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1HE MACON WEEKLY YiiLlkGjtAPKi TDEbDAY MORN1S3S. SEPTEMBER 6. 188? .-TWELVE PAGES.
Leavo of absence nntil Monday was I obairtaati of the finance committee; by Mr. I
• • ■ *--•—* > tem. of tbe commit-
TIIE PEOPLE WILD
TfiE STATE LEGISLATURE.\SSSJSSS- n
auiro about the property of the State cf I toe on printing, and by Mr. Daniel, chair-
A»nroia in Tennessee. taan of the committee on enrollment.
I Keveml Scn^billa were read a second Bills for the third reading were mxt taken I WITH ENTHUSIASM OVER THK COM
y me np. I INO OP MU. DAVIS,
Mr. Howell, of Falton, by unanimous | ^Abill to regulate the legal advertising.
api
Tbll lut»
GEOKGIA’S DAW-MAKERS |
ARE DOING.
The Marahallville Times grows enthnsias-
tic in the good cause. It bits this way from
its strong right ahonlder:
As the time for opening the State fair Is rapidly
Perishable Freights Transported on Son-
<lay—Oil Inspections Considered—
The Brady Bid Under Flre-
Mlnor blatters. Etc,
delayed report op thorsdat.
consent, introduced a buTto tocorpont* the Tabled Tbe Mbs9 UMtlDg Tnc . llsy Nlght W11 SST«
SSS?E 3 oJ5SS,J^N °SmUb.tQ. ( W,?y ToUminB^kl^nnty P-S 1 *" B >“ «•““«“ 1 th - 6 ™..«™-- with str
and others. Capital. $50,000) Banks. A bill to amend the act ioeorporating the
... m na ColnmbnB Bailroad Company. Passed.
SODS* DILLS os TBIRD BEADIKO. A bill to authorize the commissioners of I
Bill of Mr. McGee, of Murray, to declare roads and revenues of Bnrke connty to is* I
void ail contracts by debtors to pay attor* 8 q© $12,000 in bonds for the purpose of pur-
the Biggest Local Gathering Kvcr
Held In Macon—State Fair
Notes.
Atlarti. September 1.—In the Senate nays’ fees on debts Recommitted. chasing a now
•Tcnrsdav niter more important reports | Bill of Mr. Kenan, of Baldwin, to allow I jail. Passed.
Bad beenanbmitted, Mr. Hand's bill to j an election in MilUdgcviile on the ones- j A bill to eeta
now are that Quite a respectable exhibit will be
made of stock, farm products, fruits, poultry and
ladles'handiwork from this section. This Is m It
should be, asd we propose at an early day to obtain
rm,- _| M _at,- I a list of thoae who propose to make an exhibit, and
uu>uwiou wlai- i pcoplo of Georgia are wild over tba (publish lhe wmfi ^o this end we aek the assis-
iail lot and the erection of a coming of President Davis to Macon on tones of onr friends.
j»u tut auu tuo erection or a * . , . , Msrst olivine has a lire, progressive club,
I October £otb, to review the grand reunion I Bering nearly one hundred members, and as before
- , _ ...... establish a pnbiio sohool system of all BumYlng Confederate soldiers. stated, onght to have been represented os a club tn
£3$. ‘on sW. to w« °deb P .te r d “ «d G&gla* ‘^^lito'am.nd «Tco B .Ut«tion so as to «'"£»'!**£*£?** SSHS'SkSSSSSSA
rassed. Mr. Nortbcntt opposed lhe bill Eddy School. Pissed. inoreaee the number ot jndgea of the 8a- maD y P laccs outside of Georgia, received in \\ htM lB tte K4rdcn gpot 0( Georgia. More cotton,
becanse he thonabt Snnday should be ft Bill of Mr. Clay, of Walton, to incorpo- ] p re me Court from three to five. Macon yesterday, give® assurance of the corn, peas and potatoes can be raised here per acre,
day of general rest and he did not want ita rate the town of Logonsville, W alton Mr. Davidson, of the Eighteenth,.the an- grandest gathering of ez-Confederate vet- L greatorvaristyo'fruits are here 8 grown, anymore
noiet broken by locomotive whistlea and I connty. I assed. I tbor of the bill, explained its provisions and I l.. __ .* n ._i _ nn iL al.a j of them than la any part of Georgia. Our wires
?he roar and rattle of trains. He feared the I Bill of Mr. Black, of Gordon, to amend I the cause that led to ita introduction. He If 8 ^ 00 * nex * m0 * I and daughters are more lovely and as highly ac-
railroads would take advantage of such an the act of anbmitting to the qualified voters | referred to the heavy work now imposed on »*■. ever assembled. I compUshed m any women in the world and why not
act to inn their freights as usual by attach* of Calhoun Jand Resacca, the question of the court and the necessity of giving them In this city yesterday the one topio of I SSw^SSSwaSSSEr lntamiS tafuU SafiywtoTtha
ing one car of periahabla freight to regular selling liquors, . relief. The bill had the unanimous support conversation was the coming visit of Jeff gate, .land ajar m October,
twins. Messrs. Hand, Dzvts Bilfol! Mr. PsUon^rf_Bibb. to_.m«d I ° f ^Sli" to°^£,SS“Se OrfmtaS^sitrt ofi Men, women and children dU- The Earl, Connty New. raUles thus bold-
Decatur county. Passed. I cussed it with enthusiasm. Tbe indications | „ t0 ;. 6 : r .? n .'
