The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 04, 1887, Image 7

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STATE OF GEORGIA. .pnsjoB OK THE AUGUSTA J^BTOMR. L.J.MILLkR. .„ rE ood to Locate at Decatur- „ (i candler Struck With t)«itl.. of Mr*. T. N. |Hr ' „t Broawood. , September 28.—The ^’ Oiz-iiie was sold to-day, so P t0 Mr. L. J. Miller, one of the puj's largest stockholders. Mr. ; j* li6 is determined to make a sue- ’jthe paper. He also says that he is 1 manager and a stockholder. 1 (!lJ - pigeon matoh between the An "Id the MiUen gun clnb to-day, An. UjoMwlthc Millenu by two birds, ^ 39 out of a possible 45. \ VISIT TO ELLAVILLB. M ot Schley—The Sollcltor-Oeaeral ' and Bio Oueot. unU ,i, September 28,-Sohley Snpe- feurt convened Monday morning, -Allen fort presiding. The Colnm- ad Americas bars are well represented lodeed, the Americns bar comes in ; , c judge Fort, who was dispatch- Uess rapidly, took siok yesterday UO bat resumed this morning. iriUe enjoyed a good rain yesterday, tit in a long time. This little town is Jttr little place, and the residences are tete and there amid the native for- Oik and hickory. ^formers of Schley are doing well, 1! estimate their prosperity by the ad sleek appearance of the mnles and ibey drive to town. The merchants A NEGRO RF.PHPSENTAT1YE. Anguata Knights or Labor Send a Black Delegate-Heavy Dauing* Salle. Tabo?°"T A ’. 8ept * mber 29 -The KnighUof *£ b " r ,. ot Aagneta are getting pre ty lo. when they have to lend a neg?o delegate to S^VtasHk es&wwKJsk - “ ■' wm Among the anita Med to come np at this term of tee Superior Court are some quite Into'cTth 8 n . Wl B-Aohetdta ! L ™ D .‘ tlm , 0 ? lh , Spinning Company f .°if ‘“J 0 "'* sustmned while working for them. He was struck by a Bhaft and maimed for life. Charles Black, atone is suing the seme oompany for $5,000 Macon Tiuoaarn Bcmxac. ) Mo. ox VunuuLL Manrr, 1 Atlanta, Oa.. SaniHsaa US, 1SS7. ) The Qovernor’a court held a short ses sion this afternoon. The main witness ex* •mined, pnt np by the respondents, was OoL James M. Smith, lessee. He tans the Oglethorpe camp. Hia testimony covered in detail the management of that oamp; bat there was nothing in it of special pub- lio interest. He toetified that hia oonvlots were well fed, well clothed, and well oared for gen erally. Two or three guards were exsuuued, but V „ ... a,. , iuu many boxes are being cut nothln 8 ot „ , P?2» 1 ln, « r “‘ b ®» ria i; tb ® T °„ Benet > tb ® well-known every year, and they want to diminish the °“® W8S ® b f ted - . "Anxions Inquirer. ontnut if Dosaible Counsel discussed the queetion of argu- ’ — — inent of the esse, which will now come on MiLI.KDGKVn.LE. aiarrlaycatCbauncey. I soon, as there are only three more witnesses Lodce or Odd r.ib... >n , Chaohcxt, September 29.—Yesterday af- to be examined. The indications now are C.nS,F«to?r tT.co,* “ 1 0 ®>°® k ‘ Mt ' D - “• Stewart, of that there will be three speeches for the Candy Factory—ThoCottan Question. Telfair county, was married to Miaa Kan-1 State and five for the lessees. JUilledoeville, September 29. — The I nie L. BQSRey, ot this place, the Roy. J, D. I — lovers of mysteries among us are enthusing- Anthony officiating. THE CASK DISMISSED. Odd 10 ™'-. '““tf 8 *•«»““ Frnceedlnx. In th. Case Again.! bringing on the boll worm and making the ootton to “ahed,” is the came. Miss Annie HoIqkm, of Uooon, is over for a week's visit to Miaa Maude Hardeman. Naval Store* Men in Connell* Savannah, September 29.—'The Naval Stores' Mutual Protective Association will for similar kV « w * wu hold * meeting at the Marshall Home next AUen U 1 unint^K^A d A M £ B ' Frances Monday. The object of the meeting is to £]nmn #„ ? k th S 4 n8tls , U t Faotor T tor diseusa overproduction of spirits and rosin, u'hlcb-:. -n he a J? ei “ a °i, haaband . Prices have dropped off ao during the past n t. n, ® d , by 8 Jril falling on him year that the manufaoturera ore making bnt while in their employ. The plaintiff in the lltile ont of their eropa. They recognize °?’4 ** by Hon. W. D. the faet that too many boxes are being ont Odd Fellows. The organizition will doubt-1 worthy young men, honest and full of 1 ®nr b y > ^*‘ i0te i? i? 0 lev daJ,s - «w; While Mira Fannie is a model young I . TI K „ r , <2H _ A _ W. T. Conn A Co. are preparing for the lady, and we prediot for them a bright and mannfaotnre of candy for their wholesale happy future. 8 I . .rlbn grocery bnainera. The manufactory mil | 'ium at Mdu. I I!"®-,! 8 !.* . miumfaolory rave a capacity ot 500 pounds per day. In the opinion of some, the cotton crop onnolly, proprietor of a wine room, eharg- McRae, September 28.