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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13,1887.—TWELVE PAGES
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Georgia 1VI11 Pin ter tain Doth.
President Cleveland’s letter declining to
accept ihe iuvlUiiCw Maces extended to
him was delayed loDger than the nature of
Ilia affair would seem to demand, but
probably for reasons sufficient to him.
The people of Maoon, however muoh they
The Athens Banner-Watchman has the I GEORGIA EDITORS* OPINIONS,
courage to make this manly and truthful Athens Banner: Good for the president I
statement: "Judge Simmons would have of the Senate! For his vote against the
been elected on the first ballot, and the Brady Bill,
manner of his promotion wonld have been | . Covington Enterprise: Three cheers for ]
AND NOW COLUMBUS,
I Ga, on the 2lth day cf Octeber next, and continue
one week. The premium lit!%ls most liberal, pro
viding for the payment of $12,300 in ca«h premiums,
I besides a large additional amount In special pre-
THE LOWELL OF THE
EXHIBIT AT THE
crvTT'rrr vxtit t miums and many medals and diplomas. Being un<
&UU 111, WILL* derth# auspices of tbe Georgia State Agricultural
K FAIR. I Society, of course agricultural exhibits will occupy
• P-mpt »d enthusiastic had not the th8 1818
the foremost position. Seven counties will contend
for the $1,000 premium for the best comity display
‘— tty— A8 “ 4 agn.
Hnperlntcud.nt NUb.V. Succez.fut Trip to
Columbus—The Vomit? Men's Com- the many Individusl exh'bits that will be made,
inittce Appointed and Meet- The space already asked for discloses the fact
that tbe horse and cattle show will be full of anpe.
nor specimens, and it is certain that the poultry
display will be superior to snytblng of the kind
ever before Eeeu In Oeorgla. The race track le tbe
log Called—Clippings.
mote prompt aua I , racy 8nd stat , Fi)r!
impreMion gone abroad that he had need the TbomuyUle Enterprise: Tbe manner in
position which he has just vacated to ala in which Governor Gordon has taken up the
hi. politloal purposes, or that he had neg- convict question commends itself to the
iected bi. own cironit to extend hi* ac- people of Georgia,
quaintanoe in other sections of the Atlanta Capitol: President Davidson is
There I. no use denvinc this wilkln 8 straight to the Governorship, and
Stole. There is no use denying this I Qe0Igia ^ find no more worthy eon tn
faot. It was a matter of gen- place in charge of the affairs of the State,
oral comment in tbe State at that time, and Albany News: The State Pair at Macon I the people of Columbus are finally aroused I tSSJSSSSmTtSSSmff
if we remember aright, some of the most is to be a Georgia affair, and Mr. Davis is to L, tb# tAvuUaaa of an exhibit at the Fair, will b. .mfwn l iSomphti variety.
conservative iontusls in Georgia were out* I b ® the greatest of Geor^ims* What need .u the larne manufacturer. L T . Uo » n ? 0 ‘ e "‘ ent
, . .. . , „ . - . we care about what Northern people .ay "* “ RW 811 the wr 8 8 manufacturers, I th»t ennld be
spoken in their disapprobation of Judge I aboQt i,y It is none of their fair, and none and they will get np handsome
Simmons’s course in the early part of the 0 f their Jeff Davis. exhibits, Mr. Joel A. Walker, an old Ma-1 Prraidout Nortbeo retimed .everal days age from
tost gubernatorial campaign The Maoon Calhoun Times: It I. evident that the Lnito, will be superintendent of the du-
Telegraph has urged that objection to peeent Legislature would like to leave that , whioh will require very large spaoe. I tear the fair, rbeaeth j.rux.. ha. been Oiee for
Judfffi Simmons in the canvaas inet closed. J°b (Dean bill) f°r another General Assem-1 ** . _ . * , 3 .. . Ur Davie's vi«it, end on tbai day a grand reunion
® * I bly elected with a view to the disposition I Eferyona l n Oolnmbns has the kindliest I of confederate voterane will be held,
Columbus will bo represented at the State I best in the Mouth. and many of the fastest horse*
Jair. Superintendent Nisbet arrived from 'of
there yesterday afternoon. He says that tractive every d%y of tue fair.
amuieraenU provided will
desired, and the clti.
are exerting tnemieives
to provide ample accommodations for all visitors.
. bly eleoted with a view to the disposition I Everyone in Oolnmbns bas tbe Kindliest I of confederate voterans will be held, This is in
and notwithstanding the endorsement of of the road| and it ig not likely t £ at thoy f ee lings towards Maoon, and the exhibit on AfE!* S!^ri?^2£'ind!^ 0 lhow d u
the Macon bar and the llattcring turn-ont will tonoh it. that account will be particularly handsome, was brought about only as a delightful addition to
of his friends in Atlanta, the truth of the Onthbort Appeal: Gov. Gordon is strong-1 — - — -« •>.» ...... »„„i I the .oci.l feature of the oocwion,
accusation mn.t have been felt in many ly upheld in bi. movement against the con
as a token of the sister city’s warm feci-1 pniideat Morthai. Huportutendo-t Nl.b.t, Clerk
. | - - - „ , ing towards the Central City. I Ortor. thrir aralatahta and the citizen, of Macon.
