
BILIOUSNESS
Wabhinoton, March 22.—The President
haa appointed the following Inter-State | Is an AfTectioi of the Liver, and c^n b#
Thoroughly Cored by that Graud
Regulator of tie Ltyer and
biliary Organ*,
SIMMOXS LIPTSll JtBO UBATOR
mitmomn
J. H. /IILIN dr CO.. lhiladeWiia, P».
Comm- rce (5omniisslonert; Thomas Cool
ey, of Michigan, for 6 years; William It.
Morn sou, ot Illinoi<<, 5 years; Augustus
Shoemaker, of New York, 4 years; A dace
Walker, of Vermont. 3 years; Waltar L.
Bragg, of Alibatno, 2 years.
Tho faot that Ju ge Cooley’s name headH
the list does not mef usariiy indicate that
he will be chairman of t^o Ml
it mukf elect its own chairman. The fol
lowing is a fcketch of the the public careers
of tbe men compouLg fhe coininimon, ex
cepting Mr. Morrieou, whose public services
ato bo gtiuTully known, as to noi.d no de
scription
I w»* zfflirtM for nt-ver*! ywr* with
ll-ortlared liver, wh oh rcaaltrd in a
eovvre etUck of Jzuudtce.. I ha<^ a*
good medical etfeud-nce ah our eeo-
tloo zffordi, who failed utterly to re-
to th* eu'oytueQt of my
former #ood health. I tieo tried the
vortto prescription of one of the nio*»t
renowned phyaielRoa of LonisviU*, Ky ,
but to UO puipoae; whereup «n I uu
Induce « to try HIM MO* 8- LIVHR, HEO-
TJLkIOH. I found ImmedUtH heneflt
from tU nie, and it ultimately re
store! me to the full enjoyment of
A. U. SIIIULKY.
Hichraond, Ky.
health.
[jut iu Warren Superior uouri xor i p uu it eu tinrj' camps.
ii*."showing'before yon tsko final ” ] 1 j^ nat!ishmrnt ® y i nttsred f | B P arfes . a manly figbt nnd saved'his
fp,oreSio 8 g.wiU be suyed until LjJ ^ Ht * od , 0 “vi„te£ hS aL^ ‘the
Li.tnfm.tion from yon. Ibeen cor-.ftned and the hv has in no way Ure*S hands wlnt to work, spUt
S^52l kLm Uw “. U0 ^ ,d b# Vi S' and moTod raiIs trom «o 68 .f 0 nce 3 and
foaled, and he should go to his pamsh- j rapi dt T rebuilt the outside fence so as to
Wri
UK morning and presented the fol lary guard th» afternoon and oarned to under similar cirenmsrenoea. I ul.o l»a;csd
ul «l.vit attbe Executive Depart- the Cedsriowncemp, where he wifi serve that an old negro woman in the same
Jr,inch gi»« the history o£ the asp-1 out his sentence. I neighborhood lost her house tho same d.y
IdElaekwouJ in South Oarohua. The j tuk oovibnob ott sxbdons. I by Ure. The wind blew so herd that htr
lJitU by the arresting officer: 1 It h»s been reported that there are pend-1 neighbors' efforts to pat oat what bed
Lrdi, It cbmond eounlt—Personally intf ft Urge nniuber of applioaUons for^ par- olothes had been taken from tho honse
ad iwiore me Edward Stone, who, , lon> ana thtJ Guveraort ection in granting «««
,,oto. says be u a member of the pB ii t j ons bus been tho subject of some A tenant on one of Mr. Wm. A. McDow-
t.oftteciiy of Augusta; tbut °“ ‘h® press comment. Before lcaviog the ex. c- ® 11 ' 8 plantations lost his crib, containing
(,j.if its'OO, 1887, he was ordered by I P xive eflioe I asked tho Governor as to the flft y bnsheis oorn, by fire Mr. Euzetna
JCmef of Polico of the city to go to Unmber of peMnns now on fllein his office. Womble, nine miles below, lost his now
|l Cuoliwi and, if possible, find *. A. s ,td he: •! am very clad you have asked I residence and contents by fireSatatday
V,.,, 1, who was charged with having thst qaestlon, as it brings ont an impor- “mming.
jiilUfurg ri.-N iu Rijhmond onuuty, I tBIlt i wap , callod to the attonuou There has been no rain since Tncsl.y,
ll-ibiiu buck toI Georgis, and not t« ,,i u,e L-gislatare and the people of Oeor- the 8th. Honse tops ato very dry, and
■.Untomake his escepe Deponent I „j a _ r r with snob windy weather it will not do to
futbsteoco of said orders, Wont There are now in this offiea over 600 ap be like Sherman, “cueless with fire.”
