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Estate of Georgia.
n ,^17^0 WITH A
PISTOL.
, Train XVreckrre-Tlie;Inve.ti-
(K ff " rk Hlll.df.’Ul. — Convict
**5 onr Hl»Time-Veterans'
" ,[,anlonet Dawson.
August 29 —This morning
I* 1 * 0 * iZi E t. Fletcber, oolored, and
J«*‘ S i wed man, Abner Wilcox, were
ofinole Frank Fletcher.
{£ "'Sing with a Smith $ Wesson
W ,u4 . n i in the hands of Ed, when
32 accidentally discharged, the
fP lst0 n»throtign the foretlngar of Ab-
tff*f lB Staring we left breast of Ed,
■ “ 4 " , j lu f ii c*ics to the left and.
11 °ihe nipple, paasiog through the
* iMUsing death almost iuatantly.
- 1 ^thu Aouer playfully went to take
»*“ „ s or letters from the outer left
{Ed’s coat, when Ed threw
•“Pi to prevent it, the pistol being
£l«4«u discharged. .
, * rt ^fferh>g l gte» t ’y for ralp, and nn
f, “' ". ."on the fill crops, .noh a,
‘tiu sad potatoes, will bs
Coffered greatly..ready.
■ vi jr^3&ai|s:!Bsai snai -» !r=
tero suffered greatly ■>reaoy. | best friends after fighting us tohnrd. I B ? d }\ n8lne88 enterprises are in the bands the afternoon about the oapitol. The two
JpUaters have now-a plonWnl supply M r. J. Q. « mith will soonhavohU house ?, £ .’“V"* 8 mtn energyand cap. last named cerUlnly speared to have
ial Cutton i« being rained vith the completed. He is putting on a S"C0tid 1^’ and ***** must and willanoceed beyond something heavy on their minds.
* , rilisM is quiet but looking up. i*"* «. 0. 0. Holmes “will soon have 1118 expectation of the most sanguine.
Cor U^^'r tvTaliaw mills in this “• 8i R h h r80m £ onHotoeB ' 8tre8t
* W, i!L e “wSleox*I)on.on are P*®*®<*, and so It goe. on, yon can't hold
Eft •*» awd grist mill Fn tow! | “ ek ,noh P 80 ? 1 * “ « have here. | *•«. Joint Committee Ex
fCra that Hon. A. a Graham and
Lm near MoVtlle. this county, are
XHH: Vi VCOW WEEKLY TELEQRAffi. TCFESDAl MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1887.- TWELVE FAbtS
The Vacant Jodgeitlilp and the Candidates
for the Position-Rattling the So
cial Clubs for Violation of the
Prohibition Law.
evening’s train for CntahJkV... TW . a ? d , coSton factors! who oome up noon and I I’Ulf !M«TnP OP ATI A NT A
burial of the little Ail t e» to « tte « tb8 ni K ht t0 “ an P" a * ‘W own board in lordly lnEi UF AIL Alt IA.
Dixon. n° 8t ,hiD J ° f il! A T* ."‘H
CROWDING ITP TO THE
■K ^ . ANXIOUS SPAT.
Charles Holiidav' whn h’.»«i rD8 ' B ,“ d ^ r - I Cnbbcge, Colonel Rawls, Mr. Noidliuger
a pleasure triif'tn been absent on and others, are worthy of special mention.
poFnrWe»?ni 0 „a\"y and °ther| Their homes, and othere there, would do
credit to any city. There ia one hotel, and
BARNKSVILLE’S BOOlti I on ., ita wldo verandas whero the yonth
— gather on aooial occaaions to
uet Excellent School Again Open—Build- promenade, Jand Bober meo, In royal
Ing Operations. I Bin them style, with feet on balusters, who I Atlanta, August 29.—The Georgia con-
Babnesvillk, August 29.—Barnesville is * n social intetoonrso and dreaming viot lessees have had a long swing of power
on a boom. Gordon Institute opened Its °‘ *htir incomes, and ocjojiog the fra- and immunity in this State, and heretofore
fall term this morning and ens hundred perfome of the royal Havana. there has been nothing to chock or mike
and sixty-one beya sod girls made their The Guyton Chronicle ia the only weekly them afraid.
appearanco at roll call, and by this day P a P er * published by learned gentlemen, and Their movements for a few days show
week we expect to have the roll call to two 1 9 U'°rthy of extensive circulation. They that they are thoronghly aroused and
hundred and fifty. This is pretty good for ; 1B ^ e two white churches, one a Methodist orowding upon the anxious seat They
anch a town ss onra. If I was not afraid it I b'Pj’cupa' Church and the other Baptist, are apprehensivo of the ontoomo of the
would make Professor Lamblin vain I would 1118000 have two schools—Methodist and hearing to be held at the executive offioe.
say that bo is the best eduoatot in this “WK The little town is noted for its They aro also very apprehensive, it is said,
or any other county. splendid society (no scrub.), health and of the report of tbo apeolnl oommittee that
The Atlanta and Hawkinsville railroad is I m ° r ,y> pccpl® of refinement, eduoation I has investigated the eonviot system and the
a settled fact and comes by our little oity. ? nd c .are. A drnukard, a disorderly or abases sod mistreatment of eonvicts.