—The long dry I ln R him with violating the prohibition law. is almost" marketed In that'of others’it I ®P oU “ brokeB 8t lMt A elow * s‘“dy rain The only ground for making the oharge waa lacks as mnoh as it ordinarily does at this hss been £ »* Hn 8 f° r five hours, and there is U bat a bottle of whiiky had been found season, of being gathered. Be that as it ESlr 50 »PP® 8 » B ” nf » h »H"g soon. upon James Sheppard, who wae seen to h BUiictt llaln-Bcath of Mrs T. N. Kit- lla-Vlaltota In Town—Ilouml Over, boawcon. September 28.—A slow rain abcen talliog sinoe yesterday, whioh it 5 nfreahiog. ™ Toller, oolored, waa eonvioted of larceny in tbe justice court this ■ting and bound over in the sum of Stcadr-d dollars. ft T. X Killio died this morning at 1 **• Uerrtmains will be given burial in ;* *?*ily cemetery to-morrow morning, h- KUiin had been in alow itate of healtn ri*Wnl months, and returned yesterday to Home, Qa., where she had been • few *)< lor tbe benefit of her health. She many relatives and friends to moarn y*tb. •"we Usy Brown and Lorene Joasey, , lu-iusting young ladies of Smlthville, Jttitrenldaya in town last week, the ►hot Miu Nettle Marshall. II Simpson, of Anniiton, Ala., I>& town on business. ,4, formers ore paying np well. h.C!ieney, wife of Dr. J. N. Cheney, kgpolir clerk of Sobloy Superior Court, 1, jericus attack of paralysis some btioce, but is convalescing, kc old veterans of Schley are enthusi l( nr the reunion on the 26th of Octo- udare making arrangements to be j^gchoville House is the popnlur rally- ~. Mi of the bar, and every room in the jtlua its memory of the olden time. I Willie Hawkina was always the oenter (metion, and hia death has been most plj regretted. At present, Col. Edgar Jon, tbe genius of tho Americas bar, is bettaunecdotarian; and, in the leisure a, tbe boys rally around him. He told grylast night, on the genial Solicitor nnl of tbis circuit, which iUnatrates J lie Southern character, kpitior Court, ts tho story goes, was in cic Leesburg, and every room in the „ ns crowded. A etnnger had come a the night train, and there was no die space except to "bunk" with tbe itor General, the well-known Charlie joc. fit porter brought the stranger in and ad tbe oase. It was agreed that the itger should be taken in. A short bnt ■Hit conversation was indulged in, bm tbe solicitor, by profession a man of licratigating turn of mind, put the dear, luterrcgetory: ■Tbit’s jour business?" ‘•limapanoramic show.’ 1 •Tbit you got?” Inhibit Adam and Eve in tbe garden, twin tbe bnlra hes, Dmiel in the lyon’e aSuspson and the foxes, Joseph and fakir's wife, Jonah in and ont of the as, ind varii alKtnes.” ■lim with yon,” replied the old slate, itcch earnestness. "I have ever been irdigiou cast of mind myself.” “Bat vbere did yon say yon oame from?' ■luTcriaid, but I bail from Muaaohn. fc' buingsightof tbe religions view of tbini ithe bent of his own mind, the "o k,"itraigbtening himself np to a sitting ««nm bed, said: “Btranger, yon are •tight. Yon are welcome lj the hos- fatyifmybid. but yon tee them breeches ■fiM cbuii? They are mine. There ’“ liin tbe pockets, and if that money utbtniu the morning there will be a *1 panorama in tbis town.” ^HE MACON WEEKLY TELKQRAPH s TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 4, UW7.-TWELVE PAGES. H. Sassnett. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bassnett were tendered a reception by the bride’s parents. Clinton Notes. Clinton, September 29. —We have had very refreshing rains daring tbe lut forty- tight hours. Crops will be short, to the uantaaily THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA. LESSER JAMES M. SMITH BEFORE THE GOVERNOR S COURT. why hss been the drummer of the Salvation Army for six months, has put eslde bis dram and says that ho is done with (he Salvationist!. He says that Col. Light is an old hog, that he pockets all of the money snu divides with no one. Referring to GoL Light he says: "OoL Light just gathers in alt the money in sight, and he is getting rich. I lost all my business on aocouut of tho army, and when I wanted to sell a history of my lifo and conversion with a few gospel songs, ho said I must give him all the money. I osked him where I could get bread and meat to feed my family, and be told me to trust in the Lord. That fellow just takes it all and doesn't do an; trusting bimaeif. I have been a drummer in tbe army for eight GEORGIA’S HIGH COURT. EX GOVRNOll HBNBRY G. M’DANIKL ON THE WITNESS STAND. No lteonltecttan of Having Approved the Transfer of tho Grunt Iutor.it—Im portant Letter Blissing From Kiecutlve Files. Macoi TsLiaaAm