Iwitoton, and then went about pl i 04l j„ na f , r paf don and of this number EeV - John O. Goxe, of Chicago, preached
I ", miles from the _ railroad I t hliva uo donbt more than one in five at ,b ® M. E ‘church Friday night.
(BUchwoodI lives. Deponent waa ao on h{ tl} be gr , nte d. i f , H nd, after being Me. Irwin pird, an old aua highly respect-
anied by I P. McNally npin whom in , 4 , RUtli ( e . .probably 600 air. ad yon record ed citizen, dropped dead in hu yard bun-
llOt-d fuiged check was passed, »no „ nd H , u unmber PaTe since been dayevening.of parsljsie.
wauupsoied deponent tor the pur- brjnt( |, t iu lt is o£ oonrie a pbyri#al im . Mr. Sam Powell has started a ^poultry
jofiismittjing tha said Blackwood. 1 , for the ex-cuiive w attend to f » rm here, and is doing very well. Ishonld
An d^iwneDt reached BUckwoods house the routine of public business whioh can- think a bog form would pay too, from the
Lh<l for a drink of water and it was uot be neglected, and at tho same time to *“? baoou has been • olimbing np tho
ued tiai by Blackwood. By a previous ,, txamin8 these applications. K old « u stair*/;
* westMchrily gave the sign whioh was It ' a l m0Bt impossible to
j given if th« right m-ai hod be€Q do both. I have only acted.
Li, iitd thereupon deponent cmght ho d I on a b 0 nt a dozen oases where the partit a I Muntdpal Election nt Hrowneville—The
aHked H! u ‘ »T 0 h ?J wc r e serving oat sentences. Several were Colombo. Sooth.rn.
etith all the money he j pafdoued as their terrnii expired so aa to re-1 Columbus, Mi»roh 21.—An election was
I s , rt, P‘ Ie “* „ 1 store them to citizenship. For the same I held in Browneville to-day for municipal
I fill go with me I will gi^e you I reason, in metitorioas cases, several were I offictra. John Snmmergill was elected
pjlbsv^ ami started toigo round the I phoned whose terms bed alrosdy expired I mayor over M £ E i wards by 131 msjori-
ftw, ihpanet't gtnng with him. In a mo. I [ to a hmuei extent a Urge I ty. L. W. Hamilton was elected clerk and
htfeconcnt heard some noise inside I nam ber of o»si. I found many of this I treasurer, and W. D. Wilkiss.msisbai), A
I tnnss sna fisting that Blackwood s l 0 | aM> negroes aud others, who were oonvict-1 full aldermaoio tioket w s also elected,
k.M ojncoaliug the money,turned back 1 ed a (jer tho war of small offi uses and who I Colnmbns has subscribed $48,t>. 0 of the
I took the man into the honse and 1 „, e k m, working ont the sentences I $50,000 required of her to secure the bnild
Id him la a i hair. D. ponent then in I then imposed. Tho penal laws have I ing of the Oolumbne Bontbern railroad.
Ipie-enre of Blackwood, hu *' to , und I h»«n modified einoa that d.y, atdl A surveying onrps is being fitted ont here
idlj searched a tniok *ua found about I an d ( . r t b e present penalties their seutences I to go to QreeisVilie early this week end be.
Ltp.rtcf which McNally thought was I Wun , d ba ve already expired. Those men I gin the sntvey of the Oolumbna extension
lun ey he had given I have served longer terms than tbe law now I to Atlanta
I of l>, ‘ ck ' , De P® ncnt tb f“ 8! “" I impoaev, and every hour they are suffering I SAVANNAH
I Blackwood, "How would 2 0u ! a. innocent men. They ought to bo turned | 1
rfl’Kohadto G-orgiar and he replied, I 0Q , There is another olais of oonviots I renetr KefSeesteTelk-ABalbeadCMto*
I «i;l go auj where in the world with yon, I a b on t whose pardon there oan be no heeita-1 Abolished,
bhnre, I am not afraid. D ®P° D * nt tation wten their oises-are perfectly under-1 SavAitsAn, March 21.—Tom Fogartv
kj Ucjd handonffs on him. and when I stoo d, I refer to oases wheie new evidence I Druggist Kviff.r't assailant, «M tbiZd k
iJdioBlackwood ssid, •Yonneed not pa bav been discovered since oonviotion, which L 19 P 5l to-day by his father and mother,
[anfftoDma. I will go wiihjou as well I eten th# jarful to petition for par-1 bat refused to talk to anjono. Ktiffer i»
I i -' , “ oeVet w»» * pair made. Deponent don on the ground that with this evidence not yet ou , 0 f danger, and Fogarty wilt be
ich tor his I .a a—».— .. .,..i tv.,1 . grand jury meets.
has been appointed
tho Oolnmbns and
sneosed E. H. Flews).
