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the cyclone.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY,.VKBIMJAUY 28, 1888.-TWELYE PAGES.
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lit Point Eicamlnuc to the light on the east- ' and New Foundland shall he accorded to i
ern jioint of Tabisintac Gullyi at Eguiont | United States fishing vessel* by annual li-1
bay, Prince Edward Island, n line from the censes, free of charge, for the following pur-
IS.sis* i, * I ’ll,,,. T i' MIMAII * . . . A llnl,4 * IPn.i I . ...... 1. . « H*t ... I... .... ...'
CHAUTAUQUA.
TOM llltOXVN'S BRAVERY.
Macon Putting in a Claim to
Secure It.
THIRTY-FIVE
PERSONS
Ten Fntnlly—
. Miviy Injuretli
t* 1 "* ItuH.UocsCnve.l to and Frame
ilou.es Twtsterl Out of Sl.npe-
How tli® Storm Came Up.
to the light on the southeasterly end of
i/ll|Cn Brumlct Island,thence to Fortune Head;
imlllu. | 3t g t- Charles, Hamilton Sound, a line from
the southeast point of Cape Fogo to White
Island, thence to the nortli end of I’eckford
Island and to the east headland of Ragged
harbor.
At or near the following bays the limits of
exalusion shall be three marine miles sea
ward from the following lines, namely: At
February 20,-The I l»y, Nova Sco i^ a line
i»lfes shall not be obtained by barter but
bait may be so obtained. Like privileges
Khali be* continued or given te fishing vessels
of Canada and of New Foundland on the At
lantic euasts of the United States.
Article 16. This treaty shall be ratified bv
the President of the United States, by ana
with the advice and consent of the Senate,
and by Her Hritannic Majesty, having re
ceived the assent of the Parliament of Canada
and the Legislature of Newfoundland, and
MOt’ST VERNON III*, ‘ * . * from the light on Stoddard Island to the the ratifications shall be exchanged at Wash-
inne that visited this city yesterday after- ijgjjt on South Point, Cape Sable, thence to ington as soon as possible.
t,VC - o’clock destroyed nearly 300 resi* the light at Baeeario Point; at the light at [Signed] rn ” ° —
D °° n ll ..laces of business, and unhoused Barreau > Point, at Chedabueto and St. Peter’s
denies ana pun c .... . bay, a line from Cranberry Island light to
. .»ho to 1,500 people. In the falling .» Green Island light, thence to Point Roger;
. erBO n« were buried under the debris n t Mira bay,*a line from the light on the east
® sn - J. , ij ye were killed, while twice as point of Scattadi Island to the northeasterly
, ”' 1 ”, were injured, eight or ten *o se- !•»»« of Cape Moiien; and at Placentia bay
more-vere » s . , , I in Newfoundland, u line from Latict point
their recovery is despaired of, ■ • j • • ■ • -■
many
T. F. Bayard,
William L. Putnam,
James B. Asgell,
J. Chamberlain,
L. S. Sackville West,
Charles Tuppkr.
TEMPORARY AGREEMENT.
The following supplementary agreement
intellectual men of all clasacs. It also |
serves as a meeting place for congresses of J ^
microscopy and forestry, temperance con
ventions and international teachers* meet
ings. It soon became evident that one as- ,, , a iu
semhly, being so far removed from the . *J ul ^ t h?r5 devotion;
masse, of the people, wa. not enoug to cl „ illustrating the
all who desired to attend. ,
inel t«» the story, an Related l*y JudffO
TV. L. Grice, of llnwkinsvill<-.
Mv friend, Joel A. Walke
accommodate t
orooim.o m nr nrm m u/mrrn nntl up to this time about forty have been
SESSIONS TO BE HELD IN WINTER, established in other States. They all ob
serve the same course of reading, and en-
n Going <
Is That
i It—
5SSSS* —. 14a jaasHsawSi
the inhabitants to shelter. This was fob “Ucoail
lowed by a slight hail storm, accompanied | Article s. Nothing in this treaty shall he
w ith lightning.
and then a furious blow, construed to include within common waters
"i i, formed into a funnel-shaped cyclone, miy such interior portions of any hays,
southwestern portion of ttie city, or harbors os cannot be reached from
fltl ' ek ,i, e everything in its path, taking a the sea without passing within three marine
Snal course through the b«ines.,.ortfo„ “ 1, ~-“ r,lcU >' of oonventlon
unroofing and dlamantlfngJhe | °<JL.takm.rn shall, from
to time, report to the high contracting
oi the city.