DcaiAtr, ) No. SJ< narrsBAU. srarrr. j Atlanta, Oa.. timsm 39.18ST. I _ The convlot Investigation vrss resumed at • months and missed only seven nights. Yon I o c ‘ c>c ' t tola morning. know Captain Hildren, nt Rome, left the Judge Hopktna put In evidsncotheprlnclpanoep- oamp because Col. Light gobbled np all the <r>1 biennial reports from lari to lisa, making n money." compute chain with thou of IS8a to 18W, already Anderson says that Capt. Ella Hrncker is Introduced, among the few good women connected with Tho State's counsel amended their seventh charge the army._ lie Bays that she left hereon I so an to add after the werds -'developed ■carry,'* account ui Use ounuuut of CoL Light to- I the worda "or some kindred trouble. The defense wards her. Some of his comments on the I claimid no delay on account of tbs amendmsnL morals of the members will not bear nub Ucation. ACTS APPROVED. Thu Governor Albiri Ills Official Signature I th “ report of the penitentiary Investigating com. Connolly—OOtcers Censored. Atlanta, September 28.—A few days ■ to » Number of New Laws. Atlanta, September 29.—The Governor this afternoon affixed his offloial signature *~ the following bills: A bill to incorporate the Ltmisville, Waynesboro and Alexander railroad. A bill to create and provide a board of aueuors for real and personal property, ■nbjeot to taxation, for the oonnty of Ghat- ham. I The fresh meets given to oonvlete consisted of A bill to amend tbe registration law cf back-bone, spara-nbt, feet, bead and souse, tbe oountlea of Floyd, McDuffie, Burke, | On cross.examination eitness ssldh. .sv most may, it is a faet that there are already marketed in tbia city more than twice aa | at.he i HARVESTED BEFORE FROST. much cotton aa i i same date of 1886. oome ont ot tbe wine room, and whom the illoe arrested and carried to the station loose where a search of his pockets EUFAULA EVENTS. The L... Pickings from ,h. Snake Crop by la finding the bottll Since "then No Means of inferior Quality. Sheppard baa testified before the grand Death of Mr. Mu.tha Brar I,re .. I AmfisStoi f-» • lucbra long and 0 lucks. tb .?‘ b ® did not ** tbo * bU>k r UeAtn or Mr*. Mnrtha Ilrsy—Dry Spell J f D dUmeter In tho larg»»t part of iubody wm killed I Connolly. Over—More Street Limp*. I e few days ego lo tbe rear of C*pt. Bobbin*'* bona* I Tbis moroiDg when the caso WSS called Eufaula, Ala., September 28 —Mrs. 0Urk# Jr ', ? I in the oourt,City Attorney PendletonMked ' i7 ’ . tt xir.i t « I end e button, and wa* an nirly looking repUle. Tbl* I .t,. it. Martha Bray, wife of Hon. Wells J. Bray, u th* aecond nttleanake killed on the island, tbe I th ® ctae he dismissed. He gave no of tbis city, died at 5 o'clock on Monday other baring b**n dispatched near tbe Martello reason for making the request, without evonine and will he hnried this morning V )We . r * boutt * n y elk/, .*K 0 ' The ,nal1 ® hftd ev i* commenting on each an unsoal request, or *«• Btoj'o death is a ca- SSSfc WfatSl SriCaart s^kra fe.^ b .« n ,hfZjffalZS munity. She was a wo-1 do not breed on the lilaod. the case. The detectives who made the at- manbfjpure, Christina oberaeter, bright Wrigbtiviu. Oxatte. I test, and were in the oonrt room, said mind, lovable dispoaition and oharitable to C. 8 Benfr -e, a young men of thfe county, living nothing. „ f. n i L I a few miles from towo. on lut Wednesday morulng The entire transaction showed that the Tho dry spell is over at last A steady | 1 dU ^ ttio ? °***. w8 *. ”****2*. rain fell during yesterday and oontinned I r*tu*r. who w** air**dy in coil with he*d erect to •“ parties concerned and that there was until 3 o'clock this morning. j r**dy forbetu*. Renfro* ru*«d hi* gun and *hot I an understanding between the arresting of- Eufanla is to have seventy-five additional !*■ be ^ 1 ® ff * T b ?. -oak .* WA * /!«? ln ?V the oonrt and the city attorney, to .twet lamps. They have been located by I ^ “ d ^ twet,lj -° M and thr** butr I teU no tjiing with reference to the settle- the city council, and when plaoed and w*lton New*. “J?? 1 o! Jf* ®* ... ....... lighted Eufanla will be the best lighted city I a coachwhip, meMuring six feet in length, was I ®‘°°® t “ eD » v , ®“ oa ^ nf Its size in tho oountrr. killed in Mr. Geo. 0. Belmen’e pMtare on* evening White, a prominent insurance agent of this U*t week. Two *m»li negro boy* brought it into 1 0 lty, and a prohibitionist of the moat ex- tomi radsa'd Hwy MltodYt. rh^ ww. tral bray. | trt ^ e tTM r „, the owie ot 8 heppard’« to tacklo such a monstar reptlla. | >tt(gt ^’ bl , bein? I#arcbM b tb.