(marten and to have hanmered Jadfte Sim- TIo£ I 688 ®* 8 ®bo have been unmercifully 8 J are determined that the fair .hell turpaw any ever
quarters ana to nave n.mperea dnage ram 1 orn#1 to tbe poor wretches under their Mr. Nisbet says that he was almost over- I held in lieorsu, and their tfforu wlllbe
mons in hto excellent race. charge. We have as good a system as oould I whelmed with the tenderest oourteeies from I ,u l.
TnE editor of the iilsckshear Georgian, ke derisedi bnt the evils which have sprung I Captain Mote Williams, of the Swift Mann-1 ThoF.lr which begiii. nert week and lute one
, , . , . I up within itself need purification. tr no.,),. I week wlllbe the beat ever held In the Bute. Free,
claims that he was the only protectionist at Sandersville Herald - Congressman Barnes’ **°toring Company, and Colonel 15. Grigsby I ldent aa.nted by the people of hlacon
the Weekly Press OonvenUon. He certain- grand success in securing a magnificent Tbnmaa, through whoao kind offlcea he «d »h« T^yeH. u ddng wm. graad work Jo
CRAZED BT COCAffl
SUICIDE OP DB. E. L. BORou
OF ATLANTA.
jbool 1
Found Dead on HI. Bed, With
tol Still in Hi, Hand-A Slav. L
the u.o of Cocmlne-Soine.
thing about hit Past Life.
being the only protectionist present. We’ll I of all bis eonstitneney have endeared him I the Evening Ledger will aid the 1 1 %“Vou5u , ^to»M 0 T«m£°rtp°fMnt»<P\
rnttfL ihft nditnr hnlf wav bv conff pnini» I I Fair generously through their oolumus. I c*o»e we feel thst ours is one of the best counties
"a he w» the on“y Ttor prlntwhS S°T COn 'T f£° Mr .Nisbet tL also rfoently been inAla-iS, 8 ,how b#
may regret the jeen^of a£ , TOCStfg jn big papcr proUclioD . | ^toeTghtef^park Christian | bama. He eay. the old eoldiers over there | » 2"^
TT « “77^—# JiiiT-i 11 spirit in him, and any conscience at all he | aro fairly wild over Confederate Veterans* Fair week.
*, - , Heke is a sample of willfnl or criminally „ ust { ael that be baa diagracod himself and Day. He met no man who waa not enthn- At th , Sa of zzConfed.
receipt of his letter, having long since ignorant misrepresentation by the Bueua bfonght shame upon the holy cilling ho hua Biftatio 0Ter tbe rand re-union of old sol- oldie?., the mui«.n of the st.t. Fair h«e
oe«ed to indulge any hope of having Pros- Vi.to Patriot of the Tm-xotarn: shown tori^soUtUe fit torj>y his intern- dierf _ ^ , v , r / man Bald be wonld be at ae SSSSVSiSSS? SSESC* %
idem Cleveland with them. ^^druncmrtoe.dlcl.th^p^^^^^ ^AnKU.ta ne.siDr, Hawthonie himself, I Fair, mid that every one in his neighborhood SS^5J.*{ 1 irtl , i ) ^:^SmrtuS™of , 5n"«h™Uv , ln l *
It would probably have been ftn TrLrnUArH ofgundsy, and advocating the Candida-1 * n fcli © “idst of hia rambling and raving, has W as bound to attend. ex Confederstee who c»u poesibly attend. A large
' | cy of Jud B e Blmmon/to the Supreme bench. That is just th. W.y th. people are taik- *«£
The TKEZoLrndocl^ys agree with «"“poke°‘' w^^emiy 1»S not only in Georgia, bnt in all the ad- to hav. .fuit Md
.. _ „„ _ ... | ?“i ette a bnt o,w^-o. b"*—«. — tl ,
, , , . , I always ready to indorse hta independence. nam8 Benet” from Sootland 1 *** .. , . I Mr. J. J. Ktucheu,a thorough going, practical
l.m mustoltmuponTnch^L laaiontoe 8 P e8k ‘”8. “ 8 “ “ 8 “ ^om Angnsta Chronicle: Of course' Mr. Calvin is
<dronmstonces would have uffold tood tot ‘»e free breezes of ocean blow, ^SfiFSSt* to ^°^onv^ | I MM!?**?■*!•-
the oarping eritics and politioal blather-1 Miles, of Texas, is anxious to sleep with | fairly considers
Atlakta, September 11.—Dr. E. L j
helm, a prominent young physician
lanta, committed snieide about 8 0
this morning, in his room, 421 at the ]
ball, by blowing out hia brains with, J
five calibre pistol. This diaoovetv 1
ever, was not made until 10 o’clock,"
one of tbe attendants on the floor'ei.