General Manager, the latter office hav
been abolished.
HEADACHE
Proceed* from a Torpid Ltrer and Im
parities of th« Btousch. It osq be
invertftbly cured by tskiog
Let ell who suffer remember that
SI K AND NEUV OS HEABACEE3
“The Waterhury. 1
_ Tbum.li M. Cooley was born in Attloa, N.
Col. W. D. Mann. It promises to bo a ' Y., in 1841; sin lied law in that State,
most enjoyable affair. ) and remove-11'> Uicbigm in 1813, where he
Mr. ll E. Wtl.h, Jr., had a potions fall, haa since nailed. Iu 1857 ho was elected
from his bicycle yesterday and is now suf-1 compiler of tbe State la»», and in 185n r. -
faring from a severely injured arm. porter of tho Rnpromo Conrt. In 1859 bo I
Prospects for the new bauk are flattering, was chosen by the regents os commissioner
Upon tbe list st Mr. Welch's $26,400 has to organix-the'aw department of the Uni-1
been snbscribed. Capt. Ed. L. Wight versity of Miohigan, and be has over since I
npon being qaestioned on tho snhjeot, been connected with in la 1801 be was
stated: “I starred ont," said be. “iu the ! elected jnrtica of the Supreme Uonrt, and I
face of much that was disheartening, de- wen re-elected in 1869, and in 1877 »»■ nomi-1
tormined that we should have another bank na'ed by the llepnblioans fur re-eleotion in T _ TTr , „ _
here, and the result is that I have intere. ted I 1885, and was defeated. Jndge CooBy isIM.UJlUiNo LlVJ'.ti iih UlfAfllJfc
many prominent citizens in it here already. I the snthor of a number of atandaid legal j
The amount snbscribed which yon see npon wor> s. He was recently appointed by Uni-1
the list, with enongh promised to bring the t*d ttates Jndge Grealm n, receiver of tho]
snm np now to $43,UW," “Wo will have Wabash U.ilrosd Company. - . , .
tho entire capital desired, viz: $60,000, snb- Aldaee F. Walker is a Vermont lawyer, TnV«m re?™ .«ZZ*
scribed by to-morrow,"" he added conli-Jabou 44. years old, n Republican in politics, j 8
dently, who studied law wilb ttrna'nr Edmunds. Hu
Col. Nelson Tift is opening np new I serveu us h mdontl in tho Uuton Brmy, and I
streets and laying off hnildmg lots just ! has siuee been practicing law ut Uuiland
north of the city limits. This will open up la the VeiinontS-a.ate ho has taken n ltad-
tho finest iota in any pi rliou of the city, ins “art in framing legislation to solve the I
the land is elevated and delightfully located railrial problem, aud haa given mneb |
fur suburban residences. It is rumored atndy to the question,
that Col. C. B Wooten will bo tho first to Augu-tcs R,h em‘ ker, of Kingston, N
locate a poo this notv additioa to our city and L, whh b<>rn in U'MerouQuly, N. Y., Mwob j
ill erect an elegant residence tho c. 24. 1828, aud is a lawyer in so ive practice.
With the nearly assured prespect [of the I He has slwa’ a been a Democrat in politics.' I
Columbus Southern r illroad reathing this j Ho hss burn ooauty jndge of uis connty and I
city, the new bsDk aod tbe various enter-1 oan didate of bis puny tor Sopceme Oomti
prises jnst started np here, it appears that j>Jg». He was a Btate 8 net or dnr.rgl
onr city has awakened from her lethargy of G >v. Tildtu’s term as G iv-ruur, I
the lest few years and will pat on alto oon- and was one of the leaders iu I
siderable of a boom. | the Legislators on whom Tiidon
relied tu carry ont his reform tueasnrei. Uo
AUGUSTA. I was always a close pereoDid ana political I
I friend of Mr Tilden’s. Mr. 8iho<mskr|
University Students Arrested When About eras attorney-general ol New York Citato in
to rieht a Duel. 11878 and 1879, succeeding Mr. Fairchild,
Acousta, March 44.—Qaite ft stir was I the p-went soling Secreury if Treaeury.
