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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26,1887.—-TWELVE PAGES.
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J0SABOUND US.
„y7oFTHBBA rTISTCON -
ALBA»V.
W UIIM Bt Brunswick—
' 5le,l Tru.tec«-Notc» From
rav»un.b, Colum -
^.odOtb.r Foluts*
^ S hrge-bcartea hospital-
and visitors. The
ie . . been propitious, and
w f ‘ r -, h “„“,.s“inu rapidly with
aecom- in Wilkinson county, reside seven families,' TTTT? POMAIFT!f,T A T TOTTRKT
licants for boarding, and thirteen members of which are over seventy | Alibi V V'.'l .'1 LlVvilUUillol.
right here it is not out of place to say that years of age.
time Frfday m n“ghh NoZs^th^nJ fires I DOTS AND DASHES FROM A DRUM-
Among the ladies visiting the convention Sri th™ *”** *“ d0De ^ MEU ’ S DIAUY '
are Miss Jennie Davis of Enfnula, Miss ,, 01 , m '
Minnie Callaway of Americns, Miss FTiily. r : „ II / >r88 ., tb ' t '’ T f ' 8 i°fs*t the country about jiurgeviiie's nark radorlcs-Mahone nnrt
of Rome, Miss Clyde Dasher and MisB Cartersville. In the last three weeks several 1
Annie Underwood of Camilla', and Miss animals have been stolen within the cor-
Thla will not be nct'.red bjr the average chamber
maid. Wo when a drammer Hilda on hi* dheete
them# oah*Ustic lrtt«*rs, he knows the sheets have
not been changed. The drummer haa a hard road
to travel.
There ban not been a fire in 8alem, N. C., In ovor
one hundred years. Yet the robber baron*, the in
surance men, charge as much premium there as
they do in Winston, where fires keep pace with the
average In towns its size. K. II.
Stewart of Griffin.
AMERICUS.
A Negro Woman Sentenced to llang—A
Brunswick Delegation.
Amebicus, April 23.—Oar Superior Court
took a r oees yesterday afternoon until
porate limits of the town.
A young man named Frank Pierce was I
severely o jwhidedon Barnurd street Savan-
rah, Friday. He had winked at the bister |
of the youug man who gave him the beating.
William Holman, convicted of the mur-1
Cameron at ilome~llecollectlons of
Stonewall Jackson—Norfolk,
Portsmouth—Side Tips,
action was called to order in its
«" ,«sl 0 n by the moderator, Dr.
Dr. 1IUU, Mc.plis.g
uHsoon of Moran, is reg«r.l<.!
^eutariau in tbe State. The
C Convention has had but few
°**7- ,u history. Bev. Je*t»
Its first moderator. At his
Rev BiUibgton Sandirs was
- "iiingofflccii after him came
Judge Thomas Stocks, of
“^whowss succeeded by Dr.
—Si the present moumbent.
3 to the convention that $100 waa
^u/.^r'^Uni'versity? 10 ^^ went
April 15.1B87. —The trip from Danville to Darke-
villa this morning, was through as uninteresting
part of the country as one hat the miafortuoe to
see. BurkevlUe is the Junction of the Richmond
lOOK a r CCSB veneriiav i der of a woman near Dalton several mouths and[D.uvlltesud tt. Norfolk and Wsatmi rail-
vuun » * ovfH yesteruay aiiernoon until . _ „. . i, Q I roads, lhase corporations are not on oood terms:
fourth Mouday in May. Alex Brown, col- g0 * again been sentenced to dea 'k. JV® and. although thts U their only point of cresting
ored, found guilty of forgery, waa sentenced ? p *. t0 th , e Supreme court for a new trial each other, they make ita point never to run trains
tn four vpars’ H . rvip« in th* t v An i. A ., t ; ur „ I h»viug resulted iu nothing. The day set by so that there can be prompt connection with one
* '■>« * »SW'*»&*”'*' “* 1 C ‘“ n °‘
both colored, on Colonel Q. W. Thomas's I Tue national fish commission’s efforts to I learned ono thin, from the trip to-doy: wbero
plantation in this oonnty on the 7th instant, o-tablieh shad in the rivers emptving into tt. Buffalo Littio Spring, are. Alttough they are
was convicted of murder and sentenced to the Onlf seem to have been successful. The kSon.
hang on the 17th of June. It is burdly 1 Albany Nows aud Adverther reports that AbMit fifty miles from DsnriUe, * little
Mercer University. He went
.raiseit io regular Ed. Hoguenin
Ini succeeded.
lit ot the trustees of Meroer Um-
”, re ad and referred toepeoial oom-
gni»r is the pet of theOonven-
her prosperity is very dear to the
,*e Baptists generally.
stabbed Mr. W. L Murray last week, was I county, report that another panther U in I pie*eure resort; only heslth seekor* (request them,
tried for assault with intent to murder, that stotioD. A very large one was ki led “ |b® -‘••J'mtatos its vie
The jury mado a mistrial. She gave bond in Bryan county a tew weeks ego. and- it 5?ta"bSbbulig“ torn r
in tho sum of $200 for her appearance at was thought at the time that the animal The only industry Burkevtile is a bark factory,
the adjourned ttrm in May. I had a mate in the neigoborbood. The | where barks »ud .umw giouad for tanneries.
