The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 18, 1887, Image 11

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OF GEORGIA. DISPOSE d of by the sum. ' xbb superior court. -Brow"'* " lf< ’ obt » ,n * * D voroo- * to Penal Service—Water. r k. for Port Valley-Itun- »w»T M«r lage-Notrs. t fixuT*' October 14.—Oar Superior Com* •eriion thU week. The “ dl j > were taken up in trying divorce ^Idi'ere** 1 wer * granted, one, probably, of ^ ictereet. Col. Jack Brown, once a acted f tbie county, who, when he ran for . Elicit Gen. Cook, need the expreeelon, M elected—It !■ a grouud-hog cMe,” left F*V h»re and went to Waahlngtou some twelve b* • , in a moat estimable lady, and is to UiwtuUted upan obtaining a divorce from CBIMIMAL CA8EI. I xtrtl crlminsl caeca have been diaposed of. |5, flu ^oo. who waalaataprltg found guilty of ^ tf »cd eeutended tn be hanged, and obtained ** ^ pleaded guilty,to volnnUry manalaughter Sentenced to aeventeen yeara In tho peal- ^BnrkM was convicted of bnrglary and waa KSVourt will adjourn to-morrow for E-rffl to allow all Who wlah to do ao to go to Bullion nut week. .tt'le.1 »e«*ton will be held In onr new court Lwhlcb is nearly completed and ie a maguifl- fcunicttre^ ^ T0WJ| os| A jtooM, _ ity ii on a very quiet boom. 8olld progreu and C,«m»nt i* to be Been everywhere. Beaidencea greet (Umind. Marabal Lingo waa asked the Ld*y if he knew of a reaidencs to rent. He r 4 Hut he did not, but had call* every day and jjklI thirty houst h wituout any trouble. ”£ A ,ieu iraVci uv in a few days for Sew Jm* where he has a very desirable poaitlou in ft.'rlnr Bppanmant ol the national goveru- T We regrrt to lose him. He la a thorough L -fWAO acd will make t lende any where. -e now running regularly through to A large number fiotu here will vlait rarity on tbe Ocmulgee next Sunday. Stapleton, of this city, le stopping XnUtlvea in Atlanta. Cmrgooi news from Atlanta about Sumter’s V turel display. Wo had little hope or txpec- r .',t,n me display waa being organized bejond *“ take a yriza wo JH5 MACON WRPTcr.v TELEGRAPH: IU HD AY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1887-TWELVE PAGES. I city Friday. Became to attend Mr.mlth'a re- I ceptlon. the Shortage to Mtae Berta Waddell la visiting tha fatly of Dr. w. N. Fleetwood on the corner of Ititon and Broad atieeta. the coming year. Thia gentleman ia hilly recoin mended, and we truat that the achcol *1 i reaper under bia management. Mr. Adam llariuan hae returned froi hla vlait to Houston county and reports a pUaxnt stay imnnu hla Mlailtm among hta relatltee. Mr. Kinchen Britt, who formerly llid In this county’but now arraident of Texas, wt in town yesterday. He apeak# In high terms o hla new KENNEDY'S CROQKkDNESS •n.eco.n.u, theShortl gallon of mo lm«Uri U «* t r r l w'‘ h : ln ™' 1 'I Ml,. Mattie Rarrteon, of .pent - t^- Cr 7 ' W * "" ,loCkbola '™ to night, .how' _ Koowlllo Note*. th.’ir^ u , h „ c „ , Mrn Hi “hlooTo Z **“ Ch ‘ r ** ,0htO1 wt/lhi'. Th ,' “! lbM 01 Eennedj'a crooteJntia •A* ■•coring of money on ootMood itocka. Marietta. Two Recent Marrlagr,-I*.r,onnl Mention of.Vl.ltor< In the c»y. Mioirm, G*, October It -Manioc, on the lath 0IB8 ' Instant at tha nallance of Mr. j amM form . or J of Toledo, o, now of this pUca. hla daughter. Mia# Alice, to Mr. M. M. 8cealone, Be. J. J. Hunt officiating. After the cer.n ony a moat elegant and aumptuoue repast waa served and the occulon wae one very much enjoyed by a goodly nunn-er c< In- vlted friends. They were the r. olj lent, of a num- b JL°. f . v ® r r elegant preeenti. Th. h«p y coup)., with the congratulation, of their maoy Ir.eudt, took the eveolng train for the Central City. Ou .he 1 Ith ln.l, at the St. K. Churoh to thla ettv »“ »»rri,d Mr. Jam.. E. M. N.tn.?. aid Mil’ Florence l.lleaon, both of thia city, Bov. P. M. Balburn officiating. Tbe brido and groom took tho evening train for the tleduiuut Exposition, and other potn-af Internet of Knoxville, Ten:.., I. vlalllcg Mlaa Wilkin Northcutt, lu thla city. Mia Prarte Hatria, of Cedarrown, la visiting her brother. Prof. 4. C. Uarria. in the city. Misi Fen ie Hunter, of LouUville. Qe. la »«• Ing the Miaava Gemp in tbe city. Mlaa Rose North of August*, is in the city, tbe guest of Mlaa Genie * hillock. Texas, THE SrATE’S MONEY. RFPORT OP JOINT LEGISLATIVE AUDITING COMMITTEE. Miaa Dollle No tbcutt, LoDg-View, vlaltlog rtolativfa lo tbe city. Mw, O egon 8lblt-y and son, of Mobile, Ala , are visiting Mr. 0. H. Royal, of tbls place. Mia* MamieOarrett. of Knoxville, Tonn., la visit- lng relatives in the city. The Cft'h and Credlta Over Four Hundred Tbou-aud Dollars-Advances Made- Old Uonda ln tbe Vault—The Bond Record* I) atli of Mr. J. 8. Drown* Cconik, October 14 —Mr. J. 8. Brown. > • ir xectiou. If wc tuvc"buddel butter tbau we kntM.' A RUNAWAY MATCH, lag) • ( Mr. William T. McArty and • lint tie Nar# more—Peraomai. it. Oa., October 14.