the room for the purpose of cleaniJ
and found the young physician IjitJ
less on hto bed. The doctor was in il
derolothes and was stretohed at full J
on his bed, hie head resting on a J
and hia right leg and right arm hangij
tbe side of the bed. Bestit
pit of hia stomach lay
pistol, the left hand
ing the barrel of the weapon,
the bed and in the oeiling waa a ltrgel
made by the bnltet from the pistol, t
had gone through his head, and the'e
and walls were clotted with blood andl
SPATTERED WITH FRAGMENTS or BUAlJ
and skull. At the side of the bed
been
unwise experiment, politically speak
ing, to have brought Mr. Davis I
said President Cleveland together, even
•were it possible. No matter how great |
uoueiuiQ lortuecuubmuouuo piucuu | __ tv_-,x | was weu pieasea wun mo ius oi some of the cot-
rcHolution. But the Ioter-Ooean ° p * ■LESStS?* * * represent- ton atnlne c#nU a pound. i t WM a V ert flue> grade.
■iftAM it a unKutitntn fnw w»Lr»t it I * n 8 M tofexhlbilfl, etc. Iho fol-1 Mr. Kiucheu hss been induced to prepare s bsle of
•dZtto Glenn hill " TheHenlte .^‘“g lolt « h “ J°>‘ b ““ r “‘‘ Ted bom
The Senate
him:
‘Fobt Valley, Ga | September 9.—Col.
- fe *
a kites. I Horizontal Morrison in the latter’s private I terms the “beastly Glenn bill.
President Cleveland goes to Atlanta, as grave. No donbt he can be accommodated. 8 nd °to ° accentSe the° nnbHo i • * „
originally promised, and will be honored Morrison hss shrank some since his impos- sentiment of the State by the passage of S’ °’ P ri8 . r TL? 88r 8 « r: ^ th8 ,, p80ple
there b/aLmbUdGeorgian, to the best ingfaneral cm, off. tbisbiU. This is an ton! in tt5 o^Mr'CvT, to“to pT
of their ability, snd certainly with no lack i tE NPUD’S MOTIVE. Tt^n^TXlT* ^ ^ “ ' ' “ “
of ©nthuaiaatic and patiio tic demonstration. I . 1
Upon the following week, Mr. Davis, jour- Dld Po * tra “ , * r u ' nfro “'J 01 *® ° f ‘ T
neying without demonstration of any kind Editors
and accompanied only by an esoort.of citi- T bursday
z mis to proteot him from intrusion, will como j len ( ro '
A Woman's Age.
A woman, it is said. Is no older than she looks.
Many women, however, look double their actual
7i«L W V' WaVl*ri7 of Pntl«r' m V i h« ! **• by reason of those fnnettonal disorders wtilch
l thrown to the winds. I JX.\^ *5 f ® 4l * I wear noon the nsrrss and vitality, and which, if
AuRusta Chronicle: On general principles, be there with his entire family, twenty unchecked, are lUbie to• «Au»|> the »ost robust
k.iUw.tw tk. t ZZZT Strong. I woman to a weak, broken down invalid, ur.
we do not believe in tne Legislature rtgu-| wr m rr Frierson savs he "will brine Pt*roe’> "Favorite l^cri^tion’* wtll positively cure
rmrr itlAvan ” 3 8 •▼•>7 irregularity and weakness peculiar to tbe sex,
„ ... . .. I snd requires but a single trial to prove its surpass-
Every old soldier in the I ing merit. Price reduced to one dollar. By drug-
see Mr. Davis. | gists.
to Macon and quietly mingle with the Oon-1 Ammonal''The'pabiio wL~ put "on'notice I th"eTe Ie Dhone oompany becomes'irbitmy I ,^ t 8 Yoto B th“JSun7 mra"n thetod'emo^'
federate veterans and the families of such, I, onraose in the relation, with the rode and extor- JtraUon.
THE FAIR.
I It Is an Institution of the Whole State In
or tho Legislature^ to rconlato it “ I xuo *ovu w uewuer, 1001, wm do icug I Fssct as Well »» In Name,
ate remembrance and personal esteem. Tho I ^“' n " ot ,' obn T< clatka a Senator wben I * Savant News: The present Legislatnro r8 ?5“i b ^i 8 i ‘5 ttn a wi ,i m .v. Pf ®? bll “ post . b “ ,trU8k v. “‘ra'.“‘v ® 7 '
‘ncidents,iii bo a, wide apart as 18011 ^ ^ lmpaaobad by tba Hon , 0 of M »«• i ^ I U unraimorin^
and 1837 and havoto eaoh other norelation I napj^ntati ree, anddldhe not roto Ben -!„ Uc u it w»lBIcoet hoforo it conclndes" toml-l Miia Lindiay. of Oolnmbns, will have dieting an unexampled success for the
other than a historical one. Together th*J fro P .. gnIUyr ESS it iffm&J&totouoSlSX? 8 . Btot. Pair this rear, ."nd as we grow more
will form a uniqno and striking sceno whon u wonld , tbat tb#re beln - oani#d degree of certainty. It is pretty safe to say, fn , ‘"f, ® h”'* 18 .”’Jg..* “ d ^ oto .. •" uted of ^ «®rtointy
wiswedfrom a standpoint o* tho future, . , l id . f b v tho tmr however, that thovalnoof Its work from I J?} ®?Jn!k^whfeh^hB^hinka^ftf^r nTiif^fn vo grow more
of g» suf. s..u,k I., .j,h, „“ b u .v“.",ti t”'£
I and only sated from conviction after 8b .S2. m in b, £. r !ih «to.. wilUxcol her luSt/ear’s exhib t. Yours Urili commlnd^e most earnest attention,
| truly, “E. A. Bose,” I and be best calculated to attraot capital and
Tree Planting Again. _ w >a _ ir[ _ l __ mmmm ....