.. Passed 23 to 15. I Bill of Mr. Utilly, to incorporate the first I Under a suspension of the rules, Mr. are that tbe mass meeting at the Academy L.nt a circular letter to Ur.V.*A!idcD*»raU,gratae
111 was debated. Mr. Tur- volunteer regiment of Georgia (Savannah Ritchie, of the Tenth. introduced a bill to next Tuesday nieht w iit the Importance of getUri; tip tn exhibit from Early
in in favor of the bill and I companies.) Recommitted. I chaDge the time of holding the fall term cf I, , , . , , ’ . county for tbs approaching fall fair. Mr. UoDoweU
advocated the bill a. necessary legislation I act granting certain exemptions to the
in view of the growth of the water-1 Southern Cadets. Passed,
melon industry. , ‘
ninsftilSpeaking in favor of the bill and I companies.) Recommitted. I change the time of holding the fall term tf I *!*““* ,7*” I ooumy for thoapproachiug
Mr. Hand against it. Bill of Mr. Clay, of Cobb, to incorporate the Superior Court of Union connty. b ® b y £ “' tbe ,al 8 6Bt Iocal meeting [ ^husytos Jhswsho,. hs
In tho House ot Representative. Mr. the town of KenneBaw. Possed. Mr. Davis, of the Thirty-first, introduced ever held in this city. The ladles ore as I «rtof MWhU.'NsMrdmin^iho ww«?*d«yhM
Gardner moved to reconsider the action of Bill of Mr. McCleskey, cf Cobb, to I . bill providing for the levy and sola of per-1 enthusiastic as the men over the meeting. Early county b«n represented it a sinsloBtat, Fair,
the House yesterday, referring to the corn- amend tho registration law of Cobb county, sonal propeity for purchase money where m o, u„ nnnnliiT and shsls sadly bshlnd soma of her stator oouattts.
mitteo on temperance bis bill’’to amend an Passed. , , , I title to the same hw been retaincif in the w “‘ t0 ‘ P°P nl « I** "mffiuo^Ktr^tod toom
act to prohibit tbe sale of spirituous liquors Bill of Mr. Clay, toincorporate the Mari-1 vendor. ing ot the people tu testify thc.r great 1°? j couuij. Won't some cT«"r fsnusnunureluuitcl.
in Pike oounty." Cjrried. ettabaok. Passed. , ' “ * * ' ‘“ ‘
Mr. Coggins moved to reooosider tbe so- Mr. P/eston, of Jasper, offered a tesom-
tion of tbe Boose yesterday on his bill tion that when the Honse
making ell notes with a provision fot at until 9 o'clock Monday. , ... i . -, t ...... . . .. . , . .
torneys’fees void. Carried, and the bill nays 88. I Uader a suspension of tho rules, Mr. I night; but let it be remembered that room I for tbe Fair.
•was recommitted to the general judiciary. Mr Preston then offered a resolution Nortbcntt, of the Thirty-fifth, oa'led up a will be made for everybody. If the I. The Macon Teleouapu, s paper not accuitomsd
The Hourethen took upthe sp«i»lorder that the Uouae meet to-morrow morning at b,u t0 amendtho act incorporating the ctowd be too big to bo accommodated £u«™?.h‘u
of the day, viz: the bill ot Mr. Atkinson, to 7:30 o dock. Metropolitan Street Railroad Company of a I Went Northen is ukios hold ot things with a vim
regulate the inspection of oil* and^ require | ^ Mr. Kenan moved to amend by aubsti- | Atlanta. Pissed. | ^ aide Ac ^ do “ y ^ a ^ a °“ e * | and is srooslng new entbosiMm in the Fair.
Mr. Smith, of the Twentj-fint, intro-1 at the promise of Mr. Davis to come to I nsrei stores »nd lumber meo bestir themselves*nd
Lost—yeas 22, j oounty. 1 room at tho Academy of Music Tuesday The Woodbury Hot Blast thus vouches
the money to bo psid into the State treaaory.
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The bill, as amended by
Of I
The House.
The Honse was called to order at 7:30 ]
| o’clock—112 members preseat.
SILLS OK THIRD READING,
tuting 9 o’clock. Dost.
the committee, I On tbe motioD of Mr. PrestcD, to meet
Itovidis for inspectors of oils »t Atlanta, at 7:30, the yeas were 08 and tho nays 50.
Javannab, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Mr. Felton, of Bibb, offered a resolution
Borne, Athens and Brunswick; theso in-1 withdrawing all leaves of absence granted
gpectors to reoeivo as fees one-half cent per I for the session to morrow, exoept for aick-
gallon for inspecting 400 gallons and up-|nis>, and that no more leaves be granted.
-wards; one cent per gallon lot inspecting! Mr. Lumeden, of White, moved to amend
200 and lees than 400 gallons; for leas than by granting no more leaves simply.