A delegation of the prominent bnsincas sportsmen are waiting to locste the animal, “altf.VpwJ^MwdbllkrairaJS.'tiS'ffuS
men of Brunswick spent the past two days 1 when they will organize a thorough hunt. I quicker than when not ground. The uVe of the
as the guests of thin city. They came to I fpij e B ixty-ei«hth anniversary of the in-1 powdered article has only come into vogue under
encourage a more intimate commercial rela-1 traduction of Odd Fellowship into the StfS,i«th«? " < ’ r,U “ Ilg ““““"r-
tion between the two cities in a general United States will ba celebrated in Savan-1 a m»n conmete j with the fMtory snored me
way, ana more particularly to consider the j na ^ on To sd*y with impr»s*ive cere-1 that forced leather is forced we*r, and that long-
question of direct com', unioation with m ., n j„ n On that dav iho local branch of I -earing .to. icsuonly Uprodiiced by a Cow pro-
Brnnswick via the eastern extension of tho n0 P ccee ot unning. Ttiealrot the fsetory wes denee
\ r>L=^n ^ tho order wlU take possession of Its new .1th bark do.t. Several hud hsndkerchlofe Ued
Americas, rreston and l,ump-1 building, wliich has been erected at a cost I over their noee. end month.. An attache told me
tan railroad, now being bum. o{ $54 oqo atld the dedicatory aervioes will UobarhdnettsneUcJnrton- wheoiebsW. ts-dM.-
nRMHH J Thursday they were taken by Prosidenc ha immessive gee le from tte eumsc, to avoid the ovll effect, of
»«re read from the Brunswick and Hawkins and a delegation of citizens to) .. .. T nni.hin. Pm 1,0,1 n I whlollll et 0 oklemon»ndeplriuofiiitrooiice svreoi,
thnrchcs, inviting the Conven- Lonvalo, the present western terminus of ^ r a t-, , retiKioosa rosura
^iiito'next annual stss.oniu those the road beyond Lumpkin. Yesterday they “cape from death the other day. Driving My bnetneu kept mo tn Peterabnrg up to Monday
told it. next annual bibs uu tue roan ueyonujuumpai • a home and buggy, he was crossing a bridge night, W IW I good opportunity of reelng too
. . , ,, „. . were taken to taint river twenty-two miles, . Alcorn river when the animal be- ehy- t here li. greet ded of tobacco m»mir»c-
order came the report of the 8tate over the eastern extension. The gradlDg , lmeked cfI The fall ‘ored here-, bnt ee a large proportion of it Is made
.(Sons. The Board has tho State between Flint river and Abbeville is about c '™ 0 WghUned ana baoked OJr. ADO tail f forelgo markets exclntlvely, one hear. utu. of
(ISMSiooe. auo work uar- half nomnleted The entire distance will was about twenty feet. The buggy was the goods to this conntry. Venable's is
ield, and supervises the wo Kpe hall completed. ’VM onu.ro dinniee 1111 demolished, the bom wounded by a spoke I tho beet known Petersburg factory. There
110dl foreign and domestio missions, be ready for the iron by the time the FiiQt boin( . driven in his side and Mr. Hutchins are ieveral factorica that aro making nothing but
r-rt referred especially to tho noble I river budge is completed in July. P I goods for foreign market*. Australlatakeetteen-
bv Dr. McIntosh, Dr. 0. M. Ir- We are having fine rains to-day, the first I badl - T bt “ 3ed ' . ... . , There are one or more
f&v. T T. 0. Boykin, who had visited in nearly two weeks. In the opinion of S“ r ^ w ^k A P** 0 "* OMk.Ua thJT MSS'ry.“There ‘ul
Lations, bnilt new ohurches, sent good farmers the rama have come in time happened at FI >wory Branch last week. A soverjl ..f MlortM .. engaged in preparing the nuts
fikitule plaoes to proclaim the gos- to rescue all field crops from permanent in- daughter of Mr. John D. Bagwell, about JU f or market by cleaning thorn auu picking them
"Ej snndav-schools constituted inrv years of age, while handling an old rutty from the vines. 1 raw no peenuU on sale in tho
filled many women mi»ion- Jn the Shh instant Mr. E. L. Gnerry of instol which was thought not to be loaded, ^‘,7',"
flgiML formed institutes for instrnot- this city, was married in Lumpkin to Miss shot a three year old ton 0. ilr. ”• a - redskin 00. Uofferad. They am sold by smiU Bt « ai
at preachers, and established ttBys- Mollio Everett. Edgar is justice of tho Moon. ‘^0 b»>> ^tenng the eye nnd not jaramM.urej. Th. population numbere aboat minnt0 and a baU Nobody haa over
Sporteurage through which religious peace aud a promising young attorney, son outting the lid. The ohitd ia maP r ecarb gow. Tb, ther0 “ » killed on this underground road, alth
m wu more generally distributed, of Jndge W. B Gnerry,and brother of Hon. one1 condition. Mr. Moon formerly reaided . • more than BO.OOO.OtlOpassengors are carried
ejaru of the State Board tho wilder- Dnpont Gnerry. The bride la very beanti- tn tins county. Thl. 1. M^os.^Rx.aovar-1 o»er it in a year. Ais is rapid transit
id the denert places have been made j ful and moat accomplished. We offer con-1 Dahlonega Signal: In order to locate the | nor can^ron, while the former i% tobooed I worth talking about and enjoying,
d to blossom as the rose. gratalationa. The happy couple are in Ma- body of a man drowned at Abbeville, Go., I »«Kially, the latter iu rery fpopnL»r among I a laroo nf Rrr-Hlan Oormanv re-
Id H. Vason moved that a general Son for a few days. the Ither day, en old negro took a bundle jj. Uf WS. - qn tri?TcSS M fl^S; SS.“ J ' It
IN THE WOBKING-WOBLD.
THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA.
MEETING OF THE PIEDMONT FAIR
ASSOCIATION.
hrrge 'Subscriptions by liusin**** Men—
OrnilySftjrH tlie Prpsldtnit Will Come
—A Wild Texas; Steer-Con-
vlcts IteleaHed—PerHonal.
At Bergen, in Norway, ia a church con
structed of pitier macbe, ^bich w'll ac
commodate l.t'00 persons The building is
ootngon in shape.
A gun that ought to warm the cockles of
of tho devil's heart has just been tested at
Vienna. Tbesatanio thing is a mitrailleuse,
aud spits out 1,000 bullets before a stut
terer can get half way through Jack R jbin-
son.
Melt together three parts lard aud ono
)&it rosin in the powder. A very thin coat-
ng, applied with a brush, will prrsorve
stoves and grates from rusting during sum
mer, even in damp situations. For this
parpr**, a portion of blaok lead may bo
mixed with the lord.
After a year’s experience with under
ground electrio wires, Philadelphia hue
found that it matters very little what sort
of conduit is used. The publio sy»tem
there consists simpl/ of a plunk box con
taining lead-covered wires, filled in with
pitch, and this fully answers every pur
pose.
A Parisian has invented a system of
transmission by which it is pos*iblo to trans- of their ground* and mo track which they ii
mit a dispatch in shorthand along a single to build, and eaid that tho association would do ail
wire and to print it at a distant station in; 10 mak6 the Pledmont Fftlr hx ^‘ tioa
stenographic characters with a rapidity ex-\ Mr. Uenry Grtdy etated to the mooting that he
ceeding that Of any telegraphic apparatus had heard from President Cleveland direct and
nowin uae. M. Caasagnes is tho name of I that be had eald ho would certainly attend the
this Trench Edison expoettion unices providentially kept away,
mis i rencu raison. 1 u urJng tbe mi , e ti UR flfty^igbt buslne»*
Iron says that if a continuous telegraph 1 tms city subscribed »5uo wa u, th« exp:
wire waa strung from New York to San 111 * proposed to incro.».e the list of eub.cribem to
Franciaoo, ond a rain storm should bo in nnA
Atlanta. April 23.—The members of tho IMed-
tuout F.ilr and Prlvlng Park *««ucla*lou held »
meniItk at the Constitution ottlce thin moruing
ptiug the charter and port • cting
the organIzaUon ot tho concern.
Mr. K 1* i li in made chairman and
Mr. Martin Amorous was requested to act ai secre-
t try. I) i- cliarter w.ntli'Mi r.-ul *■> Mr. «'lia.lcs A.
Collier an . 1 duly accepted, afttr which the follow
ing cfUcora w<-ro elected:
Prctldent, CUarles A. Collier: vice-president*. E.
1* I'll »i;i*'*-r;in. I'. M lliln, H. W. Grady, I.imoa
N. Wy n®, J. R. Phelan; dlroct.-r*, M. C. Klner, J.
W. English, W L. Peel W. W. Boyd, T. D Miner,
T. L. Langeton, J. A. Kitten, K. Rich. George W.
Adair, P. H. Uuuok. O. D. Horn, liufus B. Uullock;
treasurer, Robert J. Lowry; atcrotary, Martin F.
Amoroti-.
A committee was appointed to hold a conference
with the direct r« ot ihe Driving Park As*ociatioa
and to co-operate with them lu improving aud
arranging the grounds on the Walker place, recently
I lIttaO-lt
A resolution woe then nnanlmnnily adopted to
hold »n ex^o- ltUm under tho ati»ploee of the Pied
mont Fair and Cleutlemeu'a Driving Park An* ela
tion ticx. October. Mr. Bamuol Inman made a
brief *i civu in wlil.-h lui cxprt'rtiH-it cuiitl leiicw in
the undertaking and predicted that it wonld prove
a brilliant success President Joseph Kiugsborry,
of tho Driving Park Association, tendered the use
progress along tbo entire ronte, tho shrink
age osnsed in the wire by the rain wonld
amount to 1‘20 miles, and for smaller dis
tances the proportion wonld be tbo same.
“The above shows,” says Iron, “that un
derground telegraphs have become a neces
sity.”
The people of London aro whirled from
ono port of the British metropolis to an-
otbor by underground railway trains, on
which tho fair varies from two to four
cents. Tho greater proportion of the
tickets are sold for two cents. The trains
aro ran at intervals of from a minnte to a
been
although
irttiog be hold to-night for the ben-
miisions in answer to the Maoedo-
j from the board of the ®°uthorn I ^ Sunday-School Convention—A Want of
convention ftfc Richmond, Ya., tnat | Kaln, Etc.