On yesterday tho Txlxorafb dwelt upon pe aohmcnt by the hardest work and tho nse £* craS5fledto settle thomf 30 ” Wi " b ° b6t ‘ •
the sab j cot of tree planting, a subject jnst I 0 ( oorrapt men in the Benato. Speaker Bacon I —
now of peculiar importance to Macon. It I laid his late defeat to snob tactics, hut he I VOH GOV. GOltDON.
large pool of blood, which hat come
the ghastly wonnd made by tbe bullet
Aril this the attendant saw in a mg
and, in a greatly excited condition, rai
of the room and into the hallwats, (
the alarm. Soon the oecnpants of
rooms on the same floor came in i
the fHghtlnl picture.
The bait in the oeiling, the spotted 1
ing and wall, and the position of tbe
also that of tbe pistol, made it an e»,
ter to tell jnst how the rash act
mitted. All of these links showed tl
doctor must hare been sitting np h
when he fired the shut, as the bniiet,
ceiling is jnst above tho head of hisl
and that when he pulled the trigger hd
the mnzzie of
TBE WEAPON TO HIS FOREHEAD
wi’h his left hand. After firing the
be fell back on tho bed, hi. head le.tiJ
the pillow, and died with his left]
still clutching his pistol by the barrel.
As soon as it became known thtl
Borchlem had committed tnloide, bis ft
began hastening into the hotel to hel
facts in the case. Among them werl
Hirseh’s, who were, perhaps, Dr.
cheim’s most intimate friends in At]
These gontlemen took chargo of the 1
An inquest was held later, bnt noth!
interest farther than has already been
was developed. Several witnesses tel
hearing a sound resembling
lort of a pistol about 8 o'clock,
. d no attention to it, thinking tbs
eanse of tho sonnd could be easily ei|
ediy some servant, it aaked for. Tl
>ort was not iond enongh to came an;
o think of its being made by a pistol,
for this reason little attention waa pa
by any one. The faot that snob a I
bad been hoard, was only developed
bad been discovered tbat a snlcid
taken plaoe.
THE WOUND IN THE HEAD
which covered not only a good porti
the forehead bnt the top of tho
may be of Interest to note here the results bal ,o soon capitulated and knolt before | What the state l*rrssThink of the Governor
of, and the system nnder which trees aro b j g whipping bosses tbat pity la lost in oon-1 and tho Convict System,
planted and cared for in Washington City. | tempt. To join hand, with Renfro to | aro njging tbe shout,
a mistake corrected, I enooongs its investment in paying enter
A correspondent sends this letter: I i beI ? »t > r tn
"Georgetown, Beptember 9.—The ooca- *},!* .^ lk b8 0 J^E^ ( . lb b ^ v I f bi 8 b ba 7i 8
sion of Mr. Davis’, visit to Msoon will at- JPeedtly shsko off tho lethargy whioh haa so
ford an excellent opportnnitr for all Con-1 !? D 8 oppreB ? ed ber > ? nd ,i0 ?® to* 0 ? indiea-
fedento officers and
mortnnitv for all Con- 10n 8 oppremeu nor, atm since many maioa-
others who arc able to tio,ls P olat to »“ owlj a-»akentog from her
Washington hss a park commission which I wbip oul ex-Senator (now Judge) John T. I .sfhJToonJirt lc7se mu.t‘^ ; ’“. B nrerat’rami I j»> ® x ‘" T «» nt P 1 *® 88 for •ocommodAtiomi, ar '^ b “„j!f 1 ^^Ind‘XtetdS^ prepara-
akes tree selection, cultivation and plant- oiarke to a feat that carries with it some- thing better? It U much easier to tear down b ° 0 , “ b ^ 8 ld *1“ “Lm® hThloh^re^aid U ;„“S «nn take the initial step and pr jent hcr.
ga study. By their annnal report, just thing more than mere sorrow, for past an- tbftn * 3 10 baild np ' shown duo and popular honor on^thto oer- " cK 10 lb ® astonished gaze of her sister
'Tgffjmgs-r^ vygS^aii^^iiit!