200gsilons one and one-half cent per gal-1 Mr. Felton modified-bis resolution so as __
Ion. The Comuiesioner of Agriculture to ! to allow no leave of absence hereafter ex- ganiziog tbe County Court of Calhoun conn-
appoint these inspectors, and to have an-1 cent for sickness of a member of bis family. I ty, Passed.
thority also to appoint inspectors for other lit. Stevens, of Terrell, moved that the Bill of Mr. Smith, of Crawford, to incor-~ . ...
plAciBwlu-n deemed necessary. Honso do now adjiurn. On this motbn j porate the Macon and Alabama Railroad j bls 8*“*. and »««ouon for thiapeo-
Mr. Atkinson Baid be fonnd from a report I the yeas and nays were ordered, and stood
of the commissioner cf agiicnltme that tho —yeas 34, nays 70. . „ , ..
inspectors of fertilizers were receiving from The regular hour of adjournment having »to the Turtle and Altamaha Rivers and or . a i anmnUmani hv ntUndine tlm Tnca. I tbou«and«of i[<cinore from all porta ot ths suto
$10)756 to $12,596 for tbe inspection, be-1 been now passod, the 8peaker declared the I Csual Company. Passed. I® " ’ f „ 8 , andlrom variou. otnerSutM, audilmi tuspro-
ihtos their ..liriea of $1,200 esih per year. House adjourned until to-morrow morning, Gilt of Mr. Smith, of;Gwlnnett, to pro- da ? Dl 8 b ‘ meeUDK- Of course, there I CucU, it. r^urcre and ,rei»u»bmil«, cl th.
i’or this reason his bill, as intrcduced, ere-1 half-post? o’elook. I hibit the manufacture or sale of iotoxicat-1 will be a very largo crowd out, anyhow; but auce. lhspresaof ths state and of other states
atiog tho distinct officts of oil inspectors, I ing liquors within one mile of Odd Fellows, I it is earnestly desired to make this meeting I will alto puoilth reports ot thnedltplsys, and thus
and giving thtm fees. As bis bill was in- The Senate. Hall, at CaiD’s. Gwinnett county. Passed. . ,„ raon!ll tritute of the oeonle -< I p °^ lc “y. 0 .* 10 ?. and' spyul ln-
tended to secure lo* the State the largest The Senate met at the mnal hour. Con- Bill of Mr. Little, of Muscogee, to au- */*",„ .w®! S^dSdnStKSItoS.” ^
not amount trom the iospeotion of oils, be slderation of tho Brady bill was resumed, thorize ths congregation ot B Nai Israel, cf Macon to Mr. Davis, and that | *
conld not accept the snbatlmte for his bill I Henator Butt took the floor and made an I Columbus, to sell certain property. Passed. I it may be worthy the occasion, no ono who
reported by tho committee. I able argument in favor of the bill, oontend-1 Bill of Mr. Hawkins, of Newton, to j oan attend ought to remain away.
On motion, the special order was va-1 i DR that the farmers were now at tbe meroy I amend section 3794 (a) of tbe code. (Re-|
those who cannot get in, will be held in the i q- he g an dersville Herald, that is always
street in front of the Academy, and elo- doing the graceful thing, combines gal-
quent speakers will address them on tho lantry and pbilotophy in two paragraphs:
subject of the meeting. So let alt make it “
a point to bo present Every one who at-1 tion. are esrnesUj doslred to Uke the subject
OUXS ON TniCD READING, ! fnn^n ty-vw. a vvjawar-tnnl nr r.11 man f In \Tw I it! h»nU, Sod W6 W6 DOt afraid tO compare tlieir
Thn Honso took nn bills on their thivr! t6 d * P €MonM <*“P»“ent to Mr. handiwork, in embroidery snd articles of domestic
i jj r°5 K on tneir tnlrd | j) 4T | g an ^ vouches for Moocn'a oreat hap- i msnnfscture, in preserves end pickles, in culinary
reading and aoted on the following: , ’ “ 7 . TT. 8 : F , cdlblre and dotty product., with itmtlar exhibit.
Bill of Mr. Monro* to amend the aot or-|P* ne8 ® tnat the remarkable ana grand j thst maybemue by »ny county in Georgia. Hand*
Ohiif has condescended to visit
this city. Mr. Davis has often expressed I look for Wastington county ladies to aid the oounty
| exhibit by » grand dlspUy In these departments.
] But the question will be asked cal bono? What
I Company. Passed. I pie, and itia tho duty of each and every in- wtUe';“« of alum.? Wrtl. tetu...*. Each
| Bill of Mr. Smith, of Glynn, lo incorpor-1 dividual to show thon's appreciation ot that fab.lod'and dt.ttusui.ired. it will bo won' by
cated, and two hundred copies of Mr. At- 0 f tho guano manufacture! s and had no latea to official advertising, and substitutes , ^ .. . , A.