— 7.—lutin, Xevc. 17, , . , . ^ I «h1 the ludex-Aunesl; but tor several fear* his uen maue use or. aocbu uiuckh whib imulhi
seeded lands to relieve IU pree-l tt-Tx April 22.—The singing class of 1 0 ,*^ “'B 10 ^i’od and J*? 6 ? 'J 1 ®' 1 ®?'' 1 h»» been tale a. an evit.ue.otth.popaieriiy of) earefally oneon the top ef the atkef i""l
gencies. lh« Tv Tv 8nndav-sohool is doina a good o'»i m “ to b» T ® ratovered four or five vernorCeuaron t dmd b<t< mention that b. | 0 insdtooetli>w with i,.l ivtm nt. The
l D. Campbell opposed the mo- 1*223?^ 0,h “ lo “‘ bodlC8 ** tbU meana '
, , ,, .j.iim-d together with II hpeciul conn nt. The
non-tnflamnSbl^ is very el.s-
tio, and is by the nature of the material
Convicts DIscHargcd.
Atlanta, Arrll 23.—Tho principal keeper of tho
penitentiary lias prepared the following Hat of con
vict* whoae termeof eentanco will expire next
month:
Oliver Cochran (white), Jaeper county, ten yean.
Green MoOanuon, Fnlton, eight year*.
.Wood*on Crawford, Fulton, olght yean.
'Que Boones, Truup, ten yean.
Neil Kimball, Stewart, four ytan.
Wo. Badger, Polk, two year*.
Jeff Holland, Hpaldlng, two years.
Thomas McLane, Hpaldicg. two yean.
Bclplo Hamburg Chatham, five years.
Henry John* on, McIntosh, five yean.
Hamuol Johnson. McIntosh, five yean.
Stephen Harris, Camden, five yean.
Wesley Ie*wi* T Sumter, four yean.
George La mar, Sumter, four year*.
Fleming B-ntlh, Clayton, throo years.
Alf Blackman, Hoard, one year.
B»n Tillman, Richmond, one year.
Henry Tillman, Richmond, one year.
Ida Blake, Fulton, one year.
Henry Tbomrkin*. Richmond, one year.
Robert Bell, Richmond, olo yoar,
Richard Richardson, Richmond, one year.
Keabeu Watts, Richmond, one year.
Ham boost, Chatham, four yean.
EHJeh Blarkuell, Oconee, two years.
Archie Stoke*. Burke, five year*.
Osborne Hnilth, Webster, four yean.
Wealcy Webb, Crawford, five yean.
A Wild Texas Steer.
uo auu uieu. = ui vuu = ,
qalte secure from lightning, which bo often I orig( received a car load of wild eattle. In driving
quite secure truiu nguvuiug, WUIUU ou unou ergt received a car load of wild catUe. In drlvln*
I plays each sad havoc with tho more ordi-| them to their pen*, in tho *uburb*. a big, wild
* nary sort of factory cbimuey. >loor *>ec»p«<l pou. the heard and made a
uary non auwwxj emmuoy. I dash for the wood*. He waa a powerful and fero-
Asphaltam, or liquid (uteri, a natural i clou* beaut, and has been frequently hoard of the
h I product, comes from the island of Trinidad, 1 past week a* breaking down fence* and pawing up
!; near Jamaios, Where it exists in a “lnko” I the earth generally in the wood, noar th« water
L iri _. iwp v I ness in Echols county. Mr. Thigpen came 1 J* me monia Jmiavan^nS I Th * lnT * rUbl ® * M: /^hat depeaoi upon I ninety acres in extent. I JJntiy eearctiing^fo/the'beikat W for sevenl daj*. dia-
kmg bad Mtlved. from ^ 0aroUna f thirty-one years old, had live children and the humor he happen, to be In.” Though called a lako or lagoon, this do- KEid him iafi"thi. morning on the oppoeSi
KrmoQ Was preachod by Rev. John | ^ Pnnrt rnnvAnen At Isahcllft I were never on a train before. Mr. Glover j W hat could give one a more accurate Idea of this I . . J. - moat uart a solid 1 bank of the water worke pond. Knowing that It
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ftgi.A'gaa^g'g
1 ..... — *— •*--*--- —— -— — « t. .J. .-it „i n _ n1 n i | immiii ontn. u« «u ■uiinpn ,nu cm ap vusre
wherever there le auy rail, aro clumps of I j lB f r 'j_ m. h.iu- tucurml roar feet, eml he
stunted trees. Tho liquid portion of tho I weighed fourteen huad/ed pound*. Mr. Tye cer-
lake lie. on tho eido nearest the sea, and I uluty di.tiugutHhed hlmietf ** a nt*rk*tu*u, for
_ . nnlv oaennlee a few aerea la extant and of I he Wiled tte •MerbfrtoottogenU-el, aorou Ut.
Joseph K. Brown, Canton; J-
>kuti«, Macon, were elected mom- i Rt WM i 0 n ot the court
itbe board ot trustees of Meteor Uni- | P ^ weather is beginning to tell on I ditioa necessary to maico u tne most ra-1 Mr. & o. Joore, the bookkeeper for tt. Peters-1 nalee a strong sulphurous and oitammoas i atlaxt*. April M.-Mm. s. i. Belcher, wbu left
garden, and eatlv corn very eerion.lv. It I moua gold producing property in the conn-1 burg lad.x-Appeta, woe a .tud.nt at the military | odor. I her hu*baml several wee** ago ami created a eenea-
t convention will hold
1*1 liian. wick.