The strangest thing to me was that it took i mmo [ 8 * m8 n would feel, to try and live There are some things in that report the
them so long to decide, for we know it is w 8 ’ on , w h° travels alone and for- lee?", ?*»r to ?** printed end •>•»» «p-
oertainly to their interest, notwithstanding I eaaeQ uud a disgraced human, of one only I proacueci the commttteo to have it aup.
some of our Cnllcdon friends worked hard * m ? n B five hundred sweet little girls, ladies pressed. It will berdly be suppressed.
hope before long we will aa l 8 "“ U8m i en ' . ' ■" Ml *
m ins m.fc. I The town is on the boom,
Senate r Brown, Colonel W. B. Lowe
New bonscs and Captain J. W. English spent moat ef
THE ^SVLUM INQUIRY.
NOT AN ACCIDENT.
Joint Committee Examining Wltneis-
e«—Much Excitement.
THE VACANT JUDGESHIP.'
The Scramble Troceedlng at a Lively Rate
~The Candidates.
Atlanta, August 29 — 1 There is no soul
Milledgeville, August 30.—Investiga- in politics. It ia of the earth, earthy.
^-'up ° a steam saw mill Id two I The Colllalon at Cliauncey planned by | tion of the asylum affairs continnod to-dsy | There can be^no bolter Uiuatration of jhto
and progressed with open doors. Fifty- fact than the wire-palling witnessed in
Smith at Thursday’s hearing, your corre
spondent had an interview with Governor
Gordon on tbesul j >ct»f a Iditbmal counsel.
In anewer to my question the Governor
said:
“My reasons for employing additional
counsel were that the cise involved, it is
el limed, vested rights of the leaseea, viola
tions of the laws uf the State uud possibly
the annulling of the contract of the State
with the leasees, acd, therefore, a case of
great moment. I felt nnwi ling to sit alone
iD it and decide npon it without tbo aid of
the Attorney General. I have requested,
therefore, that ho will act in a judicial
capacity and sit with me, thus nuking up
the court He oouid not, as a judicial
officer, with' nt manifest impropriety, I telt,
act also as attorney for the State, as ho is
by law the logal adviser of the cxeenlive.
For that reason I have employed Judge
George Hiliyer and Mr. Hoke Smith to rep
resent the btste.”
■ Governor, whero will the meeting he
held?"
* ‘la some room large euor.gh to Booom-'
modato all parties interested, probably the
Snpreme Court room. The hearing will be
cnnrinntad with op-n rionra, an that tbs
nil will be inlly _ adviaed of the ptooeod
age. I am moat anxions that all the pro.
ceedings, the answers of witnesses, and the
rnlioga shall bo known to the public II
the oanduct of the case there will he abso
lute freedom from bias, as far as it is possi
ble, and in order that I may be free from
any iufluenoo until tho trial I have refused
‘ hear statements, pro or con, in reference
the matter, statiog that opportunity will
be given, and the doors opened wide
enough for all legitimate and propar matter
on both (idea. My purpose la to teach tho
troth, and do whit may seem demanded
la ord-r to do justiao and sustain the dig
nlty of the law,
Scratched 28 Years.
Snilif, Itch l n</ Sh in Disease with
Emlltss Sufferiay, Cured by
Ciiticura Remedies.
If I bad known of tha Cutlcura Homed!** twonly
elflht years aao It would have saved me fioo (two
hun . r»- ! tit'll Are- n?ul an immense amount of mif-
(erinK My «i1h»*ri« i’s rinsifi commenced on uiy
head in a spot not larger th \ii a cent. It spread rap
idly all over my body and got under my nails The
scales would d op off rao all the time, and my snf-
t'Tiruj w.tM cn.ll* NK, and without relief. One thou
sand dollars would not tempt me to have this dls-
r again. I am a poor man, but feel rich to
relieved of what some of tho doctors said vu
leprosy, some ringworm, psoriasis, etc. I took
ami .... n\r*a ard-1» t.vr one > ear and a half, but
I went ti two <>r three doctors, and no
care. I cannot praise tho Ciiticura ll< med «-h too
lunch. They havo made my ekin as clear and freo
i r. >111 r tb- lit H LiiM's All 1 used of tliem wa*
three hexes of Cutlcura and three hot'leu of Cutl-
Resolvent, and two cakes of Cutlcura Hoap. If
yon had been here and said you would have ctmd.
roe for $200, yon would have had the money. I
looked Uko the picture in vonr book of ftorlasla
(Picture uumber tw», ••flow to Cure 8kln Dis
eases"), but now I am as clear as any person ever
wa*. Through force of habit 1 rub my hands over
my anus snd legs to scratch, once In a while, but to
no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-
eight years, and It got to be a kind of second na
ture to me, I thank yon a thousand times. Any
thing more that yoa want to know write me, or any
one who reads this may wrlto to roe. and I will an-
•wer it- DENNIS DOWNING.
WaUrbury. Vt, Jan. 30th, 1887.