kinson’s substitute ordered to be printod. I remedy They are not allowed to come into I one cent per word for 75 cents per hundred 1» to “** notion to prepare for tho bnng-
Thobill was made a special order for Toes-1 court and provo that the fertilizers sold I words.) Laid oa the table. I ing cf Mr. Davis here, and to arraoge mat-
day next. I them was not reasonably suited for tbe pur-1 Bill of Mr. Kenan, of Baldwin, to amesd I ters is referenos to getting all tho .ex-Gon- _______
ilr. UordoD, from tho committee on ft-1 pose for which it was intended. The only I section. 1341 and 1314 ot the code as to I federate soldier, and ofBoers here. While I was*the”»oene*of' aome*little"oornmotTon
nance, reported a anbatitnte lor the billa | remedy tbe pnrchaier ot guano now baa ia | trustees ot the lunauo asylum. Laid oa | mauy thousands are atxlous and eager to tt[tcr it3 arr ivnl
relative to tho salo ot the Wtstern and At-1 to have a sample ot guano drawn, afterpur-1 the table. 1 come, it would not be proper to allow them i, ,ipm« that amontz tho eiohl D&ssonoers
lantio railroad. The substitute provides I ob *8,., and send to the agricultural depart- j Bill ot Ur. Harrell, ot Deoatnr, to pro-1 to eomewithont the citiz.ns being prepared on , be C4I were y r ubd Mrs 8 J^Titoomb
for advertisement by the Governor tor bids me nt for another analyst., and ho .twined I sonbo the the time lor outtiog turpentine as best It can for their reception. „£ S tvannah The' car is detached from the
for the purchase of the road-said bids to I that the department did not have time to I boxes. Laid on tbe table, ! A gentleman who came up from Fort I t»«t n i„fi i na > nn i.ld« the union danni
be submitted to the Governor, Comptroller- attend to this second analysis. I Bit of Mr. Harrell, to require tho survey- Valley yesterday, «»ya th. n»w« nt Mr. Da-*— ^ - — — **
General snd Treasurer, before the first of Senator Davis, Thirty-first district, re- log of all wild lands before the timber is out. vis’s oomlog to Macon, had fairly set the
Jone, 1888. The aobetitule also provides I plied, and argued strongly easiest tbe bill. I Laid on the table. people there wild with enthusiasm. The I been tbere j ong b «f 0 re Mrs. Titcomb die-
for bids for another lease ot the road. Both H 0 said Mr. Bu-t’e speech wat a tirade Bill of Mr. Candlor, to amend tbe sot ore- old soldiers there have organized, snd »P-1 covered that her pocket-book, oonuiniog
the bids for tbe sale and tbe lease to be agsinst the etUciency of tbesgiionltoral de-1 ating tbo Btone Mountain judicial circuit pointed a committee to make preparations 1 somewhere in tbe neiebborboou of $59 was
aubmUteilto the next Legislature. partment, and did not apply to the merits I Recommitted. . I for their appearance here on Confederate 1 „ one She felt satiaflsd that sbe had left it
Mr. Felton,- of Bartow, submitted a mi-1 ot tbe measure under eonalderation. He ] B.ll ot Mr. Preston, to oreate the offloe of veterans’ day. I tho wubl tand in tba ear, aa ahe remem-
nority report and bills, providing for blda I „id the present system was won Ing well, I lDapeotor of roads of Jasper oounty. j TBsaoLDntsawiu.coM*. I bered going Into tho" toilet to bathe her faoe
for s lease only, for not lias than twenty J and wsa giving satisfaction, and s plan. J Passed. . . . Before it wits ever known that Mr Davis I au6 arrange her bonnet, Mr. and Mrs. Tit-
nor more than fifty years-no bid for teas I u D d a feaaible one, was in practice by Bill of Mr. Lamar, of Riobmond, to do- ld b b tbn Third Georgia Regiment comb returned to tho oar bnt failed to find
than $36,000 per month to beaeceptod. which a farmer can feat the value of go- fine and punish tba offense of blaokmaiL ^ t ™ D ™ a ^ Eltonlon> p * 8ed the pocket-bcok. The porter, Peters, was
House hills on third reading was then Lno, aud if not good, he need not pay for PausdIby[ substitute. ..._ lions unanlmoosly, to attend the State fair oalied up, but he had not aeon anything
taken up. it. Bill of Mr. Watts, of Stewart, t( > “PPlJ on tbe 2Cth of Ootober, In a body. Since I of tho pooket.book. Officer Palotharpo was
Bill to amend an act to prohibit the sale | Hepronooseed tho bill under considers-1 the provisions of the stock law to oel! h” a they havo learned of Mr. Davie’e promise to called to and told of the occurrence. There
of spirituous liquors in Ptie county (teoon-1 tion as tho moat iniquitous bill ho ever | districts In Stewart county. Laid on the I tev f ev tbem tbey aro (4,1- wild with do-1 was a general suspicion that Peters, who
aidcroi this morning ) , . kcow anything ^ ‘bon., ao fat « the poor Uhle. ’ . light. hss_almost grown gray In the sendee of the
ie mantioneA got off the oar Maud* and after talking with her
d went to Brown't Hotel. They had not eo aa to dir ' ~ *
THE JULfETTg ROBBERY.
Two Negroes Commute,1 to J«u o0 g
Strong Circumstantial Evidence °“
Lieutenant Wood returned tmumJ
morning from Jnliette, where bo V»„rl
work np the robbery of R L w.,5.' 1
store, which oconrred last W^eSl
night He was well treated by
tip (here, whom be considers .mono
beet and most law-abiding in the laud*
As has been stated by the Teleub, J
tbe rear door of the store was opeoed l
boring a eqnare hole in it and the remn I
of a plow beam which setved at , 2J
This first step io tho robbery shovel ij
it had been committed by some one ,1
hare beau represented aa a club in feotly familllar with the manner in vhi
the doo* was fastened at night. Then h A
were drilled in the top of the safe above 1
door, and one in the door jqst above -j
oombination. This hole was evidtofit 3
first bored and was abandened. The hr]
in the top were bored with a sma 1 d4
such as can be fonnd in any ctrril
smith’s shop, and afterward madelsr tt ,
a larger drill. Tho powder or djnra
was then inserted and the fuzt appij
Strange to ca , when the explosion foil!
ed, tbe door, while not blown off the hioj
was made a complete wreck, the U
broken off as if pipe-stems, aod yeti
drawers and wood-work of the interior J
undisturbed, not even being blacked
From tbe safe, as has been stated, Bt J
six buodred dollars were taken, f
thieves also carried sway the fimst gj
in tbe honse, such tut 1
and silks. They carritd
quite a number of the heat ahoesj
nearly ail oi them were No.