created here this afternoon when s speolal Id 1876 ho wui presented bj the xnll-l'uiu
from Athens was published in the Evening I many delegation from New York in the
News staling that • difficulty bad peenrred 1 Di mi aralic Mate oonvrntion as their cau-
between two Univeraily students and they I didate tor Governor; was a delegate to tee
had determined to settle it by fighting at Dem< cra io onnventti.n in 1878 and 1880,
Hand Bar Feiry, jnst aeroas tbe river from and al-o to tbe Chioago convention in 1884
this oity. Tnepulice also received a tele-1 Mr Rchcs maker is now a rm inher ot tbe
gram from Athens, ordering theta to arrest oivil aervioe commission chNew Y rk Btate,
Waiter Chisholm and Thomas Cobb, prin-1 baving been appointed bv G iv. Cleveland
oipale, and II. M. Comer SDd Martin, as and ret .in* d in offioe by Governor Hill,
seconds. The chief of police canght I Walter L. Bragg was born in Alabama in
Chisolm and Comer shortly after their ar-1 1838 but resided in Arkansas from 1843
rival in the city aod pat them under one I until 1861. Ho was educat'd at Harvaid
thousand dollar bund to keep the peace. I noivetsity and Cambridge law school, and
Cobb and Martin were to arrive on I practiced law in Arkansas for some years
the fast train to-night, hut received | At tho dose of the war be settled in Ala-
Ippol st llio honse of s man named I att) other classes, bat theso illustrate my I i.'J”
ft’.tf, who 8xed np a wagon "° meat ing” • ino
» ptity could ride. BUokwood f mk^d the Governor what he intended to I ",
to lloiiter'a bouse and talked pleasantly do «bont it. Ho replied: I A BLOODY AND PERHAPS FATAL
I mile ur objection and no cumpluiut will taka np these cases as rapidly as AFFRAY AT LUMPKIN,
vkiu man nstned Alston drove the pern I p 0ai | b |,. While I will pardon no man un- Lcwvxim, March 21.—The spring fights
*il!i t<m, and daring tne ride Black wood j absolutely satisfied it would be injustice I opened here to day in a most aangniuary
w shout »#v«ral matters bnt made uo I ^ oon a ne him longer, I will grant a pardon I manner. Daring the forenoon a difficulty
paint The party remained at the ln eTr — „„ *here jnstioe will watrant tbe recurred in tho snbnrbs of town between J,
ti*i depot from abont dsy.ight tor I pir ,i on ." U. Glover, a painter, and S. P. Jenkins, i
l* ,J honre. While at Williaton I „j #m constantly asked when certain I butcher, in which Jenkins need bis knife
w'sltdvilkte mayor of the I »». t « mil In reiobed, I repeat that to dis-1 freely on Glover's m ck and camo very near
"s, Ur. K mnedy, end with many oth.| c b Hr g e „thtr imperaiive exeoative duties killing bun. Tha t»o men act again at
...'V "’ n° complaint. The «hole I #I1 d attend to lUase olaims on hnmsni y, is I noon, when Glover drew a piatol on Jen
7 trek tbe train and came to Ang ists, | W8 |] high impootible, If I should act on j kins, and the latter again began to read
* in lb I- j mrney he made no complaint, nM J, a u( J it Wottld requite at for hU knife, when Mr Bhelby Miller part-
rttclmw the Au«u»U leMt thtt tme to examine tbo papew, my ed th«m. Jenkiot beemo rwjr much cn-
t* ro of offioa would b« exh»tiHt«fd beforv I rzged fttid tbrezUnod to kill both
the Joit ease in nmobed, and io tb»t time in* I and Miller btforo bight. About 2 o clock
nno<*ot tuen would be wearing tbe etiipesaod 1 Jenkins croeaed tbe publto iquire, looking
eb’iins. I am aertonaljr contemplating 1 for the two men, and waa am«jd with a pta-
aeoding’a special recommendation to the I tol and abotgno. Martbw Giiflan indncea