Psortaili, Eczema, Tettor, Ringworm, Lichen,
Prnrl us. He all Read, Milk Crust, DamlrufT, Har
bors', bakers', Grocers’ and Washerwoman's Itch,
and every ipee'es of Itchlog, Unrnlng, Hcaly, Pim
ply limners of the Bkin ana Bcaln and Hlood, with
Lou of Ualr, aro positively cured by Cutlcura, the
groat Skin Cure, and Cntlcura Soap, au exqulalto
»kln BeautlBer. externally; and Cutlcura Resolvent,
the new Hlood Purifier, internally; when phyetcian*
and all other remedies fall.
’ D ev itore-boQM in wwa,
aTreSag friend and one of our city's
iking 8 basin eat men, Mr. George R.
lomlS^f" mnch* y io h « SSta d «^ from new.p.*Vr«poru7'’TheoM7f I Weeds, .» on iti way to the grave the eon.
something of a much more a ™ ona n *‘ a ” charge, were with reference to misappro- test for the vacant seat on the Supreme
»ht r e tl7« miP hn .a^ priation of State funds. bench ia open and aotlve.
?ht of the mill he saw | * It had bteQ ohar(!t(1 that ^ tho ptop . I t, i. iilX f„. i.... ™».nn. ih.i th*
than was at first nnppL__
stated that when in sight
iWl has a handsome residence nearly two lights suddenly extinguished, and upon “ ar B ea tna * “ al > .‘ no P r °P'
Sed same good painter would do further investi K ttion it was discovered Jhat M y
(toeorrespoDd° with Mr. Willoox, as the switch was locked on the main line, and " te » ardt8 P' 1 ’* 8 ind ?"? Qall i Ur ’
fsoaveU nearly ready for the brush. A that the stock oar bad been transferred from ““ w “ “* hia . te ‘ i -
Ihnseis nwu, v f.annrlttllv the th. .lAtnn in ih. main iin. mu. mony in explanaUon of tho
Ln«e is nearly ready for the brush. A that the stock oar bad been transferred from i
to maty of the boys, especially the the siding to the main line, with no little
..is are inquiring what George wants trouble, by means of n pinch-bar and pieoes oa * be 0,11
>h>t kind < f a bouse, and wondering of timber, all of which shows that it was tho w y„ .
. a., linns.** mill Ka I milisiAits Inlanllnn nf ennva hainnita hainna I 1“ ' BUl
charge was baaed,
It is likely, for many reasons, that the
election by tne Legislature will be brought
on at an osrly day—at least t strong effort
will be made to have it so. The Supreme
the | Court will oonvene early in October, for the
fall term.
The list of candidates promises to be
tie fortunate “one" will bo.
THE ASYLUM.
Jo nt Committee Hearty to Frosecute
tho Investigation.
malicious intention of some heinous beings iXiTrifrnTTlZG?
not worthy tho nemo of men, to wreck the ^“h'S^n^^fCSghUuL
THROUGH THE BRIDGE.
snbscqnenlJexumlDatinn, testimony I larger than ever before known for this of-
■ • '■ ‘ ~ " • flee, and the canvass before the Legislature
will be warm. Of the names already men-
The (xcitement at the asylum and in the tloned, the following aro moei prominent
city is intense. The two committees aro 1 and are in the hands of ontbnsiastio friends:
tortured by some into two factions—one, I Judge James R. Brown, Jndge John T.
KiiiEDOtvtLLB, August 29. — Asylum A Tcam “IMoles Killed Hand Cruiheil In I wbcse ob i 6 j object is to unearth, at almost | Clarke, Judge John I. Hull, Judge Jo»i
L, >» a'Bumiog decidedly spicy appear- I , Machinery. any oost, some wrong connected with the Branham, J udge Samuel Lumpkin, Judge
The joint committee, consisting of Coldbbus, August 2J —Master Alva aaylnm; the other, whoso chi.f object is to I George Hiliyer, Judge Jonaa 8. Hook,
> Jackson, Powell and Pringle and Pearce, a son of Mr. T. J. Pearce, had his find something derogatory to the special Judge T. J. Simmons, Jndgo M. L. Hutch-
.--nUtivea Smith, Stewartand Walker, hand caught in the machinery of the Pearce I committee or members thereof. As a mat- ins, and Major W. 8. Bassinger. It ia more
7the DubliJ parlor of the asylum at factory to-day and badly mutilated. 1 1 " *“ 1
IB luo r win, I RAnrorn KAnannhfkrcy iiaonl (nr ti
It immediately organized, with
ter cf faot, bath come legally authorized to I thin likely this list will be largely iDoreased
, ... , George Seasonborg, agent for the Work- ouefullv investigate the asylum sffa'ra and during tho week. Of these, so far ss sp-
M Jackson in the chair. A blow bo- iugmen's Aid Society, was to-day pnt under to look after the perfect protection of this pears now, tho atrongeat aro Judgo Brown,
,V eves was given tho conduot of | bond for cheating and swindling. tho State’s grandest and noblest charity. | of Canton; Jndge Simmons, of Maoon
To-day, while_u team, belonging to Mr. | go far this certainly has been done.