Lieutenant Wood’s filst step was J
amine the tools They were luuod 1
such as are n-id in a blacksmith’s (_
It came ent qcietly that there was «1
blacksmith in ttte town, a negre t, J
Greeu Willis, who came down fruul
villa a week before and bad g ne to «
a shop not a great distuuce fr^ut ihj
of Mr Williams, The tools were a, j
Fionlla, nmt wire at once 1
n,z d by Mr. Murchison, who
tho.blacksumh shop at that place A j
dowot the shop bad been broken
Wednesday night and tho toula token,
citizens of Juliette then «nested GrteJ
also a negro man named Wil is Hutto T
w.u at wo:k at the oaai chut-, and *ii
buiooged in Fioviiia. Tltumeu were 4I
in a warehouse aud Ruanied. In the f
time a gttut beg marked ”D. M. k Co ,|
viili," and a pair of ragged pj, sl
found undtr lhe stun,
whispered to LienUtLnl
that ths pants belonged to Bl
The Lientenant went to Fioviiia slI
played the pants to the town manbJ
recogniz'd them os belonging to Wills
so did Mr. Murchison for whom he wd
and so did two negto women who |
both prisoners. Returning to Jclictd
Lientenant caught Willis in another!
hood. He said that on Wednesday I
be md a negro named Wash took!
girls and went to church two mileaf
Juliette, and returned about one ol
Alter eeeirg their girls home they wl
tbo sho j and Wash slept on the woik ■
while Willis slept on the forgo. Ol
bench on wbioh Wash was .letpiog f
was a gun. Borne time after th»y 4
Wiliis heard a lumbering noise, bet I
not wake op Wash. In a short time II
one ot tbe girls, came to the shop tf
the gun bad gins off. Woen thlr
ment waa made the Lieutenant
A STIR IN A SLEEPING-CAR.
A Lost Pocket-Book that Comes to Light
After Considerable Searching.
The sleeper attached to the train from
Savannah on the Central road, whiob arrived
in Macon yesterday morning at 3:20 o’elook,
Mr. Madden said tnat ho bad voted for man is oonoetned. It discriminated agsinst Bill of Mr. Uolleman, for the better pro-
prohibition in Pike eonnty. Bnt he was I the po r man. If the bill beoomea a law, a | tection
satisfied that It waa imposed npoa the peo-1 note given by the small farmers will be
for negotiability, and conso-
light.
. 1.t„’ A. | Ordinary Notrznai/, of Washington conn-1 *“»“> •re-*-— -
a I farming Interests to the ( { ths very first to advo-1 tVU made before, was in possession of the
satisfied that tt waa Imposed upon me peo-1 no te given by tbe amatl tarmera wut oe 643d di.triot, Taylor cdunty. Passed b J I cV t e the Vcterana’ Dat. wrote yesterday to book and money, and hU quarters to the
pie of Pike oonnty by nnfMr means and I worthless for negotiability, and eonse- substitute. I Secretary Giier, in too most enthusiastic I «•* were thoroughly searched, as well as his
!»icat their will, therefore he had turned qncntly the merchants will not want them, I Bill of Mr. McLac.don, to authorize the m , nnet _ Eo nrRr . H me moat thorough penon, even his spectacle case being ex-
_ia back upon It, Ho fonnd that be bad land the farmers cannot bay guano exoept | mayor and councilman to issue bonds. . Kcmlinu I atuined.
either to gire up p.ohlblUon or bis demoo- for <wsb. t M „ „ T , , , . ti< RUera toTthi^comm^ding’offlL"!^During the hubab to the car there wm a
ra^. I Mr. Roberta of the Fourteenth district, I ®>*1 o £ Mr. SIcLendon, to extend the oor-1 jn _mcm to attend tho Fair, and to britm voice from one ot tho berths, "What’s the
Tbe hill passed. Yeas 97, nays JO. | opposed the bill, and made nsplemlid argu-1 porate lirnita of CbomaaviUe for police pur-| (b " {r commands This is annocesssry, I matter oot then?" The speaker was Mr.
road, and against whom no anch charge was
i© bill pUMd. w _ r . . , us Bir> i<4M
Bill of Mr. MoGarrity—To repeal an set I ment on the UlegaUty of tho bill, contending | poses onto. Passed. • I howevsT,™ as^lhe soldiers have^hemse! ves I W. E. Cohn, the traveling ropresontotive of
creating a board of oommlaalonera lor that it was illegal because it discriminated Bill of Mr. Glenn, of Whitfield, to amend ,. h „ ms matter in hand, and aro waiting the New York jewelry firm of Mark A Weiss.