^Ue,, White claims in justification of bis action, days in the'clty last week "on "an errand of I „ r— „ ’ _ ■ , 1 that a relative ot Hheppard’a aaked him to love " He is now private secretary to Brea- Attrny ” c ®“ r * rtjr 8nd I ihe part that he did in the matter, and ident Alexander, of the Central railroad. I th. aim. They Were Af er. this the reiaUve, upon being interview! The beantifnl Oomuloee ia in fine boating Lawroncovina Herald. I denies moat emphatioaUy. To the geuei order at oresent. Four steamers Rave A «7«rl°o» aiiacoifaeMunto )njt across tbo pn biio, it looks like the ease waa one w«kly forTbbeville." „ I wud.r | tatSiS® “S _ - oy«. Rimlolph. Kluort, Oglethorpe, Wilkinson, Greene, Washington, Walton, Morgan, Lonndea, Emaunel and Falaaki; so far it | applies to tbe eounty of Greene. A bill tor the relief ot 1*. F. Addison and I D. J. Hayes, sureties on the bond of Rachel I Smith, and said It was written without bis kaowl Kimball. lodge by hiabookkeoprr. Major W. W. Charlton. A bill to incorporate the Bank of Cnth-1 klr. Smith ldonimsd two other letters written by huff- I himself. Msjor Charlton sometime# wrote loiter. A bill to incorporate the OartenvlUe and m wltaosa- absent*. If th. cm was Imperative. Knoxville Air-Line Rill road Company. I 04rt . J(II1 . w . ..lnh. A bill to tnoorporate tbe Thomuville, I Cap*. John nr. Naims wee cailea. Ws. principal Florida and Weatern railroad. I keeper tn May, tses. Sant OoL Iowan to luvoaU- A bill to preaorlbe the teea ot the ordinary I g.t. the death ot Wm. Hturgts. of Chatham oonnty. Mt , u m itkx objected to Capt Nolma tsstlfylng on A bill to ratify and oonfifm the obarter of 1 gm, nolnL a* tt came only within tha personal theEatonton and Madison Railroad Com- knowledge of Col. Tower., who bad already trended pany. llnwktn*viUe Not**. Hawkinsvillk, September 28.—Mr. M. I H. Connolly, of Savannah, spent several To-day U Jewish holiday, and the city is I * n d on*rle* M*idox, of tht* conntj, ab^ut some I meddling with the bnalnesA of gome one somewhat dull I poppies, which terminated in Maddox drawing *n I else. To-night at a meeting of tbo police ULCbarlry R Warren of Savannah, i® tSSHT St’uKlSW spending tbe wrek with hia brother, Mr. J. I ^ te tti* their difftranc**, and th* warrant w** di*-1 fM . i rt ^ crre< * re PJv» B. McDuffie, of this city. I miaaed. Maddox'* wif* then *wor* out two war* I which, After complimenting Bu- - - - ... -•* - *— 1 —»- — • ,u — — A * fc “-*»•— » *•*-■-*—— — * good officer in the general ds duty, said that in this case ire glad to nee blm ont again. | rt ck. To avoid arraot Msdooa stepped off into Ball l E." n,a •*®"riod hli authority aa an offloer. Rain rain ridn! It baa been valuing for | oonnty, wt*r* h* **» par*n*d by tb* bailiff and I The only blame that there setma to he At- three davs atVndilv. his pc.»e. IPeyfottod him alHtratu Clerk’s, but | |. 0 htd to Buohaoan is that he noted on days atwHiny. | h.r.iu.edto.abmlt «° » rr « b “* »“***S: White's statement, Instead of going to tba with an *x*. lotilctloganri.ui wonud aero** tot I - .. , ” i_” t# *k* . »nn of l. A. Durham, on* ot th* arraaUng Tarty. | *®“«V0 In queAUon And leorning if the LtxiNOTON, Soptembtr 27. — Splendid cutting It to thab^t,* a length of flv* loob«*. * -* »— *- i.—.a— ihoulder. Durham tb*n *hot rains to-day throughout the county have !*»•" «b« *{60* »«® facts were as represented. The board to-night eleoted fifty ot tbe broken the drouth that hss been continuous “ u 1 d . 0 kldn.'ra. , “liii h io^2d'u ^squad of sixty-five patrolmen that will be hero for five weeks, np to last Friday. 1 ’ * ■ ■ IH«*v. .t >k. xvu^iinn memnda dnrimr The poteto crop bav been much out off by the drouth, ts has also the late peas and „ • „«| “Lata iTtesday sltornoon.aaMr. J.J.OIIvait acor- The rains find very largo quantities of tbe Boons VMS and E lavlilo railroad. garooa one, and Maddox Is enable to bo moved A Broken Leg. Americas Recorder, on dnty at the expoeltion grounds daring the festivities. They Courted by Mall Atlanta, September 28 —A prominent bnsinesa man of Atlanta will, on the 5th of •pent the summer here are gone homes, and those who have been abaent have returned. can resume bis duties oa tbe road. An Infant on tb. Tramp. beginning to be quite motive. BRONWOOD. toot. I a tramp lath, ehape of a llttl. boy about » yyara , , r® TT w j. tL.nlf.mhrr 28—The elav I old- cluutlag lo the leader of tbe engine. When couple will leave for Atlanta, which city Savannah, September J8.