s'niireme'Court building near the Louisville Ar
an-1 NwjhviHe d'‘j s1 8 t ,),{,{clie "canii° I parties suchlines as they may have agreed
,hf M l°fworthleML Ch At one3 upon, numbered, described /nd marked as
!!"'ir mi dive element jumped upward ami herein provided with quadruplicate charts
,h A /everal stores and residence, hut soon thereof; which lines so reported shall forth-
*« a “ e ' rr ‘ with from time to time be simultaneously pro*
j'Ol'XCED DOW N again I claimed by the high contracting parties, and
jmi began a career of unparalleled dcstruc- j he binding after two months from such pro-
tion tearing down a heavy brick buildiug, clawation.
the frame a true, ores toTu
outot leinblance and making a useless mass umpire, selected by the Secretary of State of
of debris. The court house that occupies the I t ^ e Suited States and Her Brittanic Maj-
public square in the centre of the city was egtv > 8 uiinister at Washington, and his de-
literallv torn to pieces, the walls being twist- J c i g [ on shall be final.
ei and crushed. The tower was lifted and I Article K. Each of the high contracting
dropped to westward and demolished wie I parties shall pav its ow n commissioners and
handsome pillars that supported the en-1 officers. All other expenses jointly incurred
trance. This was the extreme point to the I j n connection with the performance of the
north that the storm reached, although the I wor | Kf including the compensation to the
bosine»s block in which were the Mount I nmpire, shall he paid by tne high contract-
Vernon National Bank and other business I j u ^ parties in equal moieties,
housei, was somewh^ ^dlsmantleu^bj flying J Article 9. Nothing in this treaty shall in-
have been considering the position which
will be created by the immediate commence
ment of the fishing season before the treaty
can possibly be ratified by the Senate of the
United States, by the Parliament of Canada
and the Legislature of Newfoundland.
In the absence of such ratification, the old
conditions which have given rise to so much
friction and irritation might he revived and
prejudice the consideration of the treaty by
the legislative bodies concerned.
Under these circumstances, and
gage largely the same speakers and sing
ers One established at Monteagie, Tenn.,
has developed into a large and flourishing
assembly.
THE PLAN.
Among the propositions is one for a
aw, csrr.ssisrss
movement inaugurated in Macon to secure, go 0i ooo will erect the buildings and
if possible, a Chautauqua for Georgia, and . put the grounds in order. It is thought
have it located In Macon. that there would be no difficulty to dispose
It is known that when the first Chau- ° f the bond* for the reason that the
. revenue would lie enormous. At the least
tauqua was established in New York .State, ca lculation v 100,000 people would visit the
the idea became so popular that it was im-1 C'hatauqua during tne two months session,
possible! even with the most extensive fa- The gate receipts, therefore, at fifty cents
cilitie*, to accommodate the large crowds per head yields a revenue of $50,000, sufli-
of people who recognized the benefits from cient to pay off the indebtedness and bus-
an institution which, while a rc-aort, was J tain the institution the first year. In some
one that afforded i-o much help to both of the assemblies in other States tiie gate
teacher and student. The result was Chau- receipts have amounted to over $100,000.
tauquas were established in other parts of I The Central railroad, it is suggested, would
the country and always with the greatest I take half the bonds,
success. In the .South the States were what is thought of it.
paired off; for instance, Georgia and Ten- Among those who are in full sympathy
nessee went together, Florida and Alabama, J with the movement is Rev. J. \V. Burke
and so
ft ion; but then* is a
~ , O&tyo
another member of that family, which I
had from the lins of the old quartermaster
himself, and which Captain Walker did
not record. Perhaps he did not know it.
Well do I remember the incidents of that
eventful day at Gettysburg, for it was I
thatVuggested the burning of that ham,
and obtained from General Thomas the
order for its destruction.
Another young man from Captain Wal
lace’s company, whose name I could give,
had been detailed to bring water for the
company, but for some reason he did not
return as soon as expected, and the clamor
for water became so great that Tom Brown
volunteered to go in search of the truant,
and to assist him in bringing the water,
and it was upon this errand that he was
killed as related by Captain Walker. The
discharge of the gun was not heard ih
our lines. No firing was going on
just at the time near that point, and the
gun which sent the fatal bullet must have
been a mile oft’. So much in addition for
poor Tom Brown. And now for his mother.