„Uie eyes was given
itijeld committee in sitting with closed
• . . -1..ilnn *.» ■it with dnnra
Jndge LnmpkiD, of Lexington,
and Jndge Olarko, of OnthbcrL Tho elco-
nsrtiea. A paper signed by bridge in li'ssell county, the structure gave journ to-morrow. Tho session of the joint tion, however, is to be controlled by tho
iinT T Newell, president of the way and three mules went through. One committee will be prolonged probably all J obance of poUtioa, the fortune of political
lia 1. a. ASVW • » r Jotallv it! nvn.l .L r * I \ it la IvAVrtml TUMaihUHV
ot trustees, and Dr. T. O. PoweU, was killed and two others fatally injured. the week.
riDtendent of the asylum, asks a thor- Mr. Leo H. K-rofman, of this oity, left for
JaTestigation of the charges whioh havo Maoon today, where he will be married to-
(ttlerud and refers particularly to morrow to Miss Bcttie Friedlander. I
l ^ 11 Marriage on Wheels.
VIMUtU Vt *<1V SVSVW-w «• j.—
combinations, and it is boyond possibility
now to pick out tho winner.
About tho only safe guesswoik I see, is
Saddan Death In Sumter.
Auznicos, August 30—Mr. John Balter, I thatTho"result, whatever itmay be, is very
a well-known lurmor of this oonnty, who snre to ereate a vaoanoy on the Superior
has extensive firming interests six miles Court bench somewhere in tbo State,
AFTER THE CLUBS.
DUBLIN PROJECTS.
^r t House reeolnt.or, which wad not
psucatrence of "the Senate. Witness
witness has been summoned
like special oommittee; question | a Company to llulld ia Substantial Bridge—
fpustten has been propounded
kike gravity of the charges which have
tkatges of Dr. Kenan. They demand,
igtr, • full investigation of asylum at
sites the beginning of tho present ad.
^ehuitlDE Vt ^KsnaTMrUh nnbeoomlng I (Mstlng, were mtRied bn wheels tar town I elans etllsd In at different times during Ms I p orter ol lll( , a\ :.uit» independent
eaargtng Dr. .. *_a,i_ * n , I hast Monday. Everything seems to indl-1 brief illness, differ ss to tho cause of death, I , . 'i-nniiiif.
set, vu reed and laid onths Uble for |lone cUimtog that his death was -the remit . cinbinTronbl..
an over dose of opinm in some form. K I LXS ? k ' Anguat 2 9.-Bsn Cook, a col.
^y. ir.thrivlng young f.rier and hi. °harao-| _Thtai dMereneehasM tospostmortea j ^S^a^^aU^^ bond. He is
to K T™°mufc 4 CB".» oilS“fci, return^ home on Wfodom^Hink^ IWm,? Miller and Brook. ^cuU^phto^f
^.reffthat too sDtoial ^ommftto The fine rain of list week holped potatoes Mr. Salter was sbont 60 year, of ags and I '
KTu. iutoo ity, Wng and lat8 P fa8 ’ ? am8 lD ^ to cotton from 0 wid ' «d«vera? ohiVdrsn bva “K 0 " s?auda° P for too Atlanta lade-
2r.n;:“.„Mn. J: ,h“h Ud mtlrastand woam.ia reported. | and one child and several children by a . pcn £ nt c , nb u wag orgaDizcd hele
— I about a year ago a nnm-
I her if Atlanta gentlemen, rep- *
rssfifiUag ill lints of business. Mr.
George Oliver wu mads the first president,
and Mr. W. II. Roach vice president.
At the last election Mr. Richard T. Dowe
was elected president. The olnb bat a largo
membership. Qurtera were fitted np in
good ehape at 31J North Broad etreoL The
objectof the organization was social inter-
coarse and good fellowship.
Detectives Beeves snd Aldridge have kept
an eye on the clnb for eome timo past
They say that a part ot the programme of
the insulation is to drink whisky, which is
famished to them pabllcly, and they claim
that this is a violation of the prohibition
law.
Thodetectlvei repaired to tho clnb rooms
this morning and arrested Ben Cook, the
porter, or, mt the detectives have it, tho bar
keeper.
The clnb claim that they are a private or
ganizition like the Capital City Glob, and
that the porter waits npon them jnst os a
waiting boy would do in a private bouao,
and whisky ia not sold in the rooms, bat is
simply given to tbe;membtrs and their
gat ate.
The case will be tried tomorrow. It ex
cites much interest. A conviction would
bring tho Capital City Clnb to the front as
ss a defendant. The defectives are coDfl.
dent of oonvictiog Cook.
THE COMING CAMPAIGN.
Senator Drown Sounded on the Prohibition
Question.
Atianta, August 30 —Senator Brown wu
seen liy a Journal reporter this moroiog
with regard to th# report that bs (the Sena
tor) would lead the snU-prohibllioniita in
the approtehiog contoet in the city. Sena-
tor Brown said that be wu not at the anti
meeting hat night, u he vm anglMl alaa*
where. He is not in sympathy with too
prohibition movement, voted an open ticket
agsioet it and wonld not hesitate to advise
upon my polioy in the line of his oonvio-
turns, but does not toil that it would be
proper for him to engage personally in the
oampalgn.