-ine eiay lh ,' conrtuclor e-p^hed blm be Jumped down they will make their home. pigeon aeaaon closed in Savannah to-day raD under the traio and refuted to come ont I 1 *--* **- - *- -* 1 TVlaa Boom Licenses. Atlanta, September 28 — Attorney-Oon- with a match between tbe CbetbAm Gan I nn t 1 k* wm Menrad by tb* conductor that ™«k wf M^vAnneb. And the Gay ton Clnb, ■hould not be b*rm*d After lb* mu* fellow Us-lra sa»v«mrklrtn.V.ln Th« I ctawI*<I'out, tt»# ktnd h**rted condactor wm touch- , . ... . « _ iter State ^ehAmpionanip. ine i #d wl|h biaapp^nranc*. and, slur ic«iairing I eral Andereon, to whom Comptroller Gen- ■esssewss — Aoot under NAtionAi unn aaio* i Vtf from and wk*r* h* wa* go lag. took | erft i Wricht referred the question aa to tho C mhhVn nl .£rio d f 7a“to W M "CttSS SSil""w“l5“»S «<-« * b ?» ‘ b « friton w?n. room bill will held by them. I Jarksouvlllo, Fla, but the man be workod for uei. {j, e vear ending December 31, 1887, Tbe Savannah military are making preps- d u^f^b^*ta b «® • right to eontlnna selling nnlil tbe rationa to attend the Piedmont Expo»i«®^ | vided a.ail nottrmMoaroranaraacaaa inero. | expiraUo ^ of u,. t time. After that tba, will be liabla to a tax of $10,000, reg.rdleaa The Georgia Hnesers deoided to-night logo, i The Ferll of Big lulls. Companies of tbe F.ral Volunteer regiment I 4ln , rtnli Becordsr. are dnlllug for the trip. Savannah will be a day or two ego a modest voni _ •all rsnreaantod I eoontry came to town to sell hi. ootton. and Ilka well represented. I many others received all his money la bfe hill'. Ho tried all tho banks and stores la lawn la a vela effort to let a ten dollar bill changed, and anally la and called forest**. OXFORD NEWS. h fa o. llaygootl to Local, at Deonlor- ^-'ry-Damage Feared From ltaln. September 28.-Dr. A. G. Hay- P* UM sold hia henae in this place to ?* C P h?y, and will soon move to Decainr. JJt* «*n closely and thoroughly iden- ■*“»tth the town and eoUege for many PJ Uul hia removal will be a great loss 'w community, in which he has done good and made many warm and last- Jj* term of JEmory College a™ Tc 'y soon, and I am informed teas Hoaptet ia good for a large attendance ^“•Jtntj. There will bo an nnnanally w4® ambsr P n P J1 * in the Uchnologieal tvai*®!* n * n bM h<®u falling for the peat mr'I-lout hours, and lbs indications are „ *®*ther will be bad for several Er,® •<». a great deal of damage will be • 1® ootton, much of which is open. f SHOT in play. *?**tl«a Flay with Gone with the I'-aal - 18 t- The Floating Body Identllled. September 28 —Three yonng tvL * dt L Walsh and Britton, were ont th ff!® 8 “>• Kcbola place, in Alabama, ■tot, B0 *Mi of Brownvillr, and look 80 old oat-bonve out of tba rain, bled Sir? “ d 0M of the other boys en- to. t ;7,* ,n *®le or play with their gnne, Ig£ ll g« , « breech of his own gnn **^i"« l i 8 ‘ u *® other, when one of •Swtkfh2?, d **chaiged, tbe load taking *<ktana 8 rittonaarm, entering about the upward to the elbow. It U hlej“ *h® arm will have to be ampa of the negro women found Vte# JraUrday has been Identified aa , k«k M |“*7 ^iog- It ia not yet known <*rath was the result of murder Cotton ia “Wring in freely and bnilneaa if A1 ^7 n ! JSJi'. y. Md w. fralght train, doe hen at' 8«v*nn*h R'Idi lh* Shoot# I g: "■! 1 WAPhA. TholAdyhu lilAUvtA living inffe Mr.y. B. Whlddra. th* conductor, dl*MV*r«d * * ■.***!*«• th* hr the marrlago will taka pUce. The Udy has never been in America, And the oontiAOtiog parties have never met. They have, how ever, corresponded and cxchauged photo graphs. Tho lady has ralativcs living in Atlanta. After the marriago the bridil Mr. Bmtlb colled the attention of the l*t*c«a* couniel to the foot that he ex)*ctcd to na* the com. plot* reports, which were not entirely quoted tn mlttee*. mu anti m. Burra. Mr. Jam** M. Hmlth um put on ataud by hia COUUMl. 11* Identified a Utter received from Colonel John Nelrna and hi* own r#ply thereto. Convict* were diverted to th* railroad, oompa from camp OgUthorp* with the knowledge and conMnt of the oonnty* of * Chat- I Governor, principal keeper and phjelolan. of the meet himself. That mlgh i have been m late m April, but had no difficulty to keeping the meat by hia procaaa. Wm not pnmeul at tha camp dews on th* Macon and Ooviogton road. Wltoeia wm ahown a Utter signed Jamei M. on th* aubjeot. The point wm argued by Mr. Dor- The Governor ruled that Capt. Nelms might atate what hia action wm. Wttoeu aald he took no notion farther than to Ati^^in^r 8 A bill to prohibit the mannfaotare or isle | of melt liquors within one mile of Odd Fel lows’ Hall at Caines, in Gwinnett oonnty. , ... . . , _ „ ... A bill to prohibit the manufacture or Bale Mn4 ** *° °° T ' MoU “ 1, ‘ “ d * ot aloobolio apirita within two miles of wrU * ‘ Utl,r ,0 Ur ' Bmlth - Trinity Methodist Ohnroh In the county of Tu « >•“*"• 14*n««*® by Mr. J. M. Smith, were Gwinnutt. I Pht in evidence by Mr. Barrow. The 8Ute'a counsel objected to Mr. Jamea M* DU. W. O. OWENS, Smith's Utter of May, lfe85. becauia it conUUed On. ot Atiantn'a Lending I’hj.lrl.n., at btm , y „ w , 0 „ qu oud from third peril... the Point of Death-X1U Mind Clear. Mr. Barrow and Capt. Jackson argnad Oat the Atlanta, September 29,-The medical correspoaa.oce wlthlh. prlaolgud keoparwa* ad profession of Atlanta is abont to receive an- ^ , how lhl , Ur . J. u . 