—Mr. WilUnin T. L-r u a very promising young man, a prosper- L-i.r, sober and steady. Be resides near the "Stamper Place,” nine mtlaa below Fort a ini about thirty miles distant from Cuth- aa Hattie Naremore la a pretty young lady, so- Miami attractive. bht» 1« the daughter of t N*rt<more, a well to do and prosperous nl merchant, who resides in the same i;od aa Mr. McArty. ir »ouie time these young hearts had been ia die. ami their lovo grew pa«alonately aril they agreed to be man and wlte. Thts a t the old lolks, who. for some came, did i Mctrtyas a sen-in-law, and becauaeof giiasbter'a joung age. ivtila the o!d folks were thus grieving, tbe «liters were laughlng-tbey decided to get j«-.tdaoY way. Ho, on yeeterday, Mlaa Battle ■n »vtalt about five miles distant from home, lover bamg acquainted with this, prepared a ikt| team, and ln company with hla best I, Mr. W. Z. OrlfBn, came by tor hla j>i. and they started on their way to Cuth- . Tory reach**d thla place from their long ibot pleuunt ride at three o’clock this morn l ud wanted to marry -right away.” They ■OanKursts of the Price Uonae. and aa the anror la aver ready to accommodate hla guests Mpriy their wiahae. he am e irom hla alum- t vent for Judgt L H. Chastain, 4. P.. and IgM. Ooruley. ordinary, procured the license Jitkej vert soon made one. ■Mbotel register beare tblaaa thalr laUat ar- 1* -w. K. Wcirty and wife. Clay eonnty, Oa.” liUkrp" lectured to a cultivated and refined %wa at Powall’e Ball last night The audl- t*«u much pleased and the "ooantry Phlloeo vu made a much dearer friend, a Scott Hharpe, one of Fort Oaioes’e moat flu young ladles, 1* on a visit to our city, ft a party of our people will be off to the ex- £% for the next three day*. | THE STEAMER KATIE BURNED. Hundred llalce of Cotton llelongtng to Planters, Destroyed. ■Bta, October 14.—News reached Augusta, V that the rlvtr steamer. Katie, wbloh left An- ftbturday, grounded on a bar eighty miles to- a Monday evening and while ln that n tha cotton on board caught fire. There r*T«c bales on tha boat and before tbe flames *rit**xtlcgui«bcd 4iu bales were burned and |kv of the boat burned off- Owing to tha factot % ooatrncted with water-tight compartments • tteflra waa extinguished she proceeded ou f *»: to savannah in a badly damaged condition, pr-i probably reach there to-morrow. #11 the f ou board waa shipments from farmers along BLAKfcLY’.S HISTORIC FLAGPOLE AND ITS GOLDEN MEMO III* S. Blakely, October 15. -m*kely la holding its own thia fall, and la receiving her usual amount cf cot ton. Biaariy ia one ot the oiu« et towne of south- weat Ge-ugta. and was settled by the Coll er fAmily ’way back ln ’22. It ia, indeed, a ple aant village, and all the townsfolk read the iklxorai'H. The town ia tbe home of Dr- B. R. Djrster, a man of scientific attainments and noted for hla arreeable manners and moat excellent social qualities. TUK OLDKMT IMlAlliTANT. Here, too, lives John M. Wad \ one uf the “oldest inhabuauta.” who tever gn«a irom h< me, at d has not even been tn Albany tiuce '51. wh«-n '-'ol. Nel- aon Tift waa the polite Lnulord ot the famo'-a old Tift Hotel, and John Ja:kson wai aerchaudialog In alogcAbiu at^re near where MeyeF* atore now atauda. Mr. U. II R tbloaou Iim beeu he.n » long time, and Las ama«M>d a conaldereble fortune. AM OLD VET. We met here, too, Judve iboa. Wi liam*, or an old Oor.'on soldier. “Uncle Tomiule,” aa the Judge la familiarly called. w»i the mail carrier cf Lawton'* b lgade, and when Ltwton waa wour.-ded and the brigade gi' en to Gen. Gordon, he became h*a mail carrier and followed him thn ughout the war, all through tbe Hhenandoah Valley, «t Petera- burg and Oelt»aburg—and gloomy Appomattox. A HISTORICAL VLAO FOLK Just in front ot the court tmu«e, which ii iu the centre of tnetow i squ ire, the old aes^slou fl »g- pole »till »t tuda like a inuely sent nel. a reminder of the piealon and excitem* ut and heroism of the days ot the peat. 1 h a pole is -— ,,w ' *“ length, and waa selected bjr Jam still resides near the town. As Jeff Pavla will soon visit Georgia, somehow, wok- ow not why, this old pole baa a fasclatton for us, a d we look upon It with a feeling akin to reverence. Tlta HATCHET UCRIED AT ITi HAKE, The pole waa a routed the day after the fall of Rum ter The Whigs and Democrats met, and In due and solemn form. In deed and In fact, burled the batchet at Its ba»e. Tbe put was forgotten to make the Confederacy a eucceai. The construction oompany baa eight miles of the extension from Blakely to Columbia graded. £ B. Jay naa charge of the bridge ba lding; C. M. Craig la chlat engineer and R. M Hall la assistant. naoWLIMO AT TBE LEOISLATtTRE. A citizen at th# drug atore of Dr. Doratar waa giv ing tha Legislature thunder for bolding so long and doing nothing. Dr. Dorater. ln reply, said hla earliest recollections corrob orated the impressions of the Irate citizen. When h« waa a email boy, In Btewart county, he wae sent to Elliott’s Mill, to carry wheat and corn. During hie stay be observed two old farm* re indulging ln a heated conversation. Draw ing near be found they were abasing th« Legists- r . L.IXI - ..... Smallv H.fUrlrid • Macon Teleosavh Bureau, ) NO. 3)4 WUITEHALL hTHEET. \ Atlanta, Oa., October 15, lb87. ) Tlie Ux payers of Georgia are always in terested iu the condition of the State treas< Gin tiou»» tturued. I 0IVt an a ttT0| perhapp, pkTticnUily to afttr aWB» , £fiWat , iSH'‘ »“B i-g* of tho Lmbtalnr*. Ha »aa dealn.yed bj Urn lo da,. to,lher with Xhfv are enlUUd to know what ia being olaMbl,. ot cotton, n. lo.. to«lm.U4at donewlthtb6irmoneyMiawhttUlh#oon . I dumn of tbo oasb account A joint oom shot at a bird ar a about twenty shot took eii ct in mitteo, nindo no from the nnanoe commii- c.