_ f *J under arrest before, bni baY® L**tfi»Utnre at the aummrr aeation to conati-1 him to go home and put up hia
tute a board of pardons, anch as exists in I During tbe time Glover had aimed himself
some Staten. I am aware tbe oouwtituiiou I with a pistol and Miller with a ahotguo, and
make# it mv duty, but there would be no I at 3 o’o.ock were attting tinder an
particular difflcalty in tbs way, as the Gov- in front of Mr. J. F, Bridges • ,£ ° r ®- d ®“‘
ernor eould still grant th* psr iona. An ex- kina was seen appreachiog them with do
amlniug board would relieve tbe Governor weapons in eight G over srow, Md, pre-
of great personal I »bor, and their finding | sealing bU pistol, ordered Jenkins^ntri to
. a — ll. a. a ail.faalA,V While I enm„ natlar OS llO WOUld ShOOt. JebklDB
, lb® bridge deponent took
‘tVu.oicii’?'* aud the wuole parly went
»«r»<!anr«ut f ir lirostf ut. While on the
|>l to tlie r-.taurant, Blsckwood said:
nil- men, I wish to aay I have been
'»•! iim«a under arreet before, bat have
l*»’i bi-r-n ir«at<-d better, aod 1 hope God
fill re.ard you " After breakfast the
,™r j vent to the effioe of chief of police
l«! dvpinvnt turned him over. The chief
l*M d- p .miit in preaenco of the two lieu-
M-veral citir.eus, and of Blackwood,
I «* buck-o id, objected to oumiog bick
|> uc.rg a and d ponsnt said that be dil
F 01 3 n«i|be bud s«id wbt 0 asked if b»
viliing to go to Georgii, that be would
rxujsb-re in the aoiM, toat he was not
rf, u - hiackwood bea d ttis a atement
J*' tSKlc no denial ot it. Blackwood in
* ponent that be had come ont of
“* i-oltt ubu jianitentiiry in Mey 1st
F“i r ” usd set ved a tenu far farg-ry,
v a iLi» atab iuent was beard by McN illy
Li *■'* ‘bf 1 laid by Blackwood to the chi f
|£Mwe in tho preaeoce of the lisaten
■i T b "‘ ffl '»vit was suburibal and aworn
l*°by Elw.ni Stone.
In Givetnor 1.1-grip to a uaveruor
If* *h rd,on that while be c. aid not direct a
i?j prooeeitings if the ooutt he
11 ®° whatever ,wac in hia power in
1“ PMuiste.
la.L" d4 I be addressed a communication by
I fa, I ""'“"'ns the record, affidavits, elo,
I •>)>'• rv-d the hope that the facta wonld
l^-. 's.t BUme hod not violated *ho South
I. '"d'na la», and that no demand wonld
I 'beiiltbim. He stated tnrther. that
I “’he it now under indictment in Warren
I • ap-n. r Conrt for assault with intent to
1 anriiri ■ - -
fcrbm
ikis 1L<
Uan.
A Cnnvlct Witness.
a, Laieti 21.—An application haa
A Watch Free!
Wo will mill a Nlckel-Hllver ^Wotcrbury Watch of
the style represented ln tbe cult flow to in y one
who will tend ue % dab of ten kkw lubiicrlben to
each. This
the pape
telegram tellicg them of tho arrest of I bam«. and was for some years a law partner I Ter Wixalt Truuiiupii at ono Collar
the other p.rties, when they left the train of Senator Morgan. He baa been a leading „ rt| . , lUcrib , r to „ C11I . H.. ...Ji „
a-. Groretown, fif teen milea Bom the city. Democrat in ‘hat State for .ome years. and (he , 0WHt elBb , h . ,. m8Uni „ comvtm .
thns thwarting the police. CLisholm and 1 bus sirred as national delegate, rreslden-1 . . . ’
hie second, Comer, were taken in hand by I tial tie tor and member of the D<mooratio ‘ **
fnendi, who, nfUr cocsolting with Irienda I national conimitUe. In 1881 ho was made
ot Cobb, who cametotheetty to-night, havo I president of the Alabama State luilruad I “ m ” 4r “
atmiit arrived at the coLidr,-lull that mattara | couiu.iaaion ml ' n * ' nl
can bo an imbly settled, end to-morrow it
in thought their difflcalty will be settltdl
without reiottiog to the field of honor. I
They were to have met st Sand Bar Ferry I
at s'x to-morrow mornii g.