She had just sent, or was preparing to
send, a box of clothing and otner things to
her soldier boy, and when the news came
to her that he was dead, and the circum-
o , . - - — movement is flc\. J. a. ISurke .tnnrFH under which lie was killed she re-
About two years Jgo Tennea- and Mr. W. B. Hill . These f n.lemen the box should
n over Georgia fdr the location, and know the practical workings and , u eiven to the man whose tardiness in
agle was selected for the site. _ At to bp derived from such nil institution, and * - - th .. . . . mai t c Tom’s
_ JH. M 1th the first the rndest sort of accommodations are anxious that Macon should be selected . ?ecessitv This man had been rc-
fnrther object of nfl'ordiug evidence of their were provided, and yet the crowds poured I UH the place for in the event one should be . e J" 11 as i )C ; lur
anxious desire to promote good feeling and in f rmu both Slates, many people from established in Georgia. It would certainly ™' C ‘ f" f, w. death
BritSh^Unlpo^ntiarie^are ready ‘""Xf*' Se8si ° D P™ * benefit theexteut of which could ^ATwoldTo? eontm nation for 1^"
versy, tne uriti.npiempotentutne.are rany' « li,ch was given u the summer. _ | not be measured botli as a help to the city | if , lt („„!» Cm,tain
home., was suuieu nai ........... i.c. Article 0. Nothing in this treaty shall in-
brick and timber*. Fifty yaru§ south of tne I termpt or effect the free navigation of the
coart house the storm seemed to be nt its I 0 f Canso by fishing vessels of the
heiehth. On the corner of Vi ashington street United States,
and the public square was Crews block, a Article 10. United States
three-story brick building, eighty feet front, I entering the bavs or harboi
occupied by lkmd » bank, a grocery ami u j ar tiele 1 0 f tliist treaty shall
mIiuhi. This building was thoroughly de-1 jjg r fi or regulations common
menUor'aperiod’notexeeecfin^twov'esn^t I ™ th f n ^ I ft B-vn hfmTeTSii^d t^\^ oUmr'm^
order to afford a modus vivendi, pending the ‘.Y t^n th’it carries liim lkc ‘ f t ?, a ''“ themselves of the ad L|, e box prepared for his own son.
ratification of the treaty. >11 day fora Uulc tnun thtt carries him vantages of it. ...... ,| Nor was tUs all. But afterward* both
1 ......... For a period _ not exceeding two | BiWn or sixteea attt a dangeroiis | ^ It 1» quite «i am that i. t.ie parties who . {Bther anil mothcr remembered this young
dollar anti a half per ton for the following
purposes: Purchase of bait* ice, seines, linei
and people to it during the session
This has prompted the effort to have one
and all other sunplies and outfits. Tr ans- ^tablished in Gtorgia,and Macon makes
shipment of eaten and shipping of crews. I *.,/ ,, * 1 „ rnoc ^„ c
2. If during the continuance of this ar- i'”" 1 f ur f ll V ^®4 ion ‘ or rea6 « n -;
MISS PACE HEARD PROM.
rangeiuent, tfie United States should remove I The city is in the geographical center of
duties on fish, oil, whale and seal oil (and the State, she 1ms grounds unsurpassed,
ther coverings, packages, etc.) said license*-1 anil her climate is such that a two month s
Article 10. United States fishing vessels
harbors referred to in
shall conform to the
mIumii. This building was tnorougmy ue-1 |, #r b or regulations common to them and to
moliihed and then takingAire all lnnamnble I fishing vessels of Canada or of New
material was consumed. Across the street on I Fomidland. They need not report, enter or
Washington street was a row of two-story I c i eart when putting into such bays or har-
frame buildings, with an occasional one I hors for shelter or repairing damages, noi
brick. The brick buildings were caved in I w |, en putting into same outside the limits of
*n<l the frame ones were I established ports of entry, for the purpose of
CRUSHED OUT OF SHAPE I purchasing wood or of obtaining water, ex-
arainst each other. Near the corner, to the cept that any such vessel remaining more
, i . t than twenty-four hours, exclusive of &un-
south, were a lot of groggeneti and frame I holidays, within any such
stntctures which served as warehouses and I p () *rt, or coiuinunicatiug with the shore
dwellings. The storm plaviAl havoc here therein, may be directed to report, enter or
*. 1 ,k.n (nrtir.li Hi A itlnpp nv-pr to the blare clear, and no vessel shall he excused hereby
Xleh JinSSSi a. P1 £S i lank The St from giving due information to boarding of-
which consumed the last plank. 1 He last | ^ Tber Khali not he liable in anv such
norm was over in three
people rushed out of the
:L h U- m TheSraeinmanv MdldbYthTdri-1 of repairing <1,.mages, el pirebs.ing wood,
swsfss I —S3- SMS-
October IK), 1S18.
ArticJe ll. United States fishing vessels
entering ports, hays, and harbors of the
northeast'-ra coasts of Canada or of
Lost Their nil by Tire
ct . _ .. , “—““ . . I Correspondence Macon Telegraph.