Speaking for himself alone, ho thonght
that high liosnse furnished tbo best com
tion of tot tompartnoa question. It wonld
drorease tho dives snd groggsMu. radaas
tho saloons to n basis mors euily amenable
to tho law, and wonld farther allow those
people determined to drink to do so with
oat too temptation to o seoreoy and hypoo-
rl*y demoralizing to tha tons and asotil
ment of toe people. He thonght it wonld
be a good idea to remove the green blinds
from saloon doors, and allow the publio
all that transpired within those sa
loons. Ho favored rigid roles in regard
to minors. He tlnm^ut it hotter, oven
U spirituous llquott wort sold only
wholesale, that they should be sold openly
in the oity in which they were oonsnmed,
withont Bending money ont ot the oity
pnrehose thorn, cr driving people to devi
ons ways to obtain thorn. Ia the coarse of
an interesting personal conversation, the
substance ot which is merely summarized
Senator Brown quoted the leading Oongre
gationalist chorea paper of Cbloago as say.
lug, among other ttiiugi, that after many
years of experiment, "the moat advanoed
thought of New Eugland favored high
license in preference to absolute prohibi
tion." This, Senator Brown thonght, wu
significant of a reso.ion of sentiment in the
Said everywhere. Fries: Cattenra, SO cents,
Ro.p, 3fi cents: lleeotvent, $10.. Prepared by Pot-
Dreg end Cbemlcel Co., Boston, Maes.
"£*nit for "How to Cure Hkln Dl.eeees."
KIDNEY PAINS,
mliiUt* by tbo Cut]cur» Antl-Pnla
Piaster. Warrauted. At dm/glat*, 25
con la. Potter Drag Co., Boston.
Capital Prize $150,000
*We do hereby certifytlwit wo rapenrlae tho •»r*n?t-
ment* for *11 the Monthly and Heml-nnunM Draw
ing* of Tb* Lonlalxna Bute Lottery Company, ant
In person manage and control tho Drawings tb«m-
selves, and that the tame are coudoctod with hon
esty, falrne**, and In good faith toward all partis*,
and wo authorize the Company tonsetldscertlflcau
with fac Him lies of our signatures attached, in Un
adTertUemenU."
Death of nn Old Citizen of Colombo*.
Columbus, Auguat 30.—Mr. Jack Brows.
New Paper. I O no of tho oldwt ciUzoos of thin city, died
# w Dublin, August 30.—Notice haa boen | to-day, aged eighty-eight yeare. He waa
formulated has become a reduolio ad gj ven ^at there will be a bill introduced in one of the largest itockholdera in the Eagle
tdiB. The apodal committee,JuagiDg tbe p refleI1 fc Legiilature to incorporate tho and Phenix mills.
the number and daaa of their wit-1 o^onco Bridge Company, aooinpiny formed I At a meeting of the Baard of Trade to^
«, ueiu determined to uneytb aome j or ^ pnrpo.-io ot erecting a bridge across night it was di olded that Colnmbne should
Ion if necessary. The people of Mil tho Oconee river at Dublin. Tho expert-1 be repreeonted at the Piedmont Eipoeition.
Null* are hearty in their support of the enco 0 f ^ freshet teaches our people I A oommittee ot five waa appointed to ar-
,L -i, and the intensity of the exdtement t jj at nothing ehort of $10,000 will span the range for a proper exhibit.
Oconee in anything like a substantial way, 1
and that wood alone will not aufflee, but
mast be worked in with iron, granite or
atheir interest in the matter.
The Editor* at Mllledc«vllle.
Milledoeyille, August 30.—The Weekly
TY-TY HAPPEMIK08. ^
Com ng la Freely—llu,tne,. Lively— | biiok aml"mortarrand'the now "company I Press Convention as'aembled today and
h, brnrorjaftaarg
“• *« fc las2st!s*!rxissro *•
nStsi..vteTOOmmteuUbtatteitarpriteaodIf.^J;
ttv.uty (20) bales, prices ranging
■hub snd one-halt to nine oenla per
will enhance too value of every foot ot Jordan, of toe Sandenvlllo Middle Georgia
, land In Dublin and should receivo every Progress. Tho ladies havo prepared an
111 Sind, u inGkino nn „ toe encouragement whioh it is lawiul to give, elaborate banquet and the editors were
-Non crop U mark’eteO "o^idt but Sm smack, of monopoly | royally entertained tonight.
toprotement made in town by the allowed to enter the ooarter.
- ^ I The A.^rvarvwv..vasv lltia /vimnanw
• vu a report current yeatorday that si,
... i Killed Uctween the Cars.
are!ro n do^t, D men m o P f ri bu.?ne«e and Lu/t Aoovba. August 30-Warren Frszlar a
’ ■ 1 negro brakemau on the Georgia railroad,
‘ oars at Grovestown
ta votklng force of the ^Georgia and re^in tb. tail that thU la an ago of com- ?XbVw«nTwo Z.