^&' ,Ua,U 1U ” ,0UIKl “ n °‘ I tcea ot tbe tcuate aurt the Hon to. hoa j'.at I computed n thorongb examinatton of tho of tho I treasury, which included ft count of the mo.t pr< mltent merchant, of Wa.h'ngtm county. I caxh in the vattlla, thft bnlauoo la Iho State died to-day frorr z cjv6U weeks’ case o! typhoid I depositaries, and in N ‘W Yotk, and en in- fever. Mr. brown waa a young mau who came to veBt i Ha «ion of everything else conueotad Ocouee only a few years ago, wltu only a tew bun-1 Jr. ^ dr»d dollar*, but by pluck and energy and capaci y, I With iRt. at-patim -u*. , . .. bn had risen to r>e about the second largelt met-1 The j<»iuiooiiiliiittee was oomposel Of the chant in tbe county. I followit g well known gentlemen: ,„tiT»l. I r —“ the Senate: Messrs. Wofford, Fomvr,oT^„b”ru_r..t m,ht. at a church EmhVb. and D.lwotth. end fentlval tu the upper poriii n of tbit county, Will I from the House, Mfifign* IlurreH ot Deoa- JeHtnr shot and luatantiy killed lien Lovett. Both tar, Stevens and D^nny. colored. Lovell was a uotorioualy bad negro, and Altera long, faithful and conscientious had »tvad ont ati.aatuotorm.ln th. cualngm,,. eIsmingljou tll0 of t he treftMiry STORMING THKPAThRNALCASTLB. they bare prepared it report from which yon- correspondent baa been permitted tc A Lover and Hla Friend, ltatly Under | muke tbe following extract covering thu re Arm. and Carry Ula Lady L ive Away. 8 ntt of tho invtBliKaliori. DlhtonegaBlBnal. I TttX ltXPOtVT ft certain, .action of Franklin county lain arm# | „ W(J hftve txamicod ofttefully and thor TUB COURTLY SIRS. POLK UNITED STATES COURTS. Entertatna the Prealdrnt and Wife—IIow hunday waa Spent. Nftsnvn.LE, Tins., October 10.—The Preeident to-day made the personal ac- qanmtanco of Unde Bob HarliuR. Every stock men knows Uncle Bob, the oolored majordomo at the Bellemeade stock farm, and ono of the ehief snlhorltles on blooded stock in the world. It was intended by tbe President that the day should be one of rent and recuperation. Preeident and Mrs. Cleveland oonld not, however, resiet a stroll over the great breed ing farm, and accompanied by their host. General Jackson, set ont. Of course Uncle Bob was lo the way. It waa a great day for the old man. He said to ono of tho Presi dent's party later: "Ob, Loidy! to think that I should live sixty-three years and then see ‘.be Preei dent.” Why Rib, R this the first President yon ever naa?" Oh, no; I saw Oen. Jackson and Mr. PoU, but tbio is the first one I ever got my hands ut He's a fine gentleman, very uinch #>.” Beb was inclined to indulge in retnlnis- cenooi of tbe stable, and tu lalkabont Lake Blackburn. Reference to Mrs. Cleveland recalled hiat, and he (.id of her: "She dc best all of 'em and sho certainly do know ft good hosx." Passing tbe stabled, tbe dUiugoiahed trio aanntered into tbe deer park, and suddenly as they stood npon a'knoll taking in'the enchanting beauty ot t&e ac.ne, a drove of more than 200 deer cane bounding into sight. Splendid largo ieiic-s they were, tea, scampering as if for life aexroely tom-hlisg the ground. Tlis, again, was Undo B b's work. As (don as tbe visitors entered the park, be and deer enrolled in n corner, and then drove them past in review. B> Uttneade fattn Is owned In common by th: -t»»k.en hrothara. who married two sis ters, MUsc-h Hardiog, daughters of tho founder ot tho establishment. Bellemeade mansion, tbe present resting Sentence Pronounced on a Young Man Con victed ot Illicit Distilling. In tbe United Sta'ei Courts yesterday the following bnalneos was transacted: In tho cose of George L. Browning, a for mer poatmaater of Telfair eonnty, charged over a marrlaae which took place lent Saturday, i .. . .... , „ .ij Farmer buckslow bad a dauguter. Minute, for onghly the books, vonohers and acoonnts shorn he had picked ont a bnabaud. The young I kept in the c ttico of U U. Hurdt-unu, treat*- worn in prereried ajouug mau named John Adama, I n r0 f a nd W A. Wiidht, comptroller- and when forbidden by her father to rocalve hla at- \ OAn ' ra i ani i imhmit thiit Hi • boukn am teutlJDD >ho met her lover clauduntloelv Tbie all I K en6rul ' BDl1 . w ® » UD “ 11 *“*5 went very well until the early part of last week, j Atpt an rtquireu oy ia« muu um® ‘“®****' wiu-u Bucaalew, carrying hi* rifle, came auddeoly are modeln of neatr:e*s and acctirauj. fcV1 ' upon the conple at their tryatlLg place. He blazed ^ e , c j nK tht89 departments of #t»r gOT- thrTw’odv under mv? througtx j ^ obMg ^ { prseUcUbMiues. AtUui'a friuml toox up hla cause, alleging that he *' --" ,m " aa a go >d enough mxu for UiukAlsa’a diU|<hter. and lelore dajrllshtru Friday morning a party _ uou , ... . _ •^eUVourf^'rervSt^Ve’Cr’UVr Porl (mad. for tbe fiscal yearof Ibbfi) with portions, built without much filagree or or- Halting ftr h*r, Tbe wh><le p*rtj ( »ru.cdtothetteth, I the records of file in each'f their offices, | namontatlon. n . made thvir way to Carue*ville to procure a li.enae I r»aui9 are fully crD^^Di^d by said I After laoch, rrMlaent fifia Mrs. Glove- f-.rthe marriAite Aa the girlwiw uuder age, only nfiprfg ft . ld flra mH1 i 6 a «d reportod an r«- I latid, eSCOrtoi by Gon. JgCksOO, drove 1010 li^rc^r.’ f s:. d tr. T di’.