ntrol of the BUt^ and eonflned at some | raf!!,. s,n.h -m I 88 fairs, the fairest, or as a sleeping
sleeping
tonoh of
ersclf, like
makes
ing _ . . |
at hand, is shown tho number of trees re-1 tagonism to Postmaster Renfro. I Oe^toorpa Echo.
moved, lowered to oonform to grades, re-1 The BUto of Georgia has oome to a prot-1 control„ U1UI ,, - _ - - AV - . — Ialr — , n or
Bowed, now ones planted and the amonnt ty pass, when Postmaster Renfro is tho place remote from the free citizenship, will ^° do f “jl p d b t b u e B rftnd ea nrivilece Wira.)?.}} beaut y- awakened by the
of pruning done. The number of trees appointed whipping boss of tho ring in I 8 ° muoh broil about them cease. I ^Mvwtomffi^iSryto^y^h^U. I ^ J 0 „
growing in the city under their c*ro U re- Georgia! Tho ring now owns tho controll- ^if^Sovemor 1 Gordon ureaseq the eonviot I of ***** wil l bo required, and therefore th i*!v rft S e . f0 4 r
ported as follows, and tho report is interest- j jng vote in the Railroad Commission, »lto iJ^iXwWwffi'T^th?^ ^
ing, w showing the varleUes chosen by an Bapreme Court, as well as Federal offices in lasting gratitndo of oil men whoso humanity Blr i? a ’ ^ 18b ", “f 0 *?*- goal of prosperity to whioh she should
intelligent and active commission as yield-1 Atlanta, and Dearly all minor offiees in tho *op«rior to the thirst for gain. worthy Gentleman who haa fallen Into a apeed " ltb fl J ln 8
New York I '“ao^erao^Gordon Is Indorsed from one 88 '“'’ a ws’u
Gkoboix. I en< j 0 f rijo Btato to the other for hia bold w P * n xha Txlei bxi*h wiaurtrH *®°rionof Georgia should feel a vital Inter-
HAWTHOllNP-ANA B,Bod in favot ot tnmanity towardoonvicts. f ba „nlo of Georda and tho nnblto uem 081 ln » Q onterpriao oonoeived and kept up
HAWTHOIlNE ANA. I Paper* and people are landing him. The SllK > Xa^ a !2!S?n^?l klffKi for tho purpose of developing the reraaroe.
ing the best results. I State. So did Tweed rale in Now York
There an 11.TS sett or white msptM, sn sugar | onca on r time,
sal black or Southern maplM, S.7M Norway ma-
ptn, Hit scarlet or red, 420 sjeamone, S.C43 ash
Zsaved uspleo, A121 American Undone, 7.000 Car-
olina poplars, t,ath American elms, European alms,
end mlatd slue, 4,5:0 sycamore., or halt* wood,
end European plans tress, etc. Then an now on
the streets and avenneeS\014 trees nnder the can |
ot the parkins commission.
An entirely different selection is made
for streets from those intended for parks, and
the prnniDg is also different
Some day Macon’a etreeti
over to a park cemmimtlon
o ,»uu.u K uiuj. auo ,r ,i.,. tno nnnoino ot board ratio will 1 lor purpose or nevetopiDg tne resonreee
colored people of Angn.ta had a big mase I g 811 /. 1 .”, 1 .!? 0 gonffing °I DoaMljtili WUI I, eT ery porUon of the State, and of ex-
S^nlcdzeYricSov'Lcr^rv Liohlv^ Prominenldiizen. .pointed totoJklfto! ^g “ d
‘ h ® G ° Tern0t T6ry hi8hlT " SS v«y matter; anSTor the sake of the
the premiums
work by
Pointed Opinions of the Press on tl&e Pla
giarist Controversy.
MOOT charitable forbearaxce. I tbe y enlcgiEOd the Governor very highly. I 5i“vMy"anttMi an5*fo“ the sake“ V of"the I toaonfaeturing InteresU, by preeenUng to
me Courier. I b I city’s good name, they will see that no ex-1 tbo °° t f ld ® "°f] d *? d *? foteigj ospltsl a
It is Benet the gentleman and Haw-1No donbt thsra havs been ritnsee grow. | toAop^jil be JiowiS. But the TiLXGOAfH ““Pie * and atUacUvep oture of resonroes
| thorne the ! & V*! 8 ^ bul honeeUy believes there is no pnbUe plaoe of »" d enterprise, as varied as ate our wil.