I " **- ,, ,—, 7 I -r ", , tT rrv.. | u *e HIO UBOV'l'ittniuu, UJ Mia irauiu- ■
, ann „ ft i However, there are some old criminal cases management of Colonel A. U. Moore, inc u«u very piaueibi*. especially to his foi-1
ltanexn BnDaM I on u,, Jockot, j{ our. honorable solicitor ten stump mill pounds out a thousand d ®>-1 lower., and von mar look for^ven a brilliant coup
.Btuaev, of Madison; George HiU- hive' thm^triotan'ifrom g’rrat mine hi' shown'bmlJTorS »»«• iMrato only occupies a tow eert* in extent and of I ’
.nu; Joseph K. Brown Canton; J- lnd not buT0 the aauio taice clout to supply 100 .lamps (or an Indefinite *£t tt?taS5£irSJKinnknown depth. The vast caldron of llaid P OBd '» ot *"»■«**«
h.n,.a Macon ware elected mem-1kloh raraion ol court. time, and the owner, contemplate the ^d- nenvut racaroa', wteauia. pitch i ' ■ 1
dry weather is beginning to tell on I ditioa necessary to make it the most fa-1 jj r> ^ Q t j on< », the bookkeeper for the Peiere-1 nales t
is and eatly corn very seriously. It 1 mous gold producing property in the conn-1 burg ludex-Appeei. wa« a etudent at the military I odor.
. JZrZrt: , . , in. (eared Out cotton seed that is late plant- try. A. it Lt, the Franklin mfnta more gold JJSWtTMtK Theactualityot the molecular changes I £Vto"frSSTTl^K 'RW.S3
iur, April 23.—To the infinite pleas- ^ wi u to 0 ome up, as the earth ia so I than all the other mines in Georgia put to- vas uudeMHm In several classst. Jackson, he aa>s, I brought abOQt by prts-turo aod chauges of I c«j!t»ln Harry Jackson to cue h*r huabaml for%<
It ter) body Albany received a good very dry. The dry, hard wind last Monday I gether. I was a aevere discipiinartau. and as austere u*i>. I pr eg 8 are in materiabi, but which do not nf-1 toul dtvone on what pound, Mr. Beioher «aya
Tho dust U Udd once blew d / wn a Rrc at many boxed trees on the AmerlctIB Recorder: During the min yes- feet ordinary daily practice, is shown by 2SSS$
ind the fields and gardens havo been turpentine farms. terday morning, lightning atruck the tele- Ln^ M oSjiyurge 7 foot, £»d bis common nam* . the oaro that is to bo takenJn Bonding the bo declined to do so without * warrant, ihich
'"V. ,, . „ „ ,| Mr. Finley, a meebanio here in town, ha: | Br , )D ti wires near here, aud operator Turner, | hi. nloknam, .man, tt. hoy*, wa* “Ola Foot*.” | two great glasses (or tho double Ions (or | Uolchxr daclded not to a«ro»r out. Belcbor ha* a
i Baptist c
iff at 8:30
tutor, l'rayer
uptudents to different religious bodies
‘(pointed. Iteporta (rom committees
oeard. The report on ednortion,
(rom Cambridge bv ox-1 >»»• ■»* and claims that aorao unknown peraon
Tliav will ho wrannnl I "hot him front ambtuh whllo ho waa wa'klug on
... iney will ; -Fappea I Wuhlngton itreet.near OrnmUy, ye«tardaj after-
great that a poittonof the brass I en(1 q, lb , room from Jech,on. who waa as-1 separately in fi(tecn or twenty thicknesses I noou. lb. hall entered tte ttigu of tte right :«
switch that governs the wires was melted, I plaluio* a problem el tte blackboard. He had been „f clean cotton ololh. Next will oomo making a painful but not aeriuu* wound.
The current the . followed the wires to the jeeUHf thjOtey whUtUwutnn«*f. a thick layer of ootton batting, and then a ““ *“e bone, »nd bod not been exiraoud.
. report on ednortion, I .. Tried In the Superior Court—Death I depot where the end o! one of them enters I c ^ lM M bi*a*'ro^?a*t rtsbia’dackaon^bead.^OM I layer of paper. Tho glasses will then be r ‘ ■ - —-
kyHou. T. G. Lawson, chairman of I Andrew Campbell. the ground, and knocked down three horses I never even turned hi* head, but went on I put into boxes of wood lined with felt. No I Sece a Political straw,
eommittee on education, elicited the I n Mnn»vinv Pnnvt u that^were standing near by, being attracted I whh LU•xpunation feet,aa ifjunbius bad bap-1 nailawill bo used near tho glasses, and the Atlawta. April M.—Tha Herald, a d»kto paper
uterMt Of coarse under this report I McRae, April 23.—Our Bapenor Court is | « u_ thnatnl rIioc-s which they I pened, although the chalk, missies hi* bead, dew I w jn tho shape ot the olasHes I published hero under the au*Dic«* ot th« colored
lU (llA In na* (Via (Inn* nrtil Kf.l I nfirlftTi*.* tflSd. &11 bfiillS llltDOr Otll H iUVOlV- I J K J I h.aMoa
•is the first to get the floor and Mt I portance tried, ell being minor onts invoir-
i the claims of Mercer University. He I mg small amounts. Tho criminal docket
Brunswick Advertiser-Appeal: The life of
* ot tie .tudenta, of their excellent be- was taken up yesterday morning. The a pilot is often tSJfSflSSfS’
utaad of the intt’real taken in them bv nrlncipul case disposed of was tho State vs. I was proven a few days ago in the crperi-1 beside btmeelt.