Paulding connty. Passed. I in favor of ono class and against another. I seotlon 4662 of th# code. (Requires execn-1 for {a li information to ba sent Some answer was made to him, and he thou
Bill of Mr. Bhumako—To toeorporate Tbe remedy sugeeated by this bill ia not tion of criminals to be to private.) Laid mom nt once. Mr. Newman savs that he called out for a blanket Aa the potter re-
e Louisville, Wayneboro and Alexander the proper remedy. If the guano sold is I on the table, I wrote yesterday to his old eommander of sponded to tho call, the porter’s movements
Railroad Company. Passed. I not sotted far the parp<»e for which it was I Also, by Mr. Gienn, to fix the pay of the (b0 p 0 ,tj. Q [nth Georcia. to iosue a call for were watched, as if he would make an ef-
Mr. Ham moved that hts antl-tobaeoo intended the remedy & to hla hands. He sheriff of the ^npremeConrt Passed. the oommand to be to Macon 0.1 Veterans* fort to hide the book. The blanket was
bill bo recommitted to the committee on can havo tbo analysis made, end if the I Bill of Mr. Featberston, of Floyd, to re-1 q ..ys further “I think wo can procnr d and when Dittoed on Mr. Cuho,
the stato of the republic. 80 ordered. guano Is not good its value can be made by I peal sections 741 and 743 of the oode, and gach a ,-amering of old soldiers as has the officer, a» the instance of Mr and Mrs
Bill of Mr. Evans—To incorporate the analysis. 1 to provide the means by which nuntogemn- | 0 t before b^eu seen to the old land, and Titcomb, pnlled aside tbe curtain and told
town of TennlUe. Paaaed. I There waa a lively bit of filibustering I panits may obtaio righta of way. Passed. I w hj 0 li will no doubt bo gratifying to tho old the pa-m^nger that nu r.fl jetton wa» mate
Bill of Mr Calvin To embrace Richmond on the question of adjournment. Homeotl Bill of Mr. Blalock, to create a board of I .. 8 > K 00 bitu, tmiapoekvt book bad b*n ..uluu
county to the provlaions of an act regnlat- the Senate wanted tho nanai adjournment I oommUsionera of Clayton county. Passed.] u „ .... | amt u was su-ueoteil that the porter would
tog the sate of liquor to Jefferaon, Bnrke to Monday, but it was resisted, and mo- Bill of Mr. 8trickland, of Dawson, to] . .. „ ™ , I a„,i maana n>mna«al U. and it at I,.
and Washington coantirs. Passed. Uons and calls for the yeas snd nsys eon- create a b^rd of panlons. Made a special I t““^h”tUon tV. anret I Ilk- to look ut.dcr ta.. t Uukot U . Cuba » pp twa
Mr. Gordon moved that the substitute I earned the time until tho President so- ] order for Friday next. lever veeu tn fteorsu. There le do eort of doubt I tendered Lie ctr-i t nd -at- that he tied Heuryl
this morning reported by the finance com- ] nouncod the regnlar hour for adjournment | Bill ot Mr. Gamble, to incorporate tbe | ibat tbo agricultural exbibtte will exceed eojuuuf 1125 tioti wort 1 ot -«tu.lia .ttb rfat
mitteo, providing foradvertising forbids | had arrived. I to ’“, of .¥* rto *V ,efle TS, 0 .° naty ’, I *ct^i« n ‘vumr ta ^nu , f^^'?o 8 f:“'!er T . Atianu. I ’ that no o .1.1 •- tdao.ittod «.y
i'd pro-
set urea
pocket
Harm her of sueptetoo, bJ
her what time the and Willis get b,.-1
ohnrch. She replied teat it was an
o’clock. Bho farther ssid that she
g> t) the shop that night at all.
The two men were carried before »
Saturday evening and committedj
were to have bsen taken to Fonjlq
pUosd in j ill yesterday mornieg.
It is LUntouant Wood't theory tl
were more than the two men 0
with tbe robbery There wts ao ted
about the store or anywhere near!
two men oonld not have carried efif
of plnnder. He thinks that if a
need It was stationed out on the r
distance ont. The goods are eccretd
where to tbe woode. Once btfort t
atom waa robbed and tbe etoleu got
buried end hiddon in the woods
months.
Within tho few days the oitized
looking up the thieves io this last j
three or font negroes were arrested]
charged after investigation. Oca f
was a preacher, and was arrested 8
his pulpit. Green Willis, the blij
under arrest, ia alio a preacher. T
many other strong cirenmatana
him, not mentioned here for i]
reasons.
Hartwell San: If left to avoti
people of Georgia the convict eyttd
be knocked into a cocked hat.
oonvlot aystem.
Billot Ur. Harper To amend section
of the code, regulating tho fees "
stables. Tabled. _____
Friday’s Proceedings.
ITbiBradr Bill auwad Oadsr la tba8n- ” **»• Oot. 1. u. utork.of aruortcus. tbini .
TI10 itrany mil u oommfaalonora of Berrien oonnty. Passed, ouakt to bo U<hwd at olabL if Uts city wilt faralib the no. R.t book •» » fr, n „ t l
on 5710 at «" A u *> * w “. r * th " Also by Mr. Peoples, to provide for tbe polira. This ou*ht mU dona as a great atsoy | b ' t TUc^tnH t a " a mi. 1.
ofoon . House Bills on Ttura aaewd- ,egt.t,.tion of the voter-ef Berrien «nu-1 m * ch *?, 1 ?.,“ d . “ k4d >“ “>• I - *... K
1 lac-Mlnor Matter*, I *_ m. j i ©ttmaatoX cen*us kspt oi
11 j. Psutd.