J®*raUr°Md had been ordered frern this KtaR 0 d€T“»pU°“f*sty ‘hi" afternoon and was Instantly tilled.
Itftk. road to go to work near Maoon. “‘“81 “•»«* B arB DroogIU Our cotton receipts are increasing daily,
^tractor. h.r. have gained a repnta-1 .omenta ihe near future 138 bale, having tlen repaired todly.
ihavogainod a repnta
llWomee my unpleasant duty to again which u °°* Un « *>“ eight hundred
« about 7 m at 1 mat tare! h a vi o g in doltar. P« touutu to mainUin and .Ulhsr.
A QUESTION OF OWNHBSHIP.
veekmUsMi getting tho TzmciinArn! Be 'f conatrnct a bridge and throw it open
it is not tha fault of the postmaster for the freo ...
■ud don't b’lieve it is tho fault of toe I .We hope the Georgia i^g 181 ^ 1 ' 1 ”^
Mr. Ilndion C aim* ft Horn* Owned by Cap
tain Collier,
Griffin Bun.
— - _ Yeatorday morning Mr. Jamas OtllUatd
but do think it the fault of the I (dvo the new company every I rode into the city a fine bay horee. Mr.
..•pat between here and Macon. which it can, to deal honestly and juitly by n ndw)II chance 1 to see the hone ee he was
I?*! Ust wu monthly review day in Hi® eompeny, and any other ““P“J being carried to the itable and he also no-
p».r Academy, in which was shown which may want to bridge tha Oconee in tiCcd , striking resemblance between that
T*7 efficient course whleh the DTofenor I ttoMxt twenty J 8 " 1, .. ,,, ., I animal and on» etolen from him too yean
[*««ttg io the achool, with vfhich the The call is ont forthonaw FOblUhing I ag0 . A farther exemination confirmed the
PHuesU well uti.flud I oompany to meet lo Dublin on September I op j n | on n j Ur. Hudson at onos swore ont
I they suoeeed in organizing | chief engineer of the Atlanta andlliwkint-
toe plan some of them have suggested, I T ;|], ro A d| and had been ridden to Griffin
—_ I there will be bora to old Liorene a P*P*r I by Mr. Qaillaiid for the n.eof Mr. Collier,
teleeua by ordir or Court-Vet- she mey well be proud of, one whioh will wbo eipeeted to anlie from Atlanta.
I rank with the very beat country wtekuee of | n r _ odher arrived yesterday afternoon at 4
'stated that be had purchased
i a prominent citizen of At-
which could be ea-ily proved.
*r*D| al I iawt.nn
ig or clique, sod It la to bj I Hudson gxve bond to indemnity, and
and outspoken ehampionof | tbcn the matter reeta tor toe preeenU Mr.
away, thro vino them out cf I made a fcarlesi and outapoken t » . ■ •*•«•<* -*-*•
? and hurting both serionslv They I every intertst andenterpriw cf the people Hudson la positive that toe horee ia toe
tel to the residence of Dr! O. A. and is calculated to edrenoe every^cauie j>f | on§ .tolen tea yean ago, and Sam Clem'
yean, it equally positive.
The question proving the ownership will
be an interesting one.
A Bteullful Georgia Town of Urgant _______
Home,. “Bocon ON KATjy*
HI —Thia little town Clean out rats, mice, roaches, flics, anti,
30 wS-ih” I bed-bugs. beeUcs. insects, iknnks, Jack
gophers, chipmunks.
\
where they received every at- honesty, truth, jostioe and good govern- mimii who hu tendered Mr. Hndaon’s
’ * ment. ________ I stebits for years, is equally positive.
GUYTON’S GLOBH S.
v— •«•*«/, »uu um uccu 1
ifi. * . to l ■ day*, vas
foJg® B. F. Simmons on .
■ a Whm to™“drelered upon a GoTre^AugMtoo-ro ' ^ ^
5 4 “»Bto*v? i n ”“\ n P <m the grouncs was named in honor of one ot cmDguani sparrows, gophers, chipmunks.
i. im S 0l " eut * n080t '»bor county’, best and most ^il’moW 1^ A drugristi
fefwJherei of Tb8 , n r ewiU KTtoe “uoiWuNCOitNS."
IVtUeL '/* * ‘ ft wr days ago in search I reminiscences of his life tong ««er WelU"’Bough on Corns." Quick
iiSSSSSr* C ‘ Bi “ lD « lhat hu tha V,“ 1 ^doX reUef,«implctccure?U * 1
BSs^iVk'BBLichiaSSaziSsfSS SSTs
JK- the of big railroad men • -ton!
i. Corns,warts,bnnions.
Wells, Jersey City.
“UOfUlI ON ITCHJ»
■Rough on Itch” cures skin humors,
g worm, tetter, salt rheum,
chilblains, itch, Irj poison,
barber'sitch. SOc. E.8. Wells, Jersey City.
“HOTtilt ON CATABUII"
Corrects offensive odors at once. Com
plete cure of worst chronic cases; unequal-
’ it gargle for diphtheria, sore throat,
breath, Catarrhal throat affections. SOc.