8lal th <u trytag other aevere blow eqaally as diaiatrona aa . _„ h , h « an, that have proofed iL To night Dr. 1 10 c0 “ ,1,, u ‘* Uw ' W. G. Owens, one of Atlanta’s moat prom inent phyaioiana, la at tho point of death. Dr. Owens has been in ill health for yean, spending a portion ot the winter in Florida, and in anmmtr going to the mountains. He is perfectly rational, and talk* to acquaintances who oome abont bim. _ u He realises bis critioal condition and with | * r iuo, iolded arms aeema ready to give ioldedarma aeema ready to Rive np Ibis I They were Wine io ear>»»aie u>» world with the hope of finding a better one Ixyoml. Within A few w iuontha Drt, E. I After ooataltatioa lit Utter wa* i to comply with the Uw. the B-roaau can. Mr. Bmlth aald that till HturgU w»« carried from jail without examlnatlc n by a pbyeclan and put to work. He d'ad before euaaet tU »ome day. He wm worked till be loet bU mind and wm then takon t ff the chain and tied to a tree.an Idled tied to a tree. The Htat* bal proven »U by OoUnel Tow- *r«, and now th* defense tr*tl to aUprpve tt by a ' r to be »*M.y of another writing. ..... to aubwitot* tht* for the oath* of McGatr* and the pujeloAn, wh«i could have been . _ , After oontnlteUdu tk» Utter wecexolndod, except L. Boroheim, V. H. Taliaferro and Jamea I that part which ahowt Mr. Hmith’* avowal of hia A. Gray h*v« pvised AWny And tho death of I 4»w4tion to ooma^r with the V*nitMfttta» ta- — « * • r - • • •' - -* I ijuirciurnU, and Mfclnj for an investigation and the pnnlahmant of any guard who rnirfUt have boon Dr. O trend ia eXpeoted a( Any moment. guilty of Inhumanity. uoaaoi oisMiaaKD. Mr. Jamoo M. mnlih twitflad that hs bad dts- mlaeed McGuire and the vther guard at tb* camp where Bill HturgtM died. None of the guards there at th* time ut tfturgUa'* death art now to bu em- he counsel for the dlffatant laeeaec held a short P 'ie Tire l*a luifto Cs.8«ttle<l- Atlanta, 8-ptember 29.—The Supreme Conrt of the United States baa decided case similar to that of tbe Htate vs. the Pullman Company to oolltot State tax, aa to analain Judge Pardee'a decision. The, —— — — t . . State can oollect tax on tho Pullman Palaoa “ d w« Car OompADy'a bnalnesa, whioh ia begun SKNL*%S?u£taiS2Uta^three let* and ended witbln its harden, bat ownot I ten, two ot the. dated Jane. lieu, and March. i*87. tax inter-HUte comm.roe. Tbe tax for 1880 Oatfata Jaeluonobjected teal Ut letter, wera to and the lut quarter of 1885 waa paid tbia "$£&» this estd.nce waa to morning on Ibat baaia. Tba amonnt was| ( kowiadlvidaaloMtroleraoari«iauidUeal><)<s* $01 for 15 months, aa against abont $800 a I Uut roan tad tbonfrom. Mr. Hmlth raid that the vear. formerly paid by tho Pullman Palace *!-«<•» char,, waa that company No 3 waa not con- Car Company * 7 | trolltoa Uo convicts worked liy Mr. James M. lb* Oovauor and the Atlortiey-Ouanl dim med the letter, atd excluded them. Official. Claiming That the Frenchmen I H .]or Warren'sKm^ tTld.xecntlv. cmra. Ware ghat While on French Territory. I wae sworn ltsUesUAM a tetter written by Mm- Paris, September 29-Proenrator Sa-1 M rtrertten or Oorwwte J.mra M. rmrtfc donl'a report on the frontier shooting affair I S^liSun^ate. d th'a \ikoUts offlc.. A of oity lioanaea. Too mlademeinor penalty follows in oare of a fuilnre to pay the tax. Coming Marriago uff Mr. K. L. Itmhards. Atlanta, September 28.—Cards of invi- . tation are ont for the marriage of E. Lunar thsMonur I KichaqU to Mia* Anna B. Ziiglar, whioh uttb* (allow | takes place in Philadelphia Oetober 5:h. Mr. Bloharda is well known in Uaeon, where he bae many friends, and Miaa Z -ig- tntho'raln bone I *» r i* the daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Zriglar, of Pniladalpoia. After the mar riage a recaption will take place at the real tor tho boor. Tbe aane and ao on on- visited, to all of feared that this illness will prove fatal. . ccemed to drlnklna. L- _ Cotton to coming in rapidly and every- ooelydrapk“ d home la a wm- denoaof tha bride’s parents, 110 North body ia happy. on with hie mouey etui anthanged. I mi.i. r Tna ninbea oome, and from the present | a Badly Mimed yneatlon Hawklnevllle Neva Five! F.rmer-My crop la ehorL I don't believe outlook, ia hers to stay. Rev J H Dixon, piator in oharge of I Fuel F.rmer-My crop re enon. loom oeiiov. •L rthnrch of this city, has I wUl(et more than twalv* kataa par plow, bolt the Presbyterian Cburcn or ima ouy, ™ >m cnDloM .to, tna fsc« that my «rn croc te th. returned te Via work after a two weeks te 1 ^ t ( , TW end that I have boa and hominy Tblrty-foartb itreet SUDDEN AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH Affair, at Ty-ty. Tt-Tt, September 28.