Bill oi Mr. Way, of Liberty, to provide
I (or the amoodment
I clr.gnre liens. Parted.
opsn for Uis Ia- I Couuuuiax Utf vnl 4$Jiuh, » uuh huju «r-
iictre «o ehc tet-rd •».*>$. ir*r+UDu. hb«
-•ary M. clerk •upsrlor Cm
i«Ustor of tbo nut* of Moors K*Uy.
connty. «scsm<kI; Tbess srs \
»1momsbsUpsrsoB«»tti:UrrittA>
any they ctn, st ths
coart of ordinary why sold Usor> * . r
should not hs anpolotsd m pr»«si>
rey hand sad official slcnstsis thw
mi. oiu.L.8kWiEa.v
Mptvtt
KMHfidtbeU^bi
boriod clxssss. _ ^
Liberty, to provtdol ov.r tbreo butdred-logulrUe tot tofoTOsUoit, I kept thn poek-l btokin toooao wnTtiftorimt.u>t£rn=
ot affidavit, to lore- fur- oontuniog tb-. wdJSLa ’* u .« found 1 flftAggJgSSl
I 1. • IS I- 11W -1 .1 tel ...I 111 k.. I in Iha AlVtaS ,tnn Whltll hoar, 1 „ a...
ABD1NABFS OFFICE
\IOEoaaU.^bst*ss Hsury
Utrstor of tbo osuts of K. W Taro***
lypoMed* “
ms »C lt2-
fsoturo.
Mr. Cohn was nut ucw ver
_ „ „ . 4 . . _, Tha Benato met at the naiul boor, Preti
Tho House vas called to order at 91 dent Davidson in the cbtir.
o’clock. I At the conclusion oi the reedinj
C4I.L of the couwnia. I journal* Mr, J suits, oi th© Thir»j.
Under the call oi tbe eountief.the follow. I district* row to a queition ol pereousl I
togjtliu were introduced Mid referred as Mr^a^Uvigoreu^ffl^ ftoebu,., ^ wooderfa. frantre. of to. antes* I He^ boa placed ,b. m,t « ,u
By Mr. BtewaA of Rockdale—To amend I critieialng very aharply bis “poetical «!»* S2 Messnt. Doosaa A B trtl-it, and will it el
an set to inoorporats the town of Conyers, epeeeh,'' recently delivered to Uto Benate I * b ° ba J a F®J man ®“* ’ from TtOsla ac*rtita fact, Thennoa tote Nit agaiaat the Cetttnl na'lrusd tor
Corporations I while tbe Dean bill waa under diseuasion I *hete, whether tn UtU or any other Statei boa baea secaiod to perform tba wottderfel foot I damages. His witness'.* are M.-. J. O
By Mr. Hagan, of Lowndea-To amend Mr. James stated that at that time it wo. » w “ onl 7 « “«•*«» quacks and , Oot.B.l'. Oref»°»_^a»4sma..^O■ Jdh Mooiebead ot Trentou, N.J . and Air. j E
on act to require the registration of voters | well understood that hi* speech was to-I I win costaog for tb. itIxm. | Paterson of Fort G.int* Tb< s, goutl-mou
to Lowndes and other oonntles, ao far I tended to be a little friendly humor on his I .. “°“ on of 8 *®? art ’ of Bookdale, I John cob* i 0 , Am.rlctia, Osor-1 auhatanUate the etaitrueiit uado by Mr.
I part, and he replied to Main
By Ur. Hughee, of Montgomery—An act | language to tbe erticle in theCarroU bounty
for the relief ol J. T. NiehoUa (an am for a | paper. Mr. James waa listened to with
soldier). Finance | marked attention and bis eatutto reply was
Also, a bill for the relief of Jam«a H. Pot-1 evidently enjoyed by the Benate.
tie fa lew). Finance,
By Ur. Heuderaon, of Irwin, a resolution
for tbe relief of John B. Potter (refunding
tuxes). Finance.
By Ur. Weat, to authorize the ordinary
ot Habersham oounty to sell insolvent lax
fi. fas. Special judiciary.
By Mr. Greene, of Clay—To toeorporate
the Paunla Banking end Cotton Con pony,
of Fort Gafoea. Banka.
By Ur. Font*—To prohibit Uta sola of
apintuou* Jliquort within three miles of
County Line chimb, Bartow oonnty. Tem'
peranre.
By Mr. Howell, of Fulton—'To prevent
frauds upon travelers by ticket agtnto act
ing without authority. (Requires ticket
at lien to keep and post certificates of their
authority.) RiUroada.
By Ur. Mauh.vi, of Bonaten—To ineor-
porate tbs Fort Yallav aod Hawkinsvillo
Railroad Company. Corporations.
By M r. RuasttU—To chance the time of
hol-liog tho fall terra cf Clarks Superior
Court. G- D'-ral judiciary,
A number of Bsnat* l.U
t deal cf attention.
Tb-re ore signatf another boom to the
Tba yaa* aod nays were taken on tba mo
tion to agree to the adverse report of the
committee rn the Brady bill, and resulted
ss follow.: Yeas 19, najs 17. Bo the bill
waa loat.
The following is the vote on tbe motion:
Yes*—Atwood, Brantley, Davis, D.Jir-
retie,. Fever, Foster, Guerry, Hamilton,
Hud. J. L, H utd. L 11, Lomkio, Lewie,
Livingston, Peak, Powell, Pringle, Roberts,
Bask, Wright of tbs First. Yeas, 19.
Nays—Brannon. Balt, Daniels, Dilworth,
Hashes, Higdon, James, UeKamy, North-
cult, Ritchie. Robins, Birmaos, Smith of
th* Sixth, Smith of tbe Twenty-first. Tur-
nipseed, Wofford. Wright of the Thirty-
eighth. Nays, 17.
A nteessge was received from th* Boas*
through Clerk Hardin, announcing tba psa
PCfRt of certain
Senator Wright, of Iha First district,
moved to transmit immediately to tbe
Honsatha action of th* banal* oa ths
Brody bill.