Mi. Turn* Up In Atlnntn In Clmrse of n ARAIBSVII.LE, Fernary 21.—Mr. Lcwil
Cousin. I jj ero d, living seven milea from here,had tiie
u ...u „ Miss Ella Pace, the young lady who ills- misfortune to loose his dwelling with
shall be issued free of charge.' I session esn be l.eld in winter when it Uppesred so suddenly on Sunday after- e Ter , thing in it, besides, ontbihlings with
3. United States fishing vessels when en-1 would in no wav conflict with the sessions | noon, has been heard from, though nothing I forage, etc., last Saturday evening. Mr.
tering the hays and harbors of the Atlantic I held in other States The session at Ue | direct from her has been received. I and Mrs. Herod were ui town all day
coasts of Canada or of New Foundland, far j p' m ,* ia k foraur* In Florida is held in the I * a< **> 11,0 mother, ls very much ins-1 shopping, and on returning home in the
any of the four purposes mentioned in the j n we beliete in Tennessee in July I tressed over the conduct of her evening found their house in flames. A
article* nf the convention of October 20, ‘ . , ani i;’n Osweiru N V. also in I child . for ,h ® i> scarcely nothing more, not I .ubucription wa« taken np here for these
1818. and not remaining therein more than • ‘ ® ’ being sixteen until next May. Yestenlay 1 su fi' eren who lost their sill, not evenaav-
twenty-foiir hours, shall not be required to *ni sum mr. she mnde as thorough a search as she ine ,|, eir wear iog apparel,
enter or clear at the eostom-houre, providing Thprp nrn J .„v^,itnl,lfiT.laeesaroiin(l coultl, and found that it is true as the 8
,l, 4" i vt > fri.rrirTe u s ,t o.\w^ M^, re «r »rcriroT b u p lrToTui Uk™
{Zuiw. fi tera g0r,>rePari,,g *° C °" I howeverTar^: <U ^ cult ‘ 11,080 | 8he p^W ail hlr jdrtT to, . |
5. This arrangement to take effect as soon
ns tiie necessary measures can be completed
by the colonial authorities.
hi- place admirably
railed for assistance
towns. Fire engine* and phj
vsnted, and Centralim, Ashley and Evans-
Till- resjMjnded g.nrrnn-Iy and quicklv.
Citizens threw open their house* to the
homeless sail their bedrooms becuin
pitsls, while worthy matrons turned expert
aurses. AVhat was left of the Snprem
building was turned into • morgue. A
thing was that throe minute* after the cy
elone, the sun was shining brightly on the
scene o( desolation.
TIIE FISHERIES TREATY.
In the Fnnther-a Mouth.
How it teels to find one’s self in the jaws
of a panther is that kind of knowlcd;
which most people are well content to a
quire at second-hand, remarks the Youth
quire at second-hand, remarks the Xouthv .
Companion. 1’rohablv all men would not l ,ra1 *® l * lc value of suclt land tut
have the same sensations, but this U *e 1 PW aoJ b
| water would supply Sneof the g^ntest *PO» »o that her mother could not sec
When rids" suggestion was men- her as she crossed Poplar street. The
tinned to Mr. Crump vSierdav, he said: stewardess at the union de t K. saw
i will allow any live citUcni of Macon >" ‘ lie . ™‘* n 8 ro «“ *"
tliat maybe selected for the purpose, np-I^M that she, the young lady, wn.
/ - - * • * f ' *««'"» (wioffet m man who was
purpose, ap-
las they may I K°* n f? to marry
■n take I coming up on the Central train if he dial
' ' ‘ On tho arrival
coasts of Newfoundland under st
ather or other casusltiy, may unload, re
load, tranship or sell, subject to the customs,
law s ami regulations, all tuh ou board, when
such unloading, transhipment, or sale is
miide nceessarv as incidental to repair, ami
tnav repleni.h outfits, previsions and sup
plies damaged or lost by disaster; and in
The senate Remove* the Injunction or So-1 ca , e 0 ( death nr sieknesa* shall lie allowed
crerjr—Text of tlio Trenty. I a |j needful facilities, including the shipping
Washington, February 21.—Shortly after I of crews. License to purchases in establish-
going into executive session the Injunction SuLfedMe hZ^a^l
oi lecreey upon the fisheriea treaty was re-1 vo yage such provisions ami supplies a* are
moved and the document was given to the I ordinarily sold to trading vessels, shsll be
public. The Senate afterwards debated for granted to United States fisbiug vessels in
mere than an hour the policy of haring the I such ports promptly upon application and
treaty considered with open doors. So rad- without charge; and such vessel* having ob-
ivpl a departure from time-honored prece-1 tallied licente* in the manner aforesaid,shall
dents awakes Utter oppoaltlon, but there j al*o be aceorde«i upon all occasions studi fa-
have h«en a number of influential converts I cilitie* lor the purchase of c‘isual or needful
t) the open session movement aince the lute provision* and supplies as are ordinarily
•Ction on the British extradition treaty, an.l granted to trading vessels; but •««» pro-
Senators who have never before favored the I provision* or supplies shall not be obtuiued
movement now openly declare that they can I by purchase or traffic,
no longer endure the ’present condition* and l Article !•. hishiuu vessel* of t anada and
prediet that secret session., except where New Foundland shall have on tint Atlantic
affirmative reasons exist lor secrecy, will not coast of tiie l lilted States all privilege* re-
la«t three month* lunger. The Senate ad- served 'and secured by this t---*-
i'-urned without action to-day, hut enough United States fishing vessel* ill the
*»» uid to show that a majority of the Sea- n
•tors are in favor of discussing this treaty,
11 bad, with open door*.