—The long drouth Second Fanaer-WeU. did yon make Flret Farmer rtlit bK broken by. *-«« «*■ ,t began failing in the early part of the I ^ ADd ]Qlt nch ulk u oe. with a prospect of conunmi Maj. D. F. Oaena willagaii drummer's grip on tbe 1st of Oo rdghUMtnight°uid conUooea thU more- • - - roapect of continuing all day. rin taka hta ctober, and Angnata'e New Ma.ouic Temple, Angnste News. The co OF MR. JOHN P. BLACKMAN. Mscov TxLaoaava Bnuc, No. an WaiTxiuLL mui, ATLaavs, Oa., kunxua TV. leal. John P. Blackman, brother of A. Y., 'Goa” Blackman as be ia better known, was found deed io hi, bed abooi 6 o'clock the above h«i canted ns lo | this morning at bis borne on Jaekaon ... ’" "—*■ street At that boar Goa Blackmao got op and while dnseiog called to bia brother in an •oil. Sadonl says he made a personal in- rrrrra.1 vaatlgation, and found pool* of blood on I na waansoaiLaan. French territory. There were no blood I Waatmoraland waa ealkd by tae State, ataioa between the pool, aad the fran>i®r. I tookta. Nore of th»» tr. nch nhootl g party, bo | n*gro wutnan—vary uoaitraedv*. Mi* tudakoot •AVi, oroiMd into Germany. I ru her face. There were UT day*' alcknesa at Leblgnc, the banker at Nauoy, who to I Wkalra. rarapteJaly. aad^.awra day^ rtek- leasee of thegroUDd where the ahooting on 1 mTber^aorao(“iSal.rtil montothin Juir. Ue tbe Fraucj-Germ ui frontier oocorred and I bad ordered anitecorbainw to be navi la the diet o( who wav one of tha part, of sportsmen, I convicts ten days bnlora the eiemtealloa to Dr. few yards on tbe lett. While descending I pond Uamwn ap In (neeand waedaand than la the path wa were absolutely exposed oo the I no malaria than. It mtul hast baon jetra aloe* Oerman side. When the first shot w»s I }• at poed waa toll of wsier_ the — * Brad I beard tba bin of a ballet overhead. I *-ra ® * b °J Before I bad rseoyared from my surprise | msu In rebnt'al. the second shot killed tbe keeper sod the third wounded L'entenant Wagner. I sum-, . mould the local amhori'iea and wa fuuod | ,tooa b ’ blood pools on French sotL I nq-ientad the sergeant of g-ne d' arm -a to mark the tree at the spot I swear that neither ehal- lftQge oor cry wee oddreusd to ui, Hod I aitbouah the Germane uttered a sound wa most have he had freqaeatly had Intervtewi with Captaia ^LfiT^^te.fidrap.rplo.’l t counted on fully dtteon bale* par I _ go ®nlh. road for a Brucaw^_wholea*la lSc‘h?u!t*wJffiSfa «>®to to get op and dr*. Aflat dr, goods hooae. 18 Jhom maraaeed, pr«- °* •*“ *-•" ‘“'““J awards «• Mr. T. o. | repeated tff orta to arouse him without suo- ! S^to'JlIiiLghu'own bay on hia’pUn- j ®T^ini . itire contract wm awarded to Mr. Brown at '» ~ —- I the meettoa of toe trnsteM htld Imi afternoop. ku I room aod flndlpg him in bvd cAQffht U Ur D JohnSamner his returned from the IMto b T the shoulder end attempted to a- ff.herv in Florida, where he reports having B ,„ b, eapendedoetildi of tha contract foeihe him. It - ' “SfUm®. though haring to stay longer | l.jrtog* waMbaud-1 aacertaiu than he desired to do. repeated Qua Blackman entered bia brother's him awake not nnUI then that it ascertained that tha man waa dead. Hia Marriago at Lenry. Lias*, September A<t ®*_ 8 | iv.r.rred to b« Whipped. rt 1 'K'XSC«?SS!|*5ariS taa. sad (or a ha.ieys ttevatoe te raa from the 0 , w , nd „|ff, .boxing that ha Toe new temp!* will not be computed before tba I bi ? f ^ k>e * n » e ^ •* TW * Jj > , nr ** rat of Jana Mr. J. H. L^wu, rraidiog i tH™ 1 ’ After the ceremony, which waa p«r* took alfrad ontu tb* allay and i J G McCall era, the happy tbraabloff; tb* offender Dtaferrt#« feta &SS to. wn tor th«, home in | »U-r Ura.tebepteraTte^ DecAtor oonnty, Lewie, ravldioR next door, sod other friends livit g in iha vicinity were iranr n.wra called In ana tbe aiaccv ty of the death of Saiorday night ahowt 7 o’clock, Allrad Daniels I John Blackman made known to thrm. walked into Lewie Br*'e slot* and pwrchaeed a lot 1 For two weeks tba dte-ased baa been I ootaplaltilcgtf not im-lirg well, but y-xter mgheick troubles gave blm egoodlwen anppeaed to ha a bad cold, aco^mpa o gods of Mr. Wllsra, aad. uK«- uSii», of D®®v« KSKgtiSfi?