uawthoene’s hortfulness. entertainment that wonld be guilty if each oUm »‘®. »? d f 8,ur ^. p 1 r J^ a0 “ 0 ^ T “
Athene Bsnnsc J, 0 , 1 ?!” ‘ V, 1 J. * thing as raising board rate.) during the I oonr *g° Mtallhy rivalry and interest, the
»«• I^cr-Tuxion. Inquirer” made the ^“®f SSl?snd* ra?’ t ST^iS ^ ** 888 b ®° nt ^1n 8 fr ^ ‘pLrifn^ ^
ts may be turned charge of plagiarism upon Dr. Hawthorne, riana want to assign them to a parlor while i?f ]h 8 „^5».t n cnmrnn° I premioms of $1U0, $50 amt $25, hare been
; wo trust that 4 thoy C ° nBiB “ S 1 “' e “ *° * b »® “ Ni8b -“ ^Uo^ora obtKarf “ for exhibit, tof Wto.'Si
they will. No city oon expect the beet re- Bido ^ won a literary 1 coup. U< Thereis , an l ivident disDosilion on the ***** ronDln B ^ r <> m to $3 per day. Should 8enuinehM
anlta from tree planting and parking that jnl eandall’s most dkault thrust. part of tho accused Georgi^oonTiot lessees b-forehand*'alftlut'wlU 4 bs^nwawary^on “ I£ f*"***. or of herlndiyldnsl citl-
dopends upon prirato enterprise and diverse I Anniston Hot Blut I to smirch tho reputation of Governor Gor-1 i,,' a j—i -m ba ttnn i_ ofMaa at I 2808 816 to be repretentod, space shonld be
ideas. * Benet has given tbeDoctor “abad quarter don, because of the fact that hs had a part- fhe SmmiUee for m'.i/nment to rither 8pp “® d for 8 ‘ °“°®- ot “ «*y a°‘ be se
, of an hour," and the Dootor’s immediate nersbip interest atone time in one ot^ tho b b8 L ""!Z t or nJtoate board!nahoMS onradwhentlralrad.-
Dont Unit th. Hall, brethren give him "benefit of clergy," It leases/W that ia only an addiUonal and b ,.„’ v “ra dXedfLm*!
Tbe farmers MUM promotion ».r. hum of »"*•« may be that the Atiauta pnmohera are uite urgent reason why he ihould cause the 1 Not Let the Fortune Slip by Yon Now,
4S pee seat-os the necessaries of Ufa sad the Mv tbe * Ieat 0 , mankind. They atlok to chhrges to be vlgoronsly and thoroughly in- frJ°S*n **?“ * “MM* 11 " * n J> D, ' r *p- No one dooBu
con Tana Ci arm U endeevorlns to convince them a brolber j,, distress just SS a memorable vested. IleMnnoUfford to lettoeras- J^cT^onnt ^ho^WM^nraitotod uSlm^oTlhi'Lontrimi. State tottmy^«itiwoS
«hst there teprofonadwltoom la coottnulm^to do j j ar y did to tbs offender who ws* at tho picion get abrotffi that he U loth to probe cba “m a n 0 ° t£e E c.n e Vjcommitteest Than- . on^u^dUniw^: * aJ^S
ao. ThU kind of profound wttoom m.j be found b &r for hog ateaUng. They all had some of tho matter to the bottom for fear of nn- of . he yonne men of Bibb * ,h ; b J 8 b°w thinmamtu sad where FonS.
i Z^Z la * taa0 t “ HU ^ B,TU “- AU - ,h8 P° rk - P l88 “ nt P 8 ” 0081 conce.merxoca. ^S!fhiTnd"r IflhS •SUSTS
*******. Why Not? I Americas Recorder. meeting ai .. i *-
If what It meant by tbit U that the | Bailer Uersid. 1 ^ -ww I
forehead bnt the top ot me neea
dressed, and the body arranged Ins
natural manner. It waa then placed|
coffin and will be baried to-morro* f
noon.
Dr. Borcheim has been a resident i
lanta for over four years. He was bd
New Orleans. Whan quits a yottsgl
he visited Europe and studied hisprof J
in Berlin, and later in Paris. He the
tnrned to America and entered Boll
hospital in Now York, where be reml
for two years as an assistant to the!
siciana ia charge. When he left thf
was to accept the position of pltvsici
charge of ME Sinai hospital in New 1
Aftor remaining there several yean ksl
to Arizona, where he served the goretri
ts post pbysloian. Leaving Arizooj
earns to Atlanta, where he hss lihos rtf
Tho deceased waa in his thirty-third f
About two years ago be beoame
ADDICTED TO THE USE OF COCUNS]
whioh greatly injured his health. HI
Atlanta and went to New York, WM4
was admitted to a hospital; and whHsJ
• ‘ ourod of this w
Tbe fight over the question ts to whether t0 me et on
termers, bnt for the tariff, conld buy the I We notioe that some of on? exchanges I ^® . l “^] : ‘ l b *’? J 0 '^'®j* tbe * r l **“? b j 18 o’clock, in the ehtssio
neccsuries of Ufa 45 per cent ehesper, we “ d bfttor ojjysndlAl bsdoublF rareraSg |
reply that there to no truth in the state- JJS^HsSSito ConneS Governor Gordon from the feet Oust
ment. These "neoessaries," of which so Well, what of that? Why should not the I 0D ® ot .^ b ?. < L rl,!in81 . ’V',®*; 8nd —
ranch to beard, are, as a general thing, I Txlzgath f 8 ”' I ^radtoe'sLto'do^nofrilo^the^ I Se’ume airpto^nUo^rad ™\hl
sa cheap now as at any time within the ^ OoDgreeaman. it ia doubUeee from I of tke oonvicU. In view of this foot, plus they may agree upon be executed at
memory of any farmer living, and some of wortby motives, snd it is s Undabls smbi- *„*??,,fig?* : **»*». ^ ones: , u M u
would in our opinion I investigation m embxrriiilug for 1 First ward—Ben Jonee, Louie Dinkier,
them can remember back as far as tbe near
est approach to tree trade this oountry has
wxperieneed.