«uuens of Macon. At the request of Dr! ilenry Fletcher, colored, charged with the ence of Captain Elias Peexson^and oibers of vobfolk a*d
.... •(_ m m <> .. * . mm - • I a t LI. f. » \faVilli. alinnt f.vtlf I llirt tlUftl lliut 1 I 1. kill. >' lillO ItlHJllt tb'H I kOlTULK. Atlf
i Jackaon'* bobby in lecturing wa* 1 0 ( ateel. each about the ihapo of a
closed in another steel box, the inner sides I uim abroad.
whom lt epeake very hlshly. says: »Anotli«r Mood
I. ' II Gjm jM.llti Al i'll*-w Ix'lir.l by G i**rnor Ool-
IqulttACo. This company, seeing the danger of
tue prominence of General Lawton, decided to send
. roBTNMorra, asd MawarArxis. I of whioh will be coverod with spiral
\\ I Smmr of hU* wife a MeViU^^ about four I the pilot boat Telegram. While about ten I Koarout, AprU 19,20 and U. W.-It was raining springs. Both steel boxes will be made air-
i.oftheiforalin ««« ThJ ertdenco .bowed tb.t bo mile, from St. Simon'. Light, ont at tea, | in torreuu wb.nto aera Ulal.bt from | twht and water-proof, and1 tho enter chest
a »IH ,i.iImi, 11a in.tikahle. and tho iuty retnrned a ver- Captain Pecraon dlaoovtrad a porp
The Indian Cus<*.
Atlamta, April 23.—The celehrAted Indian Spring
9 •»°v-i i — -t . y-. k- __ - ■ -tv—- | vase camo up In the Supreme Court yesterday, and
nornoifio I terebur*. It w «f flret nea^ rain X had artt- I b« peeked with abestos to render them I was concluded b>day. Tho case la
fi. it,. I * ll " i “l, April, on.14MaMrnmmm.«(■»I * IuinM * Each will then bo an.cendcd lif 'iKhi l.r tb.SUto by l.aiatattve r,»'
*cK' w“i£M •SiSLSSlI .n^ttaryj pritod th.(a.Ur i b.ran and^. h_o.ra, ! h. | ^7.7IIMS^SS^f SiW
e^rttltjpjrroat Tb.Mra.urad.1^ ^ wU , di>tarb ^ croae[U J arrangement t” He am-etand delivery to tho ehorlff of
ut average citv itreet*, the co*t I of the molecules nnleae tho position of the I Gwinnett conntv of Thomiui Collin., Ool-
at Port .mouth iiu two dally j, ^jy chanced and all lines of dis- linB charged with the mnrder of Jameri
»That Are Coming.
Wtifcd Ly
W thi* with aomewhat of reluctance, | large. n #»<ifd rain i> falling I tobra»k"the* SK flesh hod to pay the I pf^ l ( ^%^7»!w?ti"kttat'for < ltai‘rea!dta.p^a'-1 The report that the present year promises I bi “ “ tlab
S «m. remark about hi. modesty, A heavy and much needed rain U foiling “£"“'“7*“” ‘ did . OapUln Praion'. to w.tneaa tho infinx of the g.rateat tide of “at “
)®icb the choir quickly replied “there thu morning. 5.L.,. .... “ill i.nnnd no ou<t to.tdotlr o-w.pap*rio tb.wbcl. world! w*u, i mmiffr ,t.on thia country has over .ten for- «P°n»", having in !
1 *«• evidence of thaf'-a bon-1 x-tw.TFountv. I b ‘?i* “.n*. l" ^rder: P Svki. Hndaon. the I '«*•. I ntthra matter for a bttS cool rtflociion on I m watUke art#y h#
penalty
I handsi
W. Hall. The homicide happened in a very
eiogular way. IIoll And Collins were en
gaged in a li^ht in the yard of the former,
Collins had Hall down and was pounding
“ot. Mrs. Hall, seeing the
came to the rescue of her
lauuu, »UIIUl t", w WUI.'--, mnvu »*-■ - * I IU VVIUlint tuu IUUUA Ut tuu kivuiimt liuo ut I , f , t . j
Vre .till bonnd np. | “<» u-w.pep*r h> tbewbeto werldl w*U- i mm i Rra t:on thia country ha* ever aeen far- «P°n»e, having in her hand* a* weapon. ■
Ttema From Twigs*County. | America* Becoider: Sykie Had.on, tho | mlSihmi .teTtK^Ney Tort d BM*W,°anS 1 **v:| nisht* matter for a little cool nlliction on ir °“ “ boTc1,
. Amil 23 —We are now negro wotuwu who bnttaliy mnrdered «n- tta HereM" wi c*w* aud .pectal | tho pert of onr lawmakers and officials. “ ao “ ,
. 11 vroa ot muon tmera.s os t "Ke*grain crop is lock other woman with whom she lived a few oablaarao.. lb. TauMoaMi haa qboat tn. | ln a^iogn a»yof irai wwwit iJttO gwgflM P* 1 *—*.¥■ d iMUfl rn the
“St,??’' departnre for Mercer. I «il 11 ba^e .ome P'Sm. rad day* ago, » fall aeoonnt of which appeared I I , *« te Undcd atCostl . Garden. Six thou*-
• "Whjeart thi* to “ 1 lo “ J b ® |iSf^„h„ nn will ont be a failnm. j in these column* at the time, was tri&l and wt ^_ l( , ojUll , 4) ,„ !or( , n.o-e idloeyncnuc f*w and immigrants railed from the port o!