^ , ^ n » d r: ^ sundry , r “sfUTSTILSr.“.h. wagon, while the other memt'ere wore on horse- j L»ov©YHmullt of tUetr ©deefi. CUu bcwiw in | Folk. At tn© rt qdCBt ol tuO back with iIflea ready for action. Iu Carrollton j % |^ e c j^ ce (i ( the Trtfddrt r October 1, I88i>, I uffAtr W01 mad© fin informal BJ t enecearerypap ira were fecured and the lUArriege . th port ot the TiH5BQrer uc»3ible, it being designed merely took place. 8:nce then tbe wh le iiefghborh«Hyd »*» Ir ? m ..J,.,- lha o varnot aa an intcrohauBe ol coarteglea has divided irto factions and several bloody Ughta I made to Die* Ex#» lWOflf tDO .s Vo u i , I as a Whllai ffonaa of 1 uuder date of October 1, 1886, showed the between ibe lady of tbo White Uonae ©i i>aUnc iu the gosanry to .he MM.IW73 forty years tgo, andl the lady of to day. men, worthy tho confidence bost.wed upon place of the 1’restdent, is a W«»> 8 “"‘ b ®' n them by the people. homo of tho bi.btst olasn. It is a subatan- "We find, in comparing the* annual re- tial two-story biiok etrnctnre, of ample pro- * . -- e .-1.1. I I.,«ill mUKant tl/tll ttluOFAA OF Dfa b likely to Uke p:*ca. DURGLARS IN LAGKANGP, A Raid on the Boarding IInu*«a With View to FI uuder. WASHINGTON. a Car for tho Kxpoaltlon-Ffsht In m Store. U“i:xston, Ga., October 14.—Everybody in onr u « •»!<< to the great Kxpoaltlon, Hnnday Tha Georgia railrt-^1 will put on a coach from here to AtUntaMoutlay and It pftct(jwu*dto its utmost capacity before U J?"ubiairton. ■ft luQng Koike German Club gave a delightful at Floyd’s opera bona* last night ln ■^•fMlaa riawey Reaaa, of Macoo, who la *>1 at h*r nno a’a. Judge \V. M. Baeaa. J* aberifl gave an order on ona of onr meat '■^t tudneaa house* jeetrrday to a white laborer. who *&«n ha preaeuted tha order that would bo placod to hla last year's ae- ■*.which waa j#t unpaid. Thla anrasfd tho Labor, who remarked: •’Thal'a tho if yon bad put yoor hand in my pocket R ” Ut was answered with a a Dp in ihe JJ-UMtupro heprocoodod ta And hta kn.fe, f wfts licks, frem Iho shoulder of the mor- I Vi 1 !*tho blo^d flowed freely. Pjbm vent homo a sadder and a wlaar IT ir r °t a poorer ono. IK! Mr '- T. Woolen returned from tha at kxpoaltlon last night. F1)HT VaLLKY. **»»o»ka Kclienm Materializing Ilenl Estate Heat thy aud lUalog. IJJJYaluy. Outuber 14.-From present Indies- Cr'^Jaliay la fixing to cio wonders before CV.I'bmHby. in the flrat place ihe road |Uto tbtw poiut will bo completed this ulv Than, too, soiroof our euterpru- S f fr7®* apvaklng of organising a stock com* Vurp<j*oof bringtug water Inn Mfl* clt F mid lav down a rrguDr ayateia fc/rTyD. rractlaa the reservoir In Cleveland mStJWW Die lay maina along ovary principal tub tn* pUco. KtrJSJ^-h'wBy le the «e thin* needful for IVa‘ ™ our tmalneea men h.ve opened It ff*, 1 ? «>• fact that It U an abi .l ita nreeul- Iv. u;‘ 11 ' * »o» Invaitmant. the ct at of whlcu n>«w ilr.l 1,1 ’• oompared wltli tha ona! tu a—* J P-ocuremafct cf ttilanecra.1'7. ln » hoalthv condition here, Bta.7. &> Po tn l to very active •peculation In | ' CT:n l — tha cumin, winter. h-ath of Mr. J, I). Choate. Ivl,*- V . ,LL '. October lt.-Mr. Je»ee D. Phoate 1*1-011'^*““ 00 th* corner of Dooly and ■ Ok..'ttila mornlntf * ..o.vl.utlr with UDQ- lature for bolding so Ions sud finally dKlsrln, taxes wore already too hlib and cotton vaaUy too law. Wbal would tboao old larmors bava thousbt ° ( ft t n#w , w«ekly‘papir!loa Broadax*. baa appoand hero, and propoaa# to bn# lo Ibe Hue regardless of conaoiuoncoa. A SCOUNDlt L’S » 8CAPE. A lturty Negro ln.ults n Young Lady, bnt Foicapeo from ».I.ynchlug Crowd, ftnataavtu.!. Oft.. October IS —John Mlmnio. a burly negro firing In tha eorthvrn portion ol this county, c(Tired tome familiarity to a young lady of pure obaraotor and excellent family, near bore a few days oloee. Wbon this vcoundrel wai located a party waited on him with a tope, but be allpped the oorda with which be waa tied and medt bta ••cape. Several abote ware find at bio.but without any apparent tfrcl. MILL**DGKVILLE. A Sight that It*call, d Old Tlurea-Amateur Operatic Kntertalnment. MtLLEPOEviLLK, October 15.—k dozen wagons, drawn by strong, hcaltby looklor. wrU-!