President Davidson ruled that Uta motion
va net to order, and banc* no vote was
hid th.
Tbe
work
thirty bills and acted on about half a dexvu
other*—and all this in the abaene* of Mr.
Whetler.
* ST*/*0. Haatlltoa. ot Vieatta, kas a moat ax-1 —.'iT.'^ta'ml.ele'*
tallies tnaihtett. 1 real ta ate otaraet.
Sensf tOaXavywr
ie bill was recommitted. I (ta, win twtag bts ftna ttorme I Cohn aa to bia protaetiog agdnai the tadia-
Bil! of Mr. M-these, of Houston, to I tiorcee, and a See palref hla oolto. BeipMlaooe| 0 ( t y ut aaearcu 8 * 18
amend the act repealing the Georgia Ms-1 °f ***• to* to*. 1 **?.*ka 0cmUt, and ba will attract | ———
sonic Lottery set. Paaaed.
On motion of Mr. Weil, the Honse sd-
jonrned
t House did probably the biggest day’s | ©••‘fffj.MgJ!
of the aeaeicn, haring passed about I tt aa*i»«B koowa that "Pnaidaot Davti would at
’ " lead, he baa baen oCrnd and retaaed twice what
began, and what he ones offered It for.
Tb* State paper* continue effective ef
forts to stoure exhibits, and to nrge a big at
tend too*, Here are a few aamplts of tbe
good lick* tbe pepera are striking:
sUllioti to sxtibit.
Here ta an teetance lo ehow what effatt Preeldeat
[ Jeff Devte’e pretence will have oa tba fair. Ur.
I thedlntae-rooai prtritae*. and else*
Biff Fox Calcbinff.
Oglelborp* Echo.
Tbe premium hunter* of Georgia are I Aaaneta Jfewe.
Me*a». Vines Sondfordand Jitu iaa, Uv-
ing just over tn Green, near Watson* j j.,, u .ood sows foe tho Fair. Thoneoade and
Spriugs. While on a elx day* hunt laat| taoseaede of oU twefederalri and Ototgia peopta
weak they sucoeedrd to catching tourteen efnarvly. wht vtott It^Mw oe thta oMUkm to set a
f ties, and don’t talk of It aa any very great it*.'
feat,either. Such hunter* as lhay would . ( 7udroUyofaittba old -Rabor ec
toon pat Bernard among the extinct *ni-( thaStota oadotaaeOen. Soar tkotueada wtli go
mala. Its Mooca moot tba BOO abort all Item* mm
■ - - I wheat tkabatUaesamdCoafedasala tttanaa wtU
Tcdtaa womaa are prorerhtaUr beeltby aad | deitahl to brnirr.
ttrewg, often eetrehloa tor day a with theta betare Tbe Americas Rtectder pais this de-
spoatheta bacts-ta face thn fiwqaaaey go toe I rTtd com tilimcnt to President Nortben:
day keton aad aflat theta n-Dhaaeawt with I etr ecrvtaooHipiiui.ut w arretureit.tnit*..
Ihtt apt* the march They oegatre thta great I Mr. Warthre. Iha sew preatdawtof th* mala Ag
r.neth ted r-iwerof awduraeat hr utlcz t -■ -d 1 ra .tart! Sertetr. te pre > :nx hlreotlf a man otmo
-effidtot Psrts to itoi-tpl
modify by offering ta rare tilt w nhy eUat t f p«o-
Jfoe or themu^^^
a'l ..there of t-4<nl
effjett
t-ntite,
tat"
or them toff-r (la eturnon with nearly
•re of aedtetary hablbl. from th* Injartoua
of dytpapata. ioelgwKk*. pita., toe* ol ap
or d other ailment- canted b s a ciLattuuet
■f tie body. it. Pierce’* ••Pteaa.nt tTrzJ
tt»» PelUta” aradlnaUaU there direr d.re mere mi j-
Z ianuvtog the taeae tbareof. aad mlnre a rare
wrreof comfort aad health.
0 ORDIN AHY'd omC*-C»VWW«
UEOQtA—Wbertee, Keaiy a
trator of the eeta te of Lottj r. w»
•eldcounty deceaaed, baa»n»taita*.
ta writing, for leave to eefi the InU
•aid effUtff: . . j
There ore therefore to elte oi * *]
Uee at taterwt, to ehow tame
theffnt Monday 1aOctober a»b»*>|
•bond not be granted tt prayed for. ■
Witeere my band tad, o«ta“ .tol
Angtut 3t9, lkVT. OEO. L gA»*bi.|
•eptSeth
ABDisaurs orricb. cot***
11 GIOK'JIA.—Where*/, epy»“ta‘l
ed to me to eet apart ted >
Oita, widow ot Edward <■*•.»!«
ty and her etaa minor ebtldreoiw"
port tad a aaOetaacy of lb* *****
an tnrnlture oet ol the •***• *'
Otto, bare Sled theta retare » ,
are therefore to rite eed *d®«““ ,,
u ret tad to akow eageaH ejjMSyl
tuber term of Court of Otdweff J
why tho retara of eatd apj"**"^ 1
reptCwtb OEO. L- 8A»> ■■
•J nj-»t iii From, Burke Oouj
We have a let ef ,, i
GEORGIA I
reload in Bark* county, Ge^F*-
Wbwt, Oale, Onioo W g
and Lucerne. We also have
Old Hick,,
re*f»rm vragona, I{afrow*iT#n»
9 BUvteriJ riant#, etr.
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