n—- - m ,a. ott*r Suuttwn ctu**. from I Hamburg curing March. The crowd of
r ”PTiTriM. 1 f7L t ro. t r.‘t7h7Tn a foreigner* awaiting UanapoiUli.n at
I on? | 1 |
” <n * ’ ,r * many
t onr I have done nought eUe than convict, though ind*k-Aut»ol witualltu. ovtr'halt lb* Tsu-1 as to OKixiitate their c.m ping iu the
In wuTa-Ti 11 af 0 , 6 * erected. The year l Colonel and Hob. J>. many war# ot tha opinion that aha wonld uaaru * circul>Uou, sad with bat abowt .ms col-1 atreuU. Evary prraant lad oanoa points to
Cv. been °a7‘.r[ng m ttrtr | Z Commended to rhemero, of the court | SStt I «- coming J Sore foreigner* to Ameri-
'it® tot in motion some plan to create a * h - " n * H - “ 4 lbe D ® op 6 °
Iu n^l? *, dM interrat in ,the college.
» 11,0 »poke of Prof. Manly, the
u«“ b "« the faculty, a* a mowt voia-
tofiauition—one who was manly in
manly in person as well a* in
Be'.I' f*-Underwood followed Dr, Bat-
fa* 1 °f warmth for the pro.-
ali ,r !®«*ted in the healthiest
• a« *k» cities of Georgia.
Iaa!? n ’.*S, U<m tb ‘ n heard from Her. M.
In the interest of
fffnvra'* , Vur" the road, and the “people of I Thu wra not the case, however, and Inal- I can chorea during the current year than in
m!?Wa ennntv aDDreci.to it The road will cation, at present are that gamier aill «d jd lareue week. Not only that, DuiltcbarKM any former year of lu history.
‘ JYl Vnd bring into notice some fine have a hemp stretching at some fnlnre day. »»">*• P« ltpe.tecevafy to.ef lecal^waawat; f) 0 „ want them? Taking into account
eoMty and Mow here. The mnrderera heard" the verdiet of the 5!^Wwra ^ kind oI immigrants that have been com-
p /t ii Vanirr has s fine school at jury with the utmost indifference * n d I umits; aud l*m?o •position to kaowUiAtumxin-1 Ing of late it Is extremely doubtful if wo do.
Thar* is atw another very fair chewed her annff broth as though at a pie- a t* lu ram*. Now Mr. Tsnsoaani. with your It would he ea*y to enumerate some of the
kJn^AihvVn Jane Beall. nto instead of before the bar of jualioe •IMt-i>a*w ptrfset triat-l.fuUaaaoctatM yrt*# g radfa G f immigrant, of whom we havo too
rahool taught by Mra. Jane BralU ehargtd wilh a heinous crime. Sentence man, already. We do not wont pauper.,
Swalmljoro-Tlie Superior Court. 1 bos not yet been paued npon her. I dowaUMond and i.'arry soeru and, try to get I inrane penon. or criminals. \\t do not
fiw.iwKitoao April 23.—Superior Gourtl Montezuma Record: Nut long since Mr. I Petoreimr, Iadik-Appeal adverthta* rotor, end sec 1 want oontnet laborers who coma Lereto
convened here on Monday. HU Honor, Flctch NortU bmned a brush heap down | nnderbid reepecUblu workmen and live in
Jodm Hine* delivered au able charge to ia hi* swamp near the river A Urge mw-1 sofcJhaadUvetoattbey aconditioo approaching beasUinera. We
th« orand inrv Tb, dockets for tbU eoun-1 oasfn happened to have his winter boms I kick *otn* i ,• n tte ttrrat. do not want crackbralned Anarchists who
m*,,,.. r---n-. — — --— bring some 130 essss; | directly under the henp, and when it I A(r,l at.t. i-st, vbur.day.-I le« Sorfoik tb!< come here to preach defiance to the laws
<huut!S?*%' 7°^ from A. W. Vanhoose, ly Were YfL .,i„ d ’nal era"* and only a few I btean to get hot he attempted to make h s mornlog by boo*.for Blehmoud. ytonjljmv* nd i na tit n iion* of onr conntry. We have
»- Branham, ofForsyth, “XllS eltl ^ '' »nd c?*pe t,L the fl. ry f urnU bnt b. W„ I I ra m«ny enemits of law a nd order her.
r fti* J ' "■ u, “teiUJ, gt eoihjiu,
•l °* Cochran, ml Hwhi
in relarence to their re-
^»»*Tn.tUuUons of learning.