«d niuloo. and containing altogether lorty tao ban of cotton, waa a eight which attracted unlvaroal attention on Waynsstraat this morning. Tha eight wae eoggea. ttva of time# -bofo' do weh," and waa quit# a relief from tho regulation stylo In which the meet ti prelates feature la frequently the horde of vert- clou, creditors swooping down on tha davotad heads of nlggvra, mule and cotioo. Mllledtttville had a treat leal avenlng in an aina- tour qu**l operatic pertormaLC# *-j dies «f th* Eplacopal church, aaaDUJ by |the heel talent of tha other denominations. The entertain* S«tVi.7Jf°°um..»'vhurchbmtefil.-jnd^ajJ From that date jour committee have, ilem There wete preterit by inviUtion cf Mrs by item, examined »nd checked thertcords, I Polk, Govor-tor Taylor, Bcnatov W. .!*• ... wimmh.* Ibhowins therectipts and disburamr-uD at I Bale, ix-Gavernor Jumee D. Porter, Major \ lew to Fiuuder. I bjjo l “ f to *nA includlnK tUU, tho I J. F. Thomas and «©Ycral other gentlemen LaGbisok, October 16,-ThU town ia ex- ioVx ““/oowber?1887. 1 of prominence of thia oity and viomtty. cited this morning over three daring bur- ">Ve fitxl that all moneys received have The atately Polk manaion was >orround- glarieg last night. At the home cf Dr. E. D. been properly certilisd to by the treaaurtr, ed by a great crowd of peoplo of all goeial sjAi‘sri,a.rA““S2 esstf{afif»i£>KSft farmer, was realtng up-ataiw. Truitt«I heen^ u d(awn aud i.u lited; and that Tho viaitora were received at the Churoh panta aud Uttlo tin box containing puree ... . mannas himself with all monejs re- atreot eutranec. Governor Taylor efferinj twenty-eight dollars were brought ceiveil and oreditiog himtelf with warrants his arm to the PreaideEtaiidMra. Oleyelsnd 1 to the front sate robbed and left duly signed end audited, the balance in the taking th it ot Ur George W. B all, and en- 1 io the front gate, robbed ana lett. y s a.t, ig $319,59199. Yoor ternl the apaoloua parlora, where Mrs. Polk Tbe room of John M. Barnard, I thl , h ,i. n0 e by oocntiog I Stood awaiting them. Governor Taylor Q»y ’a, waaalio robbed, hisolothlng brought thaowh in the Tault of the trea«anr, ex* made tbe presentation of the l rreldent to out, searohed and left, withootton receipt., uminiog tbe acoonnts of the varions depo.i- Mm. Polk. The lattei extended htr hand which couldn't be naed without snspioton. torie* al lo wance* on hand with them be- and aaffi: ^ m#et Jon •• 5w«a isssr laAVs] ‘ dniicip “ happened Into th. HtU. boy'. rofa, ^Hjst credit wh l P ,;;° w h *%, Cleveland was presented snd the walet haul thus and lift to p»tee and th. ^;«y *»^^^A«teably........» * nt were’ then presented to boy’s narretiva wae 'bought to be imegips-1 mpoM. the Preeident and Mrs. Cleveland, aftor tion until tho new. from Pitman a and Mm. CM a g, gepotimrioa ana it haw YorF.. Ko.uu.ia w y jj converHation became general, tho G.y’s spread. , I C “ h „'“^-.7?L . ..su m President devoting him.elf efinoat con- a.iuie I gtantly daring tha b'iet remainder of bia stay to Mrs. Polk. He expreesed the fear Aaron Lennard, tbo colored professor, I eipreee chargee.etc. who waa xbot by the father of Aaron’, m. | Oa»h ■l.Uxit teacher, LsnElwarda, ivabout well. The cue waa well reported in yonrcolnmna three day. ago. Making, U IJia.JM M ^ ^ c[owd of to . mottow m | g ht bo an- We farther rtport that wo examined tho n0J i n(( to her, # / km ttva 'I'.ftfterifarg rn. I * ° .. ■ A LITTLE GIllL ASSAULTED And the People or Fov.yth are Worked up | in oompliepoe with Jhe contract made at to Fever Heat About It, account (aa shown by the Treaenret« re. I jj 0> jt pieaaea me," replied the ooortly port) ot the ealt and delivery ot the 1J per I dlm , .qo IM m y people tender ineh an cent, bonda and find the .erne correct end I uvfc tj un to Preeident Cleveland." " “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Then tbe two tamed their oonversatlofi tbe time of eale, and in compliance with 1 10 lho White Hone, and Washington. The and tho proving bereelf a captivating liatener and charming oonvorutUonallal. One of those assault npon ths little eight-year-old I bond, luaned nnder the ut of 1831. not become ined'the^'BoYd" nToud' prov'idedi for in I p7eMn'r«aTan' oUTTrisliman, agontleman etor of the hotel. Tho faot did not become th(j Mt of 188 i kIld flud that the Troaeary weiUh g D< j onltnre who wat iotrodnoed known until to-day and the negro remained ha. bad compiled in e plain, buiimse-Uke hv Gov. Porter. Mir. Cleveland expressed at large daring the night, lie wae arrested I manner, In a book prepared nndtr his in-1 j,?, j light at making the acquaintanoe of * at tho depot this morning by Sheriff King ^traction, every eerie* of bouds isened by ( tiand 0 ( q ot< p a> ter. The gentlemen' snd lodged in jail, and will bsve bis com- t be Htsto since 1811, showing the amount cyeg twinkled a. he looked at her a mo mitnienttrial to-morrow evening. Tbie ia 0 f MO h Usne, when isaned, tbo anthority n j ent the second off «ir of the kind within the last I ( or me same, end the payment of the same ert; *o that obtr 10.