Tho difflcnlty nrcsoovir Cobb's brother
having said tbotCbubt Im liad been usuiatoJ
lu examination. ('Inuholm pronotiLC d it ri I
lie, when a tlahi ecsned, Cbiiholui getting
the bettir of it. Before a slight difiionlt) I
hail occurred between Coll) aud
Chisholm, nnd for the two reasons 1
combined Cobb challenged Chisholm tol
tight it out. Chisholm accepted, tho tight]
to be with pietids and at Sand Bar Ferry. I
All arrangements Were made end the duel j
was to have taken place as above mentioned I
lint tor tin intertorence of tin. police. Culili
la a grandson of General T. R. li. Cubb, ttie I
noted Coufedorto general, while Cbiaboim I
li u son of Judge Cbiiholm, of Savannah, I
one of the moat promirteut lawyers in the I
State. Both parlies are still decimal of |
fighting it out, but it is highly prub.it,!i! it
will bo adjusted to-morrow.
BAY ANN AIL
Karnings end Diahuroamcnts of the r -
tral Ilatlroail Hy.teui.
Savannah, March 24.—Tbe Janoary and
February elatementa of tLo Central ejet, m
earnings have jut been made np. Tho
statements cf tne earnings heretofore given
to tbe pubdo have not included the Oman
Steamship Company. The pre-out reports
aod those >o to made np hereafter will in-
Absolutely Pure.
_ IPOWdll
olnde the Ceu'ral, all itanraoahes, theC.io-1 ^STtba ordln^T mLb. aod cannot tu ut
wouid generally be satisfactory. While come nearer or be would ehoot.
Genrutu is not as larga or populous as some I paid no attaotion to hi®, but
ibilibt he m“»"w to do wbat he aiya. I j ng where Glover and Miller were standing.
He Jitad several lnstanoea ot innooLt 'itSusUg the we*rt»a aa bo ran. At this
i ■ . niftri. d for xearH in the pei»i* Maooturo Mr Hhe-bt l&tJUr flred hi# rod ex
m.„ bring cunfin^ d.reCd Jenkins, jtrikir g him ou the side ot the
where {'re#t»ecuble citix*n w*# 4n the i>^n* I heed with a load of Wfd ehoj. H® then
it ntiary i f this State lor ecmetime wfa en I clubbed bia gnu and knocked Jenkine do n
^■SttJSsr<A“wst sssi'irjrt- - J.{swg
It." I™,,,! ,... ™ Atlaala ..;l ,»W I,,. cp.Crf ft“1
lioa system aod tbe steamship oompany.
Tbs gross earnings end ixpenses and net
earnings for the past two months are as fob
lows:
r.b. Jab.
K*-eln«l IHS89M SSe.fMST
swiousa 3*1.'f.i.ei
S.lT,....; 3x6.3 9M 13.MJM
Tbs net earnings ia February this je ir
were $53,485 91 greater than the earnings iu ]
February hut year, and there w«s an in 1 -
crave in tbe net earuinga lust month of
$75,047 13 over J innary. Ihe earnings and
eODratltlaa with th* laaltind* of low Oil. aiot
aaleht alum or pbovphate powdora. Sold oolr b
ana. Botai. Dam wwn On.. I OS w It a—
PARKER'S GINGER-TONIC
Th* Baft turt for cwuin.«. Wnu Lumr vak/uiu, l
■—tibfk.lnuaHl-zinz.Txlkftafttoft.^CwnMilftftihftft
oinb agent for t
Only jtr.w nruncniDKns- th$t 1%. Uioeo nhwt
Mil fczre net b««n within six
mrnthu previous to th* receipt of tho order on onr
bookf, wit.!. nacovirTKO..
The** wotchM are not toy a* bnt occanto »&£ Mr-
rlcozblo tiffi«>k(ftponi. 7 boy #ro otaiplo. durzblo
a'iduezt. Tbt czom »Jw$yo wear bright. T#n* of
tbnr’oondo of them *re c«rri«*d by {t*opleof#U
cUziot thronghoat th» United HUtee.
Foi* SB.OO
I wo will send Tun Wkvki.y lu.noPAni oho yoor
I aod ooo i f tho oboYo dMcrlbod wotct.e* to »uy od-
I tlreM. TbU propozttlon la opon to oar oubeertboro
I u well *• thozo who oro not,
Act Promptly.