THE DECATUR RIOTM18.
The Goldsmith. Taken to Atlanta for
Safety.
Atlanta, August 23.—A telephone mea*
saga from Decatur early to-night annouooed
that a party of men were en route from De
catur with Jack and Henry Goldsmith, the
rioters who were jailed there, to Atlanta,
to place them in Fulton county jail for safe
keeping. Chief Connolly and eererel effi
cere rode ont eeveral miles to meet the
prisoner*, snd they were lodged in Jail
Lara. Tha causa of tha ram era. ot thajni.-
oners was a well defined report from Burns
Mountain tost a lynching party down there
were preparing to ewoop down npon the
Deeatnr jail end make enort work of the in.
carcerated rioters.
THE LESSBt S PREPARING TO PACE
THE GOVERNOR.
Atlanta, August 39.—Preparations are
being made both by th* State and by tba
convict lessees for the hearing, which Is on
derot for Thursday morning. It U not to
be diegulsed that the fete of the present
convict system and the fortunes of tha lu
eses hang in a great measure on the result
of this hearing. The lessees will, doubt
less, have their desperata oanse represented
by able eonnseL The Stele will be similar
ly fortified. In this In'cetigslion the State
conld bays no abler counsel than Attorney-
General Anderson, but in this hearing he
wiU sit with the Governor aa a part of the
high oourt. The Governor haa, I Warn,
deemed it advisable and beet that the State
should be represented in th* proper pre
sentation of toe case and the prosecution of
of toe charge* against the leasers.
Mr. Boko Smith, of the Atlanta bar,
whose altitude towards the convict lease is
well known, waa summoned to the tirtcn-
tSre ofS» this luofiiiug, asdkada. .at
cnee with th6 Governor. He will doubtl
be retained to prosecute toil case for the
State at Thnrsd.y’s he.ring.
WHAT TUX bovzaxon SATS.
HeariDg this afternoon that oth r r
very center from whioh too prohibition
movement originated.
THE JUDOtSinf,
Candlclsin Mentioned and Tlloae Avowed-
Judge. Hlmmons and llrown,
Atlanta, August !? ~' r Le Kimball
House lobby for noun to-night was a sight
and tbo swarming crowd of butotn holers
put tlio politician again in bis tent. Tho
vacant.Suprome Court judgeship is tbo ex
citement uml in the packed lobby to-night
were to be seen a number of the gentle
men wbo have boen annonnoed as candi
dates, soma of these are now avowed can
didates. Clarke, Lumpkin and Hook aro
undoubtedly in tho raoe and will stay.
Their friends aro making a vigorous canvass
for them and are ell hopeful.
Up to the hour of tola dispatch there has
been an element of nnoertainty as to tha
candidacy of Judge Brown aud Judgo Sim
mons. It has been understood and con
ceded that neither wonld make the raoe
against too other, bat too donbt Las been
which of tbo gentleman would retire. It
now seems that Jndgo Simmons will make
the race. At 10 o'clock a large number of
his friends proaeed him for a dtclsion, and
they havo authorized tbo statement that ho
will be a candidate. •
I havo just left Judge BrowD, who aayB
he is nnablo to state positively whether ho
will allow bis nsmo used, but Inclines to
the opinion that he will nob He baa tho
asinranoe of friends that he can be elected.
It was evident that much depends upon
the course token by Judge Simmons.
Judge Pratt Attains hu dtveloped some
strength tonight, snd some cf hta Situs nab
friends are hero feeling the way for him. It
is likely lie will be a candidate.
Jadge Branham is also a strong proba
bility, bnt other names are not so promi
nent u they have been for several days
P«h
The Capital CommlMlon.
Atlanta, August 30.—The new capita
oommluion, a tall board present, ' ■ to it,
monthly meeting st the executive utaoe to
day. 1‘h. expense aeennnt, net amnn..i
due contractors, covering the' period eioos
hat meeting, ws* eppre
ordered dr
Commissioner*
Wa, tlio onflorslKnod Bank, snd Ilsnk.rs, will
cs7 all Prise, drawn la Tlio 1-onI.lsns HtAt. Lot
teries which may bo vre.entod St onr counter*.
J. H. oouant, rnsMaat tanl.isns National llaaS.
V. LANAI X. President Bute National Hank
A. Rll.IrtviN. President N. 0. Nitlonal Bank.
CABL KOUN. President Union National Rank,
JTnprocodented Attrition!
%J 0v “: naif a Million Distributed,
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Incorporated in 1868 for 35 year* b» the LacI.U.
tar* for Educational and Oharluul^ur^o*?^
oyer $540,000 hu tine* l>«»o addod.
By an °YorThelming popular Tot* 1U franchU*
wa* made apart Or t.' 1 * proaont fltat* oon*tltattoa
adopted Deomntor 2d, A. D., 1870.
Tbo only Lottery evor voted on and lm!um*d by
the people of any Htate.
Jt Never Scales or Postpones.
It* Orand Single Number Drawing* tak* plaea
monthly, and the H*mt-Annu*l Drawing* regularly
every aix month* (June and December).