^^"PSnSSflSS: U.j^d,bMb. wt to;t;, *2^ conn tv to Miw Mamie Jordan, ot ihi* 1 ^^uiatbeftui tlaa to recover ibe ooffee, and I he eontiunod bin daily work- Hit Iron ip bed only be-a'lhsre . short time before July. Dr. Westmoreland waa slammed further by the ax oovuaoa m'dahisx. The convict court whs In evasion this afternoon, HhtxOovsrnorMiDuulelun tho wltntas stand. Th* test!moor alrsw In waa with rrfsnuc* lo hia oOctel acts white Ouvecaor In connacttnn with thn beard them." Eng,tab In ntenure to lbs control of th* oonvlete. A dispatch from Pari* aayg that Germany I rattexor W l» OraaF^lxteraat^^Ura intonda to largely cvmpcB-a'* th* widow of I r„_^ m. ron»7ru waa ail right Ha nay bar* UigooD, the gama-keer>er who waa shot by I aim hia andonamant to thn gurchaau, mi no had the German fronUar gu»rda. 8 ®wK2SS!Sfteto2SiSJ®J?i b. An hoar bstore tbe shooting oecarred, I m^norrow '’ U U tb ^ 8 '’ 11 u President Orevy re cived an autograph let- 1 ' tsrjfrom Empttir William,declaring that th* peace of Europe was tha chief solicitude of hia declining yean. It i* rlllrri.ily stated that Floorer*, If ini tar of F.rewn Affair*, oonvtlblog with Count V n Monster, G-rmeo envoy, said I d-nt has invited William B. Potnam, of that thn Frenchi government would D alat U a, D ,, . od J im « 8. Aogell, of Michigan, upon th« pticiahmvnt of Kaufman. Th* I. ' ... .. r_l_ _ question of indemnity la of oec vndary irn-1 *° ^*® ^® or ®^ tr 7 » Q ^h© no- portADft*. Tbe proaeeator of N»noy will I golisUont for th© o#ttlem©nt with EogUnd nunt the Getman law effi m ra At the iwnc I of tht diiput© growing out of the question of the Incident to make a Joint examination, oonacted with the rights of our fiihcrmen OUR FIKll^ItlBS COMMISSIONERS. The X'rMldent NeiecU Asaoclatea to Act With Secretary llsyard. WaaaiMOTOii, September 29.—The Preei- Jaeob Hoarpa'a HenUaea. in tho watere of Canada and New .Found- Marrlaf* Xw Sport*.* Wonderfal Care*. W. D. Hoyt k Co., wholes^* and retail ‘ “ “ : We here bees - ray; Web* _ * „kg, M __Mr J R. Sosa-1 Mew Discovery, Electric Bitten Bravri, September W. Mr. ce Aaiv* for two ym. Bav* i nett and Htai Anna SUvtna ^J^® dira tbei *^i ra well, or give wm •tUAViock thi* afternoon in the Pr ®®^£ I faction. Tb*» have been worn* Churehat ML Zion, in thiaeoanty. ntecadto tarn amdiciM. te JSI UI V«?sii waa benotifully deco rated, and I iv'rSrKv 5* <fc ”*_T 88 _ 1 i 1 ,ru- j — notwuh- Ess* Ste9»yg* TSmmn ol the wralbrr. | SSfSSi' w2!?UniJ. arandisg tha tactemePto , jj,,. B.. Baakia * Laarar. The ceremony » u I*<-rt<> r ‘-.t>u a wklppteff peat | n jnd by a ooogb, bnt it ia now believed that bia lungs wera effected. Neither of tba brothers were married and thay were the __ only person# in the hcu»e. .jHug‘*| A strange fact io cannrc'.ioo with his re Aral-1 d t »th, is that hia brother James P. Black man, and his grandmother both died under aimilag dreumaUnct*. WBBBSTHK MONEY GOBS. New Yoaa, September 29.—Tbe erder rf land. Both have accepted, tbe ooort m tbe ease of Jacob Hbatpe waa I Putnam baa bean ot coontcl for the settled by tbe general term of tbe Supreme I Untied Hut** for the list two years in cases Conrt to-day l> directs that the sentence I arising under ’he law and treaty in eoooeo- Impoeed oo Kharpe be carried nnt. The I lion with the fisbrri-a diapnte, end Angel' order wae sallied by Jodge Van Brant, ail I i« pr.sident of tb* Unlvendly of Mii-' ^.n, of Bbarpe’a lawyers end the dielrict-Mtor-1 eod has bad experience in international ney, witu bis assistants, being present at I transactions, basing been one of the com- tbe time. I mission.!* by whom Urn latest treaty of Bherp waa examined by two physicians I China was negotiated. Potnam ia a mem- to-day; one on b< half of thedie'rict aitor- lb -r of tha Deooonlie party, and Angell of ney, and one designated by Jodge Van 1 tho Republican party. Brunt. Both repotted Sharp fit to be moved, eod the sheriff determined to take him to Bing Sing to-morrow; bnt later In Co art of An neal* lirm The lUUroadi. A Halvutlon Army Drommer Itellrae, anil tb , Jacob Sharp rise In D*Hna Noklaksahom* eplrylt marks. Roger of * “ “' Atlanta, September 29.—Nat Aodereoo, tuber 6th. Lim to Ming bteg the -lay r ot: : of a| ,,< *1 to tbe C -a eats from tha judgment of tho^^H^HMH irm was filed in the coonty clerk's office I bony. A stay cf exrcotion has been vran'ed in I Brx-.awlck , E^raa^^raby Chief JuttaaMiteMtel We Le.r lL»t work will be resumed upon the _ ,, .. me vnt Decatur road tn e few Cvjs. The mature General 1 will all be arranfed and tba ruad comg-l.ud in a W’nrk on Ute AlLnU and lUvklcstdte road is B^rM-the-Court^'pea.; mi j ri«{iEt of »ej betecan Mrat.-E«Ule a&d Cullod«b.