The following is the text of the fisheries
treaty;
Article l. Tiie high contracting parties
agree to appoint a mixed commission to de-
■“oit, in the manner provided in this treaty,
•he hritish water*, bays, creeks and harbors
ei the coasts o( Canada and New Foundland
at to which the United Slates, by artiele 1
Of the convention o{ October 20, 1818, be-
tween the United States ami Great Britain,
renounced forever any liberty to take, dry,
“'cure fish.
Article 2. Said commission shall consist of
two commissioners to be named by Her Bri
tannic Majesty, and of two commissioner* to
“e named by the President of the United u»..«™.«..j —•* — « , . .
without delay, alter the exchange of be fixed by the court not to exceed those [or
/.*_• •! .• r..,s ... tiiiif itsliiiiff mill for :mv other viola*
panther
bound*. I could eee nothing, owing to it>
tremendou* -speed, but a rdiadowy-lookinn
form with two larp*, bright, round eye*
fixed up**n me with an unmeaning -tare,
a* it literally flew toward me.
Such was tiie 'vision of a moment My
presence of mind did not di >ert me. I |
raised my gun and fired with nil the care
I could at such short notice. But I milt
ed, and the panther landed, light as a
feather, with its arm* round my shoulders
Thus we stood for n few seconds, and I
distinctly felt the animal sniffing for my
throat. ’Mechanically l turned my head
this treaty
waters of
Canada. . ,
Artiele 13. The Secretary of the Treasury
of the United States shall make regulations
providing for the conspicuous exhibition by
every United States fish lug vessel <A its offi-
cial number, and failing to comply with su.-h
regulations, shall not be entitled to the li
censes provided far in this treaty. Such
regulations shall he communicated to Her
Majesty’, government previously to their
** Article*7.'— Penalties for unlawfully fish
ing in the waters, bay*, creeks anti harbor,
reierretl to in Artiele I ol thi* treaty may
extetttl to the forfeiture of Iwiat or vessel ami
appurtenances, anti also ol the supplies uittl
cargo aboaril when the offense wa» tins-
mitti-il; ami for preparing in such waters to
unlawfully* fish therein, the penalties shall
'Jtifiiatinn* of this'treaty, the commission
wall meet ami complete the delimitation a*
i n , *’ possible thereafter. In case ol
'•rath, uliM-nee or incapacity of any eommis-
•toner, or in the event ol any commissioner
onimtng or ceasing to act as such, the Presi-
rat of l nited States or ller Brittanic Maj-
f 'jy, respectively, shall forthwith name aa-
person to act as commissioner instead
■ [he eommissioneroriginally named.
Artn-le ,1. The delimitation referred to in
‘“‘“.'.of the treaty shall he marked upon
he British admiralty chart by a serie* ol
*?c*,'ega!aiiy nmnbered and duly described.
. ‘e - naps so marked shall, on the termina-
l,e ! |h th< *‘! ,k of (K* eommitsion, be signed
v me coainiissioners in quadruplicate, one
"l-y whereof sliall he delivered to the See-
'fP 0 S i s,e of the United State* and three
,ui: tu . Her Majesty’s government. The
limitation shall be uiatie in the following
l; V n “ r “ntl sitall he accented hv both the
- h Pl> ntraetlng parties as apiiltcahle lor all
im? 1 ;"*’ u, "' ,r article 1 of the convention of
Between the United States
ti, . ’, r fK 11 Britain: Three marine milea men-
, ' ,n article 1 ol the convention ol Octo-
I *_- ''l H i sitall be measured seaward from
t,„ l * at * r mark, but at every bay, creek or
in ,hl T ’ no * otherwise s|tvciallr provided for
I tr “atv, aueh three marine milea ahall
“-award from a straight line
the ■!! *he hay, ereek or haritor, in
t-.;, “'“Ruf the entrtinee at the first
Lj 'Be width doe* not exceed ten
“antic miles.