The protective policy to now the Ameri-
can policy, and it it to booked
, only by the kind of wisdom found In the"
asylums of the land, the fact reflects very
•eriotuly upon the “intelligence” which op
poses it It to a feeble Intelligence indeed
thst can beheld down by lunacy fortwenty-
weven yean.
But onr contemporary to simply a wild
talker, meaning less than he says snd err
ing in what bt means. The eoonomlo policy
of this country can only be changed or de
fended by dose study snd argument. To
assail it with mere statements based on no
reason is, to nse the simile of a Florida
-contemporary, about as foolish as the
•soils of a billy goat npon the shadows on
a welL
Tee public frequently sat* “Watte raon
on Randall." Next winut it will aee Bsn-
alaU on Watteraon—with both feat
tion of Congressman,
worthy motives, snd I
tion. M.j or Hanson would in our opinion I ■
make an able and more useful member ?®''®™ 8, t P‘ > ] r ?““ ** V 18 /bam Pearson.
tbs majority of Congressman. I bo 7*. T * r - Ifra Govemot hss heffi hto own, | second wsrd-Anthony Vsnnneki, Thos.
Congrusman Blonnt has mat'
useful member generally snd
it on bis constituents; still wi
jor IjAnton possesses as mnch natural
made agood and f“ d JS* ,b ?* n a rannakable perseverance 0 Dr#Wi w . a. Johnson. N. B. Johnson,
kn j r, I getting at the bottom of the conriot sya-1 n If \j 00r ,
It ws belters Ma- t ® m ' “ d ••beH* 8 * ‘bat if bs finds it to bs - Tliird ward—Boll Sims, George W. Dun-
ability As Congressman Blonnt; and we
treat ws will not bs held offietona when ws
add, that if we were u resident of the dis-
trict we should prefur Major Hanson to
Congressman Blonnt, because the farmer to
right on the vital bins of protection, and
Congressman Blonnt is wrong -at least that
to oar opinion.
Judge Simmon's “Personal Foot-Rug.’
Judge Simmons, in fact, seems to have
been given a new trial, and hto election
shonld make others more sens!tire ot the
improprieties cf the ease urged against him,
rather than forgetful of its imp
rather than forgetfnl of its important mor
al. We should grieve to think that the
General Assembly, by this action, had sanc
tioned tbe practice which has been nrged
a cruel one he will do ail in hto power to I ea!li Ctande Estes, Joa Bond, E. J. Willing-
abolish it. 1 *
Oreeeeeboro Herald. 1 Fourth ward—Sol Hege. S. G. Chopin,
A convict system in which such outrages j{ w. Jemiaon, L. 0. Gugtl, W. L. Slier-
as have icccutly come to light at certain | ri j]
convict camps In Georgia are possible, to
sorely rotten to the oon. These abuses
and barbarities are n disgrace to the Btato
and a (home npon the civilization of the
age. All honor to Georgia's noble snd fear
less Governor for hto prompt and manly In
terference in this wretched bniiness. Tbe
people are at hto back, and tho press of
Georgia encourage him in the work of
form. Ws do not believe he will beeitate I Lowe."
or flioob in the performance of hto duty
Vineville—J. L. Hardeman snd Charles
G. Conn.
Warrior J. N. Hard, Frank J. Parker.
Godfrey—Lonto Bedingfield, Robert F.
Murray.
Hazzerd— 1 Thomas Clay, N. A. Powers.
Howard—Dr. Lee Howard, W. G. Bass.
Rutland—^William Willis, John Hurd.
East Macon—Merritt Birdsong, W. B.
Wo respect his courage and prelee hto hu- u dolo( , magnificent eervioe for I
manitj. Perhaps hie conns will etir the p a i r . Each tune of every paper 1
legislative branch of the government to a ] kiad vord ^ Hy ; or the Fair. Tl
THU STATE
ifleent service for the State
haa soma
. Tbs press
I of its duty. Wo hops hs will not baT# fn || y awakened to tho important fact
stay his hand until the fail measure of pun- tbn ja lr is s hute ineutetion, and
iihment hash ten visited npon all who have I tlllt ju iaocM . to a matter of Bute pride,
outraged jostice and brought shame upon rxaaTEouazocasaL.
tbe Btste. I Ths Fair will e|-«n at Oaalral City Park, Maoeo.
z bank, i
Fontaine, CatlsnW, UsL; out [aid thru Osh Wills.
Ikzgo A Co.'s task at Ssu Francisco. CaL; one to
tho Ait zander Oo. Motional b»nb at Cairo, nt; coo
to Q 00ran H. Espy. Houston, Tcass; one to W. II.