A *plendldopportunity to win a fortune. NINTH
GRAND DRAWING, CLAH8 I, In the Academy of
Mn*lc, New Orleana, TUESDAY, Mr|itemb«r 13,
18M7-~20Kth Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize $150,000
49*Notlc«.—'Tlfk- H are Ten Rollani only. Ualvea, |5.
fclflh*. $2* Tenth*, |L
Lurr or rmizu.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF..
1 ORAND PRIZE OF
1 ORAND PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PUIZE80F
4 LAROK PRIZES OF
20 PR1ZE8 OF
60 ••
100 ••
.91CO.OOQ....9160LOOQ
60,000.... 60,000
201000....
10,000...,
6,000...
1.000.
20,000
60U. .
20,000
26,000
80.000
40,000
6J.OOQ
ne>* had been emplo)C'i beaide Mr. Hoke i La*t Li-^i-.i-iture.
amount, $io, i.*7 .1 A •> muiltn*. ouaist-
ingof Comtbu_A *r» M)U«r. Hoaeli and
Thomas, waa appoln.c J to pre pare auiUbUi
refolntiona touching tho death of the late
C. D. Horoe, one of the contractor*.
The Oorernor wm tvqleafe.1 to aobmit
to the Attornay-Oen. v4 the queetion
whether the drath nf Mr. Horne would in
any way reqn rt*a new bond from the oou*
tractor*.
'l$.o archil* rd w*» requ<sted to report at
the bhxt rntom-K the prooeble eoitoc filling
elcctrio app^ratUH throughout the building,
an also no eatimate for fitting wires in tae
Senate and Hoaae chambers, txeeutire of
fice, library, bapreme Court room, grand
corridors arid dome.
The AI. A N. O. Invr«tlration.
Atlanta, August 3C —The Mzrietta and
North Georgia railroad inTcetigating com
mitter had a aes*ioo in the Senate chamber
to-night Present, Senators Gucrry, Lam-
kin and Messrs. McLendon, McCord, Went
and Henry, of the Home. The only vit-
neese* examined was Col. B. F. Abbott,
of Atlanta. He waa a member of the last
Honseand of the finance committee and
prior to that time coanBtl for the Ma
rietta and North Georgia, lie detailed the
histOITOC tba Lg^Mbn under inventigA-
tion, fat kuew noihing of any improper or
corrapt intlatm jj* brought to bear to *«care
: it.- of the resolution through the
800....
300 " 200....
600 *• 100....
APPROXIMATION PRIZED.
100 ApproxJmzUon Prize* of 9800.... $80,000
100 " •• 200.... 20,000
100 * «• 100.... 10,000
1,000 Tfrmtcal •* 6)..., 60.W0
2,179 Prize* amounting to... 9635,000
AppllCAtlon* for r*to* to dob* *hou! i rerozdl*
only totbe office of th* oompuny In New UrU*nz.
For further Information wrlla rlmkrly, giving loll
Addrez*. FOITAL Nt/1 hd, KxprtM Money C>rd*n, or
New York Eicbxcg* In ordljixry loiter. Currucy
by exprea* (At our «ip*u*«), Addr*4*>td
K. A. DAUPIim,
Jfow Urloan*, La.
Or BC. A« DAtTPHIN,
Wiuthlngtoii, D. O.
A(l<lro88 Kctflntored Let torn to
wrw OKLKAKH NATIONAL HAMM,
Now Orleans, La.
nmrmr rvvny thu th**?*••*.•• g.w.mu
m.nyj, HIIJU *fl OLlk BiMSipri and Early, who are
•nil M wavmni. ln«hAT|*i>t UiadrMvftia, laagaiiaameet Abadnle
. ami a warrant; flUrtlM4aad iin^rity75UtaJBSS!taaii**.inai,
r He Dry for Ih# mdtlulBi o'uhl, Mil*’ ^I»ln* wb*t number*
will dr** » yrlz*.
REWEWnKH tbftt the . ♦. of all Prlzftft I*
ClUAltANTKF.D l»Y FOLK NATIONAL
1IANKN of Mow Ortoa: «, And the Ticket* an
•Icood by th* President ot an laatitutton wbo*«
chertond right* an fpcognlzed In the high**!
conn*: therefor*, bowar* of any lmiuUob* or
MMwyiwi* *~ w
WedAfttAV
FOR 8
Two Large
Iron
ES,
Safes,
Which wo will not n ed on account of eonaolid*-
tion of oar TWO f»TORE8. Th*** w* will •*!! at a
great barjeata. They ar* la good condition, *ul
will bo told on *ft*j Um*.
PIANOS and ORGANS,
J. W.
anzl-dhwlm
BURKE & CO.
ARDINABTTJ OFFICE, JONE8 OOUSTT, OA,
b*r»ftft, R. II. and 8. A. Gordou, tednkiuiatra-
turdon, of Jon** county.
>r by the fint Mondey In L>ec«mb«i
• my b%r.’t ••ffiriftllr. Aug li. 1*wj7.
R T. UOtk), urdicery.