Tt.f *»• iv j r< i- w tl -iiu \* II * *• kf|it opoti for ft
I ltmttfd t'mo only oLd |zrtU-« who wloh to Uke od-
j vantA|>oof either $lioultl ilo o «t once.
fti-Utilf*-* otherwltie directed wo will $<>i.d tho
I wAtchro by mail, parked It # »'< ut piwit.beftrd boi,
j And our r»opoftztbUity for tl oil will end whrn they
I are d$ pool tod in tho po«t oRtoe. They oon be regie*
1 trrod for ten ceotz ftOd portlr* who wtoh thlo dune
ohoold Ineiooe tl.lz uno«) t, or «e »llk zer d then
by expreto, tho cliorKeo to be paid wheu they or*
j delivered. A&dreza I11K TKLUUHM'U,
Mooon, Oeorgtft.
M»Ve money orders, oneoke. o»c.. \ mjmtAm to
nor'iwtf II. G. HANM/K, hfonoger.
I CURE HTSJ
TuJT i*™ *S?*aS •* rn*. iri-
UcrOY ar rzu.1'0 OtCVNhzft o •*»# eiaty. I
warr.nk m j ims4| tm $«• IM wm»4
Mkari hav* l»Jiwa| Is It* lnk-n tat •*• —* •
expobftt# of tho p##t ftix mooih*, tiding I
with Febtatry, compared with tho eftraiog*
and expoDno# dating tho corrciponding
period U#h jemi, waa ft# fn!»ow#:
1-8$. 1M7.
S+mSsss tt.B5i.KVS 54 MUMl 1ft
Cxponooft |.0ft3,«ft|.l 3 3. »TM.W.u7
KoT. I.60J.VU.51 l.ftji.OiftUJ
hoar in the camp.
After looking into the
ALBANY.
•natter the Governor promptly pardoned I The roit-omee ltobb.il of a Large Amount
’ | of Sloney—Th. Cold Weather.
■ „ Aldan r. March 42.-Oor city «as thrown
••nocon OH into a lever of excitement this morning by
MTir suffer Files? the announcement that tbe pott-effiee bad
. , complete cure guaranteed.AiKior « , I0 bbed ot s largo amount of money,
b" wi old be unsbla to comply until on File*." Bure cure fufb L * .7.',^ 50c. I v.riinsly estimat'd from $5 000 to $t0.0>XI
ctiuent has bean disposed of. ing, bleeding, or any f 0 ™*.. i crscr City. The ba’glara entered the from door of the
pniirirlvtaotmaiL E-P- 3 I office. An entrance then waa eatily effected
hlUNNV JH-N, health in tbs back offire, where the 8»fa waa kept
. Wells’"Health IleneweF “ A i 0 i e bored through tbe door of the
. v by 4 H. Wotrili," solicitor gt n- & vigor, cures Hrpcp* 1 ®- p .'°\\VakMcn, I «,« m Hie combination .ock which wea
!^!^ ,k ‘Cbsluhooebee crcnit, for Jock- ( tnl ami Nervous tl.inlHy- 4 , thin oily opened. The safe contained
Siwtll,a convict eoBfintd in the ptDi- DcUcatoWomcjUHckc^cimoren. money, stamps and quitei mn amount of
™ l1 —* - - •* ‘ ——HAiftiiia 1 -• t—' * red mail. Tbebnr>iUry wa*
nnlil a crowd of boy# finking
fonml the ritietl pack 1
*anted aa a witDcu for the M^LLV »*4|B “AMAJL Ancla . tbroegh register.d
«M«tn the moot the Stare vm Goa Brans- If gray, »®* ,ore * VJ.e^.n.l beautifies No not di»cov,red uni
&°* '* ndlD F l “ «>« Superior Oonrt of! gaol &=!=& •SfSL'S^SreTstS* do ’ [D on the ”” r
T-n-H eotiniv. W —Ku- ap-, ^1 norgremiC. A tonic UcstoreU.u-^
W#d,tftUwk-lf
InMlJVta tnjTrmitaft—. Is «mU >»«
|Wl tt, Jt«ir tut
nOY»tasst tna thrft w#m
“Prfriess” fotlnn ?eei
V cMtoft HiAt ffvowz no** fer It* to th* A *lk and
m ‘r« pnftodA «if lint !•» lb* li i> dri*'1 p unil- «>f »««d
tdftR to; n tt»n »t* ku wu». iiUtnerM. K at men
Rbonl-i order tli*tr »•*. .1 for pl«rttD|( a* <mr$.
Atl *r*M, P. IIU H « *«TO» HUD CO,
marl'>u* l'#H WM rb$1) at., Jtn.ii, (la.