Anthony, Houston, Tsass; ons paid throush the
NaUraud Farh Bonk of Now Turk city, N. »„ to
Crane's honk at HornoUovUlo, H. V. No. .i.tie
'— — prize of 140,000; also oold
(loach: One was hold by
I. Ml.; one by T. J. Baker,
amaoD. Crump, ot Joneo-
tkrotuh Well. Forgo a Co.,
| by wT A. Uamhlll, paid
I hank at Jackson, Tone.;
draw tho second
in fractions of tenl
11. T. Woods,of FortUnd,*Ms.;^nsby T. J."baker,
Chlcofo, 1U; on* b“ "•* * " * *
boro. Mo.; ons was.
Hen Fronctseo. CsL: one
throush Flrat Notional hank at Jackooo. TnnG
one to A P. Hill, of Now Orleeaa, La.; ouo to J p
Bchulzo, No 211W. Markham .traet, Uttl. Book
Ark.; one to Wllluun Htsglao Adoao,Bootoo. Mam
No. tS.BSSdrowthothlrocupltal priso of (20,oi0;
oold also In fraeoonsot tooths, at II each, one
wti held by Robert KoNaushtnu, Oovoraor otn
Blchmond, Va; one hy W. u. Scott, C.mp Poll
IU.; one to Owns Oboe, Ladoula, Tea.; ons _
Robert J. Youog, Jr.. S'! Ouotom House uroot, Now
Or loans. La.; one to th. MIim. M. and A. Knar,
Naw York; on. paid throush the Fall. City Hank
Lou lav ills, gy ; ow. paid throush ths Anclo-CUU-
fornlsn Bonk at Baa Francliro CaL; oh to H. M
Eddloa Olouooo, Minn.; one to Jstaeo Btovurao.
» Hsnov.r Mima FrovadoB«o. JA 1; oas
Oscar OroohoU, ear. Hichardooa Drag Os. Omaha.
Nob.; one to W. Doollng. Sin FrsncUeo. CaL
Tlchsta Noo. 11,1* and 47,421 draw tho two fourth
ton. O. C.. CleveUad, o., Mompkta Toon, v---.,
Clty.Mo.. BinnU , rt«.Ato. Camden. Art., Jack-
oonvUle, T.l, and ban Fotnaadw CaL It will all
go ovra oo Tueolel, Octokw 11, uri, and no one
■hould Ut th. c
Negro Shoots Another.
Maeshalltuae, September 11. — ft,
Hamilton abut and probably fatally wound
ed iiauip McGhee hero loot night about one
o’clock. Both colored.
was, to some extent, oared of this 1
When he entered thte hospital he *4
daoedto a ekeleton, weighing not |
r
than 100 r , —
came ont he returned to AI
looking well and apparently
•tored to health, weighing 180 P»’
Since his return to Atlanta, he bos
been uving cocaine in an jmmodersta
and hto health in oonaequence was t»
His friends are unable to aseign »a
reel eanse for hto committing 88
Some of them eay tbat within the lut
Home of them say that wltmn tue i-j
or two the ubo of cocaine by him
paired hto brain, and at times
BE WAS THOUGHT TO BE IBZATK-J
During his residenoe in Atisnls, M
enjoyed a fine practice. He w»J to
npon as n good physician, and wis ■
generally encoeaifu in hU pructbwj
was a member or the Odd “J
the Fnlton Lodge of Mesons, end taj
Unto bran oh <it tbs order of B n*i
Th* only retotioos of the deoessed j'
are a sister in New Orleani, and sneu
It°£*’sald Dr. Borchtitn, whilr
treatment in New York, made an site®
commit suicide, which wss ducivr
time to save hto life.
CON YF Its QUA Kill 18.
Their Stores of Wealth to bo CUI
Coming to the Folr.
Cony err, September K-—0"*^ J
ing in rapidly and the “Op *'U . 7
gathered, and will be considerably “I
Oar people era oomblnlug to b “^ b J
road a distance of some toat n ~T,
from town so as to open np f°“
immense rock qnsrrics. Tw0 Tu,®!
companies h vs slreedy eg* 888 J
work on these quarries ** h -s
rood to nnllt, employing to”" 18 ,]
hands, and shipping tram fifty ■
drod loads of rock per day. ** •"
it to almost impossible to toPW M
mand jnst now for Georgia ,
opening of onr quarries to eettstoV
thing for Conyers. ..ravtiri!
A grant many of oar pe°Pj® toy^jj
intend going to Urn BUto FstorJTJ i
g t, perhaps, a lut look as their
tain—Jeff Dsvto.
Chauncit, September U-
Carry died Uzt night sfter » i
n-es of several months.
Chsnneey’s oidtst snd hj 8 * Jliiticf i
upholding wh«t riB bund PJ ran*
the wrong fe»rl”-ly. H*
five o’clock tbi-i ever.it
honor-. Hi* many tries
elaewhere will regret t-
in lie
U.ra of “
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