—Sfttnr Jay evening l tho request of the Treasurer, we have o»n-1 lady VM Bn intereeted questioner, a n u.,,i s k a nruto ce,,#d * D<t ■** 1 * d "P> M *“ 04,6 of the paid I j> f , R i den t a willing informant. , Henry Meriiok, a negro lfae ^3 000 of bonds leotlved bom Ur , Cleveland wss tho objeot of 1 Fousvih, October abont 5 o'clock, porter at tho Ellison Home, made an I ,h 8 pntcbaaeis iu eiohangi for lj per I ,tuntion from Ml tbo gentlemen present, five non'.ha ard the people are worked to a I k nd conpot s attach' fever beat over it. . Madam," told he, "there is hot one re that now it it an I mtr g j w | a n to mske. You aro pnrtitr than eaey matter 10 show the exaot stains of tbe I yont pi 0 tare." with making fraudulent rotnnis to the Post- office Department, the defendant entered a plea of gnilty. Uis oonnael, Walter B. Hill, E q., made an earnest nppeul for clemenoy, and repret anted bis client to be a man of good character M ■ Hill also presented to the,oomt a petition signed by tbo leadirg oflioials and ei izrns of Tel fair county to the same effect. His Honor Judge Hpeer, in sentencing tbe defendant, waa pretty eevero in his com ments on offioiaia ot the government who tamp, r with the funds entrusted to their care, bnt stated that be had taken into oan- eldcralion tbo plea made by his nttornoy, ami also the petition trom the cit’zina of Telfair eonnty, and aonld sentence him to pay a fine of $75 and costs, or be im prisoned ia the y ul of Bibb eonnty for two months. In the oaae of William II. Steele, who was c nviotei on yetterdty of the offense of nn illicit distiller, bis coanitl, Mr. C. L. Dirtlett, al«n m»d« 11 sttong plea for olem- enoy. D,\ F. Walker, the c'ty physician, testified to the gcod reputation of the de fendant, and stated that his family worn highly rcsp'otable and law-abidlcg people. The following ia the sentence ot tho coutt m fall: _ . _ ... 'Stand np William n. Steele. I think the jury aoted wiih fairnecs and jtutlce in rendering a verdtot of gnilty against yon. Bat while I thluk you 010 right eously oonvioted I em Borry for yon, and if I oonld consult my own inclination as a unit), lajrlug aside the officer, and for getting the duty I owe the public, I should ho very glad to sao jon snd those near end dear to you relieved of tho mortification aud pain which your sen tence will nroessary impose on yon und them. Yon are a youug man, and a yonng man rif nrtoJ annMtrniint '. YOU are but tWOQ- ty-one years old. Yon have, no donbt, a wife, who liko moat of the wivea of our ex- oellent Georgia termers, ia a faithful and nffeationate aife. I remimoer the feelings of my own yonng manhood, when I wag abont yonr age, and can well appreciate wbat a terrible blow it wooll hevo been to me, wbeu beginning the straggle ot lit* if I should have been sentenced to a term of imprisonment and flood for a violation of the laws of that country to which I owed a patriotic allegianae aud obedieuce to its aws Tbe laws are made with uniform severity for nil, hut itie true that lu many inatanocs tbo laws whlob are made equally for a 1 bear with far gnator severity on ona man than they do on another, although they may both have committed tbe same crime. Take a Rtnlloman, or a man of good family aud oonetgu him to tbo chain-gang’ for an offenie which he may bavo committed, and msnaolo him along- •Ido ot a bratal individual of tho oriminal olaes, and the pnnlshment ot tho gontlc- man is infinitely more severe than on the professional criminal. It is for that rt aaon that the courts ate vested w ith a large dis cretion in assea-iog tbe amount of punlah- ment which par lea convicted of crime mint bear. Now, tu the enfotot ment of tbe in ternal revenue laws this oonrt feels that it has never been severe, so far aa it is able to remember. The highest penalty ever im posed in this district was on a notorious violator, who might ho oalled a professional criminal, aud that term waa six months, about one-fourth ot Iho time that might h.ve been imposed by the law. I have pur sued that policy beoease I felt that it waa tho certainly <f eonvlellon moro than the severity of the punishment wb’ch would tend to deter men from violations ef the law. Thl. Is yonr lint offenco and I ■hall not Impose snob a severe penally npon yon. I trust that this will be a lesion to yon, that you will not waste your yontb, which ia tbo brightest, bappieei and most enjoyable part of life, in the cimmlseion of enmea against tbe lsws of yonr ooantry. The times are always good when wo aro yonng, and it is for that reason that old men look bock npon tbo daja ot their youth and in comparing them with tbo presont times say times ere not liko they usod to be. Do not waBto tho days of yonr yontb ln crime and when yon nave served ont the time ot punishment tbs conit places npon you, go bsok and engege in honest industry with an upright deter- minatlon to redeem yonrsett snd show yonr good grandfather and yonr father that there is 11111 hope for yon. Ths oonrt will give yon a place of repentance and *n opportu nity to redeem yonrteif and it may be pos- •ible not compel yon to serve all year sen tence if it heats yon have oomported your self properly while in jail. It is adjndgsd by tbe coart that you be Imprisoned in tbe common jail of Bibb oonnty for tbe (nil term ot two months and pay a fine of 000 hun dred dollar*. I bonded indebtedness of the Htate. Mrs Folk presented Mr*. Cltveland a .