ttlr !**• Atom,
coo.- .!* "* “Winston nndrrsrticle 1 of the
°(October 20,1818, at a point
w.r .' . ,l,re * ntarine mile* from low
»»'cr mark shall be established by the fob
a "Oe.namely: At Bair He* Cbaleurs,
5 he >>aht at Birch Point on
lit. t n lisl *0 "’acqnerean Point li-lit; at
““ hay olWirawichi/a line from the ligh
lin-ruum
1 Mini
>lv uiugutuCCnit
Macon
A bund
red thous:
tnd
visitors to
would Its
ive hero
ut
lexU't twice that
asiount. n
nd thus
it i
- ttxn how
Macon
w iu Id l>c 1
henefitted.
Vi
HAT 13 A
CH J
tDTACgtti.
In the
Constitution
of Sunday
is the
It
known, however, that a telegram was_ rc-1
| ceivcd recently by Miss KHa, and it in f
now thought tliat it was from her lover.
The mother is very anxious that her I
following explanation of a Chautauqua,
given by l’.ev. J. \V. Ix-e, of that city:
A dtatitauqua is simple a self-caucnt*, ,,
ahool, estahliclieii iztainly for the 'rouble has very near prostrated her.
Ion. lit of those who can not it tend col- THEVOINO I.AI.YIN ATLANTA,
l.ge, blit In which collegiate* tnav;; refresh |. The following came down from Atlanta]
tlfir memoir to advantage.
Heiporrhaqes. Ssf&fizX
No««, or f|pm any cause U ipenUlj con
trolled anT*toppcd,
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains & Bruises.
It U* cooling, cleansing and llcnling.
rofarrh I 1 is tno«t eODoac'ou^ for thi*
1**1 dlBcaKO, Co'td ill tip' HeAd.Ac.
M Pond’s Bxtract Cnturih Cure,'*
Hpeottllv pro pared to meet serious »•«•**
should b«* applied withruuu’t EiiiRct
Nasal Syringe.
Rheumalism, Neuralgia.
No ether preparation hru* cured more
cio*e* of thoaofli'tre-^ing comiilaIntatLan
the Extract. I'ond’s Eitrarl
tcr it inraln£ble In tbeae dbMW, Luiu-
1 a. -. I’nins irWiack or Side, Ac.
tear open the jugular vein,
1 wit* helpless,ami so stood perfectly .till
lectures on the Bible, etc. From
nt developed in the ccurae
dinitron.
PJl nc HlIiul.Rlerdlng
rilvOf i*tho greatest kno>
i«liy curing when othor inedlcinei n.tvo
fnik-l. Pond'* Extrnct Ointment U
of ?reat service whero tho removal of
- - ■ • - . ii- ««iiv enl'-nf.
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
r*e«l Tho Rxtruct will never be with
out It. i'omlN Rttract Ointment 1*
tlx) beet emollient that can bo applied.
U ' ri,tc of a fetv'relnmrtorily to anilret ing of the *o «he ,K,liee headnuartera. She explain.
*!*• « tXZSZ teaeheL Itm b.!o a mret- hr ahienee from Macon by saying that she
-Moling of all teacher. o( schools, l«ct..resj «me to AU.nU
Mitchell street. Capt. Connolly trseke.1 _ . ... - lBtba
her up, and mam finding her carried her FemaiO COmplaintS.
in (tin stnllPA !u -tihl 11 flPfl-rri. Sill* OXld.'lllH I t * ». it . .■ .» . . %
lived in Macon. ,\)Ut now resides here,
where he ha* a family. Upon her arrival
1 IS tin 111 l|'ll ■ ■ ,»unt cv S'stnn, |r\ msvsm r*vss* i , , «
well knowing tltsl Sandford would liberate '*!** " i0
me if |to**ible. At the first onslauah
were mi placed that he could ituTe hi. . .
panther onlv by firing through me, which |!Imq| P r'tnYl‘vnTkerTThetH the escort of her cousin 'Green Hatcher, |
would have Wn injudicious at least. ^Tl reiM who met her in Macon and brought her to'
As may beessily supposed, the animal Atlanta. Hatcher, she said, at onetime
d d not spend much time in investigating Jf 1 or E anU ff. what was ea eu ' , . ...— u- v-_
the nature of a wadded hat-eover, and. be- Chautauqua L.terary and Scientific Cir-
foremy friend could take aim without I cle. TI.e books compnsmg the course of
jeoparding nty
on tuy left elbow
buried its long,
till they met.