SOMETHING \N(ETH IIAVINti
Oor D»w Heed CmLonri 'or IK7. Tka only cal
streets* waMUftrd. liluHtrallft# •Vrrjthlli* ta
drn Ft* 14 and F ow*r Hra*»a. New v«ii mu
. WnrrbonM Eyb»yyhiho b*w. Brady f.»r FREE
Tha earning* for tbepaat»ix months were I <sut tbntton #ari> in i>r«-n.Wr iwtd your a.i4r*««
fVl Kti f.7 ureater ih-iH dortUIC tho C-rre* I NOW. H.T. HAINEH ft OiX, Miffdnn, II »ml M N
^udVng mon“ .L'tC.r I "-•»•*-“>F.iumgph-. P.
COLUMBUS. I . n EA Ji'NKSS S55S C9BU «
I to tlie Coiambus Sooth- I I /own honir, by on# who was Aftaf twsntj
Kireturn'* I’arAtl.-. A-'jra s Tnft*ftd by mnstof tho notsd •]
Its *•smm, ar d ft ftrw and
•t yonr
tywhdit
HHI mK
Isis wiih*«at fcrorftt enrol hlw«air in tbroo tnnoths
Tho Sabscrlptions to the Coiambus South
ern—Tha Firemen’s 1’unule.
COLUMBU#* March 22.—The e*QVisaing | mn&*\Ben'th*nbnoAr#i» rill nsrtlVn.
eommitiee tor the Ctdumba# H-mthnn mrtl Ur» «u sppli«ftH'Wi. T h. paok, N'» 4i w#,
to night and r#portrd that ColnmLn# bad I
anhaciibed the fill $50,Out) required of her
to seenre the road.
Tbe boitd of control of the fir# depart-1
ment met to-night and dr cited to hire the I
annual parade on tbe I0‘.h cr 11th of M#y. I
A surveying corps left here to-night tor I
Senoia to begin tbe sanrey of Colombo# |
and Home extension.
__ _ Backlen-.AvBlaa hatve, . - ^ - * .««|iwtreUo. o. M
The Best KftlTo to tho world for Cut#, Br^’tss. I T ^r t * r r^*r* tha ail pMsmse<
why sdoilristrft
W EWANTlSitfiKSrfi’.Sn-
n.rst torr?+9*eo> ii*iu sterycoumy «ry
Notice ! Notice !
Uy order of his Honor. T. J. StiLinocs. Jadgft
taron (Vcnl*. Crasfurd Huprrl *r C> urt is ftd-
purnsdfrom third l> fonrth M ln March,
last H. M. LUliNElT. Clerk.
MftrebWh.lt.
"W all Paper !
NEW (RtOD 1 ■
1887 NEW STYLUS FOB 1887
An tuipvcUoD aol cited.
F. H. POMEROY,
Kew Armory Balhilfttf, Mscon, Oeonrlft
■yiloh
A 1VIM7P Bond six conts for poaU^e, and
1 Klolii i$r$ln fr»o a co»Uy box of
•Nk wktcb wtu boip an, tt tmm up
mom raonay right ft«sy than anjthioK slss Va
this world. FortnEes await tho oork«-r» abaoJataly
suro Terms mailed free. Tars h Co.. Aa^uaia.
noY«wlv
Boras. Ulcers, Hall Hbeum, Fsver Boro#, ToOerJ
Chapped Uands, Chilblain*. Corns, and all bkin
Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or nopayro-
quiral. I| la guaranteed to EtYO i-erfect '
or m tney refunded. Price 25 cent# per box. F<
•ale by Laxuar, liankln Jk U
in April next. If any they hare, why ■ ■■
1 tlon shall not te granted on said nuts. Wicntss
K.T. B068, Ordlaary. I
GeroDimo is c
Th. applisation wss ap-1 oilnorgrcaii& AM*»cW«ta*rtiTfcJ»fg j bstoVgin'gto th> »»&> 7'»’« at k'ott Fi:ks«.
PJJJftd by JnJge Willi#, and ad eieentivt* hair coming kQc. ^ | eridence of the contents. Among them t bsge this j tar.
d<r w u issued to-day to the principal i heals ftcalp$ eradicates daa<
tnpl' y'd in making gard»-
Uo expects to r«'
PATENTS™?*
SIMP*
$100 to $300*»
who ran famish th*lr own
whole Hus to the bo»l*e*«
be pnodtahljr employed
ilflM tU
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