*»»' |«jw WtoJlr’MM* “oralD* at 4 oTloek. with eoa- W, had he.n confined to hla bed for Bte remains will be In'vrwl In lie laiBuV [•Ge'h'terj to-morrow at 10 o'clock ■**‘v w b .K. 0,0, V *• hmlth. ol Macon. It * terr *••*- "saaaln*. of conns " . 8*5«te aiteJtL*** WlU ***** * UD< **f' *“ epehd I h"** by Fir. ftt Warihrn. ISft »-The (tin. sew sad grtat IJ*“'h« n *Co .nt tbla place, vu burned ehontt o'clock with twelve bates I! kCff ktOO bnahals ef cotton teed sad Lije* eve* 14.030. Oacsr. frlcdca Haloes. Them waa no taaaraace. |,W^.****’ »«S » Bam Btftlan. < J?*J» 1 «—'kbnrgjwurtoten tea 1 SSnet v^Krjsm Mcaup, m Ms eeaMT. vaaatee xstetn fnniMr.Wlmu*. ***btenon of UU ** **“' EgiasBSjygs numMror 1others. MHi.d«.Tlllejxcinowte.«tiino paKSi ““ W-*&*d e«SJ lumfki.v. F.tltl^n for Eleoil' n-MaMl*** To-Day of Sir. Carter »»<• Mba lII*htow«». ou obarlS Onr ctltern# bare lost aa- LhTa vutt^m l.m ft-p. HMMkjd >0 th. cbll- Un "FE^tS+SSTmt J^ b’amur. SteVtvIdwMbepriJeeed' **2 ^SmoYt-te St in . 5-n- -gj- bl UilrtJduur .blU'. aud^f ^r un orJinftrr. SJSlKvtSSir *(<« pr*jiln«(** r “ b >t ,| ujcaui* foreard ^.outfit 1 b. coun,r ladle* of "iklpU-elntb. Ketbodnt Site*? H • •’**» Fo!.o“.r.'re^*»' r .nd nu^od-t L .Td in« t'j'J/Sfi w'; wiin I Void and ' <.M Brail an 1 ford and u, w II Hombrr end Mwa Ml.. Minnte WHHfeyh MM Er.Our. iv—u carter, Mr. w. i ■ Death of n lirinht ilojr. "We Inrtbrr report that we find In the bonqnet of sfereobia Ntel rosea, in tho Toomuhbobo, October ib —Died this L treunry vault the following bonds, which DMU J ol her grand nUoe, MU» Hadis Fail, evening <f malarial fever. Lte, the twelve- Wft# _ rlnted jn CO njpliauoe with Uw but I who ib# „ia 8> ll e d yeaUtday from Liver- year old little eon of Mr. J. W. Etberidge, wtj ich were ctvtr itentd, vix : Twohnn- ( or Amnio*. Bhe then invited the one of onr most woithy and honored cm- dted gnd ( lxty-elght $1,1)00 bonds leaned 1 par( - refreshments, at which eaoh guest zme. Lee was tndet d a bright boy, a pet I nnder (he act of 1868 and due 1888, nnm-1 .owed a glass of sherry seventy-fivo of the yonng m«n and a favorite of the (rom i to 268 Inelnsive; and 1481 - Mn oa> entire family clrcl t. | $1,000 bonds ironed under the act ef 18721 The guests, after visiting the tomb of and due in 1892. These bond are oanoellwl p rc6ldoD ( I> u lk ln the groonda adjoining . , and ruun lion made of the same In the report I (h e mansion, returned to Belle Mesd. M«“. X. nio oot'on seed were eonsid- made to the Governor by the law Dr. J. F. u „, lt qa tu, exhaaeted by the fa- and of’bat httle Value, end were not I Boziman, and the preunt treaanrer reoom- j tlgn8 and , 10 , leIu ent of the journey from reckoned at all aa a part of tbe ootton crop, meads that the tame be destroyed, and we, I Madison, and has been confined to her SfinUiMre^sMftlopunt, Mdtome your oommUlee, fully igm. wilh him, aud room Dear u all day. .It U reported to-night tn feud to cattle the remainder were thrown I that thD General Arermbyto °r^®L I m doubtful whether the will b# able to ontToVo! andwajri” ,f Attbat time the Hot | to-mo,row. -aa ihronlv thing to whicbeny value wae addiog onr testimonies tothe efficiency of at>*ched, and tflhr farmers rtcelved 10 oents the offl«rs and ^ov* ott DOUI d for It, he considered it a good charge of thru two efflo- it onr ats-o gov- ^ » D ™ 5 : ^;r;rY,rg“«T« ^^7", Wby be Paid Up, CatkUit Liberal. Ueveral years ago, when James A. Allison ■ be was aocoont, xiwu.b . *c—-j ——- —- —- —— | ... ««.._ .» i with Instructions to "ooara is out" if he will command the e* sh as readily sa lint, cial affairs. — con [ d collect it in no other way. He T hr He. cl I a every bile of ootkin ia now I THE COMING CAMPAIGN. reached the house awhile before dit-Lcr, aud worth a: least four dollar., and tblj added j. ro i,ii,iiion Lmi.ra In Cooeul-A Fatltlon told b _ tba de btor that be oonld not to Ihe Value of a bde of IMS, w«l make uf Four Thnuund Vot.m. I pomlbly piy ffiebiu. Jim told him what abont one oent iter ponod, which at present AThftnTft, October 15. A good deal ot ntsimitr^siioQ. were, and swsi'cd dinner. prioee wonld be ebmt 9J coots. Kntl -■ - - ■- •-*—•* —«— i ■ ■ termers generally main ft. m a f intth (hint of tb.tr«e.d for plumb g and stock Dell Carter. Mr. bell# wifi rios »Je ■*“• ,or 4U ““ rift Maeee. on tea Uala. HAWKINSVILLK. fimttb. of . Aa .tuaat reeee- Hft.ataevW^ff^Jium. y.*EV <~ ttox was “■“•••“ “JrwTasena a- ■■ ^*.1.1..