At tiie same time I wns hurled to the
ground with such force that I knew not howl I would beback onWedinatisy and see her
T got there nor what became of mv gun. I , ? J' ,. ,,’,Vi lnn ,.ti. I again. The young girl claim* as a reason
Still, througlioot, I maintained a clear graduated, rett u inK the J 11 l I f^p leaving home that her mother did not
“X-s..Sij»<*• »■ .I*»- 51a; tSTCJSSTf-*> ~-“ll-a.
ho was passed to a second year, where he left her, telling her that he |
lty of/'«•*/<> tllfu**** tlio Extract <
i:mm1.*« U w*U known, ultli tho firvulml.
bon«»fli. Full Ulrcct tuns accompauy each
bottle.
CAUTION.
Pond’s Extract 1 .'.*
tho wonU “Pomt** Kxtract" blown in
the class* and our picture trado-mark on
surrouiHling bofT wrapiwr. None other is
g- Tiuino. Alwnv-lnsNt on having I'ontl'e
Kxttnrt. Take no oilier preparation*.
It it urtrrt&d in bulk or by measure.
SoM eierjnh^ie, I rleee,40r.« $1, $1.75.
PrtpareJ only by POND'S EXTBiCT CO.»
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
aprl9tntusauw361]r
h o YOU WANT WEALTH ? YEB t
Then*you mutt first secure health to caablu
on tiie ground i’!e!edlliefour jtmfmmm ft SSJTJRStairAUanto, where .he I you to fight the battle ofllfe. In there d.ysof
f of me, and I by tte conned of the C L. B. C , en )1 * VIUcnt . Chief Connolly deception and (rand It i. a great comfort to
in I 1 Ins pruv* in jiopular tutor until last i isr I ij*, * . . i t I bnm. ih.( iha.Mi.t.d hav« a trimi and
I knew that I wus lying
with the p mther on top _
coultl feel my ellmw joint wabbling in and I ™» grew in iwpular , "° r “ n ' ,, f , “ l r* r I t^'nighT Mrriedtbe gYrl to the home on I know that the .filleted haveatried and retlaWo
out as the brute ground its jaws, will, a 'here were perhaps as minv ns our^'hou- where K , he will remain for remedy like lte,..o,f* Plaster, (or the relief of
movement imperceptible to the byrtandere, | *»»d inUie clare. I.lisa not.onlv 1 * j, TS lllit he W U1 not chest pain., w«k Uck. kidney affection., rheu-
hut which felttomeus though 1 was be- «ho«t who belonged to the tB. L. K C. dl- f^ack to Mawn. matlsm. relatlc. and ache, and pain, of every
H ■ - ' rectly, but it lias stimulate.1 a disposition | “enu tier uacazu.i.e | dMcrlI)llon 0vcr S(#0 phr ,tcUns and drug-
uiilawtullv fishing, and for any other viola
tions of the laws of Great Britain, Canada or
Newfoundland, relating to the right of fish-
erv in *ueh waters, hays, creeks, or harbors,
the penaltv sitall he Uxed by the court, not
exceeding, In all, three dollars lor every ton
of the boat or vessel concerned. 8ucli boat
or vessel uiav he holdeti far such penalties
and forfeitures. The proceedings shall be
summary ai.d a* inexpensive a* practicable.
Trial (except on appeal) shall he at the
place of detention, unless the judge ihall, on
. __ d *1... .Lda.i.ik ftPlloP it fit lilt
ing violently sltuken all over. t ~
Knw I listen, d anxiously for the report'?™ 1 all over the countrv that ha* ex-
of gandford*. shot, which I knew would ho «"<*1 th> attention of scientific and liter-
lieanl immeitiaiely, ami carefully refrain-1 tr S
this
this
dererlption.
A IlltOKEN NKCK. I gist, voluntarily testify to their value in such
K Rather Mytteriou~ASklr Over in Jone. dlrerees, .nd »y that Bearen’s Ha-t-r U the
# county. I mo#l popular external remedy ever sold by
__ „ . . n. -tM i Tnhn them. Some unscrupulous dealers will tfy
• u. I Messrs. Herbert John off worthteM tmtullon , , m , )Uy .
large [ Kitchens, ol JoW u wnnty.wwjti Urn j A(k aad no o!hor .
feb21sun tuAthnr
country and Eu-1
ed from making’the slightee sound or| ro P®* . lh .|J Chautauqua ^ wras |
movement, lest his aim should be disturb-1 estalduhed, hesules the regula
llna’few seconds the loud and welcome ampUheatre with a rea«i»8 capacity of five cityv^terday ta
I ^ u *ir , no^!!!L cal of^cTorid , v 1 |f l "‘ ,per P 0 ^ 000 ' Jo “^ ne ‘ r0rUwol,1 ‘ A Planters Experience.