Iff, e t a . k 7 0 . Tetll >en then adjourned at 11
UiiT.V'Va »ermon from Dr. J. IL
trt . g ”“'. lt ‘d>wn, Uo.
it!!'? Conrt ndjonrned to-day. It hU memory,
rtv a*?? 7??^* *° b°'d court in Dough-
j, |oa — ~ “»•>* vuuj * >u Dough-
nlb * tl *be white population is very
tS’i^r I>*ilT Kean aud Advertiser
% tv/fj* page paper this morn-
tU : -, Alt Rsnn«nt wu* for the ospe
*■^7* odotionof tho liatlrood Com
thesassion of the
i*vak?!- U>Bn and the llaptiat C
: u crowded.
LDfH w —
not* on tb* ut;. already as we have any use for. Wo do not
ainstm. I want any more igporant Mormon reernit*
atked a little boy tn front of acbarehlaat Baa* I to increase the difficulties of .extirpating
'vkat Cm*Mrvtce* tii* l*«k*d at n,* that remaining relic of barbarism, p-dyg-
„„nit viaitine attorneta are here. At a btr I not like the three Hebrew children. Abont I n** occurred nutbrog ot
moatino- on Tuesdsy a committee wo* ep- U week after Mr. Norris went to the same ,
ro,intad to draft suitable resolutions to the Upot and saw one-half of the reptile pro- I a.ked a lml. boy In l
folon-l John D. Ashton. The trading ont of tho ground, burned into a day. •ib.tiim.i.rvicM — , r -„„
memoryoi b Qnr * in respect to cr.«p. The bead was burned until ittorned I wtm ao indtff*r*oc*rare toia yowtt. and bro an. auiy When these cU.se* of immigrants
court adjourned ate* no luSda out and mated a gha-Uy light h .'* “rh^ that we do not want are eliminated from
nm memoiy. - I m. m.i. j i.j *t. „. „,, »!■ iu*la*i. 1 . 7"I ««_ *.*.< ~s t;— tA* ml*, ^...au —
THE GEORGIA PRESS.
Work has teen fnmmenee<l on the Geor-1
gia, Carolina and Northern railroad.
Twenty-five hundred ton* of ferliluers |
will he sold at Carrollton this I
the grand total or tbowe _
to our shores it is to be feared that the
His little dog spied the apparently lifelaw mi»rht not h A %e meant 1L Uu wly i
hnake aud went for him lively. After two I 'Uki-r ■ . w —
or thrk i e Attempts be jerked the annke from * {!* JJJ? %<?c ’ 01 " ( lD * t} 'JJiiiffentand rca ^y desirable ac'iuiiitiouH to
the hole, and the ba.f of the body COO" 1 roomlie^mM dcnr^thewver and examined I our population will b« like Gratiano’n two
coaled in the ground jumped, squirmed and I um »he*u. I »i*y ho did it. H« **:d that graina ot vbeat in two bnaheU or chaff.
vrigwled around ju*t like a liv« snake. It I wber% on* «U{>t on fmeh aheo-u only on* ntatit and j —
mu.-t be remembered that a week’s tune in- j JJJt\r'iZSblvtam!**!*JSwSmSSrtS AdviCG to Mothers
The Bank ot the Univ rMty, of Athens: \ t.rten.d between tb. time the heap tiu.numWou™*..,. Uto«bl«draM Mn. WbMloW.Boottla,gyro^.tumidalway.b*
..a.,.annual dividend of 6 burned and the snake found. Mr. Kama isiu t.>** pwott ttut »* uuk c 11 wl f„roiatr.u tottiM It V»U;a tt, tUI4
> H ft tr:ith/ul man and we believe every word - al ** ul ru> < "'i ? . but *ul »**i- r * *'• ff0 f U . r . a icanu*. allay* ail rain. <jr-. wrvl
percent. - a. pv nrc h I *a\« about it. I }"*■*** * V* m y}_* T!.—I anilstfcsbast rvmedy for dl
Within three mil** of Providence Churcn,
has
durrhtaa. 25c a bottle.
fence. Mrs. Hall threw the shovel after
him, but without striking him. Collins
picked up the shovel and threw it with all
-is might directly at Hall* The end of tbo
iron handle struck Hall squarely in tho fore*
head, and-pierced tho skull and brain a
depth ot two or th ee inches, killing him in
stantly. Collins made his escape. In Febru
ary last he was arrested in Alcorn county,
Mississippi, by Charles T. Wood, a former
resident of Gwinnett, by whom he was
tnrued over to the proper authorities. At
the March term of the Superior Court of
Gwinnett county Collins was convioted
and is now serving out his sentence. The
reward of $100 was paid to Mr. Wood this
morning.
XSOTHEB BEWJLBD PAID.
Mr. B. O. Head, of Spalding connty, who
captured W. A. Johnson, one of the parties
indicted for the lynching of James Moore,
applied to-day for tho reward of 9150 and
au executive warrant for that amount was
drawn on the treasury in his favor.
Shalt We Annex Canada?
New York San.
Which of the great po'.itical parties is go-
ing to he the fipit to m*kn the peaceable
acquisition of Canada a plank in its plat-
Don't both Hpeak at once, bnt think about
it, gentlemen. Think about it carefully and
prayerfully, as well an wmtdy!
It is a great nut ject, and will not become
any lent, great until the thing has been done.
President McCoeb declare* that eince he
aho i-ted secret societies at Princeton there
t<4* been better order, leva drinking and
Let! oppoeition to the faculty.