^ - ■*"“*> ~° qnlet work is being done, under the suifeo., jyjppe, waa * D nonnord. and Jim partook I * preparatory motive, wilt reicrenee lol wllb tba f am : v ,\tt. r watching him de- - — - -- tin prohibition Election which is U> be | T our one meal, tee debtor du-nd-d u would food It la reaaoneblo to aay tost the seed br j d mis eonnty next month. A few K. —heatier to pur tbe till then to board will add at baat half a cent to the prl«o-1 nights ego the leadeia on the prohibition I a Wfe jj we0 ( p, a no gb'ior, borrowed O .e of onr Iwet ho-lnese men ratnee the I a j da of tbe issue held a meeting in the office I -l a and ortried In tall. Jim s*y« ootton . ed r.is d in tbe e entry at $40,0001 o! U r. A. E. Bnck, clerk of the Uniul ^nTaTgoS nowaa^ when La i Court. After a eceeion nf etrorai WM ‘ lj, nn g p-r annual, which is enongh to pay for tbe I jemtee uOtn it b tys from the W.-et. boar* tho meeting adjourned until next Monday night, when farther steps in tbe way of manhaUng the forete on that aide Came Out lbruufb IU Head. >me Tribune. Captain J .agreftlBnnday-sohoolm n, To-doy a committee of anti-prohibitionists I vonohee fir ihe following cuicken story: — ■ ... * •' —tek* ago ooe of hie hen* hatched a ebiotens. O ring to a aoereity of tbe chickens, abont a week ago. Carp Cultur- In (illmsr. " 8 rv5*?cSiiu , YKU ... ponds. M . J. *Li y p I called upon the ordinary and informed him I Three weeks **«“ ‘’?!US2hi™ i sDlendid wnd «>“ Tuesday next the committee wonld brood of ebic F til’s, . f CarGosy, have a eptendid pond 41# # tUion J of Dfar |. {onr thousand food, one of »ud attnaticn wilh »»» «*»F *' h / namee, s»kmg for another eleoiion on tbe attempted to swallow a No. 6 needle and Thte..'erpri«Udmtm^ to lUef^b Jn of the tale of liquor in this county. Bnliil>c . u,. m# a, the digestive vtgo. In thtecoh®*} i .nchenterprte.ng etU- ,t ord . n> loformed committee that organ, of the ehick ES.*npon filing a pMition on that day. he would ot the nnnatural bit fi-b cnltar*. and show our people whet oen | “P®“ be done in this respect. A Few Facts. ftncaeh'ae atheoaly caoaUM poteua gluten. I Tkcv as* qstctl/ and with crtataif. and -aa ba von for veasa ettbow' e.neia* pats or Isnwn- nh-oca. " b J an tara'e.bte lu rasea ol Igtoal ] v.aqoeea, btdxi have refased to dispose bit of food. The ntodle, to be held on the 26 of I however, worked oat thioogh the top of the little one’s heed, and, strange to My, the chick lives, hut peiambniates with an an. A language l ro.criptl . I ,teftdy gftit. When it becomes a cock-a- „ Bnfttioxi*, P*., October 16.-The Union d0od f #Kloo lt ^ whlp everything in tha Cost Company has ordered its mine fore- neighborhood. men to remove all persons working in its * Towderlj Deal**. Mtxxxft.rous, October 14.—In an inter view to-day Fowderly denied that Michael Davitt had any secret project when he vis ited Minneapolis end the general assembly of the Knight, of Labor last week. •I sad ^elucaety diSkatites. mate-1 mine* who can’t (peak and understand tbe - D . c ril . „ OMtei Uiig^Ah lanpiaga. Seriona accidenu are • *;!'S;E'12!?uiblte«e#aduS>e* Ibe ekt- •* thu the occarring by the mUunJersUnding of g#«wL«e..e*daad e:l«o c ue eaeteea tejMF- orders. I»» “"1*1?; I H.n«alt» e d vstteUiicsodmoen b»bey| nutober o< m I miMUra aurte lo aefl oa Ue tv;«Utioa} Iu Ureuaaafle of caret are the beat adTarttaemeiit Hi tsferto' jUriUr* «*’.« I la tks 1 *4 Alteask’a. 1 fee t r. s*gt’» Catarrb ltesadr. THE WOOLFORD MrtETINO. The London 1'oet Vice Homo strong Lan guage Aboot It. Donux, October 10.—Tha mooting at Woolford, which was proclaimed by the government, was held to-day, tho proceed ings being condnoted by Messrs. O'Brien, McGill snd others. Mr. O'Brien wss received by a great crowd with ronsiog cheers. Ue homed the copy of the proclamation forbidding tbe holding of tbe meeting. This act aroused the wildest enthusiasm. Five other membors of ParUameat made addressee. Tbe meet ing dispersed ln an orderly manner, jost as the police pat in an appearance. Loxuox, October 16.—This morning the Foal referring to tbe meeting at Wofford leys: "It is ntterly impisstbie for the S vrrnmentto abstain trom taking very oisivt action against those who contcmpt- notuly set them at defiance.” Tie Standard thinks tbe authorities eomewhet blamabie fer the absenoe of the liolioe from MfooJfcrd le hopes Mr. BU- onr will taka immediate action regarding vhat it exits Mr O'Brien's treasonable per- formauce. ______ O'CONNOR AT JftKSK. Ilia llemftrka II* for.. • Orest Crowd of Peo ple Y**»tertUy. Jesses City, October 16.—Sir Thomas Henry Esmonds and Arthur O'Connor re vived a hearty welcome ben to-night at a meeting at the Academy »f Music. Mr. O'C ranor said: "If then are any English spirs present at this meeting, I want them to note what I say. The Irish an ready to fight for Ireland if they get tbe obanee. Any power or nation that Enslani may try to strike can have 100,000 each men to fight against the British crown on three days'nouoe." [Applanao ] "They will bo willing to lew* for the love of the thing, and won't ask for pay. Many Irish would only be too glad to do men active servioe in the eassc so dear to them. Brief speeches wen msdeby Gov. Green, Congressman McAdoo and Mr. T. Dcnn Kogh-b, of Newark. Resolutions condemn ing the Tory coercion bill and pluUing rap port to ths home rale movem. at were adopted. A Standard Medical Kernedjr, Pond'a Extract. It cure* pain, ltjurua. bleeding ofallklad*. Hold only la bottle* with Luff «rep- pen.