I Utk'tid around a^d'foa'nirUiat ^^*1 (eenred“or the summer aasemhlies. | Some time ngeCharles Brown^ an Eng- J ..„ y piwntatto..^t, a ...atartal d*»-
some distance front the place where^
I were secured for the summer assemblies. I Some time age Charles Brown, mu Eng- *.jfy plantation i» in a malarial di»-
- I W The mu-t - ot.-d reader* and actors, Mich as lishmin, and cigar maker bjr trade, went *r«et. where fever»nd»*jeppe% y »H-J ;
Judgments of forfeiture shall t»e revieweu oy i MlLLKDc.EViLLE, February *JtJ.—\ouag I tending an assemblv in tl\e course ol a sea-1 trying to
the Goveruor General of Canada in eoun- jkthune Jones dlrd this morning of hydro-1 go n. The money derived from the gate re- neck had been broken
oil, or by the Governor in council of New , . k | u> |,2 u> The deceased young man was bit-
Foundl ind, before the same ftr * | | t . n about five months ago, and the possi-
, A r iC,e ,i Vh f„ D ,V7ro*m M ShS MUty his having the direnso was
.ltsll remove the -1«V fr '>™ fi,h . , lull j| v „„ hi* mind. Every effort
: r de '° t vo hi,n .
fisheries earrieti on by the fish* men ol Un- the remedies ure.1 wns the all*
uda anil Newfoundland, including Labrador, hi« agony. He was a bright yon
as well a« from the usual and necessary g D d popular with all wbo knew
casks barrels, kvg», ean» *»d other usual aud | watconfituHl to his bed only thr
usual and necesiary eoverim of »ka j M riptioo which completely cured
above described, shall be admitted f«e o* , b | ra < rom death. Any »uffcrer fr..tn
dntr itt the Dominion of Canada and New f 0 jdlM*ast^udin*a • di
Fmmdland, and upon .uch removal of, nlog, tpMJ.XUfwnmgK
ilotie*. anti while aforesaid * re | 11 1
allowed to 1* brought into the United K~-.es ; a ( ' — —
byBrirish Kibjecuwilhoot doty being relm-1
niwed ihrrrn tits privilege of th. bays amt ; mp-k.
Hsrboreonh*' *lomiaid co«U of Canada I tendfo
. Key, 125 Ao
He remembered r,u.i ...VVurtiiur trouble, witb th«*«
T>nt lisck on the grounds in the I that there mm a cat and »nn AU u.y“
tits. In consequence the I kittens in the loft *ai thal hia | «»“• ' , F _ 7 „ 1 . vwh „ rei
U. jj[Sgup h thireto^rtthem. Haaopp^ i Cilice, 44 Murray SL, New York.
linalk et»dDormal*schools l^^mL^VTtoSring *f^ Notice to Debtors attdC. editors
'■^S^^unght ^ h. nrek lie inforn^ithe
Greek, micro
inting, elocution,
nbroiderv and all
lie* work. Thirtv or forty
have been erected to se
ll,e-. different lines of
n. Teacher* from all
ut, nd i -
held during the Mtm-
tbt last few
ami gt
ng pi a
neighbors and told them what is here re-
U The neighbors, however, respected foul
plav. If she fell from the loft and broke
her neck, death was instantaneous, and she
could not bare placed herself in the bed.
There was a blue spot on the back of her
neck that looked suspicious, and they de
cided to hold an inquest. The inquest was
being held yesterday morning when Messrs.
lb-riiolds tnd Kithens started to Mtcon.
neral The result of the investigation could not
sd' he learned last night.
of Mid county will make M ttl< !nent with the
nndenUncd, and all persons having claims
ag*in«t said estate wilt present the same to me.
T. O. YQ180N.
Executor William G. Vinson*
(eb^-v-dt. Pofct-oflicc-Fort Valley. Gw.
Y, OA.,
r ylveti
that from and after this data tha U»c*i s'lver-
tier menu from the Ordinary's office and Clerk t
officeHuperiort oirt * t this county. AdmfaD
trators’ Mice, etc., will bepub!L-h**l in theJoaei
County Headlight, until further notice.
ROLAND T. ROW,
Oftlli: t: « . c;> rkfc'npcrtor Court.
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